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5. Where utility connections are requirai through adjav.nt pmperties or connecting into <br /> rcsidential areas,easemenu murt be focaced in such a manner as to minimize the visual <br /> impact on the adjoining properties to�he g�eatest extent feasible and must be revegetated in <br /> accordance with a landscaping plan approved by che Planning Depaztrnent I,andscaping <br /> must be consistent with Engineering and Public Services requirements for protecNon and <br /> maintenance of the util�ty easement and facilities and should consist of native shrubs and <br /> groundcover. (SEPA Land and Shoreline LJse,Plant and Animal, and Public Services and <br /> Utilities Policies) <br /> 6. See Condition 4 on page 21. (SEPA Land and Shoreline Use, Plant and Mimal,and Public <br /> Services and Utilities Policies) <br /> 7. Individual de����opments may be responsible for funding all or a portion of the water system <br /> capital improvements as shown in Table 8-1 (Table 3.8-2 in the EIS). (SEPA Public Services <br /> and Utilities Policies) <br /> 8.7 SEWER <br /> 8.7.1 Threshold <br /> Capacity of the system is 1,700 gallons per gross acre per day, and 4,000 gallons per gross acre <br /> per day of instantaneous peak flow. <br /> Some sites may have capacity in excess of the threshold available to serve potential users. If a <br /> proposal would exceed 1,700 gallons per gross acre per day and/or 4,000 gallons per gross acre <br /> per day of instantaneous peak flow, additional analysis will be required. The additional analysis <br /> may be as simple as calculations completed by the Public Works Depaztment prior to a pre- <br /> application meeting on a specific development proposal. The additiona!analysis must detecmine <br /> how the proposal's sewer demand will affect the sewer system. Projects with no additional <br /> major improvements needed and no adverse cumulative impacts on the sewer system are covered <br /> by this analysis. Additional SEPA analysis will be required for projects that may require major <br /> improvements not identified in the EIS or that may have adverse cumulative impacts on the <br /> sewer system. <br /> 8.7.3 Mitigation Measures <br /> 1. Individual developments may be responsible for funding all or a portion of sewer system <br /> capital improvements as shown in Table 8-2 (Table 3.8-4 in the EIS). (SEPA Public <br /> Services and Utilities Policies) <br /> I� <br /> w <br />
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