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4644
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8/12/1998
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3. The Resolution of Intent to Rezone assures that the development of the site will comply <br /> with all applicable City ordinances, regulations and mitigation measures, thereby <br /> promoting the best long terms interests of the Everett community; <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Everett City Council declares its intent to <br /> rezone property located on Merrill Creek Parkway, as described in the attached legal description, <br /> which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, from R-3 to R-3(PRD), for the purpose of constructing a <br /> 218-unit apartment complex,pursuant to the provisions of Section 41.160 of Ordinance 1671-89, <br /> as amended, and the conditions of this Resolution of Intent. Council shall, by ordinance, effect <br /> such rezone upon being advised that all of the following conditions and requirements contained <br /> in this Resolution have been met: <br /> Section I: <br /> 1. Final Site Plans: A final site plan must be submitted to the City Planning/Community <br /> Development Department that is in substantial compliance with the approved preliminary <br /> development plan and conditions of approval as stated in the Resolution of Intent to Rezone, if <br /> approved by the Everett City Council. <br /> 2. Final Landscape Plans: Final landscaping plans must be submitted to the City <br /> Planning/Community Development Department for approval. The plans must be generally <br /> consistent with the approved preliminary landscape plan and must address the following: <br /> a. A detailed final plan for the entire site showing width and location of all landscape buffers, <br /> streetscape, location of plant material, specific plant type, size and quantity; <br /> b. A detailed final plan of the landscaped entryways and identification signing.; and, <br /> c. Restoration and supplemental landscaping of environmentally sensitive area buffers, <br /> including the steep slope setback on the eastern margin of the development and areas disturbed <br /> during trail construction. <br /> 3. All common landscaped areas and fencing shall be maintained by a Homeowners Association. A <br /> Maintenance Assurance Device shall be provided consistent with Chapter 40 of the Zoning Code. <br /> 4. Building Design/Unit Type: Final building designs and unit type shall be reviewed by the City <br /> Planning/Community Development Department and shall meet the following criteria: <br /> a. 218 Multiple-Family Dwelling Units; <br /> b. Final building plans consistent with the approved Final Site Plan and Elevations. <br /> 5. Final grading plans, with approved finished elevations for each building, consistent with the <br /> preliminary grading plans on file with the City. <br /> 2 <br />
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