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2031-94
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11/28/1994
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• <br /> cleaning must occur as directed by the Public Works <br /> Inspector. <br /> 30. As-builts of storm sewer, sanitary sewer, and water systems <br /> will be required to be submitted per City Design and <br /> Construction Standards and Specifications . <br /> 31 . A two year guarantee is required for public <br /> retention/detention or other drainage treatment/abatement <br /> facilities serving areas larger than one acre. <br /> 32 . Any grading/fill on this site shall be done so as to not <br /> impact the surrounding properties. <br /> 33 . The site is served by the Mukilteo Water District. <br /> Construction plans must be approved by both City of Everett <br /> and Mukilteo Water District. <br /> 34 . All 15 foot accessways will have to be approved by the Fire <br /> Marshal . If the driveway access is greater than 150 feet to <br /> all portions of the building site, installation of <br /> residential sprinkler system in compliance with the <br /> requirements of NFPA Standard 13D may be required. <br /> MITIGATION OF ADVERSE IMPACTS IDENTIFIED AND IMPOSED BY SEPA <br /> REVIEW #70-93: <br /> AGENCY WITH JURISDICTIONS: <br /> 1 . An Hydraulics Project Approval from the State Department of <br /> Wildlife may be required for this project due to its <br /> proximity to a Swamp Creek. More stingent detention and <br /> water treatment requirements than the City would impose may <br /> be placed on the project as a condition of the HPA. A copy <br /> of the HPA or a letter from the Department of Wildlife <br /> stating than an HPA is not needed should be included with <br /> the plans for Public Works review. <br /> 2. A permit from the Dept. of Ecology or the Snohomish Health <br /> District is required for removal of contaminated soils on <br /> site. Areas impacted must be replaced with uncontaminated <br /> topsoil before final plat approval may be granted. <br /> 3 . A National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) <br /> permit, administered by Washington State's Department of <br /> Ecology, will probably be required for clearing and grading <br /> activities on this site due to its size (> 5 acres) . <br /> 6 <br />
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