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. � r <br /> Blvd, 41°' Street, Evergreen Way, 19'hAvenue SE, 128"'-• 132i°Street corridor, SR 526, and <br /> Interstate 5. <br /> 38. The design and implementation of public improvement projects undertaken in any of the designated <br /> gateway corridors identifie� above shall include aesthetic as well as functional considerations in <br /> order to support and enhance the visual quality and character of the city. Such aesthetic <br /> considerations shall include, but not be limited to, appropriate street trees and plantings, utility <br /> structures such as street lighting and traffic control devices, public right-o€way signs, retaining walls <br /> and pedestrian �afety rails, bicycle lanes, transit benches and shelters, and other right-of-way <br /> improvements as appropriate. <br /> 39. "he design of sites, buildings, landscaping and signs which are developed on properties abutting the <br /> designed gateway corridors shouid be of a quality that upgrades and enhances the aesthetic <br /> character of the Ciry in general and the immediate areas in particular. <br /> 40. The City shall work with property and business owners along gateway corridors to develop and <br /> impiement streetscape improvement plans both within the public right-ofway and on properties <br /> abutting the right-of-way. Such improvement plans shall be coordinated with Snohomish County for <br /> the unincorporated portions of corridors that are located in the Everett Planning Area. <br /> 41. The Washington State Clean Air Act requires the use of atl known, available, and reasonable means <br /> of controlling air pollution, including dust. Dust generated during construction activities can be <br /> controlled by wetting thuse dust sources such as areas of exposed soils, washing truck wheel� <br /> before the� leave the site, and installing and maintaining grave! construction enUances. <br /> Construction vehicle track-out is also a major dust source. Any evidence of track-out can trigger <br /> violations and fines from the Department of Ecology or the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency. <br /> C,ENERAL INFORMA710N <br /> 1. The Snohomish County PIiD currently has sufficient capacity to serve the proposed development. <br /> For further information about the electrical service requirements for this project, please call the <br /> DistricYs Everett Office at (425) 258-8272 to contact a Customer Engineer. <br /> �� <br />