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19TH AVE SE
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10101
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SILVER LAKE EYE CARE CENTER
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� ( ( <br /> along such "Gateways" relating to building design, landscaping, signage, outdoor storage and othar <br /> aesthetic considerations that will serve to upgrade Everett's image." To meet the intent of the policy, <br /> landscaping in excess of Type III must be provided along 19'h Avenue SE (SEPA Land and <br /> Shoreline Use Policies.) <br /> 5. In order to minimize erosio��, any spoil piles must be covered with plastic sheeting or other <br /> impervious covering staked to the ground or anchored with rocks or sandhegs. Berms, earthen or <br /> othervvise, should be constructed at the perimeter of excavated areas to prevent a�jacent site runoff <br /> from entering the excavations. (SEPA Earth and Water Policies) <br /> 6. If contamination of the surrounding soils is discovered, and remediation will take place, an erosion <br /> control plan must be submitted for approval by the Public Works Department. (SEPA Earth and <br /> Waler Policies) <br /> The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it dces not have a probable significant adverse <br /> impact on the environment. An [nvironm-�nfal Impact Statement is not required under RCW <br /> 43.21 C.030(2)(c). This determination assumes compliance with State law and City ordinances related io <br /> general environmental protection including but not limited to right-of-way improvement requirements, <br /> drainage, etc. This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other <br /> information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. This <br /> Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance is specifically conditioned on compliance with the conditions <br /> attached herelo which are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. <br /> This Final MDNS is issued under WAC 197=:1-355. A 14-day public comment period for this proposal has <br /> been completed. <br /> Responsible <br /> OfFciai: Paul A. Roberts <br /> Title: Planning and Community Development Director <br /> Address: 2930 Wetmore Avenue, Suite 8-A, Everett, WA 98201 <br /> Date: January 31, 20 3 <br /> Signature: ' <br /> You may appeal this deteimination by filing an appeal on forms provided by the Planning Department and a <br /> fee to the Planning and Community Development Permit Services Counter at 3200 Cedar Street, 2nd Floor, <br /> no later than 14 days from the date above. <br /> Contact Becky Fauver to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. <br /> Notes: <br /> 1. A MDNS may be withdrawn in the event of significant changes in the proposal, disclosure of new <br /> significant information, rnisrepresentation by the applicant, or failure to comply with the conditions upon <br /> which tnis Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance is predicated. <br /> 2. This land use permit shall terminate if the applicant does not apply for a building permit within 18 months <br /> (or, with an extension, 24 months), except where a time limit on the land use permit is othenvise <br /> established under federal or state law, city ordinance, or an executed development agreement. <br /> Z/7 <br />
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