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to. List any go��crnment approvals or pennits that will be nee�ed tor ��our po•oposal. if <br /> known. <br /> City of Everett Building Perniit <br /> City of Everett i;rading and Qrainage Pennits <br /> I 1. Give brief; complete description of'your proposal, including the proposed uses and the <br /> sizc of thr: project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask <br /> you to desi�ribe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those <br /> answers on :his �age. (I:ead agr_ncies may modify this form to include additional <br /> specilic intc,:mation on projrct description). <br /> Proposed cc�aistruction of hvo one-siory office buildiugs with associated on-site <br /> parking, utilities and landscaping. <br /> 1��. Location ot thc proposaL Give sufiicient information fcr a pers��n to understand the <br /> precise location of y�ur proposed project, if known. If a proposal wonld occur ever a <br /> rangc of arca, providc chc rangc or botmdarics of thc sitc(s). Providc a legal <br /> �Icscription, sitc plan, vicinity map, and topo�raphic map, if rcasonably available. While <br /> you should si:bmit any plans required by the agency, you are not rcyuired to duplicate <br /> maps or �letailed plans submitted with any permit applica[ions related to this checklist. <br /> Sitc is located on the east side of I9° Avenue SE and north of 104` Street <br /> (vacated) in Everett, Washington. <br /> I3. LNVIRONbIL•'NTAL GLL•'MGN"I:S <br /> t. EART[i <br /> a. General �escription of the site (underline one): <br /> Flat� rolling, l�illy, steep slopes, �nountainous, other <br /> b. �Vhat is dic stecpest slopc on the sitc (appro�imatc <br /> percent slope)? <br /> 10%. <br /> c. What gencral types of soils are tound on the sitc (for <br /> example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the <br /> classification of agricultural soil, specity them and note <br /> any prime farmland. <br /> Lodgment Till, Please refer to the G�otechnical <br /> Report prepared by Associated Earth Sciences, <br /> �I. :1re there surtuce in�lications or history of unstable soils in <br /> Page � <br /> 1�0 <br />