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9Hto <br />HEM <br />H �1 <br />'Osl H 'Q <br />xx N H <br />CT 0 <br />H t7 <br />HM <br />�Y n <br />zH� <br />Z <br />H y <br />0 <br />O H <br />C <br />Z H CO <br />�3 O(n <br />C-1. <br />ATTAcaKENT "A" <br />1. The Applicant shall provide all improvements as specified by the Parks <br />Department including a boardwalk pier running parallel to the shoreline <br />restoration of shoreline vegetation, starting at the water's edge by <br />hydroseeding buttercup and smart weed. In addition, the following <br />plants should be placed from the water to top of bank on 10 foot <br />centers: 1) cattails, 2) burreed, 3) Rosa Rogsa, 4) Red Dogwood, 5) <br />Red Elderberry. Some filling (approximately 600 cubic yards of washed <br />course sand at 4 to 1 slope) to create improvad habitat along the <br />property's entire frontage on the lake shore shall also be provided by <br />the Applicant. <br />2. The pedestrian access corridor (boardwalk pier) be designed in a manner <br />to prohibit vehicle access for other than maintenance purposes. <br />3. All utility lines on the subject property shall be underground. <br />4. Any excess construction materials shall be removed from the shoreline <br />area. <br />5. A plan detailing signage proposed shall be reviewed and approved by the <br />Planning Department prior to issuance of any sign permit. The plans <br />will be reviewed for conformance with the Snohomish County Shoreline <br />Program and the City of Everett Zoning Code. Permits will also be <br />necessary from the City of Everett Building Department. <br />6. The project must be developed in a manner consistent with the R-3(A) <br />zoning regulations. <br />7. A detailed landscaping plan showing size, type and location of all <br />plantings shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Department <br />prior to issuance of any building permits. This plan will also clearly <br />indicate the evergreen trees to be preserved on -site and provide <br />one -for -one replacement for any evergreen trees removed from the site <br />during construction. However, upon review by the Everett Planning <br />Department, this requirement may be modified if it can be shown that <br />the evergreen trees are, in fact, detrimental to the development with <br />the growth of excessive moss and the blockage of winter light. <br />This plan must show at a minimum a) 5% of the interior space of the <br />parking area landscaped; b) a 10 foot wide landscaped area adjacent to <br />all street frontages; c) a 15 foot wide landscaped corridor along the <br />northern and eastern edges of the property next to the single family <br />zoned property; d) a minimum of a 5 foot high landscaped corridor on <br />the south side of the project consisting of evergreens, deciduous <br />trees, shrubs and ground cover shall be provided. The developer will <br />preserve evergreen trees on site as depicted on the tree inventory. At <br />the time of issuance of grading permits, all trees to be preserved and <br />- 3 - <br />