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11419 19TH AVE SE LAND USE REVIEW 2016-01-01 MF Import
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19TH AVE SE
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11419
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LAND USE REVIEW
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EVALUATION F'OR <br /> AGENCY USE OIYLY <br /> Roof drainage and runoff from impervious areas (f�uilding A) would be <br /> collected and released into the existing drainage systert� along SR 527. Roof <br /> drainage and runoff from building B would be tightlined and released into the <br /> wedand. Buildings C and D would have a separate outfall from Building B, in <br /> which runoff would be released into the wetland. See ,Figure .? -- Preliminary <br /> Grading and Drainage Plan. <br /> 21 Could waste materials enter ground or surface wakers? If so, generally <br /> describe. <br /> Oils, grease, and other pollutan[s fran the additianal paved areas could <br /> potentially enter the ground or downstream surface waters through surface <br /> water runoff. <br /> d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, groimd, and runof[' water <br /> impacts, if any: <br /> All proposed deveiopmcnt would meet Ciry standards for water qualiry and <br /> quantiry. Temporary and pertnanent drainage facilities �vould be used to control <br /> surface runoff during construction and after development, �s discussed previously. � <br /> 4. PLANTS <br /> a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: <br /> ✓ deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other: L�Sid�n(ial landscaoine <br /> ✓ evergreen tree: �, cedar. pine, other: _ <br /> ✓ shrub� <br /> ✓ grass <br /> _pasmre <br /> _crop or grain <br /> ✓ wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skwilc ca'�bage, other: <br /> _water plants: water lily, eelgtass, milfoil, other: _, <br /> _ other rypes of vegetation <br /> b. What kind and amount of vegeta6on will be removed' or altered? <br /> The existing native vegetation consists mainly of low-growing scrub brush and � <br /> residential and commercial landscaping. Most landv::aping would be removed <br /> during site preparation and construction. The site wouid be landscaped in <br /> accordance with che Ciry's requirements. See Figure 3 — Preliminary Site Design. <br /> c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site, if any: <br /> None known. � c� <br /> Environmental Ched'Jis1 - Kaneris Commercial Developmtnt Page 17 <br /> SHOCK[t'/6RENT. ix. <br />
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