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construction erosion control, and all required improvements in the public right-of-way. <br />Public Works Department approval of these drawings is required prior to any permits being <br />issued. All improvements shall be completed, before the final approval is granted. <br />2. Parking must be per City Zoning Code and City Design and Construction Standards for <br />Development. <br />3. Any grading/fill on this site shall be done so as to not impact the surrounding properties. <br />4. This project must comply with the current City of Everett Building Code for the construction <br />of the maintenance building. <br />5. City streets and alleys are to be kept clear of dirt and debris at all times during <br />construction. Dust suppression and street cleaning must occur as directed by the Public <br />Works Inspector. <br />6. A two year guarantee is required for private retention/detention or other drainage <br />treatment/abatement facilities serving areas larger than one acre. <br />7. As-builts of the storm sewer system will be required to be submitted per City Design and <br />Construction Standards and Specifications for Development. <br />8. Any broken or damaged sidewalk shall be repaired/replaced per the City Public Works <br />Inspector. <br />9. Temporary erosion control measures for construction activity must be operational prior to <br />commencement of any clearing or earthwork. <br />10. Access to the new parking Brea must be through the existing parking lot. No access will <br />be allowed to 21" Drive SL. <br />11. Lack of comment on the attached drainage report and plans does not indicate approval of <br />these documents. The City of Everett reviews drainage reports and plans as a part of the <br />construction plan approvals. <br />12. Storm 3ter treatment is required when 5,000 square feet or more of hydraulically - <br />connected pavement is created and/or redeveloped by a project. Treatment of storm <br />water runoff from hydraulically -connected pavement must occur, per City standards, prior <br />to discharge of the storm water from the sde, or to a stream, wetland, or underground <br />infiltration system. <br />:If suitable soils exist on the site, surface storm water infiltration systems (e.g., pervious <br />pavers or surface ponding areas and/or swales) may be used to avoid creating <br />hydraulically -connected pavement from a storm water treatment standard. <br />From a storm water treatment standpoint, for a paved area to be considered <br />hydraulically -disconnected, storm water runoff from at least the 6-month, 24-hour storm <br />must be fully retained and/or infiltrated. <br />