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actual charges shall be computed by the Public Works Department per the Ordinance in <br /> effect at the time and according to the information on the approved plans at the time of <br /> building permit issuance. <br /> 3. City streets and alleys are to be kept clear of dirt and debris at all times during construction. <br /> Dust suppression and street cleaning must occur as directed by the Public Works Inspector. <br /> 4. A one year warranty is required on the public street, water, sewer and drainage <br /> improvements for an amount not less than 10% of the cost of construction and shall run for <br /> one year from the date of final approval/issuance of the first Occupancy Permit. <br /> 5. A two year guarantee is required for private retention/detention or other drainage <br /> treatment/abatement facilities serving areas larger than one acre. <br /> 6. On-site watermain will be staked within an easement to the City. The easement will be <br /> submitted to the City prior to issuance of permits. <br /> 7. As-builts of storm sewer, sanitary sewer, and water systems will be required to be <br /> submitted per City Design and Construction Standards and Specifications. <br /> 8. A Performance Guarantee is required for street improvements on Meridian Avenue and <br /> Upper Ridge Road prior to any building permit being issued. <br /> 9. At the present time, Everett Transit does not directly serve the subject property with fixed <br /> route bus service. The nearest fixed route service is at 74th Street and Lower Ridge Road. <br /> However, Paratransit vehicles now serve Diversified Industrial Services. <br /> 10. Everett Transit is evaluating the possible extension of fixed route service to 76th Street. A <br /> bus stop and/or shelter may be appropriate at the intersection of 76th Street and the <br /> proposed access road. The project proponent should contact George Baxter (Everett <br /> Transit Operations Manager, 259-8803) prior to construction to discuss possible future <br /> service and transit improvements (shelter/stop). <br /> 11. The City of Everett prohibits outdoor burning. Therefore, outdoor burning for the purpose <br /> of disposing of construction debris or rubbish will not be permitted. <br /> 12. Demolition of buildings shall be in compliance with the provision of Uniform Fire Code, <br /> Section 87.105, "Fire safety During Demolition) <br /> 13. Any rockeries or retaining walls proposed in required setback areas must be in <br /> conformance with Section 39.150 of the Zoning Code. <br /> 14. The Washington State Clean Air Act requires the use of all known, available, and <br /> reasonable means of controlling air pollution, including dust. Dust generated during <br /> construction activities can be controlled by wetting those dust sources such as areas of <br />