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4123
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6/7/1995
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46. *Soils of the created wetlands shall be filled and supplemented with other soils in order to <br /> achieve a medium-fine texture. <br /> 47. No stormwater facilities, with the exception of necessary discharge systems, may be <br /> located inside wetland or stream buffer areas. Natural wetlands may not be used to meet <br /> detention requirements for stormwater. <br /> 48. Development of the site must not adversely affect the hydrology of the site's wetlands. The <br /> quantity and rate of water entering the wetlands,must be determined for current conditions. <br /> Under developed conditions a similar rate and quality of roof drainage or treated runoff <br /> must continue to be discharged to the wetland(s). Prior to application for building permits <br /> and plan review by the Public Works Department, a characterization of the hydrology of <br /> the wetland(s) on or adjacent to this project that may be affected by the development of this <br /> site must be submitted to and approved by the Planning and Public Works Departments. <br /> (Design and Construction Standards& Specifications) <br /> 49. Discharge of water to wetlands should mimic natural discharges as much as is feasible. <br /> Point source discharges should not be created where they do not naturally occur. <br /> Techniques that result in dispersed discharge, such as dispersion trenches or buried <br /> perforated pipe located at wetland buffer edges, can be used to mimic naturally occurring <br /> sheet flow into wetlands. <br /> 50. Per city standards, a temporary construction chain link or solid wooden fence a minimum <br /> of four(4) feet high must be placed along the edge of any wetland, stream, lake or slope <br /> buffers prior to the initiation of any land alteration activities on the site. This requirement <br /> shall not apply to wetlands being altered, as approved in the conceptual wetland mitigation <br /> plan(Design and Construction Standards and Specifications) <br /> NOISE <br /> 51. *All engines and engine-driven equipment shall be equipped with adequate mufflers, which <br /> shall be properly sized and maintained to prevent excessive or unusual noise. <br /> 52. *Noise from construction activities that are exempt from Everett's maximum permissible <br /> noise level standards shall be restricted to the hours between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. during <br /> weekdays and 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on weekends and holidays. <br /> 53. *Noisy equipment must be shielded or enclosed, and quieter equipment would be used <br /> where possible. <br /> 54. *Construction equipment must be turned off during prolonged periods when not in use. <br /> 55. *Stationary, noise-emitting equipment shall be located away from receiving properties <br /> whenever possible. <br /> 56. *A 10-foot noise reduction wall must be constructed along the south side of the loading and <br /> unloading area to ensure compliance with the City of Everett's noise ordinance. <br /> BK 3039 PG0LI08 <br /> 9506150248 9 <br />
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