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NoNGPEe 10 foot Water Plan <br /> ctio back isnot considered to be part of the wetland buffer <br /> 15. A Homeowners/Condominium Association must be formed to maintain all common areas <br /> of the site. The landscaping and irrigation on 13th Avenue West, the fence and signage <br /> along the edge of the Native Growth Protection Tract/easement, detentionlwetponds and <br /> associated irrigation and landscaping, recreational facilities, and other common facilities <br /> and landscaping must be maintained by the association. <br /> The Native Growth Protection Tract/Easement must be maintained by the association. <br /> unless Land and aShorlel Shoand reline the city Water, and Plant and property <br /> Polic Pois licies) <br /> dedicated to the cite. (SEPA <br /> 16. Water quality enhancement of stormwater runoff must occur prior to discharge to a <br /> stream or wetland. Three options for stormwater quality enhancement are presented in <br /> the current city standards. The least preferred option is allowed only if the first two <br /> stormwater quality enhanceme tl are, inthe <br /> orderPublic <br /> f prefere D apartment. The options for <br /> 1) An infiltration basin designed and constructed according to city standards. <br /> 2) A welpond designed and constructed to city standards. <br /> 3) A baffle-type oil/water separator followed by a vegetated swale, both designed and <br /> constructed according to ci / standards. (SEPA Water and Public Services and <br /> Utilities Policies) <br /> tes <br /> ater is a <br /> 17 significant componof soils ent of the site's hydrologresent on this site ical cycle infiltration <br /> applicant must quantify the <br /> quantity of water that naturally infiltrates on this site and infiltrate this quantity after <br /> development through the use of residential roof downspout infiltration systems and/or <br /> Infiltration basins. These infiltration systems must be carefully designed, located, and <br /> constructed to and id negative <br /> Services cts to adjacent <br /> ilities Pnheies) rties, roads, and steep slopes. <br /> (SEPA Water <br /> 18. Residential roof downspout systems, designed per City standards, may be used as the <br /> sole method of disposing of roof-top runoff. Infiltration basins designed per City <br /> standards will be allowed for treatment of pavement runoff, but are not generally <br /> acceptable as the sole means of disposing of stormwater runoff from paved areas. <br /> (SEPA Water and Public Services and Utilities Policies) <br /> 19 sDetention of tandards. (SEPA Wateed stormwater r and Public Services and ff from impervious <br /> Uti ties Poliic as)is required per City <br /> nwood Creek <br /> e basins. <br /> 20 The site contains ortions of the The quanti., of the site's storm drainage discharged ts Creek and o each h basin after developm development <br /> should be proportional to the amount of runoff entering each creek channel before <br /> development. (SEPA Water and Public Services and Utilities Policies) <br /> 21 No stormwater ilities, with the,may be located f inside wetland or stream buffer areas. Natural tion of necessary wetlands may not of systems, <br /> used for detention of stormwater. (SEPA Water and Public Services and Utilities <br /> Policies) <br />
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