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63RD ST SE
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CITY OF EVERETT <br />PLANNING DIRECTOR DECISION <br />Review Process II #10-97 <br />June 9, 1997 <br />The City of Everett Flanning Department approves a request by Joseph & Laurie <br />Crouch to renovate an existing single family residence and add a second floor <br />addition above the existing utility room along the same side setback line from the <br />north and west property lines at 1425 -63rd Street. The existing residence does not <br />meet the 20 foot rear setback from the north property line. The residence's <br />nonconforming setback was certified under NC Bldg #10-97. <br />1. Encroach no further into the side or rear setback than the setback of the existing <br />residence. <br />2. Obtain necessary building permits from the City of Everett's Building <br />Department. Compliance with the State Building code is required. <br />Subsection 38.040 of the City of Everett Zoning Code allows for the Planning Director <br />through Review Process II to allow for the expansion of a structure which does not <br />meet required setbacks or height, provided that the expansion does not make the <br />setback or height more nonconforming; that the expansion complies with all other <br />requirements of the zoning code ordinance; and that the nonconformity has been <br />certified by the Planning Department. <br />Right to Appeal: The applicant or an owner of property locL,ad adjacent to the <br />subject property may appeal the Planning Director's determination as to whether or <br />not the proposal should be permitted. Any such appeal must be filed within fourteen <br />(14) calendar days of the date specified below. Appeal forms are available from the <br />Planning Department and must be submitted along with the required filing fee. For <br />more information c-)ncerning this determination, contact Steve Ingalsbe at the <br />Planning Department (tel. 259-z731). yy <br />Paul A. Roberts, <br />PLANNING AND <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT <br />
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