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Conclusion: A Final Environmental Impact Statement was <br /> prepared related to the PSDDA program in 1988. The <br /> applicant has included a form titled "ADOPTION OF <br /> EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT" in their application, <br /> which references the FEIS "Unconfined open-water <br /> disposal sites for dredged material-Phase I (Central <br /> Sound)". This document describes the Everett Port <br /> Gardner site along with several others. <br /> 5. Air and Water Quality: <br /> Finding: PSDDA activity must be conducted in <br /> accordance with approved regulations regarding air and <br /> water quality. <br /> Conclusion: This requirement should be placed as <br /> permit condition. <br /> 6. Water Quality Certification: <br /> Finding: Any party using the PSDDA site must first <br /> obtain a Water Quality Certification from the <br /> Department of Ecology. <br /> Conclusion: This requirement will be reflected as a <br /> permit condition. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS TO <br /> CITY COUNCIL THAT THE CONDITIONAL USE SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL <br /> DEVELOPMENT PERMIT BE ISSUED TO ALLOW A CONTINUED USE OF THE <br /> PORT GARDNER DISPOSAL SITE WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: <br /> 1. All PSDDA activity must be conducted in accordance with <br /> approved regulations regarding air and water quality. <br /> 2. Any party utilizing the PSDDA site must comply with all <br /> PSDDA requirements including monitoring provisions and must <br /> obtain a Water Quality Certification from the Department of <br /> Ecology and a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 4048(1) permit <br /> prior to disposal of materials. <br /> 3. Notice shall be given to the City of Everett Planning <br /> Department at least two weeks prior to commencement of any <br /> dredging and disposal operation. <br /> 4 <br />