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1436-88
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1/27/1988
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• <br /> 2. A site plan approved by the ,Planning Director and Public Works Dieec'tor• <br /> must be provided detailing the general location, size and scale of any <br /> buildings; roadways access, parking, landscaping, utilities , <br /> drainageways, stream corridors, and permanent open spacer (SEPA. All <br /> Policies; and Southwest Everett Comprehensive Plan Policy 7, 9) <br /> 3.. A detailed site plan review process will be administered by the <br /> Planning Department on any development proposal (SEPA: All Policies, <br /> and. Southwest Everett Comprehensive Plan Policy 7, 9) <br /> 4, When. a. specific project is propceed additional permits and appr'ove:Le <br /> will be required, including but not limited to a Hydraulic Project <br /> Approval from the State Department of Game. (SEPA Drainage Policies <br /> and Flora and Fauna. Policies and State Law) <br /> MITIGATION REQUIRED BY EXISTING CODES AND ORDINANCES <br /> 1 . Adequate access and utilities must be provided to the site which <br /> requires at a minimum that a Local Improvement District Covenant foe <br /> areawide street and utility improvements must be signed by all owners <br /> of record prior to recording of the Comprehensive Plan and Rezone, with <br /> the Snohomish County Auditor. (SEPI: Trane:portet•ion/C irculati on <br /> Utilities; Public Servicesr and Eai-th Policies, and Chapter 14 of <br /> E..M,C,. and E.M.C.. 1368) <br /> 2. A water main across Powder Mill Gulch looping through Kenilworth Dine <br /> #1 and Kenilworth Hills #5 will be required at the time a specific <br /> proposal is approved, (SEPA Utility Policies and Chapter 14 of E.M.C, ) <br /> 3. Sanitary sewerage from any development on this site must be discharged. <br /> into the sewer interceptor parallel to Powder Mill Gulch Creek. (SEPA <br /> Utilities Policies and Chapter 14 of 1' ..0 ) <br /> u, Cn-site detention will be required for any dove)opiuent on this site <br /> For development within the Powder Bill Gulch Drainage Basin, the <br /> detention volume will be based on ae. existing two year storm (allowable <br /> release rate) and a 25 year developed storm. For development in <br /> Edgewater Creek Drainage Basin, detention ;bust be sized for a 25 year <br /> d. del pev. storm and a maximum ,i eleGeC. rate�: to pa'ev6ilt: the l`•x1et•irlt <br /> detention pond on Kenilworth Hills #1 from overflowing during a 25 year <br /> storm (the maximum release rate from the existing pond is 0,5 eft) <br /> Surface drainage from this site must be tightllned to Powder Mill Gulch <br /> with energy dissipation provisions at the outfall. A stream buffer <br /> along Powder Mill Gulch Creek will be required in compliance with the <br /> figure on page 33 of the final EIS for the South Everett Drainage <br /> Basins Plan. (SEPA Utilities and Surface Water Policies, and Everett <br /> Drainage Ordinance) <br /> 5. Additional Conditions <br /> a, Additional conditions will be imposed on the property within this <br /> rezone area by the Planning Commission and City Council as a <br /> condition of approval of this rezone and will be specified in <br /> concomitant agreement between ehe property owner and the City of <br /> Everett,, (E.M.C. 19.W <br />
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