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2. Developments must construct improvements necessary to provide a water pressure of 40-80 psi <br /> under normal operating conditions as required by Public Works. (SEPA Public Services and <br /> Utilities Policies) <br /> 3. Recycling of runoff water from bus or truck washing facilities is required. (SEPA Public Services <br /> and Utilities Policies) <br /> 4. New water system facilities must avoid environmentally sensitive areas to the maximum extent <br /> possible. Where water lines must be constructed through environmentally sensitive areas, best <br /> management practices must be followed. (See the mitigation measures discussed in Section 4) <br /> (SEPA Earth, Water, and Plant and Animal Policies) <br /> 5. Where utility connections are required through adjacent properties or connecting into residential <br /> areas, easements must be located in such a manner as to minimize the visual impact on the <br /> adjoining properties to the greatest extent feasible and must be revegetated in accordance with a <br /> landscaping plan approved by the Planning Department. Landscaping must be consistent with <br /> Engineering and Public Services requirements for protection and maintenance of the utility <br /> easement and facilities and should consist of native shrubs and groundcover. (SEPA Land and <br /> Shoreline Use, Plant and Animal, and Public Services and Utilities Policies) <br /> 6. See Condition 4 on page 21. (SEPA Land and Shoreline Use, Plant and Animal, and Public <br /> Services and Utilities Policies) <br /> 7. Individual developments may be responsible for funding all or a portion of the water system capital <br /> improvements as shown in Table 8-1 (Table 3.8-2 in the EIS). (SEPA Public Services and Utilities <br /> Policies) <br /> 44 <br />