Laserfiche WebLink
30 feet between the site and the nearest residences—with the residences being higher than the <br /> subject property. <br /> This decision only authorizes the placement of fill material on the site. It does not authorize any <br /> new structures or other improvements. Further,it does not alter the manner in which height of <br /> future buildings is calculated. Please also refer to Exhibit 1 and SEPA MDNS#06-014(SEPA <br /> Mitigation Item#3). A view analysis may be required as part of the SEPA review for a future <br /> development proposal. <br /> 3. Issue: Allowable Building Height. <br /> Response: The maximum allowable building height for the subject property is 80 feet for the M-1 <br /> zoned portion and 65 feet for the C-2 zoned portion(EMC Chapter 19.6–Table 6.1). In the M-2 <br /> zone, building height is restricted to 40 feet for portions of the property located within 100 feet of a <br /> residential zone(Table 6.1, Special Regulation#32). See Figure 1 below. <br /> The SEPA MDNS issued previously for this site states that building height of future buildings will <br /> be calculated based on the original grade of the property. The Zoning Code allows for a new <br /> "approved topography"to be created in conjunction with a land use permit, filling and grading <br /> permit,or SEPA environmental review(EMC Chapter 19 A.020–definition of"base elevation"). <br /> Per SEPA Mitigation Item#3, a new approved topography can only be established if the Applicant <br /> provides a view analysis for the purpose of analyzing potential view impacts on properties on the <br /> west side of E.Marine View Drive. <br /> The base elevation to be used for the purpose of building height calculation cannot be established <br /> until a specific development plan and building footprint are proposed. In general,the pre-existing <br /> site elevation ranges from 12 feet to 56 feet. A topography survey map is available in the Planning <br /> Department for public review. <br /> SEPA06-014/2"'Addendum/4/12/2016 <br />