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) <br /> 6. Prior to the installation of any impervious area on this project site, the applicant will be <br /> required to provide detailed information on the downstream drainage system and the assumptions <br /> made regarding the land cover of these particular parcels in the design of any aspect of the <br /> downstream drainage system. Upon the provision of information regarding the downstream <br /> drainage system, additional stormwater requirements may be imposed on the creation of <br /> impervious surfaces on this site. <br /> 7. Stormwater shall be managed in accordance with current City of Everett stormwater <br /> management standards. At this time, the City's standards are contained within the City's 2010 <br /> Stormwater Management Manual <br /> 8. All exposed ground must be reseeded within 30 days of the completion of construction. If <br /> reseeding is not practical due to weather or seasonal problems, the ground must be covered with <br /> mulch as directed by the City Engineer. <br /> 9. Temporary erosion control measures for construction activity must be operational prior to <br /> commencement of any clearing or earthwork. <br /> 10. Info to the developer: <br /> --The project covered by this SEPA addendum proposes to provide an impervious cap over the <br /> additional fill. However, the project submittals lack evidence that prior project approvals <br /> included an impervious surface cap. The SEPA checklist references a downstream"combination <br /> enhanced wetland and stormwater system for the adjacent properties including the state highway. <br /> -- However, the City will be adopting new stormwater regulations this year to become effective <br /> on 1/1/2017. Therefore,the applicant should be aware of the following language from the City's <br /> municipal code as it refers to vested rights: <br /> EMC 15.28.030 Time lag in applying for building permits. <br /> There may be a time lag between the issuance of a SEPA determination and a building or <br /> construction permit application. Development regulations could be revised or adopted during this <br /> time. Where conditions identified in the DNS are based on adopted development regulations,the <br /> proposal is required to comply with the development regulations in effect at the time a complete <br /> building or construction permit application(or other application which by law vests development <br /> requirements)is filed. (Ord. 2530-01, Ch. 7(C),2001) <br /> Puget Sound Energy Comments-Elaine Babby 425.462.3805: <br /> Additional details are needed in order for PSE to determine how the modified fill proposal affects both <br /> the integrity of the PSE natural gas pipeline and full access to PSE's easement. <br /> Snohomish Health District Comments-Mike Young R.S 425.3393250: <br /> Since the project involves filling"clean soil"it is exempt from the solid waste handling rules. <br /> However, it is encouraged to have an effective soil screening and soil acceptance practice to avoid <br /> contaminated soils. <br /> ( 7 f, <br /> SEPA06-014/2nd A dendum/4/12/2016 <br />