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alley that is currently controlled by curbs. (testimony of Mr. Brashler, exhibit 11, <br /> Public Works comment) <br /> CONCLUSIONS OF LAW <br /> Jurisdiction <br /> Jurisdiction: The Hearing Examiner of the City of Everett has jurisdictional authority to <br /> hold a hearing and to issue the decision. That authority is set forth in EMC <br /> 15.16.110.A.17. Based on the above Findings of Fact, the Hearing Examiner enters the <br /> following Conclusions: <br /> Criteria and Standards for Review <br /> EMC Chapter 13.16 "Driveways" <br /> EMC 13.16.010 - Definitions <br /> For the purpose of this chapter the following definitions shall apply: <br /> A. The "apron" is that portion of the driveway approach extending from the gutter <br /> flow line to the sidewalk section and lying between the end slopes of the <br /> driveway approach. <br /> B. The"curb return" is the curved portion of a street curb at street intersections, or <br /> the curved portion of a curb in the end slopes of a driveway approach. <br /> C. A"driveway" is an area on private property where automobiles and other vehicles <br /> are operated or allowed to stand. <br /> D. "Driveway approach" is an area, construction or improvement between the <br /> roadway of a public street and private property intended to provide access for <br /> vehicles from the roadway of a public street to a definite area of the private <br /> property, such as a parking area, a driveway or a door at least seven feet wide <br /> intended and used for the ingress and egress of vehicles. The component parts <br /> of the driveway approach are termed the apron, the end slopes or the curb return <br /> and sidewalk section. <br /> E. The "end slopes" are those portions of the driveway approach which provide a <br /> transition from the normal curb and sidewalk elevations to the grade of the apron, <br /> either by means of a sloping surface or by means of a curb return, together with <br /> the area between the projected tangents of the curb return. <br /> F. The "sidewalk section"is that portion of the driveway approach lying between the <br /> back edge of the sidewalk and the apron, plus the end slopes measured at the <br /> front edge of the sidewalk (Prior code § 13.36.010) <br /> EMC 13.16.050 - Prohibited locations, driveways shall be located as follows: <br /> EMC 13.16.050.F - "No permit for a driveway approach shall be granted where <br /> reasonable egress and ingress, for the purpose of for which the <br /> property is used, can be secured from the alley." <br /> 76 9 ; <br />
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