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PUBLIC WORKS <br /> 10. The frontage improvements on Fleming Street must be addressed in the stormwater <br /> report and any required BMPs provided. <br /> 11. Please include figures showing the land cover types corresponding to the table <br /> provided in the flow control section as well as those tributary to the <br /> treatment/detention systems if they differ. <br /> c. Plan Comments: <br /> 1. The civil plan set should include a Civil Site Plan which clearly shows the proposed <br /> improvements, including structure types and boundaries, paving limits, landscaped <br /> areas.Also address where garbage bins will be located and how runoff will be <br /> addressed. <br /> 2. Show and identify the existing easement to the City for the drainage piping running <br /> on the southern boundary of the site. No structures may be built within this <br /> easement. <br /> 3. Sheet C-2—Existing conditions and TESC should not include the proposed building <br /> and storm system. <br /> 4. Show flow arrows on storm drainage pipes. <br /> 5. Provide Standard Notes from Section 2-5 of the DCSS on the plans. <br /> 6. Requirements for BMP T5.13 Post Construction Soil Quality and Depth must be <br /> included in the civil sheets or a reference include if the landscaping plans will <br /> incorporate the BMP. <br /> 7. A detailed review of the conveyance and treatment systems was not conducted as it <br /> is likely that these systems may change significantly based on the comments above. <br /> Additional comments may be provided once the comments herein are addressed. <br /> 3. This project's Planning Reviewer is requesting separate Landscape Plans for review. If you <br /> have any questions regarding this requirement, please contact Teresa Weldon with the City of <br /> Everett Planning Department(425-257-7281 or TWeldon@everettwa.gov). <br /> a. Landscaping plans may be submitted to the City with your building or civil resubmittal. <br /> Please ensure that all landscaping plans are coordinated with the civil plans and that no <br /> conflicts with plantings and utilities exist. <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br />