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CITY OF EVERETT '— <br /> PLANNING <br /> -PLANNING DIRECTOR DECISION <br /> Design Review <br /> REV 117-005 <br /> June 1,2017 <br /> Applicant: J. T.Madison,Inc. <br /> PO Box 31609 <br /> Seattle,WA 98103 <br /> Project Location: 6502 Evergreen Way <br /> Everett,WA 98203 <br /> Proposed Project: Construction of a 16-bed `enhanced services facility' with approximately <br /> 3,000 square feet of ground floor commercial (restaurant or retail), surface and under structure <br /> parking of 66 spaces, open space, landscaping and other site improvements. <br /> Zoning: E-1 MUO,Evergreen Way,Mixed Use Overlay <br /> Project Planner: Teresa Weldon,Planner—425-257-8731 <br /> Design Review: The proposed preliminary design was evaluated based on the development and <br /> design standards of the E-1 MUO zone in Chapter 31B of Title 19 of the Everett Municipal Code. <br /> A final decision of overall project approval will be based on construction permit application review. <br /> Please note that although some design concepts listed below have received design concept <br /> "approval", all other departments, such as Building, Fire, Public Works and Traffic, will need to <br /> review the proposed construction drawings through the appropriate permit submittals for <br /> compliance with other City codes and standards. Not all applicable E-1 MUO standards are listed <br /> below. <br /> The design has been rated with the following: <br /> Q Approved; <br /> D Subject to approval during building permit application review;or <br /> M Not approved/needs work <br /> Development Standards: <br /> 1) DE Amenities Section 31)3.050. Note: Include at least two amenities from the list below on <br /> Evergreen Way. Call out on the plans which two amenities are being provided. <br /> a. Pedestrian-scaled lighting(luminaires no taller than eighteen feet above the ground). <br /> b. Pedestrian furniture, such as seating spaces, approved trash receptacles, bicycle racks, and <br /> drinking fountains. Seating areas and trash receptacles are particularly important where there <br /> is expected to be a concentration of pedestrian activity(such as near major building entrances <br /> and transit stops). <br /> c. Planting beds, hanging flower baskets, large semi-permanent potted plants, and/or other <br /> ornamental landscaping. <br /> d. Decorative pavement patterns and tree grates. <br /> e. Decorative clocks. <br /> f. Artwork,including pavement artwork. <br /> g. Other amenities that meet the int-• : 'define. <br /> Pa:e 1 - <br /> Project#REV I 17-005 <br />