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ATT AT CROSSFIRE
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Public Comments submitted after hearings official hearing
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6/17/2015
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Based on the foregoing findings, the development complies with these standards and no <br />adjustment is necessary. <br />(d) EC 9.6791 through EC 9.6797 Stormwater Management <br />EC 9.6791 Stormwater Destination <br />Storm water from the relocated impervious concrete pathway will sheet flow to adjacent grass <br />lawn areas and will percolate into the soil. Public Works staff concurs with this statement and <br />notes that the NRCS soil classification for this site is Chehalis which are Type "B" soils <br />characterized by permeability rates between 0.6 and 2 inches per hour. Runoff from cabinets <br />and footing drains will be connected to the existing drainage system and will have negligible <br />impact to the public drainage system. Based on these findings, the proposed development <br />complies with this standard. <br />EC 9.6792 Stormwater Pollution Reduction <br />With 998 square feet of new and replaced impervious surface (Sheet T-1), the proposed <br />development is not subject to pollution reduction standards pursuant to EC 9.6792(2)(c). <br />EC 9.6793 through EC 9.6797 <br />Because the proposed development is at an elevation less than 500 feet and does not drain to a <br />headwaters facility, does not generate high concentrations of oil and grease, does not include <br />any specific pollutants of concern identified in EC 9.6795(2) and is not subject to the pollution <br />reduction standards, the remaining stormwater destination standards at EC 9.6793 through EC <br />9.6797 are not applicable. <br />Based on the above findings, the stormwater development standards will be met. <br />(e) EC 9.6800 through EC 9.6875 Standards for Streets, Alleys, and Other Public <br />Ways <br />The findings in the concurrent PUD (PDT10-2) at EC 9.8320(5)(a) are incorporated herein by <br />reference to demonstrate compliance with this criterion. <br />(f) Where the proposal is to establish non-residential uses subject to residential <br />density requirements on development sites in the residential zone category, it <br />shall achieve the minimum and maximum density requirements in accordance <br />with Table 9.2750 Residential Zone Development Standards, unless specifically <br />exempted elsewhere in this code or granted a modification through an <br />approved conditional use permit. For purposes.of calculating "net density," <br />Hearing Official Decision (PDT 10-2, CU 11-1) S1 <br />
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