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SnoCo comment letter for PLN20120047-49.pdfx A�� Snohomish County Parks and Recreation Aaron Reardon County Executive (425) 388-6600 FAX (425) 388-6645 February 12, 2013 City of Edmonds Development Services Department Planning Division 1215th Avenue North Edmonds, WA 98020 ATTN: Mike Clugston RE: File # PLN2012-0047, -0048, -0049 1550075 th Place West, Edmonds, WA Dear Mr. Clugston: 6705 Puget Park Drive Snohomish, WA 98296 Thank you for the opportunity to review the Notice of Application and Public Hearing for the requested variances associated with a single-family residential permit for a property located due south of our Meadowdale Park property. We have the following concerns with the side yard setback variance as well as the initial building permit itself: Tree Health along the north property line Grading activity on this site may impact roots of trees located along the north property line of the proposed development and south property line of Meadowdale Park. Impacts may affect longtime survivability of certain trees or may cause hazard tree situations. Subsequent removal of any damaged or hazard tree may affect stability of the surrounding steep slopes. We recommend a tree survey be performed and an Arborist report prepared taking into consideration the proposed site design. Parks requests the opportunity to review these documents prior to permit issuances. Park is willing to work with the property owner regarding any access issues. Slope stability along the north property line Cuts that may be required to accommodate the final site grading as well as cuts necessary for construction and installation of footings or foundations could significantly impact the stability of the existing slope on Park's property. These concerns as well as any seeps and potential parks depoft-k-nt@co.rd1nrnL9h.wa.us www.snocoparks.org Snohomish County Parks Comment Letter City of Edmonds BLD20120858 February 12, 2013 drainage impacts generated from the disturbance should be addressed in the geotechnical report. Parks requests the opportunity to review this report prior to permit issuance. Site Drainage Parks requests the opportunity to review all drainage plans for this project to ensure any collected surface, ground or other stormwater runoff is conveyed away from Parks property and will not result in or contribute to any slope failure on Park's property. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Respectfully Submitted, l�- Logan R. Daniels, P.E. Snohomish County Parks & Recreation