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ENP2022-0010+Supplementals+3.10.2022_1.34.16_PM+2730416Og FDAI OM MyBuildingPermit.com Jurisdiction: Edmonds Project Name: Anthology of Edmonds Application ID: 1105737 Supplemental Name: Encroachment - Terms and Conditions Encroachment Terms and Conditions: The development services director, city engineer or their respective designee may administratively, without hearing, approve a street use or encroachment permit if: 1. The proposed use shall not interfere with vehicular or pedestrian traffic, including but not limited to the following requirements: a. No portion of the public right-of-way designed and intended for vehicular traffic or parking shall be permanently occupied, except to the extent allowed in Edmonds Community Development Code (ECDC) 18.70.030(C)(6). b. Requirements of the State Building Code, including but not limited to all provisions relating to disabled accessibility and barrier -free design requirements shall be met; c. Any mobile vending units shall be properly licensed pursuant to Edmonds City Code (ECC) 4.1 2; d. Permit application fees have been paid (see ECDC 1 8.70.050); e. A "clear zone" must be maintained on public sidewalks or walkways. A clear zone refers to an area seven feet in height and five feet in width providing a level, safe walking surface along the public sidewalk. Clear zone on sidewalks shall not include any curbing, planting strips or ramps. For tables and chairs placed in the public right-of-way, the clear zone can be reduced to four feet in width in front of obstacles (trees, street lights, sign posts, etc.); f. All temporary objects shall be removed from the right-of-way on 24 hours' notice to accommodate public events. Temporary objects are subject to removal in the event of an emergency; and g. All temporary objects, excluding approved awnings, wall signs, and permitted streateries, that project more than 36 inches into the right-of-way shall be removed each day at the close of business. 2. The design board has reviewed and approved any proposal which includes a request to construct, erect or maintain an awning, building, sign or any building or structure, except as otherwise allowed in ECDC 18.70.030 (C). 3. The proposal will not unreasonably interfere with the rights of the public; and 4. The proposal (if for an encroachment permit) either benefits the public interest, safety or convenience (e.g., supports or protects the city street, reduces pedestrian hazards) or is an accessory structure such as a fence normally associated with residential use of the property and fully complies with t I understand and agree to these terms and conditions