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Complete_but.doc November 7, 2007 Ron Hilliard rd 20831 23 Avenue West Lynnwood WA 98036 TH RE: STREET SETBACK VARIANCE REQUESTS AT 15515 75 PLACE WEST (V-2007-84). Dear Applicant: th You have submitted an application for two street setback variances for the property at 15515 75 Place West, which is located in the Single Family Residential (RS-20) zone. Please provide the following additional information so review can continue: 1. Site Plan: Please provide a site plan that is to scale that shows the property lines, the proposed structure, and the proposed distances to the structure. I found a topography map in the file, but it did not show your proposed setback distances – I wasn’t sure if this is the map that you wanted to use. I also found a large size plan, which does show the proposed setbacks and all information clearly, but no reduced size copy. Please submit a clear reduced-size copy (11x17 or smaller) for the file. 2. Driveway Depth: Please see the attached memo from the Engineering Division regarding driveway depth. If you have any questions, please contact Jeanie McConnell at 425.771.0220, extension 1338. 3. SEPA: Please note that due to grading quantities anticipated (333 cubic yards of cut, 510 cubic yards of foundation cut, and 303 cubic yards of fill) an Environmental (SEPA) Determination will need to me made prior to building permit issuance (just something to keep in mind – it is not a requirement with this variance application). I am the Planner assigned to your project. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 425.771.0220, extension 1778. Thank you for your interest in development in the City of Edmonds – I look forward to working with you on this project. Sincerely, Gina Coccia Planner CC: File V-2007-84 Enc. Memo from the Engineering Division Note: If staff finds that additional information is needed, we will notify you in writing that additional information is needed. While this information-request is pending, the 120-day clock for processing the application will stop running. When the additional information is submitted, staff will review it to insure that it responds fully to the information request. When the request for additional information has been satisfied, the 120-day clock will start running again. Page 1 of 1