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1/29/2020
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1121 <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 3724-20 E V E R E T T <br /> WASHINGTON <br /> An ORDINANCE Removing "Supportive Housing" as a Permitted Use in Single-Family <br /> Zones, Repealing Ordinance No. 3500-16 (EMC 19.39.155), and Revising Parking <br /> Standards for Supportive Housing, amending Section 2 of Ordinance No. 3616-18 (EMC <br /> 19.34.020). <br /> WHEREAS,the City Council finds the following: <br /> 1. "Supportive housing," as defined in Everett's zoning code, is multi-family housing in <br /> which certain supportive services are provided to the residents. <br /> 2. On June 8, 2016, the Everett City Council adopted Ordinance No. 3500-16, allowing <br /> supportive housing on publicly owned land in single-family zones. <br /> 3. On June 12, 2019, the Everett City Council enacted a moratorium on the development of <br /> supportive housing in single family zones. <br /> 4. On July 10, 2019, the City Council conducted a public hearing and identified a list of <br /> issues for the Planning Commission to address relative to supportive housing in single <br /> family zones. <br /> 5. The Planning Commission held public workshops on August 20 and September 17, 2019, <br /> and a public hearing on October 15, 2019. <br /> 6. The Planning Commission recommended eliminating "supportive housing" as a <br /> permitted use in single-family residential zones and amending the regulations for <br /> supportive housing in other zones. <br /> 7. The City Council held a public hearing on December 4, 2019, to consider the Planning <br /> Commission recommendation and take public testimony. <br /> 8. On December 11, 2019, the City Council passed a motion extending the moratorium for <br /> 90 days. <br /> 9. The City Council has determined that all housing in single family zones must comply with <br /> the development standards applicable in the zone in which the project is located, and <br /> that the rezone process is the appropriate process to allow multiple family residential <br /> structures on land currently zoned single-family. <br /> 10. Council wishes to amend the off-street parking standards for supportive housing to <br /> tailor the parking requirement to the needs of each project. <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council concludes the following: <br /> E ORDINANCE Page 1 of 7 <br />
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