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102 March 2,1988 5- <br /> rfasl nai moPiceatxclemnetlrc lce stgtota omctRowm-ipSnteghteeenrewxiegtti-hetozatftM1ihactee <br /> oulae args <br /> CD. Cna an -5.BTM1leevepeoamt8 <br /> penhabtlrvn u <br /> developers,doctors <br /> and attorneys. <br /> 6. During the General Plan land use napping process, the <br /> Planning Commission examined the possibility of F <br /> Everett <br /> increasing residential <br /> se possible <br /> provide <br /> videareas forthe demand foreseen in the <br /> future,with the following results: <br /> e. The neighborhoods in north Everett said n: <br /> too high o the tl by khe existing R-a zoning weed <br /> tea high so the density designations vete lowered �. <br /> to 11-3 densities. <br /> e. evelopetl single family ianea areas vase not <br /> appropriate To[M118M1ex tlenaltles. <br /> c. Undeveloped areas in south Everett <br /> were <br /> designated for higher densities where these wes <br /> no resistance from established single family <br /> 0. The Panning Commission Concluded that it mould <br /> ride"dirTicult .na undesirable to eezon single <br /> amity a x eeh etl nultlple-P elide housing <br /> pot that w wuthtl.nave pl ma family <br /> the de areas <br /> neardownt wnP the multiple family zenetl areas <br /> sax downtown. <br /> 5. The Planning Commission examined the established land <br /> use patterns near <br /> downtown where clinicsand <br /> :. <br /> professional officeswere locating and designated areas h: <br /> where they could continue to locate. Other multiple <br /> family areas were designated for residential use only. <br /> 6. The projected housing needswere <br /> compared with the <br /> quantities of developable land and development trends <br /> to determine if sufficient quantities of multiple l� <br /> family zoned land are available. It was determined the <br /> supply was limited end when the demand for Navy rotated <br /> a <br /> housing x added to the projected housing deeds, the E: <br /> supply of multiple family land is very limited. <br /> ]. The Gen rel Plan policy development entl ing <br /> sett a were conscious ePPorta to itis and that <br /> Everett the center Pare variety en activities es ane that <br /> ant. Dispersal <br /> of axions land should beencou <br /> concentration <br /> tsidexsal various <br /> professional ssaDi commercial <br /> ore pu <br /> ldf dilu outside the Central Business District Port Y <br /> would dilute alts vitality and economic viability. Pert <br /> the plan to strengthenthe CDB was to provide for .. <br /> and encourage high density <br /> residential neighborhoods <br /> businesseasurroundingendaowntown which <br /> would <br /> located in theCOD core.support <br /> g: <br />