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411 +uu. <br /> February 7,1990 65 11111 1 <br /> 66 I' <br /> FINDINGS: <br /> ��:' <br /> Public Services: It was estimated that a 1,284 unit project, the <br /> Applicant's original proposal, would result in an increased <br /> population of approximately 2,029 people. The 1,,070 units approved <br /> would likely result in an increased population P lees than 2,000 <br /> people. Fixe,police,library and park systems will see an increase �I <br /> use. it <br /> The Police Department will equlre at least three officers to , <br /> mitigate vncxeasetl service calls. <br /> The Fire Department will receive additional.service calls, which he I <br /> will relocation <br /> of demand on tn No.services.th. The southwest <br /> has proposed the 11 1 <br /> Avenue <br /> OP Fere Station NP.4way the ut woul ca of adequate <br /> Avenue antl Merrill Creek Parkway. This would provide adequate <br /> response time to the site. <br /> The library system will also see increased demand for services. <br /> However, a recent$6.4 million levy was passed, which will be used <br /> in part to increase the existing facilities. <br /> On-site ecreation facilities ili be provided for residents. <br /> However, the City's park facilities will see increased demand <br /> seneaated by this project. Additional use PP public Pacilitves such WI <br /> s we[exPxont parks,soccer and baseball Pieltls will result. <br /> The Applicant willbe paying property taxes,which are estimated at �>•'.{�. <br /> approximately $784,550. These would be shared by the State, <br /> Snohomish County and the City of Everett, with approximately <br /> $249,238 generated for the City of Everett General Fund each year. 1, <br /> Additional taxes would be'indirectlyceived by the City from <br /> indirect sources such as sales tax,gasoline taxes,etc. <br /> CONCLUSIONS: <br /> The prtpoaal will impact all public.s rvioes. Taxes generated 00 <br /> the proposal ecul7 offset the impacts to an unknown extent, <br /> FINDINGS: <br /> Assurance Devices: Two types of a e devices a Cry So <br /> onformxnce this the surae epingncand Clearing usrovtaions oP ��44 <br /> the proposal. One type of assurance device would be used to ensure 1I1F <br /> that all required x vegetation of ccleared areas is completed. The <br /> and type o device would be used to a to the <br /> extent easement <br /> s assurance <br /> cleared. in the native growth ensure, <br /> Landscaped Areas:not <br /> pThe City's newly adopted Zoning Code includes a ' <br /> ti Assurance devices, the intent of which is to ensure the �� <br /> completion and continued maintenance of required improvements. The <br /> APPlicant has proposed that this text be included verbatim in the <br /> Concomitant Agreement. The language would a allow the <br /> Planning/Community Development Director to require performance and <br /> maintenance insurance devices such as bonds and seta sides. The <br /> language has been included in the concomitant agreement. <br />
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