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FeMaary 9,2000 <br /> approximately 64 acres which will be dedicated to the City for public recreation <br /> proposes. <br /> I)CSR proposes that the caner of the site be allowed to have greater flexibility <br /> W providing an opportunity for intensive warehousing activity which would <br /> include additional truck lading sed maneuvering areas and outdoor storage.2) <br /> COR proposed that 3 acres of mail activity be located at the intersection of <br /> Sievers-Duecy Boulevard and Glenwood and a 10 acre area at Hardaon Road <br /> ed Sievers-Duecy Boulevard.3)CSR proposed that they transfer some of the <br /> responsibility for open space onto a single parcel south of Sievers-Duecy <br /> Boulevard and dedicate that to We City for public recreation.This is a unique <br /> opportunity for the City to acquire much needed recreation lad in Southwest <br /> Everett.It also allows CSR to more efficiently use the parcels that are left. <br /> Mr.Doughty stated that the Planning Commission heard public testimony <br /> regarding this proposal and recommended approval of this overlay zone <br /> Carcilmember Overstreet questiund how much of the 64 acres(park)is <br /> slope? <br /> Ryan Sass,Parks,answered that 37 acres are developable in terms of athletic <br /> fields/park and the remaining 27 acres would be on sloped areae that would be <br /> open space.Pad Roberts added that it is usable buffer space. <br /> Cnuailmember Warnock asked what a the grade of slope.Ryan answered the <br /> sloped areas are 2:1. <br /> Mayor Hansen emphasized that the teal acreage provided by CSR Associated <br /> substantially exceeds the 20%requirement. <br /> Paul Roberts explained that the overlay zone takes the open space requirement <br /> and the existing standards ad consolidates dem in such a way so that the <br /> public gets a greater benefit. <br /> him laoaus,Administration,pointed Oct that the applicant is offering to give <br /> the City a much larger donation of open apace than required.This is a bonus <br /> for the City. <br />