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Everett 2044 <br />Planning our future together <br />DD-34 <br />DD-35 <br />DD-36 <br />EVERETT 2044 <br />DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT ELEMENT <br />PROPOSED GOALS/POLICIES/ACTIONS <br />Create a safe and comfortable environment by using design cues to differentiate/demarcate public, <br />semi -private, and private spaces, incorporate clear sightlines and eyes on the street, and other Crime <br />Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) features. <br />Develop new bicycle parking facilities, including dedicated bike parking in the public right-of-way, <br />e specially within Community Hubs. <br />Place utility areas, including underground stormwater utilities such as vaults, away from active <br />pedestrian spaces where they can disrupt access. When larger utility areas such as dumpsters or <br />e lectrical boxes must be sited in the public realm, group them together, place them outside of the <br />pedestrian clear zones, and screen using landscape, art, or other enclosures. <br />CORRIDORS AND CONNECTIONS <br />DD-37 <br />DD-38 <br />DD-39 <br />DD-40 <br />DD-41 <br />DD-42 <br />DD-43 <br />Use landscaping elements to delineate spaces and frame views. In pedestrian areas, provide a clear <br />zone from 2' to 7' above the ground to support clear lines of sight and safety, particularly near to <br />intersections or potential points of conflict. <br />Require development to contribute to a more pedestrian -friendly character for the community, by <br />minimizing impacts of vehicle access, adverse impacts on the environment, and enhancing pedestrian <br />safety. <br />Enhance and expand pathways, trails, and sidewalks, and augment with wayfinding signage along <br />major roadways. <br />Limit block lengths by requiring regular public streets and/or pedestrian/active mobility pathways. <br />Use alleys for parking and driveway access and expand their use as the location of accessory dwelling <br />u nits and as multi -purpose community space. <br />Street segments that are not critical for transportation connectivity should be repurposed into other <br />community uses, such as parklets. <br />Streets shall be designed for a range of users, for different ages and abilities, as well as for different <br />modes of travel. <br />METRO EVERETT AND MIXED USE CENTERS <br />DD-44 <br />DD-45 <br />DD-46 <br />Development should be smaller in scale near the edges of Metro Everett, with large-scale high-rise <br />developments in the center, and a mix of medium -scale mid -rise development in between. <br />Design the lower floors of buildings with pedestrians and street life in mind. Adopt design standards <br />that enhance Metro Everett with context -sensitive forms and designs, site plans that enhance the <br />pedestrian environment with windows at the ground floor and quality public open spaces; and social <br />infrastructure. <br />Provide weather protection for pedestrians, such as awnings and canopies, into buildings to facilitate <br />walking year-round. These components may project into the public right-of-way. <br />11/26/2024 <br />DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT ELEMENT <br />PROPOSED GOALS/POLICIES/ACTIONS <br />Page 4 <br />