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Click to Resize <br />From:Judy Tuohy <br />To:glendaanderson5546@gmail.com; Yorik Stevens-Wajda <br />Cc:Angela Ely; Jennifer Gregerson <br />Subject:Re: [EXTERNAL] Increasing population density with the City of Everett <br />Date:Monday, April 21, 2025 10:38:51 AM <br />Attachments:image002.png <br />Category 2: Sensitive information <br />Glenda and Neil, <br />Thank you for your comments. <br />I will submit your comments to be included in the official record of public comments regarding the <br />Comprehensive Plan Update. I am cc'ing your comments to our Planning Director as well. <br />Thank you again, <br />CM Tuohy <br /> <br />Judy Tuohy <br />Council member | Position 7 <br />425.257.8703 | 2930 Wetmore Ave., 9th Floor Everett, WA 98201 <br />everettwa.gov/citycouncil | Facebook | Twitter <br />Note: Emails and attachments sent to and from the City of Everett are public records and may be subject to <br />disclosure pursuant to the Public Records Act. <br />Category 2: For official use only / disclosure permissible by law. <br />From: glendaanderson5546@gmail.com <glendaanderson5546@gmail.com> <br />Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2025 9:19 PM <br />To: Judy Tuohy <JTuohy@everettwa.gov> <br />Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] Increasing population density with the City of Everett <br /> <br />Council member Tuohy, <br />Thank you so much for your quick responses to our questions and also to City staff member Jennifer <br />Gregerson. We appreciate your work. Ms. Gregerson answered the UR4 development standards <br />for Legion Park Division 2. Have to admit that those standards are somewhat of a surprise to us in <br />this traditional single family neighborhood and that this neighborhood will most likely be soon <br />changing. But then again, we may now be able to squeeze in another 3 dwellings on our lot at 2703 <br />5th street. <br />Legion Park Division 2 consists of 153 lots. Mostly the lots are the same size for sake of argument. <br />So, just thinking out loud and crunching the numbers, that today each house here in Division 2, on <br />the average, is occupied by one family, say 2 parents and 2 children. Thus Division 2 has a <br />population of approximately 1, 812 residents. With 2 cars per family, that are 306 vehicles parked <br />in the Division 2 subdivision. So, if Division 2 is redeveloped with the new UR4 standards with <br />perhaps another 3 dwelling units per lot, the Division 2 population could rise to 7, 248 with some <br />1,224 cars parked in the neighborhood.
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