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<br />Please see the response below. It sounds like we might be able to petition Waverly to be reopened. <br />Maybe Neil know how to do that??? <br />JT <br /> <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 /> <br />Category 2: For official use only / disclosure permissible by law. <br />From: Jennifer Gregerson <JGregerson@everettwa.gov> <br />Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2025 11:40 AM <br />To: Judy Tuohy <JTuohy@everettwa.gov> <br />Cc: Yorik Stevens-Wajda <YStevens@everettwa.gov> <br />Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Increasing population density with the City of Everett <br /> <br />Category 2: Sensitive information <br /> <br />Hi Councilmember Touhy, <br /> <br />Sorry for the delay! Here is some information from Yorik on these questions: <br /> <br />As an Urban Corridor Frame geography, the proposed zoning for this neighborhood is UR4, which <br />would allow low-rise residential development up to four floors in height with high maximum lot <br />coverage by building (which the primary difference from the Neighborhood Residential zone, which <br />limits lot coverage by building to 50-60%). It's difficult to say how many homes could be built on a <br />given lot because there are many options for configurations. I think 4-6 townhouses could be a likely <br />result on one of the typical 75'x120' parcels, although a property owner could choose more smaller <br />units, redevelop one house into one or two larger houses, or maybe something more complicated by <br />purchasing multiple neighboring lots. <br /> <br />I don't know much about Waverly or why it was closed, but on my map I'm seeing that the right of <br />way is still open so I assume it could be reconfigured again... note that it does remain open for <br />walking and rolling (bicycle, etc.) now.