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1/9/2013
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ORDINANCE NO. 3311-13 <br /> An Ordinance Adopting the '1191111.1' <br /> Central Waterfront Redevelopment Plan as a1441011 <br /> Subarea Plan of the Everett Growth Management <br /> Comprehensive Plan, Amending Ordinance No. 2021-94, as amended. <br /> WHEREAS,the City Council makes the following findings: <br /> 1. The City Council adopted Ordinance No. 3260-12 on February 15, 2012, establishing a <br /> planning process for the Central Waterfront Planning Area; <br /> 2. Ordinance No. 3260-12 specified a variety of items to be included in the work plan for <br /> the planning process; <br /> 3. The City has followed a robust public outreach process to solicit input from the greater <br /> Everett community, Kimberly-Clark, the Port of Everett, Naval Station Everett, and <br /> citizens from surrounding neighborhoods; <br /> 4. The City hired a land use economist to prepare a report concerning the range of uses that <br /> are economically viable on the former Kimberly-Clark mill site, including uses that <br /> would maximize the economic benefits from redevelopment of the former mill site, and <br /> the economic impacts and benefits to surrounding areas, including downtown Everett; <br /> 5. The City hired a public access consultant to examine the potential for incorporating <br /> public access into the former mill site and to connect to existing public access facilities <br /> existing or planned in the vicinity of the Central Waterfront Planning Area; <br /> 6. The Department of Ecology attended public workshops and provided testimony to the <br /> Planning Commission concerning the State law and public review process related to <br /> cleanup of the former mill property; <br /> 7. The Planning Commission held public workshops and public hearings on June 19, July <br /> 17, August 21, September 18, and October 23, 2012, to hear presentations from City <br /> staff, the consultant team, Kimberly-Clark representatives, and members of the public; <br /> 8. City staff prepared four distinct land use alternatives with potential land use regulations <br /> for public consideration and comment for the Central Waterfront Planning Area; <br /> 9. The City prepared a SEPA Addendum addressing the environmental impacts of the <br /> proposed land use changes of each of the four land use alternatives, consistent with the <br /> State Environmental Policy Act. <br /> 10. City staff prepared a Preferred Alternative land use subarea plan and draft land use <br /> regulations based upon public input, economic analysis, property owner input, <br /> consideration of impacts on the Port of Everett and Naval Station Everett, and direction <br /> from the Planning Commission. <br /> 11. The Planning Commission has recommended that the City Council adopt the Central <br /> Waterfront Redevelopment Plan and implementing land use regulations. <br /> 1 <br />
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