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2531-01
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8/22/2001
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(1) This section does not apply to private training schools such as beauty schools, <br /> business colleges or technical training facilities, which shall be treated as commercial <br /> uses by this title. <br /> (2) Elementary and middle schools may be located on local or arterial streets. High <br /> schools shall be located adjacent to or within four hundred feet of collector or arterial <br /> streets. <br /> (3) Structures shall be located a minimum of twenty-five feet from adjacent residentially <br /> zoned properties. Buildings over twenty-five feet in height shall have an additional <br /> setback of one foot for each foot over twenty-five feet in height. <br /> (4) Temporary classrooms of any size, and accessory structures smaller than one <br /> thousand square feet shall be reviewed using Review Process I. <br /> b. Churches. <br /> (1) New church structures shall be located a minimum of fifteen feet from adjacent <br /> residentially zoned properties. <br /> (2) Church buildings shall comply with the height requirements of the zone in which it is <br /> located. Steeples may exceed the maximum building height. <br /> (3) Where churches are located adjacent to local residential streets, the parking lot <br /> entrances/exits shall be oriented toward the nearest collector or arterial street. <br /> c. Hospital. <br /> (1) Hospitals and directly related hospital functions shall only be located in areas which <br /> are designated "Hospital" ( 2.4) on the Everett general plan. <br /> (2) Hospital-owned or hospital-operated uses which are the same as uses which are <br /> permitted in the underlying zone shall be reviewed using Review Process I. <br /> (3) Vehicle, pedestrian and ambulance traffic shall be directed toward the nearest <br /> collector or arterial street and away from local residential streets. <br /> (4) Hospitals and hospital-related structures shall be set back a minimum of fifty feet <br /> from adjacent residentially zoned lots. <br /> (5) Hospitals and hospital-related uses shall be screened from adjacent residentially <br /> zoned lots by the landscaping requirements of Landscape Category B. <br /> E. Notification. Notification for special property use applications shall be provided <br /> according to the required review process, as specified in the City's Local Project Review <br /> Procedures Ordinance. <br /> F. Review Authority Decisions. <br /> 1. Conditions and Restrictions. If the review authority approves a special property use <br /> permit, conditions and restrictions may be applied thereto, which exceed the minimum <br /> standards required by this title, when necessary to assure that the proposed use complies <br /> with all requirements of this title and is compatible with surrounding land uses. <br /> 2. Time Limit on Approval. The effective time period in which the applicant may <br /> establish the use proposed by an approved special property use permit shall be five years <br /> from the date of the written order granting approval of the permit. The written order may <br /> specify a shorter time period if the review authority determines that it is in the public <br /> interest to authorize a shorter period of time in which to establish the use. The Planning <br /> Department may authorize one extension of time for a period of not more than one year if <br /> it can be found that circumstances beyond the control of the applicant prevented the <br /> establishment of the use. <br /> 3. Appeals.: <br /> 29 <br />
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