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3090-08
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8/20/2008
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5. Circumstances related to the ECC Property and the area in which it is located <br /> have changed sufficiently since the adoption of the Land Use Element to justify a <br /> change to the proposed land use designation. New information is also available <br /> which was not considered at the time of the 2005 PEMC Master Plan adoption. <br /> Specifically, PEMC has entered into a purchase, sale and exchange agreement <br /> with ECC allowing it to acquire the ECC Property for hospital development, <br /> evaluated patient needs beyond 2030, and prepared a Master Plan for the ECC <br /> Property. <br /> 6. The proposed land use designation presents a more desirable land use pattern for <br /> both ECC and PEMC and it is in the community's best interest because it <br /> provides for the long-term health care and educational needs of the community. <br /> 7. The approval of PEMC's request does not constitute a grant of special privilege to <br /> a single owner of property because PEMC's expansion needs in this area are <br /> unique and will be accomplished with the proposed change. <br /> 8. The change required by PEMC will not be applied to other properties in the area <br /> and PEMC's proposed land use designation will not create pressure to change the <br /> land use designation of other properties in the vicinity. PEMC's Master Plan for <br /> the ECC Property accommodates anticipated hospital growth beyond 2030, <br /> thereby relieving pressure to further change residential uses in the surrounding <br /> area. <br /> 9. Allowing for a maximum height of 175 feet on a portion of the ECC Property is <br /> consistent with the height currently allowed in PEMC's Master Plan for the Colby <br /> Campus, allows for patient hospital needs to be met in the center of the PEMC <br /> campus rather than adjacent to residential areas, and allows PEMC to develop <br /> functional nursing units for in-patient care in accordance with the projected need. <br /> 10. Approval of the requested Comprehensive Plan amendment will provide long- <br /> term predictability for PEMC and for residents of north Everett regarding <br />
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