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6. At the time of its 2004 application for an Institutional Overlay on its campus, <br /> PEMC did not have the opportunity to purchase the ECC Property. In December, <br /> 2006, PEMC and Everett Community College entered into a purchase and sale <br /> agreement, providing for the transfer of the ECC Property to the Medical Center. <br /> If PEMC can succeed in consummating this transaction with ECC, this is a <br /> significant change of circumstance which would allow the Medical Center to plan <br /> for this area. The City's approval of a Comprehensive Plan designation and <br /> zoning to allow PEMC use of the ECC Property for hospital uses and its approval <br /> of a Comprehensive Plan designation and zoning to allow ECC to use the <br /> property in the North Broadway area it is acquiring from PEMC for community <br /> college use is a mandatory condition of the sale and the transaction cannot <br /> proceed without it. <br /> 7. The proposed land use designation as implemented through the Master Plan for <br /> the ECC Property, would result in an intensive and consolidated delivery of health <br /> care services beyond 2015 that is more desirable than the present land use pattern <br /> which does not allow for such long-term hospital capacity for the community. <br /> 8. PEMC's 2007 Application explained that the reason for changing the designation <br /> for its site and not other properties in the vicinity was that PEMC plays a unique <br /> role as a medical institution and that a comparable zone change on adjacent <br /> properties was not necessary. <br /> 9. PEMC's Master Plan for the ECC Property accommodates patient growth beyond <br /> 2015 and demonstrates how the requested Comprehensive Plan amendment, <br /> rezone and Master Plan will enable PEMC to expand in order to meet this <br /> projected growth. <br /> 10. The SEIS and Staff Report identify the following impacts of the proposed Master <br /> Plan for the ECC Property and Utility Building: (a) light and shade; (b) visual; <br /> (c) increases in vehicle traffic and parking; (d) noise; and (e) air quality. <br />