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transportation facilities, and utility corridors. The interim designation will allow the City, in <br /> cooperation with property owners, Ecology, scientists, interested agencies/organizations, and <br /> members of the public,to conduct special area planning for the Marshlands. This planning will <br /> commence when funding is available and this interim designation shall remain in place and <br /> effect until completion of the subarea planning process, delivery of the final subarea plan to the <br /> City of Everett City Council, and adoption of a new designation for the Marshlands that <br /> recognizes restoration opportunities identified in the final subarea plan, as required by the <br /> agreement settling the City of Everett, et al. v. CPSGMHB litigation (Division One Court of <br /> Appeals Case Numbers 52262-1-I & 52276-1-I). <br /> Area Designated—Urban Conservancy Agriculture Interim <br /> All that portion of the Marshlands area within the Everett City limits located south of the north <br /> boundary of Lowell Snohomish River Road and east of Lowell Larimer Road, except for those <br /> properties specifically designated Urban Conservancy and Shoreline Residential. <br /> Management Policies <br /> 1. The subarea planning process will result in a subarea plan and/or shoreline use <br /> regulations that will be incorporated into the City's comprehensive plan, including the <br /> Shoreline Master Program and zoning code as applicable. <br /> 2. Public access should be encouraged. <br /> 3. Agriculture and associated industry, forest practices, and transportation and utility <br /> facilities are permitted. <br /> 4. New construction of structures in the floodplain areas should be limited to structures with <br /> low flood damage potential. When development is allowed within floodplain areas, <br /> necessary measures shall be taken to protect property from damages that could be caused <br /> by flooding. New development in floodplain areas should reflect the character of the <br /> surrounding area by limiting residential density,providing permanent open space, and <br /> maintaining adequate building setbacks from the water to protect shoreline resources. <br /> 5. Allow uses and activities, including public access, which result in educational, passive <br /> recreational, and scientific benefits for the community. <br /> Contents of Subarea Plan <br /> The plan will address the following, applying the data and analysis of SEWIP and the SEWIP <br /> Salmon Overlay, consideration of other relevant scientific information, and information <br /> regarding the technical and economic feasibility of restoring the area to tidal influence: <br /> 1. measures or methods to promote restoration and enhancement opportunities, including <br /> identification of potential funding sources; <br /> 29 <br />