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Restoration and Land Use Concepts <br /> parking areas along the roadside and large lawn areas for multipurpose informal <br /> activities <br /> • Establishing a recreational trail system in and around the passive recreation and <br /> restored areas. <br /> • Excluding properties from restoration west of the BNSF railway where property <br /> owners do not wish to have their properties included in restoration actions. <br /> • Allowing residential uses in the Rural Flood Fringe District along Larimer Road <br /> where property owners can comply with City development regulations and, if septic <br /> systems are required, Snohomish Health District requirements. <br /> • Protecting existing regional utility corridors, providing for future utility <br /> improvements and upgrades, and ensuring no interruptions in regional utility service. <br /> • Providing for future technical studies to address the impacts of restoration projects <br /> and mitigation measures. <br /> • Allowing for flexibility in the ultimate design of restoration proposals if technical <br /> studies indicate faults with the current conceptual restoration proposal or new <br /> technology or other circumstances provide a more effective way to achieve <br /> restoration objectives. <br /> • Preserving or improving flood control and drainage for areas outside of restoration <br /> areas. Future studies shall determine existing flooding and drainage conditions. <br /> Projects shall be designed to maintain or lessen flood water levels and durations and <br /> maintain or lower water levels in ditches and related groundwater levels outside of <br /> restoration areas. <br /> The specific acreages of land uses within the Subarea Plan are shown in Table 3-1. <br /> Draft Subarea Plan June 2009 <br /> Everett Marshland 34 070346-01 <br />