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the River Road with the 41st interchange via the development pad may be <br /> located on the southern portion of the site. <br /> Vision Statement <br /> Rotary will be used for public parks and public access, and <br /> restoration/mitigation. <br /> 6. Silver Lake (See Figure 4.11): The City-owned Thornton A. Sullivan Park on Silver <br /> Lake and the property recently purchased by the City for park expansion. (Parcels 3028 <br /> 051 002 00, 3028 051 008 00, 3028 051 036 00, 3028 051 038 00). The waterward <br /> boundary is the ordinary high water mark. The western boundary is 200 feet from the <br /> ordinary high water mark. <br /> 7. Silver Lake (See Figure 4.11): The City-owned Hauge Homestead Park property in the <br /> southeast corner of Silver Lake. The waterward boundary is the ordinary high water <br /> mark. The east boundary is 200 feet from the ordinary high water mark. <br /> Management Policies <br /> 1. Active recreation facilities, transportation and utility facilities, and public access <br /> improvements should be allowed on lands designated Urban Conservancy—Recreation. <br /> During development, all reasonable efforts should be taken to protect and/or mitigate <br /> impacts to wetlands and other sensitive shoreline resources. In carrying out this policy, <br /> consideration should be given to promoting functional connectivity and other landscape <br /> ecology principles and recognizing that the function of some patches of remnant or <br /> artificially-created critical areas may be improved by relocating or consolidating them <br /> into larger or more connected systems with higher resource values. <br /> 2. Shoreline rehabilitation and public access should be required of all nonwater-dependent <br /> development. <br /> 3. Water-dependent recreational uses will be given priority in locations contiguous to <br /> navigable waters. <br /> 4. Allow development of nonwater-dependent public recreation facilities on publicly owned <br /> lands that are located within the floodplain of the Snohomish River. <br /> 5. The wetlands and buffer vegetation on the Rotary Park property should be protected. <br /> 6. Ballfields or other active recreation facilities should be allowed in the southern portion of <br /> the Simpson site. <br /> 7. 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 /> 12 <br />