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3288-12
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8/1/2012
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ORDINANCE NO. 3288-12 <br /> An Ordinance Amending The Comprehensive Plan <br /> Map Expanding The City's Urban <br /> Growth Boundary on Smith Island,Amending <br /> Ordinance No.2021-94,As Amended <br /> Smith Island UGA Expansion <br /> WHEREAS,the City of Everett adopted a Comprehensive Plan in August, 1994, in conformance <br /> with the Washington State Growth Management Act; and <br /> WHEREAS,the City of Everett completed its 10 year update to the Comprehensive Plan with <br /> City Council adoption on July 20, 2005; and <br /> WHEREAS,the Growth Management Act, codified as Chapter 36.70A, allows for <br /> comprehensive plans to be amended on an annual basis; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Everett initiated its 2011 —2012 annual Comprehensive Plan <br /> amendment process in July of 2011,which included consideration of Land Use Map <br /> amendments and rezone applications initiated by property owners and the Everett Planning <br /> Commission; and <br /> WHEREAS,the City of Everett owns a 20 acre property on Smith Island,part of a larger <br /> mitigation/restoration area east of the Waste Water Treatment Facility,that is currently in <br /> Snohomish County and under the jurisdiction of Snohomish County for land use permits, and <br /> WHEREAS, a larger associated restoration/mitigation area extending west and south of the <br /> subject property is currently inside the Everett City limits, and therefore under permitting control <br /> of the City, and <br /> WHEREAS,the Everett Planning Commission made this recommendation in order to eventually <br /> bring the property as shown in Exhibit A into the City, and under City Jurisdiction,which will <br /> provide for more streamlined permitting and other benefits, and <br /> WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the matter on March 6, 2012, at <br /> which time it heard from the public, and staff, and considered the various aspects of the proposal <br /> before recommending approval; and <br /> - 1 - <br />
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