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SNOHOMISH COUNTY FAIR SHARE HOUSING ALLOCATION Appendix A
<br /> The Growth Management Act requires all jurisdictions to make adequate provisions for the existing
<br /> and projected housing needs of the community. According to the U.S. Census, in 2000 there were
<br /> 55,361 households in Snohomish County with "housing needs" as defined below. Because some
<br /> jurisdictions are currently accommodating more than their proportionate share of lower income
<br /> households, Countywide Planning Policy HO-4 calls for all jurisdictions to "adopt and implement a
<br /> fair share distribution of low-income and special needs housing." The fair share methodology
<br /> formulated by the Planning Advisory Committee allocates to each jurisdiction a share of existing and
<br /> projected countywide housing needs.
<br /> - ` Fair Share of 1 Fair Share of 1
<br /> Existing(2000) Existing(2000) I Projected(2000- 2025 FAIR SHARE I
<br /> Households w/ Households w/ 1 2025)Households i HOUSING ALLOCATION
<br /> I Housing Needs I Housing Needs 1 w/Housing Needs
<br /> 1 1 (Unadjusted) (Adjusted) 1 (Adjusted) Total 1 %Total I,
<br /> ; COMBINED PLANNING AREAS ( (A) - __ _SB) I (C) j (D) 1 (E)
<br /> 1 ARLINGTON 1 1,217 880 - j 578 E 1,458 1.7%1
<br /> ARLINGTON,unincorp 1 122 84 t 201 293 1 0.3% 1
<br /> LAKE STEVENS ;- 430 613 _-- 176--- 789 ^�1. 0.9% 1
<br /> 1 LAKE STEVENS,unincorp ; 1,503 E 1,839 ` 1,546 3,385 j 4.0% j
<br /> [-MARYSVILLE 1-- 2,481 ' 2,164 1,619 3,783 ! 4.5% 1
<br /> 1 MARYSVILLE,unincorp 1 1,855 j _ 1,939 y 1,944 fi 3,883 4.6%
<br /> I MONROE 1 ---1,099 1,142 i- 658 I 1,801 j 2.1%
<br /> MONROE,unincorp156 E 254 _j 224 ___ 1_ 478 ( 0.6%
<br /> SNOHOMISH 1 831 774 178 951 1.1%
<br /> 1 SNOHOMISH,unincorp 1
<br /> 115 187 167 355 _ 0.4%
<br /> 1 STANWOOD _-_- _ 412 350 198 } 548 E 0.7%,
<br /> STANWOOD,unincorp 53 1 53 235 j 288 - 0.3% j
<br /> SULTAN 360 L
<br /> 1 279 546 I 825 1.0%
<br /> I SULTAN,unincorp 59 _ 88 260 I 348 0.4%
<br /> 1 SOUTHWEST PLANNING AREA: I I
<br /> BOTHELL 896 1 1,220 I 749 i _ 1,969 2.3%j
<br /> BRIER 365 j 703 99 802 1.0%
<br /> EDMONDS _ 3,951 1 5,322 563 . 5,886 7.0%
<br /> EVERETT 12,2396,913 2,913 1 9,825 11.7%
<br /> 1 LYNNWOOD 3,836 3,516 604 4,120 4.9%
<br /> 1 MILL CREEK - 949 1 1583 419 _ 2,002 I 2.4%
<br /> MOUNTLAKE TERRACE � 2,227 1 1,912 257 2,168 2.6% 1
<br /> MUKILTEO j 1,256 1 1,301 I 237 1,537 I 1.8% 1
<br /> 1 WOODWAY } 40 111 ( 19 130 1 0.2%
<br /> Unincorporated I 11,106 1 12,380 [ 8,409 20,789-_ 24.8%_
<br /> LNE RURAL PLANNING AREA: I 1 _
<br /> I DARRINGTON 144 79 98 L 177 i 0.2%
<br /> i GRANITE FALLS 249 _ ( 179 290 i 469 0.6%
<br /> F Unincorporated 2,212_- 2,740 2,291 I 5,031 6.0%_]
<br /> I SE RURAL PLANNING AREA: I
<br /> GOLD BAR 199 ' 110 --- 92 202 0.2%
<br /> 1- INDEX 9 4 4 [ 7 0.0%
<br /> L Unincorporated 2,638 - ; 4,383 1,673 6,056 7.2%
<br /> NW RURAL,Unincorporated 1,941 1 2,315 t- 1,311 I 3,626 4.3%
<br /> TOTAL,UNINCORPORATED ; 21,760 1 26,263 [ 18,260 1 44,523 [ 53.1%
<br /> 1 TOTAL,COUNTYWIDE 1 55,361 T 55,361 28,557 _- I 83,918 1 100.0% 4
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