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k <br />14 <br />Luther Child Center <br />Special Property Use Permit 7-84 <br />Page -8- <br />30. The Everett Planning Director responded to witness <br />(Morgan)Is letter on July 26, 1984. The City submitted <br />that the Special Property Use Permit review was <br />necessary because the proposed activity was not part of <br />a Special Property Use Permit #114 which was issued in <br />1972 for the existing structure. Further, according to <br />the City, the impact related to the conversion of the <br />existing dormitory to a clinic could have been <br />substantial and justified City review. <br />31. No other testimony was received in this matter. <br />CONCLUSIONS <br />1. The application is for the approval of a Special <br />Property Use Permit for the purpose of converting an <br />existing dormitory at the Luther Child Center at 4526 <br />Federal Avenue into a diagnostic treatment clinic. The <br />Applicant has ceased to use the existing dormitory and <br />has found a tenant, Providence Hospital, who desires to <br />use the building for pediatric and diagnostic treatment <br />purposes. <br />2. The property is zoned R-1. However, the historical use <br />of the property for the last twelve years has been for <br />clinical services. Tne proposed conversion is in <br />conformance with the historical use of the property. <br />3. A Special Property Use Permit was required because the <br />proposed use is of a unique nature but cannot be <br />classified as to a specific location in land use zoning <br />and has not been reviewed the City of Everett. <br />4. The requested Special Property Use Permit meets the <br />standards and guidelines as set forth in Section <br />19.58.010 B, 1-3. <br />5. The proposed use will be compatible with other uses and <br />potential uses within the general area. The Luther <br />Child Center has a campus environment and has been used <br />for social and medical treatment similar to the <br />activities proposed by the Applicant. <br />6. The proposed use will not have a serious adverse affect <br />on the ecology and/or environment of the community. <br />7. There is a need for the proposed pediatric and <br />diagnostic treatment clinic in that it will provide <br />necessary services for children needing treatment. <br />4 <br />'3 <br />