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PLAN ELEMENTS <br /> The Key Bank lot south of the Performing Arts Center provides a third ��_ "`'°k�,� p � .,`�� �t ,� �y �fiy <br /> �t M Ir d r ,'+` tl P 'wl`t t it�P +1��+ <br /> {'tyl 4 P. +4i 1 "F ,t tial $ tt <br /> option, Though not as centrally located as the Colby Avenue lot, the Key rr a pot t i, �" ' ,Kk <br /> $� `fit li L PA kr,. <br /> ¢-a Bank site, if the existing buildings are removed, does offer plenty of space vof <br /> andgood southern exposure, as well as apublic use in the Performing1 ," Hw» » <br /> J p f1 tlfl , <br /> Arts Center. If this site is developed, access to the structured parking to #r, + � �r �� "gyp $ <br /> the west should be provided by the alley and not across the park. New, �ti °��{ `i;Yb ita4 <br /> relatively narrow (20 to 40 feet) buildings to house food and other =° � ,t .fcY, tx°I � <br /> commercial services and perhaps a multipurpose space should be built <br /> a i��1 h\ fF4�1M/r�16N4 H M 1 fN � <br /> on the site's west side, adjacent to the alley. This will also help enclose � �� ;+ },n ar�,ttif�<r�;� , 4P t t °-:AF 1',', f, <br /> the space and keep it active. ,,�,,y� h�+(�;�zti �iti���r „1� � � � f��,`t 1 ,� ' <br /> Ir � nil�f � il �'lh �Q*l�Dt'��fe' �,hWu(� M P ,4 ' 4+ <br /> Of the three opportunities for open space described above, the ' L1tay�kl4M410ifo <br /> Colby/Wall site has a slightly higher priority because of its central location Figure 82. The Key Bank site would make a <br /> and active surroundings. The Performing Arts Center/Key Bank site also successful central park if the buildings were <br /> has several advantages but, as noted above, is not quite as centrally demolished, new active uses were added, and <br /> located. Refitting the Snohomish County Plaza ranks below the other two cut through access eliminated. <br /> options because the plaza's elevation will always separate it from street <br /> activity, and the County buildings will cast shadows during most of the <br /> day. <br /> Because both the Colby/Wall and Performing Arts Center sites will require <br /> construction and/or demolition, it may be useful to conduct a <br /> cost/feasibility study comparing the two opportunities. <br /> EVERETT DOWNTOWN PLAN — DRAFT 6/29/2006 93 <br />