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� � <br /> proposed master plan amendmeni is 2007 to 2015.The crvironmental checMist discussed t�ie impac,s <br /> of projected growth of,he College, induding demolition o(several existing buildmgs and cunstruciion of <br /> replacemer[ and new buildings to accommodate piojected growth.lhe checklist specitically identifies <br /> demoli;ion of the Index Quad as an action contemplated;o occur in the 2013-2015 time period and <br /> discusses the impacts of demolition. <br /> In addition to the master plan update, the ac[ions proposed in 2007 induded an exiension of thc Gty of <br /> Everett Institutional Cverlay mne;u encompass an addition to the campus, retoning of these <br /> proper:ies, and amendrrent of tFe Ci;y o( Everett Comprehensive Plan.Thc City published a Draft <br /> Supplemental EIS(SEIS)for an annual amendment of ihe Com�rehensivc Plan,indudin�the Co�lege <br /> proposai, in March 2008. A Fina15[IS•:�as published in June 2008.Aher public input and hearings, and <br /> review by;he Planning Cornmission,ihe Everett City Council approved the rezone and e�tension of the <br /> Insti;u;ional Overlay and the revised College Mas;er Plan(Ordinance 3089�03). [xhitit C3 to Ordinance <br /> 3089-OS depicts the wmpus in the 2013-20I5 time period and shov✓s thai ;he Inder Quad was planned <br /> to be demolished. <br /> Previous Environmental Analysis: <br /> The Dra`i SEIS was foased on the potentia!impat[s from rezorin� a^d the upda;ed master plan, <br /> induding changes in land use pattems, land use compa;ibility, and displacemen;of existing land uses; ;; <br /> dces speci6cally address demolition of existing buildings. However, as noted previously, tl;e 2007 <br /> environmental checklist submitted with the rezone application speufically identifies:he impacts to <br /> elements of the natural and built environments that could result from demoli[ion and construction. <br /> Appropria;e mi[i�ation measures are identified;in qencral,:hese measures.re required 6y sta;e and/or <br /> local regulations,and are standard construc[ion mitigalion practiws.The demolition plan is induded �n � <br /> Attachment A and descri6es the steps of demoii;ion and site restoration in�reater detail. <br /> In general,the impacts of demolition and mnstruction are the same for most elementz of ihe . <br /> environrnen[, particularly for ca�th,air emissions,water resources,and noise. Potential impacts and <br /> mitigation measures;o these resources a�e addressed speci(itally in the 2007 checklist. No different or <br /> adA�tional impacis would occur. The C�ty would mndition thr. deinolition permit to indude appropriate <br /> mitipation measures. <br /> Nc�v in(onnation is availa6le (or hazardous substance,and historic resources.As noted previously, the <br /> buildings that wlll be cemolished were mnsVucted in 19GG and circa 1975 and contain asbestos, lead- <br /> 6ased paint, Up,ht tubes containing mercury and tluorescent light ballasts presumed to contain PC�s. All <br /> hazardous rnaterials would be abated consistent with applicable state regulations goveming removal <br /> and disposal �WAC 29GG2, 29G�65, 296-I55-17G, 173-303)and with Puget Sound Uean�1ir A�crcy <br /> regulations (Re�ulation III,Artide 4). No additional mitigation measures are required. <br /> Index Hall is not recoinmended as contributin�to a potential historic district or individually eligible for <br /> listing to the National Register of Historic Places.Thr. 196G and circa 1975 building poriions have not <br /> lndex Quad Portial Demolition Addendum 2 <br />