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2/19/1997
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are specifically permitted in industrial zones by the Zoning Code shall be permitted <br /> within, and considered compatible with,the industrial land use designations of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan. If this policy is inconsistent with any other Industrial Land Use <br /> Policy, then this policy shall control. <br /> be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> 1.3.11 Adult use businesses, as defined by the Zoning Code, are considered compatible <br /> with all of the industrial land use designations as designated on the Land Use Map, <br /> provided that they meet the locational criteria of the Zoning Code. If this policy is <br /> inconsistent with any other Industrial Land Use Policy,then this policy shall control. <br /> Non-industrial land uses which are specifically permitted in industrial zones by the <br /> Zoning Code shall be permitted as provided by the Zoning Code. Such non-industrial <br /> uses are considered compatible with the industrial land use designations of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan. If this policy is inconsistent with any other Industrial Land Use <br /> Policy, then this policy shall control. <br /> Section 3. Section 4 of Ordinance No. 2143-96 which reads as follows: <br /> 1.11.3 Southwest Everett: Southwest Everett contains one of the largest inventories of <br /> undeveloped industrial land served by utility and transportation infrastructure in <br /> the Puget Sound. This industrial area is home to industries that employed over <br /> 24,000 workers in 1990. In addition to large employment increases anticipated <br /> from recent expansion at the Boeing plant, there are over 700 acres of vacant or <br /> redevelopable industrially zoned land in this area. With the exception of <br /> approximately 100 acres located between Japanese Gulch and the Mukilteo city <br /> limits, it is all readily accessible and served by water and sewer utilities. The <br /> city, along with landowners, the Everett Chamber of Commerce and the <br /> Snohomish County Economic Development Council, consider this area to be an <br /> important economic resource for the Puget Sound region. Therefore, the Land <br /> Use Element reinforces the previous commitment to industrial use of this area. <br /> Land use designations include heavy manufacturing, light industry and office and <br /> industrial park. Conversion of the industrial land base to non-industrial use is <br /> discouraged, except under limited circumstances where it can be demonstrated by <br /> the property owner that industrial use of a site is not feasible and that conversion <br /> to a non-industrial use will not reduce the viability of adjoining industrial lands. <br /> be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> 1.11.3 Southwest Everett: Southwest Everett contains one of the largest inventories of <br /> undeveloped industrial land served by utility and transportation infrastructure in <br /> the Puget Sound. This industrial area is home to industries that employed over <br /> 24,000 workers in 1990. In addition to large employment increases anticipated <br /> from recent expansion at the Boeing plant, there are over 700 acres of vacant or <br /> redevelopable industrially zoned land in this area. With the exception of <br /> approximately 100 acres located between Japanese Gulch and the Mukilteo city <br /> limits, it is all readily accessible and served by water and sewer utilities. The <br /> city, along with landowners, the Everett Chamber of Commerce and the <br /> Snohomish County Economic Development Council, consider this area to be an <br /> important economic resource for the Puget Sound region. Therefore, the Land <br /> Use Element reinforces the previous commitment to industrial use of this area. <br /> Land use designations include heavy manufacturing, light industry and office and <br /> 4 <br />
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