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• <br /> 5 <br /> the I-S right-of-way, except for the cut-off tidal channel. The waterward boundary is the <br /> ordinary high water mark. <br /> 4. South Simpson Site (See Figure 4.14): All of the Simpson site/BNSF right-of-way <br /> located south of the development pad in shoreline jurisdiction, except for Bigelow Creek <br /> and the Category 1 wetlands and their associated buffers required by the SMP and the <br /> buffer along the Snohomish River required by the SMP. The west boundary is 200 feet <br /> from the OHWM; 200 feet from the floodway; or the western floodplain boundary(but <br /> extending no further than the west edge of the BNSF right-of-way),-er--the-#leek <br /> beundafyi whichever is further west, - - . . - - -- °.... .•- ... .. • . . - <br /> than 200 feet from the OHWM, shoreline jurisdiction shall not cxtend beyond the west <br /> cdgc of the BNSF right of way. <br /> 5. Rotary Park(See Figure 4.20): All of Rotary Park. The north boundary is the OHWM <br /> of the Snohomish River,the south boundary is the northern edge of Lowell Snohomish <br /> River Road,the east and west boundaries are the City of Everett Rotary Park property <br /> lines. (Rev. 11/17/05) <br /> Vision Statement <br /> The Category 3 wetlands on the Simpson site will be for conservation <br /> and park purposes, except for transportation and utility access. The <br /> southern portion of the site should be open space and park use. A road <br /> connecting the River Road with the 415`interchange via the development <br /> pad may be located on the southern portion of the site. <br /> Vision Statement <br /> Rotary Park will be used for public parks and public access,and <br /> restoration/mitigation. <br /> 6. Silver Lake (See Figure 4.11): The City-owned Thornton A. Sullivan Park on Silver <br /> Lake and the property recently purchased by the City for park expansion. (Parcels 3028 <br /> 051 002 00, 3028 051 008 00, 3028 051 036 00, 3028 051 038 00). The waterward <br /> boundary is the ordinary high water mark. The western boundary is 200 feet from the <br /> ordinary high water mark. <br /> 7. Silver Lake (See Figure 4.11): The City-owned Hauge Homestead Park property in the <br /> southeast corner of Silver Lake. The waterward boundary is the ordinary high water <br /> mark. The east boundary is 200 feet from the ordinary high water mark. <br /> SECTION 7: Section 4.10 of Exhibit A to Ordinance No. 2600-02, as amended, and <br /> Chapter 3, Section III, Subsection K of Exhibit A to Ordinance No. 2021-94, as amended, <br /> and which reads in part as follows: <br /> 4.10 Urban Conservancy <br /> Purpose <br /> The purpose of the Urban Conservancy use environment is to: <br /> • provide public access for enjoyment of marine, lake and river shorelines, and to <br /> Go 15 <br />
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