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19TH AVE SE
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LAND USE REVIEW
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t�.►LL�IIUh tUR l <br /> AGENCY USE ONLI' <br /> body of Silver Lake 2s a result of construction of SR 527. A fringe wetland <br /> associated with the pond area extends for a short distan:e upland to the north and <br /> eastward in a low trough to the properry line. Culvens through the road till allow <br /> limited exchange of warer between Silver C,ake and the wedand, but probably '� <br /> don't allow flushing of sediments from the cove area. Build-up of sediments has <br /> created a shailow pond suitable for the establi:shment of rooted aquatics. At the � <br /> time of the wedand evaluation, nearly the entice surface of the pond was covered , <br /> with Floating-leaved plants (primarily water lily). , <br /> i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed il <br /> project? i <br /> The proposed deve!��pment would total 31,200 sq. ft of building. The number of II <br /> jobs created �v^sld vary, depending on the uses ultimately occupying the , <br /> commercial buildings. i <br /> j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? <br /> Two single-fart:ily residences would be displaced. <br /> k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impac's, if any: � <br /> None. <br /> I. ?roposed measures to ensure U�e proposal is compatible with existing and <br /> projected land uses and plans, if any: <br /> Current area land use is mixed single-family. multi-family and neigh�orhoai <br /> business. The site would be developed to meet applicable B-1 zoning standards, <br /> including bulk restrictions and landscaping requirements, which would insure the <br /> compatibiliq� of the completed project with the surroundine area. Landscaping <br /> wouid be planted internally, along the peripheq� and a 7' rockery and a 8' fence <br /> would be lo�ated on the eastem properry boundary. !+ 10' landscape buffer would <br /> be planted on the north, south and eastern property boundaries. <br /> The proposed project is consistent with the following goals and policies of the <br /> Everett Comprehensive Pian: <br /> Commercral Lnn!� Use Poficies: <br /> 1.2.1 Strongly discourage the spread of commercial zoning and uses rnto <br /> residential neighborhoods. Instead, strongly encourage the more intensive <br /> utilization of existing commereial areas for commercra!purposes, mixed residentia! <br /> use, and public activities. <br /> 1.2.2 Discourage speculati�r rezoning and require proposed new commercra! <br /> designarion to be based upon a binding plan that integrates x�e![ with and improves <br /> tl:e s�vro�mding commercra! areo and adjoining neighborhoods. <br /> 1.2.4 Adopt standards ro promote n�e!! designed co��imercial de��elopments and <br /> Environmenm[ Checklist- Karrens Commercia( Developrn�nt Page 2? <br /> SHOCK[1'IBRENT, in: <br />
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