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Conclusiorr: The pu6lic use and interest liave been served by <br /> providing additional and new single-(amily dwelling unit within the <br /> City. <br /> 2. Public health, safety, and general welfare - The proposed project <br /> and design shall promote the public health, sa(ety and general <br /> welfare in accordance with the standards established by the State, <br /> City, and tliis Ordinance; <br /> Finding: The public health, safety, and general welfare are <br /> addressed through tl�e findin,qs, conclusions and conditions of <br /> approval stated in this report. <br /> Conclusion: The public healtl�, safety, and general welfare have <br /> been served. <br /> 3. Comprehensive Plan - The proposed project and design is <br /> consistent with the Cify's Comprehensive Plan policies anu land <br /> use map; <br /> Finding: The Everett Comprehensive Plan designates tl�is area as <br /> 1.2 Single Family 5-10 dwelling units per acre. The property is <br /> zoned R-2 w/�ich permits single-(amily dwellings on 5,000 squa�e <br /> (oot lots. <br /> Conclusion: Tlie proposed short subdivision is within density G`�at <br /> is permitted by the Comprehensive Plan and is consistent with the <br /> uses allowed by the zoning. <br /> 4. Existing Zoning - Tl�e proposed project and design shall meet the <br /> requirements of the Everett Zoning Code; <br /> Finding: The existing zoning of this shorf subdivision is R-2 Single <br /> Family Medium Density Residential. The minimum lot area of <br /> 5,000 square feet is required for single-family dwellings. The <br /> proposed Lots are 7,253 and 5,424 + - square (eet. <br /> Conclusion: Tl�e new lots meet the lot requirements o( the R-2 <br /> zone. <br /> 5. Natura!Environment- The proposed project and design shall <br /> meet the requirements of Environmentally Sensitive Area <br /> Regulations of the Everett Zoning Code and Title 20 0(Everett <br /> Municipal Code (Environmental Policies), and the State <br /> Environmental PolicyPct, WAC 197.11; <br /> Finding�: The site is one (1) existing lot with one (1J single-famil�� <br /> dwelling The site is flat with residential landscaping of lawn, <br /> evergreen, and deciduous trees. The project has no ESA site <br /> features and the project is exempt from SEPA. <br /> Conclusion: The design and development of the property does <br /> not impact the natural environment. <br /> � <br />