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5. In order for a Special Property Use Permit to be granted within the City of <br /> Everett, the criteria as set forth the Everett Municipal Code (EMC) 19.41 .150.0 <br /> must be satisfied. These criteria include: <br /> (a) The need of the neighborhood, district, or City for a proposed Special <br /> Property Use. • <br /> (b) The adequacy of streets, utilities, and public services required to serve a <br /> proposed use. <br /> (c) The impact of traffic generated by the proposed use on the surrounding <br /> area, pedestrian circulation and public safety; and ability of the proponent to <br /> mitigate such potential impacts. <br /> (d) The provision of adequate off-street parking, on-site circulation, and site <br /> access. <br /> (e) Compatibility of proposed structures and improvements with surrounding <br /> properties, including the size, height, location, setback and arrangement of all <br /> proposed buildings and facilities, especially as they relate to light and shadow <br /> impacts on more sensitive land uses and less intensive zones. <br /> (f) The number, size, and location of signs, especially as they relate to more <br /> sensitive land uses. <br /> (g) The landscaping, buffering, and screening of buildings, parking, loading <br /> and storage areas, especially as they relate to more sensitive land. <br /> (h) The generation of nuisance irritants such as noise, smoke, dust, odor, <br /> glare, visual blight, or other undesirable impacts. <br /> (i) Consistency with the goals and policies of the Everett General Plan for <br /> the area and land use designation which the property is located. <br /> (j) Compliance with the provisions of this ordinance and other City, State, <br /> and Federal regulations. <br /> (k) Accessibility to public transit and traffic reduction measures proposed by <br /> the Applicant to reduce dependence of the proposed use on the automobile. <br /> Each of the above criteria will be reviewed and specific findings relating to each criterion <br /> will be made: <br /> 5 <br />