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• <br /> • <br /> 1 . <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> CITY OF EVERETT <br /> RESOLUTION NO. <br /> A Resolution Reaffirming the Importance of Land Use Policies Calling for the Preservation of <br /> Industrial Land in Southwest Everett for Future Economic Growth. <br /> WHEREAS,the City Council finds the following: <br /> 1. the City of Everett adopted its Comprehensive Plan in August, 1994,in conformance <br /> with the Washington State Growth Management Act;and <br /> 2. the Growth Management Act,codified as RCW Chapter 36.70A, generally allows for <br /> comprehensive plans to be amended on an annual basis;and <br /> 3. CEMEX applied for an Amendment to the Land Use Map of the Comprehensive Plan <br /> on a portion of a 117.2 acre parcel of land located in southwest Everett, seeking to <br /> change the designation from"Office and Industrial Park"to 'Mixed Use Commercial <br /> —Multiple Family"; and <br /> 4. an environmental analysis of the proposed Comprehensive Plan amendments was <br /> conducted by the City in compliance with the requirements of the State Environmental <br /> Policy Act(SEPA),in the form of a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement <br /> (SEIS); and <br /> 5. the SEIS included an analysis of the need for industrial land entitled South Everett <br /> Industrial Land Analysis, in order to evaluate the long established policy toward the <br /> protection and preservation of industrial land;and <br /> 6. the South Everett Industrial Land Analysis includes the following conclusion with <br /> regard to the aggregate of all industrial lands: <br /> The existing supply of developable industrial zoned lands are less than the amount <br /> required for even a twenty year planning horizon (particularly if a market factor is <br /> included to reflect that not all lands may be available for development or that <br /> 2 <br />
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