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Everett Parks and Recreation Parks <br />Subarea 1 North End <br />Population <br />27,800 based on 2000 Census Data <br />6,896 expected population growth by 2025 <br />34,696 population total by 2025 <br />Land Use <br />Source: 2001 Snohomish County Assessor's digital parcel data, <br />zoning and subarea GIS layers, and aerial images. <br />7,368 acres of land <br />56 acres critical areas <br />801 acres single family residential <br />294 acres multi -family residential <br />291 acres commercial <br />1,923 acres of industrial <br />490 acres agriculture <br />*438.9 acres of parks, open space (including Jetty Island) and <br />golf (Legion)* Source Parks inventory <br />Community <br />The land use in this area includes some of the earliest <br />development in Everett including historic homes and the <br />downtown business district. Water is a strong influence with <br />the Navy base, Port Gardner Bay boating facilities, the Everett <br />waterfront and the commerce and activities of the Snohomish <br />River extending upriver just past the Highway 2 Bridge. Smith <br />Island located across the Snohomish River provides large <br />tracts of industrial and commercial lands. <br />46 <br />Neighborhoods <br />Neighborhoods in this area include Northwest, Delta, Bayside, <br />Riverside and the northern half of Port Gardner <br />Geography <br />The geography of the North End is primarily built on a high <br />plateau with a view of the Puget Sound and the Olympic <br />Mountains to the west and the Cascade Mountain Range to <br />the east. Lower elevations have a character influenced by the <br />connection to the water and maritime industry. Major drainage <br />ways in this area include Forgotten Creek that drains the Port <br />Gardner hillside area. The northern edge of the subarea <br />including Smith Island can experiences tidal influence and <br />seasonal flooding providing valuable habitat for water related <br />species. <br />Subarea 1 Park Property Inventory <br />Neighborhood Parks <br />Clark Park 2.4 acres <br />City of Everett <br />Doyle Park 2 acres <br />Everett Schools <br />Garfield Park 5.6 acres <br />City Of Everett <br />Northwest Neighborhood Park 0.4 acres <br />City of Everett <br />Rucker Hill Park 0.8 acres <br />City of Everett <br />Wiggums Hollow Park 10 acres <br />City of Everett <br />Total Neighborhood Parks <br />21.2 acres <br />Neighborhood Park Gap Analysis <br />Total Neighborhood Parks 21.2 acres <br />Standard 1.5 acres per 1,000 x 27.8 41.7 acres <br />2008 Neighborhood Park Gap 20.5 acres <br />2025 growth projection 6,896, 1.5 x 6.9 10.3 acres <br />Everett Parks and Recreation <br />1' <br />