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N <br />O <br />W <br />Sub Area 4 Paine Stickney <br />Population <br />2,708 based on 2000 Census Data <br />1,234 expected population growth by 2025 is for a total of <br />3,942 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 />282 acres of land <br />34 acres critical areas <br />0 acres single family residential <br />65 acres multi -family residential <br />159 acres commercial <br />0 acres of industrial <br />0 acres agriculture <br />0 acres of parks, open space and golf <br />Community <br />Sub Area 4 located in south Everett includes 34 acres of <br />critical area and 159 acres of commercial lands. The new Wal- <br />Mart complex includes a short stream section of Swamp <br />Creek. Multi family residential areas make up the final land use <br />in the area. <br />Neighborhoods <br />In 2008 this area has no neighborhood association. <br />Geography <br />The geography of Paine Stickney Sub Area 3 is primarily level <br />except for the Swamp Creek drainage. The drainage ways in <br />this area include most of the critical area designations. <br />Swamp Creek has seen partial restoration as part of the new <br />Wal-Mart completed in 2006-07. <br />Recreation opportunities <br />Park growth in this area is limited due to lack of available lands <br />Sub Area 4 Park Gap Analysis <br />Neighborhood Parks <br />No Neighborhood Parks 0 acres <br />Total Neighborhood Parks 0 acres <br />Neighborhood Park Gap Analysis 0 acres <br />Total Neighborhood Parks <br />Standard 1.5 acres per 1,000 1.5 x 2.7 4 acres <br />4 acres <br />2008 Neighborhood Park Gap = <br />2025 Population increase 1,234, 1.5 x 1.2 1.8 acres <br />Community Parks 0 acres <br />No Communit Parks in this area 0 acres <br />Total Community Parks <br />Community Park Gap Analysis 0 acres <br />Total Community Parks <br />Standard 2 acres per 1,000 2 x 2.7 = 5.4 acres <br />5.4 acres <br />2008 Community park Gap = <br />2025 Population increase 1,234, 2 x 1.2 = 2.4 acres <br />District Parks <br />No District Parks in Area 0 acres <br />Total District Parks 0 acres <br />District Park Gap Analysis 0 acres <br />Total District Parks <br />Standard 2.8 acres per 1,000, 2.8 x 2.7 = 7.6 acres <br />61 <br />