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EXHIBIT 3:Chapter 6 Capital Facilities and Utilities Element; II. Capital Facilities Policies; Capital Facilities Summaries <br /> Everett,it must also respond to and accommodate <br /> changes in technology and patron use and could be <br /> significantly impacted by high growth in the -• ' <br /> Metropolitan Center and Evergreen Way MUO zones. <br /> • <br /> Small interior remodeling projects should help the Main <br /> Library to function adequately for the next six to ten <br /> years. Depending on how future Everett annexations - <br /> proceed,it is possible that library facilities will be <br /> needed in the area east of 1-5. <br /> (c) Proposed location and/or expansion of future <br /> facilities. No new facilities are planned at this time. <br /> The Parks and Recreation Department has been <br /> significantly reducing its contribution to the <br /> municipalities'carbon footprint or greenhouse gas <br /> 03. emissions. Through initiation of the following projects <br /> -441.4- `..� the Parks and Recreation Department has removed 96 <br /> • %•, -- metric tons of COze per year: <br /> • Outdoor park lighting retrofits <br /> 4-` • The replacement of the Forest Park Swim <br /> - Center's boiler/chiller. <br /> • Use of an insulating blanket to cover the <br /> outdoor wading pool overnight at the Forest <br /> Park Swim Center. <br /> • Installation and use of 44'Big Belly'solar <br /> powered trash compactors. <br /> • Replacement of the boiler system at the <br /> American Legion Park greenhouses. <br /> 3. Parks and Recreation <br /> The development of parks and recreation facilities in For additional information on Pathways for Pedestrian <br /> the Everett area is guided by the City of Everett's Parks, &Bicycle See Non Motorized Plan in Transportation <br /> a-Rd-Recreation and Open Space-Comprehensive Plan Element,and Shoreline Public Access Plan. <br /> adopted in 203.6(203.0 203.5),the Everett Parks and <br /> Recreation Strategic Master Plan 2007 the National (a) Inventory and location. See Figure 2 Parks and <br /> Recreation and Parks Association standards and the Golf Courses Map <br /> 2013 Washington State Comprehensive Outdoor <br /> Recreation Plan. The Parks and Recreation Department (b) Forecast of future needs. The Parks,arm Recreation <br /> +s currently updating the Parks and Recreation and Open Space Plan adopted herein by reference sets <br /> Comprehensive Plan for City Council approval by the forth a number of needs for future park and recreation <br /> end of 2015. facilities. <br /> Existing facilities and open space include a combination (c) Six-year plan funding sources. Funding for parks <br /> of regional,community and neighborhood parks,trails projects includes general funds,user fees,grants, <br /> systems,boat docks/launches,swim centers,a variety bonds,State Recreation and Conservation Office(RCO) <br /> of playing fields(soccer,baseball,softball),golf <br /> and non-profit foundations. Akerparks mitigation fees <br /> courses,numerous public school facilities(primarily <br /> outdoor areas),and meeting halls in regional parks. mitigation fee program. Projects,acquisitions, <br /> The Parks and Recreation Department is currently <br /> for City Council approval by the end of 2015. <br /> 2 <br />