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4/19/2017
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EXHIBIT 3: Chapter 6 Capital Facilities and Utilities Element; II. Capital Facilities Policies; Capital Facilities Summaries <br /> As part of supporting the project,the City of Everett selected developer. The total project cost is estimated <br /> applied for and received a$1,000,00o award from at$16,919,702 with several anticipated affordable <br /> Snohomish County for a Homeless Pilot Project.This housing revenue sources to fund construction including <br /> money is designated specifically for this capital project the Washington State Housing Trust Fund and the Low <br /> and is expected to be passed through to the City's Income Housing Finance Federal Tax Credit program. <br /> 8. Solid Waste/Recycling reduced three metric tons of COze per year. Everett <br /> In the city and the planning area, private companies, intends to expand this program by adding green-waste <br /> franchised by the State of Washington Utilities and composting. Plant debris and animal bedding from the <br /> Transportation Commission(WUTC)provide solid Streets and Parks departments is currently being <br /> waste collection and hauling. Since 1974,garbage combined with bio-solids and composted. This will <br /> disposal has been the responsibility of Snohomish reduce one more metric ton of COze per year from the <br /> County,which operates several transfer stations, City's carbon footprint. <br /> including the Airport Road Recycling and Transfer <br /> Station at Paine Field,and a long haul rail loading <br /> facility located in northeast Everett. D. OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS <br /> Since 2003,the City's solid waste and recycling have 1. School Districts <br /> been guided by the Snohomish County Solid Waste All school districts within Snohomish County have <br /> Management Plan. The current Plan is entitled individual capital facilities plans. Each of these plans <br /> Changing Waste for Changing Times—Snohomish County are submitted and become part of the "Snohomish <br /> Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Plan 2013. The County School Districts Capital Facilities Plan". This <br /> City maintains an active program through the City's document provides an inventory of existing facilities <br /> Solid Waste Management Utility and continues to and levels of service for each district. Copies of each of <br /> implement programs related to recycling,waste the school district plans are available from Snohomish <br /> reduction,waste prevention,and composting in County Planning and each district will have a copy of <br /> coordination with Snohomish County and others. their plan. Three school districts serve the City of <br /> Everett with the number of facilities and capacities <br /> Since 1993,The City of Everett has operated shown in Table 6. <br /> comprehensive internal recycling programs that have <br /> Table 6: Existing School Facilities,Enrollment and Capacities <br /> School District Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools and Total <br /> Other Facilities <br /> Everett(2013) <br /> No.Schools 17 5 26 <br /> No.Students 8,290 4,201 5,495 17,986 <br /> Capacity* 9,320 5,373 6,216 20,909 <br /> Mukilteo(2o12) <br /> No.Schools 11 4 3 18 <br /> No.Students 6,531 3,419 4,z83 14,233 <br /> Capacity 5,400 3,369 3,756 12,525 <br /> Snohomish(2011) <br /> No.Schools 10 2 2 14 <br /> No.Students 4,507 1,576 3,483 9,566 <br /> Capacity 4,817 1,85o 3,400 10,067 <br /> *-includes portables <br /> • 4 <br />
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