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From Boeing, "Industrial/commercial lands within the Everett planning area are <br /> a significant resource for the entire county. They include some of the largest <br /> vacant parcels in the Puget Sound Region. We suggest a no-net-loss philosophy <br /> be applied to non-residential land in a manner similar to the one applied to <br /> environmentally sensitive areas." <br /> From the Economic Development Council, "We urge the City to include in the <br /> Comprehensive Plan and Final EIS a philosophy and policy of retaining and <br /> protecting the inventory of industrial properties." <br /> The present set of industrial land use policies were adopted by City Council following <br /> publication of the original GMA Draft and Final EIS and review and recommendation of <br /> the Planning Commission. Subsequent updates to the Comprehensive Plan since then <br /> have retained language protective of existing industrial lands. <br /> While the City can take pride in preserving and protecting its industrial land base, it must <br /> now ensure it can meet future needs of this evolving("industrial") use, and affected land <br /> owners. <br /> Summary of findings <br /> The previous information indicates that Everett is located in a area of the country where <br /> future economic growth is highly likely. Population movement patterns indicate that so <br /> long as quality of life is protected, more people will want to live in the Everett area, and <br /> skilled and customer service employment will hold steady or grow in the coming years. <br /> To these factors we can safely point out that Everett remains a desirable place to live, we <br /> have water, we have a good transportation network, we have major nearby employers, of <br /> world class defining caliber, Therefore one could argue that Everett's will see increased <br /> demand for industrial lands in the future. This assumption is reinforced by the Everett <br /> Industrial Lands Analysis by Property Counselors, dated August of 2009 and available to <br /> Council in the Background material. <br /> Status of Industrial Lands <br /> This analysis is undertaken to review current City of Everett, Snohomish County and <br /> Puget Sound Regional Council (Vision 2040) adopted policy. <br /> Industrial Land Analysis <br /> To help understand the implications of such change and resulting impacts, the City <br /> commissioned a study of industrial land use and market conditions. The Study' <br /> documents existing conditions, market trends past and likely future, and the Study makes <br /> recommendations for the City's consideration in light of the proposal before the City at <br /> 1 Property Counselors, the South Everett Industrial Land Analysis,July,2009 <br /> 2 <br />