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Everett Parks and Recreation Parks <br /> Sub Area 2 Central Geography <br /> The geography of the Central Sub Area 2 is primarily built on a <br /> high plateau that affords view of the Puget Sound to the west <br /> Population and the Cascade Mountain Range to the east. Lower <br /> 27,584 based on 2000 Census Data elevations can be impacted by lowland flooding and tidal <br /> 4,191 expected population growth by 2025 influence along the Snohomish River at Lowell. Sub Area 2 <br /> 31,775 population total by 2025 includes 535 acres of critical areas mostly represented by <br /> major drainage ways that include Pigeon Creek No 1 that <br /> Land Use: passes through Forest Park and Pigeon Creek No 2 that <br /> Source: 2001 Snohomish County Assessor's digital parcel data, drains through Harborview Park. Pigeon Creek No 2 follows a <br /> zoning and subarea GIS layers, and aerial images. ravine all the way to Hannabrook Park to the south. Glenwood <br /> Creek passes through a heavily wooded ravine next to <br /> 5,547 acres of land Harborview Park. This ravine extends almost to Boeing to the <br /> 535 acres critical areas south. Bigelow Creek drains off of the east slope of this area <br /> 2,720 acres single family residential and passes through Lowell before entering the Snohomish <br /> 227 acres multi-family residential River. <br /> 300 acres commercial <br /> 188 acres of industrial Sub Area 2 Park Property <br /> 790 acres agriculture Neighborhood Parks <br /> 589.3 acres of parks, open space Hannabrook Park 6 acres City of Everett <br /> CommunityKiwanis Park 1 acres City Of Everett <br /> Lowell Park 10 acres City of Everett <br /> Sub Area 2 includes large tracts of publicly owned green Lions Park 3.4 acres City of Everett <br /> spaces along Mukilteo Boulevard including 197 acre Forest Alder Street Park 0.8 acres Neighbors <br /> Park and some of Everett's most scenic parks including View Ridge Park 2 acres Neighbors <br /> Howarth and Harborview. This area also includes Evergreen Total Neighborhood Parks 23.2 acres <br /> Cemetery one of the oldest open spaces in the city covering <br /> 61 acres and Everett Golf and Country Club that covers 92 Neighborhood Park Gap Analysis <br /> acres. Total Neighborhood Parks 23.2 acres <br /> Standard 1.5 acres per 1,000 x 27.6 = 41.4 acres <br /> Neighborhoods 2008 Neighborhood Park Gap = 18.2 acres <br /> Neighborhoods in this area include the southern half of Port 2025 Population increase 4,191, 1.5 x 4.2 = 6.3 acres <br /> Gardner, South Forest Park, Glacier View, View Ridge <br /> Madison, Lowell and the east edge of Harborview-Seahurst- <br /> Glenhaven. Community Parks <br /> Harborview Park 8 acres City of Everett <br /> 52 Everett Parks and Recreation <br />
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