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5/26/2010
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Sub Area 5 South Point Geography <br /> The geography of Southpoint Sub Area 5 is primarily flat or <br /> rolling low hills. Most of the residential areas are located in <br /> Population large tracts of homes built in the 50's through the 70's. The <br /> 39,757 based on 2000 Census Data drainage ways in this area include upper Swamp Creek and <br /> (31,995 people or 80% of sub area is within city limit) North Creek, these drainage basins flow to the south. <br /> 11,517 expected population growth by 2025 <br /> (9,213 people or 80% of projected growth within City limit) Sub Area 5 Park Gap Analysis <br /> 51,274 population total by 2025. Neighborhood Parks <br /> No neighborhood Parks in this area 0 acres <br /> Land Use Source: Total Neighborhood Parks 0 acres <br /> Source: 2001 Snohomish County Assessor's digital parcel data, <br /> zoning and subarea GIS layers, and aerial images. Neighborhood Park Gap Analysis Subarea <br /> ,164 acres of land Total Neighborhood Parks 0 acres <br /> 4acres criticalof areas Standard 1.5 acres per 1,000 1.5 x 39.8 59.7 acres <br /> 472,1cs <br /> 983 acres single family residential 2008 Neighborhood Park Gap = 59.7 acres <br /> 2025 Population increase, 1.5 x 11.5 = 17.3 acres <br /> 1,488 acres multi-family residential <br /> 611 acres commercial Neighborhood Park Gap Analysis City Limit <br /> 873 acres of industrial Total Neighborhood Parks 0 acres <br /> 0 acres agriculture City Limit 1.5 acres per 1,000 x 32 = 48 acres <br /> 199.2 acres of parks, open space and golf 2008 City Limit Neighborhood Park Gap = 48 acres <br /> Community 2025 Population increase 9,213, 1.5 x 9.2 = 13.8 acres <br /> Sub Area 5 covers 4,164 acres which includes 472 acres of Community Parks <br /> critical area and also 1,484 acres of commercial and industrial Walter E Hall Park 9 acres <br /> lands. Mixed residential areas make up the final land use in Total Community Parks 9 acres <br /> the area with 1,488 acres for multi-family and 983 single <br /> family. Approximately 860 acres of mixed use residential and Community Park Gap Analysis Subarea <br /> commercial developments in this area are located outside of Total Community Parks 9 acres <br /> the 2008 city limits. Standard 2 acres per 1,000 2 x 39.8 = 79.6 acres <br /> 2008 Community park Gap = 70.6acres <br /> Neighborhoods 2025 Population increase 9,213, 2 x 11.5 = 23 acres <br /> Neighborhoods in this area include Westmont, Holly, Cascade <br /> View and Everett Mall South. Community Park Gap Analysis City Limits <br /> Total Community Parks 9 acres <br /> 65 <br />
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