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CHAPTER <br />Figure 6. Retail uses on Colby Avenue. <br />Figure 7. Snohomish County Campus. <br />Figure 8. Trucking related uses on Grand <br />Avenue. <br />Downtown features a broad mix of uses, as demonstrated in Figure 9 below. <br />The greatest concentration of retail uses and restaurants are concentrated along <br />Colby and Hewitt Avenues. Wetmore and Rucker Avenues also contain a <br />significant amount of retail uses. Buildings colored in dark blue (institutional <br />uses) in the southeast corner of Figure 9 highlight the Snohomish County <br />governmental campus and City of Everett buildings. The northeast portion of <br />downtown features a variety of public/institutional uses, including the Performing <br />Arts Center, YMCA, and the National Guard. Western slope of downtown is a <br />mix of commercial service uses, parking lots, auto and trucking -oriented uses, <br />light industrial uses, and a number of older single family homes and apartment <br />buildings. <br />.+� <br />m.�.. <br />d� �■ ■ ,, y 1P • <br />7 ,q WwMf Ave <br />Pq <br />;. m <br />op <br />i ■. .... ��, ., • <br />�' ... M <br />IR ILC� Land Use 7 <br />FV <br />pnft_ Ave <br />■ <br />Figure 9. Downtown land uses. <br />14 MAKERS architecture and urban design <br />0509_ rpt_draft.doc - 6/29/06 <br />