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visual access to the river channel, marina and shoreline pathway system. The mix <br />of uses may include both water -oriented and nonwater-oriented commercial / <br />retail, office, hotel, a limited area for multiple family residential, public facilities, <br />public access and ample public pathways and walkways. <br />North of Boat Launch to South End of Sterling Asphalt/CSR Property: Because <br />of its proximity to existing public services, this area should be reserved for future <br />urban development. A wide mix of compatible water -dependent industrial, <br />commercial, and recreational uses will also be encouraged here. <br />SECTION 2: Section 5.14 of Exhibit A to Ordinance No. 2600-02, as amended, and Chapter 3, <br />Section IV. Subsection M of Exhibit A to Ordinance No. 2021-94, as amended, which read in <br />part as follows: <br />5.14 Residential Development <br />Introduction <br />Residential development means one or more buildings or structures which are designed for or <br />intended to be used to provide a place of abode for human beings, including single-family <br />residences, duplexes, and multiple family residential developments, together with accessory uses <br />and structures normally applicable to residential uses including but not limited to garages, sheds, <br />utility services, recreation facilities, and parking. Note that shoreline modification activities, <br />including docks are addressed in Section 6 of this SMP and are not considered accessory <br />structures. <br />Both single family and multiple family residential uses occur in Everett's shorelines. Single <br />family uses in shoreline jurisdiction are located north and west of Silver Lake, around Lake <br />Stickney, above Maulsby Swamp, along Port Gardner Bay, and along Lowell-Larimer Road. <br />Multiple family development occurs south and east of Silver Lake. In the future, multiple family <br />development may also occur in the Multi -Use Environment. <br />Note that live-aboards are addressed under Section 5.4 Boating Facilities, rather than in this <br />section. <br />In most cases, a substantial development permit is not required for the construction of an <br />individual single family residence or normal appurtenances to a single family residence (see <br />WAC 173-27-040(2)(g). Although these structures are exempt, compliance with the Shoreline <br />Master Program is still required. All multiple family developments, subdivisions, short <br />subdivisions, and non-exempt accessory structures are not exempt, and require a Substantial <br />Development Permit. <br />Is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />5 <br />