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Ordinance 3454-15 with Exhibits A- C
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10/21/2015
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EVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br />Policy 6.1.2 Inventories, locations and levels of service shall be monitored. The capital budget of <br />the City shall include a six-year funding plan. That plan, when adopted by the City Council, shall <br />represent the official expression of capital funding for locally provided facilities. <br />Policy 6.1.3 Concurrency shall be required of those facilities that are mandated by the GMA for <br />funding purposes (transportation, water and sewer). A six-year capital -funding plan shall be <br />developed to cover other city facilities that are not subject to GMA concurrency requirements. The <br />City will work with the purveyors of other services to assure the provision of facilities and services <br />in an appropriate and timely manner. <br />(a) Adequate transportation, water and sewer facilities are considered necessary to all development <br />by the State of Washington; therefore these facilities must be concurrent with development. <br />(b) The ability to provide adequate police, fire and emergency medical services, parks, library <br />services and City administration facilities is necessary for orderly development to occur. Facilities <br />in this category are subject to local adequacy standards. The City shall have capital budgets that <br />provide funding for these services. <br />(c) Other purveyors of public services provide an important component to the desired quality of life <br />in Everett. These facilities and services are categorized as "Facilities and Services Controlled by <br />Others" (e.g., schools, solid waste disposal/recycling services). Since most of these facilities are <br />outside of the City's direct control, the City will work with those purveyors to provide necessary <br />facilities and services. <br />Policy 6.1.4 Encourage land use, economic development and housing policies that co -locate jobs <br />and housing to optimize use of existing and planned capital facilities, including transportation <br />systems. <br />Policy 6.1.5 The City will periodically monitor and make adjustments as needed to the Capital <br />Facilities and Utilities standards and approach based on growth rates, Comprehensive Plan <br />amendments, and financing for projects. <br />Policy 6.1.6 Because parks and recreation facilities are vitally important to establishing and <br />maintaining the quality of life in Everett, ensuring the health of families and youth, and contributing <br />to the economic and environmental well-being of the community, the City should consider adopting <br />level of service concurrency standards for parks and recreation. <br />Goal 6.2 Essential Public Facilities To provide for the siting and construction of essential public <br />facilities to accommodate projected growth over the next twenty years. Essential public facilities <br />are defined as those facilities that are typically difficult to site and considered to be important to <br />orderly growth. <br />Objective 6.2.1 Ensure that the siting and construction of capital facilities considered <br />essential public facilities are not precluded by the City's Comprehensive Plan. <br />CAPITAL FACILITIES ELEMENT <br />
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