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EVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br />Historic Swalwell Building in Everett — a good <br />example of architectural detail. <br />Potential Implementation Programs and Projects <br />1. Integrate inventory of historic sites and structures into the city's GIS program for ease of <br />recognition in permitting. The map of pre -historic resources will be maintained in the Dept. of <br />Planning & Community Development for use in evaluating project impacts on the resources. <br />This map is not for public use per Memorandum of Agreement with Office of Archaeology & <br />Historic Preservation. <br />2. Have the Historical Commission and the Planning Commission work together with <br />Planning, Public Works, and Parks Departments on ways to maintain traditional street, sidewalk <br />and parking patterns in existing and new development while also meeting traffic and <br />maintenance needs. <br />3. Have the Historical Commission work with traffic engineers on signage for historic <br />neighborhoods, districts and sites. Coordinate with the state Department of Transportation to <br />install Historic District signs on I-5. <br />4. Target specific historic structures for public or private investment, possibly with a <br />landmark ordinance and public incentives. <br />5. Integrate the review and evaluation of impacts to historic and archaeological resources <br />into the city's land development regulations. <br />6. Establish a "Main Street" type program for downtown. <br />7. Continue Historical Commission publications on preservation -related subjects and <br />community programs such as the Brown Awards. <br />8. Develop a description of patterns and characteristics of traditional development that give <br />Everett its character to provide design direction to new development. <br />URBAN DESIGN AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION ELEMENT <br />