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(32) Emergency airlift landing may be permitted only at existing hospitals, subject to review process IIIA. See Section 41.150.D.1.c for special regulations <br /> pertaining to this use. <br /> (33) See Section 41.150.0 for general evaluation criteria, and Section 41.150.D.2.b for special regulations pertaining to this use. <br /> (34) Permitted only as an accessory use to existing cemetery or mortuary. <br /> (35) See Section 27.040 for regulations applicable to"aggregates extraction, related manufacturing activity" in the M-1 zone. <br /> (36) See Section 41.150.0 for general evaluation criteria. <br /> (37) See Section 41.150.D.2.c for specific criteria to be used to evaluate this use. <br /> (38) See Section 39.105 for regulations for jails, Class II group homes, and correctional facilities. <br /> (39) See Section 41.150.D.2.a for regulations pertaining to school facilities. <br /> (40) See Section 41.150.D.1.b for regulations pertaining to above ground utility and communications facilities. <br /> (41) See Section 41.100 for regulations for outdoor uses, activities and storage. <br /> (42) See Section 22.020.D for development standards for parking lots in the B-3 zone. <br /> (43) Allowed only in church parking lots in this zone. <br /> (44) See Section 41.150.0 for general evaluation criteria. <br /> (45) Vehicle service and repair businesses shall comply with the following requirements: <br /> a. All vehicle maintenance work shall be performed in an enclosed building when located within one hundred fifty feet of lots located in residential <br /> zones. The garage doors of the building may not face toward the residentially zoned properties. <br /> b. Vehicles being serviced shall not be parked on public right-of-way. <br /> c. Inoperable vehicles, used or discarded tires and vehicle parts shall be screened from view by a solid sight-obscuring fence and landscaping as <br /> required by Section 41.100. <br /> (46) Wrecking and dismantling yards (outdoor storage) are prohibited. Indoor dismantling shall also comply with Special Regulation (45). <br /> (47) Shall comply with the landscaping and screening requirements of Section 41.100. <br /> (48) Permitted only in a multiple tenant building or development. Shall comply with the requirements of Special Regulation (45). <br /> (49) Permitted only on Broadway, Evergreen Way, Rucker Avenue and a portion of Everett Mall Way with the following conditions: <br /> (A) The minimum lot area/size would be one hundred eight thousand nine hundred square feet of 2.5 acres for vehicle sales and related/supportive <br /> uses. <br /> (B) Vehicle sales would be allowed on Everett Mall Way from Evergreen Way on the west and First Place West on the east. <br /> (C) Parking and landscaping standards would be current standards, except an upgrade on the 100th Street frontage where type II landscaping would <br /> be required. <br /> (D) At least twenty-five percent of the vehicle sales shall be new car sales. <br /> (E) Mitigation measures would be applied to restrict noise including the prohibition of exterior speakers for music and/or announcements. <br /> (50) Boat sales and rental only. No auto or truck sales permitted in this zone. <br /> (51) Vehicle washing facilities are not permitted within fifty feet of residentially zoned lots. <br /> (52) Broadcast studio antenna facilities must comply with Section 41.150.D.1.b. <br /> (53) A review process I land use decision is required for projects that are categorically exempt under SEPA. A review process III land use decision is required <br /> for projects in shoreline jurisdiction with a project area greater than one acre. <br /> (54) Prohibited on the Mukilteo tank farm property, except that ATM machines and boat rentals are permitted. <br /> (55) Water-dependent governmental and educational scientific research and testing facilities are permitted on the Mukilteo tank farm property. <br /> (56) Permitted only in the C-1 zone areas located south of SR 526, and in the two existing hospital facilities currently located in Everett or hospital facilities, as <br /> defined in this title, that may be established in the future. Only one opiate substitution treatment facility may be established in the city under this provision as a <br /> permitted use using review process I. In order for any subsequent opiate substitution treatment facility to be established in the city, the city must first adopt an <br /> essential public facilities siting ordinance implementing the interlocal agreement to implement common siting process for essential public facilities, include <br /> 15 <br />