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OFFICE OFTHE MAYOR Ray Stephenson <br /> February 24, 2017 Mayor <br /> Chairman Mel Sheldon,Jr, <br /> The Tulalip Tribes of Washington <br /> 6406 Marine Dr. <br /> Tulalip,WA 98271 <br /> RE: Opiate substitution treatment facilities <br /> Dear Chairman Sheldon: <br /> The City of Everett has been asked to consider an amendment to its zoning regulations to allow a second <br /> opiate substitution treatment facility(OSTF) in the city. Everett's current code allows only one, and <br /> before a second OSTF may be permitted,states, in part,the following: <br /> "in order for any subsequent opiate substitution treatment facility to be established in the city,the city must <br /> first adopt an essential public facilities siting ordinance implementing the interlocal agreement to <br /> implement common siting process for essential public facilities,. . ." <br /> The common siting process stated in Everett's regulations refers to a process identified in the now <br /> superseded Countywide Planning Policies {CPPs)as they existed in 2003 when this limitation was added to <br /> Everett's zoning code. Although the CPP's were replaced with a new set of policies that eliminated all <br /> policies related to siting of regional essential public facilities,the issue of fair share still exists, especially <br /> as it relates to a variety of social services within Snohomish County. <br /> The sponsor of the OSTF code amendment has indicated a desire to locate in either north Everett or in the <br /> Marysville-Tulalip area, as that is where the largest concentration of existing clients lives. There are also <br /> additional persons on its waiting list,with many living in the Marysville—Tulalip ZiP code area. My <br /> concern is that this facility is another example of a regional social service facility that is looking to locate in <br /> Everett because other jurisdictions, including those with citizens that are contributing to the need for the <br /> service,will not accept their fair share of such facilities. Therefore, before Everett considers whether to <br /> undertake a staff-intensive effort and considerable time to conduct the planning process required for the <br /> code amendment, I am asking you to please provide me with the following: <br /> 1. A copy of your current regulations regarding an OSTF, and a map of where such facilities would be <br /> permitted on Reservation lands. <br /> CITY OF EVERETT• 2930 Wetmore Ave., Suite 10A • Everett, WA 98201 • 425-257-8700 • Fax 425-257-8729 <br /> Exhibit 2 -page 26 <br />