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0,0 <br /> cc, <br /> 05 <br /> ysOcP <br /> Questions related to the proposed methadone clinic that Imagine Children's <br /> Museum would like answered. <br /> • What research has been done regarding methadone clinics in locations similar to ours(proximity <br /> within one block of a children's museum)?What challenges needed to be addressed? <br /> • We would suggest that separation requirements for public and private schools similar to those <br /> required in Everett City Code 19.39.025.4. be required of the Opiate substitution treatment facilities <br /> in the B3 zone. It should include the children's museum,which is a learning facility serving children. <br /> • How many would the proposed facility serve(daily,weekly,and monthly)? <br /> • What are the proposed days and hours of operation? <br /> • What determines capacity?Is that something that can be modified in the future? <br /> • Does the treatment involve more than just the distribution of the methadone? <br /> • What is the average length of an appointment? <br /> • Are there restrictions around how long clients can remain on the property either prior to or <br /> following their appointment? <br /> • Once opened,who has governance over the clinics as it relates to local issues that may arise? <br /> • If the clinic is supposed to serve all of Snohomish County that covers 2090 square miles,and if the <br /> problem it is trying to address is located throughout the county,then why two in Everett located 3.3 <br /> miles from each other? How will the numbers served affect traffic and parking in the area? <br /> • At the previous City Planning Commission public meeting related to this topic, it was stated that <br /> easy access to the clinics are important.Why is this facility not being located near the transit center <br /> or a location closer to 1-5?Again, if this is truly to serve all of Snohomish County proximity to 1-5 and <br /> a transit hub should be considered. <br /> • We assume this is not spot zoning and the Opiate substitution treatment facilities will be allowed <br /> throughout the B-3 Zone. <br /> • Please provide the code text amendment application which will allow Opiate substitution treatment <br /> facilities as a permitted use in B-3 zoning. <br /> • Has an analysis of conflicting uses been completed within the B-3 Zone? If so, please provide the <br /> conflict map. <br /> 1502 Wall Street, Everett,Washington 98201 s Ph:425/258-1006 • www.ImagineCM.org <br />