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1 r <br /> Unlisted Uses. When a use is proposed that is not listed anywhere in the City of Everett Zoning Code, <br /> the Unlisted Use section of the Code allows the Planning Director to allow the use in zones where it is <br /> similar to other permitted uses. (Public notice to contiguous property owners is required, and an <br /> opportunity to appeal the decision is provided.) Unlisted uses are covered in this Subarea Plan/DEIS if <br /> the nature of the unlisted use is sufficiently similar to other uses in that zone which are covered by this <br /> plan, the impacts of the use fall within the range of impacts analyzed in this EIS, and the use complies <br /> with applicable mitigation measures and other requirements of City codes and ordinances. <br /> Future Changes to Zoning Codes. We anticipate that future Zoning Code revisions will modify the list <br /> of permitted uses to add new uses (such as microbreweries), modify the range of zones some uses are <br /> permitted in, and clarify definitions of some uses. Separate environmental review will be completed <br /> for the Zoning Code revisions. The Subarea Plan/Planned Action Ordinance will be updated following <br /> adoption of the Zoning Code revisions to clarify the uses covered. Typically, new uses will have <br /> impacts that fall within the range identified in this EIS, and will therefore be covered by this EIS. <br /> Accessory Uses. Activities and Structures. Many activities are associated with development and use of <br /> a site or sites that are accessory to the permitted uses, but are not generally called out in Zoning Codes <br /> as specific uses. Table 1-2 describes those activities/uses and defines the activities covered in the <br /> Subarea Plan and EIS analysis. Many of these activities will be permitted subject to standards <br /> contained in ordinances or mitigation measures identified in the adopted mitigation strategy. <br /> 2 <br />