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Metro Everett and Norton Grand Overlay <br /> Greg Benson 3306 Norton Ave <br /> WALL !PA <br /> -- <br /> le <br /> LAE ' <br /> v.. <br /> ft <br /> 4O' let: <br /> W <br /> oo <br /> _ .32r <br /> ilk S <br /> Vil <br /> 3 Floors 1 35° 3.. 5 t0 <br /> 33RD <br /> I <br /> Jx` <br /> / . -, <br /> , <br /> f <br /> The Norton Grand Historic Overlay is the blue hashed area in the drawing above. The Everett Metro plan <br /> identifies the perimeter in red, about six'half blocks' (alley to road). The following comments reference <br /> this region. <br /> Consider the calculations in the spreadsheet associated with this document, <br /> MetroEverettHalfBlocks.xlsx. This small region represents about 2%of the available building area in <br /> Metro Everett. <br /> The plan is to allow taller structures along Nassau, Pacific to the north,the corner of Pacific and Rucker, <br /> and along Rucker to 34tH <br /> The alleys comprise the 'buffer',which we contend is not enough to prevent impacting the aesthetics <br /> and infrastructure of our historic neighborhood. <br /> See full map on Everett Metro site. <br /> Like others presenting this evening, my family is concerned with the zoning changes proposed <br /> by Metro Everett along the perimeter of the Norton Grand Historic Overlay. To be clear, this <br />