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8/29/2018
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Ensure Compatibility <br /> The Metro Everett boundaries were established to encourage growth within the center of the city. Achieving this goal will help <br /> protect the character of neighborhoods surrounding the center, many of which are single family in nature. To the west of Metro <br /> Everett is the industrial terminal of the Port of Everett and Naval Station Everett. <br /> Internally, while Metro Everett is mixed-use, the land use plan does distinguish areas which are primarily residential in character <br /> and areas where light industrial activity will continue. <br /> Building Heights <br /> LU-24: Establish building heights that contribute to quality urban design while also <br /> protecting the character of the surrounding neighborhood. For additional guidance <br /> on building heights, please refer to the Urban Design chapter. (See Figure 25 for xr:�, ;�, '' <br /> height maps.) :�� <br /> LU-25: The building height map has two-tiers. In order to achieve the B <br /> greater height limits, a project must provide public benefits selected <br /> from a menu of options (see Table 2). The review process to obtain <br /> additional permitted building height could require public notification and A <br /> comment from properties in the project's vicinity. The following table are <br /> examples of options for additional height incentives. <br /> Table 2:Options for additional building height incentives <br /> Amenity Bonus Ratio <br /> Affordable housing 5:I <br /> 5,000 s.f. Figure 25:Example of how building height might be <br /> Agricultural TDR per TDR regulated. <br /> Green Building Up to 100% A =Permitted height at front lot line <br /> B=Additional height permitted by setback <br /> Historic building TDR 5:I C=Additional height permitted though public benefit <br /> Public Art 2:I incentive <br /> Public Parking 4:I to 6:I <br /> Chapter 4,Land Use 22 August 29,2018 <br />
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