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01"ma <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 3616-18 <br /> An Ordinance Concerning Off-Street Parking, Loading and Access Requirements, Repealing and <br /> Amending Ordinances in Accordance with Sections 1 and 2 of this Ordinance <br /> WHEREAS,the Growth Management Act includes goals of reducing sprawl, encouraging economic <br /> development, protecting the environment and providing strong public participation in the formulation <br /> of new development regulations; and <br /> WHEREAS,the Snohomish County Tomorrow 2016 Growth Monitoring Report showed that the housing <br /> units permitted in Everett between 2000-15 averaged 401 per year, and in order to meet the City's <br /> population allocation,the City would need to average 1,259 housing units per year; and <br /> WHEREAS,the Metro Everett Subarea Plan and development regulations are intended to encourage <br /> more growth through infill within the metropolitan center through changes in heights, density, off- <br /> street parking reductions, and focus on community renewal,while also protecting surrounding <br /> residential neighborhoods from incompatible development; and <br /> WHEREAS,the Growth Management Act has fourteen goals to guide development and adoption of <br /> comprehensive plans and development regulations; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City has carefully considered and balanced these goals, and has determined that the <br /> Metro Everett Subarea Plan and development regulations will: <br /> • encourage development in urban areas where adequate public facilities and services exist; <br /> • reduce sprawl by encouraging development within the metropolitan center; <br /> • encourage an efficient multimodal transportation system, including high capacity transit routes <br /> supported by high density development and planning for light rail; <br /> • identify housing strategies to all economic segments of the population; <br /> • encourage economic development, including the support for new job creation in the <br /> metropolitan center through incentives and other measures; <br /> • protect property rights from arbitrary and discriminatory actions, including due notice to all <br /> property owners of the proposed changes; <br /> • identify park and recreation facilities that will help support additional population within the <br /> metropolitan center; <br /> • protect lands, sites, and structures that have historical significance by maintaining existing <br /> historic overlay zoning requirements; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has recommended that the City Council adopt a new subarea plan <br /> for Metro Everett(Resolution No. 18-03); and <br /> Ch.34,Off-Street Parking,Loading and Access 1 8/29/18 <br />