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3 <br /> Industrial areas are supported by a full range of public facilities and services, including transit, <br /> pedestrian and bicycle routes, utilities (water,sewer,stormwater),fire,and police.The transportation <br /> system has been designed to support high employment levels and heavy freight. <br /> The industrial designation includes a range of uses and intensity,from light industry and warehouse to <br /> heavy industry.Areas that are established and expected to continue as heavy industry include the <br /> Boeing aircraft assembly plant,the Port of Everett deep water marine terminal and Burlington Northern <br /> Santa Fe Railroad Delta yard. Other areas designated as industrial are for light industry,such as maritime <br /> services,warehousing,shipping and receiving, light assembly and manufacturing. <br /> Development standards should include ways to buffer industrial uses with adjoining non-industrial <br /> areas,such as substantial landscape buffers to soften visual, aesthetic, light and noise impacts. Industrial <br /> uses which don't affect areas outside of the industrial designation should have flexible standards that do <br /> not unduly burden the productive use of these areas for employment and producing goods and <br /> products.All industrial uses, in their development plans, need to encourage transportation alternatives <br /> other than single-occupant vehicles. <br /> Local Resource Lands <br /> The local resource land designation is applied to public parks,open space,water resource management <br /> areas and agricultural lands.The agricultural lands do not include"lands of long-term commercial <br /> significance"as defined under the Growth Management Act. <br /> Public parks are designated as local resource lands when part of the city's Parks,Recreation and Open <br /> Space(PROS)Plan. Parks are an allowed use in any zone based on a park master plan approved by the <br /> Everett city council. <br /> Land that is publicly owned open space can also be designated as local resource lands.These lands may <br /> not be open to the public due to their wildlife or conservation value,such as Jetty Island. <br /> The Chaplain reservoir is managed for the municipal water system and other compatible uses,such as <br /> forestry, limited recreation,and wildlife habitat management.These uses do not conflict with the <br /> maintenance of a safe and adequate water supply for the Everett water system,and are managed in <br /> accordance with applicable license requirements of FERC Project No. 2157.The City's wastewater <br /> treatment facility,treats municipal waste and includes open space and trails surrounding the facility. <br /> Agricultural land uses in Everett are located within the floodplain and flood fringe of the Snohomish <br /> River. These areas shall continue to be permitted to be used for commercial agricultural purposes and <br /> other compatible land uses, including habitat restoration,as specified in the Everett zoning code and <br /> shoreline master program. Fish and wildlife habitat restoration and enhancement is encouraged <br /> consistent with the Marshland Subarea Plan. <br /> The goals and policies of Everett's Shoreline Master Program approved under chapter 90.58 RCW are <br /> considered an element of Everett's Comprehensive Plan. Please refer to the City of Everett's Shoreline <br /> Master Program for goals and policies applicable to those shorelines defined as shorelines of the state. <br /> Draft(11/21/18) 3 <br /> 10 <br />