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<br /> land use plan designations and extending the planning horizon from 2025 to 2035. Alternative 2,City Council
<br /> Approved Targets,a-sumes the continued growth of aerospace,high tech and biomedical industries in southwest
<br /> completion of the Port of Everett Waterfront Place Central project,and the continued growth of Providence
<br /> approach and results for economic growth in the Everett Planning Area. In addition to the development assumed
<br /> under Alternative 2,this alternative anticipates extension of light rail service to Everett station, possible
<br /> commercial and cargo service at Paine Field(a Snohomish County Decision)and a more intensive redevelopment
<br /> around light rail stations that arc built in Everett well in advance of 2035.
<br /> The following tables show the assumed population and housing capacity of each of the alternatives considered by
<br /> the City in the development of the 2015 plan update:
<br /> Table 4: Alternative 3 Housin. Unit and Population Capacity
<br /> Occupied Population
<br /> Total Total Units with i Housing Units (2/unit,
<br /> Units Reductions I (95%,except except rows
<br /> row 2) 1&2)
<br /> 2011 Existing Housing Units and
<br /> Population 44,666 44,666 42,432 101,414
<br /> (No reductions,household size-2.39)
<br /> Buildable Lands Assumptions for
<br /> Densities,Reductions,Occupancy
<br /> Rates and Household Size for Most 18,547 13,877 13,877* 26,039
<br /> Parcels**
<br /> BL 2035 Redevelopable Parcels with
<br /> 15%Reduction 2,902 2,466 2,343 4,686
<br /> New Pending Projects
<br /> (No market reductions) 119 119 113 226
<br /> Group Quarters 5,320
<br /> TOTAL 66,234 61,128 58,765 137,685
<br /> *Occupancy rate included in BL reductions.
<br /> **Snohomish County 2012 Buildable Lands Reports,page 175
<br /> Table 5: Alternative 2 Housing Unit and Population Capacity
<br /> Total Total Units Occupied
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<br /> 2pulati n
<br /> Units with Housing except row
<br /> Reductions Units(95%) )
<br /> 2011 Existing Housing Units and Population
<br /> (Household size 2.39) 44,666 44,666 42,432 101,414
<br /> Buildable Lands Units for zones where
<br /> densities not changed with 15%Reduction 7,985 6,787 6,447 12,894
<br /> Zones with higher densities and 15%
<br /> Reduction 3.5,8o6 13,435 12,763 25,526
<br /> BL 2035 Redevelopable Parcels(Includes
<br /> higher densities assumed for zones in table 3,834 3,258 3,095 6,190
<br /> above,15%reductions)
<br /> LAND USE ELEMENT,2019 Amendment 8
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