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i2 <br /> f) In planning for station areas the City shall give priority to land uses that support Everett's growth strategy and <br /> discourage large park and ride facilities that would encourage persons living outside the city to park in Everett for <br /> the purpose of commuting outside the city. <br /> Policy 2.ga.7 Paine Field. Paine Field is a Snohomish County-owned general aviation airport located on the <br /> southwest boundary of the Everett Planning Area between the cities of Everett and Mukilteo. In the 3.994 GMA <br /> comprehensive plan,this ar a was entirely in Everett's Urban Growth Area.In 2003, Paine Field was removed <br /> from the City's urban growth ar a at thc request of Snohomish County (that portion of Paine Field owned by <br /> Boeing and the Boeing Complex remain in the City's planning ar a and arc incorporated in the City of Everett). <br /> Paine Field does,however,remain in the SW Everett/Paine Field Manufacturing and Industrial Center(MIC),the <br /> only MIC in the region that is in multiple jurisdictions. The City of Everett has designated the airport as an <br /> essential public facility. <br /> In 1996 tThe State's Growth Management Act(GMA)and Planning Enabling Act were amended requires cities <br /> and counties to-protect public use general aviation airports from encroachment by incompatible land uses. The <br /> new laws(RCW 36.7oA.510 and 36.70.547)require cities and counties planning under GMA,through their local <br /> comprehensive plans and development regulations,to"discourage"the siting of incompatible land uses adjacent <br /> to such airports. Aircraft noise impacts are the most serious problem between airports and adjacent land uses, <br /> and are the major reason for protecting the airport from incompatible land uses. Another concern to the airport is <br /> protecting the navigable airspace from obstructions and safety of people and structures on the ground. Everett's <br /> plans and regulations for the areas adjacent to Paine Field are consistent with these requirements. Specifically, <br /> the Comprehensive Plan,the 1997 SW Everett Subarea Plan,and the 2003 Boeing 7E7 Siting Agreement protect <br /> Paine Field and the Boeing Plant from encroachment by incompatible land uses. <br /> Everett supports the Paine Field Master Plan and the existing industrial zoning of airport property. The existing <br /> the area and region will lead to renewed efforts to reevaluate the 1979 Mediated Role Determination and to <br /> consider the use of Paine Field for commercial and cargo operations. The City of Everett Vision 2025 Report <br /> recommended support of commercial air passenger service at Paine Field. <br /> in 2008,the City retained the consulting firm of Thomas/Lane and Associates to perform an objective analysis of <br /> the feasibility and impacts of commercial air service at Paine Field. The Thomas/Lane Study concluded the <br /> primary benefits of commercial air service will be: <br /> • job generation and retention; <br /> • the attraction to the region of high technology and knowledge based firms; <br /> • increased sales,property and business and occupation taxes;and <br /> • significant time/cost savings for travelers using Paine Field. <br /> air service at Paine Field and directing City staff to pursue all reasonable efforts to encourage and facilitate the <br /> development of commercial aviation at Paine Field. ka 2e12,the Federal Aviation Administration(FAA)issued an <br /> environmental determination concluding that the establishment of commercial air service by two airlines with <br /> approximately 260 flights per week would not have a--.significant impact on the environment. This determination <br /> has been challenged in federal court and a decision en the app al is net likely to be made before the City takes <br /> action to adopt the 2015 comprehensive plan update. <br /> The policies contained herein address the need to protect Paine Field from the encroachment from of <br /> incompatible land uses: <br /> a) Protect the viability of the airport as an essential public facility and a significant economic resource to the <br /> community by encouraging compatible land uses and reducing hazards that may endanger aviation users. <br /> LAND USE ELEMENT,2019 Amendment 33 <br /> Exhibit 1-Page 33 <br /> 99 <br />