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4/3/2019
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New Pending Projects* (no reductions) -5o6 -506 -480 -960 <br /> Accessory/Infill Dwelling Units: 1/block(no <br /> reductions) 235 235 223 446 <br /> Group Quarters 5,720 <br /> Student Housing 600 <br /> TOTAL 72,020 67,875 64,480 151,830 <br /> *Alternative 3 numberfor New Pending minus units from Alt 2 calculations for new pending parcels in zones with higher densities to ensure no <br /> double counting of units. <br /> Table 6: Alternative i Housin• Unit and Population Ca•acit <br /> Total Units Occupied Population <br /> Total Units with Housing Units (z/unit, <br /> except row <br /> Reductions (95%) 1) <br /> 2011 Existing Housing Units and Population z,43 44,666 44,666 42,432 101,414 <br /> (Household size-2.39,no reductions) <br /> Carry forward Buildable Lands units for <br /> zones where densities not changed with 15% 5,680 4,828 4,586 9,172 <br /> reduction <br /> Zones with higher densities and 15% <br /> reduction (corrected to ensure New Pending 30,711 26,104 24,798 49,596 <br /> projects not double counted) <br /> BL 2035 Redevelopable Parcels(Includes <br /> higher densities assumed for zones in table 4,172 3,546 3,368 6,736 <br /> above,15%reductions) <br /> New Pending Projects*(no reductions) -5o6 -506 -480 -96o <br /> Accessory/Infill Dwelling Units: 2/block(no <br /> reductions) 470 470 446 892 <br /> Group Quarters 6,600 <br /> Student Housing 1,000 <br /> Light Rail Station(no reductions) 3,000 3,000 2,850 5,700 <br /> TOTAL 88,193 82,108 78,000 180,150 <br /> *Same as under Alternative 2 because corrections to ensure no double counting of Pending Projects for Alternative i were made in the data <br /> file by individually changing the number of units too in the higher density calculations for each Pending Project affected by Alternative i. <br /> Employment Capacity <br /> The employment targets for the alternatives range from 140,000 to 145,000. The City has more than sufficient <br /> capacity to meet the employment targets for all of the alternatives. Based upon Snohomish County's Buildable <br /> Lands analysis extended to 2035,the City has the capacity for 147,177 employees. The City believes these <br /> assumptions are conservative and that a larger capacity exists. For example, many of the buildings in SW Everett <br /> that are currently occupied as warehouses, have been designed and have sufficient parking to accommodate <br /> higher intensity manufacturing uses. In addition, many existing buildings such as restaurants and offices have the <br /> ability to accommodate more employees as the economy improves and business grows. <br /> Table 7: Employment Capacity <br /> 2011 Total Employment within 2012 City Limits(Feb 2013 Snohomish County <br /> Table) 93,739 <br /> LAND USE ELEMENT, 2019 Amendment 9 <br /> Exhibit 1 -Page 9 <br />
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