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Policy 2.6.11 Encourage urban agriculture, including community gardens,pea patches,school gardens, <br /> home gardens and urban farms as important community resources that provide open space,as well as improve <br /> healthy and local food access, build social connections,and offer recr ation,education and economic <br /> development opportunities. <br /> Figure 3: Open Space <br /> Opon Space <br /> Op.a Space <br /> Everett , z <br /> Shams <br /> "./Ev... City Limes <br /> /1,/urban Growth Area <br /> : ._ <br /> .� <br /> . +..r3. <br /> I' . <br /> • <br /> din I <br /> 1114 r <br /> _ 13. <br /> qv14 Adit <br /> (;)\ / alrPllieL <br /> 2.67 Public Facilities and Utilities Land Use Policies <br /> The Capital Facilities Element includes an inventory of existing capital facilities and projects the needs for future <br /> public capital facilities required to support the levels of growth called for by the Land Use Element. The <br /> Washington Administrative Code guidelines(WAC's)suggest that the Land Use Element include"a schedule for <br /> the phasing of the development contemplated consistent with the availability of capital facilities as provided in <br /> the capital facilities element." This"concurrency"schedule will be is addressed in the Capital Facilities Element, <br /> consistent with policies for levels of service and financing capabilities. The Land Use Element deals with the <br /> designation of land for public capital facilities and the impacts associated with siting of such facilities. This <br /> approach is consistent with the Multi County Planning Policies for King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish Counties. <br /> Urban development should not occur without the provision of adequate public facilities. Yet the siting of public <br /> facilities often causes secondary impacts and land use compatibility challenges. The following land use policies <br /> shall apply to the siting of public facilities. <br /> Policy 2.7.1 The City shall designate on the land use map,to the extent possible,the desired location of <br /> essential public facilities. <br /> Policy 2.7.2 All public facilities should be sited and developed so as to be compatible with adjoining land <br /> uses to the greatest extent feasible. <br /> LAND USE ELEMENT, 203.9 Amendment 25 <br /> Exhibit 1 -Page 25 <br />