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4/3/2019
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- . . - -- ___. _ -- • _ . ---• _ . . This planning process will <br /> require a review of the needs and plans for WSU, ECC and shall include consideration of potential land use changes <br /> for other properties for college related uses,such as student housing and other uses. The planning process shall <br /> include substantial public outreach to surrounding neighborhoods and property owners. <br /> Policy 2.9 .5 Neighborhoods. Special plans for individual neighborhoods or groups of neighborhoods arc <br /> - - --- - - -- - -- - - - - --•-- . -_ .- , .As time and interest permit, more detailed study <br /> of specific neighborhoods may be initiated to address issues that may be important for one area but not to other <br /> neighborhoods. Such studies should be supplemental to the overall Land Use Element and may be used as the <br /> basis for amending land use designations,zoning boundaries or standards, or to reinforce or create a special <br /> character or architectural style desired for the particular area that may not otherwise be possible within the <br /> framework of existing policies, land use designations and development regulations without further study. <br /> Policy 2.914.6 High Capacity Transit Corridors/Transit Stations. High capacity transit includes both light rail <br /> transit(LRT)and bus rapid transit(BRT). BRT has already been established from Everett Station to the King <br /> - . :-: - : --- ... • ':-- :RT lines in Everett and its planning area arc contemplated within <br /> the time of the planning period(by 2035).The possibility of a regional high capacity transit system(light rail} <br /> being extended to Everett within the time frame of the planning period is uncertain. Everett feels that extension <br /> of the light rail system to Everett is critical to the growth management objectives of the region,and more <br /> specifically,for the ability of the City to accommodate the regional growth expectations for Everett. The <br /> introduction of such a transportation mode will have profound impacts :- -- .----- ' -- - - - - <br /> of Everett and the Puget Sound. The siting of high capacity transit corridors and stations will generate special <br /> transportation needs,such as interconnections with local bus service and development of park and ride facilities <br /> -• - - -: , .-: -. - -- .--_ - ' '- : .-: - - -at will benefit from being in close proximity to <br /> transit stations. <br /> Figure i designates the City's preferred high capacity transit corridor and station locations. These designations <br /> are based upon preliminary analysis prepared by Sound Transit,with City input,in the updating of the Sound <br /> Transit Long Range Plan in 2013 14. The decisions concerning the timing and financial plan for Sound Transit <br /> Phase 3,which would extend the light rail system from Lynnwood to Everett,will not be made until after the 2015 <br /> ten year update to the City comprehensive plan. The policies contained herein address the need to evaluate <br /> important considerations when making decisions about the location of light rail corridor serving Everett,transit <br /> station locations, and land use designations near the transit stations. <br /> a) The City of Everett shall take the lead role within the Everett Planning Ar a for determining the alignment of <br /> b) High capacity transit corridors and stations should be sited so as to provide service to existing or planned <br /> locations of high intensity employment centers and/or mixed-use employment/residential centers. <br /> c) High capacity transit corridors and stations should be sited so as to complement and support existing or <br /> planned land uses and minimize the traffic impacts on existing neighborhoods. <br /> d) High capacity transit stations should be sited so as to maximize the opportunity to integrate with other <br /> modes of transportation,especially bus transit, pedestrian and bicycle modes,and to reduce the need for use of <br /> the automobile. <br /> e) The City shall take the lead for planning for the alignment of routes and the location of LRT and BRT <br /> stations. These planning efforts shall include consideration for land use changes to take advantage of the likely <br /> increase in development interest near stations. The City should evaluate use of tools identified in the PSRC's <br /> Growing Transit Communities(GTC)planning program in the development of station area plans. The planning <br /> process shall consider measures to protect existing residential neighborhoods, compatibility with surrounding <br /> land uses,environmental impacts,and land use changes to support development potential consistent with the <br /> City's growth targets. <br /> LAND USE ELEMENT, 2019 Amendment 32 <br /> Exhibit 1 -Page 32 <br />
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