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3666-19
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4/3/2019
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13. Neighborhood Business. (4.1 on the Land Use Map.) This designation is applied to existing and potential. <br /> small districts within residential neighborhoods that provide for the everyday retail convenience or service needs <br /> 14. Community Business. (4.2 on Land Use Map.) This designation is applied to areas that have historically <br /> been zoned for community business activities. Except as provided in the land use policies and permitted by <br /> allowed to encroach into residential ar as. <br /> 15. Office. (4.3 on the Land Use Map.) This designation is applied along arterial streets that arc not appropriate <br /> for retail commercial uses as a buffer between the arterial traffic noise and adjoining residential ar as. <br /> 16. Mixed Use Commercial Multiple Family. (4.4 on the Land Use Map.) This designation is applied to arterial- <br /> corridors <br /> rterial.corridors that have traditionally have been commercial strip areas,but that arc now intended to be redeveloped <br /> over time as major transit corridors with a mix of commercial uses and multiple family housing. <br /> 17. Waterfront Commercial. (4.5 on the Land Use Map.) This designation is applied to limited portions of the <br /> Everett shoreline that have a unique shoreline character -. - - _ - •- - --- • - - . . _ <br /> enjoyment of the shoreline,or that provide for uses that are supportive of other water dependent and water <br /> related uses. <br /> 18. H y I d try. (5.1 on the Land Use Map.) This designation is applied to areas presently zoned or suited for <br /> heavy manufacturing and industrial activities. <br /> 19. Maritime Services. (5.2 on the Land Use Map.) This designation is applied to shoreline ar as presently used <br /> or suited for water dependent and water related industrial,commercial and service activities, including portions of <br /> transportatio. <br /> 20. L'aht I d try.(5.3 on the Land Use Map.)This designation is applied to areas presently suited for light <br /> 21. Office and Industrial Park. (5.4 on the Land Use Map.) This designation is applied to areas suited for largo <br /> parcel,campus style office and/or industrial development. <br /> 22. Agricultural. (6.1 on the Land Use Map.) This designation has been applied to all land within the Snohomish <br /> River floodplain or flood fringe that is presently zoned for agricultural uses,except for the properties west of <br /> Lowell Lorimer Road. <br /> 23. Aquatic. (7.1 on the Land Use Map.) This designation has been applied to all aquatic areas below the <br /> Deep Water Port and Urban Maritime shoreline environments. <br /> E. RESIDENTIAL DENSITIES <br /> The land use designations of the Land Use Map include a density range for the residential land use designations <br /> expre-,ed in"dwellings per gross acre." The density ranges provided arc meant to indicate the number of <br /> necessary to support residential development. The density ranges expressed arc not intended to guarantee that a <br /> property owner can build at the maximum,or even the minimum density indicated on the map. <br /> Numerous factors influence how densely a given property can be developed. However,the density ranges <br /> expre'ced on the Land Use Map provide a guide to the establishment of development regulations that-will be <br /> LAND USE ELEMENT, 2019 Amendment 53 <br /> Exhibit 1 -Page 53 <br />
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