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EVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> CAPITAL FACILITIES AND UTILITIES ELEMENT <br /> emergency situations. The city's hazardous and portions of Everett Community College. (See <br /> materials van is also under the jurisdiction of the Parks and Golf Courses Map on page 16.) <br /> Fire Department. <br /> The Parks and Recreation Department has <br /> The Everett Fire Department undergoes an annual recently completed an in-depth demand analysis of <br /> review and analysis for evaluation of its current their facilities and services. This analysis is <br /> and future (20-50 years) operations. Decisions currently being used to formulate long-range goals <br /> regarding transfer of equip-ment and personnel or for the provision of facilities and services over the <br /> possible expansion of facilities are based on these next twenty years. <br /> analyses. <br /> For additional information on Pathways for <br /> 2. Libraries. Pedestrian & Bicycle - See Transportation <br /> The city of Everett owns and operates one main Element <br /> library, one branch library (Evergreen) and one <br /> bookmobile. (See City Buildings Capital 4. Sewer/Water/Stormwater <br /> Facilities Map on page 15.) This includes The City of Everett has an adequate water supply <br /> approximately 63,500 square feet and and sewer system capacity for the planning <br /> approximately 232,500 volumes. Funding for horizon. There will need to be an ongoing review <br /> library services is primarily through property and monitoring of the adequacy of the water <br /> taxes, with other minor sources occasionally supply and sewer system capacity as a part of the <br /> available. water and sewer plan updates. The functional <br /> The Everett Library has approximately 86,000 water and sewer plans are referenced as a part of <br /> registered borrowers; approximately 55% are this document and will be reviewed and updated <br /> as needed to assure adequate water supplies and <br /> Everett residents. Approximately 65% of all <br /> Everett residents are registered borrowers. The sewer system capacity. <br /> remaining borrowers come from other <br /> jurisdictions to use the library. The city library is (a) Sewer. Sanitary sewer service in the Everett <br /> guided by the Library Board endorsed five-year area is provided by the Utilities Division of the <br /> plan entitled "The Shape of Things to Come--the city of Everett Department of Public Works. <br /> Everett Library Long Range Plan from 1991- While all areas within the existing city boundaries <br /> 1995". are serviced, certain areas located within the <br /> interim UGA drain into other systems to the south <br /> 3. Parks/Recreation of Everett. (See Sewer System Capital Facilities <br /> The development of parks and recreation facilities Map on page 12.) Depending on the degree of <br /> in the Everett area is guided by the city of new growth for the city, the wastewater treatment <br /> Everett's Parks and Recreation Plan (1992-1997), plant expansion may need to occur sooner than <br /> the National Recreation and Parks Association originally planned. <br /> standards and the 1985 Statewide Comprehensive <br /> Outdoor Recreation Plan. Total wastewater entering the system for <br /> treatment is 32.3 million gallons per day peak <br /> Existing facilities and open space include a influent serving a population of 117,100 people; <br /> combination of regional, community and therefore the current level of service is 275 GPCD <br /> neighborhood parks, trails systems, boat (gallons per capita per day). The standard for the <br /> docks/launches, swim centers, a variety of playing Mukilteo Water and Sewer system is 400 GPCD. <br /> fields (soccer, baseball, softball), golf courses, The standard recommended by the "Gravity Sewer <br /> numerous public school facilities (primarily System Design and Construction, ASCE 1982"is <br /> outdoor areas), meeting halls (in regional parks) 270 GPCD. The current standard for the city of <br /> CF-11 <br />