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2021-94
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8/3/1994
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I <br /> EVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> CAPITAL FACILITIES AND UTILITIES ELEMENT <br /> bEverett sewer system will be 275 GPCD with service/concurrency requirement. Revisions <br /> a goal of 260 GPCD. This goal is achievable to the Interim Transportation Mitigation <br /> I through the use of conservation methods. Ordinance are anticipated in order to meet <br /> GMA goals. <br /> (b) Domestic water. Domestic water is <br /> I supplied wholesale to 70% of Snohomish Currently, transportation thoroughfares are <br /> County, including all of Everett, by the designed to meet Highway Capacity Manual <br /> Utilities Division of the city of Everett standards. It is not likely, nor is it desirable, <br /> I Department of Public Works. Within Everett, that GMA goals can be attained solely <br /> water is distributed entirely by the city through the use of these standards. For a <br /> (Utilities, Department of Public Works). (See more complete discussion, please refer to the <br /> IWater System Capital Facilities Map on page City of Everett Comprehensive Plan - <br /> 14.) Outside the city limits, it is purchased Transportation Element. <br /> from the city of Everett by a number of <br /> Idistricts which supply water to other 6. City Buildings & Other Related Facilities <br /> jurisdictions. The inventory of city-owned buildings has <br /> I Management of the city's water supply is been completed and plans for new construc- <br /> tion and expansion have been outlined. <br /> guided by "The Comprehensive Water System Existing facilities include those used by City <br /> I Plan" (1989) which has been adopted by the Administration, the Fire and Police De- <br /> Planning Commission and City Council. The partments, the Library and the Senior Center. <br /> document is currently under revision; adop- Current projects include two new facilities <br /> tion of a new plan is anticipated in 1994. (the Animal Control Shelter and the Fire <br /> Department of Public Works sponsored water Station#7). <br /> conservation plans are designed to sub- <br /> I stantially reduce future per capita water The anticipated need for additional facilities <br /> consumption. to house services such as fire and police as a <br /> I (c) Stormwater. Stormwater management result of future annexations is expected, in <br /> programs within the Everett area are guided part (a) to depend on future annexation <br /> by the "South Everett Drainage Basins Plan," policies, involving the County and Boundary <br /> I <br /> which was adopted by the Planning Commis- Review Board, and (b) to be fulfilled by <br /> sion and City Council in 1982. Updates of existing facilities within these specific <br /> specific drainage basins are periodically planning areas. Police and Fire Departments <br /> I completed. In addition, the city coordinates are currently investigating the concept of <br /> its management of stormwater with The shared space. <br /> Puget Sound Water Quality Authority, which <br /> I has provided specific guidelines and regula- 7. Public Housing <br /> tions. Capital improvements for surface Public Housing issues for the city are <br /> water management are funded through city of addressed through the "Comprehensive <br /> IEverett sewer rates. Housing Affordability Strategy" (CHAS) <br /> document prepared by the Department of <br /> 5. Transportation Planning and Community Development and <br /> Information from the transportation inventory adopted by the Everett City Council annually. <br /> was used to establish a level of <br /> 1 <br /> II CF-13 <br />
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