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EVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> CAPITAL FACILITIES AND UTILITIES ELEMENT <br /> Assisted Housing Units in the city of Everett consist of the following: <br /> Type of Housing Number of Units <br /> EHA Public Housing 803 <br /> Section 8 Certificates & Vouchers 940 <br /> Privately Developed; Publicly Subsidized <br /> Section 236 Developments 592 <br /> Section 8 Private 248 <br /> Section 202 58 <br /> Washington State Housing - Tax Credit Projects 509 <br /> WA Housing Finance Commission <br /> Multifamily Bond Issue Projects 69 <br /> Total of All Assisted Housing 3219 <br /> New assisted housing development will be guided by the CHAS; <br /> local adequacy standards will be in conformance with policy <br /> stated therein. <br /> 8. Solid waste/recycling <br /> III. UTILITIES <br /> Recycling efforts are coordinated and guided <br /> through the "Comprehensive Solid Waste A. INTRODUCTION <br /> Management Plan" (February 1991, revised <br /> in 1992) which sets forth goals and actions The GMA requires that the city <br /> for a five year period. The summary of comprehensive plan include the general <br /> implementation activities begins on page 12-7 locations, proposed locations, and capacity of <br /> and covers the following items: Waste all existing and proposed utilities, including <br /> Reduction, Recycling, Composting, Waste but not limited to electricity, gas and <br /> Collection, Resource Recovery, Transfer and telecommunications. Gas, electric, telephone <br /> Long Haul System, Landfilling, Enforcement and cable TV utilities are viewed as demand- <br /> and Administration and other wastes. The driven (i.e., following development). <br /> plan also sets forth an anticipated year of <br /> completion and estimated cost for each item. Utilities have been inventoried by individual <br /> (See Appendix A.2) providers. Most of these providers plan for <br /> the future in two to five year increments <br /> CF-17 <br />