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EVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN I <br /> URBAN DESIGN AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION ELEMENT <br /> improved to incorporate street trees with4/ <br /> decorative cast iron tree grates, seating, <br /> hanging flower baskets, and seasonal <br /> banners. <br /> is 4} i -- q Y' •. <br /> -i"-:lr . . .,.. '.--,-- ',:, i -.‘ ''''' P: _____----- tit...-.- _,., , " ',,,44";,,,,, <br /> 4� t r r=4.14kki i, ' <br /> �x %..M X i 40� <br /> ll <br /> Good example of Policy 3 along Hewitt Avenue. Attention to pedestrian safety and comfort - <br /> This type ofstreetscape should be encouraged should always be emphasized. <br /> throughout the CBD. <br /> Policy 6.6.6 Major transportation termi- <br /> Policy 6.6.4 Height limits should be nals for regional transit service should be III <br /> established for downtown that, over time, used as opportunities for revitalizing the <br /> reinforce the image of a compact, human- downtown by employing timeless, classic <br /> scale city center, as seen from the water, the forms of architecture, incorporating <br /> freeway, and nearby neighborhoods. pedestrian features and encouraging adjacent <br /> invest-ment. <br /> Policy 6.6.5 One or more major publicII <br /> spaces should be developed near or next to Policy 6.6.7 New or renovated parking <br /> major buildings of civic importance in order structures should include street level <br /> to provide locations for community events commercial uses, planting, and architectural <br /> and celebrations and artistic performances. proportions to make them compatible with <br /> surrounding buildings. ii <br /> Policy 6.6.8 Historic buildings located <br /> within the downtown should be adapted to <br /> new uses and any adjacent development <br /> should reflect and extend the rich character <br /> found in the older structures. <br /> 4110 <br /> I <br /> UD-18 <br />