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IEVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> URBAN DESIGN AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION ELEMENT <br /> b be aggressively pursued, in cooperation with waterfront" character, rather than use <br /> federal and state agencies and private busi- thematic motifs not traditional to Everett. <br /> 111 nesses. <br /> i - --- — .:1<....-...-:-...77.7 ps.: — ---— ' ' ' ' :'.,z,'A.- n .,...4::i:i,i.,.:::ii(::.::...„;.: . <br /> �y>. p Yip MA�'�.r{� � � ' � � y <br /> „ ,‘—r., , ; > ttk.,,,,. /n3:07:=1„ ,5, . , mit.i.:;...i..., <br /> 2..: K 4.,, S 5, <br /> I I <br /> icy..:vR <br /> r b Y <br /> Encourage and maintain public waterfront Enhance and preserve unique waterfront sites, <br /> access and activity space. structures and artifacts whenever possible. <br /> I <br /> Policy 6.7.4 As some existing industrial Policy 6.7.7 Historic sites, structures, and <br /> 0 uses become uneconomical to maintain, artifacts should be commemorated with <br /> opportunities for public access should be interpretive signs. <br /> pursued in any redevelopment proposals. <br /> I Policy 6.7.8 Pockets of public space <br /> Policy 6.7.5 A palette of appropriate should be provided at several locations along <br /> pedestrian furnishings should be developed the harborfront and the riverfront to allow <br /> II that reflects the long-standing, historical for community events and celebrations. <br /> image of a "working waterfront,” rather than <br /> a contrived, tourist-oriented theme. <br /> IPolicy 6.7.6 New development should <br /> also reflect and continue the "working <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> Ili, <br /> I <br /> UD-21 <br />