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8/3/1994
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IEVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> PARKS AND RECREATION ELEMENT <br /> binterpretive classes, displays, and celebra- Strategies <br /> tions. <br /> (a) Use LOS and the City Comprehensive <br /> IPlan as a guideline in determining the <br /> 1.5 Cultural Resources and Considera- extent growth shall require mitigation by <br /> I tions private developers in attaining facilities <br /> meeting the locally established minimum <br /> Objective standard. <br /> I1. Cultural programs foster and promote (b) Pursue a varied acquisition policy to <br /> cultural development and activities to fulfill diverse recreational needs as Everett <br /> I enrich the general quality of life and grows, such as mini parks, neighborhood <br /> appreciation of the arts. parks, and community parks. <br /> I Strategies (c) Focus priority of acquisition of new <br /> park and open space lands in deficient areas <br /> (a) Actively participate with the Cultural and important links to networking current <br /> ICommission in developing policy and facilities and environmentally unique areas. <br /> strategy to promote and enhance cultural <br /> I activity and resources within the city, and (d) Coordinate with Planning, Public <br /> acquisition of public art assets. Works, Snohomish County and other <br /> agencies to identify meaningful acqui- <br /> P (b) Continue to develop and sponsor sitions and seize acquisition opportunities <br /> cultural programs that emphasize the arts. as they appear. <br /> I (c) Promote the enhancement of the visual Objective <br /> and performing arts through parks and <br /> recreation. 2. A comprehensive city trail system <br /> I linking neighborhoods and natural features <br /> (d) Develop community-oriented facilities for both pedestrian and bicycle traffic. <br /> for both performing and visual arts. <br /> 1 Strategies <br /> Goal <br /> (a) Coordinate with Public Works and <br /> I 2.0 Pursue increased funding and other Planning to assure recreational and com- <br /> resources for capital improvement and muter trails form a functional, compre- <br /> Iacquisition. (Capital Facilities) hensive network. <br /> Objective (b) Pursue development of trail linkages in <br /> acquiring new park lands or land acquired <br /> 1. Acquisition requirements identified in by mitigation, wherever possible. <br /> the 1992 Park Comprehensive Plan are <br /> 1110 met. (c) Develop and implement a com- <br /> prehensive trail system over time meeting <br /> the goals and criteria adopted in the plan. <br /> I <br /> P-5 <br /> I <br />
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