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iEVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> LAND USE ELEMENT <br /> Psfacilities" to the extent possible in order to to the areas which have been studied in the <br /> understand the types of facilities needed or past, the following areas are of special <br /> I planned for the Everett area, the land use concern, and a general description of the <br /> requirements, and potential impacts of such issues, goals and potential land use activities is <br /> facilities so potential sites can be identified by included herein. These areas may require <br /> I both the Land Use Element and Capital further study and, in some instances, very <br /> Facilities Element when updating the compre- detailed special review before assigning a <br /> hensive plan. permanent land use designation. The Land <br /> I Use Map has designated land uses for the <br /> 1.10.2 "Hard to site" facilities shall be entire planning area. Land use designations <br /> located so as to provide the necessary service and related policies of the Land Use Element <br /> Ito the intended users of the facility with the shall apply to the areas described in the <br /> least impact on surrounding land uses. Only following section until such time that further <br /> I sites which are located so as to promote studies conducted in conjunction with updates <br /> compatibility with other existing or planned to the comprehensive plan provide a basis for <br /> land uses shall be allowed for such uses. changing land use designations or policies. <br /> 1 1.10.3 The impacts of "hard to site" 1.11.1 Central City: Important policy <br /> facilities shall be reviewed in accordance with decisions concerning housing, transportation, <br /> I the review process specified by the city's parking, urban design and capital facilities <br /> zoning code, SEPA ordinance, and other should be included in a comprehensive <br /> applicable ordinances of the city which revisitation of Everett's downtown. Until <br /> ir <br /> promote land use compatibility and mitigation further study has determined what long term <br /> of potential adverse impacts caused by the changes to land use policies and designations <br /> siting and operation of such facilities. are desired for the downtown area, the <br /> I policies in Section 1.4 of the Land Use <br /> 1.10.4 Land uses which meet the Element shall pertain to the Central City. <br /> description of "essential public facilities" <br /> I which serve a county-wide, regional or state- 1.11.2 Shorelines: See Section 1.12 for <br /> wide need shall not be permitted in Everett Shoreline Use Policies. <br /> unless the proponent demonstrates that other <br /> Icommunities have accepted a fair share of 1.11.3 Southwest Everett: Southwest <br /> essential public facilities. Everett contains one of the largest inventories <br /> of undeveloped industrial land served by utility <br /> I1.11 Specific Geographic Areas: The and transportation infrastructure in the Puget <br /> City, from time to time, has studied specific Sound. This industrial area is home to <br /> areas and adopted plans and programs for industries that employed over 24,000 workers <br /> various neighborhoods and districts within the in 1990. In addition to large employment <br /> city. These studies have been used as a basis increases anticipated from recent expansion at <br /> I for capital improvement planning, zoning code the Boeing plant, there are over 700 acres of <br /> standards, review and conditioning of land use vacant or redevelopable industrially zoned <br /> permits, and allocation of Community land in this area. With the exception of <br /> gio Development Block Grant funds. These approximately 100 acres located between <br /> studies, as they relate to the Land Use Japanese Gulch and the Mukilteo city limits, it <br /> Element, should continue to be used as is all readily accessible and served by water <br /> IIIresources for future action plans. In addition and sewer utilities. The city, along with <br /> I LU-29 <br />