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USE

R-S

R-1

R-2

R-2(A)

UR3

UR4

NB

B

MU

LI1

LI2

HI

AG

SPECIAL REGULATIONS

PUBLIC, INSTITUTIONAL AND QUASI-PUBLIC USES

Cemetery

C

C

C

C

C

A

C

Community garden

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

Food bank

A

P

A1

P1

P

1In Metro Everett on TOD or pedestrian streets: prohibited use on the ground floor.

Government—limited public service (e.g., public works yards, vehicle storage, etc.)

C2

C2

P2

C2

P

P

2TOD or pedestrian streets: public works yards or vehicle storage prohibited use.

Government, administrative and service

C

C

P

P

P

A

A

Government, correctional facility

C

See EMC 19.13.130 for jails and correctional facilities.

Hospitals

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

P

A

C

See EMC 19.13.120 for hospitals.

Light rail station

P3

P3

P3

P3

3Permitted only by development agreement with approval by city council.

Parks, fire stations

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

Permitted use if park master plan or capital facility plan approved by Everett city council, otherwise an administrative use.

Religious facility and places of worship

C

C

C

C

C

C4

A4

P4

P1

C1

See EMC 19.13.080 for churches, religious facilities and places of worship.

1In Metro Everett on TOD or pedestrian streets: prohibited use on the ground floor.

4TOD or pedestrian streets: prohibited use on the ground floor.

Schools (public and private)—elementary, middle and high schools

C

C

A

A

A

A

P

P

P

A

See EMC 19.13.180, Schools

Schools (public and private)—institutions of higher education

C

C

C

C

P

P

P

A

See EMC 19.13.180, Schools

Social services

P8

P8

P8

P8

P8

A7

P9

P

P10

A10

7Permitted only on designated residential mixed-use corridor or TOD streets. The use must be located on the ground floor of a residential mixed-use development with no less than fifty percent of the gross floor area used for single-family or multifamily residential uses.

8Permitted only as an accessory use in permanent supportive housing facilities, transitional housing facilities, and shelters hosted by a religious organization pursuant to RCW 35.21.915. Services provided on site shall be limited to residents of the shelter or housing.

9May occupy a maximum of fifty percent of the gross floor area.

10In Metro Everett on TOD or pedestrian streets: prohibited on the ground floor except as an accessory use to emergency housing, indoor emergency shelters, and outdoor emergency shelters.

Solid waste transfer station

C5

C

5TOD or pedestrian streets: prohibited use.

Solid waste—hazardous waste treatment and storage

A5

6

A6

5TOD or pedestrian streets: prohibited use.

6Any hazardous waste treatment and storage facility over one acre in size is subject to a conditional use permit.

Transit and bicycle facilities

—single bus stop with or without shelter

—bike rack/repair station

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

Transit station—where routes converge for transfers with more than one shelter

C

A

A

P

A

A

A

Transportation facilities of statewide significance

C

C

C

C

C

C

A

A

A

A

A

A

Utilities—minor aboveground facilities

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

P

See EMC 19.13.020, Aboveground utility and communications facilities.

Utilities—major aboveground facilities

A

A

A

A

A

A

A

P

P

P

P

P

See EMC 19.13.020, Aboveground utility and communications facilities.

1In Metro Everett only on TOD or pedestrian streets: prohibited use on the ground floor.

2TOD or pedestrian streets: Public works yards or vehicle storage prohibited use.

3Permitted by development agreement with approval by city council.

4TOD or pedestrian streets: prohibited use on the ground floor.

5TOD or pedestrian streets: prohibited use.

6Any hazardous waste treatment and storage facility over one acre in size is subject to a conditional use permit.

7Permitted only on designated residential mixed-use corridor or TOD streets. The use must be located on the ground floor of a residential mixed-use development with no less than fifty percent of the gross floor area used for single-family or multifamily residential uses.

8Social services permitted as an accessory use in permanent supportive housing facilities, transitional housing facilities, and shelters hosted by a religious organization pursuant to RCW 35.21.915. Services provided on site shall be limited to residents of the shelter or housing.

9May occupy a maximum of fifty percent of the gross floor area.

10In Metro Everett on TOD or pedestrian streets: prohibited on the ground floor except as an accessory use to emergency housing, indoor emergency shelters, and outdoor emergency shelters.

(Ord. 3976-23 § 3, 2023; Ord. 3895-22 § 14 (Exh. 3), 2022; Ord. 3774-20 § 5(E) (Exh. 3), 2020.)