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More information can be found in the Pilchuck Audubon Society Profile monthly newsletter under SMART GROWTH REPORT at http://www.pilchuckaudubon.org


Snohomish County Adopts Urban Center Ordinance

Fully Contained Communities Eliminated

Urban Residential Design Standards include Strong Tree Retention and Replacement

Rural Cluster Subdivisions Density Reductions

Rural Population Target Reduced from 15 percent to 10 percent

Sustainable Lands Strategy

County-wide Transfer of Development Rights Issue

Affordable Housing using Inclusionary Zoning

Ballfields for Kids

Year-Round Farmers Market

County Shoreline Master Program Update

City of Snohomish Shoreline Master Program Update

City of Lake Stevens Shoreline Master Program Update

NPDES Update

Snohomish County Docketing on Comprehensive Plan Amendments

Livable Snohomish County Coalition

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