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109 4TH AVE N.PDF111111111111 5008 109 4TH AVE N Flush mount panel sign • Sign backing is made of W plywood and painted high gloss red • Trim is made of 1.5" x W wood trim secured to plywood with wood glue and trim nails. It is pained high gloss black with gold accents. • Sign dimensions are 18" high by 15' across • Sign consists of two equal 7.5' pieces • The letters are made of wood and painted high gloss gold. They are secured to the sign using manufacturer supplied hardware and construction adhesive. Construction adhesive will be applied to the back of each letter before it is pressed in place on to each manufacturer supplied metal stud. • Each piece of sign is secured to cinder block exterior wall with six 5/16" x 2.5° lag bolts and fender washers. • Each lag bolt is received by a 2" lag shield that is set into holes drilled into cinder block • The sign is illuminated by five black gooseneck exterior, commercial grade lights. The wattage of each light shall not exceed 75 watts or the LED equivalent. Churchkey Pub 109 41h Ave N Edmonds, WA 98020 Trevor Miller MNY LLC Manager (360) 202-8335 M M 0 0 0 zz M M �. m MG w 0 m .... . ........ ------- . ... .. & 22, ....... Arl;­l�."Y J, w C EEIVED ov� -- ----­---­- Fro" + -- --- . ..... DEVELOPMENT SERVICES -:C OMER-- j 71- � ffe✓r 6) �S �j5 Wood letters will be secured to the 3/ inch plywood with construction adhesive and factory supplied threaded studs that are screwed into the plywood and received by factory drilled holes in the letters. IT M m p� Or p O z —mi am O M m to N C �< w M m m — - !� Y - _---`__ _--r-'----- .......... � __i.._.—j ; _— i 3 � a�s� `. (' S" � � T � �`�h�'� j~�� - *„°�' ` 1- I 4 - * � 7 3T�,'�y i , i 1 � i —i •— I I I � j ^'t'�"h ` 1 I ,,.,a�„�-'°�i .fir �"�"'`. '• I I , r I -71 — --�' _"_«'---r�--- '.. .e..._.e_ ..... :...,..,.ef »,}�.,.. .n{...,.:. I I '�- . -i �. 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RE,CEIVE.D. 07 i2013 _ -_--- ; ___._�--- �----�--T-----, -r- �' DEVELOPMENT SERVICES . -r---;---- ;----f-- , � i ' ' COIUNTER I' ► I i i 4 , Blade Sign • Sign and bracket are 60" top to bottom • Bracket is 42.5" wide • Sign is 43.5" high and 27.5" wide • Bracket is made of Y4" thick wrought iron which is 2" wide • Chain used to hang fiberglass sign is of steel composition • Steel brackets are molded into fiberglass construction of sign • Bracket is secured to cinder block exterior wall with 3/8" x 3.5" lag bolts with fender washers. • Lag bolts are received by 3" lag shields which are set in drilled holes. • Sign is illuminated by two spot light type fixtures mounted even with bracket's cross -member, spaced 2 feet on either side of sign. Bulb wattage not to exceed 100 watt incandescent bulbs or LED equivalent Sign on Left of image is the sign in question Churchkey Pub 109 4th Ave N Edmonds, WA 98020 vor Miller M z Y LLC Manager 0 o� (00) 202-8335 o M zz m U) M N3 o w m M m 01) APPROVED AS NOTED I BY ENGINEERING. , Date:I City otEdmou& Bnilding Department APPROVED PLAN CITY OF EDMONDS BUILDING DEPARTMENT WORK 1QK5 ADDRESS OWNER APPROVED DATE- !! BLDG. OFFICIAL PERMIT NUMBER 6uuy2-d �7-/?A3 APPROVED BY PLANNING PLANNING CONDITION: The bottom of the blade sign shall be at least 8' from the sidewalk per ECDC 20.60.040.C. STREET FILE DECEIVED NOV 07 2013 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES COUNTER OF EDA-f �rLP CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH - EDMONDS, WA 98020 PHONE: (425) 771-0220 - FAX: (425) 771-0221 STATUS: ISSUED ENG20130619 Permit Number: ENG20130619 Address of Public Use/Encroachment: 109 4TH AVE N, EDMONDS PROPERTYOWNER BUSINESS OWNER THE CHURCHKEY PUB THE CHURCHKEY PUB P.O. BOX 151 109 4TH AVE. N. EDMONDS, WA 98020 EDMONDS, WA 98020 (360)202-8335 STREET USE/ENCROACHNIENT BLADE SIGN EXTENDING 44" BEYOND PROPERTY LINE. BOTTOM OF SIGN HANGS 10,61, ABOVE SIDEWALK. STREET USE: Placement of any temporary or movable objects in any portion of public space or City right-of-way shall meet all code requirements as set forth in the following chapters of the Edmonds Community Development Code. ENCROACHMENT: Permanent structures encroaching upon any portion of public space, City right-of-way or easement area shall meet all Code Requirements as set forth in the following chapter of the Edmonds Community Development Code. CODE APPLICATION: Chapter 18.70, 17.65, and 17.70.040 of the Edmonds Community Development Code. All terms of the adopted ordinance are incorporated herein as if set forth in full and this permit therefore is subject to the terms of those chapters. FOR THE TERM IN WHICH THIS PUBLIC USE/ENCROACHMENT IS IN EFFECT, THE OWNER SHALL COMPL Y WITH THE PERMIT CONDITIONS SET FORTH BY THIS PERMIT. NOTE: The issuance o/Ihis permit is understood by the owner to be of temporary nature, shall vest no permanent right and shall be issued and may in any case be revoked at the sole discretion of the City per ECDC 18.70.040. Applicant is responsible to provide a copy of the insurance certificate to the City at the beginning of each calendar year, no later than the 21st day of January. INDEMNITY: The Applicant understands and agrees to hold the City of Edmonds harmless from any it juries, damages or claims of any kind or description whatsoever, foreseen or unforeseen, that may be made against the applicant or the City of Edmonds, or any of its departments or employees, including but not limited to the defense of any legal proceedings including defense costs, court cost, and attorney fees by reason of granting this permit. In addition, the applicant understands that he/she shall provide and continually maintain during the term of the permit a ceritificate of insurance natning the city as at? additional insured, with respect to liability, and providing that it shall be primary as to any other policy of insurance. THIS APPLICATION IS NOT A PERMIT UNTIL SIGNED BY THE CITY ENGINEER OR HIS/HER DEPUTY: AND FEES ARE PAID, AND RECEIPT IS ACKNOWLEDGED IN SPACE PROVIDED. Printed: Mondav, November 25, 2013 DATE x1 L_g,- FILE COPY Y APPLICANT COPY STATUS: ISSUED ENG20130619 CONDITIONS • The proposal will not adversely impact public space open to vehicular or pedestrian travel. • Architectural Design Board Approval has been granted or the process has been administratively approved. • 'fhe proposal will not unreasonably interfere with the rights of the public. • Items shall be placed adjacent to the building and may encroach onto a maximum of two feet of the public sidewalk; or in accordance with Bistro and outdoor dining code; or per an approved building permit. • Safe Pedestrian travel area, or clear zone, of 44 inches minimum width, providing a level safe walking surface along the public sidewalk, shall be maintained. (e.g. measuring 44 inches from edge of street tree grates or newspaper stands toward place of business.) • Exterior light Fixtures, banners, signs and flags must provide for a minimum clear zone of 7 feet above City right-of-way. • Clear Landings of 44 inches or no less than the width of the door (whichever is greater), measured toward the street, shall be maintained on the exterior side of all required exit doors. Illumination from the city light fixtures shall not be blocked. No objects shall be hung from the City light standards. • Three feet of clearance around fire hydrants, standpipes, P.I.Ws, manholes, water meters, blowoffs, cleanouts and valvesshallbe maintained. • Applicant shall repair/replace all, damage to utilities or frontage improvements in City right-of-way per City standards that is caused by or occurs during the permitted project. • Sound/Noise originating from temporary construction sites as a result of construction activity are exempt from the noise limits of ECC Chapter 5.30 only during the hours of 7:OOam to 6:OOpm on weekdays and 10:00am and 6:OOpm on Saturdays, excluding Sundays and Federal Holidays. At all other times the noise originating from construction sites/activities must comply with the noise limits of Chapter 5.30, unless a variance has been granted pursuant to ECC 5.30.120. • Applicant, on behalf of his or her spouse, heirs, assigns, and successors in interests, agrees to indemnify defend and hold harmless the City of Edmonds, Washington,. its officials, employees, and agents from any and all claims for damages of whatever nature, arising directly or indirectly from the issuance fo this permit. Issuance of this permit shall not be deemed to modify, waive or reduce any requirements of any City ordinance not limit in any way the City's ability to enforce any ordinance provision. INSPECTIONS None of EDA1O 4 ��'ass tNc. 1 s90 PROPERTY OWNER NAME: BUSINESS NAME: Tel -C BUSINESS OWNER NAME: STREET USE PERMIT ST 4 � C . "Phone Ws—)/ —/ l �P� Phone 3 ADDRESS OF PUBLIC USE: I GPI z'l"— A/c N 6-dmnl �, (,)c+ gf-O a0 APPLICANT MAILING ADDRESS: %�i�� 1104 Ayc f 1/�C�, �f� Ci�,llJJ siisiosesvoesiiiwvisiiisysiuiisoiesioiiiisviiioioinaniioAiieiw•isiiniiissoiviiissosiiiioii� Placement of any temporary or movable objects in any portion of public space or City right-of-way shall meet all Code,Requirements as set forth in the following chapters of the Edmonds Community Development Code. 18.70 STREET USE AND ENCROACHMENT PERMITS: 17.65 LIMITED OUTDOOR DISPLAY OF MERCHANDISE 17.70.040 TEMPORARY USES; Bistro and outdoor. dining PERMIT ISSUANCE A Street Use Permit may be issued, at the discretion of the Development Services Director, City Engineer or their respective designee, for temporary objects located within any public span, right-of-way, roadway, parking strip and/or sidewalk, including the air space above them, if they are placed in compliance with the above referenced Code Sections. and the following criteria are met:' ➢ It has been concluded that the proposal will not adversely impact public space open to vehicular or pedestrian` travel; ➢ Architectural Design Board approval has been granted or the process has been administratively approved; ➢ The proposal will not unreasonably interfere with the rights of the public; ➢ Items shall be placed adjacent to the building and may encroach onto a maximum of two feet of the public sidewalk; or in accordance with Bistro and outdoor dining code; or.per an approved building permit; ➢ Safe pedestrian travel area, or clear zone, of 44 inches minimum width shall be maintained on City sidewalks; (see definition of clear zone below) ➢ Exterior light fixtures, banners, signs and flags must be a minimum of 7 feet above City right-of-way; ➢ Clear landings of 44 inches or no less than the width of the door (whichever is greater), measured toward the street, shall be maintained on the exterior side of all required exit doors; ➢ Illumination from City light fixtures shall not be blocked; ➢ No objects shall be hung from City light standards; and J SAEngr\Fonns\Street Use Pennit.doc Revised 12/5/05 ➢ Three feet of clearance around fire hydrants, standpipes, manholes, water meters, blowoffs, cleanouts and valves shall be maintained. Clear Zone Definition: Clear Zone refers to an area 7 feet in height and 44 inches in width providing a level, safe walking surface along the public sidewalk (e.g. measuring 44 inches from edge of street tree grates or newspaper stands toward place of business and from the ground up to a height of 7 feet). DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED STREET USE: 61&dc APPLICANT- TO READ :AND SIGN NOTE: The issuance of this permit is understood by the applicant to be of a temporary nature, shall vest no permanent right and shall be issued and may in any case be revoked at the sole discretion of the City per ECDC 18.70.040. By signing this application, the applicant accepts r. esponsibility for all existing and/or future street uses. Applicant is responsible toprovide a copy of the insurance certificate to the City at the beginning of each calendar year, no later than the 21s' day of January. INDEMNITY- The applicant understands and by his/her signature to this application, agrees to hold the City of Edmonds harmless from any injuries, damages or claims of any kind or description whatsoever, foreseen or unforeseen, that may be made against the applicant or the City of Edmonds, or any of its departments or employees, including but not limited to the defense of any -legal proceedings including defense costs, court costs, and attorney fees by reason of granting this permit. In addition, the applicant understands that he/she shall provide and continually maintain during the term of the permit a certificate of insurance naming the city as an additional insured, with respect to liability, and providing that it shall be primary as to any other policy of insurance. CODE APPLICATION: By signing the application below the applicant warrant& that s/he has read or had the opportunity to read Chapter 18.70, 17.65, and 17.70.040 of the Edmonds Community Development Code and s/he understands that all terms of the adopted ordinance are incorporated herein as if set forth in full and this application and permits erefore are subject to the terms of those Chapters. SIGNATURE DATE a 3 Prope wner/Business Owner FOR CITY USE ONLY Approved Insurance Verified b . Building Permit #: �1 ,�� 3 2i Street Use Fee: Receipt No: L')u6 r Issued y: � Date: \��./t6�9i'�opy to Applicant: ❑ Pick-up ❑ Mail SAEngr\Forms\Street Use Permit.doc Revised 12/5/05 Certificate of Insurance This Certificate is issued as a matter of information only and confers no rights upon the certificate holder. This certificate does .not amend, extend or alter the coverage ISSUE DATE 11/22/13 afforded b the policies below. RETAIL PRODUCER ISSUING CARRIER — PRIMARY POLICY Whitfields United - Leavitt Century Surety Company PO Box 1127 465 Cleveland Avenue Everett, WA 98206 Westerville, OH 43082 Phone: 425-258-230 0 Fax:425-258-9363 INSURED ISSUED BY: The Churchkey Pub Anchor Bay Insurance Managers, Inc . MNY, LLC Post Office Box # 2510 109 4th Avenue North Silverdale, WA 98383 Edmonds WA 98020 COVERAGES This is to certify that the policies of insurance listed below have been issued to the insured named above for the policy period indicated. Notwithstanding any requirement, term or condition of any contract or other document with respect to which this certificate may be issued or may pertain, the insurance afforded by the policies described herein is subject to all the terms, exclusions and conditions of such policies. Limits shown may have been reduced by paid claims. Effective Expiration Type of Insurance Policy number Date Date Limits Building(s) Not Covered Tenant's Improvements & Betterments $50,000 Commercial Property CCP833446 11/4/2013 11/4/2014 Business Personal Property $20,000 Business Income Including $150,000 Extra Expense Tenant Glass $2,500 General Aggregate $2,000,000 Products and Completed Ops Aggregate $2,000,000 Commercial General Liability CCP833445 11/4/2013 11/4/2014 Personal & Advertising Injury $1,000,000 & Liquor Liability Each Occurrence $1,000,000 Damage to Premises Rented to You $100,000 Medical Payments (each person) $5,000 Liquor Legal (each common cause) $1,000,000 Liquor Legal (annual aggregate) $2,000,000 Non -owned & Hired Auto Liability $1,000,000/$1,000.000 i Employee Benefits Liability Not Covered Employer's Liability $1,000,000/$1,000,000/ e $1,000.000 Excess Liability Not Covered Comments: " Equipment Breakdown Enhancement Endorsement & Property Enhancement Endorsement are both included. It is understood and agreed that the City of Edmonds is named as an additional insured. Permit for Street Use Permit located in City right of way. Insurance Certificate to be provided to city at beginning of each calendar year, no later than Jan 21 st. Certificate Holder is added as Additional Insured per: ISO form CG 2012 0509. Location Address: 109 4th Avenue North Edmonds, WA 98020 Certificate Holder Cancellation: Should any of the above described policies be canceled before the expiration date City of Edmonds thereof, the issuing company will endeavor to mail 30' days written notice to the Engineering Devision certificate holder named to the left, but failure to mail such notice shall impose no 121 5th Ave North obligation or liability of any kind upon the company, its agents or representatives. Edmonds, WA 98020 "10 days for non-payment of premium. Authorized Representative: This contract Is registered and delivered as a surplus line coverage under the Insurance code of the state of Washington, Title 48 RCW. It is not protected by any Washington state guaranty association law. Licensee: William H Tanner. 7 T / � a�M�vN�ER ' 41 Ji i. 5, d ( L�jo- PLANNING DATA STREE==FILE -- Signs -- Name: _� a C_,�_ 1 `� \ I S f Date: l - a8 \ Site Address: (1D9 c( f Ae Plan Check #: BLD-20��- Project Description: Reduced Site Plan Provided: (YES / NO) Zoning: �� 1 Comprehensive Plan Designation: \ 1 �-ALA*_,\/A� C9 Map Page: Corner Lot: (YES / NO) Flag Lot: (YES NO) ADB File # (or date waived): TOTAL Area T of Si Type of Sign Allowed in Matrix . conditions Allowed area per p Unit TOTAL sign area Proposed zone? met? unit allowed for sign area this si n Exam P le llu ninte�na/ ilumiation Yes, with conditions Yes 159. tt.//inea/ fL attached 91 l attached wall 91 square feet 20 square feet wall Sign #1 VJ_A\ [`�\ 1 Y, V�J u Sign #2 re RCN e S 1 fD,�c,�"`� Sign #3 P S 1 Loq\a,o�s TOTAL Sign Area for Tenant/Stte . 1 Max Permitted: a %a Previous Total: Proposed Total: a� Sign Her ht Sign Type: W�\� Max Permitted: �� (� or ce Actual Height: 13-. Sign Type: Max Permitted: t Actual Height: Sign Type: ro Max Permitted: ( H / Actual Height: Sin Lighting Sign Type: r� �� Proposed: �\ 9 fe& Allowed in Zone: S to �vV,� Sign Type: �_ �� _, LA Proposed: ; �� Q , ✓\oJ Allowed in Zone: PLANNING DATA STREET FILE -- Signs -- Si n Colors Proposed: Acceptable? Requires ADB Approval? n . Si Location If freestanding and 3-feet or over (unless a fence) meets setbacks? Required Setbacks Street: Side: Side: Rear: . Actual Setbacks' . . Street: 7Side: Side: Rear: . Landsca 'i PorF�eesiandi ; S ns Size: Location: Critical Areas Determination #: ❑ Study Required ❑ waiver Other L, 44 OVA Ova To � �\ s � In 5 � � � � •1+M � Plan Review By: jAck MURP++Ys 109 m 0 krJ O� ram IWO APPROVED AS NOTED. NEE BY ENr,%I,,,RIN Date: —V401 AP OVER AY PLANNING �gCK�IUP�G)�Y" I Cel A-TH,4 VC- /Yo W I D-Fk 0 P ST-o 1?-EF2oAT .26 lyz �� . S9GA qF 2-,)Z ft- X 2 = 5 IVX-,A- 10X 2 f+ -r+ qo • :)o rn m RECEIVED NOV 2 1*2011' BUILDING DEPARTMENT CITY OF EDMDNDS-- N ~ p�R w w o �y 0 O}T c v co �r"-`it. f-a- iN&s*r rZ. ��NX - -� 1 4= SQ 't • I 101 /Y 2- 1 � 2-0 MATc--c-r/A-L : DOOND sa. Fir. (2- 5 �iS vF ,�wM f� 0n� w rW A s HZET �_ /LASTIc 5Ac4DW lC 4eD t, 6f ee^ R CEIVFn Cv,4,4e,,-,-�jori LC- D ��-�C-�.l r4NG NOV .2 1 ' 2011 BUILDING DEPARTMENT CITY OF EDMONDS �) ' |l�����: IY2- art c�or--s - A Lea odoo 1,4-0 -2-pQ V049�'V�40) ec. 0?� 7- 21-1 It FREE SHIPPING• + 16 FREE IN STORE PICK UP + IVFREE RETURNS" Store Finder I For Pros I Get It installed I Tool Rental i Credit Center I Savings Center 1 Project How -To Anchors Find the right anchor for every situation Unlike wood and drywall, stone, brick and concrete surfaces are a little less likely to give way with ease when you try to drive in a fastener. Fortunately, there is a whole range of anchors specially made for working with these surfaces, and the good news is that with the help of a few basic tools, they' re pretty easy to work with. Choosing the appropriate anchor from a wide variety of available options, including sleeve anchors, toggle bolts, concrete screws and more, can be overwhelming. With a little bit of knowledge, however, you'll be sure to find what you need. Consider the following questions as you try to find the right type of anchor for your next project: What types of masonry and concrete anchors are available? What applications can they be used for? How do you insert different types of anchors? What tools will you need for the job? How obtrusive can the anchors be? Applications, Usage, Types and Insertion Whether you're securing a set of shelves to a basement wall, installing a new light fixture in the brick facade on the front of your house or hanging tool storage in your garage, masonry and concrete anchors will come in handy. Understanding the different types of loads they are able to bear and what kind of loads different objects create is key to choosing the best type of anchor to use. Once you've selected the right anchor for the job, you'll need to make sure you have the necessary tools on hand for installation. In some cases, a hammer drill may provide more utility than a standard cordless drill. Applications and Loads: Anchors are used in situations where it's either impossible or impractical to insert a screw directly into a wall, such as when working with concrete or drywall. Once the anchor has been secured, a screw is inserted to hang a variety of different objects ranging from shelves and cabinets to paintings and mirrors. Anchors are subject to pull in two different directions. The shear load describes the amount of downward force gravity and the weight an object exerts on an anchor. Tensile load refers to the amount of force required to pull the anchor straight out of the hole. Both of these loads must be taken into consideration when installing an anchor. In order to make sure your anchors can safely hold the weight of the object you're attaching, a good rule of thumb is to assume that they can hold 1 /4 of their stated load. For example, if an anchor is rated to hold 100 lbs., assume it can safely handle 25 lbs. Then, simply use a number of anchors whose total load when added up and divided by four is equal to or greater than the weight of the object being hung. Anchors can only hold as much weight as the wall they're attached to can bear Other types of loads anchors may bear are static, dynamic and impact Static loads are created by objects that never move and constantly exert the same force Dynamic loads are created by objects that move or vibrate, such as machines Impact loads are created when weight is increased suddenly, such as when a heavy book is placed on a shelf Types: Masonry and concrete anchors are available in many different varieties. Generally, anchors function either by expanding once they're in place to provide a strong hold or by friction. The chart below lists some of the more commonly used types, the applications they're best suited for and a few points of consideration. Anchor Ty pe Applications Points to Consider Concrete Used for various applications in concrete, brick or block, such as attaching Feature alternating high and low threads with diamond -cut Screws furring strips, doors and electrical boxes. notches that provide extra holding power May be sealed to provide protection against corrosion May be packaged with appropriately sized drill bits Can be removed with a screwdriver Hammer -In Various applications in concrete, concrete block, mortar and brick, such as Easy to install Anchors hanging furring strips and metal brackets. Must be hammered into place Avoid using in crumbly surfaces DonA€""t require a separate screw Lag Longer shields are best for use in hard masonry while shorter shields are better Used in conjunction with lag bolts Shields for softer materials Short shields work well on shallow surfaces realer strength r Drill the hole size specitie anchor Lead Securing light to medium loads in brick, concrete block and masonry. Require a pilot hole Screw Expand once inserted to prevent turning and pullout Anchors Wall Plug doors. Sleeve Medium -duty applications in concrete block, such as anchoring handrails, decks, Length is measured from the washer to the end of the Anchors machinery and shelves. anchor Sleeves pinch the side of the pilot hole and get tighter as the screw is driven into place Toggle Light to medium loads in hollow block. Feature a set of wings that spring open once bolt has been Bolts placed in hole and screw has been tightened Wings provide a brace against the backside of the wall for a secure hold Wedge Heavy-duty load applications in concrete blocks and thin -wall or solid concrete, Length is measured from egad Anchors such as anchoring machinery and attaching framing members. Stainless -steel expansionexpansionAttZEM JE D corrosion Extremely strong NOV 2011 • • :rr,:, DEPARTMENT t'.' 0F EDMONDS CITY OF NDS BUILDING DEPARTMENT WORK 5 l h .5 *3 ADDRESS OF .0 in OWNER -IQ APPROVED DATE: BLDG. OFFICIAL PERMIT NUMBER gTREET FILE ECENED NOV 2 1 2011 14 MOVED .. CITY OF EDMO"S FEB '- 4 2011 TRAFFIC IMPACT ANALYSISDE ENT SENCES CTA. WORK SHEET CITY OF EDMONDS r i Name of Proposed Project:---rC MA24q Owner/Applicant: Name Street/Mailing Address City State Zip Telephone: Applicant, Contact Person: 'c)ra y F( ��� C Name Stre gAddress' City State qZip Telephoner Traffic Engineer who prepared the Traffic Impact Analysis: Firm Name 1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Contact Name a_ Street address (if known): — b. Location: c. Specify existing land use:-� Telephone (Attach a vicinity map and site plan.) d. Specify proposed type and size of development: e. When will the project begin construction and when will it be completed? f. Define proposed access locations: C g. Define proposed sight distance at site egress locations: 2 V /' Gj 6-54Cf1 WAV Mlhf. W > CAe-14 !L14Y Page 1 MICROFILM • C� Five Years After Opening LOS: With Project: Without Project- Note "any assumptions/variations to standard analysis default values and justifications: 7. ATMGATION RECOADIENDATIONS State recommended measures and fees required to mitigate project specific traffic impacts. Traffic impact fee shall be calculated from the Edmonds Road Impact Fee Rate Study Table 4 (attached) and as identified in ECDC 18.82.120, except as otherwise provided for independent fee calculations in ECDC 18.82.130. #5 26 5 P/ XJCq (,PL))D) 16/-5/ 0' w- 4-mu (IM) v56 ,ate a# d- SAENGMa 11kCiry ProjectATIA GvideGnzMagmpAnalyWork 9-04.d= Page 5 7. MITIGATION RECOMMENDATIONS State recommended measures and fees required to mitigate project specific traffic impacts. Traffic impact fee shall be calculated from the Edmonds Road Impact Fee Rate Study Table 4 (attached) and as identified in ECDC 18.82.120, except as otherwise provided for independent fee calculations in ECDC 18.82.130. ❑ CHANGE IN USE Fee for prior use shall be based on fee established at the time the prior use was permitted. If the previous use was permitted prior to the adoption of Ordinance 3516_ (effective date: 09/ 12/04), the 2004 ECDC 18.82.120 impact fee shall be used. ITE Land Use Category New Use Prior Use I z j i 1(2-1 Per Unit Fee Rate $�,ID X $ ,a3 X Units in square feet, # of dwelling, vfp, etc. 1310 36 Fee New Use Fee: $ -z - Prior Use Fee: $ ❑ NEW DEVELOPMENT Per Unit ITE Land Use Category Fee Rate New Use $ ❑ OTHER X Units in square feet, # of dwelling, vfp, etc. MITIGATION FEE RECOMMENDATION INDEPENDENT FEE CALCULATION: $200.00 + consultant fee $ TOTAL TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE 1 $ City of Edi*gds, Engineering Division Approval 31SII Date ' No impact fees will be due, nor will a credit be given, for an impact fee calculation resulting in a net negative. Revised on 6124110 E82 - Trafj'ic Impact Analysis Worksheet Page 5 of 5 • City of Edmonds 121 5T" AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, ENGINEERING DIVISION Public Works WA 98020 • (425) 771-0220 FAX(425) 771-0221 Website: www.ci.edmonds.wa.us Plan Review Corrections •Application #: bld20110066 Date: February 10, 2011 Project Name/Address: Jack Murphy's Pub Tenant Improvement 109 4th Ave N Contact Person/Address/Fax: Warren LeFon warrenlafon@eatlhliiil(.net earthlinlc.net Reviewer: JoAnne Zulauf Division: Engineering During review of the subject submittal it was found that the following information, corrections, or clarifications will need to be addressed. Handouts 'and Standard details can be found on the City of Edmonds website www.ci.edmonds.wa.us under City Government/City Departments/Public Works/Engineering Division. 1. The nearest City of Edmonds approved ITE rate (ECDC Chapter 18.82.120) to the proposed use would be restaurant, 932. Please revise the Traffic Impact Workshect Questions #1 and #7 using the recommended use fee or you may submit an independent fee calculation in accordance with ECDC 18.82.130 if you feel the use of restaurant is not appropriate for the proposed use. Please note that review of an independent fee report would be $200. 2. Will there be any staging of materials, construction vehicles, or'a dumpster in the right of way? If so, disruption fees may apply. If you will be using or blocking any portion of the right of way, parking stalls, street, alley, sidewalk for example, you will need to apply for a right of way pernut (attached). Please include a traffic control plan and disruption fees if applicable. J�qD X �47D Please resubmit 3 copies of the revised plans/documents to a Development Services Coordinator. Please contact me at 425-771-0220 or by e-mail at zulaufnkci.edmonds.wa.us if you have specific questions regarding these plan corrections. 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