00546the highway. He said he didn't know if that would be a problem. Mrs.
Block was only addressing the street trees, however, and 11r. Wight said if
they were set back as much as 8' from paving they should be all right.
He also suggested that sycamores are similar to the tulip trees and
behave better in paved areas. Mr. Burton said they would fit in more
with the 5th Ave. preliminary designs, and the applicant said that
would be fine. Mr. Wight said columnar oak or birch would also give
the same effect as poplars. Mrs. Block advised the applicant that his
proposal would be allowed nine compact car spaces and that he could use
them in the difficult parking areas. MR. WIGHT THEN MOVED, SECONDED
BY MR. MATTSON, THAT ADB-10-78 BE APPROVED WITH THE SUBSTITUTION ON 5TH
AVE. OF SYCAMORE OR PIN OAK TREES FOR TULIP TREES, AND ON 4TH AVE. COLUMNAR
OAK OR BIRCH IN PLACE OF POPLARS. MOTION CARRIED.
ADB-11-78 JABIL DEVELOPMENT - Site review for 28-unit condominium at 1028 5th Ave. S.
RMH
Mrs. Block said these plans were very preliminary in nature and at this
point could not be given final approval. She said a substantial amount
of grading will be required, but there was no grading plan included.
The Engineering Department had indicated some circulation problems. A
20' curb cut had been suggested and removal of a retaining wall to
facilitate circulation. Parking was not shown in total --none of the
interior spaces were shown. The large areas of the site were not
indicated as to landscaping materials. The applicant responded that
the retaining wall was there because of the difference in elevations.
He said the areas not shown as landscaped were recreation areas and
would be grassed. He pointed out the undercover parking. He said there
is a very dense and high existing shrub which they would like to keep
instead of planting trees on the 5th Ave. side. Buildings and Grounds
Superintendent Don Burton said he believed that shrub was Portuguese
Laurel, and Mr. Wight said that was certainly an effective screen.
The applicant said he was proposing a beige stucco siding and that he
was trying to locate a mission tile in California that would, in color,
be purplish to clay tile red. There'will be a 66,' x 100' courtyard
which will be oriented toward the Sound. MR. WIGHT MOVED, SECONDED BY
MR. MATTSON, THAT ADB-11-78 BE GIVEN PRELIMINARY APPROVAL, AND THAT IF
THE BROADLEAFED EVERGREEN HEDGE ON 5TH AVE. IS KEPT IN GOOD CONDITION
IT SHOULD BE LEFT ON THE SITE. MOTION CARRIED.
ADB 12-78..."PARKSIDE:WEST" .- Design.. review for 16-unit PRD, west of'68th Ave. W.,'
east'.'of Nor. h Meadowdale Rd.:. (RS-12)
Mr. Kinderfather asked to be excused from this hearing as.he is the
architect for the project. He left the Council Chambers. Mrs. Block
reviewed for the Board the criteria they should consider for a PRD.
She also read excerpts from the Planning Commission minutes of
December.14, 1977 when this PRD was reviewed by that body. She said
Only development plans were being submitted for review at this time,
the landscape plan to be submitted later. Tom Archey, the developer
of the PRD, said there had been several attempts to develop this property.
He commented that the density was directed by the topography. Mr. Mattson
commented that the PRD ordinance was developed to take care. of pieces, of
land such as this. MR. MATTSON .THEN MOVED, SECONDED BY: 14R. WIGHT., ,THAT THE;
SITE LAYOUT AND BUILDING PROTOTYPES'FOR ADB-12-78 BE APPROVED AS SHOWN.
140TION CARRIED.
ADB-13-78 EDh1014DS TRAVEL CENTER - Review of building color change - 411 Main St. (BC)
The applicant was not present, so this item was continued to next month.
There was no further business to come before the Board, and the meeting adjourned at
10:10 p.m.
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