08-0950 Plan Review Comments1.pdf
CE
ITY OF DMONDS
PLANREVIEWCOMMENTS
PLANNINGDIVISION
425.771.0220
DATE: December 5, 2008
TO: Fred Baxter
Fred Baxter & Associates
fred@baxterarchitect.com
FROM: Kathleen Taylor, Associate Planner
RE: PLAN CHECK # 2008-0950
23931 HWY 99 EXTERIOR RENOVATIONS
On behalf of the Planning Division, I have reviewed the above building permit
application. Some additional information is still required. Please respond in writing to
the following:
1.Landscape Plan. Please submit a landscape plan for the 4’ strip along Highway
99 and the landscape area just south of the building. The Edmonds Community
Development Code requires Type IV landscaping in these areas. A description of
Type IV landscaping is included in Edmonds Community Development Code
20.13.030D. ‘Type IV Landscaping. Type IV landscaping is intended to provide
visual relief where clear sight is desired to see signage or into adjacent space for
safety concerns. (1) Trees shall be deciduous and planted 25 feet on center and
the trunk shall be free of branches below six feet in height. (2) Plant materials
which will cover the ground within three years, and which will not exceed three
and one-half feet in height.’
2.Lighting Plan. Please show on the site plan and building elevations where the
exterior lighting will be located. Include schematics of the fixtures that will be
used.
3.Colored Elevations. Please submit two copies of colored elevations to better
illustrate the proposed design of the building.
4.Building Design. Please submit a written response demonstrating compliance
with ECDC 16.60.030C4. You only need to incorporate four of the design
elements. ECDC 16.30.030C4 states, ‘To ensure that buildings do not display
blank, unattractive walls to the abutting streets or residential properties, walls or
portions of walls abutting streets or visible from residentially zoned properties
shall have architectural treatment applied by incorporating at least four of the
following elements into the design of the facade: (a) Masonry (except for flat
concrete block); (b) Concrete or masonry plinth at the base of the wall; (c) Belt
courses of a different texture and color; (d) Projecting cornice; (e) Projecting
metal canopy; (f) Decorative tilework; (g) Trellis containing planting;
(h) Medallions; (i) Artwork or wall graphics; (j) Vertical differentiation;
(k) Lighting fixtures; (l) An architectural element not listed above, as approved,
that meets the intent.
5.Awnings. Indicate whether the awnings will be canvas or metal. If canvas,
provide a color sample and also show on the colored elevations. A separate
permit may be required.
6.Signage. Please note that the proposed location for the tenant signage will require
a separate building permit. No written response necessary.
You may red-line the existing site plans, if necessary or submit new copies. If submitting
new copies, please include 3 copies of the site plan and 2 copies of the elevation views.
Make all submittals to a Development Services Permit Coordinator, Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday or Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. If you have any questions, feel free to contact
me at 425.771.0220. I work a part-time schedule. If I am not available, please ask to
speak with the planner on duty.
Thank you.