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09-0101 Plan Review Comments.pdfCITY OF EDMONDS • 121 5" AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 PHONE: 425.771.0220 • FAX: 425.771.0221 • WEB: www.ci.edmonds.wa.us DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT: PLANNING • BUILDING March 11, 2009 Steve Barnes Cornerstone Architectural Group sbarnes@comerstonearch.com RE: PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS FOR PLAN CHECK # 2009-0101 SFR ADDITION AT 15605 75 T11 PLACE WEST Dear Mr. Barnes: I have reviewed the above building permit application for the Planning Division. Before I can sign off on the permit, however, the following information needs to be clarified or corrected: 1. Datum Point: Indicate the selected daturas point and its elevation on the site plan. 2. North Arrow: The north arrow on the site plan appears to be pointing west. 3. Height Calculation: Confirm the locations and elevations for points A and B of the inscribed height rectangle. The rectangle needs to enclose all structures including the covered porch off the west side of the house; it appears that points A and B need to be moved about two feet to the west. Make any changes necessary to the resulting height calculations, as applicable, to the site plan and elevation drawings. 4. West Deck: Call out the deck off the western side of the house as new construction on the site plan. Also, it appears that the deck will encroach the 25' street property line setback. Per ECDC 16.20.040.C, "Uncovered and unenclosed parches, steps, patios, and decks may project into a required setback not more than one-third of the required setback, or four feet, whichever is less; provided, that they are no more than 30 inches above ground level at any point." From the west elevation drawing (Sheet A3.1), the deck appears to be about 40 inches above ground level. Please confirm and change as necessary the site plan, elevations, lot coverage, etc. 5. South Deck: Show the porch and stairs off the south on the west elevation drawing (Sheet A3.1). As with the west deck discussed in #4 above, the south deck appears to encroach the setback. Please confirm and change as necessary. 6. Averal4e Front Setback: ECDC 16.20.040.A describes the site development exception for the use of average front setbacks: If a block has residential buildings on more than one-half of the lots on the same side of the block; the owner of a lot on that block may use the average of all the setbacks of the existing residential buildings on the same side of the street as the minimum required front setback far the lot. Detached structures such as garages; carports; and uncovered parches, decks, steps and patios less than 30 inches in height, and other uncovered structures less than 30 inches in height shall not be included in the "average front setback" determination. An applicant for such a determination shall provide a drawing which locates the street property line for the entire block, as well as the existing street setbacks of all buildings required to be used for the purpose of calculating the "average front setback. " The drawing shall be prepared and stamped by a land surveyor registered in the state of Washington. If you plan to pursue this exception, please submit a survey as required in the code referenced above. A fee of $130 will be charged for review of the exception as a separate staff decision. You may redline your existing plans or submit three copies of your updated site plan (one reduced size) and two sets of any updated pages of the building plans. Please make all submittals to a Development Services Permit Coordinator, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. If you have any questions, please contact me at (425) 771-0220. Sincerely, 4V4?1�� Mike Clugston, AICP Planner