Mural 2013 Design Review Decision.pdf°F ED yO CITY OF EDMONDS
N 121 5th Avenue North ®Edmonds, WA 98020
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�Qc i g90 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT: PLANNING DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE DESIGN REVIEW
- ,STAFF DECISION -
BLD20130633, BLD20130640 and BLD20130641 - Edmond Mural Society Murals
Edmonds Mural Society has submitted applications for three murals to be placed at various locations
throughout the downtown area. The murals are sponsored by the Edmonds Mural Society and this year's
theme for the murals is "Changing Times".
Permit Number Property Owner
BLD2013633 Tax Table Properties LLC
514-A 51h Ave. S
Edmond, WA 98020
BLD20130640 Third Ave. South Properties
14508 205th Ave. SE
Renton, WA 98059
BLD20130641 John Winters
514-5 th Ave. S, Unit D
Edmonds, WA 98020
Design Review Process
Applicant
Jeff Stilwell
Edmonds Mural Society
409 Main Street
Edmonds, WA 98020
Design review for signs is considered a Type I decision subject to the requirements of ECDC 20.01.003.
Pursuant to ECDC 20.60.015.C, while a separate sign permit is required for each wall graphic, staff may
make a single design review decision on wall graphics that consists of related murals or artwork.
Analysis:
1. Location. Two of the mural sites (BLD20130633 and BLD20130640) are located within the BD -1
and the other (BLD20130641) is located in the BD -3 zone. All three murals are subject to the
requirements of ECDC 22.43 — Design Standards for the BD Zones. The location of the three murals,
mural name, and zone are detailed in the Table 1 below:
Table 1: Mural information.
Permit
Number
Location
Mural Name
Zone
Artist
BLD20130633
515 Main St (Alley)
Coastal Companion
BD -1
Ellen Clark
BLD20130640
111-4 th Ave N
Changing Times
BD -1
Andy Eccleshall
BLD20130641
514-5 th Ave N
Sebastes Maliger
BD -3
Mona Smiley -
Fairbanks
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2. The Comprehensive Plan identifies two the sites as Downtown/Waterfront Activity Center — Retail
Core (515 Main Street and 111 - 4`h Ave. N); the other site (514 — 5t' Ave S) is also within the
Downtown/Waterfront Activity Center with a comprehensive plan designation of Downtown
Convenience. The murals satisfies the intent of ECDC 22.43, specifically treating blank walls, as
well as the following goals and policies from the Comprehensive Plan:
a. Downtown Design Objectives are found on pages 56-60 and are intended to encourage high
quality, well designed projects to be developed in the downtown waterfront area that reflect the
values of the citizens of Edmonds.
b. "Improve pedestrian access and way -finding by providing a variety in building forms, color,
materials and individuality of buildings" (page 57).
c. "Art should be integrated into the design of both public and private developments, with incentives
provided to encourage these elements" (page 58).
d. "Public art and amenities such as mini parks, flower baskets, street furniture, etc., should be
provided as a normal part of the public streetscape. Whenever possible, these elements should be
continued in the portion of the private streetscape that adjoins the public streetscape" (page 58).
Sign type. The murals are considered wall graphics and wall graphics are conditionally permitted
sign types in the downtown business area. Review criteria for murals are contained within ECDC
20.60.015.C.3:
a; Quality of the materials used to create the arhvork. Materials should be resistant to fading; no
fluorescent paints:
All three murals will be painted using Nova acrylic paint and products. Nova employs a tough,
durable, 100% acrylic resin suitable for use outdoors. The murals will also be treated with a clear
top coat to protect against dampness, fading due to UV rays or weather damage. No fluorescent
paints are proposed for any of the murals.
b. Durability and permanence, including ability to withstand age, vandalism and weathering.
Consideration should be given to anti -graffiti coating.-
The
oating:The murals will be painted on building walls that have been leased for five to ten years. All three
murals will be painted using Nova acrylic paint and products. Nova employs a tough, durable,
100% acrylic resin suitable for use outdoors. The murals will also be treated with a clear top coat
to protect against dampness, fading due to UV rays or weather damage.
Each spring, the murals will be examined by technical consultants retained by the Edmonds
Mural Society for signs of fading due to ultra -violet rays or dampness or weather damage. Any
damage will be immediately repaired in consultation with the technical consultant and artists
hired by the Edmonds Mural Society. Any graffiti on the murals will be painted over.
c. Compatibility of the arhvork with architectural elements, other elements of the street, and
adjacent structures. Compatibility shall be determined by relationships of the elements of form,
proportion, scale, color, materials, sufface treatment, and size and style of lettering. Lettering
shall be minimized, but naay be considered for inclusion when necessary to the artistic content.
All three murals are compatible with the character of the buildings on which they are being
placed as well as the downtown Edmonds streetscape. Only the mural at 111 — 4"h Avenue North
contains any lettering and the lettering in the mural are the signs on Main Street depicted in the
mural and necessary to the artistic content.
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Decision:
Based on the facts and conclusions of this report, staff finds that the design review for BLD20130630,
BLD20130640, and BLD20130641 is APPROVED.
I have reviewed the application nor compliance with the Edmonds Community Development Code.
Lien, Planning Divi
Date
Appeals: Design review decisions by staff are only appealable to the extent that the applicable building
permit or development approval is an appealable decision under the provisions of the ECDC. Design
review by staff is not in itself an appealable decision.
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