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111 5TH AVE S.PDF111111111111 5139 111 5TH AVE S Q °tio CITY OF EDM(& • 121 5`h Avenue North • Edmonds, WA 98020 Phone: 425.771.0220 • Fax: 425.771.0221 • Web: www.ci.edmonds.wa.us C. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT: PLANNING DIVISION ADMINISTRATIVE DESIGN REVIEW - STAFF DECISION - BLD20100357 through BLD20100361 Project Proposal Edmonds Mural Society has submitted applications for five murals to be placed at various locations throughout the downtown area. The murals are sponsored by the Edmonds Mural Society and this years theme for the murals are "A Moment In Time." Property Owner/Applicant Roy Fredericksen PO Box 488 Edmonds, WA 98020 Camwest Inc. 6212 196`h St SW Lynnwood, WA 98087 R. Payne 8837 29`'' NW Seattle, WA 98117 McDevitt Investments LLC 330 Dayton st #2 Edmonds, WA 98020 Brian & Erin Comstock 411 Main Street Edmonds, WA 98020 Design Review Process Artist/Contractor Andy Eccleshall 22310 95`h PL W Edmonds, WA 98020 Jeff Stilwell 519 N 103 St Seattle, WA 98133 IM Jeff Stilwell M 519N103St Seattle, WA 98133 Cherly Waale 17245 14`h Ave NW Shoreline, WA 98177 Greg Hartman 22413 6`h Place West Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 Design review for signs is considered a Type I decision subject to the requirements of ECDC 20.01.003 as well as ECDC 20.60 (Sign Code). Analysis: 1. Location. Four of the mural sites (BLD20100358 through BLD20100361) are located within the BD- 1 and are therefore subject to the requirements of ECDC 22.43 — Design Standards for the BD-1 Zone. The remaining mural is located in the BD-2 zone and subject to the general design requirements of ECDC 20.11. The location of the five murals, mural name, and zone are detailed in the Table 1 below: Page I of 3 Table 1: Mural information. Permit Number Location Mural Name Zone Mural Size BLD20100357 214 Main St Edmonds Mills 1883 BD-2 8' x 20' BLD20100358 100 5"' Ave N An Evening in Edmonds BD-1 9' x 16' BLD20100359 111 5`h Ave S Sun/Rise, Moon/Rise BD-1 14' x 9' BLD20100360 518 Main St Edmonds Sunset BD-1 10' x 16' BLD20100361 411 Main St Evolving Edmonds BD-1 12' x 16' 2. The Comprehensive Plan identifies all the sites as Downtown/Waterfront Activity Center — Retail Core. 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 38-42 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 39). c. "Art should be integrated into the design of both public and private developments, with incentives provided to encourage these elements" (page 40). 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 40). 3. Sign type. The murals are considered wall graphics and wall graphics are conditionally permitted sign types in the downtown business area. Two of the murals (BLD20100358 and BLD20100359) will be applied via a vinyl film which is pressured applied to the wall surface and then permanently set with heat -activated industrial adhesive. It is understood that this type of application is meant to resist degradation and can be easily maintained. The other three signs will be painted on using acrylic paints. As described above, the murals satisfy the design requirements and objectives in both ECDC 22.43 and in the Comprehensive Plan. 4. Size. According to ECDC 20.60.050, there are no area restrictions on wall graphics. The proposed mural sizes are identified in Table 1 above. 5. Maintenance: The Mural Society will maintain the signs. The painted on signs will be treated with a UV -protective sealant to minimize fading or weather damage. The murals will be inspected each spring for damage and any damage discovered will be immediately repaired. Decision: Based on the facts and conclusions of this report, staff finds that the design review for BLD20100357 through BLD20100361 is APPROVED. reviewed the Application for compliance with the Edmonds Community Development Code. J 6 3—a-oc o Lien, Plante Division Date Page 2 of 3 • • 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. Page 3 of 3 �H�t�+T�'t#i•� � �� 41 'W:�i../i� tY': i": }� v' R' A F aj j 1 Y L - :� fR1 � _ Y•4M� ,� � ,p y� - f ! t t! G k. � �+�i%�.i�*�y� %�i�4 � '1�f ti �V do W0El spi ip3 ' 0 061—Ul -�Coea1. �(gsr��`as��.� urt . 'y •j _ h t' 1 h Description and Summary for Proposed Mural SumWise, Moon/Rise by Tracy Kay Fraker (111 5th Ave South) I am interested in using light and color to explore the division of the picture plane into quadrants, or rectangular breakdowns. These are about getting the eye to follow color paths and brushwork and to create a sense of filtered light. In the case of the Mural Society's theme this first year of "A Moment In Time" I hope that my quadrant diptych Sun/Rise, Moon/Rise, answers perfectly. This diptych captures the fleeting moment of sun rise and moon rise. These 18 x 24 paintings in the original are primarily acrylic with mixed media. At the time I painted these, I was living up on the ridge just off of Maplewood Drive in Edmonds. My backyard overlooked the Puget Sound. My favorite part of the view there is the sky. I am from Indiana originally, so sky imagery has always captivated me. So many people in Edmonds savor and celebrate these two moments of the day cycle, it seemed a natural choice for a mural. I hope you like my interpretation of "A Moment in Time." MAY 2 7 t ai i j "JE!lELOPMENT SERVICES CTF CITY OF EDMONrp; Schedule for Development, Fabrication and Completion for Proposed Mural Sun/Rise, Moon/Rise by Tracy Kay Fraker (1115th Ave South) Development: This mural design was submitted to the Edmonds Mural Society in January 2010 in the competition to select five murals to be mounted. At that time, by the time the artist submitted the design, its design development was complete. Fabrication: This mural is being heat -mounted on strips of 3M vinyl (called "wall wrap") on the south wall of Edmonds Bookshop, in the same manner as the Edmonds Mural Society's first mural was mounted in September 2009. Therefore, there is little fabrication occurring. Instead, the wall will be pressure -washed the week of June 27 - July 3. The mural itself, weather permitting, shall be heat -mounted by a 3M-trained installer whose services are purchased locally either the weekend of September 4-5 or September 11-12. If the weather is not appropriate for the mounting of the mural either of these two weekends, the Edmonds Mural Society will make arrangements for the mounting of the mural on a following weekend. Completion: At this time, according to the best information available, a follow-up sealant is not needed for the 3M product. However, should that change, the Edmonds Mural Society is ready to treat the mural with a UV -protective sealant to minimize fading or weather damage over the years.. MAY 2 1 2010 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CTR. CITY OF EDMONDS 0 Maintenance Requirements for Proposed Mural Sun/Rise, Moon/Rise by Tracy Kay Fraker (111 5th Ave South) This mural shall be mounted on a building wall that has been leased by written contract for a length of five years, with an option to renew. The Edmonds Mural Society, by contract with the landowner, is responsible for all maintenance and upkeep for this mural during the time specified by the contract. The Edmonds Mural Society shall maintain this mural in the following manner: This mural shall be mounted in keeping with the finest methods of mural creation to date. In specific, the wall shall be pressure -washed at least one week in advance of the mural raising. Second, the mural (digitally transferred to sheets of 3M vinyl called "wall wrap") shall be heat -mounted to the wall by a 3M-trained installer whose services are purchased locally. At this time, according to the best information available, a follow-up sealant is not needed for the 3M product. However, should that change, the Edmonds Mural Society is ready to treat the mural with a UV -protective sealant to minimize fading or weather damage over the years. The two main sources of damage to a mural are sunlight and dampness. Each spring, this mural shall be examined thoroughly by technical consultants retained by the Board of the Edmonds Mural Society for signs of fading due to ultra -violet rays or dampness or weather damage. Any such damage will be immediately repaired in consultation with the technical consultant and artists hired by the Board of the Edmonds Mural Society. This mural shall also, at that time, be washed with a light detergent, sponge and water, in accordance with 3M's technical guidelines. On a final note, the Edmonds Mural Society is often asked about protecting murals from vandalism, specifically "tagging." Surprisingly, the wealth of experience of mural societies across the country all agree: tagging of murals is not a serious concern. It almost never occurs. Then, too, on those rare occasions that tagging does occur, mural societies have uniformly found that cost of repairs is relatively cheap. (In this case, a patch - the section of the mural damaged - will be heat -mounted to cover the tagging.) Moreover, all the mural societies that we asked agreed that while there are anti -tagging products available on the market, they are so expensive that their purchase is not justified when repairs to the rare mural tagged are so inexpensively, and quickly, carried out. MAY 2 7 2010 • • DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CTR. CITY OF EDMONDS Artist's Resume for Proposed Mural Sun/Rise, Moon/Rise by Tracy Kay Fraker (1115th Ave South) ARTIST'S STATEMENT: I believe that abstracted, even non-representational, art should provide a reassuring sense of purpose. It needs to be about something. My paintings are executed in series so they are related both thematically and in assembly technique. There are several themes to which I am drawn. One is our perception of time passing, which I represent with such images as stones, trees, wings, clouds, sky and atmosphere. My portraits are faces that stand in for concepts of self perception, especially from the viewpoint of the feminine. I find the geometric patterns of grids reassuring and visually pleasing - a uniquely human device. Repeating circular shapes signify time and the celestial. I also enjoy using the juxtaposition of grid alignments with organic imagery. Concentrating upon strong composition and message, I build each piece in layers of color, texture and imagery. I employ experimental material if it supports my concept. Texture is vital to these constructions. At the purely visual level, it enriches the canvas surface. Texture also enriches the deeper meaning. Creating a sense of depth both visually and metaphorically is central to my work. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS: International Society of Experimental Artists Show, "Good & Clever," Bethlehem PA, 2009 Blue Heron Gallery -Vashon Island, 2009 New Dimensions Gallery, WPW Members Show, Bellevue, 2009 Experimental Painters: "Product/Process" Sunset Bay Gallery, Edmonds, 2009 Women Painters of Washington: "Sojourns" - Columbia Tower Gallery, Seattle, 2009. Art of Our Mothers Exhibition, Second Place Award, Edmonds Center for the Arts, 2009 International Society of Experimental Artists Show, "Glimpse," Houston TX, 2008 Park Lane Gallery First Annual Juried Exhibition, First Place Award, Kirkland, 2008 Marni Muir Gallery, Seattle, 2008 Women Painters of Washington: "Painting Out Loud" Columbia Tower Gallery, Seattle, 2008 International Society of Experimental Artists Annual, 'Reflection," Santa Cruz CA, 2007 CONTINUED REPRESENTATION: Housewares, Edmonds, 2003-2009 Main Street Gallery, Chelan, 2004-2009 Q E Cr= V V F_ D Cole Gallery, Edmonds, 2008 MAY 2 7 2010 SERVICES L V),ry C7 Enn DS CAR. 0 -0 Evidence of Assumption of Liability by Technical Consultant to Proposed Mural Sun/Rise, Moon/Rise by Tracy Kay Fraker (111 5th Ave South) Consultant overseeing raising of mural: Jeff Stilwell NAME: -)er4-- Sct L,.,)VL ADDRESS: Sq eJ t o3 -4 !>+ CITY: � _ t,l A- ZIP: q g 133 PHONE: 710 b Sit S ?7 b EMERGENCY CONTACT: EMERGENCY PHONE: ZOb 5S s tFgS3 I hereby release and absolve Edmonds Mural Society and any and all of their agents, directors, board, agents, staff, personnel and/or volunteers from any liability for any accident or injury that might occur from my participation in any activity sponsored by the Edmonds Mural Society or any practice thereof. I further agree to release and hold harmless Edmonds Mural Society and any and all of their agents, directors, board, agents, staff, personnel and/or volunteers and agree to indemnify each of them from any and all claims, costs, suits, actions, judgment, and expenses, arising from my participation in any activity sponsored by the Edmonds Mural Society or any practice thereof. Signed (signed by parentgal guardian if under the age of 18) :S(zr/Lo i'D Date MAY 2 7 2010 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CTR. CITY OF EDMONDS Materials Quality and Durability for Proposed Mural Sun/Rise, Moon/Rise by Tracy Kay Fraker (1115th Ave South) This mural shall be heat -mounted to the wall using a 3M vinyl product called "wall wrap" in the successful manner in which the Edmonds Mural Society's first mural was mounted in September 2009. The mural design is digitally transferred to sheets of vinyl, manufactured by 3M, called 3M Controltac Plus Series 250C, a product long used in signage. Controltac Plus Series 250C was specifically developed as a durable and dimensionally stable film intended for the production of attractive graphics, logos, and signs for commercial and industrial applications. In addition, it features a re-positionable pressure -activated adhesive, during installation, intended for use on flat surfaces and corrugated surfaces. The mural will also be mounted with the Comply Performance feature of Series 250C which allows air to easily escape through channels under the surface of the film, ideal for large graphics being smoothly mounted, without ripples, on rough surfaces, such as the wall on 111 5th Ave South. On the day of installation, the vinyl sheets are mounted by a 3M-trained installer whose services are purchased locally. At this time, according to the best information, no sealant is needed for this vinyl product. However, should that situation change, the Edmonds Mural Society stands ready to coat the mural with a clear topcoat of Nova Color #216 Exterior Varnish or Nova Color #206 Gloss Medium & Varnish designed for exterior use by Nova to protect against dampness, fading due to UV rays or weather damage. MAY 2 7 2010 )W 1OPMENT SERVICES CTR. zirl CF EDMONDS WORD , a / - R!�` 01ARTi S (e_�_�o - �rLl72d/0 C63!F�_ MAY 27 2010 f)EVELOPMENT SERVICES CT?. CITY OP ED 'OND.S • Inc.18()o CITY OF EDMONDS GARY HAAKENSO MAYOR 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH • EDMONDS, WA 98020 • (425) 771-0220 • FAX (425) 771-0221 Website: www.ci.edmonds.wa.us DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Planning • Building • Engineering April 17, 2007 Mary Kay Sneeringer Edmonds Bookshop 111 Fifth Avenue South Edmonds, WA 98020 RE: 15 Minute Parking Stall Dear Ms. Sneeringer: Thank you for your letter dated April 9, 2007. There are two 15 minute parking spaces located on the east side of 51h Avenue South. One of those stalls is located in front of your business at 111 51h Avenue South. The City is not considering removing 15 minute designation for this parking stall. The parking stall that we are considering removing from the 15 minute parking requirement is the one located in front of Engels Tavern further to the south on 51h Avenue South. The Downtown Parking Committee did not feel that it was necessary to have two 15 minute parking spaces so closely located next to each other: iates your concerns. Development Services Director Incorporated August 11, 1890 RECEIVED APR 9 ' 2*C; 7 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES April 9, 2007 Hello Duane Bowman and other members of the Downtown Edmonds Parking Committee, I know there has been discussion about removing the 15-minute parking zones on Fifth Ave. S. in the vicinity of the Edmonds Bookshop. I hope you will consider my fervent request that the space directly in front of the Edmonds Bookshop be preserved as a short term parking space. In a meeting of the downtown Edmonds merchant's association last Friday fellow business owners, Petra Rousu of the Savvy Traveler and Denise Cole of Cole Gallery, also expressed desire to keep the 15-minute space. We all agree that it is heavily used and very important for people with a quick errands to run. I would be happy to poll other nearby business owners if you think it would add to your discussion. On Friday and Saturday I kept track of the use of the space and was surprised at just how many people used it in the hours we were open. On Friday between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. we observed.39 separate cars in the spot. On Saturday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 22 cars used the spot. One car on Saturday was there for over an hour but for the most part people observed the time limit. By contrast I would like to point out that the same car occupied the space directly in front of the 15-minute space for the entire time of our survey. (The resident parking permit plan does not seem to be effective in that case.) We did not count people who pulled in, realized it was short-term parking and drove off. We may have missed some cars while we were busy. People running -quick errands, whether picking up an order or grabbing a coffee or loading a painting, rely on being able to pull in quickly and the spaces are very well used. In addition to the quick shoppers the spaces are also valuable as back-up disabled parking, as they can be used by those with a placard without regard to time. Please keep that space as 15-minute parking! It would be helpful to paint the words "15 Minute Parking" on the curb, we are constantly asked why the curb is yellow by people who miss the sign on the pole. Thank you very much, Mary Kay Sneeringer Edmonds Bookshop