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PLN-2010-0026 Admin Decision.pdfOf LD``/0 CITY OF EDMONDS Y a 121 51h Avenue North • Edmonds, WA 98020 Phone: 425.771.0220 • Fax: 425.771.0221 • Web: www.ci.edmonds.wa.us DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT: PLANNING DIVISION ADMINISTRATIVE DESIGN REVIEW FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND DECISION TO: Tony Ba FROM: fla ro Mike Clugston, AICP DATE: June 23, 2010 PLN-2010-0041: The applicant proposes to remove three Austrian pines, one Japanese red pine, and one Japanese maple tree on the Highland Park Condominium site at 500 Elm Way. Replacement vegetation will be installed. A. Property Owner/Applicant Contact Tom Radcliffe Tony Baron Highland Park Condominium 500 Elm Way Homeowners Association Edmonds, WA 98020 500 Elm Way Edmonds, WA 98020 B. Introduction The applicant is proposing to remove five trees at the Highland Park Condominium site located at 500 Elm Way (Attachment 1). Attachment 2 is the applicant's statement and Attachment 3 is site plan indicating where the specific trees are to be removed and where replacements will be located. Attachment 4 is a photo log of the trees proposed for removal showing their relationship to the buildings on the site. While trees on individual lots are regulated through ECDC 18.45, changes to landscaping on multifamily- and commercially - zoned sites are subject to design review according to ECDC v� m IT? wi! (T 4M R] i EL M-, Page 1 of 2 File No. PLN-2010-0041 Highland Park Condominiums Landscape Plan Modification 20.13. The subject application does not trigger SEPA review; therefore, the proposal may be approved by staff as a Type I Decision, subject to the requirements of ECDC 20.01.003. C. Findings and Conclusions 1. The Highland Park Condominiums are located at 500 Elm Way. The site is zoned RM-1.5 and is surrounded by similarly zoned parcels. 2. The site was developed in 1965 but there is no landscaping plan on file with the City; however, the property is attractively landscaped and appears to be well maintained. Attachment 4 includes various Exhibits provided by the applicant showing the locations of the trees to be removed and the locations of the replacements (as indicated generally on the site plan — Attachment 3). Exhibit A shows the Austrian pine and its proximity to Building A. Exhibit B shows the Japanese red pine near Building B. Exhibit C shows two other Austrian Pines adjacent to Building A. Exhibit D shows the Japanese red maple near Building B. In each case, the Homeowners Association feels that these trees are hazardous to persons and property within the complex. 4. Replacement vegetation is indicated in Exhibits E — G. The evergreen trees will be replaced with Leyland cypress trees toward the exterior of the site. The Japanese maple will be replaced with a cornelia cherry dogwood. 5. Removing the pines and maple and replacing them with Leyland cypress and cherry dogwood will not diminish the quality of the landscape at Highland Park. 6. Locating the replacement trees toward the exterior of the site will minimize the threat to persons and property as the trees mature. D. Technical Review This project was reviewed by both the Engineering Division and the Public Works Department. Public Works did have specific comments about the project but the Engineering Division stated that all work and staging of equipment must be located on private property. No work within the City right-of-way is authorized under this permit. E. Decision Based on the findings, conclusions, and attachments to this report, staff finds that the design review for file number PLN-2010-0041 is APPROVED with the following condition: All work shall be done from private property or a right-of-way permit must be obtained from the Engineering Division. F. Attachments 1. Land use application 2. Cover letter from Highland Park Condominium Homeowners Association (Tony Baron rep.) 3. Site plan showing location of trees to be removed and replaced 4. Photos of trees to be removed and replacement locations (Ex. A — Ex. G) 5. Comment from Engineering Division G. Appeals Per ECDC 20.07.006, appeal of this decision must be filed within 21 days after the issuance of the decision with the Snohomish County superior court. 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PZ 2 ADDRESS E-IMAIL ADDRESS The undersigned applicant, and lus/henlitss heirs, and processing i assiP s. n consideration on the pru _, of the application agrees to release, indemnify, delbrid and hold the City, of Edmonds harmless from any and all damages, including reasonable altorricy's fees, arising from any action or infraction based in Nvholc or part upon false, misleading. inaccurate or incomplete information furnished by the applicant- Ws/her/its agents or employees. By my signature, I certify that the information and exhibits h-.reivith subraitted are true and correct to the best ofray kmmvledc-�e and that I am authorized to File is applicatikn-i>on the behalf ofthe ovner as listed NI iv. SiGNATI-TRE (j.r APPI,.ICA',I-T,JA(,F.\!Tuex--�f Property Owner's Authoriution By my sipature, I certify that I have authorized the above Applicant/Agent to apply for the subject land use application- and gTant my permission for the public officials and the st, 'ofthe City of Edmonds to enter the subject property for the purposes of inspection and posting attendant to -,pp ic, ti- SIGNAII IZE OF OWNFR T)ATF J —/--::7 Z A-) This application fbmi was revised on ! ICT00. To vcrL still currei-iL. call (42-5) 771-0220 PAM L',LTBR.-%Ry*�PI.A4N''IT'IC-tFcrm.s,', Hwikuw-Riblic Attachment 1 PLN-2010-0041 Highland Park Condominium Homeowners Association 500 Elm Way Edmonds, WA 98020 May 27, 2010 City of Edmonds Development Services Department Planning Division Attn: Gina Coccia, Associate Planner JUN 0 2010 DEVELOPMENT SERVICE- COUNTER Subject: Application for Permit to Remove Trees from Property For the purposes of this application, building #500 is the north bldg and #550 is the south bldg on the property. All the trees mentioned above are located in the courtyard (between bldg #500 and #550) and adjacent to the bldg as indicated below. The attached land use application is for permission to remove [ 1 ] tree # 1 an Austrian pine, 26.3" diameter, located in the SE corner of bldg #500 (Exhibit A); [2] tree #2 a Japanese red pine, 27.9" diameter, located on the north side of bldg #550 (Exhibit B); [3] tree #3 an Austrian pine, 19.6" diameter, located in the SW corner of bldg #500 (Exhibit C); [4] tree #4 another Austrian pine, 21.0" diameter, also located in the SW corner of bldg #500 (Exhibit C); and [5] tree #5 a Japanese maple, 12" diameter, located in the NW corner of bldg #550 (Exhibit D). After consulting with two arborists, the homeowners' association Board of Directors have decided to remove all 5 trees mentioned above. The pine trees, while not native to this area, are dangerously close to the buildings. Due to the absence of landscape records that date back to the development of the buildings, it cannot be determined when these pine trees were planted. However, they have now reached heights and trunk size, along with their wide network of roots, that threaten personal safety and structural property. For personal safety and economic reasons, to avoid personal injury and or damage the integrity of the structures on the property, to include the swimming pool and persons using the pool, and above ground utility vault, Attachment 2 PLN-2010-0041 removal of the Austrian pines, Japanese red pine, and Japanese maple is necessary and prudent. During windy weather conditions, especially during severe winter season, branches have fallen off the trees, pine cones have littered the rooftops, and pine needles have clogged the roof drains and downspouts. They have created high maintenance conditions that have added to the wear and tear of the buildings, and eroded the association's annual operations budget. To maintain the landscape theme within the courtyard, no additional trees will be planted in the courtyard. The Austrian pine [trees 41, #3, and #4] and Japanese red pine [tree #2] trees will be replaced by smaller Japanese maple and Leyland cypress trees. These will be planted at locations as indicated on the property map [see aerial view of property map and Exhibits E and F]. These locations are significantly farther away from the bldg, ensuring less invasive root growth to the bldg, but more attractive to the area. The Japanese maple [tree #5] will be replaced by a cornelia cherry dogwood tree. The replacement location is as shown on the property map [see aerial view of property map and Exhibit G]. Our professional landscapers will manage their growth. This will improve property value while minimizing landscape and bldg maintenance within the courtyard and rooftops, respectively. Thank you for giving this application your full attention. To ybaron Project Coordinator Attachments: Land Use Application Aerial View of Highland Park Condominium property - location of trees to be removed, and of replacement trees Exhibit A (as noted on the back of picture) — 2 views of tree # 1 Austrian pine 26.3" Exhibit B (as noted on the back of picture) — 2 views of tree #2 Japanese red pine 27.9" Exhibit C (as noted on the back of picture) — 2 views of trees #3 and #4 Austrian pine, 19.6" and 21.0", respectively Exhibit D (as noted on the back of picture) — 2 views of tree #5 Japanese maple 12.0" Exhibit E (as noted on the back of picture) — replacement locations for trees # 1 and #2 Exhibit F (as noted on the back of picture — replacement locations for trees #3 and #4 Exhibit G (as noted on the back of picture — replacement location for tree #5 d' M 0O E O -C N U (0 Z 12- ff �;"�tirt .tic. -�,�� ..1[ • /op �Ye o''• :t ,+ i 1 ,r�� f77 ^. 9 " �' _�'';•f' ''_'r�.'^'� "�►Y, � ,7 .� ., _ _ - __ - _,__ - - - `sue --�:, - �lS� Rot Vp ���IIPlllli" lll�lll�ii��ii�� a J SIP., ro� W I =Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . I A� Joy Vw, f Ae . ILI 1p r `T �y ( • 1q� r Date: To: From: Subject: June 22, 2010 Mike Clugston, Planner Jeanie McConnell, Engineering Program Manager PLN20100041, Highland Park Condo — Tree Removal 500-550 Elm Way Engineering has reviewed and approved the subject application with the following condition to be noted in the staff report. All work and staging of equipment shall be located on private property. No work within the City right-of-way is authorized under this permit. Thank you. City of Edmonds Attachment 5 PLN-2010-0041