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PLN20140019 staff report with attachments.pdf'llc, i S9" CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5th Avenue North, Edmonds WA 98020 Phone: 425.771.0220 e Fax: 425.771.0221 e Web: www.edmondswa.gov DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT ® PLANNING DIVISION Wiff,• • UPTICOMPH Project: Eadie Tree Removal and Replacement File Number: PLN20140019 Date of Report: June 30 2014 From: Mike Clugston, AICP, Associate Planner Proposal: Remove three beech trees A. Property Owner Applicant Richard Eadie Same 1455 NW 188th St. Shoreline, WA 98177 The applicant is proposing to remove three beech trees at 115 3rd Avenue North. Two of the trees are in close proximity to the building and are impacting site improvements. The third beech is in a somewhat overgrown area and the applicant would like to improve the overall look of that side of the house (Attachments 1— 3). Two firs near the northern property line were initially considered for removal but were eliminated from the proposal by the applicant. 1. The parcel is located at 115 3rd Avenue North and is zoned Downtown Business, BD- 2 (Downtown Mixed Commercial). The site is developed with a house built in 1901 which has been converted into offices. The surrounding properties are similarly zoned but while some parcels have been redeveloped, some are still single family residence conversions (Attachment 4). 2. Although the building on the site is used for office space, because the site has not been redeveloped, there is no existing landscaping plan for the site on file with the Page 1 of 3 File No. PLN20140019 Administrative Design Review Eadie Tree Removal City of Edmonds. As a result, the applicant provided a landscaping plan showing generally what is at the site (Attachment 3). 3. The parcel is vegetated with landscaping typical of single family residential parcels. Two very large chestnut trees dominate the 3rd Street fagade. The north and south property line areas have a mix of plantings (Attachment 5a and 5b) and lawn grass is found throughout. 4. The northern beech tree is located in an area where the applicant wants to provide additional residential -type landscaping including rhododendrons (Attachment 5a). The beech trees on the south have grown to become very large trees and are close enough to the building to impact site improvements and make maintenance difficult (Attachment 5b). No specific replanting is required. There is sufficient existing vegetation along the north and south property lines to buffer the site from adjacent development. The applicant has indicated a desire to improve the appearance of both sides of the house and may plant landscaping consistent with the residential character of the site as long as the existing buffers are maintained. If and when the site is redeveloped, any landscaping will have to be provided in compliance with ECDC 20.13 — Landscaping Requirements. D. Technical Review The Engineering Division has reviewed the proposal and asked for four conditions to be added to the decision (Attachment 6). E. Decision Based on the findings, conclusions, and attachments to this report, staff finds that the design review for file number PLN20140019 is APPROVED with the following conditions: This approval is only for the removal of the three beech trees identified on the landscaping plan (Attachment 3) and shown in the photographs in Attachment 5. Removal of any other trees requires separate approval. Ivy should be removed from all remaining trees. 2. Replanting is required but the selection and location of the replacements is up to the applicant since the site is not being redeveloped as long as the general appearance of the site remains the same. 3. Trees shall be fell onto private property. 4. Vehicles and equipment shall be located on private property. Should it be necessary to use the City right-of-way to perform any of this work then the contractor shall apply for and obtain a right-of-way construction permit in advance of starting work. 5. Contractor/owner is responsible for keeping all debris on site and preventing any silt laden runoff from leaving the site and/or entering the city storm system. Page 2 of 3 File No. PLN20140019 Administrative Design Review Eadie Tree Removal 6. Contractor/owner shall repair/replace any damaged sections of curb/gutter, sidewalk or other public improvements in City right-of-way per City standards that is caused by or occurs during the permitted project. F. Attachments 1. Land use application 2. Cover letter and applicant's photos 3. Landscaping plan (removals called out) 4. Aerial photo 5. Photos of subject trees (a — north side of house; b — south side) 6. Engineering comments G. Appeals Staff design review is a Type I decision which pursuant to ECDC 20.01.003.B is subject to judicial appeal. Type I decisions may be appealed by a party of record with standing to file a land use petition in Snohomish County superior court. Such petition must be filed within 21 days after issuance of the decision, as provided in Chapter 36.70C RCW. Page 3 of 3 EdmondsCity of Land Use Applicatiol MAY 2 9 2014 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN REVIEW ®' COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT G CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FILE #J� i `I�ol ( ZONE HOME OCCUPATION DATE J I / REC'D BY _ D r �� FORMAL SUBDIVISION SHORT SUBDIVISION FEE )-K RECEIPT# LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT HEARING DATE PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICIAL STREET MAP AMENDMENT HE TAFF PB ADB CC STREET VACATION REZONE SHORELINE PERMIT VARIANCE / REASONABLE USE EXCEPTION n \ X OTHER: S�— c J v, _��S��e IV Md, `cc • c7 ® PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THE APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC RECORD PROPERTY ADDRESS OR LOCATION PROJECT NAME (IF APPLICABLE) PROPERTYOWNER`ttG(\ rtl?c� (C GL PHONE# ADDRESS[ E -� �� l (� a t � e' �p5F, -5 I i( 1,ft t f i q9-- J 7 E-MAIL V dA f(k-a tC �U�{JeC/sS� ,. Ve FAX # TAX ACCOUNT # SEC. TwP. RNG. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR�)PROPOSED ( USE (ATTACH COVER LETTER AS NECESSARY) DESCRIBE HOW THE PROJECT MEETS APPLICABLE CODES (ATTACH COVER LETTER AS NECESSARY) APPLICANT Qi C �\a-V-6 G Z(ftA' Y PHONE # / ADDRESS t Jt5 J N.0, ftk � -{ aEar4t e IAA T8I77-2/-i % 1 E-MAIL 6 e a d i C j- C FAX # CONTACT PERSON/AGENT ✓ / I✓! �lJ� PHONE # ADDRESS E-MAIL FAX # The undersigned applicant, and his/her/its heirs, and assigns, in consideration on the processing of the application agrees to release, indemnify, defend and hold the City of Edmonds harmless from any and all damages, including reasonable attorney's fees, arising from any action or infraction based in whole or part upon false, misleading, inaccurate or incomplete information furnished by the applicant, his/her/its agents or employees. By my signature, I certify that the information and exhibits herewith submitted are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and that I am authorized to file this application on the behalf o the owner as listed below. C��SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT/AGENT DATE Y-' ZY- 2101 T Property Owner's Authorization 1, certify under the penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the following is a true and correct statement: I have authorized the above A subject land use application, and grant my permission for the public officials and the staff of tb subject property for the purposes of inspection and posting attendant to this application. SIGNATURE OF OWNER 'LC�� & ' DATE_ Attachment 1 Questions? Call (425) 771-0220. P LN20140019 Revised on 8122112 B - Land Use Application.doe 29 May 2014 Planning Department City of Edmonds Re: Tree removal,11S Third Avenue North, Edmonds 98020 I would like to remove three, and perhaps four trees on the above property, as described below. Trees marked #1 and #2 are located on the north border of the property, as shown in photograph #1. These trees are not substantial, and we worry a little in a high wind as they are very close to the house to the north (shown in picture #1). I would like to clean out this area of the property, which has been long -neglected, and have a more attractive side yard with shrubs, such as the rhododerons now in place. The tree marked #3 is very close to the house on this property, and grows over the top of the house, as shown in pictures #2 & 3. The fourth tree that I would like to remove is shown in photograph #2, and can be seen on the south side of the property and the south side of the house. It is lower and you can see the branches or trunk leading further to the left (southerly). This may be a shrub, but tree or shrub it leans heavily over the south property line and over the vehicles parked in the Bank's parking lot. I planned to prune this back, but would prefer removal. It is very close to the house on the subject property and makes maintenance of the south wall of the house more difficult. I have a full-time, 8:30-4:30 job in Seattle, and so it is difficult to readily available to come to the Planning Department office during your business hours. I can be reached during the day at 206-446-8611, though I may not be available to the phone during most working hours. My home phone is 206-546-2705, but again, I am.at work most weekdays. I will follow-up on any messages left on those phones. Perhaps a better message center is my email: rdeadiel@comcast.net. I do not receive U.S.Postal Service mail at 115 Third North. My mailing address is 1455 N.W. 188th St., Shoreline, WA 98177-3331. Please let me know if you have questions or further instructions for me in processing this permit application. Thank you. 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The data used comes from a variety of public sources and no warranty of any kind is given as to its accuracy. Users of this document agree to indemnify and save harmless the City of Edmonds, its officials, officers, employees and/or agents from and against any claim, demand or action, arising out of any use or possession of this document . 120 Feet N Ak Attachment 4 PLN20140019 w MEMORANDUM Date: June 25, 2014 To: Mike Clugston, Associate Planner From: Jeanie McConnell, Engineering Program Manager Subject: PLN20140019, Design Review — Landscape Modification Eadie - 115 3"d Ave N Engineering has reviewed the design review application for the Eadie property at 115 3`d Ave N. The information provided is consistent with Title 18 Edmonds Community Development Code & Engineering standards. Please include the following conditions in the staff report. 1) Trees shall be fell onto private property. 2) Vehicles and equipment shall be located on private property. Should it be necessary to utilize the City right-of-way to perform any of this work then the contractor shall apply for and obtain a right-of-way construction permit in advance of starting work. 3) Contractor/owner is responsible for keeping all debris on site and preventing any silt laden runoff from leaving the site and/or entering the city storm system. 4) Contractor/owner shall repair/replace any damaged sections of curb/gutter, sidewalk or other public improvements in City right-of-way per City standards that is caused by or occurs during the permitted project. Thank you. City of Edmonds Attachment 6 PLN20140019