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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-05-10 PC Agenda Packet AGENDA PLANNING COMMISSION 321 East Fifth Street May 10, 2017 6:00 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER Pledge of Allegiance led by Chair II. ROLL CALL III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Regular meeting of April 12, 2017 IV. ACTION/DISCUSSION ITEMS 1. Façade and Sign Grant Application: No. 17-02 Station 51 Taphouse V. STAFF UPDATES VI. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC VII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS VIII. ADJOURNMENT C OMMUNITY & E CONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MINUTES PLANNING COMMISSION Port Angeles, Washington 98362 April 12, 2017 6:00 p.m. ROLL CALL Members Present: Matt Bailey, David Amoroso Duane Morris, Andrew Schwab, Steven Hopkins, Amy Powell Members Absent: Elwyn Gee Staff Present: Nathan West, Ben Braudrick Public Present: Karen Rogers, Jackson Smart, Andrew PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Chair Morris opened the regular meeting at 6:00 p.m. and led the Pledge of Allegiance. CEREMONIAL EVENT Mayor Patrick Downie read a proclamation thanking the Planning Commission members for their efforts as volunteers for the City of Port Angeles. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Commissioner Bailey moved to approve the March 22, 2017 minutes. Commissioner Schwab seconded, all were in favor. PUBLIC HEARINGS/ACTION ITEMS 1. Façade and Sign Grant Application: No. 17-01 Ruddell Auto Assistant Planner Ben Braudrick gave a presentation on the façade grant application for Ruddell Auto. Chair Morris asked if the applicant would like to present the design to the Commission. Ms. Karen Rogers, the representative from Ruddell auto explained the reasoning behind the landscaped area. Landscape Designer Mr. Andrew May spoke about the horticultural aspects of the project, explaining that the landscape was design to coexist with the neighboring property, was designed to be slow growing, and stand on its own with or without signage. Sign Maker Mr. Jackson Smart presented the details of the proposed sign in the landscape area. The Commission asked further questions about details of the landscape. There were concerns about the validity of the grant match and the project being only landscape based. Staff replied that a landscape feature had been approved in the past and that the match could be a part of the project but remain only match and not be reimbursed. The project mentioned was attempting to Planning Commission Minutes April 12, 2017 Page 2 use underground utilities as a match, which were not a portion of the project scope that provided public benefits. Commissioner Schwab moved to award Façade Grant 17-01 for the full amount of $10,000.00. Commissioner Bailey seconded, the motion passed 5-1, with Commissioner Amoroso dissenting due to his opinion that the proposal should be revisited once the proposal had been more specific and a clarification needed for a match. 2. Subcommittee Discussion Assistant Planner Braudrick opened up the discussion by explaining the reasoning and need for a subcommittee to review the City’s sign code and start to develop a foundation for changes when staff has the opportunity to begin to make changes. Commissioner Bailey asked what the timeline for the sign code amendments were scheduled to take place. Director West replied that it’s likely that sign code amendments would take place in 2018. The City Council’s priority setting placed it in 2018. Commissioner Hopkins asked to be on the committee. He felt that signage plays a big role in showing a newcomer what a city wants to be. Commissioner Bailey he took was interested in sitting on the subcommittee, and disclosed that although he was a sign making professional, he felt this experience would assist the committee and he could act impartially. Commissioner Bailey mentioned that another local sign maker was in the audience, and in accordance with the bylaws, Mr. Smart could act as a member of the public on the committee. He asked Mr. Smart if he was interested in sitting on the subcommittee. Mr. Smart replied that in the past he had helped to rewriting the sign code for the Central Business District and would enjoy contributing to the subcommittee. Commissioner Schwab also voiced interest, and made reference to his platform for sign code change in a past bid for Council. Chair Morris asked what the procedure for creating a subcommittee; if making a motion for its creation was the best path. Director West agreed that a motion would be the best path. Commissioner Schwab stated that the Commission should entertain two motions: one for the creation of the sub-committee and another for the appointment of members. The Commission agreed. Commissioner Bailey made a motion to create a subcommittee and appoint three commission members to modify the sign code. Commissioner Schwab seconded, all were in approval. Chair Morris made a motion to appoint Commissioners Bailey, Schwab, and Hopkins to the Committee. Commissioner Hopkins seconded, all were in approval Chair Morris appointed Commissioner Hopkins as the Chair of the Subcommittee, and Commissioner Hopkins accepted Planning Commission Minutes April 12, 2017 Page 3 STAFF UPDATES Director West updated the Commission on the Race Street Design RFQ and Assistant Planner explained the reasoning behind returning to the RFQ process. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS None. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC None. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS Chair Morris asked the reasoning for the Human Services portion of the recent municipal code updates having been taken out of the final ordinance. Director West explained a day prior to the City Council’s first reading of the ordinance, a group of professionals from local human service organizations approached staff and voiced concerns they had in regard to the code changes and discussions they had with attorneys from the ACLU. The Attorneys felt that the changes as staff had recommended them were not legal. The human services professionals also felt that before changes were made, staff could reach out and work with the local professionals in the field and verify the legality of the changes. A new memo was drafted for the meeting which removed those portions of the code relating to Human Services. He assured the Commission that staff does recognize that this is a community issue that needs to be resolved, whether through zoning or another type of regulation. He let the Commission know that if they ever had any questions or issues that staff was available to answer those concerns, whether at a meeting, in the office, or through email. Commissioner Amoroso asked about consistency in the building inspector and engineering division and why an applicant might be getting two different answers to the same questions. Director West responded that the new stormwater changes could have been a factor in different messages, but that without knowing the who, what, where and how of the situation it would be difficult to give a specific reason. He advocated that anytime a member of the public approached a Commissioner about permitting difficulties that the Commissioner drill down to the reason for the issue and bring it to Staff’s attention. ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Schwab moved to adjourn. Commissioner Powell seconded. The meeting adjourned at 7:15 p.m. Ben Braudrick, Secretary Duane Morris, Chair PREPARED BY: Ben Braudrick TO: Planning Commission FROM: Ben Braudrick, Assistant Planner MEETING DATE: May 10, 2017 RE: Façade and Signage Grant Application for Station 51 Taphouse (No. 17-02) APPLICANT/ REPRESENTATIVE: Kevin Davis, 2034 Kitchen Dick Rd, Sequim, WA 98382 OWNER: Steven Columbus, 214 West 4th Street, Port Angeles, WA, 98362 LOCATION: 125 West Front Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the grant award amount of $1,000.00 toward the installation of a new sign valued at $2,178.00, with the condition listed in the staff analysis, and $4,337.40 toward the engineering and construction of an addition toan existing back deck valued at $8,674.80. STAFF FINDINGS A Façade and Signage Grant application was submitted to the City on April 21, 2017. The application was reviewed by Planning Division Staff and found to meet the application criteria. The project site is located within the Commercial Business District (CBD) zone. The applicant is requesting $1,000.00 toward the installation of a new sign valued at $2,178.00 and $4,337.40 toward the engineering and construction of an addition to an existing back deck valued at $8,674.80. STAFF ANALYSIS Staff reviewed the grant criteria for the Community Facade and Sign Improvement Program as included in the grant application materials. The Program will provide a grant for funding of façade improvements that will enhance the physical appearance, accessibility, and overall value of individual buildings as well as Station 51 Taphouse No. 17-02 May 10, 2017 Page 2 surrounding areas. In evaluating proposals for funding under the Program, the following factors shall be considered: • Expected increase in assessed value of improvement; and • Context in the block or neighborhood. • Ability to proceed with project Station 51 Taphouse has undergone a great deal of renovation and investment over the last 12 months in the business space and property formerly housing Zac’s Suds and Sandwiches at 125 West Front Street over the last 12 months. The next steps they are taking to improve the property are the installation of a 192 square foot sign on the eastern façade of the building. The business owners have also expressed interest in painting the entire eastern façade of the building outside the scope of this grant program. The sign has been fabricated, but costs for installation are budgeted and estimated at above and beyond the $2,000.00 necessary to maximize the grant reimbursement. The project documents provided by the applicant locate not only the 12’x16’ (192 square feet) sign, but also additional signage promoting the businesses amenities shown as an additional 64 square feet. Chapter 14.36.70(A) of the Port Angeles Municipal Code (PAMC) allows for each individual business with street frontage a total sign area of all non-exempt sign to not exceed 20 percent of the surface area of the building façade occupied by the business, or 200 square feet, whichever is less. When a building is located on more than one street frontage, each visible building façade shall be considered separately. At 192 square feet, the proposed wall mounted sign occupies 96% of the 200 square feet available on the eastern façade of the building. Any additional signage allowed on the eastern façade cannot exceed 8 square feet and the 64 square foot sign proposed along with the 192 square foot logo sign will exceed the allowable sign area for the eastern façade. The property that the building Station 51 Taphouse occupies fronts both Front and Oak Streets. In accordance with Chapter 14.36.070(A) PAMC, the 64 square foot sign may be installed on another of the building’s façades. Recommended Condition of Approval As a condition of this grant agreement, the 64 square foot amenity sign identified in the project drawings will not be allowed to be fixed on the eastern façade. It is the recommendation of staff that the 64 square foot sign be fixed to the northern face of the deck addition, which is visible to pedestrians, bicycles, and vehicles traveling on Railroad Avenue. In addition to the sign installation, the business owners are proposing a 144 square foot addition to the existing 22’x18’ deck. The proposed deck has been designed to seamlessly mirror the material choice and engineering of the existing section, and will allow the placement of outdoor tables and chairs for patrons of the taphouse. The project has included estimations for engineering, labor, and material costs valued at $8,674.80 with a grant request of 50 percent, or $4,337.40 Furthermore, Staff finds the Station 51 Taphouse Grant projects fulfills the Program criteria in the following way: Station 51 Taphouse No. 17-02 May 10, 2017 Page 3 •The enlargement of useable congregative area of the northern deck is expected toincrease the assessment value of the property. •The installed sign and new deck extension will provide more visible and useful outdoor space for the business and will provide visual interest along Front Street. •The applicants are excited to move forward with the improvements as soon as possible. •The new sign install helps to eliminate a non-conforming sign. CONCLUSION This project is part of a continued effort to revitalize this property by the business owners. Staff appreciates the work that Station 51 has accomplished and is in full support of approval of the grant proposal as conditioned. ATTACHMENTS A. Application materials FSG DE AND N Department of Community & Economic Deve 321 E .5th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 360.417.47 50 | www.cityof pa.us I ced@cityofpa.us FSG \1 - OL APR 21 2017 l'i APPLICANT AND PROPERW OWNER INFORMATION Applicant Name h Mailing Address , 73a\ kthbu Dl¿k K¿t Contact Name (or Contact Phone 7 - bLo-EmaílAdd e ho*tnail , clitu1 Property Owner JJe ve^l/tlh Mailing Address Property owner Phone Nr^oer, b30 - 1431- ,T7 Ll l, the Contact, have read the Facade and Sign Grant lnformation and Award Cover Sheet Handout and understand both the grant award process and required application materials for submission aproval. BUSINESS INFORMATION Business N 5 u Business Address lz S r^ t ñ,a¡vt* 9w-ßft #-- Business Type/Description lmprovement Type PROJECT INFORMATION Brief Project DescriptionÉ Þ{ Start Facade Grant Sign Grant o"r". tfot/il End Date, t/¡tlt? etLs+ wal, t( l\u 'lÅit,c1. PROPERTY OWNER CONSTENT (lf Not The Applicant) The owner(s) of the above property is fully aware and agree to all proposed improvements described in grant application. Applicant must to proposal approved by property owne(s) Applicant's S Date Property Owner's Signature:Date Attachment A Station 51 Taphouse 125 W. Front Street Port Angeles,'WA 98362 stationS 1 email@gmail.com (360) 620-6s87 April 17,2017 Department of Community and Economic Development City of Port Angeles 321 East Fifth Street PO Box 1150 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Re: Facade and Sign Improvement Request To Whom It May Concern: Attached for your review is an application and supporting documentation outlining our request for a facade and sign improvement grant regarding our business known as Station 51 Taphouse located in downtown Port Angeles. In our request we are asking to install two signs advertizing our business, one sign is 12x16 feet (192 square feet) and the other sign is 4x16 feet (64 square feet). V/e would like to install these signs on the east wall of our building to be placed over the top of the current "Z4k's" logo sign. The large l2xl6 foot sign is our "Station 51 Taphouse" logo which is to be placed over the top of the current "Zak's" logo. The smaller 4x16 foot sign says "Beer, Wine, Spirits, Hot Dogs" and will be placed one (1) foot below the "Station 51 Taphouse" logo sign. We would also like to add an additional 12 square feet onto our akeady existing back deck located at the rear, north entrance of the building adjacent to the alley. We would appreciate your consideration of our request for a grant to improve this building and our business. S Y' Davis Owner Stâtion 51 Facade Station 51 Taphouse 125 W. Front Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 stationS 1@gmail.com 360-620-6587 Facade and Sign Improvement Request PROJECT:Total Cost Wall-Mount Sign Installation/East Wall: (J and J Construction) 8, 4'x8' full color decal panels on black polymetal, installed as two separate signs as follows: Sign (1): 6, 4'x8'panels (12'xl6': I92 sft) Full Color Logo Sign Sign (2): 2,4'x8'panels (4'x1 6' : 64 sft) Beer/Wine/Spirits/Hot Dogs fSign (1) is the "Station 51 Taphouse" logo sign that will be installed over the top of the current uZak'su logo. Sign (2) will be installed one foot below the logo sign (1).1 Installation: (J and J Construction) Install pressure treated (flaf 2x4) frame on existing concrete wall, fasteners, equipment and clean up, scrap removal (permit not included) $2,178.00 Deck/RearEntrance: UeJConstruction) $7,958.00 12' x 12'addition to existing back entrance deck, saw cut Asphalt, excavate concrete footings, form and pour (4) footings (2' x2' x I2") with plinths (16" x 16" x I2"), pressure treated framing, wood decking and railing to match existing, fasteners, clean up and scrap removal Structural Design and Drawings: (Zenovic & Associates) Structural design and drawing for deck addition, including engineering services, overhead and profit, sales tax GRAND TOTAL: $716.80 Stat¡on 51 Taphouse Facade & Sign Request $10,852.80 From: Sent: lo: Subject: Attachments: Lacey Fors < laceyfors@yahoo.com> Friday, January 06,20L7 2:l-1 PM Fors, Lacey Fwd: receipt Taphouse panel sign cut panels.pdf; 4TT283751"09.htm Begin forwarded message F rom: "Bailey Signs" <signs@olypen.com> Date: November 23,2016 at 10:26:38 AM PST To: "'Lacey Fors"' <laceyfors@yahoo.o Subject: RE: receipt Lacey Attached is the layout of the panel sign for Station 51 Taphouse. The sign is 8, 4'x8' black panels with a full color logo installed on the panels. The logo itself is 17Osf. Let me know if I can be of further assistance. The bottom two panels could be removed and you could go with just the logo panels, the total square footage for this option would be 192. Thanksl Matt Bailey Signs & Graphics 360-4L7-2690 L08 S Lincoln Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 signs@olypen.com Mon-Fri, L0am-3pm Closed all major holidays tt*u uad {z) ( t, *'i#,'-: .,I0rr ¡ 'r. 'r^tl I øn\) ttl Y"- \y{ --i ";i", I s\\i:l-å,*!\+Ðsl]Jl¡¡,r, ¡lT;'lfr- I,å.1tiì.¡ i Jr ir r* I ...'! t'í\r\)\-j-å..v,V)\----f..1ç1\lt''tt[.-I.,,t''f*åJ*j t.lrtlþ,ll ',;¡It,} t' ! 'i 6i- 3r't'/JFt ¿t t, lt".>"t ,T. p çcr"rr)çþl\z.tl"ra) ,, Ë {,,sfn l'* "t*'y"a EË¡ - Ë\eoood *-i¡t *"tr"v¡*Bl ïfil|(t? % *f;{r'fjj y }!¿ lı'lFt(. J-f'ìþ,r^!F-Al"ri:{j4'ì-+'si.*ttIltIt-t+ ,a ("'{t¿ir$^fç-::ìlr{l0tq{j -'vL{d/,4t1rø.f+'iVf5f tn rvtU,jh-iFov¡q -¡üe iË5e" J ancl J CONSTRUC]]ON OF PORTANGELES,INC. PO Box 460 PORT ANGELES, WA 98362 360-457-1809 FAX 360-452-s 164 Station 5l 'lhp House 125 We.st Front Strcet Pr-rrt Á,ngeles, WA 9S362 Includes: Does not incfude:o Painting/staining not specifietl ¡rboveo Structural clesigno Tenrporary facilities not listeclo Pennits Scott J Schwagler October 8,2016 we are pleased to provicle an estítttate to install your new sign on south êàslerly corner of bLrilding. Estimate is basedonsitcvisitandourconversations. sy'epropos"thefollouuiigr.op"ái*o*lãr-tú"i."r"r"n""¿project, o P¡ovide¿nd ínstall prcsj:ue tleated (flat 2x4) flarne on existing concrerstlock wall - frarie rvill bç clone as agrid so that all eclges ofthe sign paneJs ar.e súpporteclo Install owner provided sign paneìs on ne* fr¿ulleo Fasteners as rec¡uiredo Equiprnent as requiredo Clean up and scrap removal A1l of the above rvott to be cornPleted in a substar¡tial and r.vorkulanlike uranner nccording to standard practices t'or tlìesurnof: Twothousandonehundrcdandseventyeightanclno/I00Dottar,c (g2,17g.) ptusLyssr Notes: Prices do not itzcllrde sales tax Thanlpu for the opporrunity to p¡esen.t tìris proposal,Þ--Ary J and J Corutructìon of porl Angelcs, ltc )lqh'o;5 10 Feet N 124 125 ,,i bak Ùec k) t t ,'"{ tu<lL -F<¿+ barK deck ,¡?' \ \ Iltis iltop ¡s tut ùileùd¿dÍor tft ds a hgnl &sctiptù"l l...dt¡oils of lùilu.s a,?.tptottûot. oillu TorÒgt¿tht..\L1pflilût¿s oæ . 5Jþet oÍdctilal hrat¡Òû!. t hß "ße ¿ûwn's ¡! !rudilt¿¿ bt iltc (t^ ¡1tur1 )rselesfot ns avn use aild tilrnx$t'v DIh¿ ils? oît\rs "'øp:dnùilry nnil ilot he th. r.spo,t¡bt¡¡^,9¡tr¿ (1tu Wâter måin WWalea main SWâter main Eleckical diskibulion Yeilical hiln - ]'Ál'D 88iloriûilt¿lhtun = \lDEIEI Arca Mqp tÈs '.. -..1 Bacl< he EK # út t{f :l ¡*¡-', fc cv i:"ïinrj f,,t i''* f..*,É",{fe) J'r6ir {å{ íþr** toil;'ûr- p,oràr*l'- *å d*rE" r-''!þ'{t't ar i-f { t", , i!.-o s¡-f' É ï 6'* ,¡ i' çf; Jf n }* rt í't';Í< 5 çt Êi L' J'Ì o-i e [.ulfti¿r:L \ JandJ CONSTRLICTION OF PORTANGELES,INC. PO Box 460 PORT ANGIìLES, WA 98362 360-451-1809 FAX360-452,s164 October 8,2016Station 5l Tap IJouse 125 West F¡orrt Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Wearepleasedtoprovideanestiinatetoaddontoyourexistingdecktothenorth(appr.ox. l2'). Estimateisbaseclonsite visit ancl otlr conversations. We propcrse tlre flollor.ving scope of r.vork for. the r.ef'erencecì project. Includes:o Sar.v cut asphalt and excavate fornew concrete footingso Fonuandpour'(4)Ììewconcretefootings(2'x2'x12't')v/ithpljnths(16"x16"x12") -reìnfbrcingancl colurnn bases includedo Plovicle ald install pressu¡e freated frarr-ring'.raterials to match existingo P¡ovicle and install outdoor wood decking and railing to uraich existingo Fastene$ as requiredo Clean up and scrap removal Does not inclucle:o Painting/staiuing not specified aboveo Rot lepair or hidden structura.l clamage at existing stmctureo Srrucfural clesigno Changes required from structural tlesigno Teurporary lacilities not listedo Pemits All of the above work to be conrpleted. in a substantial ancl workmanlike marìner accordìng to standaxl practices for thesr¡r¡ of: sevel thousanci nine h.undred and fifry eight and no/.100 Dollars (g7,gss.) pttrs qSST Notes: Prices do nr¡t i¡tc/ude sale,s tcuc Tirank you the proposal, Scott Options: Allor.vance fìor structural design an<i pennit drawings - $750 Ailor,r,ance for building permit - 5500 J and J Conshlction ofPort Angeles, lnc tl J & J Construction of Port Angeles, Inc PO Box 460 Port Angeles, WA 98362 BillTo Station 51 Tap House 125 West Front Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 lnvoice Date lnvoice # lu20t7 3725 P.O. No.Terms Project Due on receipt Quantity Description Rate Amount Services for December 20 l6-Structural Design and Drawings for Deck Addition Engineering Services Overhead & Profit Sales Tax 575.00 86.25 8.40% s7s.00T 86.257 55.55 Accounts not paid within 30 days are subject to a l.5o/o monthly finance charge Total $716.80 ', ., '( - ?îJi->'a * V#è \-srç. -e-1ta.j@\,_ -:9 tr{ ,':Q..ðwHôi¡4ìd!i-.ü-..ry1ç1d,*Y\7w8 a} qaLtt0v:S$ ç3 tq?5,?{l'-¡ fÎ'tY,/ . %$ntoe Ld¿qû' i5,Xre X t-t> ,f -ffi *rË¡¡44. -- -- l ì ...---L-- .--t-.:.-._-'-'.*,-*'- --,i-.- "i-- .. -. - -- ,r--.-. - l.-- -.-_"_.t_.I. --,-f.. ,-, t,-,, -f- r .,....--..l .-..-. Fl',lf I E uLvr\ r t\^rvtttYv, uEv^ Jvrù, 1 piece(s) 2 x 6 Hem-Fir No. 2 @ 12" OC Overall Length: 15' rr{ÐÐEL, + 0 + 0 BEE All locations are measured from the outside face of let support (or left cantllever end).All dimensions are horizontal. . Deflection criteria: tt (1,1480) and Tt (V240). ' Brac¡ng (Lu): All compression edges (top and bottom) must be br¿ced at 5' 5 1/8" o/c unless deta¡led otherwise. pmper attachment and pos¡tioning of lateralbr¿c¡ng is requ¡red to achieve memb€r stabil¡ty.1:A 15olo ¡ncrease in tt¡e moment capacity has been added tc account fur repetitive member usage.. Appl¡cable calculauons are bãsed on NDS.. No compos¡te action b€tween deck and joist was cons¡dered ¡n analysis. . Rim Board is assumed to carry all loads appl¡ed dkecdy above ¡t, bypassing the member b€ing des¡gned,. Blocklng Panels are assumed to carry no loads applied direcüy above them and üe full load ¡s applied to tñe member be¡ng designed.. At hanger supporF, the Total Bearing d¡mension is equal to t'te w¡dth of the material fiat ¡s supporting the hanger. 1 See Connector grid below for add¡tional ¡nformaüon and/or requ¡rements. SysÞm : Floor Member Type : Joist Bu¡lding Use : Residential Build¡ng Code : rBC2072 Des¡gn Methodology : ASD Member React¡on (lbs)1008 @ 7'6"2126 (3.50")Passed (47olo)1.0 D + 1.0 L(All Spans) Shear (lbs)439 @ 8'1 1/4"825 Passed (53olo)1.00 1.0D+1.01(AllSpans) Moment (Ft-lbs)-740 @ 7' 6',801 Passed (92olo)1.00 1.0 D + 1.0 L(All Spans) Live Load Defl. (in)0.173@17',41/2"0.184 Passed 1U513)1.0D+1.01(AltSpans) Total Load Defl. (in)0.369 Passed (U484)1.0D+1.01(AltSpans) TJ-Pro'M Rating N/A N/A 1-Beam-HF 3.50"2.00"1.50"29 34O/-34 3691-34 1 1/2" Rim Board 2-Beam-HF 3.50', 3.50"1.66'92 9t7 1009 Blocking 3 - Hanger on 5 U2" HF b€am 1.50"Hangerl 1.50"29 3351-32 3æl-32 See noÞ 1 3 - Face Mount Hanger Connecbr not found N/A N/A N/A N/A I - Un¡form (PSF)0 to 15'12'10.0 100.0 Res¡dential - Liv¡ng product appl¡cat¡on, ¡nput design loads, dimensions and support information have been provided by SRH Q rrrro,*o.,r roREsr*y rNrrArv. 12/1412016 1:49:07 PM Forte v5.1, Design Engine: V6.5.1.'l 9Per,ator Job NôlêS Scott Headrick Zenovic & Associates, lnc.(360) 417-0501 scott@zenov¡c.net 1 6446 J&J CONSTRUCTION STATION 51 BARPORIANGELES, WA Page 1 of 1 rr \,ñ t Ë.I piece(s) 2 x 6 Hem-Fir No. 2 @ 12' OC OverallLength: 7'6" All locat¡ons are measured from the outside face of left support (or left cantilever end).All d¡mensions are horizontal. ' Deflection criteria: LL (U360) and TL (U240). ' Brac¡ng (Ld): All compression edges (bp and botþm) must b€ braced at 6'4 U4' o/c unless deb¡led otherw¡se. Prop€r atÞchment and posiuoning of laÞr¿l brac¡ng ¡s requ'red b achieve membèr sÞbility.. A 15olo ¡ncrease ¡n the moment capacity has be€n added b.account for repet¡tive member usage. Appl¡cable calculations are based on NDS, ' No composite action betlveen deck and jo¡st was considered ¡n analysis, . Rim Board ¡s assumed to carry all loads appl¡ed directy above ¡t, bypassing the member b€¡ng designed.. Blocking Panels are assumed to carry no loads appl¡ed directy above tfiem and tfie tull load is applied to the member be¡ng desiqned. 0 ù {) E Syshm : Floor Member Typ€ : Jo¡st Bu¡ldlng Use : Residential Building Code : IBC 2012 Design Methodolow ; ASD Q rrrro,*u., oRESrRv rNrrAnv' 1211412016 1:51:39 PM Forte v5.1, Design Engine: V6.5..1.1 1 Member React¡on (lbs)404 @7' s U4"1063 (1.75")Passed (38o/o)1.0 D + 1.0 L(All Spans) Shear (lbs)338 @ 9"825 Passed (41olo)1.00 1.0D+1.01(AllSpans) Moment (Ft-lbs)719 @3'9718"801 Passed (90olo)1.00 1.0D+1.01(AllSpans) Llve Load Defl. (¡n)0.227 @3',9718"0.24t Passed (U382)1.0D+1.01(AllSpans) Total Load Defl. (¡n)0.250 @ 3',9718"0.361 Passed (U347)1.0 D + 1.0 L(All Spans) I-Pro" Rating N/A N/A 1-Beam-HF 3.50',2.00"1.50"38 382 420 I U2" R¡m Board 2-Beam-HF 1.75" 1.75"1.50" 37 368 405 Block¡ng I - Unifom (PSF)0 b 7'6"10.0 100.0 ASSEMBLY AREA Weyerhaeuser warranb tlìat the sizlng of iE producb will be in accordance w¡th Weyerhaeuser product design criÞria and publ¡shed des¡gn \rdlues, Weyerhaeuser o<pressly discla¡ms any other warr¿nties relaH to tfie soft¡are. Refer to current Weyerhaeuser l¡terature for installation details.(www.woodbywy.com) Accessories (Rim Board, Block¡ng Panels and Squash Blocks) are not designed by this softilare. Use of th¡s softlvare is not intended b c¡rcumvent the need for a des¡gn profess¡onal as determined by tfie authority hav¡ng jurisdict¡on, The des¡gner of record, builder or framer is responsible b assure that this calculation ¡s compatible w¡th he over¿ll project Products manuåctured at Weyerhaeuser iacil¡ties are thi¡d-party certified lo susÞinable forestry sbndards, Weyerhaeuser Eng¡neered Lumber Products have been evaluaþd by ICC FS under techn¡cal rcports ESR-1153 and ESR-1387 and/or eíed in accordance with appl¡cable ASTM sÞndards. For cunent code evaluation reports refer to htþ://www.woodbywy.com/seryices/s_CodeReporb.aspx. The product appl¡cation, input design loads, dimens¡ons and support informðtion have been provided by SRH Scott Headrick Zenovic & Associates, lnc (360) 41 7-0501 scott@zenovic.net 16446 J&J CONS-IRUCTION STATION 51 BAR PORT ANGELES, WA Page 1 of 1 7',-6',t-o ATTACH OU]ER LEDGER TO POST W(2) SDWH2T6OOG NOTE: IF LEDGÊR BREAKS AT POST USE (2) SCREWS PER LEDGER NEW 2x10 PT HF#2 LEDGERS EA' SIDE OF POSTS ATTACH NEW LEDGERS TO POST W(2) SDW2TlOO()G SCRÊWS FROM EA. SIDE, SEE POST DETAIL ¡úS2 ATTACH OUTER LEDGER TO Posr w(2) SDWH27600G SDWH2T6OOG TIMBER HEX PROVIDE 2x6 CROSS BRACING, AfiACH AT EA, END W(2) +ì SEE POST CONNECTION DETAIL ¡'lS2 EX. 2x6 PT HF#2 JOISTS EX. DECK EX. 4x10 BEAM PT 2?{ì HF#2 JOTSTS @ 12' O.C. SEE POST CONNËCTION DÉTAIL ¡./S2 -l PRoVIDE 2x6 CROSS BRACtNG, ATTACH AT È4. END W(2) SDWH27600G TIMBER HEX SCREWS INSTALL NEW 4x10 PT HF#2 BEAM ADJACENT TO EX., ATTACH TO EXISTING BEAM WSDWH2T6OOG TTMBER-HEX SCREWS @ 24 O.C. HANG NEW JOISTS OFF EX. 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PT DECKING EX. 2x6 PT HF#z JOISTS EX. 4x10 PT HF#2 BEAM IN HUC4IO HANGER INSTAIL NEW 4x8 PT HF#2 CORBEL BLOCK, WITH (8) SDWH27600G TIMBER.HEX SCREWS EX. 8x8 PT HF#2 POST 2x6 PT HF*c2 BLOCKING AI BEARING, IOENA|L TO TOP PLATE W10d @ 6',0.C. NEW 2x10 PT HF#z LEDGER 0N INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF POSTS x+<5 2x6 CROSS BRACING WHERE SHOWN ON PLAN, ATTACH TO BEAM W(2) SDWH27600G TIMBER HEX SCREWS t_ xl+<t>l+-- Jt- ãl>t+- TOP RAIL TO MATCH EX. HUCQ4lO.SDS HANGERS W4'SDS SCREWS NEW 8x8 PT HF#2 PoST CC88 POST BASE 2x6 CROSS BRACING WHERE SHOWN ON PLAN, ATTACH ÏO POSTW(2) SDWH27600G TIMBER HEX SCREWS (3) #4 STIRRUPS, EQ, SPACED LUS26 HANGERS NÊW PT 2x6 HF#z JOISTS @ 12" 0.C. NEW 4x10 PT HF#2 EEAM NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITYSDWH2T6OOG TTMBER-HÊXSCREWS @2q O.C. J dôÉ. l(9 N WOOD RAILING TO MATCH EX. ATTACH TO POST W(3) 3" DECK SCREWS OR EQUAL NEW PT DECKING TO MATCH EX, NEW 2x6 PI HF#2 JOTSTS @ 12'O.C. NEW 4x10 PT HF#z BEAMS NEW 2x10 PT HF#2 LEDGER 0N INSIDE AND OUTSIDË OF POSTS REMOVE 2x10 ÊND CAP ATTACH NEWLEDGERS W'IH (4 SDWH271 OOOG ÏIMBER.HEX SCREWS FROM EA. SIDE CUT BACK EX. LEDGER AND INSTALL NEW 2x'10 PT HF#2 LEDGER z = <N EX. POST CONN. DETAIL Scale: N.T.S (4)#4T'BARS L N 8' (4)#4 BARS E.W. EX, AC PAVEMENÏ NETT POST CONN. DETAIL il a.\ o A / lO ùU. 24" SQ. il Å -JlX NOTCH BEAM FOR EX. BOLTS Scale: N.T.S 1só7ã !::=qÞsì;ØúxJT(9ı=ó<üP:86:gxtf(n r-..|ðË 9ı>ooØZut F'l <N 1!2oz G)I oz ! = ôUF toùÉ.oOz F'zl¡lJ C) G6 E Ë_sqì8 ËËsoì>()<=>o)\qRd V)J F. E-jâ ð (n t-l E-oz FJ ú Fc) ÉFV) t-oioq t--lJll¡¡ebC"t- =oqIL r¡¡ r.) uÌUt5o-o_É (.) =oÈñutof R =S{ =o(rt =u.rÊıY(Jl¡ta t!JF-tr s (D-r¡¡{u¡C' = ^/.f.s. SCALE: DATE: 12/15/2016 1644Íì41 FILE: JOB NO: 16446 ! SHEET s2 GENERAL NOTES 1. Engineering Design loads: Roof live load: 25 psf (snow) ELEVATION < 625' Wind loading based on:130 mph/Exposure "D" Seismic Zone: D per l.B.C. Floor Live Load: 100 psf (Assembly) 2, Construction shall conform to these plans and all applicable codes and local ordinancæ including the 2015 Edition of the lnternational Building Code. SOIL NOTES 1. Foundationdesignisbasedon:soilbearingcapacityof1500psfperl.B.C.TablelS06.2. 2. All footings except where noted othen¡vise on plans shall be set at least 12" into undísturbed earth or certified compacted fill. 3. Any unusual soil conditions such as organic soils, clay pockets or uncertified fllls shall be brought to the attention of the engineer prior to construction. WOOD FRAMING NOÏES L All framing shall be as follows unless noted otherwise on the plans. a. Studs, cripples and miscellaneous vertical framing shall be Douglas Fir/Larch stud grade or better. b. Joist and rafters shall be Douglas Fir/Larch No. 2 or better. c. Headers and beams shall be Douglas Fir/l-arch No.2 or better. d. All wood members in contact with concrete or soil shall be pressure feated Hen/Fir No. 2 or better. 2. Timber connectors called out by letters and numbers shall be Simpson Strong Ïie Connectors. Provide the number and size of fasteners as specified by the manufacturefs recommendations. Use MAX nailing per manufacturer for connectors, unless specifically noted otherwise on plans. Where connector straps connect two members, one-half of the nails or bolts shall beplacedineachmember. All boltsinwoodmembersshall conformtoASTMA30T. Alternate joist hangers and other hardware may be substituted for items shown provided that they are IGC approved for equal or greater load capacity. All joist hangers and olher hardware shall be compatible in size with members provided. All connectors used with pressure treated wood shall be ZMAX, Post HotDipped Galvanized, or SST300 (Stainless Steel). Use only stainless steel fasteners with stainless steel connectors. Use only HolDipped GalvanEed fasteners with ZMAX and Post HotDipped Galvanized connectors. Stainless steel is recommended for treated wood with an ACQ retent¡on value of 0.60 or hþher. 3. PRËSSURËTREATEDWOOD: All wood shall be treated with ACQ unless approved by Engineer. Pressure treated wood called out on plans shall conform to AWPA Standard U1-10 wilh preservative retention for the following applications as follows: a. UC3B - Above ground (0.25) b. UC4A - ln contact with ground (0.40) c. UC4B - Embedded in ground or concrete (0,60) All treated wood that is cut or drilled shall shall have the exposed wood surface fleld treated with 27o Copper Naphthenate meeting the AWPA Standard M4 4. Holes for bolts shall be the bolt diameter plus/16" 5. All bolts, ihreaded rod and lag screws shall be tightened on installation and retightened before closing in or upon completion of the job. 6. All bolts, lag screws and threaded rod shall be provided with washers where the nut head bears on lhe wood. Washers shall have a minimum dimension of at least two bolt diameters. 7. All nails for structural work shall be common wire nails as indicaied on the plans or ICC approved mechanically driven fasteners of equivalent holding strength. Nail size and spacing shall be as required by the IBC Table 2304.10.1 and as specified on thæe plans. 8. All horizontal wood framing shall bear on beams, plates or ledgers with a nominal wídth or at least 2" or be supported by sheet metal connectors as manufactured by Simpson or equal. 9. All connections between wood memben not specifically detailed heron shall be naíled with the minimum nailing specifled in IBC table 2304.10.1. CONCRETE NOTES 1. Concrete shall be a commercially available fansit-mix properly proportioned and delivered to he site in readymix hucks. Aggregate size shall be a maxinum o'f 1/z' in loundations and 9/¿' at all other locations. Slump should not exceed 4". Curing compound shall be sprayed on all exposed surfaces immediately after final toweling. 2. All cement shall conform to the ASTM Standard C-1 50. All aggregate shall conform to ASTM Standard C-33. All reinforcing bars shall ønform to ASTM Standard A-615 as follows: #345 Bars and WWM-Grade 40 #6 Bars and larger-Grade 60 All rebar to be welded shall be ASTM A706 steel. Preheat all bars #7 and larger per AWS D14-92. Preheat noi required for bar sizes #6 and smaller. 3. Concreie shall have a minimum 28-day compressive stengfi of 3000 psi and shall not øniain less tìan 5-il2 sacks of cement per cubic yard. Concrete shall alsô be air entrained. Total air content (percent by volume) shall not be læs Úran 5% or more han 7%. 4. Where dimensions of reinforcing is índicated on plans, dimensions are for straight lengürs of bar only. The bent section of bar is not included in the lengh indicaied on plans. 5. A siandard hook is defined as a 90' bend plus a sfaight lengü of bar equal to 12 bar diameters. 6. Splices in continuous reinforcement shall lap as noted on the plans as follows: Grade 40 reinforcing bars: Minimum of 32 bar d¡ameteß Grade 60 reinforcing bars: Minimum of 48 bar diameters 7. Unless shown otherwisq the minimum concrete cover for reinforcing shall be 3' when placed directly against earth and 2" for all other locations unless specified on the plans. 8. Concrete design is based on a 28-day compressive strength of 2500 psi. Higher values are specified for durability only. ó-? ãüÈ: Ë fr$;6dã'3r(5ıiEó<ü3 iEã;oùcû (n r_'1ðË =O>oOØZvtt-l <N o ozU @)!¿ozu J = ÕUF É LÉ.o(Jz F.zUJ =o Hıs 5=n: ËËgo=>3SEqRü s(t-l¡¡{r¿¡(Ð =ËqR=f<l¡.t ? '.g E-lPF]z-ìoa<r{sðp U(nI trJ{ l-tË'oäzÈË-lE<gÊ,5D =t-rO r\ ÊÞñúVÍ,fJrH(n t¡JJF¡-- N.ï.S.SCALE: DATE: 12/15/2016 16446 A1 FILE: JOB NO:1446 R AL s3 SHEET )