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HomeMy WebLinkAbout439 W. Second Street 439 w second street CUP 07-10 PORTANGELES Filing Fee: 1250.00 WASHINGTON, U. S. A. Admin. $ 100.00 IF E CITY OF PORT ANGELES NOV1 3 2307 ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST C1TY0FP0R7-Ar-3 S 'Dept.of community Develonmonf Purpose of Check. list., The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Chapter 43.21C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. Instructions for Applicants: This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question to the best of your knowledge. In most cases you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not apply (N/A". Complete answers to the questions will avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems please ask the City Department of Community Development employees to assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to phase them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects and include a site map. BACKGROUND 1. Name of project: iconGroupe I Goochy Investments Billboard A. Address or general location of site: 439 W. 2nd St. Port AngeleS6 WA 2. Name, address, and phone number of applicant: iconGroupe, 2103 46th Ave. SIN Seattle, WA 98116 206.933.9669 3. Name, address and phone number of contact person if other than applicant: Daniel Tefft, 23460 Seatter Rd. NE Kingston,INA 98346 360.860.0290 4. Date checklist prepared: 11108/07 5. Agency requesting checklist: CITY OF PORT ANGELES EVALUATION FOR AGENCY USE 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): A. What is the long term objective of this proposal? build, service and maintain a billboard' B. How does this project relate to long-term plans? Construction of the billboard 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. No 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal: There is no environmental information that will be or known to be prepared related to this proposal. 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? There are no pending applications or governmental approvals affecting the site that are known. If yes, explain. 10. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. City of Port Angeles Conditional Use Permit 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. (Lead agencies may modify this form to include additional specific information on project description.) Construct a single pole 35' in height 300 sq ft billboard. 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range, if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. Parcel Number: 0630000035450000 Site Address: 439 W. 2 nd St. Port Angeles,WA Property Description: TAX#664 LOT 11 BL 35 &VAC ALY ABTG (Site Plan and Map included with permit application) PROJECT SPECIFIC ACTIONS: Complete this section if your proposal involves a project specific action such as a subdivision, new construction, a new or expanding business, a site specific rezone (not area-wide), a conditional use permit, a shoreline permit, or similar action: EVALUATION FOR AGENCY USE ENVIRONMENT 1 Earth A. General description of the site (circle one): Flat, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other. B. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? Approx 0% C. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. Site is not identified as prime farmland. D. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. There are no known surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity of the site. E. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any Filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill: Approx. 7 yards of soil will be excavated for the billboard footing. F. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. No clearing will be required, no erosion can occur as a result of the construction or use of the billboard. G. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? At present about 95 % of the site is covered with buildings, asphalt pavement and with compacted gravel that acts as an impervious layer, that percentage will not change as a result of the project. H. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: The project will not result in erosion. 2. Air A. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. A small quantity of emissions from construction will occur. These emissions are very small compared to traffic in the area. B. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally de'scribe. There are no off-site sources of emissions or odor that will affect the project. C. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: Best management practices will be employed to prevent any dust problems. 3. Water A. Surface: i.) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. EVALUATION FOR AGENCY USE There are no surface water bodies on or in the immediate vicinity of the site. ii.) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. There are no surface water bodies within 200' of the site. iii.) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material: N/A iv.) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No, the project will not require any surface water withdrawals or diversions. v.) Does the proposal lie within a 1 00-year flood plain? If so, note location on the site plan. No, the project does not lie within a 100 year flood plain. vi.) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. No, the project does not involve any discharge of waste materials. B. Ground: i.) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. If ground water is discovered during excavation, an environmental vacuum company will be employed for and environmental appropriate removal and disposal. ii.) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the Ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing chemicals; agricultural wastes; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the nu*mber of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. The project will not generate any waste material requiring discharge. C. Water Runoff(including storm water): i.) Describe the source of runoff(including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will the water flow into other waters? If so, describe. The project will not create any surface water impact. The project will not create any new impervious surface. ii.) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. No, the project will not generate waste materials that could enter the ground or surface waters. D. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: The project will not create any surface, ground or run off water impacts so no measures are needed. EVALUATION FOR AGENCY USE 4. Plants A. Check or circle the type of vegetation found on the site: deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other shrubs grass pasture crop or grain wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other Other types of vegetation B. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? No vegetation will be removed as a part of this project. C. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any. There is no landscaping on the site. There are no impacts to vegetation so, no enhancement measures are proposed. 5. Animals A. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Birds: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other Mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other Fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other B Threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. The site is developed with about 95% impervious surfaces there are no areas of critical habitat in the immediate vicinity. C. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. The site is not known to be part of a migratory route. D. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any. The site does not support wildlife so measures are not needed. 6. Energy and Natural Resources A. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. Electric energy will be used for furnishing lighting only. B. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. No, the project will not affect the potential use of solar energy of adjacent properties. C. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any. There is no energy conservation feature included in the proposal. The project has a minor energy use so no measures are required. EVALUATION FOR AGENCY USE 7. Environmental Health A. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. There are no environmental hazards that could result from the proposal. The project does not use toxic chemicals. Billboards are not known to create a risk for fire. i) Describe special emergency services that might be required. The installation and maintenance of a billboard will not create a need for any special emergency services. ii) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any. There is no environmental health risk so, no measures are needed to address these. B. Noise i) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? The project is adjacent to an urban arterial road so noise in the area is prevalent. ii) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. There will be short term noise from construction. This will be minor compared to adjacent uses. iii) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Construction equipment will use standard mufflers. No other measures will be needed because no other noise impacts will occur. 8. Land and Shoreline Use A. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The property is currently zoned (CA) adjacent properties are zoned (CA) B. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. No, there is no evidence the site has been used for agriculture in the past 20 years. C. Describe any structures on the site. There is one storage building on the site D. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? No structures will be demolished as a result of this project. E. What is the current zoning classification of the site? The site is zoned (CA) F. What is the current Comprehensive Plan designation of the site? Commercial Arterial G. What is the current Shoreline Master Program designation of the site? NIA EVALUATION FOR AGENCY USE H. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. No part of this site has been classified as environmentally sensitive. I How many people would reside or work in the completed project? The project is a billboard. No people will reside or work as a result of this project. J. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? No people will be displaced as a result of this project. K. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: There will be no displacements so no measures are needed. L Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: The proposes use, a billboard, is allowed within the zoning designation of the site. 9. Housing A. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. The project does not involve housing. B. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. The project does not involve housing. C. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any. The project does not involve housing. 10. Aesthetics A. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? The billboard will be 35 feet in height. The building material will be painted metal for supports and composite material for the remainder of the sign. B. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? There are no scenic vistas in the immediate vicinity. No views will be altered or obstructed by the billboard. C. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any. There are no aesthetic impacts. No measures are needed. 11. Light and Glare A. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? The sign has low intensity light to allow the face of the copy to be visible at night. The sign will not create glare. B. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? No, the lights used to illuminate the sign are shielded and point toward the sign so it will not be a safety hazard and not interfere with views. EVALUATION FOR AGENCY USE C. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? Lights and lighting for the surrounding business are of higher intensity than the light from the billboard. D. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any. Low intensity light that is both shielded and pointed toward the sign surface is used to avoid problems with light or glare. 12. Recreation A. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? There are no recreational or informal opportunities in the immediate vicinity. B. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. No, the billboard will not displace any recreational uses. C. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any. There are no impacts to recreation. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation A. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe: There are no known places or objects next to or on the site that are on or eligible for any preservation registers. B. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. There are no known landmarks or evidence of historic, or archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. C. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: There are no known landmarks or evidence of historic, or archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site so no measures are needed. 14. Transportation A. Identify public streets and highways serving the site and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. The site is at the intersection of West Second Street and Marine Drive. B. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? Yes C. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? The project will not create a need for nor will it displace any parking. D. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe EVALUATION FOR AGENCY USE (indicate either public or private). No, the project will not require any new roads or streets or improvements to existing roads or streets. E. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. The project will not use any transportation mode. F. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. The project is a billboard, as such, will generate no traffic of its own. G. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any. The project is a billboard, as such will generate no traffic of its own so, no transportation measures are needed. 15. Public Services A. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example?: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. The project will not create a need for any public services. B. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. The project will not create a need for any public services. 16. Utilities A. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other. B. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed. The project will use electricity for lighting. 17. Economics A. If the proposal will result in expansion of an existing business, please describe the nature of the expansion: (e.g., additional land and/or buildings, new equipment, new employees). The project will not result of an expansion of an existing business. B. If the proposal is the creation of a new business, please describe (e.g., re- use of an existing building and site, construction of a new building). The project will not create a new business. C. Describe if the proposal is the first of its type in the community, or what the similar uses are. The project is a billboard. Other billboards exist in the community. D. How many people will the proposal provide employment for at its completion and what types of jobs will be created (e.g., sales clerks, factory workers, etc.)? (Jobs created by the construction of the proposal should be reported separately.) The project is a billboard once completed no new jobs will be created. EVALUATION FOR AGENCY USE E. Where will the materials, goods or services utilized by the proposal come from? Local vendors will be utilized to supply material goods or services as much as possible. F. Where will the goods or services produced by the proposal be utilized? The goods and services will be used at the construction site. G. Who will utilize the goods or services produced by the proposal? Advertising clients will use space provided by this project. H. Will the proposal alter the tax assessments of the area? No, the project will not alter the tax assessments of the area. EVALUATION FOR AGENCY USE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT (ESA) INFORMATION A. LISTED SPECIES If ESA listed species (salmon, trout, and chars, e.g. bull trout)are present or ever were present in the watershed where your project will be located, your project has the potential for affecting them, and you need to comply with the ESA. The questions in this section will help determine if the ESA listings will impact your project. Within the City of Port Angeles, the watershed is the Port Angeles Harbor. Are ESA listed salmonids currently present in the watershed in which your project will be: Yes X No Has there ever been an ESA listed salmonid stock present in this watershed: Yes X No Uncertain Please describe Puget Sound Chinook Salmon, Strait of Juan de Fuca summer chum salmon, and bull trout are listed as threatened species in the Elwha River, Morse Creek, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca including Port Angeles Harbor. [If you answered "yes"to either of the above questions, you should complete the remainder of this section. ff not, skip to Non Project Action Section Page 13] 1. Name of watershed Port Angeles Regional Watershed (Elwha Morse). 2. Name of nearest waterbod : Part Anualas Harbor 3. What is the distance from this project to the nearest body of water? (Often a buffer between the project and a stream can reduce the chance of a negative impact to fish.) approx. 850' 4. What is the current land use between the project and the potentially affected water body (parking lot, farmland, etc.)? Their will be no water body affected by the project. 5. Is the project above a: natural permanent barrier (waterfall) natural temporary barrier(beaver pond); man made barrier(culvert, dam); ( ) other(explain) The project is not near a waterfall, beaver pond or culvert or dam. 6. If you checked any of the items listed in the above question#5, are there any resident salmonid populations above the blockage? Yes No Don't know. No items were checked above. 7. What percent of the project will be impervious surface (including pavement and roof area)?_The project single footing will cover approximately four sq feet of ground surface B. FISH MIGRATION: The following questions will help determine if this project could interfere with migration of adult and juvenile fish. (Both increases and decreases to water flow can affect fish migration.) 1. Does the project require the withdrawal of: Surface water? No Name of surface water body Ground water? No Amount From where? Depth of well EVALUATION FOR AGENCY USE 2. Will any water be rerouted? No 3. Will there be retention ponds? No If yes, will this be an infiltration pond or a surface discharge to either a municipal storm water system or a surface water body? The project will not involve retention ponds. If a surface water discharge, name of waterbody. The project will not involve retention ponds. 4. Will new roads be required? No (increased road mileage may affect the timing of water reaching a stream and may impact fish habitat.) No new roads will be required as a result of the project. 5. Are culverts proposed as part of the project? No culverts are proposed as part of the project. 6. Will topography changes affect the duration/direction of runoff flows? If yes, describe:-Their will be no topography changes as a result of the project. 7. Will the project involve any reduction of the floodway or floodplain by filling or other partial blockage of flows? No If yes, how will the loss of flood storage be mitigated by your project? Their will be no floodway or floodplain filled or partially blocked as a result of this project so no mitigation is required. C. WATER QUALITY. 1. Do you know of any problems with water quality in any of the streams within this watershed? If so, describe NIA 2. Will your project reduce or increase shade along or over a waterbody? There is no waterbody near the project so the project will not increase or reduce shade of a waterbody. 3. Will the project increase nutrient loading or have the potential to increase nutrient loading or contaminants (fertilizers, other waste discharges, or runoff) to the waterbody? The project will not increase or have the potential to increase nutrient loading or contaminants. 4. Will turbidity be increased because of the project activities? The project will not increase turbidity. 5. Will your project require long term maintenance, i.e., bridge cleaning, highway salting, chemical sprays for vegetation management, clearing of parking lots? The project is a billboard. Advertising copy will be changed from time to time. D. VEGETATION 1. Will the project involve the removal of any vegetation from stream banks? The project will not involve removal of vegetation from stream banks. 2. If any vegetation is removed, do you plan to replant? The project will not involve removal of vegetation so there is no need to replant. EVALUATION FOR AGENCY USE NON-PROJECT SPECIFIC ACTIONS: Complete this section only if your proposal involves a non-project specific action such as a Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Zoning Code Amendment, area-wide rezone (City-wide or large sub-area),or other similar action: When answering these questions be aware of to what extent the proposal or the types of activities likely to result from the proposal would affect the item at a greater intensity or at a faster rate than if the proposal were not implemented. Respond briefly and in general terms. 1. How would the proposal be likely to increase discharge to water; emissions to air; production, storage, or release of toxic or hazardous substances; or production of noise? The project will not increase discharge to water. The project does not involve toxic or hazardous substances. Their will be slight emissions to air and short term noise from construction equipment during the construction process. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases: Construction equipment is properly tuned and maintained in good repair thus limiting emissions to air and used standard mufflers to reduce noise. Best practices are used to minimize dust during construction. 2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish, or marine life? Their will be no affect to plants, animals, fish or marine life. Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish, or marine life: Their will be no affect to plants, animals, fish or marine life so no measures are needed. 3. How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources? The project will use a small amount of electricity for lighting only. Proposed measures to conserve energy and natural resources: There is no energy conservation feature included in the proposal. The project has a minor energy use so no measures are required. 4. How would the proposal be likely to use or affect environmentally sensitive areas or areas designated (or eligible or under study) for governmental protection; such as parks, wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, threatened or endangered species habitat, historic or cultural sites, wetlands, floodplains, or prime farmlands? There are no known environmentally sensitive areas near the site. Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts: There will be no impacts to the environment so no measures are needed. 5. How would the proposal be likely to affect land and shoreline use, including whether it would allow or encourage land or shoreline uses incompatible with existing plans? The project is not near the shoreline and will not affect existing or future shoreline uses. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreland and land use impacts: The project is not near the shoreline so no measures are needed. EVALUATION FOR AGENCY USE 6. How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on transportation or public services and utilities? The project is a billboard and as such will not increase demands on transportation or public services. The project will use electricity for lighting only. Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s): There is no energy conservation feature included in the proposal. The project has a minor energy use so no measures are required. 7. Identify, if possible, whether the proposal may conflict with local, state, or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. The project will not conflict with local, state or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. 1, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge, the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of nonsignifilcance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure o7 pa"rt. I SIGNED: DATE: f�l-ot7`� PHONE: 3 0. S�'40. 0,z '70. "IN iZi va 'T R !, nou V. �'t ft�, Po r Stark Foundation LLC 6102 NE 3 Sth Circle Vancouver, WA 98661 STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS PREPARED FOR ICONGROUPE FOR 10' X 30' CENTER MOUNT SIGN PORT ANGELES,WA PROIECT NUMBER: SF026 DATE: AUGUST 17, 2007 PR03ECT MANAGER: Daniel Stark, P.E. L WASIji, 40843 N L EXPIRES: Stark Foundation LLC was retained in a limited capacity for this project. Design Is based upon information provided by the Client,who Is solely responsible for accuracy of the same. No responsibility and/or liability Is assumed by,or Is to be assigned to Stark Foundation LLC for items beyond what Is shown within the attached calculations. Date: 06-Aug-07 Icongroupe Signs: Designed by: NDS W r9l 1 10'-6"x 36"Full Flag/Center Mount Checked by: 0 &10'-0"x 30"Full Flag/Center Mount Page: I of 12 Job# SF026 Design Criteria Code(s): international Building Code(IBC)2003 ASCE 7-02 materials: Steel:ASTM AS72 Concrete: rc 3000 psi 0 28 days F,- 50 ksl (Calcs based on r, 2,500 psi;SI not required.) Pipe Sectors: ASITM 538,A2S2 GR,or API-SLX Rebar: ASTM A615 Grade 60 F,- 35 ksl(minimum) F, 60 kSl welding Rods:ASTM E-70 F,- 70 ksl Bolts: A307 A325*W Ft- 20 ksl F,. 44 ksl F�- 10 ksi - 21 ksi Design Loads: .Dead: Soil: Sign Face Weight- 2.5 psf Allow Lateral Bearing Pressure 200 psf/ft (IBC Table 1804.2) Grating- 2.0 psf Trivislon- 6000 lbs/face Live: Maintenance Platforms= 20 psf or (4) 200 lb point load at any location Wind: Exposure- C Importance Factor,I- 0.87 'Category I Wind Speed,V- 100 mph k,- 1.0 Gust Effect Factor,G- 0.881 (see attached calculation) kd- 0.85 Cf= 1.2 ASCE 7-02;Figure 6-20 Sign Height,h.- 90 ft Design Wind Pressure: where: P.- q,G Cr Design Load Combo= D+L+wW qz.0.00256 k,k�kd V'I w= 1.3 Wi d Pressure,p. Wind Speed(mph) 85 90 100 105 110 120 125 130 140 145 1 150 �(plll 13.68 15.33 18.93 20.87 22.91 27.26 29.58 31�99 37.11 39.80 42.60 Is 0.85 12.30 13.79 17.02 18.76 20.59 24.51 26.59 28.76 33.36 35.78 38.29 20 0.90 13.02 14.60 16.02 19.87 21.81 25.95 28.16 30.45 35,32 37.89 40.55 25 0.94 13,60 15.25 18.52 20.75 22.77 27,10 29.41 31.81 36.89 39.57 42.35 30 0.98 14.16 15.89 19.62 21.63 23.74 26.26 30.66 33.16 38,46 41:26 44.15 40 1.04 15.0s 16.87 20,82 22,96 25.20 29.99 32.54 35.19 40.81 43.78 4&85 so 1.09 15.77 17.68 21.83 24.06 26.41 31,43 34.10 36.68 42.78 4S.89 49.11 60 1.13 16.35 18.33 22.63 24,95 27,38 32.58 35.35 38.24 44.35 47.57 50.91 rn u- 70 1.17 16.93 18.98 23.43 25.83 28.35 33,73 36.60 39.59 45.92 49�26 52,71 0 so 1.21 17.50 19.62 24.23 26.71 29.32 34.89 37.86 40.95 47.49 50.94 54.SJ 90 1.24 17.94 20.11 24.33 27.37 30.04 35.75 36.79 4 .96 48.66 52.20 55.86 100 1.26 16.23 20,44 25�23 2781 .30.53 36.33 39.42 42.64 49.45 53.04 56.77 120 1.31 18,95 21.25 26.2.3 26.92 31.74 37.77 40.98 44�33 51.41 5".1 59.02 Therefore: p. 24,83 psf Factored VAnd Pressure,p'. 32 Pair Structure Criteria: size of Sign:11 2x 30 hn,,,�L*- 1'2 ft Spread: 0-30 ft (V-Build,Back-to-Back,or Single Face) Sign Type: Full Flag wv's�. 30 ft HAGL:F7-5713 ,q ft (Height Above Ground Level) AP- 2 ft Max.CladdlnWColumn Width,wc, r3 ft h . Date: 06--Aug-07 1congroupe Signs: Designed by: NDS UJI 0 Checked by: ce Page: 2 of 12 Job# SF026 Gust Effect Factor a. 30 ft Horizontal Dim normal to wind e- 2.718 Mathematical constant L= 25 It Horizontal DIM parrellel to wind E= 1.0 (Assurned) h�= 75 ft Height of main column 0- 0.20 Damping Ratio(assumed) h�= 12 It Height of sign go= 3.4 h- 81 ft Mean root height or structure height 9�1 3.4 27- 48.6 ft 0.6 x h Exposure- C V= 100 mph Basic wind speed n1= 0.4 Hz Building natural frequency Table 6-2:Terrain Exposure C4efflcients Exp 13 Z. (ft) aA b� a- h' c Ift E, Z-fft) B 7.0 1200 0,1429 0.84 0.25 0.45 0.30 320 0.333 30 C 9.5 900 0.1053 1.00 0.15 0.65 0.20 500 0.200 15 D 11.5 700 0.0870 1.07 0.11 0.80 0.15 650 0.125 7 Therefore: a 9.5 aA. 0.105 bA 1.00 Z.,. 900 ft a- 0.Is b-= 0.65 c 0.20 = 500 ft 0.200 Z-= 15 ft To calculate Vz(Mean hourly wind speed) Eq.6-14 VZ 84.44 ft/S To calculate factors RL: R. R� n= 0.7 1.8 Eq.6-13 R,. 0.402 P, 0.676 R, 0,411 To calculgte Eq.6-7 1 L�= 540.2 ft Intergral length scale of turbulance Eq.6-12 N,- 2.5.59 Reduced fequency Eq.6-11 P,. 0.077 To Catculillge (Resonant Response Factor) Eq.6-10 R= 0.277 To CalculaIg gA(Peak factor for resonant response) Eq.6-9 OR 1,530 'Tb Calculate I (Intensity of turbulance at height z) Eq.6-5 0,188 To calculate 0(Background response) Eq.6-6 Q 0,90t To calculate Gf(Gust effect factor) Eq.6-8 Gf 0.881 Date: 06-Awn-N lcongroupe Signs Designed by: NDS 0 Checked by: Page: 3 of 12 Job# SF026 Ledger&Strinuer Design(SF/V-Structure&SIB Structure) UPRIGHT Design Loads: DL: MAINTENANCE Grating- 4.0 plf I r Stringers- (S plf self-weight assumed) PLATFORM 10%contingency= p:11 I - 15.4 pIf LL- 280 lbs or 400 lbs(men+equip) REAR LEDGER 10 -41 Ledger width,WLGR 2.6 ft Grating: Use 2.0 ps.f McNichols Expanded Metal Grating(or equivalent). Capacity 20 psf&150 lb concentrated load at mid-span per width of grating. Stringers; MSGR WDL S./8+P,sJ4 '0.79 ft-kips Try:FL3X3xi/74];&I �0.40 ft-kips/stringer Fb-0.6 Fy F,- 30 ksi S= 0.569 In' fb w Mis %- 8.4 kSI OK Therefore use L3X3X1/4 stringers Ledger: M. (w.s.+PLL)(w.pj2+0.5 ft)+9 pif w�"/2 0.94 ft-kips Try:FWU9771f] Fb=0,6 Fy Fb= 30 ksl S- 5.56 in' f� 2.04 kSJ OK Therefore use W6X9 stringers Ledger/Upright Connection: T- MLOJ(2 d) d- 59 in . 0,96 kip/bolt Try: Ft- 20 ksi A�,- 0.19 in2 TuDw- Ft Awk - 3.8 kip/bolt OK Therefore use 1/2 dia.bolts L3x3xV4 Clip Angle: cl�- n.5 in a- 1.25 in b- 1.5 In d'=dwit+1/16 a'=a+cl�,/2 b'= b-db�/2 = 0,5625 In :s in . 1.25 in p: 2.375 in P= b7a' 0= 1/p(B/T-1) F, 5 Q ksl . t,,83 = 3.55 T- 0,96 kip/bolt 6- I-d'/p a,- 1.0 -'.8 kip/bolt = tr..'d- 4 STb'/PFI(I+6a') - 0.214 In t.11.� 0.25 In 0K Note: For back-to-back structures top Clip is not required. Bolts are In shear only;therefore,check bolts for shear: V.�=(w.,s.+P.)/4 - 0.1_�I kip V.LLow= 17�Abft - 1.9 kip OK Date: 06-Aug-07 1congroupe Signs: Designed by: INDS 0 Checked by: Page: 4 of 12 lob SF026 ructure) Upright: Upright Height,h.- 7 ft Design Wind Pressure,P'.= 32 pst M= wh U2/2 upright Spacing,s.- 7 ft Uniform Load,w- P'.su . 5.5 ft-kips Unbraced Length,L- 7 ft - 0,23 kif No.Uprights,n- 5 Trv: w8X1 0 Dist to Torsion CL,dcL- 5.5 ft S in, L� 3.7 ft L, 3.4 ft Therefore,Fb Fy(0 79-0 002 0/2tf) /1'y] MR 26 ft-kips OK A_- 0.13 In Therefore use WBXIO Dead Load: Upright,wu- 140 Its Ledger,WL- 23 Its Stringer,ws- 137 lbs Handrail,w�- 70 lbs MaInt.Platform,wmp= 193 lbs Sign Face,WSF W 210 lbs Trivision,wTv= 1200 lbs 10%ContlngencV- 197 lbs JDL= 2171 lbs Spreader: Max.Cant Length,L�- 14.0 ft Try: W1 2X22 Max.Unbraced Length,L- 14.0 ft 25.4 in' M,-XDL L_t/1000 S . 30.4 ft-kips L� 4.6 ft MWIND- 5,S ft-kips 3.6 ft IM- 35.93 ft-kips Therefore,Fb Fy[0.79-0.002 'FYI, MR. 102 ft-kips OK A_- 0.19 in Therefore use W12)(22 Max.Cant Length,L_,= 10,0 ft Try: wi 2XI 9 WE Max.Unbraced Length,L- 10.0 ft S 21.3 in' MDL-j:DL Lmt/1000 . 21.7 ft-kips 18 ft MVRNO= 5.5 ft-kips L, 3.6 ft ZM- 27.24 ft-kipS Therefore,Fb Fy[0.79-0,002(bf,'2tf) /FYI M,. 84 ft-kips OK A_- 0.08 In Theretore use W I 2X I q Max.Cant Length,L_,- 5.0 ft Try: W1 2X1 6 TC Max.Unbraced Length,L- 5.0 it S- 1.7.1 In' MDL'j:DL L—t/1000 - 10,9 ft-kips - 3,6 ft MWNO= 5.5 ft-kips = 2.9 ft ZM- 16.39 ft-kIPS I he,pfore,Fb �y 10,79-'J)0'(b,"/2tf) /Fy MR= 65 ft-kips OK A_- 0,01, In Therefore use W12X16 L3x3x1j4 Stringers: (at visual face of uprights) 0.577 in' M.11—= 1.33 Fb S w.Uk—.UbL Simple span,SS: ft - 23.0 In-kips - 329 4 SO QJf MI W(S+Sj2(S_S,)2/BS' 50 7)80612'-44898W w- M/8 240 plf 3- pif C) ,'4 kif X 63 ft Cantilever span,S.- 4 ft !40 pif M2- w s.2/2 Therefore ust,'t_3.x3x!.y4 sqingers at:6 ft O.C�(rrmx) - 8w Date: 06-AU9--07 Icongroupe Signs: Designed by: NDS 0 Checked by: Page: 5 of 12 Job# SF026 Ueright-Spreader Connection Design CV-Structurel Upricht/Spreader connection: Upright: W8X10 Spreader: W12X22 SPREADER S.- 7.81 In S.- 25.4 In A- 7,89 In db= 12.3 In UPRIGHT--------\,, t,,- 0.205 An tfb- 0.425 In �2 bft- 3.94 in tin,- 4.03 In - 0.17 In - 0.26 In k,- 0.505 In kb- 0.725 In k��= 0 in kg,- 0.625 In '4P EE'NJ CD PL P,- 1.5 In t.- 0.5 in db.,t= .0.5 In gage- 2.5 In MDL- 1.1[((w.d,2)+((w.+2vvmcO)112)+1.5 w_+2.0w,)]L_t 11000 L dc 3.8 ft-kips MwmD- 5.5 ft-kips J:M- 9.3 ft-kips Bolt Design Flange force;Ff-I:M/(db tfb) Tba-Fr/4 . 9.4 kips . 2.4 kips Try: 1h"0 A325 b TAUOW- 1.33 Abft F, . 11.2 kips OK Therefore use 1/2-in dia A325 bolts Spreader Fiance/End Plate weld: DF&uo-Ff C 2(br.+tr.) tb]0.928 . 1.2 Therefore w 1/4 fillet weld End Plate Design: b.-bb+1 P.-P,-(dba/4)-0.707w AgIA.-(b%tfb) (0.305(db-2 tr.)) . 5.o in say 8.0 In - 1.20 -0.490 C.- 1.11 P./d�,,,- 2.40 a.-C.C.(&/A.)"'(P./db.)_V4 Ct- (thb/(br.+1))n -0.975 -0.895 M.-c6 Ff P.14 Try: W'plate . 2.75 In-kips Allowable M.- 1.33(4.5 b.t�) . 12.0 In-kips OK Therefore use 1/2"plate x 8.0 in wide end plate Column Stiffeners: Check column yielding: Pbf- 5/3 Ff Pbff.%_, F,t_(tfb+6k+2t.+2_) . 15.7 kips 42.12 kips OK Check column web buckling: Pwa-1:5 P�- (4100 t_'4F,)/d, 18,05 kips OK Check column flange bending: (opposite tension flange) b.- 2.5(Pf+tfb+Pr) A,/Aw- 1.0 P.,- gage/2-k,,-d./4 - 8.5625 In Cb- 1-0' . 1.125 In M. 3.60 In-kips Required tk- (6 M,127 Po)k2 . 0.31 in NO GOOD Therefore column Web stiffeners are required Column Web Stiffeners: (per AISC ASID Specification K-8) Pbf- 15.7 kips F,t,,'/O.16 P.1- t., P_- SF,t_k. p,. 18.01,, kips 13A3 kips . 8.5 kips . 21.4625 kips Req'd stiffener area,A_- O.S(Pb,-(p_+tjbPj)/1.33*F, Mtn.stiffener thickness-tft/2 - -0.07 in' = 0.2425 in Req'd thickness-A_/width Min.stiffener width- 'A bfb-twJ2 - -0.056 In Use 1/4 in 1.26 in Req'd width-A-/thickness or= bfJ2-kic - -0.28 in . 1.47 In Use 1.25 In Min.length-(dj2)-k, . 3.44 in Min.w 1/4 fillet weld Req'd weld length -1.3 In Use 4.0 in Therefove ure 1/4 in Y.4.0 in web stiffeners Date: 06-Aug-07 icongroupe Signs: Designed by: NDS Checked by: Page: 6 of 12 IL Job# SF026 Torsion-Soreader Connection Design: Fuillpertial Flag ConfigumtIon Torsion: PWD 11- 2�17 ft SU. 7.0 ft 1.6-. 82.4 pff 11 2.17 ft 4 spaces x 7 ft 2.8 ft P, (2(ZDL+(W-dr L.M))11()00 Mo,- PD,(51,+10S)+ (11+4S)/2 P.: P,.4.34 kips - 386.6 ft-idps (11�i+h__)sJ1000 MWM- PW(51,+10s) . 3.16 kips . 255.7 ft-kips J:P- I'm+PW M,. (MDL 2+Mwrk,1)112 . 7ZO kips = 465 ft-kips M,- n Pw((h�..j+h_)/2-d=j - 24 ft-kips Mb,, 1158.9 ft-k M�p 1287.7 ft-k Try: 5/8 A-P/30[I,'+(2s.+1j"+(3%+1,)3+(4SU+ +(SSM+11)3] Mb Mb-+(Mt M�)2. 040 OK AOL- 1.3 In AW. 2.3 In 1.33 M,)L Mb_ 0.45 OK A_ /(A.L +AW) Therefore use 30-in dia x 0.62S-in torsion pipe. 2.7 In Torsion-Spreader Connection: d LIJ2 Spreader:-W1 2X22 Pw- 3,16 kips S.- 25.4 In SPEADER db= 12.3 In MOL- 30.39 ft-kips t4b- 0.425 In MWWO- 5.54 ft-kips bfb= 4.03 in YM- 35.93 ft-kips a 5/8.4 A325 t_�- 0.26 In TS J 112*CA k,- 0.725 in k.- 0.625 In SET _E - 1/4 In gage- 2.S in T 1/4 d- 8 In s. 4 in It 1/4- r SHAK M1/4 SION Bolt design: Gusset Plate force;F4-ZM/(2d+S) Twk-F./4 . 21.6 ft-kips . 5.39 kips Try: W'4)A325-N boT-*l VWK- PW/8 TALLOW- 11.2 kips OK . 0.40 kips VALLOW- 5.3 kips OK Therefore use 1/2"4)A325-N bolts 1/4-Fillet Weld to Torsion: ksl)(0.707)(1/4)1.33 Torsion size: 0- 30-In V-J:M (d+s/2) weld capacity 0.3(70 tw,= 5/8 in - 43.11 kips 4.94 kips/In Min weld length,L- Wweld cap . 8.73 In Note: Use similar connection as above for upright-spreader connection of single face&back-to-back structures(rotate 901. Date: 06-Aug-07 Icongroupe Signs: Designed by: NDS Checked by: Page: 7 of 12 Job SF026 Torsion-Soreader Connection Design: Center Mount Configuration Torsion: PWP Su W 7.0 ft = 55.1 pif 5 spaces x 8 ft 40 ft P.L-(2(jDL+(W�r L.))/1000 MOL-4.5 PDLs+w. (2.5s)2/2 . 4.34 kips . 145.2 ft-kIps pw-pl.(h.,+h_)sJ1000 MWIND-4.5 PWS (Wind on one side of sign-conservative) 3.16 kips . 99.6 ft­kJps Mb m (MDL'+MWU#D')'12 . 176 ft-kips M,-n Pw 1(hft"+h_)/2-d,,cLJ 24 ft-ldps Try: 0 M��- 311.0 ft-k M�p 345.5 ft-k A=P/3E1[11'+(2s,+11)"+(3%+11)3] Mb Mb-+(Mt M�)2- 0.57 OK AoL- 61 In Aw. 0.2 In 1.33 M%)L K� 0.62 OK V(A.2+4.1) 0.3 In Therefore use 20-in dia x 0.375-In torsion pipe. Torslon-Spr-eadgr Connection: ;I.1 Spreader: W12X22 Pw- 3.16 kips Sx- 25.4 In FEADER db- 12.3 In MDL= 30.39 ft4dps tb- 0.425 In MwT"D 5.54 ft-kips bb- 4.03 In J:M 35.93 ft-kips 025 tb 0.26 :n 12'�A lc� 0.725 n kb 0.625 In L7 t.. 1/4 In gage 2.5 in 1/4 d. 8 In 4 In R 1/4- W-SHAPE 1/4 SON Salt design: Gusset plate force;F.-EM/(2d+s) TwIt-F./4 . 21.6 ft-kips . 5.39 kips Try: W'0 A325-N Vbft=PW/8 TA,,�w- 11.2 kips OK . 0.40 kips V.,�- 5.3 kips OK Therefore use 1/2"0 A325-N bolts 114"Fillet Weld to Torsion: Torsion size: CO- 20-in V-J:M (d+s/2) weld capacity- 0.3(70 ksi)(0.707)(1/4)1.33 . #REP in . 4111 kips .4.94 kips/in Min weld length,L-Wwaid cap . 8.73 In Note: Use similar connection as above for upright-spreader connection of single face&back-to-back structures(,uta 90*). 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14 2;J8.0 :2.46 99,0 11,116 0.688 1'.4 35 71;.27 C,fl,0-2 .1 11.59 3 25.2 JOL15.d .(4 2050.4 12 4.9 99.1 ,q/8 0.625 5;1.(1 , 69.46 603.8 '10668 25.2 1666.4 14 JR,13.8 12.51 99.3 36 19132 0.594 CO.6 35, 66,04 .-1 il5j i 035-2 25,z? 1,506.3 14 1184.8 1�'.52 99.4. 224.7 gi,z 6 0.563 �4 3" 62�6,1 i46 ' 963.) 2 14 2694.3 J.�.53 99.4 17132 0.531 8 3.5 5.9.�,V 5 i Z-) 93 7 2!i, 144.1 7 14 IC05-i 1,�.,14 T;5 20)4 1p 0.500 0 32� 55 7�, 48R.1 ��786 -15.2 x 362.1 14 17514.8 1.',5 5 . 99.6 N1.9.5 15/32 0,469 J6.f; 15 '5�31? 11flij.11 25.;� !2R!,5 14 14.13.R i 11.1*41 99.;, I In.11 7,96 0.438 112-1 3!t q a Hill 1,9.3 Z�,261 25�. f?';9L 2 1, jj.�2.0 1 l;7 99,8 2 1.3/32 0.406 513.6 3�� ?.1�9.11 1,195 25,;, 1 Nf, !4 !��0.5 !.?.1;!?, (. 3IR 0.375 WO) P; 11,9 14 1 18.0 1 6e) iiO.F, 1 7.1i 1 0.344 i 511 F, 0.313 9/32 0.261 0.250 Date: 06-Aug-07 U 1congroupe Signs: Designed by: NDS Checked by: 0 Page: 9 of 12 Job# SF026 rsiml-Column Genngoon DesilM: Full/Partial ConfturatioilL. Design Loads: Dead Load: Wind Load: MDL M9 ft-kips P. p'.(h._,+h._)vl�, Torsion CL to Plate,d. 1.5 ft !16 kips M. P.(0-5(h_l+h_)-(d�+cl�) .0 ft-kips 256 ft-kips Plate Dimensions&Properties: Im 1w-4[2(22 3.25)2+(22-8.75)'] - 3514.75-In' +1, 7029.5 in' c- 18.75 in r- 42c' - 26.5 in Bolt spc,g,st..- 5.5 In Bolt Design: T- (M�+M�Jrjl ft-T/A�m A� 1.767 In' Try: I IA"O.A325-N . 24.9 kjP5/bOIt . 14.1. kSI Flt- 1.33-4(Fj-4.39f,) v. M,r/j+P�t12 VIA�ft . . 55,0 ksi OK - 12.7 kips 7�2 ksl Fv- 21.0 k5l OK T-- MDLC/I 14.1 kSI 6K . 24.9 IdWbOlt Torsion Saddle Beam Design: t, 0.94 In k, 1.125 in T,:M-6-1 50 t. 0.625 In bf 12,0 in a. 3.24 in 3.99 In p- OA2 B- 77.7 kips b. 2.44 In b-. 1.69 In 6- 0.67 T- 24.9 kips d- 1.5 in d-. i.56 in P- 5.02 p. 4.75 In a.. 1.0 td= 'V8Tb'APF1(I+6Q') 0.80 In OK Check flange bending:(as a plate fixed on 3 sides and free on one side) b= swft-tw� 71ba, M. M Coeff qa'/1000 %- M/St . 5.0 In 1,02 ksl M.Coeff- 56 M,- 1.35 In-Idps/In - 9.2 ksi a- b,/2-k, M,Coeff- q7 M,. 2,10 In-Idps/In - A.3 ksi - 4.8625 In t�/6 b/a- + 1.0 0.1s in/in (f,+1`�,)/F, 0.47 OK Required Web Stiffener Size: T/F, t,- A,.ed/(O.Sbrkl) 0,83 in' . 0.17 in Use 1/2 In stiffeners Stiffener Width- O.Sbr-ki . 4,86 in Fillet weld size 0.5 T/0.3 F,0,707(bf/2-kj)1.33 W/t- 9.7 0.13 in use 5/16 in fillet weld 95/NFv= 13.4 OK Therefore use 1/2 in stIffeners, Column Cap Plate Design: Mp,=4.5 7/6 W 4.5 In Req'd t,- 46M/1.33 27 Therefore tpL 1.25 In . �,8.7 in-kJps - 0,830 in M,/W- 4.15 in-kips/in therefore use 1.25 in thick PiRte Required Stiffener Size: I_ 7.5 In 10 in Andd-T/Ft A�d/L- . 0,83 In' 0.11 In Use 1/2 in stiffeners Fillet weld size=0.5 T10.3 F,0.707 L�m . 0.11 in Use �j/16 In fillet weld Therefore u.se 1,/2 in stiffevve,s Date, OC AUC�-07 R.011groupe signs� Designed by:.NDS Checked by: 0 Page: 10 of 12 lob# SF026 Torsiog:9column Cgonnectign Design. Center Mouq&Con tion Desi.gn Loads: Wind Load: Dead Load: MOL ft-kips P.- p'�(h�..j+h.-.)W,,..i Torsion CL to Plate,dHMD 1.0 it . 13.6 kips M.- P.(0.5(h.-I+h.-) (dtcL+d�) 7 ft-kips; FA 100 ft-kips Plate Dimensions&Properties: 4[2(22-3.25)'+(22-8.75)'] 3514+75 in" 7029,5 In' C= 18.75 In r= 42c2 . 26.5 In Bolt SPC'g,SbMt- 5.5 In, Solt Design, T (M�+M,,L)c/1 fi, T/A� A� 1.767 in2 Try: 1 W'0 A325-N 9.7 kips/bolt 5.5 ksl rt= 1,334(F,'-4.39f,) v- KrI 1 3+Pf12 f� WAk . 57.8 ksi OK . 5.6 kips 3.2 ksl F,- 21.0 ksi OK Tm= MmC/1 . 9.3 kips/bott f,- 5.3 kS11 OK Torsion Saddle Beam Desi n: Try:I W2406 AW61 t�- 0.44 in bf 8.99 In tf 0.68 in k, 0.93,75 In a 1.75 in a- 2.50 In p- 0.71 B- 77.7 kips b 1_53 in b'_ I.M In b- 0.67 T= 9.7 kips d 1.5 in d'. 1.56 in 0. 9.80 p 4.75 In 01. 1.0 t-'d- %/8Tb'/(PFJ1+60') 0.51 In OK Check flange bending:(as a plate fixed on 3 sides and free on one side) b=sm-tw­. T/ba M= M Coeff qa2/10()0 %- M/S, . 5,0 in 0.55 ksl M.Coeff- 56 M�- 0.39 in-ldps/in %�= 5�O ksl a= bf/2-k,� K,Coeff- 87 M,- 0.60 in-kips/in fb,= 7.6 kSI - 3.5575 1 n S, V16 b/a- 1+4 i. 0.08 in,/in (fb.+fb,)/Fb= 026 OK Required Web Stiffener Size: A�d=T/Ft t�d A_-dAO-5brk2) . 0,-�3 2 in' 0.09 In Use 1/2 In stiffeners Stiffener Width- 0.5b,-k, . 3.56 . In Fillet weld size= 0.5 T/0.3 F,0.707(bdF2-kj)1.33 w/t. 7.1 . n,o? in Use 5/16 in fillet weld 95/VF�- 13.4 OK Therefore use 1/;!in stiftervers Column Cap Plate Design: M, 4.5 T/6 W 4�5 in Req'd tp, 46M/1.33 27 Therefore t,� 0.75 In in-kips 2 In . I rheieto,e us�01-7.5 In thicic plate M,/W '1.62 in-kips/in Required Stiffener Size: 7.5 in L 10 In AI.Wd=T/Ft A_.d/L- = 0.3-2 in2 U.04 In Use 1/2 In stiffeners Fillet weld size= 0.5 T/0.3 F,0.707 L,. . 0.04 in Use 5/16 In fillet weld Date: 06-Aug-07 Designed by: INDS U fcongroupe.Signs: Checked by: 0 Page: 11 of 12 Job# SF026 Gelumn and Fou ation i n Design Loads: Dead Load: Wind Load: p_=p'.(h,+h.-.)w-., M.. P_(HAGL+(h..,+h._)/2)+P.(HAGL/2) ML ft-kips On Visua . 13.0 kips . 1384 ft-kips On Column: P�= p,HAGL wcL Mt= Pw s(611/s+15) = 7.3 kips . 256 ft-kips Column Pipe CapaCitY Cha& ESIGN LO DS Column Pipe Size ALLOW LOADS (M, M-P)2 HAGL P. P,,�+P- M. Mb (M M 2+M 2�111 2 0 t M-, M-P Mb M-,+ It ft4 In In fr-k . - 10 14,5 267 471 9132 0.281 594.2 867.8 0.88 15 15.0 353 525 5116 0.313 678.2 961.7 0.84 20 15.5 439 S86 11132 0.344 765.8 1055.1 0�32 25 16.0 525 653 11132 O�344 755.8 1055.1 0.91 30 16.5 611 724 318 0.375 856.8 1148.0 0.89 35 16.9 696 796 13132 0,406 1116.4 1240.5 0.76 40 17.4 782 874 13132 0.406 1116.4 1240.5 0.82 45 17.9 868 951 13132 0.406 1116.4 1240.5 0.89 50 18,4 954 1030 7116 0.438 1199.2 1332.4 0.90 55 18.9 1040 1110 7116 0.438 1199.2 .1332.4 0.96 60 19.4 1126 1191 36 15132 0.469 1261.5 1423.8 0.96 65 19.9 1212 1273 112 O�500 1363.3 1514.6 0.96 70 20.3 1296 1355 17132 0.531 1444.7 1605.3 0.96 75 20.8 1384 1437 9116 0.563 1525.7. 16953 0.96 so 21.3 1470 1520 19132 0.594 1606.3 17S4.8 0.97 1 .5/8 0.625 168E4 1873.8 0.97 I's 21.8 1556 1604 11116 0,688 1845.4 2050.4 0.93 90 22.3 1642 1687 0.93 95 22.8 1728 1771 23132 0.719 1924,2 2138.0 100 23.2 1814 18,15 314 0.750 2002.6 2225.1 0.94 105 23.7 1900 1939 25132 0.781 2080.6 2311.8 0.9-1 1 110 1 24.2 1 1986 2023 13116 0.813 2156+1 2397�9 0,95 Therefore use 36-In diameter x 0.563-in pipe column Round Footin Desl n Chart HAGL Design Loads h b PAI 1 200 DSf P_ 300 psf P... 400 psf P. mb S, A d S, A d S, A d ldps_ ft-k It ft ft DSf ft ft 10 14.5 471 �2.45 5.0 1064 6.4 19.0 596 43 15.0 2128 3 12.5 15 15.0 5 25 34.96 5.0 i064 6.6 20.0 1596 4.4 15.5; 2128 3.3 13.0 20 15.5 586 7.8.7 5.0 J 064 6.8 21�O .1.596 4-5 1615 2,28 J.4 1.1.5 25 .16.0 6 53 40,8C 5.0 1064 7.0 22.0 1596 .4. .1;7,0 2128 3.5 14.0 30 16.5 724 43.96, 5.0 1064 7.2 23.0 1596 4,8 18.01 2128 3.6 14.5 35 1('.y 798 47.06 S.0 1064 7,5 24.0 1596 5.0 19.0 2128 3.7 14.5 40 17,4 574 50.12 5.0 1064 25.0 1596 5.1 1915 2128 3.8 15.0 45 17.9 951 53.10 5.0 1064 7.9 26.0 1596 -5�3 20.5 2126 3.9 15.5 so 18.4 1030 5(5.06 5.0 1064 8.2 27.0 1596 5.4 21.5 2128 4.0 16.0 55 18,9 1110 .58.61 S.0 1064 8.3 28.0 1596 55 22.0 2128 4.2 1610 60 19.4 1191 61.51 510 1064 8.5 29.0 1596 5.7 23.0 2128 4.3 16.5 65 i 9.9 1273 64.12 5.0 1064 8.7 29.5 1596 5.8 23.5 2128 4.4 17.0 70 20.3 1355 66�63 5.0 1064 8.9 36.5 1596 6.0 24.S 2128 4.5 17.0 ?5 20.8 1437 (59.05 5.0 1064 9.2 3115 1596 6.1 25.0 2128 4.6 17.5 80 21.3 1520 71.37 S.0 1064 9.4 32.5 1596 6,2 25.5 212B 4.7 17.5 85 21.6 1604 73.60 5,0 1064 9.6 33.0 1596 6.4 26.5 2128 4.8 IB.0 90 22.3 1687 75.75 5.0 1064 9's 34.0 1596 6.5 27.0 2126 4.9 1810 95 2j.8 1771 77.82. 5.0 1064 10.0 35.0 1596 6.7 27.5 2128 5,0 18.5 100 22.2 1 B55 79.Bl 5.0 1064 10.2 35.5 1596 6.8 28.0 2126 5.1 18.5 105 23.7 1939 S1,73 5.0 1064 10.4 36.5 1596. 7.0 29,0 2128 5.2 1910 110 24.2 2023 B2.58 5.0 064 10.6 37.0 1596 7.1 29.5 2128 5.3 19.0 Alternate Cube Footlna Design Chart HAGL Des n Loads h P... 200 DSf P., 300 PSf p- 400 Dsf ft P. Mb S b d S b d s b d ft ft ft ft It ft ft ft ft ft- 10 14.5 471 3Z 45 9.0 12.7 11.0 8.0 11.3 9.5 8.0 11.3 a 0 15 15.0 525 34.96 10.0 14.1 12.0 8.0 11.3 10.0 8.0 11.3 8.5 20 IS.5 586 37.82 11.0 15.6 11.0 8.0 11.3 10.5 8.0 11.3 910 25 16.0 653 40.86 11.0 15.6 1115 8.0 11.3 11.0 8.0 11.3 9.5 30 .16.5 724 4.3.96 12.0 17.0 11.5 8.0 11,3 11.5 8.0 113 10.0 35 16.9 798 47,06 12.0 17.0 12.0 8.0 1113 12.0 8.0 11.3 10.5 40 17.4 674 50.12 13.0 ISA 12.0 9.0 12.7 12.0 8.0 113 11.0 45 17.9 951 51.10 14.0 19.8 12.0 9.0 12.7 12.5 8.0 11.3 11.0 so 18.4 1030 56.00 14.0 19.8 12.5 9.0 12.7 12.5 8.0 11.3 11.5 55 1&9 1110 58.61 14.0 19.8 13.0 10.0. 14.1 22.5 9.0 12.7 11.5 60 19.4 1191 61.51 14.0 19.8 13.5 10.0 14.1 13.0 9.0 12.7 11.5 65 19.9 1273 64.12 15.0 21.2 13.5 10.0 14.1 13.5 9.0 12.7 12.0 70 20.3 1355 66.63 15.0 21.2 13.5 10.0 14.1 13.5 9.0 12.7 12.5 75 20.6 1437 69.05 15.0 21,2 14.0 10.0 14.1 14.0 9.0 12.7 13.0 80 21.3 1520 71.37 15.0 21.2 14.5 11.0 15.6 14.0 9.0 12.7 13.0 85 21.8 j 604 73.60 15.0 21.2 15.0 11.0 1.5.6 14.0 9.0 12.7 13.5 90 22.3 1687 755.75 16.0 22.6 14.5 11.0 15�6 14.5 10.0 14,1 13.0 95, 22.9 1771 77.62 16.0 22.6 15.0 12.0 17.0 14.0 10.0 14.1 13.5 100 23.2 1 e55 79.81 16.0 22.6 15.5 12.0 17.0 14.5 10.0 34.1 13.5 1 Of" 23.7 1939 8,73 16.0 �2.6 16.0 L3.0 IPA 14.0 10.0 1-i'l 14.0 110 2,;.2 202-3 83.58 16.0 22.6 1 .0 13.0 .18.4 '14.5 10.0 14.1 14,S Therefore use 5.0-ft diameter x 31.5-ft deep foundation or use 15.0-ft x 15.0-ft x 14.0--ft deep foundation Date: 06-Aug-07 1congroupe Signs: Designed by: NDS U r% Checked by: 0 Page: 12 of 12 Job SF026 ind Founslaficin 4 4 Design Loads: Dead Load: Wind Load: M,- 145.2 ft-kIPS On Visual: P_- low(h_,+h._)w.. P-(HAGL+(h�i+h-)/2)+P_(HAGL/2) . 13.6 kips 1384 ft-ldps On Column: P_- p*.HAGL W. no torsion on Center Mount . 7.3 kips 0 ft-kIps column Pipe Capacity Chart.* ESIGN LOADS Column pipe Size ALLOW LOADS HAGL P..p-+p- Mw lwl� (M.L,+M.�,),!, 0 t Mb� Mt.0 Mb M-I+K M..), ft --kins ft-k M� In ft-k 10 14.5 267 304 114 0.250 513.7 773.4 0.59 is 15.0 353 381 9132 0.281 594.2 867.8 0+64 20 15.5 439 462 9122 0.281 594�2 867.8 0�78 25 16.0 525 544 5116 0.313 678.2 961.7 0.80 30 16.5 611 628 5116 0.313 678.2 961.7 0.93 3S 16.9 696 711 11132 0+344 765,8 1055.1 0.93 40 17.4 782 796 318 0.375 856.8 1148.0 0.93 45 17.9 868 880 13132 0.406 1116.4 1240.5 0,79 50 18.4 954 965 13132 0.406 1116.4 1240.5 0.86 55 18.9 1040 1050 7116 0.438 1199.2 1332.4 0X8 60 19.4 1126 1135 36 15132 0.469 1281.5 1423.8 0.89 65 19.9 1212 1221 112 0.500 1363.3 1514.8 0.90 70 20.3 1298 1306 112 0.500 1363.3 1514.8 0.96 75 20.8 1384 1392 17132 0.531 1444.7 1605.3 0.96 80 21.3 1470 1477 9116 0.563 1525,7 1695.3 0�97 85 21.8 .1,-�6 1563 19132 0.594 1606.3 1784.9 0.97 90 22.3 1642 1648 518 0.625 1686.4 1873.8 0.98 95 22.8 1728 1734 11116 0.688 1845.4 2050.4 0,94 100 23-1 1814 1819 23132 0.719 1924.2 2138.0 0:95 105 23.7 19GO 1905 314 0.750 2002.6 2225.1 0.95 110 24.2 1986 1991 25132 0.781 2080.6 2312.8 0.96 Therefore use 36-in diameter x O.S31-In pipe column Round FaDting Design Chart MAGI. h b P.. 200 psf Pw, 300 Dsf 400 Do p P. Mb 5, A d A d Sl A d kips ft-k ft ft ft ft ft DO ft 10 14.5 304 20.91 5.0 1064 6.4 16.0 15916 4.3 12.5 2128 3.2 10.5 15 15.0 381 25.41 5.0 1064 6.6 17.5 15916 4.4 13.5 2128 3.3 11.5 20 15.5 462 29.62 S.0 1064 6.8 19.0 15916 4.5 15.0 2128 3.4 12.0 25 16.0 544 34.07 5.0 1064 7�O 20.5 15.96 4.7 16.0 2128 3.5 13.0 30 16.5 628 38.12 5.0 1064 7.2 21.5 1596 4.8 17.0 2128 3.6 13.5 35 16�9 711 41.98 5.0 1064 7.5 23.0 1596 5.0 1&0 2128 3.7 24.0 40 17.4 796 45.66 5.0 1064 7.7 24.0 15-96 5.1 1910 2128 .3.8 14.5 45 1 7�9 880 49.15 5.0 1064 7.9 2S.0 1596 5.3 20.0 2128 3.9 15.0 so 18A 965 52.47 5.0 1064 8.1 26.0 1596 5.4 20.5 2128 4.0 15.5 55 18.9 1050 55.62 5.0 1064 8,3 27.0 1596 5.5 21.5 2128 4.2 16.0 60 19.4 1135 58.63 S.0 1064 8.5 28.0 1596 5.7 22.5 2128 4.3 16.0 65 19.9 2221 61,SO 5.0 1064 8.7 29.0 1596 5.8 23.0 2128 4.4 16.5 70 20.3 1306 64.23 5.0 1064 8.9 30.0 1596 6,0 24.0 2128 4.5 17.0 75 20.8 1392 66.84 5.0 1064 9.2 31.0 1596 6.1 24.5 212.8 4.6 17.0 so 213 1477 69.34 5.0 1064 9.4 32.0 1596 6.2 25.5 2128 4.7 17.5 85 21.8 1563 71.72 S.0 1064 9.6 33.0 1596 6.4 26.0 2128 4.8 17.5 90 22.3 1648 74.01 5.0 1064 9.8 33.5 1596 6.5 26.5 2128 4.9 18.0 95 22.8 1734 76.19 5.0 1064 10.0 34.5 1596 6.7 27.5 2128 5.0 1&0 100 23.2 1819 *76.29 5.0 1064 10.2 35,S 1596 6.8 28.Q 2128 5.1 I&S 105 23.7 1905 80.31 S.0 1064 10.4 36.0 1596 7.0 28.5 2128 5.2 jas 110 24.2 1991 82.24 5.0 1064 10.6 3XO 1596 7.1 29.5 2128 5.3 19.0 Ahemate Cube Footing Design Chart HAGL D I n Loagi h P.. 200 vsf P_ 300 ost P.,, 400 osr. P. k b d s b d s b d kips ft Lt: ft-k ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 10 14.5 304 20.91 9.0 12.7 9.0 8.0 11.3 8.0 8.0 .11.3 6.5 is 15.0 361 25.41 10.0 14.1 9.S 8.0 11.3 8.5 8.0 11.3 '7.5 20 15.5 462 29.82 11.0 15.6 10.0 8.0 11.3 9.5 8.0 11.3 8.0 25 16.0 544 34,07 11.0 15.6 10.5 8.0 11.3 1010 8.0 11.3 8.5 30 16.5 628 38.12 12.0 17.0 11.0 8.0 11.3 11.0 8.0 113 9.0 35 16.9 711 41.98 12.0 17.0 11.5 8.0 11.3 11.5 8.0 11.3 10.0 40 174 796 45.66 13.0 18.4 12.5 9.0 12.7 11.5 8.0 11.3 10.5 45 17.9 aso 49.15 24.0 19.8 11.5 9.0 12.7 12.0 8.0 11.3 11.0 so 18.4 965 52.47 19.8 12.0 9.0 12.7 1215 '8.0 11.3 11.5 55 1819 1050 55.62 14.0 19.8 12.5 10.0 14.1 12.0 9.0 12.7 21.0 60 19.4 113S S&63 14.0 19.8 13.0 10.0 14:1 12.5 9.0 12.7 11.5 65 19.9 1221 61.50 15.0 21.2 13.0 10.0 14.1 13.0 9.0 12.7 12.0 70 2C.3 1306 64.23 IS.0 21.2 1315 10.0 14.1 13.5 9.0 12.7 12.5 75 20.6 1392 66.84 15.0 21.2 14.0 10.0 14.1 14.0 9.0 12.7 12.5 80 21.3 1477 69.34 15.0 21.2 14.5 11.0 15.6 13.S 9.0 12.7 13.0 85 21.8 1563 71.72 15.0 21.2 14.5 11.0 15.6 14.0 9.0. 12.7 13.5 90 22.3 1648 74.01 16.0 22.6 14.S 11.0 15.6 14.5 10.0 14.1 13.0 9S 22,8 1734 76.19 16.0 22.6 15.0 12.0 17.0 14.0 10.0 14.1 13.5 100 23.2 1819 78.29 16.0 22.6 IS.5 3.2.0 17.0 14.5 10.0 14.1 13.5 105 23.7 1905 80.31 16.0 22.6 15.5 13.0 18A 14.0 10.0 14.1 14.0 110 24.2 1991 82.24 16.0 1 22.6 f 16.0 1 13.0 1 18.4 1 14.5 1 10.0 1 14.1 1 14.0 Therefore use 5.0-ft diameter x U.0-ft deep foundation ot use 15.43-ft x 15.0-ft x 14.0-ft deep foundation Stark Foundation LLC 6102 NE 35th Circle Vancouver, WA 98661 STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS PREPARED FOR ICONGROUPE FOR 10' X 30' CENTER MOUNT SIGN PORT ANGELES,WA PR03ECT NUMBER: SF026 DATE: AUGUST 17, 2007 PR03ECT MANAGER: Daniel Stark, P.E. 4Q WAS111, 40643 4r NAIL. EXPIRES: I UW' Stark Foundation LLC was retained in a limited capacity for this project. Design Is based upon information provided by the Client,who Is solely responsible for accuracy of the same. No responsibility and/or liability Is assumed by, or Is to be assigned to Stark Foundation LLC for Items beyond what Is shown within the attached calculations. Date: 06-Aug-07 Icongroupe Signs: Designed by: NDS Uj M 10'-6"x 36"Full Flag/Center Mount 0 &10'-0"x 30"Full Flag/Center Mount Checked by: Page: I of 12 Job# SF026 Design Criteria code(s): international Building Code(IBC)2003 ASCE 7-02 Materials: Steel: ASTM A572 Concrete: r, 3000 psi 0 28 days F,- 50 ksl . (CaIcs based an f, 2,500 psi;Sl not required.) Pipe Sections: ASTM 538,A252 GR,or API-SLX Rebar: ASTM A615 Grade 60 F,- 35 ksl(minimum) F, 60 ksl Welding Rods: ASTM E-70 F,- 70 k5l Botts: A307 A325'N* F,- 20 ksl F,. 44 ksl F,- 10 ksl F,- 21 ksi Design Loads: . Dead: Soil: Sign Face Weight- 2.5 psf Allow Lateral Bearing Pressure 200 psf/ft (IBC Table 1804.2) Grating- 2.0 psf Trivislon- 6000 lbs/face Live: Maintenance Platforms= 20 pst or (4) 200 lb point load at any location Wind: Exposure- C Importance Factor,I- 0.87 CategorVI Wind Speed,V- 100 mph k,- 1.0 Gust Effect Factor,G- 0.881 (see attached calculation) kd- 0.85 C,. 1.2 ASCE 7-02;Figure 6720 Sign Height,h.- 90 ft Design Wind Pressure: Where: p.= c6 G C, Design Load Combo- D+L+wW c6- 0.00256 k�k�kd V'I w- 1.3 Wi d Pressure,p. Wind Speed(mph) 85 90 100 105 110 120 1 125 130 1 140 145 1 150 13.68 15.33 18.93 20�87 22.91 27.26 29.56 31�99 37,il' 39.80 42.60 is 0.85 12.30 13.79 17.02 18,76 20.59 24.51 26.59 28.76 33.36 35.78 38.29 20 0.90 1.3.02 14.60 18.02 19.87 21.81 25:95 28.16 30.45 35.32 37,89 40-55 2 25 0.94 13.60 15.25 �18.52 20.75 22.77 27.10 29.41 31.81 36.89 39.57 42,35 ,a 30 0.98 14.18 15.89 19.62 21.63 23,74 28.26 30.66 33.16 38,46 41.26 44.15 Ece, 46 1.04 15.05 16.87 20.32 22.96 25.20 29.99 32.54 35.19 40.81 43.78 46.85 so 1.09 15.77 1Z66 21.83 24.06 26�41 31�43 34.10 36.88 42.78 '15A9 49.11 W 60 1.13 16.35 18.3i 22�63 24,95 27,38 32.58 35.35 38.24 44.35 47.57 50.91 1.17 16.93 18.98 23.43 25.83 28.35 33.73 36.60 39.59 45.92 49.26 52,71 U- 70 0 80 1.21 17.50 19.62 24.23 26.71 29.32 34.89 37.86 40.95 47.49 50.94 54.51 90 1.24 1?.94 20.11 24.83 27.37 30,04 35�75 38.79 4-96 48.66 U.20 55,86 100 1.26 18.23 20.44 25.23 27.81 30.53 36.33 39.42 42�64 49.4S 53.04 56.77 120 1.31 161.9� 21.25 26.23 20.92 31.74. 37.77 40.98 4-1.33 51.41 55.15 5.9.02J Therefore: P.- 24,83 psf factored Wind Pressure,p'.- 32 Pelf Structure Criteria: Size of Sign: 1 2x 30 hWSUAL' 12 ft Spread: 0-30 ft W-Build,Back-to-Back,or Single Face) Sign Type: Full Flag wvrs�, 30 ft HAGL: it (Height Above Ground Level) Max.Cladding/Column Width,WCL 3 It hA'P-- 2 ft Date: 06-Aup-07 1congroupe Signs: Designed by: NDS 0 Checked by: Page: 2 of 12 Job# SIM6 Gust Effect Factor B= 30 ft Horizontal Dim normal to wind e- 2.718 Mathematical constant L- 25 ft Horizontal Dim parrellel to wind E. 1.0 (Assumed) h�= 75 ft Height of main column o- 0.20 Damping Ratio(assumed) h2= 12 ft Height of sign go 3.4 h- 81 ft Mean roof height or structure height 9� 3.4 2,. 48.6 ft 0.6 x h Exposure C V. 100 mph Basic wind speed n1= 0.4 Hz Building natural frequency Table 6-2:Terrain Exposure Coefficients UP a Z. (ft) a� bA a- h' c I Z-,(ft) B 7,0 1200 0.1429 0.84 0.25 OAS 0.30 320 0.333 30 C 9.5 900 0.1053 1.00 0.15 0.65 0.20 Soo 0.200 15 D 11.5 700 0.0870 1.07 0.11 0.80 0.15 650 0.125 7 Therefore: a 9.5 a 0.105 bA� 1.00 7- - 900 ft a-: 0.15 b- 0.65 c- O�20 1= 500 ft C.=0.200 Z-= 15 ft To calculate Vz(Mean hourly wind speed) Eq.6-14 Vz 84.44 ft/s To calculate facto RL: R� & 1.8 0.7 f)= 1.8 EQ.6-13 R, 0.402 0.676 Rh- 0.411 To calculate Eq.6-7 J�= 540�2 ft Iniergral length scale of turbutance Eq.6-12 N�- .2.5�59 Reduced fequency Eq.6-11 R.= 0.077 To Calculate (Resonant Response Factor) Eq.6-10 R 0.277 To calculgi&.g (Peak factor for resonant response) Eq.6-9 OR 1,530 To Calculate (Intensity of turbulence at height z) Eq.6-5 0.188 To calculate 0(Background response) Eq.6-6 Q 0.901. To calculate G (Gust effect factor) Eq.6-8 Gf 0.882 Date: 06-Aucs-07 1congroupe Signs Designed by: NIDS 0 Checked by: 19 Page: 3 of 12 CL Job# SF026 Ledoer&Strimer Design(SFIV-Structure&BIB Structure) UPRIGHT Design Loads: DL: MAINTENANCE Grating= 4.0 plf PLATFORM Stringers- 10 pif(5 plf self-weight assumed) 10%Contingency= 1,4 pif W6L= 15.4 plf LL. 280 lbs or 400 lbs(men+equip) REAR LEDGER 6" 2'-0" 1 1/2" __ Ledger width,wLGR 2.6 ft W S Grating: Use 2.0 psf McNichols Expanded Metal Grating(or equivalent). Capacity=20 psf&ISO lb concentrated load at mid-span per width of grating. Stringers: MS(M.WDL S.2/8+P,SJ4 = 0.79 ft-kips Try:FL3X3X1�/4 & ,0.40 ft-kips/stringer Fb=0.6 Fy Fb- 30 ksi S= 0.569 in' fb= Mis fb= 8.4 ksl OK Therefore use L3X3XI/4 stringers Ledoer: MLOR=(wDL s�+PLL)(wL(;d2+O.S ft)+9 plf wLm2l2 Try: = 0.94 ft-kips F�=0.6 Fy F,- 30 ksi S. 5.56 in' f, 2.04 ksi OK Therefore use WfiX9 stringers Ledger/Uprioht Connection: T- MLG,/(2 d) d= 5.9 In . 0.96 kip/bolt Try: Ft 20 ksl A.,- 0.19 in2 TALLow= Ft Akft - 3.8 kip/bolt OK Therefore use 1/2 dia.bolts 1_3x3xV4 Cl p Anale: db�= r1.5 in a- 1.25 In b- 1.5 In d'=dbft+1/16 a'=a+db,,d2 b-=b-dbwj2 - 0.5625 In - 1.5 in . 1.25 in p- 2.375 in P=b7a' §= I/p(BIT-1) F,- 50 ksl . t"'83 . 3.55 T= 0.96 kip/bolt 6- 1-d7p 01- 1.0 B- -11.8 kip/bolt tr..'d= 4 STb'/pF,(l+ba') - 0,214 In t,,,.- 0.25 In 0K Note: For back-to-back structures top Clip is not reAuired. Botts are In shear only;therefore,check bolts for shear: Vb.1t=(WOL S.+PJ/4 - 0,1..'.1 kip VALLow= F�A�ft - 1.9 kip 01K Date: 06-Aug-0 7 1congroupe Signs: Designed by: INDS Checked by: 0 n Page: 4 of 12 Job SF026 BIB-StruSWreL Upriaht: Upright Height,h.- 7 ft Design wind Pressure,P',= 32 psf M= hu2/2 Upright Spacing,su- 7 ft Uniform Load,.w- p'�S. . 5.5 ft-kips Unbraced Length,L- 7 ft = 0.23 kif No.Uprights,n- 5 Trv: W8X1 0 TAXI Dist to Torsion CL,cl�cL- 5 5 ft S. �81 in' L�- 3.? ft Lc= 3.4 ft Therefore,Fb Fy(0.79-0.002(bf/2tf)v'FY MR- 28 ft-ldps OK A_- 0.13 in Therefore use WSXIO Dead Load: Upright,wu- 140 Its Ledger,WL- 23 Its Stringer.ws- 137 Its Handrail,w�j= 70 Its Maint.Platform,wpp- 193 lbs Sign Face,WSF= 210 lbs Trivislon,wTv- 1200 lbs 10%ContlngencV- !97 lbs j:DL- 2171 lbS Spreader: Max.Cant Len gth,I.- 14.0 ft Try: W1 2X22 Max.UnbraCed Length,L- 14.0 ft S. 25.4 in' MOL=TDL L-0000 . 30.4 ft-kips Lu. 4.6 ft MWIND- 5.5 ft-kips Lc- 3.6 ft YM- 35.93 ft-kips Therefore,Fb Fy[0.79-0.002(.bf/2tf) /Fy' MR- 102 ft-kips OK - 0.19 In Therefore use W12X22 Max.Cant Length,L-x o 10.0 ft Try: W1 2XI 9 - Max.Unbracied Length,L- 10.0 ft S- 21.3 in' MDL-J:DL L..t/1000 - 21.7 ft-kips L�- 3.8 ft M.. 51.5 ft-kips L�= 3.6 ft IM- 27.24 ft-kipS Therefore,Fb Fy[0.79-0.002(bf.12tf)VFy] MR. 84 ft-kips OK 4_- 0,08 In Therefore use W12XIQ Max,Cant Length,I.= 5.0 ft Try: W1 2XI 6 TP Max.Unbraced Length,L- 5.0 ft S. 17.1 In' M,-1:01-L-t/1000 . 10.9 ft-kips 3.6 ft MMNC,= 5.5 ft-ldps 2.9 ft j:M- �,6.39 ft-kips Therefore,Fb Fy 1.0.79-Q�002(rf/2tf) MR. 65 ft-kips OK - 0,01 In I herefore use W 12X 16 L3x3xl/4 Stringers: (at visual face of uprights) S- 0,577 M.,,_= 1.33 Fb S w=W-+W. Simple span,5- 7 ft - 23.0 in-kipS . 32x� 50 pif MI. W(S+Sc)2(S_Sj218,2 - M/8 2.40 p1r, - 32x+50 o�f 0.,1.4 kif X. 6.3 ft Cantilever span,S.- 4 ft 140 plf M,- w s,'12 - P, <-GOVERNS Therpfurt�.us�,L3x3xl.?4 stringem at 6 ft o.c.(max) Date: 06-Aug-,07 lCongroupe Signs: Designed by: NDS Checked by:* 0 Page: 5 of 12 Job SF026 Ligright-Spreader Connection Design(V-Structurel Upright/Spreader Connection: Upright: WBX10 Spreader: W12X22 S 7.81 :n S.- 25A in SPREADER d: 7.89 In db= 12.3 in UPRIGHT-------, tft 0.205 in tfb= 0.425 in bc 3.94 in t4b- 4.03 In t_- 0.17 in twb= 0.26 In k,. 0.505 In kb- 0.725 In k.- 0 In lk�b- 0.625 In P ENrD PIL Pt- 1.5 In t�- 0.5 In dbn= .0.5 In gage- 2.5 In fc MOL-1-1 ft(WJd02)+((WS+2W-d-))/12)+1.5 w�+2.0w,)]L�/1000 dc 3.8 ft-kips MwMo- 5.5 ft-kins YM- 9.3 ft-kips Bolt Desion: Flange force;Ff-IM/(db-tr,) Tbft-Fr/4 . 9.4 kips . 2.4 kips Try: 1h"-0 A325 bolt�M. T&LOW- 1.33 Ab�,F, . 11.2 kips OK Therefore use 1/2-in dia A325 bolts Spreader FlanWEnd Plate weld: DREat)-Ff/C 2(bfb+t0b) t�bl 0.928 . 1.2 Therefore w 1/4 fillet weld End Plate Desion: bo-bib+1 P.- Pf-(dba/4)-0.707w A&1A.-(tNb tfb) (0.305(db-2 trb)) . 5.0 In say 8.0 In - 1.20 - 0.490 C.- 1.11 P./d�- 2.40 a.-C.C.(A,/A.)"'(P./db.�)-" (blb/(bft+1)).. - 0.975 0.895 M.=a.Ff P./4 Try: 1h"plate - 2.75 In-kips Allowable M.- 1.33(4.5 b,t�) - 12.0 In-ldps OK Therefore use 1/2"plate x 8.0 in wide end plate Column Stiffeners: Check column yielding: Pbf- 5/3 F, pw., F,t_(t.+6k+2t�+2.) . IS.7 kips 42.12 kips OK Check column web buckling: Pbq_j:%P"- (4100 t�,.'4F,) cl� mof; kips OK Check column flange bending: (opposite tension flange) b.- 2.5(Pf+t�+Pr) A,/Aw- 1.0 P.,-gaga/2-k�.-d./4 1.359 - 8.5625 In Cb- 1-0 . 1.125 In M. 3,60 In-kips Required t,,- (r;)M.127 p.)112 . 0.31 in NO GOOD Therefore column web stiffeners are required Column Web Stiffeners: (per AISC ASD Specification K-8) pbf- 15.7 kips P,- F,t,,'/O.16 Pw- F�t.. P_- SF,It_k, 1p�,. 18.05 kips . 13A3 kips . 8.5 kips - 21.4625 kips Req'd stiffener area,A_ ().S(Pbf-M.+t1bPw1))/1.33-F, Min.stiffener thickness-tft/2 0.07 in 2 - 0.21-15 In Req'd thickness-A_/width Min.stiffener width 'A bfb-t_J2 - -0.056 in Use 1/4 in 1.26 in Req'd width=A_/thickness or- bm/2-kl,, . -0.28 In . 1,47 in Use 1,25 In Min.length-(dj2)-lk� . 344 in Min.w 1/4 fillet weld Req'd weld length -1.3 in Use 4.0 In Therefore ure 1/4 in x 4,0 in web stiffeners Date: 06-Aug-07 Icongroupe Signs: Designed by: NDS 0 Checked by: Page: 6 of 12 Job SF026 Torsion-Spreader Canneetion Design: FuHIPartial Flag Configgot_1on Torsion: PWO 11- 2.17 ft S.- 7.0 ft Uh- 82.4 pif 1, 2.17 ft 4 spaces x 7 ft 28 ft -q P.,-(2(ZDL+(W-*L-m))11000 M,. PDL(511+10s)+w.(I�+4s)1/2 = 4,34 kips . 388.6 ft-kips p.-p'.(h.+h--)SLJIOOO - %(SI,+10s) - 3.16 kips - 255.7 ft-kips j:P= PoL+PW Mb= (MOL 2+MWMD 2)1/2 . 7.50 ldps 465 ft-kips Mt- n P.[(h,.w+h_)12-dj - 24 ft-kips -ny: -v-F36-in I t.., -------No. Mbp 1158.9 ft-k M�p- 1287.7 ft-k am P/31EI(11'+(25,+1�)3+(3s.+1,)3+(4su+12)3+(5Su 11)31 Mb Mb-+(Mt Mt-)2- 0 40 OK A.L- 1.3 In Aw. 2.3 In 1.33 MOL Mb- 0.45 OK A- '/(A.�+AW) Therefore use 30-in dia x 0.62S-in torsion pipe. 2.7 in Torsion-Spreader Connection: -d Spreader: W12X22 Pw- 116 kips f3EADER S�- 25.4 In - 30.39 ft-kips d,- 12.3 In MU tb- 0-425 In MWNO- 5.54 ft-kips b,. 4.03 :n IM- 35.93 ft-kips 8 .0 026 t�b O�26 in 112-GA kb 0.725 n k1b 0.625 In SSET 1/4 in gage 2.5 :n 1/4 d 8 n 4 in APE 1/4 9ON Bolt design: Gusset plate force;F.-jM/(2d+S) TbA- F.14 . 21.6 ft-kips - 5.39 kips Try: 'h"41 A325-N bol]j) Vbk- PW/8 TALLow 11.2 kips OK . O�40 kips V�W 5.3 kips OK Therefore use 1/2"4)A325-N bolts 1/4-Fillet Weld to Torsion: Torsion size: IP- 30-in V-IM/(d+s/2) weld capacity 0.3(70 ksl)(0.707)(1/4)1.33 t'."- 5/8 in - 43.11 kips 4.94 kips/in Min weld length,L Wweld cap 8.73 In Note: Use similar connection as above for upright-spreader connection of single face&back-to-back structures(rotate 90'). Date: 06-Aug-07 Icongroupe Signs: Designed by: NDS Checked by: page: 7 of 12 Job SF026 Torsion-Sp-readerConnection Design: Center Mount Configuration ._ Torsion: Ptva Wt­�n S.. 7.0 ft V__ = 55.1 pif 5 spaces x 8 ft 40 ft PM (2(EDL+(Wdr Lc.0Y1O()() MDL=4.5 PDLS+wv�w,(2.5s)2/2 P� P..4.34 kips , . 145.2 ft-IdPS K.,+h-)SJ1000 MWIND-4.5 Pws (Wind on one side of sign-conservative) 3.16 kips . 99.6 ft-ldps M�_ (M.L 2+M.D 1)111 - 176 ft-kips M,-n PW f(h.+h_)/2-dtcL] - 24 ft-ldps Try: 4, 20-in t.,,-r�3/8 No M,,, 311.0 ft-k M"- 345.5 ft-k A P/3E1[I,'+(2s.+11)3+(3s,+11)31 Mb/Mb_+(Mt M�)2_0.57 OK Am. 6.2 in Aw- 0.2 In 1.33 MDL Mb.. 0.62 OK A---AADj+4w') . 0.3 In Therefore use 20-in die x 0.37S-in torsion pipe. Torsion-Spreader Connection: 1 112" d d �1 1 2 Spreader: W12X22 Pw- 3.16 kips S.- 25.4 In PEADER db- 12.3 In MDL- 30.39 ft-kips t4b w 0.425 in Mv,,,.- 5.54 ft-kips bb- 4.03 In J:M- 35.93 ft-kips V.,A325 t.�- 0.26 in a 112'�A kb= 0.725 In kb- 0.625 In L t.,- 1/4 In gage- 2.5 In 11/4 d- 8 In /4 s- 4 In 11/4- 1/4 "RDN Solt design: Gusset plate force;F.-jM/(2d+S) Tbk F./4 . 21.6 ft-kips 5.39 kips Try: 'h"0 A325-N boln* VwIt PW/8 TALLOw= 11.2 kips OK 0.40 kips VA.1�- 5.3 kips OK Therefore use 1/2"4)A325-N bolts 114"FIllet Weld to Torsion: Torsion size: 0- 20-in V IM/(d+s/2) weld capacity 0.3(70 ksl)(0.707)(1/4)1.33 tw.,f- #REF1 In 43.11 kips .4.94 lups/ln Min weld length,L Wwe(d cap 8.73 In Note: Use Similar connection as above for upright-spreader connection of single face&back-to-back structures(rotate 90*). 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P.(0.5(h...,+h.._)-(dtcL+cl�) .0 ft-kips K 256 ft-kips Plate Dimensions&PMPerti 412(22-3.25)'+(22-8.75)21 3514.75 in 4 + 7029.5 in' C. 18.75 in r- 42e . 26.5 In Bolt spc'g,s,...- 5.5 in Bolt Design: T=(M.+M.)C/I rt T/Ahft A,.- 1.767 In' Trv: 11�1 A325-Nb.its 24.9 IdpS/bOIt- 14.1 ksi F*t- 1.334(F,2-4.39f,') V=M,r/j+P,412 f� WAbm . 55.0 kSI OK . 12.7 kips 71 ksl Fv= 21.0 ksi OK TDL-MDLC/1 14A ksl 6K = 24.9 kips/bolt Torsion Saddle Beam Design: in t, 0.94 In k, 1.125 in Try: t. 0.625 In b, 12.0 a- 3.24 in a. 3.99 In p- 0.42 B- 77.7 kips b. 2.44 In b'- 1,69 In 6- 0.67 T- 24.9 kips d- 1.5 In d-. 1.56 in 5.02 p- 4.75 In 1.0 tradd= V8Tb'APF1(1+5a') 0.80 In OK Check flange bending:(as a plate fixed on 3 sides and free on one side) b- sift-". q-T/ba M. M Coeff qa'11000 M/sp . 5.0 In 1.02 ksl M,Coeff- 56 M�. 1.35 In-kips/In f,- 9.2 ksl a- b,/2-lc� M,Coeff= 47 Mv w 2,10 In-kips/In = 14.3 ksl - 4.8625 In S,-t&6 b/a- 1,0 . 0.1s in'/In (fj�+fb,)/F,- 047 OK Required Web Stiffener Sim A.Wd-T/Ft tq'd- Aldd/(O'Sbrkl) . 0,83 in' . GA 7 In Use 1/2 In stiffeners Stiffener Width= O.5br-k, . 4,86 in Fillet weld size=0.5 T/0.3 F,0.707(br/2-k,)1.33 W/t- 9.7 . 0.13 In Use 5/16 in fillet weld 9SHF,- 13.4 OK Therefore use 1/2 In stiffervers Column C313 Plate Design: MPL.4.5 T/6 W. 4.5 In Req'd t,,- 46M/1.33 27 Therefore tpL 1.25 In . 18.7 In-klps - 0.8 30 In MPL/W- 4.15 In-kips/in therefore use 1.25 in thick piate Required Stiffener Size; 7.5 In I._ 10 in A�d-T/Ft twd- A_-d&.� . . 0.83 In 2 . G 11 In Use 1/2 In stiffeners Fillet weld size- 0.5 T10.3 F,0,707 I_. . 0 ti . in Use 5/16 In fillet weld Therefore use 1/2 in Stlffe'WV-� Date: 06.-Aug-0 1congroupe Sigw Designed by:.NDS Ul r% Checked by: 0 Page: 10 of 12 Job# S1`7026 -[ersion-column innection Desigg; Center MounLiConflauration Desl.gn Loads; Wind Load: Dead Load: rsion CL to Plate,d. 1.0 ft MDL' ,45 ft-kips p.= pl. +h._�) TO . 13.6 kJps M� P.(0.5(h_,+h.._)-(d�.+d.) ft-kips 106 ft-kips Plate Dimensions&P rties: I.,I,- 4[2(22-3.25)2+(22-8.75)2] - 3514-75 ir� 4 7029 5 In C= 18,75 in r- 42c2 . 26,5 In Bolt spc'g,sbt- 5.5 In Bolt Design' T- (M�+MjC/1 f, TIA-K 1,767 In2 Try: V1 16"0 A325-N - 93 kips/bolt 5.5 ksl rt- 1,334(Ft2-4.391!�') VM Mtrj)+P.112 f� V/AwK F, 57.8 kri OK - 5.6 kips 3.2 ksi 21,0 ksl OK TDL= MMCA ksl OK - 9.3 kips/bolt f,,- 5.3 Torsion Saddle Beam Design: Try:I W24x76 I.E 0.44 in b, 8.99 In t� M8 in k, 0.9'.1,75 In a 11.75 In 2.50 In p= 0.71 B- 77.7 kips b ;-153 in b'. t,78 in b. 0.67 T 9.7 kips d- 1,5 in d'. 1.56 In p- 9.80 p- 4.75 in .1.0 t-'d -,/8Tb1/(pF,(1+6a1) 0.51 in OK Check flange bending:(as a plate fixed on 3 sides and free on one side) b-swK-t.� T/ba M M Coeff qa2/1000 fb= M/SF - 5,0 in 0.55 ksi M,Coeff= 56 M�- 0.39 In-kiPs/in fb.= 5.0 ksi a= b,/2-k, M,Coeff- 87 M,. 0 60 in-kips/in fb,= 7.8 ksl - 3,5575 in S,- t,2/6 b/a- 1.4 0,08 in'/in (fb.+fb,)/Fb- 26 OK Required Web Stiffener Size: Andd-T/Ft t..d A_-dA0-5brkj) = 0.32 in' 0.09 In Use 1/2 in stiffeners Stiffener Width- O.Sbr-k, = 3.56 In Fillet weld size= 0.5 T/0.3 F�0,707(be(2 k,)1.33 W/t- 7.1 . 0.07 in use 5/16 in fillet weld 95/VF,- 13.4 OK Thes efore wise I in stiheners Column Cap Plat I n: M, 4.5 T/6 W 4.5 In Req'd t�- 46M/1.33 27 Therefore tPL 0.75 In -!J I in-kips . C�.52 in fherelore I.Ase 0�75 In thiCk PlAt� m,fW 1-5 2 in-kips/In Required Stiffener Size: 7.5 in 10 in A-'d T/N t-'d- A_.d/" in' . u.04 In Use 1/2 In stiffeners Fillet weld size 0.5 T/0.3 F,0.707 L_ r�).f 0 In Use 5/16 In fillet weld rheret.,j, q�menem Date: 06-ALjo-07 Designed by: NDS 1congroupe.Signs: Checked by, 0 19 Page: 11 of 12 Job# SF026 5glum Design Loads* Dead Load: Wind Load: MOL On Visual: P_ p'�(h_1+h._.)W�l M. P_(HAGL-+(h,w.,+h_)/2)+P.(HAGL/2) 13.6 kips 1384 ft-kips On Column: P_- p.HAGL wcL M, P�s(6lds+15) . 7.3 kips 256 ft-kips Column Pipe CapacitY Chart: ESIGN LOADS Column Pipe Size ALLOW LOADS HAGL P.-P-+P- K. M, (M�,l+M.1)112 0 t M-0 M�. Mb Mb�+K M-P), ft -ft-k fL-h In in ft-k 10 14,5 267 471 9132 0.291 594.2 867.8 0.88 15' 15.0 353 525 5116 0.313 678.2 961.7 0.84 20 15.5 439 586 11132 0.344 765.8 1055.1 0.32 25 16.0 525 653 11132 0.344 765,8 1055.1 0.91 30 16.5 611 724 318 0,375 856.8 1148.0 0�89 35 16.9 696 79e 13132 0.406 1116.4 1240.5 0.76 40 17.4 782 874 13132 0.406 1116.4 1240.5 0.82 45 17.9 868 951 13132 0.406 1 z 16.4 1240.5 0.89 so 18.4 954 1030 7116 0.438 �,199.2 1332.4 0.90 55 18.9 1040 1110 7116 O�438 1199.2 1332.4 0.96 60 19.4 1126 1191 36 IS132 0,469 1281.5 1423.8 0.96 65 19�9 1212 1273 112 0.500 1363.3 1514.6 0.96 70 20.3 1298 1355 17132 0.531 1444.7 1605.3 0.96 75 20.6 1384 1437 9116 O.S63 1525.7 1695.3 0.96 so 21.3 1470 15-70 19132 0.594 1606.3 1784.8 0.97 F,S 21.8 1556 1604 518 0.625 1686,4 187.7.8 0.97 90 22.3* 1642 1687 11116 0.688 1645.4 2050.4 0.93 95 22.8 1728 1772 2 0.719 1924.2 2138.0 0.93 100 23.2 1814 1855 314 0,750 2002.6 2225.1 0.94 105 23.7 1900 1939 25132 0.781 2060.6 2311.5 0�94 110 24.2 1986 2023 13116 0.813 2158.1 -1397�9 0.95 Therefore use 36-in diameter x 0.563-in pipe Column Round Footin Desi n Chart HAGL Desi n Loads h b P., 200 DO P., 300 psf PA,1 400 DO ft P. Mb S, A d S, A d Sl A d ft ft I't Dsf ft Dsf ft 10 14�5 471 j2.45 S.0 ID64 6.4 19.0 1596 4.3 15.0 2 128 3.2 12.15 is 15.0 525 34.96 510 !064 6.6 20.0 11;96 4.4 15.5 2128 3.3 13.0 20 15.5 566 �7.82 5.0 1064 6,8 21�O .1596 4.5 16.5 21 28 3.4 13.5 25 16.0 653 40,86 5.0 1064 7.0 22.0 1-5.9 6 4. �17.0 -712B 3.S 14.0 30 16.5 724 43.96 5.0 1064 7.2 23.0 1596 4,8 28.0 2128 3.6 14.5 35 16.9 798 47.06 S.0 1064 7's 24.0 1596 5.() 19.0 2126 3,7 14.5 40 17.4 874 50�12 5.0 1064 7.7 2S.0 1596 5.1 19.5 2128 3.8 1510 45 17.9 951 53AO 5.0 064 7.9 26.0 1596 .5,3 20.S 2128 3.9 15.5 so 18,4 1030 56.00 5.0 1064 8.1 27.0 1596 5.4 21.5 2128 4.0 26.0 55 18'.9 1110 .58.81 S.0 1064 8.3 28.0 1596 5.5 22.0 2128 4.2 16.0 60 19A il9l 61.51 S.0 1064 8.5 29.0 1596 5.7 23.0 2128 4.3 16.5 65 19.9 1273 64.12 5.0 1064 8.7 29.5 15.96 518 23.5 2128 4.4 17.0 70 20.3 1355 66.63 5.0 1064 8.9 36.5 1596 6.0 24.5 21,8 4.5 17.0 75 20.8 1437 69.05 S.0 1064 9.2 31.5 1596 6,1 25.0 212B 4.6 17.5 so 21.3 1520 71.37 5.0 1064 9.4 32.5 1596 6.2 25.5 2128 4.7 17.5 85 21.8 1604 73.60 5.0 1064 9.6 33.0 1596 6.4 26.5 2128 4.8 18.0 90 22.3 1687 75.15 S.0 1064 9.8 34.0 1596 6.5 27.0 2126 4.9 1810 95 2j.8 1771 77.82, 5.0 1064 10.0 35.0 1596 6.7 27.5 2128 5.0 18.5 100 23.2 1855 79.81 5.0 1064 10.2 35.5 1596 c..8 2&0 2128 5.1 18.5 105 23.7 1939 61.73 5.0 1064 10.4 36.5 1596 7.D 29.0 2128 5.2 1910 110 24.2 2023 83.58 5.0 064 10.6 37.0 1596 7.1 29.5 2128 5.3 29.0 Altemate Cube Footing Design Chart HAGL I n�L-d h P- 200 DSf P- 300 psf P- 400 Dsf S P. Mb s b d s b d s b d 't. �k I tm ft-k ft ft ft ft ft ft ft it ft ft 10 14,5 471 32.45 9.0 12.7 11.0 8.0 11.3 9.5 8.0 11.3 8.0 is 15.0 525 34.96 20.0 14.1 1110 8.0 11.3 10.0 8.0 11.3 8.5 20 15.5 596 37.82 11.0 15.6 11.0 8.0 11.3 10.5 8.0 11.3 9.0 25 16.0 653 40.86 11.0 15.6 1115 8.0 11.3 11.0 8.0 11.3 9.5 30 16�5 724 43.96 12.0 17.0 11.5 8.0 il.3 11.5 8.0 11.3 10.0 35 16.9 ?9S 47.06 1210 17.0 12.0 8.0 11.3 12.0 8.0 11.3 MS 40 17,4 674 50.12 13.0 18A 12.0 9.0 12�7 12.0 8.0 11.3 11.0 45 17.9 9SI. 53.10 14.0 19.8 12.0 9.0 12.7 12.5 8.0 11.3 11.0 so 18.4 1030 56.00 14.0 19.8 12.5 9.0 12.7 12.5 8.0 113 11.5 55 18.9 1110 58.81 14.0 19.8 13.0 10.0 14.1 22.5 9.0 12.7 11.5 60 19.4 1191 61.5.1 14.0 19.8 13.5 10.0 14.1 13.0 9.0 12.7 21.5 65 .19.9 1273 64.12 IS.0 21.2 13.5 10.0 14.1 13.5 9.0 12.7 12.0 70 20.3 1355 66.63 15.0 21.2 13.5 10.0 14.1 13.5 9.0 12.7 12.5 75 20.6 1437 69.05 15.0 21.2 14.0 10.0 14.1 14X 9.0 12.7 13.0 80 21.3 1520 71.37 15.0 21.2 14.5 11.0 15.6 14.0 9.0 12.7 13,0 85 21.8 1604 :7.3.60 15.0. 21.2 15.0 11.0 15.6 14.0 9.0 12.7 13.5 90 22.3 1687 751�75 16.0 22.6 14.5 11.0 15.6 24,5 10.0 14,J 1.3.0 95 22.8 1771 77.82 16.0 22.6 15.0 L2.0 17.0 14.0 10.0 14.1 13.5 100 �3,2 le5.S 79.81 16.0 22.6 15.5 12.0 17.0 14.5 1010 14.1 13.5 .105 23.7 1939 SZ.7-3 16.0 22.6 16.0 13.0 113.4 14.0 10.0 14.1 14.0 24.2 2023 63:5,- 16.0 22.6 16.0 13.0 18.4 14.5 10.0 14.1 14.5 Therefore use 5.0-ft diarneter Y.31.5-ft deep foundation or use 15.0-ft x 15�0-ft x 14.0-ft deep foundation Date: 06-Aug-07 icongroupe Signs: DesIgned by: NDS U Checked by: 0 Page: 12 Of 12 Job SF026 wum nd Founi"o - Design Loads: Dead Load: Wind Load: M,. 145.2 ft-kIPS On Visual: P-- P'.(h-w+h-)W�j P_(HAGL+(h��,+h-)/2)+P_(HAGL/2) . 13.6 kips 1384 ft-ldpS On Column: P_- p'.HAGL WcL M, no torsion on Center Mount . 7.3 kips ft-Wps Column Pipe Ca Chart: ESIGN LOADS Column Pipe Size ALLOW LOADS HAGL P. P-+P- M. Mh (MOL 2+M.2)Y, 4) t MbM Mt.0 Mb M"p+(K M..), ft ft-k Ikk . In in ft-k 10 14.5 267 3 114 0.250 513.7 773.4 0.59 15 15.0 353 381 9132 0.281 594.2 867.8 0.64 20 15.5 439 462 9132 0.281 59-4.2 867.8 0.78 25 16.0 525 544 5116 0.313 678.2 961.7 O.So 30 16,5 611 628 5116 0.313 678.2 961.7 0.93 35 16.9 696 711 1 1�32 0.344 765.B 1055.1 0.93 40 17.4 782 796 318 0.375 856.8 1148.0 0.93 45 17,9 868 680 13132 0.406 1116.4 1240.5 0.79 50 18.4 954 965 13132 0.406 1116.4 1 240.5 0.86 55 18.9 1040 1050 7116 0.438 1199.2 1332.4 0.88 60 19.4 1126 1135 36 15132 0.469 1281.5 1423.8 0.89 65 19.9 1212 1221 112 0.500 1363.3 1514.8 0,90 70 20.3 1298 1306 112 0.500 1363.3 1514.8 0.96 75 20.8 1384 1392 17132 0.531 1444.7 1605.3 0.96 80 21.3 1470 1477 9116 0.563 IS25,7 1695.3 0.97 85 21.8 1556 1563 19132 0.594 1606.3 1784.8 0.97 90 22.3 1642 .1648 518 0.625 1686.4 1873.6 0.98 95 22.8 1728 1734 11116 0.688 1 B45.4 2050.4 0.94 100 23.2 1814 1819 23132 0.719 1924.2 2138.0 0:95 105 23.7 1900 1905 314 0.750 2002.6 2225.1 0.95 110 24.2 1986 1991 25132 0.781 2080.6 2312,8 0.96 Therefore use 36-in diameter x 0.531-in pipe column Round Foo ng Design Chart HAGL Desion Loads h b P- 200 psf P- 300 osf P- 400 psf P. M, S, d $1 A d Sl A d p ft kiK ft-k ft ft 09 ft ft Dsf ft 10 14.5 304 20.91 5.0 1064 6.4 16.0 1596 43 12.5 2128 3.2 10.5 is 15.0 381 25.41 5.0 1064 6;6 17.5 1596 4.4 13.5 2128 3.3 11.5 20 15.5 .462 29.82 5.0 1064 6.8 19.0 1596 4.5 15.0 2128 3.4 12.0 25 16.0 544 34.07 5.0 1064 7,0 20.5 1596 4.7 16.0 2128 3.5 13.0 30 16.5 628 38.12 5.0 1064 7.2 21.5 1596 4.8 17.0 2128 3.6 13.5 35 16A 711 41.98 S.0 1064 7.5 23.0 1596 5.0 18.0 2128 3.7 14.0 40 117.4 . 796 45.66 5.0 1064 7.7 24.0 15-96 5.1 29.0 2128 3.8 14.5 45 17.9 880 49.15 5.0 1064 7.9 25.0 i 596 5.3 20.0 2128 3.9 15.0 so 18.4 965 52.47 5.0 1064 8.1 26.0 1596 5.4 20.5 2128 4.0 15.5 55 '18.9 1050 55.62 5.0 1064 8,3 27.0 1596 515 21.5 2128 4.2 16.0 60 19A 1135 58.63 5.0 1064 8.5 28.0 1596 5.7 22.5 2128 4.3 16.0 65 19.9 1221 61,50 S.0 1064 8.7 29.0 1596 5.8 23.0 2128 4�4 16.5 70 20-3 1306 64.23 5.0 1064 8.9 30.0 1596 6X 24.0 2128 4.5 17.0 75 20.8 1392 66.84 SIO 1064 9.2 31.0 1596 6.1 24.S 2126 4.6 17.0 80 21.3 1477 69.34 5.0 1064 9.4 32.0 1596 6.2 25.5 212B 4.7 17.5 85 21.8 1563 71.72 S.0 1064 9.6 33.0 1596 6.4 2610 2128 '4.8 J7.S 90 22.3 1648 74,01 S.0 1064 9.8 33.5 1596 6.5 26.S 2128 4.9 18.0 9S 22.8 1734 76.19 5.0 1064 10.0 34.5 1596 6.7 27,5 2128 5.0 J810 100 22.2 1819 78.29 5.0 1064 10.2 3-5.5 1596 6.8 28.0. 2128 5.1 18.5 105 23.7 1905 80.31 5.0 1064 10'4 36.0 '1596 7.0 28.5 2128 5,2 195 110 24.2 1991 82.24 5.0 1 064 10.6 3;�.O 1596 7.1 29.5 2128 5.3 19.0 Attemate ube Footing Design Chart HAGL Design Loads h p- 200 psf P- 300 lisf P., 400 DO P P� i4b w s b d s b d S b d ft =k % ft ft ft ft Lt ft ft it ft ft 10 A.S 304 20,91 9.0 12.7 9.0 8.0 11.3 8.0 8.0 15 15.0 381 25�41 10.0 14.1 9.S 8.0 11.3 8.5 8.0 11.3 7.5 20 15.5 462 29.82 11.0 15.6 20.0 8.0 11.3 9.5 8.0 11.3 8.0 25 16.0 544 34.07 11.0 15.6 10.S 810 11.3 10.0 8.0 11.3 8.5 30 16.5 628 38.12 12.0 17.0 .11.0 8.0 11.3 11.0 8.0 11.3 9.0 35 16.9 711 41.98 12.0 17.0 11.5 8.0 11.3 11.5 8.0 11.3 10.0 40 17.4 796 45.66 13.0 18.4 11.5 9.0 12.7 11.5 8.0 11.3 10.5 45 17.9 880 49.15 14.0 19.8 11.5 9.0 12.7 12.0 8.0 113 11.0 so 18.4 965 52.47 -14.0 19.8 12.0 9.0 12.7 12.S 8.0 11,3 11.5 55 18.9 1050 55.62 14.0 19.8 12.5 10.0 14,1 12.0 9.0 12.7 11.0 60 19.4 1135 58.63 14.0 19.8 13.0 10.0 14.1 12.5 9.0 12.7 Z1.5 65 19.9 1221 61.50 IS.0 21.2 13.0 10.0 14.1 13.0 9.0 12.7 12.0 70 2C.3 1306 64.23 15.0 21.2 13.5 10.0 14.1 13.5 9.0 12.7 12.5 75 20.8 1392 66.84 1S.0 21.2 24.0 10.0 14,1 14.0 9.0 12.7 12.5 so 21.3 1477 69.34 IS.0 21.2 14.S 11.0 15.6 13.5 9.0 12.7 13.0 85 21.8 1563 71.72 16.0 21.2 14.5 11.0 15.6 14.0 9.0 12.7 13.5 90 22.3 1648 74.01 16.0 22.6 14.5 11.0 15.6 14.5 10.0 1,4.1 13.0 95 22.8 1734 76.19 16.0 22.6 15.0 12.0 17.0 14.0 1010 14.1 13.5 100 23.2 1819 76.29 16.0 22.6 is's 12.0 17.0 14.5 10.0 14.1 13.5 105 23.7 1905 80.31 16.0 22.6 15.5 13.0 18.4 14.0 10.0 14.1 14.0 110 24.2 1991 82.24 16.0 22.6 1 16.0 1 13.0 1 18.4 1 J4,5 10.0 L4.1 14.0 Therefore use 5.0-ft diameter x 31.0-ft deep foundation or use 15.0-ft x 15.0-rt x 14.0-ft deep foundation 20 Y'a - 6- c;2- ---o 3' 30 .-10 iconGroupe Leveraging distinctive new media opportunities. RUHVED DEC -8 2008 December 4, 2008 CITY OF PORT ANGEL Dept.of Community Pevelop Scott K. Johns AICP A- X Associate Planner City of Port Angeles 321 East 5th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Re: Conditional Use Permit— CUP — 07-09 2450 Highway 101 West - iconGroupe Dear Scott, Per our conversation of December 2, 2008 iconGroupe is requesting an extension for the Conditional Use Permit — CUP 07-09'that was approved during the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission meeting held on December 12, 2007. This Conditional Use Permit was approved with conditions to allow iconGroupe to build a 300 sq foot outdoor advertising sign on property located at 2450 Highway 101 West in the City of Port Angeles Washington. We have made significant progress toward project completion in that we have obtained a building permit and have been through plan review. KLN Media has been retained as our construction contractor who in turn has contacted and received material bids from local Port Angeles vendors. We are having difficulty obtaining capital monies for this project during this current economic climate and are requesting a six (6) month expiration extension to our current Conditional Use Permit. Respectfully, ,:an Business Development iconGroupe 2103 46th Avenue SW,Seattle,Wash ington 98116 206 686-6543 www.icongroupe.com info@icongroupe.com 1. DESIGN CODE IV. FOUNDATIONS: REVISIONS 301-011 1. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE, 2003 EDITION. 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL USE THE LATERAL SOIL BEARING PRESSURE (DETERMINED BY GEOTECHNICAL 2. ASCE 7-02; MINIMUM DESIGN LOADS FOR BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES. ENGINEER'S REPORT) IN THE COLUMN/FOOTING SCHEDULE. IF THERE IS NO GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER 3. ALL REFERENCE TO OTHER CODES AND STANDARDS (ACI, ASTM, ETC.) SHALL BE FOR THE OF RECORD, CONTRACTOR SHALL USE SCHEDULE VALUES OF 100 PSF/FT, AS SPECIFIED BY IBC, -70, ol 4 0 3 EQ. SPACES 4 0 X, LATEST OR MOST CURRENT EDITION AVAILABLE. TABLE 1804.2. �-LOWER MAINTENANCE 11. DESIGN CRITERIA: 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW ALL GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER RECOMMENDATIONS PRIOR PLATFORM BASIC WIND SPEED, 3-SEC GUST..............................................100 MPH TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY SITEWORK. 3. STRUCTURAL FILL, IF REQUIRED, SHALL CONSIST OF CLEAN WELL-GRADED SAND, SAND AND WIND EXPOSURE............................................................................C GRAVEL, OR CRUSHED ROCK. u 4. THE STRUCTURAL FILL SHALL BE PLACED IN LOOSE LIFTS NOT EXCEEDING 8" IN THICKNESS co ALLOWABLE LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE.........................................200 - 400 PSF/FT AND THOROUGHLY COMPACTED TO A DENSE, NON-YIELDING STATE. 111. GENERAL: 5. STRUCTURAL FILL SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 90% OF THE MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY AS 1. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL MATERIAL AND DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS CITED HEREIN OBTAINED BY ASTM MODIFIED PROCTOR. PROJECT TITLE SHALL CONFORM TO THE MOST RECENTLY ADOPTED SPECIFICATION OF CODE. 6. PLACEMENT OF ALL FILL SHALL BE OBSERVED AND TESTED FOR RELATIVE COMPACTION BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. MINIMUM C-4 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE THE DIMENSIONS AMONG DRAWINGS I TESTING FREQUENCY SHALL BE ESTABLISHED BY THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. CD u PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY WORK OR FABRICATION. LLJ TORSION -1 3. THE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS REPRESENT THE COMPLETED STRUCTURE AND ARE NOT 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT 00 OF FILLING OPERATIONS. INTENDED TO INDICATE THE MEANS AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR IS 8. ALL GENERAL EXCAVATIONS AND FOOTINGS SHALL BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED PRIOR TO RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, b Elf THE PLACEMENT OF ANY SOIL BACKFILL AND/OR CONCRETE. 11 SEQUENCING, AND SAFETY REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT. cn cl-j 4. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF ALL ERECTION V. CONCRETE (CAST IN PLACE): BRACING, FORM WORK, AND TEMPORARY SHORING REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT. 1. ALL CONCRETE SHALL BE NORMAL WEIGHT AND SHALL DEVELOP A MINIMUM 28 DAY L LABORATORY CURED COMPRESSIVE-CYLINDER STRENGTH OF 3,000 PSI. 2. CONCRETE SHALL BE PLACED IN ONE CONTINUOUS OPERATION. LOWER MAINTENANCE REAR LADDER VI. STRUCTURAL STEEL: c PLATFORM 1. STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM ASTM SPECIFICATIONS AND GRADES: WIDE FLANGE SECTIONS...............................ASTM A-572, GRADE 50 (Fy--50 KSI) CHANNELS, ANGLES, PLATES.......................ASTM A-36 (Fr-36 KSI) CD CD F-4 -1 = 1 -35 KSI c, a- ....................................................... ......... y < 711 2. ALL FABRICATION, EREC11ON AND IDENTIFICATION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL CONFORM U TO AISC SPECIFICATIONS - DIVISION VIII (LRFD) OR DIVISION IX (ASD). C) 3. ALL WELDING SHALL CONFORM TO AWS SPECIFICATIONS. ALL WELDING SHALL BE DONE BY UPRIGHT, TYP. WELDERS QUALIFIED UNDER AWS SPECIFICATIONS, USING E70XX, LOW HYDROGEN, COLUMN FOUNDATION SCHEDULE ELECTRODES. x C) 4. ALL SHOP WELDING SHALL BE PERFORMED IN AN AWS APPROVED SHOP, 4% FOOTING SIZE 5. WELD TESTING AND INSPECTION SHALL CONFORM TO THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF AWS C> D1.1 AND AISC. COLUMN COLUMN ROUJND FOOTING DEPTH CUBE FOOTING SIZE 6. ALL BOLTED CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE WITH MACHINE BOLTS (M.B.) CONFORMING TO LADDER H.A.G.L. PIPE SIZE - ASTM A307 (U.N.O.). (Fy = 35 ksi) SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL 400 PSF SOIL 300 PSF SOIL 200 PSF 7. HIGH STRENGTH (H.S.) BOLTS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A325-X WHERE NOTED. BOLTS SHALL BE 400 300 200 TIGHTENED TO "SNUG-TIGHT" CONDITION PER AISC SPECIFICATIONS. PSF/F7 PSF/FT PSF/FT LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH 8. SUBMIT ALL PRE QUALIFIED JOINT WELDING PROCEDURES FOR REVIEW. CLIENT 9. ALL FULL PENETRATION WELDS SHALL BE INSPECTED BY ULTRASONIC OR OTHER APPROVED lot-C 36"OXO.250 1 OP-610 , 121-691 16 1-0" 8'-0" 8'-0 8 -0" 8'-0 8'-0 of 83-011 91-03 91-01 W-O's NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING PROCEDURES. RESULTS OF TESTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING TO THE ENGINEER OF RECORD. 3�: 33 10. ALL STEEL EXPOSED TO WEATHER, MOISTURE, SOIL, OR AS NOTED SHALL BE HOT DIP C/) 15'-0" 36"OxO.281 11'-6'3' 1 S-6 17'-6 8'-0" 8'-0 3' 8'-8" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-6" 10'-0" 10'-0" 93-6" GALVANIZED PER ASTM A-123, OR HAVE AN APPROVED PROTECTIVE COATING, LLJ 20'-0" 36"OxO.281 123-0113 151-0$1 19 -0' 8'-0" 8'-0 3' 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 9'-6" l'-O" 11 0" 10'-0" Lu =) r) = 00 A 1. STRUCTURAL OBSERVATIONS: LLJ M 251 Opp 3 6"0 x 0.313 131-0139 161-013 20'-6" 8'-0" 8'-0 8'-6" 8'-0" 8'-0" 10'-0" 1 l'-0" 11 0', 10'-6" PER IBC SEC11ON 1709.1, STRUCTURAL OBSERVATIONS BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGIINEER-OF- RECORD OR LOCAL AGENCY REPRENTAT`IVE SHALL BE REQUIRED AT THE FOLLOWING STAGES OF C-) 033 ill-C CONSTRUCTION: < J= COLUMN PIPE 301-011 3 6'3 0 x 0.313 133-6113 171-013 213-611 81-011 81-091 93-03 81-011 81-011 1 V-03' 12'-0" 12'- (SEE TABLE) A) DURING THE PLACING OF FOUNDATION REINFORCEMENT AND CONCRETE CD M C3 1 35-019 36"OxO.344 149-0113 181-099 231-011 89-09p 89-099 109-011 83-013 81-019 113-633 1 2P-Opp 129-099 111-699 B) AT COMPLETION OF BUILDING STRUCTURAL SYSTEM LU -.:e CD r: 409-Off 36"OxO.,375 149-6139 19 1-0)p 241-019 80-019 89-091 10)-611 91-0'3 9 1-0 99 1 l'-6" 13'-0" 13'-0" 1 l'-6" C-) cy) 451-019 36"OXD.406 1 0 20'-0" 25-0" 8'-0" 8'-0 1 l'-0" 9'-0 g'-O" 12-0" 14'-0" 14'-0,, 1 V-6" Lu C/) 501-011 36"OxO.406 15-16" 20'-6" 26'-0" 8'-0" 8'-01' 111-611 91-011 91-091 12-611 141-0 14 -0 12 -0 551-010 36"OxO.438 161-01" 21 6 273-01' 91-09p 9'-0%1 117-699 103-091 10 9-0" 133-021 1 41-0y' 140-011 1 2P-6 pp 11 -0 1 60'-0" 36 OxO.469 16'-0' 22�-6- 28s-059 9'-091 29 11-601 10'-0" 10'-0" 13'-6'3 14'-0 141-0,13 130-011 PROJECT NO.. SF026 9 5 S3.1 S3.1 5 5 S3.1 S3.1 S3.1 L2x2xl L2x2xl/4 SCALE INITS HANDRAIL HANDRAIL 1/4" 5 1/4' 5 1/4' AWAY FROM COL. 2'-1 1/ ." 1/4"2'-1 lj2'1� SLOPE CONC. GRADE DATE- 08/06/2007 r7 I IE1 I 1=1 I I I M I I MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE 7 ............. I M MAINTENANC PLATFORM, TYP. PLATFORM, TYP. PLATFORM, TYP. N�11 -11 - SEE 3/S3.1 SEE 3/S3.1 SHEET TITLE 71 1 SEE 3/S3.1 -A I SPREADER SPREADER SPREADER C14 VIV SIGN Ld CN Ld C14 CN ELEVATION 0 �2 JrF Ld CONC. ROUND FTG. LLJ STRINGER ck: STRINGER STRINGER & NOTES C_.) L3x3xl/4" SEE L3x3xl/4" SEE L x3xl/4" SEE M TORSION, f'Ef 8/S3.1 (TYP.) 8/S3.1 (TYP.) /S3.1 (TYP.) ol VARIES CIO TORSION, ob 2b SEE 4/S3.1 c) 3 0 TORSION, 3'-Off M 1 AX. 11 CD SEE 4/S3.1 V-7 1/2's SEE 4/S3.1 F7- I CN C) ol C14 C) cm C:) C) I SHEET NO �x SIGN FACE SIGN FACE- 5 1/4" 2'-1 1/2' Simi -1 �o lo SIGN FACE L2x2xl/4" L2x2xl/4" HANDRAIL HANDRAIL 5 1/4", 5 1/4" 5 1/4" DRAWN BY IDS 5 2 1 1/2'�� 5 2'-1 1/2 i 5 S3.1 S3.1 CHECKED BY IDS S3.1 OPP. OPP. 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R 1/4"00 N 41:4- 1/4 1:= REAR wBxl 0 cy:) < 5' 0 FTG. (SEE TABLE) u_j LEDGER END Fil 1/4" C/) L3x3xl 40—0 W8xlO TORSION PIPE (4) REQ'D, EQ. SPACED END PL. 1/4" 20"OXO.375" 1/4 1_300/4" x4 3/4"o W/ (4) 1/4 (8) 5/8"0 A325 PROJECT NO.. 1/2"0 M.B. (2 1/4' GA.) BOLTS (2 1/4' GA.) TORSION PIPE SF026 UPRIGHT 20"OXO.375" CONNECTION OCCURS EA. SIDE 1/4 2-125 SCALE AS SHOWN OF TORSION AT SIM. CONDITION. SECTION A-A DATE: 08/06/2007 ON UPR.IGHT OONN . ... RSION — SPR.EAD.ER C.ON.N . sc2 SC2�1 SHEET TITLE 31-811 01 Af� SIGN Z:!� 3 1/ 1, 1, 5 1/2 [PL. 1 1/4" ,,-(12) 1 1/2-0 DETAILS A325—N BOLTS L3x3xl/4"x4 3/4" W/ (4) 1/2"0 M.B. (2 00 1/4" GA.) -1 L3x3xl/4"xCONT. PL. 1/2" STIFFENER SHEET NO W1 (2) 1/2"0 M.B. (20) REQ'D (2 1/4" GA.) 2 j S3ml L3"x3"xl/4" STRINGER W/ (2) m 1/2"0 M.B. (2 1/4" GAG I E) SECTION A-A W2476 W2476 DRAWN BY IDS TORSION PIPE m—--- -_--_m 20"OxO.375 TYP. CHECKED BY IDS 1�//4 W6x9 /—END R 1/4" STAMP I /—� 1/2" STIFFENEIR L3x3xl/4"x4 3/4" UPRIGHT W/ (4) 1/2"0 M.B. 1/4 N \ Yp. (2 1/4" GA.) A 1/4 L A WAS, 1/4_ /2 STIFFEl' 1/4 11/4 T A' I W 1206 ob PL. 1 1/4" 1 \"'—PL. 1 1/4"04" SQ. PL. 1/2- STIFFENER "%�COLUMN PIPE z (20) REQ'D. SEE TABLE Z643 I L re TYP.\ 3/8 674Z;� — cis 2 TYPICAL WALKWAY SEC-FION F—ExPIRES JULY 13, SCALE: 1/2"=V-0" STARK FOUNDATION LLC 6102 NE 35TH CIRCLE VANCOUVER, WA 98661 PHONE: 360.699.5226 1. DESIGN CODE: IV. FOUNDATIONS: REVISIONS 1. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE, 2003 EDITION. 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL USE THE LATERAL SOIL BEARING PRESSURE (DETERMINED BY GEOTECHNICAL -70, 30'-0" 2. ASCE 7-02; MINIMUM DESIGN LOADS FOR BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES. ENGINEER'S REPORT) IN THE COLUMN/FOOTING SCHEDULE. IF THERE IS NO GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER 3. ALL REFERENCE TO OTHER CODES AND STANDARDS (ACI, ASTM, ETC.) SHALL BE FOR THE OF RECORD, CONTRACTOR SHALL USE SCHEDULE VALUES OF 100 PSF/FT. AS SPECIFIED BY IBC, -70, e ol 4 0 3 EQ. SPACES 4-0 e__ LATEST OR MOST CURRENT EDITION AVAILABLE. TABLE 1804.2. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW ALL GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER RECOMMENDATIONS PRIOR LOWER MAINTENANCE 11. DESIGN CRITERIA: TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY SITEWORK. PLATFORM BASIC WIND SPEED, 3-SEC GUST..............................................100 MPH 3. STRUCTURAL FILL, IF REQUIRED, SHALL CONSIST OF CLEAN WELL-GRADED SAND, SAND AND WIND EXPOSURE............................................................................C GRAVEL, OR CRUSHED ROCK. ALLOWABLE LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE.........................................200 - 400 PSF/FT 4. THE STRUCTURAL FILL SHALL BE PLACED IN LOOSE LIFTS NOT EXCEEDING 8" IN THICKNESS AND THOROUGHLY COMPACTED TO A DENSE, NON-YIELDING STATE. 5. STRUCTURAL FILL SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 90% OF THE MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY AS 111, GENERAL: OBTAINED BY ASTM MODIFIED PROCTOR. PROJECT TITLE r= 1. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL MATERIAL AND DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS CITED HEREIN 6. PLACEMENT OF ALL FILL SHALL BE OBSERVED AND TESTED FOR RELATIVE COMPACTION BY A SHALL CONFORM TO THE MOST RECENTLY ADOPTED SPECIFICATION OF CODE. QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. MINIMUM C-4 Uj 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE THE DIMENSIONS AMONG DRAWINGS TESTING FREQUENCY SHALL BE ESTABLISHED BY THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. C) PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY WORK OR FABRICATION. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT u TORSION 3. THE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS REPRESENT THE COMPLETED STRUCTURE AND ARE NOT Ld OF FILLING OPERATIONS. INTENDED TO INDICATE THE MEANS AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR IS 8. ALL GENERAL EXCAVATIONS AND F001INGS SHALL BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED PRIOR TO RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, THE PLACEMENT OF ANY SOIL BACKFILL AND/OR CONCRETE. 6 SEQUENCING, AND SAFETY REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT. -1 4. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF ALL ERECTION V. CONCRETE (CAST IN PLACE) c I BRACING, FORM WORK, AND TEMPORARY SHORING REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT. 1. ALL CONCRETE SHALL BE NORMAL WEIGHT AND SHALL DEVELOP A MINIMUM 28 DAY Al- LABORATORY CURED COMPRESSIVE-CYLINDER STRENGTH OF 3,000 PSL 2. CONCRETE SHALL BE PLACED IN ONE CONTINUOUS OPERATION. n REAR LADDER VI. STRUCTURAL STEEL: LOWER MAINTENANCE 1. STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM ASTM SPECIFICATIONS PLATFORM AND GRADES: Jill WIDE FLANGE SECTIONS...............................ASTM A-572, GRADE 50 (Fr-50 KSI) ....................... c) C) .................................................. .... ...... . 53, TYPE B (Fy--35 KSI) TION AND IDENTIFICATION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL CONFORM C14 0<- 2. ALL FABRICATION, EREC TO AISC SPECIFICATIONS - DIVISION VIII (LRFD) OR DIVISION IX (ASD . c> 3. ALL WELDING SHALL CONFORM TO AWS SPECIFICATIONS. ALL WELDING SHIALL BE DONE BY \-UPRIGHT, TYP. WELDERS QUALIFIED UNDER AWS SPECIFICATIONS, USING E70XX, LOW HYDROGEN, r2 COLUMN FOUNDATION SCHEDULE ELECTRODES. 4. ALL SHOP WELDING SHALL BE PERFORMED IN AN AWS APPROVED SHOP. 5. WELD TESTING AND INSPEC11ON SHALL CONFORM TO THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OFAWS FOOTING SIZE D1.1 AND AISC. COLUMN COLUMN ROUND FOOTING DEPTH CUBE FOOTING SIZE 6. ALL BOLTED CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE WITH MACHINE BOLTS (M.B.) CONFORMING TO LADDER H.A.G.L. PIPE SIZE ASTM A307 (U.N.O.). (Fy = 35 ksi) 'SOI L SOIL SOIL SOIL 400 PSF SOIL 300 PSF SOIL 200 PSF 7. HIGH STRENGTH (H.S.) BOLTS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A325-X WHERE NOTED. BOLTS SHALL BE 400 300 200 TIGHTENED TO "SNUG-TIGHT" CONDITION PER AISC SPECIFICATIONS. PSF/FT PSF/FT PSF/FT LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH LENGTH WIDTH DEPTH LENGTH WIDTH DEPT-H 8. SUBMIT ALL PRE QUALIFIED JOINT WELDING PROCEDURES FOR REVIEW. CLIENT 9. ALL FULL PENETRATION WELDS SHALL BE INSPECTED BY ULTRASONIC OR OTHER APPROVED NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING PROCEDURES. RESULTS OF TESTS SHALL BE U MITTED IN io'-o" 36"OxO.250 1 10'-6' 12'-611 161-013 81-031 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0 8'-0 8'-0 9'-Of 9'_Of 9'-0 WRITING TO THE ENGINEER OF RECORD. so 10. ALL STEEL EXPOSED TO WEATHER, MOISTURE, SOIL, OR AS NOTED SHALL BE HOT DIP 15'-0" 36"OxO.281 1 V-6" 13'-6" 17'-6" 8'-0" 8 -0" 8'-8" 8'-0" 8'-0" 5-6" 10'-0" 1 Of-0" 9'-6 GALVANIZED PER ASTM A-123, OR HAVE AN APPROVED PROTECTIVE COATING. Lu 20'-0" 36"OxO.281 12 -0 15'-0" 19'-0' 8'-0" 8'-0" 8'-0" 8 -0" 8'-0" 9'-6 11'-0" 11'-0" 110,_0 of Lu 00 V1 1. 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JEL A 1/4�T S3 1/4 END , 1 1/4 A I A f - 44-a-" Ic 0 w W 1206 L PL. 1 1/4" z2k\--PL. 1 1/4"04"' SQ. PL. 1/2" STIFFENER "'�COLUMN PIPE v (20) REQ'D. SEE TABLE fi:tA TYP 6_4�T� W6X9 UPRIGHT CONNECTION 3/8 TYPICAL WALKWAY SECTION N& SCALE: 1"=l'-O* 2 SCALE: 1/2"=l'-O* RES JULY 13, STARK FOUNDATION LLC 6102 NE 35TH CIRCLE VANCOUVER, WA 98661 PHONE: 360.699.5226 0 ORT NGELES A� FILE W A S H I N G T 0 N, U. S. A. r DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TO: Planning Commission FROM: Scott K. Johns, Associate Planner DATE: December 12, 2007 RE: Conditional Use Permit - CUP 07-10 APPLICANT: iconGroupe LLC OWNER: Goochy Investments LLC LOCATION: 439 W. 2 A Street REQUEST: Place a 300 square foot surface free standing advertising sign in the Commercial Arterial zone. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Division recommends that the Planning Commission approve CUP 07-10 with 3 conditions, citing 12 findings and 3 conclusions in support of that action as listed in Attachment A. EXISTING CONDITIONS IN AREA: The subject property is located at 439 W. 2 nd Street, Port Angeles. Lots in the block are of various sizes due to the converging angle of Marine Drive and Second Street toward their intersection at the west end of the block. The subject parcel is 2,218 square feet in area. The property is developed with a single structure containing storage space. Adjacent property most recently operated as an auto repair facility. No environmentally sensitive areas exist on the site. The site is accessed from Second Street, which is an improved local access street. The site is flat and level. The application and site maps are attached as Attachment C. Development in the area is a mix of industrial, commercial, and limited residential. The site is adjacent to an area zoned Industrial Heavy IH on the north across Marine Drive and adjacent to an area zoned Industrial Light IL to the south across Second Street. The site and adjacent properties in the contiguous block are zoned Commercial Arterial. np Off6pGroul C-GW11 07-10 Pan 2 CrV' J;3 A 2 !kO7 11hPARTMENT COMME NTS: City Departments reviewed the proposal and provided the following comments: The FireDepartment has no objections to the proposal. The Public Works and Utilities Department The Building Division of DCD did not comment. PUBLIC COMMENT: Notification of the proposed action was placed in the Peninsula Dailj;Ne-�t)s on November 26, 2007, mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property on November 28, 2007, and posted on the site on November 28, 2007. No written comments were received during the public comment period. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS: The applicant is proposing to place a single sided billboard on the east side of the property located at 439 West Second Street in Port Angeles. The sign face is proposed to be 10' by 30' or 300 square feet in area. The billboard will extend 35 feet in height and be mounted on a frame supported by a single 36" diameter pole. The sign will be lit by shielded low intensity lights so that light will be directed at the sign faces and to not produce glare or direct lighting onto surrounding uses. Many of the surrounding uses are well lit and it is anticipated that lighting of the billboard will not create significant impacts from additional glare or light. The entire Comprehensive Plan and Port Angeles Municipal Code were reviewed with regard to the proposal. The Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map identify the area as being located in the imprecise margin between a Commercial designation and an Industrial designation, and is located in the Harbor Planning Area. No Comprehensive Plan goals, policies, or objectives were found to support or restrict large off-site outdoor advertising signs. Development regulations in the Commercial Arterial Zone are included in Attachment B to this staff report. The site is zoned Commercial Arterial (CA). A billboard is allowed by conditional use permit in the CA zone per PANIC 14.36.070 B.3. Billboards may not exceed 300 square feet in total sign area or 3)5 feet in height in the CA zone. Per PAMC 14.3 6.020(L), sign area is defined as the sum of each display surface, including both sides of a double-faced sign. No other sign for an existing business may be located on the site and no other billboard may located within 1,000 feet on the sarne side of the street. No other signs exist on the site and no other billboards have been identified within 1,000 feet of the site. The site plan identifies the proposed sign location as being on the east side of the existing structure with the readable surface of the sigri facing west. The site is located in an area know to have been occupied by the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe. Procedures outlined in an agreement dated August 16, 2006, between the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, the State of Washington, the Port of Port Angeles, and the City of Port Angeles shall be followed during all periods of earth disturbing activities on the site. An approved archaeologist must be on site during excavation for the sign's foundation. In consideration of a conditional use permit application, the Plamling Commission may impose whatever restrictions or conditions are considered to be essential to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, and to prevent depreciation of neighboring property. Uses developed by conditional use permit must remain in continual compliance with the conditions of approval or the use may be revoked. iCOIIGFOLIpe—CUP 07-10 Page 3 December 12,2007 Consideration is also given to the impacts on traffic patterns, the physical circumstances of the subject property, other uses in the neighborhood, schools, and needed public improvements. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA) REVIEW: A Determination of NonSignificance was issued for this proposed action on December 10, 2007 per WAC 197-11-355. Attachments: A - Conditions, Findings, and Conclusions B -Zoning Ordinance, Conipreliensive Plan, and Other Municipal Code References C - Application iconGI-OLIpe—CUP 07-10 Page 4 December 12,2007 ATTACHMENT A RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS, FINDINGS, AND CONCLUSIONS The Planning Division recommends the Planning Commission approve Conditional Use Permit CUP 07-10 subject to 3 conditions and based on the following 12 findings and 3 conclusions in support of the action: Conditions: I The maximum sigh area shall be no more that 300square feet total, including both sides of the sign. 2. The applicant shall have an approved archaeologist on site during any excavation or ground disturbing activities. In the event archaeological artifacts, features, or human remains are discovered, the permittee will immediately notify the Lower Elwha Klallarn Tribal Chair and specified Tribal staff by both letter and telephone, as well as the City of Port Angeles. The City, in turn will immediately notify the State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, as required in RCW 27.44 and 27.53. 3. Lighting for the sign must be appropriately shielded and directed in a manner that illuminates the sign face and does not result in direct light onto neighboring properties or streets. Findings: Based on the information provided in the Community and Economic Development Staff Report for CUP 07-10 dated December 12, 2007, including all information in the public record file, comments and testimony presented during the public hearing, the Planning Commission discussion and deliberation, and the above listed conditions of approval, the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission hereby finds that: I. iconGroupe LLC submitted Conditional Use Permit application CUP 07-10 to construct a billboard containing 300 square feet of total sign area and standing 35 feet tall, on November 13, 2007. 2. The proposed site is Lot 11, Block 35, west of downtown Port Angeles. The address is 439 W. Second Street, Port Angeles WA. 3. The City's Comprehensive Plan was reviewed for consistency with the proposal. The Comprehensive Plan designates the site as being in the imprecise margin between a Commercial (C) designation and an Industrial (1) designation. The site is located in the City's Harbor Planning Area. No Comprehensive Plan goals, policies, or objectives could be found that address signage. 4. The site is zoned Commercial Arterial (CA). Billboards are allowed by conditional use in the CA zone per PANIC 14.36.070(B) to a height of 35 feet with a total sign area of 300 square feet. 5. Total sign area is defined in PANIC 14.36.020(L) as the sum of each display surface, including both sides of a double faced sign. iconG I OLIPC—CUP 07-10 Page 5 Decembei 12,2007 6. Development in the neighborhood includes industrial, commercial, and residential uses. 7. No other business sign exists on the site and no other billboard exists within 1,000 feet of the proposed billboard. 8. Per 17.96.050 PANIC, the Planning Commission shall consider applications for conditional use permit uses as specified in the applicable Chapter of the Zoning Regulations. The Planning Commission may grant said permits which are consistent and compatible with the purpose of the zone in which the use is located, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, and not contrary to the public use and interest. In each application the Planning Commission may impose whatever restrictions or conditions are considered essential to protect the public health, safety, welfare, and to prevent depreciation of neighboring property. 9. A development that is approved through the conditional use permit process must remain in continual compliance with specific conditions of approval or may be revoked. 10. Reviewing City Departmental comments were considered in the review of this application. 11. Notification of the proposed action and conditional use permit application was placed in the Peninsula Daily News on November 26, 2007. Public notice was mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property on November 28, 2007 and posted on the site on November 28, 2007. No written comments were received during the public comment period. 12. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued for this proposed action on December 10, 2007. 1 3), The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposal at the December 12, 2007, regular meeting. Conclusions.- Based on the information provided in the Department of Community and Economic Development Staff Report for CUP 07-10 dated December 12, 2007, including all of the information in the public record file, comments, and testimony presented during the public hearing, the Plaiiiiing Commission's discussion and deliberation, and the above listed conditions of approval and listed findings, the City of Port Angeles Plarining Commission hereby concludes that: I. The proposal is consistent with requirements for approval of a conditional use permit as specified in PAMC 17.96.050. 2. The proposal is consistent with Port Angeles Municipal Code development regulations Chapter 14,36 (Sign Ordinance) and specifically 14.36.020(L) Sign Definitions. 3. Con-iprehensive Plan goals, policies, or objectives do not address the construction of billboards in the City of Port Angeles. iconGrMlpe-CUP 07-10 Page 6 Decembei 12,2007 ATTACHMENT C COMPRE14ENSIVE PLAN AND ZONING ORDINANCE REVIEW Comprehensive Plan The City's Comprehensive Plan establishes the long range goals and policies of the City. Any project proposed in the City must be consistent with the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan. The site is located in the City's East Planning Area. The Plan was reviewed in its entirety with regard to the proposed application and several goals and policies were found to be relevant to the proposal. An analysis of compliance with those policies is as follows: No Comprehensive Plan goals, policies, or objectives in support of billboards could be identified. Zoning Ordinance The Zoning Ordinance is the priniary implementing ordinance for the Cornprehensive Plan. The Ordinance establishes what types of uses are perinitted and where they may be located in the City. It also establishes definitions and rrunirnurn design standards for such uses. Any project proposed in the City inust be consistent with specific regulations of the zone in which it is located. The Zoning Map identifies the subject property and the adjacent property to the east as Corninercial Arterial (CA), and adjacent properties to the north as Industrial Heavy(114), and the adjacent property to the South as Industrial Light(IL). The purpose and intent of the CA zone is: "This is a commercial zone intended to create andpreserve arecisfor businesses serving the entire City and needing an arterial location because of the nature of the business or intensity of traffic generated by the business. Commercial uses that are largely devoid of any impacts detrimental to the eii.i�ii-oniii.entai-ecilloi4)ed Service stations withpetroleumproducts anddry cleaning shops with hazardo LIS materials are perm itled uses. This zone provides the basic urban land use pattern for automobile oriented, commercial uses with direct access on a principal arterial street and design slandardsfor greater automobile and truck traffic. - Section 17.23.200 PAMC Area and Dirriensional Requirernents Subsection E. limits structures in the CA zone to a rnaxii-nurn of 35 feet in height. The proposed developrnent shall comply with development standards set forth by the Zoning Code and can therefore be deerned consistent with the Zoning Code. The purpose of a conditional use permit is defined as "A C077ditiOnal Use Perinit shall be to assur(, that the 177axiin uin degre e of conipatib ilily be4i)een uses shall be attained. The purpose of these regulations shall be inaintained vi,ith respect to the particular use of the particular site and in consideralion of other existing andpolential uses 1,i,ithin the general area in ivhich such use is to be located PAMC 17.96.050 specifies procedures for the review and processing of conditional use applications, as follows: 17.96.050 C077ditional Use Perinit A. The Planning Connnission shall consider applicationsfor Conditional Use Permits of uses as specified in the applicable Chapter of the Zoning Regulations. The Planning C0177177iSSi011 inay gl-61771 saidperInitS ivhich are consistent and C01771-xitible ivith the P117-pose of the zone in which the use is located, consistent ivith the Comprehensive Plan, and not contrary to the public use and inlerest. The Planning Commission may refuse to issue a Conditional Use Perinit if the characterislics of the iniended use OS related to the specific proposed site are such as would defeat the purpose of these Zoning Regulations by introducing incompatible, detriinental, or hazardous conditions. iC011GIOUI)e-CU P 07-10 Page 7 Decembei 12,2007 B. In each application, the Planning Commission n7ay ilmpose iihalever restrictions or conditions they consider essential to protect the public health, safety, and ivel/are, and to prevent depreciation oj'neighboringproperry. Sign Ordinance The Sign Ordinance establishes standards and regulations for all exterior signs and sign StRICtUres. PANIC 14.36.020 Definitions: C. Billboards. Billboards are definedas an ojj-preinise sign containingaconnnercial inessage unrelated to any use or aclivity of the property on which the sign is located D. Display Surfq��e. That part of a sign struclure used to display an integrated advertising message. L. SignAre . The area of the sign shall be the sum of each display stuface, including both sides of a double-faced sign, as determined by circumscribing the exteriOr lilnitS on the n7ass oj'each display erected on one sign structure with a circle, triangle, or quadrangle connecting all extreme points. Where a sign is composed of two or more individual letters mounted directly on a wall, the total display surface, including its background, shall be considered One signfor PT&Poses of calculating sign area. The struchire S1119POI-ting a Sign i's not included in deterInining the area of the sign unless the siructure is designed in a-way tojbrin an integralpart of the di6play. PANIC 14.36.070 Permitted Signs, B. Signs in the CA Zone: One off-preinise sign tip to a total sign area of 300 squarefeet, up to 35feet in height, on sites that contain no other signfor businesses on the site are allowed through the approval ofa Conditional Use Permit. No billboard may be perinitted when it is within 1,000feet of another such sigh that is on the saine side of the street. IL,2 A! 3'pl. kin I UL V V I q ')QQ7 APPLICANT/OWNER INFORMATION: L.— I C'!I YO F P 0 R T!�N! E L.E IS Dept.0', Applicant: C Oo 0 U)O(� V e Address: VLIA 175N16 Daytimephone#: 206, L?6, e,,S-Y3 Applicant's representative(if other than applicant): Dral,, �Z31160 S(>ckf-rer Rd. YVE7 Address: cl Daytime phone#: 0, 5-,/, V, O;Z 0 Property owner(if other than applicant): a-, QQCh yo,y �V,/- rb;rd� S-( . Address: Daytimephone#: 360, q,5-2, 22 S�- PROPERTY INFORMATION: 2 nJ S- Street address: 43 Legal description: 7-/�y -H 6,'S-Y 4 Of j Ri- -3,S— V13 C 114- T Cz Zoning: c,/� Comprehensive Plan designation: (-' K)vm 1-7'7 6� 17 C Property dimensions: Property area (total square feet): j)0 Physical characteristics(i.e.,flat,sloped,vacant,developed,etc.): e L/e cvcd PROPOSED USE INFORMATION: Please describe the proposed conditional use: C"/ M a t-a 1,7 ,�-ery; 60 OuLtcloor 1�efyerr,'Sirq Number of employees: /V Hours of operation: /V/d Number of on-site parking spaces: Building area (total square feet of floor area for the proposed activity): /V Al SIGNATURES: Applicant: I certify that all oj*lhe above statements are true and complete to the bes1ofmyknowledge andacknowledge that wilful misrepresentation qfinformation will terminate thispermil application. I have read this application in its entirety and understand that my submittal will be reviewedfor completeness. Iffound to be complete the application will be scheduledfor the next available Planning Commission meeting. Ij'nof complete,when requested information has been received the application will be scheduledfor the next available meeting. —zo z Date 5 Signature Owner (if other than applicant): I am the owner of the subjectprWerty identified herein and approve of this application. Signature J"W�z kAj_,tjL_' Date For Staff Use Only: Permit No. Appl. complete Add. Info requested 1> vo� 4�0` i fk� P'n f, e- r,.- CITY OF PORT ANGELES 321 East Fifth Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 NOTICE OF DECISION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 12, 2007, the Port Angeles Planning Commission took the following actions: i-��. DENIAL of a conditional use permit to allow an outdoor advertising sign in the Commercial Arterial zone at 439 West Second Street; and 2. APPROVAL of an outdoor advertising sign in the Industrial Heavy zone at 2450 Highway 101 West. For further information, please contact Sue Roberds, Planning Manager, Department of Community & Economic Development, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, Washington, (360) 417-4750. Pub: 12/18/07 Affidavit of Publication In the Superior It of the State of Washington for Clallamllerson County. Peninsula Dailv News CITY OF PORT ANGELES LEGAL ACCT/CITY CLERK PO BOX 1150 PORT ANGELES, WA 98362-0217 CITY OF PORT ANGELES 321.East'Fifth Street Port Angeles,WA 98362 NOTICE OF DECISION NOTICE IS., HEREBY GIVEN that on December .12, �200,7,;,,Jhe,-Port, Angeles �R-a—nn in th rn mmiss on �t6oW- I I 0��l in% Reference: 4900481 Ilowing ctions:- 3592157 Notice of decision 1.,,D,ENIAL of:a conditional u ko-allov�,an out _a i sing sign in the Commercial Arterial zone at Seco�q.. Street; Q. APPROVAL of an outdoor advertising,,'�sign in:,the.In- dustrial,Heavy zone at-2450 Highwa�,'Ioj,West_�-- The undersigned being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and 'For �,�',further, in -y - .formation, ;.please -contact, Sue Ro-- says. 'rbe' Planning. Manager, That she/he is authorized to and does make this affidavit for and t of Community& on behalf of Peninsula Daily News, a corporation, and that the -0�Development, h'Street, Port following statements of fact are within her/his personal and n1ir I 91hington, (360) 17- actual knowledge. Pub:De�5..`-6,.2'007 That said corporation is the owner and publisher of the Peninsula Daily News published in Clallam/Jefferson Counties, and had been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of said Clallam/Jefferson County of the State Of Washington. That the annexed is a true copy of a legal insertion as it was published in regular issues (and not in the supplement form) of said newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. The publishing date cited is the last day of publication. 1 Insertion in Pub PDN on Z o N R q 12/19/07 ......... co 0 T A& Cn 08/05/2011 0 8 L% A, OP WAS\-\\ ////l/810/111111110\0 ------------------ Sworn to me on this 26th day of December 2007 NO TAR Y PUBLJC Notary Public in and for the State of Washington residing in Port Angeles. Peninsula Daily News P.O. Box 1330 Port Angeles, WA 98362 OR, GELES N T .1 W A .s I N ,G .T .0 N, U. S. A. �Community & Eco'nomic Development Department . December 14, 2007 Mr..Daniel Tefft 23460 Scatter Rd.,NE Kingston, WA 98346 RE: Conditional Use Permit- CUP,07-10 439 West Second Street-'ico.nGroupe Dear Mr. Teffl: As you know, following a-public hearing conducted on December 12,2007,the Port Angeles Planning Commission denied the above refere,nced.conditioria,l use permit.-.In its deliberation; the Board determined that, due to,the:setback.'requirement of Section 17.95.150 of the Port Angeles I Munic I ipal�Codc.-which reads in part fflherepermitt�d,'.a billboard', shall not be co�istructed closer than 35f6ei to anypropert Iine the proposed sign cannot Y '-Other than'this issue, the Commission appeared to'be in favor 'of be placed onthe property. the�pro posal.- It has beet a pleasure dealing with your group. -if you*have any ftirther.question. s, please don't hesitate to contact this office. SueRoberds Planhin 'Manager 9 cc: Building Divislow Phone: 360-417-4750 Fax: 360-417-4711 Website: www.cityofpa.us/Email: smartgrowth@cityofpa.ds ma 321 East Fifth Street- P.O. Box 1150 Port Angeles, WA 98362-0217 . .............. Planning Commission Minutes December 12, 2007 Page 5 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 07-10 - iCONGROUPE - 439 West Second Street: Request for a conditional use pen-nit to erect a 300 square foot free standing outdoor advertising sign in the Commercial Arterial zone. Associate Planner Scott Johns reviewed the Department's report recommending denial of the conditional use permit. Chair Beier indicated that those who testify must sign the "Sign In" log and affirm that their testimony will be truthful to the best of their knowledge. He then qualified Commission members on their ability to act on the matter, and opened the public hearing. Frank Podany, 2103 46th Avenue SW, Seattle, WA 98116 represented the application but had nothing to add to the Department's report. Commissioner Harris asked what determines whether an outdoor advertising sign should be taller or larger to be more effective. Mr. Podany responded that the intended location would drive such a decision. There being no further testimony, Chair Beier closed the public hearing. Following extended discussion regarding the site placement prescribed in Section 17.95.140 PAMC, which requires that all outdoor advertising signs be situated at least 35 feet from any property line, it was determined that the application could not be approved at the proposed site given the site dimensions. Commissioner Caudill moved to deny the permit citing the following findings and conclusions: Findings: Based on the information provided in the Community and Economic Development Staff Report for CUP 07-10 dated December 12, 2007, including all information in the public record file, comments and testimony presented during the public hearing, the Planning Commission discussion and deliberation, and the above listed conditions of denial, the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission hereby finds that: I. iconGroupe LLC submitted Conditional Use Pen-nit application CUP 07-10 to construct a double sided billboard containing 300 square feet of sign area per side and standing 35 feet tall, on November 13, 2007. 2. The proposed site includes Lot 11, Block 35, west of downtown Port Angeles. The address is 439 W. Second Street, Port Angeles WA. Site dimensions are approximately 50' x 86'. 3. The City's Comprehensive Plan was reviewed for consistency with the proposal. The Comprehensive Plan designates the site as being in the imprecise margin between a Commercial (C) designation and an Industrial (1) designation. The site is located in the City's Harbor Planning Area. No Comprehensive Plan goals, policies, or objectives could be found that address signage. 4. The site is zoned Commercial Arterial (CA). Billboards are allowed by conditional use in the CA zone per PAMC 14.36.070(B) to a height of 35 feet with a total sign area of 300 square feet. Planning Commission Minutes December 12, 2007 Page 6 5. Total sign area is defined in PAMC 14.36.020(L) as the sum of each display surface, including both sides of a double faced sign. 6. Development in the neighborhood includes industrial, commercial, and residential uses. 7. No other business sign exists on the site and no other billboard exists within 1,000 feet of the proposed billboard. 8. Per 17.96.050 PAMC, the Planning Commission shall consider applications for conditional use pen-nit uses as specified in the applicable Chapter of the Zoning Regulations. The Planning Commission may grant said permits which are consistent and compatible with the purpose of the zone in which the use is located, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, and not contrary to the public use and interest. In each application the Planning Commission may impose whatever restrictions or conditions are considered essential to protect the public health, safety, welfare, and to prevent depreciation of neighboring property. 9. A development that is approved through the conditional use permit process must remain in continual compliance with specific conditions of approval or may be revoked. 10. Reviewing City Departmental comments were considered in review of the application. 11. Notification of the proposed action and conditional use permit application was placed in the Peninsula Daily News on November 26, 2007. Public notice was mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property on November 28, 2007, and posted on the site of November 28,.2007. No comments were received during the public comment period. 12. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued for this proposed action on December 10, 2007. 13. The Planning Commission opened a public hearing on the proposal at the December 12, 2007, regular meeting. 14. Section 17.95.140 Billboards of the Port Angeles Municipal Code requires that billboards shall be limited to certain zones. Where pen-nitted, a billboard shall be constructed no closer than 35 feet to any property line. Conclusions: Based on the infon-nation provided in the Department of Community and Economic Development Staff Report for CUP 07-10 dated December 12, 2007, including all of the information in the public record file, comments, and testimony presented during the public hearing, the Planning Commission's discussion and deliberation, and the above listed conditions of approval and listed findings, the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission hereby concludes that: 1. The proposal is consistent with requirements for approval of a conditional use permit as specified in PAMC 17.96.050. 2. G iven the dimensions of the subject site, the proposal cannot be consistent with the development standards for outdoor advertising signs as prescribed in PAMC Section 17.95.140 Billboards. Planning Commission Minutes December 12, 2007 Page 7 3. No Comprehensive Plan Goals, Policies, or Objectives can be found to support the construction of billboards in the City of Port Angeles. Commissioner Matthews seconded'the motion, which passed.unanimously. 0 0 -1 Goochy Investments/iconGroupe Sign Proposal 0 > iconGroupe (D (D Cf) 439 W 2nd Street, Port Angeles, wl;� Project --4 Goochy iconGroupe P v r t A n g e i e s Project Contact -4 Dan Tefft �4 a r b o p:360.860.0290 e:dtefft@icongroupe,com Site Address --oo 439 W 2nd Street Port Angeles,WA Parcel info -oO 0630000035450000 Marin F439 W, 2d�h Sign height -a4 35 feet 'k Sign face -44 10 feet high x 30 feet wide Construction -4 Steel monopole 44 0- C REr. iconGroupe Distinctive Out-of-Horne Media DEC 14 2W P 206.686.6543 e info@icongroupe.com CITY OF PC':'ITANGELES Dept.of Community Alternate Views West Bound on 2nd 0 r; > A iconGroupe cn East Bound on 2nd let icon 0 0 '1 Area Map & Site Plan: 439 W 2nd Street, Port Angeles, WA Port Angeles Harbor Df e-F 1W ------- 439'vV 2nd St,Goochy �4 Port Angeles -AV4 101 4 84' c Ell '�e e0IN iconGroupe Lo sign 00 6 C a) cl 0 3' 50' Ir 14' 1 32' 4' .cc W 2nd Street o P -) A G "ELES O-)t T N W A S H I N GTON, U. S. A. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TO: Planning Commission FROM: Scott K. Johns, Associate Planner DATE: December 12, 2007 RE: Conditional Use Permit - CUP 07-10 APPLICANT: iconGroupe LLC OWNER: Goochy Investments LLC LOCATION: 439 W. 2 nd Street REQUEST: Place a 300 square foot surface free standing advertising sign in the Commercial Arterial zone. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Division recommends that the Planning Commission approve CUP 07-10 with 3 conditions, citing 12 findings and 3 conclusions in support of that action as listed in Attachment A. EXISTING CONDITIONS IN AREA: The subject property is located at 439 W. 2 d Street, Port Angeles. Lots in the block are of various sizes due to the converging angle of Marine Drive and Second Street toward their intersection at the west end of the block. The subject parcel is 2,218 square feet in area. The property is developed with a single structure containing storage space. Adjacent property most recently operated as an auto repair facility. No environmentally sensitive areas exist on the site. The site is accessed from Second Street, which is an improved local access street. The site is flat and level. The application and site maps are attached as Attachment C. Development in the area is a mix of industrial, commercial, and limited residential. The site is adjacent to an area zoned Industrial Heavy IH on the north across Marine Drive and adjacent to an area zoned Industrial Light IL to the south across Second Street. The site and adjacent properties in the contiguous block are zoned Commercial Arterial. iconGroupe—CUP 07-10 Page 2 December 12,2007 DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: City Departments reviewed the proposal and provided the following comments: The Fire Department has no objections to the proposal. The Public Works and Utilities Department The Building Division of DCD did not comment. PUBLIC COMMENT: Notification of the proposed action was placed in the Peninsula Daily News on November 26, 2007, mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property on November 28, 2007, and posted on the site on November 28, 2007. No written comments were received during the public comment period. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS: The applicant is proposing to place a single sided billboard on the east side of the property located at 43 9 West Second Street in Port Angeles. The sign face is proposed to be 10' by 30' or 300 square feet in area. The billboard will extend 35 feet in height and be mounted on a frame supported by a single 36" diameter pole. The sign will be lit by shielded low intensity lights so that light will be directed at the sign faces and to not produce glare or direct lighting onto surrounding uses. Many of the surrounding uses are well lit and it is anticipated that lighting of the billboard will not create significant impacts from additional glare or light. The entire Comprehensive Plan and Port Angeles Municipal Code were reviewed with regard to the proposal. The Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map identify the area as being located in the imprecise margin between a Commercial designation and an Industrial designation, and is located in the Harbor Planning Area. No Comprehensive Plan goals, policies, or objectives were found to support or restrict large off-site outdoor advertising signs. Development regulations in the Commercial Arterial Zone are included in Attachment B to this staff report. The site is zoned Commercial Arterial (CA). A billboard is allowed by conditional use permit in the CA zone per PAMC 14.36.070 B.3. Billboards may not exceed 300 square feet in total sign area or 3 5 feet in height in the CA zone. Per PAMC 14.3 6.020(L), sign area is defined as the sum of each display surface, including both sides of a double-faced sign. No other sign for an existing business may be located on the site and no other billboard may located within 1,000 feet on the same side of the street. No other signs exist on the site and no other billboards have been identified within 1,000 feet of the site. The site plan identifies the proposed sign location as being on the east side of the existing structure with the readable surface of the sign facing west. The site is located in an area know to have been occupied by the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe. Procedures outlined in an agreement dated August 16, 2006, between the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, the State of Washington, the Port of Port Angeles, and the City of Port Angeles shall be followed during all periods of earth disturbing activities on the site. An approved archaeologist must be on site during excavation for the sign's foundation. In consideration of a conditional use permit application, the Planning Commission may impose whatever restrictions or conditions are considered to be essential to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, and to prevent depreciation of neighboring property. Uses developed by conditional use permit must remain in continual compliance with the conditions of approval or the use may be revoked. iconGroupe—CUP 07-10 Page 3 December 12,2007 Consideration is also given to the impacts on traffic patterns, the physical circumstances of the subject property, other uses in the neighborhood, schools, and needed public improvements. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA) REVIEW: A. Determination of NonSignificance was issued for this proposed action on December 10, 2007 per WAC 197-11-355. Attachments: A - Conditions, Findings, and Conclusions B - Zoning Ordinance, Comprehensive Plan, and Other Municipal Code References C -Application iconGroupe—CUP 07-10 Page 4 December 12,2007 ATTACHMENT A RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS, FINDINGS, AND CONCLUSIONS The Planning Division recommends the Planning Commission approve Conditional Use Permit CUP 07-10 subject to 3 conditions and based on the following 12 findings and 3 conclusions in support of the action: Conditions: 1 The maximum sigh area shall be no more that 300square feet total, including both sides of the sign. 2. The applicant shall have an approved archaeologist on site during any excavation or ground disturbing activities. In the event archaeological artifacts, features, or human remains are discovered, the permittee will immediately notify the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Chair and specified Tribal staff by both letter and telephone, as well as the City of Port Angeles. The City, in turn will immediately notify the State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, as required in RCW 27.44 and 27.53. 3. Lighting for the sign must be appropriately shielded and directed in a manner that illuminates the sign face and does not result in direct light onto neighboring properties or streets. Findings: Based on the information provided in the Community and Economic Development Staff Report for CUP 07-10 dated December 12, 2007, including all information in the public record file, comments and testimony presented during the public hearing, the Planning Commission discussion and deliberation, and the above listed conditions of approval, the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission hereby finds that: I. iconGroupe LLC submitted Conditional Use Permit application CUP 07-10 to construct a billboard containing 300 square feet of total sign area and standing 35 feet tall, on November 13, 2007. 2. The proposed site is Lot 11, Block 35, west of downtown Port Angeles. The address is 439 W. Second Street, Port Angeles WA. 3. The City's Comprehensive Plan was reviewed for consistency with the proposal. The Comprehensive Plan designates the site as being in the imprecise margin between a Commercial (C) designation and an Industrial (1) designation. The site is located in the City's Harbor Planning Area. No Comprehensive Plan goals, policies, or objectives could be found that address signage. 4. The site is zoned Commercial Arterial (CA). Billboards are allowed by conditional use in the CA zone per PAMC 14.36.070(B) to a height of 35 feet with a total sign area of 300 square feet. 5. Total sign area is defined in PAMC 14.36.020(L) as the sum of each display surface, including both sides of a double faced sign. iconGroupe—CUP 07-10 Page 5 December 12,2007 6. Development in the neighborhood includes industrial, commercial, and residential uses. 7. No other business sign exists on the site and no other billboard exists within 1,000 feet of the proposed billboard. 8. Per 17.96.050 PAMC, the Planning Commission shall consider applications for conditional use permit uses as specified in the applicable Chapter of the Zoning Regulations. The Planning Commission may grant said permits which are consistent and compatible with the purpose of the zone in which the use is located, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, and not contrary to the public use and interest. In each application the Planning Commission may impose whatever restrictions or conditions are considered essential to protect the public health, safety, welfare, and to prevent depreciation of neighboring property. 9. A development that is approved through the conditional use permit process must remain in continual compliance with specific conditions of approval or may be revoked. 10. Reviewing City Departmental comments were considered in the review of this application. 11. Notification of the proposed action and conditional use permit application was placed in the Peninsula Daily News on November 26, 2007. Public notice was mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property on November 28, 2007 and posted on the site on November 28, 2007. No written comments were received during the public comment period. 12. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued for this proposed action on December 10, 2007. 13. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposal at the December 12, 2007, regular meeting. Conclusions.- Based on the information provided in the Department of Community and Economic Development Staff Report for CUP 07-10 dated December 12, 2007, including all of the information in the public record file, comments, and testimony presented during the public hearing, the Planning Commission's discussion and deliberation, and the above listed conditions of approval and listed findings, the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission hereby concludes that: I The proposal is consistent with requirements for approval of a conditional use permit as specified in PAMC 17.96.050. 2. The proposal is consistent with Port Angeles Municipal Code development regulations Chapter 14.36 (Sign Ordinance) and specifically 14.36.020(L) Sign Definitions. 3. Comprehensive Plan goals, policies, or objectives do not address the construction of billboards in the City of Port Angeles. iconGroupe—CUP 07-10 Page 6 December 12,2007 ATTACHMENT C COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND ZONING ORDINANCE REVIEW Comprehensive Plan The City's Comprehensive Plan establishes the long range goals and policies of the City. Any project proposed in the City must be consistent with the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan. The site is located in the City's East Planning Area. The Plan was reviewed in its entirety with regard to the proposed application and several goals and policies were found to be relevant to the proposal. An analysis of compliance with those policies is as follows: No Comprehensive Plan goals, policies, or objectives in support of billboards could be identified. Zoning Ordinance The Zoning Ordinance is the primary implementing ordinance for the Comprehensive Plan. The Ordinance establishes what types of uses are permitted and where they may be located in the City. It also establishes definitions and minimum design standards for such uses. Any project proposed in the City must be consistent with specific regulations of the zone in which it is located. The Zoning Map identifies the subject property and the adjacent property to the east as Commercial Arterial (CA), and adjacent properties to the north as Industrial Heavy(11-1), and the adjacent property to the south as Industrial Light(IL). The purpose and intent of tile CA zone is: "This is a commercial zone intended to create andpreserve areasfor businesses serving the entire City and needing an arterial location because of the nature of the business or intensity of traffic generated by the business. Commercial uses that are largely devoid of any impacts detrimental to the environment are allowed Service stations with petroleum products and dry cleaning shops with hazardous materials are permitted uses. This zone provides the basic urban land use pattern for automobile oriented, commercial uses with direct access on a principal arterial street and design standardsfor greater automobile and truck traffic. " Section 17.23.200 PANIC Area and Dimensional Requirements Subsection E. limits structures in the CA zone to a maximum of 35 feet in height. The proposed development shall comply with development standards set forth by the Zoning Code and can therefore be deemed consistent with the Zoning Code. The purpose of a conditional use permit is defined as "A Conditional Use Permit shall be to assure that the maximum degree of compatibility between uses shall be attained The purpose of these regulations shall be maintained with respect to the particular use of the particular site and in consideration of other existing andpotential uses within the general area in which such use is to be located PANIC 17.96.050 specifies procedures for the review and processing of conditional use applications, as follows: 17.96 050 Conditional Use Permit A. The Planning Commission shall consider applicationsfor Conditional Use Permits of uses as specified in the applicable Chapter of the Zoning Regulations. The Planning Commission may grant saidpermits which are consistent and compatible with the purpose of the zone in which the use is located, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, and not contrary to the public use and interest. The Planning Commission may refuse to issue a Conditional Use Permit if the characteristics of the intended use as related to the specific proposed site are such as would defeat the purpose of these Zoning Regulations by introducing incompatible, detrimental, or hazardous conditions. iconGroupc—CUP 07-10 Page 7 December 12,2007 B. In each application, the Planning Commission may impose whatever restrictions or conditions they consider essential to protect the public health, safety, and we�fare, and to prevent depreciation of neighboring property. Sign Ordinance The Sign Ordinance establishes standards and regulations for all exterior signs and sign structures. PAMC 14.36,020 Definitions: C. Billboards. Billboards are defined as an off-premise sign containing a commercial message unrelated to any use or activity of the property on which the sign is located D. Display Surface. That part of a sign structure used to display an integrated advertising message. L. SignAre . The area of the sign shall be the sum of each display surface, including both sides of a double-faced sign, as determined by circumscribing the exterior limits on the mass of each display erected on one sign structure with a circle, triangle, or quadrangle connecting all extreme points. Where a sign is composed of two or more individual letters mounted directly on a wall, the total display surface, including its background, shall be considered one signfor purposes of calculating sign area. The structure supporting a sign is not included in determining the area of the sign unless the structure is designed in a way tojbrm an integralpart of the display. PANIC 14.36.070 Permitted Signs, B. Signs in the CA Zone: One off-premise sign up to a total sign area of 300 squarefeet, up to 35feet in height, on sites that contain no other signfor businesses on the site are allowed through the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. No billboard may be permitted when it is within 1,000feet of another such sigh that is on the same side of the street. 13 2nn7 APPLICANVOWNER INFORMATION: L----' rY'OF PORT ANIGEL' ES' Applicant: ;r 0 a CT r o Lk alc)3 Address: seo,-i-t1el k/Iq 17 fr 1/6 Daytimephone#: )-06, 696,_6yy_3 Applicant's representative(if other than applicant): D'all �/ e )7�6 ;ZV/60 Se&-t-rer Rd. YE Address: k;vj(qitorj . -jAlg 5-/V 6- Daytime phone#:-T6 0, r!r6 0. 02 0 Property owner(if other than applicant): a- 6JOCIqV 5-03 W/I 7-1611rd S-t - I Address: Po rq- 4 r?5EJe,�. LA/,q Daytime phone#: 3 6 0. 'YY2, g 2 6 PROPERTY INFORMATION: Street address: 1-13 C t 12 of2 4 Legal description: 7-/J� W CS-Y 40T- 1/ 3,5- i V13C /1/- �/ 1?j?-TCj Zoning: CR Comprehensive Plan designation: r OPIM M P- /I C ;ex /- Property dimensions: Property area(total square feet): 0 0 g!F Physical characteristics(i.e.,flat,sloped,vacant,developed,etc.): e ve ed PROPOSED USE INFORMATION: Please describe the proposed conditional use: Malini-a;v and S'etry; 4: C0 oiktdoor 19dVe1--r,,S;rjQ Number of employees: /V/",y Hours of operation: Number of on-site parking spaces: Building area (total square feet of floor area for the proposed activity): /V SIGNATURES: Applicant: I certify that all ofthe above statements are true and complete to the best ofmy knowledge and acknowledge that wilful misrepresentation ofinformation will terminate thispermit application. I have read this application in its entirety and understand that my submittal will be reviewedfor completeness. Iffound to be complete the application will be scheduledfor the next available Planning Commission meeting. Ifnot complete,when requested information has been received the application will be scheduledfor the next available meeting. Signature Date 10 5-ZO 7 Owner(if other than applicant): I am the owner of the subjectpWer,identified herein and approve of this application. Signature Date H For Staff Use Only: Permit No. Appl. complete Add. Info requested 1-4 4'0:( iv f) 11",67 f UP ----------- CITY OF PORT ANGELES NOTICE OF POSTING RE I Patrick Bartholick state that on the day of 20071 1 posted said notice, a. true copy of which is hereto attached and-made a part hereof pursuant to Section 17.96.1-40 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code, as.amended, on Wthe y proposed.for a land use action. AFFIANT Subscribed to me thi� day of W,-a� ___,2007. o\011111111/o" S. R0,& F40TARY PUBLI� for tate of :EV.02-24-=E1'-. Z Washington, residing int6rt Angeles. 0 1� 7 % LIS L% A, :I:z 0 .........* # P. OP WA��N CITY OF PORT ANGELES NOTICE OF MAILING 1, Sue Roberds state that on t4t�day of22.-,�-200 7, 1 mailed.said notice, a true.copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof pursuant to, Section 17.96.140 of the Port Angeles Municipal Codel to the persons on the attached list. In addition', the notice Was posted on the bulletin board in the main lobby o a AFFIANT Subscribed to me this Z 2007. day of K)b q \\\\\\III I I I fill,, NOTARY PUBLIC for.the State of Washington, residing in Port Angeles. o TAP�, M 1,2008 AR. TA ,:F -V B 0 0 ... ///jIF wp's \V� CITY OF PORT ANGELES PUBLIC NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 9, 2007, the City of Port Angeles received an application for a conditional use permit to allow a OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGN to be erected in the Commercial Arterial zone. The application was determined to be complete on November 20, 2007. Written comments regarding the proposed action must be received by the City no later than December 10 2007, in order to be included in the staff report. Additional comment will be accepted at the public hearing that will be conducted by the PORT ANGELES PLANNING COMMISSION on DECEMBER 12, 2007, 6 p.i-n., City Hall. Interested parties are encouraged to comment on the proposal and may request a copy of the decision once it's been made. Information may be reviewed at the City Department of Community & Economic Development, City .H.all, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles. City Hall is accessible to persons with disabilities. Interested parties are invited to attend the meeting. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT: It is anticipated that a determination of non significance (DNS) will be issued for the proposal following the required review period, which will expire on December 12, 2007, per WAC 197-11-355. APPLICANT: ICONGROUP LOCATION: 439 West Second Street Intersection of West Second Street and Marine Drive For further infon-nation contact: Scott Johns, (360) 417-4752 PUB: 11/26/07 POST: 11/21/07 MAIL: 11/21/07 T:\N OTI CES\ComboPCpubIichearing.wpd Smooth Feed SheetSTM Use template for 51630 Oman Brian A/Dean Nam City of Port Angeles 315 Ennis St PO Box 1150 Port Angeles,WA 98362 Port Angeles,WA 98362 Clallam County Lorance R/June E Tozzer Trust 223 E.411,Street PO Box 2800 Port Angeles,WA 98362 Sequim,WA 98382 Sunset Wire Rope Co.Inc. Blue Mountain Leasing LLC PO Box 1083 2095 Blue Mountain Road Port Angeles,WA 98362 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Lawrence Smithsons/S.Poythress Bennett Kenneth L/Mary M 220 S.Pine St. 435 W.3,d.St. Port Angeles,WA 98362 Port Angeles,WA 98362 Smithton Richard/Mary Lawrence J/Irene E Bourm 220 Moonlight Dr. 802 E.611,St. Sequirn,WA 98382 Port Angeles,WA 98362 AV E-RYO Shiming Labels Laser 516V) Smooth Feed SheetSTM Use template for 51630 Pettit Oil Company Wash Corp Port of Port Angeles 638 Marine Dr. PO Box 1350 Port Angeles,WA 98363 Port Angeles,WA 98362 Lundstedt Rober/Barbara Armstrong Josha %Action Brake&Muffler 251 Octane Ln. 523 Marine Drive Port Angeles,WA 98362 Port Angeles,WA 98362 List of Property Owners within 300 feet of the site Oman Brian A/Deannam City of Port Angeles Clallam County Lorance R& E Tozzer Trust Sunset Wire Robe Co.Inc. Blue Mountain Leasing LLC Lawrence Smithson/S. Poythress Bennett Kenneth L/Marry M Smithton Richard/Marry Lawrence J/Irene E Bourm Pettit Oil Company Wash Corp Port of Port Angeles Lundstedt Roger/Barbara Armstrong Joshua Affidavit of Publication In the Superior Court of the State of Washington for Clallarn/Jefferson County. Peninsula Daily News CITY OF PORT ANGELES PUBLIC NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE I S HEREBY GIVEN .that on Nov..ber 9, 2007, the City of Port Angeles re- ceived an application for a conditional use permit to a]- ow a OUTDOOR ADVERTIS- CITY OF PORT ANGELES = SIGN to be erected in the Commercial Arterial LEGAL ACCT/CITY CLERK zone. The application was, PO BOX 1150 determined to�be complete- on November 20, 2007. PORT ANGELES, WA 98362-0217 Written comments regarding the proposed action must .be received by the tity no later than December 10 2007,.in order to be includ- ed in the staff report. Addi- tionai comment will be ac- cepted at the public hearing Reference: 4900481 that will be conducted by 3591131 Icongroup applicant the PORT ANGELES PLAN- NING. COMMISSION on DEL CEMBER 12, 2007, 6 p.m., City Hall.-interested parties are encouraged to comment on the proposal and may re- quest a copy of the decision once it's been made. Infor- mation may be reviewed at the City Department of Com- The undersigned being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and munity&Economic Develop- ment, City Halt, 321 East, says. Fifth Street, Port Angeles. That she/he is authorized to and does make this affidavit for and City Hall is accessible to persons.with.disabilities. In- on behalf of Peninsula Daily News, a corporation, and that the terested parties are invited to attend the meeting. following statements of fact are within her/his personal and STATE ENVIRONMENTAL actual knowledge. POLICY AC : It is anticipat- ed that a determination of That said corporation is the owner and publisher of the non significance.(DNS) will Peninsula Daily News published in Clallarn/Jefferson Counties, be issued for the proposal followingthe required review and had been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the period, which will expire on Superior Court of said Clallarn/Jefferson County of the State Of December 12, 2007, per WAC 197-11-355. Washington. APPLICANT�.lCONGROUP, LOCATIOB: 439 we�st ��c_ That the annexed is a true copy of a legal insertion as it was ond Street, Intersection of published in regular issues (and not in the supplement form) of West Second Street and Marine Drive said newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers For further information con- during all of said period. The publishing date cited is the last tact: Scott Johns, (360) 417-4752 day of publication. Pub:Nov.26,2007 1 Insertion in Pub PDN on 11/26/07 (),tA R s C N ........ _Z� oT A R co Z ID31051213i i 0 C) j- A -. PUB\,\ OF W CODE: ------------------- Sworn to me on this 3rd day of December 2007 NOTARYPUBUC Notary Public in and for the State of Washington residing in Port Angeles. Peninsula Daily News P.O. Box 1330 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Paae7l From: Ken Dubuc To: Sue Roberds Date: 11/28/2007 8:40 AM Subject: CUP 07-09 and 07-10 Sue, The Fire Department has no objection to either of these CUP's. Thanks, Ken 1 -.11 -P URK T NGELES ........... W A S H I N G T 0 N, U. S. A. November 27, 2007 MEMO To: Department of Ecology, SEPA Division From: Sue Roberds, Planning Manager Subj: Conditional Use Permits - CUP 07-09 and CUP 07-10 DEPARTMENT OF lCONGROUP - 439 West Second Street and 2450 Hwy 101 West COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Enclosed you will find notices of development application in association with a Mark Madsen conditional use permit application to allow two off site outside advertising signs within Director the City of Port Angeles. The application materials are being forwarded to you for 417-4501 review. during the public comment period. The City will not .issue a threshold determination until after the comment period which will end on December 10, 2007. Sue Roberds, This may be your only opportunity to comment on potential impacts of the application. Planning Manager 417-4750 Written comments must be received bythe CityDepartment of Community&Economic Nathan West Development, P.O. Box 1150, Port Angeles, Washington, 98362, no later than Principle Planner December 10, 2007. Please don't hesitate to contact this department if you have any 417-4751 questions. Scott Johns Thank you. Associate Planner 417-4752 Jim Lierly Building Inspector 417-4816 Sue Roberds, ing Manager Permit Technician Enclosures 417-4712 Patrick Bartholick Permit Technician 417-4815 NGELES P. A, WASHINGTO N, U. S. A. ........... FN=-1AzNW' 6=md TMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONomic DEVE LOPMENT Date: November 27, 2007 To: Trenia Funston, Public Works and Utilities Ken Dubuc, Fire Department From: Sue Roberds,Plarming Manager Subject: Conditional Use Pen-nit - CUP 07-10 ICONGROUP - 439 West Second Street (Second and Marine Drive) Please review the attached conditional use permit application materials for issues pertinent to your department and forward your comments or conditions to this Department no later than December 4, 2007. Thank you! h� !--L9 T- W 9- Al V.- APPLICANT/OWNER INFORMATION: CITYOF R TT A N irG ELLI E S jj� 'lopm LD e p t.Lof C o 11 nPnM2 J��;f.,n�....i--- n ent Applicant: ;C 04-7 CT r o Lk 2103 SW Address: S eatt le WA 7 Fr 1/6 Daytime phone#: 06, 6;?6_,A6S-y l 3 Applicant's representative(ifother than applicant): DAr, �le hr�- �Z 3,V60 Sea tter Rd. AUF Address: k;.l q JA//j q �--,P q6- Daytime phone#: 0, 1?6 0. 652 9'0 Property owner(if other than applicant): Ooochv lrilestmen-rs 41- C S-os W. T-,6"rd st , Address: Port dr?qel I c-g, W,4 k Daytimephone#: 360. 22- PROPERTY INFORMATION: nJ Street address: 4137 S Pe ol f fiel j & 161 S �tt/2 Legal description: 7—,j W CS-Y 4OT- J- 36- i t/,IC /11-Y 1?R--rCj Zoning: e-fi Comprehensive Plan designation: C OMM ar C- ;Cx Property dimensions: Property area(total square feet): frOO gj� Physical characteristics(i.e.,flat,sloped,vacant,developed,etc.): e ve ed PROPOSED USE INFORMATION:, Please describe the proposed conditional use: U I CI M ez;o ILa; ape/ X-etry;,(- e OuLtdoor ki OR IL Number of employees: Hours of operation: /V/9 Number of on-site parking spaces: A& Building area (total square feet of floor area for the proposed activity): /V/w SIGNATURES: Applicant: Icertify thatallofthe above statementsare true andcomplete to the bestofmy knowledge andacknowledge that wilful misrepresentation ofinformation will terminate thispermit application. I have read this application in its entirety and understand that my submittal will be reviewedfor completeness. Iffound to be complete the application will be scheduledfor the next available Planning Commission meeting. Ifnot complete,when requested information has been received the application will be scheduledfor the next available meeting. Signature Date 10 Z21 5-ZO 7 Owner(if other than applicant): I am the owner of the subje pperty identified herein and approve of this application. ctp Signature Date For Staff Use Only: Permit No. Appl. complete Add. Info requested 4�; Nt W 2, ND STREET K044 r6upoelclooe-hylovesf tr)enf s '13� �,/. 5eco/)d .5f Por4 A-4 wA Adak @LOW marine - Dr, ISIt,Row 003680 003542 op 003551 OO&US 003SS4 003960 Map provided by Clallmm Ca ni 0.01 4yni