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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Agenda Packet 2019-05-08 AGENDA PLANNING COMMISSION 321 East Fifth Street May 8, 2019 6:00 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL II. PUBLIC COMMENT (Items not subject to Public Hearing) III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES IV. PUBLIC HEARING/ACTION ITEMS/OTHER BUSINESS 1. (Continued) Public Hearing: PZ 19-32 2019 Comprehensive Plan Amendment i. Presentation of staff report ii. Questions of Commission to staff iii. Public Testimony iv. Commission Discussion v. Decision / Close of Public Hearing 2. Façade Grant 19-04 (Heckman 121 E. 8th) i. Presentation of staff report ii. Applicant presentation iii. Commission decision 3. Façade Grant 19-05 (Yakovich 1135 E. Front St) i. Presentation of staff report ii. Applicant presentation iii. Commission decision 4. Façade Grant 19-06 (Mathews Glass Co. 117 N. Lincoln) i. Presentation of staff report ii. Applicant presentation iii. Commission decision V. STAFF UPDATES 1. Meeting documents VI. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS / ADJOURNMENT MINUTES PLANNING COMMISSION City Council Chambers Port Angeles, Washington 98362 April 10, 2019 6:00 p.m. REGULAR MEETING PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Chair Schwab opened the regular meeting at 6:00 p.m. ROLL CALL Commissioners Present: Mel Messineo, Pamela Hastings, Duane Morris, Ben Stanley (Chair), Andrew Schwab, Amy Powell, Tara Lopez City Staff Present: David Wechner (Interim Director of Community and Economic Development) Ben Braudrick (Assistant Planner) Public Present: Cheri Kidd, John Ralston PUBLIC COMMENTS: Councilperson Cheri Kidd, City Resident Welcomed the new and returning Commissioners to the Planning Commission and thanked the Commissioners for all their work. John Ralston, City Resident. Commented on the availability of the Comprehensive Plan for community members. Stated that he would meet with staff at a later date to discuss the plan in detail. Chair Schwab closed public comments APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Commissioner Schwab moved to accept the minutes from the regular April 10th meeting. Commissioner Messineo seconded. Chair Stanley called for a vote. All were in approval. ACTION ITEMS 1. Public Hearing: PZ 19-32 – 2019 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Chair Stanley opened the public hearing for PZ 19-32 and invited public comment. John Ralston, City Resident. Congratulated the Commission on its work on the Comprehensive Plan and commented on the availability of the Comprehensive Plan for community members. Stated that he would meet with staff at a later date to discuss the plan in detail. Assistant Planner Ben Braudrick presented the staff report for PZ 19-32, including the background, analysis, listing of amendments to the plan, and Staff’s recommendation for the Commission in their recommendation to the City Council. 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 1 of 38 Planning Commission Minutes April 24, 2019 Page 2 Commissioner Schwab asked staff about the recommendation to continue the public hearing to the Commission’s regular May 8th Meeting. Interim Director David Wechner responded that the hearing had been noticed as only taking place on April 24th, and it would not be a violation of the Public Meetings Act if the Commission made a recommendation motion to City Council at today‘s meeting. The decision to continue should be based on the amount of discussion between Commissioners and the number and nature of public comment that has been received. Commissioner Schwab asked if continuing the meeting would cause problems for the timetable that had been laid out for the amendment. Planner Braudrick responded that adequate time had been built into the process to allow for a continued public hearing. The Commission discussed Staff’s recommendations. Chair Stanley entertained a motion. Commissioner Schwab made a motion to continue the public hearing to the regular May 8, 2019 Planning Commission meeting to incorporate suggested changes and allow additional public comment on the 2019 Annual Comprehensive Plan Amendment. Commissioner Messineo seconded the motion. Chair Stanley called for a vote, all were in approval. Chair Stanley asked the Commission if the Commission would entertain a final amendment to the Comprehensive Plan to include another column to the Implementation Chapter that would relate each action back to individual elements of the plan. He provided an example of his request. Commissioner Schwab was concerned about the amount of time the Commission had to make a decision and still make the state mandated deadline. Discussion followed and staff was asked of their opinion. Planner Braudrick stated that the amount of time required to complete the edits and the amount of time available to the public to review the changes was inadequate. He recommended the changes be performed in a future amendment cycle. Interim Director Wechner provided guidance on making a motion for the requested changes. Chair Stanley entertained the motion. Commissioner Messineo made a motion to incorporate changes into Chapter 11 Implementation Table to include reference to the policies and goals to the actions they are related to. Commissioner Schwab seconded the motion and discussion ensued. Chair Stanley asked for a vote, all were in favor. Chair Stanley closed the Public Meeting. STAFF UPDATES Planner Braudrick related his overall experience at the 2019 National Planning Conference. Interim Director Wechner updated the Commission on the status of the Housing Action Plan.Planner Braudrick updated the Commission on the short term rental identification that is currently underway. Interim Director Wechner added that there was an analysis on vacant developable property underway as well. Discussion followed. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS Commissioner Stanley mentioned his interest in reviewing the airport and its use. ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Schwab made a motion to adjourn. Commissioner Powell seconded, all were in favor. 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 2 of 38 Planning Commission Minutes April 24, 2019 Page 3 The meeting adjourned at 6:50 p.m. Ben Braudrick, Secretary Ben Stanley, Chair PREPARED BY: Ben Braudrick Secretary 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 3 of 38 ` MEMORANDUM DATE: Thursday, May 02, 2019 TO: City of Port Angeles Planning Commission regular May 8, 2019 Agenda Packet FROM: Benjamin Braudrick, Assistant Planner RE: Staff Report to PZ 19-32 – 2019 Comprehensive Plan Amendment At the Public Hearing for the 2019 Comprehensive Plan Amendment the Planning Commission approved a motion to continue the public hearing to the regular May 8, 2019 Planning Commission meeting to incorporate suggested changes and allow additional public comment on the 2019 Annual Comprehensive Plan Amendment. Due to the large size of the Staff report for PZ 19-32, it can be found within the April 24, 2019 Agenda Packet. 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 4 of 38 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Ben Braudrick, Assistant Planner MEETING DATE: May 8, 2019 RE: Façade Grant Application for JVR2 Investments LLC (Grant No. 19-04) APPLICANT: JVR2 Investments, LLC, 4713 South Coyote Run Lane, Port Angeles, WA 98362 OWNER: Same as Applicant LOCATION: 121 E 8th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the facade grant award amount of $10,000.00 toward repair of siding and entry porch, replacement of the ADA ramp and handrails, addition of pedestrian scale lighting, and landscape improvements for the office building located at 121 East 8th Street (Grant No. 19-04). PROJECT SUMMARY Vicki Heckman is requesting funding for the repair of siding and entry porch, replacement of the ADA ramp and handrails, addition of pedestrian scale lighting, and landscape improvements for the office building located at 121 East 8th Street (Grant No. 19-04) A more in-depth description of the proposed work and its intended outcome can be found in “Attachment A” to this document. The desired result of this proposal is to reoccupy a building that has stood vacant for 10+ years and includes an update to the entire exterior, interior, roof, and surrounding site. STAFF ANALYSIS The Community Façade and Sign Improvement Program was authorized by the City Council in passing ordinance #3476; codified in Chapter 2.80 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. The Program provides grants funding façade improvements that will enhance the physical appearance, accessibility, and overall value of individual buildings as well as the surrounding downtown area. In evaluating proposals for funding, Staff reviewed the “Evaluation criteria and prioritization” of Section 2.80.110: 1.Private contribution over and above the required match; Staff Analysis: Per the submitted budget, the applicant is providing above and beyond the 50 percent match, and is ready to begin work during as soon as the grant approval process is complete. 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 5 of 38 JVR2 Investments LLC at 121 E 8th Street No. 19-04 May 8, 2019 Page 2 2.Present condition of existing façade: Staff Analysis: As seen in Figures 1 and 2, the existing façade is in a state of neglect. The proposed changes will completely redevelop the structure and surrounding site. 3.The buildings overall public visibility; Staff Analysis: The building is highly visible on East 8th Street, but in its current state does not stand out. The proposed changes will improve the buildings stature on the block. 4.Expected increase in assessed value of improvement; Staff Analysis: The improvements will likely provide a significant increase in the assessed value of the structure and property. This update will also provide intangible benefits to the surrounding block by continuing the redevelopment of the east and west 100 blocks of 8th Street. 5.Historic Preservation; Staff Analysis: The construction date of the structure is unknown, but the City has documentation of the original residence having been converted into a commercial use as a video rental store in 1993. Many of the exterior and interior changes made to the structure during that process would likely preclude it from a current historic status, regardless of age. 6.Context in the block or neighborhood; Staff Analysis: The structure currently has an unassuming stature along the block, but due to Figure 1: Existing Condition–South View 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 6 of 38 JVR2 Investments LLC at 121 E 8th Street No. 19-04 May 8, 2019 Page 3 many positive changes that have occurred on the block within the last year it is now obvious as a blighted property. The changes proposed will likely improve the structure’s stature along the block. 7.Benefit partner projects on same block; Staff Analysis: Within the last year, there have been four façade grants along 8th Street corridor. These include: •FSG 18-03 – 111-115 East 8th Street •FSG 18-04 – 107 East 8th Street •FSG 18-10 – 118 East 8th Street •FSG 18-11 – 112 East 8th Street FINDINGS, CONDITIONS & CONCLUSIONS Staff determines the following findings based on our review of the Program criteria: Findings 1.The Façade Grant (Application No. 19-04) was submitted by Vicki Heckman to the Department of Community and Economic Development on April 19, 2019. Figure 2: Existing Condition–Southwest View 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 7 of 38 JVR2 Investments LLC at 121 E 8th Street No. 19-04 May 8, 2019 Page 4 2.The location of the work proposed is 121 East 8th Street. 3.The project site is located within the CSD, Community Shopping District zone. 4.The grant request includes: •Pressure washing the building to prepare it for seating and painting. •Removal of the parapets on all sides of the building, removing water- damaged façade. •Improve the front covered entry area; •Installation of 10 exterior pedestrian oriented lights; •An improved ADA concrete ramp to the front entry; and •Landscaping to improve the building frontage. 5.The application was reviewed by Planning Division Staff under the Façade and Sign Grant Program criteria, as included in Chapter 2.80 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. 6.The applicant is requesting $10,000.00 toward façade improvements valued no more than $22,440.35. 7.The request will be heard by the Planning Commission at the regularly scheduled meeting May 8, 2019. Figure 2: Finished Rendering–All Directions 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 8 of 38 JVR2 Investments LLC at 121 E 8th Street No. 19-04 May 8, 2019 Page 5 Conclusions Based on the findings above, Staff makes the following conclusions: 1.Grant Application No. 19-04 is found to provide for façade improvements that will enhance the physical appearance and overall value of the 8th Street block. 2.Grant Application No. 19-04 is found to meet the grant program criteria as included in Section 2.80.110 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. 3.Staff is recommending approval of the grant proposal with conditions of approval that outline the requirements of the final award of funding. Conditions Based on Staff’s finding and conclusions, the following conditions are placed on this grant application approval: 1.Upon the date of Planning Commission approval, the applicant may proceed with the expenditures detailed in the application. 2.The applicant shall sign a grant contract with the City of Port Angeles for the reimbursement of a maximum amount of $10,000.00. The applicant will be given 180 days to submit reimbursement of expenditures associated with the approved grant proposal as of the Planning Commission action. If progress on the project can be demonstrated, the applicant may request one 180 day extension of the contract. 3.The applicant shall submit invoices for total reimbursement with a coversheet detailing each invoice number, amount, and type of payment and not exceeding the awarded grant amount. Reimbursement by the City will occur within 30 days of submission. 4.Prior to reimbursement, the property must be available to Staff for a site visit on the property confirming the work was done according to the approved grant application. 5.A building permit shall be required and submitted to the Department of Community & Economic Development for any and all construction work beyond repair. 6.Any labor performed in association with the grant proposal over $2,000.00 must meet federal prevailing wage standards. ATTACHMENTS A. Application materials 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 9 of 38 FSG FSG FACADE AND SIGN RANT APPLICATION Department of Community & Economic Development 321E.5th Street, PortAngeles, WA 98362 360.417.4750 | www.cityof pa.us I ced@cityofpa.us Applicant Name:JVR2 lnvestments, LLC Contact Name (or SAME)Vicki Heckman Maitingooor""rr' 4713 S CoYote Run Ln Port Angeles, WA 98362 Contact Phone Num 360-461-9686 EmailAdd . vlheckman @gmail.com Property Owner Nam JVR2 lnvestments, LLC Mailing Address:Same Property Owner Phone Nu 360-461-9686 Ú l, the Contact, have read the Facade and Sign Grant lnformation and Award Cover Sheet Handout and understand both the grant award process and required application materials for submission approval. Business Na JVR2 lnvesments, LLC Business Address 121 E 8th St Business Type/Description CSD lmprovement Type d Facade Grant tr Sign Grant Brief Project DescriptÍon: Repair siding, replace ram p and side rails, add lighting, repair porches, improve landscaping, Start Date ASAP ASAPEnd Date Project cost' $ 29,667.000 Totat Funding requested $10,000.00 (Facade: not to exceed 10k and Sign: not to k) The owner(s) of the above property is fully aware and agree to all proposed improvements described in grant application. Applicant must háve project proposal approved by property owner(s) Applicant's Signature: Property Owner's Signature v anges to Date:_ Page 6 Appendix A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 10 of 38 Retait and Business Center l21E8th St Façade Grant JVR2 lnvestments, LLC is requesting a Façade Grant to partner with the City of Port Angeles to improve and repair the buitding at 121 E 8th St. This buitding witt be remodeled to a[tow for a new business to move into and thrive in Port Angetes. The buitding at 121 E 8th St was a video store and a f lorist shop. lt was sold in approx.2007 in a btock buyout so that Rite Aid could open a new facility. That venture did not occur. The buitding and property changed ownership(s) and remained empty and unused for 10 years untitJack and Vicki Heckman of JVR2 lnvestments, LLC purchased the buitding in 2017. As the buitding and property has been empty and negtected for a 10+ year window of time, it now needs cosmetic repair, façade improvement, tighting and [andscaping. When the buitding is improved, it witt be a signif icant aesthetic improvement to the surrounding blocks which house businesses and homes. lt witt be clean, safe, and occupied by a lessee which wit[ contribute to the economic prosperity of the business district by promoting the continued growth of business in the area. JVR2 owns the property and wilt lease it to a business that witt meet the quatity of standards that we want ref lected on 8th Street and in our community. We have att sides of the buitding inctuded in the Facade Grant. Each side is visibte to the pubtic: US Bank customers exit the bank via the attey, the burger drive-thru customers witt be driving past the back continuatly, potentiaI business customers have parking in the rear of the buitding in question, and at[ customers leaving Budget/Avis and the 8th Street Carwash teave via the attey and drive by the buitding [ocated at 121 E 8th. I have included two budgets, one without the attey watt. The façade project wittinctude the fotlowing: . Pressure washing the buitding to prepare it for seating and painting. This hasn't been done in many years and the buitding has become unsightty and dirty.. The buitding witt be painted a bright white and have btack trim. This wilt sealthe buitding and hetp to preserve it.o Removalof the parapets on a[[ sides of the buitding, removing the issue of water damage.. lmprove the front covered area which witl provide buitding protection as wetl as provide customers protection from the elements and add character/definition to the f ront of the buitding.o There witt be 10 tights mounted to the exterior of the buitding which witt provide much needed tighting to the exterior white not interfering with drivers'visibitity. This witt also add to the safety of the neighborhood as tighting wi[[ discourage nefarious activity. There are three canned tights that witt tight the porches. Appendix A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 11 of 38 An improved ADA concrete ramp wittbe done in the front of the buitding. New raiting witt be instatted on the ramp for safety requirements. We will replace the otd porch on the back of the buitding f or customer and employee safety. Landscaping for improved vision and cteanliness as we[[ as safety of pedestrians witt be done in the front of the property. The tree wittbe removed and new base materiaI and grass witt be instatled. When comptete, the façade improvements and signage willthoroughty update, clean up and provide customer appeaI to an area that has been empty and negtected for a decade and has been an eyesore to locals and a btight on one of the busiest intersections in Port Angeles. We look f orward to improving this business corridor and hetping to encourage other businesses to improve and/or tocate to that area to bring vitatity back to 8th Street. JVR2 looks to start the project in Aprit or as soon as the grant is approved. lt witttake approximatetyl month to complete. a o Appendix A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 12 of 38 Kandu Enterprises LLC 34 Blue Jay Place Port Angeles, WA 98362 Name / Address JVR2 Investments, LLC 4713 Coyotee Run Port Angeles, WA. 98362 Estimate Date Estimate # 4ltu20t9 996 Project Item Description Qtv Rate Total Equipment Demo Dump truck Debris Facia Facia Siding Siding Trim Trim exterior Soffìt Sofftt Porch/Deck Porch/Deck Railing Systems Railing Systems grab rail JVR2 Investments: 121 East 8th St. Scissor lift rental Siding removal and prep labor Day use and fuel charges. Dump fees Belly band, Z-metal, caulk Labor Hardi Gable per drawing Labor Windows and doors Labor Glass Vented hardy soffit and trim board Labor Materials per Drawing Labor Outdoor wood and Hog wire balustrade Labor Materials 5 I I 1,200 70 70 350 350 13 l3 20 350 350 1 I 50 50 100 100.00 350.00 100.00 0. 15 4.20 5.00 2.50 4.00 40.00 60.00 20.00 2.75 5.00 2,500.00 5,000.00 20.00 20,00 10.00 500.007 350.007 I 00.007 180.007 294.007 350.007 875.007 1,400.007 520.007 780.007 400.007 962.507 I,750.007 2,500.007 5,000.007 r,000.007 1,000.007 1,000.007 Subtotal $r8,96r.50 Sales Tax (8.5%)$r,6il.73 Total s20,s73.23 Appendix A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 13 of 38 Budget WOut Alley Wall Ert-lm t)rovements ôuanfifv Product Cost Total Gost Railing Systems Labor Ramp Siding Labor Facia Labor Trim Labor Soffit Labor Glass Equip/Dump 1 @ 150 1 @ 1800.00 350 @ 2.50 70 @ 4.20 13 @ 40.00 350 @ 2.75 20 @ 20.00 $ 2000.00 $ 1000.00 $ 1800.00 $ 875.00 $ 1400.00 $ 294.00 $ 350.00 $ 520.00 $ 400.00 $ 962.50 $ 1750.00 $ 400.00 $ 1130.00 $ 2000.00 $ 1000.00 $ 1800.00 $ 875,00 $ 1400.00 $ 294.00 $ 350.00 $ 520.00 $ 400.00 $ 962.50 $ 1750.00 $ 400.00 $ 1130.00 Paintino Pressure Wash Materials Labor Liohtino 1 $ 375.00 $ 1319.00 $ 2791.00 $ 375.00 $ 1319.00 $ 2791.001 LED Exterior Lights Materials Labor 10 $ $ $1 $ 1053.85 $ 235.00 $ 1523.00 1 053 235 85 00 001352 Appendix A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 14 of 38 La ndsca rltnd Sign Removal Labor Remove soil/debris Labor Lawn Material Labor Total Project Materials Cost Total Project Labor Cost 1 1 1 1 1 1 $ 245.00 $ 50,00 $ 615.00 $ 240.00 $ 805.00 $ 307.00 $ 245.00 $ 50.00 $ 615.00 $ 240.00 $ 805.00 $ 307.00 s 12,629.35 $ 9,811.00 Appendix A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 15 of 38 "qfÍ*ñ*é-E¡*{"----^T¡'-L--¡:-.:_--.+tatr& t..i\äËt3IËIl¡.flR TEASE-460-1073-,'.'dIAppendix A05/08/2019 PC MeetingPage 17 of 38 tON [EA$E-460.1073Appendix A05/08/2019 PC MeetingPage 18 of 38 Appendix A05/08/2019 PC MeetingPage 19 of 38 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Ben Braudrick, Assistant Planner MEETING DATE: May 8, 2019 RE: Façade Grant Application for 1135 East Front Street (Grant No. 19-05) APPLICANT: Dennis Yakovich, PO Box 2051, Port Angeles, WA 98362 OWNER: Same as Applicant LOCATION: 1135 East Front Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the facade grant award amount of $10,000.00 toward rehabilitation of the entire exterior facade for the office building located at 1135 East Front Street (Grant No. 19-05). PROJECT SUMMARY Dennis Yakovich is requesting funding for the complete redevelopment of the office building located at 1135 East Front Street (Grant No. 19-05). A more in-depth description of the proposed work and its intended outcome can be found in “Attachment A” to this document. The desired result of this proposal is transform a building located at 1135 East Front Street that has been occupied by various restaurants since 1986, into a modern office building. STAFF ANALYSIS The Community Façade and Sign Improvement Program was authorized by the City Council in passing ordinance #3476; codified in Chapter 2.80 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. The Program provides grants funding façade improvements that will enhance the physical appearance, accessibility, and overall value of individual buildings as well as the surrounding downtown area. In evaluating proposals for funding, Staff reviewed the “Evaluation criteria and prioritization” of Section 2.80.110: 1.Private contribution over and above the required match; Staff Analysis: Per the submitted budget, the applicant is providing above and beyond the required 50 percent match, and is ready to begin work during as soon as the grant approval process is complete. 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 20 of 38 Dennis Yakovich, 1135 East Front Street, No. 19-05 May 8, 2019 Page 2 2. Present condition of existing façade: Staff Analysis: As seen in Figure 1 the existing façade has not been neglected nor is it disrepair, but the proposed changes will completely redevelop the structure and surrounding site. 3. The buildings overall public visibility; Staff Analysis: The building is highly visible on East Front Street due its location on the corner facing the flow of traffic. 4. Expected increase in assessed value of improvement; Staff Analysis: The improvements will likely provide a significant increase in the assessed value of the structure and property. 5. Historic Preservation; Staff Analysis: The construction date of the structure is unknown, but the City has documentation of the original residence having been converted into a commercial use as a restaurant in 1986. Many of the exterior and interior changes made to the structure during that process would likely preclude it from a current historic status, regardless of age. Figure 1: Existing Condition–Southeast View 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 21 of 38 Dennis Yakovich, 1135 East Front Street, No. 19-05 May 8, 2019 Page 3 6. Context in the block or neighborhood; Staff Analysis: The structure is located on a prominent corner along the Front Street corridor. 7. Benefit partner projects on same block; Staff Analysis: In 2015 there was one façade grant near the current proposal along the East Front Street corridor: FSG 15-03, Olympic Veterinary Clinic, 1331 East Front Street FINDINGS, CONDITIONS & CONCLUSIONS Staff determines the following findings based on our review of the Program criteria: Findings 1. The Façade Grant (Application No. 19-05) was submitted by Dennis Yakovich to the Department of Community and Economic Development on April 16, 2019. 2. The location of the work proposed is 1135 East Front Street. 3. The project site is located within the CA, Commercial Arterial zone. 4. The grant request includes a complete redesign of the exterior, including: • New covered location for the building’s entrance; • Brand new façade elements such as a street facing trellis; • ADA access to parking in the rear of the lot; and • New landscaping abutting the sidewalk areas. 5. The application was reviewed by Planning Division Staff under the Façade and Sign Grant Program criteria, as included in Chapter 2.80 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. Figure 2: Proposed Finished Facade–Southeast View 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 22 of 38 Dennis Yakovich, 1135 East Front Street, No. 19-05 May 8, 2019 Page 4 6. The applicant is requesting $10,000.00 toward façade improvements valued no more than $21,500.00. 7. The request will be heard by the Planning Commission at the regularly scheduled meeting May 8, 2019. Conclusions Based on the findings above, Staff makes the following conclusions: 1. Grant Application No. 19-05 will provide façade improvements that will enhance the physical appearance and overall value of the Front Street Street Intersection and entry into the City via Highway 101. 2. Grant Application No. 19-05 is found to meet the grant program criteria as included in Section 2.80.110 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. 3. Staff is recommending approval of the grant proposal with conditions of approval that outline the requirements of the final award of funding. Conditions Based on Staff’s finding and conclusions, the following conditions are placed on this grant application approval: 1. Upon the date of Planning Commission approval, the applicant may proceed with the expenditures detailed in the application. 2. The applicant shall sign a grant contract with the City of Port Angeles for the reimbursement of a maximum amount of $10,000.00. The applicant will be given 180 days to submit reimbursement of expenditures associated with the approved grant proposal as of the Planning Commission action. If progress on the project can be demonstrated, the applicant may request one 180 day extension of the contract. 3. The applicant shall submit invoices for total reimbursement with a coversheet detailing each invoice number, amount, and type of payment and not exceeding the awarded grant amount. Reimbursement by the City will occur within 30 days of submission. 4. Prior to reimbursement, the property must be available to Staff for a site visit on the property confirming the work was done according to the approved grant application. 5. A building permit shall be required and submitted to the Department of Community & Economic Development for any and all construction work beyond repair. 6. Any labor performed in association with the grant proposal over $2,000.00 must meet federal prevailing wage standards. ATTACHMENTS A. Application materials 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 23 of 38 FSG FSG FACADE AND SIGN GRANT APPUICATION Departnrent olConrnrurrity &. flconornic Developnre rrl 321 þ..5th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98'362 3ß0.417 .47 50 | www-cityof pa.us I ced(tiicityc>þa. us APPLICANT AND PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION Applicant Name Dennis Yakovich Mailing Address PO Box 2051 Contac{ Name (or SAM SAME Port Angeles, WA 98362 Contact Phone Nu 360-460-2500 EmailAddress yakmaclT@q.com Property Owner Dennis Yakovich Mailing Address:PO Box 2051 Property Owner Phone 360-460-2500 Port Angeles, WA 98362 I l, the Contac{, have read the Facade and Sign Grant lnformation and Award Cover Sheet Handout and understand both the grant award process and required application materials for submission approval. Business Name Business {ø r+. Business Type/Description l BUSINESS INFORMATION PROJECT INFORMATION lmprovement Type I Facade Grant n Sign Grant Start 4t20t19 rnoo"t"'L Project"ort'-a499- Brief Projec{ Description: Rehabilitate exterior street facing side of old restaurant building into a new office building Total Funding request"6' Facade - $10,000 4/t6l rt The owner(s) of the aþove property is fully aware and agree to all proposed improvements described in grant application. Applicant must have any changes to project proposal approved by property owner(s) Applicant's Signatu Date PROPERTY OWNER CONSENT (rF NOT THE APPLTCANT) Property Owner's Signature Date Page 6 Appendix A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 24 of 38 Appendix A05/08/2019 PC MeetingPage 25 of 38 Appendix A05/08/2019 PC MeetingPage 26 of 38 Project Narrative Dennis & Karen Yakovich purchased the commercial building located at 1135 E Front Street that has served as a restaurant of various cuisines for the past 25 years or more and has fallen into disrepair. They plan on converting this building into a modern office space with ADA compliant features, a new eye-catching façade with a trellis and planting area and new covered entrance with ADA access to the parking area, and new landscaping features abutting the sidewalk areas providing attractive street frontage. The price of the façade improvements are expected to be 52L,500.00 with the total project remodel expected to cost SS¿,SZO.OO not including tax. Project Budget: Framing Materials Si.,2oo.oo Siding/Trim Materials s6,000.00 Siding/Trím Labor s6,ooo.oo Exterior Paint Materials 700.00 Exterior Paint Labor s2,000.00 Exterior Doors St,ooo.oo Deck/Entry S3,ooo.oo Labor Costs SS000.00 Material Costs S13500.00 Appendix A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 27 of 38 Green Crow Construction LLC. LL35 E Front St Office Remodel Prooosal 5001 'Plans sL,2oo.oo 5002'Permits Sr,ooo.oo 5014' Cleanup s1,s00.00 5015 . Framing Materials s1,2oo.oo 5021' Siding/Trim Materials s6,ooo.oo 5022 . Siding/Trim Labor S6,ooo.oo 5023 . Exterior Paint Materials S1,7oo.oo 5024 ' Exterior Paint Labor s2,000.00 5026 . Rough ElectricalMaterials S1,ooo.oo 5027 . Rough Electrical Labor S1,ooo.oo 5028 ' Rough Plumbing ssoo.oo 5029' Heating S4,2oo.oo 5030 . lnsulation S1,2oo.oo 5033 ' Exterior Doors s1,600.00 5035'Drywall s5,500.00 5036 . lnterior Paint Materials 51,3oo.oo 5037 . lnterior Paint Labor s1,000.00 5038 ' Finish Electrical Materials s6s0.00 5039 . Finish Electrical Labor s1,200.00 5040 . Finish Plumbing Materials Sgoo.oo 5041 ' Finish Plumbing Labor s3s0.00 5043 ' lnterior Doors s7s0.00 5045 : Cabinet Materials S1,4oo.oo 5046 'Countertops Ssoo.oo 5047 .DecUEntry s3,000.00 5050 ' lnterior Trim Materials sl",ooo.oo 5057 . Laminate (Wood)S4,40o.oo 5063 ' Door Hardware s370.00 5066 . lnterior Finishes s1s0.00 5098 - Sign S2,ooo.oo Washington State sales tax will be added to each draw request S54,870.00Totals Appendix A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 28 of 38 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Ben Braudrick, Assistant Planner MEETING DATE: May 8, 2019 RE: Façade Grant Application for Mathews Glass (Grant No. 19-06) APPLICANT: Tom McGinitie, 117 North Lincoln Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 OWNER: Same as Applicant LOCATION: 117 North Lincoln Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the facade grant award amount of $5,619.50 toward the cleaning and restoration of the façade surface and repainting of the building located at 117 North Lincoln Street (Grant No. 19-06). PROJECT SUMMARY Tom McGuinitie is requesting façade grant funding for the cleaning of exterior stucco, concrete, siding and trim to remove dirt and mildew, prepping the façade surface and caulking as needed around the exisitng windows, and repainting a building located at 117 North Lincoln Street (Grant No. 19-06). A more in depth description of the proposed work and its intended outcome can be found in “Attachment A” to this document. The desired result of this proposal is to maintain an attractive storefront and entrance for customers arriving by foot. The applicant is aware of the business’s location along one of the busiest intersections in the City. STAFF ANALYSIS The Community Façade and Sign Improvement Program was authorized by the City Council in passing ordinance #3476; codified in Chapter 2.80 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. The Program provides grants funding façade improvements that will enhance the physical appearance, accessibility, and overall value of individual buildings as well as the surrounding downtown area. In evaluating proposals for funding, Staff reviewed the “Evaluation criteria and prioritization” of Section 2.80.110: 1.Private contribution over and above the required match; Staff Analysis: Per the submitted budget, the applicant is providing the required 50 percent match, and is ready to begin work during as soon as the grant approval process is complete. 2.Present condition of existing façade: Staff Analysis: As seen in Figures 1 and 2, the existing façade is not in a state of disrepair, but it is 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 29 of 38 Mathews Glass at 117 North Lincoln Street, No. 19-06 May 8, 2019 Page 2 in need of cleaning and fresh paint. The proposed changes will assist in brightening the public space the Front/ Lincoln Intersection. 3.The buildings overall public visibility; Staff Analysis: The building is highly visible at the Front/Lincoln Street intersection. 4.Expected increase in assessed value of improvement; Staff Analysis: The improvements will likely provide a minor increase in the assessed value of the structure. This update will also provide intangible benefits to the surrounding block by cleaning and updating the painted exterior. 5.Historic Preservation; Staff Analysis: The applicant has provided a short biography of the building in the application. The structure was constructed in 1920 and has housed different businesses that were retail and light industrial in nature. The glass shop has occupied the space since 1959. 6.Context in the block or neighborhood; Staff Analysis: The structure has a unique shape along the Front/Lincoln Street intersection with the open frontage at the immediate intersection and fills the entire frontage of the lot. The changes being proposed will provide more attractive façade for the thousands of pedestrians and vehicular traffic that pass by the building each day. 7.Benefit partner projects on same block; Staff Analysis: There have not been any recent façade grants awarded on this section of the 1st Street corridor. Figure 1: Existing Condition–Southwest View 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 30 of 38 Mathews Glass at 117 North Lincoln Street, No. 19-06 May 8, 2019 Page 3 FINDINGS, CONDITIONS & CONCLUSIONS Staff determines the following findings based on our review of the Program criteria: Findings 1.The Façade Grant (Application No. 19-06) was submitted by Tom McGinitie to the Department of Community and Economic Development on April 25, 2019. 2.The location of the work proposed is 117 North Lincoln Street. 3.The project site is located within the CBD, Central Business District zone. 4.The grant request includes the cleaning, repairing, and painting of the full front façade facing the north and west. 5.The application was reviewed by Planning Division Staff under the Façade and Sign Grant Program criteria, as included in Chapter 2.80 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. 6.The applicant is requesting $5,615.50 toward façade improvements valued no more than $11,239.00. 7.The request will be heard by the Planning Commission at the regularly scheduled meeting May 8, 2019. Figure 2: Existing Condition–Northwest View 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 31 of 38 Mathews Glass at 117 North Lincoln Street, No. 19-06 May 8, 2019 Page 4 Conclusions Based on the findings above, Staff makes the following conclusions: 1. Grant Application No. 19-06 is found to provide for façade improvements that will enhance the physical appearance and overall value of the Front/Lincoln Street Intersection and entry into the downtown. 2. Grant Application No. 19-06 is found to meet the grant program criteria as included in Section 2.80.110 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. 3. Staff is recommending approval of the grant proposal with conditions of approval that outline the requirements of the final award of funding. Conditions Based on Staff’s finding and conclusions, the following conditions are placed on this grant application approval: 1. Upon the date of Planning Commission approval, the applicant may proceed with the expenditures detailed in the application. 2. The applicant shall sign a grant contract with the City of Port Angeles for the reimbursement of a maximum amount of $5,615.50. The applicant will be given 180 days to submit reimbursement of expenditures associated with the approved grant proposal as of the Planning Commission action. If progress on the project can be demonstrated, the applicant may request one 180 day extension of the contract. 3. The applicant shall submit invoices for total reimbursement with a coversheet detailing each invoice number, amount, and type of payment and not exceeding the awarded grant amount. Reimbursement by the City will occur within 30 days of submission. 4. Prior to reimbursement, the property must be available to Staff for a site visit on the property confirming the work was done according to the approved grant application. 5. A building permit shall be required and submitted to the Department of Community & Economic Development for any and all construction work beyond repair. 6. Any labor performed in association with the grant proposal over $2,000.00 must meet federal prevailing wage standards. ATTACHMENTS A. Application materials 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 32 of 38 FSG FSG FACADE AND SIGN GRANT APPLICATION Department of Community & Economic Development 321 E .5th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 360.417.47 50 | www.cityof pa.us I ced@cityofpa.us APPLICANT AND PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION Applicant Name, T'olvl ì4,,f¿ì \l \ì'\ ã Mailing Address :llJ N, Ll\)úOLìJ ST. Contact Name (or snn¡E):PAl &lüìL Contact Phone ì-i{,(\- ??s-sqzq Emait Addres, IV\AtU€r',1g &,UASS 9, /oroAL, ¿,Õyú\, Property owner Name: TOWï lVì¿, t¿t t.ltTll Mailing nooress:l\? ü. LltJotLU SI . Property owner Phone llumoer, l- j 6 Ò - TS? - óq 06 E l, the Contact, have read the Facade and Sign Grant lnformation and Award Cover Sheet Handout and understand both the grant award process and required application materials for submission approval. Business Name: lvl AT\IE \15 ¿?,ì,ASS ô Ò.Business Address , lì? tJ. Ltud,ol-u üÌ, Business Type/Description G I Ã7 \ r.) /" t,Irrl-rt A r ^0-s 1 BUSINESS INFORMATION Fuuu S 6ÈV \06 ¿?,LASS É;ttoP PROJECT INFORMATION lmprovement Type I racadeGrant E Sign Grant Brief Project Description:PAl¡J T lÐ1¡, o€ 6X \'6L tÕ{- ßrlìLû)ñ å<- Start Date..Ç-/a -/ ? End Project cost'// 23 V oa Total Funding requested:t%/"æ (Facade: not to exceed 10k and Sign: not to exceed 1 k) The owner(s) of the above property is fully aware and agree to all proposed improvements described in grant application. Applicant must have proposal approved by property owner(s) Applicant's Signatu Dare: 'y1r,ç/ V PROPERTY OWNER CONSENT (tF NOT THE AppLtCANT) Property Owner's Signature to Da'rJ: ?- 9,ç7 7 Page 6 Attachment A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 33 of 38 1 ln detail, what improvements are being done and why they are necessary, -Cleaning of the buildíngs exterior stucco, concrete, sidíng and trím to remove dirt and mildew. Scrap, sand and príme any areas of loose or peeling paint, caulk as needed around windows, doors and siding joints, apply the chosen exterior fínish, for the siding, trim and doors to the manufactures specifications and to ensure proper coverage, -These improvements are necessary to properly Íixany exteríor gaps and cracks that have accumulated over tíme. Then paínt to seal the finished product which wíll give the building a fresh new look, #2The history of the building. -The building that Mathews Glass resides ín currently was originally built around 1920, Although the exact date ís unknown or research indicates somewhere close to this date. Our building served thís community as multíple businesses throughout these years including; Sheet metal shop, Gas station, Nash's dealership which includíng car sales, mechanical work, full body shop and of course currently a full service glass shop, My grandlather Thomas McGinitie Sr. purchase this buíldíng in 1959, #3 How thís project will benefit the community and the ímmediate streetscape. -This project will benefít the comrnunity by its storefront traffic alone not only do we head out ín the fíeld and conduct our work but we have a huge flow of foot traläc that visíts our shOp 5-dayS a week ;: i':: ,,;:,i i, , i,i,; :,,To purchase glass cut in Our shop or disCuSs up- comíng projects they have in mind with our friendly ínformative employees, A new clean fresh look will encourage these customers to not only vísit our shop in person more often but encourage others that are simply passing by to corne in and chat aþout glass projects they might have. The immediate streetscape will be improved greatly consíderíng my business is on the main street ínto downtown, every person driving into downtown has to pass by, all of the tralfic that comes off of the black ball ferry líne passes by my shop. Having such an immediate ímpact on people wíll benefit this community making the block look nice and appealing. #4 The project start to fínish, -This project has an unknown start date at the moment due to it's nature. Paintíng involves Attachment A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 34 of 38 good weather, so we are wa¡t¡ng for current weather conditions to ímprove, grants to be approved and schedule with the bidding contractor. We estim ate iÍ everything is approved and moves forward the project will take roughly one week to complete, I appreciate your time reading this letter I hope it answers everything that was needed. lf you have any guestíons you may contact me directly. -Patríck McGinitie cell ii. ii ;r l'¡ 7i i: t ti,": " Attachment A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 35 of 38 fD PROPOSAL 200 Mt Pleasant Estates Rd Port Angeles,Wa 98362 (3 6{})4 5 7-78?-l rlk¡ruin tín¡r{li'inrsn. uurr Date Estimate # I 0/8/20 1 I 165 1 Name / Address Mathews Glass Tom McGinitie I l7 N Lincoln St Port Angeles, WA 98362 TNC.T G Project Description Qtv Rate Total We will plovide all labor and ntaterials to cornplete the following: Clean the exterior stucco, concrete , siding and tr.irn to rernove dilt & milderv. Scrape sand and prime any areas of loose or peeling paint. Caulk as needed around windows, doors and siding joints. Apply the chosen the manufactures exterior finish, for the siding,doors, to and to ensule Materials : Inclueds plimers, supplies Labor: Painter Increase in labor cost due to City of Port Angeles Prevailing Wage Intent & 0,00 ffi 2,794.00 5,865.00 2,500,00 80.00 0.007 2,794.007 5,865,007 2,500.007 80,007 WE STzuVE TO BUILD RELATIONSHIPS NOT ruST CUSTOMERS. Subtotal $11,239.00 Sales Tax (8.7%)s97'1,'7e Total $12,216.'19 Attachment A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 36 of 38 ti Attachment A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 37 of 38 Attachment A 05/08/2019 PC Meeting Page 38 of 38