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HomeMy WebLinkAboutD_Admin_Report_SouthportSigns_181004.pdfDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Project Location Map D_Admin_Report_SouthportSigns_181004 A. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT & DECISION Decision: APPROVED APPROVED SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS DENIED Report Date: October 4, 2018 Project File Number: PR14-000082 Project Name: Southport Wayfinding Signs Land Use File Number: LUA18-000563, VAR Project Manager: Clark H. Close, Senior Planner Owner: Scott Rosenstock, SECO Development, Inc., 1133 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA 98056 Applicant: Jeff Carl, Northwest Sign & Design, 17201 Beaton Rd SE, Monroe, WA 98272 Contact: See Applicant Project Location: 1133 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA 98056 Project Summary: The applicant, Northwest Sign & Design, is requesting an administrative sign variance for Southport Wayfinding Signs. The project is located at 1133 Lake Washington Blvd N and includes one (1) internally lit primary entry monument sign, three (3) internally lit kiosks, five (5) directional signs, and six (6) parking directional signs throughout the Southport campus (Parcel nos. 082305-9216, -9055, -9075, and -9076). The new monument sign would replace the existing monument sign nearby. The variance would allow for increased sign heights and square footage for many of the proposed sign faces to improve user experience and their ability to locate and access the variety of uses available at Southport on Lake Washington. The monument sign would be located on a slope approximately 55 feet from Johns Creek. The other fourteen (14) signs would be located on flat ground throughout the development. The project site is located in the Urban Center (UC) zone. Two (2) 12-foot tall copper beech trees would be removed to install the new monument sign. Site Area: 17.1 acres DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Southport Wayfinding Signs Administrative Report & Decision LUA18-000563, VAR Report of October 4, 2018 Page 2 of 13 D_Admin_Report_SouthportSigns_181004 B. EXHIBITS: Exhibit 1: Administrative Decision Exhibit 2: Overall Site Plan Exhibit 3: Monument Sign Site Plan Detail Exhibit 4: Monument Sign Elevations and Details (ST1) Exhibit 5: Kiosk Site Plan Details Exhibit 6: Pedestrian Kiosk Elevations and Details (ST3) Exhibit 7: Vehicle Directional Sign (ST4) Exhibit 8: Parking Directional Sign (ST5) Exhibit 9: Renton Downtown Core Wayfinding Signage Design Package Exhibit 10: Variance Request Justification C. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1. Owner(s) of Record: Scott Rosenstock, SECO Development, Inc., 1133 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA 98056 2. Zoning Classification: Urban Center (UC) 3. Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation: Commercial Mixed Use (CMU) 4. Existing Site Use: Hotel, offices, eating and drinking establishments, apartments, and surface and structured parking. 5. Critical Areas: Johns Creek, regulated slopes (>15% & ≤40%), high seismic hazard areas, and shorelines. 6. Neighborhood Characteristics: a. North: Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park and Lake Washington. Residential Low Density (RLD) land use designation and Residential-1 (R-1) zoning. b. East: BNSF Railway and Puget Sound Energy (PSE). Commercial & Mixed Use (CMU) land use designation and Urban Center (UC) zoning. c. South: Puget Sound Energy (PSE) and Boeing Company, Renton Plant. Commercial & Mixed Use (CMU) land use designation and Urban Center (UC) zoning. d. West: Boeing Company, Renton Plant and Lake Washington. Commercial & Mixed Use (CMU) land use designation and Urban Center (UC) zoning. 7. Site Area: 17.1 acres D. HISTORICAL/BACKGROUND: Action Land Use File No. Ordinance No. Date Comprehensive Plan N/A 5758 06/22/2015 Zoning N/A 5758 06/22/2015 DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Southport Wayfinding Signs Administrative Report & Decision LUA18-000563, VAR Report of October 4, 2018 Page 3 of 13 D_Admin_Report_SouthportSigns_181004 Planned Action EIS N/A 4804 10/25/1999 Incorporation Annexation N/A 0 09/06/1901 Master Site Plan & Shoreline Substantial Development Permit LUA99-189 N/A 04/07/2000 Minor Modification for the Southport Master Site Plan LUA99-189 N/A 02/04/2008 Administrative Site Plan Review (Bristol Apartments) LUA01-144 N/A 02/22/2002 Administrative Site Plan Review (Southport Office Bldgs) LUA00-156 N/A 02/05/2001 Southport Hotel/Modification to Master Site Plan LUA14-000645 N/A 09/23/2014 Southport Office Development Minor Modification LUA00-156 N/A 08/06/2015 Southport Office Helipad LUA18-000115 N/A 05/24/2018 E. PUBLIC SERVICES: 1. Existing Utilities a. Water: Water service will be provided by the City of Renton. b. Sewer: Sewer service is provided by the City of Renton. c. Surface/Storm Water: There is a private storm drainage conveyance system and water quality treatment on site. 2. Streets: The Southport Office Complex is served by a private internal road network within the Southport development, Lake Washington Blvd N, I-405, along with several other local roads. The proposal is not expected to generate any new traffic. 3. Fire Protection: Renton Regional Fire Authority (RRFA) F. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE: 1. Chapter 2 Land Use Districts a. Section 4-2-020: Purpose and Intent of Zoning Districts 2. Chapter 3 Environmental Regulations a. Section 4-3-050: Critical Area Regulations 3. Chapter 4 City-Wide Property Development Standards a. Section 4-4-100: Sign Regulations 4. Chapter 11 Definitions DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Southport Wayfinding Signs Administrative Report & Decision LUA18-000563, VAR Report of October 4, 2018 Page 4 of 13 D_Admin_Report_SouthportSigns_181004 G. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: 1. Land Use Element H. FINDINGS OF FACT (FOF): 1. The Planning Division of the City of Renton accepted the above master application for review on August 10, 2018 and determined the application complete on August 24, 2018. The project complies with the 120-day review period. 2. The applicant’s submittal materials comply with the requirements necessary to process the administrative variance request (Exhibits 2-8). 3. The project’s primary site address is 1133 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA 98056. The Southport wayfinding signs would be located throughout the Southport campus on parcel numbers 082305-9216, - 9055, -9075, and -9076 (Exhibit 2). 4. The project site is currently developed with a 12-story hotel (Hyatt Regency), three (3) office towers (Southport Office Complex) with a podium/parking complex, apartment buildings (Bristol Apartments I & II), shops, and restaurants. 5. Access to the site is provided at the intersection of Lake Washington Blvd N and Houser Way N. 6. The property is located within the Commercial & Mixed Use (CMU) Comprehensive Plan land use designation. 7. The site is located within the Urban Center (UC) zoning classification and the Urban Design District ‘C’. 8. The placement of the new primary entry monument sign would require removal of two (2) copper beech landscape trees. 9. The large site is mapped with a Johns Creek (a Type F stream), regulated slopes, high seismic hazard areas and shorelines. 10. The applicant is proposing to begin construction after the completion of land use permits. 11. The following variances to sign regulations have been requested by the applicant: RMC Code Citation Required Standard Requested Variance RMC 4-4-100.G.6 Maximum Height of Freestanding Signs The maximum height of freestanding signs within Urban Design Area for a freestanding ground-related monument signs, with the exception of primary entry signs, shall be limited to five feet (5') above finished grade, including the support structure. The applicant is proposing one (1) 215 square foot one-sided ground monument signs (not including the cast in-place wood form concrete base support structure) that measures seventeen feet and five inches (17’-5”) above the top of sidewalk, twelve feet and four inches (12’-4”) wide and eighteen inches (18”) deep (ST1). The code is not clear as to the exception height of the primary entry sign. Staff determined that the closest code reference would be a directional or wayfinding sign on a commercial campus on land equal to or greater than two hundred thousand (200,000) square feet of contiguous land area. In this case, a directional or DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Southport Wayfinding Signs Administrative Report & Decision LUA18-000563, VAR Report of October 4, 2018 Page 5 of 13 D_Admin_Report_SouthportSigns_181004 wayfinding sign on a commercial campus would allow a six-foot (6’) sign above the established grade. The proposed height of the monument sign would exceed the maximum monument sign height by roughly fifteen feet (15’) or the maximum directional or wayfinding sign height by approximately fourteen feet (14’). RMC 4-4-100.E.5.a.i Freestanding, Ground, Roof and Projecting Signs in Commercial Zones Each individual business establishment may have only one sign for each street frontage of any one of the following types: Freestanding, roof, ground, projecting or combination. Each sign shall not exceed an area greater than one and one-half (1-1/2) square feet for each lineal foot of property frontage which the business occupies up to a maximum of 300 square feet; or if such sign is multi-faced, the maximum allowance shall not be more than three hundred (300) square feet. However, a maximum of one-half (1/2) of the allowed square footage is allowed on each face. Businesses with less than twenty five (25) lineal front feet may have a sign of a maximum of twenty (20) square feet per face. The 17.1 acre site that makes up the Southport properties are separated from having any actual public street frontage as a result of the BNSF Railway parcel that runs along the east side of the easternmost parcel. The development has nearly 1,500 lineal feet of private access roads, but no public street frontage. Due to the lack of public street frontage, Southport would be limited to one freestanding, roof, ground, projecting or combination sign with a maximum of twenty (20) square feet per face. As indicated above, the applicant is proposing a single 215 square foot one-sided ground monument signs. With the support stucture, the one-sided sign would not be more than three hundred (300) square feet (approximately 250 square feet). RMC 4-4-100.E.5.k.ii Allowed Area, Height, and Number for Large Institution Directional and Wayfinding Signs in Commercial Zones Directional signs shall not exceed nine (9) square feet in surface area and shall not exceed five feet (5') in height. One wayfinding sign with a maximum surface area of thirty-two (32) square feet may be used for every fifty thousand (50,000) square feet of contiguous land area. Wayfinding signs shall not exceed a height of six feet (6') above the established grade. The applicant is proposing three (3) pedestrian kiosks (ST3). The overall height of the kiosk would measure ten feet (10’) tall by three feet (3’) to six feet (6’) wide. The surface area of the sign for all four (4) sides would be roughly thirty-six (36) square feet each, plus the three and one-half (3.5) square foot top cap, plus a three-inch (3”) side flares. The actual directional portion of the sign would be approximately eight (8) square feet in surface area on two (2) of the four (4) sides. The proposed height of the kiosks would exceed the maximum directional sign height by five feet (5’) and the overall surface area for directional signage by approximately DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Southport Wayfinding Signs Administrative Report & Decision LUA18-000563, VAR Report of October 4, 2018 Page 6 of 13 D_Admin_Report_SouthportSigns_181004 151 square feet per sign. The proposed height of the kiosks would exceed the maximum wayfinding sign height by four feet (4’) and the overall surface area for wayfinding signage by approximately 128 square feet per sign. RMC 4-4-100.E.5.k.ii Allowed Area, Height, and Number for Large Institution Directional and Wayfinding Signs in Commercial Zones Directional signs shall not exceed nine (9) square feet in surface area and shall not exceed five feet (5') in height. The applicant is proposing five (5) vehicle directional signs (ST4). The overall height of the freestanding vehicular directional on-site sign measures nine feet and nine inches (9’- 9”) above finished grade. The width of the longest panel or blade measures four feet and eight inches (4’-8”). Together the four (4) panels have a combined surface area of approximately twelve (12) square feet. Thus, each of the proposed vehicle directional signs would exceed the maximum height by four feet and nine inches (4’-9”) and the maximum surface area by three feet (3’). RMC 4-4-100.E.5.k.ii Allowed Area, Height, and Number for Large Institution Directional and Wayfinding Signs in Commercial Zones Directional signs shall not exceed nine (9) square feet in surface area and shall not exceed five feet (5') in height. One wayfinding sign with a maximum surface area of thirty-two (32) square feet may be used for every fifty thousand (50,000) square feet of contiguous land area. Wayfinding signs shall not exceed a height of six feet (6') above the established grade. The applicant is proposing six (6) parking directional signs (ST5). The overall freestanding sign measures four feet and four inches (4’-4”) high and up to a maximum of four feet (4’) wide. The parking directional signs would comply with the maximum nine (9) square feet of surface area and five feet (5’) in height. The overall site area is approximately 744,948 square feet which equates to 14.9 wayfinding signs. Altogether the wayfinding sign package is proposing fifteen (15) total signs at Southport (including the primary entry sign). 12. No public or agency comments were received. 13. Representatives from various city departments have reviewed the application materials to identify and address issues raised by the proposed development. These comments are contained in the official file, and the essence of the comments have been incorporated into the appropriate sections of this report and the Departmental Recommendation at the end of this report. 14. Critical Areas: Project sites which contain critical areas are required to comply with the Critical Areas Regulations (RMC 4-3-050). The proposal is consistent with the Critical Areas Regulations, if all conditions of approval are complied with: Compliance Critical Areas Analysis Compliant if condition of approval is met Streams: The following buffer requirements are applicable to streams in accordance with RMC 4-3-050.G.2: Type F streams require a 115-foot buffer, Type Np streams require a 75-foot buffer, and Type Ns streams require a 50-foot buffer. An additional 15-foot building setback is required from the edge of all stream buffer areas. DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Southport Wayfinding Signs Administrative Report & Decision LUA18-000563, VAR Report of October 4, 2018 Page 7 of 13 D_Admin_Report_SouthportSigns_181004 Staff Comment: Within Johns Creek critical area buffer the applicant is proposing to replace the existing primary entry monument sign located in the Type F, 115-foot stream buffer with a new primary entry monument sign and add one (1) new parking directional signs (ST5), near the back of sidewalk on The Bristol II Apartment’s property at Southport. Per RMC 4-3-050.C.3, Exemptions – Critical Areas and Buffers, replacing existing structures in existence and that do not meet the setback or buffer requirements of this Section must comply with the criteria in RMC 4-10-090 and may continue provided, that no such legal nonconforming activity or structure shall be expanded, changed, enlarged or altered in any way that infringes further on the critical area that increases the extent of its nonconformity with this Section without a permit issued pursuant to the provisions of RMC 4-3-050. Based on a review of the proposed site plan (Exhibit 3), the location of the new primary entry monument sign appears to be located further away from Johns Creek than the existing monument sign, therefore it is assumed that the new sign would bring the site closer to conformance with the required buffer then the current sign. However, there was not enough details provided with the application for staff to verify that the sign would not enlarge, alter, or infringe further on the critical area then the existing sign. Therefore, staff recommends as a condition of approval that details identifying compliance with RMC 4-10-090 be provided with the sign permit. The new parking sign (ST5) would be installed within the existing improved area (2016 Johns Creek Bridge Project) and function as a form of traffic control under the roads exempt activities, per RMC 4-3-050.C.3.e.iii, Traffic Control. Typical construction activities/disturbances to remove and replace the monument sign and the installation of one new parking directional sign in the critical area buffer would be temporary in nature. Impacts must be minimized and, where applicable, disturbed areas must be immediately restored. Additionally, the activities must be conducted using best management practices as specified by industry standards or applicable Federal agencies or scientific principles and revegetation with native vegetation is required where buffer disturbance has occurred in accordance with an exemption during construction or other activities. The applicant did not provide a critical area or stream study to determine if the proposed disturbances or impacts created by the new sign package would follow best management practices or if impacts to disturbed areas would be minimized or immediately restored with regard to on-site critical areas. Therefore, staff recommends, as a condition of approval and as a result of the proposal, the applicant shall provide a critical area or stream study prepared by a qualified biologist that evaluates the on-site critical areas impacts with the sign permit application. 15. Variance Analysis: The applicant is requesting an administrative variance from the following subsections of the Renton Municipal Code: 1) RMC 4-4-100.G.6, which limits the height of a freestanding ground- related monument signs, with the exception of primary entry signs, to five feet (5') above finished grade, including support structure; 2) RMC 4-4-100.E.5.a.i where each individual business establishment may have only one sign for each street frontage of any one of the following types: freestanding, roof, ground, projecting or combination. Each sign shall not exceed an area greater than one and one-half (1-1/2) square feet for each lineal foot of property frontage that the business occupies up to a maximum of three hundred (300) square feet. Businesses with less than twenty-five (25) lineal front feet may have a sign of a maximum of twenty (20) square feet per face; and 3) RMC 4-4-100.E.5.k.ii, which limits directional signs to not exceed nine (9) square feet in surface area and shall not exceed five feet (5') in height. Wayfinding signs shall not exceed a height of six feet (6') above the established grade. The sign variance seeks to DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Southport Wayfinding Signs Administrative Report & Decision LUA18-000563, VAR Report of October 4, 2018 Page 8 of 13 D_Admin_Report_SouthportSigns_181004 replace one (1) primary entry monument sign, add three (3) pedestrian kiosks, install five (5) vehicle directional signs, and place six (6) parking directional signs at the Southport campus. The sign proposal exceeds the allowed number of freestanding or ground signs and the allowed height and surface area of the primary entry sign, kiosks, and vehicular directional signs in the commercial zone and the Urban Design Area. The proposal is compliant with the following variance criteria, pursuant to RMC 4-9-250.B.5. Therefore, staff recommends approval of the requested variance. Compliance Variance Criteria and Analysis  a. That the applicant suffers practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship and the variance is necessary because of special circumstances applicable to subject property, including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings of the subject property, and the strict application of the Zoning Code is found to deprive subject property owner of rights and privileges enjoyed by other property owners in the vicinity and under identical zone classification. Staff Comment: The applicant contends that without granting the variance, practical difficulties exist and that the strict interpretation of the sign regulations would result in a sign package that would look out of place in comparison to the scope of the Southport project (Exhibit 10). The applicant maintains practical difficulties exist by reason of the redevelopment projects throughout the site. Namely, 383 unit apartments, a 347-room twelve-story hotel, three (3) nine-story office towers with over 700,000 square feet of Class A office space, plus shops and restaurants. The sign variance would allow the applicant to scale the sign package in accordance with the 2.4 million square feet of mixed-use development and the sheer number of tenant names. The applicant states that another major reason for the increased size of the primary entry monument sign is two-fold. First, the 250-foot distance from the main intersection (Lake Washington Blvd N and Houser Way N) and second, the railway crossing obscuring the view of the sign from the intersection. The sign variance would allow the applicant to exceed sign height requirements allowed up to five-foot (5’) or six-foot (6’) heights while still maintaining a height observable from Lake Washington Blvd N, visible above the average height of a parked car (approximately five feet and four inches [5’-4”]), noticeable above the BNSF railway, and viewable above the sidewalk at the northwest corner of Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park entrance. The applicant contends that the signs are proportionate to the size and scale of the Southport development despite not having public street frontage. The applicant is proposing the following signs: a) One (1) 215 square foot one-sided ground monument signs measuring seventeen feet and five inches (17’-5”) above the top of sidewalk, twelve feet and four inches (12’-4”) wide and eighteen inches (18”) deep (ST1). The internally illuminated sign is supported by using 8-foot (8’) deep wood posts and a cast-in-place wood form concrete base set below the sidewalk grade. As part of the design of the monument sign, the sign would include an eighteen-inch (18”) wide trim using sculptural metal work (art panels) around the top and sides of the sign, a bronze sign face at the center of the sign, the Hyatt Regency logo, Southport’s logo, the site’s address, and fourteen (14) thin gauge stainless steel tenant panels at the center of the sign. The proposed monument sign would replace the nearby existing monument sign with the new larger DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Southport Wayfinding Signs Administrative Report & Decision LUA18-000563, VAR Report of October 4, 2018 Page 9 of 13 D_Admin_Report_SouthportSigns_181004 monument sign at the same intersection. See Exhibit 4 for more detailed information about the monument sign. b) Three (3) pedestrian kiosks (ST3). The overall height of the kiosk would measure ten feet (10’) tall by six feet (6’) wide. The dimensions of the rectangular column, that make up the base of the sign, measures three feet (3’) wide by nine feet (9’) tall. Each kiosk would have a top cap that echoes the shape of the cap on the Hyatt Regency waterfront hotel. Below the top cap is a top band in textured bronze finish that conceals recessed illumination that washes the top cap with even LED strip lighting all around the top cap. Using alternating patterns, the four (4) sides consist of either a three-inch (3”) stainless steel frame that flare out from the kiosk column that holds the map panel, directional listing of retail, and the Southport logo, or an art panel similar to the panel on the trim of the monument sign. See Exhibit 6 for more detailed information on the kiosk. The kiosks would be located throughout the development. The placements would be as follows: one (1) at the hotel, one (1) at the office complex and one (1) between the Bristol Apartments (Exhibit 5). c) Five (5) vehicle directional signs (ST4). The tallest painted aluminum panel of the freestanding sign, above finished grade, stands eight feet and seven inches (8’-7”). Above the panels, on the top of the four-inch (4”) diameter bonze painted post, sits the Southport logo. The overall height of the vehicle directional sign measures nine feet and nine inches (9’-9”) above finished grade. Each sign would have four (4) individual panels with the longest panel measuring four feet and eight inched (4’-8”) long. The blue panels are cut in the shape of a right-angled trapezoid to maintain the Southport brand nautical theme. The panels provide directions to the Hyatt Regency hotel, valet parking, retail and guest parking, and Bristol apartment buildings. See Exhibit 7 for more detailed information about the vehicle directional sign. d) Six (6) parking directional signs (ST5). The overall freestanding sign measures four feet and four inches (4’-4”) high and up to a maximum of four feet (4’) wide. The directional sign includes a six-inch (6”) blue panel on either side of the post. One side of the panel contains a directional arrow and on the opposite side of the post is three- inch (3”) text that reads “Guest.” Also, on the same side with the text, the design includes a parking symbol. The letter “P” would also be placed above the post to further the purpose of parking directional sign design throughout the Southport Campus. See Exhibit 8 for more detailed information about the vehicle directional wayfinding sign. Staff has reviewed the proposed variance request and concurs that the requirement to reduce the height of the proposed monument sign to six feet (6’) or less and the square footage of the sign to a maximum sign face of twenty (20) square feet (as result of less than twenty-five (25) lineal front feet of street frontage), may cause unnecessary hardship. Likewise, the requirement to reduce the height of the kiosks to six feet (6’) or less and the maximum surface area of the sign face to thirty-two (32), may cause unnecessary hardship. Finally, the requirement to limit the vehicle directional signs to not exceed nine (9) square feet in surface area and five feet (5’) in height could also cause unnecessary hardship. Currently there is not enough campus signage at Southport to adequately provide both pedestrian and vehicular travel directions to businesses, tenants, guests, or visitors. Staff has reviewed the applicant’s justification and concurs that there are special circumstances for allowing the applicant to increase the height and size of the monument sign, the height and size of the kiosks, and the height and square footage of the vehicular directional sign, and the number of DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Southport Wayfinding Signs Administrative Report & Decision LUA18-000563, VAR Report of October 4, 2018 Page 10 of 13 D_Admin_Report_SouthportSigns_181004 directional and wayfinding signs above what is allowed under the sign code. A larger ground monument sign, kiosk and vehicular directional signage would improve user experience and ability to locate and access the variety of uses available at Southport on Lake Washington. The additional markers at the top of the parking and directional signs would set up visual expectations reassuring drivers that they are in the right location while preparing them to make a smooth transition into the many campus parking areas. Staff concurs that larger signs would match the overall character and scope of the development. In addition, the signs were specifically designed to provide cohesion with the Renton Downtown Core Wayfinding Signage Design Package (Exhibit 9). The proposed vehicle and parking directional sign designs match the style and scale of the advance directional, vehicular directional and pedestrian directional signs of the City’s wayfinding signage design completed by MIG on January 1, 2018. Staff also concurs that other commercial property owners in the vicinity have monument signs above the current five-foot (5’) height limitation and that the strict interpretation of the sign regulations would deprive the applicant of privileges enjoyed by nearby properties. In addition, the larger signs would make it easier for drivers to see the entrance to Southport from Lake Washington Blvd N. Compliant if condition of approval is met b. That the granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity and zone in which subject property is situated. Staff Comment: The applicant contends that by granting the variance it would not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity and zone in which subject property is situated based on the following factors: first, the height and size of the new monument sign matches with the proportions of the surrounding landscape and scale of the Puget Sound Energy (PSE) electrical tower; second, where the monument sign is placed it would not affect the views of surrounding homes and businesses; third, the overall readability of the signs is increased and confusion/slowing down at the intersection to read the sign can be reduced; and finally, the monument sign would be an upgrade to the existing monument sign. The applicant maintains that the aesthetic design of the monument (and kiosk) sign would be beneficial because the sign incorporates the sculptural metal work by noted artist Harold Balasz, whose work is prominently featured throughout the property. Staff has reviewed the applicant’s justifications and concurs with the analysis and finds that the wayfinding sign package would improve traffic and pedestrian flow at the intersection and throughout the development and would be an improvement over the existing monument sign that can be difficult to read from the road. The granting of the variance for the monument sign, the kiosks, or the vehicular directional signs would not be detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity and zone in which the subject property is situated based on the scale and location of the proposed signs, provided the monument and kiosks are not located over utility lines or within utility easements. Therefore, staff recommends, as a condition of approval, that the applicant be required to show that the monument sign and kiosks (especially the foundation, if applicable) are not located over utility lines or within utility easements. The required clearances shall be provided if utilities are present in the vicinity of these signs. Staff concurs with the applicant that the proposed campus monument sign and directional wayfinding signs would provide a consistent message and each sign would DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Southport Wayfinding Signs Administrative Report & Decision LUA18-000563, VAR Report of October 4, 2018 Page 11 of 13 D_Admin_Report_SouthportSigns_181004 I. CONCLUSIONS: 1. The subject site is located in the Commercial & Mixed Use (CMU) Comprehensive Plan land use designation and complies with the goals and policies established with this designation, see FOF 6. 2. The subject site is located at Southport, 1133 Lake Washington Blvd N, within the Urban Center (UC) zoning classification and the Urban Design District ‘C’, see FOF 3 and FOF 7. 3. The proposed variance complies with the Critical Areas Regulations provided the applicant complies with City Code and conditions of approval, see FOF 14. 4. The requested variance meets the four (4) criteria to be considered in making a decision on a variance request as specified in RMC 4-9-250.B.5. The analysis of the proposal according to variance criteria is found in the body of the Staff Report, see FOF 15. 5. The proposed signs would not obstruct the vision or pathway of vehicular or pedestrian traffic. be visually similar to one another, comparable to other structures and signage on-site, and analogous to the City’s recently approved wayfinding signage design for the Renton Downtown Core.  c. That approval shall not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitation upon uses of other properties in the vicinity and zone in which the subject property is situated. Staff Comment: The applicant contends that the approval of the variance would not be considered a special privilege due to the challenges of existing site conditions and the desire to improve safety and wayfinding. The applicant maintains that the Southport project is a unique property in the area and that the size and function of the development warrants granting the approval, and in no way should constitute a grant of special privilege, particularly in comparison to the surrounding properties. Staff has reviewed the applicant’s justifications and concurs that the granting of the variance would not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with other properties in the vicinity (namely The Landing) and with the same zoning designation. The granting of this variance through the replacement of the old monument signs with new monument signs at the campus entrance or the other previously mentioned directional signage would match the scope and scale of this development.  d. That the approval is a minimum variance that will accomplish the desired purpose. Staff Comment: The applicant contends that the monument sign has been designed to inform visitors and direct traffic in the most effective way possible. The same can be said about the balance of the other proposed wayfinding signs. The applicant maintains that the designers have scrupulously worked to create a sign that is functional, efficient and attractive and that the approval of the variance is the minimum necessary to accomplish the desired purpose of improved visibility. Staff reviewed the variance request and concludes that the proposed location and sizes of the wayfinding sign package would help to clarify access points to the campus and available parking areas and would be the minimum required variance to be visible to the residents, employees, and guests to Southport’s campus. DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Southport Wayfinding Signs Administrative Report & Decision LUA18-000563, VAR Report of October 4, 2018 Page 12 of 13 D_Admin_Report_SouthportSigns_181004 J. DECISION: The Southport Wayfinding Signs, File No. LUA18-000563, VAR, as depicted in Exhibits 2-8, is approved and is subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall provide details identifying compliance with Renton Municipal Code (RMC) 4-10-090, Critical Areas Regulations – Nonconforming Activities and Structures with the sign permit application. 2. As a result of the proposal, the applicant shall provide a critical area or stream study prepared by a qualified biologist that evaluates the on-site critical areas impacts with the sign permit application. 3. The applicant shall be required to show that the monument sign and kiosks (especially the foundation, if applicable) are not located over utility lines or within utility easements. The required clearances shall be provided if utilities are present in the vicinity of these signs. DATE OF DECISION ON LAND USE ACTION: SIGNATURE: _____________ Jennifer Henning, Planning Director Date TRANSMITTED this 4th day of October, 2018 to the Owner/Applicant/Contact: Owner: Applicant/Contact: Scott Rosenstock, SECO Development, Inc., 1133 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA 98056 Jeff Carl, Northwest Sign & Design, 17201 Beaton Rd SE, Monroe, WA 98272 TRANSMITTED this 4th day of October, 2018 to the Parties of Record: None TRANSMITTED this 4th day of October, 2018 to the following: Chip Vincent, CED Administrator Craig Burnell, Building Official Brianne Bannwarth, Development Services Manager Vanessa Dolbee, Current Planning Manager Rick Marshall, Fire Marshal K. LAND USE ACTION APPEALS, REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION, & EXPIRATION: The administrative land use decision will become final if the decision is not appealed within 14 days of the decision date. APPEAL: This administrative land use decision will become final if not appealed in writing to the Hearing Examiner on or before 5:00 PM on October 18, 2018. An appeal of the decision must be filed within the 14- day appeal period (RCW 43.21.C.075(3); WAC 197-11-680), together with the required fee to the Hearing DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 10/4/2018 | 9:58 AM PDT City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Southport Wayfinding Signs Administrative Report & Decision LUA18-000563, VAR Report of October 4, 2018 Page 13 of 13 D_Admin_Report_SouthportSigns_181004 Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. RMC 4-8-110.B governs appeals to the Hearing Examiner and additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the City Clerk’s Office, (425) 430-6510. EXPIRATION: The Variance decision will expire two (2) years from the date of decision. A single one (1) year extension may be requested pursuant to RMC 4-9-250. RECONSIDERATION: Within 14 days of the decision date, any party may request that the decision be reopened by the approval body. The approval body may modify his decision if material evidence not readily discoverable prior to the original decision is found or if he finds there was misrepresentation of fact. After review of the reconsideration request, if the approval body finds sufficient evidence to amend the original decision, there will be no further extension of the appeal period. Any person wishing to take further action must file a formal appeal within the 14-day appeal time frame. THE APPEARANCE OF FAIRNESS DOCTRINE: provides that no ex parte (private one-on-one) communications may occur concerning the land use decision. The Doctrine applies not only to the initial decision, but to Appeals to the Hearing Examiner as well. All communications after the decision/approval date must be made in writing through the Hearing Examiner. All communications are public record and this permits all interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the evidence in writing. Any violation of this doctrine could result in the invalidation of the appeal by the Court. DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT & DECISION EXHIBITS Project Name: Southport Wayfinding Signs Project Number: LUA18-000563, VAR Date of Report October 4, 2018 Staff Contact Clark H. Close Senior Planner Project Contact/Applicant Jeff Carl, Northwest Sign & Design, 17201 Beaton Rd SE, Monroe, WA 98272 Project Location 1133 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA 98056 The following exhibits are included with the report: Exhibit 1: Administrative Decision Exhibit 2: Overall Site Plan Exhibit 3: Monument Sign Site Plan Detail Exhibit 4: Monument Sign Elevations and Details (ST1) Exhibit 5: Kiosk Site Plan Details Exhibit 6: Pedestrian Kiosk Elevations and Details (ST3) Exhibit 7: Vehicle Directional Sign (ST4) Exhibit 8: Parking Directional Sign (ST5) Exhibit 9: Renton Downtown Core Wayfinding Signage Design Package Exhibit 10: Variance Request Justification DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 DETAIL A DETAIL B DETAIL C DETAIL C Southport Wayfinding - On Site Locations DN GENERATOR COMPACTOR COMPACTOR 31.32 LAKEWASHINGTONBLVDN32.56 32.20 33.33 18.65 89.08 0.00 B W 30.3130.39 30.28 30.26 B LRD29.27 Coul o n B e a c h P a r k D r Lake Washington Blvd NScale 1” = 100’ ST5 ST1 ST5 ST4 ST4 ST4 ST4 ST5 ST5 ST3 ST3 ST4 ST5 ST5 ST3 EXHIBIT 2 RECEIVED Clark Close 08/10/2018 PLANNING DIVISION DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 Client: Installation Address: Site Plan detail Footing design 7/6/2018 7/6/2018 Revisions: Order Contact: Customer Approval: Landlord Contact: Landlord Approval: Salesperson: Designer: Project manager: Estimate/ Job #:SO 5028 Seco Developement Coulon Beach Park Dr & Southport Scott Rosenstock Brian Brian Dale / Joe SOUTHPORT WAYFINDING SECO Development Bark Shop Existing Sign to be removed Proposed Sign Placement Center Sign to this section of concrete 4' 4' Site Plan Detail D - Monument Scale 1/16” = 1’ 1720 Beaton Rd. SE Monroe, WA 98272 www.NWSigns.com (425) 844-6415 Contractors Lic#NWWHOS*929M9 EXHIBIT 3 Remove Existing Sign New Monument DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 1720 Beaton Rd. SE Monroe, WA 98272 www.NWSigns.com (425) 844-6415 Contractors Lic#NWWHOS*929M9 Client: Installation Address: Monument Sign Elevations and Details NTS Footing design 7/6/2018 Revisions: Order Contact: Customer Approval: Landlord Contact: Landlord Approval: Salesperson: Designer: Project manager: Estimate/ Job #:SO 5028 Seco Developement Coulon Beach Park Dr & Southport Scott Rosenstock Brian Brian Dale / Joe SOUTHPORT WAYFINDING EXHIBIT 4 12'-4" DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 215 SF overall size Back Front Top Side 1720 Beaton Rd. SE Monroe, WA 98272 www.NWSigns.com (425) 844-6415 Contractors Lic#NWWHOS*929M9 Client: Installation Address: Monument Sign Elevations and Details Scale 1/4” = 1’ Footing design 7/6/2018 Revisions: Order Contact: Customer Approval: Landlord Contact: Landlord Approval: Salesperson: Designer: Project manager: Estimate/ Job #:SO 5028 Seco Developement Coulon Beach Park Dr & Southport Scott Rosenstock Brian Brian Dale / Joe SOUTHPORT WAYFINDING Power Supplies UL Label Shop label Switch Back panels are removable for service 1'-6"12'-4"17'-5"3/4” white push through lettering to match 3Form sample Art Panels - 1/8” Aluminum with 7328 white translucent acrylic to match 3Form sample 3/4” white push through lettering to match 3Form sample Stainless menu with routed out and backed panels backed with white 7328 panels to match 3Form sample 3/4” white push through lettering to match 3Form sample 8'-0"3'-0" 8”Diameter HSS x 3/8” wall 3000 PSI round concrete caison angle brackets as needed DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 DETAIL A DETAIL B DETAIL C 48" Sign Cap Kiosk Kiosk Placement & Orientation TBD 60"48"Kiosk Kiosk Site Plan Details 1” = 25’ EXHIBIT 5 DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 1720 Beaton Rd. SE Monroe, WA 98272 www.NWSigns.com (425) 844-6415 Contractors Lic#NWWHOS*929M9 Client: Installation Address: Elevations and Details Scale 3/4” = 1’ Footing design 7/6/2018 Revisions: Order Contact: Customer Approval: Landlord Contact: Landlord Approval: Salesperson: Designer: Project manager: Estimate/ Job #:SO 5028 Seco Developement Coulon Beach Park Dr & Southport Scott Rosenstock Brian Brian Dale / Joe SOUTHPORT WAYFINDING Quantity 3 ) ST3 pedestrian Kiosks ST3 pedestrian Kiosks 10’- 0” Directional Listing of Retail Map panels occur on two opp sides S/S frame surrounds artwork, Frame holds map panel securely and has concealed lock for access needed Map panel is back lit evenly w LED and diffusion panel as recommended by fabricator Top band in textured bronze finish conceals recessed illumination that washes the top cap w even lighting all around Concealed LED strip lighting Top cap echos shape of cap on hotel, fabricated with perforated S/S. 1/8” round hole, 40% open 18ga Top cap is 2 layer system so water does not leak, but collects internally. Fabricator to provide collector at base of roof on inside and funnel through kiosk down spout that will exit at base of kiosk on down slope to prevent pooling 2’- 4”1’- 6” 1’- 0” EQ 6” 3” 3” EQ 1’- 6”4” 4” Map Elevation - Pedestrian Kiosk Scale: 3/4” = 1’ - 0”2 Sculptural metal work in metal finish: Bronze from the art of Harold Balasz. Soft white resin back panel, internal illumination so art panels are visible at night Art panels occur on two opp sides 1” tube steel frame around art see detail A Kiosks to be installed with J bolts onto existing concrete sidewalk, core drill and fill. 4) 3/8"-16 x 2-1/4" Thread Length x 5" Overall Length Zinc Finish Steel J-Bolt 1'-0"4"EXHIBIT 6 DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 1720 Beaton Rd. SE Monroe, WA 98272 www.NWSigns.com (425) 844-6415 Contractors Lic#NWWHOS*929M9 Client: Installation Address: ST 4 Vehicle Directional Sizing and colors 3/4” = 1’ Footing design 7/6/2018 8/3/2018 Revisions: Order Contact: Customer Approval: Landlord Contact: Landlord Approval: Salesperson: Designer: Project manager: Estimate/ Job #:SO 5028 Seco Developement Coulon Beach Park Dr & Southport Scott Rosenstock Brian Brian Dale / Joe SOUTHPORT WAYFINDING Hyatt Regency Valet Retail & Guest Bristol Bldgs. E-G7"4'-8"8'-7"1"6'-0"Revised Sizing EXHIBIT 7 DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 1720 Beaton Rd. SE Monroe, WA 98272 www.NWSigns.com (425) 844-6415 Contractors Lic#NWWHOS*929M9 Client: Installation Address: Elevations and Details Scale 1/2” = 1’ Footing design 7/6/2018 Revisions: Order Contact: Customer Approval: Landlord Contact: Landlord Approval: Salesperson: Designer: Project manager: Estimate/ Job #:SO 5028 Seco Developement Coulon Beach Park Dr & Southport Scott Rosenstock Brian Brian Dale / Joe SOUTHPORT WAYFINDING Qty 6) ST 5, Parking Directional-On Site ST 5 Parking Directional-On Site 2 Poles to either be cored drilled through existing concrete and installed with J bolts and covers or direct embedded into planter areas 4’- 4” 4’- 0” MAX 6”3” txt Guest Painted aluminum panels with applied reflective vinyl Letters, icons, and arrows mount to steel backer plate with clear coat applied as required for no oxidation and UV protection PMS 7455 PMS 5395 Surface applied reflective white vinyl Bronze sleeve with fasteners, light texture similar to entry monument TBD during finish samples 10" 4) 3/8"-16 x 2-1/4" Thread Length x 5" Overall Length Zinc Finish Steel J-Bolt EXHIBIT 8 DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 Renton Downtown Core | Wayfinding Signage Design: 50% Bid Package | January 31, 2018 2 Renton Wayfinding System P Piazza Public Library IKEA Arts Center 1 RENTON WAYFINDING SYSTEM SCALE: 3/8"=1'-0"ELEVATION 0 6'' 1' 2' VD - VEHICULAR DIRECTIONAL PDK - PEDESTRIAN DIRECTORY / KIOSK INT - INTERPRETIVE PANELPD - PEDESTRIAN DIRECTIONALGW - DOWNTOWN GATEWAY MONUMENTAD - ADVANCE DIRECTIONAL Piazza Information Public Library PavilionDowntown Renton DowntownRenton Cedar River Trail Regional Trail 17.43 miles 12.55 miles paved The Cedar River Trail follows the Cedar River from Lake Washington in Renton upriver to the community of Landsburg at Seattle’s Cedar River Watershed. At 17 miles in length the CRT is a paved, off-road trail for the rst 12 miles, and features a soft surface for the last 5. The trail follows a historic railroad route along the river and State Route 169, and passes through or near Renton, Maplewood, Cedar Mountain, Maple Valley, and Rock Creek. 4.80 miles soft-surface 0.08 miles on-streetDOWNTOWN Cedar River The Cedar River Trail follows the Cedar River from Lake Washington in Renton upriver to the community of Landsburg at Seattle’s Cedar River Watershed. EXHIBIT 9 Renton Downtown Core Wayfinding Signage Design 50% Bid Package January 31, 2018 DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 17201 Beaton Rd SE - Monroe, WA 98272 - Phone: (425) 844-6415 Variance Request Justification Southport 1133 Lake Washington Blvd. N Renton, WA 1. The applicant suffers practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship and the variance is necessary because of special circumstances applicable to subject property, including size, shape, topography, and location or surroundings of the subject property, and the strict application of the Zoning Code is found to deprive sub ject property owner of rights and privileges enjoyed by other property owners in the vicinity and under identical zone classification; Following the current code would result in a sign that would look out of place in comparison to the scope of the Southport project. Southport is one of Renton’s premier redevelopment projects comprised of the 383 unit Bristol apartment complex, the 347 room Hyatt Regency Lake Washington, three nine-story office buildings with over 700,000 square feet of Class A office space, plus shops and restaurants. The scale of the sign is reflective of the 2.4 million square feet of mixed use development. The sheer quantity of tenant names requires more visible area on the sign. And because the sign is approximately 250’ from the main intersection, the required text size for readability is increased significantly. The increased sign size will also address the issue of the railway crossing obscuring the view from the intersection. 2. The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity and zone in which subject property is situated; The proposed monument sign matches with the scale of the surrounding landscape and PSE electrical tower. And because of where the sign is placed, it will not affect the views of surrounding homes and businesses. And because the overall readability of the signs is increased, confusion and slowing down at the intersection can be reduced. The new sign will actually be an upgrade to the existing signage. The proposed sign incorporates sculptural metal work by noted artist Harold Balasz, whose work is prominently featured throughout the property. 3. The approval shall not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitation upon uses of other properties in the vicinity and zone in which the subject pr operty is situated; EXHIBIT 10 RECEIVED Clark Close 08/10/2018 PLANNING DIVISION DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3 17201 Beaton Rd SE - Monroe, WA 98272 - Phone: (425) 844-6415 The Southport project is a unique property in the area. The size and function of the development warrants granting the approval, and in no way should constitute a grant of special privilege, particularly in comparison to the surrounding properties. 4. The approval is the minimum variance that will accomplish the desired purpose. This monument sign has been designed to inform visitors and direct traffic in the most effective way possible. The designers have painstakingly worked to create a sign that is functional, efficient and attractive. DocuSign Envelope ID: AF17EE80-137A-4181-8B5C-1BC8DE6030F3