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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanning Commission 2011-08-09 #1CITY OF Meeting Date: August 9, 2011 Agenda Item: Community Development Department— Planning Division Case Numbers: ED 11-036 P. O. Box 151560, San Rafael, CA 94915-1560 PHONE: (415) 485-3085/FAX: (415) 485-3184 Project Planner: Raffi Boloyan (415) 485-3095 REPORT TO PLANNING COMMISSION SUBJECT: 91 Larkspur St — Request for Environmental and Design Review Permit to allow the installation of a new, 22 -foot -tall by 28 -foot -wide painted mural on the wall of an existing commercial/office building; APN: 008-082-49; Core Canal Industrial/Office [CC[/O] Zone; Josephine Varner and Josephine Pickens, Owners; Larry Siegel - ForWords , Applicant; Canal Neighborhood. **Continued from July 12, 2011 Planning Commission meetina** RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Planning Commission adopt the attached Resolution conditionally approving the Environmental and Design Review Permit (ED11-036) for the installation of a mural at 91 Larkspur St (Attachment 1). BACKGROUND This application was noticed and scheduled for Planning Commission review and action on July 12, 2011. A copy of the complete staff report, with applicable exhibits, is attached (Attachment 2). Due to two unplanned absences, the Commission did not have four members present required for a quorum. Without a quorum, the Commission was unable to take action on the matter and the meeting did not occur. As a courtesy to the applicant and their students that were present that night, the two Commissioners (Vice -Chair Wise and Commissioner Pick) decided to listen to the staff presentation and the applicant's presentation. Larry Siegel, the Director of ForWords organization made the introductory remarks and the rest of the presentation on this project was made by the students and teachers of ForWords. These students have developed the concept and plans for the mural. No members of the public, other than members of the application team, were present. Although not a meeting, the two Commissioners that were present provided their thoughts on the application, both citing full support for the design, size and placement of the mural. Both Commissioner's also apologized for not being able to take action on the item at that meeting. The Commissioners congratulated the students on their work and dedication in the pursuit of this project as well as their public presentation. Given that there was no quorum, the Commission was unable to take any action (to either approve or even continue) so the item automatically rolled over to the next available Planning Commission meeting. Any testimony or comments made on July 12thg cannot be relied on for the record. Therefore, the Commission should review and evaluate the project based on the information presented in this staff report (with attachments). A complete analysis and description of the project, including the DRB's review and positive recommendation can be found in the July 12th staff report (Attachment 2). Both staff and the DRB have reviewed the project and find it well designed and consistent with applicable design criteria. Staff recommends approval of the project as presented with conditions of approval that REPORT TO PLANNING COMMISSION - Case No: ED11-036 Page 2 have been included in the draft resolution. Given the positive DRB and staff recommendation and lack of public comments, staff has placed this matter on the consent calendar. This means that should the Commission agree with the staff report and analysis and has no questions, the item can be approved without discussion or presentation. However, if the Commission has any questions or issues with the project, the item can be pulled from the consent calendar and staff will provide a presentation and answer any questions. NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING / CORRESPONDENCE Notice of hearing for the project was conducted in accordance with noticing requirements contained in Chapter 29 of the Zoning Ordinance. A Notice of Public Hearing was mailed to all property owners and occupants within a 300 -foot radius of the subject site and the Canal Alliance and the Canal Area Property Owner's Association, and all other interested parties, 15 calendar days prior to the date of the DRB meeting as all well the July 12th Planning Commission meeting. Given that the item was continued to date certain, additional noticing of this meeting was not conducted. Public notice was not also posted on the subject site given that posting was not required for this type of project. As part of their application materials, the applicant submitted hundreds of petitions and letters of support from surrounding businesses and residents. Copies of these were not included in the July 12th staff report, but are available if the Commission would like to review them at the meeting. No new correspondence has been received since the July 12th Commission meeting. OPTIONS The Planning Commission has the following options: 1. Approve the mural design as presented (staff recommendation) 2. Remove the item from the consent calendar and approve the mural design with certain modifications, changes or additional conditions of approval. 3. Remove the item from the consent calendar and continue the project to allow the applicant to address any of the Commission's comments or concerns 4. Remove the item from the consent calendar and deny the project and direct staff to return with a revised Resolution. ATTACHMENTS 1. Draft Resolution approving project with conditions. 2. Planning Commission Staff Report, with selected exhibits, July 12, 2011 a. Vicinity Map b. Draft Reselutien c. Proposed Mural Design (Color copy distributed to Commissioners only) d. Photographs - Location of Proposed Mural ((Color copy distributed to Commissioners only) e. Written Description of Mural Details, f. Letter from ForWords, applicant, 1/12/11 g. Letter from Cindy Pickens, property owner about responsibility of maintenance, 6/22/11 h. Letter of support from Thomas Peters, Marin Community Foundation, 6/10/11 i. Public Hearing Notice RESOLUTION NO, 11 - RESOLUTION OF THE SAN RAFAEL PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING AN ENVIRONMENTAL AND DESIGN REVIEW PERMIT (ED 11-036) FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A NEW, 22 -FOOT -TALL BY 28 -FOOT -WIDE PAINTED MURAL ON THE WALL OF AN EXISTING COMMERCIAL/OFFICE BUILDING LOCATED AT 91 LARKSPUR ST. (APN: 008-082-49) WHEREAS, on May 18, 2011, Larry Siegel of the "ForWords" organization submitted an Environmental and Design Review Permit application (EDI1-036)to allow the installation of a 22 -foot - tall by 28 -foot -wide, painted mural on the exterior of the existing commercial building located at 91 Larskpur St in the CCI/O District; and WHEREAS, Larry Siegel of the "ForWords" organization applied for and received a waiver of planning application fees for the required Environmental and Design Review Permit application. The fee waiver was reviewed and granted by the City Council on June 6, 2011 through the adoption of City Council Resolution No. 13157; and WHEREAS, the proposed mural does not include written script or pictures of a business or items sold or services offered on site and is therefore not considered a sign as defined by the City's Sign Ordinance (SRMC Chapter 14.19). However, painted murals (that do not provide any advertising nor considered signage) are considered a "Major Physical Improvement" pursuant to San Rafael Municipal Zoning Code Chapter 14.25.040.A.5 and, thus, require the approval of a Major Environmental and Design Review Permit; and WHEREAS, on June 21, 2011, the project was referred to the City of San Rafael Design Review Board for its recommendation on the mural deign. The Board unanimously recommended approval (4-0- 2; Members Kent and Lentini absent) of the application to the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, the project has been determined to be exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) of the CEQA Guidelines which exempts minor alterations to existing facilities; and WHEREAS, on July 12, 2011, the San Rafael Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on the proposed Environmental and Design Review Permit (EDI 1-036), accepting all oral and written public testimony and the written report of the Community Development Department staff; and WHEREAS, the application was continued to the next available Planning Commission hearing, August 9, 2011, due to the fact that a quorum of the Commission was not present and therefore the Commission was unable to take action on the matter; and WHEREAS, on August 9, 2011, the San Rafael Planning Commission held a continued hearing and considered the proposed Environmental and Design Review Permit (EDI1-036)on the consent calander, accepting the oral and written public testimony from the July 12`h meeting and the written report of the Community Development Department staff; and WHEREAS, the custodian of documents, which constitute the record of proceedings upon which this decision is based, is the Community Development Department. File #: ED11-036 Title: Draft Resolution Attachment: 1-1 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the Planning Commission makes the following findings supporting the approval of Environmental and Design Review PermitED11-036: A. As proposed, the mural placement and design would be consistent with the following applicable General Plan 2020 Policies: 1. Community Design Policies CD -2 (Neighborhood Identity), CD -10 (Nonresidential Guidelines), CD -15 (Participation in Project Review) and CD -16 (Property Maintenance) in that: a) the addition of a mural on the subject building would provide a distinct identity to this building which is located in the center of the Canal neighborhood and serves as a gathering place for the community; b) the design of the mural was reviewed by the Design Review Board and recommended for approval; c) public notice was provided for the DRB and Planning Commission meetings to solicit public input and the applicant has sought and gathered public support for the design of the mural; d) the mural proposes to utilize specific paint and other materials to coat the mural and ensure that the mural can easily be cleaned and restored in case of damage; and e) and conditions of approval have been imposed to ensure proper maintenance and clarify responsibility for maintenance. 2. Culture and Arts Policies CA -3 (Cultural and Arts Programs and Activities), CA -5 (Public Art) and CA -6 (Community Art) in that: a) the proposed mural is a student led effort to express their views as well as provide public art on a blank building wall that would be visible for the public; and b) the mural design is vibrant and would introduce culture and arts into this neighborhood of predominately non-descript buildings. 3. Neighborhoods Element Policy NH -61 (Public Plaza) in that the addition of the mural would enhance the natural gathering place around this commercial building. B. As proposed, the mural design would be compatible with the objectives of the Zoning Ordinance, in that it is consistent with the purposes specified in SRMC Section 14.01.030.A (to implement and promote the policies of the general plan), Section 14.01.030.I (to promote design quality in all development and preserve and enhance the city's historic, architectural and cultural resources) given that: 1. The proposed size, location and design are appropriate for the site and its surroundings given that they are proportional to the building wall on which it is mounted and the design presents a vibrant artist image of the vision of the world from the students mind; 2. The mural would introduce interest in this area of the Canal and break up the large expanse of concrete building wall that currently faces Larkspur St; 3. The vibrant colors would help liven a fairly non-descript building wall; 4. The mural would use high quality materials and colors and adequate measures have been incorporated into the design and materials to ensure easy cleanup and repair in case of damage to the mural; and 5. The design of the mural was developed by the students of the "ForWords" program and portrays a noble message of peace and education. Although not technically part of the City's design review process, the intent and purpose behind the mural is admirable for the students of the "ForWords" program and the Canal neighborhood. C. As proposed, the color scheme would be consistent with the purposes and review criteria of Zoning Ordinance Chapter 25 (Design Review) in that: 1) high quality materials are proposed for the mural; 2) the colors are vibrant and add interest to this building wall; 3) the mural would provide interest and break up the large expanse of concrete wall on the building elevation; 4) the mural would relate File #: ED11-036 Title: Draft Resolution Attachment: 1-2 proportionally to the building on which the mural is mounted; and 5) achieve a high quality finish and low -reflective paint colors in the mural design that will be coated with protective coating. D. The project was reviewed by the Design Review Board for general design principals and compliance with the criteria in Chapter 25 of the Zoning Ordinance and received a unanimous recommendation of approval, as discussed in Finding A, B and C above. E. The project design is consistent with all applicable site, architecture and landscaping design criteria and guidelines for the Core Canal Industrial/Office (CCI/O) District in which the site is located given that the mural has been reviewed by the DRB for general design principals and review criteria contained in Chapter 25 of the Zoning Ordinance as discussed in Findings A, B and C above. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Planning Commission hereby approves Environmental and Design Review Permit EDI 1-036 for the new mural at 91 Larkspur Street subject to the following conditions: 1. This Environmental and Design Review Permit (EDI1-036)approves a 22 -foot -tall x 28 -foot -wide painted mural at 91 Larkspur St. The mural is approved to be installed on the eastern portion of the building wall along the Larkspur Street elevation, as shown on the approved plans on file with the Department of Community Development The approved mural design and location is as illustrated on the approved plans consisting of the mural design, picture of the mural location and written description of mural date-stamped approved "August 9, 2011", and on file with the Community Development Department, Planning Division. This Environmental and Design Review Permit (EDI1-036)shall run with the land and shall remain valid regardless of any change of ownership of the project site or business, subject to the conditions and limitations of the Design Review Permit contained herein, provided that within two (2) years of this approval or until August 9, 2013: a) the mural is installed; or b) a time extension request is submitted to the City's Community Development Department. Failure to completely install the mural or apply for a time extension by the specified date will result in the expiration of this Design Review Permit. 4. This Environmental and Design Review Permit (ED11-036)approves a painted mural and shall not include any advertising or written script or pictures of a business or items sold or services offered on site. If advertising or written script of pictures are proposed to be installed on the mural, the mural would be considered a mural sign and be subject to the City of San Rafael Sign Ordinance (SRMC Chapter 14.19). There shall be no changes to the design, colors, size or method of attachment without prior review and approval of the Community Development Department. Minor modifications or revisions to the project that do not alter the general design or message shall be subject to review and approval of the Community Development Director. Modifications deemed not minor by the Community Development Director shall require an amendment to the Design Review Permit and may require review and approval of the Design Review Board and Planning Commission. 6. As proposed, the mural shall be coated with the protective coating to protect against ultra violet light, graffiti or other pollutants. Four coats of the protective coating shall be applied on the bottom 8 feet to give an extra hard surface for easy maintenance of graffiti. If the mural is vandalized and subsequently cleaned, affected areas shall be re -varnished after cleaning, if needed. File #: ED11-036 Title: Draft Resolution Attachment: 1-3 7. The mural, including all supporting components of the mural and its structure, shall be maintained in good, undamaged condition at all times, free of graffiti or other non approved markings or painting. This condition requires that the mural always appear as shown on the approved plans and any damaged, worn or faded improvements shall be replaced in a timely manner as specified below. 8. In case this mural is damaged or defaced, the applicant shall be responsible for either: a. Cleaning and restoring the mural design to a good condition in a timely manner. A timely manner shall generally mean within 72 hours of the damage or a longer period as reasonable, but no more than 10 days. An extension past the 10 days may be requested by the applicant, but shall be subject to review and approval of the Community Development Department and shall require that the applicant demonstrate that all reasonable steps are being taken to address the issue and more time is necessary and the extension would not result in additional public nuisance. b. Removing the mural design and all supporting structures, followed by a repair of and repainting the underlying wall thus returning the building wall to it pre -mural condition. c. The property owner shall be ultimately responsible to maintain the mural as required by these conditions of approval in case the applicant is unwilling, unable or no longer a tenant of the building. A decision of the Planning Commission may be appealed to the City Council, in accordance with Chapter 14.28 of the Municipal Code by filing an appeal form and fees within five (5) working days of the date of approval. If a timely appeal is not filed the decision of the Planning Commission shall be final. The foregoinResolution was adopted at the regular City of San Rafael Planning Commission meeting held on the 9" of August, 2011. Moved by Commissioner AYES: COMMISSIONERS NOES: COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS and seconded by Commissioner SAN RAFAEL PLANNING COMMISSION ATTEST: Robert M. Brown, Secretary C Dan Sonnett, Chair File #: ED11-036 Title: Draft Resolution Attachment: 1-4 CITY OF n � a-� �y Meeting Date: June 12, 2011 Agenda Item: 4 Community Development Department— Planning Division Case Numbers: ED11-036 P. O. Box 151560, San Rafael, CA 94915-1560 PHONE: (415) 485-3085/FAX: (415) 485-3184 Project Planner: Raffi Boloyan (415) 485-3095 REPORT TO PLANNING COMMISSION SUBJECT: 91 Larkspur St - Request for Environmental and De Review Permit to allow the installation of a new, 22 -foot -tall by 28 -foot -wide d mural on the wall of an existing commercial/office building; APN: 008-082-49; re Canal Industrial/Office [CCl/0] Zone; Josephine Varner and Jose ine Picke Owners; Larry Siegel - ForWords , Applicant: Canal Neiahborhood EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ForWords, an organization that provides literac submitted a request to install a mural on the di for a blank, stone -faced wall adjacent 14.25.040A.5, murals are considered a " and Design Review Permit. Major Design Revie Design Review Board (DRB) and approval of the On June 21, 2011, the DRB r we Th as presented. Both staff an e DRB reco location results in an appro ate design and add some vibrancy to the fa non-descript t% r ervices for stu the Canal area, has ding a]1 _ 1 Larkspur Stree . mural is proposed anal Alba'' ce_ offices. Pursua MC Section sical Imi ro ement" requiring a r Environmental its re re the review and r mmendation of the g omission. and u usly recommended approval of the design that t al design proposed by ForWords at this e fort din and its surroundings, and would > uilding. Address/Loc51111111111111111111L. 1 91 Larkspur Strep I Parcel Number(s): 1 008-082-49 1 I Property Size: IREEMLOO sauaraMt I Neiqhborhood: I Canal Neiahborhood I Site Characteristics General Plan Designation Zoning Designation Existing Land -Use Project Site: Light Industrial/Office CCI/O District Office/Commercial North: High Density Residential HR1.5 District Residential East: Light Industrial/Office CCI/O District Light Industrial South: Light Industrial/Office CCI/O District Light Industrial West: Light Industrial/Office CCI/0 District Light Industrial REPORT TO PLANNING COMMISSION - Case No: ED11-036 Page 2 Site Description/Setting: The project is proposed on a flat, 62,000 -square -foot site fronting Larkspur, Belvedere and Alto Streets. The site is currently developed with two, separate two-story buildings that total approximately 36,000 square feet and 177 surface parking spaces. The two buildings are occupied by office and a variety of commercial uses. The building exterior is concrete with both exposed rock and smooth finish surfaces. PROJECT DESCRIPTION ForWords provides literacy support services for students in the Canal area. This organization operates as a sub -entity of Canal Alliance, and collaborates with Canal AlliaAdirectll vide services to students in the after-school education program. Marin Community Foundation warded ForWords a grant to create a community mural in the Canal Area. The grant is intendee support and materials for the creation of a mural on which ForWords students can be volved in its planning and execution. Further, the students plan to produce a movie an ookg the development, purpose and making of the mural. With the help of a mural designer, the students have desi eme that focuses on the importance of a peaceful, non-violent world with the oal ofeduca i x oposed mural design is illustrated in Exhibit 3. The proposed mural wo et tall by 28 -fee and mounted on the east building fagade facing Larkspur St. The w located to the le acing the building) side of the building entry leading to the Ca iance offi he wall is blank a n exposed roc surface. Three photographs of the prop e I locatio cluding an outline o e mural size, are provided as Exhibit 3. the effecte rea after cleaning, if nee ANALYSIS Consistency an Rafael Painted murals a consi items sold or seed Ordinance (Section 1 . xterior wall, using a curtain wall H -channel th rdi-Backer cement fiberboard. The Hardi- ing f by approximately 3 inches. The cement of the naeterial. Details of the mural are inted w oat of primer paint and then acrylic ive coa to protect if from the elements and violet I ht and would include pollutant resisters. I the bottom 8 feet to give an extra hard surface iz a mild solvent (Cleverclean) would be used to se of vandalism, the applicant would re -varnish L-neraffl Plan 2020 and Zoning -Wred if they include written script or pictures of a business or i Mural signs are further regulated under provisions of the Sign rng Ordinance). Painted murals that do not provide any advertising, ect to an Environmental and Design Review Permit (Section 25.040.A.5 In this particular application, the proposed mural does not advertise any products or businesses, and is therefore considered a mural and not signage. There is no design criteria contained in the General Plan, Zoning Ordinance or Non -Residential Design Guidelines that are applicable to painted murals. Given the lack of specific review criteria, both staff and the DRB have utilized the following common design principles in reviewing this mural: REPORT TO PLANNING COMMISSION - Case No: ED11-036 Page 3 1. Whether the design and colors of the mural are an integral part of, compatible with, and complement the existing building on the site where it is proposed; 2. Whether the design and colors of the proposed mural are compatible with the character and design of other buildings in the immediate neighborhood of the site; 3. Whether the design or message of the mural is obscene or offensive to morals; and 4. Whether there are adequate measures to maintain the mural and keep it clean and free of graffiti or weather damage. Overall, both staff and the DRB have reviewed this proposedmural a d recommend approval of the design. The proposed size, location and design are appropriate fort site and its surroundings. The mural would introduce interest in this area of the Canal and breaJwd e large expanse of concrete building wall that currently faces Larkspur St. In addition, the vibras that would help enhance a fairly non-descript and blank building wall. As designed, the murmaintain an approximately three-foot area of textured concrete around the entire mural erverder to frame the mural. ➢ Condition #5 — Prohi substantive changes Permit. , ➢ Condition #6 — Req and that the ural t g mural t review and approval of the staff and more d requi end the Environmental and Design Review that the mural be=tained d form and condition, free of graffiti tained in a manne appein like it is new, free of fading ➢ Cond' #7 — qui res sible for either clea da or removing the mura the plicant shows there is req ent, that is intended i cont damage to the mur, main e, removal is an or if the mural Mtains damage from graffiti, the applicant is d repairing th amage within in 72 hours, but not more than 10 her. The hours can be extended with approval of staff if they need more time. In terms of the removal be more of a final action in case there is either: 1) constant and or 2) the applicant no longer wants or is present to deal with the >n. Staff notes tha opertyWownCindyPickens, has also submitted a letter confirming their understanding that esponsible for the mural should the applicant be unwilling or no longer present on the s A y issues (Exhibit 7). DESIGN REVIEW BOARD RECOMMENDATION The DRB reviewed this application on June 21, 2011 (Commissioner Pick as Liaison). Overall, the Board was extremely supportive of the design, location and method of construction of the proposed mural. Many of the students involved in the planning and design of the project attended the hearing and presented the project and explained the meaning of the mural to them. In addition, the contractor helping with the installation was present to describe the installation/construction of the mural as well as the security and maintenance provisions for the mural. There were two members of the public who spoke, both in support of the mural design. REPORT TO PLANNING COMMISSION - Case No: ED11-036 Page 4 The Board's only concern was that of maintenance of the mural in case of weathering or graffiti. The Board asked questions about the protective coating material and if security cameras were considered. The contractor explained the protective coating product is specifically designed to coat the paint and seal the mural design and that any subsequent painting or markings on the mural can be easily cleaned and removed. The contractor stated that he has worked on many embassies which have security cameras installed and does not believe they serve as a deterrent The Board encouraged the organization to ensure that adequate funds are reserved to allow for periodic maintenance and upkeep of the mural and did not feel the security camera was necessary. In conclusion, the Board unanimously recommended approval members Kent and Lentini absent). Video of the www.citvofsanrafael.org/meetings and clicking on the video link Archived Videos section. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION of thural as presented (4-0 with .ting can be viewed at f June 21, 2011 meeting in the alterations to commerical buildings. 4491% NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING / CORRESPONDENCE Notice of hearing for the project was conducte Chapter 29 of the Zoning Ordinance. A Notice Isite occupants within a 300 -foot rad�interties, Owner's Association, and al e Fwith noticing requi ments contained in g was mailed to all property owners and Canal Alliance and the Canal Area Property iIjendar days prior to the date of the DRB Jkpot also posted on the subject site given tted hueds of petitions and letters of support ase wee not included in the staff report, but are meeting. 1. Approve theIWR�W7 resented (staff recommendation) 2. Approve the mural design with certain modifications, changes or additional conditions of approval 3. Continue the project to allow the applicant to address any of the Commission's comments or concerns 4. Deny the project and direct staff to return with a revised Resolution. EXHIBITS 1. Vicinity Map 2. Draft Resolution approving projeGt with Genditions. REPORT TO PLANNING COMMISSION - Case No: ED11-036 3. Proposed Mural Design (Color copy distributed to Commissioners only) 4. Photographs - Location of Proposed Mural ((Color copy distributed to Commissioners only) 5. Written Description of Mural Details, 6. Letter from ForWords, applicant, 1/12/11 7. Letter from Cindy Pickens, property owner about responsibility of maintenance, 6/22/11 8. Letter of support from Thomas Peters, Marin Community Foundation, 6/10/11 9. Public Hearing Notice Page 5 C1 40. 0 C1 O Ow XR, On; 4 '117) 417 File#: ED1 1-036 Title: Vicinity Map Exhibit: 1 Wfp 40 16� ,x OA- pp- q E wm �sr �10, TILPIN-1-4111, !: F•r � �T3 S4 3�' "fit i (7 '; ayi.4yx L1 �� 1 ti � s•�� t5 `L�j'��' '�� $h�t}i r,,C �Ir 1fti{.� f •. :u. I � f iI'�h j.'�, 1P� r4141fS t,}@ 1� �• ,� ,Y t �i.� {S � $g i!s`\i! V . f � ft # tiX147_F 'E' n71��r 11 i`' } •' �iY,t i< /� I r � Jry� FtPf � SS S� { 4ip � � � 7G > "On b �Y, 4, � ti �rrS ti1,� ti4 J� 1t s f � -,t r i` !2 r ( t '• 11 �` �Ir 1fti{.� f •. :u. I rTneForWords atie Siegel Commm- O-ity Writing Center est. 2007 www,forwords.org Addendum: Details for Mural Application. Mural Location: Canal Alliance, 91 Larkspur, San Rafael. BOARD of DIRECTORS GAIL SIEGEL The mural will be: PRESIDENT MRGHAN FARLF.Y 1. On the Canal Alliance building fagade, 91 Larkspur, immediately to the left STACY FRIEDMAN of the front door (looking from the street). JEFF GOUGH 2. The mural will be 22 feet high and 28 feet wide. JUDY GOUGH 3. The mural will be fully removable from the exterior wall, using a "curtain CLARA GRRISA-IAN wall H -channel assembly." The assembly will be attached to the wall and DIANA HAMMER protrude a few inches from the wall. SUSAN MAT ROSS _ ALAN MAYER 4. The mural will be `non-bearing'. and built with Purock board panels. SHEILA PRF.SSLF.Y 5. The mural will be plastered for the application of the mural material. SUE SEL1GNIANN 'ELISABRTH 6. The mural will be first painted with one coat primer or gesso and then the SIROEL "best" acrylic paint, highly pigmented, lightfast and durable. Once dried, LAIV RENCE SIEGEL the mural will be given a coating to protect it from the elements, graffiti, etc. CAROL TATFISHI SHEILA TORRES 7. The theme of the mural was entirely designed by our students with a focus SUZANNR WARNRR on the importance of a peaceful, non-violent world in which education is the DAVID WARNER central goal (in the eye of the woman in the middle is a diploma and at the bottom -center there is a book that says, "Learning is an achievement in NANCY WASSF.R PIAN life."). STEVE WASSERMAN KRISTINA H. WOOLS, 8. Our students will produce a movie and book describing in detail the development, purpose, components, and making of the mural. 9. The mural is a collaborative project between the Canal Alliance and its educational partner, ForWords. The funding for this project was made entirely possible by a grant from the Marin Community Foundation. File #: ED11-036 Title: Written Mural Details Exhibit: 5 ]AIL, LAWRENCE & ELISABETH SIEGEL 136 LAUREL DR. FAIRFAX l -ti 94930 SIEGELGAIL(a)YAHOO.COM recycled L,t recyclable ToF ir��r�S The Catie Siegel C Mn-R?Aality Writing Center BSt. 1,00 www.forwords.org A r 9ti �.70T)G"I., Uz:;?!.� tPeii r3 t:R January 11, 2011 City of San Rafael Community Development Department Planning Division 1400 Fifth Ave. San Rafael, CA 94915 RE: Waiver of Fee for City Mural Dear Planning Division: ForWords is an organization that provides literacy support services for the students in the Canal Area of San Rafael. The Canal Alliance is our 501(c)(3) agent and also the entity with which we collaborate directly to provide services to students in the Canal Alliance's after-school educational programs [Youth Development Education Program = YDEP]. ForWords can be found @ www. ForWords.org. ForWords has received a $15,000 grant from the Marin Community Foundation for 2011 to create a community mural in the Canal area. Our grant. will be specifically used to provide support, materials and other professional activities so that the YDEP students can be directly involved in the planning and creation of this mural. We will be submitting required documents to secure a permit for this project, but understand that we can request a Waiver of the permit fee prior to such submission. We are therefore requesting a waiver of the full fee (approximately $7,800). Our request is based on the following: 1. We project a total cost for planning, developing, and creating the mural at or potentially above the $15,000 grant so that any license fee will represent a significant portion of our total budget. Without a complete waiver the project cannot likely go forward. 2. The educational and other needs of our students are profound and this E. -VU . °;-a'«_::•:<._: project will allow them a chance to engage in educational and other activities that will help them become productive members of the Marin File #: ED11-036 Title: Letter from Applicant 1/11/11 Exhibit: 6-1 ��. A.I L, i:ilt,4'?Z'2,..'i :-0. a. •.._,.IS11BFt��_.. :��, i., av%4. [:e x.}�:, ;L.Y b.i_t fL San Rafael Planning Division January 12, 2011 Page Two community and our democracy. Our students will be engaged in a variety of activities that go to the heart of providing them an enriched program and the opportunity to overcome the challenges they face. Among other things our students will engage in significant research, analysis and discussion regarding the -possible topics of the mural; they will be directly involved in the permit process and other procedures; they will engage the community so that the mural represents the vision and hopes of the community; they will work with University of California Bay Area Writing Project consultants to develop the written plans/ideas for the mural and produce (separately) a published book on their activities as well as a documentary of the process; and finally they will work directly with artists to make the mural a reality. The benefits to these students and the community (which currently has little or no visually appealing amendments to the coirunwiity and certainly nothing that conveys the pride and determination of this community) will be significant, both in terms of educational growth and community involvement. 3. The Canal Alliance meets all requirements regarding the Waiver. I note the following: The annual median income for Marin County (2009) is $89,019; the median income for Canal residents is $28,000 or less (our students are part of families that are represented by these concerning. figures). For 2010-2011, 77.2% of the Canal Budget will go to direct services. We hope you will carefully consider the above and provide a full waiver of any potential permit fee so that this necessary project can go forward. Thank you. rely, awrence Siegel Co -Found ForWords File #: ED11-036 Title: Letterfrom m Applicant 1/11/11 Exhibit. 6-2 Belvedere Building P.O_ 13ox 601834 5ACt2AMEN-'o, CA 95660 (415)710-4342 CJ7 T OO@GMAILCOM June 22, 2011 To: San Rafael City Planning Commission I RE: Canal Alliance Mural for 91 Larkspur Dear Commission: I am responsible for the property at 91 Larkspur in San Rafael and have provided my approval (and signature) to the formai application submitted to you byForWords (in conjunction with the Canal Alliance) for a mural on this property. I understand that I am responsibility for all aspects of the property including the mural, File #: ED11-036 Title: Letter from Prop Owner, 6/22/11 Exhibit: 7 Z -d . V092-9971-929 MARIN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION r` "'1ER-rF._ D Thomas Peters, Ph.D. President & Chief Executive Officer June 10, 2011 ja! 1 7 2011 CCI° Mtja=llrDFV,F1_nFMENlT Ci i s 'i i' CAN'.l- Raffi Boyo Ian Principal Planner City of San Rafael 1400 Fifth Ave. San Rafael, CA 94915-1560 Dear Mr. Boyolan, It is with great pleasure that I submit to you the Marin Community Foundation's enthusiastic support of the For Words Mural Project. We appreciate the Design Review Board's keen focus on high quality public artwork and are impressed by the mural design created by students participating in this project. MCF is deeply committed to providing under -resourced communities with access to the arts. Public art in particular promotes access by making art a part of everyday life. Public art has been shown to encourage economic investment in an area, promote safer and healthier neighborhoods, and instill a sense of neighborhood pride. We are especially enthused about this project because it will add a vibrant and positive visual message to the Canal community. We have reviewed the design and location of the mural and are impressed by this project. We hope our commitment will find support as you review this important project. Sincerely, Thomas Peters, Ph.D. c: Mayor Al Boro Nancy Mackle, City Manager File #: ED11-036 Title: Letter of Support 6/10/11 Exhibit: 8 5 Hamilton Landing, Suite 200, Novato, CA 94949 , ph: 415.464.2510 , fax: 415.464.2555 m, +il Ic 1.0i i NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - PLANNING COMMISSION You are invited to attend the Planning Commission hearing on the following proposed project: PROJECT: 91 Larkspur St. — Request for an Environmental and Design Review Permit to allow a 22 ft. tall by 28 ft. wide painted mural on a building wall along the Larkspur St. frontage; APN: 008-082-49; Core Canal Industrial Office (CC]/0) District; Josephine Varner and Josephine Pickens, owner; Larry Siegel/For Words, applicant; File No(s).: ED11-036 As required by state law, the project's potential environmental impacts have been assessed. Planning staff recommends that this project will not have a significant effect on the environment and is Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Section 15301 (Minor Improvements). If the Planning Commission determines that this project is in an environmentally sensitive area, further studies may be required MEETING DATE/TIME/LOCATION: Tuesday, July 12, 2011, 7:00 p.m. City Council Chambers, 1400 Fifth Ave at D St, San Rafael, CA, FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Raffi Boloyan, Project Planner at (415) 485-3095 or raffi.boloyan@cityofsanrafael.org. You can also come to the Planning Division office, located in City Hall, 1400 Fifth Avenue, to look at the file for the proposed project. The office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday and 8:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday. Due to budget cuts, all City offices are closed the 2 d Monday of each month as a furlough day. You can also view the staff report after 5:00 p.m. on the Friday before the meeting at http://www.cityofsanrafael.org/planningcommission WHAT WILL HAPPEN: You can comment on the project. The Planning Commission will consider all public testimony and decide whether to approve or deny the application. IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND: You can send a letter to the Community Development Department, Planning Division, City of San Rafael, P. O. Box 151560, San Rafael, CA 94915-1560. You can also hand deliver it prior to the meeting. At the above time and place, all letters received will be noted and all interested parties will be heard. If you challenge in court the matter described above, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered at, or prior to, the above referenced public hearing (Government Code Section 65009 (b) (2)). Appeals of decisions by the Planning Commission to the City Council shall be made by filing a notice thereof in writing with the required fee to the Planning Division of the Community Development Department within 5 working days of a decision involving Title 14 (Zoning) (SRMC Section 14.28.030) or within 10 calendar days of a decision involving Title 15 (Subdivisions) (SRMC 15.56.010). Sign Language and interpretation and assistive listening devices may be requested by calling (415) 485-3085 (voice) or (415) 485-3198 (TDD) at least 72 hours in advance. Copies of documents are available in accessible formats upon request. Public transportation to City Hall is available through Golden Gate Transit, Line 22 or 23. Para -transit is available by calling Whistlestop Wheels at (415) 454-0964. To allow individuals with environmental illness or multiple chemical sensitivity to attend the meeting/hearing, individuals are requested to refrain from wearing scented products. EXHIBIT 9