Spokane Park Board Riverfront Park Committee Monday, May 8, 2017, 8:05 Am City Council Briefing Center, Lower Level City Hall 808 W
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Meeting Notice/Agenda City of Spokane Park Board Riverfront Park Committee Monday, May 8, 2017, 8:05 am City Council Briefing Center, lower level City Hall 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd., Spokane WA 99201 Riverfront Park Director Jon Moog Committee Members: Ted McGregor – Chair Ross Kelley Susan Traver Greta Gilman Rick Chase Steve Salvatori A special meeting of the City of Spokane Riverfront Park Committee will be held at 8:05 a.m. Monday, May 8, 2017, City Council Briefing Center, City Hall, 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd., Spokane, Washington. The meeting will be conducted in a standing committee format for the Riverfront Park Committee of the City of Spokane Park Board. Because a quorum of the Park Board may be present, the standing committee meeting will be conducted as a committee of the whole board. The meeting will be open to the public, with the possibility of moving into executive session only with the members of the Park Board and appropriate staff. Discussion will be limited to appropriate officials and staff. Public testimony may be taken at the discretion of the committee chair. Agenda Action Items: 1. Park-Wide standards – Berry Ellison 2. Historic Preservation Plan – Berry Ellison 3. Wayfinding and signage plan/Berger Partnership contract amendment ($52,000) – Berry Ellison 4. Howard Street South Channel Bridge contract amendment/CH2M (HSBS - $146,421; HPP - $10,582) – Berry Ellison 5. Amusement ride surplus resolution – Jon Moog 6. Value blanket order/Concessions Supply ($35,000) – Jon Moog Information Items: 1. Promenades – 60% design review/Berger Partnership – Berry Ellison Standing Reports: 1. April Financials – Jon Moog 2. Riverfront Park redevelopment budget-to-actual update – Danielle Arnold Agenda is subject to change AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) INFORMATION: The City of Spokane is committed to providing equal access to its facilities, programs and services for persons with disabilities. The Council Briefing Center in the lower level of Spokane City Hall, 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd., is wheelchair accessible and also is equipped with an infrared assistive listening system for persons with hearing loss. Headsets may be checked out (upon presentation of picture I.D.) through the meeting organizer. Individuals requesting reasonable accommodations or further information may call, write, or email Human Resources at 509.625.6363, 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd, Spokane, WA, 99201; or [email protected]. Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may contact Human Resources through the Washington Relay Service at 7-1-1. Please contact us forty-eight (48) hours before the meeting date. Return to Agenda Return to Agenda SITE FURNISHING TYPE A1: SITE FURNISHING TYPE B: SITE FURNISHING TYPE C: HOWARD STREET PROMENADE BENCH PARK-WIDE BENCH PARK-WIDE TABLES & CHAIRS RAL COLORS: RAL COLOR: RAL COLOR: 1006 2010 3013 6028 7011 9007 9007 MFG/MODEL: CUSTOM DESIGN ADAPTED FROM HOWARD STREET SOUTH CHANNEL BRIDGE. MFG/MODEL: MMCITE (MODERN DESIGN AND SITE FURNISHINGS) / MIELA 1.8M PARK BENCH, MFG/MODEL: LANDSCAPE FORMS / PARC CENTER CHAIR W/O ARMS AND PARC CENTER TROPICAL WOOD SEAT AND BACKREST, POWDER COATED ALUMINUM SIDES ROUND TABLE, BOTH WITH PAINTED FINISH NARRATIVE: INTENDED FOR USE ONLY ON THE HOWARD STREET PROMENADE, THIS FURNISHING BUILDS UPON THE ‘BIG STEEL’ AND ‘BIG WOOD’ CHARACTER OF NARRATIVE: INTENDED FOR USE THROUGHOUT THE PARK EXCEPT ON THE HOWARD NARRATIVE: THIS TABLE AND CHAIRS SET IS INTENDED FOR USE ANYWHERE IN THE PARK. THE PROMENADE AND FEATURES CHUNKY ATTACHMENTS, CRAFTED STEEL, STREET PROMENADE, THIS BENCH IS A CONTEMPORARY TAKE ON THE CLASSIC MOVEABLE TABLES AND CHAIRS ARE DESIRED OUTSIDE THE LOOFF CAROUSEL AND TIMBER SEATING INTENDED TO RECALL THE INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE OF PARK BENCH WITH CLEAN, REFINED LINES. THE FORM OF THE ALUMINUM BUILDING. THESE MOVEABLE FURNISHINGS ARE EASILY SECURABLE USING A THE PARK. COLORS ARE SELECTED IN MUTED EARTH AND LANDSCAPE TONES COMPLEMENTS THE USAGE OF METAL ELSEWHERE IN THE PARK LANDSCAPE. LOCK AND CABLE TO CONNECT TO A GROUND ANCHOR. WHICH ARE ANALOGOUS TO THE REGIONAL LANDSCAPE AND WHICH RECALL THE INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE, SPECIFICALLY THE TRAIN CAR AND STEEL BRIDGE COLORS. SITE FURNISHING TYPE D2: SITE FURNISHING TYPE F1: SITE FURNISHING TYPE G: PARK-WIDE BIKE RACK PARK-WIDE LITTER BIN PARK-WIDE BOLLARD RAL COLOR: RAL COLOR: RAL COLOR: 9004 9004 9004 MFG/MODEL: URBAN RACKS / URBAN STAPLE BIKE RACK MFG/MODEL: MMCITE (MODERN DESIGN AND SITE FURNISHINGS) / PRAX 120 LITTER BIN WITH MFG/MODEL: MMCITE (MODERN DESIGN AND SITE FURNISHINGS) / MIELON SM100/101 STEEL BODY, PLASTIC LINER, AND STEEL DOOR. BOLLARD NARRATIVE: THIS BIKE RACK IS SELECTED TO MATCH THE BIKE RACK SELECTED AS A 2016-10-10 2016-10-10 STANDARD FOR THE DOWNTOWN AREA. NARRATIVE: FOR USE THROUGHOUT THE PARK, THIS LITTER BIN HAS BEEN SELECTED TO Page 18NARRATIVE: FOR USE THROUGHOUT THE PARK AT ALL BOLLARD LOCATIONS, THIS BOLLARD Page 18 COMPLETE THE CRAFTED STEEL AESTHETIC OF OTHER METAL ASSEMBLIES IN COMES IN FIXED AND REMOVABLE STYLES. THE DESIGN IS INTENDED TO 2016-10-10 2016-10-10 2016-10-10 THE PARK LANDSCAPE WHILE ALSO NOT MAKING A BIG DESIGN STATEMENT. COMPLEMENT THE CRAFTED STEEL AESTHETIC OF OTHER METAL ASSEMBLIES Page 20 Page 20 Page 20 LUMINAIRE TYPOLOGY: AMBIENT THE LITTER BIN IS HARD WORKING AND FUNCTIONAL WITH ADEQUATE CAPACITY IN THE PARK LANDSCAPE. LUMINAIRE TYPOLOGY: AMBIENT AND EASE OF USE FOR MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS. LUMINAIRE TYPOLOGY:LUMINAIRE EXPERIENTIAL TYPOLOGY:LUMINAIRE EXPERIENTIAL TYPOLOGY: EXPERIENTIAL 30 30 28 28 28 28 28 26 26 26 26 26 24 24 24 24 24 22 RAL COLOR FOR 22 22 22 22 ALL POLE LIGHTS: 20 9004 OR NON-RAL 20 20 20 20 18 COLOR MATTE-BLACK 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 14 14 14 14 14 12 12 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 10 8 8 8 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 FIXED PEDESTRIAN POLE LIGHT COLUMN 15’ MULTIHEAD 30’ MULTIHEAD FIXED PEDESTRIAN POLE LIGHT COLUMN 15’ MULTIHEAD 30’ MULTIHEAD NICHE DOWNLIGHT NICHE DOWNLIGHT BENCHNICHE DOWNLIGHTUNDERLIGHT BENCH UNDERLIGHT BENCHCLIFF UNDERLIGHT UPLIGHT CLIFF UPLIGHT CLIFF UPLIGHT MFG/MODEL: LIGMAN/TANGO MFG/MODEL: BEGA/88067 SERIES MFG/MODEL: BK/DELTA STAR MFG/MODEL: BK/DENALI EXPERIENTIAL MFG / MODEL VARIES LIGHTING: NARRATIVE: FOR USE ALONG THE NARRATIVE: FOR USE ALONG THE HOWARD NARRATIVE: FOR USE ON THE SOUTH BANK NARRATIVE: SUGGESTED FOR USE CENTENNIAL TRAIL, THIS LIGHT STREET PROMENADE, THIS LIGHT AND HOWARD STREET PROMENADE IN THE CENTRAL PLAZA, NARRATIVE: THESE LIGHTING TYPES ARE SELECTED TO PROVIDE SITUATION- IS DURABLE AND EFFICIENT REINFORCES THE LINEARITY OF SOUTH AND MID-CHANNEL THIS LIGHT IS SIMILAR SPECIFICLIGHTING LIGHTING. DESIGN FORGUIDELINES EXAMPLE,LIGHTING THE NICHE DESIGN DOWNLIGHT GUIDELINES IS LIGHTING DESIGN GUIDELINES WITH A WIDE DISTRIBUTION THE PROMENADE WHILE ALSO LIGHTING DESIGNBRIDGES, GUIDELINES THIS VERSATILE LIGHT TO THERIVERFRONT 15’ MULTI-HEAD RIVERFRONT PARK SELECTEDLUMINAIRERIVERFRONT TO PARK TYPOLOGY ILLUMINATE THE SOUTHLUMINAIRE CHANNEL TYPOLOGYPARK CONCRETE LUMINAIREdark TYPOLOGY| light dark | light dark | light LIGHTING DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR OPTIMAL TRAIL LIGHTING. PROVIDING INTUITIVE, LEGIBLE LUMINAIRE TYPOLOGYALLOWS LIGHTING TO BE DIRECTED darkBUT BETTER | SUITEDlight FOR CURVING WALLS ALONG THE RIVER. LUMINAIRE TYPOLOGY dark | light RIVERFRONTWAYFINDING. PARK TO SUIT EACH UNIQUE SPACE. LARGER SPACES. RIVERFRONT PARK NOTE: REFER TO THE LIGHTING DESIGN GUIDELINES DATED 10/10/2016 FOR ADDITIONAL LIGHTING INFORMATION Site Standards: RIVERFRONT PARK Furnishings and Lighting Return to Agenda Return to Agenda RIVERFRONT PARK HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Historic preservation plan (HPP) provides a framework for incorporating historic preservation planning into the future management and development of Riverfront Park. The vision for this HPP is rooted in two community planning documents: City of Spokane’s Comprehensive Plan and the 2014 Riverfront Park Master Plan (Master Plan). The Comprehensive Plan gives increased value to the natural environment, and gives equal value to the legacy of our city’s past by promoting historic preservation as we grow. The Master Plan a vision for the park over the next twenty years. This HPP therefore augments the master planning process by providing historic preservation guidance for the park. Several key points of the plan: 1. The HPP is a tool for park planners, managers and consultants to help guide the treatment of historic properties and incorporate the rich history into the visitor’s experience. 2. The HPP is a guideline rather than a rulebook. 3. The HPP outlines the process to achieve planning goals. 4. The HPP’s goal is to assist the Park Board and Park Department to implement strategies that preserve and protect individual historic properties as well as the Expo ’74 historic district. It defines appropriate preservation treatments (restoration, preservation, or rehabilitation/adaptive reuse) to the historic properties. 5. The HPP maintains a strong focus on the preservation, rehabilitation, rehabilitation/adaptive reuse and the interpretation of historic properties. 6. The HPP will assist integration historic preservation into the decision-making process. 7. The HPP states that education is an important aspect of preservation, stresses respect for historic properties, and the reuse of historic buildings/structures/features as part of the mission of the park. 8. The HPP seeks to retain existing buildings and structures and/or their materials to support historic preservation and sustainability practices where possible. 9. The HPP highlights the sacred connection between Snxʷ Meneʔ (formerly Canada Island) and the Spokane Tribe. It describes a collaborative relationship with the Spokane Tribe in the planning for the island. 10. The HPP states there are known intact village level archaeological deposit and burial grounds located within a quarter mile of Riverfront Park. It is possible to find prehistoric sites anywhere in the project area (Riverfront Park). 11. The HPP describes twenty-two (22) historic properties throughout Riverfront Park and offers definitions of their historic characteristics.