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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/01/2013 07 Billboards Moratorium ExtensionBUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON AGENDA STATEMENT Item No. For Meeting of: 10/1/2013 ITEM TITLE: Public Hearing to consider ordinance extending moratorium pertaining to billboards and adopting findings of fact in support thereof. SUBMITTED BY: Steve Osguthorpe, AICP Community Development Director (509) 575-3533 SUMMARY EXPLANATION: On April 2, 2013, the City Council enacted a moratorium on the installation of billboards and any digital signs 72 square feet or larger. Since its enactment, staff has been conducting research on the costs and benefits of billboards and preparing an inventory of existing billboards in Yakima. But before proceeding with any code development on this topic, it is critical to first report to the City Council on staffs findings to determine from a policy standpoint what direction the Council may wish to take on this issue. Prior to the Council's September 17, 2013 meeting, staff distributed to the Council a detailed report of our findings, explaining how billboards have been addressed both regionally and across the country. The findings of the report (which is again attached) will be discussed at the October 1, 2013 City Council meeting. I will have a PowerPoint presentation at the meeting that will highlight the report and explain alternatives the Council could consider on this topic. The current moratorium expires on October 1, 2013. If the Council wishes to pursue code changes to address the findings of the report, additional time will be needed to process the changes. The purpose of the Hearing on October 1, 2013 is to consider extending the moratorium to allow time to complete this work. Staff is recommending extension of the moratorium through January 17, 2013. Contrary to standard claims of the industry, billboards provide few if any benefits to Yakima's local economy. They have more commonly been found to impose significant costs to local development efforts and to adversely affect surrounding property values. For example, a study done in Philadelphia documented a decreased value of $30,826 for properties within 500 feet of a billboard. It also found that homes located further than 500 feet but within a census tract/community where billboards are present experienced a decrease of $947 for every billboard in that census tract. Critics argue that billboards target low income neighborhoods and that they promote in those neighborhoods addictive products. That holds true for Yakima. A recent inventory of Yakima billboards revealed that of the 119 billboards located within city limits, 84% are in low income neighborhoods, and that 25% of billboard ads are for alcohol and gambling facilities. It also reveled that nearly 70% of billboard advertising in Yakima is for non -local businesses. Unlike on-site signage that is the life -blood of local business, billboards are the lifeblood of non - local industries in Texas, Louisiana and New York that have become "absentee landlords" of Yakima's streetscapes. Yakima is one of the few cities in eastern Washington that still allows billboards. There are few things that would be more effective at improving the City's built environment than to regulate the further spread of non -local billboard products and their non - local ads within Yakima's borders. Resolution: Ordinance: Other (Specify): Contract: Contract Term: Start Date: End Date: Item Budgeted: Amount: Funding Source/Fiscal Impact: Strategic Priority: Insurance Required? No Mail to: Phone: APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL: Improve the Built Environment City Manager RECOMMENDATION: Staff originally thought that extending the moratorium through the end of the year would provide sufficient time to process any code updates associated with this issue. We can have the footwork done before the end of the year, but due to Council meeting dates during the holidays and the fact that the ordinance would not become effective until 30 days after adoption, the moratorium would need to extend through at least January 17, 2014. Staff therefore recommends that the Council conduct the hearing and adopt the attached ordinance extending moratorium to January 17, 2013. The staff futher recommends that the Council either direct staff to work with the Planning Commission on developing a policy and code recommendation on this topic, or to direct staff to work with the Planning Commission on one of the following opitions: Option 1 - Amend the zoning code to prohibit new billboards, including new digital billboards. This would include conversion of existing billboards. Option 2 — Same as Option 1, but also include an amortization clause to eliminate existing billboards that are not subject to the HBA protection. Option 3 — Amend the zoning code to further restrict the height, size, and/or sing of billboards. A restricted size might be 96 square feet, and 30 feet high, and a 2,000 foot spacing between any billboards. Option 4 — Amend the zoning code to limit billboards to industrial zones and to prohibit billboards within 660 feet of federaily funded highways. (That's the distance within which signs are subject to HBA protection). Option 5 — Any combination of Options 1 through 4. ATTACHMENTS: Description || Ordinance Extending Moratorium Report Summary El Billboard Report Upload Date 9/2«oma 9/24/2013 9/24/2013 Ty Ordinance Cover Memo Backup Material ORDINANCE NO. 2013 - AN ORDINANCE of the City of Yakima renewing and extending moratorium regarding billboards and certain digital signs adopted April 2, 2013 pursuant to Ordinance No. 2013-13, for a period of month_, through midnight of , 2014, adopting findings of fact in support of such renewal and extension and affirming moratorium through , 2014; declaring an emergency in the passage of this ordinance and providing immediate effective date upon unanimous vote of approval by the City Council. WHEREAS, the City Council has previously adopted Ordinance No. 2013-13 on April 2, 2013 establishing a six-month moratorium on the filing and acceptance of applications for the installation, erection, construction, replacement, modification, or improvement of static billboards and digital billboards using changing electronic, digital, or changeable message copy, within the City of Yakima; directing development of comprehensive zoning and business regulations pertaining to such billboards and digital signs; and providing that the moratorium shall be in effect for six months, through October 1, 2013; and WHEREAS, the City Council has received a recommendation from the Community Development Department to extend the moratorium through midnight of 2014; and WHEREAS, RCW 35.63.200 and RCW 36.70A.390 provide that a moratorium, may be renewed for one or more six-month periods if a subsequent public hearing is held and findings of fact are made prior to each renewal; and WHEREAS, the City Council has scheduled and conducted a public hearing, pursuant to notice duly published, on October 1, 2013, to consider the request for renewal of such moratorium by extension through , 2014; and WHEREAS, the City Council, having received the recommendation of the Community Development Department, and having considered all comments and testimony presented at the public hearing, now makes the following findings of fact: (a) Since the adoption of the moratorium on April 2, 2013, city staff has: reviewed laws, municipal codes of other cities and municipal corporations; has prepared reports of how other jurisdictions both regionally and across the nation have regulated billboards and digital signs; and has completed an inventory of existing billboards within the City of Yakima. (b) While significant work has been accomplished to review and compile critical information on this topic, a significant portion of work remains to be done, including further study sessions with the Planning Commission, public hearings before the Planning Commission and public hearing before the City Council to 1 consider the Planning Commission's recommendation for adoption of a comprehensive ordinance. (c) Additional time is warranted per provisions of the Yakima City Charter Article VI, Section 2, that provide that an ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after adoption and publication, thereby compressing the time available for consideration and adoption of a new comprehensive code prior to the scheduled expiration of the current moratorium. (d) City staff has presented a work plan supporting and justifying an extension of the moratorium, with a foreseeable likelihood that additional time may be necessary to accommodate sufficient review by interested parties, further review by the Planning Commission, and review and adoption by the City Council. (e) The City Council finds and determines that an extension of the moratorium through midnight of , 2014 is warranted and supported, and that such extension is in the best interests of residents of the City of Yakima and will promote the general safety and welfare. (f) The City Council finds, determines and concludes that an emergency exists, to wit: (a) the City has previously received proposals for installation of static and electronic billboards within the City; (b) neither City staff nor the Planning Commission have had sufficient opportunity to prepare and review a comprehensive code addressing the effects of static and electronic billboards with regard to concerns for economic development, preservation and/or promotion of traffic and pedestrian safety, prevention of visual clutter and public nuisances associated with inadequate code provisions and regulation of static and electronic billboards; (c) the requested extension of the moratorium will preserve the status quo to enable the City to further study the effects of such uses and to devise appropriate zoning and regulatory controls to address the effects of such uses; (d) because the moratorium adopted pursuant to Ordinance No. 2013-13 expires October 1, 2013, and because City Charter Article VI Section 2 provides that an ordinance becomes effective 30 days after publication unless the City Council declares that an emergency exists justifying an immediate effective date, the City Council finds and determines that the extension of the moratorium should take effect immediately upon adoption of this ordinance in order to preserve the status quo and promote the purposes of the moratorium; and WHEREAS, the City Council, having adopted the above findings of fact, hereby makes the following conclusions: (a) The City Council has jurisdiction to consider and decide all issues herein, including an extension of the moratorium, all pursuant to RCW 35.63.200 and RCW 36.70A.390. 2 (b) There being no objection to any Council member hearing and deciding such issues, any objection thereto is hereby deemed waived. (c) The work performed to date has been necessary and appropriate to prepare a proposed comprehensive code pertaining to regulation of billboards and digital signs, but additional time is necessary and appropriate to accommodate further review and ultimate adoption. (c) The moratorium adopted pursuant to Ordinance No 2013-13 should be renewed by extension through midnight of , 2014. Such extension is warranted and supported by the scope of work to be done, including accommodation of time necessary for review of the proposed code, submission of comments and proposed revisions, public hearings and final adoption; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that the above findings and conclusions support the requested extension of the moratorium adopted pursuant to Ordinance No. 2013-13, and that such extension will promote the general safety and welfare; now, therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF YAKIMA: Section 1. The moratorium adopted and imposed pursuant to Ordinance No. 2013- 13, originally set to expire October 1, 2013, is hereby renewed to extend through midnight of , 2014. Section 2. The City Manager is hereby directed to continue to perform the duties imposed pursuant to Ordinance No. 2013-13. Section 3. Except as amended, renewed and extended herein, the provisions of Ordinance No. 2013-13 shall remain in full force and effect according to its terms. Section 4. If the City Council passes this ordinance by unanimous vote, pursuant to Article VI Section 2 of the Charter of the City of Yakima, such unanimous vote of the City Council constitutes a finding, determination and declaration that this ordinance is an emergency ordinance to provide for the immediate preservation of the public peace, property, health or safety, and this ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage. In the event this ordinance does not receive the unanimous vote of the City Council, this ordinance shall be in full force and effect 30 days after its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law and by the City Charter. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, signed and approved this 1St day of October, 2013. ATTEST: Micah Cawley, Mayor 3 City Clerk Publication Date: Effective Date: Unanimous Vote: Yes No 4 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: - MEMORANDUM - Honorable Mayor and City Council Members Steve Osguthorpe, AICP Community Development Director Billboard Moratorium September 9, 2013 On April 2, 2013, the City Council imposed a moratorium on the installation of any new off -premise signs and any digital signs 72 square feet or larger. This has more commonly been referred to as a billboard moratorium because it was the common billboard - digitized or otherwise - that the moratorium was intended to address. The moratorium was the result of a discussion city staff had with the Council over Yakima's built environment. Staff shared with Council a PowerPoint presentation on both the positive aspects of Yakima's built environment and the areas where the City has experience significant decline in both the visual and socio-economic quality of its commercial districts and neighborhoods. The presentation identified those features that contributed to the visual disarray and negative images of the City's major entry corridors, including Nob Hill Boulevard and North First Street. Billboards were cited as one of the more visually obtrusive features in these areas that could severely hamper the City' s ability to revitalize neighborhoods. And based upon the content of billboard ads, it was noted that they provided questionable benefit to the City of Yakima. Many were found to promote products or services that conveyed a negative image of the City, such as criminal wanted postings, "jail sucks" bail bonding services, and alcohol products at city entrances and in low income neighborhoods. Others were found to advertize services not located in the city of Yakima, such as a casino in Toppenish, a business in Ellensburg, and a ski resort in Canada. Finally, it was shown that the physical condition of the billboards were often tattered and run down, contributing to a blighted image of Yakima's highly visual entry corridors. Staff has therefore prepared for the City Council the attached report that will serve as a basis for further discussion and policy development on this topic. Specifically, the report: a. Provides an inventory of existing billboards in Yakima, including their location and the content of their ads in terms local or non -local promotions. b. Describes the debate over billboard effects on economic development and revitalization efforts. c. Provides information on the affect of billboards on property values and local economies. d. Addresses the issue of traffic safety as it relates to billboards. e. Provides information on how other jurisdictions both regionally and nationally have chosen to regulate billboards. f. Describes how the billboard industry has affected policy on this topic at the local, state and national level, and the tactics the City of Yakima can expect the industry to take to affect any changes in local regulations of billboards. In summary, the report finds that billboards: a. Adversely affect property values. b. Provide virtually no property tax revenue. c. Do not enhance the local economy (70% of businesses promoted on billboard ads in Yakima are non -local businesses). d. Proliferate in low income and declining neighborhoods. e. Promote in low income neighborhoods addictive products like alcohol and gambling (Virtually all of these ads are located in Yakima's low income neighborhoods). f. Suppress economic development. g. Inhibit streetscape enhancement and allow for removal of streetscape landscaping. h. Are directly linked to increased traffic accidents i. Benefit primarily out-of-state industries (Clear Channel Advertising is based in San Antonio Texas, Lamar Outdoor Advertising is based in Baton Rouge Louisiana, and CBS Outdoor Advertising is headquartered in New York, New York). j. Are banned in nearly every larger eastern Washington city including, but not limited to, Union Gap, Kennewick, Richland, Pasco, Wenatchee, Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane Valley, and Moses Lake. The City of Yakima is taking active steps to improve neighborhoods and enhance its entry corridors. Planned efforts include: • A new street cross section for North 1st Street including street trees and landscaping, center island features and undergrounding of utilities. • An overlay sign code for North 1st Street. • Submittal of a plan to clean up Nob Hill Boulevard. • Redevelopment of the mill site, including a focus on freeway corridor enhancements. • A focus on code compliance of eastside neighborhoods. • Redevelopment of the downtown. The PowerPoint presentation on the built environment demonstrated how markedly changed these areas would be if billboards and other superfluous fixtures, utility poles and illegal signs were removed. However, removal of billboards can be costly to the city, especially if they are located near federally funded highways where they enjoy the protection of the American Highway Beautification Act (HBA). The HBA will adversely affect the city's ability to beautify its highway corridors because it allows removal of trees and other enhancing vegetation that would otherwise block visibility of billboards. For example, the act prohibits the City from installing any landscaping that would block from either side the view of the billboard located at the city' s entrance on North 1st Street. Such roadblocks to community renewal efforts will be exacerbated as new billboards are allowed along or near Yakima' s highway corridors. HE NEW LOOK MILLER TIME. ,,,,,, ITB'IIME Billboards are a lucrative business, and the industry will no doubt fight to both retain existing billboards in the City and to upgrade them to the more profitable electronic images. This is a trend across the nation, and one which most cities, including Yakima, have not addressed in their codes. It is also a trend the industry is pushing for at the State level. For the past two years the outdoor advertising industry has proposed legislation that would nullify Washington State's Scenic Vistas Act by allowing digital billboard ads on state highways and scenic byways. This was proposed in 2012 and failed, and was considered again in 2013 under Senate Bill SB 5304 and House Bill HB 1408. While it failed again, it is gaining momentum and will likely pass under relentless pressure from industry lobbyists. If the industry succeeds, we should expect digital billboards to proliferate along Yakima's freeway and highway corridors because digitals are highly profitable, Yakima's sign ordinance currently allows them, and they would enjoy the legal protection and benefits the American Highway Beautification Act now affords to billboard owners. Regardless of state level efforts, the industry will continue expanding its product in Yakima under current codes. It is therefore prudent for the City Council to consider the following options: Option 1 - Amend the zoning code to prohibit new billboards, including new digital billboards. This would include conversion of existing billboards. Option 2 — Same as Option 1, but also include an amortization clause to eliminate existing billboards that are not subject to the HBA protection. Option 3 — Amend the zoning code to further restrict the height, size, and/or spacing of billboards. A restricted size might be 96 square feet, and 30 feet high, and a 2,000 foot spacing between any billboards. Option 4 — Amend the zoning code to limit billboards to industrial zones and to prohibit billboards within 660 feet of federally funded highways. (That's the distance within which signs are subject to HBA protection). Option 5 — Any combination of Options 1 through 4. As described in the attached report, Yakima is one of the few cities in eastern Washington that yet allows billboards. Given that Yakima is taking active steps to improve its market position with other cities, and recognizing the positive experiences of cities across the nation that have enacted prohibitions on billboards, staff believes that Option 1 or 2 would put Yakima's competitive marketing edge on par with other cities in the region. If the Council wishes to pursue any of the above options, it is prudent to extend the moratorium for an additional period to allow development of code language and to process amendments through the normal channels. To ensure adequate time for Planning Commission review, SEPA processing, and notice to the public and state agencies, staff suggests that the moratorium be extended to the end of the year. This would also allow time to more fully address digital on -premise signs. Yakima Billboard Moratorium First Report to Yakima City Council September 9, 2013 Background: On April 2, 2013, the City of Yakima imposed a moratorium on the installation of any new off -premise signs and any digital signs 72 square feet or larger. This has more commonly been referred to as a billboard moratorium because it was the common billboard - digitized or otherwise - that the moratorium was intended to address. The moratorium was the result of a discussion city staff had with the Council over Yakima's built environment. Staff shared with Council a PowerPoint presentation on both the positive aspects of Yakima's built environment and the areas where the City has experience significant decline in both the visual and socio-economic quality of its commercial districts and neighborhoods. The presentation identified those features that contributed to the visual disarray and negative images of the City's major entry corridors, including Nob Hill Boulevard and North First Street. Billboards were cited as one of the more visually obtrusive features in these areas that could severely hamper the City's ability to revitalize neighborhoods. And based upon the content of billboard ads, it was noted that they provided questionable benefit to the City of Yakima. Many were found to promote products or services that conveyed a negative image of the City, such as criminal wanted postings, "jail sucks" bail bonding services, and alcohol products at city entrances and in low income neighborhoods. Others were found to advertize services not located in the city of Yakima, such as a casino in Toppenish, a business in Ellensburg, and a ski resort in Canada. THE WORLD'S MOST REFRESHINAN' ENGINEERED FOR REFRESHMENT. Finally, it was shown that the physical condition of the billboards were often tattered and run down, contributing to a blighted image of Yakima's highly visual entry corridors. The purpose of this report therefore is to provide additional information to the Yakima City Council that will serve as a basis for further discussion and policy development on this topic. Specifically, this report: a. Provides an inventory of existing billboards in Yakima, including their location and the content of their ads in terms local or non -local promotions. b. Describes the debate over billboard effects on economic development and revitalization efforts. c. Provides information on the affect of billboards on property values and local economies. d. Addresses the issue of traffic safety as it relates to billboards. e. Provides information on how other jurisdictions both regionally and nationally have chosen to regulate billboards. f. Describes how the billboard industry has affected policy on this topic at the local, state and national level, and the tactics the City of Yakima can expect the industry to take to affect any changes in local regulations of billboards. A Comparison of Yakima Billboard Policies At a local level, regulation of billboards should reflect city policy and align with Council objectives and strategies. The City Council has adopted policies with a strong focus on improving the built environment, cleaning up entry corridors, and improving the image of the City. It is therefore appropriate to consider how billboards contribute to or detract from the visual qualities of the city. The City of Yakima is known for its pro-business policies, its economic growth focus, and its concern for individual property rights. In that regard, Yakima is not unlike other eastern Washington cities that lean toward more conservative policies on land use regulations. It is therefore significant that the cities of Union Gap, Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, Wenatchee, Spokane, Spokane Valley, Walla Walla, Wenatchee and Moses Lake, have chosen to ban new billboards in their communities. At first glance, this seems 2 contradictory to the conservative policies of eastern Washington. But a closer look reveals that this is not always a partisan issue. Many cities find that amenity provides a competitive edge in their economic development strategies. Even traditionally conservative cities like Houston and Salt Lake City (discussed below) believe that billboards impose significant liabilities to their development objectives. Other large cities banning new billboards include Seattle, Denver, Durham, San Diego, Little Rock, Raleigh, Durham, Jacksonville, and Kansas City. At a much broader level, Vermont, Alaska, Hawaii, and Maine have imposed statewide bans on billboards, finding that the aesthetic character of their landscape drives their state economies. Not surprisingly, the billboard industry argues against such hard line policies, insisting that its product is essential for economic success and that it promotes community interests. A common industry claim is that (a) over 70% of billboard advertisers are local businesses; and (b) the billboard industry donates $400 million in public service advertising each year. Billboard opponents argue the opposite, claiming that billboards more commonly advertise national brands or out-of-state products, that most billboards are located in low-income, minority neighborhoods, and that billboards within those neighborhoods heavily advertise alcohol and other addictive products. Yakima Billboard Inventory It is therefore helpful to consider where billboards are located in Yakima and what products they actually do promote. An inventory conducted in the summer of 2013 found 119 billboards located within city limits on 69 structures. 84% of billboards in Yakima lie east of 16th Street in the cities lower income neighborhoods. 16% lie west of 16th Street, but 55% of those lie along Fruitvale Avenue, which is another area characterized by low income neighborhoods. (See attached map in Appendix "A") The following table shows the content of Yakima billboard adds by category2: Billboard Inventory in Yakima (as of July 2013) Category Number of ads Percent of total adds Local Business3 47 30% Non -Local Business4 106 68% Public Services 9 6% Addictive Products6 39 25% 1 The Sign of The Times.org, FAQ's, Los Angeles Billboards, Q: What is the Impact of billboards on the economy?", & Q: "What do billboard companies do to help the community?" 2 Figures on the number of ads by category takes into account digital and tri -fold billboards that display multiple ads on single billboards. 3 Includes specific local businesses with city address; does not include ads for products sold by local businesses. 4 Includes businesses, corporations and organizations headquartered outside city limits 5 Includes ads for social service, public awareness, "crimestopper", fire prevention, etc. 6 Includes alcohol products and gambling facilities. 3 Aesthetics & Public Opinion of Billboards The industry makes few claims that billboards are intended to be attractive. Their principle purpose is to be dominantly visible to a large number of people. One commenter on the usefulness of billboard advertizing noted, "One of the advantages to having a billboard over a newspaper or magazine advertisement is that people cannot turn the page or throw out your billboard message. A radio or television advertisement can be turned off or ignored, where a billboard is constantly on and in areas where people are going to see it."' Such advantages to advertisers are the windfall of public monies that paid for the roads from which billboards are viewed. (A billboard has no value unless it is seen from public ways). The question is whether the public is fairly compensated for subsidizing billboard advertising and whether any costs or benefits accrue to the public. It is difficult to quantify the aesthetic costs or benefits of billboards because it requires that a value be placed upon such things as a view of the landscape, or a view of a cityscape. But even the courts have not been shy about the aesthetic impacts billboards. In the landmark case Metromedia v. the City of San Diego, the court declared, "It is not speculative to recognize that billboards by their very nature, wherever located and however construed, can be perceived as an aesthetic harm". 8 Surveys have been conducted to access public opinion on billboards with seemingly conflicting results. But the conflicts appear to be based on the types of questions asked and on who is conducting the survey. Some are conducted by "hired guns" of advocacy groups, while others are conducted by local jurisdictions trying to assess local opinion. Clearly, the Billboard industry likes to cite survey results that champion their cause. For example, an article published on the web by Vegas LED Screens — maker of digital billboard signs — states: "An August poll found that 80 percent of U.S. adults believe digital billboards are useful to drivers in giving them important information, and nearly the same proportion disagree with attempts to ban billboards. The American public overwhelmingly supports digital billboards despite many municipalities' attempts to ban them, according to new research commissioned by the Outdoor Advertising Association of America (OAAA)." Conversely, Scenic America, one of the strongest advocacy groups opposing billboards insists that public opinion polls finding that people actually like billboards are a myth, stating: "Actually, the opposite is true. Reputable public opinion polls find that most Americans think billboards are ugly, intrusive, and uninformative. Not one reputable survey shows that people like billboards. Arnold Anderson, eHow Contributor, www.eilowcorn; "The Advantages of Advertizing on Billboards", 8 Metromedia, Inc. v. City of San Diego, 453 U.S. 490, 510 (1981) (Hitte, J.). 4 "• By a 10 to 1 margin, Floridians favor reducing the number of billboards "Survey on Outdoor Advertising." 1995. • More than two-thirds of New Hampshire residents oppose billboards on highways "Public Attitudes Toward Billboards in New Hampshire." 1994. • 9 out of 10 Michigan residents feel the state has too many billboards "Questions commissioned by Michigan United Conservation Clubs." 1997 • 69% of Missourians believe that fewer billboards would make their states more attractive. "Statewide Public Opinion Poll on Billboards." 1994 • 81% of residents of Houston, TX favor their existing ordinance banning new billboard construction. "Assessing Public Opinion Regarding Billboards in the Houston Area." 1996." Without reviewing the questions and methods of the surveys referenced by either Scenic America or the Billboard industry, it is difficult to access their level of objectivity. It is nonetheless clear that the results persuaded many local policy makers to enact laws banning or significantly limiting billboards. That may be the best expression of public opinion — at least local opinion - on the matter of billboard aesthetics. Few large cities have taken a more firm position against billboards than Houston Texas, which is striking because Houston is the only major U.S. City with no zoning codes. Yet this "no -zones -about -it" pro -development city has expressed a "no bones about it" stance on eliminating billboards. Houston' s business community declared that "a city with trees and landscaping which bloom without being blocked by billboards was a more appealing place in which to do business than a city in which forests of billboards dotted the so- called landscape." Houston recently won a long-running battle at the U.S. Supreme Court level to eliminate 59 billboards that had been installed without permits and in violation of the City' s billboard ban. City mayor, Annise Parker commented, "This is another major victory in the long-running battle to reduce visual blight. Sign control, an attractive urban streetscape and green space equal a formula designed not only to insure the quality of life for Houstonians but a recipe for economic success."9 This has not been so easy for some cities, especially in those states were the billboard industry has successfully lobbied State legislatures to strip towns and cities of power to regulate billboards at the local level. That is currently the concern of Salt Lake City Mayor, Ralph Becker, who fears that state legislators (of whom only 4 out of 104 did not accept campaign financing from Utah -based Reagan Sign Company) may step in to further protect the billboard industry in the response to current City efforts to address the onslaught of digital billboards. This issue was recently addressed in an article published in The Deseret News titled, "Good for business or bad for scenery? Salt Lake City renews battle with billboard industry"10 The article highlighted the current debate over 9 Dennis Hathaway, "Are Billboards Good for Business? For One Major U.S. City, the Answer is An Emphatic NO". http://banbiiiboard)]ight.org; October 24, 2010, 10 Page, J. (2013, April 13). Good for Business or bad for scenery? "Salt Lake City renews battle with billboard industry. The Deseret News, Retrieved from http://www.deseretnews.comlarticle/865554037/Good-for-business-or-bad-for-scenery-Salt-Lake-City- renews-battle-with-billboard-industry.html?pg=all 5 Salt Lake's efforts to regulate or ban electronic billboards. It is significant that in this highly conservative pro-business state, blog respondents came out 10 to 1 against the industry, claiming that Salt Lake City' s otherwise beautiful setting has been marred by an onslaught of billboards. Equally telling is the response of a pro-business member of the Salt Lake City Council who stated, "A vote for billboards isn't necessarily a vote for business". He said, "My personal opinion is that business is good, but not all business is good. I'm not a fan of billboards".11 Another city typically friendly to billboards but now in a billboard battle is Los Angeles, California. LA residents were outraged by recent conversions of static billboards to electronic billboards, claiming that the bright illumination of the ads created blight and reflected into their yards and homes. 100 billboards were allowed to be converted to digital when the city agreed to an illegal settlement with CBS and Clear Channel outdoor advertising in 2006. That deal was contrary to a municipal ordinance prohibiting "alterations or enlargement" of such signs. A Los Angeles Superior Court Judge ruled the permits invalid and ordered 77 of the signs to go dark. The California Supreme Court declined to hear the case, effectively ending the billboard companies' legal options and ending the city's 5 -year legal battle over the signs. Economic Impact of Billboards: Economic Development & Property Value The visual impact of billboards is not purely an aesthetic concern. As the examples above indicate, many communities have found that aesthetics are integrally linked to the economic wellbeing of the community and that billboards are at odds with these objectives. So as Vermont, Alaska, Hawaii and Maine have determined that their scenic landscapes drive their tourism economies; it is not surprising that resort communities across the nation have likewise banned billboards. Examples include Aspen, Vail and Boulder, Colorado; Park City, Utah; Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts; Jackson Hole, Wyoming; Sun Valley, Idaho, as well as Palm Springs, California. Visitors to the "Palm Springs of Washington" might therefore be surprised to be welcomed through billboard medium. But the attested benefit of banning billboards goes beyond tourism objectives. Madeleine Appel, deputy director of the Houston city controller' s office commented, "The business community seems to have bought into the scenic community's belief that one of the things that makes Houston a good place to live, work and create businesses is the aesthetic environment -which, in part, means less billboard clutter and more green".12 Clark Martinson, general manager of Houston's Energy Corridor 11 ibid 12 ibid 6 District said, "The 1980 ban on new billboards and the resulting significant reduction in billboard numbers, through redevelopment and attrition, has had no negative effects on economic development and property values in Houston."13 Support for Houston' s ban comes from two of the city's largest developers — Gerald Hines and Kenneth Schnitzer. In 1984 Schnitzer sent 500 letters to civic and trade organizations trying to raise support for legislation aimed at "visual pollution" in Houston. Schnitzer is on the advisory board of Billboards Limited, a local anti -billboard group. "Damn it, we've got to clean this city up," Schnitzer once said in explaining why he supports such controls. Clearly, economies have not folded in Houston or other cities and states that have enacted tough billboard laws. But that is only one side of the coin. We should also consider whether billboards can in fact enhance the economies of cities that allow them. Most studies have focused on the economic gain to properties on which billboards are placed. But until recently, few studies have examined the impacts on properties within the vicinity of billboards, or the broader relationship between billboard controls and the economic condition of cities within the Unites States. These relationships were more recently addressed in a study conducted by Jonathan Snyder out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Snyder published his study in a paper titled, "Beyond Aesthetics: How Billboards Affect Economic Prosperity".14 Snyder's study focused on 20 major US cities, including those with non -strict billboard controls, and those with strict billboard controls. He found that (1) The median income for strict control cities is higher than that for not -strict cities; (2) The mean poverty rate for cities with stricter sign control is lower than for cities without strict sign controls; and (3) The mean home vacancy rate is lower for strict sign control cities. Snyder also studied the impact that billboards have on Philadelphia properties within the vicinity of billboards. He found that properties located within 500 feet of a billboard have a decreased real estate value of $30,826. Homes located further than 500 feet but within a census tract/community where billboards are present experience a decrease of $947 for every billboard in that census tract. His essential finding for Philadelphia was that billboards have negative financial and economic impacts. A specific example of billboard interests thwarting economic development activities comes again from Salt Lake City, where city officials have been battling billboard corporations in Salt Lake's redevelopment efforts. Salt Lake passed a nine-month moratorium on billboards last April. The follow excerpt is from an article published in High Country News based upon an interview with Salt Lake' s senior land use planner Doug Dansie. The author writes: "On busy 600 South, a primary gateway from I-15 into downtown . . . Reagan Outdoor Advertising has a large billboard next to one of the newer motels, a 13 Hathaway, IBID 14 Jonathan Snyder, Beyond Aesthetics: How Billboards Affect Economic Prosperity, December 2011, Funded by the Samuel S. Fels Fund. 7 Marriott Springhill Suites. When the city approved the motel, Reagan Outdoor complained that the motel's sign would block its billboard and wanted permission to raise its billboard to be 85 feet tall. The city decided instead to have the motel change the location of its sign. Then Reagan complained that the light poles in the motel parking lot blocked views of the billboard and reportedly wanted more than $1 million in compensation. (That dispute is still unresolved.) On his downtown billboards tour, Dansie points to another billboard site where, he says, zoning laws permit a 375 -foot -tall office building. The combination of a billboard easement and the law against blocking views of billboards is keeping that lot occupied only by a one-story strip mall, however. Other downtown billboards are similar obstacles to downtown renewal, Dansie says: "The reality is, the outdoor advertising industry is suppressing development."1 Industry responses to such complaints are mostly formulaic. To its own hypothetical question, "What is the impact of billboards on the economy?" the outdoor advertising industry gave its familiar 70% -local -business doomsday response to its Los Angeles readers, claiming, "More than 70 percent of billboard advertisers are local businesses, and in Los Angeles, there are more than 6,000 businesses using billboards. These businesses employ over 175,000 people. Outdoor advertising is highly effective at increasing sales. Recent studies have shown that businesses that use billboards would lose up to 20 percent of their business without access to billboards. (Taylor & Franke, Journal of Advertising Research (2003), Cambridge University Press)." 16 The above response seems to contradict other available figures on this topic. The Outdoor Advertising Association of America (OAAA) has purportedly stated that the top three companies advertising on billboards as of 2009 were McDonald's, Verizon Long Distance, and Pepsi, with a large number of wireless phone companies, movie companies, car manufacturers and banks also being high on the list.17 Though the source of that information is not confirmed, it more closely reflects Yakima's billboard inventory figures showing that nearly 70% of billboard ads in Yakima are for non -local businesses, which is exactly the opposite of industry claims. Taxation of Billboards: A final issue regarding billboard economics is the method by which billboards are taxed. In terms of tax revenue, billboards are considered personal property in Washington State for purposes of property taxation. The industry' s justification of this, which apparently was persuasive to lawmakers, is that billboards do not belong to the underlying property owner. The land is simply being leased and the billboard can be removed and used elsewhere. This departs significantly from taxation laws on other structures permanently 15 Ray Ring, High Country News, Bozeman Montana, Billboard Companies Use Money and Influence to Override Your Vote, January 23, 2012 16 The Sign of The Times.org, FAQ's, Los Angeles Billboards, Q: What is the Impact of Billboards on the Economy?" 17 Wikipedia, Billboards (non -referenced source) 8 affixed to the ground. For example, McDonald's will be leasing the underlying land for its planned restaurant in downtown Yakima, but will actually own the structure. Under the Billboard Industry's rationale, the McDonald's building should be considered personal rather than real property, since it is just as possible to relocate a building as it is to relocate a billboard (and perhaps more likely given the tenacity of the Industry to keep billboards in place!) Bonnie Brae Mansion Relocation, South Carolina.18 While it's possible to relocate many types of structures, billboards are one of the few structure types with engineered footings and foundations that are not included in the improvement value of land. This provides great advantage to billboard owners over the owners of other permanently affixed structures, particularly since it is the location — especially prime locations of high visibility — that gives value to billboards. But what is both ironic and damaging to local government is that prevailing law often requires them to be valued as real property for eminent domain purposes. Under the provisions of the American Highway Beautification Act (discussed below), this has had dramatic and dire effects on jurisdictions that wish to redevelop commercial areas or otherwise enhance their built environment. The American Highway Beautification Act (HBA) Problems associated with billboards and local redevelopment efforts have their roots in the American Highway Beautification Act (HBA). This law in particular should concern the City of Yakima as it plans to beautify through landscaping and other improvements its entry corridors near federal -aid highways. The act in its current state effectively punished local government for attempting to beautify areas near billboards that the City may have previously approved. The City should therefore carefully consider whether it wants to allow new billboards in areas that are subject to the protection of the act. President Lyndon Johnson signed the Highway Beautification Act into law in 1965. Its intent was to protect the natural and scenic beauty of federal -aid highways by controlling billboards along rural, scenic and agricultural areas. The objectives of the act included elimination of existing billboards in rural areas by 1970, and prevention of further spread. However, through subsequent amendments championed by the billboard industry, the bill has become a principle driver of billboard proliferation. It has effectively eliminated traditional police power measures local governments once had to control billboards along 18 Picture source, Expert House Movers (EHM) http://www.experthousemovers.com/bonnie-brae-mansion- relocated-for-commercial-expansion/ 9 highways that run through their own jurisdiction. Specifically, it prohibits amortization as a means of compensation to remove billboards within 660 feet of federal -aid highways. It instead requires local government to resort to eminent domain measures and forces full cash compensation for their removal. But even more crippling to local government is that compensation is not just for the value of the structure itself; it is for the value of the projected revenue the billboard would produce, and can further extend to the value of other billboards that may in some way be associated with the billboard being removed. Such measures have abruptly halted the initial intent of the HBA to remove highway billboards, and have instead created a safe haven for the industry. As one commenter noted, "By 1982, so completely had the industry turned the Highway Beautification Act to its benefit that Vermont's Senator Robert Stafford (R-Vt.), one of the most tenacious of the billboard reformers, bitterly observed the law would be more aptly labeled the Billboard Compensation and Protection Act, and sought to repeal the 1965 law. Ironically, only the billboard industry sought to keep the law regulating signs on and near federal highways."19 This eventual redefinition of the HBA in favor of the billboard industry would likely be no surprise to Lyndon Johnson who, in a recorded 1968 phone conversation with then -U.S. Representative and future Speaker Jim Wright, let lose on the issue with his legendary bluntness. Legislation to strengthen the Highway Beautification Act, he asserted, was being blocked by "this damned billboard industry" — "selfish, eager hogs that won't even let folks sit down and reason with them." This redefinition of the HBA has empowered the billboard industry with a two -edge sword. With one edge, it allows the industry to capitalize on public investment in highways; the other edge effectively renders local government powerless to clean up and redevelop public highways, as though the highways were purchased by and for the billboard industry. The industry's rationale for this is that billboards represent the use of private property abutting the highways. Yet the courts have continually affirmed that the billboard business is a use of the public's investment in roadways rather than a use of private property. Appendix A provides views from the courts in four landmark rulings that underscore their position that the "enhanced value" of billboards "was created by the State in the construction of the roads and not by the signs' owners."20 One area where the industry has been particularly effective at weakening the HBA through loose interpretation of its provisions is in the area of digital billboards. As originally and currently worded, the HBA requires that billboard messages be static. However, in 2007 the industry was successful in getting the Federal Highway Administration to interpret "static" to mean a message changing no more frequently than once every 4 seconds. This has given the green light to digital billboards in spite of HBA's prohibition of non -static billboards. It has also exacerbated concerns over aesthetic impacts of billboards. Critics who have referred to billboards as "litter on a 19 • Philip M. Stern, The Best Congress Money Can Buy, at page 48 (Pantheon Books 1988). 20 Modjeska Sign Studios, Inc. v. Berle, 55 A.D. 2d340 (1977). 10 stick" now also refer to them as "televisions on a stick" or -drive-by theaters". The digital conversion trend has also heightened concerns regarding the safety aspect of billboards. Critics marvel that so much attention is paid to the hazards of texting while driving, while the hazards of watching television while driving have been deemed -inconclusive" by the FHA. Industry Lobbyists Focus on State Legislatures, Including Washington. In addition to industry efforts to both loosen and keep intact the HBA at the federal level, it has lobbied heavily at the state level for similar allowances in and protection from communities that might otherwise impose stricter billboard standards. In many cases, cities and towns have been shielded from the onslaught of billboards along their highways because of more stringent standards at the state level. The industry is working hard to change this. In its push to convert static billboards to electronic billboards, the industry recently proposed legislation that would nullify Washington State's Scenic Vistas Act by allowing advertizing-driven digital billboards on state highways and scenic byways. This was proposed in 2012 and failed, and was considered again in 2013 Linder Senate Bill SB 5304 and House Bill HI3 1408. The matter was also being considered by the Senate Transportation Committee to enter into an agreement to sell advertising space to the industry. The "lure" put out by the billboard industry was a promise to post emergency messaging such as Amber alerts in exchange for continuous commercial messaging along State highways and scenic byways. But what was different in the industry's 2013 proposal is that it would purportedly allow local governments to enact their own restrictions on digital billboards should the State finally concede to them. That might have sounded like good news to local governrnents. but some saw it as a "divide and conquer" approach by the industry. Without the support and protection of the State, cities and towns would be on their own to defend what regulations they might dare to enact locally. And given the industry's propensity to sue any jurisdiction attempting to enact restrictions opposed by the industry, local regulation is the best the industry could hope for. The billboard industry has clearly shown it has no qualms about filing law suits virtually every time a city enacts legislation to limit industry practices. And the fact that the courts almost always rule in favor of those cities willing to fight the lawsuit doesn't deter the industry from stretching its lucrative muscles. The unfortunate fact is that many cash-strapped cities simply don't have the financial resources and/or the staff expertise to fight the lawsuits, and they simply give in to industry threats. It was concerns such as this that caused industry efforts with the Washington State legislature to fail again in 2013, but given the industry's tenacity and continued push at all state levels, the issue will almost certainly be again before the Legislature in 2014. 11 Driver's Safety The final aspect to be considered with billboards pertains to driver safety. If one were to "Google" the question, "do billboards cause accidents?", a number of articles will appear with headlines stating that there is no statistically significant correlation between billboards and crashes. The sheer number of such headlines would make one think that the question of safety is settled and closed. The catch is that virtually every study referenced by these articles has been commission by or associated with the Outdoor Advertising Association of America (OAAA) and many contend that the studies are self- serving and biased. Moreover, most of the headlined articles point back to the same two oft -referenced studies, including: "A Study of the Relationship between Digital Billboards and Traffic Safety in Cuyahoga County, Ohio,"21, and "Driving Performance and Digital Billboards: Final Report,"22 While hailed by industry supporters, the studies have been criticized for being commissioned for self-serving reasons and for lacking proper peer review. The Maryland State Highway Administration (MDSHA) therefore commissioned independent peer review of each of the two studies. The review was conducted by Jerry Wachtel, CPE, President of The Veridian Group, Inc. out of Berkeley, California. His findings were released in his study title, "A Critical, Comprehensive Review of Two Studies Recently Released by the Outdoor Advertising Association of America". His findings were not flattering to either study. He stated, "Since neither of these two studies had received public peer review at the time of their issuance, it was premature, at best, for the OAAA to make any claims of the validity of the findings. Also, since the accident study did not compare accidents in the presence of EBBs [electronic billboards] to accidents in their absence, the study presented no evidence, no less conclusive evidence, to justify the OAAA's claim. In addition, since even a cursory inspection of the human factors study showed that driver performance and behavior did, in fact, deteriorate when EBBs were present vs. when they were absent, the OAAA claims seem difficult to support. Finally, the OAAA's claim that it's Foundation for Outdoor Advertising Research and Education (FOARE) commissioned these studies to specifically examine whether there exists "a cause and effect link between outdoor digital billboards and driver behavior" demands scrutiny since the research methods and statistical analyses employed in these two studies were incapable of determining causality." 21 Study by Albert Martin Tantala, Sr., and Michael Walter Tantala, Tantala Associates, Submitted to: The Foundation for Outdoor Advertising Research and Education, July 7, 2007" 22 Study by Suzanne E. Lee, Melinda J. McElheny and Ronald Gibbons, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute Center for Automotive Safety Research, Prepared for: Foundation for Outdoor Advertising Research and Education, March 22, 2007." 12 Wachtel continues, "Because of the public relations campaign with which the OAAA released and publicized these two studies, they have received wide press coverage in print, online, and in the broadcast media. Without exception, this coverage has presented uncritical acceptance of these two reports as presented, with no scrutiny of their scientific or technical soundness. As a result, numerous States and local government agencies have begun to modify their codes and ordinances that address the use of digital billboards along the roadside. Having completed this peer review, it is our opinion that acceptance of these reports as valid is inappropriate and unsupported by scientific data, and that ordinance or code changes based on their findings is ill advised. Even the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has issued a recent policy memorandum in which DBBs are given tacit acceptance under certain conditions, possibly based in part on the release of these two studies. Because FHWA remains concerned about the safety implications of EBBs on highways, and because of its stated intention to conduct or sponsor its own research into this issue, it seems to this writer logical that any such policy change await further developments from research." The Federal Highway Administration has been in the process of studying the safety aspect of digital billboards since at least 2007. During that time, the Administration continued to state that further study was needed. The study has now been completed, but has not been released for public review. Some critics argue that FHA's non -committal stance on this issue reflects what some consider a cozy relationship between the industry and the FHA. That may be particularly evident if the FHA is relying upon the OAAA's studies to support changes to allow digital billboards as Jerry Wachtel suggests. As the Administration looks for ways to enhance its operating budget, billboards may indeed become an integral part of highway infrastructure in America. Given the questionable stance of FHA on this issue, it is helpful to consider the results of other studies both in the US and abroad that have provided more definitive conclusions. A 1994 study done by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, for example, evaluated the impact of an electronic sign in Milwaukee along I-94. The study concluded that "It is obvious that the variable message sign has had an effect on traffic, most notably in the increase of the side swipe crash rate." A more comprehensive study published in the journal Traffic Injury Prevention was commissioned by the Swedish Transportation Administration. The study was carried out by a team of German and Swedish researchers, who found that digital billboards keep drivers attention off the road for more than two seconds. The study confirmed what might otherwise seem intuitive — that the curiosity factor of drivers keeps them gazing at digital signs for longer periods of time as they attempt to read the ever-changing messages. The Swedish study built upon a well regarded 2006 Virginia Tech study commission by NHTSA23, which found that glances totaling more than 2 seconds for any purpose increases near-crash/crash risks by at least two times. The study further found that nearly 80 percent of crashes involve driver inattention within 3 seconds of the crash. 23 The Impact of Driver Inattention on Near-Crash/Crash Risk, An Analysis Using the 100 -Car Naturalistic Driving Study Data, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, April 2006 13 Finally, it also confirmed what a study commission by the Foundation for Outdoor Advertising Research and Education found — that digital billboards seem to attract more attention than static billboards. The FOARE study would not conclude any correlation between digital signs and more accidents, but the Swedish study provided that confirmation. So compelling was the Swedish study that the Swedish government ordered all digital signs to be removed. Digital billboards in Yakima illustrate the problem of extended gaze by the number of messages that some signs entice drivers to read. A sign located on the southeast corner of South 1st Street and Nob Hill Boulevard, for example, contains 8 changing messages. A sign at the corner of South 1st Street and Arlington Street contains 9 messages, and a sign off Valley Mall Boulevard near Fiber Road contains an impressive 13 changing messages! It has taken the sequential findings of multiple studies to derive at the conclusion that billboards create unsafe visual distractions. Each study appears to share common facts that derive at intermediate conclusions regarding driver gaze habits. But it appears that the author or commissioner of a given study has too easily dictated any final conclusions over whether extended gazes result in more crashes (also as Jerry Wachtel suggests) The Swedish study finally reached the conclusion that gazing at billboards in fact results in more crashes. But the results should not be surprising. One might offer the familiar adage, "This isn't rocket science" when considering whether it's a good idea to entice people to watch video screens rather than the road while driving a vehicle. That was precisely the point of the California Supreme Court in its landmark Metromedia decision upholding San Diego's billboard restrictions: "No matter what one's position on the sign and safety issue [is] one can find the study to support it .... [D]espite the insights provided by statistical analyses, the case for the hazards of private signs rests largely upon common sense and the informed judgments of traffic engineers and other experts. The arguments are complex and sometimes highly technical, but on the whole, the courts are increasingly likely to conclude that regulation of private signs may be reasonably expected to enhance highway safety." 24 That Metromedia case referenced an earlier decision out of New York wherein the court declared, "We hold as a matter of law that an ordinance which eliminates billboards designed to be viewed from streets and highways reasonably relates to traffic safety. Billboards are intended to, and undoubtedly do, divert a driver's attention from the roadway. Whether this distracting effect contributes to traffic accidents invokes an issue of continuing controversy. But as the New York Court of Appeals pointed out, "mere disagreement" as to "whether billboards or other zn (Dowds, Private Signs and Public Interests, in 1974 Institute on Planning, Zoning and Eminent Domain, p. 231.) Cited in Metromedia Inc. vs. City of San Diego. 14 advertising devices ... constitute a traffic hazard ... may not cast doubt on the statute's validity. Matters such as these are reserved for legislative judgment, and the legislative determination, here expressly announced, will not be disturbed unless manifestly unreasonable."25 Considerations for Yakima Billboards in Yakima are prevalent along its arterial corridors, particularly North & South 1st Street, Yakima Avenue, Nob Hill Boulevard and Fruitvale Boulevard. They are also common in Yakima's low income neighborhoods and declining commercial/industrial areas lying east of 16th Avenue. These areas provide principle access to all other areas of the city. And from the perspective of visitors, these areas define the city because except for the 40th Avenue entrance off Highway 12, one cannot access any part of the City without traveling through these neighborhoods. That is no doubt the reason the area is so appealing to billboard interests. However, the deteriorating condition of these areas has resulted in a negative image of the City and has likely deterred major new investment. The city experiences high vacancy rates in its downtown and has a reputation of high crime rates in its east side commercial and residential neighborhoods. The city is taking active steps to improve neighborhoods and enhance these corridors. Planned efforts include: • A new street cross section for North 1st Street including street trees and landscaping, center island features and undergrounding of utilities. • An overlay sign code for North 1st Street. • Submittal of a plan to clean up Nob Hill Boulevard. • Redevelopment of the mill site, including a focus on freeway corridor enhancements. • A focus on code compliance of eastside neighborhoods. • Redevelopment of the downtown The PowerPoint presentation on the built environment demonstrated how markedly changed these areas would be if billboards and other superfluous fixtures, utility poles and illegal signs were removed. However, removal of billboards can be costly to the city, especially if they are located near federally funded highways where they enjoy the protection of the American Highway Beautification Act (HBA). The HBA will adversely affect the city' s ability to beautify its highway corridors because it allows removal of trees and other enhancing vegetation that would otherwise block visibility of billboards. For example, the act prohibits the City from installing any landscaping that would block from either side the view of the billboard located at the 25 (New York State Thruway Auth. v. Ashley Motor Ct. (1961) 10 N.Y.2d 151, 218 N.Y.S.2d 640, 176 N.E.2d 566.) 15 city' s entrance on North 1st Street. Such roadblocks to community renewal efforts will be exacerbated as new billboards are allowed along or near Yakima' s highway corridors. Billboards are a lucrative business, and the industry will no doubt fight to both retain and digitize its existing billboards in the City. The industry will also continue expanding its product in Yakima under current codes. However, based upon the above analysis, we find that billboards: 1. Adversely affect property values. 2. Provide virtually no property tax revenue. 3. Do not enhance the local economy (70% of businesses promoted on billboard ads in Yakima are non -local businesses). 4. Proliferate in low income and declining neighborhoods. 5. Promote in low income neighborhoods addictive products like alcohol and gambling (Virtually all of these ads are located in Yakima's low income neighborhoods). 6. Suppress economic development. 7. Inhibit streetscape enhancement and allow for removal of streetscape landscaping. 8. Are directly linked to increased traffic accidents 9. Benefit primarily out-of-state industries (Clear Channel Advertising is based in San Antonio Texas, Lamar Outdoor Advertising is based in Baton Rouge Louisiana, and CBS Outdoor Advertising is headquartered in New York, New York). 10. Are banned in nearly every larger eastern Washington city including, but not limited to, Union Gap, Kennewick, Richland, Pasco, Wenatchee, Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane Valley, and Moses Lake. It is therefore prudent for the City Council to consider the following options: Option 1 - Amend the zoning code to prohibit new billboards, including new digital billboards. This would include conversion of existing billboards. Option 2 — Same as Option 1, but also include an amortization clause to eliminate existing billboards that are not subject to the HBA. Option 3 — Amend the zoning code to further restrict the height, size, and/or spacing of billboards. A restricted size might be 96 square feet, and 30 feet high, and a 1,000 foot spacing requirement between any billboards. Option 4 — Amend the zoning code to limit billboards to industrial zones and to prohibit billboards within 660 feet of federally funded highways. Option 5 — Any combination of Options 1 through 4. As noted above, Yakima is one of the few cities in eastern Washington that yet allows billboards. Given that Yakima is taking active steps to improve its market position with 16 other cities, and recognizing the positive experiences of cities across that nation that have enacted prohibitions on billboards, staff believes that Option 1 or 2 would put Yakima's competitive marketing edge on par with other cities in the region. 17 Appendix "A" Billboard locations in Yakima -- N;;III ilINIIII:mumi tr►" i ► 4 Willi ill- . IL . =I. 17lliir 0100 mum —iAllio 4.011‘ 0,0141‘14" vt 1 111 IllEglig211Mial :;:..111113.11totitIV:11541111 Iftai_PRI11111 _,,, ERR ill .00 10400 oti% \ % rlinniffiatliA9,01.110101$‘ ItSRA000 maillin I I 1 60 milisNirrainumlllu lif!I in s1►e.1��n i ►►rnnn■p ialtitorkti % m iii 1 lif r• IIIIIIIIIIiIIIW iiiii i nI IAS 'IMF uu� mlm IIS tl��l I�II� ► �- ".,.......IHH.1 I Ill,., IN 1�: ill M it1I lYIIII1'1 jkl:ll ui'1 II:IIIII JI1N .'c IIC'll ��IIIMI���I iYllllll �..� Il! 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Ostensibly located on private property, the real and sole value of the billboard is its proximity to the public thoroughfares." 26 2. "The [outdoor advertising business] depends entirely for its success upon the occupation of places along the sides of highways and near parks and similar public places. Billboards are designed to compel attention. The advertising matter displayed upon them in words, pictures, or devices is conspicuous, obtrusive and ostentatious, being designed to intrude forcefully and persistently upon the observation and attention of all who come within the range of clear normal vision. The only real value of a sign or billboard lies in its proximity to the public thoroughfares within public view. In this respect the plaintiffs are not exercising a natural right; they are seizing for private benefit an opportunity created for quite a different purpose by the expenditure of public money in the construction of public ways and the acquisition and improvement of public parks and reservations."27 3. "Most of the respondents' arguments relating to their "use" of the land upon which their signs are located are mere exercises in sophistry, for in no real sense are the signs "used" upon the land on which they are located... [T]he signs are used in a realistic sense only where the light reflected therefrom strikes the eye of the users of the public streets or adjoining private property."28 4. "Billboards and advertising signs are of little value and small use unless great highways bring the traveling public within view of them, and their enhanced value when they are seen by a large number of people was created by the State in the construction of the roads and not by the signs' owners."29 26 Churchill v. Rafferty, 32 Phil. Rpt. 580, 609, (Phil. 1915), appeal dismissed, 248 U.S. 591 (1918). 27 General Outdoor Advertizing Co. v. Department of Public Works, 193 N.E. 799 (Mass. 1935), appeal dismissed, 297 U.S. 725 (1936). 28 Metromedia, Inc. v. City of Pasadena, 216 Cal. App. 2d270 (1963). 29 Modjeska Sign Studios, Inc. v. Berle, 55 A.D. 2d340 (1977). 19 10t1/13-- - City of Yakima Home Yakima M unicipal Code Visit Yakima Business City Servi City Departments City Cou Distributed at the; Meeting /0=1'13 7 CIN OF Search Code Her/ Bookmark + E Chapter 15.07 SITESCREENING - ❑ Chapter 15.08 SIGNS • [ 15.08.010 Purpose, • [] 15.08.020 Definitions. • [l 1508.030 Development permit required. • El 15.08.040 Exempt signs. • 15.08.050 Prohibited signs. • 0 15.08.055 Sign rr tenance. • [] 15.08.060 Sign standards. • f 15.08.070 General provisions. • [ 15.08.080 Projectbn over right-of- way. • [l 15.08.090 Roof signs. • fl 15.08.100 wall signs. • 15.08.110 Temporary signs. • n 15.08.120 Directional signs. • D 15.08.130 Off -premises signs and billboards. • D 15.08.140 Mut ple-buldirog complexes and moire -tenant. bungs. • [] 15.08.150 Freeway signs. • [] 15.08.160 Legal nonconforming signs. • 0 15.08.170 Adinnktrative adjustrwrit of sign standards allowed. • [] 15.08.180 Variances. • n 15.08.190 Violations. + Chapter 15.09 SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS + [� Chapter 15.10 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL/ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUSTMENT OF STANDARDS vav w. codepubi is hi ng .corn/WA/yak ma/ Text See: -A +A Hie TOC Print Doc YAKIMA MUNICIPAL CODE A Codification of the General Ordinances of the City of Yakima, Washington The code is organized by subject matter under an expandable three -factor decimal numbering system which is designed to facilitate disturbing the numbering of existing provisions. 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Click here to view recenlyenacted ordinances not vet codified fhttp://www.yakimawa.govicouncillarchived-agenda-minutesi) City Website: http:f/www.yakimawa.gov/ (http://www.yakimaw City Telephone: (509) 575-6037 Code Publishing Company (htlpi/www.codepubiishing.com eLibrary(http:/iwww.codepubbshing.com/elibrary.htmll 1/1 10:1/13— • Yakima Municipal Code city/county. 5. Temporary signs placed on the ground shall be separated from parking and driveway areas by a curb or other barrier. 6. No temporary sign shall be displayed more than fifteen days after the event for which it is intended. (Ord. 2008-46 § 1 (part), 2008: Ord. 2001-25 § 2, 2001: Ord. 93-81 § 39, 1993: Ord. 2947 § 1 (part), 1986). 15.08.120 Directional signs. A. On -Premises Directional Signs. On -premises directional signs readable from the public right-of-way may be permitted in accordance with Table 8-1. On -premises directional signs may contain both directions and the business name or logo, provided the business name or logo shall not exceed fifty percent of the sign area. All on -premises directional signs shall meet the general provisions of this section, and shall not exceed ten square feet per sign face. B. Off -Premises Directional Signs. Off -premises directional signs are permitted where indicated in YMC 15.08.130(B); provided, that: 1. Each use located in a district where off -premises directional signs are allowed is permitted one off -premises directional sign; 2. The off -premises sign contains only directional information and does not exceed thirty-two square feet in area nor twenty- five feet in height; 3. The off -premises signs are permanently installed on private property; 4. Only one off -premises sign is permitted on a parcel. (Ord. 2008-46 § 1 (part), 2008: Ord. 2947 § 1 (part), 1986). 15.08.130 Off -premises signs and billboards. A. Billboards are: 1. Class (1) uses in the M-1 and M-2 districts; and 2. Class (2) uses in the CBD, GC, and RD districts. B. Billboards may be permitted in these districts after the required level of review, provided they meet the provisions of this chapter and all of the following criteria: 1. The maximum sign area does not exceed three hundred square feet per sign face; 2. There is no more than one product displayed per sign face; 3. There are no side-by-side panels; 4. Required front yard setbacks are met; 5. Billboards between a one -hundred -fifty and three -hundred -foot radius of a residential district shall be restricted to one hundred sixty square feet per sign face and may not be lighted; 6. No billboard shall be located within one hundred fifty feet of a residential district; 7. The billboard is not within five hundred lineal feet of another billboard having the same street frontage; 8. Billboard height standards shall not exceed that permitted for freestanding signs as provided in Table 8-3; 9. The total number of combined freestanding signs, off -premises signs and billboards does not exceed the number of freestanding signs allowed for the property. C. Off -premises signs are: 1. Class (1) uses in the M-1 and M-2 districts; 2. Class (2) uses in the B-2, CBD, GC, and RD districts. Off -premises signs may be permitted in these districts after the required level of review, provided they meet the provisions of this chapter and the specific standards for the district in which they are located. (Ord. 2008-46 § 1 (part), 2008: Ord. 93-81 § 40, 1993: Ord. 2947 § 1 (part), 1986). vvww.codepublishing.com/WA/yakima/ 9/11 Issued Date Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Application No / Site Address Tax Acct No Project Description 01/20/2009 SIGN -09-002 2205 S 1ST ST 19133232005 REPLACE EXISTING ELCTRONIC READERBOARD AND REPLACE WITH NEW COLOR ELECTRONIC READERBOARD Assigned To: Sandy Cox 01/26/2009 SIGN -09-005 1715 S 3RD AVE 19133123410 NEW DOUBLE SIDED POLE SIGN. Assigned To: Kevin Futrell 02/04/2009 03/09/2009 SIGN -09-008 1606 N 1ST ST 18131244416 NEW POLE SIGN FOR PLATEAU TRADING COMPANY Assigned To: Jerry Robertson SIGN -09-016 4309 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132724032 INSTALLING "GORILLA" ON EXISTING POLE SIGN Assigned To: Jerry Robertson 05/14/2009 SIGN -09-039 212 W WALNUT ST 18132441516 REPLACE SIGN ON EXISTING POLE SIGN Assigned To: Chris Wilson To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info WELLS SIGNS INC 712 S 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-5080 Distributed at the .7 Meeting` Page 1 Report run on October 1, 2013 1:15pm Permit Type Sign - Pole Sign YOUNG ELECTRIC SIGN CO 416 E 41ST ST GARDEN CITY, ID 83714 (208) 345-2982 OWENS JACKIE D & PEGGY 1606 N 1ST ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 05/27/2009 SIGN -09-043 2301 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132613033 NEW MONUMENT SIGN IN THE GRASS AT THE CORNER OF 24TH AVENUE AND NOB HILL Assigned To: Royale Schneider 08/18/2009 SIGN -09-065 1624 RUDKIN RD ONE NEW POLE SIGN FOR PENNY PRESS Assigned To: Sandy Cox 19132943446 09/02/2009 BLD -09-0775 305 S 11TH AVE 18132434441 REPLACING EXISTING FREESTANDING POLE. Assigned To: Royale Schneider CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 1413 RIVER RD YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 1413 RIVER RD YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign DWINELL'S VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC 101 BUTTERFIELD RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 5092483772 DWINELL'S SIGNAGE SOLUTIONS 101 BUTTERFIELD RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 930-5707 10/06/2009 SIGN -09-076 107 N FAIR AVE 19131844002 NEW OFF -PREMISE DIRECTIONAL MONUMENT STYLE SIGN Assigned To: Sandy Cox DWINELLS VISUAL SYSTEMS 101 BUTTERFIELD RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-3772 Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Contractor / Permit Subcontractor(s) Valuation WELLS SIGNS, INC DWINELL'S VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC EAGLE SIGNS LLC DARDAN ENTERPRISES INC DWINELL'S VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC DWINELLS VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC DWINELLS VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC $50,000 Issued Date Application No / Site Address Project Description 10/14/2009 SIGN -09-077 1008 S 38TH AVE NEW MONUMENT SIGN Assigned To: Sandy Cox Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info 18132713009 10/21/2009 SIGN -09-083 1411 S 1ST ST 19133042451 INSTALLATION OF NEW POLE SIGN FOR COMMERCIAL TIRE CO Assigned To: Julia Cruz WIDE HOLLOW DEVELOPEMENT 3801 W WASHINGTON YAKIMA, WA 98903 (509) 728-3190 YOUNG ELECTRIC SIGN CO PO BOX 4478 BOISE, ID 83711 3452982 11/13/2009 SIGN -09-086 908 S 72ND AVE 18132924440 CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE A 314 -UNIT SELF -STORAGE FACILITY. 11/13/09- SIGN PERMIT ISSUED FOR ONE POLE SIGN NEAR PROPERTY APPROACH ON S 72ND AVE Assigned To: Kevin Futrell 11/18/2009 SIGN -09-074 3601 W WASHINGTON AVE18133412412 NEW SUBMITTAL TO REPLACE EXPIRED PERMIT #50808 FOR A BILLBOARD SIGN 11/18/2009 SIGN -09-089 6401 CRESTFIELD RD 18133244562 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 1413 RIVER RD YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Report run on October 1, 2013 1:15pm Permit Type Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s) WIDE HOLLOW DEVELOPMENT LLC YOUNG ELECTRIC SIGN CO CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC Page 2 Permit Valuation METRO OUTDOOR LLC 14362 N FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT BLVD SUITE 1000 SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85260 (480) 477-6550 UNITED BUILDERS OF WA INSTALLING NEW "APPLE BLOSSOM" SIGN AT THE NORTHWEST PO BOX 9488 CORNER OF 64TH AND CRESTFIELDS YAKIMA, WA 98909 Assigned To: Julia Cruz (509) 728-0086 11/18/2009 SIGN -09-090 6402 CRESTFIELDS RD 18133244551 UNITED BUILDERS OF WA INSTALLATION OF NEW "APPLE BLOSSOM" SIGN AT THE PO BOX 9488 SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 64TH & CRESTFIELDS YAKIMA, WA 98909 Assigned To: Julia Cruz (509) 728-0086 12/09/2009 SIGN -09-095 7410 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132931400 DWINELLS VISUAL SYSTEMS REMODEL EXISTING DAIRY QUEEN AND ADD 286.55 SQ FT WALK 101 BUTTERFIELD RD IN COOLER/FREEZER COMBO. REMODEL INCLUDES: ADDING YAKIMA, WA 98901 NEW GREASE INTERCEPTOR, NEW PARAPETS, REROOFING 2483772 ENTIRE ROOF, NEW CANVAS AWNINGS OVER WINDOWS, NEW SERVICE ENTRY, NEW SIDING AND NEW MASONRY VENEER WITH STUCCO COATED POLYSTYRENE CORNICE. 12/3/09 - PLANS SUBMITTED FOR NEW SUPPRESSION SYSTEM -SIGN PERMIT ADDED 12/9/09 Assigned To: Royale Schneider Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC UNITED BLDRS OF WASH INC UNITED BLDRS OF WASH INC DWINELLS VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC $410,000 Issued Date 12/31/2009 Application No / Site Address Project Description Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No SIGN -09-101 1019 CORNELL AVE 18132514533 REPLACING DAMAGED READER BOARD PORTION OF SIGN AT LIVING FAITH VICTORY CENTER Assigned To: Jerry Robertson 01/26/2010 SIGN -10-004 314 N 1ST ST 19131922401 CHANGING OUT EXISTING READER BOARD AND REPLACE WITH ELECTRONIC READER BOARD SIGN ON EXISTING POLE Assigned To: Royale Schneider 02/10/2010 SIGN -10-010 5315 TIETON DR 18132143406 MODIFIYING EXISTING HOLY FAMILY SIGN AND ADDING ELECTRONIC READER BOARD. Assigned To: Royale Schneider 02/17/2010 SIGN -10-014 3204 FRUITVALE BLVD 18131514458 ONE NEW POLE SIGN FOR CAREY HYUNDAI Assigned To: Jerry Robertson To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info DWINELLS VISUAL SYSTEMS 101 BUTTERFIELD RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 2483772 WELLS SIGNS INC 712 S 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-5080 WELLS SIGNS INC 712 S 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-5080 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 02/24/2010 SIGN -10-016 1914 FRUITVALE BLVD 18131441445 POLE SIGN - ORIGINALLY ISSUED TO DWINNELLS - THAT PERMIT CANCELLED, REISSUED TO EAGLE SIGNS LLC ON 2/25/10 02/26/2010 SIGN -10-017 1207 S 7TH AVE 18132542491 ONE NEW POLE SIGN FOR THE GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Report run on October 1, 2013 1:15pm Permit Type Sign - Pole Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s) DWINELLS VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC Sign - Pole Sign Page 3 Permit Valuation WELLS SIGNS, INC 02/26/2010 SIGN -10-019 1512 E NOB HILL BLVD 19132931428 2 NEW WALL SIGNS AND 1 POLE FOR O'REILLY AUTO PARTS 02/26/2010 SIGN -10-021 305 N 5TH AVE 18132412531 2 NEW WALL SIGNS AND 1 POLE SIGN FOR O'REILLY AUTO PARTS TUBE ART SIGNS & SPORTS 11715 SE 5TH ST BELLEVUE, WA 98005 (206) 223-1122 TUBE ART SIGNS & SPORTS 11715 SE 5TH ST BELLEVUE, WA 98005 (206) 223-1122 03/01/2010 SIGN -10-024 1511-A TIETON DR 18132433511 POLE SIGN CHRIS HOARD 1004 S 1ST AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 Sign - Pole Sign WELLS SIGNS, INC Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC EAGLE SIGNS LLC EAGLE SIGNS LLC TUBE ART DISPLAYS INC TUBE ART DISPLAYS INC Issued Date Application No / Site Address Project Description 03iO3/2010 SIGN -10-025 1509-A TIETON DR TENANT SIGN ON EXISTING POLE SIGN Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No 18132433511 To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info NATURAL NAILS 1509 TIETON DR #A YAKIMA, WA 98902 5768718 03/09/2010 SIGN -10-026 1509-B TIETON DR 18132433511 TENANT SIGN ON EXISTING POLE SIGN 03/17/2010 SIGN -10-029 1513 TIETON DR PERMIT FOR EXISTING SIGN 18132433511 MARTINEZ MONICA CONNIE'S BARBER SHOP 1112 TIETON DR YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509)452-0323 04/06/2010 SIGN -10-036 1203 N 40TH AVE 18131512411 POLE SIGN FOR JOELS TIRES 04/14/2010 SIGN -10-037 709 S 1ST ST 19131934454 REPLACING FACE OF TRUX, ETC SIGN WITH NAPA AUTO PARTS SIGN (PREVIOUSLY 6'X12 NOW 8'X8')' Assigned To: Julia Cruz EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 CASCADE SIGNS 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 04/22/2010 SIGN -10-041 206 W WALNUT 18132441525 NEW READERBOARD PROJECTING SIGN ON EXISTING POLE; R/W USE PERMIT 29707 APPROVED 4/22/10 04/26/2010 SIGN -10-043 1216 S 1ST ST 19133013004 REPLACING TWO WALL SIGNS AND ONE POLE SIGN FROM SCHUCK'S AUTO SUUPLY TO O'REILLY AUTO PARTS 04/26/2010 SIGN -10-044 4002 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132731457 REPLACING TWO WALL SIGNS AND ONE POLE SIGN FROM SCHUCK'S AUTO SUUPLY TO O'REILLY AUTO PARTS 09/02/2010 SIGN -10-079 201 E YAKIMA AVE 19131922463 POLE SIGN (OVER CITY R/W) FOR WHEATLAND BANK 10/07/2010 SIGN -10-092 402 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132541438 NEW POLE SIGN WELLS SIGNS INC 712 S 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-5080 TUBE ART 2323 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 TUBE ART 2323 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 YESCO LLC 5119 S CAMERON ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89118 ALFORD YAKIMA LLC 1760 BISMARK ST RICHLAND, WA 99354 (509) 388-1569 Report run on October 1, 2013 1:15pm Permit Type Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s) Page 4 Permit Valuation EAGLE SIGNS Sign - Pole Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC Sign - Pole Sign WELLS SIGNS, INC Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign TUBE ART DISPLAYS INC TUBE ART DISPLAYS INC Issued Date Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Application No / Site Address Tax Acct No Project Description 11/24/2010 SIGN -10-105 726 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132442454 NEW 30' X 10' BILLBOARD SIGN Assigned To: Sandy Cox Replc►.cemen1 01/07/2011 SIGN -11-002 NEW POLE SIGN Assigned To: Jerry Robertson 3006 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132632010 To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info METRO OUTDOOR LLC 14362 N FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT BLVD SUITE 1000 SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85260 (480)477-6550 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Report run on October 1, 2013 1:15pm Permit Type Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s) EAGLE SIGNS CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 01/13/2011 SIGN -11-003 2809 FRUITVALE BLVD 18131424447 ONE NEW BILLBOARD SIGN FOR US SYNTEC 02/01/2011 SIGN -11-006 221 E YAKIMA AVE ONE NEW POLE SIGN FOR CHASE BANK 02/14/2011 SIGN -11-011 309 S 1ST ST ONE NEW POLE SIGN FOR AUTO EXPRESS 19131922461 19131931421 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509)453-5511 03/24/2011 SIGN -11-017 1922 S 1ST ST 19133114008 ONE NEW POLE SIGN AND ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR YAKIMA IMPLEMENT 05/05/2011 SIGN -11-019 2901 FRUITVALE BLVD 18131423437 INSTALLATION OF 30'X10' BILLBOARD SIGN Assigned To: Royale Schneider EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509)453-5511 PARKER OUTDOOR INC PO BOX 22 ORONDO, WA 98843 (509) 888-6633 06/03/2011 SIGN -11-029 5000 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132841428 ONE NEW MONUMENT SIGN 06/15/2011 SIGN -11-034 1400 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132432005 INSTALLATION OF W40NONILLUMINATED MONUMENT SIGN FR CENTURY 21 TEW PROPERTIES LLC 1703 CREEKSIDE CRT STE 100 YAKIMA, WA 98902 _ EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509)453-5511 Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC EAGLE SIGNS LLC EAGLE SIGNS LLC EAGLE SIGNS LLC PARKER OUTDOOR INC EAGLE SIGNS Page 5 Permit Valuation $9,000 Issued Date Application No / Site Address Project Description 06/23/2011 SIGN -11-036 701 W YAKIMA AVE NEW POLE SIGN FOR TACO BELL Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No 18132442459 08/01/2011 SIGN -11-043 2112 S 1ST ST 19133114041 CHANGING OUT THE CABINET FROM THE EXISTING FREESTANDING POLE SIGN (CHANGING BIG R TO COASTAL). Assigned To: Sandy Cox 08/03/2011 SIGN -11-045 803 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132513475 NEW POLE SIGN (4' X 8' SIGN) FOR ESPIGA DE ORO BAKERY 08/30/2011 09/08/2011 SIGN -11-052 6301 AHTUNUM RD 18132513475 INSTALLATION OF NEW POLE SIGN FOR CABIN ESPRESSSO SIGN -11-049 1818 S 1ST ST 19133044449 REPLACING EXISTING POLE SIGN FOR STEVE HAHN'S WITH A NEW POLE SIGN FOR KIA 09/08/2011 SIGN -11-053 14 EAST 19131923409 NEW PROJECTING SIGN FOR CHINA TOWN CAFE(ON EXISTING BRACKETT) To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509)453-5511 ISLAS GAUDENCIO 803 W NOB HILL BL YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 469-4987 THE NOEL CORPORATION PO BOX 111 YAKIMA, WA 98907 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509)453-5511 CHINA TOWN CAFE 14 E A ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 469-1025 09/23/2011 SIGN -11-055 818 W YAKIMA AVE 18132431425 CASCADE SIGNS NEW MONUMENT SIGN FOR YWCA TO SIT ON THE CORNER OF 108 W MEAD AVE W FYAKIMA AVE & S 9TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 10/10/2011 SIGN -11-059 1010 S 1ST ST NEW "NISSAN" MAIN BRAND POLE SIGN. Assigned To: Glenn Denman 19133021039 10/19/2011 SIGN -11-051 126 S 1ST ST 19131923510 LOCATE AN OFF -PREMISE DIRECTIONAL SIGN FOR JAVA HEAVEN (509) 972-8099 QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC 9312 W 10TH AVE KENNEWICK, WA 99336 (509) 586-0585 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509)453-5511 Report run on October 1, 2013 1:15pm Permit Type Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s) CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC EAGLE SIGNS PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO OF YAKI EAGLE SIGNS LLC CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC Page 6 Permit Valuation Issued Date Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Application No / Site Address Tax Acct No Project Description 11/04/2011 SIGN -11-063 7505 ZIER RD NEW DIGITAL READERBOARD POLE SIGN 18133221003 11/10/2011 SIGN -11-069 4710 SUMMITVIEW 18132232023 NEW MONUMENT SIGN FOR FIRST AMERICAN TITLE Assigned To: Jerry Robertson To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO OF YAKI PO BOX 111 YAKIMA, WA 98907 (509) 452-8660 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 11/29/2011 SIGN -11-076 1209 N 16TH AVE 18131322407 INCREASING SIZE ON TOP CABINET TO EXISTING MONUMENT SIGN FOR "CALCOE" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509)453-5511 01/23/2012 SIGN -12-005 1018 S 11TH AVE 18132524591 NEW DISPLAY ON ON EXISTING POLE SIGN; MUST HAVE 24 OR LESS SQUARE FEET OF VIEWABLE AREA. WILL INSTALL A BORDER ON SIGN TO LIMIT AREA. ADJ#005-12 APPROVED: BORDER CAN BE REMOVED 01/26/2012 SIGN -12-006 6712 TIETON DR 18132912505 NEW POLE SIGN FOR CHEVRON USING EXISTING FOOTING 02/01/2012 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 SIGN -11-078 1608 W LINCOLN AVE 18132314562 REFACING TWO POLE SIGNS AND REPLACING TO WALL SIGNS TO CHANGE FROM ALBERTSONS EXPRESS (GASOLINE) TO USA GASOLINE 02/22/2012 SIGN -12-011 4702 SUMMITVIEW 18132232023 NEW POLE SIGN FOR MULTI-TENNANTS 03/21/2012 SIGN -12-015 1806 W LINCOLN AVE 18132314561 RELOCATING AND MODIFYING EXISTING MONUMENT SIGN EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Report run on October 1, 2013 1:15pm Permit Type Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s) PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO OF YAKI CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC EAGLE SIGNS LLC Sign - Pole Sign EAGLE SIGNS Sign - Pole Sign NW CANOPY STRUCTURES INC PO BOX 730 CHATTAROY, WA 99003 (509) 276-4440 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509)453-5511 Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign EAGLE SIGNS NW CANOPY STRUCTURES INC CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION Page 7 Permit Valuation Sign - Pole Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC Issued Date Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Application No / Site Address Tax Acct No Project Description 03/29/2012 SIGN -12-019 702 W YAKIMA AVE 18132442462 NEW SIGN CABINET ON EXISTING POLE To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 04/06/2012 SIGN -12-022 2401 S 1ST ST 19133232025 NEW MULTI -TENANT MONUMENT STYLE SIGN EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 04/17/2012 SIGN -12-026 1213 S 40TH AVE 18132742502 NEW POLE SIGN 04/27/2012 SIGN -12-031 4601 TIETON DR 18132233528 INSTALLING DOUBLE 24 SQUARE FOOT POLE SIGN Assigned To: Sandy Cox 05/07/2012 SIGN -12-033 307 S 1ST ST 19131931422 PLACING 64 SQ FT SIGN ON EXISTING POLE Assigned To: Sandy Cox 05/11/2012 SIGN -12-036 223 S 72ND AVE 18132043510 ONE NEW MONUMENT SIGN AND ONE NEW WALL SIGN EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 YAKIMA VALLEY LIBRARIES 102 N 3RD ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 Report run on October 1, 2013 1:15pm Permit Type Sign - Pole Sign Page 8 Contractor / Permit Subcontractor(s) Valuation EAGLE SIGNS LLC Sign - Pole Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC Sign - Pole Sign EAGLE SIGNS Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign EAGLE SIGNS EAGLE SIGNS LLC 05/18/2012 SIGN -12-041 6560 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132941413 (1) NEW POLE SIGN FOR PANDA EXPRESS 06/26/2012 SIGN -12-056 1023 S 3RD AVE 19133023436 REPLACE EXISTING GAS PRICE SIGN FOR ARS CONOCO WITH NEW LED PRICE SIGN; SAME SIZE AND HEIGHT 07/19/2012 SIGN -12-050 129 S 1ST ST CHANGE MONEYTREE SIGN 19131923500 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 WELLS SIGNS INC 712 S 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-5080 YESCO 9304 W CLEARWATER DR SUITE B KENNEWICK, WA 99336 (509) 783-4589 Sign - Pole Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC Sign - Pole Sign WELLS SIGNS, INC Sign - Pole Sign YESCO LLC Issued Application No / Site Address Date Project Description Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No 07/24/2012 SIGN -12-061 4008 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132231004 REPLACE EXISTING POLE SIGN FOR WASHINGTON FEDERAL 07/26/2012 SIGN -12-060 2208 S 1ST ST 19133232421 INSTALLATION OF 1 NEW POLE SIGNS FOR CARL'S JR./GREEN BURRITO CLOUD 08/01/2012 SIGN -12-038 1102 W YAKIMAAVE 18132431514 REPLACING EXISTING MONUMENT SIGN WITH NEW POLE SIGN APPROVED BY PLANNING ADJ#013-12 AND RIGHT OF WAY USE PERMIT RL -30018 08/10/2012 SIGN -12-066 410 S 72ND AVE 18132034482 ADDING A 42 SQUARE FOOT DOUBLE FACED TENANT SIGN TO AN EXISTING SIGN FOR A TOTAL OF 172 SQUARE FEET 09/21/2012 SIGN -12-078 1600 E YAKIMA AVE 19132021012 REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING CHEVROLET SIGNS ON BUILDING WITH FREE STANDING MONUMENT ENTRYWAY To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Report run on October 1, 2013 1:15pm Permit Type Sign - Pole Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s) EAGLE SIGNS LLC PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT HOLDINGS LLC 4188 SW GREENLEAF DR PORTLAND, OR 97221 (503) 201-1309 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign EAGLE SIGNS CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION Page 9 Permit Valuation BOB HALL'S HOLDINGS LLC 1600 E YAKIMA AV YAKIMA, WA 98901 10/23/2012 SIGN -12-091 1700 E YAKIMA AVE 19132021401 REPLACING FACE OF EXISTING SIGN, SAME SIZE. "HONDA" POLE SIGN ON WEST BOARDER OF PROPERTY. EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 11/01/2012 SIGN -12-090 807 W YAKIMAAVE 18132431413 INSTALLING NEW 23 SQ FT SIGN FOR "M.B. DESIGNS" TO EXISTING POLE SIGN 11/15/2012 SIGN -12-099 1710 S 1ST ST 19133043420 A NEW POLE SIGN FOR MIKE OLSON DODGE EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION MSI CONSTRUCTION INC Sign - Pole Sign EAGLE SIGNS Sign - Pole Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign - Pole Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC EAGLE SIGNS Issued Application No / Site Address Date Project Description Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No 12/05/2012 SIGN -12-104 502 W YAKIMA AVE 18132442402 REMOVE EXISTING 2.5'X15' READER BOARD AND REPLACE 3' 5"X9'3" UNIT 12/11/2012 SIGN -12-106 1107 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132423543 NEW MONUMENT SIGN FOR "YAKIMA ORTHODONTICS" WITH To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509)453-5511 12/21/2012 SIGN -12-110 329 N 1ST ST 19131922479 REPLACING EXISTING POLE SIGN FOR "CLEAN AIR" 02/13/2013 SIGN -13-011 702 W YAKIMA AVE 18132442462 LOWERING EXISTING SIGN 4 FEET TO 10' ABOVE GRADE 02/13/2013 SIGN -13-012 1120 N 34TH AVE ADD 4'X8' FLAG SIGN TO EXISTING POLE 18131514435 02/19/2013 SIGN -13-008 2700 FRUITVALE BLVD 18131431088 NEW MONUMENT SIGN FOR "REGAL ESTATES" 02/26/2013 SIGN -13-014 6 W WASHINGTON AVE 19133142405 INSTALLATION OF NEW SIGN AND READER BOARD ON EXISTING POLE FOR TRUE VALUE FARM & GARDEN Assigned To: Jerry Robertson 02/28/2013 SIGN -13-007 401 W WALNUT AVE 18132441490 INSTALLATION OF NEW SIGN "AUTO GENUINE GLASS" ON EXISTING POLE. CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Report run on October 1, 2013 1:15pm Permit Type Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s) CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION EAGLE SIGNS LLC CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION Page 10 Permit Valuation Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION EAGLE SIGNS LLC EAGLE SIGNS LLC EAGLE SIGNS LLC Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Issued Application No / Site Address Tax Acct No Date Project Description 03/07/2013 SIGN -13-016 1922 S 1ST ST 19133114008 INSTALLATION OF NEW SIGN ON EXISTING POLE AND FOOTING, WORDING UNKNOWN 03/07/2013 SIGN -13-018 14 E WASHINGTON AVE 19133141401 REMOVING EXISTING POLE SIGN AND CONSTRUCTING NEW FOOTING AND POLE SIGN FOR "U -PULL -IT AUTO PARTS" Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere 03/19/2013 SIGN -13-022 1501 E MAPLE ST 19132023053 INSTALLATION OF THREE SCOREBOARD SIGNS AT NEW BALLFIELDS 05/22/2013 SIGN -13-028 31 W WASHINGTON AVE 19133124422 NEW POLE SIGN FOR SORACCO LANDSCAPING MATERIALS; MODIFIED SITE PLAN APPROVED 10/1/13(EH) Assigned To: Jerry Robertson 05/30/2013 SIGN -13-032 3802 TIETON DR 18132712007 ONE NEW POLE SIGN AT "WEBER CHIROPRACTIC" 06/05/2013 SIGN -13-031 10 S 8TH AVE 18132431427 ONE NEW MONUMENT SIGN FOR "MABEL SWAN MANOR" Assigned To: Jerry Robertson 06/05/2013 SIGN -13-038 3204 FRUITVALE BLVD 18131514458 NEW CABINET FOR EXISTING POLE SIGN FOR "AVIS CAR SALES/CAREY MOTORS" 06/17/2013 SIGN -13-029 701 N 39TH AVE 18131543464 NEW MONUMENT SIGN FOR "CHANDLER HOUSE ALZHEIMERS AND RELATED DEMENTIA CARE" Assigned To: Jerry Robertson 06/25/2013 SIGN -13-033 610 E YAKIMA AVE 19131912568 NEW SIGN ON THE EXISTING POLE FOR MORGAN STANLEY Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509)453-5511 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509)453-5511 Report run on October 1, 2013 1:15pm Permit Type Sign - Pole Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s) EAGLE SIGNS LLC Sign - Pole Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC Page 11 Permit Valuation CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC 9312 W 10TH AVE KENNEWICK, WA 99336 (509) 586-0585 PRO SIGN INC 1124 N FREYA ST SPOKANE, WA 99202 (509)927-3925 Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION EAGLE SIGNS EAGLE SIGNS LLC CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION EAGLE SIGNS LLC QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC PRO SIGN INC Issued Date Application No / Site Address Project Description Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info 07/02/2013 SIGN -13-039 3202 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132741401 REMOVE AND REPLACE READER BOARD SIGN ONLY 07/15/2013 SIGN -13-043 2115 S 1ST ST 19133223039 REPLACING CABINET ON MONUMENT SIGN FOR HOME DEPOT Assigned To: Glenn Denman CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 07/25/2013 SIGN -13-048 223 S 72ND AVE 18132043510 NEW DOUBLE FACED MONUMENT SIGN FOR THE RICHARD E. OSTRANDER WEST VALLEY COMMUNITY LIBRARY Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere YAKIMA VALLEY LIBRARIES 102 N 3RD ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 08/02/2013 SIGN -13-041 902 S 44TH AVE 18132723001 REMOVE EXISTING PLASTIC CHANGABLE LETTER POLE SIGN TO ELECTRONIC READER BOARD POLE SIGN, SAME SIZE AS PREVIOUS. PER ROSALINDA, BRUCE APPROVED A 32 SQ FT SIGN NOT SAME SIZE (40 SQ FT) AS APPLIED FOR. Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere 08/07/2013 SIGN -13-052 2707 RIVER RD 18131421422 REPLACING EXISTING MONUMENT SIGN FOR "YAKIMA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS"(SAME SIZE) Assigned To: Glenn Denman 08/13/2013 SIGN -13-059 4106 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132231006 REPLACE EXISTING POLE WITH 23 FOOT TALL INCLUDING 5X10 SIGN Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere 08/26/2013 SIGN -13-065 2235 LONGFIBRE RD 19133143414 ONE NEW FREESTANDING SIGNS FOR "LOWE'S". 09/16/2013 SIGN -13-046 120 N FAIR AVE #102 19131844402 TWO NEW DOUBLE FACED SIGNS FOR DOLLAR TREE CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 YESCO 9304 W CLEARWATER DR SUITE B KENNEWICK, WA 99336 (509) 783-4589 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 ADVANCED SIGN LLC 1 37TH ST NW #C AUBURN, WA 98001 (253) 347-5039 Report run on October 1, 2013 1:15pm Permit Type Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Sign - Pole Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s) CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION EAGLE SIGNS CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION YESCO LLC EAGLE SIGNS LLC Page 12 Permit Valuation Issued Application No / Site Address Date Project Description Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 To 10/01/2013 Tax Acct No Applicant Info To17\1: FV...'. (0 3 ON -i) term : loo oE•. C6►mi3e: 3 (2 rep \ace."e -Far a r)er a{ i) Page 13 Report run on October 1, 2013 1:15pm Permit Type Contractor / Permit Subcontractor(s) Valuation Total Valuation: $469,000.00 Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 To 10/01/2013 Issued . Application Not Site Address Tax Acct No Applicant Info Date Project Description 01/21/2009 SIGN -09-004 613 N 1ST ST 19131833408 NEW SUBWAY WALL SIGN ON FRONT OF BUILDING Assigned To: Jerry Robertson DWINELL'S SIGNAGE (509) 248-3772 aio s: z,'/$ ;Distributed at the Meeting - -/ 3 --Pae - --J Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Permit Type Contractor / Permit Subcontractor(s) Valuation Sign -Wall Sign DWINELL'S VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC 03/09/2009 SIGN -09-014 120 S 72ND AVE 2 NEW WALL SIGNS NEW WALL SIGN Assigned To: Jerry Robertson 18132034489 GVIEW INVESTMENTS LLC 11711 SE 8TH ST STE 310 BELLEVUE, WA 98005 Sign -Wall Sign DWINELL'S VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC 03/26/2009 SIGN -09-031 5505 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132113024 2 NEW WALL SIGNS FOR CHASE BANK Assigned To: Royale Schneider DWINELLS VISUAL SYSTEMS 101 BUTTERFIELD RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-3772 Sign -Wall Sign DWINELL'S VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC 07/23/2009 SIGN -09-061 3999 ENGLEWOOD AVE 18131543423 RE -FACE THE TWO MONUMENT SIGNS AT THIS BUILDING SITE AT 39TH AND ENGLEWOOD AVENUES. THEY ARE IDENTICAL MONUMENTS, AS ARE THE FACES. Assigned To: Royale Schneider DWINELL'S VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC 1112 EAST NOB HILL YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-3772 Sign -Wall Sign DWINELLS VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC 07/28/2009 SIGN -09-059 420 S 72ND AVE 18132034481 ONE MORE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "PHO'TAN" VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT Assigned To: Royale Schneider DWINELLS VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC 1112 E NOB HILL BLVD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-3772 Sign -Wall Sign DWINELL'S VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC 08/07/2009 SIGN -09-063 4001 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132224488 THREE NEW WALL SIGN FOR SUBWAY Assigned To: Royale Schneider CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 1413 RIVER RD YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 08/21/2009 SIGN -09-066 2810 W WASHINGTON AVE18133523007 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR NOLAND DECOTO Assigned To: Royale Schneider CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 09/11/2009 SIGN -09-069 5633 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132124006 NEW WALL SIGN FOR THE CAKE DECORATOR SHOPPE Assigned To: Julia Sanford CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC Issued Date Application No % Site Address Project Description Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No 10/15/2009 SIGN -09-078 219 S 1ST ST 19131931513 WALL SIGNS - "WINDOWS & DOORS" ON FRONT, "MCKINNEY" ON NORTH END OF BUILDING Assigned To: Sandy Cox To 10/01/2013 Applicant°Info EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Permit Type Sign -Wall Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s) EAGLE SIGNS LLC Page 2 Permit- ValuationF 10/15/2009 SIGN -09-079 221 S 1ST ST 19131931514 WALL SIGNS - "AUTO GLASS" ON FRONT AND "MCKINNEY" ON SOUTH END OF BUILDING Assigned To: Sandy Cox EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign 10/15/2009 SIGN -09-081 216-218 W YAKIMA AVE 18132414450 PROJECTING SIGN, APPROVED RIGHT OF WAY USE 29679 Assigned To: Sandy Cox CASCADE WINE CO 214 W YAKIMA AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 9722811 Sign -Wall Sign 11/13/2009 SIGN -09-087 1021 S 40TH AVE 18132713462 INSTALLING ONE WALL SIGN FOR EXPRESS EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONALS Assigned To: Julia Cruz EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 11/24/2009 SIGN -09-091 1217 S 40TH AVENUE 18132742508 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR STATE FARM CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 1413 RIVER RD YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 12/02/2009 SIGN -09-093 1207 N 40TH AVE 18131512040 REMOVE EXISTING WOOD SIGN AND REPLACE WITH NEW ILLUMINATED CHANNEL LETTERS (FOR BI -MART) Assigned To: Sandy Cox DWINELLS VISUAL SYSTEMS 101 BUTTERFIELD RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 2483772 Sign -Wall Sign DWINELLS VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC 12/09/2009 SIGN -09-092 201 E YAKIMA AVE 19131922463 3 NEW WALL SIGNS FOR WHEATLAND BANK, RIGHT OF WAY USE PERMIT ISSUED 12/9/2006 DWINELL'S VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC 101 BUTTERFIELD RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 5092483772 Sign -Wall Sign DWINELLS VISUAL SYSTEMS LLC 12/09/2009 SIGN -09-096 7410 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132931400 REMODEL EXISTING DAIRY QUEEN AND ADD 286.55 SQ FT WALK IN COOLER/FREEZER COMBO REMODEL INCLUDES: ADDING NEW GREASE INTERCEPTOR, NEW PARAPETS, REROOFING ENTIRE ROOF, NEW CANVAS AWNINGS OVER WINDOWS, NEW SERVICE ENTRY, NEW SIDING AND NEW MASONRY VENEER WITH STUCCO COATED POLYSTYRENE CORNICE. 12/3/09 - PLANS SUBMITTED FOR NEW SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Assigned To: Royale Schneider DWINELLS VISUAL SYSTEMS 101 BUTTERFIELD RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 2483772 Sign -Wall Sign Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 - Issued Application No / Site Address Tax Acct No Date Project Description 12/16/2009 SIGN -09-097 1215 S 40TH AVE 18132742508 NEW WALL SIGN FOR CORNERSTONE HOME LENDING Assigned To: Jerry Robertson To 10/01/2013 'Applicant Info CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 1413 RIVER RD YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Permit Type Sign -Wall Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s) CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC Page 3 Permit Valuation 12/24/2009 SIGN -09-098 610 E YAKIMA AVE 19131912568 2 -PYLON SIGN FACE; 1 WALL SIGN FACE PERMIT BALD EAGLE INVESTORS LLC 5910 GLACIER WAY YAKIMA, WA 98908 Sign -Wall Sign PRO SIGN INC 02/02/2010 SIGN -10-006 3913 CREEKSIDE LP #B 18133412026 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR EDWARD JONES Assigned To: Jerry Robertson EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 02/05/2010 SIGN -10-007 2301 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132613034 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR EDWARD JONES EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 02/05/2010 SIGN -10-008 64 W NOB HILL BLVD 19133032547 NEW WALL SIGN FOR PAPA MURPHYS Assigned To: Julia Cruz EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 02/05/2010 SIGN -10-009 4904 TIETON DR 18132811439 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR PAPA MURPHY'S EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 02/08/2010 SIGN -10-011 3208 FRUITVALE BLVD 18131514458 NEW WALL SIGN WITH THE LINCOLN EMBLEM AND STATING "LINCOLN" FOR CAREY MOTORS. Assigned To: Royale Schneider CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 1413 RIVER RD YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 03/01/2010 SIGN -10-023 127 W YAKIMA AVE 18132414405 NEW WALL SIGN FOR AMERICAN WEST BANK STATING "MCADAMS WRIGHT RAGEN BROKERS & INVESTMENT ADVISORS Assigned To: Sandy Cox CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 1413 RIVER RD YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 03/10/2010 SIGN -10-027 19 S 3RD ST NEW WALL SIGNS FOR CAPITOL THEATRE Assigned To: Jerry Robertson 19131924437 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 1413 RIVER RD YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC Issued _ Application No / Site Address Date Project Description: 03/16/2010 SIGN -10-028 407 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132514544 TWO NEW WALL SIGNS FOR ALI'S IMPORTS Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 - Tax Acct No To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info PEPSI COLA 1001 S 1ST ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-1313 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Permit Type Sign -Wall Sign Contractor t = Subcontractor(s) PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO OF' YAKI Page 4 Permit Valuation 03/18/2010 SIGN -10-030 201 S 3RD AVE 18132441516 NEW SINGLE FACE WALL SIGN FOR JAVA HEAVEN Assigned To: Sandy Cox EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 03/23/2010 SIGN -10-032 1731 S 1ST ST #100 19133044461 WALL SIGN FOR LOVELY NAILS EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 04/02/2010 SIGN -10-034 1731 S 1ST ST WALL SIGN FOR BOOST MOBILE 19133044461 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 04/14/2010 SIGN -10-038 709 S 1ST ST TWO WALL SIGNS FOR NAPA Assigned To: Julia Cruz 19131934454 CASCADE SIGNS 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 04/30/2010 SIGN -10-045 117 E YAKIMA AVE 19131923451 REMOVE 2 NONBEARING WALLS AND CONSTRUCTION 2 NONBEARING WALLS - APPROVED BY J.ROBERTSON AT THE COUNTER 4/30/10 -ADDED WALL SIGN PERMIT FOR THE LEGACY GROUP Assigned To: Jerry Robertson WELLS SIGNS INC 712 S 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-5080 Sign -Wall Sign WELLS SIGNS, INC 05/17/2010 SIGN -10-053 214 E YAKIMA AVE 19131924406 NEW WALL SIGN FOR THE SPORTS CENTER Assigned To: Sandy Cox PARKER OUTDOOR INC PO BOX 22 ORONDO, WA 98843 (509) 888-6633 Sign -Wall Sign PARKER OUTDOOR INC 05/28/2010 SIGN -10-055 10 N 5TH AVE 18132413463 REPLACING TWO EXISITING RACEWAY/CABINET WITH TWO NEW Assigned To: Jerry Robertson EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC Issued Date 06/03/2010 Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Application No _E Site Address Tax Acct No Project Description SIGN -10-056 2401 S 1ST ST #116 19133232025 INTERIOR RENOVATION AT THE EXISTING CLEARWIRE STORE AT SUITE 116, NO PLUMBING INVOLVED Assigned To: Royale Schneider To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm _Contractor / - Permit 'Subcontractor(s) Valuation Permit Type Sign -Wall Sign Page 5 EAGLE SIGNS 06/09/2010 SIGN -10-058 402 DIVISION 18132511400 NEW WALLSIGN AND 2 POLE SIGNS FOR WORKSOURCE; 1 POLESIGN FACES 5TH AVE AND 1 POLESIGN FACES 3RD AVE Assigned To: Royale Schneider EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 06/11/2010 SIGN -10-059 1326 S FAIR AVE 19133014463 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR GLESENER'S MARKET PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO PO BOX 111 YAKIMA, WA 98907 Sign -Wall Sign PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO OF YAKI 06/11/2010 SIGN -10-060 5 RANCH RITE RD 19133014463 INTERIOR REMODEL FOR NIGHT CLUB - SIGN PERMIT FEE Assigned To: Royale Schneider PEPSI 1001 S 1ST ST YAKIMA, WA 98907 (509) 248-1313 Sign -Wall Sign PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO OF YAKI $745,891.25 06/23/2010 SIGN -10-042 129 S 1ST ST #B 19131923500 NEW "WESTERN UNION" SIGN AT MONEY TREE (WALL SIGN) Assigned To: Sandy Cox ADVANCED SIGN & LIGHTING 418 17TH ST SE 3A AUBURN, WA 98002 (206) 459-3469 Sign -Wall Sign ADVANCED SIGNS LLC 08/30/2010 SIGN -10-078 713 S 1ST ST 19131934453 CASCADE SIGN WALL SIGN FOR DISCOUNT CARPET (ON SOUTH SIDE OF BLDG) 1413 RIVER RD YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 09/21/2010 SIGN -10-086 3808 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132742406 ONE NEW SIGN FOR THE JEWEL CRAFTERS CASCADE SIGNS 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 09/28/2010 SIGN -10-087 2201 W LINCOLN AVE 18132312041 NEW WALL SIGN FOR PIZZA TIME CASCADE SIGNS 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 10/06/2010 SIGN -10-088 2402 S 1ST ST NEW WALL SIGN Assigned To: Jerry Robertson 19133232012 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC Issued Date 10/06/2010 SIGN -10-091 4001 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132224488 2 NEW WALL SIGNS Assigned To: Sandy Cox Application No / aSite Address Project Description Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 To 10/01/2013 Tax Acct No Applicant Into CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Page 6 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm : Permitlype Contractor / ;P&ti t Subcontractor(s) Valuation Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & $20,000 FABRICATION LLC 10/18/2010 SIGN -10-095 1807 S 1ST ST 19133111006 QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC 2 NEW WALL SIGNS AND CHANGE OUT FACES ON THE EXISTING 9312 W 10TH AVE POLE SIGN KENNEWICK, WA 99336 Assigned To: Jerry Robertson (509) 586-0585 Sign -Wall Sign QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC 10/25/2010 SIGN -10-099 103 N 7TH AVE NEW WALL SIGN Assigned To: Jerry Robertson 18132413498 LYNCH STEVE M 2201 W LOGAN AVE APT B YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 426-1610 Sign -Wall Sign 10/26/2010 SIGN -10-100 3609 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132713454 NEW WALL SIGN Assigned To: Jerry Robertson NOEL CORPORATION PO BOX 111 YAKIMA, WA 98907 Sign -Wall Sign PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO OF YAKI 11/01/2010 SIGN -10-102 2201 W LINCOLN AVE 18132312041 NEW WALL SIGN FOR PIZZA TIME WELLS SIGNS INC 712 S 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-5080 Sign -Wall Sign WELLS SIGNS, INC 11/08/2010 SIGN -10-103 7 N 7TH AVE 18132413509 WALL SIGNS Assigned To: Jerry Robertson CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 11/15/2010 SIGN -10-107 120 S 72ND AVE WALL SIGN FOR PRIME CUTS MEAT & DELI Assigned To: Jerry Robertson 18132034489 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 11/16/2010 SIGN -10-108 4001 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132224488 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "K NAILS & SPA" CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 12/01/2010 SIGN -10-110 322 & 324 W YAKIMA AVE 18132414495 ONE NEW WALL SIGN PARKER OUTDOOR INC PO BOX 22 ORONDO, WA 98843 (509) 888-6633 Sign -Wall Sign PARKER OUTDOOR INC Issued Application No / Site Address. Date ' Project Description 12/17/2010 SIGN -10-112 1518 S 1ST ST 19133042423 TWO NEW WALL SIDES FOR ORDER EXPRESS Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No To 10/01/2013 -Applicant Info WELLS SIGNS INC 712 S 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-5080 Page 7 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Permit Type Contractor / Permit Subcontractor(s) Valuation' Sign -Wall Sign WELLS SIGNS, INC 12/23/2010 SIGN -10-114 1602 W LINCOLN AVE 18132314446 NEW WALL SIGN Assigned To: Sandy Cox CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign __ CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 12/27/2010 SIGN -10-115 4000 CREEKSIDE LOOP 18133421905 NEW WALL SIGN AND REPLACE SIGN ON MONUMENT SIGN Assigned To: Jerry Robertson CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 01/03/2011 SIGN -11-001 19 S 3RD ST 19131924437 NEW WALL SIGN FOR 4TH STREET THEATRE EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 01/20/2011 SIGN -11-004 5643 SUMMITVIEW AVE 19131924437 WALL SIGN FOR VIKING SEWING CENTER CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 02/01/2011 SIGN -11-005 2402 S 1ST ST 19133232012 RELOCATING EXISTING "SPRINT" WALL SIGN CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 02/08/2011 SIGN -11-007 1105 S 3RD ST NEW WALL SIGN Assigned To: Sandy Cox 19133012014 NOEL PROPERTIES LLC 1001 S 1ST ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 Sign -Wall Sign PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO OF YAKI 02/08/2011 SIGN -11-008 1101 S 3RD ST NEW WALL SIGN Assigned To: Sandy Cox 19133012014 NOEL PROPERTIES LLC 1001 S 1ST ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 Sign -Wall Sign PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO OF YAKI 02/10/2011 SIGN -11-009 3210 W WASHINGTON AVE18133414902 WALL SIGN FOR VAN DOREN YAKIMA AIR Sign -Wall Sign TERMINAL/MCALLISTER FIELD 2400 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC Issued Date Application Not Site Address Project Description 03/23/2011 SIGN -11-016 201 S 3RD AVE NEW 16 SQ FT WALL SIGN Assigned To: Sandy Cox Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax``Acct No 18132441516 To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Page 8 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Permit Type Contractor/' Permit Subcontractor(s) Valuation Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 04/18/2011 SIGN -11-021 102 N FAIR AVE 19131844405 TWO WALL SIGNS FOR "ONE MAIN FINANCIAL" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 04/19/2011 SIGN -11-022 1300 N 40TH AVE #106 18131521012 NEW WALL SIGN FOR SALLY BEAUTY SUPPLY EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 05/10/2011 SIGN -10-084 713 S 1ST ST 19131934453 NEW WALL SIGN FOR DISCOUNT CARPET ON WEST SIDE OF BLDG Assigned To: Royale Schneider CASCADE SIGNS 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 05/10/2011 SIGN -11-024 1517 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132423554 NEW 28 SQ FT WAL1MN QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC 9312 W 10TH AVE KENNEWICK, WA 99336 (509) 586-0585 Sign -Wall Sign QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC 05/10/2011 SIGN -11-025 506 FRUITVALE BLVD 18131342522 NEW WALL SIGN FOR STEWART SUBARU Assigned To: Royale Schneider CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 05/11/2011 SIGN -11-026 212 N 4TH ST REPLACE EXISTING ROOF TOP SIGN 19131921489 CATHOLIC BISHOP OF YAK CORP 5301 TIETON DR STE A YAKIMA, WA 98908 (509) 965-7117 Sign -Wall Sign PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO OF YAKI 05/13/2011 SIGN -11-027 1731 S 1ST ST 19133044461 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "RENT A CENTER" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 05/18/2011 SIGN -11-028 123 YAKIMA AVE 19131923453 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "BLACK DIAMOND COMMERCIAL" CASCADE SIGNS 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC Issued Application No / Site Address Date Project Description 06/15/2011 SIGN -11-035 5615 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132124006 NEW WALL SIGN FOR JEWELRY BY CRAIG Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 To 10/01/2013 Tax Acct No Applicant Info CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Contractor / Subcontractor(s) Permit Type Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC Page 9 Permit Valuation. 07/08/2011 SIGN -11-038 1101 N 16TH AVE NEW WALL SIGN FOR HOWARDS MEDICAL 18131323448 CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 07/26/2011 SIGN -11-039 1100 S 16TH AVE 18132523010 NEW PROJECTING SIGN FOR LARSON GALLERY EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 07/27/2011 SIGN -11-041 230 S 72ND AVE 18132034486 THREE WALL SIGNS (BELLS) FOR TACO BELL Assigned To: Jerry Robertson EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign $242,943.12 07/28/2011 SIGN -11-042 2112 S 1ST ST 19133114041 FOUR WALL SIGNS CHANGING BIG R TO COASTAL, REPLACING TWO CABINETS ON EACH END OF BUILDING, AND TWO NEW MAIN SIGNS ON FRONT OF BUILDING. Assigned To: Sandy Cox EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 07/29/2011 SIGN -11-044 22 S 1ST ST NEW WALL SIGN FOR BESTWAY PAWN 19131923422 NOEL CORPORATION PO BOX 111 YAKIMA, WA 98907 Sign -Wall Sign PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO OF YAKI 08/08/2011 SIGN -10-081 1601 W WASHINGTON AVE18133614013 5 NEW WALL SIGNS FOR ARCO Assigned To: Jerry Robertson DONCO & SONS INC 1410 N DALY ST ANAHEIM, CA 92806 (714) 254-0099 Sign -Wall Sign ALASKA MARINE REFRIG INC 08/08/2011 SIGN -10-082 3922 FRUITVALE BLVD 5 NEW WALL SIGNS FOR ARCO Assigned To: Jerry Robertson 18131512403 DONCO & SONS INC 1410 N DALY ST ANAHEIM, CA 92806 (714) 254-0099 Sign -Wall Sign ALASKA MARINE REFRIG INC 08/24/2011 SIGN -11-047 4713 W NOB HILL BLVD TWO NEW WALL SIGNS FOR H&R BLOCK 18132723018 WELLS SIGNS INC 712S2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-5080 Sign -Wall Sign Issued Application No / Site Address Date Project Description 08/29/2011 SIGN -11-050 102 E YAKIMA AVE FOUR NEW WALLS SIGNS Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No 19131923511 To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Permit -Type Contractor,/ Subcontractor(s) Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC Page 10 :Permit Valuation 09/19/2011 SIGN -11-054 34 N 3RD ST 19131922470 THREE WALL SIGNS- ONE WELLS FARGO SIGN OVER THE ENTRANCE AND ANOTHER WELLS FARGO SIGN ABOVE THE ENTRANCE DOOR ON THE WALL AND ONE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING. EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 09/26/2011 SIGN -11-060 1010 S 1ST ST NEW WALL SIGN FOR VALLEY AUTO BODY Assigned To: Sandy Cox 19133021039 WELLS SIGNS INC 712 S 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-5080 Sign -Wall Sign WELLS SIGNS, INC 10/10/2011 SIGN -11-057 1010 S 1ST ST 19133021039 NEW "NISSAN" (CHANNEL LETTERS) WALL SIGN Assigned To: Glenn Denman QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC 9312 W 10TH AVE KENNEWICK, WA 99336 (509) 586-0585 Sign -Wall Sign QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC 10/10/2011 SIGN -11-058 1010 S 1ST ST - 19133021039 NEW "VALLEY" (CHANNEL LETTERS) WALL SIGN Assigned To: Glenn Denman QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC 9312 W 10TH AVE KENNEWICK, WA 99336 (509) 586-0585 Sign -Wall Sign QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC 10/18/2011 SIGN -11-062 216 W YAKIMA AVE 18132414450 NEW WALL SIGN Assigned To: Jerry Robertson CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION LLC 10/27/2011 SIGN -11-048 307 E ARLINGTON ST 19133012008 NEW WALL SIGN 44" X 35' HENSRUDE SCOTT 6130 MALTBY RD WOODINVILLE, WA 98072 (425) 479-9949 Sign -Wall Sign 11/21/2011 SIGN -11-070 2107 S 1ST ST 19133223038 THREE NEW WALL SIGNS FOR SLEEP COUNTRY EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 11/23/2011 SIGN -11-071 6600 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132941411 NEW WALL SIGN Fdifkg§OLARITY Assigned To: Jerry Robertson EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC Issued- . Application No / Site Address Date - Project Description 11/23/2011 SIGN-11-072 901 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132424525 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR TEMPTED CLOSET Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 To 10/01/2013 Tax Acct No Applicant Info BORGES EINAR 314N7TH ST#1 YAKIMA, WA (509) 910-2343 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Permit Type Sign -Wall Sign Contractor / - Subcontractorts)- Page 11 Permit. Valuation 11/29/2011 SIGN -11-073 2318 S 1ST ST 19133232411 INSTALLING ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR PROGRESSIVE AND YAKIMA VALLEY INSURANCE WELLS SIGNS INC 712 S 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-5080 Sign -Wall Sign WELLS SIGNS, INC 11/29/2011 SIGN -11-075 120 S 72ND AVE 18132034489 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "SLEEP COUNTRY USA" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 12/07/2011 SIGN -11-077 1325 S 1ST ST 19133013010 THREE NEW WALL SIGNS FOR CASH AMERICA EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS ' 12/16/2011 SIGN -11-081 110 S 72ND AVE #110 18132034490 2 WALL SIGNS FOR AT&T(BEING INSTALLED BY EAGLE SIGNS) Assigned To: Jerry Robertson MEYER SIGN CO OF OREGON INC 15205 SW 74TH AVE TIGARD, OR 97224 (503) 620-8200 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 12/29/2011 SIGN -11-082 140 S 72ND AVE STE 110 18132034487 NEW WALL SIGN FOR SPORT CLIPS CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 01/12/2012 SIGN -12-001 129 S 1ST ST #B 4 WALL SIGNS FOR MONEYTREE 19131923500 YESCO 9304 W CLEARWATER DR SUITE B KENNEWICK, WA 99336 (509) 783-4589 Sign -Wall Sign YESCO LLC 01/12/2012 SIGN -12-002 1731 S 1ST ST NEW WALL SIGNS FOR MONEYTREE Assigned To: Glenn Denman 19133044461 YESCO 9304 W CLEARWATER DR SUITE B KENNEWICK, WA 99336 (509) 783-4589 Sign -Wall Sign YESCO LLC Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 issued ,Application No:/ Site Address Tax Acct No Date. -Project Description 01/17/2012 SIGN -12-004 4702 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132232023 NEW WALL SIGN Fi@AVANTI Assigned To: Sandy Cox To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Sign -Wall Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s) EAGLE SIGNS Page 12 Permit Valuation 02/07/2012 SIGN -12-008 2807 W WASHINGTON AVE18133523403 NEW WALL SIGN FOR "WASHINGTON AVE. EVENT CENTER" CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 03/29/2012 SIGN -12-018 702 W YAKIMA AVE 18132442462 TWO NEW WALL SIGNS EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 04/03/2012 SIGN -12-020 123 E YAKIMA AVE #110 19131923453 NEW WALL SIGN FOR VERIZON CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 04/09/2012 SIGN -12-023 104 N 4TH AVE 1'8132413408 NEW WALL/BANNER SIGN FOR THE YAKIMA SCHOOL DISTRICT GAMLEM THORALF 190 TWIN PEAKS RD SELAH, WA 98942 (509) 594-8930 Sign -Wall Sign 04/12/2012 SIGN -12-025 122 E YAKIMA AVE 19131923471 NEW WALL SIGNS EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 04/23/2012 SIGN -12-030 2204 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132642055 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "PROJECT RACE CENTER" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 05/15/2012 SIGN -12-039 1200 CHESTERLEY DR #2308131512415 INSTALLATION OF ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR WILLAMETTE. DENTAL GROUP Assigned To: Sandy Cox EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 05/16/2012 SIGN -12-037 914 S 1ST ST 19133021019 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "BETTER ALL AUTO SALES" CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION Issued Application No 1 Site Address" Date Project Description __ 05/18/2012 SIGN -12-040 6560 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132941413 EAGLE SIGNS LLC (6) NEW WALL SIGNS FOR PANDA EXPRESS 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47prn Permit Type _ Sign -Wall Sign Page 13 Contractor % Permit Subcontractor(s) Valuation EAGLE SIGNS LLC 05/18/2012 SIGN -12-042 2401 S 1ST ST (2) NEW WALL SIGNS FOR T -MOBILE 19133232025 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 05/31/2012 SIGN -12-045 410 S 1ST ST 5 NEW WALL SIGNS Assigned To: Sandy Cox 19131931401 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 06/11/2012 SIGN -12-047 1300 N 40TH AVE 18131521012 NEW WALL SIGN FOR SALLY BEAUTY SUPPLY Assigned To: Jerry Robertson EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 06/14/2012 SIGN -12-048 818 VV YAKIMA AVE 18132431425 CASCADE SIGN & INSTALLATION OF ONE SINGLE -FACE HALO ILLUMINATED WALL FABRICATION MOUNT SIGN FOR YWCA 108 W MEAD AVE Assigned To: Jerry Robertson YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 06/14/2012 SIGN -12-049 2402 S 1ST ST #102 19133232012 INSTALLATION OF ONE LED/ILLUMINATED CABINET SIGN FOR 'CARTRIDGE WORLD' Assigned To: Jerry Robertson CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 06/25/2012 SIGN -12-055 915 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132424603 NEW WALL SIGN FOR BODY PRO CLINIC EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 07/16/2012 SIGN -12-059 2301 W NOB HILL BLVD #1 18132613078 NEW WALL SIGN FOR AAA Assigned To: Jerry Robertson EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 07/19/2012 SIGN -12-054 4008 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132231004 TWO NEW WALL SAW§ FOR "VERIZON WIRELESS" YESCO 9304 W CLEARWATER DR SUITE B KENNEWICK, WA 99336 (509) 783-4589 Sign -Wall Sign YESCO LLC Issued Application Not Site Address Date Project -Description Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No 07/24/2012 SIGN -12-062 4008 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132231004 TWO NEW WALL SIGNS FOR WASHINGTON FEDERAL To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Page 14 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Permit Type Contractor / Permit Subcontractor(s) Valuation EAGLE SIGNS LLC Sign -Wall Sign 07/26/2012 SIGN -12-057 2208 S 1ST ST 19133232421 INSTALLATION OF 3 NEW WALL SIGNS FOR CARL'S JR./GREEN BURRITO CLOUD PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT HOLDINGS LLC 4188 SW GREENLEAF DR PORTLAND, OR 97221 (503) 201-1309 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 07/26/2012 SIGN -12-063 1600 E YAKIMA AVE 19132021012 INSTALLING (4) NEW WALL SIGNS SUNFAIR CHEVROLET EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 08/08/2012 SIGN -12-065 5603 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132124006 2 NEW WALL SIGNS FOR GLISTEN TANNING EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 08/30/2012 SIGN -12-071 6201 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132123557 CHANGING OUT EXISTING WALL SIGN FOR "SUMMITVIEW FAMILY MEDICINE" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 09/06/2012 SIGN -12-072 1602 W LINCOLN AVE 18132314446 TWO NEW WALL SIGNS FOR "GMAC INSURANCE" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 09/06/2012 SIGN -12-073 1300 N 40TH AVE #105 18131521012 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "LASER, SPINE & DISC CHIROPRACTIC" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509)453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 09/19/2012 SIGN -12-076 420 S 72ND AVE #105 18132034481 INSTALL TWO WALL SIGNS FOR US CELLULAR ONE IN FRONT AND ONE IN BACK OF THE STORE QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC 9312 W 10TH AVE KENNEWICK, WA 99336 (509) 586-0585 Sign -Wall Sign QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC 09/19/2012 SIGN -12-077 1300 N 40TH AVE 18131521012 TWO NEW WALL SIGNS FOR US CELLULAR, ONE IN THE FRONT AND ONE IN THE BACK OF THE BUSINESS QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC 9312 W 10TH AVE KENNEWICK, WA 99336 (509) 586-0585 Sign -Wall Sign QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC `issued Application No / Site Address Date. Project Description 09/20/2012 SIGN -12-075 115 N 3RD ST REPLACING SIGN IN EXISTING CABINET Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No 19131921411 To 10/01/2013 .Applicant Info SHORTY'S SWEETS TREATS 'N CAKES 115 N 3RD ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 469-9845 Page 15 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Permit Type Contractor 1 Permit Subcontractor(s) = Valuation; Sign -Wall Sign 09/24/2012 SIGN -12-079 401 W NOB HILL BLVD NEW WALL SIGNS 18132514403 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 09/24/2012 SIGN -12-080 5605 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132124006 NEW WALL SIGN EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 09/24/2012 SIGN -12-081 7200 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132931010 NEW WALL SIGN EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 10/08/2012 SIGN -12-082 4001 SUMMITVIEW AVE STH8132224524 INSTALLING TWO 11N WALL SIGNS FOR "BLACK BEAR YOGURT" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 10/08/2012 SIGN -12-083 502 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132541541 INSTALLING ONE NEW ROOF SIGN FOR "LIBERTY TAX" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 10/08/2012 SIGN -12-084 5601 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132124006 REMOVING "JOHN GASPERETTI'S FLORAL DESIGN" WALL SIGN FROM 4001 SUMMITVIEW AVENUE TO 5601 SUMMITVIEW AVENUE EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 10/23/2012 SIGN -12-086 501 W LINCOLN AVE 18132412533 3 NEW WALL SIGNS Assigned To: Jerry Robertson CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION Issued Application No / Site Address, Date =Project Description �. 11/01/2012 SIGN -12-093 1605E YAKIMA AVE 19132021004 INSTALLATION OF ONE SET OF CHANNEL LETTERS "HOME OF THE WHOPPER" FOR BURGER KING -INSTALLATION OF THREE "BURGER KING" LOGO CIRCLES -INSTALLATION OF SIX NEW METAL AWNINGS Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 ' - Tax AcctNo • To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info w, EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Permit Type. Sign -Wall Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s) Page 16 Permit Valuation, 11/01/2012 SIGN -12-094 1807 S 1ST ST 19133111006 INSTALLING (4) NEW WALL SIGNS FOR "DENVER MATTRESS" AND "FURNITURE ROW" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 11/07/2012 SIGN -12-095 1202 S 1ST ST 19133024409 INSTALLATION OF "WESTERN MATERIALS" SIGN ON TOWER EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 11/14/2012 SIGN -12-097 110 S 9TH AVE 18132431430 INSTALLATION OF ONE "MAIN ENTRANCE" SIGN ON THE EAST ENTRANCE CANOPY, TWO "CARDIAC CENTER" WALL SIGNS ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF HOSPITAL CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 11/15/2012 SIGN -12-098 1710 S 1ST ST 19133043429 6 NEW WALL SIGNS FOR MIKE OLSON DODGE EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 11/29/2012 SIGN -12-102 2106 W NOB HILL BLVD 18132642446 ONE WALL SIGN FOR BOOST MOBILENIRGIN MOBILE EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 11/29/2012 SIGN -12-103 5601 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132124006 INSTALLATIO OF TWO WALL SIGNS FOR UNFORGETTABLE EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 12/05/2012 SIGN -12-105 1602 W LINCOLN AVE 18132314446 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "LIBERTY TAX" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC Issued Application Not Site Address Date Project Description. 12/18/2012 SIGN -12-107 2401 S 1ST ST #130 19133232025 2 NEW WALL SIGNS FOR BOOST MOBILE/VIRGIN MOBILE Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No - To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info MOUNTAIN ROCK CONSTRUCTION INC 707 N 1ST ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 494-9595 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Contractor / r _ Permit Subcontractor(s) Valuation Permit Type Sign -Wall Sign Page 17 MOUNTAIN ROCK GENERAL CONSTRUC 12/21/2012 SIGN -12-111 1401 S 1ST ST 19133042436 TO TWO WALL SIGNS FOR MATTRESS DISCOUNTERS EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 01/09/2013 SIGN -13-002 1730 S 1ST ST 19133043431 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "KIA" AND ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "MERCEDES BENZ" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 01/09/2013 SIGN -13-003 405 E LINCOLN AVE 19131834509 ONE NEW WALL SIGNS FOR "HALVERSON/NORTHWEST" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 01/09/2013 SIGN -13-004 1701 S 1ST ST ,1 91 3304441 5 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "VOTED ONE OF THE BEST DEALERS IN THE VALLEY" AND ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "CERTIFIED WARRANTED CARS" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 01/09/2013 SIGN -13-005 1006 S 3RD AVE 18132514417 NEW WALL SIGN FOR "LA CARRETA" ON THE EAST SIDE OF BUILDING NOEL CORP 1001 S 1ST ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 248-1313 Sign -Wall Sign PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO OF YAKI 01/14/2013 SIGN -13-006 401 W WALNUT AVE 18132441490 NEW WALL LETTERING "GENUINE AUTO GLASS" Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 02/05/2013 SIGN -13-010 3102 W WASHINGTON AVE18133523900 EAGLE SIGNS LLC REPLACING "FED EX" WALL SIGN ON NORTH SIDE OF BUILDING, 1511 S KEYS RD TO UPGRADE FROM NEON LIGHTS TO LED LIGHTS YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 02/21/2013 SIGN -13-009 905 N 1ST ST 18131341403 REPLACE SIGN ON EXISTING POLE, 6 NEW WALL SIGNS FOR RED LOBSTER Assigned To: Jerry Robertson GMRI INC 1000 DARDEN CENTER DR ORLANDO, FL 32837 (407) 245-4000 Sign -Wall Sign QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC Issued Application. No / Site Address Date Project Description 02/21/2013 SIGN-13-013 1418 S 40TH AVE NEW WALL SIGN Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No 18132734008 To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Permit Type Contractor / Subcontractor(s), Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS Page 18 "Permit Valuation - 02/26/2013 SIGN -13-015 6 W WASHINGTON AVE 19133142405 REMOVE EXISTING WALL SIGN ON FRONT OF BUIDLING AND INSTALLING NEW. SIGN STATES "COUNTRY FARM & GARDEN, TRUE VALUE." EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 02/26/2013 SIGN -13-017 4702 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132232023 NEW WALL SIGN FOR WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE Assigned To: Jerry Robertson EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 02/28/2013 SIGN -13-020 1912 FRUITVALE BLVD 18131441445 INSTALLING NEW WALL SIGN 3'X12' FOR IMPRENTA GRAPHICS CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 03/07/2013 SIGN -13-019 14 E WASHINGTON AVE 19133141401 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "U -PULL -IT AUTO PARTS" EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 04/29/2013 SIGN -13-025 1215 S 40TH AVE 18132742501 INSTALLING (2) WALL SIGNS FOR "CORNERSTONE HOME LENDING INC." EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 05/03/2013 SIGN -13-023 5110 TIETON DR 18132812403 NW WALL SIGN FOR XOCHIMILCO TEQUILA BAR AND RESTAURANT Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 05/03/2013 SIGN -13-026 1606 N 1ST ST 18131244416 NEW WALL SIGN FOR "BACK IN THE DAY MOTORSPORTS" CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION Issued Date 05/09/2013 Application No / Site Address Project Description Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No SIGN -13-024 1401 S 1ST ST 19133042436 CHANGING READER BOARD SIGN TO A CABINET SIGN TO STATE "TEMPUR-PEDIC" ON EXISTING POLE To 10/01/2013 Applicantlnfo JAKE'S ELECTRICAL SIGN SERVICE 1060 N WENAS #11 SELAH, WA 98942 (509) 901-1012 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Contractor / Subcontractors) Permit Type. Sign -Wall Sign JAKE'S ELECTRICAL SIGN SERVICE Page 19 Permit Valuation 05/20/2013 SIGN -13-027 925 SEATTLE SLEW RUN 18131531409 NEW WALL SIGN FOR CENTRAL WASHINGTON PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 05/30/2013 SIGN -13-035 420 S 72ND AVE 18132034481 TWO NEW WALL SIGNS FOR PASTA PRONTO ONE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE BUILDING ONE ON THE SOUTH SIDE EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS 06/05/2013 SIGN -13-030 212 N NACHES AVE 19131921424 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "WILKINSON CORP" Assigned To: Jerry Robertson CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 06/25/2013 SIGN -13-034 610 E YAKIMA AVE 19131912568 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR MORGAN STANLEY Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere PRO SIGN INC 1124 N FREYA ST SPOKANE, WA 99202 (509) 927-3925 Sign -Wall Sign PRO SIGN INC 06/27/2013 SIGN -13-040 1120 TIETON DR NEW WALL SIGN FOR "SIGN CRAFT" 18132521412 HARRIS BRAD J 317 N 73RD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 (509) 930-4350 Sign -Wall Sign QUALITY SIGN SERVICE INC 07/10/2013 SIGN -13-042 620 N 16TH AVE 18131444404 TWO NEW WALL SIGNS FOR DOLLAR PLUS STORES, ONE TO STATE COCA-COLA DOLLAR PLUS STORES THE OTHER TO STATE GROCERY, HOT FOOD, COLD BEVERAGES, CIGARETTES CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 07/15/2013 SIGN -13-044 2115 S 1ST ST 19133223039 REPLACING TWO "HOME DEPOT" WALL LETTERING WITH NEW (FROM FLORESCENT TO LED) Assigned To: Glenn Denman EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 07/25/2013 SIGN -13-049 2401 S 1ST ST STE 112 19133232025 17.3 SQ FT WALL SIGN FOR EDWARD JONES Assigned To: Jerry Robertson EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC Isstieci 4' ApplicatioriN6 / Site Address Date Project Description 08/06/2013 SIGN -13-055 208 S 72ND AVE #110 NEW WALL SIGN FOR "GNC" Issued Permits with Valuations Page 20 From 01/01/2009 To 10/01/2013 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Tax Acct No Applicant Info Permit Type Contractor/ Permit Subcontractor(s) Valuation 18132034484 EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign 08/06/2013 SIGN -13-056 420 S 72ND AVE #180 18132034484 TWO NEW WALL SIGNS FOR "CENTURY 21" Assigned To: Glenn Denman EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign 08/06/2013 SIGN -13-057 4001 SUMMITVIEW AVE #1818132224488 TWO NEW WALL SIGNS FOR "SHOPKEEPER" Assigned To: Glenn Denman EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign 08/06/2013 SIGN -13-058 1600 RIVER RD 18131414401 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR HMS INNOVATIONS CENTER Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign 08/07/2013 SIGN -13-053 2301 W NOB HILL BLVD #5 18132613078 ONE NEW WALL SIGN FOR "PANADERIA DELICIAS" Assigned To: Glenn Denman CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 08/13/2013 SIGN -13-060 130 S 72ND AVE 18132034488 INSTALLATION OF TWO SIGNS: ONE "STANDARD PAINT" LETTERING ON FRONT OF BUILDING 6'X39' AND THE OTHER "BENJAMIN MOORE" WALL SIGN ON SIDE OF BUILDING 12'X2.6' CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 08/13/2013 SIGN -13-061 1602 W LINCOLN AVE #10418132314446 INSTALL TWO WALL SIGNS PROVIDED BY THE CUSTOMER: 1- 3'X15' LETTERBOARD CABINET SIGN, AND 1-3'X6' LIBERTY TAX CABINET Assigned To: Glenn Denman CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 08/13/2013 SIGN -13-062 32 N FRONT ST 19131923017 INSTALLATION OF NEW "RUSSILLO'S" WALL SIGN ON TOP, FRONT OF BUILDING EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC 08/26/2013 SIGN -13-064 2235 LONGFIBRE RD 19133143414 TWO NEW WALL SIGNS FOR "LOWE'S". EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC Issued Application No! Site Address Date Project Description Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Tax Acct No 08/30/2013 SIGN -13-066 2810 W WASHINGTON AVE18133523010 PLACE 2 WALL SIGNS ONE HANGER TRACT G AND ONE ON HANGER TRACT F Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere To 10/01/2013 —_-Applicant Info YAKIMA AIRPORT LAND CO LLC 2810 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 (509) 952-8133 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:47pm Permit Type Sign -Wall Sign Contractor / Subcontractor(s)` Page 21 Permit Valuation 09/16/2013 SIGN -13-045 120 N FAIR AVE #102 19131844402 NEW WALL SIGN FOR DOLLAR TREE Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere ADVANCED SIGN LLC 1 37TH ST NW #C AUBURN, WA 98001 (253) 347-5039 Sign -Wall Sign 09/16/2013 SIGN -13-054 1201 W LINCOLN AVE 18132421468 3'X7' WALL SIGN Assigned To: Chris Wilson CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 108 W MEAD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 (509) 972-8099 Sign -Wall Sign CASCADE SIGN & FABRICATION 10/01/2013 SIGN -13-068 1506 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132432012 INSTALLATION OF NEW 5' PROJECTING WALL SIGN FOR "VICTOR IMMEL" Assigned To: Jerry Robertson EAGLE SIGNS LLC 1511 S KEYS RD YAKIMA, WA 98901 (509) 453-5511 Sign -Wall Sign EAGLE SIGNS LLC Total Valuation: r"07 -'9L : -7 $1,008,834.37 Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 To 10/01/2013 Issued Application No I Site Address Tax Acct No Applicant Info Date Project Description 09/10/2012 BLD -12-0528 1716 GORDON RD 18131242413 VERIZON WIRELESS BY FAULK ADDITION OF MICROWAVE ANTENNA ON EXISTING CELL TOWER & FOSTER Assigned To: Sandy Cox 588 THREE MILE RD NW STE 102 GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49544 (616) 647-3720 'Distributed at the /otelef'Meeting /O-/'/3 7 Page 1 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:46pm Permit Type Cellular Tower Contractor / Subcontractor(s) Permit' Valuation. $20,000 11/13/2012 BLD -12-1113 6 N 6TH ST 19131921484 ADDING (1) ANTENNA AND (1) DAP HEAD WITH (2) FIBERS AND (1) POWER CABLE Assigned To: Jerry Robertson CLEAR WIRELESS LLC 1475 120TH AVE NE BELLEVUE, WA 98005 4252167600 Cellular Tower WESTOWER COMMUNICATIONS INC $5,500 11/29/2012 BLD -12-1105 200 N 70TH AVE -18132013432 REPLACEMENT OF (3) EXISTING ANTENNAS AND ADDING (6) RRH UNITS ON AN EXISTING 55' WOOD POLE, WHICH WOULD NOT INCREASE THE EHIGHT OR FOOTPRINT OF THE POLE. ALSO ADDING LTE EQUIPMENT WHICH WOULD BE PLACED ON LEASED AREA. Assigned To: Jerry Robertson VINCULUMS SERVICES INC 10 PASTEUR SUITE 100 IRVINE, CA 92618 (949) 825-6049 Cellular Tower WESTOWER COMMUNICATIONS INC $60,000 12/13/2012 BLD -12-1142 2811 TIETON DR 18132333028 ADDING ONE ANTENNA AND ONE DAP HEAD WITH ONE GIBER AND ONE POWER CABLE Assigned To: Jerry Robertson WESTOWER COMMUNICATIONS INC 405 EVANS BLACK DR SEATTLE, WA 98188 206-762-5858 Cellular Tower WESTOWER COMMUNICATIONS INC $5,500 12/21/2012 BLD -12-1159 6 N 6TH ST 19131921484 ADDITION OF (3) NEW LTE PANEL ANTENNAS TO AN EXISTING ROOFTOP. ALSO ADDING (6) RRH UNITS AND (3) SURGE SUPPRESORS WHICH WOULD BE PLACED ON ANTENNA MOUNTS, WITHIN THE LEASED AREA Assigned To: Jerry Robertson VINCULUMS SERVICES INC 10 PASTEUR SUITE 100 IRVINE, CA 92618 (949) 825-6049 Cellular Tower WESTOWER COMMUNICATIONS INC $60,000 05/06/2013 BLD -12-1173 6501 W WASHINGTON AVE18133214664 INSTALLING A 55' WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS TOWER, A 12X26' PREFABRICATED SHELTER WITHIN A MINISTORAGE FACILITY AREA Assigned To: Jerry Robertson VERIZON WIRELESS BY DEREK BUDIG AGENT P O BOX 8436 SPOKANE, WA 99203 (509) 939-6202 Cellular Tower $100,000 05/29/2013 BLD -13-0242 1013 S 38TH AVE 18132713019 INSTALL REPLACEMENT ANTENNAS ON EXISTING TOWER AND REPLACEMENT GROUND EQUIPMENT CABINETS Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere SMARTLINK LLC 14432 SE EASTGATE WAY SUITE 260 BELLEVUE, WA 98007 (206) 214-8954 Cellular Tower $20,000 Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 Issued Application No 1 Site Address - Tax Acct No Date Project Description 05/29/2013 BLD -13-0271 6 N 6TH ST 19131921484 INSTALL REPLACEMENT ANTENNAS ON EXISTING TOWER AND REPLACEMENT GROUND EQUIPMENT CABINETS. Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere To 10/01/2013 Applicant Info SPRINT SPECTRUM C/O SMARTLINK LLC 11432 SE EASTGATE WAY STE 260 BELLEVUE, WA 98007 (206) 883-7031 Page 2 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:46pm Permit Type Contractor / Permit Subcontractor(s) - Valuation Cellular Tower $20,000 05/29/2013 BLD -13-0318 2811 TIETON DR 18132333028 INSTALL REPLACEMENT ANTENNAS AND EQUIPMENT ON EXISTING ROOFTOP Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere SPRINT SPECTRUM C/O Cellular Tower SMARTLINK LLC 11432 SE EASTGATE WAY STE 260 BELLEVUE, WA 98007 (206) 883-7031 $20,000 06/18/2013 BLD -13-0407 3411 FRUITVALE BLVD 18131511008 INSTALLATION OF (1) NEW 1' MICROWAVE ANTENNA AND (4) RADIOS Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere AT&T MOBILITY 5405 WINDWARD PKWY ALPHARETTA, GA 30004 Cellular Tower $20,000 06/28/2013 BLD -13-0499 208 W YAKIMA AVE 18132414451 REMOVE EXISTING 2' MICROWAVE ANTENNA AT 60' AND RELOCATE TO 77'. ADD LINES AND OUTDOOR RADIO UNITS Assigned To: Jerry Robertson JEFFREY ROME & ASSOC AT&T MOBILITY 1950 ALASKAN WAY #224 SEATTLE, WA 98101 (206) 659-2673 Cellular Tower $20,000 08/21/2013 BLD -13-0695 1515 N 6TH AVE 18131243031 MODIFICATION AND REINFORCEMENT OF TOWER TO ALLOW FOR REMOVAL OF EXISTING RADIO CABINETS AND ANTENNAS AND INSTALLATION OF NEW 4G RADIO CABINETS, ANTENNAS AND RRV'S SBA COMMUNICATIONS CORP 1947 NW THOMSEN LN MCMINNVILLE, OR 97128 (503) 914-8977 Cellular Tower GENERAL DYNAMICS INFO TECH INC $15,000 08/21/2013 BLD -13-0698 5905 SUMMITVIEW AVE 18132123527 REMOVAL OF EXISTING RADIO CABINETS AND ANTENNAS AND INSTALLATION OF NEW 4G RADIO CABINETS, ANTENNAS AND RRV'S SBA COMMUNICATIONS CORP 1947 NW THOMSEN LN MCMINNVILLE, OR 97128 (503) 914-8977 Cellular Tower GENERAL DYNAMICS INFO TECH INC $15,000 08/21/2013 BLD -13-0699 30 W MEAD AVE 19133121404 REMOVAL OF EXISTING RADIO CABINETS AND ANTENNAS AND INSTALLATION OF NEW 4G RADIO CABINETS, ANTENNAS AND RRV'S SBA COMMUNICATIONS CORP 1947 NW THOMSEN LN MCMINNVILLE, OR 97128 (503) 914-8977 Cellular Tower GENERAL DYNAMICS INFO TECH INC $15,000 Issued Application No / Site Addres, _Date `Project Description Issued Permits with Valuations From 01/01/2009 m Tax.Acct No 08/21/2013 BLD -13-0700 300 S 76TH AVE 18132033413 REMOVAL OF EXISTING RADIO CABINETS AND ANTENNAS AND INSTALLATION OF NEW 4G RADIO CABINETS, ANTENNAS AND RRV'S To 10/01/2013 - Applicant•Info SBA COMMUNICATIONS CORP 1947 NW THOMSEN LN MCMINNVILLE, OR 97128 (503) 914-8977 Report run on October 1, 2013 2:46pm Permit Type-; Cellular Tower Contractor/ Subcontractor(s) Page 3 Permit; F. Valuation GENERAL $15,000 DYNAMICS INFO TECH INC 08/21/2013 BLD -13-0701 1018 S 17TH AVE 18132614503 REMOVAL OF EXISTING RADIO CABINETS AND ANTENNAS AND INSTALLATION OF NEW 4G RADIO CABINETS, ANTENNAS AND RRV'S SBA COMMUNICATIONS CORP Cellular Tower 1947 NW THOMSEN LN MCMINNVILLE, OR 97128 (503) 914-8977 GENERAL DYNAMICS INFO TECH INC $15,000 09/18/2013 BLD -13-0317 2811 TIETON DR 18132333028 INSTALLATION OF NEW SPRINT MICROWAVE ANTENNA Assigned To: Suzanne DeBusschere B&C TOWER LLC 14940 NE 95TH ST REDMOND, WA 98052 (509) 939-7777 Cellular Tower B&C TOWER LLC $50,000 Total Valuation: $476,000.00 BillhOcircl.V ir7 )'akinlcu - Repo!•! to ('ilt• Colmcil Reclso17. jar A/loratorI21117 • 1-01Ixvv-up 10 Built Env iromnent Discussion • In response to Citizen Sur\ cv herall Appearance of Yakima -'9";, !Vlorcttorrunl • :Adopted April 2. 2013 • Applies to: Off -premise sign; 77 square feet or larger \II dieital sums 72 square reel or larser • I-. pires October 1. 2013 Fr 3)71 the industry's perspective: • Billboards (Irk c local ec0nonn -o Local Businesses • People like billboards • Billboards pose 00 driver salcty hazards 1 Critics argue that hillboards': • I ',tract Io\\ income neiulthorhoods • Promote addict' \ c products • Rcduce propertyvalues • Hamper economic de\ elopment • Impact dri \ cr salet) • Arc considered \ isual clutter according to all reputable sur L! s 4ifiboaritinvntoir Ar• t. iiji 14,111 71 Structu 1119 Billboard Faces AMidttr-711 elv" AI 1:1 ! —9.111 I 111 G•rtallar, • 6" - public a\\ arelleSS ads • 70"0 - non -local ads • 1 s act opposite or industr claims \all1Ples: frit do we find in Yakima? 2 , -%,--71•11111”11r7i , , '' il "- 1- - - -_--, ,,- --' ii -- - __.,_ 1 -,:- ..A., * ‘,2,,L,t.'-‘ . ---- i ---- if -- --_-i- \ '.\,.. -- '--1 , 1 IL-7 i I • 4E-1) ICA \ '''''-.."'''''...." 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WAC 314-52-070 NEW% RACK CHOWN a/ TIM IS 3 1 Rctlection on Yakima Economic Impacts of Billboards - • Property Values Philadelphia lindiru2s: - Within 5uo Iect or billboard • Decrease of S 30.836 Beyond 500 feet of billboard • Decrease oI' S9-47 for c\ er\ billboard in same census tract 1''V efr011ie to where? Eco11o117ic Impacts of Billboards - • Effects on New Development HighvNa1eautilicutit n .Act (I IBA • Sale h,l\en lur billboard induslr No anmruia un ❑Ilnaod • ;Mows creat liberties to industr. Char cutune alko„ed • \\ ithin 660 feet of hieIr a� • I .O . - C'iu of 1 ederal \\ ac Linc -print Rene \\able Lease Pro\ inions Restrictixe A'icvv basements (e.g.. SI ( 1 4 IndtIstry Focus at State Level • Pre\ ailed at federal le\el (1113i\) • I.librts no \\ turned to state Ie\ el \V'ash ington State's Scenic Vistas .Act • \nrcnd lu allow diwtal billboards • Lappv 1 lI its in 2u12 & 2u 13 Seo tc Hill SH s;(JW louse lull 1113 1108 Digital Billboards • Ili_hl\ contro\ersial Salet� • S,\ cdish>ttid\ 1iuht trespass. glare & startling motion • Los :\neck. Conn order • --.rens to go dark Regional Comparison • Banned in major eastern Washington cities. i.e.. Kenne\\ ie1 Richland Paseo alfa Walla Wenatchee \ loses 1 LI.e Spokane Spokane Valle_� Union (lap Dual Billboards • Ilighl\ profitable F.g. One digital billboard— 13 messages' AIal1 HI,d 1 01r2111)re Roads Unc intersection - > digital billboards Nab 1 fill 131,1 \ Soy 1111 Indusll drive 10 digitize all billhoards Digital Billboards • Ilighl\ I.Ikels Success at State lei el 1113:A protected Yakima s them: others dont kL ,ional Comparison • How has ban affected their economies'? Wally walla ing reg italired downlovv n. Each cit\ enio\ ing leakages from Yakima market. 5 Are Billboards Necessary? • Not the Ile \\est tcchnolog . • Auto nay igation s\ stems Pre -loaded points of interest Search features il'S turn -h‘ -turn \miler .Vert, l ser choice Options • Option 1 - .\ mend code to prohibit new billboards. including nesv digital billboards. 1 his ould halt the spread and he the easiest to implement. Options • Option 3 — Amend code to further restrict height. site. and: or spacing of billboards. A restricted site might he 96 square feet. and 30 feet high. and a 2.000 foot spacing hetiveen am billboards. Sznnmart'. Billboards .. . • Support primarily non -local business • Benefit primarily out-of-state industries, i.e.. Clear Channel — San Antonio. Texas Lamar- Baton Rouge. Louisiana CBS — N.o York. Neav York Nlelro - Phoenix.:Ariiona • Adverse effects on local economy • Little benefit to Yakima SERER annual rent tor 3 Billboards !! Options • Option 2 Same as Option 1. but also include an amortization clause to phase out existing billboards that are not subject to the 1113A protection. Options • Option 4 — Amend code to limit billboards to industrial tones and to prohibit billboards within 660 feet of federal I' funded highvva)s. 6 ROCOM neflded Option? • Continue moratorium until at least Januar) 17. 2013. • Option 1 - "this vvouAJ halt the spread o1' ne\\ billboards and protect the eit\.s in\estment in ne\I\ de\ eloped areas. • \Iternativel): Defer to Planning Commission Un a polis) recommendation Qz ?stio/7s & Comiiiein ,s • 7