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Exhibit 13, 4 of 12 <br /> about upcoming events or activities (such as, Farmers Market <br /> today from 9am-2pm) happening throughout Waterfront Place. <br /> The reader board is large enough to read at slow speed from a car, <br /> but small enough as not to be a visual nuisance. This low light <br /> electronic message board is two feet tall and is built into the larger <br /> Waterfront Place entry feature that is 15' long by 26' tall. ,` <br /> Pacific Rim Plaza at 14th Street <br /> At the northern most end of Fisherman's Harbor is Pacific Rim <br /> Plaza—the heart of the Distric—with expansive open space and The Waterfront Place electronic community <br /> views of the Millwright's Workman Clock Tower and the water. message board will replace the interim <br /> The Plaza features an Archimedes Screw water sculpture. Water photograph in this reader board sign <br /> is brought up from the harbor below mechanically through wind <br /> power captured by a sail cloth and sending water to cascade _ I lit`" <br /> .1111 <br /> around the lighted globe sculpture. - 1_.�' �''"� <br /> 1 <br /> Seiner's Wharf ' ;' 1:4 lir"wi t• t d <br /> -Docks below the former asphalt parking lot on the south edge of . ,,.''� , , _. �' <br /> – <br /> the district supports moorage for a portion of the Seiner Fleet.The i j ' tit .e` k w . <br /> wharf is restored to wood surfacing to resurrect the feeling old <br /> Via, ._ �j: E' Ci�IF�9 .t •.t1�11! <br /> times.At the southern edge of the wharf,there are brightly colored . - x <br /> open-air shops and a fish market. Ship locations are identified by 4 <br /> plaques with the names of the ship, its skipper, and the number of :` i'�` '''1i ,i1/4 µ ;, "', <br /> years in the Port of Everett homeport. Fishermen are able to load The Seiner Fleet <br /> their ships via the u-shaped driveway off West Marine View <br /> Drive, stretch their nets along the long wharf, and a gill net barge <br /> provides space for net repair on the water. <br /> The Esplanade at Fisherman's Harbor <br /> Along the western facing edge of the district, the Esplanade, IL' ,iF # <br /> a.5°.,p X12 <br /> walking and biking trail wraps the harbor and provides views _ ' <br /> – <br /> and access to the water. Upland (to the east) restaurants and ' er <br /> retail stores directly front the harbor on the west and connects 96 1798 <br /> through to Seiner Drive (the project's main street) on the east. -_ <br /> Each building is set back from the edge of the water by 50 feet <br /> to provide an elevated outdoor dining space along the east edge <br /> of the Esplanade. The west side of the Esplanade is public Radio operated sailboat regatta <br /> and set lower than the upper restaurant edge. This change in <br /> elevation allows restaurateurs to look over people below to the <br /> water, while the people on the lower terrace can feel closer to the . ' .. <br /> water's edge. Radiant heaters are used to extend the outdoor •I i <br /> dining experience in the shoulder seasons(fall and spring)and the .illii i #, ,; . w <br /> Port's outdoor furniture policies guide the quality of the , , l. <br /> furnishings in the private establishments. On the trail, there are j y Ili j g ' ....i, „!11 _ <br /> places for people to sit and watch fisherman come into port and tt _ <br /> unload their hauls. Site furniture, such as light poles and benches a ` <br /> are a hybrid design of traditional and contemporary styles -.; <br /> Example of what the Esplanade at <br /> Fisherman's Harbor looks like <br /> 4 <br />