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Section C: Master Plan <br /> Craftsman District <br /> The 20.25 acre Craftsman District provides for the majority of marine-related uses that <br /> accommodate marina services and all facets of commercial marine activities, including marine <br /> commercial, retail, and light industrial uses. In this area, boats are sold, repaired, stored, painted, <br /> moved and washed. The District is almost <br /> do .� ... , a ....::+.... ... <br /> _. e_. completely contained within the fences of the <br /> I Port of Everett boat yard encompassing an <br /> entire portion of the site north of parcels <br /> adjacent to 13th Street, and extending from the <br /> east end of the North Docks to West Marine <br /> P View Drive. The only street within the <br /> iimiury <br /> District is Craftsman Way to the west of the <br /> mt_ <br /> Al►'!v <br /> -- 54 boat yard and east of the waterfront where the <br /> " 16" <br /> " � -�� ,� travel lift provides boat transportation into the <br /> yards. This road is a General Circulation <br /> roadway with 12-foot lanes and parallel and <br /> angled parking areas. The featured building <br /> within this location is Waterfront Center, <br /> Figure 5 Travel Lift in Operation which doubles as a transit center for the <br /> Everett Transit system and provides a home <br /> for marine shops on its east facing façade, and retail, restaurants, educational facilities, and <br /> offices as well as retail production on the west facing sides. Other buildings include a marine <br /> retail building on the West Marine View Drive frontage, the Marina maintenance operations <br /> center and boat wash facilities, boater storage lockers, and marina retail and services. The <br /> remaining area serves as a boat repair yard providing extensive environmental controls on runoff <br /> to keep potential hazardous materials out of the Puget Sound. The design draws on the craft, <br /> technology and history of the working waterfront to reflect quality with durable maritime <br /> materials and forms and expressive structural details and connections. In the public gathering <br /> spaces and featured at the Craftsman District is the Fisherman's Tribute, a statue acknowledging <br /> a proud legacy and fishing heritage at the Port. From this Plaza next to the water, visitors can <br /> step onto The W trail system because the total trail network, linked to the North and Central <br /> piers, and along The Esplanade, is shaped like the letter "W." Within the Waterfront Center <br /> visitors can locate a timeline depicting the colorful history of the Port's nearly 100-year heritage; <br /> shelter while waiting for transit; or relax in sidewalk café's or lobby seating areas. Also within <br /> Waterfront Center are community rooms available for rental. Timing of development in the <br /> Craftsman District is anticipated to continue in 2017 when a large manufacturing tenant's lease <br /> expires and final demolition and soil clean up actions are taken by the Port. Once the buildings <br /> are demolished, the Port intends to relocate boat yards from throughout the uplands to <br /> consolidate the boat yards and maintenance offices. <br /> Fisherman's Harbor. <br /> The Fisherman's Harbor district includes 11.79 developable acres and is this project's year- <br /> round hub of activity that includes commercial fishing, recreational boating, retail shopping, and <br /> dining that attracts residents and regional visitors. The key features of this area includes: Seiner <br /> Wharf, Pacific Rim Plaza, floating activity barges, dock walk and the small boat course on <br /> accessible water. Weddings and other events and ceremonies, such as sister city programs will be <br /> welcomed at the Pacific Rim Plaza (located at the end of 14th Street). The international gateway <br /> 2014 Waterfront Place Central Supplemental Design Guidelines - 19- <br />