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Section C: Master Plan <br /> at 13th Street and West Marine View Drive is on the northern border of Fisherman's Harbor and <br /> serves as the defining front door to Waterfront Place. From the gateway, Seiner Drive extends <br /> along the inner harbor's eastern most edge to the Seiner Wharf to make up this district. The <br /> district reestablishes the neighborhood into the City's street grid by returning the street names <br /> back to 13th and 14th Streets, their Everett historical numbers. A new traffic signal will be <br /> installed at 13th Street and W. Marine View Drive. 13th Street is featured as the Entry Boulevard, <br /> 90' wide with parking and transit stops, and Seiner Drive and 14th Street is an 80' Pedestrian <br /> Streets. A large parking court lies adjacent to the Seiner Wharf. 15 to 20' wide bike and <br /> pedestrian paths connect to The Esplanade and The W trails in either direction from Fisherman's <br /> Harbor. Buildings in this district include the primarily retail-focused mixed use, 114 apartment <br /> s `/ = : - _ <br /> I <br /> • <br /> i <br /> �s <br /> r <br /> ate.. <br /> homes, eight commercial buildings which could house a drug store, small concept grocer, marine <br /> retail, and some office. Along the harbor's edge, four indoor restaurants with patios and an <br /> outdoor restaurant and fish market. The largest structure is the 120 key hotel with meeting space, <br /> restaurant and cocktail lounge. Three parking structures (above ground) and a large parking <br /> court. The design intent of the inner harbor pedestrian areas adjacent to the commercial fishing <br /> fleet shown in the perspective above is focused on emphasizing the presence of and access to the <br /> inner workings of the fishing community and industrial waterfront. Additionally, waterfront <br /> restaurants and walk-ups invite visitors and residents to enjoy a meal while they settle into the <br /> marine environment. Site furniture, such as light poles and benches are a hybrid design of <br /> traditional and contemporary styles reflecting a historic yet contemporary waterfront. For <br /> example, light fixtures may be located on angled poles at varying heights to reference the mast <br /> arm on a Seiner. Wood crates and crab pots are used as inspiration for custom designed outdoor <br /> benches. In the public gathering spaces, the former asphalt parking lot to the north, where the <br /> Seiner Fleet is docked, is peeled back and replaced with wood surfacing to resurrect the feeling <br /> 2014 Waterfront Place Central Supplemental Design Guidelines -20- <br />