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Summary(s) of Ordinance(s) adopted by
the Port Angeles City Council at their regular
meeting of May 16, 1989
Ordinance # 2533
An ordinance allowing vehicular rental services, including light
trucks, automobiles, motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles in the Central
Business District.
Ordinance # 2534
An ordinance allowing Bed and Breakfast establishments by Condi-
tional Use Permits in the CSD -C1 Community Shopping District and
clarifying that apartments are permitted uses in the CSD -C1 zone.
Ordinance # 2535
An ordinance providing for increased density in RMF Residential
Multi - Family Districts by adding as a conditional use publicly
subsidized senior housing development at a maximum of 58 units
per acre.
This ordinance shall take effect 5 days after publication. Full text
of said ordinance shall be mailed upon request.
Michelle M. Maike
City Clerk
PUBLISH: May 19, 1989
ORDINANCE NO. 2533
AN ORDINANCE of the City of
allowing vehicular rental
Central Business District
Section 1 of Ordinance No.
Port Angeles,
services in the
and amending
2303.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DOES
ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1. Section 1 of Ordinance No. 2303 is hereby
amended to read as follows:
17.28.041 PERMITTED USES
A. RETAIL
1. Auto supply stores.
2. Building material stores, hardware stores, paint
stores, and plumbing supply stores.
3. Commercial recreation establishments, such as
bowling alleys, night clubs, pool halls, theaters
(movie and others), and video arcades.
4. Cocktail lounges, cafes, cafeterias, restaurants,
sidewalk cafes (subject to the permit requirements
of the Street Use Ordinance No. 2229 as amended),
take -out lunch stands, and taverns.
5. Food and beverage establishments, such as
bakeries, candy stores, delicatessens, grocery
stores, liquor stores, meat and fish markets.
6. General merchandise stores, such as catalogue
sales stores, clothing and shoe stores, department
stores, drug stores, second -hand stores, antique
stores, pawn shops, shopping malls (63,000 square
feet and under), sporting goods, and variety
stores.
7. Household furnishings stores, such as appliance
stores, furniture stores, office equipment stores,
and stereo stores.
8. Motels, hotels, and hostels.
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9. Specialized stores, such as bicycle, book,
computer, florist, gift, hobby, toy, and pet
stores.
B. SERVICES
1. Art, dance, voice, and music schools and studios.
2. Business colleges and trade schools.
3. Business services, such as accounting, tax
services, employment and management consulting,
and printing services.
4. Financial services, such as bail bond stores,
banks, finance offices, insurance companies, real
estate offices, stock brokerages, and title
companies.
5. Furnishing repair shops and upholstering (and
necessary reupholstering) shops.
6. Governmental offices and social service agencies.
7. Self- service laundries and tailor shops.
8. Personal services, such as barber shops, beauty
shops, exercise and reducing studios, and travel
agencies.
9. Professional services, such as architectural,
dental, engineering, legal, medical, and planning
services, and medical and dental labs.
lo. Repair services, such as appliance repair, shoe
repair, and TV and stereo repair services.
C. INSTITUTIONAL
1. Clubs and Lodges.
2. Research Vessels.
D. RESIDENTIAL
1. Apartments on the second floor or above.
E. TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION
1. Convention centers and auditoriums.
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2. Ferry, seaplane, and helicopter offices and
terminals.
3. Mass transit terminals.
4. Vessel moorage, including marinas and docks for
pleasure boats, Coast Guard vessels, and
submarines.
5. Autemetve- Vehicular rental services, including
light trucks, automobiles, motorcycles, mopeds,
and bicycles.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect five
days after date of publication.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port
Angeles at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 16th
day of
ATTEST:
May
, 1989.
Michelle M. Maike, City Clerk
APPRO D AS TO FORM:
Craig
u son, City Attorney
PUBLISHED: By Summary 5/19/89
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