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CITY OF PORT ANGELES
321 EAST FIFTH ST., P.O. BOX 1150 PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362
PHONE (206) 457 -0411
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. 2534
AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles,
allowing Bed and Breakfast establishments
by Conditional Use Permits in the CSD -C1,
Community Shopping District, and amending
Section 1, Ordinance No. 2483, and Article
IV, Section 7 of Ordinance No. 1709.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DOES
ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1. Section 1 of Ordinance No. 2483 is hereby
amended to read as follows:
17.18.030 APPLICABILITY. A Conditional Use
Permit in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter is
required for all bed and breakfasts occurring in residential use
districts. Bed and breakfasts shall be conditionally permitted
uses within the CSD -C1, Community Shopping Districts. Bed and
breakfasts occurring in commercial districts other than the CSD-
Cl District, shall be considered hotels and regulated
accordingly.
17.18.040 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. All bed and
breakfasts shall comply with the following development standards:
A. All bed and breakfasts shall be located in single -
family residences and shall exhibit no outward
appearance of a business or of a non - residential
nature, other than permitted signs.
B. All bed and breakfast operators shall live on the
premises.
C. A bed and breakfast with four or fewer rooms for let
shall provide parking spaces for the operator and
guests. Bed and breakfasts with more than four rooms
for let shall provide parking spaces for the operator,
guests, and employees.
D. All off - street parking areas shall be screened in a
manner that is compatible with and respectful of
adjacent properties.
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I.
All signs located within residential districts shall be
no more than five (5) square feet in area, indirectly
14t lighted, and parallel to the building facade to
which they are attached unless they are free - standing
in the yard. Free - standing signs cannot exceed three
feet in height but may be perpendicular to the facade.
The light source shall be shielded from abutting
property and rights -of -way. There shall be a maximum
of two free - standing signs.
All bed and breakfasts shall comply with the applicable
local and State Fire and Health Codes.
All bed and breakfasts shall not be transferable to new
locations.
Size and area requirements:
No. of Bdrms.
To Let Min. Lot Area
0 - 4 one lot
5 - 8 two lots
9 - 12 28,000 sq.ft.
13 - 16 1 acre
17 - 20 2 acres
21 - 24 4 acres
Accessories Activities and Facilities *. Bed and
breakfasts shall have the following minimum lot area in
order to provide these activities or facilities:
Activity and /or Facility Minimum Area
Hot tub one lot
Sauna one lot
Swimming Pool 1 acre
Tennis Court 1 acre
Other outdoor rec. courts
(volley -ball, hand ball) 1 acre
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Meeting rooms
Playing fields
2 acres
2 acres
*NOTE: Combination of activities and facilities; e.g.,
tennis courts and swimming pools, may require
additional lot area beyond the minimum listed; however,
the minimum areas are not additive; e.g., if the bed
and breakfast has one acre, it can have a pool and a
tennis court. Nor are these areas additive to the base
minimum.
J. Any change in the ownership, structure, or the site
plan requires a revised permit.
Section 2. Article VI, Section 7 of Ordinance No. 1709
is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 7 CSD -C - COMMUNITY SHOPPING DISTRICTS
CSD -C1 - Permitted Uses
Bakery shops Restaurants, cafeterias
Barber shops, beauty shops Self- service laundries
Delicatessens, grocery Apartments
stores, supermarkets Specialty shops: gift,
Drug stores, pharmacies florist, hobby,
Frozen food or cold storage antique
lockers Banks, financial
Hardware stores, shoe repair institutions
shops Medical, dental offices
and clinics
Conditional Uses
Gasoline service islands, accessory to convenience or
grocery stores; bed and breakfast establishments.
CSD -C2 - Permitted Uses
Same as CSD -C1 plus taverns and cocktail lounges, service
stations, creameries.
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CSD -C1 and C2 - Conditional Uses
Same as CSD -N. Churches, offstreet parking lots,
apat4 tn4-s utility buildings and structures, and
independent, non - automated self - service car washes.
That portion of the CSD -C1 zone along "C" Street from 9th
Street to Lauridsen Boulevard may be granted Conditional use
Permits for residential occupancies at the discretion of the
Planning Commission.
Minimum Lot Area - 7,000 square feet.
Minimum Lot Width - 50 feet.
Minimum Yard Requirements
No structure shall be built within 15 feet of an alley or
any property that has a residential zoning classification.
Setbacks shall conform to the requirements of Ordinance No.
1635 for arterial streets.
Maximum Lot Coverage - 50% of the total site area.
Maximum Height - 30 feet.
Offstreet Parking - (See Article V and Ordinance No. 1588.)
Signs Permitted
Signs, lighted but not intermittent or flashing type, not
exceeding 100 square feet total area. All signs over 10
square feet in area shall be restricted to territory no
closer than 100 feet to all property in a Residential
District. No billboards shall be permitted within a
Community Shopping District. Maximum height 30 feet.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect five days
after date of publication.
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PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles
at a regular meeting of said Council held on the
May , 1989.
ATTEST:
Michelle M. Maike, City Clerk
APPROV AS TO FORM:
Craig D. tson,
City Attorney
PUBLISHED: By Summary 5/19/89
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