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AGENDA
PORT ANGELES PLANNING CDMMISSION
321 East Flft:h Street
Part Angeles. Washlngtan 9B3S2
FEBRUARY 10, 1988
7:00 P.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of January 27, 1988
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PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 88(02)5 - JOHN KUMPULA.
127 East Lopez: Request for a Conditional Use Permit to
allow a business which requires the use of pesticides, in-
secticides and herbicides as a Home Occupation, located
in the RS-7, Single-Family Residential, District.
2. EXTENSION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, CUP 85(12)21 HO,
DAVIS, 736 East Caroline: Extension of a permit allowing
a one person beauty shOp to operate as a Home Occupation
in the RS-7, Single-Family Residential, District.
V. STAFF REPORTS:
1. Discussion of Zoning Code Amendment permitting 36"
railings. rather than 30" railings for decks, porches,
patios, etc. :
VI. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
VII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington
February 10, 1988
I CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Wight called the meeting to order at 7:05 P.M.
II ROLL CALL
Members Present: Jerry Glass, Jim Hulett, Jerry Cornell,
Bob Philpott, Donna Davison-Ness, Dick Wight.
Members Absent:
Ted Puckett.
Staff Present:
Paul D. Carr, Otto Miller, Bruce Becker.
III APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mr. Cornell moved to approve the minutes of the January 27,
1988, meeting as submitted. Mr. Hulett seconded the motion,
which passed unanimously.
IV PUBLIC HEARINGS
Mr. Philpott moved to reverse the order of the Agenda. Mr.
Hulett seconded, the motion, which passed unanimously.
CONDITIONAL USE HEARING - DAVIS: Extension of a
Condi tional Use Permit allowing a one-person beauty
shop to operate as a Home Occupation in the RS-7,
Single-Family Residential District. Location: 736
East Caroline.
Mr. Carr reviewed the Department memorandum recommending an
extension. Chairman Wight opened the public hearing.
Mrs. Davis explained that the beauty salon room should be
finished by mid-May. Chairman Wight closed the public
hearing.
Mr. Philpott moved to recommend a one-year extension,
subject to the original conditions and citing the original
findings. Mr. Cornell seconded the motion, which passed
unanimously.
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CONDITIONAL USE HEARING - JOHN KUMPULA. Request for a
Conditional Use Permit to allow a business which
requires the use of pesticides, insecticides, and
herbicides as a Home Occupation, located in the RS-7,
Single-Family Residential District. Location: 127
East Lopez.
Mr. Miller reviewed the Department Report, which recommended
denial. Chairman Wight opened the public hearing.
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John Kumpula explained the nature of his business. He has
been in business approximately ten years and located in this
house since about 1980 as a result of a fire in a previous
location. He has a contractor's license and each employee
handling pesticides, etc., must be licensed by the Depart-
ment of Agriculture. Approximately 51% of his business is
preventive inspections and control on home purchases, 10%
structural inspections, 12% carpenter ant control, and 15%
to 20% the application of Casseron in yards and along roads.
He has one full-time employee and one part-time employee.
At times, there have been up to ten employees working on
major jobs. Chemicals are mixed at the job site. When
containers are emptied they are triple-rinsed, and this is
most often done at the job site. He stores equipment and
non-hazardous chemicals at his home. His back yard could be
cleaned up by removing some of the storage containers and
plastic tarps, etc. He has already done some cleaning since
receiving the Department Report. He said he cannot afford a
location in a commercial district for his business.
The Commission asked a number of questions about the nature
of the business and possible measures to reduce the impact
on the neighbors. Mr. Kumpula explained that he could fence
his property but he doesn't have the money nor does he know
the property line locations. He did note that his employees
could meet him at the job site rather than coming to the
home frequently.
Jim Vogel, 2314 South Lincoln Street, a neighbor to the
east, noted that Mr. Kumpula has cleaned up his yard and the
traffic problems have ceased since the complaints. If he
put a door on his carport, that would would solve a majority
of the problems.
Brad Depoe, a foreman in the business, noted that they
sometimes repair small gasoline pumps, business vehicles,
and other equipment at the home. Two company vehicles are
parked there.
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Following further discussion, Chairman Wight closed the
public hearing.
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The Commission discussed the item at length. In response to
a question from the Commission, Mr. Kumpula explained that
chemicals are stored in the two vehicles when they are
parked at the home. The Commission further discussed the
positive and negative aspects of the business. The office
work and bookkeeping was not considered to be a problem.
There was considerable concern about the equipment and
vehicles, on-site repair, and the yard storage.
Following further discussion, Mr. Glass moved to recommend
denial because the business is more commercial than residen-
tial, citing the following findings:
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To continue the incidental storage of various and
sundry commercial items associated with this business,
including applicators, mixers, and empty containers
which may have trace quantities or vapors of hazardous
chemicals used as pesticides, herbicides, and insecti-
cides, and which is located in a substantially de-
veloped urban residential neighborhood may not be in
the public interest, and could have the possibility of
becoming detrimental to adjoining or abutting proper-
ties, and could have the potential to possibly en-
danger the public health, safety and welfare.
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The on-going Home Occupation in its present and pro-
posed condition has the appearance of a commercial
outdoor storage yard for a business utilizing liquid
chemicals located in a substantially developed residen-
tial neighborhood in the RS-7 Zone.
Mr. Philpott seconded the motion. Following a lengthy dis-
cussion on the merits of the motion, Mr. Glass withdrew his
motion and Mr. Philpott withdrew his second.
Mr. Cornell then moved to recommend approval of the Home
Occupation, subject to the following conditions:
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1. Only one employee visit the site at a time.
2. There shall be no chemical storage on the premises.
3. All container storage shall occur in a locked shed
inside the carport.
4. Repair, maintenance and testing of any equipment of the
business shall not take place at the residence.
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Only stable chemicals, approved by the Fire Department,
and not exceeding the quantities necessary for a single
day's use, may be stored in the vehicles.
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6. The permit shall be reviewed in six monthsj
citing as findings that with the above conditions, the pro
posed Home Occupation can be compatible to the residential
area because only the administrative and bookkeeping
activities are occurring on-site and the main business is
occurring elsewhere. Mr. Hulett seconded the motion, which
passed 5 - I with Mr. Glass voting "No", because it is a
commercial operation in a residential district.
V STAFF REPORTS
Discussion of Zoning Code Amendment permitting 361'
railings rather than 30" railings for decks, porches,
patios, etc.
Following a brief discussion, Ms. Davison-Ness moved to set
a public hearing to consider a Zoning Code Amendment
permitting 36" railings rather' than 30" railings for decks,
porches, patios, etc., for the next Planning Commission
meeting. Mr. Glass seconded the motion, which passed
unanimously.
Mr. Carr distributed the revised copy of the Bed and Break-
fast Ordinance.
VI COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
VII REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Cornell requested review of upcoming projects and
topics. Mr. Carr would provide such information.
Chairman Wight noted that during a speech to the Kiwanis,
the Mayor had mentioned that it would be useful to review
the Planning Commission and City Council's joint handling of
permits.
VIII ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 9:45 P.M.
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Paul D. Carr, ecretary
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Chairman
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