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CITY OF PORT ANGELES
PLANNING COMMISSION
321 East Fifth Street
Port Angeles, W A 98362
February 25, 1998
7:00 p.m.
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CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of February 11, 1998
PUBLIC MEETING:
REZONE APPLICATION - REZ 98-02 - FAMILY MEDICAL CLINIC-
Northwest corner of 8th and Cherry Street: Request to allow rezone of
property currently designated as RHD, Residential High Density, to CN,
Commercial Neighborhood.
V. OLD BUSINESS
SHORELINE SUSTANTIAL DEVEOMENT PERMIT - SMA 98-01 -
DAISHOWA AMERICA. 1902 Marine Drive: Proposal to construct a new
main water line to replace the original line in the shoreline area to serve the
mill site. The site is located in the IH, Industrial Heavy zone. (This action is
continued from the February 11 meeting.)
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COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
ELECTION OF OFFICERS 1998-99
STAFF REPORTS
REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
ADJOURNMENT
PLANNING COMMISSION: Tnn German, ( Chair), Dean Rccd (Vice), Bob King, Cindy Soudcr1l, Linda Nutter, MIIf)' Craver, Fred Hewins.
STAFF: Brad Collins, Director, Suc Roberds Planning Specialisl, David Sawyer, Senior Planner.
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MINUTES
PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
February 25, 1998
7:00 p.m.
ROLLCALL
Members Present:
Linda Nutter, Fredric Hewins, Tim German, Dean
Reed, Mary Craver, Bob King
Member Absent:
Cindy Souders
Staff Pres ent:
Brad Collins, David Sawyer, Sue Roberds
Public Present:
Mary Ellen Winborn, Dr. Garlick
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Hewins moved to approve the min utes of the February 11, 1998, meetin g
as submitted. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Nutter and passed 5 - 0 with
Commissioner King abstaining.
PUBLIC MEETING
REZONE APPLICAIlO..N - REZ--.2.8.=.02 - FAMILY MRDl.~CLINIC....=
Northw.esLcmneLoL8.tQ.,and_Cherry--.S:tree1: Request to allow rezone of property
currently designated as RHD, Residential High Density, to CN, Commercial
Neighborhood.
Commissioners Linda Nutter and Bob King indicated that they are patients at the clinic and
would step down from the proceedings if there were objections to their participation. As
there were no objections, Senior Planner Sawyer reviewed the Planning Department's staff
report recommending approval ofthe rezone as proposed. Chair German opened discussion
between the Commission members. Following brief discussion of the site location and
current use, Commissioner Reed moved to recommend that the City Council approve the
rezone as proposed citing the following findings and conclusions:
Findings:
Based on the information provided in the public record including the application file, the
staff report, comments made received during the public comment period, and the Planning
Commission's deliberation, the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission hereby finds:
1.
The proposal is to rezone three lots (Lots 18, 19 and 20, Block 234, Townsite of Port
Angeles), approximately 21,000 square feet of property, from RHD, Residential High
Density, to CN, Commercial Neighborhood (Attachment A to staffs report for REZ
98-02).
The subject property falls within the undesignated area between the Commercial
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designation to the east of Cherry Street and the Open Space designation to the west
in the area of Valley Creek ravine.
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The adjacent properties are zoned as follows:
To the north:
To the south:
To the east:
To the west:
RHD'
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CN;and
RHD.
4. The site is level and is currently developed with an existing medical office facility.
The adjacent properties are developed with the following uses:
To the north:
To the south:
To the east:
To the west:
single family residences;
mixed office and commercial uses;
mixed office and commercial uses; and
mixed commercial and residential uses.
5. All other property along 8th Street from Race Street to Cedar Street is designated as
Commercial by the Comprehensive Plan and zoned either CN or CSD except the
areas of Valley Creek and Peabody Creek. The area between Cherry Street and the
Valley Creek ravine is zoned RHD.
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The City's Comprehensive Plan identifies Eighth Street and Cherry Street as arterial
streets.
7. No written public comments on the proposed rezone were received prior to the end
of the comment period which ended on February 12, 1998. Other written and oral
public testimony can be received at the public hearing on the proposed rezone
scheduled before the City Council on March 3, 1998.
8. The City revised its Zoning Map in 1995 for the purpose of bringing it into
compliance with the Comprehensive Plan and its Land Use Map.
9. The SEPA Responsible Official adopted a Determination of Non-Significance on
February 18, 1998 (Attachment B to staffs report for REZ 98-02).
Conclusions.:
Based on the information provided in the public record including the application file, the
staff report, comments made received during the public comment period, the Planning
Commission's deliberation, and the above findings, the City of Port Angeles Planning
Commission hereby concludes:
A.
The existing businesses are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan's commercial
designation of 8th Street between Race Street and Cedar Street.
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B.
The proposed rezone recognizes the existing commercial land use and will not result
in the promotion of new strip patterned development.
C. The following Comprehensive Plan Policies are most relevant to the proposal, Land
Use Policies A1 and A2, Cl, D1, ES, and E7.
D. The rezone is consistent with Comprehensive Plan Policies A 1 and A2, C 1, D 1, E5,
and E7.
F. The rezone is in the public use and interest and is compatible with the surrounding
zoning and land uses.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner King and passed 6-0.
OLD BUSINESS
Commissioner Reed stepped down from the proceedings as he is an employee of Dais how a
America, and left the room.
SHORELINE SIlBBI.ANTIALJ).EY~LO~.NT PERMIT - SMA 98-
01 ~ DAISHOJ.YA.AM.ERLCA,J9j)2MarineJJriYJ3~ Proposal to construct
a new main water line to replace the original line in the shoreline area to
serve the mill site. The site is located in the IH, Industrial Heavy zone.
(Continued from February 11, 1998.)
Chair German noted that the public hearing was closed for this issue on February 11, 1998.
Senior Planner David Sawyer reminded the Commission members that the decision on this
application was continued to allow for the required SEP A review period to be completed.
He added that the comment period ended on February 24, 1998, with no comment.
Commissioner Nutter noted that since nothing had changed since the previous meeting and
she moved to approve the shoreline substantial development permit with the following
conditions, findings, and conclusions:
Conditions of Appr.o.Y..al:
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If the subject site has not been previously inventoried, evaluated, and reviewed to the
satisfaction ofthe Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, the subject site shall be evaluated by
a cultural review team which shall include a professional archaeologist, a
representative of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, the site owner, and the City
Planning Department. This team shall determine the extent of excavation monitoring
for the project during the permit review process. As an alternative, the applicant may
. volunteer to have an approved archaeologist on site during any excavation in lieu of
a review by the aforementioned cultural team. If during an excavation that by
decision of the cultural review team occurs without an approved archaeologist on-
site, any phenomena of possible archaeological interest are uncovered, the developer
shall stop such work and provide for a site inspection and evaluation by a
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professional archaeologist to ensure that all possible valuable archaeological data is
properly salvaged.
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The project shall comply with all regulations ofthe City's Shoreline Master Program
specifically those of Chapters 4,5,6 and 7.
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The proposed project shall meet all federal, state, and local requirements, including
the City's Environmentally Sensitive Areas Protection Area Ordinance.
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The project shall utilize best management practices as identified in the City of Port
Angeles Stormwater Management Plan to control stonnwater runoff into the
shoreline area.
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Construction pursuant to this shoreline substantial development permit shall not
begin until 21 days from the "date of filing" as defined in RCW 90.58.140.
Eindings:
Based on the infonnation provided in the February 11, 1998, Staff Report for SMA 98-01
(including all of its attachments), comments and information presented during the public
hearing, and the Planning Commission's discussion and deliberation, the City of Port
Angeles Planning Commission hereby finds that:
1.
The applicant, Daishowa America Co., Ltd. applied for a Shoreline Substantial
Development Pennit on January 8, 1998 and the application was determined
complete on January 9, 1998 (See Attachment A of the February 11, 1998, Staff
Report for SMA 98-01).
2. A Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (#785) was issued by the City of
Port Angeles SEPA Responsible Official for the proposal on February 9, 1998, and
is attached to the February 11, 1998, Staff Report for SMA 98.01 as Attachment B.
3. The application and hearing process was advertised in accordance with the legal
requirements of the City of Port Angeles and the State of Washington.
4. The Port Angeles Shoreline Master Program, Comprehensive Plan, Zoning
Ordinance and critical areas ordinances have been reviewed with respect to this
application.
5. The site is designated Industrial in the City's Comprehensive Plan, Industrial-Heavy
in the City's Zoning Ordinance, and Urban-Harbor in the City's Shoreline Master
Program.
6. Chapter 5 ofthe City's Shoreline Master Program indicates water-related industrial
uses, such as a pulp and paper mill, are permitted uses in the U-H designation.
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The City's waterfront trail runs along Marine Drive through the subject site.
8. The underground installation of the water line will not impact the use of Marine
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Drive or the City's water front trail.
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The proposed water line will serve the existing pulp and paper mill facility.
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There is a high probability that cultural resources may be found in the proposed area.
Cnn.clusions;
Based on the information provided in the February 11, 1998, Staff Report for SMA 98-01
including all of its attachments, comments and information presented during the public
hearing, the Planning Commission's discussion and deliberation, and the above listed
conditions of approval and findings, the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission hereby
concludes that:
A. The following adopted City policies are most relevant to the proposed project,
Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element Policy A-2, Conservation Element Policy
C-8, and Economic Development Element Policy A-3, the City's Industrial, Heavy
zone, and the City's Shoreline Master Program's Urban-Harbor designation and
Chapter 4, Policies B-1 and 2, D-1, E-2, J-2, and N-2, Chapter 5, Policy D-l, and all
associated regulations.
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The proposed project as conditioned, is consistent with the following adopted City
policies, Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element Policy A-2, Conservation Element
Policy C-8, and Economic Development Element Policy A-3, the City's Industrial,
Heavy zone, and the City's Shoreline Master Program's Urban-Harbor designation
and Chapter 4, Policies B-1 and 2, D-I, E-2, J-2, and N-2, Chapter 5, Policy D-1, and
all associated regulations.
C. The project will not be detrimental to the shoreline.
D. As conditioned, the proposed project will not interfere with the public use of lands
or waters subject to the public trust doctrine.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Hewins and passed 6 - O.
Commissioner Reed returned to the meeting.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
STAFF REPORTS
Planning Director Collins provided a staff report at the request of Chair German who
suggested that shoreline substantial development permits could be processed with more
expediency administratively. Director Collins noted that the Commission infrequently
receives public testimony or objection for these types of permit situations. The City's
decisions are based on guidelines set forth in the City's Shoreline Master Program.
Processing the permits administratively should result in a shorter turn around time. As there
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is a 21-day appeal process required at the state level following the City's review and
decision, permits could be processed more expediently ifthere were no waiting period for
Commission approval. If an affected party obj ects to the administrative decision, appeal is
provided to the City Council through an open record process.
Commissioner Reed agreed that the City's Shoreline Master Program is very detailed as to
the uses that are permitted in shoreline areas. He agreed that processing shoreline permits
administratively should result in a more expedient process.
Commissioner King moved to set a public hearing for March 25, 1998, for
consideration of a Municipal Code Amendment that would allow processing of
shoreline substantial development permits administratively under the guidelines of the
City's Shoreline Master Program. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Reed
and passed 6 - O.
Director Collins thanked Commissioner German for his service to the community as
Planning Commissioner for the past four years and wished him well in his future endeavors.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS -1998-99
Commissioner Nutter nominated Commissioner Reed as Chair for the following term.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Craver. Nominations were closed and
Commissioner Reed was unanimously declared Chair.
Commissioner Nutter nominated Commissioner Craver as Vice Chair for the following
term. The motion was seconded by Commissioner King. Nominations were closed and
Commissioner Craver was unanimously declared Vice Chair.
REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
Commissioner Nutter noted that information regarding the City's Non Motorized Committee
activities was included in the current City utility billing.
The Commissioners individually thanked Commissioner German for his service on the
Commission and wished him well.
Commissioner German thanked the Commissioners and staff for their support during his
tenure and stated that the past four years had been a valuable learning experience.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7:40 p.m.
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Tim German, Chair
PREPARED BY: S. Roberds
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AGENDA
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
PLANNING COMMISSION
321 East Fifth Street
Port Angeles, W A 98362
February 25, 1998
7:00 p.m.
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
m. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of February 11,1998
IV.
PUBLIC MEETING:
REWNE APPLICA nON - REZ 98-01- FAMJLY MEDICAL CLINIC-
Northwest corner of 8th and Lincoln Street: Request to allow rezone of
property currently designated as RHD, Residential High Density, to eN,
Commercial Neighborhood.
V. OLD BUSINESS
SHORELINE SUSTANTIAL DEVEOMENT PERMIT - SMA 98-01 -
DAIS HOW A AMERICA. 1902 Marine Drive: Proposal to construct a new
main water line to replace the original line in the shoreline area to serve the
mill site. The site is located in the IH, Industrial Heavy zone. (This action is
continued from the February 11 meeting.)
VI. COMMUNICA TIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
VII. STAFF REPORTS
VIII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
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ADJOURNMENT
PLANNING COMMISSION: Tim Gmnon, (Chair), Dcan Rccd (Vice), Bob King, Cindy Souden;, Linda Nutter, Mary Craver, Marlic Lucas.
STAFF: Brad CoUins, Director, Sue Roberds Pl.onning Spcci.aIist, David Sawycr, Senior Planner.