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PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington
February 27, 1985
I CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Ross called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M.
II ROLL CALL
Members Present: Ted Puckett, Jerry Glass, Jim Hulett,
Lorraine Ross, Jerry Cornell, Gary cissel
Members Absent: None - One vacancy
Staff Present: Paul D. Carr, Dan VanHemert
III MINUTES
Mr. Cornell moved to approve the minutes of February 13,
1985, as submitted. Mr. Puckett seconded the motion, which
passed unanimously.
4It IV PUBLIC HEARINGS
M-1 PERMIT HEARING - PORT OF PORT ANGELES. Request for
a light manufacturing facility located at Fairchild
International Airport Industrial Park. (Continued from
February 13, 1985.)
Mr. Carr reviewed the Department Report.
opened the public hearing.
Chairman Ross
Ken Sweeney, Port of Port Angeles, explained that the three
conditions proposed by staff did not present any problems.
Chuck Schram, citizen, spoke in favor of the proposal.
Jerry Hendricks, Port of Port Angeles, explained the
configuration of the new taxi-way connecting to the Airport
runway. Chairman Ross closed the public hearing.
Mr. Hulett moved to recommend approval of the M-1 Permit
site plan, subject to the following conditions:
1. Buffering that is compatible with the existing buffer-
ing in Phase I be installed along 18th Street to a
width of approximately 75 feet.
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That the intersection with the south access to ilL"
street be improved to the specifications of the Public
Works Department.
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That the Port Authority make provisions for either a
cul-de-sac or a future connection on the future road in
Phase I.
He cited the following finding of fact:
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The site plan is compatible
trial park permit approval
interior industrial traffic
buffering.
wi th the original indus-
because it provides for
circulation and adequate
Mr. Cornell seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
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ANNEXATION REQUEST - DEL HUR, INC. Consideration of a
resolution establishing periphery zoning, industrial,
residential or open space, prior to consideration of
annexation of approximately 454 acres south of Fair-
child International Airport.
Mr. Carr reviewed the Department Report, which noted that
the Planning Department considered industrial zoning more
appropriate than residential zoning, and explained the
County and City industrial districts. Chairman Ross opened
the public hearing.
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Tony Sample, DelHur, Inc., requested M-2 (Heavy Industrial)
zoning for their 114 acres because log yards and shake mills
would not be permitted in the LI (Light Industrial) District
and the City needs more heavy industrially-zoned land.
Also, M-2 is similar to the present County zoning designa-
tion. Ken Sweeney, Port of Port Angeles, stated that the
Port requests M-2 for their 250 acres. He is concerned that
a number of manufacturing uses would not be permitted in the
LI Zone. Additionally, the City's industrial policy is not
broad enough c because it does not,. consider expanded boun-
daries where heavy industrial zoning may be appropriate.
Carrie Wait, a nearby resident, stated that extension of
water and electrical services and street improvements would
be costly for heavy industrial development. No need exists
for additional industrial land; and heavy industrial should
n 'ot be located next to residential uses. Chuck Schram,
referring to the Draft EIS, noted. that there is only a need
for approximately 36 more acres of industrial land within
the City; therefore, 454 acres of industrial land in the
annexation area is excessive. Jerry Hendricks, Port of Port
Angeles, stated that residential land is not compatible with
an airport, light industrial is not that compatible with an
airport, and there is insufficient heavy industrial land
with adequate utilities in the area. He also noted that the
zoning must provide enough flexibili y in terms of additional
heavy industrially-zoned land to pro ide more than one site
to choose from. Chairman Ross close the public hearing.
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The Commission asked staff and the audience a number of
questions regarding the proposed zoning. During that time,
viewfoils showing the existing land ownership, the proposed
periphery zoning, and existing land uses in the area were
displayed. Both citizens and staff provided information in
response to questions raised.
Following the discussion, Mr. Cornell moved to direct the
staff to prepare the resolution language and accompanying
map for Council consideration that follows the general
County industrial classifications, substituting the City's
M-2, Heavy Industrial, for the areas designated M-1 by the
County, and substituting the City's LI, Light Industrial,
for the areas designated M-2 in the County, and further to
designate the Dry Creek area as PBP and to return the
documents for Commission review but no further hearings.
Mr. Puckett seconded the motion, which passed 5 - O. (Mr.
Hulett had left the meeting at 8:30 P.M.)
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ZONING CODE AMENDMENT - GASOLINE SERVICE ISLANDS IN THE
CSD, COMMUNITY SHOPPING DISTRICT. Consideration of an
amendment to the City Zoning Code, Ordinance No. l709
as amended, Article IV, Section 7, adding "gasoline
service islands, accessory to a convenience store" as a
conditional use in the CSD-C1 District.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report. The Commis-
sion asked a number of questions. The public hearing was
opened and closed because no one was present.
Mr. Cornell moved to recommend that the City Zoning Code,
Ordinance 1709, be amended to add "gasoline service islands,
accessory to convenience or grocery stores" as a conditional
use in the CSD-C1 District, citing the following findings of
fact:
1. Accessory gasoline service islands are a service that
primarily serves the nearby residential areas; there-
fore, such a use is within the intent and purpose of
the CSD-C1 District and complies with Commercial policy
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2. As a conditional use, it can be made compatible with
other permitted uses in the C1 District and in the
vicinity.
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To an extent, accessory gasoline service islands will
encourage clustering of functionally related uses, in
compliance with Commercial Policy 13 and Land Use
Objective 2, and will encourage one-stop shopping and
joint off-street parking.
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Mr. Glass seconded the motion, which passed 5 - o.
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ZONING CODE AMENDMENT TEMPORARY STRUCTURES.
Consideration of an amendment to the City Zoning Code,
Ordinance No. 1709, as amended, Article X, Section 6,
permitting the Planning Department to issue permits for
temporary buildings in conjunction with construction
projects for a period not to exceed one (1) year.
Mr. Carr reviewed the Department Report. Following a number
of questions from the Commission, Chairman Ross opened the
public hearing. She then closed the public hearing because
there was no public comment.
Following additional discussion, Mr. Cissel moved to
recommend amending the Zoning Code, Article X, Section 6, to
read:
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The Planning Director may issue permits for occupancy
of temporary buildings, including mobile homes, used in
conjunction with construction or reconstruction proj-
ects, or buildings used as real estate tract offices,
for a period not to exceed one (1) year. Such tempor-
ary buildings may be located in any zone i provided,
however, sufficient setbacks are maintained to protect
the public health, safety and welfare. Buildings
intended for a longer period of use shall confirm in
every respect to all provisions of these regulations.
Requests for extensions and appeal of denials of said
permits shall be made to the Planning Commission.
Mr. Cornell seconded the motion, which passed 5 - O.
ZONING CODE AMENDMENT - CAR WASH IN CSD. Consideration
of an amendment to the City Zoning Code, Ordinance No.
1709, as amended, Article IV, Section 7, adding
lIindependent automobile car washll as a conditional use
in the Community Shopping District.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report. Chairman Ross
opened the public hearing. Tim Haley concurred with the
Planning Department recommendation. Chairman Ross closed
the public hearing.
Following additional discussion, Mr. Glass moved to recom-
mend the Zoning Code be amended to allow an independent,
non-automated self-service car wash as a conditional use in
the CSD Districts. Mr. Puckett seconded the motion, which
passed 5 - O.
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ZONING CODE AMENDMENT CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
EXTENSIONS. Consideration of an amendment to the City
Zoning Code, Ordinance No. 1709, as amended, Article
XI, Section 7, extending the effective date of
Conditional Use Permit extensions from 6 months to 1
year: and an amendment to the Port Angeles Municipal
Code, Chapter 2.52, voiding a variance if the building
has not been initiated within 1 year from date of
issue.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report. Chairman Ross
opened the public hearing, and then closed it because there
was no public present.
Following discussion among the Commission, Mr. Cissel moved
to recommend that the Zoning Code and Chapter 2.52.090 of
the Municipal Code be amended to grant conditional use
permits and variances for one year rather than six months.
Mr. Cornell seconded the motion which passed 5 - O.
V COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
4It VI STAFF REPORTS
None.
VII REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Glass asked if the City would be liable if a customer
got hurt or food poisoning in a bed and breakfast that
was exempt from City permits. Staff will investigate.
The Commission decided to send a letter of condolence to
Mrs. Freeman Rice.
VIII ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 9:40 P.M.
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