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BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Port Angeles, Washington
April 6, 1981
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CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Lindberg called the meeting to order at 7 PM.
II ROLL CALL
Members Present: James Rexroat, William Lindberg, John
Lacey, Evelyn Tinkham
Members Absent: James Clevenger
Staff Present: Paul D. Carr, Dan VanHemert, Louise
Frost
III APPROVAL OF HINUTES
Mrs. Tinkham moved to approve the Minutes of March 2nd as
submitted. Mr. Rexroat seconded the motion, which passed
unanimously.
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IV COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None
V VARIANCES
V-8l(4)lO - BRUCE A. CLAMPETT. Request for
a variance to increase the lot coverage from
30% to 32%; and to reduce the rear yard from
17' to 12'; to construct decks. Location:
705 So"uth Enni"s Str"e"et.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the staff report; Chairman Lindberg
opened the public hearing.
Mr. Clarnpett said the house
the rear line than his is.
the neighbors objected and
closed the public hearing.
behind his is much closer to
Mrs. Tinkham asked if any of
was told no. Chairman Lindberg
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Mr. Rexroat moved to grant the variance, citing that it is
not a grant of special privilege; the hot tub requires a
level location; and the variance will not be detrimental
to the general public or injurious to adjacent properties.
Mrs. Tinkham seconded this motion, which passed unanimously.
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V-81(4)11 - GEORGE H." WOODS. Request for vari-
ance to increase lot coverage from 30% allowed
by Code to 40%; to reduce rear yard from 25' to
10'; to construct a 29' x 25' carport. Loca-
tion: 1019 "G" Street.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the staff report. Mr. Lacey noted
that a concrete slab would not count as lot coverage.
Chairman Lindberg observed that the entire yard could be
covered in concrete, which would really obstruct the drain-
age. He then opened the public hearing.
Mr. Woods said he received letters from some of his neigh-
bors, all of which were in favor of the proposal. A one-
stall carport would not suit his needs, and it would make
the property look more chopped up. His family has three
cars, a boat, a tent trailer and a utility trailer. He
needs the covered parking space. There are a number of
houses in his area with four covered parking spaces. Mrs.
Woods said they did not intend to pour a cement slab for
the carport; the base would be gravel.
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Charles Whidden, 1005 South "G" Street, across the alley
from Mr. Woods' property, concurs with the applicant's ef-
forts. Chairman Lindberg closed the public hearing.
Mrs. Tinkham moved to grant the variance because it does
not appear to be detrimental to the public; it does not
negatively impact any neighboring properties; and does not
appear to be a grant of special privilege. It would im-
prove the appearance of the neighborhood; and generally,
the variance will conform to the requirements of the law.
Mr. Lacey seconded this motion. On call for the question,
the vote was one "ay~" and three "nays", so the motion
failed and the variance was denied.
Mr. Rexroat explained the "nay" vote, stating that 40% is
a fairly large area to cover; vehicles are temporary, while
covered parking spaces are permanent: and variances of this
magnitude in a fairly new neighborhood is not good policy.
V-81(4)12 - BROWNLEE CONSTRUCTION/JIM THOMPSON.
Request for variance to reduce the side yard from
7' to 6'; and to increase the lot coverage from
30% to 31%; to construct an addition to an exist-
ing single-family residence, maintaining existing
structure line. "L"o"c"ation: 2720 South Oak Street.
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Mr. Carr reviewed the staff report; Chairman Lindberg opened
the public hearing.
David Lee said the building encroaches only 6" into the side
yard setback. Chairman Lindberg closed the public hearing.
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Mr. Lacey moved to grant the variance, based on the fact
that the house was constructed prior to annexation, caus-
ing noncompliance with City zoning regulations; the vari-
ance would not be a grant of special privilege because
other dwellings in the same area are also nonconforming;
nor will the variance be detrimental to the public nor to
the adjoining properties. Mr. Rexroat seconded this
motion, which passed unanimously.
V-8l(4)l3 - THOMAS A. CARR. Request for a vari-
ance increasing the lot coverage from 30% to 32%;
to permit construction of a two-car garage and
exterior stairway attached to an existing single-
family residence. Location: 127 East Thirteenth
Street.
Chairman Lindberg excused himself on the appearance of fair-
ness and left the hearing room.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the staff report, and said that one
neighbor had visited the office to review the application.
She apparently was not concerned after reviewing it. Vice-
Chairman Lacey opened the public hearing.
Thomas Carr said that he intended to construct a garage over
the concrete slab which has been on the site for 20 years.
Vice-Chairman Lacey closed the public hearing.
Mrs. Tinkham moved to grant the variance because the magni-
tude is very small; the variance will not grant a special
privilege to this property; and the garage and stairway
will not have any detrimental impacts on the general pub-
lic and on adjacent properties. Mr. Rexroat seconded this
motion, which passed unanimously.
VI ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Mr. Rexroat nominated and Mrs. Tinkham seconded John Lacey
to be chairman of the Board. No other nominations were made,
so Mr. Lacey was duly elected Chairman of the Board of Ad-
justment for the next year.
Chairman Lindberg nominated Mrs. Tinkham to be Vice-Chairman
of the Board. No other nominations being made, Mrs. Tinkham
was duly elected Vice-Chairman of the Board of Adjustment
for the next year.
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VII STAFF REPORTS
The Board and Mr. Carr discussed the memorandum on variances,
the three criteria and Board decisions.
VIII REPORTS OF BOARD MEMBERS
Mr. Rexroat asked about absent Board members. Chairman Lind-
berg suggested Staff contact absentees for a status report.
Chairman Lindberg asked if it were possible to have an alter-
nate member on the Board, for those times when one member is
unable to attend, or one has to excuse himself on the appear-
ance of fairness. Mr. Carr said Staff would research the
question~ and suggested that the Board could be increased to
7 members. .
Mrs. Tinkham suggested amending the By-Laws to provide that
any member who missed three consecutive meetings would be
automatically dismissed. Mr. Carr said Staff would research
it.
Chairman Lindberg commented on the fact that a concrete slab
is not counted in lot coverage while a wooden deck is. Mr.
Carr replied that Staff recognizes that discrepancy.
Mr. Lacey suggested uhat when properties, as in many new sub-
divisions, abut back-to-back the rear yards could be reduced
from the required 25 feet. Mr. Carr explained that require-
ment was retained to provide a private yard and open space,
as well as fire protection.
IX ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:40 P.M.
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