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AGENDA
PORT ANGELES PLANNING COMMISSION
134 W. FRONT STREET
PORT ANGELES. WASHINGTON
APRIL 8, 1987
7:00 P.M.
I. . CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Meeting of March 25, 1987
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 87(4)12 - PORT ANGELES
ALLIANCE CHURCH, 4407 Fairmount Avenue: Request to locate
a church in the Community Shopping District.
2. REZONE REQUEST - RZ 87(4)1 - GLASS, Lots 9 - 12, Block 2,
Highland View Acre Tracts, TPA: Request to rezone property
located in the RS-9, Single-Family Residential, District, to
RMF, Residential Multi-Family, to locate a luxury bed and
breakfast establishment and possible mini-convention seminar
facility. Location: 1013 Olympus Avenue.
3. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 87(4)13 - GLASS, 1013 Olympus
Avenue: Request to locate a bed and breakfast and possibly
a mini-convention/seminar facility in the RMF, Residential
Multi-Family District, IF the property is approved for rezone
by Council.
V. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
VI. REPORTS OF STAFF MEMBERS
VII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
The Ptanrz.i.rzg CommiM.i.on wi..U not commence a ne.w he.aJUng be.yond lOP. M.
Any -item not -6taJ/.te.d pMOIL to that t-ime w.i.JI1 automaticaUy be. continued
untU the next Jtegutalz. meeting 06 the. Comm-LMtOtl, May 13, 1987.
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PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington
April 8, 1987
I CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Glass called the meeting to order at 7:07 P.M.
II ROLL CALL
Members Present: Mike Lemon, Ted Puckett, Jim Hulett, Dick
Wight, Donna Davison-Ness, Jerry Glass.
Members Absent: None - one vacancy.
Staff Present: Paul D. Carr, Otto Miller, Bruce Becker.
III APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Ms. Davison-Ness moved to approve the minutes of the March
25, 1987, meeting as submitted. Mr. Lemon seconded the
motion, which passed 5 - 0, with Mr. Hulett abstaining.
IV PUBLIC HEARINGS
CONDITIONAL USE HEARING - PORT ANGELES ALLIANCE CHURCH:
Request to locate a church in the Community Shopping
District. Location: 4407 Fairmount Avenue.
Mr. Carr reviewed the Department Report, which recommended
approval with two conditions. Chairman Glass opened the
public hearing.
Reverend John Stetzer of the Church was available for
questions. There were no other comments. Chairman Glass
closed the public hearing.
Mr. Lemon moved to recommend approval of the Conditional Use
Permit, subject to the following conditions:
1. Maximum occupancy be 216 persons, based on 36 parking
spaces, or the maximum permitted by the Building and
Fire Codes, whichever is less.
2. A fire extinguisher is installed.
He cited the following findings:
A.
Given the size of the parking lot and the attached
condi tions, the Church acti vi ty will not introduce
detrimental impacts on Fairmount Avenue or the abutting
residential land uses.
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B. Given the commercial properties to the south, the grade
elevation difference from the residential properties to
the north and west, and the nature of the Church
activity, the proposed Conditional Use Permit will be
compatible with the surrounding existing residential
and commercial uses and the uses permitted in the RS-7,
RTP, and CSD-C2 Zoning Districts.
Mr. Hulett seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
Chairman Glass left the room on the appearance of fairness.
REZONE HEARING - GLASS: Request to rezone property
located ~n the RS-9, Single-Family Residential
District, to RMF, Residential Multi-Family, to locate a
luxury bed and breakfast establishment and possible
mini-convention/seminar facility. Location: 1013
Olympus Avenue.
Mr. Miller reviewed the Department Report. Vice-Chairman
Hulett opened the public hearing.
Bill Lindberg, representing Jerry Glass, explained that the
applicant's intent was to retain the site as close to its
original condition as possible with only internal modifica-
tions. The proposal has been reduced from a 19 bedroom bed
and breakfast with small meeting facilities to a 17 room bed
and breakfast with small meeting facilities. The applicant
was pursuing a rezone because motels are conditional uses in
the multi-family zone and thus the proposed bed and break-
fast mini-convention/seminar activity would be a conditional
use; whereas, in the RS-9, Single-Family Residential Dis-
trict, bed and breakfasts are limited to home occupations
only.
Mike McNeal, property owner to the immediate east, opposed
the rezone because it could allow future uses, such as a
motel, and he would like some guarantees that the use would
be limited to the proposed.
Larry Leonard, 1030 01ympus Avenue, opposed the rezone be-
cause the surrounding area is a quiet residential neighbor-
hood and not a place for a 19-unit motel.
John Sharp, 1010 Olympus Avenue, opposed the rezone because
it is first step to having non-residential development:
motels, billboards, neon signs, wider streets and the
removal of vegetation in the area.
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Myron Rogers, 1027 Grant Avenue, stated that he heard that
the applicant was also trying to buy some additional prop-
erty nearby for more motel rooms and opposed the rezone.
Ruth Luddeke, 1011 Olympus Avenue, opposed the rezone be-
cause she is concerned the development may affect views.
The proposed use is more a motel than a bed and breakfast
and the SEPA regulations do not appear to be binding. Mr.
Carr explained that the maximum height under the RS-9 Zone
was 30 feet and the maximum height under the RMF Zone was 35
feet.
Jo Breitbach, 1044 Grant Avenue, opposed the rezone.
Ann Leonard, 1030 Olympus Avenue, opposed the rezone for
reasons mentioned. Vice-Chairman Hulett closed the public
hearing.
Mr. Lemon moved to recommend denying the rezone from RS-9 to
RMF because the proposal would have a significant detri-
mental impact on abutting properties and the environment.
Mr. Wight seconded the motion, which passed 5 - O.
CONDITIONAL USE HEARING - GLASS: Request to locate a
bed and breakfast and possibly a mini-convention/
seminar facility in the RMF, Residential Multi-Family
District, IF the property is approved for rezone by
Council. Location: 1013 Olympus Avenue.
Mr. Wight moved to continue this item to the May 13, 1987,
meeting. Ms. Davison-Ness seconded the motion, which passed
5 - O.
Chairman Glass returned to the hearing room.
V COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
VI STAFF REPORTS
Mr. Carr noted the Waterfront Conference in Ocean Shores and
indicated there were funds available through the State and
in the Planning Department budget for a Planning Commission
member to attend. Those interested members would contact
the Department later.
VII REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS
Following a brief discussion, there was a consensus among
the Planning Commission members that those hearings
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involving a Planning Commission member might be better
handled directly by the City Council.
VIII ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:35 P.M.
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