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PLANNING COMt1ISSION
Port Angeles, Washington
April 10, 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, Gary Braun.
III APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mr. Cornell moved to approve the minutes of the March 13,
1985, meeting as submitted. Mr. Glass seconded the motion,
which passed unanimously.
~ IV PUBLIC HEARINGS
SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT - PEN PLY. Request for a
Shoreline Permit to allow filling of the east half of
the existing log pond. Location: 439 Marlne Drive.
Mr. Carr explained that the staft and the applicant .were
working to resolve issues raised by the Department of
Ecology and staff requested a continuance of this matter.
Mr. Cornell moved to continue the public hearing to the
meeting of May 8, lY85. Mr. Cissel seconded the motion,
whiCh passed unanimously.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - COLLEEN WILLIAMS. Request for
a Conditional Use Permit to allow a beauty shop as a
Home Occupation in the RS-7, Single-Family Residential
District. Location: 1516 West Seventh Street.
Mr. Carr revlewed the Department Report. Chairman Ross
opened the public hearlng.
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Mr. Williams explained that they were buying the house. The
beauty shop entrance would he in the rear of the house and
accessed from the alley. Following further discussion,
Chairman Ross closed the public hearing.
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Mr. Hulett moved to recommend approval of the Home Occupation
subject to the following conditions:
l. That it be limited to one operator.
2. That only two customer vehicles be present at anyone
time.
3. That visible address numbers and a fire extinguisher be
installed, in accordance with NFPA #10 and the Uniform
Fire Code.
He cited the following findings:
A. The Home Occupation will not introduce excessive noise,
vibration or odor into this residential district.
B. If properly controlled, vehicle trattic and on-street
parking will not be significantly increased.
C. The Home Occupation wlll not adversely impact nearby
adjacent residential properties.
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It will not endanger the public health, safety, morals
or welfare, and is in the PUblic interest.
Mr. Cornell seconded the motion which passed 6 - o.
CONDITIONAL USE HEARING - GLADYS PRESSLEY. Request tor
a Conditional Use Permit to allow an adult foster home
to be ooerated as a Home Occupation in the RS-9
single-Family Residential District.
Location: 909 South "N" Street.
Mr. Carr reviewed the Department Report. Chairman Ross
opened the public hearing.
Mrs. Pressley explained that the operation has been conducted
in her home for approximately three years. No more than two
cars have visited the house at one time. She read letters
of support. She intends to place the handicapped people on
the first floor to comply with handicapped requirements; and
has a large bathroom for females and a small one for males.
Clint Hulse spoke in favor of the application, saying it
will not affect the neighborhood and that there are a large
number of elderly people in the community. Judy White, who
also has an adult foster care home, stated that several
other such homes in the City have vacancies. Mrs. Thompson
and Trudy WaIner spoke in favor of the Horne Occupation.
Chairman Ross closed the public hearing.
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Following a discussion of DSHS requirements, Mr. Cornell
moved to recommend approval of the facility as a boarding
home tor care of adults, as licensed by the Department of
Social and Health Services, subject to meeting the DSHS
requirements, citing that there would be no increase in
population density and given the condition that public
safety would be maintained. Mr. Puckett seconded the
motion, which passed 6 - O.
CONDITIONAL USE HEARING - HALEY/NEWGENT. Request for a
Condi tional Use Permit to allow a self-service auto
laundry to be located in the CSD-C2, Community Shopping
Dlstrict. Location: l5th and "C" Streets.
Mr. Carr reviewed the Department Report.
opened the PUblic hearing.
Chalrman Ross
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Tim Haley, representing Bill Newgent, displayed a revised
site plan which placed the vacuuming areas near "C" Street,
rather than near the west property line. Gerry Powell,
owner of the Redwood Manor Apartments south of the property,
expressed concern about the impact upon the apartments and
the method of public notice. will Muller, property owner of
apartments to the east, suggested that professional offices
would be a better use of the site. Chairman Ross closed the
public hearing.
During subsequent d~scussion, Mr. Cissel noted that an
additional car wash bay had been added in the revised site
plan, bringing the total to six.
Mr. Hulett moved to recommend approval of the Conditional
Use Permit for a car wash for up to six bays, subject to the
tollowing conditions:
1. Vision obscuring fence or low-maintenance landscaping
is installed on the west property line to a height of 6
feet, and low-maintenance landscaping be provided in
the planting strips on l~th and on "C" Streets.
l. Sidewalk be installed on "C" Street.
3. All lights be shaded so as not to shine on abutting
residential property.
4. A drainage plan be submitted with the building permit.
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He cited the following findings:
A. Provided the conditions are attached, the use can be
compatible with the adjacent propeties and uses.
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B.
Traffic patterns and impacts will not be detrimental to
abutting properties.
C. The use is related to a neighborhood commercial
activity.
Mr. Cornell seconded the motion, which passed 6 - O.
CONDITIONAL USE HEARING - MG MEDICAL. Request tor a
Conditional Use Permit to allow a business selllng
medical supplies to locate in the OC, Office Commercial
District. Location: 402 East Lauridsen Blvd.
Mr. Carr reviewed the Department Report. Vice-Chairman
Puckett opened the public hearing.
Dave Johnson, attorney representing MG Medical, explained
that approximately two to three people a day visit the
facility; the rest of the business is conducted by tele-
phone. Two days a month, a professional fits artificial
limbs for approximately ten people. Vice-Chairman Puckett
closed the public hearing.
Mr. Cornell moved to recommend approval ot the Conditional
Use Permit allowing a business selling medical supplies at
402 East Lauridsen Blvd., citing the following findings:
1. The use lS compatible with the adjacent non-residential
uses.
2. Peabody Street and Lauridsen Boulevard provide adequate
access and safety for the proposed use and abutting
properties.
Mr. Glass seconded the motion, which passed S - o.
(Chairman Ross had left the meeting.]
V COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
VI STAFF REPORTS
Mr. Carr reviewed posting procedures.
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VII REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS
Following a discussion, Mr. Cornell moved to direct staff to
initiate enforcement proceedings against the Mac Leroy Bed
and Breakfast. Mr. Hulett seconded the motion, which passed
4 - 0, with one abstention.
Mr. Cissel inquired about the storage of vehicles and junk
in a yard in the 300 block of South Valley Street.
Mr. Hulett noted that there was a wrecked car on l4th and
"N" Streets. He also expressed appreciation to the PUblic
Works Department for the installation ot the crosswalk on
Eighth Street near the bowling alley, noting that it was an
improvement to the area.
Mr. Cornell raised concern that the Jones Washington Steve-
doring building at the southwest corner of Tumwater and
t-1arine Drive may cause traffic congestion. Following
further discussion, the Commission decided that if the
present layout presented a problem, modification of the
layout or the building may be necessary.
14It VIII ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 9:15 P.M.
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