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PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington
April 11, 1984
I CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Hulett
II ROLL CALL
Members Present:
Members Absent:
Staff Present:
III MINUTES
called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M.
Lorraine Ross, Dick Anderson, Jim Hulett,
Todd Holm, Jerry Cornell
Ted Puckett, Brad Banner
Paul D. Carr, Dan VanHemert, Gary Braun
Mr. Cornell moved to approve the Minutes of March 28, 1984,
as submitted. Ms. Ross seconded the motion, which passed
3 - 0, with Messrs. Holm and Anderson abstaining.
IV HEARINGS
Conditional Use Hearing - VanWald. Request for an
extension of a Conditional Use Permit allowing a
clothing design and alteration business as a Home
Occupation in the RS-7 Zone. Location: 708 Caroline
Street.
This item was continued to the first meeting in May because
Mary VanWald was unable to attend.
Temporary Use Hearing - Assembly of God Church.
Request for an extension of a Temporary Use Permit
allowing a travel trailer at the Church for a resident
watchman during construction of a new structure.
Location: 326 Viewcrest.
This item was placed on the first meeting in May because no
one attended.
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M-1 Permit Hearing - Harper. Request to allow a new,
additional storage warehouse, 40' x 60', on the present
site. Location: Tumwater Truck Route, Lots 8 and 9,
Block 75, TPA.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report. Chairman
Hulett opened the public hearing.
Mr. Harper explained that his tenant was requesting addi-
tional space for the trucking operation. He did not feel
requiring the planting of vines and evergreens was appro-
priate because he wanted the storage yard to be visible from
the street for police surveillance. Following additional
general questions, Chairman Hulett closed the public
hearing. The Commission then asked the staff questions
about the width of the easement adjacent to Tumwater Creek.
Ms. Ross moved to recommend that the M-1 Permit be granted
subject to the following conditions:
1. A plan for off-street parking and drainage with 10
spaces be submitted with the building permit
application.
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A ten-foot access and maintenance easement on both
sides of Tumwater Creek, as measured from the Creek
bank, be granted.
She cited the following findings of fact:
A. The present and expanded use is light industrial in
nature and meets the purpose of the M-1 District.
B. Traffic and circulation impacts will be reduced by the
required off-street parking areas.
C. The use complies with the Comprehensive Plan.
Mr. Anderson seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
Conditional Use Hearing - Witherow. A request to allow
a Bed and Breakfast establishment as a Conditional Use
in the RS-7 Zone. Location: 318 North Eunice.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report.
Hulett opened the public hearing.
Chairman
Mrs. Witherow explained that she had installed fire extin-
guishers and smoke detectors, but does not want to widen the
driveway, as recommended. Following additional discussion,
Chairman Hulett closed the public hearing.
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Mr. Cornell moved to recommend granting the Conditional Use
Permit for a Home Occupation for a Bed and Breakfast for two
bedrooms, subject to the following conditions:
1. That the existing garage and driveway be maintained ln
a manner to accommodate four vehicles.
2. That smoke detection devices and fire extinguishers be
provided in accordance with WAC 212-10 and NFPA #10.
He cited the following findings of fact:
A. The Home Occupation will not generate excessive noise,
odors, or other hazards in this residential
neighborhood.
B. Traffic will not be significantly increased by the Home
Occupation.
C. It will not be injurious to abutting properties.
D. The proposal will not endanger the public health,
safety, morals, or welfare, and is in the public
interest.
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Mr. Anderson seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
Conditional Use Hearing - Seafarms Pacific, Inc.
Request to permit limited fresh fish processing,
specifically oyster shucking and packing, and handling
of previously dressed fish for freezing and
containering in an existing 9,250 square-foot
warehouse, in the CSD-C2 Zone. Location: 2020 South
Oak Street.
Chairman Hulett introduced the item. Gary Engman of Sea-
farms Pacific announced that he was withdrawing the applica-
tion because he now has power and water which were tempor-
arily shut off at his fish processing plant at the foot of
Lincoln Street.
Following a brief discussion, Mr. Anderson moved to accept
the withdrawal of the application. Mr. Holm seconded the
motion, which passed unanimously.
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Several of the approximately 20 people in the audience
expressed their concern about being unable to comment on the
operation. The Commission inquired about possible remedies.
Following further discussion between staff and the Commission
and the public, Mr. Anderson moved to recommend staff pro-
ceed with administration and enforcement of Conditional Use
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Permit CUP-82(2)2. Mr. Cornell seconded the motion which
passed unanimously.
Mr. Carr announced that pending concurrence from the City
council and legal advice from the City Attorney, the
Planning Department would set a public meeting to discuss
and receive comments about the operation of Seafarms Pacific
and its compliance with the Conditional Use Permit. The
citizens in attendance were asked to write their name and
address or phone number on the attendance roster so that
they could be contacted by the Department.
V PLANNING STUDIES
Ms. Ross moved to set a public hearing for the amendments to
the zoning Code to allow RV Parks as Conditional Uses. Mr.
Cornell seconded the motion, which passed 4 - O. (l-1r.
Anderson had left the meeting at this point.)
VI STAFF REPORTS
Mr. VanHemert noted the Short Course on Planning for
Wednesday, April 18, 1984.
VII REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS
Ms. Ross expressed a desire to move quickly into the
revision of the Light Industrial Zone.
Chairman Hulett expressed concern about the hazardous
conditions on "N" Street between Tenth and 18th.
VIII ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 8:50 P.M.
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