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AGENDA
PORT ANGELES PLANNING COMMISSION
321 East Fifth Street
Port Angeles, W A 98362
April 14, 1993
7:00 P.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER
ll. ROLL CALL
m. APPROV AL OF MINUTES: Meeting of March 24, 1993
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. PROPOSED REVISION TO THE PARKING ORDINANCE. Central
. Business District (CBD). Request for amendment to the existing parking
regulations as they relate to the Parking Business Improvement Area
(PBIA).
2. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 93(04)01 - HALL. 422 East
Vashon: Request for a conditional use permit to allow a duplex in the RS-
7, Residential Single-Family District.
3. STREET VACATION REOUEST - STV 93(04)03 - OLYMPIC
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. A portion of Columbia Street and the
Columbia/Caroline alley west of Chambers: Proposed vacation of City
right-of-way.
4. STREET VACATION REOUEST - STV 93(04)02 - RICHMOND.
Portion of the 13/14 alley east of Pine Street: Proposed vacation of City
right-of-way.
5. PRELIMlNARY SUBDIVISION - WEST VIEW. Southeast comer of
14th and "N" Streets: Proposal to divide 4.33 acres into 16 residential
lots in the RS-9. Residential Single-Family District.
V. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
. VI. STAFF REPORTS
Planning Commission: Bob Winters, ChaiflIllln; Cindy Souders, Vice Chainnan; Roger Cans; Bob Philpon; Orville Campbell; Carl Alexander
and Linda Nuner.
Planning Sl8ff; Brad Collins, Planning Director; Sue Roberds, Office Specialist; David Sawyer, Senior Planner; John Jimerson, Associate
Planner.
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VII. REPORTS OF THE COMMISSION
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ADJOURNMENT
PUBLIC HEARING PROCEDURE:
Spokesmen for the proponents and opponents will be given an opportunity to speak to the
request. Information submitted should be factual, relevant and not merely duplication of a
previous presentation. A reasonable time (10 minutes) shall be allowed the spokesman; others
shall be limited to short supporting remarks (5 minutes). Other interested parties will be allowed
to comment briefly (5 minutes each) or make inquiries. The Chairman may allow additional
public testimony if the issue warrants it. Brief rebuttal (5 minutes) for proponents and opponents
heard separately and consecutively with presentation limited to their spokesman. Rebuttal shall
be limited to factual statements pertaining to previous testimony. Comments should be directed
to the Planning Commission, not the City Staff representatives present, unless directed to do so
by the Chairman.
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MINUTES
PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
April 14,1993
7:00 P.M.
I.
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Winters called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M.
II. ROLL CALL
Commissioners Present:
Linda Nutter, Roger Catts, Cindy Souders, Bob Winters,
Bob Philpott, Orville Campbell and Carl Alexander.
Staff Present:
Brad Collins, John Jimerson, Sue Roberds, Ken Ridout and
Bruce Becker
Public:
Steve Zenovic, Jack Boyd, Rob Linkletter, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hall, Mrs. Helen
Isenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Roebuck, Carleton Beckley,
Diane Halsey, Marvyl Simpson, Kevin Thompson, Barry
Berezowsky and Martha Ireland.
ill. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Bob Philpott moved to approve the March 24, 1993, minutes of the Planning Commission
as presented. Cindy Souders seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
PROPOSED REVISION TO TIlE PARKING ORDINANCE. Central Business
District (CBD), Request for amendment to the existing parking regulations as
they relate to the Parking Business Improvement Area (PBIA).
Brad Collins noted the Planning Department is requesting continuation of the item to the
May 12, 1993, 'Planning Commission meeting. The applicant has met with the City and
indicated they can provide much of the information asked for in the staff report.
Chairman Winters opened the public hearing. There being no one to speak to the issue,
and given the information from Mr. Collins, Commissioner Catts moved to continue the
item to May 12, 1993, 7 P.M., City Council Chambers. Bob Philpott seconded the
motion, which passed unanimously.
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 93(04)01 - HALL. 422 East Vashon:
Request for a conditional use permit to allow a duplex in the RS- 7, Residential
Single-Family District.
John Jimerson reviewed the Department Report. Chairman Winters opened the public
hearing.
Arcella Hall, 422 Vashont stated her agreement with the facts as presented in the
Department Report and requested approval of the permit. In response to a question from
Commissioner Catts, she responded that the house has two levels and contains
approximately 2800 square feet in area. The area will be equally divided into the two
dwelling units. There are four bedrooms on the lower floor with separate entrances.
There being no further comment, Chairman Winters closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Souders moved to approve the duplex use as requested, with the
following conditions, fmdings and conclusions:
Conditions:
1. The applicant shall provide separate electric meters for each dwelling unit.
2.
The applicant shall request a pre-inspection by the Building Division and
shall comply with all applicable building and fIre codes.
Findines:
1. The request is to allow a single family home to be converted to a duplex at
422 E. Vashon.
2. The property is zoned Single Family Residential (RS-7). The 100 foot lot
width and 14,612 s.f. lot area exceed the minimum size standards for
duplexes in the RS-7 zone district.
3. The proposal will not increase the overall potential density t as it will result
in two dwelling units on two Townsite lots.
4. There is an excess of four parking spaces available in the driveway and two
garages.
5. The Public Works Department has commented that a pre-inspection is needed
to ensure the second unit is habitable.
6.
There are two other duplexes in the vicinity and two four-unit buildings on
Vashon Avenue, about one block east with another one block south on Park
A venue.
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Vashon Avenue dead ends to the east. The site is located 100 feet from
Peabody Avenue. The site also enjoys access from the dead end VashonlPark
alley.
8. City Light has noted that separate electric meters are needed for each unit.
9. The proposal does not include any exterior modifications to the existing single
family home and lot.
10. There are a number of Comprehensive Plan Goals, Policies and Objectives
which have been identified as most relevant, including Goal Nos. 3 & 5;
Residential Policies Nos. 4, 16 & 19; Social Policy No.4; Social Objective
Nos. 2 & 3; and Land Use Objectives 2, 4, 6 & 7.
Conclusions:
A. The proposed duplex is compatible with the surrounding single-family
residential neighborhood and is consistent with the RS-7 zone district of the
Port Angeles zoning ordinance.
B.
The Conditional Use Permit is in the public use and interest and is not
detrimental with the public welfare. It contributes to provision of a variety
of housing types in a manner that is not incompatible with the neighborhood.
C. The proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, especially those
policies listed in Finding 10 above.
Commissioner Campbell seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
STREET VACATION REQUEST - STV 93(04)03 - OLYMPIC
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. A portion of Columbia Street and the
Columbia/Caroline alley west of Chambers: Proposed vacation of City
right-of-way.
John Jimerson reviewed the Department Report. Following brief questions concerning
some of the specifics of the request, Chairman Winters opened the public hearing.
Rob Linkletter, 1324 East First Street, represented the applicant. He described the site
and request in detail by means of visual aids. Olympic Memorial Hospital is ready to
ensure City access to utility service in the alley as requested by the City Light
Department. Neighbors have asked that a portion of the proposed parking area be
screened from view. This will be accomplished by the use of slatted cyclone fence
material. Mr. Linkletter produced an alternate plan which will provide 20 parking spaces
rather than the submitted plan which will only allow 15 spaces.
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There being no further comment, Chairman Winters closed the public hearing.
Following general discussion on the mechanics of utility access for the City Light
Department, Commissioner Alexander moved to recommend approval of the petition
for vacation with the following conditions, fmdings and conclusions:
Conditions:
1. The applicant shall provide utility easements to the City in both rights-of-way.
2. The applicant shall coordinate with City Light prior to installation of any new
facilities within the vacated rights-of-way to ensure that physical access to the
powerline and related facilities in the alley is maintained.
3. Clearance shall be maintained from the powerline in accordance with the National
Electric Safety Code and other applicable codes.
Findines:
1.
The request is to vacate 50 feet (3,500 s.f.) of Columbia Street and 25 feet (500
s.f.) of the Columbia/Caroline alley east of Olympic Memorial Hospital as
depicted on a site plan prepared by Robert Nixon Associates.
2. The property abutting the street and alley is zoned Public Buildings and Parks
(PBP) and Office Commercial (OC).
3. The alley and street are improved rights-of-way. The improvements and rights-of-
way terminate at the western edge of the area proposed for vacation. The
vacation would result in the alley terminating 25 feet to the east and Columbia
Street 50 feet to the east.
4. Comprehensive Plan Policies found to be most relevant to the proposal include
Goals 1 & 3; and Circulation Objective No.2. The site is designated Urban
Residential in the Comprehensive Plan.
Conclusions:
A. As conditioned, vacation of this right-of-way is in the public use and interest and
would be a public benefit by placing into private ownership property that is not
needed for public access, utilities or other public purposes; and which can provide
for additional hospital parking in an area where the lack of parking has been a
concern.
B.
As conditioned, the street vacation is consistent with the Goals, Policies and
Objectives of the Comprehensive Plan, specifically those listed in Finding NO.4.
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Commissioner Catts seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
STREET VACATION REOUEST - STY 93(04)02 - RICHMOND.
Portion of the 13/14 alley east of Pine Street: Proposed vacation of City
right-of-way.
John Jimerson reviewed the Department Report. The non-conforming situation created
prior to the current ownership by the sale to the Richmond property of the northerly ten
feet of Lots 7 - 10, Block 390, was discussed. Chairman Winters opened the public
hearing.
Paul and Terrie Richmond, 1317 South Pine, stated they purchased the property in
1971. The previous owner who resided in the residence from 1961 to 1971, indicated
that he too had purchased the home and carport, with the additional ten feet of Lots 7 -
10, Block 390 as it currently exists. They believe the home was built in 1952. They
were not aware how or when the ten feet of Lots 7 - 10, Block 390, had become part of
the property, but indicated it served as access to the rear (easterly) portions of their
property.
There being no further comment, Chairman Winters closed the public hearing.
Considerable discussion ensued as to what the separation of the southerly ten feet of Lots
7 - 10, Block 390, TPA, meant to the current area property owners. It was noted in the
Department Report and in discussion that the sale of that property from said lots created
four non-conforming lots, which may not now be considered legal lots or sold separately.
Extended discussion on how to correct the situation resulted in the subsequent motion
to recommend approval with the following conditions, fmdings and conclusions by
Commissioner Carts which was seconded by Bob Philpott, and passed unanimously.
Conditions:
1. The applicant shall enter into a zoning lot covenant for the purposes of
merging the north half of lots 11 and 12, Block 390, with the vacated alley
and the south 10 feet of lots 9-10, Block 390.
2. The south 10 feet of lots 7-8, Block 390, will be exchanged for the vacated
half alley adjacent to lots 9-10, Block 390. Compensation for the remaining
half alley shall be set by the City Council based on the Real Estate
Committee's recommendation.
3. Any portion of the alley right-of-way considered with this request east of the
top of the ravine shall not be vacated.
4.
An easement for purposes of maintaining the sewer line located in the vacated
alley shall be granted in favor of the City.
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The applicant shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the City Attorney that
the exchange was consistent with City subdivision and zoning regulations or
the owners of Lots 7 and 8 and 9 and 10, Block 390, agree that Lots 7 and
8 and 9 and 10 be merged together with a zoning lot covenant thus creating
two 13,000 s.f. lots.
Findin&s:
1. The request is to vacate 2,000 square feet of the 13/14 alley east of Pine
Street.
2. The property abutting the alley is zoned RS-7, except where the alley right-
of-way may be located below the top of the ravine, where it is zoned PBP.
3. The alley is improved with a carport and does not currently provide access
to any property except the applicants'. A sewer line is located within the
alley.
4. The site is located adjacent to an environmentally sensitive area.
5.
Comprehensive Plan Policies found to be most relevant to the proposal
include Goals 1 & 2; and Open Space Policies Nos. 2, 3 & 4. The site is
designated Urban Residential in the Comprehensive Plan.
6. The applicant has requested the vacation for purposes of constructing an
addition to the existing single family home. The proposed addition is not
within the alley right-of-way, but it is within the setback area.
7. The applicant owns property on both sides abutting the alley. The 10 foot
ownership north of the alley was accomplished in a manner inconsistent with
the City's zoning standards but can easily be remedied with this application.
8. Ownership of the south 10 feet of lots 7-10 was transfered in 1971 without
City subdivision approval which created five lots which do not meet minimum
zoning lot area requirements.
Conclusions:
A.
As conditioned, vacation of this portion of the 13/14 alley right-of-way is in
the public use and interest and would be a public benefit by eliminating a
non-conforming lot, placing into private ownership property that is not
needed for public access or utilities and maintaining ownership of the right-
of-way in an environmentally sensitive area.
B. As conditioned, the street vacation is consistent with the Goals, Policies and
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Objectives of the Comprehensive Plan, specifically those listed in Finding No.
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Commissioner Philpott seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION - WEST VIEW. Southeast corner of
14th and "N" Streets: Proposal to divide 4.33 acres into 16 residential
lots in the RS-9, Residential Single-Family District.
John Jimerson reviewed the Department Report. Commissioner Souders questioned why
the conditions require sidewalk to be developed in only those areas which are classified
as school walking routes.
Ken Ridout, Deputy Director Public Works Department, answered that school walking
routes have been designated as a priority by the City Council in response to a request by
the school district. Historically the City has not been requiring sidewalks on those
walkways which are not arterials or school walking routes.
Commissioner Alexander noted the cul-de-sac width is shown as 80 ft. at the closed end.
John Jimerson answered that the cul-de-sac must be 90 ft. unless the structures are
sprinklered. The site plan does not show a 90-foot diameter, but that requirement can
be achieved.
John Jimerson answered several questions concerning right-of-way dedication and road
widths. Ken Ridout stated he did not know if the east portion of Owen A venue is a
right-of-way, easement or private property.
Steve Zenovic, Polaris Engineering, 206 South Lincoln, represented the applicant. He
clarified that the proponent is proposing to dedicate a 30-foot strip of what would be
Owen Street to the west. He is not proposing to dedicate anything more, which would
result in a 65-foot right-of-way if the adjacent owner also dedicated his property. He
explained that 15th Street will be 65 feet, not 70 feet. To require a 70-foot right-of-way
on either Owen or 15th Street will make the subdivision non-viable, due to the loss of
one or two lots.
Improvement of "N" Street from 15th to 18th Streets (approximately 1100 feet) is
unwarranted. Traffic flow will not go south on "N" Street, but will go north from 15th
to town. The cost of improvement to "N" Street as proposed by the City will cost
approximately $150,000 to $200,000, with full development cost per lot being
approximately $10,000 per lot for the 16-1ot subdivision. Traffic issues were not noted
in the DNS issued by the City.
To require a storm drainage system in "N" Street from Owen to 15th is an unfair burden
on the developer. Water from the site flows north and west, not south to 15th Street or
Owen.
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Jack Boyd, Atlantic Allied Construction, 2710 Acorn Lane, objected to the proposed
requirement that improvement to "Nil Street from 15th to 18th Street be constructed in
approval of the subdivision.
Carleton Beckley, 1318 South "N" Street, supported the previous statement that traffic
does not generally go south on "N" Street toward 18th Street, but north, toward town.
He asked what type of housing is planned for the subdivision.
In regard to some of the issues that had been raised, Planning staff is satisfied with the
recommendation of the Public Works Department which would be consistent with the
request of Mr. Zenovic. There would be 80 feet at "N" Street, 70 feet at 14th Street,
65 feet at 15th Street and 60 feet at Owen Avenue. There are a number of substandard
streets in the subject area. The circulation pattern of the area will benefit from the
proposed improvements.
Ken Ridout stated that the explanation received from Mr. Zenovic concerning the storm
drain at 15th Street is probably correct. The storm drain in 14th street would serve the
site. Mr. Collins noted that uphill development will continue to deposit stormwater onto
the subject property between 14th and 15th Streets.
Mr. Zenovic again requested off-site improvements to "N" Street not be required in the
preliminary plat approval and that storm drain requirements in 15th Street be eliminated
as the drainage will be intercepted in the proposed storm drain development on 14th
Street for the subdivision. The street centerline with crown development will also return
the drainage to the development site not push it toward 15th Street. All sites will have
75-foot frontages as required.
Jack Boyd added that the proposed subdivision will consist of conventional type homes
of approximately 1200 to 1400 square feet, three bedroom, one or two baths.
There being no further comment, Chairman Winters closed the public hearing.
Following extensive discussion on utility construction and minimum subdivision
requirements, Commissioner Alexander moved to recommend approval of the
preliminary subdivision with tbe foDowing conditions, f"mdings and conclusions:
Conditions:
1. Lots Nos. 1-16 shall be shown to contain the minimum 9,000 s.f. lot area.
2. Submit hydraulics calculations to the Public Works Department. The following
improvements to the storm water system are required:
A.
Extend a 12" CMP storm in "N" Street to the 15th Street intersection and
install a manhole and stub to south at 15th.
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B.
Extend storm drain in 14th Street east to Owen Avenue. Install manhole
on each at Owen with stubs to the east and south.
C. Relocate the detention facility onto Lot 1.
3. Submit engineering profiles for the streets to Public Works. The following
improvements are required for the street system:
A.
Install a six foot wide sidewalk on "N" Street.
B.
The cul-de-sac shall have a minimum diameter of 90 feet.
c.
There shall be a 20 foot curb radius at the intersections. Place 10 foot
radius corner on Lots 1, 4, 8, 11, 12 and 16.
D.
Streets shall be constructed to the standard section: 2" CL B Asphalt
Concrete, 2" CSTC and 8" Base.
E.
Right-of-way dedication shall be made so as to result in the following
widths:
"N" Street................... 80 feet
14th Street.................. 70 feet
15th Street.................. 65 feet
Owen Avenue............... 60 feet
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Frontage on "N" Street shall be improved to minimum City standards from
14th to 15th Streets including curb, gutter and sidewalk on the east side,
and one-half street plus ten feet of paving.
G.
Frontages on 14th and 15th Streets shall be improved to minimum City
standards including curb and gutter on the frontage side and one-half street
plus ten feet of paving.
H.
Frontage on the west side of Owen A venue shall be improved to minimum
City standards including curb and gutter and one-half street plus ten feet
of paving.
4. The following water system improvements are required:
A. Construct 8 inch main in 15th Street from liNn Street to Owen Avenue.
B.
Install 3 fire hydrants at locations approved by the Fire Department. The
number of hydrants may be reduced if the applicant provides sprinkler
systems in the houses.
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c.
Install a six inch main with blow-off in the cul-de-sac.
5. The following sewer system improvements are required:
A. Extend 8 inch sewers in "Nt! Street and Owen Avenue south to 15th
Street. Install a manhole on "N" Street and Owen Avenue at 15th Street
with 8 inch stubs to the south, east and west.
B. Provide dual service between Lots 14 and 15 which are 6 inch with
clean outs as necessary. Provide service to Lot 6 across the comer of Lot
14 rather than Lot 5.
6. Electrical facilities serving the subdivision shall be installed underground.
7. All easements necessary for utilities and electrical faciIites shall be shown on the
final plat.
8. Lots 13 and 15 shall be designed so as to meet the minimum 75 foot lot width
requirement at the front setback line.
Findin~:
1. The request is for approval of a sixteen (16) lot subdivision as depicted on a
preliminary plat prepared by Polaris Engineering received by the Planning
Department on March 1, 1993.
2. The property is zoned Single-Family residential, RS-9.
3. The Comprehensive Plan designates the site as suburban residential, which
encourages single family development on 9,000-14,000 s.f. lots. A number of
goals, policies and objectives have been identified as being most relevant to the
proposal including Goals Nos. 1, 3 & 5; Residential Policies Nos. 2, 4, 5, 7-9 &
11; Circulation Policies Nos. 3, 5-8 & 10; Urban Design Policy No.4; Social
Objectives Nos. 1-3; Circulation Objective No.1; and Land Use Objectives Nos.
1, 2, and 4-7.
4. Lots 1-16 meet the minimum lot area required for the RS-9 zoned district.
5. The proposal includes dedication to Owen Avenue which is 10 feet in excess of
the minimum requirements for an access street, which can be reduced to create
9,000 s.f. lots within the plat.
6.
A Determination of Non-Significance was issued on March 19, 1993. No
comments or appeals on this threshold determination have been received.
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Conclusions:
A. As conditioned, the subdivision is consistent with the Port Angeles Comprehensive
Plan.
B. As conditioned, the subdivision is consistent with the Port Angeles Zoning
Ordinance and Subdivision regulations.
Roger Catts seconded the motion. In speaking to his motion, Commissioner Alexander
stated that development of "N" Street from 15th to 18th is totally unwarranted.
Commissioner Nutter stated she had reservations about approving a subdivision designed
with a cul-de-sac when typical block development in nearby areas includes an alley and
affords a more convenient and efficient way for City services to be applied.
The question was called for and the motion passed unanimously.
V. COMMUNlCATIONS FROM mE PUBLIC
There were none.
VI. STAFF REPORTS
Brad Collins noted the County's decision on the Urban Growth Boundary (UGA) was in
the evening paper. He explained the City would be appealing the decision.
The Commission's proposed amended bylaws were included in the evening's packet
material. Per the bylaws, changes can occur at a meeting after which the amendments
have been presented. Commissioner Nutter's suggested changes were included. Staff
encouraged other Commissioners to make their recommended changes available to staff
for final bylaw amendment a later date.
VU. REPORTS OF THE COMMISSION
Commissioner Philpott submitted an article regarding takings.
Commissioner Nutter noted her bylaw amendments are of a housekeeping nature and
welcomed any additional changes.
Chairman Winters noted the March 29, 1993, letter from the Port Angeles School District
addressing school overcrowding and impact fees. The item will be included under
discussion with the Capital Facilities Planning (CFP) , group. He also suggested a new
procedure be tested at future public hearings, which would result in a change in the
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bylaws: Staff will present its report, comment will be taken, then questions asked of staff
following the close of the public hearing. The procedure might speed things up a bit.
The Planning Commission agreed to try this procedure at the next public hearing.
VID. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 10:20 P.M.
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Bob inters, Chainnan
Brad Collins, Secretary
PREPARED BY: Sue Roberds
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ACflONS REGARDING PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
Meeting of April 14. 1993
PROPOSED REVISION TO THE PARKING ORDINANCE. Central Business District
(CBD). Request for amendment to the existing parking regulations as they relate to the
Parking Business Improvement Area (PBIA).
See item under PUBLIC HEARINGS.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 93(04)01 - HALL. 422 East Vashon: Request
for a conditional use permit to allow a duplex in the RS-7, Residential Single-Family
District.
No action required by Council.
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STREET VACATION REQUEST - STV 93(04)03 - OLYMPIC MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL. A portion of Columbia Street and the Columbia/Caroline alley west of
Chambers: Proposed vacation of City right-of-way.
See item under PUBLIC HEARINGS.
STREET VACATION REQUEST - STV 93(04)02 - RICHMOND. Portion of the
13/14 alley east of Pine Street: Proposed vacation of City right-of-way.
See item under PUBLIC HEARINGS.
PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION - WEST VIEW. Southeast corner of 14th and "N"
Streets: Proposal to divide 4.33 acres into 16 residential lots in the RS-9, Residential
Single-Family District.
The Council could concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission
or the Planning Depanment to approve the preliminary plat with the noted
conditions, findings and conclusions, or set a public hearing following which an
alterrwtive decision can be made.
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