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PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington
May 9, 1984
I CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Hulett called the meeting to order at 7:05 P.M.
II ROLL CALL
Members Present: Lorraine Ross, Jerry Cornell, Jim Hulett,
Brad Banner, Todd Holm.
Members Absent: Ted Puckett, one vacancy.
Staff Present: Paul D. Carr, Dan VanHemert, Gary Braun.
III APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mr. Cornell moved to approve the minutes of the April 25,
1984, meeting as submitted. Ms. Ross seconded the motion,
which passed 4 - O. [Mr. Holm arrived late.]
IV PUBLIC HEARINGS
CONDITIONAL USE HEARING - VanWALD. Request for an
extension of a Home Occupation allowing an alteration
and fashion design business to operate from a residence
in the RS-7 Zone. Location: 708 Caroline. (Tabled
from April 11, 1984.)
Mrs. VanWald was not present, so this item was continued to
the June 13th meeting.
TEMPORARY USE PERMIT - 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 the construction phase of the new structure.
Location: 326 Viewcrest. (Tabled from April 11,
1984.)
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report.
Hulett opened the public hearing.
Chairman
Mr. Gustafson, representing the Church, indicated that the
mobile home will be replaced by a permanent home in the next
year. Chairman Hulett closed the public hearing.
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Ms. Ross moved to recommend granting the extension for 18
months. Mr. Cornell seconded the motion, which passed
5 - O.
CONDITIONAL USE HEARING - STEPHENS. Request tor an
extension of a Conditional Use Permit allowing
operation of a floral decoration business as a Home
Occupation in the RS-7 Zone. Location: 804 East
Second Street.
Todd Holm removed himselt from the hearing room to comply
with the appearance of tairness doctrine.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report.
Hulett opened the public hearing.
Chairman
Doreen Stephens, during discussion, expressed support for
the requirement of a fire extinguisher. Chairman Hulett
closed the public hearing.
Mr. Banner moved to recommend extending the Conditional Use
Permit for a two-year period, subject to compliance with the
conditions of the Home Occupation Ordinance, specifying that
the hours when customers may visit the premises be from 9 AM
to 9 PM; that a fire extinguisher be provided; and that
there be no business sign in the window. Mr. Cornell
seconded the motion, which passed 4 - O.
[Mr. Holm returned to the hearing room.j
M-1 PERMIT HEARING - PORT OF PORT ANGELES. Request to
create a parking lot for the Longshoremen. Location:
Tumwater and Third Streets.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report. Chairman
Hulett opened the public hearing.
Ken Sweeney, representing the Port of Port Angeles,
explained that the parking lot is needed because the Port is
redesigning the main terminal site and relocating
the longshoreman parking south of Marine Drive. When four
ships dock, approximately 130 spaces will be needed for
longshoremen. The Planning Commission discussed the
benefits of a 10-foot easement alongside the Creek.
Chairman Hulett closed the public hearing.
Mr. Cornell moved to recommend approving the M-l Perm~t
subject to the following conditions:
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1. That a detailed plan for the layout and improvement of
the off-street parking area, including storm water
drainage, be submitted to the Public Works Department.
2. That Third Street and the alley be, at minimum, paved
in a sufficient width to provide ingress/egress to the
parking lot.
3. That the driveway openings adjacent to the Truck Route
be rebuilt to full height ot the curb, and sidewalk be
rebuilt, if necessary.
4. That the dead space resulting from the design of the
off-street parking spaces adjacent to the Truck Route
be landscaped, and, wherever possible, inside the
parking lot.
5. That a 10-foot easement alongside the Creek, measured
from the top of the bank, be granted for maintenance
access and a public trail.
He cited the following findings:
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That the oft-street parking area is an accessory use to
the Port of Port Angeles Terminals 1 and 3 and should
be provided in proximity to the Harbor.
B. Upland locations are the preferred site for ott-street
parking in lieu of waterfront locations.
C. The proposed use will not have a negative impact on any
of the surrounding 'light industrial uses and meets the
intent and purpose of the M-1 District.
Mr. Holm seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
CONDITIONAL USE HEARING - SLEDD. Request for an
extension of a Conditional Use Permit allowing the
making and selling of handcrafted jewelry as a Home
Occupation in the RS-7 Zone. . Location: 422 South "L"
street.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report.
Hulett opened the public hearing.
Chairman
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Mrs. Sledd explained there had been no change in the Home
Occupation. There is no sign on the premises; she has the
fire extinguisher; and no customers visit the premises.
Chairman Hulett closed the public hearing.
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Mr. Holm moved to recommend extending the original permit,
subject to the original conditions and original findings.
Ms. Ross seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
M-l PERMIT HEARING - CHAMBERLAIN. Request to relocate
peninsula Fuel Co. office and warehouses, underground
tanks and truck station from its present location to
the proposed location. Location: Tumwater Access Road
and Seventh street.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report.
Hulett opened the public hearing.
Chairman
Mr. Chamberlain explained that he planned to construct the
buildings on the retaining wall on the west side of the
Creek. He foresees no need for a public access and mainten-
ance easement along the west side of the Creek. The Commis-
sion, Staff and Mr. Chamberlain also discussed the parking
code requirements for paving. Chairman Hulett closed the
public hearing.
Ms. Ross moved to recommend approval of the M-1 Permit,
subject to the following conditions:
1. A plan for off-street parking, showing at least 10
spaces and drainage facilities, be submitted with the
building permit application.
2. That a 10-foot maintenance easement on the east side of
Tumwater Creek, as measured from the bank, be granted.
She cited the following findings:
A. The proposed truck service station is compatible with
the existing development in the Tumwater Creek Ravine
M-1 District.
B. The use will achieve the purpose and intent of the M-l
District.
C. Tratfic and circulation impacts will not be
signiticant.
Mr. Cornell seconded the motion, which passed 4 - 1, with
Mr. Banner voting "No", because construction should be
further from the Creek to maintain safety; there is a need
for a more specific guarantee that an oil/water separator
and other pollution control measures be provided; and that
the site landscaping requirements should be more specific.
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CONDITIONAL USE HEARING - INGHAM. A request for a
Conditional Use Permit to allow overnight recreational
vehicle parking (RV park) at the Thunderbird Boathouse
on Ediz Hook. Location: Ediz Hook.
Mr. Carr reviewed the Department Report; Chairman Hulett
opened the public hearing.
Roger Spencer, representing the Thunderbird Boathouse, Inc.,
explained that they wanted to provide short-term camping,
similar to a State park, not a fully equipped RV park. He
does not want to provide asphalt paving, holding tanks, or
an oil/water separator; however, improvement of the bulk-
head, wheel-stops, rest room identification, and a fire
extinguisher would not be a problem. He would not provide
water to the campers. Pat McDonough, owner of City Center
Trailer Court, said they prov~de short-term and long-term RV
spaces as well as residential mobile home spaces. Chairman
Hulett closed the public hearing.
Mr. Holm moved to recommend granting the Conditional Use
Permit subject to the following conditions:
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That the total number of spaces provided by 12; all
spaces be a minimum of 151 x 201, numbered and identi-
fied on the ground; with at least two spaces 151 x 301
and at least two spaces 151 x 251.
2. The area be paved with at least two inches of asphaltic
concrete to reduce pollution problems.
3. That a drainage plan with an approved oil/water
separator be submitted to the Public Works Department
to reduce pollution impacts.
4. That the areas of the existing bulkhead in a state of
disrepair be repaired and wheel-stops on the spaces be
provided, to assure the safety of the potential users.
5. That one 2A/10BC dry chemical fire extinguisher be
provided in a location accessible to all tenants and
properly identified.
6. That the rest room facilities of the Thunderbird Boat-
house be made available to the campers and so identi-
fied.
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That a water outlet, in a design approved by the
Clallam County Health Department, be provided.
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That a holding tank for sewage and waste water
generated by the RVs be installed.
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9. That Conditions I, 4, 5 and 6 be complied with
immediately.
10. That Conditions 2, 3, 7 and 8 be met within one year.
11. That if Condition 10, including the necessary Shoreline
Substantial Development Permit to install said improve-
ments, is not met within one year, the permit for the
RV park shall expire.
12. Until Conditions 10 and 11 are complied with, the
applicants shall not provide water to the RVs and the
park rules shall expressly state such prohibition of
water usage and prohibition of used water discharge on
the site. A copy of said park rules to be provided to
the Planning Department and available upon request by
the Department.
Mr. Holm cited the following findings:
A. With the conditions attached, the proposed use can be
compatible and complementary to the adjacent uses.
B.
With the conditions attached, there are adequate
provisions for the protection of the general health,
safety and welfare of the community and prospective
users.
Mr. Cornell seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
Request for Annexation - Hare. Location: 90 Lindberg
Road.
This item was continued to the May 23rd meeting.
V COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
VI STAFF REPORTS
Mr. Carr reviewed the City Council actions on the Planning
Commission items.
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VII REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS
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Mr. Banner expressed concern that the noise from the
janitors is disruptive to the meetings. He also requested
that the City consider making the trails in the Park Plan
more specific.
VIII ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 9:40 P.M.
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