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PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington
May 12, 1982
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CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Pro Tern Downie called the meeting to order at
7:10 PM.
II ROLL CALL
Members Present: Patrick Downie, Richard Wight, Jerry
Cornell, James Hulett
Members Absent: Richard Anderson, David Brewer, Mickey
Ranta
Staff Present: Paul D. Carr, Dan VanHemert, Louise
Frost, Andy Rose, Gary Braun
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III APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mr. Wight moved to approve the Minutes of the April 28th
meeting as submitted. Mr. Cornell seconded the motion,
which passed unanimously.
IV HEARINGS
PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT HEARING - KEY.
Request to consider a proposed Planned
Residential Development on approximately 25
acres. Location: South of Campbell Avenue; east
of Mount Angeles Road; bordering White Creek on
the east. (Continued from April 14, 1982.)
Chairman Pro Tern Downie announced that this matter
would be continued for lack of a quorum. Mr. Wight has
previously excused himself from participation.
Mr. Cornell moved to continue this matter to May 26th.
Mr. Hulett seconded the motion, which passed
unanimously.
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CONDITIONAL USE HEARING - SLEDD. Request for
extension of a Conditional Use Permit to make and
sell handcrafted costume jewelry as a Home
Occupation. Location: 422 South ilL" Street.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the request for extension;
Chairman Pro Tem Downie opened the public hearing.
Mr. Cornell asked if any changes in the operation
had occurred in the past year: and Mrs. Sledd
said "no". She installed the fire extinguisher required
by the Fire Department. Chairman Pro Tern Downie closed
the public hearing.
Mr. Cornell moved to recommend extension of the
Conditional Use Permit to make and sell costume jewelry
as a Home Occupation for a two-year period, subject to
the original conditions. Mr. Hulett seconded this
motion, which passed unanimously.
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M-1 PERMIT HEARING - CLALLAM COUNTY EMERGENCY
ALCOHOL CENTER. Application for an M-l Permit to
establish and operate a short term care and
holding facility for the purpose of
detoxification and protection of people with
alcoholism-related problems. Location: 2602
West 18th Street.
Mr. Carr reviewed the Department Report. Chairman Pro
Tern Downie opened the public hearing.
Dorothy Hegg, Chairperson for the Center, explained that
it is emergency protective shelter, not detoxification,
which provides long-term withdrawal care. The clients
may stay for up to 24 hours. Individuals brought to the
Center would be able to sleep off their liquor, have hot
coffee and meals, so long as they behave. If they
become obstreperous, the Police will take them away.
.Lois Soderquist, Olympic Memorial Hospital, said that
short-term intoxication problems can no longer be
treated at the Hospital, due to the current economic
situation. The structure will require some remodeling,
including compliance with the Fire Code.
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Mr. Wight asked if the service would be provided without
cost to the clientele and Mrs. Hegg said yes. Marylou
Mackley said that there would be a "quiet room" for the
louder clients. Mrs Soderquist advised that there will
be one paid staff person and sufficient volunteers from
Alcoholics Anonymous and other organizations working
with the clients.
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Mr. Wight moved to recommend approval as a Conditional
Use Permit in the M-1 Zone because of its unusual
nature, for an initial period of one year, subject to
the following conditions:
1. The permit be reviewed at the end of one year to
review the appropriateness of the use at the
location.
2. That the requirements of the Fire Marshall be met;
(a) a UBC approved emergency exit be installed
near the northeast corner of the large classroom;
(b) the door between the main structure and the shop
be a securable solid core door; (c) smoke alarms and
"no smokinglt signs be installed in sleeping areas;
(d) that the shop area not be used as a wood shop.
3. That a minimum of two staff members be present on
the premises during all hours of occupancy by
clients.
As findings of fact for this motion, Mr. Wight cited the
following:
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A. The location in the existing building on the
Diversified Industries industrial site
provides adequate access to existing
arterials and will not alter traffic patterns.
B. The proposed use in this location will not
significantly change neighboring land use
patterns.
C. The impact upon the residential area to the north
should be minor and considerably less than if the
facility were developed in a totally residential
area.
Mr. Cornell seconded this motion, which passed
unanimously.
V COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
VI STAFF REPORTS
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Mr. Carr noted that the City Council requested the
Planning Commission consider revising the Parking
Ordinance. City Staff is now working on possible
revisions, and discussion is scheduled for the May 26th
meeting.
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Mr. VanHemert distributed a background memorandum on an
interpretation for foster family homes for adults.
Following a discussion among the Commission, Staff and
Toni Galacci of DSHS, Mr. Wight moved to continue
discussion of this matter to the May 26th meeting to
allow the Department to obtain additional information
from other communities. Mr. Hulett seconded this
motion, which passed unanimously.
VII REPORTS OF COl1MISSIONERS
Mr. Wight: Nothing.
Mr. Cornell: Mentioned a traveling sign salesman
attempting to sell interior window signs with
blinking lights, and inquired as to the propriety
of them.
Mr. Downie: Nothing.
Mr. Hulett: Nothing.
VIII ADJOURNMENT
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