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W A S H I N G T O N U S A.
COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
AGENDA
PLANNING COMMISSION
321 East Fifth Street
May 27, 2009
6 p.m.
I. CALL TO ORDER
Pledge Of Allegiance Led by the Chair
II. ROLL CALL
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular meeting of May 13, 2009
IV. WORK SESSION:
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS to Chapters 11(Streets Sidewalks), 13 (Public
Utilities), 15 (Environment), and 16 (Subdivisions) of the Port Angeles Municipal
Code. Proposed amendments are intended to clarify existing information and provide
guidance for streetscape improvements including improved non motorized accessibility,
and adoption of regulations to ensure compliance with mandated storm water regulations.
V. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
VI. STAFF REPORTS
VII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS John Matthews (Chair), Doc Reiss (Vice Chatr),Wemer Beier, Mike Caudill, Tini Boyle, Carla Sue, Nancy Powers
PLANNING STAFF Nathan West, Director, Sue Roberds, Planning Manager; Scott Johns, Associate Planner
ROLL CALL
MINUTES
PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
May 27, 2009
6:00 p.m.
Members Present: John Matthews, Werner Beier, Mike Caudill, Doc Reiss,
Tim Boyle, Nancy Powers, Carla Sue
Members Excused. None
Staff Present: Scott Johns, Sue Roberds, Nathan West, Steve Sperr
Public Present: None
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Beier moved to approve the regular meeting minutes of May 13,
2009. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Matthews, and passed unanimously.
WORK SESSION:
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS to Chapters 11(Streets Sidewalks), 13 (Public
Utilities), 15 (Environment), and 16 (Subdivisions) of the Port Angeles Municipal
Code. Proposed amendments are intended to clarify existing information and provide
guidance for streetscape improvements including improved non motorized accessibility,
and adoption of regulations to ensure compliance with mandated storm water regulations.
Associate Planner Scott Johns reviewed the information provided regarding proposed
amendments to the Port Angeles Municipal Code (PAMC). City Community Economic
Development and Public Works and Utilities staff have carefully reviewed sections of the PAMC
and the City's Urban Services Standards and Guidelines (USSG) documents for compliance with
new state mandates regarding stormwater for compliance with the City's National Pollution
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit requirements, Additionally, amendments are
proposed to implement low impact development standards that were approved including site
coverage and streetscape development standards that have not as yet been incorporated into
working documents. The main amendments are proposed to Section 13 63 PAMC relative to
incorporation of the stormwater regulations. The City is required to operate under the new
NPDES permit guidelines as of August 15, 2009, so it is important to finalize the amendments
and prior to that time. Amendments to the City's USSG are proposed to implement the
directives of the PAMC as a result of the proposed amendments to the PAMC.
Commission members and staff discussed the draft amendments in unison. Several corrections
and adjustments were recommended.
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City Engineer Steve Sperr explained that the USSG manual is to define expected /required use
and development of the City's rights of way and access to rights of way
Planner Johns clarified that many of the standards being placed within the USSG come from
actual practice that hasn't heretofore been included in a reference document. The information is
intended to make clear development expectations for the common user
Engineer Sperr commented that most regulations are site specific. A reasonable application of
the standards is expected but the outcome must be per the intent of the PAMC as outlined in the
USSG
Commissioner Powers noted that references to "Director" and "Engineer" are a bit confusing
within the USSG. She pointed out several instances that staff agreed to clarify in the final
documents.
Commissioner Caudill asked questions regarding grandfathering of existing commercial
properties with regard to stormwater requirements. If a stormwater system does not exist, one
will not be required for existing uses unless illicit runoff is known or observed. If an existing
system is not functioning due to lack of maintenance, a mechanism will need to be implemented
such that the private system malfunction is corrected. Engineer Sperr reiterated that the intent is
to identify site specific requirements that make sense, not simply require fencing or some other
stormwater deterrent that is prescribed in a manual.
Commissioner Reiss asked if trees planted in rights of way are the responsibility of the adjacent
property owner? Planner Johns answered that regulations currently contained within the PAMC
place responsibility for trees and for the maintenance of adjacent rights of way as the
responsibility of the adjacent property owner This fact is often unknown. Such responsibility is
contained within urban services ordinances in at least 80% of municipal ordinances across the
nation. The City does actively maintain trees that are hazardous to power lines.
Several instances where wording was confusing were noted, and staff thanked Commissioners
for their careful review of the voluminous information. Several areas were noted that need
further clarification, and staff noted all comments and suggestions for continued review Staff
will clean up the drafts and incorporate discussion items into the final document prior to
forwarding to the City Council. The City Council will conduct its first public hearing on the
information on June 2, 2009
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None
STAFF REPORTS
Director West noted that PA Harborworks has scheduled a public forum for June 9, 6 p.m. New
Director Jeff Lincoln will be on hand to meet and greet the public.
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REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
Commissioner Caudill noted that a large storage container has been located on a commercial
property on Eighth Street. Planning Manager Roberds noted that staff is aware of the placement
and has been in contact with the property owner
Commissioner Reiss noted that the travel paths in the Downtown, particularly near Oak/Front
Streets, are terribly rutted and wondered if now that the Gateway project has been completed,
improvement would be made. Engineer Sperr noted that a temporary patch job will be done after
Labor Day this year that will hopefully last for the next 5 years until a major re do of the area is
planned.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7 p.m.
Sue Roberds, cretary
PREPARED BY S. Roberds
Michael "Doc" Reiss, Chair