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PORT ANGELES PLANNING CDMMISSIDN
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Port: Angelss. Washlngt:on 88362
JUNE 14, 1989
3:00 P.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of May 31, 1989
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT - SMA 89(06)98 - DAISHOWA
AMERICA CO., LTD., north end of vacated nKn Street: A request
for a permit to allow offshore marine sediment sampling at the
chip export and deep sea dock areas, located in the Port Angeles
Harbor.
2. SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT - SMA 89(06)99 - ITT RAYONIER,
Ennis Street: A request to replace two sets of rail cars with
two liquid storage tanks, located east of the main Mill site,
in the M-2, Heavy Industrial District.
3. ZONING CODE AMENDMENT - ZCA 89(06) 4 - SOCIAL CLUBS IN THE
CSD-C1 and C2 DISTRICTS: A proposal to amend Ordinance #1709,
as amended, to include "social clubs and fraternal organizations"
as conditional uses within the CSD-Cl and C2 Districts.
v. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
VI. STAFF REPORTS
VII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington
June 14, 1989
I CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Cornell called the meeting to order at 7:06 P.M.
II ROLL CALL
Members Present:
Jerry Glass, Larry Leonard, Jim Hulett,
nick wight, Bob Philpott, Donna Davison,
Jerry Cornell.
Members Absent:
None.
staff Present:
otto Miller, Sue Roberds, Bruce Becker.
III APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Ms. Davison moved to approve the minutes of the May 31,
1989, meeting as written. Mr. Leonard seconded the motion,
which passed 6 - 0, with Mr. Glass abstaining.
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IV PUBLIC HEARINGS
SHORELINE MANAGEMENT HEARING - SMA-89(06)98 - DAISHOWA
AMERICA CO., LTD.: Request for a permit to allow off-
shore marine sediment sampling at the chip export and
deep sea dock areas, located in the Port Angeles
Harbor. Location: North end of vacated ilK" Street.
Mr. Miller reviewed the Department Report. Mr. Leonard
asked staff if the barge necessary for the work would
interfere with boat launching occurring in the area. Mr.
Miller replied that he did not think the barge would impede
marine traffic in the area, and said that the applicant may
be better able to answer his question. Chairman Cornell
opened the public hearing.
Pat Flaherty, CH2M Hill, Bellevue, Washington, contracted by
Daishowa America and Pacific.-Liacon, on behalf of Daishowa
America was present. Ms. Flaherty said the Department
Report-adequately addressed the request.
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Mr. Leonard asked Ms. Flaherty about the barge location in
the Harbor, and any possible impediment to marine traffic.
She briefly explained the sediment sampling procedure and
said that it is expected that all ten needed samples will be
obtained in two days. The goal is to be within a two-meter
radius of the areas selected by the puget Sound Dredge
Disposal Analysis (PSDDA) agency's desired locations. The
marine sediment sampling characterization is required by
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puget Sound Dredge Disposal Analysis (PSDDA) to determine
whether the dredged spoils from the site are suitable for
open water disposal, or whether the make-up of the sediments
will require inland disposal at an approved landfill.
There being no further questions, Chairman Cornell closed
the public hearing.
Mr. Glass moved to recommend approval of the Shoreline
Permit, stating the following findings of fact:
A. The proposed boring to collect sediment samples is in
order to determine the significant constituents of the
marine sediment materials so as to properly identify
and comply with State, local, and regional regulatory
requirements for disposal of dredged materials in a
manner which will not destroy or threaten the ecology
of the Harbor or designated deep water disposal sites.
As such, the proposal is consistent with General
Regulation C.1 and Use Activity 14.a, c, and d.
Mr. Leonard seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
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SHORELINE MANAGEMENT HEARING SMA-89(06)99 ITT
RAYONIER: Request to replace two sets of rail cars
with two liquid storage tanks, located east of the main
Mill site in the M-2, Heavy Industrial District.
Location: Ennis street.
Mr. Miller reviewed the Department
discussion between Commission members
access to the tanks and foundation
proposal. Chairman Cornell opened the
Report. There was
and staff concerning
requirements for the
public hearing.
Brian Jones, environmental superintendent for ITT Rayonier,
was present. Mr. Jones answered questions from the Commis-
sion concerning the size of the tanks and the locations.
There being no further questions, Chairman Cornell closed
the public hearing.
Mr. Leonard moved to recommend approval of the Shorel ine
Permit to replace two sets of rail cars with two liquid
storage ,tanks, subject to the following condition:
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The critical facilities as 'proposed by the applicant
for the development of a 30, OOO-gallon S02 sulphur
dioxide storage tank and a 10,000-gallon ammonia tank
shall comply with the "Flood Damage Prevention
Ordinance", as specified in Chapter 15.12 of the Port
Angeles Municipal Code, as amended;
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and citing the following findings of fact:
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A.
The use, as proposed and conditioned, can be consistent
with General Regulation C.l and C.4 and Land Use
Element 6., Conservation Element.
B. The liquid S02 and liquid ammonia storage facilities,
as proposed and conditioned by this Permit, are for the
upgrading of the existing facility, which can function
to reduce the potential for adverse impacts associated
with the existing Mill facility.
C. The proposed liquid chemical storage facilities, as
conditioned, should not significantly alter the Harbor
use and public activities.
Mr. Wight seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
ZONING CODE AMENDMENT - ZCA-89(06)4 - SOCIAL CLUBS IN
THE CSD-C1 AND C2 DISTRICTS: A proposal to amend
Ordinance #1709, as amended, to include "social clubs
and fraternal organizations" as conditional uses within
the CSD-Cl and C2 Districts.
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Mr. Miller reviewed the Department memo.
opened the public hearing.
Chairman Cornell
There being no comment from the audience, the public hearing
was closed.
Mr. Hulett moved to recommend that
fraternal organizations be allowed as
within the CSD-C1 and C2 Districts. Mr.
motion, which passed unanimously.
social clubs and
conditional uses
Glass seconded the
SHORELINE MANAGEMENT HEARING - SMA-89(04)97 - SCHMITT/
WATERFRONT ASSOCIATES: Request to replace one damaged
pile and add seven new piles with planking between for
a commercial charter fishing operation, at The Landing
Mall. (The applicant has requested continuance.)
Location: Railroad Avenue.
Staff explained that the applicant had requested, by letter,
that this item be continued.
There was discussion among the Commission members concerning
the length of time this item has been on the agenda, with
several continuance requests by the applicant. staff was
instructed to contact the applicant as to the appl icant' s
intentions.
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Mr. Philpott moved to continue the i tern to the July 12,
1989, meeting of the Commission. Mr. Hulett seconded the
motion, which passed unanimously.
V COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
John Tangedahl, 128 East Railroad Avenue, requested clari-
fication of the wording "adjacentll as regards the placement
of a retail stand nadj acent" to a building serving as an
outside utility source. Mr. Tangedahl cited definitions of
the word "adjacent" from dictionaries.
After lengthy discussion, a five-minute recess was called.
The Commission recessed at 9:00 P.M. and reconvened at 9:05
P.M.
Mr. Leonard moved to interpret the Commission's intent with
the following motion: When a Retail Stand is located along
the sidewalk, the Retail Stand shall be located in front of
the property where the power source is located. Mr. Hulett
seconded the motion. The question was called and the motion
failed, 2 - 5.
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Mr. Philpott moved to interpret the Commission I s meaning
wi th the following motion: "Adj acent", when used in terms
of location of power source, means in front of or next to.
Mr. Glass seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
VI STAFF REPORTS
None.
VII REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Glass congratulated Mr. Philpott on his reappointment to
a full term on the commission. Mr. Glass also said that he
was glad to see that Mr. Wight would be fulfilling his term
on the Commission.
Mr. Wight thanked Mr. Philpott for his positive attitude
during the lengthy waiting period for reappointment to the
commission.
Mr. Philpott thanked the Commission members and staff for
their support, and stated that he was very happy to have
been reappointed to a full term on the Commission.
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Ms. Davison inquired as to the time frame for the view trip
to Quesnel and Peace River. There was discussion concern-
ing the need for review of the EIS prior to the trip.
Mr. Miller stated the Impact Statement would be helpful
prior to the trip, so that Commission members may be better
able to understand the various items and issues of the
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development and ask pertinent questions about the
developments.
Chairman Cornell directed staff to thank the Public Works
Department for the sewer plan material which had been
included in the Commission's packet.
Chairman Cornell also encouraged Commission members to make
note of long-range meeting items that should be considered
for discussion in the near future.
VIII ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 10:00 P.M.
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