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AGENDA
I=CRT ANGELES PLANNING COMMISSION
134 W. FRONT STREET
I=CRT ANGELES, WASHINGTDN
JULY 9, 1986
7:00 P.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of June 11, 1986
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT - SMA 86(4) .75 - ZARANA
FISHERIES, Foot of Oak and Railroad Streets: Request for
a Shoreline Permit to allow a fish processing plant on
approximately 3.5 acres, located in the M-2, Heavy Industrial
District. (This hearing is continued from the June 11th
meeting)
2. REZONE REQUEST - RZ 86(7)3 - CLALLAM COUNTY PHYSICIAN'S
SERVICE, SW Corner of 2nd and Vine Streets: Request for a
rezone of approximately 35,000 square foot parcel of property
from RMF, Residential Multi-Family, to DC, Office Commercial,
for a professional office.
V.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
VI.
STAFF REPORTS
VII.
REPORTS FROM COMMISSION MEMBERS
VIII.
ADJOURNMENT
The P.f.a.nning CommiM,{on wiU not commence a new heaJt-i.ng pMt 10 P.M. Any
.item not Maltte.d p/L.iOIt to that time wiU automatica11y be continue.d untit the
ne.xt ltegu1a1t meeting 06 the. CommiMion, AugMt 13, 1986.
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PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington
July 9, 1986
I CALL TO ORDER
Vice-Chairman Hulett called the meeting to order at 7:07
P.M.
II ROLL CALL
Members Present: Mike Lemon, Dave Burns, Gary Cissel, Donna
Davison, Jim Hulett.
Members Absent: Jerry Glass, Ted Puckett.
Staff Present: Paul D. Carr, Dan VanHemert.
III APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Ms. Davison moved to approve the minutes of the June 1l,
1986, meeting as submitted. Mr. Lemon seconded the motion,
which passed 5 - o.
IV PUBLIC HEARINGS
SHORELINE MANAGEMENT HEARING ZARANA FISHERIES:
Request for a Shoreline Permit to allow a fish
processing plant on approximately 3.5 acres, located in
the M-2, Heavy Industrial District. Location: Foot of
Oak Street and Railroad Avenue. (Continued from the
June 11, 19U6, meeting.)
Mr. Carr reviewed the site plan which had been received
Monday, July 7th, noting that ~t generally complied w~th the
Department's concerns, and reviewed the Department's
recommendation. Vice-Chairman Hulett opened the public
hearing.
Harry Murray of Zarana Fisheries explained that he would be
employing approximately 30 people and the proposed condi-
tions were acceptable. The Commission, Mr. Murray and statt
also discussed liability and ma~ntenance issues. Vice-
Chairman Hulett closed the public hearing.
Mr. Burns moved to recommend approval of the Shoreline
Substantial Development Permit subject to the following
conditions:
1.
The pallet and tote storage area be screened on the
south side and on the east side in a manner that is
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appropriate for screening and ease ot operation, as
determlned by the Planning Department.
2.
The landscaplng buffer on the south Slde of the
property be 15 feet wide and use planting similar to
that in the Downtown Beautification Project.
3.
The landscaping buffer on the east side by 15 feet,
contain a public access easement and 5-foot wide
pathway, and use plantings similar to those in the
Downtown Beautification Project.
4.
A public access viewing area in the northeast half of
the east building facade be provided.
5.
The IS-foot by l5-foot by 4-foot high concrete viewing
stan~ identified in the site plan)be constructed to the
following specifications:
a. An elevation of 21 feet from City base line (17
foot ground level plus 4 feet of raised concrete
viewing stand);
b.
Utilization of a design that screens wind from the
west.
6. A public access easement connecting the public access
path, viewing stand, and observation area into the
building with the sidewalk on the north side of
Rallroad Avenue at the intersection of Railroad Avenue
and Oak Street be provided to the City.
7. The "Port Angeles blue" color be used as an accent
color in the painting scheme of the building to promote
the aesthetics of the central waterfront and to in-
crease compatability.
8. Building permlt and site plans to be reviewed by the
Planning Department for compliance wlth these
conditions.
and citing the following findings:
A. The proposed use compIles with General Regulation C.1.
and Land Use Element D.l.a., because the use is water-
related and derives some benefit by being located near
the existing pier and the area is already developed.
B.
Provided the conditions are attached, the proposed use
can comply with General Regulations C.2., C.3., Land
Use Element D.2., and Use Activity F.8.b. because
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visual and physical public access, in accordance with
the City's Waterfront Trai Plan, would be provided.
C.
Provided the conditions are attached, the proposed use
would be aesthetically compatible with the existing
Central Business District and the Downtown Shoreline
Waterfront.
D.
Approval of the Permit would be compatible with General
Regulation C.4. because the proposed site is upgrading
of an already developed area.
Ms. Davison seconded the motion, which passed 4 - 1, with
Mr. Cissel voting "No" because the applicant should not be
responsible for the maintenance of the proposed public
access path and viewing stand.
REZONE HEARING - CLALLAM COUNTY PHYSICIAN'S SERVICE 1
Request for a rezone of an approximately 35,000 square-
foot parcel of property from RMF, Residential Multi-
Family, to OC, Office Commercial, for a professional
office. Location: Southwest corner of Second and Vine
Streets.
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Mr. Hulett and Ms. Davison left the hearing room, citing the
appearance of fairness guidelines. Mr. VanHemert entered
the Department Report into the record. Acting Chairman Gary
Cissel opened the public hearing.
Mr. Carr explained that according to the Planning Commission
by-laws, a majority of the Planning Commission is necessary
to vote on a change in the zoning map. The remaining
members (three) did not constitute a majority; therefore,
the item should be continued.
Bill McDowell, representing the applicant, said a continu-
ance was acceptable. He asked it the staff could poll the
members prior to the next meeting to assure that there would
be a majority of the Commiss~on present and to notify the
applicant if there were any problems. Statt agreed. Acting
Chairman Cissel closed the public hearing.
Mr. Burns moved to continue this item to the August 13th
meeting. Mr. Lemon seconded the motion, which passed 3 - o.
Ms. Davison and Mr. Hulett returned to the hearing room.
V COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
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VI STAFF REPORTS
Mr. VanHemert stated that he had arranged a viewing trip of
the proposed Sea Farm of Norway pen location with the Fire
Department on July 14th, Monday night, at approximately 7:30
PM and asked who could attend. Ms. Davison, and Messrs.
Hulett and Lemon would be available. The other members
would attempt to provide private transportation, either the
14th or the 15th of July. Staff would call the members on
Monday to remind them.
Mr. Carr submitted a proposed letter to the County regarding
coordination of information for Commission review. The
Commission agreed to send the letter.
VII REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Lemon noted that some citizens had complained about
vehicles turning too sharply and cutting across the left-
turn pocket at Hill Street and Marine Drive. Staff will
forward the issue to the Public Works Department.
Mr. Hulett noted that some of the RVs using the new section
of the Thunderbird Boathouse RV campground were having to
back out into the Ediz Hook road to leave the facility.
There is also apparently a new manufactured home on Fair-
mount Avenue which does not have the skirting installed.
Staff will investigate.
Ms. Davison inquired what could be done about razing
abandoned buildings in the Downtown area. The Commission
and staff discussed the item.
VIII ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:20 P.M.
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Paul D. Carr, Secretary
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