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WAS H I N G TON, U. S. A.
AGENDA
PLANNING COMMISSION
321 East Fifth Street
July 11, 2007
6 p.m.
CALL TO ORDER
Pledge of Allegiance led by Chair
ROLL CALL
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular meeting of June 27,2007
PUBLIC HEARING:
INFILL OVERLAY (10) ZONE and PLANNED LOW IMP ACT DEVELOPMENT
(PLID) OVERLAY zone. Review of proposed overlay zones intended to increase
density, mitigate stormwater impacts, and provide flexibility in design
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
STAFF REPORTS
REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
ADJOURNMENT
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS Werner BeIer (ChaIr), John Matthews (VIce ChaIr), Chene Kldd, Stanley Hams, Dave Johnson, Doc ReISS, MIke CaudIll
PLANNING STAFF Mark Madsen, DIrector, Sue Roberds, Planmng Manager, Nathan West, Pnnclpal Planner, Scott Johns, ASSOCIate Planner
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MINUTES
PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
July 11, 2007
6:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Members Present:
Cherie Kidd, Dave Johnson, John Matthews, Stanley
Harris, Wemer Beier, Doc Reiss, Mike Caudill
Members Excused:
None
Staff Present:
Nathan West, Scott Johns, Sue Roberds
Public Present:
Chuck W oolett
CALL TO ORDER
Salute to the Flag was led by Chair Beier.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Reiss moved to approve the June 27, 2007, minutes as presented. The
motion was seconded by Commissioner Matthews and passed 6 - 0 with Commissioner Harris
abstaining due to his absence from the meeting.
PUBLIC HEARING:
Chair Beier indicated that those who testify must sign the "Sign In" log and affirm that their
testimony will be truthful to the best of their knowledge.
IN FILL OVERLAY (10) ZONE and PLANNED LOW IMPACT
DEVELOPMENT (PLID) OVERLAY zone. Review of proposed overlay zones
intended to increase density, mitigate stormwater impacts, and provide flexibility III
design.
Principal Planner Nathan West reviewed the Department's report and recommendation
regarding the adoption of two overlay zones intended to address the Commission and Council's
direction as to the provision of tools to aid in an increase in density within the City limits. During
discussion, it was determined that a limited amount of commercial uses should be permitted rather
than an open ended commercial possibility within these overlay zones because the overlays are
intended for residentially zoned property. It was agreed that uses in the Commercial Neighborhood
(CN) zone could be permitted by conditional use permit in the overlay zones.
Chair Beier opened the public hearing. There being no comment from the audience, Chair
Beier closed the public hearing.
The Commission continued to discuss the benefits that the proposed overlay zones would
provide as a tool to developers and in an effort to increase not only density but provide some minor
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. service uses in residential areas. Small nodes of commercial activIty should enhance areas of the
City that are not directly connected with commercial areas where service uses commonly occur
without negatively impacting most neighborhood areas.
Following discussion as to the types of commercial uses that may be most appropriate and
limit negative impacts to surrounding residential areas, Commissioner Matthews moved to
recommend approval of the proposed 10 and PLID Overlay Zones to the City Council. The
motion was seconded by Commissioner Reiss and passed unanimously.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
Chuck Woolett, 2215 South Chase Street has built affordable housing developments on
Vashon Island. The Commission discussed with him the anticipated bonus density that is intended
in development under the proposed 10 and PLID Overlay Zones.
ST AFF REPORTS
Planner West noted that Planning Intern Cate Lee would present her work on analysis of the
City's sign regulations at the July 25 regular meeting.
REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
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Commissioner Caudill wondered if the goals of the proposed 10 zone are achievable. He
thought is might be a good start, but wonders ifit is practical that it will achieve what it is intended
to achieve. Planner West commented that staff hasn't done a true analysis, only time will tell if it
will work. The process can be evaluated once it is tested and, if it flaws are revealed, the process
can be amended at that time. It's a start.
Commissioner Reiss noted that he would not be at the July 25 meeting as he will be in the
middle ofthe City's Arts n' Action event.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7:10 p.m.
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PREPARED BY: S. Roberds
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