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AGENDA
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
PLANNING COMMISSION
321 East Fifth Street
Port Angeles, W A 98362
July 12, 1995
7:00 p.m.
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of June 28, 1995
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
REZONE REOUEST - REZ 95(06)04 - GERMAN. Eighteenth Street.
approximately 210' west of''Nu Street: A request to rezone approximately 5.37 acres
from RS-9, Residential Single Family, to RMD, Residential Medium Density.
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CONDmONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 95(07)11 - RENAISSANCE BREWING
COMPANY. 215A Lincoln Street: Request for a conditional use permit to allow a
brew pub in the PBP, Public Buildings and Parks District.
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PARKING VARIANCE - PKV 95(07)02 - NICHOLAS. Georgiana Street:
Request for a reduction in the required parking for a group home located in the CO,
Commercial Office District. (This application has been withdrawn.)
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AMENDMENT TO THE CITY'S SUBDMSION ORDINANCE (Lone: and
Short). City-wide: Amendment to the subdivision ordinance in compliance with the
Comprehensive Plan. (Continued from June 28, 1995.)
COMMUNICA TIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
STAFF REPORTS
REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
PLANNING COMMISSION: linda NUltcr,Chair, TIIl1 German (Vice), Orville Campbell, Cindy Souden, Bob W'mlm, Bob Philpott, Bob King.
STAFF: Brad Collins, Dircclor, Sue Roberds OffICe Specialist, and David Smyer, Senior PImncr.
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All correspondence pertaining to a hearing item received by the Planning Department at least one
day prior to the scheduled hearing will be provided to Commission members before the hearing.
PUBLIC HEARING PROCEDURE: Spokesmen for the proponents and opponents will be given an opportunity to speak to
the request. Information submitted should be factual, relevant and not merely duplication of a previous presentation. A
reasonable time (10 minutes) shall be allowed the spokesman; others shall be limited to short supporting remarks (5 minutes).
Other interested parties will be allowed to comment briefly (5 minutes each) or make inquiries. The Chainnan may allow
additional public testimony if the issue warrants it. Briefrebuttal (5 minutes) for proponents and opponents will be heard
separately and consecutively with presentation limited to their spokesman. Rebuttal shall be limited to factual statements
pertaining to previous testimony. Comments should be directed to the Board. not the City Staff representatives present, unless
directed to do so by the Chairman.
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MINUTES
PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
July 12t 1995
7:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Members Present:
Orville Campbell, Linda Nutter, Bob Philpott, Bob
Winters, Cindy Souders, Bob King, and Tim
German
Staff Present :
David Sawyer, Sue Roberds and Mack Campbell
Public Present:
Chris Perkins, Jack Heckman, Brad Marsh, James
Cushman
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Philpott moved to approve the June 28, 1995, minutes as corrected.
Commissioner Campbell seconded the motion, which passed 5-0, with
Commissioners Souders and King abstaining.
REZONE REOUEST - REZ 95(06)04 - GERMAN. Eighteenth Street.
approximately 2101 west of"N" Street: A request to rezone approximately 5.37
acres from RS-9, Residential Single Family, to RMD, Residential Medium Density.
Commissioner Gennan left the room due to a conflict of interest.
Chair Nutter opened the public hearing. Planner Sawyer reviewed the Planning
Department's report.
Craig Miller, 230 East Fifth Street, represented the applicant and concurred with the
Planning Department's recommendation for approval of the rezone request which is
consistent with the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan.
There being no further testimony, Chair Nutter closed the public hearing.
Following brief discussion, Commissioner Souders moved to recommend approval of
the rezone request citing the following findings and conclusions:
Findings:
Based on the information provided in the staff report including all of its attachments,
comments and information presented during the public hearing, and Planning Commission
discussion and deliberation, the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission hereby finds
that:
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The request is to rezone 5.37 acres from RS-9 to RMD in the 2300 Block
of West 18th Street described as Suburban lot 103 of the townsite of Port
Angeles) as per plat recorded in volume 1 of plats page 27, records of
ClaIlam County) Washington; except that portion conveyed to Alfred
Gordon Hansen and Margaret Lois Hansen, husband and wife by Deed
recorded under ClalIam County recording No. 330273; and except that
portion conveyed to Port Angeles, Washington Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses by deed recorded under Clallam County Recording No. 423593.
Situated in Clallam County, State of Washington;
2. The Comprehensive Plan identifies the site as Medium Density Residential.
A number of policies have been identified as being most relevant to the
proposal including Land Use Element Policies Al and 2 and Cl - 4;
3. Surrounding zoning includes RS-9 to the north and east, Industrial, Light
to the south, and RMD to the west;
4. The site is currently vacant and the Port of Port Angeles airport industrial
park is developed on the south side of Eighteenth Street;
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The City adopted the new medium density residential (RMD) zone district
in 1992;
6. The City adopted the revised Comprehensive Plan and the subject site's
Medium Density Residential land use designation in June, 1994.
7. The requirements of the State Environmental Policy Act have been met
with the issuance ofa Determination "of Non-Significance on June 15)
1995;
Conclusions:
Based on the information provided in the staff report including all of its attachments,
comments and information presented during the public hearing, the Planning Commission's
discussion and deliberation, and the above listed findings, the City of Port Angeles
Planning Commission hereby concludes that:
A. The rezone is in the public use and interest and is compatible with the
surrounding zoning;
B. The rezone is consistent with the policies of the Comprehensive Plan as
referenced in finding No.2;
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Circumstances have changed since the property was zoned RS-9. The City
has adopted a new zoning designation (RMD) which bridges the gap in the
density allowances of the low and high density zones and the
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Comprehensive Plan has been revised and the subject site is now
designated for medium density development.
Commissioner Winters seconded the motion, which passed 6-0.
Commissioner German resumed his seat at the dais.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 95(07)11 - RENAISSANCE
BREWING COMPANY. 215A Lincoln Street: Request for a conditional
use permit to allow a brew pub in the PBP, Public Buildings and Parks
District.
Planner Sawyer reviewed the Planning Department's report. Planning Director Collins
answered questions regarding the historical significance of the proposed site suggesting
that the significance is locally historic, not state or federal, Chair Nutter opened the public
hearing.
Ken Ridout, Deputy Director of Public Works, answered Commissioner Campbell that if
an appropriate tenant is not found for the structure, it will likely be demolished due to
continuing deterioration.
In response to the Commission's line of questions as to why the applicant chose to apply
for a conditional use permit rather than a rezone of the property, Planning Director Collins
responded that he understood the reason was due to time constraints of the applicant.
Jack Heckman, 1421 Pacific Vista, stated that the proposed main use of the old senior
center is for the sale of brewery equipment and on-site training in use of that equipment
which will be sold for off-site use, and as a family oriented restaurant where the finished
crafh beer product will be offered for sale. The company hopes to grow nationally and
internationally making Port Angeles its main corporate headquarters. The corporation will
employ eight sales people.
Mr. Heckman was concerned that he would not be able to deal with the time frame
involved if a rezone of the property is required for the use as proposed. The building has
had many uses from the City's jail to possibly a coffeehouse, and most recently the senior
center. The location and ambiance of the structure is very desirable for the proposed use.
Commissioner Campbell stated that the City of Port Angeles is noted for escalating permit
application procedures. He expressed doubt that the applicant's desired time line for
commencement of operation by early June or late July, as stated in a May> 1995, letter,
was feasible given the condition of the building itself, not considering the application
process for the use under the best of conditions.
Staff discussed the application procedure for a rezone and the time frame involved with
the applicant. Mr. Heckman indicated there may have been a misunderstanding with the
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time period involved in a rezone.
In response to Commissioner Campbell, Mr. Heckman stated that the restaurant would be
open for lunch and dinner. . The facility would be family oriented and provide customers
with an opportunity to view the beer making procedure. Craft beer is generally more
expensive than mass produced beer, and being more expensive, the restaurant will not be
the typical tavern business trade.
Mr. Heckman responded to Commissioner King that he and his partners are aware of the
deteriorated condition of the building and are ready to deal with the construction
improvements necessary for the use.
Chair Nutter reminded the applicants that the sign limit for the Community Shopping
District is only one hundred square feet.
Continued discussion occurred as to the applicant's need for an answer from the City on
the permissibility of the proposed use in the zone as he has put his business on hold for the
interim time period.
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James Cushman, 323 East Second Street, asked how the use would affect Veteran1s
Park. He was not opposed to the proposal after hearing the operation described by the
applicant, but was concerned about preservation of the park and what it represents to the
citizens of Port Angeles. The building is worth refurbishing and preserving. He suggested
using the two City buildings on-site, the senior center and library, as uses housing the arts,
such as ballet and a music conservatory.
There being no further comments, Chair Nutter closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Campbell saw this as an opportunity to allow interested parties to renovate
a badly deteriorating old City building that is standing unused due to its deteriorated
condition. The applicants are aware of the constraints of the building and its condition
and are willing to proceed ahead with the upgrades necessary for operation ofthe
proposed activities. If successful, the business would be added to the tax roles and add to
the appearance and entertainment value of the City. Although the PBP, Public Buildings
and Parks, zoning district is mainly for public owned uses, some uses in those districts
exist incidental to the underlying permitted use.
Mr. Collins answered Commissioner Philpott that the parking requirements may be
difficult to meet in the existing district. rfthe property were rezoned to CBD, the
applicant would then be able to join in the Downtown Parking Business Improvement
Area (PBIA) and benefit from those PBIA parking areas which are within walking
distance to the site. .
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Commissioner Souders expressed concern that the application does not contain sufficient
information to act on the conditional use permit. She preferred to continue the request
until the necessary information ( parking plan, floor plan, traffic/circulation study, costs,
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understanding of the mix of the proposed uses, plan to protect the hillside ravine) is
submitted by the applicant for thorough evaluation of the conditional use permit request..
Commissioner Winters concurred with Ms. Souders' evaluation and asked if staff had any
discussion with the applicant regarding staff's preference to consider rezone of the site for
the use and to provide the required information for an action. Director Collins answered
that staff has been in contact with the applicant regarding those issues and all parties are
trying to work together toward an acceptable end at this time.
Following discussion on the timing concerns and the need for specific operational
information, Commissioner Winters moved to continue the request to the August 9,
1995, meeting. Commissioner Campbell seconded the motion, which passed
unanimously.
Planner Sawyer asked the Commission for clarification of the interpretation as to the
micro brewery use in the PBP zone. The Commission concurred that such a use could be
compatible to other uses permitted in the PBP zone under certain circumstances.
The Chair called for a break at 8:40 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 8:50 p.m.
PARKING VARIANCE. PKV 95(07)02 - NICHOLAS. Georgiana Street:
Request for a reduction in the required parking for a group home located in the
CO, Commercial Office District. (This application has been withdrawn.)
Staff explained that the applicanfs representative withdrew this permit request. Chair
Nutter opened the public hearing. There being no one present to speak to the issue, the
meeting was closed.
Commissioner Philpott moved to accept the withdrawal of the parking variance
request. Commissioner King seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
AMENDMENT TO THE CITY'S SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE (LoDl!: and
Short). City-wide: Amendment to the subdivision ordinance in compliance with
the Comprehensive Plan. (Continued from June 28, 1995.)
Planning Director Collins briefly explained that the Growth Management Aces
requirement for revision to the development regulations have nearly all been met with the
revision of the City's subdivision regulations. The City has substantially complied with the
requirement for consistency with the exception of the zoning map changes, which will be
completed by the Planning Commission on September 27. The Growth Management
Advisory Committee (GMAC) has reviewed and approved the recommended changes to
the subdivision regulations. The amendments are not broad sweeping or too difficult to
understand. Chair Nutter opened the continued public hearing.
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There being no one from the public to speak to the issue, the meeting was closed to public
testimony.
The Commission discussed the City Attorney's and Public Works Department's comments
on the suggested changes. Director Collins indicated that he would not have a lot of
difficulty in incorporating those comments into a final document.
Commissioner Souders stated as a member of the GMAC, that the direction was to just
bring the Subdivision Ordinance into compliance with the Growth Management Act and
the Comprehensive Plan. The Committee adhered to those guidelines.
It was determined that the City Attorney's and Public Works Departmental comments
would be incorporated into the proposed document and returned to the Commission for a
final review at the August 9, 1995, meeting, prior to passing on a recommendation to the
City Council for its August 15 public hearing. To that end, Commissioner Philpott
moved to reopen and continue the public hearing to August 9, 1995. Commissioner
Campbell seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None
STAFF REPORTS
Chair Nutter reported a large hole at Lincoln Park that could be a safety hazard. Ken Ridout
noted the area and would take care of it.
REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
Commissioners Campbell and Nutter will be out of town for the final neighborhood meeting on
July 26.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 10: 10 p.m.
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Brad Collins, Secretary
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Lind. Nutter, ChaIr
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