HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 07/22/1992
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AGENDA
PORT ANGELES PLANNING COMMISSION
321 East Fifth Street
Port Angeles, W A 98362
JULY 22, 1992
7:00 P.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER
ll. ROLL CALL
ill. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of July 8, 1992
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PLANNING STUDIES:
1. Medium Density Residential Zoning
V. OTHER BUSINFSS
VI. COMMUNlCA TIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
VII. STAFF REPORTS
VIII. REPORTS OF COMl\1ISSION MEMBERS
IX. ADJOURNl\1ENT
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,
Planning Commission; Cindy Souders, Chair; William Anabel, Vice-chair; Ray Gruver; Roger Cans; Larry Leonard; Bob Philpott; Bob Winters.
Planning Staff: Brad Collins, Planning Director; Sue Roberds, Planning Office Specialist; John Jimerson, Associate Planner; David Sawyer,
Senior Planner.
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COUNCIL ACTION CONCERNING
PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF JULy 22, 1992:
No action required by the City Council at this time.
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MINUTES
PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington
July 22, 1992
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Souders called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M.
ROLL CALL
Members Present: Ray Gruver, Bob Philpott, Larry Leonard, Roger Catts, Bob
Winters and Cindy Souders
Members Absent: Bill Anabel
Staff Present: Brad Collins, John Jimerson
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Gruver moved to approve the minutes of the July 8, 1992, meeting of the
Planning Commission with the following changes: In Bill Wilbert's testimony on page 8,
"southwest" should read "southeasf'. On the bottom of page 9 in Commissioner's Philpotfs
motion, change It 1982" to read "199ZU. In addition Commissioner Gruver moved that the
condition of approval for City Light's Shoreline Permit be clarified in the minutes of July 22.
The intent of the condition is for the lighting of the trail to include the Francis Street parking
area and the access from the parking lot to the trail. He further requested that City Light submit
to the Planning Commission a written statement which says they understand this intent. The
motion was seconded by Commissioner Winters and passed 5-0 with Commissioner Leonard
abstaining.
PLANNING STUDIES
Medium Density Residential Zone
Chairwoman Souders asked for an update on the Council's action on the hospital area zoning
and how it affects the Planning Commission's review tonight. Brad Collins explained the rezone
approved by the CO!lncil i.nclud~ tho~e_ areas. the ,Plan~i!lg (:ommission recommended to be
rezoned to PBP. In addition they rezoned the area between Chambers and Jones Streets to
Office Commercial. The Planning Commission may still wish to consider recommending this
area be rezoned to the new medium density zone (RMD).
Commissioner Leonard asked how the City can avoid spot zoning as they consider rezoning
properties throughout the City. Brad Collins explained the City must find there are broad public
purposes served by a rezone. Rezones that do not serve broad public purpose(s) and are under
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. single ownership of the land may be candidates for challenge as a spot zone.
John Jimerson reviewed the proposed medium density zone district noting that it would provide
for a density (12.5 du/acre) which would about split the difference between single family and
RMF densities of existing developments within the City. The proposed permitted and
conditional uses are derived from the existing residential districts, and the development standards
are based on the RMF district. The 30% landscaping requirement from the PRD ordinance is
also included. He reviewed the three potential locations for rezoning properties to the new
zoning, noting it is the Planning Department's intent to minimize the amount of area to be
rezoned pending completion of the Comprehensive Plan which is expected to have specific
policies pertaining to new residential development and densities.
Steve Dryke, 1125 Georgiana, stated he was surprised by the Council's decision to rezone his
property and other properties in the vicinity to Office Commercial (DC). He was not interested
in office commercial uses, but a zone which would allow him to build a fourplex on two lots.
He thinks allowing a duplex on one lot and four to six units on two lots is appropriate. For
larger sites, a medium density zone is an appropriate way to avoid higher densities.
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Commissioner Leonard stated that he would like duplexes to be listed as a permitted use in the
single family zone districts if located on two lots. With two lots the density is not increased
over what would occur if two single family homes were to be constructed. Brad Collins noted
the Growth Management Advisory Committee is considering changing the approach from
housing types (s.f., duplex etc.) to low, medium and high densities.
The Commission discussed concerns with the proposed permitted uses and development
standards including impact of lot width and size on building orientation and design; the
appropriateness and enforceability of the 70% impervious surface standard; the appropriateness
of communication towers as a permitted use; screening of parking lots and outdoor storage areas;
and signage.
It was the consensus of the Commission that the draft ordinance to be prepared for the public
hearing should be modified as follows: Include 17.12.070 (B) language in permitted signs;
eliminate Conditional Use "F"; eliminate the impervious area standard; clarify that the design
and landscaping requirements are for apartments; and modify the parking lot screening standard
to include a minimum threshold where screening would be required. The Planning Commission
did not wish to consider rezoning properties to the new zone at this time.
Commissioner Leonard moved to set the public hearing for the September 9, 1992 meeting.
, The -motion .was"'Seconded "by 'Commissioner 'Catts and' carried un"animously.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
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. STAPP REPORTS:
Brad Collins reminded the Planning Commission that a workshop with the Growth Management
Advisory Committee is on the schedule for the long range meeting of August 26th. The public
is invited to the workshop.
The Port Angeles Downtown Association is in the process of revising its parking proposal. The
City would like the Planning Commission to address downtown parking at the August 12, 1992
meeting. The Planning Commission consensus was that the agenda was already full for that
meeting and therefore additional items should not be included,
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There was discussion on the Planning Department's approach to scheduling items after deadlines
have passed. Commissioner Leonard stated that the City should be subject to the same deadlines
to get on an agenda as private interests. If it was a private interest that was trying to sell
property, the Planning Department would not grant concessions with respect to deadlines. Brad
Collins pointed out that the Planning Department has scheduled a street vacation request for the
August meeting even though the application failed to meet the deadline for the very reason of
accommodating a potential sale of property. Commissioner Gruver stated that it has been the
City's approach to review requests from private interests as quickly as possible and that
consideration should be given to the City as well. Because the agenda is already full the
Commission may want to consider a special meeting. Chairwoman Souders stated she is against
scheduling any items after the deadline as it does not provide staff adequate review time and it
makes the Planning Commission meetings too long.
REPORTS OP COMMISSION MEMBERS
Commissioner Gruver expressed concern with the t.axi-cab business at 7th and Race Street. He
would like an update on the status of the use- has it received a Conditional Use Permit. He
suggested naming the residential zone districts by their density rather than structure type (i.e.
RZ - 6 for 6 d.u.lacre). He expressed his support for the upper left hand drawing for the City
of Port Angeles (logo) lettering for the Council Chambers. Chairwoman Souders seconded the
notion.
Commissioner Leonard stated he was disappointed the Planning Commission approved the
Thunderbird Boathouse Conditional Use Permit even though the use has not operated in
compliance with its conditions of approval.
Commissioner Leonard noted for the record that he has listened to the audio tapes of the Ennis
., Creek "Pinal "PRO"public -nearing 'SO that' he' can participate in' the' final' decision.
Commissioner Winters would like the aerials in the Commission packets to be updated where
reasonable and relevant.
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Commissioner Philpott suggested that the City extend sewers to the unincorporated portions of
the City to the east along Highway 101 and possible Gales Addition. The City is losing business
to Sequim. If sewers were available, more business may come to Port Angeles.
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Commissioner Leonard questioned whether it would be in the City's best interest to serve
businesses in the County. City services are an incentive for property owners to annex in the
City. That incentive would be lost if the services were provided prior to annexation.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no additional business, the Planning Commission adjourned at 10: 15 P.M.
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Brad Collins, Planning Director
Pttpared by: John Jimerson
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