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AGENDA
PORT ANGELES PLANNING COMMISSION
City Council Chambers
321 East Fifth Street
Port Angeles, W A 98362
August 14, 1991
7:00 P.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER
u. ROLL CALL
ill. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meetings of July 24th, and Special Meeting of
July 31, 1991
IV. PUBUC BEARINGS:
1.
SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT - SMA 91(08)119 - PORT OF
PORT ANGELES: 939 Marine Drive. Request for a permit to allow the fill of
an existing log pond converting the area to dry land handline and storage of logs,
located in the M-2, Heavy Industrial District.
2. SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT - SMA 91(08)120 - DAISHOW A
AMERICA Co.. Ud.. Mill site on Marine Drive: Proposal to develop and
improve with asphalt an 85-car employee parking area west of Marine Drive, with
a foot bridge over an existing cana1leading from the parking area to the Mill site,
located in the M-2, Heavy Industrial District.
3. SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT - SMA 9HOS1121 - DAISHOW A
AMERICA CO.. Ud.. Mill site on Marine Drive: Proposal to install a series
of improvements to the stonn water drainage system for the Mill's east yard,
located in the M-2, Heavy Industrial District.
4. CONDmONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 91(08)12 - PAYNE. 502 East First
Street: Request for a pennit to allow a day care for up to 47 children in the
ACD, Arterial Commercial District.
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 91(08)13 - BOYD/PRICE. 900 Block
West Seventeenth Street: Request to allow a residence in the CSD-Cl,
Community Shopping District.
6. REZONE REOUFST - REZ 91 (08)03 - OLYMPIC MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,
824 Caroline Street: Request to rerone property presently zoned RS-7,
Residential Single-Family Residential, to oe, Office Commercial.
7. FINAL SUBDIVISION APPROVAL - CITY LIGHTS. Viewcrest Avenue:
Request final approval for 14-unit subdivision.
VI. INTERPRET A TION REQUEST:
1. Consideration of a request to consider child care operations in residential
districts as accessory uses to the residential use.
2. Should the City consider adoption of the State's Model Child Care and
Residential Care Ordinances.
VU. STAFF REPORTS
VID.
REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
IX. ADJOURNMENT
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 Chairman may allow additional
public testimony if the issue warrants it. Brief rebuttal (5 minutes) for proponents and opponents
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 Planning Commission, not the City Staff representatives present, unless directed to do so
by the Chairman.
All correspondence penaining to a hearing item received by the Planning Depanment at least
one day prior to the scheduled hearing will be provided to Commission members before the
hearing.
Planning Commission: Ray Gruver, Chair; Cindy Souders, Vice-Chair; Jim Hulett; Roger CallS; Larry Leonard; Bob Philpott; Bill Anabel.
Planning Staff: Brad Collins, Planning Director; Sue Roberds, Planning Office Specialist; John Jimerson, Associate Planner; David Sawyer,
Senior Planner.
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I. CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Gruver called the meeting to order at 7 P.M.
II. ROLL CALL
Members Present:
Larry Leonard, Roger Catts, Ray Gruver,
Bob Philpott and Bill Anabel.
Members Excused:
Jim Hulett, Cindy Souders
staff Present:
Brad Collins, John Jimerson, Ken Ridout
and Terry Reid.
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Following notation of four typographical errors by
Commissioner Philpott, Larry Leonard moved to approve the July
24, 1991, Minutes. Roger Catts seconded the motion which
passed 5-0 with Commissioner Anabel abstaining. Commissioner
Leonard then moved to approve the July 31, 1991, Minutes.
Roger Catts seconded the motion which passed 4-0, with
Chairman Gruver abstaining.
IV. PUBLIC HEARING
SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT - SMA 91(08)119 - PORT OF
PORT ANGELES: 939 Marine Drive: Request for a permit to
allow the fill of an existing log pond converting the
area to dry land handling and storage of logs, located in
the M-2, Heavy Industrial District.
Mr. Jimerson reviewed the Department Report. Chairman Gruver
opened the public hearing at 7:10 P.M.
Ken Sweeney, Port of Port Angeles, 338 West First Street,
presented a series of slides showing the pond site including
aerial shots as well as ground level photos, pointing out the
general characteristics of the pond and explained the filling
- o'ii - s i'tewh'ich created <the pond. 'He indicated. that logs were
at one time fed from the pond to a conveyor and that wood
debris remained in the pond. A slide was displayed showing
fill placed in 1988 in accordance with a previous shoreline
permit. He noted that other agencies, including the Army
corps of Engineers and the Department of Fisheries, have
permitting processes which must be followed as well as the
current shoreline permit request. Motivation for obtaining a
permit at the present time is that there may be some fill
available from excavation from a Seattle wastewater treatment
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project. Fill from that project has to be removed from its
site via barge per Seattle City requirements, and it would be
a matter of convenience for the clean fill to be barged to
Port Angeles. He noted that if that source of fill becomes
unavailable, other sources of clean fill will be sought.
In response to questions from Commissioners, Mr. Sweeney
pointed out that it has been his experience that once a
shoreline permit is issued, other required permits will follow
in a timely manner. He noted that the f ill from Seattle would
be available this fall, around the same time as other permits
would be obtained. The Department of Ecology may require the
wood waste material in the pond to be removed prior to
placement of fill. He did not think the Port would be
foregoing any future use of the pond by filling it.
There being no further questions, Chairman Gruver closed the
public hearing at 7:25 P.M.
Commissioner Leonard moved to recommend approval of the
shoreline management permit citing the following conditions,
findinqs and conclusions:
CONDITIONS:
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Comply with the requirements of the Army Corps of
Engineers, Departments of Ecology and Fisheries, and any
agencies with jurisdiction.
B. Submit to the Department of Public Works for review and
approval routes for any truck delivery of fill material.
FINDINGS:
1. The approval is for fill of a 4.3 acre pond located at
the K-Ply Mill facilities, 439 West Marine Drive.
2. The pond has received Substantial Development Permits for
partial filling of the pond in 1977 and in 1985.
3. The total amount of fill needed is estimated at 130,000
cubic yards of material.
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4. The fill area is located in an existing industrially
_developed...site and...will...be us.ed ,for...sto~age and handling
of logs.
5. The property is designated Heavy Industrial (M-2) by the
Port Angeles Zoning Code.
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The project is subject to review by the Army Corps of
Engineers and Department of Ecology, pursuant to the
Clean Water Act, and requires a hydraulics permit from
the Department of Fisheries.
7. The Shoreline Master Program, Comprehensive Plan, and
zoning Ordinance have been reviewed with respect to this
proposal.
8. The Port of Port Angeles assumed lead agency status for
the purposes of SEPA and issued a Determination of Non-
Significance for the proposal.
CONCLUSIONS:
A. The proposal is consistent with respect to the Port
Angeles Shoreline Master Program, specifically General
Regulations C.l, C.4, C.5, and Use Activities F.12.a-f.
B. The proposal is consistent with the policies and
regulations of the Port Angeles Comprehensive Plan and
zoning Code.
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c. This proposal will not be detrimental to the shoreline.
commissioner Anabel seconded the motion, which passed
unanimously.
SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT - SMA 91(08)120 - DAISHOWA
AMERICA, CO., Ltd, Mill site on Marine Drive: Proposal
to develop and improve with asphalt an 85-car employee
parking area west of Marine Drive with a foot bridge over
an existing canal leading from the parking area to the
Mill site, located in the M-2, Heavy Industrial District.
Mr. Jimerson reviewed the Department Report. Chairman Gruver
opened the public hearing.
Dean Reed, (no address given) representing the applicant,
presented a revised drawing of the proposed parking lot which
incorporates a new swale in the vicinity of the weigh station.
He stated that the Department of Fisheries prefers this type
_of _dra.inage~"system 'l.as ~oppos'ed :'.to;.catch wbasins that would
result in individual point discharges thereby defeating the
purpose of the swales. The changes made to satisfy the
Department of Fisheries results in a loss of approximately 15
parking spaces.
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commissioner Leonard asked staff if there would be flexibility
in revision to the parking layout following a permit approval,
or would restriping the parking lot trigger a new permit. Mr.
Collins responded that to his knowledge a new permit would not
be required unless the paved area were to be increased by ten
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percent or more from what was approved.
Chairman Leonard asked the applicant how he felt about the
recommended condition that trees be provided in the parking
lot. The applicant stated that aesthetics are importand and
landscaping with trees and shrubs would probably be provided
with or without the condition. There being no further
discussion, Chairman Gruver closed the pUblic hearing at 7:50
P.M.
Following discussion, Commissioner Leonard moved to recommend
approval of the Substantial Development Permit as proposed
subject to the conditions, findings and conclusions as noted
in the Department Report, with the exception that the
condition requiring landscapinq be removed. The conditions,
findinqs and conclusions are as follows:
CONDITIONS:
A. The parking lot shall be graded to flow into catch basins
prior to discharge to grassy swales.
B. Catch basins shall have an oil separator liT".
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Submit bridge details for review and approval by the City
Engineer.
FINDINGS:
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The proposal is for construction of an 85-car parking lot
and pedestrian bridge, as contained on one sheet set of
plans titled "Employee parking Lot and Lot Bridge".
The subject property is identified as Heavy Industrial
(M-2) by the Port Angeles Zoning Code.
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The Shoreline Master Program requires that aesthetic
considerations be actively promoted with development
(General Regulation No.7).
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The Shoreline Master Program encourages, but does not
require, parking be located away from the waterfront
industrial areas. The proposed parking lot does not
....front .on...the.Harbor nor. .the~,strait of Juan de Fuca, but
does front on a lagoon located on the base of Ediz Hook.
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The Port Angeles Shoreline Master Program, Chapter 15.08
PAMC, requires that the Planning Commission provide
notice and conduct a public hearing on shoreline permit
applications.
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The City of Port Angeles SEPA Responsible Official has
issued a Determination of Non-significance for the
proposal.
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CONCLUSIONS:
A. The proposal, as conditioned, is consistent with the
policies and regulations of the Port Angeles Shoreline
Master Program.
B. The proposal, as conditioned, is consistent with the
policies and regulations of the Port Angeles Compre-
hensive Plan and Zoning Code.
C. The proposal, as conditioned, will not be detrimental to
the shorelines.
The motion was seconded by commissioner Catts, which passed 4
- 1, with Chairman Gruver voting "nay". Chairman Gruver
stated that he believed there should be some type of condition
requiring landscaping, if not the one proposed by staff,
perhaps a more general condition requiring submittal of a
landscaping plan.
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SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT - SMA 91(08)121 - DAISHOWA
AMERICA CO.. Ltd.. Mill site on Marine Drive: Proposal to
install a series of improvements to the storm water
drainage system for the Mill's east yard, located in the
M-2, Heavy Industrial District.
Mr. Jimerson reviewed the Department Report. Commissioner
Leonard questioned staff concerning the recommendation that an
oil separator be required if the storm water is diverted to
the plant's treatment facility anyway. Ken Ridout, Deputy
Director Public Works, responded that it is advisable to
separate oil to keep it from the treatment plant, as it is
hard on treatment plants. Chairman Gruver opened the public
hearing.
Dean Reed (no address given), representing Oaishowa America,
explained the need for the improvements: they are required
through the effluent permitting process (NPDES) to either
continually sample and monitor storm water runoff or direct it
to the treatment plant.
There being no further testimony, Chairman Gruver closed the
public hearing at 8:15 P.M.
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commissioner Catts moved to recommend approval of the
Substantial Development Permit subject to the conditions,
findinqs and conclusions as contained in the Department
Report, which are as follows:
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CONDITIONS:
A. Obtain a right-of-way permit from Public Works for any
work to occur within the Marine Drive right-oi-way.
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B.
Provide an oil separator "T" in the last catch basin
before the sump pump on the downstream end.
FINDINGS:
1. The approval is for modification of the east yard storm
water collection system as depicted on the plan titled
"East Yard storm Water Collection".
2. The proposed modifications will not change the intensity
of the use.
3. The property is designated Heavy Industrial (M-2) by the
Port Angeles Zoning Code.
4. The Shoreline Master Program, Comprehensive Plan, and
Zoning Ordinance have been reviewed with respect to this
proposal.
5. The city of Port Angeles SEPA Responsible Official has
issued a Determination of Non-Significance for the
proposal.
CONCLUSIONS:
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The proposal is consistent with respect to the Port
Angeles Shoreline Master Program, specifically General
Regulation C.1 and C.4, and Natural Systems Element E.2.
B. The proposal is consistent with the policies and
regulations of the Port Angeles Comprehensive Plan and
Zoning Code.
C. The proposal will not be detrimental to the shoreline.
commissioner Anabel seconded the motion, which carried
unanimously.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 91(08)12 - PAYNE. 502 East
First street: Request for a permit to allow a day care
for up to 47 children in the ACD, Arterial Commercial
District.
. .._Mrr....~Jimerson.,;reviewed . the~~Department -:Report. '.Commissioner
Leonard noted that the proposed building is owned by Carroll
Realty, not Carroll Realty, Inc., by whom he is employed.
Chairman Gruver opened the public hearing.
Kim Payne, 1509 Critchfield Road, stated that she has been
approved by the State Fire Marshal, and has been working with
the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) in
obtaining permits for daycare at the proposed site. There are
several electrical outlets in the structure which will be
covered with new carpeting and others will be blocked with
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metal plates which are difficult to remove.
There being no further public testimony, Chairman Gruver
closed the public hearing at 8:25 P.M.
commissioner Anabel moved to approve the permit, SUbject to
the conditions, findings and conclusions as listed in the
Department Report, and listed as follows:
CONDITIONS:
A. comply with all state and local Building and Fire Codes.
B. Prior to occupancy, the City'S Building Division shall
conduct an inspection of the building for compliance with
Codes pertaining to life safety issues. Any issues
raised as a result of the inspection shall be addressed
to the satisfaction of the Building Official.
C. Comply with the City of Port Angeles Electrical Code.
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All 15 amp or larger receptacles in areas
accessible by children shall be tamper-proof.
Tamper-proof receptacles shall, by construction,
limit improper access to electrical outlets.
2. All 15 amp or larger receptacles within a bathroom
or shower room or within five feet of a basin,
including the kitchen sink, are required to have
ground fault circuit interruption protection.
D. The facility shall be licensed by DSHS.
E. Comply with Zoning and Parking Ordinances.
FINDINGS:
The property is zoned ACD, which lists day-care centers
as a conditionally permitted use.
The proposal is for operation of a day-care center for up
to 47 children and a total of ten (10) employees.
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Twelve (12) parking spaces are required for the use; 22
are provided.
The use will occur within an existing building. No new
construction is proposed.
The site is located on a major arterial with. a
predominant commercial character.
The SEPA Responsible Official issued a Determination of
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Non-Significance for the proposal on July 11, 1991.
CONCLUSIONS:
A. The proposed use is compatible with the surrounding land
uses and will not adversely impact residential
properties.
B. The proposed Conditional Use Permit is in the public use
and interest and is not detrimental to the public
welfare.
C. As conditioned, the proposed Conditional Use Permit is
consistent with the Port Angeles Zoning Code and
comprehensive Plan.
D. The proposal will not generate traffic in residential
areas.
The motion was seconded by Bob Pbilpott, and carried
unanimously.
Chairman Gruver called for a break at 8: 30 P.M. Meeting reconvened
at 8:40 P.M.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 91(OS}13 - BOYD/PRICE. 900
Block West Seventeenth Street: Request to allow a
residence in the CSD-Cl, Community Shopping District.
Mr. Jimerson reviewed the Department Report. Chairman Gruver
opened the public hearing.
Al Boyd, 3770 Hill Circle, noted that he owns Lots 13 - 17, in
the subject block, and he has sold the property to a
contractor who plans to build houses on the lots. There are
already several houses on the block, and several residences in
the CSD-C1 District in this location. He did not believe the
industrial-type noises coming from the adjacent Angeles
Millworks use would be an impact I and did not think the
additional 50 feet of buffering would be beneficial. The site
contains an old building from a past sawmill, which will be
torn down in the near future.
There being no further testimony, Chairman Gruver closed the
public hearing.
Bob Philpott commented that this would be a good opportunity
for construction of new, affordable housing in Port Angeles.
If street improvements are to be accomplished in the area, an
LID may be a more appropriate measure than conditioning this
particular permit request. Chairman Gruver concurred that it
doesn't seem to make sense to require curb and gutter at this
time.
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Commissioner Philpott moved to approve the Conditional Use
Permit, citing the followinq findinqs and conclusions:
FINDINGS:
1. The request is for a Conditional Use Permit to allow a
single-family residence to be constructed on a 50' x 140'
lot in the CSD-Cl Zone District.
2. There are Comprehensive Plan policies for a number of
competing land uses which pertain to this request.
3. Zoning in the immediate vicinity consists of Community
Shopping District (CSD-C1), Light Industrial (Ll), and
Multi-Family Residential (RMF) , and Single-Family
Residential (RS-7).
4. Land uses in the vicinity include the City Corporation
Yard, Department of Transportation offices and
corporation yard, Angeles Millworks, vacant residential
land, single-family homes, apartments, and a church.
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There are several existing single-family uses in the CSD-
Cl District along the C Street corridor between Ninth
Street and Lauridsen Boulevard.
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6. Fourteen (14) of the twenty (20) lots on the block in
question are zoned for single-family residential, six (6)
of which have existing homes on them.
CONCLUSIONS:
A. The proposed use is compatible with the existing land
uses in the vicinity.
B. The proposed use is consistent with the Goals and
Policies of the Comprehensive Plan, including the goal
which states " a community of viable neighborhoods and a
variety of opportunities for personal interaction,
fulfillment and enjoyment, attractive to people of all
ages, characters and interests."
C. The use is in the public interest.
commissioner Leonard seconded the motion which passed
unanimously.
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REZONE REQUEST REZ 91(08)03 OLYMPIC MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL, 824 Caroline street: Request to rezone property
presently zoned RS-7, Residential Single-Family
Residential, to OC, Office Commercial.
Mr. Jimerson reviewed the Department Report. Chairman Gruver
opened the public hearing.
Chuck Turner, 1207 East Second street, representing Olympic
Memorial, presented a vicinity map to the Planning Commission
which highlighted those properties currently used for
medically related uses and those properties which are owned by
medical establishments but may not be used for medically
related uses at this time. He stated that Dr. Kneller, owner
of the adjacent property to the west, did not really need the
rezone he applied for earlier this year, but actually needed
a Horne occupation Condi tional Use Permi t for the use he
intended. The Hospital would use the proposed site for
offices with parking or stand-alone parking for the Hospital
use.
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steve Vorous, 3704 McDougal, representing Olympic Memorial
Hospital, noted there is a need for off-street parking. It
was the Hospital's intent in acquir ing this property to
provide for parking relief for the existing Hospital facility.
The Hospital Administration building does not provide adequate
off-street parking, and this site could be used for the 25 or
so spaces that are required for that use. The Hospital has
decided not to pursue a parking structure due to cost of such
a structure.
Michael Fitzpatrick, 825 Caroline Street, expressed concern
with the impact of the Hospital on the existing residential
area. He questioned at what point does the expansion of the
Hospital use stop?
Thomas Madsen, 811 Caroline, objected to the project, noting
that it's on a dead-end street, traffic could be a problem and
property values could decrease as a result of the proposal.
There being no further testimony, Chairman Gruver closed the
public hearing at 9:55 P.M.
.Chairman Gruver questioned if _approval..of _ this rezone request
would result in opening up the remainder of Caroline street
which is still zoned residential single-family, being rezoned
to commercial. He added this is clearly not the intent of
Council, as their previous action indicated in consideration
of a past rezoning request.
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commissioner Catts was of the op~n~on that this action would
constitute a poor land use decision, and would cause further
disruption to a well established residential area. According
to the land use map submitted by the Hospital's representative
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which indicated properties under Hospital ownership and
properties owned by other medical professionals for future
development, there appears to be a lot of property available
for support services which is not yet developed.
Consolidation of the Hospital and its support activities would
constitute better land use planning and benefit the community
as a whole, rather than continued rezoning of outlying
properties.
Commissioner Anabel objected to the rezone request if it would
result in a parking lot. He felt that due to the proximity of
other well established residential uses in the area, the use
allowed on the site should remain residential in character.
Following considerable discussion, commissioner Leonard moved
to forward a favorable recommendation to the city council for
remone of the property to OC, Office Commercial, citing the
findings and conclusions contained in the Department Report,
which are as follows:
FINDINGS:
1. The subject property contains 10,500 square feet of area
and 75 feet of frontage along Caroline Street.
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The site is contiguous to, and bounded on two sides by,
an existing cluster of OC-zoned property.
3. Comprehensive Plan Commercial Policy No. 16 states that
"Specialized and city-wide oriented medical and dental
operations should be as functionally near the hospital as
possible." The OC Zone District allows these types of
uses.
4. The site is approximately 200 feet west of the Hospital.
5. The proposed rezone would not extend the OC Zoning
District further west than already exists on Georgiana
Street.
6. The DC zoning District contains development standards
designed to minimize the conflict between commercial and
residential uses.
7. . The. rezone area contains a .single~family residential use,
which is permitted in the DC Zone District.
CONCLUSIONS:
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The rezone request is in the public use and interest and
will not cause adverse impacts to the characteristics of
the adjacent zoning districts.
B. circumstances have changed since the property was zoned
RS-7 by the city of Port Angeles. The expanding Hospital
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has resulted in demand for property near the Hospital for
Hospital-related uses.
The rezone is consistent with the Policies and Goals of
the Port Angeles Comprehensive Plan.
The motion was seconded by Bob Philpott, which passed 3 - 2,
with commissioners ADabel and Catts votinq Unay".
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FINAL SUBDIVISION APPROVAL - CITY LIGHTS - viewcrest
Avenue: Request for final approval of a 14-unit
subdivision:
John Jimerson reviewed the Department Report. Chairman Gruver
opened the public hearing.
Jim Haguewood, 705 Cristman Place, stated his agreement with
the Department's recommendation and conditions of approval.
There being no further testimony, Chairman Gruver closed the
public hearing.
commissioner Anabel moved to recommend the City Council
approve the final plat as submitted with the findings and
conclusions as contained in the Department Report. The motion
was seconded by Commissioner Philpott, which carried
unanimously.
VI.
INTERPRETATION REQUEST:
1. Consideration of a request to consider child care
operations in resi4ential districts as accessory
uses to the residential use.
2. Should the City consider adoption of the State's
Hodel Child Care and Residential Care Ordinances.
Mr. Collins presented the Department Report noting the
request to consider interpretation of the City's Zoning
Ordinance and consideration of adoption of the state's
Model Child Care and Residential Care Ordinances are
related, and therefore the discussion on both was
presented in the same Report.
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Jessica Schriber, 3261 Greentree Lane, agreed with the
recommendation of the Planning Department that the City
first reach a decision with the Day Care Model Ordinance
prior to making any interpretations of existing Codes.
Nancy Martin, 2390 Samara Place, explained the role
ParentLine plays with respect to creating a network of
referrals for parents and day care providers.
Commissioner Leonard moved to continue the item to the
Auqust 28, 1991, meetinq. commissioner Philpott seconded
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the motion, which passed unanimously. Chairman Gruver
requested the Department investigate why the Department
of Social and Health Services (OSHS) reduced the
classifications of day care centers from three to two
classifications, and what the philosophy is behind not
considering day cares as home occupations.
STAFF REPORTS
Brad Collins reviewed the long range planning agendas
with the Planning commission, noting the critical area
review portion of the Growth Management information is
not available at yet. The Planning Commission will
review critical areas in September, as well as a clearing
and grading ordinance. Mr. Collins reviewed recent
Council decisions on the Glaubert/Austin Substantial
Development Permit and the La Vista PRO.
Mr. Collins introduced Terry Reid, of the Port Angeles
Fire Department, representing the Department for the
evening.
COMMISSION REPORTS
Mr. Anabel noted there is a burned out light at the
entrance to city Hall that needs to be replaced.
Mr. Philpott stated that he would be on vacation for the
August 28th and September 11th meetings.
Mr. Catts noted the Growth Management Committee would be
manning a booth at the County Fair.
Mr. Leonard reported that there is a 5th-wheel and a
couple of motorhomes parked at the Boathaven. Staff will
investigate.
Mr. Gruver said the Planning Commission doesn't need to
recei ve copies of public notices with their packets. The
Commission concurred.
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Brad Collins, Secretary
IX. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further busi
moved t_o adj qurn the
seconded the motion,
Commissioner Anabel
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Ray ~uver, Chairman
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