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BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Port Angeles, Washington
September 13, 1982
I CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Pazan called the meeting to order at 7:05 P.M.
II ROLL CALL
Members Present: James Rexroat, Steve Pazan, John Lacey,
Evelyn Tinkham
Members Absent: James Clevenger
Staff Present: Paul D. Carr, Dan VanHemert
III APPROVAL OF MINUTES of July 12, 1982
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Mr. Lacey moved to approve the Minutes of July 12, 1982,
as presented. Mrs. Tinkham seconded the motion, which
passed unanimously.
IV COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
V VARIANCES
V-82(9)9 - ALWINE PROPERTIES, INC. Application for a
variance increasing the 6-foot restriction on fences;
to construct a l4-foot cinder block wall along the
north property line. Location: 3807 South Peabody.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report; Chairman
Pazan opened the public hearing.
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Mr. Alwine needs the fence because of the hum from the
substation immediately north. He wants the fence the
same height as the peak of the house and then stepped
down as it went towards the street. Layton Lund, the
owner directly south of Mr. Alwine1s property, requested
the fence be stepped down towards the street so it would
not block his view. The audience, the Board and staff
discussed fences, view blockage, and the location of the
existing houses in the area. Chairman Pazan closed the
public hearing.
Mrs. Tinkham moved to approve the variance. Mr. Lacey
seconded. Following a discussion, it and the second were
withdrawn.
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Mrs. Tinkham then moved to approve a variance permitting
the construction of a 14-foot fence provided the fence is
decreased to a 6-foot height when it is five feet west of
the front wall of the house, to protect the view of the
residents to the south, citing the following findings of
fact:
A. The proximity of the subject house to the electrical
substation is a special circumstance related to lot
surroundings which denies the lot the privilege of
low noise levels customary in the RS-7 District.
B. Since other homes in the vicinity and RS-7 Zone are
not subject to similar noise levels, the variance
does not grant a special privilege to this property.
C. The variance will not be materially detrimental to
the public welfare or injurious to nearby properties
as long as the wall is constructed to the
requirements of the Building Department.
Mr. Lacey seconded this motion, which passed unanimously.
V-82(9)lO - ~ITY OF PORT ANGELES. Application for a
variance to reduce the 35-foot required setback from
"E" Street to 0 feet; to construct a small building
for radio equipment adjacent to existing City water
reservoir. Location: Northwest corner of Eleventh
and "E" Streets.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report; Chairman
Pazan opened the public hearing.
There were no comments and the public hearing was closed.
Mr. Rexroat moved to approve the variance to reduce the
35-foot required setback from liE" Street to 0 feet,
citing the following findings of fact:
A. The location is unique for radio transmission and
reception; therefore, the elevation of the parcel is
a special circumstance related to the lot.
B. Other public facilities in PBP Zones and elsewhere in
the City extend into required yards, so this variance
will not grant a special privilege.
C. The building will not create a traffic hazard, be
visually obtrusive, or otherwise be materially
detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to
adjoining properties.
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Mr. Lacey seconded this motion, which passed unanimously.
V-82(9)11 - ARCADIO F. NICOLAS. Application for a
variance reducing the required 35-foot front yard in
the PBP Zone to 1.23 feet; to construct a two-car
garage addition to an existing single family resi-
dence. Location: 424 East Third Street.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report. Mr.
Rexroat asked the likelihood of Third Street being
constructed adjacent to the subject property and staff
replied that it was not likely. Chairman Pazan opened
the public hearing.
Mr. Nicolas explained the need for a two-car carport and
his efforts to rehabilitate the house. The Board also
discussed the merits of phasing out existing nonconform-
ing uses such as this house versus their continuation.
Mr. Nicolas explained that the proposed alteration is
to restore fire damage and improve the house by instal-
ling of a carport. Chairman Pazan closed the public
hearing.
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Mr. Lacey moved to grant a variance reducing the required
35-foot front yard in the PBP Zone to 1.23 feet, provided
that the proposed addition is restricted to normal garage
use, such as cars, lawn mowers, etc., citing that pro-
vided these conditions were attached, the reasons for the
variance would be special circumstances related to the
topography of the site and the septic tank drainfield
which restrict possible locations of a carport; there is
no special privilege because other houses have the right
to construct a carport; and the variance would not be
detrimental to the public. Mr. Rexroat seconded the
motion, which passed unanimously.
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STAFF REPORTS
None
VII REPORTS OF BOARD MEMBERS
Mrs. Tinkham moved that Staff request a policy from the
City Council regarding unexcused absences. Mr. Rexroat
seconded, and the motion passed unanimously.
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VIII ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:50 P.M.
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