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pORTANGE,LES
WAS H I N G TON, U. S. A.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
AGENDA
PLANNING COMMISSION
321 East Fifth Street
September 22, 2004
6 p.m.
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. APPROV AL OF MINUTES: Regular meeting of September 8, 2004
IV. WORK SESSION: Continue discussions on proposed code amendments.
V PUBLIC HEARINGS:
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Municipal Code Amendment - MCA 04-02 City wide. AMEND VARIOUS
SECTIONS OF THE PORT ANGELES MUNICIPAL CODE in compliance with the
State mandated Growth Management Act (GMA) update of development regulations.
Amendments to Chapters 15.20 (Environmentally Sensitive Areas Protection), 15.24
(Wetlands Protection), 15.28 (Clearing, Grading, Filling, and Drainage), and Chapter
16.08 (Long Subdivision). A new Chapter 3.71, introducing impact fees for the
development of parks in the City. A general update of Title 17 (Zoning) to revise
residential densities, add new definitions, nonconfonning structures, Planned
Residential Development, unclassified uses, add a new RS-l1 Residential Single
Family zone, a new CR Commercial Regional zone, a new PID Planned Industrial
Development Overlay zone, and a new 1M Industrial Marine zone.
V. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
VI. STAFF REPORTS
VII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: Fred Hewins (ChDir),Len Rasmussen (Vice ChDir), Chuck Schrnmm, Fred NortOIl, Linda Nutter, Bob Philpott, Dylan Honnold
PLANNING STAFF: Brad Collins, Director; Scott Johns, Associate Planner; Sue Roberds, Assistant Planner.
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MINUTES
PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
September 22, 2004
6:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Members Present:
Bob Philpott, Fred Hewins, Linda Nutter, Chuck Schramm,
Leonard Rasmussen, Dylan Honnold
Members Excused:
Fred Norton
Staff Present:
Brad Collins, Scott Johns
Public Present:
Betty Booher, Paul Lamoureux, Tyler Ahlgren, Tim Woolett
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Nutter moved to approve the minutes ofthe September 8, 2004, meeting
as presented. The motions was seconded by Commissioner Rasmussen and passed 6 ~ o.
. WORK SESSION:
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Review of pro Dosed development rel!ulations Citywide. Titles 15 (Environment),
16 (Subdivisions), 17 (Zoning) of the Port Angeles Municipal Code, and proposed
new section adding park impact fees to Title 3.
Chair Hewins opened the work session and asked staff to provide a brief overview of the
updates made to the proposed code changes made since the September 8,2004, meeting. Associate
Planner Johns provided that overview. Chair Hewins then stated that he would entertain a motion
to move the public hearing portion of the meeting to precede the work session due to the members
of the public in attendance. Commissioner Schramm stated that he would like the public hearing to
remain open so that members oftbe public arriving late would have an opportunity to speak. It was
pointed out that the public hearing would be continued to the October 13,2004, meeting and that any
members of the public arriving later during the meeting would have an opportunity to speak at the
continued meeting.
Commissioner Nutter moved to continue the work session until after the public hearing.
Commissioner Schramm suggested that the motion be stated so that latecomers would be
assured of an opportunity to speak. Commissioner Nutter accepted the friendly amendment.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Schramm and passed 6 - o.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Municipal Code Amendment - MCA 04-02 City wide. AMEND VARIOUS
SECTIONS OF THE PORT ANGELES MUNICIPAL CODE in compliance with the
Planning Commission Minutes
September 22, 2004
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State mandated Growth Management Act (GMA) update of development regulations.
Amendments to Chapters 15.20 (Environmentally Sensitive Areas Protection), 15.24
(Wetlands Protection), 15.28 (Clearing, Grading, Filling, and Drainage), and Chapter
16.08 (Long Subdivision). A new Chapter 3.71, introducing impact fees for the
development of parks in the City. A general update of Title 17 (Zoning) to revise
residential densities, add new definitions, nonconforming structures, Planned
Residential Development, unclassified uses, add a new RS-] I Residential Single
Family zone, a new CR Commercial Regional zone, a new PID Plarmed Industrial
Development Overlay zone, and a new 1M Industrial Marine zone.
Chair Hewins 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.
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PaulLamoureux, 602 Whidbey, Port Angeles, WA stated that he had read the public announcement
notice indicating that there would be discussion pertaining to the City's parks and development
requirements. He stated that developments are for the profit of the developer but also benefitted the
City, however, due to budget cutbacks the City is not in a position to develop or maintain more park
lands. It is his feeling that a development should provide park land for its residents and that if the
facilities are gifted to the City at a later date that should be acceptable to the City. It should not be
the developer's responsibility to provide park facilities for those living outside of a development.
Chair Hewins asked Mr. Lamoureux ifhe had thoughts on how many lots in a development should
cause the creation of a park area within a subdivision. Mr. Lamoureux did not have a specific
number of lots in mind.
Tim Woolett, 703 E 8,h Street, Port Angeles WA stated that he agreed with most of Mr.
Lamoureux's comments and stated that recreation facilities are a positive addition to neighborhood
quality. Mr. W oolett recommended removing the section describing tree removal and pfWling from
Chapter] 5.28 (Clearing, Grading, Filling, and Drainage) so that the developer would not be required
to go through a permit process if the proposed work is not located in an environmentally sensitive
area. The clearing of land outside of environmentally sensitive areas falls into the jurisdiction of
Department of Natural Resource's Forest Practices Permitting. A second recommendation is to
improve the definition of Landslide Hazard Area. He then passed out three documents on cottage
housing and encouraged planning staff and the Plarming Commission to consider the inclusion of
cottage housing techniques into the zoning code.
Betty Booher, 1821 W. .fh Street, Port Angeles, W A expressed concern over the proposed removal
of building materials stores from the zoning code, indicating that she occasionally needs building
materials and that it would be an inconvenience to leave town to acquire them. Associate Planner
Johns indicated that building material stores are only being removed from the Central Business
District zone but not from any other zone.
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Commissioner Philpott asked staff to expand on the concept of park development and maintenance.
Director of Community Development Brad Collins indicated that the park impact fee being proposed
would not be used for park maintenance, which comes from the operating budget. The City is
challenged to maintain current parks with reduced funding. The City Council has attempted to
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define a neighborhood park for some time. The intent of the proposed code change is to provide
options to developers and to level the responsibility of park development so that every lot developed
would be assessed a similar amount rather than a large development providing park lands for only
residents of the development while small developments would go without parks. Parks developed
through this process would benefit all residents in an area equally.
There being no further public comments, Commissioner Schramm moved to continue the public
hearing to the October 13,2004, meeting. Commissioner Honnold seconded the motion which
passed 6 - O.
The Commission took a break at 7:05 pm. The meeting reconvened at 7:15 pm. and
continued the work session on proposed changes to the Port Angeles Municipal Code.
WORK SESSION:
Review of proposed development regulations City wide. Titles 15 (Environment),
16 (Subdivisions), 17 (Zoning) of the Port Angeles Municipal Code, and proposed
new section adding park impact fees to Title 3.
Discussion began with Title 15 (Environmental Protection). Commissioner Nutter indicated
that as an applicant she would want to have the pertinent definitions located in the section of the
code that she is interested in. Therefore, she would prefer to keep a specific definitions section in
each chapter of the code.
Commissioner Schramm felt that there would be redundancy in the code if each chapter
contained a separate definitions section and favored a universal definitions chapter with each chapter
having a disclaimer or reference to the definitions chapter. Chair Hewins asked the Commissioners
for a straw poll to get a feeling for a preference whether a new definitions chapter should be created
or whether the definitions should be kept in each individual chapter as is currently done. The
Commission was evenly split on the matter.
Commissioner Schramm indicated that he is not sure that proposed language regarding tree
pnming and the removal of the term "tree topping" is appropriate and that in some instances tree
topping could be appropriate. Planner Scott Johns indicated that the intent is to eliminate the term
"topping" from the code but not to limit the practice of reducing the size of a tree by the use of other
pruning techniques. An extensive discussion followed.
The subject of what a "Qualified Professional" is and how to define such a person generated
another extensive discussion. The value of education versus experience was discussed.
The discussion then moved to the proposed changes to the sign code and specifically to the
increase in area by 50 square feet for signs located in the Community Shopping District zone.
Commissioner Nutter expressed opposition to the proposal, stating that she felt that signs are visual
pollution and should be kept as small as possible. Director Collins indicated that there are several
businesses located in large buildings that are having difficulty meeting the needs of signage
proportional to the size of the building while located in the CSD zone. These included Safeway and
Albertsons. He indicated that the increase in sign size would bring the allowable signage into a
midway size between the CA zone and the CN zone, creating "small, medium, and largetl zones
relative to building size and allowable sign size. .
Commissioner Nutter restated her position and added that businesses can generally be located
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without increasing the size of signs. Commissioner Rasmussen stated that, by increasing allowable
sign size, business owners would actually be negatively impacted because as one business increased
its signage, each business would need to follow suit, thus costing additional money.
Commissioner Philpott stated that he is pro business and that he supported the increase in
sign area allowed, as it is an equal size between the allowed sign area ofthe CA and CN zones.
Discussion of the proposed parks impact fees centered around the designation of the
neighborhood park planning area designations that were presented and the proposed fee structure.
Staff pointed out that the designations for the park planning neighborhoods had been developed with
the Parks and Recreation Department and were based on logical boundaries of arterial streets and
geographic features. The concept ofa neighborhood park is based on a minimum of two acres and
located within a % mile service area.
Commissioner Schramm expressed concern with the proposed impact fee schedule in that
it does not address duplex units. With some multi-family developments, the lower fee would create
a situation where more individuals would occupy an area and create more impacts on parks than
single family development which is required to pay a higher fee for fewer impacts.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
Tyler Ahlgren, 708 N. Bourchier, Port Angeles, WA, presented a conceptual plan for an
alternative route for Highway 101. The route would include a tunnel beginning west of the
Tumwater Truck Route traveling underground to a point south of Peninsula College and following
the BP A power line right-of-way east to a point of intersection with Highway 101 near Bagley Road.
The purpose of the alterative route would be to reduce truck traffic through the City, especially in
the downtown area.
STAFF REPORTS
Director Collins indicated that the next Planning Commission agenda would include a public
hearing for a street vacation as well as the continuation of the public hearing on the proposed code
amendments.
REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
None
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:55 p.m.
Li~
Fred Hewins, Chair
PREPARED BY: S. Johns
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