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PORT ANGELES PLANNING CDMMISSION
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SEPTEMBER 27, 1989
7:00 P.M.
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
ROLL CALL
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of September 13, 1989
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. ZONING CODE AMENDMENT - ZCA 89(9)7 - CSD-N DISTRICT:
Consideration of changing the permitted uses within the CSD-N,
Community Shopping District, to cqndi"tTonal uses.
2. ZONING CODE AMENDMENT - ZCA 89(9)8 - AGRICULTURAL USES
IN THE LI, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, DISTRICT: Consideration of agri-
cultural uses within the Light Industrial District as conditional
uses.
. V. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
VI. PLANNING STUDIES:
1. Harbor Management Plan
2. Examination and prioritization of long range
planning issues
3. Continued review of Comprehensive Plan
VII. STAFF REPORTS
VIII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
IX. ADJOURNMENT
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Port Angeles, Washington
September 27, 1989
I CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Cornell called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M.
II ROLL CALL
Members Present:
Larry Leonard, Jim Hulett, Bob Philpott,
Jerry Cornell.
Members Absent:
Jerry Glass, Dick Wight, Donna Davison.
Staff Present:
Brad Collins, Sue Roberds.
III APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mr. Leonard moved to approve the minutes of the September 13,
1989, meeting as written. Mr. Hulett seconded the motion,
which passed unanimously.
IV PUBLIC HEARINGS
ZONING CODE AMENDMENT - ZCA-89 (9) 7 - CSD-N DISTRICT:
Consideration of changing the permitted uses within the
CSD-N, community Shopping District, to conditional uses.
Mr. Collins reviewed the Department Report. Following
discussion on the background of review of the CSD-N Zoning
Code Amendment proposal with commission members, Chairman
Cornell opened the public hearing.
carrie Wanner, 616 East 11th Street, asked the Commission for
an explanation of the process under discussion. Chairman
Cornell briefly explained the background of the proposal and
the zoning Code amendment procedure.
There being no further questions, Chairman Cornell closed the
public hearing.
Mr. Hulett suggested additional requirements which could be
required in the District to make permitted uses within the
District blend more compatibly with surrounding areas:
restriction of hours of operation of businesses, landscaping,
and restriction of size of permitted businesses.
Mr. Leonard stated that because of the intent of the District
to be compatible with surrounding residential neighborhoods,
a conditional use process may be more controllable within this
District.
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Following discussion, on site size, use size, screening,
conditional use permit versus permitted use, and the possible
deletion of supermarkets from the CSD-N District, Mr. Leonard
moved to direct staff to continue discussion and the public
hearing to the October 25th meeting of the Commission, at
which time the staff was directed to bring wording to allow
some permitted uses presently in the CSD-N District as
conditional uses within the District, citing design and
screening requirements, maximum size (3,500 square feet) of
each business, and elimination of supermarkets from the
District. Further, to add the def ini tion of the CSD-N
District as listed in the definition section of the Zoning
Code, to the District within the text. Mr. Hulett seconded
the motion, which passed unanimously.
ZONING CODE AMENDMENT - ZCA-89(9)8 - AGRICULTURAL USES
IN THE LI, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT: Consideration of
agricultural uses within the Light Industrial District
as conditional uses.
Mr. Collins reviewed the Department Report. Chairman Cornell
opened the public hearing.
There being no discussion from the audience, Chairman Cornell
closed the public hearing.
There was discussion among the Commission members concerning
the background of the Zoning Code Amendment request.
Following discussion, Mr. Leonard moved to recommend that
agricul tural uses: i. e., farming and animal husbandry, be
permitted as conditional uses in the Light Industrial Zone.
Mr. Philpott seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
V COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
VI PLANNING STUDIES:
Examination and Prioritization of Lonq-Range Planning
Issues
The Planning commission listed fourteen items of concern that
need to be covered within the next one to two years. The
Commission listed, in order of importance, those items of
concern, and prioritized within that list. The following is
a listing, in order of importance and work agenda, of items
the Planning Commission is setting to consider within the next
one to two years:
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Harbor Management Plan
Revised Comprehensive Plan
Unclassified Use Permits
Zoning Ordinance Update
Traffic Patterns for the City
zoning south of city Hall
Public Notification
Enforcement Follow-up
City Attorney's Memo regarding Zoning Codes, etc.
Contract Rezones
Add Purpose and Conditional Use Permit language to Zoning
Code
Concentration of RMF
state Mobile Home Park Memo
Review Short Plat Ordinance
Review Parking Ordinance
KEY: A* Now
A Highest Priority
B High Priority
C Moderate Priority
Numerical Order of review/action
It was decided to consider one numerically numbered category
item and one alphabetically prioritized category at each long-
range meeting, until the items have been dealt with.
Harbor Management Plan
Mr. Collins discussed the possible process of review of the
Harbor Plan and the Comprehensive Plan together, for
continui ty. The Commission agreed to further discuss the
Harbor Plan at the October 25th meeting.
VII STAFF REPORTS
Mr. Collins discussed travel and training budget items with
the Planning commissioners for input.
VIII REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS
None.
IX ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 10:30 P.M.
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