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PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington
October 10, 1984
I CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Ross called the meeting to order at 7:07 P.M.
II ROLL CALL
Members Present: Jim Hulett, Ted Puckett, Lorraine Ross,
Jerry Cornell, Freeman Rice, Gary Cissel,
Jerry Glass (arrived late).
Members Absent: None.
Staff Present: Paul D. Carr, Dan VanHemert, Gary Braun.
III APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mr. Cornell moved to approve the minutes of the September
26, 1984, meeting as submitted. Mr. Hulett seconded the
motion, which passed unanimously.
IV PUBLIC HEARINGS
CONDITIONAL USE HEARING TUCKER. Request for
extension of a Conditional Use Permit to conduct a
mental health counseling practice as a Home Occupation.
Location: 224 Whidby.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the memo. Chairman Ross opened the
public hearing.
Paul Tucker, 224 Whidby Street, stated that the counseling
service no longer involves group sessions but only
individuals and families; and is no longer on a full-time
basis; he experiences only one client vehicle at a time; and
he will install an additional parking space on the east side
of the detached garage. His business now is only on a part-
time, limited basis. If he returns to a full-time practice,
he will seek a commercial location. Chairman ROSS. closed
the public hearing.
Mr. Cornell moved to recommend that the two-year extension
be granted subject to the original conditions. Mr. Glass
seconded the motion, which passed 6 - 1, with Mr. Puckett
dissenting.
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INTERPRETATION: Non-profit, recreational use and
structure in the RS-7, Single-Family District.
Mr. VanHemert presented the Department Report. Following
discussion between the Commission and staff, Mr. Cornell
moved to interpret that a private, non-profit recreational
and institutional use is a compatible conditional use in all
residential zones. Mr. Hulett seconded the motion, which
passed unanimously.
CONDITIONAL USE HEARING - CLALLAM COUNTY YMCA. Request
to permit the expansion of the existing YMCA structure
and parking lot. Location: 302 South Francis Street.
Mr. VanHemert presented the Department Report. Chairman
Ross opened the public hearing.
Mike Robinson, Director of the YMCA, described the proposed
addition and parking lot, noting that the addition will be
15 feet from the west property line. Chairman Ross closed
the public hearing.
After substantial discussion, Mr. Rice moved to recommend
approval of the Conditional Use Permit for the structure
only, subject to the following conditions:
1. That the yards adjacent to Francis and East Third
Streets be landscaped with lawn or other groundcover
and shrubs next to the buildings, and a five-foot wide
landscape buffer with mixed ornamental trees and shrubs
having a mature height of not less than six feet, be
planted along the west property line.
2. That five-foot-wide sight-obscuring planting strips
containing shrubs with a mature height of five feet be
installed along the east and west sides of the off-
street parking lot.
3. That the architectural drawings be returned to the
Planning Commission for review for compliance with the
above conditions and general conformity to the plans
submitted.
There being no second, Mr. Rice withdrew the motion.
Mr. Cissel moved to recommend approval of the Conditional
Use Permit, subject to the following conditions:
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1. That the yards adjacent to Francis and East Third
Streets be landscaped with lawn or other groundcover
and shrubs next to the buildings, and a five-foot wide
landscape buffer with mixed ornamental trees and shrubs
having a mature height of not less than six feet, be
planted along the west property line.
2. That five-foot-wide sight-obscuring planting strips
containing shrubs with a mature height of five feet be
installed along the east and west sides of the off-
street parking lot.
and cited the following findings:
A. The YMCA facility is functionally related to the exist-
lUg playfield and park in this vicinity.
B. The new addition will be more compatible with surround-
ing residential uses.
c. The landscape buffering will reduce the visual and land
use impacts on adjacent residences.
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Mr. Glass seconded the motion which passed unanimously.
PARKING VARIANCE HEARING - CLALLAM COUNTY YMCA.
Request for a reduction in the required number of
parking spaces from 61 to 40 spaces, required in
Parking Ordinance #1588. Location: 302 South Francis
and the northwest corner of Fourth and Francis Street.
Mr. VanHemert presented the Department Report; Chairman Ross
opened the public hearing.
Bill Knebes, 1346 Erving Jacobs Road, a YMCA Board member,
stated that the activity level will not increase signifi-
cantly as a result of the remodeled YMCA. The Y has also
initiated a joint agreement with the Park Department. The
proposed drop-off aisle-way adjacent to Francis Street is
not necessary i the alley may be used for this purpose.
Chairman Ross closed the public hearing.
Mr. Hulett moved to recommend the approval of the off-street
parking variance subject to the following conditions:
1. That the parking lot be designed to discourage use of
the 3/4 alley and encourage use of Francis and East
Fourth Streets.
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That the YMCA pursues an agreement with the City to use
Erickson Playfield parking lot.
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He cited the following findings:
A. The new parking lot will reduce traffic impacts
currently generated by the YMCA.
B. The landscape buffering in the parking lot will reduce
the visual and land use impacts on adjacent residences.
Mr. Cornell seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
CONDITIONAL USE HEARING - WOJENSKI. Request for a
Conditional Use Permit to allow design and finishing of
custom gunstocks, minor repair and modification, and
special order sale of firearms. Location: 728 West
Seventh Street.
Mr. Carr presented the Department Report, which recommended
denial; Chairman Ross opened the public hearing.
John Wojenski, 728 West Seventh Street, explained that the
proposed Home Occupation is similar to a hobby and approxi-
mately 100 hours is spent on one gunstock and primarily hand
tools are used. Only two to three customers per week are
anticipated. Space for one car is available adjacent to the
garage. The Commission extensively discussed the retail
sale of firearms. Chairman Ross closed the public hearing.
Mr. Glass moved to approve the Conditional Use Permit
subject to the following conditions:
1. That no inventory of firearms be kept on the premises.
2. That a 2A10BC dry chemical fire extinguisher be
installed.
3. That the Home Occupation be in compliance with the
description in the application.
Mr. Puckett seconded the motion, which passed 6 - 1, with
Mr. Cornell voting "No".
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ANNEXATION PROPOSAL - DEL HUR WEST SIDE - DRAFT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT. Consideration of
public comments on the DRaft EIS prepared prior to
consideration of an annexation proposal of
approximately 454 acres south of Fairchild
International Airport; and comments on the proposed
designated zoning as either M-2, Heavy Industrial, or
M-1, Industrial Park.
Mr. Carr explained the purpose of the hearing. Chairman
Ross opened the public hearing.
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Jim Braman, of CH2M Hill, the preparer of the Draft EIS,
reviewed the environmental impacts of the proposed annexa-
tion. Tony Sample, representing DelHur, Inc., stated that
the proponent wants its property zoned Heavy Industrial
without restrictions; and distributed copies of communica-
tions between DelHur and the Planning Department. Carrie
Wait of the Dry Creek Homeowners' Association stated that
heavy industrial development is not compatible with residen-
tial uses without extensive setbacks and visual buffering.
The annexation would create jurisdictional problems over
maintenance of roads adjacent to the area. The costs of
grading roads, water mains, sewer lines, and power lines,
are not presented in the Draft Environmental Impact State-
ment. Mona Amunson, 1600 Edgewood Drive, stated that her
property was excluded from the proposed annexation and there
is no information on the location of the proposed sewers.
Bob Erickson of cH2M Hill stated that a sewer study appendix
will be available before the Final EIS. Jerry Payne, 1509
Critchfield Road, wants buffering to protect the existing
homes in the annexation area, but does not oppose the
annexation. Roy Kemp stated that the Draft Environmental
Impact Statement is too vague and without substantive miti-
gating measures. The location of utilities is not specified.
After questions from the Commission, Chairman Ross closed
the portion of the hearing that addressed the Draft EIS.
Chairman Ross then requested public input on the appropriate
zoning for the area. Tony Sample reiterated that M-2 is the
appropriate zoning for the DelHur property. Ken Sweeney,
Port of Port Angele~ stated that the Port prefers M-2 also.
Jerry Payne supported the M-2 zoning. Chairman Ross closed
the public hearing.
V COMMUNICATIONS PROM THE PUBLIC
None.
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VI STAFF REPORTS
Mr. Carr advised that the City Council would like a joint
meeting with the Planning Commission. After some discus-
sion, the Commission set the next regular meeting on October
24th for 6:30 P.M. and proposed meeting with the Council at
8:00 P.M. the same night.
VII REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Cornell asked about off-street parking at the Moose
Lodge. Mr. VanHemert explained that a letter requesting
prompt installation of the required off-street parking had
been sent.
VIII ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 10:20 P.M.
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