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AGENDA
PORT ANGELES PLANNING COMMISSION
321 East Fifth Street
Port Angeles, W A 98362
OCTOBER 28, 1992
7:00 P.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER
n. ROLL CALL
m. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of October 14, 1992
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. PRESENT A TION OF PROPOSED DRAFT COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN. Presentation of the proposed draft comprehensive plan by the
Growth Management Advisory Committee.
V. COMMUNICA TIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
VI. STAFF REPORTS
VII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
VIII. ADJO~NT
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PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
October 28, 1992
Regular Meeting - 7:00 P.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER
Chairperson Souders called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
II. ROLL CALL
Commissioners Present: Ray Gruver, Bob Philpott, Cindy Souders, Bob Winters,
Roger Catts
Commissioners Excused: Bill Anabel, Larry Leonard
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Staff Present:
Brad Collins, David Sawyer
III. APPRO V AL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Philpott asked that the adjournment time (2: 15 am, Thursday) replace the
word none, after adjournment.
Commissioner Gruver stated that on page 10, regarding Conditional Use Permit No.
CUP 78(4)5, it should be noted that there had been public comment requesting an
improvement in the street lighting in that area and that the Planning Commission would
like to have a report back on this issue.
Chairman Souders began a discussion of Condition #2 for the Ennis Creek project and
whether or not it represented the intent of the Planning Commission. It was decided that
it does.
Commissioner Gruver made a motion to accept the minutes of October 14, 1992, as
corrected. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Winters and passed 5-0 with
Commissioners Anabel and Leonard excused.
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IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. PRESENTATION OF PROPOSED DRAFT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
Presentation of the proposed draft comprehensive plan by the Growth
Management Advisory Committee.
Chairman Souders introduced the members of the Growth Management Advisory
Committee, Margaret Crawford, Gay Knudsen, John Pope, Pat Downie, Ken Schermer,
Carl Alexander and Bill Anabel, herself and also noted that Roger Catts and Bill
Lindberg previously served on the Committee and participated on one of the sub-
committees.
Chairman Souders began the presentation by explaining the work that has gone into the
development of the Draft Comprehensive Plan, including the public input and the
Committee's review and response to the public input. Chairman Souders also explained
how the Comprehensive Plan relates with the City's other ordinances, plans and
regulations.
Margaret Crawford presented the Growth Management Element explaining that these
policies reflect the County-Wide Planning Policy and that the Comprehensive Plan does
not extend into the recommended Port Angeles Urban Growth Area at this time and that
the this should be done in co-operation with the County as soon as the County establishes
the boundaries of the PAUGA. She pointed out that the Draft Plan does not include the
Capital Facilities Element and associated Capital Facilities Plan. These will be
completed and incorporated at a later time with the appropriate public review.
Ken Schermer presented the Land Use Element beginning with an explanation of the low
density (1 - 9 units per net acre), medium density (10 - 15 units per net acre) and high
density (over 15 units per net acre) residential designations and the planning area, district
and neighborhood concept. Mr. Schermer also highlighted the residential goals and
policies, the commercial goals and policies, and the industrial goals and policies.
Pat Downie presented the Economic Development Element's goals and policies specific
noting an effort to enhance existing businesses and opportunities, the attraction of
. ^ --businesses. and .industries -that 'can -take advantage of' the community's existing
transportation and shipping capabilities, and the development of the historic downtown
waterfront area into a retail, dining, and entertainment oriented shopping district.
John Pope presented the Housing Element emphasizing the Plan's intent to improve the
availability of affordable housing in the community as well as the overall variety and
quality of its housing stock.
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The GMAC paused in their presentation at this point and asked the Planning
Commission if they had any questions up to this point.
The GMAC responded to various questions including the explanation of value added
products as a business that makes furniture from lumber compared to the business that
ships the lumber. The reasoning behind the policies regarding commercial strip
development, not allowing commercial development along the cross-town route, and the
availability of urban services within six years of development.
The GMAC continued their presentation with Carl Alexander explaining the
Transportation Element's goals and policies including the Circulation Plan identifying the
proposed alternative cross-town route and arterials. He also emphasized the importance
the Plan puts on improving the circulation to and around the airport area.
Gay Knudsen presented the Utilities and Public Services Element with a an explanation
of the services and the primary responsible agency, financial partner and supporter
concept.
Chairman Souders presented the Conservation Element and reviewed a few issues
covered by the policies including the preservation of critical areas, historical and cultural
amenities and the community's unique physical features such as the harbor and cliffs
overlooking the straits, as well as public education on the responsible use of our
resources and co-ordination of regulations with other jurisdictions.
The Planning Commission took a 15 minute break.
Chairman Souders opened the public hearing at 8:50 pm.
Chris Muir, 214 W. 2nd Street, Port Angeles
Mr. Muir asked what happens when the Land Use Map is different from the Zoning
Map. Chairman Souders explained that the Land Use Map reflects the vision of the City
and the Zoning Map is how it is attained. Mr. Muir asked if that meant there would be
downzoning in the future, and staff responded that is possible in some areas.
David Stalheim, 20S W. 5th Street, Port Angeles
- .-- Mr~- Stalheim -noted that he was pleased to see some changes in the Plan regarding access
to residential lots and the preservation of residential neighborhoods. He also pointed out
that he felt the land use map did not accurately reflect the policies, he would like to see
design standards addressed including sign design standards and suggested including
conservation policies in the land use element. He also thought there should be additional
transportation policies to adequately meet the requirements of the Growth Management
Act.
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Jim Schouten, 1234 E 3rd Street, Port Angeles
Mr. Schouten asked if the open space designation on the Land Use Map would take
precedence over the City's critical areas ordinances. Staff responded that the critical
areas ordinances implement the Comprehensive Plan map and policies, and that the
ordinance will take precedence as long as they are consistent. It was also noted that
major physical features, not open space, are designated on the land use map.
Esther Veltkamp, 212 W. 8th Street, Port Angeles
Mrs. Veltkamp expressed concern about the lack of landuse variety in the West end and
felt there should be some commercial and higher density residential designation in that
area.
Pat Downie, 334 E. 11th Street, Port Angeles
Mr. Downie pointed out the change in land use designation for Gund Plaza and felt that
should be changed.
Bill LaRue, 222 W. Park A venue, Port Angeles
Mr. LaRue stated that he felt the planning for housing type and affordability should be
market driven and that there should be more land designated for higher density in
undeveloped portions of the City.
Chairman Souders closed the public hearing at 9:18 pm.
Staff cautioned the Planning Commission that since they intend to reopen the public
hearing their discussion at this time should be limited to questions as opposed to
statements about they feel on an issue.
Commissioner Philpott began the discussion by asking if the cross-town route is as
straight as possible. Carl Alexander responded that the long range version was pretty
much a straight line.
Commissioner Gruver said he would like to see a vision statement included in the Plan
and asked what is considered to be the difference between shall and should. Staff
responded by saying should is something the City ought to do and shall is something the
City has to do. Commissioner Gruver also noted the predominance of low density
"-designation on "the west end. Margaret Crawford ahd John Pope noted that is difficult
to do other than that until the Capital Facilities Plan is developed and the infrastructure
and its capacities for that area is known. Staff pointed out that some commercial uses
can still occur in residential districts.
Commissioner Gruver also noted the Plan's tendency to identify specific organization and
programs versus staying more general in its terminology. He also asked if there should
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be a definition of homecare in the Plan and whether the Plan should contain policies that
completely ban a particular land use, such as the oil port issue.
Commissioner Catts stated that he agreed with some of Commissioner Gruver questions
and the observation that there is little diversity in the designations of the land in the west
end.
Commissioner Gruver moved to re-open the public hearing to see if there are any other
comments tonight that may have been generated by the Commission's discussion. The
motion was seconded by Commissioner Philpott.
Chairman Souders re-opened the public hearing at 9:45 pm.
Chris Muir, 214 W. 2nd Street, Port Angeles
Mr. Muir pointed out there is no specific mention of the parking problem downtown and
wanted to note that changing the allowed use of a property changes its value.
David Stalheim, 205 W. 5th Street, Port Angeles
Mr. Stalheim stated that he wanted a policy that bans oil ports and nuclear energy
facilities and that in his opinion such a ban is constitutional. He also suggested that
residential land not be designated low, medium or high, just residential and let the zoning
be more defined with regard to density.
Pat Downie, 334 E. 11th Street, Port Angeles
Mr. Downie noted that the GMAC tried to respond to the comments and desires of the
public in the Proposed Plan.
Esther Veltkamp, 212 W. 8th Street, Port Angeles
Mrs. Veltkamp said she agreed with the policy on the oil port but felt it went too far in
its list of other types of uses. She also questioned the need for the transportation policies
to consider equestrian concerns as strongly as it does pedestrian and bicycles, and
concern over the housing policy regarding replacement requirements. Staff noted that
relocation is only proposed where housing is publicly assisted.
Commissioner Gruver moved to continue the public hearing to November 18th at
7:00 PM, City Council.Chambers. The motion was seconded by Commissioner
Winters and passed 5-0.
V. COMMUNICATIONS FROM mE PUBLIC
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VI. STAFF REPORTS
Staff pointed out that November 11th, the date various items were continued to from the
last meeting, is a legal holiday and asked if the Planning Commission wished to move
that meeting to another day. The Planning Commission decided that since individuals
have already been told of the meeting it should remain as scheduled.
VII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
Commissioner Philpott asked staff for a report on the 7th and Race Street taxi issue.
Brad Collins reported that staff is working with the property owner on submittal of an
application for a conditional use permit.
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Commissioner Catts expressed his concern regarding the public turnout tonight and hoped
there could be something done to improve it at the next meeting. Staff noted that they
have already spoke to the media regarding a series of articles prior to the November 18
meeting.
Commissioner Winters expressed concern over the length of some Planning Commission
meetings and whether it is fair to the applicants to expect to have their item heard on a
particular evening and then have it continued because of the late hour or having it heard
at a time when it may not receive the best attention and/or analysis it deserves because
of the lateness of the hour. The Commission discussed a variety of options and fmally
directed staff that in the future the Chairman of the Planning Commission will set the
agenda, who may leave some items until the next meeting.
vm. ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Souders adjourned the meeting at 10:30 p.m.
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Brad Collins
Planning Director
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