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AGENDA
PORT ANGELES PLANNING COMMISSION
134 W. FRONT STREET
PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON
NOVEMBER 12, 1986
7:00 P.M.
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CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of October 22, 1986
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. REZONE REQUEST - RZ 86(07)03 - CLALLAM COUNTY PHYSICIANS'
SERVICE - SoUthwest Corner of Second and Vine Streets: Request
for rezone of a parcel of property approximately 35,000 square
feet in size, from RMF, Residential Multi-Family, to OC, Office
Commercial.
2. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUEST - CUP 86(08)11 - GERALD DEARING,
1327 East First Street: Request for an arnanement to Conditional
Use Permit, CUP 84(8)14, allowing tanning and pickling of hides
in association with a permitted taxidermy business, located in the
Arterial Commercial District. (Applicant has withdrawn).
3. SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT, SMA 86(10)7 - SEA FARM OF NORWAY,
Ediz Hook: Request for a permit to allow 50 floating net pens for
rearing of full-sized salmon to be sold commercially.
4. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUEST - CUP 86(11)19HO - STEVE AND
ROBIN FRYAR, 206 East Vashon Avenue: Request for a permit to
allow a tanning service as a Home Occupation, located in the
RS-7, Single-Family Residential, District.
5. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUEST - CUP 86(11)21 HO -
DOROTHY SODERQUIST, 1323 Samara Drive: Request for a permit to
allow a medical personnel referral pool service as a Home Occu-
pation, located in the RS-9, Single-Family Residential, District.
6. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT EXTENSION REQUEST - CUP 85(11)20 HO -
RICHARD AND SUSAN BOYD , 325 East Sixth Street: Request for exten-
sion of a permit allowing a bed and breakfast and graphoanalysis
business as Home Occupations, located in the RMF, Residential
Multi-Family, District.
7. TEMPORARY USE PERMIT EXTENSION REQUEST - TUP 84(12)03 -
Harvi and Linda Kiiski, 712 Viewcrest: Request for extension
of a Temporary Use Permit allowing a single-wide mobile home
to be located in the RS-7, Single-Family District, until com-
pletion of a new residence at 712 Viewcrest.
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AGENDA
Planning Commission
November 12, 1986
8. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUEST - CUP 86(11)18 -
LYDIA HUFFMAN, 1309 South Laurel: Request for a permit to
allow a beauty shop as a Home Occupation, located in the RS-7,
Single-Family Residential, District.
9. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUEST - CUP 86(ll)20, JANET FISCHER,
1428 East Second Street: Request for a permit to allow a home
decorating service as a Home Occupation, located in the RS-7,
Single-Family Residential, District.
10. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT EXTENSION REQUEST - CUP 84(lO}16 -
YMCA, 302 South Francis Street: Request for extension of a permit
allowing expansion of the existing YMCA structure and parking lot,
located in the RS-7, Single-Family Residential, District.
PARKING VARIANCE EXTENSION REQUEST - PV 84(10)2 - YMCA
302 South Francis Street: Request for an extension of a permit
allowing a reduction of the required number of parking spaces
from 61 to 40 spaces, in association with the proposed new addition
to the existing structure.
11. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUEST - CUP 86(9)14 - JONES/PRIEST,
Alder Street: Request for a permit to allow a phased fill of
property located on White Creek, in the ACD, Arterial Commercial,
District. (This item is continued originally from the September lOth
meeting. The City Council has requested a continuance of this item
until the December 10, 1986 meeting).
V.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
VI.
STAFF REPORTS
VII.
REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
VIII.
ADJOURNMENT
The Ptannirzg Comm.i-6-6{orz wat not c.ommenc.e a new hecvu:.ng beyond 10 P. M.
Any -item not MaAted be60Jt.e that Ume w.i.U automat.i.caR..1y be continued to the
next Jtegutall. mee.t.i.rzg ot the COmm{M-ion, De.ce.mbe.1/.. 70, 1986.
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PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington
November 12, 1986
I CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Glass called the meeting to order at 7:15 P.M.
II ROLL CALL
Members Present: Ted Puckett, Jim Hulettl Jerry Glassl Dave
Burns, Gary Cissell Donna Davison.
Members Absent: Mike Lemon (arrived at 7:35 P.M.).
Staff Present: Paul D. Carrl Dan VanHemert, Jeff Abrams.
III APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mr. Cissel moved to approve the minutes of the October 22,
1986, meeting. The motion was seconded by Mr. Hulett and
passed 4 - 0, with Ms. Davison and Mr. Puckett abstaining.
IV PUBLIC HEARINGS
Chairman Glass announced that the Sea Farm of Norway
Shoreline application would be heard first.
SHORELINE MANAGEMENT APPLICATION - SEA FARM OF NORWAY.
Request for a permit to allow 40 floating net pens for
rearing of full-sized salmon to be sold commercially.
Location: Ediz Hook.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report.
Glass opened the public hearing.
Chairman
In response to a question from Mr. Hulett, Mr. Forster, Sea
Farm of Norway, stated that the new pens could be shifted
eastward.
Capt. John Trimmer of the Port Angeles Pilots stated that
shrimp pots south of the pilot Station and the existing pens
have limited the Pilots' boamto a narrow course. The new
pens will further restrict navigation and cause the Pilot
boats to travel further southl increasing travel time and
distance to the ship rendezvous in the Strait. This will
increase costs primarily to the commercial ships.
John Lindberg of Sea Farm of Norway, distributed a map
showing a modified eastward location of the proposed pens
and noted that some of the navigation problems may be
alleviated.
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Boone Taylor, Northwest Towboat Association, expressed
concern about any use which reduced the available navigable
Harbor surface. A fixed use like aquaculture pens displaces
other marine-related multi-users of the Harbor.
Hattie Berglund expressed concern about water pollution from
the pens. There is inadequate information regarding the
effect of the proposal on Harbor water quality.
Don Stevens, 9668 Mt. Pleasant Road, requested improved
water quality monitoring; in particular, tests should be
conducted prior to pen installation. A public hearing
should also be held if any amendment to the application is
sought.
Margaret Crawford of the Clallam County EDC, said the
proposed fish pens are an opportunity to diversify the local
economy. Bob Levin of the EDC, said the proposal will
provide needed jobs.
Dr. James Walton, peninsula College, stated that a naviga-
tion lane is also needed for sport fishing boats using the
launches at the Thunderbird Boathouse. He supported the
proposal. Sea Farm of Norway has cooperated with the
College in class projects and employs graduates.
Lt. Stan Harris, U. S. Coast Guardl explained that the pens
and their anchors must maintain a 30Q-foot clearance from
the west end of the T-pier.
There being no further testimony, Chairman Glass closed the
public hearing.
Following discussion, Ms. Davison moved to recommend the
approval of the Shoreline Substantial Development Permit,
subject to the following conditions:
1. Navigational lights and radar reflectors be installed
on connecting log boom and cable of the pens with the
approval of the u.s. Coast Guard and other State and
Federal agencies; and the applicant cooperate in
providing access to a navigation channel to the Port
Angeles pilots Station, Thunderbird Boathouse and
public boat launch.
2. To reduce visual impacts from the south side of the
Harbor, Ediz Hookl and other aquatic activity, black,
dark green, or dark blue nets shall be used and all
superstructurs shall be painted in a similar color.
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Water quality tests and a benthos survey shall be
performed before installation and each year thereafterl
and the operation modified as needed, to assure that
the facility does not significantly degrade water
quality, the marine habitat, and the benthic comrnunitYl
to assure compliance with the State Environmental
Policy Act and to assure that the operation can be
conducted according to sound environmental and health
principles now and in the future.
4. To minimize impact on wildlifel double netting shall be
installed to discourage predators and the applicant
shall not use lethal means of predator control.
5. The pensl anchors and superstructures shall be removed
thirty days after the discontinuation of the use.
6. An amendment shall not be granted to raise any Pacific
salmon species without a public hearing in the fall at
the Planning Commission and notification of the profes-
sional fishing community.
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Public hearings at the Planning Commission with full
notification of the professional fishing community
shall be conducted if Sea Farm of Norway applies for
ocean release and recapture of any species of salmon or
trout.
8. The east end of the proposed pens shall be in line with
the east end of the existing pens.
She cited the following findings of fact:
A. The salmon rearing pen facility is a shoreline- and
water-dependent use, which is encouraged by General
Regulation C.l and Land Use Element D.l.a.
B. With the attached conditions, the use will not signifi-
cantly impede or restrict marine traffic in established
navigational lanesl in compliance with Suburban Environ-
ment Use Activity Policy E.2.b.
C. Water quality and benthos monitoring assure that the
use will comply with General Regulation C.S and reduce
the impact on the natural environment.
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The project will be in the best interests of the
community because it will diversify the economic base
without significantly affecting existing Pilots
Association operation or significantly reducing the
recreational opportunities available to the community.
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With the attached conditions, the proposal will comply
with General Regulation C.7 and Suburban Environment
Use Activity Policy E.2.b.
Mr. Burns seconded the motion, which passed 6 - 11 with Mr.
Puckett voting "No".
Chairman Glass announced that the remaining items, 2, 4, 5,
61 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 will be heard at the November 25,
19861 meeting.
REZONE HEARING - CLALLAM COUNTY PHYSICIANS' SERVICE.
Request for rezone of a parcel of property approxi-
mately 35,000 square feet in area from RMF, Residential
Mul ti-Family, to OC, Office Commercial. Location:
Southwest corner of Second and Vine Streets.
Ms. Davison and Mr. Hulett removed themselves from the
hearing room because of conflicts of interest.
Mr. VanHemert reviewed the Department Report. Mr. Lemon
asked about the availability of large parcels of commercial
land, to which Mr. VanHemert responded that there are large
vacant properties at Gund Plaza and east of the Pay Less
Plaza Shopping Center. Chairman Glass opened the public
hearing.
Bill McDowell, representing Clallarn County Physicians'
Service, stated that the present facility is limited and
lacks off-street parking. The applicant has sought a larger
site centrally located near the CBD because of its wide
range of clientsl including medicare recipients. Jack Neer,
administrator for the Physicians' Service, added the site is
the only relatively large parcel available.
Jim Percivall property owner to the west, supported the
rezone, noting that multi-family residences may generate
more traffic than professional offices. Chairman Glass
closed the public hearing.
Mr. Lemon moved to recommend the rezone of the property from
RMF, Residential Multi-Family, to OC, Office Commercial,
citing the following findings of fact:
1. Given the lack of large parcels of commercial land and
the surrounding uses, the rezone to Office Commercial
is an appropriate use of land in the City.
2. The central location of the parcel will provide access
to clients, including senior citizens.
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The Office Commercial District is similar to surround-
ing uses and compatible with adjacent residential
development.
Mr. Cissel seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
V COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
VI STAFF REPORTS
Mr. Carr announced that the Rotary has invited Planning
Commission members to speak at a luncheon meeting on
December 31, 1986.
VII REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Lemon suggested that a "Yield" sign be installed at
11 th and "0" Streets, where a severe accident occurred
because there may be obscured sight distances at the
intersection.
Mr. Hulett noted that area employees park adjacent to
Chambers Street between First and the 1/2 alley, obscuring
sight distances at this intersection. The problem is
particularly acute on the east side of the street.
Mr. Burns announced that his resignation because he has
accepted another job out of town.
VIII ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 10:40 P.M.
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