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AGENDA
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PDRT ANGELES PLANNING COMMISSION
321 East Fifth Street
Part Angeles. Washlngtan 98362
NOVEMBER 22, 1988
7:00 P.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of November 9, 1988
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. ZONING CODE AMENDMENT - ZCA 88(12)5 - ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
REGULATIONS: A proposed Code amendment regulating the loca-
tion and operation of adult entertainment businesses.
. V. PLANNING STUDIES
1. Zoning Code Amendment, ZCA 88(12)06: Possible revision
to Home Occupation section of Zoning Ordinance
VI. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
VII. STAFF REPORTS
VIII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
IX. ADJOURNMENT
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PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington
November 22, 1988
I CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Wight called the meeting to order at 7:05 P.M.
II ROLL CALL
Members Present:
Jerry Glass, Larry Leonard, Jim Hulett,
Jerry Cornell, Bob Philpott, Donna
Davison-Ness, Dick Wight.
Members Absent:
None.
staff Present:
Paul D. Carr, otto Miller, Craig
Knutson.
III APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mr. Cornell moved to approve the minutes of the November 9,
1988, meeting as written. Mr. Leonard seconded the motion,
which passed 6 - 0 with Ms. Davison-Ness abstaining.
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Mr. Philpott read a statement on congregate care and the
Planning Commission process into the record.
IV PUBLIC HEARINGS
RUddell Short Plat Appeal - SP-88(6)lO
Mr. Cornell left the Planning Commission on a conflict of
interest.
Mr. Carr reviewed the Department Report. FOllowing a series
of questions from the Planning Commission, Chairman Wight
opened the public hearing.
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David Cummins, representing the applicant, noted that the
staff had no alternative but to deny the application, but
there were reasons for granting a variance from the Short
Plat regulations: The applicant could remove portions of
one building and have two duplexes on one single-family
lot. This would be more non-conforming than the current
situation. The two duplexes pre-date the Zoning Ordinance,
and while the lots do not meet the minimum requirements for
duplex lots, the situation exists. Mr. Cummings identified
the proposed changes in lot lines and the location of the
existing duplexes on the short plat drawing that he
identified as Exhibit "3" (the original drawing). They are
willing to agree that if the duplexes cease to exist the
lots would revert to single-family residential use.
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Following further discussion, Chairman Wight closed the
public hearing.
Mr. Leonard moved to recommend approval of the Short Plat,
per the original submittal (Exhibit "3"), with the condition
that the following statement be placed on the face of the
plat: "Should either of the existing duplexes be damaged in
excess of 75% of the value of the building, the structure
cannot be repaired or replaced as a duplex, regardless of
the amount of time that has passed since the damage
occurred."; and citing the fOllowing findings:
A. The Short Plat would be closer to the intent of the
Zoning Ordinance and the Short Plat Ordinance because
there would be a duplex on an individual lot, rather
than the possibility of two duplexes on one lot, and
the remaining lot with a house.
B. The lots face Ennis Street, as do the houses.
Mr. Hulett seconded the motion, which passed 5 - 1. Ms.
Davison-Ness voted "No" because it conflicts with the
existing Short Plat Ordinance and has long-standing
implications for similar situations.
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Mr. Cornell returned to the commission.
Zoning Code Amendment ZCA-88(12)5 - Adult Enter-
tainment Regulations: A proposed Code amendment
regulating the location and operation of adult
entertainment businesses.
Mr. Carr gave a brief history of how this item appeared
before the Planning Commission. City Attorney Knutson and
the Planning Commission discussed the timing requirements in
light of the interim adult entertainment ordinance. Attor-
ney Knutson briefly explained the interim ordinance, and some
of the considerations, including free speech, obscenity,
conduct versus speech, and the value of the Planning
Commission developing findings for the full ordinance.
Chairman Wight then opened the public hearing to receive
testimony.
Robert Koeth, a citizen, requested additional time to
provide more input on the ordinance.
Warren Keller and Barbara Gibson spoke in opposition to
adult entertainment businesses.
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Cathy Vogel suggested that a number of conditions be
attached to such uses.
James Bretthour suggested coordination with the County.
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Dave Burch suggested exploring the nuisance aspects of such
uses as a means of regulation,'
James Bretthour suggested regulating the hours of operation.
John Gibson expressed concern that such uses would increase
prostitution and sex crimes.
Following further discussion, Chairman Wight closed the
public hearing.
The Planning commission decided to invite the County
Planning Commission to review the ordinance and work with
the City, if they desired. The Attorney suggested a
timetable for working on the ordinance. The Commission felt
that ninety days might be needed to fUlly review the issue
with a public hearing likely in April.
Following further discussion, Mr. Hulett moved to set a work
session to discuss adult entertainment at the long-range
meeting on January 25, 1989. Mr. Glass seconded the motion,
which passed unanimously.
V PLANNING STUDIES
Zoning Code Amendment - ZCA-88(12)6: Possible revision
to Home Occupations Chapter of Zoning Ordinance.
The Planning Commission set a hearing for December 14, 1988.
VI COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None.
VII STAFF REPORTS
None.
VIII REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Philpott commented on the letter sent to the City
Council.
Chairman Wight discussed the adult care issue.
The Planning Commission then discussed their hearing
procedures and the value of the 10 P.M. closing rule.
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IX ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 10:45 P.M.
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