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PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
January 9, 2013
6:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Members Present: Doc Reiss, David Miller, Duane Morris, Scott Headrick,
John Matthews, Thom Davis
Members Excused: Tim Boyle
Staff Present: Sue Roberds, Scott Johns, Heidi Greenwood
Public Present: Donald Hutt
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chair Miller opened the regular meeting at 6:00 p.m. and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Reiss moved to approve the regular meeting minutes as presented.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Matthews and Headrick abstaining due to
absence for action items at that meeting. The motion passed 4-0.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
STREET VACATION PETITION—STV 12-03 —ALLEN, Request to
vacate a portion of unnamed right-of-way along the extreme West boundary o
the Alderwood Acre Tracts (immediately north of Park at Cherry Street'). This
item has been withdrawn.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT—CUP 12-08 PROPANE
NORTHWEST, 2358 Highway 101 West: Proposal to establish a propane
tank distribution service in the Industrial Heavy zone.
Chair Miller reviewed meeting procedures and qualified Commission members regarding
Appearance of Fairness issues for quasi-judicial hearings. No concerns were noted.
Associate Planner Scott Johns reviewed the Department's staff report recommending
approval of the conditional use permit with conditions. Planner Johns responded to brief
questions regarding process information contained in the application relative to lot size. It was
noted that the lot size is not relative to the requested action, but staff will check and correct if the
materials indicate an error. Commissioner Morris asked for brief elaboration of past use of the
site by the applicant. Chair Miller opened the public hearing.
Donald Hutt, P.O. Box 1162, Canby, Oregon represented the application on behalf of
Propane Northwest and was in agreement with the analysis and recommendation of City staff.
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The reason for permanently locating in the area is to economize on trips to and from the home
base of Kingston to better serve the many local customers that Propane Northwest has in this
area. Mr. Hutt responded to brief questions from Commissioners regarding normal business
activities including frequency of filling the main storage tank. There being no further testimony,
Chair Miller closed the public hearing.
Following brief discussion, Commissioner Reiss moved to approve the conditional use
permit citing the following conditions, findings, and conclusions:
Conditions:
I. The site shall be inspected and shall meet all Fire Department standards and development
requirements prior to commencement of the activity.
2. The installation of additional propane tanks will require an amendment to the conditional
use permit.
Findings:
Based on the information provided in the Community and Economic Development Staff Report
for CUP 12-08 dated January 9, 2013, including all information in the public record file,
comments and testimony presented during the public hearing, the Planning Commission
discussion and deliberation, and the above listed conditions of approval, the City of Port Angeles
Planning Commission hereby finds that:
1. Propane Northwest submitted Conditional Use Permit application CUP 12-08 to
permanently locate a 12,000 gallon propane storage tank at 2358 Highway 101 West,
Clallam County Parcel Number 063007340225, on December 13, 2012.
2. The site is zoned Industrial Heavy. Surrounding zoning is primarily Industrial Heavy.
Some light agriculture and residential uses exist in the area.
3. Proposed site development includes installation of a 12,000 gallon propane tank with
parking for a smaller two axle delivery vehicle and a 32,000 lb. gross vehicle weight two
axle delivery truck. The location proposed for the tank is approximately 450' south of the
Highway. The industrial site contains other uses that include Harbinger Winery,
Adventures Through Kayaking, and B & D industries. The site contains a large frontage
ingress/egress point to Highway 101 West, There is no other access to the site.
4. The site is located in the City's Southwest Planning Area. The Comprehensive Plan
Land Use Map designates the site as Industrial. Adjacent sites are also designated
Industrial. Development in the neighborhood includes agricultural use, single family
residences, and a variety of industrial uses.
5. "Gas (illuminating and heating) manufacture or storage" is listed as a conditional use in
the IH zone per PAMC 17.34.040(D).
6. Per 17.96.050 PAMC, the Planning Commission shall consider applications for
conditional use permits as specified in the applicable Chapter of the Zoning Regulations.
The Planning Commission may grant said permits which are consistent and compatible
with the purpose of the zone in which the use is located, consistent with the
Comprehensive Plan, and not contrary to the public use and interest. In each application
the Planning Commission may impose whatever restrictions or conditions are considered
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essential to protect the public health, safety, welfare, and to prevent depreciation of
neighboring property. The Planning Commission may refuse to issue a conditional use
permit if the characteristics of the intended use would defeat the purpose of the City's
zoning regulations.
7. The City's Comprehensive Plan was reviewed for consistency with the proposal. Land
Use Element Goal A, Policy A.2, Goal D, Policy D.1, Goal H, Policy 114, and Policy H.5
and Transportation Element Policy B.14 & B.16, were found to be most relevant to the
proposal.
8. A development that is approved through the conditional use permit process must remain
in continual compliance with specific conditions of approval or may be revoked.
9. Reviewing City Department comments were considered in review of this application. No
concerns were noted. Site development will be approved by the Fire Department.
10. Notification of the proposed action and conditional use permit application was placed in
the Peninsula Daily News on December 19, 2012, posted on the site on December 19,
2012, and mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property on December
18, 2012. No written comments were received during the public comment period that
ended on January 2, 2013.
11. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued for this proposed action on January 3
2013.
12. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposal at the January 9,
2013 regular meeting.
Conclusions..
Based on the information provided in the Department of Community Development Staff Report
for CUP 12-08 January 9, 2013, including all of the information in the public record file,
comments, and testimony presented during the public hearing, the Planning Commission's
discussion and deliberation, and the above listed conditions of approval and listed findings, the
City of Port Angeles Planning Commission hereby concludes that:
1. The conditional use permit was processed consistent with requirements for approval of a
conditional use permit as specified in PAMC 17.96.050.
2. The proposal is consistent with PAMC Chapter 17.34.040(D) (Zoning).
3. As conditioned the proposal will not be detrimental to the public interest and will provide
a needed service to the public.
4. The use is consistent with surrounding industrial uses and is situated in a manner that
does not pose a visual impact the neighboring uses or cause a parking concern.
Commissioner Matthews seconded the motion, that passed 6—0.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None
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STAFF REPORTS
Planner Johns noted that staff had once again met with Department of Ecology representatives to
review the draft revised Shoreline Master Program. It is expected that additional revisions will
be made per DOE directives with the document expected to be resubmitted within two weeks.
None of the changes requested by DOE will change the intent or directives of the Program from
what the Planning Commission and City Council preliminarily approved in May, 2012. The
changes are more format and reference materials.
Planner Roberds said that Commissioner Matthews' term of appointment is due to expire on
February 28, 2013, and hoped that Commissioners could pass the word around such that
interested individuals are available to apply for that soon to be open position.
REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
None
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 6:30 p.m.
Sue Roberds,,�'ecretary David Miller, Chair
PREPARED BY: sroberds