HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 11/14/2012 MINUTES
PLANNING COMMISSION
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
November 14, 2012
6:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Members Present: David Miller, Duane Morris, Scott Headrick, Tim Boyle,
Thom Davis
Members Excused: John Matthews, Doc Reiss
Staff Present: Sue Roberds, Nathan West, Heidi Greenwood
Public Present: Betsy Schultz
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chair Miller opened the regular meeting at 6:00 p.m. and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Commissioner Boyle moved to approve the October 10, 2012, regular meeting
minutes as presented. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Headrick and passed 5 -
0 .
PUBLIC HEARING:
Chair Miller reviewed the public hearing procedures for audience members and qualified
Commissioners regarding Appearance of Fairness and Conflict of Interest issues. No concerns
were noted by anyone present. Chair Miller opened the public hearing.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT EXTENSION REQUEST— CUP 11-02
SCHULTZ—"Captain Joseph House" - 1108 South Oak Street: Request to
EXTEND a conditional use permit approval that allows the conversion of a single
family residence to establish a short term respite care use serving families of fallen
service personnel. The site is located in the RS-7 Residential Single Family zone.
Planning Manager Sue Roberds presented the Department Report recommending extension of
the conditional use permit as requested.
Ms. Betsy Schultz thanked Commissioners for their consideration of the extension request and
stated that she had finally obtained the necessary 501(c)(3) certification needed to operate the use
as proposed. She can now begin to address financial hurdles of operation. She has reserved the
Queen of Angeles gymnasium in order to conduct a neighborhood outreach informing neighbors
more formally of her plans for operation of the use and to allow the neighbors to review changes
planned for the site. A soft opening is planned for Memorial Day 2013. Funding is from non
profit agencies and will be an ongoing endeavor.
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In response to Commissioner Morris, she indicated that on site parking is available for two vans
and employee vehicles. Use of the site as is proposed should not negatively impact
neighborhood parking opportunities and should in fact be less impactive than the previous bed
and breakfast because visitors will not arrive in their own vehicles but will be transported by van
to the site.
Ms. Schultz indicated that, in the future, if changes are planned, she will communicate that
possibility to the City staff and, if necessary, would seek to amend the conditional use permit.
No changes other than to an on site garden are currently planned.
There being no further testimony, Chair Miller closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Boyle moved to extend the conditional use permit for an additional 18
month period to allow time for the planned opening in May, 2013, and then a one year
period of operation for evaluation of the actual operational impacts citing the following
conditions, findings, and conclusions in support of that action:
Conditions:
1. Conditional Use Permit CUP 11-02 is extended for an additional 18 month term (until
May, 2014) for Ms. Betsy Schultz to establish a non profit residential respite use (the
Captain Joseph House) at 1108 South Oak Street. Any change in the operation of the
residence from that described and approved per CUP 11-02 shall require prior review by
the Planning Commission or the approval shall be deemed invalid.
2. The residential structure will be occupied by either the property owner or a caretaker
when guests are present, and shall be maintained in a manner that compliments other
residential uses in the neighborhood at all times. Occupancy shall not exceed Building
and Fire Code standards for the structure.
3. The off street parking area in the north portion of the residence shall remain available for
residential and employee parking and landscape screening shall be maintained around the
off-street parking area as well as the significant residential site landscaping that currently
exists to be in concert with other established neighborhood residences.
Findings:
Based on the information provided in the Community Development Staff Report for CUP
11-02 dated October 26, 2011, 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. Conditional Use Permit CUP 11-02 was approved on October 26, 2011, for Ms. Betsy
Schultz to convert her single family residence to a home where families of fallen service
personnel can be hospitably served for short periods of time. The residence had been
operated as a bed and breakfast use since 1983. The use was approved with 3 conditions,
15 findings, and 5 conclusions attached to that staff report.
2. Section 17.96.070(D) PANIC reads "Permits void after one year. All conditional or
unclassified use permits shall become void one year from the date of granting
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such permits if use of the land or buildings or applying for necessary building
permits(s) has not taken place in accordance with the provisions in granting said
requests.
I Section 17.96.070(E) PAIVIC reads "Extensions of approved conditional use
permits shall be considered in accordance with the same procedures as for the
original permit application, and may be granted for a period of one to five years,
provided that the following minimum criteria are met:
1. The use complies with the permit conditions.
2. There have been no significant, adverse changes in circumstances.
Upon written request for an extension submitted to the Department of
Community and Economic Development prior to the expiration of the
conditional use permit, said conditional use permit shall be automatically
extended for 90 days to allow the City adequate time to review the
extension request."
4. An extension request was received by the applicant on September 28, 2012. The request
was considered to be complete on October 4, 2012. Documentation was submitted with
the request indicating steps the applicant has taken over the past year to obtain legal
status to conduct the proposed activity and that additional time is needed to complete
those steps prior to operation. No changes from the approved operational plan are
requested.
5. The site location is 1108 South Oak Street in the City's RS-7 Residential Single Family
zone. Ms. Schultz owns the subject property that is intended to become a non profit trust
ownership for the proposed activity.
6. The 4993 square foot residence can provide lodging for up to 16 people, however, full
occupancy is not expected on a regular basis as proposed. Three (3) to 6 personnel will
work in shifts as caretakers in the residence with I caretaker/employee working on site at
any one time.
7. Door to door transportation will be provided from the Airport for guests. Guests will not
arrive in personal vehicles. Transport during visits will be by van. Employee vehicles
and two activity vans will be parked on location.
8. Operational hours will be from Sunday afternoon until Friday afternoon. The property
owner or a caretaker will be on site when visitors are not on location.
9. Section 17.10.010 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code describes the RS-7 Residential
Single Family zone as a "...low density residential zone intended to create and preserve
urban single family residential neighborhoods consisting of p redominantly single fancily
homes on standard Townsite sized lots. Uses which are compatible with and"tiInctionally
related to a single family residential environment may also be located in this zone. "
10. Section 17.08.020(H) PANIC defines a Conditional Use as "... a use permitted in a zone
but which requires aspecial degree of control to make such use consistent and
compatible with other existing or permissible uses in the same zone.
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11, A Conditional Use Permit is defined in Section 17.08.020(G) of the Port Angeles
Municipal Code as "... a limited permission to locate a particular Use at aparticular
location, and which limited permission is required to modify the controls stipulated by
these Regulations in such degree as to assure that the particular use shall not prove
detrimental to surrounding properties, shall not be in conflict with the Comprehensive
Plan, and shall not be contrary to the public interest. "
12. While the RS-7 Residential Single Family zone does not specifically list the proposed use
as being either permitted or permitted conditionally, Section 17.10.040(R) PAMC
provides that "Other uses compatible with the Chapter" may be approved through the
conditional use permit process. Similar uses, such as bed and breakfast uses, assisted
living facilities, residential care facilities, and child day care, are listed as being
conditionally permitted in the RS-7 Residential Single Family zone. The proposed use
differs from a bed and breakfast use in that all meals and transportation are included
during a visit while only one meal and snacks are provided as a bed and breakfast use.
Additionally, guest occupancy would not be subordinate to the primary single family
residential use of the structure as propose'd, which is required in bed and breakfast
occupancies. All stays are scheduled in advance with no drop ins.
8. The Planning Commission's decision is final unless appealed to the City Council.
Appeals of decisions of the Planning Commission in Conditional Use Permit actions are
provided per Section 17.96.070(A) PAMC.
9. The Port Angeles Comprehensive Plan was reviewed it in its entirety in analysis of the
original application. The goals, policies, and objectives listed in Attachment B to this
staff report were found to be the most applicable to the proposed use.
14. Public notification of the extension request was mailed to property owners within 300
feet of the subject site and posted on the property on October 15, 2012. Notification was
placed in the Peninsula Daily News on October 19, 2012, with written comment accepted
by November 1, 2012. Three written letters of support were received during the written
public comment period.
15. A Determination of NonSignificance was issued for the proposed action on October 25,
2011, per WAC 197-11-355. This action satisfies the City's responsibility under the
Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA).
Conclusions.-
Based on the information provided in the Department of Community Development Staff
Report for the extension of CUP 11-02, 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:
A. The proposed use will function similarly and to all outward appearances as did the
existing bed and breakfast use that operated from the location since 1983 without
complaint. Site development is not out of character with other established residential
uses in the neighborhood that include several social and educational uses. Operational
impacts, such as off street parking are contained on site. The proposed use is consistent
and compatible with the purpose of the zone and with other uses in the general
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neighborhood in which the use is located, and is not contrary to the public use and
interest.
B. No change in use is proposed from what was originally approved. The extension was
applied for in a timely manner and supported by documentation by Ms. Schultz as to
efforts taken to complete legal certification of the use for occupancy. Those efforts have
taken longer than anticipated.
C. The structure will continue to be maintained in the existing residential manner that will
not include commercial signage or an excess of vehicles. The site is heavily landscaped
and provides screening of on site activities from the general neighborhood. The proposed
use is not out of character with other uses that are conditionally permitted in the RS-7
zone. As conditioned, the maximum degree of compatibility between uses in the
neighborhood is ensured, and the use is in therefore in compliance with Section
17.96.050 PAMC.
C. The conditional use permit extension was processed in accordance with Section 17.96
PAMC. Appeal of the Planning Commission's decision is final unless appealed to the
City Council.
D. As conditioned, the use is in compliance with goals, policies, and objectives of the City's
Comprehensive Plan, specifically with Land Use Element Land Use Map, Goals,
Policies, and Objectives Goal A, and Policy A.2; Residential Goals, Policies, and
Objectives Goal B, and Policy B.1, and Goal C and Policy C.1, and with Section 17.10
(RS-7 zone) of the City's Zoning Ordinance.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Davis and passed 5—0.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
None
STAFF REPORTS
Director West stated that the City has continued to work with Department of Ecology (DOE)
personnel regarding state acceptance of the City's revised Shoreline Master Program and hopes
that minor amendments and formatting changes will result in a document that is acceptable to
DOE by the end of 2012.
Work has begun on the promenade project with 41 of 59 piling having been driven. It is
expected that the promenade portion of the waterfront redevelopment will be completed by the
summer, 2013.
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REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
None
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 6:30p.m.
Sue Roberds, SO/retary David Miller, Chair
PREPARED BY: sroberds