HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 06/09/2010PORTANGELES
WASHINGTON, U S A.
COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
AGENDA
PLANNING COMMISSION
321 East Fifth Street
June 9, 2010
6 p.m.
I. CALL TO ORDER
Pledge of Allegiance Led by the Chair
II. ROLL CALL
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular meeting of May 26, 2010
IV. PUBLIC MEETING:
PRESENTATION BY MAKERS ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN TO BEGIN
A VISIONING PROCESS IN UPDATE OF THE CITY'S SHORELINE
MASTERPROGRAM AND HARBOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN. It is
hoped that the public will comment and participate in this process.
V. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC
VI. STAFF REPORTS
VII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS John Matthews (Chair); Nancy Powers (Vice Chair), Doc Reiss, Mike Caudill, Tam Boyle; Carla Sue; Sissi Brach
PLANNING STAFF Nathan West, Director, Sue Roberds, Planning Manager, Scott Johns, Associate Planner, Roberta Korcz, Assistant Planner.
• NOTES FROM PUBLIC MEETING ON 6/9/10
IDEAS FOR WATERFRONT/HARBOR
1) Restore /regenerate creek outflows - create habitat that promotes biodiversity
* Restore creek outflows /creeks themselves
* Redevelop creek outflow at Lincoln Street - with seating - to watch
salmon runs and /or fires along the waterfront (see 31 below)
* (see also 34 below)
2) Some sort of artwork or gateway that "announces" you are in Port Angeles
3) Create a visitor entrance that is not industrial - and that provides a
connection to the downtown core, and the town as a whole
4) Extend the proposed promenade area all the way to the cruise ship docking
location
5) Facilitate a mixture of public access "blended" with commercial activity - but,
it would be good to have commercial activities "bundled" so that public access
is maximized
* Protect public access
* Protect open space - even in developed areas - and "protect it into
the future"
* Protect public access
* PubIic access to the water - "touch the water"
6) Create a "dynamic" waterfront, like Vancouver, B C - with mixed uses - a
real "working waterfront"
* Facilitate a mix of uses
7) Purchase Oak Street property for a "village green" area
8) Work on making the harbor more "seaplane friendly"
9) Improve U.S Customs facilities
10) Provide safe views of waterfront industry
11) Promote our "North Coast" location, and tie us in to Canada /Victoria, B C
12) Create two levels of walkways along the waterfront - like in Victoria, B C
13) Time -share condos "brought in"
14) Emphasize "natural history" of the area
15) Create a "wise use" recreation plan for Ediz Hook
* Restore "processes" that feed Ediz Hook - make use of sediment coming
downstream when dam comes out
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* Protect /restore Ediz Hook
* Improve tourist knowledge of /access to Ediz Hook - promote it
* Encourage retail near Ediz Hook to help drive people there
* Have "something" - a destination - at the end of Ediz Hook
* "Unugly" the approach to Ediz Hook - work with Nippon
16) Create areas dedicated to "passive recreation"
17) Allow fishing off of docks in harbor - public access
18) No industry on shoreline unless it is "absolutely necessary" that it's located
there
19) "Pretty up" the shoreline
20) Work with the Lower Elwah, promote their museum as a destination
21) Address climate change /keep it in mind in any plans made
22) Public access to breakwater(s)
23) Reintroduce salmon runs and have fishing in millponds - like in Homer,
Alaska
• 24) Downtown "blight" needs to be addressed - diversify downtown
25) Create a "world- class" aquarium
26) Create an aquatic park - like in Edmonds - a diving destination
27) Capture sand to build up beaches to the East - make erosion "work" for us
28) Address bluff destabilization that is occurring due to development /building
29) Showcase tribal canoes, carvings, etc.
30) Have kayak and bike rentals - alternate modes of transportation
31) Create art installation of "fires along the water" as a destination
32) Preserve existing structures on waterfront - repermitting is difficult
* Protect existing businesses along waterfront
33) Preserve our marina
34) Protect and improve water quality in harbor and streams
35) Remove "broken pavement" from shoreline
36) Restore marine ecosystems - and restore "abundance"
• 37) Create connection between downtown and former Rayonier site
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38) Protect /promote the Olympic Discovery Trail
* Have more access to, and markers along, Olympic Discovery Trail
39) Promote our "unique blend of features" - deep water harbor, salmon runs,
local history, etc.
* "Develop" our local history as an attraction
* Promote our historical designation as "the second Capitol"
40) Look to Port Townsend as an example - create a Shoreline Historic District
41) A convention Center at Oak St. - use Fort Worden as a model
42) More residential opportunities /possibilities downtown
* Residential downtown
* Residential downtown
* "High end" housing along waterfront
43) Find ways to "show" the public that the process of restoration is happening
* Do a "complete restoration" East of the Red Lion - create a regional
wildlife area from here to Port Townsend
44) Family friendly activities along shoreline - more activities to draw /engage
children
45) Two -hour parking limit downtown deters people from coming /staying
46) Improve shoreline - and public access - West of Ediz Hook
47) Magna -rail from former Rayonier site to Ediz Hook
48) Water taxis
49) Protect Coast Guard base - and work with them to improve public access to
nearby areas of interest
50) Need more public restrooms
GOOD/BAD ACCESS POINTS
1) Morse Street to waterfront - these are the only access points - currently it's a
long (inescapable) walk
2) Public access /traffic flow "breaks down" at Lincoln and 1st Streets
3) From Ediz Hook West to UGA
4) Red Lion area is most accessible point
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WHO TO INCLUDE IN PROCESS (AND HOW TO INCLUDE THEM)
1) Schools - go directly to schools /teachers
2) Senior citizens
3) Service Clubs
* Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, etc.
4) The disabled /handicapped community
5) Environmental groups /organizations
6) Visitors /tourists
7) Volunteers at Visitor's Center
8) Work with hotels, Visitor's Center in National Park, ferry riders, etc. -
possible survey respondents
9) Feiro Marine Center
10) Marine Sanctuary
11) Existing industrial marine businesses
12) Center for Community Design - also, Mike Gentry (architect)
13) Work large public events - engage the public directly
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Meeting Notes.doc
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• 1972 SMA approved
by voters (by 271 ,
margin)
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' • .;1969 "Lake,Chelan "case
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interest be represented in therproper
forum for determining the use of shoreline
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properties.,
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•To protect.anddrestore the valuable
natural resources that shorelines
represent and;
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•To plan for and foster all,'reasonable and .
appropriate uses" that are'dependent,
upon a waterfront location or which will
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6. Shoreline Use Policies and, Regulations:
7. Shoreline Regulations.
Administration
' • SMP is a locally developed plan with distinct
environmental orientation,applicable.to.
' shoreline areas` and. customized to local
circumstances.
• The Shoreline Management Act is
administered cooperatively, balancing local
and state interests:.
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June 9, 2010
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MAKERS PRESENTATION
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Today's presentation
• Schedule and path forward
• Public process and opportunities to participate
• Visioning exercise
How the projects work together to
support specific actions
Example actions: ecological restoration or commercial
expansion
HRMP contains
— Community vision illustration
— Economic feasibility analysis
— Implementation next steps
SMP contains
— Supportive goals and policies
— Regulations guiding the action
and allow it to occur
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How the projects work together
• Public participation is the glue
• Project depends on community vision and Committee
leadership
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Opportunities for Involvement
• Request a presentation at your organization
• Check the website
- www cityofpa us /shoreline htm
Contact Scott Johns for more information
- 306 -417 -4752
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Come to a work session
- June and September 2010
- January, March, and June 2011
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Puget Sound Partnership Action Agenda
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• Schedule and path forward
• Public process and opportunities to participate
• Visioning exercise
How the projects work together to
support specific actions
Example actions: ecological restoration or commercial
expansion
HRMP contains
— Community vision illustration
— Economic feasibility analysis
— Implementation next steps
SMP contains
— Supportive goals and policies
— Regulations guiding the action
and allow it to occur
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- June and September 2010
- January, March, and June 2011
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- CSO project
- Puget Sound Partnership Action Agenda
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