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MINUTES
PLANNING COMMISSION
Virtual Meeting
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
September 28, 2022 6:00 p.m.
REGULAR MEETING
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Stanley opened the regular meeting at 6:02 P.M.
ROLL CALL
Commissioners Present: Tammy Dziadek, Andrew Schwab (Vice Chair), Marolee Smith,
Benjamin Stanley (Chair)
Commissioners Absent: Richie Ahuja, Colin Young - excused
City Staff Present: Ben Braudrick (Senior Planner)
Chris Cowgill (Assistant City Attorney)
Holden Fleming (Housing Coordinator)
Norman Gollub (Interim Director of Community and Economic
Development)
Mike Sanders (Fire Marshal)
Zach Trevino (Assistant Planner)
Public Present: Linda Snyder
PUBLIC COMMENT
Chair Stanley opened the meeting to public comment.
No member of the public provided comment.
Chair Stanley closed the meeting to public comment.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Vice Chair Schwab moved to approve the minutes from the September 14, 2022 regular meeting
of the Planning Commission. The motion was seconded and passed unanimously (4-0).
ACTION ITEM AND DISCUSSION ITEM #1
1. Draft Ordinance creating Port Angeles Municipal Code Section 17.96.055
Discussion of alternatives identified by staff, followed by a presentation of the draft
ordinance considered by the City Council on September 20, 2022 for Planning Commission
review yielding a recommendation to City Council.
Planner Fleming introduced the item by recapitulating the series of events leading to this Planning
Commission meeting, beginning with the September 6th motion of the City Council to direct staff
to draft an ordinance enabling religious organizations to shelter individuals on-site without
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additional restrictions beyond those necessary to ensure life, safety, and sanitation.
Following the item’s introduction, the Commission considered the following information provided
by staff:
• Planner Braudrick provided an overview of considerations related to planning and zoning
that should be taken into account during consideration of temporary housing.
• Planner Trevino provided an overview of considerations from the perspective of the
Building Division and the Public Works & Utilities Department.
• Planner Fleming provided an overview of alternative housing types through a slide
presentation outlining the pros and cons of each type. As part of this presentation, he related
the prior discussion of land use processes, building code requirements, and public works
considerations to each housing type.
• Fire Marshal Sanders provided an overview of what he looks for when reviewing a
development proposal to ensure compliance with safety standards, including those
established by the International Fire Code and the Revised Code of Washington (RCW).
• Attorney Cowgill provided an overview of the process for fulfilling the City Council
directives in light of pertinent state and local requirements.
Following staff presentations, the commission discussed the item, considering the information
provided by staff and making several suggestions prior to a motion, including the following:
• Vice Chair Schwab suggested that the City adapt the discussion that occurred when
consideration of permitting RVs was taking place to housing more generally, resulting in
an ordinance that lists basic safety criteria that must be met to establish housing. Staff noted
that the safety checklist they developed fulfills this and would act in place of a conditional
use permit application.
• Commissioner Smith stated that she does not support waiving permits and believes that
the ability of the City to pursue enforcement of violations must be maintained to ensure
health and safety.
• Chair Stanley suggested that the ordinance being considered can serve as impetus for a
broader approach to semi-permanent housing in the City.
• Vice Chair Schwab recommended that Alternative #1 be pursued, which would cause no
code changes to be made, but recommended that conditional use permit fees for religious
community centers proposing housing be waived and the safety checklist utilized. Staff
noted that the City Manager has the power to waive fees.
Further discussion of alternatives ensued, with input provided by staff in response to clarifying
questions regarding the distinction between the four alternatives and the ability of the fire code to
accommodate innovative housing developments.
Commissioner Schwab moved to recommend to the City Council Alternative 1 as identified
in the September 20, 2022 staff memorandum to City Council, with the suggestion of directing
staff to waive permit fees for religious organizations and streamline the permit review process
by utilizing a safety review checklist. The motion was seconded and passed by a roll call vote
(4-0).
Commissioner Schwab moved to recommend to City Council to direct staff to draft a
comprehensive ordinance for supportive housing based on solutions implemented in other
municipalities.
The Commission discussed this motion and potential amendments but decided to vote on the
original motion without amendment.
The motion was seconded and passed by a roll call vote (4-0).
Concern was expressed that, as a result of these motions alone, City Council may not be aware that
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the Commission believes that one of the best solutions is to look at many different components of
temporary housing in a single ordinance. The Commission asked staff to ensure th at the elements
that the Planning Commission identified in the discussion as being important to the consideration
of temporary housing in the City be clearly conveyed to the City Council. Staff confirmed their
understanding that the Commission is interested in initiating a comprehensive review of temporary
housing more generally. Staff noted that the forthcoming amendments to Title 17 PAMC could
incorporate these elements.
DISCUSSION ITEM #2
Chair Stanley moved to table Discussion Item #2 as identified on the meeting agenda until the
next regular meeting of the Planning Commission. The motion was seconded and passed
unanimously (4-0).
STAFF UPDATES
City staff provided several updates to the Commission, as follows:
• The Washington Department of Commerce Short Course on Local Planning training has been
scheduled for all Planning Commissioners on September 29, 2022 from 6:00 – 9:00 PM.
• The City has been selected by the Washington Department of Commerce as one of the
communities to participate in the Department’s Climate Pilot Program. The program will aid
the City in integrating climate action planning and the Climate Resiliency Plan into the
Comprehensive Plan during the next update.
• Planner Braudrick attended a meeting hosted by the North Olympic Development Council,
which included many federal and state agencies and was a part of the regional hazard mitigation
planning approach. The meeting yielded information on funding opportunities for climate
resiliency actions and how the stakeholders on the Olympic Peninsula can work together on a
comprehensive approach to hazard mitigation and climate adaptation.
• The regular meeting of October 12th is cancelled because staff is attending the Annual WA-
APA Conference, so the next regular meeting will be held on October 26th.
REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS
• Vice Chair Schwab asked about the progress of the Lee Plaza improvement project,
stating that he would recuse himself from any consideration of Lee Plaza by the
Commission. Staff confirmed that a façade grant application has been submitted.
• Chair Stanley expressed concern about the many four-way intersections in the City that
do not have stop or yield signs. Staff agreed that this concern could be discussed at a future
meeting, at which the City Engineer could provide further information.
ADJOURNMENT
Chair Stanley moved to adjourn the meeting. The motion was seconded and passed
unanimously (4-0).
The meeting adjourned at 8:40 p.m.
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Zach Trevino, Secretary Ben Stanley, Chair
MINUTES PREPARED BY: Zach Trevino, Secretary
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