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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16211 1A.2/ ORDINANCE NO. igak i AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles adopting zoning regulations and a zoning map. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES as follows: Section 1. The attached Zoning Regulations marked Exhibit "A" are hereby adopted as the Zoning Regulations for the City of Port Angeles. Section 2. The attached Zoning Map marked Exhibit "B" is hereby adopted as the Zoning Map of the City of Port Angeles. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles and approved by its Mayor at a regular meeting of the Council held on the a/a' day of � , 1967. Attest: ///- P_P.(+x City Clerk Approved as to form: PUBLISHED; j 77‘7 6-L-/P9/ Mayor LEGAL PUBLICATIONS LEGAL 3UBLICATIONS LEGAL PUBLICATIONS THE PENINSULA H E 1 A L A Thurs., Oct. 12, 1967 C antique shop drugs, pharmaceuticals Power for stores in the pro- art supply more, art shop elec�rical products aura appliances posed shopping Centel; food and food flI 1UCts Hato accessory -tare may be permitted only in an Indus- tear one third of lot only are per - e. 1.e.xp ue of buying power to be auto, boat and motorc}•cle sales, kelp reductiotf trial District. milted not Moser than one too[ L expended in existing shopping cW3ucterl entirely tirety within :x lumber permit Required side nor ten Poet to rear property centers or commercial areas bmrdrtrg urar.hulery A Permit licensing a wrecking yard lines or alleys. set-cheer the trade area. bicycle shop perfumes in a specified location shall be oh- Storage of Merchandise, Vehicles in - frig• to the submittal of the pro- blueprinting, pee seating, engin- Paint, lampblack, varnish, tell and rained from the Washington State Yards & Rights -of -Way Posed rezoning to a PSC District• eeriug & office supply store ])&-r entine Patrol and the City Zoning .Advniu- In Residential and Commercial DIS- the developer shall submit all evi- branch post office: paper and pulp istrrttnr. tree for said Permit shall trier the storage of merchandise, deuce deemed necessary by the Flan- book or stationary store Plastics be $50.00. apPli :[aces or vehicles in front or ning Commission regarding the abil- howling alley, rum ballroom skating preys, all tell buildings aide yards ;hall be Prohibited. ]ty of the developer to undertake rink, auditorium, ballroom 51gus, al! t}'pBa Screening l„ m, zoning district shall the the proposed project. business school salt works unless otherwise Specified by the storage of any articles or vehicles J, No building Permit shall be is- clothing store, tailor shop soap and soap products, toiletries Planning Commission, a solid, site- he permitted - extend into vehicles sued for any structure to a Pb(' cocktail lounge, tavern, rc:;L•un•ant, tar coo ring or waterproofing nbeeuring fence seven (S) feet or rights -of -troy. District until the final site develop- drive-in restaurant, cafeteria vegetable vi] or viler oil more in height shall be constl'ueted moot plan for the entire District has dry goods store, millinery, t1t•ess Power, light or steam plant macror r d within property iv 5)Ii feet and the Vision tl clearance amt Residential been approved the the A tiring Corn- shop Sawmill front yard setback line, which shall Buffer Districts till corner and re- mission and the l :ifr slttions as finance company complying with rho regulations and florist shop Ship building, storage, repair, boat be a distance of fifty (50) feet from verse corner lots :hall maintain, for requirements of this ordinance and furni(utc, appliance store havens, marinas. all •rtreet right -uf -ways. No storage safely vision purposes, a triangular I I+h ale rink, dance hall, hexing er display of any junk, appliance, area within which no tree, fence, all Uthtr applicable City ordinances; gift shop, antique slap g n the developer and the City vffiCC5 (business. professional) lit•ena, penny arcade, shunting article, merchandise or vehicle shall shrub, wall or other physical oh- har until gallery Or similar amusement era- be Permitted outside of said required struetinn shalt be permitted Id glier agreement entered Into a subse ti n pat. shot, not meting veterinary 1 ri)i Ise fence- than thirty (:10) inches above the :tgrecment as stated in subseucions hospital or keeping or hoarding I building Axea Requirements established grade. Sand triangular hereof, concerning the red]catiun of animals not for sale on the pre- �'ttractor', trucks, equipment n area shall be measured as follows: such t'aeated streets and /or alleys, raises There shall be a. minimum lot the rePiatting of property in the photographers shop or studio, cam- 1 ri n, eve l u or freight terminal of three (Z) acres for each junk or Street' Intersections. At any inter- salvage yard and each automobile Section of two street rights -of-way is not constructed, and the proposed radio, television, tape recorder ing, ov rh r pet rental, Cal• Ssiit storage and wrecking yard. two sides of said trial nguler area Voterin :u•v or Pet shop hospital, 6 shall extent! twenty (20) feeta.lung� Iratt :ic. control construction uuii, fur- sales R•. espair kennel and hatchery Off street Parking Requirements both right -of -tray lines, measured Cher, said agreement may contain a retail stores A reetParn of ten (JO) off street from their taint of intersection. provision requiring the developer to studios (music, art, voice, ei•�nee) 'w•arehous]ng, distributing Plants parking spaces shall he required for ) past a3tood &sufticientbond running service station 1Cuod ;) buildings manufacture each junk, salvage or wreckingyard. Street, and Alley Intersections. At to the City with ttfo ur more surer- travel agency ['tlliTy buildings and structures any intersection of street and al- to or with a surety company ]ices s- accessory uses incidental to the Restaurants, cafeterias ARTICLE VIII lay rintersectway two sides o said rrl to do business in the State of above permitted uses Any manufacturing, i)rocessing, SIGNS, BILLBOARDS triangular area shall extend ten \ \"ash]ngton as security In an amount D. Minimum Area Requirements commercial or industrial use not triangular feet slang Moth lit;extenf ten 3+eretnfere listed which may l,c Definitions measured from [heir point of in- equal a the estimated cost of the Minimum Requirements FSC -1 PSC -3 ciae:;ified D7 -2 been use of pos- An advertising sign is a sign which meal lien, street and utility d th t the in the Height 30 ft 35 ft. stile obnoxious r dors, anises, 1 pct C1 was tionecl that the dove_ puudti An attention to a business, cum- street and Driveway Intersections. toper shall faithfully perform all the Building Line Setbacks from: smolt. M• unsightliness, modify, service or entertainment. eon- _ \t .,,n intersection of ;t street Provisions of said contract concern- Residential District 00 ff. bO ft. Residential uses are prohibited is duate�, °old or offered eisewhea•e right- Cf -way and a driveway, the ing the development of the streets Public str•ee[ I',0 ft. S❑ fi.. this District than upon the premises where such sides of each required triangular and utilities ill the project and shall Commercial or Minimum Yard Requirements sign is located, e[` to which it ns area shall extend ten ( feet save the Cite- free and harmless from industrial District 20 ft. 2Oft. No building shall be cons tructerl of fixed. along the street right-of-way en (10 lint all less and damage occasioned to Parking Areas closer than 30 feet to any Public :\ business sign is a. sign which and twenty (701 feet song the acv Person or property as a. result Area. to he permanently right-of-way line. directs attention to a business or edge \f the. 70iceteet measured of the developer performing said reserved S- used for cos- OffSt1"eet Parking profession condur:Led or to a cunt'- from the Point of intersection of provisions rtf said contract. Loner and employee ve- See Article ti and Ordinance \o, modify, service or entertainment sold each 11 f of the driveway and the No change shall be made in the hide Parking. Parking 1555. or offered upon the premises where each right-of-way line. final site development plan during , cpa••es per 1.000 sq. ft, of Sims Permitted such sign is located, or to which Walls, I'encus, Shrubs, Hedges the course of construction pursuant total fluor areas in PS(1 bieens and billboards as permitted if is affixed, In all Residential and Residential. thereto, witi un( first obtaining he g 5 A flasiring Sign is any skgn which fence, shrub g build logs by C3tY of Port A.nge]cs sign is illuminated by artificial light In Dk eshl s a wall, P1101. approval of the Planning Cann- Loading Area fi 10 coder:. which le not maintained stationary' or hedge may be aall,f]nce to a mission and the City Attorney. ;Ilasimuni height: 3S feet, 400 sit. ,tt. constant t in intensity and color at maximum height of six (0) feet on [:evils of the npPr 11 final etc() E. Screening ft. in area. all tunes tt•hee such sign is in use. property not otherwise restricted. the l try Et Plea shall be kept in All Pi`r Ui 1 fro shall be P street- Al] vision clearance requirements the C +ty Engineer's office. and any put }y screened front public streets PM' the purputie of this zoning o'd -. Section 1S PBP PUBLIC BUILD- i11f CC any revolving illuminated shall be maintained. changes bin may be approved and from adjoining or contiguous INOS —PARE DISTRICT Through-Lots May Be D1Videfl in shall be noted Lhereou. Procedures residential districts by an ever-green teen sign : +ha11 also be uonsidercd a flash- Throng Permitted Urges Certain Instances for filing and approval of construe,- hedge having :t minimum height of Bleachers, grandstands (subject to in 1 billboard is an outdoor adycr tis- Through -lots 160 feet or more in t]on plans for buildings, structures 4tee feet ad n tea xi Mum height of 1'CV1CR• by Planning Commission) Inc. display, structure o' sign over depth may be improved as two sap - 11nd other improvements under e r the °hall he as 7 feet, t1 b1 hts of t and mai Bridle trails 210 s+tuare feet in area, a Ltached or ara to lots. with the dividing line now required unrlei• the City orc]in- within 10 tcCt of the 3'SC District hal City flail ance and procedure requirements. property line. Said screening shat] detaeheri, lighted or unlighted. midway between the street ,frontages, Civic buildings & governmental An attached sign is any sign or and carp resulting half shall be sub - I,p, Within 18 months from the consist Of rubs rows of evergreen fo t offices billboard, lighted or unlighted, rlir- jest to the controls upPlYiug to the ee- hei]ve date of the ordinance iet a building testing creel , shrubs installed at v foot Courthouse cctly attached to, supported by and street. upon which such half faces. p r mg a 1 be 1]]stid a ntr centers, staSgered. Firo Stat ion no more than 2 feet distance from a If each resulting half be below the permit shall be secured and construe- Library • Uuilding, rninimm�t lot area as determined by lion shall begin in accordance with Section 11 M -1 INDUSTRIAL Marinas, boat storage A detached sign 1s any Sign m- these regulations, then no division tee approved final site (0 elcpnne to PARK Dand Intent Municipal Poo! blilbrla rd, lighted or unlighted, which may be made. If the whole of any the Plan. Application may be mode 1t Purpose and Intent k171.t0eum is septo-atecl from and not a part. of through -lot is improved as onebuild- mo Planning Commission for not It t al intent i establishing lisping it Parks, greeueelts a. building. A sign or billboard on Ing site, the main building shall con- the than one (1) year ex[ensiwn of Industrial Park District to permit Off street Parking areas the top of and more than two feet form to the requirements of the zone the thne limit for commencement of sclect.ed types of industries to situ- Picnic areas and facilities in divtsluce from a building shall he of the frontage 000UPiC11 by such construction. In the event that con- ate on property on which industrial Playf i e7 ds in iiide0011 a detached sign. A de- main hu3]ding, and no accessory atructiun is not started within the land use is not now Permitted, pro- Playgrounds considered teethed sign shall not he constructed 1) 1,6106 011011 be located el,00r to C0rifled time shall the planning tiding that said industrial land use Recreation structures and 1.,,u t]as closer than 20 feet to any property either street than the 01Ft11lted con- Commission slon shall review the zoning will not have any undue adverse or R0101110 ir, utilities (urind facilities k lino in arty detached sign zoning st ituting the required front yard on of the district and the Progress detrimental effects upon existing or overlcatk) lino district. such street. which has taken place, and, 11 potential land u`) in surrounding Schools 7: or the Pm'pose of lnterpretalion Lot Area Not be to Reduced, deemed necessary, firitioie Proceed- territory, nor upon neighborhood Strrets. Paths and roads as retluir- and rnfo•remeut 1,11.1f. f thew+ zoning Exceptions ings to restore the district to its traffic patterns. ed. regulations bill�oard :ch shall be eon- . on- No Int area shall he so reduced or prior classification. Procedure Minimum Yard Requirements sidered a commercial structure and diminshed ,that the lot area, lot 11. Construction begun in Accord- Applicant tor 11 Industrial Par): Cka11 �,) buildings constructed su1se- 16111,11 he permitted ]n, and shall he width, yards Or other open spaces ance with the approved final site sif]oa.tien shall submit to the Pl,•rn- quenl' to adoption of these regula- limited to only commercial, Indus- 011011 he less than prescribed by these development plan fur a PSC District ning Commission a petition in which tlens shall he constructed closer than trial or manufacturing •noting list- regulations for the zone in which it must be completed within Inc years rite applicant specifies the type of 35 feet to a- Public right - of -tvay - line. ride_ is located, nor shall the density of of the dale construction is cons- operation or manufacturing process Li Lighting Facilltiea Billboards shalt be prohibited in population be I3icrea sod in any man - eietaoed. Application may tic made to to be used ]n With propo�ed estalblslr g ting.ad lights, flpod]il;htc, etc., aril other zoning districts. Her except ]n confo nn]ty with the the Planning Comnt]ssioo for Hoe meet. along wind site parks .crowing shall be constructed So as to shine ARTICLE IS tier at]nns. more that one extension of the time location of buildings, parking areas, nt.,} from neighboring property as However, for the purpose of en- limit for completion of. construction. yards, signs and screening. sou far as 4s m' :r eicaI. GENERAL PROVISIONS, GONDI- ..., -...,. cm;ragin • the. construction of n LEGAL PUBLICATIONS LEGAL PUBLICATIONS at eiMen. Ammt..roun may ra' mane a.v the Planning Cunnnissiou for tiet more than one extenelotl of the time limit for completion of construction. A plan for staged development which will require more time than the limits contained herein may he ap- proved by the Planning Commission at the time the PSC District zoning is recommended or may be approved by the Planning Commission prior to, or during the course of construc- tion of the Shopping center. In the event that construction is not com- pleted within the tune limits speci- fied 1,y the Planning Commission or by this resolution, the Planning Com- mission shell review the zoning of the district and the development which has taken place and, if deem- ed necessary, initiate proceedings to reclassify the district in a manner consistent with the comprehensive zoning plan of this City. C. Use Ranlations A building, structure- or land shall be used and a building or structure hereafter built, altered or enlarged, shall be used for only the following permitted uses: 1. PSC-1 Neighborhood Shopping Center bakery, retail only, the products of which are sold only on the pre - misee hank, savings & loan association barber shops, beauty shops clinics, medical and dental clothes cleaning agency or press- ing shop (excluding cleaning and dyeing on the premises, other than spot cleaning) confectionery or candy store delicatessen drug store dairy products store dry goods store grocery, fruit or vegetable store, meat market, supermarket hardware or appliance store hobby shop, fixit shup laundry agency- or self - service laundry (excluding laundry) shoe store or shoe repair shop soda fountain, lunch counter, res- taurant, cafeteria (excluding ca- baret, cocktail lounge, bar or tavern, and excluding restaurant where fond is served or consum- ers in automobiles) utility buildings and structures; variety store, 5 and 10 cent store Signs Permitted Signs, excluding billboard, are per- -knitted on buildings & marquees and must meet standards specified in the •Sign Codes. One additional free- standing sign or structure to identify the slimming center shall be permit- ted: 100 square feet in area and not over 35 feet in height. Such identify - Ing sign or structure shall be of permanent type coestreetion and shall conform to construction stand- ards contained in the Sign Codes and Building Code of the City of Port Angeles. Plans for so eh sign or eerncture shall be submitted as a part of the shonping center develop- ment plan. Flashing, beacon -type lights shall be prohibited. This sec- t inn shrill not be construed to pro- hibit the erection of signs necessary in enntrol vehicular and pedestrlae traffic within the center. - 2. PSC -2 Community Shopping Cantor All uses permitted in the PSC -1 Neighborhood Shopping Centers, except that 2 free - standing signs or structures identifying the shopping center shall be permit- ted. to be used in his propose(' esutunsn- ment, along with site plans showing location of buildings, parking areas, yards, signs and screcuing. The Planning (.'.onu n I ion shall consider the application, and where necessary, shall have qualified 111- dustrial experts analyze and slake recommendations in regard to pro- posed methods of processing and manufacturing. Recommendations of the Commission to the City Council shall be based upon (1) site plans submitted, (2) potential effects of the proposed Industrial land use upon neighboring land use and upon traf- fics patterns. All costs involved regarding in- vestigations and analyses shall be paid by the applicant. Permitted Uses Basic criteria to be used €n deter- mining the type of Industry to be permitted is (1) method of menu- facture, rather than type of pro (rock produced, (2) location of the, proposed industrial development In relation to tratficways and land use. Conditional Uses Specific conditions and provisions to be determined in application. Minimum Lot Area 5 acres Minimum Yard Requirements Front: 50•, 200•• Sides: 500 200•• Corner: 50• 200•• Rear: 50. 220•• "When abutting a commercial or industrial use. ...When abutting a non-commer- cial or non - industrial District. Maximum Lot Coverage As determined in application Maximum Height As i n 'aon OfrtreetParking g Loadg As determined in application Signs Permitted As determined in application One per site, 35 feet in height, 500 sq. ft in area, lighted but not intermittent ur flashing type. Section 12 I1-2 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT Permitted Uses Automobile body, fender, laundry, paint s }tops and wrecking yards 'Bakeries, wholesale Lottery rebuild, tire repair and recapping Boiler works Beak, newspaper & magazine pr €nt- irrg F pnhlishini; Bottling plants, creameries Cabinet aril carpenter shops City Pound Distillation of wood, coal or hones or Manufacture of any of their by- products Draylrtg, freight Si. trucking yards, terminals lJry c1eanlieg: clothes, carpets, rugs. T sundries fuel yards Guts (illuminating or heating) man - ufacture or storage Manufacture, processing, packag- ing. stnrnge Of al Cobol ashe$tot asphalt hriek, tile or terre -cotta brooms, brushes chemicals cernmies celhtleid or similar cellulose matcrin is etoth, Cord or rope concrete a. wsrvil31..or• Overhead lights. floodlights, etc., shall be, constructed 0n a:; to Shiite tt•n y font) neighboring property as fir as is practical, Offstreet Parking - Ste 1530. Artfcic V and Ordinunce No. Signs Permitted S igns no larger then 10 se ft., un- lighted, One per structure, maximum height ten feet. ARTICLE V OFFSTREET PASKING REGULATIONS S ite Ordinance No. 15)3 for park- ing spaces required. All space used for the sale, dis- play or parking of any merehandtse or vehicles shall be confined to the property lines; no space for the sale, display or parking of any merchan- dise or vehicles shall be permitted on the right -of -way of any public street. All offstreet parking Installations shall have screening, lighting, en- trances rind exits as required by the Planning Commission. A.R.TIOLE VI HOMES 1! 'OR TICE ELDERLY, NURSING HOMEtl, amour CARE HOMES In order to provide adequate facil- ities and environment for elderly persons in the, City of Port Angeles special provisions are needed and shall be established and maintained. Location Homes for the elderly, nursing homes, etc., shall be permitted in zoning districts specified in this Ordinance, and by Conditional Per- mit -from the Planning Commission. To obtain a Conditional Permit each developer of proposed 1;lderly housing shall meet the following requlrcntente: Market Analysis Each developer shall submit -t housing market analysis which will accurately reveal the need. the sup- ply and the demand in the City and its, environs for the type of housing which said developer proposes. Site Plan A site plan showing location of buildings, ofi'strcet parking areas, recreation urea, screening, trveways, fire exits and building line setbacks shall be submitted. Lot Areas Minimum sate are ;t -2 acres plus 500 sq. ft. for every, bed over 311. Minimum Yard Requirements Front: 30 feet Sides: 20 feet Rear: 40 feet Parking One (1) space per three (S) beds. Recreation Area Landscaped recreation tu•ca shall be reserved for recreation purposes. Screening Permanent solid fence or evergreen screening four (4) feet in height shell be established itnd maintained within three feet of the property line as required by the Planning Commission. ARTICLE V-IT W RECKING YARDS, JUNE YARDS L ocation .funk yards. salvage yards., auto - mobile storage or wrecking yards all other zoning districts. ARTICLE IX GENERAL PROVISIONS, CONDI- TIONS AND EXCEPTIONS Foregoing Regulations Subject to Thin Article The loregoing regulations per- taining to the several zones shall be subject to the general provisions, conditions and exceptions contained in this Article. Yard and Open Space Regulations Except as provided in this Article every required yard and open space shell be open and unobstructed front the ground to the sky. No yard or open space provided around any building for the puropse of comply- ing with the provisions of these Regulations shall be considered as providing a yard or open Space on an adjoining lot or parcel whereon a building Is to be erected. Tara Requirements for Property Abutting Half - Streets or Streets De- signated By em Official Control A. building or structure shall not be erected on a lot which abuts a street having only a portion of its required width dedicated and where no part of stick dedication would normally revert to said lot if the street were vacated, unless the yards provided and maintained in connec- tion with such building or structure have a. width or depth of that nor. tion of the lot needed to complete the road width plus the width or depth of the yards required on the lot by these regulations. This sec- tion applies to all zones. Where an official control adopted pursuant to law Includes plans fur widening of existing streets. the con - necting of existing streets, or the establishment of new streets, the placement of buildings and the main- tenance of yards, where required by these regulations, shall relate to the future street bomdaries as deter- mined by said official control. Measurement of Front and Side Yards Front yard requirements shall be measured from the frot property line. Side yards abutting a street or alley shall be measured from the property line that abuts the right -of -way line. Irregular Shaped Lots The distance across the frontbuild- ing line of an irregular sh aped lot shall be runs €dered to be the lot width of said lot. Permitted Intrusions into Required Yards The following intrusions may pro- lect into any required yards: 1. Fireplace structures not wider than eight (8) feet measured in the general directlon of the wall of which it is a pert: thirty (30) inches. 2. ltnenclosed, uncovered porches, terraces or landings, when not ex- tending above the first floor of the buildings, may extend not more than six (t) feet in the front, eight (8) feet in the rear i rid three (3) feet in the side into any required yard, provided, however, an open railing or grillwork not exceeding thirty (50) inches in height may he constructed around any such porch, terrace or landing. 5. Planting boxes or mate -min- plant - ers not exceeding thirty (30) inches in height inay extend a ntax €mum of three (3) feet into any required front yard. 4. Eteyes with •a maximum over- hang of thirty (50) inches. 5. Detached accessory buildings on per except in conformity with the regulations. 1lowever, for the purpose oC en- couraging the construction of off - street parkin): epaeo under Ur within buildings rather than In rear, side or front yards, the following excep- tions to minimum lot areas shall be permitted. 10 or each 10 foot. by 20 foot. area to he permanently reserved and used for a perking space under or within a building, a lot area credit of 300 sreare feet shall be permit- ted. Said lot area credit can be deducted from the required mini- mum lot area, .or can be used to increase a prnnortlonal number of pndm tmulti fa.rnilvgstructures. Said lot area credit, however. shall not •apply to the reduction of any building line setbacks. Use of Lots or Parcels Containing adore than Minimum. Required Lot Area When a lot contains substantially two or more times the minimum lot area required for the zone in which it is located, and the owner desires to use each unit of area equivalent to the minimum lot area as a separ- ate building :site, provided not more than four (4) such units result, and no dedleittlon of streets, alleys or other public ways, public casements or public utility easements are in- volved, such area units may be so utilized by resorting to the split lot procedures as prescribed In the sub- division code. When such units are thus defined, then all of the pro- visions of these regulations govern- ing the use of a lot In the zone in which such property is located shall anply thereto. Eaten resulting unit shall be required to save frontage - upon a dedicated public street or Toad. Exception to Yard Requirements 11-hen the side lot line of a lot 1n any zone adjoins the side lot tine of a lot In a more restrictive zone, then the adjoining side yard for such bit shall not be less than the mini- mum side yard required in the more restrictive zone. Substandard Lot A. legal building or structure may be permitted on a lot of record pro- viding it meets all front side, and rear yard requirements. Driveways Width, location and number of curb -cuts for driveways per lot shall be determined by standards design- ed by the city engineering depart - enent. Accessory Buildings Detached accessory buildings on the rear one third of the lot only are permitted not closer than 10 feet to rear property or alley line and one foot to the side property lines, except abutting a street. Corner Lots No principal building or acCesteory building shall be constructed closer than twenty feet to a street right - of -way. ARTICLE X SPECIAL PROVISIONS Section 1. Vacated streets Vacated streets, alleys places and ctrl -de -sacs shall assume the zone ci•rssifications of the property which adjoined such street, alley, place or cul -de -sac prior to vacation, and where none c)aislficatloa differs from one side to the other, then the THE PENINSULA HERALD Thurs.. Oct. 12, Mtss� B LEGAL PUBLICATIONS LEGAL PUBLICATIONS Conditional Utica Same as RS-S, except stables. Minimum Lot Area Single- family dwellings 7,000s9. ft. Two- family dwellings 10,500 sq. ft. Minimum Lot Width 75 feet duplexes, 50 feet single tami ly. Minimum Yard Requirements -'runt: 25 ft -et from front lot line except when abuIdng an arter- ial street, then 35 feet. Sides: No structure shall be per- mitted closer than 7 feet to any side lot line on the front two thirds of the lot. Detach- ed accessory buildings only, 00 the rear one third of the lot t nay be permitted to within 1 foot of the side line. On corner lots, the ride yard abutting a street shall have the same re- quirements as the front' yard, (tear: No residential structure shall he permitted within 25 feet of the rear property line. Ac- cessary buildings are permit- ted not closer that 10 feet to the rear property line or alley. IKaxhnum Lot Coverage 305 of total area (not to apply to unenclosed swimming pools:), Maxima= Height 30 feet. Mistreat Parking See Article V and Ordinance No, 1118. Signs Permitted Permitted Uses: Signs no larger than 1 square foot, unlighted. One per building. Conditional Uses: As determined by Planning Commission. Section 3 RM I' RESIDENTL'1L iiVLTI- FAMILY DISTRICT Permitted Uses Same. as RS -7 Multi- family dwellings, apartments Duplexes, Dormitories Mortuaries, Funeral Parlors Conditional Uses Same as RS -7 Boarding & rooming ]rouses Business parking Motels Minimum Lot area 7,000 sq. ft. plus 1,000 sq. ft. for each additional dwelling unit. Minimum Yard Requirements Same as MRS -7 71.a>simum Lot Coverage 30g3 total site area (not to apply 10 ununcl0. 0 swilnming pools). Maximum Height 31 feet. Gffstreet Parking See Article V and Ordinance No. 1.510. Signs Permitted Permitted lees: Signs not larger than 10 sq. ft., lighted, but not flashing or intermittent, one per building. Conditional Uses: Size and type as determined by Planning Cunl- mis5ion. Section 4 RTP RESIDENTIAL TRAILER PARE DISTRICT Permitted Uses Mobile homes. Accessory IIses & Huildlags rropane loci stori.ge, tank's Shower and laundry rooms Lavatories Lights (overhead, outdoor) feet. A minimum of 1056 of the total area of a trailer park shall he re- served and shall be used solely and exclusively for a playground-recrea- tion area. No budding, trailer, nt ructure, ca- bana, carport or solid fence :hall be permitted closer than 30 feet to any property tine that abuts it street or pal Inc sight -ef -way, and no closer than 10 feet to any outer property line. In the interests of fire prevention there shall be a minimum space of 14 feet between trailers, Including cabanas, Location Trailer parks may be located upon approval of the Planning Commission and by Conditional Permit from said Commission, in any district in which multiple dwellings are permitted. Each boundary of the park must be at least 200 feet from any perman- ent residential buildings located out- side the pant, unless, separated there- from by a natural or artificial bar- rier, or unless a, mat rity of the property owners according to 1100 within said 200 feet, consent in writ- ing to the establishment of the park. Driveway¢, Walkways All mobile home spaces shall abut a driveway of not less than 25 feet in width, which shall have unob- structed 5ceeSS to a. public street or highway. -Walkways not less tha.n two feet wide shall be provided from the mobile. home spaces to the service buildings, A11 driveways and \valkwaystvith- in the park shall be lighted at night with electric lamps of not less titan GO watts each, spaced at intervals of not more than 100 feet. Screening Excepting the entrance- driveway, a screening 00 evergreen trees or shrubs shall be maintained at it planting height of 5 feet and at. a height of 12 feet at full growth, in the front, side and rear yards of ev "ry trailer perk. Signs Signs not in exceed 12 square feet shall he permitted. No lighted signs of any kind shall be permitted. One sign per trailer park. Sanitation Facilities Each trailer pant shall be provid- ed with toilets. baths. or FilOWCrs, slop sinks and other sanitation facil- ities which shalt conform to all City and State health rules and codes. Water Supply An adequate supply of pure water for drinking and domestic Purposes shall he supplied by pipes to all buildings and mobile hone spaces within the park to meet the require- ments of the park. Each mobile home space shall be provided With a cold water tap at least four inches above the ground. An adequate sup- ply of hot water shall he provided 'tt all times in the service buildings for all bathing, washing, cleansing and lot undry facilities, Laundry Facilities Laundry facilities shall be provid- ed with one single* laundry tray and one automatic or semi - automatic type leashing machine for each 10 inobile home spaces or any less „um- ber thereof. &trete. Buildings Service buildings housing sanita- tion and laundry- facilities shall he permanent structures complying with a a. 1110101- nrd lmmcos and slatu- LEGAL PUBLICATIONS lar organizations offering voca- tional training in a specified field. Government office buildings, post e :ffiCes, telephone exchanges and other administrative functions. Minimum Lot Area 7,000 sq. ft. basic for one and two family dwellings plus 1,11011 sq- ft. lot area for each additional dwelling unit. Minimum Lot Width 50 feet for one and two-family dwell togs 100 feet all other uses. Minimum Yard Requirements Front: 25 feet from front Sot line except when abutting an arter- ial street, then 35 feet. Sides: No structure shall be per- mitted closer than 7 feet to any side 1st lino on the front two thirds of the lot. Detached :tccessony buildings, only, on the rear 011(3 third of the lot may be permitted to within 1 foot of the side Tine. On cor- ner lots, the side yards abutt- ing a street shall have a build- ing line setback of 20 feet: if abutting an arterial street the setback shall be 30 feet. Rear: No residential structuro shall he permitted within 25 feet of the rear lot line, Accebsory buildings are permitted not closer than 10 feet to the rear property line or alley. Maximum Lot Coverage 43% of total area (not to include unencl0S1d swimming pools) Maxfnttun Height 30 feet. Offatr'eet Parking Regulations See Article V and, Ordinance No. 15118. Signs Permitted Signs not larger than 10 squire feet in area, Flghted, but not flash- ing or intermittent_ Section 6 CSD -N NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING DISTRICT Permitted `Uses Bakery .:hops Barber and beauty shops Delicatessens, grocery stores, sup- ermarkets Drug stores, llharanlcies Self - service laundries Conditional Uses Churches (tffstreet Parking lots, signs Apartments above commercial buildings Utility buildings and structures. Mininittm Lot Area 7,000 square feet Minimum Lot Width 30 feet Minimum Yard Requirements Front.: 25 feet Side: 25 feet from franc yard lot line when abuttl ins 0 street; 33 feet when abutting an arter- ial street: 13 feet when abut - ting residOrtlaI zoned lot: no side yards required when abut- ting another commercial zoned lot. Bear: 15 feet when abutting an alley or a residential zoned lot. Maximum Lot Coverage Gn%, 30% for utility buildings and structures. Maximum Height 30 feet. offstreet Parking Requirements, See, Article a and Ordinance No. LEGAL PUBLICATIONS delicatessens, grocery stores, sup- ermarkets, drug 010res, pharnea- Cies drwc -in restaurants, restaurants florists shops, nurseries, garden supplies frozen food and cold storage lockers turn ltur'e sales, repair, tphclster- 111 glass edging, beveling, silvering hardware, plumbing supply stoles motels, apartments. hotels Printing, bi ueprin ting, phutostating self-service laundries service stations, automobile main- tenance and repair slops, lire 511o115 %%Moles:e.le business and storage buildings and yards barber and beauty shops, bakery shops Conditional Cites Same as CSD -C2 plus automobile body and fender repair shops paint shops bowling alleys lumber yards, building supplies public utility- structures signs and billboards. sign shop salvage yards and /or buildings veterinary clinles, office., kennel e, provided: (1) buildings and struc- tures are soundproof (2) all run areas are surrounded by an 8 font wall or fence (3) animal runs are 10 be constructed In such a manner that no animal can see another (4) that an in- cinerator of type approved by the City Health Department 111 installed. Offslrcet parking buildings & lots Minimum Lot Area 7,000 square feet Minimum Lot Width 50 feet Screening A site - obscuring fence, 6 feet in height, is required for the follow- ing land uses: hnnber yards,build- ing supplies, salvage stores, licens- ed wrecking, yards, material and equipment storage yards. Minimum Yard Requirements Side: No structure shall be built within 15 feet of any property that has a residential zunilng • chtsslficatlen. Rear: No structure shall be built within the rear 15 feet of a zon- ing lot that abuts an alley or a Residential District. siakiutum Lot Coverage 00% total rite area Maximum Height :i0 feet Ofistreet Parking see Article V and, Ordinance No. 1508. Signs Permitted Signs;, lighted but not Intermittent 111' flashing type, not exceeding 300 spun re feet. total area. All signs and billboards over 10 square fret in area shall be restricted to terri- tory no closet' than 100 feet to all property 111 a Residential District. One sign per structure, maximum height 35 feat. Section 0 CBD CENTRAS. BUSI- NESS DISTRICT Permitted Uses harbor shops, beauty shops bus 99 ferry offices & terminals in:Mess sellouts, travel agencies clothes cleaning agency 01 press- ing shop (excluding cleaning and /or dyeing on the premises, other than spot cleaning) clubs & lodges finance offices, pawn shops furniture & appliance stores - government buildings & offices LEGAL PUBLICATIONS a supermarket on a site of from 3 to 10 acres 111 size. IL will natality require approximately 5,000 to 20,0110 Persons living close to the shopping center to support. it. PSC-2 Community Shopping Cen- ter-- provides in addition t0 "con- venience goods' a wider range of facilities for the sale of "shopping goods" such eta apparel and furni- ture, as well as bantling and pro- fessional services and recreations. It may contain 20 to 90 stores gen- erally oriented around a Junior de- partmen1 or Variety store on a .site from 10 to 30 acres In site. It're- qulres approximately 20,000 to 100,- 000 persons located within a short driving time from the shopping cen- ter to support it. B, General Regulations 1. There shall be two types of PSC Districts: PSC -1 Planned Neighborhood Shop- ping Center District. PSC -2 Planned Community Shop- ping Center District PSC-I. and PSC -2 Districts may be established only upon land held in 5single ownership or unified control. a.nd which land contains no dedica- tion of public streets or alleys, ex- cept streets Which may be deemed necessary by the City for the move- ment of vehicular traffic which has both its origin and destination Out- side the PSC Districts, and except any right -of -way for public utllity purposes. In the event that a vaca- tion of streets, alleys or plats is necessary in order to meet the re- quirements of this section. a proper petition for such vacation shall be filed with the. City on or before the date 00 filing of the request for PSC District zoning. In the event that such vacation be approved by the City vacation ortllnan <'e shalt be passed on the same date as the ord- inance establishing the PSC District zoning, Rededication of such vacated streets or alleys and replatting of property to he done in the event that the proposer] shnnping renter is not constructed, may he provided for in a contractual agreement between the developer and the 'City. 2. Area requirements for PSC Dist- ricts are as follows: District Minimum Max !mum PSC-I 1 acres 10 acres PSC -2 10 acres :10 acres �o offstreet parking areas may extend into an adjoining District. Otfstreet parking shall be pro- vided as required in Article V and Urdtululce No. 1500. 4. A. PSC -1 District shah not be established upon 't tract of land which would contain a nonconforitl- ing use after the passage of such amendment to the Zoning Resolution unless the development for the tract includes the elimination of the non- conforming use. 5. The location of a PSC -1 Dist- rict shall have an acceptable rela- tionship to the Port Angeles Com- prehensive Plan. A recommendation to the City Council shall be made by the Planning Cornntission after re- ceiving a report and recommenda- tions from the City Engineer. For this purpesti the petitioner shall submit to the Planning Commission a traffic circulation plan showing the adequacy of the streets provid- ing access to the shopping center to carry the traffic generated by -stir theyy,ping center, proper methods of ingress and egress to and from the center, necessary acceleration and decelation lanes and necessary raf- fle control devices, Including chan- ropane tuei storL j tanks Shower and laundry roums e- Lavatoi•Ies Lights (overhead, outdoor) community recreation rooms Playground equipment Swimming pools, patios Office (manager, owner) Conditional 'Saes Trailer supplies offlite ]sin Tatum Lot Area 4 acres for trailer park; 3,600 sq. ft individual site. Minimum Lot Width 400 feet for trailer park; 40 feet per individual site. Minimum Yard Requirements Trailer Park. No building, trailer, structure, (ethane, carport shall be Permitted closer than 30 feet to the nearest. public right -of -way, and no enwer than 10 feet 10 any property line of a trailer park - Ttdividual Trailer Sites Front; 14 feet to front property line of individual site.. Rear: 10 feet to rear property line of individual site. Sides: 7 feet to Fide property line of individual site. Offetreet Parking ReCinired See Article V and Ordinance No. 156S. Signs Permitted Signs no larger than 12 sq. ft., un- lighted, one per trailer park. Signs no larger than 1 s11. ft, un- lighted, per Individual silo. TRAILERS Trailers, mobile homes. vacation trailers and campers shall not be permitted for occupancy in the City of Port Angeles except in approved Trailer Parks. TRAILER PARKS No person, company ur corporation shall establish a new trailer park or mobile home park or enlarge an existing trailer or mobile hone park within the city limits of fort Ange les without first obtaining a permit for a 'trailer park from the Port Angeles Planning Commission. Permit Required Fee for each Trailer Park permit shall be $50. Fee for each individual trailer site shall be $1.00, issued to occupant of site. Said Permit shall require the fol- lowing: 1. A. plot plan showing the location of the proposed trailer park and all buildings, sanitary facil it ies, play- ground- recreation area, utility build- ings, driveways and individual trail- er sites. including all dimensions of the trailer park tract, each individu- al trailer site, parking facilities and patio, and including plans and speci- fications of all buildings shall be submitted to the Planning Commis- sion, f. Approval of the Building Inspec- tor, Fire Chief lend City .Manager an health Officer. regarding city codes. ordinances and standards. Minimum total Iand area required for a trailer nark shall be 4 acrete. There shall be a ratio of 0000 sn. ft. total land area per trailer. Said total land area ratio to include drive- ways. toilet and laundry buildings, playground- recreation areas, Individ- ual trailer sites and caretaker's quar- ters. Each individual trailer site shall have a minimum lot area of 2500 1^ ft, and a minimum lot width of 40 berries stautungo - Service buildings housing sanita- tion and laundry facilities shall be permanent structures complying with all applicable ordinances and statu- tes regulating buildings, electrical in- stallations and plumbing systems. Service buildings housing sanita- 11011 facilities shall he located not closer than 20 feet not farther than 000 feet from any mobile home space- Sewage and Refuse Disposal Waste froth. showers, bath tubs, flush toilets, urinals, lavatories, slop sinks and laundries In service and other buildings a ltd from each trailer within the park shall be discharged into a public sewer system in com- pliance with applicable ordinances or into a private sewer and disposal plant or septic tank system of such construction and in such manner as will present no health hazard. Maximum height 30 feet. • Offatreet Parking Requirements See Article V and ordinance No. 1511. Signs Permitted Signs, lighted but not intermittent or flashing type, not exceeding 100 square feet Luta] area. All signs over 10 suture feet in area. shall be restricted to territory no closer than 200 feet to all property in a Residential District. No billboards shall be permitted within a Neigh- borhood Shopping District. One sign is allowed per lot. Maximum height 20 feet. Onrbage Receptables Regulation garbage cans with tight- fitting covers shall be provided In quantities to pern)it disposal of all garbage and rubbish. Garbage sans may lin located in groups not farther than 100 feet from •thy mobile home apace- The cans shall be kept in sanitary conditions and disposed of its frequently as may he accessary to insure that indivi- dual garbage cans shut] not over- flow. Fire Protection Every park shall be equipped at all times with fire extinguishing equipment in good working order, of such type. size and number and so located within the park as r0 satisfy applicable reasonable regulations of the fire department. No open fires shall be permitted at any place which may endanger life or property. Section 5 HS RESIDENTIAL SUFFER DISTRICT Purpose and Intent it is the intent in this District to minimize conflicts and friction be- tween zoning districts. The objective is to achieve stability of land use and land values by minimizing ad- verse influences of land use patterns at the edges of two dissimilar dist- ricts_ It is for this reason that this Dlstrlet will permlt•uf flee and insti- tutional land uses having only a limited contact with the general Pub- lic, not involving the sale of mer- chandise at retail except incidentally, and which may be carried on with no noise, smoke., odors, fumes or other objectionable conditions, and in structures that will he surrounded with ample open space for yards and with adequate offstreet parking and loading areas. Permitted Uses One, ten and three family dwell- ings within one bulldi ng, gar- ages. carports Apartments- motels. hotels Offetreet parking facilities, acces- sory buildings Boarding or rooming houses. Medical-dental climes Including a medical pharmacy as an acces- sory use of the clinic. Professional offices offering re- cognized Mofe0glonal eerviees such as: dentlste, doctors, law- yers, architects, engineers, etc. Ilusinese parking Ranks, financial institutions Conditional Uses Same as R11F Lodges. clots Rusineas colleges, trade schools. .music conservatories, and eimi- Section 7 CSD -C COMMUNITY SHOPPING DISTRICTS CSD -CZ Permitted uses bakery chops barber shops, beauty shops 1e1 lcat essens, grocery stores, sup- ermarkets drug stores, Pharmacies frozen food or cold storage lockers hardware stores, shoe repair shops medical, dental offices & clinics Professional offices restaurant[+, eafeteriak self- service laundries apartments above commercial buildings specialty shops: gift, florists, hob- by, nntlque . banks and financial institutions CSD -C2 Permitted Uses Same as CSD -Cl plus taverns & cocktail lounges service statioIns creameries CSD -C1 & C2 Conditional Uses Sarno as CSD -N Minimum Lot Area 7,000 square feet Minimum Lot Width 50 feet Minimum Yard Requirements No structure shall be built 15 feet of an alley or luny tv that has a residential classification. ' Msaituum Lot Coverage 5053 of the total site area Ma=imtm. height 30 feet Offstreet Parking See Article V and Ordinance No. 1561. Signs Permitted Signs. lighted but not intermittent or flashing type. not exceeding 100 r_yuaur feet total area. All :digits over 10 square feet in area shall be restricted to territory no close[ than 100 feet to all property in a Residential District. No billboards shall be permitted within a Com- munity Shopping District. One Agri per structure, maximum height 30 fact, Section 8 CAD COMMERCIAL ARTERIAL DISTRICT Permitted Uses Fame as CSD -C2 plus automobile, truck, trailer, motor- cycle, tractor sales and repair (including automobile laundries) ambulance service .boat sales and rePair cabinet shops, specialty shops: gift, hobby, pet, antmue churches. clubs, Iodges commercial recreation, pool halls within proper - zoning other than Strut c r shryyrpune center, proper met0onr & lodges in'i�ess and egress w and from clubs & g 4. the finance offices, pawn shells center necessary acceleration and furar11ure & -appliance. stores government buildings 4l'•. offices hotels, motels, apartment building. medical, dental offices & clinics offices, banks, savings ti loan as- tol:lations radio & television studios offstreet parking buildings & lots retail stores, drug stores, pharma- cies, liquor stores shoe repair =hops shops: gift, florist, hobby, pet signs, billboards specialty shops, food stores, sup- ermarkets studios; music, art, voice, dance theaters restli 1lants, cafeterias, taverns, cocktail lounges commercial recreation, pool hales Conditional Uses Auditoriums utility buildings and structures wholesale establishments Minimum Lot Area 3.100 square feet Minimum Lot Width ^5 feet decelation lanes and necessary traf- fic control devices, Including Chan- elieation. G. The petitioner or developer shall he required to pay the rust oil the construction and /or installation of the *following facilities on the streets providing access to the shopping renter wheal[ may be necessary to control traffic generatdd by the shop- ping center; (a) street widening: (b) ingress and egress driveways; (c) acceleration and deceleration lanes; (d) traffic control devices and signs, including channelizatioa. The Standard for determining the extent of the developer's financial respon- sibility for traffic control construc- tion shall be the predictable incre- ment of traffic on the street provid- ing access to the center caused by the shopping center over the normal peak load under the existing zoning, estimated for the time of completion and maximum use of the shopping center. To the extent that the deve- loper is found to be responsible fur traffic control construction, such responsibility shall be made the sub- ject of a. contractual agreement be- tween the developer and the City. in •all. PSC District the developer Shall be required to construct proper in- gress and egress driveways to the chopping center and street curbing as recommended by the City Engin- eer, The length of time the developer may be held responsible for further traffic control construction shall be specified in such contractual agree- ment=, and such contract, or a sep- arate contract, may contain hrovi- eion for other street construction to be done by the developer as may be agreed between the developer as may be ti reed between the developer and the City'_ Minimum Yard Requirements Side: No structure shall be built within 10 feet of any property that has a residential zoning elassiflcatlon. Offstraet Perking Requirements See Article V and Ordinances No. 1658. Signs Permitted Signs and billboards as permitted by ordinance and codes of the City of Port Angeles. No restriction as to height or size, PIN(} Section CE 10 NTETR DISTRICT SIIQP- A. Intent The intent of a planned shopping center is to permit the establishment of retail shopping facilities that will provide goods and services for the congestionbon served, vicinity and which will fit the general land - use pattern of the area to be served. The protective standards cuntahicd in this 50011011 are intended to pro- vide for safe and efficient use of the shopping center and to minimize any adverse effect of the shopping cen- ter on nearby residentiul property, values. Submittal of a market analy- sis Is required in order to establish evidence of a treed for a change in the compreitenslvc plan and the of- f icial zoning of fort Angeles, and to substantiate it finding that such change will promote the general wel- fare of Port Angeles. It is further Intended that any financial responsi- bility of the developer for work to be done on city streets bounding or giving access to the shopping ven- ter, which responsibility arises out of provisions of this ordinance, he made the subject of a contractual agreement between the developer and the City of Poi Angeles, and that such contractual agreement may Con- tain provisions to effectuate any other section of this ordinance. The type of chopping canters pro- ✓ ided for in this ordinance may be described as follows: PSC-1 Neighborhaad Shopping Cea- t er— providPS for the sale of daily living needs. "convenience goods" such as foods, drugs, hardware and personal services. It may contain 5 to 15 stores generally oriented around 7. The petitioner shall submit to the Planning Commission a prelim- inary development plan for the shop- ping center showing a unified and organized arrangement of buildings, offstreet parking, internal traffic circulation and service facilities which will be feasible for the prop- erty on which the center is proposed and which planned development shall minimize any adverse effect of the center on the properties surrounding the proposed development, and must contain information showing com- pliance with the requirements of this ordinance and all other applicable oily ordinances. 8, The applicant shall submit a market analysis. acceptable to the City Council and the Planning Com- mission, which shall serve as a guide to the City Council and the Plan- ning Commission for the evaluation of the application in terms of (1) the need or desirability in the public interest, to change the comprehensive zoning plan; (2) the amount of -land included in the rezoning application which can be realistically supported and needed in commercial use; (3) a finding that the proposed develop- ment will promote the general wel- fare of the City. For these purposes. the market analysis shall contain the following elements: a. ti'he trade area of the proposed shopping center: b. Trade area poPulatol i, Present and future: c. Effective buying power In the trade area; d. Net potential customer buying, THE PENINSULA HERALD LEGAL PUBLICATIONS Thurs., Oct. 12, 1867 / A LEGAL PUBLICATIONS ORDINANCE NO. 1C21 AN ORDXNANCE of the City of Port Angeles adopting - zoning regula- tions and a zoning map. Till 1T ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CLTY OF PORT ANGELES as follows: Section 1. The attached Zoning l:egelations marked 1 khihit. `A" are hereby- adopted as the Zoning Regu- lations for the City of Port Angeles. Section 2. The attached Zoning 5fop marked Exhibit "B" is hereby adopted as the Zoning Map of the City of Port Angeles. PASSED by the City -Council of the City of Port Angeles and ap- proved by it's Mayor at rt regular 0 ecti ng of the Council held on the 21st day of September, 1967. CHARLES R. WILLSON lluy-or Attest: 11. 13. 111eNi6I6CE, City Clerk Approved as to form: TYLER C. AMOFF1ETT, City Attorney Published: Octdber 12, 1967 ARTICLE I' PURPOSE AND SCOPE This comprehensive :Ordilltinee is adopted for the following pm'lipses: 1. To divide the •city into zones and districts restricting. and regulat- ing therein the ioeatlon,':eonstruction, reconstruction. alteration and',ueq of buildings, structures and land for residential, business, • commercial, manufacturing, public and,• other specified uses. 2. To protect the chargeter-arid main- Min the stability of residential,'cour- mercial and manufacturing areas within the city, and to promote the - orderly development of such areas. 3. To regulate the intensity of use of lots and parcels of 'land, and to determine the area of open spacee surrounding buildings itceos =:try to provide adequate light, air, privacy and scows to property. 4. To limit congestion' iii the pub- lic streets and to protect the public health, safety, eouvenien ce, and gen- eral welfare by providing for off- street parking of motor vehicles and for the loading and unloading of eommercia1 vehicles. 5. To establish building lines and the location of buildings designed for residential, eomnloreiil, manu- facturing or other uses within such titles. 6. To prevent the overcrowding of land and undue conee vrtition of structures so far as: is.ptlss70le ands is appropriate in each district, by regulating the use and the bulk of. buildings in relation -to the ]and sur- rounding them. 7. To provide protection from fire, explosion. noxious fumes and °they hazards in the interest of public health, safety, comfort and general welfare. A_ 'Po prevent such additions to, ant/ alteration or remodeling of, existing buildings or structures as vottld not tom plv 'with the restric- tions and limitations zmpo -tied here - under, 9. To prohibit use,. buildings or structures which arc incompatible with the character of development or the permitted uses within speci- fied zoning districts. 14 le, conserve the taxable value el land and buildings throughout the zoning lot that delineate the area within which construction of princi- pal buildings is confined. Building, Principal — the major building on a lot, the building which houses the major use of the land and the structures on a zoning lot. Building, Residential —a building arranged, designed, used or intended to be used for residential occupancy By one or more families or lodgers. Business Parking Lot and /Or Struc- ture —a. commercial offstreet park- ing lot or structure used exclusively for parking and/or storage_ of ve- hicles. Carport 2n accessory building or an t coessory portion of the main building designed and used prinlal'- iyl for the shelter or storage of vehicles. It is not an colored struc- ture and it does not contain a door Witch would allow vehicles t.o pass into the structure: it is open 011 two or more sides. Commission—the appointed Plan. Wing ConunilS1m1. Conditional Use Permit—a limited permission m Locate a particular use at a particular 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 sur- rounding properties, shall not be in conflict with the comprehensive plan and shall not be contrary to the public interest. Conditional Use ---it use permitted in a zoning district but which re- quires a special degree of Control to stake such use consistent and com- patible with other existing or pe1'- niiSsible uses in the same zone. Conforming Building or Structure a building that complies with all !sections of these Zoning Regulations 'or any amendment thereto governing 'size, height, area, location on the .lot, for the zoning district in which 1 such building or et ructure is located. Conforming Lot—a lot that con- the required width, depth and Square footage as 0pecif]ed in the zoning district in which the lot is situated. Conforming Use—a. use that 18 listed as Permitted or Conditional l.Tse in the zoning district in wiriel, the use 1s situated. Council —the City Council. Club or Lodge, Private —a n0n- 1211111 asenciation of persons who are bonafide members paying annual dues, which owns, hires or leases :r building, or portion thereof, the use of such premises tieing restricted to members and their guests. Dormitory —a residence hall pro- viding sleeping 101)1)15, with or with- out eating facilities. Dump —alt area devoted to the disposal of refuse, including inc iner- ation, reduction or dumping of :ashen, garbage, combustible or non- combus- (ible refuse. Duplex —a residential buildingcon- talning two one - fancily dwelling units within the four wails of 1110 building. Dwcllirg —a building, or portion thereof, but not an autoinoldle house trailer, designed or used eticluniVely for residential occupancy-, In eluding one -faith iiy dwwellingn, tsar- family LEGAL PUBLICATIONS Kennel —a place where three (2) or more dogs nr eats, four 012111hs old or older, or any 'combination of dogs nod cats, are kept, whether by- owners of the dogs and cats or by persons providing facilities and care, whether for compensation or not. Provided that this shall not include house pets. Mega] Building, Structure, Land Use —any building, structure or use of the land that complies with all zoning requirements. Lot --a lot is a zoning lot, except as the context shall indicate a lot of record, in which case a lot is a "lot, of record ". Lot, of Record—a, price] of land that is registered as a lot or parcel of land in the records of the County Auditor, Lot, Zoning —a single tract of land !orated within a single block, which at the time of filing fur a building Permit, is designated by its owner or developer as a tract to be used, developed or built. upon as a unit, under single ownership er control. A zoning lot may or may not coincide with a lot of record, Lot, Corner—n, lot situated at the intersection of two or more streets. Lot, Reverse Corner —a corner 101 in 'which the rear property line co- incides with the side property line of an abutting lot. Lot, Through —a lot haying two opposite lot, lines abutting public streets which are usually more or less parallel to each other; not a corner lot. 130111 lot lines abutting streets Shall be deemed front' lot noLos. t'Line, .boundary of a li Sot which -abuts a street. Front —that Lot Line, Rear —that boundary of a lot which is most distant from and is most nearly parallel to the front' lot line. Lot Line, side---any boundary of a lot which Is not front 1101' a real- lot linc- Medieal- Dental Building —a. build- ing or group of buildings designed for the use of physicians and don - tists and others engaged profession- ally in such healing arts for humans as are recognized by the laws of the State of Washington. Motel —an establishment consist- ing of It group of living or sleeping nccomodatlons with bathroom, with m• without kitchen facilities, locat- ed on '1 single zoning lot and de- signed for use by- transient tourists. Motor Freight Terivinal —a build- ing oe area in which freight brought by motr truck is assembled and/roi- stered for routing intrastate and interstate shipment by nurlor truck. Nonconforming Building or Struc- ture—any building or structure which does not conform with the lot area, ward, height or lot coverage r'CStric- 1ion.s in these regulations, or is de- signed or intended for a use that dots not conform to the use regula- tions for the district in which it is lusted, either at the effective date of these regulations or as the result of subsequent amendments to tl.osc regulations. Nonconforming Use —airy use of laud, building to- structure. which does not comply with all of these zoning regulations or of any amend- ment hereto governing use for the zoning district in which such use ie siteeat0rl. LEGAL PUBLICATIONS Stable, Private —a detached accee- sery building in which only the horses and cows owned by the occu- pants of the premises are kept, and in ]which ne horses 01' cows are kept for hire, remuneration or sale. stand —a Structure for the display Lind sale of products. with no space for eustonlers within the Strueture itself. Story —the slraee between the floor And the coiling above said floor. A basement shall he considered a story when more than half of the base- ment height is above the finished lot grade. Street —a public right -of -way which affords a. primary cleans of access to abutting property. Street Right-of-Way Line— 1110 boundary line between a 011'000 and abutting property. Structure—anything constructed in the ground, or anything erected which requires location on the ground or water, or is attached to something having location on or in the ground or water, but not. including fences or walls used as fences six feet or less in height.. Structural Alteration —any change, other than in0id2n121 repairs, which would prolong the life of the sup- porting members of a building, such as bearing malls, columns, beams or girders. Through Lot-500 - "Lot, Through ". Trailer, Automobile (Mobile Some, 'Vacation Traller) —'a vehicle 'without motor 'power, designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle and to be used for 110111an habitation; including a. trailer coach and any self - propelled vehicle having a body designed for, or converted to the same uses as an automobile trailer without motor power, Trailer Parh, Trailer Court, Mo- bile Home Park —any premises on which are parked one Or more ve- hicles designed, intended, arranged or used for living or sleeping pur- poses, or any premises used or held out for the purpose of supplying to the public n parking, space for one or more such vehicles, 'whether such vehicles stand on wheels or on rigid supports. Us —the purpose or activity for which the land, or building thereon, is designed, arranged or intended, or for which it is occupied or maintain- ed and shall include any manner of performance of such activity with reepect to the performance standards of these zoning regulations. Use, Principal —the plain use of land or buildings as distinguished from a subordinate or accessory use, Utility Building or Structure —an installation to provide utility service. Variance—an adjustment 111 the ap- plication of the specific regulations to a particular parcel of properq' which property, because of special en—en—instances, applicable to It, 12 deprived of privileges commonly en- 2072(1 by other properties in the same Vicinity and zone. Yard —an open space on a Zoning lot which is unoccupied and un- obstructed from Its lowest level to the sky, except as otherwise permit- ted in the Permitted intrusions In Required Yards in these regulations. A. yard extends along and at right tingles to a lot line to a depth or ,width specified in the yard regula- tions for the zoning district in which LEGAL PUBLICATIONS Non-commercial gardens and green- houses, orchards Private garages, carports, swim. ming pools & cabanas. Conditional Uses • Duplexes, subject to the following conditions: a. Minimum aide area: 14,000 sq. ft. h. Minimum lot width; 100 £t. c. Yard requirements, lot cover- age, building height, offstreet parking and signs! same as for single family dwellings. Public parks, subject to the follow- ing conditions: a. No permanent bleachers or stadiums are permitted ff the nice is less than 10 acres, and wi commercial amusement de- vice is permitted. b. Lights provided to illuminate any recreation area shall be so arranged as to reflect light away from abutting private property. c. llcery building or structure shall maintain a distance of not less than forty -five feet from any park property lino. d. Offstreet parking shalt be provided an required by the Commission and shall be ado - ouatcly screened to prevent lights from shining into resi- dential property. Oolf Courses a, ]:very building or structure shall maintain a distance of not 1ess than forty-five feet fl'oln any property line. b. Offstrect 0115kiug shall be provided for a minimuht of 40 cars, and shall be ade- quately screened to prevent lights from shining into re- . sidential property. Public Schools, subject to the fol- lowing standards and provisions: a. Minimum site areas: elementary schools..1.1 acres ,Junior high schools -.20 acres senior high schools.. 35 acres junior colleges 40 acres b. No building or structure shall be built close' than 40 feet to any property line. c. All buildings, including ne- - cessory buildings and struc- tures, shall cover not more than 25% of the total site area. 11. All offstreet parking rc9l11re- 111e11ts shall be complied with. Churches, subject to the following co110111 nv: a. All Buildings .on the site shall cover not more than 3o of the total site iirea. 0, No building or structure shall he built closer than 95 feet to any property line. c. Where areas devoted to off - street parking abut any "1i" zoned property, a solid wall or View - obstructing fence or hedge not less than 54 inches nor more than 0 feet in height shall be maintained on the common property lino abut- ting such "R" zoned properly. There shall be one car apace space for each six seats. Libraries, subject to the following conditions; •l, 1firimunl site are: one acre b. Offstreet parking shall be provided for a minimum of ]0 cep's, and shall he ado(uat- ] 1, 1•o dcline and to limit the • powers and duti,s .of the administra- tive officers and bodies as provided herein, ARTICLE II RULES AND DEFINITIONS Words and terms in this Article. 1:1',i Included because of special or particular Meanings as they fro used in these Regulations. RULES In the consiruotinn of these Zon- ing Regulations the rules and defin- itions contained in this Section shall be observed and applied, except when the context clearly indicates other - wise, a. 1Vords used in the present tense .shalt include the future; words used in the singular shall include the plural, and the plural shall include the singular. b. The word -shalt" is man/121023' and not discretionary, c, The ward "may" is permissive. d. The word "lot" she]! include these words "piece" and "parcel "; the word "building" includes all other structure, of every kind regardless of similarity to MO/d- ings: and the phrase "used -for„ shall include the phrases ';1r- • ranged for ", " designed for" "in- tended for ", "maintained for" and "occupied for ". DEFINITIONS Accessary Building or Use. — one )which; a. is subordinate to, and serves a. principal building or principal use, and b. is subordinate in arcs, extent or Purpose to the principal build- ing or principal use served, and c. is located on the same 0011 ing tot as the principal building or principal use served. An accessory building or use in- cludes, but is not limited to the following; a. a children's playhouse, garden house or private greenhouse. 0. a garage, carport or a building for storage incidental to a per- mitted use. n, incinerators incidental to a per- mitted use. d. storage of goods used in Or produced by manufacturing acti- vities, on the same zoning lot with such activities unless 511211 storage is excluded by the dist- rict regulations. e. affstreet motor vehicle parking areas and loading facilities, 1', signs Its permitted and regulat- ed in each district in these Reg -= u]ati 0114. Alley —a public right of way which provides Service access 10 abutting property. Apartment —a room, or a. suite of two or more rooms in a multiple dwelling, occupied or suitable for occupancy as a. dwelling unit for one family, Ei11board —(flee definition of Out- door Advertising Display, Rillhoard). Building, Accessory —see silly Rol/ding or LT5e " but lint including hotels, motels 01 lodging houses. Awelling Unit —one or more rooms 1v ich :ae art ganged, designed or used as living quarters for one family only. 111(ii vfdual bathrooms are not necessarily provided, but conlpaaie single kitchen facilities, permanent Iv illsta112(1, 211a11 a1 ways he included for each dwelling unit, Dwcnting, One - family —a building containing 0112 dwelling unit only, Dwelling, Two- fan1)n —a building containing two dwelling units only. Dwelling, Pfultl- family —a building or a portion thereof Containing three or more dwelling units. Erected -- construction 111 any build- ing or structure or the st ruetul'al alteration of a building or structure, the result of which would be to change the uteri Or Wa 11s or roof or to increase the floor areal Of 1.110 interior of the building or structure. Establishment, Br.einess or Com- mercial—a place of business carrying on ail operation. 1110 ownership and management of which are separate and distinct horn those of any 01het- 01212 of business located on the same zoning lot. Existing (pre- er-isting) —a use, lnt or building that existed at the time of the passage of these regulations. Fence—that which is built, con- structed or grown, or composed of Parts ,joined together of material in some definite 1111111))('1' in which the prince purpose is to separate and tl iviri e, partition, enclose or screen a parcel or parcels of land, Garage, Private —a building or structure other than a portion of the main building, enclosed on not less than three sides and designed or used only for the shelter or storage of vehicles, primarily only •those ve- hicles belonging to the occupants of the main building, Garage, Publio.—a building or struc- ture other than a private got'age, used for the care, repair or storage of automobiles, or where motor ve- hicles are kept for remuneration, hire or role, Height —total distance In feet from I average ground elevation at peJim,• eter watts 10 top of sign or structure, Hoate Occupation —the use of a dwelling unit in whic], the mien- pant lives and is e115231ed in It0F profession or trade entirely within the Confines of said dwelling unit. Hospital —an institution specializ- ing in giving el inn cal, temporary and emergency services of a medical or surgical nature to human patients and licensed by Washington State Law.. Hospital, Mental —(ln c]udin g treat- ment of alcoholics)—R11 institution licensed by Washington State Agen- cies under provisions of law to .offer facilities, care and treatment for cases of mental and nervous dis- orders and alcoholics. Sign or Sunk Yard —an open area. whele waste or scrap materials are bought, sold, exchanged, stored, 3111211, pa011- ed, disassembled or handled, lnelud- Baildiug', Detached —a minding- stn r- Mg but not limited to scrap iron re.1lnded by an (Pe11 space 01) too and other metals paper, rags rub - same lot as the principal building. II her tires and bottles. i junk yard ut Building' Line — front, side and rear i does includes an auto wrecking yard hut. building lines are the line on each iiii within enclosed encllosedrlbuildings established "A cces- r onions Latter— s-lateria] capable of causing injury to living" organ - isms 1(y ehcnlicat reaction, or is capable of 2(!115] ng detrimental ef- fects upon the physical or economic well -being of individuals, Offstreet Parking Space —at, area of at least 10 feet in width and 20 feet in length situated on territory other than a noblle or private street., alley, highway or trafflcwa3', and used only for the storage of vehicles. Outdoor Advertising Display, Sign or Billboard —any material 012 Any kind pluoed, painted or' printed for 1111tdian' advertising purposes on or in the ground, nr on any tree, wall, rock, fence, building or structure. Outdoor /Advertising Structure— a structure of any kind erected or maintained for outdoor advertising Purpase.s, upon which any outdoor advertising display, sign or billboard is or may he Placed. Person — includes an individual, firm, partnership, association or cor- poration. Professional Offices— offices used as a place of business conducted by persons engaged in recognized pro- fessions, and others whose business activities consist chiefly of services 10 the person as distinguished from the handling of commodities. Public Open Space—any public owned open area: plinks, playgrounds, pl:ayfields, beaches, waterways, park- ways, boulevards, streets, greenbelts. Reclassification —;u change in zon- ing bounds r]es u11011 the zoning map which 15 an official part of these zoning''rcgulatlons. Recreation Facility or Arear —Non- Commercial —a facility or area for recreation purposes, such as a swim- ming ]S,01, park, tennis court, play - g1•nund Or other similar use ape (110(1 anti maintained by a non - profit club or organization. Rssidence —a building or structure or portion thereof, which is designed for and used 10 provide a place of abode for human beings. The term "residence" includes the term -resi- dential" as referring to the type, or intended use, of a building. Rest Home, Nursing Home, Home for the Elderly —a private home or institution for the care of the aged or the infirm: is place of rest and care for those suffering bodily dis- orders. Roof —a structure covering ally portion of a. building or Structure, including the projections beyond the walls or supports, Service Station —all establishment which provides for the servicing of motor vehicles and o]]el'atioll5 inci- dental thereto, limited to the retail sale of petroleum products and onto- mobile accessories; automobile wash- ing (not including auto laundry): waxing and polishing of automobil- es: tire changing and repair trot including recapping); battery service, charging and replacement (not in- cluding repair and rebuilding): ra- 11 atot' cleaning and flushing (not in- cluding steam cleaning and repair); installation of accessories; and the following operations if conducted wholly within' a building: lubrica- tion of motor vehicles, brake servic- ing, wheel balancing, the testing and replacement of carburetors, 1111312, condensers, fan belts, wiring, water hoses and similar parts. Yard, Front— extends along the full 100510 of the front lot line, between the two side lot lines and to the closest building on the some lot, or to a distance designated in zoning regulations. Yard, Rear — extends along the full tenth of the rear lot line., between the two side lot lines and to the closest principal building on the same lot; or to a distance designated in zon111g regulations. Yard, Side— extends along a side lot lino from the front yard to the rear yard, between the side lot Tine and to the closest building on the same 101, or to a distance designated in zoning regulations, Zone —an area defined 20 to boun- daries and location, and classified by the zoning regulations as available for certain types of uses, and with- in which other types of uses are excluded. Zoning Lot—a single tract of land loeittcd within a .single block, which at the time of filing for u. building permit, is designated by its owner or developer as a tract to be used, developed or built upon as a unit, under single ownership or centre]. A zoning lot rt11q' or only not coin- cide with a lot of record. ARTICLE I11 ESTABLISiiING MAPPED ZONES AND REGULATIONS THEREIN For the purpose of these Regula- tions the City of Port Angeles io div;41ed into thirteen zoning c]assifi- catio11s 112 follow -s: Abbre- viated Zone See- Design- Classifi- tlop anon cation 1 R5 -0. Residential Single Family District 2 RS -7 Residential Single Family District 3 11111•' residential Multi- Faintly District 4 RTP Residential Trailer Park District 5 RD Residential Puffer District 6 CSD -N' Neighborhood Shop - ping District 7 CSD -CI Community Shopping District CSDC -2 Community Shopping District 6 CAD Commercial 'Arterial District 9 0131) Central Ilusineios District 10 PSC Planned Shopping Center District 11 o1-1. ]ndusurial Park District 12 if -2 1. 1,53211] District 13 1'3P Public Buildings — Park District. Zoning Map A. zoning map, showing the loca- tion and the boundaries of the var- ious zoning districts in the` city, shall be established as the Official Zoning :clap, and shall he an integral Part of these Zoning Regulations, ARTICLE IV CLASSIFICATIONS 31eoti■n 1, RS -9 RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY DISTRICT Permitted Uses Single family dwellings from shining into residential property. c. 3tinimuw building' line set - lhac]t: 35 feet. Utilitq Buildings & Structures, sub- ject to approval of the Planning Commission. Hospitals (not to include hospi- tals for the treatment of mental disorders or alcoholism) on harts 5 acres or larger, subject to Removal of .the Planning Com- mission, Private Schools with an enrollment under 1(10 pupils to be granted a conditional permit, with 53ec]- fic provisions by the Planning Commission. School 13 wi1I) an enrollment over 100 pupils are to he considered the same as public F0(10011, Rest homes, or Nursing Homes on tracts 2 acres or larger, subject to approval of the Planning Con1- nliss1on, Private Stables, for horses or cows subject to the following conditions: .a. Stables constructed no closer than 100 feet to any property 11115. h. Minimum int area 1 acre per horse, or cow. c. Minimum of 5' high fence on property line. Rome Occupations as are ordinar- ily or conveniently carried on in the home may be permitter) subject to the requirements of the Plan- ning Commission. Accessory 'Uses Private, garages, carports, sheds, Swimming, pools & cabanas. Minimum Lot Area 9,000 s1]. ft., if connected to public 1,0w01' system, if not, lot area as required by the Olympic: 1401111(1 Din trict. Minimum. Lot Width 75 feet. Minimum Yard Requirements 1''rent: 25 feet from front lot line except when abutting an arter- ial street, then 35 feet, Sides; No structure shall be per- mitted closer than 0 feet to any side lot line on the front two thirds of. 1110 lot. Detached accessory buildings only, on the rear one third of the lot may be permitted to within 1 foot of the side line, On cor- ner lots, the side yard abutting a street shall have the same requirements ass the front yard. 11ea': No residential structure shall be permitted within 25 feet of the rear property line. Acces- sory buildings shall bc per- mitted not closer than ten feet to rear property line or alley, Maximum Lot Coverage 507 of total area, trot to apply 10 1111511(1501(1 swimming pools) Maximum Height 30 feet. Off street Parking See Article V and Ordinance :co. 1555. Signs Permitted Signs no larger than 1 square foot. unl lght2d, showing only name of occupant. One sign per building. Section 2, RS -7 RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY DISTRICT Permitted Uses San1c as RS -0. 7V7i#: '• tr if- 0 • t: vs' .r �.': _ , THE PENINSULA HERALD /96. Thurs.. Oct. 12. 17� D LEGAL PUBLICATIONS boundary line shall be at the former center line of such vacated street, allay, place or cul -de -sac. Section 2. Nonconforming Uses Existing Land Use-- Continuance of Nonconforming- Use Any legal Ilse of the land, existing or established at the time of the adoption of these regulations shall be permitted to continue. Enlargement, AIteration, Reconstruc- tion A legal, conforming building or et'ueture housing a nonconforming, use shall be permitted to be repair- ed, altered, remodeled or reconstruct- ed, providing said repairs, alteration ur reconstruction sleet all zoning and building code requirements. Abandonment if any nonconforming Ilse of land and /or building structure is aban- d :med and /or (leases for any reason whatsoever for a period of one i1) year or more any future use of such land and /or building or structure shall he in conformity to the zone in which it is located as specified by these Regulations, Change in Use A nonconforming use shall not hereafter be changed to any other nonconforming use regardless of the conforming or nonconforming status of the building In which it is housed. Nonconformance as a Result of Annexation All above regulations shall apply to each nonconforming use which comes within the City by means of annexation, from date of annexation. Section 3 Nonconforming Building Structure Enlargement, Alteration, Remodeling An existing legal building or struc- ture that does not comply with zon- ing and building codo requirements shall not be enlarged altered or ex- tended. Structural repairs needed to maintain the hullding in a safe struc- tural condition may be permitted. Reconstruction When a legal building or structure that does not comply with the pro- visions of these regulations Is dam- aged to an extent that does not ex- ceed 75% of the existing assessed value of the building or structure for tax purposes, said building or structure may be restored, providing: J. P,eConstruetion is started with- in nine (9) months and 1s com- pleted within 18 months of date of damage. 2. .after such repair has been com- pleted, the building can be re- paired 04 altered only if its use. and the damaged portions con- form to the regulations of the district 10 which the building or structure is located. When a legal building or structure that does not comply with the pro- visions of these regulations is dam- aged 10 an extent that exceeds 7 i of the existing tieeeeCed value of the building or structure for tax pur- poses, said building or structure may be retah'cd or reconstructed provid- ing it conforms to all the building rode and zoning regulations of the zoning district in which it is situat- ed, and further providing: 1. Reconstruction is started with- in nine 19) months and is com- plete within dighteen,months of date or damage. 2. .After such repair has been coat- LEGAL PUBLICATIONS dwellings shall he permitted in any Cannnetanal District, Dwelling units situated above commercial structures shalI moot yard and height require - ments of said commercial structures - Offstroot parking spaces to be pro- vided shall he the total commercial and residential requirements for slid zoning hit, Section S Breezeway It an aeeeelury building is 'con- nected to a principal building fry a breezeway the accessory building shall not be considered an extension of and a part of the principal build- ing. fiection 9 Exception to Area Re- quirements 7-or the purpose of encouraging the construction of offstreet parking space under or within buildhtgrath- er than in rear, side or front yards, the following exceptions to minimum lot areas shall be permitted. For each 19 toot by 20 foot area to he permanently reserved and used for a parking space under or within a building, a lot area credit of 900 square feet shall be per- mitted. Solid lot area Creclit can toe deducted from the required mini- mum lot area, or can be used to increase a proportional number of permitted dwelling units in motels and multi - family structures. Section 10 Uses Any uses not expressly permitted are prohibited. Section 11 Non -Zoned Annexation Areas [f any area not previously zoned is annexed to the City it shall auto- matically on annexation he classified and subject to the provisions, re- strictions and requirements of the RS -9 Residential Single Family Disi- riot. ARTICLE XI ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT Section 1. Scope of Regulations All buildings erected hereafter, all uses of land or buildings establish- ed hereafter, all structural altera- tion or relocation of existing build- ings occurring hereafter, all enlarge- ments of or additions to existing uses occurring hereafter snail be subject to these Zoning Regulations which are applicable to the zoning districts in which such buildings, uses or land shall be located. However, where a building permit, for a building or structure h11,5 been issued in accordance with Icnv prior to the effective date of these Zon- ing Regulations, and provided that construction has begun by said date, said building or structure may be completed in accordance with the approved plans on the basis of which the building permit has been issued, and upon completion may be tweet- elect under a certificate of occupancy by the use fur which originally de- signated— subject thereafter to the provisions in regard to noncanforrn- ing buildings, uses and structures. Section 2. Interpretation In the interpretation and applica- tion of these Zoning Regulations the provisions of these Regulation= shall be held to the minimum reeuire- ments for the promotion of public health, safety and welfaree, NV ore the conditions imposed by LEGAL PUBLICATIONS Section 4 Sub - Standard Lots, Re- corded Lots When a lot has Tess than the nitnpm+ml relurrcd area, width or depth In any zoning district, and said lot was of record on the effective date of these 'Loring Regulations, ruah Tut shall he deemed to have complied with the minimum required lot area, width or depth in such zoning district. .1 legal building, structure may be permitted on said lot of record pro- viding It meets all front, side and !ear yard requirements. Section 5 Conditional Use Permit The Planning Commission shall consider all applications for Condi- tional (C(1e Permits and may grant 021(1 permits for such uses its by these regulations are required to be reviewed and which can be permitted only upon the granting of a Condi- tional Use Permit. The Planning ConInission may refuse to Issue a Conditional Use Permit If the char- acteristics of the intended use as related to the epeelfic proposed site ere sunk as would defeat the pur- iniee of those Zoning Regulations by introducing incompatible, detrimen- tal or hazardous conditions. in each application the Planning Commission may impose whatever re.etrictien1 or Conditions it considers essential to protect the public health, safety and welfare, and to prevenr, deprecation of neighboring property. Purpose of a Conditional Use Permit The purpose of a Conditional Use Fertnit shall be to assure that the maximum degree of comoatibllity be- tween uses shall be attained. The Purpose of these regulations shall he maintained with respect to the Particular use of the particular site and in consideration of other exist- ing and potential uses wit the general area in which such use 15 to be located.'. Section rr Variance & Decisions of Building Inspector The Planning Commission shall Consider written petitions for tem- porary uses, variances from area, height and space requirements in zoning regulations, to consider ap- peals from decisions of the Building inspector and 10 grant or deny said petitions. Requests for decisions by the Plan- ning Commission shall follow this procedure: 1. application shall lie in writing on forms provided by the Build- ing Inspector. 2. Applications shall he submitted to the chairman of the Planning Commission. 3. The Planning Commission shall fix a date of hearing on each application and shall at least ten (10) days prior to such date or he.u'ing cause to be posted in conspicuous places within 400 tees of rile proposed conditional use or Ca rhlnee a minimum of two (2) placards containing a notice advising the public (ABA: proposed conditional use or var- iance and the time and place of the hearing. 4. The eweers of property witlaln 400 feet of the property on which it is proposed to establish the. conditional use or variance may, not later than the day prior 10 the hearing, file with the City Clerk a written pro- test w'ihich mitet contain the legal description of the proper- ty owned by each protestant, • LEGAL PUBLICATIONS Action of the City Council on ap- 'llicatibus in regard to variances and Conditional Use Permits' shall be held at public hearings and shall be final and conclusive. Requests for Exceptions All applications for exceptions from this Zoning Regulations shall con - tain all basic information, along with otter Pertinent facts, maps and data required by Ile Planning Commis- Permits Void After Six Months All Variance and Conditional ((se Permits shall become void six months frw11 the date of granting such per- mits if use of the land or buildings has not lumen place in accordance with the provisions in gran ti ug said regtle1t). Section 0 Filing Fees The following fees, shall be paid apart the filing of an Application to cover the expense of processing and advertising: Conditional Iron, Variance, Special Permit 015.00 Zoning 'Rezoning *50 00 All applications shall be processed by the Building Inspector prior to filing, Sector 9 Zoning Initiation by the Planning Commission On its own action, or If requested by the Co*.i 1 ell, the Planning Corn - m: sslon shall cause to be prepared official controls which, when adopt- ed by ordinance by the Council, will further the objectives and goals of the comprehensive plan. The Plan- ning Commission may also (draft such regulations, programs and leg- islation which, in its judgment, are required to preserve the integrity of the comprehensive plan and assure its systematic execution, and Vie Planning Commission may recom- mend (11100 plans, regulations, pro- grams and legislation to the Council for adoption. Section 10 Amendments In determining if an amendment to these r'egn lotions is needed the City Council shall give due consid- oratioet to the proper relationship of such amendment to the Comprehen- sive Flan and the entire zoning regu- 1-•uiur.s; it being the Mtult to retain the integrity and validity of the zoning districts herein desur'i bed, and to avoid ilny isolated spot zoning changes' in the 'oiling map. Any amendments adopted by the Council may he modified from the form in which they were advertised within the 1imlts necessary to relate properly such amendment or unwed - nlents to the Zoning Regulations. Final aetien on such modifications shall be subject to review and report of the Planning CommissitJ p2.101' to final passage by the City C01111ufl. NO 11 (p1i cat tin for a. change of zoning of any lot, parcel or portion thereof shall he considered by the Council within one year of the final action of the Couecil upon a prior appl100110n covering any 00 0110 51I1)10 described land. This provision, how- ever, shall not impair the right of the Council to propose any arnerid- ment or change in the boundaries of any of the districts in these regula- tions, on its own act1011, Scclion 11 Subdividing and Platting T]he City Council shall review all proposed land plots and subdivi sionq and shail.have the power to approve or deny said pints and 10 require any modifications necessary to as- sure conformance to the general pur- LEGAL PUBLICATION; ARTICLE BIl VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES Any person, firm 01" corporation violating any provisions of this Ord- inance shall be guilty of a misde- meanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of nut more than $5110 01' by imprisonment for 't term not to exceed six months, or by both fine and imprisonment. Such person, firm or corporation shall he deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day dur- ing any portion of which any viola- tion of this Ordinance is committed, continued or permitted by such per- son, firm or corporation, and shall be pmt fshahlc as herein provided. BIRTHS September 30 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frazell, Sequin, girl, 5 lbs 3 az, 12:27 a.m, October 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald James, 437 Lopez, girl, 6 lbs 31/2 oz, 1111 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Hanson, Rt. 3, Sequin, girl, 8 Its 101/2 oz, 9:51 a.m. Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Bucknell, 320 E. 10th, girl, 7 lbs 4 oz, 12 :27 p.m. October 2 Mr, and Mrs. Donald Thorsen, 236 E. 6th, boy, 7 lbs 13 oz, 6:30 p.m. October 3 Mr, and Mrs. Willard Lausche, Forks, boy, 5 lbs 31/2 oz, 12:11 a.m. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Morris, Rt. 3, girl, 6 lbs 41/2 oz, 9:04 a.m. October 4 Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Charles, 729 E. First, boy, 7 lbs, 11:24 a.m. October 5 Mr, and Mrs. William Knap- man, Sequim, girl, 7 lbs 41/2 oz, 11:55 a.m. October 7 Mr. and Mrs. EIiot Clark, Rt. 1, girl, 9 lbs, 3:23 a -m. - MARRIAGES William F. Carter and Alice Della Santina, Forks Bert C. Grall and Mildred R. Miller, both Port Angeles Leslie D. Love and Gwen R. Swan, both Neah Bay William R. Jones, Port Angeles and Linda Gustafson, Sequim. George Earley, Forks and Cheryl Lofrenier, Orofino, Idaho. Larry H. Christianson, Seattle date of damage. 1ne1 _ _ - _. After such repair has been corn- health. safety and wclfarc% Meted, the building can be re- Where the conditions imposed by Paired or altered only if Its use any provision of these Zoning Rego- and the damaged portions con- Lotions upon the use of land or upon form to the regulations of the the hulk of buildings are either more district in ',Vick the: building 1'BSt1'ieti110 or less restrictive t 1011 or structure Is located. comparable conditions imposed by The extent of damage to a non- any other prevision of these Zoning conforming building or structure Regulations or of any other law, shall be determined by the findings ordinance, resolution; rule or regal. of three appraisers, one to be chosen lation of any kind, the regulations by the City, one by the building lv'hie11 0 "0 most restrictive (pr which owner and the third by the first two impose higher standards or reauire- ap0100isers. All costs incurred in oh- ]pent=) 01)011 govern. twining the estimates aro to be paid These. Zoning Regulations are not by the building owner. intended to abrogate Ally easement, Final decision0 to regard to the covenant, er any other private agree- extent and cost of damage are to merit., provided that •w]]ere these re- be made by the Building Inspection gulal.ion0 are 0101'00 restrictive (or Department. impose higher standards or require- Nonconformance as a Result of 1111011ts) than such onsemcuta, coven- Annexation 1nits or outer private agreements, All above regulations shall apply the requirements in these Zoning to each nonconforming structure ur Regulations shall govern. building which comes with the City No building, structure or use which by means of annexation. was not lawfully existing at the time of the adoption of these Zoning Section 4. Yards to be Enclosed [i1 gulatinns shall become Or be made Within a Solie Fence in wfuI solely by reason of the name Every wrecking, salvage, junk and lion of these Zoo ing Reg o lati one, and used lumber yard, equipment and to the extent and in any planner that rnateri:al storage yards, auction house said unla w fu 1 building, structure or or second-hand store which, after 11,e 1)1)1 diets with the requirements the effective date of these regul >t- of these Zoning Regulations said (ions, exists as a nonconforming 1,,o building, st ew1ur0 ur use remains shall in the interest of public oafely, unlawful. within six (11) months after the same Rules for Interpreting becomes a nonconforming use, 11e Rr c.l.ion Eosin .t 2 R Rules p eomplotely enclosed within a build- g ing or within a continuous solid fence 01111011 uncertainty exists as to the no less than seven (7) feet 111 1)011i]da Pies of zones as indicated on height or to a greater height if such the official zoning neap, the follow - height is needed to screen complete- 11110 rules shall apply: ly all the operations of such yards. a. 'Boundaries shown on the zoning The plants of said building or fence map 11s approximately following :-hall have first been approved 110 the center line of streets alleys, the Planning Commission, and said highways or situ limits 011011 be building or fence shall be maintained construed an following such oen- in full conformity with any 0011(11- tc.r lines and city limits. Lions attached to such approval. h. P1sfance.s riot speci finally 11101 - New uses shall he subject to site cited on the Zoning Map s11a11 approval of the Planning Commission be determined by applying the anti x11111l he su Meet to any restrict- scale of file map, lions and Modifications said Cons- r.. 11'11('1'0 a 0)11141 hounda rY 11ne par- .mi0sion may stipulate. allcl, or approximately parallel, Noise, abatement is to be enforced t)1 a street divides a. lot or pro- from 6'00 0.11. to 7:00 A.M. Burning Deity in single ownership hay- of items on the premises is prohibit- ing street frontage in a less ed. restrictive zone, the provisions Auction houses, second -hand barns, applicable to the less restrictive salvage 1mn her and used parts estab- may he extended to the entire 1]shments shall contain all items for let, but in no case for a dist- display or 101110 within a structure or behind 1 sight- obsCu]'ing fence n•t less than six (0) feet in height. No Part of any requited front, side or roar yard shall he used for the 11110 or display of any said items. Section n Moving of Buildings No building precoristructed either partly or completely', ahil1! be moved onto any site until such site and such building have been approved by the Planning Commission and the Funding lnspector. Section 6 Temporary Buildings Temporary buildings used in con- junction with construction projects, or buildings used as real estate tr10il. offices, May be located in any 'Lone for a period not to exceed six (11) months. Buildings intended for :r longer period of 115 .shall conform in every respect to all provisions of these regulations. e. Section 7 Dwelling '!nits in Com- mercial Areas Dwelling units that are permitted in Commercial Districts shall lie sit- uated 111 opal-inlet-It hlli1di11 gO and motels. No one - farnily or two - family anon of 1110re than twenty -five (25) feet. Where such zone boun- dary line divides a lot having street frontage only in a more restrictive zone. the provisions of these Regulations covering the more restrictive portion of such lot shall extend to the entire lot, d. Where a zone houudary line di- vides a. lot of single ownership and such line is at right angles er enprn xiplalely at right angles to the street, highway or place upon which 00(11 lot fronts, the provisions of Ihcse Regulations applicable in the less restric- tively znne(1 portion of the lot may he extended 10 the entire lot or for n distia pre of twellty- flve (2) feet from such zone bountlamt lino, whichever Is the lesser (distance, 111'et'„ 1` 00010 1'(1ur)111 I's' line. as tn1trated on the zoning may, er0ln,pG the top or bottom of 1 bluff nr hank. well line shrill he + for •'Hint v-n,irh i0 the av ^'-- ^ 0 0 (1)0 of the 01011e for the hank and fop, or l,nthinl, ae de- iermin1d by the City Engine ^r. legal description of the proper - ty owned by aach protestant, and 11) City tllerk shall on the same day advise the Chairman of the Planning Commission of the protests so filed. In considering any petition for variances and temporary uses, the members of the Planning Cwninli-,- sinn sba11 consider and shall base their decisions upon the following standards: 1. That the granting of this re- quest will not cause deprecia- tion of :surrounding property. 2. That the denial of this request wilt not cause 1111 unnecessary hardship that is beyond the con- trol of the petitioner. 3. That this request, if granted,. will be in conformance with the Comprehensive 01011_ The purpose of -a. variance stint] be to Present discriminalion. No 0 a Hance shall be gr^ 11ted which would have the effect of granting a special privilege not shared by other property 01 the same vicinity and zoning district, Required Showing for a Variance The City Council 11111y not appr0102 a reynes.t for vslri,tnce 1101010 three nr 011,10 Of. the following criteria can be shown to exist: 1.. That because of special circum- stances applicable to the su hied property. including size, shape, topography, location or surrollo- di11gs, the strict 7l])lllilati0Il of these regulations is found to den rive the. snb,ipet property of 101E -'ll tc and privileges enjoyed 1110 other properties in the sa1ne vicinity and zoning district. 2. 'rllal the granting of the var- iance will not be materially de- trimental to the public health. safety- or general welfare or injurious to the nronerty or i 1i1,'ovement1 in the v1 einity and the gelling district` which snl)iect prone is situated. 7. That the denial of the Variane.11 will oanSC an unnecos'al'Y hard- ship that iv bovOnd the control of the Petitioner. d. That On granting of the va1- lanrc will not adversely "effect the intent. and 111111 0 5 8 of the comprehensive plan. Section 7 Hearing & Appeal of Conditional Use & Variance Applica- tions Notice & Rearing for Variance it Conditional Use Permits ]'non filing an application for a Variance Or A Conditional 'Use Per- mit In which the nPpneution sell forth fully the grounds for, and the facts deemed to justify, the granting of the Variance or the Conditional t'se Permit, the Planning Commis- sion eha11 give public 110tice. as provided in the Laws of the State of �i'a shington and articles in these Rcgul10 Dons which are applicable he1et0. of the intention to consider at a public ]tearing the grnnt111)1 of the Variance or Conditional (Ilse 0e'- mit. The Planning ('on101100101 01111 11 after said hearing refer it's recom- mendation to the City Council for final wetted. Notice of•,Action on Application NV-hen the-action of the Council is (0 approve or deny an 01,01 ieet inn, the Iluildinq lnspector. within four- teen (14) drys from the date of such action. shall notify the applicant by forlvnrdfng a copy 01' the action. Decision of the Council Shall be Final or deny said plats and to require any modifications necessary to as- sure conformance to the general pur- poseu0 0f tnC cum Drencntirvc 1000. and (o standards; specifications a71(1 regulation, established by State Lan-, by City of Port Angeles Subdiv'io-inl] Regulations and by those Zo11in1! Regulations. Section 12 Enforcement It shall be the duty of the Build - int lnspector to enforce all provi- sions of this Ordinance, No oversight ur dereliction on the part of the Building Inspector or any official ut employee of the City of Port. Ange- les vested with the duty ur authority to issue pernlits or licenses :hall legalize, authorize, 1Pa1Ve or excuse the violation of any of the provi- sions of this Ordinance. No Permit_ or license for any use, building or purpose 011011 be- issued by tiny official or employee of the City' of Fert Angeles if the same would be in conflict with the provi- sions of this Ordinance or any otter Ordinance now' in force referring to. this Ordinance. Any permit of license so issued shall be dull and void. In the event any person, firm ur er11-llnr'il line should lase, erect. con- struct, move or alter or attempt to use, erect, construct, 111010 or alter :Inv property, huildil:g or structure in violation of the provisions of this Ordinance, the ea[ne. is hereby de- Clared a 1)0)4110 nuisance and it shall be the duty of the City Attorney to bring and to 11011ecute 00 action in any court of enmpel.ent jurisdiction to enjoin such person, firm of corp- oration from continuing such use, erection, construction, moving or al- tering. 1f such use, erection, con- struction, removing or alteration is being or has been accomplished, the City Attorney shall enj0hl such per- son, firm or corporation from main- taining same. Section 17 Entry Upon Private Property The Building Inspector, members of the Commission and the Pia11- 0ing or Engineers staff in the per- formance of their functions and du- ties., on notification except in an emergency, may enter upon any land and lnplte examinations and surveys. Provided, that such entries and examinations do not damage or interfere with the use of the land by those persons ]awfully entitled to the possession thereof, ARTIC.7E XII SEPARABILITY It is hereby declared 10 be the intention of the City Council that the several provisions of this Zoning Ordinance are separable, in accord- ance with the following: - 1- Tf any e)urt of 'onlpetent juris- diction shall adjudge any pro- vision of this Zoning Ordinance to he invalid, such judgment shall not affect any 1)1.110r 1)r0- iv-j1inn of this Zoning Ordinance not .specifically included in said judgment. 2. It wry court of 100111petent juris- diction shall adjudge Invalid the apolieatinn of any ]lrovilion of this Zoning Ordinance to A pur- 111111al' property, building ur ether st 'meth re, such .0 udgmen1 shall not affect the application of said provision 00 any other properly. building or str(PLU, -,' not specifically included in said judgment. Cheryl Lofrenier, Orofino, Idaho. Larry H. Christianson, Seattle and Susan L. LazZar, Yort: 30n- geles. F.' Burke Webster and Jeanne Dunlap, both Port Angeles. DEATHS Bert Adams, 77, 914 W. 14th, born Dec. 10, 1889; died October 6, ].967. Marjorie N. Sprague, 80, 828 E. 4th, born November 9, 1886; died October 8, 1967. Nina N. Sorgenfrei, 64, Rt. 1, Box 900, Sequim, born November 7, 1902; died October 7, 1967. DIVORCES Brown, Byrnadine vs David R. Swagerty, Rose C. vs Burl J. FOREIGN WARS AUXILIARY HOST TO VISITORS FROM OUT OF TOWN Friday evening, October 6, the meeting of Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary 1024 marked the official visit of District President Louella Butts of Hadlock. Mrs. Margaret Minty of Sequim and Mrs, Sybil Merritt of Forks were guests. Mrs. Butts gave instructions on changes that have made and sug- gested some new projects for the auxiliary.. She was presented a corsage and a gift by president Mrs. Fred Feakes. The resignation of Mrs. Lloyd O'Green as senior vice president was accepted. Mrs. O'Green is Ieaving to make her home in West Lynn, Oregon. A surprise farewell party was held by the members for her last week. The office will be filled by election at the October 20 meeting. Contributions were made to the IJGN and Alaska Flood Relief Fund. More than two thousand Betty Crocker Coupons have been sent to the Fircrest Bus project fund towards the purchase of a bus for the school. Refreshments were served to Post and Auxiliary members by Mrs. James Deaton, Mrs. John Woodcock, Mrs. Lewis Tucker and Pearl Ronalds.