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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 01/04/1966 . e . Minutes of the regular meeting of the Port Angeles Planning Commission, January 4th 1966~ Members rresent were Anrlerson, Dillin~, Driscoll, Hunt and Stranje. Also present Buildin~ Inspector Robert Willson. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. First order of business, Chairman read a letter from Cr~scent Shores Buildirs, Inc. dated Dec@mher ~th, 1965 cancel in) thp.ir oriryinal application for a variance from the zoning ordinance covering Lots I, 2, 1 and 4 Block 1 Hi)hland View Acre Tracts. This is the application that had been under consideration at our pr~vlous meeting. Next order of business was consideration of the application of Crescent Shores Builders Inco dated December 13th, 1965 for permission to construct an apartment building for off camFUS, c~lle1c sturlent housin~ to he lOCAted on Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Highland Vi~w Acre Tracts. Pursuant to Section 11 of the City zonin~ ordinance the City had rnailp.d notice~ to ~ll prcp~rty owners within a 400 foot radius of the proposed site. . Chairman read a copy of the notices mailed and also read the list of names of the property ownerq that had entered prot~~ts, Rnd inquiry was made of the overflow crowd if &ny wer~ present whose name had not be~n read. There bein] none it was deemed the prot~~t list was complete. Upon examination it was ~eter- mined a total of 2208% of the property involved had entered protests. Chairma~ rearl a lettpr received from M.G.Poole, Town Planners retained by the City, referrin~ to off campus housing as practiced by other cityso Mr. Poole stated this type of housing was considered a basic concept in pre~ent day planning and very desireably adjacent to colle~e camruses. The meeting was then given over to verbal statements from the floor. Several people spoke including Mrs. Minks, and Mpssers 18U, Lannoye, Newell, Lawson and otheres. The protests ran}ed from morals due to lack of ~upervislon to the objection of the opening of Park Avenue as a thru street to the college campus. Those present apparently wishing to keep Park Avenue a~ a dp.ad e~d stre~t. Affer an exhaustive discussion the hearing was declared closedo A motion was then proposed and passed with one abstain- 1n1 vote, recommendin1 to the City Council the application be approved~ 9 P.M. No further business appearin')' the meeting ad.fourned at . Respectfully submitted, Actin) Secretary Fred C. Strange, Chairman