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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 01/09/2008 I. II. III. IV. . V. VI. VII. VIII. . Fe JOR:^~T!};.^ NfG' ~Er iL' EI 'Sf / ~/ I: > I ) I ! I , !J I f I f > f , ^ > WAS H I N G TON, U. S. A. AGENDA PLANNING COMMISSION 321 East Fifth Street January 9,2008 6 p.m. CALL TO ORDER Pledge of Allegiance led by Chair ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular meeting of December 12,2007 WORK SESSION: Discussion regarding right of way development standards. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC ST AFF REPORTS REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS ADJOURNMENT PLANNING COMMISSIONERS Werner BeIer (Chalf), John Matthews (VIce ChaIr), Stanley Harns, Dave Johnson, Doc ReISS, MIke CaudIll PLANNING STAFF Mark Madsen, DIrector, Sue Roberds, Plannmg Manager, Nathan West, Pnnclpal Planner, Scott Johns, ASSOCIate Planner . MINUTES PLANNING COMMISSION Port Angeles, Washington 98362 January 9, 2008 6:00 p.m. ROLL CALL Members Present: Dave Johnson, John Matthews, Werner Beier, Doc Reiss, Mike Caudill, Tim Boyle, John Smith Members Excused: None Staff Present: Sue Roberds, Scott Johns, Nathan West, Heidi Greenwood Public Present: Council Person Cherie Kidd CALL TO ORDER Salute to the Flag was led by Chair Beier. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - No minutes were presented for review. . WORK SESSION Street Development Standards Associate Planner Scott Johns explained that the City Council has endorsed a street scape design for entryway corridors. As a result, Community & Economic Development and Public Works and Utilities staffhave been working on putting together information that will aid in the development of said rights-of-way. Mr. Johns presented a Power Point on the subject and staff and Commissioners collectively discussed various issues relating to trees, paving, concrete improvements, incentives, the need for flat walking surfaces and handicapped accessibIlity. Mr. Johns IS also a certified Arborist and has been working to put together a suggested tree list. Urban forest stewardship was discussed. Commissioners asked questions regarding vegetation management, pruning, the cost of landscaping maintenance, and the value oflandscaping the benefit it brings to the entire community and visitors alike. Commissioners recommended that handouts be printed as an aid to developers and residents alike on the topics discussed. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC None . STAFF REPORTS Staff noted that a 2008 work plan and short course on planning would be topics for the next meeting. . . . Plannzng Commission Mmutes January 9, 2008 Page 2 REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS None ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 7:40 p.m. PREPARED BY. S. Roberds . . . TH CiTY ^ WAS H I N G TON, U. S. Planning Commission · A voluntary board appointed by the City Council · Makes planning decisions or makes recommendations to the City Council . . . THE CITY OF " , WAS H J N G TON. U. S. Quasi-Judicial Duties Planning Commission makes final decisions on: Conditional Use Permits Shoreline Substantial Development Permits Parking Variances (Council must concur) . . . THE CITY OF ~ ~e JL, C) , * WAS H J N G TON, U. S. Legislative Duties Planning Commission makes recommendations to City Council on: · Preliminary Subdivision and PRDs · Rezones · Street Vacations · Comprehensive Plan amendments · Changes to codes . . . '\c THE CiTY OF , ~ WAS H I N G TON. U. S. Other Actions Planning Commission makes recommendations to Washington State Department of Ecology on · Shoreline Conditional Uses · Shoreline Variance . . . TH CITY OF , ~ WAS H I N G TON, U. S. The Planning Framework · Comprehensive Plan · Zoning code · Subdivision Ordinance · Environmentally Sensitive Areas Ordinance · Parking and Sign Ordinances · Urban Services and Standards Guidelines . . . T CITY WAS H I N G TON, U. S. The Comprehensive Plan · The Comprehensive Plan is a policy document that provides direction for the City's future growth. . . . , WAS H I N G TON. U. S. Comprehensive Plan Elements - Growth Management - Land-Use - Transportation - Utilities and Public Services - Housing - Conservation - Capital Facilities - Economic Development - Parks and Recreation . . . TH CITY OF ~ C) WAS H I N G TON. U. S. The Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map · The Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map designates generalized areas for types of use. · Each area is separated by an imprecise margin in order to provide flexibility in determining specific zoning boundaries. . . . ~~ I THE i: . i [h/ If) 'v 1+ " : C Y OF ~ ,9 ..,tT i,~G~l-ES 9 WAS H I N G TON. U. S. ~,. ~ . <f;~ oS>, "1"'..- ~ -..,~ <:i" <J..#/ ", " !~/ ' l 174, , '.l\ ,/14- '.::' /',~ '" /'/Iv 1~ '<<!j /,~Q', <!~ " , " -..0.... / " it; "'/ ''^ :! Ind LOR ", " . . . TH CITY OF . WAS H I N G TON, U. S. Comprehensive Plan structure · Goals == General statements of intent. · Policies == More specific than goals stated as things the City should do. · Objectives == Statements of things the City intends to accomplish. Objectives include will as part of the statement. These items can be measured. . . . THE ClTY OF ~ / WAS H I N G TON, U. S. The Zoning Code · Creates specific areas for specific uses. · Limits the uses and intensity of those uses in each area. Lists permitted and conditional uses. · Establishes bulk and dimensional standards. . . ~ 00 :J z o ..... (!) z J: 00 ..( I.l.. o w>- :I:t: t-U . "'''j' "', ,{;I J~' / ~{ i"/ "# / / .J/''\ '<', yS:->-... ~~/ ,i> ' ""', I / /'"', ", It,/ "", "" <<;;"" .t " <$' ~> I' I . . . i,. //% WAS H I N G TON, U. S. Urban Services and Standards Guidelines · Establishes the specifics for street width, pavement thickness, curb design, landscape requirements, pipe sizes, manhole specs, etc., etc, etc................ . . . THE, WAS H I N G TON. U. S. Process - Public Hearings · Staff presents complete staff report · Commissioners may ask questions of staff · Open public hearing - Proponent speaks first · Close public hearing · Discussion among Commissioners · Motion include Conditions, Findings, Conclusions · Second · Further discussion · Vote u (J) . ~ L- eo a.. ~ (J) 0> C .- '"C en ::J eo co ::l .C U +-' C/) ::J ..c Z '"C ::J C a.. 0 . i- t.? Z . J: 00 <: ,,~ . . . . THE CITY OF WAS H I N G TON, U. S. Population Trends · Existing and estimated population · Population distribution within City and UGA . . I..l.. o w>- :r:t: I-U . en :J z o I- t.9 z :I en <( S: . . 00 1:: 0 :J a.. en '+- Q) o Q) ~cn .- c :z 0<( t 0 l- ll) :I 00 <: <<~ lJJ :c . . Legend Census 2000 Population Per Acre o - 1 6 / Acre 1 6 - 4 9 / Acre 4 9 - 8 9 / Acre 8 9 - 18 0 / Acre , _ 18 0 - 56 9 / Acre Map Prepared by fhe Communtfy EconomIC Development Department - Planmng DIVISion Figures based on 2000 Census Data provided by Cler/am County - ::_~ - . City of Port Angeles - Population Density , '~~ " / ' , /"", ( ,-- , , / Scale 1 12,500 / ir ~ . ',I ~ . . . THE C~TY ~4iW' ~~^ 'F WAS H ] N G TON. U. S. Single and Multi-Family Inventory 2004 Single family dwellings 6,761 Multi-family dwellings Duplexes 234 Apt/Condo (3-4u) 222 Apt/Condo (5 or more u) 1,549 Total dwelling units 8,766 . . . 'Lx " ; 'ilL v' / WAS H I N G TON. U. S. Housing Cost · 2005 median house cost $204,000 mortgage payment approx $1,502 (w/20% down) · 2004 median income $41,108 after taxes $2,971 · 50.5% of take home ~ORTANGELES WAS H I N G TON, USA PLANNING COMMISSION ATTENDANCE ROSTER AND TESTIMONY SIGN-UP SHEET PLEASE SIGN IN Meeting Agenda of: //9h;/ / / To help us provide an accurate record of those in attendance, please sign in. Your signature acknowledges your presence. If you plan to testify, by your signature below, you certify that the testimony given is true and correct under penalty of perjury by the laws of the State of Washington. 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