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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 01/14/2004 . . . MINUTES PLANNING COMMISSION Port Angeles, Washington 98362 January 14, 2004 6:00 p.m. ROLL CALL Members Present: Bob Philpott, Fred Norton, Linda Nutter, Len Rasmussen Members Excused: Chuck Schramm, Fred Hewins Staff Present: Brad Collins, Sue Roberds, Jim Mahlum Public Present: None APPROV AL OF MINUTES Commission er Philpott moved to approve the December 10,2003, min utes as presen ted. Chair Nutter stepped down from the Chair to second the motion. The motion was called for by Commissioner Norton and passed 2 - 0 with Commissioner Norton abstaining due to absence at the meeting. Commissioner Nutter resumed the Chair. PUBLIC HEARINGS: Chair Nutter indicated that those who testify must sign the "Sign In" log and affirm that their testimony will be truthful to the best of their knowledge. STREET VACATION PETITION - STY 03-04 - CITY OF PORT ANGELESIUNITED STATES ARMY - Unnamed right-of-way north of Milwaukee Drive east of the City's landfill site: Request for vacation of unopened right-of-way. Assistant Planner Sue Roberds reviewed the Department's report recommending approval ofthe vacation as proposed and responded to questions from the Commission as to reasons for the vacation and particularly the one-half street portion. Director Collins added, in response to a question from Commissioner Rasmussen, that although the practice is not to vacate half streets, in this case the vacation is in the public interest to allow the development of municipal facilities and the half street area proposed in the northeast area of the subject site will allow access to the neighboring property owner who has several separate pieces of property at that location to continue with uninterrupted or changed access to the property. He also noted that for reasons which are no longer clear the reserved right-of-way at the western edge of the original Townsite was made 100 feet wide. So, vacating half ofthe right-of-way still leaves a 50' right-of-way which meets minimum City standards for right-of-way. Chair Nutter opened the public hearing. Jim Mahlum, City of Port Angeles Engineering Division, presented a drawing of the proposed development of the subject area that would be enabled by the vacation of the unnamed right-of-way. He indicated that a nonmotorized path is planned between Milwaukee Drive and West 18th Street, however, no through vehicular access is available to Milwaukee Drive. There being no further testimony Chair Nutter closed the public present. P/anJrillg Commission MillJlles Jallllary /4, 2004 Page 2 . Following brief discussion, Commissioner Philpott moved to recommend approval of the vacation as proposed citing the following findings and conclusions: Findings: ] . A petition requesting vacation of a portion of unopened, unnamed right-of-way located north of Milwaukee Drive and south of West 18th Street was submitted by the City of Port Angeles Public Works Department and the United States Army on December 2, 2003. The unnamed right-of-way originally formed the extreme edge of the original Townsite of Port Angeles. Annexations in 1957 and 1971 for municipal purposes extended the City limits further to the west to the current City limits, 2. Per RCW 35.79.010, two thirds of the owners of property in an area may request vacation of property and comprise a valid request for such action. The U.S. Anny does not wish to acquire any ofthe right-of-way as verified by the letter accompanying the petition and raised no objection as to the City obtaining ownership of the entire subject area. 3. Abutting properties are zoned Public Buildings and Parks (PBP) and Industrial Light (IL) and are operated as the City's landfill operation, the William R. Fairchild International Airport, and a private mining operation. The City's Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map identifies the area as being in the Northwest Planning Area and designated as Industrial (I). 4. The City's Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map were reviewed for consistency with the proposed vacation of right-of-way. Land Use Element Commercial Goals and Policies Policy EJ; Industrial Goal H and Policies 3 and 4; Utilities and Public Services Goal D and Policies D.9 and D.10; and Capital Facilities Goal A were found to be relevant to the proposal. . 5. The subject right-of-way area is composed of two strips - one being 100' x 379.4+ feet in size and one being 50' x 694.2+ feet in size for a total of 72,659 square feet in area. 6. The City of Port Angeles' Real Estate Committee met on December 12, 2003, to discuss the proposal and to establish a value for the right-of-way. A value of$0.11 per square foot was set based on the assessment of other similar properties in the area for a valuation of $7,792,92 for the subject area. 7. Properties south of the site are owned and operated by the Port of Port Angeles as a portion of the William R. Fairchild International Airport. Access through the unopened right-of- way to the property south of the site is not desired due to Airport restrictions in the clear area. Access to the Airport property is obtained through the Airport. 8. The vacating of a street is categorically exempt from the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review per Section 197-] 1-800 (2) (h) of the Washington Administrative Code. 9. The site was posted for a land use action and required publication appeared in the Peninsula Dailv News on December 16,2003. No public comment was received, . ]0, At its December 16, 2003, regular meeting, the Port Angeles City Council established a public hearing date for action on the street vacation petition as February 3,2004. The Port . . . Planning Commission Minutes January 14, 2004 Page 3 Angeles Planning Commission held a public hearing on the proposed street vacation on January 14,2004. Conclusions: A. Traffic patterns on surrounding streets will not be negatively impacted by the vacation. In fact, the flow of traffic to and from the Blake site will be improved with the ability to utilize a second improved ingress/egress point by way of Third Street which will be improved by the abutting property owner for access in consolidation of the site. B. The proposal is consistent with the goals and policies of the City's Comprehensive Plan specifically: Land Use Element Industrial Goals and Policies Goal G; Land Use Element Commercial Goals and Pohcies Goal D and H and Policies DJ and H.4; and Transportation Element Goal B. C. The street vacation is in the public interest as it places unused right--of-way on the tax roles and allows for the retention and expansion of existing businesses in the area. Commissioner Norton seconded the motion which passed 4 - O. PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION - MORRISON - 3900 Block Old Mill Road: A proposed subdivision in the RS-9, Residential Single Family zone. (Continue to February 11 at applicant's request.) Chair Nutter opened the public hearing and noted that the applicant had asked that the item be continued to February 11, 2004. Commissioner Norton moved to continue the public hearing to February 11, 2004, 7 p.m. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Rasmussen and passed 4 - O. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC None. ST AFF REPORTS Director Collins indicated that the City's Comprehensive Plan Citizen Advisory Committee (CAe), of which Commissioner Hewins is a representative, had met and would be putting together a detailed public participation program for review ofthe Plan. He explained that a major kickoffhas been planned entitling the review as "2020 Vision for Port Angeles" with interactive internet participation as a part of a full marketing campaign. Assistant Planner Sue Roberds noted that as a result of inquiry by the Planning Commission and concurrence with the City Council members, the City Attorney is working on a notice to record form that will enable conditions attached to certain permits to be recorded with the County Auditor. . .' . Planning Commission Minutes January 14, 2004 Page 4 REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS Commissioner Rasmussen was glad to be back from his lengthy trip and noted some planning issues he had observed while on vacation. Commissioner Philpott stated that he will be out of the state for the next two meetings and will return on February 23td. Commissioner Nutter noted an article in a newspaper entitled "Strait News and Report JJ that had been delivered to her home that might be of interest to other Commissioners. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 6:50 p.m. ~ ~;.~ PREPARED BY: S, Roberds