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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 01/26/1968 f ~'- Proposed Street Name Changes 1/26/68 East St. (Highland View) Maple St. (Dann's Park) Maple St. (Penn.Park Union St. (Becan Hill to Portier St. (Beacon Hill) Franklin -Lane Madrone St. Craig Ave. Par k fl. 'J e. ( B e a con Hill) Campbell Ave. Grace St. Peabody St. lone St. (Grandview) "All Ave (Fog.& Dolan 2nd) 11BI1 Ave. " Rose St. If llel! !\ve. " Thistle St. 11 Chambers /\ve. (Chambers) Robinsol1 Ave. Airport Cutoff (18th to Blvd) ilL" St. Fourth St. (Chambers) McGill Ave. Third St. II MacDougal Ave. Hector St. II Campbe 11 Ave. Motor Ave. ,(Fo;].&. Dolan) San Juan Ave. Dolan Ave. 11 Orcas Ave. FOf}arty ft.ve. IT Lopez Ave. Fo:;,"e"st Ave. II 1.Vhidby Ave. Columbus Ave. II Vashon Ave. 11111 St. Hill Hi 11 St. . - January 12, 1968 !. TO: Members of Port Angeles Planning Commission RE: Meeting scheduled for January 16, 1968 I have received two requests which have been properly posted for hearing at this meeting. The first, a Conditional Use Permit requested by Cecil R. Bail~y to conduct an automotive repair service at his home. 2422 South Lincoln. Mr. Bailey's present shop on north Lincoln Street has been sold to Mr. Sahar who is constructing the Bayshore Motel complex on Hollywood Beach. The second request is from Mr. W. S. Holgate of 2527 South Cherry Street who has requested a variance to permit him to construct a carport closer to the rear property line than permitted in an RS-7 zone. Mr. Holgate, a recent arrival in town, has iust purchased the property. He was unaware of local building codes, permits etc. and had the stn'cture partly erected before I discovered it and stopped him. A prior owner had converted the garage to a family room and this property has no rear access. No other business has been scheduled for this meeting. Two or 411, three individuals have asked questions which I though had better be considered by the Planning Commission. They mayor may not appear at this meeting. One concerned a party who owns two adjacent 50 foot lots. His house is built 1 - 2' across the property line and the neighboring house on the otherside is built nearly on the property line. He wishes to sell the empty lot between his and his neighbors house. RS-7 zone. R. P. Willson, Recording Secretary -e .0 . -- January 16, 1968 Minutes of Port Angeles Planning Commission Present: Hunt, McHone, Hankins, Dilling, Anderson, Director of Public Works Warder, Building Inspector Willson. Absent: Driscoll, Treat Minutes of the Planning Commission meeting of December 19, 1967 were approved as published. No meeting had been held on January 2, 1968. New B~siness ~ Requests for Conditional Use permits and Variances had been received and posted as follows: Cecil R. Bailey, of 2422 South Lincoln Street had requested a Conditional Use permit which would allow him to construct a 40'x 40' garage closer to the alley and street right of way lines than per- mitted in an RS-7 zone and conduct an automotive repair service on his permises. During the discussion of this request, four protests were received and acknowledged. After considerable discussion it was voted to recommend the request be denied. W.S.Holgate, 2527 South Cherry Street had requested a variance from th e re a r 11 ne setback requ i reme nts of the RS-7 zone, to enab 1 e him to construct a detached, double carport in back of his residence. After a brief discussion, it was voted to recommend approval of this request. Other Business - The secretary p~esented a letter from John Kochanek requesting the vacation of IlAIl Street between Third street and the 3/4 alley. This request was presented for discussion only, as the City Council will have to set the date for a hearing. During the discussion, the members reiterated their opposition to vacation of streets and alleys in general but conceded that under some particular set of circumstances, such action might be desirable. Jack L06wen was present andJbrought up two separate matters for discussion. The first concerned the installation of a mobile home on 4 acres of property which he owns on the northside of Ahlvers Road in the vicinity of Haller- Road. The Commission advised Mr. Loewen that they would not give him permission to install-.a single mobile. home on the site, which is zoned RS-9, but with property of about 4 acres, with the proper plans, they might consider an application for re~oning to an RTP. The second matter which Mr. Loewen brought up was the matter of adding eight more alleys to Laurel Lanes Bowlin1-Ce~. Mr. Loewen proposes to provide an off street parking deck above the present and proposed addition. This would cover three lots, or 21,000 sq.ft. and might be able to accomodate 45-50 vehicles after area is deducted for vents, stnirs, ramp and driving aisles. The offstreet parking ordin- ance woudd require proviSiOnSt~Or l44hvehiCle(. for.h24 la~is~ Mr. . .. e over e~o par 1no. e wou e 1mRrovlng Loewen felt that by provldlng1 oe eX1s~lng Sl ua~lon, ev noug ne was increasing the demand. Members of the Commission felt that the present 16 alleys required 96 offstreet parkinl spaces and the pro- posed overhead parking deck would provide perhaps 50. This would leave a deficit of 46 vehicles plus a new demand for an additional 48 or a total of 94 vehicles which would still have to park on the streets. The general sentiment of the Planning Commission was that this did not represent much of an improvement in the existing situation. Mr. Loewen was advised to explore other possible solutions which would more closely . . ~ Minutes - Planning Commission - Jan. 16, 1968 pag e 2 approach the required 144 off street parking spaces. A short discussion on a variety of subjects was then opened, following which the meeting adjourned at 8:30 P.M. Respectfully submitted H1l!~~i!-'C~- Q/~i.on. ,..