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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 02/06/1968 February 1, 1968 . TO: Members of 'Port Angeles Planning Commission ; :RE: Meeting scheduled for February 6, 1968 I have received 2 requests for variances which have been properly posted for hearing at this meeting. The first is a request from Mr. Harold H. Butler of 3010 South Laurel street. Mr. Butler requests relief from the 25' setback requirement from the street right-at-way in an RS-7 zone so that he may construct a double carport. This location for the carport was contempl3ted by the architect wh~,prepared Mr. Butlers house plans.' At that time}' this area was in the county and this restriction did not exist during the construc- tion of the house and developement of the site. Consequently there is no other location available for this structure. The second request is trom Mr. Vic Rambo of ~ngeles Millwork. Mr. Rambo proposes to construct a lumber shed on the southeast corner of his property, paralleling the alley. Unless he can construct this on both the south and east property lines, he ~ does not hav~ sufficient space in which to build it. The ~ property overlaps both the CSD-Cl and RS-7 zones. I have received a request from a Mr. Warren E. Merrill of 421 North Liberty Street 'for- approvel to operate a wholesale brush (evergreens) baling and collection center at 819 East First Street. Nothing in the zoning ordinance pertains to this type of, an, operation in the CAD zone and I recommended that Mr. Merrill submit his request to the Planning Commission. Enclosed you will find a list of streets with proposed name changes. These primarily represent cases where more than one street has the same name, or one which sounds the same as anGther street, and also instances where ore street has different names in abuttinq subdivisions. All of these are a source of confusion ,and action should be taken to correct the situation. The City Council concurred with the recommendations of the Plan- ning Commission January 16, 1968, and denied the request of Mr. Cecil R. Bailey and approved the request of Mr. W. S. Holgate. No other business has been presented for this meeting as of this d~te. R. P. Willson, Recording Secretary .' .(~~ . February 6, 1968 Minutes of Port Angeles Planning Commission Present - Hunt, McHone. Anderson, Tre~t. Driscoll, Dilling, Hankins. Director of Public Works Warder and Building Inspector Willson Absent: None Minutes of the Planning Commission meeting held January 16, 1968 were approved as published. . New Business - Two requests for variances had been received and properly posted for hearing at this meeting. The first request, from Mr. Harold H. Butler of ~OIO South Laurel Street. was for relief from the 25 foot front set-back requirement. After considerable discussion it was voted to recommend that Mr. Butler be granted a variance' which would permit him to construct his double carport 15 feet from the property line ot a 70 foot wide right-at-way, centered on the platted 60 foot right of way. A further restrict~on was made that the carport is to remain open and not be converted to a closed garage or incorporated as another room of the house at some future date. The second request for a variance was from Mr. V. A. Rambo 'of ,Ange 1 es Mi 11 work. Thi s reque st was for a waive r of the set back requirements from' the alley and side property lines. Much discussion occurred of possible alternatives. It was voted to recommend that the request be granted but a restriction added that no access be provided to the proposed lumber shed from the alley side now or in the future. Mr. Rambo is also to be advised that the roof overhang of this structure must be confined to his own prope rty. '. Other Business Mr. Warren E. Merrill had requested approval of an ever- green brush packing operation on the property at 819 East First St. The zoning ordinance covers no operation of comparable nature in its list of approved uses, and the Building Inspector had recommended that approval be sought before makinq any investment in the operation. The Planning Commission felt there would be nothing objectionable to this type of business in the CAD zone. and recommended approval. A list of approximately 20 street names was submitted to the members by the City Manager for their consideration of re- vising the flames. Discussion following centered around problems and confusion arising from existing designations. It was unanimously agreed that the name changes should have been accom- plished sometime in the past and it was strongly recommended that the new designations be approved. , Mrs. Eva Miller requested permission to erect a small build-' ing and use it for storing donated materials for her benefit rummage sales. The property is in Block 160 Lot 8 Townsite at 6th and Tumwater and is an M-l zoned areao After a brief discussion. Mrso ~~ Minutes, Planning Commission February 6, 1968 page 2. .. Miller operation was recommended for approval. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stepp had inquired about operating a small automotive-electrical repair service from either of two different locations. One was located at 1112 East Front or the alternate at Marine Drive and "I" Street Hill intersection. After a hrief disoussion the Planning Commissioh members directed the Building Inspector to advise Mr. and Mrs. Stepp that either place was acceptable as long as all other requirements were satisfactorily met. such as parking, signs, etco A brief discussion came up regarding the motorcycle sales on west Boulevard across the street from Lincoln Park. Mr. Willis McClure, the owner, had inquired what effects annexation would have on the future developement of his business. and the Building Inspector had referred him to the Planning Commission. Mr. McClure was not present and the matter was tabled. A letter was received from Mr. Clarence Fidler, attorney for Robert R. Hurford, pertaining to the right of way width of East Street as designated in the mapped streets ordinance. The matter was referred to the Director of Public Works for investiga- tion and recommendation. No other business was introduced and the meeting adjourned at 0:40 P.M. .". (e, ,-