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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 04/01/1969 . . . Minutes of the Port Angeles Planning Commission meeting of April 1, 1969. Present: Hunt, Anderson, Dilling, Treat, McHone, Hankins, Building Inspector Willson. Absent: Driscoll Meeting was opened at 7:30 P.M. Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as received. Mr. Stanley A. Palmer, newly appointed Director of Central Services for the City of Port Angeles, was in attendance and was introduced to the members of the Planning Commission. New Business - Three variance requests had been received and properly posted for hearing at this time. Independent Bible Church, southeast corner of First and Vine Streets, had requested a variance from the zoning regulations of the CAD zone to permit them to construct a 751 x 481 building on the rear portion of their property closer to the alley right-of-way and east margin of Vine street than permitted. Discussion centered around the long-range plans of the church congregation, percentage of lot coverage, off-street parking provisions and type of building construction. Following the discussion,the Planning Commission voted to recommend the following: 1. The building be permitted with an alley setback of five feet instead of the required 15 feet. The only opening onto the alley will be fire exi.ts, openable only from~e inside. 2. Setback from the east margin of Vine Street of 4l feet be approved. 3. Percent-of-lot-coverage of 67% be accepted temporatrly. The removal of the 44' x 25' building on the west 30 feet of Lot 8 will bring this percentage under the 60% allowable, as the plans of the congregation develope. 4. The current off-street parking arrangements appear to be satisfactory for the present. However, when the necessity arises, the building on Lot 12 Block 27 N.R.Smith isto be razed and the property developed for off-street parking. Additional construction in the future will undoubtedly require the acquisition of more land for parking purposes. Charlp.s E. Huff, 332 East Lopez, had requested a variance from the regulations of an RS-7 zone to permit him to enclose an existing non-conforming carport and convert it to a bedroom. After a briet discussion the Planning Commission voted to recommend the request be denied, since there is ample area on the south side of the house for an addition without any variances, and also that the abutting pro- perties are becoming undesirably congested. Joseph Kilmer, 818 South "L" Street, had requested a variance from the regulations of an RS-7 zone to permit him to enlarge his existing sinqle family residence to 16 feet from the alley right-ot- way line instead of the required 25 foet setback. Following a brief discussion it was voted to recommend approval of the request. '. . . Minutes - Planning Commission Ap r ill, 1969 page 2 Old Business - Mr. E. L. McWilliams was present for the public hearing on the preliminary platting of his proposed "Seamount Estatesl1. The property had been posted by the developer as required, and the developer had paid the necessary fees for that portion (part of Suburban Lot 28) currently under consideration. The Planning Commission approved the preliminary plat. Mr. Max Ainsworth, owner of the grocery store at Mount Angeles Road and Campbell Avenue was present and requested an extension on the non-conforming use status of this property. The members voted to recommend approval. Mr. FIOrd McRevey,of Uptown Motel Enterprises, was present for a joint Panning Commission;-City Council meeting, to discuss his variance requests in connection with the proposed construction of his multi-purpose building, abutting the present three-story unit on the southwest corner of the 2nd and Laurel Street inter- section. A lengthy discussion followed, during which the following points were considered; primarily, the erection of the building on the west property lin~, and provisions for offstreet parking of non-patrons of the motel who might be attending activities held in the proposed structure. Mr. McRevey indicated th4 building was to be one-story, entirely of masonry construction and that he had an excess of possibly nine offstreet parking spaces above what were required for his motel units. From the sketch of the building proposed (70 x 241) it appears that 28 offstreet parking places would be required under Ordinance 1588. In connection with this discussion Mr. McRevey was queried as to any change in plans he might have made in the building on the west side of Laurel Street, north of 2nd (minutes of 1/7/69). Mr. McRevey advised the members that he had reduced the building from 8 units, on three stories, plus one penthouse, to 5 units on two stories, plus a penthouse. The west wall of this building is to be of masonry construction. The discussion of Mr. McRevey's proposed projects concluded when all members felt they had no further questions to ask. The Council advised Mr.McRevey that they would consider his request in light of the evenings discussion and the matter would be brought up at the next meeting of the City Council. No further business was presented and t.he meeting adjourned at 9:30 PM. ~~ fldW Harry n, C airman G(fp vA.' . . . MEMO: March 27, 1969 TO: e Port Angeles Planning Commission RE: Meeting scheduled for April 1, 1969 Old Business Floyd McRevey- multi-purpose building on southwest corner 2nd and Laurel Streets. The City Council tabled this request and plan to meet with the Planning Commission and Mr. McRevey at the April 1 meeting for a joint discussion of the application. New Business Independent Bible Church, southeast corner of First and Vine have requested a variance from the regulations of the CAD zone to permit construction of a 481 x 75~1 church building closer to the rear property line than the required 15' setback. This may also involve a question of off-street parking and percentage of lot coverage. Charles E. Huff, 332 East Lopez has requested a variance from the regulations of an RS-7 zone to permit them to convert an existing carport to a bedroom. The east wall of the carport is apparently on their east property line. Joseph Kilmer, 818 South "L" Street has requested a variance from the regulations of an RS-7 zone which would allow him to enlarge his existing single family residence and extend it closer 4It to the alley property line than the 25 foot setback required. o1h~r ~ Business E. L. McWilliams has provided me with a copy of his posting notice setting April I as the date for the preliminary hearing on his Seamount Estate plat. L. N. Jungman is preparing a replat of a portion of Block 1 Highland View Acre Tracts on East Street across from Bonneville substation. Whether he will attend this meeting I do not know. Del-Hor Inc., 1020 East Front St., has submitted an application to the City Council for rezoning the north half ot the north half of Suburban Lot 75 (15th and "M") from RS-9 to M-2 (M-l?) to permit operation of a gravel pit. This item will probably come up April 15. As of this date, I know of nothing else to be presented at this meeting. R. P. Willson, Recording Secretary e