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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 04/12/1989 AGENDA . paRT ANGELES PLANNING CDMMISSICN 321 EalSt: Flft:h' St:rset: Port Angeles, WalShlngt:an 9B362 APRIL 12, 1989 7:00 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of March 22, 1989 IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT - SMA 88(11)93 - SEA FARM OF WASHINGTON, Railroad/Oak Streets: Request for a Permit to develop Terminal #4, located in the M-2, Heavy Industrial Dis- trict. (Applicant has requested withdrawal of this applica- t ion. ) .' 2. SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT - SMA 89(03)96 - JOE SCHMITT AND WATERFRONT ASSOCIATES, 121 East Railroad Avenue: Request for a Permit to allow the replacement of 1 piling and add an additional 7 pilings, with planking between, in association with a charter boat service located at The Landing Mall site. (Applicant has requested a continuance of the application.) 3. STREET VACATION REQUEST - STV 89(02)1 - PRIEST/ZIEGLER/ QUINN, a portion of Alder Street: Request for vacation of that portion of Alder Street lying between Front and First Streets abutting Block 133, TPA, along with the alley in said Block 133, abutting Lots 4-15. 4. APPEAL OF RETAIL STAND PERMIT DECISION - RTS 89{03)4 - JOHN TANGEDAHL, 128 East Railroad Avenue: Appeal of the Planning Director's decision concerning a Retail Stand appli- cation, located in the CBD, Central Business District. 5. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT -CUP 89(04)7 - SOLGANICS, Critch- field Road: Request to locate a sept age waste treatment and utilization facility within the LI, Light Industrial District. V. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC VI. STAFF REPORTS 1. Request for interpretation as to the permissibility of a shake and shingle manufacturing operation in the Light Indus- trial District. .~ VII. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC VIII. ADJOURNMENT The Pldnn~ng Commi~~~on w~ll not commence a new hea~~ng be~ond 10 PM. Any item not ~td~ted p~~o~ to thdt t~me w~il automdticdll~ be cont~nued to Mdg 10, 1 989 . . PLANNING COMMISSION Port Angeles, Washington April 12, 1989 I CALL TO ORDER Chairman Wight called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. II ROLL CALL Members Present: Jim Hulett, Dick Wight, Jerry Cornell, Bob Philpott, Larry Leonard, Jerry Glass. Members Absent: Donna Davison. Staff Present: otto Miller, Sue Roberds, Bruce Becker. III APPROVAL OF MINUTES Mr. Cornell moved to approve the minutes of the meeting of March 22, 1989, as submitted. Mr. Philpott seconded the motion, which passed 5 - 0, with Mr. Glass abstaining. IV PUBLIC HEARINGS . SHORELINE MANAGEMENT HEARING - SMA-SS(11)93 - SEA FARM OF WASHINGTON: Request for a Shorel ine Substantial Development Permit to develop Terminal #4, located in the M-2 Heavy Industrial District. Location: Railroad Avenue and Oak streets. (Applicant has requested withdrawal of this application.) Chairman Wight reviewed a letter from requesting withdrawal of the application, public hearing. the applicant and opened the Harry Murray, 3021 Seabeck Highway, Bremerton, read a prepared statement into the record. Mr. Murray stated that he has pending litigation in conjunction with Termial #4, and requested this hearing be continued, rather than withdrawn as the applicant requested. Chairman Wight closed the public hearing. Mr. Leonard moved to table the item until an op~n~on from the city Attorney could be obtained. Mr. Cornell seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. . . PLANNING COMMISSION April 12, 1989 Page 2 ,SHORELINE MANAGEMENT HEARING SMA-89(03)96 JOE SCHMITT AND WATERFRONT ASSOCIATES: Request for a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit to allow the replacement of one piling and add an additional seven pilings, with planking between, in association with a charter boat service located at The Landing Mall site. Location: 121 East Railroad Avenue. (Applicant has reouested a continuance of the application.) The applicant has submitted a letter requesting a continuance of this application. Mr. Cornell moved to continue this item to the May 10, 1989, meeting of the commission, as requested by the applicant. Mr. Philpott seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. STREET VACATION HEARING - STV-89(02)1 - PRIEST/ZIEGLER/ QUINN: Request for vacation of that portion of Alder Street lying between Front and First Streets, abutting Block 133, TPA, together with the alley in said Block 133. abutting Lots 4 - 15. Location: Alder Street. . Chairman Wight asked if the applicant or a representative was present in the audience. There being no representative in the audience, Mr. Cornell moved to postpone the item until the end of the agenda. Mr. Leonard seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. APPEAL OF RETAIL STAND PERMIT DECISION - RTS-89(03)4- JOHN TANGEDAHL. Appeal of the Planning Director I s decision concerning a Retail Stand application, located in the CBD, Central Business District. Location: 128 East Railroad Avenue. Mr. Miller reviewed the Department Report. opened the public hearing. Chairman Wight . John Tangedahl, 128 East Railroad Avenue, was present for questions. Mr. Tangedahl discussed the denial of his retail stand permit by the Planning Director because the stand could not comply with the Retail Stand Chapter of the City Zoning Ordinance. Mr. Tangedahl explained he wished to appeal the provision of the Ordinance indicating that no outside power hook-up will be allowed for retail stands within the City. He further stated he could not operate an espresso cart without an outside power source. Mr. Tangedahl read a letter from Marty Meyer, of Boyd Coffee Co., Seattle. Mr. Meyer said that a retail stand would not PLANNING COMMISSION April 12, 1989 Page 3 . be able to offer an espresso service without a utility source. There was discussion between the Commission members and Mr. Tangedahl as to other possible locations which would comply with the Retail stand Chapter of the Zoning Ordinance. Chairman wight closed the public hearing. Mr. Cornell asked Fire Marshal Becker about the possibility and the hazards involved in an extension cord to a stand, such as an espresso stand. Fire Marshal Becker indicated that a cord that was manu- factured into the machine would be approved; however, an extension cord longer than 15 feet would not be permitted and that the cord would have to be protected from damage by the public. . After further discussion, Mr. Cornell moved to set a public hearing for the next possible Planning Commission meeting, and directed staff to provide wording for a possible amendment to the Retail Stand Chapter of the City Zoning ordinance, utilizing the wording provided by the staff, including limiting the length of electrical hook-up to be within 15 feet of the stand, protected to the satisfaction of the Fire Department, as well as limitations placed on the location of the outlets so they are outside of walkways which are accessible to public and private use. Mr. Glass seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. Mr. Leonard moved to extend consideration of the request for appeal of Retail stand Permit, RTS-S9(03)4, to the April 26th meeting of the planning commission. Mr. Cornell seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. CONDITIONAL USE HEARING CUP-S9(04)7 SOLGANICS: Request to locate a septage waste treatment and utilization facility within the LI, Light Industrial District. Location: Critchfield Road. Chairman Wight noted the memo indicating an attached letter from staff had been sent to the applicant requesting more information on the septic disposal site for approximately 120,000 gallons per month. . Mr. Glass moved to continue the item to the May 10, 1989, meeting of the Commission. Mr. Philpott seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. . . . PLANNING COMMISSION April 12, 1989 Page 4 STREET VACATION HEARING - STV-89 (02) 1 - PRIEST/ZIEGLER/ QUINN: Request for vacation of that portion of Alder Street lying between Front and First streets, abutting Block 133, TPA, together with the alley in said Block 133. abuttinq Lots 4 - 15. Location: Alder Street. Chairman wight asked if anyone representing the item was in the audience, and receiving no response, asked if staff had contacted the applicant concerning the meeting date and time. Mr. Miller indicated that the staff had telephoned Mrs. Priest on Monday, April 10, 1989, informing her of the hearing" date, time, and location, due to the fact that the Priests could not be contacted by mail. There being no one in the audience representing the petition for street vacation, Mr. Leonard moved to continue the item to the April 26, 1989, meeting of the Commission. Mr. Cornell seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. staff will inform the applicant. V COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC Bob Smith, 620 Milwaukee Drive, was present. There was a brief discussion between Mr. Smith and members of the Commission as to items that had been discussed the previous evening at the Town Hall Meeting concerning the Comprehen- sive Plan. commission members indicated to Mr. Smith they would be willing to take input on items for revision of the Compre- hensive Plan. VI STAFF REPORTS Request for Interpretation as to the Permissibility of a Shake and Shingle Manufacturing Operation in the Liqht Industrial District. Ken Sweeney, Port of Port Angeles, gave a brief description of the proposal for a shake and shingle manUfacturing operation in the Port's industrial area. Mr. Sweeney said it was his understanding this was a high-tech operation, with low to no noise outside the building. commission members discussed uses allowed in the Light Industrial District, both permitted and conditional. Mr. Glass moved to interpret that a shake and shingle mill could be considered as a conditional use permit within the Light Industrial District if the operation could be . . . PLANNING COMMISSION April 12, 1989 Page 5 conditioned to comply with the purpose of the Light Indus- trial District. Mr. Leonard seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. VII REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS There was discussion on the Town Hall meeting which had taken place April 11, 1989. Commission members discussed the Comprehensive Plan review and methods thereof. It was agreed to do the legal posting for a special meeting of the Commission for May 3, 1989, at Mr. Glass' residence, 1103 South Oak Street, to discuss the Comprehensive Plan. VIII ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 10:00 P.M. ~~~- Otto J!M.ler, Act' g. sec'y. PLAN. 171 . . . CITY of PORT ANGELES ATTENDANCE ROSTER obl.04 NtU"G TYPE OF l'El'ING DA'IE OF MEETING LOCATICN '"') /7 f fJAAA?~~'l ;: .J,-mml '- ~ /:n., ./ ')/- f/d -Jl9 CITY HALL ADDRESS: NAME: ~~~&g::;;( fks ,?oZ- I~L tJJ;~~fJ/l. -. . tJ r 1\ _. Z-6 ::5 7 W~, tz;, S r- '.ffj ;S;>>.a /77 ? o..li'o/ /.3s-o, P.A . .' ~, ~2D YAL{V~~ ~