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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 04/12/1995 . . . .PLAHN\tlG AGENDA CITY OF PORT ANGELES PLANNING COMMISSION 321 East Fifth Street Port Angeles, W A 98362 April 12, 1995 7:00 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER n. ROLL CALL m. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of March 22, 1995 IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 1. SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT. SMA 95(04)149 - PORT OF PORT ANGELES. Ediz Hook: Proposal to construct a multi-purpose pier (Marine Safety & Resource Center) in the IH, Industrial Heavy District. (Continued from February 8, 1995.) 2. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT. CUP 95(04)07 ~ HECK. 1533 West Twelfth Street: Request to allow a residential care facility to locate in the RS-7, Residential Single Family District. (The applicant has withdrawn this pennit.) 3. STREET V ACA TION PETITION STY 95(04)03 ANDERSON/SA WBY. Portion of Fourth Street at Benjamin Avenue: Petition for vacation of City right-of-way. 4. REZONE REOUEST - REZ 95(04)02 - THOMPSON. 800 Block Georgiana: Request to rezone two Townsite lots, approximately 14,000 square feet, from RS-7, Residential Single Family, to eo, Commercial Office, District. PLANNING COMMISSION; Linda Nutter,Chair, Tim German (Vice), Orville Campbell, Cindy Souders, Bob Winters, Bob Philpott. Bob King. STAFF: Bl'lld Collins, Director, Sue Roberds Office Spedalist, and David Sawyer, Senior Planner. . . . 5. CONDmONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 95(04)08 - YMCA. 302 South Francis Street: The proposal is to expand an existing quasi-public recreational facility which is located in a residential single family zoning district. (The applicant is requesting continuation of this item.) 6. MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT - MCA 95(04)04 - SUBDIVISION REGULA nONS, City-wide: Proposal to amend the subdivision/short subdivision regulations regarding right-of-way access requirements in the case of one existing habitable dwelling unit. V. COMl\fUNICA nONS FROM THE PUBLIC VI. STAFF REPORTS VII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS VIII. ADJOURNMENT All correspondence pertaining to a hearing item received by the Planning Department at least one day prior to the scheduled hearing will be provided to Commission members before the hearing. PUBUC HEARING PROCEDURE: Spokesmen for the proponents and opponents will be given an opportunity to speak to the request. Information submitted should be factual. relevant and not merely duplication of a previous presentation. A reasonable time (10 minutes) shall be allowed the spokesman; others shall be limited to short supporting remarks (S minutes). Other interested parties will be allowed to comment briefly (S minutes each) or make inquiries. The Chairman may allow additional public testimony if the issue warrants it. Brief rebuttal (S minutes) for proponents and opponents will be heard separately and consecutively with presentation limited to their spokesman. Rebuttal shall be limited to factual statements pertaining to previous testimony. Comments should be directed to the Board, not the City Staff representatives present, unless directed to do so by the Chairman. . . . MINUTES PLANNING COMMISSION Port Angeles, Washington 98362 April 12, 1995 7:00 p.m. ROLL CALL Members Present: Orville eampbel1, Bob King, Bob Philpott, Cindy Souders, Tim German Members Excused: Linda Nutter Staff Present: Sue Roberds, David Sawyer, Bruce Becker, Ken Ridout Public Present: David and Vicki Anderson, Chuck Madison, Mr. and Mrs. David Olexer APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner King moved to approve the March 8, 1995, minutes with a typographical correction to a speaker's address on page No.5. Commissioner Campbell seconded the motion which passed 3 - 0, with Commissioners Souders, Winters, and German abstaining. PUBLIC HEARINGS SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PERMIT - SMA 95(04)149 - PORT OF PORT ANGELES. Ediz Hook: Proposal to construct a multi-purpose pier (Marine Safety & Resource Center) in the IH, Industrial Heavy District. (Continued from February 8, 1995.) Senior Planner Sawyer reviewed the Planning Department's report recommending approval of the requested permit with conditions. Vice Chair German opened the public hearing. Dave Hagiwara, Manager of Trade and Development for the Port of Port Angeles, 338 West Fint Street, explained that this project proposal is a result of economic diversification strategies developed by the Port of Port Angeles over the past few years. The Port received a $1.5 million grant in 1993 to help fund the project. The area was previously used as a log storage/dump area by ITT Rayonier. He referred to an artist's rendition of the final project to provide a visual understanding of the proposed site development. The major element of the proposal is the pier and trestle which will provide berthing space for factory trawlers, oil spill response vessels, tug boats, and smaller fishing vessels in need of repair. A ship yard and haul out area is included but a dry dock is not proposed. The overall project may include a Planning Commission April 12, 1995 Page 2 . a dry dock is not proposed. The overall project may include a fish processing facility. The total cost of the project is approximately $5.6 million with the first phase pier and trestle project costing approximately $2 million. The entire project is near to being totally funded. Commissioner Campbell asked what economic benefit to the City is associated with the proposal. Mr. Hagiwara answered that the proposal will result in approximately sixty direct jobs with many other spin off benefits to local suppliers. In response to eommissioner eampbell, Mr. Hagiwara responded that lease revenues to the City are approximately $15,000 per year for the site. . Ken Sweeney, Planning and Environmental Manager for the Port of Port Angeles, 338 West 11rst Street, presented a slide display of the area of the proposed facility and current uses of the general industrial areas on Ediz Hook. Pen Tee, a professional environmental firm, was contracted to provide a detailed environmental analysis of the site. Extensive underwater analysis indicated there is no eelgrass at the location probably due to the previous use of the site as a log dump. Very few marine animals are present possibly due to the lack of nourishment. The pier trestle design was narrowed to protect critical juvenile fish passage and to allow light for eelgrass beds. No creosoted timbers will be used. He noted that the Port has been working closely with the Lower S'Klallam Tribe and referred to a letter dated August, 1994, in support of the proposal from the Tribeal representative. No dredging is planned in the current proposal. Evidence indicates that woody debris is dissipating naturally. The existing log trestle will be removed. In response to Commissioner Campbell, Mr. Sweeney referred to the conditions of the Army Corps of Engineers hydraulic permit approval, issued in March, 1995, in anticipation that a shoreline substantial development permit would be approved. The future plan includes a public viewing platform at the east end of the site pending funding for that use. No concrete floats or gangway is planned for at least the initial project but the proposal could be modified in the future. Ken Ridout, Deputy Director of the City's Public Works Department, answered Commissioner Winters that undergrounding of utilities is not being requested in association with this permit, but is preferred for future improvements. However, utilities may not be undergrounded under the eity's Waterfront Trail. Traffic concerns are not tied down at this point as the Port is now proposing a tenant for the warehouse facility, which was not previously considered. There being no further testimony, Vice Chair German closed the public hearing. . Commissioner Souders expressed concerns with traffic circulation at the site. Ediz Hook is narrow and heavily used for recreational traffic. Overflow parking along Ediz Hook in association with this use is not desirable. She expressed concern that the Port did not relate its plans for a fish processing facility in the proposed warehouse, which was therefore not considered in the application review. e- . . P1Q1lning Commission Aprill2. 1995 Page 3 Planner Sawyer requested clarification of the opportunities available to the public for access to the shoreline. He noted that the Comprehensive Plan encourages utilities to be placed underground. Mr. Sweeney clarified that the pier and trestle will be the first phase of development with the warehouse facility being the second. He saw no reason why the shoreline on either side of the project couldn't be open to the public. Parking for the use will be available on the southernmost extension of the pier. Commissioner Philpott moved to recommend approval of the shoreline substantial development permit with the following conditions, fmdings and conclusions: Conditions: 1. The proposed project shall satisfy the condition of approval for V AR 95(03)02. 2. The proposed project shall satisfy the conditions/concerns of the Army Corps of Engineers hydraulic approval (issued March 20, 1995). 3. The project shall comply with all of the mitigation measures of the MDNS issued by the Port of Port Angeles on June 13, 1994. 4. The proposed project shall satisfy the concerns of the eity's Public Works Department as follows: a) Plan view sheet No.1 prepared on September 20, 1994, should be revised to reflect Ediz Hook Drive as the fronting street rather than Marine Drive. b) Proposed eventual expan sion of public access by construction of a viewing tower at the site could possibly be improved by locating the tower at the sail and paddle park where parking is available or participation in improvements at other access locations on the harbor. c) Disposal of materials not suited for marine disposal at an upland site within the eity will require a clearing and grading permit. d) Parking will require a site layout including drainage to be submitted for review and approval by Public Works. e) Vehicle access crossing the Waterfront Trail will necessitate structural section improvements and installation of crosswalk markings and signage. t) Water and sewer services serving vessels will require special protective devices and measures. g) Sanitary force main completion is currently programmed for 1996. Interim measures may be required to serve the development if sewer Planning Commission April 12, 1995 Page 4 .'~ . 9. 10. 11. . services are needed prior to completion of the sewer force main. 5. The proposed project shall satisfy the concerns of the City Light Department as follows: a) All new buildings shall maintain a minimum of 12.5 feet clearance from existing overhead powerlines. 6. The applicant shall provide a physical separation along the full length of the Waterfront Trail and the subject site except for approved driveway access areas prior to final approval for use of the pier. 7. The applicant shall retain a qualified archaeologist to be on site and monitor any excavation activities. Upon discovery of evidence of possible archaeological significance, the applicant shall follow the recommendations of the archaeologist for proceeding, consistent with all relevant state and federal historic preservation laws. 8. The project shall comply with all of the requirements of the City's Environmental Protection Ordinance. The project shall provide public waterfront access from the City's Waterfront Trail. The project shall comply with the Uniform Fire Code. Utilities shall be underground where feasible as agreed upon by staff and the Port's representative. Findines: 1. The applicant, the Port of Port Angeles applied for a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit on December 13, 1994 which is included in the staff report as Attachment A. 2. The application is to construct 1) an approximately 10,000 sq. f1. warehouse/office building, 2) an approximately 29,000 sq. f1. mult-purpose pier, trestle, and mooring dolphins, and 3) beach/sand fill. 3. A Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS) was issued by the Port of Port Angeles SEPA Responsible Official on February 10, 1995. 4. The Port received substantial comments on the MDNS and revised the project to address many of the concerns. 5. The application and hearing process was advertised in accordance with the legal requirements of the City of Port Angeles and the State of Washington. . . . Planning Commission April 12, 1995 Page 5 6. The multi-purpose pier and associated warehouse and office building is proposed on Ediz Hook which is part of the intensely developed Port Angeles Harbor on a site that has previously been used as a log transfer and storage facility for the majority of the past fifty years. 7. The subject site and proposed project is adjacent and directly accessible to the City's Waterfront Trail. 8. The Port Angeles Shoreline Master Program, Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinance have been reviewed with respect to this application. 9. The upland portion of the subject site is designated as Industrial and the over water portion of the project is designated as Open Space in the Comprehensive Plan. 10. The upland portion of the subject site is zoned IH (Industrial, Heavy) and the over water portion of the project is zoned PBP (public Buildings and Parks). 11. The subject site is designated Urban Environment in the City's Shoreline Master Program. 12. Hydraulic project approval was issued by the Corps of Engineers on March 20, 1995. 13. Areas located on the pier can provide some of the required parking spaces. Conclusions: A. Based on the staff report analysis, public review and comment, the Planning Commission's discussion and deliberation, and the findings listed above, the proposed multi-purpose pier is dependent on its location, and use of the shoreline. B.. Based on the staff report analysis, public review and comment, the Planning Commission's discussion and deliberation, and the findings listed above, and as conditioned above, the project should achieve the intent of the City's eomprehensive Plan's Land Use Policy H 3, Open Space Policies I I & 2, and Conservation Policies D 1 & 4. e. Based on the staff report analysis, public review and comment, the Planning Commission's discussion and deliberation, and the fmdings listed above, and as conditioned above, the project should achieve the intent of City's IH and PBP zones. . . . Planning Commission April 12, 1995 Page 6 D. Based on the staff report analysis, public review and comment, the Planning Commission1s discussion and deliberation, and the findings listed above, and as conditioned above, the project should achieve the intent of The City's Shoreline Master Plan Urban Environments's Policies C I, 3 & 4, D 1 a & 2, F 1 a, b & e, 7 b, 8 b & f, 17 a & c, 18 a, b & c, and 19 a. E. Based on the staff report analysis, public review and comment, the Planning Commission's discussion and deliberation, and the findings listed above, and as conditioned above, the project will not be detrimental to the shoreline. Commissioner Winters seconded the motion. Commissioner Souders stated that the proposal is a very good project. However, it may be a better plan to approve phase one of this project, the pier and trestle, and consider the warehouse use when that use is more defined. A fish processing facility may generate needs that a more traditional warehouse use would not. The Port is asking the City to approve a project that is not as yet completely defined and therefore cannot be adequately assessed in a sensitive location and in a highly visible area. She suggested dealing with this type of proposal in phases as those phases are more complete in specific design to allow for adequate analysis of impactive issues. It may not be appropriate to allow the required parking to be overwater on the pier itself. Contamination may be possible and overflow of vehicles onto Ediz Hook Road is not desirable. Following considerable discussion as to the non-specific use of the warehouse at this time, it was determined that the use proposed is a typical warehouse until such time as the Port proposes a more specific proposal, which may require a new permit, or amendment to an approved permit. The question was called for and passed 5-1, with Commissioner Souders voting in the negative due to the concerns expressed about the non specificity of phase two. Vice Chair German called for a break at 9:00 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 9:05 p.m. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 95(04)07 - HECK. 1533 West Twelfth Street: Request to allow a residential care facility to locate in the RS~ 7, Residential Single Family District. (The applicant has withdrawn this permit.) Planner Sawyer noted that the applicant has withdrawn this application. Commissioner Philpott moved to accept the withdrawal. Commissioner Campbell seconded the motion, which passed 6-0. . . . Planning Commission April 12, 1995 Page 7 STREET V ACA nON PETITION ANDERSON/SAWBY, Portion of Fourth Petition for vacation of City right-of-way. STV 95(04)03 Street at Beniamin Avenue: Planner Sawyer reviewed the Planning Department's report and answered questions regarding staffs recommendation of denial. Vice Chair Gennan opened the public hearing. David Anderson, 904 Benjamin Street, explained the development pattern in the area and presented a petition signed by neighbors who expressed support for the proposal. He understood that he would be required to develop a hammerhead liT" turn around for emergency access at the end of the street were the request to be approved. In response to Commissioner Campbell, Mr. Anderson answered that the proposal will allow him to complete his landscape plans and would prevent through access at this location which could result in undesirable traffic and development to the area. Chuck Madison, 917 Benjamin Street, spoke in support of the petition as the vacation would result in the desired dead end street neighborhood situation which is desirable to the neighbors at this location. There being no further comment, Vice Chair German closed the public hearing. The Commission expressed concern that if the vacation were approved access to the south would be prevented at this location. Following lengthy discussion regarding the required turn around development, Commissioner Souders moved to recommend approval of the street vacation petition with the following condition, and citing the following findings and conclusions: Condition: 1. An easement will be retained to service the private sewer line in the area and a twenty foot section of Fourth Street will be retained for a turn around area or hammerhead "r for emergency vehicles. Findings: 1. The request is to vacate that portion of the Fourth Street right-of-way abutting 904 Benjamin Street (Lot 6 of the Pinehrook II Subdivision). 2. The subject right-of-way and adjacent properties are designated Low Density Residential by the City's Comprehensive Plan and is zoned RS-9. 3. The Fire Department will require that twenty feet of the Fourth Street right-of-way be retained for a hammerhead IITII for emergency vehicles. . . . PllUU1ing Commission April 12, 1995 Page 8 4. The Public Works Department's comments and recommendations were included in the staff report. 5. The Fire Department's comments and recommendations were included in the staff report. Conclusions: A. The proposed vacation is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan's Land Use Policy B, 3 and Transportation Policy B, 18. B. The vacation of the subject right-of-way does serve a public purpose. C. Surrounding property to the west can be accessed through Willow Street. Commissioner Philpott seconded the motion, which passed 5-1t with Commissioner Campbell voting in the negative as the vacation would result in a dead end at this location restricting the circulation of traffic to and from property to the south and west which is currently undeveloped but has the potential for development. Commissioner Winters moved to continue the agenda items beyond 10 p.m. Commissioner Philpott seconded the motion, which passed 6-0. REZONE REOUEST - REZ 95(04)02 - THOMPSON. 800 Block Georgiana: Request to rezone two Townsite lots, approximately 14,000 square feet, from RS-7, Residential Single Family, to CO, Commercial Office, District. Planning Office Specialist Sue Roberds reviewed the Planning Department's report and responded to questions regarding past history of the site. Vice Chair German opened the public hearing. Kirk Thompson, 827 East First Street, urged approval of the rezone request and stated that it is penect for the area and in compliance with the City's Comprehensive Plan. There being no further testimony, Vice Chair closed the public hearing. Following brief discussion, Commissioner Campbell moved to recommend approval of the rezone citing the following findings and conclusions: Findings: 1. The request is to rezone two vacant 50' x 140' Townsite platted lots, totaling 14,000 square feet of property currently zoned RS-7, Residential Single Family. f") . . . Planning Commission April 12, 1995 Page 9 2. The site is identified as commercial in the Comprehensive Plan. The following goals and policies have been identified as being most relevant to the proposal: Land Use Map Goal, Policies, and Objective Goal A., Policies 1 and 2; and Commercials and Policies Goal D., Policies I and 2. 3. The site is adjacent to a large area of commercial property which extends from immediately east of the property a distance oftbree full blocks to Jones Street and from Front Street to the marine bluff area which houses the Olympic Memorial Hospital. The commercial area along the west side of Race Street in this area extends only two lots west of Race Street with the exception of the subject block which is characterized by a five lot indentation at present. 4. Residential uses are located one block north, one-half block south, and extending west along the marine bluff area toward Downtown Port Angeles. 5. A Detennination of Non-Significance was issued for the rezone on March 20, 1995, with no appeal. 6. The property was unsuccessfully proposed for rezone to Commercial Office in 1991. 7. The City's Comprehensive Plan redesignated the property as commercial in June, 1994. 9. Notice was provided of the proposal to rezone to property owners within 300 feet of the proposed area. A total of 29 notices were mailed on March 20, 1995. No negative comment has been received from either the general public or the surrounding property owners as a result of the posting/publication/mailing process. 10. The site is adjacent to other commercial zoned (CO) property. 11. The CO Zone contains landscaping standards as a buffer to surrounding residential uses. Conclusions: A. As approved, the rezone is in the public use and interest and is compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. B. As approved, the rezone is consistent with the Goals and Policies of the Comprehensive Plan, specifically, those identified in Finding NO.2. The Comprehensive Plan identifies the site as commercial. C. Circumstances have changed since the property was denied a rezone in 1991, as the Comprehensive Plan now identifies the site as commercial. . . . Planning Commi$sion April 12. 1995 Page 10 Commissioner King seconded the motion, which passed 6-0. CONDITIONAL USE PERMlT - CUP 95(04)08 - YMCA. 302 South Francis Street: The proposal is to expand an existing quasi-public recreational facility which is located in a residential single family zoning district. (The applicant is requesting continuation of this item.) Planner Sawyer indicated that the YMCA requested continuation of this item to the May 10, 1995, meeting. Vice Chair German opened the public hearing. There being no one to speak to the issue, Commissioner Souders moved to continue the item to the May 10, 1995, Planning Commission meetingt 7 p.m. Commissioner Winters seconded the motion, which passed 6-0. MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT - MeA 95(04)04 - SUBDIVISION REGULA nONS. eity-wide: Proposal to amend the subdivision/short subdivision regulations regarding right-of-way access requirements in the case of one existing habitable dwelling unit. Planning Office Specialist Sue Roberds reviewed the Planning Department's report and provided background information in support of the amendment proposal. Vice Chair German opened the public hearing. There being no one to speak to the issue, he then closed the hearing. Commissioner King moved to recommend approval of the proposed amendment citing the following fmdings and conclusions: Findings: 1. The short subdivision ordinance has been reviewed with respect to an exception to right-of-way access design standards. 2. The comprehensive Plan, in particular Growth Management Goal A., Land Use Goal A., Policy A.2., Goal R, Policy R1., Policy R2., Policy B.3., Goal e, Housing Policy A.5, Capital Facility Goal A., Policy A. 9., and goal B., have been reviewed with respect to the proposal. 3. The standards for right-of-way access and lot design interact to limit site planning for lot patterns. 4. A Determination of Non-Significance was issued for the proposal on April 5, 1995. Conclusions: A. The Municipal Code Amendment is in the public use and interest. . . . Planning Commission Aprll12. 1995 Page 11 B. The Municipal Code Amendment is consistent with the comprehensive Plan Goals as identified in the staff report. C. The Municipal Code amendment is consistent with the intent of chapter 16.04 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. Commissioner Winters seconded the motion, which passed 6-0. COl\1MUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC None. STAFF REPORTS None. REPORTS OF COl\fMISSION MEMBERS Commissioners Campbell and Souders requested that staff arrange for the satellite Association of Washington Cities workshop regarding "Resolving Municipal eonflict" for April 27, 1995. Commissioner Souders reported on the progress of the County's Planning Commission regarding the Port Angeles Regional Plan. The next meeting is May 10. eommissioner Winters noted that he would be absent from the May 10, 1995, meeting. He is working with a group that has been contracted by the City of Port Angeles to prepare new aerial photographs of the eity and surrounding areas. He expects that color aerial transparencies will be available in the next two weeks and that they will be available for public presentations. The new material should be very helpful to the Planning Commission and City eouncil in their deliberations. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 10:45 p. m. g Secretary :::e. Tim German, Vice Chair PREPARED BY: S. Roberds . 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