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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 04/13/2005 . ~" 10' 'R~T- r');.N"G!EL~ E" is! ,_~ II , I I If "1_ f Ii !) I r , f -- " , WAS H I N G TON, U. S. A. ECONOMIC & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENDA PLANNING COMMISSION 321 East Fifth Street April 13, 2005 6 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular meeting of March 23, 2005 IV. PUBLIC HEARING: . REID/CITY OF PORT ANGELES - STV 05-01 - Portions of West 17th Street and "A" Street located between "A" Street and the Tumwater Truck Route: Petition to vacate unopened right-of-way in the IT.., Industrial Light zone. V. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC VI. STAFF REPORTS VII. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS VIII. ADJOURNMENT . PLANNING COMMISSIONERS- Len Rasmussen (Chalr),Chene Kldd (VIce Chalr),Kevm Snyder, Betsy Wharton, Candace Kahsh, Dave Johnson, John Matthews PLANNING STAFF Brad Colhns, Commumty Development Manager, Scott Johns, ASSOCIate Planner, Sue Roberds, ASSIstant Planner . . . MINUTES PLANNING COMMISSION Port Angeles, Washington 98362 April 13, 2005 6:00 p.m. ROLL CALL Members Present: Leonard Rasmussen, Dave Johnson, Cherie Kidd, Kevin Snyder, Candace Kalish, John Matthews, Betsy Wharton Members Excused: None Staff Present: Sue Roberds Public Present: Burt Reid APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the March 23, 2005, minutes as presented. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kidd and passed unanimously. PUBLIC HEARING: Chair Rasmussen indicated that those who testify must sign the "Sign ill" log and affirm that their testimony will be truthful to the best of their knowledge. REID/CITY OF PORT ANGELES - STY 05-01 - Portions of West 17th Street and "A" Street located between "A" Street and the Tumwater Truck Route: Petition to vacate unopened right-of-way in the IL illdustrial Light zone. Assistant Planner Sue Roberds presented the Department's report recommending approval of the street vacation petition. Chair Rasmussen opened the public hearing. Burt Reid, 919 West Lauridsen Boulevard, explained that the street vacation proposal is the final piece of a development plan that he has been working on for industrial properties that he owns adjacent to the City's corporation yard which is also zoned industrial. The consolidation of properties in the area will result in a better use of the industrial properties and will result in less impact to the residential neighborhood north of the site. He provided a brief history of the project thus far and that the City earlier vacated a portion of the 16/17 Alley within Block 444 in order to facilitate the logical consolidation of industrial properties in the area into one building site. Commissioner Snyder asked if the development proposal would result in the combination of lots owned by Mr. Reid into one building site. Mr. Reid responded "yes", that his properties - surplus property purchased from the City as well as the vacated streets and alleys - would all be included into one building site as a condition of a building permit for development of the site. There being no further discussion, Chair Rasmussen closed the public hearing. Commissioner Kidd noted that the proposal looks to be in the public interest given the redirection of traffic away from both the truck route and the residential neighborhood to the north. . Plannmg CommiSSIOn Mmutes Aprll]3, 2005 Page 2 Chair Rasmussen congratulated Mr. Reid in his efforts to combine industrial properties in a logical manner under the existing zoning designation. Commissioner Kalish moved to recommend approval of the street vacation petition citing the following conditions, findings and conclusions: Conditions: 1. Industrial access to the site shall be per the access agreement between the City of Port Angeles and Burt Reid and his heirs and successors which defines the ingress/egress route to the private property as being from Lauridsen Boulevard. No access will be developed via the Tumwater Truck Route except for emergency issues. The City will install fencing at the western edge of the existing "A" Street surface and will establish a hammer head T turn around at the 17th Street intersection. The City will be responsible for maintenance of that portion ofthe access easement from Lauridsen Boulevard up to and including the 17th Street T turn around. Mr. Reid and his heirs and successors will be responsible for fencing surrounding his property, will provide necessary drainage control along "A" Street as required by the City Engineer, and will maintain the ingress/egress easement north of 17th Street to the vacated 16/17 alley in good condition. . 2. Lots owned by the petitioner in Block 444 shall be combined into one building site per Zoning Lot Covenant prior to the issuance of any building permit for the property. Findings: 1. A petition requesting the vacation of that portion of right-of-way located west of the Tumwater Truck Route legally described as abutting Lots 11 - 15, Block 444, and Lots 6- 10, Block 447, Townsite of Port Angeles was submitted on March 3, 2005, by Mr. Burt Reid and co sponsored by the City of Port Angeles. The petitioners are the owners of 100% of the abutting properties. The subject properties are generally described as that portion of West 17th Street located between the Tumwater Truck Route and "A" Street, and that portion of "A" Street from 17th Street north to 16th Street. 2. The subject area is zoned IL Industrial Light while "A" Street north of 16th Street is zoned RS7 Residential Single Family. The IL zone allows for a variety of industrial uses which are largely devoid of exterior nuisances and typically involve the manufacture of finished products from pre- fabricated materials, material storage or product wholesaling. The zone does not permit residential development but provides the basic urban land use pattern for light industrial uses with direct access to an arterial street and requires a minimum of 10' wide buffering of mature trees between the zone and adj acent residential uses. The RS 7 zone does not allow industrial uses. . 3. The City's Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map were reviewed for consistency with the proposed vacation of right-of-way. Land Use Map Goal, Policies and Objective Element Goal A; Land Use Element Commercial Goals and Policies Goal D, and Policy D.3; and . . . Plannmg CommiSSIOn Mmutes Aprll]3, 2005 Page 3 Industrial Element Goals and Policies Goal G, Policy G.2, and Goal H are relevant to the proposal. 4. The City of Port Angeles' Real Estate Committee met on March 7,2005, and established the value of the unopened right-of-way at $2.30 per square foot. The subject area is approximately 250' x 35' . 5. RCW 58.17 requires that right-of-way be equally divided between immediately abutting property owners. Mr. Reid has agreed to quit claim interest in that portion of "A" Street abutting his property ownership north of the 16/17 alley (to 16th Street) to the City of Port Angeles per an easement agreement as a condition of vacation. The 17th Street right-of-way is proposed to be vacated equally to abutting property owners. 6. The alley right-of-way within Block 444 was vacated in January, 2005, to abutting property owner Burt Reid along with undeveloped City property within the block west of the Tumwater Truck Route ravine. The vacation will facilitate both the consolidation of Mr. Reid's properties in the area and the City's existing corporation yard activities in the area. 7. The vacating of a street is categorically exempt from a State Environmental Policy Act (SEP A) review per Section 197-11-800 (2) (h) of the Washington Administrative Code. 8. The site was posted for a land use action on March 18, 2005, with required publication notification in the Peninsula Dailv News on March 3, 2005. 9. At its March 22,2005, regular meeting, the Port Angeles City Council established a public hearing date by resolution for action on the street vacation petition as May 3,2005. 10. The Port Angeles Planning Commission held a public hearing on the proposed street vacation on April 13, 2005, and forwarded a favorable recommendation to the City Council for final consideration. Conclusions: A. As conditioned, the access easement agreement will ensure that the established residential neighborhood north of the site will not be negatively impacted by the vacation by preventing industrial traffic from using the residential neighborhood as a traffic corridor. The agreement will ensure cooperation between land owners within the industrial area with regard to ingress/egress in a manner that will be in the public's interest, safety, and welfare. B. As conditioned, site development will consolidate industrial property in a more logical manner in order to ensure practical development of the site under the IL Industrial Light zone. Specific access to the industrial site will be defined as a result of the vacation as proposed which is in the public interest and safety. C. The proposal is consistent with the goals and policies of the City's Comprehensive Plan . . . Planmng CommiSSIOn Mmutes Aprll]3, 2005 Page 4 specifically: Land Use Map Goal, Policies and Objective Element Goal A; Land Use Element Commercial Goals and Policies Goal D, and Policy D.3; and Industrial Element Goals and Policies Goal G, Policy G.2, and Goal H were found to be relevant to the proposal. D. The street vacation is in the public interest as it places unused right-of-way on the tax roles, provides for the consolidation of industrial uses in the area, and provides safe and logical ingress/egress to the industrial area while allowing for the retention and expansion of existing businesses in the area. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kidd and passed 7 - O. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC Jalorma McClean, 222 Rife Road represented the Port Angeles Farmer's Market use and was present to observe how the Planning Commission operates in order to prepare for a future presentation to the Commission. STAFF REPORTS Planner Roberds stated that the Washington Cities Insurance Authority (WCIA) meeting scheduled for April 26 has been cancelled. She will keep the Commission informed as to the rescheduled date. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS Commissioner Snyder reported that he had attended his first Port Angeles Forward Committee meeting on March 28. The Committee is still in the formative process. He will keep the commissioners informed as meetings occur. Commissioner Kidd attended the Port Angeles Business Association meeting at which Mark Madsen spoke about the reorganization of the City's Economic & Development Department and his vision for the Department. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 6:40 p.m. PREPARED BY: S. Roberds ~ORTA.NGELES WAS H I N G TON, USA PLANNING COMMISSION ATTENDANCE ROSTER AND TESTIMONY SIGN-UP SHEET PLEASE SIGN IN Meeting Agenda of: ~ /3 ;kja.:,- / To help us provide an accurate record of those in attendance, please sign in. Your signature acknowledges your presence. If you plan to testify, by your signature below, you certify that the testimony given is true and correct under penalty of perjury by the laws of the State of Washington. Signature below DOES NOT REQUIRE you to testify. NAME: ADDRESS: Agenda Item No. EJ P...;,J 9/9' w. L nl1y/rf< P.... R J 1/,-) . / C:\MyFiles\Forms\Mtgrostpc. wpd