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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 04/22/1987 . . . AGENDA PORT ANGELES PLANNING COMMISSION 134 W. FRONT STREET PORT ANGELES. WASHINGTON APRIL 22, 1987 7:00 P.M. 1. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of April 8, 1987 IV. LONG RANGE PLANNING STUDIES: 1. Proposed Amendmen~s to the Retail Stand Ordinance . " v. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC VI. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS VII. ADJOURNMENT . . . MINUTES PLANNING COMMISSION Port Angeles, Washington April 22, 19"87 I. CALL TO ORDER Chairman Glass called the meeting to order at 7:07 II. ROLL CALL Members Present: Mike Lemon, Ted Puckett, Jim Hulett, Dick Wight, Donna Davison-Ness, Jerry Glass. Members Absent: None Staff Present: Otto Miller, Sue Roberds III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes of the April 8, 1987 meeting were approved as submitted. IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE RETAIL STAND ORDINANCE Otto Miller reviewed the information prepared for the meeting on retail stands. He indicated that the meeting would be to discuss any possible changes the Commission may wish to make to the existing ordinance. Chairman Glass questioned Mr. Miller on the time period involved in making amendments to the present ordinance. Mr. Miller stated the Department would like to have any amendments in ordinance form to present to Council in July, 1987. There was much discussion on the pros and cons of retail stands: competition between retailers and retail standsj whether to allow only push carts or just retail standsj whether to restrict the activity to Railroad Avenue or also in the adjacent downtown districts; an established distance between stands and a set distance from public parks, schools and public buildings. The Commission generally agreed to take a closer look at the existing ordinance to review cart/stand sizes and items . . . which may be sold. There was concern expressed over the safety devices attached to the carts and how safe they are to pedestrians. Proliferation, congestion and competition were discussed. Commissioner Wight suggested limiting the activity to Rail- road/1st Street, from Lincoln to Cherry Streets. There was discussion on "sectionizing". The Commission directed staff to prepare wording limiting the sale of food items: pre-packaged foods, no high hazard foods/ i.e., fresh fish, limiting the variety of commodities sold per stand to minimize competition...only hats...only flowers, etc. The Commission agreed to discuss the size, style, area of permissibility within the CBO and wording as to allowable commodities for sale at the next long-range meeting, May 27, 1987. V. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS Michael Lemon expressed much concern with the construction occurring at the optometrists' offices at 9th and Lincoln Streets. He stated that he felt there has been too much expansion of the facility to date and indications new con- struction is about to expand the offices further. He expressed concern over th fact that clientele have to back into the alley on the south side of the office in order to exit that parking area and that the lot is nearly 100% covered with building. There is very little parking for the office staff and particularly the public. The Commission requested written explanation as to the Board of Adjustment findings in granting the Raab Variance, V 87(4)7, for new construction at 9th and Lincoln Streets. The Commission questioned where in the ordinances selling on private property is addressed, such as selling wood from trucks in the Albertson's food store parking lot. Donna Davison moved to adjourn the meeting at 9:40 P.M. Jim Hulett seconded, meeting adjourned. . . '.' . CITY of PORT ANGELES ATTENDANCE ROSTER r~~~- ~~~/ ~~/ (>fA~hA\<' / ADDRESS: "loA Ntn"o, 'IYPE OF l-1EETl:N; J:l\1E OF ME:F:I'm; I.O:ATICN NAME: i;;~e~~~~ ", 77fT a~~JI<7/~~