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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 05/16/1961 ~ :- - - Minutes of the regular meeting of the Port Angels Planning Commission May l6th, 1961. Members pr~sent were Hunt, Anderson, McGee, Driscoll, Hankins and Strange. Also present was John Warder, City Engineer. Minutes of the last meetins were read and approved. First order of business was hearing on application of Woodlawn Investment Co. for variance from zoning ordinance to permit installation of mobile homes in Grandview Heights subdivision, being South 1/2 of surburban Lot-77, Townsite. Chairman read letter from Mr. H. E. Dodge, Building Inspector, advising he had pmsted the property on April 25th, 1961 according~ to the zoning ordinance. No one appeared at the hearing either for or against the application and after discussion which brought out the evidence of need for such an area, a motion was unanimously passed recommending to the City Council the approval of the application, subject to the regulations of the State Board of Health, part l7, Book 5 governing sanitation on mobile homes. Chairman next declared hearing open on application of Clallam Count for a variance from zonin ordinance on Lots 8,9, and 10, Block Townsite, being the corner of 1 th and D Streets, for permission to build a metal storage silled for the protection of County Road equipment at the County Barn site. Chairman read letter from Mr. H. E. Dodge, advising he had posted the property according to the zoning ordinance on April 28th, 1961. No one appeared at the hearing and after general discussion relating to the fact this was an unzoned area and generally used for the above purpose, a motion was unanimously passed recolnmending to the City Council the application be approved. Mrs. Violet Hurlong, being present, next appeared before the Commission to explain her application for the vacation of the alley between 3rd and 4th, Peabody and Vine Streets and Vine Street from the alley 3rd to alley 4th and 5th, property gener~lly known as Peabody Gulch. ~~s. Hurlong explained she wished to beautify the area by making some channel changes in Peabody Creek, installation of foot bridges, water wheels, planting of shrubs etc. Mrs. Hurlong advised she had landscape sketches of the work intended and inasmuch as she did not have them present, agreed to bring them to our next regular meeting. Mr. M. G. Poole, Planning Consultant retained by the Clallam County Commiss- ioners to explore the advisability of making a planning survey of the County which includes Port Angeles, was present to explain the economic advantages to the City and County of such a plan. N~. Poole explained the suggested financing of the project would be by the various municipal agencies together with the Federal Government. Mr. Poole expressed a desire to meet with the members of the City Council and the Planning Commission jointly at which time he would go into detail on the plan and expresly explain the advantages to the C1ty. The chairman advised Mr. Poole he would ascertain if such a meeting could be arranged and so advise him. No further business appearing, meeting 9:45 P.M. submitted. cc to M. W. Slankard H. E. Dodge John Warder H. H. Hankins Secretary ~lJ~