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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 05/29/1962 ~ - e e ~ Minutes of the special meeting of the Port Angeles Planning Commission, held in the Council Chambers, May 29, 1962. Members present were Anderson, Driscoll, Hunt, McGee, Reiners and Strange. Also present was City Engineer John Warder. At the meeting, called especially to conduct a hearing on the variance ~pplication of Mrs Violet Hurlong to construct a trailer court, there were about )0 people present, including Councilman lvar Smith and Councilman-elect. Charles Willson. As first order of business, chairman informed the group of the duties of the Planning Commission. He then read a letter from City Manager Matt Slankard advising the Commission the appmication of Mrs. Hurlong had been reconsidered by the Council and referred back to the Planning , Commission for further study, together with the petitions of protest that had been submitted to the Council. Chairman then read the application of Mrs. Hurlong, asking for a variance from the Zoning Ordinance to permit the construction of a trailer court on various lots in Block 171, Townsite, being at the corner of 4th and Peabody Streets. Chairman next read a letter from Mr. Paul Reed, Bui1ding Inspector, advising the Commission of the official posting of the notices of the hearing on the property on May l7th, 1962. Chairman next referred to the petitions of protest submitted to the Council. He noted that about half of the signatures of protest were in opposition to the issuing of a liquor lisc8nse for the property. Chairman declared that no application for such a permit was before the Commission, they were therefor out of order and not to be considered. Of the balance of the signatures 'of protest, only 19 lived within the prescribed area adjacent to 4th & peabody and it was not established how many of these were owners of property. Chairman then asked Mrs. Hurlong, who was present, if she wished to speak further on her application. She stated she had covered her plans in: detail in an advertisement in the Port Angeles Evening News of May 28th, 1962; and could not add much more in explanation of her plans as it would be repitious of what had already been said. Chairman next called on the group to express any protest to the application. Only one person spoke and his remarks were not in protest to the application, but rather on the number of house trailers around the City located on private lots and used as living quarters by various people. Chairman again asked for furpaer protests from the floor and there apparently being none, Councilman elect Charles Willson then spoke to the group advising them if they had protests this was the time to speak out and if there were none, not to appear at the Council meeting later with the expectations their protest would be considered. Chair" man again called for expressions from the floor, there being none, the members of the Commission were asked to express their views. The general consenses was the project would be a decided improvement and would be a further step in removing a blighted area from our midst. After further discussion along these lines, a motion was made and unanimously passed that the Planning Commission re-afirm their previous stand and recommend to the City Council that the application be approved with the usual provisions of meeting the governing requirements of the State Board of Health on Mobile Homes and with a time limit of six months to begin construction. Next order of business was consideration of an application of Mr. William H. Dawson for permission to build a residence on Lot-6, Block 115 and to ~ e - .- Planning Commission Minutes, May 29, 1962 (continued) locate the houae four feet from the west line of Lot-6 instead of the usual seven feet. C airman informed the Commission that the property immediately west of the loB in question was acreage of the Sampson Donation Claims and not subdivided into City lots. That he and Mr. warder, City Engineer, had looked over the prope!'ty and could find no objection to t he application. After further discussion, a motion was unanimously passed recommending to the City Council, they approve t he application. No further business appearing, meeting adjoured at 8:l5 P.M. Respectfully submitted, dc:~~~~ Acting S cretary cc to M. W. Slankard John Warder Paul Reed .01