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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 06/18/1968 June 13, 1968 TO: Members of the Port Angeles Planning Commission . RE: Meeting scheduled for June 18. 1968 No variance requests have been received for consideration at this meeting. Old Business - City Manager is Mr. Gallauher. E. L. McWilliams, Seamount Estates platting. The preparing a memo reporting on his contact with I will have it for this meeting. Eacrett - rezoning for mobile home site; this of course has been passed on to the City Council as recommended for approval con- tingent upon receiving certain information. I have received a letter from Don Morrison, District Sanitarian, approving the area for septic tank installations, with proper drainfields, and also recommending that service buildings and restrooms not be required for this type of mobile home park. Council Action: The City Council took the following action on business from the June 4, 1968 meeting. Robert Seat - garage carport - approved Verne Linson - garage closer to rear property line - approved ~ John Collins - garage closer to side property line - approved ~ Edith G. Hall - garage closer to rear property line - approved Forsythe - watchmans quarters - approved E.L.McWilliams - Seamount Estates plat - no action required Eacrett - rezoning for mobile homes - tabled for further information. NOTICE!]! The Chairman has called for a special meeting at 7:30 P.M. June 24th (Monday) 1968. This is to facilitate the construction of the new low-income, elderly housing building. The request involves a setback of 6' from the alley right of way instead of the 15 feet required in the CAD zone. There is also a request for additional relief from the off-street parking requirements. A variance was granted December 7, 1967 by the City Council which cut the requirements from 140 spaces to 70, for the present. The plans now show pro- visions being made for 46, although the land area is available for considerably more. This is all the business which I know of at this time. -, j ~__ TO: -.e PIANNING COMMISSION DATE: JUNE 13, 1968 FROM: CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: SEAMOUNT ESTATES SUBDIVISION - MCWILliAMS - GALLAUHER I cant acted Mrs. Gallauher regarding Seamount Estates Subdivision. She informed me that she was the one who had signed the statement which Mr. McWilliams brought over after he pointed out that she did not immediately want a road nor did he. In addition, he painted out that, if a road was built at this time, they would have to remove a garage. Therefore, she signed it. Evidently, Mr. Gallauher is out of town a great deal and when in town does not have time for this problem. - I informed her that no one was thinking of building a road at this time and showed her where they could sell eight lots if a road were later' dedicated and constructed; whereas, if no road went in, probably four would be the most lots they could get from the property. I told her I didn't think the Planning Commis sion I s decision depended upon whether or not s~e obj ected to the road not being dedicated, but if she wished, she could 'send me another letter reconfirming her first letter. She felt that this would make Mr. McWilli ams awfully mad and to date I have not received any letter from her, although when I met with her she could see it was to her disadvantage not to have the street dedicated. DDH: mak e e -- Minutes of Port Angeles Planning Commission meeting of June 18, 1968. Present: Hunt, Anderson, McHone, Dilling, Director of Public Works Warder and Building Inspector Willson. Absent: Treat. Driscoll, Hankins Minutes of previous meeting were approved as published. No variance requests had been received for hearing at this meeting. Old Business - Mrs. E.L.McWilliams was present in connection with the proposed subdivision of Suburban Lot 48, Seamount Estates. A memo from the City Manager. reporting on his recent conversation with Mrs. Gallauher, was read. Memos from Public Works. Light and Water depart- ments were also reviewed again. Considerable discussion followed which centered around 1. D~termining that the platter was aware that he was responsible for the cost of installing all public services throughout the area 2. Lack of complete satisfaction with the general layout; specifically, the narrowness of the Eighth Street right of way and the lack of right of way along the east side of the property. The Director of Public Works reported that technically the sketch of the proposed layout complied with the major requirements of the subdivision ordinance but he felt that certain features of it might prove trouble- some or expensive to the city in years to come. A motion was made to accept the preliminary sketch as corrected, and submit it and the department memorandums to the City Council for their consideration. It was specifically pointed out the Mrs. McWilliams that this did not constitue acceptance of the E!!! and that all departments would have to approve the plat before it would be considered for acceptance. The secretary next presented copies of memos from the Light, Water, Public Works departments and Health District concerning the rezoning of the south half of Suburban Lot 76 by Mr. D. W. Eacrett. These memos were for informational purposes only as the Planning Commission had recommended approval of the rezoning, subject to the various departments indication that the rezoning had been discussed with them and any specific problems resolved. Mr and Mrs Eacrett were in the audience and raised certain questions about their proposed' lay-' out of the trailer park. They were advised that these questions would be resolved when they applied for the trailer park permit. At present the only item under consideration was the re-zoning of the area. A sketch was submitted to the Planning Commission of a change in lot sizes proposed by Mr. Walt Reyes of his mobile home sites in Suburban Lot 99. on West 18th Street. This area had been rezoned for Mobile homes in 1966 and a layout of the lots submitted at that time had been approved. No action taken. Members were reminded of a special meeting to be held at 7:30 P.M. on June 24th in connection with the planned low-income housing for the elderly structure on 2nd and Peabody Streets. No further business was received and the meeting adjourned at 8:30 PM. dJ~,J, .if~ Harry Hu t, Chairman ...