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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 07/02/1984 . . . BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Port Angeles, Washington July 2, 1984 I CALL TO ORDER Vice-Chairman Lewis called the meeting to order at 7:13 P.M. II ROLL CALL Members Present: John Lacey, Scott Lewis, Steve Pazan. Members Absent: Jim Rexroat, Evelyn Tinkham. Staff Present: Dan VanHemert. III APPROVAL OF MINUTES Mr. Lacey moved to approve the minutes of the June 4, 19B4, meeting as submitted. Mr. Pazan seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. IV COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC None. V VARIANCES V-84(5)8 - James O. Sullivan. A variance request to reduce the 25' rear yard setback returement to 71 and the 71 side yard to 31 to allow the construction of a second story addition to an existing residence; and a variance of the 7' side yard setback to 2' to permit the construction of an attached carport. Location: 1221 West Fifth Street. (Continued from June 4, 1984.) Mr. VanHemert explained that the Applicant has requested a one-month continuance. This application was continued to the August 6, 1984, meeting. V-84(6)9 - Harold Layman. A request for a variance in the lot size from 7,000 sq.ft. to 5,719 sq.ft., and a front yard variance from 25' to 4' to allow the creation of a building lot. Location: 1056 Fairmount Avenue. (Continued from June 4, 19B4.) Mr. VanHemert presented the Department Report. Chairman Lewis opened the public hearing. Vice- ~ . . . BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT July 2, 1984 Page 2 Harold Layman, 20 Baak Road, explained that the lot size and front yard variances are needed to replat the existing two lots, creating a new building site. Mr. Layman stated that annexation of a 30-foot strip has been requested and if it is approved the lot area variances would not be necessary. Vice-Chairman Lewis closed the public hearing. After discussion, Mr. Lacey moved to approve the front yard variance from 25 feet to 18 feet for the existing dwelling unit for the following reasons: 1. Because it is a pre-existing nonconforming structure, the variance is not a grant of special privilege. 2. The variance will not be detrimental to the general public or create a hazard. Mr. Pazan seconded the motion, which passed 2 - 1, with Vice-Chairman Lewis voting "NO". Mr. Pazan moved to deny the lot size variances because the variance would create two non-conforming lots from one legal parcel and is therefore a grant of special privilege. Mr. Lacey seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. V-B4(7)13 - Larry Lahr. Request for a variance to allow a small addition onto an existing residence, requiring a reduction in the 25' front yard setback to 111:2', in the RS-7 Zone. Location: 904 West 13th Street. Mr. VanHemert presented the Department Report. Vice- Chairman Lewis asked where the front yard was measured from. Mr. VanHemert explained that the front yard is measured from the front property line, not the curb. Vice-Chairman Lewis opened the public hearing. Mr. Lahr explained that the house is small and the addition is to the existing kitchen. Several other homes are closer to "B" Street than his house. Vice-Chairman Lewis closed the public hearing. The Board and staff discussed the designation of required yards on corner lots. Mr. Lacey moved to re-orient the front yard to 13th Street and grant a side yard variance adjacent to fiB" Street from 13 to 11 feet. There being no second, the motion died. A five-minute recess was taken. After the recess, Mr. Pazan moved to approve a front yard variance from 25 feet to 11~ feet, citing the following findings of fact: . . . BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT July 2, 1984 page 3 1. The lot orientation and corner location are special circumstances of the lot which restrict the use right for an addition to a residential structure. 2. The variance of the front yard will not constitute a grant of special privilege since there are houses closer than 25 feet to "B" Street in this area, and others in the RS-7 Zone encroach upon required yards and a 25-foot setback off 13th Street is a condition. 3. The variance will not obstruction or traffic materially detrimental injurious to properties cause a fire hazard, view problem; thus will not be to the public welfare or in the vicinity. Mr. Lacey seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. The Board requested a legal opinion regarding the applica- tion of a more stringent yard requirement as a condition of granting a variance. VI STAFF REPORTS None. VII REPORTS OF BOARD MEMBERS None. VIII ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 9:05 P.M. c:>> ~ C. D. VanHemert, Tape condition: fair CDVH:LF