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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 09/03/1968 August 30, 1968 . TO: MEMBERS OF PORT ANGELES PLANNING COMMISSION RE: MEETING SCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 3, 1968 Old Busines s - "Seamount Estates" may come up as Mrs. McWilliams has been in the office discussing the plat with the Director of Public Works. New Business - Two variance requests have been received and properly posted for hearing at this time. , James Harper, 709 East 6th Street, has requested a variance which would permit him to enlarge an existing single family residence. The existing structure is built too close to the west property line. Robert E. Gusa I 1110 Craig Avenue, has requested a variance which would permit him to enlarge an existing single family residence. Here, again, the existing structure is built too close to the west property line. Council Action - There has been no City Council meeting since our August 20th session, so items of business at that meeting have not been acted upon. . As of this date I know of nothing else to be presented at this hearing. R. P. Willson Recording Secretary . e - - .oil 1. e - Planning Commission minutes of September 3, 1968 meeting. Present - Hunt, Anderson, Treat, Driscoll, Dilling. Hankins, McHone and Building Inspector Willson Absent - None Minutes of previous meeting were approved as published. Old Business - No items were presented for discussion. New Business - Two variance requests had been received and properly posted for hearing at this time. Robert E. Gusa of 1110 Craig Ave. had requested a variance to permit him to enlarge an existing single family residence which does not meet the sideyard requirements of an RS-9 zone. The new addition would not alter the present situation and the Planning Commission felt there would be no detrimental effects to the neighborhood. It was voted to recommend the variance be granted as requested. James Harper, 709 East 6th Street had requested a variance to permit him to enlarge an existing single family residence with less than the sideyard requirements for an RS-7 zone. The addition proposed would be on the back of the house and would not compound the situation as it now exists. The Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of the variance as requested. Mr. Walt Reyes of 306 East 5th Street had submitted an application for a mobile home park permit. The property is located at 18th and Reyes Street and is zoned for RTP. Previously this area had been proposed for sale of individual sites but Mr. Reyes had changed his mind and decided to retain ownership of the property and rent or lease the individual sites. Mr. Reyes was in attendance and explain- ed his proposed layout and developement. Memos from the District Health Offices, the City Light Dept. and the City Water Dept. were received pertinent to this developement and were included in the discussion. Following the ~iscussion, the Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of the application for a Trailer Park Permit, with the following specific conditions: 1. No central service buildings need be provided since this is not to be a transient park and all units are to be self contained. 2. All accessory buildings, such as garages, carports~ stor- age and utility sheds are to be confined to the rear~ or alley, one- thi rd of the si tes. 3. No vehicular ingress or egress will be provided for from the sites to the strnets except for access to install or remove the individual mobile homes. Parallel parking only, along the strpet frontage, is to be employed. 4. No shrubs or fences will be required since the individual sites are to be landscaped as any normal residential lot. 5. Setbacks. sideyards and clearances are to be as per requirements of RTP zone of the currant zoning ordinance. Individual sites are to be laid out as per plat submitted with this request and dated 8/30/68. 6. Any change in ownership will be subject to these same conditions. Should the park develope into a transient operation, a new layout~ screening qnd op~rational plan must be submitted for approval on a change ot permIt. e e e Minutes - Planning Commission Sept. 3, 1968 pag e 2. 7. The current per-occupant fee for a mobile home permit is one dollar. Septic tank installation permit fees are presently three dollars, both of which may be obtained at the City Engineers office. Othe r Busine ss Members of the Planning Commission inquired about the vehicular gate installed by Mr. Vern Grall at his car wash at 921 East Front St. The building inspector informed the members that Mr. Grall had been advised this was contrary to the provisions of the Conditional Use Permit and the necessary corrections should be made. The resulting action was teken compliance by nailing and bolting the gate frame together. Members felt this was insufficient as the gate still represents provision for vehicular access to the alley. The build- ing inspector was directed to investigate the procedure for revoking the Conditional Use Permit and closing down the operation. After a general discussion concerning the zoning regulations involved in several anticipated proiects around the city, the meeting adiourned at 8:25 P.M. ~ ",141~ Harry H t, Chairman Secretary