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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 10/22/1986 AGENDA . I='CRT ANGELES PLANNING! COMMISSION 134 W. FRONT STREET PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON OCTOBER 22, 1986 7:00 P.M. I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Meeting of October 8, 1986 IV. PLANNING STUDIES: 1. Office Commercial study 2. Fill Study . ..~.- -3. Ha-r-b-o-r-Study ~ -- - . ' - - . - -- V. REPORTS OF COMMISSION MEMBERS ~---VJ-. .--ST-AEF~ REP-ORTS 1. Gund Plaza ... ~ VII. ADJOURNMENT . . '. . PLANNING COMMISSION Port Angeles, Washington October 22, 1986 I CALL TO ORDER ,Chairman Glass called the meeting to order at 7:04 P.M. II ROLL CALL Members Present: Mike Lemon, Jim Hulett, Gary Cissel, Jerry Glass Members Absent: Donna Davison, Dave Burns, Ted Puckett Staff Present: Paul Carr, Dan Van Hemert III APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Hulett moved to approve the minutes of September 24, 1986, as submitted. Commissioner Lemon seconded the motion which passed 3-0 with Gary Cissel abstaining. IV STAFF REPORTS 1 . GUND PLAZA Paul Carr reviewed the staff memo explaining that Condition No. 3 of the street vacation requires a 50-foot buffer between commercial and residential uses, however, the applicants have proposed roul ti-family residential uses on the east half of the property. Andrew Fesckes, architect, said the alley would be 12 feet wide and one-way from east to west to serve the residences. The proposed carports would be 25 feet from the property line and the residential structures approximately 55 feet from the property line. Following further discussion between the Planning Commission and the applicants, Jim Hulett moved to recommend that the proposed site plan be modified to eliminate the small parking lot driveway entrance on "I" Street and to accept the smaller buffer on the southeast half of the property abutting the residential development-with a hearing before the City Council to provide the public an opportunity to comment. Mike Lemon seconded the motion which passed 4-0. PLANNING COMMISSION October 22, 1986 Page 2 . The Commission then directed the staff to send a letter to the abutting neighbors informing them of the proposal and suggesting they visit the Gund Plaza project office at 8th & "Ill. V PLANNING STUDIES: 1. Fill Study Paul Carr briefly reviewed the background information and proposed ordinances distributed prior to the meeting. The Commission, staff and Roy Jones discussed fill regulations and zoning ordinances at length. Following discussion, the Commission decided that comprehensive City-wide land surface modification regulations, including exemptions and criteria, are needed but that the Commission would consider the Jones/Priest Conditional Use Permit if the Council desired, continuing processing of that application. 2. Harbor Study tit Paul Carr reviewed excerpts of material and provided background on the Phase II Harbor Study. The Commission discussed the proposed goals at length and made a number of changes. The Commissioners were concerned that the proposals for fish processing, modification of the existing boathaven and creation of a new marina had not thoroughly examined alternatives particularly given the cost involved. That much money for a new boathaven/marina was too much. Bob White of British Petroleum expressed concern that proposed aquaculture would interfere with British Petroleum's bunkering opera- tions. He was also concerned that the reducing of the anchorage area to three or fewer ships would cause their operation serious problems. The Commission questioned the filling of one third of the boathaven. The Commission also questioned if the negative impact on British Petroleum had been fully examined when the proposals to relocate the harbor line was developed. The proposed number of aquaculture pens is too high. General conclusions of the Commission were: to reduce the number of aquaculture operations by dropping the southern pens in the Harbori drop consideration of a marina east of the City Pieri strongly tit pursue Navy homeporting; and more closely examine the preferred usage at Oak Street. PLANNING COMMISSION October 22, 1986 Page 3 . 3. Office Commercial Study Dan Van Hemert reported on the Office Commercial study involving Race Street and the Lincoln Street commercial corridor. The Commission discussed the information and possible mapping considerations at length. The Commission decided that office commercial zoning on Race Street was not appropriate at this time. The Commission then decided to hold a public hearing on rezoning Chase Street through Peabody ~treet to Office Cornmercial) and Laurel Stree~~ffice Commercial, on November 25, if the date could be arranged. VI PRESENT COMMISSION MEMBERS Jim Hulett asked if there had been any change in our official temperature location spot by the sewage treatment plant. Paul Carr explained that there had been no change at this time. . VII ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 10:00 P.M. Paul D. Carr, Secretary ~~~ Tape condition: Fair PDC:DF . . . . CITY of PORT ANGELES ATTENDANCE ROSTER ,o'(.~ HM'.C; T'iPE OF NEETING IlI\I'E OF MEETING LOCATIOO NAME: {J k,/Z \ Od.. -:D l:l\ll rJ ~ . A/VDI3taJJ ~4<;) M i LiN~ . . b WHITE ADDR ESS : fur ~rJ G ili') S;tfuf ;OV((f() : OFfr i I?/JE~~ . /64 Rdyu1aceJ 'f) L-