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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 10/30/1958 11I_-- . , ll. Minutes of the special meeting of the Port Angeles Planning eomm1ssion, October 30th, 1958. Members present were Reiners, McGee, Hankins, Hampton and Strange. Also present was eity Engineer Warder. Visitors at the meeting were Mr. Donald Lannoye, Mr. John Gonies, and Mrs. Velma Breen. First order of business was the discussion relative to a petition for the improvement of 2nd Street from Lindoln Street to Race Street. This petition had been before the Planning Commission earlier this year when it had been left on the table for further study. The principal problem involved in approaching this proposed project is one of finance. It being obvious that the cost of installing a culvert and making a fill over Peabody Creek could not possibly be born by small local improvement district such as described in the petition. It is the thought of Mr. Lannoye, Mr. Gonies and others present that some method should be arranged whereby the City could assist in helping to ~efray a portion of the culvert costs, an item amounting to some $28,000.00. It is roughly estimated that the culvert and the fill together with the additional cost, such as moving power lines, purchase of property and securing of easements, would amount to a total somwwhere in the neighborhood of $100.00.00. During the discussion, it was pointed out and generally agreed that in order to make a complete and finished project that would avoid future flood problems, the Peabody Culvert should be carried from the south margin of Second Street, northerly across private property and connecting with the present 9 foot diameter conduit at the corner of First and Lincoln. To accomplish this, it will be necessary for the private property owners, who incidently will be gr~atly benefited by this project, to defray the cost of the approximate 305 lineal feet addition of the culvert, amounting to some $52,000.00. After a length,ty discussion of the various phases of the problem, it was agreed to postpone the matter for 30 days during which time a ttudy can be made on the legal matters involved as to the best method of procedure and at that time some approximate idea of in~ividual property coats could be obtained and presented to the petitioners who in turn are to call on various property owners involved to solicit their support. Next order of business was the consideration of a petition by Mr. J. H. Johnston for the vacation of certain streets and alleys in the vicinity of the Boulevard and Valley streets for the purpose of constructing fishing ponds for'children, after which it is Mr. Johnston's intention to turn them over to the City to be supervised by either the Park Board or the Police Department. A general discussion was held on the matter and some of the members expressed concern as to whether the City Park Dept. would care to accept the responsibility and some other items in Mr. Johnston's petition not being clear, it was decided to lay the matter on the table for the time being in order that we may contact Mr. Johnston for fubther explanation and also members of the Park Board to see if they are interested. Nect item on the agenda was the consideration of a variance in the safety island regulation at 8th and Peabody Streets where a new dental clinic is under construction. After a discussion during which it was pointed out that the traffic to and from a dental clinic is of small moment, it was reguarly moved and passed that the safety island restriction be waived. Respectfully submitted, cc to M. W. Slankard John Warder H. E. Dodge z/~~~ (' / .. ...