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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 11/17/1953 ~ - - - Minutes of the regular meeting of the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission, November 17, 1953. Members present were Reiners, Stewart, Gort, Hampton, McGee and Strange. Also present were City Manager G. S. Vergeer and City Engineer Ah~vers. Mr. Vergeer had been invited to meet with us to discuss various problems of the Planning Commission and also to ascertain his views on any matters tha~ he wished to have taken up by the Planning Commission, therefor, there was no general order of business, but more of a group discussion on severa~ matters. The 'matter of zoning and the inflexable City zoning ordinance was discussed at some length. It was pretty well generally agreed that our zoning ordinance should be amended .to allow spot zoning under certain circumstances whish arise from time to time. A case in point was the request of Louis Elterich for permission to build an equipment storage yard on the south side of Second Street between Washington and Race streets and while it was agreed by those present this request was in keeping with the area, it was pointed out that under our present zoning ordinance, it would be impossible to legally grant his request. Other matters of zoning were also discussed. Under improvements, Mr. Vergeer advised the Commission that he was receiving numerous requests for LIDs, several of which were for one and two block improvements, mainly for sidewalks, curbs and gutters. Our Commission, in discussing this with Mr. Vergeer, reiterated our stand taken on these problems in the past, that is to say, we urged everything possible to be done to keep improvements on an area basis rather than small one and two block projects. It was pointed out, it is practically impossible for the engineering department to do a proper job of layout where the project is not of sufficient size to take care of its own grading and drainage problems, as most sections of our City are dependent upon other sections in solving these problems, especially where drainage is concerned. Chairman reported to the Commission on a meeting he had attended with Joseph Hoare and others with reference to their proposal of the cutting through of Laurel Street from First Street to the alley between Second and Third Streets. It was again the consensus of opinion of the members of the Commission that this proposal was not feasable and the benefits to be gained would not justify the costs involved. The members disnussed the next major project to be undertaken in our City, Tumwater Road et aI, with reference to the progress being made by the City Engineering Department. Mr. Ahlvers reported his department wou~d be ready with the preliminary estimate in a month or six weeks, therefor, it was deemed advisable by Mr. Vergeer and the members of the Commission that the chairman write Mr. Ed Hughes of Seattle, an expert on the formation of enlarged improvement districts, and invite him to come to Port Angeles for preliminary discussion. This letter was written on November 18th. ,.. . .e . Minutes of the regular meeting of the City of Port Ange~es Planning Commission, November 17, 19~j (continued). Mr. Vergeer reported on several complex prob~ms involving future expansion and improvement of both the light and water departments and asked that members of the Commission give these matters some thought in order that we may assist in the intelligent planning of these improvements. Considerable time was taken in a discussion advanced by Mr. Vergeer with reference to the annexation to the City of the area known as Peabody Heights and also the upper Mount Angeles Road area. The discussion centered mainly around the position that should be taken by the Planning Commission. Tnere was unanimous agreement of all present that the areas should be annexed and it was agreed that our Commission should give .some thought to the matter and arive at a decision whether it should be our function to take the lead in this matter, hold hearings etc. and generally gring the problem to the attention of those involved in order that a final conclusion could be reached. As stated above, the matter was taken under advisement. No further business appearing, the Commission adjournec at lO:15 P.M. Respectfully submitted, P~-2J7~ ~. cc to G. S. Vergeer