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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 11/18/1969 .. . . \ November 14, 1969 MEMORANDUM TO: Port Angeles Planning Commission FROM: e. R. P. Willson, Building Inspector SUBJECT: Meeting Scheduled for November 18, 1969 Old Business - There is no old business. New Business - One variance request has been received for hearing at this meetinq, -5'4" v td bLGene Burdi ck of Sequim (s ee below) Mr. C. W. Lockhart of 315 West 7th Street has requested a variance to allow him to construct a double garage on his property at that address. At present there are two houses on that lost (SOTx140T) for a total coverage of 2,134', or just over the allowable 30%. The new garage would bring the coverage to 2,758T or 39.4%. ~.~{ ,q/li '1. pt..':- e Other Business - Clarence Fidler will probably be in, res presenting John Collins, to request an extension for the mobil home at 616 West 13th Street. Donald Bettger expects to be in to discuss possible land use on Railroad Avenue at the foot of Lincoln St. .ce. A representative of Time Oil compan~ may be in to discuss the possibility of installing..a sel -service gas station just west of KONP. . Representatives of the .Kentucky Fried Chicken and Dariy Queen development plan to be in to discuss their parking and'access for the southwest corner of First and Washington Streets. Council Action At its meeting of. November 6, 1969, the City Council took the following action on business referred to it from the Planning Commission. Olympic Vista, Inc. - approved as per Planning Commission recommendation. . Ray Robinson - approved as per Planning Commission recommendation. As of this date, I know of nothing else to come up at this meeting. Gene Burdick. , of Sequim, has requested a variance to permit him to. install a house in an RS-7 Zone with less than the required 7 foot ~~~~lifgsa 'fl3~ ggu~~ R8}::tlio~d~orteU~3~asSt~rge~eeAsvrgeb3nd Peabody. R. P. Willson, .4IJ ..... . . . , .....-:: Vdnutes of the Port Angeles Planning Commission meetine of November 18, 1969. Present: Hunt, MclIDne, Treat, Dilling, Anderson, Hankins, Building Inspector i~illson. Absent: Driscoll The meetine was opened at 7:35 P.l.1. in the l1unicipal Chambers. ~inutes, as the November 4th meeting had been cancelled. There were no Old Business - There was no old business. Nevl Business One variance request had been received and properly posted for hearing at this time. . ~'jr. Gene Burdick, of Sequim had reque::;ted a variance to permit him to situate a thirty-seven foot vice house on a fifty foot lot. This necessitates a variance from the seven foot sidevard renui.rements. The house is to be moved from ll~- East Third Street to a Jnt on the north side of east Third Street between Peabody and Vine. One of the prospective neighbors was present and objected. to the request because of the appearance and size of the building. Du.rine; the discussion, it was brought out that by repositionine the house 90 degrees, it would be possible to place the house on the lot without a variance. The members of the Planning Commission voted to table this request until December 2nd meetine; anc reconsider the application in lieht of both of these items. Other Business Mr. Clarence Fidler, attorney for John A. Collins, han requested another extension on a variance eranted oriGinally on Novem~er 19, 1964 to occupy a mobile home at 616 Hest 13th Street. The vehicle is nmr approximately 11 years old and has been roofed over with a carport-type of structure. Members of the Planning COIT~ission felt that it was not desirable to extend this variance. Mr. Collins is L~ the Coast Guard and stationed on the east coast with no opportunity to do anything about r~"oving this vehicle L~ediately, but expects to be in town early in 1970. It was therefore voted to recommend approval of the extensicn for one year, with the expectation the vehicle.would be removed by that tL"e. ~~ Ray Leaejel~, representing Kentucky Fried Chicken was present to discuss the proposer Kentucky tried Chicken - Dairy Wueen project on the scuth~ west corner of First ano ~mshington Streets. The current plan is to install only the Kentucky Chicken builoinp immediately, ;~ith the Dairy Queen huilding to be erected in approximately one year. Nost of the discussion centered arouno parkinf, driveways and premises cleanliness. The representative agreed to rerosi tj on the parking stalls so traffic would come in from First, Street, out to Hashinfton Street with no access to the ally. A curb is to be installed aLng the alIe:v to prevent such access. A fence screen along the alley was discussed bolt nothinS 0efi.nite \./as arrived at. Hr. Ray LeEjeld indicated that a fence wouIn be installed if required, but their experiences haa been that such items quickly becfu~e unsightly from repeated auto d~af,e. It was noted that the fence alonr, the AfbT site bore this out. A representative of Time Oil Co. was in to discuss the installation of a coin-operated, self-service gas station immediately west of KOvW. The representative was inst~lcted to make a formal application for a Conditional Use Permit to allow construction of ar. attendants residence on the site. The Secretary '''as directed to secure memos from Public ~orks, Fire Dept. and any other departments which might be involved with the !..roposed operation. No further business was pnsented and the meetinc; adjourned at 8:55 P.:-i. ~Sl dL~ Chair 1B.rry Hunt \ e: Secretary I' I' tl Oct. 30, 1969 MEMORANDUM TO: Port Angeles Planning Commission FROM: R. P. Willson, Building Inspector SUBJECT: Meeting Schedule for November 4, 1969 . . There is no. business scheduled for presentation at this meeting. Some individuals have been referred to the Planning Commission for informa- tion and informal discussion, but no definite indication has been made that any of them will appear. A telephone inquiry on the morning of October 30, 1969, showed unani- mous agreement to cancel the meeting of November 4, 1969; therefore, the next meeting of the Planning Commission will be November 18, 1969. e e e