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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 11/19/1957 '" -- e - Minutes of the regular meeting of the Port Angeles Planning Commission November 19th, 1957. Members present were MCGee, Reiners, Gort, Hampton, Driscoll and Strange. Also present was City Engineer John Warder. Due to the interest shown in the several imppovement petitions under consideration, the meeting was held in the council chambers to accommodate the crowds. Minutes or the previous meeting were read and approved. The rirst petition under consideration was for the improvement of 8th Street from "c" Street to "r" Street and the establishment of perminent grades on 8th street from "In to "L" Streets. Several property owners spoke of the necessity for the improvement of eth street espeoially from "an to "r" Street inasmuch as this is the principal arterial leading into that area. It was pointed out that due to the low valuation of property abutting 8th street, it would be impOSSible to assess the abutting property for the improvement of the stDeet, this, however, does not minimize the necessity for a paved roadway and the property owners speaking on that subject feel that some assistance from the City should be given in order that the arterial could be surfaced. Several ideas for financing the improvement were advanced by both the interested property owners and the members of the Planning Commissin and it was agreed that further study be given the matter and the group be called together again shortly after the first of the year to see if a solution can be resolved. The next petition taken under consideration was for the improvement of 2nd street from Lincoln to Race streets. Principal spokesman for this petition was Mr. Donald. Lannoye. A considerab~ discussion was centered around the necessity of the placing of a culvert to take care of Peabody Creek and its cost and probable value to the eity as a whole. Mr. Lannoye and the petitioners feel that a start of financing method of some kind should be made by the City, even if 1n a small way, in order that a fund may be built up that could eventually help the area in defraying the cost of a culvert. The matter of whether this could be considered a flood control project similar to the project on Valley Street was discussed and several other ideas for financing the project were considered. It was finally generally agreed that the members of the Planning Commission and the petitioners give the matter further study and it also will be brought up again after the first of the year. Third petition for the improvement by grading, draining and paving in the ~ area east of Race Street from alley 5 and 6 to the alley 8 and 9 was read and it was the opinion of the Planning Commission that this petition should be joined with a petition whi~h we were given to understand was being circulated that would include the area north as far as First street. Commission feels that this entire area should be considered as one project therefor a motion was passed to defer action on this petition at this time. r- e - - Minutes of the Port Angeles Planning Commission, November 19th, 1951 continued. Under correspondence, a letter was read from School District #l7, signed by the President, Rev. J. Paul Logan and Superintendent J. D. Glann, thanking the Planning Commdssion for their cooperation and assistance in helping to solve their area requirement problems for the future school building site on West 14th Street and in which they promised to keep the Planning Commission informed on their long range planning program. Communication from Mr. G. S. Vergeer, City Manager, was read concerning the Oak Street Zig Zag and asking the members of the Commission to assist in any way we can in helping to solve the problem presented by this project. Considerable discussion brought ou the fact that the majority of our members feel that thru their actual observation, that some sort of ramp approach is needed rather than resorting to stairs. This does not carry the old "baby buggy't argument, but applies more to a great number of our citizens who can negotiate a ramp, but are physically unable to Climb stairs. No further business appearing, meeting adjourned at 10:00 P.M. Respectfully submitted, tJ- Ji- 1- .. I?, -'7-,'r cc to G. s. Vergeer cc to John Warder cc to H. E. Dodge