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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3571 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington amending short plat subdivision regulations by making changes to Title 16, Chapters 16.04 and 16.08 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DO HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Ordinance 2222 as amended, and Title 16 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to short plat subdivisions are hereby amended by amending Chapter 16.04 to read as Tallows: 16.04.020 - Preliminary short plat—Design standards. All preliminary short plats shall conform to the following design standards: A. Right-cif-wqy access. L Each lot shall abut on a dedicated, improved and maintained City street that connects directly to an existing improved street and that meets current street improvement standards as set forth in the Comprehensive Plan, the Urban Services Ordinance, and the Urban Services Standards and Guidelines promulgated consistent with and pursuant to PANIC 18.08.040 and 18.08.130, with the following exceptions. a. Streets may be established interior to sites within the Industrial Heavy (IFI) zone without dedication as a public street. In all other respects, such streets must be developed and maintained to meet current street improvement standards. A note shall be placed on the final recording mylar that such street(s) shall be maintained to the above standards by the property owner(s). b. An exception from the right-of-way access requirements in this section shall be allowed for a single residential or commercial lot within a proposed short plat,provided that the following conditions are met: i. The single lot contains an existing habitable dwelling that abuts and is accessible by emergency vehicles over an existing 20-foot-wide all-weather street that does not meet City standards, and ii. 1. all other lots in the short subdivision shall meet the right-of-way access standards of this section; or 2, all lots abut an improved private street that is otherwise built to City access standard but may not be a dedicated street. 2. Sidewalks and other planning features that assure safe walking conditions for students who walk to and from school shall be provided pursuant to RCW 58.17.060 and RCW 58,17.110, 1 B. Lot clesign, I The minimum area shall be equal to or greater than that required by the Zoning Code as now enacted or hereafter amended. 2. The minimum depth shall be the total distance between the required front and rear yard setbacks plus 15 feet. 3. The minimum lot width is the horizontal distance between side lot lines measured at the front setback line, provided the average horizontal distance between side lot Braes must also meet or exceed the minimum lot width required, and shall be as required by the Zoning Code as now enacted or hereafter amended. 4. 'File front lot line shall be the boundary of a lot whieh that abuts a street. On a panhandle lot,the front lot line and setbacks shall be determined during the short subdivision process, or, it' not determined during short subdivision review, shall be determined by the Community and Economic Development Director. 5. a. Panhandle lots may be permitted if the original parcel has insufficient frontage width to provide each new lot with tile minimum lot width as required by Title 17 for the underlying zone, b. Each such panhandle lot shall rneet the following criteria: i. The panhandle shall have a rnmunurn width of 20 feet and shall serve no more than one lot, ii. The required lot area width and depth shall not include any portion of the panhandle. iii.Dead-end access streets and/or driveways in excess of 150 feet in length shall be provided with as turn-around w4+k*that has a rnininiurn 80-foot diameter (without parkingl,r a miniMUol 90-foot diameter with narkine)-asphaltic concrete or oermeable pavement street or an alternative approved by the City consistent with the Urban Set-vices Ordinance, the Port Angeles Urban' Services Standards and Guidelines MaqqgL and tile International* I`ire Code, except that an all- weather gravel surface section may be approved for tLIM-arounds weh that are anticipated to be temporary due to the future extension of tile roadway. *"Uniforrn Fire Code" updated to ""International Fire Code" C. NatutwIftalut-es. The lots and lot arrangement shall be such that no foreseeable difficulties will be created, due to topography and other natural conditions, for the securing of building permits to build on all lots in compliance with the Zoning Code and the Environmentally Sensitive Areas Protection Ordinances, as now enacted or hereafter amended, and all other applicable regulations. D. Large lots. Where property is subdivided into lots whieh that are of sufficient size to be reSUbdivided, the lots and streets shall be arranged so as to permit later resubdivision in conformance with the Zoning Code, as now enacted or hereafter amended, the Subdivision Regulations Ordinance, as now enacted or hereafter amended, and this chapter. 16,04,090 - Preliminary short plat—Requirements for approval. 2 I Prior to acting on the preliminary short plat, the Community and Economic Development Director shall review the application for preliminary short plat approval, the preliminary short. plat, and any information received pursuant to Sections 16.04.050 through 16,04.080, to determine the compliance of the preliminary short plat with the following requirements: j A. Necessary ssary drainage wayst of-storm drains and/or stormwater flow cotitr�tmgnt and LAD BMPs/f«acilities must be adequate to serve the short subdivision as set forth in the ! Comprehensive Flan tl e 1'taat oma xeles 1_laban cervices 4ttandards and Guidelines Manual, and Urban Services Ordinance development standards. l-ll approaches and facilities shall be it orated whe�,e feasible to rtinimiae stortrtwate,r runoff and im mervious surface cover and to maximize retention of native vegetation. B. The provision of streets and rights-of-way must be adequate to serve the short subdivision and comply with Sections 16.04,070 and 16,04.140 of this chapter and as set forth in the Comprehensive Plan, Urban Services Ordinance, and the Urban Services Standards and Guidelines promulgated consistent with and pursuant to P MC 18.08,040 and 18.0:18.140. C. Water supply, and fire protection facilities must be adequate to serve the short subdivision and comply with `section 16.04,140 of this chapter and as set forth in the Comprehensive Plan, Urban 'services Ordinance,, and the Urban `services Standards and Guidelines promulgated consistent with and 1)ttrsuant to PANIC 18,08,040 and 18.08,140, Section anitary sewer facilities must be adequate to serve the short subdivision and comply with 16.04.140 of this chapter, and as set forth in the comprehensive Plan, [.urban Services Ordinance, and the Urban Services Standards and Guidelines promulgated consistent with and pursuant to PAMC l 8.08.040 and 18.08,140,or a septic tank system must have been approved by the Clallam County Department of Health. P. The short subdivision lot arrangement mast comply with the policies of the Comprehensive Playa and further the attainment of the goals, policies, and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. F. The proposed short subdivision must be compatible with existing and planned development of the Surrounding area. G, The proposed lots must comply with the requirements of Ordinance 1709,as now enacted or hereafter amended, and Section 16.04.070 of this chapter, 16,04.140 - Final short plat-Arnprovements----Required, The following minimum improvements shall be made or installed for each lotcreated by the short subdivision, before final short plat approval: A. Watennains and other appurtenances necessary to provide adequate potable water supply and fire protection as set forth in the Comprehensive Plan,the Urban Services Ordinance and the Urban `services Standards and Guidelines promulgated consistent Nvith and pursuant to PANIC 18,08.040 and 18.08,130. B. Sanitary sewer or approved septic tank and drain field site, 3 C. Power, telephone, and all other necessary utilities, D. Appropriate dedications or easements if required, 1 . Minimum street improvement crass-section standard as set forth in tlae Comprehensive Plan,the Urban Services Ordinance, and the Urban Services Standards and Guidelines: 1. /rail-Irovements to local access.streets: a. In the RS-9 and RS-I I zones, local access streets that front or will provide access from the nearest fully improved City street to newly created lots shall be improved to a minimum of` 20-foot wide; erraaeable .averme;aat envious concrete or orcaaas as halt [preferrgdh or asphaltic concrete street with no on-street parking, drainage swales (ditches) as needed, and one four-fsaot wide ervicael5c�rncrete referred <ar eeraaerat concrete sidewalk (eight-foot wide path when an adopted bicycle route) for pedestrian traffic, which path shall be separated from the street by a ditch. All dead-end City streets in excess of 150 feet in length shall be ermeable pavement ervious concrete or porous asphalt [preferred])or asphaltic concrete paved and provided with a turn-around consistent with the Urban Services Ordinance, the fort Angeles�. Urban Services Standards and Guidelines Manual, and the International" Fire Code, "Uniform fire Code" updated to "'International Fire Code" b. In the RAS-7 ;cone, local access streets that front or will provide access from the nearest fully improved City street to newly created lots shall be improved to a minimum of 20-foot wide ermeable avernnent er°viocrs corncrete c.ar° cnrous as halt rfirc�red or asphaltic concrete street with one three-foot wide;, shoulder, and one fives-foot wide shoulder for pedestrian traffic. All dead-end City streets in excess of 1501 feet, in length shall be ngrilicable pavement ('pervious concrete or 12orous asphalt halt referred or asphaltic concrete paye&and provided with a turn- around consistent with tlae Urban Services Ordinance,the Port An eles Urban Services Standards and Guidelines Manual, and the International* Fire Code. *"Uniforrm fire Code" updated to "International fire Code" 2. Improvements to artawial.streets°., a. In the RS-9 and R. -I I zones,arterial streets that front or will provide access to tyre lots or parcels being developed shall be improved to the minimum of 20-24-foot wide .erm�al avement ervious concrete or porous as halt referred or asphaltic concrete street with no on- street parking, drainage sw"ales (ditches) as needed, and one four-Root wide pervious concrete (preferred)or cement concrete sidewalk or other acceptable hard surface(eight-foot wide surface when on an adopted bicycle route) for pedestrian traffic, which path shall be separated from the street by a ditch, b. In the RS-7 zone, arterial streets that front or will provide access to the lots or parcels being developed shall be improved to the minimum City arterial street improvement standards. L:"XC"1 PTR)/` : 'file Public Works and Utilities Department shall require the minimarm standard to be increased to match the immediately adjoining City street when tine immediately adjoining City street is more fully developed than tine minimum standard. This exception shall riot apply to short plats when the City, finds that there will be an economic and physical hardship in relocating public utilities and there will be no increase in the number of lots within a subject short plat. 4 F. Drainage ditches., m 44ff--culverts and/'or stormwvater treatment and flow control I3MPs/facilitles shall be provided to address existing and anticipated stormwater run-off'ot.curring on the site and/or within the City rights-of-way and easements as set forth in the Urban Set-vices Ordinance and Clearings and Grading Ordinance development standards. G. The subdivider shall provide a street profile, acceptable to the Public Works and Utilities Department,for the local access streets if the final street grade has not been previously established or accepted by the City. H- The subdivider shall execute an 1.40-. Local Improvement District; consent and non- protest agreement or other agreement acceptable to the City for street and utilities improvements on the local access streets whenever required improvements are less than the City's full development standards, as set forth in the Comprehensive Plan, the [)than Services Ordinance, and the Urban Services Standards and Guidelines promulgated consistent with and pursuant to PANIC 18.08.040 and 18.08.130. 1. The subdivider shall provide all other public improveanents as may be required and set forth in the Comprehensive Plan, the Urban Services Ordinance, and the Urban, Services Standards and Guidelines promulgated consistent with and pursuant to PAMC, 18,08.040 and 18.08.1 0. J. When commercially zoned property is beim short platted without any increase in the number of lots, the minimum improvements required by this section may be made or installed after short plat approval without the necessity of being,, bonded, provided that the final short plat shall be conditioned to provide that such improvements shall be made or installed as part of the building; permit process, that vertical construction of the building shall not begin unless or until the International` Fire Code's fare hydrant requirement has been met, and that the property or development shall not be occupied until such improvements have been completed, provided further that said construction shall be noted can the final plat. K. Sidewalks and other planning features that assure safe walking conditions for students who only walk to and from school shall be provided pursuant to RCW` 58.17.060 and RCW 58.17.110. Section 2. Ordinance 2222 as amended, hand Title 16, of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to short plat subdivisions are hereby amended by amending Chapter 16.08 to read as hallows: 161.08.030 - Definitions. A. Access street. A street with the main function of providing access to adjacent properties or for local traffic. I . Bifffer stra7.a. An area or strip of land located and planted with trees and shrubs to provide a screen between conflicting land uses. (Parks, playgrounds, vegetation within LID facilities, and the site of public buildings are sometimes used as a buffer.) 5 C. Collector-arterial street. A street which provides for movement within the smaller areas which are often definable neighborhoods and may be bound by higher class (minor or principal) arterials. Collector arterials serve very little "through traffic" but serve a high portion of local traffic requiring direct access to abutting land USCS. D. Commission, The City of Port Angeles Planning Commission, E. Convnunit),,andEconomic Deitloj,�iiient.l)cpai-tni,ent or Departmetit, The City of Port Angeles Community and Economic Development Department. R Coinprehensive T'lan. A Comprehensive Plan adopted by tile Council in compliance with the Growth Management Act of 1990 and which indicates the general locations reconimended for residential, commercial, and industrial land uses or zones and for streets, parks, public buildings, and other public improvements. The Comprehensive Plan includes all its Appendices and individual comprehensive set-vice and facility plans such as the Capital Facilities Plan,tile Comprehensive Water Plan and tile Comprehensive Parks Plan, G Council. Port Angeles City, Council. 11. Crosswalk-ivaV A right-of-way dedicated to public use, ten feet or more in Nvidth, which cuts across a block to facilitate pedestrian access to adjacent streets and properties. 1. Cul-tic-sac- (court or deadendstreet), A short street having one end open to traffic and being permanently terminated by a vehicle turn-around. JDetlication. The deliberate appropriation of land by an owner lor public uses, reserving to the owner no other rights than such as are compatible with the full exercise and enjoyment of the public uses to which the property has been devoted, The intention to dedicate shall be evidenced by the owner by the presentment for filing of final subdivision plat showing the dedication thereon.Acceptance of the dedication by the City,shall be evidenced by the approval of such final subdivision plat. K, Desir-ed urban desog i cry"the Cily� The land use pattern and street system as described by the Comprehensive Plan land use map and policies, the zoning map and regulations, the subdivision regulations, and the Urban Services Standards and Guidelines. L. F!,aseinenl. A grant by the property owner of the use of a strip of land by tile public, a corporation, or persons for specific purposes. M. Final plelt. 'rhe final drawing of the subdivision and dedication prepared for filing for record with the County Auditor and containing all elements and requirements set forth in this chapter. N, Iniproveinents. Streets,with or without curb or gutter, sidewalks,crosswalk-ways,water mains, sanitary and storm sewers, street trees, power and other appropriate items, 0. Lot. A portion of' a subdivision or other parcel of land intended as a unit for transfer of ownership or for development. P. Lot Rost. Unless otherwise specified oil a plat, the narrow width of a lot which abuts a public street shall be considered the front of said lot. i Q. lVinor arterial street. A .street which provides for movement within the large sub-parts prescribed by principal arterials, i7!'vlinor arterials may also serve "through traf"fic" but provide much more direct service to abutting land uses than principal arterials. R. Owner, A person, firm,, association„ partnership, private corporation, public or quasi-public corporation, or any combination thereof, A lot which has its primary legal access from the street through a narrow strip S. Pura6araraclle� Prat. p•'' y ��,' � l of land called the panhandle. "C. Planned Reshlential l:evelnlarneia (PRD), A planned residential development is a site specific development which has been approved by the City Council under the provisions of Chapter 17.19 of the fort Angeles Municipal Code. It may include a subdivision of land in which residential lots are designed in clusters of individual lots with park and open space areas between clusters and in,�s"hich lots may be below the minimum lot widths and lot areas required by the Zoning Code. U. Preliminary plat, An approximate drawing of` a proposed subdivision showing the general layout of streets and alleys, lots, blocks, and other elements of the subdivision consistent with the requirements ofthis chapter. V. Princ°ilrcxl arterial street. A street which provides for movement across and between large sub- parts of ail urban region and serve predominantly"through trips" with minimum direct service to abutting land uses, Sketch. A drawing showing proposed lot-layout, building line setbacks and proposed locations and width of streets, width and area of each lot, sanitary and stoma drainage, X. "Street. A right-of-way,dedicated to public use,which provides vehicular and pedestrian access to adjacent properties. Z. "Sub(ivider-elev lolaer. A person who Undertakes the Subdividing or the resubdis iding of a lot, tract or parcel of land into two or more lots or other divisions of land fear the purpose,immediate or future,of transfer of ownership or development, including all changes in street or lot lines, Y. Subelivision, The division or redivision of land into five or more lots, tracts, parcels, sites, or division for the purpose of sale, lease, or transfer of ownership, 16.48.474 - Requirements for acceptance of plats, A. Data requirerl16r rxlrl;aroval ofln-elirninmylrlat. The preliminary plat shall he at a scale;of neat less than 2014 feet to one inch. Data required for the preliminary plat shall include the following inforrrration, unless otherwise specified by the City: 1. Location, width and purpose of all easements, existing and proposed, 2, Name and right-of-way widths of all existing and proposed streets can or adjacent to the proposed subdivision. 3. Approximate location and sire of all utilities (water mains, sewers, etc.) on ail adjacent to the proposed subdivision. 7 4. Contours,based on City adopted vertical datum,shall have intervals of not more than five feet for slopes of ten percent or more and not more than two feet for slopes often percent or fess. S. Locations of and results of tests made to ascertain subsurface soil, rock, and ground water conditions, when required by the City Engineer, 6. Approximate locations of water courses, marshes, rock outcrops, wooded areas, natural retention areas, direction of drainage, culverts, houses, all non-residential land uses and all other significant features on and adjacent to the proposed subdivision. . Zoning on and adjacent to the proposed subdivision. 8. All highways or other nnaior improvements planned by public authorities fear future construction can or near the proposed subdivision. 9. A vicinity sketch showing relation of the proposed subdivision to the surrounding area with regard to major improvements. 10. The legal description of the tract to be platted, title under which the proposed subdivision is to be recorded, names and addresses of the owners, date, scale, north arrow. 11. The legal description ofthe proposed lots. 12. Ownership of unsubdivided land adjacent to the proposed subdivision and names of adjoining existing plats. 13. the required building setbacks and any existing buildings and/or major structures shall be shown for each proposed lot,as well as their distances from property lines. 14. Identification of each lot and each block. 15. Approximate square footage and scaled dimensions of each lett. 16. SUITImary of site data, including total acreage,acreage in residential use,acreage in streets,and number of acres in parks and other non-residential land uses. 17. Environmental checklist with filing fee. 18. Shoreline and wetland permit applications and environmentally sensitive areas protection ordinance compliance (where required). 19. Affidavits of posting and publication. B. Subtfivi ion intpr•crtpement.s required All street and utility improvements must be designed to comply with the current WSDOT standards and as specified by the Cite Engineer and with the Comprehensive Elan, the Urban Services Ordinance, and the Urban `services Standards and Guidelines promulgated consistent with and pursuant to PANIC 18.08.040 and 18.08.130. Plans and specifications for street and utility improvements must be approved by the City 1;ngincer prior to the beginning of construction. Minimum improvements shall be as follows: C. qtr eets. 1. The entire right-of-way shall be cleared and grubbed of all objectionable materials. Trees approved by the City for preservation shall be identified. 8 2. Streets shall 1.a a graded and improved with paving, Curbs and utters drainageca rd sidewalks according to the approved plans and roadway section. 3. Street lights shall be installed as specified by the City Engineer, 4. Street name signs shall be provided and installed by the City at cost to the developer. 5. permanent monuments shall be installed and each lot shall be stoked. D. Utilities. A water distribution system,storm drainage system,electrical distribution systema and a sanitary, sewage disposal system shall be designed and installed in accordance with the Comprehensive flan, the Urban Services Ordinance, and the Urban Services Standards and Guidelines promulgated consistent with and pursuant to p'AMC 18.08.040 and 1&0&130. E. arks. Parks and recreation shall be provided consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, the Urban Services Ordinance, and the Urban Services Standards and Guidelines promulgated consistent with and pursuant to PAMC l 8.08, 40 and 18,08.1 0. F. Str^eethscaln,— i*niprovelnenls. 1. Street lr?ees, Street trees shall be planted within a planting strip or within LID facilities in the right-of*way of arterial streets, proposed locations and species to be used shall be submitted for review and approval by the City. The City can assist the subdivider in location of trees and species to use tinder varying conditions. Street trees are a protection against excessive heat and glare, enhance the attractiveness and value of abutting property, and reduce the amount of storinwater runoff. G. Required data rr approved cad firacri krlrxl. The final plat shall be an 18-inch by 24-inch permanent reproducible, and shall be at a scale of not less than 200 feet to one inch. A reduced copy no larger than ll-inch by I7-inch shall be submitted with the final prints. For large subdivisions,,the plat may be on several sheets„ accompanier)by an index sheet showing the,entire subdivision. The final plat shall be accompanied by a report containing, accurate square footage and dimensions of each lot and block, and the coordinates of each monument; a title report, and shall include a warranty that all assessments in favor of the City have been paid. The final plat and survey shall be based on the Washington Coordinate System, North Zone, as adopted by the City. The final plat shall show the following: 1. A minimum of two permanent plat control monuments with coordinates, to which all dimensions, bearings, azimuths and similar data on the plat shall be referred.. 2. Permanent monuments at all corners" 2. Subdivision boundary lines, right-of-way livres, easements, lot lines with accurate dimensions, bearings or azimuths, radii,central angles, and lengths of all curves. 4. Name and right-of-way Nvidth of"each street. Any street not dedicated to the public must be so marked on the face ofthe plat(RC "` 58.12.165). 5. Location, dimensions and purpose of all easements. 6. Identification of each lot and block with addresses shown on the lots. 7. The required building setbacks and any existing buildings and/or major structures shall be shown for each proposed lot as well as their distances from property lines" 9 8. Purpose flor which sites,other than residential,are dedicated to the Public or reserved for future development, 9. 'rhe required building setbacks on each proposed lot, 10. Location and description ofall monuments, 11. The title Linder which the subdivision is to be recorded, true north and grid north arrows, scale, and legend. 12, Legal description of the land to be platted; 13 'rhe legal description of the proposed lots 14. Certification by registered land surveyor as to the accuracy of plat and survey. 15. Certificate by owner(s)containing the legal description of the land to be platted and dedicating roads, rights-of-way, easements and any sites for public purposes. 16. Certification of approval by: (a)the Planning Commission; (b) Director of`Public Works and Utilities; (c) Health Department (when required); (d) City Council; (e) City Manager. City Clerk, Fire Chief, Community and Economic Development Director, and City Attorney, 17. Certification by the County'Treasurer that all state and county taxes levied against the land to be subdivided have been paid in ftill. 18. Certification of filing by County Auditor, 19. If improvements are to be deferred rather than actually installed prior to final plat approval, the plat shall show a notation as follows: "No occupancy of"dwelling units Will be allowed until all roadway and utility improvements have been completed and approved by the City Engineer," Section 3- C Corrections. The Cit) y Clerk and the codifiers of this ordinance are authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance including, but not limited to, the correction of the scrivener's/clerieal errors,references,ordinance numt:c-ring,section/subsection numbers and any references thereto. Section 4-Severallifli!j. If any provisions of this Ordinance, or its application to any person or circunistarices,are held invalid,the remainder of the Ordinance,or application ofthe provisions of the Ordinance to other persons or circumstances, is not afrected. Section 5-Effective Date, This Ordinance,being an exercise of a power specifically delegated to the City legislative body, is not subject to referendum. This ordinance shall take effect five (5) days after passage and publication of an approved summary thereof consisting of the title. 10 PASSED try the City Council ofthe City of Port Angeles at a regular i-neetingof said Council held on the day of December,2016. atrick ownte, Mayor APPROVE[) AS TO FO, ""' M William E. Bloor, City ttarney ATTEST: knnit'4Veneklasen, City Clerk PUBLISIIEDJ�(Vrj'��V C' 2P), 2016 By Summary Summary of Ordinances adopted by the Port Angeles City Council on December 20, 2016 Ordinance No. 3567 An ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, makes changes to Streets and Sidewalks by amending Chapters 11.08, 11.12, 11.13 and 11.14 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. Ordinance No. 3568 An ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, amends Chapters 13.63 and 17.94 relating to stormwater-utility regulations of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. Ordinance No. 3569 An ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, amends street standards and off street parking by making changes to Chapter 14.01 and 14.40 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. Ordinance No. 3570 An ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, amends development standards by making changes to Chapter 15.20, 15.24, and 15.28 Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to environment. Ordinance No. 3571 An ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, amends short plat subdivision regulations by making changes to Title 16, Chapters 16.04 and 16.08 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. Ordinance No. 3572 An ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, amends and updates zoning regulations by making changes to Title 17 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. Ordinance No. 3573 An ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, amends the 2016 budget and funds. These ordinances are not subject to referendum and shall be in force and take effect 5 days after publication according to law. The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City Hall in the City Clerk's office, on the City's website at www.cityofpa.us, or will be mailed upon request. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Jennifer Veneklasen City Clerk Published by summary: December 28, 2016