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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1007 S. Oak Street1007 S Oak Street I CUP 07-03 44 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TO: Planning Commission FROM: Scott K. Johns, Associate Planner DATE: April 11, 2007 RE: Conditional Use Permit - CUP 07-03 APPLICANT: Queen of Angeles School OWNER: Same LOCATION: 1007 South Oak Street REQUEST: Place a portable classroom building on the site. FILE RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Division recommends that the Planning Commission approve CUP 07-03 with 2 conditions, citing 11 findings and 3 conclusions in support of that action as listed in Attachment A. EXISTING CONDITIONS IN AREA: The subject property is located at 1007 South Oak Street, which is the southeast conger of the intersection of Oak and 10°i Street. Lots in the block measure a standard 50 by 140 feet. The Queen of Angeles School occupies six lots on the south side of the street (10"' Street), and -uses an additional four lots on the north side of the street (10°i Street) as an athletic field. The portion of the site proposed for the new portable classroom is 41,978 square feet in size; the site contains three structures. The site is accessed from Oak Street and 10`x' Street, both of which are improved local access streets, and from the 10/11 Alley. The site is generally level and is entirely covered with impervious surface. No enviromnentally sensitive areas exist on the site. The application and site maps are attached as Attachment B. Development in the area is primarily single family residential, with the Queen of Angeles Church located west of Oak Street and a bed and breakfast located south of 11`" Street as the exceptions to single family uses in the area. The site exists two blocks north of the 8`" Street commercial corridor. ? Depaftinient of Com' munity and Economic Development Staff Report CUR 07'03 `_eeingels DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: City Departments reviewed the proposal and provided the following comments: April 11, 2007 Page 2 The Fire Department has reviewed the application and has no objections to the placement of the building with the following condition: The fire alarm system currently installed in the school must be extended to provide notif cation devices in the portable building. Occupants of the portable building must be notified in the event of a fire alarm activation in the school building. The Public Works and Utilities Department commented that the applicant will be required to provide additional detail regarding utility hook-ups before specific costs determine can be determined. The Building Division of DCED: A building permit is required for the construction. Construction will be per IBC requirements. PUBLIC COMMENT: Notification of the proposed action was placed in the Peninsula Daily News on March 11, 2007, posted on the site on March 16, 2007, and mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property on March 16, 2007. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS: The City's Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map identify the area as being located in the North Central Planning Area and the site is designated as Low Density Residential. The site is zoned Single Family Residential RS -7. Private schools are allowed by conditional use pennit in the RS -7 zone. Area requirements for private schools are listed in Table A of Section 17.10.050(C) PAMC. Private schools of more than 100 students require a site of 5 acres plus 1 acre for every 100 students. The Queen of Angeles School has an enrollment of over 100 students and occupies a total of 70,000 square feet on two separate parcels, and therefore is non- conforming to the lot size requirement for a private school. The school use was permitted under CUP 95 (02) 02. Table A of PAMC 17.10.050(C) indicates that a 40 -foot setback from all property lines is required for private school buildings. The site plan identifies the proposed building location as meeting the 40 -foot required setbacks for school buildings in residentially zoned areas. Currently none of the existing buildings meet the setback requirements of Table A, and two buildings currently exist with no setback to the 10/11 Alley. The applicant has stated a preference to reduce the required 40 -foot setback from the alley for more efficient use of the play area and better visibility of students using the play area. The portion of the site not occupied by buildings is used for a playground, and placing the proposed portable classroom 40 feet from property lines would place the structure in the center of the playground thus disrupting the use of the area as a playground. Meeting the setback requirement would also create a situation where supervision of students on the playground would become more difficult. It is not unreasonable to consider a setback reduction as a condition of approval. The submitted plan indicates that the portable classroom is 28 feet by 64 feet for an additional area of 1,792 square feet. Total lot coverage will increase to 19% with the addition of the proposed portable classroom. The entire site is paved with an impervious surface so the proposal will not increase the amount of impervious surface. The proposed use is an expansion ,I Department of Community and Economic Development Staff Report CUP 07-03 Queen of Angels April 11, 2007 Page 3 of a previously permitted conditional use. No new public services are needed to provide for the addition to the school use. PAMC 14.40 requires one parking space for each classroom for elementary schools. The Queen of Angeles School faculty and visitors use a joint parking area that is shared with the Queen of Angeles Church. The existing parking is adequate for the existing use with the addition of the portable classroom. No additional parking is required. In consideration of a conditional use permit application, the Planning Connnission may impose whatever restrictions or conditions are considered to be essential to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, and to prevent depreciation of neighboring property. The same applies for an amendment to such a pen -nit. Uses developed by conditional use pennit must remain in continual compliance with the conditions of approval or the use may be revoked. The development standards for conditional uses are provided in Table "A" of the Zoning Code which increases the minimum setbacks and lot size for schools in residential zones. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA) REVIEW: A Determination of Non -Significance was issued by the City's Responsible Official on April 6, 2007, with regard to the proposal. This satisfies the City's responsibility under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). Attachments: A - Conditions, Findings, and Conclusions B - Application C - Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance, Parking Ordinance Department of Community and Economic Development staff Report CUP 07-03 Queen of Angels April 11, 2007 Page 4 ATTACHMENT A RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS, FINDINGS, AND CONCLUSIONS The Planning Division recommends the Plam-iing Commission approve Conditional Use Permit CUP 07-03 subject to 2 conditions and based on the following 11 findings and 3 conclusions in support of the action: Conditions: All conditions applied to CUP 95(02)02 shall remain in effect. Those conditions include: 1. The new construction shall comply with state and local building Codes. 2. The new construction shall comply with state and local fire codes. 3. One parking space shall be provided per Section 14.40.050 K of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. Prior to occupancy, the applicant shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Planning Director that the parking requirement has been satisfied. 2. The applicant shall secure all required city permits from Public Works and Utilities Department and Building Division of Community and Economic Development Department prior to placement of the portable school structure. Findings: Based on the information provided in the Community and Economic Development Staff Report for CUP 07-03 dated April 11, 2007, including all information in the public record file, comments and testimony presented during the public hearing, the Planning Commission discussion and deliberation, and the above listed conditions of approval, the City of Port Angeles Plamling Conunission hereby finds that: 1. The Queen of Angeles School submitted Conditional Use Pen -nit application CUP 07-03 to add a portable classroom to the school site at l Ot" and Oak Streets on March 2, 2007. The private school use was previously permitted by Conditional Use Permit CUP 95(02)02 in 1995 with conditions. 2. The proposed site includes Lots 5 through 10, Block 327, Townsite of Port Angeles. 3. The site is zoned RS -7 Residential Single Family. Private school uses are allowed by conditional use permit per Section 17.10.040(L) PAMC. Section 17.10.050(C) Table "A " of the PAMC provides development standards for conditional uses in the RS -7 zone. Private Schools of more than 100 students require a minimum lot area of S acres plus I acre for each 100 students in the RS -7 and 40 foot setbacks firom all property lines. Queen of Angeles School is inconsistent with both the required lot area and the required setbacks for private schools in the RS -7 zone. 4. Placing the portable classroom in compliance with required 40-:f6ot setbacks will locate the building in the center of the playground area. The applicant has stated that this location standard will create complications for providing adequate and efficient playground space and for proper supervision of children using the playground area. The applicant has asked that a waiver of the setbacks be made in allowing placement of the Department of Community and Economic Development Staff Report CUP 07-03 Queen of Angels April 11, 2007 Page 5 unit. Such a request would need to be considered by the City's Board of Adjustment that is authorized to adjust development standards when the facts warrant such an adjustment. 5. The Comprehensive Plan designates the site as Low Density Residential. Adjacent designations are also Low Density Residential. The site is located in the City's North Central Planning Area. The subject site is located on the southeast corner of 1011' and Oak Streets. Development in the neighborhood includes primarily single family residential uses, with scattered churches and bed and breakfasts. A commercial area lies two blocks to the north and a public school is located three blocks to the southeast. 6. Per 17.96.050 PAMC, the Planning Commission shall consider applications for conditional use permit uses as specified in the applicable Chapter of the Zoning Regulations. The Planning Commission may grant said permits which are consistent and compatible with the purpose of the zone in which the use is located, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, and not contrary to the public use and interest. In each application the Plamung Commission may impose whatever restrictions or conditions are considered essential to protect the public health, safety, welfare, and to prevent depreciation of neighboring property. The Planning Commission may refuse to issue a conditional use permit if the characteristics of the intended use would defeat the purpose of the City's zoning regulations. 7. The City's Comprehensive Plan was reviewed for consistency with the proposal. Land Use Element Goal A and Policy A.2; Goal C and Policy C.1; Transportation Element Policy B.14 and B.16; and Conservation Element Policies B.3 were found to be most relevant to the proposal. 8. A development that is approved through the conditional use permit process must remain in continual compliance with specific conditions of approval or may be revoked. 9. Reviewing City Departments commented on the application. Those comments were included in review of the application. 10. Notification of the proposed action and conditional use pernlit application was placed in the Peninsula Daily News on March 11, 2007, Public notice was mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property on March 16, 2007, and posted on the site on March 11, 2007. 11. A Detennination of Non -Significance was issued for this proposed action on April 6, 2007. 12. The P1amling Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposal at the April 11, 2007, regular meeting. Conclusions: Based on the information provided in the Department of Community Development Staff Report for CUP 07-03 dated April 11, 2007, including all of the information in the public record file, comments, and testimony presented during the public hearing, the Planning Commission's discussion and deliberation, and the above listed conditions of approval and listed findings, the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission hereby concludes that: As conditioned, the proposal is consistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan, specifically with Land Use Element Goal A and Policy A.2; Land Use Element Goal C, Department of Community and Economic Development Staff Report CUP 07-03 Queen of Angels April 11, 2007 Page 6 and Policies C.1, Transportation Element Policy B.14 and B.16; Conservation Element Policy B.3. 2. The proposal is consistent with requirements for approval of a conditional use permit as specified in PANIC 17.96.050. 3. The proposal is consistent with PANIC Chapter 14.40 (Parking Ordinance). Department of Community and Economic Development SIafTReport April 11, 2007 CUP 07-03 Queen of Angels Page 7 ATTACHMENT C COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The City's Comprehensive Plan establishes the long range goals and policies of the City. Any project proposed in the City must be consistent with the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan. The site is located in the City's East Planning Area. The Plan was reviewed in its entirety with regard to the proposed application and several goals and policies were found to be relevant to the proposal. An analysis of compliance with those policies is as follows: Laud Use Element Residential Goal A: "To guide current and future development within. the City in a manner that provides certainty to its citizens about future land use and the flexibility necessaiy to meet the challenges and opportunities of the future. " Policy A.2 "All land use decisions and approvals made by the City Council and/or any of its appointed Commissions, Boards or Committees should be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and its land use map. " Land Use Element Residential Goal C. "To have a community of viable districts and neighborhoods with a variety of residential opportunities for personal interaction, fulfilbnent and enjoyment, attractive to people of all ages, characteristics and interests. " Policy C-1 "Residential land should be developed on the district and neighborhood concept. Although such districts may be composed primarily of residential uses of a uniform density, a healthy, viable district should be composed of residential uses of varying densities which may be augmented by subordinate and compatible uses. Single family and multi family homes, parks and open spaces, schools, churches, day care and residential services, home occupations, and district shopping areas are all legitimate components of district development and enhancement. A neighborhood should be primarily composed of low, medium, or high density housing. " Transportation Element Policy B.14 - "Off-street parking should be sufficient and accessible within business and residential areas to ensure that the traffic flow of the street is not impaired. " Transportation Element Policy B.16 — "Parking requirements should make allowances for shared parking facilities. " Conservation Element Policy B.3 - "The City should protect and enhance the characteristics of its unique residential neighborhoods. " ZONING ORDINANCE The Zoning Ordinance is the primary implementing ordinance for the Comprehensive Plan. The Ordinance establishes what types of uses are permitted and where they may be located in the City. It also establishes definitions and minima ni design standards for such uses. Any project proposed in the City must be consistent with specific regulations of the zone in which it is located. The Zoning Map identifies the subject property and adjacent properties as Residential Single Family (RS -7). The purpose and intent of this zone is: Department of Conurnunity and Economic Development Staff Report CUP 07-03 Queen of Angels April 11, 2007 Page 8 "This is a low density residential zone Intended to create and preserve urban single family residential neighborhoods consisting ofpredominantly single family homes on. standard Townsite-size lots. Uses which are compatible with and functionally related to a single family residential environment may also be located in this zone. " Section 17.10.050 PAMC Area and Dimensional Requirements Table "A" requires that private schools of more than 100 students provide a site of 5 acres plus 1 acre for every 100 students in the RS -7 zone. Such development is subject to design and dimensional requirements as set forth under PAMC 17.10.050(C) Table "A" which includes setbacks of 40 feet from all property lines. The proposed development shall comply with development standards set forth by the Zoning Code and can therefore be deemed consistent with the Zoning Code. The purpose of a conditional use pennit is defined as; "A Conditional Use Permit shall be to assure that the maximum degree of compatibility between uses shall be attained. The purpose of these regulations shall be maintained with respect to the particular use of the particular site and in consideration of other existing and potential uses within the general area in which such use is to be located." PAMC 17.96.050 specifies procedures for the review and processing of conditional use applications, as follows: 17.96.050 Conditional Use Permit A. The Planning Commission shall consider applications for Conditional Use Permits of uses as specified in the applicable Chapter of the Zoning Regulations. The Planning Commission may grant said permits which are consistent and compatible with the purpose of the zone in which the use is located, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, and not contrary to the public use and interest. The Planning Commission may refuse to issue a Conditional Use Permit if the characteristics of the intended use as related to the specific proposed site are such as would defeat the purpose of these Zoning Regulations by introducing incompatible, detrimental, or hazardous conditions. B. In each application, the Planning Commission may impose whatever restrictions or conditions they consider essential to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, and to prevent depreciation of neighboring property. PARKING ORDINANCE PAMC 14.40 Table A requires 1 off-street parking space per each classroom. The development provides adequate parking spaces through a parking agreement with Queen of Angeles Church. `i .r Anp1.#2ZI- APPLICANT/OWNER INFORMATION: Applicant: Address: / C o��, � , �� 5/Daytime phone #: j (v 0 - Y) Applicant's representative (if other than applicant): %-� r,— Gr 'n e 7 Address: Daytime hone #: Property owner (if other than applicant): Address: Daytime phone #: PROPERTY INFORMATION: Street address: /C� C� .7 Sv ��7`/�► C�� , 57�� e e - Legal description: Zw15 S _/C) Z- Zoning: Comprehensive Plan designation: Property dimensions: (moo ' Property area (total square feet):( Physical characteristics (i.e., flat, sloped, vacant, developed, etc.): /741 f Jo ��✓�� �-�� tSG J S e ( f� a �yv a �,PcL area) PROPOSED USE INFORMATION: Please describe the proposed conditional use: : 611— e C (-� Number of employees: Hours of operation: `?tan Number of ou-site parking spaces: S " '� l v� 4i l v ` C � u✓�c-�r. � f o� Gh vvt. Building area (total square feet of floor area for the proposed activity): SIGNATURES: Applicant: I certify that all of the above statements are true and complete to the best of my knowledge and acluiowledge that wilful misrepresentation of information will terminate this permit application. I have read this application in its entirety and understand that niy submittal will be reviewed for completeness. If found to be complete the application will be scheduled for the next available Planning Commission meeting. If not complete, when requested information has been received the application will be scheduled for the next available meeting. Signature _ / ��Z ��-��+� Date Owner (if other than applicant): I aril the owner of the subject property identified herein and approve of this application. Signature For Staff Use Only: Permit No. Appl. complete Add. 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WIDE CROWN STAPLES AT EACH END OF EACH STRAP, L=sue Da[e: 5QDATE: /q/q��gg DRF,WN 6Y: 0Seattle, WA Ips No:13Id \`� t/\ � � ,\ � � �� �..� �,\ i ,� � % � ,�. %y i ��� i .�`\ \ i \ �. 4' / / 1 \ ' �,\ ��\ -\ \ \ /r � d J j// \ / � \ \ i7 .\ fl ^'�.� � � � l �. '�, j � � �j � � �\ `y\\ � 1 � \ !1 � f. � � / .\ \\ .\ � , � � .\ v ✓J ,\ �� .\ � � � � �� / ., \ '� t ? T, �� . `� "'` i � W A S H i N G T O N, U. S. A. Community & Economic Development Department April 24, 2007 Ms. Debra Brines Queen of Angels School 1007 South Oak Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Re: Conditional Use Permit - CUP .07-93 . Amendment to -CUP 95(05)02 1007 South Oak Street - Dear Ms. Brines: As you know, following a public hearing conducted on April 11, 2007, the City Planning Commission approved an amendment to Conditional Use Permit CUP 95(02)02 to allow the placement of a portable classroom unit in the RS -7 Residential Single Family zone in.' association with a private school use at that location. The private school use was originally approved in 1995 with five conditions. Your preferred placement of the temporary unit would not be in compliance with the City's standards for. private. school structures in residential zones, and you have applied to the City's Board of Adjustment for a variance to those standards. Until such a variance is approved, if placed, the unit must observe a 40' setback from all property lines. Placement of the unit will require a building permit. . The Board of Adjustment will meet on the alternate site proposal on May 7,' 2007. " Until that time, if you should have any questions regarding this information, please don't hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Sue Roberds Planning Manager cc: Public Works & Utilities Phone: 360-417-4750 / Fax: 360-417-4711 Website: www.cityofpa.us / Email: smartgrowth@cityofpa.us t 321 East Fifth Street - P.O. Box 1150 / Port Angeles, WA 98362-0217 Planning Commission Minutes April /l, 1007 Page S CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - CUP 07-03 - QUEEN OF ANGELS CHURCH - 1007 South Oak Street: Request to amend a conditional use permit to allow a private school in the RS -7 Residential Single Family zone by placement of a portable classroom unit on site. Associate Planner Scott Johns reviewed the Department Report recommending approval of the amendment but noted that placement of the classroom structure must comply with the setbacks required for a school use in a residential zone (40' from property lines) unless a variance is allowed from the City's Board of Adjustment. Commissioner Johnson indicated that, as a member of the Queen of Angeles Church, he would not be participating in the application review. Chair Beier opened the public hearing. Debra Brines, Principal of Queen of Angeles School, 2662 Dan Kelly Road, and Mary Ellen Winborn, 846 Key Road, were present for questions. Testimony was provided that the proposed pre fabricated structure would serve as a library/computer/office area. School enrollment has been as high as 200 students but is currently 130 students. Ms. Brines and Mrs. Winborn responded to questions regarding use of school property areas, and indicated that the preferred location of the portable unit, 10' from the alley, will allow full use of the site for parking during non school hours, and will allow for needed visibility of the entire site during school activities. If a variance of the specified setback for school structures in residential zones is not reduced, the portable unit would not be located in a good location and could affect parking uses during non school hours. Commissioner Kidd noted that she is a resident in the area and stated that on street residential parking is a big cause of congestion in the neighborhood. In response to further questions regarding the impact of parking to the neighborhood as a result of the school use, Ms. Brines explained the location of church properties and how they are being utilized for school activities. The school serves students from pre school to 8`" Grade. There being no further questions or testimony, Chair Beier closed the public hearing. Following brief discussion, Commissioner Kidd moved to approve the conditional use permit. In making the motion, Commissioner Kidd noted that she hoped the Board ofAdjustment would find circumstances were present to allow'a variance in order for placement of the portable classroom unit. The motion was made with the following conditions, findings, and conclusions: Conditions: All conditions applied to CUP 95(02)02 shall remain in effect. Those conditions include: A. The new construction shall comply with state and local building Codes. B. The new construction shall comply with state and local fire codes. C. One parking space shall be provided per Section 14.40.050 K of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. Prior to occupancy, the applicant shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Planning Director that the parking requirement has been satisfied. Planning Commission Minutes April 11, 2007 Page G 2. The applicant shall secure all required city permits from Public Works and Utilities Department and Building Division of Community and Economic Development Department prior to placement of the portable school structure. Findin,gs: Based on the information provided in the Community and Economic Development Staff Report for CUP 07-03 dated April 11, 2007, including all information in the public record file, comments and testimony presented during the public hearing, the Planning Commission discussion and deliberation, and the above listed conditions of approval, the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission hereby finds that: The Queen of Angeles School submitted Conditional Use Permit application CUP 07-03 to add a portable classroom to the school. site at 10`h and Oak Streets on March 2, 2007. The private school use was previously permitted by Conditional Use Permit CUP 95(02)02 in 1995 with conditions. 2. The proposed site includes Lots 5 through 10, Block 327, Townsite of Port Angeles. 3. The site is zoned RS -7 Residential Single Family. Private school uses are allowed by conditional use permit per Section 17.10.040(L) PAMC. Section. 17.10.050(C) Table "A " of the PAMC provides development standards for conditional uses in the RS -7 zone. Private Schools of more than 100 students require a minimum lot area of 5 acres plus 1 acre for each 100 students in the RS -7 and 40 foot setbacks from all property lines. Queen of Angeles School is inconsistent with both the required lot area and the required setbacks for private schools in the RS -7 zone. 4. Placing the portable classroom in compliance with required 40 -foot setbacks will locate the building in the center of the playground area. The applicant has stated that this location standard will create complications for providing adequate and efficient playground space and for proper supervision of children using the playground area. The applicant has asked that a waiver of the setbacks be made in allowing placement of the unit. Such a request would need to be considered by the City's Board of Adjustment that is authorized to adjust development standards when the facts warrant such an adjustment. The Comprehensive Plan designates the site as Low Density Residential. Adjacent designations are also Low Density Residential. The site is located in the City's North Central Planning Area. The subject site is located on the southeast corner of 10`x' and Oak Streets. Development in the neighborhood includes primarily single family residential uses, with scattered churches and bed and breakfasts. A commercial area lies two blocks to the north and a public school is located three blocks to the southeast. Planning Commission Minutes April 11, 2007 Page 7 6. Per 17.96.050 PAMC, the Planning Commission shall consider applications for conditional use permit uses as specified in the applicable Chapter of the Zoning Regulations. The Planning Commission may grant said permits which are consistent and compatible with the purpose of the zone in which the use is located, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, and not contrary to the public use and interest. In each application the Planning Commission may impose whatever restrictions or conditions are considered essential to protect the public health, safety, welfare, and to prevent depreciation of neighboring property. The Planning Commission may refuse to issue a conditional use permit if the characteristics of the intended use would defeat the purpose of the City's zoning regulations. 7. The City's Comprehensive Plan was reviewed for consistency with the proposal. Land Use Element Goal A and Policy A.2; Goal C and Policy C.1; Transportation Element Policy B.14 and B.16; and Conservation Element Policies B.3 were found to be most relevant to the proposal. S. A development that is approved through the conditional use permit process must remain in continual compliance with specific conditions of approval or maybe revoked. 9. Reviewing City Departments commented on the application. Those comments were included in review of the application. 10. Notification of the proposed action and conditional use permit application was placed in the Peninsula Daily News on March 11, 2007, Public notice was mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property on March 16, 2007, and posted on the site on March 11, 2007. 11. A Determination of Non -Significance was issued for this proposed action on April 6, 2007. 12. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposal at the April 11, 2007, regular meeting. Conclusions: Based on the information provided in the Department of Community Development Staff Report for CUP 07-03 dated April 11, 2007, including all of the information in the public record file, comments, and testimony presented during the public hearing, the Planning Commission's discussion and deliberation, and the above listed conditions of approval and listed findings, the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission hereby concludes that: A. As conditioned, the proposal is consistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan, specifically with Land Use Element Goal A and Policy A.2; Land Use Element Goal C, and Policies C.1, Transportation Element Policy B.14 and B.16; Conservation Element Policy B.3. Planning Commission Minutes April ll, 2007 Page 8 B. The proposal is consistent with requirements for approval of a conditional use permit as specified in PANIC 17.96.050. C. The proposal is consistent with PAMC Chapter 14.40 (Parking Ordinance). Commissioner Snyder seconded the motion which 6-0 with Commissioner Johnson abstaining due to being a member of the Queen of Angeles Church. CITY OF PORT ANGELES 321 East Fifth Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 NOTICE OF DECISION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on April 11, 2007, the Port Angeles Planning Commission APPROVED the following activities: A shoreline substantial development permit to allow the demolition of three bridge crossings and the reconstruction of one bridge crossing of Tumwater Creek at its mouth. -2 An amendment to a conditional use permit to allow expansion of a school activity in the RS -7 Residential Single Family zone by permitting a portable classroom to be added to the school at 1007 South Oak Street. For further information, please contact Sue Roberds, Planning Manager, Department of Community & Economic Development, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, Washington, (360) 417-4750. Pub: 4/16/07 NGELES & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TO: Planning Commission FROM: Scott K. Johns, Associate Planner DATE: April 11, 2007 RE: Conditional Use Permit - CUP 07-03 APPLICANT: Queen of Angeles School OWNER: Same LOCATION: 1007 South Oak Street REQUEST: Place a portable classroom building on the site. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Division recommends that the Planning Commission approve CUP 07-03 with 2 conditions, citing 11 findings and 3 conclusions in support of that action as listed in Attachment A. EXISTING CONDITIONS IN AREA: The subject property is located at 1007 South Oak Street, which is the southeast corner of the intersection of Oak and 10`h Street. Lots in the block measure a standard 50 by 140 feet. The Queen of Angeles School occupies six lots on the south side of the street (10`h Street), and uses an additional four lots on the north side of the street (10`h Street) as an athletic field. The portion of the site proposed for the new portable classroom is 41,978 square feet in size; the site contains three structures. The site is accessed from Oak Street and 10th Street, both of which are improved local access streets, and from the 10/11 Alley. The site is generally level and is entirely covered with impervious surface. No environmentally sensitive areas exist on the site. The application and site maps are attached as Attachment B. Development in the area is primarily single family residential, with the Queen of Angeles Church located west of Oak Street and a bed and breakfast located south of 11`h Street as the exceptions to single family uses in the area. The site exists two blocks north of the 8th Street commercial corridor. Department of Community and Economic Development Staff Report April 11, 2007 CUP 07-03 Queen of Angels Page 2 DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: City Departments reviewed the proposal and provided the following comments: The Fire Department has reviewed the application and has no objections to the placement of the building with the following condition: The fire alarm system currently installed in the school must be extended to provide notification devices in the portable building. Occupants of the portable building must be notified in the event of a fire alarm activation in the school building. The Public Works and Utilities Department commented that the applicant will be required to provide additional detail regarding utility hook-ups before specific costs determine can be determined. The Building Division of DCED: 'A building permit is required for the construction. Construction will be per IBC requirements. PUBLIC COMMENT: Notification of the proposed action was placed in the Peninsula Daily News on March 11, 2007, posted on the site on March 16, 2007, and mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property on March 16, 2007. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS: The City's Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map identify the area as being located in the North Central Planning Area and the site is designated as Low Density Residential. The site is zoned Single Family Residential RS -7. Private schools are allowed by conditional use permit in the RS -7 zone. Area requirements for private schools are listed in Table A of Section 17.10.050(C) PAMC. Private schools of more than 100 students require a site of 5 acres plus 1 acre for every 100 students. The Queen of Angeles School has an enrollment of over 100 students and occupies a total of 70,000 square feet on two separate parcels, and therefore is non- conforming to the lot size requirement for a private school. The school use was permitted under CUP 95 (02) 02. Table A of PAMC 17.10.050(C) indicates that a 40 -foot setback from all property lines is required for private school buildings. The site plan identifies the proposed building location as meeting the 40 -foot required setbacks for school buildings in residentially zoned areas. Currently none of the existing buildings meet the setback requirements of Table A, and two buildings currently exist with no setback to the 10/11 Alley. The applicant has stated a preference to reduce the required 40 -foot setback from the alley for more efficient use of the play area and better visibility of students using the play area. The portion of the site not occupied by buildings is used for a playground, and placing the proposed portable classroom 40 feet from property lines would place the structure in the center of the playground thus disrupting the use of the area as a playground. Meeting the setback requirement would also create a situation where supervision of students on the playground would become more difficult. It is not unreasonable to consider a setback reduction as a condition of approval. The submitted plan indicates that the portable classroom is 28 feet by 64 feet for an additional area of 1,792 square feet. Total lot coverage will increase to 19% with the addition of the proposed portable classroom. The entire site is paved with an impervious surface so the proposal will not increase the amount of impervious surface. The proposed use is an expansion Department of Community and Economic Development Staff Report CUP 07-03 Queen of Angels April 11, 2007 Page 3 of a previously permitted conditional use. No new public services are needed to provide for the addition to the school use. PAMC 14.40 requires one parking space for each classroom for elementary schools. The Queen of Angeles School faculty and visitors use a joint parking area that is shared with the Queen of Angeles Church. The existing parking is adequate for the existing use with the addition of the portable classroom. No additional parking is required. In consideration of a conditional use permit application, the Planning Commission may impose whatever restrictions or conditions are considered to be essential to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, and to prevent depreciation of neighboring property. The same applies for an amendment to such a permit. Uses developed by conditional use permit must remain in continual compliance with the conditions of approval or the use may be revoked. The development standards for conditional uses are provided in Table "A" of the Zoning Code which increases the minimum setbacks and lot size for schools in residential zones. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA) REVIEW: A Determination of Non -Significance was issued by the City's Responsible Official on April 6, 2007, with regard to the proposal. This satisfies the City's responsibility under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). Attachments: A - Conditions, Findings, and Conclusions B - Application C - Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance, Parking Ordinance Department of Community and Economic uevelopment Staff Report CUP 07-03 Queen of Angels April 11, 2007 Page 4 ATTACHMENT A RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS, FINDINGS, AND CONCLUSIONS The Planning Division recommends the Planning Commission approve Conditional Use Permit CUP 07-03 subject to 2 conditions and based on the following 11 findings and 3 conclusions in support of the action: Conditions: All conditions applied to CUP 95(02)02 shall remain in effect. Those conditions include: 1. The new construction shall comply with state and local building Codes. 2. The new construction shall comply with state and local fire codes 3. One parking space shall be provided per Section 14.40.050 K of the Port Angeles Municipal Code. Prior to occupancy, the applicant shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Planning Director that the parking requirement has been satisfied. 2. The applicant shall secure all required city permits from Public Works and Utilities Department and Building Division of Community and Economic Development Department prior to placement of the portable school structure. Findings: Based on the information provided in the Community and Economic Development Staff Report for CUP 07-03 dated April 11, 2007, including all information in the public record file, comments and testimony presented during the public hearing, the Planning Commission discussion and deliberation, and the above listed conditions of approval, the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission hereby finds that: 1. The Queen of Angeles School submitted Conditional Use Permit application CUP 07-03 to add a portable classroom to the school site at l Ot" and Oak Streets on March 2, 2007. The private school use was previously permitted by Conditional Use Permit CUP 95(02)02 in 1995 with conditions. 2. The proposed site includes Lots 5 through 10, Block 327, Townsite of Port Angeles. The site is zoned RS -7 Residential Single Family. Private school uses are allowed by conditional use permit per Section 17.10.040(L) PAMC. Section 17.10.050(C) Table "A" of the PAMC provides development standards for conditional uses in the RS -7 zone. Private Schools of more than 100 students require a minimum lot area of 5 acres plus 1 acre for each 100 students in the RS -7 and 40 foot setbacks from all property lines. Queen of Angeles School is inconsistent with both the required lot area and the required setbacks for private schools in the RS -7 zone. 4. Placing the portable classroom in compliance with required 40 -foot setbacks will locate the building in the center of the playground area. The applicant has stated that this location standard will create complications for providing adequate and efficient playground space and for proper supervision of children using the playground area. The applicant has asked that a waiver of the setbacks be made in allowing placement of the Department of Community and Economic Uevelopment Staff Report April 11, 2007 CUP 07-03 Queen of Angels Page 5 unit. Such a request would need to be considered by the City's Board of Adjustment that is authorized to adjust development standards when the facts warrant such an adjustment. 5. The Comprehensive Plan designates the site as Low Density Residential. Adjacent designations are also Low Density Residential. The site is located in the City's North Central Planning Area. The subject site is located on the southeast corner of 10th and Oak Streets. Development in the neighborhood includes primarily single family residential uses, with scattered churches and bed and breakfasts. A commercial area lies two blocks to the north and a public school is located three blocks to the southeast. 6. Per 17.96.050 PAMC, the Planning Commission shall consider applications for conditional use permit uses as specified in the applicable Chapter of the Zoning Regulations. The Planning Commission may grant said permits which are consistent and compatible with the purpose of the zone in which the use is located, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, and not contrary to the public use and interest. In each application the Planning Commission may impose whatever restrictions or conditions are considered essential to protect the public health, safety, welfare, and to prevent depreciation of neighboring property. The Planning Commission may refuse to issue a conditional use permit if the characteristics of the intended use would defeat the purpose of the City's zoning regulations. 7. The City's Comprehensive Plan was reviewed for consistency with the proposal. Land Use Element Goal A and Policy A.2; Goal C and Policy C.1; Transportation Element Policy B.14 and B.16; and Conservation Element Policies B.3 were found to be most relevant to the proposal. 8. A development that is approved through the conditional use permit process must remain in continual compliance with specific conditions of approval or may be revoked. 9. Reviewing City Departments commented on the application. Those comments were included in review of the application. 10. Notification of the proposed action and conditional use permit application was placed in the Peninsula Daily News on March 11, 2007, Public notice was mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property on March 16, 2007, and posted on the site on March 11, 2007. 11. A Determination of Non -Significance was issued for this proposed action on April 6, 2007. 12. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposal at the April 11, 2007, regular meeting. Conclusions: Based on the information provided in the Department of Community Development Staff Report for CUP 07-03 dated April 11, 2007, including all of the information in the public record file, comments, and testimony presented during the public hearing, the Planning Commission's discussion and deliberation, and the above listed conditions of approval and listed findings, the City of Port Angeles Planning Commission hereby concludes that: As conditioned, the proposal is consistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan, specifically with Land Use Element Goal A and Policy A.2; Land Use Element Goal C, Department of Community and Economic Development Staff Report CUP 07-03 Queen of Angels April 11, 2007 Page 6 and Policies C.1, Transportation Element Policy B.14 and B.16; Conservation Element Policy B.3. 2. The proposal is consistent with requirements for approval of a conditional use permit as specified in PAMC 17.96.050. The proposal is consistent with PAMC Chapter 14.40 (Parking Ordinance). Department of Community and Economic uuvclopment Staff Report April 11, 2007 CUP 07-03 Queen of Angels Page 7 ATTACHMENT C COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The City's Comprehensive Plan establishes the long range goals and policies of the City. Any project proposed in the City must be consistent with the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan. The site is located in the City's East Planning Area. The Plan was reviewed in its entirety with regard to the proposed application and several goals and policies were found to be relevant to the proposal. An analysis of compliance with those policies is as follows: Land Use Element Residential Goal A: "To guide current and future development within the City in a manner that provides certainty to its citizens about future land use and the flexibility necessary to meet the challenges and opportunities of the future. " Policy A.2 "All land use decisions and approvals made by the City Council and/or any of its appointed Commissions, Boards or Committees should be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and its land use map. " Land Use Element Residential Goal C. "To have a community of viable districts and neighborhoods with a variety of residential opportunities for personal interaction, fulfillment and enjoyment, attractive to people of all ages, characteristics and interests. " Policy C-1 "Residential land should be developed on the district and neighborhood concept. Although such districts may be composed primarily of residential uses of a uniform density, a healthy, viable district should be composed of residential uses of varying densities which may be augmented by subordinate and compatible uses. Single family and multi family homes, parks and open spaces, schools, churches, day care and residential services, home occupations, and district shopping areas are all legitimate components of district development and enhancement. A neighborhood should be primarily composed of low, medium, or high density housing. " Transportation Element Policy B.14 - "Off-street parking should be sufficient and accessible within business and residential areas to ensure that the traffic flow of the street is not impaired. " Transportation Element Policy B.16 — "Parking requirements should make allowances for shared parking facilities. " Conservation Element Policy B.3 - "The City should protect and enhance the characteristics of its unique residential neighborhoods. " ZONING ORDINANCE The Zoning Ordinance is the primary implementing ordinance for the Comprehensive Plan. The Ordinance establishes what types of uses are permitted and where they may be located in the City. It also establishes definitions and minimum design standards for such uses. Any project proposed in the City must be consistent with specific regulations of the zone in which it is located. The Zoning Map identifies the subject property and adjacent properties as Residential Single Family (RS -7). The purpose and intent of this zone is: Department of Community and Economic Development Staff Report CUP 07-03 Queen of Angels April 11, 2007 Page 8 "This is a low density residential zone intended to create and preserve urban single family residential neighborhoods consisting of predominantly single family homes on standard Townsite-size lots. Uses which are compatible with and functionally related to a single family residential environment may also be located in this zone. " Section 17.10.050 PAMC Area and Dimensional Requirements Table "A" requires that private schools of more than 100 students provide a site of 5 acres plus 1 acre for every 100 students in the RS -7 zone. Such development is subject to design and dimensional requirements as set forth under PAMC 17.10.050(C) Table "A" which includes setbacks of 40 feet from all property lines. The proposed development shall comply with development standards set forth by the Zoning Code and can therefore be deemed consistent with the Zoning Code. The purpose of a conditional use permit is defined as; "A Conditional Use Permit shall be to assure that the maximum degree of compatibility between uses shall be attained. The purpose of these regulations shall be maintained with respect to the particular use of the particular site and in consideration of other existing and potential uses within the general area in which such use is to be located." PAMC 17.96.050 specifies procedures for the review and processing of conditional use applications, as follows: 17.96.050 Conditional Use Permit A. The Planning Commission shall consider applications for Conditional Use Permits of uses as specified in the applicable Chapter of the Zoning Regulations. The Planning Commission may grant said permits which are consistent and compatible with the purpose of the zone in which the use is located, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, and not contrary to the public use and interest. The Planning Commission may refuse to issue a Conditional Use Permit if the characteristics of the intended use as related to the specific proposed site are such as would defeat the purpose of these Zoning Regulations by introducing incompatible, detrimental, or hazardous conditions. B. In each application, the Planning Commission may impose whatever restrictions or conditions they consider essential to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, and to prevent depreciation of neighboring property. PARKING ORDINANCE PAMC 14.40 Table A requires 1 off-street parking space per each classroom. The development provides adequate parking spaces through a parking agreement with Queen of Angeles Church. From: Subject: ORTANGELES NA, o C 1-1 r N G T 0 N. U.S.A. DVPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOFIVILIN i March 7, 2007 enia Funston, Public Works and Utilities Ken Dubuc, Fire Department Sue Roberds, Planning Manager Conditional Use Permit CUP 07-03 Queen of Angeles Church - 1007 South Oak Street Please review the attached application for a conditional use permit to allow a portable classroom in the RS -7 Residential Single Family zone. Your departmental comments, conditions, or other issues by March 19, 2007, would be appreciated. Thank you. A W t,�,T 4P,9 sery ►ems - -7 Attachments k; lq-T 5-yZ, _ , S ew P� RE: I, Patrick Bartholick state that on the day of —49��2007, 1 posted said notice, a true copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof pitrfivant to Section 17.96.140 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code, as amended, on t pr oposed for a land use action. Subscribed to me this day of. 2007. R 4TARY PUBLIC for State of8F.' ;gq %�.o Washington, residing in Iyort Angeles. a o ;D 024*2008: z AU 13 of �i/Jf111111U�� CITY OF PORT ANGELES NOTICE OF MAILING RE I; Sue Roberds state that on thelia day of Mcactx 2007, 1 mailed said notice, a true copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof pursuant to Section 17.96.140 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code, to the persons on the attached list. In addition, the notice was posted on. the bulletin board in the main lobby of City Hall. AFFIANT Subscribed tome this l b day of Ma.� .2007. NOTARY PUBLIC for the State of Washington, residing in Port Angeles. Q tP�: PUB\-�G OF W N'C- 1i.1r t r 1 ►1►►►► CITY OF PORT ANGELES PUBLIC NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on March 5, 2007, the City of Port Angeles received an application for a conditional use permit to allow the use of a portable classroom in association with a private school in the RS -7 Residential Single Family zone. The application was determined to be complete on March 7, 2007. Written comments regarding the proposed action must be received by the City no later than March 26, 2007, in order to be included in the staff report. Additional comment will be accepted at the public hearing that will be conducted by the PORT ANGELES PLANNING COMMISSION on April 11, 2007, 6 p.m., City Hall. Interested parties are encouraged to comment on the proposal and may request a copy of the decision once it's been made. Information may be reviewed at the City Department of Community & Economic Development, City Hall, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles. City Hall is accessible to persons with disabilities. Interested parties are invited to attend the meeting. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT: It is anticipated that a determination of non significance (DNS) will be issued for the proposal following the required review period, which will expire on March 26, 2007, per WAC 197-11-355. APPLICANT: QUEEN OF ANGELS CHURCH LOCATION: 1007 South Oak Street For further information contact: Scott Johns, (360) 417-4752 PUB: 3/11/07 POST: 3/7/07 MAIL: 3/7/07 T:ANOTICES\ComboPCPublichearing.doe PARCEL # FIRST NAME road 063000029310 VELMA 063000029300 THOMAS 063000029370 URBAN EDWARD 063000029375 063000029245 KEITH 063000029380 GARTH/FLOSSIE 063000029240 063000029390 SCOTT 063000029235 ALBERT A/CARLA 063000029230 DONALD 063000032620 DWIGHT 063000029220 063000029250 063000032610 063000029215 RANDALL/SARAH 063000029260 063000029210 063000032605 063000029205 MICHAEL/IRENE 063000032675 063000032600 DALLAS 063000029270 ELIZABETH 063000029200 GERALDINE 063000029275 RICHARD 063000029280 MICHAEL 063000032730 063000029285 MICHAEL 063000029295 JAMES R/TERRY 063000029290 063000032745 GARY/DONA 063000029145 MARGARET 063000032720 JANA 063000034510 HAROLD 063000032755 BERNARD/LORA L LAST NAME ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP JOHNSON 212 W 9TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 HAINSTOCK 202 W 9TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 RIEPE 219 W 10TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 CHARLIE/CANDYCE HOLLINGSWORTH 217 W 10TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 JOHNSON 140 W 9TH STREET PORT ANGELES WA 98362 OSTERBERG 215 W 10TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 ANTHONY/SHANNON MISTRETTA 134 W 9TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 BRAUN, O.D. 916 S OAK ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 ANGEVINE TTE 130 W 9TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 THOMAS 126 W 9TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 WAKNITZ 222 W 10TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 WEST WA CORP 7TH DAY ADV TTE 3450 S 344TH WAY STE 200 FEDERAL WAY WA 98001 QUEEN OF ANGELES CHURCH 209 W 11TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 QUEEN OF ANGELES CHURCH 209 W 11TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 EVANS 1585 LANDINGS RUN MT PLEASANT SC 29464 QUEEN OF ANGELES CHURCH 209 W 11TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 BRETT ROMANO / LISA NESBIT 112 W 9TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 CHRISTOPHER M/JENNIFER A BUTTS 206 W 10TH ST, PORT ANGELES WA 98362 DUBEAU 106 W 9TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 QUEEN OF ANGELES CHURCH 209 W 11TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 CAMPBELL 202 W 10TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 TOTH 123 W 10TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 KIRNER 518 E 6TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 THOMAS 1236 W 18TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98363 HIGBEE 115 W 10TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 QUEEN OF ANGELES CHURCH 209 W 11TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 CURRIE 111 W 10TH ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 MACDONALD 411 GUY KELLY RD PORT ANGELES WA 98362 J.E.MUNNELL/P.LANSDALE-TROXLER 922 S LAUREL ST PORT ANGELES WA 98362 AKERS 150 S. 4TH ST. 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Lansdale-Troxler 922 South Laurel Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Gary Akers 150 South 4th Street Dixon, CA 95620 Margaret Kidd 101 East 10th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Jana Dansereau 114 West 10th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Harold Abbott 212 West 11th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Bernard Brabant 125 West 11th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 c4965 Ca�R?l3. 1�//1 A83AV-09-008-6 ®0965 31V-IdIN31 pf+anv asn 1jjnt-X2ZA0-eneeen C......... _.... ,e__.... _.._ ...__ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS A davit of Publication In the Superior Court of the State of Washington for Clallam/Jefferson CC) untLi. CITY OF PORT ANGELES�.t.. OF DEVELOPMENT worICs IS HEREBY awsm that on March City of Port Angeles re --J. ceived an al�plication for a;' conditional use permit to al' 0-35 7 3 7 9 9 Q o f A church applic I with a private school in-th�i' RS -7 Residential Sin le', Family zone. The applical tion was determined to- be, deposes and says: 2007. Written comments' "S regarding the proposed ac--. n d ue�'s .,ma k e s_ tion must be received by thei;,, 2007, in order to be includ!,,� e 1.11 S , a C 0 r �) 0 r- cl t i o n and that the fol lowing I ed in the staff report. Addi-` n -d- that will be conducted b��, PORT ANGE NING COMMISSION on April, sted parties are, en couraged to comment on., once -it's'been. made. Infor- ma fon may, e reviewed at, the City D partment of Com-. Fifth Street, Port Angel persons with disabilities. ln-,p f STATE ENVIRONMENTAL. ed that a determination ofj non,, significance. (DNS) w following the required review];.!,. period, which will. expire March 26, 2007,, per AC -1 Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of Notary Public in andf'orthe �5t Street or urther information `tact: Jyhnm ' 14 _ ___ Pub: March 11,2007 ------------ 14 _________//]- /�7 `s OTAP y '08'05.07 MEMO DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Mark Madsen Director 417-4501 Sue Roberds, Planning Manager 417-4750 Nathan West Principle Planner 417-4751 Scott Johns Associate Planner 417-4752 Jim Lierly Building Inspector 417-4816 Permit Technician 417-4712 Patrick Bartholick Permit Technician 417-4815 P, NGELES W A S H I N G T O N, U. S. A. March 7, 2007 To: Department of Ecology, SEPA Division From: Sue Roberds, Planning Manager Subj : Conditional Use Permit - CUP 07-03 - Queen of Angeles Church 1007 South Oak Street Enclosed you will find a SEPA Checklist and a notice of development application in association with a conditional use permit application to allow the use of a portable classroom in association with. a private school in the RS -7 Residential Single Family zone. The application materials and environmental checklist are being forwarded to you for review under the WAC 197-11-355 optional review process. The City will not issue a threshold determination until after the comment period which will end on April 2, 2007. This may be your only opportunity to comment on potential impacts of the application. Written comments must be received by the City Department of Community & Economic Development, P.O. Box 1150, Port Angeles, Washington, 98362, no later than March 26, 2007. Please don't hesitate to contact this department if you have any questions. Thank you. Sue Roberds, P nning Manager Enclosures x(3/12/2007) Sue Roberds CUP 07-n'� � Page 1 From: Ken Dubuc To: Sue Roberds Date: 3/12/2007 3:19 PM Subject: CUP 07-03 Sue, The Fire Department has reviewed CUP 07-03 for the portable classroom at Queen of Angels. We have no objection to the placement of the building, with the following condition - the fire alarm system currently installed in the school must be extended to provide notification devices in the portable building. In other words, occupants of the portable building must be notified automatically in the event of a fire alarm activation in the school building. A 2A -1013C or larger fire extinguisher must be mounted in the portable. If the portable is addressed separately from the existing school, it must be provided with address numbers. Thanks, Ken RTANGELE WASH I N G T O N, U.S. A. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Date: March 7, 2007 To: Trenia Funston, Public Works and Utilities Ken Dubuc, Fire Department From: Sue Roberds, Planning Manager Subject: Conditional Use Permit CUP 07-03 Queen of Angeles Church -1007 South Oak Street Please review the attached application for a conditional use permit to allow a portable classroom in the RS -7 Residential Single Family zone. Your departmental comments, conditions, or other issues by March 19, 2007, would be appreciated. . Thank you. Attachments Appl. k�4 % 03 APPLICANT/OWNER INFORMATION: Applicant: V C e (q Q;e 4 4 a cxj Address:�c�57`Daytimephone #: 6 o - qS7 -6 �Jv 3 Applicant's representative (if other than applicant): (3r i rl e � Address: ( ,,,, e Daytime phone #: Property owner (if other than applicant): Address: Daytime phone #: PROPERTY INFORMATION: Street address: ZOO 7 Sv u7`� 2, - ST�r e Legal description: Z-��5 S --JO L_ 0Ct-!`Gc-- / 0 6 00oo �7x� Zoning: 46�-- 7 Comprehensive Plan designation: Property dimensions: /(90 X a (,U ` Property area (total square feet): ti uo Se d Physical characteristics (i.e., flat, sloped, vacant, developed, etc.): A- .5G vJ S r C.�."CA aa ro cwPc% cLre' PROPOSED USE INF RMATION: Please describe the proposed conditional use:�O6— 1r 0 1 Number of employees: Hours of operation: �'%rx1 �91-✓r -v%vUn,';7 `YIOn-firi Number of on-site parking spaces: K shot r Building area (total square feet of floor area for the proposed activity): SIGNATURES: Applicant: I certify that all of the above statements are true and complete to the best of my knowledge and acknowledge that wilful misrepresentation of information will terminate this permit application. I have read this application in its entirety and understand that my submittal will be reviewed for completeness. If found to be complete the application will be scheduled for the next available Planning Commission meeting. If not complete, when requested information has been received the application will be scheduled for the next available meeting. Signature,, Date Owner (if other than applicant): I am the owner of the subject property identified herein and approve of this application. Signature For Staff Use Only: Permit No. Appl. complete Add. Info requested Date SECTION -A A MATERIAL LIST 1/2.. = 1._O. FASTENING SCHEDULE TITLE: SECTION COPYRIGHT 2005, BLAZER INDUSTRIES, INC. THIS MATERIAL 15 THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY MODULAR. 1—.Datr: DRAWN BY: ROOF: Am2 WALLS: - OF BLAZER INDUSTRIES, INC. AND SHALL .. EL�l)S 2 B FLOOR JOIST -TO -RIM MIN. OF 4- 0.131" x 3" NAILS (SENCO KC27 OR EQUAL) 04- I S-2 . ARCH. SHINGLE MIN. OF 2- 0.131" x 3" NAILS (SENCO KC27 OR EQUAL)OOFING x 16 CA. x 3/B" WIDE CROWN AT 12' MAX.MA%EDGES ONLY . ........... NON -PERF. OVER TWO LAYERS NON -PERF. 15g FELT OVER TWO LAYERS PLATE -TO -STUD VW TACKBOARD-TO-STUD O INTERIOR SENCO P15 STAPLES h GLUE EDGE CLASS "A BOTTOM COVER -TO -JOIST DECKING -TO -2z JOIST 0113' z 2 3/B" RING SHANK AT 6" EDGE, 12' FIELD. ADHESIVE (AFGDI) ON JOISTS pppllEO SHINGLE FASHION -HIGH WIND APPLICATION- SHEETROCK-TO-STUD ®INTERIOR } GA. x 1 5 B" SHEETROCK SCREWS AT 16" ac pN0 CONSTRUCTION ADHESIVE IN FIELD. FLOOR (SENCO CE- 9). USE CONSTRUCTION SH EA THING........... Fs APA RATED (24/16) BOTTOM PLATE -TO -FLOOR 0.131' x 3' NAILS AT B'•oc (SENCO KC27 OR EQUAL) RppF. 5- 0131• x }' NAILS (SENCO KC27 OR EQUAL) FRAMING .............2 x 10 OF 82 RAFTERS AT 29' a< DURATEMP PANEL -TD -STUD AT SIDE WALL 0.099' x 2" LONG GALV NAILS AT fi EDGE. 12' IN FIELD. _ BOTTOM) RIM -TO -RAFTERS (2- TOP RIM. 3- BOTTOM RIM) x 24•CONTIN000S MICROLLAM (lVL 2.OE) (AND AT 4"- TO TOP AND BY FRAMING OR BLOCKING. PLATE 0.131' v 3- NAILS AT B' oc (SENCO KC27 DR EQUAL) RIDGEBEAM . ........ .1h ALL EDGES SUPPORTED ROOF RIM -TO -TOP 3' NAILS A1.3' oc & } AT BUTT JOINTS (SENCO KC27 OR EQUAL) LEDGERS.............2 x 4 TAPER CUT DURATEMP PANEL -TO -STUD AT ENOWALL SEE ENDWALL FASTENING NOTES ON ELEVATIONS LEDGER-TO-RIDGEBEAM 0.131' x CONTINUOUS (LVL 2.OE) CONNECTION 0.131' x 3' NAILS AT 12" (SENCO KC27 OR EQUAL) RAFTER- TO- RID GEE EAM 4- 0.131' x 3' NAILS (SENCO KC27 OR EQUAL) RIMS ................. 2 x 6 MICROLLAM NOTCHED 2 x 4 VENT RIM ABOVE THREE STUD CORNER 12" IN FIELD SENCO N19) TAPLES T ( WITH ' SHEATHING -TO -ROOF MEMBERS TO BESINSTALLED PERPENDICULAR TO THE RAFTERS. INSULATION... CELLULOSE BLOW-IN NOTE: SHEATHING OFFSET SHEATHING 4 It, BLOCK EDGES OF ANY PIECES LESS THAN 24' ..... .R-21 ' CEILING . ............ .SUSPENDED T -BPR (PER IBC 003.9.1.1) MARRIAGE LINES (DEFINED AS THE SPACE BETWEEN ADJOINING MODULES) VENTING ............. CONTINUOUS EAVE AND RIDGE MAeo AGF I INF CONN CF .TION: NOTE: ALL . MUST BE INSULATED AT THE ROOF, FLOOR AND WALLS ON SITE 1/2" BOLTS WITH 1 1/2" DIA. WASHERS AT 6'- 0"oc AND B" FROM EACH END WALLS: RIOGEBEAMS (MINIMUM 2- EDGE DISTANCE) DURATEMP TI -it ../GROOVES 1/2'• BOLTS 'NTH 1 1/2" DIA. WASHERS AT 4•- D"oc AND B' FROM EACH END SIDING ...............%- AT B'oc RIM JOISTS . (MINIMUM 2" EDGE DISTANCE) FASCIA. ............ .1 z 6 PRIME TRIM ' - TRIM ................. 1 x 4 PRIME TRIM -AT CORNERS, W--- 'ND MDDLINE FRAMING EXT:2 x 4 D.F. "STANDARD"1a, STUD" ... ...... OR BETTER STUDS AT 6' oc PLUMBING WALL 2 x B INT:2 x 4 D.F. STUDS AT 16" or 24" oc (.• 4 6 A% A-4 TOP PLATE........ 2 x 4 CONTINUOUS MICROLLAM (LVL 2.OE) ' 12 y BOTTOM PLATE. .... .2 x 4 D.F. I I INSULATION...... EXT -.R-1,3 FIBERGLAS$ BATT 'SOUND" LU26 HANGERS AT ALL RAFTERS - - Av-4 INSULATION INT: R - CEILING HEIGHT. TO CEILING HEIGHT. _ OVER DOOR OPENINGS WITH 6- lOd x Ih- BOX NAILS INTO 1 RIDGEBEAM BRACING \ INTERIOR FINISH...... 1/2" VY/ OVER 5/B' MICROLLAM ROOF RIM SEE DETAIL R CODE W/ PL WAINSCOT IN IR ONLY PER CODE WAINSCOT n e SKIRTING .............PREP ONLY I FLAME SPREAD CAULK AT IS 25 OR LESS FLOOR; ROOFRIM/ I ' .TOP PLATE a FT WIDE WINDOWS w I � � RESTROOM ..........ARMSTRONG MARMORETTE SHEET VINYL COVERING. ...........ON SITE BY OTHERS -USE 2- 2x6 D.F. #2 o FOR HEADER. .I I DECKING........ 1st: 23/32' A.P.A. RATED STURO-I-FLOOR -R 0 WITH FILLERS 2n6:Y.' ULTRAPLY UNDER SHEET VINYL IN R.R. I 4 I -USE TWO (2) FULL HEIGHT STUDS O ONE DRY CUP PERM VAPOR FRAMING . ........... .2 x B DF y2 JOISTS ®I6 oc ' CAULK AND ONE (i) TRIM STUD ® Or BARRIER ON THE WARM SIDE, TYPICAL THRU-OUT BUILDING. JOIST HANGERS .....AT ALL JOIST ARGUN WINDOWS 3 EACH SIDE OF WINDOW. I RIMS. ............... .2 x B CONTINUOUS MICROLLAM (LVL 2.00 _ m w � .1 ... - on OFFSET RIMS ...... -'RIM 6 LUMBER FLUSH W/ TOP OF MICROLLA o I Q INSULATION.......... R-25 FIBERGLASS BATT _ CAULK WALL m 'A" CORNERS FROM 'I BOTTOM COVER..- CLASS TOP TO BOTTOM AT s 7 4 A-4 A-4 A-4 CAULK FLOOR RIM/ _ / BOTTOM PLATE I I � v .T. MIDSPAN MIDSPAN �' SPACE SUPPORT REOU RED ' REOUIREO 6'-11" 6'-11" 13'_10" 13•_10•• SECTION -A A 1/2.. = 1._O. TITLE: SECTION COPYRIGHT 2005, BLAZER INDUSTRIES, INC. THIS MATERIAL 15 THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY MODULAR. 1—.Datr: DRAWN BY: 5-17-05 N5 Am2 OF BLAZER INDUSTRIES, INC. AND SHALL .. zei%64 DATE: 04- I S-2 NOT BE REPRODUCED, USED, OR DISCLOSED �0 �.R Seattle, WA SOB NO: 13 i 19-20 TOOT EXCEPT AS AUTHORIZED BY THE L09 OR, WA, GOLD Pd LIfIL IVIOIJIIc WRITTEN PERMISSION OF BLAZER INDUSTRIES. ■■ ox L99 Blazer Industries, Inc. DESIGN LOADS: SPEC SHEET Size: 28x64 Floor: 40 Date: 417/2005 Description: Classroom/HCRR Wind: I101B Pacl�lc Mobile Customer: Modular Roof: 30 Location: Seattle, Washington Insignias: Oregon & Washington Gold Project: Foundation: Block & Level on site by others - (26) tie down straps provided FLOOR Joists: 2x8 @ 16" o/c w/Joist hangers Rims: Single 2x8 Microllam Offset rims: 2x6 Lumber flush with top of micro rim Bottom board: Class "A" woven poly. Fabric Insulation: R25 fiberglass batt Decking (I st): 314" T&G APA rated Sturd-I-Floor Decking (2nd): I/4" Ultraply under sheet vinyl in Restroom and 6' x 6' area at each entry WALLS 2x4 @ 16" o/c - Plumbing wall to be 2x8 Height: 97" FramingEX (, �� Framing (INT): 2x4 @ 16" or 24" o/c NOTE: 2x4 flat blocking @ 70" AFF to center around Classroom B Plenum wall:Standard for sound reduction lined with 518" Type-X sheetrock Columns: Wood end columns and Steel post built into crosswall Insul-Exterior: R13 fiberglass batt RI 1 fiberglass batt sound insulation at all interior walls to ceiling height Insul-Interior: Siding: 5/8" Duratemp T I - I I with grooves 8" olc Trims: Mod lines: Ix4 Clear Cedar Corners: I x4 Clear Cedar Fascia: Ix6 ClearCedar Windows: 1x4 Clear Cedar Skirting: Prep only ROOF Framing: 2x 10 rafters @ 24" olc Roof pitch = 2/12 Ridgebeam:. Microllam I- 1/2"x24" Insulation: R21 Cellulose blow in Sheathing: 7/16" OSB Cover: Pabco 30 yr. Architectural shingle High Wind Application Venting:. Eave Ridge za1 o c, P-1 Parish 3,11/2007 Pape l of 3 DOORS I 2 r Dr w1Nf:FC IITF FINISH LOCK CLOSER EXTERIOR 2 3'x6'8" HM SS-BBH 8"x30" PAINT D70L DUAL LOW E LCN _[BRONZE SOLAR On site by others i GALV NRP VWCO wood surrounds and casing Door: VWCO wood doors, iambs and casing Ceiling: Entire building: 1461 NOTE: INTERIOR 2 3'x6'8" PW/SV STD Grab bar: VWCO A40L PRIVACY FXTERIOR INTERIOR FINISH HM = Insulated Steel Door wlSteel Jamb PW = Prehung Wood SV = Solidcore Vinylwrap VWCO = Vinylwrap Colonial Oak GALV = Galvanized WINDOWS EXTIINT QTY SIZE BRAND HORIZONTAL GLAZING FINISH TINT C1 -VD I EXTERIOR 4 72"x48" PHILIPS X 1/2" vinylwrap tackboard "Hampton Gray" over 5/8" Type -X sheetrock and plastic laminate wainscot per code I All else: DUAL LOW E WHITE VINYL _[BRONZE SOLAR On site by others i INTERIOR FINISHES Floors: Restroom: Armstrong "Marmorette" All else: On site by others f Walls: Restroom: 1/2" vinylwrap tackboard "Hampton Gray" over 5/8" Type -X sheetrock and plastic laminate wainscot per code I All else: 1/2" vinylwrap tackboard "Hampton Gray" over 5/8" Type -X sheetrock Base: Restroom: 6" rubber i All else: On site by others Trims: Walls: Vinylwrap corners and batts Windows: VWCO wood surrounds and casing Door: VWCO wood doors, iambs and casing Ceiling: Entire building: 2'x4' T -bar grid and tile Height: 8'-0" j NOTE: T -bar tiles #2910 Random Fissure (vinyl faced) SPECIALTIES Toilet tissue: Single roll (I )each Mirror: i 24x36 (I)each Glass with no frame Grab bar: 36" (1) each 42" (1) each j 13419 St Paul Parish Page 2 of 3 3/l/2007 HVAC Comb HeatlAC: Ducting: Diffuser: Indoor T -stat Outdoor T -stat: Return air: Outside air: PLUMBING HC Toilet: Lavatory: Lay. Faucet: Water Heater: Sewer Lines: Water Lines: Bard wall hung Heat Pump - 2.5 ton 10 kw (2) each with Commercial Room Ventilator Galvanized 24"x24" T -bar with manual dampers (2) 7 -day Programmable - White Rodgers IF 93-380 (2) CMH -14 Thru plenum walls with grilles down low �Atmachine­ ( I) Handicap Height, Elongated Bowl, Pressure Assist Gerber 21-318 ( 1) 19 x 17 Wall Hung, One Piece Wall Hanger Gerber 12-314 ( I) Ceramic Disc, Hot Limit Stop, ADA Lever Handle AIS 2385.404 ( 1) 2 1/2 Gallon, 120 Volts, 1440 Watts, High Efficiency _ Ruud PEP2-1 PVC DWV Schedule 40 Plastic Copper & Aquapex ELECTRICAL Service Panel: Material: Receptacles: Receptacles: Switches: NOTE: Phone/Data box: Wire for: Light: Tubes: Ballast: Porch light: Exhaust fans: Raceway only: Single phase Under _ I(I) 200 amp Metallic Raceway System 0 amp Clock (2) 15 amp GFCI (1) 15 amp WP GFCI (2) 15 amp DupleE(6)20 4-plex amp As required Use white receptacles, switches and cover plates Stub up & down (17) with 1/2" flex conduit Automatic shut -offs at classroom lights Troffer 2'x4' 3 -tube (I 7)each T-8, 32 watt Single electronic 7 watt fluorescent with vandal resistant Lexan cover (1) on Photo cell 110 CFM (1) each Exterior Horn/Strobe (1) Interior Horn/Strobe (3) Pull station (2) j 13419 St Paul Parish Page 3 of 3 3/1/2007 n Q WALL 'A' tLtVH 1 IUN 2 1/4" = 1'-0" n iOWNSPOUTS (TYP.4 SIDES) LOOR LINE 3ROUND LINE Q Q. WALL 'L' tLtV/'H 1 IUN 1/4" _ ,.—O., O WALL '1' ELEVATION 1/4' _ ,•_D•• COPYRIGHT 2005, BLAZER INDUSTRIES, INC. THIS MATERIAL IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF BLAZER INDUSTRIES, INC. AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED, USED, OR DISCLOSED TO OTHERS EXCEPT AS AUTHORIZED BY THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF BLAZER INDUSTRIE & DOWNSP01 ON SITE RS 4 ■ ■■ ■� mousrwes, luc. �� Y.O. e0< LB9 � eUFlSviuE, aP 97325 -OI WALL '2' ELEVATION 1/4" = ,._O'. Classroom for: 28 x G4 ` /4 s� LD Paclhc�M0 de 30TTOM OF TIDING 30TTOM OF -LOOR JOIST P. ENDWALL FASTENING INSTALL %" DURATEMP TI -11 SIDING WITH ALL EDGES SUPPORTED AND FASTEN WITH 0,099 x 2" GALV. NAILS AT 4" oc EDGE, 12" oc FIELD. -INSTALL ST2215 STRAPS WHERE SHOWN WITH 7— lOd x IYz" NAILS EACH END OF EACH STRAP. —ADD BLOCKING AT WINDOW HEADERS AND SILLS. - INSTALL (1) 1Y2' x 30 GA. x 24"t STRAPS AT EACH CORNER WITH SIX- 16 GA. x 1". WIDE CROWN STAPLES AT EACH END OF EACH STRAP. Seattle, WA I s BOOL /CONVENT': `'' REMODEL &ADDITION )RT ANGELES WASHINGT I ISM TU]" ,5A)tl- e: --7r, Filing Fee: 5100.00 S L c t CITY OF PORT ANGELES 1 SEPArn , ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST --� t� E DEC 2 2 RCW 197-11-900 E-nvironmuntal checklist. T'urpose of Cheddist: The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Chapter 43.21C RCW, squires all governmental a2uncies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal hefore making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can he done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. TnrtructiorLr for 1ppliranLr: This cnvimninental checklist asks you to describe some basic information ::`.aur you; proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental imp -Acts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions hriefly, with tete most prc:ise information known, or give the hest description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the hest of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own ohservations or proiect plans without the. nerd to hire experts. if you really do not know the answer, or if a question docs not apply to your proposal, write not know" or "does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Sonic questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. :�riswer thes,r. questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist. you. •fhe checklist questions apply :o all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional i,tforniation that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. T•ne agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information rea-sonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact. Use of rheciULrt for rwnprojecf proporaLr: Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals, ever, though questions may he answered "does not apply". IN ADDITION, complete the supplemental sheet for nonproject actions (part D). For nonproject actions, the references in the checklist to the words "project", "applicant and "property or site" should be read as "proposal', "proposer-, and "affected geographic area", respectively. A. BACK ,ROUND: 1. Name of applicant: 2. Name of proposed project: 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: < t,'l _rt i_\.--_<. -�3-. 4. Date checklist prepared: : z / —, /1 r%/-- 5. Agency requesting checklist: CITY OF PORT ANGF.L.I—T O � rn o z C --t C/) CD ;:D -T, n —1 m _ M cn 0 O r - C7 m c cn 3 cn rn z cn M Environmental Checklist Page 2 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): 234-A "n/C ,!! t `7 7 `� A. What is the long term objective of this proposal? �� �'l'r"t:7"Z (_..� �� ��- i-'rZc=`.�,_"/J j ,-�tCl L I � i �� � n c�: :�i).i":� f}I•,(� c.,� B. How does this project relate to long-term plans? f 1. -5j /tel i ^J c ( 6a 1-1 tom' c" z s 7. Do you ha,,,e any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. /V/ /)r - - t', " - -, A - r - T-� A -' I '' - 'JI tz:�' 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal: N/A_ 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. H//� 10. List any gover iment approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. us.- p�),_?m i j — �f -i Y -y c>�-- R 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. (Lead agencies may modify this form to include additional specific inf.)rmation en project description.) � U1 51. CA—P 2c ..� f�� y l—i � C l L_ I I i � - `> � � b"2 _''i c�c r� ci a�-"•, c�,.i c t= x i �> 1 T\.rC_, , T� �� 12) • 'G ' �sP Environmental Checklist Page 3 12. Location, of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range, if known. if a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. Z��i vtl, 1 ('7_61 `� k B ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS: 1. Earth a General description of the site (circle one): CFlatolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, Fther b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example,clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils; specify them and note any prime farmland. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. /%f/,4 - e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill: f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. /%//' 11:i g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? Environmental Checklist Page 4 h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: 2. Air a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. 9/14 b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. C. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: 3. Water a. Surface: 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, Pl� wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. A11 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. �Jc` 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate source of fill material: /'01 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. 5) Does the proposal lie within a 100 -year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. &//A.. MI 0 M 0 .o c a r --I 0 _ M 0 0 n 3 M Z Environmental Checklist Page 5 6) D -es the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials :,) surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume o f discharge. If//.I. b. Ground: 1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. 1//f= 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing chemicals; agricultural wastes; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals o r humans the system(s) are expected to serve. C. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will the water flow into other waters? If so, describe. 11 14- 2) 1 — 2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: 4t 4. Plants a. Check or circle the type of vegetation found on the site: deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other shrubs grass pasture crop or grain wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other water plants: water lily, eelgrass, rnilfoil, other Other types of vegetation b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? Environmental Checklist Page 6 C. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any. �f/A 5. Animals a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Bird: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other Mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other Fi h: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other _ b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. IVIA c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. / -41- d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any. . A/�1- 6. Energy and Natural Resources a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil. wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy reeds': Describe whether, its will be usFd for heating, manufacturing, etc. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. A111 C. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? list other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any. /V' —it 7. Environmental Health a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. J Z 0 -j rn M � o m o --i = CD rn --i z rn Environmental Checklist �- Page 7 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. hX11-' 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any. A//if b. Noise 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, ocher)? f4'r ' 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site.-= l�>'i'l J I r�^ i� efl ��,`�J,L 2/j n"v.'s 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: L,�tv'1 C'r 1,114- Crams_ wuT tat e jV44' 8. Land and Shoreline Use . a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? r[�.� L� c2L,. ni :�� (2 S �- b. Has the site been used for agriculture? if so, describe. C. Describe any structures on the site. 'E d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? 4 C. What is the current zoning classification of the site? PS — f. What is the current Comprehensive Plan designation of the site? -pe- W L'aW Environmental Checklist , Page 8 g. If applicable, what is the current Shoreline Master Program designation of the site? N0 h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally �O sensitive" area? If so. specify. A//A- i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? X1. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: 9. Housing a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? kndicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. C. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any. 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed stnicture(s), not including -7 antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(,-) proposed? b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? -7 Environmental Checklist�� Page 9 C. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any. 11. Light and Glare a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What fe, t tvTa4„ Lime of day would it mainly occur? AIA b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? C. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? d. Proposed measures to reduce or control lige.' and glare impacts, if any. A, : Lj- 12. Recreation a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. ,"i/4 - C. Proposed measures to reduce or cont7-.)1 impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by d;c project or applicant, if any. A/�/fi.. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe: f b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. N/ I C. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: / /A.. I Environmental Checklist Page 10 14. Transportation a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if a. iy. ®� Get-- 13r . � Pva,6t' -� . b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? ,-1 C. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How , C,meq. many would the project eliminate? A//%,— d, /i%, d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to Existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe 90 (indicate whether public or- private). C. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally. describe. �p f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the cot;iple;ed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. A//A q't'r t t �"°'— g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any. IS. Public Services a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If ti>7 so, generally describe. N/�- . b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. J Environmental Checklist Page 11 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities curren l available a_t the site electricit natural gas, ate refuse servi e;'t lephon�?�tary sewer, septic system, other. b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed. E. SIGNATURE The above answers are tnie and complete to the best of my knowledge. 1 understand that the lead agency is relying on them to make its decision. r. i Signature VH Date: Environmental Checklist Page 14 ECONOMIC CHECKLIST INTRODUCTION: The State Economic Policy Act of 1975, Chapter 43.21 H RCW, requires all State and local governmental agencies to consider economic values, both for their own actions and when licensing private proposals. The purpose of this Checklist is to aid the City in considering economic values. Please answer the following questions as completely as you can with information presently available to you. You may include references to any reports or studies of which you are aware and which are relevant to the answer you provide. If the question does not appiy, just answer "Does Not Apply" and continue on to the next question. (Additional pages may be used.) A. BACKGROUND 1. Briefly describe the nature of your proposal: (manufacturing, wholesale distribution, retail sales, professional or personal services). EXPLANATION: B. ECONOMIC VALUES 1. If the proposal will result in expansion of an existing business, please describe the nature of the expansion: (e.g.,. additional land and.lor buildings, new egiiipment, new employees). EXPLANATION: 2. If the proposal is the creation of a new business, please describe (e.g., re -use of an existing building and site, construction of a new building). EXPLANATION: N%}" 'Environmental Checklist Pa -0e 15 3. Describe if the proposal is the first of its type in the community, or what the similar uses arc. EXPLANATION: N� 4. How many people will the proposal provide employment for at its completion and what types of jobs will be created (e.g., sales clerks, factory workers, etc.)? (Jobs created by the construction of the proposal should be reported separately.) /A. , 5. Where will the materials, goods or services utilized by the proposal come from? l EXPLANATION: VIA - 1 6. Where wiil the goods or services produced by the proposal be utilized? EXPLANATION: 7. Who will utilize the goods or services produced by the proposal? EXPLANATION:�� Environmental Checklist r1� Page 16 8. Will the proposa.] alter the tax assessments of the area? EXPLANATION: N4 - SIGNATURE 1, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge, the above information is true and complete. It is Understand that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of nonsignificance (DNS) that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. G s � PROPONENT: f n DATE: T rr C C. C. 3 Z