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HomeMy WebLinkAbout112 W Hwy 101 - Building . CITY OF PORT ANGELES LIGHT DEPARTMENT 321 E. Fifth Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (206) 457-0411 ELECTRICAL PERMIT PERMIT NO. 9'/ S- 3 chhs , , DATE Site Address: c2 5A tv o READY FOR INSPECTION License Number: o WILL CALL FOR INSPECTION Phone: Installed By: Owner/Business: Phone: Owner/Business Address: Sq. Ft. o RESIDENTIAL 'l><t COMMERCIAL ro BASEBOARD KW o FURNACE KW _ o FAN/WALL KW _ o HEAT PUMP KW_ o SIGN o TEMPORARY SERVICE o PERMANENT SERVICE o NEW CONSTRUCTION J REMODEL ADD/ALTER CIRCUITS . SERVICE UPGRADE/REPAIR o SPECIAL EQUIPMENT (LIST BELOW) ~ OVERHEAD SERVICE o UNDERGROUND SERVICE VOLTAGE: o SINGLE PHASE o THREE PHASE SERVICE SIZE AMPS Details/Description: fP~ eH(J' , ~ . ~ A~ ~~ /' I' W.S. No. SERVICE SIZE CAPACITY: o O.K. NOT O.K. ACTION REQUIRED: 0 CHANGE TRANSFORMER o INSTALL SERVICE POLE DATE ENGR. o CHANGE SERVICE WIRE o OTHER o Ditch Inspection O.K. ~~ Rough-in/cover O.K. o O. K. to connect service /{/}..\fFinalo.K. Site Address: Installer: w, /0/ permitl~~3 New Meters . Notify Port Angeles Cit Light by Street Address and Permit Number when ready for inspection. Work must not be covered before inspection and O.K. for covering has been given by the electrical inspector in writing on either the Wiring Report or on the BUil~e:Amit. PHONE 457-0411, EXT. 224. jf!:!:J NO OCCUPANCY OR USE ESTABLISHED UNDER THIS PERMIT $ 3D ~ Electrical Inspector Permit Fee WHITE - File by address YELLOW - file by number PINK - Top: Eng, Bottom, Customer GREEN - Top: Meter Dept., Bottom: City Hall OLYMPIC PRINTERS INC ~." CITY OF PORT ANGELES LIGHT DEPARTMENT 321 E. Fifth Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (206) 457-0411 I nstalled By: ELECTRICAL PERMIT PERMIT NO. ;:] t. s-o (, //7 hZ. , ~ DATE Site Address: Wuf- dcc IC- IVlob/!. o READY FOR INSPECTION License Number: o WILL CALL FOR INSPECTION Phone: Owner/Business: P/fd: Phone: Owner/Business Address: Sq. Ft. o RESIDENTIAL o COMMERCIAL o BASEBOARD KW _ o FURNACE KW _ o FAN/WALL KW _ o HEAT PUMP KW_ o SIGN o TEMPORARY SERVICE o PERMANENT SERVICE o NEW CONSTRUCTION o REMODEL o ADD/ALTER CIRCUITS o SERVICE UPGRADE/REPAIR o SPECIAL EQUIPMENT (LIST BELOW) )8' OVERHEAD SERVICE o UNDERGBOUN~SERWCE VOLTAGE: L.;LCJ ~ '/U ~ SINGLE PHASE o THREE PHASE SERVICE SIZE ~O AMPS DetailslDescription: -"CAJS/.9-// ,:::)&{} /9vy d&t//~ tu/~L. New t!~c9,#f~ / "F / . W.S. No. SERVICE SIZE CAPACITY: o O.K. NOT O.K. ACTION REQUIRED: 0 CHANGE TRANSFORMER D INSTALL SERVICE POLE DATE ENGR. D CHANGE SERVICE WIRE D OTHER D Ditch Inspection O.K. ~ Rough-in/cover O.K. ~ O.K. to connect service D Final O.K. Site Address: Installer: Permit/Receipt No. .3 0.s-O , Notify Port Angeles City Light by Street Address and Permit Numberwhen ready for inspection. Work must not be covered before inspection and O.K. for covering has been given by the electrical inspector in writing on either the Wiring Report or on the Building Permit. PHONE 457-0411, EXT. 224. U A>#1 NO OCCUPANCY OR USE ESTABLISHED UNDER THIS PERMIT ~ dt cr- EleCfrlcallnspecfor $ ~r~ ::: WHITE - File by address YELLOW - file by number PINK - Top: Eng, Bottom, Customer GREEN - Top: Meter Dept., Bottom: City Hall OLYMPIC PRINTERS INC . CITY OF PORT ANGELES LIGHT DEPARTMENT 321 E. Fifth Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (206) 457-0411 PERMIT NO. .:s ~ d:2 !? :5 //Offi: , DATE Installed By: READY FOR INSPECTION License Number: D WILL CALL FOR INSPECTION Phone: Owner/Business: - Owner/Business Address: D SIGN D TEMPORARY SERVICE D PERMANENT SERVICE D NEW CONSTRUCTION D' REMODEL D ADD/ALTER CIRCUITS D SERVICE UPGRADE/REPAIR ')( SPECIAL EQUIPMENT (LIST BELOW) - / /!1fJb /Ic= D RESIDENTIAL D COMMERCIAL D BASEBOARD KW _ D FURNACE KW D FAN/WALL KW _ D HEAT PUMP KW_ Details/Description: ~r<' - 4da-, . Phone: Sq. Ft. N OVERHEAD SERVICE D UNDERGROUND SERVICE VOLTAGE: D SINGLE PHASE D THREE PHASE SERVICE SIZE AMPS . W.S. No. SERVICE SIZE CAPACITY: D O.K. NOT O.K. ACTION REQUIRED: D CHANGE TRANSFORMER D INSTALL SERVICE POLE DATE ENGR. D CHANGE SERVICE WIRE D OTHER D Ditch Inspection O.K. D Rough-in/cover O.K. ~ O.K. to connect service D Final O.K. Site Address: UI fiij /14/;1 ~ c:/~ Installer:.$; Permit/Receipt No. :;) SOl8" New Meters ~ Notify Port Angeles ity Light by Street Address and Permit Numberwhen ready for inspection. Work must not be covered before inspection and O.K. for covering has been given by the electrical inspector in writing on either the Wiring Report or on the Buildi~ermit. PHONE 457-0411, EXT. 224. c9& ~"A NO OCCUPANCY OR USE ESTABLISHED UNDER THIS PERMIT DJO -------- . ~ $ Electrical Inspector Permit Fee . WHITE - File by address YEllOW - tile by number PINK - Top: Eng, Bottom, Customer OLYMPIC PRINTERS INC. GREEN - Top: Meter Dept., Bottom: City Hall I CITY OF PORT ANGELES LIGHT DEPARTMENT 321 E. Fifth Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (206) 457-0411 . ELECTRICAL PERMIT PERMIT No.;$S /0 ~hc.. /?Z. , , DATE Installed By: EADY FOR INSPECTION License Number: D WILL CALL FOR INSPECTION Phone: Site Address: Owner/Business: D RESIDENTIAL D COMMERCIAL D BASEBOARD KW _ D FURNACE KW _ D FAN/WALL KW D HEAT PUMP KW D SIGN D TEMPORARY SERVICE D PERMANENT SERVICE D NEW CONSTRUCTION D REMODEL ~ ADD/ALTER CIRCUITS D SERVICE UPGRADE/REPAIR D SPECIAL EQUIPMENT (LIST BELOW) DetailslDescription: Phone: Sq. Ft. ~ OVERHEAD SERVICE b UNDERGROU SERVICE VOLTAGE: 'D ~ SINGLE PHA E D THREE PHAS.E ~ _ SERVICE SIZE ~ AMPS n-ddEr/ - /1 ~~ s- l: .J 1f!2 . ,'" f f Z! S/'t9WtX . . W.S. No. SERVICE SIZE CAPACITY: D O.K. NOT O.K. ACTION REQUIRED: D CHANGE TRANSFORMER D INSTALL SERVICE POLE DATE ENGR. D CHANGE SERVICE WIRE D OTHER D Ditch Inspection O.K. 7iRough-in/cover O.K. D O.K. to connect service D Final O.K. Site Address: Installer: Permit/Receipt No. .3 ~/D New Meters - . Notify Port Angeles Ci y Light by Street Address and Permit Number when ready for inspection. Work must not be covered before inspection and O.K. for covering has been given by the electrical inspector in writing on either the Wiring Report or on the Building Permit. PHONE 457-0411, EXT. 224. ---J~ NO OCCUPANCY OR USE ESTABLISHED UNDER THIS PERMIT $ ~O t.!!!! Electricallnspeclor WHITE - File by address YELLOW - file by number PINK - Top: Eng, Bottom, Customer OLYMPIC PRINTERS INC Permit Fee GREEN - Top: Metar Dept., Bottom: City Hall . . . Installed By: CITY OF PORT ANGELES LIGHT DEPARTMENT . ELECTRICAL PERMIT PERMIT NO. :r 37 r? DATE //-1"/-91 Site Address: o READY FOR INSPECTION License Number: o WILL CALL FOR INSPECTION Phone: Owner/Business: Phone: Owner/Business Address: -Jb~? Sq. Ft. o Residential Heat KW o Baseboard 0 Furnace/Boiler o Heatpump 0 Other o Commercial/Industrial load Total Connected load (attach breakdown) Total Motor load (attach breakdown) o New Construction o Remodel o Service update/alter/repair o Overhead o Undergroun& ,-. Voltage /=>~/J.~ ~10' 030 .service size ~ Amps o Temporary o Add/alter circuits o Auxiliary power (list below) o Special equipment (list below) Detai I slDescri ption: . ~60 / (S~ A-f 4(/~ ~~ ~ - / ,Mtlh, Ie htPPt E W.S. No. Service Capacity: 0 O.K. 0 Not O.K. o Ditch inspection O.K. o Rough-in/cover O.K. A~";Jf1 O.K. to connect service ! \}1 0 Finai O.K. Size Comments Date Hold for: 0 Easement 0 Letter o Signed up for service/meter o Meter Department notified for installation o Fire Department notified of inspection o Plan Review approved/pending Permit/Receipt No. 337f' New Meters Date: - -91 Notify the D artment of City Light by Street Address and Permit Number when ready for inspection. Work must not be covered or electrically energized before inspection and O.K. for covering or service has been given by the Inspector in Writing on the Wiring Report or the Building Permit. PHONE 457.0411, EXT. ~r EXT. 224. ~ NO OCCUPANCY OR USE ESTABLISHED UNDER THIS PERMIT QD Inspector Amount paid WHITE - file by address YELLOW - file by number PINK - Top: Eng, Bottom: Customer GREEN - Top: Inspector, Bottom: City Hall . OLYMPIC PRINTERS. INC. Installed By: CITY OF PORT ANGELES LIGHT DEPARTMENT PERMIT NO. :3130 " -/3~ 9/ .' ELECTRICAL PERMIT DATE Site Address: o READY FOR INSPECTION License Number: ~I LL CALL FOR INSPECTION Phone: OwnerfBusiness: Phone: n Owner/Business Address: Sq. Ft. o Residential Heat KW o Baseboard 0 Furnace/Boiler o Heatpump 0 Other o Commercial/Industrial load Total Connected load (attach breakdown) Total Motor load (attach breakdown) o New Construction o Remodel o Service update/alter/repair ;gr Overhead o UndergrOU~yO Voltage / ZVJ Z. \t"10 030 S~ervice size Z-&O o Temporary Amps o Add/alter circuits o Auxiliary power (list below) o Special equipment (list below) ~G((O. Detai IslDescription: ~ . oJ ~ ~ . eke -/c~J , ~ff-ff,vC/ I cPO /l ~~L/' / . W.S. No. Service Capacity: 0 O.K. 0 Not O.K. o Ditch inspection O.K. ~ROUgh.in/cover OX rf1 O. K. to connect service 1/ Final O.K. Size Comments Date Hold for: 0 Easement 0 Letter o Signed up for service/meter o Meter Department notified for installation ,0 Fire Department notified of inspection o Plan Review approved/pending Installer: PermitfReceipt No. .d /J'O Site Address: New Meters - Date: -IJ-~ . Notify the Departme t of City Light by Street Address and Permit Number when ready for inspection. Work must not be covered or electrically energized before inspection and O.K. for covering or service has been given by the Inspector in Writing on the Wiring Report or the Buiiding Permit. PHONE 457.0411, EXT. 158 or EXT. 224. ~ I ~ NO OCCUPANCY OR USE ESTABLISHED UNDER THIS PERMIT ~o '!!!. , Inspector Amount paid WHITE - file by address YELLOW - file by number PINK - Top: Eng, Bottom: Customer GREEN - Top: Inspector, Bottom: City Hall ~ OLYMPIC PRINTERS. INC:. . . . CITY OF PORT ANGELES LIGHT DEPARTMENT PERMIT NO. 190 DATE 1r5l.~6'A? . ELECTRICAL PERMIT D READY FOR INSPECTION License Number: '~ILL CALL FOR INSPECTION Phone: Owner/Business: Phone: Owner/Business Address: Sq. Ft. o Residential Heat KW o Baseboard 0 Furnace/Boiler o Heatpump 0 Other o Commercial/Industrial load Total Connected load (attach breakdown) Total Motor load (attach breakdown) ~. New Construction o Remodel ~'Service update/alter/repair o Add/alter circuits o Auxiliary power (list below) o Special equipment (list below) o Overhead o Underground Voltage o 10 030 Service size o Temporary Amps DetailslDescription: II~ ~ r/lck IV,~ s:1{. W.S. No. Service Capacity: 0 O.K. 0 Not O.K. o Ditch inspection O.K. o Rough-in/cover O.K. ~"~ O.K. to connect service . fJ' i'J Final O.K. /1.",./1 . If... Size Comments Date Hold for: 0 Easement 0 Letter o Signed up for service/meter o Meter Department notified for installation o Fire Department notified of inspection o Plan Review approved/pending Site Address: New Meters cJ Notify the Department of City Light by Street Address and Permit Number when ready for inspection. Work must not be covered or electrically energized before inspection and O.K. for covering or service has been given by the Inspector in Writing on the Wiring Report or the Building Permit. PHONE 457.0411. EXT. 158 or EXT. 224. ~~ NO OCCUPANCY OR USE ESTABLISHED UNDER THIS PERMIT ~t, (!!!: Inspector Amount paid WHITE - file by address YELLOW - file by number PINK - Top: Eng, Bottom: Customer GREEN - Top: Inspector, Bottom: City Hall OLY,""PlC PRINTERS, INC. . CITY OF PORT ANGELES LIGHT DEPARTMENT ELECTRICAL PERMIT PERMIT NO. / Y gy "iX./0ld',k? DATE D READY FOR INSPECTION License Number: D WILL CALL FOR INSPECTION Phone: Owner/Business: Phone: Owner/Business Address: Sq. Ft. i8. New Construction o Remodel ~ Service update/alter/repair o Add/alter circuits o Auxiliary power (list below) o Special equipment (list beiow) o Overhead o Underground Voltage o 10 03.0 Service size o Temporary o Residential Heat KW o Baseboard 0 Furnace/Boiler o Heatpump 0 Other o Commercialllndustrial ioad Total Connected load (attach breakdown) Total Motor load (attach breakdown) Amps DetailslDescription: JoO ~ cl(se.~-t; /h:cA.< ~s! A ~. W) . W.S. No. Service Capacity: 0 O.K. 0 Not O.K. o Ditch inspection O.K. o Rough.in/cover O.K. is:) O.K. to connect service ~ Final O.K. Size Comments Date Hold for: 0 Easement 0 Letter o Signed up for service/meter o Meter Department notified for installation o Fire Department notified of inspection o Plan Review approved/pending Site Address: Permit/Receipt No. /1!1 New Meters o . Notify the Department of City Light by Street Address and Permit Number when ready for inspection. Work must not be covered or electrically energized before inspection and O.K. for covering or service has been given by the Inspector in Writing on the Wiring Report or the Buiiding Permit. PHONE 457.0411, EXT.158 or EXT. 224. ~~ NO OCCUPANCY OR USE ESTABLISHED UNDER THIS PERMIT , de, J!:!2.. Inspector Amount paid WHITE - file by address YELLOW - file by number PINK - Top: Eng, Bottom: Customer GREEN - Top: Inspector, Bottom: City Hall OLYMPIC PRIN,ER5. INC. . Site Address: //l. Vw (J tuN t;c. Installed By: Owner/Business: Owner/Business Address; o Residential Heat KW o Baseboard 0 Furnace/Boiler o Heatpump 0 Other )(,commerCial/lndustrial load Total Connected load (attach breakdown) Total Motor ioad (attach breakdown) Details/Description: CITY OF PORT ANGELES LIGHT DEPARTMENT PERMIT NO. /6 y.5 5-/9 -1'1 ELECTRICAL PERMIT DATE /01 WiSl t\DWt.f- " IJ0N o READY FOR 0 WILL CALL FOR INSPECTION INSPECTION License Number: Phone: Phone: Sq. Ft. '1st. New Construction o Remodel o Service update/alter/repair ~Add/alter circuits o Auxiliary power (list below) o Special equipment (list beiow) Overhead o nderground Volt e 010 Service ze o Tempo ry Amps (cU l3o~ 'fJ. 5i'D;;' AJrfw DF 12.1). 6" }JfvJ . 200 AN\P SUU lCf- d rJ 'PDl.'t.. ~A(LI( . .R.II, Slll.l //VI TJI N[I,J rp,{{)/.fmtr ;1'5UJc}J- It;) ~ q9 17.tI \' VJ I U. W'C:Si. A-<..ru FUTVfLi- ~'L'i.O (2.JJ, SlIT, Tb /7tt.. W.S. No. Service Capacity: 0 O.K. 0 Not O.K. ~ Ditch inspection O.K. 8:ftCP1~~"'o\'er u.~ J'DO.K. to connect service f{lf' ~Final O.K. Size Comments Date Hold for: 0 Easement 0 Letter o Signed up for service/meter o Meter Department notified for installation o Fire Department notified of inspection o Plan Review approved/pending Site Address: !ktAl Permit/Receipt No. /G r 3 112- 10/ tU t ST Installer: 1New Meters 'j':l.n::>. I Date: ::slvV'l H-o ryp lL fZ... D A(L'U\ -S--19-71 Notify the Department of City Light by Street Address and Permit Number when ready for inspection. Work must not be covered or electrically energized before inspection and O.K. for covering or service has been given by the Inspector in Writing on the Wiring Report or the Building Permit PHONE 457.0411, EXT.158 or EXT. 224. II t- NO OCCUPANCY OR USE ESTABLISHED UNDER THIS PERMIT 'If/ j S ~ I Inspector Amount paid WHITE - file by address YELLOW - file by number PINK - Top: Eng, Bottom: Customer GREEN - Top: Inspector, Bottom: City Hall . \ ~ " OLYMPIC PRINTERS. INC. . ELECTRICAL PERMIT CITY OF PORT ANGELES LIGHT DEPARTMENT Site Address: /tPj w E~r Installed By: Owner/Business: Owner/Business Address: o Residential Heat KW o Baseboard 0 Furnace/Boiler ~2 Heatpump 0 Other "f- Commercial/Industrial load Total Connected load (attach breakdown) Total Motor load (attach breakdown) o New Construction e;;emodel Y"service update/alter/repair )('Add/alter circuits I[] Auxiliary power (list below) o Special equipment (list below) Ov .J/tJ[ 1(, / Z- , '(, t'o PERMIT NO. I I ~ DATE :3 -iz)'-97 o READY FOR WILL CALL FOR INSPECTION INSPECTION License Number: Phone: I;'hone: Sq. Ft. verhead o derground Volta e o 1 Service Ize o Temp ary Amps l 7D , Si:,v--f< , ftL6 fl.1 . - t 3rJ ':3{) - &0 ~ - - I-V rZ~,vJ vz z:-, , --- W.S. No. Service Size Capacity: 0 O.K. 0 Not O.K. Comments ~Ditch inspection O.K. -~.......~Ir j,.lcs':ar. G:K. G--O.K. lu CUrHltH,,;t 3Cr-vi-c.e ~inal O.K. Date Hold for: 0 Easement 0 Letter o Signed up for service/meter , o Meter Department notified for installation I o Fire Department notified of inspection o Plan Review approved/pending Site Address: jA/f5J /0/ z Installer~_ '" r1t flL New_~s ~7 I Z-- Date: '3 -25- r8 Notify the Department 01 City Light by Street Address and Permit Number when ready for inspection. Work must not be covered or electrically energized before inspection and O.K. for covering or service has been given by the Inspector in Writing on the Wiring Report or the Building Permit. PHONE 457-0411, EXT.158 or EXT. 224. MI-. NO OCCUPANCY OR USE ESTABLISHED UNDER THIS PERMIT d; O. <>;<> , Inspector Arnoynt paid WHITE - file by address YELLOW - file by number PINK - Top: Eng, Bottom: Customer GREEN - Top: Inspector, Bottom: City Hall . OLYM"IC PRINTERS. INC. 01 IJJ AJ,! Jv,f~j~ tb ~r1L . Site Address: Installed By: Owner/Business Address: p:.Residential Heat KW o Baseboard 0 Furnace/Boiler o Heatpump 0 Other o Commercial/Industrial load Total Connected load (attach breakdown) Total Motor load (attach breakdown) Detai IslDescription: CITY OF PORT ANGELES LIGHT DEPARTMENT ELECTRICAL PERMIT o New Construction o Remodel Jiservice update/alter/repair o Add/alter circuits o Auxiliary power (list below) o Special equipment (iist below) , ~......... J1-<f--3 /2- -., l~g 1 PERMIT NO. DATE o READY FOR INSPECTION License Number: o WILL CALL FOR INSPECTION Phone: ~ ()/ /1/ WL - Phone: Sq. Ft. "B-Overhead ~ Undergrouncj . ...Y2ltage n. I 7-4 0 pi1flJ o:f2J Service size ~ Amps o Temporary 'f2-f( ( 4-c. L- VuJ I .200 100 . Ny ~/ . s: f.JC If {L L- it> f X (r--/Jl\re; . , . W.S. No. Service Capacity: 0 O.K. 0 Not O.K. o Ditch inspection O.K. * Rough-in/cover O.K. O.K. to connect service Final O.K. . OLYMPIC PRINTERS. INC. Size Comments Date Hold for: 0 Easement 0 Letter o Signed up for service/meter o Meter Department notified for installation o Fire Department notified of inspection o Plan Review approved/pending Permit/Receipt No. /4- 11 New Meters .9 Date~ -J I --67 Site Address: / / Z-- / () I Wt. s- r- Installer: Wf Lbdf"1 {. ;J/lIt! *,> 1 Notify the Department of City Light by Street Address and Permit Number when ready for inspection. Work must not be covered or electrically energized before inspection and O.K. for covering or service has been given by the Inspector in Writing on the Wiring Report or the Building Permit. PHONE 4~.0411, EXT. 158 or EXT. 224. M cI----- NO OCCUPANCY OR USE ESTABLISHED UNDER THIS PERMIT P 3V~ Intpector Amount paid WHITE - file by address YELLOW - file by number PINK - Top: Eng, Bottom: Customer GREEN - Top: Inspector, Bottom; City Hall /'22- S FEE RECEIPT NUMBER CITY OF PORT ANGELES' DEPARTMENT OF LIGHT APPLICATION AND ELECTRICAL PERMIT A %~RM,tMBER . TOTAL FEE b~ j'Jh-.. .. ...., ... . $2 L CONT. UC. NO. Vi. ~ ( ;;.< TlME TO COMPLETE NO. STORIES LEGAL OCCUPANCY ELECTRICAL PERMIT ONLY NO OCCUPANCY OR USE ESTABLISHED UNDER THIS PERMIT Site Address AC.-,;" /'1" U/~ ~o/U~ ..L..'''/A/ 112 ... CORRECT ADDRESS IS RESPONSIBILITY OF APP~ICANT PERMITS WITH WRONG AO~~SE)-ARE CANCELLED,. ... Owner Y/~)NA ~VC'" / . . Installation By ff~ /~~"'//...h~""":::"'--> Owner'sAddress _"'PA"''''"/7' t.t/e /C"?d1C- /A/~nstallersAddress ::2~:>r ~9/:t; Day Phone .7'6";:;' ,.:)'0,,:_ ~ Installers Phone ~.s:7 ,s-'0!?'9 , Application is hereby made for Permit to install ~Iectrical Equipment as follows: ""7:iirl) /'f'1ft /'F':; A./A/ <'.?<.'-.. T Wiring Method '~/ <Z. . AMP 240V AMP , 24QV USE OF CIRCUIT NUMBER PER 12QV_ 100R FEE USE OF CIRCUIT NUMBER PER 120V 100A FEE CIRCUITS CIR 10 30 CIRCUITS CIR 10 30 LIGHT SIGN LIGHT 50 VOLTS OR lESS CONVENIENCE MOTOR CONVENIENCE MOTOR APPLIANCE ~ MOTOR DISHWASHER FIRE ALARMS DISPOSAL BURGLAR ALARM RANGE MISC, OVEN WATER HEATER LAUNDRY DRYER . REINSTALLATION LIGHT FIXTURE # FURNACE ~ SUB TOTAL FEE GAS. OIL FURNACE ENERGY FEE ELECTRIC BASIC FEE ELECTRIC HEAT . TOTAL FEE ELECTRIC HEAT SIZE OF SERVICE SWITCH OR CIRCUIT BREAKER AC. U~JIT _-?t"'?O AMP / ~ PHASE FEEDER SIZE OF SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUCTORS ~ SERVICE AW,G. I SUB-TOTAL .. SIZE OF GROUND SIZE OF ENTRANCE SWITCH . I certify that the work to be performed under this permit will be done by the installer and in conformance with the N.E.C. Electrical Code. Date Application made ~ <..s-- ,19 ?e- By g ~ _ ~ CONTRACTOR R OWNER (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Permission is hereby. given to do the above described work, according to the conditions hereon and according to the approved plans and specifications pertaining thereto, subject to compliance with the Ordinances of. t e City of Port Angeles. ! 'D CTOR OF Date Permit Issued 16 r f b ~CANS AP OVED . Notify Department of City light by Street Address and Permit Number when ready for inspection. Work must not be covered or current turned on before inspection and O.K. for covering or service has been given by Inspector in Writing on Permit Placard. A. - Permits Phone: 457-0411 Ext. 158, PERMIT PLACARD MUST BE KEPT POSTED ON THE WORK - SEE OVER _ WARNING WHITE - Original CANARY. Duplicate PINK. Triplicate WHITE CARD. Inspector's Report OLYMPIC PRINTERS, INC. REPORT OF INSPECTOR DATE OF VISIT MADE BY REMARKS , , , - ..-... , " " ; , .;. , , ('... . , -~ '.,; ~j....J.: ) , , , -. " , , . , . ., f' , q.K:'I=OA-eOV-ERING if/-! '(//. I'/fjr; , l'~- ,- '!~ r ;j:L~ . i'l Ii O.K. TO CONNECT SERVICE ... , ,. . ~EI~ALQ.K~ . \. . . z " II: <( :!!! ~ :I: I- Z w ;. l- e z e c . !Z- zS- FEE RECEIPT NUMBER CITY OF PORT ANGEI.:i:S k DEPARTMENT OF LIGHT APPLICATION AND ELECTRICAL PERMIT A feY? PERMIT NUMBER . H /ll,j'f'''/f' 'j;;z A /t.e 30~ ~-<,.I:::- TOTAL FEE /s.2 /' 1 - CONT. Ltc. NO. TIME TO COMPLETE NO. STORIES LEGAL OCCUPANCY -- ELECTRICAL PERMIT ONLY NO OCCUPANCY OR USE ESTABLISHED UNDER THIS PERMIT .2 . 0:"''/ ,-' /1.7 / . CORREC ADD 55 IS AESPONSIBllITY OF APPLICANT PERMITS WITH WRONG A DR.ES5ES ARE CANCELLED. Owner Installation By I~ ~~ .'L//V /V' ~ DiNner's Address /1:2 '-J'lt"'-./,/-/o/ Installers Address 2:-:sS" PL/ g-T/, Day Phone q..s7 -/c ~~-- - Installers Phone '70---7 __<"?"'G"9 Application is hereby made for Permit to install Electrical Equipment as follows: .::2-6 0 A IM,O -S P.(? v ,we r . S e ('( r Fea.Ji!.<LS _ J:;,.< R. V: S . Site Address Wiring Method . NUMBER AMP 120V 240V NUMBER AMP 120V 240V USE OF CIRCUIT CIRCUITS PEA 100R FEE o . 'USE OF CIRCUIT CIRCUITS PEA 10 10QR FEE CIA 10 30 CIA 30 LIGHT ---- " SIGN LIGHT /' 50 VOLTS OR LESS CONVENIENCE / I 1/, Ii It1 111- . MOTOR .CONVENIENCE -~ I I / MOTOR APPLIANCE 1/ MOTOR DISHWASHER \ / .. FIAE ALAAMS DISPOSAL "- ~ BURGLAR ALARM _. RANGE MISC. .. OVEN WATER HEATER LAUNDRY DRYER . REINSTALLATION LIGHT FIXTURE # FURNACE - SUB TOTAL FEE GAS - OIL FURNACE ENERGY FEE ELECTRIC BASIC FEE ELECTRIC HEAT TOTAL FEE ELECTRIC HEAT SIZE OF SERVICE SWITCH OR CIRCUIT BREAKER .. - A.C. U"UT ri:2 00 AMP / PHASE FEEDER SIZE OF SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUC;::TORS SERVICE ,2. -- /t~/- ,/1)'1 A.W.G. ~ 0 (--I SUB-TOTAL - SIZE OF GROUND ~ SIZE OF ENTRANCE SWITCH . I certify that the work to be performed under this permit wilt be done by the installer and in conformance with the N.E.C. Electrical Code. Dale Application made ~/,.;z-5 ,19/?'c:. By ~~ ~ . . ., CONTRACTOR 0 OWNER (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Permfssion is h~reby given to po the above descrit;led work"according to the conditions hereon and according to the approved plans and specifications pertaining thereto, subject to compliance With the Ordinances of the ity of Port Afjgele . . - . - D ECTOR 0 TV LIGHT - if ' Date Permit Issued By PLANS A OVED - - Notify Department of City Light by Street Address and Permit Number when ready for inspection. Work must not be covered or current turned on before inspection and O.K..for cove~ing or seryice has been given by Inspector in Writing on Permit Placard. A. - Permits Phone: 457-0411 Ext. 158. PERMIT PLACARD MUST BE KEPT POSTED ON THE WORK - SEE OVER - WARNING WHITE. Original CANARY. Duplicate PINK - Triplicate WHITE CARD -Inspector's Report OLYMPIC PRINTERS, INC. REPORT OF INSPECTOR DATE OF VISIT MADE BY REMARKS , , , . . 1/ ~JS..FOR.C.OYEAiNci-~ If/61ft, If! k- O.K. rOCONNECT SERVICE I f I , ....1 [INAl o,~.. , . z CI rr C :E ~ :I: .... Z W .... . .... o z o c . "':' ----' f?~ElfrNU!.ER CITY OF PORT ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF LIGHT APPLICATION AND ELECTRICAL PERMIT A 000465 PERMIT NUMBER .- ~((( /,.,<--',e , , t' -,... ~\ '\ .- ';'" .\/{' "D, , ,- \ .', ' OM f'V\' , - \ TOT III FEE! , /S':Z C: t.. \ \ , , \ ,.. CC?NT. LI~:;' !'40. TIM~ TO,COMPLETE , ~9!STOR1ES LEGAL OCCUPANCY ELECTRICAL PERMIT ONLY USEf'STA~~~SH~!?_ U~DER THIS PERMIT ( . ") \, .... \ . '., I '\' 1-i' IZ--- hw '/~. Site Address ,e,) I-A/ AI /0 f V ~ -' . . C,?RRECT ADORE .5 IS ~~ONSIBllITY OF'APP.LlCANT 'P MilS WITH RONG ~~ESSES ARE CANCELLE~ Owner W.. ler; /h -e /,1/ /,f';I / k r C, ,.nr:.1Installation By . //'~ ,I..,........ft./ A A/ /.5 fl. ( ~ /(- Owner's Address ,I /? /1'7(-- ./,t? / Installers A~d;ess' Z38" 'p-L/ ~ 'T 4 Oay Phone Installers Phone /:zs?....s-o/- 3..5- Application is her~by made for Permit to install Electrical Equipment as follows: /Y S -r;;. /1 r yyt ~ .~<. Wiring Method '.-- NUMBER AMP .120V 240V NUMBER AMP 120V 24QV USE OF CIRCUIT PER 100R FEE USE OF CIRCUIT PEA 100A FEE CIRCUITS CIA 10 30 CIRCUITS CIA 10 30 LIGHT SIGN LIGHT 50 VOLTS OR LESS CONVENIENCE MOTOR CONVENIENCE MOTOR . APPLIANCE .. MOTOR DISHWASHER FIAE ALAAMS DISPOSAL BUAGLAA ALAAM RANGE MISC. OVEN WATER HEATER LAUNDRY DRYER REINSTALLATION'L1GHT FIXTURE # FURNACE SUB TOTAL FEE GAS - OIL FURNACE ENERGY FEE ELECTRIC BASIC FEE ELECTRIC HEAT 77.". V (l TOTAL FEE ELECTRIC HEAT SIZE OF SERVICE SWITCH OR CIRCUIT BREAKER A.C. UNIT AMP PHASE FEEDER I 1/1.. "", SIZE OF SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUCTORS -. SERVICE A.W.G. I SUB-TOTAL IIi. va SIZE OF GROUND SIZE OF ENTRANCE SWITCH Date Application made Mc/0 19 9'J By .C. Electrical Code. I certify that the work to be performed under this permit will be done by the installer and in Date Permit Issued ,"'J 1/- j- R OWNER (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Permission is hereby given to do the ~bove described work, according to the conditions hereon and according to the approved plans and specifications pertaining theret'o, subject to compliance with the Ordinances of the City of Port Angeles. ... . DI7R OF CITY LIGHT . By lL~ "y~ if < PLANS APPRO ED b ~otify Department of City Light by Street Address and Pe";mit Number when ready for inspection. Work must not be covered or current turned on before inspection and O.K. for covering or service has been given by Inspector in Writing on Permit Placard. A.. Permits Phone: 457-0411 Ext. 158. WARNING PERMIT PLACARD MUST BE KEPT POSTED ON THE WORK - SEE OVER _ WHITE - Original CANARY. Duplicate PINK. Triplicate WHITE CARD - Inspector's Report OLYMPIC PRINTERS, INC. "'11II : ;1,' , , f1 ~ ~ \--':'.1 REPORT OF INSPECTOR .. ''\ ) -, , ) DATE OF VISIT MADE BY REMARKS 7J- /1- <<, 1\ " '/fill re e t1ltVt-/tU1;t{s~ tJ Ii' e /j /1~ ,It" - 'TJ t<" /e> , Me w;e -r- C:g:4j 1(\ -r 0 ~ll.s--c> C)Lfrl-e.rs all/? P I/~(r-J>) .; rt'~flIN ~ 7;J..,~ Mtt5 T /? R etvto(/<'j) e . (j..-)" c.rC- 't(f= ?I IV' i' /l~ <7 r<! c',ref) tt/JT,t.' iItrt? S'fJr~e '", ,~ " t9tY c:/? 00- t<' k? , Z Cl a: cl: :::E !!1 :t: I- Z W l- . I- 0 Z 0 Q , . . , ,)\ \\ \\ " q \\ '- - "- - " , , , '> '> . , . . . O.K. FOR COVERING .. O.K. 19 CON~E-pT~ERVICE ) ,. . ....-':.. ~ .. ' , , , \ FINA'L ~.~> \ \- " ~ - , : \\ - " . Port Angeles, WashlngtOn.m.oo_~....d.~""""hmm..m"'h' 19~.Y In accordance with the City Ordinance to regulate the installation, extension, or repair of elec- trical equipment in, on, or about any building or other structure in the City of Port Angeles, per+ . 17 mission is hereby granted to do' eiectrical work as listed below. /..rA J. ~ ~ Address ooooIL~moo.....H.~.~.moo..ffJ../......m.oo"".~.~...T........... occupancY...~.<<-:~. Owner ...)l.".L...lmm.~l~f.~.0.:::oooooooooomoo__. Tenant'OO~~7L:.=..=oo=oooo_.oooo.moof!fj.TlJZ_Y-€ (:_ Wiring Contractor oo...uummu.m.m.oomoooomuoom.oommmoooouu. B~l3'.m'-"~'::oo'jj.=muoomm.....moom UmOO" /::...s .;: Light Outlets........___...................._.._..... Service. volts ./~#-?........... Type at Wiring: Receptacle Outlets No. Wires .............-::!....._.......n...n Armored Cable ...--......................... ............................... ~ </j tJ Size wlres...................................__. .:tI. 1-/(/ Main fuse ...._n_...nn__..._______............ c90CJ Enclosure ................n_nnn..nn........ . CITY OF PORT ANGELES LIGHT DEPARTMENT ELECTRICAL PERMIT Dryer, KW.....n......................_...____...__ Ra.nge, KW ____n__....u__..........n. 'Water Heater: KW...........__________..__....oo...____. Type of wIring: Entrance Cable ......___uonn............. Heat: KW..................._._......._..........nn....... Motors: size, volts and phase: Rigid Conduit .....mnnnn...n__n...... Met.mc Tubing ___.______..__.____________ Current transformers: No. & Size..........._________..__............... Ser. NO.__n...___..._..............______......_..__ Ser. No...................___.._______............... Ser. No. 00........_.........__.........______...__... N~ 18351 Non-Metallic ........___...................._. Knob & Tube.................................. Rigid Conduit ____________.______..._________ Metallic Tubing ..__.....mm............ Raceway ......................................._ Circuits, Light....mm__.....m................... Utility............................................. J-Ieat .._.__......_____n_.__.._................._.. Range .........__....___..__.00........__.__00.___. Water Heater .__m......._..._._.m..m_. Motor ........__......_........_................... Dryer........__........._...___........___...______.... Furnace ..........____...........'_.............._.... Total Load_______...................... Sec. NO.------......--......7................~.-.. Total _..___.__..._._........................ Remarks: ...~....d,..9.t2'.....~.:::~.~~....oooom..~.,I2~~..= ...../A.l......m.....mmm..mm......__..m...m..m..m.oo.m.oo.......m.m.....m...m................mmmm.........mmm.........oo.oo...m. m.............moooo...m........oom.moo..m...........m..m..................__....................__.m..m.m....m.......m...mm.mm::?............ :&~~~~..m__...m ::~.~.:-z:.~~.~_... By ..~~_...........m.m.< ....:........ NOTICE-Current must not be turned on until CertifIcate of Inspection has been issued. It work fs to be con- cealed due notice must be given the Inspector so that work may be inspected before concealment.. NOTIFY THE INSPECTOR BY PERMIT NUMBER WHEN READY FOR INSPECTION /:J~ vf-~~ N~ 18351 ELECTRICAL PERMIT . :=:::.:Ji;tt#=~~;:.:.::~'~==-~ Wiring Contr.ctor......___~___:::~__:.__~____________...__.________..___..____________.._________________.______ By--/:f~L~ NOTICE--Current must not be turned on unUl Certificate of Inspection haa been issued. It work Is to be con- ' cealed due notice must be given the Inspector so that work may be inspected before concealment. '. 1M Olympic Printers. Inc. r i CITY OF PORT ANGELES UGHT DEPARTMEliT ELECTRICAL PERMIT N~ 18361 Port Angeles, washlngton...............~4....mm........m.m...m...... 19r:f.<I In accordance with the City Ordinance to regulate the installation, extension. or repair of elec- trical equipment in, on, or about any building or other structure in the City of Port Angeles, per- mission is hereby granted to do electrical work as listed below. , Address ...m.!Ld.m...~l.jQI...l[:5!?f'.:r!L.....J..6.. occupancy....dlti?,:,k.m,i{k':!tm. Owner nm...G.fY.LtJLd"~'T1!,l.n........m((/f/f. Tenant......m.mm..m_m....m_...m........m...n...m........m Wiring Contractor nn....m.......m__mmm.m.__m..mm__nnnnn.... By.......m..m.........mmmmm.......n......m.....m..... LIght Outlets._________________._______.___._____n___ Service. volts .._nn........................___... No. wires .....___n__........................... Receptacle Outlets........._______............... Dryer, KW........n__........._u._.__n___._n____ Size wires........mmmmm............_.. Range, KW m__n___.mn_nn Water Heater: MaIn fuse ..'._n......................._.__..___ Enclosure ..........nn______................... KW__...nnnn___n________n______n Type of wiring: Entrance Cable ..___m_m____._.__.. Heat: KW........_....._.............................. Motors: size, volts and phase: Rigid Conduit nunnnn______............. Metallic Tubing ................_ Current transformers: No. & Size............_______.________ Ser. No...______._...............__.___.._.________.. Ser. No. ........._____________....................... Ser. No....____....._........_.________.____....____.. Type of Wiring: Armored Cable .............___.__.__........ Non~MetalUc ..........._n._______...__...... Knob & Tube_mm_________nn__.___________ Rlgid Co-ndult _______.____n.______m_____n Metallic Tubing __n.__..__....__m______. Raceway __._____.........................__..._ Circuits, LighL___________.n.._......____.______.... Utllity ________mmnm___________'__nn_mm. I-Ieat ............._.____................._.._...... Range ....._._____.____............._______.__b... Water Heater ..__.__n__............_m____ Motor ..._.._.....__.........____.___________..... Dryer __.__..._.._._____..__._________.............._.. Furnace .___..._.____............__._......._......... Total Load__....__....__.____._____.... Ser. No........___________________.___._._........._. Total __.____..__..___............__.________ Remarks: ..m..d.?(J./;:--.{1,f-__nnn/}fc?kc/c..;:___.m ~ ...mm__~t;~(!iCC.....mm.___.:.__..m..... --.........--...mm......t.(L~:~...__.b~....M.~__.&;:::P",L.........____mmm____m..__m...m___"''''m.m... __.UO___n.____nnn_nOnnUUUuuu.n.__nuuuunnn..___.....n__nU....u___u.__uu_uu...____.___u.u.______u....________n._nnu..n__n...n..~.uu_n :.~.7~~iL~;--:~~t not ~~~~~~;~;;~;~;;.~:rtlflcate of ~:.p.~~~~.~..~:~~~:--;;--~:~~.~~--;:.~~--~~:: cealed due noUce must be given the Inspector so that work may be inspected before concealment. NOTIFY THE INSPECTOR BY PERMIT NUMBER WHEN READY FOR INSPECTION N~ 18361 ELECTRICAL PERMIT Address..m,j.f.Z------.IhzL--.m--jE'---"'m---n~n---~-&--mn--Date..._-___~!t..!iy--_____________m__ ::: ;;:,~~~~=t~_=~'I=====':::'-:,=#==== NOTICE-Current must not be turned on until Cert1f1cate at Inspection has been issued. It work is to be con- cealed due notice must be given the Inspector so that work may be inspected before concealment. 1M Olympic Printers, Inc. CLALLAM COUNTY A OFFICE OF '011E1-, MI COUNTY ASSESSOR 800El FIE m INIMMU If/ /I/ �f' CLALLAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE l 223 EAST FOURTH STREET PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 -3098 (206) 452-7831 BRUCE A. ERLWEIN, SR., ASSESSOR, EXT 209 pp nn 1213 L laJ t5 UTO'!9L imr E; 110-552-7146 SHIRLEY E. ALMADEN, ADMINISTRATIVE ASST EXT 213 FA 2 -6260 APR 31991 r John Jimmerson` i t 1: pl. 1991 c/o Port Angeles City Hall Planning Dept. Port Angeles, WA 98362 //2 Wct y /0 Dear Mr. Jimmerson, Enclosed is the information you requested on the Welcome Inn Trailer Park. Our records show that in 1971 there were 69 mobile home sites on the premises. When assessed in 1984 there were 94 sites, and our last assessment which was done in 1988 shows that there are 102 sites in this park. I hope that this information is helpful to your cause. sincerely, !uce A. Erlwein, Sr. i Of pORT gN QFI M E M O R A N D U M IL— 0iT Y ATTOR 11@i0WR W 1 9 1991 PORT ANGELES March 18, 1991 PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO: John Jimerson, Associate Planner FROM: Dennis C. Dickson, Assistant City Attorney RE: Welcome Inn Trailer Park I write to confirm and supplement our conversations of March 15, concerning the investigation of the alleged zoning violations at the Welcome Inn Trailer Park. I did speak with Mr. Ed Watson, who has made two complaints to the City concerning possible zoning code violations. Mr. Watson did explain that a considerable portion of his concern was based upon comments that a former assistant planner had made. Mr. Watson stated that he was left with the impression that his complaint was being given a very low priority. I explained to Mr. Watson that an investigation was being conducted and that you advised that you had been in contact with the Public Utilities District, the County Assessor's office and were currently in the process of making inspections in order to compare current conditions to photographs and other documentary evidence. Mr. Watson stated that he was satisfied just so long as he knew that something was being done and that the matter had not been put on "the back burner" or was simply being ignored. Mr. Watson went on to state that one of his primary concerns was that Mr. Hopper had removed natural growth along the Bean Road which had provided a natural green barrier. He stated that Mr. Hopper has made no effort to replant the required green barrier. He also complained about the positioning of the garbage collection trailer in a location which is in direct view of his house. He stated that this garbage collection trailer is allowed to set for several days, at times, full of the collected garbage, before transport to the dump. In accordance with our discussions, I will be happy to review the information you received from the Public Utilities District and the County Assessor's office, as well as the other investigation, and work with you on revision of the draft enforcement letter which we reviewed on March 15. Respectfully submitted, i ennis C. r c son Assistant City Attorney DCD:bw y OF pOR Aft mmitimmmm Arri M E M O R A N D U M IL_ 1111=ZI A TTO J OA LS U D C� FEB r 21991 February 12, 1991 PLANNING ANGELES VIT NT TO: Brad Collins, Planning Director FROM: Dennis C. Dickson, Assistant City Attorney RE: Welcome Inn Trailer Park Zoning Violation I write in response to your memo of February 5, 1991 concerning possible zoning violation at the Welcome Inn Trailer Park. You have requested advice on how to proceed with enforcement of matters brought about by the most recent complaint. Based upon my review of the materials provided I would make the following recommendations regarding responding to those complaints. I think that initially an investigation as to these complaints should be completed. There are references made to the expansion of the trailer park, however I do not see any documentation confirming that expansion I_,would think that documentation could be obtained through the County Assessor's office as to the number of sites contained in the trailer -park. The expansion or addition of electrical services to the trailer park could be obtained through the PUD. Visual inspection as to the existence, or lack thereof, of certain other requirements such as green barriers should be completed. Should the investigation confirm expansion of the trailer park clearly a residential trailer park district permit should be obtained. In addition to the permit it does appear as though a site plan was previously requested. It does not appear, however, as though a completed site plan was ever provided by Mr. Hopper. A request therefore should be made of Mr. Hopper to provide a completed site plan, within a reasonably short period of time. I believe that this would be of benefit to both Mr. Hopper and to the City in establishing a benchmark for conditions as they presently exist. This, of course, would be a valuable tool for present and future enforcement issues. Should the Planning Department be unable to obtain compliance with the provisions of the Zoning Code alternatives are provided for Court ordered enforcement. Under XI Section 12 the City Attorney's office may file an action in the Superior Court to enjoin further III F February 12, 1991 Page 2 expansion, or may proceed under XIII by instituting a criminal complaint in the District Court. Based upon my review of the materials provided it would appear as though the Superior Court action would probably be the more appropriate method in this instance. Should you have any questions regarding this response, please do not hesitate to contact me. Please also keep me advised as to developments and the need for any additional assistance. Respectfully submitted, 66; 04(11-%--- ennis C. Dickson Assistant City Attorney DCD:bw cc: Jeff Pomeranz, City Manager Jack Pittis, Public Works Director r ilk MEMORANDUM February 5, 1991 TO: Craig D. Knutson, City Attorney FROM: Planning Department RE: Welcome Inn Trailer Park Zoning Violation Through the years, the City has received numerous complaints concerning expansion and operation of the Welcome Inn Trailer Park, located at 112 Highway 101 West in the City of Port Angeles. Site investigations of initial complaints were done in early 1984 and culminated in a memorandum dated August 27, 1984, identifying zoning violations. Two subsequent letters were sent from the City Planning Department to the applicant or his representative over the nine months following the August, 1984, memorandum; however, no enforcement was completed. These three communications are attached. There appears to be about a three -year hiatus before more com- plaints triggered renewed enforcement of the violations at the Welcome Inn Trailer Park. Complaints were again received in 1990 and now in 1991 without any conclusive action on the part of the City to resolve the issues concerned with enlarging a trailer park. The essential remedy would appear to be accomplished by establish- ing, through an RTP site plan, the basic elements of the trailer park. Please advise the Planning Department on how to proceed with enforcement of the matters brought about by the most recent complaints. I have attached copies of the earliest complaint report and the two most recent complaints which the City has received. i1 1. BradleyAl Tins Planning Director BJC:LM Attachments cc: Jeff Pomeranz, City Manager Jack Pittis, Director of Public Works Edwin L. Watson, 1004 Bean Road PLAN.424 IMEOWR Jeff Pomeranz, City Manager P.O. Box 1150 JAN 3 1991 Li Port Angeles, Washington 98362 PORT ANGELES PLANNING DEPARTMENT Dear Mr. Pomeranz: I regret having to write this letter but I feel it is necessary. I am writing to request that some action be taken to resolve a long standing issues. I am in hopes you will be able to resolve the issues. If they can not be resolved at your level I am requesting that I be given time to address the city council on Januaryl5th or February 5th of 1991. One of the main issues is the lack of a barrier or fence that should have been required when Hopper, owner of the Welcome Inn Trailor Court developed the north west corner of his property. I understand that there is a city ordinance that trailor parks have to put up a fence or green barrier when they develope or expand. Hooper parks the oldest and least attrective trailors and motor vehicles in front of my living room window. He also dunps the organic waste from his trailor park where we have it for our main view. He is also parking cars and trailors on this organic fill. These items are not only an eye sore to us and travelors on the Bean Road but devaluate the resale value of our property. Another issue is the trees that are across the street from us. About two years ago Hopper brought in hundreds of yards of dirt to make the property across the street from us usable. When he filled in his property for his new development he buryed three large trees in two to six feet of dirt. Several trees of the same size were removed when Hopper developed this property. These trees were rotten in the center about three feet up the tree. At the time Hopper was developing this property I informed city officials and Hopper of my concern about these three trees. the trees have died and I am surprized they did not fall during the last storm. If the trees fall in the direction the prevaling wind blows they will probably fall on a trailor court resident. If the fall in my direction the may strike my house or at least tear out my power and telephone. I am ver concerned that with the new development Hopper was not required to move a fire hydrant into the area. I question whether the fire department could string enough hose fast enough to prevent a fire on Hopper's property from affecting my home. Trailors on Hoppers property are as close as allowable. When a vehicle is parked between them each item is within four feet of each other and a fire would spread quickly from car to trailor etc rather rapidly. Hopper has been less than truthful in the past. It is my understanding that he is using more spaces than authorized by the city Permit. It is a concern of mine that so many vehicles and trailors are bunched together as they are. It is not my intent to create a problem for you or the city but these issues are important to me and my family. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. I hope you will respond by letter as I have never received a letter of response from my other written correcpondence to other city offic EDWIN L. WATSON CC: Jack Pittis Brad Collins MENDRANDUM TO: City Attorney FROM: Planning Department ,SUBJ: Zoning Violation Welcome Inn Trailer Park LATE: August 27, 1984 Since March 1984, the City Planning Department has received complaints concerning the installation of new mobile home spaces at the Welcome Inn Trailer Park', located'at`'112 Highway 101 West, in the City of Port Angeles. The site investigations were conducted on.April llth and May 17, 1984. and public records were searched to determine the extent of purported violations., This preliminary investigation ascertained the following facts: 1. That the Welcome Inn Trailer Court is in a Residential Trailer Park District, RIP, as designated by Port Angeles zoning regulations, Ordinance 1709, Article IV, Section 4, permits mobile homes in trailer parks, and further requires that 'ho person, company, corporation, shall establish a new trailer park or mobile hone park, or enlarge an existing trailer or mobile home park, within the City of Port Angeles, without first obtaining a permit for a trailer park, from the Port Angeles Planning Commission This section further provides detailed location and design standards for trailer parks. 2. That in November 1982, or sometime thereafter, P±. James Hopper, owner of the Welcome Inn Trailer Park initiated the redevelopment and enlargement of that trailer park without benefit of an approved trailer park permit. The County Assessor's records show that in 1971 only 69 permanent trailer sites existed in the Welcome Inn Trailer Park, and by February 8, 1984, 94 sites existed. A site inspection conducted by the City Planner and Building Inspector, on May 17, 1984, resulted in the identification of 107 mobile home sites, identified by the existence of an electrical meter and pole and a mobile home site number. 3. That specifically three new trailer sites were created adjacent to the east property line of the park, and a fourth in the northwest corner of the park. On April 11, 1984, Walt Campbell, the Electrical Inspector, and Mr. Van Hemert, the Assistant Planner, observed a newly installed electrical pole and meter where none had existed before, identified as #73, and, further, that according to the neighbor, Mr. Mike Libera, the mobile home and site immediately west of the previously mentioned site was installed a short time prior to the subject site. Mr. Libera has further stated that a third mobile home site was installed in the past year, generally to the south of the latter two sites, which site is identified as #47A. Finally, a City electrical permit was granted on April 30, 1984 to install a new 200 amp service on a pole near the 1004 Bean Road Port Angeles, WA 98362 June 4., 1990 Grant Beck /01@lil Port Angeles City Planning Dept. Port Angeles, WA 98362 JAN 3 199 .r PORT ANGELES Dear Mr. Beck: PLANNING DEPARTMENT I am writing this letter in an effort to understand two things: 1)• Why the owner of the Welcome Inn Trailer Court is parking trailers and RV vehicles on the northwest corner of his property; 2) If-the owner of the WITC has obtained proper authority to develop the northwest corner of his property to place trailers on, why was he not required to: A) Move a fire hydrant into the area for fire safety to his occupants as well as his neighbors who may be affected by a fire in his trailer court; B) Place a green barrier or fence between his business and his neighbors, as I understand would be required by city ordinance. About two years ago the owner of the WITC brought onto the northwest corner of his property about one thousand yards of dirt. Prior to bringing in this dirt, he removed several 'trees; the stumps and other parts of the trees are on the north part of this corner. There are at least two trees in the fill area that are dead or dying as a result of this fill. It is my under- standing that he claims to have always been using this area and that he simply improved it. This is not true. This northwest corner of the WITC has been developed by the placement of power, sewer and water lines in a buried ditch. I was able to view this ditch before it was covered and as I believe the sewer and water lines were in the same ditch, I think this issue needs to be addressed. I talked to the City fire inspector about a year ago about opening Fort Watson if my property were annexed into the city. I was informed that I would have to move a fire hydrant to within so many feet of the building. I feel this requirement should also apply to the development at the WITC. Trailers and RV units have propane tnaks. These units also have a tendency to burn quickly and hot. My home being in such close proximity to this newly developed area, I am concerned aobut our safety. My house is of wood and because of no barrier between us, exploding propane tanks would be projectiles that could come in our direction. Also, because of this short distance between us and the burnable debris that he has dumped in such great quantity between his business and us, a fire would be hard to extinguish. A fire hydrant is essential also because of the close proximity of the trailers being placed in this new area. A green barrier or fence should be required for control of the WITC tenants. Last summer a 15- year -old girl squatted and went to the bathroom .behind her trailer. My guests who saw this incident with us were not impressed. There also is garbage being thrown behind trailers that we should not have to -view. This green barrier should be green year round and not just in the summer. Because of this lack of green barrier or fence we have headlights coming into our children's bedroom at all times of the day and night during the summer. Circulation of cooler air is important in the summer so the light cannnot be blocked out. I would appreciate a quick response to this letter as the summer is the time ofincreased fire danger and the best opportunity for the planting of a green barrier or building of a fence. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Ed Watson 0* pORT q'0 V 0 G F N if CITY OF PORT AT ANGELES IL_ 1 5 7 140 WEST FRONT ST P 0 BOX 1150 PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 PHONE (206) 457 -0411 13 tA NNIN April 25 1985 Mr. James Hopper Welcome Inn Trailer Park 112 Highway 101 West Port Angeles, WA 98362 Dear Mr. Hopper: The City Planning Department has reviewed the plot plan for the Welcome Inn Trailer Park, submitted on January 24, 1985, which was originally requested in a letter to you, dated May 30, 1984. Pursuant to Section4 of the City's Zoning Ordinance, #1709, as amended, which was previously provided to you, the following information must be on the plot plan: 1. Location of sanitary sewers throughout the park 2. Location of water lines including fire hydrants, throughout the park. 3. The dimension of the park and individual mobile home and travel trailer sites. 4. Existing screening on the periphery of the park. 5. Certification by an authorized individual that the plot plan is an accurate representation of the existing facilities in the mobile home park. The revised plot plan must be submitted to the Planning Department by May 17 1985 to resume review of the purported zoning violations When the revised plot plan is submitted, the City will compare this information to that on the site, for accuracy. Sincerely, C 1) c__4,„n4 C. D. Van Hemert Assistant Planner CDVH:sr cc: City Attorney Pat Killebrew IMO MEMORANDUM April 12, 1984 TO: Welcome Inn Trailer Park File FROM: Assistant Planner RE: Conversation with James Hopper, Owner, Welcome Inn Trailer Park Mr. James Hopper, owner of the Welcome Inn Trailer Park, came into the office at approximately 9:00 A.M. April 12, 1984. Mr. Hopper inquired as to the outcome of the meeting we had at the trailer park yesterday and further apologized for his conduct on the site. I explained that based on the recently installed power pole and meter, the grading, etc. on the east side of the property that there was sufficient indication that significant changes were occurring in the park to warrant a further investigation. This would include a search of the public records for the historical number and location of trailer spaces in the park. I noted that the pole appears to encroach upon the 10 -foot setback as does the trailer to the south and that a future trailer may also so encroach. Mr. Hopper contended that no additional spaces were being established; that if he were forced to make application for approval of the park he would go out of business. I stated that unless there was a threat to the health and life to a tenant, the pre- existing nonconforming portion of the trailer park would probably not be required to comply with present standards but the new sites would. I informed him, as I had previously done, that he could utilize the pre- existing nonconforming trailer spaces by replacing one trailer for another as it became vacant. However, the City is concerned when major redevelopment, such as the replacement or extension of the sewer system, the water system and the electrical services.. When such major facilities are extended or replaced, a permit may be required. Since the park pre- exists our present Zoning Ordinance, I told Mr. Hopper that the City had no detailed schematic of the present or past layout of the park. I requested that he provide one; otherwise it may be necessary that the City reconstruct it from historical information. Such a drawing would not be construed as a mobile home park plan or application, but rather would be used to determine its past configuration. Mr. Hopper initially stated that he knows how many sites there are and their location but that he would not provide a detailed plan. Mr. Hopper requested the substance of the complaints regarding the trailer park. I then itemized them, to -wit: 1. Additional mobile home spaces have been created along the east property line of the park. 2. That mobile homes have been placed and facilities installed (an electrical pole which encroached upon the 10 -foot setback) on the east side. III 3. That sewer lines have been extended within the park to these new spaces. 4. That trees had been removed along the east boundary. Mr. Hopper neither denied nor affirmed these changes. (Yesterday, in a conversation on the site, he did state that there had been a mobile home space where the new power pole was now located and he was only replacing the facility and that he had removed trees along the east property line.) Mr. Hopper further noted that this situation was similar to one that occurred in 1978 when a Mr. Gardner had created the RV sites on the north side of the property and that the City was aware of this. I thanked him for the information and would check for a file. Mr. Hopper advised me that he intended to put another mobile home in the contended space adjacent to the east property line and I advised him that he should not until the matter is cleared up. I did ask if it was okay to take a picture of the present situation and if the mobile home is installed a picture of the mobile home and he said it was okay with him. Finally, I gave him a copy of the Residential Trailer Park (RTP) provisions from the Zoning Ordinance. Upon leaving, and apparently after some thought, he said he may draw up the design of the existing mobile home park for our information and bring it into the office by Friday. The conversa- tion ended at approximately 9:55 A.M. CDVH:LF Complaint investigation on Welcome Inn Mobile Home Park. Acting upon complaints received from Mike and Cindy Libera, 4412 Fairmont Avenue, the Assistant Planner investigated the Welcome Inn Trailer Park located on the north side of Highway 101 West. The substance of the complaints received during the week of March 26th through 30th and again on April 9th and llth is as follows: 1. James Hopper, the owner of the Welcome Inn Trailer Park, has made extensive changes in the internal sewage system which connects to the City sewer, including the extension of the line to a new mobile home space approximately one year ago. 2. A mobile home space has been installed and a mobile home located on it less than 10 feet from the common property line between the mobile home park and the Libera property. 3. Mr. Hopper stated to Mr. Libera that he was intending to add three or four new spaces inside the park. 4. On the morning of April 11, 1984, at the time of the last complaint from the Liberas, Mr. Hopper was installing an electrical pole and junction box adjacent to the Libera property with the intent of creating an additional mobile home space. On April 9, 1984, the Assistant Planner had arranged with the Office Engineer, Ken Ridout, Office Engineer in the Public Works Department, to jointly investigate the alleged complaints regarding the expansion of the mobile home park and the extension of sewer service lines within the facility. On the morning of April llth, at approximately 10:00 A.M., based upon information provided by the Liberas, the Assistant Planner also contacted Walt Campbell, City Light Department, regarding the installation of a power pole on the property. Mr. Campbell indicated that he had no record of authority to do so nor were there any records of other new services over the past year within the Welcome Inn Park. Because the junction box was allegedly being installed at that time, Mr. Campbell and Mr. VanHemert immediately proceeded to the Welcome Inn Trailer Park. After driving through the facility and observing that significant work had been done within the park, Mr. Campbell and Mr. VanHemert found the newly installed power pole on the east side of the property. Mr. James Hopper, the park owner, encountered us. I introduced Mr. Campbell and myself to Mr. Hopper and said that we were investigating possible zoning violations regarding the expansion of the trailer park. Mr. Campbell noted that the newly wired control box and pole had not been authorized by the City nor had other electrical work done on the site been so authorized. Mr. Hopper stated that the Clallam County PUD, which services the trailer park, had authorized the various electrical work he had conducted over the past year and that he had permits in this regard. The site has been inspected by a State inspector. Mr. Campbell advised that he would look into this and notify the PUD that City approval may also be required, since the property was within the City. Mr. VanHemert pointed out that it had come to the attention of the Planning Department that addition of new trailer spaces appeared to be occurring within the park. Mr. Hopper was reminded that he had been told that any expansion or major alteration of the park would require a plan approval by the City some year ago in a conversation with the Assistant Planner. Mr. Hopper corrected me by stating that the con4tion occurred in November, 1982. Mr. Hopper contended that he was only replacing existing facilities, the spaces already existed. The Assistant Planner said that these were significant changes in the park and it was not maintenance of existing facilities to completely replace electrical services, extend sewers, etc. The Assistant Planner also further pointed out that the space for which the electrical service had just been prepared was closer than the required 10 feet from the adjacent property owner and that a trailer approximately 100 feet to the north was also too close to the property. The Assistant Planner advised a plan of both the existing facilities as of one year ago and the proposed facilties and spaces should be prepared and submitted. Messrs. Hopper, VanHemert and Campbell then walked through the site, further discussed the matter. 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That the installation of new mobile home trailer sites and the location of trailers violate the provision of minimum yards, which, in the RTP District require, "that no buildings, trailer, structure, cabana, carport, shall be permitted closer than 30 feet to the nearest public right of way, and no closer than 10 feet to any property line of a trailer park Trailer park site #31A and the mobile home occupying said site are within 2 feet of the east property line, and the mobile home to the north is approximately 8 feet from the same property line (see attached picture taken by the Assistant Planner on April 17, 1984). 5. That in addition to violating the 10 foot side yard adjacent to this property line, the removal of evergreen trees and shrubs adjacent to this property line violated the screening requirements of Article TV, Section 4. Lacking an approved detailed plot plan, other violations including the unauthorized extension of City sewer and water services, the minims land -to- trailer ratio of 6000 square feet, the minimum driveway standards, minimum sanitary facilities and the minimum setback between trailers have occurred. The Planning Department has made numerous contacts with Mr. Hopper in order to secure assurance that he will comply with the Zoning Ordinance. Mr. Hopper initially conferred with the Assistant Planner and Planning Director in November 1982, apparently after he acquired the trailer park, and was informed that any enlargement of the facility would require a trailer park permit; he was also given a copy of Article IV, Section 4, City Zoning Ordinance applicable to trailer parks. After complaints began to arrive, the Planning Department began to investigate alleged violations, sending Mr. Hopper a letter dated May 30, 1984, prizing the violations and requesting a detailed plot plan. A followup letter was sent on June 21, 1984, in response to which Hank Hibbard, Mr. Hopper's attorney, verbally advised the Assistant Planner that he would recommend to his client that he prepare a detailed plot plan. Therefore, the Planning Department requests that the City Attorney proceed with this violation of the City Zoning Ordinance 1709. This department will assist you in any way to secure additional information pertaining to this case. CDVH:SR OF PORT q NC ip CITY OF PORT ANGELES 140 WEST FRONT ST P 0 BOX 1150 PORT ANGELES. WASHINGTON 96362 PHONE (206) 457.0411 A LANNIN 4 November 14, 1984 Pat Killebrew Hibbard and Associates 402 South Lincoln Port Angeles, WA 98362 RE: Welcome Iran Trailer Park Dear Mr. Killebrew: This is in response to your request for the Planning Department's position regarding the current status of the zoning violations at the above- referenced trailer park. The Welcome Inn Trailer Park is owned and operated by your client, Nr. James Hopper. For same time now, the Planning Department has been attempting to resolve past violations with the City's zoning code. The Planning Department is pleased that your client is in the process of preparing a site plan by a licensed surveyor of the trailer park. This is an important step in the right direction and is consistent with previous Planning Department requests. Please provide us with the scheduled completion date of the site plan. This is to assure you that the Planning Department will not use the site plan against Mr. Hopper in pursuing any retroactive enforcement actions. To the contrary, the intent of the site plan is to establish the current situation and provide a base from which to assess future additions or changes to the trailer park. Accordingly, the Planning Department does not ancitipate pur- uing enforcement actions on the approximately 12 additional lots that have been created in recent years, nor the violation of density standards for the lots created after 1970. However, the Planning Department does reserve the right to require mitigation of impacts that can be reasonably accomplished, including installing, buffering and removing trailers that have been established within required setbacks and within access lanes that mist be preserved for fire and other safety purposes. Finally, the Planning Department wants to make clear. that in the future, safe fire access lanes and setbacks must be maintained acid buffering must be installed on the northwest and east part of the property in particular. Also, co- mingling of RVs and mobile hrzmes is inconsistent with the zoning code and will not be allowed. letter to Pat Killebr. Page 2 In conclusion, we appreciate the cooperation that you have demonstrated. If you continue to pursue the natter along the above- stated lines, we should be able to resolve the matter to the satisfaction of your client, the neighbors surrounding the trailer park, residents of the trailer park, and the City without having to go to court. Sincerely, 4111 I P r4 Sr, Paul D. 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I will make every effort (allowed to me) to expedite t -he-r- improvements. sc As the question of sub metering has been brought up I would like to make some comments. Port Angeles City Light's "Elec- tric Service Requirements Guidelines" states in Section 7.10 that sub metering is prohibited. However, since the intent is to decrease the existing number of existing sub meters and to improve the electric facility, making a safer RV park, the utility will allow the existing sub meters to be relocated and re -used. Pertaining to our earlier conversation, please note that the new or relocated equipment will need to meet code requirements as if it were a new installation. An example of this is the existing pedistals which are not approved for feed through of supply wires. If a feed through wiring method is chosen to supply the pedistals, the existing pedis- tals will not be useable in the new locations. I have attach- ed some drawings showing some of the code requirements for RV parks. These drawings indicate the calculations, power location for each site and what type of receptacles are required. It is also my understanding that a plan to improve the elec- trical facilities throughout the entire park has been made. I am very please to hear this as there are several sites that are in need of attention. Please don't hesitate to call me if you need any further information. Very truly yours, R X').4/ Mark Shamp Senior Electrical Inspector dp cc: Rob Orton Richard French Attachments ���0 �m�' -r�' �y sees y v 1&-_ V --__-_''_q, nv\� Pc„^^..Q _'&A~',.~.. ~2- `-4- 0 411 i i w v 5 l v1 1±11 M^�� U 0 7 I 3���y� YY/ 4-.-1- 1 a 1QLb t --4-,4- ~_~L-- ,~-T' r 4� (Sk.,� U v 'v��r H N' ^���^4��~ 14 0 0 -J�' `~~~~w-/' t...Q... -L 1 .-c`,_,,� T li L n� fi e'll i y OF p O R T q,� W 111 CITY OF PORT ANGELES immomma 140 WEST FRONT ST., P.O. BOX 1150 PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 PHONE (206) 457 -0411 A LANN00 1 January 29, 1987 Mr. Mike Libera 4412 Fairmount Port Angeles, WA 98362 Dear Mr. Libera: Enclosed you will find the polaroid photographs you lent the City in reference to the Welcome Inn Trailer Park. In the event we need the photos in the future, we would request we be able to borrow them to have reprints made, if this is agreeable to you. Sincerely, P ow)___ Paul D. Carr Planning Director PDC :SR Enclosures: Photos MEMORANDUM June 19, 1985 TO: Hopper Complaint File FROM: Assistant Planner 0N,,y RE: Conversation With Mike Libera Re: Welcome Inn Mobile Home Park On June 19, 1985, Mike Libera called the Assistant Planner regarding additional problems at the Welcome Inn Mobile Home Park. Mr. Libera cited that on two occasions the Fire Department emergency vehicle was unable to find particular mobile homes in emergency aid situations. In addition, the aid vehicle had to back out of the park because of the lack of adequate continuous road system which is well- marked. He also stated that several tenants have had problems with their drinking water supply which was getting "yellow water He finally noted that the mobile home park{ has expanded to 144 spaces and the travel trailers were stacked in 5 feet apart. All this, Mr. Libera stated, would leave the City open for a lawsuit if someone were to die or become ill or injured. Conversation ended at approximately 10:30 A.M. CDVH:LF OF pORT 4 iv CITY OF PORT ANGELES ®111F 140 WEST FRONT ST P 0 BOX 1150 PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 PHONE (206) 457 -0411 P4 01 NtO April 25, 1985 Mr. James Hopper Welcome Inn Trailer Park 112 Highway 101 West Port Angeles, WA 98362 Dear Mr. Hopper: The City Planning Department has reviewed the plot plan for the Welcome Inn Trailer Park, submitted on January 24, 1985, which was originally requested in a letter to you, dated May 30, 1984. Pursuant to Section4 of the City's Zoning Ordinance, #1709, as amended, which was previously provided to you, the following information must be on the plot plan: 1. Location of sanitary sewers throughout the park. 2. Location of water lines including fire hydrants, throughout the park. 3. The dimension of the park and individual mobile home and travel trailer sites. 4. Existing screening on the periphery of the park. 5. Certification by an authorized individual that the plot plan is an accurate representation of the existing facilities in the mobile home park. The revised plot plan must be submitted to the Planning Department by May 17, 1985, to resume review of the purported zoning violations. When the revised plot plan is submitted, the City will compare this information to that on the site, for accuracy. Sincerely, 0 c-42, C.D. Van Hemert Assistant Planner CDVH sr cc: City Attorney Pat Killebrew of v oRT q ir ria.210 CITY OF PORT ANGELES 440040::- 140 WEST FRONT ST P 0 BOX 1150 PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 PHONE (206) 457 -0411 °L ANN1N 6 November 14, 1984 Pat Killebrew Hibbard and Associates 402 South Lincoln Port Angeles, WA 98362 RE: Welcome Inn Trailer Park Dear W. Killebrew: This is in response to your request for the Planning Department's position regarding the current status of the zoning violations at the above referenced trailer park. The Welcome Inn Trailer Park is owned and operated by your client, Mr. James Hopper. For some time now, the Planning Department has been attempting to resolve past violations with the City's zoning code. The Planning Department is pleased that your client is in the process of preparing a site plan by a licensed surveyor of the trailer park. This is an important step in the right direction and is consistent with previous Planning Department requests. Please provide us with the scheduled completion date of the site plan. This is to assure you that the Planning Department will not use the site plan against Mr. Hopper in pursuing any retroactive enforcement actions. To the contrary, the intent of the site plan is to establish the current situation and provide a base from which to assess future additions or changes to the trailer park. Accordingly, the Planning Department does not ancitipate pur- uing enforcement actions on the approximately 12 additional lots that have been created in recent years, nor the violation of density standards for the lots created after 1970. However, the Planning Department does reserve the right to require mitigation of impacts that can be reasonably accomplished, including installing, buffering and removing trailers that have been established within required setbacks and within access lanes that waist be preserved for fire and other safety purposes. Finally, the Planning Department wants to make clear that in the future, safe fire access lanes and setbacks rust be maintained and buffering must be installed on the northwest and east pert of the property in particular. Also, co- mingling of RVs and mobile homes is inconsistent with the zoning code and will not be allowed. letter to Pat Killebrie Page 2 In conclusion, ue appreciate the cooperation that you have demonstrated. If you continue to pursue the matter along the above- stated lines, ue should be able to resolve the matter to the satisfaction of your client, the neighbors surrounding the trailer park, residents of the trailer park, and the City without having to go to court. Sincerely, m? t Paul D. Carr Planning Director PDC:sr 410 111 ME DRANDUM TO: City Attorney FROM: Planning Department \c 'r SUBJ Zoning Violation Welcome Inn Trailer Park DATE: August 27, 1984 Since March 1984, the City Planning Department has received complaints concerning the installation of new mobile home spaces at the Welcome Inn Trailer Park, located at 112 Highway 101 West, in the City of Port Angeles. The site investigations were conducted on April llth and May 17, 1984. and public records were searched to determine the extent of purported violations. This preliminary investigation ascertained the following facts: 1. That the Welcome Inn Trailer Court is in a Residential Trailer Park District, RIP, as designated by Port Angeles zoning regulations, Ordinance 1709, Article IV, Section 4, permits mobile hones in trailer parks, and further requires that "no person, company, corporation, shall establish a new trailer park or mobile home park, or enlarge an existing trailer or mobile home park, within the City of Port Angeles, without first obtaining a permit for a trailer park, from the Port Angeles Planning Commission This section further provides detailed location and design standards for trailer parks. 2. That in November 1982, or sometime thereafter, Mr. James Hopper, owner of the Welcome Inn Trailer Park initiated the redevelopment and enlargement of that trailer park without benefit of an approved trailer park permit. The County Assessor's records show that in 1971 only 69 permanent trailer sites existed in the Welcome Inn Trailer Park, and by February 8, 1984, 94 sites existed. A site inspection conducted by the City Planner and Building Inspector, on May 17, 1984, resulted in the identification of 107 mobile hone sites, identified by the existence of an electrical meter and pole and a mobile home site number. 3. That specifically three new trailer sites were created adjacent to the east property line of the park, and a fourth in the northwest corner of the park. On April 11, 1984, Walt Campbell, the Electrical Inspector, and Mr. Van Hemert, the Assistant Planner, observed a newly installed electrical pole and meter where none had existed before, identified as #73, and, further, that according to the neighbor, Mr. Mike Libera, the mobile home and site immediately west of the previously mentioned site was installed a short time prior to the subject site. Mr. Libera has further stated that a third mobile home site was installed in the past year, generally to the south of the latter two sites, which site is identified as b47A. Finally, a City electrical permit was granted on April 30, 1984 to install a new 200 amp service on a pole near the MEMO City Attorney Page 2 northwest corner of the park, identified as #50A, and shortly thereafter, a mobile home was installed. 4. That the installation of new mobile home trailer sites and the location of trailers violate the provision of minimum yards, which, in the RIP District require, "that no buildings, trailer, structure, cabana, carport, shall be permitted closer than 30 feet to the nearest public right -of -way, and no closer than 10 feet to any property line of a trailer park Trailer park site i31A and the mobile home occupying said site are within 2 feet of the east property line, and the mobile home to the north is approximately 8 feet from the same property line (see attached picture taken by the Assistant Planner on April 17, 1984). 5. That in addition to violating the 10 foot side yard adjacent to this property line, the removal of evergreen trees and shrubs adjacent to this property line violated the screening requirements of Article IV, Section 4. Lacking an approved detailed plot plan, other violations including the unauthorized extension of City sewer and water services, the minimum land -to- trailer ratio of 6000 square feet, the minimum driveway standards, minimum sanitary facilities and the minimum setback between trailers have occurred. The Planning Department has made numerous contacts with Mr. Hopper in order to secure assurance that he will canply with the Zoning Ordinance. Mr. Hopper initially conferred with the Assistant Planner and Planning Director in November 1982, apparently after he acquired the trailer park, and was informed that any enlargement of the facility would require a trailer park permit; he was also given a copy of Article IV, Section 4, City Zoning Ordinance applicable to trailer parks. After complaints began to arrive, the Planning Department began to investigate alleged violations, sending Mr. Hopper a letter dated May 30, 1984, summarizing the violations and requesting a detailed plot plan. A followup letter was sent on June 21, 1984, in response to which Hank Hibbard, Mr. Hopper's attorney, verbally advised the Assistant Pla,.uier that he would recommend to his client that he prepare a detailed plot plan. Therefore, the Planning Department requests that the City Attorney proceed with this violation of the City Zoning Ordinance 1709. This department will assist you in any way to secure additional information pertaining to this case. CDVH:SR _toy Qo R rq,vg, o rtigivw;:2Vit, CITY OF PORT ANGELES 140 WEST FRONT ST P 0 BOX 1150 PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 PHONE (206) 457 -0411 144 NNIN June 21, 1984 James Hopper 112 Highway 101 W. Port Angeles, Wash 98362 Dear W. Hopper: On May 30, 1984, the City requested that you prepare a detailed plot plan of the Welcome Inn Trailer Park to assist us in determining the extent of purported violations of the Port Angeles Zoning Ordinance #1709. To date, we have not received the plot plan. If, by June 26, 1984, you have either not submitted the requested plot plan, or informed the City Planning Department of your intentions, this matter will be referred to the proper legal authority for appropriate action. Sincerely, C.D. Van Hemert Assistant Planner CDVH:SR cc: City Attorney 410 411 JUNE 12, 19 LICENS i JAMES HOPPER, •T' T n i 1 CLAD: TO: MRS AND HAVE, OR TO ._;VE, glIERSHIP INTEREST IN "THE 7ELCO_•' INN TRAILr.R FA=?:K," 161 VEST, PORT ANGELES, 7:ASHINGTON (A PORTION OF UNION ADDITION, CL-.LL I: COUNTY, ASHII ::;TON) TO THE OWNER OR REPUTED OWNER; YOU 1 ERE NOTIFIED IN WRITING ON MAY 29, 1984, THAT YOUR EXISTING V- ATERLINE CROSSES 0'11'. PROPERTY W TH NO LEGAL RIGHT OF WAY OR EASEMENT (A COPY OF THAT LETTER IS HERETO ATTACHED). YOU WERE ORDER- ED TO REMOVE IT AT ONCE. YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY HAVE NOT RESPONDED IN ANY .Y SINCE THAT TILE. N01' THEE E FORE, BE INFORMED THAT YOU WILL BE GIVEN TEN (10) DAYS FROIL RECEIPT OF THIS LETTER TO PER: u'- NENTLY REMOVE YOUR WATERLINE FROM OUR PROPERTY. AFTER THAT TIME NE WILL RELIOVE, OR CAUSE TO BE RE- MOVED, YOUR LINE FROM OUR PROPERTY, AND WE WILL DISPOSE OF IT. YOU ARE FURTHER ADVISED THAT ANY USE OF THE LINE BY YOU DURING THE INTERRIM IS AT OUR SUFFERANCE AND AT YOUR 0 RISK. ANY COSTS BJCURRED 3Y US INCLUDING, BUT NOT T TMITED TO, THE COST OF REMOVAL OF YOUR LINE WILL BE PASSED ON TO YOU. SINCE THE ZONING RESTRICTIONS, BUILDING CODES AND OTHER CITY ORDINANCES, WHICH YOU HAVE ALREADY KNOWINGLY AND WILLINGLY VIOLATED, REQUIRE ADF AFTER SUPPLY FOR PUBLIC CONSUMPTION AND FIRE PROTECTION, WE ARE SENDING THIS ALSO TO THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES FOR THEIR USE AND INF0E ATION, BE- CAUSE AFTER YOUR WATER SUPPLY IS CUT IN HALF, YOU WILL NOT HAVE ADEQUATE WATER AND WILL BE FORCED TO REVERSE YOUR ILLEGAL EXPANSION. ANY RESPONSE ON YOUR PART MAY BE DIRECTED TO THE OFFICE OF OUR LAWYER, ER JOHN DOE •R.T1Y. SINCERELY, MICHAEL A. LIB ERA, co /owner and agent for co /owners copies: Hooper Doherty Ritchie Law Office Planning Dept., City of PA -file STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF CLALLAM On this day personally appeared before me Michael A. Libera, to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he signed the same as his free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. G1VEN UNDER MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL THIS 12th DAY OF JUNE, 1984. Notary Publi in and for the State of Washington residing at Port Angeles. y O, P ORT AN C -n CITY OF PORT ANGELES 140 WEST FRONT ST P 0 BOX 1150 PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 PHONE (206) 457 -0411 p4ANN1t4G May 30, 1984 James Hopper Welcome Inn Trailer Court 112 Highway 101 West Port Angeles, WA 98362 Deal Mr. Hopper: As you are aware, the City, prompted by complaints, has undertaken a review of the status of the Welcome Inn Trailer Park. Site investigations on April 11 and May 17, 1984, and public records indicate several violations of the Port Angeles Zoning Regulations, Ordinance 1709, Article IV, Section 4, Residential Trailer Park District. On May 17, 1984, the City Building Official and Assistant Planner counted 107 identified mobile home sites in the Park. The County Assessor's records show that there were 94 sites on February 8, 1984, and only 69 sites in 1971. It is therefore evident that the Welcome Inn Trailer Park has expanded without the approval of a plot plan, required by Article IV, Section 4. It appears the new sites have occurred along the east property line and in the northwest corner of the Park where a new electrical service was ap- proved on April 30, 1984. Other specific violations of the Trailer Park standards in Article IV, Section 4, observed are as follows: (1) A mobile home on newly created site 31 -A, is approximately 2 feet from the common property line to the east, where a 10 -foot setback is required. (2) A new electrical pole and meter serving a site to the north is approximately 8 feet from the same property line. (3) The removal of trees and shrubs. particularly along the east side of the Trailer Park over the past year, has effectively removed visual screening between the Park and abutting properties to the east. No attempt appears to be underway to replace this visual screening. To determine the necessary corrective recourses, we are requesting that you submit a detailed plot plan showing those elements identified in the en- closed Zoning Ordinance excerpt and further identifying those mobile home sites which preceded your ownership and those that have been subsequently created. The plot plan must be submitted to the Planning Department within 15 days of receipt of this letter. In the meantime, you will also refrain from any further activities in violation of the Zoning Ordinance. Sincerely, C. D. VanHemert. Assistant Planner CDVH:LF Enclosure cc: City Attorney 0111 0 May 22,1984 0 Dill Jackson, Director Clallam County PUD 2419 Highway 101 East Port Angeles, WA 98362 Dear Mr. Jackson: With this letter, the City of Port Angeles is requesting all readily available electrical service applications, work orders, and electrical service permits for the installation of new electrical poles and meters in the Welcome Inn Trailer Court located at 112 Highway 101 West, Port Angeles. Our particular interest is identifying any new mobile home spaces created within the subject park from November 1, 1982, to May 1, 1984, either by the installation of a new pole, new meter, or new pole and meter. This information should be readily available to the public; however, the City will reimburse the Clallam County PUD for any duplication and manpower expenses expended by your Agency. Very truly yours, C. D. VanHemert Assistant Planner CDVH:LF 11 4• CITY OF PORT ANGELES N 1 8 3 51 LIGHT DEPARTMENT ELECTRICAL PERMIT Port Angeles, Washington 3 D 19 c 1 In accordance with the City Ordinance to regulate the installation, extension, or repair of elec- trical equipment in, on, or about any building or other structure in the City of Port Angeles, per- mission is hereby granted to do electrical work as listed below. f' t Address I. H L.,/ 1 t." .c T Occupancy 2 L Owner L t-1e.'2 Tenant----- ...z..- 7_ Wiring Contractor By- Light Outlets..._.._ Service, volts /0J P Type of Wiring: Receptacle Outlets...._ No. wires Armored Cable Drier, KW Size wires ItY- S 70 Non Metallic Range, KW Main fuse �U Knob Tube 8 Ch1 Rigid Conduit Water Heater: Enclosure Metallic Tubing KW Type of wiring: Raceway Heat: KW Entrance Cable Circuits, Light Motors: size, volts and phase: Rigid Conduit Utility Metallic Tubing Heat Current transformers: Range No. Size Water Heater Ser. No. Motor Ser. No. Dryer Furnace Ser. No. Total Load Ser. No r Total Remarks j �e fJ ,C. C) C s i' Pe t ee Treas. Receipt O BY 91—"' '4' NOTICE Current must not be turned on until Certificate of Inspection has been issued. If work is to be con- cealed due notice must be given the Inspector so that work may be inspected before concealment. NOTIFY THE INSPECTOR BY PERMIT NUMBER WHEN READY FOR INSPECTION /e5 L-2--s" 4r- -t."6:17.1-",..e Id 18351 ELECTRICAL PERMIT Address l_1...4 ti /C v✓ Date.. v Owner �.leg�2 g' r rf Tenant .r Wiring Contractor By. N1 -'�i r s° NOTICE— Current must not be turned on until Certificate of Inspection has been issued. If work is to be con- cealed due notice must be given the Inspector so that work may be inspected before concealment. 1M Olympic Printers, Inc. MEMORANDUM April 19, 1984 TO: FROM: Assistant Planner RE: Conversation With James Hopper, April 17, 1984 Mr. Hopper was in the Planning Department at approximately 9:15 A.M. on April 17, 1984. He showed me some information regarding real estate contract /sales agreements on the trailer park, although he did not leave any copies. He further invited me to tour the site later this week. As I told him I appreciate it, we set a tentative time for Thursday afternoon. He stated that the mobile home was located over the weekend. I told him on Thursday I would like to take some pictures. He agreed. Conversation ended at about 9:45 A.M. MEMORANDUM April 19, 1984 TO: FROM: Assistant Planner RE: Meeting with James Hopper at Approximately 3:00 P.M. April 12, 1984 James Hopper, owner of the Welcome Inn Trailer Park, returned to the Planning Department at approximately 3:00 P.M. April 12, 1984. As requested, he submitted a sketch of the present layout of the trailer park. Mr. Hopper also commented that he intended to locate a new mobile home in the space adjacent to the east property line which allegedly had only been recently constructed. I advised Mr. Hopper that in putting a mobile home in this space he ran the risk of having to remove it if a violation of the Zoning Ordinance was determined. Mr. Hopper further stated that he planned to locate the mobile home on Friday and that he had a commitment to the mobile home owner some time ago. Finally, he mentioned that his neighbor, Mr. Libera, advised that he made a complaint regarding the trailer park. Conversation ended at approximately 3:45 P.M. MEMORANDUM April 13, 1984 TO: Welcome Inn Trailer Park File FROM: Assistant Planner RE: Telephone Conversation with Mike Libera at Approximately 10:00 A.M., April 12, 1984 The Assistant Planner returned a telephone call to Mike Libera at approximately 10:00 A.M. April 12, 1984. Mr. Libera inquiret what the 6 outcome of our meeting with Mr. was at the Welcome Inn Trailer Park. I advised Mr. Libera that there was sufficient evidence that significant changes had been made on the site and that we would be conducting a more detailed investigation of potential violations of the Zoning Ordinance. Mr. Libera contended that he was not actually a complainant to which I responded that he and his wife had brought it to our attention. I told Mr. Libera that it would be very helpful since he had the most detailed information regarding the changes that occurred at the Welcome Inn Trailer Park, that he prepare a detailed itemized list of his observations and the approximate times the actions he is concerned about took place. He felt that he did not want to alienate his neighbor but he would think about it. d Mr. Libera added that Mr. had acquired two additional lots south of the property at the approximate location of where the newly created trailer space is now. Mr. has also been filling an extremely low place in the park which has caused run -off onto the Libera property. I thanked him for the information and asked him to please put it in a written statement so that we can have all the information needed to bear on the issue from both sides. Conversation ended at approximately 10:15 A.M. lip Ak MEMORANDUM April 12, 1984 TO: Welcome Inn Trailer Park File FROM: Assistant Planner RE: Conversation with James Hopper, Owner, Welcome Inn Trailer Park Mr. James Hopper, owner of the Welcome Inn Trailer Park, came into the office at approximately 9:00 A.M. April 12, 1984. Mr. Hopper inquired as to the outcome of the meeting we had at the trailer park yesterday and further apologized for his conduct on the site. I explained that based on the recently installed power pole and meter, the grading, etc. on the east side of the property that there was sufficient indication that significant changes were occurring in the park to warrant a further investigation. This would include a search of the public records for the historical number and location of trailer spaces in the park. I noted that the pole appears to encroach upon the 10 -foot setback as does the trailer to the south and that a future trailer may also so encroach. Mr. Hopper contended that no additional spaces were being established; that if he were forced to make application for approval of the park he would go out of business. I stated that unless there was a threat to the health and life to a tenant, the pre- existing nonconforming portion of the trailer park would probably not be required to comply with present standards but the new sites would. I informed him, as I had previously done, that he could utilize the pre- existing nonconforming trailer spaces by replacing one trailer for another as it became vacant. However, the City is concerned when major redevelopment, such as the replacement or extension of the sewer system, the water system and the electrical services.. When such major facilities are extended or replaced, a permit may be required. Since the park pre- exists our present Zoning Ordinance, I told Mr. Hopper that the City had no detailed schematic of the present or past layout of the park. I requested that he provide one; otherwise it may be necessary that the City reconstruct it from historical information. Such a drawing would not be construed as a mobile home park plan or application, but rather would be used to determine its past configuration. Mr. Hopper initially stated that he knows how many sites there are and their location but that he would not provide a detailed plan. Mr. Hopper requested the substance of the complaints regarding the trailer park. I then itemized them, to -wit: 1. Additional mobile home spaces have been created along the east property line of the park. 2. That mobile homes have been placed and facilities installed (an electrical pole which encroached upon the 10 -foot setback) on the east side. III 40 3. That sewer lines have been extended within the park to these new spaces. 4. That trees had been removed along the east boundary. Mr. Hopper neither denied nor affirmed these changes. (Yesterday, in a conversation on the site, he did state that there had been a mobile home space where the new power pole was now located and he was only replacing the facility and that he had removed trees along the east property line.) Mr. Hopper further noted that this situation was similar to one that occurred in 1978 when a Mr. Gardner had created the RV sites on the north side of the property and that the City was aware of this. I thanked him for the information and would check for a file. Mr. Hopper advised me that he intended to put another mobile home in the contended space adjacent to the east property line and I advised him that he should not until the matter is cleared up. I did ask if it was okay to take a picture of the present situation and if the mobile home is installed a picture of the mobile home and he said it was okay with him. Finally, I gave him a copy of the Residential Trailer Park (RTP) provisions from the Zoning Ordinance. Upon leaving, and apparently after some thought, he said he may draw up the design of the existing mobile home park for our information and bring it into the office by Friday. The conversa- tion ended at approximately 9:55 A.M. CDVH:LF Complaint investigation on Welcome Inn Mobile Home Park. Acting upon complaints received from Mike and Cindy Libera, 4412 Fairmont Avenue, the Assistant Planner investigated the Welcome Inn Trailer Park located on the north side of Highway 101 West. The substance of the complaints received during the week of March 26th through 30th and again on April 9th and llth is as follows: 1. James Hopper, the owner of the Welcome Inn Trailer Park, has made extensive changes in the internal sewage system which connects to the City sewer, including the extension of the line to a new mobile home space approximately one year ago. 2. A mobile home space has been installed and a mobile home located on it less than 10 feet from the common property line between the mobile home park and the Libera property. 3. Mr. Hopper stated to Mr. Libera that he was intending to add three or four new spaces inside the park. 4. On the morning of April 11, 1984, at the time of the last complaint from the Liberas, Mr. Hopper was installing an electrical pole and junction box adjacent to the Libera property with the intent of creating an additional mobile home space. On April 9, 1984, the Assistant Planner had arranged with the Office Engineer, Ken Ridout, Office Engineer in the Public Works Department, to jointly investigate the alleged complaints regarding the expansion of the mobile home park and the extension of sewer service lines within the facility. On the morning of April llth, at approximately 10:00 A.M., based upon information provided by the Liberas, the Assistant Planner also contacted Walt Campbell, City Light Department, regarding the installation of a power pole on the property. Mr. Campbell indicated that he had no record of authority to do so nor were there any records of other new services over the past year within the Welcome Inn Park. Because the junction box was allegedly being installed at that time, Mr. Campbell and Mr. VanHemert immediately proceeded to the Welcome Inn Trailer Park. After driving through the facility and observing that significant work had been done within the park, Mr. Campbell and Mr. VanHemert found the newly installed power pole on the east side of the property. Mr. James Hopper, the park owner, encountered us. I introduced Mr. Campbell and myself to Mr. Hopper and said that we were investigating possible zoning violations regarding the expansion of the trailer park. Mr. Campbell noted that the newly wired control box and pole had not been authorized by the City nor had other electrical work done on the site been so authorized. Mr. Hopper stated that the Clallam County PUD, which services the trailer park, had authorized the various electrical work he had conducted over the past year and that he had permits in this regard. The site has been inspected by a State inspector. Mr. Campbell advised that he would look into this and notify the PUD that City approval may also be required, since the property was within the City. o Mr. VanHemert pointed out that it had come to the attention of the Planning Department that addition of new trailer spaces appeared to be occurring within the park. Mr. Hopper was reminded that he had been told that any expansion or major alteration of the park would require a plan approval by the City some year ago in a conversation with he Assistant Planner. Mr. Hopper corrected me by stating that the con c --tion occurred in November, 1982. Mr. Hopper contended that he was only replacing existing facilities, the spaces already existed. The Assistant Planner said that these were significant changes in the park and it was not maintenance of existing facilities to completely replace electrical services, extend sewers, etc. The Assistant Planner also further pointed out that the space for which the electrical service had just been prepared was closer than the required 10 feet from the adjacent property owner and that a trailer approximately 100 feet to the north was also too close to the property. The Assistant Planner advised a plan of both the existing facilities as of one year ago and the proposed facilties and spaces should be prepared and submitted. Messrs. Hopper, VanHemert and Campbell then walked through the site, further discussed the matter. Upon leaving, the Assistant Planner also noted that there was significant excavation being done on the northwest corner of the site, which work seemed to be leveling and additional preparation for mobile home spaces. Messrs. Campbell and VanHemert left the site at approximately 11:30 A.M.