HomeMy WebLinkAbout063077 Min MINUTES OF THE PORI' TOWNSEND PLANNING COMMISSION OF JUTE 30r 1977
Chairman Marsh called the meeting to order. Members present: Marsh,
Wightman, Smith, Campbell, Rice; also present, City Councilman Jim
Wilson. The minutes of May 26 and June 9, 1977, were approved.
In reply to Chairman Marsh's letter requesting the hiring of a City
Planner at least part time) , the City Council approved of funds
for this purpose. City Engineer Roger French will endeavor to have
the position of part time City Planner filled by the next regular
meeting of the City Planning Commission.
APPLICATION NO. 149 - William L. Short, Jr.
1158 Van Ness
Request to rezone from P-I to C-- I property located at Railroad Sub-
division, Blocks 36 and 7 (north of Highway) , all lots, Section 11,
30 N, Range 1W. A public hearing was set for July 28, 19770
APPLICATION NO. 1 - Molly W. Ma tyas
Rt. 1 , Box 167
Request for Conditional. Use Permit to convert a home at 24th and
Kuhn Streets into a day care center. Since Ms. Matyas was not
present, Smith/Wightman moved this be tabled pending fire and health
department approval and the receipt of information regarding parking,
fencing, etc. The secretary was instructed to write a letter to the
City Fire Chief regarding inspection of this property. VOTE
yes
APPLICATION N . 142B - T. F. Belgardc Revision of Applis. No. 142
333 Benedict Street
PUBLIC HEARING. Request to rezone from M-I to C-I I an area bounded
by Jefferson Street on the forth; Kearney Street on the East;
Washington Street on the South; Benedict Street on the West. Hastings
2nd Addition, Blocks 7 , 71, 72, and 168 . The hearing was taped.
Mr. Be lgard was heard in his behalf. Surrounding property owners
present who stated their approval: Carl, ieLeo, Ernie Callahan, Julian
Arthur. No one appeared in opposition t the request, After discus-
sion, Wightman/Campbell moved to recommend to the City Council the
request be approved, since it is in keeping with the Comprehensive
Plan and surrounding property use and serves the best .interests of
the City as a whole. VOTE: yes 4 no
PROPOSED MOBILE HOME PARR
TOWNE POINT PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC HEARING. Commonly known as that property lying to the
Northwesterly of Discovery Road and Rosecrans Street. The hearing
was taped. Having presented his original plans to the ad hoc
Committee for approval, Bob Sahli proceeded to present an alternate
MEETING of JUNE 301 1977 PACE TWO
plan to the City Planning Commission. Scott Digby of Triad
Associates added further information. It was determined by the
Commissioners and City Engineer French the alternate plan would
need to be reviewed by the ad hoc Committee, followed by another
public hearing by the City Planning Commission. Since loss of
time was a factor, Mr. Sahli said he would go with the original
plan. No one appeared in opposition to the PUD. City Engineer
French interjected the following comments : l formation of a
Hoard of Directors of the Association should be clarified 2
use of the term "manufactured homes" , by the developers, would
seem to leave the impression the hones are modular, rather than
mobile homes , 3 garage or carport must be erected in accordance
with building and fire codes .
Rice/Smith moved to recommend to the City Council the original
plan of 187 units be approved, as it complies with the Comprehen-
sive Plan and City Zoning ordinance for PUD.
VOTE: yes 4 no 0
SAN JUAN ESTATES
Proposed Subdivision -- Fisher Construction, Inc.
San Juan Avenue and Admiralty
PUBLIC HEARING. Preliminary plans for the 53 lot development
were presented to the ad hoc Committee and approved. Lee Dora
was present to represent Fisher Construction, Inc. After discussion
and review, Campbell/Smith moved to recommend to the City Council
approval of preliminary plans, since they control density and are
in the best interests of the City.
VOTE: yes 4 no 0
The next Workshop Session is scheduled for July 14, 1 77.
The meeting was adjourned.
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Evelyn Char} ow, Secretary