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HomeMy WebLinkAbout98-1171 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Resolution No. 98-117 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH] TOWNSEND APPROVING LUP98-16, A SITE SPECIFI REQUEST BY ROGER EVANS TO AMEND POLICY 8.1 ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, THE I THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP ADOPTED PURSUAN~I TO CHANGE THE DESIGNATION AND ZONING OF A OF PROPERTY ABUTTING THE INTERSECTION OF! UNOPENED HOWARD STREET RIGHT-¢ FROM M-C AND P/OS TO C-II. The City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington fin 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Chapter 20.04 PTMC establishes a process for consider, than once per year, of potential amendments to the City' and Land Use Map (the Plan), and Zoning Code and Of/ Zoning Code). Consistent with 20.04.050(B) PTMC, formal applicatior judicial amendments to the Plan and Zoning Code must' during the City's annual Plan and development regulatie cycle. LUP98-16 is such a formal application. By way of LUP98-16, the applicant, Roger Evans, has fl 4.16 acre portion of property abutting the intersection of unopened Howard Street fight-of-way be rezoned from 1 Commercial/Light Manufacturing, and P/OS, Existing P II, General Commercial. Approval of the application rec the Land Use Map of the Plan and the Official Zoning ~ pursuant to Title 17 PTMC. After timely and effectiVe public notice, LUP98-16 Was record public heating conducted by the Port Townsend ] Planning Commission) on October 8, 1998. After timelY and effeCtive public notice, LUP98-16 was meeting held by the Planning Commission on October 1 upon the testimony received at the prior hearing, and to conclusions and a recommendation for the advice of the Council). At that meeting, the Planning Commission un the approval of LUP98-16. After timely and effective public notice, the Council and held a joint wOrkshop meeting on October 26, 1998. On EVANS REZONE REQUEST LUP98-16 1 ~ CITY OF PORT C, QUASI-JUDICIAL 1 OF THE LAND USE AND USE MAP AND TO TITLE 17 PTMC 4.16 ACRE PORTION $IMS WAY AND THE )F-WAY ds as follows: tion, no more frequently Comprehensive Plan icial Zoning Map (the s for site specific, quasi- ~e formally considered n review and amendment ~rmally requested that a Sims Way and the /I-C, Mixed ark or Open Space, to C- luires amendment to [ap adopted the subject of an open 'lanning Commission (the the subject of a public 5, 1998, to deliberate levelop findings, City Council (the animously recommended Planning Commission e of the matters RESOLUTION NO. 98-117 DECEMBER 7, 1998 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 9. 10. 11. 12. considered during this workshop was the Planning Corm recommendation concerning LUP98-16. After timely and effective public notice, the Council hel~ on November 2, 1998 to accept testimony regarding all Zoning Code amendments, including LUP98-16. After timely and effective public notice, the Council hel November 16, 1998 to deliberate further upon the testim the Plan and Zoning Code amendments, andto formally modifications, or reject the various findings of the Plann including the recommendation relating to LUP98-16. D Council voted unanimously to accept the Planning Corm recommendation regarding LUP98-16. Findings 10 through 22, below, are based upon the Plato findings, conclusions and recommendation of October 1 LUP98-16, and fulfill the requirements of 20.04.080 PT] The site subject to LUP 98-16 consists of approximately sloping southerly from 224 to 204 feet in elevatiOn. The in the fall of 1994. The site is located at the comer of Si unimproved right-of-way of Howard Street. Properties to the west and south of the site are zoned M- Light Manufacturing and are undeveloped. Properties t¢ zoned C-II, General Commercial, and have existing eom Prior to the adoption of the City's 1996 Comprehensive for residential uses. The site is part of a larger land hold M-C, Mixed Commercial/Light Manufacturing in respo~ create employment opportunities. The other three (3) ee of Sims Way and Howard Street are designated C-II, am designate the remaining comer as C-II. LUP98-16 has been reviewed through a SEPA checklist On August 5, 1998, a notice of threshold determination ~ September 16, 1998, a determination ofnon-significanc{ became final on October 1, 1998. A wetland appears to right-of-way of Howard Street which will likely require review at the time ora proposed development. Loss oft forested open space along Sims Way will be voluntarily applicant, who proposes to double the depth of the rema~ City ownership. No environmental impacts which canto identified. EVANS REZONE REQUEST LUP98-16 2 nission's I its own public hearing ~fthe proposed Plan and a public meeting on any received regarding adopt, adopt with ing Commission, a'ing that meeting, the nission's ting Commission's 5, 1998 relating to viC. 4.16 acres, gently Site was partially logged ms Way (SR 20) and the ~ Mixed Commercial/ the east and north are mercial development. ?lan, the site was zoned ing which was designated tse to the City's desire to mers at the intersection LUP98-16 proposes to tated August 4, 1998. vas issued, and on :was issued, which exist along the unopened further environmental ,rotection for 250 feet of mitigated by the ning forest buffer under ~t be mitigated have been RESOLUTION NO. 98-117 DECEMBER 7, 1998 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3O 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 13. Circumstances have changed since the adoption of the C that an agreement has been reached between the City of Evans to trade the P/OS designated portion of the site su other land belonging to Mr. Evans. The land to be trade, length of the open space buffer along Sims Way from th subject property to the unopened right-of-way of Spring to the existing City-owned open space buffer in this area 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. City services can be extended to the site without impacti in the Comprehensive Plan. Transportation concurrenc2 Transportation Impact Study for Proposed Evans Rezon, by Gibson Traffic Consultants, dated June 28, 1998. Wl in background traffic on Sims Way by the year 2000, the potential resulting from this proposal will require an eig] be installed at a four legged intersection of Sims Way ar this signal, the current level of service standard can be n development, the owner will be required to provide the ,, cost. The Draft Port Townsend Comprehensive Plan and Dra~ Statement, dated January 10, 1996, identified a twenty (: acres of commercially zoned land and 169 acres ofindm comparison, the adopted plan included 246 acres of land commercial land use and 202 acres designated for indusl in LUP98,07 is approximately 4.16 acres in size. Chan~ from M-C to C-II Will enable the City t° more closely m demand for commercial land. The site is physically suited for the proposed use. Acce area can be taken from Howard Street, provided that the property boundary is avoided. The proposed change in surrounding uses, and would conform all four comers ot Way and Howard Street to the C-II land use and zoning be extended to the site, and environmental impacts can 1: The proposed change will not affect the availability or a, facilities or services. Changing the land use and zoning designations applied t C-II is consistent with the follOwing goal and pOlicies ot a. Land Use Goal 8: "To provide adequate comme] serve community needs while maintaining Port 'I atmosphere." b. Land Use Policy 8.1: "Provide appropriately siz~ commercial areas to prevent retail leakage, reduc EVANS REZONE REQUEST LUP98-16 3 omprehensive Plan in Port Townsend and Mr. bject to LUP98-16 for to the city runs the western edge of the ;treet, and will be added ag concurrency standards was addressed in the ~ (SR-20 ~ Howard St.), ten added to the growth ~ added development it phase traffic signal to d Howard Street. With ~aintained. At the time of ignal, or a fair share of its Environmental Impact !0) year demand for 299 :trial land. In actually designated for rial use. The subject site lng the designation eet the forecasted s to the proposed C-II wetland buffer along the :oning is compatible with 'the intersection of Sims ~lesignation. Services can e mitigated. tequacY of urban a the site from M-C to the Plan: 'cial land to conveniently 'ownsend's small town :d and located e Vehicle trips out RESOLUTION NO. 98-117 DECEMBER 7, 1998 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 of town, enhance the tax base, and improve the community." Land Use Policy 8.4: "Where possible, allow the Corridor to be increased in depth to enable devel. commercial projects which depart from commerr Prohibit the expansion of such areas where it wo~ the livability or viability of an adjoining neighbo 19. Approval of LUP98-16 also requires amendment to Poli, Element of the Plan. As currently written, this policy is that the area described in the policy and depicted on the areas not currently under City ownership or control as P, Open Space. Moreover, the Gateway Development Plar and incorporated by reference within the 1996 Compreh, indicates that the open space buffer ends at a point on th, parallel to the western boundary of the Hilltop Tavern p~ approximately three-hundred feet (300') west of Howar¢ change is consistent with the overall purposes and inten~ reflective of broadly held community values. 20. Approval of LUP98,16 will not create pressure to chan sites, since the other three (3) comers of the intersection and zoned C-II, General Commercial. 21. As proposed, LUP98,16 is consistent with, and reflecti¥ community at large. 22. Approving the application to change the designation oft to C-II is wholly consistent with the Growth Manageme~ RCW), and the County-Wide Planning Policy for Jeffer,, NOW, THEREFORE, the Port Townsend City Council in reg~ resolves as follows: 1. Based upOn the above findings, the City Council hereby The City Council directs that formal Plan policy, Land Official Zoning Map amendments be included in Ordina implement this approved change in zoning. EVANS REZONE REQUEST LUP98-16 4 vability of the Gateway Commercial >pment of integrated ial strip development. fid significantly diminish :hood." :y 8.11 of the Land Use manifestly erroneous, in Land Use Map includes OS, Existing Park or , a subarea plan adopted ~nsive Plan, clearly ~ south side of Sims Way 'operty, which line lies Street. This policy of the Plan, and is ~ the designation of other area already designated of, the values of the he subject site frOm M-C Act (Chapter 36.70A on County. dar session assembled approves LUP98-16. [se Plan Map, and nee No. 2670 to RESOLUTION NO. 98-117 DECEMBER 7, 1998 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend ~d signed by the Mayor on this 7th day of December, 1998. Attest: Pam Kolacy, Cit~ Clerk EVANS REZONE REQUEST LUP98-16 5 Juli CUlloch; aYor 'm: RESOLUTION NO. 98-117 DECEMBER 7, 1998