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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06142004 CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF THE WORKSHOP SESSION OF JUNE 14, 2004 CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in workshop session this fourteenth day of June, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. in the Port Townsend Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Catharine Robinson presiding. ROLLCALL Council members present at roll call were Freida Fenn, Kees Kolff, Geoff Masci, Laurie Medlicott, Catharine Robinson, and Michelle Sandoval. Frank Benskin was excused. Staff members present were City Manager David Timmons, City Attorney John Watts, BCD Director Jeff Randall, Planner Jean Walat, Interim Fire Chief Dan Smith, and City Clerk Pam Kolacy. COTTAGE HOUSING: PROPOSED REVISIONS TO PORT TOWNSEND MUNICIPAL CODE Planner Jean Walat reviewed the history of the Cottage Housing Ordinance, originally adopted in 2001 that established design standards and a review process for cottage housing developments. The first cottage housing application was received in 2003, for a development in the R-I Low Density Single-Family zone. Concerns have been raised about the allowed density in relationship to the underlying zoning, as well as issues related to stormwater, neighborhood character, and adequate existing infrastructure. On October 6, 2003, the Council considered and rejected a propoSed moratorium on new cottage housing developments, but referred the issue to Planning Commission for a recommendation on possible revisions to the ordinance as well as for Planning Commission to review two staff suggested code revisions: 1) codify the long-standing practice of allowing only one detached residence per platted lot unless a binding site plan is recorded; 2) clarifying that manufactured homes are allowed on individual lots, but that manufactured home parks are not permitted. The Planning Commission has finalized its recommendations to the Council and recommended changes are listed in the council packet. Council discussion included the following areas of concern: City Council Workshop Meeting Page 1 June 14, 2004 1. Effect of measuring cottage size by extemal, rather than intemal "usable ground floor area" - (results in a smaller footprint) 2. "Lot Coverage" - suggested adding "for existing non-conforming single family residence" Building Setbacks: clarified that many alleys in the City are unopened rights of 4. "Low impact development techniques" - whether that includes streets or the development only; answer is it is primarily for stormwater but that isn't clear in the ordinance (G.2) 5. Definition of"condominium style" - a way of allowing separate ownership if more than one dwelling unit per lot; otherwise all would be rental units. Suggestion to include other forms of cooperative living agreements that allow separate ownership of units. 6. Allow choice of whether individual owners want to have separation from common living space by fence or hedge (rather than having them required) 7. Required roof slope would not allow "green" roofs (vegetation on roof) - could be encouraged or not subject to pitch requirements. 8. Conditional use process: can be used to "condition" but not to prohibit development 9. Separation between cottage housing development - is it possible to consider cumulative impacts and require a minimum separation, for example 1000 feet or four blocks. 10. Implications of allowing ADU units with cottage housing and whether one owner with all rentals would be prohibited. 11. Possibility of requiring one house per cottage housing unit development that must be sold or rented as low-income housing (Ms. Fenn provided material from MRSC on "inclusionary zoning," staff requested to do further research.) Noted that low-income provision would have to be established in perpetuity. 12. Should transient housing accommodations be specifically prohibited? 13. What are possible incentives for supplying affordable housing? A public hearing is scheduled for June 21, at which time Council may move for first reading of the ordinance. Staff will bring forward the list of concerns and questions identified at this meeting then. City Council Workshop Meeting Page 2 June 14, 2004 RECESS Mayor Robinson declared a recess at 8:15 p.m. for the purpose of a break. RECONVENE The meeting was reconvened at 8:25 p.m. FIRE PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES REGIONAL CONSOLIDATION City Manager Timmons and Interim Fire Chief Dan Smith reviewed the packet materials regarding consolidation of fire protection and emergency medical services between the City of Port Townsend and Jefferson County Fire District #6. District #6 Commissioner Rich Stapf was also present. Topics covered included: Various degrees and methods of sharing resources through consolidation. Governance Board Effect on operations staffing Funding Insurance ratings Other examples of cooperation among fire districts The Council discussed process for the decision. An advantage in linking to the fiscal year was identified and a joint meeting with Fire District #6 was requested. Mr. Timmons noted it would be helpful to have some indication of Council's desire by the end of the month with the Fire Chief candidates will arrive for interviews. ADJOURN There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:43 p.m. Attest: Pamela Kolacy, CMC O City Clerk City Council Workshop Meeting Page 3 dune 14, 2004