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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SF.SSION OF APRIL 20, 1982 Cont.
Discussions ensued on various provisions such as the implementation
of review process by the Planning Commission on building permits,
hiring a full time civil engineer to evaluate all construction
plans, relocation of the ferry terminal, establishing one way
streets during special events to improve traffic flow to Fort
Worden, etc. Councilmember Kenna made a motion at the conclusion
of the discussion that the Council refer the draft to the Planning
Commission and plan to hold a joint work session when the Planning
Commission has had an opportunity to evaluate the draft. The motion
passed unanimously by voice vote.
ADJOURNMENT
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Councilmember Hunt made a motion that the meeting be adjourned at
10:34 P.M. which was seconded by Councilmember Shirley and passed
unanimously by voice vote.
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CITY CLERK
MINUI'ES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF MAY 4, 1982
The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session this 4th
day of May, 1982, at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chamber of City Hall, Mayor Barney
McClure presiding.
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ROLL CALL
CouncilIœrnbers present at roll call were Joseph Ciprioti, Janis Hunt, Frieda
Imislund, Dale Judy, Janes Parker, and Brent Shirley. Also present were City
Engineer Roger French, City Attorney Glenn Abraham, and City Clerk-Treasurer
David Grove.
MINUTES
Counci1rœmber Judy made a Irotion to approve the minutes of April 20, 1982, as
wri tten and to dispense with the reading of them which was seconded by Council-
nernber Shirley and passed unanirrously by voice vote.
BILLS AND CIAIMS
The follCMing bills and claims were presented for payment:
CUrrent Expense
Street
Library
Park
Kah Tai Park
Ðærgency M3dical Services
Hotel;'M:>tel Transient Tax
Library Services/Const. Act Grant
Federal Shared Revenue
Water/Seær
Equipnent Rental
Firemen's Pension and Relief
Payroll
31,299.32
2,846.26
3,598.35
866.30
12.08
873.77
3,000.00
748.93
2,945.51
13,533.69
5,290.45
1,263.84
27, 721. 90
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Councilrœmber Ciprioti made a Irotion that the bills and claims be paid frcrn the
proper funds which was seconded by Councilrœmber Hunt and passed unanirrousl y by
voice vote.
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF MAY 4, 1982 Cont.
COMMUNICATIONS
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The Council received a lettèr dated April 20, 1982, from Frank Hansen of the
Division of Marine Land Managerœnt for the Depart::rrent of Natural Resources pre-
senting them with a copy of the resolution and map relating to the establishrœnt,
of a Public Place in the existing harbor area for the new ferry tenninal.
Councilmember Hunt asked for an explanation of this action. Mayor McClure
explained that it is similar to the City declaring property zoned P-l.
A :meIrorandum dated April 29, 1982, from Stan Finkelstein, Assis,tant Director
of the Association of Washington Cities was copied for the Council indicating
that if the City wished to inplerœnt the local option sales tax on July 1, 1982,
an ordinance must be passed by May 7, 1982. Mr. Grove explained that the City
Attorney has prepared the necessary ordinance for the convenience" ofL'!.the .Council.
After a brief discussion, Counci1mernber Ciprioti made a ITOtion .to table the
matter until the Council receives a report from the Clerk-Treasurer after
the meeting May 18, 1982, which was seconded by Counci1mernber Imislund and
passed unanim:msly by voice vote.
The Council received an Environrrental Checklist dated April 29, 1982, from
Nor' West Village on the proposed Planned Unit Developrœnt of 15 townhouse
duplexes, laundry facilities and recreation building at the S.E. corner of
14th Street and Logan Street. Mayor McClure referred this to the Legislative
Environmental Comni ttee.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mrs. Donna Puliz was recognized and requested that the Council take action on
their conditional use pennit application to open an arcade at the SeaBreeze
MJbile Home Park. Mayor McClure explained that their request is on the agenda
to set a public hearing.
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Mayor McClure reported that the state will be awarding the contr-act to construct
the new Port Townsend Ferry Tenninal torrorrow and corrpletion of the project
will be in a year and a half.
CCMMI'lTEE REPORI'S
Legislati vejEnvironmental. Council1œmber Judy made a ITOtion that the Council
issue a final declaration of non-signtficance on',:the '.environrreilt.éil, :Oheè::kl.tst
submitted by Nonnan Smith on his rezone request. The ITOtion was seconded by
Counci1member Imislund and passed unanimously by voice vote.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
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Street Vacation Application No. 182-01 - Richard P. Boyd. Mr. Grove explained
that the Planning Comnission is recorrmending approval of this n~quest to vacate
3rd Street between Thomas and Logan Streets. Mayor McClure opened the hearing
to the public. Mr. Richard Boyd was recognized and spoke in favor of his
application explaining that he is concerned about drainage backing up into his
property if the street were opened. There being no further testimony, Mayor
McClure closed the hearing to the audience and turned the application over to
the Council for disposition. Councilmember Judy made a ITOtionto approve the
application with the stipulation that no filling of the gulley be permitted
without prior design approval by the City Street Superintendent and that -
appropriate utility easerœnts will be retained., which was secoI].ded, by Council-
member Hunt and passed unanirrously by voice vote.
Rezone Request No. 282-01 - Ronald Smith. Mr. Grove explained that the Planning
Comnission is recOITU1EI1ding approval of this application to have Tax Lots 26
and 42 at the intersection of Glen Cove Road and SR- 20 rezoned from R-lA to
C-2. Mayor McClure opened the hearing to the public but no testirrony was offered.
Mayor McClure then closed the hearing to the audience and turne:l the application
over to the Council for disposition. Counci1mernber Imislund asked if the
drainfield problem had been resolved. Mr. Ron Smith was recognized and explained
that the Health Department has limited the seating capacity to conform with
available septic system. Counci1mernber Shirley made a ITOtion that the Council
find as fact:
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a.
That the property under consideration is and traditionally
has been used for comrercial purposes.
b.
That the nost appropriate future use of the property is
for commercial purposes and specifically for General
Comnercial (C-2) , as defined by the City Zoning Ordinance.
c.
That the proposed rezone is in keeping_with the purposes
and intent of the City zoning Ordinance. - .
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d.
That the proposed rezone is in keeping with the intent of
the City's Comprehensive Plan for Land Use and,
That- Council approve Rezone Request No. 282-01. The notion was seconded by
Counci1rœmber Hunt and passed unélIÛ1rously by vòice'ivoœ.
Rezone Request No. 182-02 - Elwin E. Fetty. Mr. Grove explained that the Planning
Canrnission is recomœnding approval of this application to rezone Tax lot #29
frcm R-JA to C-2 at the intersection of Glen Cove Road and SR-20. Mayor McClure
opened the hearing to the public but no testiIrony was offered. He then closed
the hearing to the audience and turned the application over to the Council for
disposition. CouncilIœmber Judy made a lIDtion that the Council find as fact:
a.
That the property under consideration is and traditionally
has been used for commercial purposes.
b.
That the nost appropriate future use of the property
is for conmercial purposes and specifically for General
Conmercial (C-2) , as defined by the City Zoning Ordinance.
c.
That the proposed rezone is in keeping with the purposes
and intent of the City zoning Ordinance.
d.
That the proposed rezone is in keeping with the intent
of the City's Comprehensive Plan for Land Use and,
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That Council approve Rezone Request No. 182-02. The notion was seconded by
Councilrœmber Hunt and passed unanllnousl y by voice vote.
conditional Use Permit No. 282-03 - Harold DeJong. Mr. Grove explained that the
Planning Comnission is recomnending approval of this application to allav the
sale of antiques from the premises of the Hastings House Tour Home located at
the intersection of Washington and Walker Streets. He reported that the applicant
telephoned this date to formally withdraw his application~ * the Çouncil need not
conduct a public hearing. Mr. Calhoun Cartwright was recognized and expressed
a desire to address the Council in regard to their opposition to the use of this
home for tours and nightly rental. Mayor McClure indicated that he would allow
them tiITe at the end of the agenda under new business.
*Mr. Abraham indicated that in light of the applicants decision to withdraw his
OLD BUSINESS application,
ORDINANCE NO. 1914
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF
$10,000 FROM THE HOTEL/MOTEL TRANSIENT
TAX FUND AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
Mr. Grove read the ordinance by title which constituted the second reading.
Councilrœmber Imislund made a lIDtion that the second reading b~ considered the
third and the third be by title only which was seconded by Councilmember Shirley
and passed u.nanirrDusl y by voice vote. Mr. Grove read the ordinance by title.
Councilrœmber Judy made a notion to adopt Ordinance No. 1914 which was seconded
by councilmember Hunt and passed u.nanirrDusly by roll call vote.
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RESOLUTION NO. 82-14
A RESOLUTION AUI'HORIZING THE MAYOR
TO SIGN A TOURIST PRO.M:n'ION CONTRACI'
Councilrœmber Judy made a notion to adopt Resolution No. 82-14 which was seconded
by Counci1mernber Hunt and passed unanimously by voice vote.
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF MAY 4, 1982 Cont.
Public Hearings. Counci1member Ciprioti made a IIDtion which was seconded by
Counci1member Imislund that public hearings be conducted on June 1, 1982,
for the following applications:
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Conditional Use Permit Application No. 382~02 - Puliz
Street Vacation Application No. 282-02 - Olson et al
Rezone Request No. 382-03 - Norman Smith
Variance Application No. 382-04 - Har:ry Pollard
Conditional Use Permit No. 482-01 Fifer
Variance Application No. 482-02 - Mustin
The IIDtion passed unanimously by voice vote.
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Hastings House '!bur HOOle. Mr. Calhoun Cartwright was recognize:ì and requested
that the Council not allow the residence at the corner of Walker and Washington
Streets to be used as an Inn or '!bur Home because of the potential for fixe,
lack of off-street parking, change to the character of the neighborhood,
addi tional traffic, and because it would violate the zoning ordinance. Mr .
John Kircher was recognized and stated his concurrence with Mr. Cartwright's
statements testifying as to the traffic hazards there recently. Mr. Keith
Hoskins was recognized and explained how much parking is presently required
for the Courthouse. Mrs. Ermna Kircher was recognized and expressed objection
to the preparation of food at this location because of the odor and potential
fire hazard. Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright was recognized and testified as to the
type of litter generated by tourists in the area last weekend. She requested
that the State Fire Marshall and State~: Insurance Commissioner be called in to
evaluate this property. Mr. Fred Park was recognized and calle d to the Council's
attention that retired people are a major revenue source to the cœmuni.ty.
Council Hunt asked Mr. Floyd if any off-street parking locations were considered
by the Planning Carmission. Mr. Floyd explained that the Planning Ccmrnission
limi ted their discussion to the sale of antiques and didn't examine potential
sites for off-street parking. Counci1roernber Judy explained that the Council
has not had an opportunity to pass judgerœnt on any permit for the use of the
Hastings House. Mr. French reported that Mr. DeJong indicated to him ~ that
they would not be renting out rooms. Mrs. Doroth¥. Calloway was recognized
and reported that she was present during the recent homes tour in the Hastings
House and witnessed the distribution of leaflets praroting bed and breakfast
use of the Hastings House. She them presented Mr. French with a sarrple of the
leaflets. Mr. Abraham indicated that if they are renting out rocros, they are
violating the law. Mr.Cecil Brown was recognized and explained that the group
of neighOOrs are not accusing any city officials of not doing their job but hope
to bring to the Council's attention that this is a detriment to the neighborhood
. that they believe that Council has the authority to do somethin~ about.
ADJOURNMENT
Councilmember Shirley made a IIDtion to adjourn the mæting at 8: 55 P.M. which
was seconded by Councilmember Hunt and passed unani.Irousl y by voice vote.
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City Clerk
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF ~ffiY 18, 1982
The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in regular session
this 18th day of Hay, 1982, at 7:30 P.H. in the Council Chambers of
City Hall, Mayor Pro Tern Dale Judy presiding.