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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2339 Rezoning Lots 5 and 7 of Block 140 in the Original Townsite Addition to the City of Port Townsend and Amending the Official Zoning Map358245
OI~DINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS § AND 7 OF BLOCK 140 OF
THE ORIGINAL TOWNSITEADDITIONTOTHE CITY OFPORT
TOWNSEND, FROM R-I TO R-III; AMENDING THE OFFICIAL
ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND; AND
ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, due hearings have been held and appropriate
Findings and Conclusions made as provided for by Ordinance No.
1625, as amended, of the City of Port Townsend, and
WHEREAS, the City Council for the City of Port Townsend has
approved of the rezoning of the property described below pursuant
to its Findings of Fact and Conclusions, now, therefore,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND, iN REGULAR
SESSION ASSEMBLED, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SeGtion 1. The official Zoning Map of the City of Port Townsend
is here and hereby amended to change from R-I to R-III zoning
those lands in Port Townsend described as follows:
LOTS 5 and 7 of Block 140 of the Original Townsite
Addition to the City of Port TOwnsend, situate in the
City of Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Washington.
Section ~,. The following conditions shall apply to any
development or grading on the above-referenced property and the
same shall be recorded with the Jefferson County Auditor and run
with the land as a condition of approVal of the zoning change
made by this ordinance:
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The use of the subject property shall be restricted to
residential use. The maximum number of apartment units
shall be limited to three.
The apartment units shall be allowed within the existing
historical residence only, and the residence shall not be
expanded in any way.
Restoration and maintenance of the exterior of the residence
shall follow the Secretary of the Interior's Guidelines for
Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings.
In the event the city Council enacts amendments to the Port
Townsend Municipal Code which make the use of the subject
property legal and conforming as a three-unit residential
building in the R-II zone or equivalent, then the zoninq of
the subject property shall automatically be changed to that
zoning.
Pursuant to the Mitigated Determination of Non-Significant
(Exhibit 2) the project is also subject to the following
conditions:
To mitigate the impact on storm runoff the applicant
shall submit a drainage plan for approval by the City
Engineer. The final plan shall detail a stormwater
infiltration system to accommodate the run-off from the
existing and proposed impervious surfaces as provided
for in Chapter 16 (drainage) of the Port Townsend
Municipal Code.
The parking plan shall comply with Section 17.30
(parking) of the Port Townsend Municipal Code including
placement of the required parking spaces and access
aisles.
Ail service elements such as garbage receptacles or
mechanical equipment fOr building or storage areas
shall be placed away from pedestrian walks, preferably
toward the rear of buildings, and screened with
physical barriers or landscaping·
In correlation with 5b above, the parking plan shall include
the placement of the appropriate landscaping buffers.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage,
approval and publication in the form and manner provided by law.
Read for the first, second and third times, passed by the
City Council for the City of Port Townsend, and approved and
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signed by the Mayor of the Ci~
February, 1993.
this 1st day of
Attest:
David Grove, City Clerk
Mayor John M. Clise
Approved as to form:
Dennis McLerran, City Attorney
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