HomeMy WebLinkAbout2304 Rezoning Lots 5 and 6 in Block 221 in Eisenbeis Addition and Amending the Offical Zoning Map350989
ORDINANCR NO. ,.~ ~ ~/
AN ORDINANCE REZONING ~S 5 AND 6 OF BLOCK
221 OF THE EISENBEIS ADDITION TO THE CITY OF
PORT TOWNSEND, FRO]{ R-II TO R-III; AMENDING
THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF PORT F ~..nn/-k_
TOWNSEND; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE¥-~-~- '
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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:
Section 1. The official Zoning Map of the City of Port
Townsend is here and hereby amended to change from R-II to R-III
zoning those lands in Port Townsend described as follows:
LOTS 5 and 6 of Block 221 of the Eisenbeis
Addition to the city of Port Townsend,
situate in the City of Port Townsend,
Jefferson County, Washington.
Section 2. 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:
A drainage plan for the site shall be prepared by a
civil engineer. The plan shall include catch basins
and a drainage pipe along 7th Street from the top of
the driveway to Sheridan. This plan shall be completed
and approved by the Public Works Director prior to
grading, clearing or building permit issuance. The
plan shall include the following in writing or
diagrams:
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Location of proposed building
Property lines
Details of terrain, including present
contours and proposed finished contours
Peak discharge and volume of surface water entering and
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leaving subject property
Delineation of existing and proposed
impervious areas
Design and location of oil\water separators,
biofiltration and detention areas
Temporary erosion and sedimentation control measures shall
be reviewed and approved by the Public Works Director. The
proponent shall utilize best management practices as
identified in the Puget Sound Water Quality Authority
(PSWQA) draft stormwater design manual.
Construction areas shall be watered to suppress dust. In
order to reduce potential surface and ground water
contamination, chemical dust suppressants shall not be used.
Landscaping for the parking area shall meet the provisions
of 17.30 of the Port Townsend Municipal Code. The applicant
is encouraged to provide drought tolerant vegetation.
Construction shall be limited to between the hours of 7
am and 6 pm Monday through Friday and prohibited on
weekends.
Ail exterior lighting shall be hooded and direct light or
glare downward and away from adjoining properties.
Construction shall be halted if archeological materials are
discovered and the State Historic Preservation Officer shall
be contacted immediately.
Full frontage pedestrian improvements shall be installed
along the north or south side of 7th Street between Grant
and Sheridan streets. Such plan shall be approved by the
Public Works Director upon the issuance of the building
permit.
The use of the subject property shall be restricted to a
medical clinic having nor more than 3,000 square feet of
floor area. The site shall be developed in general
conformity with the site plan submitted by the applicant
dated March 27, 1992.
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
June, 1992.
Attest:
David Grove, City Clerk
city ~ To. end this 15th day of
or J~hn M. Clise
Approved as to form:
Dennis McLerran, city Attorney
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