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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2204 Extending Ordinance 2192 - Interim Controls for New Developent on Shorelines of Certain Areas of the City of Port TownsendWHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS , ORDINANCE NO. ~d~ AN ORDINANCE amending Ordinance 2192, extending the effect of said ordinance until December 18, 1990. the urban waterfront planning process adopted by Resolution 90-52 has been revised to employ citizen volunteers in preparation of an environmental impact statement; and the process of consultant selection and contract negotiation took longer than anticipated; and the preparation of the preliminary draft plan by the consultant was insufficient for assessment of alternatives, thereby requiring corrective work which resulted in further delay beyond the control of the City; Now, Therefore, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: ~ Section 3 of Ordinance 2192 is herby amended to read as follows: ~ Interim controls. Notwithstanding any other provision of any other ordinance or provision of the Port Townsend Municipal Code, ((~e~-a-pe~e~-e~ e~e_h~e~_~we~-~a~s-~e~ew~-~he-e~ee~we-~e-~ ~h~s-e~m&~ee)) uDtil December 18. 1990, the following interim controls shall be in effect for all lands identified in Section 2 of this ordinance, excluding any proposed developments which have an approved Shoreline Substantial Development Permit on the date this ordinance becomes effective: 3.1 No new apartment~ condominium, multi-family dwelling, hotel, motel or ~nn use shall be established. 3.2 No new building or structure shall exceed a maximum height of twenty-five feet (25'). 3.3 A view corridor shall be maintained by setting back all new buildings at least fifteen feet (15') from any right-of-way line of any street which is essentially perpendicular to either Water Street or Washington Street, which streets include but may not be limited to Jackson Street, Monroe Street, Madison Street, Quincy Street, Adams Street, Taylor Street, Tyler Street, Harrison Street, Van Buren Street, Pierce Street, Calhoun Street, Walker Street, Scott Street, Gaines Street, Kearney Street, Decatur Street, Thayer Street, and Benedict Street. 3.4 A shoreline corridor shall be preserved for fire safety and public shoreline access by setting back all new buildings at least twenty feet (20') from the ordinary high water mark as defined in the Jefferson-Port Townsend Shoreline Management Master Program. 3.5 In case of conflict with the provisions of this ordinance and any provision of any other ordinance, the provisions of this ordinance shall govern. ~ Severability. In the event any one or more of the provisions of this ordinance shall for any reason be held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect or invalidate any other provision of this ordinance, but this ordinance shall be construed and enforced as if such invalid provision had not been contained therein; provided, that any provision which shall for any reason be held by reason of its extent to be invalid shall be deemed to be in effect to the extent permitted by law. ~ ~ffective date. This ordinance shall become effective five days after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law. Read for the first time on ~$r' ~)t /~0 and for the second and third time times and passed by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend, Washington, at a regular meeting thereof, held this ~ day of ~/~/f- , 1990. Passed by the City Council: Signed by the Mayor: Published: Effective Date: 1990. 1990. 1990. - 2 - (Port Townsend, 9/90)