1698 - Resolution - Special Use PermitRESOLUTION NO. 1698 ✓
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON
APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO
AMERICAN LEGION POST #30 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 615
KENDALL STREET FOR A SPECIFIC USE OF A PARCEL OF
PROPERTY WHICH IS IN HARMONY WITH THE VARIOUS ELEMENTS
OR OBJECTIVES OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND IS NOT
DETRIMENTAL TO EXISTING USES PERMITTED IN THAT
PARTICULAR ZONE.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE:
THAT: Whereas the City Planning Commission has held the required
public hearings in accordance with the criteria set forth in Chapter 6
(Special Use Permits) of Ordinance No. 1469, Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Port Orchard, and;
WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission has recommended approval of
the application by the American Legion Post #30, located at 615 Kendall Street
and has recorded with the City Clerk their decision setting forth their
findings and recommendations, and
WHEREAS, the City Council did hold a public hearing on March 27,
1995 to take testimony, review materials and consider all information
presented.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Port Orchard does
adopt Planning Commission Resolution No. 227-95, (Attachment "A") with
Findings, Facts and Conclusions as their own and does hereby approve the
issuance of a Special Use Permit to allow the conversion of a public works
garage and storage yard into a new American Legion Hall, with the following
six conditions:
1. A building permit shall be obtained prior to any construction on the
site.
2. All renovations to the site must comply with the Zoning Code.
3. Contingent upon the provision of 15 parking spaces at the Givens Center,
the project site must provide only 20 spaces on site if the addition is
constructed as shown on the preliminary site plan. Otherwise, the site
must provide the total number of required parking spaces as required in
the Zoning Code.
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4. Landscaping requirements which pertain to commercial uses shall apply to
this site to help buffer the use from adjoining residences as best
determined by the City Planner.
5. A lighting plan shall be submitted and approved prior to placement of
outdoor illumination and shall be oriented away from neighboring
residences.
6. This Special Use Permit is contingent upon the sale and transfer of
property with the City. Otherwise this permit shall be null and void.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 26, Township 24, Range 1 East,
Lots 15 through 20, Block 10, Sweany's Addition to Sidney, as recorded in
Volume 1 of Plats, page 55 in Kitsap County, Washington.
PASSED by the City Council
by the Mayor and attested by the Clerk
10th day of April, 1995.
ack
Patricia Parks, City Clerk
of the City of Port Orchard, APPROVED
in authentication of such passage this
LESLIE J. WEATHERILL, MAYOR
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
PLANNING COMM SSION
RESOLUTION NO. 227-95
Resolution No. 1698
Attachment "A"
A RESOLUTION BY THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD] PLANNING
COMMISSION RECOMWMING THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE A
SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE CONVERSION OF A PUBLIC
WORKS GARAGE AND STORAGE YARD INTO A NEW AMERICAN LEGION
HALL, LOCATED AT 615 KENDALL STREET, AS REQUESTED BY THE
AMERICAN LEGION POST 130.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEE EXHIBIT A.
WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held on Tuesday, 21 February 1995,
and the Planning Commission considered the findings and facts of
the proposal, testimony, and materials presented at the Hearing;
and
WHEREAS, the applicants requested a Special Use Permit to allow the
conversion of a public works garage and storage yard into a new
American Legion Hall; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission considered the specific use
proposed to be appropriate as conditioned; and
WHEREAS, the proposed use is in keeping with other nearby service
and community orientated uses in the neighborhood, specifically;
the Givens Community Center, the Babe Ruth baseball, fields, the
Masonic Lodge and the Active Club; and
WHEREAS, the
proposed
use, as demonstrated in supporting
documentation
provided by the applicant and as conditioned, will
not be detrimental to
the public health,
safety, welfare or
injurious to
property
and improvements in
the vicinity and
therefore will
be in
conformance with the
objectives of the
Comprehensive
Plan.
WE THEREFORE FIND: that the proposed Special Use Permit to allow
the conversion of a public works garage and storage yard into the
new American Legion Hall is compatible with the surrounding land
uses and will not have a detrimental effect on the surrounding
community.
CONCLUSION, based on the facts, testimony, and materials presented
at the Hearing, we therefore conclude that the Special Use Permit
to allow the conversion of a public works garage and storage yard
into the new American Legion Hall is in harmony with the general
purposes of the boning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan.
BE IT RESOLVED, t}-t the Planning Commission. = the City of Port
orchard hereby re ectfully requests the Cit Council approve a
Special Use Perm. for the above described droperty with the
following conditions:
1. A building permit shall be obtained prior to any construction
on the site.
2. All renovations to the site must comply with the Zoning Code.
3. Contingent upon the provision of 15 parking spaces at the
Givens Center, the project site must provide only 20 spaces on
site if the addition is. constructed as shown on the
preliminary site plan. Otherwise, the site must provide the
total number of required parking spaces as required in the
Zoning Code.
4. Landscaping requirements which pertain to commercial uses
shall apply to this site to help buffer the use from adjoining
residences as best determined by the City Planner.
5. A lighting plan shall be submitted and approved prior to
placement of outdoor illumination and shall be oriented away
from neighboring residences.
6. This Special Use Permit is contingent upon the sale and
transfer of property with the City. Otherwise this permit
shall be null and void.
PASSED this 21st day of February 1995.
ATTEST:
Marga t Kavanaugh
Associate City Planner
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
PLANNING COMMISSION
0. John Hokanson, Chairman
Resolution No. 1698
Attachment "A"