1550 - Resolution - Special Use PermitRESOLUTION NO. 1550 v
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD,
WASHINGTON APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF A
SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO TOM JEATRAN AND RICHARD
GRANQUIST FOR PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SR160 AND THE HIGH SCHOOL
ACCESS ROAD 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 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 Tom Jeatran and Richard Granquist
located at the northwest corner of SR160 and the High School Access
Road, and has recorded with the City Clerk their decision setting
forth their findings and recommendations.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Port
Orchard does adopt Planning Commission Resolution No. 152-90, with
Findings, Facts and Conclusions as their own and hereby approves
the issuance of a Special Use Permit to allow a mini -storage
facility, and set additional conditions: (1) The Department of
Fisheries shall issue the hydraulic application permit prior to any
excavation of the property; (2) A silt and erosion control plan be
submitted and approved prior to any issuance of the excavation or
building permit; (3) Fire hydrants be placed as required by the
Fire Chief; (4) Access to SR160 be limited to right -in and
right -out. The access is to be designed in such a way that forces
vehicles to comply with the right -in and right -out requirements, in
accordance with the conditions imposed by Ordinance No. 1469,
Chapter 6.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 25, Township 24 North, Range 1 East WM,
Kitsap County: The northerly 405 feet of that portion of the
southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said section,
described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of the
east half of the southeast quarter of said southwest quarter;
thence north 660 feet, thence east 209 feet; thence south 627 feet;
thence west 197 feet; thence south 33 feet; thence west to the
point of beginning; except State Highway 14 (SR160) along the south
boundary.
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PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Orchard,
APPROVED by the Mayor and attested by the Cleric in authentication
of such passage this 27th day of August, 19 0.
LESLIE J. WEATHERILL, MAYOR
YATTEST:
Patricia Hower, City Clerk
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
PLANNING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION NO. 152-90
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD PLANNING COMMISSION
RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE A SPECIAL USE
PERMIT FOR A MINI -STORAGE FACILITY AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER
OF STATE ROAD 160 AND THE HIGH SCHOOL ACCESS ROAD AS
SUBMITTED BY MR. TOM JEATRAN AND MR. RICHARD GRANQUIST.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 25, Township 24 North, Range 1 East
WM, Kitsap County:
The northerly 405 feet of that portion of the southeast quarter
of the southwest quarter of said section, described as follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner of the east half of the
southeast quarter of said southwest quarter; thence north 660
feet, thence east 209 feet; thence south 627 feet; thence west
197 feet; thence south 33 feet; thence west to the point of
beginning; except State Highway 14 (SR 160) along the south
boundary.
WHEREAS, the applicant has requested a special use permit to
construct a mini -storage facility of approximately 425 units plus
an office and residence for the manager, and
WHEREAS, the public hearing was held on 16 July 1990, and the
Planning Commission considered the findings of fact, the testimony
and materials presented at the hearing, and
WHEREAS, a SEPA environmental checklist was submitted and
received a declaration of non -significance, and
WHEREAS, the property is zoned Commercial General and has a
current special use permit to allow 233 units of mini -storage,
and,
WHEREAS, the project will have a minimum impact on the existing
infrastructure and road system, and
WHEREAS, the proposed use is in harmony with the objective of the
comprehensive plan and is not detrimental to existing uses, and
WHEREAS, the site is adequate to accommodate the proposed use,
CONCLUSION: based on the findings of fact, testimony and materials
presented at the public hearing, we therefore conclude that the
granting of the special use permit, as submitted, would-be in
harmony with the general purposes and intent of the Zoning
Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan.
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BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the City of Port
Orchard hereby requests that the City Council approve the special
use permit, as submitted, subject to the following conditions:
1. The Department of Fisheries shall issue the hydraulic
application permit prior to any excavation of the
property.
2. A silt and erosion control plan be submitted and
approved prior to any issuance of the excavation or
building permit.
3. Fire hydrants be placed as required by the Fire Chief.
vx 4. Access to SR 160 be limited to right -in and right -out.
The access is to be designed in such a way that forces
vehicles to comply with the right -in and right -out
requirement.
5. There shall be no access to Mitchell Avenue from Taylor
Street until that street is developed for a minimum of
two lanes and twenty feet in width.
PASSED this 16th day of July 1990.
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
PLANNING COMMISSION
0. John Hokanson,
Chairman
ATTEST:
uth Strube, Secretary
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