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05/14/1990 - Regular - MinutesPort Orchard, Washington May 14, 1990 Council of the City of Port Orchard, Washington called to regular session by Mayor Leslie J. Weatherill at 7:30 PM. Councilmembers present: Clauson, Childress, Morrison, Geiger, Powers, Smith and Grable. Staff present: City Attorney Haberly, Deputy Clerk Thomas, City Treasurer Miller, Police Chief Mathews, City Engineer Curles, Fire Chief Snow and City Clerk Hower. Councilman Powers led the audience and Council in the Pledge of Allegiance. On motion by Councilman Grable, seconded by Councilman Powers, Council approved the minutes of the April 23, 1990 meeting as circulated. Shawn Kimball, South Kitsap D.J., requested permission to hold a public street dance following Fathoms 0' Fun Festival Parade. Mayor Weatherill requested Mr. Kimball to work with Patty Olson, Director of Fathoms 0' Fun, Fire Chief Snow and Police Chief Mathews to coordinate this event and return to the next Council meeting for review. Sharon King, President Port Orchard Centennial Committee, requested permission to paint commemorative mural on west wall of the Library at 87 Sidney Avenue and sought financial support for mural project. Councilman Clauson moved to approve request by the Port Orchard Centennial Committee to paint a mural to commemorate Port Orchard"s 100th Birthday on the west wall of the Library at 87 Sidney Avenue, seconded by Councilman Morrison. Councilman Powers moved to amend motion to approve mural painting on Library wall subject to City Council approval of pictorial scene, seconded by Councilman Grable and carried. Council unanimously approved the original motion as amended authorizing the Port Orchard Centennial Committee to paint a mural, to commemorate Port Orchard's 100th Birthday, on the west wall of the Library at 87 Sidney Avenue, subject to City Council approval of pictorial scene. Mayor Weatherill presented letter from Deborah Leabo regarding recycling in Kitsap County. Council concurred with Ms. Leabo's concerns. At 7:45 PM Mayor Weatherill opened Public Hearing to receive input on application for a Special Use Permit as submitted by Bethany Lutheran Church, 715 & 717 Sidney Avenue. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 26, Township 24N, Range 1E, Portion of the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4; Beginning at a point 403 feet south and 30 feet east of the NW May 14, 1990 Page Two corner of the SW 1/4, SW 1/4; thence south 125 feet, east 72 feet, north 125 feet and west 72 feet to the point of beginning. Also Lots 1 and 2 of Wheelers 3rd Addition to Sidney. Councilman Powers advised Council and audience that she owns property within 300' of proposed project and asked if anyone objected to her sitting on council table. No objection was received from Council or audience. City Engineer Curles reviewed project proposed by Bethany Lutheran Church and reported on Planning Commission recommendations. Renee LaMarsh, 6615 Sunnyslâť‘pe Rd SW, Co -Petitioner with Bethany Lutheran Church, presented site drawings of the proposed project and a petition from property owners who support issuance of the Special Use Permit at 715 & 717 Sidney Avenue. Mr. LaMarsh requested no parking be allowed on Sidney Avenue in front of school along fence line. Paul Powers, 825 Ada Street, expressed concern about increased traffic and parking problems in area if this project is allowed as presented. Mayor Weatherill called for further input either for or against the proposed Special Use Permit as sumbitted by the Bethany Lutheran Church, as no response was received, Mayor Weatherill closed Publ.ic Hearing. Councilman Clauson moved to adopt Planning Commission Resolution No. 145-90 as their own and approve issuance of a Special Use Permit to the Bethany Lutheran Church to allow professional offices in a residential area (715 & 717 Sidney Avenue), with the following conditions: (1) The property lines along new driveway and parking lot be screened with landscaping, such as a laurel hedge; (2) All handicapped spaces be installed as provided by State standards; (3) The parking plan be modified to show correct dimensions and become site plan specific. Parking cannot be decreased with City Council approval; (4) Any parking lot lighting installed be shielded to reduce glare to the neighbors; (5) The former church building be structurally inspected prior to its conversion to offices, seconded by Councilman Smith. Councilman Powers moved to amend motion to allow right in and right out turns only, on Sidney Avenue, south of the sanctuary building and right in turns only, on Sidney Avenue, by the school building, seconded by Councilman Grable. Amended motion passed with 6 ayes and 1 nay, Councilman Smith voting nay. Councilman Morrison moved to amend amended motion to designate one out of three parking spaces for customer parking only, seconded by Councilman Geiger. Motion passed with 7 ayes. May 14, 1990 Page Three Council approved the original motion as amended to adopt Planning Commission Resolution No. 145-90 as their own and approve issuance of a Special Use Permit to the Bethany Lutheran Church allowing professional offices in a residential area, 715 & 717 Sidney Avenue, with the following conditions: (1) to allow right in and right out turns only, on Sidney Avenue, south of the sanctuary building; (2) right in turns only, on Sidney Avenue by the school building; (3) to designate one out of three parking spaces for customer parking only; (4) the property lines along new driveway and parking lot be screened with landscaping, such as a laurel hedge; (5) all handicapped spaces be installed as provided by State standards; (6) the parking plan be modified to show correct dimensions and become site plan specific. Parking cannot be decreased with City -Council approval; (7) any parking lot lighting installed be shielded to reduce glare to the neighbors; (8) the former church building be structurally inspected prior to its conversion to offices. Motion passed with 6 ayes and 1 nay. Councilman Clauson voting nay. Mayor Weatherill opened Public Nearing scheduled for 8:00 PM to review proposed expansion of Blessed Margaret Catholic Church located at 1255 Pottery Avenue. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 35, Township 24N, Range 1E, the West half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 24N, Range 1 East, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington: Except the North 210 feet; and Except the West 15 feet from County Road No. 76. Mayor Weatherill called for public input either for or against the proposed expansion of Blessed Margaaret Catholic Church located at 1255 Pottery Avenue. Bishop Aylward, proponent, availed himself to answer questions from the Council. Gloria Jean Church, member of Blessed Margaret Catholic Church, advised Council of the growth of the congregation and the need for expansion. Mayor Weatherill called for additional public input. As no response was received Mayor Weatherill closed Public Nearing and referred matter to Council for consideration. On motion by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Grable, Council adopted Planning Commission Resolution No. 144-90 as their own and approved the expansion of Blessed Margaret Catholic Church located at 1255 Pottery Avenue. At 9:15 PM Mayor Weatherill declared a 5 minute recess. May 14, 1990 Page Four Mayor Weatherill opened Public Hearing scheduled for 8:15 PM regarding an appeal to Planning Commission approval of Variance to Doug Eide allowing front yard setback requirement from 15 feet to within 5 feet of the DeKalb Street right of way located at 528-534 DeKalb Street. On motion by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Clauson, Council continued the Public Hearing regarding appeal (filed by Marty M. McMurray) to Planning Commission approval of a variance allowing reduction of front yard setback requirements at 528-534 DeKalb Street until Tuesday, May 29, 1990 at 8:15 PM. Mayor Weatherill opened Public Hearing scheduled for 8:30 PM regarding an application for a Zone Reclassification from Residential -High to Multiple -Family 20 as submitted by Doug Eide to allow construction of eleven dual level condominiums with garages at 528-534 DeKalb Street. On motion by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Clauson, Council continued the Public Hearing regarding an application for a Zone Reclassification from Residential -High to Multiple -Family 20 as submitted by Doug Eide to allow construction of eleven dual level condominiums with garages at 528-534 DeKalb Street until Tuesday, May 29, 1990 at 8:30 PM. On motion by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Morrison, Council adopted Resolution No. 1537 repealing Resolution No. 1519 establishing regulations and fees related to parking, stopping or standing in certain areas of the City. (Reflected change is to Section 4 which deletes Wednesday morning parking restrictions on Frederick Street.) On motion by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Smith, Council adopted Resolution No. 1536 approving the issuance of a Special Use Permit to Paul and Donna Buettgenbach with conditions. The Special Use Permit was requested to allow an open storage yard. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 25, Township 24 North, Range 1 East, Wheelers Addition to Sidney, Block 4, Lots 3 and 4. On motion by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Grable, Council concurred with Mayor Weatherill declaring September 14-16, 1990 as Mosquito Fleet days. Councilman Geiger, Chairman Water/Sewer Committee, moved to grant a $100.00 credit adjustment (as specified in the City's current water leak policy, Resolution No. 1469) to Anita Sanford for water/sewer bill at 1105 Spokane, seconded by Councilman Powers and carried. On motion by Councilman Powers, seconded by Councilman Clauson, Council authorized the Mayor to sign lease agreement between the City and Brem-Air Disposal for city property on Old Clifton Road. May 14, 1990 Page Five On motion by Councilman Clauson, seconded by Councilman Grable, Council authorized the City Attorney to draw up a Hold Harmless Agreement for the Mayor to sign releasing James Barton from any liabilities which may be incurred by Police Department use of his bicycle. On motion by Councilman Clauson, seconded by Councilman Childress, Council authorized the City Engineer to proceed with advertising for the DeKalb Pier extension project. On motion by Councilman Clauson, seconded by Councilman Morrison, Council authorized the Mayor to sign agreement with CM3 Associates for designing a brochure on the dangers and hazards of putting oils down catch basins. On motion by Councilman Powers, seconded by Councilman Clauson, Council authorized the purchase of a radio for Public Works station wagon with funds derived from the sidewalk construction monies and the purchase of a Fax Machine with funds derived from the Water -Sewer Fund. On motion by Councilman Clauson, seconded by Councilman Powers, Council scheduled a study session for May 23, 1990 at 7:30 PM regarding Puget Sound Council of Governments Vision 20/20. On motion by Councilman Clauson, seconded by Councilman Childress, Council authorized for the month of June 1990 that parking ticket recipients will be offered the option to ride Kitsap Transit buses for 5 days in lieu of paying the $5.00 parking fine. On motion by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Smith, Council approved payment of expenses for any City Official to attend the AWC Convention in Wenatchee, June 12 - 15, 1990. Vouchers audited and certified by the auditing officer (City Clerk) as required by RCW 42.24.080 and those expense reimbursement claims certified as required by RCW 42.24.090 have been recorded on a listing and made available to the Council. On motion by Councilman Geiger, seconded by Councilman Grable, Council unanimously approved payment of those vouchers as follows: Claims Warrant No. 13283-13381 in the amount of $68,897.65 and April 1990 Payroll in the amount of $110,569.93 (Warrant No. 111716-111824). Mayor Weatherill recessed Council into executive session to discuss City property. Meeting adjourned at 12: 0 AM. r1e, Zal CLERK MAYOR