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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Agenda 08-06-2014JEFFERSON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 379-4450 PlanComm@co.jefferson.wa.us OBSERVER COMMENT We encourage public participation and welcome comments submitted anytime in writing or by email at the address shown above. We want to hear your ideas or concerns. The Observer Comment Period on the agenda is: •An optional time period dedicated to listening to the public – Planning Commission is not required to provide response; •Offered at the Chair’s discretion when there’s time; •Not a public hearing – comments made during this time will not be part of any hearing record; •May be structured with a three-minute per person time limit. When the Chair recognizes you to speak, please begin by stating your name and address. Audience members are asked to avoid disrupting the business being conducted and are welcome to interact informally with Planning Commissioners before or after the meeting and during the break. Please silence cell phones and other devices MEETING AGENDA Wednesday, August 6, 2014 at 6:30 P.M. Tri-Area Community Center, 10 W Valley Rd., Chimacum 6:30 PM A. OPENING BUSINESS: •Call to Order – Kevin Coker, Chair •Roll Call & Quorum of Members •Approval of Agenda •Approval of 07/16 Meeting Minutes •Staff Updates •Commissioner Announcements 6:45 PM Observer Comment 7:00 PM B. CONTINUED BUSINESS: 1.Comprehensive Plan Update 8:15 PM C. CLOSING BUSINESS: •Summary of today’s meeting – Follow-up action items •Agenda items for next meeting – September 3, 2014 at 6:30 pm at Tri-Area Community Center 8:30 PM D. ADJOURNMENT 2014 Meeting Schedule: Regular Planning Commission meetings are held the 1st Wednesday and the 3rd Wednesday of each month, or as otherwise scheduled. Meeting time and location may vary but will be announced in advance. Special meetings may also be convened as needed. All meetings are open to the public and noticed in the Leader newspaper. Learn more on the Planning Commission website at http://www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/PlanningCommission.htm JEFFERSON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 379-4450 PlanComm@co.jefferson.wa.us www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/PlanningCommission REGULAR MEETING Meeting Minutes for July 16, 2014 Brinnon Elementary School Call to Order at 6:40 pm ROLL CALL District 1 District 2 District 3 Coker Felder Miller Smith Farmer Sircely Brotherton Giske Hull P P AU P P AE P AU P P=Present, X=Vacant, AE=Absent Excused, AU=Absent Unexcused Jefferson County Staff Present: ●Carl Smith, DCD Director ●Stacie Hoskins, Planning Manager ●David Johnson, Associate Planner ●Elizabeth Williams, Administrative Clerk Public in Attendance: 3 Kevin Coker: Motioned to approve meeting minutes for 07/02/14 meeting minutes. Gary Felder seconded. Unanimously approved. STAFF UPDATESCarl Smith: Fulfilled request of notification in the Forks Forum of the availability of Planning Commission 06/04/14 outreach meeting minutes. Sign Code discussed with Pros attorney, PW Director, Philip, signs in ROW. Monty was okay with signs, worries of Proliferation of commercial signs. Will revise provisions regarding commercial signs in the ROW prior to bringing before the BOCC. Announced that Anna Bausher began this week as our new assistant planner and the other newly hired planner will begin next week. The CAO/Agriculture public meeting is being held tomorrow at the Chimacum Grange from 6pm – 8pm. Stacie Hoskins, Donna Frostholm, Dr. Laura Lewis and Al Latham will be attending. Tom Brotherton: Will the CAO/Agriculture meeting be addressing aquaculture? Stacie Hoskins: Aquaculture already has ongoing permitting that addresses habitat and water quality whereas the issue we are addressing at the meeting is exemption from critical area buffers and regulations for existing and ongoing ag. Aquaculture is already sufficiently addressed in our code. Stacie Hoskins: Richard Hull completed his public records training and received his certificate of completion. THORNDYKE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTDavid Johnson: The Thorndyke “pit-to-pier” project released their Draft Environmental Impact Statement on 6/25/14. This is not formally reviewed for recommendations by the Planning Commission. The public comment period is currently open. The Community Development Department will then revise the draft to its final state and present it to the Jefferson County Hearings Examiner. Their Shoreline/Zoning Conditional Use Permits will be heard before the Hearing Examiner, before the end of the year. The DNR issued an Jefferson County Planning Commission Meeting Minutes 07/16/2014 1 of 3 JEFFERSON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 379-4450 PlanComm@co.jefferson.wa.us www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/PlanningCommission easement to the Navy for the cost of $750,000. Thorndyke believes they are not affected, that they are vested, and will be continuing with the permit process. Patricia Farmer: Are the comments from four years ago also being taken into consideration? David Johnson: Yes. The comments are part of the record. Chapter 4 addresses the “key issues” that came out of the scoping comments. The Open House will take place at the Bay Club (120 Spinaker Pl.) in Port Ludlow on August 4th from 5:30pm – 8:00pm. Comments are due by August 11th. The validity of the “vesting” will be tested in court. The company has a lot invested in the project, so the company is still moving forward with the permit process. Their vested date of the project with Jefferson County is March of 2003 though no lease has been secured with Dept. of Natural Resources regarding their property. Stacie Hoskins: The County will be requesting information from the Dept. of Natural Resources and the Navy regarding this project and presenting it to the Hearings Examiner. Tom Brotherton: What is happening with the lawsuit regarding Jefferson County’s Shoreline Master Program? Stacie Hoskins: Three appeals have been consolidated. One of the appellants is Thorndyke Resources and two others. The index has been put together and submitted. Mark Johnson is outside counsel that is representing Jefferson County on this appeal. The case is going before the Western Washington Growth Management Hearings Board. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATEDavid Johnson: Brinnon is mostly zoned as Rural Village Center. The Comprehensive Plan provides advantages to the Brinnon area: Home-based businesses/cottage industries, small-scale recreation and tourist businesses. Other sections of the County do not have that advantage . One must read and consider the Brinnon sub-area (finaled in 2002) when amending the Comprehensive Plan. The Blackpoint area was stated as being a perfect location for a master planned resort in the sub-area document. It was used as a guideline that allowed us to make an argument that it should be zoned as MPR. There are no development regulations in place yet. DCD has been waiting since February to receive the water and wastewater system plan and it should be available by July 28. Economic data also was a requirement and condition of Comp Plan Amendment. If the timeline goes as scheduled, an anticipated DEIS release is anticipated by September 8, followed by an open house near October 1st, a 45-day comment period, and a Planning Commission public hearing. Stacie Hoskins: Under WAC, we are required to provide a 30-day comment period. Due to the high interest from the public, Jefferson County DCD has been working with developers to allow an additional 15 days for comment. The conditions that they were required to comply with has pushed back expected timeframes. David Johnson: A condition required by the County Commissioners was that a certain number of jobs must be from the area. The Supplemental EIS will address this condition. Lorna Smith: How long is build-out? David Johnson: It is phased. Entire build-out is dependent on the first couple phases to generate revenue for the subsequent phases. The company is currently renovating the marina. They are awaiting approval of the water system in order to build a bistro building. Jefferson County Planning Commission Meeting Minutes 07/16/2014 2 of 3 JEFFERSON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 379-4450 PlanComm@co.jefferson.wa.us www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/PlanningCommission PUBLIC COMMENTJoe Baisch: What’s the process after the Planning Commission makes their recommendations? David Johnson: After a 45-day comment period, the consultants and DCD will produce a final EIS. They will create development agreement and regulations. Planning Commission will hold a public hearing and make a recommendation to BOCC. The BOCC can then choose to accept the recommendation or hold their own public hearing. Joy Baisch: If the project goes back into the comment period, do we readdress the same issues if they arise? David Johnson: The it would not go back. Concerns must be based on the best available science and if they were adequately addressed during the 1st comment period, it would not be readdressed. Joe Baisch: The Baisch’s moved from Seattle to Brinnon 20 years ago and established a Bed & Breakfast. The Federal Forest plan that passed in the early ‘90’s caused the area to lose 40 jobs and 4 timber companies. The poverty level is very high and several jobs were lost over this last summer due to hold-up of the building permit for the marina. The Quilcene and Brinnon area has been losing population over the years. The Brinnon Master Planned Resort is necessary to order to provide family-wage jobs to the community. The County needs tourism industry revenue. BRINNON SEWERStacie Hoskins: The proposed system is under the capacity that is defined as a Sewer. The State considers the proposed system a large on-site septic system. The wastewater treatment system could be used as the LAMIRD, though it is not “urban-sized”. Carl Smith: The County is very supportive of the Brinnon Sewer project as most of Brinnon is located on floodplains and septic failure could lead to Locals do not want us to force them to hook-up as it is not cheap. However, the system is considered a long-term strategy that leads to better economic development. Lorna Smith: Hood Canal Coordinating Council should be involved. Joy Baisch: During the process of revising the Brinnon sub-area plan, a park district was created partly because we were advised that USDA funding could be sought through the district. David Johnson: WA Dept. of Ecology and State Parks defines the proposed project as a large on-site septic system however the GMA might see this as a sewer. The County needs to get clarification. Tom Brotherton: First recreational marijuana store is opening this Saturday. When will the meetings regarding the marijuana process be taking place? Carl Smith: It’s in the process, but still coordinating and not yet scheduled. Next Planning Commission meeting will be held on 08/06/14 at 6:30 pm at the Tri-Area Community Center. Adjourned at 7:38 pm Approval of Minutes These meeting minutes were approved this ____________ day of ___________________________, 2014. ________________________________________ _________ ______________________________________________________________ Kevin Coker, Chair Elizabeth Williams, PC Secretary/Administrative Clerk Jefferson County Planning Commission Meeting Minutes 07/16/2014 3 of 3 Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan & Development Regulation Updates Planning Commission Meeting of 8/6/14 2016 Mandatory Updates Proposed Update Staff Lead Strategy to Accomplish Initial Discussion at PC Meeting (estimate) Comp Plan Updates 1.Existing and on-going agriculture in critical areas Carl Work with stakeholder groups and individuals to craft potential solutions to bring to the Planning Commission for comp plan goals and policies as well as UDC text amendments. August 2.Compliance with the FEMA Biological Opinion Stacie Prepare UDC text amendment in Title 15 to articulate this new requirement to document mitigation requirements in FEMA floodplains. September 3.Navy Joint Land Use Study – Planning adjacent to Military Bases Stacie Prepare comp plan policy supporting any BOCC supported recommendations from the JLUS. Note: the study may not be complete in time for any specific recommendations for the 2016 comp plan update. September 4.Consistency updates Population projections & land use consistency Carl Use OFM population projections to confirm growth split between City of PT and County. Assess available land use to accommodate pop. projections September Housing: incorporate Housing Action Plan Stacie Review goals and strategies not yet accomplished and incorporate October Capital Facilities Plan Stacie Work with Public Works to update November Transportation Plan (motorized and non-motorized plans) Stacie Work with Public Works to update and include all relevant plans as appropriate including Quimper Peninsula Transportation Study and Model, Travel Demand Model Documentation, 6-Year TIP, County Transportation projects and Active Transportation (2010 Non-Motorized Transportation & Recreational Trails Plan November Essential public facilities list Stacie Work with Public Works to update November Confirm consistency of County Wide Polices with Jeffco and GMA Stacie Present CWPP to PC. Need to confirm the update is not inconsistent with policies. October Confirm consistency with comp plan elements with each other. Carl Ongoing confirmation as we discuss each proposed change/update. October Confirm consistency of our comp plan with those of neighboring jurisdictions Elizab eth Provide opportunity to neighboring jurisdictions to review our comp plan and comment. October Incorporate new subdivision approval time periods from State Stacie Review state law and draft line-in/line-out for inclusion in update October Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan & Development Regulation Updates Planning Commission Meeting of 8/6/14 G:\PLANNING\CompPlan and Updates MASTER FOLDER\2016 GMA Periodic Update\Planning Commission Periodic Assessment\Updates List\2016 Mandatory Updates.docx 5.Strengthen policy on adequate facilities for LAMIRDS Carl Review existing comp plan policies and consider additional policies supporting economic opportunity, community development and environmental protection for LAMIRDS in ways that meet GMA requirements. September UDC Updates CAO/ag Carl Prepare code amendments to protect critical areas in agricultural areas while also supporting the vitality of agriculture. September Time limits on land use applications Stacie Draft line-in/line-out for inclusion in update October New sign code regs (when adopted) Carl Development Code update can be considered independent of the annual cycle. TBD Pleasant Harbor MPR development regs (when adopted) David Pursue public process through Planning Commission outside of the CP & DR update – Changes to the development regulations are not required to be reviewed during the annual cycle. October “In lieu fee” program regs Donna Line-in/Line-out draft prepared as part of the ILF grant – will present to PC September Housekeeping items Stacie Review docket of staff items noted over the years to correct and prepare line-in-line out to address them. November Community Supported Ideas 6.Affordable housing- Housing Action Plan Stacie DCD to craft policies to address community expressed concerns. October 7.Climate Change Stacie DCD to draft policies to address community expressed concerns. October 8.Food Resiliency Stacie DCD to draft policies to address community expressed concerns. November 9.Economic Development Stacie DCD to draft policies to address community expressed concerns. November 10.Bike/pedestrian trails Stacie DCD to draft policies to address community expressed concerns. November Procedural Steps County’s annual amendment cycle for comp plan Carl Stay in compliance with required steps for public notification and PC and BOCC review process. On-going Dept of Commerce grant compliance Carl DCD has a grant from Commerce to assist with comp plan update. Regular reports and deliverables are required. N/A Ag-CAO WORKING GROUP 7/14/14 BRAINSTORMING SESSION --DCD staff should communicate & collaborate with other counties going thru same process – MRSC (Municipal Research and Services Center) as clearing house for information. --Stewardship/Conservation Plans for farms developed by Conservation District (JCCD) w/assistance from NRCS, WSU, etc. Using Best Available Science (BAS) and Best Management Practices (BMPs) – Additional funding needed to augment JCCD staffing to do plans. --Enforcement – what happens when landowner not in compliance w/plan recommendations/requirements? Who does enforcement? What are penalties? How long do landowners have to comply? Funding sources implement plan requirements? --Two systems: •Prescriptive – default buffers or •Stewardship/Conservation Plan with improvements to Critical Area conditions. --Ecosystem services – data on economic analysis of benefits --Public Ownership of riparian buffers – County purchases and maintains all riparian buffers. CREP model expanded beyond buffer rental to purchase. --Can we have different buffers for different “types” of agriculture practices? Connect to Conservation Plan --Modify UDC 18.20.030 “Agricultural Activities and Accessory Uses” to include the CAO protections in the Agriculture section. Use changes to 18.20.030 suggested by Al Latham as a starting point for discussions. --Remove “existing and ongoing agriculture” provisions and treat all farmland the same. Since blanket exemption that currently distinguishes between “existing/ongoing” and “new” agriculture will not survive CAO scrutiny then all farmland would be on same basis regarding CAO. --What is time frame to implement stewardship/conservation plans after development? (Note: state Voluntary Stewardship Plan (VSP) implementation is not required if funding is not available.) --Existing farming on wetland soils treated as “legal non-conforming” but modifying unaltered wetlands for agriculture not allowed. Use the federal clean water act criteria - Farmed Wetland, Farmed Wetland Pasture or Hayland, Prior Converted Cropland. --Existing farms on wetland soils need stewardship/conservation plan. --Functions/functionality of the wetland soils drive the type of ag allowed (create desired metric) --What we are protecting are the existing critical area functions/values. •Water quality as documented in (date) by JCCD monitoring. •Existence of absence of woody debris in streams and existing riparian buffer characteristics and width as documented in the “Salmon and Steelhead Habitat Limiting Factors analysies (2000/2003 by WDFW) •Existing channel morphology as documented with (Year) aerial photograpy. •Existing functions/values of wetland soils converted to agriculture. (WA Supreme Court reached four conclusions pertinent to CAO development in “Swinomish Indian Tribal Community v. Western Washington Growth Management Hearings Board (Sept 2007). a.Protection of critical areas does not require enhancement or improvement of conditions in a critical area that is already in a degraded condition, b.The duty to protect critical areas means only the duty to prevent additional harm to the critical area, the so-called “no harm” standard. c.With a reasoned justification a local government can protect a critical area through methods that are not deemed BAS. d.That to the extent a county chooses to use adaptive management to prevent any further harm, then the county must have benchmarks in place as a starting place so that when additional data is collected, the county can determine if further harm is occurring. --No net loss --Buffer functional zones to determine buffer widths. --Other regulatory structures – use farm plans, national organic plans. --Prescriptive buffers based on aquatic resource characteristics. --Get nutrient level info and other BAS --Add agriculture eligibility to the Critical Area Stewardship Plan (CASP) --Identify levels of intensity of ag activity for wetland soils and streams. --Include DOE, CREP manager, Whatcom CD Manager --Easements/Conservation Easements ala Jefferson Land Trust. --Need to consider unintentional consequences of new regulations. Tentative Jeff Co Planning Commission Calendar for 2014 - 2015, subject to revision Updated May 13, 2014 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 2-Jul Outreach meeting : Gardiner Community Center, 6:30 pm 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 16-Jul Outreach meeting: Brinnon Elementary School Gym, 6:30 pm 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Combine with Pleasant Harbor MPR dev regs public hearing? 27 28 29 30 31 Guest: Statesman Corp S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6-Aug Return to Tri-Area Community Center: Continue to work on topics 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 20-Aug No meeting: return to one meeting per month 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 3-Sep Tri-Area Community Center: Continue to work on topics 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 S M T W T F S 1-Oct Tri-Area Community Center: Continue to work on topics 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 5-Nov Finalize PC language for Periodic Assessment proposal - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UDC and CP amendments proposed 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 3-Dec Continue to work on topics, review outstanding issues 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 DECEMBER July - Dec 2014 NOVEMBER JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER PC Mtg Calendar 2014_periodic assessment_2014-05-13.xlsx 2 of 3 2015 - 2016 Calendar Jan - Mar Staff time to perfect the amendment proposal Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1-Mar-15 Final CPA and UDC amendments proposed and subitted Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa for annual cycle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Staff prepares Preliminary Docket for public review by the end of 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 the second full business week of March of each year. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 April-15 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Planning Commission Hearing on Suggested amendments on 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 preliminary docket 26 27 28 29 30 Planning Commission report and recommendation to BoCC on Suggested amendments on preliminary docket Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 11-May-15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 BoCC consider preliminary docket by the second regular BoCC meeting in May DCD Staff Report stating which suggested amendments should be placed on the final docket Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Apr-15 May-15 Jun-15 G:\PLANNING\CompPlan and Updates MASTER FOLDER\2016 GMA Periodic Update\Work Plan\2015-2016 Calendar.xlsx2015-2016 Calendar.xlsx 1 of 3 2015 - 2016 Calendar Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 6-Jul-15 Possible BoCC public hearing 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 July/August 2015 26 27 28 29 30 31 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Sep-15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Sep-15 27 28 29 30 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Possible BoCC Public Hearing Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 14-Dec-15 BoCC Decision 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Federal Holidays 2015 Jan. 1st New Year's Day July 3rd Independence Day (obs.)Nov. 11th Veterans Day Jan. 19th Martin Luther King Day July 4th Independence Day Nov. 26th Thanksgiving Day Feb. 16th Presidents' Day Sept. 7th Labor Day Dec. 25th Christmas Day May 25th Memorial Day Oct. 12th Columbus Day © www.calendarpedia.com Data provided 'as is' without warranty Optional BoCC workshop to review the Planning Commission recommendation DCD review and recommendation of Final Docket, including SEPA review Planning Commission review of Final Docket & at least one Public Hearing Planning Commission recommendation on Final Docket to BoCC BoCC adopts Final Docket Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-15 Nov-15 Dec-15 Jul-15 G:\PLANNING\CompPlan and Updates MASTER FOLDER\2016 GMA Periodic Update\Work Plan\2015-2016 Calendar.xlsx2015-2016 Calendar.xlsx 2 of 3 2015 - 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