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FY2005-10 Rezoning Miller Point SubdivisionKODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ORDINANCE NO. FY 2005 -10 Introduced by Manager Galstad Requested by Planning and Zoning Commission Drafted by Community Development Department Introduced: 04/07/2005 Public Hearing: 04/21 /2005 Adopted: 04/21 /2005 AN ORDINANCE OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY REZONING LOT 8A -1, BLOCK 5 MILLER POINT SUBDIVISION FROM R -2 TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO PL- PUBLIC USE (P &Z CASE 04 -016) WHEREAS, the petitioner for this rezone has indicated a desire to develop public service facilities on subject parcel; and WHEREAS, the petitioner owns adjacent lands currently improved with public service facilities; and WHEREAS, the P & Z Commission found said development to be necessary in order to facilitate the provision of governmental services; and WHEREAS, the P & Z Commission held a public hearing on December 15r'', 2004 for this case; and WHEREAS, the Commission finds the rezone request to be generally consistent with the 1968 Kodiak Island Borough Comprehensive Plan, as amended; and WHEREAS, the Commission recommends that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly rezone Lot 8A -1 Block 5 Miller Point Subdivision from R -2 Two Family Residential to PL - Public Use, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THAT: Section 1: This ordinance is not of general application and shall not be codified. Section 2: Lot 8A -1 Block 5 Miller Point Subdivision, is hereby rezoned from R -2 Two Family Residential to PL - Public Use. Section 3: The findings of the Kodiak Borough Planning and Zoning Commission are hereby confirmed as follows: 17.72.020 A. Findings as to the Need and Justification for a Change or Amendment. The rezone of Lot 8A -1, Block 5, Miller Point Alaska Subdivision from R2 -- Two - family Residential to PL-- Public Use Land is necessary and justified because the PL-- Public Use Land zoning district permits development that: A. Is intended for government owned land; B. Is necessary to facilitate the provision of government services; C. Will create a temporary nonconforming land use; however, that will be rectified once a new zoning compliance permit is issued for the site; D. Is consistent with the fire station development existing on adjoining Lots 3 and 2A -1A -1. E. Will not significantly impact the traffic volume or patterns of the area. Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2005.10 Pagel of 2 17.72.020 B. Findings as to the Effect a Change or Amendment would have on the Objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. The 1968 comprehensive plan identifies this area for Medium Density Residential. The comprehensive plan is not relevant to this request, however, due to the unique nature of the PL-- Public Use Land zoning district. The PL-- Public Use Land zoning district is intended for land that is owned by local, state and federal governments. This zone is intended to support the provision of government services and therefore can be appropriate near residential and nonresidential zoning districts. ATTEST: Ad VA ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS TWENTY -FIRST DAY OF APRIL 2005 h A. Nielsen, Borough Clerk KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Jer e Selby, Borou Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2005 -IO Page 2 of 2