1968-05-08 Regular MeetingI ISLAND BOROUGH
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aulNG & ZONING mkirssioN - may 8, 196E
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The meeting was called to order at 7.40 p.m. by Chairman Naller in the Nagistrate's
COurtxnarm, Donnelley Building, Kodiak, Alaska.
II ROLL CALL
Present Absent
John wal Chairman Harry O lace
r Ernie Brothers
Ed Haney (excused during meeting to attend
Planning Committee meeting)
firs. Edith Iongmire
John welch
Also present: Sam Best, Borough Chairman; Jim Stansbury, Building Inspector;
and approxiiiately 4 people in the audience
III t MES OF PREVIOiIS IZOMG - 4/24/68
Lr. Haney moved, seconded by Mr. Welch, that the minutes be approved as written.
ibtion carried by unanimous voice vote.
IV OTHER IMATi'ES
A. Assembly
1. Special 15eeting - 4/24/68
2. Special meeting - 4/29/68
3. Regular fbeting - 5/2/68
There were no c=aents.
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A. George Vogt re Trailer Court (formerly Naughton's). 14r. Vogt was not present.
Mr. Haney moved, seconded by r r. `delch, that this matter be tabled pending ffir.
Vogt's arrival. ibtion carried by unanimous voice vote.
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to Citv Council re
of Near
Islam. Tne letter was react requesting that the Council exercise building
restraints on the side of near Island visible from the Baranof House, since the
Park Service is concerned about possibly unsighti_ ftructures being located
bmre. The minutes of the Assembly discussion of this matter were read, and
the future land use map and present zoning map were studied. Hr. Best suggested
that the Lvurdary of the heavy industrial area now located across the channel
from the Baranof House on the future land use map be nuved bad, and that this
{ area be designates: residential or for public use. The possibility of also
changing the zoning on the present zoning map from industrial to residential
or public use was discussed. The problem would be to e:_ter_'.ine a metes and
bounds description to use to describe the area in question. ;r. clelch moved,
seconded by i rs. Longmire, that this area on the future land use r.up be changed
from heavy industrial to public use. motion carried by irkmumous voice vote.
Tir. Page, President of the Historical Society, pointed out that the Park
Service wants to be sure that there will be a scenic view from the Baranof
House, and not one of canneries or oil tanks. They are already concerned about
the present canneries and oil tanks nearby. It was pointed out that the land
across the channel would not be suitable for an industrial site anyway, due to.
its steepness.
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A. Request for F.xceDtion in Bell'
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*e t the exception be approved. The meeting was recessed and public
hearing opened. There were no comments and the hearing was closed and meeting
reconvened. The map was studied and the two Navy material sites and the Highway
site were pointed out. Nir. Eest explained that one of the requirements of the
borrow site amendamt to the lands Disposal Ordinance will be that the lessees
of the borrow sites will have to stay back at least 10 feet from their boundaries.
The Assembly is now in the process of amending the lands Disposal Ordinance to
include borrow sites. The Cor aission concurred in tabling actin on this
request pending further study of the new borrow site amendment.
PLADllMiG & Zaf G CCll�'[i li.SSION bEETING - Eay 8, 1968 2
VIII StBDIVISICNS, PIWMIMPM - None
IX SUBDIVISIONS, FINAL - None
X OLD BUSKS
A. Attorney ° s Opinion on Building on Lots Subdivided Prior to Adoption of Zoning
Ordinance. The opinion wrs read. It stated that if an area is rezoned, c...-.y
the individuals w*ho own lotts large enough to meet the requirements of the new
zoning can b:-ild d+: llia:gs of that zoning classification. Others with-naller
lots would only ba permti tted to construct d�wellir_gs for which they could meet
the ar_a requiscnrnts. The cpinicri was presented fcr information only.
XI PLA MiG & S= ITS
A. Resolution 68-22-n re N=i.ng of Stre:ts. The resolution uras read. Pis. Long -
mire rwved fo ' its adoption, seconded Iry Mr. '�elch. 112r. Best asked the
Historical Society to rl%,p_re a p3:.i-cumcing gazeteer, as wcl.l as a list of
nxws for futxsfh :"_rewis. !'ri:. Page stated that these items were already under-
way, and that there v:-ould also be pamphlets telling the stories connected with
the names so i hat n:onl e could learn them and relate them to others. 11r. Best
also suggested t`,at thc.kli,,,corical Society get together with the Oceanographic
Ccr -: tt e ' o. tn- t the CataiL'ttee Is broch,7re might include some of these historical
items. BL^. Page stated that the Society was requesting suggestions of more
names fran the various orgmized groups in town. ibtion carried by unanimous
troll call :7 c . k1 . F. ga asked if the street names would be in effect when
Kodiak svaitdics to hone mail delivery. Mr. Best replied that it will now be
up to the City to allocate fuuOs for this project and to carry it out. He
suggested that the Society contact t_e City since they are now preparing their
new budget.
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r�II ADJO:EWOU - The meeting adjcurned at 3.35 p.m.
ATTEST: APPROVED: KIBS272588
Sally f.Vx, Secretary John ?aller, Chairman
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