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KODIAK TWNST BK 1 LT 26 - ZCP 12/22/2025 (2)FROM KODa IAK ISTAND BOROUGH P. O. BOX 1246TOaROY KODIAK, ATASKA 996 15 SUBJECT FoLD I RE\ITET^I REqJES'r FoR MEEIIIIG OF SEII . 11 DATE e/s/68 E'. HARIITIAN) I presune this is similar to tjre Chrase request, e>rcept i-rr ttris case tLre lot i-rr is nc[^I zoned lttruld the sanre advice re-sr:brnit ard ask for iance .2L c.1 5 2 Or r,vould residential rcnstruction have to be nchr zoned Bus fharks a PLEASE REPLY TO +> SIGNED AT / DATE SIGNED REruRN THIS COPY TO SENDER \ /he should ,/Sa1lv ? a TO SU BJ ECT FOLD t FROM Iot 26, BIk. 1 DIAK P. KODIAK, ATASKA 996 15 DATE $wfi,BoRouGH A BOXrl246. so he has sufficent utren a buildino permit. ftrark vou. 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IFirst fieading & Approval Date: December Sr 196gsecondl Reading, Public Hearing & passage Date: December L9, 196g KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH BY: C r TTEST i I I age r\^rb, oRDTNANCE NO. 68-30-0 Reading Reading date: Januarfz L9 , 1969 BY k4 G 2nd and Approval Date: Decernber 5 , 1968 , public hearing & passage date: December L9, 1968 , 1I IIa t t ffi 23, 1968 F. Hartrrarr ad\rls€dbe that the Kodtak rslard goru{n Assenbly at cn fc6cr tr9, 1968, dtd qrorrc ttre rcartrry ot, t-ot 26, to It-.3. Irrls effe*tve , 1969,pennit Offie. G. S. tsegtsm4htu , cSB/nth tfurn ]ur o o Oj Oj KODIAK ISIAND POROUGI ASSB{BLY IIELTING - December 19, 1958 Page 3 building are being rented for $200.00 i:er r',onth cactr and it was felt thatif the Borough had special privileges tlrc other renters would <iesire lorcr charges. Ttre OId Harbor Cor:ncil felt that tlre $4,000 spent on retr>air of the sctrool roorn $ras wasted and the class roqn is still not trp to par, many iterns that rreeded repair a year ago are still in need of repair. It was felt that ttris was the Sctrool Boardts problenr and ttrat the Assenbly should rot take anlz action on this but just to obtain inforrnation as to ttre decision of the School Boart. E. I€tter frrom t"Ir" Dave Cluckey re Fire at .F.khiok Sclrool"Ttre letter v,ras read by tJre fire that onigirnted in tJ:e Sctrool anC he had been assured by several irdividuals that tris hcuse would be rebuilt" As of this date nothing has been done aircl ilr. Farsovitctr lras been struntecl from house to irowe in ttre vilIage" IIe has rented a trouse and r,rould liJ<e for the Borough to replace his hone and scre of the itelns ttrat he lost in tlre fire as he feels Ure Borough bears a certain anount of responsibility. il. list of tlre items .ras included. :ir" Barr statecl he vlould agree that we should help I{r. Farsorritctr get he}p from scne otter agencies. fhis has been taken to BLA and ottrer agencies lcut no ansl'rer has been reoeived. I,{r. Farsovitch is asking for betr,een $1,000 to $2,000. I'trs. Hajdu stlggested that ue take this letter to Rcy i''ladsen to see if roe harze any possible lega1 responsibility arrd tfren the A.ssenlcly slrould tttink it orrcr to decide if we have a noral responsibiliQr even if we do not have a legal restrnnsibility, VT PUBTJC HEARTI{GS A. ORDTNAIV@ L'IO. 68-30-0 of I'ornrtsite Addn Lot 26 BlK I frqn &rsiness tlartrnarr t^/dS Tiffi-nlyl- I\,Ir "68--30-0 and by l{rs. Hajdu. file neeting was recessed and the public lrearing opened.Por ttre info rnation of ttre auclience the case l^ras reviewed:statdfg l"ir. Ilartrnanrs farnilY was incneasing arxl ttrerefore a larger lrqre was needed, It lvas guestioned as to $hettrcr or rpt ttre lot was large enough to acoonnodate a larger hcre.It was noted that tJris was not the prcblem; ttre problem rvas that he v,ouId not be conforming to use as it is ncr,,r zonecl business. Ttre public trearing was closecl and tJ:e reconvened The q.rcsLion trlas called for arxl the ro11 caII vote. \rII PI,ANNING & ZCDilING IIEI4S A" Ordinance No. 68-31-0 Last Add"Blks 35 45 40 43 46 and 4744 to R-lras m^ras t"r.l€lS at tlre Assen[cly's request and has rot yet been to P&Z but could be passecl sr.rbject to the approval of P&2. l,lrs. Springhill stated she vlould fi:<e to have ttris go to poZ before crcndng before the lssentrly. :1r" Arndt roved for tlre of Ordinance ldo. 68-30-0 seconded l'lrs " rrore as many people have stated that tkuis is a verry large portion. The nrap r,as stuclied" lirs. Springhill askecl if tlp pemle whg _i:U:ectea before irotrld harre to go around. ',;ith another petition and was infonred 16at tt6y rnay @me to ttre neeting anrl voice ttreir objections rather than sign a petiticr" ilr. Pcr,reII Brought that FtlA vras in favor of keeping zoning sepa- rale ana would finance hcnes in this area rpre easily if it t.rere lcrnr densiQr. I{rs. Hajdu pointed out that i.lr. e,agnon had stated that current tttirfting i! to rnake crre reiiOential zone for all tlpe of residenoes" l4r. Britton stated that if ttp zonings are tal<en as requestecl tl:ere r,dll be a slcro derrclo6xent and one otrlcl see hcr,r it is going in certain arecls. Ttre question tras called for and ttre vo@ tros aS follOtnlS; I\'lr" Barr NO; I'1rS.1I r{o; lu1r. BuIIocl<IIIO; llrs " vJas Ufidrll-ftOIJS \ruII OLD BUSINESS Snovr Fenoval 1t7aSfor srs'r renoval and ttrat tl:is was not being dorre" IIr" Taylor wanted to I<rrcur uihy Ure road to Bell's Flats was not plored as they are a part of the Eorough. It vras pojntecl out ttrat ttre Borough does rpt have {ite road prcn^rer and that this is up to Ure State anrJ they shotild dleck wiUr IIr. Hillbistt and the Drepartnent of tJighwalzs" i1r. Barr felt ttrat ttre Ord.inanoe should A o o I a ;!I'- : .l ,i t ji ' .t : * 'r.t ., ..'ri ..tr l-t oo oo .'T't UNITED STATDS State of t Pubtisher$ Affiidavi8 f, S. Wayne Kotula, being ftrst duly sworn, depose and say: f am edltor and publisher of the Kodlak MIRROR, a dally newspaper publtshed at Kodlak, Thlrd Judlclal Dlvl- sion, State of Alask&, and that the annexed, printed notlce was publlshed ln sald news- paper in issues of the following dates: Dec . 12, 1968 S. Wayne Kotula SUBSCRIBED ANd SWORN tO bEfore me ln and for the State of Alaska. ItJ{y Commlssion explres f-aV-7/ Nor[tr]ilfl*.iFuDr,Io EEABrIIC qI U,OntlrOsAII eltizent and votcrc of the Kodiak Island Borough, Third Judlclal Dlstrlct, State of Alaska, Qre nerefivy notil- fled tJrat 04 the nineteenth day of Dec0,mber, 1968, at seven-thirty o'clock p.m. in the District Courtroom of the Nery State Office Build- ing, Kodiak, Alaska, a public hearlng wtll be held on a pro'posed ordinance of the Ilod'iak I sl an d BorouBh, designated as Kodiak Island Borough Ordlnance No. 68- 30-0, reclasslfying the fol- lowln'g descrtrhe'd land from Buslness to R-3: Tournslte Addttlon, Block 1, Irot Ai from Business to R-3:All lnterested persons $lrall have an WrportunltY to be heard and after the hear-ing the Borough Assembly shall consider the ord{nance &rr-d may adopt lt or reJect It.KODIAK ISI/\ND,BOROUGH Sally B. Hendrlx Clert/Treasurer Pulbltsh: Ded. Ul, 19C8 SS: <e Ttris request Since opinion DAY T]ME is R-3, bY PT]BLIC TI{E t t ISIAND BOROUGH L246 ,Alaska Decernber 10, 1968 HEARING notiflz you that a public hearing will be held on William Hartman's of Lot 26, Block 1, Tormsite Addn, frcnr Business toa rezoning Borough are a property crnirr€r in ttre Errea , Lf you wish you nay oq)ress your at that tiJre.this request TO BE HEI,D IN NEW STAIEOFTFIE OIFIG BUILD]NG Decernber L9 , 1968 1 I ,,1 II a O W/o-(z8 gtaE Dlv. of Irrdr3rF6! M. 7? Izt I Rastan ffi Chlrctt Boc 55cfty Scrt & Hef€n HaLL 2457cfty .rdn & ttliry Chlabr 99{clty $h t tr8! ttrrgEbr zl.lclty *nr & Kattnrtrpx 252 Y ry Gb(Iuur, Cft1z d HfrtsP. O. br 685crq Gtry DImr oC Sased earEP. O. bG It87cfty Scrt C. IUryb( 50{ctty Eduard t Beufah Ogbc:tP. O. br 17{1clw scfl r dnrttrr ErtnmBq IUl3c+Y Etardard O{.1 of Callf. 2?5 Brsh Strieot San Eanclrc), Calif. 9f104 bllard Jm, Cft1l ErglrcP. O. bB 685clty Otto C & SasP. O. b3 20Ir5crty AIvtru Martrp snfr ' ' 2637 38th AvE., IktSGittle, $hs!r.,98199 Antharyz J. re Bo( 6cfty Sarptffi tb3 lZtclty Rtcttatd.r. IEreaIhfrrys Marngc rbc 825 (.{ t'a, ) 'a I I, .t -\-itt t-$\s l J 0 I o E8SEI,IBIJT MEEf,IIiG .Ir M 5, 1968 Page 2 J VB.from ![aCsen re dismissal of crcurt rnctlcn - Jackson [railer was had any olijeffi the injurrsLion in this rnatter. IIlEs.'ifiat ii be read. Ttte-re $ras no copf ofthe Affidavit and l4rs. ilajtlu stated her lavryrer hail enclosed the Affidavtt alctg rtrith her letter ard she felt, tirat tiie Assanbly should see the AfflAavlt.!fs. IIaJdlr suggeste-d tlrat this item be t:bled uittil the Affidavtt subnitted bry ItE. ilaekson oould be revierared by the Assenbly. Sine a @ty of ttre rEededpryer was in !,Drs. I{ajdu's office it was decided tlnt soneore strculd obtaingane and retrrrn to tha r,neetJ.ng. \II ETEI.IC HEARIICS A. Oralinanee 68-29-0 r= Tax !):.r:i.:='.i-,lll:'; t:t:: Sa:u.o:; Citir-cns SecondrAA'hfl+:-l,,-0r-lr!.of? Oralinance 68-29-A granturg Ta:r Defermeuts t'or Sgrior Citizens in the seadreadirry. SecOn',1.:d, bl'i{r. 3.;r::. I'i.o rn:c'cing i{ast recesSed ard t|1e pbliC l6af-fug opened. I{L'" }L'sL brj.cf}y erple;te.i t-ire ot-du:ane for tJre ardiene -it is an ordinan:e f;r ioe..4;....) ol,r-i 65 Tear-s of age raith an inre of rp: rtDrethan $31000 and al.l-o*-inq f.ci: a C..efe'rcnt cf nc iu:re than $250. tre tarcs wiILbe a lien on the prope'rty arrd just al1ows the person to crontirue b llve lnttls horc urder couililioirs c.r:i .Leferrre;rt. lltr. Stanslruqir asked lf there wqdd be gnalties inc.:nzed over a perrod of several years if the tarcs rmre at tlte present mtl-l- rat': '.iris r.rould be about two cen'Es on t}e do:Llar. Urepublic hearing was clcoed, and the ineeting r€@D1€rr€d. Ttre questior was caIL- ed fon ard the nrctio:r passed, l4r unaniror.ls roll calL irote. WI M&ZChIII{GITEI{S A. OrdLinance 58-28-0 Blocks 35 & 44 East fffn R-I to F2 rras was wEls tabJ-ed last neeting for lack of a fritt A,sserrblyard since tlrere are only four rsni:ers present rlor it rnay have to bet&Ied un'uil next neeting. A te!.eptrore caLI was rnade and the fifth Assenbly ttsr will be present. Case was set eside mtil ttrat tine. Fi-rst @drJraJroe 68-30-i Iot 26 BLk l.TohrnsiE Addrr was read cn Ordirnne 68-30-0 infirst reading. Semnded by t[r. B.L-fi.. !hs. tlajdu stated that this seenEto be in the area Ora.t tpgradi::.g is n:eded and t*rat this ac+iqt uurldredue tlre zoning. Tho q**e'r;-{-cn v;a.i asl<eC why ttris case ould rpt be as a rnriance as had been done in ottrer cases. Itre zmirg ttEp was and discrrssed. l/lr. Batr sl=.b,:':[ 'cilat he $ras nc]:e in farror of a varianoe astfils would give better bctuirda::ies. i'L,:. S1:l'i::,:.:t.'.* ,:taf-ed.{Xrat there reobjecticts frun anyone in tJre .:i::Ea. Iire queslio:r vres called for and thettption was passed by uaninor:s ::ol-l!. call lrote. C.tldel.r:'rds tcast:plat v;as r+ras notd that vras tfre Oldarea. Ihe Borougir ftTgineer still needs p1at. !,Irs. Hajdu nD\red for adoplion ot- ta:'ca'Ltr,'e fina-I Plat Tidelands , wu to sigpr ttre Subdi\rlsion,Ilact 3A, Percels A-E sibject t:o the approrral of the Borctgh Ergdrrer.Sestded by Mrs. Springhill. S:.e question'..ras callecl for and notiqr passed by umnfums rroll caIL vote. CID BEINESS Ictter fTcnt R. g. Fiscjrcr re re-s!EE!rg. The letto: was reviemed; a qrrtatisr roas gdven. 1ltlis type oA mry$qrld be verl' desirabl-e antl would ineease the effectirreness of the as-essirqnegarUnent. rhis is a Qpe of r'rorlc that can be done locally. !8. Bestfeels ttris shculd be done -l-n {*ie budget, lro,{ever it ootrld no't, be dsreirredlately and be avatlabl-e for u.se-this year. tt{rs. Hajdn wanted to l<rwif tfiis re-nalping would c',:t dqrrr on tl:a a;rcurt $re are paying {fie Assessc.rt was noted tra'! it would cut doanr on {fie day to day t&ne. l&€. Hajar trc\rEd to place this itcm er:id.e tcr oonsideratlon iir m.xt, year.s hdget Arndt. PasseC by uiraidrb-..r vc:ica ',,,Jte. A. - Ilajdu asked o o i 't -|, , . i I.'r!'j. '.t'" I : r r '' .-lrt,i a . .'l. r -I tr "') {:. !ir:.; . . !' ti:(.:i. q .l I't i t .t . I I r...'. t'( j( ]-r : i i. .I-Lrr-'. i;, .. : "a':'.' ' r" I 'i';(,lu ' t t : ' iiU ii;.:'ii1-r.t'i, , .Il'.a.r, lr. :. r... \. . , : : {..-' '"'1'"ij*5tt, 'r'rl- lr '.,I/:i'i ' . iJ.. i t' , 1il'.r. a t i .rl .(: : i' l. Io K@IAK ASSEMBIX MEHHNG - Novenber 2L, 1968 Page 6 VI D. Ordinance 68-26-0 Code Reeeational was 68-26-0, seconded by I4r. Amdt" l,beting recessed ard public l:earirry o1xned. ltrere were no orrrnrrts or objections" Pulclic Iiearing closed, neeting re@n- vened. Itre question was caLed for and nprLiqr passed Ly unanfurous ro11 call vote. E. Ordinan@ 68-26-0 Vrlater Senrice Area Outside Ci The Ordinance was f seconded Mr. Arndt"was cffictionwould be nade by ttre CiQz or ttre Borough. He was informed thatcol- Iectioh'r,ptl1d' gstaken by the Borough al$ror:gh may be contracted through theCity. Itre city did install t}e Iines. I'Ir" Gregory asked if the property cidners would be assctsed for the lines d11'ready..:installed... Iilr. Barr said yes if tlre Borough had to buy $rem from the City" It was stated that the origi- nal.,oost -,.ould proba-rly be- pro-rated over a period of a year. Ttletre are abort 3O users and so far tlre crcst is about $I0r000 divided arcng the users tuould be about $330 a lot. Ttre installation cost wotrld go to all osners involtrcd hrt a&ninistration costs only to users of ttre water. trlr. Keiser stated that uften it cones to an agreernent with the ciQr ttre Borotrgh should keep in mind that perhaps if a vrater shortage oirr:rred ttrc City might tum tjrc water off. I{r. Barr said tiat if an agreenent cannot be reactred t}re wtple thing will have to fold up. Pnblic hearing was closed, neeting re- convened and the questioncall _vote. was called for: l.iotion carried by wanircus ro11 F Anerded Ordinance 68- 25-0 Pssonnel The ordinance was read Ordinance 68-25-0, seconded by l.Ir. Arndt. Meeting recessed and pulclic hearing luas opened. lltr. Chase questioned why the Borough did not have to pay Line ard a half for over tine. Suggested that this should be ctteckd out by tlre Attorney" Pnblic hearing closed and neetine reconvened. I{rs. SprirEtlill ino\ied-to arnend her nrrtion toirrchlle this is sugject to firal approrral- of the Attorney wittr regard to o\rertfurc pay" l{r. Arndt seconded t}te anended nrction, Ule qr:estion was calledfor. l{otion was ;nssed tty unanimous ro11 call vote. VII PI4NNII$G E ZONING IIET'ISA. Resolution 68-29-R apptolalqLEi4al Plat of Sargent Subd, B]k 1, lots 1-4 (Re-Subdivision of Lot, 19, USS 3099) Ttre plat was teviened ard suggested that the utilities be recheclced. Ivlrs. Springhill noved for adoption of Resolution 68-29-R, r.pon posting of bord or installation oE utilities, seoorded b!, I,lr.Arrdt. Itre question was called for and notion passed by unaninous roll call B. Reccrnendation fron PtZ for rezqring, Iot 26, Blk 1, Iro,vnsite Addn, frcnr Btsiness to R"-3 William F. Hartmarr (Case 1I7-D) were no the recorlrrendation from P&Z for " Irlr. Hartman was present. Springhi[ rypvgg_to ecceptof Iot 26 Blk I to R-3 and Urat an wasl4r.a, VIII OI,D BTISINESSA. First Eading_ of Deferrents for Senior _Ci_ti_zengr.@avievuea the ordinance. r1lr. Chase felt that this vlodldf r:nfair to ttre people inheriting ttre prop:erty to have to pay the tares ard buy back the house along with paying an intreritance tar. It was pointed out that only tlrose senior citizens applying for ttris defernent nould be so treated" I.lrs. Springhill rnoved for the adoption of Ordinance 68-29-0 in the first reading, seconded by lrir. Arndt" ltre Erestion hras called for and no'tiqt passed bry wanirous ro11 call vote. B. Resolution 68-38-R Foreclosures for 1966 and 1967 Taxes. The resolution rvasof the resolution, seoonded by 1,1r" Arndt. The question was called for, notion passed by a urnniruts ro11 call vote" D( NEI^7 BTJSINESS of Tar P58-12 R6B-43 and R68-44. . Ittrs. R68-43 ard R58-44 , seconded by Mr" Arndt" The question ',';as called for ard nptiqr passed by a unnirnous r,.rIL caII vote. The adjustnents were Adjustments P68-12, A. a o a c \ a I : .t i r"-r.l t: t.t r(rt I : 'I ; l.: fi.\ 1 'l r Ll' t .i 'l',i i t' ,i,,ri ..,r,.i jl: a.t,t 1, .l 'i"{'f i': l. ,a ,f ?'t I r l: .'t t I a. t. ,t ,! al, t. 'tl : .: l I I :'.tj{. :ir,:. 'l o ) /'\ t it, tt t tlr:t' I ,..l.lt',. ..,ti t(,) Jt. , i .. lj I t '( r .'r' t.t..' i. '1 ..' ,t:. ; ,l ll I I t. rI r- "'('r', It IrcDTN( ISIATD rcUTET PI+DGIDG 3 uoEDc aottlsslo! !m[PE:@ r cA[,L lD OnOm, Ihe Egjfrg war aalled to oEder at 7:30 P.M. in the Librarlz of trle l'tali !u-r' IGdfdr, Alasle by Chainnn Jdn waller. II NE.t CAII, Present.lffirMfrrieffi rEfda celltg .Idln t€ldlEl llatery Harry l{aUac AIso present : Flve peryle in the etdiene ftl MIMTIES s. P!$IIOUS DEEItrsj - Oc[6!er 30, 1968 Ite minutes trcre @ as writtcn. N' gtrER MIII'IES' A. fssenbly - regular - Oct&er 17, 1968 B. aeseftfy - kgular - No\re*er 7, L968c. e"".rofi - sp6in l - oeteer sf, fsee rhele were rD oomt b Utccc ninrtes. V AIOi.}IICNSIOE Al[) @BBTISPONDBTE La Ihe letterA. Ietter frfit Horard lGiser rre Pldl for waa wals of the a&ninirtratirre &de,Titt€ 7, Divisiqt 1,Atpter 2t alt f*ilitles ertpre t}te mrgt be $Jrnitted @. lltrls was fc infiomti'Gt and an \/I PUEII.IC rc for Btk I CaSe VtIaS se[ilBE slrgte$t or water EFtem senrcs for reuiery b Health, than one ulit, PlutsrrDre Jtulgau.P1ans mnst ha\rc seal of registered edorsenant was girrcn by the Ccrmdssi4r, te Adet nEp oa rorred tlat the frqn to R-3 beffi$ragM'e ltr.he had rpthfulg to add to his letter. A ![IIES- was raised bY D'lr. [IaneY Ers to the size of Ute Iot. tt, Ilartman stated tln lot ts 10,000 eqfiare fut ard is iregular' Ihe waa closed and the npetirg @'was a \Dte.reasons Itere rrDre rocm to lsse tJte fanily; tlretz cdr better afford this ti.BE.b hrild larger ture than btry a larger one at UII ZCNITIG IIEI'IS, PW HETIIEW '! lltrE 1IIII S[BDnIISIC]US, PW E\IIEril A.TirE Estensiqt m -- Barartof or ffef^l are rrlt, yet been ftnalizd bnrt are ffi tlr.ttte notim a plt byu[r- lo,ts Addrt Itese arle lots t}tat ha\re that have bsl finalized.tl and ed&t *2 ffi for a report of the $rsrk wiUl gtrestion was calted fon; and IUr.fS anf !8. f;or u,ascase B. rrblic tparirry.r.+f-GAIL VOEE. of Ertire Udcan rerewal'- ASTIA reI1 ?- rrpved o a a ,o a. t (-'i- . :..Ir.."': .-._rlJ..-,.i..', :.!., :. .' ),. ;:f l ;,.''...,- ;'.'j....:]. .., r 1:.. .... : :l.i i.!t.r. . i, i'. )f .L !':;-;:1 .;.' t)rtJ/'. .)t {:} t:.i ; .1.r",1i ; -. ; ' ,r, j. .i ji:' .,.-.:,_, .i,'l .i:-r l.e i 'ir r) i] i- , ii[- 't:],ii i:j '.r{) i.i,.;.'L'.,r.:.1 , :',l,ir-; -j-i7. i:::. 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An increase in ttre size of tlre fanily a larger 2.Ttre farnily can better afford to build a hcrne on ttre TO: FRCM: SUBJ: 3. SHln]h ME},ORANDW Assernbly P&Z WIOI FOR REZCNING I-CII 26, BI.,K L, BUSINESS TtO R-3 (Wiffiam F. Hartmarr Case land than it can to purchase a larger hcnre A ched< of tlre CcrtpreLrensive PIan for 1999 noted tLrat ttre area in qtrestion is 2L, TOTOISITE 117-D) at this tiJre. made : to an R-3plan indicated it will be used as a buffer zone between and Residential. Ttrerefore this rezoning ttre objectives of tlre PIan. not be CIerkJ S , 1968 ADD{ ir ttris the to -I ot o I Publishens Altidavit UNITED STA'IIjS OI' ATUERICA State ol Alaska NOTICE OFPI,ANMTTG &COMMISSION THE R^EG MEETrINGOF' TrIE ISI,AI{I)tsOROUGII &ZONING COM SSION ES: NOVEM- f, S. \Mayne Kotil&, belng first duly sworn, depose and say: I am editor and publlsher of the Kodlak MIRROR, a dally newspaper published at Kodiak, Thlrd Judiclal Dlvl- slon, State of Alaskitr, and that the annexed printcd notice was publlshed tn satd news- paper Lr lssues of the foUowlng dafes: ... ..N.q.y., . .. ]5.,....}?(.fl BCHEDUTEDBm, 13 wAclDUE TO I,ACK A QUOR-f.,:ITd. TTIE WILLBE HELD OhI 1NOVEMBER Zo,i pm., Ilr TIIE ! er Tm NEw oF- ADDN., rBoltt $usnrnssTO R-3. I SALLY B, HhrnnxClerk/TreasuherPlSUsh: Nov. 15,1*g 7 Y, 30 f (/?"( S. Wayne Kottda SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to before me 4?r-/-/ ffits --e-2.{:fu^y of *--'..,.:'.'...*:l--, $.(:!.- ---. of Alaska. My Commlsslon e:rplres { H( l f.Il K TARING ?VILL BEN WILTJAT\{ HAFI,T_REQIIDSf FrOR A!vc[ oF iror 28,I, TOWNSITE ru 7/_ ,o 896T , gT _rec{uraloN , #rfgna -ro-rnseaqr/4toTC XftICt\lilH ATTVS a '7 'e -U OI SS3I\US0EI I/\[HJ t t gJrsM4ot 'T )LtoTg 'gz J0r .{o DrutlozlJ[, v uo{ JSsnOmI srrrrdwr}IVH r/MIT.rru No GruI{ ag rrrrlt gNftIVEIH {r"tgna Iv '9t{rcrlrn8 g3r,g.f,o s.tv,ts tlgN AIil rV ,'mr]Xnm ul{r Nr ,.*.d Otrt I896T '02 USEI/EI Ot{ 'xr/osgtrlog{ No (nEH gB TIIIvt Erm,rm^r mtrI .*{*o o .{O ,",*I OI ENCI GITIES}I\NC S\A{ ET UffIho,AON }n, I CIEITNCEI}DS I\I3ISqII{,'DC ,*r{oz 3 gNrNt*ld r,nclrm c},*.ISr XilC.x oo ,b eNrJiEI,[ *reuh *r, DNIJiIgI^l I{Of SSII,T]L0C 9NITNOZ 3 DNINI\MId .{O tr)IJcN I I t tPublishers A[Iidavit UNITED STAIES OF AITIEBICA State of Naska SS: HER.EBY f, S. Wayne Kotil&, belng first duly sworn, depose and say: f am edltor and publlsher of the Kodtak MIRROR, a dally newqpaper pubtlshed at Kodlak, Ttllrd Judiclal Dlvl- slon, State of Alask&, and tJrat tJre annexed, printed notlce wa"s publlshed ln sald news- paper ln lssues of the following dates: Nov . 6, 1968 EIV EZ OF ? :30 STATE BE 1, TOWNSITE BUSINE$SI TO 8. Wayne KotulaB. IIENDRD( . 6, 1968 SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to before me NOTARY PIIBIJC ln and for the State of Alaska. My Comml,ssion e>rplres l_J,i- 7/ I o a }I'][TCBBMTZCbTIIGCDII{ISSICNTTIEHII}G ITEAEry GII'EN IIIATbrortcE THE N t ZCI{I}G CIfiTSSIC}I Clr IE rcmlcts I,III.L ED XIE f,E[ItrAR I'@HI]G Af 7:30 P.]1. Ol w13 A HEARIIC Hn& E m,D Ct{ t{tljtJht! InRtr{nNfsCETXG :W rcRAW ro R-3. ror 26, Br(trK I, rflsssrlE IDEN, rHr[ SALLY B. ImIDRIK I 6, I I I It- I I I L 'a \ t I 1t18.F. 2B5B Alaska Dear o }iartman; tloverrber 5, 1968 wit}r yql, the Plarrning & Zsrlrrylast neettng to ast, on IUE fe fq lulr re4rest ts dE tn Ilartrnarr P As BestvoEl ataaa@ than as ato uge the inazcne, A tnariry nltt be held ql this rrkthe nerct & Zsllrg lbetfrrg on @,,M. tn the ffi at the N€rt, 1968 at 7 30 State the a rylicatisr $20.00. an of trEvB arry Epetlcrsgttxt, llsr. cr this rntter, pt"ease do rprt, Sinerely yarrs, I{mna L. }Iolt Secrctary o o oo ?r^,-.?r?, .?.r?ra-. ,h^.Fr^r*,ooITUIAK ISIATD BOMf'n Bol( L246 Ibclialc, Alaska ihnrcrnber 1, 1968 \rctrt@ OF PUBITC HEARI}G Ittis is to rntlfy yan tlrat a EJrIic tearing wilt be held sr rlillian llartmanfs qillest 6c a rcantrg of Iot 25, Bloc* l, Ilrsnsib e&n, fun BtsjrEss b IF3, bfr b a<a$r Phrrrtrry and Zqrirg Cqrmisslsr. Slrr lrql are a pcqErtl, ct'rrEr in tlre area, if ycnl wish yclr rnalz e:ress yqrr qtnim qr ttris reqest at that tirrrs. PUELIC I-EARI}G TO BE iiBTD U{ EE @ G'IHE NE['I STAIE OFT{ICE EtILDrlG. DAr , W ., . DAIIE j'qlerrlcer 13, 1968 TU.E 7;30 p.rr. . ai. ?iT. ,t:r t., :J.'" '!'t i oo i: oo TO SUBJECT FoLD t RE\ITEW ROY FROM REqIEST FoR MEErrl[G OF SEE{I. 11 KODIAK ISTAND BOROUGH P. O. BOX 1246. KODIAK, ATASKA 996 15 DATE e/5/68 F. HARII,IAN) I presune this is sirnilar to thre Chase recruest, o<cept i.tr this case ttre lot i.t: nO\^/ ZOned re-subrni and ask Or u,ouId nC[^I lbuld the sarre advice urrder Sec. 2L I residerrtial constrtrction have to be denied he 5 .2.20 of Tharks a Iot. PLEASE REPLY TO '4> SIGNED Ia T DATE S IGN ED REruRN THIS COPY TO SENDER sLrould u.drance./ since tlle lot is Busi.rness? Oj Oj September 4, 1968 I S land Borough Build ing L246 la ska 996L5 Chairman and I 1ey Box A a members of the Borough Assembly: is letEer seeking permis s ion Eo build LoE 26 B tk 1 , Towns ite Addn . This past the hospital on that porEion of gura Road and Upper Tagura Road. house is only 15 I x 25l with only e inadequaEe for my wife and I and anothe r child expec ted in Feb rua ry , I was bo I now occupy rn a he and ra ised on this same ground upon ', AE one E ime , my family had a la rge re buE we were cleaned ouE by a fireoom home t I simply cannot afford Eo buy another larger sewhere. However through a Veteranrs loan I a 241 x 38r house built on rny loL. Sincerely, ?/fu -h a'z P ;UAL'tz^ t z<- I^lilliam F. HarEman - J a'" ) I a PLtuot:IlG & zcri{Ii{G C[ I IISSICII ] october 30, 1968 2 It tras fointed out that in tlre case of a ruiuest fc a rzriane, a pr$liclrcaring was nrarxlatorlz. i,lr. Brortlrcrs rviUxlrerv his nptior, anl iUs. eelliswittrlreri her seorul. i,ir. i.elch nrcveo for a public trearinq to te held at the rE:t<t [Eetirtg. i.lrcrtion died fon lacl.. of a seonu. It ruas then fqrd that a plathilI rpt been sutmitted with ,ir. Chase's application. Since a plat is ore oitJre reqdrenents for an application for a variarre, t}le Ccmrdssion agreed totalele firrther actist qr Ure reqrrest until the ne:ct neetirry, peldiry irtrnissicnof the reqrrireci plat. B.for Variance - I.ot 26 Llocli I Tcnrnsite Addn - :,tIlian F. Hartman ol . Hartuarr s was atiris case nap sinrilar to that of lir. ctnse, since ilr. [Iartmantryfury to enlarge a building w?rich has a ron-onforming use. It r.ras pointed ort,that tlre Attcney felt that a residerre ould LegaUy te permitteA in a bu.siaesszone. iiq,Ever, tlre Ccnmission felt tnat the Zorrirg @dinalce did rpt permitresilences in !-:usiaess zones. ft lras slrygested that it. t-iartnanrs lort trerezorEd to R-3, since it is @ntignJorrs to R-'3frmit ldm to enlarge his house. rrr. EroUrers zoning nl)vd o arul since tltis r'Du1ct s€@rded lirs, Gel listhat i,r. ltartmants te a a at a utrr sLrEDr\rrsrG.IS, pRElfi irI..tAlU .RElrrE'; I A for Vacation ard of Ertire Urban Rene$ral . A letter fron retter suggest€d that actuar sun ey not be reqrfurcd until the l{asi read. Thelots are sold.fhis prcc€dure t{ould allorv solre title transfers rdriclr are rurr beiry feld rlpo It vrould then alsoLecause certain blocks harre rrot been platted and re@rdecl allcn,r tlrese lots to again ke place<l orr the ta>( ro11 . Itre I€re strdied.i,jrs. GeILls rrs\red for terrtative of the of the D( x iG )(rr )UII $JBDfVISIC'I$, EII{AL - i{qre OLD IN'SDESS . itloe PIIAIWEG & STEET TIEi'iS - i.Ione A[]DIE@ QTIMfXS - IICft' Atr CUHCWEI'IT - the neeting adjorned at 9 rl5 p.m. AFPH0tlED,r Respecffirlly sulrnittecl, Jofrn i''hller, CIlairnrar Sally ilerdrix, Actiry Seclretafy t-..-. ,I 'jl. ,I .( . . ..) .'r.' J. I.tl I I.' .,' 'i ': i t -''l' 1i ' 't,ll I )) .-l.. i .-t- I lr : ,t -,4 !i-' ,- I t I It !l tl ,i I aa fti lf :'T'i : i i' :': it ' r';l '. :.t "fi : ' :..'. t-: t' :1. FROM KODIAK ISU {D BOROUGH P. C. BOX 1246 KODIAK, ALASKA 996 I5 TO SU BJECT FoLD + DA Lot 26, Blk. 1 in wri he has a buildinq t. vou. PLEASE REPLY TO -+> SIGNED Sharcn Ham DATE SIGNED RETURN THIS COPY TO SENDER {-a out vour issusincl !.t t t rt.,I rlty lhnager --| 685 -.rrake $laska 99615 Rolland Jonco, Clty Englnccr P. 0. Bor 685 f,odilrlr, Alarka 99615 Grey !{ms of Sacncd Hoart P. 0. Box 118? fodhk, Alaake 99615 Cecll tr Justtne Harmn P. 0. Box 1123 IGdl.ik, AIagkB 99615 ldrrlr A fuine Unger P. 0. Bolc 2L4 I(odiak, Alask8 99615 Robert tr He1en C. Hal1 P, 0. Box ?457 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 C. Ktng Box s0.t , Alesks 99615 G,;ffi"H*:*:n'" - Setttle, Wash. 98199 C:T:. t Kodtak Otto C. t, Rebccca Mahlc PL 0L Box 2016 Kodlak, Alsske 99515 Sargent Brotherg t, Sargent A]rer P. 0. tlor( 121 Kodi^ak, Alaska 99615 ,tofrn f/ Katherlnc D. Rogprs P..,C. Box 252 Kodlekr Alaalca 99615 John O IIary Chya Ilox 994 Kodta,k, Alaaka 99615 r.E m:*l E&nurd U Bculeh O8born P. 0. IIox 1741 Kodlak, A1aska 99615 Anthony J. Perrcz Borc 6 Kodlak, Ataska 99615 ffi"Ot'ffi*€,*{f6!rrtia Standard OiI of Caltfornta San Franci.gco, Celtfornl.a ffi,S,Ilr. Rlchhrd J. Reftrge ltanagcr U. S. l'lsh t, WlldtUe P. 0. I}ox 825 ftSSh tluht"Tt&fu*, P. 0, Box 55 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 State Divlsion"of Iand U4 6th Arre. Anchomgs r A1aska ggSOI "ffir*-Jlqcncel t , o o o ,/"///2 -13 r r- .<- B,/ n,t /? L/ h77 2z/25,/ \>{{ q?taJ /1tlu z, ht FT,/- 3 4u/ 5,/ ot .bc#" o* / v v/5 f 44+W UwA \ rul )=?,/ v&'bax f L5 ,il4 (,.u I ? * \ d J, Hensel .rOf . Caur. R,E, Richar& . ull€rine D. 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