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710 Mill Bay Road (Room 204), Kodiak, Alaska 99615.6340- Phone: (907)486.5736, extension 255 or 254 ZONING COMPLIANCE
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Driveway Permit (State, City of Kodiak, Borough) Issued
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9. Septic system PLAN approved by: Date:
Distribution: File / Building Official /Applicant ' THIS FORM DOES NOT AUTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION WHEN A BUILDING PERMIT IS REQUIRED
July 1990
Thomas and Marie Finn
Box 2941
Kodiak, Alaska 99615
Kodiak Island Borough
710 MILL BAY ROAD
KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-6340
PHONE (907) 486-5736
August 16, 1990
Re: Case 90-044. Request for a variance from Section 17.54.010.0 (Height--
Extension onto Public Property) of the Borough Code to permit a chain-
link fence [not exceeding four (4) feet in height] which will project beyond
the front lot line to the sidewalk located in the Simeonoff Street right-of-
way. Lot 3, Block 53, East Addition; 1617 Simeonoff.
Dear Mr. and Ms. Finn:
The Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission at their meeting
on August 15, 1990, granted the variance request cited above, subject to the
following conditions:
1. The property owner must obtain approval for the fence from the City of
Kodiak prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit.
2. The fence is constructed at the applicants sole expense.
The applicants assume any liability associated with said fence on City-
owned .property.
4. If at a future time the City determines that the fence must be removed
from the City owned right-of-way, the applicants, or any subsequent
owner of Lot 3, Block 53, East Addition, agree to remove the fence
without cost to the City.
5. Since the land is publicly owned, no prescriptive right accrues to the
user.
Kodiak Island Borough
Thomas and Marie Finn
August 16, 1990 •
Page Two
6. Construction of the fence shall be in such a manner as not to reduce any
required off-street parking.
7. The fence must not interfere with street cleaning or maintenance.
THIS APPROVAL DOES NOT ALLOW ANY CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN.
Zoning compliance and/or a building permit must first be obtained. Please
contact this office for further details.
An appeal of this decision may be initiated by any person or party aggrieved by
filing a written notice of appeal with the City Clerk within ten (10) days of the
date of the Commission's decision. The notice of appeal must state the specific
grounds for the appeal and the relief sought by the applicant. Therefore, the
Commission's decision will not be final and effective until ten (10) days
following the decision.
Failure to utilize this variance within twelve (12) months after its effective
date shall cause its cancellation. Please bring this letter when you come to our
office to obtain zoning compliance for any construction on the lot.
The Commission adopted the following findings of fact in support of their
decision:
1. Exceptional physical circumstances or conditions applicable to the
property or intended use of development. which generally do not apply to
other properties in the same land use district.
The exceptional condition applicable to the intended use of the property
is largely a perceptual one. Typically, residential property owners
assume that all the land out to the sidewalk or roadway edge is their
"yard," and that they should be able to erect a fence of reasonable height
around that yard. In addition, if the fence was built along the property
lines, strips of City property would remain outside the fence. It is
Kodiak Island Borough
Thomas and Marie Finn
August 16, 1990
Page Three
possible that the City property would not be maintained by the adjacent
property owner.
2. Strict application of the zoning ordinances would result in practical
difficulties or unnecessary hardships.
Strict application of the zoning ordinance would only allow the fence to
extend to the front property line. This is an unnecessary hardship when
many other fences in the community have been permitted to encroach on
the public rights-of-way without first receiving a variance. Also, the
Commission has granted numerous variances in the past for fences to
project into the road rights-of-way.
The granting of the variance will not result in material damages or
prejudice to other properties in the vicinity nor be detrimental to the
public's health. safety and welfare.
Granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public's health,
safety, or welfare because a four (4) foot fence along the Simeonoff Street
right-of-way will not pose a line-of-sight problem. Also, the conditions of
approval will insure that any future removal of the fence will not result in
a cost to the public.
4. The granting of the variance will not be contrary to the objectives of the
Comprehensive Plan.
Granting of the variance will not be contrary to the objectives of the
Comprehensive Plan which identifies this area for Medium Density
Residential Development. In general, comprehensive plans do not
address minor developments such as fences. In addition, the
construction of this fence will not change the permitted residential land
use.
Kodiak Island Borough
Thomas and Marie Finn
August 16, 1990
Page Four
5. That actions of the applicant did not cause special conditions or financial
hardship from which relief is being sought by the variance.
In this instance, actions of the applicant have not caused the conditions
from which relief is being sought by a variance. The variance request will
be decided prior to construction of the fence.
6. That the granting of the variance will not permit a prohibited land use in
the district involved.
Fences are permitted in all land use districts.
If you have any questions about the action of the Conunission, please contact
the Community Development Department.
Sincerely,
Patricia Eads, Secretary
Community Development Department
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Monashka Bay Alaska Subdivision, and of the twenty-five (25)
foot wide portion of the road and utility easement across the rear
lot line of Lot 3, Block 4, Monashka Bay Alaska Subdivision; and
the creation of a ten (10) foot wide electrical easement along the
rear lot lines of Lots 2 and 3, Block 4, Monashka Bay Alaska
Subdivision. 1548 and 1626 Sawmill Circle (Postponed from
the July 18, 1990 Planning and Zoning Commission regular
meeting)
LINDA FREED noted there was no new staff recommendation
nor staff report for this item; information was previously
provided to the Commission on this request.
Regular Session Closed.
Public Hearing Opened:
Seeing and hearing none.
Public Hearing Closed.
Regular Session Opened.
COMMISSIONER HARIT MOVED TO GRANT preliminary
approval of the vacation of a platted fifty (50) foot wide road and
utility easement from Sawmill Circle through Lots 2 and 3,
Block 4, Monashka Bay Alaska Subdivision, and of the twenty -
five (25) foot wide portion of the road and utility easement across
the rear lot line of Lot 3, Block 4, Monashka Bay Alaska
Subdivision; and the creation of a ten (10) foot wide electrical
easement along the rear lot lines of Lots 2 and 3, Block 4,
Monashka Bay Alaska Subdivision.
The motion was seconded and FAILED by unanimous roll call
vote. Commissioners Coleman, Heinrichs, Barrett, Hartt, and
Aspgren voted "no."
LINDA FREED informed the audience of the appeal procedure
for this matter.
Case 90 -044. Request for a variance from Section 17.54.010.0
(Height -- Extension onto Public Property) of the Borough Code to
permit a chain -link fence [not exceeding four (4) feet in height]
which will project beyond the front lot line to the sidewalk
located in the Simeonoff Street right -of -way. Lot 3, Block 53,
East Addition; 1617 Simeonoff. (Thomas and Marie Finn)
LINDA FREED indicated 31 public hearing notices were mailed
for this case and 2 were returned in favor of this request. Staff
recommended approval of this request, subject to conditions.
Regular Session Closed.
Public Hearing Opened:
Seeing and hearing none.
Public Hearing Closed.
Regular Session Opened.
COMMISSIONER BARRETT MOVED TO GRANT a variance from
Section 17.54.010.0 of the Borough Code to permit a chain -link
fence [not exceeding four (4) feet in height] which will project
P & Z Minutes: August 15, 1990
beyond the front lot line to the curb located in the Simeonoff
Street right -of -way adjoining Lot 3, Block 53, East Addition;
subject to the conditions of approval contained in the staff
report dated July 31, 1990; and to adopt the findings contained
in the staff report dated July 31, 1990, as "Findings of Fact" for
this case.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
1. The property owner must obtain approval for the fence
from the City of Kodiak prior to issuance of a Zoning
Compliance Permit.
2. The fence is constructed at the applicants' sole expense.
The applicants assume any liability associated with said
fence on City -owned property.
4. If at a future time the City determines that the fence must
be removed from the City owned right -of -way, the
applicants, or any subsequent owner of Lot 3, Block 53,
East Addition, agree to remove the fence without cost to
the City.
5. Since the land is publicly owned, no prescriptive right
accrues to the user.
6. Construction of the fence shall be in such a manner as
not to reduce any required off - street parking.
7. The fence must not interfere with street cleaning or
maintenance,
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. Exceptional physical circumstances or conditions
applicable to the property or intended use of development,
which generally do not apply to other properties in the
same land use district.
The exceptional condition applicable to the intended use of
the property is largely a perceptual one. Typically,
residential property owners assume that all the land out
to the sidewalk or roadway edge is their "yard," and that
they should be able to erect a fence of reasonable height
around that yard. In addition, if the fence was built along
the property lines, strips of City property would remain
outside the fence. It is possible that the City property
would not be maintained by the adjacent property owner.
2. Strict application of the zoning ordinances would result in
practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships.
Strict application of the zoning ordinance would only allow
the fence to extend to the front property line. This is an
unnecessary hardship when many other fences in the
community have been permitted to encroach on the public
rights -of -way without first receiving a variance. Also, the
Commission has granted numerous variances in the past
for fences to project into the road rights -of -way.
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The granting of the variance will not result in material
damages or preiudice to other properties in the vicinity
nor be detrimental to the public's health. safety and
welfare.
Granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the
public's health, safety, or welfare because a four (4) foot
fence along the Simeonoff Street right -of -way will not pose
a line -of -sight problem. Also, the conditions of approval
will insure that any future removal of the fence will not
result in a cost to the public.
4. The granting of the variance will not be contrary to the
objectives of the Comprehensive Plan.
Granting of the variance will not be contrary to the
objectives of the Comprehensive Plan which identifies this
area for Medium Density Residential Development. In
general, comprehensive plans do not address minor
developments such as fences. In addition, the
construction of this fence will not change the permitted
residential land use.
5. That actions of the applicant did not cause special
conditions or financial hardship from which relief is being
sought by the variance.
In this instance, actions of the applicant have not caused
the conditions from which relief is being sought by a
variance. The variance request will be decided prior to
construction of the fence.
6. That the granting of the variance will not permit a
prohibited land use in the district involved.
Fences are permitted in all land use districts.
The motion was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call
vote.
C) Case 90-045. Request for a variance from Section
17.20.030.A.4 (Area Requirements) of the Borough Code to
permit the construction of a thirty by seventy (30 x 70) foot four -
plex on a lot which is 270 square feet short of the minimum
required lot area of 8,000 square feet in a R3 -- Multifamily
Residential Zoning District. Lot 9E, Block 6, Miller Point
Subdivision First Addition; 4063 Rezanof Drive East. (Dane and
Alayne Larsen)
LINDA FREED indicated 26 public hearing notices were mailed
for this case and 2 were returned stating conditional non-
objection to this request. Staff provided the Commission with
findings of fact for both approval and denial of this request.
CHAIRMAN HEINRICHS noted that he had received a telephone
call expressing objection to this request due to off -street parking
considerations.
Regular Session Closed.
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PUBLIC WORk6 p €PARTM NT
9410 MILL MY ROAD, kODIAk, ALMA 99615
August. 14, 1990
Mr. Thomas Finn
1617'Simeonoff
Kodiak, Alaska 99615
.Dear. Mr Finn;
.Your request to erect a fence in your front yard to the property
line which will encroach onto City property behind the sidewalk:
is-granted subject to the - following provisions:
1. The fence must not interfere with sidewalk use, clean_.
ing or.nlaintenance.
2. 'If, for any reason, the City of Kodiak requires the
:fence to be removed or replaced, the expense shall be borne;,,
solely.by the owner of, the fence.
3. The City of. Kodiak will make all reasonable efforts 'to
•avoid:damaging the fence in normal maintenance and snow re=
moval operations. However,' should such damage occur, cost:
for; the repair of the damage will be the responsibility of_
the owner of the fence.:
..4. This letter must be presented to the Kodiak Island
Borough Community Development office to..obtain a zoning com -. :.
pliance permit for construction of. the fence.
5: °A building permit must be obtained from the City build-
ng department'for construction of any fence over six feet
n ;height.
TELEPHONE (907) 48.6 -8060
FAA (907) 486-8600
orks
Thomas and Marie Finn
Box 2941
Kodiak, Alaska 99615
Kodiak Island Borough
710 MILL BAY ROAD
KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-6340
PHONE (907) 486-5736
August 9, 1990
Re: Case 90-044. Request for a variance from Section 17.54.010.0 (Height--
Extension onto Public Property) of the Borough Code to permit a chain-
link fence (not exceeding four (4) feet in height] which will project beyond
the front lot line to the sidewalk located in the Simeonoff Street right-of-
way. Lot 3, Block 53, East Addition; 1617 Simeonoff.
Dear Mr. and Ms. Finn:
Enclosed please find a copy of the materials, concerning the above referenced item,
reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Commission at their regularly scheduled packet
review worksession held Wednesday, August 8, 1990.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact the Community Development
Department.
Sincerely,
Pe444i-A,
Patricia Eads, Secretary
Community Development Department
enclosures
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Kodiak Island Borough
MEMORANDUM
Public Hearing Item 13
July 31, 1990
Planning and Zoning Commission
Community Development Department
Information for the August 15, 1990 Reg ar Meeting
Case 90-044. Request for a variance from Section 17.54.010.0
(Height--Extension onto Public Property) of the Borough Code to
permit a chain-link fence [not exceeding four (4) feet in height]
which will project beyond the front lot line to the sidewalk located
in the Simeonoff Street right-of-way. Lot 3, Block 53, East
Addition; 1617 Simeonoff. (Thomas and Marie Finn)
Thirty-one (31) public hearing notices were distributed on August 1, 1990.
Date of site visit:
2.
4.
Applicant:
Land Owner:
Existing Zoning:
Zoning History:
July 26, 1990
Thomas and Marie Finn
Thomas and Marie Finn
R1—Single-family Residential
The 1968 Comprehensive Plan identifies this area as
Residential--R1. Departmental files indicate no
further activity.
5. Location:
Physical:
Legal:
6. Lot Size:
7. Existing Land Use:
Case 90-044
1617 Simeonoff
Lot 3, Block 53, East Addition
5,000 square feet
Single-family residential
Page 1 of 5 P & Z: August 15, 1990
Public Hearing Item 13
8. Surrounding Land Use and Zoning:
North: Tract C, U.S. Survey 1396
Use: Shopping center and apartments
Zoning: B-- Business
South: Lot 7, Block 52, East Addition
Use: Vacant
Zoning: R-1--Single-family Residential
East: Lot 2, Block 53, East Addition
Use: Single - family residence
Zoning: R-1--Single-family Residential
West: Lot 4, Block 53, East Addition
Use: Single - family residence
Zoning: R-1--Single-family Residential
9. Comprehensive Plan: The 1968 Comprehensive Plan depicts this area
as Medium Density Residential.
10. Applicable Regulations: The following sections of Title 17 (Zoning) of the
Borough Code and the Kodiak Island Borough
Coastal Management Program (KIBCMP) are
applicable to this request:
17.54.010 Height -- Extension onto public property.
Fences and walls not exceeding six feet in height may occupy any portion
of a side or rear yard in any R district, provided that where such fence or
wall projects beyond the front yard line or setback line toward the front
property line, the following further restrictions shall apply:
C. No fence, wall or hedge shall be erected or maintained on the
public property beyond the front property line of any lot or parcel
of land, except masonry or concrete retaining walls, and then only
to a height not to exceed six inches above the grade of the earth
such wall is constructed to retain. A permit shall first be secured
from the building official approving the necessity for and type of
such retaining wall.
Coastal Management Applicable Policies: The KIBCMP does not address
minor structural developments such as fences.
Case 90 -044
Page 2 of 5 P & Z: August 15, 1990
Public Hearing Item B
COMMENTS
This request is intended to permit a four (4) foot fence to encroach into the
Simeonoff Street right -of -way to the curb. A letter of approval from the City of
Kodiak will have to be obtained and placed on file prior to issuance of a Zoning
Compliance Permit.
In order for the Commission to grant a variance, all of the following conditions
must be satisfied:
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. Exceptional physical circumstances or conditions applicable to the
property or intended use of development. which generally do not apply to
other properties in the same land use district.
The exceptional condition applicable to the intended use of the property
is largely a perceptual one. Typically, residential property owners
assume that all the land out to the sidewalk or roadway edge is their
"yard," and that they should be able to erect a fence of reasonable height
around that yard. In addition, if the fence was built along the property
lines, strips of City property would remain outside the fence. It is
possible that the City property would not be maintained by the adjacent
property owner.
2. Strict application of the zoning ordinances would result in practical
difficulties or unnecessary hardships.
Strict application of the zoning ordinance would only allow the fence to
extend to the front property line. This is an unnecessary hardship when
many other fences in the community have been permitted to encroach on
the public rights -of -way without first receiving a variance. Also, the
Commission has granted numerous variances in the past for fences to
project into the road rights -of -way.
Case 90 -044
Page 3 of 5 P & Z: August 15, 1990
Public Hearing Item B
The granting of the variance will not result in material damages or
prejudice to other properties in the vicinity nor be detrimental to the
public's health. safety and welfare.
Granting of the variance will not be detrimental to the public's health,
safety, or welfare because a four (4) foot fence along the Simeonoff Street
right-of-way will not pose a line-of-sight problem. Also, the conditions of
approval will insure that any future removal of the fence will not result in
a cost to the public.
4. The granting of the variance will not be contrary to the objectives of the
Comprehensive Plan.
Granting of the variance will not be contrary to the objectives of the
Comprehensive Plan which identifies this area for Medium Density
Residential Development. In general, comprehensive plans do not
address minor developments such as fences. In addition, the
construction of this fence will not change the permitted residential land
use.
5. That actions of the applicant did not cause special conditions or financial
hardship from which relief is being sought by the variance.
In this instance, actions of the applicant have not caused the conditions
from which relief is being sought by a variance. The variance request will
be decided prior to construction of the fence.
6. That the granting of the variance will not permit a prohibited land use in
the district involved.
Fences are permitted in all land use districts.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff finds that this request does meet all the conditions necessary for a
variance to be granted under Chapter 17.66 (Variance) of the Borough Code.
Case 90-044 Page 4 of 5 P & Z: August 15, 1990
Public Hearing Item 13
APPROPRIATE MOTION
Should the Commission agree with the staff recommendation, the appropriate
motion is:
Move to grant a variance from Section 17.54.010.0 of
the Borough Code to permit a chain -link fence [not
exceeding four (4) feet in height] which will project
beyond the front lot line to the curb located in the
Simeonoff Street right -of -way adjoining Lot 3, Block
53, East Addition; subject to the conditions of approval
contained in the staff report dated July 31, 1990; and
to adopt the findings contained in the staff report
dated July 31, 1990, as "Findings of Fact" for this
case.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
1. The property owner must obtain approval for the fence from the City of
Kodiak prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit.
2. The fence is constructed at the applicants' sole expense.
3. The applicants assume any liability associated with said fence on City -
owned property.
4. If at a future time the City determines that the fence must be removed
from the City owned right -of -way, the applicants, or any subsequent
owner of Lot 3, Block 53, East Addition, agree to remove the fence
without cost to the City.
5. Since the land is publicly owned, no prescriptive right accrues to the
user.
6. Construction of the fence shall be in such a manner as not to reduce any
required off -street parking.
7. The fence must not interfere with street cleaning or maintenance.
Case 90-044 Page 5 of 5 P & Z: August 15, 1990
Lot 3, BlooK 53,
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Public \otice Arec
Minimum of 350 feet
from exterior lot ines
KOIiiAK ISLAND BOROL t.TH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
• 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska 99615
ITEM VI-B
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
A public hearing will be held on Wednesday, August 15, 1990. The meeting
will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak,
Alaska, before the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission, to hear
comments, if any, on the following request:
Case 90-044. Request for a variance from Section 17.54.010.0 (Height--
Extension onto Public Property) of the Borough Code to permit a chain-link
fence [not exceeding four (4) feet in height] which will project beyond the front
lot line to the -sidewalk located In th& Simeorioff Sifeet right--of-way; Lot 3,
Block 53, East Addition; 1617 Simeonoff. (Thomas and Marie Finn)
If you do not wish to testify verbally, you may provide your comments in the space below, or
in a letter to the Community Development Department odor to the meeting.
This notice is being sent to you because our records indicate you are a property owner in the area of the request.
If you have any questions about the request, please feel free to call us at 486-5736,
extension 255.
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KOgtAlt ISLAND BOROUtH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska 99615
ITEM VI-B
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
A public hearing will be held on Wednesday, August 15, 1990. The meeting
will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak,
Alaska, before the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and zoning Commission, to hear
comments, if any, on the following request:
Case 90-044. Request for a variance from Section 17.54.010.0 (Height--
Extension onto Public Property) of the Borough Code to permit a chain-link
fence [not exceeding four (4) feet in height] which will project beyond the front
lot-line to the-- side-Walk located in the -Sinfeotioff-Street-fight=ol-Way. LTA -3;
Block 53, East Addition; 1617 Simeonoff. (Thomas and Marie Finn)
If you do not wish to testify verbally, you may provide your comments in the space below, or
in a letter to the Community Development Department prior to the meeting.
This notice is being sent to you because our records indicate you are a property owner in the area of the request.
If you have any questions about the request, please feel free to call us at 486-5736,
extension 255.
Your Name: QARY ID. 8/ E
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Your property description: 5 t L L1 -e 1- Li re, V
Comments:
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RECEIVED
AUG 8 1990
COMMUNTTv 0EvELOPMENT
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Case 90 -044
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Public (notice Area
Minimum of 35 feet
from exterior lot lines
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Thomas and Marie Firm
Box 2941
Kodiak, Alaska 99615
Kodiak Island Borough
710 MILL BAY ROAD
KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-6340
PHONE (907) 486-5736
August 1, 1990
Re: Case 90-044. Request for a variance from Section 17.54.010.0 (Height--
Extension onto Public Property) of the Borough Code to permit a chain-
link fence [not exceeding four (4) feet in height] which will project beyond
the front lot line to the sidewalk located in the Simeonoff Street right-of-
way. Lot 3, Block 53, East Addition; 1617 Simeonoff.
Dear Mr. and Ms. Firm:
Please be advised that the request referenced above has been scheduled for
review and action by the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning
Commission at their August 15, 1990 regular meeting. This meeting will begin
at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska.
Attendance at this meeting is recommended.
The week prior to the regular meeting, on Wednesday, August 8, 1990, at
7:30 p.m. in the Borough Conference Room (#121), the Commission will hold a
worksession to review the packet material for the regular meeting. You are
invited to attend this worksession in order to respond to any questions the
Commission may have regarding this request.
If you have any questions, please call the Community Development Department
at 486-5736, extension 255.
Sincerely,
Peae-t-A-
Patricia Eads, Secretary
Community Development Department
liOtiiAK ISLAND BOROTAT-H
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska 99615
ITEM VI-B
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
A public hearing will be held on Wednesday, August 15, 1990. The meeting
will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak,
Alaska, before the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission, to hear
comments, if any, on the following request:
Case 90-044. Request for a variance from Section 17.54.010.0 (Height--
Extension onto Public Property) of the Borough Code to permit a chain-link
fence [not exceeding four (4) feet in height] which will project beyond the front
lot line to the sidewalk located in the Simeonoff Street right-of-way. Lot 3,
Block 53, East Addition; 1617 Simeonoff. (Thomas and Marie Firm)
If you do not wish to testify verbally, you may provide your comments in the space below, or
in a letter to the Community Development Department prior to the meeting.
This notice is being sent to you because our records indicate you are a property owner in the area of the request.
If you have any questions about the request, please feel free to call us at 486-5736,
extension 255.
Your Name: Mailing Address:
Your property description:
Comments:
Case 90 -044
Lot 3, Bloc< 53,
_as: Addition
Public notice Area
Vinimum of 359 feet
from exterior lot lines
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VANS,CHARLES & VALENE
521 BARANOF ST
ODIAK AK 99615
VANSICH
521 BAR
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R1120490020
S & VALENE
ST
AK 99615
R1120490030
TERNBERGIFRONALD & KELLY
.0. BOX 2343
ODIAK AK 99615
R1120490040
VANS,GLEN & DELLA
.0. BOX 2681
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VANS, & DELLA
.0. 81
ODIAK AK 99615
R1120490060
IRONN,CARL & NINA
.0. BOX 963
'ODIAK AK 99615
rAHLE,CARLENE
40. BOX 574
ODIAK
R1120490080
AK 99615
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.ESTER 'GARY & LINDA
.0. BOX 538
ODIAK AK 99615
R1120490100
.AMAGLIA,J AMES E. SUS AN
.0. BOX 468
,ODIAK AK 99615
R1120490110
'AMIN, MATHEW E CHRISTINA
.512 SIMEONOFF ST
ODIAK AK 99615
R1120520021
;0UDREAU ALV IN & YVONNE
.0. BOX 3334
.ODIAK AK 99615
R1120520030
iICK. JACOB & ANNABELLE
618 SIMEONOFF STREET
ODIAK AK 99615
R1120520040
'ORRIS 'REYNOLD & MARY
00. BOX 772
ODIAK AK 99615
R1120520050
Il..9ANTONI 0 & LADONN A
614 SIMEONOFF
ODIAK AK 99615
R1120520060
OLEMAN WAYNE & MARIE
'.0. BOX 1913
ODIAK CITY OF
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AK 99615
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AK 99615
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AK 99615
R1120530020
AK 99615
R1120530030
INN,THOMAS & MARIE
.0. BOX 2941
ODIAK AK 99615
R1120530040
4YERS GARY & SUS AN
615 S It6lEONOF
.ODIAK AK 99615
R1120530050
IUD SECRETARY OF HOUSING
01 'C' STREET BOX 64
,NCHORAGE AK 99513
UMMINS,HIGH
BOX 455
:ODIAK
R112053006(1
AK 99615
R1120530070
400LEY,PATRICK & SHERRON
519 SIMEONOFF
ODIAK AK 99615
ABELIN,ROBIN
517 SIMEONOFF
ODIAK
R1120530080
AK 99615
R1120530090
ALL,FREDRICK & LLOANN
515 SIMEONOFF STREET
ODIAK AK 99615
R1120530100
JLLEEN,DAVID C ROBIN
513 SIMEONOFF ST
.ODIAK AK 99615
R1120530110
IACKEY,CHARLES/VICTORIA
.0. BOX 1941
.ODIAK AK 99615
R1120540080
ARGE,ALAN & BARBARA
710 SIMEONOFF
.ODIAK AK 99615
lEALEY 'THOMAS & JOYCE
L712 S IMEONOFF ST
:ODIAK AK 99615
R1420030001
IALDOS ENTERPRISES LTD
'.0. BOX 1217
:ODIAK AK 99615
R1420040003
ODIAK ELECTRIC ASSOC
'.0. BOX 787
:ODIAK AK 99615
R1420040021
LODIAK E TR C ASSOC
4.0. BO 7
AK 99615
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".0. BOX 576
ODIAK
R1020040120
AK 99615
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KERRY PE ARSON 200
".0. BOX 1217 401
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ODIAK AK 99615
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KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
710 MILL BAY ROAD, ROOM 204, KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 -6340, (907) 486 -5736
The The application fee for all items covered by this form Is flfty dollars ($50.00), except as otherwise noted.
Conditional Use Permits, Exceptions, and Variance applications also require the submission of a site plan.
Property owner's name: 1
Applicant Inform ation ,
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If applicable, Agent's name:
Agent's mailing address:
City: State: Zip:
Home phone: Work phone:
Property Information
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Present use of property: 44i%10 ' c_ i Q ' Vilna
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Applicant Certification
1, the applicant/authorized agent, have been advised of the procedures involved with
copy of the appropriate regulations.
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this request and have recieved a
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Code Section(s) involved:
STAFF USE ONLY
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Review JILL 1810
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Variance Title 18
Other (e.g., appearance requests, etc.) non -fee Items
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Application accepted: c----- 19
St ' nature Date accepted
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Kodiak Island Borough
710 UPPER MILL BAY ROAD
—4.7\ef KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-6340
PHONE (907) 486-5736
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PER ATTACHED
CONDITIONS OF CHECK PAYMENT
PAYMENTS TENDERED BY CHECK FOR
THE BOROUGH ARE SATISFIED ONLY UPON THE CHECK BEING
HONORED. RETURNED CHECKS FOR ANY REASON RESTORES THE OBLIGATION AS
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