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KODIAIK ISLAND BOROUGH
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int•erested;property owners,`', and;.
after publ3 c hea ing a.,
;pass,e.d that":_Ordlnance Number,:
oel� Fourteen;, (14 )
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T,;ORDAINED.' by; the;:;BOROUGHASSEMBLY
'the KODIAK , ISLAND:;BOROUGH, :that ' Lots SSixteen;...-(I6) _.°thrgh
-, Porty.: (140,Blbel.0 Nineteen (19 )., and Lots One (1) through `Five.
lo`ck":;Fourteen .(.1
and:,sarne is"- here,
publication of thib.. ordinance be :made by: boutirig ' a
on -the BOROUGH• ASSEMBLY bulletin board for;. a pierio
days following its •'pas sage,,-ana approval
. 'First Reat? ng:: and.: Approval Date February , 17, 196
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Second Reading;: p'ublic �iearing an Paskake., Date: •
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REAS." -1:: the:, KODIAK.,:IUAND;„3•HOROUG11:),*as pursuant thereto
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NOW, THEREFORE, BEN`IT ,QRDAINED,.
of the KODIAK .ISLAIND BOROUGH, that bots
Block Nineteen
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be as d" -the same i as here
,of this ordinance begiven by publication izi the, Kodiak. Mirror
week , r
prior - to the ,second reading of t.h3:s ordinance,,
a `public ,hearing be_ held th`ereori: on the . dat • of the second
aqsified °as01.7 ",and , ti atnotic
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reading
:•resume ' :hereof in the :Kodiak Mirror',; together With the Notice .of:
Y the `KODIAK ;ISLAND BOROUGH:
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August 4, 1966
STATEMENT
Mr. Lynn Saupe
Box 1194
Kodiak, Alaska
Cost of publishing public hearing notice
on Ordinance 66-6-0 Rezoning Townsite
Bik 14 Lots 1-5, and Blk 19 Lots 16-40
from R3 to R2
$10.60
ASSEMBLY MEETING - April 7, 1966
VII Old Business
376
A. Rezoning R3 to R2, Townsite Blk 14, Bots 1-6, Blk 19, Lots 16-40 (Case #70)
Public Hearing
Case reviewed and ordinance read. Mr. Lester moved for adoption of Ord. 66-6-0.
Seconded by Mrs. Hajdu. Public hearing declared open. Mr. Costello, owner of
Lots 5-9, Blk 14, spoke against rezoning of Lot 6 since he wishes to build
apartments there. Mr. Saupe agreed to Lot 6 remainingiR3 if remaining lots
were rezoned to R2. Mrs. Kessler spoke against the rezoning since she wants
to build apartments later. Mr. Cornelius, representing several people in the
area, spoke in favor of the rezoning. After further discussion, public hearing
was closed and motion was amended with concurrence of second to approve adoption
of Ordinance with the deletion of Lot 6, Blk 14. Carried by roll call vote as
follows:
YES NO
Mr. Wright Mr. Lester
Mrs. Hajdu
Mr. Haakansen
B. Rezoning Clinic Property (Townsite Blk 8 Lot 1 and USS 444 Tract D) from R3 to
Business (Case #71-A) - Request withdrawn and ordinance cancelled.
C.= Rezoning Townsite Blk 16 Lots 5-8,and 12-17 from R3 to,Business (Case 1101-B)
Second Reading and Public Hearing
Ordinance was read. Mr. Lester moved for adoptinn of Ordinance 66-7-0. Seconded
by Mrs. Hajdu. Public hearing declared open. Ken Brandenburg, speaking for
ASHA, objected to rezoning since part of these lots will be included in Urban
Renewal area. Rezoning to Business might affect the acquisition of these lots
since the value of them might be higher if they were zoned business. Mrs.
Springhill and Mr. Craig objected because they feared taxes would be raised.
Mrs. Kessler, in favor of rezoning, objected to waiting for takeover by Urban
Renewal. Mr. Best spoke of necessity of establishing a line between the Business
and R3 areas. After considerable further discussion, public hearing was
closed and motion defeated by unanimous roll call vote. Mr. Lester made a
motion that the ordinance be rewritten to include only those lots presently
cut in half by different zoning, specifically Lots 15 and 17. Seconded by
Mrs. Hajdu and carried by unanimous voice vote.
D. Appeal to P&Z Decision on Rezoning of Erskine Addn, Various Lots Blks 5-9,
from R2 to R3 (Case Nos. 1D and 1E) - Public Hearing and Board of Adjustment
Notice of public hearing read. Public hearing declared; open. Mr. Harry
Wallace, Mr. Hohn Welch, and Mr. Harold Heglin spoke against rezoning. Mr.
James C. Merves, Attorney, representing Chris Berg and those appealing, spoke
for rezoning. Mrs. Hajdu brought out that there was a previous Attorney's
opinion against spot zoning. Mr. Starbird stated that he thought some of the
people for rezoning were already in violation of the ordinance. Mr. Gransbury
spoke of advantage of rezoning Mr. Walls' lots to Business. Representative of
Karluk Co. stated that they are in favor of rezoning. Jim Stansbury stated
that violations of the ordinance do exist in the area. Mr. Wright spoke against
rezoning. Public hearing was closed. Mr. Lester made a motion to grant the
appeal for rezoning from R2 to R3 of the area describediin the appeal. Seconded
by Mrs. Hajdu. After further discussion, motion._. defeated -by unanimous roll
call vote.
VI H. Request for Rezoning Erskine Blk 9 Lots 115-117, R2 to Business - Paul T. Walls
(Case #132-A)
After some discussion, Mr. Gransbury stated that the planned parking lot would
provide a buffer between the residential area and the office building, and
that the building would not be high enough to block the view. After further
discussion, Mr. Lester made a motion to deny the request for rezoning. Motion
died for lack of asecond. Mrs. Hajdu made a motion to table this case.
Seconded by Mr. Lester. Carried by unanimous voice vote.
March 25, 1966
Mxs. Paul Jaeger •
601 Seventh Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska
Dear Mrs. Jaeger:
In reply to your letter of March 13, the subject area is
presently zoned Residential R-3, which permits multiple family
dwellings to be constructed. If the re -zoning is'approved,
the zoning will be R-2, which would limit the area to one
and two-family dwellings.
We will notify you of the outcome of this case.
I;
Sincerely,
Sally Hendrix //
Borough Secre-iry
Encs.
KODI ELAND 146i1C1
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KaOiaki Alaska
NOTICE OE PUBLIC HEARING
2$, 1966
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opinion on this racing at that time,
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD IN
THE COURTROOM.
DAY Thursday.......... DATE April 7, 1966_
TIME _7:30 PAL. _
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ASSEMBLY MEETING - March 17, 1966 2
was suggested that the present hospital property, which is stated owned, could
be transferred to the City or Borough and sold to raise; funds. The site was
discussed, and it was agreed that no site will meet all, requirements. After
further discussion, Mr. Lester made a motion that a $300,1,000 bond issue to
support the Borough's share of the financing be placed on the ballot when the
election is held on approval for the Borough hospital. Seconded by Mrs. Hajdu
and carried unanimously on roll call vote and so ordered.
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A. Letter from Wakefield Fisheries re Land Acquisition in Port Lions Area
Letter and a second letter on same subject were read for information purposes.
No action taken.
C. Letter from City re Temporary Exception Granted to Wright & Welborn by P&Z Commissio
Chairman White read letter requesting that the Assembly reverse P&Z's decision
on the case. Chairman White objected to the granting of a temporary exception,
stating that this is not covered in the ordinance. After further discussion,
Mrs. Hajdu made a motion that the P&Z decision be reversed because it is actually
a re -zoning, regardless of what it is called. Seconded by Mr. Lester. Mrs.
Hajdu expressed concern about the granting of exceptions, and felt they should
be rezonings instead. Chairman White stated he felt that granting temporary
permits was a way of rezoning without going through the proper rezoning procedure
through the drawing up of an ordinance. Attorney Madsen stated that P&Z can
always be overruled by the Aasembly if it is deemed necessary. Comm. Best stated
from the audience that by granting an exception in this ease, certain conditions
could be added to it, whereas if the area had been rezoned, no such controls could
have been stipulated. After considerable discussion, Mr Wright disqualified
himself, and motion carried on roll call vote as follows:
Yes No
Haakansen Lester
Hajdu
It was brought out that although the city had been notified of the case, the
notice had been caught up in the heavy receipt of mail at the City office. In
the future the City will be notified by telephone as well as by mail. It was
suggested that Wright & Welborn apply for a rezoning of the area to industrial.
Mr. Wright stated that time did not permit their waiting even two or three weeks.
Mr. Lester made a motion that the Assembly re -consider the action just takes,
leaving the two provisions put in by P&Z and adding an additional one that use
of the land be discontinued if it interferes with the action of the airport.
Motion died for lack of a second. Mrs. Hajdu made a motion that the Borough
Attorney be directed to meet with the P&Z Commission and come up with revisions
to the ordinance that would make sense to everyone. Motion died for lack of a
second. After further discussion, a ten-minute recess was called at 10:10 P.M.
Old Business
A. Ordinance 66-5-0, Rezoning USS 3098, Lots 28, 29A and 29B,from Unclassified to
Business, Russell Wright (Case #38) -Second Reading and Public Hearing
Ordinance was read. Mrs. Hajdu made a motion for its adoption, seconded by Mr.
Lester. Public hearing was declared open and there were no comments. Hearing
was closed, and Mr. Wright disqualified himself. Motion carried by unanimous
roll call vote.
B. Ordinance 66-6-0, Rezoning TownsiteBlk 14, Lots 1-6, Blk 19, Lots 16-40, from
R3 to R2, Petitioners (Case #70) - Second Reading and Public Hearing
Ordinance was read. Mr. Lester moved for adoption, seconded by Mrs. Hajdu. Public
hearing was declared open. Area was pointed out on map. Mr. Costello, from
audience, objected to rezoning as he wishes to build an apartment building on
Lots 7 and 8 of Blk 14. Mrs. Kessler stated that she wishes to withdraw her
signature from the original petition requesting rezoning since this area now is
the only one remaining for apartments, and there are some lots large enough for
this purpose in the area --Lots 37-40 of Blk 19. Chairman White read a letter
from the City requesting that a decision on the case be deferred until the next
meeting so that the City Engineer and City Manager may fully evaluate the effects
of the proposed rezoning. Public hearing was closed. Mr.ILester withdrew his
motion with Mrs. Hajdu's permission. Mr. Lester moved that action be deferred
on the case until the next meeting. Seconded by Mrs. Hajdu and carried unanimously
by voice vote.
CITY OF KODIAK BOX 685, KODIAK, ALASKA 99615
March 17, 1966
Kodiak Island Borough Assembly
c/o Talton T. White, Borough Chairman
Kodiak, Alaska
Gentlemen:
Concerning the request for/ezoning ToWnsite
Block 14, lots 1 through 6 and Block 19, lots 16 thru
50, from R-3 to R-2, the City administration requests
that a decision on this be deferred until your next
meeting so that the City Engineer and City Manager may
fully evaluate the effects of said proposed rezoning.
Very truly yours,
CITY OF EDDIAK•
Ralph S. Jones
City Manager
RSJ: jb
Kodiak Island Borough
KODIAK, ALASKA
RECEIVED
MAR 1 7 1966
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DR. PAUL JAEGER
ORTHODONTIST
601 SEVENTH AVENUE
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
TELEPHONE 277-7833
March 13th, 1966
Kodiak Island Borough
Box 1246
Kodiak, Alaska
Gentlemen;
I have received your notice pertaining to the
rezoning from R3 to R2 of Townsite Block 14, Lots 1 through
6 and Block 19, Lots 16 through 40.
According to the Kodiak code, just what does this
mean, and what will be permitted to build in that area now?
Very truly your,
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Mrs. Paul Jaeger
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KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
Box 1246
Kodiak, Alaska
March 8, 1966
THIS IS TO NOTIFY YOU THAT A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE BOROUGH ASSEMBLY
ON LYNN SAUPE'S REQUEST FOR REZONING OF TOWNSITE BLK 14, LOTS! 1 THRU 6 AND
BLK 19, LOTS 16 TEM 40, FROM R3 TO R2.
SINCE YOU ARE A PROPERTY OWNER IN THE
'OPINION ON THIS REQUEST AT THAT TIME.
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD IN
THE COURTROOM.
DAY Thursday
TIME 7:30 P.M.
F YOU WISH YOU MAY EXPRESS. YOUR
Very truly yours,
KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
DATE March 17, 1966
C
'.O. Box 1307
Phone 486-2853
ISLAND PUBLISHING CO.1
Publishers of THE KODIAK MIRROR
Printers -:- Publishers -:- Stationers
Kodiak, Alaska 99615
In account with
Kodiak Island Borough
Box. 1216
Kodiak, Alaska
Accounts payable on or before the 15th
March 1.
1966
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAPING ON ORDINANCE
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Published March 4, 1966
Ala
ka Business license no. 66-6830
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"IlifliBLISNERS AFFIDAYTP
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
State of Alaska
SS:
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
ON ORDINANCE -
All citizens and voters of
the .KODIAK ISLAND- BOR-
OUGH, Third; Judicial Dis-
trict; State of Alaska,:- are
hereby notified that on; the
17th day of March, 1966, at
seven -thirty o'clock p.m: in
the courtroom of the Dis-
trict Magistrate, -Donnelley
Building, Kodiak, Alaska, a
public hearing will be held
on a proposed ordinance of
the KODIAK ISLAND BOR-
OUGH reclassifying 'the fol-
' lowing described land:
Lots: Sixteen (16)
through Forty (40) of
Block Nineteen (19),
and Lots One (1)
through Six (6) of Block
Fourteen (14) of the
Kodiak 'Townsite from
R-3 to R-2.
All persons interested
shall have -an opportunity to
be heard and after the hear-
; ing, the BOROUGH ASSEM-
BLY shall consider- the ordi
nance`and may adopt it with
or without amendment or
reject it.
-Dated: this :17th day of
Fe bruary, 1966.
KODIAK ISLAND
BOROUGH ASSEMBLY
- By: : _Wilton T. White
CHAIRMAN
Publish March 4, 1966
1
I, S. Wayne Kotula, being first duly sworn, depose
and say: I am editor and publisher of the Kodiak
MIRROR, a weekly newspaper published at Ko-
diak, Third Judicial Division, State of Alaska,
and that the annexed printed notice was published
in said newspaper once each and every week for
1 successive and consecutive weeks in
issues of the .folldwng dates:
March 4, 1966
S. Wayne Kotula
SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to before me this
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N i TARY PU,BI:iIC /n and for the State of
Alaska.
My Commission expires
HEARING ON:: QRD1NANC
c izens';'andvoter's''of ;the., KODIAK hSLAND:';-BOROUGH
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Judicial D;i strict, ;State :of: Alas.ka.,' are: hereby notified that-
3i, day:Of' Mara.,
at :•seven -thirty orclo
k '':p.m. ;in, the c;ourt'roo
he District''Magisttrate Donnelly~Build.ing, j`Kodiak, A1ak.a,,
e` -held on a• proposed • olydinance of the KODIAK
c- hearing, wi..;
ISLAND BOROUGH.:reel,assifying.;the fol_lowin
Lots Sixteen .(16} ..through: Forty: (:40} etBlock
Nineteen (19),..:and ;Lots` One (I)",through.
of ' Block Fourteen (14) of the cKediaik. Townsite,
es crib edland :,
Ail persons , intereste
heard and after. the hearing;` t:
shall,, have ':an opportunity to' 'be
e BOROUGH ASSEMBLY shall eons;zd:er
with or without 'amendment. or reject
Dated: this 17th da
96
Publish:.
ASSEMBLY MEETING - February 17, 1966
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V D. Case No. 1-D & 1-E, Rezoning Erskine Addition. Memo to reject rezoning petition
by P&Z Commission was read for information. Borough Attorney to check out and
verify appeal procedures and report to Staff. Staff to secure statement of
reasons for disapproval from P&Z Chairman if required.
VI Communications - Correspondence - People to be heard
A. Chairman White introduced Mr. Jim'Nordale of Local Affairs Office and Mr.
Harry Little from the audience, with comment that these gentlemen were in
Kodiak for the purpose of conducting boundary commission hearing, February 18,
on Borough petition to assume hospital, health and sanitation functions.
B. Letter from Governor Egan pertaining to "Operation Big Sweep" was read. A
short discussion on possibilities of service clubs participating took place.
No action taken.
C. Info copy of letter from Mr. Ben Bolden to City officials on city streets was
acknowledged and passed around to Assembly members for perusal. No action taken.
VII Old
Business
A. Ordinance 66-4-0, Rezoning Thorsheim Subdivision. Second reading and public
hearing was held. Mr. Brechan moved for approval, seconded by Mrs. Hajdu.
Carried on unanimous roll call vote.
B. Ordinance 66-3-0, Rezoning Airpark Subdivision, Second reading and public
hearing were held. Mrs. Hajdu moved for approval, seconded by Mr. Brechan.
Carried on unanimous roll call vote.
C. Ordinance 66-2-0, Rezoning ASHA Lands. Second reading and public hearing were
held. Mr. Brechan moved for approval, seconded by Mrs. Hajdu and carried by
unanimous roll call vote.
D. Resolution 66-6-R, USS 3101, Lots 20A and 21A, subdivision, approval of final
plat. A short discussion on location and perusal of mapwere held. Mrs. Hajdu
moved for approval, seconded by Mr. Brechan and carried on unanimous roll call vote.
VIII B. Charles Edris, Approval of Building Permit. Mrs. Hajdu moved for approval,
seconded by Mr. Brechan. Carried on unanimous voice vote.
C. Ordinance 66-5-0, Rezoning USS 3098, Lots 28, 29A, 29B, Russell Wright - First
Reading. Motion to approve and advance to second reading and public hearing
made by Mrs. Hajdu, seconded by Mr. Brechan. Motion carried on unanimous roll
call vote (confirming an earlier action).
D. Ordinance66-6-0, Townsite Blk 19, Lots
Rezoning - First Reading. Mr. Brechan
second reading, seconded by Mrs. Hajdu
vote (confirming an earlier action).
E.
16-40 and Townsite Blk 14, Lots 1-6,
moved for approval and advance to
. Motion carried on unanimous roll call
Resolution 66-5-R, Subdivision Townsite Blk. 3, Lot 11, J,. Bruce Smith -
Approval of Final Plat. Mr. Brechan moved for approval, seconded by Mrs. Hajdu
and carried on unanimous roll call vote.
IX Chairman's Report
Chairman White commented briefly on results of conference with State Department of
Highways District Engineer, Mr. Cosby Steen, which was held on February 9.
A. Chairman White introduced Mr. Sven Haakansen of Old Harbor as proposed candidate
to fill Assembly seat vacated by Mr. Mathey Fitzgerald. Upon motion of Mr.
Brechan for appointment, seconded by Mrs. Hajdu, Mr. Haakansen was voted in on
roll call unanimous vote. The Clerk, directed by the Chairman, swore Mr.
Haakansen into office.
X Assembly Comments - None.
XI Adjournment. .There being no further business to come before the Assembly, the meeting
was adjourned at 10:15 p.m. by order of the Deputy Presiding Officer.
W.A.S.
KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY
REGULAR MEETING - MAY 6, 1965
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The meeting was called to order by Presiding Officer Russell Wright at 7:30 p.m.
in the Courtroom.
PRESENT
WrightRussell
Fred Brechan
Wilton White
ABSENT
Tony Perez
Dick Pace'
Also present: Borough Chairman Pow.11 and Attorney Madsen
Minutes of the 'Previous meeting of April 15 were read and approllred as read.
Final approval of the Herman Vest Subdivision request was submitted to the
Assembly. Assemblyman Brechan moved that lot 12 USS 3101 be approved seconded
by Assemblyman White. Passed unanimously.
Then followed the publich hearing on Ordinance 65-3, building, electrical and plumbing
codes. The general consensus of the audience participation were in favor of the
Ordinance. After a lengthy discussion Assemblyman White moved that Ordinance 65-3
be adopted as presented, seconded by Assemblyman Brechan. Passed unanimously on
roll call vote.
Resolution 65-6 was brought before the Assembly and after discussing the various
Borough officers and personnel to be covered under surety bond, the Assembly asked
the Chairman to check with the City and other Agencies as to the normal amount of
surety bonds needed. Assemblyman Brechan moved to adopt Resolution 65-6, seconded
by Assemblyman White and passed unanimously.
A request for rezoning of lots 1-16, Block 14 and lots 16-40, Block 19, Kodiak
Townsite by Lynn Saupe referred from the Planning and Zoning Commission for the
Assembly for final approval was taken up. Assemblyman Brechan Moved to concur
with the Planning and Zoning Commission in rezoning the area requested, seconded
b_eissemblyman White and passed unanimously.
Don Erdman's request for placing an additional trailer on lot 4, USS 3100 was
presented and it was felt that this should be developed under the terms of the
Borough's Trailer Park Ordinance and that Mr. Erdman be allowed to place a trailer
there on the same basis as other trailers before in the outlying areas for a
period of one year from March 27, 1965. The Chairman was so advised to instruct
the Planning and Zoning Commission and Mr. Erdman.
A letter from Claude Hoffman, Cadastral Engineer, State Division of Lands, was
read to the Assembly requesting a variance in the Borough Subdivision Ordinance 64-4
to allow a lesser number of monuments to be placed than the ordinance called for.
After discussion on the Planning and Zoning Commission's action of the previous
evening, Assemblyman White moved that their request for the variance be denied,
seconded by Assemblyman Brechan, and passed unanimously on roll call vote.
Vouchers 418 through 440 were approved as presented.
There being no people in the audience to be heard Chairman Powell brought up for
discussion a moving of building from the urban renewal area into the East Addition
particularly buildings which were previously used for multiple dwelling use because
the East Addition is zoned for single family dwelling units only. One comment was
made that the buildings should meet the building code for the area they are going
into.
KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY
May 6, 1965
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Assemblyman White brought up the City's position on waiving taxes on personal
property within the City limits. Chairman Powell stated he felt the City should
wait until the City and Borough budgets and the assessments were complete before
the City should make a decision on this matter.
The assemblymen also discussed the assessment program and the Board of Equilization
which was to begin May 10 and because of the late mailing of the assessment
notices the date for the Board of Equilization to begin meeting was changed to
May 20. Assemblyman Brechan made a move that an ad be placed in all papers in the
area notifying the people they have 30 days from April 20 to appeal on their
assessments and that copies of forms for appeal are availablein the Borough
Office, seconded by Assemblyman White and passed unanimously.;
Respectfully submitted,.
Charles A. Powell!
Borough Chairman
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING - MAY 5, 1965
The meeting was called to order at 7:40 p.m. in the Courtroom by Chairman Bill
Lamme.
PRESENT
Bill Lamme
Eddie Franklin
Jim Duros
Phil Anderson
Harry Felton
George Cornelius
i'ed late)
The minutes of April 21, 1965 were approved as read.
ABSENT s:
Walter ,Kraft
Norman 'Sutliff
Dick Juelson'
Mr. Earl Plourde, Ted Smith, and Dick Alman of the State Forestry Commissiorr were
introduced and explained the new outdoor recreation program. Basically` this provides
for 50-50 Federal -Local funding of outdoor recreation projects.:, In response to a
question, it was stated that $750,000 this year and $1.8 to '2.0jmilliofi annually will
be available in state funds in the -future. There is a need for; expression of
Borough plans so that they can be included in the state comprehensive plan. It
was felt by Nr. Smith and I1r. Plourde that if our projects were included in the
state plan the following would probably qualify:
Miller and Abercrombie point picnic and camping area
Outdoor portion of our youth center includingswinming poo
Island Lake camping area (Bay Scout)
Camp areas along the road system
Boat launching areas
Possible Marina
A luncheon meeting of an informal nature was scheduled for noon
Montmartre.
tomorrow at the
Herman Vest's final plats were submitted for the re -subdivision;, of Lot 12, USS 3101.
Commissioner Franklin moved that the final plat be accepted. Seconded by Commissioner
Anderson and carried unanimously.
Lots 44,45,46, and 47 Block 19, Kodiak Townsite are presently zoned as multi -housing
and a verbal request by Bruce Smith for a waiver of the rear yard requirement of
25 feet was made. Commissioner Felton moved that he be permitted to decrease the
rear yard requirement to 15 feet. Seconded by Commissioner Anderson and carried
Chuck Edris made a verbal request to place a temporary trailer on Lot 26, USS 3099,
during construction of a house for Mr. Johnson. A sketch ofth�le lot showing a
present dwelling and trailer in addition to the trailer in question, all feeding a.
single septic tank, was presented. The house to be constructed�is on a different
lot. Commissioner Franklin moved that permission be granted, on�a temporary basis
not to exceed two years from March 27, 1964, provided that approval of the State
Sanitarian is obtained. Commissioner Felton seconded and passed unanimously.
unanimously.
A letter to Darrell Baird from the Hommer County ASC requesting that a one mile
strip around Kodiak Island be reopened to homesteading, farming; ranching and
settlement was read. Further letters from the State ASC andiKodiak ASC setting
forth their similar stands were read. Homer Stranton requested�Commission support.
Commissioner Franklin and Engineer Barr felt that both sides; should be heard and
Chairman Lamme will arrange this for next meeting.
P NEETING - MAY 5, 1965
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A hearing was held on the petition requesting that the Cope Street area be rezoned
R2. Commissioner Duros moved that the Commission recommend to the Borough that Lot 1
through 6, Block 14 and Lots 16 through 40, Block 19, Kodiak Townsite be rezoned
R2. Seconded by Commissioner Franklin and carried unanimously.
Commissioner Cornelius arrived.
The hearing on Naughton Brothers Inc. request for a variance on Lot 1, USS 3462
to permit R3 construction was held. Hearing no objections, Commissioner Franklin
moved that the request for variance be approved. Seconded by Commissioner Cornelius
and carried unanimously.
The hearing on Dal Valley's request for a variance on Lot 1,2,13 and 14, Block 6,
Leite Addn. to permit R3 construction was held. John Sautner asked about taxes and
future variations in the area. Commissioner Anderson moved t6t the variance be
approved. Seconded by Commissioner Felton and carried unanimously.
The hearing on Allen Bayless' request for a variance on Lot 28,, USS 3099 to permit
commercial development. Engineer Barr spoke against individuaIJ, variances instead
of zoning changes. The request for variance was approved unanimously.
A hearing was held on DeWitt Fields! petition to permit construction of a construction
camp and trailer court on Lot 1, USS 3100. The request for variance was approved
unanimously.
No hearing was held on Carl Speight's request for a variance on Lots 7, and 8, East
Addition Extension, Block 38.
Commissioner Anderson moved that the exception requested by Carl Speight to permit
a 15 foot rear yard for Lot 4, Block 52, East Addition be approved. Seconded by
Commissioner Cornelius and carried unanimously.
/A letter from Claude Hoffman, ADL, dated April 23 was read requesting a waiver on
the Borough monument requirements for USS 3462. After discussion, Commissioner
Franklin moved that the variance be granted due to the desire of the community -
to have these lots available as soon as possible and is because of current lack
of monuments and for no otherreason. Seconded by Commissioner Duros and lost.
ADL is to be informed. (3 to 2 vote.)
A discussion of the Alaska Dept. of Highways proposal for a maintenance_shop in
USS 3469 was introduced by Borough Chairman Powell. The Alaska Division of Lands
is proceeding with the preparation for sale and requests no action. Commissioner
Cornelius moved that no-Nariance be granted other than for residential use with the
area of USS 3469. Seconded by Commissioner Anderson and carried unanimously.
Borough Chairman Powell opened a discussion on moving of buildings from the Urban
Renewal area to the East Addition. He also raised the question of moving of houses
from Afognak.
Ed Cgborn appeared stating that he had sent a request for permission to build a
concrete block building on Lot 19, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite for'use as a shop and
for some reason it was not on the agenda. Commissioner Felton moved that an
exception be made permitting this replacement construction. Commissioner Franklin
seconded and carried unanimously.
The meeting adjourned at 11:05 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
James R. Barr
Consulting Borough Engineer
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PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING - APRIL 7, 1965
The meeting was called to order at 7:40 p.m. in the Courtroomi;by Commissioner Lamme.
PRESENT ABSENT,
Eddie Franklin
Phil Ande4son
Harry Eelion
Bill Lamme
Walter Kraft
Norm Sutliff
Dick Juelson
Jim Duros
George Cornelius
Commissioner Kraft nominated Commissioner Lamme as permanent Chairman of the P Z
Commission. Commissioner Duros moved that the nominations be ,closed and that a
unanimous ballot be cast. Seconded by Commissioner Kraft and lcarried unanimously.
The minutes of the regular meeting of March 17 were approved as iresented.
Dr. Bob Johnson appeared requesting the Commission's support for:a library museum
to be constructed adjacent to the Erskine house site within th'e area now designated
as public -- park site Block 16 New Kodiak Subdivision. After a discussion Commissioner
Juelson moved that the Commission favor use of a portion of Block 16 for a library
museum and that ASHA and the National Park Service be advised of our desires. Seconded
by Commissioner Kraft and carried unanimously. The secretary Was instructed to inform
the above agencies.
Commissioner Sutliff moved that final approval for a variance for a temporary warehouse
shop by Al Borton on Lot 13, Block 2, Kodiak Townsite be given". Seconded by Commissioner
Duros and carried unanimously,
A request by Paul D. Buker for a variance to permit construction of a garage and
warehouse on Lot 16 Block 1, Airpark Subdivision was read together with a petition
signed by all but two of the adjoining property owners within 300 feet. Commissioner
Sutliff moved that the variance be approved. Seconded by Commissioner Cornelius
and carried unanimously after the requirements of the ordinance fOr public hearing
were read.
A request for a variance on Lot 9, Block 9, Airpark Subdivision to permit construction
of a garage was presented by Dennis Cessna together with a petition signed by all
property owners within 300 feet. Commissioner Sutliff moved thatlthe request be
approved as submitted. Commissioner Kraft seconded and carried unanimously.
A letter from Lynn Soupe together with a petition requesting the rezoning of Lots
16-40 Block 19 and Lots 1-6 Block 14, Kodiak Townsite, from R3ItoR2 and that all
zoning and building code ordinances be strictly enforced in the area because of the desire
to prevent further congestion of the area. Commissioner Sutliff moved that the matter
be referred to the Borough Engineer for study and a. report at the 'next meeting.
Seconded by Commissioner Duros and carried unanimously. 1
A request from Don Johnson requesting temporary permission to Move an 8' by 22' house
trailer onto Lot 3 and 4, Block 1, Island Lake Subdivision bel4nging to Herman
Gillilan was read. A sewer system consisting of a Sears septic tank and drain field
is planned. Commissioner Duros moved that the request be approved on a temporary
basis (two. years from March 27, 1964) subject to approval of tae Water and sewer
systems by the state sanitarian. Seconded by Commissioner Kraft and carried unanimously.
A request from Donald Erdman to place a 10' by 50trailer on tot 4, Survey 3100 was
read. Commissioner Cornelius moved that the request be approved on a temporary basis
(two years from March 27, 1964) subject to approval of the water and sewer systems
by the state sanitarian. Seconded by Commissioner Duros and carried unanimously.
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
APRIL 7, 1965
A request from Eugene and Letitia Harding to establish a trailer court on Lot 1,
Survey 3099 was read. Commissioner Sutliff moved to approve the request subject
to approval by the State Sanitarian and subject to meeting the Borough trailer
ordinance. Seconded by Commissioner Cornelius and carried unanimOusly.
A second request from the Hardings regarding a service station; oWthe same lot was
referred to the Borough Engineer.
A request by Charles Edris requesting a variance for an addition to the Chris
Magnusen residence, Lot 14 Urdahl Addition and 3B of Leite Addition to permit,
construction to within 9 feet of the front lot boundary along the01rdahl access
road. Commissioner Cornelius moved that the petition be granted» Seconded by
Commissioner.Duros and carried unanimously.
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A preliminary resubdivision plat for Lot 19, USS 3101 was presented by Brown's
Housemoving together with the Borough Engineer's review. Commissioner Sutliff
moved that the preliminary plat for resubdivision of Lot 29, USS 3098 be approved.
Commissioner Kraft seconded and carried unanimously.
A plat for resubdivision of Lot 17, Block 16, Kodiak Townsite waspresented for
James Eggemeyer together with the Borough Engineer's review. ComMissioner Kraft
moved to approve the plat subject to its meeting all technical: requirements for
a final plat. Attention was called to the statement by Mr. Eggemeyer at the last
meeting that this would once again become a single lot upon rePayffient of present
loans. Commissioner-Duros seconded and carried unanimously.
Ed and Harold Naughton appeared together.with Mr. McMann requesting that the
restrictions on the reserves shown on their preliminary plat be removed and that
the plat be approved for final filing. Commissioner Corneliusmoed that the
plat be approved as a final plat after removal of the restriction S on the
reserved areas originally shown and subject to meeting the technical requirements
of presentation. Seconded by Commissioner Kraft and carried unanimously.
Mr. McMann requested the Commission's attitude with regard to therezoning of this
area as R3. A discussion followed but no definite statement was made. The meeting
was adjourned at 10:35 -p.m.
Respectfully,submitted
'
James R. Barr 1
Consulting BeroUgh Engineer
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APPLICATION FOR A CHANGE IN A ZONING DISTRICT BOUNDARY
We, the undersigned homeowners in the Cope -Street area respectfully submit to the
Kodiak Borough Planning and Zoning Commission, the Borough Assembly and the Kodiak City
Council a petition for the immediate consideration, enactment and enforcement of thbi
following proposals:
1. That the area served by Cope Street, specifically 1os 16 - 40 inclusive of
Block 19, and lots 1 . 6 inclusive in Block 14, be changed from R-3 zoning
to R-2. , I
2. That all ne w construction in the area described comOyistrictly with the
standard building code governing R-2 zoning per OrdinanCe No. 64-5, Section 4.
3. That any pr oposed construction in the, area not in accordance with the pre-
ceding two pr oposals be preuented or halted pendingla final decision on
this petition. : I
We present as cogent reasons for this petition and for the prompt enactment of
these proposals the following considerations:
1. The area described is presently limited to one- and two.Iunit dwellings,
with a single exception which is a three -unit apartment.il
2. The area is already very congested, a condition which could only be greatly
aggravated by construction of a proposed multi -unit apartment building and
single -unit dwellings on lots smaller than prescribed in R-2 zoning codes.
Such construction, if permitt ed under present zoning, would be absolutely
c ontrary to the conditions of public necessity, convenience, general wel-
fare and good zoning practice suggested in Ordinance;6415, Section 23-F.
3. The only access to the area is Cope Street, a single7la9e, dead-end road
barely adequate to serve its present small and limited residential area,
and which would be totally inadequate if further congestion of the area
is allowed.
4. The terrain of the area presents special and already Isevere problems in
traffic, parking, safety, policing, and fire prevention and firefight ing,
all of which would be greatly intensified by increasing congestion.
5.. Construction not in accord with the proposals in this petition would serve
to depress values of the homes already existing in the area.
6. This area is close to large areas already being used,for apartment buildings,
hotels and multi -unit dwellings, so that no public heedor good would be
served by the further congestion of a residential area with such buildings.
7. The assurance that the area would be restricted to one- and. two -un# dwellings
would encourage homeowners in further property improvem4nts be neficial to
the community as a whole.
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these pro osal,s. Thank ou.
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We urge your prompt consideration o this petition, and your ,immedia
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APPLICATION POR A. CHANGE IN A ZONING DISTRICT BOUNDARY
We, :the iinderaigned homeownerin the :Cope .Street 'area reapedthilly Submit !to the
Kodiak Borough Planning 'and 'Zoning Commission, the ‘Borough .-AttemblYI!and the Kodiak Ctty
CoUnCil petition .for the immediate donaideration§ enadtinetit and enforeemetit of tfid•:.',"
f�11wing prop° gals i
1. That the area served by Cope Street, specifically lots 16 40 inclusive of
kook 19, and iota 1 6 indivalite in Block liff be changed from R-3 zoning
to 112:
2. That all no w construction in the area described Comply!!ttriCtly with the
Standard building Codegoverning Rai2 Zoning per Ordinance No. 64-50 Section 4.
3, That any pr oposed construction in the area not in accordance with the predc
Ceding two .pr oposals be pretented or halted pending!if final decision on
this petition.
We present as cogent reasons.fer thid petition and for the prompt enactment of
the ie Propoiald the following considerations:
14 The area described is presently limited to one and twotbnit dwellings,
with a single exception Which is a three -unit apartment;
"2: The area is already very congested, a condition which could only be greatly
aggravated by construction of a proposed multi -unit apartment building and
Sing/etinit dweilinge on lots smaller than prescribed in R'2 toning codes.
Such construction, if permitt ed under present zoning§ would be absolutely
c ontrary to the conditions of public necessity§ doniiehiende, general wei..4-
fare and good zoning practice suggested in Ordinance :6400- Section 23-F,
3. The only access to the area is Cope Street, a Single -lane, dead-end road
barely adequate to serve its present small and limited residential area,
and which Would be totally inadequate if further congestion of the area
is allowed.
44 The terrain of the area presents special and already severe problema,in
traffic, parking, safety, policing, and fire preirentioh ;and, firefight
all of Which would be greatly intensified by inCreasing ;congestion,-,
5. Construction not in accord with the proposals in this petition would erife
to depress values of the homes already existing in the area.
64 This area is close to large areas already being used 'f0 apartment biiildings,.
hotels and_mbitiiiunit dwellings, to that no public need or good- _load be
served by the further congestion of a residential area with Stith- bbildinge.
The assurance that the area would be restricted to one- and twoii,bnit dwellings
Would encourage homeowners in further property improi/eMente be tiefidial to
the community as a whole.
We urge your prompt consideration of this petition, and your irrnediate action on,
these riropOialso Thank - Obi
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KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
Box 1246.
Kodiak, Alaska
'MATO .25:,. 1966
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
This is to notify you that the public,rheaxing originally scheduled for he.rezoning
of Townsite Bik 14 Lote. 1 thru 6, and Bik 19 -Lots 16 thru;40from R3 to R2 was
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- postponed until -the next- Borough- -Assembiy- meeting
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Since you are a property owner in the -area, if you wish you may express your•
opinion on this Xcscting at that time.
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD IN
THE COURTROOM.
DAY Thursday DATE April 7, 1966
TIME 7:34 F.M.
Cld4 93Barber•
Box :5
City .•
Kodiak Motors,
.Box 254
Russian Orthodox Church.
Box ,55
City':
Larmen•Const. Co.
Box 1493
City.
:Reefer King CO.,
Bidg.. C3
Fisherman'•s Termini
Seattle ,° Wash.. ..
7. Blanc
Box 1004
City:
M. Johnmeyer
Box 587
City
B. :Bolden •
Box 991
COY
Kodiak 031 Sales
Box 1487
City
B. -�Wi1liams
Box 694
City
D. _Spencer
Box 1517
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P, Raft
306 N. 10th
Corvellis,, Oregon
F. Barton
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F. Ogden
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City
A. Hansen
Box 663
City
W, Cannon
Box 97.3
City
Suender, Hansen -4 White.
Box 155
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Kodiak Is. Improvement Corp.
Box 967
City
TSI. Fitzgerald
Box 1397
City
M: Fitzgerald
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R. Brooks
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Christian Science Church
Box 907
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