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KODIAK TWNST BK 1 LT 11B - Conditional Use PermitRobert King P.O. Box 1434 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Kodiak Island Borough 710 MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-6340 PHONE (907) 486-5736 February 21, 1991 RE: Case 91-008. Request for conditional use permit in accordance with The Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission at their meeting The Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission at their meeting Section 17.21.030 (Conditional Uses) of the Borough Code to permit a fifty by sixty (50 X 60) foot warehouse to locate on a lot in the B --Business Zoning District; and Request for review and approval of "screening" of the above warehouse per Section 17.21.050 (Performance Standards) of the Borough Code. . The Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission at their meeting on February 20, 1991, granted the conditional use permit request and approved the screening cited above, subject to the following condition: 1. A copy of a recorded easement showing legal access to Lot 11B that is sufficient for a commercial warehouse, shall be placed on file with the Community Development Department prior to issuance of zoning compliance for the proposed warehouse. 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 Borough 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 appellant. Therefore, the Commission's decision will not be final and effective until ten (10) days following the decision. This letter shall constitute the conditional use permit. when you come to our office to obtain zoning compliance for on the property. Please bring it any construction Kodiak Island Borough Robert King February 21, 1991 Page Two The Commission adopted the following finding of fact in si decision to grant the CUP: pport of their 1. A warehouse located on the side and rear lot lines of Lot 11B, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdivision, (as shown on the site plan dated January 16, 1991), will effectively screen residential dwelling units, which are generally located behind the proposed warehouse, from commercial activities at the front of the structure. 2. That the conditional use will preserve the value. spirit character and integrity of the surrounding area. The conditional use will preserve the character and integrity of the surrounding area by providing a commercial transition 'zone between a medium density residential area and the shoreline industrial area. In addition, by providing inside storage as opposed to outside storage (a permitted use in this district), this project will be an amenity to the surrounding area. That the conditional use fulfills all other requirements of this chapter pertaining to the conditional use in question. It appears that the proposed use meets all the standards for a warehouse in the B --Business Zoning District. Staff calculates that three (3) off- street parking spaces can be located on the lot as indicated on the site plan proposed by the applicant. The structure itself will provide screening between the front of the warehouse and the nearby residential units on Lots 6 and 9A-1. The warehouse will be located on the side and rear lot ,lines nearest to the dwelling units. Because the dwellings are located generally behind the warehouse, the zero lot line location will effectively screen commercial warehouse activities at the front of the warehouse from the residential lots. Kodiak Island Borough Robert King February 21, 1991 Page Three 4. That granting the conditional use permit will not be harmful to the public health. safety. convenience and comfort. The proposed use will not significantly increase traffic in the area. The proposed use will not be harmful to the public health, safety, convenience, or comfort, if all building and fire codes are met in the construction of the warehouse. In addition, this project will comply with all performance standards for the B --Business Zoning District, Section 17.21.050, concerning groundcover, lighting and screening. 5. The sufficient setbacks. lot area. buffers or other safeguards are being provided to meet the conditions listed in subsections A through C of this section. Sufficient area is available for a warehouse on Lot 11B, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdivision, based on staff evaluation of the 'proposed site plan. The B --Business Zoning District does not provide fOr setbacks or minimum lot area. The Commission adopted the following finding of fact in support of their decision to approve the screening plan: 1. A warehouse located on the side and rear lot lines of Lot 11B, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdivision, (as shown on the site plan dated January 16, 1991), will effectively screen residential dwelling units, which are generally located behind the proposed warehouse, from commercial activities at the front of the structure. If you have any questions about the action of the Commision, please contact the Community Development Department. Sincerely, Eileen Probasco, Secretary Community. Development Department the potential to detract from the residential use of the land and the use of :surrounding properties for residential purposes. This is evidenced by the complaint already received regarding the outdoor storage on this property and the Commission's condition of approval for the subdivision of this lot. The Commission has granted a temporary exception for only 120 days in recognition of the poor roads and weather conditions at this time of the year. B. The proposed use is inconsistent with the general purposes and intent of Title 17 (Zoning) of the Borough Code. According to Section 17.17.020 (Permitted Uses) of the "rough Code, "fishing ) activities" are permitted only when an owner occupied dwelling is :Present on the property. Section 17.03.080 specifies '`that uses not listed as permitted uses are prohibited. The purpose for allowing fishing activities on an owner occupied lot is based ;ion the assumption that people with a vested interest in the property who are most likely to be affected by iconunercial fishing gear storage will be more :senSitive to the rights of surrounding land owners. This is not to say that people cannot still create a nuisance with their fishing gear. The '! Zoning Code, however, discourages the storage of commercial fishing gear in residential neighborhoods where the owner does not reside to insure that people do not routinely store their fishing gear in other residential areas simply because they own the property. C. The proposed use could potentially have adverse effects on other properties in the area. In addition to the potential land use conflicts between commercial and residential uses (e.g. noise, traffic, hours of operation, etc.) granting this exception will set a precedent for changing the expected use and lifestyle (i.e., low density, single-family residential) of the RR1--Rural Residential One Zoning District. The motion was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. F) Case 91-008. Request for conditional use permit in accordance -with Section 17.21.030 (Conditional Uses) of the Borough Code to permit a fifty by sixty (50 X 60) foot warehouse to locate on a lot in the B --Business Zoning District; and Request for review and approval of "screening' of the above warehouse per Section 17.21.050 (Performance Standards) of the Borough Code. 619 Tagura Road (Robert King). DUANE DVORAK indicated 26 public hearing notices were mailed for this case and none were returned. Staff recommended approval of this request, subject to conditions. P & Z Minutes: February 20, 1991 Page 14 of 20 Regular. Session Closed. Public Hearing Opened: Seeing and hearing none. Public Hearing Closed. Regular Session Opened. COMMISSIONER HODGINS MOVED TO GRANT a request for a conditional use permit in accordance with Section 17.21.030 (Conditional Uses) of the Borough Code to permit a fifty by sixty (50 X 60) foot warehouse to locate in the B --Business Zoning District on Lot 11B, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdivision; subject to the condition of approval contained in the staff report dated February 9, 1991; and to adopt the findings contained in the staff report dated February 9, 1991 as "Findings of Fact" for this case. CONDITION OF APPROVAL 1. A copy of a recorded easement showing legal access to Lot 11B that is sufficient for a commercial warehouse, shall be placed on file with the Community Development Department prior to issuance of zoning compliance for the proposed warehouse. FINDINGS OF FACT - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1. That the conditional use will preserve the value, spirit character and integrity of the surrounding area. The conditional use will preserve the character and integrity of the surrounding area by providing a commercial transition zone between a medium density residential area and the shoreline industrial area. In addition, by providing inside storage as opposed to outside storage (a permitted use in this district), this project will be an amenity to the surroundingarea. 2. That the conditional use fulfills all other requirements of this chapter pertaining to the conditional use in question. It appears that the proposed use meets all the standards for a warehouse in the B --Business Zoning District. Staff calculates that three (3) off-street parking spaces can be located on the lot as indicated on the site plan proposed by the applicant. The structure itself will provide screening between the front of the warehouse and the nearby residential units on Lots 6 and 9A-1. The warehouse will be located on the side and rear lot lines nearest to the dwelling units. Because the dwellings are located generally behind the warehouse, the zero lot line location will effectively screen commercial warehouse activities at the front of the warehouse from the residential lots. P & Z Minutes: February 20, 1991 Page 15 of 20 3. That granting the conditional use permit will not be harmful to the public health", safety. convenience and comfort. The proposed use will not significantly increase traffic in the area. The proposed use ;will not be harmful to the public health, safety, convenience, or comfort, if all building and fire codes are met in ,the construction of the warehouse. In addition, this project will comply with all performance standards for the B --Business Zoning District, Section 17.21.050, ; concerning groundcover, lighting and screening. 4. The sufficient setbacks. lot area. buffers or other safeguards are being provided to meet the conditions listed in subsections A through C of this section. Sufficient area is available for a warehouse on Lot 11B, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdivision, based on staff evaluation of the proposed site plan. The B --Business Zoning District does not provide for setbacks or minimum lot area. The motion was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. COMMISSIONER HODGINS MOVED TO APPROVE the use of the building as the "screening" for the fifty by sixty (50 x 60) foot warehouse on Lot 11B, Block 1, KodiakITownsite Subdivision in accordance with Section 17.21.050 (Performance Standards) of the Borough Code; and to adopt the finding contained in the staff report dated February 9, 1991 as a "Finding of Fact" for this case. FINDING OF FACT 1. A warehouse located on the side . and rear lot lines of Lot 11B, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdivision, (as shown on the site plan dated January 16, 1991), will effectively screen residential dwelling ,'units, which are generally located behind the proposed warehouse, from commercial activities at the front of the structure. The MOTION was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. G) Case 91-009. Request for an exception in accordance with Section 17.03.060.A (Zoning Compliance) of the Borough Code to permit the filling and grading of a lot in order to allow for future subdivision and development. Lot 6, U.S. Survey 3099, 2581 Spruce Cape Road. (Arnold &.Sondra Shryock). DUANE DVORAK indicated 57 public hearing notices were mailed and one was returned stating no objection. Staff recommended approval of this request, subject to conditions. P & Z Minutes: February 20. 1991 Page 16 of 20 DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Kodiak Island Borough MEMORANDUM February 9, 1991 Planning and Zoning Commission Community Development Department Information for the February 20, 1991 Regular Meeting Public Hearing Item VI -F RE: Case 91-008. Request for conditional use permit in accordance with Section 17.21.030 (Conditional Uses) of the Borough Code to permit a fifty by sixty (50 X 60) foot warehouse to locate on a lot in the B -- Business Zoning District; and Request for review and approval of "screening" of the above warehouse per Section 17.21.050 (Performance Standards) of the Borough Code. Location: Lot 11B, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdivision; 619 Tagura Road. Twenty-six (26) public hearing notices were distributed on February 5, 1991 Date of site visit: 1. Applicant: 2. Land Owner: 3. Existing Zoning: February 5, 1991 Robert King Same as Above B --Business 4. Zoning History: The 1968 Comprehensive Plan identifies this area as Business. 5. Location: Physical: Legal: 6. Lot Size: 7. Existing Land Use: Case 91-008 619 Tagura Road Lot 11B, Blockl, Kodiak Townsite 4,875 square feet Single-family residential/Outdoor storage Page 1 of 7 P & Z: February 20, 1991 Public Hearing Item VI -F 8. Surrounding Land Use and Zoning: North: Lots 9A-1 and 10, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdivision Use: Single-family Residential; Vacant Zoning: R2--Two-Family Residential, 137 -Business South: Lot 11A, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdiviion Use: Parking Zoning: B --Business East: Lot 6, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdivision Use: Single-family Residential Zoning: B --Business West: Lot 2, Block 1, U.S. Survey 1995 Use: Fuel Storage Zoning: R3 --Multifamily Residential 9. Comprehensive Plan: The 1968 Comprehensive Plan depicts this area as Light Industrial. 10. Applicable Regulations: The following sections of Title 17 (Zoning) of the Borough Code and the Kodik Island Borough Coastal Management Program are applicable to this request: 17.21.030 Conditional uses. The following land uses and activities may be allowed by obtaining a conditional use permit in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 17.67: A. Churches; • B. Hospitals; C. Recreational vehicle parks; D. Single-family residences if located within a structure containing a business and not exceeding fifty percent of the area of the structure; and *E. Warehouses. Business Development 1. Natural Features Dredge and fill, excavation, shoreline alteration and disturbance of anadromous streams, tideflats and wetlands shall be minimized Case 91-008 Page 2 of 7 P & Z: February 20, 1991 Public Hearing Item VI -F when constructing and operating port, harbor, dock, business and energy facilities - if permitted under applicable regulations. Consistent: Not applicable. This action does not involve excavation or alteration of the shoreline, disturbance of anadromous streains, tideflats or wetlands. 2. Natural Setting. Views and Access Development shall be conducted in a manner that mitigates adverse impacts upon the Kodiak Archipelago,; developers shall provide opportunities for public access to the shoreline and scenic views, to the extent feasible and prudent. • Consistent: Not applicable. This property along the shoreline. 3. Dredge and Excavation Material is not located Dredging and filling shall be consistent with ACMP Standards 6 AAC 80.040 (Coastal Development) and 6 AAC 80.110 (Mineral and Mining Processing). Dredge spoil may be utilized in shoreside landfills if permitted under applicable regulations for the purpose of creating usable waterfront land. Consistent: Not applicable. This action does not involve any dredging or filling along the shoreline. 4, Facility Design Developments in or over the water, such as ' pirs, docks and protective structures shall be located, designed ',mil maintained in a manner that prevents adverse impacts upon water quality, fish, wildlife and vegetative resources and minimizes interruption of water circulation patterns, coastal processes and navigation. Consistent: Not applicable. This action does not involve development in or over the water. Case 91-008 Page 3 of 7 P & February 20, 1991. public HearingItem VI -F 5. Buffer Zones Buffer zones shall be established to the extent feasible and •prudent, between business areas and major public transportation routes and between business development and adjacent, non- business properties in order to minimize conflicts between land uses. Consistent: Not applicable. This property is located in a long established commercial use area. 6. Accessory Development Accessory development that does not require a shoreline location in order to carry out its support functions shall be sited away from the shoreline whenever there is a feasible and 'prudent inland alternative. this category includes parking, warehousing, open air storage, waste storage, treatment or storm runoff control facilities or utilities. Consistent: Yes. This action, which involves accessory development, is not located on the shoreline. 7. Wetlands Filling and drainage of water bodies, floodways,backshores or natural wetlands shall be consistent with ACMP S andards 6 AAC 80.070 (Energy Facilities) and 6 AAC 80.130 (Habitats). Consistent: Not applicable. This action does not involve filling or draining of water bodies, floodways, backshores or natural wetlands. COMMENTS The purpose of this request is to permit the construction of a fifty by sixty (50 x 60) foot warehouse on a lot in the B --Business Zoning District. Lot 11B, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite currently has an old, single-family dwelling located on it which appears to be vacant. The property owner intends to remove the existing dwelling in preparation for the proposed warehouse. Case 91-008 Page 4 of 7 P & Z: February 20, 1991 Public Hearing Item VI -F The proposed warehouse appears to meet all the requirements of the zoning code. Staff has determined at least three (3) off-street parking spaces are required per the revised parking code. According to the site plan submitted, there is adequate area shown for the three (3) parking spaces, however, there is presently no platted access to the property. The property owner has indicated that negotiations are now in progress with the neighboripg 'property owner (Kodiak Electric Association) to obtain an easement accessing the lot. It appears that physical access already exists to lot 11B over KEA land and it may just be a process of recording and documenting an historical access. In any event, staff recommends that an access easement be recorded and a copy provided to staff prior to issuance of zoning compliance. The development of ,a commercial warehouse must be reviewed for screening due to the fact that adjacent lots are currently zonedand/or used for residential purposes. Lot 6, Block 1, is zoned B --Business and Lot 9A-1 is zoned R2--Two-Family Residential. These lots currently have residential structures on them and are generally located behind the propOsed warehouse. Since the warehouse will be located on the side and rear lot lines nearest to these dwellings, staff does not believe that the development of the warehouse will adversely affect the residential use of the dwellings. Staff has provided an appropriate motion for the Commission's approval of the proposed "screening" which is the back and side of the warehouse itself, and suggested findings of fact, in support of this position. FINDINGS OF FACT - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1. That the conditional use will preserve the value. sPirit character and integrity of the surrounding area. The conditional use will preserve the character and 'integrity of the surrounding area by providing a commercial transition zone between a •medium density residential area and the shoreline industrial area. In addition, by providing inside storage as opposed to; outside storage (a permitted use in this district), this project will be an amenity to the surrounding area. 2. That the conditional use fulfills all other requirements of this chapter pertaining to the conditional use in question. It appears that the proposed use meets all the standards ,for a warehouse in the B --Business Zoning District. Staff calculates that three (3) off - Case 91-008 Page 5 of 7 P Z: February 20, 1991 Public Hearing Item VI -F street parking spaces can be located on the lot as indicated on the site plan proposed by the applicant. The structure itself will . provide screening between the front of the warehouse and the nearby residential units on Lots 6 and 9A-1. The warehouse . will be located on the side and rear lot lines nearest to the dwelling units. Because the dwellings are located generally behind the warehouse, the zero lot line location will effectively Screen commercial warehouse activities at the front of the warehouse from the residential lots. That granting the conditional use permit will not be harmful to the public health, safety. convenience and comfort. The proposed use will not significantly increase traffic in the area. The proposed use will not _.be harmful to the public !health, safety, convenience, or comfort, if all building and fire codes are met in the construction of the warehouse. In addition, this project will comply with all performance standards for the B --Business Zoning District, Section 17.21.050, concerning groundcover, lighting and screening. 4. The sufficient setbacks, lot area. buffers or other safeguards are being provided to meet the conditions listed in subsections A through C of this section. Sufficient area is available for a warehouse on Lot 11B, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdivision, based on staff evaluation of the proposed site plan. The : B --Business Zoning District doesnot provide for setbacks or minimum lot area. RECOMMENDATION Staff finds that this request does meet all the conditions necessary for a conditional use permit to be granted under Chapter 17.67 (Conditional Use Permits) of the Borough Code. Case 91-008 Page 6 of 7 I `& Z: February 20, 1991 Public Hearing Item VI -F APPROPRIATE MOTION CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT i Should the Commission agree with the staff recommendation, the appropriate motion is: Move to grant a request for a conditional use permit in accordance with Section. 17.21.030 (Conditional Uses) of the Borough Code to permit a fifty by sixty (50 X 60) foot warehouse to locate in the B --Business Zoning District on Lot 11B, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdivision; subject to the condition of approval contained in the staff report dated February 9, 1991; and to adopt the findings contained in the staff report dated February 9, 1991 as "Findings of Fact" for this case. CONDITION OF APPROVAL 1. A copy of a recorded easement showing legal 'y access to Lot 11B that is sufficient for a commercial warehouse, shall be placed on file with the Community Development Department prior to issuance of zoning compliance for the proposed warehouse. APPROPRIATE MOTION SCREENING Should the Commission agree with the staff recommendation, the appropriate motion is: Move to approve the "screening" of the above fifty by 'sixty (50 x 60) foot warehouse on Lot 11B, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdivision in accordance with Section 17.21.050 (Performance ;Standards) of the Borough Code; and to adopt the finding .contained in the staff report dated February 9, 1991 as a "Finding of Fact" for this case. FINDING OF FACT 1. A warehouse located on the side and rear lot lines of Lot 11B, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdivision, (as shown on the site plan dated January 16, 1991), will effectively screen residential dwelling units, which are generally located behind the proposed warehouse, from commercial activities at the front of the structure. Case 91-008 Page 7 of 7 P & Z: February 20, 1991 Robert King P.O. Box 1434 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Kodiak Island Borough 710 MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 6340 PHONE (907) 486-5736 February 1, 1991 RE: Case 91-008. Request for conditional use permit in accordance with Section 17.21.030 (Conditional. Uses) of the Borough Code to permit a fifty by sixty (50 X 60) foot warehouse to locate On lot in the B -- Business Zoning District; and Request for review and approval of "screening" of the above warehouse per Section 17.21.050 (Performance Standards) of the Borough Code (Lot 11B, Block 1, Kodiak Townsite Subdivision; 619 Tagura Road). Dear Mr. King: 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 February 20, 1991 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, Febrary 13, 1991, 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 m.eeting. 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, b Eileen Probasco, Secretary Community Development Department KODIAK ISLAND BOROULTH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak. Alaska 99615 Public Hearing Item VI -F PUBLIC HEARING NOTIdE A public hearing will be held on Wednesday, February 20, 1991. 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 91-008. Request for conditional use permit in accordance with Section 17.21.030 (Conditional Uses) of the Borough Code to permit a fifty by sixty (50 X 60) foot warehouse to locate on a lot in the I3—Business Zoning District; and Request for review and approval of "screening" of the above warehouse per Section 17.21.050 (Performance Standards) of the Borough Code, 619 Tagura Road (Robert King). 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. 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AK 99615 40 41 42JEAGLE FISHERIES L P 43 .P .0a 3-0-X 868 1100000350 F ALASKA AK 99615 41100000360 44 KODI AK 45 46 47 48 49 50 R1340010213 51 ALASKA 9STATE OF 52 0 c PT -7i F TR ASI t`FA C 53 POUCH 6900 54 ANCHORAGE AK 99502 AK 99615 sa 59 3,1,3'40010270 KODIAK - CTR1I�~ S0C P:D. b0j�7 KODIt 89615 6 2 2 R 1120300011 AbEN.A IIIIFRANK & LESLIE RENTAL P.O. BOX 2863 ,KODIAK AK 99615 o 81120300021. 2 GILBERT, GARY 3RcNTAL 4 P .0, BOX: 74 5 KODIAK AK 99615 6 7 B D R 1120300030 1 MERRIMAN/THOMAS F. CHERYL 2 P.O. BMX 1155 3/ KODIAK AK 99619 a 6' 7' 9 9 R 11 20300050 o JOHNSON,WALTER E. ELSPETH 1'RNT{AL 2 201 CENTER AVE 3 KODIAK AK 99615 5 6 8 R 1120300060 9 DELANEY,NICHOLSUN/TA'v1AR.A o"P • (J 0:—.60=94 94 .1 KODIAK AK 99615 2 z, 17 R1120300070 2 HALL,, LEN 19 PP .-iO. • 0 - — 3 K' .i< AK 99615 o v 2 a a 1120300090 ,,HA L L ELEN . . -- -- - --- , P70-.---B-OX , KJD1.. AK 99615 A 1) R112030C 6.HALL9HELEN t. ANNE P.O. -3.07-43 2 KODIAK AK 99615 4 8 Q,1120300110 9 VANDE.RL1NDEN9L 5 23 TOK AK 99780 12 13 14 15 16 17 R1120300130 EGGE1EYER,JAMES/MARLYS5 20 KODIAK AK 99515 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 BREC HAN9FR ED 23POJXTF275 29 KUDI AK 3o R 11 20300150 AK 99615 R 11 2 0 3 0 0 1 6 0 36 IANI TLOUIS 2-1 FRANCES 37/P .0. 60X .1=-77 33iKODI AK AK 99615 39! 4 41 42 R1120300170 RAN CE 5 49 52 53, 54iUNIT ED STATES OF 55T TS -H sjKODI AK 57 581 591 K 99615 R1443030010 AMERICA AK 99615 • KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 710 MILL BAY ROAD, ROOM 204, KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-6340, (907) 486-5736 The application fee for all items covered by this form is fifty dollars ($50.00), except as otherwise noted. Conditional Use Permits, Exc tions, and Variance appllcatlona also r ulre the submission of a site plan. Applicant information ,. Property owners name: A:206 Evi .A- 1 <1 J Property owner's mailing address: 6 x 1 (43 q City: «o 0 (A K State: A-- K zip: 9'9b t 5 Home phone: ein, - .22/..rc) Work phone: 4/76 — , 41/ If applicable, Agent's name: Agent's mailing address: City: State: Zip: Home phone: Work phone: Property Information Legal Description: L.c:rr 1 I D. ..3=k-te.- 1 14.--c)iDt AIL- -'14,-)1T-c.., Present use of property: Proposed use of property: s tj, ..' . , r. p . k... ' 1. 2, . i Applicant Certification 1, the applicant/authorized agent, have been advised of the procedures involved with thisirequest copy of the appropriate regulations. and have recieved a Authorized Agent's Signature Date Property Owners Signature Date STAFF USE 41, L Code Section(s) involved: 1-4, 2 L. OIL( ,,-.---roFrip.-0 (-4..z_i.o Conditional Use Permit . Exception . Variance Title 18 Review XOther (e.g., a earance requests, etc.) non -fee Items Zoning cyg�rom to Application accepted: Staff signature D te accepted 0 CASH RECEIPT Kodiak Island Borough 710 UPPER MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-6340 PHONE (907) 486-5736 // Lai') RECEIVED FROM - 000 - 1 01 - 1 0 - 00 010 - 000 - 105 - 01 - 00 010 - 000 - 105 - 06 - 00 010 - 000 - 111 -61 -00 010 - 000 - 107 - . -00 040 - 000 - 371 - 11 - 00 040 - 000 - 371 - 12 - 00 010 - 000 - 368 - 51 - 00 010 - 000 - 322 - 11 - 00 010 - 000 - 319 - 10 - 00 010 - 000 - 199 - 99 - 00 CASH PROPERTY TAX, REAL PROPERTY TAX, PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX, LIENS PERSONAL TAX, LIENS LAND SALE, PRINCIPAL LAND SALE, INTEREST SALE OF COPIES BUILDING PERMIT PENALTIES, INTEREST CLEARING }IR ATTACHED CONDITIONS OF CHECK PAYMENTS TOTAL Oho PAYMENTS TENDERED BY CHECK FOR OBUDATIONS DUE TO THE BOROUGH ARE SATISFIED ONLY UPON THE CHECK BEING HONORED. RETURNED CHECKS FOR ANY REASON RESTORES THE OBLIGATION AS UNPAID AND SUBJECTS THE PAYER TO ANY CHARGES, FEES OR OTHER LEGAL LIABILITIES AS MAY BEAPPLICABLE. CASHIER es AYOR DATE 14 17882 / LC PA ME CHECK NO. I:: CASH; D OTHER 1 1 I FM08-511815 cr 1 1111\7 1 F I .I N -- 2 Q.. i � , , I �'P Kodiak! A1nska. s { +r: December 18,190. i�r� ,5v ,� { .ili �, 1 . ! 1 i I � L� �t �I �fi � k,.i ��- �,r. � r I i.. - + .�.� I 7[ 'h • eyla� lre reseinti�a..true;phydcal survey bf the southerly portion,of. ,ob 11,1 ocik' 1 K diakl,,.Tawns3.te,said `.portion hereon designated 11 A.The;`- �ukicix 'yslnY`( "®1•'YtOt 11 B1ock+l vial preva.ousl accomplis'hed,'bJ ; deed. i, J I' It r oaf -,,] - , ,IA�