KODIAK TWNST BK 18 LT 19A-1A - Exception (4)KODIAK ISLLND BU.OUGH CASE 7
P TEIKG & ZOFING REQUEST AFPLICATIOY DATE
Application Fee Paid
Type of Request:
Final Disposition:
Remarks:
Description of Lind: Lot:
Addn:
Person Submitting Application:
Survey if
Mailing Addreds
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Covering letter subLitted: Pict SubLitted:
Person or Represent tive to attend meeting:
Idettle-4
Present 4oning:
Proposed Zoning:.
Reason for Request:
Approved:
Reuarks:
Not Approved:
Rerrrks:
Borough Assembly Approvcl:
Remarks:
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• J. Aep embe2 1966, the Kodi.ah lAland Borough gican ted an. exception -
a: bu,i..ldinrg to holue cannerr.eg wonhenA. TILLA.bui,122ng Li to be z.i uated on
of 19, blo ch 18 .cn /ua town .iLte that -time, the bonwugh. _ wa4
.ui onmed that adequate pa/thing apace .-would be available /on the neztau/Lan t and
ban .:The .two comb,enea1.w.i.LL z este appnoxima te.4. 70 people. 44 o. u can. zee,.. the/Le
27" parching 4pace.4.'.in••'-the : 3.Lan &Lawn by Sam Be4 .
44 • jon he paizh,in i. /Loo1124 Li cone n.ed---we have had only dwo wz.
ee enan .a. taLth. carr. .in -t e pant tiviee yea./74.
licconcling. to the czt-tached ,Leitea irecei.vecl ,(wm ftk. Stan.,bwug, .' dated
larrc% 23, 1967, we will. need a piing Apace PIZ each Ove zeatA .i,?. the
a2 and neztawiani, and one PR. each /Loom. "MLA ,toti ti 55.
AA you know, "the/7.e Lr not a Hotel on lodging hwuze .en ' Kodi ah :that would
• meet tlr iA nequi_nemen t. The Kodiah ,%nn need 54--ha4 about 5; She.Li.ho j needy
.55--haz .about 20; . 2eefrr. King, Donn need.A 30--ha4 about 5; /Ging Cnab Jnc.- needy
.25 co/z. them 25 dorm-ztegle nvon --ha4 about 8; an. f1Ja4/a neea 8--Aa4 one:.
. L/nde2 _ALA plan, we mill be able to pnwvi.de the nequined 15 pa thing
zpace4 off. the bat and ne4awran . Theme mai be an additional 12. The• e 12
will be ade* uate /on any can.4 the canne2�u wonhen.4 may have. 44 you can zee,
by the pa/LIR-Li-7g plana, a.LL car7.4 will have eazrg acce44 to and (wm the building,.
Fon thi4 nea4on, we an.e aA/.ing you to appnwve the pa/dui-1.g a2ea aA Ahown,
cm we ;be.Ci..eve heze plana ate adequate ie.0a OWL need, a4 we.LL a4 dire ci,trg'z.
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CITY OF KODIAK BOX-- 685, KODIAK, ALASKA -99615
Office of the Building Inspector
March -,2 1967
Mr. Ron Ball
Box 2485
Kodiak, Alaska
Dear Ron:
I am in the process of reviewing your plans and before we proceed
with our checking I believe it would be in your best interest to
resolve the parking problem in your proposed development.. Forty
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parking spaces would be required for the dorm and penthouse sec-
- tions. in addition to the forty- spaces the restaurant and bar would
require one space for each 5 seats or stools. Since seating is.
not shown on plans we are unable to tell total required for your
building.
We will not be able to issue your; permit until this matter is re-
solved.
.Very, truly yours,
;CITY'OF KODIAK
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J.L. Stansbury
Building Inspector
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KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY MEETING
SEPTEMBER 1, 1966
I CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order in the Magistrate's Courtroom, Donnelley Building,
Kodiak, Alaska, by Presiding Officer Russell Wright at 7:50 p.m.
II ROLL CALL
Present Absent
Wilton White, Borough Chairman Pers. Jo Hajdu
Russell Wright, Presiding Officer Sven Haakansen
Eldon Lester
Fred Brechan
Also present: Borough Clerk Doug Preston, taking minutes; Jim Stansbury,
Building Inspector; David Ruskin, Attorney; Gordon Severson,
Arnold Hansen, Rollyn Ball and Gene Tenny, all of whom had
interests on the agenda. There were 10 others in the audience.
III MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS
A. Regular Meeting August 18, 1966. Minutes were not read, since copies were
available to everyone, and were accepted as presented.
IV OTHER MINUTES - None
V COMMUNICATIONS - CORRESPONDENCE - PEOPLE TO BE IIEARD
A. Complaint re T. T. Jackson's Trailer Court - Larry Eyler. Er. Eyler, a resident
in T. T. Jackson's Trailer Court, told the Assembly that he intended to move
his trailer from the court because of insanitary conditions, but that his egress
was blocked by other trailers and trees. After a discussion as to what
assistance the Assembly oould offer, Mr. Eyler was advised to contact the
Borough Attorney as to violation of the trailer ordinance space provisions.
B. Letter from David S. James, District Right of [day Agent for the Department of
Highways. Chairman White read letter requesting that the Kodiak Island Borough
authorize by resolution the sale to the State of listed parcels of land in the
Miller Point Alaska Subdivision, and ratify the execution of the Warranty Deeds
by the Borough Chairman and Clerk. Gordon Severson, Right of Way Agent, explainer
to the Assembly the desirability of such action, and answered questions on the
subject. Mr. Brechan then moved to authorize the preparation of the resolution
requested, Mr. Lester seconded, and the motion was carried by unanimous voice vote
VI PUBLIC HEARINGS
. Request for Exception to Build Housing for Cannery Workers in Water Oriented
Business Zone,.- Townsite Blk 18, Lot 19 - Rollyn Ball (Case 155-A)
The Assembly Meeting was recessed for a Public Hearing as advertised, and there 1
being no objections heard, the Presiding Officer reconvened the regular meeting.
Mr. Lestermoved,that the requested exception _=be.granted; notion seconded by
Mr. Brechan, and,passed by unanimous rollcall vote. --
B. Request for Exception to Build Cannery Workers Bunkhouse in Industrial Water
Oriented Zone - Tidelands 145 (N-22) - Reefer King (Case 157-A)
The meeting was again recessed for the Public Hearing as advertised. No
objection being heard, the meeting was reconvened, and Mr. Lester moved that
the requested exception be granted. Motion seconded by Mr. Brechan, and passed
by unanimous roll call vote.
C. Request for Permanent Trailer Court Permit - USS 3462, Lots 1B, 1C, 1E, 1F, 1H,
1J, 1K - Naughton Bros. (Case 36-D)
The meeting was again recessed for a Public Hearing as advertised, and no objectic
being hiard, the meeting was reconvened. Mr. Brechan moved that the permit be
granted, provided the requirements of Ordinance No. 65-2 be met. Following
second by Mr. Lester, roll call vote was unanimously favorable.
D. Election Ordinance No. 66-20-0 was read for the second time, and a Public
Hearing declared. After questions, but no objections, the meeting was
reconvened, and Mr. Brechan moved that Ordinance No. 66-20-0 be adopted.
Following second by Mr. Lester, the motion was carried unanimously by roll call.;
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ASSEMBLY MEETING - August 18, 1966
YES
Mr. Wright, Mr. Lester, Mr. Haakansen
VII PLANNING & ZONING ITEMS
; A. Attorney George Vogt presented a letter from Rollyn Ball requesting an
exception for Lot 19, Block 18, presently zoned "Water Oriented Business
Mr. Ball proposes to erect a building to house cannery workers, and Mr.
Vogt outlined the proposed structure facilities.
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Mr. Lester moved to schedule a public hearing on September 1st, Mr.
Haakansen seconded, and voice vote was unanimously favorable. (Case 155-A)
B. A letter from Reefer King Co., Inc., represented personally'by Arnold T.
Hansen, Superintendent,requested an exception to build a 48 man bunkhouse
on tidelands now leased from the City of Kodiak, under Tidelands Application
N-21. Mr. Hansen stated that only Reefer King personnel would be housed in
the building, for which plans, submitted to the building inspector, were
presented.
Mr. Lester moved that a public hearing on this request be scheduled for
September 1st, Mr. Haakansen seconded and the motion was carried unanimously
by voice vote. (Case 157-A)
C. A request for rezoning from Unclassified to Business of Lots 13, 14, 15 -
U.S.S. 3098, was presented to the Assembly, with Mr. Tenny representing
Felton, Tenny, and Perez owners.
Mr. Lester moved that a rezoning ordinance be drawn, Mr. Haakansen seconded,
and voice vote was unanimously favorable. (Case 156-A)
D. A request for a permanent Trailer.Park Permit on U.S.S. 3462, Lots 1B, 1C,
1E, 1F, 1H, 1J, LK, was received from Naughton Bros., accompanied by a
letter from Harry Carter, former sanitarian.
Mr. Lester moved that a public hearing be set for September 1st, Mr.
Haakansen seconded, and voice vote was unanimously favorable. (Case 36 D)
The Presiding Officer called a recess from 9:00 - 9:10 P.M.
VIII OLD BUSINESS
A. Ordinance No. 66-20-0, providing for election of Borough Assemblymen,
Borough School Board Members, providing general rules for the conduct
of Borough Elections, and amending Ordinance No. 65-4, was read.
Mr. Lester moved for adoption of Ordinance No. 66-20-0 as read, that the
same be advanced to second reading, and that a public hearing be held '
thereon September lst. Motion was seconded by Mr. Haakansen, and carried
by unanimous roll call vote.
B. A legal opinion as to tax liability of the Baptist Mission on certain
property, as set forth in their letter read to the Assembly August 4th,
stated that the appeal period for 1966 had passed, and that 1967 liability
would be contingent upon the disposition and use of this land at that time.
C. A legal opinion as to whether a Hospital Board may be elected, stated that
applicable statutes indicated that such Board Members should be appointed
rather than elected.
IX NEW BUSINESS - None
X CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
A. In his Chairman's Report, Mr. White stated that Wm. Champion's proposal
on water and sewer to the East Elementary School had been accepted as
presented.
XI ASSEMBLY COMMENTS
Sam Best, Civil Engineer, discussed the shortcomings of Borough Ordinances
and suggested that revision be made.
XII ADJOURNMENT - The regular meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. to reconvene in
executive session.
KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH'
Box 1246
Kodiak, Alaska
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August 12, 1966
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
This is to notify you that a public hearing will be held by the Borough Assembly
on Rollyn Ball's request for an Exception to build housing for cannery workers in
a "Water Oriented Business" zone, Townsite Blk 18 Lot 19.
Since you are a property owner in the area, if you wish you may express your
opinion on this request at that time.
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD IN
THE COURTROOM.
DAY Thursday
TIME 7:30 p.me
DATE September 1, 1966
R. Ball
Box 2353
City
Rolland Jones
City/Borough Engineer
Box 685
City
Perry. Stockton
City Manager
Box 685
City -
W. Lamme
Box 907
City
E. Nelson
Box 1353
-City. -
C. Burk.
Box "603
City
E. Norton
Box 1002
City
E. McCloud
Box 273
City
V. Root
Box 541
City
'"':D:'Kessler
Box 1681:
City
H. Neseth
Box 456
City
G. Huff -
3000 30th St.
Anchorage
R. Holtz
1210 N St.
Anchorage, Ak.
M. Pulp
Box- 992
City
D.. Collart-.
Box 502
City
H. Gottschalk
Box 981
City
ASHA
Box 179
Anchorage, AK.
URBAN RENEWAL OFFICE -
(KEN AND GARY)
Kodiak Oil Sales
Box 1487
City
R. Wilson
Box 257.
City
Annabelle Mendall Estate
c/o Mary Leonard
630 E. 46th St.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Ursin Seafood
Box 492
City
Larmen Construction
Box 1493
City
Reefer King
Bldg C-3
Fishermen's Termina
Seattle, Wash.
Sutterlin & Wendt
Box 384
City
Point Chehalis Packers
Kodiak, Ak.
Pan Alaska Fisheries
Kodiak, Alaska
Alaska Packers Assoc.
Kodiak, Alaska
Kadiak Fisheries. Co.
Kodiak, Ak._
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Kodiak,;Alaska •
ATTN Wilton.,White, Chairman
Dear::Mr:' White:
I ai_ri'enclosing. a. set Of. tentative bhiep ants on a proposed ::building
for housing cannery workers :•
It _is ,my .understanding that the property; the proposed -building will be
situated onispresently zoned for 'industrial I have.' contacted several
of the processors in the' :inunediate area and.they'have assured me that
there is a definite need of said:: building. ; :I am enclosing statements
sinned bv-processors: in the .'immediate..area:''-
,The Green presently' -sit -;on the proposed site:
is `°100: x 140 feet.:
Lot size
I.would appreciate your favorable 'consideration of an: exception to the
zoning ..in' this case
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