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LAKESIDE 2ND LT 2A - RezoneIntroduced by: Mayor Selby Requested by: Planning & Zoning Commission Drafted by: Community Development Department introduced: 05/04/95 Public Hearing: 05/18/95 Adopted 05/18/95 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ORDINANCE NO. 95-04 AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 2 AND 3 (PROPOSED LOT 2A), LAKESIDE SUBDIVISION, 2ND ADDITION, FROM I --INDUSTRIAL AND RR1--RURAL RESIDENTIAL ONE To PL --PUBLIC USE LANDS (2647 AND 2716 SELIEF LANE) WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough has requested that Lots 2 and 3, Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition be rezoned to PL --Public Use Lands; and WHEREAS, rezoning of the property, along with the pending vacate and replat request, will allow the Borough to accomplish its goal'of developing a ballfield complex in this area; and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Parks and Recreation Committee has supported the proposed development of a ballfield complex on the property; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on this request on April 19, 1995; and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve this rezone. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THAT: Section 1: This ordinance is not of general application and shall not be codified. Section 2: Section 3: Lots 2 and 3 (proposed Lot 2A), Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition are hereby rezoned to PL --Public Use Lands. The findings of fact of the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission are hereby confirmed as follows: Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 95-04 Page 1 of 3 Findings as to the Need and Jus n for a Chang'. nr Amendment A rezone from I --Industrial and RR1--Rural Residential One to PL --Public Use Land is needed and justified because the PL --Public Use Land zoning district permits development that: A. provides for designation and development of this area as a park consistent with preservation of open space and use of the site for ballfields, an identified community need; B. is compatible with the methodology being utilized to close out the metals dry dump and site reclamation which would preclude structural development associated with most industrial and commercial uses; C. is a logical and consistent extension of existing PL --Public Use Land to the southwest of Island Lake where Scout Circle provides ready access to Island Lake Park; 2. Findings as to the Effect a Change nr Amendment would have nn the Objectives of the Comprehensive Plan A change of zoning from I --Industrial and RR1--Rural Residential One to the PL -- Public Use Land zoning district will have the effect of changing the focus of the Comprehensive Plan from industrial and commercial to public use and open space. But this change will not be necessarily inconsistent with the zoning history of the area which in the 1968 Comprehensive Plan was identified as public and semi-public and in 1976 was identified as being a service/recreational overlay zone. This change in zoning is also consistent with the stated intent of the Lakeside/Safeway Subarea Plan to provide open space for use and enjoyment of the public. As park and open space, this property will also more effectively separate the potentially conflicting land uses between the existing, privately owned I --Industrial zoned properties near the Selief-Von Scheele intersection and medium density residential development in Shahafka Acres. Section 4: The official zoning map shall be updated to reflect this rezoning. Kodiak Island Borough. Alaska Ordinance No. 95-04 Page 2 of 3 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS EIGHTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1995 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: Donna F. Smith, CMC, Borough Clerk Jer e M. Selby, Borougirt* d iy�i�fZl.� r - Mary A. M roe, Presiding Officer Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 95-04 Page 3 of 3 road until the issue of Termination Pointwas resolved. He noted the Commission would meet less during the summer because staff was currently overloaded with projects. PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING A11 ordinances and resolutions presented at this meeting were introduced by title only and copies made available to the public. A. Ordinance No. 95-04 Rezoning Lots 2 and 3 ORDINANCE (Proposed Lot 2A), Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd NO. 95-04 Addition From I --Industrial and RR1--Rural Residential One III PL --Public Use Lands. Presented for consideration was Ordinance No. 95-04 that, if adopted, rezoned property to allow the Kodiak Island Borough to accomplish the goal of developing a ballfield complex. HEINRICHS, moved to adopt seconded by McFARLAND Ordinance No. 95-04. Mayor Selby explained the process of converting the dump site to a community recreational area. Presiding Officer Monroe called for public testimony. Kathy Colwell, Horseshoe Lake Community Association president, appreciated the Assembly for making resources available for community use. She felt the proposed recreational area would be a bright spot in the neighborhood. Anita Shull reported that Kodiak Little League had 400 participants comprised of 33 teams and 7 leagues. She supported Ordinance No. 95-04 saying additional fields were needed because teams competed for use of the existing five fields. Presiding Officer Monroe closed the public hearing and reconvened the regular meeting. At questions raised by Presiding Officer Monroe, Mayor Selby said the Assembly had the authority to name the facility that was currently referred to as the Kodiak Island Borough Recreational Complex. He added that clean-up of the area met Department of Environmental Conservation requirements. He said there would be wells for sampling water to ensure that contaminants were not present and that all procedures required to close out an old dump site were in place to assure that the area would be safe Regular Assembly Meeting May 18, 1995 Volume XX Page 49 for public use. He anticipated the Parks and Recreation Committee would review connecting the area with the abutting Island Lake Park. VOTE ON MOTION TO ADOPT Ayes: Burt, Hancock, Heinrichs, McFarland, Milligan, Monroe Noes: None Absent: Stevens MOTION CARRIED Unanimous J B. Ordinance No. 94-10H Amending Ordinance No. 94- ORDINANCE 10 Fiscal Year 1995 Budget Day Care Assistance NO. 94-IOH Grant. Presented for consideration was Ordinance No. 95-04 that, if adopted, amended the fiscal year 1995 budget by increasing the Day Care Assistance Block Grant Subsidy Grant by $11,000 and Administrative Subsidy by $1,044 and increasing the expenditure line items accordingly in the Block Grant Program by $12,044. McFARLAND, moved to adopt seconded by MILLIGAN Ordinance No. 94-10H. Mayor Selby said the housekeeping item increased the funds available for child care assistance. Presiding Officer Monroe called for public testimony; hearing and seeing none, she reconvened the regular meeting. VOTE ON MOTION TO ADOPT Ayes: Hancock, Heinrichs, McFarland, Milligan, Burt, Monroe Noes: None Absent: Stevens MOTION CARRIED Unanimous MESSAGES PROM THE BOROUGH MAYOR MESSAGES FROM MAYOR Mayor Selby said he received a letter from the U.S. Coast Guard that encouraged moving ahead with the lease for a new airfield. He said a thirty-year Regular Assembly Meeting May 18, 1995 Volume XX Page 50 Kodiak Island Borough AGENDA STATEMENT Meeting of: May 18, 1995 ITEM NO. 9.A. Ordinance No. 9 ITEM TITLE: Request for a rezone, in accordance with Section 17.72.030.0 (Manner of Initiation) of the Borough Code, of Lots 2 & 3, Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition, from I -- Industrial and RR -1 --Rural Residential One to PL --Public Use Lands. 2647 and 2716 Selief Lane. SUMMARY STATEMENT: The purpose of this request was to investigate the possible rezone of Lots 2 & 3, Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition (formerly Smokey's Dry Dump Site) from its current zoning to PL -- Public Use Land. Currently, the property, owned by the Borough, is zoned I --Industrial with a fifty (50) foot wide RR1--Rural Residential One zoning strip on the outer perimeter serving as a greenbelt/buffer. Preliminary approval has been granted by the Commission and approved by the Assembly, to vacate a lot line, an electrical easement, and a portion of an existing right-of-way in order to consolidate the two lots into one, proposed Lot 2A. Utilization of this site for ballfields was discussed and supported at the Borough Parks and Recreation Committee meeting in June, 1992 and incorporated in the committee's capital project priority list adopted in November, 1992. The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on this rezone request at their April 19, 1995 regular meeting. The Commission has recommended that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve this rezone. Findings in support of the Commission's decision are included in the ordinance. 29 public hearing notices were mailed. FISCAL NOTES (X] N/A Expenditure Account Required -0- General Fund N/A APPROVAL FOR AGENDA: Mayor: RECOMMENDED ACTION: AdopttOrdinance No. 95-0/, .... .SSSS..,........ 0.0 447 47 ..« 0�1�1. Ilslreer alPNecr ie pi/000# sA06‘60. 00,0,4•000oor 4/410,04,01 41PNI. .00410‘. ‘e Sete 0.IkeI KIBS284414 • When Assemblymember Stevens asked if the parcels would become subject to property tax, Mayor Selby said it was highly unlikely. At questions raised by Assemblymember Burt. about leases being taxed, Mayor Selby said ANSCA rules determined when property became taxable and the State of Alaska as a leaseholder was not taxable. Ayes: Noes: Absent: MOTION CARRIED McFarland, Stevens, Burt, Hancock, Heinrichs, Milligan None Monroe Unanimous C. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION' 1. Ordinance No. 95-04 Rezoning Lots 2 and 3 (Proposed Lot 2A), Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition From I --Industrial and RR1-- Rural Residential One q'g PL --Public Use Lands. 2647 and 2716 Selief Lane. Presented for consideration was Ordinance No. 95-04 that, if adopted, rezoned property to allow the Kodiak Island Borough to accomplish the goal of development a ballfield complex. This item was advanced to public hearing on May 18, 1995 under "Consent Agenda". 2. Ordinance No. 94-10H Amending Ordinance No. 94-10 Fiscal Year 1995 Budget (Day Care Assistance Grant). Presented for consideration was Ordinance No. 95-04 that, if adopted, amended the fiscal year 1995 budget by increasing the Day Care Assistance Block Grant Subsidy Grant by $11,000 and Administrative Subsidy by $1,044 and increasing the expenditure line items accordingly in the Block Grant Program by $12,044. This item was advanced to public hearing on May 18 1995 under "Consent Agenda"] Regular Assembly Meeting May 4, 1995 ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION ORDINANCE NO. 95-04 ORDINANCE NO. 94-10H Volume X Page 4 Kodiak Island Borough AGENDA STATEMENT Meeting of: May 4, 1995 ITEM NO. 12.C.1. Ordinance No. 95 - ITEM TITLE: Request for a rezone, in accordance with Section 17:72.030.0 (Manner of Initiation) of the Borough Code, of Lots 2 & 3, Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition, from I -- Industrial and RR -1 --Rural Residential One to PL --Public Use Lands. 2647 and 2716 Selief Lane. SUMMARY STATEMENT: The purpose of this request was to investigate the possible rezone of Lots 2 & 3, Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition (formerly Smokey's Dry Dump Site) from its current zoning to PL -- Public Use Land. Currently, the property, owned by the Borough, is zoned I --Industrial with a fifty (50) foot wide RR1--Rural Residential One zoning strip on the outer perimeter serving as a greenbelt/buffer. Preliminary approval has been granted by the Commission and approved by the Assembly, to vacate a lot line, an electrical easement, and a portion of an existing right-of-way in order to consolidate the two lots into one, proposed Lot 2A. Utilization of this site for ballfields was discussed and supported at the Borough Parks and Recreation Committee meeting in June, 1992 and incorporated in the committee's capital project priority list adopted in November, 1992. The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on this rezone request at their April 19, 1995 regular meeting. The Commission has recommended that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve this rezone. Findings in support of the Commission's decision are included in the ordinance. FISCAL NOTES [X] N/A Expenditure Account Required -0- General Fund N/A APPROVAL FOR AGENDA: Mayor• RECOMMENDED ACTION: AdopttOrdinance No. 95-09, Ord, .....*IMO KIBS284414 Kodiak Island Borough MEMORANDUM TO: Bud Cassidy, Resource Management Officer FROM: Bob Scholze, Associate Planner,(, Community Development Department DATE: April 20, 1995 RE: Case 95-006. Request for a rezone, in accordance with Section 17.72.030.0 (Manner of Initiation) of the Borough Code, of Lots 2 & 3, Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition, from I -- Industrial and RR -1 --Rural Residential One to PL—Public Use Lands. 2647 and 2716 Selief Lane. The Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission at their meeting on April 19, 1995, moved to forward the request cited above, recommending approval, to the Borough Assembly. This item will likely appear for first reading at the Assembly's May 4, 1995 regular meeting and if approved, will likely appear for second reading and a public hearing at the Assembly's May 18, 1995 regular meeting. Please confirm these dates with the Borough Clerk, Donna Smith, at 486-9310, no sooner than five (5) working days from the date of this letter. Section 17.72.055 (Submission to assembly) of the Borough Code states: A. Within thirty clays after the planning commission has acted favorably upon a proposed zoning change in accordance with the above provisions, a report with recommendations shall be submitted to the assembly together with the proposed ordinance. Such recommendations of the planning commission shall be advisory only and shall not be binding upon the assembly. When an ordinance has been forwarded to the borough assembly, the assembly shall act in accordance with this chapter and notice shall be issued as provided in Section 17.72.070, by the borough clerk. B. If the planning commission recommends denial of any proposed amendment, its action shall be final unless the initiating party, within ten days, files a written statement with the clerk requesting that the commission's action be taken up by the borough assembly. The Commission adopted the following findings of fact in support of their recommendation to the Assembly: 17.72.020 A. Findings as to the Need and Justification for a Change or Amendment. A rezone from I --Industrial and RR1--Rural Residential One to PL --Public Use Land is needed and justified because the zoning district permits development that: A. provides for designation and development of this area as a park consistent with preservation of open space and use of the site for ballfields, an identified community need; B. is compatible with the methodology being utilized to close out the metals dry dump and site reclamation which would preclude structural development associated with most industrial and commercial uses; C. is a logical and consistent extension of existing PL --Public Use Land to the southwest of Island Lake where Scout Circle provides ready access to Island Lake Park; 17.72.020 B. Findings as to the Effect a Change or Amendment would have on the Objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. A change of zoning from I --Industrial and RR1--Rural Residential One to the PL --Public Use Land zoning district will have the effect of changing the focus of the Comprehensive Plan from industrial and commercial to public use and open space. But this change will not be necessarily inconsistent with the zoning history of the area which in the 1968 Comprehensive Plan was identified as public and semi- public and in 1976 was identified as being a service/recreational overlay zone. This change in zoning is also consistent with the stated intent of the Lakeside/Safeway Subarea Plan to provide open space for use and enjoyment of the public. As park and open space, this will also more Case 95-006 Page 2 of 3 April 20, 1995 effectively separate the potentially conflicting land uses between the existing, privately owned I --Industrial zoned properties near the Selief-VonScheele intersection and medium density residential development in Shahaika Acres. Should this rezone be approved by the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly, you will still need to obtain permits for any construction activities. If you have any questions about the action of the Commission, please contact the Community Development Department at 486-9362. cc: Donna Smith, Borough Clerk Jerome Selby, Borough Mayor Case 95.008 Page 9 of 9 April 20, 1995 provided. They decided that it would be appropriate for the neighbors to have some input and to even participate in development of the landscaping plan. COMMISSIONER SZABO MOVED TO AMEND THE MAIN MOTION by adding a condition of approval, as follows: 1. A site specific landscaping plan must be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission as a public hearing item, for review and approval, prior to the issuance of the certificate of occupancy for the proposed structure. The AMENDMENT was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. The question was called and the MAIN MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. FB) Case- 95:006. Request for a rezone, in accordance with • Section 17.72.030.0 (Manner of Initiation) of the Borough Code, of Lots 2 & 3, Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition, from I -- Industrial and RR -1 --Rural Residential One to PL --Public Use - Lands. 2647 and 2716 Selief Lane. BOB SCHOLZE indicated 33 public hearing notices were mailed for this case and 1 was returned, in favor of this request. Staff recommended this rezone request be forwarded to the Borough Assembly with a recommendation of approval. COMMISSIONER GORDON MOVED TO RECOMMEND that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve the rezoning of Lots 2 & 3, (proposed for replat to Lot 2A) Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition, from I --Industrial and RR1•-Rural Residential One to PL --Public Use Land, and to adopt the findings of fact in the staff report dated April 12, 1995, in support of this recommendation: FINDINGS OF FACT 17.72.020 A. Findings as to the Need and Justification for a Change or Amendment. & Z Minutest April 19,--1995, Page 4 of 10 A rezone from I --Industrial and RR1--Rural Residential One to PL --Public Use Land is needed and justified because the zoning district permits development that: A. provides for designation and development of this area as a park consistent with preservation of open space and use of the site for ballfields, an identified community need; B. is compatible with the methodology being utilized to close out the metals dry dump and site reclamation which would preclude structural development associated with most industrial and commercial uses; C. is a logical and consistent extension of existing PL -- Public Use Land to the southwest of Island Lake where Scout Circle provides ready access to Island Lake Park; 17.72.020 B. Findings as to the Effect a Change or Amendment would have on the Objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. A change of zoning from I --Industrial and RR1--Rural Residential One to the PL --Public Use Land zoning district will have the effect of changing the focus of the Comprehensive Plan from industrial and commercial to public use and open space. But this change will not be necessarily inconsistent with the zoning history of the area which in the 1968 Comprehensive Plan was identified as public and semi-public and in 1976 was identified as being a service/recreational overlay zone. This change in zoning is also consistent with the stated intent of the Lakeside/Safeway Subarea Plan to provide open space for use and enjoyment of the public. As park and open space, this will also more effectively separate the potentially conflicting land uses between the existing, privately owned I --Industrial zoned properties near the Selief-VonScheele intersection and medium density residential development in Shahafka Acres. The motion was seconded. Regular Session Closed. Public Hearing Opened: P & 2 Minutes: April 19, 1995 Page 5 of 10 Seeing and hearing none. Public Hearing Closed. Regular Session Opened. The question was called and the motion CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. C) Case S95-004. Request for preliminary approval of the subdivision of Lot 5, Block 1, Port Wakefield Subdivision, creating Lots 5A and 5B, Block 1, Port Wakefield,Subdivision. Generally located on Kizhuyak Drive, in Port Lions (Postponed from the February 15, and March 15, 1995 regular meetings). BOB SCHOLZE indicated that 8 public hearing notices were mailed for this case this month, and 2 were returned, also submitted was a petition signed by 11 neighboring property owners, all opposing this request. Based on the opposition expressed by the City of Port Lions, as owner and operator of the municipal sewer system in Port Wakefield, staff recommended denial of this request. COMMISSIONER SZABO MOVED TO APPROVE the request for preliminary approval of the subdivision of Lot 5, Block 1, Port Wakefield Subdivision, creating Lots 5A and 5B, Block 1, Port Wakefield Subdivision. The motion was seconded. Regular Session Closed. Public Hearing Opened: Seeing and hearing none. Public Hearing Closed. Regular Session Opened. The question was called and the motion FAILED by unanimous roll call vote. P & Z Minutes: April 19. 1995 Page 6 10 Public Hearing Item W -B Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission SUMMARY STATEMENT - APRIL 12, 1995 Meeting of: April 19, 1995 ITEM TITLE: Case 95-006. Request for a rezone, in accordance with Section 17.72.030.0 (Manner of Initiation) of the Borough Code, of Lots 2 & 3, Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition, from I --Industrial and RR -1 --Rural Residential One to PL --Public Use Lands. 2647 and 2716 Selief Lane. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Staff recommends that the Commission forward this rezone request to the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly with a recommendation for approval. APPROPRIATE MOTION: Move to recommend that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve the rezoning of Lots 2 & 3, (replatted to Lot 2A) Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition, from I --Industrial and RR1--Rural Residential One to PL --Public Use Land, and to adopt the findings of fact in the staff report dated April 12, 1995, in support of this recommendation. DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Kodiak Island Borough CASE: APPLICANT: REQUEST: LOCATION: ZONING: Public Hearing Item VI -13 MEMORANDUM April 11, 1995 Planning and Zoning Commission Community Development Department Information for the April 19, 1995 Regular Meeting 95-006 Kodiak Island Borough A rezone, in .accordance with Section 17.72.030, C (Manner of Initiation) of the Borough Code, of Lots 2 & 3, Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition, from I --Industrial and RR1--Rural Residential One to PL --Public Use Land. 2647 and 2716 Selief Lane I --Industrial and RR1--Rural Residential One Thirty-three (33) public hearing notices were distributed on March 29, 1995. Date of site visit: 1. March 6, 1995 Zoning History: The 1968 Comprehensive Plan identifies this area as public or semi-public. The 1976 zoning map indicates that it was zoned service/recreation at that time. When this area was rezoned to I --Industrial in 1980 by Ordinance No. 80-14-0, the motion indicated that it was being rezoned from Unclassified to I -- Industrial. 2. Lot Size: 3. Existing Land Use: 4. Surrounding Land Use and Zoning: North: South: Case 95-006 11.92 acres Vacant Lot 1A-3, USS 3465 Use: Vacant Zoning: PL --Public Use Land Tract A and Lots 1-A, 1-B, and 1-D of Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition Page 1 o(6 P & Z: April 19, 1995 Public Hearing Item VI•B Use: 50 ft. by 100 ft. and 20 ft. by 30 ft. structures on Lot 1-A; other lots vacant. Zoning: I --Industrial East: Lots 613, 7A -C, and 8A -B, Block 1, Shahafka Acres Subdivision Use: Single family residences on Lots 6B, 7A and 7C, and 8A and 8B; Lot 713 is vacant. Zoning: R2 --Two-family Residential West: Lots 1-6, USS 3466 Use: Single family residences on Lots 1 and Lots 3-6; Lot 2 is vacant Zoning: RR1--Rural Residential One 5. Comprehensive Plan. The 1968 Comprehensive Plan depicts this area as having an industrial node, reflecting the metals dry dump site. The Year 2000 Land Use Plan designates this area as Light Industrial. The Lakeside/Safeway Subarea Plan, adopted and incorporated into Borough Code by Ordinance No. 91-31, depicts this area as General Business and Retail Business Applicable Regulations: The following sections of Title 17 (Zoning) of the Borough Code and the Kodiak Island Borough Coastal Management Program are applicable to this request: 17 72.030 Manner of initiation. Changes in this title may be initiated in the following manner: A. The borough assembly upon its own motion; B. The planning commission upon its own motion; C. By petition of one or more owners of property within an area proposed to be rezoned. A petition shall be in the form of an application for a change in the boundary of a district, shall be filed in the community development office, be accompanied by the required fee and such data and information as may be necessary to assure the fullest practicable presentation of facts and shall set forth reasons and justification for proposing such change. Case 95.006 Page 2 of 8 P & Z: Apr0 19, 1995 Public Hearing Item VI -B 17.72.055 Submission to assembly. A. Within thirty days after the planning commission has acted favorably upon a proposed zoning change in accordance with the above provisions, a report with recommendations shall be submitted to the assembly together with the proposed ordinance. Such recommendations of the planning commission shall be advisory only and shall not be binding upon the assembly. When an ordinance has been forwarded to the borough assembly, the assembly shall act in accordance with this chapter and notice shall be issued as provided in Section 17.72.070, by the borough clerk. B. If the planning commission recommends denial of any proposed amendment, its action shall be final unless the initiating party, within ten days, files a written statement with the clerk requesting that the commission's action be taken up by the borough assembly. COASTAL MANAGEMENT APPLICABLE POLICIES Residential Development 1. Location In areas with poorly draining soils, development where feasible shall be connected to a sewer line. Where this is not feasible, onsite facilities shall be designed so as not to cause conditions that will pollute rivers, lakes, and other water bodies, including the ground water supply. Consistent: Yes. This property is served by the public sewer system. 2. Open Space Green areas and open space shall be retained to the maximum extent feasible and prudent when land is subdivided. Consistent: Yes. This property will become a park and ballflelds. Case 95-006 Page 3 of 8 P & Z: April 19, 1995 Public Hearing Item VI -13 3. Access New subdivisions or other residential developments on the shoreline shall provide usable public access to and along the shoreline, extending the length of the development, to the extent feasible and prudent. Consistent: Not Applicable. This property is not located along the shoreline. 4. Hazardous Lands Development shall not occur in hazardous areas such as avalanche runout zones, active floodplains, and high water channels to the extent feasible and prudent. Siting, design, and construction measures to minimize exposure to coastal erosion, mass wasting and historic tsunami run-up shall be required to the extent feasible and prudent. Consistent: Yes. This property is not located in a hazardous area. 5. Wetlands Filling and drainage of water bodies, floodways, backshores, and natural wetlands shall be consistent with ACMP Standards 6 AAC 80.070 (Energy Facilities) and 6 AAC 80.130 (Habitats). Consistent: Yes. Substantial fill has been placed as part of' site reclamation in accordance with a site drainage plan. There are no floodways, backshores, or natural wetlands on the property. COMMENTS The purpose of this request is to investigate the possible rezone of Lots 2 & 3, Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition (formerly Smokey's Dry Dump Site) from its current zoning to PL --Public Use Land. Currently, the property, owned by the Borough, is zoned I --Industrial with a fifty (50) foot wide RR1--Rural Case 95-006 Page 4 of 8 P & Z; April 19, 1995 Public Hearing Item VI -B Residential One zoning strip on the outer perimeter serving as a greenbelt/buffer. Preliminary approval has been granted by the Commission to vacate a lot line, an electrical easement, and a portion of an existing right- of-way in order to consolidate the two lots into one, Lot 2A. What was formerly the metals dump has been cleaned up by removal of all metals from the surface. The process of closing out the site has proceeded to the stage of filling with low -permeability "cap" material. Site grading, compaction, and construction of the Selief Lane Extension and the parking lot is scheduled for this summer. The extension of utilities, installation of the subsurface drainage system, final grading, and seeding is scheduled for the summer of 1996 after allowing time for settling of the fill. This area was first identified as a potential site for softball field facilities by the Parks and Recreation Committee in May of 1987. Utilization of this site for ballfields was further discussed and recommended at the Parks and Recreation Committee meeting in June, 1992 and incorporated in the committee's capi al project priority list adopted in November, 1992. Issues to be considered in evaluating this rezone request include conformance with the comprehensive plan, land suitability, recent development trends in the area, and traffic impacts including adequate access and offstreet parking. While both the 1968 Borough Comprehensive Plan and the 1991 Lakeside/Safeway Subarea Plan identify this area as Light Industrial and/or General and Retail Business, detailed information was not available at those times as to how the dry dump would be closed out and the site reclaimed. The methodology chosen to accomplish this, in conformance with EPA and ADEC specifications, was to clear the site to surface level and then cap it with impervious materials. This is intended to prevent, as much as possible, drainage seeping down into the scrap metals and other refuse not excavated from the subsurface. Needless to say, this alternative precludes the ground preparation and foundation work associated with structural development for commercial and industrial uses. The non-structural uses permitted in the industrial and commercial zoning districts relate, for the most part, to outdoor storage, often of fishing gear. There is already a substantial amount of fishing gear storage on privately owned, I --Industrial zoned property in this area (at the corner of VonScheele Way and Selief Lane), and there are other privately owned properties adjacent Case 95-006 Page 5 of 8 P & Z: Aprll 19, 1995 Public Hearing Item Vi -B that could serve this use should economic dynamics dictate. There has generally been opposition to the concept of utilization of public land for uses that could potentially be income -generating in the private sector. The community has long identified the need for a centrally located ballfield complex, as evidenced by the constriction of temporary ballfields last year on the proposed new middle school site at Rezanof Drive and Woody Way Loop. This community need, the non -suitability of this site for any substantial structural development, and its location central to medium density residential areas make a strong case for utilization of the property as a park for ballfields. In addition, the Lakeside/Safeway Subarea Plan notes that..."in any area where the government already has the luxury of owning land, consideration needs to be given to dedicating a portion of that land for open space purposes...In developed areas of the community such as this, open space is even more important because of the value it adds to the community." (Page 3) While this property is not specifically designated open space in the subarea plan, as a park it would certainly fulfill that expressed intent of the plan and serve a good public purpose. A substantial parking area has been provided for at the end of the Selief right- of-way extension between the ballfields. The right-of-way extension itself provides for adequate ingress and egress and allows for circulation patterns that will not negatively impact traffic in the area. Still in conceptual stages and not indicated on the park plan are restroom facilities and, possibly, a picnic shelter gazebo. These would constitute the maximum extent of any structural development associated with the park. The bike path indicated on the park plan is likewise conceptual, and would accomplish the intention that has surfaced often over the past ten years at Parks and Recreation Committee meetings, to link the VonScheele portion of the bike path with the Mill Bay/Abercrombie section through the Island Lake and Island Lake Creek area. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Commission forward this rezone request to the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly with a recommendation for approval. Case 95.006 Page 6 of 8 P & Z: April 19, 1995 Public Hearing Item VI•B APPROPRIATE MOTION Should the Commission agree with the staff recommendation, the appropriate motion is: Move to recommend that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve the rezoning of Lots 2 & 3, (replatted to Lot 2A) Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition, from I --Industrial and RR1--Rural Residential One to PL --Public Use Land, and to adopt the findings of fact in the staff report dated April 12, 1995, in support of this recommendation: FINDINGS OF FACT Section 17.72.020 states that the Commission shall incorporate the following criteria into their report to the Assembly: 17.72.020 A. Findings as to the Need and Justification for a Change or Amendment. A rezone from I --Industrial and RR1--Rural Residential One to PL --Public Use Land is needed and justified because the zoning district permits development that: A. provides for designation and development of this area as a park consistent with preservation of open space and use of the site for ballfields, an identified community need; B. is compatible with the methodology being utilized to close out the metals dry dump and site reclamation which would preclude structural development associated with most industrial and commercial uses; C. is a logical and consistent extension of existing PL --Public Use Land to the southwest of Island Lake where Scout Circle provides ready access to Island Lake Park; Case 95-006 Page 7 of 8 P & Z: April 19, 1995 Public Hearing Item VI -B 17.72.020 B. Findings as to the Effect a Change or Amendment would have on the 0 ijectives of the Comprehensive Plan. A change of zoning from I --Industrial and RR1--Rural Residential One to the PL --Public Use Land zoning district will have the effect of changing the focus of the Comprehensive Plan from industrial and commercial to public use and open space. But this change will not be necessarily inconsistent with the zoning history of the area which in the 1968 Comprehensive Plan was identified as public and semi- public and in 1976 was identified as being a service/recreational overlay zone. This change in zoning is also consistent with the stated intent of the Lakeside/Safeway Subarea Plan to provide open space for use and enjoyment of the public. As park and open space, this will also more effectively separate the potentially conflicting land uses between the existing, privately owned I --Industrial zoned properties near the Selief-VonScheele intersection and medium density residential development in Shahafka Acres. Case 95-006 Page 8 of 8 P & Z: April 19, 1995 cy !i 7RACr 3-5A- 1 COMMERCIAL TRACT 1 PRELIMINARY HORIZON LAND SURVEYING INC. P.0 BOX 1945 KODIAK ALASKA 99615 ( 907 ) 486-6506 VACATION:OF LOTS TWO AND R.0 W. AND ELECTRICAL EEASEMENT PORTIONSE AND F THEREON IN THE LAKESIDE SUBDIVISION, 2nd ADDITION. U.S. 5467 PER PLAT 87—t6 IN THE KODIAK RECORDING DISTRICT, KODIAK, ALASKA. REPLAT TO: LOT TWO—A OF THE SAME SUBDIVISION. FOR: THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 710 MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 = 100' OAM FEBRUARY 16th 1995 I.C.B. SHUT: 1 OF 1 r �. KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Public Hearing Item VI -B PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE A public hearing will be held on Wednesday, April 19, 1995. 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: i� D)�I uvIB` APR` - 3 1995 lb Case 95-006. Request for a rezone, in accordance with Section 17.72.030.0 (Manner of Initiation) of the Borough Code, of Lots 2 & 3, Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition, from I --Industrial and RR -1 --Rural Residential Ona to PL --Public Use.Lands. 2647_and 2716 Selief Lane. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT neon DTMCMT This notice Is being sent to you because our records indicate you are a property owner in the area of the request. 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. If you would like to fax your comments to us, our fax number is: (907) 486-9374. If you would like to testify via telephone, please call in your comments during the appropriate public hearing section of the meeting. The local call-in telephone number is 486- 3231. The toll free telephone number is 1-800-478-5736. One week prior to the regular meeting. on Wednesday, April 19, 1995 a work session will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Kodiak Island Borough Conference Room (#121), to review the packet material for the case. Kodiak Island Borough Code provides you with specific appeal rights if you disagree with the Commission's decision on this request. If you have any questions about the request or your appeal /rights, please feelfree to call us at 486-9362. Your Name: tom' ` u : k 10� Mailing Addrea.: 6)62,0") /� ,,....�qq Your property description: (r -OC A �(-�,� 2 94A-64/FAA Comments: l / / , $ !, r �e k ., vim`-"-- 6 ' - / / t dp-a4:„,ei �,q- Q- t..- /..._enWt.,,, n`�,C, - L�-et rti� . Y� q(t-en rig //AX }]• i- -GuLttl' --.)4 A i 1 // U 1 IV. Minutes of Prey' sons Meeting Wiechmann moved to approve the minutes of the April 21, 1992 meeting of the Parks and Recreation Committee. The motion was seconded by McClain and carried by unanimous voice vote. V. Appearance Requests and Audience Comments There were no appearance requests or audience comments. VI. Public Hearings No public hearings were held. VII. Old Business A. Ballfield Development Freed provided information about the possibility of utilizing the old metals dump (Smokey's) as a future location for ballfields and other recreational facilities. Jensen requested that the Committee consider passing a resolution that she had drafted supporting the use of the area, after clean-up, specifically for ball fields. At the direction of the Mayor, staff had prepared a draft conceptual site plan that shows how the area could be developed. Jensen expressed her opinion that the development priority of the area should be for ballfields, and that other types of recreation development at the site should be carefully considered. Blau suggested that the Committee recommend that the site be reserved for recreational purposes and that a detailed site plan be prepared in the future that would identify the specific recreational facilities to be developed. Based on the Committee's discussion, the resolution was amended with the addition of a sentence at the end. Jensen moved to approve the resolution as amended. The motion was seconded by Robinson and carried byunanimous voice vote. B. Salome Creek Development Planning Freed provided an introduction to discussion on this issue, resulting from the joint meeting that the Committee had with the Planning and Zoning Commission and representatives of the KIBS290448 Parks & Recreation Committee Page 2 of 5 Minutes June 30, 1992 KIBS290S63 sever line; (4) a natural al tnd a picnic area by the lake; and (5) the extension of Island a.ase Road for a boat launching area. A combined access/utility easement should be designated over the sewer line and the existing road should be designated as a trail. Knudsen moved and Butler seconded a motion to amend the main motion by adding that drainage concerns should be addressed in the plan. The vote on the amendment vas unanimous. The Committee then discussed the motion. Freed commented that the motion should be directed to the Assembly since the Committee is advisory to that body. With the consent of the second, the maker of the motion revised it to read, "recommend that the Assembly request staff prepare a concept plan..." Vaughan brought up his concern about the Committee not being involved enough in the day-to-day activities in the parks and in complete review of the plans for each park. Cobis suggested that this discussion come up under Committee Members Comments and asks the Committee to address the motion. After some additional discussion, Vaughan moved to table the main motion. The motion failed for lack of a second. The question is called on the main motion as amended and it fails unanimously. Austerman moved and Knudsen seconded a motion that the sewer line be designated as a utility and access easement, and that a plat of the property showing such an easement and the boundaries of the Elks' lease be forwarded to the Committee for continuing work. The Committee discussed the need to be more involved in the actual planning of the parks with the assistance of the Borough staff. The question is called on the motion and it passes unanimously. The Committee responded to a question by Ed Coe, that they prefer powerlines in the area to be installed underground. Heed for adult softball facilities. This item was placed on the agenda at the request of Committee members. Freed had researched and brought copies of plats of Borough awned land that might accommodate a softball field(s). These sites included: 1. The end of Lilly Lake - deleted from consideration. Austerman commented that the area is part of a land trade in order to ensure that there is no development due to conflicts with float planes. 2. Russian Creek proposed park - looks like it would be a tight squeeze to get a regulation field in. 3. Lakeside Subdivision (industrial lots across from Kodiak Island Housing Authority project) - a possible location, but costly site work would be needed for development. 4. VFW - a field is supposed to be under construction at this site, although the group feels that it is not regulation size. The general consensus is that any ball£ield developed should be "regulation size." Fulp comments that the best possibility for ballfield development is at the Coast Guard base with the proposed redevelopment of their landfill. Cobis will check with the support center planning officer on the status of this. Parks and !(ecreation Committee 3 May 11, 1987 Minutes BA 4' • PLANNING AND ZOMNI CASE NUMBER 95-00 LOTS 2AND $ LAKESIDE SUBDIVISIOI 2ND ADDITIONON rasa (35e--ar2 exp this 9A PLANNING AND ZONING CASE NUMBER 95-00i LOTS 2 AND 3 LAKESIDE SUBDIVISIOAi 2ND ADWTITIONON A*rn4t t '1 !E ausaven c �PL —,�: g6s'b. 09sg 55.004 Pre n - �� �` SCALE P • 750' .14111104111f0f itn nIMI.srr RUMMERS' aaaaa mown PUMP t MOW WW IOW IX MDWM DENSIT7 PEDIDENTIAL 111 .:0400 it 4st * !soli OPEN SPACE KIBS284414 PLANNING AND ZOMNO CASE NUMBER 95-O0B LOTS 2 AND 3 LAKESIDE SUBDIVISION 2ND ADDITIONON ,- 1 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 710 Mill Bay Road. Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Public Hearing Item VI -B PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE A public hearing will be held on Wednesday, April 19, 1995. 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 95-006. Request for a rezone, in accordance with Section 17.72.030.0 (Manner of Initiation) of the Borough Code, of Lots 2 & 3, Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition from I --Industrial and RR -1 --Rural Residential One fa PL --Public Use Lands. 2647 and 2716 Selief Lane. This notice is being sent to you because our records indicate you are a property owner In the area of the request. If you do not wish to testify verbally, you may piuvide your comments in the space below, or in a letter to the Community Development Department prior to the meeting. If you would like to fax your comments to us. our fax number is: (907) 486-9374. If you would like to testify via telephone, please call in your comments during the appropriate public hearing section of the meeting. The local call-in telephone number is 486- 3231. The toll free telephone number is 1-800-478-5736. One week prior to the regular meeting. on Wednesday, April 19, 1995 a work session will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Kodiak Island Borough Conference Room (#121), to review the packet material for the case. Kodiak Island Borough Code provides you with specific appeal rights if you disagree with the Commission's decision on this request If you have any questions about the request or your appeal rights, please feel free to call us at 486-9362. Your Name: Mailing Address: Your property description: Comments: PLANNING AND ZOMNO CASE NUMBER 95-006 LOTS 2 AND 3 LAKESIDE SUBDIVIS/O" 2ND ADDITIONON Kodiak Island Borough *LIVE* DATE 3/28/95 TIME 15:30:30 FORM LETTER #: 1 GEO BASED PROPERTY SYSTEM PROPERTY GROUP LISTING FORM LETTER DESCRIPTION: PHN VENUE 1 PROPERTY NUMBER OWNER NAME X15- bbLQ ' PAGE 1 VENUE: CITY LB0220 GROUP #: 55051 CDSEC3 PROPERTY ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS R1452160002 BRECHAN ENTERPRISES INC 2705 MILL BAY RD BRECHAN ENTERPRISES INC KODIAK AK 99615 P.O. BOX 1275 KODIAK AK 99615 R1452160013 MILL BAY PLAZA ASSOC LTD 2675 MILL BAY RD MILL BAY PLAZA ASSOC LTD KODIAK AK 99615 P 0 BOX 8550 KODIAK AK 99615 R1453020070 ROBERT 8 ELEANO KING 230 VON SCHEELE WAY ROBERT 8 ELEANOR KING KODIAK AK 99615 P 0 BOX 1434 KODIAK AK 99615 R1453030010 CASEY RUSSELL ETAL 403 SELIEF LN RUSSELL ETAL,CASEY KODIAK AK 99615 5109 HWY 101 N. SEASIDE OR 97138 R1453030020 ROBERT FREEMAN 2445 SELIEF LN FREEMAN,ROBERT KODIAK AK 99615 P.O. BOX 2865 KODIAK AK 99615 TOTAL LETTERS: 5 Kodiak Island Borough *LIVE* DATE 3/28/95 TINE 15:30:24 FORM LETTER #: 7 GED BASED PROPERTY SYSTEM PROPERTY GROUP LISTING FORM LETTER DESCRIPTION: PHN VENUE 7 PROPERTY NUMBER OWNER NAME PAGE 1 VENUE: SERVICE 01 L80220 GROUP #: 55057 CDSEC3 PROPERTY ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS R7475000010 R7475000020 R7475000030 R7475000040 R7475000051 R7475000060 R7475000070 87485020010 R7565010044 R7565010051 R7565010061 R7565010070 87565010072 CHARLES CAROL WINEGARDEN RACHEL ROGERS WILLIAM & ANNE JACOBSON JOHN CRATTY ETAL DENNIS & DEBORA MCCUSKER CARL & LISA BREWER FIELDS RENTALS INC LESTER & BONNIE RUSSELL TED & MARYJANE ROGERS DAVID & DAWN RICKARD BEN & KATHLEEN BALLENGER GREGORY DARSHA SPALINGER KARL & WANDA FORTUNE 2709 BEAVER LAKE DR WINEGARDEN,CHARLES/CAROL KODIAK AK 99615 326 CENTER AVE #208 KODIAK AK 99615 2669 BEAVER LAKE DR RACHEL ROGERS KODIAK AK 99615 P.O. BOX 2689 SOLDOTNA AK 99669 2629 BEAVER LAKE DR JACOBSON,WILLIAM & ANNE KODIAK AK 99615 P.D. BOX 551 KODIAK AK 99615 2589 BEAVER LAKE DR CRATTY ETAL,JOHN KODIAK AK 99615 P.O. BOX 577 KODIAK 2561 BEAVER LAKF DR KODIAK AK 99615 AK 99615 DENNIS & DEBORAH MCCUSKER P.O. BOX 3014 KODIAK AK 99615 2511 BEAVER LAKE DR BREWER,CARL & LISA KODIAK AK 99615 2511 BEAVER LAKE DR KODIAK 2467 BEAVER LAKE DR FIELDS RENTALS INC KODIAK AK 99615 P.O. BOX 25 KODIAK 2521 SELIEF LN KODIAK 445 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK 385 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK 351 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK 315 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK 301 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK AK 99615 AK 99615 AK 99615 AK 99615 AK 99615 AK 99615 AK 99615 AK 99615 RUSSELL,LESTER & BONNIE P.O. BOX 904 KODIAK AK 99615 ROGERS,TED & MARYJANE P.O. BOX 2396 KODIAK RICKARD,DAVID & DAWN P.O. BOX 24 KODIAK AK 99615 AK 99615 BALLENGER,BEN & KATHLEEN P.O. BOX 126 KODIAK AK 99615 SPALINGER,GREGORY/DARSHA P.O. BOX 2635 KODIAK AK 99615 FORTUNE,KARL & WANDA P.O. BOX 2832 KODIAK AK 99615 Kodiak Island Borough *LIVE* DATE 3/28/95 TIME 15:30:24 FORM LETTER M: 7 FORM LETTER DESCRIPTION: PROPERTY NUMBER OWNER NAME GEO BASED PROPERTY SYSTEM PROPERTY GROUP LISTING PAGE 2 VENUE: SERVICE #1 L80220 GROUP #: 55057 CDSEC3 PROPERTY ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS R7565010080 CRAIG & TERRIE JOHNSON 297 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK R7565010081 G & C TALLINO 294 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK R7565010086 FRED & RUTH BRECHAN 302 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK AK 99615 AK 99615 AK 99615 JOHNSON,CRAIG & TERRIE 218 CENTER AVE STE 200 KODIAK AK 99615 TALLINO,G & C P.O. BOX 4496 KODIAK FRED & RUTH BRECHAN P.O. BOX 1275 KODIAK AK 99615 AK 99615 R7565010087 RUSSELL & DEBOR OLSON ETAL 298 SHAHAFKA CR RUSSELL & DEBORAH OLSON KODIAK AK 99615 IRVING OLSON P 0 BOK 1243 KODIAK AK 99615 R7565010091 R7565010092 R7565010093 R7565020014 R7565020021 R7565020023 R7565020024 DANIEL & DEBRA CANAVAN 330 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK IAN & JUDITH FULP 320 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK ROBERT & SHARON FISH 308 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK PAMELA JOHNSON 370 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK CHRISTINE MCVAY 344 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK ALAIN & JANET ARIDJ 362 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK STEVE & JERI JENSEN 354 SHAHAFKA CR KODIAK TOTAL LETTERS: 24 AK 99615 AK 99615 AK 99615 AK 99615 AK 99615 AK 99615 AK 99615 DANIEL & DEBRA CANAVAN 330 SHAHAFKA CIR KODIAK FULP,IAN & JUDITH P.O. BOX 2306 KODIAK ROBERT & SHARON FISH P.O. BOX 2815 KODIAK AK 99615 AK 99615 AK 99615 PAMELA JOHNSON 5109 HIGHWAY 101 NORTH SEASIDE OR 97138 MCVAY,CHRISTINE P.O. BOX 3056 KODIAK ALAIN & JANET ARIDJ 1630 228TH ST SE BOTHELL STEVE & JERI JENSEN 354 SHAHAFKA CIR KODIAK AK 99615 WA 98021 AK 99615 Kodiak island Borough MEMORANDUM TO: Bud Cassidy, Resource Management Officer �,Lfl e e FROM: Eileen Probasco, Secretary Community Development Department DATE: March 28, 1995 RE: Case 95-006. Request for a rezone, in accordance with Section 17.72.030.0 (Manner of Initiation) of the Borough Code, of Lots 2 & 3, Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition, from I -- Industrial and RR -1 --Rural Residential One to PL --Public Use Lands. 2647 and 2716 Selief Lane. 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 April 19, 1995 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, April 12, 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 486-9363. cc: Jerome Selby, Borough. Mayor 1 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 710 MILL BAY ROAD, ROOM 205, KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-6398, (907) 486-9362 The application fee for items covered by this form is $200.00, except as otherwise noted. Conditional Use Permits, end Variance applications also require the submission of a site plan. �/ Applicant Information Property owner's name: ,e0.0442>< 7:54fr -a' 4/Ov r Property owner's mailing address: City: State: Zip: Home phone: Work phone: If applicable, Agent's name: Agent's mailing address: City: State: Zip: Home phone: • Work phone: // Property Informationo Legal Description: L'r 2 53/ /4da i(c&L..Svtdi t 7.ciil ,414/". MI Present use of property: de—a170-4-1__ 'u-&15 c%n7nj it /..,ry ' SP oC ..u'f 445 a lR.Jci'/ / �J Proposed use of property: /t�4,'cc, c - /4,-t GJ/ -Ea-r( .�-rr.eo& 34e_4z t / • Applicant Certification the applicant/authorized agent, have been advised of the procedures involved with this request and have recieved a copy of the appropriate regulations./� �/ • lr.�. -iic /ei 0 Authorized Agent's Signature Date Property Owner's Signature Date STAFF USE ONLY Code Section(s) involved: _ PAYMENT VERIFICATION Variance Conditional Use Permit Title 18 Review Other (appearance requests, etc.) $50.00 Zoning change from 2' .oar to "Z— rf�._ ��Dd� n Application received by: U MAR I 11995 Y Staff signature Date July, 1993 t i COMMUNITY COMMUNIPARTY DEV O McIVT 15 rook, r KodiLIsland Borough E X P ENS E ADJUSTMENT DATE 2/x7/7.5 FUND DEPT ACCOUNT NUMBER INCREASE DECREASE /6 6 a.31 66.0 4/450 e2.4,16 Zoo .3&a /70 Explain: iSrz' /At 5 4%601igacl / �z- .rD /eLetAzG & no 3 de, -...70 Tvi.�� 7-� (r. L `ev zdnazo . 4110 ,4; & yeti/ d id /�K /4_ 4 anei caa 6n "<tac.Llrt arta- ev^- !7.3. d20 Prepared By:A/ Approved By Use this form to adjust expenditures only, i.e. charge another department for items, correct errors, etc. When correcting errors, please provide information or source document where the error occurred.