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LAKESIDE BK 1 LT 4 - Conditional Use PermitGary Bloomquist, Manager City of Kodiak P.O. Box 1397 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Kodiak Island Borough 710 MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-6340 PHONE (907) 486-5736 December 16, 1993 RE: Case 93-072. Request for a conditional use permit in accordance with Section 17.27.040 B. (Conditional Uses) of the Borough Code, to permit a proposed public safety/correctional facility to be located on Lots 1-6, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision. 2102, 2166, 2234, 2310, 2406, 2478 Selief Lane. Dear Mr. Bloomquist: The Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission at their meeting on December 15, 1993, granted the conditional use permit request cited above, subject to the following conditions: A site plan review by the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission is required of all site plans, parking plans, etc., prior to the issuance of a zoning compliance permit for this project. The Commission reserves the right to place reasonable conditions of approval on the development proposal, as it deems necessary, when the review is conducted. 2. This CUP is subject to approval of related rezone request 93-071. This CUP becomes effective only upon the adoption by the Borough Assembly of a rezone to Light Industrial for Lots 1 - 6, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision. Kodiak Island Borough Page 2 of 3 THIS APPROVAL DOES NOT ALLOW ANY CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN. Zoning compliance and/or a building permit must first be obtained. An approved conditional use must be permitted within a two year period to be valid. Please contact this office for further details. An appeal of this decision may be initiated by; 1) the applicant, or 2) any person who was sent a written notice or submitted timely written comments or gave oral testimony at the public hearing before the Commission, by filing a written notice of appeal with the Borough Clerk within twenty (20) working 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 twenty (20) working days following the decision. This letter shall constitute the conditional use permit. Please bring it when you come to our office to obtain zoning compliance for any construction on the property. The Commission adopted the following findings in support of their decision: 1. That the conditional use will preserve the value spirit. character and integrity of the surrounding area. Given the prevailing zoning of the surrounding area for industrial and commercial uses and the separation from residential areas by Lot 7, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision, it does not appear that the project will have any effect on the value, spirit, character and integrity of the surrounding area. This approval will be subject to a future plan review by the Planning and Zoning Commission which reserves the right to consider appropriate conditions of approval, if applicable, at the time such review occurs. 2. That the conditional use fulfills all other requirements of this chapter pertaining'to the conditional use in question. This can only be answered at the time a plan is presented for review by the Planning and Zoning Commission. The City of Kodiak will have plans developed by an architectural firm once the project hasbeen approved and funded by the State of Alaska. These plans will be developed in accordance with the codes and regulations in effect at that time, subject to Commission review prior to the issuance of zoning Kodiak Island Borough Page 3 of 3 compliance. The Commission reserves the right to place reasonable conditions of approval on this project at the time of this review to ensure compliance with this provision of the CUP. That granting the conditional use permit will not be harmful to the public health, safe y. convenience and comfort. The granting of the CUP will not be harmful to the public health, safety, convenience and comfort. The .Community is in dire need of new public safety and jail facilities. This project will improve the ability of the police . department to meet the public safety needs of the community. AU structures proposed for development as a result of this CUP will be reviewed by the Commission and the Building Officials to ensure that the development is consistent with all applicable zoning, building and fire safety codes in effect at the time of review. 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. The LI --Light Industrial zoning district does not have any setback requirements, however, the building code regulates setback of structures by requiring a higher firewall, rating for structures that are built close to, or on the lot line. When the Commission reviews the site plan for this project, it will have the option of applying reasonable screening, setback or other conditions that it feels are necessary to ensure compliance with the provision of this CUP. r If you have any questions about the action of the Commission, please contact the Community Development. Department at 486-9362. Sincer uane Dvorak, Associate Planner Community Development Department LP. B. is suitable for the property as a whole, given the physical characteristics and location of the lots; C. will not create any nonconforming land uses; D. is consistent with the existing and anticipated future development of this area. 2. Findings as to the Effect a Change or Amendment would have on the Objectives of the Comprehensive Plan _ The 1991 Lakeside Subdivision/Safeway Subarea Plan indicates this area for GeneralBusiness. The proposed LI—Light Industrial zoning district evolved directly from the efforts of the Commission to develop a new "General Business" zone to implement the plan designation. As a result, this zoning change is consistent with the objectives of the plan. The motion was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. ;D)_"_'"Calm , 93:072.) Request for a conditional use permit in accordance with'Section 17.27.040 B. (Conditional Uses) of the Borough Code, to permit a proposed public safety/correctional facility to be located on Lots 1-6, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision. 2102. 2166, 2234, 2310, 2406, 2478 Selief Lane. DUANE DVORAK indicated 27 public hearing notices were mailed for this case and none were returned. Staff recommended approval of this request, subject to two (2) conditions. Regular Session Closed. Public Hearing Opened: Seeing and hearing none. Public Hearing Closed. Regular Session Opened. COMMISSIONER KOPLIN MOVED TO GRANT a request for a conditional use permit in accordance with Section 17.27.040 B. (Conditional Uses) of the Borough Code, to permit a proposed public safety/correctional facility to be located on Lots 1-6, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision; subject to the conditions of approval contained in the staff report dated November 30. 1993, and to adopt the findings contained in the staff report dated November 30. 1993, as "Findings of Fact" for this case. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1. A site plan review by the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission is required of all site plans, parking plans, etc., prior to the issuance of a zoning compliance permit for this project. The Commission reserves the right to place reasonable PiZtttij rs:Ocer �..,..,. ire taai conditions of approval on the development proposal,as it deems necessary, when the review is conducted. 2. This CUP is subject to approval of related rezone request 93-071. This CUP becomes effective .only upon the adoption. by the Borough Assembly of a rezone to Light Industrial for Lots 1 - 6, Block '1,=Lakeside Subdivision. INDINOS OF FACT Tha character and integrity of the surrounding area. Given the prevailing zoning of the surrounding area for industrial and commercial uses and the separation from residential areas by Lot 7, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision, it does not appear that the project will have any negative effect on the value, spirit, character and integrity of the surrounding area. This approval will be subject to a future plan review by the Planning and Zoning Commission which reserves the right to consider appropriate conditions of approval, if applicable, at the time such review occurs. 2. That the conditional use fulfills all other requirements of this chapter pertaining to the conditional use in question. This can only be answered at the time a plan is presented for review by the Planning and Zoning Commission. The City of Kodiak will have plans developed by an architectural firm once the project has been approved and funded by the State of Alaska. These plans will be developed in accordance with the codes and regulations in effect at that time, subject to Commission review prior to the issuance of zoning compliance. The Conunlssion reserves the right to place reasonable conditions of approval on this, project at the time of this review to ensure compliance with this provision of the CUP. 3. That granting the conditional use permit will no be harmful to the public health. safety. convenience and comfort. The granting of the CUP will not be harmful to the public health,- safety, convenience and comfort. The Community is in dire need of new public safety and Jail facilities: This project will improve the ability of the police department to meet the public safety needs of the community. All structures proposed for development as a result of this CUP will be reviewed by the Commission and the Building Officials to ensure that the development is consistent with allapplicable zoning, building and fire safety codes in effect at the time of review. 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, The LI --Light Industrial zoning district does not have any setback requirements, however, the building code regulates setback of structures by requiring a higher firewall rating for structures that are built close to, or on the lot line. When the Commission reviews the site plan for this project. it will have the option of applying reasonable screening, setback or other conditions that It feels are necessary to ensure compliance with the provision of this CUP. The motion was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. Case S93-034. Request for preliminary approval of the vacation of Lots 3F and 3G, Block 2, Bells Flats Alaska Subdivision (Revised and postponed from the November 17, 1993 regular meeting). DUANE DVORAK indicated 50 public hearing notices were mailed for this case and none were returned. Staff originally recommended approval, subject to conditions. However, due to lack of information especially from the Department of Environmental Conservation, staff recommended postponement of this case and rescheduling for another public hearing at the January 19, 1994 regular meeting. Regular Session Closed. Public Hearing Opened: Seeing and hearing none. Public Hearing Closed. Regular Session Opened. COMMISSIONER SZABO MOVED TO POSTPONE action on Case S93-034 until the January 19, 1994, regular meeting, and to reschedule the case for another public hearing at that time. The motion was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. F) Case S93-036. Request for preliminary approval of the subdivision of Lot 7, U.S. Survey 3099, creating Lots 7A & 7B, U.S. Survey 3099, and defining the Cutoff Road right -of --way and utility easement. 2625 Spruce Cape Road. DUANE DVORAK indicated 28 public hearing notices were mailed for this case and one was returned, stating non- objection to this request. Stan' originally recommended approval of this request, subject to conditions. However, the applicant has requested postponement in order to redesign the subdivision. Staff therefore recommended postponement of this case and rescheduling to the January 19, 1994 regular meeting. Kodiak IslandBorough DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: CASE: APPLICANT: AGENT: REQUEST: LOCATION: ZONING: Public Hearing Item VI -D MEMORANDUM November 30, 1993 Planning and Zoning Commission Community Development Departmen Information for the December 15, 19 gular Meetmg 93-072 City of Kodiak Jack McDonald, Kodiak Police Department A conditional use permit, in accordance with Section 17.27.040 B. (Conditional Uses) of the Borough Code, to permit a proposed public safety/correctional facility to be located on Lots 1-6, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision. 2102, 2166, 2234, 2310, 2406, 2478 Selief Lane I --Industrial Twenty-seven (27) public hearing notices were mailed on November 29, 1993. Date of site visit: 1. December 2, 1993 Zoning History: The 1968 Comprehensive Plan identifies this area as Public and Semi -Public. The Kodiak Municipal Airport area, comprising portions of U.S. Survey 3467, U.S. Survey 3468 and U.S. Survey 3469, excepting Lot 10, Lakeside Subdivision and the actual airport runway (Lots 2B - 12B, U.S. Survey 3098), were rezoned from PL --Public Use Land to I -- Industrial by Ordinance 87-01-0. An exception was granted by the Commission to permit a 30 bed, 15 cell jail and police station complex on Lots 3 - 6, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision (Case 91-029). Lot Size: Lot1 Lott Lot 3 Lot 4 .68 acres 2.15 acres 1.51 acres 1.52 acres Case 93-072 Page 1 of 8 P & Z: December 1S, 1993 Public Hearing Item VI -13 Lot 5 1.24 acres Lot 6 1.20 acres Total 8.3 acres 3. Existing Land Use: Lot 1 Vacant Lot 2 Auto Impound Yard Lot 3 Vacant Lot 4 Vacant Lot 5 Vacant Lot 6 Vacant 4. Surrounding Land Use and Zoning: North: Lot 1, Lakeside Subdivision 2nd Add. Lots 7 and 8, Industrial Park Sub. Use: Fishing Gear Fabrication and Storage Zoning: I --Industrial (all parcels) South: Lot 7, Block 1, Lakeside Sub. Use: Vacant (buffer strip) Zoning: PL --Public Use Land East: Portions of U.S. Survey 3467 and 3468 Use: Municipal Airport Zoning: LI --Light Industrial West: Lots 2 and 3, Block 2, Lakeside Sub. Lots 4 - 9, Block 2, Lakeside Sub. Use: Fishing Gear Storage Vacant Zoning: I -Industrial LI --Light Industrial Comprehensive Plan: The 1991 Lakeside Subdivision/Safeway Subarea Plan depicts this area as General Business. 6. 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: Case 95.072 Page 2 of 8 P & Z: December 15. 1993 Public Hearing Item VI -D 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. 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. COASTAL MANAGEMENT APPLICABLE POLICIES Industrial Development 1. Optimal Location In order to satisfy industrial requirements, meet safety standards, protect fish and wildlife resources, and maintain environmental quality; sites for industrial development shall be identified in conjunction with the Kodiak Island Borough. Consistent: Yes. The Kodiak Island Borough has identified this area as General Business in the 1991 Lakeside Case 93-072 Page 3 of 8 P & Z: December 15, 1993 Pubile-Hearing item VI -D Subdivision/Safeway Subarea Plan. Commission development of a "General Business" zone, evolved into the existing LI --Light Industrial zoning district. The LI --Light Industrial zoning district was always intended to fulfill the role of implementing the General Business designation of the subarea plan. Natural Features Dredge and fill, excavation, shoreline alteration and disturbance of anadromous streams, tideflats and wetlands shall be minimized 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 anadromousstreams, tideflats or wetlands. 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 land is not located along the shoreline. 4. Dredge and ExcavaUlon Material 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. 5. Facility Design Case 99.072 Page 4 of 8 P 2c Z: December 15, 1993 Public Hearing Item VI -D Developments in or over the water, such as piers, docks and protective structures shall be located, designed and 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. 6. 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 site is located in a long established industrial area. 7. 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: Not applicable. This request does not involve accessory development. 8. Wetlands Filling and drainage of water bodies, floodways, backshores or natural wetlands shall be consistent with ACMP Standards 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. Case 93-072 Page 5 of 8 P & Z: December 15, 1993 Public Hearing Item VI -D COMMENTS This request is related to rezone case 93-071, a request to rezone Lots 1 - 6, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision from I --Industrial to LI --Light Industrial. The LI --Light Industrial zoning district permits institutional uses as a conditional use where the I --Industrial zoning district does not permit any type of residential use not related to an established fish processing facility. As a matter of course, the rezone must be approved by the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly before this CUP can take effect. An exception for a public safety complex/jail was previously approved by the Commission for Lots 3-6, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision (Case 91-029). This CUP is intended to obtain conceptual approval for a joint City/State Public Safety Complex, including a new jail facility. The exact location, size and other particulars of the proposal are not known at this time. The approval is necessary in order to assure the State of Alaska that a suitable site is available for the project before funding can be considered to pursue further planning of the proposed facility. Staff recognizes that a CUP cannot be adequately reviewed by the Commission in the absence of such information necessary to describe the character and impact of the proposed development. Given the proposed location, staff sees no problem in granting conceptual approval at this time, subject to the condition of'a site plan review by the Planning and Zoning Commission at the time permits are requested. The lots are adjoining existing commercial and industrial areas, the Kodiak Municipal Airport and separated from the nearest residential development by a large buffer strip/reserve (Lot 7, Block 1, Lakeside Sub.). A site plan review would be easy to accomplish after specific site and parking plans have been developed for this project. The Commission could place conditions of approval on the project as it deems necessary at the time a plan has been developed and submitted for review. In order to grant a conditional use permit, the Commission must find that the use proposed in the application meets all of the following: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. That the conditional use will preserve the value, spirit. character and integrity of the surrounding area. Case 93.072 Page 6 of 8 P & Z: December 15, 1993 Public Hearing Item VI -D Given the prevailing zoning of the surrounding area for industrial and commercial uses and the separation from residential areas by Lot 7, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision, it does not appear that the project will - - have any effect on the value, spirit, character and integrity of the surrounding area. This approval will be subject to a. future plan review by the Planning and Zoning Commission which reserves the right to consider appropriate conditions of approval, if applicable, at the time such review occurs. 2. That the conditional use fulfills all other requirements of this chapter pertaining to the conditional use in question. This can only be answered at the time a plan is presented for review by the Planning and Zoning' Commission. The City of Kodiak will have plans developed by an architectural firm once the project has been approved and funded by the State of Alaska. These plans will be developed in accordance with the codes and regulations in effect at that time, subject to Commission review prior to the issuance of zoning compliance. The Commission reserves the right to place reasonable conditions of approval on this project at the time of this review to ensure compliance with this provision of the CUP. 3. That granting the conditional use permit will not be harmful to the public health, safety. convenience and comfort. The granting of the CUP will not be harmful to the public health, safety, convenience and comfort. • The Community is in dire need of new public safety and jail facilities. This project will improve the ability of the police department to- meet the public safety needs of the community. All structures:ptoposed for development as a result of this CUP will be reviewed by the Commission and the Building Officials to ensure that the development is consistent with all applicable zoning, building and fire safety codes in effect at the time of review. 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. The LI --Light Industrial zoning district does not have any setback requirements, however, the building code regulates setback of structures by requiring a higher firewall rating for structures that are built close to, or on the lot line. When the Commission reviews the site Case 93-072 Page 7 of 8 P & Z: December 15, 1993 Public Hearing Item VI -D plan for this project, it will have the option of applying reasonable screening, setback or other conditions that it feels are necessary to ensure compliance with the provision of this CUP. RECOMMENDATION Staff finds that, with conditions, 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. APPROPRIATE MOTION 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 17.27.040 B. (Conditional Uses) of the Borough Code, to permit a proposed public safety/correctional facility to be located on Lots 1-6, Block 1,. Lakeside Subdivision; subject to the conditions of approval contained in the staff report dated November 30, 1993, and to adopt the findings contained in the staff report dated November 30, 1993, as "Findings of Fact" for this case. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1. A site plan review by the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission is required of air site plans, parking plans, etc., prior to the issuance of a zoning compliance permit for this project. The Commission reserves the right to place reasonable conditions of approval on the development proposal, as it deems necessary, when the review is conducted. 2. This CUP is subject to approval of related rezone request 93-071. This CUP becomes effective only upon the adoption by the Borough Assembly of a rezone to Light Industrial for Lots 1 - 6, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision`. Case 99-072 Page 8 of P Z: December 15, 1999 CASE 93-071 A\D CAS L 93-072 LOVS 1-6, 3LK 1 LAKESIDE SUBD. PL BLIC NOTICE AREA 12 350 FE EX-ERIOH IT FR LOT J 0 V 13 Gary Bloomquist, Manager City of Kodiak P.O. Box 1397 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Kodiak Island Borough 710 MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-6340 PHONE (907) 486-5736 November 24, 1993 RE: Case 93-071. Request for a rezone, in accordance with Section 17.72.030 C. of the Borough Code, of Lots 1-6, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision, from I --Industrial to LI --Light Industrial. 2102, 2166, 2234, 2310, 2406, 2478 Selief Lane, and RE: Case 93-072. Request for a conditional use permit, in accordance with Section 17.27.040 B. (Conditional Uses) of the Borough Code, to permit a proposed public safety/correctional facility to be located on Lots 1-6, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision. 2102, 2166, 2234, 2310, 2406, 2478 Selief Lane. Dear Mr. Bloomquist: 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 December 15, 1993 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, December 8, 1993, 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. Sincerely, cue/o. Eileen Probasco, Secretary Community Development Department cc: Jack McDonald, Kodiak Police Department ' , • • . • : - ' . f.4. 9 • • • • • . • ,• 1 • ' ' Kodiak Island Borough 710 MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA 99615.6398 NO SUCH is —UNCLAIMED _ REFUSED UNKNOWN VACANT F'fr.'D INSUFFICIEVT Art • a NO MAIL FIEC (A' I HUTEN O • . . • - • ' , t • • ••: KVACNIKOFF,ERLING P.O. BOX 3253 KODIAK AK 99615 .• •ty 7 - •.• .,aa3.93 17- -;" PUSIAr.:[ • Acp51:CtSA. Et. 0 2 9 c' •"' ;1";""P • I, ' 67•0017.: ;.1 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Public Hearing Item VI -D PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE A public hearing will be held on Wednesday, December 15, 1993. 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 93-072. Request for a conditional use permit, in accordance with Section 17.27.040 B. (Conditional Uses) of the Borough Code, to permit a proposed public safety/correctional facility to be located on Lots 1-6, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision. 2102, 2166, 2234, 2310, 2406, 2478 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 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. One week prior to the regular meeting, on Wednesday, December 8, 1993 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. If you have any questions about the request, please feel free to call us at 486-9362. 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E: IL/ L•C O.1�i( I1ME 10:42:2: FORM L.E'I JER 11: 1 F'ROPER1', GROUP LISTING GROW' i1: JO'1J CDUC,: FORM LETTER DESCRIPTION: PROPERTY NUMBER OWNER NAME PROPERTY ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS - STANWOOD WA 98292 R1448000262 WILLIAM & DORIS BACUS 2316 MILL BAY RD BACUS,WILLIAM & DORIS KODIAK AK 99615 716 MISSION RD KODIAK AI( 99615 81448000263 GERALD & DELYNN PHERSON 112 BANCROFT DR GERALD & DELYNN PHERSON KODIAK AK 99615 112 BANCROFT DR. KODIAK AK 99615 R1448000271 KODIAK COMMUNITY CHURCH 2318 MILL BAY RD KODIAK COMMUNITY CHURCH KODIAK A 961 P.O. BOX 784 KODIAK AK 99615 1 81448000291 L SCHNEIDER & SONS INC 2914 MILL BAY RD SCHNEIDER & SONS INC.L G KODIAK AK 99615 P.O. BOX 2703 KODIAK AK 99615 R143216001'2 MILL BAY PLAZA ASSOC LTD 212 VON SCHEELE WAY MILL BAY PLAZA ASSOC LTD KODIAK AK 99615 P 0 BOX 1275 KODIAK AK- 99615 • R1453020070 ROBERT & ELEANO KING 230 VON SCHEELE WAY ROBERT & ELEANOR KING KODIAK AK 99615 P 0 BOX 1434 ',i KODIAK AK 99615 ' R1453030010 CASEY RUSSELL ETAL 403 BELIEF LN RUSSELL ETAL,CASEY KODIAK AK 99615 5109 HWY 101 N. • 11 SEASIDE OR 97138 R145301ig020 ROBERT FREEMAN 2445 SELIEF LN FREEMAN,ROBERT KODIAK AK 99615 F.O. BOX 2665 KODIAK AK 99615 TOTAL LETTERS: IE 10 12:1S FORM LE'F 1 ER 11; 7 FORM LETTER L+E+C:RIPT ION: PROPERTY NUMBER OWNER NAME PHN VENUE 7 F'I"iOPERFY GROUP LISTING PR':PERTY ADDRESS 87475000090 FIELDS RENTALS INC 594 VON SC:HEELE WAY KODIAK R74S4020010 GARY & JOYCE GREEN 1994 SELIEF LN KODIAK R7484020020 STOSH ANDERSON 1986 'BELIEF LN KODIAK AK 9615 AK 9'9615 R7485000101 KODIAK ISL HSCa AUTHORITY 2261 BEAVER LAKE LOOP RD KODIAK AK. 99615 GilO1UP 11; :4i 117 NAILIN'. HDDRE:, FIELDS RENTALS INC P.O. BOA 25 KODIAK GARY & JOYCE GREEN P.O. BOX 774 KODIAK ANDERSON,S'TOSH P.O. BOX 310 KODIAK "DbI:C3 95 till +`t"r c.:)t, AK 99515 AI: 99615 AK 99615 KODIAK ISL HSG AUTHORITY 2815 WOODY WAY KODIAK AK 99615 87485020010 LESTER & BOPINIE RUSSELL 2521 SELIEF LN RUSSELL,LESTER &. BONNIE KODIAK AK 99615 P.O. BOX 904 KODIAK AK 99615 TOTAL LETTERS: • 11 knahliRn Am.:. _ 1 tall y.ari LA 0 '( t%� CASE 93-071 AND CASE 93-072 LOTS 1-6, BLK 1 LAKESIDE SUBD, k ‘1:1. PUBLIC NOTICE AREA 350 FEET FROM EXTERIOR LOT LINES C i Sint:. ccft ctl SNA• S'"NAL iP?K _ �KGI 1 oTQ111 `_�_�c L.P b\�_x� Bx, L_t,ZOL tk- bcYC oolo n:!`1 , 4020 Olo R1`\ oz3 tl* t.tcc6 .101 _ trt. !cr1TALt, .r'w �1 4 5 .y.)20 u1 o_ Ro4+ Becu 00 . \ -'- e coo. t CU Seco 110 -R114y4- E Crx, ?zo Y.\ i'*`t $ v.+_:. ' LL1 Cc k - .J C' s 9 t4 -" a t x e2 &w % y n==— WQ).y s9 % \QC c \% S5N0 - IQ2 000$ \%,s V »m ! oO S awk k• ::,DR, },sro@ 9 :t7 92 aw% w w! KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 710 MILL BAY ROAD, ROOM 205, KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-8398, 1907) 486-9382 The application fee for items covered by this form is $200.00 except as otherwise noted. Conditional Use Permits, and Variance applications also require the submission of a site plan Property owner's name: Property owner's mailing&S City: 1 r'� Applicant Information _' 2 .f% 61--0 c is 'n ei address: oy (3 State: W:/--- Zip: (96(5-- Home phone: Work phone:\\ Z{Ci --" If applicable, Agent's name: Agent's mailing address: City: 114)00`a,/,‘,- tic VIM— .Uc3tnc�JGc 2_1-9— kA L aw-es/ fl/1 4( /S (ES / --T' State: Ali- Zip: Home phone: Work phone: Lf 6 r- FO 10 Property Information c /— 13 Legal Description: -.nils / 4' 7& 7j//" _ C-& Si&,. Present use of property: ''':re --- Yt c r X7j 9L Proposed use of property: — eY i f�CoP q encu tea_ - (� CJ C A f•-0--AD-S--44-e---- C CPyLSJ C G tit <-C L (� 0' r.� 11"Le 1r sti- 1, the appllcant/authorized agent, D 176 Applicant Certification have been advised of the procedures involved with this copy of the appropriateterg +'� ns. � 3 ..'J request and have racieved a IVir-y" .I(, /1A horized Agent's Signature ate Pro e' Owner's Sig ature Date g Code Sectionls) involved: Variance STAFF USE ONLY PAYMENT VERIFICATION 0000030 000007 15:35:29 Duane A 1 0 FORM LIE 42 A• Y3 43 114 Use Permit Review i 11/19/93 (sppeerenc requests, etc.) 0100 P EPEE than fr /m Conditional _ Title 18 Other Zoning pplication received by: s / �,_, ,' I' 3 Staff signature ate July, 1993 129 ZON 93-6-2a-