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SELIEF EST BK 2 LT 6 - Land DisposalIe ;KpSU^9D v OPIV r 1' YIIIl11P1Y11 U YYNAYI V 1 1! 11L011401 IG tlZnw q 17104 SURVE UNIT US SUR VE; TP1.4t P -I :II�Y:11]• KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH RESOLUTION NO. 85-75-R A RESOLUTION OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY RECOMMENDING THE DISPOSAL OF CERTAIN BOROUGH PROPERTIES. WHEREAS, Title 18 of the Borough code requires that the disposal of Borough land be reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Commission, and • WHEREAS, Title 18 of the Borough code requires that the Coamission, by resolution, shall make a recommendation to the Assembly regarding this proposed • land disposal, and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough is obligated to place surplus, publicly -owned lands into the private sector, and WHEREAS, the Borough owns land suitable for disposal to the public. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly declares the following parcels excess to the Borough's needs and therefore available for disposal: 1. Lot 8, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision; 2. Lots 1-19, Block 2, Lakeside Subdivision; 3. Lots 4-9 and Lot 11, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision; and 4. Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision, First Addition. PASSED AND APPROVED this 3rd day of OCtoher ATTEST: Deputy Borough Clerk i KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH By orough Mayor 1985. KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH COMIIUIIITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CASE FILE CIIECK 1151 Case File No. Assigned Date Application Received Type of Application Date Site Plan Received Cate Fee Paid Receipt Number Amount Person Accepting Appl. 1• Qa� .Use Z for Zoning, Variances and Exceptions CUP for Conditional Use Permit LL for Land Leases V for Violations 0 for all Other cases Name of Applicant Mailing Address K. L0. Phone Name of Legal Owner Flailing Address Legal description o Property: Phone Lot(s) B4 QPS GF' (4a . hE v4'0. Block [q(kcna.c (5-r l: ao-1roti Subdivision Square Footage or Acreage of Property is P & Z Public Hearing Date Public Notices Mailed on /i/rr Applicant Notified of P & Z Action on S !low Ilany7 ,yr Action 5unmrary P&Z Assembly Ordinance No. Date Date Approved Denied Ordlnance Effective Date Ua to Tabled Date 1st Iteading Date 2nd Reading A\, r. AYLEA i c 'z_ a&`l leU Case No. 5-84-016, Revised Preliminary Plat: LAKESIDE SUBDIVISION: Lots 1-8, Block 1; Lots 1-19, Block 2; and Lots 1-11, Block 3 (Revised April 12, 1985) Creating Residential lots in Block 2; and Greenbelts in Block 2 and Block 3 i KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH RESOLUTION NO. 85-79-R A RESOLUTION OF THE KODXAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY DISPOSING OF CERTAIN BOROUGH LANDS TO THE KODIAK ISLAND HOUSING AUTHORITY. WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough owns Block 3 of the Lakeside Subdivision, First Addition, and intends to dispose of these lands, and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Housing Authority, a public corporation which is an instrument of the State government, has offered a development contribution of $598,200 in exchange for this parcel, and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and zoning Commission was requested to review the disposal of this land at their August 21, 1985 meeting and found no reason to prevent declaring this parcel surplus to Borough needs, and WHEREAS, Kodiak Island Borough Code Section 18.20.100 makes provi- sions or disposal to political subdivisions of the State of Alaska or non- profit corporatnons for less than fair market value, and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Horough Code Section 18.20.110 makes I provision to dispose of land by direct negotiation with such organization, and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough assessor appraised the land on July 25, 1985 at a value of $508,750 as required by Kodiak Island Borough Code Section 18.20.130, and WHEREAS, the development contribution exceeds the fair market value by an amount that more than offsets the potential tax revenue loss due to the payment in lieu of taxes agreement, and WHEREAS, the public interest is well served by the disposal of this parcel in this manner. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly agrees to exchange Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision, First Addition,, for a $598,200 development contribution from the Kodiak Island Housing Authority. PASSED AND APPROVED this rd day of October , 1985. KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: Depu y Clerk I Edward Coe, owner o! Kodiak Auto Wrecking and 5alvage and lease holder of Smokey's Dump, expla " he was aware at the problems to the neighborhood if the bel is placed there and 11 his bid on the operation was euccesaful, he would run it in a clean and efficient manner. He felt the dump and recycling center should be tonsolldated inthe same area. He pointed out that DEC requires a sewer line for a baling facility and one is available at thle site. ..• "Lorna -Lee Arndt felt the Borough should not take over garbage powers. It was too costly an operation. Qkey Cbandler recommend a place be selected that would be usable tot years to come. Scott Arndt felt the landfill, metal dump, and baler facilities should be in one looation. He thinks the existing landfill site is the most economical to operate over the long term. Public Hearing closed. Regular Meeting opened. Motion carried by unanimoue roll call vote. III. OLD BUSINESS A. Ord. No. 85-22-0 Amending The Kodiak Island Borough Code To Adopt Garbage And Solid Waste Collection And Oisposal Powers In The Areas Outside Cities And Aeeept The Transfer Of Such Powers From The City Of Kodiak, (Tabled) Mr. White moved to remove Ord. 85-22-0 from the tabie. Seconded by Mr. Wakefield. Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. Mr. white moved to table. Seconded by Mr. Rounsaville. Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. B. Res. No. 55-75-R Reecoi hdii7 Tki Dispcsal'0f Certain Borough. Properties. .(Tabled) ILakeeide Subdiviaion)_. Mrs. Cater moved to remove Res. .No.. BSr75-R. from the table Seconded by Ms. Barker. Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. The Mayor noted that the motion 'to adopt was before them.: Mr. White moved to table. Seconded by Mr. Rounsaville. Motion defeated by 2-5 voice vote. Main motion carried by unanimous voice vote. C. Res. No. 85-79-R Disposing Of Certain Borough Lands To The Kodiak Island Housing Authority. (Tabled) (Lakeside Subdivision) Mrs. Cater moved to remove iron the "_able. Seconded by Ms. Barker. Motion carried by ur.aninous voice vote. The Mayor noted that the notion to adopt was before them. The Mayor noted that the Borough Assembly received for the public record a letter from Kathleen Sargent. Motion carried by 6-1 roll call vote with Mr. Rounsaville casting the NO vote. Mr. White moved to reconsider and enter in the minutes. Seconded by Mr. Wakefield. Motion ruled out of order by the Mayor. Mr. white gave notice to rescind action on notion to adopt. Motion ruled out of order by the Mayor. 0. Motion to Resoind Action on Ordinance No. 85-30-0. K.I.B. Assembly Meeting 7 October 3, 3985 Edward Coe, owner of Kodiak Auto Wrecking and Salvage and lease holder of Smokey's Dump, expla he was aware of the problems to the neighborhood if the bel is placed there and if his bid on the operation was eucceesful, ne would run it in a clean and efficient manner. He felt the dump and recycling center should be consolidated in the same area. He pointed out that DEC requirea a sewer line for a baling facility and one is available at this site. Lorna -Lee Arndt felt the ecrough should not take over garbage powers. It was too costly an operation. Okey Chandler recommend a place be selected that would be usable for years to come. Soott Arndt felt the landfill, metal dump, and baler facilities shouldbo in one location. He thinks the existing landfill site is the most economical to operate over the Long term. Public Nearing closed. Regular Meeting opened. Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote. III. OLD BUSINESS A. Ord. No. 85-22-0 Amending The Kodiak Island Borough Code To Adopt Garbage And Solid Waste Collection And Disposal Powers In The Areas Outside Cities And Actept The Transfer Of Such Powers From The City Of Kodiak. (Tabled) Mr. white moved to remove Ord. 85-22-0 from the table. Seconded by Mr. Wakefield. Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. Mr. White moved to table. Seconded by Mr. Rouneaville. Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. B. Res. No. BS -75-R Recommending The Disposal Of Certain Borough Properties. (Tabled) (Lakeside Subdivision) Mrs. Cater moved to remove Res. No. 85-75-R From the table. Seconded by Ms. Barker. Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. The Mayor noted that the motion to adopt was before them. Mr. White moved to table. Seconded by Mr. Rounsaville. Motion defeated by 2-5 voice vote. Main motion carried by unanimous voice vote. C. -Res: No. 85-79-R Oisposinq Of Ceitain Bocough Lands To The Kodiak Island Housing Authority. --(Tabled) (Lakeside Subdivision) Mrs. Cater moved €o remove fron the _table. Seconded by Ms. Barker. Motion carried by uranimous voice vote. The Mayor noted that the motion to, adopt was -before -them: The Mayor noted that the Borough .assembly received for the public record a letter from Kathleen Sargent. Motion carried by 8-1 roll -call vote. with Mr. Rounsaville casting the NO vote. Mr. White moved to reconsider and enter in the minutes. Seconded by Mr. Ilakefield. Motion ruled out of order by the Mayor. Mr. White gave notice to rescind action on motion to adopt. :lotion ruled out of order by the Mayor. D. Motion to Rescind Action on Ordinance No. 85-30-0. K.I.B. Assembly Meeting 7 October 3,'1985 iso kssembly Mtg, - Sept. 5, 1985 Page 3 i ey Mummert: I ani an immediate neighbor�'t& one of Mr. White's lots. feel that Mr. White is in really flagrant disregard of the present code ;;j requirements. 1 am very much against you granting this variance. Cathy Cordry: I also Live in Monashka Bay. L would just like to say that qct a duplex is a duplex, no matter what you call it. A duck is a duck, -_whether you call it a Mailard or a Pintail. Dan Maciak: I an supporting Mr. white. i think Mr. White is trying in a reasonable effort to accomodate and to correct the situation. I think his -..,effort,;re£Lects it and I'm here to ,request an exception be granted. �,,.- Mt. Mark White: (rebuttal) I think that people that live in glass houses probably shouldn't throw stones. ' Mr. Wakefield moved to adopt Resolution No. 85-80-R Affirming The Planning -'' And Zoning Commission Decision Concerning A Request For An Exception To r;Ailow A Duplex To Remain In An RRl District for the following reasons: A. The proposed use will endanger the public's health, safety or general welfare, as the duplex will increase the permitted density of the lot by a factor of two. Additionally, no permits have been issued or inspections performed for the conversion to a duplex to ensure compliance with building and fire codes. 2) The proposed use will be inconsistent with the general purposes and intent of Title 17 and with the specific description and ' intent of Chapter 17.17, the RR1, Rural Residential District. _ 7) The proposed use could potentially adversely impact other properties in the area. Granting this exception will set a precedent for changing the use, density, and expected life- style (i,e., large lot, low-density, single-family residential) of the subdivision and the RR1 zoning district. .,Sseconded by Mr. Blankenburg. Motion carried 5-2 with Mrs. Cater and Mr. { Naughton., casting the NO votes. , . ,• Mayor Peterson closed the Hoard of Adjustment and reconvened the regular • meeting: vII., PUBLIC HEARINGS (Village Telephone Number 486-5370) . ;A.. -Res. No,- 85-79-R Disposing Of Certain Borough Lands To The Kodiak island -, aousingJAuthority.,. _ ..-_. _-.-. -- .- - - Mr. Naughton moved to adopt Resolution No. 85-79-R. Seconded by Mrs. 1 Cater. - Regular Session closed: - Public HeaXing opened: Matlin Knight: (Executive Director of K.I.H.A.} I an here to speak in favor of the land disposal (Block 3 Lakeside Subd., 1st Addition) to Kodiak .,Island Housing Authority for residential development. K.I.M.A. proposes to transfer 5598,200 in funding to Kodiak island Borough to offset the water, _..sewer and road costs in return for the site being requested. I believe this is a fair arrangement for both. Our analysis of all the sites that .r responded to our advertisements indicated that the project :,uld not be financially feasible due to the severe restrictions we are fund on the 1. purchase of property. The project proposed is a mutual help home ownership opportunity program. We believe this project is worthy of your favorable • consideration and we hope you agree with us. Gordon Pullar: (Pres. of Kodiak Area Native Assoc.) I wish to go on record as endorsing the efforts of the Kodiak Island Housing Authority in trying to find a way for people to become homeowners who wouldn't ordinarily have ..,,the opportunity to be homeowners. 1 urge your favorable consideration to their request: Clarence Selig: I would like to state that the plan presented to the Borough Assembly regarding certaih lands sought by the Kodiak Island Housing Authority in my estimate is quite an equitable deal. Rather than industrial, 1 would like to see it as an extension of the inner Selief ,.extended outward as residential and public lands. 1 hope the Assembly, .,;after weighing all testimony, stands firm with. their original concept of the Beaver Lake Lakeside Subdivision plan as attested to the resolution this evening..; ;�, , _ KB Assembly Mtg. - Sept. 5, 1985 Page 5 ..cided before the disposal of the certain lands in question. I again would like the Assembly to look"at that residential -industrial complex back there with small buffer zones. John Parker: I would like to speak against the ordinance and see the Borough table it because I believe there is already enough data and adequate staff to ,really determine some of the financial impact that this is going to have on Kodiak as wall as on the Borough tax rolls. Until this evening, L was under the impression that there was probably some additional properties that the housing authority would be developing in some of the outlying rural areas and I believe they have done some excellent things in those areas out there. I believe they have done that with a lot of forethought and a lot of study. I believe that we are not seeing the same amount of forethought and study being done here so that information could be presented se that all of us could look at it as a term of equity and teasonable business practices Lather than an emotional issue of who is.and'who is not going to benefit by it. Carol Hartman: As a hopeful participant, 1 hope that you will adopt this resolution to make these Horough lands availabis to Kodiak Island }Lousing Authority. There are always people out there that want freebies and I know that these ptograms have to try to weed people out as best they can. I think that mast of the people that are in this program, that 1 have net and been with, feel the same way. 1 don't think they want to be parasites on this program, 1, think they want to have their own home. Dan Maciak: I do have my own house. 1 am for this program. I believe there is a need for this particular program. The people who would be eligible for this need would not be people who would be eligible for the traditional type of loans and mortgage payments. 1 support them and encourage you to pass this resolution. Alan Austerman: I think that if a little more forethought had heen given to this public hearing tonight you wouldn't have quite the long public hearing you are having tonight. As far as the concept of the housing authority, I agree with it. Kodiak has an inherent problem, with its fishing industry and its economic base of needing this type of housing. You didn't give it adequate thought before you put it up for public hearing. I am not against the Kodiak Island Housing Authority. 1 am against the fact that this is being presented at this point in time in that area. Dennis Murray: I think without the industrial property, we really evade the question when we continue to add more property to the tax exempt status roles with the hope that we will be providing shelter to people that can't otherwise afford housing. There won't be a necessity for that if we don't have some economics. I think there are a lot of problems with this. I am not opposed to the concept. I think if you could go out and buy a $100,000 house, one in this subdivision and that one, you would encourage these people because they would be part of the general community and not isolated and segregated in one area, low cost housing. Pat Briggs. 1 don't quite understand when Mr. Knight says, no he can't make his program meet an $86,000 duplex or zero lot line where ever they are building. Dennis Murraz: I would just like to give you one final thought, and that is what will you do about fire protection in this area. I think that is another issue. It's outside the city limits, not in any service district and it's not taxable. Pubiio Hearing closed: Regular Session opened: r. wakefield moved to table�Reolution No. 95-79-R, Seconded by Mr. White. otion ..carried by unanimous voice vote: . ... OLD BUSINESS A. Ord, No. 05-22-0 Amending The Kodiak Island Botough Code To Adopt Garbage And Solid Waste Collection And Disposal Powers In The Areas Outside Cities And Accept rhe Transfer .Of Such Powers From The City Of Kodiak. (Tabled) Mr. White moved to remove Ord. No. 55-22-0 from the table. Seconded Mr. 1(18 Assembly Mtg. - Sept. 5, 1985 page 6 field. Motion carried by unanimous vo'_✓.vote. Mr.' White moved to table. Seconded by Mr. Wakefield. Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. �8. Motion to Rescind Res. No. 85-68-R. (Rounsaville) Mr. Rounsaville moved to rescind the previous action on Resolution No. ' 85-68-R. Seconded by Mr. Blankenburg. Motion failed 3-4 with Mr. 81ankenbur4Mr. Rounsaville •and Mr. White casting the YES votes. • C. Reconsideration of action on Petition. The Chair ruled that here was no material change to the consideration and therefore the petition and the effects of the petition noted by the Clerk • are upheld by the Assembly. I would also like to state that legislative matters and not administrative are referendable. Mr. White moved to direct Staff to prepare a Resolution for public heal next month to place the petition Ordinances on the Ballot for citizens vote. Motion failed 3-4 with Mr. Blankenburg, Mr. Rounsaville and Mr. 'White casting the YES votes. g D. Motion To Rescind Action On Ord. No. 85-28-0 Rezoning Portions Of Miller f.' Point Area.'(1at Rdg.) Mr. Wakefield moved to rescind the action taken en ordinance No. 85-28-0. Seconded by Mrs. Cater. Motion carried 6-1 with Mr. White casting the NO vote. Mr. Wakefield moved to amend the ordinance to indicate the zoning as listed in the Option 2 Plan. Motion carried 5-1 with M. White casting the NO vote and Mr., Rounsaville abstaining. IX. •MANAGER'S REPORT !A. September Meetings • Naughton moved to acknowledge receipt. Seconded by Mr. Wakefield. tion carried by unanimous voice vote. �8. Staff Reports Mr. Naughton moved to acknowledge receipt. Seconded by Mr. Wakefield. Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. C. Other Business Mr. Selby pointed out that there will be several items coming up at next months meeting that will be of high public interest. USINESS A. Ratification of Election Judges . Wakefield moved to approve all the election judges per the Deputy Clerk's memo of -September 5, 1985 for the October 1 election. Seconded "yby Mr. Rounsaville. Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. B. Res. No. 85-73-R Urging Alaska Legislature To Enact Legislation Giving Preferential Mire To Alaskans. Mr. White moved to adopt Resolution No. 85-73-R. Seconded by Mr. Wakefield. Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. .; C. Res. No. 85-74-R Recognizing And Supporting "Appreciaiton Day" For Efforts Toward Better Living In The Kcdiak Island Community. r. Wakefield moved to adopt Resolution No. 85-74-R. Seconded by Mrs. Cater. Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. ",D, Res: No.-85-7S.R Recommending The Disposal Of CeYfain Borough' [ .Properties. _ _ . _ _ .. .. _ ._ _ _ . _ _ __.__ _ . ,cater.. ield moved tc adopt Resolution No: '85=75<E SecoSdeU by Mrs KL8 Assembly Mtg. - Sept. 5, 1965 Page : L EF`Whiee `moved to table.— Seconded � by Mrymsaville: Motion'failed•; f ''•'_ 2`-5•with.MrWhite and Mr. Rounsaville,cas ting, the YES Votes. :`Wbite -,moved to table Resolution No. 85-75-R. Seconded -by Mr. efield.-[Motien- carriedbrunaninous voice vote. E. Res. No. 85-76-R Approving The Kodiak Island Hospital Schematic Plans And Outline Specifications Prepared By Mills, John s Rigdon, Architects arker moved to adopt Resolution No. 85-76-R. Seconded by Mrs. Cater, n:carried by unanimous voice vote. • 05-77-R Awarding The Kodiak Island Hospital Design C John s Rigdon, Architects, A.I.A.. Ms, Barker moved to adopt Resolution No. 85-77-R in an amount not to exceed $720,000.00. Seconded by Mrs, Cater. Motion carried by unanimous roll ` calf; vote. Res. No. 85-78-R Awarding The Stage Lighting Instruments And Accessories ontracte;, - Wakefield moved to adopt Resolution No. 85-78-R in an amount not to eed $38,014.00. Seconded by Mrs. Cater." Motion carried by unanimous gall,vote. . Qrd. No. 85,29-0 Rezoning The Lakeside Subdivision Area. (lst Rdg.) Mr. Wakefield moved to adopt Ordinance No. 85-29-0 in the first reading. Seconded by Mr. Naughton. • Wakefield moved to amend by changing Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside subdivision First Addition from RR1-Rural Residential One to „ 11=2 Two Family Residential District and Lots 2 through 28, Block 4, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition fron RR1-Rural Residential One to R-1 Single Family Residential.. Seconded by Mr. Naughton. Amendnent failed 2-5. - Mr.. White moved to table Items -H through L to the Special Meeting on September 10, 1905. Seconded by Mr. Naughton. Motion failed 4-3 with Mr. Naughton, Mr. ,Rounsaville and Mr. White casting the YES votes. . Barker noved-to amend Ordinance No. 65-29-0 by changing Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition from RRI-Rural Residential i Ane to 11-2 Two Family Residential District and delete the last paragraph under Section 1. Amendment carried 4-3 with Mr. Naughton, Mr. Rounsaville and Mr. White casting the NO votes. . as amended carried 5-2with Hr. Rounsaville and Mr. White casting tthe NO votes on Ordinance No. 85-29-0. Mr. Wakefield moved to extend the nesting until 11,30 pm, Seconded by Mrs. .; Catena, Motion carried 6-1 with Mr. White casting the NO vote. .W 7Jh; . y; I.r0rdNo. 85-30-0 Rezoning The Remaining -Portion 0f Tract 0, urvey 444. {1st Rdg.) ,....`, Naughton moved to adopt Ordinance No. 85-30-0 in the first reading. seconded by Mr. Wakefield. Motion failed 3-4 with. Mrs. Cater, Mr. Naughton ,sand Mr„ Rounsaville casting the YES votes. Ree. No. 85-81-R Authorizing Reimbursement For Attorney Fees. r. Wakefield moved to adopt Resolution No. 65-81-11. Seconded by Mr. lankenburg. Motion failed by unanimous roll call vote. No. 85-82-R Authorizing The Manager To Negotiate Acquisition Of A Site For.The New Kodiak Island Mospital. s. Barker moved to adopt Resolution No. 85-82-R. Seconded by Mr, field.,_ Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. re i r� KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH RESOLUTION NO. 85-75-R A RESOLUTION OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY RECOMMENDING THE DISPOSAL OF CERTAIN BOROUGH PROPERTIES. WHEREAS, Title 18 of the Borough code requires that the disposal of I 1 Borough land be reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Commission, and WHEREAS, Title 18 of the Borough code require$ that the Commission, by i resolution, shall make a recommendation to the Assembly regarding this proposed land disposal, and i i WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough is obligated to place surplus, publicly -owned lands into the private sector, and i WHEREAS, the Borough owns land suitable for disposal to the public. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembi}t declares the following parcels excess to the Borough's needs and therefore i available for disposal: 1. Lot 8, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision; 2. Lots 1-19, Block 2, Lakeside Subdivision; r 3. Lots 4-9 and Lot 11, Biock 3, Lakeside Subdivision; and li 4. Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision, First Addition. PASSED AND APPROVED this _ day of , 1985. i KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: By Deputy Borough Clerk Hy Borough Mayor +mow. • • i KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH RESOLUTION NO. 85-79-R A RESOLUTION OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY DISPOSING OF CERTAIN BOROUGH LANDS TO THE KODIAK ISLAND HOUSING AUTHORITY. WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough owns Block 3 of the Lakeside 'Subdivision, First Addition, and intends to dispose of these lands, and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Housing Authority, a public corporation which is an instrument of the State government, has offered a development ,contribution of $598,200 in exchange for this parcel, and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Cozmnission was requested to review the disposal of this land at their August 21, 1985 meeting and found no reason to prevent declaring this parcel surplus to Borough needs, and WHEREAS, Kodiak Island Borough Code Section 18.20.100 makes provi- sions for disposal to political subdivisions of the State of Alaska or non- profit corporations for less than fair market value, and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Code Section 18.20.110 makes provision to dispose of land by direct negotiation with such organization, and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough assessor appraised the land on July 25, 1985 at a value of $508,750 as required by Kodiak Island Borough .Code Section 18.20.130, and WHEREAS, the development contribution exceeds the fair market value by an amount that more than offsets the potential tax revenue Loss due to the payment in lieu of taxes agreement, and WHEREAS, the public interest is well served by the disposal of this parcel in this manner. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly agrees to exchange Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision, First Addition, for a $598,200 development contribution from the Kodiak Island Housing Authority. PASSED AND APPROVED this day of 1985. KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: By Deputy Clerk By Borough Mayor Kodiak lsland Borough M E M O R A N D U M TO: Jerome Selby Borough Manager FROM: Wayne Haerer, Jr. Assessor/Chief Appraiser DATE: July 25, 1985 SUBJECT: Rendition of value Block Lakeside Subdivision;/ As per your request, I have made an estimate of value for a parcel of land defined as Block Lakeside Subdivision,/- &.tn.'. containing 3.0474 acres. Said property has been valued assuming that all improvements attributable to housing starts will be in place, excluding the final platting. There also has been no adjustments made for lot preparation (topographical adjustments) that may be needed to any individual lots. It, therefore, is in the opinion of this appraiser that the estimated market value, including the above assumptions, to be: Five Hundred Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars xxxxxxxxxxxx$508, 750. OOxxxxxxxxxxxx WH:sm Beaver Lake Drive • • Kodiak Island Housing Authority Mr. Jerome Selby, Manager Kodiak Island Borough 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, AK 99615 Dear Mr. Selby: July 5, 1985 Last July the Borough Assembly approved an Application and Cooper- ation Agreement for a Mutual -Help Housing Project in Kodiak under Resolution No. 84-69-R. Subsequently, KIRA received a funding reservation for thirty dwel- ling units for a Mutual -Help Homeownership Opportunity Program from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. This unique program provides homeownership opportunity through favorable finan- cing to qualified families that would otherwise not be available. This is not a "low-cost" or "rental housing" project. When we originally approached the Borough Assembly for support, last July, we had not designated the site. However, we hoped to develop a "scattered site" project, whereas the housing would be throughout the community. Other discussion included potential locations in Chiniak, Boy Scout Lake, and Salonie Creek areas. Over the past nine months we have earnestly attempted to identify favor- able sites for the housing and have advertised for available land to pur- chase from private owners. Unfortunately, each response received would result in a project financially unfeasible because of the extremely high land costs. After careful forethought of the alternatives, we submit for the Aasem- bly's consideration a proposal for disposal of land pursuant to Title 18, Subsection 18.20.100(B) of the Borough Code. The area considered in- cludes Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision, First Addition. We delayed dis- cussing the proposal pending the Assembly's decision on this appeal. Unfortunately, our position was misrepresented during the hearings by an individual whose property we earlier rejected as too costly. In return, KIHA would make a contribution to KIB for the construction of roads, water and sewer for the Beaver Lake Loop and Beaver Lake Drive from the intersection of Beaver Lake Loop to Von Scheele Way. We roughly estimate this to be approximately $600,000. Box 197 • Kodiak, Alaska 99615 • 907 4868111 Kodiak Island Borough July 5, 1985 Page Two 1 belive this proposal would be beneficial to both KIHA and KIB and would be in the public's interest. We would like to request an oppor- tunity to fully explain our project and will be available to answer any questions the Assembly might have. Please inform me of a convenient time for such a meeting. Sincerely, —Mi Marlin Knight Executive Director MK:crb • • , Kodiak �Kodiak Island Borough M EM08A0DOM DATE: &ngnot 28, 1985 TO; Jerome Selby, Dornoqb Manager FROM: Conmmnity Development Department/'440 SUBJECT: CAGE 85~053, Review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the disposal of Bnrnqqb land in accordance with Section 18,20,030& of the Bornogb Code. Lot 8, Block l; Lots l through 9 and ll through 19, Block 3; and Lots 4 through 9 and Jl, Block 3, I4beoide Subdivision Revised Preliminary Plat (5-84-010 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (9~85-012)(Kodiak Island Bprnn9b) At their regular meeting of August 21, 1985' the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing no the above -referenced case. Please find attached the maps used by the Commission in reference to the property proposed for disposal. Following public testimony, the Commission adopted a motion to tablethis case l notisuch time as a decision no the rezoning of the oLakeside ------ Subdivision Area" (Case 85~052) is reached by the Borough Assembly. If you have any questions about this actino of the Cnooiasiou/ please contact this departinent. pb cc; Borough Clerk 46Q ��. 1 ., .T\ / / r /{ / r n \/ / /r\�. ///. ... .. marl �uL 2'��Lc F- t a.s fbsgt_ r Case No. S-84-016, Revised Preliminary Plat: LAKESIDE SUBDIVISION: Lots 1-8, Block 1; Lots 1-19, Block 2; and Lots 1-11, Block 3 (Revised April 22, 1985) Creating Residential lots in Block 2; and Greenbelts in Block 2 and Block 3 1 1tt BEAYEg LAKE H a Kodiak Is/and Borough MEMORANDUM ITEM VI -E DATE; August 12, 1985 TO: Planning and Zoning Commission 44 FROM: End Cassittf Resource Management Officer SUBJECT: Item for the August 21, 1985 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting RE: CASE 85-053. Disposal of Borough land in Lakeside Subdivision First Addition Background This discussion concentrates on why Block 3 Lakeside Subdivision First Addition and a portion of revised preliminary plat of Lakeside Subdivision (see map) is surplus to Borough needs and should be recommended for disposal, not bow it should be disposed. There are other mechanisms such as subdivision and zoning regulations that address matters of density or development patterns. With the lack of any specific direction in Title 18 of Borough Code as to the goals and objectives of a Borough land disposal program, a brief land history of this parcel may give some suggestions in determining why this specific tract is surplus to Borough needs. The land in this area was patented to the Borough from the State in 1967. By that time the area was already identified for future development and was zoned for residential purposes. Future action also suggests that the area be transferred from public to private hands when a portion of the residential land was set aside for industrial purposes. Roads have been approved, and some are now constructed. There is also other development occurring in adjacent areas. ITsmokeyIsfl dump lease is up in 1986 and is scheduled to be moved from its present site. Disposing of land in this portion of Lakeside Subdivision makes good land management sense. It is the next logical area of expansion of residential and industrial development, as it is in close proximity and will incorporate into the existing road and utility systems. It is close to business and recreational parks. Recommendation Because of the above discussion, it appears that disposal in these areas of Lakeside Subdivision is a good use of Borough land and should be recommended to the Assembly for disposal. pb Kodiak Island Borough MEMORANDUM DATE: August 9, 1985 TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Community Development Department/4? ITEM VI -E SUBJECT¢ CASE 85-053. Review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code. Lot 8, Block 1; Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19, Block 2; and Lots 4 through 9 and 11, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivi- sion Revised Preliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012). (Kodiak Island Borough) The purpose of this memo is to evaluate the disposal of Borough land from a land use and zoning perspective. Please refer to the Resource Management Officer's discussion of why this land is surplus to the Borough's needs and should be recommended for disposal. It should first be noted that Lakeside Subdivision and Lakeside Subdivision First Addition have received preliminary plat approval. Of the 43 lots proposed for disposal, 36 are designed as residential lots and 7 are designed as industrial lots. The industrial lots are currently zoned I --Industrial. The lots proposed for disposal are part of a larger rezoning request submitted by the property owner (Kodiak Island Borough) and the Planning and Zoning Commission. All of the residentially designed lots proposed for disposal are requested for rezoning to R1 --Single-family Residential or R2 --Two-family Residential zoning. They are currently zoned RR1--Rural Residential One. Because the land proposed for disposal has been designed for residential and industrial lots and because the property owner and Commission have proposed zoning districts that conform with approved subdivisions in the area, it appears clear that these lots are intended for development. Assuming that the disposal area is zoned as requested, there is no reason that the lots should not be disposed of from a land use or zoning perspective. pb Kodiak Island Borough MEMORANDUM DATE: August 28, 1985 TO: Jerome Selby, Borough Manager FROM; Community Development Departmentf44t SUBJECT: CASE 85-053. Review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code. Lot 8, Block 1; Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19, Block 2; and Lots 4 through 9 and 11, Elock 3, Lakeside Subdivision Revised Preliminary Plat (8-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (8-85-012). (Kodiak Island Borough) At their regular meeting of August 21, 1985, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on the above -referenced case. Please find attached the maps used by the Commission in reference to the property proposed for disposal. Following public testimony, the Commission adopted a motion to table this case until such time as a decision on the rezoning of the "Lakeside Subdivision Area" (Case 85-052) is reached by the Borough Assembly. If you have any questions about this action of the Commission, please contact this department. pb cc: Borough Clerk JOHN PARKER reappeared before( Commission and expressed his opposition to this rezoning. ' Puhlic Hearing Closed. Regular Session Opened: A discussion ensued amongst the Commissioners. COMMISSIONER HILL MOVED TO RECOMMEND TO THE BOROUGH ASSEMBLY THE REZONING of Lots 2 through 9 and 11 through 19, Block 2, Lakeside Subdivision Revised Preliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) from I --Industrial, to R1 --Single-family Residential. (Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission and Assembly); Lots 1 and 10, Block 2, and Lot 10, Block 3, and Lots 7 and 8, Block 2, Lakeside Subdivision Revised Preliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) from I --Industrial, and C --Conservation, to PL --Public Use Lands. (Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission and Assembly); Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012) from RR1--Rural Residential One, to I --Industrial (Kodiak Island Borough Assembly); Lots 2 through 28, Block 4, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012) from RR1--Rural Residential One, to PL --Public Use Lands. (Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission); Lot 1 and Wetland Tract, Block 4, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012) from RR1--Rural Residential One, to PL --Public Use Lands. (Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission and Assembly); and Portions of Tract A, USS 2538A, Lot 1, USS 3467, and USS 3468 (approximately 64 acres) from RRL --Rural Residential One, to PL --Public Use Lands. (Kodiak Island Borough) in accordance with Chapter 17.72 (Amendments and Changes) of the Borough Code. The motion was seconded. A discussion ensued amongst the Commissioners. The question was called and CARRIED by majority roll call vote. Commissioner James cast the dissenting vote. COMMISSIONER GREGG adjourned the meeting for a ten-minute recess at 9:35 p.m. and reconvened the meeting at 9:47 p.m. E) CASE 85-053. Review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code. Lot 8, Block 1; Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19, Block 2; and Lots 4 through 9 and 11. Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision Revised Preliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012). (Kodiak Island Borough) BOB PEDERSON indicated that 145 public hearing notices were mailed for this case and 14 were returned, 13 in favor and 1 that was difficult to determine whether it was for or against. Regular Session Closed. Public Hearing Opened: FOR: None. AGAINST: JOHN PARKER appeared before the Commission and expressed his objection to this request. MAOREEN BUTLER appeared before the Commission and expressed her objection to this request. P s Z Regular Meeting August 21, 1985 LORNA ARNDT appeared before tC mmission and expressed her objection to this request. - CLARENCE SELIG appeared before the Ccmmission and expressed his objections to this request. FOR OR AGAINST: CATHY SARGENT appeared before the Commission and expressed her support of land disposal in the Lakeside Subdivision First Addition. Public Hearing Closed. Regular Session Opened: COMMISSIONER HILL MOVED TO TABLE THIS REQUEST until the rezoning involved in Case 85-052was finalizedby the Borough Assembly. The motion was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. COMMISSIONER KNIGHT returned to the Planning and Zoning Commission. F) CASE 85-047. Request for a variance from Section 17.36.070 (General Provisions) of the Borough Code to permit the expansion of the cubical content of a nonconforming structure in order to construct a second -story addition on to an existing single-family residence in an R2 --Two-family Residential District. Lot 9A, Block 8, Leite Addition; 1528 Kouskov. (Kenneth Lester) BOB PEDERSON indicated that 34 public hearing notices were mailed for this case and 2 were returned, both in favor of this request. Regular Session Closed. Public Hearing Opened: KENNETH LESTER appeared before the Commission and expressed his support of the request. Public Hearing Closed. Regular Session Opened: COMMISSIONER RENNELL MOVED TO GRANT A VARIANCE from Section 17.36.070 (General Provisions) of the Borough Code to permit the expansion of the cubical content of a nonconforming structure in order to construct a second -story addition on a portion of an existing nonconforming single-family residence. Lot 9A, Block 8, Leite Addition, and to adopt the findings contained in the staff report as 'findings of factfor this case. The motion was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. 1. Exceptional physical circumstances or conditions applicable to the property or intended use of development, which generally do not apply to other properties in the same land use district. In this case, the unique physical condition is the existing nonconforming structure located on the lot. Any expansion of this will require a variance. 2. Strict application of the zoning ordinances would result in practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships. The strict application of the zoning ordinance would not allow any additions to the existing structure. This is a practical difficulty and unnecessary hardship because all surrounding houses are substantially larger. Also, if the existing house were oriented differently on the lot, the proposed addition would not require a variance. 3. The granting of the variance will not result in material damages or prejudice to other properties in the vicinity nor be detrimental to the public's health, safety, and welfare. Granting of the variance will not result in material damage or prejudice to other properties in the area. Surrounding P 6 Z Regular Meeting August 21, 1985 because the lot is ,i squa minimum required lot 'size. e e The granting of the variance will not result in materiai damages or prejudice to other properties in the vicinity nor be detrimentalto the public's health, safety, and welfare. A -- Granting o£ the variance will result in material damage or prejudioe to other properties in the area. A dupiex on the lot will result in a higher density in au area where single-family residences predominate. A11 land uses surrounding the lot in question are single-family residences. B -- Granting of the variance will result in material damage or prejudice tc other properties in the area. A duplex on the lot will result in a higher density in anarea where single-family residences predominate. All land uses surrounding the lot in question are single-family residences. 4. The granting of the variance will not be contrary to the objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. A -- Although the comprehensive plan identifies this area for medium density residential development, granting of the variance will result in a high density per square foot. B -- Although the comprehensive plan identifies this for medium density residential development, gra the variance will result in a bigb density per aqua. foot. That actions of the applicant did not cause special conditions or financial hardship from which relief is beinq sought by the variance„ A -- The applicant was aware of the zoning regulations and potential problems with this lot at the time of purchase. B -- The applicant was aware of the zoning regulations and potential probiems with this lot at the time of purchase. 6. That the granting of tha variance will not permit a prohibited land use in the district involved. A -- Two-family residential land uses are permitted in this district provided they meet the minimum Sot area requirements, B -- Two-family residential land uses are permitted in this district provided they meet the minimum lot area requirements, The motion was seconded and CARRIED by majority roll call vote. C) COM IISSIONER RENNELL MOVED TO ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS OF FACT FOR CASE 85-053. Review"by-the Planning and -Zoning — - Commission of the disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code. Lot 8, Block 1; Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19, Block 2; and Lots 4 through 9 and 11, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision Revised Preliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012). (Aodiak Island Borough) FINDINGS OF FACT: The Commission did not feel it was appropriate to review the property for disposal until the zoning was decided. The motion was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. 2 a 2 Regular Meating -18- August 21, 1995 Commissioner Knight ,abstained 0) COMMISSIONER HILL MOVE TO ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS of PACT FOR CASE 85-052. Request for an investigation of the rezoning O£: Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19, Block 2, and Lot 8, Block 1, Lakeside Subdivision Revised Preliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) from I --Industrial, to R1 --Single-family Residential. (Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission and Assembly); Lot 7, Block 1, Lot 10, Block 2, and Lot 10, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision Revised Preliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) from I --Industrial, and C --Conservation, to PL --Public Use Lands. (Kodiak island Borough Planning and Zoning Coanission and Assembly); Lots 1 through 17, Biock 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012) from RRS--Rural Residential One, to R2 --Two-family Residential. (Kodiak Island Borough Assemhly); Lots 2 through 28, Blook 4, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012) from RR1--Rural Residential One, to R1 --Single-family Residential (Kodiak Island Borough Assembly) or PL --Public Use Lands. (Kodiak Island Borough Planning and zoning Conm;ission) ; Lot 1 and Wetland Tract, Block 4, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012) from RR1--Rural Residential One, to PL --Public Use Lands. (Kodiak Island Borough Plahning and Zoning Commission and Assembly); and Portions of Tract A, OSS 2538A, Lot 1, USS 3467, and USS 3468 (approximately 64 acres) from RRL --Rural Residential One, to PL --Public Use Lands. (Kodiak Island Borough) in accordance with Chapter 17.72 (Amendments and Changes) of the Borough Code. A -- Findings as to the Need and Justification for a Change or Amendment. The proposed zoning changes to R1 --Single-family Residential, I --Industrial, and PL --Public Use Lands will be appropriate for the land area in question, will provide additional public use lands, will provide buffers between differing zoning districts, and will provide residential zoning that is consistent with the recent preliminary subdivision approval of Lakeside Subdivision. Pertaining to the rezoning of Block 3, Lots 1-17, from RR1 to Industrial instead of R2, essentially with those lots the proposed zoning classification would not provide adequate separation of incompatible land uses. Lot 1, Block 2, was changed from the requested R1 to PL to increase the buffer between residential and industrial zoning districts. The motion was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. Commissioner Knight abstained. E) COMMISSIONER JANES MOVED TO ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING FINDINGS GF FACT FOR CASE 85-043. Request for the rezoning of the remaining portion of Tract G, U.S. Survey 444 in accordance with Chapter 17.72 (Amendments and Changes) of the Borough Code from R3 --Multifamily Residential, to B --Business, generally located on upper Alder Lane behind tho Kodiak Daily Mirror offices. (Russian Orthodox Church) A -- Findings as to the Need and Justification for a Change or Amendment. There is a need for additional business property in the downtown area. Although the Commission was concerned about the width of Alder Lane, they recognized that praotical and sound business development will necessitate the improvement and upgrading of Alder Lane. P & Z Regular Meeting -19- Auqust 21, 1905 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH' Community Development Department 710 Hill BayRoad Kodiak, Alaska 99615 ITEM 'I- E IC ntEARk4G. NOTICE NOTICE DATE: Auqust 1, 1985 CASE NUMBER: 85-053 An application for land disposal was filed with the Kodiak Island Borough Community Development Department by: the Kodiak, Island Borough The application requeata: a review by -the Planning and Zoning Commission of disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code. Lot 8, Block 1; Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19,. Block 2; and Lots 4 through 9 and 11, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision Revised' Preliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985,) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012). The Planning and Zoning Commission vill hold a PUBLIC HEARING on this request at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. on. Wednesday, August 21,1985 in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 'Hill Bay Road; Kodiak, Alaska. The Commission will also review all items on their agenda for the regular meeting. on the preceding Wednesday at 7:30 p.m, in the Borough Conference. Room. This meeting is open to the public. You are being.notified `because you are a property owner in the, area of the request. This is, the only scheduled PUBLIC HEARING on the request at this time, and you are invited to appear before the Commission .to express your opinion. - If you cannot attend this PUBLIC HEARING and wish to comment on the -request, fill in the bottom of this. notice and return it to. the Community Development Department, 710 Hill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615. Your returned comment should be received PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING DATE. A vicinity .map showing the property involved is included on the back of this form. If you -have any questions on this matter, please feel free to call our -office, Community Development Department, at 486-5736, extension 255. / / HAILING' YOUR NAHE: /CyJ,/ j i S/ ADDRESS: _B4%f 217' YOUR PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: ,r%Ji4 ,( S7 q,p ,t%et L 1 27L JL i COMMENTS: . KUDIAK ISLANDBOROUGB c� Aub p�'J, -r _- Community Development Department ITEM VI- E - 710 Hill Bay Road (\�C�' : -: , Kodiak, Alaska 99615 IUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE DATE: -August 1, 1965 CASE NUMBER: 85-053 - An application for land disposal was filed with the Kodiak Island Borough Community Development Department by: the Kodiak Island Borough The application requests: a review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code. Lot 8, Block 1; Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19,. Biock'2; and acts 4 through 9 and 11, Block. 3, Lakeside Subdivision Revised Preliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, - Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (S-85-012). - - The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a PUBLIC NEARING on thia request; at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21, 1985 , in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Hill Bay Road,' Kodiak, Alaska. The Commission will also review all items on their agenda for the regular meeting on the precedijg Wednesday at 7:30 p.m, in the Borough Conference PooW. Thi3 meeting is -op n -to the'-public.Yui, are being notified because you are a property owner'iin the area of the- request. This is the only scheduled PUBLIC HEARING on the request at this time, and you are invited to appear before the Commission to express your opinion. If you cannot attend this PUBLIC HEARING and wish to comment on the request, fill in the bottom of Chis notice and return it to ,the Community Development Department, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615. Your returned comment should be received PRIOR.TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING DATE. A vicinity.map showing the property involved is included on the back of this form. If you have any questions on this matter, please feel free to call our office. Community Development Department, at 486-5736, extension 255. I ^ l MAILING YOUR YOUR NAME: IEL QJek Ck11 f?,(lticj,r ADDRESS: /->>o�I �%,:;; ,c1 YOUR PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: CONHENTS:: T O jn 1U r3,,_�7fZ1 t4 ) 9" 1 . Y*h 1 LIh I.p1V1iSM KODIAK ISLAND'BOROUGB Community Development Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 NG NOTIICE NOTICE DATE: Auqust 1, 1985 CASE NUMBER: 85-053 An application for land disposal was filed vith the Kodiak Island Borough Community Development Department by: the Kodiak Island Borough The application requests: a review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 19.20.030A of the Borough Code. Lot 8, Block lr Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19. Block`2; and Luta 4 through 9 and 11, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision Revised Preliminary Plat (S-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (S -e5-012). The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a PUBLIC BEARING on this requeat at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, .August 21, 1985 in the Borough.Asaembly Chambers, 710 Hill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska. The Commission will also review all iteme on *their agenda for the regular meeting on thePreceding. Wednesday,, at•.7:30`p.t in the Borough" Conference Room.- This meeting is 'open to the public. You are being notified because you are a property owner in the area, of the request. This ,is the only scheduled PUBLIC HEARING on the requeet at this time, and you are invited to appear before the Commisaion•to express your opinion. If you cannot attend this PUBLIC NEARING and wish to comment on the request, fill in the bottom of this notice and return it to the Community Development Department, 710 Mill Bay Road,.Kddiak, Alaska, 99615. Your returned comment should be received PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING DATE. A vicinity .map showing the property involved is included on the back of this form. If you have any questions on this matter, please feel free to call our office,. Community Developw nt Department, at 486-5736, extension 255.. r YOUR PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: COHMENTS : 2 4.f QA -1 Your Names) �ane�►� Your Property, Description Comments+ VJQS rn wa_s (fl 116 n Forn'w-Q %}has L2een &/I ..'S . V f c Vr t KODLAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development Department 710 Hill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 ITEM VI- g PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE DATE: Auqust 1, 1985 CASE NUMBER: 85-053 An application for land disposal _ was filed with the Kodiak Island Borough Community Development Department by: the Kodiak Island Borough the application requests: a review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code. Lot. 8, Block 1; Lote 1 through 9 and 11 through 19,. Block 2; and Inta 4 through 9 and 11, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision Revised Preliminary . Plat (S-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012). The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on this request at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m, on Wednesday, August 21, 1985 , in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska. The Commission will alsoreview all items on their agenda for the regular meeting. on the precedinp� Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Conference Room. This meeting is open to the public. You are being notified because you are a property owner in the area of the request. This is the only scheduled POBLIC HEARING on the request at this time, and you are invited to appear before the Commission to express your opinion. If you cannot attend this PUBLIC HEARING and wish to comment an the request, fill in the bottom of this notice and return it to the Community Development Department, 710 Mill Say Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615. Your returned comment should be received. PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING DATE. A vicinity map showing the property involved is included_ on the back of this form.— £t you have any"questions on thin matter, please feel free to call our office, Community Development Department, at 486-5736, extension 255. YOUR NAME: YOUR PROP COMMENTS: 0400 DESCRIPTION: G n]� /3 J MAILING ADDRESS: /(/7 cSt� i7 z3 4'C / c4. -c,7 /4S6 gh,e..e n QiLe fl a����__ a tt c»ae / o (, r✓'a L4'-�c�%NC7YS1'1 -Pi mO �� �6//��/OM.lrrrt\�, /not- [/C€ L Kodiak, Aloka RECEFvRD 0 rM KODLAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development Department 710 Hill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 ITEM VI- E PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE DATE: Auquat 1, 1985 CASE NUMBER: 85-053 An' application for - 'land disposal was filed with the Kodiak Island Borough Community Development Department by: the Kodiak Island Borough The application, requests: a review by the Planning -and Zoning Commission of disposal of Borough land in accordance with section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code. 'Lot 8, Block 1; Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19, Block 2; and lots 4 through 9 and 11, Block 3, Lakeaide Subdivision Revised' Preliminary Plat (S-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdiviaion First Addition (S-85-012). The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on this request at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21, 1985 , in the Borough Assembly Chambers. 710 Hill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska. The Commission will also review all items on their agenda for the regular meeting on the preceding Wednesday at 7:30 D -m. in the Borough Conferenca Room. This meeting is opeu to the public. Yon are being notified because you are a property owner in the area of the request. This is the only scheduled PUBLIC HEARING on the request at this time, and you are invited to appear before the Commiasion to express your opinion. If you cannot attend this PUBLIC HEARING and wish to 'comment on the request, fill in the bottom of this notice and return it to the Community Development Deparcment, 710 Hill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615. Your returned comment should be received PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING DATE. A vicinity map showing the property involved is included on the back of this form. If you have any questions on this matter, please feel free to call our office, Community Development Department, at 486-5736, extension 255. MAILING — YOUR NAME: JAMES EGGEMEYER - ADDRESS: PO YOUR PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: NA X-4046 COHHENTS: I WOULD LIKE TO SEE ALL THE ABOVE LANDS DISPO ?Zx uk Manu obrtl&gm Kodiak, Alaska fl!CEIVED kO(i i� 'l►t'I�I�r �I KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 ITEM VI- E UBLIC WEARING NOTICE NOTICE DATE: August 1, 1985 CASE NUMBER: 85-053 An application for land disposal was filed with the Kodiak Ialand Borough Community Development Department by: . the Kodiak Island Borough The application requests: a review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code. Lot 8, Block 1;,Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19. Block 2; and Lots 4 through 9 and 11, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision Revised Preliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012). The Planning and 2oning.Commission will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on this request at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21, 1985 , In the Borough Asaembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska. The Commission will also review all items on their agenda for the regular meeting on the preceding Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Confereuce.koom: This meeting is open to the public. You are being notified because you are a property owner in the area of the request. This is the only scheduled PUBLIC HEARING on the request at this time, and you are invited to appear.before the Commisaion to express your opinion: If you cannot attend this PUBLIC NEARING and wish to comment on the request, fill in the bottom of this notice and return it to the Community Development Department, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615. Your returned comment should be received PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING DATE. A vicinity map showing the property involved is included on the back of this form. If you have any questions on this matter, please feel free to call our office. Community Development Department, at 486-5736, extension 255. YOUR NAME: MAILING Q v 4 a 7a j ADDRESS: �7 YOUR PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: A� KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 ITEM VI- E PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE DATE: Auqust 1, 1985 CASE NUMBER: 85-053 An application for land disposal was filed with the Kodiak Ialand Borough Community Development Department by: the Kodiak Island Borough The application requests: a review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A o£ the Borough Code. Lot 8, Block 1; Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19,. Block 2; and Lots 4 through 9 and 11, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision Revised Preliminary Plat (8-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012). The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on this request at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21, 1985 , in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Hill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, The Commission will alao review all items on their agenda for the regular meeting on the preceding Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Conference Room. This meeting -is open to the -'public-. You are being notified because yeu are a property owner in the area of the request. This is the only scheduled PUBLIC HEARING on the request at this time, and you are invited to appear before the Commission to express your opinion. If you cannot attend this PUBLIC HEARING and wish to comment on the request, fill in the bottom of this notice and return it to the Community Development Department, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615. Your returned comment should be received PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING DATE. A vicinity.map showing the property involved is included on the back of this form. If you have any questions on this matter, please feel free to call our office. Community Development Department, at 486-5736, extension 255. �r MAILING AM YOUR NE: '�n�, V I�D.fl2r ADDRESS: R.o. Box 3C C k4dic1 YOUR PROPERTY nDESCRIPTION: i O\ v jk-vVj -j cr �� COMMENTS: V (JIYL ln� gist(}l_ -1 «oic .cam"` Qopac s XLLn d,n,,., kc/91 g, L l =� Lr45 /9 a nd //-I9 (i/QEF a i o-4 (rFs v — 9 a-,-4 /! , 6 k rk 3 d7 oU La CcL cLc\ Cor.' (ci 6 7�v e..3 0GOd.&Mh4e S ,LncY OC14fto Mc oX A /Ln. jTA /S J KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development Department 710 Hill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 ITEM VI- D LIIC HF * 11rJG Nt! TACE NOTICE DATE: August 1, 1985 CASE NUMBER: 85-052 An application for rezoning was -filed with the Kodiak Island Borough Community Development Department by: the Kodiak Island Borough The application requests: see attachment The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on this request at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m, on Wednesday. August 21, 1985 in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska. The Commission will also review all items on their agenda for the regular meeting on the preceding Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Confetence Room. This meeting is open to the public. You are being notified because you are a property owner in the area of the request. This is the only scheduled PUBLIC HEARING on the request at this time, and you are invited to appear before the Commission to express your opinion. If you cannot attend this PUBLIC HEARING and wish to comment on the request, fill in the bottom of this notice and return it to the Community Development Department, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615. Your returned comment should be received PRIOR TO TILE SCHEDULED MEETING DATE. A vicinity map showing the property involved is included on the back of this form. If you have any questions on this matter, please feel free to call our office, Community Development Department, at 486-5736, extension 255. MAILING 2 YOUR NAME / f4. . H& ! SE 2 ? , ADDRESS: f Q • IBX a&ac vC$i,A1(1 1' YOUR PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: fisjipd,i (',,c,( _ EdLCS fLt,3 COMMENTS: CJJ I nA (n) f 4yo f tJjz-z 'eq Ar Sj(JM-L -wJ - cf.a KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 ITEM VI- E PUBLIC FLARING NOTICE NOTICE DATE: August 1, 1985 CASE NUMBER:. 85-053 An application for land disposal was filed with the Kodiak Leland Borough Community Development Department by: the Kodiak Island Borough The application requests: a review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code. Lot 8, Block 1; Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19,. Block 2; and tots 4 through 9 and 11, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision RevisedPreliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012). The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on this request at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21, 1985 In the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska. The Commission will also review all items. on their agenda for the regular meeting on the precedin; Wednesday at 7:39 p.^. in the Eorough Co-.ferauea RJow. This meeting is open to the public. You are being notified because you are a property owner in the area of the request. This is the only scheduled PUBLIC HEARING on the request at this time, and you are invited to appear before the Commiaaion to express your opinion. If you cannot attend this PUBLIC HEARING and wish to comment on the request, fill in the bottom of this notice and return it to the Community Development Department, 710 Hill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99625. Your returned comment should be received PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING DATE. A vicinity :map shoving the property involved is included on the back of this form. If you have any questions on this matter, please feel free to call our office, Community Development Department, at 486-5736, extension 255. n I'' MAILING q YOUR NAME: Tr hn CCar0(-karhn8r. ADDRESS: &Y< 3$t0IVV� I1Cdi'&k,AK 9%15 YOJR PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: kk dre ripf property atnners, AS COMMENTS: cit-izer,s of Kodia i�r p -fc+ure. limet'rulners� iaould dike +o Say uQC dre fir. +avcY of `Ihe Iand disposal kc above-Mexhcned \offs b� H& i(ad+ak 151and %crrougk. you . Kodiak Island Borough hoaiok, Alaska RECEIVED AI lr 2 n p �l a KODLAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development Department 710 Hill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 NOTICE DATE: Auqust 1, 1985 CASE NUMBER: 85-053 An application for land disposal was filed with the Kodiak Island Borough Community Development Department by: the Kodiak Island Borough The application requests: a review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code. Lot 8, Block 1: Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19,. Block '2; and Iota 4 through 9 and 11, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision RevisedPreliminary Plat (S-84016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012). The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on this request at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21, 1985 , In the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Hill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska.. The Commission will also review all items on their agenda for the regular meeting on the preceding Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Conference Room. This meeting is open to the public. You are being notified because you are a property owner in the area of the request. This is the only scheduled PUBLIC HEARING on the request at this time, and you are invited to appear before the Commission to express your opinion. If you cannot attend this PUBLIC HEARING and wish to comment on the request, —" 2 fill in the bottom of this notice and return it to the Community Development Department, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615. Your returned comment sIisld be received PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING DATE. vicinity.map shoeing the property involved is included on the back of this form;, If you have any questions on this matter, please feel free to call our office, Community Development Department, at 486-5736, extension 255. 1.o.Y0UR NAME: et f" MAILING oZ&" _ w00 �jr y �o n uu� � ADDRESS: ,'oo/iit „¢k. YOUR PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 4/e©fs, e' //(Q66.o2 /Ihoa4 IO€ty ' Odt L,xZt COMMENTS 4 Jfrtk Ian d�t �i � ttt02-1�c!/jS J �, j 4 o te a " "_471 , �3 J�-�CL r�u .- dT�L/ /� it Z Kodinx is`." Tt c 9 2 C «oa Ni KODLAR ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development Department 710 Mill Bay Road Rodiak, Alaska 99615 ITEM VI- E PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE DATE: Auqust 1, 1985 CASE NUMBER: 85-053 An application for land disposal was filed with the Kodiak Ialand Borough Community Development Department by: the Kodiak Island Borough The application requests: a review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of disposal of Borough 'land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code. Lot 8, Black 1; Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19,. Block'2; and ants 4 through 9 and 11, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision RevisedPreliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and I4ts 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012). - The Planning and Zoning Commisslon will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on this request at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21, 1985 , in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska. The Commission will also review all items on their agenda for the regular meeting on the preceding.Wedeesday- t 730 p.m. is tha Borosg:i Con.`erence Room. This meeting is open to the public. You are being notified because you are a property owner in the area of the request. This is the only scheduled PUBLIC HEARING on the request at this time, and you are invited to appear before the Commission to express your opinion. T y u cannot attend tbis PUBLIC HEARING and wish to comment on the request, fill`in\the bottom of this notice and return it to the Community Development pepartment, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615. Your returned comment \9�hou1d be received PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING DATE. d ;.Avicinity map shoe4ng the property involved is included on the back of this orm. �/If you have any questions on. this matter, please feel free to call our office%Community Development Department, at 486-5736, extension 1255. MAILING YOUR NAME: �LP/T4,S. ©/»4to 1°jRh/LJ ADDRESS: jig A1/JLsSe ,*OIG J Y J) ' YOUR PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: CDNMENTS: iQLt %n1 '4onT Me- i dJPtI h Sr o S, inn ) J4-cJO 1, L' -J. G. KODIA& ISLAND BOROUGH - Cowmunity Development Department 710 Hill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 I 'UBLIC FEARING NOTICE NOTICE DATE: Auqust 1, 1985 An application for land disposal Kodiak Island Borougb Community Development Department by: CASE NUMBER: 65-053 was filed with the the Kodiak Island Borough The application requests: a review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of disposal of Borough land itt accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Bcrongh Code. Lot 8, Block 1; Lots 1 through 9 and 1]. through 19, Block '2; and Ints 4 through 9 and 11, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision Revised- Preliminary Plat (5-64-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, - Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012). The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a PDBLIC. REARING on this request at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21, 1985 , Ln the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Hill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska. ,The Commission will also review all items on their agenda for the regular meeting on the preceding Wednesday at 730 p.m.. in the Borough Conference Room. This meting is open to the public. You are being notified because you are a property owner in the area. of the request. This is'xhe only scheduled PUBLIC HEARING on the request at this rima, and you are invited to appear before the Commission to express your opinion. If you cannot attend this PUBLIC HEARING and wish to comment on the request, fill in the bottom of this notice and return it to the Community Development Department, 710 Hill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615. Your returned comment should be received PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING DATE. A vicinity map showing the property involved is included on the back of this form. If you have any questions on this matter, please feel free to call our office, Community Oevelopment Department, at 466-5736, extension 255. 2 n�t.v/ MAILING _ YOU$ NAME:/YennP/ „2G. ADDRESS: /3'oX -j'?-71 YOUR PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: S/9/ t1J) �J/Gru.) COMMENTS: J ct. -. A 7 a c - oC Pili r 2O/ Atn l d/oo.na, / - • KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 ITEM VI- E fi£Zf PUBLIC HARING NOTICE NOTICE DATE: August 1, 1985 CASE NUMBER: 85-053 An application for land disposal Kodiak Island Borough Community Development Department by: was filed with the the Kodiak Island Borough The application requests: a review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code. Lot 8, Block 1; Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19,. Elock 2; and Lots 4 through 9 and 11, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision Revised Preliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012). The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on this request at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Weduesday, August 21, 1985 , in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska. The Commission will also review all items on their agenda for the regular meeting on the preceding Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Conference Room. Tbis meeting is open to the public. You are being notified because you are a property owner in the area of the request. This is the only scheduled PUBLIC HEARING on the request'at this time, and you are invited to appear before the Commission to express .your opinion. If you cannot attend this PUBLIC HEARING and wish to comment on the request, fill in the bottom of this notice and return 12 to the Community Development Department, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615. Your returned comment should be received PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING DATE. A vicinity .map showing the property involved is included on the back of this form, if you have any questions on this matter, please feel free to call our office, Community Development Department, at 486-5736, extension 255. YOUR NAME: \ ) \>Ve_T ( atkQr YOUR PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: COMMENTS: MAILING ADDRESS: P1 1.. 3Mrns •s n • • • • /101111'1° 1 1.1 Ia:1CYnA$!TY '1 11 (1 i�� •� ®®��� I .r1 Mpauq/nf ��11M.'/1 • N11111 a 11fi t ari•1 i? YNlri: / N 1111 -4-1 y1 ,� •nQ ..A 3, 8061 S Y. NII. 1 s � 4 leo up .a. `• u� _M_ . fl!LI 1 WIisil��� !u tVNN IprpplrtrU.1fi Nurnnln UJO.mupe Jpyr s� . t7 ti 47 VOfn--2346'fS Sn J . ,l..01i" •1 r 11 1 1 1 nsNn 1 M 1' O i.0 w •1 • 1 N 11 • I •ybl IN4v�^•'Iva w N 1 1 a1 N w � Q .1 ayO1 � vAHQ�NOII A 3 V 0 a J Kodiak Island Borough MEMORANDUM ITEM VI -E DATE: August 12, 1985 T0: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Bud Cassi. , Resource Management Officer SUBJECT: Item for the August 21, 1985 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting RE: CASE 85-053. Disposal of Borough land in Lakeside Subdivision First Addition Background This discussion concentrates on why Block 3 Lakeside Subdivision First Addition and a portion of revised preliminary plat of Lakeside Subdivision (see map) is surplus to Borough needs and should be recommended for disposal, not how it should be disposed. There are other mechanisms such as subdivision and zoning regulations that address matters of density or development patterns. With the lack of any specific direction in Title 18 of Borough Code as to the goals and objectives of a Borough land disposal program, a brief land history of this parcel may give some suggestions in determining why this specific tract is surplus to Borough needs. The land in this area was patented to the Borough from the State in 1967. By that time the area was already identified for future development and was zoned for residential purposes. Future action also suggests that the area be transferred from public to private hands when a portion of the residential land was set aside for industrial purposes. Roads have been approved, and some are now constructed. There is also other development occurring in adjacent areas. "Smokey's" dump lease is up in 1986 and is scheduled to be moved from its present site. Disposing of land in this portion of Lakeside Subdivision makes good land management sense. It is the next logical area of expansion of residential and industrial development, as it is in close proximity and will incorporate into the existing road and utility systems. It is close to business and recreational parks. Recommendation Because of the above discussion, it appears that disposal in these areas of Lakeside Subdivision is a good use of Borough land and should be recommended to the Assembly for disposal. pb Kodiak Island Borough MEMORANDUM DATE: August 9, 1985 TO: Planning and Zoning Commission [///// FROM: Community Development DepartmentR 1 ITEM VI -E SUBJECT: CASE 85-053. Review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code, Lot 8, Block l; Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19, Block 2; and Lots 4 through 9 and 11, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivi- sion Revised Preliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lots 1 through 17, Black 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (s-85-612). (Kodiak Island Borough) The purpose of this memo is to evaluate the disposal of Borough land from a land use and zoning perspective. Please refer to the Resource Management Officer's discussion of why this land is surplus to the Borough's needs and should be recommended fpr disposal. It should first be noted that Lakeside Subdivision and Lakeside Subdivision First Addition have received preliminary plat approval. Of the 43 lots proposed for disposal, 36 are designed as residential lots and 7 are designed as industrial lots. The industrial lots are currently zoned I --Industrial. The lots proposed for disposal are part of a larger rezoning request submitted by the property owner (Kodiak Island Borough) and the Planning and Zoning Commission. All of the residentially designed lots proposed for disposal are requested for rezoning to R1 --Single-family Residential or R2 --Two-family Residential zoning. They are currently zoned RR1--Rural Residential One. Because the land proposed for disposal has been designed for residential and industrial lots and because the property owner and Commission have proposed zoning districts that conform with approved subdivisions in the area, it appears clear that these lots are intended for development. Assuming that the disposal area is zoned as requested, there is no reason that the lots should not be disposed of from a land use or zoning perspective. pb Ult 1 NINNIES OF mE REGULAR, RFSWBDUBFD crrY �UEIL PgI•.1itc OF THE CITY OF KODIAK HERD ALGIST 6, 1985 r.. - 4.... ::'., rz :y.'.T. DRAFT. rcrim GIRD TD ORDER - . Mayor Pugh called the neeting to order at 7:30 p.n: Cancilnnrbers Brodie, Cratty, Crone, Bannglia, and Stephan were present and consti- tuted a gwnm. Counilmmiber IJoodruff was absent. The Mayor asked for, and received, Council approval to amend the order of business and act on Resolution Number 44-85 hnediately. following approval of the minutes. II. -- PREVIOUS MIIdJIIS - Councilnnther Brodie MOVED, seconded by Councilnnnber Ramaglfa, to .__ approw the minutes of the July 25, 1985, regular neeting. Cotmcil- nember Brodie made a correction to the vote on New Business, item i• The roll call wte on the corrected ndnutes was msntnm„=ly favorable. Resolution Nater 44-85 RE: r dl g the State Chmnpiat Junior Amencan legion Baseball Tears City Manager Cesko said this resolutiontw2s presented to cammnd the Jack Aliman Post 17 Junior American Legion Baseball Team. These players had captured the title of "STATE J12IOR AMk ULAN IECIW GWIPIONS - 1985." - _ A sign comnmorating their achievamnnt mould be placed at the entrances .._ = to town. Mayor Pugh read Resolution FLmber 44-85 £n its entirety. Councilmarber Crowe MOVED, seconded by Cuuncilmaober Brodie, to pass and approve Resolution Nnrber 44-85. - me roll call vote was unaimusly favorable,,_-'- Mayor Pugh distributed individual presentation copies of the resolution to all the team nnbers. IIZ. l PFRSWS TO BE IIEARD - • c -`-.' e.. flaming and 2at1ij-C nissiwwt'. Coamissioner Marlin Knight asked if the Council bad any questions about the cases caning before the Comaission at its August 21 meeting, Council- ' nrher Ramaglia asked about,Case 85-053, a Borough land disposal„ Hr. Knight said the Conmission was to consider a recamendation an the dis- posal of Block 5 of the proposed lakeside Subdivision for residential, use. Upon further questioning, }fr. Knight said the sale did not involve any of the lakestiore lots and mould be a negotiated sale to the Kodiak Island Housing Aut-.ority. Couancilnnrber Brodie asked about Case.85-043; an application to rezone property on Alder lane. • , fr. 1'snight said the Alia1985 RE UVEO case had been tabled to alloy the City to subnit written input on the natter. Following a short discussion, the Council instructed the staff to subnmt a letter based on City FYngineer Ntnroe's August 6 mrnrandun. b. Board of Adjjustzn t Heating. PE: Cbumcil Appeal of the Pebitdry 20, 1985, Decision Gtanung an ExceptSa Requ st. To Pemit Oo istructicn of -. a hotel on City Tidelands Tract N-18 .. • Mayor Pugh recessed the regular meeting and opened the Board of Adjust- ' nent hearing. City Manager Gesko said the Council was sitting as the Board of Adjustment to hear its appeal pf the Planning 6 Zoning Cauois- sion's February 20, 1985 decision gaming an exception to permit con- struction of a hotel in an industrial area on City Tidelands Tract N-18. The hearing would begin with a presentation by the Cannmity Developnent Department Director. Next, the Council would present its arguamnt. Only the infocrotion available to the Planning G Toning Cannission at the time of its decision could be considered by the Board of Adjustment. Accord- ing to RLC 17.10.060(c), only one argumnt could be presented by or at behalf of each party. After hearing both parties, the Board of Adjusmmsnt would affinn or reverse the decision of the Planning & Zoning Cannission, in whole or In part, and give the reasons for its decision, Boardmaober Raaaglia 1 -DVD, seconded by Boardnndoer (tatty, to gait the relief requested by the Kodiak City Council's appeal of the Plarning & Toning Caamission's February 20, 1985 decision to grant an exception to permit construction of a Intel in an industrial area an City Tidelands Tract N-18. _ - • ;., Londa Freed, Director of the Borough Ccmnnity Development I7epar�e,t, - said her presentation had been prepared according to Kodisk City Cale " 17.10.060(6). The decision being appealed was the approval of an excep- tion by the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Connnission. The approved exception penitted a hotel on City Tidelands Tract N-18, which is zoned industrial. The pertinent facts produced at the hearing Iran which the appeal was taken included: -- •- 1. The request was consistent with the Cagrehensive Plan which .• a - designated this area as part of the "central business district"; - 2. Other businesses, mtably a restaurant, had operated successfully on the propery for several years without observable conflict with other - - land uses in the area, specifically the adjacent seafood processing plant; and 3. There were no direct objections to toe request submitted at or prior to the public hearing on the request. - - - - . The applicable legal principles were taken frao Borough Code Section 17.65.050 which stated: "If it is the finding of the cammission, after consideration of the investigator's report and receipt of [estinony at the public hearing, that the use as proposed to the application, or oder the appropriate conditions or restrictions, will not endanger the public's health, safety or general welfare, or be inconsistent with the general purposes and intent of this title, and not adversely ispact other propertses•or uses in the neigbbor- •'hood, the coanission shall •approve the exception, with or without condi- tions." The Planning and Zoning Cannission found the request not the requirements set out in the Borough Code, and therefore, the Cannission .! VIII. C WCIL •Pi42715 Comcib:enher Raaaglla asked for a report on the status of developing, Lot 2, Block 17, into a public parkin lot. Mr. Gesko said the engi- neering staff was .vrking cost estimates. Resolution Ntnter 44-85 RE: Rescheduling r vtderatlon Ceuicihnaster Raneglia W)VED, seconded by Ccamcilmarber Stephan, to re- schcdule consideration of Resolution Num 44-85 at the first regular meeting, in MJvrm'wr, .. The roll call vote was Cmmrilsesberc Stephan and Baagglha in favar, and Coamilaeabers Brodie, (Patty, and Crowe opposed. The votimn tailed. Rescind Prior Action RE: Port of Kodiak Stevedoring Cperatinns and Tease of Pier IL Narehnuse Cotmciha�ber Ramaglia lWED, seconded by Conmcilnnsber Arodie, to rescind the July 25 Council action awarding Alternate #3 to Sea-Land Serviee, Inc. for the Port of Kodiak stevedoring operations and the lease eC the Pier II Warehouse. Mayor Pugh passed the gavel to Deputy Mayor Rm'iaglia as tt had a Conflict of interest on this topic. The roll call vote was Brodie, RmragU.a, and Stephan in favor, and Coum- eilrnrbexs Cratty and Crewe opposed. The antion failed. Deputy Mayor Ramaglda renared the gavel to ltyvr High, Coanciln+.mhrr Cracty asked for a status report on City aaputetizatlm. Mr. Lesko said that Price, Waterhouse had cmpleted a reeds assessment the prior week and he anticipated the report within the rrxt fa viceks. Coimcilmther Brodie said he thought the City slnuld be represented at the Southeast Conference Advisoty Board to the Alaska ltriae High 4ay Systan meeting in .Juneau m Se tater 18. Ile also suggested tha City develop a rrnprehensive plan for caetery inprovenents so that as the various civic organizations express an interest in contributing labor, etc.• an orderly course of aotion could be followed. He suggested signs listing City population be placed at the street entrances to town and plaques be installed en the streets nmsed after local individuals de- scribing the individuals' accwplishm nts. Rescind Prior Action RS: Wastewater Treatment Plant Screening L»sign CounCi]m3ober Brodie iCV®, -seconded by Co rte-+•lir Stepba n, to rescind the .July 25 Council action awarding a professional services agrearent re Arctic Engineers for the design of the screening facility at the Sewage Treaooent Plant in an annum not to exceed $81,000, within a time frwr. not to exceed eight reeks; whh folds caning from Sewage lreatnent• Plant - Plant I•bdlfication Step II account 41.52.31 PpD}1•SSIO L.Sr V1OES. The roll call yote was Cnmcibtters Brodie and Stepban in favor, and CounCihiembers Cratty, Crowe, and Ramaglia opposed. The rmtian failed. Ceulcilrsanber 8amaglia cammnted on the recent "Market Basket Survey" printed in Cotmcil Information. Ne asked that the continuation of,� the local pricing be placed on the wrksession schedule. I.X. AIIDIII�Y'E CII34IT15 _ .. _ - .Ioe Perrozzi spoke on the Board of Adjustvent Nearing m the Disctmer/ Hachisen evrnption for amstnx:tion of a hotel on City Tidelands Tract N -1B. He said he operated a rests¢ant every day m the property and never had any problas with ammnia or ocher noxieus odors frac the adjoining seafood pra'c sing plant. He said the Intel project adght be a mint point with Dischner/Mathisen's dropping the project, but a lot of nosey had been spent pursuing the concept. The Camcil responded that a day -tine business use (restaurant) vas different frau a 24 -lc resi- dential use like a Intel. It was the Coumcil's considered opinion that a residential use was wt caapatible to industrial uses and did not Ir long in an Industrial Zane. Folla+ing additional discussion, it. Perrorzi asked wtat the City's plans fere for the Sc. Paul Harbor spit area. He requested the Council's feedback. ,. Linda Freed said sbe waned to clarify the answer to CoumcThreT er flamaglia's question on the Platming and Zoning Conolssion's considara- tien of Case 85-053, land disposal. She said the consideration was on reccnrndiny disposal of foil blocks in the preliminary Lakeside Subdivi- sion. None of the blocks bordered Braver Lake. The blocks consisted of approximately 40 residential and 11 or 12 industrial lots. X. ADICVJRM"&Ial' The meeting adjamed at 10:03 p.m. ATTrST: IIAYQt C1TY CIFAK Kodiak Island Borough P.O. BOX 1246 KOOIAK, ALASKA 97615-1246 VAN P-1(JRSE-N,PETER P.D. 33X<$'Z!- KOOIAK - g_=/ 7- _-- t ,vim_-.-_ -n + N YY R1429020221 a 11 Uc 696& 4K 1 ljii�lu 11 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 ITEM VI- E PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE DATE: August 1, 1985 CASE NUMBER: 85-053 An application for land disposal was filed with the Kodiak Island Borough Community Development Department by: the Kodiak Island Borough The application requests: a review by the Planning and Zoning Commission of disposal of Borough land in accordance with Section 18.20.030A of the Borough Code. Lot 8, Block 1; Lots 1 through 9 and 11 through 19;. Block 2; and Lots 4 through 9 and ll, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision Revised` Preliminary Plat (5-84-016 Revised April 22, 1985) and Lata 1 through 17, Block 3, Lakeside Subdivision First Addition (5-85-012). The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on this request at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21, 1985 , in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, The Commission will also review all items on their agenda for the regular meeting on the preceding Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Conference Room. This meeting is open to the public. You are being notified because you are a property owner in the area of the request. This is the only scheduled PUBLIC HEARING on the request at this time, and you are invited to appear before the Commission to express your opinion. If you cannot attend Chia PUBLIC HEARING and wish to comment on the request, fill in the bottom of this notice and return it to the Community Development Department, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615. Your returned convent should be received PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED MEETING DATE. A vicinity map showing the property involved is included on the back of this form. If you have any questions on this matter, please feel free to call our office, Community Development Department, at 486-5736, extension 255. YOUR NAME: YOUR PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: CONSENTS : MAILING ADDRESS: JW _ MONPSHKA � _ C .1 OA .. u •tom n Mn5 i. M• eAY L.fli vl[r\ AL 1. Sr .l ' sY.BD1Y1 IQM• �, offlV .. 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