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LEITE LT 6A - Variance (2)Yellow copy: Building Permit Pink copy: Applicant ZONING COMPLIANCE PERMIT 1. PROPERTY OWNER/APPLICANT Name: P) 0...✓ • Address: P 0.(1 f U (, s-- ` ,-< 2. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY C nunity Development Department 710.1 111 Bay Road, Room 204 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 (907)486-5736 Ext. 255 Zoning Compliance Telephone: -35 Street Address: / ,? (1 5 Yr \ t..j t/ `:)),r ,-it. Lot, block, subdivision: 45 ,.-- — (a II-. e t ' ,.. ,L I L://. s 1 a L.1 Survey, other (e.g. township/range): ! Tax code #: k I 1 () U! I 0 VA'0 l 6 J N. o 1(5— d) (6, U 3. DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING PROPERTY Zoning: (A g j Square footage of lot$,/ 5' 6 3 Minimum lot width: Average lot depth: 9 b '' Average lot 'F9 ' Lot depth to width ratio: width: , Use and size of existing buildings on the lot: )'' Ck /; lei ler Minimum Setbacks—Front: 5 No 4. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ACTION (attach site plan) J 6 4 d ck ✓se 4 kr, Cd, -- OA- & s u - 5. ZONING REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION Type of structure(s): t4j t9 (i d._ �4.r` / , /; lei ler Minimum Setbacks—Front: 5 No Rear: /i a Sides: A) o 2.-- Additional Setbacks: aJ A -- Maximum projection(s) into requiredyards: A/14 -- Maximum building height: J1 Maximum lot coverage: Number and size of parking spaces required: Ai a Off-street loading requirement: Plat related requirement(s): Other (e.g. zero lot line): N. 1 1 (pi ' V% VGA i a-evc� P 4,tf , rAs r ''ln "- i`a 0 6. CONSISTENCY WITH COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Applicable policies: / Proposed action consistent with Borough Coastal MMana ement Program — Yes No Proposed action conflicts with policies (note phfcy and describe conflict): Conditions attached to Consiste dy a'pproval to mitigate conflicts noted above: 7. APPLICANT CERTIFICATION ' I hearby certify that I will comply Withal! provisions of the Kodiak Island Borough Code and that I have the authority to certify this as owner, or representative of he owner, of the property(s) Iy olved. igned Title Date^7 - / 8. SUPPORT DOCUMENTS ATTACHED Site Plan: 9. BOROUGH STAF(",APPROYAL Staff Approval: Signed Title Date Other: Building permit #: Reverend Harold R. Lewis Berean Baptist Church 1316 Ismailov Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Dear Reverend Lewis: Kodiak Island Borough 710 MILL BAY ROAD' KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-6340 PHONE (907) 486-5736 April 17, 1986 RE; CASE 86-023. Request for a variance from Section 17.36.070 (General Provisions) of the Borough Code to permit the expansion of the cubical content of an existing nonconforming church structure in order to construct a 176 -square foot entry way addition and a 450 -square foot drive-thru carport addition on to the front of the existing church; .and a Request for a variance from Section 17.18.050 (Yards) of the Borough Code to permit the entry way and drive-thru carport additions to encroach an additional 19 -feet, for a total encroachment of 20 -feet, into the required 25 -foot front yard setback in a R1--Single-Family Residential Zoning District. Lots 2 through 6, Leite Subdivision; 1212 through 1312 Ismailov. (Berean Baptist Church) The Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission at their meeting on April 16, 1986, granted your request for the variances cited above and adopted the following findings of fact in support of their decision: A. For the requested expansion of the cubical content; and B. For the requested 19 -foot additional encroachment into the required 25 -foot front yard setback. 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. A. In this case the unique physical condition is the existing nonconforming structure located on the lot. Any expansion of this structure will require a variance. B. In this case the unique physical conditions are the placement of the existing structure on the lot, the interior Kodiak Island Borough Reverend Harold R. Lewis April 17, 1986 Page Two design of the building, the location of the existing driveways and parking areas, and the topography of the property. The only logical location for the new entry way and carport is in front of the existing entry way. Alternative locations are available but would interfere with existing parking, not utilize the existing driveways, and possibly require redesigning the interior of the existing church. 2. Strict application of the zoning ordinances would result in practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships. A. The strict application of the zoning ordinance would not allow any additions to the existing structure. This is a practical difficulty and unnecessary hardship. B. The strict application of the zoning ordinance would not allow the additions to the existing structure to be located as proposed. This is a practical difficulty and unnecessary hardship when there are several physical conditions that justify the granting of 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. A. Granting of this variance will not result in material damage or prejudice to other properties in the area. A substantial number of structures in the nearby Leite and East Addition Subdivisions are nonconforming, and a number of variances have been granted in the past by the Planning and Zoning Commission for the expansion of the cubical content of these nonconforming structures. B. Granting of this variance will not result in material damages or prejudice to other properties in the area. The Kodiak Island Borough Reverend Harold R. Lewis April 17, 1986 Page Three location of the additions will not interfere with safe traffic flow or present any line -of -sight problems. 4. The granting of the variance will not be contrary to the objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. Granting of the variance will not be contrary to the Objectives of the comprehensive plan which identifies this area for medium -density residential development. The addition will not increase the existing density or result in a change of land use. B. Same as "A" above. 5. That actions of the applicant did not cause special conditions or financial hardship from which relief is being sought by the variance. A. In this instance, actions of the applicant have not caused the conditions from which relief is being sought by a variance. The variance will be decided prior to construction of the addition. B. Same as "A" above. 6. That the granting of the variance will land use in the district involved. A. Churches are a permitted land use Residential Zoning District. B. Same as "A" above. not permit a prohibited in the R1--Single-Family An appeal of this decision may be initiated by any person or party aggrieved by filing a written notice of appeal with the City Clerk within Kodiak Island Borough Reverend Harold R. Lewis April 17, 1986 Page Four ten days of the date of the Commission's decision. The notice of appeal must state the specific grounds for the appeal. Therefore, the Commission's decision will not be final and effective until ten days following the decision. Failure to utilize these variances within 12 months after their effective date shall cause their cancellation. Please bring this letter with you if you need to come into our office to obtain zoning compliance for any construction on your lot. If you have any questions about the action of the Commission, please contact me. Sincerely, bbert"H. Pederson, Assistant Planner Community Development Department - pm cc: Case File That the conditional use will preserve the value, spirit,, character and integrity of the surrounding area. It appears that the proposed home occupation will preserve the value, spirit, character and integrity of the surrounding area. The home occupation (an office) will be conducted entirely within the residence, the exterior of the structure will not change and according to the applicant no customers will call at the residence. 2. That the conditional use fulfills all other requirements of this chapter pertaining to the conditional use in question. The proposed home occupation will fulfill all other requirements of the R1--Single-Family Residential District (Chapter 17.18) and the definition of a home occupation (Section 17.06.320). That granting the conditional use permit will not be harmful to the public health, safety, convenience and comfort. The proposed use will not be harmful to the public health, safety, convenience and comfort because the character of the surrounding area will not change and there will be no increase in traffic resulting from the home occupation. 4. That sufficient setbacks, lot area, buffers or other safeguards are being provided to meet the conditions listed in subsections A through C of this section. As the home occupation will be conducted entirely within the existing residence and because no customers will call at the residence, provision of additional buffers or other safeguards are not necessary in this instance. Should the nature of the home occupation change over time, the Commission could review the conditional use permit to determine if additional safeguards are appropriate. D) CASE 86-023.7 Request for a variance from Section 17.36.070 (General Provisions) of the Borough Code to permit the expansion of the cubical content of an existing nonconforming church structure in order to construct a 176 -square foot entry way addition and a 450 -square foot drive-thru carport addition on to the front of the existing church; and a Request for a variance from Section 17.18.050 (Yards) of the Borough Code to permit the entry way and drive-thru carport additions to encroach an additional 19 -feet, for a total encroachment of 20 -feet, into the required 25 -foot front yard setback in a R1--Single-Family Residential Zoning District. Lots 2 through 6, Letts Subdivision; 1212 through 1312 Ismailov. (Berean Baptist Church) BOB PEDERSON indicated 81 public hearing notices were mailed for this case and none were returned. Staff recommended approval of these requests. COMMISSION HEINRICHS requested to be excused due co a conflict of interest. COMMISSIONER JAMES excused COMMISSIONER HEINRICHS. Regular Session Closed. Public Hearing Opened: Seeing and hearing none. Public Hearing Closed. Regular Session Opened. COMMISSIONER KNIGHT MOVED TO GRANT A VARIANCE from Section 17.36.070 of the Borough Code to permit the expansion of the cubical content of an existing nonconforming structure in order to construct a 176 -square foot entry way addition and a P & Z REGULAR FETING 7 APRIL 16, 1986 450 -square foot drive thru carport addition on to the front of the existing church building in a R1--Single-Family Residential Zoning District, Lots 2 through 6, Leite Subdivision and to adopt the findings contained in the staff report as "Findings of Fact" for this case. The motion was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. COMMISSIONER KNIGHT MOVED TO GRANT A VARIANCE from Section 17.18.050 of the Borough Code to permit the new 176 -square foot entry way and 450 -square foot drive-thru carport additions to encroach an additional 19 -feet into the required 25 -foot front yard setback for a total encroachment of 20 -feet in a R1--Single-Family Residential Zoning District, Lots 2 through 6, Leite Subdivision and to adopt the findings contained in the staff report as "Findings of Fact" for this case. The motion was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. FINDINGS OF FACT A. For the requested expansion of the cubical content; and B. For the requested 19 -foot additional encroachment into the required 25 -foot front yard setback. 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. A. In this case the unique physical condition is the existing nonconforming structure located on the lot. Any expansion of this structure will require a variance. B. In this case the unique physical conditions are the placement of the existing structure on the lot, the interior design of the building, the location of the existing driveways and parking areas, and the topography of the property. The only logical location for the new entry way and carport is in front of the existing entry way. Alternative locations are available but would interfere with existing parking, not utilize the existing driveways, and possibly require redesigning the interior of the existing church. 2. Strict application of the zoning ordinances would result in practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships. A. The strict application of the zoning ordinance would not allow any additions to the existing structure. This is a practical difficulty and unnecessary hardship. B. The strict application of the zoning ordinance would not allow the additions to the existing structure to be located as proposed. This is a practical difficulty and unnecessary hardship when there are several physical conditions that justify the granting of 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. A. Granting of this variance will not result in material damage or prejudice to other properties in the area. A substantial number of structures in the nearby Leite and East Addition Subdivisions are nonconforming, and a number of variances have been granted in the past by the Planning and Zoning Commission for the expansion of the cubical content of these nonconforming structures. P & Z REGULAR MEETING 8 APRIL 16, 1986 B. Granting of this variance will not result in material damages or prejudice to other properties in the area. The location of the additions will not interfere with safe traffic flow or present any line -of -sight problems. 4. The granting of the variance will not be contrary to the objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. A. Granting of the variance will not be contrary to the objectives of the comprehensive plan which identifies this area for medium -density residential development. The addition will not increase the existing density or result in a change of land use. B. Same as "A" above. 5. That actions of the applicant did not cause special conditions or financial hardship from which relief is being sought by the variance. A. In this instance, actions of the applicant have not caused the conditions from which relief is being sought by a variance. The variance will be decided prior to construction of the addition. B. Same as "A" above. 6. That the granting of the variance will not permit a prohibited land use in the district involved. A. Churches are a permitted land use in the R1--Single-Family Residential Zoning District. B. Same as "A" above. COMMISSIONER HEINRICHS returned to the Planning and Zoning Commission. E) CASE 86-025. Request for the rezoning of Lot 1, Block 2, Russian Creek Alaska Subdivision from RR1--Rural Residential One to" PL --Public Use Lands, in accordance with Chapter 17.72 (Amendments and Changes) of the Borough Code. This property is proposed to be incorporated into Panamaroff Creek Park. (Kodiak Island Borough) BOB PEDERSON indicated 36 public hearing notices were mailed for this case and 2 were returned, in favor of this request. Staff recommended approval of this request. Regular Session Closed. Public Hearing Opened: PAM HUMMEL, Chairman of the Womens Bay Parks Committee, appeared before the Commission and expressed support for this request. Public Hearing Closed. Regular Session Opened. COMMISSIONER HEINRICHS MOVED TO RECOMMEND THAT THE BOROUGH ASSEMBLY approve the rezoning of Lot 1, Block 2, Russian Creek Alaska Subdivision from RR1--Rural Residential One to PL --Public Use Lands, in accordance with Chapter 17.72 of the Borough Code and to adopt the findings contained in the staff report as "Findings of Fact" for this case. The motion was seconded and CARRIED by unanimous roll call vote. • FINDINGS OF FACT 1. Findings as to the Need and Justification for a Change or Amendment. P b Z REGULAR MEETING 9 APRIL 16, 1986 Kodiak Island Borough MEMORANDUM ITEM VI -C DATE: April 2, 1986 TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Community Development Department SUBJECT: Information for the April 16, 1986 Regular Meeting RE: CASE 86-023. Request for a variance from Section 17.36.070 (General Provisions) of the Borough Code to permit the expansion of thecubical content of an existing nonconforming church structure in order to construct a 176 -square foot entry way addition and a 450 -square foot drive-thru carport addition on to the front of the existing church; and a Request for a variance from Section 17.18.050 (Yards) of the Borough Code to permit the entry way and drive-thru carport additions to encroach an additional 19 -feet, for a total encroachment of 20 -feet, into the required 25 -foot front yard setback in a R1--Single-Family Residential Zoning District. Lots 2 through 6, Leite Subdivision; 1212 through 1312 Ismailov. (Berean Baptist Church) Eighty-one (81) public hearing notices were mailed on March 28, 1986. 1. Applicant: Berean Baptist Church 2. Land Owner: Same. 3. Request: For a variance from Section 17.36.070 (General Provisions) of the Borough Code to permit the expansion of the cubical content of an existing nonconforming church structure in order to construct a 176 -square foot entry way addition and a 450 -square foot drive-thru carport addition on to the front of the existing church; and a Request for a variance from Section 17.18.050 (Yards) of the Borough Code to permit the entry way and drive-thru carport additions to encroach an additional 19 -feet, for a total encroachment of 20 -feet, into the required 25 -foot front yard setback in a R1--Single-Family Residential Zoning District. Lots 2 through 6, Leite Subdivision; 1212 through 1312 Ismailov. 4. Purpose: To permit the construction of a new 176 -square foot entry way addition and a 450 -square foot drive-thru carport addition on to the front of the existing church. 5. Existing Zoning: RI--Single-Family Residential CASE 86-023 APRIL 16, 1986 P&Z ITEM VI -C 6. Zoning History: The 1968 Comprehensive Plan identifies this area as Residential -R1. Departmental files indicate no further activity. 7. Location: Physical: 1212 through 1312 Ismailov Legal: Lots 2 through 6, Leite Subdivision 8. Lot Size: 25,613 square feet 9. Existing Land Use: Church 10. Surrounding Land Use and Zoning: North: Lots 1 through 3, Block 36 and Lot 8, Block 44 East Addition Use: Two Single -Family Residences, One Duplex and One Vacant Lot Zoning: R2--Two-Family Residential South: Lots 12 through 16A, Leite Subdivision Use: Four Single -Family Residences and One Vacant Lot Zoning: R1--Single-Family Residential East: Lot 7, Leite Subdivision Use: Single -Family Residence Zoning: R1--Single-Family Residential West: Lot 1B, Leite Subdivision Use: Vacant Zoning: R1--Single-Family Residential 11. Comprehensive Plan: The 1968 Comprehensive Plan depicts this area for Medium Density Residential Development. 12. A plicable Regulations: The following sections of Title 17 (Zoning) of the Borough Code are applicable to this request: 17.36.070 General Provisions. C. Repairs and Maintenance. On any nonconforming structure or on any building devoted in whole or in part to any nonconforming use, work may be done in any period of twelve (12) consecutive months on ordinary repairs, or on repair or replacement of nonbearing walls, fixtures, wiring or plumbing, provided that the cubical content of the building as it existed at the time of passage or amendment of the ordinance codified herein shall not be increased. 17.18.050 Yards. A. Front Yard. CASE 86-023 2 APRIL 16, 1986 P&Z ITEM VI -C 1. The minimum front yard shall be twenty-five (25) feet unless a previous building line less than this has been established, in which case the minimum front yard for interior lots shall be the average of the setbacks of the main structures on abutting lots on either side if both lots are occupied. COMMENTS: The purpose of this request is to permit the addition of a new entry way and drive-thru carport on to the front of the existing church. These additions are shown on the attached site plan. The existing church is a nonconforming structure because it encroaches 1 -foot into the required 25 -foot front yard setback of the R1--Single-Family Residential Zoning District. Expansion of the cubical content of a nonconforming structure and additional setback encroachments require variances, hence these requests. In order for the Commission to grant a variance, all of the following conditions must be satisfied for each variance. The staff analysis of each condition will be separately addressed for each variance: A. For the requested expansion of the cubical content; and B. For the requested 19 -foot additional encroachment into the required 25 -foot front yard setback. 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. A. In this case the unique physical condition is the existing nonconforming structure located on the lot. Any expansion of this structure will require a variance. B. In this case the unique physical conditions are the placement of the existing structure on the lot, the interior design of the building, the location of the existing driveways and parking areas, and the topography of the property. The only logical location for the new entry way and carport is in front of the existing entry way. Alternative locations are available but would interfere with existing parking, not utilize the existing driveways, and possibly require redesigning the interior of the existing church. 2. Strict application of the zoning ordinances would result in practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships. A. The strict application of the zoning ordinance would not allow any additions to the existing structure. This is a practical difficulty and unnecessary hardship. B. The strict application of the zoning ordinance would not allow the additions to the existing structure to be located as proposed. This is a practical difficulty and unnecessary CASE 86-023 3 APRIL 16, 1986 P&Z ITEM VI -C hardship when there are several physical conditions that justify the granting of 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. A. Granting of this variance will not result in material damage or prejudice to other properties in the area. A substantial number of structures in the nearby Leite and East Addition Subdivisions are nonconforming, and a number of variances have been granted in the past by the Planning and Zoning Commission for the expansion of the cubical content of these nonconforming structures. B. Granting of this variance will not result in material damages or prejudice to other properties in the area. The location of the additions will not interfere with safe traffic flow or present any line -of -sight problems. 4. The granting of the variance will not be contrary to the objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. A. Granting of the variance will not be contrary to the objectives of the comprehensive plan which identifies this area for medium -density residential development. The addition will not increase the existing density or result in a change of land use. B. Same as "A" above. 5. That actions of the applicant did not cause special conditions or financial hardship from which relief is being sought by the variance. A. In this instance, actions of the applicant have not caused the conditions from which relief is being sought by a variance. The variance will be decided prior to construction of the addition. B. Same as "A" above. 6. That the granting of the variance will not permit a prohibited land use in the district involved. A. Churches are a permitted land use in the R1--Single-Family Residential Zoning District. B. Same as "A" above. RECOMMENDATION: Staff finds that the two (2) variance requests do meet all the conditions necessary for variances to be granted under Chapter 17.66 (Variance) of the Borough Code. APPROPRIATE MOTION: CASE 86-023 4 APRIL 16, 1986 P&Z ITEM VI -C Should the Commission agree with the staff recommendation, the appropriate motions are specified below: A. Move to grant a request for a variance from Section 17.36.070 of the Borough Code to permit the expansion of the cubical content of an existing nonconforming structure in order to construct a 176 -square foot entry way addition and a 450 -square foot drive thru carport addition on to the front of the existing church building in a R1--Single-Family Residential Zoning District, Lots 2 through 6, Leite Subdivision and to adopt the findings contained in the staff report as "Findings of Fact" for this case. B. Move to grant a request for a variance from Section 17.18.050 of the Borough Code to permit the new 176 -square foot entry way and 450 -square foot drive-thru carport additions to encroach an additional 19 -feet into the required 25 -foot front yard setback for a total encroachment of 20 -feet in a R1--Single-Family Residential Zoning District, Lots 2 through 6, Leite Subdivision and to adopt the findings contained in the staff report as "Findings of Fact" for this case. CASE 86-023 5 APRIL 16, 1986 P&Z ib n - \ / M r~ • 1/1 55-0,161 5S'/G100 f7.90 -5 84 82 BQ 70 7z /66 4562 ;f. \zx'Tc 72 f o, Bs 74 5 60 52.55 ^y✓ 249.25 50BI /45/0A/ Beream Baptist Ckurck 1216 Ism alloy St. • P.O.Box 1065 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone 486-5284 March 17, 1986 Kodiak Island Borough P.O. Box 1246 Kodiak, AK 99615 ' To Whom it may concern: For over eleven (11) years we at Berean Baptist Church have had a water -problem with the roof over our entry -way and our desire_is to re- . design our entry -way to take care of'this problem. At the same time we(would like tolenlarge our entry- wayy and add a drive through cover. }V,, C M' 0ur need is to move into our set -beck no mo four (4) feet and drive throughjcover noymo i;,14 feets. A. than £ txii s .is perm ;ss b1e wstii yptt? ricthe cityl;forj a .'bfuilding ^ i + it �it t]on m 1 hanky/,..you for jrour ,attention, in,l 114 Sincerely,,: Rev. Harold R. Lewis Pastor Proclaiming Jesus as "the WAY, the TRUTH, and the LIFE" John 14:6— "for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved." Acts 4:12 VARIANCE APPLICATION ie application must contain a statement showing the following conditions, all four of which ist exist before a variance may be granted: le undersigned states: That there are exceptional physical circumstances or conditions applicable to the property, or to its intended use or development, which do not apply generally to the other properties in the same land use district. These special conditions are: Twd. Mm,4-oHe becQwfe o14 'yecr t.'e le- re' lr4.,, /At /1f 4/`re del A oar //++p % ['Od! 9N� �H 7107. -Well / 4NP n4MdP/ �W10 (�PG+k/'( oTour /tew/4 we need to sslaX% it /Qr'rr1 So we need Ito exlen E 9/ ,14/a our re/ dock('. That the strict application of the zoning ordinances would result in practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship: fie court thit /r tAc ea y /,/ace -oil Dur /07' 4t,4ncc o..r cea A4ve a elf lib/ -w4/y., TA /ouci t`enIPrc Orc%1,'d,•ff 141, fro Am. 0.7o7cr re , d e�,4/1 to in e ! OYr I7P�d / That the granting of the variance will not result in material damage or prejudice to other operties in the vicinity nor be detrimental to the public's health, safety, or welfare oecause: we bay/cclly. ore c.4afry'4/ S n4 `i:.,f fa 4ey de//'i'hr"T4 / ..i, Owe i//c/Y�f`7�y lf WaG/ 6HaC%aFre J/i7 A> eve fo /do/tP our eula.'My. That the granting of the variance will not be contrary to the objectives of the comprehensive plan, for the following reasons: / TA ,'r would ho / A r a f ra J./ . 4-r/J/./w .- fo tie OI/er -o`7 reo.1,e4P4;"re /7�v,i of oar. !//•c i n f'ry. /7// ldc .{- / / 1 J L —/vimfr / P.i'ire /r /� r'C de Alp aur ern /rY -`"e �. ah N'{�a/ oh � dr.�r 17 of IOTE: Alaska Statutes Section 29.33.110(C) states: "A variance shall not be. granted because of special conditions caused by actions of the person seeking relief or for reasons o° pecuniary hardship or inconvenience. A variance shall not be granted which will permit a land use in a district in which that use is prohibited." �!,//%///q/ Pleasssee/ use a aJdddditional .paper for additional comments. 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Request for a variance from Section 17.36.070 (General Provisions) of the Borough Code to permit the expansion of the cubical content of an existing nonconforming church structure in order to construct a 176 -square foot entry way addition and a 450 -square foot drive-thrucarport addition on to the front of the existing church; and a Request for a variance from Section 17.18.050 (Yards) of the Borough Code to permit the entry way and drive-thru carport additions to encroach an additional 19 -feet, for a total encroachment of 20 -feet, into the required 25 -foot front yard setback in a R1--Single-Family Residential Zoning District. Lots 2 through 6, Leite Subdivision; 1212 through 1312 Ismailov. (Berean Baptist Church) Dear Reverend Lewis: Please be advised that the above -referenced request has been scheduled for review and action by 'the Planning and Zoning Commission at their April 16, 1986 regular meeting. This meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska: Your attendance at this meeting is recommended. The week prior to the regular meeting, on Wednesday, April 9, 1986, at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough conference room, 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. 486-5736, extension 255. Sincerely, ;tel Patricia Miley, Sedretary Community Development Department cc: Case File Kodiak Island Borough P.O. BOX 1246 KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-1246 f) i.ORW4f11.3 IRTW i TO WRITER ‘/4.„."00iii `-',..,-` ',....---,*', '-,; - . •----: : : 7 ..,.:: •;--... ...,.$1,..,.. J,ii..-i... 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Request for a variance from Section 17.36.070 (General Provisions) of the Borough Code to permit the expansion of the cubical content of an existing nonconforming church structure in order to construct a 176 -square foot entryway addition and a 450 -square foot drive-thru • carport addition on to the front of the existing church; and a Request for a variance from Section 17.18.050 (Yards) of the Borough'Code to:permit,the entry way and drive-thru carport -additions to encroach an additional 19 -feet, for a total encroachment of 20 -feet, into the. required 25 -foot front yard setback in a R1--Single-Family Residential Zoning District:Lots 2 through 6, Leite Subdivision; 1212 through 1312 Ismailov. (Berean Baptist Church) 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. You are being notified because you are a property owner in the area of the request. 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( CASE 23 R=325' '-1 TE SUBDIVISIO ruuinK ISLni,u BOROUGH POST OFFICE SOX 1246 KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 Conditional Use Permit ( Exception 64iVariance ( ) Zoning Change: From: A CODE SECTION INVOLVED: (7- (15 • OS`D A Zb'\ To: NOTE: The application fee for all iters Conditional Use Permits, Exceptions, and the submission ppof//`aasite plan. /7o,e/"lh/ to Wit/> APPLICANT: ferecn /74 0.71,71 CXa,c' Name /311 _fir Acid, / Address c� keel �t, AL 976/s— rr City, State, Zip PROPERTY: d2-44 covered by this form is $50. Variance Applications also require tot Block United States Survey • Home Telephone Lit — yy Y7 Work Telephone eSus Subdivision Name Section, Township, Range, S.M. PRESENT USE OF PROPERTY: it6544`) t3A Tt.9 C4_t.UL _c_htk- PROPOSED USE OF PROPERTY: plate 7-1. I fc7) vqJ I have been advised of the procedu:-n in.:dyed with this request and have received a copy of the appropriate regulations. Authorized Agent .7-17-17 Oata Date Application Accepted: /7t SCv 01 CASH RECEIPT Kodiak Island Borough 700 UPPER MILL BAY ROAD P.O. BOX 1246 KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 PHONE (907) 456-5736 RECEIVED FRROMD - ..iE Q AA--) /c'1Q I 41 -be {'- 8112 DATE 311 {9g 4. ARE":". Z FU .�G I •..iR «. -000-101-10-00 i14PL- 1"a`iT<z ?-,_"t#4'a ^AitC'.;, CASH L .. X1 M .. •• A* :.: r, e Ai L% 010 -004 - 105 - 01 - 00 PROPERTY TAX REAL .. ;44 ',los. .+ •::y,. ,� irrrM '2L A i 4t-gt .. f} M 010 - 000 - 105 - 06 - 00 PROPERTY TAX, PERSONAL 040 - 000 - 371 - 11 - 00 LAND SALE. PRINCIPAL .544,4{.��,la�C. ` .f rt( .}(E -1i ct!W ..0.).r asTar tii .tj}�4� • •• t Sal .. 4JTU •ti M y 3, 11 11 10;� i.11 M Aro 040 - 000 - 371 - 12 - 00 LAND SALE, INTEREST 010 - 000 - 322 - 11 - 00 SUILDiNG PERMITS ' li ♦{ t� 1. T.4! 451; fil ik'y;,,, 010 , 000 - 322 - 17 - 00 ZONING PERMITS 010 - 000 - 341 - 50 - 00 SALE OF MAPS 01S 0 - 000 - 341 - 51 - 00 SALE OF COPIES 010 - 000 - 111 - 61 - 00 PROPERTY TAX, LIENS Eta.» PER ATTACHED i} :�< tit CXGjE'h NR 'C1063ZZ-1{o-00W SO 4:34 cli CONDITIONS OF CHECK PAY TOTAL 7"tii!Tr PAYMENTS TENDERED, BY CHECK FQR OBUGATKINS DUE TO c of THE BOROUGH ARE SATISFIED ONLY UPON THE CHECK BEING PAYMENT MADE BY: HONORED. RETURNED CHECKS FOR ANY REASON RESTORES THE OBLIGATION AS UNPAID AND SUBJECTS THE PAYER 10 ANY CHARGES, FEES OR OIHER LEGAL CHECK NO.L-X/2"-------.'. LIABILITIES AS MAY BE APPLICABLE. /1 D CASH CASHIER QST/•- 0 OTHER 0, PAYOR FMCS -511815