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2017-10-19 Regular Meeting Meeting broadcast live over radio station KMXT 100.1 FM. Citizens’ Comments and Public Hearing Numbers: Toll Free (855) 492-9202 and Local 486-3231. Visit our website at www.kodiakak.us www.facebook.com/Kodiakislandborough @KodiakBorough Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Regular Meeting Agenda Thursday, October 19, 2017, 6:30 p.m., Assembly Chambers Page 1. INVOCATION 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - None 6. CITIZENS' COMMENTS (Limited To Three Minutes Per Speaker) A. Agenda Items Not Scheduled For Public Hearing And General Comments 7. AWARDS AND PRESENTATIONS 5 A. Filipino American National History Awareness Month Proclamation 2017 Filipino American History Awareness Month Procmalation 6 - 39 B. Alaska Aerospace Corporation Update - President and CEO Craig E. Campbell KIB Assembly Overview October 2017 C. Employee Of The Quarter D. Longevity Award - John Rhines 8. COMMITTEE REPORTS 9. PUBLIC HEARING 40 - 73 A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map By Changing The Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A, Page 1 of 216 Meeting broadcast live over radio station KMXT 100.1 FM. Citizens’ Comments and Public Hearing Numbers: Toll Free (855) 492-9202 and Local 486-3231. Visit our website at www.kodiakak.us www.facebook.com/Kodiakislandborough @KodiakBorough U.S. Survey 3098 From Urban Residential To Commercial (P&Z Case 17-028). Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Future Land Use Map Amndt (P&Z Case 17-028). Packet - Pdf 74 - 111 B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 From R1-Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (P&Z Case No. 17-029). Ordinance No. FY2018-09 (P&Z Case No. 17-029) Packet - Pdf 10. BOROUGH MANAGER'S REPORT 11. MESSAGES FROM THE BOROUGH MAYOR 12. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 13. NEW BUSINESS A. Contracts B. Resolutions 112 - 124 A. Resolution No. FY2018-13 Ratifying And Certifying The Results Of The October 3, 2017 Municipal Election. Output Document (AS - 0703) - Pdf C. Ordinances for Introduction 125 - 134 A. Ordinance No. FY2018-01A Amending Ordinance No. FY2018-01, Fiscal Year 2018 Budget, By Amending Budgets To Account For Various Revenues That Are Over Budget, Providing For Additional Expenditures And Moving Funds Between Projects. Output Document (AS - 0693) - Pdf 135 - 168 B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract From R3-Multifamily Residential District To R1- Single-Family Residential District (P&Z Case No. 18-002). Ordinance No. FY2018-32 and Back-up - Pdf 169 - 184 C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, and Commissions as Established in the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances Title 2 Administration and Personnel Chapter 2.100 Boards, Page 2 of 216 Meeting broadcast live over radio station KMXT 100.1 FM. Citizens’ Comments and Public Hearing Numbers: Toll Free (855) 492-9202 and Local 486-3231. Visit our website at www.kodiakak.us www.facebook.com/Kodiakislandborough @KodiakBorough Committees, and Commissions. Output Document (AS - 0193) - Pdf 185 - 192 D. Ordinance No. FY2018-11 Amending Kodiak Island Borough Code Of Ordinances Title 2 Administration And Personnel, Chapter 2.17 Rules Of The Assembly, Section 2.30.020 General Rules To Allow Participation By Assembly Members By Teleconference During Meetings Output Document (AS - 0697) - Pdf 193 - 199 E. Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Amending Title 2 Administration And Personnel Chapter 2.30 Rules Of The Assembly Section 2.30.030 Types Of Meetings To Allow The Assembly To Set And Adopt Its Meeting Calendar For The Following Year By Resolution Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Meeting Calendar Change Output Document (AS - 0698) - Pdf D. Other Items A. Administration of Oath of Office to Newly Elected Officials. B. Presentation To Outgoing Assembly Members. 14. CITIZENS' COMMENTS (Limited To Three Minutes Per Speaker) 15. ASSEMBLY MEMBERS' COMMENTS 16. ADJOURNMENT 17. INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS (No Action Required) A. Minutes of Other Meetings 200 - 209 A. Architectural/ Engineering Review Board Regular Meeting Minutes Of August 1, 2017; Fire Protection Area No.1 Regular Meeting Minutes of July 11, 2017 And Special Meeting Minutes of July 18, 2017; And Womens Bay Service Area Board Regular Meeting Minutes Of September 12, 2017. Minutes B. Reports 210 - 216 A. September 2017 Projects Reports, Project Budget Status, Page 3 of 216 Meeting broadcast live over radio station KMXT 100.1 FM. Citizens’ Comments and Public Hearing Numbers: Toll Free (855) 492-9202 and Local 486-3231. Visit our website at www.kodiakak.us www.facebook.com/Kodiakislandborough @KodiakBorough Change Orders Report, Project And Contingency Budget Detail Report, And Bonds Project Summary Report. September 2017 Project Reports Page 4 of 216 Office of the Mayor Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Proclamation DECLARING OCTOBER 2017 AS FILIPINO AMERICAN NATIONAL HISTORY MONTH WHEREAS, Filipino American history and culture must be promoted because of the role of Filipino Americans in the history of Kodiak and Alaska; and WHEREAS, positive role models will be able to instill and teach the Filipino American youth the importance of education, ethnicity, and values of their legacy; and WHEREAS, Kodiak is fortunate to count among its population a large concentration of citizens of Filipino descent, including those who have lived in Kodiak for generations and those who are new to the Kodiak area, who contribute to Kodiak's economy and society through their commitment to professions, commerce, family, and the arts; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Daniel Rohrer, Mayor of the Kodiak Island Borough do hereby proclaim the month of October 2017 as: Filipino American National History Month as established by the trustees of the Filipino American National Historical Society. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my Hand and cause this seal to be affixed. _____________________________ Daniel Rohrer, Borough Mayor Attest: ________________________ Date: ________________________ AGENDA ITEM #7.A. Filipino American National History Awareness Month Proclamat...Page 5 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough Assembly October 2017 Overview Presentation Craig E. Campbell President & CEO Alaska Aerospace AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 6 o f 2 1 6 Alaska Aerospace Corporation – Overview •Alaska Aerospace Corporation (AAC) was created in 1991 as a public corporation of the State of Alaska •AAC is an independent corporation under a nine person board of directors, appointed by the Governor •Kodiak Island was selected because of its access to the southern sky and to high Inclination orbits that do not overfly land and its low risk to public safety •The Pacific Spaceport Complex – Alaska (PSCA) is a US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) licensed commercial spaceport •AAC employs approximately 40 personnel, with facilities in Anchorage and Kodiak, Alaska, as well as an office in Huntsville, Alabama AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 7 o f 2 1 6 Reconstruction Update •August 25, 2014 Flight Failure Facilities Damaged: o Launch Service Structure – Significant o Integrated Processing Facility – Significant o Spacecraft Assembly and Transfer Facility – Total Loss o Rocket Motor Storage Facility – Minor o Payload Processing Facility - Minor Before Accident After Accident AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 8 o f 2 1 6 Rededication and Return to Flight Event •Ceremony Held August 13, 2016 •Public Invited •Approximately 100 people attended •The Pacific Spaceport Complex – Alaska is open for business! Add Pictures AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 9 o f 2 1 6 Mission History YEAR MONTH SPONSOR MISSION 1998 NOV USAF AIT-1 1999 SEP USAF AIT-2 2001 MAR USAF QRLV-1 SEP NASA/USAF Kodiak Star NOV USASMDC STARS WCRRF 2002 APR USAF QRLV-2 2004 DEC MDA IFT-13C 2005 FEB MDA IFT-14 2006 FEB MDA FT04-1 SEP MDA FTG-02 2007 MAY MDA FTG-03 SEP MDA FTG-03a 2008 JUL MDA FTX-03 DEC MDA FTG-05 2010 NOV USAF STP S26 2011 SEP ORS/USAF TacSat-4 2014 AUG SMDC AHW FT-2 2017 JUL MDA FTT-18 JUL MDA FTT-15 Denotes Winter Launches (~37% of total) AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 1 0 o f 2 1 6 Financial Snap Shot CY2015 CY2016 CY20173 •Year Start Operating Funds $7.1 M $7.4 M $5.4 M ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- •Revenues $3.1 M $12.1 M $14.8 M •State O&S Funding1 $6.0 M $0.0 M $0.0 M •Expenses $8.8 M $21.5 M $17.6 M •Net Income (Loss)2 $0.3 M ($2.0 M) $2.6 M ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- •Retained Federal Funds $3.3 M $0.3 M $0.3 M 1 State Operations and Sustainment Funding ended December 2014 2 Does not include depreciation 3 Unaudited AAC’s return to Alaska is over 5 times the investment Potential Financial Exposure Issue: If the launch complex were shutdown, there is a risk the Department of Defense will seek at least a partial reimbursement of its approximately $150 million investment in the facility since it would no longer be available for use by Federal government. Additionally, the projected cost to remove the facilities and return the land to its original condition is estimated to cost in excess of $100.0 million AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 1 1 o f 2 1 6 Missile Defense Agency Contract •Signed a Multi-Year Multi-Launch Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contract with Missile Defense Agency (MDA) in early 2016 •Contract Value – NTE $80.4 Million •Site Preparations Started – July 2016 •First THAAD launch – July 10, 2017 •Second THAAD launch – July 29, 2017 •MDA under contract for launch in 2018 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 1 2 o f 2 1 6 The Calm Before The Launch AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 1 3 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 1 4 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 1 5 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 1 6 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 1 7 o f 2 1 6 Commercial Launch Market •The emerging small launch vehicle market has a need for both equatorial and polar launch sites •The new space industry is seeking low cost, schedule assurance for launching new technology satellites •Alaska Aerospace Board of Directors in 2015 authorized pursuit of establishing an equatorial launch site to give the Company the ability to launch satellites into both polar and equatorial orbit •Number of new small launch vehicle customers •Rocket Lab •Vector Space Systems •Astra •Firefly •ABL •Relativity Space •Interstellar Technologies •Zero Point Frontiers •Alaska Aerospace seeks a niche market serving these new companies with both polar and equatorial launch capabilities AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 1 8 o f 2 1 6 Rocket Lab USA Contract •Rocket Lab Electron is designed for a nominal payload of 150kg (330+ pounds) to a 500km (300+ miles) sun-synchronous orbit. •AAC under contract to support Rocket Lab Test and Certification Launches in New Zealand through 2017 valued at $2.2 Million •Rocket Lab First Launch – May 25, 2017 from New Zealand •Next launch is scheduled December 4-17, 2017 in New Zealand AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 1 9 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 2 0 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 2 1 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 2 2 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 2 3 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 2 4 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 2 5 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 2 6 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 2 7 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 2 8 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 2 9 o f 2 1 6 Vector Space Systems •Garvey Spacecraft, rebranded to Vector Space Systems in 2016), announced PSCA as host range for the company’s Nanosat Launch Vehicle (NLV) flight test program – June 2015 •Garvey Spacecraft conducted non-launch Pathfinder at PSCA – July 2015 •Negotiating Launch Contract for the Vector-R from PSCA for 2018 2015 PSCA Pathfinder Vector-R Launch Vehicle AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 3 0 o f 2 1 6 Astra Launch Vehicle Developer •AAC has contract with Astra for launches from PSCA starting in early 2018 •Requires equatorial launch facility by 2018/2019 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 3 1 o f 2 1 6 Xbow Launch Vehicle •Height: 17 m (55 ft) •Diameter: 1.7 m •Mass: 28,240 kg •Fuel: Solid Fuel •Payload to Orbit: 250 kg to 400 km sun- synchronous orbit •First Launch: October 2015* (PMRF) •Projected PSCA Launches: 2019 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 3 2 o f 2 1 6 Equatorial Launch Site Initiative •In November 2015, the AAC Board of Directors approved a resolution to conduct an evaluation of potential equatorial launch sites •Criteria for equatorial development is that the site must be: •Within the United States Pacific Region (States or Territories) •Not co-located with a Federal government range •Allow for easterly launches without overflying populated areas •AAC would manage both the Pacific Spaceport Complex – Alaska and the new equatorial site under a single management and operational team, reducing overhead and management costs and streamlining procedures •No State of Alaska Funds being used for development or operations •Sites being considered: Saipan and East Hawai`i; (Guam and Tinian Alternates) •Projected earliest operational date: Late 2019 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 3 3 o f 2 1 6 Pacific Spaceport Complex - Saipan Location Marpi Point Location AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 3 4 o f 2 1 6 30 Saipan Launch Trajectory Options Notional Saipan Equatorial Range Orientation AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 3 5 o f 2 1 6 Pacific Spaceport Complex - Hawai`i •Concept is to provide small launch vehicle capability for equatorial orbits •Hawai`i Legislature included $250,000 funds in the FY2018 budget for small launch site evaluation process •Alaska Aerospace working in close collaboration and consultation with University of Hawai`i Space Flight Lab •Cooperative relationship with the Pacific International Space Center for Exploration Systems (PISCES) for operational aspects •Pacific Spaceport Complex Alaska/ Hawai`i – Single management and operational team •Environmental Assessment process started •Issues to be worked: •FAA Commercial Spaceport license •Public Education and Community Engagement •Local and State licensing, permitting, and planning and zoning compliance •Construction Funding •Projected earliest operational date: Late 2018 AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 3 6 o f 2 1 6 East Hawai`i Location Proposed Launch Site AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 3 7 o f 2 1 6 Notional Hawaii Equatorial Range Orientation East Hawai`i Launch Trajectory Options PSCA Range Orientation AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 3 8 o f 2 1 6 Commercial Space Ventures - 2017 and Beyond AG E N D A I T E M # 7 . B . Al a s k a A e r o s p a c e C o r p o r a t i o n U p d a t e - P r e s i d e n t a n d C E O C r a i . . . Pa g e 3 9 o f 2 1 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH STAFF REPORT OCTOBER 19, 2017 ASSEMBLY REGULAR MEETING Kodiak Island Borough SUBJECT: Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map By Changing The Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 From Urban Residential To Commercial (P&Z Case 17-028). ORIGINATOR: Daniel McKenna-Foster RECOMMENDATION: The motion is already on the floor which is "Move to adopt Ordinance No. FY2018-08." DISCUSSION: This property zoned R1-Residential Zoning District has sat vacant for several years, but is adjacent to another commercially-zoned property. The applicant recently purchased this land and applied for this change in Future Land Use Designation in order to facilitate the process of rezoning the parcel to B-Business. Because Mill Bay has long been planned as Kodiak's primary commercial corridor and trends in the area have shown a transition toward more commercial property, this change and subsequent rezone seem consistent with the market's need for more commercial property in this area. The Planning & Zoning Commission voted 5- 2 in favor of this amendment to the Comprehensive Plan. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Take no action 2. Reject the Planning & Zoning Commission's recommendation to approve. FISCAL IMPACT: No direct fiscal impact from this amendment to the 2008 Comprehensive Plan. If the parcel is developed from its current vacant state into a business, it could produce additional tax revenue. OTHER INFORMATION: This parcel sits in a small residential enclave along Mill Bay road. Several neighbors gave public testimony against this Future Land Use Designation change and subsequent rezone on the grounds that they did not know what the new property owner might put there and they preferred it as a vacant or residential lot. However, through its analysis, staff found no grounds for preventing a change in use, as the change seems consistent with historical trends and needs outlined in the comprehensive plan. It may be noted that this lot, though zoned residential, has not been occupied for several years (suggesting it is not desirable as a residential lot) and surrounding property owners did not purchase the lot when it was for sale. AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 40 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 1 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 Introduced by: KIB Assembly 1 Requested by: Community Development Department 2 Drafted by: Community Development Department 3 Introduced on: 09/21/2017 4 Public Hearing Date: 10/05/2017 5 Postponed to: 10/19/2017 6 2nd Public Hearing Date: 10/19/2017 7 Adopted on: 8 9 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 10 ORDINANCE NO. FY2018-08 11 12 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH AMENDING 13 THE KIB FUTURE LAND USE MAP BY CHANGING THE FUTURE LAND USE 14 DESIGNATION OF LOT 26A, U.S. SURVEY 3098 FROM URBAN RESIDENTIAL TO 15 COMMERCIAL (P&Z CASE 17-028) 16 17 WHEREAS, as a second class borough, the Kodiak Island Borough exercises planning, 18 platting, and land use regulations on an area wide basis pursuant to Chapter 29.40 Alaska 19 Statutes; and 20 21 WHEREAS, in accordance with AS 29.40, the Kodiak Island Borough adopted the 2008 22 Comprehensive Plan update on December 6, 2007 (Ordinance No. FY2008-10) to replace the 23 1968 Comprehensive Plan; and 24 25 WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough has adopted KIBC Title 17 (Zoning) in accordance 26 with AS 29.40 to implement the Kodiak Island Borough Comprehensive Plan; and 27 28 WHEREAS, KIBC 17.205.010 provides that “Whenever the public necessity, convenience, 29 general welfare or good zoning practice requires, the assembly may, by ordinance and after 30 report thereon by the commission and public hearing as required by law, amend, supplement, 31 modify, repeal or otherwise change these regulations and the boundaries of the districts”; and 32 33 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission received a request from property owner 34 James Cole to amend the 2008 Comprehensive Plan by changing the future land use 35 designation of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from Urban Residential to Commercial; and 36 37 WHEREAS, at an advertised public hearing consistent with Kodiak Island Borough Code 38 17.205.040, the Planning and Zoning Commission considered the merits of the request to 39 amend the 2008 Comprehensive Plan by changing the Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A 40 U.S. Survey 3098 from Urban Residential to Commercial; and 41 42 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend to the Borough 43 Assembly that this amendment be approved, finding that the public necessity, convenience, 44 general welfare, and good zoning practice would be enhanced by such action. 45 AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 41 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 2 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 46 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 47 BOROUGH THAT: 48 49 Section 1: This ordinance is NOT of permanent nature and shall NOT become a part of the 50 Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances. 51 52 Section 2: The 2008 Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A, U.S. 53 Survey 3098 is hereby changed from Urban Residential to Commercial. 54 55 Section 3: By this ordinance, the Borough Assembly adopts the following findings of fact in 56 support of their approval of this amendment to the 2008 Comprehensive Plan: 57 58 1. The subject parcel is adjacent to properties with a Future Land Use Designation of 59 Commercial. 60 2. The subject parcel is of sufficient area and capable of providing building sites for 61 commercial use. 62 3. This Comprehensive Plan Amendment request is consistent with the land use goals 63 and policies of the 2008 Comprehensive Plan and would be in line with long-term 64 development patterns along Mill Bay Road. 65 4. This amendment is necessary to allow for a subsequent rezone from R1-Single-family 66 Residential to B-Business. 67 5. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly 68 approve this Comprehensive Plan amendment. 69 70 Effective Date: This ordinance takes effect upon adoption. 71 72 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 73 THIS __________ DAY OF _______________, 2017. 74 75 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: 76 77 78 ___________________________ ___________________________ 79 Daniel A. Rohrer, Mayor Nova M. Javier, MMC, Clerk 80 81 VOTES: 82 Ayes: 83 Noes: 84 AGENDA ITEM #9.A. 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A . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 8 A m e n d i n g T h e K I B F u t u r e L a n d U s e M a p . . . Pa g e 4 3 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . A . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 8 A m e n d i n g T h e K I B F u t u r e L a n d U s e M a p . . . Pa g e 4 4 o f 2 1 6 Kodiak Island Borough Page 5 of 8 Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes August 16, 2017 ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION TO AMEND AS AMENDED CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Open public hearing: None Close public hearing: Commission discussion. FINDINGS OF FACT 1.The Planning & Zoning Commission has not completed its master planning effort to engage the public and determine the community needs best fulfilled by these properties. 2.These parcels house recreational ball fields that are highly valued by numerous organizations in Kodiak and are regularly used for sporting and other community events. 3.Retention of these parcels is supported by various land use and parks & recreational goals, policies, and implementation action identified in the adopted 2008 Comprehensive Plan. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MAIN MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY D. CASE 17-028 (Postponed at the July 19, 2017 Regular Meeting). Request a Comprehensive Plan amendment to change the Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from Urban Residential to Commercial (KIBC 17.205). The intent of this request is to facilitate a subsequent request to rezone the lot from R1-Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (Case No.17-029). The applicant is James Cole. The location is 110 Bancroft Drive and the zoning is R1-Single-family Residential. Case 17-028 Postponed at the July RM Motion on the floor from the June 21, 2017 RM is: COMMISSIONER YOUNG MOVED to recommend that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve the 2008 Comprehensive Plan amendment to change the Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from Urban Residential to Commercial (KIBC 17.205) and to adopt the findings of fact in the staff report dated May 16, 2017 as Findings of Fact for Case 17- 028. COMMISSIONER PAINTER seconded the motion. FINDINGS OF FACT (In support of motion on the floor) 1.The subject parcel is adjacent to properties with a Future Land Use Designation of Commercial. 2.The subject parcel is of sufficient area and capable of providing building sites for commercial use. 3.This Comprehensive Plan Amendment request is consistent with the land use goals and policies of the 2008 Comprehensive Plan and would be in line with long term development patterns along Mill Bay Road. 4.This amendment is necessary to allow for a subsequent rezone from R1-Single-family Residential to B-Business. 5.The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly approve this Comprehensive Plan amendment. Staff reported there have been no changes to the staff report or recommendation. This case has been postponed a few times. There hasn’t been a residence on the property for several years. It is zoned residential but hasn’t been used as residential for some time. Director Mason also noted that a screening review is also required for Business next to residential. COMMISSIONER SCHMITT MOVED to amend the motion to strike “May 16, 2017” and insert “August 2, 2017”. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION TO AMEND CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Open public hearing: AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 45 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough Page 6 of 8 Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes August 16, 2017 Jim Cole, applicant, spoke in favor of his request. Close public hearing: Commission discussion FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The subject parcel is adjacent to properties with a Future Land Use Designation of Commercial. 2. The subject parcel is of sufficient area and capable of providing building sites for commercial use. 3. This Comprehensive Plan Amendment request is consistent with the land use goals and policies of the 2008 Comprehensive Plan and would be in line with long term development patterns along Mill Bay Road. 4. This amendment is necessary to allow for a subsequent rezone from R1-Single-family Residential to B-Business. 5. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly approve this Comprehensive Plan amendment. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED 5-2. The ayes were COMMISSIONERS ARNDT, ALTENHOF, PAINTER, SPALINGER, and YOUNG. The noes were COMMISSIONERS SCHMITT and HATCH. E. CASE 17-029 (Postponed at the July 19, 2017 Regular Meeting). Request a rezone of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from R1-Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (KIBC 17.205). The applicant is James Cole. The location is 110 Bancroft Drive and the zoning is R1- Single-family Residential. COMMISSIONER SPALINGER MOVED to recommend that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve the rezone of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from R1-Single-family Residential District to B-Business District (KIBC 17.205), and to adopt the findings of fact listed in the staff report dated August 2, 2017 as “Findings of Fact” for Case 17-029. Staff reported there were no changes to the staff report. Staff recommends approval with a recommendation to the assembly for their approval. Open public hearing: None Close public hearing: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The subject parcel is adjacent to property zoned B-Business. 2. The subject parcel is located along a commercial corridor in a residential area surrounded by commercial and industrial uses. 3. The subject parcel is of sufficient area and capable of providing building sites for commercial use. 4. This rezone is consistent with the 2008 Comprehensive Plan Commercial Future Land Use Designation per Case No. 17-028. 5. This rezone is consistent with land use goals and policies identified in the e 2008 Comprehensive Plan. 6. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly approve this rezone. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED 5-2. The ayes were COMMISSIONERS ARNDT ALTENHOF, PAINTER, SPALINGER, and YOUNG. The noes were COMMISSIONERS SCHMITT and YOUNG. F. CASE 18-003. Request a Similar Use Determination finding that allowing two single- family dwellings on a single R3-Multifamily Residential District zoned lot is similar to allowing a two family dwelling on a single R3-Multifamily Residential District zoned lot AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 46 of 216 Image Overlay Kodiak Island Borough GIShttp://www.kodiakak.us/gis (907) 486-9337 This map is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended for any legal representations. Community Development Department Image OverlayCase No. 17-028Applicant: James Cole A Comprehensive Plan amendment to change the Future Land UseDesignation of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from Urban Residential to Commercial (KIBC 17.205). The intent of this request is to facilitate a subsequent request to rezone the lot from R1-Single-family Residential District to B-Business District (Case No.17-029) 2180 2320 2318 2316 111 113 117 1 1 9 118 116 114115 112 110 2191 2230 25B 28 27B27A26B 26A 26C 26D 25E-1 24E 24-A2 24B 25A 25C 24-A1 MillBayRoad BancroftDrive 0 150 30075Feet ILegend Subject Parcel KIB Image Overlay Map I Date Created: 5/16/2017 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-F P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 47 of 216 KIB Location & Zoning Map Location & Zoning MapCase No. 17-028Applicant: James Cole A Comprehensive Plan amendment to change the Future Land UseDesignation of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from Urban Residential to Commercial (KIBC 17.205). The intent of this request is to facilitate a subsequent request to rezone the lot from R1-Single-family Residential District to B-Business District (Case No.17-029) USS 3 5 1 1 USS 3 0 9 8 USS 3 4 6 9 25B 12A 28 27B 11 27A26B 26A 26C 26D 25E-1 24E 24D24C 24-A2 24B 25A 25C 23 12 24-A1 2180 2320 2318 2316 111 113 117 1 1 9 122 120 118 116 114115 112 110 2191 2181 2230 Mill B a y R o a d Bancroft Drive Kodiak Island Borough GIShttp://www.kodiakak.us/gis (907) 486-9337 This map is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended for any legal representations. Community Development Department Access Roads Unconstructed Right of Ways Legend Subject Parcel I Zoning Legend B - Business LI -Light Industrial PL-Public Use Lands R1-Single-family Residential R2-Two-family Residential AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 48 of 216 SUPPLEMENTAL STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION Case No. 17-028. A Comprehensive Plan amendment to change the Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from Urban Residential to Commercial (KIBC 17.205). The intent of this request is to facilitate a subsequent request to rezone the lot from R1 - Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (Case No.17-029). DATE: August 2, 2017 TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Community Development Department SUBJECT: Staff Report and Recommendation CASE: 17-028 APPLICANT: James Cole LOCATION: 110 Bancroft Drive LEGAL DSC: Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 ZONING: R1-Single-family Residential FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION: Urban Residential NOTICE: Twenty Seven (27) public hearing notices were mailed on March 6, 2017. Two public comment forms were received in with some concerns about the potential rezone/Comprehensive Plan amendment. One property owner across the street from the property called the Community Development office with some concerns about the corresponding rezone of this property. Additional materials were submitted at the July 19th 2017 Planning & Zoning Regular Meeting. SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT This case was postponed from the June 2017 and then July 2017 regular meetings with the aim of hearing from the applicant during the regular meeting process. The applicant is not required to provide comment or explain future plans of the site. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Commission forward this Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Designation request be sent to the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly with a recommendation for approval. APPROPRIATE MOTION Should the Commission agree with the staff recommendation, the appropriate motion is: Move to recommend that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve the 2008 Comprehensive Plan amendment to change the Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from Urban Residential to Commercial (KIBC 17.205) and to adopt the findings of fact listed in the staff report dated August 2, 2017 and entered into the record as “Findings of Fact” for Case No. 17-028. FINDINGS OF FACT (KIBC 17.205.020.A-B) AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 49 of 216 1. The subject parcel is adjacent to properties with a Future Land Use Designation of Commercial. 2. The subject parcel is of sufficient area and capable of providing building sites for commercial use. 3. This Comprehensive Plan Amendment request is consistent with the land use goals and policies of the 2008 Comprehensive Plan and would be in line with long term development patterns along Mill Bay Road. 4. This amendment is necessary to allow for a subsequent rezone from R1-Single-family Residential to B-Business. 5. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly approve this Comprehensive Plan amendment. AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 50 of 216 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . A . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 8 A m e n d i n g T h e K I B F u t u r e L a n d U s e M a p . . . Pa g e 5 1 o f 2 1 6 Su b m i t t e d b y J a s o n W a g g o n e r a t t h e J u l y 1 9 , 2 0 1 7 P & Z R e g u l a r M e e t i n g AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . A . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 8 A m e n d i n g T h e K I B F u t u r e L a n d U s e M a p . . . Pa g e 5 2 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . A . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 8 A m e n d i n g T h e K I B F u t u r e L a n d U s e M a p . . . Pa g e 5 3 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . A . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 8 A m e n d i n g T h e K I B F u t u r e L a n d U s e M a p . . . Pa g e 5 4 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . A . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 8 A m e n d i n g T h e K I B F u t u r e L a n d U s e M a p . . . Pa g e 5 5 o f 2 1 6 STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION Case No. 17-028. A Comprehensive Plan amendment to change the Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from Urban Residential to Commercial (KIBC 17.205). The intent of this request is to facilitate a subsequent request to rezone the lot from R1 - Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (Case No.17-029). DATE: July 6, 2017 TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Community Development Department SUBJECT: Staff Report and Recommendation CASE: 17-028 APPLICANT: James Cole LOCATION: 110 Bancroft Drive LEGAL DSC: Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 ZONING: R1-Single-family Residential FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION: Urban Residential NOTICE: Twenty Seven (27) public hearing notices were mailed on March 6, 2017. Two public comment forms were received in with some concerns about the potential rezone/Comprehensive Plan amendment. One property owner across the street from the property called the Community Development office with some concerns about the corresponding rezone of this property. SITE VISIT: May 15, 2017 1. Zoning History: Changed from Unclassified to R-1 by Ordinance No. 73-2-O. Many of the other parcels in U.S. Survey 3098 were rezoned from unclassified zoning to business zoning by Ordinances Nos. numbered 80-11-O and 80-12-O 2. Lot Size: 11,978 square feet 3. Existing Land Use: Vacant lot with outdoor storage 4. Surrounding Land Use and Zoning: Adjacent properties are B-Business and R1-Single- family Residential District zoning, uses include vacant lots, storage, and single- family residences 5. Comprehensive Plan: Assigned a Future Land Use Designation of Public and Open Space by the 1968 Comprehensive Plan and Urban Residential by the 2008 Comprehensive Plan 6. Applicable Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Designations: [Urban] Residential This designation allows for a variety of urban level residential uses. It is generally applied within incorporated cities and would allow for a mix of single-family and other types of housing including those allowed in the R1,R2, R3 and SRO zones. Commercial/Business): This designation is intended for commercial uses allowed in the Borough’s Retail Business, Business and Urban Neighborhood AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 56 of 216 Commercial zones, which would include a variety of retail and other business uses. 7. Applicable Regulations: The following sections of Title 17 (Zoning) of the Borough Code are applicable to this request: 17.10.020 Reference and use (Comprehensive Plan). In accordance with Alaska Statutes, zoning decisions shall be based upon the recommendations contained in the comprehensive plan. 17.205.010 Authority (Amendments and changes). Whenever the public necessity, convenience, general welfare or good zoning practice requires, the assembly may, by ordinance and after report thereon by the commission and public hearing as required by law, amend, supplement, modify, repeal or otherwise change these regulations and the boundaries of the districts. 17.205.020 Report from planning and zoning commission (Amendments and changes) The commission shall report in writing to the assembly on any proposed change or amendment regardless of the manner in which such change is initiated and such report shall find: A. Findings as to need and justification for a change or amendments; B. Findings as to the effect a change or amendment would have on the objectives of the comprehensive plan; and C. Recommendations as to the approval or disapproval of the change or amendment. 17.205.055 Submission to assembly (Amendments and changes) A. Within 30 days after the commission has acted favorably upon a proposed zoning change in accordance with the above provisions; a report with recommendations shall be submitted to the assembly together with the proposed ordinance. Such recommendations of the commission shall be advisory only and shall not be binding upon the assembly. When an ordinance has been forwarded to the assembly, the assembly shall act in accordance with this chapter, and notice shall be issued as provided in KIBC 17.205.070 by the clerk. B. If the commission recommends denial of any proposed amendment; its action shall be final unless the initiating party, within 10 days, files a written statement with the clerk requesting that the commission’s action be taken up by the assembly. STAFF ANALYSIS This case was postponed from the June 2017 regular meeting with the aim of hearing from the applicant during the regular meeting process. FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION, ZONING, AND USE Community development property files indicate that this lot is zoned for residential use but structures on this lot have been in various states of demolition since 2012. There is also a complaint on file for the removal of junk vehicles on the property several years ago, suggesting that this may not have been a residence of traditional neighborhood character for some time. The 2008 Comprehensive Plan designated this area as Urban Residential, which allows for “a mix of single-family and other types of housing”. This lot is encircled by areas with a proposed future land use designation of Urban Residential, Commercial/Business, and across Mill Bay AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 57 of 216 Road from an area with a proposed future land use designation of Industrial/Light Industrial. RECENT DEVELOPMENT TRENDS IN THE AREA Mill Bay Road has long been one of the primary commercial corridors for Kodiak. The 1968 Comprehensive Plan recognized this arterial as a central route for businesses and vehicle traffic, and the 2008 Comprehensive Plan focuses most of the future Commercial/Business land use along this road as well. Many parcels in this area have been rezoned to B-Business Zoning District since they were originally zoned from unclassified to residential in the 1970s. A 2006 staff report for the rezone of the adjacent parcel from R-1 Single-family Residential Zoning District to B-Business Zoning District (Case No. 06-10) noted that at that time “only ten (10) privately owned frontage parcels between Birch Ave. and Benny Benson Dr.” were “not zoned for some level of commercial activity.” As of 2017, only four (4) parcels are not zoned for some type of commercial activity. Although this area was designated as “Urban Residential” in the 2008 Comprehensive Plan (a designation which would seem to imply greater general density and height), most changes in the vicinity seem to be moving more towards commercial use rather than denser residential use. COMPATABILITY OF LAND USES The parcels to the north and north east of this property are zoned B-Business. Lots 27A and 27B of USS 3098 were zoned from unclassified to Business by Ordinance No. 77-29-0, and Ordinance 66-21-0 reclassified nearby lots 13, 14, and 15 of U.S. Survey 3098 to Business from Residential Unclassified. This parcel sits along a highly trafficked commercial corridor, but within a small residential enclave. One property owner from a nearby residential lot reported some concerns about endangering children in the area, potential smells emanating from the business, security, fencing, and drainage and flooding issues. A second nearby property owner expressed a wish that this lot remain zoned residential as it acts as a buffer lot from nearby commercial uses. Another property owner in the area expressed concern about some of the past uses and potential future uses of the property. As it is unclear what type of commercial activity might take place on the property, this parcel as land zoned for commercial uses could fit in seamlessly with the adjacent lot or potentially conflict with nearby residential uses. LAND SUITABILITY The parcel’s primary access is off of Bancroft Drive although with Mill Bay Rd frontage, and is served by City water and sewer utilities. The parcel meets minimum lot requirements. TRAFFIC IMPACTS The existing infrastructure is capable of absorbing increased motorized and on-motorized traffic that might result from business uses. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CONSISTENCY This Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Designation change is consistent with the following goals, policies, and implementation actions of the adopted Comprehensive Plan:  Land Use Goal: Regulate and manage land uses to balance the rights of private property owners with community values and objectives.  Policy: Maximize compatibility of adjacent land uses and minimize conflicts through zoning, buffering, design standards and other means.  Policy: Zone lands to meet future housing, commercial, industrial, and other land needs. o Implementation Action: Evaluate the need and recommend specific sites for AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 58 of 216 commercial and industrial uses within and outside cities and unincorporated communities in the Borough to meet future economic needs. CONCLUSION Staff has determined that this Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Designation change is consistent with the objectives of the adopted Comprehensive Plan and satisfies the requirements of Title 17 of the Kodiak Island Borough Code for amendments and changes as set forth in the recommended findings of fact. Anticipating a favorable recommendation to the assembly, a draft amendment ordinance is attached to this report. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Commission forward this Comprehensive Plan amendment request to the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly with a recommendation for approval. APPROPRIATE MOTION Should the Commission agree with the staff recommendation, the appropriate motion is: Move to recommend that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve the 2008 Comprehensive Plan amendment to change the Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from Urban Residential to Commercial (KIBC 17.205) and to adopt the findings of fact listed in the staff report dated May 16, 2017 and entered into the record as “Findings of Fact” for Case No. 17-028. FINDINGS OF FACT (KIBC 17.205.020.A-B) 1. The subject parcel is adjacent to properties with a Future Land Use Designation of Commercial. 2. The subject parcel is of sufficient area and capable of providing building sites for commercial use. 3. This Comprehensive Plan Amendment request is consistent with the land use goals and policies of the 2008 Comprehensive Plan and would be in line with long term development patterns along Mill Bay Road. 4. This amendment is necessary to allow for a subsequent rezone from R1-Single-family Residential to B-Business. 5. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly approve this Comprehensive Plan amendment. AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 59 of 216 May 15, 2017 Site Visit: Taken from Bancroft Dr. looking north. AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 60 of 216 PU B L I C H E A R I N G I T E M 7 - F P& Z R E G U L A R M E E T I N G : J U N E 2 1 , 2 0 1 7 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . A . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 8 A m e n d i n g T h e K I B F u t u r e L a n d U s e M a p . . . Pa g e 6 1 o f 2 1 6 PU B L I C H E A R I N G I T E M 7 - F P& Z R E G U L A R M E E T I N G : J U N E 2 1 , 2 0 1 7 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . A . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 8 A m e n d i n g T h e K I B F u t u r e L a n d U s e M a p . . . Pa g e 6 2 o f 2 1 6 PU B L I C H E A R I N G I T E M 7 - F P& Z R E G U L A R M E E T I N G : J U N E 2 1 , 2 0 1 7 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . A . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 8 A m e n d i n g T h e K I B F u t u r e L a n d U s e M a p . . . Pa g e 6 3 o f 2 1 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska 99615 (907) 486-9363 www.kodiakak.us May 4, 2017 Public Hearing Item 7-D PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE A public hearing will be held on Wednesday, June 21, 2017. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, before the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission, to hear comments if any, on the following request: CASE: 17-028 APPLICANT: James Cole REQUEST: A Comprehensive Plan amendment to change the Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from Urban Residential to Commercial (KIBC 17.205). The intent of this request is to facilitate a subsequent request to rezone the lot from R1-Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (Case No.17-029). LOCATION: 110 Bancroft Drive ZONING: R1-Single-family Residential This notice is being sent to you because our records indicate you are a property owner/interested party in the area of the request. If you do not wish to testify verbally, you may provide your comments in the space below or in a letter to the Community Development Department. Written comments must be received by 5 pm, Tuesday, June 6, 2017 to be considered by the commission. If you would like to fax your comments to us, our fax number is: (907) 486-9396, or you may email your comments to ssmith@kodiakak.us. If you would like to testify via telephone, please call in your comments during the appropriate public hearing section of the meeting. The local call-in telephone number is 486- 3231. The toll free telephone number is 1-855-492-9202. One week prior to the regular meeting, on Wednesday, June 14, 2017, a work session will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Kodiak Island Borough Conference Room (#121), to review the packet material for the case. Kodiak Island Borough Code provides you with specific appeal rights if you disagree with the Commission's decision on this request. If you have any questions about the request or your appeal rights, please feel free to call us at 486-9363. Your Name: Mailing Address: Your property description: Comments: PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-F P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.A. 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The intent of this request is to facilitate a subsequent request to rezone the lot from R1-Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (Case No.17-029). Legend Subject Parcel Notification Area http://www.kodiakak.us/gis (907) 486-9337 This map is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended for any legal representations. Community Development Department Access Roads Unconstructed Right of Ways PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-F P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 65 of 216 FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME MAIL_LINE_MAIL_LINE1 MAIL_CITY MAIL_STATE MAIL_ZIP KAVIK ANDERSON 113 BANCROFT DR KODIAK AK 99615 MARIA THERESA CABRERA PO BOX 8730 KODIAK AK 99615 CITY OF KODIAK PO BOX 1397 KODIAK AK 99615 SALLY L CROCETTI 118 BANCROFT DRIVE KODIAK AK 99615 ROBERT D DIERICH PO BOX 720 KODIAK AK 99615 WING P ENG 112 BANCROFT DR KODIAK AK 99615 KODIAK AREA NATIVE ASSOC 3449 REZANOF DR E KODIAK AK 99615 KODIAK COMMUNITY CHURCH PO BOX 784 KODIAK AK 99615 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 710 MILL BAY RD KODIAK AK 99615 JACK LECHNER P.O. BOX 1616 KODIAK AK 99615 TOM MERRIMAN P.O. BOX 1155 KODIAK AK 99615 MIDTOWN HOLDINGS P.O. BOX 786 KODIAK AK 99615 MK ENTERPRISES, LLC PO BOX 2338 KODIAK AK 99615 CONSTANCE OLSEN PO BOX 322 KODIAK AK 99615 HOVERT M PASTOR 122 BANCROFT DRIVE KODIAK AK 99615 VERLIN PHERSON 114 BANCROFT DR KODIAK AK 99615 LELAND ROBBINS P.O. BOX 1426 KODIAK AK 99615 RICHARD ROHRER PO BOX 2219 KODIAK AK 99615 DEBORAH SMITH 116 BANCROFT DR KODIAK AK 99615 SONDACO, LLC PO BOX 2338 KODIAK AK 99615 JAMES STEVENS PO BOX 8593 KODIAK AK 99615 CHARLES J WAGGONER ETAL 1517 E REZANOF DRIVE KODIAK AK 99615 ANDREW WILLIAMS JR.115 BANCROFT KODIAK AK 99615 HUGH WISNER P.O. BOX 2783 KODIAK AK 99615 WOM AMER BAPTIST MISSION VALORIA CHEEK, ESQ PO BOX 851 VALLEY FORGE PA 19482 HELEN YNGVE PO BOX 9018 KODIAK AK 99615 JAMES COLE PO BOX 8372 KODIAK AK 99615 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-F P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . A . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 8 A m e n d i n g T h e K I B F u t u r e L a n d U s e M a p . . . Pa g e 6 6 o f 2 1 6 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-F P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 67 of 216 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-F P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 68 of 216 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-F P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 69 of 216 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-F P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 70 of 216 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-F P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 71 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY201X-XX Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 1 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 Introduced by: Community Development Department 1 Requested by: Community Development Department 2 Drafted by: Community Development Department 3 Introduced on: 4 Public Hearing Date: 5 Adopted on: 6 7 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 8 ORDINANCE NO. FY201X-XX 9 10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH AMENDING 11 THE 2008 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN BY CHANGING THE FUTURE LAND USE 12 DESIGNATION OF LOT 26A, U.S. SURVEY 3098 FROM URBAN RESIDENTIAL TO 13 COMMERCIAL (P&Z CASE 17-028) 14 15 WHEREAS, as a second class borough, the Kodiak Island Borough exercises planning, 16 platting, and land use regulations on an area wide basis pursuant to Chapter 29.40 Alaska 17 Statutes; and 18 19 WHEREAS, in accordance with AS 29.40, the Kodiak Island Borough adopted the 2008 20 Comprehensive Plan update on December 6, 2007 (Ordinance No. FY2008-10) to replace the 21 1968 Comprehensive Plan; and 22 23 WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough has adopted KIBC Title 17 (Zoning) in accordance 24 with AS 29.40 to implement the Kodiak Island Borough Comprehensive Plan; and 25 26 WHEREAS, KIBC 17.205.010 provides that “Whenever the public necessity, convenience, 27 general welfare or good zoning practice requires, the assembly may, by ordinance and after 28 report thereon by the commission and public hearing as required by law, amend, supplement, 29 modify, repeal or otherwise change these regulations and the boundaries of the districts”; and 30 31 WHEREAS, The Planning and Zoning Commission received a request from Property Owner 32 James Cole to amend the 2008 Comprehensive Plan by changing the future land use 33 designation of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from Urban Residential to Commercial; and 34 35 WHEREAS, At an advertised public hearing consistent with Kodiak Island Borough Code 36 17.205.040, the Planning and Zoning Commission considered the merits of the request to 37 amend the 2008 Comprehensive Plan by changing the Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A 38 U.S. Survey 3098 from Urban Residential to Commercial; and 39 40 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend to the Borough 41 Assembly that this amendment be approved, finding that the public necessity, convenience, 42 general welfare, and good zoning practice would be enhanced by such action. 43 44 AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 72 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY201X-XX Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 2 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 45 BOROUGH THAT: 46 47 Section 1: This ordinance is NOT of permanent nature and shall NOT become a part of the 48 Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances. 49 50 Section 2: The 2008 Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A, U.S. 51 Survey 3098 is hereby changed from Urban Residential to Commercial. 52 53 Section 3: By this ordinance, the Borough Assembly adopts the following findings of fact in 54 support of their approval of this rezone: 55 1. The subject parcel is adjacent to properties with a Future Land Use Designation of 56 Commercial. 57 2. The subject parcel is of sufficient area and capable of providing building sites for 58 commercial use. 59 3. This Comprehensive Plan Amendment request is consistent with the land use goals and 60 policies of the 2008 Comprehensive Plan and would be in line with long-term 61 development patterns along Mill Bay Road. 62 4. This amendment is necessary to allow for a subsequent rezone from R1-Single-family 63 Residential to B-Business. 64 5. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly approve 65 this Comprehensive Plan amendment. 66 67 Effective Date: This ordinance takes effect upon adoption. (Note: KIBC 2.30.070 states an 68 ordinance takes effect upon adoption or at a later date specified in the ordinance.) 69 70 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 71 THIS __________ DAY OF _______________, 2017. 72 73 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: 74 75 76 ___________________________ ___________________________ 77 Daniel A. Rohrer, Mayor Nova M. Javier, MMC, Clerk 78 79 VOTES: 80 Ayes: 81 Noes: 82 AGENDA ITEM #9.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map...Page 73 of 216 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH STAFF REPORT OCTOBER 19, 2017 ASSEMBLY REGULAR MEETING Kodiak Island Borough SUBJECT: Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 From R1- Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (P&Z Case No. 17- 029). ORIGINATOR: Daniel McKenna-Foster RECOMMENDATION: The motion is already on the floor which is "Move to adopt Ordinance No. FY2018-09." DISCUSSION: This property zoned R1-Residential Zoning District has sat vacant for several years, but is adjacent to another commercially zoned property. The applicant recently purchased this land and applied for a change to its existing Future Land Use Designation in the 2008 Comprehensive Plan in order to facilitate the process of rezoning the parcel to B-Business. Since the amendment to the Comprehensive Plan was approved, it is possible to rezone this parcel from residential to commercial zoning. Because Mill Bay Road has long been planned as Kodiak's primary commercial corridor and trends in the area have shown a transition towards more commercial property, this rezo ne seems consistent with the market's need for more commercially zoned property in this area. The Planning & Zoning Commission voted 5-2 in favor of this rezone. On September 22, 2017 the clerk's office mailed 26 Public Hearing notices. Any responses received will be added to the packet. On October 5, 2017, the Assembly postponed this item to October 19 to allow for a second public hearing. A second set of public hearing notices were sent out on Friday, October 6. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Take no action. 2. Reject the Planning & Zoning Commission's recommendation to approve. FISCAL IMPACT: No direct fiscal impact from this amendment to the 2008 Comprehensive Plan. If the parcel is developed from its current vacant state into a business, it could produce additional tax revenue. OTHER INFORMATION: This parcel sits in a small residential enclave along Mill Bay road. Several neighbors gave public testimony against this Future Land Use Designation change and subsequent rezone on the grounds that they did not know what the new property owner might put there, and they preferred it as a vacant or residential lot. However, through its analysis, staff found no grounds for preventing a change in use, as the change seems consistent with historical trends (most properties steadily becoming commercial on Mill Bay Road) and needs outlined in the comprehensive plan. It may be noted that this lot, though zoned residential, has not been occupied for several years (suggesting it is not desirable as a residential lot) and surrounding property owners did not purchase the lot when it was for sale. AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 74 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 1 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 Introduced by: KIB Assembly 1 Requested by: Community Development Department 2 Drafted by: Community Development Department 3 Introduced on: 09/21/2017 4 Public Hearing Date:10/05/2017 5 Postponed to: 10/19/2017 6 2nd Public Hearing Date: 10/19/2017 7 Adopted on: 8 9 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 10 ORDINANCE NO. FY2018-09 11 12 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH REZONING 13 LOT 26A, U.S. SURVEY 3098 FROM R1-SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO B-14 BUSINESS DISTRICT (P&Z CASE NO. 17-029) 15 16 WHEREAS, as a second class borough, the Kodiak Island Borough exercises planning, 17 platting, and land use regulations on an area wide basis pursuant to Chapter 29.40 Alaska 18 Statutes; and 19 20 WHEREAS, in accordance with AS 29.40, the Kodiak Island Borough adopted the 2008 21 Comprehensive Plan update on December 6, 2007 (Ordinance No. FY2008-10) to replace the 22 1968 Comprehensive Plan; and 23 24 WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough has adopted KIBC Title 17 (Zoning) in accordance 25 with AS 29.40 to implement the Kodiak Island Borough Comprehensive Plan; and 26 27 WHEREAS, KIBC 17.205.010 provides that “Whenever the public necessity, convenience, 28 general welfare or good zoning practice requires, the assembly may, by ordinance and after 29 report thereon by the commission and public hearing as required by law, amend, supplement, 30 modify, repeal or otherwise change these regulations and the boundaries of the districts”; and 31 32 WHEREAS, property owner James Cole applied for a rezone of this property on April 24, 33 2017; and 34 35 WHEREAS, at an advertised public hearing, consistent with Kodiak Island Borough Code 36 17.205.040, the Planning and Zoning Commission considered the merits of the rezone request; 37 and 38 39 WHEREAS, the Commission voted to recommend to the Borough Assembly that the site be 40 rezoned from R1-Single-family Residential District to B-Business District finding that the public 41 necessity, convenience, general welfare, and good zoning practice would be enhanced by such 42 action. 43 44 AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 75 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 2 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 45 BOROUGH THAT: 46 47 Section 1: This ordinance is NOT of permanent nature and shall NOT become a part of the 48 Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances. 49 50 Section 2: Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 is hereby rezoned from R1-Single-family Residential 51 District to B-Business District. 52 53 Section 3: By this ordinance, the Borough Assembly adopts the following findings of fact in 54 support of their approval of this rezone. 55 1. The subject parcel is adjacent to property zoned B-Business. 56 2. The subject parcel is located along a commercial corridor in a residential area 57 surrounded by commercial and industrial uses. 58 3. The subject parcel is of sufficient area and capable of providing building sites 59 for commercial use. 60 4. This rezone is consistent with the 2008 Comprehensive Plan Commercial 61 Future Land Use Designation per Case No. 17-028. 62 5. This rezone is consistent with land use goals and policies identified in the 63 2008 Comprehensive Plan. 64 6. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough 65 Assembly approve this rezone. 66 67 Effective Date: This ordinance takes effect upon adoption. (Note: KIBC 2.30.070 states an 68 ordinance takes effect upon adoption or at a later date specified in the ordinance.) 69 70 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 71 THIS __________ DAY OF _______________, 2017. 72 73 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: 74 75 76 ___________________________ ___________________________ 77 Daniel A. Rohrer, Mayor Nova M. Javier, MMC, Clerk 78 79 VOTES: 80 Ayes: 81 Noes: 82 AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 76 of 216 12/13/2217 14:31 9274354971 SCUBA DD PAGE 21 F’l)I3I.I(:IlEEI\F§IIl(3 F=()IRI? Ordinance No.I-Y20‘I8—09 Rezoning Lot 28A.LLS.Survey 3093 Frown R1-SIngIe—FalnIly Residential Dlstrict to B-Business Dl?lrlcl (P&Z Case Flo.17-029). [3 This is in support of ordinance No.FY20‘!8-09. 1:]This Is In opposition of Ordinance No.FY2o1 8-09. M other comments. 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F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 9 R e z o n i n g L o t 2 6 A , U . S . S u r v e y 3 0 9 8 F . . . Pa g e 7 9 o f 2 1 6 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held on Thursday, October 05, 2017, at 6:30 p.m. in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska before the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly to hear comments on: Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 From R1-Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (P&Z Case No. 17-029). If you do not wish to testify verbally, you may provide your comments on the attached public hearing form and fax it to (907) 486-9391, email to clerks@kodiakak.us, or hand deliver to the Borough Clerk's Office, 710 Mill Bay Road, Room 234, Kodiak, AK 99615 prior to 3 p.m. on October 05, 2017. Comments favoring and opposing are encouraged. If you have any questions, please call 486-9310. Attachments:  Map  Public hearing form  Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Kodiak Island Borough Office of the Borough Clerk 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (907) 486-9310 Fax (907) 486-9391 clerks@kodiakak.us AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 80 of 216 Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 From R1-Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (P&Z Case No. 17-029). AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 81 of 216 PUBLIC HEARING FORM Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 From R1-Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (P&Z Case No. 17-029). This is in support of Ordinance No. FY2018-09. This is in opposition of Ordinance No. FY2018-09. Other comments. Name: ________________________________________________________________________________ Residence Address: _____________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________________________ Comments: ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ Written comments may be submitted by email to clerks@kodiakak.us, faxed to 907-486-9391, mailed or hand delivered to the Borough Clerk's Office, 710 Mill Bay Road, Room 234, Kodiak, AK 99615 prior to 3 p.m. on Thursday, October 05, 2017. AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 82 of 216 FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME MAIL_LINE_MAIL_LINE1 MAIL_CITY MAIL_STATE MAIL_ZIP KAVIK ANDERSON 113 BANCROFT DR KODIAK AK 99615 MARIA THERESA CABRERA PO BOX 8730 KODIAK AK 99615 CITY OF KODIAK PO BOX 1397 KODIAK AK 99615 SALLY L CROCETTI 118 BANCROFT DRIVE KODIAK AK 99615 ROBERT D DIERICH PO BOX 720 KODIAK AK 99615 WING P ENG 112 BANCROFT DR KODIAK AK 99615 KODIAK AREA NATIVE ASSOC 3449 REZANOF DR E KODIAK AK 99615 KODIAK COMMUNITY CHURCH PO BOX 784 KODIAK AK 99615 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 710 MILL BAY RD KODIAK AK 99615 JACK LECHNER P.O. BOX 1616 KODIAK AK 99615 TOM MERRIMAN P.O. BOX 1155 KODIAK AK 99615 MIDTOWN HOLDINGS P.O. BOX 786 KODIAK AK 99615 MK ENTERPRISES, LLC PO BOX 2338 KODIAK AK 99615 CONSTANCE OLSEN PO BOX 322 KODIAK AK 99615 HOVERT M PASTOR 122 BANCROFT DRIVE KODIAK AK 99615 VERLIN PHERSON 114 BANCROFT DR KODIAK AK 99615 LELAND ROBBINS P.O. 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H5 2::E2 .32. _Ao&m_¢>_mm_8 mama 2.25 God 25.3mm 3..God &m-m$m EE<<.xo&m_$x.cm AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 9 R e z o n i n g L o t 2 6 A , U . S . S u r v e y 3 0 9 8 F . . . Pa g e 8 4 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 9 R e z o n i n g L o t 2 6 A , U . S . S u r v e y 3 0 9 8 F . . . Pa g e 8 5 o f 2 1 6 Kodiak Island Borough Page 6 of 8 Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes August 16, 2017 Jim Cole, applicant, spoke in favor of his request. Close public hearing: Commission discussion FINDINGS OF FACT 1.The subject parcel is adjacent to properties with a Future Land Use Designation of Commercial. 2.The subject parcel is of sufficient area and capable of providing building sites for commercial use. 3.This Comprehensive Plan Amendment request is consistent with the land use goals and policies of the 2008 Comprehensive Plan and would be in line with long term development patterns along Mill Bay Road. 4.This amendment is necessary to allow for a subsequent rezone from R1-Single-family Residential to B-Business. 5.The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly approve this Comprehensive Plan amendment. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED 5-2. The ayes were COMMISSIONERS ARNDT, ALTENHOF, PAINTER, SPALINGER, and YOUNG. The noes were COMMISSIONERS SCHMITT and HATCH. E. CASE 17-029 (Postponed at the July 19, 2017 Regular Meeting). Request a rezone of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from R1-Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (KIBC 17.205). The applicant is James Cole. The location is 110 Bancroft Drive and the zoning is R1- Single-family Residential. COMMISSIONER SPALINGER MOVED to recommend that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve the rezone of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from R1-Single-family Residential District to B-Business District (KIBC 17.205), and to adopt the findings of fact listed in the staff report dated August 2, 2017 as “Findings of Fact” for Case 17-029. Staff reported there were no changes to the staff report. Staff recommends approval with a recommendation to the assembly for their approval. Open public hearing: None Close public hearing: FINDINGS OF FACT 1.The subject parcel is adjacent to property zoned B-Business. 2.The subject parcel is located along a commercial corridor in a residential area surrounded by commercial and industrial uses. 3.The subject parcel is of sufficient area and capable of providing building sites for commercial use. 4.This rezone is consistent with the 2008 Comprehensive Plan Commercial Future Land Use Designation per Case No. 17-028. 5.This rezone is consistent with land use goals and policies identified in the 2008 Comprehensive Plan. 6.The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly approve this rezone. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED 5-2. The ayes were COMMISSIONERS ARNDT ALTENHOF, PAINTER, SPALINGER, and YOUNG. The noes were COMMISSIONERS SCHMITT and YOUNG. F. CASE 18-003. Request a Similar Use Determination finding that allowing two single- family dwellings on a single R3-Multifamily Residential District zoned lot is similar to allowing a two family dwelling on a single R3-Multifamily Residential District zoned lot AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 86 of 216 Image Overlay Kodiak Island Borough GIShttp://www.kodiakak.us/gis (907) 486-9337 This map is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended for any legal representations. Community Development Department Image OverlayCase No. 17-029Applicant: James Cole A Rezone of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from R1-Single-family Residential District to B-Business District (KIBC 17.205) 2180 2320 2318 2316 111 113 117 1 1 9 118 116 114115 112 110 2191 2230 25B 28 27B27A26B 26A 26C 26D 25E-1 24E 24-A2 24B 25A 25C 24-A1 MillBayRoad BancroftDrive 0 150 30075Feet ILegend Subject Parcel KIB Image Overlay Map I Date Created: 5/8/2017 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-G P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 87 of 216 KIB Location & Zoning Map Location & Zoning MapCase No. 17-029Applicant: James Cole A Rezone of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from R1-Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (KIBC 17.205) USS 3 5 1 1 USS 3 0 9 8 USS 3 4 6 9 25B 12A 28 27B 11 27A26B 26A 26C 26D 25E-1 24E 24D24C 24-A2 24B 25A 25C 23 12 24-A1 2180 2320 2318 2316 111 113 117 1 1 9 122 120 118 116 114115 112 110 2191 2181 2230 Mill B a y R o a d Bancroft Drive Kodiak Island Borough GIShttp://www.kodiakak.us/gis (907) 486-9337 This map is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended for any legal representations. Community Development Department Access Roads Unconstructed Right of Ways Legend Subject Parcel I Zoning Legend B - Business LI -Light Industrial PL-Public Use Lands R1-Single-family Residential R2-Two-family Residential AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 88 of 216 STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION Case No. 17-029. A Rezone of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from R1-Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (KIBC 17.205) (KIBC 17.205). DATE: August 2, 2017 TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Community Development Department SUBJECT: Staff Report and Recommendation CASE: 17-029 APPLICANT: James Cole LOCATION: 110 Bancroft Drive LEGAL DSC: Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 ZONING: R1-Single-family Residential FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION: Change to Commercial/Business pending results of Case No. 17-028 NOTICE: Twenty Seven (27) public hearing notices were mailed on March 6, 2017. Two public comment forms were received in with some concerns about the potential rezone/Comprehensive Plan amendment. One property owner across the street from the property called the Community Development office with some concerns about the corresponding rezone of this property. Additional materials were submitted at the July 19th 2017 Planning & Zoning Regular Meeting. SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT This case was postponed from the June 2017 and then July 2017 regular meetings with the aim of hearing from the applicant during the regular meeting process. The applicant is not required to provide comment or explain future plans of the site. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Commission forward this rezone request to the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly with a recommendation for approval. APPROPRIATE MOTION Should the Commission agree with the staff recommendation, the appropriate motion is: Move to recommend that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve the Rezone of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from R1-Single-family Residential District to B-Business District (KIBC 17.205), and to adopt the findings of fact listed in the staff report dated August 2, 2017 and entered into the record for this case as “Findings of Fact” for Case No. 17-029. AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 89 of 216 FINDINGS OF FACT (KIBC 17.205.020 A-C) 1.The subject parcel is adjacent to property zoned B-Business. 2.The subject parcel is located along a commercial corridor in a residential area surrounded by commercial and industrial uses. 3.The subject parcel is of sufficient area and capable of providing building sites for commercial use. 4.This rezone is consistent with the 2008 Comprehensive Plan Commercial Future Land Use Designation per Case No. 17-028. 5.This rezone is consistent with land use goals and policies identified in the 2008 Comprehensive Plan. 6.The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly approve this rezone. AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 90 of 216 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 9 R e z o n i n g L o t 2 6 A , U . S . S u r v e y 3 0 9 8 F . . . Pa g e 9 1 o f 2 1 6 Su b m i t t e d b y J a s o n W a g g o n e r a t t h e J u l y 1 9 , 2 0 1 7 P & Z R e g u l a r M e e t i n g AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 9 R e z o n i n g L o t 2 6 A , U . S . S u r v e y 3 0 9 8 F . . . Pa g e 9 2 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 9 R e z o n i n g L o t 2 6 A , U . S . S u r v e y 3 0 9 8 F . . . Pa g e 9 3 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 9 R e z o n i n g L o t 2 6 A , U . S . S u r v e y 3 0 9 8 F . . . Pa g e 9 4 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 9 R e z o n i n g L o t 2 6 A , U . S . S u r v e y 3 0 9 8 F . . . Pa g e 9 5 o f 2 1 6 STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION Case No. 17-029. A Rezone of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from R1-Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (KIBC 17.205) (KIBC 17.205). DATE: July 6, 2017 TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Community Development Department SUBJECT: Staff Report and Recommendation CASE: 17-029 APPLICANT: James Cole LOCATION: 110 Bancroft Drive LEGAL DSC: Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 ZONING: R1-Single-family Residential FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION: Change to Commercial/Business pending results of Case No. 17-028 NOTICE: Twenty Seven (27) public hearing notices were mailed on March 6, 2017. Two public comment forms were received in with some concerns about the potential rezone/Comprehensive Plan amendment. One property owner across the street from the property called the Community Development office with some concerns about the rezone. SITE VISIT: May 15, 2017 1. Zoning History: Changed from Unclassified to R-1 by Ordinance No. 73-2-O. Many of the other parcels in U.S. Survey 3098 were rezoned from unclassified zoning to business zoning by Ordinances Nos. 80-11-O and 80-12-O 2. Lot Size: 11,978 square feet 3. Existing Land Use: Vacant lot with outdoor storage 4. Surrounding Land Use and Zoning: Adjacent properties are B-Business and R1-Single- family Residential District zoning, uses include vacant lots, storage, and single- family residences 5. Comprehensive Plan: Assigned a Future Land Use Designation of Public and Open Space by the 1968 Comprehensive Plan and Urban Residential by the 2008 Comprehensive Plan 6. Applicable Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Designations: [Urban] Residential This designation allows for a variety of urban level residential uses. It is generally applied within incorporated cities and would allow for a mix of single-family and other types of housing including those allowed in the R1, R2, R3 and SRO zones. AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 96 of 216 Commercial/Business): This designation is intended for commercial uses allowed in the Borough’s Retail Business, Business and Urban Neighborhood Commercial zones, which would include a variety of retail and other business uses. 7. Applicable Regulations: The following sections of Title 17 (Zoning) of the Borough Code are applicable to this request: 17.10.020 Reference and use (Comprehensive Plan). In accordance with Alaska Statutes, zoning decisions shall be based upon the recommendations contained in the comprehensive plan. 17.205.010 Authority (Amendments and changes). Whenever the public necessity, convenience, general welfare or good zoning practice requires, the assembly may, by ordinance and after report thereon by the commission and public hearing as required by law, amend, supplement, modify, repeal or otherwise change these regulations and the boundaries of the districts. 17.205.020 Report from planning and zoning commission (Amendments and changes) The commission shall report in writing to the assembly on any proposed change or amendment regardless of the manner in which such change is initiated and such report shall find: A. Findings as to need and justification for a change or amendments; B. Findings as to the effect a change or amendment would have on the objectives of the comprehensive plan; and C. Recommendations as to the approval or disapproval of the change or amendment. 17.205.055 Submission to assembly (Amendments and changes) A. Within 30 days after the commission has acted favorably upon a proposed zoning change in accordance with the above provisions; a report with recommendations shall be submitted to the assembly together with the proposed ordinance. Such recommendations of the commission shall be advisory only and shall not be binding upon the assembly. When an ordinance has been forwarded to the assembly, the assembly shall act in accordance with this chapter, and notice shall be issued as provided in KIBC 17.205.070 by the clerk. B. If the commission recommends denial of any proposed amendment; its action shall be final unless the initiating party, within 10 days, files a written statement with the clerk requesting that the commission’s action be taken up by the assembly STAFF ANALYSIS This is the request to rezone the lots from R1-Single-family Residential District to B-Business District that is referred to in the preceding Comprehensive Plan amendment staff report for the same parcel (Case No. 17-028). The criteria provided in that staff report also apply to this rezone request. This case was postponed from the June 2017 regular meeting with the aim of hearing from the applicant during the regular meeting process. CONCLUSION If the preceding case requesting a Comprehensive Plan amendment to change this land use designation from Urban Residential to Commercial is successful, then this rezone will be consistent with the general objectives of the adopted Comprehensive Plan and satisfies the requirements of Title 17 of the Kodiak Island Borough Code for amendments and changes as set forth in the recommended findings of fact. Anticipating a favorable recommendation to the assembly, a draft rezone ordinance is attached to this report. AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 97 of 216 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Commission forward this rezone request to the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly with a recommendation for approval. APPROPRIATE MOTION Should the Commission agree with the staff recommendation, the appropriate motion is: Move to recommend that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve the Rezone of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from R1-Single-family Residential District to B-Business District (KIBC 17.205), and to adopt the findings of fact listed in the staff report dated May 16, 2017 and entered into the record for this case as “Findings of Fact” for Case No. 17-029. FINDINGS OF FACT (KIBC 17.205.020 A-C) 1. The subject parcel is adjacent to property zoned B-Business. 2. The subject parcel is located along a commercial corridor in a residential area surrounded by commercial and industrial uses. 3. The subject parcel is of sufficient area and capable of providing building sites for commercial use. 4. This rezone is consistent with the 2008 Comprehensive Plan Commercial Future Land Use Designation per Case No. 17-028. 5. This rezone is consistent with land use goals and policies identified in the e 2008 Comprehensive Plan. 6. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly approve this rezone. AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 98 of 216 PU B L I C H E A R I N G I T E M 7 - G P& Z R E G U L A R M E E T I N G : J U N E 2 1 , 2 0 1 7 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 9 R e z o n i n g L o t 2 6 A , U . S . S u r v e y 3 0 9 8 F . . . Pa g e 9 9 o f 2 1 6 PU B L I C H E A R I N G I T E M 7 - G P& Z R E G U L A R M E E T I N G : J U N E 2 1 , 2 0 1 7 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 9 R e z o n i n g L o t 2 6 A , U . S . S u r v e y 3 0 9 8 F . . . Pa g e 1 0 0 o f 2 1 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska 99615 (907) 486-9363 www.kodiakak.us May 4, 2017, 2017 Public Hearing Item 7-E PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE A public hearing will be held on Wednesday, June 21, 2017. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, before the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission, to hear comments if any, on the following request: CASE: 17-029 APPLICANT: James Cole AGENT: A Rezone of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 from R1-Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (KIBC 17.205). REQUEST: 110 Bancroft Drive LOCATION: R1-Single-family Residential ZONING: 17-029 This notice is being sent to you because our records indicate you are a property owner/interested party in the area of the request. If you do not wish to testify verbally, you may provide your comments in the space below or in a letter to the Community Development Department. Written comments must be received by 5 pm, Tuesday, June 6, 2017 to be considered by the commission. If you would like to fax your comments to us, our fax number is: (907) 486-9396, or you may email your comments to ssmith@kodiakak.us. If you would like to testify via telephone, please call in your comments during the appropriate public hearing section of the meeting. The local call-in telephone number is 486- 3231. The toll free telephone number is 1-855-492-9202. One week prior to the regular meeting, on Wednesday, June 14, 2017, a work session will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Kodiak Island Borough Conference Room (#121), to review the packet material for the case. Kodiak Island Borough Code provides you with specific appeal rights if you disagree with the Commission's decision on this request. If you have any questions about the request or your appeal rights, please feel free to call us at 486-9363. Your Name: Mailing Address: Your property description: Comments: PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-G P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.B. 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Legend Subject Parcel Notification Area http://www.kodiakak.us/gis (907) 486-9337 This map is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended for any legal representations. Community Development Department Access Roads Unconstructed Right of Ways PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-G P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 102 of 216 FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME MAIL_LINE_MAIL_LINE1 MAIL_CITY MAIL_STATE MAIL_ZIP KAVIK ANDERSON 113 BANCROFT DR KODIAK AK 99615 MARIA THERESA CABRERA PO BOX 8730 KODIAK AK 99615 CITY OF KODIAK PO BOX 1397 KODIAK AK 99615 SALLY L CROCETTI 118 BANCROFT DRIVE KODIAK AK 99615 ROBERT D DIERICH PO BOX 720 KODIAK AK 99615 WING P ENG 112 BANCROFT DR KODIAK AK 99615 KODIAK AREA NATIVE ASSOC 3449 REZANOF DR E KODIAK AK 99615 KODIAK COMMUNITY CHURCH PO BOX 784 KODIAK AK 99615 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 710 MILL BAY RD KODIAK AK 99615 JACK LECHNER P.O. BOX 1616 KODIAK AK 99615 TOM MERRIMAN P.O. BOX 1155 KODIAK AK 99615 MIDTOWN HOLDINGS P.O. BOX 786 KODIAK AK 99615 MK ENTERPRISES, LLC PO BOX 2338 KODIAK AK 99615 CONSTANCE OLSEN PO BOX 322 KODIAK AK 99615 HOVERT M PASTOR 122 BANCROFT DRIVE KODIAK AK 99615 VERLIN PHERSON 114 BANCROFT DR KODIAK AK 99615 LELAND ROBBINS P.O. BOX 1426 KODIAK AK 99615 RICHARD ROHRER PO BOX 2219 KODIAK AK 99615 DEBORAH SMITH 116 BANCROFT DR KODIAK AK 99615 SONDACO, LLC PO BOX 2338 KODIAK AK 99615 JAMES STEVENS PO BOX 8593 KODIAK AK 99615 CHARLES J WAGGONER ETAL 1517 E REZANOF DRIVE KODIAK AK 99615 ANDREW WILLIAMS JR.115 BANCROFT KODIAK AK 99615 HUGH WISNER P.O. BOX 2783 KODIAK AK 99615 WOM AMER BAPTIST MISSION VALORIA CHEEK, ESQ PO BOX 851 VALLEY FORGE PA 19482 HELEN YNGVE PO BOX 9018 KODIAK AK 99615 JAMES COLE PO BOX 8372 KODIAK AK 99615 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-G P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AG E N D A I T E M # 9 . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 0 9 R e z o n i n g L o t 2 6 A , U . S . S u r v e y 3 0 9 8 F . . . Pa g e 1 0 3 o f 2 1 6 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-G P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 104 of 216 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-G P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 105 of 216 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-G P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 106 of 216 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-G P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 107 of 216 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-G P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 108 of 216 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-G P&Z REGULAR MEETING: JUNE 21, 2017 AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 109 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY201X-XX Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 1 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 Introduced by: Community Development Department 1 Requested by: Community Development Department 2 Drafted by: Community Development Department 3 Introduced on: 4 Public Hearing Date: 5 Adopted on: 6 7 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 8 ORDINANCE NO. FY201X-XX 9 10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH REZONING 11 LOT 26A, U.S. SURVEY 3098 FROM R1-SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO B-12 BUSINESS DISTRICT (P&Z CASE NO. 17-029) 13 14 WHEREAS, as a second class borough, the Kodiak Island Borough exercises planning, 15 platting, and land use regulations on an area wide basis pursuant to Chapter 29.40 Alaska 16 Statutes; and 17 18 WHEREAS, in accordance with AS 29.40, the Kodiak Island Borough adopted the 2008 19 Comprehensive Plan update on December 6, 2007 (Ordinance No. FY2008-10) to replace the 20 1968 Comprehensive Plan; and 21 22 WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough has adopted KIBC Title 17 (Zoning) in accordance 23 with AS 29.40 to implement the Kodiak Island Borough Comprehensive Plan; and 24 25 WHEREAS, KIBC 17.205.010 provides that “Whenever the public necessity, convenience, 26 general welfare or good zoning practice requires, the assembly may, by ordinance and after 27 report thereon by the commission and public hearing as required by law, amend, supplement, 28 modify, repeal or otherwise change these regulations and the boundaries of the districts”; and 29 30 WHEREAS, property owner James Cole applied for a rezone of this property on April 24, 31 2017; and 32 33 WHEREAS, at an advertised public hearing, consistent with Kodiak Island Borough Code 34 17.205.040, the Planning and Zoning Commission considered the merits of the rezone request; 35 and 36 37 WHEREAS, the Commission voted to recommend to the Borough Assembly that the site be 38 rezoned from R1-Single-family Residential District to B-Business District finding that the public 39 necessity, convenience, general welfare, and good zoning practice would be enhanced by such 40 action. 41 42 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 43 BOROUGH THAT: 44 45 AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 110 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY201X-XX Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 2 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 Section 1: This ordinance is NOT of permanent nature and shall NOT become a part of the 46 Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances. 47 48 Section 2: Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 is hereby rezoned from R1-Single-family Residential 49 District to B-Business District. 50 51 Section 3: By this ordinance, the Borough Assembly adopts the following findings of fact in 52 support of their approval of this rezone. 53 1. The subject parcel is adjacent to property zoned B-Business. 54 2. The subject parcel is located along a commercial corridor in a residential area 55 surrounded by commercial and industrial uses. 56 3. The subject parcel is of sufficient area and capable of providing building sites 57 for commercial use. 58 4. This rezone is consistent with the 2008 Comprehensive Plan Commercial 59 Future Land Use Designation per Case No. 17-028. 60 5. This rezone is consistent with land use goals and policies identified in the 61 2008 Comprehensive Plan. 62 6. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough 63 Assembly approve this rezone. 64 65 Effective Date: This ordinance takes effect upon adoption. (Note: KIBC 2.30.070 states an 66 ordinance takes effect upon adoption or at a later date specified in the ordinance.) 67 68 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 69 THIS __________ DAY OF _______________, 2017. 70 71 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: 72 73 74 ___________________________ ___________________________ 75 Daniel A. Rohrer, Mayor Nova M. Javier, MMC, Clerk 76 77 VOTES: 78 Ayes: 79 Noes: 80 AGENDA ITEM #9.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 F...Page 111 of 216 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH STAFF REPORT OCTOBER 19, 2017 ASSEMBLY REGULAR MEETING Kodiak Island Borough SUBJECT: Resolution No. FY2018-13 Ratifying And Certifying The Results Of The October 3, 2017 Municipal Election. ORIGINATOR: Nova Javier RECOMMENDATION: Move to adopt Resolution No. FY2018-13. DISCUSSION: The local municipal election was held on Tuesday, October 3, 2017. The Canvass Board met on October 11 and examined in detail all write-ins, absentee ballots, questioned ballots, personal representative ballots, optical scan receipts, and original and duplicate tally books from each of the precincts of the Kodiak Island Borough. The Borough Code states that as soon as possible after the canvass of returns is completed, the Borough Assembly shall meet to receive the report of the canvass board and if after considering said report, the assembly determines that the election was validly held, the election shall be certified by resolution and entered upon the minutes of the meeting. There was a concern raised by a voter in Kodiak regarding the mailing of the 2017 Regular Election Pamphlet and whether the method of distributing it raises any specific concerns regarding the outcome of the 2017 Election. I have consulted with the Borough Attorney and his opinion is that it appears that we have complied with the requirements of the Borough Code. His memorandum opinion is in the packet and it was also made available to the public. ALTERNATIVES: FISCAL IMPACT: OTHER INFORMATION: AGENDA ITEM #B.A. Resolution No. FY2018-13 Ratifying And Certifying The Result...Page 112 of 216 AG E N D A I T E M # B . A . 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Pa g e 1 1 6 o f 2 1 6 AGENDA ITEM #B.A. Resolution No. FY2018-13 Ratifying And Certifying The Result...Page 117 of 216 AGENDA ITEM #B.A. Resolution No. FY2018-13 Ratifying And Certifying The Result...Page 118 of 216 AGENDA ITEM #B.A. Resolution No. FY2018-13 Ratifying And Certifying The Result...Page 119 of 216 AGENDA ITEM #B.A. Resolution No. FY2018-13 Ratifying And Certifying The Result...Page 120 of 216 AGENDA ITEM #B.A. Resolution No. FY2018-13 Ratifying And Certifying The Result...Page 121 of 216 DATE: October 18, 2017 MEMO TO: Joe Levesque, Borough Attorney FROM: Nova M. Javier, MMC, Borough Clerk RE: Mailing of Pamphlets/Certification of Election This memo is regarding a concern brought up by a voter regarding the mailing of the 2017 municipal election whether the pamphlets were addressed incorrectly and therefore; did not reach the Kodiak Island Borough voters. KIBC 7.60.010(A) states that before each regular and special election, the clerk shall prepare, publish, and mail an election pamphlet to every registered voter household within the borough. KIBC 7.60.10(D) that not less than 14 days before the election, the clerk shall mail to every registered voter household one copy of the pamphlet. Additional pamphlets may be obtained from the borough offices. These are the steps that we took in mailing out the voter’s pamphlet: 1. Used an electronic voter roll from the State of Alaska Division of Elections 2. Sorted out the voter roll and eliminated duplicates Examples are below. a. There are five registered voters at this address with the same mailing address. This household received one pamphlet. Residence Mailing 3901 WOODLAND DR 3901 WOODLAND DR 3901 WOODLAND DR 3901 WOODLAND DR 3901 WOODLAND DR 3901 WOODLAND DRIVE 3901 WOODLAND DR 3901 WOODLAND DR 3901 WOODLAND DR 3901 WOODLAND DR b. For this household, they received two pamphlets. One was mailed to PO Box 3326 and one to the Sut Larsen Address. Residence Mailing 510 SUT LARSEN WY PO BOX 3326 Kodiak Island Borough Office of the Borough Clerk 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (907) 486-9323 Fax (907) 486-9392 AGENDA ITEM #B.A. Resolution No. FY2018-13 Ratifying And Certifying The Result...Page 122 of 216 510 SUT LARSEN WY 510 SUT LARSEN WY 510 SUT LARSEN WY 510 SUT LARSEN WAY 510 SUT LARSEN WY 510 SUT LARSEN WY 3. We forwarded the mailing list to the printer and the pamphlets were mailed out of Anchorage reaching Kodiak the week of September 4. We have found out after mailing of these pamphlets that they were mailed out to “registered voter names” as opposed to CURRENT OCCUPANT. Upon finding out that this has happened, we have posted an announcement on the KIB Facebook Account (see below). AGENDA ITEM #B.A. Resolution No. FY2018-13 Ratifying And Certifying The Result...Page 123 of 216 We have also advertised on the Kodiak Daily Mirror on September 15 the ad below: In addition, the pamphlet was made available on August 28 on the Kodiak Island Borough website and Facebook account. Pamphlets were distributed to the following places on September 11: • Safeway Store • Sutfliffs Store • Spenards Builders Supply • Division of Motor Vehicles • Kodiak Public Library • Clerk’s Office We encouraged the public to contact us in the Clerk’s Office for additional copies. We have also provided extra copies of the pamphlet to the different precincts including the villages. For reference, these are the number of mailed out pamphlets for the following years: 2017 4,802 2016 4,654 2015 4,055 Questions: 1. Have we met the requirement of the code regarding the mailing of the voter’s pamphlet? 2. Any concerns regarding the process we followed? AGENDA ITEM #B.A. Resolution No. FY2018-13 Ratifying And Certifying The Result...Page 124 of 216 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH STAFF REPORT OCTOBER 19, 2017 ASSEMBLY REGULAR MEETING Kodiak Island Borough SUBJECT: Ordinance No. FY2018-01A Amending Ordinance No. FY2018-01, Fiscal Year 2018 Budget, By Amending Budgets To Account For Various Revenues That Are Over Budget, Providing For Additional Expenditures And Moving Funds Between Projects. ORIGINATOR: Dora Cross RECOMMENDATION: Move to advance Ordinance No. FY2018-01A to public hearing at the next regular meeting of the Assembly. DISCUSSION: 1. Fire Protection Area #1 was the recipient of a $154,762 award from the Assistance to Firefighters Grant. This grant will be used to purchase 27 new Scott Minute Self contained Breathing Apparatus's and spare bottles; current equipment is 15 years old. Ther e is a cost match requirement of $7,738. 2. The Borough was the recipient of a $600,000 award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Cooperative Agreement for a Brownfield Site Revitalization Program. The project period is 10/01/2017 - 09/30/2020 and provides funding to inventory, characterize, assess and conduct cleanup planning and community involvement related activities for Brownfield sites. The Assembly approved the first contract (FY2018-11) for this project on October 5, 2017 3. Increase revenue and expenses for the Solid Waste Collection and Disposal fund by $85,000 for the design of the electrical transfer stations, emergency power panels and sizing of the generator for the Leachate Treatment Plant. The plant currently has no backup power and a prolonged loss of power would have a severe impact on the operation of the plant. There are Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) loan funds available, however, if DEC does not approve use of funds for this purpose, there are revenue bond fun ds available. 4. In May 2017 the Assembly voted to approve the use of $565,000 from the Solid Waste Collection and Disposal fund to replace the roof and siding at the Baler Building. Rather than use enterprise funds there are revenue bonds available from the recent Landfill Expansion project that would be better suited to fund this project. The project scope has also been increased to address other deficiencies at the building, and the revised project estimate is $750,000. 5. At the work session on September 14, 2017, Kodiak Island Borough (KIB) and Kodiak Island Borough School District (KIBSD) staff presented the issues with the existing fuel oil boilers at Kodiak Middle School. Kodiak Electric Association (KEA) has agreed to reimburse KIB for the cost to install an electric boiler which would alleviate immediate concerns about both boilers failing. The budget for this work is $275,000. KEA has provided a letter of intent to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement for this reimbursement. 6. In 1997, Kodiak Island Borough entered into an agreement with Providence Health & Services Alaska (Providence) to operate and lease the hospital. At that time, we retained ownership of specific disposable inventory items should Providence default and the Borough had to take back hospital operations. In June 2017, the Borough and Providence have entered into a new lease, effective July 1, 2017, and other provisions in the new lease make retaining ownership of disposable inventory no longer necessary. This will remove $277,007 of Inventoried assets from Borough financials. 7. In September of 2016, a third water event in as many years made emergency repairs to a culvert running under the East Elementary ball field necessary in order to eliminate the danger of flooding to area homes. Both the City of Kodiak and the Borough participated in the repair of AGENDA ITEM #C.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-01A Amending Ordinance No. FY2018-01, F...Page 125 of 216 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH STAFF REPORT OCTOBER 19, 2017 ASSEMBLY REGULAR MEETING Kodiak Island Borough the ball field and each entity paid for their own expenses. The $120,355 of funds to pay for this project will be paid from the Renewal and Replacement fund. 8. When the FY2018 budget was finalized in June 2017, the lease agreement between the Borough and Providence Health & Services Alaska was not completed so an estimate was used. Since the budget adoption, an agreement has been signed which requires a decrease the budgeted revenue to the Hospital Facility fund by $115,728. 9. When the FY2018 budget was finalized in June 2017, the new Long-Term Care enterprise fund had not been created so revenues and expenses were budgeted in Hospital Facility fund. This will move the $1,143,322 of budgeted revenues and $704,688 of expenses from the Hospital Facility fund to the Long-Term Care fund. 10. The assembly granted two entities renting space in the Borough Annex Building a 'rent holiday' for FY2018. This will decrease the revenues and expenses in the Bu ilding and Grounds fund by $13,387.20; $7,176 for American Red Cross and $6,211.20 for Teen Court. ALTERNATIVES: FISCAL IMPACT: 1. Saves the Fire District from purchasing $154,762 of equipment using tax revenues. 2. No fiscal impact - grant will pay for all expenses. 3. Initially, this will increase the loan balance or decrease existing available bond funds by $85,000. Cannot adequately determine what expenses would be incurred should the plant experienced a prolonged power outage. 4. Decrease existing available bond funds. 5. No fiscal impact - grant will pay for all expenses. 6. No fiscal impact - inventory is obsolete. 7. No fiscal impact - funds are removed from the Borough Building project. 8. No fiscal impact - simply moving revenues from one enterprise fund to another 9. No fiscal impact - simply moving revenues from one enterprise fund to another. 10. Decrease the amount of repair and maintenance money available to spend on Borough Buildings. OTHER INFORMATION: AGENDA ITEM #C.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-01A Amending Ordinance No. FY2018-01, F...Page 126 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2017-01B Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 1 of 3 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 Introduced by: Borough Manager 1 Drafted by: Finance Director 2 Introduced on: 10/19/17 3 Public Hearing Date: 4 Adopted on: 5 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 7 ORDINANCE NO. FY2018-01A 8 9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH AMENDING 10 ORDINANCE NO. FY2018-01, FISCAL YEAR 2018 BUDGET, BY AMENDING BUDGETS TO 11 ACCOUNT FOR VARIOUS REVENUES THAT ARE OVER BUDGET, PROVIDING FOR 12 ADDITIONAL EXPENDITURES AND MOVING FUNDS BETWEEN PROJECTS. 13 14 15 WHEREAS, Fire Protection Area #1 received an Assistance to Firefighters Grant award of 16 $154,762. This grant will be used to purchase 27 new Scott Minute Self-Contained Breathing 17 Apparatus’s and spare bottles; and 18 19 WHEREAS, the Borough received a $600,000 grant award from the U.S. Environmental 20 Protection Agency Cooperative Agreement for a Brownfield Site Revitalization Program. The 21 project period is 10/01/2017 - 09/30/2020 and provides funding to inventory, characterize, 22 assess and conduct cleanup planning and community involvement related activities for 23 Brownfield sites; and 24 25 WHEREAS, the Solid Waste Collection and Disposal fund will need to increase expenses by 26 $85,000 for the design of the electrical transfer stations, emergency power panels and sizing of 27 the generator for the Leachate Treatment Plant. The plant currently has no backup power and a 28 prolonged loss of power would have a severe impact on the operation of the plant. There are 29 Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) loan funds available, however, if DEC 30 does not approve use of funds for this purpose, there are revenue bond funds available; and 31 32 WHEREAS, In May 2017 the Assembly voted to approve the use of $565,000 from the Solid 33 Waste Collection and Disposal fund to replace the roof and siding at the Baler Building. Rather 34 than use enterprise funds, there are revenue bonds available from the recent Landfill Expansion 35 project that would be better suited to fund this project. The project scope has also been 36 increased to address other deficiencies at the building, and the revised project estimate is 37 $750,000; and 38 39 WHEREAS, The Kodiak Electric Association (KEA) has agreed to reimburse KIB for the design 40 and purchase to install an electric boiler which would alleviate immediate concerns about boilers 41 failing at the Kodiak Middle School. The budget for this work is $275,000 and KEA has provided 42 a letter of intent to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement for this; and 43 44 AGENDA ITEM #C.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-01A Amending Ordinance No. FY2018-01, F...Page 127 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2017-01B Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 2 of 3 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 WHEREAS The Borough and Providence Health & Services Alaska (Providence) have entered 45 into a new lease agreement whereby Providence will lease and manage the hospital operations. 46 The new lease does not require the Borough to retained ownership of specific 47 disposable inventory items should Providence default and the Borough had to take back 48 hospital operations. This will remove $277,007 of inventoried assets from Borough financials; 49 and 50 51 WHEREAS, In September of 2016, a third water event in as many years made emergency 52 repairs to a culvert running under the East Elementary ball field necessary in order to eliminate 53 the danger of flooding to area homes. The $120,355 of funds to pay for this project will be paid 54 from the Renewal and Replacement fund; and 55 56 WHEREAS, the FY2018 budget was finalized in June 2017, the lease agreement between the 57 Borough and Providence Health & Services Alaska was not completed so an estimate was 58 used. Since the budget adoption, an agreement has been signed which requires a decrease the 59 budgeted revenue to the Hospital Facility fund by $115,728; and 60 61 WHEREAS, the FY2018 budget was finalized in June 2017, the new Long-Term 62 Care enterprise fund had not been created so revenues and expenses were budgeted in 63 Hospital Facility fund. This will move the $1,143,322 of budgeted revenues and $704,688 of 64 expenses from the Hospital Facility fund to the Long-Term Care fund; and 65 66 WHEREAS, the Assembly granted two entities renting space in the Borough Annex building a 67 ‘rent holiday’ for FY2018. This will decrease the revenues and decrease expense in the Building 68 & Grounds fund by $13,387.20; $7,176 for American Red Cross and $6,211.20 for Teen Court. 69 70 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 71 BOROUGH THAT: 72 73 Section 1: This ordinance is NOT of permanent nature and shall NOT become a part of the 74 Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances. 75 76 Section 2: The budgeted revenues and expenses to Fire Protection Area #1 will be increased 77 by $154,762; 78 79 Section 3: A new project with budgeted revenues and expenses of $600,000 will be created for 80 a Brownfield Site Revitalization Program; 81 82 Section 3: The Solid Waste Collection and Disposal fund budgeted expenses will be increased 83 by $85,000; 84 85 Section 4: The budget revenues and expenses for the Roof and Siding project for Solid Waste 86 Collection and Disposal fund Baler Building will be increased by $185,000; 87 88 AGENDA ITEM #C.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-01A Amending Ordinance No. FY2018-01, F...Page 128 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2017-01B Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 3 of 3 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 Section 5: A new project with budgeted revenues and expenses of $275,000 for the installation 89 of an electric boiler and the Kodiak Middle School will be created; 90 91 Section 6: Inventoried hospital supplies of $277,007 will be removed from the Hospital Facility 92 fund; 93 94 Section 7: Renewal and Replacement fund Project #13006 - Borough Building will be reduced 95 by $120,355 and used to pay for Project #17000 - East Elementary Ball Field Drainage; 96 97 Section 8: The budgeted revenues to the Hospital Facility fund will be reduced by $115,728; 98 99 Section 9: The budgeted $1,143,322 of revenues and $704,688 of expenses in the Hospital 100 Facility fund will be moved to the Long-Term Care fund; 101 102 Section 10: The budgeted revenues and expenses in the Building & Grounds fund will be 103 reduced by $13,387.20. 104 105 Effective Date: This ordinance takes effect upon adoption. 106 107 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 108 THIS __________ DAY OF _______________, 2017. 109 110 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: 111 112 113 ___________________________ ___________________________ 114 Daniel A. Rohrer, Mayor Nova M. Javier, MMC, Clerk 115 116 VOTES: 117 Ayes: 118 Noes: 119 AGENDA ITEM #C.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-01A Amending Ordinance No. FY2018-01, F...Page 129 of 216 AGENDA ITEM #C.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-01A Amending Ordinance No. FY2018-01, F...Page 130 of 216 U.S. Department of Homeland Security Washington, D.C. 20472 Ms. Meagan Christiansen Kodiak Island Borough 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615-6340 Re: Award No.EMW-2016-FO-02294 Dear Ms. Christiansen: Congratulations, on behalf of the Department of Homeland Security, your application for financial assistance submitted under the Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Assistance to Firefighters Grant has been approved in the amount of $154,762.00. As a condition of this award, you are required to contribute a cost match in the amount of $7,738.00 of non-Federal funds, or 5 percent of the Federal contribution of $154,762.00. Before you request and receive any of the Federal funds awarded to you, you must establish acceptance of the award through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant Programs' e-grant system. By accepting this award, you acknowledge that the terms of the following documents are incorporated into the terms of your award: •Summary Award Memo •Agreement Articles (attached to this Award Letter) •Obligating Document (attached to this Award Letter) •FY 2016 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Notice of Funding Opportunity. Please make sure you read, understand, and maintain a copy of these documents in your official file for this award. Prior to requesting Federal funds, all recipients are required to register in the System for Award Management (SAM.gov). As the recipient, you must register and maintain current information in SAM.gov until you submit the final financial report required under this award or receive the final payment, whichever is later. This requires that the recipient review and update the information annually after the initial registration, and more frequently for changes in your information. There is no charge to register in SAM.gov. Your registration must be completed on-line at https://www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM/. It is your entity's responsibility to have a valid DUNS number at the time of registration. In order to establish acceptance of the award and its terms, please follow these instructions: Step 1: Please go to https://portal.fema.gov to accept or decline your award. This will take you to the Assistance to Firefighters eGrants system. Enter your User Name and Password as requested on the login screen. Your User Name and Password are the same as those used to complete the application on-line. Once you are in the system, the Status page will be the first screen you see. On the right side of the Status screen, you will see a column entitled Action. In this column, please select the View Award Package from the drop down menu. Click Go to view your award package and indicate your acceptance or declination of award. PLEASE NOTE: your period of performance has begun. If you wish to accept your grant, you should do so immediately. When you have finished, we recommend printing your award package for your records. Step 2: If you accept your award, you will see a link on the left side of the screen that says "Update 1199A" in the Action column. Click this link. This link will take you to the SF-1199A, Direct Deposit Sign-up Form. Please complete the SF-1199A on-line if you have not done so already. When you have finished, you must submit Page 2of 25View Award Package 8/18/2017https://eservices.fema.gov/FemaFireGrant/firegrant/jsp/fire_admin/awards/spec/view_awar... AGENDA ITEM #C.A. 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Ordinance No. FY2018-01A Amending Ordinance No. FY2018-01, F...Page 132 of 216 BF - 01J38501 - 0 Page 1 GRANT NUMBER (FAIN):01J38501 MODIFICATION NUMBER:0 DATE OF AWARD PROGRAM CODE:BF 09/12/2017U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY TYPE OF ACTION New MAILING DATE 09/19/2017 Cooperative Agreement PAYMENT METHOD: ACH# pend RECIPIENT TYPE: Municipal Send Payment Request to: Las Vegas Finance Center lvfc-grants@epa.gov RECIPIENT: PAYEE: Kodiak Island Borough 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, AK 99615-6340 EIN: 92-0030845 Kodiak Island Borough 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, AK 99615-6340 PROJECT MANAGER EPA PROJECT OFFICER EPA GRANT SPECIALIST Sara Mason 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, AK 99615-6340 E-Mail: smason@kodiakak.us Phone: 907-486-9360 Susan Morales 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 900 Seattle, WA 98101 E-Mail: morales.susan@epa.gov Phone: 206-553-7299 Joanne Brendle 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 900, OMP-173 Seattle, WA 98101, E-Mail: brendle.joanne@epa.gov Phone: 206-553-6385 PROJECT TITLE AND DESCRIPTION Developing the Kodiak Island Brownfield Site Revitalization Program This assistance agreement will provide funding for the Kodiak Island Borough to inventory, characterize, assess, and conduct cleanup planning and community involvement related activities for Brownfields sites. As coalition lead in partnership with Natives of Kodiak and the City of Kodiak, they will perform environmental site assessments, conduct remedial action/reuse planning activities in alignment with established community plans and objectives. The project will also include area-wide planning activities for up to two priority brownfield-impacted areas. BUDGET PERIOD PROJECT PERIOD TOTAL BUDGET PERIOD COST TOTAL PROJECT PERIOD COST 10/01/2017 - 09/30/2020 10/01/2017 - 09/30/2020 $600,000.00 $600,000.00 NOTICE OF AWARD Based on your Application dated 07/31/2017 including all modifications and amendments, the United States acting by and through the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hereby awards $600,000. EPA agrees to cost-share 100.00% of all approved budget period costs incurred, up to and not exceeding total federal funding of $600,000. Recipient's signature is not required on this agreement. The recipient demonstrates its commitment to carry out this award by either: 1) drawing down funds within 21 days after the EPA award or amendment mailing date; or 2) not filing a notice of disagreement with the award terms and conditions within 21 days after the EPA award or amendment mailing date. If the recipient disagrees with the terms and conditions specified in this award, the authorized representative of the recipient must furnish a notice of disagreement to the EPA Award Official within 21 days after the EPA award or amendment mailing date. In case of disagreement, and until the disagreement is resolved, the recipient should not draw down on the funds provided by this award/amendment, and any costs incurred by the recipient are at its own risk. This agreement is subject to applicable EPA regulatory and statutory provisions, all terms and conditions of this agreement and any attachments. ISSUING OFFICE (GRANTS MANAGEMENT OFFICE)AWARD APPROVAL OFFICE ORGANIZATION / ADDRESS ORGANIZATION / ADDRESS EPA Region 10 Mail Code: OMP-173 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 900 Seattle, WA 98101 U.S. EPA, Region 10 Office of Environmental Cleanup 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 900 Seattle, WA 98101 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Digital signature applied by EPA Award Official Paula VanHaagen - Manager - Grants Unit DATE 09/12/2017 AGENDA ITEM #C.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-01A Amending Ordinance No. FY2018-01, F...Page 133 of 216 AGENDA ITEM #C.A. Ordinance No. FY2018-01A Amending Ordinance No. FY2018-01, F...Page 134 of 216 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH STAFF REPORT OCTOBER 19, 2017 ASSEMBLY REGULAR MEETING Kodiak Island Borough SUBJECT: Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract From R3- Multifamily Residential District To R1-Single-Family Residential District (P&Z Case No. 18-002). ORIGINATOR: Jack Maker RECOMMENDATION: Move to advance Ordinance No. FY2018-32 to public hearing at the next regular meeting of the Assembly. DISCUSSION: This is a request to rezone the 11.8 acre Emerald Isle Estates Tract from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District. The subject parcel is the former site of Jackson’s Mobile Home Park. In 2015, zoning compliance was issued to change the use from a mobile home park to residential (BZ2015-096). The applicant is nearing completion of extinguishing the mobile home park use and has received preliminary approval for subdividing the parcel to create twenty-one lots and one large tract to be further subdivided in the future. This rezone request is the next step in the applicant’s effort to prepare the lots to be offered for sale to the public for residential development. The applicant desires to limit development in the proposed subdivision to single-family dwellings and associated incidental and subordinate uses. Accordingly, a rezone from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District is requested. The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on this rezone request at their August 16, 2017 regular meeting. The Commission voted unanimously to recommend that the Assembly approve this rezone. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Take no action. 2. Reject the Planning & Zoning Commission's recommendation to approve. FISCAL IMPACT: Although no direct fiscal impact will result from this rezone, the pending subdivision and future development of the newly created lots will likely result in an increase in tax revenue. OTHER INFORMATION: A combination of buildings and uses that are not consistent with R1-Single-Family Residential District zoning are currently situated on the parcel (multiple single-family dwellings and mobile home storage). Those buildings and uses are remnants of the mobile home park use that is being extinguished. To address those inconsistencies, the rezone ordinance includes an effective clause that will ensure all structures and uses are brought into compliance with Title 17 (Zoning) of the Borough Code prior to the rezone becoming effective. AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 135 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 1 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 Introduced by: KIB Manager 1 Drafted by: P&Z Commission 2 Introduced on: 10/19/2017 3 Public Hearing Date: 4 Adopted on: 5 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 7 ORDINANCE NO. FY2018-32 8 9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH REZONING 10 EMERALD ISLE ESTATES TRACT FROM R3-MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO 11 R1-SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (P&Z CASE NO. 18-002) 12 13 WHEREAS, as a second class borough, the Kodiak Island Borough exercises planning, 14 platting, and land use regulations on an area wide basis pursuant to Chapter 29.40 Alaska 15 Statutes; and 16 17 WHEREAS, in accordance with AS 29.40, the Kodiak Island Borough adopted the 2008 18 Comprehensive Plan update on December 6, 2007 (Ordinance No. FY2008-10) to replace the 19 1968 Comprehensive Plan; and 20 21 WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough has adopted KIBC Title 17 (Zoning) in accordance 22 with AS 29.40 to implement the Kodiak Island Borough Comprehensive Plan; and 23 24 WHEREAS, KIBC 17.205.010 provides that “Whenever the public necessity, convenience, 25 general welfare or good zoning practice requires, the assembly may, by ordinance and after 26 report thereon by the commission and public hearing as required by law, amend, supplement, 27 modify, repeal or otherwise change these regulations and the boundaries of the districts”; and 28 29 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission received a request to rezone Emerald Isle 30 Estates Tract from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District; 31 and 32 33 WHEREAS, at an advertised public hearing, consistent with Kodiak Island Borough Code 34 17.205.040, the Planning and Zoning Commission considered the merits of the rezone request; 35 and 36 37 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend to the Borough 38 Assembly that Emerald Isle Estates Tract be rezoned from R3-Multifamily Residential District to 39 R1-Single-Family Residential District, finding that the public necessity, convenience, general 40 welfare, and good zoning practice would be enhanced by such action; and 41 42 WHEREAS, at an advertised public hearing, consistent with Kodiak Island Borough Code 43 17.205.040, the Borough Assembly considered the merits of the rezone request. 44 45 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 46 BOROUGH THAT: 47 48 Section 1: This ordinance is NOT of permanent nature and shall NOT become a part of the 49 Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances. 50 51 AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 136 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 2 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 Section 2: Emerald Isle Estates Tract is hereby rezoned from R3-Multifamily Residential District 52 to R1-Single-Family Residential District. 53 54 Section 3: By this ordinance, the Borough Assembly adopts the following findings of fact in 55 support of their approval of this rezone. 56 57 1. The applicant desires to limit development of Emerald Isle Estates Tract, and any lots 58 that may be created by subdivision of the tract, to single-family dwellings and associated 59 incidental and subordinate uses. Rezoning the parcel from R3-Multifamily Residential 60 District to R1-Single-Family Residential District will facilitate the desired development. 61 62 2. The parcel is situated in a longstanding neighborhood that is generally residential in 63 character and zoning. Rezoning the parcel from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-64 Single-Family Residential District will maintain that residential character and be 65 consistent with the surrounding zoning. 66 67 3. The parcel is capable of providing multiple building sites and parking areas that can 68 accommodate the full range of uses permitted in the R1-Single-Family Residential 69 District. 70 71 4. The rezone is consistent with the Urban Residential Comprehensive Plan Future Land 72 Use Designation assigned to the lot. The rezone is also consistent with, and will further 73 implement, various land use and economic goals, policies, and implementation actions 74 identified in the adopted Comprehensive Plan. 75 76 5. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly approve 77 this rezone. 78 79 Effective Date: This ordinance shall become effective upon verification by the Community 80 Development Department that all structures and uses on Emerald Isle Estates Tract have been 81 brought into compliance with the requirements of Title 17 (Zoning) of the Borough Code. Should 82 all structures and uses not be brought into compliance within 36 months of Assembly approval, 83 this approval shall become null and void. 84 85 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 86 THIS __________ DAY OF _______________, 2017. 87 88 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: 89 90 91 ___________________________ ___________________________ 92 Daniel A. Rohrer, Mayor Nova M. Javier, MMC, Clerk 93 94 VOTES: 95 Ayes: 96 Noes: 97 AGENDA ITEM #C.B. 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B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 3 2 R e z o n i n g E m e r a l d I s l e E s t a t e s T r a c t . . . Pa g e 1 3 8 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # C . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 3 2 R e z o n i n g E m e r a l d I s l e E s t a t e s T r a c t . . . Pa g e 1 3 9 o f 2 1 6 Kodiak Island Borough Page 1 of 8 Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes August 16, 2017 Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission Regular Meeting Minutes August 16, 2017 Regular Meeting 6:30 pm-Borough Assembly Chambers CALL TO ORDER CHAIR ARNDT called to order the August 16, 2017 regular meeting of the Planning & Zoning Commission at 6:30 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE CHAIR ARNDT led the pledge of allegiance. ROLL CALL Commissioners present were Scott Arndt, Barry Altenhof, Maria Painter, Alan Schmitt, Greg Spalinger, Chris Hatch, and Colin Young. A quorum was established. Community Development Department staff present was Director Sara Mason, Sheila Smith, Jack Maker (left 7:15 p.m.), and Daniel Mckenna-Foster (arrived 7:15 p.m.). APPROVAL OF AGENDA COMMISSIONER SPALINGER MOVED to approve the agenda. VOICE VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY APPROVAL OF MINUTES COMMISSIONER SPALINGER MOVED to approve the July 19, 2017 minutes. VOICE VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY CITIZENS’ COMMENTS None PUBLIC HEARINGS Comments limited to three minutes per speaker. Local phone number is 486-3231; Toll Free is 1-855-492-9202. Sign in and state your name for the record. A) CASE 18-002. Request a rezone of Emerald Isle Estates Tract from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District (Chapter 17.205 KIBC). The applicant is Emerald Isle Estates LLC. The location is 2716 Spruce Cape Road and the zoning is R3-Multi-family Residential. COMMISSIONER SPALINGER MOVED to recommend that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve the rezone of Emerald Isle Estates Tract from R3-Multi-family Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District (KIBC 17.205), subject to an effective clause, and to adopt the findings of fact listed in the staff report dated August 2, 2017 as “Findings of Fact” for Case 18-002. Staff reported the subject parcel is the former site of Jackson’s Mobile Home Park The applicant requests a rezone and he intends to subdivide the parcel into individual lots. A corresponding subdivision request has been submitted in conjunction with this rezone request. This rezone request is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Staff recommends forwarding this request to the assembly recommending approval. Open public hearing: Kevin Suydam, applicant, spoke in favor of his request. AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 140 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough Page 2 of 8 Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes August 16, 2017 Close public hearing: Brief commission discussion EFFECTIVE CLAUSE This ordinance shall become effective upon verification by the Community Development Department that all structures and uses on Emerald Isle Estates Tract have been brought into compliance with the requirements of Title 17 (Zoning) of the Borough Code. Should all structures and uses not be brought into compliance within 36 months of Assembly approval, this approval shall become null and void. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The applicant desires to limit development of Emerald Isle Estates Tract, and any lots that may be created by subdivision of the tract, to single-family dwellings and associated incidental and subordinate uses. Rezoning the parcel from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District will facilitate the desired development. 2. The parcel is situated in a longstanding neighborhood that is generally residential in character and zoning. Rezoning the parcel from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1- Single-Family Residential District will maintain that residential character and be consistent with the surrounding zoning. 3. The parcel is capable of providing multiple building sites and parking areas that can accommodate the full range of uses permitted in the R1-Single-Family Residential District. 4. The rezone is consistent with the Urban Residential Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Designation assigned to the lot. The rezone is also consistent with, and will further implement, various land use and economic goals, policies, and implementation actions identified in the adopted Comprehensive Plan. 5. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly approve this rezone. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY B. CASE S18-001. Request preliminary approval of the subdivision of Emerald Isle Estates Tract, vacating a 25’ wide utility easement, and creating Lots 1 thru 21 and Tract A, Emerald Isle Estates Subdivision (Chapters 16.40 and 16.60 KIBC). The applicant is Emerald Isle Estates LLC. The location is 2716 Spruce Cape Road and the zoning is R3- Multi-family Residential. COMMISSIONER SPALINGER MOVED to grant preliminary approval of the Subdivision of Emerald Isle Estates Tract, vacating a 25’ wide utility easement, and creating Lots 1 thru 21 and Tract A, Emerald Isle Estates Subdivision (Chapters 16.40 and 16.60 KIBC) subject to fifteen (15) conditions of approval, and to adopt the findings in the staff report dated August 2, 2017 case as "Findings of Fact" for case S18-001. Staff reported staff’s review of the plat shows it meets borough code requirements. Staff recommends preliminary approval be granted, subject to 15 conditions of approval. Open public hearing: David Zimmerman spoke in support of the request. Brenda Friend spoke in support of the request. Kevin Suydam, applicant, spoke in support of the request. Close public hearing: Commission discussion CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1. A note requiring a 10’ setback from the east side lot lines of Lots 15 and 21 and the west side lot line of Lot 14 shall be listed on the Final Plat. AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 141 of 216 KIB Location & Zoning Map Location and ZoningCase No. 18-002Applicant: Emerald Isle Estates LLC/Kevin SuydamSurveyor: Willman Land Surveying Request: A Rezone of Emerald Isle Estates Tractfrom R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District (Chapter 17.205 KIBC). Zoning Legend Public Use LandsWatershedConservationRural Residential Rural Residential 1Rural Residential 2Single Family ResidentialTwo Family Residential Multi Family ResidentialBusinessRetail BusinessIndustrial Light IndustrialRural Neighborhood CommercialUrban Neighborhood CommercialNatural Use 2 6 7 2 1 17 18A 1 8 C 1 8 B 1234 20 1 2 4 65 22C-1 23A 23B 4A 3 21A 7B 10C 10A - 1 1 0 A - 2 UNIT 3 UNIT 4 87A 5C 5D-14B4A 4C 3 2C 2B2A 1 24B - 1 2 4 A - 1 25A 25D 25B 25C JACK S O N M O B I L E H O M E TRAC K 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 BLM TR B T27S, R 1 9 W 3 1 34 9A9D 9C 3A 3B 3C 3DTRG 4 2 1 15B 13A 13F-1 13D 13C 13A-2 29 22 A - 1 22 E 22 B - 1 15A 1 5 C - 1 15D 13A- 1 1 5 C - 2 6 6 0 2145 2152 674 668 667 2 5 7 8 271327052679 2746 2625 2581 2557 2 5 5 2 25252507 2515 2483 2456 2436 2453 2408 2426 2450 2474 6 5 4 2490 2520 2546 6 3 5 6 4 7 6 6 1 2574 2564 7 2 8 7 5 0 25932585 2657 2646 2685 2695 758 746 2674 2692 27322716 7 6 1 7 7 1 6 5 0 2695 2726 2998 3036 3064 30923081 3053 3031 3011 3023 3019 2987 2949 2903 30 8 0 2906 2821 2608 2616 26352621 264 9 TUR N E R L A N E 3010 2610 2927 29 3 3 2 9 1 1 216 0 2590 2990 2680 2919 6 7 0 282027562800USS 3099USS 3469 USS 3233 USS 3099 USS 1822 U S S 3 0 9 9 U S S 3 1 0 0 2 6 7 2 1 17 18A 1 8 C 1 8 B 1234 20 1 2 4 65 22C-1 23A 23B 4A 3 21A 7B 10C 10A - 1 1 0 A - 2 UNIT 3 UNIT 4 87A 5C 5D-14B4A 4C 3 2C 2B2A 1 24B - 1 2 4 A - 1 25A 25D 25B 25C JACK S O N M O B I L E H O M E TRAC K 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 BLM TR B T27S, R 1 9 W 3 1 34 9A9D 9C 3A 3B 3C 3DTRG 4 2 1 15B 13A 13F-1 13D 13C 13A-2 29 22 A - 1 22 E 22 B - 1 15A 1 5 C - 1 15D 13A- 1 1 5 C - 2 WoodyWay Loop AndersonWay FieldsLane ThurstonLane M i s s i o n R o a d Metrokin Way Unkno w n Spruce Haven Lane C u t - O f f R o a d E a s t R e z a n o f D ri v e S pru ce C a p e Road Turne r L a n e J a c k s o n L a n e Kodiak Island Borough GIShttp://www.kodiakak.us/gis (907) 486-9337 This map is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended for any legal representations. 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Community Development Department Image OverlayCase No. 18-002Applicant: Emerald Isle Estates LLC/Kevin SuydamSurveyor: Willman Land Surveying Request: A Rezone of Emerald Isle Estates Tract fromR3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-FamilyResidential District (Chapter 17.205 KIBC). 2 20 1 2 4 65 22C-1 23A 23B 4A 3 21A 7B 10C 10A - 1 1 0 A - 2 87A 5D-1 24B - 1 2 4 A - 1 25A 25D 25B 25C JACK S O N M O B I L E H O M E TRAC K 7 89 13 14 15 3 1 34 9A9D 9C 13A 29 22 A - 1 22 E 22 B - 1 Mission R o a d Metrokin Way U n k n o w n C u t - O f f R o a d Spruce Cape Road Turne r L a n e J a c k s o n L a n eThurston L a n e 0 420 840210Feet µLegend Subject Parcel KIB Image Overlay Map µ PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-A P & Z REGULAR MEETING: AUGUST 16, 2017 Case No. 18-002 AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 143 of 216 STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION Case No. 18-002. A Rezone of Emerald Isle Estates Tract from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District (Chapter 17.205 KIBC). DATE: August 2, 2017 TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Community Development Department SUBJECT: Staff Report and Recommendation CASE: 18-002 APPLICANT: Emerald Isle Estates LLC/Kevin Suydam LOCATION: 2716 Spruce Cape Road LEGAL DSC: Emerald Isle Estates Tract ZONING: R3-Multifamily Residential FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION: Urban Residential NOTICE: Forty-three (43) public hearing notices were mailed on July 6, 2017. One (1) public hearing notice was returned as of the date this report was prepared. SITE VISIT: Virtual via GIS 1. Zoning History: • Designated Residential Unclassified by the 1968 Comprehensive Plan. • Rezoned to RR-Rural Residential by Ord. No. 80-9-0. • Rezoned to RR1-Rural Residential One by Ord. No. 83-15-0. • Rezoned to R3-Multifamily Residential by Ord. No. 2001-04. 2. Lot Size: 11.8 acres 3. Existing Land Use: In transition from mobile home park to residential. 4. Surrounding Land Use and Zoning: • R2 and PL zoning and uses to the north (single-family residences and the City wastewater treatment plant). • Waterfront to the south. • A vacant PL zoned parcel (subdivision into 3 lots and rezone of two of those lots to R2 pending) and waterfront to the east. • R1, R3, and RR1 Zoning and uses to the west (single-family residences). 5. Applicable 2008 Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Designation: Urban Residential: This designation allows for a variety of urban level residential uses. It is generally applied within incorporated cities and would allow for a mix of single-family and other types of housing, including those allowed in the R1, R2, R3, and SRO Zones. 6. Applicable Regulations: The following sections of Title 17 (Zoning) of the Borough Code are applicable to this request: 17.10.020 Reference and use (Comprehensive Plan). In accordance with Alaska Statutes, zoning decisions shall be based upon the recommendations contained in the comprehensive plan. 17.205.010 Authority (Amendments and changes). PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-A P & Z REGULAR MEETING: AUGUST 16, 2017 Case No. 18-002 AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 144 of 216 Whenever the public necessity, convenience, general welfare or good zoning practice requires, the assembly may, by ordinance and after report thereon by the commission and public hearing as required by law, amend, supplement, modify, repeal or otherwise change these regulations and the boundaries of the districts. 17.205.020 Report from planning and zoning commission (Amendments and changes) The commission shall report in writing to the assembly on any proposed change or amendment regardless of the manner in which such change is initiated and such report shall find: A. Findings as to need and justification for a change or amendments; B. Findings as to the effect a change or amendment would have on the objectives of the comprehensive plan; and C. Recommendations as to the approval or disapproval of the change or amendment. 17.205.055 Submission to assembly (Amendments and changes) A. Within 30 days after the commission has acted favorably upon a proposed zoning change in accordance with the above provisions; a report with recommendations shall be submitted to the assembly together with the proposed ordinance. Such recommendations of the commission shall be advisory only and shall not be binding upon the assembly. When an ordinance has been forwarded to the assembly, the assembly shall act in accordance with this chapter, and notice shall be issued as provided in KIBC 17.205.070 by the clerk. B. If the commission recommends denial of any proposed amendment; its action shall be final unless the initiating party, within 10 days, files a written statement with the clerk requesting that the commission’s action be taken up by the assembly. 17.75.010 Description and intent (R1-Single-Family Residential District). The R1 single-family residential zoning district is established as a land use district for small lot, single-family residential dwellings where public water and sewer services are available. For the single-family residential district, in promoting the general purposes of this title, the specific intentions of this chapter are: A. To encourage the construction of single-family dwellings; B. To prohibit commercial and industrial land uses and any other use of the land which would interfere with the development or continuation of single-family dwellings in the district; C. To encourage the discontinuance of existing uses that are not permitted under the provisions of this chapter; D. To discourage any use which would generate other than normal vehicular traffic on streets serving residents on those streets; and E. To prohibit any use which, because of its character or size, would create requirements and costs for public services, such as police and fire protection, water supply and sewerage, before such service can systematically and adequately be provided. 17.85.010 Description and intent (R3-Multifamily Residential District). The R3 multifamily residential zoning district is established as a land use district for one-family, two-family, and multifamily dwellings and limited office uses where public water and sewer services are available. For the multifamily residential zoning district, in promoting the general purposes of this title, the specific intentions of this chapter are: A. To encourage the construction of one-family, two-family, and multifamily dwellings; B. To prohibit commercial and industrial land uses and any other use of the land which PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-A P & Z REGULAR MEETING: AUGUST 16, 2017 Case No. 18-002 AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 145 of 216 would interfere with the development or continuation of one-family, two-family, and multifamily dwellings in this district; C. To encourage the discontinuance of existing uses that are not permitted under the provisions of this chapter; D. To discourage any use which, because of its character or size, would create requirements and costs for public services, such as police and fire protection, water supply, and sewerage, before such services can adequately be provided; and E. To discourage any use which would generate other than normal vehicular traffic on streets serving residents on those streets STAFF ANALYSIS This is a request to rezone the 11.8 acre Emerald Isle Estates Tract from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District. The subject parcel is the former site of Jackson’s Mobile Home Park. In 2015, zoning compliance was issued to change the use from a mobile home park to residential (BZ2015-096). The applicant is nearing completion of extinguishing the mobile home park use. This rezone request is the next step in the applicant’s effort to proceed with residential development. The applicant intends to subdivide the parcel into individual lots to be offered for sale for residential development. A corresponding subdivision request has been submitted in conjunction with this rezone request (Case No. S18-001). That case follows this request. The applicant desires to limit development in the proposed subdivision to single-family dwellings and associated incidental and subordinate uses. Accordingly, a rezone to R1-Single-Family Residential District is requested. It is important to note that, should this rezone be denied, the applicant may still limit development to the desired uses through restrictive covenants. FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION, ZONING, AND USE The subject parcel is assigned a Future Land Use Designation of Urban Residential. The current R3-Multifamily Residential zoning and requested R1-Single-Family Residential zoning are both consistent with that designation. The applicant’s desire to limit future development to single-family dwellings and associated incidental and subordinate uses is also consistent with the requested R1-Single-Family Residential zoning. The transition from mobile home park to residential is still in progress. Although most structures associated with the mobile home park use have been removed, the following structures remain: • A longstanding warehouse/shop building 1 that fronts Spruce Cape Road and is adjacent to the Spruce Cape helipad on Lot 29 U.S. Survey 3099. This structure was permitted in residential zoning by an exception in 1965. An apartment was constructed within the structure in 1982 and remains to date. Accordingly, the structure meets the definition of a single-family dwelling with attached garage/shop. • An approximate 20’ x 35’ accessory building 2 located behind the above building. • A single-family dwelling 3 that fronts spruce Cape Road. • A single-family dwelling 4 near the southwest corner. • Five manufactured homes and one small accessory building 5 stored at various locations. 1 Appendix 1 2 Appendix 2 3 Appendix 3 4 Appendix 4 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-A P & Z REGULAR MEETING: AUGUST 16, 2017 Case No. 18-002 AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 146 of 216 The combination of buildings that remain on the parcel and their associated uses are not consistent with R1-Single-Family Residential District Permitted Uses (multiple single-family dwellings and mobile home storage). As stated above, the effort to extinguish the mobile home park use and proceed with residential development is still in progress. That effort will require that these structures be brought into compliance with Title 17 (Zoning) of the Borough Code prior to being allowed to proceed with residential development. To ensure the existing structures are brought into compliance prior to the rezone becoming effective, the following effective clause is recommended: • This ordinance shall become effective upon verification by the Community Development Department that all structures and uses on Emerald Isle Estates Tract have been brought into compliance with the requirements of Title 17 (Zoning) of the Borough Code. Should all structures and uses not be brought into compliance within 36 months of Assembly approval, this approval shall become null and void. *Staff Note: The recommended conditions of approval for the corresponding subdivision request require that these structures are brought into compliance prior to approval of the Final Plat (this would be required for any request to subdivide the subject parcel). Consequently, satisfying those conditions of approval would also satisfy the effective clause, resulting in the rezone becoming effective at the same time as Final Plat approval. RECENT DEVELOPMENT TRENDS IN THE AREA The most recent development in the area has been the removal of mobile homes and other structures from the mobile home park that was previously established on this parcel. Prior to this, development was negligible due to the lack of vacant land. As stated earlier in this report, the applicant intends to subdivide the parcel into individual lots for single-family residential development. Those actions will promote the development of single-family dwellings, which is consistent with the residential character of the surrounding area. COMPATABILITY OF LAND USES The parcel is situated in a neighborhood that is generally residential in character, consisting of a mixture of R1-Single-Family Residential, R2-Two-Family Residential, R3-Multifamily Residential, and RR1-Rural Residential One zoning and uses (single-family residences). The portion of the parcel that fronts Spruce Cape Road is across from and/or adjacent to PL- Public Use Lands zoning and uses (wastewater treatment plant and vacant Borough owned land that is pending subdivision into three lots, two of which will be rezoned to R2 upon the recording of the Final Plat) Rezoning the parcel from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District will maintain the area’s residential character and be consistent with surrounding zoning and uses. LAND SUITABILITY The subject parcel is 11.8 acres. It is served by City Sewer and water and is accessed by existing roadways. For decades the parcel adequately accommodated a combination of approximately 100 manufactured homes and single-family dwellings. In doing so, the parcel has proven capable of providing multiple building sites and parking areas that can accommodate the full range of uses permitted in R1-Single-Family Residential zoning. TRAFFIC IMPACTS The parcel is accessed by urban collector and local roadways (Spruce Cape Road, Jackson 5 Appendix 5.1 and 5.2 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-A P & Z REGULAR MEETING: AUGUST 16, 2017 Case No. 18-002 AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 147 of 216 Lane, and Metrokin Way). For several decades, those roadways adequately accommodated the traffic generated by the previously established mobile home park use. Rezoning the parcel to from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District will result in permitted uses that are less intensive with regard to traffic generation. Consequently, should this rezone be approved, the existing roadways will be capable of continuing to provide safe and adequate access to and from the site. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CONSISTENCY This Rezone is consistent with the Urban Residential Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Designation assigned to the parcel. The rezone is also consistent with the following goals, policies, and implementation actions of the adopted Comprehensive Plan: • Land Use Goal: Regulate and manage land uses to balance the rights of private property owners with community values and objectives.  Policy: Maximize compatibility of adjacent land uses and minimize conflicts through zoning, buffering, design standards, and other means.  Policy: Zone land to meet future housing, commercial, industrial, and other land needs. o Implementation Actions: Identify an adequate supply of land in each community to meet future residential needs and other land development needs based on future population and employment growth projections, assumptions about the type and land requirements for projected uses, and conditions or constraints that might affect development. Consider use of public or private Native-owned land to help meet these needs. • Housing Goal: Help ensure that an adequate supply of land for housing and a sufficient stock of housing, including affordable housing, are available for Borough residents.  Policy: In partnership with local communities, Tribal councils, Native Corporations, the Kodiak Island Housing Authority, and others, help ensure that there is an adequate supply of developable residential land to meet long-term housing needs throughout the Borough, including senior housing. CONCLUSION Staff has determined that this rezone is consistent with the assigned Future Land Use Designation and various objectives of the adopted Comprehensive Plan and satisfies the requirements of Title 17 of the Kodiak Island Borough Code for amendments and changes as set forth in the recommended findings of fact. Anticipating a favorable recommendation to the assembly, a draft rezone ordinance is attached to this report. PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-A P & Z REGULAR MEETING: AUGUST 16, 2017 Case No. 18-002 AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 148 of 216 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Commission forward this rezone request to the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly with a recommendation for approval, subject to an effective clause. APPROPRIATE MOTION Should the Commission agree with the staff recommendation, the appropriate motion is: Move to recommend that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve the rezone of Emerald Isle Estates Tract from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District (KIBC 17.205), subject to an effective clause, and to adopt the findings of fact listed in the staff report dated August 16, 2017 and entered into the record for this case as “Findings of Fact” for Case No. 18-002. FINDINGS OF FACT (KIBC 17.205.020.A-C) 1. The applicant desires to limit development of Emerald Isle Estates Tract, and any lots that may be created by subdivision of the tract, to single-family dwellings and associated incidental and subordinate uses. Rezoning the parcel from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District will facilitate the desired development. 2. The parcel is situated in a longstanding neighborhood that is generally residential in character and zoning. Rezoning the parcel from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1- Single-Family Residential District will maintain that residential character and be consistent with the surrounding zoning. 3. The parcel is capable of providing multiple building sites and parking areas that can accommodate the full range of uses permitted in the R1-Single-Family Residential District. 4. The rezone is consistent with the Urban Residential Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Designation assigned to the lot. The rezone is also consistent with, and will further implement, various land use and economic goals, policies, and implementation actions identified in the adopted Comprehensive Plan. 5. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly approve this rezone. PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-A P & Z REGULAR MEETING: AUGUST 16, 2017 Case No. 18-002 AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 149 of 216 Introduced by: KIB Manager 1 Drafted by: P&Z Commission 2 Introduced on: 3 Public Hearing Date: 4 Adopted on: 5 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 7 ORDINANCE NO. FY2018-XX 8 9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH REZONING 10 EMERALD ISLE ESTATES TRACT FROM R3-MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO 11 R1-SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (P&Z CASE NO. 18-002) 12 13 WHEREAS, as a second class borough, the Kodiak Island Borough exercises planning, 14 platting, and land use regulations on an area wide basis pursuant to Chapter 29.40 Alaska 15 Statutes; and 16 17 WHEREAS, in accordance with AS 29.40, the Kodiak Island Borough adopted the 2008 18 Comprehensive Plan update on December 6, 2007 (Ordinance No. FY2008-10) to replace the 19 1968 Comprehensive Plan; and 20 21 WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough has adopted KIBC Title 17 (Zoning) in accordance 22 with AS 29.40 to implement the Kodiak Island Borough Comprehensive Plan; and 23 24 WHEREAS, KIBC 17.205.010 provides that “Whenever the public necessity, convenience, 25 general welfare or good zoning practice requires, the assembly may, by ordinance and after 26 report thereon by the commission and public hearing as required by law, amend, supplement, 27 modify, repeal or otherwise change these regulations and the boundaries of the districts”; and 28 29 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission received a request to rezone Emerald Isle 30 Estates Tract from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District; 31 and 32 33 WHEREAS, at an advertised public hearing, consistent with Kodiak Island Borough Code 34 17.205.040, the Planning and Zoning Commission considered the merits of the rezone request; 35 and 36 37 WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend to the Borough 38 Assembly that Emerald Isle Estates Tract be rezoned from R3-Multifamily Residential District to 39 R1-Single-Family Residential District, finding that the public necessity, convenience, general 40 welfare, and good zoning practice would be enhanced by such action; and 41 42 WHEREAS, at an advertised public hearing, consistent with Kodiak Island Borough Code 43 17.205.040, the Borough Assembly considered the merits of the rezone request. 44 45 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-XX Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 1 of 3 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-A P & Z REGULAR MEETING: AUGUST 16, 2017 Case No 18-002 AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 150 of 216 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 46 BOROUGH THAT: 47 48 Section 1: This ordinance is NOT of permanent nature and shall NOT become a part of the 49 Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances. 50 51 Section 2: Emerald Isle Estates Tract is hereby rezoned from R3-Multifamily Residential District 52 to R1-Single-Family Residential District. 53 54 Section 3: By this ordinance, the Borough Assembly adopts the following findings of fact in 55 support of their approval of this rezone. 56 57 1. The applicant desires to limit development of Emerald Isle Estates Tract, and any lots 58 that may be created by subdivision of the tract, to single-family dwellings and associated 59 incidental and subordinate uses. Rezoning the parcel from R3-Multifamily Residential 60 District to R1-Single-Family Residential District will facilitate the desired development. 61 62 2. The parcel is situated in a longstanding neighborhood that is generally residential in 63 character and zoning. Rezoning the parcel from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-64 Single-Family Residential District will maintain that residential character and be 65 consistent with the surrounding zoning. 66 67 3. The parcel is capable of providing multiple building sites and parking areas that can 68 accommodate the full range of uses permitted in the R1-Single-Family Residential 69 District. 70 71 4. The rezone is consistent with the Urban Residential Comprehensive Plan Future Land 72 Use Designation assigned to the lot. The rezone is also consistent with, and will further 73 implement, various land use and economic goals, policies, and implementation actions 74 identified in the adopted Comprehensive Plan. 75 76 5. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends that the Borough Assembly approve 77 this rezone. 78 79 Effective Date: This ordinance shall become effective upon verification by the Community 80 Development Department that all structures and uses on Emerald Isle Estates Tract have been 81 brought into compliance with the requirements of Title 17 (Zoning) of the Borough Code. Should 82 all structures and uses not be brought into compliance within 36 months of Assembly approval, 83 this approval shall become null and void. 84 85 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 86 THIS __________ DAY OF _______________, 2017. 87 88 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: 89 90 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-XX Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 2 of 3 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-A P & Z REGULAR MEETING: AUGUST 16, 2017 Case No 18-002 AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 151 of 216 91 ___________________________ ___________________________ 92 Daniel A. Rohrer, Mayor Nova M. Javier, MMC, Clerk 93 94 VOTES: 95 Ayes: 96 Noes: 97 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-XX Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 3 of 3 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-A P & Z REGULAR MEETING: AUGUST 16, 2017 Case No 18-002 AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 152 of 216 Appendix 1 – Photos of existing single-family dwelling with attached garage/shop on proposed Lot 1 AG E N D A I T E M # C . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 3 2 R e z o n i n g E m e r a l d I s l e E s t a t e s T r a c t . . . Pa g e 1 5 3 o f 2 1 6 Appendix 2 – Photos of existing accessory building on proposed Lot 1 (not shown on plat) AG E N D A I T E M # C . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 3 2 R e z o n i n g E m e r a l d I s l e E s t a t e s T r a c t . . . Pa g e 1 5 4 o f 2 1 6 Appendix 3 – Photos of existing single-family dwelling on proposed Lot 3 AG E N D A I T E M # C . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 3 2 R e z o n i n g E m e r a l d I s l e E s t a t e s T r a c t . . . Pa g e 1 5 5 o f 2 1 6 Appendix 4 – Photos of existing single-family dwelling on proposed Tract A AG E N D A I T E M # C . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 3 2 R e z o n i n g E m e r a l d I s l e E s t a t e s T r a c t . . . Pa g e 1 5 6 o f 2 1 6 Appendix 5.1 – Photos of 4 of the 5 manufactured homes currently being stored on parent parcel AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 157 of 216 Appendix 5 – Photos of 5th manufactured home and accessory building currently stored on parent parcel AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 158 of 216 PU B L I C H E A R I N G I T E M 7 - A P & Z R E G U L A R M E E T I N G : A U G U S T 1 6 , 2 0 1 7 Ca s e N o . 1 8 - 0 0 2 AG E N D A I T E M # C . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 3 2 R e z o n i n g E m e r a l d I s l e E s t a t e s T r a c t . . . Pa g e 1 5 9 o f 2 1 6 PU B L I C H E A R I N G I T E M 7 - A P & Z R E G U L A R M E E T I N G : A U G U S T 1 6 , 2 0 1 7 Ca s e N o . 1 8 - 0 0 2 AG E N D A I T E M # C . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 3 2 R e z o n i n g E m e r a l d I s l e E s t a t e s T r a c t . . . Pa g e 1 6 0 o f 2 1 6 PU B L I C H E A R I N G I T E M 7 - A P & Z R E G U L A R M E E T I N G : A U G U S T 1 6 , 2 0 1 7 Ca s e N o . 1 8 - 0 0 2 AG E N D A I T E M # C . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 3 2 R e z o n i n g E m e r a l d I s l e E s t a t e s T r a c t . . . Pa g e 1 6 1 o f 2 1 6 PU B L I C H E A R I N G I T E M 7 - A P & Z R E G U L A R M E E T I N G : A U G U S T 1 6 , 2 0 1 7 Ca s e N o . 1 8 - 0 0 2 AG E N D A I T E M # C . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 3 2 R e z o n i n g E m e r a l d I s l e E s t a t e s T r a c t . . . Pa g e 1 6 2 o f 2 1 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska 99615 (907) 486-9363 www.kodiakak.us July 6, 2017 Public Hearing Item 7-B PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE A public hearing will be held on Wednesday, August 16, 2017. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, before the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission, to hear comments if any, on the following request: CASE: 18-002 APPLICANT: Emerald Isle Estates LLC/Kevin Suydam REQUEST: A Rezone of Emerald Isle Estates Tract from R3-Multifamily Residential District to R1-Single-Family Residential District (Chapter 17.205 KIBC). LOCATION: 2716 Spruce Cape Road ZONING: R3-Multifamily Residential This notice is being sent to you because our records indicate you are a property owner/interested party in the area of the request. If you do not wish to testify verbally, you may provide your comments in the space below or in a letter to the Community Development Department. Written comments must be received by 5 pm, Tuesday, August 1, 2017 to be considered by the commission. If you would like to fax your comments to us, our fax number is: (907) 486-9396, or you may email your comments to ssmith@kodiakak.us. If you would like to testify via telephone, please call in your comments during the appropriate public hearing section of the meeting. The local call-in telephone number is 486- 3231. The toll free telephone number is 1-855-492-9202. One week prior to the regular meeting, on Wednesday, August 9, 2017, a work session will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Kodiak Island Borough Conference Room (#121), to review the packet material for the case. Kodiak Island Borough Code provides you with specific appeal rights if you disagree with the Commission's decision on this request. If you have any questions about the request or your appeal rights, please feel free to call us at 486-9363. Your Name: Mailing Address: Your property description: Comments: PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-A P & Z REGULAR MEETING: AUGUST 16, 2017 Case No. 18-002 AGENDA ITEM #C.B. 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Legend Subject Parcel Notification Area http://www.kodiakak.us/gis (907) 486-9337 This map is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended for any legal representations. Community Development Department Access Roads Unconstructed Right of Ways PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 7-A P & Z REGULAR MEETING: AUGUST 16, 2017 Case No. 18-002 AGENDA ITEM #C.B. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract ...Page 164 of 216 FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME MAIL_LINE_MAIL_LINE1 MAIL_CITY MAIL_STATE MAIL_ZIP PATRICK ADAMS 2546 SPRUCE CAPE RD KODIAK AK 99615 MARTIN BELARDE PO BOX 1929 KODIAK AK 99615 ANGEL BRAVO PO BOX 2027 KODIAK AK 99615 TIMOTHY BURCH 9620 RIMROCK CIRCLE PRESCOTT VALLEY AZ 86314 ALVIN BURCH P.O. 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F Y 2 0 1 8 - 3 2 R e z o n i n g E m e r a l d I s l e E s t a t e s T r a c t . . . Pa g e 1 6 7 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # C . B . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 3 2 R e z o n i n g E m e r a l d I s l e E s t a t e s T r a c t . . . Pa g e 1 6 8 o f 2 1 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH STAFF REPORT OCTOBER 19, 2017 ASSEMBLY REGULAR MEETING Kodiak Island Borough SUBJECT: Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, and Commissions as Established in the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances Title 2 Administration and Personnel Chapter 2.100 Boards, Committees, and Commissions. ORIGINATOR: Nova Javier RECOMMENDATION: Move to advance Ordinance No. FY2015-07 to public hearing at the next regular meeting of the Assembly. DISCUSSION: All boards, committees, and commissions established under Title 2 of the Borough Code, with the exception of those mandated by state law, shall terminate by operation of law three years from the date of passage of this section, unless affirmatively reestablished or continued by the assembly for a period not to exceed three years. The Boards, Committees, and Commissions reestablished per this Ordinance will be for three years, starting January 1, 2018 until December 31, 2020. Advertising for this process and public hearing were advertised on September 8, October 6, and another notice will go out on October 27. All the members of the boards, committees, and commissions were notified about the public hearing on November 2, 2017. Note: • Section 203 of the Personnel Manual states the Assembly shall appoint a Personnel Board consisting of five members. The Personnel Advisory Board is referred to in the personnel manual (see attached). • The Kodiak Economic Development Commission (KEDC) exists in the code. The Borough contracted for many years with the Chamber of Commerce and a Comprehensive Economic Development (CEDS) Committee was formed. CEDS took over the role of KEDC. The contract with the Chamber of Commerce was terminated effective April 30, 2014. KEDC still exists in Title 2 but there are currently no members. CEDS Committee is non existent due to the termination of the contract with the Chambers. Visit http://www.codepublishing.com/AK/KodiakIslandBorough/?KodiakIslandBorough02/KodiakIslan dBorough02.html to access KIBC Title 2 and see the different descriptions and duties of the boards. ALTERNATIVES: AGENDA ITEM #C.C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, a...Page 169 of 216 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH STAFF REPORT OCTOBER 19, 2017 ASSEMBLY REGULAR MEETING Kodiak Island Borough FISCAL IMPACT: OTHER INFORMATION: AGENDA ITEM #C.C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, a...Page 170 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 1 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 Introduced by: Borough Assembly 1 Drafted by: Borough Clerk 2 Introduced on: 10/19/2017 3 Public Hearing Date: 4 Adopted on: 5 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 7 ORDINANCE NO. FY2018-10 8 9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 10 REESTABLISHING BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND COMMISSIONS AS ESTABLISHED IN 11 THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH CODE OF ORDINANCES TITLE 2 ADMINISTRATION 12 AND PERSONNEL CHAPTER 2.100 BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND COMMISSIONS 13 14 WHEREAS, all boards, committees, and commissions established under Title 2, Chapter 15 2.100 of the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances, with the exception of those mandated 16 by law, shall terminate by operation of law every three years, unless affirmatively re-established 17 or continued by the Assembly; and 18 19 WHEREAS, the Assembly shall hold a public hearing to receive testimony on the need for the 20 continued existence of the board, committee, or commission from the general public and 21 members of the board, committee, or commission. 22 23 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 24 BOROUGH that: 25 26 Section 1: This ordinance is of a general and permanent nature and shall become a part of 27 the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances; and 28 29 Section 2: The following boards, committees, and commissions, with the exemption of the 30 (INSERT HERE), are hereby affirmatively reestablished in the Kodiak Island 31 Borough Code of Ordinances effective midnight December 31, 2017. 32 33 Chapter 2.15 Personnel Advisory Board 34 Chapter 2.110 Emergency Services Council 35 Chapter 2.115 Kodiak Economic Development Commission 36 Chapter 2.120 Parks and Recreation Committee 37 Chapter 2.125 Architectural/Engineering Review Board 38 Chapter 2.145 Solid Waste Advisory Board 39 Chapter 2.155 Kodiak Workforce Regional Advisory Council 40 Chapter 2.160 Borough Lands Committee 41 42 Effective Date: This ordinance takes effect upon adoption. (Note: KIBC 2.30.070 states an 43 ordinance takes effect upon adoption or at a later date specified in the ordinance.) 44 45 AGENDA ITEM #C.C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, a...Page 171 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 2 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 46 THIS __________ DAY OF _______________, 2017. 47 48 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: 49 50 51 ___________________________ ___________________________ 52 Daniel A. Rohrer, Mayor Nova M. Javier, MMC, Clerk 53 54 VOTES: 55 Ayes: 56 Noes: 57 AGENDA ITEM #C.C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, a...Page 172 of 216 10/18/2017 Dear Mayor Rohrer and the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly: This letter is in response to the reestablishment of the Kodiak Workforce Regional Advisory Council. KWRAC was last reestablished in 2014. Since then, KWRAC has helped introduce and mediate AK DOL Registered Apprentice programs in Kodiak, advised the KHS entrepreneurship program, hosted a workforce forum, collected employer data, and has recently begun discussions on how the community can assist with:  Voc Rehab employment needs  Education and training for immigrants who have foreign professional credentials  Resurrecting job fairs and small business/start-up/self-employment advising Unfortunately, as you are aware, the Council has repeated difficulty establishing quorums in order to conduct business, stifling the important work that everyone on the Council agrees is necessary for our community. The meetings in which we do have a quorum, business has still remained sluggish due to the lack of attendance and participation by several significant community partners (industry sector representatives, education organizations, and local government representation). As a function of the Kodiak Island Borough, KWRAC is beholden to open meetings laws, and because of the difficulty of holding meetings, we, the undersigned, recommend against reestablishing KWRAC as a borough advisory group, shifting responsibility of continuing the group to those organizations equipped and specifically charged with responding to Kodiak’s workforce needs: UAA, Kodiak College, UAF/FITC, and the Kodiak Island Borough School District. Ideally, the Chamber of Commerce, native corporations, and our local Dept. of Labor office will take a leadership and organizational position, too. Doing so will:  Relieve the group of quorum regulations  Compel these organizations to hold joint meetings specifically concerning Kodiak’s workforce needs, share resources and align programs, and regularly present a cohesive message to the Kodiak Island Borough about workforce development  Eliminate the allocation of already stretched KIB resources (KIB Code 2.155.050) De-establishing KWRAC, however, may also have detrimental effects:  Loss of the public voice and accountability, unless a new reiteration of KWRAC intentionally makes their meetings public. We don’t think a KWRAC that serves only the organizational interests of KIBSD and/or Kodiak College is in our community’s best interest, and we think the Council agrees with that.  Loss of obligation to advise the KIB in workforce-related issues, unless Borough participation is intentionally sought and maintained. AGENDA ITEM #C.C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, a...Page 173 of 216 10/18/2017 If KWRAC were de-established, we recommend that the seats and original duties (KIB Code 2.155) be maintained, with a few exceptions:  Addition of a Voc Rehab seat in 2.155.010 “Membership”  Deletion of 2.155.040.C “Provide oversight and advice on One-Stop Job Center operations to ensure they are meeting regional and local needs.” This particular duty would be inappropriate for a non-public advisory council. Thank you for your consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Dr. Jared Griffin, Chair, Arts and Communication Seat, Kodiak Workforce Regional Advisory Council Dr. Alisha Drabek, Citizen-at-Large Seat, Kodiak Workforce Regional Advisory Council Dr. Larry LeDoux, Ex-Officio, KIBSD Superintendent, Kodiak Workforce Regional Advisory Council Garet Plantz, Business Management Seat, Kodiak Workforce Regional Advisory Council Rachel Putman, Department of Labor Seat, Kodiak Workforce Regional Advisory Council Stacey Simmons, Native Corporations Seat, Kodiak Workforce Regional Advisory Council AGENDA ITEM #C.C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, a...Page 174 of 216 2.100.180 Termination. A. All boards, committees, and commissions established under this chapter, with the exception of those mandated by state law, shall terminate by operation of law three years from the date of passage of this section, unless affirmatively reestablished or continued by the assembly for a period not to exceed three years. Any newly created board, committee, or commission shall be subject to the provisions of this section. Prior to the termination, continuation, or reestablishment, the clerk shall publish a notice of termination 60 days prior to the termination, and the assembly shall hold a public hearing, receiving testimony from the general public and members of the board, committee, or commission. In said hearing, the board, committee, or commission shall have the burden of demonstrating a public need for its continued existence. B. A determination as to whether a board, committee, or commission has demonstrated a public need for its continued existence shall take into consideration the following factors: 1. The extent to which a board, committee, commission or program has operated in the public interest; 2. The extent to which a board, committee, or commission has recommendations which are generally of benefit to the public interest; 3. The extent to which a board, committee, or commission has encouraged interested persons to report to it concerning the effect of its decisions on the effectiveness of service, and availability of service which it has provided; 4. The extent to which the board, committee, or commission has encouraged public participation in the making of its decisions; and 5. The efficiency with which public inquiries or complaints regarding the activities of the board, committee, commission or agency filed with it, with the department to which a board, committee, or commission is administratively assigned, have been processed and resolved. [Ord. 02-15 §2, 2002; Ord. 99-09 §2, 1999; Ord. 98-02 §8, 1998; Ord. 96-16 §2, 1996; Ord. 93-61 §2, 1993; Ord. 87-29-O §3, 1987. Formerly §2.39.180]. AGENDA ITEM #C.C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, a...Page 175 of 216 AG E N D A I T E M # C . C . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 1 0 R e e s t a b l i s h i n g B o a r d s , C o m m i t t e e s , a . . . Pa g e 1 7 6 o f 2 1 6 AG E N D A I T E M # C . C . Or d i n a n c e N o . F Y 2 0 1 8 - 1 0 R e e s t a b l i s h i n g B o a r d s , C o m m i t t e e s , a . . . Pa g e 1 7 7 o f 2 1 6 KODIAK 7................. CHAMBER 77 qf C OMMERCE, 100 L Marine Wail,Suit e300,Kodiak Ahaska 99615*(907)486-55570 FAX- (907)486-7605 March 20, 2014 www.kodiakehmnber.orge Eynafl- eharnber(kodiak.org Bud Cassidy, Manager Kodiak Island Borough 710 Mill Bay Rd. Kodiak, AK 99615 Dear Mr. Cassidy, RE: Economic Development Contract The Kodiak Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors discussed concerns over the Economic Development contract it has with the Kodiak Island Borough at its March 17th meeting. At this time we are giving the Kodiak Island Borough, a one month notice of cancellation of contract, to become effective April 30, 2014. The Kodiak Chamber of Commerce feels that the work we have done towards Economic Development over the past 20 years has benefited the community greatly. We have worked in partnership with the Borough and City on numerous projects over the years including the Launch Complex, Fiber Optic Cable, Shiplift Facility, etc. The Chamber's mission is "to promote a strong and diverse economy for the Kodiak region" and we will continue to fulfill that mission as our membership and Board of Directors sees fit. We thank you for your many years of support. We intend to continue our role as a leader in improving the economic growth of Kodiak and surrounding areas, and look forward to our continued relationship for the betterment of Kodiak. Sinc rely, Darlene Williamson, President Dedicated to Kodiak's Economic FUtUre AGENDA ITEM #C.C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, a...Page 178 of 216 CtaknaND 0.04 —Ol ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Borough) and the Kodiak Chamber of Commerce (contractor) for the purpose of setting forth the terms and conditions pursuant to which the contractor shall be contracted to provide economic development activities. Section 1. INTENT OF AGREEMENT. The contractor is hereby contracted to provide an economic development committee and staff to focus on economic development planning and project development in the Kodiak Island Borough. Section 2. SCOPE OF WORK. The contractor will provide staff who will serve on the economic development committee drawn from the Kodiak Island community with representatives from the City of Kodiak,. Kodiak Island Borough, Kodiak Island outlying communities, and with the Kodiak Chamber of Commerce. Staff will work with the Committee to accomplish the following tasks identified in the document, such as: a. Continue to facilitate the Kodiak Fisheries Advisory Council and forward recommendations to the Borough Assembly and Manager; b. Work with the National Marine Fisheries Service, University of Alaska Fishery Industrial Technology Center, and local processors to achieve stability and diversification in the fish processing industry by encouraging secondary and value-added processing, harvesting of under-utilized species, and by maximizing by-product utilization; c. Continue looking for grants and funding to revitalize the Kodiak Branding and Marketing Committee in their efforts to develop and implement a marketing plan and quality assurance program for Kodiak seafood; d. Work with the Kodiak Island Convention and Visitors Bureau to transform the visitor industry into a significant component of the Kodiak Region's economy; e. Work with local retailers to promote a Shop Local Campaign; f. Work with Kodiak College, the Kodiak Island Borough School District, Kodiak Area Native Association, and other organizations to encourage entrepreneurship and assist small business development; g. Continued participation and involvement with Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference in their efforts to bring economic stability to the region. h. Work with educational institutions, public funding entities and industry to develop a comprehensive economically sustainable fisheries research facility in Kodiak. i. Explore ways of enhancing Kodiak's position as a regional transportation hub; j. Assist in the economic development of Kodiak Region outlying communities. k. Conduct a web based survey to identify key barriers, benefits and needs in Kodiak's business community in order to strengthen their role in Kodiak's economy. I. Establish a work group formed by Kodiak key business and government leaders to identify what is needed to solve the community's housing shortage and work to Page 1 of 2 AGENDA ITEM #C.C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, a...Page 179 of 216 promote the solutions identified. The information gathered from the group will be used to write a comprehensive Kodiak Housing Report. m. Create a "COMMERCIAL FISHING LOAN PROGRAM" page on Chamber's new website that links to appropriate information on State's website. n. Create a "STARTING A BUSINESS IN KODIAK page on Chamber's new website that links to appropriate information. A minimum of four Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) committee meetings will be scheduled during the term of this Agreement for the purpose of maintaining committee input and guiding the efforts of the contractor. A report of all activities of the contractor will be submitted to the Borough Manager following each meeting. Section 3. REPORTS. In addition to the CEDS Committee reports, the Contractor shall provide a quarterly written report regarding the tasks identified in Section 2 of this contract. Section 4. TERM. This agreement will remain in effect July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014, unless earlier terminated. Either party shall have the right to terminate the agreement without penalty upon one month's written notice to the other. Section 5. COMPENSATION. As compensation for all services rendered under this agreement, contractor shall be paid $43,000.00 by the Kodiak Island Borough. Said compensation shall be paid in equal installments of $10,750.00 on the second Friday of July and October 2013, and January and April 2014. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Agreement on this / day of June 2013. KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH KODIAK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AIL harles E. Cassidy Jr., Borough Manager Trevor Brown, Executive Director ATTEST: Stp.ND eQ' , Tth. JavJC, BoughClerk 1 3 AIWA 196 Page 2 of 2 AGENDA ITEM #C.C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, a...Page 180 of 216 Kodiak Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Department Quarterly Report to the Kodiak Island Borough October 15, 2013 1. Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS). Q1 2014 CEDS Committee meeting is scheduled for October 30, 2013. The CEDS planning process and resulting documentation helps coordinate efforts of local government, private industry, non - profits and other community stakeholders to identify and achieve economic development goals. Committee meetings are held in October, December, February /March and April /May to accommodate Kodiak summer schedules. Major updates at the October CEDS Committee meeting include an overview of new proposed rules issued by the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, outlining proposed changes to CEDS guidelines and processes. The new guidance aims to incentivize innovation and collaboration, and modernize the CEDS requirements to four essential planning elements, allowing community planning efforts to focus on strategies, performance and outputs. Due to the federal government shutdown issuance of final rules is delayed, but was expected in the latter half of 2013. The CEDS planning process over the next 6 months will identify economic development priorities for Kodiak and help guide utilization of Chamber resources. 2. Kodiak Fisheries Advisory Council. A September meeting of KFAC was not possible due to conflicts with other federal and local meetings related to fisheries. Discussion at the last Fisheries Work Group (FWG) meeting on October 14, 2013, contemplates dissolving KFAC entirely as the FWG continues to take an active role is fisheries issues. 3. Achieve Stability and Diversification in Fish Processing Industry Through Secondary and Value - Add Processing, Harvesting Under - Utilized Species and Maximizing By- Product Utilization. Prioritization of this item will be clarified during the CEDS planning process, at which time key stakeholders and next steps will be identified, allowing development of specific initiatives, implementation plans and anticipated timelines as appropriate. 4. Kodiak Branding & Marketing Committee. This Committee is currently dormant, and last met in 2011. Further work and resource allocation for this item will be guided by outcomes of the CEDS planning process. 5. Kodiak Island Convention and Visitors Bureau /Discover Kodiak. Throughout Q1 the Chamber and Discover Kodiak focused on ensuring adequate Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) service to Kodiak. Efforts touched on exiting vessel schedules, as well as advocating for funds to replace the M/V Tustamena. Limited ferry service throughout all of 2013 negatively impacted Kodiak tourism, as well as the overall Kodiak economy. Outlying communities were unable to access direct ferry service because their docks cannot accommodate the larger M/V Kennicott, and transportation of vehicles and U.S. Coast Guard household transfers were limited due to the Kennicott's scheduled runs to Bellingham, WA. 6. Shop Local Campaign. The Chamber will continue to partner with local retailers and encourage the community to invest in local businesses and Kodiak's economy by shopping locally. AGENDA ITEM #C.C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, a...Page 181 of 216 7. Partnering with Kodiak College, Kodiak Island Borough School District, Kodiak Area Native Association and Other Organizations. The Chamber is actively engaged with the Kodiak College Advisory Council and attended its last meeting on October 3, 2013. The Chamber is participating in the KIBSD Strategic Planning work, held over three evening sessions October 91h, 16th and 23rd. The Chamber is also partnering closely with the Kodiak Area Native Association regarding each entity's CEDS planning process and support for economic development in Kodiak's outlying communities. 8. Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference. Trevor Brown, the Executive Director of the Chamber, is a board member of SWAMC and participates in their monthly board meetings via teleconference. The Chamber continues to work with SWAMC on Economic Development issues in Southwest Alaska and Kodiak. Recent efforts included submitting a resolution on the replacement of the M/V Tustamena, the formation of a group of Industry leaders from the area to discuss economic issues, and creating Regional Energy Plans through a partnership with the Alaska Energy Authority. 9. Develop Comprehensive Economically Sustainable Fisheries Research Facility in Kodiak. Prioritization of this item will be clarified during the CEDS planning process, at which time key stakeholders and next steps will be identified, allowing development of specific initiatives, implementation plans and anticipated timelines as appropriate. 10. Kodiak as Regional Transportation Hub. In Q1 the Chamber actively worked to raise awareness of the negative impacts of limited AMHS ferry service throughout 2013, and advocate for replacement of the M/V Tustamena as it continues to age and require more downtime for repairs. Additionally, the Chamber continues to maintain strong relationships with Alaska Airlines and other transportation modalities. 11. Economic Development of Kodiak Region Outlying Communities. The Chamber is actively partnering with the Kodiak Area Native Association, Koniag, Inc., and the Kodiak Island Borough to support economic development planning in Kodiak's outlying communities. The Chamber also participated in open sessions of the Kodiak Rural Forum, held September 18 -20, 2013, which included representation from all of Kodiak's outlying communities. 12. Web -based Survey and Economic Summit. The Chamber conducted a Kodiak Economic Development and Housing Survey in January, 2013, which identified housing as a key issue for further work, prompting the Chamber to form the Kodiak Housing Taskforce. During FY 2014 the Chamber anticipates holding a summit to introduce and kick off the new CEDS planning process. At the summit stakeholders will identify strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats to economic development in Kodiak, as well as prioritize initiatives for further development. 13. Kodiak Housing Taskforce. The Chamber formed the Kodiak Housing Taskforce following its survey in January, 2013, and meetings were held in March April 17th, May 141h and September 23rd, 2013. The Taskforce comprises community stakeholders with perspectives from the local and federal government, private industry, Native corporations and community non - profits, and serves as a forum to share information and dialogue related to Kodiak housing challenges. 14. Web Presence. The Chamber is currently updating the Economic Development component of its website, which will include virtual information packets for, "Commercial Fishing Loan Program" and, "Starting a Business in Kodiak." The updated site will also serve as a more interactive interface for Kodiak to access outcomes and documentation from the CEDS planning process. AGENDA ITEM #C.C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, a...Page 182 of 216 Introduced by: Borough Assembly Requested by: BoroughClerk Drafted by:BoroughClerk 1 Introduced: 11/06/2014 2 Public Hearing: 12/04/2014 3 Adopted: 12/04/2014 4 5 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 6 ORDINANCE NO. FY2015-07 7 8 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 9 BOROUGH REESTABLISHING BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND 10 COMMISSIONS AS ESTABLISHED IN THE KODIAK ISLAND I1 BOROUGH CODE OF ORDINANCES TITLE 2 ADMINISTRATION 12 AND PERSONNELCHAPTER 2.100 BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND 13 COMMISSIONS 14 15 WHEREAS, all boards, committees, and commissions established under Title 2, Chapter 16 2.100 of the Kodiak Island BoroughCode of Ordinances, with the exception of those 17 mandated by law, shall terminate by operation of law every three years, unless 18 affirmatively re-established or continued by the Assembly; and 19 20 WHEREAS, the Assembly shallhold a public hearing to receive testimony on the need 21 for the continuedexistence of the board, committee, or commission from the general 22 public and members of the board, committee, or commission. 23 24 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 25 BOROUGH that: 26 27 Section 1: This ordinance is of a general and permanent natureand shall become a 28 part ofthe Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances; and 29 30 Section 2: The followingboards, committees, and commissions, with theexemption 31 ofthe Fisheries and Oceanic Research Board, are hereby affirmatively 32 reestablished in the Kodiak Island BoroughCode of Ordinances effective 33 midnightDecember 31, 2014: 34 35 Chapter 2.15 PersonnelAdvisory Board 36 Chapter 2.110 Emergency Services Council 37 Chapter 2.115 KodiakEconomic Development Commission 38 Chapter 2.120 Parksand Recreation Committee 39 Chapter 2.125 Architectural/Engineering Review Board 40 Chapter 2.145 Solid WasteAdvisory Board 41 t 42 Chapter 2.155 Kodiak Workforce Regional Advisory Council 43 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2015-07 Page 1 of 2 ORDINANCE APPROVED IN 2014 PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE AGENDA ITEM #C.C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, a...Page 183 of 216 44 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 45 THIS FOURTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2014 46 47 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 48 49 51 Jerrol Friend, Borough Mayor 52 53 ATTE T: 54 a 55 5 lee 5 r, •avier, MMC, Borough Clerk Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2015-07 Page 2 of 2 AGENDA ITEM #C.C. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, a...Page 184 of 216 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH STAFF REPORT OCTOBER 19, 2017 ASSEMBLY REGULAR MEETING Kodiak Island Borough SUBJECT: Ordinance No. FY2018-11 Amending Kodiak Island Borough Code Of Ordinances Title 2 Administration And Personnel, Chapter 2.17 Rules Of The Assembly, Section 2.30.020 General Rules To Allow Participation By Assembly Members By Teleconference During Meetings ORIGINATOR: Daniel Rohrer RECOMMENDATION: Move to advance Ordinance No. FY2018-11 to public hearing at the next regular meeting of the Assembly. DISCUSSION: The current Borough code allows assembly members to participate via teleconference during work sessions only. AS 44.62.310 reads that attendance and participation at meetings by members of the public or by members of a governmental body may be by teleconferencing. AS 29.20.160(f) states the assembly is authorized to determine by ordinance its own rules or procedure and order of business to the extent otherwise permitted by law. The Assembly desires to amend the current code to permit members of the Assembly to participate by teleconference during work sessions, special and regular meetings. Adoption of this change is contingent to adoption of parameters set by a resolution of the assembly. See attached draft resolution included in the packet for Assembly consideration at the November 2nd regular meeting. ALTERNATIVES: Leave the code as is. FISCAL IMPACT: Teleconferencing costs. Additional advertising costs. Installation of additional equipment that may be needed i.e. videoconferencing, etc. OTHER INFORMATION: AGENDA ITEM #C.D. Ordinance No. FY2018-11 Amending Kodiak Island Borough Code ...Page 185 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-11 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 1 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 2 Introduced by: KIB Assembly 1 Drafted by: Borough Clerk/Manager 2 Introduced on: 10/19/2017 3 Public Hearing Date: 4 Adopted on: 5 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 7 ORDINANCE NO. FY2018-11 8 9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH AMENDING 10 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH CODE OF ORDINANCES TITLE 2 ADMINISTRATION AND 11 PERSONNEL, CHAPTER 2.17 RULES OF THE ASSEMBLY, SECTION 2.30.020 GENERAL RULES 12 TO ALLOW PARTICIPATION BY ASSEMBLY MEMBERS BY TELECONFERENCE DURING 13 MEETINGS 14 15 WHEREAS, teleconference participation by the mayor, assembly members and the public is 16 authorized by AS 44.62.310(a) and 44.62.312.; and 17 18 WHEREAS, the use of teleconferencing at assembly meetings and work sessions is for the 19 convenience of government officials and the public; and 20 21 WHEREAS, it is the desire of the assembly to allow teleconferencing as long as parameters 22 are set in place by a resolution adopted by the assembly; and 23 24 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 25 BOROUGH THAT: 26 27 Section 1: This ordinance is of a general and permanent nature and shall become a part of the 28 Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances. 29 30 Section 2: That Section 2.30.020B of the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances is 31 amended to read as follows: 32 33 B. Quorum. Four members of the assembly shall constitute a quorum. Attendance of assembly 34 members shall be in person and may not be by teleconference, except for work sessions and 35 emergency meetings. In the event of an emergency meeting, the provisions set in AS 44.62.310 36 shall be followed. Attendance and participation of the members of a governmental body 37 may be by teleconferencing per AS 44.62.310. The mayor or member(s) of the assembly 38 may participate in and vote at regular and special meetings of the assembly by 39 teleconference (e.g., telephone, videoconferencing, or similar technology) under 40 prescribed circumstances and parameters set in place by resolution adopted by the 41 assembly. Participation by teleconference during work sessions and executive sessions 42 is also allowed. 43 44 VERSION 2 AGENDA ITEM #C.D. Ordinance No. FY2018-11 Amending Kodiak Island Borough Code ...Page 186 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-11 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 2 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 2 Effective Date: This ordinance takes effect only upon adoption of a resolution prescribing the 45 circumstances allowing participation by teleconference. 46 47 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 48 THIS __________ DAY OF _______________, 2017. 49 50 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: 51 52 53 ___________________________ ___________________________ 54 Daniel A. Rohrer, Mayor Nova M. Javier, MMC, Clerk 55 56 VOTES: 57 Ayes: 58 Noes: 59 60 61 AGENDA ITEM #C.D. Ordinance No. FY2018-11 Amending Kodiak Island Borough Code ...Page 187 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Resolution No. FY2018-14 VERSION # 2 Page 1 of 2 Introduced by: KIB Assembly 1 Drafted by: Borough Mayor/Manager/Clerk 2 Introduced on: 11/02/2017 3 Adopted on: 4 5 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 6 RESOLUTION NO. FY2018-14 7 8 A RESOLUTION OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SPECIFYING 9 THE CIRCUMSTANCES AND PARAMETERS THAT ARE PERMISSIBLE FOR 10 TELECONFERENCE PARTICIPATION OF THE MAYOR AND ASSEMBLY MEMBERS 11 12 WHEREAS, teleconference participation by the mayor and assembly members and the public 13 is authorized by AS 44.62.310(a) and 44.62.312.; and 14 15 WHEREAS, the use of teleconferencing at assembly meetings and at work sessions will 16 increase the ability for Borough staff, elected officials, and the public to engage and participate 17 in a meaningful capacity when situations exist precluding their physical presence at meetings; 18 and 19 20 WHEREAS, it is the desire of the assembly to allow teleconferencing with parameters 21 established by a resolution adopted by the assembly; 22 23 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 24 BOROUGH that this resolution formally adopts and specifies the circumstances that are allowed 25 for teleconference participation of the mayor and assembly members. 26 27 A. AS 44.62.310 states that attendance and participation of the members of a governmental 28 body may be by teleconferencing; therefore, the mayor or assembly members may 29 participate in and vote at regular and special meetings of the assembly by teleconference 30 (e.g., telephone, videoconferencing, or similar technology), as well as during work sessions 31 and executive sessions. These prescribed circumstances and parameters are as follows: 32 1. The meeting is held with a quorum of members physically present; 33 2. Reasonable technical capabilities are available at the meeting locations to allow the 34 member to participate by teleconference, to include being able to hear and engage in 35 discussion, and being audible to all persons participating in the meeting; 36 3. Reasonable public notice of the date, time, and place of the location(s) from which the 37 assembly member(s) will be appearing telephonically must be given. A member of the 38 public could join the teleconferencing assembly member and participate from the 39 location of the call; 40 4. Prior to the meeting, reasonable efforts should be made to ensure that the member 41 participating by teleconference is provided with the meeting agenda and other pertinent 42 documents to be discussed and/or acted upon; access to the agenda and documents 43 from the borough’s website will be considered sufficient access; and 44 5. All votes taken at the meeting are by roll call. 45 46 VERSION 2 FOR REFERENCE ONLY This will be on the November 2 RM Agenda AGENDA ITEM #C.D. Ordinance No. FY2018-11 Amending Kodiak Island Borough Code ...Page 188 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Resolution No. FY2018-14 VERSION # 2 Page 2 of 2 47 B. Telephonic participation is permitted for elected officials who are residents of the 48 outlying villages or cities. Participation is also allowed when the mayor or assembly 49 member(s) are physically absent due to the following: 50 1. The illness or injury of the assembly member or a family member; 51 2. The death of a family member; 52 3. An employment-related commitment; 53 4. A commitment for borough business; 54 5. Other cause preapproved by an action of the assembly at an assembly meeting; and 55 6. Off-island personal travel???? 56 57 C. Participation by teleconference may not be used as a “last minute” device. Assembly 58 members shall notify the clerk’s office with at least a minimum of five-day notice of their 59 intent to participate in a meeting via teleconference and provide sufficient contact 60 information for purposes of setting up the teleconference. This section does not apply to 61 special meetings or emergency meetings of the Assembly. 62 63 D. The mayor, any assembly member, and any member of the public who participates by 64 teleconference shall not be charged for any telephone costs associated with the 65 teleconference participation. 66 67 E. Assembly members participating by teleconference shall identify any persons in the room 68 with them during the time of the teleconference. 69 70 F. If the mayor participates telephonically, the mayor may participate in debate and may vote to 71 break ties but shall not act as presiding officer of the meeting. 72 73 G. The deputy presiding officer must also be physically present to preside over a meeting. In 74 the absence of the mayor and deputy presiding officer, the senior assembly member shall 75 preside over the meeting. 76 77 The assembly may revoke the privilege of participation of an assembly member or the mayor by 78 telephone or electronic means should such participating assembly member or the mayor violate 79 any or all of subsections above. 80 81 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 82 THIS __________ DAY OF _______________, 2017. 83 84 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: 85 86 ___________________________ ___________________________ 87 Daniel A. Rohrer, Mayor Nova M. Javier, MMC, Clerk 88 VOTES: 89 Ayes: 90 Noes: 91 AGENDA ITEM #C.D. Ordinance No. FY2018-11 Amending Kodiak Island Borough Code ...Page 189 of 216 JAN - 17 -2006 TUE 02:56 PM FROM:JESM MEMORANDUM FAX:9074868227 r PAGE 2 min Schmitt St. John 23 Carolyn Street dlak, Alaska 99815 907) 488 -6024 Fax (907) 488 -8112 a -mail: mattatjeamkod.com to: Judi Nielsen, Clerk Kodiak Island Borough from: Matthew D. Jamin ATTORNEY - CLIENT PRIVILEGE APPLIES broposedre: amendment to KIBC 2.17.020 date: ;January 17, 2006 As requested we have reviewed the proposed change to Kodiak Island Borough Code section 2,17,020. It is the intent of this amendment to permit members of the assembly to participate by teleconference at meetings of the assembly. According to AS 29.20.160 (f), the assembly is authorized to determine by ordinance its own rules of procedure and order of business to the extent otherwise permitted by law. 1 As noted in the preamble to the proposed ordinance, general authority for the proposed change is found in Alaska's Open Meetings Act ( "OMA "), AS 44.62.310. Subsection (a) of AS 44.62.310 reads: All meetings of a governmental body of a public entity of the state are open to the public except as otherwise provided by this section or another provision of law. Attendance and participation at meetings by members of the public or by members of a governmental body may be by teleconferencing. Agency materials that are to be considered at the Meeting shall be made available at teleconference locations if practicable. Except when voice votes are authorized, the vote shall be conducted in such a manner that the public may know the vote of each person entitled to vote. The vote at a meeting held by teleconference shall be taken b roll call. This section does not apply to any votes required to be taken to organize a governmental body described in this subsection. (Emphasis edded.) Subsection (e) of AS 44.62.310 is also relevant. It reads: Reasonable public notice shall be given for all meetings required to be open under this section. The notice must include the date, time, and place of the meeting and if, the meeting is by teleconference, the location of an teleconferencing facilities that will be used. Subject to posting notice of a Meeting on the Alaska Online Public Notice System as required by AS 44.62.175 (a), the notice may be given using print or broadcast media. The notice shall be posted at the principal office of the public entity or, if the AGENDA ITEM #C.D. Ordinance No. FY2018-11 Amending Kodiak Island Borough Code ...Page 190 of 216 JAN - 17 - 2006 TUE 02:56 PM FROM:JESM Memo to ' Judi Nielsen January 17, 2006 Page 2 public entity has no principal office, at a place designated by the governmental body. The governmental body shall provide notice in a consistent fashion for all its meetings. (Emphasis added.) The Alaska Supreme Court has interpreted AS 44.62.310 on several occasions. In Hickel v. Southeast Conference' the actions of the Reapportionment Board were challenged under the Open Meetings Act. The court noted:. "The Open Meetings Act allows, but does not require, the use of teleconferencing 'for the convenience of the parties, the public, and the governmental units conducting the meetings,' " The court went on to state: While teleconferencing is not mandatory, the Act requires certain procedures if it is used. These Include making materials available at tleconference locations, taking votes by roll call, and providing reasonable public notice as to the time, date and location of the teleconference location to be used. Implicit In the Hickel decision is that voting members of the governmental unit must attend at noticed teleconference sites. The court also approved the practice of allowing members of the public to provide testimony by telephone without traveling to in official i.e., noticed) teleconference site. r Alaska Community Colleges' Federation of Teachers v. University of Alaska, the cout reviewed the decision of the university's board of regents to merge two colleges Into the University of Alaska, Juneau. The court noted that if "a public body acts in of the OMA, its actions are void. " This means that it is very important for the Iprough to fully comply with the OMA. Iii Brookwood Area Homeowners Association v. Municipality of Anchorage, the court considered the action of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly when it met privately 2 3 868 P.2d 919 (Alaska 1994). Id at 929, citing AS 44.62,312(a)(6). Id, citing AS 44.62.310. 77 P.2d 886 (Alaska 1 984). Id at 888. Is 702 P.2d 1317 (Alaska 1986). FAX:9074868227 PAGE 3 AGENDA ITEM #C.D. Ordinance No. FY2018-11 Amending Kodiak Island Borough Code ...Page 191 of 216 JAN - 17 - 2006 TUE 02:57 PM FROM:JESM Memo to Judi Nielsen January 17, 2006 Page 3 FAX:9074868227 PAGE 4 with a dsveloper to discuss an rezoning application. The trial court held that this was not a "rreeting" under the OMA. The supreme court disagreed and noted that a "meeting" includes every step of the deliberative and decision - making process when a governmental unit meets to transact public business.' Laving considered this authority, it is our opinion that the assembly may adopt an ordinanqe which allows assembly members to participate via teleconference. However, reasonable public notice of the date, time and place of the locations) from which the assemb'y member(s) will be appearing telephonically must be given. Also, any of the materials generally available to the public should be at the teleconference site. Note that in theory, a member of the public could join the teleconferencing assembly member and participate from the location of the call. One would not expect this to occur if an assembly member was participating from Seattle because she was there on business. But if ors or more assembly members went to one of the outlying Borough villages to encourage participation by people there or otherwise, one would want to make sure that provisior was made for people there to participate as well. This suggests that participation by teleconference not be used as a "last minute" device, ut only after notice of where and when the teleconference will occur. Im our view, the various other options presented in the proposed ordinance are policy issues for the assembly and do not have legal constraints. Please let us know if you have additional questions or concems. Thank you for providing us this opportunity to comment. 7 Id at 1323. AGENDA ITEM #C.D. Ordinance No. FY2018-11 Amending Kodiak Island Borough Code ...Page 192 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 1 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 Introduced by: KIB Assembly 1 Drafted by: Borough Mayor/Manager 2 Introduced on: 10/19/2017 3 Public Hearing Date: 4 Adopted on: 5 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 7 ORDINANCE NO. FY2018-12 8 9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH AMENDING 10 TITLE 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL CHAPTER 2.30 RULES OF THE ASSEMBLY 11 SECTION 2.30.030 TYPES OF MEETINGS TO ALLOW THE ASSEMBLY TO SET AND 12 ADOPT ITS MEETING CALENDAR FOR THE FOLLOWING YEAR BY RESOLUTION 13 14 WHEREAS, KIBC states when, where, and time when the assembly shall meet and there is a 15 desire to amend the code to allow for flexibility when scheduling when and where meetings 16 should be held as long as sufficient public notice is given; and 17 18 WHEREAS, there may be times that there are other suitable places to conduct the assembly 19 meetings; and 20 21 WHEREAS, it is beneficial to properly plan in advance for holidays and/or if it is determined 22 that a quorum will not be present to conduct business; and 23 24 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 25 BOROUGH THAT: 26 27 Section 1: This ordinance is of a general and permanent nature and shall become a part of the 28 Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances. 29 30 Section 2: That sections 2.30.030 of the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances is 31 amended to read as follows: 32 33 2.30.030 Types of meetings. 34 35 A. Regular Meeting. The assembly shall meet in the borough assembly chambers, in the 36 borough administration building, Kodiak, Alaska, and meetings are to commence at 6:30 37 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays of each month, or such other time and place as 38 may be designated in the notice of the meeting as specified in a yearly calendar 39 adopted by a resolution of the assembly. A regular meeting of the assembly may 40 be canceled by the assembly; however, if no quorum exists or there is an 41 emergency, it may be canceled by the mayor. Public notice of changed meetings 42 shall be made in at least one newspaper of general circulation in the borough. Meetings 43 shall adjourn at 10:30 p.m. unless the time is extended by a majority of the votes to 44 which the assembly is entitled. No meeting shall be extended beyond 11 p.m., unless 45 AGENDA ITEM #C.E. Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Amending Title 2 Administration And ...Page 193 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 2 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 extended by a two-thirds vote of the assembly, except the meeting shall be extended to 46 set the time and place for resumption of the meeting. 47 48 Effective Date: This ordinance takes effect upon adoption of the yearly calendar by resolution. 49 (Note: KIBC 2.30.070 states an ordinance takes effect upon adoption or at a later date specified 50 in the ordinance.) 51 52 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 53 THIS __________ DAY OF _______________, 2017. 54 55 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: 56 57 58 ___________________________ ___________________________ 59 Daniel A. Rohrer, Mayor Nova M. Javier, MMC, Clerk 60 61 VOTES: 62 Ayes: 63 Noes: 64 65 66 AGENDA ITEM #C.E. Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Amending Title 2 Administration And ...Page 194 of 216 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH STAFF REPORT OCTOBER 19, 2017 ASSEMBLY REGULAR MEETING Kodiak Island Borough SUBJECT: Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Amending Title 2 Administration And Personnel Chapter 2.30 Rules Of The Assembly Section 2.30.030 Types Of Meetings To Allow The Assembly To Set And Adopt Its Meeting Calendar For The Following Year By Resolution ORIGINATOR: Daniel Rohrer RECOMMENDATION: Move to advance Ordinance No. FY2018-12 to public hearing at the next regular meeting of the Assembly. DISCUSSION: KIBC states when, where, and time when the assembly shall meet and there is a desire to amend the code to allow for flexibility when scheduling when and where meetings should be held as long as sufficient public notice is given. The Kodiak Island Borough complies with the Open Meetings Act and makes sure that reasonable public notices are going out for all meetings of the Assembly. ALTERNATIVES: FISCAL IMPACT: OTHER INFORMATION: AGENDA ITEM #C.E. Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Amending Title 2 Administration And ...Page 195 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 1 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 2 Introduced by: KIB Assembly 1 Drafted by: Borough Mayor/Manager 2 Introduced on: 10/19/2017 3 Public Hearing Date: 4 Adopted on: 5 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 7 ORDINANCE NO. FY2018-12 8 9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH AMENDING 10 TITLE 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL CHAPTER 2.30 RULES OF THE ASSEMBLY 11 SECTION 2.30.030 TYPES OF MEETINGS TO ALLOW THE ASSEMBLY TO SET AND 12 ADOPT ITS MEETING CALENDAR FOR THE FOLLOWING YEAR BY RESOLUTION 13 14 WHEREAS, KIBC states when, where, and time when the assembly shall meet and there is a 15 desire to amend the code to allow for flexibility when scheduling when and where meetings 16 should be held as long as sufficient public notice is given; and 17 18 WHEREAS, there may be times that there are other suitable places to conduct the assembly 19 meetings; and 20 21 WHEREAS, it is beneficial to properly plan in advance for holidays and/or if it is determined 22 that a quorum will not be present to conduct business; and 23 24 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 25 BOROUGH THAT: 26 27 Section 1: This ordinance is of a general and permanent nature and shall become a part of the 28 Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances. 29 30 Section 2: That sections 2.30.030 of the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances is 31 amended to read as follows: 32 33 2.30.030 Types of meetings. 34 A. Regular Meeting. The assembly shall meet in the borough assembly chambers, in the 35 borough administration building, Kodiak, Alaska, and meetings are to commence at 6:30 p.m. 36 on the first and third Thursdays of each month, or such other time and place as may be 37 designated in the notice of the meeting. If the regular meeting day falls on a holiday or 38 holiday eve, then the Assembly may advance, retard, or cancel the meeting as necessary. 39 When the lack of a quorum of the Assembly necessary for holding a meeting occurs, or 40 when there is little or no business to be considered at a scheduled regular meeting, the 41 Assembly may cancel such meeting and hear its business at the next regular meeting. 42 Public notice of changed meetings shall be made in at least one newspaper of general 43 circulation in the borough. Meetings shall adjourn at 10:30 p.m. unless the time is extended by a 44 majority of the votes to which the assembly is entitled. No meeting shall be extended beyond 11 45 VERSION 2 FROM ASSEMBLY MEMBER SKINNER AGENDA ITEM #C.E. Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Amending Title 2 Administration And ...Page 196 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 2 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 2 p.m., unless extended by a two-thirds vote of the assembly, except the meeting shall be 46 extended to set the time and place for resumption of the meeting. 47 48 Effective Date: This ordinance takes effect upon adoption of the yearly calendar by resolution. 49 (Note: KIBC 2.30.070 states an ordinance takes effect upon adoption or at a later date specified 50 in the ordinance.) 51 52 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 53 THIS __________ DAY OF _______________, 2017. 54 55 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: 56 57 58 ___________________________ ___________________________ 59 Daniel A. Rohrer, Mayor Nova M. Javier, MMC, Clerk 60 61 VOTES: 62 Ayes: 63 Noes: 64 65 66 AGENDA ITEM #C.E. Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Amending Title 2 Administration And ...Page 197 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 1 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 Introduced by: KIB Assembly 1 Drafted by: Borough Mayor/Manager 2 Introduced on: 10/19/2017 3 Public Hearing Date: 4 Adopted on: 5 6 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 7 ORDINANCE NO. FY2018-12 8 9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH AMENDING 10 TITLE 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL CHAPTER 2.30 RULES OF THE ASSEMBLY 11 SECTION 2.30.030 TYPES OF MEETINGS TO ALLOW THE ASSEMBLY TO SET AND 12 ADOPT ITS MEETING CALENDAR FOR THE FOLLOWING YEAR BY RESOLUTION 13 14 WHEREAS, KIBC states when, where, and time when the assembly shall meet and there is a 15 desire to amend the code to allow for flexibility when scheduling when and where meetings 16 should be held as long as sufficient public notice is given; and 17 18 WHEREAS, there may be times that there are other suitable places to conduct the assembly 19 meetings; and 20 21 WHEREAS, it is beneficial to properly plan in advance for holidays and/or if it is determined 22 that a quorum will not be present to conduct business; and 23 24 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND 25 BOROUGH THAT: 26 27 Section 1: This ordinance is of a general and permanent nature and shall become a part of the 28 Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances. 29 30 Section 2: That sections 2.30.030 of the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances is 31 amended to read as follows: 32 33 2.30.030 Types of meetings. 34 35 A. Regular Meeting. The assembly shall meet in the borough assembly chambers, in the 36 borough administration building, Kodiak, Alaska, and meetings are to commence at 6:30 37 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays of each month, or such other time and place as 38 may be designated in the notice of the meeting as specified in a yearly calendar 39 adopted by a resolution of the assembly. A regular meeting of the assembly may 40 be canceled by the assembly; however, if no quorum exists or there is an 41 emergency, it may be canceled by the mayor. Public notice of changed meetings 42 shall be made in at least one newspaper of general circulation in the borough. Meetings 43 shall adjourn at 10:30 p.m. unless the time is extended by a majority of the votes to 44 which the assembly is entitled. No meeting shall be extended beyond 11 p.m., unless 45 AGENDA ITEM #C.E. Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Amending Title 2 Administration And ...Page 198 of 216 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Deletion – Red, Strikeout Page 2 of 2 Insertion – Bold, Blue, Underlined Version 1 extended by a two-thirds vote of the assembly, except the meeting shall be extended to 46 set the time and place for resumption of the meeting. 47 48 Effective Date: This ordinance takes effect upon adoption of the yearly calendar by resolution. 49 (Note: KIBC 2.30.070 states an ordinance takes effect upon adoption or at a later date specified 50 in the ordinance.) 51 52 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 53 THIS __________ DAY OF _______________, 2017. 54 55 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: 56 57 58 ___________________________ ___________________________ 59 Daniel A. Rohrer, Mayor Nova M. Javier, MMC, Clerk 60 61 VOTES: 62 Ayes: 63 Noes: 64 65 66 AGENDA ITEM #C.E. 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Pa g e 2 0 9 o f 2 1 6 Kodiak Island Borough Engineering & Facilities Department Projects Office 710 Mill Bay Road • Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (907) 486-9210 Fax (907) 486-9347 TO: Mayor and Assembly FROM: Matt Gandel, Project Manager/Inspector CC: Michael Powers, Borough Manager Bob Tucker, E/F Director RE: Projects Status Report for Period Ending September 30, 2017 BALER BUILDING EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS Jensen Yorba Lott (JYL) began the design process to replace the roof of the Baler Building in 2016. After several reviews by the Architectural/Engineering Review Board (ARB), the design now includes a base bid for a new metal roof and an alternate bid for an insulated panel roofing system. ARB discussion also brought up replacement of the exterior siding at the same time as the roof. JYL completed design for the siding replacement, and the 95% documents for both the roof and siding were reviewed and approved by the ARB on June 6, 2017. The ARB requested review of the 100% documents when they are completed. The Assembly approved funding for both projects on May 4, 2017, and the design documents will now be compiled to be bid as one project for both the roof and siding. The 100% documents were delivered in September 2017 and are being reviewed by KIB staff. Once that review is complete another ARB meeting will be scheduled. CHINIAK TSUNAMI SHELTER Design work is continuing to replace the Chiniak Tsunami Shelter and Library that was destroyed in the Twin Creeks fire. During 2016, staff held several meetings with the Chiniak community to discuss the details of a new building and Jensen Yorba Lott (JYL) has provided design documents. Those documents are currently being reviewed by the Borough’s insurance carrier. EAST ELEMENTARY INTERIOR RENOVATION This project was included on the list of bond projects approved by voters in 2014, and is for replacement of flooring, cabinets, countertops, plumbing fixtures, and doors at East Elementary. The project was split into two phases: Phase 1 included renovation of existing restrooms and was completed in September 2017. Phase 2 will be hazardous material abatement and installation of new flooring, cabinets, countertops, and doors, and is scheduled for summer 2018. The design documents for Phase 2 are currently being finalized, and will be issued for bid in fall 2017. KODIAK MIDDLE SCHOOL BOILER REPLACEMENT At the Assembly work session on September 14, 2017, KIB and KIBSD staff presented the issues with the two fuel oil boilers at Kodiak Middle School. The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development denied the request to replace the boilers and associated equipment as a change order to the KMS Fire Alarm, Controls, and Elevator project but is still reviewing the request to redirect excess funds from that project to create a new project. Staff is now working to replace one of the boilers with an electric boiler as soon as possible. This work would be reimbursed by Kodiak Electric Association, and AGENDA ITEM #B.A. September 2017 Projects Reports, Project Budget Status, Chan...Page 210 of 216 Project Status Report – September 2017 Page 2 provide a reliable boiler for the school. Replacement of the other boiler and boiler room equipment would be designed and bid as a separate project, with the goal to do the work during summer 2018. MAIN ELEMENTARY WALKWAY The elevated walkway that leads from Powell Avenue to the main entrance at Main Elementary was closed in September 2016 due to concerns about corroding metal decking and concrete. PND Engineers completed design to replace the walkway and Wolverine Supply is the contractor. As of September 30, 2017, new structural steel, treated wood, and FRP overlay had been installed. New galvanized steel railings are scheduled to arrive and be installed in mid-October 2017. Once the new railings for the walkway are complete the walkway can be safely reopened for use. The railing along Powell Avenue will be replaced as well, but this work will occur after the walkway is completed. PAVING AND UST REPLACEMENT – PETERSON/KMS This project was included on the list of bond projects approved by voters in 2014, and is for removal of the underground storage tank and installation of a new aboveground tank at Kodiak Middle School, and paving of the parking lot at Peterson Elementary and behind Kodiak Middle School. Jensen Yorba Lott is the architect for this project, and submitted 95% drawings and specifications at the end of September 2017. A meeting of the Architectural/Engineering Review Board is scheduled for October 4, 2017 to review the latest design. The project is scheduled to be issued for bid in fall 2017 with construction scheduled for summer 2018. UST REPLACEMENT – MAIN, OLD HARBOR, PORT LIONS This project was included on the list of bond projects approved by voters in the 2014 election, and is for removal of underground storage tanks at Main Elementary, Old Harbor, and Port Lions and installation of new aboveground tanks at Main and Port Lions. (Old Harbor already has a new aboveground tank.) Jensen Yorba Lott is the architect for this project, and submitted 95% drawings and specifications at the end of September 2017. A meeting of the Architectural/Engineering Review Board is scheduled for October 4, 2017 to review the latest design. The project is scheduled to be issued for bid in fall 2017 with construction scheduled for summer 2018. WOMENS BAY EMERGENCY SHELTER GENERATOR In October 2015 an addition to the Womens Bay Fire Department was completed, intended to serve as a shelter for community residents in the event of emergency. During construction electrical equipment was installed to accommodate a future generator for emergency power. The new generator was installed in August 2017, and on September 21, 2017, it was successfully started up and is now available to provide emergency power if necessary. Installation of New Steel Treated Wood Timbers FRP Walkway Surface AGENDA ITEM #B.A. September 2017 Projects Reports, Project Budget Status, Chan...Page 211 of 216 BUDGET EXPENSES OBLIGATED REMAINING Baler Building Exterior Improvements 565,000$ 54,829$ 7,806$ 502,366$ East Elementary Interior Renovation 1,592,841$ 517,415$ 43,483$ 1,031,944$ KMS Fire Alarm, Controls, Elevator 2,035,193$ 1,345,474$ 138,486$ 551,233$ Main Elementary Walkway 347,500$ 128,041$ 191,442$ 28,017$ Paving (KMS/Peterson) and UST Replacement (KMS)1,797,829$ 101,713$ 17,980$ 1,678,135$ Playground Replacements 879,440$ 818,097$ 25,000$ 36,343$ UST Replacements - Main, Old Harbor, Port Lions 577,375$ 38,987$ 34,152$ 504,236$ Village Flooring - Akhiok, Karluk, Ouzinkie 403,489$ 401,614$ 1,328$ 548$ Kodiak Island Borough Project Budget Status PROJECT Period Ending September 30, 2017 Funding: Solid Waste Enterprise Fund ($565,000). Funding: Fund 220 Buildings and Grounds ($347,500). Funding: General Obligation Bonds ($577,375). Bonds are eligible for reimbursement by the State of Alaska. Funding: General Obligation Bonds ($1,797,829). Bonds are eligible for reimbursement by the State of Alaska. Funding: General Obligation Bonds ($403,489). Bonds are eligible for reimbursement by the State of Alaska. Funding: General Obligation Bonds ($1,592,841). Bonds are eligible for reimbursement by the State of Alaska. Funding: General Obligation Bonds ($2,035,193). Bonds are eligible for reimbursement by the State of Alaska. Funding: General Obligation Bonds ($829,440), Designated Legislative Grant ($50,000). Bonds are eligible for reimbursement by the State of Alaska. AG E N D A I T E M # B . A . Se p t e m b e r 2 0 1 7 P r o j e c t s R e p o r t s , P r o j e c t B u d g e t S t a t u s , C h a n . . . Pa g e 2 1 2 o f 2 1 6 Kodiak Island Borough Engineering & Facilities Department Projects Office 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (907) 486-9210 Fax (907) 486-9347 Change Orders – September 2017 To: Michael Powers, Borough Manager Cc: Bob Tucker, E/F Director From: Matt Gandel, Project Manager/Inspector RE: Change Orders for Period Ending September 30, 2017 Below is a summary of approved change orders for capital projects for September 2017: East Elementary Renovation Phase I Wolverine Supply, Inc. – Contract 2017-24 Change Order #03 - $885.26 RFP 03 – The existing rough-in for the lighting required a change to each of the rough-in boxes. Due to extensions of the length of raceway, the wiring had to be re-pulled to the nearest junction box. $1,883.66 RFP 04 – Credit for the supply and installation of four new exhaust fans in the kindergarten restrooms. Existing plans indicate a single exhaust fan serving the kindergarten restrooms, and replacement with individual exhaust fans is not necessary. ($998.40) KMS Fire Alarm, Controls, HVAC Wolverine Supply – Contract 2017-27 Change Order #05 - $2,289.56 Changes required by State of Alaska Elevator Inspector: RFP 012 – Provide credit for pit ladder design, fabrication and installation. Existing ladder to remain and new grab bar installed per elevator consultant and state inspector. ($1,040.00) RFP 014 – Supply and install a drip pan under the existing unit heater at the elevator machine room. $771.70 RFP 015 – Reroute existing elevator sump pump discharge piping to terminate outside the building rather than into the sanitary sewer. $2,557.86 Change Order #06 - $16,783.82 Modifications to fire alarm system required by City of Kodiak Fire Chief and due to existing conditions different from record drawings: RFP 09 – Add magnetic door holders at corridor connecting the Middle School to the High School, required by Fire Chief due to School District change in occupancy. $7,048.45 AGENDA ITEM #B.A. September 2017 Projects Reports, Project Budget Status, Chan...Page 213 of 216 Change Orders – September 2017 Page 2 RFP 10 – Fire Chief required two pull stations and seven speaker strobes installed at existing locations to be relocated. $1,469.43 RFP 011 – Removal of two existing pull stations and four existing smoke detectors not indicated on contract documents, and connection and programming of an unknown tamper switch in room 211D. $2,588.81 RFP 013 – Additional work per drawings review comments and onsite walkthrough, including a speaker strobe in room 213A, wall mounted speakers in offices 166 and 172, and a pull station in 211C. $5,677.13 Change Order #07 - $12,725.08 Change Order No. 1 was for replacement of existing Terminal Fans and Variable Air Volume units, and included a time and materials (T&M) amount for removing and replacing drywall ceilings, lights, sprinkler pipes, and other obstructions. Once construction began it was clear that because the new units were larger than existing and due to multiple existing obstructions, the original T&M amount would not be sufficient. The T&M total included was $20,830.20, and the actual cost was $33,555.28. This change order is for the difference. Change Order #08 - $1,378.98 Due to limited clearance in the ceiling, three VAV Terminal Units at AC 220, 230 and 231 were installed in lieu of Terminal Fans including transitions as necessary, and demolishing existing power wiring back to source at locations to receive new VAV’s. Includes a credit for the Terminal Fans not used. Change Order #09 - $4,976.69 RFP 016 – The existing fuel oil day tank high and low level alarm switches were discovered to be non-functional. Per the response to RFI C23, remove and replace the existing high and low level switches on the existing fuel oil day tank. Main Elementary Elevated Walkway Repairs Wolverine Supply – Contract 2017-39 Change Order #01 - $4,245.57 Demolition of existing steel structure revealed different existing conditions than what was shown on record drawings, requiring additional steel to be fabricated and installed. Additional scope of work includes: • Remove and replace siding as required to expose existing failed steel supports at building. • Removed failed steel supports and install new fabricated steel supports per new details 2 & 2A on S3.1. • New steel supports at building are to be painted to match existing finished steel. • Prime and paint only to occur at new siding and trim portion of install as needed. UST Replacement – Main, Old Harbor, Port Lions Jensen Yorba Lott – Contract 2014-13 Change Order #45 - $5,867.00 Provide additional design services to relocate the existing water line leading into Main Elementary to avoid conflict with the new fuel tank location. AGENDA ITEM #B.A. September 2017 Projects Reports, Project Budget Status, Chan...Page 214 of 216 A B C D E F G Project Budget Original Project Contingency Remaining Project Contingency Construction Budget Original Construction Contingency Remaining Construction Contingency Total Remaining Contingency (C+F) Baler Building Exterior Improvements 565,000$ -$ -$ 452,000$ -$ -$ -$ East Elementary Interior Renovation 1,592,841$ 64,750$ 49,951$ 1,294,993$ 46,179$ -$ 49,951$ KMS Fire Alarm, Controls, Elevator 2,035,193$ 82,064$ 82,064$ 1,641,285$ 574,285$ 355,392$ 437,456$ Main Elementary Walkway 347,500$ 27,800$ 23,554$ 278,000$ -$ -$ 23,554$ Paving and UST Replacement (Peterson/KMS)1,797,829$ 73,682$ 73,682$ 1,473,630$ -$ -$ 73,682$ Playground Replacements 879,440$ -$ -$ 815,962$ 17,107$ 17,107$ 17,107$ UST Replacements - Main, Old Harbor, Port Lions 577,375$ 22,398$ 22,398$ 447,952$ -$ -$ 22,398$ Village Flooring - Akhiok, Karluk, Ouzinkie 403,489$ 15,979$ 139$ 339,574$ 9,663$ -$ 139$ Kodiak Island Borough Project Budget amounts include the Construction Budget amount. For example the Project Budget of $2,035,193 for the KMS Fire Alarm, Controls, Elevator project includes the $1,641,285 budget for construction. Construction Contingency and Project Contingency amounts are separate and combined to equal the total contingency available for a project. Project Projects without a Construction Contingency have not been put out for bid. Once bids are received and a contract awarded for these projects Construction Contingency will be the difference between the budget and the contract amount. Project and Contingency Budget Detail Period Ending September 30, 2017 AG E N D A I T E M # B . A . Se p t e m b e r 2 0 1 7 P r o j e c t s R e p o r t s , P r o j e c t B u d g e t S t a t u s , C h a n . . . Pa g e 2 1 5 o f 2 1 6 Start Finish Flooring Replacement - Main and Peterson Oct 2015 Sep 2016 100%Completed 813,498$ -$ 813,498$ (586,882)$ -$ 226,616$ Peterson Elementary Boilers and Controls Oct 2015 Sep 2016 100%Completed 1,019,428$ -$ 1,019,428$ (826,995)$ (7,442)$ 184,991$ Roofing Replacement - East and KMS Jan 2016 Sep 2016 100%Completed 1,367,248$ (206,341)$ 1,160,907$ (822,526)$ -$ 338,381$ Playground Replacement May 2016 Sep 2017 95%Construction completed, closeout underway 668,099$ 211,341$ 879,440$ (818,097)$ (25,000)$ 36,343$ East Elementary School Renovations Jun 2016 Sep 2018 50% Phase 1 construction completed, closeout underway; Phase 2 construction scheduled for summer 2018 1,592,841$ -$ 1,592,841$ (517,415)$ (43,483)$ 1,031,944$ KMS Fire Alarm, HVAC, and Elevator Controls Jun 2016 Sep 2017 95%Construction completed, closeout underway 2,035,193$ -$ 2,035,193$ (1,345,474)$ (138,486)$ 551,233$ Flooring Replacement - Akhiok, Karluk, Ouzinkie Jun 2016 Sep 2017 100%Completed 383,489$ 20,000$ 403,489$ (401,614)$ (1,328)$ 548$ Paving and UST Replacement - KMS and Peterson Feb 2017 Sep 2018 10%Design underway, bidding planned for fall 2017, construction planned for summer 2018 1,797,829$ -$ 1,797,829$ (101,713)$ (17,980)$ 1,678,135$ UST Replacement - Main, Old Harbor, Port Lions Feb 2017 Sep 2018 10%Design underway, bidding planned for fall 2017, construction planned for summer 2018 552,375$ 25,000$ 577,375$ (38,987)$ (34,152)$ 504,236$ TOTAL 10,230,000$ 50,000$ 10,280,000$ (5,459,704)$ (267,871)$ 4,552,426$ Status Original Budget Current Budget Expenses% Complete Adjustment Kodiak Island Borough 2014 Bond Projects Summary Period Ending September 30, 2017 ScheduleProject Obligated Remaining AG E N D A I T E M # B . A . Se p t e m b e r 2 0 1 7 P r o j e c t s R e p o r t s , P r o j e c t B u d g e t S t a t u s , C h a n . . . Pa g e 2 1 6 o f 2 1 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 FOR REFERENCE ONLY Introduced by: KIB Assembly Drafted by: Borough Mayor/Manager/Clerk This will be on the Introduced on: 11/02/2017 November Z RM Agenda Adopted on: KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH RESOLUTION NO. FY2018-14 A RESOLUTION OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SPECIFYING THE CIRCUMSTANCES AND PARAMETERS THAT ARE PERMISSIBLE FOR TELECONFERENCE PARTICIPATION OF THE MAYOR AND ASSEMBLY MEMBERS WHEREAS, teleconference participation by the mayor and assembly members and the public is authorized by AS 44.62.310(a) and 44.62.312.; and WHEREAS, the use of teleconferencing at assembly meetings and at work sessions will increase the ability for Borough staff, elected officials, and the public to engage and participate in a meaningful capacity when situations exist precluding their physical presence at meetings; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the assembly to allow teleconferencing with parameters established by a resolution adopted by the assembly; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH that this resolution formally adopts and specifies the circumstances that are allowed for teleconference participation of the mayor and assembly members. (e.g., telephone, videoconferencing, or similar technology), as well as during work sessions and executive sessions. These prescribed circumstances and parameters are as follows: 1. The meeting is held with a quorum of members physically present; 2. Reasonable technical capabilities are available at the meeting locations to allow the member to participate by teleconference, to include being able to hear and engage in discussion, and being audible to all persons participating in the meeting; 3. Reasonable public notice of the date, time, and place of the location(s) from which the assembly member(s) will be appearing telephonically must be given. A member of the public could join the teleconferencing assembly member and participate from the location of the call; 4. Prior to the meeting, reasonable efforts should be made to ensure that the member participating by teleconference is provided with the meeting agenda and other pertinent documents to be discussed and/or acted upon; access to the agenda and documents from the borough's website will be considered sufficient access; and 5. All votes taken at the meeting are by roll call. Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Resolution No. FY2018-14 Page 1 of 2 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 Participation is also allowed when the mayor or assembly member(s) are physically absent due to the following: 1. The illness or injury of the assembly member or a family member; 2. The death of a family member; 3. An employment-related commitment; 4. A commitment for borough business; 5. Other cause preapproved by an action of the assembly at an assembly meeting; and 6. Off -island personal travel???? C. Participation by teleconference may not be used as a "last minute' device. Assembly members shall notify the clerk's office with at least a minimum of five-day notice of their intent to participate in a meeting via teleconference and provide sufficient contact information for purposes of setting up the teleconference. This section does not apply to special meetings or emergency meetings of the Assembly. D. The mayor, any assembly member, and any member of the public who participates by teleconference shall not be charged for any telephone costs associated with the teleconference participation. E. Assembly members participating by teleconference shall identify any persons in the room with them during the time of the teleconference. F. If the mayor participates telephonically, the mayor may participate in debate and may vote to break ties but shall not act as presiding officer of the meeting. G. The deputy presiding officer must also be physically present to preside over a meeting. In the absence of the mayor and deputy presiding officer, the senior assembly member shall preside over the meeting. The assembly may revoke the privilege of participation of an assembly member or the mayor by telephone or electronic means should such participating assembly member or the mayor violate any or all of subsections above. ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS DAY OF 2017. KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Daniel A. Rohrer, Mayor VOTES: Ayes: Noes: Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska ATTEST: Nova M. Javier, MMC, Clerk Resolution No. FY2018-14 Page 2 of 2 Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Regular Meeting Guidelines October 19, 2017, 6:30 p.m., Borough Assembly Chambers PLEASE ANNOUNCE: Please remember to turn off ringers on your cell phones or put them on vibrate. 1. INVOCATION Major David Davis of the Salvation Army. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Mayor Rohrer. 3. ROLL CALL KIBC 2.25.070.... the Chair shall cause the record to reflect the absence of the member, the REASON for the absence, and whether the absence is excused by the Assembly. 4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Recommended motion: Move to approve the agenda. VOICE VOTE ON MOTION. 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — None. 6. CITIZENS' COMMENTS (These are limited to three minutes per speaker.) PLEASE ANNOUNCE: Public hearing will be held later on the agenda. Citizens comments are for general comments and for items that are NOT scheduled for public hearing. Read phone number: Local is 486-3231; Toll Free is 1-855-492-9202. Please ask speakers to: 1. sign in 2. state their name for the record 3. turn on the microphone before speaking 4. address all remarks to the Assembly as a body and not to any member thereof 7. AWARDS AND PRESENTATIONS A. Filipino American National History Awareness Month Proclamation B. Alaska Aerospace Corporation Update — President and CEO, Craig E. Campbell C. Employee Of The Quarter D. Longevity Award — John Rhines 8. COMMITTEE REPORTS Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Guidelines October 19, 2017 Page 1 9. PUBLIC HEARING A. Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map By Changing The Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 From Urban Residential To Commercial (P&Z Case 17-028). Clerk's note: The motion is already on the floor which is "Move to adopt Ordinance No. FY2018-08. " This is a second public hearing for this Ordinance. Staff Report — Manager Powers. Open public hearing. Read phone number: Local is 486-3231; Toll Free is 1-855-492-9202. Please ask speakers to sign in and state their name for the record. Comments are limited to three minutes per speaker. Close public hearing. Assembly discussion. ROLL CALL VOTE ON THE MOTION. B. Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 From R1 -Single - Family Residential District to B -Business District (P&Z Case No. 17-029). Clerk's note: Clerk's note: The motion is already on the floor which is "Move to adopt Ordinance No. FY2018-09." This is a second public hearing for this Ordinance. 2 public hearing notices were returned and are included in the packet. Staff Report — Manager Powers. Open public hearing. Read phone number: Local is 486-3231; Toll Free is 1-855-492-9202. Please ask,speakers to sign in and state their name for the record., Comments are limited to three minutes per speaker. Close public hearing. Assembly discussion. ROLL CALL VOTE ON THE MOTION. 10. BOROUGH MANAGER'S REPORT 11. MESSAGES FROM THE BOROUGH MAYOR 12. UNFINISHED BUSINESS — None. Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Guidelines October 19, 2017 Page 2 13. NEW BUSINESS A. Contracts — None. B. Resolutions 1. Resolution No. FY2018-13 Ratifying And Certifying The Results Of The October 3, 2017 Municipal Election. Recommended motion: Move to adopt Resolution No. FY2018-13. Staff Report — Borough Clerk. Assembly discussion. ROLL CALL VOTE ON THE MOTION. C. Ordinances for Introduction 1. Ordinance No. FY2018-01A Amending Ordinance No. FY2018-01, Fiscal Year 2018 Budget, By Amending Budgets To Account For Various Revenues That Are Over Budget, Providing For Additional Expenditures And Moving Funds Between Projects. Recommended motion: Move to advance Ordinance No. FY 2018-01A to public hearing at the next regular meeting of the Assembly. Staff Report — Manager Powers. Assembly discussion. ROLL CALL VOTE ON THE MOTION. 2. Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract From R3 - Multifamily Residential District To R1 -Single -Family Residential District (P&Z Case No. 18-002). Recommended motion: Move to advance Ordinance No. FY2018-32 to public hearing at the next regular meeting of the Assembly. Staff Report — Manager Powers. Assembly discussion. ROLL CALL VOTE ON THE MOTION. Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Guidelines October 19, 2017 Page 3 3. Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, and Commissions as Established in the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances Title 2 Administration and Personnel Chapter 2.100 Boards, Committees, and Commissions. Recommended motion: Move to advance Ordinance No. FY 2018-10 to public hearing at the next regular meeting of the Assembly. Staff Report — Manager Powers. Assembly discussion. ROLL CALL VOTE ON THE MOTION. 4. Ordinance No. FY2018-11 Amending Kodiak Island Borough Code Of Ordinances Title 2 Administration And Personnel, Chapter 2.17 Rules Of The Assembly, Section 2.30.020 General Rules To Allow Participation By Assembly Members By Teleconference During Meetings. Recommended motion: Move to advance Ordinance No. FY 2018-11 to public hearing at the next regular meeting of the Assembly. Staff Report — Manager Powers. Assembly discussion. ROLL CALL VOTE ON THE MOTION. 5. Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Amending Title 2 Administration And Personnel Chapter 2.30 Rules Of The Assembly Section 2.30.030 Types Of Meetings To Allow The Assembly To Set And Adopt Its Meeting Calendar For The Following Year By Resolution. Clerk's note: Attached on yellow paper are two versions — original and version 2 from Assembly member Skinner. Recommended motion: Move to advance Ordinance No. FY 2018-12 (version _) to public hearing at the next regular meeting of the Assembly. Staff Report — Manager Powers. Assembly discussion. ROLL CALL VOTE ON THE MOTION. Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Guidelines October 19, 2017 Page 4 D. Other Items 1. Administration Of Oath Of Office To Newly Elected Officials. Clerk Javier to administer the oath of office to Assembly members Julie Kavanaugh, Andy Schroeder, and Rebecca Skinner. 2. Presentation To Outgoing Assembly Members. Mayor to present certificate of appreciation to Assembly member LeDoux and Assembly member Townsend. 14. CITIZENS' COMMENTS (These are limited to three minutes per speaker.) Agenda Items not scheduled for public hearing and general comments. Read phone number: Local is 486-3231; Toll Free is 1-855-492-9202. Please ask speakers to: 1. sign in 2. state their name for the record 3. turn on the microphone before speaking 4. address all remarks to the Assembly as a body and not to any member thereof 15. ASSEMBLY MEMBERS' COMMENTS Announcements The Assembly will hold a work session on Thursday, October 26, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. in the School District Conference Room. The next regular meeting is scheduled on Thursday, November 02, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. in the Borough Assembly Chambers. The Assembly will meet with the City Council at a joint work session on Tuesday, November 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Public Library. 16. EXECUTIVE SESSION — None. 17. ADJOURNMENT Recommended motion: Move to adjourn the meeting. VOICE VOTE ON MOTION. KIBC 2.30.030 A.... Meetings shall adjourn at 10:30 p.m. unless the time is extended by a majority of the votes to which the assembly is entitled. No meeting shall be extended beyond 11 p.m., unless extended by a two-thirds vote of the assembly, except the meeting shall be extended to set the time and place for resumption of the meeting. 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The Next Regular Meeting Of The Borough Assembly Is Scheduled On Thursday, November 02, 2017, At 6:30 p.m. In The Borough Assembly Chambers. PROCLAIMED The Month Of October 2017 As Filipino American National History Month As Established By The Trustees Of The Filipino American National Historical Society. PRESENTED The Employee Of The Quarter Award To John Rhines, PC Network Tech II In The IT Department. PRESENTED A Longevity Award To John Rhines, PC Network Tech II In The IT Department. FAILED Ordinance No. FY2018-08 Amending The KIB Future Land Use Map By Changing The Future Land Use Designation of Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 From Urban Residential To Commercial (P&Z Case 17-028). FAILED Ordinance No. FY2018-09 Rezoning Lot 26A, U.S. Survey 3098 From R1-Single-Family Residential District to B-Business District (P&Z Case No. 17-029). ADOPTED Resolution No. FY2018-13 Ratifying And Certifying The Results Of The October 3, 2017 Municipal Election. ADVANCED Ordinance No. FY2018-01A Amending Ordinance No. FY2018-01, Fiscal Year 2018 Budget, By Amending Budgets To Account For Various Revenues That Are Over Budget, Providing For Additional Expenditures And Moving Funds Between Projects To Public Hearing At The Next Regular Meeting Of The Assembly. ADVANCED Ordinance No. FY2018-32 Rezoning Emerald Isle Estates Tract From R3-Multifamily Residential District To R1-Single-Family Residential District (P&Z Case No. 18-002) To Public Hearing At The Next Regular Meeting Of The Assembly. ADVANCED Ordinance No. FY2018-10 Reestablishing Boards, Committees, and Commissions as Established in the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances Title 2 Administration and Personnel Chapter 2.100 Boards, Committees, and Commissions To Public Hearing At The Next Regular Meeting Of The Assembly. ADVANCED Ordinance No. FY2018-11 Amending Kodiak Island Borough Code Of Ordinances Title 2 Administration And Personnel, Chapter 2.17 Rules Of The Assembly, Section 2.30.020 General Rules To Allow Participation By Assembly Members By Teleconference During Meetings To Public Hearing At The Next Regular Meeting Of The Assembly. AMENDED, ADVANCED Ordinance No. FY2018-12 Amending Title 2 Administration And Personnel Chapter 2.30 Rules Of The Assembly Section 2.30.030 Types Of Meetings To Allow The Assembly To Set And Adopt Its Meeting Calendar For The Following Year By Resolution To Public Hearing At The Next Regular Meeting Of The Assembly. View our website: www.kodiakak.us Visit our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/KodiakIslandBorough Follow us on Twitter: @KodiakBorough ADMINISTERED The Oath of Office to Newly Elected Officials. PRESENTED Certificates Of Appreciation To Outgoing Assembly Members Larry LeDoux And Dave Townsend.