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1993-02 Rezoning ASLS 80.61 to RD in Hidden Basin Ugak BayL KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ORDINANCE NO. 93 -02 Introduced by: Mayor Selby Requested by: Planning and Zoning Commission Drafted by: Community Development Department Introduced: Public Hearing: Adopted: AN ORDINANCE REZONING ASLS 80 -61 (4.82 ACRES) FROM C -- CONSERVATION TO RD- -RURAL DEVELOPMENT (LOCATED IN HIDDEN BASIN IN UGAK BAY) 01/07/93 01/21/93 01/21/93 WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission held an advertised public hearing on a request to rezone ASLS 80 -61 from C -- Conservation to RD- -Rural Development; and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve the above referenced rezone; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THAT: Section 1: This ordinance is not of general application and shall not be codified. Section 2: Section 3: ASLS 80 - 61 (Hidden Basin) is hereby rezoned from C -- Conservation to RD- -Rural Development. The Findings -of -Fact of the Planning and Zoning Commission in recommending the approval of this rezone are hereby confirmed. 1. Findings as to the Need and Justification for the Rezone: A rezone from C -- Conservation to RD- -Rural Development is needed and justified because the RD- -Rural Development Zoning District permits development that: A. is consistent with the traditional development of remote upland areas around Kodiak Island; B. will not create any nonconforming uses or structures; and Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 93 -02 Page 1 of 2 ATTEST: Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska C. will not require a variance to develop uses other than a single family residence on this nonconforming lot of record. 2. Findings as to the Effect the Rezone would have on the Objectives of the Comprehensive Plan: The 1968 Comprehensive Plan does not address this area. The coastal area of Kodiak Island has been traditionally used for commercial purposes over the years, particularly those areas with the highest fish and wildlife values. Much of the commercial activity has been directly related to fish and wildlife resources. A good shoreline location is especially important in terms of access by boat or airplane, as is a good source of fresh water and a safe anchorage. Where the RD- -Rural Development Zoning District is implemented, land owners will be permitted to develop commercial uses consistent with traditional commercial developments of the past, subject to the reasonable standards established for this zoning district. Section 4: The official zoning map shall be updated to reflect this rezoning. ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS 21st DAY OF JANUARY, 1993 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH uM Y�I Donna F. Smith, Borough Clerk nd, Presi Jac L. McFarl M. Selby, Borough Jero ing Officer Ordinance No. 93 -02 Page 2 of 2