1993-54 Rezoning Lot 6 U.S. Mineral Survey 247 From C-Conservation To RD-Rural Development1
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Introduced by: Mayor Selby
Requested by: Planning &
Zoning Commission
Drafted by: Community
Development Department
Introduced: 08/05/93
Public Hearing:
Adopted:
KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
ORDINANCE NO. 93 -54
AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOT 6 U.S. MINERAL SURVEY 247
FROM C -- CONSERVATION TO RD- -RURAL DEVELOPMENT
(LOCATED NEAR THE MOUTH OF THE AYAKULIK RIVER)
WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission held an
advertised public hearing on a proposal to rezone Lot 6 U.S. Mineral
Survey 247, a 5.46 acre parcel of land near the mouth of the Ayakulik
River, 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.
Lot 6, U.S. Mineral Survey 247 is hereby rezoned from C -- Conservation
to RD- -Rural Development.
The findings 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 type of development that private land owners increasingly
want to develop in remote areas of the Borough;
B. will not increase the nonconformity of any existing uses or structures;
Section 2:
Section 3:
Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska
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C. must be setback from marine and anadromous waters unless the use developed
is water- dependent;
D. will result in a sensible and efficient use of coastal lands;
E. allows for a balance of uses, due to the range of uses permitted, which will not
favor short run gains at the expense of long -term benefits; and
F. will be coordinated with the applicable state and federal agencies, to the
appropriate extent, when new development occurs.
2. Findings as to the Effect the Rezone would have on the Objectives of the
Comprehensive Plan.
A change of zoning from C -- Conservation to RD- -Rural Development on Lot 6, U.S.
Mineral Survey 247, a 5.46 acre parcel of land near the mouth of the Ayakulik River,
is generally consistent with the applicable policies of the Kodiak Island Borough
Coastal Management Program. This tract is located in the area designated for
Development with Restrictions. A conditional use permit is required prior to
development of intensive commercial land uses. This will allow the placement of
stipulations on future approvals subject to Planning and Zoning Commission review.
This will ensure consistency with the policies of the Kodiak Island Borough Coastal
Management Program.
Section 4: The official zoning map shall be updated to reflect this rezoning.
ATTEST:
ADOPTED BY THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY
THIS OF , 1993
Donna F. Smith, Borough Clerk
KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
Jerome M. Selby, Borough Mayor
Jack L. McFarland, Presiding Officer
Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 93-54
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