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1995-04 Rezoning Lakeside Subdivision 2nd Addition to PLKODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ORDINANCE NO. 95 -04 Introduced by: Mayor Selby Requested by: Planning & Zoning Commission Drafted by: Community Development Department Introduced: 05/04/95 Public Hearing: 05/18/95 Adopted 05/18/95 AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOTS 2 AND 3 (PROPOSED LOT 2A), LAKESIDE SUBDIVISION, 2ND ADDITION, FROM I -- INDUSTRIAL AND RR1- -RURAL RESIDENTIAL ONE IQ PL -- PUBLIC USE LANDS (2647 AND 2716 SELIEF LANE) WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough has requested that Lots 2 and 3, Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition be rezoned to PL-- Public Use Lands; and WHEREAS, rezoning of the property, along with the pending vacate and replat request, will allow the Borough to accomplish its goal of developing a ballfield complex in this area; and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Parks and Recreation Committee has supported the proposed development of a ballfield complex on the property; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on this request on April 19, 1995; and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approve this 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: Lots 2 and 3 (proposed Lot 2A), Lakeside Subdivision, 2nd Addition are hereby rezoned to PL-- Public Use Lands. Section 3: The findings of fact of the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission are hereby confirmed as follows: Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 95 -04 Page 1 of 3 2. •• •• . • •- ► - -• .11 . 11 • . •.••- • in-eon's A rezone from I-- Industrial and RR1- -Rural Residential One to PL-- Public Use Land is needed and justified because the PL-- Public Use Land zoning district permits development that: A. provides for designation and development of this area as a park consistent with preservation of open space and use of the site for ballfields, an identified community need; B. is compatible with the methodology being utilized to close out the metals dry dump and site reclamation which would preclude structural development associated with most industrial and commercial uses; C. is a logical and consistent extension of existing PL-- Public Use Land to the southwest of Island Lake where Scout Circle provides ready access to Island Lake Park; • • 11 . - • Ohjectives of the Comprehensive Plan. ge or Amendment would have on the A change of zoning from I-- Industrial and RR1- -Rural Residential One to the PL -- Public Use Land zoning district will have the effect of changing the focus of the Comprehensive Plan from industrial and commercial to public use and open space. But this change will not be necessarily inconsistent with the zoning history of the area which in the 1968 Comprehensive Plan was identified as public and semi - public and in 1976 was identified as being a service /recreational overlay zone. This change in zoning is also consistent with the stated intent of the Lakeside /Safeway Subarea Plan to provide open space for use and enjoyment of the public. As park and open space, this property will also more effectively separate the potentially conflicting land uses between the existing, privately owned I-- Industrial zoned properties near the Selief -Von Scheele intersection and medium density residential development in Shahafka Acres. Section 4: The official zoning map shall be updated to reflect this rezoning. Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 95 -04 Page 2 of 3 ATTEST: ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS EIGHTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1995 (Do?'?/net ^4 Donna F. Smith, CMC, Borough Clerk KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Jer / M. Selby, Borou Mary A. Monroe, Presiding Officer Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 95 -04 Page 3 of 3