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FY2006-12 Rezone Russian Creek SubdivisionIntroduced Manager Gifford Requested b Planning &Z°C p Y mvrission Drafted by Community development Introduced: 06/01 /2606 Public Hearing: 07/0w2006 Adopted: 07/06/2006 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ORDINANCE NO. FY 2006 -12 AN ORDINANCE OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY REZONING TRACT 0, US.S. SURVEY 2539, RUSSIAN CREEK ALASKA SUBDIVISION FROM B- BUSINESS TO RR1 -RURAL RESIDENTIAL ONE (1059 PANAMAROFF CREED DRIVE) WHEREAS, the petitioner for this rezone has indicated a desire to develop on the subject parcel; and WHEREAS, the Planning & Zoning Commission held a public hearing on May 17, 2006 for this case; and WHEREAS, the Commission recommends that the Assembly rezone Tract 0, Russian Creek Alaska Subdivision from B- Business Zoning District to RR1 -Rural Residential One Zoning District; 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: Tract 0, Russian Creek Alaska Subdivision from B - Business Zoning District to RR- 1 Rural Residential One Zoning District. Section 3: The findings of the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission are hereby confirmed as follows: 17.72.020 A. Findings as to the Need and Justification for a Change or Amendment. The rezone is needed and justified because the rezone area is not needed for commercial use to support the surrounding Womens Bay community. There is adequate B- Business land that is undeveloped or under - developed to provide for the needs of local residents and the traveling public. Rural residential development seems to be where the market demand for development is at in Womens Bay. 17.72.020 B. Findings as to the Effect a Change or Amendment would have on the Objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. The RR1 -Rural Residential One zone is consistent with the objectives of 1982 Womens Bay Community Plan. The preference for development is overwhelmingly in favor of rural residential use and there appears to be more than adequate B- Business area remaining to serve the communitys needs. ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS SIXTH DAY OF JULY 2006 ATTEST: Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Ordinance No. FY2006 -12 Page 1of 1