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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008-04-09 Planning & Zoning PacketCITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS April 9, 2008 - 7:00 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER: a. Roll Call b. Swearing In of New Commissioner -Gerald Brookman c. Agenda Approval d. Consent Agenda e. *Excused Absences - Commissioner Bryson - Commissioner Wisniewski *All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non-controversial by the Commission and will be approved by one motion, There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Commission Member so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda as part of the General Orders. 2. *APPROVAL OF MINUTES: a. *March 26, 2008 3. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT: (10 Minutes) 4. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. PZ08-15 - A resolution of the Planning and Zoning Commission recommending adoption of the updated zoning and land use maps far the Comprehensive Plan far the City of Kenai by the Kenai City Council. 6. OLD BUSINESS: a. PZ07-25 - A Resolution of the Planning And Zoning Commission of the City Of Kenai, Alaska, recommending to the Council to enact KMC 9.10.015 requiring dumpsters to be screened on at least three sides. Note: A public hearing was held on June 25, 2007. Item was postponed to fhe July I I , 2007 meeting. A second public hearing was held on Juty I I , 2007. Ifem was postponed indef Wifely to hold work sessions. There was no motion to enact. 7. NEW BUSINESS: a. PZ06-65 -Request for 6-month Extension for Conditional Use Permit for the property known as 350 Ames Road (Lot 6, Block 1, Pelch Subdivision Part 1), Kenai, Alaska. Request submitted by Katherine Fleck, 31192 Nature Road, Royalton, Minnesota. -- Approval. Agenda Apri19, 2008 8. PENDING ITEMS: 9. REPORTS: a. City Council b. Borough Planning c. Administration 10. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED: (3 Minutes) 11. INFORMATION ITEMS: a. Zoning Bulletin (3/10/2008) b. Planning & Zoning Commission roster 12. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS: Page 2 13. ADJOURNMENT: CITY OF I~ENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS March 26, 200$ - 7:00 p.m, I. CALL TO ORDER: a. Roll Call b. Agenda Approval c. Consent Agenda d, *Excused Absences - Commissioner Romain *All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non-controversial by the Commission and will be approved by one motion. Thexe will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Commission Member so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda as part of the General Orders. 2. 'APPROVAL OF MINUTES: a. *March 12, 2008 3. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT: (10 Minutes} 4, CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: a. PZ08-15 -Seaman Subdivision 2008 Replat -- A resubdivision of Lots 1 and 2 Seaman Subdivision No. 1, Tract D Hayes Subdivision and Lot lYoungblood-Warren Subdivision and Vacation of Hayes Avenue. Plat submitted by Integrity Surveys, 8195 Kenai Spur Highway, Kenai, Alaska. 5, PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. PZ08-14 - An application to amend Conditional Use Permit PZO1-71 for Guide Service and Boat Parking to include Lodge for the property known as Lot 9, Anglers Acres Subdivision, Part 3 (1135 Angler Drive}, Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Dan Haak, 1087 SW Spring Street, Mill City, Oregon 97360. 6. OLD BUSINESS: 7. NEW BUSINESS: 8. PENDING ITEMS: 9. REPORTS: a. City Council b. Borough Planning c. Administration 10. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED: {3 Minutes) 11. INFORMATION ITEMS: a. Zoning Bulletin (2/25/D8) b. Kenai Watershed Farum Newsletter 12. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS: 13, ADJOURNMENT: CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING !COMMISSION CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS MARCH 26, 2008 - 7:00 P.M. CHAIR JEFF TWAIT, PRESIDING MINUTES ITEM 1: CALL TO ORDER Chair Twait called the meeting to order at approximately 7:00 p.m. l~a. Roil Call Roll was confirmed as follows: Commissioners present: R. Weill, J. Twait, P. Bryson, K. Koester, A. Baldwin, T. Wisniewski Commissioners absent; S. Romain (excused) Others present: Acting City Planner N. Carver, Council Member R. Ross A quorum was present. 1-b, Agenda Approval MOTION: Commissioner Wells MOVED to approve the agenda as presented and Commissioner Wisniewski SECONDED the motion. VOTE: There were no objections. SO ORDERED. ~-c. Consent Agenda MOTION: Commissioner Bryson MOVED to approve the consent agenda as submitted and Commissioner Baldwin SECONDED the motion. VQTE: There were no objections. SO ORDERED. 1-d. *Excused Absences -- Commissioner Romain Approved by consent agenda. ITEM 2: APPROVAL OF MINUTES -- March 12, 2008 Approved by consent agenda. ITEM 3: SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT -- None. ITEM 4: CQ_ NSIDERATION OF PLATS 4-a. PZ08-16 -Seaman Subdivision 2008 Replat - A re-subdivision of Lots 1 and 2 Seaman Subdivision No, 1, Tract D Hayes Subdivision and Lot 1 Youngblood-Warren Subdivision and Vacation of Hayes Avenue. Plat submitted by Integrity Surveys, 8195 Kenai Spur Highway, Kenai, Alaska. Acting City Planner Carver reviewed the staff report included in the packet and noted the following: • The plat would re-subdivide four existing lots and create two larger lots, Lot lA and Lot 1B. • The vacation of Hayes Way (Hayes Avenue) would provide access to existing Lot 1 of Youngblood-Warrant subdivision via a panhandle to the new Lot 1B. • The parcels were located in the Suburban Residential Zone. • The parcels met the minimum lot size for the zone; city water and sewer served the subdivision. • No installation agreement was required. Additionally, a utility shed was located on the current Lot 2 which appeared to be non- conforming and encroached into the setback; the plat would not increase the non- conformity; aresidence was located on the current Lot 1; and, the city had an as-built of the structure on file and it showed no encroachments. Carver reported staff supported approval with the following recommendations: 1. Correct spelling of street names Hayes Avenue and Fifth Avenue. 2. List all property owners. The floor was opened for public hearing. There being no one wishing to be heard, the public hearing was closed. MgTION: Commissioner Wells MOVED to approve PZO8-16, including staff recommendations. Commissioner Wisniewski SECONDED the motion. Cornrnissianer Bryson stated he would recuse himself from voting as there would be a vacation following and the plat would be before him at the Borough level. Additional comments included: • The shed was non-conforming and would not be able to be increased and was grandfathered. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MARCH 26, 2008 PAGE 2 • The area was previously owned by Peninsula Sanitation many years ago and sanitation trucks had been parked in that area. VOTE: Wells Yes Twait Yes B son Recused Koester Yes Baldwin Yes Wisniewski Yes Romain Absent MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. ITEM 5: PUBLIC HEARINGS 5-a. PZOS-14 - An application to amend Conditional Use Permit PZO 1-? 1 far Guide Service and Boat Parking to include Lodge for the property known as Lot 9, Anglers Acres Subdivision, Part 3 (1135 Angler Drive), Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Dan Haak, 1087 SW Spring Street, Mill City, Oregon 97360. Carver reviewed the staff report included in the packet noting, the applicant wished to include lodging to the Conditional Use Permit which had been issued in 1996; there were 18 other active conditional use permits on Angler Drive and 15 of them offered lodging; and, the amendment would provide a use similar to other uses operated in the area and appeared to be reasonable. Carver also noted, administration supported approval with the following requirement: + Prior to the permit being issued, an initial fire inspection be conducted ar~d every other year thereafter. The floor was opened for public hearing. There being no one wishing to be heard, the public hearing was closed. MOTION: Commissioner Bryson MOVED to recommend approval of PZOS-14 with the inclusion of staff recommendations. Commissioner Wells SECONDED the motion. Commission questions/comments included: • If approved, would the proposed use be compatible to a Recreation Zone. Carver answered yes. • Would a lodge be a permanent structure. Carver answered yes, the current structure would serve as the lodging. VOTE: Wells Yes Twait Yes B son Recused Koester Yes Baldwin Yes Wisniewski Yes PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MARCH 26, 2008 PAGE 3 Romain Absent MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. ITEM 6: OLD BUSINESS -- None. ITEM 7: NEW BUSINESS -- None. ITEM S: PENDING ITEMS -- None, ITEM 9: REPORTS 9-a. City Council -- Council Member Ross reviewed the action agenda of the March I9, 2008 council meeting with comments including; • Ordinance No. 2287-2008 (related to accessory structures/conex-type structures) had been postponed to the Apri12, 2008 meeting in order to give the public more time to consider the suggested changes. • Ordinance No. 22$8-2008 (related to landscaping/site plan amendments) was amended, removing requirements for residential lots, and passed. 9-b. Borough Planning -- Referring to the March 24, 2008 meeting agenda included in the packet, Commissioner Bryson reviewed actions/discussions taken at the meeting. 9-c. Administration -- No report. ITEM 10: PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED (3 Minutes) Kristine Schmidt, 513 Ash Avenue, Kenai -- Reported she was disappointed with the conex ordinance as she was hoping a work session would have been held with Council and the Cammission; believed there were many good points made during the Commission's review; and, did not believe that work had been reflected in the comments made during Council's consideration at its March 19 meeting. Ross encouraged the commissioners to attend the April 2 council meeting and added, the ordinance was postponed in order for the public to have more time to consider the proposed amendments, i.e. prohibition of barn-shaped sheds, precluding many shed types being purchased, etc. Concern was stated the current form of the ordinance would require the roof line of a shed to be the same as the house on the property and that requirement was not one suggested by the Commission. ITEM 11: INFORMATION ITEMS 11-a. Zoning Bulletin (2/25/08) 11-b. Kenai Watershed Forum Newsletter PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MARCH 26, 200$ PAGE 4 ITEM 12: COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS Baldwin -- Announced her resignation from the commission effective immediately. Wisniewski -- No comments Wells -- Reported he would be absent from the area the last two weeks of April, all of May and three weeks in July. He added, he would submit the dates of his absence in writing to the City Clerk. Koester -- No comments. Bryson -- Reported he would be absent for the Apri19 Commission meeting. ITEM 13: ADJOURNMENT There being no further business before the Commission, the meeting adjourned at approximately 7:29 p.m. Minutes submitted by: Carol. L. Freas, City Clerk PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MARCH 26, 2008 PAGE 5 CITY OF KENAI ' PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION KENAI, ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. PZ08-15 A RESOLUTION OF THE KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDING ADOPTION OF THE UPDATED ZONING AND LAND USE MAPS FOR THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF KENAI BY THE KENAI CITY COUNCIL. WHEREAS, The Kenai Peninsula Borough Ordinance 90-31 delegated authority to the City of Kenai to make Land Use Amendments to the Comprehensive Plan; and, WHEREAS, The City of Kenai Comprehensive Plan was adopted in 2003; and, WHEREAS, Since the adoption of the Plan numerous amendments to the zoning map have occurred; and, WHEREAS, These zoning amendments require an update to the Zoning and Land Use Plan maps within the Comprehensive Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends #hat the Kenai City Council update the City of Kenai Comprehensive Plan with adoption of the updated City of Kenai Zoning and Land Use Plan Maps as shown on Attachment A, Attachment B, and Attachment C. Dated at Kenai, Alaska this 9th day of April, 2008. Chairman: ATTEST: ~ ~ ~ I~ ~ a ~ a +~ ti ~ '~o m x i a w Q} ,a Q .~ 81 k U ~1 p Q v ~ a~ a gd ate. ~ ~ c 0 m ~ O , U .~ c m Y '~ o 9. .~' i C} i g ~ ,, 4, ~ P~ ... auue~ R V ~N$ - ~ ._.. N __ .r ~ ~ E _ - ~ .' _ S~ 1 jS ~r AA Y ~'~G ~{N Wd y~~ ~ ~ M1 ' _ g ~ CV ~ ~ ~ 7 0 @@ Q ' ~ m +g E .~ 4' K yy y~ O N d ~~ .~ ,c Y v .~ ~ U ~ ^I^~~ 1~'~I N -a a~ a g e ,~ e v a 0 U d 0 U n n gam, a A~ A~ ,?' m b +~ ~' O U .~ c Y O U I(enai 5pu~ titi5h i ~ • ~Ill,i~,ip`lirllilllrll. ~. ~,, ` . ..nlllh.` •~ ~ ~~ ~1 IN ro U y N 'C t >. U ~~ ~~ n `~~ ~ ~ a N m U h Vl Q C .~ Suggested by: Administrat~u~~ CITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ07-25 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, RECOMMENDING TO THE COUNCIL TO ENACT KMC 9.10.015 REQUIRING DUMPSTERS TO BE SCREENED ON AT LEAST THREE SIDES. WHEREAS, since 200G development in commercial and industrial zones requiring a landscaping site plan under KMC 14.25 must provide for screening of dumpsters; and, WHEREAS, screening for dumpsters is not required for development in residential zones or for existing commercial or industrial development; and, WHEREAS, requiring screening of dumpsters throughout the city is necessary so as to not create or continue with nuisances or unsightly conditions; and, WHEREAS, allowing one year from the effective date of this ordinance will allow adequate time for commercial, industrial or residential dumpster owners to comply with the new screening requirements. NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI RECOMMENDS THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, ENACT KMC 9.10.015 as follows. 9.10.015 Screening of dumpsters. (a) Definitions. (1) "Construction and demolition debris"-Waste building materials resulting from construction, remodeling, repair or demolition operations. (2) "Dumpster"-A commercially designed large metal container for refuse that has a closable top lid(s) andlor side slide doors. {b) Dumpster(s) must be screened on at least three sides from view from a public way. Where visible from a public way, screening shall be opaque, either by the use of trees or man-made structures and maintained in good condition. {c} Dumpsters are allowed for the, disposal of construction and demolition debris on a temporary basis without being screened. A permit is required for this use and is obtained as part of a building permit. A temporary dumpster permit is valid for 90 days with renewal necessary for additional time period as allowed within the discretion of the Building Official. (d) Temporary use of unscreened dumpsters by the city for neighborhood cleanup efforts is allowed. Temporary use in this subsection is not more than thirty (30) days. PZ07-25 Resolution Page 2 (e) All dumpsters existing at the effective date of this Ordinance shall have one year from that date to comply with the terms of this Ordinance. PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 9th day of Apri12008. CHAIRPERSON: ATTEST: June 25, 2007: Public Hearing /Postponed July 11, 2007: Public Hearing /Postponed July 25, 2007: Work Session February 27, 2008: Work Session March 12, 2008: Work Session i } r ~~I/'~~a e wit~i a Aast Gi witllr a t .~ K-~,~~ ~~ 210 Fidalga Avenue, Kenai, Alaska 99611-7794 ~`~ Telephone: 907-283-75351 FAX: 907-283-3014 the cl{~,=~ a HEHAI\v~ SKA ^ ^ TO: Planning & Zoning Commission ~ i FROM: Marilyn Kebschufl, Planning Administrator DATE: March 24, 2008 SUB.lECT: PZ06-65 -Conditional Use Permit -Cabin Rentals 350 Ames Road 7a 'I I.' II 1942 On October 24, 2007, the Commission granted a 6-month extension for the above- referenced Conditional Use Permit. At that time, the request submitted by Katherine Fleck noted that she would probably need to request another extension because the extension would expire prior to the tourist season starting, Ms. Fleck has submitted a request for an additional 6-month extension. The original Conditional Use Permit was approved on October 11, 2006. Kenai Municipal Cade 14.20.150 (i}(1) states, "An approved conditional use permit lapses twelve (12} months after approval if no building permit is procured or if the allowed use is not initiated." The code allows the Commission to grant time extensions not to exceed six (6) months upon a finding that the circumstances have not changed sufficiently to warrant reconsideration of the approvaC of the permit (KMC 14.20.150 (i){2)}. The request for extension must be submitted prior to the expiration of the permit. A public hearing is not required. The code does not limit the number of requests far extension that can be requested or approved. It appears the requested extension meets the requirements of KMC 14.20.150(1)(2) and appears reasonable to allow the permit to be activated during the tourist season. Recommend the Commission grant the extension to October 11, 2008. However, if the permit were nat activated during this extension, I would recommend the Commission require the applicant to file a new application. This will allow the Commission to hold a public hearing and provide notice to neighboring property owners. Zvi c4i c~~v 1J. Viz i'nA i7V i •ltf~~oly Hurt i~.c ~ ~~~ ~ I ~..~ P~ ~,~~ k f ~~ct ~ l l f ~ v~'~~l lam ~~~ ~ [Y1 ~,e,Cm; -~- 31~~ [off c~~-~ ~~ . ~~ . a~ . ~ ~~. ~~~. G~' ' ~/F~ ~1q9~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~~ A mew ~d ~ ~~.~ ~ Ca11 i~ 6c,~ hau e car, w~-~'~S pa9~ ~ o~ a hc~.s k~.~ ma.~.le.~ ~1a~l~ Zvi ~yi c,V~v iJ. VD rnn i7V f 4i7V VOlp n~ri'l~e 1(r~ uuL "1/c'lla a u~it/~ a Past, iCi tvit~t a future" .~ ~ ~~r '~. 210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska 99611-7794 ___ ~ , Telephone: (907) 283-7535 /Fax: {907) 283-3014 "' w ~ www.ci.~Cenai.ak.us ~~ ~~ Ehe cc' y c KEHd~ October 25, 2007 Katherine Fleck 31192 Nature Road Royalton, MN 58373 Re: PZ06-&5 -Conditional Use Permit -~ Cabin Rentals - 350 Ames Road Dear Ms. Fleck: At their meeting on October 24, 2007, the Planning and Zoning Commission granted your request for a six month extension for the above referenced Conditional Use Permit. The extension expires April 11, 2008. You must implement the Conditional Use prior #o the ex#ension deadline or request another extension. If I carp provide further assistance with the process, don't hesitate to contact me. Si r y, ~~-~l Marilyn Kebschull, AICP Planning Administration ~~ a~a 9a AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCIL -- REGULAR MEETING APRIL 2, 2D08 '7:00 P.M. KENAZ CxTY COUNCIL CHAM$ERS httta: /~~ywyir.cz.kenai.al{.us ITEM A: CALL TO QRDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roil Call 3. Agenda Approval 4, 'Consent Agenda *All items listed with an astexisk ('") are considered to be routine and non- cantroversial by the council and will be approved by one motion, `T`here wiil be no separate discussion of these items unless a council member so requests, in which case the iterri will be removed from the consent agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda as part of the Genera.]. Orders. ITE1Vl I3: SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (10 minutes) Li~,coln Wenslay •-- Caring for the Kenai Project/Saving the Dunes ITEM C: UNSCHEDIILED PUBLIC COMMENTS (S minutes) ITEM D: REPORTS OF KPB ASSEMBLY LEGISLATORS AND COUNCILS ITEM E: PUBLIC HEARINGS (Testimony lirzaited to 3 minutes per speaker.) ~~ci~i~n-~~ 1. .Ordinance No. 2287-ZOOS -- Az7nending KMC 14,24.200 (Accessory ~j , ~/~~pp~. Structures) by 1) Adding a Section Restricting the Use ar Storage of Cone:-Type Structures in the Central Commercial and Residential Zones and 2~ Requiring Accessory Structures be Built to Match the Primary Building on the Lot and 3y Providing for Temporary Use of Conex-Type Structures During Construction Projects and Incnxporating the Existing • Requirement that Accessory Structures Over 124-Square Feet Require a Building Permit. (Clerk's Nate: A motion to adopt Ordinance No. 2287-•208 was offered at the March 19, 2008 and the ordinattee was then postponed. The motion to adopt is active.) p~~¢e~ Gl. 2. Ordinance No. 2289-2008 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by X22,050 in the General F~,i.nd far a Library Grant. ~~~~, 3. Ordinance No. 2290-2008 -- Amending KMC 9.10.010 to Requira . Garbage Placed Outdoors in Designated "Bear Problem Areas" to be Kept in Garbage Containers Designated as Bear Resistant by the City of Kenai. ~t~'~d v.~ 4. ~~ Ordixtanae No. 2291-200$ -- Axnexa.ding KMC 7,32A30 Entitled, " " P • Transfers to General Fund, Such That Any Amount Transferred is Designated for Senior Citizen Programs. ~ 5. Ordinance No. 2292-2005 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and . , Appropriations by $9,000 in the General Fund 1'alice Department for Alaska Highway Safety Office Progrann Participation. f ~ 6. Ordinance Na. 2294-2008 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by X31,500 in the Congregate Housing Enterprise ~xnd for Transfer to the General Fund Per KMC '7,32.030. ~~ 7. Ordinance No. 2295-2008 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and . Appropriations by $35,000 in the General F`o.nd Shop Department far Operating Supplies. ~~~ ~ 8. Ordinance No. 2290-2008 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and , Appropriations by ~ 110,000 in the General Fund and the Airport Fund for Repairs and Maintenance at the Fire Training Center. ~w- ~_ ,r ~, 9. Ordinance 11To. 2297-200$ -- Amending KMC 1.85 (Financial Disclosure ~ 10, Resolution No. 20D8-20 -- Approving Changes to the Kenai Public Utility Regulations to Allow Customers to Suspend Service ar~d to Nat /~~' .Require f3illing far Water and Sewer Service'Wh,ile Disconnected or Suspended. axed Conflict of Interest) by Removizxg the Kenai City Clerk and City . Attorney From. the List of "Municipal Officers" in KMC 1.85.070(b) Required to Report Under the City of Kenai Financial bisclosure and Conflict of Interest Rules. ~~~, ~l.l. Resolution Na. 20D8-2x -- Repealing Resolution No, 200?-72, Awarding a Sole Source Contract to Pracarnxzz Alaska LLC to Equip Radio Communication Upgrades to the Kenai Public Safety Caxnmunicatians Center and Awarding a Sale Source Contract to Motorola Inc. in the Amount Not to Exceed X58,640.00, to Equip the Kenai Public Safety Communications Center with Radio Communication Upgrades. /~~ _ , , /~ 12, Resolution No. 200$-22 -- Repealing Resolution, No. 2007-73 Awarding a Sale Source Contract to Prncomxn, Alaska LLC to Equip the Kenai Emergency Operations Center With Rodin Communications Upgrades and Award a Sole Source Cnntract to Motorola lric. in the Axr~ount Not to Exceed $243,000.00 to Equip the Kenai Emergency Operations Center With Radio Communications Upgrades. ~- 13. Liquor License Rene~aral -- PROTEST/George & Axny Bowen, d/b/a ~~~~ , ' .One Stop Liquor. ~~ l4. *Liquor License Rener~als -- • Alaskalanes, #3209/Recreational Site • George's Casino Bar, #204/Beverage Dispensary + Charlotte's #4439/Restaurant/Eating Place - Pul,lic Convenience • Kenai Landing #4355/Beverage Dispensary -Tourism/Seasonal ITEM ~"; 11~INUTES ].. *Regular Meeting of March S, 2008, 2. *Regular Meeting of March 19, 2048. ITEM Cr: UNFINISIIED BUSINESS ITEM H: NEW BUSINESS Yi~l~ 1. Bills to be Ratified ~~~ ~ 2. Approval of Purchase Orders Exceeding $15,000 3, *Ordinar~ae No. 2298-2008 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and, Appropriations by X260,000 in tl~e General 1+`und to Purchase Airport Land in the Area of the Public safety Building. 4. °~Ord~nanee No. 22992008 -- Amending KMC 14,20.200{a){2J to increase the Size of Accessory Structures Allowed in Setbacl~ Areas Front One Hundred and Twenty {120) Square Feet to Two Hundred (200) Square laeet With 1V~o Side or End of the Accessory Structure Longer than Sixteen (16J Feet Unless the Building official Grants a Waiver for Good Cause, to Define one {IJ Story Height, and to Increase the Distance likom the Adjoining Lot. ITEM I: CpMMISSIONICQNYIVlIT'I~Ii1E ItEEI+0I2TS 1. Council on Aging 2. ~ Airport Commission 3. Harbor Commission 4. Library Commission 5. Parks & Recreation Commission 6. P1an~ning & Zoning Commission 7. Miscellaneous Commissions And Committees a. 13eautificati.on Committee b. Alaska Municipal League Report c. Mini-Grant Steering Committee ITEIUI J; REPORT OF THE MAYOR ITEM K: AI7A+IINISTfiAT ON REPORTS 1. City Manager 2. Attorney 3. Git~r Clerk ITEM I.• 1. Citizens (#ive minutes) 2. Council ITEM M: PENDING LEGISLATION (This item. lists legislation which ujill be addressed at a later date as noted.) EXECUTIVE SESgION -- None Scheduled ITEM M; ADJOURNMENT C 4i 7 m C31 ~c 0 N N en t` o ro ro ~ °' a ~ ~ c~ • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -O a fn ° ~ rr, a~ C H ~' a'' id O ~ W X43 `d0~ ~ w ~o ^~ ~+ Oa y ~ O "G "~ • O U ~ a..~ +~ ~ ~ ~ p wo .,~ td baJO ~d 41 N ~ ~ ~ T1 U ,5~~ 7 ~ ^~ -Y spa N ~ ~ ~ ~ V ~ .~ ~ I .~ a0 '~ ~ v 'd , f-A ' y y,~~," N i U ,~ a~.~ Off" ~ a~ c-e p a a~ ~ ~' ~` b 4l L1e ~ fy ~ i~ . N O td O U ~ ~a o~~ o~~ ob~n • w o V°~ Z a ro Z~ O ~ ~" ~ ~ ° w ~ cam.. ' m U ~ ~ ~ ~i 't7 t~ ~~-+ 'T~ +~-' ;~` '" O P O a V ~ cad U '~ a ~' ~ ttl ~ ° ~' '3 +'~ s:. 'u ~ ~ `°' cad a~ ~ ro ~ bs~ ~ a0 ~ U a~ ^~~. ~ v ~''~S _ ~ ~ ~ .b y N [.` N ~' ~ ~ w ~ ' ~ ~ '-' cd :yam ~ N '~ O L~f) ~ ~ F.' 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CD r~-r ~ w '~ GL cn" V 0 3' e h ~~ rlb PLAN11TA1TG ~: ZONIN[# COMMISSION Meets Second and Fourth Wednesday - T.00 p.m. Kenai City Council C11aml~ers Camrrt3ssion Member Name Nome 8ueiness Phone Email Address Terra and Address Phvne Eads Tim Wisr~ieweki 283-4551 283-3333 (p] timterri@ptialaska.net 2009 Planning & Zoning Cammissiorx 394-1000 283-b116 (f~ 5$39 Kenai Spux Highway Kenai, AK 99611 Ray A. Wells 283-1029 283-5646 rawellsC+lwradvi.sors.cozn 2010 Planning 8a Zoning Commission 41 D i.awton. Drive Kenai, AK 99611 Phil Bryson 283-4428 283-A~672 ubrvsonfi~lwcbalaska.cor~ 2olD Flannin$ & Zoning Coxnmiasian ' P.O. Box 1041 Kenai, AK 99611, **Scott Romain 283-6174 262,8$66, x35 (p) scatt~refloubtrealtv.corri 2011 Planning & Zoning Commission 262-8853 (~ 425 Rogers Road Kenai, AK 99611 Jerry Brookman 283-9329 brookman~alaska.net 2017. Planning & Zoning Commission 715 Muir Avenue Kenai AK 99611 *Jeff'I~vait 283-3919 262-2493 itwait~)¢ci.net 20D9 Planning & Zoning Commission 1$08.Tulie Anna Drive Kenai, AIC 99511 Karen Koester 283-2094 262-2016 KkoesterQyahoo.com 2009 Planning 8s Zazxing Commission 845 Set z~et Drive Kenai, AK 99511 Council Member Rick Ross 283-8497 zossrclc(c~hotmaii.cgm 1505 Kittiwake Ca'urt Kenai, AK 93611 Cauncil Member Bole Molloy 283-7102 283-7373 (wk] bob~lrnolloyf'orcnuncil.com 110 s. wiuaw St., Ste 1 D 1 Kenai, AK 99611 *Chair **Vice Chair (4 / 3/'2068)