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Suggested by: Council
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CITY OF KENAI
ORDINANCE N0. 1818-99
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALAS ,AMENDING
THE DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS TABLE OF THE KENAI MU CIPAL CODE,
TITLE 14, BY ADDING A PROVISION FOR AN ADMINISTRATIVE XEMPTION FOR A
REDUCTION OF UP TO A TOTAL OF TWELVE (12) INCHES F M THE SETBACK
REQURIEMENTS.
WHEREAS, currently any request for a reduction in the s back requirements
contained in the Development Requirements Table requi s the applicant to go
through the variance; and,
WHEREAS, the variance process can be unduly bu densome for applicants who
request a small variation from the setback requir ents; and,
WHEREAS, variances of a total of twelve (1 ches or less could be done
administratively without violating the inte purpose of the development
requirement standards; and,
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WHEREAS, the allowed exemption on one front, rear or side setback could not be
more than 10% of the setback for nt, rear or side as contained in the
Development Requirements Table,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAIN D BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI,
ALASKA, that the Development Re irements Table is hereby amended by adding the
following section to the Addendu to Development Requirements Table:
Administrative Exemptl~ s:
The Administrative
Of#~icial may reduce setback requirements un to
total of twelve (12
setbacks? after su
by a state rel~ster
that the resultin
standards set f in the Develo ment Re irements Table. However
the exemption
ten ercent
Reauiremen
n an one front rear or side setback ma not exceed
of the setback as contained in th_ a Development
Table, or twelve inches, whichever is less.
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PASSED BY TH COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 16~ day of June,
1999.
ATTEST:
John J. Williams, Mayor
Carol L. Freas, City Clerk
~ hes inclusive of all front rear and side
'ttal of a plot plan or an as-built surveystamped
l land surveyor if the Administratlive Official finds
sser setback would meet the ur ose of the
Introduced: Apri17, 1999
Adopted: June 16, 1999
Effective: July 16, 1999