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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. PZ2019-05 CITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING ADMINISTRATION RESOLUTION NO. PZ2019-05 LANDSCAPE/SITE PLAN PERMIT A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING ADMINISTRATION OF THE CITY OF KENAI APPROVING THE ATTACHED LANDSCAPING/SITE PLAN: WHEREAS, the attached Landscaping/Site Plan Review was: • Received by: Elizabeth Appleby, City Planner • Submitted by: Marty Metiva • Submitted for: John C. Schweiger Loving Trust • Property Address: 255 S. Willow Street • Legal Description: Lot 8, Aleyeska Subdivision Part 2 • Parcel No.: 04320007 WHEREAS, the City of Kenai Planning and Zoning Administration finds this plan provides for orderly and safe development within the City commensurate with protecting the health, safety, and welfare of its citizens, and provides adequate and convenient open spaces, light and air in order to avoid congestion of commercial and industrial areas; and, WHEREAS, the plan appears to provide for landscaping and/or the retention of natural vegetation in conjunction with commercial and industrial development within the City; and, WHEREAS, the purpose of landscaping is to visually enhance the City's appearance and reduce erosion and stormwater runoff, and the plan appears to meet these criteria. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING ADMINISTRATION OF THE CITY OF KENAI THAT THE LANDSCAPING/SITE PLAN IS APPROVED SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. Development of the property shall conform to all federal, State of Alaska, and local regulations. 2. All required landscaping as presented in the approved landscaping plan shall be installed within two (2) years of the approved landscaping plan (by April 16, 2021). . 3. One hundred percent (100%) of ground cover of the landscaping beds shall be planted and maintained so that there is no exposed soil within three years of the approved plan (by April 16, 2022). Resolution PZ2018-21 Page 2 4. Snow storage shall be located on the adjacent parcel along with the rights-of-way of Willow Street and Caviar Street, and portion of the southern boundary and the northeast corner of the lot. No snow may be stored in such a manner that would block visibility for ingress and egress to the parcel. 5. Any plants and grass used must be appropriate for the climate (rated as hardy for USDA Climatic Zone 3) and not deemed an invasive species as defined by the Alaska Cooperative Extension Service. 6. If construction of the project has not started within one year of the approval of the landscaping/site plan (April 16, 2020), the approval may be revoked by the Administrative Official after providing at least thirty (30) Day notice unless extended for good cause. 7. The applicant assumes responsibility for any damage caused to plantings in the right-of- way in the course of street maintenance. Reviewed and approved this 16th day of April, 2019. _______________________ Elizabeth Appleby, City Planner