HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-04-22 SummaryKENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
April 22, 1970
AGENDA MISSING
MINUTES
KENAI ADVISORY PLANNING & ZONING
REGULAR MEETING - APRIL 22, 1970
7:00 P.M. KENAI LIBRARY
~ ITEM l: .ROLL CALL
Present: Ruby Coyle, Loretta Knackstedt, Bob Norene, Al
Cruver, and Jim Fisher; Also present Jack Wiliford
Absent: Nick Poppin and Marcus Beauchamp
Mrs. Coyle Acting Chairman
Items 3a, 3b, 3c and 3d added to the agenda
ITEM 2: APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 25, 1970
Minutes approved as presented
ITEM 3: OLD BUSINESS
a. Fisher presented a resolution "'z~gazd~~ '"Clean-up.
After discussion and amendment, Fisher moved that the
resolution be sent to all Legislators, to the Borough,:>.:.
to the City of Soldotna and to the Governor. Seconded
by Norene; Motion carried unanimusly.
Discussion continued; Norene asked if the City could pick
up several dead dogs noticet~ in the ditches along the high-
way. Secretary will refer this to City Manager for action.
Mrs. Coyle requested that Chief Heffner be at the next regu-
lar meeting to explain the City's ordinances on garbage and
littering of the highways and streets. artd what ~.he:->~ity' is
doing to enforce the ordinances.
Mrs. Coyle asked if the city was budgeting for a full time
Secretary for the Planning Commission as it is very important
that their function be handled as efficiently as the Councils;.
Secretary reported that this budget had been g~~en~-to Mr. Norene
t .- for consideration. Mr. Norene advised he had not had a chance
to review the budget material.
A special meeting will be held in Mr. Norene's office Tuesday
April 28 at 5:.00'+ P~-M:. to' discuss the budget.
b. The location of the National Guard Armory was discussed
and letters from the City Manager read. Motion by Knackstedt
to leave the armory site status quo and request the City Manager
see that the building schedule is kept. Norene seconded;
Motion carried by roll call vote; voting yes; Knackstedt, Norene,
Cruverrahd;;rCoyle. Voting no; Fisher.
Motion by Norene to table for further study; After much dis-
cussion, Norene withdrew the Motion to table.
MINUTES APRIL 22, 1970 PAGE TWO
Motion made by Fisher and seconded by Norene to make the extract
from the Study Session and the Minutes of the regular meeting of
March 25, 1970, the official recommendations of the Planning Com-
mission. Motion carried unanimously;
d. Secretary requested to put a
radio regarding the formation
Board. This board would plan
facilities. This will be an
meeting.
notice in the newspaper and on the
of a Recreation;:<;Advisory Planning
parks, sports and other recreation
agenda item for the next regular
ITEM 4: NEW BUSINESS
a. Martini Subdivision preliminary Plat was presented.
Norene moved that the preliminary plat be approved as
presented; Seconded by Fisher. Carried unanimously.
b. Mrs. Coyle advised that the City owned property and
property owned by the Coyles wasbeing used as a dump for
old car bodies and other debris. Also equipment has been
parked for storage or abandoned on this site. This is the
property bwn~d_by the city that is the proposed small boat
harbor. This will be referred to the City Council for ac-
tion. Mr. Fisher suggested this be reported to the Corp
of Engineers for investigation since it could possibly be
polluting the river. After much discussion, it was deci-
ded to let the Council take action on the matter.
The Commission would like to review the city's fire emergency. plan.
Chief Wisecarver will be asked to attend the next regular meeting
and explain this plan.
Meeting Adjourned 9:00 p.m.
Respectfully{submitted,
Mi kie Norene,
Secretary
Plannning & Zoning Commission
aiesolut$,an ftlr -CLEAN ALASKAN HIaHWAY3 AND PURL2C PLAC~:3 ~ ~° ~ , ~
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MH~g, A],aska's vnequalld natural ble-uty is . bt3.Ng QiAg ~ ~
b3aghttd by Sitter and refuse. on th! State's highwiy-s~.;~~~o
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aR. 8e it resolved
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by CITY OF K~;NAI PLANNINf3 CC~lMIS824N
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rs and supporters work with Flderal,~3tatl., aAd ~' ~.
and service organizations to initiates litter
clean-up ,progrgtras for Alaska's highways anc!" public
~) ThAt systematic litter prevention and clean-up progra~as be funded,
in'Stiatld a1'!d cdOrdinated by municipal, .$tate, and Fedlrax agencies
aa~~a rlalxstic appraaah for remedying and preventing.Alaeka',a
dlsesrat3o».
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~) That litter and refuse prevention and clean-up pragra~s be planned
and staffed so as to provide the utmcoat sumsrer, ar other part-
tiet. ea~lo_y~errJL for Alaska's high ss~haol ~e cit#.sans.
4) That funding for gavlrnm~antal Cleanup programs b! obtained as
muoh as possible from the sources most nearly responsible for
such fouling of Alaska, and the Le~;lslatur~- be urged t0 ~D2~o_
priest! 125n,000 fbr a State pi~.ct program.
PASSED AT KENAI, ALASKA, an 27 day of April 19'10.
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Kenai P°l.anning Coasoission
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Suggestions for implermentati.an of proposed program:
a.~ Legislation assigning responsibility to a stet! agtnay
berpart~lnt of Highways. as +ane exaanple ire an agency which might bassi
the molt experience with the problem
b. ~ The progra~- could be ests.blished so boroughs and cit~,la
c~+~uld pax'tic2ps.te on a matching bawls such as:state s-id 9Q~ - 1,t~ir.
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c. ~ l~afinite provision should be made for preference In l1.C-y~
~acr~t to the high school age young person (without discriminstin~t ar
~:~ sex) ~t~.nce this is one group c~" e2tiz+~ns that has a difficult
t ~.$.k.tAe le~uihi'~~;,';amp.~.oyment. ~"~:,~'.~! $c:hool ace young pe~dple are frequently
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That the a7.1 beat harmer be mooed up. siear a point in Sec-
ton 9, `I"SN, B~lW, S.l~I. South of the area designated as heavy
industrial on the ASHA map.
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2. That Blocks 3,x,5,15, and 16 of the Original Townsite ~d the area
to the South of the Kenai Spur Road and on either side of Willow.
Street be changed to Central Commercial..
3. That all the land on ASHA Planning-Map Showhg:as industrial area .and
• that land to the South as far as line described as the South 16th
line in #3ections 8 and 9, between the Kenai River and the proposed
River Crossing and the land on the South side of the Kenai River from
the Center line of Sections 7 and 8, South to the South 16th line of
Sections 17 and 18, all be shown as Industrial area.
4. That the entire portion of the Ahlstrom Subdivision,-South-west of
the Kenai Spur Road and South-East of the Wildwood Road to the Beach
line be shown as Neighborhood Commercial.
5. That the area to the West of Walker Lane and between the Beaver Loop
.Road and Kenai Spur Highway and all area between Cook Inlet Industrial
Air Park and .the Kenai Spur Road be designated light industrial. .
6•. That_the Thompson Park,Neighborhood Commercial remain as it is shown
and that the Beaver Creek Alaska Subdivision from Tustamena Street
North, plus the two lots South-East of the Beaver Loop - Kenai Spur
intersection, be designated light industrial.
7. That the Thompson Park, Wildwood Manor and Bush Lane subdivisions,
Residential areas, be designated as medium denisity.re~idential.
8. That Block 17, Original Townsite be dedicated to Bark use when the
present use has expired.
9. That the area shown on the ASHA plan as civic .center with the excep-
tion of Gusty Subdivision, be extended North to the iQAP lot.
l0. That the Gusty Subdivision be designated as Central Business Commer-
cial
11. That the Water Reservoir be shown and designated- as community facil-
ities.
12. That all the land aht>~una$ax~
being used be designated as
13. That all islands within the
nated as park land.
14. That all roads shown on the
• of meeting be shown as road
15. That FAA restrictions would
the South Clear Zone.
clear*eotiee~-+on'? Che ASHA map not presently
park land.
boundaries of the Kenai River be desig-
map that is part of the-:official minutes
connections.
probably conclude a by-pass road through
Note to ASHA that the water reservoir be designated as bommunity facilities
and that all existing uses within the City beshown on the planning map