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1994-04-13 P&Z Packet
_ v`=~ Citv of Kenai Alaska 210 Fidalgo Suite 200 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION **AGENDA** April 13, 1994 - 7:00 p.m. chairman Nevin walker 1. ROLL CALL 2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 3. APPROVAL OF 1rIINUTES March 23, 1994 4. PLANNING a. Lease Application Approval -Pat Dole Lot 4, Block 3, Gusty S1D Add. No. 1 b. Resolution PZ94-17: whiskers Replat ~. Resolution PZ94.19: Street Names -Black Gold Estates 5. LANDSCAPING/SITE PLAN REVIEWS a. Resolution PZ 94-14: Sundance Construction -Lake Street b. Resolution PZ 94-15: Country Foods - 140 S. willow c. Resolution PZ 94- l e: Dole's Car wash - 11568 Spur Highway d. Resolution PZ 94-20: Henai Christian Church 6. PUBLIC HEARINGS a. Resolution PZ94-16: Cellular One 7. NEw BUSINESS a. Spruce Bark Beetle -Moose Pass Cooperative Project 8. OLD BUSINESS a. Reconsideration -Fisherman's Point b. Review of Commercial Zones -Spur Highway 9. CODE ENFORCEMENT ITEMS a. AAA Taxi - 1385 Chisik Drive b. Complaint Affidavit -Gus Rodes 10. REPORTS a. City Council b. Borough Planning c. Administration 11. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDIILED 12. INFORMATION ITEMS a. National Historic Preservation Week Workshop b. Chester Cone - Yearly Extraction Report 13. COMrIISSION COMMENTS dr QIIESTIONS 14. ADJOIIRNMENT i Citp of Kenai, Alaska 210 Fidal~o, Suite 200 PLANNING t~ND ZONING COMMISSION "MINUTES" March 23, 1994 - 7:00 p.m. Chairman Kevin Walker 1. ROLL CALL Members present: Phil Bryson, Ron Goecke, Lori McComsey, Teresa Werner-Quade, Charlie Pierce, Kevin Walker Members absent: Carl Glick (excused) Also present: Councilman Hal Smalley, City Engineer Jack La Shot, Administrative Assistant Loretta Harvey 2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Chairman Walker requested additional information items be added under 7a. and 6b. Phil Bryson MOVED approval of agenda as amended. Ron Goecke SECONDED and asked UNANIMOUS CONSENT. PASSED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT. 3. APPROVAL OF MIIVUTES March 9, 1994 Ron Goecke MOVED approval of minutes as presented and asked UNANIMOUS CONSENT. Phil Bryson SECONDED. PASSED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT. 4. G a. Resolution PZ 94-13 MOTION: Preliminary Plat -Habitat Acres BRYSON MOVED APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT -HABITAT ACRES. Planning and Zoning Commission March 23, 1994 Page 1 DISCUSSION: Barry Eldridge, Board of Directors Habitat for Humanity, said he was made aware of the comments by the City Engineer on this lot and wished to urge the Commission to consider approving the plat as submitted. One reason is that the layout of the adjoining areas, some of which have already been subdivided. There will be a thru north/south street on the west end of the plat, ultimately. There will probably never will be a thru street on the east side of the plat. Habitat tries to build community as well as get low income families into homes. One of the reasons for the cul-de-sac is that as the houses are built around the cul-de-sac the residents can look after each other and the kids can play there and it's a lot safer than a thru street. He said he understood the City's concern regarding the cul-de-sac but since this is such a small parcel it would not be feasible. Habitat relies on volunteers, the more roads they have to develop the longer people will be without homes. They hope to build at least one house in this area this year and than develop the other five lots with homes in the near future. Eldridge urged on the behalf of Habitat that the Commission approve the plat as originally submitted. Phil Bryson, asked what streets Habitat was proposing to construct? Eldridge would continue to construct Colonial Drive into the cul-de-sac and than the cul-de-sac itself. Of course right now the service ends at the corner of the lot, with a T-off at the cul-de-sac. Bryson felt that it would be a reasonable continuation of Colonial Drive all the way through in the long term. Eldridge agreed in the long term that would work, but right now the lots to the west side are not developed, there's just trees there at this time. Lieutenant Patton, Salvation Army, Board Member of Habitat, said he wanted the Committee to think about accepting the Habitat proposal. Cul-de-sacs are safer for children involved and all the families which are in the process of being selected have children. These are good families that just need a little help getting into a home, because they do not meet the requirements for traditional funding. It is Patton's experience that cul-de-sacs are safer for families. In most of the cities he has lived in they are preferred because they cut down on crime, because there is no thru access. He wished to give his support to the plan as presented. Bryson wished to incorporate the City Engineers concerns via an amendment. The Engineer's comments per staff report were: "The proposed subdivision with a cul-de- sac and double fronted lots is an undesirable design. Cul-de-sacs are difficult to maintain and create dead-end water lines. The double-fronting is an inefficient use of land. The developer will propose to construct only enough streets and utilities to Planning and Zoning Commission March 23, 1994 Page 2 serve the cul-de-sac, which leaves two north/south streets undeveloped. To develop both north/south streets and Colonial is prohibitive, however." Bryson said he didn't feel the cul-de-sac would necessarily affect the lifestyle of the residents. AMENDED MOTION: BRYSON MOVED TO AMEND THE MOTION TO INCLUDE THE ENGINEER'S STATEMENTS IN THE MAIN MOTION. Chairman Walker asked if there was a second. Seeing and hearing none the amendment died for a lack of second. La Shot said he didn't make that much of a recommendation except that the Commission consider this proposal carefully. There have been other subdivision's developed with double frontage and this creates streets which may be substandard. These small parcels are hard to develop because of their size. Bryson felt that the 25' that fronted on the cul-de-sac could be better used as part of the lot. Goecke asked staff if there were any plans in the near future to extend the streets in this area? ~ La Shot responded that he didn't know of any. The project has been on the Capital Improvement Projects in the past, but not as a priority. Once platted these roads will provide access to other lots in the area and once two houses are built on the cul-de-sac the City will be responsible for winter maintenance. Werner-Quade noted some comments which might not be related to a small parcel, but she felt they might be pertinent in the future. Her comments were from a report from the State of Alaska Housing Authority, Design of Subdivisions Some Basic Rules: 1) Avoid agrid-iron pattern; 2) Avoid double access; 3) Conserve land -Excessive street area is wasteful and an unnecessary expense; 6) Design a residential subdivision to be uninviting to thru traffic; 7) Design 3 way or T intersections. Avoid 4-way intersections; 17) Design cul-de-sacs, the safest of all residential streets. Werner-Quade said that snow removal may be initially more difficult, but the subdivision is being designed for people not machines. Chairman Walker asked if there were further comments or questions. Seeing and hearing none he called for the question. Planning and Zoning Commission March 23, 1994 Page 3 VOTE: Bryson Goecke Pierce Werner-Quade McComsey Glick Walker YES YES YES YES YES NA YES MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. Councilman Smalley noted that the Habitat house which had been built on city donated land off Wildwood Drive was the first Habitat house built in Alaska. The second house built on Wildwood Drive was the third Habitat house built in Alaska. 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS s. NEw BUSnvESs a. Petition to Vacate Fisherman's Point S/D MOTION: RON GOECKE MOVED APPROVAL OF THE PETITION TO VACATE FISHERMAN'S POINT SUBDIVISION. PHIL BRYSON SECONDED. ~ DISCUSSION: Jack La Shot referred to a copy of a street plan included in the packet. The plans called for the city to use aturn-a-round quite a bit shorter than the one which is proposed to be vacated. The people on Barabara Drive had requested the city not develop the drive to the end so the turn-a-round was pulled back. Phil Bryson gave a history on turn-a-rounds. In the past these were required where streets ended in dead-ends. The original intent would be that they just expire if they were not needed, that doesn't happen, they stay on the records until they are formally vacated. In recent years the Borough has quit requiring a 50' radius turn-a-round. They've gone to not requiring one at all if there is 60' of ROW available. Ron Goecke said he had a problem with vacating this at this point. He felt that perhaps some of that turn-a-round should be put in place. If you go down Barabara Drive it is very narrow, there is hardly room for two cars, and there should be a turna- round until the city and residents can construct Barabara Drive to have the turna- round as noted by the City Engineer. Planning and Zoning Commission March 23, 1994 Page 4 Bryson noted that there was a 30' dedication on each side of the road but not on the river side. He asked staff why there was not a 30' dedication on the river side, or if it was it just not needed? La Shot said he did not know if there was room to construct the 50' radius cul-de-sac. Goecke felt there was not 50' from the center of the street to the bluff. La Shot noted that we had put the design together and there had been quite a bit of public input which was why Barabara had been taken out of the plan. There was concern that the end should remain undisturbed. VOTE: Bryson Goecke Pierce Werner-Quade McComsey Glick Walker NO NO YES NO YES NA NO MOTION FAILED BY MAJORITY VOTE. b. Corps of Engineers Permit -Chester Cone -Boat Launch Jack La Shot reported that the permit was similar to the one the City had tried to develop which failed. The private property owner is trying to get the permit passed and the City has no interest in the project, at this time. The only thing the City may require if this permit is approved is a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for commercial recreation, if the applicant will be charging for the boat launch. The CUP would be for the business only, not for the dock. Walker asked the Commission if they wished to recommend approval or require a conditional use permit? He felt that a hearing with public agencies should be at the request of Council not P&Z. Phil Bryson said that part of the Coastal Zone Management criteria was to solicit public testimonies from cities which would be affected. He felt that comments from the P&Z or Council would be appropriate to send to the Borough. Walker said he just felt that P&Z would not wish to request an intergovernmental hearing, that would be up to Council. Walker asked for a motion. Planning and Zoning Commission March 23, 1994 Page 5 MOTION: RON GOECKE MOVED TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE BOAT LAUNCH FOR MR. CONE. BRYSON SECONDED. DISCUSSION: Phil Bryson commented that the project, as proposed, is substantially the same as the intent of what the city wished to do previously. The only difference would be that it would be privately operated. He didn't personally have any different comments to the proposal than if was a city project. Ron Goecke wished to clarify that this property was to the east of the funeral home on Beaver Loop? Walker said yes, next to the ditch, he called it a ditch, not a stream. He also said he personally supported the project whether it was public or private. EPA letters notwithstanding, and as a private citizen he objected to the reference that these were "high valued wetlands". He reiterated his support of the project. VOTE: Bryson Goecke Pierce Werner-Quade McComsey Glick Walker YES YES YES YES YES NA YES MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. Smalley asked staff if they would be informing Mr. Cone that he would need a Conditional Use Permit if this is going to be a commercial venture. La Shot said staff would notify Cone. c. FAA -Proposed Easement MOTION: RON GOECKE MOVED APPROVAL OF THE EASEMENT. CHARLIE PIERCE SECONDED. Planning and Zoning Commission March 23, 1994 Page 6 DISCUSSION: Jack La Shot reported that the FAA is requiring a clear zone in the air space surrounding the new antennaes they are constructing at this site. This plat basically gives the FAA free airspace and lets the city retain partial control over the property. Walker asked if the Commission had reviewed this item previously and whether the question had been raised, at that time, whether FAA would have enough space for their antennas. La Shot said the Commission had reviewed the landscaping/site plan and a plat of the new leased area, and at that time they thought there was enough space. They have since decided something different, and that they may want to protect the airspace around the antennae. Phil Bryson said he hated to give up land without a purpose. As far as easements are concerned the proposed use needs to be stated. Is this an aviation easement, or a use of airspace. La Shot said the angle of the antennas require so much unincumbered airspace. VOTE: Bryson Goecke Pierce Werner-Quade McComsey Glick Walker YES YES YES YES YES NA YES MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. 7. OLD BIISINESS a. Review of Commercial Zones -Spur Highway Chairman Walker noted the packet which staff had prepared outlining past rezonings along the Spur highway corridor. Planning and Zoning Commission March 23, 1994 Page 7 ,~ MOTION AND VOTE: CHARLIE PIERCE MOVED TO POSTPONE ACTION ON THIS MATTER UNTIL THE NEXT MEETING SO THEY COULD REVIEW THE INFORMATION PRESENTED. RON GOECKE SECONDED AND ASKED FOR UNANIMOUS CONSENT. PASSED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT. 8. CODE ENFORCEMENT ITEMS 9. REPORTS a. City Council Councilman Smalley reported that the Historic Board had been appointed. The J Council had decided to wait before appointing ad-hoc members of the Council and P&Z Commission. b. Borough Planning Phil Bryson noted there were no items specific to Kenai. Items of general interest were use of water for highway compaction on the Hope/Sunrise/Turnagain project and a resolution recommending changes to the Proposed Reconstitution of the Mental Health Trust and conditionally relinquishing certain Kenai Peninsula Borough Land Selections under the Municipal Entitlement Act. Some lands in Moose Pass were being considered under this plan. c. Administration La Shot reported that a lady had proposed bringing a car crusher into the city last year but it did not arrive on time for financing. The car crusher is due this June. She had already removed 100 cars from the Quandt property and hauled them to the proposed crushing site. She has contacted several junk car owners in the area and supposedly made arrangements to dispose of other vehicles. 10. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDIILED 11. INFOIIMATION ITEMS 12. CO1rIIrIIS-S~ON CObIlrIENTS ~ QIIESTIONS Planning and Zoning Commission March 23, 1994 Page 8 13. ADJOIIBNMENT There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 8:15 p.m. Respe tfully submitted, oretta Administrative Assistant CITY OF KENAI ~0.' ~ 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 _ _ FAX 907-283-3014 ~ ~~~ '~II~- 1992 MEMORANDUM TO: Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission FROM: Kim Howard, Administrative Assistant DATE: April 6, 1994 FOR: April 13, 1994 Meeting RE: Lease Application Approval - Pat Doyle Lot 4, Block 1, Gusty Subdivision Addition No. 1 On April 6 the City received the attached lease application from Pat Doyle d/b/a Big Dipper Car Wash for the above referenced property. Mr. Doyle currently leases the adjacent Lot 5. The appropriate good faith deposit and filing fee have been received. The applicant proposes to construct a self-service car wash on the property. The applicant or a representative will be at the Commission to answer any questions you may have. Does the Renai Planning and Zoning approval of this lease application? recommendation will be forwarded to April 20 Council meeting. Enclosures /kh cc: Pat Doyle Commission recommended The Commission's the City Council for the C:\WP51\LEASES\MEMO.P&Z ~.tQ ~~~~a y ~ s CITY OE KE~VAI ~ = ~ ~- ~ ~~. 210 Fidalgo Ave., Kenai, Alaska 99611 283-7530 -~ .;. ~. /y~ _. ignatur~e and title) LEASE APPLICATION Name of Applicant ~~,`~ .~ ~,~~ Address I/.~(~$ ~ r ~Y Nu.~~ ~ ~~., fir 5~~i~ Business Name and Address ~;4 ~;,,,~~,. L,;,-~, ~,~,~ ,,// ~~'~ ~ ~ ~/ ~ ~ ~ ~,~ ~i.~ ~~W a. r1 ~.+r f cif ~/~ // Kenai Peninsula Borough Sales Tax No. ~~~ ~~ R t3 (if applicable ) State Business License No. ~~6 ~;,~ (if applicable) Telephone 7?~. - d5"S~? _ D, ,P3 -5`/~3 Lot Description [.~~ ~f i3Jk. ~ ~-t~~tv ~,-~a..,-- ~',~bd~~,;5~~~~ Desired Length of Lease y'7 ~ 3 Property to be used for _~~ f~ _~-~.;,,,;cc 4av u~a.sk Description of Developments (type, construction, size, etc.) ~ x ~~r Cn.1cr ft y~ ~%c~' ~u;/t);~ !{e~~,fi v+ R:.~.91r{~~~ iLl' Attach development plan to scale (1" 50'), showing all buildings planned. Time Schedule for Proposed Development: Beginning Date ~, II ~y~ -~- Proposed Completion Date ,y//~~'~' T Estimated Value of Construction $ /bO:OVO.°~ ,~ ;; Date: <I/G/gy Signed: Date: ! Signed: 1 ' CITY OF KENAI k CHECK LIST FOR SITE PLANS ALL ITEMS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE APPLICATION CAN BE ACCEPTED Drawings should be drawn to scale 1"= 50 ft.~, and must show layout of the lot applied for and the location of all improve- ments proposed. Drawings must show: 1. Existing buildings o~c 2. Proposed buildings ' 3. Parking facilities (how many spaces and where located) 'nt~x~ 4. Site improvements a. Areas to be cleared and method of disposal b. Proposed gravel or paved areas c. Landscaping plan (retention of natural 'TS-- vegetation and/or proposed planting areas) ./ i 5. Building set backs 6. Drainage plan and method of snow removal 7. Circulation plan (all entrances, exits and on-site access) j 8. Location of sign(s) - sign permit required 9. Fencing ~~nOhP 10. Curb cuts (where applicable) 11. Building height ~! 12. Buildings on or near the airport on airport lands must complete FAA Form 7460-1 This does not have to be drawn by an architect or engineer. ~ 2 BUILDING INFORMATION On this sheet submit a drawing of building planned, drawn to scale. Scale: 1" ft. Construction Materials (wood frame, steel building, etc.) !_ THIS DRAWING SHOULD BE AS COMPLETE AS POSSIBLE S~e ~ ~~~ ~eo~ Note: If a prepared drawing is submitted, attach to this application and disregard this page, filling in construction materials only. 3 !~ Description of Property 6 L~ ~~ ~ - ~',/~ ~.~ ~~~ ~~ J /l/o / CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE (To be completed by the City) Annual rent rate or cost ~ ~ ~~ ,, Zoned for C1 (S- Permits required Assessments /'~ XA_ v U Insurance required ~~.~j~ Construction must begin by (o/j/9~,L Completion date for major construction ~ ~/~J'~ THIS APPLICATION WILL BE MADE A PART OF THE LEASE Planning Commission Approval: By' , Date of Approval Chairman City Council Approval: By' , Date of Approval City Clerk 4 ~_. 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Kenal, AK, and that the Improvements s/fuUed fheraon us w/Ihln fh1 plvperfY llnea and do not OWrlep or eneroeeh on fhs property lylnp ad/eoenl fhsrNo, fhsf no fmprorw minfa On proper-y ty/np IdleCenf fhenlO enerOlCh On fhI pramIdes In pyesilOh Ind Iha1 fhlre art np rwd• weya, trans /IS//l99n Ines Orothar v/alAle easemenet on said property nlcept ^a /ndleslsd hereon. Ueletle ~~C1lJ ) ~/ •~~ laske 7h/a G~dey O/_ ~~/~G'// ~1~j~/, l _,,/ AS•Btlrl / DO NOT REMOVE CARBONS Form Approved OMB No. 2120-0001 J Aeronautiral Study Number uslXpatrncrrakansporarxx, NOTICE OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTLON OR ALTERATION F«' AriNlon /WrNnipntlon 1. ire of Proposal 2. Complete Description of Structure A. TYCe B. Class C Work Schedule Dates . ®, New Construction ®Permanenl Begmnmg !u ! ~ A. Include etlectiverediated power and assigned Irequency of all existing, proposed or modrhed AM. FM. or TV broatlcast ^ Alteration ^ Temporary (Duration months) End ~/ r f 9y slatrons ulibzmg this structure Incl 8 d d f t f 3 A. Name and address of individual, company, corporation etc. proposing the . u e size an con igura ion o power transmission lines and their supporting towers ~n the vicinity or FAA lacrl~tres COr1StrUCtlOn Or alteration. (Number. Steel. Crty. State and Lp Codel and public airports (~ Q -~~ ~ 7 ( ._ Y ~ ~ ~ C Include information showing site onentation. dimensions area code Telephone Number and construction matenals of the proposed structwe ~~ c ~~ '+ } y ~.~s vwc ~~... ~{ ,~ ~~' I~;r.j I`i` '1":< I~ ~aw` I P TO /->t C C1 ! i3 ~ ~ 12 ~ ~ . . C. cv c -- Ic br ~~. 11 )) }},, l.~~tt~~ Ht~.r Yt~G rC1w, ~K~~~„ '~k. ~rrc;tt s p :~,r 1~,,: r . T~ ~ ; ~. ~-~ k i t: . Name, address and telephone number of proponent's representative if different than 3 above. ds; w ~, ~ ~...Y (~ I dk~ta L: lncc; . c.ve. (il more space is required, continue on a separate sheaf.) 4. Location of Structure A. Coordinates B. Nearest City. Town and State C Name of nearest airport. heliport. flightpark, (TO nearest second) 5. Height and Elevation (Complete fo the nearest foot) A. Elevation of site above mean sea level ll ~ k~~ aplane base 1 thc` C~Q r o ~ ~~ G ~ 33 a 7 (t) Distance to 48 (1) Distance from ructure t nearest point of B. Height of Structure including all Latitude Q Miles nearest runwa y W .~. a g g (i! any) above gPound, or waterrif slo situated C/ ~ ~,/ o f5. ' 3$. rr (2) Direction to 4B (2) Direction from structure to airport C. Overall height above mean sea level (A • BJ Lor nude i ~ ~; , } ~ .t u ascription of location of site with respect t highways, streets, airports. prominent terrain features, existing structures, etc. Attach a U.S. Geological Survey quadrangle map or gwvalent showing the relationship of construction site to nearest airport(s). (il more space rs required continue on a separate sheaf of , paper and attach fo Phis notice.) ~~t+.f Hw~ iJG~'w~,y[~ IJ,; Ui)J~CV (.i~/ L~'C~SI~ .l• Z.~1~~C .~Y.~ t^+C ~tAY4v/3 r@Q ~ ~ C . ~ back ~ ~ lit ~ t, L JJ uluy~lifJ ~J.J'Y~..IIG~ •l t1 S~wv ~~.L'Y i/ Cdi~UC: ~VC:. Notice is required by Part 77 0/the FederalAviation Regulations (f 4 C.F.R. Part 77) pursuant to SecGOn 1101 0l the Federal Awabon Act o/ 1958. as amended (49 U.S.C. 1101 J. Persons who knowingly and willingly violate the Notice requirements of Parf 77 a l b re su /act fo a ine Icrrnirna/penalty) o/not more Phan 5500 for the Irrsf o/tense and not more than S2,Oi~0 for subsequent offenses. pursuant to Section 902(a) o/the Federal Aviation Act o! 1958. as amended (49 U.S.C. 1472(a)J. 1 HEREBY CERTIFY that all of the above statements made by me are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge. in addition, I agree to obstruction mark and/or light the structure in accordance with established marking & lighting standards if necessary. Date Typed Namelrille of Person Filing Notlee Signature ~ I~ 1 ~ . FOR FAA USE ONLY FAA wilt either return this form or rss~e 8 separate acknow/adgerrrenL' TI7t9 PfOPOSai: Supplemental Notice of Construction FAA Form 7460-2 is required anyt(methe protect is abandoned, or ". ;or , _,. ^ At least 48 hours before the start of construction. ^ Does not require a notic©to FAA . ^ Within five days afterthe constructioh reaches its greatest height . ^ Is not identified as an obstruction under any standard of FAR, Part"7T, Subpart C,This determination expires on ~ ~ ~" and would not be a hazard to air navigation. _ ' unless:: (a) extended, revised orterminated by theJssuing office;` ~ " ^ Is identified as an obsrtuction under the (b) the Construction is subject to the licensing authority of the Federal Commun(cat(ons Coarunision artd standards of FAR, Part 77 Subpart C but , , an application for a construction permit Is made to the FCC on or before the above expiration date. In ....would not be a hazard to air navigation: such case the determination expires on the date prescribed by the FCC-for completion of con- ^ Should be obstruction ^ .MARKED, strucUom, or on the date the FCC denies the application. ^ lighted per FAA Advisory Circular NOTE Request for extension of the effective period of this: determination must be postmarked or delivered to: 7017460-1, Chapter(s) the issuing office at least 15 days prior to the expiration date. ^ Obstruction marking and Iignung are not : If the structure is subject to the licensing authority of the FCC, a copy of this determination will be sent4o necessary. that Agency. R/ "rks: Issued In Signature ~ ~' Date FAA Form 7dan.~ ,o o~, ._ ~ v v DO NOT REMOVE CARBONS CITY OF KENAI 210 FIDALGO AVENUE, SUITE 200 KENAI, AK 99611-7794 (907) 283-7538 DATE ~~~ 19~ RECEIVED FROM: ,r-~~ ~~ ~ `~ _ /~C~~L. PAID FOR: f~~ , - o DESCRIPTI011 ANOINT , ....PAID ~G~~ C%~ G~ .~~~ ~O/D2~ ~/~~-~ // ) ~ ~ ~ ~~Ti>~4 y~ ~/~ GSH CHECK HO. ~~ . C~ d % (/v ~ ~/ RECE I YED Br a TOTAL t : /`~ G , ACCWHT CODING N_ 5161 1 } ~6. CITY 'OF KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ 94- ~ ~ SUSDIVISIQN PLAT A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI RECOMMENDING THAT THE ATTACHED SUBDIVISION PLAT BE APPROVED SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: WHEREAS, the attached plat WHISKERS REPEAT was referred to the City of Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission on 4 / 5 / 9 4 and received from Integrity surveys ,and WHEREAS, the City of Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission finds: 1) Plat area is zoned Central Commercial ____ and therefore subject to said zone conditions. 2) Water and sewer: Available 3) Plat (does not) subdivide property within a public improvement district subject to special assessments. There (is not) a delinquency amount owed to the City of Kenai for the referenced property. 4) Installation agreement or construction of improvements (is not) required. 5) Status of surrounding land is ~ )shown. 6) Utility easements, if required, ~r~` shown. 7) Any existing structures must be shown on plat. 8) Street names designated on the plat are {~!) correct. 9) INCLUDE STATEMENTS ON ATTACHED STAFF COMMENT SHEET. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI THAT THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVE whiskers Replat SUBJECT TO ANY NEGATIVE FINDINGS AS STATED ABOVE OR ON ATTACHED STAFF COMMENT SHEET. PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, Apr ~ 1 ~ 3 , 1994. CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: Planning Secretary ,~ ~. ;yam ~' - ~-- T ~ j~ ~` ~ ~ \ '~ -`-' „ G G-= z ~ _~ a ` .. ~ ~. '~ ~ u L ~~ ' ~ Vl .~ ~ m .Dy or C c~ r < ~ ~ L ~. ~~ ~ _ _ _ __ ~ /,.~, ~2E~ ~, j ;/ ~6 a9 °~` ~. I N 1~ o I ' © ~ :o `1 o ,~ i 30' '; s ~~ ~ ?~ z ,, ~ ~ J~ vi I - cam' ~ / ~ d / ~ ~~ ~J ~ _ i ~ ~ ~' 1___ - ,~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~• I ~ ~ ~ ~~ , / o .~, ~~ ~h ~ I ! ~~ ti '~ o .<<' oz j ~ ,89'9Ll ~ ,Lb'L8 ~ .~ / i ~• ~ z ~ ~ ~~- ; ~ ~ ,~ - - - W' ~ _ o~ y o~ ~ ON a ~ ~n N N N ~ .- n I nom/- ~ ~ I l Q1 7~ '" .y ~ I N ~ ~ 0 ^ '- ~ ~' '^~ I ^C's'6 ~ 0D l7 ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~I •`z~s~ ~ M .ss'~s ~ ~ ~ p0 ~ i _•as~ ~~ 6ti a6pd~g~~oC~S o '~ - ~ ~aa~~ xooe ~ o S ~Z .~,_~ ~ ~ ~' - ~ o it ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~i ~ ~ ~ ~ ' i 3^ 11 ~ I i ~ ~I I ,o£ ~ ~ PLAT COMMENT SHEET SUBDIVISION RESOLUTION PZ 94-17 WHISKERS REPEAT .CITY ENGINEER• .'1 i ~ '~~L'l~ ~L ~ta~,~ .~ -~-i /! ~ Y/P ~ 1.1 ~Ct r ~-l ,.qr7%~G~ BUILDING INSPECTOR: q 1l ~ ~ V~ i~.~t/t`r^t'OG~-'~51 ~~ ~,-~,t, r ._ F -'''-~-'~ ~- e.t.`''~; ~, •t~~s f"" t I, PLANNING COMMISSION• . AP~~ JWGR~~, cEi=C•RE ME ?MIS SAY 2F ~iC r GR ALASKA ,` iON EXPIRES k ~~~ ~; ~ aFFr c ~a~_ 'A5 APPROVED BY THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANMt\G 1 AT THE MEETING OF 5U~A BOROUGH a 1FFICi KPB FILE No. Original Townsite o f Kenai Whiskers Re plat A replat of acts ~, 3, 6, 7 & 8 Block 1 ~? of the Criginal Townsite of Kenai. ~ccated within the NW1 /4 Section ~, T6N, R11 W, ::.M., City of Kenai, Kenai Recording Cistrict, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Al05ka i c INT~~~RITY, ~~URVE`'~ I 605 ,;WIRES DRIVE r~CENAi, ALASr~A X9611 .,L_ SURVEYORS 283-9047 PLANNEr~S ~~~_ roe No: 94036 PLATTED: ~O March 1994 SURVEYED: SCALE: 1 ~~ = 50' ___:~=' FIELD BK: DISK.: `=_;~..F;"~"` _... ~~ CITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO: PZ 94=~~'~'-. LANDSCApINGISITE PLAN AT~'IEW A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI RECOMMENDING THAT THE ATTACHED LANDSCAPING/SITE PLAN REVIEW BE APPROVED SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: WHEREAS, the attached Landscaping/Site Plan Review was submitted for Sundance constructiorgnd received April 7 1994. WHEREAS, the City of Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission 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 storm runoff, and the plan appears to meet this criteria. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI THAT THE LANDSCAPING/SITE PLAN BE APPROVED AS SUBMITTED. PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, Apr i 1 13 , 1994. CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: Planning Secretary ~~ D:\WPDOCS\P2RES\SITE _ y _.. ~ s-a ~ lo,} ~1 i Rif ~ , g ,~^ f f ~'i LANDSCAPING/SITE PLAN REVIEW ,~~ p t~rR - ~ ~,;~ ~ ~~ a ~,; ~.._ ~ APPLICATION `~ PL.~;~.~i~~'G ®~i'T. APPLICANT L~ ~-,~jy~ ,, ~^..~_ ADDRESS _ ~ ~(a MAILING ADDRESS ~ ~ ~ ~j ~ (~ ~ (~ .PHONE ~ o~ ' J`~l (o ~ c7i- ~j ~1 3 ~ -! ZONING DESIGNATION'- C RR RR-1 RS RS-1 RS-2 RU CC CG IL IH R (Circle one) LEGAL ,PROPERTY OWNER _~~ ~~°° ~ ~ c~r~ VOt,l~l t~1 Please include the following in the Site Plan. If not applicable please put an NA next to item: (minimum scale of 1"=20') a. Common and scientific name of the planting materials to be used in the project. ~~ b. Typical planting details. c. Location of all planting areas and relationship to buildings, parking areas, and driveways. d. Identification and location of non-living landscaping materials to be used. e. Identification and location of non-living landscaping materials to be used. f. Identification of on-site snow storage areas. g. Drainage patterns./ h. Description of buildings, including building height, ground floor dimensions, kinds of building materials, type of architecture anticipated. i. Physical features of the property including location of all buildings, ingress and egress, any unusual features of the property which may restrict development and drainage. Additional Comments: ...r ~1 c fib, ~ J _- _ ~l _ _ . ~~ ~~ ~ ! sJv ~~ ~ ~' __ ~ \ iL ~ Qcp ~i ~Y` ~ i ~ c~ _, _ 0~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~L ~ ~~ ~ _~ ~~ L~ ,,j V :,,~-.u dm-,~ ~ ;~ ~ ~' ^ ~ ~-- Q --;' ~ '~%~ ~; ~ ~~ ~ ,~~r,~ is - ~~, ~~,~ ~ ~ ~, ~ ~ ,, :1: a« - -~ w`I ~ ', C ~~ n`~ " ,i _ ~ /1 ~ n~ ~~ G'ITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUT'fON NO. PZ 94- /5 LANDSCAFINGlS1TE PLAN REVIEW' A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI RECOMMENDING THAT THE ATTACHED LANDSCAPING/SITE PLAN REVIEW BE APPROVED SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: WHEREAS, the attached Landscaping/Site Plan Review was submitted for _ country Foods ,and received 4 / 7 1994. WHEREAS, the City of Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission 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 storm runoff, and the plan appears to meet this criteria. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI THAT THE LANDSCAPING/SITE PLAN BE APPROVED AS SUBMITTED. PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, Apr i 1 13 , 1994. CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: Planning Secretary D:\WPDOCS\P2RES\SITE LANDSCAPING/SITE PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION APPLICANT ~ ~ o ADDRESS `-~- ~j ~--~ ` ,~~ ~ I ~ ~,J MAILING ADDRESS' - ~ (~ P[-tfJNE ~ ~ ~ --~ `~PJ~ ZONING' DESIGNATION C RR RR-1 RS RS-1 RS-2 RU CC CG ~ L R TSH (Circle one) LEGAL PROPERTY owNER ~olt~. 5f~~~~~' ~ Please include the following in the Sit Plan. If not applicable please put an NA next to the item. ~i~ a. Common and scientific name of the planting materials to be used in the t project. b. Typical planting details. c. Location of all planting areas and relationship to buildings, parking areas, and driveways. d. Identification and location of non-living landscaping materials to be used. e. Identification of on-site snow storage areas. f. Drainage patterns. g. Description of buildings, including building height, ground floor dimensions, kinds of building materials, type of architecture anticipated. h. Physical features of the property including location of all buildings, ingress and egress, and unusual features of the property which may restrict development and drainage. Additional comments: Country Foods 140 S. Willow Street Kenai, Alaska 99611 April 7, 1994 City of Kenai - Planning & Zoning :.:~'~°'~' ~ t. ~t~C 3 .~ ~~'~~ ~ 6 "~y.m~~iriL7 ~° Country Foods proposed addition will be the same kind of construction as to match and blend with the existing. The Barnacle Way side will be planted with grass. The Willow Street and front side will be paved to provide more parking and to match the existing. -John Steinbeck U)~~ - --- _ ~I -- - - ~1VM341S _ 1 - - - -- - ----- U _ ~ \' 1 z - -- -- - - J Q ~-- _- -- F-i -- --' ~' XI ~ ~,~~~ WI i ~ ~ W ~ \ ``\ --- -- r -- r------ - - -- - -- . -------f--- - - i -- ,, 98'6S6i=~J n0'SLi=I \ ~~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ I~ ---1----------J- ~----_I--, •I~ i ~ r' ~~ ° ~ --~ _ - I - ~- V ' -- --~ w ~~ I -fi-- Z N it 1 ~I ~,I I I W o ~ ~, ~ ~~/ i ',I I I I X I I I ~ I I ~'~ j ~ 1 ~I I L-~ ~ I '11 a ii _ vys~~~~ 11X ' G~SOd01~ld ,, d0~~ ~ ~ it I I 1~I I li _~__ -- ~ --1_ . ' S a' ~ , 1 ~,I ,I ~' _ ~' o•ov ° I ° ~ ~T ObL I o ° ~, ° I 1 ° I ~ \ 1 ~ M li i 1 ~ ~ ' ~ I W I i t I o° ~--1 0'9 - i ~ I N ~' ~. ~. ~ ~_~ ~ ~ ~ i ea I m ~ ~ ~~ LJ.~ Z ', z ~ i I I .1 1 ca ~ ~ (~ O I I '~ I . 0 I __ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~_ I ~~ li ~ i - ----- ~~~~r -'-~ Q ~ ~ ~• ~ ~ I T ~ d- P, Q ~ D ~ ~ ~_ ~^`~G o ~ Ali ~'~ O ~ o ~ ~ , I r-1-~+ I 'I J ---- ~ U 09 ~ I ,~ ~ z - ~' ~~ 1 ~ I .,`' Y -- o ,I ~ ~ ~~ - ~ ~ ~, ,1 , . ~ ~ - ~ ---- -- , ~1 ° -~ j ~ ------ - u•c9 I Q 0'801 ~~f 1, O \ ~ ~ L' Z 6' 6 T \ I ~>`~ i a -- ~ __ __ ~' ~I I j ~ i'iZ M ~ o ~ Boa ~rvlavo~ ~._.-. ~ ~ I ~ - j" ~ I I II - ~ L'8T _ --- - - - - - - ---~- - ~ ',~ ~---------- - -- -- -- r_- ~ ', 5~. CITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND. ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ_94- 1 s LANDSCAPINGISITE`PLAN'' REVIEW A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI RECOMMENDING THAT THE ATTACHED LANDSCAPING/SITE PLAN REVIEW BE APPROVED SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: WHEREAS, the attached Landscaping/Site Plan Review was submitted for Doyle ~ s car Wash ,and received 4 / 6 / 9 4 1994. WHEREAS, the City of Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission 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 storm runoff, and the plan appears to meet this criteria. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI THAT THE LANDSCAPING/SITE PLAN BE APPROVED AS SUBMITTED. PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, Apr i 1 13 , 1994. CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: Planning Secretary D:\WPDOCS\PZRES\SITE LANDSCAPING/SITE PLAN REVIEW ~ APPLICATION APPLICANT ~a-1- ! ~ o , ADDRESS !lSo 2 wr ~ `w ~c~o. .MAILING ADDRESS ~ C 0 .~S ~c~~; ~ %G~ t ,? PHONE ~' ' PS ~ ~ v -, ~ - St l 3 ZONING RR © RR-1 RS RS-1 RS-2 RU CC CG DESIGNATION IH R (Circle one) LEGAL PROPERTY OWNER ' C , -`~ ~~ o ~ ,N e ~..~', Please include the following in the Site Plan. If not applicable please put an NA next to item: (minimum scale of 1"=20') a. Common and scientific name of the planting materials to be used in the project. b. Typical planting details. 1 c. Location of all planting areas and relationship to buildings, parking areas, and driveways. d. Identification and location of non-living landscaping materials to be used. e. Identification and location of non-living landscaping materials to be used. f. Identification of on-site snow storage areas. g. Drainage patterns. h. Description of buildings, including building height, ground floor dimensions, kinds of building materials, type of architecture anticipated. i. Physical features of the property including location of all buildings, ingress and egress, any unusual features of the property which may restrict development and drainage. Additional Comments :„ ~ ~,~ sue, ~ ~,„r s- ~, ~ ~ ~, ; ~ .,. .~o ,t ~~, -= ; ,~ ~ ~ 6U' COHOE AVENUE 105.00 R~1609.86 t~ ~ ~-,~ ~~: Utili~ E~S~men~l --~--- -- i..c'3 t-~~ ~ X ~ ~ -_ ~~ ~--•- . ~~ a 0 ~• Q 5'J vts~ --- ~~~ ~{`~~ ~~~ .~~~~ ~ ~, 4d.0 ~~ (~U r v~ a v~v C $u,i`d~~c 5 ; -R- a ~ vavc~ 9 0 E t 4 v~ P A C i ~~ ~ .~ T" U V t ~ ~~~ v n ~.~, ;S d S ~"`~ 1 ` ~J ra ~ J •~ r f' i To bc.. 1"okr.~cd a~as~ pia.,,~ctJ v +!''CSS 4~, aGrira err TcKcea~ w;}h race '«ec _ - ~-~. . G~ _ ~.f -...J ~~ i~ 119.58 =1809.85 •~ Ln ~o be c lco.~re~' r excess ~~.v b C~+s 1 y M'~0.1GV~0.` ?"p UC vl0.U~lCcl O"'-- SlTG ' ~ ~ ~ Y Y ~~Ai K oa _ ...~+ Q ~ V~~rrrrrro~~rr~ ir`!~"1~+~~ ' _ ~.'~~ doe w rr , Do ~r !J .. . ~P~ .~.. .M r ~• ~J S CITY OF~ KENAI PLANNING;AND ZONING COMMISSION --RESOLUTION NO: PZ 94-gip LAl\TDSCAPINGISITE >PILAI~T RL:VIEW A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI RECOMMENDING THAT THE ATTACHED LANDSCAPING/SITE PLAN REVIEW BE APPROVED SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: WHEREAS, the attached Landscaping/Site Plan Review was submitted for Kona i C'hri Gti an C'hi~rc-h ,and received April 8 1994. WHEREAS, the City of Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission 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 storm runoff, and the plan appears to meet this criteria. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI THAT THE LANDSCAPING/SITE PLAN BE APPROVED AS SUBMITTED. PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, Anr; ~ ~ ~ , 1994. CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: Planning Secretary D:\WPDOCS\P2RES\SITE LANDSCAPING/STI'E PLAN REVIEW ~ APPLICATION APPLICANT.:. 1~ ~c N A i C i-E tL 1 ~ ~ A ~ .i ~''t-t t~ ~2L i'~ ADDRESS ' 0 ~ 1tiL'lL i tv ~ ' `t . ~~ tJ -~ l i~ K ~] `~ 6 ~ 1 MAILING ADDRESS 1 O H M ~ ~~ i -ti t~Y 5r ~ K E~~ i A i~ `~ 9 6! I PHONE ' L' S5 "~ - ~i S -~ `'1 ZCINTNG; C RR RR-1 RS RS-1 RS-2 RU CC CG DESIGNATION IL IH R (Circle one) LEGAL PROPERTY OWNER ',~ ~N A L L (-t `2 i S' ~ R rJ ` bk~j ~( t-t Please include the following in the Site Plan. If not applicable please put an NA next to item: (minimum scale of 1"=20') a. Common and scientific name of the planting materials to be used in the project. b. Typical planting details. c. Location of all planting areas and relationship to buildings, parking areas, and driveways. tJ p`d. Identification and location of non-living landscaping materials to be used. e. Identification and location of non-living landscaping materials to be used. f. Identification of on-site snow storage areas. g. Drainage patterns. h. Description of buildings, including building height, ground floor dimensions, kinds of building materials, type of architecture anticipated. i. Physical features of the property including location of all buildings, ingress and egress, any unusual features of the property which may restrict development and drainage. Additional Comments: Mon. buried 0.4' in road / -S-sw t 5-31+ 631-S ~. 1983 33' ~ 2ND AVENUE 6fi' R/W ~. ~~ N 89'59'00" E 330.35' ~ pR.1~E aY 9rt~v6 rr ear`'( M r~ 297.23' NMtr t J1tiK ~. Y 6. _ ~j I ~~ N T IM v ~ w ~ ~ T W N ~ W ~y 3 °o ' ^ O V I M N 0 10 Z Z V 33' "1 vP-K ~ r! A f11= I v~~ 20' .~ ~ A EXISTING u' BLDG. ^' I I B.L.M. LOT 151 ~, ~i.awN R/W LINE 3 ._ o 0 ~ i7 BLM ~ ~ WI/16 S ' ° + z S 6 1952 1 F~FND AND NOTES FOUND 2" MON. IN MOM BOX v Found 1/2" ^nebar 0 Septic Vent O Well () Indicotes Record Datum Meter Pole ~~ 'ARKING AREA ~• w Ci V O M IT a Z6 ~ ~ ~,,,rrc{ 6wrwY o~ouEes 32.1 144.00' ~~, weep Fri-~rw-E Zp~TwwAT PE14k- ~? O ~ O PROPOSED BLDG. c k LOT 8 Z LOT 7 ~ 0 m ~N O) ~ Z Y ~ L7 LOT 6 0 w ~ ~ I v 1 LOT 5 144.00 S 89'59'00" W ~ N 330.42' 2.00' B.L.M. LOT 152 ~ 2.00' FfE~t~ a ~K ~Ir „/ '~~ OF A~qs ~~I ..,~P.••' .,.~. 49Iti~ ~9* ~~ '~ ',~ : M. SCOTT McLANE; ~ ,. ~~,~~~~~,'• 4928-S .•'~~ 0 z ,~~~~~ Pnpar~d Fcr: KENAI CHRISTIAN CHURCH 104 McKINLE~ ST. Kenai AK 99611 S~ PLOT PLAN LOT 1 D.E. OEHLER SUBDIVISION N0. 2 1) It b th..r.aponfibiitr of th. ownK or buidr, prior to .ut~........~..reu.1. le .-. ~~ ~-~ IulcLene ae Associates ~a• STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Prepared By: JL/LH Date: April 4, 1994 Res: 94-16 GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: CellularOne 4797 Business Park Blvd. Suite 2 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Requested Action: Conditional Use Permit Legal Description: Tract A, Lots 15,16,17 & 18 Bush Lanes S/D Esistinq Zoninq: General Commercial (CG) Current Land Use: Commercial ANALYSIS. The applicant wishes to replace an existing 50 foot radio tower with a new 120 foot self support tower and an unoccupied communication shelter on a suitable pier foundation for the purpose of enhancing cellular communications to the Kenai area. Radio/TV Transmitters are the closest land use listed in the KMC Land Use Table, and are not listed as a principal or secondary use in the CG zone. A Building permit will be required before construction begins. RECOMMENDATIONS The planned use appears to be compatible with the surrounding development. ATTACHMENTS 1. Resolution PZ94-16 2. Application 3. Site Plan CITY oF~ KENAI PLANNING.AND: ZONING .COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ`94- 16 CA-NDl'1'IQNAL <US~ PERMLT A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI (GRANTING) (DENYING) A REQUEST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR Cellular Alaska PartnPrsh; = nRA c~Pl 1„ ; ar n„A USE 120' Radio Tower and Shelter LOCATED Tract A and lots 15,16,17,18 Bush Lanes S/D WHEREAS, the Commission finds: 1) That an application meeting the requirements of Section 14.20.321 has been submitted and received on: Anr; ~ ~' i 9 g 4 2) This request is On land Zoned General Commercial (GC) 3) That the applicant has demonstrated with plans and other documents that they can and will meet the following specific requirements and conditions in addition to existing requirements: a. b. 4) That a duly advertised public hearing as required by KMC 14.20.280 was conducted by the Commission on: Apr i 1 13 , 19 9 4 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI THAT THE APPLICANT (HAS) (HAS NOT) DEMONSTRATED THAT THE PROPOSED Rai; ~ T„~.,o,- r. mho, +-o,- MEETS THE CONDITIONS REQUIRED FOR SAID OPERATION AND THEREFORE THE COMMISSION (DOES) (DOES NOT) AUTHORIZE THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIAL TO ISSUE THE APPROPRIATE PERMIT. PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, ~r i 1 13 , 1994. CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: Planning Secretary RESOLUTION PZ 94-16 SUBJECT CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CELLULAR ONE COMMENTS CITY ENGINEER: ~~d~'o pv~lG{ ~~ ~ Tv - ~'t~nSrv, i ~1-I-~ 5 ~y~ ~ f C~oSe3~` `~.'~C~ LISC r~o -~ ~r~,d,•c~...~-c~ cis ~ ~~~~; ~,.t c. r~~o-da~ y ~~S r i ,., -,-f~ P p~dl r ~,~t Q i.t f C '~ ~ ~ S ~ ~S-~2a r -~ `_:c ^e ~, ~o~~~l.e BUILDING INSPECTOR: S ~ r~ ~2,~ (5,~' s•I-c << j cc ~ d C~..e ~Q_ c C ~~ J CITY ADMINISTRATION: ~. .... ~~ . _ '~ ~~ ~~ S '~~ • Yf~ ~ ~.,~ ~ 4' J~~ -_ March 31, 1994 Planning Department City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Avenue Kenai, AK 99611-7794 RE: Conditional Use Permit To Whom It May Concern: IMAGINE NO LIMITS$ This weer letter with accompanying application, plot plan, owner verification, and fee shall constitute our application for a conditional use permit. In summary we desire to replace an existing 50 foot radio tower with a new 120 foot self support tower and an unoccupied communication shelter on a suitable pier foundation for the purpose of enhancing cellular communications to the Kenai area. The proposed facility will be located on property currently owned by Redoubt Plumbing and Heating. The property is located at the intersection of North Kenai Highway and Cook Inlet View Drive. Please contact me immediately if any additional information is required to process this application. I may be reached at the office number listed above, my direct line: 273-8527, or my cellular: 229-0140. Sincerely, ~' ~L~ . Clarence "Chip" Aiken Director of Technical Services encl.: Conditional Use Application Plot Plan Owner Permission Copy of FAA form 7460-1 Tower Sketch 4797 Business Park Blvd. Sui Anchorage, AK 9~ 907-561-I1GG Fax: 907-561-1440 ~~~`? ~~JL~,Ri'NE~ ~) CITY OF KENAI CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NAME Cellular .Alaska Partnership DBA Cellular One PHONE MAILING 4711 Business Park Blvd. #10, Anchorage, AK 995 ADDRESS ADDRESS me LEGAL DESCRIPTION Tract A and lots 15, 16, 17, 18 of Bushlanes ~ ZONING C RR RR-1 RS RS-1 RS-2 CC CG IL IH R RU1 DISTRICT Section 14.20.150 of the Kenai Municipal Code outlines regulations which allow Conditional Use Permits for certain developments. PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING, COMPLETE THE BLANKS AND INITIAL THE SPACE BEFORE THE ITEM TO INDICATE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE CONDITIONS. A Conditional Use Permit issued by the Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission is required for some uses which may be compatible with principal uses in some zones if certain conditions are met. I understand a ~,~ conditional use permit is required for the proposed development as described: 2ack~ y T ~ - ~ l J . wc! z~ s t r 1 t~~ I ~~~~ ~ h t~ , , ' ht 120 feet ' ~~ Please submit site Plan, Map (if available) and Traffic Flow & Parking Please submit plans showing the location of all existing and proposed buildings or alterations, elevati ons of such buildings or alterations, and data as may be required. A Public Notification and Hearing is required before ~~~ the issuance of this permit. A $100.00 non-refundable deposit/advertising fee is required to cover these notification costs. (Please see attached sheet). 3 '~2edo~6t ~itfi~~{ 8~ a~-atiir~ P.O. BOX •Z9A• KENAI, ALASKA 99611 -PHONE 253-3285 Date; iff~r~~ z9 ~`l9 CQllulu bne 4T9? Business Park Boulevard Sups 2 Anchorage, Alaska 995x3 Attesttion: 131recbor of Techstkai. t~iecatlons Dear Slur. Xou are'lverehy given my perrmission to spedfy tads aloe is an anbecma location Erne eut application you inteend to ffie at the Pede:al COD~tntunlCatirnts Co~tUOalssioa Ttds letter will confines my v~udtingtueee b lease apace at the location listed bdorv: L.ocationr.~j(2Z '~ A' ~ •. 'The coordinn~ of this gibe arm City, State ~ 4 s - - Gound- ` o It is undenbod that this letter curly constitutes a wQlingnesa to less space utd X11 ~ aubiect to tftie prwlsioxv of a lease agraad b by bolt parties. Title ~ Er.~c+r~ ,~~'' ~`-'~`~a'~ Notice of Proposed Aeronautical Study Number ~St~~«r~n~«,~„«, Construction or Alteration Fee.rat A~rwtton wd,,.,e~r,ahe„ 1. Nature of Pro Deal 2. Com lets Descri tion of Structure A. Type e. Class C. Work Schedule Dates Please describe, on a separate sheet of paper rf necessary, 3w Construction ~ Permanent B+k+9 the proposed Construction or alteration. Alteration * ^ Temporary (Duration morphs) End A• For proposals involving transmitting stations, include effective radiated of ower IERP) and assi uenc n d fre * If Alteration, provide previous FAA Aeronatmcal Study Number, n available : p y g q e all proposed or modrfied transmitters on the structure. ~ff 3A. Name, addross, and telephone number of individual, company corporation, ete. proposing the not known, give frequency band and maximum ERP). construction or alteration. (Number, Street, City, State, and Zip Code) B. For proposals involving overhead wire, transmission lines, Cellular Alaska Partnershi etc., include the size and the configuration of the wires and P their supporting structures. 4711 BLlS1neSS Park Blvd. SUlte 10 C. For all proposals, include site orientation, dimensions, and Anchorage , Alaska 9 9 5 0 3 construction materials of the proposed or altered structure. D. Optfonal- Describe the type of obstruction marking and ( 1 ~~~ lighting system desired for your structure. The FAA will ode €le h umber recommend appropriate marking and lighting for the 3B. Name, address and telephone number of proponent's representative,~t different than 3A. above. structure in accordance with the standards of Advisory Circular AC 70/7460-1. An FAA marking and lighting recommendation will reflect the minimum acceptable level • of eonspicuiry necessary to wam pilots of the presence of _ ~ an object However, the FAA, under certain _ -~ circumstances, will not object to the use of a system (such as a medium intensity Hashing white light system or a dual ( ) '~ lighting system) other than the recommended standard. Area Code Telephone Number 4. Location Of Structure 5. Hei ht and Elevation ftonearesttooti A. Coordinates l ~ kn„o,,,,,Irorednn «aeeoras, B. Nearest City or Town S C. Nearest public or military airport. A Elevation d site strove mean Latitude 0 ~ a and tate heliport, aigMperk, or seaplane base sea level ~ Kenai Kenai 80 f „ Longitude o ~ (~ I• Distance to aB (11. Distance from stnrcture b nearest 8. Heigh d structure including all pdM of nearest runway appurtenances and lighting above ' 1 1 6 0 0 feet ground or water. 1 3 5 f t 4D. Source of coordinate information , `^~ item 4A. above. 12). Direction to 4B 121. Direction from structure to airport C. Overall height above mean sea level 5S 7.5' Other G ..mad Chart ^ Survey ~~ar $W @ 1 1 (A * B) 21 5 f t ~Td ~~--}}~~ [ l ~3 ~ lnd rca e r din if lcrfovlFt. aE. escribe, on a separate sheet of paper, the location of the site with respect to highways, streets, airports, NAD 27 NAD 83 ~1e' ^ ^ ^ Prominent terrain features, existing structures, etc. Attach a copy of a U.S. Geological Survey quadrangle map 7.5 Specify minute series jor equivalent) showing the construction site. If available, attach a copy of a documented site survey with the surveyor's certfication. FAILURE TO PROVIDE ALL REQUESTED INFORMATION MAY DELAY PROCESSING OF YOUR NOTICE Notice is required by Part 77 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14 C.F.R. Part 771 pursuant b Section 1101 d the Federal Aviation Act d 1958. as amended 149 U.S.C. app. § 15011. Persons who knowingly and willfully violate the Notice requirements d Part 77 are sut>jed b a civil penatty'd 51,000 per tlay until the notice is received, pursuant b Section 901(al d the Federal Aviation Ad d 1958. as amended 149 U.S.C. app § 1471(ap ea well as the fine (criminal penalty! d rte more than 5500 for the first oaense and rat more than 52.000 for subsequent offenses, pursuant b SecOOn 902(a- d the Federal Aviation Act d 1958, as amended (49 U.S.C. app § 1 a721a1-. I HEREBY CERTIFY that all of the above statements made by me are true, fxmplete, and correct to the best of my knowledge. In addition, l agree to obstruction marts and/or light the structure in accordance with established marking & lighting standards as necessary. Date Typed or PrirKed Name and T'Ne d Person Filing Notiee SignaMe n 4-1-94 Clarence "Chip" AikenrDir.of Tech vcs. FOR FAA USE ONLY fAA will either return this form or issue a separate acknowledgement. The Proposal: strpptent.ntal NotJa of CoratnreUon, FAA Form ~4so-2, a requ~ad any time, prtliect a abandated, a ^ Does not regime a notice b FAA. ^ At beet ere rates bebre ate start d construtpiort is not identified es an attstnrction tuber arty alartdard d FAR, Part 77, ^ yWatkt five days albr the cor>structiort reaches its greatest height Subpart C. and would not be a hazaro b navigation. This debrmination expires on unless is identified as an obsetictiort under the atarbarda d FAR Part 77, la) sxtertded, revbed a tenrtktaeed by the issusing dfice; Subpart C, but would not be a hazard b navgatiat Ibl the conatrtrcbon is sttbled b the licensing suataay d the Federal Cormxxttcations Commissbn (FCC) and an app+ fa a construction permit is roads b the FCC on a ttelore ate~abrnrs expr~ort date. In such cases the debrmination Sftotald be d>saucuat ^ marked ~ Iigtaed per FM expires on the daee preaaibed br the FCC fa rxtntpbtion d consbtrctio4 a on the date ate FCC dertbs the application NOTE: Request for exbrtsiort d the efbcave period d eta determktatiort must be posenarked a dewsred b rte iiteuing dfioe Advisory Circular 70!7480.1. Chapbrs at bast 15 days prig b the expiration dab. ^ obetnrctiort marldrtg and ligfttirtg aro na rteoesaary. a ate aaucaxe b subjsG b the licertairtg atNtorAy d ate Fec, a copy d atl~ detertrtination w;u be sera b that agency. Remarks NAY fJJ 1r~~~llet r~i ((oboe Cortespotdertce wAh the FM ~t~tl~e o r ~ ~.~1911i~ o r ~ w InusO in Signaawe pets FM Forth 760-1 1t-aol Do Not Remove Carbons Lzv' ~c~w~~2 ~LEtI~~T ~D~ Microflect Series 700 Tower 2 170.00 OFFSET DETAIL (NTS) _ '\ ~ o I I °m ~--0.1~ i,'., ~ LOT 15 \ rte,. y O~ J 9 I s• ~ i ~~~ Proposed Proposes m °o, ~ BUILDING Tower Building m ri w ~\~`_ ~ ~ ~ Foundation ~170.OD ~ ~ Z l ~ 'o~~~ ~(n2 0 ~ LOT LINE `•\ 16,' -i /Pcb Limits, '~ ~ I ~OT ' L °~~ \ 9/ a o LOT 16 m !~ ..C.2• i~ O ~ ^ ~O o .- o I ~ o ,~ o 0 i- ; ~ ~ ~ '~~ ~ SEE OFFSET 157.20' I I I j~ ~ \ ! EM o DETAIL EXISTING ~ I I, LOT 1 3 IW .. ~ gyp, ~° BUILDING I ~N ~ ~\ ~ ~ 170.00 9.50 r-- - to ~ ~~\ ~ 114so' LOT LINE o0 I ~ LOT 1~ IZ ~„ ~\q - oa YI (C) I `rte \ 'PF` o n oo a o N 89'56'23 E 169.75' ~ ? \ oG ° 0 3 i ~' ~ s ~ ROOF OVERHANG c v° ~ I m Chain unx Fence i P '> ~ em ° p i LOT 15 ~X I ~Z~ ~~ ~ LOT 17 ° " I ~ BLOCK ONE ', ~ Ja.2 Gld z I n - - ~ i ~ LOT LINE 170.00 - - - ~ J LOT ( 16x -,w sl^cN I I LIGHT POLE ~ \~ ,, o° I ~ 3 BUILDING PARKING AREA ~\ '0 I ~ ~. . ~ DRIVEWAY J p.,~ LOT 18 ~ g SEE DETAIL ~! s:~, ~' LOT 17 OF PROPOSED `~~ l I Z - - - TOWER /BUILDING//~~ ~~'~ 170.00 ~ Jsr~ ':\ PROPERTY LINE '~ I} LOT 18 x TR CAT A Chain Link Fence ~ ~ I Iw,-N B9'S8' E 170.00 4.5 ac. M/L ~~' PROPOSED TOWER / ~° ~ ~OT 1 c As-Built Area •~, . ~~ BUILDING DETAIL ..t~ - - - m +,;~~' a~,"~ O~\~ SCALE = SO' rNI '_OT 20 Q~~~~~ S~~ NOTES j-x- -x ~~,~ 1) It is the responsibility of the owner or builder, prior to construction, l 3 • ~ ~ to verify proposed building grade elevations rein uve to finish grade ^T ~ y~r ~` and utility Connections. and to determine the existence of bny -~/ i ~• O rp O~ edSEmen ta, Covendn[5. Or reStflCtidnS which do not dpDear c^ [ne ~, 0 recorded suodivision Diat. - / 2) It is Ine responsibility of the owner or builder to Hove the Droperty I - - - Z G corners IDCdtetl pnd marked by d prafe9510nd1 land surveyor D'~Dr to bwidinq to verify probosea structure Is DldceO on the Droperty ds permitted.'. ~T ~~ ' ZL )) This orawing represents Dreconstruction conditions ds idenufied ~\ by Ine owner or ouiider and will not suffice ds do AS-BUILT SURVEY for items 9nown a5 proposed a5 of this dale. ~~~~~ ``~~ ~'11 4) This drawing was DomDBed from data 5upplietl b the own Pr or b ild r ~P,~~ ~F A(gS~~I ~,t~4 SH *i /, ~ ~:M. SCOTT McLANE' ~ ~ ~, srf •. 4926-5~, . ~g ~ LEGEND AND NOTES °rooerty ooundary ec:a ootained from record information u^Iess noted otherwise. "his building is serves oy city water a^d sewer. ,~% Computed detd '~ Property corner SCALE ~"_~00' Prepared For CELLULAR OraE 4797 Business rrk. Blvd. {t2 ~~ Anchorage, AK 99503 y u e and do AS-BUILT survey of the property oared 10%04/1991. PLOT PLAN 1 Heresy certify that I Hove prepared the Db[ plan for t^e following describes Droperty LOTS 15. 16. 17. 18 AND TRACT A __ BLOCK ONE BUSH LANES SUBDIVISION located in the K~PIAI_ __Reeordinq District. Alaska, entl that roe improvements situated thereon are wltnln the Droperty ~~nes one do not ovenoD or encroacn on the property lying adlocent mereto, that no Improvements on the Droperty lying oa latent mereto encroacn on the premises In auesuon and that there are no roadways. vansmis- Sion lines or other VieiDle easements on sdlC DfOOCIIy except aS in- dicdted Hereon. Doted: March 28, 1994 ~h c~e'~'~~~~w~ 1.1cLane ana Associates Registered Lane Surveyors EY.CLUSION NOTE: li is the responsibility of the owner to determ lne the existence of on easements, covenants or restncnons which do not appear on tie recordeo suodivislon Dldt. unaa rc arcum- stonces snown any data Hereon De used for construct,cc or to: eatatniahing oounaary or tense lines. Job Nd:___941504__- Feld Boox .,;._ 91-13_1112__ i` is ;= ~- ~- I. ~: i; _ !~ ~ ~ ~ F .. H, ~ ~ _ i _ ~ _ ,~,t ' = ~ _ tom' 1 l'1 : Nls (C1i ity KJIV ~^i ~ ~ •~~ I i ~• ~ j_ .ice j_ iP I~ ~~ t. 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T,~' `~ The bark beetle epideu{' in south-central Alaska and the Kenai Peninsula is spreading at a rate and has now begun to expand into 27,400 acres of spruce forest on State and Federal lands surrounding Moose Pass, Alaska. At the request of the Community of Moose Pass, the Seward Ranger District of the Chugach National Forest and the State of Alaska, Division of Forestry initiated the Moose Pass Cooperative Planning Project in November 1993, with the Forest Service serving as the lead agency in the effort. Primary objectives of the project are to involve the public in developing a landscape-level plan c~ action for National Forest and State lands that will reduce the long-term t'.:reat of wildfire to the community of Moose Pass; provide for public safety along roads, trails, and developed recreation sites; reduce potential for beetle spread into uninfested or lightly infested stands; and rehabilitate heavily infested stands by removing dead, dying, and threatened trees and reforesting the sites. Secondary objectives include protecting fish habitat, enhancing wildlife habitat and developing new recreation opportunities where appropriate in conjunction with actions designed to meet primary objectives. A working group was established to assist the agency interdisciplinary team of resource specialists in identifying issues and concerns and formulating alternatives for the project. The end result of this planning effort will be an environmental assessment which will display the effects and consequences of each alternative including that of taking no action. Both agencies will use the assessment to select a course of action. WHAT CAN YOII DO TO HHI~P? 1) Attend an Open House, learn about the alternatives and give us your input as to what you would like to see happen. Open houses will be held in Anchorage at the Loussac library and in Seward at City Hall on Saturday April 16 from 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM and in Moose Pass at the Fire Hall on Wednesday April 13 from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM.' 2) Review the enclosed scoping document. Have we missed any concerns? Have we misunderstood any of •,~our concerns? Do you have any innovative ideas that might help us? Please let us know your thoughts! We need to receive your issues, concerns, or ideas by April 29, 1994. Your comments and ideas will be used to develop the final range of alternatives for the environmental assessment. You can contact us by attending an Open House or by writing or calling the Chugach National Forest, Attn: Warren Oja, Moose Pass Coop Project Team Leader, 3301 "C'• St., Anchorage, Ak 99501, (907) 271-2838; or the Seward Ranger District, Attn: Duane Harp, P.O. 390, Seward, Ak 99664 (907) 224-3374; or the Kenai-Kodiak Area Forester, State Division of Forestry, Attn: Jim Peterson, HC1, Box 107, Soldotna, Ak 99669 (907) 262-4124. Detailed maps of each proposed alternative can be viewed at the Open Houses or by visiting any of the three offices identified above. ~. DUANE H. HARP District Ranger ~ ~ s s c. = ~, ". ~ c c, ~ ~ ~ ou a~ 04 E y ~. .v o E ~.Q "' .g ,g ~' ~ ~ w c y y y t. ~ W O cC > ~ ~ R ~ a.,3 ~ = Ct0 tC .. •~ ie .• ~w .O •" ~ ~ o .o ~ o .~ Er •y '° R N Q» q°~' o ~, .~ o, ~3 ~ a ~ ~ c y .. U y LIEU o -° 'ea 3 >. 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What specific concerns do you have that either have not been identified or have not been adequately stated? Do you have a preference for any of the proposed alternatives or portions of any of these alternatives? Chugach National Forest 3301 "C" Street Suite 300 Anchorage ,Alaska 99J0~3-3998 ATTN: Warren Oja $a• MEMORANDUM DATE: April 7, i 994 TO: Chairman Walker & Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Loretta Harvey, Administrative Assistant SUBJECT: RECONSIDERATION VOTE -FISHERMAN'S POINT VACATION !!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Commissioner Phil Bryson has informed me that he will be moving to reconsider the vote regarding Fisherman's Point. The vacation was defeated by a majority vote. The procedure for a reconsideration is as follows: 1. Robert's Rules of Order and KMC 1.15.060(k) states in part, "any member who ~ voted on the prevailing side may move a reconsideration thereof at the same meeting or at the next succeeding meeting." 2. KMC 1.15.060(k) provides that, "All motions require a second, unless otherwise provided." Since the provisions of KMC 1.15.060 dealing with motions to reconsider do not provide otherwise, a Motion to Reconsider must have a second. Section 36 of Robert's Rules of Order provides that any member of the Council may second the Motion to Reconsider. 3. If the underlying motion which is being reconsidered is one which is debatable, i.e., an ordinance or resolution, then the Motion to reconsider is debatable. 4. According to Section 36 of Robert's Rules of Order, the effect is to "suspend all action that the original motion would have required until reconsideration is acted upon." section 467 of Mason's Legislative Manual also states that a Motion to Reconsider suspends all action on the underlying motion until the Motion to Reconsider is acted upon. ., .~ :~ ~. _. March 29, 1994 Kenai City Council 210 Fidalgo, Suite 200 Kenai, Alaska 99611 Dear City Council Members: _ ~P~~ =4: J"9~ 1 -~ ~~ ,• - '; DON GILMAN MAYOR RE: Petition to Vacate Petition to vacate temporary turnaround easement lying within Lot 4, Fisherman's Point Subdivision (plat 74-87 KRD) and within Gov't Lot 7; all within Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 11 West, Seward Meridian, City of Kenai, Kenai Recording District, Alaska; KPBPC 94-11 KPB File 94-024 In accordance with AS 29.40.140, no vacation of a city right-of--way and/or easement may be made without the consent of the city council. This vacation was approved by the Planning Commission at their March 28, 1994 meeting and is being sent to you for your consideration and action. The City Council has 30 days from March 28, 1994 in which to veto the decision of the Planning Commission. If no veto is received by the Commission within the 30 day period, the decision of the Commission will stand. A roll call vote was taken with all Commissioners present voting yes. Attached are draft minutes and other related materials for vour information. Sincerely, ~/ Richazd P. Troeger `J Planning Director RPT:mes Attachments KEIVAI PENINSULA BOROUGH-i 144 N. BINKLEY SOLDOTNA. ALASKA 99669-7599 BUSINESS (907) 262-4441 FAX (907) 262-1892 cc: Bill Kluge Loretta Breeden AGENDA ITEM E. PUBLIC HEARINGS 2. Petition to vacate temporary turnaround easement lying within Lot 4, Fisherman's Point Subdivision (plat 74-87 KRD) and within Gov't Lot 7; all within Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 11 West, Seward Meridian, City of Kenai, Kenai Recording District, Alaska; KPBPC 94- 11 KPB File 94-024 Staff report as read by Dick Troeger. PC Meeting 03/28/94 Petitioners: Bill Kluge and Loretta Breeden; both of Kenai, Alaska Purpose as stated in petition: 1) Has never been used for turnaround The original vegetation is in place. 2) 60' public ROW stops approximately 100' before (north) temporary turnaround and will not be extended because of existing residence. 3) Road ends at Gov't Lot 7 with Kenai River in front o, f'it, tidal flats and private residence. Public notice appeared in the March 17 and 24, 1994 issues of the Peninsula Clarion. Thirteen certified mailings were sent to owners of property within a 300 foot radius and to other interested parties. Eleven of the receipts have been returned. A statemett ofnon-objection was received from Homer Electric Association. Homer Electric Association requested the reservation of a 20 foot wide electrical distribution line easement centered on the existing overhead powerline. This petition does not include the vacation of utility easements, only the temporary turnaround easement. No statements of objection were received at time of this report (3/23/94). Findings of Fact 1. No surrounding properties will be denied access or utilities. 2. The easement does not provide access to public water and/or public lands. The proposed vacation, if approved, will be accomplished by Planning Commission Resolution. A plat will not be required. STAFF RECOI~~IlvtENDATIONS: Adopt Planning Commission Resolution 94-11, approving the vacation as petitioned, subject to the following conditions: 1. FI'IIng of Planning Commission Resolution in appropriate recording district. 2. The City Council of the City of Kenai has thirty days in which they may veto Planning Commission approval of the vacation. kPB PLANN1t~G COMMISSION MARCH 28. 1994 MEETING PAGE 12 UNAr~DU°vEJ ~11NUT~S NOTE: If the vacation is denied, the petitioner has eight calendar days in which to appeal the Planning Commission denial. ~Vritten appeal must be submitted to the Kenai City CIerk. Mr. Troeger referred the Commissioners to the posted map which indicated the area petitioned for vacation. END OF STAFF REPORT Vice Chairman Bryson opened the public hearing for comment. 1. Loretta Breeden, 1602 Bazabaza Drive, Kenai Ms. Breeden has lived in this azea for approximately 35 years. She asked how long "temporary" was. The temporary turnaround easement has been on the plat for about 20 years. Ms. Breeden said the right-of--way has never been used, and the land has never been cleared. The City of Kenai has not graded or plowed this area. The most current City of Kenai maps show the turnaround to be further up the road where the actual turnaround is located. 2. Victor Hett, 1507 Barabaza Drive, Kenai Mr. Hett said the temporary turnazound was not needed since a designated turnaround was available. If it weren't for the map showing the temporary turnaround easement, no one would know it existed since it has never been used. ~ 3. Wayne Gifford, 1509 Barabaza Drive, Kenai Mr. Gifford bought his property in 1971. He didn't know the temporary turnaround easement was in place until he saw the map. Mr. Gifford did not object to the vacation of the temporary turnaround. Traffic has not been a problem. 4. Bill Kluge, 1515 Stellar, Kenai Mr. Kluge owns Lot 4. When Mr. Kluge bought the property, he spoke with an attorney who asked how temporary the temporary turnaround easement was since the plat was dated 1974. The natural vegetation is still in place. Mr. Kluge said the petition was submitted because the easement was not used. He thought it was the consensus of the property owners to keep a "quaint country road" to the azea. Seeing and hearing no one else wishing to speak, Vice Chairman Bryson closed the public hearing and opened discussion among the Commissioners. MOTION: Commissioner Horne moved, seconded by Commissioner Whitmore-Painter, to adopt Planning Commission Resolution 94-11, approving the vacation as petitioned, subject to staff recommendations. ~ Commissioner Coleman asked if the Kenai Planning Commission had reviewed the vacation petition. KPH PLANNING COMMISSION MARCH 2& 1994irfEETIIdG PAGE 13 UfVAPPROVE~ i~lllf~U TE i Vice Chairman Bryson replied yes. The Kenai Planning Commission felt there was a problem with the vacation request and forwarded their comments to the Kenai City Council. Commissioner Whitmore- Painter asked when the City Council would review the petition. Vice Chairman Bryson said it would be . addressed within 30 days. Vice Chairman Bryson understood the reason for the vacation petition. He sain the residents in this area didn't have much room. The Hetts have aright-of--way across the front of their property. The river abuts the Gifford's property, and their house is very close to the property line. Just south of the Gifford's property there is virtually no clearance. Commissioner Whitmore-Painter asked why the temporary turnaround was put into place. Vice Chairman Bryson said that in the past it was believed that temporary turnarounds would automatically be eliminated at a future date; however, this is not the case. Temporary turnaround easements are considered easements, and the "temporary" description is no longer applicable. Mr. Troeger asked if there was an actual turnaround north of the area petitioned for vacation. Victor Hett asked if he could respond. Vice Chairman Bryson recognized Mr. Hett. Mr. Hett said that there is an approximate 60 foot right-of--way which has been cleared in front of his property that is presently being used for a turnaround. This turnaround has not been dedicated. Mr. Hett said use of this turnaround was not a problem. Referring to the Kenai Planning Commission March 23 minutes, Mr. Troeger inquired if the City of Kenai had plans for a turnaround in this area. Vice Chairman Bryson responded yes. The City of Kenai had proposed a construction project; however, the property owners requested that it not go forward. Mr. Troeger said the Borough no longer requested temporary turnarounds forrights-of--way that "dead end." The original intent of temporary turnaround easements was to provide a turnaround space until the street was extended. It was later determined, however, that the likelihood of extending most of the temporary turnarounds was remote. Mr. Troeger thought that the turnaround being petitioned for vacation would probably not be extended. Also, traffic patterns need to be considered. The traffic for a narrow, short street servicing just a few lots is minimal compared to a larger turnaround which serves several lots. Staff no longer recommends creating temporary turnarounds unless there are extenuating circumstances. VOTE: The motion passed by unanimous consent. HAMMELMAN BRYSON WF~IMORE-PAINTER CARPkMER CLU['iS COLEMAN ABSENT YES YES YES ABSENT YES GANNAVVAY HENSLEY HORN6 KNOCK MU6Q(A NBVE YES YES YES YES YES YES TWO ABSENT 1CPB PUNNING COMMISSION MARCH 28.1994 MEETIIdG PAGE 14 - - - PENINSULA CLARION KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION HAS BEEN RECEIVED TO VACATE A TEMPO- RARY TURNAROUND EASEMENT. AREA UNDER CONSIDERATION IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A. LOCATION AND REQUEST: VACATE THE TEMPORARY TURNAROUND EASIIviir'NT WTTI~EN LOT 4, FISHERMAN'S POINT SUBDIVISION (PLAT 74-87 KRD) AND WITHIN ADJACENT GOVT LOT 7; ALL WITHIN SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP S NORTH, RANGE 11 WEST, SEWARD MERIDIAN, CITY OF KENAI, KENAI RECORDING DISTRICT, ALASKA. B. PURPOSE AS STATED IN PETITION: 1) HAS NEVER BEEN USED FOR TURNAROUND. THE ORIGINAL VEGETATION IS IN PLACE. 2) 60' PUBLIC ROW STOPS APPROXIMATELY 100' BEFORE (NORTH) TEMPORARY TURNAROUND AND WII,L NOT BE EXTENDID BECAUSE OF EXISTING RESIDENCE. 3) ROAD ENDS AT GOVT LOT 7 WITH KENAI RIVER IN FROM OF TT, TIDAL FLATS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCE. C. PETTI'IONER~S): BILL KLUGE AND LORETTA BREIDEN OF KENAI, ALASKA. PUBLIC HEARING WII.L BE HELD BY THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION ON MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1994, COMMENCING AT 7:30 P.M., OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS BUSINESS PERMITS. MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE BOROUGH A,DMIIIISTRATION BUILDING, SOLDOTNA, ALASKA. ANYONE WISHING TO TESTIFY MAY COME TO THE ABOVE MEETING TO GIVE TESTIMONY; OR MAY SUBMIT A WRITTEN STATEMENT TO THE ATTENTION OF RICHARD TROEGER, OR ROBBIE HARRIS, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANNING DEPARTMENT - 144 N. BINKI.EY STREET - SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669. [FAX (907) 262-8618]. WRITTEN TESTIMONY SHOULD BE RECEIVED BY THE PLANMNG DEPARTMENT NO LATER THAN THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1994. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT ROBBIE HARRIS OR RICHARD TROEGER, RESOURCE PLANNII~IG DEPARTMENT, 262-4441 (1-800-478-4441 TOLL FREE WITS-m1 KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH). ROBBIE HARRIS PLATTING OFFICER PUBLISH 2X (MARCH 17 & 24, 1994) Y O V e v V e i 3/~ ~ ~g ~Z 0 C " ~ ^ ~ b C W O O ~ ~ 'Q ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ u W ~ Q ~ ~' ®• O ~_ I I /aN~~ \~~ o~\ 0 0 ,4 W ~ o ~ •c '~ e t~ ~ Q V W N ~ 3 a O rl R1 U cd 'J .d a~ o ., . a ~ o ~+ ~ ~ a . i ~ ~~d- ~~ ~0 ~~ ~~ s~ s o~. ~•/ i rt./ ! ~ ~ :}~•1~~ ~ ~ rr C r 1... ~::. ".. r1 -~•~y' . ~.r ~ rrr ` t'• , 1 •~ ~/ ~ '. '.. .,~ + x,frl ~ tV \ •~ ^S~/ PPP'} ~p`~yr .,;r T. 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The conditions of this permit were: 1) Not more than two taxis on the property at any time. 2) Routine service only as needed, examples: tires and headlights. All work must be done inside the garage. 3) Drivers take only City maintained streets through the subdivision. 4) No cars parked outside, with the exception of the two cars Mr. and Mrs. Hibbert drive. Also, it appears that you are in violation of KMC 12.25.030 Leaving of Wrecked. Discarded. Non-ooeratina or Illegally Parked Vehicles (also attached). On April 6, the City noted that there are several cars parked in the lot across the street from your permitted location. Please remove these vehicles within 30 days of the receipt of this notice. For more information please contact myself at 283-7933. Sincerely, .~ Jack La Shot City Engineer J Ulh cc: Cary Graves, City Attorney CITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ 93-8 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI (GRANTING) (DENYING) A REQUEST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR Brent Hibbert - AAA Taxi PO Box 3933 Soldotna, AK 99669 Located: 1382 Nighthawk Drive, Kenai WHEREAS, the Commission finds: 1. That an application meeting the requirements of Section 14.20.321 has been submitted and received on 2/16/93 2. This request is located on land zoned: Rural Residential (RR) 3. That the applicant has demonstrated with plans and other documents that they can and will meet the following specific requirements and conditions in addition to the existing requirements: 1. Not more than two taxis on the property at any time. 2. Routine service only as needed, examples: tires and headlights. All work must be done inside garage. 3. Drivers take only City maintained streets through the neighborhood. 4. \To cars parked outside, with the exc-ptipn of the two cars the Hibbe is drive. 4. That a duly advertised public hearing as required by KMC~ 14.20.280 was conducted by the Commission on 3/10/93 & 3/24/93 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Plannin and Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai that the applicant has (ham) demonstrated that the proposed Taxi Service meets the conditions required for said operation and therefore the Commission does (~oe~-art) authorize the administrative official. to issue the appropriate permit. PASSED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai, Alaska the 2•~th day of March 1993. HAIRPER ON EST:' Secretary purposes of vehicular travel. (d) "Property" shall mean any real property within the City which is not a street or highway. (Ord. 874) 12.25.020 Abandonment of Vehicles: No person shall abandon any vehicle within the City and no person shall leave any vehicle at any place within the City for such time and under such circumstances as to cause such vehicle reasonably to appear to have been abandoned. (Ord. 874) 12.25.030 I.eavine of Wrecked. Discarded Non- rating or Illeg,~lly Parked Vehicles: (a) No person shall leave any partially dismantled, non-operating, wrecked, or junked vehicle on any street, highway, or public property within the City. (b) Any vehicle remaining on public property designated for parking in violation of regulations, ordinances, and/or posted times, periods, or conditions shall be subject to emergency impound procedures pursuant to KMC 12.25.040(c). (c) No person in charge or control of any property within the City, whether as owner, tenant, occupant, lessee, or otherwise, shall allow any partially dismantled, non-operating, wrecked, junked, or discarded vehicle to remain on such property longer than 72 hours; and no person shall leave any such vehicle on any property within the City for a longer time than 48 hours; except that this ordinance shall not apply with regard to a vehicle in an enclosed building; a vehicle on the premises of a business enterprise operated in a lawful place and manner, when necessary to the operation of such business enterprise; or a vehicle in an appropriate storage place or depository maintained in a lawful place and manner by the City. (d) Notwithstanding KMC 12.25.030(c), no vehicle may be removed from private property without the consent of the property owner or occupant. (Ord. 874) 12.25.040 Impounding: (a) The Chief of Police or any member of his Department designated by him is hereby authorized to remove or have removed any vehicle left at any place within the City which reasonably appears to be in violation of any regulation or ordinance or lost, stolen, or unclaimed. Such vehicle shall be impounded until lawfully claimed or disposed of in accordance with this chapter. (b) Where an abandoned, wrecked, non-operating, illegally parked or discarded vehicle presents no obstruction or hazard and is properly registered and licensed, so that the owner or other interested persons can be notified, the Chief of Police, or his designee shall give notice by personal service or Certified Mail with return receipt requested to the owner and/or interested person stating: (1) A description of the vehicle; (2) The violation or reason for police action; (3) The proposed action to be taken; (4) The right of the person notified to a hearing with, and an opportunity to be heard by the Chief of Police or his designee in order that the proposed action or amount due may be contested. (5) That said vehicle will be towed, impounded, and/or disposed of if ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S46-11/13/87 12-10 CITY OF KENAI March 29, 1993 1791-1991 ,_•.~;f /J~ C1nTY OF KE~IAI _.__ 210 FIDALGO KENAI. ALASKA 9ggi1 = TELEPHONE 283.7535 _ - FAX 907.283.3014 Brent Hibbert AAA Alaska Cab 1385 Chisik Kenai, Alaska 99611 RE: Resolution PZ 93-8: Conditional Use Permit At their meeting of March 24, the Planning and Zoning Commission approved the above referenced permit. The following conditions have been placed on the permit: 1) Not more than two taxis on the property at any time. 2) Routine service oaly as needed, examples: tires and headlights. All work must be done inside the garage. 3) Drivers take only City maintained streets through the neighborhood. 4) No cars parked outside, with the exception of the two cars Mr. and Mrs. Hibbert drive. Please find a copy of the signed permit and resolution enclosed for your '_nf ormation. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. sincerely, ~ ~~ _ ~ Jack La Shot City Engineer JL/lh encls. CITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ 93-8 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI (GRANTING) (DENYING) A REQUEST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR Brent Hibbert - AAA Taxi PO Box 3933 Soldotna, AK 99669 Located: 1382 Nighthawk Drive, Kenai WHEREAS, the Commission finds: 1. That an application meeting the requirements of Section 14.20.321 has been submitted and received on 2/16/93 2. This request is located on land zoned: Rural Residential (RR) 3. That the applicant has demonstrated with plans and other documents that they can and will meet the following specific requirements and conditions in addition to the existing requirements: 1. ~'ot more than two taxis on the property at any time. 2. Routine service only as needed, examples: tires and headlights. All work must be done inside garage. 3. Drivers take only City maintained streets through the neighborhood. 4. 1o cars parked outside, with the exc ptipn of the two cars tine Hibberts drive. 4. That a duly advertised public hearing as required by KMC 14.20.280 was conducted by the Commission on 3/10/93 & 3/24/g3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Plannin and Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai that the applicant has () demonstrated that the proposed Taxi Service meets the conditions required for said operation and therefore the Commission does () authorize the administrative official to issue the appropriate permit. PASSED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai, Alaska the 24th day of March 1993. • o~2Y~~ HAIRPER ON EST: Secretary 1791-1991 Date : ~~~~~-~ C1TY OF KE~JAI „CIS G'd~~.l o~ ,4~T,s,~ „ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283.3014 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: RR-1 RS RS-1 RS-2 CC CG IL IH R RU Section 14.20.150 of the Kenai Municipal Code outlines re which allow Conditional Use Permits for certain developments PLEASE READ gulations SPACE AFTER THEEITEMLNUMBER T0~ DICATEE , $~T KS AND INI_TIAI, THE UNDERSTAND THESE CONDITIONS. YOU HAVE READ AND 1• A Conditional Use Permit ' C C~[~~Lil~~ D . FEB ! 6 i993 ,~ ;;~ ~u o~ PHONE • _ (~ L( ,. / / LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY INVOLVED: ZONING DISTRICT (Circle one) • C ® y "~~~h~/,c~ ~~ 2. --Y ux•~ ,tt`-- 4. .I Zoning Commission is required for someKuses whichlmayabe compatible with principal uses in some zones if certain conditions are met. I understand a conditional use permit is require for he proposed developpment as described: Please submit site Plan, :•iap (if available) Flow & Parking and Traffic Please submit plans showing the location of all existing and proposed buildings or alterations, elevations of such buildings or alterations, and data as may be required. A Public Notification and Hearing is required before the issuance of this permit. A deposit/advertisin fee $100.00 non-refundable notification costs g(Please see attached ~o cover these procedure sheet) Conditional Use Permit Page 2 5. An approved conditional use permit shall lapse twelve months from the date of approval if the nonconforming use for which the conditional use permit was approved has not been implemented. The Commission may grant a time extension not to exceed six months upon a finding that circumstances have not changed sufficiently since the date of initial permit approval. A request for extension must be submitted prior to expiration of permit.' A public hearing shall not be required as a condition to granting the extension. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: Applicant Signature: Approved: Chairperson tes : Date : ,,~ 3 ~ 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 - _ FAX 907-283-3014 ~ ~~~ --~ ~ r- II~If1 1991 0 r April 7, 1994 Brent Hibbert AAA Taxi 1385 Chisik Kenai, AK 99611 RE: Code Violation KMC 12.25.030 Violation of Conditional Use Permit CERTIFIED P226 870 412 It has come to the City's attention that you may be in violation of the conditions of the Conditional Use Permit which was issued to you March 24, 1993 (see attached). The conditions of this permit were: 1) Not more than two taxis on the property at any time. 2) Routine service only as needed, examples: tires and headlights. All work must be done inside the garage. 3) Drivers take only City maintained streets through the subdivision. 4) No cars parked outside, with the exception of the two cars Mr. and Mrs. Hibbert drive. Also, it appears that you are in violation of. KMC 12.25.030 Leaving of Wrecked Discarded. Non-operating or illeoaily Parked Vehicies• (also attached). On April 6, the City noted that there are several cars parked in the lot across the street from your permitted location. Please remove these vehicles within 30 days of the receipt of this notice. For more information please contact myself at 283-7933. Sincerely, ,-, ~~~~ ~~ :;f ~~. ~~~ Jack La Shot City Engineer J Vlh cc: Cary Graves, City Attorney purposes of vehicular travel. (d) "Property" shall mean any real property within the City which is not a street or highway. (Ord. 874) 12.25.020 Abandonment of Vehicles: No person shall abandon any vehicle within the City and no person shall leave any vehicle at any place within the City for such time and under such circumstances as to cause such vehicle reasonably to appear to have been abandoned. (Ord. 874) 12.25.030 Leavine of Wrecked. Discarded. Non-Cberatin~ or Illeg~lY Parked Vehicles: (a) No person shall leave any partially dismantled, non-operating, wrecked, or junked vehicle on any street, highway, or public property within the City. (b) Any vehicle remaining on public property designated for parking in violation of regulations, ordinances, and/or posted times, periods, or conditions shall be subject to emergency impound procedures pursuant to KMC 12.25.040(c). (c) No person in chazge or control of any property within the City, whether as owner, tenant, occupant, lessee, or otherwise, shall allow any partially dismantled, non-operating, wrecked, junked, or discarded vehicle to remain on such property longer than 72 hours; and no person shall leave any such vehicle on any property within the City for a longer time than 48 hours; except that this ordinance shall not apply with regard to a vehicle in an enclosed building; a vehicle on the premises of a business enterprise operated in a lawful place and manner, when necessary to the operation of such business enterprise; or a vehicle in an appropriate storage place or depository maintained in a lawful place and manner by the City. (d) Notwithstanding KMC 12.25.030(c), no vehicle may be removed from private property without the consent of the property owner or occupant. (Ord. 874) 12.25.040 Im~oundine: (a) The Chief of Police or any member of his Department designated by him is hereby authorized to remove or have removed any vehicle left at any place within the City which reasonably appears to be in violation of any regulation or ordinance or lost, stolen, or unclaimed. Such vehicle shall be impounded until lawfully claimed or disposed of in accordance with this chapter. (b) Where an abandoned, wrecked, non-operating, illegally parked or discarded vehicle presents no obstruction or hazard and is properly registered and licensed, so that the owner or other interested persons can be notified, the Cliief of Police, or his designee shall give notice by personal service or Certified Mail with return receipt requested to the owner and/or interested person stating: (1) A description of the vehicle; (2) The violation or reason for police action; (3) The proposed action to be taken; (4) Tlie right of the person notified to a hearing with, and an opportunity to be heard by the Chief of Police or his designee in order that the proposed action or amount due may be contested. (5) That said vehicle will be towed, impounded, and/or disposed of if ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S46-11/13/87 12-10 CITY OF KENAI ~• MEMORANDUM Date: September 23, 1994 From: Loretta Harvey, Admin. Asst. To: Chairman Kevin Walker Planning & Zoning Commission Subject: VIOLATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AAA TAXI - 1385 CHISIK STREET On the above referenced date I received an anonymous complaint regarding AAA Taxi. The complainant noted the following items of concern: disabled vehicles parked around site; traffic at all hours of the day and night; and, vehicles using unauthorized streets through the subdivision. The conditional use permit was issued on March 4, 1993, with the following conditions: 1) Not more that two taxis on the property at any time. 2) Routine service only as needed, examples: tires and headlights. All work must be done inside garage. 3) Drivers take only City maintained streets through the neighborhood. 4) No cars parked outside with the exception of the two cars the Hibberts drive. It appears the Hibberts are in violation of the conditions of their original permit. We have had several complaints regarding this business. What action does the Commission recommend Staff take to remedy this situation? i ~- AGENDA RENAI CITY COIINCIL - REGIILAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 21, 1994 7:00 P.M. RENAI CITY COIINCIL CHAMBERS A. CALL TO ORDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. Agenda Approval 4. Consent Agenda *All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non-controversial by the Council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council 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. B. SCHEDIILED PIIBLIC COMMENT (10 Minutes) 1. Tom & Rosie Murphy - Book Proposal for History of the City of Kenai. C. PIIBLIC HEARINGS ~~'~~~ Gr, 1. Ordinance No. 1604-94 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $1,560 in the General Fund to purchase Two Computer Monitors in the Communications Department. ,j~~~~ ~ 2. Ordinance No. 1605-94 - Increasing Estimated Revenues f and Appropriations by $13,862 in the General Fund as a Result of Receiving Two State Library Grants. 3. Resolution No. 94-56 - Requesting Municipal Assistance ~;~~ GT• Funding From the State of Alaska. ~~~y~~,~ 4. Resolution No. 94-57 - Certifying That the Municipality Did Suffer Significant Effects During the Program Base Year from Fisheries Business Activities that Occurred Within the Cook Inlet Fisheries Management Area. ~y'~2~~ ~ 5. Resolution No. 94-58 - Awarding a Lease for the Kenai y Municipal Airport Terminal Gift Shop Concession to Mitchell Dobrich for a Monthly Rental Rate of $400.00. -1- ~f~%'~~ 6. Resolution No. 94-59 - Supporting the Concept of ~~ ~• Improving Cunningham Park and Authorizing the City Administration to Apply for a Grant of Up to $500,000 to Acquire Additional Lands, Upgrade and Enhance the Park, and to Help Restore Recreation Services to Areas Impacted by the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill. 7. *1994 Games of Chance and Contests of Skill Permit Application - Junior Achievement of Alaska, Inc. D. COMMIBBION/COMMITTEE REPORTS 1. Council on Aging 2. Airport Commission 3. Harbor Commission 4. Library Commission 5. Parks & Recreation Commission 6. Planning & Zoning Commission 7. Miscellaneous Commissions and Committees E. MINUTES 1. *Regular Meeting of September 7, 1994. F. CORREBPONDENCE G. OLD BUSINEBB 1. Discussion - Proposed Assisted Living Complex. H. NEW BIIBINEBS 1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified ~,7~~O1~~ 2 . Purchase Orders Exceeding $1, 000 3. *Ordinance No. 1606-94 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $39,500 in a New Capital Project Fund for an Environmental Site Assessment of Lots 13 and 14, Cook Inlet Industrial Air Park. 4. *Ordinance No. 1607-94 - Amending KMC 7.22.060 to Specify that Short-Term U.S. Treasury Notes and the Alaska Municipal League Investment Pool are Liquid Investments. -2- 5. *Ordinance No. 1608-94 - Amending KMC 7.12.040 by Creating a Mechanism for Estimating Hotel/Motel Room } Tax for Operators Failing to File Returns or Provide or ~~~G~eep Accurate Records. J<~'.~ Discussion - Kenai Municipal Airport Terminal Bar. 7. Discussion - Prioritization and Ratification of Goals & ~r~~~ Objectives List. ~~/~ . ADMINISTRATION REPORTS 1. Mayor 2. City Manager 3. Attorney 4. City Clerk 5. Finance Director 6. Public Works Director 7. Airport Manager J. DISCIISSION 1. Citizens (five minutes) 2. Council 1 R. -3- lu~ KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS SOLDOTNA, ALASKA SEPTEMBER 26, 1994 7:30 P.M. Tentative Agenda John Hammehnaa Chairman Arcawide Tam Expiry 1996 ~~ Vix Chairman Kenai Ciri Term Expires 1995 Arm whitmoraPainter Parliaarntarisn Moose Pass Area Term Expires 1997 Peggy G. Bascacci PC Member Seldovia City Taro Expiry 1997 Wayne carpmta PC Member Seward city Tam Expires 1996 Robert Clutta PC Member Anchor Point Tam Expires 1995 Wes Coleman PC Manber Soldow city Tam Expires 1996 Leroy Gannaway PC Member Homer Ciri Term Expves 1995 Ellis Hanley, Jr. PC Member Nikiski Tenn Expires 1996 Debra Home PC Member Kasilof Area Tam Expires 1997 Tom Knock PC Member Coops Landing Tam Expires 1995 ~ A. CALL TO ORDER B. ROLL CALL C. APPROVAL OF REGULAR AGENDA AND ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGENDA 1. Time Extension Requests -None 2. Plats Granted Administrative Approval 3. Coastal Zone Management Consistency Reviews -None 4. Informational Items a. Conclusive Consistency Determinations b. Statewide; Reissuance of General Permit 88-9, Placement of Single and Multiple Vessel Mooring Buoys; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; AK 9407-O1PA c. Seward; Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plan; Seward Bulk Plant and Marine Industrial Center; 9423-CP-3064 5. Commissioner Excused Absences a. Bob Clutts 6. Minutes a. September 12, 1994 1 Don Crilmatt. Mavor Richard Traeger Planning Director Maria SweQpy Administrative Asst. D. PUBLIC HEARINGS -None E. VACATIONS NOT REQUIRING A PUBLIC HEARING -None F. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS 1. P/W Martin, Florence Boidt Green Estate KPBPC Resolution 94-25: Granting a platting waiver for certain lands within Section 4, Township 6 South, Range 13 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska 2. Receive Public Testimony for State of Alaska Proposed Oil & Gas Lease Sale 85A, Cook Inlet G. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS 1. Willow Professional Center; A Condominium Part 2; Kenai City; Preliminary; Integrity Surveys; KPB File 94-129 2. Fisherman Roads Edelman Addn.; Kalifornsky Beach Road; Preliminary; Integrity Surveys; KPB File 94-183 3. Fort Morgan Horsetrail Addn.; Pollard Street; Preliminary; Johnson Surveying; KPB File 94-130 4. Cores Bend No. 2; Sterling Highway; Preliminary; Johnson Surveying; KPB File 94-134 5. Munson Fieid No. l; Feuding Lane; Preliminary; McLane & Associates; KPB File 94-132 6. Denise Lake Addn. No. 1 Part Two; Denise Lake; Preliminary; McLane &: Associates; KPB File 94-133 7. Bowers No. Five; Homer City; Preliminary; Jerry Anderson; KPB File 94-13 5 H. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT -None 2 i I. OTHER/NEW BUSINESS J. ASSEMBLY COMMENTS K. DIRECTOR'S COMMENTS L. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS M. ADJOURNMENT The next regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting is October 10, 1994 at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Chambers at the Borough Administration Building in Soldotna. 3 Title 13 OFFENSES AND PENALTIES C rs: 13.05 1 1 1 1 1 2 13.25 13.30 1 40 General Offenses Against Decency and Public Policv Offenses Against Peace Offenses Against Property Offenses Against Public Authority Traffic Offenses Off-Road Operations of Motor Vehicles Chapter 13.05 GENERAL Sections 13.05.010 Penalty. 13.05.020 Attempts to Commit a Misdemeanor. 13.05.030 Aiding in a Misdemeanor. 13.05.010 Penalty: Any person, firm, or corporation who shall violate any provision of the Kenai Municipal Code by doing any act prohibited or declared to be unlawful thereby or declazed to be an offense, or who shall fail to do any act required by such provision, or who shall fail to do any act when such provision deciazes such failure to be unlawful or to be an offense upon conviction of any provision of the Kenai Municipal Code shall be punished as follows: 1. Misdemeanors - up to a $500.00 fine and/or thirty (30) days in jail. 2. Attempt to Commit aMisdemeanor - Up to a $250.00 fine and/or fifteen 1.15) days in jail. 3. Violations - Up to a $500.00 fine. 4. Attempt to Commit aViolation - Up to a $250.00 fine. (b) Civil penalties as provided for in the Kenai Municipal Code shall be assessed in an amount not to exceed X1,000.00. (KC 13-1; Ords. 244, 419, 669, 1240) 13.05.020 Attempts: (a) Every person who attempts to commit a misdemeanor, and in such attempt does any act toward the commission of such misdemeanor, but fails or is prevented or intercepted in the perpetration thereof, is guilty of an attempted misdemeanor and S4?-02/10/88 13-1 CITY OF KENAI 96. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT KENAI CITY OF KENAI, Plaintiff, ) vs. ) GUS RODES. ) Defendant. ) Case No. COMPLAINT AFFIDAVIT The undersigned, being duly sworn, upon his oath deposes and says: On or about November 17, 1993 to April 6, 1994, defendant Gus Rodes violated Kena Municipal Code 12.25.030(c) which provides: (c) No person in chazge or control of any property within the City, whether as owner, tenant, occupant, lessee, or otherwise, shall allow any partially dismantled, non-operating, wrecked, junked, or discarded vehicle to remain on such property longer than 72 hours; and no person shall leave any such vehicle on any propem within the City for a longer time than 48 hours; Defendant did commit the aforesaid offe~:se in violation upon his property located Car ~nws Cit, rosy CITY OF KENAI 210 Fidalgo ~tenai. Alaska 99811 207 Birch Street, Kenai, Alaska. 2e~a1 I COMPLAINT AFFIDAVIT - 1 FAX 2B3.3p1• The undersigned further states that he has just and reasonable grounds to believe, and does believe, that the person named above committed the offense herein set forth, contrary to law. DATED this 7th day of April, 1994. Jack X.a Shot Kenai City Engineer STATE OF ALASKA ) ss. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on the 7th day of April, 1994, Jack La Shot, being personally known to me or having produced satisfactory evidence of identification, appeared before me and acknowledged the voluntary and authorized execution of the foregoing instrument. ~ !~ ~~ ~~ ~ . ~ . , n ~ . ~ ~~ _,c v rw r` r Notar) blic for Alaska My C fission Expires: 7/7/96 Cary R. Gravss City Attorney CITY OF KENAI 210 Fidalgo Kenai. Alaska 89811 283.3441 FAX 283.3011 COURT APPEARANCE: 21st day of April, 1994 at 8:30 a.m. SIGNATURE: i COMPLAINT AFFIDAVIT - 2 /D a AGENDA RENAI CITY COIINCIL - REGDZAR MEETING APRIL 6, 1994 7500 P.M. RENAI CITY COIINCIL CHAMBERS A. CALL TO ORDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. Agenda Approval 4. Consent Agenda *All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non-controversial by the Council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no .separate discussion of these items unless a Council 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. B. SCHEDIILED PIIBLIC COMMENT (10 Minutes) C. PIIBLIC HEARINGS 1. Ordinance No. 1585-94 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $435,000 in the General Fund for Settlement of Claims for Utility Relocations Made by Homer Electric Association, Inc. ~s;~~ Cl • a . Motion f or Introduction ~~~ ~• ~'d b. Motion for Second Reading (Requires a Unanimous Vote ) ~~ ~ c. Motion for Adoption /~~~~~ . ~~' Resolution No. 94-15 - Transferring $3 , 000 in the General Fund for Legislative Transportation. ~ ~ 3. Resolution No. 94-16 - Requesting that the State of ~ Alaska DOT/PF Make Special Design and Construction Considerations for the School Students That Will Be Crossing the New Five-Lane Kenai Spur Highway. ~~~~ ~,4. Resolution No. 94-17 - Transferring $5,514 in the General Fund for Additional Salary and Benefits for an Engineer Technician. -1- ~yy~~ 5. Resolution No. 94-18 - Granting a 10 Ft. x 310 Ft. Easement on the West Side of Walker Lane at the Junction of the Kenai Spur Highway and Walker Lane (Airport Lands) to the State of Alaska, Department of Transportation & Public Facilities. 6. 1994 Liquor License Renewal - PROTEST WITHDRAWAL - Kenai Joe's - Beverage Dispensary/One Year. 7. *1994 Liquor License Renewal - Pizza Paradisos - Beverage Dispensary/One Year. 8. *1994 Liquor License Renewal - Kenai Country Liquor - Package Store/Two Years. 9. *1994 Liquor License Renewal - Casino Bar - Beverage Dispensary/Two Years. 10. *1994 Games of Chance and Contests of Skill Monte Carlo /~,,~ Permit Application - Fraternal Ord~jer of Eagles #3525. D. COMMISBION/COMM TTEE REPORTS 1. Council on Aging 2. Airport Commission 3. Harbor Commission 4. Library Commission 5. Parks & Recreation Commission 6. Planning & Zoning Commission 7. Miscellaneous Commissions and Committees E. MINDTES 1. *Regular Meeting of March 16, 1994. F. CORRESPONDENCE G. OLD BIISINE86 /'~YO~°~ 1. Approval - Mission Street Improvements/Amendment to Engineering Contract. ~~~t~~ ~,,~~~,~ 2. Discussion - Land & Water Conservation Fund Grant Application/Restroom Facility Upgrades. H. NEW B08INE8s ,~p~ 1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified -2- ~%~~~2. Purchase Orders Exceeding $1,000 3. *Ordinance No. 1584-94 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $1,875 in the Senior Citizens Borough 'oecial Revenue Fund. 4. *Ordinance No. 1586-94 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $686 in the "Miscellaneous Older Alaskans Grants" Fund. 5. *Ordinance No. 1587-94 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $2,265 in the Senior Citizens - Borough Special Revenue Fund. 6. ~5<~~-~.'e~'s . ~ ~~~ Z~ad *Ordinance No. 1588-94 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $1,500 in the General Fund for a Handicap Accessible Water Fountain. Discussion - Setting Public Hearing Date - Evergreen/Haller Special Assessments. Discussion - Proposed Ice Rink/Permanent Fund Donations. Discussion - Special Use Permit for Lots 2&3, Block 5, Kenai Townsite East Addition/Central Peninsula Counseling Services. ~ 10.. Approval - Amendments/By-Laws and Rules of Procedure G^~~ ~ ~~~ for Mayor's Council on Aging. ~~, il. Approval - Design Increase/Thompson Park Water & Sewer /`~ Project . ~~ ~ 12. Approval - Assignment of Lease - Lots 5 & 6, Block 3, ~~ Cook Inlet Industrial Air Park/B. Kline to L. Schilling. 13. Approval - Amendment to Lease - Automated Flight /~rD~/P~'~' Service Station/Adding Building Restriction Clear Zone Easement. rD~~ ~ 14. Approval - Change Order No. 10, Kenai Courthouse Project/G&S Construction - $11,771.00. I. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS 1. Mayor 2. City Manager 3. Attorney 4. City Clerk -3- KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION BOROUGH ADMII~tISTRATION BUILDING CONFERENCE ROOM B SOLDOTNA, ALASKA APRII. 11, 1994 7:30 P.M. Tentative Agenda Jahn Hammelmsn c~.irmsn nrawiae Tam Expiros 1996 ~r•~ v'we xm.i cay Tam Expire 1995 Am Whitmor~aPamta Parlismedarim Moore Pm Ara Tam Expire 1994 Wayne Carparer PC Member sewand ciey Tam Expire l9% RabatCbms PC Member Aaba Pain Tarn Expire 1995 We Coleman PC Madrar soldoUn city Tam Expiry 1996 taor cennaway PC Member Hama City Terns Expiry 1995 Ellis Hemlq, Jr. PC Mauba Nikiski Term Expires 1996 Debra Horns PC Marber ICasiioi'Area Tam Expire 1994 Tan Knock PC Member Cooper LaadinB Tam Expire 1993 sm.n Mwmna PC Maaba Seldovia City Tam Expire 1994 A. CALL TO ORDER B. ROLL CALL C. APPROVAL OF REGULAR AGENDA AND ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGENDA 1. Time Extension Requests a. Denise Lake Estates lOb. Location: Denise Lake, southeast of Mackey Lake b. Mahoney Estates No. 2 KPB File 90-101 Location: East of Sterling Highway south of Deep Creek 2. Plat Amendment Request a. Fleming Giles Estates Plat 94-01 Seldovia Recording District 3. Plats Granted Administrative Approval 4. Coastal Zone Management Consistency Reviews -None S . Informational Items a. Conclusive Consistency Determinations b. Ninilchik; Shore Fisheries Renewal and Special Areas Pernut; Ryherd Family; AK 9312-39AA; AK 9312- 40AA; AK 9312-41 AA; AK 9312-42AA 1 Don ciilmn, Mayor Richard Troe®rr Plaoomg Duaxar Mans sweppy ndive nnc. c. Kenai/Soldotna; Mackey Lakes 5/4-930867; Jones; AK 9401-24AA d. Nurilchik; Bridge Repair; Title 16/Anadromous Fish e. Kalifornsky/Kasilof; Temporary Water Use; Unocal; TWP 94-08 f. Moose Pass Cooperative Project Public Scoping Document g. AML Legislative Bulletin #18-16 6. Commissioner Excused Absences 7. Minutes a. March 28, 1994 D. PUBLIC HEARINGS Petition to vacate portion of Jasper Lane bounded by Lots 1 and 2, Cook Inlet Overview Subdivision and Lots 3 and 4, Inlet Glen Subdivision. Being within Section 14, Township 6 North, Range 12 West, Seward Meridian, Kenai Recording District, Alaska KPB File 94-031 E. VACATION PETITIONS NOT REQUIRING A PUBLIC HEARING Petition to vacate north 287.32 feet often foot wide utility easement within the westerly ten feet of Lot 1, Banta's Subdivision (Plat 84-74 KRD). Being within Section 14, Township 6 North, Range 12 West, Seward Meridian, Kenai Recording District, Alaska.; KPBPC Resolution 94-09 KPB File 94-037 F. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS 1. Les Banta's SJD Lot 1 -Building Setback Exception KPBPC Resolution 94-10: Granting an exception to the twenty foot building setback limit for a portion of Lot 1, Banta's Subdivision (Plat 84-74 KRD). Being within Section 14, Township 6 North, Range 12 West Seward Meridian, Alaska KPB File 94-036 G. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS 1. Do'A S/D No. 3; Southeast of Island Lake; Preliminary; Johnson Surveying; KPB File 94-039 2. Lake View Terrace East Addn.; Whisper Lake; Preliminary; Integrity Surveys; KPB File 94-040 3. Redoubt Haven Estates; Soldotna City; Preliminary; Integrity Surveys; KPB File 94-041 H. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT -None I. OTHER/NEW BUSINESS J. ASSEMBLY COMMENTS K. DIRECTOR'S COMMENTS L. COMMISSIONER COIV~NTS M. ADJOURNMENT The next regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting is Apri125, 1994 at 7:30 p.m. in Conference Room B at the Borough Administration Building in Soldotna. 3 r,~ ~ ; ; T ~ ICENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH r~ ~~.~ I ..: ,,c_~; ~ ~ ~ ~ \~. { f :-~ i PLANNING COMMISSION . ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ OROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUII.DING ,~,Nn) ~~. ,;; ; ~ ~ CONFERENCE ROOM B SOLDOTNA, ALASKA ...1,t:i~..~,.o,.r. -----~ ~r.~d'oi'~i1aJ L~~. MARCH 28, 1994 7:30 P.M. Tentative Agenda John Hammehmn ch.irm.n ~~ Tam Expirss 1996 ~~ vice t~ainn.o Kenai city Tam Expires 1995 Am Whitnooro-Paiota Pariiammtarian Moose Pass Area Tam Expiry 1994 wayoa carpmler PC Member Seward City Tam Expirm 1996 Rabat Clutts 1'C Maober Arr3wr Poiet Tam Expires 1993 Wa Coleman PC Member soldana city Tam Expires 1996 t-«oy Gaaoaway PC Mader Hann city Tam Expiry 1995 Ellis Horsley, Jr. PC Member Nikiski Tam Expires 1996 Debra Horne PC Membc Kasilof Area Tam Expires 1994 Tom Knock PC Manber Cooper imding Tam Expires 1993 Susm Mwmna I'C Member Seldovia City Term Expires 1994 A. CALL TO ORDER B. ROLL CALL C. APPROVAL OF REGULAR AGENDA AND ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGENDA 1. 2. 3. 4 Time Extensions -None Plats Granted Administrative Approval a. Norman Subdivision KPB 93-157 b. Beacon Hill No. 3 KPB 94-011 c. Soldotna Junction Subdivision No. 17 KPB 93-173 d. Baron Park No. 10 IO'B 94-013 e. Robinette Subdivision #4 KPB 93-184 Coastal Zone Management Consistency Reviews a. Elizabeth Island; Timber HarvestlDetailed Plan of Operation; Bowman; KK 94-06 Informational Items a. Conclusive Consistency Determinations 1 Don Gilman, Mayor Richard Troeger Plamiog Director Mari: sweppy admioistratiro Anat. b. Anchor Point; State of Alaska Material Sale; Rollins; ADL 226274 c. Sterling; Skilak Lake 1; U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; AK9403-02AA d. Anchor Point; Timber Harvest/Detailed Plan of Operation; Harris and Associates; KK 94-04 e. Anchor Point; Timber Harvest/Detailed Plan of Operation; Harris and Associates; KK 94-OS f. Kenai River; Soldotna Creek Park/Bank Stabilization; City of Soldotna; AK 9402-31 AA 5. Commissioner Excused Absences a. Bob Clutts 6. Minutes a. March 14, 1994 D. PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS WITH PRIOR NOTICE 1. Theo Matthews, Administrative Assistant, United Cook Inlet Drift Association; Oil & Gas Lease Sales E. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Petition to vacate portion of Sterling Drive lying between Lot 1, Block 1, and Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Barker Subdivision (Plat 78-199 KRD). Township 5 North, Range 9 West, Seward Meridian, Kenai Recording District, Alaska. KPB File 94-025 2. Petition to vacate temporary turnaround easement lying within Lot 4, Fisherman's Point Subdivision, (Plat 74-87 KRD) and within Govt Lot 7; all within Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 11 West, Seward Meridian, City of Kenai, Kenai Recording District, Alaska. KPB File 94-024 2 Petition to vacate Granross Street and Laida View Court as dedicated by Granross Lake Estates (Plat 90-32 HRD) associated with proposed plat Anchor River Air Park. Being within Sections 33 & 34, Township 4 South, Range 15 West, Seward Meridian, Homer Recording District, Alaska. KPB File 94-028 F. VACATION PETITIONS NOT REQUIRING A PUBLIC HEARING Petition to vacate twenty foot utility easement centered on lot line common to Lots 3 and 4, Fisherman's Point Subdivision (plat 74-87 KRD). Being within Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 11 West, Seward Meridian, City of Kenai, Kenai Recording District, Alaska, KPBPC Resolution 94-08. KPB File 94-027 G. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Amendment Request a. Deitz Home Estates No. 5 Plat 84-97 Homer Recording District KPB File 94-034 2. Ordinance 94-15 (Number to Change), Classifying and Authorizing Retention and Sale of Certain Lands Obtained by the Kenai Peninsula Borough Through Tax Foreclosure Procedures H. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS Tetra Edge Part Four; Soldotna City; Preliminary; McLane & Associates; KPB File 94-026 [Postponed from 3/14/94] 2. Anchor River Air Park; Anchor Point; Preliminary; Jerry Anderson; KPB File 94-028 3. Loon Landing; Sport Lake Area; Preliminary; Swan Surveying; KPB File 94-030 ~°_ ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES: MAICII~IG THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION CONNECTION National Historic Preservation Week Workshop: May 13 & 14, 1994 Location: Anchorage Museum of History and Art Classroom Area Registration fee: $20.00 - Z days Friday, May i; 8:00 a.m. Welcome 8:15-9:15 a.m. CLG Introduction and brief presentation (5 minutes per CLG). 9:15-10:15 a.m. Karen Gordon, Seattle Historic Preservation Officer. Developing the - role of preservation commissions in municipal governments and how to activate and organize your community around common preservation goals 10:15-10:30 a.m. Break 10:30-11:30 a.m. Stephen J. Farneth, Partner, Architectural Resources Group, San Francisco. Design Guidelines and Project Review. Discussion of case study 11:30-12:00 p.m. Open discussion 12:00-1:00 p.m. Lunch on your own 1:00-2:30 p.m. Preservation Projects in Alaska (20 minutes each) Preservation Initiative in Dillingham; Mayflower School, Juneau - Gary Gillette; Old St. Joseph's Church, Nome -Linda Johnson; Kake Tribal Corporation -Norma Jean Dunne, Project Coordinator. 2:30-2:45 p.m. Break 2:45-3:30 p.m. Rosemary Matt, Enhancement Coordinator, DOT ~c PF. Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (IS'I'EA)-What is it? What impact will it have on preservation in Alaska? How can preservation projects benefit? 3:30-4:00 p.m. Community and Regional Affairs. How preservation commissions can integrate themselves into municipal governments and local projects. 4:00-4:45 p.m Panel and Discussion 7:30 p.m. Evening Presentation, Alaska Public Lands Information Center (tentative] Draft Workshop Agenda [as of 384/94] Agenda continued Saturday, May 14 8:30-9:15 a.m Heritage Tourism program, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Denver. 9:15-9:45 a.m. Kim Leming, Marketing Specialist, Marketing Challenges in Alaska. 9:45-10:15 a.m. Bernhard Richert, Economic Development Administration. Case Studies in Marketing Preservation 10:15-10:30 a.m. Break 10:30-11:15 a.m. Heidi Bohi, Tourism Planner, Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference. A Regional Perspective in Heritage Tourism 11:15-11:45 a.m. Discussion-Directions for marketing and heritage tourism in Alaskan communities 11:45-1:00 p.m. Lunch on your own 1:00-2:00 p.m. Innovative Grant Writing: Broadening Your Options and Strengthening CLG and Heritage Grants. Speaker to be announced. 2:00-2:15 p.m. Break 2:15-4:15 p.m Cynthia M. Adams, Alaska Funding Exchange, Fairbanks. How to find and work with foundations and corporate funding 4:15-5:00 p.m. Closing Discussion Economic Perspectives: .flaking the Preservation Connection National Historic Preservation Week Workshop AAHP Travel Grant Application Anchorage, Alaska • May 13-14, 1994 The Alaska Association ~cr istoric Preservation ~~.AHP) .s offering a travel Grant to attend the Economic Perspectives: Making the Preservation Connection Workshop, May 13-14, "_994 in Anchorage, Alaska. in order to enable the greatest -umber of applicants to participate in the workshop, grants will reimburse 50% oz the airfare cost prom an applicant`s point of departure to Anc:^.oraae and return. Applicants must be current AAHP members. To apply, complete the following application anti mail to AAHP, Old City Hall, 524 W. 4th Avenue, Anchcrage, AK 99501-2261. Applications must be received by AAHP no later than end cf work, April 15, 1994. All applicants will be notified oz ar~plication status by May ~, ,9.4. T."_is ~inanciai assistance ::as been funded in part ~y a Q_rant from she National Trust .or Historic Presentaticn. Name: Mailing Address: City/State/Zip: dome =hone: work Phone: :-?a~i= :a Address Ci`:~/State/Zit: Are •rou a current :ember ~f P.AHP? '_'es `70 I~ •rou answered no, complete enclosed ^embershic_ =crm and submit wit: ~avment with _:zis aDtiiication. Please complete t!:e ~oilcwina ,auesticns. Jse an add;t~onai sheet i~ -:Acessary. Sri efly describe : our __lvoivement ~.vit'_: :~.isteric creservation act~-rities . Exniain why grant assistance is requested from aAHP. Explain why you wish to attend this workshop. Describe how your organization or community will benefit from your attending this workshop. Describe how you wiii organize a tresentaticn o= .he workshop information in your community. " amount of grant requested ~ !Maximum grant is ~~~o cf airfare cost from applicant's point of departure ~~ anchorage and back). Cost cf your round-trip ticket from to Anchorage is $ ~~ ~~_~ .~ -- Y u /~ eB~- ~~- ~~ ___ ~''~ _ ~ ~. ~`~~ ~ ~ ~ yam. ~~~~~ $ ~ ~,,u-~, 3 96 ~. ~~..- , fir- ~-~ ~ /99 ~l°~+~°/,g~~_ .~- ~o~ ~ ~ ew~~z~,..d~ ~~ ~ ~-~-~ ~-- ~ ~~ ~~ ~ D~~- PZ VOTING ~~M': <~o ~~ ? ~ I ITEM: ~" 1994 ROLLCALL VOTE VOTE ~ -~I'~ BRYSON _ GOECKE OECKE PIERCE GOECKE PIERCE MCCOMSEY PIERCE ~ MCCOMSEY WERNER-QUADE MCCOMSEY WERNER-QUADE BRYSON \ WERNER-QUADE WALKER BRYSON WALKER ~ -- WALKER = y 5~ ,' ITEM: y VOTE 4~~~ VOTE 9~a~ VOTE 9~ /9 PIERCE ~" MCCOMSEY WERNER-QUADE MCCOMSEY WERNER-QUADE BRYSON WERNER-QUADE BRYSON 5 -- BRYSON ~, GL GOECKE GOECKE PIERCE GOECKE PIERCE MCCOMSEY WALKER WALKER WALKER