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I RENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
January 27, 1993 - 7:00 P.M.
City Hall Council Chambers
Chairperson Kathy Scott
AGENDA
1. ROLL CALL
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - January 13, 1993
4. PERSONS PRESENT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD
5. PUBLIC HEARINGS
6. PLANNING
a. Resolutio`~ PZ 93-2: Redoubt Terra~c~e S/D Add. #5
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a. Towns~iC,t~e Historic Task Force R view
8. OLD BUSI ESS ~~N~~ 4
a. Plans and Goals for 1993
b. Resolution PZ 92-26: Rezone - See
(Tabled for one year from 10/14/92)
9. CODE ENFORCEMENT ITEMS
a. AAA Taxi
b. Quandt Property
c. University of Alaska Property (off Beaver Loop)
10. REPORTS
a. City Council
b. Borough Planning
c. Townsite Historic Task Force,...
d. City Administration...~~,~-y
11. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED
12. INFORMATION ITEMS
a. Homer News - Proposed changes in Homer sign law
13. COMMI ON COMM NTS & QUESTIONS
14. ADJOURNMENT
PLEASE CONTACT LORETTA AT 283-7933 IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND
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RENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
January 13, 1993 - 7:00 P.M.
City Hall Council Chambers
AGENDA
1. ROLL CALL
2. ELECTION OF OFFICERS - 1993
a. Chairman
b. Vice-Chairman
3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - December 23, 1992
5. PERSONS PRESENT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD +
6. PUBLIC HEARINGS
7. PLANNING
a. Resolution PZ 93-1 - CIIAP No. 7 S/D Preliminary Plat
b. Landscaping/Site Plan - K-Mart
c. Plans and Goals for 1993
8. NEW BUSINESS
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9. OLD BUSINESS
a. Resolution PZ 92-26: Rezone - See
(Tabled for one year from 10/14/92)
10. CODE ENFORCEMENT ITEMS
a. Quandt Property
b. University of Alaska Property (off Beaver Loop)
11. REPORTS
a. City Council
b. Borough Planning
c. Townsite Historic Task Force
d. ~ City Administration
12. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED
13. INFORMATION ITEMS
1. Board of Adjustment Notice
2. All-America City Sign
3. Resignation - Reappointments
14. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS
15. ADJOURNMENT
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RENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
January 13, 1993 - 7:00 P.M.
City Hall Council Chambers
Chairperson Kathy Scott
AGENDA
1. ROLL CALL
Present: Duane Bannock, Carl Glick, Art Graveley,
Ron Goecke, Paul Hanson, Kathy Scott, Phil Bryson
Also Present: Jack La Shot, City Engineer
Loretta Harvey, Administrative Assistant
2. ELECTION OF OFFICERS - 1993
a. Chairman
Bryson NOMINATED Kathy Scott.
CLOSE nominations.
VOTE:
Glick SECONDED. Goecke MOVED to
By a show of hands there were no objections. Kathy Scott Chairman.
b. Vice Chairman
Bryson NOMINATED Carl Glick. Hanson SECONDED. Goecke MOVED to
CLOSE nominations.
VOTE:
By a show of hands there were no objections. Carl Glick Vice-
Chairman.
3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
There was an addition of KPB Planning Commission minutes under Item
7 a. Resolution PZ 93-1.
MOTION AND VOTE:
Bryson MOVED approval of agenda as amended and asked UNANIMOUS
CONSENT. Graveley SECONDED. Aqenda APPROVED by UNANIMOUS CONSENT.
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - December 23, 1992
MOTION AND VOTE:
Hanson MOVED approval of minutes as presented and asked for
UNANIMOUS CONSENT. Glick SECONDED. Minutes APPROVED by UNANIMOUS
CONSENT.
5. PERSONS PRESENT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD None.
6. PUBLIC HEARINGS None.
KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
Minutes - January 13, 1993
Page 2
7. PLANNING
a. Resolution PZ 93-1 - CIIAP No. 7 S/D Preliminary Plat
MOTION:
Glick MOVED approval of PZ Resolution 93-1. Goecke SECONDED.
Discussion
La Shot reminded the Commission that they had recently passed an
Ordinance which allowed for Commercial Tracts with fragment lots.
That allowed the City to ignore interior lot lines for large
Commercial development during phase development. This plat replats
existing plat 5 & 6 to conform to that ordinance. The Borough
Planning Commission would not pass the plat as submitted in two
plats. So they will have to be combined.
Bryson added that the Borough did not have verbiage in their
ordinance to support the "fragment lots" so these lots will have to
be numbered in the traditional way, without the word fragment.
VOTE:
Motion PASSED unanimously.
b. Landscaping/Site Plan - K-Mart
La Shot presented the plan to the Commission. The Commission
will be taking over the responsibilities of the Landscaping Review
Board, if a recent Ordinance granting that authority back to the
Commission is passed by Council. The Commission took a short
recess to review the plan but took no action at this time.
c. Plans and Goals for 1993
Scott commended the Commission for the work they had accomplished
in the previous year according to the 1992 Yearly Report
(attached). After a brief discussion the Commission decided to
carry forward goals from last year which were: 1) Spur Highway
Corridor zone review and 2) Review of Zoning Code and Map.
Scott asked the Commission to obtain a copy of the Comprehensive
Plan in light of goals and discuss this item again at the next
meeting.
8. NEW BUSINESS None.
9. OLD BUSINESS
a. Resolution PZ 92-26: Rezone - See
(Tabled for one year from 10/14/92)
KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
Minutes - January 13, 1993
Page 3
10. CODE ENFORCEMENT ITEMS
a. Quandt Property
b. University of Alaska Property (off Beaver Loop)
La Shot reported there has been some clean-up of this area, but
there is still one trailer there with occupants. The University
has asked for a 60 day extension in order to remedy this situation.
The City granted that extension.
Goecke wanted the record to show that although Sue Wright is
portrayed as the complainant, he had heard from a reliable source
that she had given these people permission to camp on the property
in the first place.
11. REPORTS
a. City Council
Smalley reported on agenda items including:
C4 Resolution No. 93-4: Renaming street Cook Circle to Roy Way.
H4 Ord. No. 1527-93: Amending the KMC to transfer duties of the
Landscaping/Site Plan Review Board to the Planning and Zoning
Commission.
The Board of Adjustment hearing on Carr's Sign Variance will be
held on January 20th at 6:30 p.m. A work session regarding the
City Manager position has been scheduled for February 10th in the
Library.
b. Borough Planning
Bryson reported that several plats had been approved at the meeting
including: CIIAP No 7., Oiler's and the proposed State Park on Leo
T. Oberts property. The adjacent property owner to the Obert's
property is Stan McLane. McLane shares a common property corner
which touches the proposed easement. He has petitioned the Borough
to be able to access his property from this point.
c. Townsite Historic Task Force
Goecke reported that the Task Force had set the new boundaries,
revised the ordinance and listed potential projects. The group
would be meeting January 14th to try to finish the ordinance and
submit it to Council.
d. City Administration
La Shot reported that the Planning Department had received a
complaint about the possibility of a Taxi company operating out of
a house on Chisik Way. He asked if the Commission would like Staff
to proceed with a letter suggesting a permit to bring this activity
into conformance with the KMC. The Commission directed Staff to
proceed with a letter.
KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
Minutes - January 13, 1993
Page 4
12. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED
13. INFORMATION ITEMS
1. Board of Adjustment Notice
2. All-America City Sign
Smalley said that a memo was included which clarified this issue,
not necessarily acceptable, but clarified.
3. Resignation - Reappointments
The Council approved of the returning of Commissioner Bannock,
Goecke and Graveley. Graveley had been reappointed so he could
serve tonight. Council reappointed him and will accept his
resignation at the next Council Meeting. Smalley thanked the
returning Commissioners for their dedication to the City and
expressed thanks to Graveley and invited him to return to the
Commission if he could do so in the future.
14. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS
Bannock said he had reviewed the letter regarding the Welcome to
Kenai Sign, and had addressed the City Council regarding this
issue. He said he feels that the ordinance is unfair and it is
inequitable for the City of Kenai to do something that the average
citizen cannot. Bannock also thought the Code is completely out of
date and arbitrary.
Glick said he would miss Graveley.
Graveley thanked the Commissioners for all their help in the time
that he served on the Commission. He said he regretted having to
resign but job duties took priority at this time.
Scott said she was sorry to see Graveley go and also thanked the
Commission their confidence in her in electing her Chairperson.
She also reminded the Commission to review the Comprehensive Plan
and begin to think about additional goals for 1993.
15. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at
approximately 8:10 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
~ Loretta Harvey, Transcribing Secretary
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STAFF REPORT
To: Planning & Zoning Commission Prepared By: JL/LH
Date: January 21, 1993
GENERAL INFORMATION
Applicant: Integrity Surveys
HC Box 385
Soldotna, AK 99669
Requested Action: Preliminary Plat
Legal Description: Located within the NW 1/4 S 6, Ri1W, S.M.
Existing Zoning: Suburban Residential (RS)
Current Land Use: Medium Density Residential
ANALYSIS
Moves lot line to eliminate an existing encroachment. Both lots
are owned by the same person.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Staff recommends approval as this plat will eliminate the existing
encroachment.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Resolution PZ 93-2
2. Staff Comment Sheet
3. Preliminary Plat
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CITY OF KENAI
RESOLUTION NO. PZ 93-2
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 Redoubt Terrace S/D Addn. #5
was referred to the City of Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission by
Tony Doyle and received on January 15, 1993 ~ and
WHEREAS, the City of Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission finds:
1. Plat area is zoned Suburban Residential and therefore
subject to said zone conditions,
2. Water & Sewer: Available
3. Plat {de~e~s~j~ es no subdivide property within a public
improvement dis is subject to special assessments.
There {-rsi~ ' s n ) a delinquency amount owed to the City
of Kenai for the referenced property,
4. Installation Agreement or construction of improvements is
no ) required prior to plat filing.
5. Status of surrounding land is shown
6 . Utility easements, if required, are .{-r~ot'~ shown
7. Any existing structures must be shown on plat
8. Street names designated on the plat are -~ correct
9. INCLUDE ANY STATEMENTS ON ATTACHED STAFF COMMENT SHEET
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND
ZONING COMMISSION DOES RECOMMEND TO THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH
PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL SUBJECT TO ANY NEGATIVE FINDINGS AS
STATED ABOVE OR ON ATTACHED STAFF COMMENT SHEET.
PASSED BY THE ADVISORY PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
KENAI, ALASKA this 27th day of January 1993.
ATTEST:
CHAIRPERSON
Planning Secretary
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RESOLUTION PZ 93-2
SUBDIVISION Redoubt Terrace S/D Addn. #5
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMENTS
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FAX 907-283-3014
MEMORANDUM
DATE: JANUARY 20, 1993
TO MAYOR JOHN WILLIAMS
KENAI CITY COUNCIL
FROM: TOWNSITE HISTORIC TASK FORCE
~ RE: TOWNSITE HISTORIC ZONING DISTRICT
The Townsite Historic Task Force has completed the following items
for your review:
1. Mission Statement
2. Substitute Ordinance
3. Rezone
4. Land Use Table
5. Proposed Historic District Projects
6. Related Code Changes
a. Section 14.25.020 Application
b. Section 14.25.030 Establishments of Zones and
Official Map
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CITY OF KENAI
TOWNSITE HISTORIC TASK FORCE
MISSION STATEMENT
The purpose of the City of Kenai Townsite Historic Task Force
(THTF) is to develop specific recommendations to be presented to
the City Council of the City of Kenai relating to the proposed area
to be included in a Townsite Historic District, a revised Townsite
Historic Ordinance, and suggestions for the restoration and
enhancement of properties and structures considered to have
historic significance.
The intent of the THTF is to enhance and identify the City of
Kenai's heritage. To present this heritage in a manner that
promotes civic pride and an awareness of from where we as a people
.have evolved.
The THTF will focus on community improvements including rules and
procedures intended to clearly define any proposed development.
The intent of these rules and procedures is to provide a-basis for
what is considered acceptable development or alterations to
existing properties in a manner that can be clearly understood and
also positive in attitude to welcome change.
The purpose of the THTF is not to promote any specific industry or
enhance the marketing of any product. Our intent is to provide a
framework from which private and public interests can create their
own goals.
The framework is based on specific recommendations as well as a
more generalized concept of how the historic portion of the City
should be preserved and presented. We feel confident that the
efforts of the THTF will have a positive effect toward
accomplishing this goal.
CITY OF KENAI
ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, AMENDING
THE KENAI MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 14 BY SUBSTITUTING A NEW ORDINANCE
FOR 14.20. 105 TOWNSITE HISTORIC (TSH) ZONING DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, the current area known as the Townsite Historic (TSH)
Zoning District, has varied and conflicting land uses which are not
compatible with the historic nature of the district: and,
WHEREAS, the Kenai City Council has created a Townsite Historic
Task Force to review and make recommendations pertaining to the
Townsite Historic Zone; and,
WHEREAS, the Townsite Historic Task Force has reviewed the existing
ordinance and redrafted it to better meet the needs of the area;
and,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI,
ALASKA, as follows:
The Kenai Municipal Code Title 14 amended by substituting
Section 14.20.105 entitled Townsite Historic (TSH) Zoning District:
as defined in the attached "Exhibit A".
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this
day of , 1993.
ATTEST:
Carol L. Freas, City Clerk
MAYOR JOHN J. WILLIAMS
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Effective Date:
EXHIBIT "A"
DRAFT
January 11, 1993
14.20.105 Townsite Historic ITSH) Zoning District
(a) Intent•
The TSH Zoning District is intended to provide for a mixed,
controlled use in a designated area, which will protect and enhance
the historic character of the zone. The goal of the TSH zone is to
manage all new development, reconstruction and alterations within
the zone. The intent of the Townsite Historic Review Board is to
enhance and identify the city of Kenai's heritage, to present this
heritage in a manner that promotes civic pride, and to foster an
awareness of where we as a people have evolved.
(b) Historic District Board
A historic district Board will 'be established to regulate
development within the TSH zone. The following provisions will
govern the Board's activities through the State of Alaska Certified
Local Government Program:
(1) The Board will consist of a minimum of seven members with
a demonstrated interest, competence, or knowledge in
historic preservation, appointed for terms of not less
than three years.
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(2) To the extent available in the , three Board
A4 members shall be professionals, as defined by National
1~,~~ Park Service regulations, from the disciplines of
`" ~" \ history, architecture or architectural history, and
~i archeology.
(3) The Board will meet at least twice each year and conduct
business in accordance with the Open Meeting Laws of
Alaska. This includes public notification of meeting
place, time and agendas.
(4) Written minutes of each Board meeting will be prepared
and made available for public inspection.
(c) Historic District Board Duties:
(1) The Board shall make recommendations to the Kenai
Planning and Zoning Commission as to the area of the city
to be included within the zone and any adjustments to the
boundaries in the future.
(2) The Board shall review zoning requirements and review all
proposed changes to the zoning law within the TSH Zoning
District.
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January 11, 1993
Page 2
(3) The Board shall schedule a minimum of two meetings
annually and special meetings as requested by the
Planning Department to review proposed building permit
applications within the zone or other business considered
necessary by the Planning Department.
(4 ) The Board shall conduct or cause to be conducted a survey
of the historic, architectural, and archaeological
resources within the community. The survey shall be
compatible with the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey and
able to be readily integrated into statewide
comprehensive historic preservation planning and other
planning processes. Survey and inventory documents shall
be maintained to protect the site location(s) from
possible vandalism. The survey shall be updated every
ten years.
(5) The Board shall review and comment to the State Historic
Preservation Officer on all proposed National Register
nominations for properties within the boundaries of the
City. When the TSH Board considers a National Register
nomination which is normally evaluated by professionals
in a specific discipline and that discipline is not
represented on the Board, the Board will seek expertise
in this area before rendering a decision.
(6) The Board shall act in an advisory role to other
officials and departments of local government regarding
the identification and protection of local historic and
archaeological resources.
(7) The Board shall work toward the continuing education of
citizens regarding historic preservation and the
community's history.
(8) The Board will review all building permit applications as
well as all exterior architectural alterations within the
designated zone. The Board's responsibility will be to
provide it's recommendation for approval, denial or
modification to the Planning and Zoning Commission. The
guidelines to be followed by the Board will be designed
to preserve the character which typify development in the
zone and provide the basis for preserving the historical
character of the zone. Applications must be accompanied
by a schematic drawing of proposed changes within the
zone.
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January 11, 1993
Page 3
The criteria for determining acceptable use shall include, but not
be limited to the following:
(1) All alterations to existing structures should be
performed so as to preserve the historical and
architectural character of the TSH zoning district.
(2) The distinguishing original qualities or character of a
building, structure, or site in its environment shall not
be destroyed.-,The removal or alteration of any historic
material or destruction of architectural features cannot
be done without approval
(3) Changes which may have taken place in the course of time
are evidence of the history and development of a
building, structure, or site, and its environment. These
changes may have acquired significance of their own,
which should be recognized and respected.
(4) Landscaping requirements according to City of Kenai
guidelines.
(5) All exterior construction must be completed within a year
of date of approval.
d) Development Criteria
'Y'he development criteria is intended to provide for a district in
which residential and business enterprises co-habitat as a
desirable and compatible use. All proposed .construction,
renovation, demolition, or alteration shall:
(1) Encourage, whenever possible and compatible with historic
character of the TSH zone, foot traffic; restaurants,
gift shops, parks, etc; indigenous Kenai Peninsula flora;
wooden structures including log style with soft colored
or natural sidings.
(2) Discourage uses which will violate the historic and
scenic quality of the TSH zone; buildings and building
additions that are not compatible with adjacent buildings
or which violate the existing scale of the district.
(3~ Specific structures and activities which will not be
allowed, but are not limited to~
(a) Metal buildings
(b) Buildings with "modern design style of architecture" that
have no historical correlation with the district
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January 11, 1993
Page 4
(c) All multiple family residences including,duplexes and
larger structures ~°
(d) Trailers ~
(e) Gas stations a
(f) Auto repair shops
(g) Rental storage of a kind
(h) Junk and junkyard
(i) Kennels or similar s ~
(j) Livestock, Stables, Commercial horseback riding
(k) Auto body and paint shops
(1) Commercial buildings are limited to a total area of no
more 5, 000 per story, with any individual unit within the
structure of no more than 2,500 square feet
(4) Existing structures:
All structures existing prior to the enactment of this ordinance
will be allowed to continue in their present form and use. In the
event of loss of the existing structure due to demolition, fire or
natural causes, the structure may be rebuilt with the following
requirements:
(a) The structure to be rebuilt must conform to the
previously existing structure in terms of size, shape and
location.
(b) No additions to the pre-existing structure will be
allowable.
(c) The use of the new structure must be the same as the
previous structure.
(d) Application for reconstruction of the structure must be
made to the Planning Department within one year of the
date of loss due to demolition or damage.
(e) Reconstruction of the structure must be complete within
two years of the date of the loss due to demolition or
damage.
(f) If applicant wants to rebuild, other than a pre-existing
structure, the existing structure provisions as stated
above are not applicable.
(e) Criteria for designation of landmarks to be included in~ the
TSH:
(a) Its age - approximately fifty years old.
(b) Its character, interest or value as part of the
development, heritage, or cultural characteristics of the
city of Kenai.
(c) Its location as the site of a significant historic event.
(d) Its identification with a person or persons who
significantly contributed to the culture and development
of the city of Kenai.
(e) Its distinguishing characteristics of an architectural
type.
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January 11, 1993
Page 5
(f) Its relationship to other distinctive areas that are
eligible for preservation according to a plan based on a
his~}toric, cultural, or architectural motive.
(5) Uses
(a) Principal Permitted Uses as allowed in Land Use
Table.
(b) Conditional Uses.: As allowed in the Land Use
Table and subject to the provision of this
chapter.
1. Such uses must be similar to principal uses
permitted in the zone.
2. Such uses must be in harmony with the intent. of
the zone.
(f) Review process
Upon submittal of an application, the Planning Department shall
schedule the application for review by the TSH Zoning District
Review Board at the fo lowing appropriate meeting. The Board shall
make a recommendation ~egarding the permit application the Planning
and Zoning Commission. The Board's recommendation shall be based
upon the development criteria in subsections (C) and (D) above and
all other pertinent provisions of the Kenai Municipal Code.
(g) Penalties: Penalties for non-compliance with this Chapter
shall be as set forth by KMC 14.20.260 (Ord. 1132, 1240)
(h) Definitions:
1. Alteration-Any act or process that changes one or more of the
exterior architectural features of a structure, including, but
not limited to, the erection, construction, reconstruction, or
removal of any structure which requires a building permit.
2. Construction-The act of adding an addition to an existing
structure or the erection of a new principal or accessory
structure on a lot or property which requires a building
permit.
3. Demolition-Any act or process that destroys in part or in
whole a landmark or a structure within a historic district.
4. Certified Local Government-A local government "that has been
certified to carry out the purposes of the National Historic
Preservation Act".
5. Historic District-An area designated as a "historic
district" by ordinance of the City Council which may contain
within definable geographic boundaries one or more landmarks
and which may have within its boundaries other properties or
structures that, while not of such historic and/or
architectural significance to be designated as landmarks,
nevertheless contribute to the overall visual characteristics
TSH Zoning District - DRAFT
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of the landmark or landmarks located within the historic
district.
6. Historic Preservation-The act of adopting regulations and
restrictions for the protection and preservation of places and
areas of historical and cultural importance to the Kenai.
7. Landmark-A property or structure designated as a "landmark" by
ordinance of the City Council, pursuant to procedures
prescribed herein, that is worthy of rehabilitation,
restoration, and preservation because of its historic and/or
architectural significance to the city of Kenai.
8. New Development-Any development which requires a building
permit.
9. Reconstruction-The action of reconstructing.
10. Removal-Any relocation of a structure on its site or to
another site.
11. Renovation-To restore to a former better state (as by
repairing or rebuilding).
12. Siteplan-Schematic drawing complying with the development
criteria of this chapter and drawn to scale showing proposed
structure in relation to the site.
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CITY OF RENAI
TOWNSITE HISTORIC TASR FORCE
PROPOSED REZONE OF TOWNSITE HISTORIC DISTRICT
It is the recommendation of the Townsite Historic Task Force that
the geographical area of the City of Kenai to be zoned Townsite
Historic (TSH) be amended to include that area outlined by the
accompanying plat.
It is our opinion that this area would include the majority of the
original village. By establishing the boundaries, as presented, it
would identify an area which is large enough to develop a historic
district but not so large that it becomes unmanageable or
detrimental to commercial development in the remaining downtown
commercial zones.
CITY OF KENAI
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION PZ 93-
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
KENAI RECOMMENDING APPROVAL TO THE KENAI CITY COUNCIL OF THE
REQUESTED (REZONING) (LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT) SUBMITTED BY
City of Kenai, 210 Fidalgo, Kenai, Alaska
(Applicant)
FOR
(Legal Description)
WHEREAS, the Commission finds the following:
1. The subject property is currently zoned Townsite Historic (TSH)
2. The present land use plan designation of the subject property
is Historic Townsite
3. The proposed (ZONING DISTRICT) (LAND IISE DESIGNATION) for the
1 affected property is _ TSH & Central Commercial (CC)
4. An appropriate public hearing as required has been conducted
by the Commission on
5. That the following additional facts have been found to exist:
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Advisory Planning & Zoning
Commission of the City of Kenai that the petitioned (REZONING)
(LAND USE PLAN) is hereby recommended to the Kenai City Council.
PASSED by the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai,
Alaska, this day of 1993.
CHAIRMAN
ATTEST: Planning Secretary
Suggested by: Planning and Zoning
CITY OF KENAI
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA AMENDING
THE OFFICIAL CITY OF KENAI ZONING MAP FOR CERTAIN LANDS DESCRIBED
AS PORTION OF SECTION 5 & 6, T5N, R11W, TOWNSITE HISTORIC ZONE.
WHEREAS, KMC 14.20.270 establishes a procedure to amend the
Official Zoning Map of the City of Kenai; and,
WHEREAS, the Official City of Kenai Zoning Map depicts these
lands as Townsite Historic (TSH), Conservation (C); and,
WHEREAS, the City of Kenai desires to render the area with zoning
designations which are compatible with present land use; and,
WHEREAS, the proposed zoning designation is Central Commercial
(CC), and Townsite Historic (TSH); and,
WHEREAS, the Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission held a public
hearing on # and as a result of that public hearing
recommend approval of the proposed amendment to the Central
Commercial (CC), and Townsite Historic (TSH), zoning
designations, as indicated on attached map.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
KENAI, ALASKA, as follows:
Section 1. Subject properties consisting of those lands
depicted in Exhibit A described as Portion of Section 5 & 6, T5N,
R11W, Townsite Historic (TSH) and Conservation (C), are hereby
amended to Central Commercial (CC), and Townsite Historic (TSH).
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this day
of , 1993.
ATTEST:
Carol L. Freas, City Clerk
JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Effective Date:
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CITY OF KENAI
ORDINANCE NO. 14 -93
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA AMENDING
KENAI MUNICIPAL CODE LAND USE TABLE BY ADDING TOWNSITE HISTORIC
TSH .
WHEREAS, the Land Use Table of the KMC does not refer to permitted
uses under the Townsite Historic Zone (TSH); and,
WHEREAS, the City of Kenai Townsite Historic Task Force, recommends
an addition to the the Kenai Municipal Code Land Use Table under
Townsite Historic Zone (TSH); and,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI,
ALASKA, that the Land Use Table be amended to include the Townsite
Historic Zone (TSH) zone as indicated in Exhibit "A".
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this day
of 1993 .
ATTEST:
JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR
Carol L. Freas, City Clerk
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Effective Date:
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1o=T: P = Principal Perei tted Use
C = Conditional Use
S = Secondary Use
LAND USE TABLE
Table 1 of 3
ROTE: Reference footnotes
on follaring pages for
additional restrictions.
ZONING DISTRICT'S
C RR RR1 RS RS1 RS2 RU CC CG IL IH R T
LAND USES S
H
RESIDENTIAL
One Family P P P P P P S Sr Sz P P
Dwelling
Two Family P P P P P P S p
Dwelling
ThreelFour Family P P P S Sr
Dwelling
Five/Siz Family C3 P P S Sr
Dwelling
Seven or More C3 C3 P S St C
Family Dwelling
Townhouses t C C C
Mobile Homes s
Mobile Home C C
PaiICS 6
Planned Unit C C C
Residential
Development 7
COMMERCIAL
Automotive Sales P P P
Automotive Service P P P
Stations
~~ P P
Business/Consumer P P C
Services
Hotels/Motels P P C
Professional Offices P P P P P S P
Restaurants Ca P P C C'
RetaiUWholesale P P P P C C
Business
Theaters/ P P P
Commercial
Recreation
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CITY OF KENAI
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LAND USE TABLE
C
ITT: P = Principal Permitted Use NOTE: Reference footnotes
C = Conditional Use ~ on following pages for
S = Secardary Use addiYianeL restrictions.
Table 2 of 3
ZONING DISTRICTS
LAND USFS C RR RR1 RS RS1 RS2 RU CC CG IL IH R T
S
H
INDUSTRIAL
Airports and
Related Uses P P P
Automotive Repair/
Tire Recapping/
Rebuilding p p p
Gas Manufacture/
Storage C9
Manufacturing/
Fabricating/
Assembly/Storage p p
Warehouses p p
PUBLIC/
INSITTUTIONAL
Charitable
Institutions p p
Churches pio pro pro pro C4 P
Clinics p p C
Colleges C C C C C
Elementary Schools C C C C C
Governmental
Buildings C C C C
High Schools C C C C C
Hospitals C C C C C
Libraries C12 P P P
Museums p p p
Parks and
Recreation P S S S S S P P
Public Facilities C C C P C
Sanitariums C C C C C
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LAND USE TABLE
t~7: P = Principal Penni tted Use
C = Corditionel Use
S = Secardary Use
Table 3 of 3
NOTE:.(Reference footnotes
~on 'fol loe~irg pages for
additional restrictions.
ZONING DISTRICT'S
C RR RR1 RS RS1 kZS2 RU CC CG 1L' IH R T
LAND USES S
H
MISCIiLLANEOUS
Animal Boarding 13 C C C
Bed & Breakfasts C C C C C
Cabin Rentals C C
Cemeteries C
Crematories C C C C
Day Care Centers t2 C C C C C C C C
Dormitories/ p St S C
Boarding Houses
Essential Services P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Farming/Gardening/ P P P
General Agriculture
Greenhouses/Tree C C C C C C
Nurseries 13
Assemblages is C C C C C C
(Large: Circuses,
Fairs, etc.)
Loclges/Fraternal p p C
Organizations
Nursing, C C
P
P
Convalescent or
Rest Homes
Parking, Off-Street P P P P P P P P P P P P P
Farling, Public C C C p
Lots 1z
Private Clubs P P P S C
Radio/TV P P P
Transmitters S
Recreational Vehicle C C C C C C C
Parks
Social Halls P P C
Subsurface Ext- C C C C C C C C C C C
raction of Natural
Resources is
Surface Extraction C C C C C C C C C C C
of Natural
Resources ~~
Union Halls
P P C
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CITY OF KENAI
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CITY OF RENAI
TOWNSITE HISTORIC TASR FORCE
PROPOSED HISTORIC DISTRICT PROJECTS
As requested by the City Council of the City of Kenai, the Task
Force has developed and hereby submit a list of projects the City
may wish to consider for development and/or improvement within the
Townsite Historic District.
These proposals have not been ranked by level of importance. In
addition, no analysis as to feasibility or cost has been
considered. The list is intended for discussion and review
purposes.
1. PARR DEVELOPMENT
The area in old town which is surrounded by the streets named
Overland, Mission and Upland, has been considered for a Historic
Park. The area is mostly vacant land, made up of 24 individual
lots which have different owners. Structures currently located in
this area include: two fourplexes (at the northern edge); two
single family dwellings (at the southwest corner); a shop (on the
southwest corner); and a single family trailer (on the east side).
The existing structures are located on the edge of the boundaries
leaving an area which would serve well as a park setting.
Included in this park would be trails, benches, lawn and various
structures which are currently uninhabited and located throughout
the community and surrounding areas. These structures representing
log homes, shops, outbuildings (maybe an outhouse or two) would be
relocated to this area to be renovated and maintained on a
permanent basis. Responsibility for the renovation and maintenance
would be with the Townsite Historic District Board. The Board
would also be responsible for surveying the area to locate such
facilities, decide which would be selected to be moved to the park
and what their permanent placement within the park would be.
The City Council's involvement in this project would be to acquire
the property, develop the park and provide the funding for
necessary maintenance.
2. BEACH TRAIL
Inlet Street is the only dedicated access to the beach from Old
Town. This street begins at Alaska Street and follows down the
bluff diagonally to Meeks Crossing. It has been closed for many
years and has suffered from severe erosion.
Our request is that Inlet Street be repaired to the level of afoot
path to allow for foot traffic to and from Meeks Crossing.
PROPOSED TOWNSITE HISTORIC PROJECTS
Page 2
3. STREET IMPROVEMENTS
Negotiations seem to be complete with the Russian Orthodox Church
relating to the dedication of the land necessary within the Church
grounds to construct a street in that area. We urge that this
process including the necessary public hearings and other necessary
land easement be obtained during the winter of 1993. With these
procedural concerns complete, we urge that the street construction
occur during the summer of 1993.
4. FISH AND WILDLIFE FACILITY
Several years ago, the City was considering a trade of wetland
properties with the Fish and Wildlife for their facility located on
Overland Avenue.
As the buildings currently existing on the Fish and Wildlife
facility represent early Kenai construction,. an effort should be
made to retain them. We feel to resume discussions with the Fish
and Wildlife to arrange a trade of their land holdings on Overland
for wetland properties should be considered.
5. BLUFF EROSION
As we are all aware, the bluff overlooking the mouth of the Kenai
river has continued to erode for many years. This problem has now
resulted in the need to abandon residences and threatens others.
In addition, an unpaved street is in jeopardy of being lost to
erosion.
We recommend that the City consider a permanent solution to the
problem. Such a solution should involve a method of permanently
eliminating the erosion problem in order to terminate the
progressive loss of town site land to the river.
6. BEACH FRONT
It appears that vehicle traffic on Kenai Avenue has increased in
recent years to the detriment of the sand dunes on the south side
of the avenue. The sand dunes are being destroyed as vehicles
leave Kenai Avenue to drive over the dunes to the beach. In
addition, significant amounts of trash (including empty liquor
bottles) can regularly be seen along the avenue.
As Kenai Avenue dead-ends at the mouth of the slough draining from
the upland areas behind the City and serves no apparent purpose, we
recommend the avenue be closed or upgraded and barricades be
erected on both sides of the avenue to protect the natural habitat
surrounding the avenue from damage caused by vehicles and foot
traffic. In addition, if a decision to close the avenue is made,
the land on which the avenue is constructed should be returned to
its original appearance.
PROPOSED TOWNSITE HISTORIC PROJECTS
Page 3
This closure or upgrade would result in a reduction in the damage
being done to the sand dunes and significantly reduce the litter
and debris currently being deposited in the area.
7. SIGNAGE
We recommend that the existing sign ordinance of the City of Kenai
be modified to establish specific provision relation to the
historic district.
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CITY OF KENAI
TOWNSITE HISTORIC TASK FORCE
RESOLUTION PZ 93-
A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWNSITE HISTORIC TASK FORCE RECOMMENDING TO
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA A CHANGE IN THE KENAI
MUNICIPAL CODE UNDER SECTION 14.25.020 APPLICATION.
WHEREAS, section 14.25.020 of the KMC deals with the Application of
the Landscaping Plan for the City of Kenai; and
WHEREAS, that section reads: 14.15.020 Application: This section
shall apply to all commercial and industrial development within the
City of Kenai and shall apply to both the landscaping and siteplan.
"Commercial and industrial development" shall be defined as any
improvements requiring a building permit for new construction or
any improvements of $10,000 or more located on properties within
the Central Commercial (CC), General Commercial (CG), Heavy
Industrial (IH), and Light Industrial (IL) zoning districts.
WHEREAS, the City of Kenai.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RECOMMENDED TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
KENAI, ALASKA, BY THE TOWNSITE HISTORIC TASK FORCE, that the Code
of Ordinances is hereby amended to read:
14.25.020 Application: This section shall apply to all commercial
and industrial development (all development $10,000 or more in the
Townsite Historic Zone (TSH~ within the City of Kenai and shall
apply to both the landscaping and siteplan. "Commercial and
industrial development" shall be defined as any improvements
requiring a building permit for new construction or any
improvements of $10,000 or more located on properties within the
Central Commercial (CC), General Commercial (CG), Heavy Industrial
(IH), Townsite Historic (TSH) and Light Industrial (IL) zoning
districts.
PASSED BY THE TOWNSITE .HISTORIC TASK FORCE OF THE CITY OF KENAI,
ALASKA, the day of 1993.
CHAIRPERSON
ATTEST:
Loretta Harvey, Planning Secretary
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CITY OF KENAI
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION PZ 93-
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDING TO
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA A CHANGE IN THE KENAI
MUNICIPAL CODE UNDER SECTION 14.25.030 ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES AND
OFFICIAL MAP.
WHEREAS, section 14.25.030 of the KMC deals with the Establishment
of Zones and Official Map of the City of Kenai; and,
WHEREAS, that section reads: 14.15.030 Establishment of Zones and
Official Map• (a) Adoption of Zones and Zoning Map. The City of
Kenai is hereby divided into t he following zones:
Conservation C Zone
Rural Residential RR Zone
Suburban Residential RS Zone
Rural Residential (One & Two Family) RR-1 Zone
Suburban Residential (One & Two Family) RS-1 Zone
Suburban Residential (One & Two Family) RS-2 Zone
Urban Residential RU Zone
Central Commercial CC Zone
General Commercial CG Zone
Light Industrial IL Zone
Heavy Industrial IH Zone
Recreational R Zone
WHEREAS, the Townsite Historic Zone (TSH) is not included in this
list, but is an existing zone within the City; and,
WHEREAS, there
Residential (One
& Two Family) RS
appears to be no .difference between Suburban
& Two Family) RS 1 and Suburban Residential (One
2.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RECOMMENDED TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
KENAI, ALASKA, BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, that the Code
of Ordinances is hereby amended to read:
14.15.030 Establishment of Zones and Official Ma (a) Adoption of
Zones and Zoning Map. The City of Kenai is hereby divided into the
following zones:
Conservation C Zone
Rural Residential RR Zone
Suburban Residential RS Zone
Rural Residential (One & Two Family) RR-1 Zone
Suburban Residential (One & Two Family) RS-1 Zone
[SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL (One & Two Family) RS-2 Zone]
Urban Residential RU Zone
Central Commercial CC Zone
General Commercial CG Zone
Light Industrial IL Zone
Heavy Industrial IH Zone
y
- Recreational R Zone
Townsite Historic TSH Zone
PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI,
ALASKA, the day of , 1993.
CHAIRPERSON
ATTEST:
Loretta Harvey, Planning Secretary
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PLANNING AND ZONING
YEARLY REPORT 1992
For the period of January 1, 1992 to December 31, 1992 the Planning
and Zoning Commission took action on the following items:
Application for Lease• Approved Denied
Lot 3, B1 4,GAA - Barnes 6/10
Jahrig 8/12
Bed & Breakfasts: Approved Denied
Davidson 4/22
Conditional Use Permits: Approved Denied
Davidson 4/22
Pelch (Natural Resources) 7/g
Encroachment• Approved Denied
Probst 2/12
Tressler 8/12
Lowenstein
Home Occu ation Permits: Approved Denied
Huntsman 5/8
Linebarger 2/12
Cude
9/28
Plats• Approved Denied
Spruce Meadow 3/25
CIIAP No.6 8/13
Alaska Land Survey 5/27
Bilderback 7/22
FBO 7/22
FBO #3 11/24
Beavercreek 7/22
Oilers Addition 12/23
Hollier No. 5 12/9
Ikaika
Shoreline 12/23
Wildrose 6/24
Wildwood 7/9
DE Oehler S/D 10/14
10/14
Jettison Junction 8/12
C
Rezone•
Cook Inlet industrial Air Park
Townsite Historic
See
TSH Zone. Development:
Consiel
Oilers
Foss
Kenai Pawri
Vacaton•
Kenai Christian Church
Caro S/D'
Shoreline-Heights
Variance•
Italian Gardens (Sign)
Carrs (Sign)
Summary
Approved Denied
1/8
5/13 (denied=Council)
Tabled 10/92 to 10/93
Approved Denied
9/11
10/20
9/14
7/22
3/11
7/22 (denied=Council)
6/24
7/22
12/23 (Appealed)
There were a total of 41 Resolutions approved by the Commission in
1992.
The Kenai Comprehensive Plan was adopted by the Kenai Peninsula
Borough Assembly on May 5, 1992 (Ordinance 92-21).
Suggested Goals for 1993:
1. SPUR HIGHWAY
Review.orf zoning and possible rezoning which would be consistent
and enhance the City of Kenai along the Spur Highway. Also the
City of Kenai should encourage DOT to develop trail systems
concurrent with the Spur improvement program, and encourage access
at collector points.
2. REVIEW OF ZONING CODE AND MAP
A review and update of the Zoning Code and Map would be appropriate
since parts of the code have not been reviewed since 1986.
Pinpoint` and seek to Rezone areas which could benefit from the
Recreation ~(R) Zoning designation, (i.e. Beaver Loop, etc.)
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: JANIIARY 21, 1993
TO: CHAIRMAN SCOTT,
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
FROM: LORETTA HARVEY
RE: CODE VIOLATION AAA/TAXI
i
On the above referenced date a representative from AAA Taxi
came to City Hall to obtain a Home Occupation Permit. If approved,
this should bring the property into conformance with the KMC.
1791-1.991
CITY OF ICENAI
210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611
TELEPHONE 283-7535
FAX 907-283-3014
January 14, 1993
Brent Hibbert
d/b/a AAA/Alaska
P.O. Box 1306
Soldotna, AK 99669
RE: POSSIBLE CODE VIOLATION - 1385 CHISIR
It has been brought to our attention that you may be operating your
taxi business from the above referenced address. This use is not
permitted in the Rural Residential Zone (RR) without either a Home
Occupation Permit or Conditional Use Permit. Please contact the
Planning Department at 283-7933 to obtain the proper permit
application to correct this violation within ten (10) days of
receipt of this letter. Or, if you are not operating a business
from this location, please arrange for us to inspect the premises.
If we do not hear from you within the required period (10 days) we
will request that you cease operating from these premises.
Sincerely,
J k La Shot
City Engineer
CERTIFIED MAIL: P 880 625 222
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RE: Lot 7&8 Beaver Creek Sub
This letter is intended to inform you of our plans regarding this
property. The best of all worlds has this property cleaned off,
.with--the _ shop_the_...only thing left. To this end we have contacted
a scrap metal dealer in an effort to have him come and bale and
remove the abandon vehicles from the property. This effort is
still in the negotiation stages. The cost of removal, storage,
and transportation are all being addressed. As a contingency plan
we are attempting to line up equipment capable of hauling the
vehicles to the borough land fill. We have run into a snag in
this attempt that you may be able to help with. The land fill has
instituted a fee for droping off vehicles and with the quantity
we are dealing with, it soon takes on super fund proportions.
If you could help to have this fee waived for this project only,
we would be able to start transporting immediately, on a small
scale and have the scrap man deal with what ever is left when he
is able to close a deal.
No matter how this project is
project. We have been planning
begin. The ground is almost fi
machine access to the vehicles.
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handled it is an all summer
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rm enough to drive on and allow
Any help you can give with
our mutual best interest.
Sincerely
Doug Hanke
for Dorthy Quandt
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AGENDA
RENAI CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
JANUARY 20, 1993
7:00 P.M.
RENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
6:30 P.M. - RENAI COUNCIL CHAMBERS
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT HEARING - CARR APPEAL
RE: PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION SIGN VARIANCE DENIAL
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. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT (10 Minutes)
1. Laura Measles - City Brochure
/~~u-e u-ss -~ ~ lU~~h
C. PUBLIC HEARINGS
~~ 1. Ordinance No. 1526-93 - Amending KMC 7.05.010(b) to
Provide for Considera tion of Property Tax Increases to
Offset Reductions in State Revenue Sharing and
Municipal Assistance.
~~~/~ 2. Ordinance No. 1527-93 - Amending KMC 14.20.105;
14.25.030; 14.25.040; 14.25.050; 14.25.060; and
14.25.070 to Provide for Control of the
Landscaping/Site Plan Review by the City of Kenai
Planning and Zoning Commission and to Remove References
to the Landscaping/Site Plan Review Board.
„D~y~ ~, 3.
~~ Resolution No. 93-5 - Confirming the Assessment Roll on
the Set Net Drive and
Fixin
Pa
me
t Set Net Court Paving District and
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4.
~
/ ~ Resolution No. 93-6 -
Air
ort T
i Transferring $4,100 in the
yy~a
, p
erm
nal Fund for Additional Janitorial Costs.
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~~ ~, 5. Resolution No. 93-7 - Transferring $5,880 for Hepatitis
B Vaccinations.
~~`~~ ~, 6. Resolution No. 93-8 - Transferring $1,650 in the Water
and Sewer Fund for Repairs to the Sewage Treatment
Plant Blower.
7. *1993 Liquor License Renewal Application -
a. The Upper Deck - Tourism/Beverage Dispensary
b. IIptown Motel Annex/Backdoor Lounqe -
Tourism/Beverage Dispensary
c. IIptown Motel/VIP Lounqe - Tourism/Beverage
Dispensary
8. *1993 Liquor License Renewal Application - Fraternal
Order of Eagles #3525.
9. *1993 Games of Chance & Contests of Skill Permit
Application - Kenai Child Development Center, Inc.
10. *1993 Games of Chance & Contests of Skill Permit
Application - Kenai Chamber of Commerce.
11. *1993 Games of Chance & Contests of Skill Permit
Application - American Association of Retired Persons
#745.
12. *1993 Games of Chance & Contests of Skill Permit
Application - Our Lady of the Angels Church.
13. *1993 Games of Chance & Contests of Skill Monte Carlo
Permit Application - Kenai Chamber of Commerce.
D. COMMISSION/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 January 6, 1993.
F• CORRESPONDENCE
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G. OLD BUSINESS
H. NEW BUSINESS
~G;aaev~ ~' 1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified
~~ ~. 2. Purchase Orders Exceeding $1,000
3. *Ordinance No. 1528-93 - Increasing Estimated Revenues
and Appropriations by $343,353 in Two New Capital
Project Funds for Airport Equipment and Construction.
~o~pyOl/P-~ 4. Approval - Assignment of Lease - Lots 5 & 6, Cook Inlet
Industrial Air Park/University Savings Bank to Bernie
and Dionne Kline.
5. Discussion - Request for Lower Rates/Tyler
~~ Distributing Co., Inc. - Airport Vending.
/~~y`oR/6. Discussion - Fact Sheet for Kenai Residents.
I. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS
1. Mayor
2. City Manager
3. Attorney
4. City Clerk
5. Finance Director
6. Public Works Director
7. Airport Manager
J. DISCUSSION
1. Citizens (five minutes)
2. Council
R. ADJOURNMENT
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PLANNING AND 20NING COMMISSION
TO DO LIST:
NOTES:
DATE : 2 9~
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