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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2026-04-29 Planning & Zoning MinutesKENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION — REGULAR MEETING APRIL 29, 2026 — 7,00 P.M. KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 210 FIDAL O AVE., KENAI, AK 99611 CHAIR KEATON, PRESIDING MINUTFS A. CALL TO ORDER A Regular Meeting of the Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission was held on April 29, 2026, in City Hall Council Chambers, Kenai, AK. Chair Keaton called the meeting to order at approximately 7:00 p.m- 1 _ Pledge of Allegiance Chair Keaton led those assembled in the Pledge of Allegiance, 2. moll Call There were present; Jeanne Keaton, Chair Alen Douthit, Vice Chair Sonja Earsley Stacie Krause A quorum was present. Absent: Diane Fikes Also in attendance were; Kevin Buettner, Planning Director Phil Daniei, City Council Liaison Logan Parks, Deputy City Clerk Terry Eubank, City Manager Gwen Woodard Marty Askin 3. Agenda and Consent Agenda Approval Chair Keaton noted the foiloing additions to the Packet; Add to item F.3. Public Comment Public Comments MOTION: Commissioner Askin MOVED to approve the agenda and consent agenda with the reques#ed revisions_ Commissioner Woodard SECONDED the motion. The items on the Consent Agenda were read into the record, Chair Keaton opened the flour for public comment on consent agenda items-, there being no one wishing to be heard, the public comment period was closed_ UNANIMOUS CONSENT was requested, MOTE: There being no objection; SO ORDERED. *All items listed with are asterisk (') are considered to be routine and non -controversial by the ccunell and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Corr missioneF so requests, in which cage the item will be removed frorn the consent agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda as pert of the General Orders. Planning & Zoning Commission Page $ of 5 Apdr 29, 2026 B. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. 'regular Meeting of March 25, 2026. Approved by consent agenda, C, SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS - None- D. UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS - None. E, CONSIDERATION OF PLATS - None. F, PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Resolution PZ2026-04 - Rezone of Parcel 04106318, with a Physical Address of 6575 Kenai Spur Highway, from a Split Zane of Rural Residential and General Commercial to the Single Zoning District of General Commercial. MOTION: Commissioner Earsley MOVED to approve Resolution PZ2026-04. Cornmissioner Woodard SECONDED the motion. Planning Director Buettner read the staff report as included in the packet and attached to Resolution PZ2026-04, Chair Keaton opened the floor for public comment. There being no one wishing to be heard, the public comment period was closed. Clarification was provided that a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) would still be required, as they are required for RV parks regardless of the zoning; this would eliminate the split zone which was creates with the replat. There was discussion regarding the distin ticn between the future Land Use Plan and the curfent zoning map reflecting potential long term commercial development along the Kenai Spur Highway corridor; and the surrounding land conditions limiting the likelihood of roadway development west of the property. UNANIMOUS CONSENT was requested_ VOTE: There being no objection; SO ORDERED. Chair Keaton noted the 15-day appeal period. 2. Resolution PZ 026-06 - Conditional Use Permit to Alloy a Retail Marijuana Establishment. MOTION - Comrnissianer Doothit MOVED to approve Resolution PZ2026-06. Commissioner As kin SECONDED the motion. Planning Director Buettner read the staff report as included in the packet and attached to Resolution PZ026-06. Clarification was provided that there were no municipal code requirements related to the number of facilities per capita allowed in the City: if a school or church were to develop within 1.000 feet of the facility, the facility would be a pre-existing facility; however, non -conforming so no changes could be made to the Conditional Use Permit (OUP); all CUP holders were required to submit an annual report; them would be regular inspections by the Building Official daring the remgdei; and there was no criteria in code related to a marijuana establishments proximity to a race track. Chair Keaton opened the floor for public comment. Planning & Zoning Comm � Pop 2 Of $ April 29. 2026 David Parker, applicant responded to questions from the Commission clarifying that the intent was not to expand the marijuana business in the future: this was for a small retail store: he has an existing four retail stores and a manufacturing facility already estabtished; and the original plans included on site consurription-, however, since on site consumption is not allowed in the City this would only be for a retail store. There being no one wishing to be heard, the public wmment period was closed. There was discussion related to concerns from neighbors regarding a potential future grow operation; clarification was provided from the applicant that there was not intent to add a grow operation, and he noted concerns regarding land use restrictions related to the 1,000-foot buffer restricting the type of business which could be opened in the future, VOTE: YEA: Earsley, Woodard, Askin, Keaton. Douthit NAY: Krause ABSENT-. Fikes MOTION PASSED. Chair Keaton noted the 16-day appeal period, 3. Resolution PZ2026-08 - Rezone from Conservation to Suburban Residential Zoning District as Depicted on the Attached Boundary Map - MOTION: Comm issionerEarsiey MOVED to approve Resolution PZ2026-08. Commissioner Woodard SECONDED the motion. Planning Director Buettner read the staff report as included in the packet and attached to Resolution PZ2026-OB. Chair l eaton opened the floor for public comment - Lisa Coates, an adjacent property owner, stated she is not opposed to development but opposed to suburban residential zoning; she recommended Rural Residential 1 due to wetlands and wildlife habitat; she expressed concerns about higher -density development, inadequate road infrastructure, and smoke impacts from a nearby fire training facility; and urged zoning that reflects the area's rural character, City Manager Terry Eubank recommended adoption, citing housing availatAity and affordability challenges and stating the rezoning would reduce development barriers and provide certainty of use; he noted the site is suitable for low- to medium -density housing due to available utilities and proximity to services; he added that suburban residential zoning allows smaller lots and higher density than Dural Residential 1, making development more economical: and requested Commission support. Clarification was provided that there were no complete development applications received at this time; an explanation was provided regarding the process for when an application was received; and development types permitted by zoning districts was explained - There being no one wishing to be heard, the public cort>ment period was closed, MOTION: Vice Chair Douthlt MOVED to amend Resolution P 2026-08 from a recommerrodation of Suburban Residential to Rural Residential, Commissioner Earsiey SECONDED the motion. Clarification was provided regarding the development allowed in Suburban Residential Zone verses a Rural Residential Zone. PLW" & Zoning c4mmiWon Page 3 or 5 Apd; 29, 292B City Manager Eubank spuke iri opposition to the proposed amendment. Corn nn i ss i on er Krause and Ask ir) spoke in support of the proposed amendmerlt, MOTION: Vice Chair Douthit MOVED to enter into adjudicative session- Commissioner Woodard SECONDED the motion. UNANIMOUS CONSENT was requested on the motion to enter into Adjudicative session. VOTE: There being no objection; O ORDERED. MOTION: Vice Chair Douthit MOVED reconvene into regular session. Chair Keaton SECONDED the motion. UNANIMOUS CONSENT was requested on the motion to reconvene into regular session. VOTE: There being no objection; SO ORDERED. {Clerk'sNote.- The Commrssoon entered into Adjudicative Session at 8 08 p.m. with the motion to amend on the floor,, and reconvened into regular session at S:h? p-m-] The following findings in support of the amendment were read into the record: • Rural Residential allows for four dwelling units by right, allowing for medium density- • Commission disagrees with staff findings on traffic impacts. • Commission finds that any development will impact the economic and non -economic, value of neighboring properties. • Development in Rural Residential vuill be more congruent with the existing neighborhood. VOTE ON MOTION TO AMEND: YEA: Askin, Douthit, Earsley, Krause, Woodard NAY: Keaton ABSENT: Fikes MOTION TO AMEND PASSED. MOTE ON MAIN MOTION AS AMENDED: YEA: Askion, Douthit, Earsley, Woo-dard NAY, Keaton. Krause ABSENT: Fikes MAIN MOTION AS AMENDED PASSED. O. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None. H. NEW BUSINESS 1. ActionlApproval - Transfer of Conditional Use Permit PZ 047-40, for the use of Marijuana Product Manufacturing. MOTION: Commissioner Douthit MOVED to transfer the Conditional Use Permit- Commissioner Woodard SECONDED the motion. Planning Director Buettner read the staff report as included in the packet and attached to the application for transfer of Conditional Use Permit. Chair Keaton opened the floor for public comment on consent agenda items; there being no one wishing to be heard, the public comment period was closed. Clarification was provided that appI nts were not required to be present for the transfer of a Conditional Use Permit; this was fora production facility not a cultivation facility; Planning 8 Zoning Commission April 29, 2026 Page 4of5 UNANIMOUS CONSENT was fequested on the motion_ MOTE; There being no objection; SO ORDERED. REPORT 1, Planning Director Planning Director Buettner reported on the following; i The Parks and Recreation Master Plan was included in the packet for awareness, outlining long-term planning efforts for Parks and Recreation improvements. • Attendance at the Alaska Infrastructure Symposium focused on exploring funding opportunities and strategies to advance City goals. . Commission Chair - No report. . Kenai Peninsula Bomugh Planning - No report- 4- City Council Liaison Council Member Daniel reported on recent actions of the City Council- J. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT - Name, K. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION 1. Next Meeting., May 13. 2026 L. COMMISSION COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS There was discussion regarding establishing a limit to marijuana facilities in City limits. W PENDING ITEM - None. N. ADJOURNMENT O. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS 1, Draft City of Kenai Parks and Recreation Master Plan There being no further business before the Planning & Zoning Commission. the meeting was adjourned at 9:06 p.m. I certify the above represents accurate minutes of the Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission meeting of April 24, 2026, n rarks, Illeputy M Cleric _ Planning & Zoning Commission Page 5 Of 6 W 29, 2026