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PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
**AGENDA**
KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
March 12, 1997, 7:00 p.m.
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1. ROLL CALL:
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA:
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: February 26, 1997
4. PERSONS PRESENT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD:
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5. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS:
a. PZ97-6-Anglers Acres Subdivision, Lowe Addition
b. PZ97-7-Papa Joes Subdivision
6. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
7. NEW BUSINESS:
~ a. Proposed Rezone (Discussion)
8. OLD BUSINESS:
a. Review of Title 14-Cabin Definitions--Discussion
b. Kennels in Suburban Residential Subdivisions-Discussion
9. CODE ENFORCEMENT ITEMS:
10. REPORTS:
a. City Council
b. .Borough Planning
c. Administration
11. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED:
12. INFORMATION ITEMS:
a. KPB Administrative Approval-Radar Subdivision No. 2
b. Alaska Challenger Learning Center Information (From 6/12/96 Packet)
13. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS:
14. ADJOURNMENT:
CITY OF KENAI
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
February 26, 1997
***Minutes***
1. ROLL CALL:
Members present:
Members absent:
Others present:
2. ELECTIONS:
Carl Glick, Phil Bryson, Teresa Werner-Quade, Ron Goecke,
Barb Nord, Karen Mahurin, Michael Christian
None
Councilman Hal Smalley, City Engineer Jack La Shot,
Administrative Assistant Marilyn Kebschull
BRYSON NOMINATED GLICK FOR CHAIR. MOTION SECONDED BY MAHURIN.
GOECKE MOVED TO CLOSE NOMINATIONS. BRYSON SECONDED THE MOTION.
MAHURIN MOVED FOR UNANIMOUS CONSENT. GLICK ASKED IF ANYONE
OBJECTED TO UNANIMOUS CONSENT. NO OBJECTIONS NOTED. GLICK ELECTED
BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT.
NORD NOMINATED BRYSON FOR VICE-CHAIR. MOTION SECONDED BY MAHURIN.
GOECKE MOVED TO CLOSE NOMINATIONS AND ASKED FOR UNANIMOUS
CONSENT. GLICK ASKED IF ANYONE OBJECTED TO UNANIMOUS CONSENT. NO
OBJECTIONS NOTED. BRYSON ELECTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT.
3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA:
BRYSON MOVED TO APPROVE AGENDA AS SUBMITTED AND ASKED FOR
UNANIMOUS CONSENT. SECONDED BY GOECKE. APPROVED BY UNANIMOUS
CONSENT.
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: February 12, 1997
CHRISTIAN MOVED TO APPROVE MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 12, 1997. SECONDED
BY BRYSON.
GLICK ASKED FOR ANY CORRECTIONS TO MINUTES. NONE NOTED.
BRYSON ASKED FOR UNANIMOUS CONSENT. GLICK ASKED IF THERE WERE ANY
OBJECTIONS UNANIMOUS CONSENT. NONE NOTED. APPROVED BY UNANIMOUS
CONSENT.
5. PERSONS PRESENT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD:
~l 7. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS:
a. PZ97-5-Baron Park Subdivision, Fire Addition
GOECKE RECOMMENDED APPROVAL PZ97-5 BARON PARK SUBDIVISION. MOTION
SECONDED BY BRYSON.
Glick asked if staff had additions to comments.
La Shot noted that the size of Tract A-1-A should read 30.559 instead of 43.559 as listed.
Goecke asked if this is for the fire training facility that is on the drawing board and asked if it
is still on the drawing board or if it has gone beyond that phase. La Shot stated it is on the
drawing board and noted it will be located on the ten acre plot being subdivided out by this
plat. La Shot stated that at the next council meeting administration will be directions as to
whether to complete the design work.
Bryson asked if this project will require extension of water and sewer further out Marathon
Road. La Shot stated it will not be extended down Marathon but down Magic.
Christian asked if this is the area intended for the Challenger project. La Shot stated the
ten acres will be for the fire training center and the Challenger will share Tract A-1-A with
facility there now.
Goecke asked what happens if the Commission turns the plat down. La Shot commented
he didn't know what would happen but that it would probably go onto the borough.
Smalley stated he would encourage the Commission to have good justification for turning it
down and have it noted in the minutes. Goecke asked why. Smalley stated to record the
justification for turning it down.
VOTE:
BRYSON YES WERNER-QUADE YES
GOECKE YES NORD YES
MAHURIN YES CHRISTIAN YES
GLICK YES
PASSED-UNANIMOUS.
8. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
a. PZ97-3-Encroachment Permit-Steve P. & Lucie B. Stanton-2545 Seine Court
(Lot 10, Block 1, VIP Country Estates, Part 3), Kenai, Alaska
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CHRISTIAN MOVED TO ACCEPT THE APPLICATION, PZ97-3. NORD SECONDED THE
MOTION.
PUBLIC HEARING OPENED.
Steve Stanton-applicant. Mr. Stanton offered an explanation to the requested permit.
Stanton stated they wanted to put an addition on to their residence. Stanton stated they
hired an architect. When the city inspector checked it, he stated they would have to move
the addition because it was over the boundary lines for the lot. Stanton stated they went
back to the architect and paid for new plans. They then moved the residence six feet in the
direction toward Lot 9 and built the addition. Stanton stated that when the surveyor came
out for the final survey he noted they were 16.4 instead of 20 feet. Stanton stated he
wanted the commission to know this was not intentional and reiterated the steps they had
taken to try to alleviate the problem when they were first notified.
Christian asked Stanton which way they had moved the plans. Stanton stated on the north
side where it shows 24.6, they had originally planned to have it flush with that end. Stanton
stated that would have put it over. Stanton stated the inspector said they needed 20 feet
there. Stanton stated they told the architect what they needed and he redid the plans.
Christian asked which way they moved the addition. Stanton stated the addition moved
south.
Glick clarified that the house was already there. Stanton stated that is correct.
Stanton stated he had a letter from a neighbor, Brian Gabriel, who owns Lot 6, the house
behind them. Glick asked for the letter to be entered into the record. Glick informed the
Commission the letter is of non-objection.
PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED.
Bryson stated it appears that the encroachment meets the criteria for granting the permit.
Bryson noted it was a situation he didn't create and it happened anyway. Bryson noted that
what is the closest adjacent lot is in non-objection. Bryson stated he will be supporting the
motion.
Christian asked La Shot after they were told they needed to make the change and they
made the change, Christian asked if it comes back to the building inspector. La Shot noted
that was prior to the building permit being issued. La Shot noted that after the process
starts they only have the plot plan until after the structure is built. La Shot noted staff
cannot verify property lines. Christian asked if they didn't have to resubmit the plans. La
Shot stated he felt the did that and noted the plot plan does not verify setbacks.
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VOTE:
WERNER-QUADE YES GOECKE YES
NORD YES MAHURIN YES
CHRISTIAN YES BRYSON YES
GLICK YES
PASSED UNANIMOUS.
9. NEW BUSINESS:
a. PZ97-4-Home Occupation Permit-Terria Gill-2780 VIP Drive (Lot 10, Block 4,
VIP Ranch Estates), Kenai, Alaska
WERNER-QUADE MOVED TO APPROVE PZ97-4. MOTION SECONDED BY MAHURIN.
Bryson asked La Shot if it is his intent to clarify the square footage being used before
sending the permit. La Shot noted it could be done before sending the permit.
VOTE:
GOECKE YES NORD YES
MAHURIN YES CHRISTIAN YES
BRYSON YES WERNER-QUADE YES
GLICK YES
PASSED UNANIMOUS.
b. Kennels in Suburban Residential Subdivisions-Discussion
Christian noted this had been brought up at the last meeting. Christian noted he had
received complaints in his area about people having more than three dogs and kennel
permits. Christian stated he has noticed that the codes and zones don't address kennels
other than the three dog limit which anything over that requires a kennel license. Christian
stated he thought the Commission should look at this to see if they should do something to
restrict kennels in small subdivision. Christian asked the Commission if they should
address the issue or not. Christian noted in the RR zone it addresses animal boarding but
not in RS zones. Christian noted that area was left blank in the Land Use Table.
Bryson stated in times past when there was a blank in the zoning code it meant that it
wasn't an allowed use. The present interpretation of the code is that when there is a blank
a conditional use application is an option. Bryson stated it goes through the same exercise
when individuals have requested modifying a district. Bryson stated that may be an
appropriate way to approach it and t clarify the zoning code as to where blanks for use
exist.
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Christian stated that the animal control officer is not viewing it in that way and he is issuing
permits on his own interpretation rather than going through a conditional use process.
Christian noted that one person is making that decision. Christian stated he thought this
would be a good place to address this.
Mahurin asked Christian to define kennel and how many there are that they have concern
about. Christian stated he knows of three in his subdivision which is supposed to have a
limited number of animals in the covenants which they cannot enforce. Christian stated
according to the city any number more than three requires a kennel permit. Christian stated
he didn't see any different between a commercial and private kennel in the code but noted
that Mr. Godek does differentiate between the two. Christian stated if it is for commercial
uses, it is not allowed in subdivisions. Christian stated that one was just issued and one
was just turned down in Woodland Subdivision.
Werner-Quade stated that after the last meeting she talked to Brett Reid at the shelter and
Mr. Godek, the animal control officer. Werner-Quade stated that one thing that came up is
that there aren't really any dog lots in the city. Werner-Quade noted there are two different
types of kennels, commercial, and anything other than three dogs. Werner-Quade stated is
that people have to obtain a permit which is renewed annually. Werner-Quade reported in
1994 there were 2 issued, 1995 six issued, in 1996 six, in 1997 2 were issued. Werner-
Quade noted it is a $25 fee and given according to the space that Mr. Godek feels is
appropriate for the number of animals being asked for by the owners. Werner-Quade
stated she reviewed the memo as to views for the next step. Werner-Quade stated she
feels people in Alaska need to have animals. Werner-Quade stated she feels Mr. Godek
has done a good job of screening owners who wish to have more than three pets. Werner-
Quade stated the only problem she could see is any kind of health hazard noting Mr. Godek
is not in favor of unsanitary conditions.
Werner-Quade, regarding the memo, stated she felt that if they address kennels in the
zones specified by subdivision, felt it should be changed to dwelling. Werner-Quade stated
she felt if they zone kennels it should be by the dwelling. Werner-Quade stated that as for
the whole thing, she doesn't feel there should be any change at this time except to review
the blank spaces.
Goecke stated he reviewed the information and noted he feels a little different. Goecke
agreed that some people want to have an animal. Goecke stated he doesn't feel anyone
needs to have more than three dogs in a residential neighborhood noting he doesn't care
where they live. Goecke stated they have neighbors and they will be outside part of the
time. Goecke stated he feels within the city limits that anyone who has more than three
dogs should be in violation of a city code. Goecke stated he is in favor of going beyond
working with a particular zone but in favor of an ordinance in the city that no one dwelling
can have more than three dogs.
Glick asked if the exception would be a commercial kennel in commercial zone. Goecke
stated there should be no exceptions.
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Bryson noted he has taken a middle ground on the subject. Bryson stated looking at the
present code, the RR is appropriate for CUP application. Bryson added he feels that small
lot situations, whether RS 1 or RS, they should be limited to three dogs. Bryson stated
preference would be that small lots be the classification rarely utilized, in RS 1 or RS 2.
Bryson stated his intent would be for situations like Woodland and Redoubt subdivisions to
be limited to three dogs.
Mahurin stating she agrees with Werner-Quade noting she doesn't feel there is a major
problem that needs to be changed. Mahurin added that without her dog, she would be lost.
Mahurin stated she keeps her dogs in a small kennel and on a run and the neighbors let
their cats run and torment the dogs. Mahurin stated if they talk about dogs, then they will
have to talk about cats. Mahurin stated she doesn't feel it necessary at this point in the
development of the city. Mahurin stated she has had wonderful luck with the animal control
officer in the city. Mahurin stated she is not comfortable at this point without a big demand
from the public to jump in and change the current code.
Nord stated she lives in Woodland and sympathizes with the people there and the situation
they are encountering. Nord stated she feels this is depriving other home owners of their
quiet, peaceful enjoyment of their property. Nord stated she is inclined to go with a
three dog restriction in the RS and RS 1 zones.
Christian stated they already have on the books a three dog limit. Christian stated he felt
they were discussing if they should allow more than three dogs or cats. Christian stated he
would feel justified in adding any animal type. Christian stated in certain areas with large
concentrations of people and animals problems develop. Christian added he felt it would
make it easier for the animal control people to control the problem. Christian stated he is
not against people having animals in any way.
CHRISTIAN MOVED TO PROCEED WITH DEVELOPING SOME KIND OF
RESTRICTIONS IN THE RS ZONES CONSISTENT WITH THE RR ZONES AND POLL
MEMBERS TO SEE WHERE THEY CAN COME TO AN AGREEMENT. MOTION
SECONDED BY NORD.
Mahurin stated she is uncomfortable with the RS zone adding she understands a problem
in a small area of the city and doesn't feel it proper to make an ordinance to cover all areas.
Mahurin stated that perhaps they need to try to address the small area rather than the
entire city.
Goecke, noting he understands Mahurin's statement, but thinks there are a lot of people
who are complaining that we don't hear about because of their neighbors having more than
one animal, or having them running loose. Goecke noted that most people don't know that
they can control that by calling the animal control officer. Goecke noted one instance
wherein he told the people to call the animal control officer. Goecke stated he thinks there
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are a lot of people who don't know they have an avenue. Goecke noted he still feels strong
about putting it into the code about anyone having more than three dogs in the city.
Bryson stated his interpretation of the code is that the RR zone is more restrictive than the
RS zone as regards animals. Bryson added he feels that is inappropriate. Bryson noted he
has already stated his other opinions.
Glick stated that perhaps if the animal control officer isn't interpreting it correct, he should
be informed. Bryson stated he feels he is interpreting it correct.
Christian stated that he is not necessarily recommending that all RS zones be restricted to
three dogs but would like to look further with the small subdivisions being more restricted.
Christian stated that larger lots could be allowed a variance. Christian stated he would like
to continue the discussion and perhaps take another step before turning it down.
Mahurin stated in theory she agrees. Mahurin added that she knows many residents who
have dogs who have puppies. Mahurin stated if there is a problem the neighbors should
feel free to contact animal control. Mahurin stated that she would be willing to vote yes if
they were talking about a concept but added she is not comfortable with the entire RS zone.
Mahurin stated if the intent is to bring up something before it is presented to the public she
is agreeable. Christian noted that is his intent.
Glick asked for motion to be read. Kebschull read the motion.
Mahurin stated in hearing the motion she would have to vote no and asked Christian to
come up a broader motion. Mahurin stated she is hearing that they want to bring RS in line
with RR adding she is not sure what they have discussed in intention.
Goecke stated, looking at the Land Use Table under animal boarding, the RR now in both
cases is conditional use. Goecke noted that as Bryson noted that before if the square was
left blank, that was not permitted. Goecke stated that now the interpretation is that it could
be permitted. Bryson stated that is basically it. Goecke asked what would be wrong with
making RS zones also a conditional use but they do have to come before P&Z rather than
the animal control officer. Goecke commented on the neighbors having puppies which
takes it over the limit is understandable. Goecke stated everyone knows that on any given
day you can go to Carrs or K Mart and get puppies. Goecke stated that putting RS zones,
under animal boarding, as conditional use should not be a problem.
Nord stated that perhaps they need a definition of animal boarding before proceeding.
Glick asked La Shot if he had a definition. Christian noted that the issue of puppies is
addressed in the code and at three or four months considered an adult dog and covered
under the animal control ordinance. La Shot stated there is no definition for animal
boarding in the zoning code. Nord stated they would need to create a definition for animal
boarding that would say if it would include kennels.
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Werner-Quade stated when she talked to animal control officer there were two gray areas,
one is the definition of hobbyist as opposed to the commercial venture and what constitutes
a private kennel and what is actually a kennel. Werner-Quade noted she feels they should
review this. Werner-Quade stated another area that was gray was then how many can they
have. This seemed to be up to Mr. Godek and what he seemed reasonable number for the
size of the lot and the facilities available for the dogs. Werner-Quade noted that Mr. Godek
does a really good job but asked what happens if he isn't here and someone else would be
put in his position.
Christian asked to withdraw the motion. Glick asked if any objections to Christian
withdrawing the motion. No objection noted.
CHRISTIAN MOVED TO CONTINUE THE DEVELOPMENT OF A MORE CLARIFIED
ANIMAL BOARDING/KENNEL LAND USE. MOTION SECONDED BY MAHURIN.
Glick asked for the motion to be read. Kebschull read the motion and asked for clarification
if Mr. Christian meant the Land Use Table. Christian stated that was his intent.
Bryson stated he felt that this was something staff would work out. Glick stated if passed,
the Commission would be asking staff to bring back information to the Commission.
Christian stated he felt the Commission would continue to develop this idea adding he
assumed they would all be involved in it.
Mahurin stated she felt that they needed a point with and that was something that staff
should develop with their expertise. Mahurin added they then would have the option to
mold, change, etc. Christian stated he felt that they should decide where to put them.
VOTE:
NORD YES MAHURIN YES
CHRISTIAN YES BRYSON YES
WERNER-QUADE YES GOECKE YES
GLICK YES
PASSED UNANIMOUS.
Glick asked La Shot, based on the Commission discussion, to bring something back to the
Commission.
c. Proposed Amendments to KPB Chapter 5.14 and Chapter 21.18-Discussion
Glick asked Bryson to speak to the amendments. Bryson noted the borough staff has
proposed modifications to these two laws. Bryson stated they are basically addressing
definitions, applicability under certain circumstances for the type of facilities that they deem
appropriate for the habitat along the river. Bryson noted the other item is definitions for tax
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credit aspects of habitat protection along the river. Bryson noted that La Shot is on a
committee that works with this. La Shot stated he is on the River Board and noted this is a
housekeeping ordinance to take care of the loose ends since adoption. La Shot noted they
are fairly new ordinances. La Shot noted a couple items are good for the city, one is a
definition of where the mouth of the river begins. Bryson stated typical would be the fish
cleaning stand which by itself is deemed by most people to be innocuous. Bryson stated
presumably someone who has proposed to put up sides around this facility and put a roof
on it, they want to clarify what can and cannot be done for certain type facilities. Bryson
stated they want to come up with boardwalks that assist in vegetation regrowth rather than
inhibit growth.
Glick asked if the borough wanted the commission to vote and accept or just to peruse the
document. Bryson stated the borough's intent was to give the city time to review and
comment. Bryson stated if in concurrence, a letter would be graciously accepted. Glick
asked if they would act on it next on March 10th. Bryson stated the planning commission
would act on it at that meeting.
GOECKE MOVED TO WRITE A LETTER OF APPROVAL, NOTING THERE WILL NOT
BE ANOTHER MEETING TO LOOK FURTHER INTO THIS ITEM. MOTION SECONDED
BY CHRISTIAN.
Glick noted that reading through it there are several areas but only a couple items that had
changes and those appeared to be for the better.
Christian stated he noted that there is a segment wherein the city planning and zoning that
can approve conditional uses in the city's borders adding the Commission will need to
understand the intent of this. Glick noted the city would have to adopt the standards before
that.
Mahurin stated she agrees adding she felt for some time the City of Kenai had been remiss
in protecting the river. Mahurin stated she feels they need to take a proactive stance in
protecting the river adding her support.
VOTE:
MAHURIN YES CHRISTIAN YES
BRYSON YES WERNER-QUADE YES
GOECKE YES NORD YES
GLICK YES
MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUS.
9. OLD BUSINESS:
a. Review of Title 14-Cabin Definitions
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Glick stated he hoped everyone had read the packet material. Glick stated the definition of
cabin would stop the problem they had last year with three buildings on one lot. Werner-
Quade asked Glick to clarify his statement. Glick stated on James Street wherein he was
going to rent them by the day or week instead the month. Werner-Quade stated she had
been told that there would be a roof to connect the buildings. Werner-Quade noted this had
been at a P&Z meeting by Councilman Smalley. Werner-Quade asked about status.
Smalley stated he was unaware of the status.
Kebschull explained the plat had been redone and there still was not enough space for four
cabins. Kebschull stated he has been issued a temporary occupancy permit for three of the
buildings. Kebschull noted the fourth building was being used for storage. Kebschull
added he has been given 120 days to come into compliance or the temporary occupancy
permits will be revoked. Kebschull noted the letter was mailed on Monday.
Werner-Quade asked what he had on the property. Kebschull stated he has three rental
buildings. La Shot noted they are three principle dwellings. Werner-Quade stated that
according to the UBC they are too small to be dwellings. La Shot stated a habitable
dwelling had to be 120 square feet. Werner-Quade stated the dimensions were 14 X 16,
taking the interior figure it is 196. Discussion about whether you would measure the interior
or exterior of dwelling. Glick noted the use was different than the original proposal which
was to rent by the night or week. Werner-Quade stated originally it was as a four plex.
Glick stated if he rents on a monthly basis that changes the definition. Werner-Quade
responded that it is not an allowable use without a conditional use permit. Werner-Quade
stated she was just wondering because the last she had heard there was going to be a roof
to connect them adding she will continue to follow this case.
Werner-Quade stated she agrees with number one except the definition for cabin rentals as
presented.
Goecke asked if they had eliminated a lot line on James Street. La Shot stated that was
how they ended up with enough square feet to get the area for three principle dwellings.
Glick clarified he has single family dwellings, three of them, that are rented by the month.
Werner-Quade clarified if they were single family dwellings and not cabins. La Shot stated
they are principle structures rented by the month. Werner-Quade asked if they were called
cabins if they would require a CUP? Glick stated that was because they would be rented
for less than a month.
Werner-Quade stated she agrees with item 2 and that they should redetermine which zones
would require CUP's for cabin rentals.
Christian asked if they are going to take each item as individual motions or all five under
one motion. Glick stated if everyone agreed with all five that would be okay; however, if
there are some they disagree, perhaps they should do them one at a time.
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CHRISTIAN MOVED TO ACCEPT THE STAFF DEFINITION FOR CABIN RENTAL.
MOTION SECONDED BY MAHURIN.
VOTE:
CHRISTIAN YES BRYSON YES
WERNER-QUADE YES GOECKE YES
NORD YES MAHURIN YES
GLICK YES
PASSED UNANIMOUS.
Goecke questioned information from Mr. Springer. Goecke stated he felt they should put
some credence to what Springer is saying and in so doing number five could be eliminated.
Goecke noted that reading Mr. Springer's letter brings to attention to some items in the
attorney's letter that could create havoc. Goecke added that since Springer has to enforce
this kind of thing, it looks like the city will have to hire someone to enforce this kind of stuff.
Goecke commented he is not sure that is what the Commission wants. Goecke drew
attention to the last paragraph in Mr. Springer's memo adding he felt the Commission
needed to look carefully at it before they accept the information from the attorney.
Mahurin stated she agrees that they not put anything about guest house which could cause
problems. Mahurin stated she is comfortable with Mr. Graves' recommendations through
number three. Mahurin stated she agrees that Mr. Springer's points on guest house are
very important to consider.
Glick drew attention to item 2.
GOECKE MOVED TO ACCEPT ITEM 2 ASKING IF THE COMMISSION WANTS TO
DETERMINE WHICH ZONES SHOULD BE INVOLVED.
Discussion on the Land Use Table and the fact that blanks mean you can apply for CUP.
Commission agreement that they need clarification on what the blanks in the table mean.
Bryson stated he was rudely awakened when the former chairman told him the current
interpretation and assumed it was from a council perspective. Smalley noted there are
many, many court cases that Mr. Graves could reference which state if it is not spoken to it
is okay. Christian stated that if when discussing the prime zone, they wanted to put a code
"N" and fill in all the blanks with N's meaning not permitted. Christian stated then if they
received a complaint, they could consider it.
Clarification of motion on floor. Kebschull noted there was never a second. Goecke
withdrew motion.
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CHRISTIAN MOVED THAT THE COMMISSION CREATE A NOTATION UNDER THE KEY
FOR THE LAND USE TABLE, N FOR NOT PERMITTED AND THAT THEY PUT THIS N
1 IN ALL BLANKS ON THE LAND USE TABLE. MAHURIN SECONDED THE MOTION.
Bryson stated this is a very broad subject and the sort of thing they should deal with in a
work session. Bryson noted there are a tremendous amount of areas that should be
considered for CUPs and others that should not be. Bryson stated he felt they should look
at them individually.
Goecke stated he agrees with Bryson.
Bryson stated the other aspect is that this would be interpreted as a major rezoning
because it is so wide reaching. Bryson stated this is something that should be broadly
opened to the public for comment.
Christian asked if it would be appropriate to eliminate the second half of the motion about
filling in all of the blanks but to have the "N" notation to use in the future.
Mahurin noted her confusion adding that when she came on the Commission it was
interpreted as being not permitted. Mahurin stated that if they have been operating for all
these years that a blank means that it is not possible, that adding the N would not be a
rezoning but a clarification of what they have been doing all along.
Glick stated he would tend to agree with Mahurin but added he doesn't know how it would
be interpreted legally.
CHRISTIAN AMENDED PORTION OF MOTION THAT ELIMATES ADDING THE N TO
ALL BLANKS UNTIL FURTHER DISCUSSION BUT TO STILL CREATE THE N
NOTATION SO THAT INDIVIDUAL ITEMS CAN BE ADDRESSED IN THE FUTURE.
Mahurin stated that in her experience with the law, past practice is something that weighs
heavily. Mahurin stated that if this has been the past practice of how the board has
operated, perhaps they need a legal opinion. Mahurin added that perhaps they should
table it to the next meeting until they have a legal opinion.
Smalley stated it has been dealt with that if it is blank, an individual then applies for CUP
and it is generally approved. Smalley stated that Bryson's suggestion for a work session
and having La Shot and the city attorney present would be beneficial. Smalley added that
Christian's suggestion to create the N category is something for the Commission to look at.
Mahurin asked why there are C's on the table if everything is open to a conditional use
permit. Mahurin reiterated she would like the current interpretation clarified before doing
anything else.
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MAHURIN MOVED TO TABLE THIS DISCUSSION UNTIL THE COMMISSION HAS AN
OPINION FROM THE ATTORNEY AS TO HIS INTERPRETATION OF THE BLANKS ON
THE LAND USE TABLE. GOECKE SECONDED THE MOTION.
Glick noted there is no discussion on a tabling motion adding this will be tabled until an
opinion is received from the attorney.
VOTE:
BRYSON YES
GOECKE YES
MAHURIN YES
GLICK YES
WERNER-QUADE YES
NORD YES
CHRISTIAN YES
PASSED UNANIMOUS.
Glick noted the motion had passed so they would wait for the opinion and then decide if
they should have a work session or where to continue from here.
Goecke stated looking in the Land Use Table and gong back a few years, the city built a fire
training center on property in the IL zone. Goecke noted there is no place that permits this
use adding all the squares are blank. Goecke noted they had given permission for that
adding this has been aflip-flop thing with interpretation of the table.
Glick asked if the Commission wanted to go onto Item 3.
NORD MOVED TO DELETE THE PHRASE FOR MORE THAN TWO PEOPLE FROM THE
DEFINITION OF ROOM. MOTION SECONDED BY CHRISTIAN.
VOTE:
WERNER-QUADE YES GOECKE YES
NORD YES MAHURIN YES
CHRISTIAN YES BRYSON YES
GLICK YES
PASSED UNANIMOUS.
Glick asked if the Commission wanted to do anything with Items 4 or 5. Agreement to not
proceed with these items.
10. CODE ENFORCEMENT ITEMS:
11. REPORTS:
a. City Council
Planning & Zoning Commission Page 13
Minutes February 26, 1997
Smalley noted there is a copy of agenda in the packet. Smalley noted he was out of town
l when this meeting was held. Smalley stated there were ordinances that were introduced,
Item H3 was setting up revenue appropriations for the AARF project. Smalley noted this
has about a $10.7 million price tag. HS stated $8.9 would come from the federal
government and only about $1.8 would come from airport revenues. Smalley noted this is
one of the few projects that the city can use airport funds for. Smalley noted he has copy of
the packet if anyone would like to see it.
Mahurin asked if there is a public hearing scheduled on a two tier salary proposal for city
employees. Smalley stated he didn't know but that it had been brought up at a work
session with the mayor. Smalley stated it will probably be discussed at budget time.
Glick asked about them tabling the award of the contract to Mapco. La Shot stated the
major concern is the inconvenience and safety problem by large equipment and fire trucks
fueling there. Glick commented that the public doesn't have any problem nor the fuel trucks
who deliver fuel at Mapco. Christian asked the city's intention. La Shot stated the city
manager asked to table it to reconsider the matter. La Shot stated the city manager may at
the next council meeting make a suggestion to retain the present fueling facility for diesel
and go to Mapco for the gas. La Shot stated that with the larger equipment there is some
concern if they can be fueled safely during summer busy times.
b. Borough Planning
Bryson noted packet information is in the packet. Bryson drew attention to the agenda.
The items in A, B, and C were approved as part of the consent agenda, with exception of
Item 5A2 which has to do with timber harvest. Item E, Ordinance 97-04, adding a new
classification for borough owned lands to recognize historical sites was postponed due to
written requests addressing concerns. Item F3, an ordinance to create a trails commission,
was recommended for approval with the planning commission brought into the bureaucratic
loop. Ordinance 97-15 would allow neighboring property owners and others with prior
interest to purchase borough lands by matching the highest bid. Bryson noted there was a
significant amount of concern and this was postponed. Bryson stated the concern was that
it was undercutting the bidding process. Under special considerations H-1, was denied.
Item 2 was approved. Item 2-B was pulled from the agenda. Under the coastal
management program considerations, Item 1-6, was approved. Item L-1 was postponed.
The Planning Directors considerations, concerning prior use considers on borrow sites,
were approved. Under director's comments, Item N-1, the Planning Director reported that a
person who owns a number of lots in a subdivision had taken issue with the Planning
Commission's recommendation to grant a vacation of a portion of an easement. Bryson
noted it was a well in a portion of an easement. The commission vacated an area of a 2
foot radius around the well and other owners objected. Bryson stated it looked like it will
result in a court case based on the ten page brief they were given from an attorney.
Planning & Zoning Commission Page 14
Minutes February 26, 1997
c. Administration
La shot noted the River Board meeting minutes of January 16th in the packet. At the
February meeting the board voted to release the final new comp plan public draft fora 60
day period. La Shot noted he hasn't received the copy from the state and when he does he
plans to provide copies to the Commission. La Shot noted the invitation to the March 13tH
Airport Commission meeting for an informational meeting on the Airport Master Plan. La
Shot noted the plan is about 80 percent done.
12. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED:
13. INFORMATION ITEMS:
a. Kenai River Special Management Advisory Board Minutes of 1/16/97
b. Airport Master Plan Public Information Meeting 3/13/97 at 7 p.m.
14. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS:
Mahurin shared her experience in Washington, D.C. when it snowed while she was there.
Mahurin stated that on the t.v. they noted emergency conditions with an inch of snow.
Mahurin stated it drew attention to the fact that it truly is relative.
Goecke noted a conversation before his last meeting with Kathy Scott on the Challenger
Project. Goecke stated he was told that there had been a number of information items put
here at city hall that were being distributed to commissions in the city. Goecke noted he
doesn't know who they were given to noting he would have liked to have seen them.
Goecke noted this is not a favorite project of his. Goecke noted Scott provided information
on the project that swayed his thinking somewhat. Goecke asked if Kebschull could obtain
copies of the information for the Commission.
Nord stated there is a Planning Commissioner's Journal if anyone would like the address.
Nord noted it is $45 for a year. Nord stated this information was provided by Liz Benson
who did the training session in December.
Christian thanked commission for getting involved in the kennel discussion.
Werner-Quade stated she hopes that they get the Land Use Table cleared up noting she
had been confused with this process. Werner-Quade commented that this reminds her of
the KPD officer who had been attempting to get his job back. Werner-Quade stated he was
given his job back since he had never been reprimanded. Werner-Quade stated she didn't
want any similar surprises with the Land Use Table.
Planning & Zoning Commission Page 15
Minutes February 26, 1997
15. ADJOURNMENT:
Meeting adjourned at approximately 8:35 p.m.
Respectfully submitted:
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a ilyn Kebschull
Administrative Assistant
Planning & Zoning Commission Page 16
Minutes February 26, 1997
CITY OF KENAI ~ ~.
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
~ RESOLUTION NO. PZ 97-6
SUBDIVISION 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 Anglers Acres Subdivision -Lowe Addition was
referred to the City of Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission on February 28, 1997
and received from Mc Lane Consulting Group ,and
WHEREAS, the City of Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission finds:
1) Plat area is zoned RR-Rural Residential and therefore subject to said zone
conditions.
2) Water and sewer: Not available - On-site
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, are shall be shown.
7) Plat verifies that no encroachments exist.
8) Street names designated on the plat are correct.
91 CONTINGENCIES:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI THAT THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH
PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVE ANGERS ACRES SUBDIVISION - LOWE
ADDITION SUBJECT TO ANY NEGATIVE FINDINGS AS STATED ABOVE.
PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI,
ALASKA, MARCH 12 , 1997.
CHAIRPERSON
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A TEST: Planning Secretary
STAFF REPORT
To: Planning & Zoning Commission
Date: 2/28/97
Prepared By: JL/mk
Res: PZ97-6
GENERAL INFORMATION
Applicant: McLane Consulting
P.O. Box 468
Soldotna, AK 99669
Requested Action: Preliminary Plat
Legal Description: Anglers Acres Subdivision -Lowe Addition
Existing Zoning: RR-Rural Residential
Current Land Use: Low Density Residential/Recreation
ANALYSIS
City Engineer:
The original tract is being divided into three tracts.
needed. No city water or sewer available.
Building Official:
No building code issues.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Approval.
ATTACHMENTS:
No installation agreement
1. Resolution No. PZ97-6
2. Preliminary Plat
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LEGEND & NOTES
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? 8 AAC ~2, and 18 AAC 80.
2 ; i'vo direct access to stete mairtoined ROWS permitter unless
aparoved by Stote of AlasKa Ge~e~tment of Transportation.
Zl I~~o permanent structure sha~~ ~e constructed or placed
within ary easement whiC~: wauid ir:terfere with the abi':~y cf a
uti+ity to use the easement.
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Kenai River form the true bounds of Tract 3. The 19° ~'
mecnder fine Shown hereon is fa' survey computctions
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CERTIFICATE OF OWNERSHIP AND DEDICATION
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NOTARY'S ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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Subscribed and sworn before ms this
My commission expires
Notary i:'ub~ic for the State o` ~IOSKc
PLAT APPROVAL
This plot was approved by. tre KE'JA'.
PENINSULA BOR^uGN PLI+.Nf~IwG CrJMMiSSiCiP:
of the ^.-:eetinc; of
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KENAi FEN+NSULH BoROUGi~ by
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ANGLERS'S ACRES SUBDIVISION
LONIIE ADD~fiC1U
-t meet the regulatory ,
(A REPEAT OF THE REMAINDEr< OF GO J T LOT 5)
~nmentai Conservation.
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end 2 1105 Angier Drive
Ker,ci. AK. 99611
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be approved by the Alaska 0; KEfJAI, TAE K.ENA? PENINSULA BOROUGH ;"~ THE KE"J A
eng;reer's Subdivi~i:~r. and 50115 RFCORDiNG DISTRICT.
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STAFF REPORT
To: Planning & Zoning Commission
Date: 3/3/97
Prepared By: JL/mk
Res: PZ97-7
GENERAL INFORMATION
Applicant: Whitford Surveying
P.O. Box 4032
Soldotna, AK 99669
Requested Action:
Legal Description:
Existing Zoning:
Current Land Use:
ANALYSIS
City Engineer:
Preliminary Plat
Papa Joe's Subdivision
RR-1 -Rural Residential 1
Low - Medium Density Residential
This plat divides Government Lots 31 & 32 into 7 residential lots meeting RR-1
requirements (20,000 square feet). Contingency: Change the setback from right-
of-way note from 20 feet to 25 feet or a note that states that all setbacks are as
required by the Kenai Municipal Code (KMC).
Buildina Official:
No building code issues.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Approval with contingencies.
ATTACHMENTS:
1 . Resolution No. PZ97-7
2. Preliminary Plat
CITY OF KENAI
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION NO. PZ 97-7
SUBDIVISION PLAT
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
KENAI RECOMMEPvDING THAT THE ATTACHED SUBDIVISION PLAT BE APPROVED
SUBJECT TC~ THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
WHEREAS, the attached plat Papa Joe's Subdivision was referred to the City of
Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission on March 3, 1997 and received from
Whitford Surveyin ,and
WHEREAS, the City of Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission finds:
1) Plat area is zoned
conditions.
RR-1--Rural Residential I and therefore subject to said zone
2) Water and sewer: Available to all lots.
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, shall be shown.
7) Plat must verify that no encroachments exist.
8) Street names designated on the plat are correct.
9) CONTINGENCIES:Change the setback from right-of-way note from 20 to 25
feet,or a ngte that sates that all setbacks are as required by the
Kenai Municipal Code KMC).
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI THAT THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH
PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVE PAPA JOE'S SUBDIVISION SUBJECT TO ANY
NEGATIVE FINDINGS AS STATED ABOVE.
PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI,
ALASKA, MARCH 12 , 1997.
CHAIRPERSON
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resolution of the appropriate planning commission.
No permanent structure shall be constructed or placed within an
easement which would interfere with the ability of a utility to
WG"~H'ATER DISPOSAL: Pions for wastewater dispcsol
t: I:et regulatory requirements are on fife of the use the easement.
der .rnent of Environmental Conservation. No access to State maintained ri hts-of-wa
9 y permitted unless
approved by State of Alaska Department of Transportation.
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LINE BEARING DISTANCE
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structure ati~~~ be constructed or placed within an
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rnaintained rights-of-way permitted unless
~f Alaska Deportment of Transportation.
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le hereby certify that we are the owners of the real property
hown and described hereon and that we hereby adopt this
Ian of subdivision and by our free consent dedicate all
fights-of-way to public use and grant all easements to the
se shown.
Hugh ft. Chumley Joe E. Chumley
PO Box 753 -Sterling, AK 99672
JOTARY'9 AGKNOWL.ED6EMENT
subscribed and sworn before me this-______ day of
=------------~ 1997.
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A subdia an of Gov't Lots 31 tic 32 Sec. 33, T6N, filiw, SM.
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•IiITlORD SURVEYING
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CITY OF KENAI ~ C~--
"Oil Capital ofA/aska"
210 FIDALGOAVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794
TELEPHONE: 907-283-7535
'4•, FAX: 907-283-3014
Memorandum
Date: March 7, 1997
To: Planning & Zoning Commission
From: Jack La Shot, City Engineer ~d
RE: PROPOSED REZONE
At their meeting on March 5, 1997, City Council asked staff to investigate possibly
rezoning the area shown on the attached drawings. A portion of this site has been
suggested as the site for the proposed animal control shelter. This site would
require a rezone. The suggestion would be to rezone to IL-Light Industrial which
would correspond with the adjoining zone. A rezone would still require a Conditional
Use Permit to allow the proposed animal control shelter to be placed on this site.
Please review the attached drawings as well as your zoning map.
Does the Planning and Zoning Commission want staff to proceed with this?
JUmk
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TELEPHONE 907-283-7535
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Memorandum
Date: March 7, 1997
To: Marilyn Kebschull, Administrative Assistant
CC: Jack La Shot, City Engineer
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From: ~ ~ Cary R, Graves, City Attorney
RE: Land Use Table Clarification
In 1992, KMC 14.20.150(a) was amended to remove the sentence, "The allowed
conditional uses are listed in the Land Use Table." (A copy of Ordinance No. 1504-
92 is attached.) Prior to the sentence's removal, it was my legal opinion that
conditional uses could only be granted for those spaces in the Land Use Table
containing a C. Under that interpretation, ablank space meant no conditional use
could be granted.
My recollection is that the Commission in 1992 wanted more flexibility in granting
conditional use permits and therefore proposed the amendment to KMC
14.20.150(a). The purpose of the amendment was to allow granting a conditional
use in any zone provided the Commission felt the criteria of KMC 14.20.150 were
met. The C's on the land use table are the one's in place at the time the ordinance
was changed.
If the Commission would like to restrict issuance of conditional uses, I suggest
adding a sentence to KMC 14.20.150 indicating that conditional uses may not be
granted where there is an "N" on the Land Use Table. The Land Use Table would
also have to be amended by ordinance.
If you have any further questions regarding this matter, please let me know.
CRG/kh
Attachments
Suggested By:
Planning & Zoning
CITY OF KENAI
ORDINANCE NO. 1504-92
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA AMENDING
THE KENAI MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDING THE PROCEDURE FOR GRANTING
CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS.
WHEREAS, KMC 14.20.150 states that the allowed conditional uses
are stated in the Land Use Table; and,
WHEREAS, it is difficult to list all the conditional uses in the
Land Use Table which may, under certain conditions, be compatible
with the principal uses in the various zones;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
KENAI, ALASKA, as follows:
14.20.150 Conditional Uses: (a) INTENT: There are some
uses which may be compatible with principal uses in some
zones if certain conditions are met. The Commission shall
permit this type of use if the conditions and requirements
listed in this chapter are met [THE ALLOWED CONDITIONAL USES
ARE LISTED IN THE LAND USE TABLE.] Before a conditional use
permit may be granted, the procedures specified in this
chapter must be allowed.
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 1st day
July, 1992.
ATTEST:
Carol L. Fr as, City Clerk
WILLIAMS,
First Reading: June 17, 1992
Second Reading: July 1, 1992
Effective Date: August 1, 1992
CITY OF KENAI
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION NO. PZ 92-15
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF KENAI, ALASKA, RECOMMENDING A CHANGE IN THE KENAI MUNICIPAL CODE
AMENDING THE PROCEDURE FOR GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS.
WHEREAS, KMC 14.20.150 states that the allowed conditional uses are
stated in the Land Use Table; and
WHEREAS, it is difficult to list all the conditional uses in the
Land Use Table which may, under certain conditions, be compatible
with the principal uses in the various zones;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
i RECOMMEND TO THE KENAI CITY COUNCIL THE FOLLOWING CHANGE BE MADE TO
_ KMC 14.20.150(a):
14.20.150 Conditional Uses: (a) INTENT: There are some uses
which may be compatible with principal uses in some zones if
certain conditions are met. The Commission shall permit this
type of use if the conditions and requirements listed in this
chapter are met. [THE ALLOWED CONDITIONAL USES ARE LISTED IN
THE LAND USE TABLE.] Before a conditional use permit may be
granted, the procedures specified in this chapter must be
allowed.
PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZO ING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI,
ALASKA, this ~ day of - , 1992.
Art Gravely, Chairman
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P anning Secretar
CITY OF KEN F ~--
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Memorandum
Date: March 7, 1997
To: Jack La Shot, City Engineer
CC: Marilyn Kebschull, Administrative Assistant
From:C ~b Cary R. Graves, City Attorney
RE: Kennels in Suburban Residential Zones
In my opinion, it would be better to restrict issuance of kennels in certain zones by
amending Title 3 than by putting it in Title 14. As you note, there is no enforcement
officer for Title 14. An amendment to KMC 3.15 could prohibit issuance of kennel
licenses for certain zones. Any violation could then be enforced by Animal Control
Officers.
I would be glad to work with you and/or Planning and Zoning drafting any such
language. If you have any further questions, please let me know.
CRG/kh
Attachments
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AQENDA
RENAI CI'T`Y COIINCIL - RE ;IILAR MEETING
MARCH 5, 1997
7 "30 P.M.
RENAI CIT`E' COII~ICIL CHAYdBERB
http://www.Renai.net/city
A. C~!lLL 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. 8 HEDIILED PIIBLIC COMME (10 Minutes)
F~~~rtC~ ~. Paul Gray - Kenai River Video
2. Bill Coghill - City of Kenai Financial Report
~~ ~loi~G~ Asy Williams - Kenai Cooperative Preschool
,~~~ C. P~J BLIC HEARINGS
/~l~jP~Lt. 1• Ordinance No. 1735-97 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and
Appropriations by $250,000 in the Capital Project Fund
Entitled "Kenai ARFF Project."
2. Resolution No. 97-9 - Awarding a Contract for Fuel
Service to Mapco Express, Inc. at the Unit Prices Listed
Below for Furnishing and Dispensing Fuel at Their Service
Station Located at Bridge Access Road and the Kenai Spur
Highway.
a. Remove from table.
b. Consideration of Resolution (Pass/Fail)
..~a~~~'~~r~DL~ w- c. Consideration of Substitute Resolution No. 97-9 -
Awarding a Contract for Gasoline Fuel Service to
~~~ Mapco Express, Inc. at the Unit Price of $.98/gal.
for Furnishing and Dispensing Gasoline Fuel Only at
Their Service Station Located at Bridge Access Road
and the Kenai Spur Highway.
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'A~ 3 . Resolution No. 97-10 - Transferring $5, 000 in the Airport
Terminal Fund for the Purchase and Installation of an
Overhead Rolling Grille (Gate) at the Restaurant.
~~(,'1/P~?~ 4• Resolution No. 97-11 - Supporting Enactment of Kenai
Peninsula Borough Ordinance No . 97-13 khic'_: Increases the
Cap on Taxable Sales from $500 to $1,000.
~`~~ ~ 5. Resolution No. 97-12 - Awarding a Contract to Video
Systems Plus for the Purchase of Seven Patrol Video
Systems.
~~ ~ 6. Resolution No. 97-13 - Awarding a Contract to Applied
Concepts, Inc. for the Purchase of Seven Hand-Held
Traffic Radars.
~,od Gl• 7. Resolution No. 97-1~ - Amending Morrison Maierle, Inc. ~ s
Contract nor the Alaska Regional Fire Training Center
Project to Include the Final Design Phase for the Not-to-
Exceed Amount of $376,000.
~yy~! ~~ s. Resolution No. 97-15 - Opposing Proposal D-AAC21.363
Upper Cook Inlet Salmon Management Plan to be Presented
at the March Meeting of the Alaska Board of Fisheries.
D. COPQ~iIB6IONICOI~4iZTT~E 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
a. Beautification Committee
b• Historic District Board
c• Challenger Board
d• Kenai Visitors & Convention Bureau Board
e. Alaska Municipal League Report
8. MZNIITEg
1. *Regular Meeting of February 19, 1997.
F. CORRESPONDENeE
G. O~,D BIIBINE98
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H. NEW BIISINE88
~~~~~~~ 1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified
/~~~, ~~~~~2. Purchase Orders Exceeding $2,500 __
~~~ 3. Discussion - Setting Budget Work Session Date{s)
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EBECIITIVE SESBION -None Sled.
I.
J.
R.
ADMINISTRATION REPORTS
1. Mayor
2. City Manager
3. Attorney
4. City Clerk
5. Finance Director
6. Public Works Director
7. Airport Manager
DIBCIISSION
1. Citizens
2. Council
ADJOIIRNMENT
(five minutes
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KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH
PLAT COMMITTEE
~ BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
SOLDOTNA,ALASKA
MARCH 10, 199' 5:30 P.M.
Tentative Agenda
Members:
Peggy Boscacci
Seldovia City
Term Expires 1997
John Hamrnelman
Areawide
Term Expires 1899
Ellis Hensley, Jr.
Nikiski
Term Expires 1889
Brent Johnson
Kasilof Area
Term Expires 1997
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Philip Bryson
Kenai City
Term Expires 1888
Ann YVhitrnore~ainter
Moose Pass Area
Term Expires 1887
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
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C. APPRO~/AL OF AGENDA ,EXCUSED ABSENCES, AND MINUTES
1. Commissioner Excused Absences
a. No excused absences requested.
2. Minutes
a. February 24, 1997
D. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS
1. Arctic Moon; Fritr Creek
Revised Preliminary; Roger Imhoff
KPB File 9&253
2. Brumlow Park SJD South Addn.;
K Beach Road, north of Gas Well
Preliminary; Integrity Surveys
KPB File 97-034
3. Timberland Terrace
Kenai River, Ciechanski Road
Revised Preliminary; Integrity Surveys
KPB File 96-212
4. Eagle Heights No. 2
Sterling Highway, north of Coal Creek
Preliminary; Johnson Surveying
KPB File 97-035
5. Original Townsite Seward Resurrection; Seward City
Lutheran Church; Preliminary
Johnson Surveying
KPB File 97-038
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6. McGahan Industrial Airpark No. 2
Nikiski, south of North Kenai Road
Revised Preliminary; McLane Consulting Group
KPB File 96-fb05
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7. Northwood Acres Newcastle Addn.
North of Lake Amess; Preliminary
McLane Consulting Group
'r~ KPB File 97-036
8. Denise Lake Estates Part Three; Denise Lake Road
Preliminary; McLane Consulting Group
KPB File 979-040
9. Fishermen Roads Beach Combers Addn.
K Beach Road, south of Cannery Road
Preliminary; Whitford Surveying
KPB File 97-039
10. Commerce Park 1997 Addn.
South of Kachemak City; Preliminary
Mullikin Surveys
KPB File 97-042
11. Razdolna S/D 1997 Addn.
East End Road, Swift Creek area
Preliminary; Mullikin Surveys
KPB File 97-043
12. Bay Ridge Estates Resub Lots 19 8~ 20
Diamond Ridge Road; Preliminary
Ability Surveys
KPB File 97-044
E. ADJOURNMENT
The next regularly scheduled Plat Committee meeting is March 24, 1997 at
5:30 p.m. in the Planning Department at the Borough Administration Building in
Soldotna.
s
John Hammelman A.
Chairman
Areavdde
Term Expires 1999 $,
Philip Bryson
Yce Chairman C.
Kenai city
Term Expires 1998
Ann Whitmore-Painter
Parliamentarian
Moose Pass Area
Term Expires 1997
Peg9Y G. Boscacci
PC Member
Seldovia City
' Term Expires 1997
Wayne Carpenter
PC Member
Seward City
Term Expires 1999
Robert Clutts
PC Member
Anchor Point
Term Expires 1998
Wes Coleman
PC Member
Soldotna City
Term Expires 1999
Leroy Gannaway
PC Member
Homer City
Term Expires 1998
Ellis Hensley, Jr.
PC Member
NiWski
Term Expires 1999
Brent Johnson
PC Member
Kasilof Area
Term Expires 1997
Tom Knock
PC Member
Cooper Landing
Term Expires 1998
KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH
PLANNING COMMISSION
BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
SOLDOTNA, ALASKA
MARCH 10, 1997 7:30 P.M.
Tentative Agenda
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
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APPROVAL OF REGULAR AGENDA AND ADOPTION OF
CONSENT AGENDA
All items on the consent agenda are considered routine and noncontroversial by the Planning
Commission and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these
items unless a Planning Commissioner or someone from the public so requests, in which case the
item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the
regular agenda.
If you wish to comment on a consent agenda item or a regular agenda item other than a public
hearing, please advise the recording secretary before the meeting begins, and she will inform the
Chairman of your wish to comment.
1. Time Extension Requests
a. A. Murto Lot 1995
KPB File 95-196 [Mullikin Surveys]
b. Fairhaven Estates
KPB File 86-198 [McLane Consulting Group)
a Swindon S/D & Swindon S/D No. 2
KPB File 96-019 & 96-120 [Johnson Surveying]
d. Kalbea S/D Sunset Bluff Addn.
KPB File 95-174 [Whitford Surveying]
2. Plats Granted Administrative Approval
3. Plats Granted Final Approval Under 20.04.070 -None
Mike Navarre, Mayor
Lisa Parker. _..
Planning Director's -~
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Maria sweppy;~,
Admin. Assistant
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4. KPBPC Resolutions
a. SN 97-02: Renaming Certain Public Rights-of--way Within
Sections 25, 26, 27, 34, T4S, R11W; Sections 5, 6, 7, 18,
26, TSS, R11W; Sections 8, 10, 13, 14, 17, 21, 22, 23, 25,
27, 28, 32, TSS, R12W; Sections 5, 28, 32, 34, TSS,
R13W; Sections 28, 33, TSS, R14W; Section 31, T6S,
R12W; Sections 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, T6S, R13W;
Sections 1, 3, 10, 13, 14, T6S, R14W; Seward Meridian,
Alaska.; Within the Emergency Service Number (ESN) Area
202; approved February 10, 1997
b. SN 97-03: Naming The Private Portion of a Road James
Road, Within Section 13, TSS, R12W, Seward Meridian,
Alaska, Also Being Within Emergency Service Number
(ESN) Area 202; approved February 10, 1997
5. Coastal Management Program
a. Coastal Management Program Consistency Reviews
1) West Cook Inlet, Crescent River; Timber Harvest;
Circle DE; KK97-03
2) Kachemak Bay; East End Road/Falls Creek; Timber
Harvest; Crosbie;
b. Conclusive Consistency Determinations Received from
DGC
c. Administrative Determinations
6. Kenai River Habitat Protection (KPB 21.18) -None
7. Commissioner Excused Absences
a. Bob Clutts
b. Tom Knock
8. Minutes
a. February 24, 1997 Plat Committee Minutes
b. February 24, 1997 Planning Commission Minutes
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D. PUBLIC COMMENT AND PRESENTATIONS
(Items other than those appearing on the agenda. Limited to three minutes per speaker unless
previous arrangements are made.)
E. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Proposed amendments to Chapter 21.18 Kenai River Habitat
Protection
2. Proposed amendments to Chapter 5.14 Kenai River System Habitat
Protection Tax Credit
3. Ordinance 97-15: Amending KPB 17.10.100 by Adding a New
Section "P', Allowing Neighboring Property Owners and Others
with Prior Interests in Borough Lands to Purchase Such Lands by
Matching the Highest Bid
4. Planning Commission Review of Coastal Management Program
Consistency Reviews for Timber Harvests
F. PUBLIC HEARINGS
Proposed Classification of Borough Land as Waste Handling; Solid
Waste Department; Sterling Area, Mile Post 86, north Side of
Sterling highway, west of Ryan Street, Government Lots 3 and 4,
Section 10, TSN, R9W
2. Permit Application Pursuant to KPB 21.13 for a Gravel Site;
Anchor Point; Nightwatch Three Subdivision, Tract 1B; Section
31, T4S, R14W, S.M.; KPB Parcel No. 16568028; Gregoire.
G. VACATIONS NOT REQUIItING A PUBLIC HEARING -None
H. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
1. P/W Bowers, Lorene
KPBPC Resolution 97-10: Granting a platting waiver for certain
lands within Section 18, T6S, R13W, S.M., Alaska; KPB File 97-
037
I. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS
1. Twelve plats are scheduled for review by the Plat Committee.
J. KENAI RIVER HABITAT PROTECTION (KPB 21.18)
K. COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS
L. OTHER/NEW BUSINESS
1. Ordinance 97-19: Authorizing the Sale of a Portion of 8,129 Acres
of Land Located in the Vicinity of Point Possession to Ritteman
and Associations, Inc.
Z. Planning Director's Decision; 21.13.160 Prior Existing Use
a. Anchor Point; Section 35, T4S, R15W, Seward Meridian;
KPB Parcel No. 16516349; Shafer
M. ASSEMBLY COMMENTS
N. DIRECTOR'S COMMENTS
O. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
P. ADJOURNMENT
WORK SESSION
Material Site Working Group. A work session is scheduled for 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Monday, March 10, 1997 to be held in the Assembly Chambers in the Borough
Administration Building in Soldotna. The topic is KPB Chapter 21.13,
Conditional Land Use Permits for Sand, Gravel or Material Sites. Contractors,
engineers and other interested parties are welcome to attend.
PLAT CONIlVIITTEE
The Plat Committee will meet March 10, 1997 at 5:30 p.m. in the Planning
Department of the Borough Administration Building in Soldotna.
FUTURE MEETINGS
WORK SESSION
Material Site Working Group. A work session is scheduled for 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Monday, March 24, 1997 to be held in Conference Rooms A and B in the Borough
Administration Building in Soldotna. The topic is KPB Chapter 21.13,
Conditional Land Use Permits for Sand, Gravel or Material Sites. Contractors,
engineers and other interested parties are welcome to attend.
PLAT COMIVIITTEE
The Plat Committee will meet March 24, 1997 at 5:30 p.m. in the Planning
Department of the Borough Administration Building in Soldotna.
PLANNING COMMISSION
The next regulazly scheduled Planning Commission meeting is March 24, 1997 at
7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Chambers at the Borough Administration Building in
Soldotna.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
NO ACTION REQUIRED
1. AML Legislative Bulletin #20-3, February 21, 1997
Please visit our web site at www.borough.kenai.ak.us/Planning.htm
OTHER MEETINGS
Funny River APC March 3
KPB Assembly March 4
Anchor Point APC March 4
Moose Pass APC March 5
Kachemak Bay APC March 6
Cooper Landing APC March 12
KPB Assembly March 18
Kachemak Bay APC March 20
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KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH
144 N. BINKLEY • SOLDOTNA, ALASKA • 99669-7599
,q BUSINESS (907) 262-4441 FAX (907)262-1892
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MAYOR
ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL
SUBDIVISION: RADAR SUB171VISIC)N NO.2
KPB FILE 97-006
THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION I-IAS REVIEWED TIC ABOVE SUBDIVISION
PLA`f. ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL IIAS BEEN GRANTED BY TIC UNDERSIGNED ON FEBRUARY 25,
1997. TILE TIME LIMIT FOR PILMG TIIE PLAT WITII'fIIE DISTRIC"f RECORDER WILL EXPIRE ONE YEAR
PROM APPROVAL DATE.
R BBIE HA.[ZI2IS
PLA1"PING OFFICER
NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
SiJBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEFORE ME "ITIIS ~~ DAY OF Fe r~,~, 1997.
NO"I'ARY PUBLIC POR ST'A"fE OI~ L
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: ~-~ -~
NOTTARY PUBLIC
STATE OF ALASKA
MARIA E. SWEPPY
SURVEY FIRM HAS BEEN ADVISED OF ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS, IF ANY, TO BE
COMPLIED WITH PRIOR TO FILING PLAT WITH DISTRICT RECORDER. `~~ 89 t0>>~~
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CENTER
Date: May 22, 1996
To: City o~f Kenai Boards & Commissions
Fr: Kat~l~y Scott, Project Facilitator
Subj: Challenger Learning Center
In an effort to keep the community of Kenai well informed about the
Alaska Challenger Learning Center, we are enclosing a copy of the
executive summary from the recently completed feasibility study. A
full report is available upon your request from the city staff or from the
project office.
We believe this project is one that everyone in our area can be proud
of. We will be making informational project presentations in the fall
and welcome invitations to speak about the Alaska Challenger Learning
Center. The city staff would likely make that request on your behalf if
your so desire. Your questions and comments about the project are
important to us, so please do not hesitate to call me at the project
office or speak to one of the steering committee members.
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K. Scott & Associates, Inc, • PA. Bow 2458 • Kenai, Alaska 99611 -2488
Phone (907) 283-5130/Faa (90'7) 283..5918
Eaaecuiaiue Swnmcay
The Alaska Challenger Learning Center Steering Committee, convened
by the City of Kenai and facilitated by K. Scott & Associates, Inc., finds the
City of Kea~Yai a feasible location for a Challenger Center in Alaska.
r~deavoring to provide all of Alaska's students with access to programs :rom
the Cla»enger Center for Space Science Education in Alexandria, Virginia,
this proposal uniquely incorporates the latest technology in distance
education delivery. The committee envisions using multi-media, video and
telecommunications technology to overcome distance barriers through an
electronic classroom.
The center's primary market is students, grades 4-12 and their
teachers. Seventy-three percent of Alaska's 82,764 public school students
in this age group live on the highway system; most no more than ahalf-day's
drive from Kenai. In 1995, over 9,000 students from other school districts
participated in interscholastic sports activities on the Kenai Peninsula.
More than 7,000 students participated in field trips to Homer's Pratt
Museum last year, some coming from as far away as Fairbanks in interior
Alaska. The maximum academic audience to be generated in the 180 day
school year is estimated to be 14,400 students. Almost 50%, or 7,035 of
the maximum potential students users reside in the Kenai Peninsula
Borough School District. The cost per student is anticipated to be no more
than $10-12.
~ Use of the facili
ty by Alaska's visitors provides another strong revenue
market. Trends established since a baseline tourism study in 1990, show
strong growth and a $11 million increase in tourism related sales. At $12
per person for amini-flight 4,000-4,412 visitors would provide $50,000 in
revenue the first year of operation.
Budget scenarios for operation of the Challenger Center show that by
the third year, when expenses stabilize and revenues level off, revenue .out
paces expenses by a comfortable margin. During the first year and part way
through the second, when marketing efforts take hold, the facility will
require a subsidy. The projected number of revenue producing facility users
during the first and second year have been stated in the lower ranges in
order to provide a conservative view of revenue projections.
The City of Kenai's extensive experience in public facility development
and ownership provides a solid rationale in support of a similar arrangement
for the Challenger Center. The Kenai Senior Center, the Federal Aviation
Administration building and the Kenai Visitor and Cultural Center are all
owned by the city and operated under contract provisions with private,
government or non-profit outside entities. Recognizing the initial cash
requirement to capitalize the facility, the steering committee recommends
the city construct and own the Center's building and further recommends
that management of the facility be contracted through the University of
Alaska. The proposal is logical for several reasons: 1) the land selected for
Alaska Challenger Learning Center Study, a project of the City of Kenai
Facilitated by K. Scott & Associates, Inc. Page 4
the center's site (Baron Park Subdivision Part 7, Tract A-1) is already leased
from the city to the university for a training campus; 2) the Mining and
Petroleum Training Services Center, an extension of the university, already
resides on the site, 3) the University of Alaska Anchorage, Kenai Peninsula
College Campus, located less than eight miles from the proposed site, is
staffed with 26 full-tir.c: and 90 adjunct faculty offering a full spectrum of
general education cou.°ses including a four year education degree; 4) the
City of Kenai has the capacity to provide interim funding for the facility's
development and construction phase, and 5) the City of Kenai has the ability
to attract a wide variety of private and public dollars in order to capitalize
the construction.
It is expected that the proposed 13,000 square foot facility to house
the Challenger Learning Center, an electronic classroom for seating a 100
people and aninter-active science and technology exploratorium will cost
$3.5 million if constructed in 1998. This cost includes $750,000 for the
Challenger Learning Center simulator package. The core funding for
building the facility will be drawn from state agencies, corporate donors,
municipal government and through state legislative support. In other
Challenger Centers across the nation, corporate sponsorship has been
successfully solicited from companies contracted and sub-contracted by the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration to build spacecraft.
Companies doing business in Alaska with the Poker Flats Rocket Launch
Facility or with the Kodiak Satellite Launch Facility will be considered
important potential partners. Debbie Sedwick, Assistant Commissioner,
Department of Commerce and Economic Development and Pat Ladner,
Director of the Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation have pledged
their assistance in identifying potential corporate partners. A high profile
fundraising committee will be appointed upon receiving the prestigious
Challenger Center designation for Alaska.
The benefits of bringing the Alaska Challenger Learning Center to
Alaska and the Kenai region are numerous, including:
• through the proposed electronic classroom, many Alaskan students
who might not otherwise participate in the Challenger Center
experience, will have the opportunity.
• students of the peninsula will enjoy the opportunity for frequent
visits to the center due to its close proximity.
• our students, statewide, can improve knowledge and skills in the
areas of science and math while learning valuable team
building/problem solving skills.
• the center provides an opportunity to engage visitors in activities
other than those that impact our wilderness resources and
environment while increasing the potential for business income from
retail sales of food, gas and lodging.
Alaska Challenger Learning Center Stndy, a project of the GYty oaf Henai
Facilitated by K, Scott & Assodates, Inc. Page 5
The Alaska Challenger Learning Center Steering Committee concludes
that sufficient opportunity exists, through the creation of this facility to
recommend that the City of Kenai process a-~ application for designation as
the Challenger Learning Center's site in Alaska. Preliminary review by the
Challenger Center for Space Science Education of the committee's rationale
and recommendations has resulted in an invitation to submit the City of
Kenai's application for site designation to the national board in April, 1996.
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