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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-03-10 p&z packetCITY OF KENAI PLANNING 8~ ZONING COMMISSION . KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS March 10,1999 - 7:00 p.m. htt ;//www.ci.kenai.ak.us 1. CALL TO ORDER: a. Roll Call . b. Agenda Approval . c. Approval of Minutes: February 24,1999 d. Consent Agenda *All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non-controversial by the Commission and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these itenras unless a Commission 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. 2. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT: 3. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: 4. PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. PZ99-06--Conditional Use Permit -Storage Yard (Continued from February 24, 1999 Meeting) - for the property described as approximately 1$01 Cone Avenue. {Described by the legal description KN TOSN R11 W S02 BEGINNING AT S 1/4 CORNER OF SEC 2 TH WEST 990 FT TH NORTH 330 FT TO THE POB TH NORTH 330 FT TH WEST 660 FT TH SOUTH 330 FT TH EAST 660 FT TO THE POB.} Application submitted by Beaver Loop Partnership, Warren H. Polsky, Partnership Manager, 4150 Vista Court, Anchorage, Alaska 99508. 5. NEW BUSINESS: a. *PZ99-07--Home Occupation Permit -Daycare--Application submitted by Deborah M. Nyquist, P.O. Box 1821, Kenai, Alaska, for the property described as Lot S, Block 3, Deepwood Park Subdivision (114 Deepwood Court), b. Ordinance Donating High School Property to Kenai Peninsula Borough -Discussion 6. OLD BUSINESS: 7. CODE ENFORCEMENT: 8. REPORTS: a: City Council b. Borough Planning c. Administration 9. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED: Planning & Zoning Commission Agenda 10. INFORMATION ITEMS:. a. "Zoning Bulletin" Volume 47--February 10, 1999 11. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS: Page 2 March 10, 1999 12. ADJOURNMENT: ~l REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF KENAI 1 PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION FEBRUARY 24, 1999 - 7:00 TIME P.M. KENAI CITY HALL CHAIRMAN CARL GLICK, PRESIDING *** MINUTES *** 1. CALL TO ORDER Chairman Glick called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.rn. a. Roll Call Members Present: Ron Goecke, Donald Erwin, Robert Newbry, Carl Glick, Phil Bryson Members Absent: Barb Nord Also Present: Councilman Duane Bannock, Jack 1;aShot, Contract Secretary Victoria Askin b. Agenda Approval GOECKE MOVED TO APPROVE THE AGENDA WITH INCLUSION OF PHOTOS PRESENTED AT MEETING AND ASKED FOR UNANIMOUS CONSENT. BRYSON SECONDED. AGENDA WAS UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED AS AMENDED. c. Approval of Minutes: February 10, 1999 GOECKE MOVED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF fiHE MEETING OF FEBRUARY 10, 1999 AND ASKED FOR UNANIMOUS CONSENT. ERWIN SECONDED. MINUTES WERE UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED AS WRITTEN. 2. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT -None 3. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS -None 4. PUBLIC HEARINGS a. PZ99-04-A,n application for a variance for Principal Structures for the property described as Lot 8, Anglers Acres, Part 3, 1125 Angler Drive, Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Jackie L. Johnson, 1125 Angler Drive, Kenai, Alaska. GOECKE MOVED TO APPROVE PZ99-04 -APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE. ERWIN SECONDED. Planning & Zoning Cornrnission February 24, 1999 Page 1 of 9 1 ~. Discussion Ms. Johnson briefly stated her intention was to install the commercial septic system and eventually rent three cabins out during the summer. Based on finances right now, it looks like she will only be installing the commercial septic system and renting one cabin this summer. Glick asked where the third cabin will be situated in relation to the two already noted. Johnson answered the third had not been added in because Mr. McLane thought her intention was only two. The third would be right next to the other two. Goecke stated he would approve the Application but believes since staff has stated there will be a third cabin, it should be shown so it meets the criteria, and not require future consideration by the Commission. GOECKE MOVED TO AMEND THE ORIGINAL MOTION TO INCLUDE REQUIREMENT THE PLAT MAP SHOW THE ADDITION OF THE THIRD CABIN. BRYSON SECONDED. Vote Newbry Yes Goecke Yes Erwin Yes Bryson Yes Glick Yes No further discussion was held on the original motion and it was amended to read: GOECKE MOVED TO APPROVE PZ99-04 -APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE WITH STIPULATION THIRD CABIN BE INCLUDED ON THE PLAT MAP PER STAFF RECOMMENDATION. ERWiN SECONDED. Vote Bryson Yes Erwin Yes Newbry Yes Goecke Yes Glick Yes b. PZ99-05 -- An application for a conditional Use Permit for cabin rentals for the property described as Lot 8, Anglers Acres, Part 3, X 125 Angler Drive, Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Jackie L. Johnson, ! 125 Angler Drive, Kenai, Alaska. Planning & Zoning Commission February 24, 1999 Fage 2 of 9 BRYSON MOVED TO APPROVE PZ99-05 -APPLICATION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT. GOECKE SECONDED. No public comment. Discussion Goecke stated the area in question is already engaged in this type of enterprise, so has no problem voting in favor of Application. Vote Erwin Yes Bryson Yes Goecke Yes Newbry Yes Glick Yes c. PZ99-06 -Conditional Use permit -Storage Yard, for the property described as approximately 1801 Cone Avenue. (Described by the legal description KN T05N R11W S02 BEGINNING AT Sy4 CORNER OF SEC 2 TH WEST 990 FT TH NORTH 330 FT TO THE POB fiH NORTH 330 FT THN WEST 660 FT TH SOUTH 330 FT TH EAST 660 FT TO THE POB.~ Application submitted by Beaver Loop Partnership, Warren H. Polsky, Partnership Manager, 4150 Vista Court, Anchorage, Alaska 99508. BRYSON RECOMMENDED APPROVAL OF PZ99-06 - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT. ERWIN SECONDED. Public Comment Curt Wilcox, 3329 Beaver Loop Road, Kenai, Alaska. Mr. Wilcox stated his property adjoins the property in question. He provided the pictures already distributed. He stated he took the pictures today from his property. His property has a couple of views of the volcano (Mt. Redoubt) which he feels conflicts with No. 2, the value of his property. He bought the property after the storage yard was already established. He stated the Commission may see him again seeking permission to put a welding shop or woodworking shop on his property and would expect to receive permission to do so. Wilcox directed the Commission to the lower left picture of photos he had distributed earlier, to a tarped area under snow. In June of 1998, there were 55-gallon oil drums of undetermined substance. Wilcox expressed his concern regarding what could be in the drums. He stated he is not sure Beaver Loop Partnership is aware of what is stored on the property so can't say they are abusing the property. Everything else seems to be used oil-drilling equipment and there are some diesel tanks. It was too Planning & Zoning Commission February 24, 1999 Page 3 of 9 l snowy to get to the other side of the area, but gravel has been extracted and there are ponds adjoining the property. Wilcox stated he was concerned about contamination getting into his water well. He stated some of the equipment came from the Courthouse site, which was determined to be a contaminated site, so it raised the same question here. Wilcox asked the Commission to consider an investigation for contamination on the site before they grant approval of the permit. He also noted there is a closed radiator shop owned by the Beaver Loop Partnership that is another possible site of contamination. Also, scattered throughout the woods are several drums of dry cleaning fluid. A neighbor contacted ADEC last summer but has seen no action taken. Wilcox stated his major concern is the property be checked for possible contamination. Jeff Kohler, 4350 Beaver Loop, Kenal,, Alaska. Kohler stated he has been a resident on Beaver Loop Road for the past 17 years and alife-long resident of the area. He asked if there was going to be a briefing on what has occurred regarding the permit and the zoning. Glick stated there is some briefing in the materials the Commission has received that the yard was started before a permit was obtained. Now the Beaver Loop Partnership knows a permit is required, so have submitted an application. Kohler stated he has seen the character of the area change in the last 17 years. When he first moved there, it was mostly gravel pits but since then has become a nice residential area, especially with improvements on Dolchak and Angler Drives. He owns an older home and works hard at keeping up the property value. Many new homes have been built in the area. He expressed his concern regarding industrial-type uses cropping up in the area. The gravel pits are grandfathered in but would like to see the rest of the area preserved for residential use. He feels the storage area is inconsistent with recent development. Kohler doesn't feel the Partnership should receive any special consideration just because they are already there and are only now applying for the permit. He is very concerned about environmental effects. The fact a lot of the equipment came from the Courthouse site should warrant consideration. The water table at the site is very high, there are abandoned pits on one side that are perennial ponds, some of the pits are into the water table and may have to be pumped to remove gravel. Wetlands are located to the rear of the property that adjoins the golf course area and there is currently drainage that goes along Angler Drive toward the Kenai River. He doesn't anticipate seeing any water or sewer into that area far a very long time but should be an added incentive to protect the area. He agreed with Mr. Wilcox that some environmental testing needs to be done there. Kohler feels many oil service companies come and Planning $~ Zoning Commission February 24, 1999 Page 4 of 9 ga with the oil prices and economy and is concerned about having ~ a bunch of abandoned, unsalvageable and unusable equipment that someone will have to deal with in the future. He expressed his strong opposition to this backdoor attempt to get a permit when they should have been more vigilant regarding permitting requirements before establishing the yard. Lastly, Kohler stated he would like to see a bit broader notif cation than the 300' notification, especially in areas of residential concern. Laura Sievert, 3329 Beaver Loop, Kenai, Alaska. Sievert stated she lives on property adjoining the property in question. Her house is about 200' from the site. She expressed her agreement with Mr. Kohler regarding the Partnership getting special consideration because the facility is already there. She feels this very thing has been happening along Beaver Loop Road. Mr. Cone's property is a gravel pit anal the required tree buffer zone along the road was destroyed about three years ago and the owner has not been required to improve the property. She expressed her concern about things being "snuck in" because it is a residential, area. Sievert is also concerned about water contamination. She asked if the Commission grants the request, they do so only with strict stipulations. Those stipulations being water testing and field-testing before granting the permit and then require regularly scheduled testixa.g. ~irther, the owner lives in Anchorage and she doesn't believe he is aware of what is happening on the property. A couple of times equipment was stored on her property and the owner didn't know about it because there are people renting space from him. She asked that something be in writing to make sure the users of the property comply with any regulations the Planning and Zoning Commission puts forth. Bryson asked Sievert where her property was in relation to the storage area. Sievert answered it was Tract D-2. Discussion LaShot noted he had contact with Mr. Warren Polsky today. He is very sick with the flu and unable to attend tonight and asked that rather than risk a vote without his input here tonight, that the hearing be continued. Glick noted there was a letter in the packet from Chester H. Cone, who does not oppose the permit for this property. Erwin stated he was in favor of continuing the hearing because he has questions to put to the owner regarding storage of the equipment and then what will be done once the equipment is moved. Planning & Zoning Commission February 24, 1999 Page 5 of 9 ERWIN MOVED TO CONTINUE THE HEARING UNTIL fiHE NEXT PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING. GOECKE SECONDED. Vote Erwia Yes Bryson Yes Goecke Yes Newbry Yes Glick Yes Bryson commented there were some assertions made as part of the submittal form. If the City has additional comments to address those items, he feels it would be appropriate they be part of the record. Bannock stated for information the next Planning & Zoning Commission meeting is March 10. 5. NEW BUSINESS a. Ordinance No. 1813-99 -Title 4 (Uniform Building Codes Amendment -- Discussion Glick stated the ordinance is before the Council as a discussion item because it will be voted on for approval at the next City Council meeting. LaShot noted this adopts the new Building Codes. The twa major changes include the building official's intent to eliminate the plot plan except in circumstances where he feels it is necessary. Also, the fees for plan reviews for residential construction would be going from 65% of the building permit fee to 20%. This was recommended by the City Manager. There has also been added some materials not allowed for water service installation, basically plastic. The rest of the ordinance is mostly substituting dates for new building codes. Glick asked Bannock if the Council required a vote from the Commission if there was something they wanted changed. Bannock clarif ed this was a Council ordinance before the Commission as a review item. fi. OLD BUSINESS -None 7. CODE ENFORCEMENT -None Planning & Toning Commission February 24, 1999 Page6of9 1 8. REPORTS a. City Council Councilman Bannock directed the Commission to the Agenda of the Council meeting of February 17, 1999. Mr. Frazer took his Oath of Office as the new Council member. Items of interest include the Cunningham Park Update. Anew plan was drafted which would keep river access at the park but not an access for motorboats. That plan was forwarded to the Kenai River Classic for review. The costs were greater than the money donated for the project and Mr. Nelson has developed it into athree-phase plan. The whole project will cost $150,000, $100,000 was donated for the improvements. Item H-6, Petition to Vacate, Shaginoff Subdivision. The Council adopted the Petition exactly as Planning and Zoning passed it, they approved the vacation of the right of way, they denied the portion of the walkway. Bannock noted he learned the Council only has veto power to veto a decision to vacate. The Council does not have any authority of denial, hence the Council stood on the Commission's decision. b. Borough Planning Bryson reported there was a meeting February 8 and reviewed its actions at this meeting because he was absent from the last Commission meeting. Under Section E: 1. Time Extension Request -Carlos Freeman was approved. 2. Land use permit - Eagleaerie Avenue, a gravel site requested by Doug and Sandra Stark was approved. 3. Plat Waiver Request - Rolco Pacific was approved. 4. Plat Waiver Application -George Johnson Swanson River area was withdrawn by the applicant. 5. Time Extension Request -- Laubner Addition was approved. 6. Barge Floating Facility, Bay Barge Company at Resurrection Bay/ Fox Island was denied. Public Hearing Items 1. Shaginoff Subdivision -approved right-of--way vacation, denied walkway easement vacation. The Trails Committee had reviewed this and recommended the same as the Commission. 2. Proposed Reclassification of Moose Point and Gray Cliff Subdivisions was approved. 3. Proposed Reclassification of Exit Glacier Subdivision in Seward was approved. Planning & Zoning Commiission February 24, 1999 Page 7 of 9 ~~ 4. Land-use Permit Application for a gravel pit in Cooper Landing area was approved. Bryson reported on the actions of the February 22, 1999 meeting. E-1 Proposed Borough Ordinance 99-01, Creating a Residential Subdivision District, was postponed. E-2 Proposed Borough Ordinance 99-02, Re-enacting Definitions in Individual Chapters and Adopting a Single Chapter of Title 21 was postponed. Bryson noted both will have considerable discussion before they are voted upon. E-3 Public Hearing -Petition to Vacate 100' right-of--way on Ptarmigan Heights Drive. Involved four structures in varying degrees of encroachment. It was approved to vacate 10' right-of--way. The whole subdivision was platted with 100' right-of-way because of grade constraints. E-4 Public Hearing, Section line easement through two parcels of private property was denied. Persons in opposition made argument it was a used ski area and is about 50' away from Diamond Ridge Road. F-1 Public Hearing -Ordinance 99-10: Amending KPB Chapter 21.02 to provide for a member of the City of Homer to sit on the Kachemak Bay Advisory Planning Commission was postponed. H-1 Time Extension: Request, Carl Sholin was approved. H-2a Plat Amendment Request, Stanford Subdivision was approved. H-2b Gruening Vista 1998 Addition was approved. c. Administration No report. 9. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED -None 10. INFORMATION ITEMS a. KPB "Notice of Planning Commission Action" of February 8, 1999. b. Letter to KPB dated 2/ 18/99 regarding 5haginoff Subdivision ROW Vacation c. "Zoning bulletin" -January 2S, 1999 11. COMMISSIONERS' COMMENTS /QUESTIONS Commissioner Glick welcomed Councilman Bannock back to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Planning & Zoning Commission February 24, 1999 Page S of 9 \ 12. ADJOURNMENT 1 GOECKE MOVED TO ADJOURN. MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:42 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Victoria Askin Contract Secretary ~ Planning & Zoning Commission February 24, 1999 Page 9 of 9 ~7"~ CITY OF KENAI 2iD FIDALGO AVE., SMITE 200 KI=iVAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 ~ TELEPIiONE 9D7-283-7535 _ _ FAX 907-283-3D14 lll~~l ~~: February 8, 1999 CITY OP KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The following public hearing have been scheduled for the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting of February 24, 1999: PZ99-06--Conditional Use Permit -Storage Yard, for the property described as approximately 1801 Cane Avenue. (Described by the legal description KN T05N R1 1 W S02 BEGINNING AT 5114 CORNER OF SEC 2 TH WEST 990 FT TH NORTH 330 FT TO THE POB TH NORTH 330 FT TH WEST 660 FT TH SOUTH 330 FT TH EAST 660 FT TO THE POB.~ Application submitted by Beaver Loop Partnership, Warren H. Polsky, Partnership Manager, 4150 Vista Court, Anchorage, Alaska 99508. The Meeting will commence at 7:00 p.m. in the Kenai City Hall Council Chambers at 210 Fidaigo Avenue, Suite 200, Kenai. Anyone wishing to present testimony concerning this permit should do so at the hearing or submit written comments to the City of Kenai, Planning Department, 210 Fidalgo, Suite 200, Kenai, Alaska 9961 1-7794 prior to February 24, 1999. For mare information please contact Marilyn Kebschull or Jack La Shot at 283-7933. YOU ARE BEING SENT THIS NOTICE BECAUSE YOU OWNILEASE PROPERTY WITHIN 300 FEET OF THE PROJECT SITE OR ARE AN INTERESTED PARTY STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Date: 212199 Prepared By: JL1mk Res: PZ99-06 GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Beaver Loop Partnership 333-7246 Warren H. Polslcy, Partnership Manager 4150 Vista Court Anchorage, AK 99508 Requested Action: Conditional Use Permit -Storage Yard Legal Description: KN T05N R11W S02 BEGINNING AT S114 CORNER OF SEC 2 TH WEST 990 FT TH NORTH 330 FT TO THE POB TH NORTH 330 FT TH WEST 660 FT TH SOUTH 330 FT TH EAST 660 FT TO THE POB Street Address: Approximately 1801 Cone Avenue, Kenai, Alaska KPB Parcel No: 04904006 Existing Zoning: RR--Rural Residential Current Land Use: Storage Facility Land Use Plan: Low Density Residentia! ANALYSIS General Information: KMC 14.20.150 de#ails the intent and application process far conditional uses. The code also specifies the review criteria that must be satisfied prior to issuing the permit. The criteria are: 1. The use is consistent with the purpose of this chapter and the purposes and intent of the zoning district; 2. The value of the adjoining property and neighborhood will not be significantly impaired; 3. The proposed use is in harmony with the Comprehensive Plan; 4. Public services and facilities are adequate to serve the proposed use; 5. The proposed use will not be harmful to the public safety, health or welfare; 6. Any and all specific conditions deemed necessary by the commission to fulfill the above-mentioned conditions should be met by the applicant. These may include, but are not limited to measures relative to access, ~~ gZ99-06 Comments Page 2 screening, site development, building design, operation of the use and other similar aspects related to the proposed use. During annual reviews of gravel pit permits, it was noted that a storage yard was located on the above-noted parcel. Research indicated a permit had not been issued for this facility. The owner, Beaver Loop Partnership, was notified that a Conditional Use Permit is required to operate such a facility in a residential zone. As result of this notification, the application for this permit was received. Because this is a facility operating without a permit, the Commission will be reviewing the application without the opportunity afforded prior to the facility being constructed. The Commission should review the application, as required under KMC 14.20.150. If any criteria are in conflict with the operation, the Commission may place stipulations on the operation or determine that the use does not fit the criteria. In this case, the Commission could deny the permit. Please review the detailed description supplied by the applicant. It should be noted that the City has no record of the applicant's recollections regarding this site. As noted by the applicant, this facility is used by Nabors Drilling {previously Grace Drilling). This is the equipment that was moved from the current courthouse site. The courthouse site required clean up because of contaminated soils. Of concern, is the possibility that this contamination may now be taking place at the new site. The applicant should be required to provide information as to what steps have been taken to prevent similar contamination to this site. If no plan has been prepared, administration would recommend requiring a reclamation plan which includes sails testing to assure no contamination has taken place. This site is zoned rural residential. The area is surrounded by gravel pit operations and there are no residences in the general proximity. The facility would not appear to significantly impair the value of adjoining properties. City bngineer: It may be appropriate to require the applicant to show compliance with applicable ADEC regulations regarding storage of hazardous materials. Building Official: No building code issues. PZ99-d6 Comments RECOMMENDATIONS Page 3 It would appear that this facility's location in an area surrounded by gravel pits would not affect neighboring property values. There are concerns regarding the type of equipment stored at the site and possibilities of contamination. Would recommend approval. However, this approval should be contingent upon a reclamation plan that requires soil testing. The Commission may want to consider testing prior to reclamation to assure that the water table is not being contaminated. ATTACHMENTS: 7. Resolution No. PZ99-06 2. Application 3. Drawings - CITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ99-06 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI GRANTING A REQUEST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT T0: BEAVER LOOP PARTNERSHIP 4150 VISTA COURT ANCHORAGE AK 99508 USE STORAGE YARD LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 1801 CONE AVENUE, KENAI, AK iKPB 049040061 WHEREAS, the Commission finds: 1 . That an application meeting the requirements of Section 14.20.150 has been submitted and received on: Februar 2 1999 2. This request is on land zoned: RR--Rural Residential 3. That the applicant has demonstrated with plans and other documents that they can and will meet the following specific requirements and conditions in addition to existing requirements: a. b. 4. That a duly advertised public hearing as required by KMC 14.20.280 was conducted by the Commission on: Febr_u_ary 24 and March 10, 1999 ._ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI THAT THE APPLICANT HAS DEMONSTRATED THAT THE PROPOSED STORAGE YARD MEETS THE CONDITIONS REQUIRED FOR SAID OPERATION AND THEREFORE THE COMMISSION DOES AUTHORIZE THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIAL TO ISSUE THE APPROPRIATE PERMIT. PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, March 10 , 1999. CHAIRPERSON ATTEST: RECEIVED ~ ~- FHB Z ~ "CITY OF KEN i C~ o~ KEN,~r PtAMNING DEPARTMENT 210 FIOALGQ AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 9461 f-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283.3014 jl ~»: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION Date: -~ ~ ~ ~ ~/, Applicant's Name: ~ b' ~ J /L ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r~ i ~~r ~- r r= ~ r ~~ :~ Business Name• r~ i ~ ~ Z ~- G ~ I' ~ a ~ ~ Mailin Address: `~/ ~ L~ I,~ ~ 5" '/-~- c_ / ~ ~~~,.~ ~. u Street Address: ~.i l ~%1 (Where permit will be operated from.) Legal Description of Property: !,c/ 1 ~: 5 Y ~ i 1 C S U ~ z~,_= 4 / ,,,; ~, ~~. j ` ~ G~el~=12 r; F ~>:C , ~ T,~ 4~~r~ ~ i~ ~r 7`~'>~'~ r~/Ic_i~G ~ Ti~~ 3 ~u /_ AS% L- E~ 5r~ ~.3~=% ~ i ~, i"c,~ •;.,(~.r TF~ J i v /~ ~ i i.~i SG, t3 ~nr !}' 1' S r !~ `c=P1Y~'iy.~' i. t= S'i~ C .;7, "i ~ C~1 `i ~i G ~'~/G a ~ c: ~~J _33~, ~ Keriai~ n nsu~ B ro ough Parcel No ~ ~ ~S~ ~`' ~ ~~ ~ 'L ~ ' ~y- ~,~ ~ 9 ~' ~~~ ~ - City of Kenai Zoning: r r~ L Provide a detailed description of the proposed use. If the space provided is not sufficient, attach a sheet to the application. I~r NC=f' 1? S i ~ l.~ ~ i~ ~ Tip/ S 5 f`',~~.,,lt~ t~ i4 S- %~~- n~ ~~ /~ Tc~ ^1` C';'~ 111ZI J I JN .L~r7-l _ Ci 7'/ C •°- xr=//f~ f ~ U L~~J~ ~/~~C~i ~ ~" ~~O` i `/C+ r.: f:. ~i "/~_G r yl~;y/J-i i.1C /1 ~, '~_ ~`,,:~~C~i~ "T/"{~ fii~l~ii~7 1`'"~ y/,ti/~~-l` .,.n C'.7 i.' ~- i' r~ ,d4i > r ='L-i_ t~ ~ /~ i / i:j ~.-~ ! ~ _! j /`sCr ~^ .-`ifs ~~.~/}C i~/ZI ~ I~R!f ~~ 'i'f~!'~//s ] ~ s= ,~} ~) !.J 1 ,'+ ~******* The following information must be provided before your application will be considered for rocessin Do not submit our a lication until it contains all re aired information. (Check each box that applies and attach the necessary information to this application.} I am the legal owner of the property. ~~~ r""~ ~T~~fZ ~~..- 5' ~ ~ ~ ^ I am not the Iegal owner of the property; however, I have attached verification by the owner of the property that I have permission to apply far this Conditional Use Permit. Attached are dimensioned plot plans showing the location of all existing and proposed buildings or alteration on the affected property. Plans must show, at a minimum, the entrance, exit, and pazking spaces on the property. (~ I have paid the appropriate fee. I have reviewed Kenai Municipal Code 14.20.150, Conditional Use Permits, and believe that the requested permit satisfies the requirements of this section of the code. Specifically, the following requirements have been satisfied: [~~ The use is consistent with the purpose of this chapter and the purposes and intent of the zoning district. The value of the adjoining property and neighborhood will not be significantly impaired. ~` The proposed use is in harmony with the Comprehensive Plan. Public services and facilities are adequate to serve the proposed use. The proposed use will not be harmful to the public safety, health or welfaze. I certify that the information provided is accurate to the best of my knowledge. ~J!"~ ~/,~ ,~ li D i- ^ `~/~.~ ray,, ,~ s • ~i r ~ I \ _ fl Applicant: -..~L--~ /`~'. =~ ~ : I~~.~ ~-c:,. ,~-~~ ~'1.~ Date: I Attachment: KMC 14.20.150 ~I i ~F 'R TR. C N0, 2 ~~. ~~ \ 'V V ~~~ s TR. D-1 a ~ TR. A-lA N~~ 4 TR. ~-2A ~ _. ALASKA AIGGREGATE ` ~, . y f~/~-1~ L i L ;~ i `~ ~~(a f3 Ui t rN'f s r~ iru 1.. um app ~~ ~ ~~oo ~noo N^~ 5 ~,, ~ ~~` ai ~ ~~~ 2 ~~ e n e~oa ~~ ~~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ l -. ~ AFC ~ U F Fa ~ - - ~e ~~ '~ A~ C/ H,y~Nc ~~k~ ~~ ~ ~~~w a M~ ~~~~ ~y~ ~P ~~ ~~ ~~ a CITY OF KENAI -~ c~ e~ ~,~~~~~ ~ 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99511-7794 TELEPIiONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 4 ~~I~e 1442 MEMORANDUM TO: !Jack La Shot, City Engineer FROM: C ~ Cary R. Graves, City Attorney DATE: February 25, 1999 RE: Agreement on moving the Grace Drilling Storage Yard You requested that I do a memorandum regarding the agreement to move the Grace Drilling storage yard. My recollection of those events follows. In 1991-92 the City was interested in constructing a new courthouse for the Alaska Court System. The City felt the best location was the site of the then Grace Drilling storage yard. Grace Drilling had that site under along-term lease. The City approached Grace Drilling about buying out the remainder of the lease. Grace Drilling indicated it was willing to give up the lease but it wanted compensation for its leasehold interest and to cover the cost of moving the equipment stored on the site. At some point during the negotiations over compensation, it was suggested that the City build a new fence for Grace DriU.ing at wherever it moved the equipment. Instead of agreeing to that request, the City increased its buyout number and stated that Grace Drilling could use the additional money to build its own fence. The amount of compensation was agreed on at $40,000. I have attached a copy of the Mutual Release dated January 14, 1992. In summary, while there was discussion about the City building a new fence for Grace Drilling, that request was dropped in return for additional compensation to Grace Drilling. The termination agreement does not refer to the City constructing a fence for Grace Drilling because that was nat part of the final agreement. I do not recall any discussions or representations about where the equipment was to be moved. While it is possible that it was discussed and I do not remember it, or that I was not a parry to the conversation, my recollection is that it was solely Grace Drilling's responsibility to fmd a suitable and legal site somewhere. I do not recall discussing the equipment being moved to the Beaver Loop area. If you or members of the Planning and Zoning Commission have arty questions about this issue, please feel free to let me know. CRG/sp Attachment K RE 88 OJ~7LJP, Ff `t 1 9Gi. GRACE DRILLING COMPANY, of 1211 E. SOth Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 99518, {hereafter referred to as "Lessee"), and the CITY OF KENAI, of 210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska, 99611, '(hereafter referred to as "City") on the 14TH day of ~i...J^,- 1992, da hereby mutually rescind that certain Lease Agreement dated November 2i, 1990 and recorded on December 3, 1990 in Baak 0375 at Pege 001, in the Kenai Recording District, T:11rd Judicial District, State of Alaska, for lease of the callowinq described Xeal property: i; Lots 10, 11, 12 and 1], Block 1, Coak r~ ~~ Inlet Industrial Air Q~rk, Kenai, Alaska This ©utual release and termination of said Leas^ Agreement is subject to the follawinq conditions: 1. The effective date of this Mutual Release shall be June 1, 1992. 2. The leased property shall be free and clear of any liens ar encumbrances. ~F' v~ 3. Grace Drilling shall be responsible for the 1991 and . P rora~'~ 1992 property taxes !or'the leasehold estate. 4. This Mutual Release shall not be effective until signed by all parties. 5. This mutual release shall not in any bray abrogate the duties and responsibilities contained in Paragraph 54 of the P~qe 1 a[ 3 - MUTUAL RELEASE Lessor: Lei ne: _. 2fl0~! OJe7UF.~E't~~ Lease Agreement, except that the City shall be responsible for the entire costs of the environmental assessment described in paragraph 54(d). 6. The City shall have the right to enter upon the premises to conduct site surveys, environmental assessments, soils investigation. and other necessary pre-construction engineering work. 7. As compensation for costs and expenses lessee shall incur in moving from the leased premises, and in order to induce the lessee to voluntarily rescind the lease agreement between the parties, the City shall pay the lessee, Grace Drilling Company the amount of Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000.00). Payment of said amount shall be made within thirty (30} days of the execution of this release agreement. IN WITNESS W}{EREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. LESSOR: CITY OF K£NAI ey ~ will a 3. 8 ghton City Hager ATTEST: Carol L. Frees, City Clerk LESSEE: GRACE DRILLING COMPANY Hy ~^-~- Cal Massmann, Vice PresEdent Finance ~ Administration Pagr 2 of 3 - MIITIIAL RELEA58 La~~ocs Lupus • r 11 l STATE OF TEXAS } }ss COUNTY OF DALLAS } EOQiiVJJUP,~E~ fJ ON THIS DAY personally appeared before me Cai Maasmann, the Vice President. Finance & Administration of Grace Grilling Company, to ma known to be the individual described in and who exaquted the foregoing Mutual Release, and acknowledged that he ongbehsifaofaGrace drilling Campanyunforythetuses and purposes therein mentioned. GIVER under my hand and official seal this IA}fa, day at January, 1992. ~A11011A~IAOMIS NOTARY PUBLIC for State of TEXAS ~~~'~'~F°' Hy Commission Expires: G r~-?7i4p3 Mo..rr.tnrs ~ STATE OF ALASKA } }ss THIRD 3UDICIAL DISTRICT ) 1 THIS IS TO CERTIFY Chat an this /,,,~~ day of , 1992, WILLIAM J. BRIGHTON, City Manager, City of Kenai, individually as well as in his representative capacity, being personally known to me, appeared before me and acknowledged the voluntary and authorized execution of the [oreroing Mutual Release vn behalf of the City of Kenai, for the ueas and p,urposea therein mentioned. ,;tai: rr.r.._ ~~Lm 9~ {~`~. ~ NOTARY PUBLIC for State of ALASKA .. : i ; .~: My Commission Expires: 7 9~. ~ ,' ~r ~~ 1 { ~~:' ~ ~rl '} 3 I -r~ww 'S2 ~Fl~ 12 Phi 3 35 PSq~ 3 of 3 - y[i'rUAL RELEASE L~~for~ L~saN t ~~ STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Date: 2122199 Prepared By: JLlmk Res: PZ99-07 GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Deborah M. Nyquist P.O. Box 1821 Kenai, AK 9961 1 Requested Action: Home Occupation -Daycare Legal Description: Lot 5, Block 3, Deepwood Park Subdivision Street Address: 1 10 Deepwood Court KPB Parcel No.: 04938035 Existing Zoning: RS--Suburban Residential Current Land Use: Residential Land Use Plan: Medium Density Residential ANALYSIS General information: KMC 14.20.230 outlines the regulations that allow home occupations in residential areas. Applicant has submitted an application and floor plan as required. It appears based on the information submitted that this daycare qualifies as a home occupation. RECOMMENDATIONS Recommend approval. ATTACHMENTS: ~ 1. Resolution No. PZ99-07 2. Application 3. Drawings 5a STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Date: 2122199 Prepared By: JLlrnk Res: PZ99-07 GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Deborah M. Nyquist P.O. Box 1821 Kenai, AK 9961 1 Requested Action: Home Occupation -Daycare Legal Description: Lot 5, Block 3, Deepwood Park Subdivision Street Address: 1 10 Deepwood Court KPB Parcel No.: 04938035 Existing Zoning: RS--Suburban Residential Current Land Use: Residential Land Use Plan: Medium Density Residential ANALYSIS General Information: KMC 14.20.230 outlines the regulations that allow home occupations in residential areas. Applicant has submitted an application and floor plan as required. It appears based on the information submitted that this daycare qualifies as a home occupation. RECOMMENDATIONS Recommend approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution No. PZ99-07 2. Application 3. Drawings CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ99-07 HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT A RESOLUTION.OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI GRANTING A REQUEST FOR A HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT AS AUTHORIZED BY 14.20.230 OF THE KENAI ZONING CODE, FOR: Daycare , „_ (Type of Permit) OPERATED BY: Deborah M. Nyguist __ ____ LOCATED: 110 Dee wood Court Lot 5 Block 3 Dee wood Park Subdivision KPB Parcel No. 04938035 (Street Address and Legal Description) WHEREAS, the Commission finds: 1. That an application meeting the requirements of Sec.14.20.230, has been submitted and received on February 22. 1999 ~ 2. That the application has been reviewed by the Commission at their meeting of March_ 1.0, 1999 and found that all application requirements have been satisfied. 3. That the applicant has demonstrated with plans and other documents that he can and will meet the requirements and conditions as specified. 4. That the following additional requirements have been established by the Commission as a condi#ion of permit issuance: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai that the applicant has demonstrated that the proposed development meets the conditions required for said proposal and therefore the Commission authorizes the permit. PASSED by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai, Alaska, this 10th day of March 1999. Chairman: ATTEST: HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: a~~~~~ NAME: ~~P r~ ~ , tiV ~--~~~ PHONE: MAILING ADDRESS: ~~ ~4X i~~~ l' PHYSICAL ADDRESS: l ~V ~~ ~~'~ ~' `x'05 N ~ ~. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ °~ RECEIVED F~ z z ~aaq PlANNI G~DEPA TMEMT ~~ ~~~3 F/cLo.il ~ ~~ ~`~ toZ ~ ~31~ ~ 1~ 3 PARCEL NUMBER: ~~ ~~- ~'-~~~~i~^ZONING: 1~eS~~~n~C~ o.r~ O ~~~v~~ `` DESCRIPTION OF OCCUPATION: ~ ° tee- d Cow ~ ~ ~ °'r~- ~~ ~~ ~,a.1I ~', r--1e. _ an~ ~~Jo ~o.EC ~~ t~-~e.~,~ l0 1-,r ,,,3 ~ ' Section 14.20.230 of the City of Kenai Municipal Code outlines regulations that allow Home Occupations in residential zones, subject to the following conditions: Not more than one person outside the family shall be employed in the home occupation. • No more than 30 % of the gross floor area of all buildings on the lat shall be used for the home occupation. Submit a site plan showing square footage of all structures oa the lot. includinu the residence and anv accessory structures. In addition. show parlcin~ areas and traffic patterns. Clearly mark the area to be used for the home_occU a~on• • The home occupation shall be carried on wholly within the principal building, or the building which are accessory thereto. Any building used for a home occupation shall be wholly enclosed. Applicant's Signature ~^ ~- ~ ~ ~~ Date: d ~ ~ ~ l ~******* Application reviewed and approved hy: ~ ~1~~~~ Planning & Zoning O icial Date: ;:7 U? ,~ Approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission: Date: ~EEpc+J~b caner --~ ~bEADEl.1D `rasa Aeau~) ~a r ~ ~o P o l~ cc~z..nd . ~ COVE[[] ~'d2G1~~, T--T ~ i. W . ~ (DRy cAQ~) °~~~ - . ~~ _. ' - ,~ ~: :~ ':. ~~$~ - ~. r~- - .. et Y h _' .: - F c ; yy ~1.~Y[r 1 Fr'L~- -E~~ - - ... - _ .- ~~ ~ _ r ~ ''P ti ~ - ,. . - , - .- ~ _ ~ iv ~ t ~-_ _ _ r ~. ,., . ~:W _ .~ - ~3 ~ y r, - _ x~ ~, 4 .. - - -- ; ~`'.. •,k'. ~~ ~~~. - F .+~r - DR ~~ ~ , CITY OF KENAI Suggested by: Administration ORDINANCE NO. -99 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, FINDING THAT CERTAIN CITY-OWNED LAND DESCRIBED AS THAT PORTION OF THE WEST 1/2 SOUTHEAST '/4, SOUTHEAST ~/4 AND THE EAST 1/2 SOUTHWEST 1/4, SOUTHEAST '/a, SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 11 WEST, SEWARD MERIDIAN, ALASKA IS NOT REQUIRED FOR A PUBLIC PURPOSE FOR THE CITY OF KENAI AND CAN BE DONATED TO THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH. WHEREAS, the above described property ("the property") is the land upon which the Kenai Central High School is located; and WHEREAS, the property was transferred to the City of Kenai by the United States of America in Patent No. 1231816 dated May 7, 1963 for educational site purposes; and WHEREAS, the City of Kenai was authorized by the Bureau of Land Management on. January lb, 1984 to transfer the property to Kenai Peninsula Borough for public education purposes if the City desired to make such a transfer; and WHEREAS, Kenai Central High School is operated by the Kenai Peninsula School District rather than the City of Kenai; and WHEREAS, the City of Kenai does not need the land for a public purpose but the Kenai Peninsula Borough has such a need; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, Alaska, that certain land described as that portion of the West 1/2 Southeast 1/4, Southeast 1/4 and the East 1/2 Southwest '/4, Southeast 1/4, Section 33, Township 6 North, Range 11 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska is not required for a public purpose for the City of Kenai and may be donated to the Kenai Peninsula Borough for public educational site purposes and subject to the deed restrictions and/or conditions contained in Patent No. 1231816 conveying the property from the United States of American to the City of Kenai. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this _ day of Aprii 1999. ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk John J. Williams, Mayor Introduced Adopted: Effective March 17, 1999 April 7, 1999 May 7, 1999 (3/4/99 sp) l ~' (~ ~ AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCIL _ REGULAR MEETING MARCH 3, 1999 7:00 P.M. KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS http:/ /www.ci.keaai.ak.us ITEM 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 sa 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. ITEM B: SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (10 minutes) 1. Mayor John WiIliams - a. Property tax payers b. Borough Economic Outlook Forum - Dwindling City Tax Base c. Kustaten Ridge Project d. Washington, D.C. trip e. Representative Smalley's meeting of Monday, March 1 f. Old City Video g. Administrative Exemption to Setback Requirements ITEM C: PUBLIC HEARING5 ~~~ ~_ 1. Ordinance No. 1812-99 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by X750 in the Council on Aging Borough Special Revenue Fund. ~ 2. Ordinance No. 1813-99 -- Amending Title 4 of the Kenai Municipal Code Entitled, "Uniform Building Codes," to Adopt and Incorporate by .3/,.~~~9 Reference Therein the 1997 Editions of the Uniform Building Code, the Uniform Building Security Code, the Uniform Cade for Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, the Uniform Sign Code, the Uniform Mechanical Code, the Uniform Plumbing Code, and the 1999 National Electrical Code. -1- ~~d ~, 3. Resolution No. 98-84 -- Declaring the Following Engine Surplus and Donating it to the Kenai Peninsula Fire Chiefs Association. {Postponed on 12/2/98 to Time Certain on 3/3/99.) ~~~ ~ 4. Resolution No. 99-10 -- Adopting a Flexible Benefits Plan. ,/~ 5. Resolution No. 99-11 -- Accepting Conveyance of a 9.64+ Acre Parcel /`~~ ~' Next to Kenai Central High School from the Kenai Peninsula Borough. ITEM 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 a. Beautification Committee b. Historic District Board c. Kenai Visitors & Convention Bureau Board d. Alaska Municipal League Report ITEM E• MINUTES i. *Regular Meeting of February 17, 1999. ITEM F: CORRESPONDENCE ITEM G: OLD BUSINESS ITEM H: NEW BUSINESS ~i^vr/e~ 1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified ~pr~v~Q' 2. Purchase Orders Exceeding $2,500 -2- ~ ITEM I: ADMINISTRATION REPORTS 1. Mayor 2. City Manager 3. Attorney 4. City Clerk 5. Finance Director 6. Public Works 7. Airport Manager ITEM J: DISCUSSION 1. Citizens (five minutes) 2. Council EXECUTIVE SESSION -- None Scheduled ITEM K: ADJOURNMENT -3- KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLAT COMMITTEE PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUfLDING 144 NORTH BINKLEY SOLDOTNA, ALASKA March $, 1999 5:30 P.M. Tentative Agenda A. CALL TO ORDER Members: g, ROLL CALL Peggy Boscacci 5sictovia Clty Term Expires 2000 C, APPROVAL OF AGENDA EXCUSED ABSENCES, AND MINUTES Ellis Hensley Nikiski Term Expires 1999 1. Agenda Brent Johnson Kasilof Area 2. MemberlAlternate Excused Absences Term Expires 2000 Ann Whitmore-Painter a- No excused absences requested. Moose Pass Area Term Expires 2000 3. Mine#es ~ ALTERNATES: a. February 22, 1999 Philip Bryson Kenai Clty D. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS Term Expires 206f Robertclutts 1. Tower Hills Park SID; Kenai Spur Hi hwa Anchor Point Term Expires 2001 g y Prelimina ; Inte rit Serve s10'Gwinn ry g y y KPB File 99-027 Leroy Gannaway Homer City Term Expires 2001 2. Crane Subdivision; west Of Falls Creek Preliminary; Integrity SurveyslCrane KPB File 99-026 3. Rockford SID Marsh Addition Marydale Avenue, Safdotna City Preliminary; Swan SurveyinglMarsh KPB File 99-029 4. Arrowhead Estates Addition 1 Jim Dahler Road; Preliminary Swan SurveyinglArrowhead Capital Corporation Prafi# Sharing Plan Trust KPB File 99-031 Sb. 5. Sandy Hills Estates; west of Whisper Lake Preliminary; Swan SurveyinglBangerter KPB File 99-032 6. Harold SID No. 2; Arness Lake Preliminary; Johnson SurveyinglDale KPB Fife 99-030 E. ADJOURNMENT The next regularly scheduled Plat Committee meeting is March 22, 1999 at 5:30 p.m, in the Planning Department (top floor}, Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley, Soldotna. KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION BOROUGH ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS 144 NORTH BINKLEY SOLDOTNA,ALASKA March 8, 1999 7:30 P.M. Tentative Agenda John Hammelman Chairman Areawide Term Expires 1999 Philip 13rysan Vice Chairman Kenai City Term Expires 20D1 Ann Whitmore-Painter Parliamentarian Moose Pass Area Term Expires 24D0 Peggy G.13ascacci PC Member 5eldovia City Term Expires 2000 Wayne Carpenter PC Member Seward Gity Term Expires 1999 Robert Clutts PC Member Anchor Poinl Term Expires 2001 Wes Coleman PC Memher Soldotna City Term Expires 1999 Leroy Gannaway PC Memher Homer City Term Expires 2D01 EIEis Hensley, Jr. PC Member Nikiski Term Expires 1999 Brent Johnson PC Memher Kasilaf Area Term Expires 2000 Jim Skogs[ad I PC Member Hope Term Expires 2001 A. CALL TO ORDER B. ROLL CALL C. APPROVAL OF REGULAR AGENDA AND ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGENDA AI! items on the consent agenda are considered routine and noncontroversial by the Planning Commission and wilt 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 norms[ sequence on the regular agenda. Efyou 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. Time Extension Requests - Nane 2. Plats Granted Administrative Approval 3. Plats Granted Approval Under 20.04.070 4. Plat Amendment Requests a. Moose Range Meadows Wildlife Addition Plat 98-91 Kenai Recording District Location: Keystone Drive KPB File 99-02$ [Swan Surveying] 5. Coastal Management Program a. Coastal Management Program Consistency Reviews 1) Happy Timber Sale; Location: Happy Valley; Department of Natural Resources, Division of 1~orestry; SC-3095K 2) Cooper Lake Turbine Replacement; Location: Cooper Landing area; Chugach Electric Association; AK9902-01 AA; postponed pending receipt of additional information 3} Hatchery Reconstruction; Port Graham Corporation; Location: Port Graham; AK9902-08AA b. Conclusive Consistency Determinations Received from DGC c. Administrative Determinations 6. KPBPC Resolutions a. KPBPC Resolution 99-12: Correcting resolution number 99-01 as filed in 550 Page 352 to KPBPC Resolution 99- 12; which vacates a twenty foot utility easement centered on line common to Lots 5 and 6, Block 2 according to rlat of Kasilof Alaska Subdivision Amended {Plat 88-16G KRD); Location: Kasilof Drive, Kalifornsky Beach Road; within Section 36, Township 4 North, Range 12 West. Seward Meridian, Alaska; within the Kenai Recording District; KPB File 99-009 7. Commissioner Excused Absences a. No excused absences requested, 8. Minutes a. February 22, 1999 Plat Committee Minutes b. February 22, 1999 Planning Canunission Minutes D. PUBLIC COMMENT/PRESENTATIONS {Items other than those appearing on the agenda. Limited to three minutes per speaker unless previous arrangements are made.) 1. Mark Weatherstone, Resource Conservation and Development District, Inc. E. UNFINISHED BUSINESS -None F. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Ordinance 99-12: Amending Appendix A "Road Construction Standards" Adopted under KPB 14.06, Road Standards G. VACATIONS NOT REQUIRING A PUBLIC HEARING -None a H. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Plat Waiver Application; Johnson, George E. & Alice; KPBPC Resolution 99-05: Granting a platting waiver for certain lands within Section 1, Township 5 North, Range 9 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska; KPB File 99-012 [George Johnson]; Location: Swanson River Road area 2. Time Extension Request; Habitat Acres Addition No. 1; Location: Dolly Varden Street & Colonial Drive within the City of Kenai; KPB File 96-020 [Requested by Integrity Surveys] KPBPC Resolution 99-14: A Resolution Establishing Fees lnr Material Site Permits CONSIDERATION OF PLATS Six plats are scheduled to be reviewed by the Plat Committee. KENAI RIVER HABITAT PROTECTION {KPB 2 i .1$) Conditional Use Permit Application Pursuant to KPB 21.1 S; located within the 50 foot Kenai River Habitat Protection Area. The applicant proposes to renovate the existing 12$ lf. of wooden decked walkway with the installation of new deck boards and the installation of an additional 3601f. of similarly constructed walkway parallel to the Kenai River. The project is located on Government Lot 22, 23 and 24, Section 33, TSN, R10W, S.M., River Mile 22.9; right bank (KPB Parcel No. 060-330-10, I 1 & 12); Location: East Redoubt, City of Soldotna; KPBPC Resolution 99-13 K. COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS Redoubt Shoals; Location: off West Forelands, Cook Inlet; Oil and Gas Exploration Platform; horcenergy, Inc.; AK9$0$-03OG L. OTHER/NEW BUSINESS Prior Existing Use Determination; Location: near Sterling, Merkel. 2. Prior Existing Use Determination; Location: near Ninilchik, Blossom. 3. Prior Existing Use Determination; Location: near Anchor Point, Howard. 4. Prior Existing Use Determination; Location: near Hope, Kenai Peninsula Borough Land Management Division. M. ASSEMBLY COMMENTS N. DIRECTOR'S COMMENTS O. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS P. PENDING ITEMS FOR FUTURE ACTION Permit Application for a Sand, Gravel or Material Site; Anchor Point; CIif Shafer, carried forward from June 8, 1998. Postponed until the Coastal Management Program consistency review is re-started and concluded. 2. Proposed Residential and Preservation reclassification of borough land located in the Cooper Landing area described as Tracts B through N, Sunrise View Subdivision {preliminary plat) and a portion lying within the S1/2 of Section 25, TSN, R3 W, S.M., Alaska, pursuant to KPB Code of Ordinances, Chapter 17.10.080; carried forwazd from December 14, 1998. Postponed until brought back to the Commission by staff. 3. Public Hearing; Ordinance 99-01 Enacting Chapter 21.30 Providing for the Creation of a Residential Subdivision District Regulating Commercial and Industrial Uses Composed of All Residential Subdivision Districts in the Borough Outside of Home Rule and First Class Cities; carried forward from January 11, 1999 and February 22, 1999 Postponed until brought back to the Commission by staff. 4. Public Hearing; Ordinance 99-02 Re-enacting Def nitions in Individual Chapters of Title 2 i and Adopting a Single Chapter of Uniform Definitions for Title 21; carried forward from January 11, 1999 and February 22, 1999. Postponed until brought back to the Commission by staff. 5. Naming an Unnamed Private Road to Taxidermy Road, within Section 32, TSS, R14W, S.M. Unnamed road is located 1,700 feet west of the intersection of the Old Sterling Highway and the Sterling Highway, south of Anchor Point; carried forward from January 26, 1999. Postponed until brought back to the Commission by staff. 6. Ordinance 99-10: Amending KPB Chapter 21.02 to Provide for an Ex Officio Nonvoting Member from the City of Homer Advisory Planning Commission to Sit on the Kachemak Bay Advisory Planning Commission; carried forward from February 22, I999. Postponed until comments are received from the City of Homer. 7. Public Hearing: Vacate the full width of the 33 foot wide roadway and utility easement as shown on the plat of Marysville Too (Plat 86-93 Homer Recording District); and further described in the federal patent. Said easement, within the westerly 33 feet of Marysville Too Subdivision is located within Section 4, Township 5 South, Range 15 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska; carried forward from December 14, 1998 and January 26, 1999. Postponed to March 22, 1994 per petitioner request. Q. ADJOURNMENT PLAT COMMITTEE The Plat Committee will meet at 5:30 p.m. on March 8, 1999 in the Planning Department (top floor), Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley, Soldotna. FUTURE MEETINGS PLAT COMMITTEE The next regularly scheduled Plat Committee meeting is March 22, 1999 at 5:30 p.m., Planning Department (top floor), Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley, Soldotna. PLANNING COMMISSION The next regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting is March 22, 1999 at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Assembly Chambers, 144 North Binkley, Soldotna. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONAL ITEMS NO ACTION REQUIRED AML Bulletin #21-02, February 19, 1999 2. Homer Advisory Planning Commission February 17, 1999 Minutes 3. February 24, 1999 Letter from U.S.F.S. Regarding Resurrection Pass Trail 4. February 26, 1999 Summary of Changes between KPB 21.13 and 21.25, 21.26, and 21.27 5. Kachemak Bay Advisory PIanning Commission March 4, 1999 Agenda PLANNING DEPARTMENT Phone: 907-262-4441, extension 260 Phone: toll free within the Borough 1-800-478-4441, extension 260 Fax: 907-262-8618 e-mail address: planning@borough.kenai.ak.us web site: www.borough.kenai.ak.us/planningdept OTHER MEETINGS Kachemak Bay Advisory Planning Commission Anchor Point Advisory Planning Commission Kachemak Bay Advisory Planning Commission Cooper Landing Advisory Planning Commission Kachemak Bay Advisory Planning Commission Funny River Advisory Planning Commission Moose Pass Advisory Planning Commission Anchor Point Advisory Planning Commission Cooper Landing Advisory Planning Commission Kachemak Bay Advisory Planning Commission March 4 March 9 March 1$ March i $ Apri 1 1 Apri] 6 April 7 April 13 April 15 April 15 6 a~ .~ as a~ ~a~ v v a' ~ °~'~-' ~^ a~ ~ U o ~ rn ~ ~ ~ ~ t~,p ~A C ."~'. ~ ti j v ? "`" • F. G LL7 Q ~ v ~ ~ $ ~ w bA ~ 1G O~ ~ a as mEm- ~ ~ t3. CL P. SZ 4. a. O ~ C ~'U-. 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This will be charged against the open Purchase Order you have. Thanks. March 5, 1999 CITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION **AGENDA*` KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS March 10,1999 at 7 p.m. http:llwww.ci.kenai.ak. us 1. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: 2. PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. PZ99-06--Conditional Use Permit -Storage Yard (Continued from February 24, 1999 Meeting) -for the property described as approximately 1801 Cone Avenue. (Described by the legal description KN T05N R11W S02 BEGINNING AT 5114 CORNER OF SEC 2 TH WEST 990 FT TH NORTH 330 FT TO THE POB TH NORTH 330 FT TH WEST 660 FT TH SOUTH 330 FT TH EAST 660 FT TO THE POB.) Application submitted by Beaver Loop Partnership, Warren H. Polsky, Partnership Manager, 4150 Vista Court, Anchorage, Alaska 99508. 3. NEW BUSINESS: a. *PZ99-07-Home Occupation Permit -Daycare--Application submitted by Deborah M. Nyquist, P.O. Box 1821, Kenai, Alaska, far the property described as Lot 5, Block 3, Deepwood Park Subdivision (110 Deepwood Court). b. Ordinance Donating High School Property to Kenai Peninsula Borough -Discussion 4. OLD BUSINESS: The public is invi#ed to attend and participate. For further information cal! 283-7933. The meeting will commence at 7:00 p.m. in the Kenai City Council Chambers. Addikional information may be obtained at City Hall, at the City of Kenai web site (www.ci.kenai.ak.us), or by contacting Jack La Shot or Marilyn Kebschull at 2$3-7933. Marilyn Kebschull Planning & Zoning Administration Publish: March 8, 1999 • Page 2 k City of Kenai, 210 Fidalgo, Suite 200, Kenai, AK 99611-7794 .~ Tb: Penin9Ula Clarion (Attn: Terri) From: Marilyn Kebschull Fax: 907-283-3299 Pages: One Phone: 907-283-7551 Date: February 25, 1999 Re: PUBLIC HFJ~R[NG NOTICE CC: File ^ ilrgent ^ For Revlaw ^ Please Comment X Please Reply ^ Please Recycle Terri: Run the following announcement on March 3 and 5, 1999. Bill this under the open purchase order. Thanks. ~ 3/~ ~~ ~~ ~h~~e a~~. ~ ~~5 ~ February 25, 1999 CITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION 21d FIDALGO 5TREET, SUITE 20a KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 http:llwww.ci. kenai.ak. us PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The following public hearing has been continued from the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting of February 24, 1999 to March 10, 1999: a. PZ99-06-An application for a Conditional Use Permit far a Storage Yard for the property described as approximately 1801 Cane Avenue. (Described by the legal description KN T05N R11W S02 BEGINNING AT S114 CORNER OF SEC 2 TH WEST 990 FT TH NORTH 330 FT TO THE POB TH NORTH 330 FT TH WEST 660 FT TH SOUTH 330 FT TH EAST 660 FT TO THE POB.) Application submitted by Beaver Loop Partnership, Warren H. Polsky, Partnership Manager, 4150 Vista Court, Anchorage, Alaska 99508. The Meeting will commence at 7:00 p.m. in the Kenai City Council Chambers. Anyone wishing to present testimony concerning this application should do so at the hearing or submit written comments to the City of Kenai, Planning Department, 210 Fidalgo, Suite 200 Kenai Alaska 99611-7794 prior ko February 24th. Additional information may be obtained at City Hall, at the City of Kenai web site (www,c_i.kenai.ak.us), or by contacting Jack La Shot or Marilyn Kebschull at 283-7933. Publish: March 3 and 5, 1999 • Page 2