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2000-05-10 Planning & Zoning Packet
CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS May 10, 2000 - 7:00 p.m. http:llwww.ci.kenai. ak.us 1. CALL TO ORDER: a. Roll Call b. Agenda Approval c. Approval of Minutes: April 2b, 2000 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 items 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. PZ00-09-A resolution of the Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission recommending to the Council of the City of Kenai, that Kenai Municipal Code at 3.10 be amended to include a livestock ordinance for the City of Kenai. Livestock would be allowed on lots based on zoning and lot size. 5. OLD BUSINESS: 6. NEW BUSINESS: a. Revision of KMC 14.20.105 Townsite Historic Zoning District and creation of Historic Commission under KMC 1.61-Discussion 7. PENDING ITEMS: 8. CODE ENFORCEMENT: 9. REPORTS: a. City Council b. Borough PIanning c. Administration 10. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED: Planning & Zoning Commission Agenda 11. INFORMATION ITEMS: 12. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS: Page 2 May l0, 2000 13. ADJOURNMENT: CITY OF KENAI PLANNING 8s ZONING COMMISSION KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS April 26, 2000 - 7:00 P.M. CHAIRMAN CARL GLICK, PRESIDIN{ MINUTES ITEM 1: CALL TO ORDER Chairman Glick called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. 1-a. Roll Call Members Present: Carl Glick, Phil Bryson, Barb Nord, Don Gough, Amy Jackman Me=mbers Absent: Ron Goecke, Donald Erwin Others Present: Councilman Duane Bannock (arrived at 7:03) City Engineer Jack La Shot, Contract>Secretary Barb Roper 1-b. Agenda Approval MOTION: Commissioner Nord MOVED to approve the agenda and requested UNANIMOUS CONSENT. The motion was SECONDED by Commissioner Bryson. There were no objections noted. SO ORDERED. 1-c, Approval of Minutes: April 12, 2000 MOTION: Commissioner Bryson MOVED to approve the minutes of April 12, 2000 and requested UNANIMOUS CONSENT. The motion was SECONDED by Cornmissioner Jackman. There were no objections. SO ORDERED. 1-d. Consent Agenda -None ITEM 2: SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT -- None ITEM 3: CONSIDERATION OF PLATS -- None ITEM 4: PUBLIC HEARINGS -- None ITEM 5: NEW BUSINESS -- None ITEM 6: OLD BUSINESS 6-a. Proposed Livestock Ordinance (Review of Draft Ordinance) The Commission reviewed the draft Ordinance and the following changes and/or comments were made: • Nord had concern with item d.2 and the duration of the livestock permit for educational purposes being two years. It was noted that a 4H group could continue their project in excess of two years and that the duration, type and size of animal is up to the Animal Control Officer who may decide a large animal would not be allowed in the zone anyway. • Discussion took place on new or replacement livestock and the fact that it would be very difficult to enforce. It was noted the only time it might be noticed would be when a complaint is made or there is a problem at a specific location with regards to animals. It was also noted by Jackman that the purpose of the ordinance is to give the City the authority to act upon such complaints and/or problems. • Item (c), type of allowable livestock, was discussed and it was decided that items 16 through 19 could be removed as these large birds could not live in Alaska's cold climates. Discussion also took place on removing items 11 and 12 and it was decided they would remain on the list and will be discussed further after the public hearing. MOTION Jackman MOVED that the proposed Livestock Ordinance be scheduled far a public hearing. Motion SECONDED by Gough. AMENDMENT Nord MOVED that items 16 through 19 be removed from the allowable livestock list. Motion SECONDED by Bryson. Voice Vote: All in favor, no opposition - SO ORDERED. VOTE (Main Motion B son Yes Erwin Absent Goecke Absent Nord Yes Gou Yes Jackman Yes Glick Yes MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY PENDING ITEMS: -None CODE ENFORCEMENT: -None REPORTS: City Council -Councilman Bannock gave a brief report on the City Council meeting held on Wednesday, April 19, 2000. Borough Planning -Commissioner Bryson gave a report on the KPB Planning Commission meeting held on Apri12~4, 2000. Administration -- LaShot reported that Kebschull was in Kodiak attending a Foreign Trade Zone conference. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED: -None INFORMATION ITEMS: "Zoning Bulletin" -April I0, 2000 City of Kenai 1999 Annual Certified Local Government Report Historic District Board minutes of April 17, 2000 COMMISSION COMMENTS 8s QUESTIONS: -None ADJOURNMENT: Bryson MOVED to adjourn. There were no objections. SO ORDERED. The meeting adjourned at 7:35 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Barbara Roper, Contract Secretary L~ CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Kenai City Council Chambers 210 Fidalgo Avenue, Suite 200 May 10, 2000 @ 7 p.m. CITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ00-09 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, RECOMMENDING THE KENAI MUNICIPAL CODE AT 3.10 BE AMENDED. WHEREAS, the keeping of livestock on small lots within the City of Kenai creates sanitary, hygiene and odor problems; and WHEREAS, the keeping of livestock on small lots within the City of Kenai in some instances reduces nearby property values; and WHEREAS, restricting the keeping of livestock to lots of adequate size will reduce such problems; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City of Kenai to restrict the keeping of livestock within the City limits. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, THAT KMC 3.10.070 is enacted as follows: 3.10.070 Livestock within, the ci limits: (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, no person shall keep or maintain livestock within the City of Kenai. {b) Livestock may be kept on lots of 20,000 square feet or greater. On lots containing two-family or multiple family dwelling units, no livestock shall be allowed on lots containing less than 18,000 square feet per dwelling unit. No livestock shall be allowed in the RU, RSl, RS2 or TSH zones. Animals raised for afur-bearing purpose are not allowed in any zone. {c) In this section "livestock" is defined as the following animals: 1. Caw 11. Ratite 2. Horse 12. Duck 3. American bison 13. Goose 4. Llama 14. Chicken 5. Alpaca 15. Turkey G. Sheep 7. Swine S. Goat 9. Mule 10. Donkey (d) (1] Except for the RS1, RS2, RU, TSH zone(s), the Chief Animal Control Officer may issue temporary permits of not more than fourteen (14) days for the keeping of livestock not otherwise allowed for public exhibitions ar entertainment events. The Chief Animal Control Officer may impose conditions on the permits as reasonably necessary for sanitation, safety, or hygiene. The permit may be revoked for a violation of the conditions of the permit or pertinent section of the Kenai Municipal Code. The City Manager may set a permit fee as set out in KMC 7.15.100. (d)(2) Except in the RU zone, the Chief Animal Control Officer may, after notifying adjoining property owners in writing and allowing reasonable time for comment, issue a permit for the keeping of livestock for educational or youth activities, such as 4-H, Future Farmers of America, or Boy/Girl Scouts on lots not otherwise eligible under this ordinance. The permit shall state the duration of the permit, which shall not exceed two (2) years, and the type and number of livestock to be kept. The Chief Animal Control Officer may impose conditions on the permits as reasonably necessary for sanitation, safety, or hygiene. The permit may be revoked for a violation of the conditions of the permit or Title 3 of the Kenai Municipal Code. Appeal of issuance or revocation of a permit may be made in writing to the Boazd of Adjustment. A permit may be renewed following written notice and reasonable time for comment to the adjoining property owners. The City Manager may set a permit fee as set out in KMC 7.15.100. (d)(3) If two or more lots of continuous frontage are owned or leased by the same person(s) and the combined square footage of such lots otherwise meets the requirements of this ordinance for the keeping of livestock, such lots shall be considered a single lot for purposes of this ordinance. (e) Lots on which livestock are kept on the effective date of this ordinance which are not eligible for the keeping of livestock under this ordinance shall be considered anon-conforming use of land under KMC 14.20.050. No new or replacement livestock may be kept or introduced on such lots after the effective date of this ordinance. (~ Corrals, pens, hutches, coops or other animal containment structures must have a minimum setback of twenty-five (25) feet from the property's side yards, fifty (50) feet from the front yard, and ten (10) feet from the back yard; and must be secure and in good repair. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS TO THE KENAI CITY COUNCIL THAT KMC 3.10 BE AMENDED. PASSED BY THE PLANING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this J~ ay of 2000. Chairman ATTEST: Suggested by: Planning 8~ Zoning Commission CITY OF KENAI ORDINANCE NO. - 2000 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, PROHIBITING THE KEEPING OF LIVESTOCK ON CERTAIN LOTS WITHiN THE CITY OF KENAI. WHEREAS, the keeping of livestock on small lots within the City of Kenai creates sanitary, hygiene and odor problems; and WHEREAS, the keeping of livestock on small lots within the City of Kenai in some instances reduces nearby property values; and WHEREAS, restricting the keeping of livestock to lots of adequate size will reduce such problems; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City of Kenai to restrict the keeping of livestock within the City limits. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, THAT KMC 3.10.070 is enacted as follows: 3.10.070 Livestock within the cit limits: (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, no person shall keep or maintain livestock within the City of Kenai. (b) Livestock may be kept on lots of 20,000 square feet or greater. On lots containing two-family or multiple family dwelling units, no livestock shall be allowed on lots containing less than 18,000 square feet per dwelling unit. No livestock shall be allowed in the RU, RS1, RS2 or TSH zones. Animals raised for afur-bearing purpose are not allowed in any zone. (c) In this section "livestock" is defined as the following animals: 1. Caw 9. Mule 2. Horse 10. Donkey 3. American bison 11. Rabbit 4. Llama 12. Duck 5. Alpaca 13. Goose 6. Sheep 14. Chicken 7. Swine 15. Turkey 8. Gaat (d) (1 ] Except for the RS 1, RS2, RU, TSH zone(s), the Chief Animal Control Ordinance No. - 2000 Page 2 of 3 Officer may issue temporary permits of not more than fourteen (14) days for the keeping of livestock not otherwise allowed for public exhibitions or entertainment events. The Chief Animal Control Officer may impose conditions on the permits as reasonably necessary for sanitation, safety, or hygiene. The permit maybe revoked for a violation of the conditions of the permit or pertinent section of the Kenai Municipal Code. The City Manager may set a permit fee as set out in KMC 7.15.100. (d) (2) Except in the RU zone, the Ghief Animal Cantral Officer may, after notifying adjoining property owners in writing and allowing reasonable time for comment, issue a permit for the keeping of livestock for educational or youth activities, such as 4-H, Future Farmers of America, or Boy/Girl Scouts on lots not otherwise eligible under this ordinance. The permit shall state the duration of the permit, which shall not exceed two (2) years, and the type and number of livestock to be kept. The Chief Animal Control Officer may impose conditions on the permits as reasonably necessary for sanitation, safety, or hygiene. The permit may be revoked for a violation of the conditions of the permit or Title 3 of the Kenai Municipal Code. Appeal of issuance or revocation of a permit may be made in writing to the Board of Adjustment. A permit may be renewed following written notice and reasonable time for comment to the adjoining property owners. The City Manager may set a permit fee as set out in KMC 7.15.100. (d)(3) If two or mare lots of continuous frontage are owned or leased by the same person(s) and the combined square footage of such lots otherwise meets the requirements of this ordinance for the keeping of livestock, such lots shall be considered a single lot for purposes of this ordinance. (e) Lots on which livestock are kept on the effective date of this ordinance which are not eligible for the keeping of livestock under this ordinance shall be considered anon-conforming use of land under KMC 14.20.050. No new ar replacement livestock may be kept or introduced on such lots after the effective date of this ordinance. (~ Corrals, pens, hutches, coops or other animal containment structures must have a minimum setback of twenty-five (25) feet from the property's side yards, fifty (50) feet from the front yard, and ten (10) feet from the back yard; and must be secure and in good repair. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this ~ day of 2000. John J. Williams, Mayor Ordunance No. - 2000 Page 3 of 3 ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk Introduced: , 2000 Adopted: , 2000 Effective: , 2000 CITY OF KENAI ~~z ~~ 210 FIQALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 9D7-2$3-7535 . __ FAX 907-283-3D14 ~ ~w-lmuta crtr '~iif- 1992 MEMORANDUM TO: Planning & Zoning Commission, Historic District Board, and Marilyn Kebschull FROM:~'~~j Cary R. Graves, City Attorney DATE: May 2, 2000 RE: Changes to KMC 14.20.105 As you know, during the work session on April 17, 2000, the Kenai City Council asked the administration to prepare changes to the Townsite Historic District ordinance. The idea was to split the ordinance to Ieave planning and zoning functions with the Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission and create a new Historic Commission to deal with historic issues such as the Historic Preservation Plan and public education. The attached ordinance is designed to split those functions. Generally speaking, the Historic Commission will now deal with only historic issues. In order for Kenai to retain certified local government (CLG} status, the new Historic Commission needed to retain the ability to comment on building permits involving properties contained in the Historic Preservation Plan. Under the changes, only building permits involving properties contained in the Historic Preservation Plan would go to the Planning & Zoning Commission for review. The Historic Commission will comment only on those permits. Other buildings permits in the TSH zone would be handled administratively. Currently, all building permits in the TSH zone go to the Planning & Zoning Commission for review and the Historic District Board reviews each building permit. The idea was to simplify the building permit process for properties not contained in the Historic Preservation Plan. Please let me know if you have any questions. CRG/sp Attachment LP GL Suggested by: CITY OF KENAI ORDINANCE NO. -2000 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, AMENDING KMC 14.20.105 TO ELIMINATE THE TOWNSITE HISTORIC DISTRICT BOARD (TSHJ AND TRANSFER SOME OF ITS DUTIES TO THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION. Whereas, the Kenai Historic District Board currently acts both as an advisory board to the City of Kenai Planning 8v Zoning Commission an development within the TSH District in addition to working on historical issues within the City of Kenai; and Whereas, the Kenai, Historic District Board currently reviews zoning revisions and boundary changes for the Townsite Historic District (TSHJ; and Whereas, the Council of the City of Kenai finds that it would be better to have the Historic District Board become a commission that focuses on historical issues within the City of Kenai while being available to advise the Planning & Zoning Commission on certain historical issues as needed; and Whereas, it is in the best interest of the City of Kenai, Alaska to make these changes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that KMC 1.4.20.105 is amended to read as follows: 14.20.105 Townsite Historic {TSH) Zoning District. (a} Intent. The TSH Zoning District is intended to provide for a mixed, controlled use in a designated area, which will protect and enhance the historic character of the zone. The goal of the TSH zone is to manage all new development, reconstruction and alterations within the zone. (THE INTENT OF THE TOWNSITE HISTORIC REVIEW BOARD IS TO ENHANCE AND IDENTIFY THE CITY OF KENAI'S HERITAGE, TO PRESENT THIS HERITAGE IN A MANNER THAT PROMOTES CIVIC PRIDE, AND TO FOSTER AN AWARENESS OF WHERE WE AS A PEOPLE HAVE EVOLVED. (B) HISTORIC DISTRICT BOARD. A HISTORIC DISTRICT BOARD WILL BE ESTABLISHED TO REGULATE DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE TSH ZONE. THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS WILL GOVERN THE BOARD'S ACTIVITIES THROUGH THE STATE OF ALASKA CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAM: (1} THE BOARD WILL CONSIST OF A MINIMUM OF SEVEN MEMBERS WITH A DEMONSTRATED INTEREST, COMPETENCE, OR KNOWLEDGE IN HISTORIC PRESERVATION, APPOINTED FOR TERMS OF NOT LESS THAN THREE YEARS. A MAJORITY, PLUS ONE MEMBER MUST BE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF KENAI. Ordinance -2440 Page 2 of 6 (2) TO THE EXTENT AVAILABLE, THREE BOARD MEMBERS SHALL BE PROFESSIONALS, AS DEFINED BY NATIONAL PARK SERVICE REGULATIONS, FROM THE DISCIPLINES OF HISTORY, ARCHITECTURE OR ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY, AND ARCHEOLOGY. (3) THE BOARD WILL MEET TWICE EACH YEAR OR AS NECESSARY AND CONDUCT BUSINESS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETING LAWS OF ALASKA. THIS INCLUDES PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF MEETING PLACE, TIME AND AGENDAS. (4) WRITTEN MINUTES OF EACH BOARD MEETING WILL BE PREPARED AND MADE AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. (C) HISTORIC DISTRICT BOARD DUTIES: (I) THE BOARD SHALL MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AS TO THE AREA OF THE CITY TO BE INCLUDED WITHIN THE ZONE AND ANY ADNSTMENTS TO THE BOUNDARIES IN THE FUTURE. (2) THE BOARD SHALL REVIEW ZONING REQUIREMENTS AND REVIEW ALL PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE ZONING LAW WITHIN THE TSH ZONING DISTRICT. (3) THE BOARD SHALL SCHEDULE A MINIMUM OF TWO MEETINGS ANNUALLY AND SPECIAL MEETINGS AS REQUESTED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO REVIEW PROPOSED BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIONS WITHIN THE ZONE OR OTHER BUSINESS CONSIDERED NECESSARY BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT. (4) THE BOARD SHALL CONDUCT OR CAUSE TO BE CONDUCTED A SURVEY OF THE HISTORIC, ARCHITECTURAL, AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES WITHIN THE COMMUNITY. THE SURVEY SHALL BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE ALASKA HERITAGE RESOURCES SURVEY AND ABLE TO BE READILY INTEGRATED INTO STATEWIDE COMPREHENSIVE HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNING AND OTHER PLANNING PROCESSES. SURVEY AND INVENTORY DOCUMENTS SHALL BE MAINTAINED TO PROTECT THE SITE LOCATIONS} FROM POSSIBLE VANDALISM. THE SURVEY SHALL BE UPDATED ANNUALLY. (ORD. 1635-95) (5) THE BOARD SHALL REVIEW AND COMMENT TO THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER ON ALL PROPOSED NATIONAL REGISTER NOMINATIONS FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY. WHEN THE TSH BOARD CONSIDERS A NATIONAL REGISTER NOMINATION WHICH IS NORMALLY EVALUATED BY PROFESSIONALS IN A SPECIFIC DISCIPLINE AND THAT DISCIPLINE IS NOT REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD, THE BOARD WILL SEEK EXPERTISE IN THIS AREA BEFORE RENDERING A DECISION. (5) THE BOARD SHALL ACT IN AN ADVISORY ROLE TO OTHER OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENTS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT REGARDING THE IDENTIFICATION AND PROTECTION OF LOCAL HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES. Ordiu~ance -2000 Page 3 of 6 (7} THE BOARD SHALL WORK TOWARD THE CONTINUING EDUCATION OF CITIZENS REGARDING HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND THE COMMUNITY'S HISTORY. (8) THE BOARD WILL REVIEW ALL BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIONS AS WELL AS ALL EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL ALTERATIONS AND DEMOLITION WITHIN THE DESIGNATED ZONE. THE BOARD'S RESPONSIBILITY WILL BE TO PROVIDE IT'S RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL, DENIAL OR MODIFICATION TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. THE GUIDELINES TO BE FOLLOWED BY THE BOARD WILL BE DESIGNED TO PRESERVE THE CHARACTER WHICH TYPIFY DEVELOPMENT IN THE ZONE AND PROVIDE THE BASIS FOR PRESERVING THE HISTORICAL CHARACTER OF THE ZONE. APPLICATIONS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A SCHEMATIC DRAWING OF PROPOSED CHANGES WITHIN THE ZONE. {9} THE BOARD SHALL DEVELOP A LOCAL HISTORICAL PRESERVATION PLAN THAT WILL BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE ALASKA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN AND PRODUCE INFORMATION THAT IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE ALASKA HERITAGE RESOURCE SURVEY.) (D}~ Application: An application requiring review in TSH Zoning District shall be filed with the Planning Department. The TSH zoning district, as located within the bounds shown on the City of Kenai Official Zoning Map. The application shall contain: (1) One reproducible copy of the application signed by the applicant and, if leasing the premises, co-signed by the owner indicating type or nature of business. (2) Current color photographs of the site and of any existing structures representing both the overall condition of structures and accurately portraying materials and color. (3) Reproducible schematic plans of the proposed construction sufficient to show building size and layout, exterior elevations, proposed materials and colors. {4} A landscaping and site plan complying with KMC 14.25 and the development criteria of this chapter drawn to scale showing the existing structure and all proposed alterations and additions in relation to the site. (E)~ Development Criteria. The development criteria is intended to provide for a district in which residential and business enterprises cohabit-habitat as a desirable and compatible use. All proposed construction, renovation, demolition, or alteration shall: (1) Encourage, whenever possible and compatible with historic character of the TSH zone, foot traffic; restaurants, gift shops, parks, etc.; indigenous Kenai Peninsula flora; wooden structures including log style with soft colored or natural sidings. (2} Discourage uses which will violate the historic and scenic quality of the TSH zone; buildings and building additions that are not compatible with adjacent buildings or which violate the existing character and scale of the district. (3) Specific structures and activities which will not be allowed, but are not limited to: Ordinance -2440 Page 4 of 6 (a) Buildings with "modern design style of architecture" that have no historical correlation with the district; (b) Gas stations; {c) Auto repair shops; {d) Kennels or similar uses; (e} Livestock, stables, commercial horseback riding; (f} Auto body and paint shops; (4) Commercial buildings are limited to a total area of no more 5,000 square feet per story. Any individual unit within the structure may be of no more than 2,500 square feet, except that the Commission may allow a Iarger individual unit if it is determined to be compatible with the zone. (5) Metal-sided buildings may be allowed if the Commission determines they are compatible with the zone. (F)~ Criteria for determining acceptable use shall include, but not be limited to the following: (1) All alterations to existing structures should be performed so as to preserve the historical and architectural character of the TSH zoning district. (2) The distinguishing original qualities or character of a building, structure, or site in its environment shall not be destroyed. The removal or alteration of any historic material or destruction of architectural features cannot be done without approval. (3) Changes which may have taken place in the course of time are evidence of the history and development of a building, structure, or site, and its environment. These changes may have acquired significance of their own, which should be recognized and respected. (4) Landscaping requirements according to City of Kenai as required by KMC 14.25. {5} All exterior construction must be completed within a year of date of approval. (G)am Existing structures: All structures existing prior to the enactment of this ordinance will be allowed to continue in their present form and use. In the event of lass of the existing structure due to demolition, fire or natural causes, the structure maybe rebuilt with the following requirements: (1) The structure to be rebuilt must conform to the previously existing structure in terms of size, shape and location unless the Commission determines the new structure is more compatible with the intent of the TSH zone. (2} The use of the new structure must be the same as the use of the previous structure. (3} Application for reconstruction of the structure must be made to the Planning Department within one year of the date of loss due to demolition or damage. (4) Reconstruction of the structure must be complete within two years of the date of the loss due to demolition or damage. (5) If applicant wants to rebuild, other than apre-existing structure, the existing structure provisions as stated above are not applicable. (H}~ Criteria for designation of landmarks to be included in the TSH zone: (I}Its age -approximately fifty years old. Ordinance -2000 Page 5 of 6 (2) Its character, interest or value as part of the development, heritage, or cultural characteristics of the City of Kenai. (3) Its location as the site of a significant historic event. {4} Its identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the culture and development of the City of Kenai. (5) Its distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type. (6) lts relationship to other distinctive areas that are eligible for preservation according to a historical, cultural, or architectural criteria. (1)~ Uses. (1) Principal Permitted Uses as allowed in Land Use Table. {2} Conditional Uses: As allowed in the Land Use Table (KMC 14.20.150) and subject to the provision of this chapter. (J) 1{~i Review process. The Commission will review all building permit applications as well as all exterior architectural alterations and demolition to properties included in the Historic Preservation Plan. Upon submittal of such an application, the Planning Department shall schedule the application for review by the Planning and Zoning Commission at the following appropriate meeting. The Board's recommendation shall be based upon the development criteria in this section and all other pertinent provisions of the Kenai Municipal Code. Any other building permits within the Townsite Historic District shall be handled administratively by the Building Official. (K)im Signs. Signs shall be as allowed as set forth in KMC 14.20.220(f). (Ord. 1727-96) (L)~ Penalties. Penalties for non-compliance with this Chapter shall be as set forth by KMC 14.20.260. (M)me Definitions. (1) Alteration-Any act or process that changes one or more of the exterior architectural features of a structure, including, but not limited to, the erection, construction, reconstruction, or removal of any structure which requires a building permit. (2) Construction-The act of adding an addition to an exisring structure or the erection of a new principal or accessory structure on a lot or property which requires a building permit. (3} Demolition-Any act or process that destroys in part or in whole a landmark or a structure within a historic district. {4} Certified Local Government-A local government "that has been certified to carry out the purposes of section 101(b) of the National Historic Preservation Act." (Ord. 1637-95) (5) Historic District-An area designated as a "historic district" by ordinance of the City Council, which contains within definable geographic boundaries, one or more landmark and which may have within its boundaries other properties or structures that, while not of such historic and/or architectural significance to be designated as landmarks, nevertheless contribute to the overall visual characteristics of the Iandmark or landmarks located within the historic district. Ordinance -2000 Page 6 of 6 (6) Historic Preservation-The act of adapting regulations and restrictions for the protection and preservation of places and areas of historical and cultural importance to the Kenai. {7} Landmark-A property or structure designated as a "landmark" by ordinance of the City Council, pursuant to procedures prescribed herein, that is worthy of rehabilitation, restoration, and preservation because of its historic and/or architectural significance to the City of Kenai. (8) New Development-Any development which requires a building permit. (9) Reconstruction-The action of returning a structure to original state. (10) Relocation-Any relocation of a structure on its site or to another site. (11) Renovation-To restore to a former better state {as by repairing or rebuilding). (12) Site plan-Schematic drawing complying with the development criteria of this chapter and drawn to scale showing proposed structure in relation to the site. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this _ day of , 2000. Jahn J. Williams, Mayor ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk Introduced: Adopted: Effective: a- Suggested by: CITY OF KENAI ORDINANCE NO. -2000 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, CREATING THE KENAI HISTORIC COMMISSION. Whereas, the Kenai Historic District Board currently acts both as an advisory board to the Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission on development within the TSH District in addition to working on historical issues within the City of Kenai; and Whereas, the Kenai Historic District Board currently reviews zoning revisions and boundary changes for the Townsite Historic District (TSH); and Whereas, the Council of the City of Kenai finds that it would be better to have the Historic District Board became a commission that focuses on historical issues within the City of Kenai while being available to advise the Planning Sv Zoning Commission on certain historical issues as needed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that KMC 1.61 is enacted, creating the Kenai Historic Commission as follows: 1.61 Historic Commissian. (a) The intent of the Historic Commission is to enhance and identify the City of Kenai's heritage, to present this heritage in a manner that promotes civic pride, and to foster an awareness of where we as a people have evolved. (b) Historic Commission. The following provisions will govern the Commission's activities: (1) The Historic Commission will consist of seven members with a demonstrated interest, competence, or knowledge in historic preservation, appointed for terms of not less than. three years. Four members must be residents of the City of Kenai. (2) To the extent available, three Historic Commission members shall be professionals from the disciplines of history, architecture or architectural history, and archeology. (3) The Historic Commission shall meet monthly or as the Council may prescribe under KMC 1.90.050, and conduct business in accordance with the Open Meeting Laws of Alaska. This includes public notification of meeting place, time and agendas. (4) Written minutes of each Historic Commission meeting will be prepared anal xnade available for public inspection. (c) Historic Commission duties: The Historic Commission shall work toward the continuing education of citizens regarding historic preservation and the community`s history. Ordinance No. -2000 Page 2 of 2 (d) The Historic Commission shall act in an advisory capacity to the Planning and Zoning Commission as needed for the following duties; (1) The Historic Commission shall conduct or cause to be conducted a survey of the historic, architectural, and archaeological resources within the community. The survey shall be compatible with the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey and able to be readily integrated into statewide comprehensive historic preservation planning and other planning processes. Survey and inventory documents shall be maintained to protect the site location(s) from possible vandalism. The survey shall be updated annually. (2) The Historic Commission shall review and comment to the State Historic Preservation, Officer on all proposed National Register nominations for properties within the boundaries of the City. When the Historic Commission considers a National Register nomination that is normally evaluated by professionals in a specific discipline and that discipline is not represented on the Commission, the Commission will seek expertise in this area before rendering a decision. (3) The Historic Commission shall act in an advisory role to other officials and departments of local government regarding the identification and protection of local historic and archaeological resources. (4) The Historic Commission shall develop a local historical preservation plan that will be compatible with the Alaska State Historic Preservation Plan and produce information that is compatible with the Alaska Heritage Resource Survey. (5) The Historic Commission shall make recommendations on building permit reviews in the Townsite Historic Zone (TSH) on properties included in the Historic Preservation Plan. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this _ day of 2000. John J. Williams, Mayor ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk Introduced: Adopted: Effective: ~~-. AGENDA KENAI CITY GOUNCIL -REGULAR MEETING MAY 3, 2000 7:00 P.M. KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS htt www.ci.kenai.ak.us ITEM A: CALL TO ORDER I. 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 oration. 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. ~ EM B• SCI DULED LIC CO E TS (10 minutes) ~ ITEM C ~~~ PUBLIC H~E~ARiNGS~~~~' ~`~~~ Gl I. Ordinance No. 1859-2[100 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $34,000 in the Water and Sewer System Special Revenue Fund and Forest/Redoubt Water and Sewer Crossings Capital Project Fund. a. Remove from the table. b. Consideration of ordinance. 2. Resolutioa No. 2000-17 -- Transferring $1,300 in the General Fund Shop Budget for Training Services. 3. Resolution No. 2000-18 -- Awarding the Bid to Randy's Glass, Inc. for the Kenai Airport Terminal and warm Storage No. 2 Overhead Door Replacement -- 2000 far the Total Amount of $13,824. 4. Resolution No. 2000-19 -- Transferring $10,$00 from Repair and Maintenance to Professional Services in the Airport Terminal Enterprise Fund. ~~~~~ ~~5. 2000 Liquor License Renewal -- PROTEST/New Peking Chinese ~ Restaurant -- Restaurant Place. -1- ~~ ~'~Y/`~'~"~ 6. 2000 Liquor License Reaewal -- PROTEST/Katmai Motel Restaurant & Lounge -- Beverage Dispensary/Tourism. P~D~~ 7. 2000 Liquor Licease Reaewal -- PROTEST/Alaskalanes -- Recreational ~ / Site. ~/~/~~ . 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 1. *Regular Meeting of April 19, 2000. ITEM F: CORRESPONDENCE ITEM G: OLD BUSINESS ITEM H: NEW BUSINESS /~j~f-O!/'~A~ 1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Raged ~~/~~ 2. Purchase Orders Exceeding $2,500 3. *Ordinance No. 1860-2000 -- Repealing KMC 5.05, Entitled "Peddlers" and KMC 5.30, Entitled "Transient and Itinerant Merchants" and Replacing Thern with a New KMC 5.05 Entitled "Peddlers and Transient Merchants." 4. *Ordinaace No. 1861-2000 -- Replacing the Tables Referred to in the Personnel Regulations (Title 23) to Establish a New Salary Structure by Grade and New Hourly Rates for Part-Time Employees. 5. *Ordinaace No. 1862-2000 -- Amending Various Sections of Title 4 and Title 14 of the Kenai Municipal Code to Clarify and Correct Inconsistencies. -2- ITEM I: ADMINISTRATION REPORTS 1. Mayor 2. City Manager 3. Attorney 4. City Clerk 5. Finance Director 6. Public Works Managers 7. Airport Manager ITEM J: 1. Citizens (five minutes) 2. Council EXECUTIVE SESSION -None Scheduled ITEM K: ADJOURNMENT -3- 7 U. KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLAT COMMITTEE BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING PLANNING DEPARTMENT 144 NORTH BINKLEY STREET SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669 5:30 p.m. May 8, 2000 Members: John Hammelman Chairman Areawide Term Expires 2002 Lynn Hohl Seward City Term Expires 2002 Brent Johnson KasiloCArea Term Expires 2000 Ann WhiEmore-Painter Moose Pass Area Term Expires 2000 Ar~TExx.aTES: Leroy Gannaway PC Member Homer City Term lrxpires 2001 Jim Skogstad Hope Term Expires 2001 Tentative Agenda ' ` ' MAIf , ~ 2000 . - A. CALL TO ORDER ~.__ .. _ , .. ,, I B. ROLL CALL ~'~'.-:: -.._~...:.~i=_,_._-__.....-- _..., C. APPROVAL OF AGENDA, EXCUSED ABSENCES, AND MINUTES 1. Agenda 2. Member/Alternate Excused Absences a. No excused absences requested, 3. Minutes a. April 24, 2000 D. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS 1. Osemore Subdivision KPB File 2000-073 Johnson/Osemore Location: South of Clam Guich, on Falls Creek Road 2. Eker Estates No. 2 KPB File 2000-074 Imhoff/Clay Location: North of Homer City limits, southeast of East Hill Rd./Diamond Ridge Rd.ISkyline Drive 3. Terra Edge Subdivision Part Six KPB File 2000-075 McLane/Johnson Location: City of Soldotna (City minutes not submitted -maybe removed from agenda) 4. Newcastle Subdivision KPB File 2000-076 McLane/Newcastie Builders Location: North Kenai on Miller Loop Road I .~ 1 5. Ten-Mar Ranch Phase 2 KPB File 2000-077 - Integrity/Whisper Ent. Location: East of Soldotna on Deville Road 6. Palmer Creek Corridor No. 2 KPB File 2000-078 i j Seabright/McIsaacBitter ~ Location: Skyline Drive north of Kachemak City 7. Bachman 2000 Addition KPB File 2000-079 Seabright/Pate/Murdock Location: City of Homer WITHDRAWN AT THE REQUEST OF THE SURVEYOR E. ADJOURNMENT The next regularly scheduled Plat Committee meeting is May 22, 2000 at 5:30 p.rn, in the Planning Department, Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley, Soldotna. KENAI PENINSUTyA BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS BOROUGH ADMIl~TISTRATION BUILDING 144 NORTH BINKLEY STREET SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99569 May 8, zaaa 7:30 P.M. Tentative Agenda John Hammelman Chairman Areawide Term Expires 2002 Philip Bryson Vice Chairman Kenai City Term Expires 200! Ann Whitmore-Painter Parliamentarian Moose Pass Area Term Expires 2000 Ann Bayes PC Member Anchor Point Term Expires 2001 Peggy G. Boscacci PC Member Seldovia City Term Expires 2000 Leroy Gannaway PC Member Homer City Term Expires 2001 Ellis Hensley, Jr. PC Member [Yikiski Term Expires 2002 Lynn Hohl PC Member Seward City Term Expires 2002 Brent Johnson PC Member Kasi lof Area Term Expires 2000 Jim Skogstad PC Member Hope Term Expires 200] Vacant Seat PC Member 5o[dotna City Term Expires 2002 A. CALL TO ORDER B. ROLL CALL C. APPROVAL OF REGULAR AGENDA AND ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGENDA All items on the consenE 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 ifs norrna! sequence on the regular agenda. If you wish Eo 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 ofyour wish to convnent. 1. Time Extension Requests -None 2. Plats Granted Administrative Approval 3. Plats Granted Approval Under 20.04.470 4. Plat Amendment Requests -None 5. Coastal Management Program a. Coastal Management Program Consistency Reviews 1) Trail River Bridge Foundation Investigation; Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities; AKOaa4-12AA b. Conclusive Consistency Determinations Received from DGC c. Administrative Determinations -None 6. KPBPC Resolutions -None 7. Commissioner Excused Absences a. No excused absences requested. $. Minutes a. April 24, 2000 Plat Committee Minutes b. Apri124, 2000 Planning Commission Minutes D. PUBLIC COMMENT/PRESENTATIONS/COMMISSIONERS (Items other than those appearing on the agenda. Limited to five minutes per speaker unless previous arrangements are made.) E. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Ordinance 2000-18: Authorizing the Sale for Less Than Fair Market Value of Land to the North Pacific Volcano Learning Center, Inc. Carried forward from April 24, 2000 F. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Vacate Paulie Street right-of--way, including the 50' radius temporary turnaround, and alI utility easements associated with the lot lines, dedicated and granted by Mountain Lake Subdivision (Plat 78-181 KRD), within Section 20, Township 3 North, Range 11 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska; in the Kenai Peninsula Borough. KPB File No. 2000-052 2. Vacate the northeasterly oriented 40-foot portion of the public use easement, and the southerly 20-foot portion of the easterly oriented continuation of that same easement within the southerly portion of Lot 1 of Alaska State Land Survey 79-10 (Plat 82-50 HRD} Amended (Plat 89-33 HRD), also shown within the southerly portion of Lot 1-B of Steve's Subdivision (Plat 96-26 HRD), within Section 6, Township 7 South, Range 11 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska; in the Kenai Peninsula Borough. KPB File No. 2000-067 G. VACATIONS NOT REQUIRING A PUBLIC HEARING Vacate the 20 foot utility easement along the south boundary of Lot 1- Bgranted byplat note on Steve's Subdivision (Plat 96-26 HRD); within Section 6, Township 7 South, Rangel 1 West, Seward Meridian, on Ismailof Island, Alaska. KPB File No. 2000-057 2. Vacate the 20 foot utility easements centered along lot lines common to Lots 9, 10 and 11 Block Two granted by plat note on Four Seasons Subdivision Part One (Plat 84-325 KRD}; [easements remained in place when Lots 10 and 11 Block Two were replatted into Tract F by Four Seasons S1D Part Two (PIat 85-241 KRD}]; within Section 17, Township 7 North, Range 11 West, Seward Meridian. KPB File No. 2oao-a71 H. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS -None I. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS Six plats are scheduled for Plat Committee review. KENAI R.NER HABITAT PROTECTION (KPB 21.18} 1. A Conditional Use Permit Pursuant to KPB 21.18 for the construction of 133 feet of elevated light penetrating walkway within 50 feet of ordinary high water of the Kenai River. The proposed project is Iocated on Lot K1 and J1, Oehler Subdivision and Record Survey, Section 32, TSN, RI OW, S.M., at River Mile 21.8, left bank; KPB Parcel No. 135-220-14 & 15; Beall; KPBPC Resolution 2000-16 2. A Conditional Use Permit Pursuant to KPB 21.18 for the construction of 60 feet of elevated light penetrating walkway within 50 feet of ordinary high water of the Kenai River. The proposed project is located on Lot D, Oehler Subdivision, Section 32, TSN, R10W, S.M., at River Mile 22, left bank; KPB Parcel No. 135-224-49; James D. Moore, Jr.; KPBPC Resolution 2000-17 K. COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS -None L. OTHER/NEW BUSINESS 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; Cliff 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 reclassif cation 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 S% of Section 25, TSN, R3 W, S.M., Alaska, pursuant to KPB Cade of Ordinances, Chapter 17.10.080; carried forward from December I4, 1998. Postponed until brought back to the Commission by staff. Forest Management Sale Reports a. Nikolaevsk, North Fark Road Area 3 b. Chakok; North Fork Road Area Action taken September 27, 1999; remanded to the Commission by the Assembly November 16, 1999; Reviewed again by Commission on December 13, 1999;carried forward from March 13, 2000 4. Public Hearing; Draft Ordinance Repealing KPB 2.40.080 "Plat Committee", Amending Portions of KPB Chapter 20 "Subdivision Ordinance" and Adopting KPB 2.41 "Plat Committee"; carried forward from September 27, 1999 and November 22, 1999 Postponed until brought back to the Commission by staff. Chugach Forest Revised Plan; carried forward from October 2S, 1999 Pending until brought back to the Commission by staff. 6. Conditional Use Permit Pursuant to KPB 21.18 for the construction of a 4 foot by 18 foot addition to an existing 8 foot by 18 foot room attached to a 8 foot by 20 foot trailer within 50 feet of ordinary high water of the Kenai River. The proposed project is located on Lot 13, River Quest RV Park, Section 19, TSN, R10W, S.M., River Mile 15.2 left bank; KPB Parce1055-259-13; Gaylor; KPBPC Resolution 99-46; carried forward from November 8, 1999. Postponed until brought back to the Commission by staff. 7. Naming Public Easement with Grace Cole Homestead Subdivision, KRD 91-21, Between Section 27 and 28, T7N, Rl 1 W, S.M., to Puppy Dog Lake Street; Holt Lamplight Road, east of Douglas Lake; KPBPC Resolution SN 99-19; carried forward from November 22, 1999 Postponed until brought back to the Commission by the applicant. Q. ADJOURNMENT PLAT COMMITTEE The Plat Committee will meet at 5:30 p.m. in the Planning Department, Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley, Soldotna on May 8, 2000. FUTURE MEETYNGS PLAT COMMITTEE The Plat Committee meeting is scheduled to meet 5:30 p.m. May 22, 2000 in the Planning Department, Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley, Soldotna. PLANNING COMMISSION The Planning Commission is scheduled to meet May 22, 2000 in the Assembly Chambers, Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley, Soldotna. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONAL ITEMS N~ ACTION REQUIRED 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 May 4 KPB Trails Commission May 4 Anchor Point Advisory Planning Commission May 9 Cooper Landing Advisory Planning Commission May 10 Kachemak Bay Advisory Planning Commission May 18 . ,., n 210 FIDALGO, SUITE 200, KENAl, AK 99669-7794 (907) 283-7933 ~~ To: Johnelle From: Marilyn Kebschull Fax: 283-3299 Pages: 2 Phone: 283-7551 Date: May 2, 2000 Re: ADVERTISEMENT CC: FILE ^ Urgent ^ For Review ^ Please Comment C7 Please Reply ©Please Recycle • Comments: Please publish the following advertisement on Monday, May 8, 2000. This will be charged against the open Purchase Order you have. Thanks. ,' ,,. May 2, 2000 CITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ""AGENDA*'~ KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS May 7D, 2DD0 at 7 p.m. htt :llwww.ci.kenai.ak.us 1. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: 2. PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. PZ00-09-A resolution of the Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission recommending to the Council of the City of Kenai, that Kenai Municipal Code at 3.10 be amended to include a livestock ordinance for the City of Kenai. Livestock would be allowed on lots based on zoning and lot size. 3. OLD BUSINESS: 4. NEW BUSINESS: a. Revision of KMC 14.20.105 Townsite Historic Zoning District and creation of Historic Commission under KMC 1.61-Discussion 5. PENDING ITEMS: The public is invited to attend and participate. The meeting will commence at 7:00 p.m. in the Kenai City Council Chambers. Additional information may be obtained at City Hall, at the City of Kenai web site (www.ci.kenai.ak.us), or by calling 283-7535 extension 235. Publish: May 8, 2000 • Page 2 Marilyn Kebschull Planning & Zoning Administration ~,, , City of Kenai, 210 Fidalgo, Suite 200, Kenai, AK 99611-7794 To: Peninsula Clarion (Attn: Johnelle) Frosrr Marilyn Kebschull Fa:c 907-263-3299 Pages Ona PhsMwe 907-283-7551 Dste: April 27, 2000 Re: PUBLIC HEARING NOTIClr CC: File ^ Urgent ^ For Review ^ Please Com:ns+:t ^ Please Reply ^ Please Recycle Johnelle: Run the following notice on May 3 and 5, 2400. Bill this under the open purchase order. Thanks. ,4prii 27, zooo CITY OF KENAt PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION 210 FIDALGO STREET, SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 http:llwww.ci.kenai.ak.us PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The following public hearing has been scheduled for the Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting of May 10, 2000: PZ00-09-A resolution of the Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission recommending to the Council of the City of Kenai, that Kenai Municipal Code at 3.10 be amended to include a livestock ordinance for the City of Kenai. Livestock would be allowed on lots based on zoning and lot size. (A copy of the proposed ordinance can be viewed on the City's web site.) The Meeting will commence at 7:00 p.m. in the Kenai City Council Chambers. Anyone wishing to present testimony concerning this resolution 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 to May 9th. Additional information may be obtained at City Hall, at the City's web site {www.ci.kenai.ak.us), or by contacting Marilyn Kebschull at 283-7535 extension 235. Publish: May 3 and 5, 2000 • Page 2