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2001-01-10 Planning & Zoning Packet
CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS January 10, 2001 - 7:00 p.m. htt ://www.ci.kenai.ak.us 1. CALL TO ORDER: a. Roll Call b. Agenda Approval c. Approval of Minutes: December 27, 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. PZO 1-O1-A resolution of the PIanning and Zoning Commission recommending to the Council of the city of Kenai, Alaska, that the current sign code, KMC 14.20.220 be repealed and replaced with a new KMC 14.20.220. 5. OLD BUSINESS: 6. NEW BUSINESS: 7. PENDING ITEMS: $. CODE ENFORCEMENT: 9. REPORTS: a. City Council b. Borough Planning c. Administration 10. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED: 11. INFORMATION ITEMS: a. "Zoning Bulletin" -December 24, 2000 b. Planning Commission Yearly Report c. Building Permits Yearly Report Planning & Zoning Commission Agenda 12. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS: Page 2 January 10, 2001 13. ADJOURNMENT: CITY OF KENAI PLANNING 8a ZONING COMMISSION KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS DECEMBER 27, 2000 7:00 P.M. CHAIR CARL GLICK, PRESIDING MINUTES ITEM 1: CALL TO ORDER 1-a. Roll Call Commission Chair Glick called the meeting to order at approximately 7:01 p.m. and the roll was taken as follows: Present: Bryson, Erwin, Goecke, Morse, Jackman and Glick Absent: Nord Others Present: City Clerk Freas, Councilman Bannock, Administrative Assistant Kebschull 1-b. Elect Chair & Vice-Chair for 2001 Bryson suggested the election of chair and vice-chair be postponed until all the commissioners are present which would probably be the second meeting in January as Goecke would be absent for the first meeting. There were no objections from the Commission. 1-c. Agenda Approval MOTION: Commissioner Bryson MOVED for approval of the agenda as presented and requested UNANIMOUS CONSENT. Comrnissianer Goecke SECONDED the motion. There were no objections. SO ORDERED. 1-d. Approval of Minutes -- December 13, 2000 MOTION: Commissioner Goecke MOVED for approval of the minutes of the December 13, 20Q0 meeting and requested UNANIMOUS CONSENT. Commissioner Morse SECONDED the motion. There were no objections. SO ORDERED. 1-e. Consent Agenda -- None. ITEM 2; SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT -- None. ITEM 3: CONSIDERATION OF PLATS 3-a. PZ00-40-Preliminary Plat--White's Winter Wonderland--A subdivision of Government Lot 20-Submitted by Integrity Surveys MOTION: Commissioner Bryson MOVED for approval pursuant to staff recommendations and Commissioner Morse SECONDED the motion. Kebschull reported, the final plat needed to verify the street name correction and that no encroachments existed on the lot. VOTE: B son: Yes Erwin: Yes Goecke: Yes Nord: Absent Morse: Yes Jackman: Glick: Yes MOTION PAS5ED UNANIMOUSLY. ITEM 4: PUBLIC HEARINGS -- None. ITEM 5: OLD BUSINESS -- None. ITEM 6: NEW BUSINESS -- None. ITEM 7: PENDING ITEMS -- None. ITEM 8: CODE ENFORCEMENT ---- None. ITEM 9: REPORTS 9-a. City Council -- Bannock reviewed the action agenda of the December 6 council meeting which was included in the packet. He noted the sign code ordinance would be up for public hearing at the Commission's next meeting. Goecke noted Bannock had stated same concerns at the last meeting in regard to the proposed changes in the sign code and asked if they had been resolved. Bannock stated the city attorney had drafted several paragraphs which would be presented to the Commission. Essentially his requested rewrite would state that where a variance is required for someone else, it would also be required for the city. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES DECEMBER 27, 2000 PAGE 2 Jackman questioned the cost for the newsletter postage and Bannock explained the transfer of funds was to cover two mailings in the current fiscal year. Jackman asked if there would be four runs at $3,000 in a full fiscal year and Bannock noted there could be. Goecke referred to the Peninsula Clarion article which stated the ice at the multipurpose facility was being used after midnight and suggested the city's curfew ordinance be enforced if those using the facility at those hours were within the curfew age. Bannock stated he would investigate the issue. 9-b. Borough Planning -- No meeting and no report, 9-e. Administration -- Kebschull reported the following: • The sign code would be brought for public hearing at the Commission's January 10 meeting. • Four public hearings were scheduled for January 24 in regard to Angler Acres. She suggested the Commission may want to consider rezoning the area using a mixed-use zone to allow for the uses being sought in the area, along with the residential use. • A preliminary landscape/site plan review was completed for property beside Carrs for a gas station. Additional information has been requested. She noted, the plan revealed the station is to be constructed during the coming summer. Kebschull added, the landscape/site plan review would be done administratively. ITEM 10: PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED -- None. ITEM 1 ].: INFORMATION ITEMS 11-a. "Zoning Bulletin" -- December 10, 2000 11-b. Ordinance No. 1892-2000 -- Assigning duties of historic preservation to Planning and Zoning Commission. ITEM 12: COMMISSION COMMENTS 8a QUESTIONS Jackman -- No comments. Erwin -- No comments. Goecke -- Asked about the junk vehicle problems in the city. Kebschull reported there were several cases that were being addressed and were now on hold to wait until the planned spring cleanup. She noted the city newsletter also had an article about the junk vehicle ordinance and several calls had already been received in regard to that and other information presented in the newsletter. Bryson -- No comments. Morse -- No comments. PLANNING 8v ZONING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES DECEMBER 27, 2000 PAGE 3 ITEM 13: ADJOURNMENT MOTION: Commissioner Goecke MOVED for adjournment. There were no objections. SO ORDERED. The meeting adjourned at approximately 7:22 p.m. Minutes transcribed and prepared by: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES DECEMBER 27, 2000 PAGE 4 CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE MEETING OF January 10, 2001 Kenai City Council Chambers 210 Fidalgo Avenue, Suite 200 January 10, 2001 @ 7 p.m, CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZO1-O1 A RESOLUTION OF THE KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDING TO THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, THAT THE CURRENT SIGN CODE, KMC 14.20.220, BE REPEALED AND REPLACE IT WITH A NEW KMC 14.20.220. WHEREAS, the current KMC 14.20.220 entitled "Signs and Advertising Devices" is outdated and in need of revision; and WHEREAS, a new KMC 14.20.220 entitled "Signs" has been drafted and is attached as Exhibit "A"; and WHEREAS, the changes in the new sign code will modernize the rules and procedures for signs and advertising devices within the City of Kenai; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City of Kenai to enact the new sign code. PASSED BY THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA this 14`'' day of January 2001. Chairman: Attest: Suggested by: Administration CITY OF KENAI ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, REPEALING THE CURRENT SIGN CODE, KMC 14.20.220, AND REPLACING IT WITH A NEW KMC 14.20.220. WHEREAS, the current KMC 14.20.220 entitled "Signs and Advertising Devices" is outdated and in need of revision; and WHEREAS, a new KMC 14.20.220 entitled "Signs" has been drafted and is attached as Exhibit "A"; and WHEREAS, the changes in the new sign code will modernize the rules and procedures for signs and advertising devices within the city of Kenai; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the city of Kenai to enact the new sign code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, Alaska, that KMC 14.20.220 entitled "Signs and Advertising Devices" is repealed and replaced by a new KMC 14.20.220 entitled "Signs" attached as Exhibit "A." PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this _ day of ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk John J. Williams, Mayor Introduced: Adopted: Effective: 14.24.220 Signs. (a) General Requirements: { 1) A permit shall be obtained from the administrative official prior to the installation of any sign, nameplate, advertising sign or advertising structure except as provided in subsection (c}. Construction and erection of signs shall be in accordance with this chapter, with the Uniform Sign Code [(KMC 4.1 S)], and with the National Electrical Code [(KMC 4.30)], except that temporary signs need not be constructed according to the Uniform Sign Code (KMC 4.15). {2) When a building permit is obtained for the construction of a building, signs for that building that conform to this Code shall be considered as part of the valuation of that building. The fee for signs not covered by a building permit shall be set as provided by KMC '1.15.100. (3} A permit for a commercial advertising sign shall be issued only if the sign will be located an the premises advertised, or on the common property available for such purposes to all commercial occupants of a multiple commercial development such as malls. The City of Kenai may erect, or may allow another governmental agency to erect, information signs, as they deem necessary. (4) Penalties for violations of this section shall be as set forth in KMC 14.20.260(e). {5} if any of the provisions of this Code hereby adopted conflict with the Uniform Sign Code adopted by reference, the provisions of this Code will prevail. (6) Signs shall be erected and maintained plumb, level, and true and kept repaired, painted, and maintained. (7} The Building Official shall determine the area of all signs and shall classify all signs. {8} Existing signs for which no permit was obtained: When the owner of record of a lot ar lessee of a lot on which a sign or signs are located that do not conform to the provisions of this Cade has been notified that such sign or signs are non-conforming, the owner shall make the sign or signs conforming within ten { 10) days from the date of such notice or remove the sign. {9) Relief from the provisions of this section may be provided by a variance as prescribed under KMC 14.20.180. (10) A permit issued under the provisions of this section shall become null and void if the sign erection or other work authorized by such permit is not commenced within ninety {90) days of the date of issuance, or if the sign display or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of ninety (90} days any time after the display or work is commenced. (b) Residential Zones. For the purposes of this section, the following shall be considered residential zones: RR, RS, RR-1, RS-1, RS-2, RU, R & TSH. Signs are allowed in the residential zones as follows: (1 } Allowed signs not requiring a permit. (A) Public signs erected by or on behalf of a governmental body to post legal notices, identify public property, convey public information, and direct or regulate pedestrian or vehicular traffic. (B) Personal message signs of a total of not more than five {S} square feet, containing non-commercial messages or used to advertise the sale or lease of the property on which it is located. Attachment A Page Z of 7 Ordinance 2000 (C) Traditional holiday decorations. (D} Signs in the nature of cornerstones, commemorative plaques, historical signs, building name and street number. {E) Signs within a building or on a structure or fence located at an outdoor sporting event, spatting facility or sports field. (F) Temporary signs of not more than five (5) square feet advertising such items a "yard sale" or "garage sale" may be displayed for one week. Such signs must display the name, address and telephone of an adult person eonducting/supervising such sale and must be dated. {G) Signs erected on a lot or lots screened or fenced so that no part is visible from a public-right of way or another lot. (H) Construction signs. During construction, repair, or alteration of a structure, temporary signs that denote the architect, engineer, contractor, ar builder or which denote the name of the structure and its use or occupants-to-be may be erected on the construction site. Each sign shall be no more than thirty-two (32} square feet in size and no more than one such sign shall be permitted for each architect or engineering firm, contractor, builder, owner, or denoting the name, use, and occupants-to-be of the structure. Any of these may be combined an one or mare signs but the total square footage of the sign or signs shall not exceed that set out above. All construction signs shall be removed when the project is completed. (I) A flag or insignia of any nation, organization of nations, state, borough, city religious, civic, fraternal organization, or educational institution except flags used in connection with a commercial promotion ar as an advertising device. (J) Events signs. Unlighted sign(s) of up to thirty-two {32) square feet may be displayed for the purpose of announcing an event of civic, philanthropic, educational or religious organization. Signs may be installed no sooner than ten (10} days prior to the event announced and shall be removed within five days after the event. No event signs may be installed for a period exceeding thirty (30} days in any ninety (90) day period. The ninety {90) day period begins on the first day the event sign is displayed. (K) Political signs. Political signs shall be removed within two {2) weeks after the date of the election that the signs were displayed to promote; provided that signs erected for any primary election that remain relevant to the fallowing general election may be maintained until two (Z) weeks following the general election. If after reasonable notice, such signs are not removed, the City may remove them and the candidate, organization, or person who caused the sign to be placed may be charged for said removal. (2) Allowed signs requiring a permit. {A} Signs identifying a home occupation. One sign per use not exceeding (5) five square feet. Such sign shall be no closer than ten (10) feet to any property line or shall be flat against the building. Na lighting is permitted. (B) Bulletin boards. Bulletin boards or permanent changeable Ietter signs located on the premises shall be permitted for churches, schools, community centers and public, charitable or institutional uses. Such signs shall contain no more than thirty-two {32) square feet in area. Such signs may be used as wall signs; Attachment A Page 2 of 7 Ordinance 2Q00 may be used as ground signs when located a minimum of ten { 10) feet from the street lot line; may be indirectly illuminated. (C} Signs for other allowed and conditional uses. One sign per use not to exceed thirty-two {32} square feet in area for multi-family dwellings, clubs, professional offices, churches, and other similar uses. Such signs shall be no closer than ten (10) feet to any property line or shall be flat against the building. (D) Signs for non-conforming uses. Anon-conforming use in a residential zone may have one sign per property, unlighted, and no larger than thirty-two (32) square feet in area. Such signs shall be no closer than ten { 10) feet to any property line or shall be flat against the building. {E) A permanent subdivision sign may be placed at one entrance to a subdivision and may contain only the name of the subdivision. Such sign shall not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet. Any illumination shall be by indirect means. (3) Prohibited Signs. (A) Audio signs. (B) Beacon signs. (C) Unauthorized signs in the right-of--way or on city property. Such signs may be removed and disposed of without notice. (D) Signs that are higher than 32 (thirty-two) feet above the adjacent ground or pavement level. (E) Signs containing profane or indecent words or illustrations. {F) Signs containing electrical equipment or electrical apparatus of any kind that causes interference with radio, television, or telephone signals or reception. {G} Signs placed on trailers or vehicles, which as parked or located are designed primarily to display said sign. This does not apply to signs or lettering on buses, taxis, or vehicles operated in the normal course of business. (H) Flashing or intermittent illumination are not permitted. (I) Balloons or other inflatable or gas-filled fgures or signs. (J} Signs not mentioned in the code are prohibited. (K) No sign shall be erected at any location where by reason of the position, shape, intensity, or color of such sign it may interfere with, obstruct the view of ar be confused with any authorized traffic sign, signal or device. No sign shall be attached to any traffic sign or signal device, or to any public sign or signpost. {L) Na sign other than public signs shall be placed within twenty (20) feet of any intersection as measured from the nearest intersection of street right-of--way lines. (M) No off premises commercial advertising signs, including billboards except at an outdoor sporting event, sports facility, or sports field. (N) Portable signs. (O) Fence signs. (c) Commercial and Industrial Zones. For purposes of this section, the following districts shall be considered commercial districts: CC, CG, IL, and IH. Signs are allowed in these districts as follows. Attachment A Page 3 of 7 Ordinance 2000 { 1) Allowed signs not requiring a permit. {A} Public signs erected by or on behalf of a governmental body to post legal notices, identify public property, convey public information, and direct or regulate pedestrian or vehicular traffic. (B) Personal message signs of a total of not more than 5 (C) (D) {E) (F} (G) {H) (I) (J) {K) {L) (M) non-commercial messages. Traditional holiday decorations. square feet containing Temporary banners of not more than thirty-two (32) square feet. No temporary banners shall be installed or placed for a period to exceed thirty (30) days in any ninety (90) day period. Signs in the nature of cornerstones, commemorative plaques, historical signs, building name, or street number. Signs within a building or on a structure or fence located at an outdoor sporting event, sporting facility or sports field. Temporary signs of not more than five (5} square feet advertising such items as "yard sale," "garage sale", or "Lemonade" may be displayed for one week. Such signs must display the name, address and telephone number of an adult person conducting/supervising such sale and must be dated. Signs erected on a lot or lots that are fenced or screened so that no part is visible from a public right-of--way or another lot. Construction signs. During construction, repair, or alteration of a structure, temporary signs that denote the architectural or engineering firm, contractor or builder that denote the name of the structure and its use or occupants-to-be may be erected on the construction site. Each sign shall be thirty-two- (32} square feet or less in size and no more than one such sign shall be permitted for each architectural or engineering firm, contractor, builder, owner, or denoting the name, use and occupants-to-be of the structure. Any of these may be combined an one or more signs but the total square footage of the sign or signs shall not exceed that set out above. All construction signs shall be removed when the construction is completed. A flag or insignia of any nation, organization of nations, state, borough, city, religious, civic, fraternal organization, or educational institutional except flags used in connection with a commercial promotion or as an advertising device. Event signs. One unlighted sign of up to thirty-two {32) square feet may be displayed for the purpose of announcing an event of civic, philanthropic, educational or religious organization. Signs may be installed no sooner than ten (10) days prior to the event announced and shall be removed within five days after the event. No event signs may be installed for a period exceeding thirty (30) days in any ninety (90) day period. The ninety (90) day period begins on the first day the event sign is displayed. Event signs shall contain the date of their placement. Real estate signs of thirty-two (32) feet or less used to advertise the sale or lease of the property on which the sign is located. A sandwich board sign of not more than sixteen {16) square feet exclusive of other signs allowed. (2) Allowed signs requiring a permit. Attachment A Page 4 of 7 Ordinance 2000 {A} One freestanding or marquee per premises of not more than 120 square feet. Where there is more than one business on a premises a combined freestanding or marquee sign of not more than 200 square feet. (B) One roof sign of not more than 64 square feet. Where there is mare than one business on a premises, a combined roof sign of not more than 128 square feet. (C) Rotating signs are allowed, but may not exceed the square footage set forth above. {D) Real estate signs larger than 32 square feet advertising the sale or lease of the property on which the sign is located. (E) Fence signs of not more than sixty-four (64) square feet. Where there is more than one business on a premises, fence signs may not exceed one hundred twenty-eight (128) square feet. (3) Prohibited signs. {A} Audio signs. {B) Beacon signs. {C) Unauthorized sign in the right-of way or on city property. Such signs may be removed and disposed of without notice. (D) Portable changeable letter electric ornon-electric signs. (E) Signs, other than roof signs, which are higher than thirty-two (32} feet above the adjacent ground or pavement level. No roof sign shall be higher than eight (8} feet above the roof on which it is placed. (F) Signs containing profane or indecent words or illustrations. (G) Signs containing electrical equipment or electrical apparatus of any kind that causes interference with radio, television, or telephone signals or reception. (H) Signs placed on trailers or vehicles that are parked or Iocated are designed to primarily to display said sign. This does not apply to signs or lettering on buses, taxis, ar vehicles, operated in the normal course of business. (I) Flashing or intermittent illumination signs are not permitted except time and temperature, automatic changing message slgns and traditional holiday decorations. (.1~ Balloons or other inflatable or gas-filled figures or signs. (K) Signs not mentioned in this code are prohibited. {L} No sign shall be erected at any location where by reason of the position, shape, intensity, or color of such it may interfere with, obstruct the view of, or be confused with any authorized traffic sign, signal or device, or to any public sign or signpost. (M} No sign other than public signs shall be placed within twenty (20) feet of any intersection as measured from the nearest intersection of street right of way lines. (N) No off premises commercial advertising signs, including billboards except at an outdoor sporting event, sports facility or sports field. (d) Signs allowed in the Conservation Zone. Public signs erected by or on behalf of a governmental body to post legal notices, identify public property, convey public information, and direct or regulate pedestrian or vehicular traffic. Attachment A Page 5 of 7 Ordinance 2000 (e) Non-conforming signs. { 1) After the enactment of this section, signs located within the City of Kenai on the effective date of this section that do not conform to the requirements of this code shall be classified as legal "non-conforming" signs if the sign was in compliance with applicable law on the date of adoption of this code. (2} A legal non-conforming sign shall immediately lose its legal non-conforming designation if: (A) The sign is altered in any way in structure which tends to increase its non-conformity with the requirements of this code; (B) The sign structure is relocated; (C) The sign (except for copy on a changeable copy sign) is replaced. Upon the occurrence of A, B or C above, the sign shall be immediately brought into compliance with this code with a new permit secured or it shall be removed. {f) Specific Def"rnitians Pertaining to Signs (1) "Applicant" means any for-profit or non-profit enterprise, or organization, or any individual not acting on behalf of such an enterprise or organization. (2) "Audio sign" means a sign that emits a noise or sound, either spoken words, music, or smgmg. {3) "Banner" means a sign constructed of flexible material, such as cloth, which moves upon being subjected to pressure by the wind. {4} "Beacon sign" means a light with one or more beams capable of being directed in any direction or directions or capable of being revolved. (5} "Combination sign" means a sign incorporating any combination of the features of pole, projecting, and roof signs. (6} "Curb line," means the line at the face of the curb nearest to the street or roadway. In the absence of a curb, the curb line shall be established by the City Engineer. (7) "Display surface" means the area made available by the sign structure for the purpose of displaying the advertising message. (8) "Electric sign" means any sign containing electrical wiring, but does not include signs illuminated by an exterior light source. (9) "Fence sign" means a sign other than a real estate ar home occupation sign displayed upon fences or upon walls that are not an integral part of a building or walls that are used as fences. (10) "Fin sign" means a sign that is supported wholly by a building or partly by poles and partly by a building. (11 } "Ground sign" means a sign which is supported by one or more uprights, poles, or braces in or upon the ground other than a combination sign, fn sign, or pole sign as defined by this Code. (12) "Legal setback line" means a line established by ordinance beyond which a building may not be built. A legal setback line may be a property line. (13) "Marquee" means a permanent weatherproof structure attached to, supported by a building, and projecting from the wall of the building. { 14) "Pole sign" means a sign wholly supported by a sign structure in the ground. (IS) "Political sign" means a sign promoting a candidate for political office, or promoting any position on a ballot proposition. Attachment A Page 6 of 7 Ordinance 2000 (16) "Portable display surface" means a display surface temporarily fixed to a standardized advertising structure that is regularly moved from structure to structure at periodic intervals. (17) "Portable sign" means a sign other than a temporary sign that is not attached to any building or structure. It may readily be moved from one location to another. It is designed to rest on the ground when displayed and may be with or without its own wheels. It may or may not be lighted. (18} "Projecting sign" means a sign other than a wall sign, which projects form and is supported by a wall of a building or structure. { 19} "Real estate sign" means a sign advertising the sale, lease or rent of one or more lots or acreage or the improvements thereon by a real estate company or individual licensed by the State of Alaska. (20) "Roof sign" means a sign erected upon or above a roof or parapet of a building or structure. {21) "Sign" means any words, letters, parts of letters, figures, numerals, phrases, sentences, emblems, devices, trade names, or trade marks by which anything is made known, such as are used to designate an individual, a firm, an association, a corporation, a profession, a business, or a commodity or product which are visible from any public street or highway and used to attract attention. (22) "Sign structure" means a structure that supports or is capable of supporting any sign as defined in this Code. 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[~ ~_ i~ .. o,., / ~ °~ A v~ ~ u .tea ~ + t~ ~ ~ ~ •~ al ~ {~ ~ ~ Fem. ° . w~ .~ W ~+ ~. j ^' ] Q~ ~ .r/QJ y Ld Vl ...~ N) .~ 1 W ° yV~ ~ ~ ~i+ ~ ~ IA y y.y ~"i rnz a airs; v~Qpa~ w rnr~ ~ ~ w aa v~ v~ ~ O a w O N o~'io a ~ O i.r ~ Q t• E CJ ~,,,~ V ~ U .'., a 0 z d 'z b .., a 0 z z a F ~ ~ ~ W a ~ z z z x a~. a.. a ~ a a a V a, a a U w a, a H z z z a z z z a ¢ 4 z z z a. Q 'z 'z z ~ ~ z z z '" ~ ¢ a 'z 'z z ~ z z z ~ ¢ ¢ z z z z °° N ~ 'v~~i ~ G a '" .n ~ ~ c °' ~ ~ '~ ~ ~ ~ ~ U ~ ~~ ~a~ ~ ~ a, u .~ d c v ~ o ~ a ~ u c ai ~ W += y ~y o .~~ ~ ~ ~ fq U ~ ~ v . wa ~ c rn vi o c ~ '~ ~ ~' a c ~' W. .., •o 5,~h~ ~, ~ a y,~ z OA °~•~5 ~ ~ ~e ~ o a ~ . H M a ~ ~ i.~ ~ A~ I c a~ U ~ ~b AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCIL -REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 3, 2001 7;00 P.M. KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS htt www.ci.kenai.ak.us WORK SESSION AT 6:00 P.M. REGARDING 2 3 2001 ECONOMIC FORUM ITEM A: CALL TO ORDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roil Call 3. Agenda Approval ~. Consent Agenda *All items listed with an asterisk (*~ are considered to be routine and non- controversial by the council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a council member so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda as part of the General Orders. ITEM B: SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (l O minutes) ITEM C: PUBLIC HEARINGS /p~~ G(. 1. Resolution No. 2001-1 -- Transferring $7,000 in the Airport Land System Special Revenue Fund for a Wildlife Hazard Assessment. 2. Resolution Na. 2001-2 -- Adopting the City of Kenai, Alaska 2001-2002 Capital Improvement Project (CIP) Priority List for Request of State Grants. 3. *Renewal of Liquor License -- Peninsula Oilers (Seasonal)/Recreational Site. ITEM D: COMMISSION COMMITTEE REPORTS 1. Council on Aging 2. Airport Cornmission 3. Harbor Commission ~. Library Cornmission 5. Parks & Recreation Commission 6. Planning & Zoning Commission 7. Miscellaneous Commissions and Committees a. Beautification, Committee b. Kenai Convention & Visitors Bureau Board c. Alaska Municipal League Report ITEM E: MINUTES 1. *Regular Meeting of December 20, 2000. 2. *December 20, 2000 Wark Session Notes ITEM F: CORRESPONDENCE ITEM G: OLD BUSINESS ITEM H: NEW BUSINESS ~-~~~ 1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified r 2. Purchase Orders Exceeding $2,500 ~p ~-~i~' 3. Discussion -- Borough Ordinance Establishing E-911 Advisory Board 4. Discussion -- Request for Proposals/Professional Services for Development of a Comprehensive PIan. ITEM I: ADMINISTRATION REPORTS 1. Mayor 2. City Manager 3. Attorney 4. City Clerk 5. Finance Director 5. Public Works Managers 7. Airport Manager ITEM J: DISCUSSION 1. Citizens (five minutes) 2. Council - None Scheduled ITEM K: ADJOURNMENT ~ - ~ `, i KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLAT C KENAI RIVER CENTER 514 FUNNY RNER ROAD SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99664 5:30 p.m. January 8, 2001 Tentative Agenda MEMBERS: Ann Bayes Anchor Point Term Expires 2001 Peggy Boscacci Seldovia City Term Expires 2003 Lynn F1ohl Seward Ciry Tenir L-xpires 2002 Blair Martin Areawide Term Expires 2003 ALTERNATES: John Hammelman Areawide Term L•xpires 2002 Jim Skogstad Hope Term Expires 2001 A. B. C. D CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF AGENDA, EXCUSED ABSENCES, AND MINUTES 1. Agenda 2. Member/Alternate Excused Absences a. No excused absences requested. 3. Minutes a. December 13, 2000 SUBDIVISION PLAT PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Clayton Subdivision No. 3 (Name Change -submitted as No. 2} Preliminary; KPB File 2000-209 Mullikin Surveys/Favretto Ltd. Partnership Location: Peterson Bay 2. ASLS 2000-38 Preliminary; KPB File 2001-003 Crazy Mountain Joint Venture/Luther/McDowell Location: Lower Summit Lake 3. Mountain Cathedral Preliminary; KPB File 2001-004 Imho ff/S ynhorstlPittman/Iinho ff Location: Grossman Ridge Road Kachemak Bay Advisory Planning Commission (~ ti... U ~~~ ~y,,~f 4. Drake Subdivision Preliminary; KPB File 2001-005 Johnson/Drake Location: Sterling Highway between North and South Cohoe Loop Roads a :~' a `1 ~ .~~ ;~. Original Townsite of Seward Eads Replat •` ~~~' '~ Preliminary; KPB File 2001-006 '~' Johnson/Eads Location: City of Seward 6. Carl & Emma Clark Estate Preliminary; KPB File 2001-007 Jahnson/Miller Location: Hope 7. Wilhoit Subdivision Preliminary; KPB File 2001-008 Imhoff/Rolca Pacific Location: Hail Road on Chakok River Anchor Point Advisory Planning Commission 8. ASLS 2000-001 Final; KPB File 2000-102 Howard/5tate of Alaska Location: Easterly of Summit Lake E. ADJOURNMENT NOTE NEW MEETING LOCATION The next regularly scheduled Plat Committee meeting is January 22, 2001 at 5:30 p.m., Kenai River Center, 514 Funny River Road, Soldotna z K.ENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION KENAI RIVER CENTER 514 FUNKY RIVER ROAD ,'~ SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99469 ~'~~ January 8, 2001 7:30 P.M. Tentative Agenda John Hammelman Chairman Areawide Term Expires 20D2 Philip Hryson Vise Chairman Kenai City Term Expires 200] Ann 13ayes Parliamentarian Anchor Point Term Expires 2001 Peggy G. Boscacci PC Member 5eldovia City Term Expires 2003 Leroy Gannaway PC Member Homer City Term Expires 2D01 Ellis Hensley, Jr. PC Member Nikiski Term Expires 2002 Lynn Hohl PC Member Seward City Term Expires 2D02 Brentlohnson PC Member Kasilof Area Tenn Expires 2003 Blair Martin PC Member Areawide Term Expires 2003 Jim 5kogstad PC Member Hope Term Expires 2001 Dick Troeger PC Member Soldotna City Tcrtn Expires 20D2 A. CALL TO ORDER B. ROLL CALL C. APPROVAL OF REGULAR AGENDA AND ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGENDA All items on the consent agenda are considered routine and noncontroversial by the Planning Commission and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Planning Commissioner or someone from the public so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the consent agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the regular agenda. If you wish to comment on a consent agenda item or a regular agenda item other than a public hearing, please advise the recording secretary before the meeting begins, and she will inform the Chairman of your wish to comment. I. Time Extension Requests a. R/W Sterling Highway Soldotna to Sterling; MP 79-94 Project IR-OA3--3(3)/54375; KPB File 89-096; State of Alaska 2. Plats Granted Administrative Approval 3. Plats Granted Approval Under 20.04.070 4. Plat Amendment Requests -None 5. Coastal Management Program a. Coastal Management Program Consistency Reviews -None b. Conclusive Consistency Determinations Received from DGC c. Administrative Determinations d. KPBPC Resolutions -None 7. Commissioner Excused Absences a. Leroy Gannaway 8. Minutes a. December 11, 2000 Plat Committee Minutes l ,~ ~k V ,r .~',,.~ b. December 11, 2000 Planning Commission Minutes ~~ D, ~`~ LIC COMMENT/PRESENTATIONS/COMMISSIONERS 1 ~ ~ (Iteother than those appearing on the agenda. Limited to five minutes per speaker unless previous arrangements ~~` ,~re de.) J ~~ E. UNFIlVISHED BUSINESS -None F. PUBLIC HEARINGS -None G. VACATIONS NOT REQUIRING A PUBLIC HEARING -None H. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS 1. PIat Waiver Application: Konovalof Lake Amended Tract 73; KPB File 2001-002; KPBPC Resolution 2001-01; Location: Northeast of Nikiski Escape Route; Petitioner: Roy E. Florak of Raymond, Washington. I. SUBDNISION PLAT PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. The Plat Committee is scheduled to review eight plats. J. KENAI RIVER HABITAT PROTECTION (KPB 21.18) -None K. COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS -None L. OTHER/NEW BUSINESS 1. Prior Existing Use for a Sand, Gravel or Material Site Determination; near Homer; Hulling ?. Prior Existing Use for a Sand, Gravel or Material Site Determination; near Sterling; Northup 3. Prior Existing Use for a Sand, Gravel or Material Site Determination; near Anchor Point; Herndon and Thompson Leasing 4. Prior Existing Use for a Sand, Gravel or Material Site Determination; near Soldotna; Rumley 5. Prior Existing Use for a Sand, Gravel or Material Site Determination; near Ninilchik; Noble 6. Prior Existing Use for a Sand, Gravel or Material Site Determination; near Sterling; Michel z 7. Prior Existing Use for a Sand, Gravel or Material Site Determination; near Moose Pass; Chugach Alaska Corporation $. Prior Existing Use for a Sand, Gravel or Material Site Determination; near Anchor Point; Johnson 9. Prior Existing Use for a Sand, Gravel or Material Site Determination; near Sterling; Barrett 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, carved 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 S% of Section 25, TSN, R3W, S.M., Alaska, pursuant to KPB Code of Ordinances, Chapter 17.10.080; carried forward from December 14, 1998. Postponed until brought back to the Commission by staff. 3. 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 Parcel 055-259-13; Gaylor; KPBPC Resolution 99-46; carried forward from November 8, 1999. Postponed until brought back to the Commission by staff. 4. Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Commission Resolution 2000-26: Establishing the Piat Committee as the Initial Tribunal for the Vacations of Dedications Within the Borough; carried forward from July 24, 2000 Postponed until brought back by staff. Q. ADJOURNMENT PLAT COMMITTEE The Plat Committee will meet January 8, 2001 at 5:30 p.m. in the Kenai River Center, 514 Funny River Road, Soldotna. FUTURE MEETINGS NOTE NEW MEETING LOCATION PLAT COMMITTEE The next regulazly scheduled Plat Committee meeting is January 22, 2001, Kenai River Center, 514 Funny River Road, Soldotna at 5:30 p.m. PLANNING COMMISSION Tine next regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Commission is January 22, 2001, Kenai River Center, 514 Funny River Road, Soldotna at 7:30 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONAL ITEMS NO ACTION REQUIRED 1. Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission November 8, 2000 Minutes 2. AML Touchstone, Volume 10, Issue 5 November/December 2000 3. Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission December 13, 2000 Minutes 4. Cooper Landing Advisory Planning Commission December 13, 2000 Minutes 5. Cooper Landing Advisory Planning Commission 2001 Capital Improvement Projects PLANNING DEPARTMENT Phone: 907-262-4441, extension 260 Phone: toll free within the Borough 1-800-478-4441, extension 260 Fax: 907-262-861 S e-mail address: planning@borough.kenai.ak.us web site: www.borough.kenai.ak.us/plannin dg,_e~t OTHER MEETINGS KPB Trails Commission January 4 Anchor Point Advisory Planning Commission January 9 Cooper Landing Advisory Planning Commission January 10 Kachemak Bay Advisory Planning Commission January 11 Kachemak Bay Advisory Planning Commission January 25 F N ~ ~ e'3 PG W U A • ~+ z O 0 N l~l N N v A ~i v an Ate. N f`] M d V1 Op "L hJJ DA bA as c. a. a. na O O T > ~ v ~ ~ a v -~ a °i ~ ~ •~ o C U S. ~ 3 6~ ~ d O i ~ V ~ ~ O b ~ A, •3 0 ~ ~ Y ~ A ~ s 3 .~ ~ o v ~ °~ c W v c .~ ~ f 3 I ~ :E • CJ O an O a ~. a, °° o r E o ~ v •C ou p- v `oa A ~ C ~ ~ 4 ~ cs ~ k ~ A. ~, r-y~ C ~ 'J• ~_ Q. 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V] FL Z, ~ i ~ 9 v '«. 0 0 0 N 0 ._ i 0 N r O r O D r N .~ m a c 0 a O a~ E 0 a c d s ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~~ ~~ W~ ~+ .~ a H ~ ~ a i~ ~ ~ ~ '~ O .~ V a ^® a m V ~ ~ ~' ~ ~ ~v ~ = N ~ ~ a ~ ® ^ r ~ ~ o ~ N O N PZ Resolutions for the Year 2000 TYPE OF PERMIT Resolution # TYPE MEETING DATE ACTION Amend KMC Conditional Use Permit Encroachment Permit Home Occupation Permit 200031 12.25.030 -Junk Vehicles 9113100 Denied 20D032 13.30.08D -Prohibit MV N Shore 9113100 Approved 200037 14.20.320 MOP Fire Insp. 14/11/00 Approved 200036 14.20.321 Bi3~B Fire Insp. 10/11/00 Approved 200035 14.25 Landscape 10/11/00 Approved 200013 Establish Historic Commission 5!24100 Approved 200009 Livestock Ordinance 5110100 Approved 200014 Title 14.20.105 to eliminate TSH Board 5124!00 Approved 200005 Title 4 and Title 14 318100 Approved 200034 Bed ~ Breakfast 101261D0 Approved 200011 Cabin Rentals 5124100 Approved 200015 Cabin Rentals 6114100 Denied 200015 Cabin Rentals 6114100 Denied 200018 Construction Business 6114100 Withdrawn 200001 Gun Shop 1126100 Denied 200028 Public Schools 7126100 Approved 200028 Public Schools 7126100 Approved 20D028 Public Schools 7126!00 Approved 200022 Transfer of CUP BSB, Charter Svc. (PZ89-10) 6128100 Approved 200002 Side & Rear Yard 1126100 Approved 200006 Daycare 318100 Approved 200038 Daycare 10/25/00 Approved 200004 Gun Shap & Gunsmith 2123100 Approved Thr~rsday, Jaxuary 04, 2001 Page 1 of 2 TYPE OFPERMIT Resolution # TYPE MEETING DATE ACTION Landscape/Site Plan Pa'~eliminary Plat 1/a~iance 200007 3122!00 Approved 200023 7192100 Approved 204024 7112100 Approved 200025 7112100 Approved 200026 7112100 Approved 200030 8123100 Approved 200039 1217100 Approved 200003 1126100 Approved 200021 6128100 Approved 200020 6128100 Approved 200027 7126100 Approved 200429 7128100 Approved 200033 9113100 Approved 200040 12/27/00 Approved 200019 Front& RearSetbackslLatCoverage 6114100 Approved 200010 Front Yard Setbacks 5124100 Approved 200017 Front YardSetbacks 8114100 Approved 200012 Principal Structures 5124100 Approved 200016 Principal Structures 8114100 Denied 200018 Principal5tructures 6114!00 Denied Thu+~sdayy Ja~euary 04, 2001 Page 2 of 2 2404 Building Permits by Va! ue ^ X5,19: 141,700 ^C ^R R = Residenfial C =Commercial Building Peirmits Value for 2400 Permit #: Owxer Address Valuation R/C B3667 Stephen J. Baughman 2920 Schooner Circle $2,000 R 83668 Calvary Baptist Church 208 Lawton Dr. $3,500 C B3669 R&K Industrial Inc. 11312 Kenai Spur Highway $50,000 C B3670 New Life Assembly of Gad Chu 209 Princess Street $9,400 C B3671 Preston Williams 2565 Watergate Way $228,000 R B3672 Carr-Gottstein Properties 11312 Kenai Spur Highway $100,000 C B3673 Baker Petrolite 3005 Seward Avenue $65,000 C B367a Mike Sounart 112 Linwood Lane $5,000 R B3675 R&5 Limited (Oberg Res.} 406 Rogers Raad $25,000 R 83676 Hall Quality Builders 2735 Siene St. $118,000 R B3677 Hall Quality Builders 1404 Julie Anna Dr. $90,000 R B3678 Don McCloud 405 Haller St. $4$,000 R B3679 Brett Holt 5210 Mink Court $62,000 R 83680 PRISMIZubeck Const. 450 Marathon Rd. $50,000 C B3681 Jim Gulp 1004 Third SL $26,000 R 83682 Leslei Spaulding 2750 VIP Dr. $388,000 R B36$3 Chris Every 1534 Toyon Way $244,000 R B3684 Greg & Terry Davis 785 Ames Road $100,000 R B36$S Michael Kent 1350 Angler Dr. $243,000 R B3686 TDS Construction (Unocal Prod 260 Caviar Street $18,000 C B3687 Stanley Kaneshiro 408 Princess St. $75,000 R B3688 Greg & Jan Daniels 428 Rogers Raad $22,000 R B3689 Grizzell Enterprises 2305 VIP Drive $154,040 R B3690 Kenneth R. Cox 1613 Aliak $32,000 R B3691 Newcastle Builders 207 Susieana Lane $10,000 R B3692 McGee Industries (NAPA Auto 10704 Kenai Spur Highway $409,000 C B3693 Curt Wallace 240 Eisenhower Lane $18,000 R Tuesday, January 02, 2001 Page 1 of 4 Perjrtit #: Owner Address Valrtation R/C B3694 Dale Felton 2428 Florida Ave. $13,000 R 83695 Walter Page 13D2 Barabara Dr. $30,000 R B3696 Phillip North 3810 Wildrose Ave. $30,OD0 R B3697 Hall Quality Builders 1201 Equinox Way $128,000 R B3698 Triton Fisheries Inc. 810 Childs St. $5,OOD C B3699 David Simpson 1425 Angler Drive $31,OOD R B3700 B.N. Osborn 423 Rogers Road $2,000 R B3701 David Poulin 1407 Third Avenue $25,000 R B3702 Julie Latta 570 Robin Drive $131,000 R B3703 Orlando Mena 575 Dalchok Lane $787,OOD R B3704 Griuell Enterprises 111 S. Gill Street $16,000 R B3705 Glenn Clifford 704 Highbush Lane $149,000 R B3706 Ashlie Farrell 1814 Julie Anna Drive $13,000 R 83707 Lovell Banks 1204 3rd Avenue $210,000 R B3708 Ricky Gease 4289 Beaver Laop Road $40,OOD R B3709 Hall Quality Builders 1409 Julie Anna Dr. $83,000 R 83710 Tim Goff 1104 Spur Dr. $94,000 R B3711 Kenai Peninsula Borough 600 Lawton Dr. $1D,000 C 83712 Blazy Construction 11247 Frontage Road $518,000 C B3713 Sob Stockdale 1408 Julie Anna Dr. $15,000 R 83714 Hail Quality Builders 1806 Miranda Ct. $78,000 R B371 S Doyles Fuel Service 14223 Kenai Spur Hwy. $18,000 C B3716 Walter T. Ward 708 Magic Ave. $99,000 R B3717 Dale Felton 2426 Florida Avenue $6,000 R B3718 Jerry Wortham (Alyeska Sales) 200 S. Willow Street $6,000 C B3719 Lonzy Stanford 507 Overland $14,000 R B3720 Jacqueline Blom 101 Walker Lane $18,000 R 83721 Irving Smith 2675 Watergate Way $213,000 R B3722 Jack LaShot 385 Dolchok $29,OOD R Tuesday, January o2, 2001 Page 2 of 4 Permit #: Owner Address Valuation R/C 8372,3 Kenai Peninsula Borough 600 Lawton Dr. $50,000 C B3724 J&R Enterprises 1113 Alder $6,000 R B372S Gloria Wik 707 Magic Avenue $21,400 R 83726 Michael Tilly 115 Iowa Street $25,000 R 83727 James V. Zirul, DO 220 Spur View Drive $425,000 C B3728 Don Petroze 509 Overland Drive $116,000 R 83729 Hall Quality Builders 1710 2nd Avenue $73,000 R B3730 Hall Quality Builders 1709 3rd Avenue $102,000 R B373I G8~S-Kenai Peninsula Borough 630 Barnacle Way $2,343,000 C B3732 Glen R. McCollum, Sr. 399 McCollum $13,000 R B3733 William L. & Josephine Miller 2710 VIP Drive $x6,000 R B3734 Paul Quade 506 Japonski $9,000 R B3735 Ashly Falgouth 1598 Fathom Drive $8,000 R 83736 Larry E. Moye 310 Birch Street $7,000 R 83737 Tom Moore 1220 Chinook Drive $308,000 R B3738 Kenai Chrysler Center 255 Airport Way $50,000 C 83739 Robert Reilly 1217 Lawton Drive $135,000 R 83740 Pat & Buddy Crowder 1511 Toyon Way $1,000 R B3741 Don Estes 29D5 Ketch Street $11,000 R 83742 Trail Blazers Concrete 1107 4th Avenue $19,000 R 83743 Tom Sullivan 530 Wortham Avenue $85,000 R 83744 Gary ~ Diana Brumley 1316 Lawton Dr. $162,000 R 83745 Hall Quality Builders 1107 Channel Way $112,000 R B3746 Newcastle Builders 309 Evergreen St $102,OD0 R 83747 Robert Gepner 302 Baker St. $7,000 R B3748 Gloria Wik 707 Magic Ave. $11,000 R B3749 Cliff & Sylvia Reid 202 Linwood Ln. $10,000 R B3750 Steve White 310 S. Spruce St. $2,400 R B37S1 Bill Richmond 309 James St. $22,000 R Tuesday, Jar:nary 02, 2001 Page 3 of 4 Permit #: Owner Address Valuation R/C B3752 Paul B. Wilson 8.3753 Kevin D. McDonald B3754 Jim liookey B375S AT&T Wireless Services B375b Brian Lowe Grand Total 5296 Kenai Spur Highway 307 Kuliia Place 11535 Kenai Spur Highway 225 Trading Bay Road 1230 Angier Drive $1,000 R $2,000 R $2,800 C $9,000 C $235,000 R $9,337,100.00 Tuesday, January 02, 2001 Page 4 of 4 CITY OF KENAI 210 FIDALGD AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI ALASKA 99811-7794 TELE~HDNE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 '~~II, 1992 MEMO: TO: Larry Semmens, Finance Director '? ~`. FROM: Marilyn Kehschuli, Planning & Zoning Administration DATE: January 11, 2001 SUBJECT: Planning Commissioner Training The Alaska Chapter of the American Planning Association provides yearly training in Anchorage for Planning Commissioners. Attached is a copy of the brochure describing the training workshop planned for this year. The workshop will be held on February 1 fith In the past, the City has researched the cost to bring a trainer to Kenai and determined it was cost prohibitive. This training could be provided to commissioners at a cast of approximately $200 each. This would cover costs for airfare, transfers to and from the airport, and the training fee. Lunch is included in the conference fee. The Planning Department does not budget for Planning Commission training. There are possibly f ve commissioners who have shown an interest in attending this training. I believe that the training would be beneficial to the Commission. If Council agrees that the training would be valuable to the Commission, I request that funds in the amount of $1000.00 be transferred to cover their travel expenses. . -a~ ~,.. 210 FIDAL.GO, S~JiTE 200, KENAi, AK 99669-7794 (9D7}283-7535 To: Denise From: Marilyn Kebschull Fax; 283-3299 Pages:1 Phone: 2$3-7551 Date: January 5, 2001 Re: ADVERTISEMENT CC: FILE ^ Urgent ^ For Revlew ^ please Comment Please Reply ^ Please Recycle • Comments: Please publish the #olfowing advertisement on Monday, January 8, 2001. This will be charged against the open purchase order you have. Thanks. ~ ~1 January 5, 2001 CITY OF KENAI PLANNING S ZONING COMMISSfON **AGENDA** KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS January 10, 2001 - 7:00 p.m. http:llwww.ci.kenai.ak.us 1. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: 2. PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. PZ01-01-A resolution of the Planning and Zoning Commission recommending to the Counci! of the city of Kenai, Alaska, that the current sign code, KMC 14.20.220 be repealed and replaced with a new KMC 14.20.220. 3. OLD BUSINESS: 4. NEW BUSINE5S: 5. PENDING ITEMS: The public is invited to attend and participate. The meeting wilt commence at 7:00 p.m. in the Kenai City Council Chambers. Additional information may be obtained at City Half, a# the City of Kenai web site (www.ci.kenai.ak.us}, or by calling 283-7535 extension 235. PuhliSh:.lanuarv F3. 2(l(]1 Marilyn Kebschull Planning & Zoning Administration • page 2 City of Kenai, 210 Fidalgo, Suite 200, Kenai, AK 99611-7794 t =. -.1 To: Peninsula Clarion (Attn: Johnelle} From: Marilyn Kebschull Fax: 907-283-3299 Pages; Twa Phorwc 907-283-7551 Date: becember 29, 2000 Rs: PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE CC: File ^ Urgent ^ For Revlew ^ Please Comment ^ Please Reply ^ Please Recycle Denise: Run the following notice on January 3 and 5, 2001. Bill this under the open purchase order. Thanks. CITY OF KENAI 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 January 10, 2001: PZ01-01-A resolution of the Planning and Zoning Commission recommending to the Council of the City of Kenai, Alaska, that the current sign code, KMC 14.20.220 be repealed and replaced with a new KMC 14.20.220. The Meeting will commence at 7:D0 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, 21 D Fidalgo, Suite 200, Kenai Alaska 99611-7794 prior to the hearing. 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: January 3 & 5, 2001 CITY OF KENAI ~r Gi ~ e~ ~ ~~Gd~u it 210 FiDALG~ AVE.. SUITE 200 KENAf. ALASKA 99811-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 '~~~1- ,~~ MEMO: TO: Planning & Zoning Commission ~.. FROM: Marilyn Kebschuil, Planning & Zoning Administration DATE: January 5, 2001 SUBJECT: Sign Code City Attorney Cary Graves has provided the attached sheet showing possible changes that could be made to the proposed sign code that would alleviate Councilman Bannock's concerns with the sign code. The changes would delete a portion of section (3) and add a section (11}. v 14.20.220 Signs. {a} General Requirements: (1} A permit shall be obtained from the administrative official prior to the installation of any sign, nameplate, advertising sign or advertising structure except as provided in subsection {c). Construction and erection of signs shall be in accordance with this chapter, with the Uniform Sign Code [(KMC 4.15}], and with the National Electrical Cade ({KMC 4.30)], except that temporary signs need not be constructed according to the Uniform Sign Cade (KNiC 4.15). (2) When a building permit is obtained far the construction of a building, signs for that building that conform to this Code shall be considered as part of the valuation of that building. The fee for signs not covered by a building permit shall be set as provided by KMC 7.15.100. (3} A permit for a commercial advertising sign shall be issued only if the sign will be located on the premises advertised, or on the common property available for such purposes to all commercial occupants of a multiple commercial development such as malls. [THE CITY OF KENAI MAY ERECT, OR MAY ALLOW ANOTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY TO ERECT, INFORMATION SIGNS, AS THEY DEEM NECESSARY.] (4} Penalties for violations of this section shall be as set forth in KMC 14.20.260(e). (5) If any of the provisions of this Code hereby adopted conflict with the Uniform Sign Cade adopted by reference, the provisions of this Code will prevail. (b) Signs shall be erected and maintained plumb, level, and true and kept repaired, painted, and maintained. {7) The Building Official shall determine the azea of alI signs and shall classify all signs. ($) Existing signs for which no permit was obtained: When the owner of record of a lot or lessee of a lot an which a sign or signs aze located that do not conform to the provisions of this Code has been notified that such sign ar signs are non-conforming, the owner shall make the sign ar signs conforming within ten (10) days from the date of such notice or remove the sign. {9) Relief from the provisions of this section maybe provided by a variance as prescribed under KMC 14.20.180. (10) A permit issued under the provisions of this section shall become null and void if the sign erection or other work authorized by such permit is not commenced within ninety (90) days of the date of issuance, or if the sign display or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of ninety (90) days any time after the display or work is commenced. {I 1) The City of Kenai may erect on-premises public informational signs as otherwise allowed in this section. City of Kenai off-premises public informational signs or public informational signs not oth_er_wise in compliance with this section maybe allowed by variance under KMC 14.20.180. For purposes of .this section, legal notices ar si directin ar re latin edestrian or vehicular traffic ar ublic safe signs are nat. considered public informational s~,ns. (b) Residential Zones. For the purposes of this section, the following shall be considered residential zones: RR, RS, RR-1, RS-1, RS-2, RU, R & TSH. Signs are allowed in the residential zones as follows: Attachment A Page 1 of S Ordinance 2000