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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-11-28 Planning & Zoning PacketCITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AMENDED AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS November 2$, 2001 _ 7:04 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER: a. Swearing in of Commissioner Osborne b. Roll Call c. Agenda Approval 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. *APPROVAL OF MINUTES: November 14, 2001 3. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT: 4. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. PZO1-62-An application far a Conditional Use Permit for a Day Care for the property known as Government Lot Z3 (903 Magic Avenue), Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Ashley Bulot dba Little Huskies Day Care, 903 Magic Avenue, Kenai, Alaska. 6. OLD BUSINESS: 7. NEW BUSINESS: a. *PZO1-65-Home Occupation Permit (Day Care)-For the property known as Dye Subdivision No. 1, Lot 4 (410 Birch Street}. Application submitted by Bethany Rogers, 410 Birch Street, Kenai, Alaska. b. *PZO1-66-Home Occupation Permit {Day Care)-Far the property known as Central Heights Subdivision, Lot 5, Block 5 (206 Portlock Street). Application submitted by Marsha Malone, P.O. Box 3086, Kenai, Alaska. c. *PZO1-67-Home Occupation Permit (Day Care)-For the property known as Ryan Subdivision, Lot 4, Block 1 (310 Dolly Vanden Street). Application submitted by Sarah Voight, 310 Dolly Vanden Street, Kenai, Alaska. d. *PZO1-68-Home Occupation Permit (Day Care)-For the property known as VIP Park Estates, Lot 31, Block 1 (2915 Ketch Street). Application submitted by Valerie Warchola, 2915 Ketch Street, Kenai, Alaska. e. *PZO1-69-Home Occupation Permit (Day Care)--~-For the property known as VIP Park 1 Planning & honing Commission Agenda Page 2 November 28, 2001 Estates, Lot 11, Block 2 {2915 Clipper Circle). Application submitted by Mary Goggia, 2915 Clipper Circle, Kenai, Alaska. f. ~PZO1-70-Home Occupation Permit (Day Care)-For the property known as Vii' Park Estates, Lot 17, Block 2 (860 Set Net Drive). Application submitted by Kelly Dunham, 860 Set Net Drive, Kenai, Alaska. g. PZO1-71-Transfer of Conditional Use Permit {Guide Service and Boat Parking)-For the property known as Anglers Acres Subdivision Part 3, Lot 9 (1135 Angler Drive). Application submitted by Dan Haak, 1087 SW Spring Street, Mill City, Oregon 97360-2362. 8. PENDING ITEMS: 9. CODE ENFORCEMENT: 10. REPORTS: a. City Council b. Borough Planning c. Administration 11. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED: 12. INFORMATION ITEMS: a. Kenai Comprehensive Plan Draft Chapter 2 b. Letter to Tim Navarre, Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly dated November 8, 2001 13. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS: 14. ADJOURNMENT: CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AMENDED AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS November 14, 2001 - 7:00 p.m. 1, CALL TO ORDER: a. Roll Call b. Agenda Approval c. 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. *APPROVAL OF MINUTES: October 24, 2001 3. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT: 4. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: a. PZOi-63-Preliminary Plat -VIP Park Estates Mannausa Addition-Application submitted by Whitford Surveying, P.O. Box 4032, Soldotna, Alaska. 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. PZO1-61- A Resolution of the Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission recommending to the Council of the City of Kenai, to change an existing street name. The current Kenai Peninsula Borough (KPB) parcel plat shows the subject street name as 81st Ave. SE. The street is known and marked as N. Strawberry Road. The Planning Commission recommends 815L Ave. SE be officially changed to N. Strawberry Road. 6. OLD BUSINESS: 7. NEW BUSINESS: *a. PZO1-64-Home Occupation Permit {Day Care)-For the property known as Inlet View Subdivision Third Addition Part Two, Lot 13, Block 8 (226 Susieana Lane). Application submitted by Francine Jones, 226 Susieana Lane, Kenai, Alaska. S. PENDING ITEMS: 9. CODE ENFORCEMENT: 10. REPORTS: a. City Council b. Borough Planning CITY OF KENAI PLANNING 8s 20NING COMMISSION CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS NOVEMBER 14, 2001 - 7:00 P.M. CHAIRMAN RON GOECKE, PRESIDING MINiJTE3 ITEM 1: CALL TO ORDER Chairman Goecke called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.rn. 1-a. RoII CaII Members Present: Glick, Bryson, Goecke, Nord, Erwin, Morse, Aaronson (arrived at 7:04) Others Present: Public Works Manager La Shot, Contract Secretary Roper 1-b. Agenda Approval MOTION: Commissioner Glick MOVED to approve the agenda and requested UNANIMOUS CONSENT and Commissioner Nord SECONDED the motion. There were no objections. 30 ORDERED. 1-c. Canseat Agenda MOTION: Commissioner Glick MOVED to approve the consent agenda and requested UNANIMOUS CONSENT and Commissioner Erwin SECONDED the motion. There were no objections. SO ORDEIIED, ITEM 2: APPROVAL OF MINUTES -- October 24, 2001 Approved by consent agenda. ITEM 3: SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT -- Noae ITEM 4: CONSIDERATION OF PLAT5 4-a. PZO1-63--Preliminary Plat -- VIP Park Estates Mannausa Addition Application submitted by Whitford Surveying, P.O. Box 4032, Soldatna, Alaska. MOTION: Commissioner Bryson MOVED to approve PZ01-63 and Commissioner Glick SECONDED the motion. Staff had no additional comments. VOTE: B son Yes Erwin Yes Glick Yes Nord Yes Morse Yes Aaronson Absent Goecke Yes MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. ITEM 5: PUBLIC HEARINGS 5-a. PZO1-61- A Resolution of the Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission recommending to the Council of the City of Kenai, to change an existing street name. The current Kenai Peninsula Borough (KPB} parcel plat shows the subject street name as 81st Ave. SE. The street is known and marked as N. Strawberry Road. The Planning Commission recommends 81St Ave. SE be officially changed to N. Strawberry Road. MOTION: Commissioner Nord MOVED to approve PZO1-61 and Commissioner Morse SECONDED the motion. There were no public comments. There were no additional comments from staff. Commissioner Aaronson arrived at 7:04 p.m. and because he was not present during the discussion on the item, he did not vote. VOTE: Erwin Yes Glick Yes Nord Yes Morse Yes Aaronson Absent B son Yes Goecke Yes MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. ITEM 6: OLD BUSINESS -- None ITEM 7: NEW BUSINESS 7-a. PZO1-64--Home Occupation Permit (Day Care}-For the property known as Inlet View Subdivision Third Addition Part Two, Lot 13, Block $ (226 Susieana Lane}. Application submitted by Francine Jones, 226 Susieana Lane, Kenai, Alaska. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 14, 2001 PAGE 2 Approved by consent agenda. ITEM 8: PENDING ITEMS -- None ITEM 9: CODE ENFORCEMENT -- None ITEM 10: REPORTS 10-a. City Council - No report. 10-b. Borough Planning -Commissioner Bryson gave a report on the Borough Planning meeting of November 13th. 10-c. Administration - No report. Discussion took place an the December 26~ meeting and whether or not it should be cancelled. it was Commission's consensus the meeting be cancelled if there is no pressing business. La Shot will forward the issue to City Council. ITEM 11; PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED -- None ITEM 12: INFORMATION ITEMS 12-a. Zoning Bulletin (10/10 & IO/25/O1) 12-b. City Council Membership List (10/18/01) 12-c. KPB Plat Committee Action (10/22/O1~ ITEM 13: COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS Commissioner Morse announced he would be resigning his seat on the Planning and Zoning Commission as he is moving to Arizona after the first of the year. ITEM 14: ADJOURNMENT MOTION: Commissioner Morse MOVED for adjournment. There were no objections. 30 ORDERED. The meeting adjourned at 7:12 p.m. Minutes recorded and transcribed by: Barbara Roper, Contract Secretary PLANNING 8v ZONING COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 14, 2001 PAGE 3 ~~ STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Date: October 29, 2001 Res: PZ01-62 GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Ashley Bulot 283-8033 Little Huskies Daycare 903 Magic Ave. Kenai, AK 99611 Requested Action: Legal Description: Street Address: KPB Parcel No.: Existing Zoning: Current Land Use: Land Use Plan: ANALYSIS Conditional Use Permit -Daycare Gov't. Lot 23 903 Magic Ave. 4504008 RR1-Rural Residential Residential Medium Density Residential General Information: KMC 14.20.150 details the intent and application process for conditional uses. The code also specifies the review criteria that must be satisfied prior to issuing the permit. The criteria are: 1. The use is consistent with the purpose of this chapter and the purposes and intent of the zoning district; 2. The value of the adjoining property and neighborhood will not be significantly impaired; 3. The proposed use is in harmony with the Comprehensive Plan; 4. Public services and facilities are adequate to serve the proposed use; 5. The proposed use will not be harmful to the public safety, health or welfare; PZ01-62 Comments Page 2 6. Any and all specific conditions deemed necessary by the commission to fulfill the above-mentioned conditions should be met by the applicant. These may include, but are not limited to measures relative to access, screening, site development, building design, operation of the use and other similar aspects related to the proposed use. Section 14.20.230 provides for daycare as a Home Occupation for up to 8 children under 12 years of age, including those of the providers. Applicant is applying for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) because she has 12 children who she watches at various times. There was a concern that overlapping may cause mare children to be present than allowed under a Home Occupation Permit (HOP). Applicant has provided written approval from property owner for the daycare. The City of Kenai Fire Marshall conducted a fire inspection of the home on August 2, 2001 . City Engineer: No Comment Buildin Official: No Comment RECOMMENDATIONS Recommend Approval ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution No. PZ01-62 2. Application CITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ01-62 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI GRANTING A REQUEST FOR THE MODIFICATION OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT T0: NAME: Ashfey Bulot dba Little Huskies Daycare , USE Homer Daycare LOCATED 903 Magic Avenue {Gov't Lot 231 ., _ {Street Address/Legal Description) KENAI PENENSULA BOROUGH PARCEL NO: 04504008 WHEREAS, the Commission finds: 1. That an application meeting the requirements of Section 14.20.150 has been scbmitted and received on: _October 24, 200? 2. This request is on land zoned: RR1 -Rural Residential 3. That the applicant has demonstrated with plans and other documents that they can and will meet the following specific requirements and conditions in addition to existing requirements: a. b. 4. That a duly advertised public hearing as required by KMC 14.20.280 was conducted by the Commission on: November 28 2001 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI THAT THE APPLICANT HAS DEMONSTRATED THAT THE PROPOSED COND1Ti0NAL USE PERMIT MEETS THE CONDITIONS REQUIRED FOR SAID OPERATION AND THEREFORE THE COMMISSION DOES AUTHORIZE THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIAL TO ISSUE THE APPROPRIATE PERMIT. PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OP KENAI, ALASKA, NOVEMBlER 28, 2001. CHAIRPEI ATTEST: ~~ l~~~vi ci~r of rr fir,./ ~~ INA D~PAf 2t0 fIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 4961 t 7T94 TELEpH~NE 907.283-7835 FAX 907.263~Dt4 `~~(1. .„_ CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION Date: /~ ~ ~ -D/ Applicant's Name: _~s~~Y ,E7 t~LvT __ Phone: ~ O Business Name: L/~~~ ~(./ ~~/,~ ~~Q~,f" Mailing Address: ~~ . ,~p 5C % f~Y ~,cJa./ , r4~~ ti. Street Address: 103 /~i4~/C ~!/.C. {Where pernut will be operated from.) ~~ Legal Description of Property: ~ U ~ ~ (`~3 ~"' ~ ~__ Kenai Peninsula Borough Parcel No.: _~ ~ ~ ~~ City of Kenai Zoning: ~~ Provide a detailed description of the proposed use. If the space provided is not sufficient, attach a sheet to the application. a ~e~, ICI ~Ce ******** RECEIVED DG~f 2 42001 N CITY o~ Ks=ruai The fallowing information must be provided before vour application will be considered for pracessing._Do not submit vour application until it contains all required information. (Check each box that applies and attach the necessary information to this application.) ^ 1 am the legal owner of the property. [~- I am not the legal owner of the property; however, I have attached verification by the owner of the property that I have permission to apply for this Conditional Use Permit. ^ Attached are dimensioned plot plans showing the location of all existing and proposed buildings or alteration on the affected property. Plans must show, at a minimum, the entrance, exit, and parking spaces on the property. (For bed & breakfast applications, must show areas to be rented.) [~-" l have paid the appropriate fee. *~~***** I have reviewed Kenai Municipal Code 14.20.150, Conditional Use Permits, and believe that the requested permit satisfies the requirements of this section of the code. Specifically, the following requirements have been satisf ed: [,~-" The use is consistent with the purpose of this chapter and the purposes and intent of the zoning district. ~" The value of the adjoining property and neighborhood will not be significantly impaired. "The proposed use is in harmony with the Comprehensive Plan. [~"~ Public services and facilities aze adequate to serve the proposed use. [G]-- The proposed use will not be harmful to the public safety, health or welfare. I certify that the information provided is accurate to the best of my knowledge. Applicant: Date: /~-_Z.~ o~ Attachment: KMC 14.20.150 C:IWPDOCSIFORMSICONDiTIONALUSE PERMIT Appiication.dac T _~ ~~ ..... __ ~ v ~ ,~ i _, ,~ o ~-: V ~~ "h Z a .~ ~~ \ _ .____ ~ I~ 'i w S 1 1 i J a a Q i ~ .. +~ _. ~~ l~ ~ -~ ~~. ;~. ~~f ~'~~~ Q ~ L- ~ { a 3 l ~ ----~ 3 ~: ~ ~ ~, } ~~ ~ ` __ . - ~-- - _ _ - - ~ Q W 3 Q ~----- a -.____ ..__ ~3~ ~ ~ ~; ~~ ~ ~ v V Cto~l~ ' o ~ ' o ~ ~. •v_ ~ ~ ~ ~ u ` ~a. . ~ E I 1 ~~ ~ • ~l I 1 ~ y ` .,~ ~± _ ' ~ J t .~ ~ ~~ ~5~~ A~~L~~ ~ ~ ~ Y. f STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Date: November 8, 2001 GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Bethany Rogers 283-3047 410 Birch Street Kenai, AK 99611 Prepared gy: Inc Res: PZ01-65 Requested Action: Legal Description: Street Address: KPB Parcel No.: Existing Zoning: Current Land Use: Land Use Plan: ANALYSIS Home Occupation -Day Care Lot 4, Dye Subdivision No. 1 410 Birch Street 04305021 RS-Suburban Residential Residential Low Density Residential General Information: KMC 14.20.230 outlines the regulations that allow home occupations in residential areas. Applicant proposes to operate a day care from her residence. Day care is specifically listed in the code as a permitted home occupation. Based on the information provided, the proposed day care meets the requirements for a home occupation. A fire inspection was conducted on the residence on November 8, 2001. If the day care is still in operation, afollow-up will be required on November 8, 2003. RECOMMENDATIONS Recommend approval. ATTACHMENTS: ~~ 1. Resolution No. PZ01-65 2. Application 3. Drawings CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ01-65 HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI GRANTING A REQUEST FOR A HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT A5 AUTHORIZED BY 14.20.230 OF THE KENAI ZONING CODE, FOR: DAY CARE -Bethany's Childcare ._. __ _ {Type of Permit} OPERATED BY: Bethany Rogers ,. LOCATED: 410 Birch Street, - L4. Dye Subdivision No 1 {Street Address and Legal Description} KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PARCEL NO: 04305021 WHEREAS, the Commission finds: That an application meeting the requirements of Sec.14.20.230, has been submitted and received on Se tember 26 2001 2. That the application has been reviewed by the Commission at their meeting of _ November 28, 2001 and found that ail application requirements have been satisfied. 3. That the applicant has demonstrated with plans and other documents that he can and will meet the requirements and conditions as specified. 4. That the following additional requirements have been established by the Commission as a condition of permit issuance: 5. Applicant must comply with all Federal, State, and local regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai that the applicant has demonstrated that the proposed development meets the conditions required for said proposal and therefore the Commission authorizes the permit. PASSED by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai, Alaska, this 28'h day of November, 2001. Chairman: ~~ ~~ ~ r- ~,. ATTEST: ~~ HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: NAME: Sep I~~;j MAILING ADDRESS: fit' r PHYSICAL ADDRESS: ~_].~ _ ~~1'~~~ , K~YI t ~ o ,~ LEGAL DESCRIPTION: - '^~~ ~ L.O t `'~ PARCEL NUMBER: ; ~'~~-I '~ ~` C.~ ~ ZONING: DESCRIPTION OF OCCUPATION: ~~_ ~~i~; t'~ ,~ ~ ~s~~ j' ~p~ ~ _ ~- Section 14.20.230 of the City of Kenai Municipal Code outlines regulations that allow Home Occupations in residential zones, subject to the following conditions: Not more than one person outside the family shall be employed in the home occupation. No more than 30 % of the gross floor area of all buildings on the lot shall be used for the home occupation. Submit a site plan showing square footage of all structures on the lot includin the residence and an accesso structures. In addition,_shaw parking.areas and traffic patterns. Clearx mark the area to be used for the home occupation , The home occupation shall be carried on wholly within the principal building, or the building which are accessory thereto. Any building used far a home occupation shall be wholly enclosed. Applicant's Signature: Date: ~ ~~ **~****~ Application reviewed and approved by: ~ 1 tanning n'ng Official Da ~l~k ~CJ 1 Approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission: Date: (~f1 ~ ~~IWedacslFORMSIfIOMF OCCUP.ATTON PF,RMiT 4PPLiCATiON !!oc '-f f (~ f .~ I f'[-'~'1. ~ r '9e~ c'oy' ~'` C~~~~ 9~~ ~"~ fie' rC ~- ` 0~% W~r~ V ~ N~ STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Date: November 13, 2001 GENERAL INFORMATION Prepared By: Inc Res: PZ01-66 Applicant: Marsha Malone 283-0629 P.O. Box 3086 Kenai, AK 99611 Requested Action: Home Occupation -Day Care Legal Description: Lot 5, Block 5, Central Heights Subdivision Street Address: 206 Portlock Street KPB Parcel No.: 049 ~ 9028 Existing Zoning: RS-Suburban Residential Current Land Use: Residential Land Use Plan: Medium Density Residential ANALYSIS General Information: KMC 14.20.230 outlines the regulations that allow home occupations in residential areas. Applicant proposes to operate a day care from her residence. Day care is specifically listed in the code as a permitted Home occupation. Based on the information provided, the proposed day care meets the requirements for a home occupation. A fire inspection was conducted on the residence on November 9, 2001. If the day care is still in operation, afollow-up will be required on November 9, 2003. RECOMMENDATIONS Recommend approval. ATTACHMENTS: 7b 1 . Resolution No. PZ01-fib 2. Application 3. Drawings CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ01-fib HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI GRANTING A REQUEST FOR A HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT AS AUTHORIZED BY 14.20.230 OF THE KENAI ZONING CODE, FOR: DAY CARE - Cazy Kids Childcare _ _ _ (Type of Permit} ~ ~~ ~~~~~~ OPERATED BY: Marsha Malone LOCATED: 206 Portlock Street - L5, 65. Central Heights Subdivision __ (Street Address and Legal Description) KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PARCEL NO: 04919028 WHEREAS, the Commission finds: That an application meeting the requirements of Sec.14.20.230 has been submitted and received on October 19. 2001. 2. That the application has been reviewed by the Commission at their meeting of November 28. 2001 and found that all application requirements have been satisfied. 3. That the applicant has demonstrated with plans and other documents that he can and will meet the requirements and conditions as specified. 4. That the following additional requirements have been established by the Commission as a condition of permit issuance: 5. Applicant must comply with all Federal, State, and local regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai that the applicant has demonstrated that the proposed development meets the conditions required for said proposal and therefore the Commission authorizes the permit. PASSED by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai, Alaska, this 28'" day of November 2001. Chairman: ~~' ti~ ~----~ ATTEST: / ~ HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT APPLICATION I DATE: ~ ~ ~ NAME: _ _~~ r'~ ~_ P;~ I~~F1~ , I~~~~i F I. ~I ~ ; r''. ,. PHONE: ~ ~-. ,,. MAILING ADDRESS: , ~ ~I~~lr~ %~r'~_I~!i~ 1 I~ PHYSICAL ADDRESS: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: G-,D' n PARCEL NUMBER: DESCRIPTION OF OCCUPATION: c RECEIVED :1 ~ ~9~ ' c~rr f KENAI . ~~. p1,gNN1NG DEPARTMENT r ~ /~ 1 A ~ ~~ ~~ ~°`S ~U - .., ZONING: _ ~-_~ ,-- Section 14.20.230 of the City of Kenai Municipal Code outlines regulations that allow Home Occupations in residential zones, subject to the following conditions: Not more than one person outside the family shall be employed in the home occupation. No mare than 30 % of the gross floor area of all buildings on the Iot shall be used for the home occupation. Submit a site !an showin scare foots e of all structures on the lot includin the residence and an accesso structures. In addition show arkin areas and traffic atterns. Clean mark the area to 6e used for the Home occupation. The home occupation shall be carried on wholly within the principal building, or the building which are accessory thereto. Any building used for a home occupation shall be wholly enclosed. Applicant's Signature: Application reviewed and approved by; Date: f? ~ ~ ~ ~i~ Planning ping Official Approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission: Date: ~ ~ r~-C~ ~ r~ .. ~, 1 ~~ ~~ `~ .~ Y~ ~~..~; ~::~ v ----~..R_~ - ____~. ~' 1 ~• rS ~,~ j ~ ~ i ~~ { ~~~ ~~ ~~-~E~ v~~` ~ i ... - . _ ~ - . ~ ~ m ,~ , ~; rr~~w~ ~ ~ ~- DLa:==k. ~~ ~~~ ~~_ ~}~ ,~ ~ I ~~ ,_~° ~ __ ~ _ - ~ ~ ~ - -- r~ ~ ~ ~= ~~ ~.~ ~ --- ~~;~; `~"I ! !(~ ~ l ~~ - F~ - 5 .^ `~ ~~- -. ~. r~51~ ~'- ~~ _ - .. - --- -_~.._ ~-.~ -- ~-i-~~._._ _----~ ~~~~ Q~GC~_-s ~ - ~ #-. - - _~----- ~a_ ~~~ for worm __ p1~;~r~_ ~r ~. _ - -- ...--- r ~ d ~`_n~~r _1..~-_s- `~..w ld ~~-- w+`Hn bldg ~ 1ploC~S ~.#~~ ,_ - ~ ----. STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Date: November 14, 2001 GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Sarah Voight 283-1053 310 Dolly Varden Street Kenai, AK 9961 1 Requested Action: Legal Description: Street Address: KPB Parcel No.: Existing Zoning: Current Land Use: Land Use Plan: ANALYSIS Home Occupation -Day Care Lot 4, Block 1, Ryan Subdivision 310 Dolly Varden Street 04513046 RS---Suburban Residential Residential Medium Density Residential Prepared By: Inc Res: pZ01-67 General Information: KMC 14.20.230 outlines the regulations that allow home occupations in residential areas. Applicant proposes to operate a day care from her residence. Day care is specifically listed in the code as a permitted home occupation. Based on the information provided, the proposed day care meets the requirements for a home occupation. A fire inspection was conducted on the residence on November 7, 2001. If the day care is still in operation, afollow-up will be required on November 7, 2003. RECOMMENDATIONS Recommend approval. ATTACHMENTS: 7c 1. Resolution No. PZ01-67 2. Application 3. Drawings CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ09-67 HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI GRANTING A REQUEST FOR A HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT AS AUTHORIZED BY 14.20.230 OF THE KENAI ZONING CODE, FOR: DAY CARE -Sarah's Da care {Type of Permit) OPERATED BY: Sarah Voi ht LOCATED: 310 Doily Vanden Street - L4 B1 Ran Subdivision {Street Address and Lega! Description) KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PARCEL N0: 04593046 WHEREAS, the Commission finds: 1. That an application meeting the requirements of Sec.14.20.230 has been submitted and received on November 14 2001. 2. That the application has been reviewed by the Commission at their meeting of November 28 2001 and found that all application requirements have been satisfied. 3. That the applicant has demonstrated with plans and other documents that he can and will meet the requirements and conditions as specii•ied. 4. That the following additional requirements have been established by the Commission as a condition of permit issuance: 5. Applicant must comply with all Federal, State, and focal regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai that the applicant has demonstrated that the proposed development meets the conditions required for said proposal and therefore the Commission authorizes the permit. PASSED by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai, Alaska, this 28`~ day of November 2001. Chairman: ' ~~`~ ATTEST: VLIl RECEI EV p HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT APPLICATION ~ ~ 4~ P<ANNI G DEPAR?'Mt`N1" DATE: _ ~L~~~~ .,. ,. NAME: ~/ ~ D~ PHONE: ~ , MAILING ADDRESS: ~ //~ d /~~Iri ~~i~..~~ ~~+1/, .,. „ .~~~iJi~i PHYSICAL ADDRESS: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ~ ~ PARCEL NUMBER: '-f5 l3 C7 ~ ZONING: ___g S DESCRIPTION OF OCCUPATION: Gt Section 14.20.230 of the City of Kenai Municipal Code outlines regulations that allow Home Occupations in residential zones, subject to the following conditions: • Nat more than one person outside the family snail be employed in the home occupation. ~ No more than 30 % of the gross floor area of all buildings on the lot shall be used for the home occupation. Submit a site plan showing square footage of all structures on the !ot includin the residence and an accesso structures. In addition show parking areas_and traffic patterns. ClearlX mark the area to be used for the 1~oene occunatir~n. • The home occupation shall be carried on wholly within the principal building, or the building which are accessory thereto. Any building used for a home occupation shall be wholly enclosed. Applicant's Signature: ~ Date: ., Application reviewed and approved by: ~~ ~ Plann oning Official te: Approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission: Date: ~ ~~-U E:1WpdocslFORMSIHOME OCCUPATION PERMIT APPLICATlnN rlnr STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Date: October 16, 2001 Prepared By: Inc Res: PZ01-fib ~d GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Valerie Warchola 2$3-0236 2915 Ketch Street Kenai, AK 9961 1 Requested Action: Legal Description: Street Address: KPB Parcel No.: Existing Zoning: Current Land Use: Land Use Plan: ANALYSIS Home Occupation -Day Care VIP Park Estates Lot 31, Block 1 2915 Ketch Street 04936002 RS-Suburban Residential Residential Low Density Residential General Information: KMC 14.20.230 outlines the regulations that allow home occupations in residential areas. Applicant proposes that she provides day care from her residence for her grandchildren only. Day care is specifically fisted in the code as a permitted home occupation. Based on the information provided, the proposed day care meets the requirements for a home occupation. A fire inspection was conducted at the residence on November 13, 2001. if the day care is still in operation, a follow-up will be required on November 13, 2003. RECOMMENDATIONS Recommend approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution No. PZ01-68 2. Application 3. Drawings CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ01-fib HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI GRANTING A REQUEST FOR A HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT AS AUTHORIZED BY 14.20.230 OF THE KENAI ZONING CODE, FOR: _ DAY CARE -- Warchoia Daycare (Type of Permit) ~~~ OPERATED BY: Valerie Warchola LOCATED: 2915 Ketch Street --VIP Park Estates Lot 31 Block 1 (Street Address and legal Description) KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PARCEL NO: 04936002 WHEREAS, the Commission finds: ~ . That an application meeting the requirements of Sec.14.20.230 has been submitted and received on November 16 2001. 2. That the application has been reviewed by the Commission at their meeting of November 28. 2001 and found that all application requirements have been satisfied. 3. That the applicant has demonstrated with plans and other documents that he can and will meet the requirements and conditions as specified. 4. That the following additional requirements Dave been established by the Commission as a condition of permit issuance: 5. Applicant must comply with all Federal, State, and local regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE iT RESOLVED, by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai that the applicant has demonstrated that the proposed development meets the conditions required for said proposal and therefore the Commission authorizes the permit. PASSED by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai, Alaska, this 28th day of November 2001. Chairman: ~ ~ ~; ATTEST: (.,~ W HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: ~~ ~` '~ ~ C' ~~.~r RECEIVED :-~. ~IS~ clTV of KENAI p1ANNING DEPARTMENT / _ NAME: - - ~ ,~ 1 C I=ti L 1~ _,~~~?G} ~ L` /~ c~' L 4 PHONE: 'Z ~ ~ ~-- ~. ~ Ll C~ MAILING ADDRESS: 5 Y ~~ I1 : / ~ ~' C ~" ~G~~ PHYSICAL ADDRESS: S~- !ti1 -~ . LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ~rv ~ .NP ~ I ~~ 5 r "7 ~ N~~ ; ~, L, '~S ~ -~ .~`~~5.~y~5 ~I ~ !~ floc K~ ~ ~~~ 3~~ -t~~l ~~l~c k j ~3~ 13j~1~( PARCEL NUMBER: ,x ~ 3 ®C 1 ZONING: I~ DESCRIPTION OF OCCUPATION: ~ _ ~ .~~~~ '~ `~ • Nat more than one person outside the family shall be employed in the home occupation. • No more than 30 % of the gross floor area of all buildings on the lot shall 'be used for the home occupation. Submit a site t~lan showing square,footaee of all structures on the lot, including the residence and any accessory structures. In addition, show parking areas,and traff~atterns. Clearly, mark the area to,be used for the home occupation. • The home occupation shalt be carried on wholly within the principal building, or the building which are accessory thereto. Any building used for a home occupation shall be wholly enclosed. Applicant's Signature: _~~ ~; 1~ J~~[1Date: - .~ ~~ / Application reviewed and approved by: Approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission: ~- Plannin Doing Official Date: ~ (Z~ '~ F.•lwnrinrclFflRI1~TR1T-T(1M~ rlf`(`T1P4TTf1T~f PFRA,TTT dPPf T!"nTThT.T,7,,.. Section 14.2Q.230 of the City of Kenai Municipal Code outlines regulations that allow Home Occupations in residential zones, subject to the following conditions: y~y~c~ ~' \c`c,` V .s 7~ V J L ~_ J W ..i~, ,~~ 91 0 sto vr~-~ ~ I .4 s~rc ~ , , + ti 1~ j 1 "~_ f i ~ ~ ~~ ~ f ~ o~ r~ ss-~~~ ~'~'rr'?'fs ~ ~-7 :~, ~~!; ~~ L# s .1 w r T'~~1 .4 .~ ~~ J ~S -t T 1 ~ . ~I ~ Q w d: ~ f ' ~~ t ~ J ~ ~~\ r ~ f " { \`l ~_ 4 ~ ~:_ I.~1. ~ r 4 ~-~ ~'• _._ ,l' ~ ~ti f I~ ~ - j~ ~' I r' ~~- - `~ 4 .t ~~ ,, i ~.. ~` ~~~ ~ -' i •1..~.; i L~ ~~ 1 ~. t-~ Q ~ ~~ ~ { -~ i IIf 1 ^a' ~ ~~ y ~~ ~ 1 }k. \{ \ . ~ Y.` _ • 1 _.=d ~ ~ `~ ~ .,. ~~ - i ... _ ~r ~~ ~ ~ f 4 T ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~~ ~-. _. ~ ~ ~. i \~ 4~- ~a ~ ~ 4 _. t ~ { ~. _{ `~. ~` STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Date: October 19, 2001 GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Mary Goggia 283-9026 2915 Clipper Circle Kenai, AK 9961 1 prepared By: Inc Res: PZ01-69 Requested Action; Legal Description: Street Address: KPB Parcel No.: Existing Zoning: Current Land Use: Land Use Plan: ANALYSIS Home Occupation -Day Care VIP Park Estates Lot 1 1, Block 2 2915 Clipper Circle 04936031 RS-Suburban Residential Residential Low Density Residential General Information: KMC 14.20.230 outlines the regulations that allow home occupations in residential areas. Applicant proposes that she provides day care from her residence for her grandson only. Day care is specifically listed in the code as a permitted home occupation. Based on the information provided, the proposed day care meets the requirements for a home occupation. A fire inspection was conducted at the residence on October 4, 2001. If the day care is still in operation, afollow-up will be required on October 4, 2003. RECOMMENDATIONS Recommend approval. ATTACHMENTS: ~~ 1. Resolution No. PZ01-69 2. Application 3. Drawings CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZO'1-69 HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI GRANTING A REQUEST FOR A HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT AS AUTHORIZED BY 14.20.230 OF THE KENAI ZONING CODE, FOR: .DAY CARE - Goja Daycare,,,, ,,,,._ (Type of Permit) OPERATED BY: Mary Goggia , ,, ,_,..__ ..,., LOCATED: 2915 Ciipper Circle -VIP„ Park Estates. ,Lot 11, Block 2 ,.,_..,_ (Street Address and Legal Description) KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PARCEL NO: 0493603'1 WHEREAS, the Commission finds: That an application meeting the requirements of Sec.14.20.230 has been submitted and received on November 19, 2001. 2. That the application has been reviewed by the Commission at their meeting of November 28..,2001 and found that all application requirements have been satisfied. 3. That the applicant has demonstrated with plans and other documents that he can and will meet the requirements and conditions as specified. 4. That the following additional requirements have been established by the Commission as a condition of permit issuance: 5. Applicant must comply with all Federal, State, and local regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai that the applicant has demonstrated that the proposed development meets the conditions required for said proposal and therefore the Commission authorizes the permit. PASSED by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai, Alaska, this 28th day of November 2001. Chairman: ATTEST: ~~ ~ ,~ HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: ~ ! ' Z ~ ~ Zl~~~/ RECEIVED ~, I.9 ~! ~~ . w ' C1~1f O1~ KE1yA1 NM1H DEPAFi~M~ NAME: _ ~-~ ~) (l~ 1Jl.I,L,~ ~~ ~ _ PHONE: Z ~~ r ~ L~~ to J MAILING ADDRESS: ~ PHYSICAL ADDRESS: ~/h7.Qi LEGAL DESCRIPTION: _ ~ Q ~/~I r.~ ~ 1 ~~~ `~ 1 ~ K ,'V 'c~ ~_~UL~ (~(o P 3v f ~1 PARCEL NUMBER: C~~' ~ 7 - I ~~~~ ~t !1 ~~~ Z _ i ~ ia~( :~ ZONING: _Y<~,Il r' ~~ ~~ S DESCRIPTION OF OCCUPATION: ~~ ~! ~ ~ f•:; •f . ~ ~ - ~,~ ~~} Section 14.20.230 of the City of Kenai Municipal Code outlines regulations that allow Home Occupations in residential zones, subject to the following conditions: • Not more than one person outside the family shall be employed in the home occupation. • No more than 30 % ofthe grass floor area of all buildings on the lot shall be used for the home occupation. Submit a site Ian showin s ware foots e of all structures on the lot includin the residence and an accesso structures. In addition, show parking areas and traffic patterns Clearly marl: tYte area to be used far, the name occupation. • T'fle home occupation sl~ail be carried on wholly wui~in file principal buiiduig, or the building which are accessory thereto. Any building used for a home occupation shall be wholly enclosed. Applicant's Signature: .r~ t~, Date: l= - Za - ~J~/ **• *~~«* Application reviewed and approved by: Plannin Wing Official e: 1 I~1~-o ~~rAppxoved by the Planning & Zoning Commission: Hate: C~ ~-~1 ~•V 1T~InrlnnnlFnT}AI~CIT-TCITAC (lf"('T TD~TT(~Af D~b*RTT tT]bT f('~Tf/l/.T •~,, ,, r`~ J s ~ - .J ~ ~ =.. , V1 .. - -. =r ~~ - . -~ r==; ~ -, -~ .~ ~. ti ~ ___ T I h- ~r ~~ ~~ I ~1 tom/ ~~~~ `~ j '--~ .- `i -~~` ~ te .= r . ~~ r--- ~ ~ .~ _.._ _ "'_~_ -- ~ ~.1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -_.. __ _ - ~_ - ~ . _ - ,-- ~ _~ , ,~^a _n t ~ - t i "~~ _.~. c` ry,i ~~ ~ t ' _M-~ _~ . A ~' ~~ ~. ~.- -.a ~~ . ~.- -~ t r~ ~ ` --r._ - ~~ l 1• _ 1 ~s~"' ~I 1 i ~ r _~.. I~ ,. i~;~ L f ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 i G, V ~ f If E IY f I ~~ ~, 5 ~~~ a.. _~`` .__l~ 1~- E 1~ ._ ~. \~_ ~l ~` ~~~_ N ~' STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Date: November 20, 200'1 GENERAL INFORMATION Prepared By: Inc Res: PZ09-70 Applicant: Kelly Dunham 2$3-0402 880 Set Net Drive Kenai, AK 9961 1 Requested Action: Home Occupation -Day Care Legal Description: Lot 17, Block 2, VIP Ranch Estates Sub. Part 7 Street Address: $60 Set Net Drive KPB Parcel No.: 04940076 Existing Zoning: RS-Suburban Residential Current Land Use: Residential Land Use Plan: Law Density Residential ANALYSIS General Information: KMC ~ 4.20.230 outlines the regulations that allow home occupations in residential areas, Applicant proposes to operate a day care from her residence. Day care is specifically listed in the code as a permitted home occupation. Based on the information provided, the proposed day care meets the requirements for a home occupation. A fire inspection was conducted on the residence on October 9, 2001. If the day care is still in operation, afollow-up will be required on October 9, 2003. RECOMMENDATIONS Recommend approval. ATTACHMENTS: ~~ 1. Resolution No. PZ01-70 2. Application 3. Drawings CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ01-70 HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT A RESOLUTION 01= THE PLANNWG & ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI GRANTING A REQUEST FOR A HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT AS AUTHORIZED BY 14.20.230 OF THE KENAI ZONING CODE, FOR: DAY CARE -- Dunham School {Type of Permit) OPERATED BY: Kelly Dunham ,_ LOCATED: $60 Set Net Dr. -VIP Ranch Estates Sub Part 7 Lot 17 Block 2 (Street Address and Legal Description) KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PARCEL NO: 04940076 WHEREAS, the Commission finds: 1. That an application meeting the requirements of Sec.14.20.230 has been submitted and received on November 19 2001. 2. That the application has been reviewed by the Commission at their meeting of November 28, 2001 and found that all application requirements have been satisfied. 3. That the applicant has demonstrated with plans and other documents that he can and will meet the requirements and conditions as specified. 4. That the following additional requirements have been established by the Commission as a condition of permit issuance: 5. Applicant must comply with ail Federal, State, and focal regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED, by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai that the applicant has demonstrated that the proposed development meets the conditions required for said proposal and therefore the Commission authorizes the permit.. PASSED by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai, Alaska, this 28`~ day of November 2001. - ~ Chairman: ATTEST: HOME OCCUPATION PERMI ;~ RECE APPLICATION fix. ~` ~ 19 ~I DATE: t, ~' '~ ~ ~ `-' ~ NAME: ~; ~';' „ ~.~ h c, M PHONE: Z~ ~ C' y U 2 MAILING ADDRESS: ~ ~ ~-? ~f' ~~ !~ ~' 1- ~; ~Ca -~~~„ ~c ~~ G ~ ~ 1 PHYSICAL ADDRESS: ~c~-~-~!' LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ~3 z PARCEL NUMBER: ~~ C~C7 ZONING ~5 DESCRIPTION OF OCCUPATION: ~ ,~ `i ~C1t~H ' 1n , ,,C1~'F ~ ~ , Section 14.20.230 of the City of Kenai Municipal Code outlines regulations that allow Home Occupations in residential zones, subject to the following conditions: Not more than one person outside the family shall be employed in the home occupation. No more than 30 % of the gross floor area of all buildings on the lot shall be used for the home occupation. Submit a, Sete plan showings oars footage of all structures on the lot=including the residence and an~cessory structures. In addition.~show parking areas and traffic patterns. Clearly roawl£ the area to be used for the home occu ation. The home occupation shall be carried on wholly within the principal building, or the building which are accessory thereto. Any building used for a home occupation shall be wholly enclosed. Applicant's Signature: '~-+ ~ Date: L~-I Application reviewed and approved by: ~~ -~ ~~~ Approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission: Date: C ~ ~Z~~ E'IWndocslFORM5IHOME OCCUPATION PERMIT APPLiCATiON rlnc ~1Qy ~keQ Cone a~ ~ ~~ ~~~ ~~ \\ ~ ~ X90 r .J ~~ ~~~ ~_ n9 ~~ ~~ ~.. _ lv ~ ~ ~ ~. 2 ,~,~ o C/~ ~, ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ t ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ . r ~- ~ ~ ~U ~ ~ i 4 -h \ ~ ~. i e ` 1 c. ~~ %% ,~~ ~- ~/~//~~~/ J 4 %j /- t_ ~ ~ ~ ~-~` C ~~ .~ ~ ~ C ~ ~~ ~ ~ -__~., C.~- g ~- ~ ~ ~~ ~- .~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~I STAFF REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Date: November 20, 2001 Prepared By: nc Res: PZ 01-71 {PZ96-24) GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Dan Haak 1087 SW Spring Street Mill City, OR 97360-2362 Requested Action: Legal Description: Street Address: KPB Parcel No.: Existing Zoning: Current Land Use: ANALYSIS Transfer of Conditional Use Permit Lat 9, Anglers Acres Subdivision, Part 3 1 135 Angler Drive 04939031 RR-Rural Residential Low density residentiallRecreationallCommercial Mr. Hoak has purchased the above property which was used for a Guide Service and Boat Parking from the previous owner. As required by KMC 14.20.150 {i){4), a written request for transfer of the Conditional Use Permit has been submitted. Mr. Haak notes in his request that he, "accepts the conditions for use of the property as a Guide Service and Boat Parking." For historical purposes, this permit was issued in 1996. There were no concerns Hated by adjoining property owners. The operation is similar to Conditional Use Permits issued at several locations in Anglers Acres Subdivision. At the time the initial permit was approved, the permit was issued strictly as a guiding permit with the right to store no more than three boats at this location. ~y Upon the transfer of the permit, Mr. Hoak must provide a copy of his business license and proof that he is in compliance the Kenai Peninsula Borough's sales tax department. RECOMMENDATIONS It appears that the transfer request meets the code requirements. Recommend approval of the transfer. ATTACHMENTS: 1 . Resolution No. PZ01-71 2. Transfer Request CITY OF K>=NA1 PLANNING AND ZONING COMM1SS10N RESOLUTION N0. PZ 01-71 {PZ96-24y TRANSFER OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT GUIDE SERVICE AND BOAT PARKING A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI GRANTING THE TRANSFER OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A GUIDE SERVICE AND BOAT PARKING AS AUTHORIZED BY 14.20.158 OF THE KENAI ZONING CODE FROM: JOHN R. LOWE TO DAN HAAK FOR THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS LOT 9 ANGLERS ACRES SUBDIVISION PART 3 WHEREAS, the Commission finds: 1) That a Conditional Use Permit was granted to John R. Lowe on April 24, 1996. 2} That KMC 14.20.150 {i}{4} requires that a written request for transfer be submitted. 31 That Mr. Haak submitted in writing that he purchased the property from John R. Lvwe in June 2000. 4} That the transfer requires that the permit continue operation under conditions originally outlined. 5y A request to transfer the permit was received on 1 115101. 6} Applicant must comply with all Federal, State, and local regulations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENA! THAT THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR JOHN R. LOWE FOR A GUIDE SERVICE AND BOAT PERKING BE TRANSFERRED TO DAN HAAK. PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASSKA, AT THE1R SCHEDULED MEETING NOVEMBER 28 2001. 1,~ ~ ~, CHAIRPERSON ATTEST r ,i r ~r~ rl~... ~ . ~ in .. r] .y /~ ~ ~ .~ yiQ~ ~ .n ~.! iS ...tna /.r~iS _ ~ i ~ J ~~ .yam /? ~j /" P ~-~~_ (D~,.ti nY~ ~f" rn n O ~~rf Oc.,.t r'`l~ l r~ ~ o Y ~ ~7 J1 D /1 n I d ., _ ~ ~- ~d-'~ ., C-111.2 Prin[ed in U. S, A. ~L~t'~ AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCIL -REGULAR MEETING NOVEMBER 21, 2001 7:00 P.M. KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS htt www.ci.kenai.ak.us ITEM A: CALL TO ORDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. Agenda Approval 4. Consent Agenda *All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non- controversial by the council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a council member 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 (10 minutes) Representatives from Kenai Bay Scout Troop 357 and Nikiski Boy Scout Troop 669 -- Citizenship in the Community Merit Badge. ITEM C: PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Ordinance No. 1940-2001-- Increasing Estimated Revenues & Appropriations by $45,500 in the General Fund for Ice Maintenance. a. Remove from table. b. Consideration of ordinance. 2. Resolution No. 2001-81 -- Awarding the Bid to Dr. Ice for Ice Maintenance and Refrigeration Technician Services - 2001 for the Total Amount of $15,357.75 Per Month. a. Remove from table b. Consideration of resolution. 3. Ordinance No, 1942-2001-- Amending KMC 14.20.280(c) to Remove the Requirement that Notification of Public Hearings be Sent Via Certif ed Mail. 4. Ordinance No. 1943-2001-- Amending KMC 14.05.020 to Increase the Fee far Applications for Variances, Encroachments, Conditional Use Permits, and Amendments to the Kenai Zoning Code or the Official Map -1- from $100 to $200. Various Other Sections of Title 14 are Also Amended to Reflect This Change. Ordinance No. 1944-2001 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $20,000 in the General Fund and Kenai Coastal Trail Capital Project Fund far Additional Environmental and Permitting Work. Resolution No. 2001-86 -Donating Certain City-Awned Land Identified as Tract A, Baron Park Kenai Youth Addition, Located at the Marathon u •C ~ Road and HEA Access Road Intersection in Kenai, to the State of Alaska for the Location of a Youth Detention Facility. 7. Resolution No. 2001-87 -Supporting the "Alaska's Children, Alaska's Future" Statewide Campaign to Achieve Proper Funding for Alaska's Schools and Adequate Funding for Every Alaskan Student. 8. Resolution No. 2001-88 - Adopting a Street Name Change from 81st Avenue SE to North Strawberry Road. ~~ .~• 9. Resolution No. 2001-89 -Supporting Highway Improvements to the Sterling Highway (MP42-b0) to Reduce Safety Hazards that Create Undue ' Risk of Injury and Road Closures on a Vital Link for the Western Part of (,~ 'C ~ the Kenai Peninsula. 10. Resolution No. 2001-90 -Transferring $20,000 in the General Fund for ~ C Abatement of Dangerous Buildings. 1. *Liquor License Renewal -Kenai Golf Course Cafe-Restaurant/Eating Place -Seasonal ~II'2. *Liquor License Renewal -Eagles #3525/Club 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. Kenai Convention & Visitors Bureau Board c. Alaska Municipal League Report ITEM E: MINUTES 1. *Work Session of October 25, 2001. 2. *Regular Meeting of November ?, 2001. -2- ITEM F: CORRESPONDENCE ITEM G: OLD BUSINESS .^~ ~~ ~ ~~`~ I. a~so~~- . gC~ Discussion -Kenai Coastal Trail/Bluff Restoration Project ~ ,_ 2. Approval -Aircraft Tie-Down Fees ~'G- ITEM H: NEW BUSINESS 1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified 2. Purchase Orders Exceeding $2,500 ~ ~~ ,,~~~~ ` d~ z3. ~ Discussion -- Request for FAA Funding -- Hotel/Convention Center q~~ ~~~~ Funding in Conjunction with Economic Development for the City. 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: DISCUS5ION 1. Citizens (five minutes) 2. Council EXECUTIVE SESSION -None Scheduled ITEM K: ADJOURNMENT -3- /U~ KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLAT COMMITTEE ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 144 NORTH BINKLEY SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669 4' RECEIVED 5:30 p.m. November 26, 2401 '. ~ ~ ~ ~~ { Tentative Agenda ..~11 OF KEiVA1 M.J~NNIHlt 1)COelrtur..~ r.: MEM-ERS: Tom Clark Anchor Point Term Expires 2004 Lynn Hohl Seward City Term Expires 2402 $rent Iohnson Kasilof Area Term Expires 2003 Ray Tauriainen Nikiski Term Expires July 2402 ALTERNATES: Jahn Hammelman Areawide Term Expires 2002 sill sm;cn Homer City Term Expires July 2004 Dick Troeger So[dotna City Term Expires 2002 A. CALL TO ORDER B. ROLL CALL C. APPROVAL OF AGENDA, EXCUSED ABSENCES, AND MINUTES 1. Agenda 2. Member/Alternake Excused Absences a. Na excused absences requested. 3. Minutes a. November 13, 2001 D. SUBDIVISION PLAT PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Herrmann Subdivision No. d2 KPB File 2001-195 Tinker/Gillespie Location: South of Sterling Hwy on Feuding Lane 2. Nine Mile No. 02 KPB File 2001-196 ImhofflGherman/Inglima Location: North of North Fork Road between Sterling & Old Sterling Hwy. Anchor Point APC 3. River Heights N/C KPB File 2001-197 Imhoff/Transalaska Ent. Location: East of Sterling Hwy off Tall Tree Ave. Anchor Paint APC 4. ~, 5. tAtA3]I ~~~~~~~An ~3~„, Denise Lake Cannava Replat KPB File 2001-198 Integrity/Cannava Location: North of Sterling Hwy. East of Mackey Lake Road Kustatan Estates Roby Replat KPB File 2001-199 Integrity/.Andrew Location: West of K-Beach Road on West Poppy Lane 6. Murwood Estates Dolitka Addition KPB File 2001-200 Integrity/Dolifka Location: Murwood Ave West of K-Beach Rd 7. VIP Park Estates Mannausa Addition KPB File 2001-201 Whitford/Mannausa Location: City of Kenai 8. House Subdivision Wanda Addition KPB File 2001-202 McLane/Chumley Location: North of Funny River Rd 9. Karluk Reef Subdivision Thurber Addition KPB File 2001-203 Swan/Thurber Location: East of Cook Inlet & West Side of K-Beach Rd. E. PUBLIC COMMENT F. ADJOURNMENT NEXT REGULAR MEETING NOTE: THE PLAT COMMITTEE MEETS ONLY ONCE IN DECEMBER The next regularly scheduled Plat Committee meeting will beheld in the Assembly Chambers, Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley, Soldotna, Alaska at 5:30 p.m. on December 10, 2001. PLANNING DEPARTMENT Phone: 907-2fi2-4441, extension 260 Phone: toll free within the Borough 1-800-478-4441, extension 260 Fax: 907-252-8618 e-mail address: planning@borough.kenai.ak.us web site: www.borough.kenai,ak.us/planningde~t z KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 144 NORTH BINKLEY SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669 November 26, 2001 7:30 P.M. Tentative Agenda John Hammelman Chairman Areawide Term Expires 2002 Philip Bryson Vice Chairman Kenai Ciry Term Expires 2004 Peggy G. 8oscacci PC Member Seldovia City Tenn Expires 2003 Tom Clark PC Member Anchor Point Term Expires 2004 Lynn Hohl PC Member Seward City Term Expires 2002 Brent Johnson FC Member Kasilof Area Term Expires 2003 Blair Martin PC Member Areawide Term Expires 2D03 Todd Petersen PC Member Moose Pass Term Expires 2004 Bill Smith PC Member City of Homer Term 1=xpires 2004 Raymond Tauriainen PC Member Nikiski Term Expires 1002 pick Troeger ~`C Member Svldotna City "Germ Expires 2002 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 wi i! 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 n. -nmment. 1. Time Extension Requests a. Leirer Industrial Subdivision KPB File 2000-031 Lounsbury/Leirer Location: City of Seward b. Fort Raymond Subdivision Replat No. 2 KPB File 2000-092 Cline/City of Seward Location: City of Seward c. Arno Subdivision KPB File 9$-244 Imhoff/Amo/Cobb Location: Diamond Ridge Road, Homer area 2. Plats Granted Administrative Approval 3. Plats Granted Approval Under 20.04.070 - Nane 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 6. Commissioner Excused Absences a. No excused absences requested. 7. Minutes a. November 13, 2001 Plat Committee Minutes b. November 13, 2001 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 F. PUBLIC HEARINGS Proposed Street Renaming; Geilo Street to Steik Homestead Avenue; Right-of--way lies within Kelly Subdivision 1977 Addition (HM 78- 124} and Big King Subdivision (HM 82-89) within Sections 3 & 4, T2S, R14W, S.M. Described right-of--way is approximately one mile north of Deep Creek Road; petitioner: Alvin Steik; KPBPC Resolution SN 2001-04 2. Proposed Street Renaming; Right-of--way is dedicated within Angler's Crest Subdivision (HM 95-25) and Angler's Crest Subdivision Addition No. 1 (HM 97-15) and within Section 9, T2S, R14W, S.M. Described right-of--way lies northwest of Berussa Road and is approximately two miles south ofDeep Creek in Ninilchik, Alaska; petitioner: Ninilchik Native Association; KPBPC Resolution SN 2001-OS 3. A Resolution Authorizing the Lease of Garage Space for the Kachemak Emergency Service Area Ambulance G. VACATIONS NOT REQUIRING A PUBLIC HEARING -None H. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS 1. Notice to Rescind Motion; Meeting of May 29, 2001; KPBPC SN Resolution 2001-03: Naming an unnamed access easement, recorded in Book 178, Page 676-679 in the Kenai Recording District, which lies west of the Sterling Highway, south of Coal Creek and approximately 3 miles north of the Kasilof River within Section 17, T3N, R11 W, S. M. to McElroy Farm Road SUBDIVISION PLAT PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. The Plat Committee is scheduled to review nine plats. J. ANADROMOUS STREAM HABITAT PROTECTION (KPB 21.18) -None K. COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS -None L. OTHER/NEW BUSINESS 1. Comprehensive Plan -Legal Sectional Analysis 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%2 of Section 25, TSN, R3W, S.M., Alaska, pursuant to KPB Code of Ordinances, Chapter 17.10.080; carried forward from December 14, 199$. Postponed until brought back to the Commission by staff. 3. Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Commission Resolution 2000-26: Establishing the PIat Committee as the Initial Tribunal far the Vacations of Dedications Within the Borough; carried forward from July 24, 2000 Postponed until brought back by staff. 4. Public Hearing; Ordinance 2001-10: Authorizing along-Term Land Use Permit with the Boys and Girls Club and Head Start Program in Seldovia; carried forward from Apri123 and May 14, 2001 Postponed until brought back by staff. 5. Public Hearing; An Ordinance Amending KPB Title 20 "Subdivisions" Providing for the Construction of Roads to Borough Maintenance Standards Prior to Final Plat Approval; carried forward from April 9, Apri123, and May 29, 2001 Postponed until brought back by staff. 6. Public Hearing; Vacate that portion of Pioneer Street dedicated by Plat of Mullen Homestead (K-1783) and Soldotna Junction Subd. Addition No. 6 {Plat KN 75-76), and vacate the 66 foot section line easement underlying that same portion of Pioneer Street {centered on the section Iine common to Sections 32 and 33), and vacate Mullen Drive dedicated by Plat of Mullen Homestead (Plat K-1783}, within ownership 5 North, Range 10 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska; City of Soldotna; KPB File No. 2001-040; Petitioners: Margaret T. Mullen for the Margaret T. Mullen Trust, Eileen Mullen for Soldier Creek Corp. and Dave & Linda Hutchings, all of Soldotna, Alaska; carried forward from Apri123, May 29, 2001, and June 25, 2001 Postponed until brought back by staff 7. Vacate that portion of the 30-foot wide public roadway easement on the west side of the SE '/4 of Section 34, Township 5 North, Range i 1 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska, extending approximately 1260 feet south from south boundary of Merrywood Avenue, to the south boundary of the adjacent gravel pit. This easement would be an extension of Farr Street from the north. No portion of the easement overlaying or adjacent to the existing gravel pit access road is proposed for vacation; Petitioner: Clint Hall, Kenai; KPB File 2001- 147; carried forward from September 10, 2001 Postponed until the appeal procedure for Zephyr Fields Estates is complete. Q. ADJOURNMENT MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONAL ITEMS NO ACTION REQUIRED 1. Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission October 24, 2001 Minutes 2. Kachemak Bay Advisory Planning Commission November 8, 2001 Minutes 3. AML Touchstone; Volume 11, Issue 5; November 2001 FUTURE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOTE: THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETS ONLY ONCE IN DECEMBER The next regularly scheduled Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Commission meeting will be held in the Assembly Chambers, Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley, Soldotna, at 7:30 p.m. on December 10, 2001. OTHER MEETINGS Moose Pass Advisory Planning Commission December 5 KPB Trails Commission December 6 Kachemak Bay Advisory Planning Commission December 6 Anchor Point Advisory Planning Commission December 11 Cooper Landing Advisory Planning Commission December 12 Anchor Point Advisory Planning Commission December 15 Special Meeting CONTACT INFORMATION KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH 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/planningde~t CITY OF KENAI 210 FiDALGO AVar., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPIiONE 90T-283-7535 FAX 907-2$3-3014 pn '~lE~, 1992 November 21, 2009 Strategic Planning Workshop Participants: Attached is a copy of the draft Chapter 2 of the Kenai Comprehensive Plan provided by Kevin Waring Associates. Chapter 2 is the result of the Strategic Planning Workshop you attended on October 27'h and lists goals and objectives derived from input from the workshop participants. The Planning and Zoning Commission will review this draft at their meeting on December 12"'. The meeting will be held at Kenai City Hall in Council Chambers beginning at 7 p.m. if you have comments regarding the proposed goals and objectives, you may provide them in writing prior to the meeting or present them to the Commission at the meeting. If you have questions about the process, feel free to contact me prior to the meeting. You may contact me at 283-7535 extension 235. Sincerely J Marilyn)) Kebschull, AICP Planning Administration Kenai Comprehensive Plan -Draft Chapter 2 Goals and Objectives for Community Planning The Goals and Objectives for the City of Kenai Comprehensive Plan are being developed with input fram the citizens of Kenai, the Planning and Zoning Commission, city staff, and elected officials. The first step toward development of the Goals and Objectives was a Strategic Planning Workshop, whose results are presented in this draft document. This draft will be available for review and comment by the general public, the Planning and Zoning Commission, and city officials. The Strategic Planning Workshop The City sponsored a Strategic Planning Workshop, conducted by the consultant team, at the Kenai Senior Citizens' Center on October 27, 2001. In response to an open public invitation to participate, about 80 local citizens met together to identify the values and goals they held for Kenai and its future. Workshop participants were organized into work groups of six persons each. Work group members were invited to develop values and goals for each of three planning topics: • Quality of Life: the positive experience of day-to-day life in Kenai • Land Use: the desirable pattern of land uses within the city, and location of major public and private facilities and land uses • Public improvements and Services: the community facilities and services desired to support existing and ongoing development. After the work groups recorded their statements of values and goals, each work group reported its results to the group as a whole. The reports revealed that the individual work groups shared many common ideas about what they valued about Kenai today, and about what they hoped Kenai might become. While there was broad consensus on many themes, different perspectives emerged on some issues. After the workshop, the consultant team reviewed all the work group reports. The consultant team organized the content of the reports into this draft statement of community planning goals and objectives. As this document undergoes further local review and discussion, it is expected that it will be expanded, revised and refned into a more accurate and comprehensive statement of the community planning goals and objectives supported by the citizens of Kenai. As noted above, the Strategic Planning Workshap focused workshop discussion on three planning topics -quality of life, land use, public improvements. In reality, these topics often overlap and interact. As a result, the goals and objective statements produced at the workshop often touched on two or even three topics. For clarity, this draft statement of goals and is organized according to major planning themes expressed by workshop participants. Kenai Comprehensive Plan -Draft Chapter 2 Goals and Objectives Goal 1: Create an attractive, vital, cultural center, in downtown Kenai with a mix of private and public facilities and activities to benefit residents and visitors. Objectives: 1.1 Foster a compact, more intensive mix of private and public uses in the city center area; 1.2 Create a distinctive identity for Kenai's city center; 1.3 Develop a plan for the Daubenspeck Tract as the centerpiece for the city center; 1.4 Focus arts and cultural activities and facilities in the city center to promote Kenai as a cultural center for the Central Peninsula; 1.5 Provide more senior housing and related services near the city center; 1.6 Renovate and reuse older underused commercial buildings in and near the city center area; 1.7 Establish a more pedestrian friendly city center, with sidewalks and walkways maintained for year-round use; 1.8 Stabilize the Kenai River bluff to protect the viability of public and private investment in the city center; 1.9 Protect and enhance views of the Kenai River, Cook Inlet and tidal areas to ensure Kenai remains a city with a view, and, 1.10 Provide landscaping and beautification projects along the Spur Highway corridor, especially through the city center. Goal 2: Protect and enhance the livability of residential neighborhoods. Objectives: 2.1 Provide for a variety of distinct neighborhoods that offer a choice of urban, suburban, and rural lifestyles; 2.2 Establish a buffer between residential areas and commercial and industrial uses and activities; 2.3 Set aside open spaces or neighborhood parks and retain natural vegetation in new residential subdivisions; 2.4 Provide the neighborhood improvements and service levels requested by the property owners directly impacted; 2.5 Foster and encourage distinct neighborhood identification; 2.6 Create neighborhood parks and other places where neighbors can gather for communal activities; 2.7 Develop affordable housing with low cost energy services; 2.8 Locate half-way houses outside of residential neighborhoods; 2.9 Encourage developers to construct subdivisions with paved roads, sidewalks and other amenities; and, Kenai Comprehensive Plan -Draft Chapter 2 2 2.10 Impacts of high-density subdivisions on schools and public facilities and services should be addressed. Goal 3. Meet the needs of Kenai's growing senior population. Objectives: 3.1 Develop an assisted living facility; 3.2 Develop a variety of additional senior housing near the Senior Center; 3.3 Encourage health care businesses and a variety of shopping, cultural, recreational, and other leisure activities to be located within walking distance of senior housing complexes; and, 3.4 Provide safe, year-round walkways near facilities for seniors. Goal 4. Limit residential and commercial sprawl. Objectives: 4.1 Promote in-f ll development of vacant lots in subdivisions already served with utilities; 4.2 Establish uniform AHFC mortgage loan rates in and near Kenai; 4.3 Support and promote reuse and renovation projects of vacant or underused aging commercial buildings along Spur Highway; 4.4 Allow a limited amount of new highway-oriented commercial development along the Spur Highway corridor; and, 4.5 Provide landscaping and beautifcation projects along the Spur Highway corridor. Goal 5. Provide appropriate city facilities and levels of service. Objectives: 5.1 Improve snow removal from roads, sidewalks, and improved trails; 5.2 improve street cleaning after break-up; 5.3 Actively enforce planning and zoning regula#ions; 5.4 Pave unimproved city roads; 5.5 Extend city water and sewer service as warranted by local conditions and resident preferences; 5.6 Renovate or replace the city shop building; 5.7 Improve the supply and quality of city water; 5.8 Create more opportunities for public participation in community planning and development decisions; and, 5.9 Achieve better maintenance of state roads. Kenai Comprehensive Plan -Draft Chapter 2 3 Goai fi. Protect the city's natural areas and scenic views Objectives: 6.1 Protect wetlands and floodplains from adverse development; 6.2 Pursue a bluff stabilization and protection project for the Kenai River; 6.3 Identify city-owned (ands to be permanently preserved as natural open space; and, 6.4 Classify and dedicate city and other public lands for appropriate use and development or for retention as permanent natural open space or wildlife habitat Goal 7. Develop a local system of trails and public access Objectives: 7.1 Preserve the old trails in Section 36; 7.2 Preserve established beach access; 7.3 Develop the coastal and bluff trail system; 7.4 Expand trails along all state highway corridors; 7.5 Develop a joint city-borough master plan to identify, restore, and maintain trails; 7.6 Construct a bike path along Bridge Access Road; and, 7.7 Provide trails to link major activity centers and cultural facilities. Goal 8. Ensure that Kenai is a safe place to live. Objectives: 8.1 Continue to make emergency services a priority function of local government; 8.2 Pursue establishing a public transportation system; 8.3 Research feasibility of an alternative road system to Anchorage other than the SterlinglSeward Highway system; 8.4 Ensure that there are current emergency preparation plans in place; and, 8.5 Provide adequate police coverage for the Kenai area to make certain that citizens are safe from high crime occurrences. Goai 9. Improve educational services for all age groups. Objectives: 9.1 Research the feasibility of providing local control of education for the public school system; 9.2 Achieve improved maintenance of school facilities; 9.3 Focus retail services on the Spur Highway around the schools. Kenai Comprehensive Plan -~ Draft Chapter 2 4 Goai 10. Expand or provide public facilities tha# increase the quality of life for Kenai's citizens and visitors. Objectives: 10.1 Expand cultural facilities such as the museum, performing arts and fine arts center; 10.2 Expand the library; 10.3 Provide for an adequate visitor's center; and, 10.4 Develop adequate baseball and soccer felds. Kenai Comprehensive Plan -Draft Chapter 2 S November 8, 2001 CITY OF KENA! ~~ ems: ~ ~~~~, ~ 210 FIDALGO AVE., S[]ITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99fi11-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 _ _ FAX 907-283-3014 '~I~I. ~~ ,..~~. RECEIVED "'~ ~Y:~ ~' MDY g ,~ ;~ :~~~ ~~ clnroFr<~NAI Tim Navarre, President Kenai Peninsula Barough Assembly 144 North Binkley Street Soldotna, AK 996b9 RE: CITY OF KENAI RESOLUTION No. 200T-79 Request for Protection of the Environrnent/South Side of Kenai River Dear President Navarre: Enclosed is a copy of City of Kenai Resolution Na. 2001-79 which requests the State of Alaska Department of Fish & Game to take necessary actions to provide for protection of the environment during the dip net fishery at the south side of the mouth of the Kenai River. This resolution was brought forward because the south side of the Kenai River is being seriously impacted by the dip net fishery due to the lack of access, appropriate parking, inadequate beach litter and human waste disposal, as well as destruction of the sand dunes and wetlands. The resolution also requests the State of Alaska to work with the City of Kenai to address the problems, following through with results. The City of Kenai would appreciate your forwarding a similar resolution to the Borough Assembly for consideration and passage to demonstrate to the State these are significant concerns that must be addressed. CITY OF KEN John Mayor JJW/clf Enclosure Suggested by: Councilwoman Porter CITY OF KENAI RESOLUTION NO. 2001-79 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, REQUESTING THE STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF FISH & GAME TO TAKE NECESSARY ACTIONS TO PROVIDE FOR PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT DURING THE DIP NET FISHERY AT THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE MOUTH OF THE KENAI RIVER. WHEREAS, the Kenai City Council unanimously passed a resolution in January, 1999 requesting the Alaska Board of Fisheries to protect public and private property from damages resulting from regulations adopted in 1996 by the Alaska Board of Fisheries allowing for a more liberal dip net fishery at the mouth of the Kenai River; and, WHEREAS, efforts have been relatively successful in protection and maintenance of the north side of the Kenai River, however the wetlands on the south shore of the Kenai River is another area of critical habitat and concern to the City of Kenai; and, WHEREAS, the south side of the Kenai River is being seriously impacted by the dip net fishery due to the lack of appropriate parking, inadequate beach litter and human waste disposal, destruction of sand dunes and wetlands; and, WHEREAS, there is presently no access to the south shore of the Kenai River that enables the City of Kenai to provide for proper litter and human waste disposal, parking, etc. without the assistance of the State of Alaska Department of Fish & Game. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that the City of Kenai requests the State of Alaska to work with the City of Kenai to develop access and parking facilities to the south Kenai River share to enable proper litter and human waste disposal, parking facilities, protection of sand dunes and wetlands as well as other areas of concern impacted by the State of Alaska's dip net fishery. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this November, 2001. ~ / ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk 210 FIDALGO, SUITE 200, KENAI, AK 99669-7794 (907)283-7535 Ta: Denise From: Marilyn Kebschull Fax: 283-3299 Pages: 1 Phone: 283-7551 Date: November 2l, 2001 Re: ADVERTISEMENT CC: 1=1LE ^ Urgent ^ Far Review ^ Please Comment Please Reply ^ Please Recycle • Comments: Please publish the following advertisement an Monday, November 26, 2001. This will be charged against the open purci~ase order you have. Thanks. (Note: I am emailing and faxing this notice.} November 21, 2001 CfTY OF KENAI PLANNING 8 ZONING COMMISSION **AGENDA** KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS November 28, 2001 - 7:00 p.m. http:llwww.ci, kenai. a k. us 1. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: 2. PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. PZ01-62-An application for a Conditional Use Permit for a Day Care for the property known as Government Lot 23 (903 Magic Avenue), Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Ashley Bulot dba Little Huskies Day Care, 903 Magic Avenue, Kenai, Alaska. 3. OLD BUSINESS: 4. NEW BUSINESS: a. *PZ01-65-Home Occupation Permit (Day Care)-For the property known as Dye Subdivision No. 1, Lot 4 (410 Birch Street). Application submitted by Bethany Rogers, 410 Birch Street, Kenai, Alaska. b. *PZ01-66-Home Occupation Permit (Day Care}--Far the property known as Central Heights Subdivision, Lots, Block 5 (206 Portlock Street). Application submitted by Marsha Malone, P.O. Box 3086, Kenai, Alaska. c. *PZ01-67-Home Occupation Permit {Day Care~For the property known as Ryan Subdivision, Lot 4, Block 1 (310 Dolly Varden Street). Application submitted by Sarah Voight, 310 Dolly Varden Street, Kenai, Alaska. d. *PZ01-68-Home Occupation Permit (Day Care~For the property known as VIP Park Estates, Lot 31, Block 1 (2915 Ketch Street). Application submitted by Valerie Warchola, 2915 Ketch Street, Kenai, Alaska. e. *PZ01-69-Home Occupation Permit (Day Care~For the property known as VIP Park Estates, Lo#11, Block 2 (2915 Clipper Circle). Application submitted by Mary Goggia, 2915 Clipper Circle, Kenai, Alaska. f. *PZ01-70-Home Occupation Permit {Day Care}---For the property known as VIP Park Estates, Lot 17, Block 2 {860 Set Net Drive}. Application submitted by Kelly Dunham, 860 Set Net Drive, Kenai, Alaska. g. PZ01-71-Transfer of Conditional Use Permit (Guide Service and Boat Parking~For the property known as Anglers Acres Subdivision Part 3, Lot 9 (1935 Angler Drive}. Application submitted by Dan Haak, 1087 SW Spring Street, Mifl City, Oregon 97360-2362. 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. Marilyn Kebschull Planning & Zoning Administration Publish: November 26, 2001 • Page 2 City of Kenai, 210 Fidalgo, Suite 200, Kenai, AK 99611-7794 Ta: Peninsula Clarion (Attn: Denise) From: Marilyn Kebschull Fax: 907-283-3299 Pages: Two Phone: 907-283-7551 Date: November 15.20D'f Re: PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE CC: File ^ Urgent ^ For Revlew ^ Please Comment ^ Pleasa Reply ^ Please Recycle Denise: Run the following notice on November 21 & 23, 2001. Bil! 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 November 28, 2001: PZ01-62--~An application for a Conditional Use Permit for a Day Care for the property known as Government Lot 23 (903 Magic Avenue), Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Ashley Hulot dba Little Huskies Day Care, 903 Magic Avenue, Kenai, Alaska. The Meeting wil! commence at 7:00 p.m. in the Kenai City Hall Council Chambers. Anyone wishing to present tesfimony concerning this application should do so at the hearing or submit written comments to the City of Kenai, Planning Department, 210 Fidalgo, Suite 200, Kenai Alaska 99611-7794 prior to the hearing. Additional information may be obtained at City Hall, at the City's web site (www.ci.kenai.alt.us), or by contacting Marilyn Kebschull at 283-7535 extension 235. Publish: November 21 & 23, 2001