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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-03-13 Planning & Zoning PacketCITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS March 13, 2002 - 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: a. *February 27, 2002 b. February 13, 2002 Work Session Notes (Information Only) 3. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT: 4. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 6. OLD BUSINESS: 7. NEW BUSINESS: a. *PZ02-13----Home Occupation Permit (Day Care)-For the property known as Lot 1, Bilderback Subdivision (1405 Colonial Drive). Application submitted by Kali Bilderback, 1405 Colonial Drive, Kenai, Alaska. 8. PENDING ITEMS: 9. CODE ENFORCEMENT: 10. REPORTS: a. City Council b. Borough Planning c. Administration 11. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED: Planning & Zoning Commission Agenda 12. INFORMATION ITEMS: Page 2 March 13, 2002 a. Zoning Bulletin {212512002) b. KPB Administrative Approval Whispering Wrllaw Subdivision and Original Townsite of Kenai 2001 Replat 13. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS: 14. ADJOURNMENT: ~/ ? CITY OF KENAI ~' PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AMENDED AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS February 27, 2002 - 7:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER: a. Srr+earing In of Commissioner Tuuseth 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: a. *February 13, 2002 3. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT: 4. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 6. OLD BUSINESS: 7. NEW BUSINESS: 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. Zoning Bulletin (2110102} b. City of Seward Letter dated 2/8102 c. Dustin Aaronson -Letter of Resignation d. Kenai Comprehensive Plan -Draft Chapter 2 -Revisions from 2113102 13. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS: 14. ADJOURNMENT: CITY OF KENAI PLANNING 8a ZONING COMMISSION CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS FEBRUARY 27, 2002 - 7:00 P.M. CHAIRMAN RON GOECKE, PRESIDING MINUTES ITEM 1: CALL TO ORDER Chairman Goecke called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. 1-a. Swearing In of Commissioner Tunseth City Planner Kebschull performed the swearing in of Commissioner Larry Tunseth. 1-b. Roll. Call Members Present: Glick, Bryson, Goecke, Nord, Tunseth Members Absent: Erwin, Osborne Others Present: Councilman Bannock, City Planner Kebschull, Planning Assistant Carver, Contract Secretary Roper I -c. Agenda Approval MOTION' Commissioner Bryson MOVED to approve the amended agenda and requested UNANIMOUS CONSENT. Commissioner Glick SECONDED the motion. There were no objections. SO ORDERED. 1-d. Consent Agenda MOTION: Commissioner Bryson MOVED to approve the consent agenda and requested UNANIMOUS CONSENT. Commissioner Glick SECONDED the motion. There were no objections. SO ORDERED. ITEM 2: APPROVAL OF MINUTES -- February 13, 2002 Approved by consent agenda. ITEM 3: SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT -- None ITEM 4: CONSIDERATION OF PLATS -- None ITEM 5: PUBLIC HEARINGS -- None ITEM 6: OLD BUSINESS -- None ITEM 7: NEW BUSINESS -- None ITEM 8: PENDING ITEMS -- None ITEM 9: CODE ENFORCEMENT -- None ITEM 10: REPORTS 10-a. City Council -Councilman Bannock provided a report of action taken at the February 20, 2002 City Council meeting. 10-b. Borough Planning -Commissioner Bryson provided a report of action taken at the February 25 Borough Planning meeting. 10-c. Administration -Kebschull reported the following: The next comprehensive plan meeting is scheduled for Saturday, March 23~ at the Kenai Senior Center at 9:00 a.m. There will be a limited mail out of invitations to the meeting and Commissioners were asked to contact Kebschull with names of individuals they would like invited. The Challenger Center is making preparations for their Phase II structure and a new conditional use permit will be required since there will be a change in use. The issue may come before Planning and Zoning at the March 27th meeting. A sign variance may also come before the Commission in the near future. The City is working on a new master plan for the Water Wastewater Treatment plant. Through this work there may be some upgrades available for the GIS system used in planning. • The planning seminar in Anchorage will be held March lat. Kebschull, Carver, Nord and Glick will attend. The flight will leave Kenai at 7:30 a.m. and the group will return to Kenai on the 4:45 p.m. flight. ITEM 11: PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED -- None ITEM 12: INFORMATION ITEMS 12-a. Zoning Bulletin (2/ 10/02) 12-b. City of Seward Letter dated 2/8/02 12-c. Dustin Aaronson -Letter of Resignation PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING FEBRUARY 27, 2002 PAGE 2 12-d. Kenai Cornprehensive Plan -Draft Chapter 2 -Revisions from 2/ 13/02 ITEM 13: COMMISSION COMMENTS 8c UESTIONS Commissioners Nord and Glick welcomed Commissioner 'hinseth. ITEM I4: ADJOURNMENT MOTION: Commissioner Glick MOVED for adjournment. There were no objections. SO ORDERED. The meeting adjourned at 7:18 p.rn. Minutes Recorded and Transcribed by: Barbara L. Roper, Co act Secretary PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING FEBRUARY 27, 2002 PAGE 3 ~~ CITY OF KENAI PLANNING 8a ZONING COMMISSION WORK SESSION AGENDA KENAI COUNCIL CHAMBERS FEBRUARY 13, 2002 Work Session Notes The work session began at 7:30 p.m. Present; City Council Plannin 8s Zonin Others Present Mayor Williams Bryson Eileen Bechtol Bannock Goecke Debbie Sonberg Swarner Nord Scott Walden Porter Osborne Keith Kornelis Jackman Ricky Geese Moore Henry Knackstedt Marilyn Kebschull Nancy Carver Roper 1. Comprehensive Plan -Draft Chapter 2 -Goals and Objectives a. Airport Draft Goals and Objectives -Review changes made 1 / 9 / 02 - Corrections/Additions? Eileen Bechtol requested a quick review of the last work session notes to assure there were no further corrections or additions. Bryson recommended that Goal 4, item 1. l the DnL should be shown as b5 since that figure is regulation. b. Draft Chapter 2 -Goals and Objectives -Review changes made 1 / 9/ 02 -- Corrections/Additions? c. Continue review -Begin with Goal S. Goal 5, Provide appropriate city facilities and levels of service. Objectives: 5. l Reword: Improve snow plowing/removal from roads, sidewalks, and improved trails. Work with the State DOT to incorporate a plan far snow plowing and removal within the City of Kenai. 3 Establish a difference between primary and secondary roads. 5.3 Reword to read "Actively enforce municipal regulations." Specific guidelines/actions required. Research hiring a Zoning Enforcement Official to work with the City Attorney. Consider a contractual situation. Protect property rights. 5.4 Reword -must go through public process. Continue with City policy/process regarding paving unpaved roads. Add 5.9 -Research snow disposal sites (action item under 5.1 and 5.2) Consider EPA issues, cost and liability. Remove snow from sidewalks to allow pedestrian travel. Concentrate on removing snow piled up in front of local businesses and storefronts. 5.9 Encourage better maintenance of state maintained roads. Develop arelationship/partnership with the State far snow plowing and removal. Goal 6. Protect the City's natural areas and scenic views 6.2 Reword: Aggressively/actively pursue bluff stabilization... Remain strong Action: Purchase bluff property not awned by the City of Kenai to ensure protection. 6.3 and 6.4 Change "natural open space" to natural space. Combine 6.3 and 6.4 Review City owned "natural space" properties /identify, classify, dedicate Goal 7. Develop a local system o~ roads, trails aad public access 7.1 Remove 7.2 Preserve "legal" established beach access. Action: provide trash collection, parking, restrooms 7.3 Reword: Aggressively develop the coastal... Move to top of list 7.4 Reword: Encourage State to expand trail 7.6 State funded. 'T .'7 Provide pedestrian access to links, well maintained, well lighted. Coordinate with State T.8 4ff road trails for ATVs, snow machines, etc. Include preserve habitat on Kenai River development /preservation. Goal 8. Ensure that Kenai is a safe place to live. (Reword) 8.2 Remove 8.3 Remove 8.4 Continue to work with the Borough emergency plans. 8.5 Continue to provide police coverage... Remove "to make certain that citizens are safe from high crime occurrences. Remove all of Goal 9 Goal 10. Expand or provide public facilities that increase the quality of life for Kenai's citizens and visitors. Add hospital/health care expansion - do a feasibility study. Add satellite educational facilities / Kenai cluster STAfi+F REPORT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Date: January 28, 2002 Prepared By: !nc Res: PZ02-'13 ~1,(, GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Kali Bifderbacfc 283-7944 1405 Colonial Drive Kenai, AK 99611 Requested Action: Legal Description: Street Address: KPB Parcel No.: Existing Zoning: Current Land Use: Land Use Plan: ANALYSIS Home Occupation -Day Care Lot i , Bilderback Subdivision 1405 Colonial Drive 04515334 RS-Suburban Residential Residential Medium Density Residential General Information: KMC 14.20.230 outlines the regulations that allow home occupations. Day care is specifically listed in the code as a permitted home occupation. Applicant is aware that the code allows her to watch up to 8 children including her own. 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 January 30, 2002. If the day care is still in operation, a follow-up will be required on January 30, 2004. RECOMMENDATIONS Recommend approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution No. PZ02-13 2. Application 3. Drawings CITY OF KENA! PLANNING ~ ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ02-13 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 -Miss Kali and Me (Type of Permit) OPERATED BY: Kali Bilerback LOCATED: 1405 Colonial Dr. -Lot 1, Bilderback Subdivision_ _ (Street Address and Legal Description) KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PARCEL NO: 04515334 WHEREAS, the Commission finds: 1. That an application meeting the requirements of Sec.14.20.230, has been submitted and received on February 20,2x02. 2. That the application has been reviewed by the Commission at their mee#ing of March13. 2002 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 13th day of March 2002. Chairrri~n ATTEST: ~+'' HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT ~,, ~ ~~ ~ ~ 2 ''~` APPLICATION DATE: ~ ~ p`kf r NAME: ~ LI PHONE: ~?~.3 - '7 9 ~~ MAILING ADDRESS: _ ~~ CDl4/1 iQ.~ G~~ ~,~,1, l~,L~ 9 I~ ~~ ,-~ PHYSICAL ADDRESS: JJ LEGAL DESCRIPTION: l ~ ~ ~ r PARCEL NUMBER: ~~ ~ j ~~ ~~~ ZONING: DESCRIPTION OF OCCUPATIO1N: r ~ ~ ~l~i I ?-'~ In ~ p ~~ (P rn U 1 ~ i ~ ~ /i I'~Y ~ i .. ~ ~/ ~ .~ i, 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 mare 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 shos~uare footage of all structures on the lot, inciudin~ the residence and anv accessorv structures._In addition. show parking areas and traffic aatterns. Clearly mark 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: *~****** Application reviewed and approved by: Date: Official Approved by the Planning & Zoning Commission: Date: ~:1Wl7dOC31FORMSIHOME OC',C'.TIPATInN PRRMTT APPT.Tf ATif}N Anr. - ~~~~7 dNZ $ 1S1 ~~ ~~ ~N~ais~~ ~~e8~~a~i9 ~' uw i+ouer7s+o 'or u 0 a W W 0 a ~• W~ W Q Z F Q 1. W_ W 0 z 0 Q >. W~ JJ; W /C~. AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCIL _ REGULAR MEETING MARCH 6, 2002 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) ~~ 1. Jaain.e Espy, Love Inc. of the Kenai Peninsula -- Request for $3,000 to ~~~~G~~-~/~' Assist in Covering Casts for Central Area Rural Transit System to Transport Kindergarten Students. ITEM C: PUBLIC HEARINGS ~~ ~~ 1. Resolution Na. 2002-I1 -- Requesting FY 03 Safe Communities F~znding from the Department of Community and Econamic Development. 2. Resolution No. 2002-12 -- Awarding a Bid to Zubeck, lnc. for Demolition of Hazardous Structures for the Total Amount of $1+,700. 3. Resolution No. 2002-13 -- Transferring $3,500 in the Legal Department Budget from Professional Services to Personal Services in Order to Hire a Temporary Code Enforcement Officer. 4. Resolution No. 2002-14 -- Supporting the Passage of HB488, Allowing Insurance Tax Credits for Gifts to Schools for the Study of Math, Science, and Technology. ITEM D: COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS 1. Council on Aging 2. Airport Commission 3. Harbor Commission 4. Library Commission S. 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 February 6, 2002. 2. *Verbatim of Item K-2 of February 6, 2002 Council Meeting. 3. *Regular Meeting of February 20, 2002. 4. *February 20, 2002 Work Session Notes ITEM F: CORRESPONDENCE ITEM G: OLD BUSINESS ~r~~ 1. Discussion -- New Well House No. 4/Site Location -- Right of Entry and ~--~~/ Option to Purchase. ITEM H: NEW BUSINESS ,~j^~~ I. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified "/`/ ~~ 2. Purchase Orders Exceeding $2,500 ITEM I: REPORT OF THE MAYOR ITEM J: ADMINISTRATION REPORTS i. City Manager 2. Attorney 3. City Clerk ITEM K: DISCUSSION 1. Citizens (five minutes) 2. Council EXECUTIVE SESSION -None Scheduled ITEM L: ADJOURNMENT rcb KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLAT COMMITTEE ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 144 NORTH BINKLEY ~~l SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 996fi9 ~ ~ ,~ ~~~ 5:30 p.m, March 11, 2002 ~ ~, Z~fl 2 Tentative A enda g ~ 4 . ~a>~ MEMBERS: Peggy Boscacci Seldovia City Term Expires 2003 Tvm Clark Anchor Point Term Expires 2004 Biair Martin Areawide Term Expires 2003 Todd Petersen Moose Pass Term Expires 2004 ALTERNATES John Hammelman Areawide Term Expires 2002 Brent Johnson Kasilof Area Term Expires 2003 hick Trveger Soldotna City Term Expires 2062 A. CALL TO ORDER B. ROLL CALL C. APPROVAL OF AGENDA, EXCUSED ABSENCES, Ai~ID MINUTES 1. Agenda 2. Member/Alternate Excused Absences a. John Hammelman 3. Minutes a. February 25, 2002 D, SUBDIVISION PLAT PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Marydaie Amended Parkview Addition KPB 2002-037 McLane/Cordes Development Location: City of Soldotna 2. Hesketh Island Adventure No 07 KPB 2002-038 Mullikin/Kivi Location: Hesketh Island South of Homer Spit 3. Petaluma Acres Key Addition KPB 2002-039 Swan/Polzin/Key Bank Location: North of Sterling Highway East of Feuding Lane 4. Salmon Bend FRVFD Addition KPB 2002-040 Swan/Funny River Emergency Service Location: North of Funny River Road i Kachemak Selo Final Plat; KPB 99-145 Ability/Kachemak Selo Partnership/Davidson Location: Kachemak Selo Village ~;il~t~ PUBLIC COMMENT °t F. ADJOURNMENT NEXT REGULAR MEETING The next regularly scheduled Plat Committee meeting will be held in the Assembly Chambers, Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley, Soldotna, Alaska at 5:30 p.m. on March 25, 2002. FUTURE MEETING NOTE NEW MEETING LOCATION! The April 8, 2002 Kenai Peninsula Borough Plat Committee meeting will be held in the Moose Pass Community Center at 5:30 p.m. 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 KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 144 NORTH BINKLEY SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669 March 11, 2002 7:30 P.M. Tentative Agenda John Hammelman Chairman Areawide Term Expires 2002 Philip Bryson Vice Chairman Kenai City Terns Expires 2004 Peggy G. Boscacci PC Member Seldovia City Term Expires 2003 Tom Clark PC Member Anchor Poinl Term Expires 2004 Lynn Hahl PC Member Seward City Term Expires 2002 Brent Johnson PC Member Kasilof Area Term Expires 2003 Blair Martin PC Member Areawide Term Expires 2003 Todd Petersen PC Member Moose Pass Term Expires 2004 Bill Smith PC Member City of Homer Term Expires 2004 Raymond Tauriainen PC Member Nikiski Term Expires 2002 Dick Troeger PC Member Soldotna City Term Expires 2002 A. CALL TO ORDER B. ROLL CALL G 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 Chaimtan of your wish to comment. 1. Time Extension Requests a. Baycrest Trails Subdivision KPB File 1999-120 _ SeabrightlFowler Location: North of Diamond Creek Homer Area b. McNeil School Subdivision KPB file 99-154 Mullikin/KPB Location: McNeil Canyon School on East End Road 2. Plats Granted Administrative Approval 3. Plats Granted Approval Under 20.04.070 4. Plat Amendment Requests -None S. Coastal Management Program a. Coastal Management Program Consistency Reviews -None b. Conclusive Consistency Determinations Received from DGC - None c. Administrative Determinations d. Current Reviews 6. Commissioner Excused Absences a. John Hammelman b. Bill Smith 7. Minutes a. February 25, 2002 Plat Committee Minutes b. February 25, 2002 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 Public Hearing; Ordinance 2001-47: Amending KPB Title 20 "Subdivisions" Providing for the Constnzctian of Raads to Borough Maintenance Standards Prior to Final Plat Approval; carried forward from February 11, 2002; January 28, 2002; May 29, 2001; Apri123, 2001; and Apri19, 2001 F. PUBLIC HEARINGS Land Use Permit for a Gravel Site; KPBPC Resolution 2002-12; T5N R8W Section 20, Seward Meridian, Lot 3, Riverwind 1 Subdivision, Mile 17 Funny River Road; Applicant: Dan Michel; Owner: Steve & Marcia Morgan 2. Proposed Government Classification of Approximately 5.52 Acres of Borough Land Located in the Nikolaevsk Village Area, Pursuant to KPB Code of Ordinances, Chapter 17.10.080 3. Proposed Government Classification of approximately 4.30 acres of Borough Land Located in the Kachernak Emergency Service Area, Homer, near Mc Neil Canyon Pursuant to KPB 17.10.080 G. VACATIONS NOT REQUIRING A PUBLIC HEARING -None H. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Building Setback Exception; Lot 4B Madden Subdivision No 06; Petitioner: Bill Magee; KPB File 2002-041; KPBPC Resolution 2002- 11; Location: North of Kasilof West of the Sterling Hwy. I. SUBDNISION PLAT PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. The Plat Committee is scheduled to review five plats. J. ANADROMOUS STREAM HABITAT PROTECTION (KPB 21.I 8) Conditional Use Permit for the Construction of an 8'x 12' shed with an attached 4'x12' covered porch located approximately 28.8' from the OHW of the Kenai River. Location: right bank of the Kenai River at River Mile 39.8, adjacent to Lot 15-C, Whitaker Estates Subdivision, Section 2I, TSN R$W, S.M., Alaska, KPB Parcel 065-140-37; KPBPC Resolution 2002-I3; applicants: Eduard & Marlene Feldmeirer K. COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS -None L. OTHER/NEW BUSINESS M. ASSEMBLY COMMENTS N. DIRECTOR'S COMMENTS O. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS P. PENDING ITEMS FOR FUTURE ACTION Q. ADJOURNMENT MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONAL ITEMS NO ACTION REQUIRED 1. Homer Advisory Planning Commission February 20, 2002 Minutes FUTURE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGS The next regularly scheduled Kenai Peninsula Borough Flanning Commission meeting will be held in the Assembly Chambers, Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley, Soldotna, at 7:30 p.m. on March 25, 2002. NOTE NEW MEETING LOCATION! 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[ °~ E r 4 '~ ~ o W ~ op w ~ .., ai cn O~ y 3 '-' ~ Y w a a O 3 V ~~ w°t o o C~ z E ~,"~ a C o~~ o~ o ~~~ ~ env a c v o•~ ~~ U U ,. ~ ~ `v ~ m a ° ~ ~ a~i a F" A ~ ~ d `~ A ~ ~ ~ ~ a y U ~ ~ ° ~ ° Z ~ ~~ ~ cs ~ c 3 V~~ y °~' t Z V~ :n a ~° s ~~ 3~ a .o .~ A 3~~ ~ U V ~' ~ z ~~ ~, `~~. KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH 144 N. BINKLEY SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669-7599 ~ BUSINESS (907) 262-4441 FAX (907)262-1892 DALE BAGLEY MAYOR ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL Subdivision: Whispering Willow Subdivision KPB File 2001-134 Kenai Recording District The Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Commissian has reviewed the above subdivision plat. Administrative Approval has been granted by the undersigned on February 19, 2002. The original mylar must be submitted to the borough for signature within one year or this approval will be void. When signed by an authorized official of the borough, the plat must be filed with the appropriate district recorder within five working days by the borough or the surveyor who prepared the plat. Mary Toll • Platting Officer NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: Subscribed and sworn before me this ]~ Notary Public for State of Alaska My Commission Expires: -l ~ `~ 3 day of F8~ u ar 2002. NQi'ARY PUBtlC STATE OF ALASKA MARIA E. SWEPPY SURVEY FIRM HAS BEEN ADVISED OF ADDITIONAL REQUIltEMENTS, IF ANY, TO BE COMPLIED WITH PRIOR TO FILING PLAT WITH DISTRICT RECORDER. ~~~ ~, KENA! PENINSULA BOROUGH 144 N. BfNKLEY SOf_DOTNA, ALASKA 99869-7599 BUSINESS {9Q7) 262-4441 FAX (907)262-1892 ~~'~r. _.~~ . ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL Subdivision: Original Townsite of Kenai 2001 Replat KPB File 2001-I01 Kenai Recording District DALE BAGLEY MAYOR The Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Commission has reviewed the above subdivision plat. Administrative Approval has been granted by the undersigned on February 19, 2002. The original mylar must be submitted to the borough for signature within one year or this approval will be void. When signed by an authorized official of the borough, the plat must be filed with the appropriate district recorder within five working days by the borough or the surveyor who prepared the plat. Mary To Platting OfFicer NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: Subscribed and sworn before me this 1~ day of Fe.1D r u a~ 2002. ~~ Notary Public for State of Alaska My Commission Expires: ~~t X0-03 N~iARY PUBLIC STATE QF ALASKA MARIA E. SWEPPY SURVEY FIRM HAS BEEN ADVISED OF ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS, IF ANY, TO BE COMPLIED WITH PRIOR TO FILING PLAT WITH DISTRICT RECORDER. CITY OF KENAI rr ~iL ~~ !! ~~ rr 210 FIpALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907.283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 ~III~. f992 MEMO: TO: Carl Glick, Planning Commissioner Don Erwin, Planning Commissioner Ozzie Osborne, Planning Commissioner FROM: Marilyn Kebschull, Planning Administration DATE: March 6, 2002 SUBJECT: Conflict of Interest Forms City Clerk Carol Freas asked me to remind you that your forms must be completed and returned to her no later than March 15`h. If you have questions about the reporting requirement, please contact Carol at 283-8231. 290 FIDALGO, SUi7E 200, KENAI, AK 99669-7794 (907} 283-7535 D To: Denise From: Marilyn Kebschull Fax: 283-3299 Pages: 1 Phone: 283-7551 Date: March 5, 2002 Re: ADVERTISEMENT CC: FILE ^ Urgent ^ For Review ^ Please Comment Please Reply ^ Please Recycle • Comments: Please publish the following advertisement on Monday, March 11, 2002. This will be charged against the open purchase order you have. Thanks. (Note: i am emailing and faxing this natlce.) CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION **AGENDA** KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS March 13, 2002.7:00 p.rrt. http:l/www.ci. ken ai.ak. us 1. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT: 2. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: 3. PU6LIG HEARINGS: Q. OLD BUSINESS: 5. NEW BUSINESS: a. *PZ02-13-Home Occupation Permit (Day Care~For the property known as Lot 1, Bilderback Subdivision (1405 Colonial Drive). Application submitted by Kali Bilderback, 1405 Colonial Drive, Kenai, Alaska. 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: March 11, 2002