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2003-12-10 Planning & Zoning Packet
COMMISSION CHAIR REPORT December 10, 2003 REGULAR COMMISSION MEETING CHANGES TO THE AGENDA BY: ADD: 5a Memo regarding Campanella CUP STAFF ADD: 12c Kenai Landing Kenai Ri~rer Center Application STAFF For Baat Launch CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS December 10, 2003 - 7:40 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER: a. Rall Call b. Agenda Approval c. Consent Agenda *All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non-controversial by the Carnmission 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. *November 12, 2003 3. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT: 4. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. PZ03-49-An application for a Conditional Use Permit for a daycare far the property known as Lot 12, Block 3, VIP Ranch Estates Subdivision Part 1(2730 VIP Drive}, Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Linda L. Campanella dba Lil'Britches Daycare, 2730 VIP Drive, Kenai, Alaska. b. PZ03-50 A resolution of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai, Alaska, recommending to the Council of the City of Kenai, Alaska that Title 14 of the Kenai Zoning Code be amended by adopting KMC 14.20,175 for the regulation of adult- oriented businesses. b. OLD BUSINESS: 7. NEW BUSINESS: $. PENDING ITEMS: 9. CODE ENFORCEMENT: I0. REPORTS: a. City Council b. Borough Planning c. Administration 11. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED: Agenda December 10, 2003 12. INFORMATION ITEMS: a. Zoning Bulletin (10125, 11110 & 11125/03} b. Planning & Zoning 2004 Meeting Schedule 13. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS: Page 2 14. ADJOURNMENT: CITY OF KENAI ~j PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION ~+~r AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS November 12, 2003 - 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. *October 22, 2003 3. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT: ~. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. PZ03-45-An application far a Variance Permit far a variance from KMC 14.20.190 - Principal Structures for the property known as Lot 29, Block 1, Angler Acres Subdivision, Part 2, (1535 Angler Drive), Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Ross Harding dba Riddles Fishing Lodge, 1535 Angler Drive, Kenai, Alaska. b. PZ03-46-An application for a Conditional Use Permit for a daycare for the property known as Lot 10, Block J, Woodland Subdivision Part 1(606 Laurel Drive), Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Robert and Rachel Pugh dba Kenai Montessori School, 606 Laurel Drive, Kenai, Alaska. 6. OLD BUSINESS: a. Amendment to Kenai Zoning Map -Thompson Park Subdivision -Fireweed Lane area - Discussion 7. NEW BUSINESS: a. *PZ03-48-An application for a Home Occupation Permit for operating a daycare at the property known as Lot 1, Block 5, Three W's Subdivision, S45 Shane Court, Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Raquel Pisa, 545 Shane Court, Kenai, Alaska. b. Draft Ordinance -Adult-Oriented Businesses -Discussion c. Proposed Foreclosure Sale 2004 - DiscussionlRecommendation S. 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 {10110103 & 10125/03) b. KPB Plat Cornmittee Action of October 13, 2003 c. PZ03-47 -Landscape Site Plan - 155 Bidarka Street (Lot 5, Block 4, Fidalgo Commercial Center) -William J. Nelson & Associates 13. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS: 14. ADJOURNMENT: CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS NOVEMBER 12, 2003 - 7:00 P.M, CHAIR RON GOECKE, PRESIDING MINUTES ITEM 1: CALL TO ORDER Chairman Goecke called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.rn. 1-a. Roll Cali Members Present: Harnrnelman, Eldridge, Amen, Glick, Goecke, Bryson, Barrett Others Present: Council Member Bookey, City Planner Kebschull, Department Assistant Carver, Contract Secretary Roper 1-b. Agenda Approval MOTION: Commissioner Eldridge MOVED to approve the agenda and requested UNANIMOUS CONSENT. Commissioner Bryson SECONDED the motion. There were no objections. SO ORDERED. 1-c. Consent Agenda MOTION: Commissioner Amen MOVED to approve the consent agenda and requested UNANIMOUS CONSENT. Commissioner Glick SECONDED the motion. There were no objections. 50 ORDERED, ITEM 2: APPROVAL OF MINUTES -- October 22, 2003 Approved by consent agenda ITEM 3: SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT -- None ITEM 4: CONSIDERATION OF PLATS -- None ITEM 5: PUBLIC HEARINGS 5-a. PZ03-45 - An application for a Variance Permit for a variance from KMC 14,20.190 -Principal Structures for the property known as Lot 29, Block 1, Angler Acres Subdivision, Part 2, (1.535 Angler Drive), Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Ross Harding dba Riddles Fishing Lodge, 1535 Anglers Drive, Kenai, Alaska. MOTION: Commissioner Eldridge MOVED to approve PZ03-45 and Commissioner Glick SECONDED the motion. Chairman Goecke opened the public hearing. There were no comments from the public. Commissioner Amen asked why there is the 20,000 sq. ft. requirement for principal structures. Kebschull explained the rule was in place before she arrived but thought it was because the current land use is low density. Commissioner Bryson asked if there were similar situations in the area and Kebschull responded, there is and noted there is a report included in the packet on Anglers Acres Conditional Uses and Variance permits. Commissioner Eldridge asked why the area couldn't be rezoned and Kebschull explained this was discussed previously by the Planning & Zoning Commission and the Commission thought it should be the responsibility of the property owners to request a rezone. Kebschull noted the Commission could request such a rezone. VOTE: Hammelman Yes Eldrid e Yes Amen No Glick Yes Goecke Yes B son Yes Barrett Yes MOTION PASSED. Goecke advised the public an appeal must be filed with the City Clerk within 1 S days. 5-b. PZ03-46 - An application for a Conditional Use Permit for a daycare for the property known as Lot 10, Block J, Woodland Subdivision Part 1 (606 Laurel Drive) Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Robert and Rachel Pugh dba Kenai Montessori School, 606 Laurel Drive, Kenai, Alaska. MOTION• Commissioner Amen MOVED to approve PZ03-46. Commissioner Bryson SECONDED the motion. Chairman Goecke opened the public hearing. PLANNING 8~ ZONING COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 12, 2003 PAGE 4 Robert Pugh, 606 Laurel Drive, Kenai, Alaska -- Pugh introduced himself as the applicant and asked if there were any questions from the Commission. Eldridge asked what level of the residence the daycare was on. Pugh answered the lower Level. Dennis Lovett, 604 Laurel Drive, Kenai, Alaska -- Lovett reported he lives next door to Pugh and was there in support of their business. Lovett stated he thought their business improved the value of the properties and noted the daycare operation was a marvelous operation. Robert Lorenzen, 521 Ash, Kenai, Alaska -- Lorenzen painted out he had nothing against the Pugh's daycare operation but was concerned precedence was being set in the subdivision by allowing too many daycares. Lorenzen noted there were already five daycares in the Woodland Subdivision and he is aware of two more application requests coming up in December. Lorenzen thought it would be more appropriate for the Pugh's to operate their increased business in a commercial zone. Commissioner Barrett asked if there were traffic problems in the area because of Pugh's operation. Lorenzen replied there was not and reiterated his concern was not for the Pugh's business but for too many daycare operations in the area. Public hearing was closed. Commissioner Glick asked how many employees were allowed per daycare. Kebschull responded only one, however, the Pugh's had three part-time instructors who were laid off and she is unaware of their current plans. Kebschull also noted one employee was a dance instructor who was only there one hour per week. Eldridge asked about daycare licensing and Carver reported state licensing requires a daycare to operate for one year before they can increase the number of children to eight. After that time, they must meet certain criteria before they can advance to a group classification. Kebschull added, the Cade limits the number of children to eight; more than that would require a Conditional Use Permit if not operated in a commercial zone. Amen asked if there were similar operations in the area and Kebschull replied there was one by the high school. This daycare provides service to families on in-service days at the schools so on those days the number of children increase. Kebschull added, there would be one more application presented at the first December meeting Kebschull also added, if the daycare operates as a school, then the building and fire code requirements become stricter. VOTE: PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 12, 2003 PAGE 5 Hammelman Yes Eldrid e Yes Amen Yes Glick Yes Goecke Yes B son No Barrett Yes MOTION PASSED. ITEM 6: OLD BUSINESS fi-a. Discussion -- Amendment to Kenai Zoning Map -Thompson Park Subdivision -Fireweed Lane area. Eldridge requested confirmation no response was received from the property owner on Lot 14 and Kebschull noted that was correct and added, the issue is before the Commission at the request of Commissioner Glick as he became aware of a building permit incorrectly issued for Lot 13 for a residential structure. Kebschull added, a rezone to residential would allow the property owners more control over their property within the guidelines of a residential zone. Bryson stated he was a firm believer that if a property owner wanted to rezone their property, they needed to be upfront and sign in to the rezoning. Bryson said this shades the issue as no property owner petitioned for the rezone and unless there is positive support from those driving this then it should be defeated. Glick stated he understood Lot 14 came in for a variance to build a residential residence on a commercial lot and that Lots 12 and 13 were given permits without realizing they were commercial lots. Glick continued, since all three lots already have residences on them they should be zoned residential. Amen agreed the landowners should be driving the rezone. Bryson stated he thought it was inappropriate for the City to petition a rezone far one to three lots. Bryson added, it was a bad precedence and again the property owners should initiate the action. After further discussion, a vote was conducted to initiate the amendment to the zoning map. VOTE (by raise of hand) 1 in favor 6 opposed Kebschull will notify the property owners of the Commission's decision to not rezone at this time. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 12, 2pg3 PAGE 6 ITEM 7: NEW BUSINESS 7-a. *PZ03-48 - An application for a Home Occupation Permit for operating a daycare at the property known as Lot 1, Block 5, Three W's Subdivision, 545 Shane Court, Kenai, Alaska. Approved by consent agenda. 7-b. Discussion -- Draft Ordinance -Adult-Oriented Businesses Kebschull reported Administration is proposing an ordinance to regulate adult- oriented businesses as a proactive step. It was noted there currently is no such business within the City. Discussion ensued and Barrett thought such a business should not be treated any different from others within with City, Kristine Schmidt, 513 Ash, Kenai, Alaska -- Schmidt expressed concern that if the ordinance were not established, such a business could be established in a residential zone. It was pointed out the ordinance would restrict the business to CC, CG, IL and IH zones only, Kebschull noted a public hearing is scheduled before the Commission on December 10, 2003. 7-c. Discussion/Recommendation -- Proposed Foreclosure Sale 2004 Discussion took place on the various parcels and why some should not be sold. It was noted that Parks & Recreation Commission continued the discussion until their January meeting. MOTION: Commissioner Bryson MOVED to recommend that the City retain Deepwood Park Subdivision Tract A, Basin View Subdivision, Tract A and on the waterfront the lots that front an Kenai and Garden Avenues. Commissioner Glick SECONDED the motion. VOTE: Harnmelman Yes Eldrid e Yes Amen Yes Glick Yes Goecke Yes B son Yes Barrett Yes MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. ITEM 8: PENDING ITEMS -- None PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER I2, 2003 PAGE 7 ITEM 9: CODE ENFORCEMENT -- None ITEM 10 • REPORTS 10-a. City Council -- Councilman Bookey reported the Comprehensive Plan was approved by Council and thanked the Commission far their input. Bookey reported he and Councilman Ross would share P&Z liaison duties. 10-b. Borough Planning -- Commissioner Bryson provided a report based on action. taken at October 27 and November 10th Borough Planning Commission meetings. 1Q-c. Administration -- Kebschull reminded the Commission the November 26th meeting had been cancelled. The next scheduled P8cZ meeting will be December 10. ITEM 11: PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED -- None ITEM 12: INFORMATION ITEMS 12-a. Zoning Bulletin (10/ IO/03 & 10/25/03) 12-b. KPB Piat Committee Action of October 13, 2003 12-c. PZ03-47 -Landscape Site Plan - 155 Bidarka Street (Lot 5, Block 4, Fidalgo Commercial Center) -William J. Nelson & Associates. ITEM 13: COMMISSION COMMENTS 8s QUESTIONS Commissioner Barrett wished everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. Commissioner Arnen congratulated the City on the passing of the Comprehensive Plan. Amen stated that each request for a variance should be scruitinized individually and not passed because something similar was approved in the past. Commissioner Eldridge reported he will not be at the December 10, 2003 meeting. ITEM 14: ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at $:15 p.m. Minutes recorded and transcribed by Barbara Roper, Contract Secretary PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 12, 2003 PAGE 8 ~i STAFF REPQRT To: Planning & Zoning Commission Date: November 4, 2003 `~ Res: PZ03-49 GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Linda L. Campanella 283-3955 Lil'Britches Daycare 2730 VIP Drive Kenai, AK 99611 Requested Action: Legal Description: Street Address: KPB Parcel No.: Existing Zoning: Current Land Use; Land Use Plan: ANALYSIS Conditions! Use Permit - Daycare Lot 12, Block 3, VIP Ranch Estates Subdivision Part 1 2730 VIP Drive 04940013 RR -Rural Residential Residential Low Density Residential General Information: KMC 14.20.150 details the intent and application process for conditional uses. The code also specifies the review criteria that must be satisfied prior to issuing the permit. The criteria are: i . The use is consistent with the purpose of this chapter and the purposes and intent of the zoning district; 2. The value of the adjoining property and neighborhood will not be significantly impaired; 3. The proposed use is in harmony with the Comprehensive Plan; 4. Public services and facilities are adequate to serve the proposed use; 5. The proposed use will not be harmful to the public safety, health or welfare; 03-49 Conunent.doc Page 2 6. Any and all specific conditions deemed necessary by the commission to fulfill the above-mentioned conditions should be met by the applicant. These may include, but are not limited to measures relative to access, screening, site development, building design, operation of the use and other similar aspects related to the proposed use. Applicant is applying for a Conditional Use Permit far a daycare to expand the daycare she operates as a Home Occupation Permit to allow to care for twelve [12} children during school closures #or in-service and holidays. Kenai Municipal Code 14.20.230 {Home Occupations} limits the number of children in the home to eight [$} children under the age of 12 including the caregiver's children. The application provides a thorough description of the proposed activity with floor plans and a site plan. The applicant has operated a daycare at this location since May of 2002. Included in the applicant's packet are copies of licenses received from the State of Alaska for a Group Home daycare in 2003. When receiving that license, she was licensed to care far 12 children under the age of 12 including their own. The applicant states that by applying for the Conditional Use Permit she wil! be able to care for up to 12 children at one time verses the eight {8} her current Home Occupation Permit allowed for. The home has sufficient off-street parking for the daycare that meets code requirements far the use. [KMC 14.20.250 regulates off-street parking requirements.} The minimum required spaces using the criteria for a day nursery are one-half per employee plus one space for every ten { 10} students, or 4 required spaces. The Conditional Use Permit will allow the applicant to increase the number of children in her care. The daycare continues to meet the square footage requirement for a home occupation. The City of Kenai Fire Marshal James Baisden inspected the home on October 30, 2003. At the time of the original fire inspection Mr. Baisden verified the home was in compliance with al! fire codes with the daycare as operated. Cit En ineer: Nothing Additional. Building Official: Nothing Additional. 03-49 Comment.doc RECOMMENDATIONS Page 3 The applicant has provided a detailed description of the proposed daycare. The existing home occupation allows eight children under the age of 12 including those related to the caregiver. The daycare has been operated at this location since 2002. There have been no complaints received by the City. The daycare does not appear to adversely affect the neighboring properties. Recommend approval with the following requirement: 1 . Premises must be inspected by the Fire Marshal yearly to insure compliance with the fire code. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution No. PZ03-49 2. Application 3. Drawings CITY OF KENAI PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ03~49 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI GRANTING A REQUEST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO: NAME: _Linda L. Campanella dba Lil'Britches Daycare USE Dam Facility ,, ._ ~~~ _.,,._ .__.._ LOCATED 2730 VIP Drive- Lot 12, Block 33.VIP Ranch Estates„_Subdivisian Part 1 (Street Address/Legal Description) KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PARCEL NO: 04940013 WHEREAS, the Commission finds: That an application meeting the requirements of Section 14.20.150 has been submitted and received on: October 30 2003 2. This request is on land zoned: RR -Rural Residential 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. Premises must be inspected yearly by the Fire Marshal. b. 4. That the Commission conducted a duly advertised public hearing as required by KMC 14.20.280 on: December 10 2003. S. 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 KENAI THAT THE APPLICANT HAS DEMONSTRATED THAT THE PROPOSED DAYCARE MEETS THE CONDITIONS REQUIltED FOR SAID OPERATION AND THEREFORE THE COMMISSION DOES AUTHORIZE THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIAL TO ISSUE THE APPROPRIATE PERMIT. PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, DECEMBER 10, 2003. ~ `~ ~ p CHAIRPERS N: t~~ TEST: lt,~. ~~e~~~~~ CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION Date: ,' G - ~ ~-~D " Applicant's Name: /_-~'!?./.~ ~- ~ . ~~~1v, ~,_~.~, = i~. Phone: ~,~3~ -~, ~ 5-~" Business Name: Mailing Address: -,~~?}O ~•j ~ \~t? ,---.. -~~,y~c•e .~ ~~~4~~(~(~ f Street Address: .~-~c% ~ : ~ L~ ~ _ ~~-~r~,`.~_._~,. (Where permit will be operated rom.) Legal Description of Property: ____~~~~- i `~ ~~ n ~~_ =~ V ; r, ~ _..._ ` - - ~' ~ ~~ Kenai Peninsula Borough Parcel No.: C~. 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S~4 f -~,~'~ ~ y Q ~~ CD t y~ ~ , ~ ~ at ~ a ~ r ~}~ 4+ rY -; .~~, . ,. w -_ --- -- o '~~~ ~ N ~~ / OLlZ ~ OZLZ OELZ ay rn ~ ~ us ~ " r `fi'~ ~ I vJo ~ ~ _. -.._ ~~ -{~--- y i ~ ~ j F = ~ (~ ~ r~, ~ ~ ~ i 4. `rr n ~ N Uo ' I o5"r' M et ~ I -rt- I L4 - - _. o T -- --- ~. - - ~ ~ I - - _ _ ~- 'r~u~ ~ N ~ M f I rn T - _~ ~ ~ 5~. CITY 4F KENAI rr ~>~ ~~ `7l aQ~G~~ ~i ~ 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, AE_ASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 `~Il~- ,~~ MEMO: TO: Marilyn Kebschull, Planning Administration FROM: ~.I~iancy Carver, Planning & Zoning Assistant DATE: December 10, 2003 SUBJECT: PZ03-49- Linda Campanella dba Lil' Britches Daycare 2730 VIP Drive, Lot 12, Block 3, VIP Ranch Estates Subdivision #1 The Planning & Zoning Commission should take into consideration the following when reviewing the Campanella application far a Conditional Use Permit: • On 1212103 I spoke with Wil Smith, a neighbor, concerning the Campanella Conditional Use Application (CUP). Mr. Smith was provided a brief history of Campaneila's current Home Occupation Permit {HOP). I explained why they were requesting a CUP for the daycare. • Mr. Smith is opposed to the daycare being next to his residence. He stated there are junk vehicles in the yard and he believes the yard is not safe for children. I informed him that if he was unable to attend the meeting, he should put his concerns in writing. • Mr. Smith asked if there were any other businesses operating in the subdivision. According to the City's records, there is one active CUP (Bed & Breakfast) and one other HOP (daycare). Mr. Smith advised the covenants for VIP Subdivision did not allow businesses. Mr. Smith was informed that the City did not enforce covenants. • Mr. Smith reported that he had not seen a sign posted in the Campanella's yard. • Robert Springer, Building Official, conducted a site visit in regard to the junk vehicle complaint and took photos of the property. In addition, Mr. Springer checked to see if the public hearing notice sign was visible. Mr. Springer stated there was no code violation regarding the junk vehicle complaint. He also mentioned that the public hearing sign was not visible. • Linda Campanella was notified that the public hearing sign was not visible. Mrs. Campanella state she could see it from the front window, she said that it was against the base of a tree in their front yard and that since posting the sign {Affidavit of Posting was dated 10130103); it had snowed (around 11112103). The sign was no longer visible. Applicant was advised that they might be in violation of KMC 14.20.280 (d) Public Posting. o The applicant shall posf the property subject to the application with public notices as provided by the Cify at leasf ten (10) days before fhe date of the required public hearing. Such notices shall be placed so as to be visible from each improved sfreet adjacent to the properly. I informed Mrs. Campanella that the sign must be visible and she advised that she would have her husband move it higher up the tree. The following day, Mrs. Campanella called and reported that the sign had been blown away by the wind. Mr. Campanella picked up a new sign. • On 1215103, Mr. Smith delivered a copy of his letter opposing the CUP and a copy of "Protective Covenants & Restrictions V.I.P. Ranch Estates Subdivision," and current photos of the house taken sometime between 1212103, the date of his original complaint, and 1215103. I cannot see the posted sign in the photos; however, I'm not sure which tree it was posted on. • In reviewing the file it was brought to my attention that parking requirements listed in the staff comments are incorrect for this application. The Campanellas have no employees; therefore, only 2 parking spaces are required for the daycare. • On 1219103, the City's Building Official went to the 2730 VIP Drive to obtain a current photo of the posted public hearing sign. The sign is posted in the front lower window and not easily visible from the main road; which may not meet the criteria of KMC 14.20.280(d). The City Attorney was consulted regarding the posting requirement. Mr. Graves advised that according to KMC 14.20.280 (d) Public Posting, the Commission has the following options: o Failure fo properly posf notices shall be grounds for deferral or denial of fhe application. WV Smith 2740 VIP Drive Kenai, Alaska 99611 December 5, 2003 City of Kenai Planning & Zoning Department 210 Fidalgo Avenue Kenai, Alaska Dear Sirs: I oppose the granting of conditional use permit for a daycare for the property known as Lot 12, Block 3, VIP Ranch Estates Subdivision. As the property owner and resident of Lot 13, Block 3, VIP Ranch Estates Subdivision for the past 13 years I oppose this application for the following reasons: 1. Uns~fe_and_inadepuate access to the business. This property has only a single car width residential driveway. Additionally, tall trees exist on either side of the driveway limiting visibility. VIP Drive is the primary access road for the entire subdivision and is a very busy street. Although the legal speed limit is 25 MPH, there is a continuing problem of speeding. On any given day I can observe cars traveling between 40-50 MPH. Additionally, the hours of operation of this business would coincide with the highest traffic activity of VIP Drive 7:OOAM-9:OOAM and 4:OOPM-6:30PM. 2. Inadeggate aarkina. This property is a residential lot and has no provisions for additional parking for a business. The owners currently have 3 personal cars, 2 junk cars, a concrete pump and 2 storage sheds all in or near the driveway. Due ~to t~e Wmited parking available, I have observed cars parked on VIP Drive on numerous occasions. Not only is this practice illegal but unsafe as well. VIP Drive is the primary access road for the entire subdivision and is a very busy street. It has no provision for parking off pavement on either side. 3. Intent. The City of Kenai Home Occupation Permit specifically requires that a home occupation business must be conducted so that the average neighbor, under normal circumstances would not be aware of it existence 14.20.230, subparagraph (a). With up 12 children playing in the backyard the noise will be considerable. This business would be very noticeable for several lots in all directions. This property currently has only chain link fence around the playgrnund area which is within 30 feet of my property line. No provisions such as a solid wood fence has been provided to limit the amount of noise from this area. No fencing ezists that would prevent a child from wandering to adjacent properties with the ezceptioa of the playground. 4. Covenants. I am aware that the Planning & Zoning Department will not consider protective covenants and restrictions. However, I feel that you should be made aware that the Protective Covenants and Restrictions VIP Ranch Estates specifically prohibit any commercial business. All lots are to be used for residential purposes only. VIP Subdivision is a nice quiet middle class subdivision. This business would negatively impact the atmosphere and create a hazard. The Campanellas are nice people and neighbors. I bear no ill will towards them or their business. However, as a property owner of 13 years I do not want to live nett to a daycare business. I purchased my residence with the protective covenants in mind. I would have purchased elsewhere had I known that a daycare center would 6e neat door. I am also concerned about my own personal liability if a child would wander on to my property and injure him/her self. I feel that inadequate provisions have been provided to protect the safety of the children, the atmosphere of the neighborhood and privacy of the adjoining properties. I appreciate your time and attention in this matter. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at 907-283-4295 or907-252-7153. Thank You, Wil Smith :.;.. __ w~., : .,2 . , , 1 ~: - •~~ . ~~~;«. :,'.'t.~ " ~::+ r'" :. +~ BOOK Ia3 PAGE9~~ _ _ % t• ~ ``(~~ Kenn Recording UumcJ , ~ # ~ i ~ •: X_'~ ' ~ ~ ~ :~. ,., . PROTECTIVE. COVEtlAt1T5 AlTD AESTRICTIOtfS _ ~,cy V.I.P. RANCH ESTATES SUBDIVISION ~: -_- ;Q ~'tjT,~ - ~~ PART A: Preamble -t?: ~ ~ ' ':a , . KNOW ALL t1EtI 8Y THESE PRESENTS, that whereas Lhe undersigned 4 .~ ;; is the owner of the properties comprising the Y.I.P. RP.ItCH ' ,'~-^fj„- ~ {~ ESTATES SUBDIVISION and, .tip. --;'~;_. H1tEREAS, the undersigned, in their desire to assure the can- ;•_.,,~ tinned development of the V.I.P. TtAtlCH ESTATES SUBDIVISION on a _~: ~~. high Level for the benefit of future property owners and the _ protection of property values therein, do desire to place vn d i an aga nst all real property within the V.I.P. RANCH ESTATES ~~Q:$ SUDDIVI5IDN certain protective covenants regarding the ' '~.,~ improvement and/or use of same: E ~J~ ~ N - Y f 041, THEREFORE, the undersigned hereby establish and file far record the following declarations, reservations, pro- ~':~~» tective covenants, limitations, eonditiens and restrictions ~"'!r regarding the use and/or improvement of the property located ~~ ~ in the V.I.P. RA2TCli ESTATES SUBDIVISIONt, the plat of which is .,!-',1•, :~ recorded in the Renal Record3.ng District, Plat No. 76-169._- t filed ttavember 17, 19]6 ' ~~;~ '~ PART B: Area of Apolication 'l~ ~ ~'•t ~ . S-l FULLY PROTECTED TL:.SIDENTIAL AREA She covenants in _ "~,.•;;yv ,! Part C in their entirety shall apply to all of V.I_P, RANCH -;-~;~ :- ESTATES SllBDIVISIOtT. ~' '"~#^ !; B-2 EFFECTIVE DATE The restrictive covenants, Iimltations and conditions hereinafter set forth and aaolicable to the area herefnabove described shall take effect upon retarding "'? s and shall supersede any other covenants recorded separately ` or on the plat. ~i ,-,~~N• ~ PART C: Residential Area Covenants t .~ ,t.~~t ~ '~vr-~• ~~ C-l LAND IISE AttD BUILbitrG TYPE No lots shall be used =c-"' is except far residential purposes. No building shall be ':~;$ F~ erected, altered, placed ar permitted to remain on any lvt ~+ '; other than one and two family dwellings not to exceed two ;~,;~~" ~'. stories in height and a private garage for not more than four ' cars. • ~.u,; _ ~ C--2 ARd?ITECTU'P-AL Cp!iTROL~ No building or other stz•vcture `'''i shall be erected, altered, placed or permitted tv remain _ •` .1 vn any lot until the canctruction plans and sgecificativns ~ ` a and a plan showing the location fur the structure have been ••. 'r~ ! submitted to and approved by the Architectural Control ~~rr," ~: Committee as to quality of workmanship and materfais, ;.,',~.~. harmony of external design with existing structures, and as ' ~.,'+-.: tv Location with respect to taoograahy and finish grade _ •;,=~~ '. elevation. No fence, wall, hedge, or other structure shall .•~.7,r be erected, glared or altered an any lot neazer to the __;,~„ - street than the minimum building setback line, unless afmh ar- ly approved upon submission as hereinabove provided. See -~j PART D-2, .:'~ [:14~! , ~ C-3 DWELLIIIG COST, QUALITY P_tID SI7•E No dwelling shall be y.~ L OAIINrR _ ~.. _ r ws we~,,,,'r uu.w ,,, ~, N/. „a~Y,M a e -ti'f •.} ~,.,: .i -;%i ...~ 4J .` '~r - _,~ -~~ s•: 4 ....4 . ~r .- .14;•. ,; ' ~-'. ~:d ~'x,'N • %::i ::rt, ..?. ,;.~ .~~.~ i; -,~+ ~y . aa: -; ~ti . ~_ . _ ..i '.. ~; `.+~" :~ ,~. _~' 1~' ,FM . r... . - E001C /O3..PAGE~ Cea~i Itecar~ing Vuv~U ~. permitted on any lot at a cost of less than $3fi,000.00 for a single farti ly-dwelling and 550,000.00 for a two family dwelling ~, based upon cost levels prevailing on the date these covenants - ~~ ere recorded, it being the intention and purpose of the covenants to assure that all dwellings shall he of a quality of workmanship and materials substantiLlly the same or Getter than that which-can be produced on the date these covenants '= are recorded at the minima-a east stated herein at the minimum `` ;'. permitted dwelling size. The ground floor area oF. the main r' structure, exclusive of one story open porches and gazages, ~~ aha11 be not less than nine hundred square feet for a one story dwelling, nor less than twelve hundred square feet for i; a dwelling o£ more than one story. The ground floor area of ! the main structure exclusive of one story open porches and ;i garages, shall be not less than twelve hundred square feet for '~ a one story two family dwelling nor less than eighkeen hundred 5, i square feet for a two family dwelling of more than one story. x~ L C-4 BUILDING, LDCATIOt~I No building shall be locates' on any ~- lot nearer to the front lot line or nearer to the side street ~,. „ line than the minimum building setback lines shc+n an the ;: ,! recordod plat provided; however, no building shall be F !' located on any lot nearer than twenty feet to the front lot '~ line, or nearer than twenty feet to any aide street line. No d interinr lot lfne, except that ao side yard shall be required for a garage or other permitted accessory building located ~ j fifty feet or more from the a•inimum 6uildinq setback Line. - I; Far the purpose of this covenant, eaves, steps, and open 'i parches shall not be considered as a park of the building, !~ providing, however, that this shall not be construed to . permit any portion of a 6uildinq on a lot to encroach upon ~~ another lot. C-5 CLEARIt]G To insure natural Growth screening and esthetics ~ between dwelling structures, no Lat shall 6e clear-cut more than ~ ~t~ctp percent (bat} of the total lot area except that trees may be thinned and undergrowth cleared. ' C-6 SANITARi FACILITIES All dwellings shall have indoor sanitary facilities and underground disposal systems. Na out-house or above ground disposal systems shall be permitted ou any lot. C-7 RE-SUHDI'IISION pN OA. AFTER TIIE 31st bAY OF UECEPBCR, 1986 '~ Lots contained in the subdivision comprising Wore than seventy !! eight thousand square feet may be resuhdivided but in no event t shall lots o£ a resubdivision be less than thirty nine thousand ~! square Eeet and have a width of less than one-third of the ~; depth. Proposed resubdivision shall be submitted to the ',I Architectural Committee on the same terms and conditions as y set forth in pl and D2. iE !!C-8 EASEMENTS Easements far installation and iesintenanee f of utilities and drainage facilities are reserved as shown !, on the recorded plat and over the five feet toward the street i; of each lot. C-g NUISANCES No noxious or offensive activity shall be a carried on upon any lot War shall anything 6c done thereon !;which may be or map become an annoyance or nuisance to the neighborhood. ' ,I ~~ !! um ~ a•wHrrr ~~ nswr, .. u. ~. a, wx m, IYR,u,M •,.1f .ax..ar . u+.n., Y i ~~ '1~ -°=~; ,~~ ~: _: ~, { _;: °..a: z: s, . ~+?4 • .~i ::k . ".,.~ . ~~„~ -.... .ai .:a ..r. = ti :f~ .1J _;x. .7:3 _ ,. `~"~ ~ I} ~~ 1 ...: ~, { j ' ~~ .. ~:. a,m ~ a~mrcrr .ti Y. ~www~~ „ u. i L Rw Y, ,111 ~4 ~w ww •r,t, ••Nw . ~ M .l, ,.l~,• '~ '.~}~f t -~a .~i:, f w,. l of ~. HUOK ID3 pAGG~ X~a li Rcwtiiaij Uu:~(' - C-IO TE;tF(1RARY S'T`RUCTURES No structure o! a temporary character, trailer, basement, tent, shack, garage, barn or other outbuilding shall 6e used on any Tot, nt any time, as a residence either temporary or permanent except daub le-wide mobile homes on permanent foundation conkaining 40~ square feet which, for the purposes oC these covenants, shall be considered a pernanent duelling. C-11 SIG!IS No sign of any kind shall be displayed to the public view an any lot except one professional sign of not mole ehan one square foot, one sign of not more than five square feet advertising the arooerty for sale or rent, or signs used by a builder to advertise the property during the ocnstruction and sales period. C-12 OIL AND MINING OPERATIONS Na oil drilling, oil develop- ment operations, oil refining, quarrying or mining operations of any klnd shall be permitted an any lot, nor shall oil Wells, tanks, tunnels, mineral excavations or shafts be permitted upon, or In any lat. No derrick or other structure designed for use in boring for oiI or natural gas be erected, placed, maintained, or permitted on any tat, of the tract of land owned or controlled by the developer ar sponsor except in Lacs Six (61 through Ten (101. Black Four (4}. C-13 .LIVESTOCK At1o POOLTP,I No animals, livestock ox poultry. of any kind shall 6o raised, bred yr kept on any lot except that doge, cats or other household pets may be Y.ept provided that they are not kept, bred ar maintain for any commercial purpose. No more than two cats or two dogs or combination may be kept or germitted on any lot. i C-lA f,ARBAGE AND REFUSE DISF65AL No lot shall be used or maintained as a dumping ground for ruhbish. Trash, garbage or other waste shall not be kept exteot.in sanitary containers. All incinerators or other equipment for the storage or dis- posal of such materiaE shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. C-15 SICfiT DISTANCE AT I17'CERS~CTI4!1S I!o fence, wall, hedge or shrub planting which obstruct sight Linea at elevations between two and six feet above the roadways shall be placed ', ar permitted tp remain on any corner lot within the tri- angular area formed by the street property lines and a lice cannectrnq them at points twenty-five feet from the inter- section of the street lines, or in the case of a ronnded property corner, from the intersection of the street property lines extended. The same sight line limitations shall apply oa any lot within ten feet from the intersection of a driveway or alley pavereent_ Nn tree shall be permitted to remain within such distances pf such intersections unless the foliage line in maintained at st1#ficient height to prevent obstruction of ouch sight lines- C-16 Lots One (I] through Ten (101, Black Four (41, shall not have a direct access from Kalifornsky Beach Road without approval from the State of Alaska, Department of Highways and kha Architectural Control Committee i PART p: Architectural Control Committee D-i !+~:FTBERSTEIP The Architectural Control Committee is composed of JERRY ANDREWS, JOHitF.Y A!lORFY7R and Rl)!t!1LD LARSfRT, A majority of the Committee may designate a representative ' ,.,. ~ EOOR~~P.1GL•~~ .. ~..,:~ ~ •_t Xeosi Rerordiq~ Luviu y to set for it. In the event of de h _ ~'7;* .,-~~- 'r~P~ _ ' at or resignation of any pn+ember of the Committee, the remaining members shall have full ~' authority to designate a successo 't ' ---~#m , ' = i ~ ~ ' r. Neither the members of he Committee or its designated representative shall 6e entitled , to any compensation foz servi ; ~s : '~~5~ • ces performed pursuant of this cavenant. At any time, the then owners of th ?the ow - `' .,F`": p e lots shall have er through a duly recorded written instrument t 'I the mea+bershi of th p - ~--'''"x" Y...ti°.~ ~ . o Change 4 or to reatvre e Committee or to withdraw from the Carm+ittee to It any of its pewers or duties ~~ ', :+:i;~~.:~'r•• ;. ,...,.~'~ c " . ~' D"2 PRpCE[lifRE ~ ;: required in theseh nd e sapproval ab o l ; .' '` '' • ...:~ei.~' cove as nts shall e in writir i :° the Committee, or its desi Hated g' In the event 4 representative ~~ approve or di f i -. •%M>~- ' ~ `<':}~~ , sa a ls to '' cations have beenrsubmittedntohitty days after plans and soecifi- :: to enjoin th o e ._ _;;'-,•',~~ •i ~ e construction has been cervnenced prior to t,°1esult ,( completion thereof, approval will not be required and th •! covenant shall be de . . :a .c, --= ~ '- h' e related r emed to have been fully complied with. PART E: Gene l ~i .3 ~ ra Provisions 1 _ ,`+.: '+ • ,:.,~. E-1 TERMS These covenant+ are to run ~~ahall be binding on all ~~ the Land and ' Parties and all _ :-,aw'~,iv ~ under them fora persons claiming i! covenants are a a i l e f `.,=~•xi,' _ ° tecorded a[tet wh ch time said eovenantsashallese ~ be automatically extended for su .- c•±---; •-.r; xt. `~~~"~ •~ ccessive !I unless an fnstrument signed by a majoritypofitho theneo,,meL3s I~of the Lots has been ' -~ic4+."' recorded !j in xhole or in , agreeing to change said covenants R part. •"~^,y;,;t~1 ' ~, ~ . ~;;.L " ~ I E-2 6NF'DPiCE!iENT Enforcement shall be 6 I ~ laa or is equity a Y Proceedings at ai _ t~'• ;.;y„r,~: ~ g nst an ahem tin Y person or persons violating yr P g to vlolete any cavenant ei h ' .z.3~p,~• •; =a:tf'• t :s to restrain viola- E tion or tv recover damages and such actions may be brought I by the owner or owners of ....air. ' app lot in the subdivisio .'~yr,•+:-`~' ~ i n. 'I EY1judSEVEPABILITY Invalidation of any ono of these covena nt or cou t 4 ~~` °~"""~-' --.: - ,~ ~' nts r order, shall in no way affect any of • the othgr ~' effect, provisions which shall remain in full force and ' . ' ~ b'` - ~¢~ ~ ~ .. DATED at Kenai, Alaska, this r f .`/i day of . ~~ ~ ~ 1977: 177- ~ ~ ~ ~# 7 2 -~. :~ ~ .. •,- ~ /I ``_' - ~;,,t,y~ - •~~ ~- .r 1. 1 7~RAI f;RDWlg 171VF.S'TM£}17's• #~, ~ .,.,:.«~~:1 ' l Partnership . „~ .y%K ! %.ltan%4tn9 Fartner~~ . ~,STATC~bP A'L:A'S}~ l~~~T~`» : - ~.:w' 1 ~ ~' e . THIRD JllDICIA7, DIS?'RICT .'{_z`.f °;;rr ~ I{T}iI~-,I$ TO CERTIFY that an this r r1K. i ~the'undersit{aed-r y -~•`::ro ~ i':~- c otary public in an for [he State of Alaslcabefore v+e ally appeared JERRY C. ANDREt,~S, known to me to be the 1;a ~1of 1tE:VAI e:RDLJ'I'H ItiVES i p? : ':,~':_`+'~ '' ` nag ng artner TME~~T (!3, a ('eneral Partnershia, and known tv ~^e ~.to be the person why executed the within instrument an beh ~Par[nershin herein lf :".-~.~'~ "!``~~~ a of [he named, and acknowledged to me thaC he executed the I;same freely and voluntarily for the uses and nurooses h lts i1 li t erein conta~ed ITHESS HEREpF, T have hereunto s 1~}::~l. et meq hand and seal the day and jiyear first hereinabove written, LILQ-btu ~- ~~~.,~'•...•-•".'.Q_,~,, ! '~~ F''" +ue LeMecn ~...r+.r ~. Notary Public, State o Alaskan ••,;; Hv coomissian e i ' ~ , . xp res rS i•1/19/B~J ' er.r .. i~•sK S r -- • . . e. r.n.r .,, -i n • ~ -~ .. _ . Y ...'~ . . ~~ ~;'e.. -~ -~= "': j 's '4 .; .~ ',.~ {, _ . ~~.~ ~ ~ '1 r.,_~..___..., ~_ ... ... .. _._... , ... ::. . . ' s;1oa ~~S P.~r,FLC3.. _/~ X.aau k.crnLa~ L. .. ` /` ~- „ : , ~^,, ADDENDU}S 'PD PRO'iiC7IVx COVLNA1fT3 AND ~1TRIC7ItlNS ' ?~•~ V,I.P. RAHCB ESTATES SUBDIVISION ~ ' ~.. ~'~ ~ ~VQi! ALL la:H B7 THESE PRESENTS, that whereas th• undersigned !s ~~ ,the owoar oL the ma orit of th^ y p g f ~, j 7 propart aom rieln th• V,I.P, j'~ RAliCB ESTATES SUBDIVISION, and ' s ;i{0$RFAS. th• Restrictive Covenants and Condltion• for V.I.P. ' N ESTASF.S SUBDIVISION ver• filed in the xanal Recording .i:'~~ Aistrict, Third Judicial bletrict, State o! Alaska, on the ~~ 'i day o[ ~^. .1971 tx~ Eoak /D7 at P^g• 721. aad . ~•~ S7t[EREA3, !t La the desire and invent of the uaderaLgned to amend ~~_ j., certain portions of ^ald proecCiv covanantr and restrictions. '.{ flora epeeiflcally PARS C-l and C-]. , ~.' 1POW TNEREFORL: ~ ~ , ~~' 'I. PART C-1: LANG USE AHD BUILDING 'TYPE a^ contained in '~~. ih• above raoordad Pro uetiv• Covenants and R^atrietions be end .1`: [h• rams it hereby smeaded to road ^^ follows: ' y. ~:l:. "C-I LAND USE AND 9UILDINC 'TY'PE, Ro lot^ shall be >'. used except for residential ppurposes, No building shall be eraeted, altered, placed or yermit[ad to '~ ~~, remain on any lot other than one family end cva {' family dwellings nut to eseetd the stories in height ~~:• and a attached or detached ggarages of not more then =~~ twe cars for one [amlly drrsilings and four cars for +~~~, two family dwellings; •xoept that foot family dve111ngs '~ may be erected, altrrsd, placed or permitted [o remain on aoy let in Block Four (4) of V.I.p, RANCH ESTATES i~?. SVEDIVISION, but shall net exceed ts+q starie• in ~: ~ height and an attached or detached =areg• for net coots than Eight (S) care," '`' ~ ~ Z. PRAT C-3s DWELLING C05T '~` QUALITY AHD SIZE as contained f ' `ti, r44iin the above retarded Prateetly• Covananta end Restrictionr 6• . l.' ~ ~ ,7 .~ ~;~ ~~,'and the same is haraby amended to read a follows;.' `~ "C-3: DWELLING CO57, QUALITY AND SIZE. No dw Lling shall t3' ~ b• permitted an any lot at a cost of lus than $76,000.00 p 'i !or a single family dwelling and $50,000.00 for • tyro famllr dwrLling ^nd $80,000.00 for ^ foot femtly duelling :.,~. ,~ based upon cost Levels prevailing vn the date Chess i ~ovyyenants are recorded, iC beLng the intention end '~ ~ shallsbeooftaaqu~litynof wvrkmanshiphandamatrrialensub- ~~"''* j ~ ~ ! I ~r. . ~..r i N ~.,, ~ . '~; • . 1 =~. , . ~., s -. ._ _ .._.. ...... - --.._. ... ... .... .. ,•; ._ ~~ ~ .• _ ~. r~ _ ~ . ._ .... _.11~. II :. ~: ,t. %1 • e; _ ~',~• _-~:,-~ ~•~~ 1 :. .:`c ,:'.T .. ' -..~ ~,~ .. •~ f. ~'e '' .. ,~'na -~ ....M i =; 7.; ~• ...• `~ ~ .. - lIL1C- IC ~ r'~ P.t r. r ~~~ r.e~ x.~,~J~-~ ~....._. , ~ ~~ sCanCiall] Che sam• yr better than that xhich can b• t pradutad oa the data thew covenants ^r^ recorded at the y minimum coat stated herein at Che minimum permitted '; duallins size. Sing1• Fam1I7/ Dvsllin s; th• ground floor area of th• main atrueture, •xe us v of ono ataxy open ~.1 porehe^ and garages, shall be not leer Chan 900 square ~;~ ~ feet for a on• ^COry duelling ar lase than 800 square lest fox a duelling of more then one story. 'hro FamLly ~`~ AreLlin s; th• ground floor area of Ch^ auin structure, •xc w v• oL an• story open porchar and garagsr, shall ~xa .I b• not les^ than 1200 squaw feat Lor ^ one ^tory too q• ~ feail] duelling nor lase then 900 square Laet fur a too ~'';~ Lam1.1] dvelling of mor• than one •tary Fvur Fa~mi~l~ a Dve~lling~s~; Faur family dvellings shall conCaZn not ie~a ~.' p t sh n 2400 ^qquare feet, whether one story ar too story, '• exclusive of open porehe• and garages," t.~ ~~ ~ ' ~' DATED ^t Kenai, Alsa~a, Chia ,~10 day o[ _QcJ'O~6r~ 1977, f,El1AI GROSITFi INVEST?~NT9 43, ~',' • Partnership, i o. - ,' ei ng ectner ~'; - SIII'IE Cr AIA4~A ' C 'tom .1UOIClAL DISTRICT i 'DIIS L9 TO CF3~TF'[ Chet ve thir 3rd day L October 1971 bef the r- undm lbtary Public in and for eheaSUee of Al~+ka, pereo:ully ~.TF3tR'I C. 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WHEREAS, adult-oriented businesses require a special supervision from the public safety agencies of the City in order to protect and preserve the health, safety, morals and welfare of the patrons of such businesses, as well as citizens of the City; and WHEREAS, the Planning & Zoning Commission finds that adult-oriented businesses are frequently used for unlawful activities, including prostitution and sexual liaisons of a casual nature, and WHEREAS, the concern over sexually transmitted diseases is a legitimate health concern of the City which demands reasonable regulation of adult-oriented businesses in order to protect the health and well-being of the citizens of the City; and WHEREAS, there is convincing, documented evidence that adult-oriented businesses, because of their very nature, have a deleterious effect on both the existing businesses around them and the residential areas adjacent to them, causing increased crime and downgrading of property values, and WHEREAS, it is recognized that adult-oriented businesses, due to their nature, have serious objectionable operational characteristics, particularly when they are located in close proximity to each other, thereby contributing to urban blight and downgrading the quality of life in the adjacent area; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission desires to minimize and control these adverse effects, thereby protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the citizenry; protecting the citizens from increased crime; preserving the quality of life; and preserving the property values and character of surrounding neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has determined that locational criteria alone do not adequately protect the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of Kenai; and WHEREAS, it is not the intent of this resolution to suppress any speech activities protected by the constitutions of the United States or the State of Alaska but rather to enact acontent-neutral ordinance, which addresses the secondary effects of adult- oriented businesses. NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDS PZ03- Page 2 of 2 THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA AMEND KMC 14.20.175 as set out in Attachment A. PASSED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 10th day of December 2003. Chairman ATTEST: Suggested by: Administration CITY OF KENAI ORDINANCE NO. -2003 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, AMENDING TITLE 14 OF THE KENAI ZONING CODE BY ADOPTING KMC 14.20.175 FOR THE REGULATION OF ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES. WHEREAS, adult-oriented businesses require a special supervision from the public safety agencies of the City in order to protect and preserve the health, safety, morals and welfare of the patrons of such businesses, as well as citizens of the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that adult-oriented businesses are frequently used for unlawful activities, including prostitution and sexual liaisons of a casual nature, and WHEREAS, the concern over sexually transmitted diseases is a legitimate health concern of the City which demands reasonable regulation of adult-oriented businesses in order to protect the health and well-being of the citizens of the City; and WHEREAS, there is convincing, documented evidence that adult-oriented businesses, because of their very nature, have a deleterious effect on both the existing businesses around them and the residential areas adjacent to them, causing increased crime and downgrading of property values, and WHEREAS, it is recognized that adult-oriented businesses, due to their nature, have serious objectionable operational characteristics, particularly when they are located in close proximity to each other, thereby contributing to urban blight and downgrading the quality of life in the adjacent area; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to minimize and control these adverse effects, thereby protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the citizenry; protecting the citizens from increased crime; preserving the quality of life; and preserving the property values and character of surrounding neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that locational criteria alone do not adequately protect the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of Kenai; and WHEREAS, it is not the intent of this ordinance to suppress any speech activities protected by the constitutions of the United States or the State of Alaska but rather to enact acontent-neutral ordinance, which addresses the secondary effects of adult- oriented businesses. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA that KMC 14.20.175 is enacted as set out in Attachment A. Ordinance No. -2003 Page 2 of 2 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this ~ day of December 2003. John J. Williams, Mayor ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk Introduced: Adopted: Effective: (1113103 sp) DRAFT Title 14 PLANNING AND ZONING 14.20.175 Ad - ted usinesses (a) Definitions. For the u se of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context c earl 'n tes or requires a different meaning: 1) "Adult o ire" means a commercial establishment where at least 51 percent of its interior oor area or retail merchandise is devoted to the sale, rent, lease, inspection, or viewing of books, films, video cassettes, magazines, or other periodicals whose dominant theme is the or simulated specified sexual activities, display or exhibition of spec' ato ical areas, removal of articles of clothing, or total nudity. 2} "Adult cabaret" ea es ant, coffee house, or cabaret which features topless dancers, stripper ma or emale impersonators, or similar entertainers who provide live adult entertai nt for commercial purposes. 3) "Adult entertainment" means any motion picture, live performance, display, or dance of any type whose dominant theme is actual or simulated specified sexual activities, display or exhibition of specifie a mical areas, removal of articles of clothing, or total nudity, offered for comm ci pu ses. 4) "Adult mini_theater" means n osed uilding with a capacity of less than 50 persons used for displaying ul ~ e mment through films, video, or other motion pictures for commercial pu o . 5) "Adult motion picture theater" means an enclosed building with a capacity of 5d or more persons used for displaying adult entertainment through films, video, or other motion pictures for commercial purposes. 6} "Adult business" means any adult b st dult cabaret, adult mini-theater, or adult motion picture theater. 7) "Commission" means the City of Ke i Pl ing and Zoning Commission. 8) "Ownership interest" in any uninco orat d business, means any interest in real or personal property used in connection . ~ h the business, coupled with any degree of exercise of management, supervision, direction, or control of the business. In any incorporated business, the term "ownership interest" mea ownership of any stock of the corporation. 9) "Operator or manager" means any natural pe res nsible for the actual operation and management of an adult business. la) "Specified anatomical areas" means: i. Less than completely and opaquely cov uman genitals, pubic region, buttocks, and female breast below a point immediately above the top of the areola; and ii. Human male genitals in a discernible turgid state, even if opaquely covered. 11) "Specified sexual activities" means simulated or actual: i. Display of human genitals in a state of sexual stimulation or arousal; ii. Acts of masturbation, sexual intercourse, sodomy, bestiality, necrophilia, sado- masochistic abuse, fellatio, or cunnilingus; and iii. Fondling or erotic touching of human genitals, pubic region, buttocks, or female breasts. Attachment A Page 1 of 6 Ordinance No. -2003 (6} Conditional Use Permit Required 1} No adult b ss ay be operated or maintained in the City of Kenai unless a conditi a ermi has been approved for that use by the Commission. 2} Ape it m y i ed only for one adult business located at a fixed and certain place. y rs :who desires to operate more than one adult business must have a separat c tonal use permit for each adult business. 3) A permi issued under this chapter cannot be transferred to another location. (c) Applications for Conditional Permits 1) Applications for co al e permits under this chapter shall be made on a farm provided by the laru t~ artment. Applications shall be dated by and filed with the Planning Dep rtm 2) Applications for and Iona use permits shall contain: i. The name e adult business and its address, the name of the owner, and legal description of the property upon which the business will be located; ii. The written authorization of the owner of the property, including land and buildings, for the applica u that property as proposed; iii. The name, including all alt es, d current mailing address of every person who has an ownership i ter in th adult business. The application shall also identify a natural pers n e antact person for purposes of the application and official communi a ' s from the City of Kenai; iv. The name, including all aliases, and current mailing address of the person or persons who will operate or manage the business. Written proof that each person who will operate or manage th iness is at least 21 years of age shall also be provided; v. Fingerprints and two portrait p ato 't least two inches by three inches of person or persons who will ope ate manage the adult business; vi. If the applicant is a corporation the ame of the corporation, the date and state of incorporation, the name an dress of its registered agent, the name and address of all shareholders owning more than five percent of the stock in such corporation, and all officers and directors of the co oration; vii. A detailed exterior site plan or as-built drawl r .red to scale by a qualified registered surveyor or professional a eer ich shows the location and dimensions of the real property used e b iness, the exterior dimensions of the building or structure to be used fort ad ]t business, the height and bulk of the building or structure, exterior signag ail, all points of pedestrian and vehicle access, buffering and landscaping, drainage, traffic circulation patterns, exterior illumination, location of employee and customer parking; viii. A detailed interior site plan or as-built drawing prepared to scale by a qualified registered architect or professional engineer and approved by the fire marshal which shows interior dimensions of the building or structure in which the adult business will be operated as well as the dimensions and location of all walls, booths, enclosures, rooms, structures, fire exits, signage, mechanical areas, stairways and walkways; Attachment A Page 2 of 6 Ordinance No. -2003 ix. A detailed plan of operations which demonstrates how the applicant will operate the business in a manner consistent with this chapter; and x. Anon- m le application fee, set forth in KMC 14.05.020. {d} Action an rm A phi bons Permit applicatian sha e ~ din writing with the Planning Department. The Planning Department shall d to e whether an application for a conditional use permit under this chapter meets the requirements of KMC 14.20.175(c). If the applicatian does not, it shall be returned promptly to the applicant with an explanation of any deficiency. If the applicatian meets the requirements of KMC 14. (c), the Planning Department shall forward the applicatian with its analysis a errn ~ dations to the Commission for public hearing under this section. 1} An application that fo ~ to KMC 14.20.175(c) shall be heard by the Commission at pu is hearing. Notice of the public hearing shall be provided under KMC 14.2 2) After a public hearing, and upon review of the Planning Department's analysis and recommendations, the Commission shall consider: i. Whether the proposed us e with mitigation, would be incompatible with and adversely affect surr un ng sidential neighborhoods; ii. Whether the use wo d d to encourage or facilitate crime in the surrounding area; iii. Whether the propo se would adversely affect property values of surrounding areas; iv. Whether the proposed use would create unreasonable noise, visual blight, glare, obtrusive advertising, or dust; v. Whether the proposed use woul v affect the safe and efficient flow of traffic on any highway, arteri 1, c c , or street from which access to and from the business; vi. Whether there are adequate p rki facilities to accommodate a reasonably expected increased demand far ing generated by the business; vii. The effectiveness of any measures proposed by the applicant or any other person to reduce any negative effect upon adjace residential neighborhoods by property line buffers and roadway buf , nted berms, landscaping, reduction or elimination of obtrusiv r ga signing or other features, lowered building elevation, clusterin of er commercial establishments, and use of frontage roads to reduce the nu ber of entries and exits onto highways, arterials, and collectors, a where surrounding area is predominantly residential in character, site, and building design features that contribute to the residential character of surrounding development; and viii. Whether the proposed site plans and plan of operations, together with any amendments thereto, are consistent with the purposes of this chapter. 3} The Commission may grant a conditional use permit under this chapter only if the applicant shows, and the Commission finds: i. That the proposed use is compatible with or will not materially detract from the value, character, and integrity of surrounding residential areas; Attachment A Page 3 of 6 Ordinance No. -2003 ii. That granting the conditional use permit will not be harmful to the public health, safety, convenience, and welfare; and iii. That p osed use will not contribute to crime, noise, litter, traffic c ge,~tial~, vi al blight, and juvenile delinquency in areas surrounding the 4) In gran ing ~ lication, the Commission shall require the applicant to comply with th i or, exterior site plans, and the plan of operation as approved by the Commission, together with the physical and operational requirements of this chapter. The Commission may also require the applicant to comply with such additional conditions necessary toe the compatibility of the proposed use with surrounding property. 5} If the Commissi n de ~e plication for a permit under this chapter, it shall make specific finding ex in ow the proposed use does not conform to the requirements oft is c apter. (e) Physical Requirements 1) Adult businesses may only be located in the CC, CG, IL and IH zones. Additionally, no adult business may be loc 'thin 1,000 feet of another adult business, a church, other place of worship, ar ub ' ar private school. 2) An exterior sign identifying t e bens i allowed only if it is physically attached to the building or structure use fo ~ siness. Signs may not exceed 32 square feet in area. Portable signs, i mounted on top of buildings, flashing, rotating, animated, or intermittently ~ghted signs are prohibited. This section shall control the use of signs by adult entertainment businesses if there is any conflict with KMC 14.20.220 {sign code). 3) Sufficient parking shall be provided o e erty to accommodate all patrons and employees as required under KMC 4.20 xterior parking areas for customers and employees shall be illuminated. 4) Individual booths, rooms, or cubicl s m y not be made available for the private viewing of adult entertainment by pat ~ s of an adult business unless each: i. Is completely accessible to and from aisles and public areas of the adult business and shall be unobstructed by any door, loc or other closing device; ii. Is physically separated by a wall of at least s' ee igh from adjacent booths, rooms, cubicles, and non public areas; iii. Has at least one side totally open to lic, ighted aisle sa that there is an unobstructed view at all times of anyone oc up ng same; iv. Is constructed with three walls constructe ithout openings, extended from the floor to a height of not less than six feet high, and finished with a light colored, nonabsorbent, smooth textured, and easily cleanable paint or protective coating; v. Contains a floor that is light colored, nonabsorbent, smooth textured, and easily cleanable; vi. Is illuminated at all times with electric lighting of at least 10 foot candles at all times as measured from the floor when the booth is not in operation; and vii. Is occupied by only one individual at any time. Attachment A Page 4 of G Ordinance No. -2003 (f) Operational Requirements 1) Hours of operation. Adult business may operate only between the hours of 10 a.m. to 12 midnight. 2) Adult m ma not allow persons under the age of eighteen (18) on premises at any tim . 3} Adult b sin not employ, hire, or engage the services of any person to manage or oper to usiness if that person has been convicted of a felony of any type, or of any mis emeanor involving prostitution or prostitution related offenses, gambling, assault, battery, possession, sale, or distribution of pornographic materials. On request of the Planning D ment, the owner or manager of an adult business shall supply proof satis o to he City of Kenai, including signed releases, where necessary to veri y co ~r u ~ compliance with this subsection. 4) Operators and mnag - ha ke reasonable measures to ensure that occupants of individual booth , ro s, or cubicles do not engage in any type of sexual activity, cause any bodily arge, or litter while in the booth. 5) The sale, service, and consumption of alcoholic beverages in any premises used for an adult business, is prohibited. 6) Amplified sound may not be br ca outside buildings and structures used for adult businesses. 7} Conditional use permits and a s a conditions imposed by the Commission shall be displayed on the pr mi o hick the permit is issued and in a location readily seen by patrons. 8) Every adult business shall require its operator or manager to ensure that no bottles, litter, trash, garbage, junk, or other refuse is stored or abandoned by any person an site except in sanitary, closed receptacles. 9) Every adult business shall ensure that ents and information supplied to the City of Kenai in connection with ap ova anditional use permit remain current and are periodically updated where n cess y. (g) Revocation of Permits. ~ 1) A conditional use permit may be revoked for any of the following reasons: i. Any willful violation of this chapter or the terms nd conditions of a permit issued under this chapter by the operator or n r of an adult business, or any person having an ownership intere the ult business; and ii. A material misrepresentation of fact e o erator or manager of an adult business, or any person having an owners ip i terest in the adult business in connection with the original application for nditional use permit. iii. The operator becomes ineligible to obtain a license or permit. iv. Any cost or fee required to be paid by this section is not paid, v. Any intoxicating liquor or other alcoholic beverage is served on the premised of the adult-oriented establishment. vi. The licensee, manager or designated representative, is convicted of the fallowing offenses at the location to which an adult business license has been issued: 1. Prostitution (AS 11.b6.100); 2. Promoting prostitution in the first degree (AS 11.66.110}; Attachment A Page 5 of 6 Ordinance No. -2003 3. Promoting prostitution in the second degree (AS 11.66.120); 4. Promoting prostitution in the third degree (AS 11.66.130); 5. P ~ a ~ minors at an adult entertainment business (AS 11.66300). 2) Upon r t o the Planning Department and with the same notice to the applica t a p bli as required under KMC 14.20.2$0 for consideration of new applica 'ons, ommission shall conduct a public hearing over whether a conditi a permit issued under this chapter shall be revoked or modified. No permit maybe revoked or modified by the Commission unless the person or entity to wham the permit was originally issued and the legal owner of the real property upon which the business is c cted has been given advance notice of the hearing scheduled under th' on, n explanation prepared by the planning and land use director of the re son r t roposed action, and an opportunity to be heard before the Commissian. ~ {h) Penalties and Remedied'" 1) This chapter and the terms and conditions of any conditional use issued under this chapter maybe enforced under KMC 14.20.260. 2) In addition to the penalties prov' der KMC 14.20.260, violations of this chapter or the conditions of any permi is ed der this chapter may result in suspension or revocation of the permit in ac rde wit KMC 14.20-175{f). 3) Authorized representatives o th Kenai shall have the authority to enter any adult oriented establishme 11 reasonable time to inspect the premises for the purpose of determining compliance with the terms and conditions of applicable permits, codes, regulations, and laws. At a minimum, reasonable times shall include the operating hours of the establishment. Attachment A Page 6 of 6 Ordinance No. -2003 CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE MEETrNG of December 10, 2003 Kenai City Council Chambers 210 Fidalgo Avenue December 10, 2003 @ 7 p.m. /Ors AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCIL -REGULAR MEETING NOVEMBER 19, 2003 7:00 P.M. KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS http:l~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 Qrders. _ ITEM B: SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (10 minutes) ~ 1 • Kay Shearer -- Request and Sign Naming Softball Complex in Honor of ~~ ~°~'~~0~ Steve Shearer. IT- EM ~_ REPORTS OF KPB ASSEMBLY LEGISLATORS AND COUNCILS ITEM D: PUBLIC HEARINGS /~~-s~-edt~ 1. Ordinance Na. 2024-2003 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $2,500 in the General Fund Visitors Center Department for Advertising. ~~~~' 2• Ordinance No. 2025-2003 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $205,027 in the General Fund for an Alaska State Homeland Security Grant to Purchase a Digital Wireless Statewide Shared Public Safety Communications System. 3. Ordinance No. 2026-2003 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $350,000 in the Boat Launch Capital Project Fund for a State Grant. 4• Ordinance No. 2027-2003 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $40,000 for a State Grant for Maintenance and Facility Improvement at the Senior Center. 5. Ordinance No. 2029-2003 -- Amending the Fine Schedule at KMC 13.10.015, ~, . ~ ~ , -w ~~G~i r.6 ~~3/~~ 6. Ordinance No. 2030-2003 -- Amending KMC 1.90.010 to Allow the Kenai City Council to Establish Task Forces Regarding Millennium Square and/or Economic Development with a Membership of Greater Than Seven (7) and Sunsetting the Ordinance in Three (3) Years. /~ ~ ~, 7. Ordinance No. 2031-2003 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and /~ Appropriations by $7,000 in the General Fund for a Grant From the Rasmuson Foundation Art Acquisition Initiative. °~~~~~~ 8. Resalutiaa No. 2003-54 -- Awarding a Sole Source Contract to Motorola ~~~~ in the Amount Not to Exceed $205,027 to Equip the Kenai Emergency Operations Center (KEOC) with an 80' Radio Tower, Antennas, Connectors and Grounding, and the Kenai Police and Fire Departments with Radios Supporting Bath Conventional and 800MHZ Alaska Land Mobile Radio (ALMR) Digitally Trunked Operations. 9. *Liquor License Renewal -- Kenai Country Liquor/Package Store. ITEM E: COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS 1. Council on Aging 2. Airport Commission 3. Harbor Commission 4. Library Commission 5. Parks & Recreation Commission 6. Planning & Zoning Cornmission 7. Miscellaneous Commissions and Committees a. Beautification Committee b. Kenai Convention & Visitors Bureau Board c. Alaska Municipal League Report d. Kenai Chamber of Commerce e. Arctic Winter Games ITEM F: MINUTE5 1. *Regular Meeting of November 5, 2003. ITEM G: CORRESPONDENCE ITEM H: OLD BUSINESS ITEM I: NEW BUSINESS /~}~`~ 1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified 2. Purchase Orders Exceeding $2,500 3. *Ordinance No. 2028-2003 -- Adopting KMC 21.05.045 to Establish an Off-Airport Gross Income Rental Car Fee for Off-Airport Rental Car Companies Using the Kenai Municipal Airport for their Businesses. ITEM J: REPORT OF THE MAYOR ITEM K: ADMINISTRATION REPORTS 1 • City Manager 2 • Attorney 3. City Clerk ITEM L: DISCUSSION 1. Citizens (fzve minutes) 2. Council EXECUTIVE SESSION -None Scheduled IT~1VI_ ADJOURNMENT AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCII. -REGULAR MEETING DECEMBER 3, 2003 7:00 P.M. KENAI CITY COUNCII. CHAMBERS htt ~ti~ww.ci.kenai.ak.us 6:00 P.M. COUNCIL WORK SESSION WITH AREA LEGISLATORS ITEM A: CALL TO ORDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. Agenda Approval 4. Consent Agenda *All items listed with an asterisk (*J 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. Bill Coghill, Mikunda Cottre118~ Co. -- Audit Report ITEM C: REPORTS OF I{PB ASSEMBLY LEGISLATORS AND COUNCILS ITEM D: PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Ordinance Na. 2028-2003 -- Adopting KMC 21.05,045 to Establish an Off- Airport Gross income Rental Car Fee far Off-Airport Rental Car Companies Using the Kenai Municipal Airport far Their Businesses. 2. Ordinance No. 2030-2003 -- -- Amending KMC 1.90.010 to Allow the Kenai City Council to Establish Task Forces Regarding Millennium Square and/or Economic Development with a Membership of Greater Than Seven (7) and Sunsetting the Ordinance in Three (3) Years. a. Motion to remove from table. b. Consideration of ordinance. 3. Resolution No. 2003-50 -- Transferring $55,500 in the General Fund for a Library Computer System. a. Motion to remove from table. b. Consideration of resolution. 4. *2003 Liquor License Continuance -- American Legion Post #20 5. *2003 Liquor License Continuance -- Uptown Motel/Louie's and Uptown Motel/Back Door Lounge ~ -1- d ITEM E: 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 d. Kenai Chamber of Commerce e. Arctic Winter Games ITEM F: ~1 2 (I`l/L ITEM G: ITEM H• ITEM I: 1. 2. 3. ITEM J: ITEM K: 1 2 3 ITEM L: 1 2 MINUTES *Notes of November 13, 2003 Airport Commission/ Council Work Session. *Regular Meeting of November 19, 2003. OLD BUSINESS NEw BuslNESs Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified Purchase Orders Exceeding $2,500 Approval -- Design/Build Project -- Airport Security Camera System REPORT OF THE MAYOR City Manager Attorney City Clerk Citizens (five minutes) Council EXECUTIVE SESSION -None Scheduled ITEM M• ADJOURNMENT -2- /Ob KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLAT COMMITTEE BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS }'' 144 NORTH BINKLEY STREET ~. SOLDOTNA, ALASKA. 99669-7599 •4,~ MEMBERS: Lynn I-tohl Seward City Term Expires 2005 Bill Hutchinson Ridgeway Term Expires 20D4 Brent .-ohnson Kasilof/Clam Gulch Term Expires 2006 Mark Massion Seldovia City Term Expires 2D06 ALTERTIATES: Mari Anne Cross Southwest Borough Term Expires 2005 !i m Isham Sterling Term Expires 2006 Todd Petersen East Peninsula Term Expires 2004 5:30 p.m. November 24, 2003 Tentative Agenda A. CALL TO ORDER B. ROLL CALL _ ~~ A,.,.. _ , ..tea ,'? t .~ f'~A~1iNl~r Q ~^'~~. ~'"~~NT C. APPROVAL OF AGENDA, EXCUSED ABSENCES, AND MINUTES 1. Agenda 2. Member/Alternate Excused Absences a. Mari Anne Gross b. Lynn Hohl 3. Minutes a. November 10, 2403 D. SUBDIVISION PLAT PUBLIC HEARING 1. V. A. Edington Green Acres Addition No. 02 KPB 2003-256 Imhoff/Beachy Location: North of East End Road in Homer K-Bay APC 2. Lofty Estates No. 10 KPB 2003-264 Imhoff/Harrington Location: South of Diamond Ridge Road in Homer K-Bay APC 1 ~~~*~ 3. Tice - Henrikson No. 02 KPB 2003-265 Imhoff/Bouman Location: City of Homer 4. Skyline View Stoltzfus Addition KI'B 2003-266 Imhoff/Stoltzfus Location: City of Homer 5. Kinrod 2003 Addition KPB 2003-262 JohnsorilBrody Location: East of Sterling Hwy Ninilchik area 6. DeFord Subdivision KPB 2403-259 JohnsonlDeford Location: Hope area HopelSunrise APC 7. Lewis -Anderson Tracts KPB 2003-263 Johnson/Lewis,Anderson Location: East of Sterling Hwy. Anchor Point area Anchor Point APC 8. Veil O'Mist No. 11 (name to change) KPB 2003-260 WhitfordlMoore Location: North of Sterling Hvvy East of Moose River 9. Soldotna Creek DeRaeve Addition KPB 2003-261 IntegritylD eRaeve Location: North of Sterling Hwy East of Mackey Lake Road E. PUBLIC COMMENT F. ADJOTJRNMENT PLEASE NOTE! The Plat Committee meets once iv December. z NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING The next regularly scheduled Plat Committee meeting will be held December 8, 2003 in the Assenribly Chambers, Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley Street, Soldotna 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 lannin boron h.kenai.ak.us web site: www.borough.kenai.ak.us/plannng~ept KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS 144 NORTH BIIVKLEY STREET SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669-7599 November 24, 2003 7:30 P.M. Tentative Agenda Ahitip Bryson Chairman Kenai City Term Expires 2004 Torn Clark Vice Chairman Anchor Point/IYinilchik Temp Expires 2004 Dick Troeger Parliamentarian Soldotna City Term Expires 2005 Dr. Rick Foster I'C Member Homer City Term Expires 2004 Mari Anne Gross PC Member Southwest Borough Tcrm Expires 2005 Lynn Hohl PC Member Seward City Perm Expires 2005 William Hutchinson PC Member Ridgeway Term Expires 2004 James ]sham PC Member Sterling Tenn Expires 2006 $rentJohnson PC Member Kasilof/Clam Gulch Term i;xpires 2006 Blair Martin PC Member Kalifornsky Beach Tcrm Expires 2006 Mark Mission PC Member City of 5eldovia Term Expires 2006 A. CALL TO ORDER B. ROLL CALL G APPROVAL OP' REGULAR AGENDA AND ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGEIv'DA 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 ar someone from the public so requests, in which case the item 4vill be removed from the consent agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the regular agenda. Tf you wish to comment on a consent agenda item or a regular agenda item other than a public hearing, please advise the recording secretary before the meeting begins, and she will inform the Chairman of your wish to comment. Time Extension Requests Lost Lake Subdivision Canyon Ridge Addition KPB 2001-025; Integrity/Rough, Davis Location: Seward, Lost Lake Trailhead area 2. Plats Granted Administrative Approval Plats Granted Final Approval Per 20.04.070 4. Plat Amendment Request Zephyr Field Estates Part O1 KPB 2002-234; Integrity/Hall Recording No. KN 2002-77 KPB Planning Commission Street Naming Resolutions Renaming Certain Public Rights-af--Way within; Sections 17, 25, TSN, R10W; Section 21, TSN, RllW, Seward Meridian, Alaska Within The Emergency Service Number {ESN) 302; and within Sections 2, 3, 1 I, 30, 31, T7N, RI I W; Sections 25, 26, 27, T7N, R12W; Section 19, T8N, R10W; Sections 4, 33, T8N, R11W, Seward Meridian, Alaska within the Emergency Service Number {ESN) 501, as approved October 27, 2003 Todd Petersen PC Member East Peninsula Term Expires 200A Ray Tauriainen PC Member Northwest Borough Term Expires 2005 6. Coastal Management Program a. Coastal Management Program Consistency Reviews -None b. Conclusive Consistency Determinations Received from DGC c. Administrative Determinations d. Current Reviews 7. Commissioner Excused Absences a. Mari Anne Gross Max ). Hest Ptanning Director T7ale Bagley Borough Mayor b. Lynn Hohl Blair Martin 8. Minutes November 10, 2003 Plat Committee Minutes b. November I0, 2003 Planning Commission Minutes D. PUBLIC COMMENTIPRESENTATIONSICOMMISSIONERS (ltems other than those appearing on the agenda. C.imited to five minutes per speaker unless previous arrangements are made.) E. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Vacate a portion of Saskatoon Avenue (dedicated as Blueberry Avenue and renamed by KPB PC Resolution SN 95-02}, and associated utility easements, west of Crooked Creek, dedicated by Crooked Creek Subdivision (Plat KN 75-35}; within Section 12, Township 2 North, Range 12 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska; and within the Kenai Peninsula Borough; KPB File 2003- 218; Petitioners: Terry Gorlick and Joseph C Kronk of Kasilof, Alaska; Location: East of Sterling Highway in Kasilof; carried forward from November 10, 2003 2. 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 11 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; KPB File 2001-147; Petitioner: Clint D. Hall of Kenai, Alaska; Location: West of K-Beach on Merrywood Avenue; carried forward from November I0, 2003 Ordinance 2003-40: Incorporating the 2003 Kenai Peninsula Borough Transportation Plan as an Element of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Comprehensive Plan; carried forward from November 10, 2003 F. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Vacate a portion of the 20-foot alley adjacent to Lots 21, 22 Block 11 (Plat SW 02}; Lots 38-40 Block 3 (Plat SW 02); Lots 19B Block I 1 and iB Block 3 (Plat SW 99-14} and a portion of the 20-foot alley adjacent to Lot 1B Block 22 (Plat SW 2001-12); Lots 3, 4 BIock 22 (Plat SW 04}; Lot 7 Block 16 (Plat SW 04) and the portion of D Street between the 20-foot alley and First Avenue and the portion of Van Buren Street between the 20-foot alley and First Avenue; all of which were dedicated by (Plats 02 and 04) Seward Recording District; portions as shown on the attached drawing; within Section 3, Township 1 South, Range i West, Seward Meridian, Alaska; City of Seward and the Kenai Peninsula Borough; KPB File 2003-231; Petitioner{s): City of Seward, Don C Ennis & Diane D Carlson of Seward, AK; Location: City of Seward 2. Public notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held to rename existing streets to facilitate the Enhanced 911 Street Naming and Addressing project within the Kenai Peninsula Borough. Streets under consideration at this meeting are within the Central Peninsula and described as follows: a. AMIYUNG CT within Salmon Run Acres SID (Plat KN 74-64), Sec 24, TSN, R11 W, SM, AK. Located off Eddy LN, North of Big Eddy RD. ESN 302. Proposed to be named COORS CT by petition of 75% of adjacent landowners. b. CABIN ST within Resub of Homestead SID (Plat 78-103), Sec 35, T3N, R 12 W, SM, AK. Located west of Cohoe Loop RD, off Aurora Ave in Cohoe. ESN 303. Proposed to be named SHREK ST. Reason far change duplicate street name. (Cabin Ave off Johnson Lake RD to remain}. c. SHERWOOD DR within Green Forest SID (Plat KN 84-309) Sec 4, T7N, R11 W, SM, AK. Located west of HaIbouty RD between Geargine Lake RD and Wolding ST in Nikiski. ESN SO 1. Proposed to be named QUAKING DR, Reason for change duplicate street name. (Sherwood CIR off Holt Lamplight RD to remain). d. SCOTCH RUN DR within Knutsen SID No.4 {Plat KN 84-63), Scotch Run SID No.2 (Plat KN 81-26}, Lazy M SID Green Addn {Plat KN 84-104) Sec 3 & 4, T4N, Rl l W, SM, AK. Located west of Gaswell RD and south of Jones RD in Soldotna. ESN 302. Proposed to be named SCOTCH RUN ST. Reason for change correcting suffix and one continuous right-of--way with two names. Intent is to rename Scotch Run DR and Blanchard LOOP (east portion) to Scotch Run ST. e. BLANCHARD LOOP {EAST PORTION) within Almeria SID {Plat KN 78-201}, Sec 3, T4N, R 11 W, SM, AK. Located west of Gaswell RD and south of 3ones RD in Soldoma. ESN 302. Proposed to be named SCOTCH RUN ST. Reason for change duplicate street name and one continuous right-of--way with two names. Intent is to rename Scotch Run DR and Blanchard LOOP (east portion) to Scotch Run ST. f. BLANCHARD LOOP (WEST PORTION} within Blanchard SID (Plat KN 76-52), Sec 4, T4N, R11W, SM, AK. Located west of Gaswell RD and south of Jones RD in Soldotna. ESN 302. Proposed to be named BLANCH ST. Reason for change duplicate street name. (BLANCHARD RD in Shudura SID south of Soldotna to remain). g. LEWIS ROAD within Marmax SID No.l (Plat KN 72-52), Marmax SID Frontier North Addn (Plat KN 85-175), Sec 2, T7N, Rl l W; Walatka Acres SID {Plat KN 84-81), Lakeridge SID (Plat KN 7$- 171), Sec 3, T7N, R11W; Marmax SID No.2 (Flat KN 72-53), Sec 11, T7N, Rl l W, SM, AK. Located near Daniels Lake, off Halbouty Road, in Nikiski. ESN 501. Proposed to be renamed SPARTACUS STREET. Reason far change: duplicate street name. h. MARATHON DRIVE within Marmax SID No.1 {Plat KN 72-52), Daniels Lake East SID Unit 1 {Plat KN 77-168), Sec 2, T7N, R11W, SM, AK. Located near Daniels Lake, off Halbouty Road, in Nikiski. ESN 501. Proposed to be renamed PARTHENON RD. Reason for change: duplicate street name. i. PARK AVE within Tustumena Terraces SID (Flat KN 80-85) Sec 31, T3N, R11 W, SM, AK. Located south of the Kasilof River Bridge in Kasilof. ESN 303. Proposed to be renamed HEAVENLY AVE. Reason for change: duplicate street name. j. PARK AVE within Ninilchik Townsite (Plat HM 65-55) Sec 34, T1S, R14W, SM, AK. Located in Ninilchik Village. ESN 451. Proposed to be renamed Li.INKER AVE. Reason for change: duplicate street name. k. WITHDRAWN PROM CONSIDERATION -- PARK ST within Hiridge SID Amended (Plat KN 76-132), Sec 17, TSN, R10W, SM, AK. Located off Sports Lake RD in Ridgeway. ESN 302. Proposed to be renamed DUMPLING ST. Reason for change: duplicate street name. PARK ST within Circle Park SID (Plat KN 84-44), Sec 13, TSN, R11W, SM, AK. Located offCiechanski RD in Soldotna. ESN 302. Proposed to be renamed PERFECT ENDING ST. Reason For change: duplicate street name. m. PARK RD within Funny River Estates SID {Plat KN 1793), Apache Acres SIDS, Trotter S/Ds, Sec 18, TSN, R SW, SM, AK. Located off Funny River RD in Soldotna. ESN 303. Proposed to be renamed NOAH VALE RD. Reason for change: duplicate street name. n. WITHDRAWN FROM CONSIDERATION -- PARK RD within Sec 34, TSN, R11W, SM, AK. Located between Neighbors RD and Daniels Lake in Nikiski. ESN 501, Reason for change duplicate street name and one continuous right-of`way with three names. Intent is to rename Craig ST, Park RD, and Sara Jane ST to CRAIG RD. o. WITHDRAWN FROM CONSIDERATION -- CRAIG ST within Bradon SID {Plat KN 79-142), Sec 34, T8N, R11 W, SM, AK. Located between Neighbors RD and Daniels Lake in Nikiski. ESN 501. Reason for change duplicate street name and one continuous right-of way with three names. Intent is to rename Craig ST, Park RD, and Sara lane ST to CRAIG RD. p. WITHDRAWN FROM CONSIDERATION -- SARA JANE ST within Rappe Park SID Amended (Plat KN 87-49}, Sec 34, T8N, R11 W, SM, AK. Located between Neighbors RD and Daniels Lake in Nikiski. ESN 501. Reason for change duplicate street name and one continuous right-of--way with three names. Intent is to rename Craig ST, Park RD, and Sara Jane ST to CRAIG RD. q. WEST MARGUERITE CT within North Woods SID (Plat KN 75- 110), Sec 19, T8N, R10W, SM, AK. Located west of Stormy Lake, off North Woods Street, in Nikiski. ESN 501. Proposed to be renamed LAST CT. Reason for change: duplicate street name. EAST MARGUERITE CT within North Woods SID (Plat KN 75- 110}, Sec 19, T8N, R10W, SM, AK. Located west of Stormy Lake, off North Woods Street, in Nikiski. ESN 501. Proposed to be renamed LAUBE CT. Reason for change: duplicate street name. Public notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held to rename existing streets to facilitate the Enhanced 911 Street Naming and Addressing project within the Kenai Peninsula Borough. Streets under consideration at this meeting are within the Southern Peninsula and described as follows: a. YESSEY ST within Anchor Point Acres SID Amended {Plat HM 72- 62), Sec 23, T4S, R14W, NORTH FORK ACRES SID (Plat HM 74- 484} Sec 26, T4S, R14W, SM, AK. Located north of North Fork RD, just west of Nikolaevsk Village. ESN 401. Proposed to be named O'LAREY ST by petition of 75% of adjacent landowners. b. RUSS'S LN within Plumb Bluff Estates SID Fart One (Plat HM 84- 70), Sec 18, T3S, R14W, SM, AK. Located between Sterling HWY and the bluff in Happy Valley. Proposed to be named INLET COVE LN by petition of 100°/a of adj acent landowners. c. RUSS'S CT within Plumb Bluff Estates SID Part Four (Plat HM 87- 4), Sec 18, T3S, R14W, SM, AK. Located between Sterling HWY and the bluff in Happy Valley. Proposed to be named DRIFTWOOD CT by petition of 100% of adjacent landowners. d. UNNAMED ROAD located off East End RD to Razdolna. Ends within Razdolna SID (Plat HM 83-44), Protracted Sec 24, 25 T4S, R11W, Protracted Sec 19, 30, T4S, R10W, SM, AK. ESN 202. Proposed to be named BASARGIN RD, for E91 I purposes. e. UNNAMED ADL 200567 located north of East End RD off road to Razdolna (proposed to be named see 1.) to Pioneer Heights SID (Plat HM 2002-41) Sec 28, 29 T4N, R11 W, SM, AK. ESN 202. Proposed to be named TOTEM POLE AVE, for E911 purposes. 4. Aland-use permit application to operate a peat site in the Anchor Point area; Location: SE 114 SE 114 S32 TOSS R14W, lying west of the Sterling Hwy, Seward Meridian, KPB 17103323; Parcel: 82.25 acres; Portion to be Peat Site: southwest coz-ner of parcel approx. 31 acres; Applicant: Clif Shafer; Owner: Shirley C. Arndt; KPBPC Resolution 2003-49 G. VACATIONS NOT REQUIRING A PUBLIC HEARING -None H. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Plat Waiver Application: Warfle Tracts No 02, Tract G1; KPB 2003-258; KPBPC Resolution 2003-4b; Location: East of Cohoe Loop Road; Applicants: Michael S. and Tracey L. Barker I. SUBDIVISION PLAT PUBLIC HEARINGS 'The Plat Committee is scheduled to review nine plats. ANADROMOUS STREAM HABITAT PROTECTION {KPB 21.18) -None K. COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM CONSIDERATIONS -None L. OTHER/NEW BUSINESS M. ASSEMBLY COMMENTS N. D1ItECTOR'S COMMENTS O. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS P. PENDING ITEMS FOR FUTURE ACTION Q. ADJOURNMENT MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONAL ITEMS NO ACTION REQUIRED Anchor Point Advisory Planning Commission November 1$, 2003 Agenda FUTURE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING PLEASE NOTE! The Planning Commission meets once in December. The next regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting will be held December 8, 2003 in the Assembly Chambers, Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley Street, Soldotna at 7:30 p.m. ADVISQRY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGS Advisor Commission Meetin Date Time Anchor Point Anchor River Inn November 18 7:00 .m. Anchor Point to be announced December 2 7:00 p.m. Kachemak Ba Communi Hall December 4 7:00 .m. Cooper Landin Community Hall December 10 7:30 .m. NOTE: Advisory planning commission meetings are subject to change. Please verify the meeting date, location, and time with the advisory planning commission chairperson. Chairperson contact information is on each advisory planning commission website, which is linked to the Planning Department website. CONTACT INFORMATION KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANNING DEPARTMENT Phone: 907-262-4441, extension 260 Phone: toll free within the Borough 1-$00-478-4441, extension 260 Pax: 907-262-8618 e-mail address: plazaning~a7borough.kenai.ak.us vveb site: www.borough.kenai.ak.us/planningde~t '~y(pP~ ,` ', ,~° h~ .- ^,. ~ ~,~- `' ~ ~ ~~ ~ r_ ~,~<2 A. CALL TO ORDER 5:30 p.m. December 8, 2003 Tentative Agenda tv[EMBERS: Lynn Hohl Seward City Term Expires 2005 Bill Hutchinson Ridgeway Term Expires 2004 BrenlJohnson Kasifof/Clam Gulch Term Expires 2006 Mark Massion Seldovia City Term Expires 2006 ALTERNATES Mari Anne Gross Southwest Borough Term Expires 2005 Jim lsham Sterling Term Expires 2006 Tadd Petersen East Peninsula 'Term Expires 2004 B. ROLL CALL C. APPROVAL OF AGENDA, EXCUSED ABSENCES, AND MINUTES 1. Agenda 2. Member/Alternate Excused Absences a. No excused absences requested. KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLAT COMMITTEE BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS 144 NORTH BINKLEY STREET SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669-7599 3. Minutes a. November 24, 2p03 D. SUBDIVISION PLAT PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Oscar Munson No. 22 KPB 2003-257 Freeman/Woodhead Location: City of Homer 2. Margaxet E McGahan No. 02 (Revised Preliminary) KPB 2003-169 Integrity/McGahan Location.: North of North Kenai Road in Nikiski 3. Cooper Landing Senior Citizen Subdivision KPB 2003-272 Integrity/KPB Location: Cooper Landing Cooper Landing APC 4, Alaska State Land Survey No. 2003-2 KPB 2003-269 Mu111cin/SOA/KPB Location: North of Kenai Lake in Cooper Landing Cooper Landing APC 5. Alaska State Land Survey No. 2003-6 KPB 2ao3-270 MuIlikin/SOA Location: Ohlson Mountain Road Northeast of Homer K-Bay APC 6. Norman Lowell Subdivision {Revised Preliminary) KFB 2003-i 17 MullikinlSmith Location; East of Sterling Hwy Anchor Point area Anchor Point APC 7. Ed Jackinsky Tracts KPB 2003-273 Johnson/7ackinsky Location: East of Sterling Hwy in Ninilchik 8. Gentles Subdivision G.B.S.T. Repiat KPB 2003-275 Cline/ Burkham/Thatcher Location: East of Old Exit Glacier Rd in Seward 9. Sterling Highway Subdivision KPB 2003-276 SegesserlMartin/Sipes/Underwood Location: South of Sterling Hwy in Sterling )/. PUBLIC COMMENT F. ADJOURNMENT PLEASE NOTE! The Plat Committee meets once in December. NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING The next regularly scheduled Plat Committee meeting will be held January 12, 2004 in the Assembly Chambers, Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley Street, Soldotna at 5:30 p.m. PLANNING DEPARTMENT Phone: 907-262-4441, extension 260 Phone: toll free within the Borough I-800-478-4441, extension 260 Fax: 907-262-8618 e-mail address: planni_ng~borou~h.kenai.ak.us web site: www.borough.kenai.ak.us/planningde~ KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS 144 NORTH BINKLEY STREET SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669-7599 December 8, 2003 7:30 P.M. Tentative Agenda Philip Bryson Chairman Kenai City Term Expires 2004 Tom Clark Vice Chairman Anchor PointMinilchik Term Expires 2004 tick Troeger Pariiamentarian So[dotna City Term Expires 2005 Dr. Rick Foster PC Member 1-Iomer City Term Expires 2004 Mari Anne Gross PC Member South4vest Borough Term Expires 2005 Lynn Holrl PC Member Seward City Term Expires 2005 William Hutchinson PC Member Ridgeway Term Expires 2004 Jarnes ]sham PC Member Sterling Term Expires 2006 Brent Johnson PC Member Kasilof/Ckam Gulch Term Expires 2006 Blair Martin PC Member Kalifornsky Beach Term Expires 2006 Mark Massion FC Member City ofSeldovia Term Expires 2006 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 noncontroversia] by the Planning Commission and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Planning Comnussioner 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 wilt inform the Chairman of your wish to comment. 1. Time Extension Requests -None 2. Plats Granted Administrative Approval 3. Plats Granted Final Approval Per 20.04.070 -None 4. Plat Waiver Resolutions a. Plat Waiver Resolution 2003-36 AMENDED; NE %4 SW %a T02S R12W SEC 12; KPB 2003-217; Location: Caribou Hills; Applicants: Joe and Margaret Goodman b. Plat Waiver Resolution 2003-45; KPB File 2003-239; Johnson/Anderson; Location: Caribou Hills 5. Street Naming Resolutions a. Resolution SN 2003-14: Renaming Certain Public Rights-0f- Way Within; Sections 3, 4, T4N, RI 1 W; Sections 13, 24, TSN, Rl l W, Seward Meridian, Alaska Within Emergency Service Number (ESN} 302; Section 31, T3N, R11 W; Section 35, T3N, R12 W; Section 18, TSN, RBW, Seward Meridian, Alaska Within Emergency Service Number (ESN) 303; SECTION 34, T1S, R14W, Seward Meridian, Alaska Within Emergency Todd Petersen PG Member least Peninsula Term Expires 2004 Ray Tauriainen PC Member Northwest Borough Term Expires 2005 Max J. Best Planning Director Dale Bagley Borough Mayor Service Number {ESN} 451; Sections 2, 4, 11, T7N, RI I W; Section 19, T8N, R10W, Seward Meridian, Alaska Within Emergency Service Number (ESN) 501; as approved November 24, 2003 b. Resolution SN 2003-15: Renaming Certain Public Rights-Of- Way Within; Sections 19, 30, T4S, R10W; Sections 20-25, 27, 28, 29, T4N, R11W, Seward Meridian, Alaska Within Emergency Service Number (ESN) 202; Section 18, T3S, R14W; SECTIONS 23, 26,T4S, R14W, Seward Meridian, Alaska Within Emergency Service Number (ESN) 401; as approved November 24, 2003 6. Coastal Management Program a. Coastal Management Program Consistency Reviews -None b. Conclusive Consistency Determinations Received from DGC c. Administrative Determinations d. Current Reviews 7. Commissioner Excused Absences a. No excused absences requested. 8. Minutes a. November 24, 2003 Plat Committee Minutes b, November 24, 2003 Planning Commission Minutes D. PUBLIC COMMENT/PRESENTATIONSICOMMISSIONERS (Items other than those appearing on the agenda. Limited to five minutes per speaker unless previous arrangements are made.} E. UNFINISHED BUSINESS -None F. FUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Vacate a Cul-de-sac adjacent to Lot $, dedicated by Trident Subdivision (Plat HM 76-69}; within Section 35, Township 4 South, Range 15 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska; and within the Kenai Peninsula Borough; KPB File 2003-254; Petitioners: Ted Reynolds of Homer, Alaska and Don Bailey of Anchor Point, Alaska; Location: Anchor Point 2. Vacate Little Flower Court a 50-foot right-of--way and associated utility easements dedicated by Lake View Terrace Amended (Plat KN 87-25), within Section 20, Township 5 North, Range 9 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska; and within the Kenai Peninsula Borough; KPB File 2003-255; Petitioner Don and Margaret Varlamos of Anchorage, Alaska; Location: South of Sterling Hwy in Soldotna 3. Vacate a portion of Napakiak Street changed from Cedar Street by Resolution No. 2003-2, adjacent to Lots 1, 2 & 3 Black 7 and Lots 3, 4 & 5 Block 8 of Kasilof Tawnsite (USS 3564); within Section 30, Township 3 North, Range 1 I West, Seward Meridian, Alaska; and within the Kenai Peninsula Borough; KPB File 2003-268; Petitioners: Michael W Hick of Kasilof, Alaska, Albert Harris Jr. of Anchorage Alaska and Dayton M. Simpson of Calie City, California; Location: Kasilof 4. Ordinance 2003-41 {Mayor) Substitute: Authorizing the Negotiated Sale of a Parcel of Land Located in the Cooper Landing Area to the Cooper Landing Senior Citizen's Corporation, Inc. A Resolution Classifying Approximately 27.25 Acres of Borough Land Located Near West Poppy Road within the SW1/4NW1/4 Section 27, TSN, R11W, S.M., Alaska as Institutional G. VACATIONS NOT REQUIRING A PUBLIC HEARING -None H. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Plat Waiver Application: NW1/4 & NE1/4 T02N R12W Sec 4; KPB 2003-271; KPBPC Resolution 2003-48; Location: East of Cohoe Loop Road Applicants: Mark D & Melanie G Osterman 2. Plat Waiver Application: NW 114 NE 1/4 T02S, R12W, Sec. 3; KPB 2003-274; KPBPC Resolution 2003-50; Location: Caribou Hills; Applicants: Brady A. and Roberta S. Horne Remand by the Board of Adjustment; River Quest Revised Preliminary PIat; Integrity/Nash; KPB File 2003-028 I. SUBDIVISION PLAT PUBLIC HEARINGS 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. Choose new Plat Committee. New members will serve January, February, and March 2004. M. ASSEMBLY COMMENTS N. DIltECTOR'S COMMENTS 1. Temporary Closure of Seward District Recorder's Office O. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS P. PENDING ITEMS FOR FUTURE ACTION Q. ADJOURNMENT MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONAL ITEMS NO ACTION REQUIRED 1. Alaska Department of Transportation 2004-2006 STIP List 2. Anchor Point Advisory PIanning Commission December 2, 2003 Agenda FUTURE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING PLEASE NOTE! Tlae Planning Commission meets once in December. The next regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting will be held January I2, 2004 in the Assembly Chambers, Borough Administration Building, 144 North Binkley Street, Soldotna at 7:30 p.m. ADVISORY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGS Advisor Commission Meetin Date Time Anchor Point Anchor River Inn December 2 7:00 p.m. Kachemak Bay Community Hall December 4 7:00 .m. Cooper Landin Community Hall December 10 7:30 p.m. NOTE: Advisory planning commission meetings are subject to change. Please verify the meeting date, location, and time with the advisory planning commission chairperson. 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QO :+' •C e'', ~ m ~, •t~ 3 3 `q .o .n G 0 a cv vi cv a'"i A z Document Name: A PUBSCT000373DECO803 0312 1 2004 Public Informatior. _------.._---Primary Owner------------ C W C FISHERIES INC PO BOX 5030 SEATTLE, WA 98105-0030 ----------General Information--------- Tax Code Area 30 KENAI Last Inspected:00/00 BASEMAP: KRO5 Transferred 12/63 STATE PATENT TakeMeAway Parcel 04910103 3 -----------Legal Description-------- T05N R11W SOB KN0001358 T05N R11W 517 ALASKA TIDELANDS SURVEY 115 Bk/Pg 0026/0279 Doc No Appr/Book SH Acres 6.38 Structures Blt Area Sq.Feet -Certified Appraisal Values--- Roll Year Land Improvement Spec Feat Appraisal Taxable MAIN 2003 108,OOO 108,OO0 108,000 MAIN 2002 108,000 108,000 108,000 MAIN 2001 45,900 45,900 45,900 MAIN 2000 45,900 45,900 45,900 Parcel has no notes. 04910103 2000 Q Date: 12/8/2003 Time: 09:16:45 AM bocument Name: A PUBSCT000372DEC0803 0312 TakeMeAway 1 2004 Public Information Parcel 04910104 1 ------------Primary Owner--------- --- SHOW ME MORE LEGAL? Y/N> C W C FISHERIES INC ----------Legal Descriptio n-------- PO BOX 5030 2101 BOWPICKER LN SEATTLE, WA 98105-0030 T05N R11W S08 KN ---------General Information------ --- T05N R11W 517 Tax Code Area 30 KENAT GOVT LOT 9 IN SEC B & GOVT Last Inspected:05/02 BASEMAP: KR05 LOTS 11 & 12 IN SEC 17 Transferred 05/59 DEED EXCLUDING THEREFROM THAT Bk/Pg 0012/0001 Doc No Appr/Book SH Acres 57.12 Structures 1 Blt Area Sq.Feet 1 INDUSTRIAL 1920 BASE 134,300 -------------------------Certified Appraisal Values------------------ ---------- Roll Year Land Improvement Spec Feat Appraisal Taxable MAIN 2003 220,900 752,3D0 973,200 973,200 MAIN 2002 220,900 752,300 973,200 973,200 MAIN 2001 365,500 902,800 1,268,300 1,266,300 MAIN 2000 365,500 58,700 1,436,300 1,860,500 1,860,500 Parcel has note types=F. 049101D4 2000 ~ Date: 12/8/2003 Time: 09:16:31 AM i= ""'~ _ -. 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'i i !~ I _1 ..i - - I ,yi -. c _ i - - i _ ~~ `'i I I I 1~'Iulti-Agency r Permit Application -~-^ ~~c~i ~Fc o ~FQ I"~ S?oo3 K~ ~I ~~NT Fq C E N T E R NOTE: YOU MIGHT BE CONTACTED BY AN AGENCY REQUESTING FURTHER INFORMATION ON YOUR APPLICATION. A licant Infannation: Parcel Ia~fonnation: ~a,,.t ~t 4.,~ ~'~~~~~,~ ~ _~ Name:~~,,~~~ Lan~.l~~~ T~~~~ Lot:TM Biack 5ubdivisiona ~~ ~p Cc~~~~~ ~~~rt~a.~~'7 -~• y) Mailing Address: y ~ 1~ver/Stream Name:~~„r~~ , yer ,. - City, State, Zip: /-~o,~,,e~+~~16~ i River Mile : f~_ Might ^ ar left J~ bank? (Looking Fhone (home/work): - V y o down-stream) Fax & E-mail:_,.?,35 -v-rzl ~1.~tidst _ y~c~~~ask~.~ ~ arcel #;~~1~I oY P ~'`~`.~ ai4 3 ~ .dc/~a,vds } CeII Phone;__-,3 y q - yj~~ - Ple~tse eom fete the followin I) The project is located within the city iimits of: Soldoina ^ Kenai ~ Neither ^ 2) This project is located -vithin Moose Range Meadows Subdivision, within the KNWR? Yes ^ Na ~( If yes, is the projecE withn one or bath of; -the variable non-development easement? Yes ^ No ^ Noi 5ure^ - the 25-fooE public use easement? Yes ^ No ^ Not Sure^ 3) The project is located within 50-feet of the ordinary high water (OHW) yr mean high water (MHW} of an anadrornous stream? Yes ~ Na ^ Not sure where OHW or MHW line is ^ ~F) Does any portion of the project cantilever yr extend over the OHW ar Ml-IW of the stream? Yes ~ No © Nat sure where OHW or MHW line is ^ 5) Does any portion of the project e.Ytend below the OHW or MHW line of the stream? Yes f~ No ^ Not sure where OHW or MHW line is ^ 6) Does this project replace a prior existing structure? Yes ^ No 7) Will material be extracted or dredged from the floodplain or river bed? Yes J8( No ^ lfyes, what type? .fir/~-_ l~ ter- over o.e~vel ~,v,rc ._.. . 8) WiII materia! (including spoils, debris, or overburden) be deposited in the floodplain or river? Yes, temporarily ^ Haw long? Yes, permanently ^ If yes, what type of materi~aI is it? Where in the stream will the material be deposited? Na f ~ Amount: 9a} List all motorized equipment to be used on this project: ~ ~1 ~L,, ~ ,~ Q~] a C'c!M a ~~ G ~~ ._ .. .. yd2t~ ~/' '~'Sy cr'cZ~r-or Co.cn,~~ra~/~.. 9b) What motorized equipment wiIl be used below OHW or MHW? ~ ch ~ E .z oU KRC: PAGE 06/02/03 ~~~:~r i Multi-Agency Permit Application ~ Page 2 ,- 9c} Length of time motorized equipment will be used below OHW? _ _ J( ,,zD .S~ovp 5 ,_,_ 9d) Length of time motorized equipment will be used above OHViT? ~~ /$__ _f~ca~1 S 10) Directions to the site: d cs / I4 0 ~ ~ Lz.v -- ~~t/CSr o.~ ~/. ~~~.•Nski~ ~o;tJO_._..~f`~i?vCeec~% WCST /~-,o~'o,r,.Nr~c/y ~r ;,~ /)li~~S ~D Cy~A,///Cr^~,/ /Cd.itfl .' .._~'~r"~'CCC1~ ~/oY~h__~~ L?!vi/C~r~ _ ;, _. r/.- ~,rfz~a~~ 2 ~e-l.. / ~,~c ro ~~ 1a/~j(cc.- !_~,,~~: 3"G^,eN Frs t [~iJ~ oe2~oc, f5,. 11) Surface area in acres of wetlands or other waters filled: 12) Is any portion of the work already complete? Yes No ~ . If Yes, describe the completed work: 13) Addresses of Adjoinuig Property Owners, Lessees, a#c.. whose property adjoins the waterbody (If more than can be entered here, please attach a supplemental Ii C n c .Y~G! /_ Cr~CJ nC C~ /3c- .53~ C,v.7i~~.¢/~' ~9~// ~Ce: a ~~ f ~ ~ ~ u>M LG r rS/Soc. f 0 ~D~{"~` rp~,~ SIGNA OF APPLICANT DATE STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION I hereby authorize, to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to furnish upon request, information in support of this permit application. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application. I certify that the information in this application is complete and accurate. I furthe[ certify that I possess the authority to undertake the work described herein or am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant. SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States htawingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up any trick, scheme, or disguises a material fact or makes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes ar uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements ar entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not mare than five years or both. KRC: PAGE 2 06/02/03 ~~ Q } e .i. ;~ ~ ~j Coastal Project Questionnaire and Certification Statement PIease answer all questions. To avoid a delay in processing, lease call the de artmen;t if au answer " es" to an of the uestions related to that de artment. Maps and plan drawings must 6e included with your packet. An incomplete packet will be returned ^ APPLICANT INFORMATION Name ofAppiicant ~ ~~ Address City/State Zip Code S -d 5'/o Ce /: 399- 3'~ia Daytime Phone 3`D`{.2/ ~C~Ndtendl~.Jr' A/~~:E'4 .vet Fax Number E-mail Address Agent (or responsible party if other than applicant) Address City/State State Zip Code Zip Code Daytime Phone Fax I~3amber E-mail Address ^ PROJECT INFORMATION l .. This activity is a: ,~' new project ^ modification or addition to an existing project If a modification, do you currently have any State, federal or local approvals related to this activity? ............ iVote: flppraval means any form of authorization. If "yes," please lisf below: Approval Type Approval # Issuance Date Yes No Expiration Date 2. If a modification, has this project ever been reviewed by the State of Alaska under the RCMP?........ ^ ^ Previous State LD. Number: AK Previous Project Name: ^ PROJECT DESCRIPTION - _ 1. Provide a brief description of your entire project and ALL associated facilities and land use conversions. Attach additional sheet{s) as needed. _ ~,a.~~TRvc~ /{~c~1c1f'.cn%/jL. /•?iyar .~edf' ld3~l aid ad 1.y /~t,v1r .C2..i~r,~. ~`dc.%~yr /S ce,vSr3'~txL~' wf,Eh s'~+.~c'.P.ovn/4rrvq ~v,tttrf/2ONt davcrr~.+ac.~t r_2 NW ~ ~: G 4 SvC/~ ~cc~ Gw ~ /~ i-c+r ak ~ u v vtr fc,.r ((,~/2..riJ .JrfC/.J~y /Jc.A/id ~rFr'C~doMrr d.va/ C!" /~ ~ .Su~7~cr L~ ~r'Qc-. /i~~i tJ' r.lri3"r' ~'OXf/~'vc trvN c+Njrt ~ O CMOU~/ O t0 3 tt >l d ~'/L l/G 6v 4~d./ G7N~ /dGt/Yt~.t% C9• ~"tdSOiV ~ ~/S~ .<-A~+N /r` iC'?.~.~e ,cG ~f 1'~/~ e c L7~crs. Proposed starting date for project: ,3/i/Q ~ys Proposed ending date for project: _,~~~a /o ~ T~• .- 2. Attach the following: • a detailed descri tion of the project, all associated facilities, and ]and use conversions, etc. (Be specific, including access roads, caretaker facilities, waste disposal sites, etc.}; • a project timeline for completion of all major activities in the proposal; • a site plan depicting property boundary with all proposed actions; • other su ortin documentation that would facilitate review of the project. Note: If the project is a modification, identify existing facilities as well as proposed changes on the site plan. Revised 7122/D3 Page i ~<<~z ^ PROJECT LOCATION I. Attach a copy of the topographical and vicinity map clearly indicating the location of the project. Please include a map title and scale. 2. The project is located in which region {see attached map): ^ Northern ~ 5outhcentral ^ Southeast ^ within or associated with the Trans-Alaska Pipeline corridor /~ 3. Location of project {Include the name of the nearest land feature or body of water.} ~ ,~z /,~ ~,vd/ ~/~~r Township ~~ Range I/W Sections f t Meridian t e~Latitude/Longitude I USGS Quad Map or't .Cet 9 •N 5c~tr~„r 8 . cv`t..Lv // ,f~/,~ inP Stc tip- /7 ~4. Fs t e project located m a coastal district? Yes ~, No ^ If yes, identify: ['~ ~~' ,[~c~./a/ (Coastal districts are a municipality or borough, home role or first class city, second class with planning, or coastal resource service area.) Noie:.4 coastal district is apar~icipan~ in the State's consistency reviewprocess. It is possible jot the State review to be adjusted to accommodate a local permitting public hearing. early interaction with the district is important; please contact the district representative listed on fhe attached contact list. 5. Identify the communities closest to your project location: Kr~•/ai 6. The project is on: ^ state ]and or water* ^ Federal land ~ Private land ^ Municipal Land ^ Mental Health Trust land *State land can be uplands, tidelands, or submerged lands to 3 miles offshore. fee Question #1 in DNR section. Contact the applicable landawner(s} to obtain necessary authorizations. ^ DEPARTMENT OF ENV1120NMENTAL CONSERVATION {DEC) APPROVALS Yes Na I. Wi11 a discharge of wastewater from industrial or commercial operations occur? ............................... ^ ,J`~ Will the discharge be connected to an already approved sewer system? ............................................. . ^ Will the project include a stormwatercollection/discharge system? ..................................................... ^ ,$t 2. Do you intend to construct, install, modify, or use any part of a wastewater {sewage or greywater}disposal system? ................................ ............... ............................................................. ^ p~ a} If so, wit! the discharge be S00 gallons per day or greater? ............................................................ ^ $~ b) If constructing a domestic wastewater treatment or disposal system, will the system be located within fill material requiring a COE permit? ..................................................... ^ If you answered yes to a) or b), answer the following: 1 } What is the distance from the bortom of the system to the top of the subsurface water table? 2} How far is any part of the wastewater disposal system from the nearest surface water? 3} Is the surrounding area inundated with water at any time of the year? ........................................... ^ ^ 4) Ho~v big is the fill area to be used for the absorption system? (Questions 1 &. 2 will be used by DEC !a determine whether separation distances are being met; Questions 3 & Q relate to the required size ojthe fill ijwellands are involved.) 3. Do you expect to request a miring zone for your proposed project? .................................................. ^ (1, f your wastewater discharge will exceed ,4laska wafer quallry standards, you may apply for a mixing zone. ljso, please contact D~'C to discuss injormation required under 18.4.tC 7p.032.J Revised 7t221o3 Page 2 ~Ct y~ y I 4. a) WiII your project result in the construction, operation, or closure of a facility for the Yes No disposal of solid waste?..... ., (Note: Solid tivaste means drilling wastes, household garbage, refuse, sludge, construction or demolition w t ~ as es, industrial solid waste, asbestos, and other discarded, abandoned, or unwanted solid or semi-solid material, whether or not subject to decomposition originatin from D b) , g any source, isposal means placement of solid waste on Iand.J Will your project result in the treatment of solid waste at the site? ........................................ (Examples of treatment methods include, but are not limited ra: incineration, open burning, baling, and composting ) ^ f~ c) . Will your project result in the storage or transfer of sal id waste at the site? ................... ^ d) WiII the project result in the storage of more than 50 tons of materials for reuse, recycling, or resource ? e} recovery ..................................................................................................................... Will any sewage solids or biosolids be disposed of or land-applied to the site? ^ ^ .................... (Selvage solids include wastes that have been removed from a wastewater treatment plant system such as a , septic lank, lagoon dredge, or wastewater treatment sludge that contain no free liquids. Biosolids are the solid. semi-solid, or liquid residues produced during the trentment ojdomestic se la e in t k p g a reatment wor s which are land applied for beneficial use.) 5. Will your project require the application of oil, pesticides, and/or any other broadcast chemicals? ......................................... 6. a) Will you have a facility with industrial processes that are designed to process no less than five tons per hour and needs air pollution controls to comply with State emission standards? ........................... ~ b) Will you have stationary or transportable fuel burning equipment, including flares, with a total fuel consumption capacity no less than 50 million Btu/hour? .................................... ^ c) Will you have a facility with incinerators having a total charging capacity of no Less titan ],000 pounds per hour? ............. ^ ......... ............... ............................................. ~ ... ...... .............. } Will you have a facility with equipment or processes that are subject to Federal New Source Performance Standards or National Emission Standards for hazardous air pollutants? ... ^ J~ i) WiII you propose exhaust stack injection? ................. ^ ............................. ~ ....,,....., e} Will you have a facility with the potential to emit no less than 100 tons per year of an y regulated air contaminant? ............................. ^ _~ _............. f) Wi!] you have a facility with the potential to emit no less than 10 tons per year of an y hazardous air contaminant or 25 tons per year of all hazardous air contaminants? ...................... ^ g} Wiil you construct or add stationary or transportable fuel burning equipment of no less than I0 million Btu/hour in the City of Unalaska or the City of St. Paul? ..................... .... ^ ~ 1t) Will you construct or modify in the Port of Anchorage a volatile liquid storage tank with a volume no less than 9,000 barrels, or a volatile liquid loading rack with a design throughput no less than I5 million gallons? .............. ~ i) Will you be requesting operational or physical limits designed to reduce emissions from an existing facility in an air quality nonattainment area, to offset an emission increase from another new of modified facility? ............ ^ ... 7. Will you be developing, constructing, installing, or altering a public water system? ............. ~ $. a) Will your project involve the operation of waterborne tank vessels or oil barges that carry crude or non-crude oil as bulk cargo, or the transfer of oil or other petroleum products to or from such a vessel or a pipeline system? ............................ ^ .... .... .......... Will your project require or include onshore or offshore oil facilities with an effective aggregate storage capacity of greater than 5,000 barrels of crude oil or greater than 10,000 barrels of non-crude oil? ............... ^ ~~ Revised 7122lg3 Page 3 1~c_~~. 5 Yes No c} Will you be operating facilities on the land or water for the exploration or production of hydrocarbons? ............................................................................................................................ ^ if you answered "NO" to ALL q uestions in this section, continue to next section. If you answered "YES" to ANY of these questions, contact the DEC office nearest you for information and application forms. Please be advised that alI new DEC permits and approvals require a 30-day public notice period. DEC Pesticide pernr~i#s take effect no sooner than 40 days after the permit is issued. $ased on your discussion with DEC, please complete The following: Types of project approvals or permits needed Date application submitted 4. Does your project qualify for a general permit for wastewater or solid waste? .................................... ^ Note: R general permil is an approval issued by DEC jot certain types of routine activities. If you answered "YES" to any questions in this section and are not applying for DEC permits, indicate reason: ^ (DEC contact) told me on that no DEC approvals are required on this project becaus ^ Other: ^ DEPARTMENT OF FISH AMID GAME (DFG} APPROVALS Yes No i. Is your project located in a de,ienated Stt~te Ciatne Refuge, Critical Habitat Area or State Gatne Sanctuary? ........................................................................................................................... ^ ~ 2. Does your project include the constructionloperation of a salmon hatchery?........................ 3. Does your project affect, or is it related to, a previously permitted salmon hatchery? ......................... ^ ~ 4. Does your project include the construction of an aquatic farm? ........................................................... ^ Jffi If you answered "NO" to ALL questions in this section, continue to next section. If yon answered "Yes" to ANY questions under 1-4, contact the DFG Commercial Fisheries Division headquarters for information attd application forms Based on your discussion with DFG, please complete the following: Types of project approvals or permits needed Date application submitted If you answered "YES" to any questions in this section and are not applying for DFG permits, indicate reason: ^ (DFG contact) told me on that no DFG approvals are required on this projec# because ^ Other: Revised 7122/p3 Page a l ^ DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES {DNR} APPROVALS I. Is the proposed project on State-owned ]and or water or will you need to crass State-owned ]and ' for aCCe55? ("Access" includes temporary access far construction purposes. Note: !n addition 1o State-owned uplands, .....Yea No ;' the 5fate owns almost a1f land below the ordinary high waxer fine ojnavigable streams, rivers and lakes, and below the mean high tide line seaward for three miles.) ............................................... a) Is this project for a commercial activity? ......................... ^ ^ 2. Is the project an Alaska Mental Health Trust land (AMHT) or will you need to cross AMHT land? Note: Alaska Mental Healrh Trust land is no! considered Stale land jor the purpose ojACMP reviews ..................... 3. Do you plan to dredge or otherwise excavate/remove materials on State-owned Land? ....................... ^ Location of dredging site if different than the project site: Township Range Section Meridian USGS Quad Map 4. Do you plan to place fill or dredged material on State-owned land?............ Location of fill disposal site if other than the project site: Township Range Section Meridian USGS Quad Map Source is on: ^ State Land ^ Federal Land ^ Private Land ^ Municipal Land S. Do you plan to use any of the following State-owned resources :.................. ....... .........,............. ^ ~ ^ Timber: Will you be harvesting timber? Amount: ^ Maferials such as rock, sand or gravel, pent, soil, overburden, etc .:............ ................................... Which material? Amount: Location of source: ^ Project site ^ Other, describe: Township Range Section Meridian USGS Quad Map 6. Are you planning to divert, impound, withdraw, or use any fresh water, except from an existing public water system or roof rain catchment system (regardless of land ownership)? ............ Amount (maximum daily, not average, in gallons per day): ' Source: Intended Use; If yes, will your project affect the availability of water to anyone holding water rights to that water? ^ ^ 7. Will you be building or altering a dam {regardless of land ownerslip)?............ „ ^ 8. Do you plan to drill a geothermal well (regardless of land ownership)? ........................ 9. At any one site (regardless of land ownership), do you plan to do any of the following? .................... ^ j~ ^ Mine five or more acres over a year's time ^ Mine 50,000 cubic yards or more _of materials {rock, sand or gravel, soil, peat, overburden, etc.} over a year's time " ,- ^ Have a cumulative unreclaimed mined area of five ar more acres If yes to any of the above, contact DNR about a reclamation plan. If you plan to mine less than the acreage/amount stated above and have a cumulative unreclaimed mined area of less than five acres, do you intend to file a voluntary reclamation plan for approval? .. ^ ^ 10. WiII you be exploring for ar extracting coal? ........................................................................................ ^ 11. a) Will you be exploring for or producing oii and gas? ......................................................................... ^ ~ b) Will you be conducting surface use activities an an oil and gas lease or within an oil and gas unit?^ ,~ I2. Wi]! you be investigating, removing, ar impacting historical or archaeological or paleontological resources (anything over 50 years oid) on State-owned Iand? ............................................................... ^ Revised 7!22!03 Page 5 ~nS~ i3. Is the proposed project located within a known geophysical hazard area? ........................................... ^ ~ Note: 6.4~1C 80.900(9) defines geophysical hazard areas as "!hose areas which present a threat to life or property from geophysical or geological hazards, including flooding, tsunami run-up, storm surge run-up, landslides, snowslides, faults, ice hazards, erosion, and littoral beach process." "known geophysical hazard area" means any area identified in a report or map published by a federal, state, or local agency, or by a geological or engineering consulting firm, or generally known by local knowledge, as having known Or potential hazards from geologic, seismic, or hydrologic processes. 14. Is the proposed project located in a unit of the Alaska State Park System? .......................................... ^ IS- Wifl you be working in, removing water or material from, or placing anything in, a stream, river or lake? (This includes work or activities below the ordinary high water mark or on ice, in the active flood plain, on islands, in or on the face of the banks, or, for streams entering or flowing through tidelands, above the !eve! of mean Sower low tide.} Note: If the proposed project is located within a special flood hazard area, a floodplain development permit may be required. Contact the affected city lo/r borough pla~n+nJing department for additions! information and a floodplain determination.) ............ iVame of waterbody: ,x~n/ ~? ~ /'S l l/Gi^ ._ _ I6. Will you do any of the folIowing :.....................................................:..........................•---......................,~ Please irtdicale below: ^ Build a dam, river training structure, other ^ Build a bridge (including an ice bridge) instream impoundment, or weir ^ Use the water ^ Pump water into or out of stream or lake (including dry channels) ^ Divert or alter the natural stream channel ^ Change the water flow or the stream channel Introduce silt, gravel, rock, petroleum prodttcts, debris, brush, trees, chemicals, or other organic/inorganic material, including waste of any type, into the tivater ~ Alter, Stabilize or restore the banks of a river, stream or lake (provide number of linear feet affected along the banks} ~I Mine, dig in, or remove material, including woody debris, from the beds or banks of a waterbody ^ Use explosives in or near a waterbody ^ Use the stream, lake or waterbody as a road (even when frozen), or cross the stream with tracked or wheeled vehicles, log-dragging or excavation equipment (backhoes, bulldozers, etc.) ^ InstalI a culvert or other drainage structure Construct, place, excavate, dispose or remove any material below the ordinary high water of a waterbody ^ Construct a storm water discharge or drain into the waterbody ^ !'lace pilings or anchors ^ Construct a dock ^ Construct a utility line crossing ^ Maintain or repair an existing structure ^ Use an instream in-water structure not mentioned here If you answered "No" to ALL questions in this section, continue to next section. If you answered "Yes" to ANY questions under 1-16, contact the Area DNR, office for information and apr;lication forms. ' Based on your discussion with DNR, please complete the following: Types o!'project approvals or permits needed pate application submitted If you answered "YES" to any questions in this section and are not applying for DNR permits, indicate reason: on this project because. (DNR contact) told me on that no DNR approvals are required Revised 7!22!1}3 Page 6 ^ FEDERAL APPROVALS U.S, Army Corps of Engineers (COE) ~'eS No 1. Will you be dredging or placing structures or fills in any of the following; tidal (ocean) waters? streams? lakes? wetlands*? ............. .... yes, have you applied for a COE permit? ~"" Date of submittal: .................................................................................. ^ ~ (Note: Your application for this activity to the COE also serves as application for DEC Water Quality Cert fcation.) 'ljyou are not certain whether your proposed project is in a wetlands (wetlands include muskegs), contact the COE, Regulatory Branch at (9(J7J 753-2 i20 for a wetlands determination (outside the Anchorage area call toll free 1-800-478-2712). Bureau of'Land Management (BLIVl) 2. Is the proposed project located on BLM Land, or will you need to cross BLM land for access? .......... ^ Ifyes, have you applied for a BLM permit or approval?............ '~ Date of submittal: U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) 3. a) Will you be constructing a bridge or causeway over tidal (ocean) waters, or navigable rivers , streams or lakes? ) .......................... ........................................ Does your project involve building an access to an island? c) ................. ,,,, ,,,_..,.,.... ..................... . Wil[ you be siting, constructing, or operating a deepwater port? ^ ~ ................ .,,... .............................. Ifyes, I~ave you applied for a USCG permit? ^ ~ .............. Date of submittal: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ~4. a) Wil l the proposed project have a discharge to any waters? ................................ . .^ b) WiEI you be disposing of sewage sludge (contact EPA at 206-553-1941)? ..................... ^ ~ ~ ............... If you answered yes to a) or b), have you applied for an EPA National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPD1S) permit? ...... . . ....... _ Date of submittal: '~'~"~~"" (Note: Far information regarding the need for an ,vPDES permit, contact EPA at (800) 474-4372.) C) W 111 GOnstruCtlDn Of yOUF project eX ose 5 oC f ' p more acres O Soi ]? (7 hrs applies to the total amount of land disturbed, even !f disturbance rs distributed over more than one season, and also applies !o areas that are part of a Larger common plan ojdevelopment or sale.) ................. d) Is your project an industrial facility which will have stormwater dischar e which i di l g s rect y related to manufacturing, processing, or raw materials storage areas at an industrial plant?......... ^ ~( If you answered yes to c) or d).your project may require an NPDES Stormwater permit. , Contact EPA at 206-553-8399. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA} 5. a) Is your project located within five miles ofany public airport? .............. b) Will you have a waste discharge that is likely to decay within 5,000 feet of any public airport? ^ l~ .. Ifyes, please contact the Airports Division of the FAA at (907) 271-5444. , Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) 6. a} Does the project include any of the foliowing: I) anon-federal hydroelectric project on any navigable body of water .................... , „ ^ ................ . a location on federal land (including transmission lines) ................ _ _ ,,,,,, ~ 3) utilization of surplus water from any federal government dam ............. , ~ b D h ............................~~-... Revised 7t22t43 } oes t e project Include Construction and operation, or abandonment of natural gas pipeline facilities under sections (b) and (c) of the Federal Power Act (I:PA)? ........... . Page 7 ~. %~c:~ 4 Yes .Na c) Does the project include construction for physical interconnection of electric transmission facilities under section 202 (b} afthe FPA? .................................................................................... ^ If you answered yes to any questions under number 6, have you applied for a permit from FERC? ....................................................................................................................................... ^ ^ Date of submittal: (Note: For information, contact FERC, Djfice of Hydropower Licensing (1D2J 219-26b8; Office ojPipeline Regulation (1D1)1D&-07DD; Office ojElectric Power Regulation (1D2J 1D8-l1DD.J U.S. Forest Service (iTSFS} 7. a) Does the proposed project involve construction on USFS land? .................................................... ^ b) Does the proposed project involve the crossing of USFS land with a water line? .......................... ^ if the answer to either question is yes, have you applied for a USFS permit or approval?...... ^ ^ Date of submittal: 8. Have you applied for any other federal permits or authorizations? ....................................................... ^ ~. AGENCY APPROVAL TYPE DATE SEIBMI'rTED Please be advised that the CPQ identifies permits subject to a consistency review. You may need additional pernjits from other agencies or the affected cit}' and/or borough government to proceed with your actiti~ity. Certif cation Statement The information contained herein is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I certify that the proposed activity complies with, and wiI! be conducted in a manner consistent with, the Alaska Coastal Management Program. Si ature o Applicant or en[ . ~ ~ Date Npte: Federal agencies conducting an activity that will affect the coastal-zone are required to submit a federal consistency determination, peal 5 CFk X30, Subpart C, rather than this certificatiaa statement. ACMP has developed a guide tv assist federal agencies with this requirement. Contact RCMP to obtain a copy This certif cation statement will not be complete until alI required State and federal authorization requests have been submitted to the appropriate agencies. ^ To complete your packet, please attach your State permit applications and copies of your federal permit applications to this questionnaire. Revised 7!22103 Page 8 Kenai Landing Laad and Launch Ramp Application Description of Project: The future owners of Wards Cove {Kenai Landing) are pursuing a mixed use destination tidewater resort centering on the history of this 1920's era cannery and its association with the Kenai River. We believe the location is ideal for a boat launch facility due to the natural slope of the riverbank at this location and the availability of other services, such as parking, lodging, retail, restaurant, docking, RV camping and recreational tours. The future owners have deternuned that public demand exists for large recreational boat launch facilities with associated services. The applicant believes, where possible, government should encourage development of private vs. public facilities to accommodate this demand, as it broadens the tax base and reduces the cost of government to taxpayers. In the case of Kenai Landing, it will compliment other enterprises being developed there and help render the Kenai Landing project economic. It is believed that a facility of this size and location will encourage consolidation of launching activity, thus reducing the need for such facilities elsewhere, possibly in higher value critical habitat areas. During the dip net fishery, a Iaunch facility in this location will shorten the trips for dippers now using upriver facilities. A launch facility with floating docks in the tidal area of the lower river encourages drift fishing by providing convenient access below Ames Bridge, thus making the river between Eagle Rock and Ames bridge fishable for drifters. There will be no facilities constructed, nor land use conversions undertaken, specifically associated with this Iaunch ramp, since upland parking, public restrooms and all other needed facilities exist. There is no fill required for the existing parking areas. To eliminate the need for a floating dock adjacent to the launch ramp and multiple cars from entering the water, the launch ramp will be designed as a tractor launch facility; no "self-launch" service will be allowed. The tractor launch method will decrease launch and retrieval time and will enhance safety, for example by launching boats at an angle to the flow of water. The tractor launch method will reduce pollution by restricting private vehicles from entering the river. The applicant will designate adequate trailer and car parking for 60 vehicles. With a daily turnover rate of 2 - 2.5, such parking will accommodate 120-150 Iaunches per day. A minimum 40 foot turning radius will be provided at the top of the ramp. The slope of the ramp will be 14-15%. The dimensions will be 32 feet wide, by 200 feet long. Six, $" thick pre-cast concrete slabs, each 16' wide and 30 feet long, and weighing approximately 20 tons, will be used to build the ramp. At the extreme toe of the ramp,one 20' section will be used The concrete slabs will be tapered at the edge to allow for better water flow over potentially exposed edges. The perimeter of the ramp will be Iined with a _~~ ri ~ ~ i / l Kenai Landing Application page 2 3'-5' wide course of 6"-8" diameter crushed stone or "rip rap". A 6" layer of crushed, washed stone having 5 percent or less material passing thru a 200 mesh sieve will be placed as a leveling foundation course under the concrete slabs. The concrete will be steel reinforced, 6 sack, type II concrete yielding 4,000 psi with 4- 5%alr entrapment, properly worked, screeded and bull floated to ensure the aggregate is '/z" below the surface.(maximum 3/4" aggregate) and 3" to 4" slump. #4 (112") rebar placed at 12" centers (lengthwise and widthwise) at least 3" from the edge of the slab, will reinforce the concrete. The surface will be "V" grooved, 3/a" deep and no mare than 6" apart for traction and runoff of silt and water. The concrete will cure for 21 days prior to being placed in the water. The riverbank morphology in this location is advantageous to building a launch ramp as the natural slope and contours of the riverbank are such that minimal cut, fill and shaping of the riverbank is necessary. Visual and anecdotal evidence suggests a solid gravel subsurface under a 2' to 3' layer of silt. Cuts to the riverbank will be shallow so there will be no need to lay the slope back to prevent trapping of water. An excavator will be used to pull material upslope and place in an end dump. A dozer will be used to back-drag the slope to achieve 14-15% subgrade. A loader and dozer will be used to level the gravel substrate and a crane will be used to place the slabs. A loader will be used to place the perimeter rip rap. All work will be done out of the water. All dredge spoils will be deposited on-site at the entrance to Kenai Landing in an existing open gravel pit. It is estimated that between 350 and 450 cubic yards of silt "spans" will be removed, and 100 yards of washed gravel will be re-deposited as a substrate below the concrete slabs. The concrete slabs approximate 145 cubic yards of displacement. The anchoring system will be 3" diameter helical or "duck bill" style screw anchors drilled to a depth of 25 feet. S/TE PLAN; TOP V/EW ~ -~ ~~«~~~ ~~gvE1~ f~rKr+~U ;~ r _~__- v ~` • i r ~ i w !1 -____.. _.. -.~_ 1 , S~~ . 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KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS htto alwww.ci. kenai.ak. us 1. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT: 2. CONSIDERATION OF PLATS: 3. PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. PZ03-49-An application for a Conditional Use Permit for a daycare for the property known as Lot 12, Block 3, VIP Ranch Estates Subdivision Part 1{2730 VIP Drive), Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Linda L Campanella dba Lil'Britches Daycare, 2730 VIP Drive, Kenai, Alaska. b. PZ03-50-A resolution of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai, Alaska, recommending to the Council of the City of Kenai, Alaska that Title 14 of the Kenai Zoning Gode be amended by adopting KMC 14.26.175 for the regulation of adult-oriented businesses. 4. OLD BUSINESS: 5. NEW BUSINESS: The public is invited to attend and participate. The meeting will commence at 7:00 p.m, at Kenai Clty Hall (lower level). Additional information may be obtained at Gily Hall, at the City of Kenai web site (www.ci.kenai.ak.us), or by calling 2133-7535 extension 235. Marilyn Kebschull Planning & Zoning Administration Publish: Decembor 8, 20D3 L " ~ a ~,~ ~ ~~ ~ ~.~.~I r/ Project Tracking Sheet C E N T E 2 FY: 2004 Regian V Sheet Id 4962 Subregn: MKP Coast. Dist: 40 App. Start Date: 12/05/2003 DNR Date fn: 12/05/2003 File Number: 4962 Spec Area: Praj Name: DOCKIBOAT LAUNCHIRAMPIPILING Parcel Na: ^~ • ~• __ _ _ Riv. Mile , ~` View.F~rc+als 049-101-04 ~ ~,'- , .~~. Applicant: KENAI LANDING, INC. I~ . J Contact Name: FAULKNER, JOHN ~~ COE, 8=NPR, 9=PR: ,Date Ca~cWator , APMA#: D=issued COE Pmt Ex it .~~ Location: KENAI RIVER ~ ~ p es: f ACMP: __ __ Stream No: 244-30-100'10-0010 ~~~~;'' DGC CCD Recd Susp r TC init Approv Pmt Auth Typ - r C0~~4.~ef`~` ~ ~ ~ ~ Comments: BOAT LAUNCH, GRAVEL FILL & DREDGE 350 TO 450 CY MATERIAL CC: CZM, COE-KFO, OPMP, COK, FBG, PNORTH, ASSESS OPMP FP Flab Prt. Tax Cr1 Parks OHMP Revr Susp PmtlRef # Resp Due Rev. Due Inspect Recm Recm Dat ^~ - I r---- J~ r- ~3~HP-0230 r SF --~ LM ~ __ ~ 03-KA-0131 03 KR-0178 f ~~_~~ J~ova a215 0 01105/200411 r- ~- __ 01/051200bJ i ~` ~ ~~~ ~ Amend: ;y, Acty1 iBL __ J Acty2 ~~ A! Req Date:;~~ AI Re ~_ q~~® ~~,~~° @~ ~'~ .~-- i; ~ --- Jai- ------~ Acty3 - ------ ; Auth Final Actian I Date Expiry CITY OF KENAI PLANNING & ZONfNG COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE 210 FIDALGO AVENUE KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 httoalwww.ci. kenai. ak, u s The following public hearings have been scheduled for the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of December 10, 2003: PZ03-49-An application for a Conditional Use Permit for a daycare for the property known as Lot 12, Black 3, VIP Ranch Estates Subdivision Part 1(2730 VIP Drive}, Kenai, Alaska. Application submitted by Linda L. Campanella dba Lil'Britches Daycare, 2730 VIP Drive, Kenai, Alaska. PZD3-5D---A resolution of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai, Alaska, recommending to the Council of the City of Kenai, Alaska that Title 14 of the Kenai Zoning Code be amended by adopting KMC 14.20.175 for the regulation of adult-oriented businesses. The meeting will commence at 7:00 p.m. in the Kenai City Hall Council Chambers at 210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska. Anyone wishing to present testimony concerning this permit should do so at the hearing or submit written comments to the City of Kenai, Planning Department, 210 Fidalgo, Kenai, Alaska 99611-7794 prior to the meeting. Comments may also be emailed to mkebschull a~ci.kenai.ak.us. For mare information please contact Marilyn Kebschull at 283-7535 extension 235. Marilyn Kebschull Planning & Zoning Administration Publish: December 3 8 5, 2D03 Il~zo~b'>