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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08212012 Planning & Zoning Packet Seward Planning ' sslon Coynynl Agenda Packet of SF- * 4 * , mo t o P 4 0 'A ♦♦ 1� 5v•P ■ August 21, 2012 Special Meeting City Council Chambers Beginning at 7 :•00 pm Seward Planning & Zoning Commission Special Meeting August 21, 2012 7:00 p.m. City Council Chambers Sandie Roach' Chair 1. Call to Order Term Expires 02/13 2. Opening Ceremony Martha Fleming Commissioner A. Pledge of Allegiance Term Expires 02/14 Tena Morgan 3. Roll Call Commissioner Term Expires 02/13 4. Special Reports & Presentations Bixler McClure A. City Administration Report Commissioner Term Expires 02/15 B. Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations Cindy Ecklund 5. Citizens' Comments on any subject except those items Vice Chair scheduled for public hearing. [Those who have signed in will Term Expires 02/14 be given the first opportunity to speak. Time is limited to 2 Dale Butts minutes per speaker and 30 minutes total time for this agenda Commissioner item] Term Expires 02/13 6. Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda. [Approval of Vacant Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk ( *). Commissioner Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless a Term Expires 02/15 Commissioner so requests. In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular Agenda.] Jim Hunt City Manager Ron Long Assistant City Manager Donna Glenz Planner Dwayne Atwood Planning Technician Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Agenda August 21, 2012 7. Public Hearings [Limit comments to 5 minutes. Those who have signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak] A. Unfinished Business Items requiring a Public Hearing - None B. New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing 1. Resolution 2012 -11 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska, granting a Conditional Use Permit to Leif Olson for the development of a single family home on that portion of Govt. Lot 1 lying East of the Seward Highway and the Alaska Railroad Right Of Way, within the Resource Management Zoning District; located at 2608 Seward Highway Page 3 2. Resolution 2012 -12 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska, granting a Conditional Use Permit to Leif Olson for the development of an RV /Camper Park on that portion of Govt. Lot 1 lying East of the Seward Highway and the Alaska Railroad Right Of Way, within the Resource Management Zoning District; located at 2608 Seward Highway Page 16 8. Unfinished Business - None 9. New Business - * A. July 17, 2012 Special Meeting Minutes Page 25 10. Informational Items and Reports (No action required) - A. Reminder of the September 4, 2012 P &Z / SBCFSA Board work session at 6:OOpm with the Regular P &Z meeting to follow at 7:OOpm Page 28 B. 2012 Planning and Zoning Meeting / Work Session Schedule Page 29 C. FEMA Region X August Newsletter Page 30 D. Seward Highway Bridge Construction Update Page 33 11. Commission Comments • 12. Citizens' Comments [Limit to 5 minutes per individual - Each individual has one opportunity to speak] 13. Commissions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments 14. Adjournment Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Agenda August 21, 2012 Sponsored by: Applicant CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2012 -11 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO LEIF OLSON FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SINGLE FAMILY HOME ON THAT PORTION OF GOVT. LOT 1 LYING EAST OF THE SEWARD HIGHWAY AND THE ALASKA RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY, WITHIN THE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ZONING DISTRICT; LOCATED AT 2608 SEWARD HIGHWAY WHEREAS, Mike Insalaco, an agent for the property owner, has properly applied for a Conditional Use Permit, to construct a single family home at 2608 Seward Highway; and WHEREAS, the proposed single family home will be located on the western portion of a large 11 acre parcel East of the Seward Highway and Alaska Railroad right of way, within the Resource Management zoning district; and WHEREAS, a Single Family Home is an allowed use within the Resource Management District according to Seward City Code (SCC) 15.10.225 Land Uses Allowed Table with a Conditional Use Permit; and WHEREAS, this parcel of land is located within the 1981 mapped flood hazard area and will require a floodplain development permit and include building to floodplain development standards; and WHEREAS, having complied with the public notification process; on August 21, 2012, the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission held the required public hearing on the Conditional Use Permit application. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: Section 1. In accordance with SCC § 15.10.320 (D), the Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed the applicant's request for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a single family home on that portion of Govt. Lot 1 lying east of the Seward Highway and the Alaska Railroad right of way, within the Resource Management zoning district; located at 2608 Seward Highway and made the following Findings of Fact: 1. The use is consistent with the purpose of this chapter (the Seward Zoning Code) and the purposes of the zoning district Finding: This condition has been met or shall be through the conditions of the 3 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -11 Page 2 of 4 Conditional Use Permit. The development and use, as proposed, are consistent with Seward City Code Land Uses Allowed Table in 15.10.225. Single family homes within the Resource Management zoning district are allowed by conditional use permit granted by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission. 2. The value of adjoining property will not be significantly impaired Finding: This condition has been met or shall be through the conditions. There is no evidence that the Single Family Home, as it is proposed, will impair adjoining properties or rights -of -way. The owner plans to construct a 4800 square foot home with a two -bay garage. The applicant plans a self - contained single family home and shall obtain all required permits, including but not limited to the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation permits for the on -site septic and water. 3. The proposed use is in harmony with the Seward Comprehensive Plan. Finding: This condition has been met or shall be through the conditions. Seward 2020 Comprehensive Plan (approved by Council, 2005) Section 3.3 Housing, Encourage the development of new housing in Seward. (page 22) Strategic Plan (1999) Promote Residential and Commercial Development Inside the City (page 9) 4. Public Services and facilities are adequate to serve the proposed use. Finding: This condition has been partially met and shall be completed through the building and permitting process as well as conditions of the Conditional Use Permit. Water, sewer and possibly electric services will be developed on -site as allowed for by SCC§ 16.01.030(3). If possible power service will be extended to the property. The site will be served by community fire, police, solid waste disposal and other services as might be necessary for operation of the single family home. On site water and sewer are required to meet and be permitted by State of Alaska Department of Economic Development. 5. The proposed use will not be harmful to the public safety, health or welfare. 5) Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -11 Page 3 of 4 Finding: This condition has been met or shall be through the conditions. There is no evidence that the construction and operation of the single family home, as proposed, would be harmful to the public's safety, health and welfare. All on site water and sewer shall meet the requirements of the State of Alaska Department of Economic Development. The parcel is located within a mapped flood hazard area; a floodplain development permit is required. Additional water storage shall be made available for fire protection. 6. Any and all specific conditions deemed necessary by the commission to fulfill the above - mentioned conditions shall 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. Based on the above findings and conclusions, approval of the CUP shall be subject to the following condition: 1. Before any construction begins the applicant shall obtain and comply with all applicable laws and permitting pertaining to development of the property including but not limited to the Seward Floodplain Development permit; Seward Building Permit; Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation; US Army Corp of Engineers; all other State and Federal Permitting. 2. Continue to work with City staff to coordinate site visits to address and remove any outstanding code compliance issues. 3. Work with the City Fire Department to meet on site water demands for fire protection. 4. Animal / Bird resistant dumpsters / containers shall be provided for all garbage and refuse for the life of the use. 5. The Planning and Zoning Commission may modify this conditional use permit if • changed uses no longer conform to the standards and legal requirements justifying its present approval, or if the permittee applies for a modification to meet a different development plan that conforms to the standards and legal requirements for approval of a conditional use permit. 6. Any proposed modification plan shall be subject to the public notice and public hearing requirements of law, which shall occur only after payment of the filing fee established by resolution of the city council. Section 2. The Planning and Zoning Commission finds the proposed use, based on the 5 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -11 Page 4 of 4 application and supporting materials and subject to the above conditions satisfies the criteria for granting a Conditional Use Permit provided the conditions listed on Section 1, Subsection 6 are met by the applicant, and authorizes the administration to issue a Conditional Use Permit to Leif Olson for the construction and use of a Single Family Home located at 2308 Seward Highway, a portion of Government Lot 1 lying East of the Seward Highway and Alaska Railroad Right of Way, within the Resource Management zoning district. Section 3. The Planning and Zoning Commission finds that adherence to the conditions of this permit is paramount in maintaining the intent of Seward City Code Section 15.10.320; Conditional Use Permits, and authorizes the administration to issue a Conditional Use Permit. Additionally, the administration shall periodically confirm the use conforms to the standards of its approval. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect 10 days following its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 21st day of August, 2012. THE CITY OF SEWARD Sandie Roach', Chair AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: VACANT: One ATTEST: Johanna Kenney, CMC City Clerk (City Seal) 4.) P &Z Agenda Statement Meeting Date: August 21, 2012 S Fiy Through: ' 41149----S Ron Long, Assistant City Manager . a145� From: Donna Glenz, Planner Agenda Item: Resolution 2012 -11 granting a conditional use permit to Leif Olson for the development of a single family home on that portion of Govt. Lot 1 lying east of the Seward Highway and the Alaska Railroad Right of way, within the Resource Management zoning district; located at 2608 Seward highway BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: Applicant Mike Insalaco, an agent for property owner Leif Olson, has properly applied for a Conditional Use Permit, to construct a single family home at 2608 Seward Highway. The property is located east of the Seward highway and the Alaska Railroad Right of way, within the Resource Management zoning district. The undeveloped parcel is approximately 11 acres in size. A single family home is allowed by Conditional Use Permit (CUP) within the Resource Management zoning district, as per Seward City Code (SCC) Land Uses Allowed Table §15.10.225. No adverse impacts to adjoining properties or other properties in the area or the Resource Management district are anticipated. SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING: The neighboring properties are predominantly vacant land with some industrial uses including a gravel asphalt business and boat repair /storage yard to the extreme north and the Seward Airport to the South. To the East is the Resurrection River and open undeveloped land, within the Resource Management district. To the West is the Alaska Rail Road Right of Way, the Seward Highway and vacant undeveloped land. . Floodplain status: According to the FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map, the property is located in a mapped flood hazard area. All structures, including sheds and storage areas will require floodplain development permits. Staff has been working with the property owner to address outstanding permitting issues. The property owner is in the process of removing and disposing of extra equipment and materials. The owner has also added large amounts of fill to many areas of the property, he obtained a floodplain development permit which included an engineered no rise certificate. The owner continues to work with a surveyor to establish the current base flood elevations for all proposed development. Utilities: 7 The property is currently not served by existing public utilities or developed streets. Building permits will be required which will address the utilities for the single family home and any out buildings. The developer has been made aware of the lack of public utilities and will continue to work with staff, through the building permit process, to address and accomplish these needs. SCC§ 16.01.030(3) allows for development of parcels within the City that are not served by public utilities. Parking: The parcel is a very large 11 acre parcel, adequate parking is available. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No Seward Comprehensive Plan (2020) X Section 3.3 Housing, Encourage the development of new housing in Seward. (page 22) 3.2.1 Promote residential and commercial development within the city of Seward in accordance with community values. (page 19) Strategic Plan (1999) X Promote Residential and Commercial Development Inside the City (page 9) STAFF COMMENTS The developer has been made aware of staff comments regarding the fire protection concerns and lack of available public utilities and will continue to work with staff, through the building permit process, to address and complete these concerns. At this time of publication of this report, staff has received one public inquiry regarding the development within a floodplain. If any comments are received after this publication, they will be presented to the Commission at the August 21, 2012 meeting RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS: 1. Before any construction begins the applicant shall obtain and comply with all applicable laws and permitting pertaining to development of the property including but not limited to the Seward Floodplain Development permit; Seward Building Permit; Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation; US Army Corp of Engineers; all other State and Federal Permitting. 2. Continue to work with City staff to coordinate site visits to address and remove any outstanding code compliance issues. 3. Work with the City Fire Department to meet on site water demands for fire protection. 8 4. Animal / Bird resistant dumpsters / containers shall be provided for all garbage and refuse for the life of the use. 5. The Planning and Zoning Commission may modify this conditional use permit if changed uses no longer conform to the standards and legal requirements justifying its present approval, or if the permittee applies for a modification to meet a different development plan that conforms to the standards and legal requirements for approval of a conditional use permit. 6. Any proposed modification plan shall be subject to the public notice and public hearing requirements of law, which shall occur only after payment of the filing fee established by resolution of the city council. Property owners within three hundred (300) feet of Govt. Lot 1 lying East of the Seward Highway and the Alaska Railroad Right of way were notified of this proposed conditional use permit action. Public notice signs were posted on the property, and all other public hearing requirements of Seward City Code §15. 01.040 were complied with. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 2012 -11 including the recommended conditions, granting a Conditional Use Permit to Leif Olson for the development and use of a single family home on Govt. Lot 1 lying east of the Seward Highway and the Alaska Railroad Right of way. Request for Conditional Use Permit City of Seward Com munity Development Office P.O. Box 167 Seward, AK 99664 Owner: Leif Olson P.O. Box 583 Seward, AK 99664 Represented by: Mike Insalaco P.O. Box 3505 Seward, AK 99664 907 -830 -7393 Legal Description: Partial ID:14502206 2608 Seward HWY T 1N R 1W SEC 34 Seward Meridian SW THAT PORTION OF GOVT LOT 1 LYING EAST OF THE SEWARD HWY & ALASKA RAILROAD ROW Zoned: Resource Management Proposed Plan: Owner desires to build one single - family home, 4800 sq ft and two -bay garage on the west side of aforementioned property. A small campground is proposed to be built on the rear of the property, or on the northeast -east side. Owner recognizes that some of the property is currently located in a flood zone. All proposed building designs or plans are engineered for building in a flood zone. Owner has backfilled the entire property and is now well above the 100 year flood plain. Campground: Owner has designed a family - friendly campground that offers secluded campsites as close to the City of Seward as possible. Campsites are large enough to accommodate either a tent or RV camper with ample spacing. Each campsite has a dedicated fire pit with a permanently mounted fire ring. The campground will offer its guests a quiet and private campsite on a river's shore. Owner has partnered with several tourism - related companies to cross market their products and services with the campground. There will be information in the campground office for guests on the activities the City of Seward has to offer. /� House: Owner intends to build a single - family home near the west entrance of the property. The foundation of the house will be built well above flood plain level. Home will not use any City of Seward utilities, except the possibility of electricity in the future. Home will be built using off -grid solar panels and a generator. • Notes of Development plan: - All connexes and temporary buildings will be relocated or attached to permanent foundations. - Large excess construction equipment not needed for the campground project is in the process of being sold. - Entire property has been backfilled to well above the flood plain. (properly permitted) - All other items on property will be used to construct home and campground; remaining items will be removed. The intention is to have a back -to- nature experience; no random debris, vehicles, equipment or tools will be onsite. Development Proposal Information: A. What structures are located on the property ?There are no permanent structures on the property at this time. There are several metal buildings and wood structures that are in staging phase. a. Stick frame wood building (30' x 20') that will be used for a temporary office during construction, then later for campground main office after it is placed on a permanent foundation. b. Metal buildings. Used for storage of lawn equipment, gardening supplies, and other items needed for campground operations and maintenance. All metal buildings will be on permanent foundations. B. What is the existing use of the property? Currently, the property is used for storage of personal construction equipment. Stored on the property are several pieces of construction machines of various sizes that have been used to improve the property. The majority of the property improvements are complete, and the owner is in the process of selling all excess machinery. C. What is the proposed use of the property? To build a single - family home for owner and to develop a campground. a. Single- Family Home. Owner desires to build a 4800 sq ft home with two -car garage. Building will comply with all pertinent jurisdiction building codes and all other customary/typical building procedures. b. Campground. The intention is to build a small secluded campground. Each site will feature large gravel pads for parking RVs and vehicles. A dedicated tent camping area provides wilderness camping with smaller, softer pads to provide a comfortable site for tents. All campsites will have a small permanent fire ring placed within a dedicated safe burn area. Large grassy areas will separate the campsites providing privacy and fire barriers between campsites. The existing trees combined with new trees planted 1/ alongside the Seward Highway have already created a natural fence screening campers from the traffic and distraction of vehicles on the highway. The campground will be heavily monitored by onsite 24/7 management. The proposed home is strategically located allowing owner to closely monitor traffic and visitors. The property is already landscaped with native trees from the area. Featured will be large areas of manicured grass for multi -use as well as campground activities with plenty of biking and hiking wilderness trails nearby. Boating and kayaking will be available from the campsites. D. What is your development time schedule? Owner has been working diligently in the planning stage to build proposed home and develop the campground. Owner is eager but understands these types of processes take time. Buildings plans, engineering, surveying and property preparation are complete. Owner is ready to apply for a city building permit and begin construction as soon as permitted to do so. E. Prior to the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission granting a Conditional Use Permit (CUP), it shall be established that the use satisfies the following conditions: The Applicant hereby alleges that: 1. The use is consistent with the purpose of the Seward Zoning Code and the purposes of the zoning district: The Seward Comprehensive Plan encourages potential business owners to base their business within the city limits to create sustainable, commercial revenue, create business relationships, be environmentally responsible, and create economic growth within the city limits. The property in question is zoned Resource Management. Resource Management recognizes that a property located within these areas is difficult to develop. it also includes that building a single - family home and campground should be encouraged by the City of Seward. The proposed development complies with the Zoning intention which was to be able take on the challenge of building on resource protected areas on otherwise non - revenue creating properties. The proposed home and campground add value to the community as a business by being aligned with City of Seward's existing goals for the sustainable business growth. 2. The value of adjoining property will not be significantly impaired: Adjoining properties are currently undeveloped. At this time there are no proposed development plans due to varying factors such as access and non - suitable land to build on. Once home and campground are completed, adjoining properties should increase in value significantly. 3. The proposed use is in harmony with the Seward Comprehensive Plan: Although campgrounds were not specifically listed in the 2020 Comprehensive Plan, developing an ecologically- friendly campground aligns with land use intentions, environmental, economic and diversity goals specified in the Comprehensive Plan. The construction of a home and campground creates jobs for local professionals. The day -to -day operation of the campground / will create jobs, tax revenue for the City and the Borough, services from local businesses, and new business partnerships in the tourism industry. The owner has an opportunity to grow the campground into a sustainable attraction to the citizens of Seward and its tourism industry. 4. Public services and facilities are adequate to serve the proposed use: The proposed property is not within 200' of City water or sewage and will not be available. The property's electricity will be generated onsite with renewable energy. Owner is negotiating with Seward Electric for future grid service. All other utilities such as phone and cable TV will be provided by owner. A DEC - approved septic system will be used that is designed for Flood Zone areas. 5. The proposed use will not be harmful to the public safety, health or welfare: Camping provides a positive experience for the campers. Health and safety risks are limited by the design of a safe campground and family- friendly environment. All campers will be given a safety plan regarding railroad crossing, wildlife encounters, trash handling, fire escape and location of readily available fire extinguishers. Owner will work closely with Seward Fire Department and Seward Police Department to develop a safety plan for campers to easily understand and execute. Campground is marketed toward the more responsible camper such as families and business getaways. The goal is to create a quiet, back -to- nature camping experience. Any activity denying or inhibiting that experience will not be allowed. /3 Airport Campground Campsites { . ��:1 Secluded Riverside Sites - 25 x 60 gravel pad - Permanent fire ring in dedicated area ''����h4�a� lipa - RVNehicle parking � � ; - Sign with campsite ID � ttz �:tr: �� � - Safety Plan on back of each sign , " " Sign 1- Campground sign Proposed Single Family Home - 4' x 8' - 4800 Sq Ft Home - Internally Illuminated - 2 Bay Garage - Wall Mounted - Renewable or grid electricity - One Sided - DEC approved environmentally - friendly septic system - Well Water Sign 2- Monument Sign - Built to flood plain requirements -4'x8' - Internally Illuminated - Free Standing - Single -sid-d Tempora construction office Restrooms h / . eC E , ' � 1 at it ` '' 0}'� ''... �,I0 ''' , cq _Jr.' /, N' } r , ,�� F 4 us� °) i Cc .. ' , � fir . i * <s Bear proof garbage S /1 ---,7,-,:,-,.- 20' wide loop road & recycling cans F r • 1, ' 1 ' 1+ �"'� k '1 N CO tl ytik c to ti i yF F 'R ' . 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V-;?-.'''' � ` tl, `t '`• C �? ry 11'r _ 6 + 7.,,,,,,, ` ."`n ''•,�:`7 r • • - 8 C a Sponsored by: Applicant CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2012 -12 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO LEIF OLSON FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN RV /CAMPER PARK ON THAT PORTION OF GOVT. LOT 1 LYING EAST OF THE SEWARD HIGHWAY AND THE ALASKA RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY, WITHIN THE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ZONING DISTRICT; LOCATED AT 2608 SEWARD HIGHWAY WHEREAS, Mike Insalaco, an agent for the property owner has properly applied for a Conditional Use Permit, to construct and operate an RV /Camper Park at 2608 Seward Highway; and WHEREAS, the proposed RV /Camper Park will be located on the eastern portion of a large 11 acre parcel East of the Seward Highway and Alaska Railroad right of way, within the Resource Management zoning district; and WHEREAS, an RV /Camper Park is an allowed use within the Resource Management District according to Seward City Code (SCC) §15.10.225 Land Uses Allowed Table with a Conditional Use Permit; and WHEREAS, this parcel of land is located within the 1981 FEMA mapped flood hazard area and will require a floodplain development permit and include building to floodplain development standards; and WHEREAS, the proposed RV /Camper Park development will provide additional community RV and tent camping opportunities for the general public; and WHEREAS, having complied with the public notification process; on August 21, • 2012, the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission held the required public hearing on the Conditional Use Permit application. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: Section 1. In accordance with SCC §15.10.320(D), the Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed the applicant's request for a Conditional Use Permit to construct an RV /Camper 0 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -12 Page 2 of 5 Park on that portion of Govt. Lot 1 lying east of the Seward Highway and the Alaska Railroad right of way, within the Resource Management zoning district; located at 2608 Seward Highway and made the following Findings of Fact: 1. The use is consistent with the purpose of this chapter (the Seward Zoning Code) and the purposes of the zoning district Finding: This condition has been met or shall be through the conditions of the CUP. The development and use, as proposed, is consistent with Seward City Code Land Uses Allowed Table in 15.10.225. RV /Camper Park is allowed within the Resource Management Zoning District by Conditional Use Permit granted by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission. 2. The value of adjoining property will not be significantly impaired Finding: This condition has been met or shall be through the conditions. There is no evidence that the RV /Camper Park, as it is proposed, will impair adjoining properties or rights -of -way. The owner plans to construct a small secluded RV /Camper Park, with 24/7 management. The owner shall obtain all required permits, including but not limited to the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation permits for the on -site septic and water. 3. Is the proposed use is in harmony with the Seward Comprehensive Plan? Finding: This condition has been met or shall be through the conditions. Seward 2020 Comprehensive Plan (approved by Council, 2005) Section 3.1.1 Economic Development Attract new business and industry to the greater Seward area. (page 18) Section 3.2.1 Promote residential and commercial development within the city of Seward in accordance with community values. (page 19) Promote expansion and development of local entrepreneurial businesses. (page 16) Section 3.6.1 Improve, expand and diversify year -round parks and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors. (page 25) Strategic Plan (1999) The proposal is in harmony with the Seward 2020 Comprehensive Plan and Strategic Plan (1999) in that both plans encourage growth of year -round business and tourism. 1 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -12 Page 3 of 5 4. Public Services and facilities are adequate to serve the proposed use. Finding: This condition has been partially met and shall be completed through the building and permitting process as well as conditions of the Conditional Use Permit. Water, sewer and possibly electric services will be developed on -site as allowed for by SCC §16.01.030(3). If possible power service will be extended to the property. The site will be served by community fire, police, solid waste disposal and other services as might be necessary for the operation of the RV /Camper Park. On site water and sewer are required to meet and be permitted by State of Alaska Department of Economic Development. 5. The proposed use will not be harmful to the public safety, health or welfare. Finding: This condition has been met or shall be through the conditions. There is no evidence that the construction and operation of the RV /Camper Park, as proposed, would be harmful to the public's safety, health and welfare. All on site water and sewer shall meet the requirements of the State of Alaska Department of Economic Development. The parcel is located within a mapped flood hazard area; a floodplain development permit is required. 6. Any and all specific conditions deemed necessary by the commission to fulfill the above - mentioned conditions shall 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. Based on the above findings and conclusions, approval of the CUP shall be subject to the following condition: 1. Before any construction begins the applicant shall obtain and comply with all applicable laws and permitting pertaining to development of the property including but not limited to the Seward Floodplain Development permit; Seward Building Permit; Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation; US Army Corp of Engineers; all other State and Federal Permitting. 2. Continue to work with City staff to coordinate site visits to address and remove any outstanding code compliance issues. 3. Work with the City Fire Department to meet on site water demands for fire protection. Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -12 Page 4 of 5 4. Animal / Bird resistant dumpsters / containers shall be provided for all garbage and refuse for the life of the use. 5. Obtain and comply with annual business license and Camper Park permits. 6. The Planning and Zoning Commission may modify this conditional use permit if changed uses no longer conform to the standards and legal requirements justifying its present approval, or if the permittee applies for a modification to meet a different development plan that conforms to the standards and legal requirements for approval of a conditional use permit. 7. Any proposed modification plan shall be subject to the public notice and public hearing requirements of law, which shall occur only after payment of the filing fee established by resolution of the city council. Section 2. The Planning and Zoning Commission finds the proposed use, based on the application and supporting materials, and subject to the above conditions satisfies the criteria for granting a Conditional Use Permit provided the conditions listed on Section 1, Subsection 6 are met by the applicant, and authorizes the administration to issue a Conditional Use Permit to Leif Olson for the construction and use of a RV /Camper Park located at 2608 Seward Highway, a portion of Government Lot 1 lying East of the Seward Highway and Alaska Railroad Right of Way, within the Resource Management zoning district. Section 3. The Planning and Zoning Commission finds that adherence to the conditions of this permit is paramount in maintaining the intent of Seward City Code Section 15.10.320; Conditional Use Permits, and authorizes the administration to issue a Conditional Use Permit. Additionally, the administration shall periodically confirm the use conforms to the standards of its approval. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect 10 days following its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 21 day of August 2012. THE CITY OF SEWARD Sandie Roach', Chair Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -12 Page 5 of 5 AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Vacant: One ATTEST: Johanna Kinney, CMC City Clerk (City Seal) 40 P &Z Agenda Statement Meeting Date: August 21, 2012 r o f set ez Through: Ron Long, Assistant City Maiger .. 4 �ASK P From: Donna Glenz, Planner UU Agenda Item: Resolution 2012 -12 granting a conditional use permit to Leif Olson for the development of an RV /Camper Park on that portion of Govt. Lot 1 lying east of the Seward Highway and the Alaska Railroad Right of way, within the Resource Management zoning district; located at 2608 Seward highway BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: Applicant Mike Insalaco, an agent for property owner Leif Olson, has properly applied for a Conditional Use Permit, to construct and operate an RV /Camper Park at 2608 Seward Highway. The property is located east of the Seward highway and the Alaska Railroad Right of way, within the Resource Management zoning district. The undeveloped parcel is approximately 11 acres in size. The developer proposes a safe and healthy family oriented camping experience. An RV /Camper Park is allowed by Conditional Use Permit (CUP) within the Resource Management zoning district, as per Seward City Code (SCC) Land Uses Allowed Table §15.10.225. No adverse impacts to adjoining properties or other properties in the area or the Resource Management district are anticipated. SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING: The neighboring properties are predominantly vacant land with some industrial uses including a gravel asphalt business and boat repair /storage yard to the extreme north and the Seward Airport to the South. To the East is the Resurrection River and open undeveloped land, within the Resource Management district. To the West is the Alaska Rail Road Right of Way, the Seward Highway and vacant undeveloped land. . Floodplain status: According to the FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map, the property is located in a mapped flood hazard area. All structures, including sheds and storage areas will require floodplain development permits. Staff has been working with the property owner to address outstanding permitting issues. The property owner is in the process of removing and disposing of extra equipment and materials. The owner has also added large amounts of fill to many areas of the property, he obtained a floodplain development permit which included an engineered no rise certificate. The owner continues to work with a surveyor to establish the current base flood elevations for all proposed development. Utilities: The property is currently not served by existing public utilities or developed streets. Building permits will be required which will address the utilities for the RV /Camper Park and any out buildings. The developer has been made aware of the lack of public utilities and will continue to work with staff, through the building permit process, to address and accomplish these needs. SCC §16.01.030(3) allows for development of parcels within the City that are not served by public utilities. Parking: The parcel is a very large 11 acre parcel, adequate parking is available. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No Seward Comprehensive Plan (2020) X Section 3.1.1 Economic Development Attract new business and industry to the greater Seward area. (page 18) Section 3.2.1 Promote residential and commercial development within the city of Seward in accordance with community values. (page 19) Promote expansion and development of local entrepreneurial businesses. (page 16) Section 3.6.1 Improve, expand and diversify year -round parks and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors. (page 25) Strategic Plan (1999) X The Strategic Plan encourages development that is consistent with our economic base vision. "Promote Residential and Commercial Development Inside the City." (Page 9) STAFF COMMENTS The developer has been made aware of staff comments regarding the fire protection concerns and lack of available public utilities and will continue to work with staff, through the building permit process, to address and complete these concerns. At this time of publication of this report, staff has received one public inquiry regarding the development within a floodplain. If any further comments are received after this publication, they will be presented to the Commission at the August 21, 2012 meeting. RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS: 1. Before any construction begins the applicant shall obtain and comply with all applicable laws and permitting pertaining to development of the property including but not limited to the Seward Floodplain Development permit; Seward Building Permit; Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation; US Army Corp of Engineers; all other State and Federal Permitting. 2. Continue to work with City staff to coordinate site visits to address and remove any outstanding code compliance issues. 3. Work with the City Fire Department to meet on site water demands for fire protection. 4. Animal / Bird resistant dumpsters / containers shall be provided for all garbage and refuse for the life of the use. 5. Obtain and comply with annual business license and Camper Park permits. 6. The Planning and Zoning Commission may modify this conditional use permit if changed uses no longer conform to the standards and legal requirements justifying its present approval, or if the permittee applies for a modification to meet a different development plan that conforms to the standards and legal requirements for approval of a conditional use permit. 7. Any proposed modification plan shall be subject to the public notice and public hearing requirements of law, which shall occur only after payment of the filing fee established by resolution of the city council. Property owners within three hundred (300) feet of Govt. Lot 1 lying East of the Seward Highway and the Alaska Railroad Right of way were notified of this proposed conditional use permit action. Public notice signs were posted on the property, and all other public hearing requirements of Seward City Code §15. 01.040 were complied with. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 2012 -12 including the recommended conditions, granting a Conditional Use Permit to Leif Olson for the construction and operation of an RV /Camper Park on Govt. Lot 1 lying east of the Seward Highway and the Alaska Railroad Right of way. MEMORANDUM r ,OFSF � City of Seward Community Development 4` "`P Date: August 21, 2012 To: Planning and Zoning Commission 1 From Donna Glenz, Planner �}.�,��-`` Subject: Back up for Resolution 2012 -12, RV /Camper Park Conditional Use Permit Please see the same backup provided for Resolution 2012 -11, Single Family Home Conditional Use Permit starting on page /0. City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes July 17, 2012 Volume 6, Page 4 8 9 Call to Order The July 17, 2012 Special Meeting of the Seward Planning & Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chair Roach'. Opening Ceremony • Commissioner Fleming led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Roll Call There were present: Sandie Roach' presiding, and Dale Butts Cindy Ecklund Tena Morgan Martha Fleming comprising a quorum of the Commission; and Donna Glenz, City Planner Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician Excused was: Bixler McClure City Administration Report City Planner Donna Glenz updated the Commission on the following business items: • Introduced and welcomed new Commissioner Martha Fleming. • PACAB was scheduled to hold a meeting on Wednesday, July 18 at noon in Council Chambers. • The Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance completed the bank vegetation along lower Scheffler Creek. Interpretative signage was to be installed. • The City had acquired two foreclosure parcels. One parcel was in the Crawford Subdivision in the Resurrection River area, and one was along First Avenue between • Madison and Monroe streets. • A Dairy Hill Drainage project grant was accepted by the Seward City Council on July 9, 2012. The Homeland Security Emergency Services grant totaled $349,982, and CRW Engineering was to be the contractor. • The City of Seward was to hold a meeting with FEMA Region X representatives on July 23, 2012. The main topic was coastal Risk Mapping for the areas between Lowell Point and the Seward Marine Industrial Center. City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes July 17, 2012 Volume 6, Page 4 9 0 • The City of Seward would participate in the annual Permitting & Agency Information Day, which was scheduled for July 24, 2012 and would include several state and federal agencies. • A welcoming party was planned for the Japanese exchange students from Obihiro, Japan on July 25. A second party for the group's departure was planned for Monday, July 30. • Political signage was being addressed with letters to the candidates and notices to local newspapers. City Code requires that campaign signage not be posted more than 30 days before an election. Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations — None Citizens' Comments 011 any subject except those items scheduled for Public Hearing — None Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda Motion (Ecklund/Butts) Approve the Agenda and the Consent Agenda Motion Passed Unanimous The following items were approved on the Consent Agenda: June 5, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Unfinished Business Items requiring a Public Hearing — None New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing — None Unfinished Business — None New Business — Resolution 2012 -10 of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska, recommending Kenai Peninsula Borough Approval of the preliminary replat of Lots 26 -28, Block 13, Original Townsite of Seward, Wilson Replat, creating one lot to be known at Lot 26A, located at 312 First Avenues Glenz noted the location of the proposed replat and the property owner's intent to vacate interior lot lines. The Single Family (R -1) Zone property included a single family residence. Motion (Ecklund/Morgan) Approve Resolution 2012 - 10 Roach' commented that she was pleased to see plat actions that vacate interior lot lines when homes are built across those interior lot lines. City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes July 17, 2012 Volume 6, Page 4 91 Motion Passed Unanimous Informational Items and Reports (No action required) 2012 Planning and Zoning Meeting / Work Session Schedule FEMA Region X July, 2012 Newsletter Seward Highway Bridge Repair Notice Commission Comments Butts said the staff work for the packet was appreciated and he also welcomed new Commissioners Martha Fleming and Bixler McClure. Ecklund noted the first annual Bookin' for Books trail run would be held Saturday, July 21to raise funds for the Imagination Library program, which mails books to children. . Fleming thanked the Commission for being supportive. Morgan also welcomed the new Commissioners, Fleming and McClure. Roach' thanked staff for the efforts to prepare the meeting materials. Staff read into the record that the June 5, 2012 Planning & Zoning Commission regular meeting minutes were approved on the consent agenda. Citizens' Comments — None Commission and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments — None Adjournment Meeting adjourned at 7:18 p.m. Dwayne Atwood, Sandie Roach' Planning Technician Chair (City Seal) 0 MEMORANDUM e of s . -4• City of Seward Community Development Date: August 21, 2012 To: Planning and Zoning Commissio From Donna Glenz, Planner :. < "_ Subject: Reminder of the 6:00 pm Tuesday night, September 4, 2012: Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Board and Planning and Zoning Commission Joint Work Session The regularly scheduled quarterly joint work session with the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Board is scheduled for Tuesday, September 4, 2012 from 6:00 to 6:50 p.m. in the Council Chambers. It is assumed you will be in attendance unless you notify Community Development Staff prior to the scheduled work session. (Dwayne Atwood, 224 -4049) The regularly scheduled September Planning and Zoning meeting will directly follow the work session at 7:00 pm. This memo is to serve as a reminder of the regularly scheduled work session. E3 Memorandum e set CITY OF SEWARD of it4 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT q� S Date: November 15, 2011 To: Planning & Zoning Commission Through: Donna Glenz, Planner h From: Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician Subject: 2012 - Planning & Zoning Meeting Schedule This memo is to provide a schedule of the Planning & Zoning Commission Meetings for the calendar year 2012. Unless otherwise noted the P & Z regular meetings will begin at 7:00 p.m. The "Scheduled Special Meetings" shall be held ONLY if a Public Hearing item is on the agenda and will commence at 7:00 pm, otherwise the gathering will be held as a work session commencing at 6:00 pm. Month Regular Meeting Special P &Z Meeting for Public Hearings 7:00 pm OR scheduled Work Sessions Commence at 6:00 pm January January 3 January 17 February February 7 February 21 March March 6 (Note: March 6 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00) March 20 April April April 17 May May l May 15 June June 5 (Note: June 5 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00) June 19 July My -3 CX'd July 17 Special Meeting August August 7 August 21 September September 4 (Note: September 4 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00) September 18 October October 4 (Thursday) October 16 (Borough & Local Elections on October 2) November November 8 (Thursday) November 20 (National Election on October 6) December December 4 (Note: December 4 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00) DI-8 CX'd January January 3 January 15 If you have questions or concerns or cannot attend, please call 224-4049 or email datwood @cityofseward.net. News from R on X Strategic Alliance for Risk Reduction The NF1P and the that, without protection, many of August 2012 p Endangered Species Act the nation's living resources would Volume 2, Issue 7 become extinct. Species at risk of Reprinted with permission from extinction are considered Wisconsin DNR endangered, whereas species that are likely to become endangered in Recently, FEMA changed the MT -1 the foreseeable future are Form (Conditional and Final Letters considered threatened. At present Inside this Issue of Map Amendment and Letters of approximately 1,900 species are - Map Revision Based on Fill listed as threatened or endangered [CLOMA, LOMA, CLOMR -F, LOMR- under the ESA. The U.S. The NFIP and the F]) and MT -2 Form (Conditional Department of Interior's Fish and 1 , Endangered Species Act Letters of Map Revision and Letters Wildlife Service and the U.S. of Map Revision [ CLOMR, LOMR]) Department of Commerce's Flood Insurance Studies and to include a requirement on National Marine Fisheries Service 2 the ESA compliance with the Endanger share responsibility for Species Act (ESA) for CLOMAs, implementing the ESA. CLOMR -Fs and CLOMRs. Local 2 Ask the Help Desk officials are required to CLOMA, CLOMR -F and CLOMR acknowledge on the Community applicants are responsible for Acknowledgement Form that the documenting to FEMA that ESA 3 Calendar CLOMA CLOMR -F or CLOMR compliance has been achieved prior request complies with Sections 9 to FEMA's review of an application. and 10 of the ESA. ESA compliance may be documented by submitting to FEMA 3 Featured Training CLOMR -Fs and CLOMRs are issued a copy of an Incidental Take before a physical action occurs in the floodplain and are FEMA's Permit, an Incidental Take comments as to whether the Statement, a "not likely to 3 L273 in Region X proposed project would meet adversely affect" determination minimum National Flood Insurance from the National Marine Fisheries Program (NFIP) requirements and Service (NMFS) or the U.S. Fish how the proposed changes would and Wildlife Service (USFWS), or impact the NFIP maps. Because an official letter from NMFS or CLOMAs, CLOMR -Fs and CLOMRs USFWS concurring that the project are submitted to FEMA prior to has "No Effect" on proposed or construction, there is an listed species or designated critical opportunity to identify if habitat. The applicant may begin threatened and endangered species by contacting a NMFS or USFWS may be affected by the potential office, State wildlife agency office, project. If potential adverse or independent biologist to identify impacts could occur, then changes whether threatened or endangered may be required to the proposed species exist on the subject activity and /or mitigation. property and whether the project associated with the request would The purpose of the ESA is to adversely affect species or conserve threatened and designated critical habitat. These endangered species and the entities are also available to _ ecosystems upon which they discuss questions pertaining to depend. Congress passed the ESA listed species and ESA compliance. Strategic Alliance for Risk Reduction in 1973 with reco that the If potential adverse impacts could FEMA Re ion X Service Center natural heritage of the United g States was of "esthetic, ecological, Continued on next page 20700 44u Avenue West, Suite 110 educational, recreational, and Lynnwood, Washington 98036 scientific value to our Nation and (425) 329 -3699 its people." Congress understood Risk MAP Increasing Resilience Together AUGUST 2012 www.starr - team.com ■3o NEWS FROM REGION X Page 2 NFIP and ESA (cont.) emphasizes studies in coastal and used to determine the priority riverine areas and is weighted as ranking of community Flood occur, then NMFS or USFWS may follows: assessment of risk (45 %), Insurance Studies are available require changes to the proposed evaluation of need to update data upon request and the state activity and /or mitigation. (45 %), and available terrain data portfolios are available at the Additional information about the (10 %). The risk assessment is STARR website here. ESA and these requirements is determined by three factors: available from FEMA at population density (60 %), NFIP Ask the Help Desk www.fema.gov or by requesting a policies & claims (30 %), and copy from the DHSFEMA Map floodplain area (10 %). The Question: I was looking through . Information exchange (FMIX) toll "evaluation of a need to update the July issue of the STARR Region free at 1- 877 -FEMA -MAP (1 -877- data" is identified by priorities X Newsletter and I had a question 336 - 2627). established by the Coordinated about the Biggert- Waters Act and Needs Management System the changes to the substantial Flood Insurance (CNMS). Availability of existing improvement threshold: Will the terrain data is also an important NFIP also be moving to 30% rather Studies and the ESA factor because it allows FEMA to than the current 50% threshold? If create a study at a lower cost, so, will our ordinances need to FEMA Region X began using data which means they are able to study reflect those changes? We are on Endangered Species Act (ESA) more watersheds. currently in the middle of revising species and habitat in FY `11 to our ordinances; if we can make the influence the algorithm that In order to reflect the unique local changes now, would we be better determines which Flood Insurance factors in prioritizing FISs, Region off? Studies (FIS) are funded each year X has integrated additional criteria in Washington and Oregon. This into the national algorithm to The change in the Biggert- Waters algorithm weights a number of better reflect the circumstances of Act pertains specifically to the criteria to create a score that the Pacific Northwest. The regional definition of "substantial allows them to determine which version of the formula incorporates improvement" when determining watersheds are the highest local contribution of data and the whether a structure is eligible for priorities for each fiscal year. presence of listed endangered Pre -FIRM flood insurance rates. We species into the decision making (at the RSC) don't know of any The criteria used to prioritize new process. Therefore, if endangered changes to the definition as it studies are based on factors tied to species are present in a watershed relates to floodplain management, Congressional budget then that FIS receives a higher but you have correctly identified a appropriations along with other priority for funding than an potential area of confusion when considerations including population otherwise identical watershed these changes take effect. areas at risk, floodplain size or without endangered species. 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Work will include replacement of the • Be alert to heavy equipment and construction Trail River, Falls Creek and workers on the roadway and shoulder. Ptarmigan Creek bridges and widening of the Seward Highway from milepost 22.4 to 25.4. We will do our best to keep you informed as work continues, and we appreciate your patience and cooperation during construction. The project is scheduled to be complete by June 2013. For more information, please call DOT at 288- 2204, Hamilton Construction at 288 -5102, or visit AlaskaNavigator.org. 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