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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08212012 Planning & Zoning Minutes City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes August 21, 2012 Volume 6, Page 494 Call to Order The August 21, 2012 Special Meeting of the Seward Planning & Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chair Roach'. Opening Ceremony Commissioner Ecklund led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Roll Call There were present: Sandie Roach' presiding, and Dale Butts Cindy Ecklund Bixler McClure Martha Fleming comprising a quorum of the Commission; and Donna Glenz, City Planner ow Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician Excused was: Tena Morgan City Administration Report City Planner Donna Glenz updated the Commission on the following business items: • Glenz welcomed Commissioner Bixler McClure to the Planning & Zoning Commission. • A new Seward voting location had been established at 125 Third Avenue at the K.M. Rae Building. The primary election was slated for August 28. • Storm protection armor rock had been recently installed at the Seward Marine Industrial Center south sea wall area. • A walkway from the Holiday Inn to Port Avenue was recently completed. • The next Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Board meeting was rescheduled to September 11. • The Planning & Zoning Commission was scheduled to hold its quarterly work session with the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Board at 6 p.m. on September 4. • U.S. Sen. Mark Begich was scheduled to conduct a public visit to Seward on August 24. Seward Community Library Director Patty Linville updated the Commission on a +r Founder's Day community dialogue meeting that was planned for 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday, August 28. City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes August 21, 2012 Volume 6, Page 495 Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations — None Citizens' Comments on any subject except those items scheduled for Public Hearing — None Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda Motion (Ecklund/Butts) Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda Motion Passed Unanimous The following items were approved on the Consent Agenda: July 17, 2012 Special Meeting Minutes Unfinished Business Items requiring a Public Hearing — None New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing 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 Glenz noted the proposed development location and referred Commissioners to the wall maps provided at the meeting. All of the conditions of the City Code were required, including a floodplain development permit and City building permit. State and federal agency review was also required, Glenz said. There was no indication that the development of a single family home would negatively impact any of the neighboring properties. Glenz listed the various conditions required for the permit. A written laydown of a citizen's concerns was provided to the Commission for consideration. Butts asked where the proposed house would be positioned on the parcel. Glenz indicated the area of the development on a wall map. Glenz explained that the applicant had received a permit for fill on the property, but certain storage had not been permitted. Staff had been working with the applicant to clean up the property. Ecklund asked if City Code compliance would be required before a City building permit was issued. The applicant had to work with staff and follow through with required permitting before the development could be undertaken, Glenz said. Some of the equipment on site was to be used for the proposed development, Glenz said. City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes August 21, 2012 Volume 6, Page 496 Fleming asked how fire suppression would be conducted without City water service. Glenz outlined how the applicant intended to provide water sewer and electricity for the development. City of Seward Fire Chief David Squires addressed the Commission, answering questions about fire safety. Squires informed the Commission of a nearby water drafting site, and explained that the proposed house could include a sprinkler system. Squires answered several additional questions from Commissioners related to plans for addressing the threat of fire and the maintenance of water drafting sites. Commissioners further discussed the applicant's proposed development, nearby airport development and the potential for river flooding. Ecklund asked how close the proposed house and garage may be to Japanese Creek. Glenz noted that a site plan with the exact location of the proposed home had not yet been submitted. A surveyor would provide exact elevations as part of the floodplain development permit process, Glenz said. Recess from 8:45 p.m. to 8:50 p.m. for Fleming asked Administration to explain the timeline for approving the applicant's conditional use permit. Glenz explained the timeline and required public notice and noted the applicant had met required deadlines and that was why a special meeting had been called. Roach' referred to the citizen letter laydown and asked Administration to address the concern of fill being added to the applicant's property. Glenz noted that a permit was acquired for the dirt fill. Notice of public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the public hearing was opened. Mike Insalaco spoke on behalf of applicant Leif Olson and explained that the property had been cleaned up and much of what remained in the form of equipment and materials would be used for the proposed project. Fleming asked Insalaco to speak to the timing of the proposed project. Insalaco said the project would progress steadily, including the floodplain permitting process. City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes August 21, 2012 Volume 6, Page 497 Ecklund asked Insalaco how close the proposed house would be to Japanese Creek. Insalaco explained the structure would be approximately 60 feet to 40 feet from the creek. Insalaco further described the location's elevation and bank stabilization. Motion (Butts/Ecklund) Approve Resolution 2012 -11 Butts said he had some reservations regarding the potential changes to Resurrection River and flooding, but it appeared the development met regulatory standards. Ecklund noted that other areas of the Kenai Peninsula were required to keep a 50 foot setback from anadromous streams. Seward was exempted, but Ecklund said she felt the setback should be kept for the proposed development. Roach' said she wanted to address the violations by the applicant to make sure compliance was gained. Roach' said she was particularly concerned about unsecured fuel tanks that might be on the applicant's property. Glenz said she was unaware of any fuel tanks on the property. Insalaco said a 2,500 gallon tank was on site to be used to hold water for a fire suppression system. There was no fuel in the tank, Insalaco said. There were no fuel storage tanks on the property, he said. Roach' said she did not want open ended conditions to gain compliance by the applicant, and suggested withholding the issuance of a certificate of occupancy until full code compliance was met. Motion (Roach'/Fleming) Amend Ordinance 2012 -11, Section 6, No. 2 to read, "Continue to work with City staff to coordinate site visits to address and remove any outstanding code compliance issues prior to issuing a certificate of occupancy." Motion Passed Unanimous Motion (Ecklund/Roach') Amend Ordinance 2012 -11, adding to Section 6 a No. 7 to read, "Any development on the property shall not be within 50 feet of mean high water of Japanese Creek." Motion Passed Unanimous City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes August 21, 2012 Volume 6, Page 498 Fleming asked how the site preparation and house location would be addressed. Glenz said the floodplain development permit and building permit process would be used to determine how the site could be developed and the options for the house location. Main Motion Passed, as Amended Yes: Butts, McClure, Ecklund No: Fleming, Roach' 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 Glenz noted the proposed RV /Camper Park location, referring Commissioners again to the wall maps provided at the meeting. No RV /Camper utilities were provided, according to the plans, Glenz said. Ecklund asked if the use could be allowed by administrative permit, rather than a conditional use permit. Glenz referred the Commission to the pertinent portion of the City Code, which indicated that a conditional use permit was required. Ecklund asked Squires if there would be any hazards similar to the municipal camping areas. Squires noted there would be more trees at the applicant's camping site, but inspections would help to make sure requirements were met. Fleming asked about the difference between an RV /Camper Park and a trailer park. Glenz noted the differences, including the permitting that was required. Commissioners further discussed issues related to camping at the proposed development location. Butts asked Squires whether the proposed development location needed more egress points. Squires said he was concerned about the number routes available for any needed evacuation. The applicant could be required to produce an emergency plan, he said. Notice evtablic hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the public hearing was opened. City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes August 21, 2012 Volume 6, Page 499 Mike Insalaco explained the features of the proposed RV /Camper Park, noting that it would be largely in a natural state with no pavement. A community gathering area would also be developed, but camping sites would not have utilities, he said. Fleming asked about the number of buildings planned for the development. Insalaco noted the planned addition of a house /garage, a bath house and an office. Ecklund asked if the gravel pads for the camp sites would be considered development in the floodplain. Glenz indicated that gravel pads were considered development. Ecklund asked Insalaco if the proposed location of the gravel camping pads might be moved further from the river than planned. Insalaco said the business model included using the river area as an attractive feature for campers, although there would be a greenbelt between the camping spaces and the water. Ecklund said she wanted the development to be further than 50 feet from the water. Insalaco said the proposed camping spaces would be safe and above the base flood elevation. Squires said the applicant's camping locations would be outside of flooding, based on the inundation pattern of previous flooding events. Commissioners further discussed the suitability of the existing driveway for evacuation and the location of the camping sites in relationship to Resurrection River. Seward resident Kerry Martin spoke to Commissioners and noted that RV /Campgrounds do benefit from being near water. Martin said campers might use the municipal dump station, because the proposed campground would provide that service on site. Stephanie Moreland spoke to the Commission on behalf of the Civil Air Patrol, which owns a 39 acre property near the proposed development. Moreland asked about the position of a pond, and said there was not a clear delineation of property lines. Fire wood might be gathered from nearby CAP property, which was a concern, Moreland said. Ecklund asked if the CAP had considered posting its property. Moreland said the CAP has not located its property lines, but was considering completing a survey. Motion (Ecklund/Fleming) Approve Resolution 2012 -12 City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes August 21, 2012 Volume 6, Page 500 Motion (Ecklund/Fleming) Amend Ordinance 2012 -12, adding to Section 1, No. 6, bullet No. 8 to read, "Any structure shall not be built within 50 feet of mean high water of Japanese Creek." Motion Passed Unanimous Motion (Roach'/Butts) Amend Ordinance 2012 -12, Section 6, No. 2 to read, "Continue to work with City staff to coordinate site visits to address and remove any outstanding code compliance issues prior to issuance of a camper park permit." Motion Passed Unanimous Butts asked Administration if a tax might be implemented. Glenz said that would be addressed through the business licensing process. Roach' asked about the placement of signage to limit potential trespassing onto nearby properties. Commissioners discussed potential signage. Main Motion Passed, as Amended Unanimous Unfinished Business — None New Business — None Informational Items and Reports (No action required) Reminder of the September 4, 2012 P &Z / SBCFSA Board work session at 6 p.m. with the Regular P &Z meeting to follow at 7 p.m. 2012 Planning and Zoning Meeting / Work Session Schedule FEMA Region X August Newsletter Seward Highway Bridge Construction Update Commission Comments wow McClure thanked the Commission for the opportunity to serve. Butts welccpned McClure to the Commission. City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes Volume 6, Page 501 August 21, 2012 1 i I wed Fleming said she was still learning the process and would appreciate any additional information required to help make decisions. Ecklund noted the concerns about fire and other issues for property owners, but City Code did not provide clear guidelines for every possible use. Roach' said she appreciated the questions by Commissioners and the public. Citizens' Comments Seward Fire Chief Dave Squires noted the water required for fire suppression at Leif Olson's proposed development. He reiterated that the developer was being encouraged to install a sprinkler system. Mike Insalaco said he appreciated the questions posed by Commissioners and said the conditional use permit process was fair. Stephanie Moreland told Commissioners she may be interested in serving on the Planning & Zoning Commission. She also said she appreciated the ability to speak to the Commission. Commission and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments r ... Ecklund said it was good to receive input from an adjoining property owner regarding the proposed development of a RV /Camper Park. Glenz asked Commissioners to contact her if they had questions about proposed land actions or other matters. She also thanked Squires and Kerry Martin for attending the meeting. Adjournment ^j1 Mee • l : adjourned a ' :22 p./ I♦h I - , Dw. yyne od, G. Sandie Roach' P .nning Technician Chair (City Seal) 2 ?� O • I SEAL i 0 : enri 4 • .. Vjv�/v r ♦ ■ ; •e (is., .• • 'F 1, 1�; • ,Oils T *••.. • � ,4. •• O F • - fi t ``' 1 s � 44 ''6. Vii: •:PFY aaR