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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02052013 Planning & Zoning Packet Seward Planning & Zoning Commission Regular Meeting Packet � of S Fw //: v �..� I , �♦ „ giow 11 4 February 5, 2013 City Council Chambers Beginning at 7:00 p.m. Seward Planning & Zoning Commission Regular Meeting February 5, 2013 7:00 p.m. 'ity 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 Term Expires 02/14 scheduled for public hearing. [Those who have signed in will 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 February 5, 2013 1 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 2013 -01 of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska, recommending City Council approve the attached ordinance amending the zoning designation of a small portion of the City owned land located within Tract G of the Waterfront Park Replat, from Harbor Commercial (HC), to Park (P) Page 4 8. Unfinished Business — None 9. New Business — A. Resolution 2013 -02 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska granting a six (6) month extension to Floodplain Variance 2012 -01 issued to Dennis and Pat Perry to construct an aircraft hangar up to 4 feet below base flood elevation on Lot 7, Block 200 Seward Airport, 2106 Airport Road Page 13 B. Resolution 2013 -03 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska granting a six (6) month extension to Conditional Use Permit 2012 -01, subject to conditions, issued 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 25 C. Resolution 2013 -04 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska granting a six (6) month extension to Conditional Use Permit 2012 -02, subject to conditions, issued 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 38 D. Discuss and select a Commissioner to provide quarterly reports to City Council Page 52 * E. December 4, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Page 55 10. Informational Items and Reports (No action required) - A. FEMA Region X December / January Newsletters Page 58 B. 2013 Planning & Zoning Meeting Schedule Page 64 C. March 5 Flood Board Work Session Reminder Page 65 D. February 11 Joint Work Session with Council Reminder Page 66 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Agenda February 5, 2013 2 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 February 5, 2013 3 Sponsored by: Staff CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2013 -01 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, RECOMMENDING CITY COUNCIL APPROVE THE ATTACHED ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING DESIGNATION OF A SMALL PORTION OF CITY OWNED LAND LOCATED WITHIN TRACT G OF THE WATERFRONT PARK REPLAT, FROM HARBOR COMMERCIAL (HC), TO PARK (P) WHEREAS, the Kenai Peninsula Borough approved the Waterfront Park Replat which was recorded as plat 2012 -04 in the Seward Recording District on June 8, 2012; and WHEREAS, located within Tract G, Waterfront Park Replat is a relatively small, less than three -fourth (%) of an acre of land, that is zoned Harbor Commercial (HC); and WHEREAS, the parcel known as Tract G of the Waterfront Park Replat, is located immediately south of Tract H which is commonly known as the South Harbor Uplands and east of the privately owned Harbor Light Apartments; and WHEREAS, the approximate three -fourth ( of an acre area, proposed in this rezone has historically been used as a motor home camping area of Waterfront Park, and WHEREAS, the Park Zoning District was established to provide areas for recreation and commemorative property owned by the City, state or federal governments for recreation and other compatible public purposes; and WHEREAS the Land Use Plan Map, the 2020 Comprehensive Plan and the Seward Strategic Plan all support Tract G, Waterfront Park be designated as Park Zoning; and WHEREAS, it is a goal of the Seward Comprehensive Plan to bring the Zoning Map into conformance with the Land Use Plan; and WHEREAS, the public notification process was complied with and the appropriate public hearing as required by Seward City Code § 15.01.040 was conducted by the Commission on February 5, 2013. 4 Seward Planning and Zoning Resolution 2013 -01 Page 2 of 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: Section 1. The Seward Planning and Zoning Commission supports the proposed zoning changes and recommends the attached Ordinance 2013- be forwarded to City Council for approval. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 5th day of February 2013. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Sandi Roach', Chair AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: VACANT: One ATTEST: Johanna Kinney, CMC City Clerk (City Seal) 5 Sponsored by: Planning and Zoning Commission Introduction: Public Hearing: Enactment: CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2013 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AMENDING THE ZONING DESIGNATION OF A SMALL PORTION, APPROXIMATELY THREE - FOURTH (3/4) OF AN ACRE, OF CITY OWNED LAND LOCATED WITHIN TRACT G OF THE WATER FRONT PARK BOUNDARY FROM HARBOR COMMERCIAL ZONING (HC) TO PARK (P) ZONING DISTRICT WHEREAS, administration hired Cline and Associates Land Surveyors to prepare a preliminary plat of the City owned lands, establishing the perimeter boundary of the historical area commonly known as Waterfront Park; and WHEREAS, by Resolution 2011 -037, dated May 23, 2011, Seward City Council recommended the Kenai Peninsula Borough Plat Committee approve the Waterfront Park replat; and WHEREAS, the Kenai Peninsula Borough approved the Waterfront Park Replat which was recorded as plat 2012 -04 in the Seward Recording District on June 8, 2012; and WHEREAS, located within the Tract G, Waterfront Park Replat is a relatively small, approximately three -fourth (%) of an acre of land, that is zoned Harbor Commercial (HC); and WHEREAS, the parcel known as Tract G of the Waterfront Park Replat, is located immediately south of Tract H which is commonly known as the South Harbor Uplands and east of the privately owned Harbor Light Apartments; and WHEREAS, the approximate three -fourth ( of an acre area, proposed in this rezone, has historically been used as a motor home camping area of Waterfront Park; and WHEREAS the Land Use Plan Map, the 2020 Comprehensive Plan and the Seward Strategic Plan all support Tract G, Waterfront Park be designated as Park Zoning; and WHEREAS, at their February 5, 2013 meeting, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing and recommended City Council approval of the proposed Zoning Map amendment included in this ordinance. 6 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2013 - NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, HEREBY ORDAINS that: Section 1. The official City of Seward Zoning Map is hereby amended changing the zoning designation of all lands within Tract G, of the Waterfront Park Subdivision to Park Zoning District. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days following its enactment. ENACTED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this day of March 2013. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA David Seaward, Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Johanna Kinney, CMC City Clerk (City Seal) 7 P &Z Agenda Statement 1' „c SBk ting Date: February 5, 2013 co set Through: Ron Long, Assistant City Manag a s r From: Donna Glenz, Pl. Agenda Item: Recommending Council Approve the attached Ordinance amending the zoning designation of a small portion of City owned land located within Tract G of the Waterfront Park Replat BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: Attached for the Commission's review and recommendation to the Seward City Council is Resolution 2013 -01, recommending City Council approval of Ordinance 2013 -xxx (attached), amending the zoning designation of a small portion of Tract G, Waterfront Park Replat from Harbor Commercial (HC) to Park Zoning District (P). Administration hired Cline and Associates Land Surveyors to prepare a preliminary plat of the City owned lands, establishing the perimeter boundary of the historical area commonly known as Waterfront Park. By Resolution 2011 -037, dated May 23, 2011, Seward City Council recommended the Kenai Peninsula Borough Plat Committee approve the Waterfront Park replat. The Kenai Peninsula Borough approved the Waterfront Park Replat which was recorded as plat 2012 -04 in the Seward Recording District on June 8, 2012. The area known as Waterfront Park contains 106.97 acres having a legal description of Seward Original Townsite, Waterfront Park Replat. Tract G of the Waterfront Park is located at the North boundary, within the established park boundary. The area of Tract G, proposed in this rezone is south of the South Harbor Uplands and east of the Harbor Lights Apartments. The small area of Harbor Commercial Zoning within Tract G is approximately 31,000 square feet, less than three -fourth (%) of an acre. The area has historically been used as a campground for summer visitors' motorhome parking. The surrounding zoning is Park on the East and South and Harbor Commercial to the West and North. Property use to the East is summer camping, parking and Resurrection Bay. To the South is Scheffler Creek better known as the "Fish Ditch" and Waterfront Park. To the West is an undeveloped alley containing a tree buffer and the back of the Harbor Lights Apartments. To the North is the driveway access to the South Harbor Uplands and open parking area. Seward City Code SCC § 15.01.035, Amendments, (b) (3) allows the consideration of this rezone because the land is contiguous to the requested Park Zoning District and is recommended by the Land Use Plan. The Land Use Map, as adopted by the 2020 Comprehensive Plan, designates the area 8 requested for rezone as Park (P) as defined in SCC 15.05.025 (b)( (12) Parks district (P). Is intended to designate park, recreation and commemorative property owned by the city, state or federal governments for recreation and other compatible public purposes. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A 1. Comprehensive Plan (2020) X • 2.0 Community Vision and Values for 2020 Recreation: "We value diverse, year- round, indoor and outdoor recreational opportunities and facilities for residents and visitors of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds. (Bullet 4, page 12) Protect open space by ensuring that Waterfront Park is platted, zoned, and dedicated for park purposes in perpetuity. Yes No N/A 2. Strategic Plan (1999) X Recreation and Leisure(page 12) Protect Waterfront Open Space (Bullet 1) Maintain Park Zoning designation throughout Waterfront Par. Staff Comments: Community Development staff has presented the zoning change to all department heads for review and discussion. All departments support the requested zoning changes. Public Comment: Property owners within three hundred (300) feet of the proposed rezone action were notified. Public notice signs were posted on the property, and all other public hearing requirements of Seward City Code §15. 01.040 were complied with. One public comment was received in non - support of the rezone. This comment has been included in your packet. Concern was voiced that the area requested for rezone could be used as a location for a new Harbor Master building or other commercial shops and not to park "the Harbor Fleet." RECOMMENDATION: Commission approve Resolution 2013 -01 recommending City Council approval of the attached Ordinance 2013 -xxx, amending the zoning designation of approximately three -fourth ( %) of an acre of City owned land located within the Waterfront Park boundary, Tract G, Waterfront Park Replat from Harbor Commercial Zoning District (HC) to Park (P) Zoning District. 9 ANEW '' 44 1 "kw, "t > E 3- -2 _ Harbor Commercial °' ow 1` Zoning - Blue 1 LL r f it Park Zoning -Green - . A it , , z` Harbor Lights y Apartments . 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';;=.'• > . ...,,, .... -- . , t 0 .., , tAaP d Us Lail ‘utiort 20i3- f:\ p & Z. fte Hearin ' /ov sE*4 p & public 0 1 7:0 I , vitezotle /. ■ eiciruari 5, 20i lit Par' '' r u t4 r =-•.: - .4 ing akss istance kW, r MaPP bY , " lig ater f t- 0 Pall( 44,jisr• Al8Ska Map %., .v‘Merelat ,. viabOr CCAI'' 1 50 Feet Donna Glenz From: Jim Hunt Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 10:31 AM To: Donna Glenz Subject: FW: rezoning Harbor Commercial land to Park ea ni rn 2/2.4/2a, From: Tom Tougas [mailto:tomCatmtalaska.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 3:55 PM To: Ron Long; Jim Hunt Cc: Mack Funk Subject: rezoning Harbor Commercial land to Park Ron and Jim, As you know P &Z is holding a public hearing January 3 on a resolution to rezone a fairly large piece of land between the Harbor Lights Apartments and the new uplands area from Harbor Commercial to Park. I'm not sure why this is being done NOW before the new uplands development plan has not been developed or adopted? 1 think this land should be included in the consideration of the Uplands site. As you know one of Seward's greatest weaknesses is the lack of private land available for small business development. Each Year in the budget there is discussion about how something like 68% of the land in the city is not taxable because it is owned by the City, the Fed's or the Alaska Railroad. If we are ever going to be serious about encouraging investment and innovation in Seward we need to address the "Choke Hold" that the City has on the land. I oppose this effort to rezone at this time unless it's part of a larger Harbor Development Plan. This might be a good location for Harbormaster office or shop rather than using high value Harbor Land for parking the Harbor fleet. I also think that the public notice that calls this area a "Small Portion of City Owned Land" is misleading! This is a large portion of the remaining Harbor Commercial Land. Unfortunately I will not be able to attend the P &Z meeting but I wanted to bring up these points now rather than later. Thanks Tom Spam Not spam Forget previous vote 12 Sponsored by: Applicant CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2013 -02 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA GRANTING A SIX (6) MONTH EXTENSION TO FLOODPLAIN VARIANCE 2012 -01 ISSUED TO DENNIS AND PATRICIA PERRY TO CONSTRUCT AN AIRCRAFT HANGAR UP TO 4 FEET BELOW BASE FLOOD ELEVATION ON LOT 7, BLOCK 200 SEWARD AIRPORT, 2106 AIRPORT ROAD WHEREAS, on September 4, 2012 the Planning and Zoning Commission approved Resolution 2012 -06 granting Dennis and Patricia Perry a Floodplain Variance to construct an aircraft hangar on Seward Airport Lease Lot 7 Block 200, Seward Airport, leased from the State of Alaska, Department of Transportation; and WHEREAS, The Seward City Code (SCC) 15.10.325. (F) stipulates that the Commission may grant a time extension not to exceed six months upon finding that circumstances have not changed sufficiently since the date of the initial permit approval; and WHEREAS, on January 7, 2013, Dennis Perry requested a six month extension of Floodplain Variance Permit 2012 -01, stating within the request there had been no change in the plans; and WHEREAS, The written request for extension was submitted to the Community Development Department prior to the expiration of the permit. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: Section 1. The Commission finds that circumstances have not changed sufficiently to warrant reconsideration of the Floodplain Variance Permit issued to Dennis and Patricia Perry on September 14, 2012, to construct an aircraft hangar up to 4 feet below base flood elevation on Lot 7, Block 200 Seward Airport, 2106 Airport Road. Section 2. Floodplain Variance Permit 2012 -01 issued to Dennis and Patricia Perry on September 14, 2012 is hereby extended until September, 2013. 13 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2013 -02 Page 2 of 2 Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 5 day of February 2013. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Sandie Roach', Chair AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: VACANT: One ATTEST: (City Seal) Johanna Kenney, CMC City Clerk 14 P &Z Agenda Statement Meeting Date: February 5, 2013 of sett, Through: Ron Lon Assistant Ci Mana er g, tY g c 4 cASKP From: Donna Glenz, Planner d8 Agenda Item: Dennis and Pat Perry Request for a six (6) month Floodplain Variance Extension on Lot 7, Seward Airport Background: On September 4, 2012 the Planning and Zoning Commission approved Resolution 2012 -13 granting Dennis and Patricia Perry a Floodplain Variance to construct an aircraft hangar on Seward Airport Lease Lot 7 Block 200, Seward Airport, leased from the State of Alaska, Department of Transportation. On January 7, 2013, Dennis Perry requested a six month extension of Floodplain Variance Permit 2012 -01, stating within the request there had been no change in the plans. The applicant also noted the intent to complete the project within the 2013 building season. The Seward City Code (SCC) 15.10.325. (F) stipulates that the Commission may grant a time extension not to exceed six months upon finding that circumstances have not changed sufficiently since the date of the initial permit approval. RECOMMENDATION: Commission approve Resolution 2013 -02, granting Dennis and Pat Perry a six (6) month extension to the floodplain variance issued under Seward City Code Chapter 15.25 Floodplain Management to construct an aircraft Hangar on Lot 7, Block 200, Seward Airport, 2106 Airport Road 15 Donna Glenz From: Dennis Perry <bearlakepilot @gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2013 2:42 PM To: Donna Glenz Subject: variance Donna, I am waiting for a response, at present, from R & M Steel who have completed our hangar package. I asked them to evaluate Steffan's suggestion re: firewall requirements incorporated in the plans. We will not be commencing initial construction until April, so it will be necessary to obtain the variance extension. Nothing has changed re: our plans. They were just delayed by the flood in September. We have fully paid for the building, and they are holding it for shipping in early spring. Please consider this email our request or the extension. Thanks. Dennis Perry VISIT our NEWLY updated website! Thanks to www.BrittaLisDesign.com. Great places to rest your head - www.BearLakeLodgings.com in Seward, Alaska and offering "Anchorage Oasis" - a lovely condominium in Alaska's biggest city. Anchorage Oasis offers affordable rates - winter /summer reduced rate of $85.00 /per night with one time cleaning fee + Bed Tax. Online booking & availability service at our website for both our Seward Bed & Breakfast (Top Rated on www.TripAdvisor.com) and Anchorage vacation rental property. Spam Not spam Forget previous vote 16 . :,,,t....„4 ,:i- ;:.1 rzse4 -a _,,, , .,....,,, r y ,., , a � . r '1 ds w lir ai m '. ; C y � .. /11.0 iii �,, vow, Asa.__ J► d ► r: '= a k a ..- a '' + c�} = y, � -' " "' ftAry . 1 AI" s'ej - ; µ n � w 43..r.. . a xe t, r . F/y -. a f R t , - - . ' —44 ' ' -,a* ." 1, - l,�4ra* .mo - i AI ' , $ $ ,v7 ? . ar ..� _ ''��� _ - { � 4 on o xo yre 17,,,,,`-'' : } ' , a ,' -a, L T of s»,. ::: r i P &Z Reso lution 2013 -02 SF�, L Dennis & Patricia Perry �� " >i N Lot 7, Block 200 Seward Airport Flood Variance Extension � —" � � P 2106 Airport R 0 55 11 Feet q�A upp Assistance b i �' Alaska Map Co February 5, 2013 7:00 PM 17 • SEWARD PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION FLOODPLAIN VARIANCE PERMIT 2012 -01 I. Of SEt ISSUED TO: Dennis and Pat Perry tv=-41 P.O. Box 1802 Seward, AK 99664 41AS . EFFECTIVE DATE: September 14, 2012 LOCATION: Lot 7, Block 200, Seward Airport; within Industrial Zoning District This Floodplain Variance Permit is granted by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission to allow and aircraft hanger to be constructed on the above described property up to four (4) feet below the base flood elevation of approximately 20.5 feet. Based on the findings noted in Resolution 2012 -13, the Planning and Zoning Commission hereby grants Dennis and Pat Perry a floodplain variance from Seward City Code § 15.25.050.B.2. to allow the lowest floor of the proposed aircraft hanger to be constructed up to four (4) feet below the base flood elevation of approximately 20.5 feet. Based on the findings noted in Resolution 2012 -13 the Planning and Zoning Commission hereby grants Dennis and Pat Perry a floodplain variance from SCC§ 15.25.050.B2. allowing the aircraft hanger to be constructed without being flood - proofed with watertight walls substantially impermeable to the passage of water. Based on the findings noted in Resolution 2012 -13 the Planning and Zoning Commission finds the proposed use, subject to the following condition satisfies the criteria for granting a floodplain variance, and authorizes the administration to issue a Floodplain Variance Permit to Dennis and Pat Perry subject to the following condition 1. Work with staff to obtain a Floodplain Development Permit. 2. Upon completion of the proposed aircraft Hangar and before a Certificate of Occupancy can be obtained the applicant must submit to the City of Seward a copy of the FEMA required elevation certificate. 3. As requested, work with the FAA Airway Transportation System, Kenai to obtain an underground power line locate prior to construction. 18 In accordance with SCC §15.25.060.B.8, the Community Development Office must give written notice to the applicant that the structure will be permitted to be built with a lowest floor elevation below the base flood elevation and that the cost of flood insurance will be commensurate with the increased risk resulting from the reduced lowest floor elevation. This variance to construct the structure below the Base Flood Elevation will result in increased flood insurance premiums rates as high as $25.00 per $100.00 of coverage. PASSED AND APPROVED by Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -13. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA By: �` • !( A_ , __Std Donna Glenz Planner Recorded in the Seward Recording District Return to: Planning Office City of Seward P O Box 167 Seward AK 99664 19 Sponsored by: Applicant CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2012 -13 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA GRANTING DENNIS AND PAT PERRY A FLOODPLAIN VARIANCE FROM SEWARD CITY CODE CHAPTER 15.25 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT TO CONSTRUCT AN AIRCRAFT HANGAR UP TO 4 FEET BELOW BASE FLOOD ELEVATION ON LOT 7, BLOCK 200 SEWARD AIRPORT, 2106 AIRPORT ROAD WHEREAS, applicants Dennis and Pat Perry propose to construct an aircraft hangar on Seward Airport Lease Lot 7 Block 200, Seward Airport, leased from the State of Alaska, Department of Transportation; and WHEREAS, Lot 7, Seward Airport is located within a designated 100 -year floodplain as identified on the Federal Emergency Management Agency' s (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM); and WHEREAS, according to FIRM No. 020012- 3255A, dated May 19, 1981, the Base Flood Elevation for Lot 7, Seward Airport is approximately 20.5 feet; and WHEREAS, based on an elevation survey prepared by a registered land surveyor, the existing elevation of the proposed development site is approximately 17.0 feet which would place the lowest floor of the building approximately 3.5 feet below the base flood elevation; and WHEREAS, based on the same elevation survey the lot corners of Lot 7 are approximately 16.0 feet which would place the adjacent tarmac at more than 4 feet below the base flood elevation; and WHEREAS, the City of Seward Floodplain Management Ordinance, Seward City Code Section 15.25.050.B.2.a&b, requires that the lowest floor of non - residential construction be elevated to the base flood elevation, or be flood - proofed so that below the base flood level the structure is watertight with walls substantially impermeable to the passage of water; or be constructed with components capable of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and effects of buoyancy; and WHEREAS, the applicant would be unable to access the structure for its designed use if the structure were to be elevated at or above the base flood elevation which is approximately 4 plus feet above the adjacent tarmac; and WHEREAS, the applicant has applied to the Planning and Zoning Commission for a variance from the City of Seward Floodplain Management Ordinance to construct the proposed 20 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -13 Page 2 of 5 aircraft hangar's lowest floor at a grade of approximately 1 foot above the adjoining airport apron elevation of approximately 16 feet; and WHEREAS, the applicant has applied to the Planning and Zoning Commission for a variance from the City of Seward Floodplain Management Ordinance 1 5.25.050(B)(2)(a) to construct the proposed aircraft Hangar and supporting utilities without being flood - proofed with watertight walls substantially impermeable to the passage of water; and WHEREAS, the applicant has stated he plans to meet the City of Seward Floodplain Management Ordinance 15.25.050(B)(2)(b) by the providing the additional components capable of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and effects of buoyancy; and WHEREAS, the public notification process was complied with and the appropriate public hearing as required by Seward City Code § 15.01.040 was conducted by the Commission on September 4, 2012. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: Section 1. In accordance with Seward City Code Section 15.25.060(a)(4) the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission has considered all of the following factors: a. The danger that materials may be swept onto other lands to the injury of others; There is no reason to believe that placement of the structure will increase the danger of materials being swept onto other lands. Staff has consulted with Dan Mahalak, Kenai Peninsula Borough Hydrologist for his professional opinion. He has stated the area is a low flow velocity area. Mahalak also noted if the structure were to be built above the Base Flood Elevation the added fill would cause more problems by creating velocity on neighboring properties and/or increase flood levels in the area. b. The danger to life and properly due to flooding or erosion damage. The past three major flood events in 1986, 1995 and 2006 did not present any significant threat to life and/or property in the area of the proposed structure. c. The susceptibility of the proposed facility and its contents to flood lood damage and the effect of such damage on the individual owner. The past three major flood events in 1986, 1995 and 2006 did not present any significant threat of flooding to the area. d. The importance of the services provided by the proposed facility to the community. The applicant is a licensed aircraft pilot, the aircraft hangar allows the applicant to protect his investment, there is no public services planned by the applicant. 21 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -13 Page 3 of 5 e. The necessity to the facility of a waterfront location, where applicable. Not applicable. f. The availability of alternative locations for the proposed use which are not subject to flooding or erosion damage. The majority of the Seward Airport and surrounding property is located within the floodplain or floodway. Since an aircraft hangar requires a location near an airport, there are no other feasible locations for the proposed structure. g. The compatibility of the proposed use with the existing and anticipated development. The proposed use is compatible with the surrounding industrial land uses and existing similar aircraft facilities. h. The relationship of the proposed use to the comprehensive plan and floodplain management program for that area. The 2020 Comprehensive Plan section 3.8.2 addresses floodplain development by supporting the participation in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Flooding of streams and rivers has historically occurred in Seward and the outlying areas as most flat lands along the south central Alaskan coast is floodplain. The Resurrection River channels and the airport erosion need continued attention. There is no evidence that this project would in any way increase or hinder the existing flooding issues in the area. i. The safety of access to the property in times of flood for ordinary and emergency vehicles. It does not appear the proposed structure will add any safety concerns for standard and/or emergency vehicles during flood events. j. The expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise, and sediment transport of theflood waters and the effects of wave action, if applicable, expected at the site. The past three major flood events in 1986, 1995 and 2006 did not present any significant threat to life and/or property in the area of the proposed structure. k. The costs of providing governmental services during and after flood conditions, including maintenance and repair of public utilities and facilities such as sewer, gas, electrical, and water systems, and streets and bridges. No public water, sewer or electric are provided to this lot, no additional costs are expected. Section 2. The Commission makes the following specific findings regarding the Dennis and Pat Perry floodplain variance request: 1. The majority of the Seward Airport and surrounding property is located within the Special Flood Hazard Arpa. Since the applicant's proposed aircraft hangar is dependent upon an airport location, there aro other feasible locations for the structure which are not located within the floodplain. 22 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -13 Page4of5 2. Failure to grant the variance would result in exceptional hardship to the applicant for the following reason: It is not feasible to elevate the structure at or above the base flood elevation. To do so would not allow the aircraft hangar to be utilized for its intended purpose. 3. Granting the requested variance will not result in damage or hardship for this or any other property. 4. The proposed use is compatible with the surrounding industrial land uses and existing similar facilities. 5. The applicant has established good and sufficient cause for this Commission to find pursuant to SCC§ 15.25.060(b)(5) that the granting of a variance will not result in increased flood heights, additional threats to public safety, extraordinary public expense, create nuisances, cause fraud on or victimization of the public or conflict with existing laws. 6. Because the proposed variance has low damage potential and otherwise conforms to all variance criteria in SCC §15.25.060(a) & (b), the Commission finds this application to be one of those "very limited circumstances" described at SCC §15.25.060(b)(7) for granting this floodplain variance on Lot 7, Block 200, Seward Airport. 7. Considering all of the above findings, the Commission hereby determines that the requested variance to construct the aircraft hangar and supporting utilities on Lot 7, Block 200, Seward Airport, at an elevation of approximately 17 feet which is approximately 4 feet below the base flood elevation, is the minimum necessary to afford relief. Section 3. Based on the above findings, the Planning and Zoning Commission hereby grants Dennis and Pat Perry a floodplain variance from SCC§ 15.25.050.B.2. allowing the lowest floor of the proposed aircraft hangar and supporting utilities to be constructed approximately four (4) feet below the base flood elevation of 20.5 feet. Section 4. Based on the above findings, the Planning and Zoning Commission hereby grants Dennis and Pat Perry a floodplain variance from SCC § 15.25.050B2(a) allowing the aircraft hangar to be constructed without being flood - proofed with watertight walls substantially impermeable to the passage of water. Section 5. Based on the above findings, the Planning and Zoning Commission finds the proposed use, subject to the following condition satisfies the criteria for granting a floodplain variance, and authorizes the administration to issue a Floodplain Variance Permit to Dennis and Pat Perry subject to the following conditions: 1. Work with staff to obtain a Floodplain Development Permit. 23 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -13 Page 5 of 5 2. Upon completion of the proposed aircraft hangar and before a Certificate of Occupancy can be obtained the applicant must submit to the City of Seward a copy of the FEMA . required elevation certificate. 3. As requested, work with the FAA Airway Transportation System, Kenai to obtain an underground power line locate prior to construction. Section 6. In accordance with SCC§ 15.25.060(b)(8) the Community Development Office must give written notice to the applicant that the structure will be permitted to be built with a lowest floor elevation below the base flood elevation and that the cost of flood insurance will be commensurate with the increased risk resulting from the reduced lowest floor elevation. This variance to construct the structure below the Base Flood Elevation will result in increased flood insurance premium rates as high as $25.00 per $100.00 of coverage. Section 7. This resolution shall take effect ten (10) days following its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 4 day of September 2012. THE CITY OF SE ARD, ALASKA Sandie Roach', Ch-iir AYES: Butts, Morgan, Ecklund, McClure, Roach' NOES: None ABSENT: Fleming ABSTAIN: None VACANT: One ATTEST: (City Seal) 0 o 'atria Kenney, M frL C ty Clerk ..� .... ...... .. . „mss ...,,...6„),?.,„....,...... e • 6i : s S EAL ` • ° i : • % , ".:1E OF P. A .••` 24 Sponsored by: Applicant CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2013 -03 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, GRANTING A SIX (6) MONTH EXTENSION TO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2012 -01, SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS, ISSUED 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, on August 21, 2012 the Planning and Zoning Commission approved 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; and WHEREAS, the Seward City Code (SCC) 15.10.320 G (1) stipulates an approved Conditional Use Permit lapses six (6) months after approval if no building permit is procured or if the allowed use is not initiated; and WHEREAS, (SCC) 15.10.320. G (2) states the Commission may grant time extensions not to exceed six (6) months each upon the finding that circumstances have not changed sufficiently to warrant a reconsideration of the approval of the CUP; and WHEREAS, on January 9, 2013 Mike Insalaco, on behalf of Leif Olson, requested a six month extension of CUP 2012 -01, stating within the request there had been no changes to the original plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: Section 1. The Commission finds that circumstances have not changes sufficiently to warrant reconsideration of the Conditional Use Permit issued 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. Section 2. Conditional Use Permit 2012 -01, issued to Leif Olson on August 31, 2012 is hereby extended until August, 2013. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. 25 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2013 -03 Page 2 of 2 PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 5th day of February, 2013. THE CITY OF SEWARD Sandie Roach', Chair AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: VACANT: One ATTEST: Johanna Kenney, CMC City Clerk (City Seal) 26 P &Z Agenda Statement of Se Meeting Date: February 5, 2013 j � 9�0 Through: Ron Long, Assistant City Manager a�.asr�P Donna Glenz, City Planner 7 t.1 From: Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician AL Agenda Item: Resolution 2013 -03 granting a six (6) month extension to Conditional Use Permit 2012 -01 issued 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: On January 9, 2013 Mike Insalaco, on behalf of property owner Leif Olson, submitted a request for a six month time extension for Conditional Use Permit 2012 -01. The request for an extension was submitted prior to the expiration of the permit. The plans to construct a single family home at 2608 Seward Highway have not changed. The Seward City Code 15.10.320 G (1) stipulates an approved Conditional Use Permit lapses six (6) months after approval if no building permit is procured or if the allowed use is not initiated. Conditional Use Permit 2012 -01 lapses in February 2013, which is six (6) months after the original Conditional Use Permit was granted. Seward City Code 15.10.320. G (2) states the Commission may grant time extensions not to exceed six (6) months each upon the finding that circumstances have not changed sufficiently to warrant a reconsideration of the approval of the CUP. The applicant has stated in a written extension request that no changes have occurred or are planned. Construction plans should be completed in time for the 2013 building season. 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) 27 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 2013 -03, granting Leif Olson a six month extension to Conditional Use Permit 2012 -01 to develop a single family home on Govt. Lot 1 lying east of the Seward Highway and the Alaska Railroad Right of way. 28 Donna Glenz From: Mike Insalaco <mike @alaska - energy.com> • Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 5:22 PM To: Donna Glenz Cc: captainleif @gmail.com Subject: RE: Leif Olson CUP's Donna, As we have not started our project I would like to request an extension for CUP permit number 2012 -01 and 2012 -02. We have not made any changes to the property or the building /campground plan at this time. We ran out of time to complete the engineering needed for the flood plain permit, we will continue pursuing it in the spring. We expect to have the engineering done around April and the building permit by May. Thank You, Mike Insalaco on behalf of Leif Olson 907 - 830 -7393 29 • SEWARD PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION C O/Z1 A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO.2012 -01 ISSUED TO: Leif Olson Through agent Mike Insalaco .L SF�.4 PO Box 3505 .4% Seward, AK 99664 �'''�'� . may i EFFECTIVE q�A Kp DATE: August 31, 2012 LOCATION: Single Family Home, 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 This Conditional Use Permit is granted by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission to Leif Olson to allow construction and use of a Single Family Home at 2608 Seward Hwy, within the Resource Management Zoning District, subject to the following 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 prior to issuing a certificate of occupancy. 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. 30 Conditional Use Permit 2012 -01 Page 2 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. 7. Any development on the property shall not be within 50 feet of mean high water of Japanese Creek. An approved conditional use permit lapses six (6) months after approval if no building permit is procured or if the allowed use is not initiated. The Seward Planning and Zoning Commission may grant time extensions not to exceed (6) months each upon a finding that circumstances have not changed sufficiently to warrant reconsideration of the approval of the conditional use permit. A request for an extension must be submitted prior to the expiration of the permit. A public hearing shall not be required prior to granting an extension of time (S CC' 15.10.320.G). Failure to adhere to all the conditions of this permit may result in revocation of the permit and possible civil and criminal penalties. PASSED AND APPROVED by Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -11 the 21 day of August 2012. Recorded in Seward Recording District Return to: THE CITY OF SE ARD, ALASKA Planning Office City of Seward P O Box 167 By:.. _ Seward, AK 99664 onna Glenz Planner 31 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 taf 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 Ls 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 32 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -11 Page 2 of 4 J 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 unpaired 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) Stratesic 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 J 33 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -11 Page 3 of 4 L 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 prior to issuing a certificate of occupancy. 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. 7. Any development on the property shall not be within 50 feet of mean high water of hi Japanese Creek. 34 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -11 Page 4 of 4 . , j . 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 Single Family Home 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. 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CP 3 0- M _2 37 • Sponsored by: Applicant CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2013 -04 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, GRANTING A SIX (6) MONTH EXTENSION TO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2012 -02, SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS, ISSUED 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, on August 21, 2012 the Planning and Zoning Commission approved 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; and WHEREAS, the Seward City Code (SCC) 15.10.320 G (1) stipulates an approved Conditional Use Permit lapses six (6) months after approval if no building permit is procured or if the allowed use is not initiated; and WHEREAS, (SCC) 15.10.320. G (2) states the Commission may grant time extensions not to exceed six (6) months each upon the finding that circumstances have not changed sufficiently to warrant a reconsideration of the approval of the CUP; and WHEREAS, on January 9, 2013 Mike Insalaco, on behalf of Leif Olson, requested a six month extension of CUP 2012 -01, stating within the request there had been no changes to the original plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: Section 1. The Commission finds that circumstances have not changes sufficiently to warrant reconsideration of the Conditional Use Permit issued 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. Section 2. Conditional Use Permit 2012 -02, issued to Leif Olson on August 31, 2012 is hereby extended until August, 2013. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. 38 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2013 -04 Page 2 of 2 PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 5th day of February, 2013. THE CITY OF SEWARD Sandie Roach', Chair AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: VACANT: One ATTEST: Johanna Kenney, CMC City Clerk (City Seal) • 39 P &Z Agenda Statement r j 0F s Meeting Date: February 5, 2013 Through: Ron Long, Assistant City Manager acs P Donna Glenz, City Planner c 'j From: Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician Agenda Item: Resolution 2013 -04 granting a six (6) month extension to Conditional Use Permit No. 2012 -02, subject to conditions, issued 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: On January 9, 2013 Mike Insalaco, on behalf of property owner Leif Olson, submitted a request for a six month time extension for Conditional Use Permit 2012 -02. The request for an extension was submitted prior to the expiration of the permit. The plans to construct an RV /Camper Park at 2608 Seward Highway have not changed. The Seward City Code 15.10.320 G (1) stipulates an approved Conditional Use Permit lapses six (6) months after approval if no building permit is procured or if the allowed use is not initiated. Conditional Use Permit 2012 -02 lapses in February 2013, which is six (6) months after the original Conditional Use Permit was granted. Seward City Code 15.10.320. G (2) states the Commission may grant time extensions not to exceed six (6) months each upon the finding that circumstances have not changed sufficiently to warrant a reconsideration of the approval of the CUP. The applicant has stated in a written extension request that no changes have occurred or are planned. Construction plans should be completed in time for the 2013 building season. 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) 40 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2013 -04 Page 2 of 2 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) RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Resolution 2013 -04, granting Leif Olson a six month extension to Conditional Use Permit 2012 -02 to develop an RV /Camper Park on Govt. Lot 1 lying east of the Seward Highway and the Alaska Railroad Right of way. 41 Donna Glenz From: Mike Insalaco <mike @alaska - energy.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 5:22 PM To: Donna Glenz Cc: captainleif @gmail.com Subject: RE: Leif Olson CUP's Donna, As we have not started our project I would like to request an extension for CUP permit number 2012 -01 and 2012 -02. We have not made any changes to the property or the building /campground plan at this time. We ran out of time to complete the engineering needed for the flood plain permit, we will continue pursuing it in the spring. We expect to have the engineering done around April and the building permit by May. Thank You, Mike lnsalaco on behalf of Leif Olson 907 - 830 -7393 42 SEWARD PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO.2012 -02 ISSUED TO: Leif Olson Through agent Mike Insalaco Of SE% P O Box 3505 A.„ 'A Seward, AK 99664 v '�'! EFFECTIVE q s p. DATE: August 31, 2012 LOCATION: Camper Park, 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 This Conditional Use Permit is granted by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission to Leif Olson to allow development of an RV /Camper Park at 2608 Seward Hwy, within the Resource Management Zoning District, subject to the following 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 Peiinit; 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 prior to issuing a camper park permit. 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. 43 Conditional Use Permit 2012 -02 Page 2 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. 8. Any structure shall not be built within 50 feet of mean high water of Japanese Creek. An approved conditional use permit lapses six (6) months after approval if no building permit is procured or if the allowed use is not initiated. The Seward Planning and Zoning Commission may grant time extensions not to exceed (6) months each upon a finding that circumstances have not changed sufficiently to warrant reconsideration of the approval of the conditional use permit. A request for an extension must be submitted prior to the expiration of the permit. A public hearing shall not be required prior to granting an extension of time (SCC' 15.10.320.G). Failure to adhere to all the conditions of this permit may result in revocation of the permit and possible civil and criminal penalties. PASSED AND APPROVED by Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -12 the 21 day of August 2012. Recorded in Seward Recording District Return to: THE CITY OF SEW ' II, ALASKA Planning Office City of Seward • P O Box 167 By: Seward, AK 99664 forma Glenz Planner 44 Sponsored by: Applicant him 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 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: 45 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -12 Page2of5 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? J 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. 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 g P Y P 46 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -12 Page 3 of 5 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 L. 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 prior to issuing a camper park permit. 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 47 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -12 Page 4of5 its changed uses no longer conform to the standards and legal requirements justifying i 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. 8. Any structure shall not be built within 50 feet of mean high water of Japanese Creek. 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 SEW A Sandie Roach', Chair AYES: Butts, McClure, Ecklund, Fleming, Roach' NOES: None ABSENT: Morgan ABSTAIN: None Vacant: One 48 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2012 -12 Page 5 of 5 Irmo ATTEST: os; s� o •:� ohanna Ki , C C �U 4i ? \ 0 , ` !`9 V .y `• City Clerk / ... :ty �i.:ir3iJ • � w ����QQQQ,,,� q.." y e i N OF PnVe bay ti.. 49 m c k "'� l f r ��� °i re 4- Y k . ,:- t _ J w ( it i .,....,-;.,.,, . - ;r r ot:, .: -.... 411104('-* .,.. , ,=_ :,..j, _ . *-..„...„.„ .., ..„ , Il i ,,_., ,,, .... . ,. .. , 'x • ii,$ yr • r v • "f " , - u.,,� - ` r • • t' - - : ': .. ., ,�, • w/ s' - :.r 's * 7' i [ 4 •w !* .. 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'- ' 3 \ ---,,.7 0A 0 ,....„,-A.1.% ,,, - co ea , ,Y , ,.., ,. ,,--,_,,,,, ,....- \ ,, ,,..4,--0-1-- , • - '4, , •,. t, , \ - cl-rsee 1,- a. 41....aviy...q, - \ , 4 -4 e:::- , , ,, ,e,, ,4-44, '.,-2..-P-.., ) „ ill\ 0 0 0 -t- -,--, tP 4) CO "-,... 1. •, MI 5i MEMORANDUM of SFi City of Seward , `` .t Community Development 414A-S10.1% Date: February 5, 2013 • To: Planning and Zoning Commission From: Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician Ot Subject: Discuss and select a Commissioner to provide quarterly reports to City Council At its organization meeting on October 22, 2012, the City Council directed the City Boards and Commissions to provide quarterly reports during the Council's regularly scheduled meetings. The reports would include a brief report of the accomplishments, actions or issues related to the Planning and Zoning Commission. The City Clerk has requested that the reports be publicly noticed on the Council agenda. In order to facilitate public notice, the 2013 reports to Council could be provided at the March 26, June 24, September 23 and December 23 Council meetings. Recommendation: Staff recommends the Commission designate a Commissioner to provide quarterly reports to City Council. 52 Memorandum Date: January 23, 2013 ,�'� 5 tt,q To: Historical Preservation Commission, Planning and Zoning Commission, and Port and Commerce Advisory Board 1LASKP From: Johanna Kinney, City Clerk Subj: Providing Quarterly Reports to the City Council Dear Board Members and Commissioners, Happy New Year! I hope 2012 was a great year for you and that you are looking forward to a healthy and productive 2013. I want to thank each and every one of you for your work on your Board/Commission. The City Council and myself are appreciative of the time and effort you put forward on your Board /Commission and your dedication to the community we live in. At its organizational meeting on October 22, 2012, the City Council chose to direct Boards and Commissions to give periodic reports to the City Council during their regular scheduled meetings [per City Council Rules of Procedure, Rule 29 (c)]. Further, the Mayor and Council directed that Boards and Commissions please give quarterly reports to the council at a regularly scheduled council meeting. On a future agenda, please consider discussing this direction from the council and plan to give a brief report on what issues /accomplishments /actions your Board/Commission is currently working on a quarterly basis. It would be ideal for these reports to be publicly noticed on a council agenda, so please make arrangements with the City Clerk's Office to be placed on a future agenda. The City Council agendas are set no later than the Tuesday before a Monday council meeting (City Council Meetings are always the second and fourth Monday of each month, provided there are no holidays on those days). If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at the contact information listed below or feel free to drop in our office at City Hall. Again, THANK YOU for all that you do for your Board /Commission and for the City of Seward! Johanna Kinney, cMc City Clerk, City of Seward Post Office Box 167 Seward, Alaska 99664 p: 907.224.4045 e: clerk @cityofseward.net f: 907.224.4038 w: www.cityofseward.us 53 ,r. 04 q ittri4 .ttoka City Ceramcii Minutes octobtir 22. 2013 Volume 39, Pao 28 Other New Dusiness Council nominated, elected and swore in Jean Bardarson as Vice Mayor. Mayor Seaward appointed Ristine Casagranda u the Kenai Peninsula Borough Economic Development District (K?BEDD) Representative, and directed individual Boards and Comm is siona to present verbal quarterlar reports to the City Coumtil. CITY COUNCIL RULES OF PROCEDURE, RULE 29 (c) Council Liaisons. In order to build additional Council expertise in various areas of city operations, the Presiding Officer may appoint one Council member to serve as a liaison to the Planning and Zoning Commission. These appointments shall be made at the Council's organizational meeting in October. If appointed, the council representative to the Kenai Peninsula Borough Economic Development District shall serve as liaison to the Port and Commerce Advisory Board. If council liaisons were not appointed, a member of each Board and Commission will arrange to give periodic reports to the city council during Council 's regular scheduled meetings. (emphasis added) 54 City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes December 4, 2012 Volume 6, Page 512 Call to Order The December 4, 2012 Regular Meeting of the Seward Planning & Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Vice Chair Cindy Ecklund. Opening Ceremony • Commissioner Butts led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Roll Call There were present: Cindy Ecklund presiding, and Dale Butts Martha Fleming Bixler McClure comprising a quorum of the Commission; and Donna Glenz, City Planner Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician Excused was: Sandie Roach' and Tena Morgan City Administration Report City Planner Donna Glenz updated the Commission on the following business items: • Glenz noted that the Shell drillship Nobel Discoverer, with an estimated 70 employees, was in port for an undetermined duration. • City Council was scheduled to meet December 10 for the last meeting of the 2012 calendar year. • A PACAB meeting was scheduled for noon, December 5 in Council Chambers. • The next scheduled Planning and Zoning Commission meeting was slated for January 3, 2013. • Glenz noted that a copy of an historic letter was provided as an informational laydown for Commissioners. The letter, dated November 19, 1935 was addressed from Anthony J. Dimond, an Alaska Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives, to former Sewardite Hilma Urie. The letter, which cited flooding of the Lowell Creek flume, was provided by Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly member Sue McClure, Urie's granddaughter. Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations — None Citizens' Comments on any subject except those items scheduled for Public Hearing — None 55 City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes December 4, 2012 Volume 6, Page 513 Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda Motion (Fleming/McClure) Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda Motion Passed Unanimous The following items were approved on the Consent Agenda: November 8, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Unfinished Business Items requiring a Public Hearing — None New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing Resolution 2012 -16 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska, recommending City Council amend various portions of Seward City Code Title 15.10.215 Parking Glenz noted the Commission had previously held three public work sessions on the parking issues, then reviewed the proposed changes to the City Parking Code. Fleming asked if business operators were to be informed of Parking Code changes. Glenz said the owners and operators of established parking lots would not be required to meet any new code changes, and added that the public had been informed through published notices and public meetings. Notice of public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the public hearing was opened. There were no requests to be heard and the public hearing was closed. Motion (Butts/Fleming) Approve Resolution 2012 -16 Motion Passed Unanimous Unfinished Business — None New Business — None Informational Items and Reports (No action required) FEMA Region X November, 2012 Newsletter 56 City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes December 4, 2012 Volume 6, Page 514 Commission Comments McClure said he enjoyed attending a November 11, 2012 Advanced Planning Commissioner training in Anchorage. Fleming added that she would enjoy attending Planning Commissioner trainings in the future. Butts offered thanks to the public for the efforts to raise funds for local child Finn Michael Federer, who required a heart surgery. The effort garnered approximately $16,000 in four days, he said. Ecklund added that she was pleased the community was able to raise funds for the Federer Family. Ecklund also noted the benefits of attending the November 11 Advanced Planning Commissioner training in Anchorage. Citizens' Comments — None Commission and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments — None Adjournment Meeting adjourned at 7:16 p.m. Dwayne Atwood, Sandie Roach' Planning Technician Chair (City Seal) 57 -� NevsfromonX R ST - Strategic Alliance for Risk Reduction Presidential Disaster Online LOMC Now December 2012 Volume 2, Issue 10 Declaration for Alaska Available Federal disaster aid has been made FEMA is now offering a new way to available to the State of Alaska to submit a request to change a supplement state, tribal and local property's flood zone designation. 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By Online relating the experiences surrounding Tema- nehrp @ferna.gov Washington Hazus User Group that the earthquake sequence that struck Christchurch Earthquakes the Canterbury New Zealand region Workshop - ;, in 2010 -2011, particularly for the February 1.2, 1pm -5pm ° ` .;<:�a city of Christchurch, the workshop Seattle. WA ' will provide lessons relevant to eeri.org ' , building more resilient Earthquake Engineering Research rt • communities. Targeted attendees Institute 65th Annaul Meeting ,i,,, ,,v.., e < � � include local public and private February 12 -15, 2013 .f:'12,- 4 , , decision- makers and the 2013 EERI Seattle. WA z annual meeting participants.TARR eeri.org you can join which provides Comprehensive Data up Hazus datasets for all States Management for Hazus within FEMA Region X. You are Happy ___40_ March 26-29, 2013 encouraged to look at the Hurricane Tacoma, WA Kel/y.Stone@tema.dhs.gov Sandy maps which will provide an 3-[®Cicfcys overview of the type of datasets that *To register for online courses, FEMA can provide in an event. visit STARR's training site online at j.mp /starrwebtraining.oren1ail The FEMA GeoPortal can be J] sI( ��� m RXTraining @starr- team.co. accessed at fema.maps.arcgis.com. Increasing Resilience Together DECEMBER 2012 www.starr - team.com 60 N ews �� m R on X RR Strategic Alliance for Risk Reduction NFIP Legislation January 2013 Key Biggert- Waters Volume 3. Issue 1 Biggert- Waters Flood Insurance Changes Reform Act of 2012 The Biggert- Waters Flood Insurance • Subsidies will be phased out for Reform Act of 2012 (BW -12) severe repetitive loss properties requires FEMA to take immediate consisting of 1-4 residences, Inside this Issue steps to eliminate a variety of business properties, and existing flood insurance subsidies properties that have incurred and calls for a number of changes in flood- related damages where 1 Biggert - Waters how the program operates. The new claims payments exceed the fair rates will reflect the full flood risk market value of the property. 2 Washington Earthquake of an insured building, and some • Properties with subsidized rates Scenario Catalog insurance subsidies and discounts will move directly to full -risk will be phased out and eventually rates after a sale of the property eliminated. Rates on almost all or after the policy has lapsed. 2 Wildfire Season buildings that are, or will be, in .New policies will be issued at SFHAs will be revised over time to full -risk rates. 3 Training Calendar reflect full flood risks. Based on various conditions set forth in the law, subsidies and grandfathered Note that policyholders should be 3 Featured Training rates will be eliminated for most aware that allowing a policy to lapse properties in the future. could be costly. A new application Effective on January 1, 2013, flood will be required and full -risk rates 3 Build Higher Website will take effect. insurance policy rates for some older non - primary residences in imp Note on Preferred Risk Idaho State NFIP SFHAs that received subsidized Polic (PRPs) ,3 Coordinator Retirement rates based on their pre -Flood As of January 1, 2013, PRPs issued Insurance Rate Map (pre -FIRM) on properties located in a high -risk status will increase by 25 percent a area may continue beyond the year until they reflect the full -risk previously designated two -year rate. A pre -FIRM building is one period until FEMA completes that was built before the community analysis and implements a revised s first flood map became effective premium structure put in place with and has not been substantially BW -12. damaged or improved. If the For more details about BW -12: building will be lived in for less than 80 percent of the policy year, it is bsa.nfipstat.fema.gov considered to be a non - primary www.nfipiservice.com. residence. www.floodsmart.gov The NFIP will also begin eliminating subsidized premiums for Strategic Alliance for Risk Reduction other buildings effective on August FEMA Region X Service Center 20700 44th Avenue West, Suite 110 1, 2013, as mandated by Section Lynnwood, Washington 98036 100205 Of BW -12. (425) 329 -3699 IRs] MAP Increasing Resilience Together JANUARY 2013 www.starr - team.com 61 NEWS FROM REGION X Page 2 Washington State Earthquake Scenario Catalog A Virtual Playbook for Natural Hazards Consequences Management Washington State Emergency Management Division in collaboration. •._... -. - y with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), United States Geological Survey (USGS), Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Western Washington University's Resilience Institute, and FEMA's contractor, URS Corporation, developed a suite of twenty (20) realistic, credible earthquake scenarios and uniquely blended hazard data with infrastructure and population =_' data in a Geographic Information System (GIS) environment to enable of :a better decision support for earthquake mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. Menu of Earthquake Scenarios The culmination of this 2.5+ year effort has resulted in an online digital scenario catalog that enables any number of federal, state, tribal, and local stakeholders to customize outputs and visually depict what is at risk during an earthquake. 41/' The Washington State Earthquake Scenario Catalog uses USGS calculated ground motions as an input to FEMAs Hazards United States - `= (HAZUS) loss estimation modeling software in order to identify the majority of impacts to the built environment from a deterministic . earthquake scenario. To supplement HAZUS outputs, data derived from USGS analysis by Dr. Nathan Wood, such as community exposure, are included into the catalog in order to provide greater resolution for certain demographic and economic metrics that HAZUS does not calculate. Once integrated into an online GIS, such information empowers the end user to depict the information that is - most relevant for them. Shaking Intensity and Probability of School In addition to completing the initial software development, members of Building Damage the WWU team were engaged to conduct focus groups with end users to ensure the finished product met their needs. This includes a four -page fact sheet that accompanies each scenario. As the back -end programming has been completed to readily accommodate HAZUS outputs for this new flexible viewer, it can easily be adapted to other natural hazards for use by any number of stakeholders or user communities. While this new tools has myriad uses, it is primarily intended to help support emergency planning functions. The Washington Earthquake Scenario Catalog is hosted by the Washington Department of Natural Resources and is easily accessible at fortress.wa.gov/dnr/seismicscenarios. Near Record Wildfire According to the National 2012, down from about $1.5 billion Season for US Interagency Fire Center this is only in 2011. The losses in 2012 are the third time on record the total generally in line with the 10 -year The total amount of acres burned number of acres burned from average of $1.2 billion. last wildfire season in the U.S. is wildfires nationwide has topped 9 Overall, 2,125 homes were roughly the same size as million in a year. The worst month consumed by wildfire nationally, Massachusetts and Connecticut put nationally was August, when more p than 3.6 million acres burned, the below the yearly average losses of together. Some of the worst fires 2,600 homes. were in Colorado, which endured highest single -month losses since both its most and second -most 2000 destructive wildfires in state history Despite the high number of acres in June 2012, and in Oregon, which burned, U.S. wildfire economic had its largest fire in state history in losses are down. There were slightly July 2012. more than $1 billion in economic R1 sk IVIAP losses from wildfires in the USA in MAP Increasing Resilience Together JANUARY 2013 www.starr - team.com 62 NEWS FROM REGION X Page 3 Featured Training Idaho State NFIP Upcoming Events & Training FEMA 395 Earthquake Safety & Coordinator Retiring (All times Pacific) Mitigation for Schools Elevation Certificates A message from Mary McGown, January 10, 10am- 12:30pm January 31, 2pm- 3:30pm Idaho State NFIP Coordinator: February 14, 10am- 12:30pm Online March 14, 10am-12:30pm This is not really "good bye," but Online* - 2 CECs This course is a one -hour webinar "see you later." February 1 marks NFIP Basics for school officials, teacher, facility my last day as State NFIP January 16, 10 am managers, and other local Coordinator for Idaho. Technically, - February 7, 10 am stakeholders interested in learning I am retiring from state March 13, 10 am how to reduce earthquake risks and government. But, really I am Online* - 1 CEC take actions to ensure school safety transitioning to a more flexible way Determining BFE and continued operation. of life where I will continue to be January 17, 10 am involved in issues important to me Online* - 1 CEC For registration information, contact P f - nehrp @fema.gov. interspersed with more hiking, more Elevation Certificates for A Zones travel, more reading and more January 24, 10am- 12:30pm Online* - 2 CECs Build Higher Website sleep. Reducing Non - Structural Damages 2011 ® I will continue to be involved with from Earthquakes t of the emerging organization of January 30, 2pm 3:30pm i .. �,. ,�i- floodplain managers in Idaho under fema - nehrp @fema.dhs.gov ' t, „,,,,,./^1-7 i ` the auspices of NORFMA. I am Earthquake Safety & Mitigation for Annual Preen um:$1 Annual Premium: Savings: 91,199 looking forward to ASFPM in Schools _.__ -_ -.. __ aora.raavinga: 535,979 Seattle in 2014. I anticipate seeing January 31, 2pm- 3:30pm While there's no silver bullet to fema - nehrp @fema.gov solve all flood woes, few things are many of you at NORFMA and Christchurch Earthquakes Workshop as effective at reducing losses as ASFPM events in the future. February 12, 1pm -5pm building structures high enough to If you are in Boise the evening of Seattle, WA keep them out of flood waters. February 8, you are invited to help eeri.org me celebrate this transition. The Earthquake Engineering Research The new Build Higher website Institute 65th Annaul Meeting buildhigher.org, provides simple, party —food, music, drinks - is from 7 February 12 -15, 2013 non - technical guidance promoting to 10 p.m. at the Boise Unitarian Seattle, WA elevating structures above Universalist Fellowship, 6200 eeri.org established Base Flood Elevations. Garrett St. - Mary McGown Hazus Earthquake Tutorial The site provides dollar figures on Mary, you will be greatly missed. February 13, 10 am the savings homeowners can enjoy ° ARR Online* - 1 CEC if they elevate one to four feet above Comprehensive Data Management minimum standards. See the site for Questions or comments? for Hazus specifics, but as an example, over March 26-29, 2013 suggestions have Tacoma, WA the course of a 30 -year mortgage, I you ggestions for the kelly.stone@fema.dhs.gov savings can be in the hundreds of Region X Newsletter staff, we would like to hear from you! Please Second Annual Idaho Floodplain thousands of dollars contact the FEMA Region X Service Management Workshop Build Higher is a joint effort of Center by email at November 13 -15, 2013 RXNewsletter @starr - team.com. Boise, ID StormSmart (stormsmart.org) and dmiles @meridiancity.org the Natural Hazard Mitigation Association (nhma. info). *To register for online courses, visit STARR's training site online at j.mp /starrwebtraining, or for more information, contact RXTraining@starr- team.com. Risk Increasing Resilience Together JANUARY 2013 www.starr - team.com 63 Memorandum G ov set CITY OF SEWARD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT >• 44..45 »p Date: November 8, 2012 To: Planning & Zoning Commission Through: Donna Glenz, Planner From: Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician Subject: 2013 - Planning & Zoning Meeting Schedule This memo is to provide a schedule of the Planning & Zoning Commission Meetings for the calendar year 2013. 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 15 (New Year's Holiday on Tuesday, January 1) February February 5 February 19 March March 5 (Note: March 5 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00) March 19 April April 2 April 16 May May 7 May 21 June June 4 (Note: June 4 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00) June 18 July My2 July 16 August August 6 August 20 September September 3 (Note: September 3 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00) September 17 October October 3 (Thursday) October 15 (Borough & Local Elections on October 1) November November 7 (Thursday) November 19 (National Election on November 5) December December 3 (Note: December 3 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00) Decemb T January January 7 January 21 If you have questions or concerns or cannot attend, ple. " 224 -4049 or email datwood cr,cityofseward.net. 64 MEMORANDUM S OF Q 9 e.-,r 4 City of Seward Community Development 4` sY' Date: February 5, 2013 To: Planning and Zoning Commission (�- From: Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician ) Subject: Reminder of the 6:00 pm Tuesday night, March 5, 2013: 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, March 5, 2013 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 March 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. 65 Memorandum of stk. ; �'o Date: February 5, 2013 414-„SwP To: Planning and Zoning Commission v Through: Donna Glenz, Planner ' U From: Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician Subject: February 11, 2013, Planning & Zoning Commission Annual Joint Work Session with City Council The annual joint work session between the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council has been scheduled for 6 p.m. on February 11 in City Council Chambers. This joint work session is an opportunity for Council to provide direction on the Commission's annual priorities. Commissioners and staff worked on the 2013 priorities during the January 15, 2013, Planning and Zoning work session. A copy of the 2013 Priorities draft is included with this memo. Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Commissioners who are available attend the scheduled joint work session. 66 Memorandum Date: January 31, 2013 , set 9O To: Historical Preservation Commission, Planning and Zoning A ■j Commission, and Port and Commerce Advisory Board gtasKP From: Johanna Kinney, City Clerk Subj: Joint Work Session with Boards and Commissions Scheduled Dear Board Members and Commissioners, Hello again! This memo is to inform you it is that time of year again for the boards and commissions to meet with the City Council to establish and review your annual priorities for your board/commission. It's also a great time just to touch base with the council, voice any concerns or ask for further direction, etc. At their last meeting, council scheduled this work session for Monday, February 11, 2013, beginning at 5:00 p.m. I have split the time up as follows: • 5:00 p.m.: Meet with the Historic Preservation Commission • 5:30 p.m.: Meet with the Port and Commerce Advisory Board • 6:00 p.m.: Meet with the Planning and Zoning Commission Please plan to attend this work session if you can and bring a draft of your annual priorities for the year. If you don't have something drafted already, you can always bring the results from the previous year's priority work session as something to start with. The meeting times this year are much shorter and I apologize for that! If you feel you may need more time, it may be worth requesting council schedule an additional work session. For this particular date, council will also be holding their regular meeting, which begins at 7:00 p.m. Johanna Kinney, chic City Clerk, City of Seward Post Office Box 167 Seward, Alaska 99664 p: 907.224.4045 e: clerk @cityofseward.net f: 907.224.4038 w: www.cityofseward.us 67 2013 Planning & Zoning Priority List Draft Short and Medium Term 1) Municipal Lands Management Plan (1995) — Update in conjunction with the Capital Improvement Plan and the City Land Disposal Policies and Procedures 2) Nash Road Bench Study (Resource Management Development Impact Study) as funding allows Continuing 1) Continue to pursue compliance with the Seward City Zoning Code by prioritizing the outstanding health and safety issues, such as snow removal, illegal camping, junk vehicles, etc. 2) Work with City Council to continue recruitment efforts for the Planning and Zoning Commission 3) Annually review the City of Seward Comprehensive Plan 4) Encourage the City Manager to request an update of the Parks & Recreation Master Plan 5) Seek additional funding for Planning & Zoning Commissioner training • Search out and add funding to the budget 68 z Feb 25 Marl Feb 18 22 Feb 11 15 Feb 4 8 0. 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