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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996 Planning & Zoning Minutes City of Seward, Alaska January 3, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 11 CALL TO ORDER The January 3, 1996, regular meeting of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Chairman Blaine Bardarson. OPENING CEREMONY Castellina led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL There were present: Blaine Bardarson, presiding, and Wayne Carpenter Stu Clark Ron Niebrugge Anne Castellina Elaine Kincheloe comprising a quorum of the Commission; and Kerry Martin, Community Development Director Rachel James, Planning Assistant ABSENT was: Shannon Skibeness (excused) CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS NOT SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING None APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA MOTION (Niebrugge/Carpenter) Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda. Bardarson deleted Item 6 B, Historic Preservation Commission Report, from the agenda and moved New Business Item B to the Regular Meeting Agenda. Motion Passed. 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She stated that the streets within the Forest Acres Subdivision and surrounding area were already extremely busy due to the Solid Waste Transfer Facility, elementary school, Army and Air Force Recreation Camps and the public campground. SHEILA SQUIRES, 2423 Maple Street, objected to the relocation of the city shop on Lot 12A, Fort Raymond Subdivision since it would create a safety hazard for school children within the Forest Acres Subdivision who walk to and from school. She added that the existing Forest Acres right-of-ways were too narrow for the additional traffic that would be generated by the existence of a new city shop in the area. No one else appeared in order to be heard, and the public hearing was closed. MOTION (Kincheloe/Niebrugge) Recommend the Solid Waste Transfer Station area at the end of Dimond Boule- vard as the preferred location for a new city and state shop complex, contingent upon the construction of the North Forest Acres Road. Clark expressed concern that the recommended site would not meet the location needs for a new Parks and Recreation warehouse or an auxiliary fire station. Niebrugge stated that recommending the Solid Waste Transfer Facility area for the location of a new city shop would adequately address public concerns. Castellina supported recommending the Solid Waste Transfer Station Facility area as the preferred location for a new city shop. She noted that the location would allow for the future expansion of the facility without encroaching into residential neighborhoods. VOTE ON MOTION Motion Passed. YES: Carpenter, Castellina, Clark, Niebrugge, Kincheloe NO: Bardarson Resolution No. 96-01, Granting a Conditional Use Permit to Mike Arledge, dba Mike's Towing for the Operation of a Vehicle Impound Lot on Lot 4, Block 14, Federal Addition Martin reviewed the recommended substitute resolution granting a Conditional Use Permit for the operation of a vehicle impound lot on Lot 4, Block 14, Federal Addition. 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UR JO UOPR:lOI ;J1Il 01 p;Jl:);Jfqo ';JnU;JAV P1!1I.L 006 '~NDI AlllIffi' ';JnU;JAV p1~1I.L lluOIR 101 pUnOdUI! ;JP!lI;JA p;JSOdOld;JlIl 01 uomsoddo S!lI p;J:l!OA ';JnU;JAV P1!1I.L 106 'NOS.LlI:!IH'1V N:!I'1V~ "101 punod~ UR JO lno pUR U! p;J1R101 AIP!dR1 ;J1;JM S;JINoUIOlnR AUR1;JU;Jll lRlIl P;J1RlS;JH 'p1RA )fUnf R SR ;Jsn ;JUIRS ;JlIllOU SRM 101 punodUI~ ;Jp~lI;JA R lRlIl p;Jm1Rp 'llU!MO.L S,;J){!W Rqp '){lRd 1;JI!R1.L M;J!A AR8 ':!I~(I:!I'llIV DIW 'p;JU;Jdo SRM llUPR;JlI :lnqnd ;J1Il pUR 'P;J10U SRM MRI Aq p;J1!nb;J1 SR p;JlIsnqnd pUR p;J1Sod SR llUPR;JlI :lnqnd JO a:lpoN n iJ8vJ 'f> iJUJnJOA SiJjnUIW UOISSIUJUJO:J 8uluuv/J 9661 'f A.ivnuv[ tnfsvzy 'p.LVM.iJS fa N!;) City of Seward, Alaska January 3, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 15 a fire on the property. She stated that the proposed use was not in harmony with the goal of the Comprehensive Plan to improve the community's appearance. Clark questioned whether or not a wooden fence would protect the impounded vehicles from vandalism. Niebrugge stated that the proposed use would have a detrimental effect on the value of adjoining property. VOTE ON MAIN MOTION Motion Failed. Unanimous RECESS: The meeting recessed at 8:50 p.m. and reconvened at 9:05 p.m. NEW BUSINESS Housing Action Plan Martin stated that the city's Strategic Plan called for the development of a community housing action plan. Following a request from Martin, the Commission held a lengthy discussion on community housing issues for inclusion in the plan. Proposed Coal Handling Facility on Alaska Railroad Corporation Property Martin stated that the only information currently available regarding the proposed coal handling facility was included in the agenda packet. He noted that Conditional Use Permit would be required from the Commission prior to operation of the proposed facility. Clark objected to the location of the proposed facility next to the cruise ship docking area. Kincheloe agreed. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS Martin stated that the city had hired an independent contractor to develop a local flood hazard mitigation plan. He noted that upon completion of the plan the city would be eligible for flood damage prevention grants. Yanez stated that a resolution to approve the Strategic Parking Management Plan was scheduled for action at the January 8, 1996, City Council meeting. COMMISSION DISCUSSION (lE~S AlL)) UElUl!Eq;) UOSlEplEg ~U!Ell:I ~u,7{fJ ~",-.., . i' ~""'l '-$.. ,.ift.'. "\ 'i,"YV :::t.." ;~> '-'-~~"'. ~... "~-___ 'Ji ~J""H... '- <!j;.. ~-~ ~: ,'_: ,.,.~~ 4 ~ :,;,~...".O.~ (~,"",,_ '~ .~,- '.-' .,'", '.",," ""<.I"l';O ",..) ~ ~;' ......, . ,'" :;.0")\'...;.1 \~t~, ., II ,,<-\. : ~ ~ :" : 0 ~!.~ .. '" MJ ~ ,! ~ .',. ;..." " '" "':"0."):: Q <:':.~ . '" .,' ~"~.;$' '.oUP[ElU UO!SP~P S,l! U! UO!SS!lUlUO;) ~ql ~P!n~ Ol ~:>E[d U! ~l~M SUE[d I30Y...sgF!JIpq. 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ROLL CALL There were present: Blaine Bardarson, presiding, and Wayne Carpenter Stu Clark Ron Niebrugge Anne Castellina Elaine Kincheloe Shannon Skibeness comprising a quorum of the Commission; and Kerry Martin, Community Development Director Rachel James, Planning Assistant CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS NOT SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING KEN and SUSIE PETERSON, 604 Alder Street, expressed concerns that a Corps of Engineer's Permit to fill lots YY and ZZ in Forest Acres Subdivision would adversely affect their property by increasing the level of the water table. ROGER STEINBRECHER, 2614 Birch Street, encouraged the Commission to examine how the proposal to fill Lots YY and ZZ in Forest Acres Subdivision would impact adjacent property with regard to flood hazard. He spoke as representative for Birch Street resident, Peter Fitzmaurice, who was also concerned that the proposal to fill Lots YY and ZZ would adversely affect the surrounding area. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA MOTION (Clark/Castellina) Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda. Skibeness requested that Item 12 C, Public Notice of an Application for a Corps of Engineers Permit by Afognak Logging to Raise the Ground Level of Lots YY and ZZ, Forest Acres Subdivision, be taken out of order following Item 8, Presentations with Prior Notice. ;)UON SS3NISIUI <IIDISINI..>INfl SOOW!ueUn 'passed uonow NOIJ.OW NO :ilJ.OA 'UUld ;)A!SU;)l{;)ldwoJ ;)lp j3U!lU;)W;)ldUl! U! lS!SSl! PloOM lU;)WPU;)Wl! P;)SOdOld ;)l{lll!lp p;)lmS )[llllJ 'j3U!UUUld Ul!l{ll;)lpl!l 'll!sodold :)y!:);)ds l! 01 j3U!l:)l!;)l Sl!M UO!SS!UlUlOJ ;)l{lll!lp Ul;):)UO:) p;)SS;)ldx;) SS;)U;)q!)[S 'ZO-96 'oN UOnolosa'H aAo.lddv (a~~o.lqa!N/)f.ley;)) NOIJ.OW 'P;)SOP Sl!M j3uPl!;)l{ :)Hqod ;)lp pUl! 'pll!;)l{ ;)q Oll;)PlO U! p;)ll!;)ddl! ;)UO ON 'p;)u;)do Sl!M j3uPl!;)l{ :)Hqod ;)lp pUl! 'P;)lOU Sl!M p;)l{s!yqnd pUl! 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Skibeness stated that although the commissioners and residents might not agree with the replat, all requirements in the zoning code were met. VOTE ON MOTION Motion Passed. Unanimous Downtown Parking Martin stated that the City was exploring the possibility of developing a downtown parking lot on Lots 33-40, Block 10, Original Townsite of Seward, at the corner of Third Avenue and Adams Street. He requested feedback from the Commission on the proposal. Niebrugge supported the downtown parking lot proposal. Clark stated that utilizing certain downtown lots for parking was an appropriate use for vacant lots. Kincheloe supported the proposed location at the corner of Adams Street and Third Avenue. She supported the idea of small parking lots scattered throughout the downtown area. She was opposed to a parking lot on the corner of Ballaine Boulevard and Railway Avenue. Skibeness questioned the feasibility of the project and suggested a plat to relocate the existing tot lot. 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UO!S!A!pqns sa.lav lsa.loil .ZZ pUB XX S}0'1 JO laA<l'] puno.l~ aql as!BH 01 :l~:l0'1 ~~oJV Aq nW.lad S,.I<l<lU~U:iI JO sd.lo;) B .IoJ uO!lB;)!lddV DB JO aa!loN a!lqDd 966T 'L tUVruqil d V'fIm]V 'p.JVMilS fo N!:J Ol il8vel 'p ilUlnWA Sillnu!W UO!SS!Ul.Ul.O:J 8u!uuv1c/ City of Seward, Alaska February 7, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 21 MARTIN stated that possible projects to be included in the City's Flood Hazard Mitigation Plan included the extension of the Japanese Creek levy, repairs to the Lowell Creek Diversion Tunnel, and measures to prevent the future flooding of the Small Boat Harbor. BARDARSON encouraged the public to read the weekly City Calendar in the Seward Phoenix Log for information on upcoming Planning and Zoning Commission agenda items. CLARK requested that the Commission review its public notification policy. SKIBENESS stated that the proposed north Forest Acres Road, the current Corps of Engineers Permit application and the Flood Hazard Mitigation Plan were issues which could significantly impact the Forest Acres Subdivision. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 9:00 p.m. hel E. James Planning AS.~_hu ~ #;~';" ,~ - :' '.- ,~ .' (City ~\tf:". '" .if" ;: /,.,; ~ :< n e I ~~c: ~~ ~ \ : ~ ,^; " :: ~~''<. ,c""/'-(fA. J&.C'" J':: 41",., ,~-- ~._,:~.t:., t ~:."-,.,~:I ,,;, !~~.::._.':~ ~ s>~~,~1 ":-~~ '<'.~~I ,r...~ 0 F f 4,,",,,~;<~~"'~ It..,lIU\\\ aa~ Blaine Bardarson Chairman City of Seward, Alaska March 6, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Pa/?e 21 CALL TO ORDER The March 6, 1996, regular meeting of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Vice Chairman Anne Castellina. OPENING CEREMONY Clark led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. ~JY.}lY.)l.IO;) Sl! 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JJll!SpdIUO;) ss~u~q!){S UOUUllqS ~JJJJroq~!N UO"8: ){Jl!I;) filS pUll 'JJll!p!srod 'l!um~lSl!;) ~uUV :lU~S~Jd ~J~M ro~lJ.L 'I'IV;) 'I'IO'H 1:1: iJXVJ 'f? iJUltl[OA SiJJnulW UOISS!WUlO::J :JUIUUVJJ 966l '9 q;uvW VJfS1YJV 'pJVMiJS fo NI::J City of Seward, Alaska March 6,1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 23 I i I ' Replat of Lots 17A and 18, Block 1, CleatView Subdivision, to CleatView Subdivision No. 4, was recommended to the Borough Planning Commission for approval contingent upon dedication of a five foot electrical easement along the east lot line; and Corps of Engineers Public Notice of Application for permit by Kenai Fjords Tours Inc. At Renard (Fox) Island was noted for information. BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVE REPORT None HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVE REPORT Skibeness reported on the most recent Historic Preservation Commission meeting. She stated that the Commission had recommended individuals to receive the first annual historic preservation award which would be presented at the March 18 Council meeting. She reported that the Commission had discussed items to include in the proposed historic brochure of Seward. She further noted the discussion of the nomination of endangered properties to the historic preservation list including St. Peters :Episcopal Church, Jesse Lee Home and the Railroad Depot building. She also mentioned the dedication of the Seward Meridian Monument. PRESENTATIONS WITH PRIOR NOTICE None. PUBLIC HEARINGS Draft Flood H117.ards Mitigation Plan. Martin stated that the city had suffered $6 to $7 million in damage from the September 1995 flood. He explained the funding process by state and federal governments for disasters. He stated that long-range planning for flood mitigation was required prior to the release of any grant funds, and Seward planned to apply for part of the $1 million available in flood mitigation grant funds. He reviewed the history of flooding in the Seward area and the draft flood mitigation plan using visual aids. Notice of public hearing as posted and published was noted, and the public hearing was opened. No one appeared in order to be heard, and the public hearing was closed. MOTION (Clark/Niebrugge) Recommend flood hazards mitigation plan to the City council for approval in order to apply for grant funds. Skibeness stated that the City should focus on the entire project. She recommended review by hydrologists on how each project within the plan would be addressed for the overall benefit of each area in the community. Castellina agreed. VOTE ON MOTION Motion Passed. 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MOTION (Clark/Niebrugge) Recommend City Council approval of a resolution naming Seward area streets Motion Passed. Unanimous ADMINISTRATION REPORTS Martin stated that the National Planning Conference was being held in Florida this year and included sessions on the Planning Commission. He reported on recent and future council action related to the city shop relocation and parking issues. Yanez reviewed a proposed RFP for planning, development, marketing, fmancing, management and disposition of designated property within the City. He stated that the grand opening of the youth center was scheduled for Sunday, March 10. COMMISSION DISCUSSION CLARKstated that public quality of life concerns should be incorporated into the proposed RFP for City property, and the successful contractor should not be allowed to participate in the development of city parcels due to a direct fmancial conflict of interest. SKlBENESSstated that the former plans, such as the Land Management Plan, completed by the city and comments made by the public on the plans should be incorporated into the RFP in order to avoid duplication of efforts. She suggested the annual rotation of the chairman and vice chairman in order to give other commissioners experience. NlEBRUGGEcomplimented the administration on the development of the flood mitigation and cemetery plans. CASTELLINA agreed with the rotation of chairman. She questioned the need to develop a land plan for the city again. CITIZENS'DISCUSSION CAROL CHAUDIERE, 1129 Cliff View Place, commented that the proposed RFP should not be limited to just "expert fIrms" but to anyone who felt qualified to respond. She stated that a conflict of interest existed if a contractor were allowed to receive a fmancial return through fees 'jj~T1 :np Ol ;}:)U~~jj;}II~ JO ;}jjp;}ld ;}lp P;}l ;}OJ;}lpUr)l ANOWIDI;iI;J -nNIN;ildO 'UOS1~p1~H ;}U~~lH u~Ull~mD Aq 'urd OS:L l~ l;}PlO Ol P;}II~:J S~M UO~SS~UlUlO:J jju~uoz pU~ jjUruu~ld P1~M;}S ;}lp JO jj~l;};}UJ l~lnjj;}l '9661 's IpdV ;}ll.1 H;ilffilO 0.1 'l'lV;J 9l a8vd 'fr aUJtlTOA samU!W UO!SS!UJUJO:J 8ulUUVld 966l '[ l!.1dV V'!SVlV 'p.1viltas fo AID m~ll:J ;}:JM. t\\IHU:", ~.....~ ........l '''\0 ..,.,,/.l'''.tt. ~ ~ "V .wJI ~ ,'" i' ~ .,,~., - .....tH~,~e.~"....f~...~ ~. ,;JT -4' ,"1j\. ~ '~"j;'" V(" "'S! ~ i'~,I'~"'" 41:"'~ 't,): fil'o ... .. nt. 't. ::; _,-.~~.'m '~': ~ .. '.'~-,r .... :(6~ ~o~: '" . ~ QII ~ ;, _f :' ~ ". "~ ~ ~~(~;,...,( "~"Al;~~),i .....,:> J-:-'k, 1'""/:':' tj~!..f,'r,~ '''''''..' ;"J ,... 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SPECIAL ITEMS Swearin~ in of Commissioners. Deputy City Clerk Jones administered the oath of office to Wayne Carpenter and Elaine Kincheloe. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA MOTION (Kincheloe/Niebrugge) Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda. Clark moved Item 11 A, Selection of Commission Chairperson and Vice Chairperson, to 5 A. Motion Passed. Without objection. Bardarson stated that the March 6, 1996, regular meeting minutes were approved as written. Election of Chairman. Bardarson opened the floor to nominations for Chairman. Niebrugge nominated Blaine Bardarson for Chairman. pUl~ ~pJRM::>S 1noqR UOHRWJ01U! 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Skibeness stated that all recipients of the award were listed on a plaque hung in city hall and received a framed proclamation from the City Council. She further stated that the Commission had nominated five properties to the state's endangered property list including St. Peters Episcopal Church, the Jesse Lee Home, The Alaska Railroad Depot, the Railroad observation car and the Lowell Creek Diversion Tunnel. Skibeness invited everyone to attend the April 17 work session to be held at the Seward Commercial Building at 7:00 p.m. PRESENTATIONS WITH PRIOR NOTICE Dan Claugus - Jesse Lee Home Development Claugus presented plans for renovation and operation of the Jesse Lee Home. He indicated that there were no plans to connect Benson Road to Phoenix. He displayed a site plan and discussed traffic flow patterns. He noted that the first phase included renovation of Jewel Guard Hall and the Balto Building. He stated that the Jewel Guard Hall basement would house a bakery, confectionery and ice cream production area tied into the first floor and hotel rooms, and the first floor would include a bakery and confectionery, ice cream shop, travel agency, hotel main entrance, hotel suites and gift shop. He stated that the remaining fIreplace would be restored if possible, and he planned to erect a 100 ft flagpole. He reported that the second floor would consist of hotel rooms, an Alaska historical theater or dinner theater and other commercial uses, and the third floor would be hotel rooms. He noted that space would be available for lease, and if alcohol was served, it would be only beer and wine with meals. He stated that the basement of the Balto building would house a fitness center and game room, primarily for summer use. He noted that the first floor would include an Alaska style buffet restaurant and kitchen, and the second floor would house a gift shop and grocery. Claugus indicated an interest in pursuing linking the Jesse Lee Home development with a ski resort which would entail an assemblage of several neighboring properties after construction of the first two phases. Bardarson suspended the rules to allow questions from the audience. There was no objection from the Commission. Claugus indicated that meeting rooms would be available for the public. An audience member noted that the topography off Benson would allow underground parking, and the Gulf of Alaska was visible from the third floor corner. Claugus reported that he had spoken with Judy Martin about senior housing for the second phase, Goode Hall, and Martin had indicated a need for 10 to 12 new senior housing units. 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He stated that John Walsh possessed some records of where people were buried. He noted that there were temporary metal markers that may be engraved with names. He suggested fencing, gates, plotting and keeping the flowers instead of grass. He also noted that Mr. Kerns used to have a log and diary of the cemetery. He supported the idea of allowing family plots. He agreed with Karges about maintaining the size of the cemetery lands and suggested adding to the reserve. He noted that the historical aspect of the cemetery should be of interest to tourists. He suggested taking care of the cemetery in phases rather than as a whole project. No one else spoke in order to be heard and the public hearing was closed. Martin displayed the John Walsh butcher paper record of the cemetery. Dunham stated that Walsh was still alive and could help decipher the record. Martin asked who would do the mapping and locating of the graves. He noted that the City received a $12,000 legislative grant to relocate a road and begin a new area, remove debris and clean up the brush. He added that the City had applied for a historic preservation grant to survey the grave sites, but no state money was available and the program was canceled. Martin understood that the Legion wanted to keep the veterans cemetery, the Masons wanted to maintain its cemetery, and the Oddfellows, with no members in Alaska, indicated a willingness to deed the parcel to the City as long as any future members could be buried there. Martin liked the idea of volunteer work days if a coordinator could be found. He appreciated the input and stated that he would attend the next Pioneers' meeting. He stated that the tentative schedule was to have another public hearing with action by the Commission in May. Kincheloe agreed that the permit fees should be nominal. She hoped that groups could work together towards an agreed upon standard. 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He believed the community and developer could resolve potential differences. WILLARD DUNHAM, 600 Alder Street, stated that he was glad to see someone interested in developing the Jesse Lee Home. He also supported the rezone for Mr. Meehan. He agreed with Meehan's comments about land surrounding his proposed inn. MIKE WILEY, 550 Railway, spoke in support of the Jesse Lee Home project and noted that the building had been on the state's most endangered property list many times. No one else spoke in order to be heard, and the public hearing was closed. Carpenter asked Martin to explain the reason for recommending a change in the land use plan to allow hotels by CUP rather than rezone of the property. Martin stated that, with the CUP process, the public would have an opportunity to address the project through public hearing, but once rezoned, any use allowed could be done without public involvement. MOTION (Bardarson/Carpenter) Recommend to the City Council the rezone of Lots 1 and 2, Block 9, and Lot 12, Block 10, Federal Addition; and Lots SA, 9A and llA, Oceanview Subdivision No 10 from a mix of Office Residential, Urban Residential and Institutional to Auto Oriented Commercial. Bardarson discussed existing uses in the area and supported rezone since part of the surrounding property was already zoned AC and the land was contiguous with the zoning. Clark supported the development through a CUP process rather than rezoning the entire area. He discussed the comprehensive plan and the concentration of commercial uses. Niebrugge supported both projects but was concerned with development that might take place at the other rezoned properties. He supported change of the land use table in order to protect the surrounding neighborhoods. Kincheloe reported that she had received calls from the neighbors in support of the Meehan rezone and echoed the concerns of Clark and Niebrugge. 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Illpl;)mmO:l olnll P;)UOZ;)l ~q Plnoqs ll~lll ;)l!lU;) ;)q1 11lq1 P;)llllS UOSlllpl1l8 .P;);)l~lll;)lU;)d.Ill'J .~lllpdolddll SIlM P;)fOld ;)ql pUll P;)lU;)PO 'JV APll;)lIll SIlM ll;)lll ;)ql1llql P;)llllS ;)qS .ll;)lll;)ql JO ;)UOZ;)l pUll ;):lUllU!PlO ;)ql P;)lOAllJ SS;)U;)q!)[S 966l 'E /{.JdJ? vJ/roW 'p./VM3S fo N!J frE iJ8vJ 'fr iJU.In/oA SiJln1J!W UO!SS!UlUlO:J 8u!Uuv/J City of Seward, Alaska April 3, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 35 UNFINISHED BUSINESS Seward Ambulance Corps CUP Landscaping Plan MOTION (Skibeness/Clark) Approve Seward Volunteer Ambulance Corps CUP Landscaping Plan MOTION (Kincheloe/Clark) Amend by deleting "or standard steel mesh" from the plan. Motion Passed. Unanimous. VOTE ON MAIN MOTION AS AMENDED Motion Passed. Unanimous. Draft RFP for the Planning. Development. Marketing. Financing. Management and Disposition of Designated Property in Seward. Alaska Martin explained the process to be used. He asked for comments and concerns on the draft. Clark stated that he would like to see Commission review and approval of the conclusions reached at the end of each task. He voiced concern about a possible conflict of interest situation and recommended the deletion of the second sentence allowing the successful bidder or responder to participate in the development of some of the parcels if approved by the Council. Kincheloe was concerned about the effects of transportation that were not addressed in the RFP. She also had difficulty with the cost benefit ratio and asked for more detailed information. She noted that the RFP should reflect the plans adopted by the community in the past. Skibeness proposed additional evaluation criteria on page 101, Item 7, "How well public resident's quality of life concerns have been addressed." She stated that private industry performed better than a government entity, but must have some incentive. She asked the city manager about other situations similar to this RFP process. City Manager Garzini stated that he had been receiving an average of two inquiries per week on the available land. He stated that the RFP would allow for more orderly development and provide a master marketing plan adopted by the community. He stated that the tentative time line is to advertise the RFP in June, open proposals in August, and plan to dispose of the properties in spring 1997. MOTION (Clark/Niebrugge) Postpone until May 1, 1996. Motion Passed. Unanimous. 'SS:l:lOJd :lq:! UJll:ll 01 :lUlH )[0011! :l:lU!S Jll:lA lJ:lll:l qof :llJl ~U!~UlllJ:l JO ld:l:lUO:l :lq:! q:!!M :l:lJ~ll lOU P!P :llJ lnq 'UllUlJ!lllJ:l ~U!:lq :lSl:l :lUO:lUlOS 01 UOH:l:lfqo OU plllJ NOSlIV<IlIVS 'p:l:lJ~ll :l~~nJq:l! N 'l!:lunoJ:lq:! Aq P:lUJfilj:lAO SllM UO!lllPU:lUlUlO:l:lJ S I UO!SS!UlUlOJ :lq:! 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SlOl :lSll:ll OMl :lUNUlO:l PlnoM lS:lnb:lJ lllld:lJ :lq:! p:lllllS U!lJllW .uOIsIAwqns ~uI.mW '1 )faom 'z ~ 1 S}o'l JO l~ldalI aAo.Iddv (aOlaqaU!)I/)f.I~I;)) NOI.LOW uOIsIAlpqns ~up~W .1 )faom .Z ~ 1 S}o'l JO l~ldalI SS:fINISflS M:fIN 9f a8vJ 'f? awnZOA samU!W UO!SS!UJUJOJ 8u!uuvlJ 966l 'f 1,udy 1JJfSV]Y 'p.llJMaS fo ND City of Seward, Alaska April 3, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 37 CITIZENS'DISCUSSION JAMES KRASNANSKY, 536 Second Avenue, on behalf of SV AC, had hoped the landscaping plan would be approved as presented. He asked for a definition of a solid fence because SV AC thought a steel mesh fence was solid. He stated that most of the work was done on a volunteer basis and it was not economical to erect a solid wood fence. He noted that SV AC may appeal the Commission's decision. WILLARD DUNHAM, 600 Alder Street, stated that the pre-bid conference for the ASLC project was attended by 59 people. He noted that Seward had a serious housing shortage, especially first class housing. He added that the proliferation of B&B's has contributed to the problem. He suggested that the city use some of the $12,000 to do some platting and identification of burial sites in the cemetery. He added that many of the deceased were registered through the court system. MIKE MEEHAN thanked the Commission for its time and support. He stated that he would lobby the Council to proceed with his project. CAROL CHAUDIERE, 1129 Cliff View Place, suggested SV AC plant trees as a barrier rather than install a fence. She stated that the area would look better with some landscaping such as trees. COMMISSION & ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZENS' COMMENTS KINCHELOE reported that the Director of Corrections was not supporting any expansion of the Spring Creek Prison because of the housing shortage in Seward. SKIBENESS thanked the public for staying through the lengthy meeting. BARDARSON stated that he would rather see no fence at the SV AC site than a metal fence. It was the consensus of Commission to reconsider the SV AC fence issue at the next meeting. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 11 :08 pm. (City Seal) j".~~~~ ",,,,~ ,:"'l ~! '>~', ,~, et'" {\"" ,,:'#, '0 ( . ':. /11 '-" "~:;;I> ;;''1,/ 1#1 "'"- Il,'!-t .~ ~ ~ .~ il'~l "", ,<1 J"" ......',) ,:~ ';.1 "f! '" 'ic,~ ,'It ,. ;~~ .~~~"" ~ ", ,~':' ~&Z~ Blaine Bardarson Chairman Qed ~ ~ ~.J..D..-) Patricia J. Jones, CMC Deputy City Clerk ., .,' ;)ql pUll Pll s8up;);)w u;)do ;)ql 'lS;)l;)lU! JO l::l!IJUO::l 'ApOq Illp!pnHSllnb II Sll ;)101 s, UO!SS!lUlUOJ ;)ql UO SIlM. smoJ U!IlW ;)ql pUll 'Sl;)UO!SS!lUlUOJ 8U!UUllld 10J UO!SS;)S 8U!U!llll lU;)ll;)::lX;) Ull P;)PU;)Ull pllq A;)qllllql P;)llllS SS;)U;)qP1S pUll llUHl;)lSIlJ 'pod<llI ~U!ll~.I.1 .I<lUOIssI1UWOJ ';)::lUllU!P10 U8!S ;)ql UO 8UppOM. U!8;)q Ol ;)lll!l SIlM. l! lllql UO!SS!lUlUO::l ;)ql P;)S!APll OSlll;)H 'llpu;)811 ;)unf ;)ql uo ;)q PlnOM. 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CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS NOT SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING None. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA MOTION (Castellina/Niebrugge) Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda. Clark moved the SV AC Conditional Use Permit fence requirement to the regular agenda. Motion Passed. Unanimous Bardarson noted the following consent agenda items approved by the Commission: The April 3, 1996, regular meeting minutes were approved as written; Thomas replat of Lots 15 and 16, Block 6, Cliff Addition, was recommended to the Borough Planning Commission for approval; and Letter from Four Seasons Property Management regarding development of its leased railroad property at Port Avenue and Fourth Avenue was noted for information. PUBLIC HEARINGS Resolution No. 96-05, granting a conditional use permit to Daniel Claugus for renovation and development of the Jesse Lee Home as a hotel complex on Lot 15B, Jesse Lee Heights Subdivision Addition No. 4 Notice of public hearing as posted and published as required by law was noted, and the public hearing was opened. WALTER CORRIGAN, 1708 Chiswell, stated that the historical nature of the building had prompted the allowed use of a hotel in the R3 zone by conditional use permit. He stated that the original facade of the building should be restored to its natural state, minimal signage should be allowed and alcoholic beverages should be prohibited since the complex was located in a residential neighborhood. He noted that the Land Use Plan prohibited an alcoholic establishment in residential zones. He stated that preservation was important but the needs of the citizens living in the area should be considered first. DAN CLAUGUS, Eagle River, stated that he had no plans to operate a country western bar. He noted that no decision had been made on whether or not alcohol would be allowed but he planned to serve only beer or wine with meals if allowed. He stated that he would not serve . Aau.lO>>e AlP aql Aq pall!wqns asoql ql!M. S pue t' sa~ed ~u!lnl!lsqns Aq puaWV (eU!IIalSB;J/aolaq;)U!)I) NOlLOW 'SO-96 'ON uO!lnlosaH aAo.lddv ()(.lef;)/.laluad.le;J) NOUOW 'w'd Sf:S W paUaAUO;)a.l pue 'w'd fZ:S le paSSa;)a.l ~U!laaw aq.L :SS:iI;JIDI ';}APG UOSU;}8 Ol SlU;}W;}AOldW! pUR ARM. JO lqJ3P ;}Ql JO UOmS!nb:lR 10J ;}P!AOld pUR QlRd ;})[!q R l:lnllSUO:l Ol A;}U10UR Al!:l ;}Ql WOl] SUOnRpU;}WWO:l;}l p;}pnpu! q:l!qM uOnnIOS;}l ;}Ql JO s;}J3Rd OMllSRI ;}ql J3Unmnsqns P;}PU;}WWO:l;}l ;}H 'SnJ3nRf;) 'lW W01J SURld P;}I!Rl;}P AUR P;}A!;}:l;}l lOU pRq ;}q ;}SnR:l;}q SSRdwO:lu;} PlnoM l;);}fOld ;}QllRqM JO UOnd;}:ll;}d JJRlS uo P;}SRq ;}l;}M l!uu;}d ;}ql U! P;}lSH SUOmpUO:l ;}Ql pUR llOd;}l JJRlS ;}Ql U! 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Unanimous consent. Clark stated that the first priority was to ensure the historical integrity of the Jesse Lee Home while encouraging Mr. Claugus to complete the development according to the conditions in the CUP. MOTION (Castellina/Clark) Amend Section 2, Condition 10, by adding approval by the State Historic Preservation Office. Castellina stated that review by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) was necessary since the Jesse Lee Home was of historical significance. Skibeness wanted to be sure that the Home remained on the national historic register. In answer to concerns by the Commission, Coombs clarified that he would be working with the SHPO and Mr. Peterson from the National Park Service on the Jesse Lee Project. VOTE ON MOTION Motion Passed. Unanimous MOTION (Castellina/Niebrugge) Delete Condition No.3, requirement to construct a bike path in the existing easement along the south side of Benson Drive from Swetmann Avenue west to Phoenix Road and extending south 117.68 feet along Phoenix Road. Castellina stated that it was not necessary to require construction of a bike path. She noted that the project would require considerable funding without the added cost of a bike path. Skibeness stated that the increased traffic could be hazardous to neighborhood children so she proposed the construction of a bike path along the corridor off Swetmann as a safe path for pedestrian and bicycle traffic. Kincheloe stated that it was improper to require the construction of a bike path on property that was not owned by the developer. MOTION (Kincheloe/Skibeness) Amend Condition 3 to read" Construction of a bike and pedestrian path, to standards approved by the city's Manager of Engi- neering and Utilities, in the existing ease- ment along the south side of Benson Drive on parcel 15B." " .. 'paJ!nbaJ lJodaJ s,Jaau~ua ;'YJ1ul aql ssalun 'A~M JO lq~P ~u!ls!xa aql JO pua aql OJ anUaA V uu~m -laMS mOJJ 'SP.rnP~lS u~!sap a~~.lOq;,uV JO Am~dp!unw 01 'aAp<I uosuag JO lOam -aAoJdUf! pu~ A~M JO lq~P JO uO!l!s!nb;,v" :sMolloJ ~ p~a.l 01 9 'ON uO!l!puo:::> puamv (~Umals~:::>/Jaluad.rn:::>) NOlLOW 'sa!:jJadOJd JaqlO Ol PRdw! aql az!w!u!W Ol uow~gnqo UR pRq JadOIaAap aqllRql pappR aH 'pal:JRdUl! aJaM sa!:jJadOJd gU!Joqqg!au aql J! IOllUO:J s,J;}doIaAap aql Japun lOU A:jJadoJd uo SUO!lRU!WJalap a){l?w Ol UOWWO:J SRM l! lRql palRlS aH . AlJadOJd pauMoun aAoJdUl! 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Niebrugge stated that he had not had sufficient time to review the application and conditions in order to make a clear decision. He requested further information from Mr. Claugus and the staff. Skibeness asked if Mr. Claugus could respond to the proposed postponement. Bardarson suspended the rules without objection from the Commission. Dan Claugus stated that he had a short time frame in which to install the sewer and roof during the 1996 construction season. He objected to being forced to purchase additional property to improve the road. He stated that he was required to finalize the sale with Mr. Irick by June 1. VOTE ON POSTPONEMENT Motion Failed. YES: NO: Bardarson Carpenter, Castellina, Clark, Kincheloe, Niebrugge, Skibeness VOTE ON SECONDARY AMENDMENT Motion Passed. YES: Carpenter, Clark, Kincheloe, Nie- brugge NO: Bardarson, Castellina, Skibeness VOTE ON AMENDMENT Motion Passed. YES: Carpenter, Clark, Kincheloe, Nie- brugge NO: Bardarson, Castellina, Skibeness RECESS: The meeting recessed at 9:48 p.m. and reconvened at 9:55 p.m. MOTION (Kincheloe/Skibeness) Add new Condition No.3 to read as fol- lows: "Pave the existing utility and bike path on the north edge of Lot 15B and southerly edge of Benson Drive between Phoenix Road and Swetmann Avenue." . 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Clark supported total management by private organizations and no city involvement. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Election of Chairman and Vice Chairman. Niebrugge nominated Blaine Bardarson as Chairman, the motion was seconded by Castellina. Niebrugge nominated Castellina who declined. Nominations were closed and a unanimous ballot was cast for Bardarson. Kincheloe nominated Carpenter Vice Chairman, the motion was seconded by Niebrugge. Nominations were closed and a unanimous ballot was cast for Carpenter. Two Lakes Park - Second Avenue Alley Vacation. Deputy Clerk Jones noted that this item had been postponed from the April meeting, and there was a motion on the floor to recommend City Council support of the vacation of the alley right of way between Second and First Avenues, south of C Street. The Commission discussed various aspects of the request to vacate the Second Avenue alley right of way. Motion Passed. Unanimous Draft request for proposals for the planning. development. marketing. financing. management and disposition of designated property in Seward. Martin requested final comments from the commission prior to recommendation of the RFP to the City Council. He noted that the RFP was scaled down to include property in the harbor area rather than throughout the city. Kincheloe requested the inclusion of a reference to require consideration of existing city plans including the comprehensive plan and an explanation of any deviation from existing plans. In addition, she requested a cost benefit analysis and consideration of traffic patterns within the community. 'auoN S.1N:tIWWO;) .SN:tIZI.LI;) 0.1 :tISNOdSIDI NOI.1YlI.1SINIWOY 21l NOISSIWWO;) 'auoN S.1N:tIWWO;) ,sN:tIZI.LI;) 'UUUU!uq::l su uo!pa{;}-al S!q lOJ UO!SS!1UUIOJ al[l pa){Uul[l NOSlIYOlIYH 'slaqwuqJ I!::lunoJ al[l U! 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"I, ~..\ _I 0'" <. ~~, , '1'. ~.:\. ,<~ ~""', 't~.l<... ~~ ..... ,. ,~. ,.t,e" ". .I:"'~ .:- a. ....., ::;.... ~ ~ ".' . ~_, .,.".f ,... :: ,,"~' ,," ':. ~ . - ~ . - :Ei~ :;\: ~.~ ~ ' ::; (l'~ \ " :: ~" ',~/! 1 :; \::~'" ":':'::~:~,;t\:: "~~ ",;,~" ~\:~ "t~1 . \">'~\l..D> li'''IiU\\~' City of Seward, Alaska June 5, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 47 CALL TO ORDER The June 5, 1996, regular meeting of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Chairman Blaine Bardarson. OPENING CEREMONY Carpenter led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL There were present: Blaine Bardarson, presiding, and Wayne Carpenter Stu Clark Shannon Skibeness Anne Castellina Ron Niebrugge comprising a quorum of the Commission; and ~u~npA\ Sll p~A01ddll ~1~A\ S~lnU!W gun~~w 1llln8~1 '9661 '1 AllW ~ql ~P~A01ddll SllA\ "w'd 00: 111ll gun~~w UO!SS!WWO;) gU!UUllld ~q110 lU~WUlnofpll AJOlllPUllW gU!Plllg~l OOZ'Ot'Z ~PO;) Al!;) plllA\~S ~Ql pU~Ulll 01 ~;1UllU!P10 Ull gU!PU~WWO;1~l '01-96 'ON uonnlos~"M :UO!SS!WWO;) ~Ql Aq p~A01ddll SW~l! llPU~glllu~SUO;1 gU!A\OII01 ~ql P~lOU UOS1llp1llg snompumIl 'p3SSBd uO!loW 'BPU3:ly lU3SUO;) pUB Bpu3:ly 3ql 3AOJddy (BU!II31SB;)j}(JBI;)) NOI.LOW YONR~y .LNRSNO;) ONY YONR~y .tIO 'IY AOlIddY '~UON ~NIlIYIDI ;)I'1ID1d 1I0.tl OR'lIlOIDI;)S .LON SWR.LI YONR~Y NO S.LNRWWO;) ,SNRZI.LI;) 'S:l{~~A\ A\~1ll U! ~l~ldwO;1 ~q 01 P~llld!;1!lUll SllA\ gU!PHnq llll!dsoq A\~U ~Ql101 ug!S~P ~l~ld lllllQl P~llllS Z~Ull A ,gU!PHnq lod~a pll01Hll"M ~Ql pUlllOq1llH lllOg IIllwS ~Ql U! 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PUBLIC HEARINGS Resolution No. 96-06, authorizing a Conditional Use permit to Samantha and Jeff Ovenden for Livestock (a horse) on Lot KK, Forest Acres Subdivision Skibeness reported a possible conflict of interest because her husband owned the property adjacent to Lot KK and she had a substantial direct or indirect financial interest in the proposal. Bardarson ruled that no conflict of interest existed as there would be no significant financial gain for Skibeness. MOTION(Skibeness/Castellina) Shall the decision of the Chair stand? Motion Failed. YES: NO: Bardarson, Niebrugge Carpenter, Castellina, Skibeness Clark, Skibeness abstained from discussion or voting on the resolution. Note: Commissioner Skibeness voted on the above motion in error. If she had refrained from voting, the resulting vote would have remained the same. Notice of the public hearing as posted and published as required by law was noted, and the public hearing was opened. SAMANTHA OVENDEN, 2608 Birch Street, stated that she and her husband moved to Seward from Colorado after visiting last year. She added that they had found a home in Forest Acres Subdivision with enough room for their horse and they planned to erect a two stall barn and 12' x 36' fence in the northeast comer of the lot. She requested that the Commission approve Resolution No. 96-06, granting a Conditional Use Permit to allow a horse on the lot. BRENDA O'BRIEN, 609 Fourth Avenue, Seward Real Estate Company, stated that Lot KK was twice the size required by the Zoning Code. She added that a horse would not significantly affect the value of adjoining property and requested the Commission's approval of Resolution No. 96-06. No one else appeared in order to be heard, and the public hearing was closed. 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Z 1 pasodOld alp JI pauollsanb ){lRl;) .90-96 .0N uO!lnlosall aAOJddV (eu!lla1se;)/ Ja1uadm;)) NOI.LOW O~ iJaDd 'f? iJUln]OA SiJ}nu!W UO!SS!UlUlO:J aU!UUD1J 9661 '~iJun[ DJfS1J]V 'p.lDMiJS /0 .\JD City of Seward, Alaska June 5, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 51 DAVID SQUIRES, 2423 Maple Street, requested that the Commission recommend approval of the proposed land use plan and rezone request. He stated that he owned lots BK and BL which was zoned Rl. He added that he had two horses on the property for three years and requested the land use plan amendment and rezone in order to come into compliance with the Zoning Code. In response to a question from PAT MARTIN, 2411 Cedar Street, Kerry Martin noted that the primary difference between the RR and Rl zoning districts was that the RR zone required that lots be at least 20,000 square feet in size and allowed livestock, and the Rl zone required 7,000 square foot lots and did not allow livestock. SANDRA SCHAFER, 2101 Maple Street, stated that she maintained horses on property that was currently zoned Rl and requested that the Commission recommend approval of the proposed land use plan amendment and rezone. MOTION (Clark/Skibeness) Approve Resolution No. 96-07. Clark stated that he supported recommending an amendment to the land use plan and zoning as requested by the applicant. Skibeness noted that lot BH was only 19,776 square feet, which was less than the 20,000 square feet required by the Zoning Code. MOTION (Bardarson/Niebrugge) Postpone until July 10, 1996. Skibeness stated that she supported postponing action on the proposal because the property owner (Afognak Logging) may not have been aware that rezoning lot BH to Rural Residential would make it a nonconforming lot. Castellina stated that she was opposed to postponing action on the proposal. VOTE ON POSTPONEMENT Motion Failed. 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In response to a question from Skibeness, Snowden stated that when he signed the development agreement in 1995 he was attempting to meet all of the permit conditions. Martin clarified that Mr. Snowden originally requested relocation of the road to accommodate his hotel project. MOTION (CarpenterISkibeness) Approve Resolution No. 96-08. Skibeness stated that the permit conditions were developed to mitigate the impacts the proposed hotel would have on the community. Niebrugge stated that the construction of the boardwalk was required of all other businesses along the waterfront and therefore should remain a condition of Snowden's permit. He added that he would not object to deleting the condition to relocate Fourth Avenue, as it would then be the responsibility of the developer to negotiate with the City Council for financing the road relocation. Bardarson stated that the Commission did not have the authority to make a decision regarding financing the road relocation. Carpenter stated that he supported the hotel project, however, fmancial issues were not the responsibility of the Commission, and therefore he could not support the proposed amendment to delete the conditions of the permit. He encouraged Mr. Snowden to appeal to the City Council. Castellina agreed with Carpenter and Bardarson. VOTE ON MOTION Motion Failed. NO: Bardarson, Castellina, Skibeness ABSTAIN: Clark Carpenter, Niebrugge, Resolution No. 96-09, Recommending City Council Adoption of the Seward Community Cemeteries Management Action Plan Notice of the public hearing as posted and published as required by law was noted, and the public hearing was opened. No one appeared in order to be heard, and the public hearing was closed. 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He noted that there was no requirement that the Commission review and take action on a CUP application during one meeting. He noted that some communities reviewed and took action on an application over the course of two meetings. He requested input from the commission on a preferred CUP review process. After some discussion, it was the consensus of the Commission to continue with the current practice of holding the public hearing, reviewing and taking action on Conditional Use Permit applications during one meeting. It was further decided that, if there was considerable commission discussion on a specific application, action would be postponed until after a work session was held. COMMISSION COMMENTS CASTELLINA questioned if the Conditional Use Permit review required that the fmdings of fact be listed in the resolution and repeated in the staff report analysis. SKffiENESS distributed handouts from the Planning Commissioner Training that was held in March in Anchorage. BARD ARSON stated that he had filed his conflict of interest statement and was in compliance. He noted that, although he had not paid the related fine, it was a civil issue. CITIZENS' COMMENTS MARGARET ANDERSON, 200 Marathon Drive, stated that she was introducing an ordinance which would require art in public buildings. She requested feedback from the Commission. CAROL CHAUDIERE CLARK, 1129 Cliff View Place, stated that the Zoning Code limited home owners with one 30' x 100' Original Townsite lot from further developing their property. She added that the development requirements restricted additional housing. COMMISSION & ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZENS' COMMENTS CLARK supported art in federally funded facilities. 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He noted that, because the State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation had ceased all environmental/public health oversight of subdivision plans effective July 1, 1996, the Commission was drafting an ordinance requiring the signature of a certified engineer on all final subdivision plats to ensure that the requirements of 18 AAC 72 continued to be met. He stated that the following preliminary plats located within the Seward area were approved by the Commission: Lost Lake Subdivision No.5; Cliff Addition, Thompson Replat; Old Mill Subdivision Addition No.4; Saindon Subdivision No.2; and Old Mill Subdivision, Bohna-Fouts Addition. City Administration Report. Martin reported that the City Council adopted the Seward Community Cemeteries Management Action Plan at its July 8th meeting. He stated that a City Council work session would be held on July 15th to discuss the issuance of a request for proposals to lease the historic railroad depot building, city ballfields and certain property in the harbor area, and a proposal to offer certain surplus city property for sale by public bid or auction. He added that Brad Snowden had appealed the Commission's June 5th action denying his request to amend his Conditional Use Permit for a hotel in the Small Boat Harbor. He noted that the City Council, acting as the Board of Adjustment, would hear the appeal on July 15th. James stated that the Deputy City Clerk had expressed concern over the commission continually suspending the rules to obtain information from the audience. Jesse Lee Home Renovation Project Update. Billy B. Johnson, spoke as a representative for Dan Claugus, developer of the Jesse Lee Home renovation project. 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He stated that the proposal was counter to the principals of the Land Use Plan and the Historic Preservation Plan. He added that rezoning the proposed area to Central Business District (CBD) would increase Seward's existing parking problem. KIM HASTY, 215 Sixth Avenue, spoke in support of the requested land use plan amendment and rezone. He stated that the proposed area was currently surrounded by CBD Zoning. MIKE WILEY, 550 Railway Avenue, stated that he owned three lots to the immediate south of the subject area which were already zoned CBD. He added that he had initiated the proposed rezone after purchasing two lots within Block 8 which were zoned Auto Commercial. He stated that the proposed rezone presented an opportunity to revive the downtown and allow it to grow. He added that he did not believe that the proposal threatened the historic character of the area. DONALD SUTHERLAND, 225 Sixth Avenue, stated that the 1985 Comprehensive Plan recommended the expansion of the CBD towards Ballaine Boulevard. He pointed out that the proposed area was currently surrounded by the CBD. No one else appeared in order to be heard and the public hearing was closed. MOTION (Skibeness/Niebrugge) Approve Resolution No. 96-12. Skibeness stated that according to the Zoning Code, Land Uses Allowed Table, single and two-family homes were not allowed within the CBD. She requested that the administration explain how the proposed rezone would effect the single-family residences in the subject area. Martin stated that if the area was rezoned to CBD, the existing single-family homes would become nonconforming. He noted that a nonconforming structure could not be enlarged or altered in any way which would increase its nonconformity. Niebrugge expressed concern over the effect the proposed rezone would have on the existing uses. MOTION (Clark/Niebrugge) Postpone Action on Resolution No. 96-12. Clark requested that prior to acting on the proposed rezone, the Commission review the long term implications of such a change. 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YEs: Carpenter, Niebrugge, Skibeness NO: Bardarson, Clark RECESS: The meeting recessed at 8:30 p.m. and reconvened at 8:45 p.m. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Sign Code Review Martin stated that the administration was redrafting the sign code to make it more user friendly. The commission discussed various sections of the sign code and made the following comments and recommendations: 1. Regulate advertisement sIgns, special event signs and informational sIgns separately. 2. Provided they do not encroach into the public rights-of-way and sidewalks, allow portable sandwich board signs. 3. Keep the sign code fairly restrictive to prevent Seward from becoming cluttered with signs. 4. Utilize a system which relates both to lot size and building size for determining total sign area limits. 5. Continue to allow businesses with frontage on more than one street to place signs on each street frontage, provided that frontage limits are not combined. 6. Allow signs facing the waterfront by considering the waterfront the same as street or lot frontage. 7. Continue to permit signs within required setbacks. 8. Limit the total number of freestanding signs on a lot to one per business or one per so many feet. COMMISSION COMMENTS Clark stated that he would convey his opposition on the recommended rezone to the Council. Carpenter supported suspending the rules to allow public participation and obtain information that would assist in decision making. Skibeness stated that she was supportive of Clark's zoning and land use plan discussed during the rezone proposal. She added that she was comfortable with the Commission's actions and did not think it was wrong to rezone land in response to the community's development and growth. She supported suspending the rules to obtain information from the public. 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Carpenter reported that the Commission granted a time extension for the Seward Business Park Subdivision located north of the city limits. He added that the preliminary replat of city owned Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Marina Subdivision was approved. City Administration Report. Martin stated that the Request for Proposals for city owned land was available to the public and proposals would be accepted through September 30, 1996. He stated that the Boardwalk Lease Sites Committee held its initial meeting on August 5, 1996, to discuss the development of lease procedures and policy guidelines for the small boardwalk lease sites. He reported that the Historic Preservation Commission recommended City Council approval of the Historic Preservation Plan and the Community Cemeteries Management Action Plan. He added that the Commission reviewed the proposed land use plan and zoning amendment of Lots 1-16, Block 8, Original Townsite of Seward to Central Business District, and encouraged the property owners to maintain the existing historic buildings. CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS NOT SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING MARK LUTTRELL, Camelot, spoke in support of Commissioner Clark's land use and zoning proposal for the downtown and surrounding area. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA MOTION (Clark/Niebrugge) Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda. Bardarson removed Item 7, B (1), Conditional Use Permit Review of Brad Snowden's Proposed Hotel in the Small Boat Harbor, from the agenda per Mr. Snowden's request. Motion Passed. Without objection 'w'd St:8 18 paUaAUOJa.l pue 'w'd Sf:8 18 paSSaJa.l ~u!laaw aqJ. :SSJ:;)IDI 'uii1S -e JO U01l1u1PP ~lp u1 ~Jm::mJ1S uii1S ~ql iiu1pnpu1 p~pU~lUWO::l~J ~ol~q::lUDI . 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All~d01d 1-e11dsOH 'UOmppv UOlp-e1-eW ~lp JO l-eld~l V :UO!SS!lUWOJ ~lp Aq p~A01dd-e sw~11 -epu~ii-e lU~SUO::l iiU!M.OnoJ ~ql JO S~nll ~ql p-e~l UOSJ-eP1-eH f?9 a8vJ 'f? awnZOA saJnu!p{ uo!ss!wwo:J 8u!UUUfJ 966l 'L Isn8nV VJfSVlV 'p.lVM3S 10 ND City of Seward, Alaska August 7, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 65 Proposed Land Use Plan and Zoning Changes Martin discussed the proposed amendments to the Land Use Plan and Zoning as outlined in the agenda statement. He stated that a majority of the recommended amendments included property along First and Second Avenue which was zoned Single-Family Residential (Rl) but designated Urban Residential (UR) within the Land Use Plan. The Commission directed the administration to notify the affected property owners and hold a public hearing at the next meeting on the recommended land use plan and zoning amendments, subject to the exclusion of rezoning the Third Avenue tot lot to Central Business District and Lots 9-12, Block 13, Federal Addition to Auto Commercial. Kincheloe stated that she was opposed to any further expansion of the existing Central Business District. RECESS: The meeting recessed at 9:25 p.m. and reconvened at 9:30 p.m. NEW BUSINESS Land Use & Zoning Proposal for Downtown Seward & Surrounding Area (Recommended by Commissioner Clark) Clark discussed his proposed plan for the land use and zoning for the Downtown and surrounding area which included the following components: 1. Replace the Commercial Business District with a more restricted Historic Business District extending from Railway to Adams along Fourth Avenue. 2. Rezone Fourth Avenue from Adams to Port Avenue to Office Residential, but rename that zoning type as Retail Commercial. Utilize the west side of Fifth and the east side of Third for parking and Fourth A venue as a pedestrian artery between downtown and the harbor. 3. Rezone existing in-place professional and commercial business properties such that their continued existence is permitted. 4. Rezone existing in-place institutional properties such that their continued existence is permitted, except that the City and State Shops revert to Urban Residential zoning when they are removed and a site for the proposed combined visitor center is reserved along Ballaine Blvd. 5. Rezone all remaining property south of the Lagoon to Urban Residential. He stated that his proposal encouraged retail development without threatening the character of downtown Seward or breaking up primary residential areas. Martin stated that the proposed plan was similar to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. 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Carpenter reported that the Commission granted preliminary plat approval of the Questa Woods Estates No.2 and the Seward Park Subdivision, Blair Replat, and failed to approve a petition to vacate utility easements within the Old Mill Subdivision. He added that the Commission concurred with the State Department of Transportation's recommendations to reduce the existing 55 mile per hour (mph) speed limit to 45 mph on either side of Moose Pass and reduce a portion of the existing 45 mph section in Cooper Landing to 35 mph. City Administration Report. Bardarson stated that, due to a time constraint, Mr. Yanez would report on the strategic plan update during the city administration report. There was no objection from the Commission. Strategic Plan Update. Yanez stated that the draft strategic plan update which addressed numerous community issues was included in the agenda packet to provide an opportunity for Commission input. 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He stated that he purchased his home because he enjoyed the neighborhood's single-family residential character. JERRY KING, 900 Third Avenue, requested that the commission amend the proposed ordinance to include rezoning property he owned along Third Avenue, and legally described as Lots 9-12, Block 13, Federal Addition, from Two-Family Residential to Auto Commercial in accordance with the Land Use Plan. ALEX RULE, 700 Second Avenue, stated that he opposed the proposed rezone of property along First and Second Avenue to UR. He added that the property was zoned Rl when he purchased it 27 years ago, and he wanted the area to remain a single-family neighborhood, BRENT WHITMORE, 306 First Avenue, informed the Commission that the property owners had opposed amending the Land Use Plan to designate the area along First and Second A venue as UR. He encouraged the Commission to respect the historic character of the area as a single-family residential neighborhood. DAVE DERUWE, 517 First Avenue, opposed the proposed rezone. He stated that the area along First and Second Avenue was the only Single-Family Residential neighborhood near the Central Business District. He questioned the purpose of the proposed zoning amendment. MEGS TESTARMATA, 321 Second Avenue, opposed the proposed rezone. She requested that the Land Use Plan for the area along First and Second Avenue be amended to Rl. She stated that multi-family dwellings attracted transient residents who had nothing invested in the property and were not interested in protecting the character of the neighborhood. She added that she was not opposed to allowing two family dwellings or duplexes in the area, but was strongly opposed to multi-family residences. She stated that a local business had been operating a seasonal bunkhouse in the Rl zone for a number of years. CINDY ROOK, 524 Second A venue, stated that she owned a tri-plex across the street from her residence in the Rl zoning district. She added that although she bought the tri-plex eight years ago, she was not aware that the use was not allowed in the Rl zoning district until she applied for a lodging permit this year. She questioned what her options were if the proposed rezone was not approved. No one else appeared in order to be heard, and the public hearing was closed. MOTION(Carpenter/Skibeness) Approve Resolution No. 96-14. Carpenter stated, that in response to the citizens comments, he was opposed to the resolution. Clark clarified that multi-family residences would be required to obtain a conditional use permit from the Commission. 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Kincheloe supported addressing the proposed amendment separately at a later date. Motion Passed. YES: Bardarson, Carpenter, CasteIlina, Niebrugge, Skibeness NO: Clark, Kincheloe MOTION(Bardarson/Clark) Postpone action on Resolution No. 96-14 until the October 2, 1996 meeting. Bardarson stated that he was not prepared to take action on the proposal. Kincheloe stated that the amendments removed the controversial issues and responded to the public's concerns. Niebrugge, Skibeness, Castellina agreed. VOTE ON MOTION TO POSTPONE Motion Failed. YES: NO: Clark Bardarson, Carpenter, CasteIlina, Kincheloe, Niebrugge, Skibeness VOTE ON RESOLUTION NO. 96-14 AS AMENDED Motion Passed. Unanimous RECESS: The Commission recessed at 9:20 p.m. and reconvened at 9:30 p.m. Resolution No. 96-13, approving a Conditional Use Permit to Randy Blum for the construction and operation of a motel at 911 Third A venue on Lot 6A, Block 17, Federal Addition, Blum Addition Notice of public hearing as posted and published as required by law was noted, and the public hearing was opened. KELLY MARTIN, 9061f2 Second Avenue, stated that she opposed the proposed motel because the building would obstruct the view from her property. No one else appeared in order to be heard and the public hearing was closed. MOTION (Niebrugge/CasteIlina) Approve Resolution No. 96-13. 'l!Wl~d ~sn IEUOmpUO;) S I U~pMOUS 'lW JO SUOmpUO;) ~yqE;)!lddE '3U!U!EUl~l ~lp p~gnu~P! 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SUO!PPlS~l ll/'3!~l/ '3U!PHnq lU~l1m ~l/l M~!A~l UO!SSfUIUlO:) ~l/llEl/l p~ls~nb~l ~l/S 'l~~J 9Z Ol P~l!Ul!1 SEM IEsodOld S,U~pMOUS 'lW Ol lU~;)EfpE P~fOld lU~Uldol~A~p l~l/ Al/M p~uons~nb 'lUl.!l:!l<INVS V ANV.L 'p~u~do SEM '3UpE~l/ ;)!Iqnd ~lp pUE 'P~lOU SEM MEI Aq p~l!nb~l SE p~l/s!lqnd pUE P~lsod SE '3upE~l/ ;)!lqnd JO ~;)!lON JoQJ8H 180g H8WS aql uJ lalOl/ 8 JO uO!l8Jado PU8 UO!pnJ1SUOJ aql JOJ uapMOUS p8Jg 01 panss! nWJad aSl1 l8uo!lJPuO;) aql uo uOJWJYJJ8P ~uJP!AOJd poo ~UJpuaum 'SI-96 .0N uO!lolosalI sOOWJU8Ul1 .pass8d uO!loW fl-96 .ON NOI.Ll1'lOS:nI NO :!I.LOA 'Al1~dOld ;)!lqnd pUE ~lEApd lU~;)EfpE OlUO '3U!PP~l/s Ul01J U!El pUE MOUS lU~A~ld PlnOM l/;)!l/M S~AnEU1~llE u'3!S~P JOOl JO l~qumU E ~l~M ~l~l/llElp P~lElS UOSlEplES 'l~~J tf JO ll/'3!~l/ '3U!PHnq UlnUl!XEUl ~lp '3U!P~~;)X~ lOU SEM lUE;)!lddE ~l/l lEl/l P~lElS ss~u~q!)[S 'Ul~;)UO;) S,U!l1EW AH~)I Ol ~SUOdS~l uI 'All~dold ;)!lqnd 10 ~lEApd lU~;)EfpE OlUO P~l/s U!El 10 MOUS OU lElp p~l!nb~l l/;)!l/M UOmpUO;) ~l/ll~~Ul Ol ~yqE ~q PlnOM lUE;)!lddE ~l/llOU 10 l~l/l~l/M p~uons~nb ~oPl/;)U!)I 'S~U!llOI ~lp ollHnq ~q Plno;) pUE PPlS!G Ss~u!sns IEllU~J P~UOZ SEM Al1~dOld ~l/l '3uP~P!SUO;) 'l~lOUl p~SOdOld ~l/llOJ UEld ~l!S ~l/ll/l!M P~SE~ld SEM ~l/ lEl/l P~lElS ~'3'3Dlq~!N 'lL il8lJd 'f? ilUJn/oA Sillnll!W UO!SS!lUlUO:J 8u!uulJ/d 966l 'f? .lilqtllilldilS lJ'ISV/V 'p.llJM.ilS 10 ND City of Seward, Alaska September 4, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 73 MOTION (Niebrugge/Kincheloe) Amend by replacing Section 1 (1) with the sentence, "In accordance with the Harbor Master Plan, permittee must construct, to city standards, an extension of the public boardwalk along the shoreline of his lease property. " Bardarson suspended the rules in order to allow Carol Chaudiere to explain the proposed boardwalk development and answer questions from the commission. The commission held a lengthy discussion regarding the proposed phased construction of the boardwalk. VOTE ON NIEBRUGGE AMENDMENT Motion Passed. YES: Bardarson, Carpenter, Castellina, Kincheloe, Niebrugge, Skibeness ABSTAIN: Clark MOTION (Skibeness/Niebrugge) Amend Section 1 (3) by replacing the word "Commission" with the word "city." , I Motion Passed. YES: Bardarson, Carpenter, Castellina, Niebrugge, Skibeness NO: Kincheloe ABSTAIN: Clark MOTION (Kincheloe/Castellina) Amend by deleting Section 1 (6) and re- numbering accordingly. The Commission held a lengthy discussion on whether or not the proposed relocation of Fourth A venue would present a safety hazard to passengers entering and exiting the train. Castellina argued that the railroad passengers already cross Fourth A venue in route to the harbor. Skibeness stated that the proposed road relocation would increase congestion in the area around the existing train passenger shelter, associated bus loading zone and railroad tracks. VOTE ON KINCHELOE AMENDMENT Motion Passed. YES: Bardarson, Carpenter, Castellina, Kincheloe, Niebrugge NO: Skibeness "AllU:)lS!SUO:l slu:nupu:lUm lJU!llOZ pUR URld :lsn PURl M:l!A:lJ 01 UO!SS!lU1UO:l :llfl P:llJRJnO:lU:l ':l:lRld M:l!A JJH:J 6z:I 1 'mDUOl1VH;) 'lOllV;) "l!UIJ:ld :lsI1IRUompuo:J p:lpU:lUIR :llfl lJU!pJRlJ:lJ SUJ:l:lUO:l p:lss:lJdx:l S!l/ 01 lJU!puods:lJ JOJ UO!SS!lU1UO:l :llfl p:l){URl/1 'J:ldOpA:lp 1:l1Ol/ 'N3:0M.ONS OVlI8. SJ,N3:WWO;) ,SN3:ZUD "S:lSS:l:lOJd lJu!lloz pUR lJU!UURld lJU!pJRlJ:lJ :lHqnd :llfl :llR:lnp:l 01 p:l:lU R SRM :lJ:ll/1 1RlfI P:l1RlS:lH "J:ll/10UR :lUO 1:l!PRJ1UO:l ARUI URld :lA!SU:ll/:lJdUIO:J A1!:J :llfl pUR URld :l!lJ:l1RJ1S p:lSOdOJd :llfl1RlfI p:l1RlS NOSlIVOlIV8. ":lnU:lAV PUO:l:lS pUR lSJ!d lJUOIR All:ldOJd JO :lUOZ:lJ p:lsodOJd :llfl 01 :lsuods:lJ U! AUOUIHS:l1 :lHqnd :llfl P:l1Rp:lJddR :ll/ 1Rlfl p:l1RlS )llJV'l:J " SlU:lUI:l1R1S lS:lJ:l1U! JO PHJUO:l :lnp lSRd pUR :ll:lldUIO:lU! JOJ UO!SS!lU1UO:J S:l:lYJO :l!NTId R){SRIV :llfl UIOJJ :lUY R lJUHR:lddR SRM :ll/S 1RlfI P:lllOd:lJ :ll/S "){:l:lJ:J :lS:lURdRf JR:lU UO!S!A!pqns S:lDV lS:lJOd :ll/1 PU!l/:lq p:l1R:lOI llypURI M:lU R :lq 01 p:lJR:lddR 1Rl/M J:lAO UJ:l:lUO:l p:lss:lJdx:l SS3:N3:8.DIS SJ,N3:WWO:J NOISSIWJi\lO:J "UO!SS!lU1UO:J :llfl UIOJJ UO!p:lfqo OU SRM :lJ:ll/J, "ss:lu!snq P:ll/s!llyun J:lpun RpU:llJR lJUH:l:lUI J:lq01:lO :llfl uo P:l:lRld :lq 1l0d:l1I UOHRllOdSURJ.L pUR :lYJRJ.L :llfl JO M:l!A:lJ 1Rlfl p:l1S:lnb:lJ UOSJRPJRH l-Iodall uOnel-Iodslrn.lJ, plrn ;>YJe.lJ, SS3:NISl18. M.3:N }f.lel:J : NIV J,S8.V ssauaqPlS 'a:i:in.lqa!N ':lOlaq;>UDI 'eumalse:J '.Ialuad.le:J 'UOS.lep.le8. :S3:A .passed UOnOw <I3:0N3:WV SV SI-96 .ON NOI.Lfl'lOS3:lI NO 3:J,OA lUaSUO;) snOw!ueufl .passed uonow .uOllsaob soo!AaJd aql aAow (ssauaQ!}fS/Jaluad.m::>) NOUOW }f.lel:J : NIV J,S8.V 966 [ 'p .liJqumdiJS VJfstJlY 'p.lVMiJS fo N!:) pL iJ8vel 'p iJUlnZOA SiJlnU!Jif1 UO!SS!UlUW:J 8u!uuv1J City of Seward, Alaska September 4, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 75 TANYA SANDEFUR, 1406 Fourth Avenue, encouraged the City to obtain written documentation from the Railroad regarding the proposed relocation of the train passenger shelter to a location north of Port A venue and the removal of the railroad tracks south of Port Avenue. COMMISSION & ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZENS I COMMENTS SKIBENESS, stated that in certain locations throughout the city the Land Use Plan may be outdated. She stated that zoning functioned in both a proactive and retroactive manner. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 10:50 p.m. / . 4arh/ r 9#~e--- a hel E. James /1 Planning Assistant . ~ - Blaine Bardarson Chairman ,..lt~"'.:'I:!~'t'if'" ~~.>;,,.... . ", '!-~ ~{'\. t' -:...... ..,It.."", of '... ""A> ,<., ..,-'~~ ,"":' -~, "'~-:\ ;'~";;.,l c." " ~ .'"~ , ;'1 :'c." If ! :~'~ ,~)J (City Seal) I I City of Seward, Alaska October 2, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 75 CALL TO ORDER The October 2, 1996, regular meeting of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Vice Chairman Wayne Carpenter. OPENING CEREMONY Skibeness led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. 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PUBLIC HEARINGS Resolution No. 96-16, recommending that the City Council amend the zoning for Lots 8 and 9, Block 27, Original Townsite of Seward to Urban Residential Martin stated that the applicant had requested a rezone from Single-family Residential to Urban Residential at the recommendation of the administration. He noted that the use of a tri-plex on the property had existed for approximately 15 years. Notice of public hearing as posted and published as required by law was noted, and the public hearing was opened. STEVE LEMME, 331 Second Avenue, supported the proposed rezone as well as the rezone of the entire area along First and Second Avenue to Urban Residential in conformance with the Land Use Plan. He stated that he had anticipated that, at its last meeting, the Commission would recommend approval of an ordinance to rezone the entire area along First and Second A venue to UR. No one else appeared in order to be heard and the public hearing was closed. MOTION (Kincheloe/Clark) Approve Resolution No. 96-16. Kincheloe supported the requested zoning amendment in view of the property's history as a multi-family dwelling. Skibeness questioned if the Land Use Plan designation of Urban Residential along First and Second Avenue was appropriate. VOTE ON RESOLUTION NO. 96-16 Motion Passed. Unanimous Resolution No. 96-17, granting a Conditional Use Permit to Providence Health Systems for the construction and operation of Providence Seward Medical Center on Lots 1, 2, 3, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Marathon Addition o L .Iaqwnu wal! 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She stated that funding of the construction could be addressed at a later date. Skibeness supported the construction of sidewalks along the project site. Clark stated that additional vehicular and pedestrian traffic in the area of the project did not appear to be impact the proposed development. He recommended that the Commission approve a resolution supporting City Council appropriation of funds for the construction of sidewalks in the area surrounding the new facility. Castellina agreed with Clark. She voiced her preference for utilizing project funds to provide modern medical equipment and quality services. Niebrugge agreed. Yanez stated that if sidewalks were required as a condition of the permit, the City would be responsible for the construction costs. VOTE ON CASTELLINA AMENDMENT Motion Passed. YES: Carpenter, Castellina, Clark, Niebrugge NO: Kincheloe, Skibeness Kincheloe requested the utilization of low level lighting in the parking areas. Castellina expressed her disappointment with the location of the new hospital on the south edge of the property rather than the existing hospital site. Skibeness encouraged the designers to increase the building setback adjacent to Lowell Canyon Road. Vice Chairman Carpenter suspended the rules in order to allow the project representatives to answer questions from the Commission. There was no objection from the Commission. In response to a question from Castellina, Colleen Bridge clarified that, because of possible contaminants, it was not possible to remove any of the existing hospital building prior to the construction of the new facility. She stated that the developers would be unable to pave the parking areas until after the city removed the existing hospital. MOTION (Clark/Skibeness) Amend Section 2, Item Number 3, to read, "All parking areas will be paved within one year from the demolition of the exist- ing hospital. 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'";;r , ":. 2; '~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ :;~ ':.'"; i '~J c: "~~~ : :: "'~ f' ~~ .~-" .~' City of Seward, Alaska November 6, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 81 CALL TO ORDER The November 6, 1996, regular meeting of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Chairman Blaine Bardarson. OPENING CEREMONY Kincheloe led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL There were present: Blaine Bardarson, presiding, and Wayne Carpenter Elaine Kincheloe Shannon Skibeness Hugh Darling Ron Niebrugge comprising a quorum of the Commission; and Michael Yanez, Deputy City Manager Kerry Martin, Community Development Director "UO!lUW10]U! 10J P;)lOU SUM U;)lU UM01UMOP ;)q1 U! 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'p iJUlnZOA SiJ)nU!W UO!SS!UlUlO:J 8u!UUVlc! 9661 '91iJqUliJilON vJfsvlV 'plVM.iJS fo tV!;) City of Seward, Alaska November 6, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 83 PUBLIC HEARINGS Resolution No. 96-18, granting a Conditional Use Permit to Michael Endres for the construction of two multi-family dwellings on Lots 5 and 6, Jesse Lee Heights Subdivision, Addition No.3, at 1807 and 1809 Swetmann A venue Martin provided an overview of the memorandum contained in the agenda packet. He noted that the size of Lot 6 was 8,373 square feet, which made it a nonconforming lot because it existed prior to the zoning code being amended to require a minimum lot size of 9,000 square feet for multi-family dwellings. He stated that the administration had provided a substitute resolution because the developer had submitted a revised site plan which corrected some of the concerns addressed in the original resolution. Notice of public hearing as posted and published as required by law was noted, and the public hearing was opened. MARGARET ANDERSON, 1125 Park Place, requested information on the exterior appearance of the proposed four-plexes. No one else requested to be heard, and the public hearing was closed. MOTION (Carpenter/Kincheloe) Approve Resolution No. 96-18, Substitute. MOTION (Kincheloe/Carpenter) Amend Section 2, No. 6 to require that the dumpsters be screened on all sides and gated. Carpenter noted that the amendment would require the dump truck drivers to leave the vehicle to open the gate. Skibeness stated that the proposed amendment could create a hassle for the sanitation employees. She supported checking with the solid waste disposal services prior to such an amendment. Niebrugge added that snow accumulation would block the gate making it difficult to open. Motion Failed. YES: Kincheloe NO: Bardarson, Carpenter, Darling, Niebrugge, Skibeness Skibeness stated that Section 2, No.6 should refer to the current city contractor for solid waste disposal rather than Jason Enterprises. There was no objection from the Commission. 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He expressed concern over the increased traffic and noise the proposed use would generate. DAVID HETTICK, 330 Second A venue, opposed the proposed location for the center. He stated that the proposed use was not compatible with the surrounding single family residential neighborhood. ALEX RULE, 700 Second Avenue, opposed the proposed facility location because it was surrounded by property that was zoned and used for single-family residences. DANIEL DICKSON, 235 Sixth Avenue, stated that he did not intend for the participants to skateboard in the parking lot. He stated that he would not object to an exterior design review. He noted that the facility would be open to all interested youth. No one else appeared in order to be heard and the public hearing was closed. Bardarson suspended the rules to allow Mr. Dickson to answer questions from the Commission. There was no objection from the Commission. In response to a question from Niebrugge, DICKSON stated that he would be directly responsible for supervision and anticipated recruiting the assistance of volunteer parents. He added that the facility would generally be open until 9:00 or 10:00 p.m. He emphasized that there would never be a time when the youth would be unsupervised. In response to a question from Carpenter, DICKSON confirmed that regular church services would also be conducted at the facility. MOTION (Skibeness/Niebrugge) Approve Resolution No. 96-19. Skibeness stated that there were numerous public concerns about the project. She encouraged the applicant to coordinate with the administration to address these concerns. Niebrugge noted that, unless the proposed use failed to meet all the review criteria of the Zoning Code, the Commission was obligated to approve the Conditional Use Permit. Kincheloe stated that the youth center component of the proposed facility did not adhere to the definition of the Urban Residential District, which was intended to allow low impact professional offices in the area surrounding the downtown business district. She noted that a church would be compatible with the surrounding area. 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Notice of public hearing as posted and published as required by law was noted, and the public hearing was opened. ELSIE WHITMORE, 201 First Avenue, stated that there was not adequate space available for multi-family development along First and Second Avenue. She noted that the area did not provide adequate space for children to play. She supported the area remaining single- family residential. BRENT WHITMORE, 201 First Avenue, requested that the Land Use Plan for the subject area be redesignated in perpitutity to Single-Family Residential. DAVE DERUWE, 517 First Avenue, stated that if the Land Use Plan designation remained Urban Residential, the older single-family homes would slowly be replaced with multi- family housing. He stated that many of the property owners bought homes in area because of the single-family residential character. TOM OSBORNE, 102 Madison, opposed the neighborhood being rezoned to Urban Residential because it would generate additional vehicle and pedestrian traffic. He noted that since there currently were no sidewalks in the area, this would present a serious safety hazard. He encouraged the commission to re-examine the Land Use Plan designation. NANCY OSBORNE, 102 Madison, stated that this was a quality of life issue. She purchased her home because it was located in a quiet residential neighborhood. She requested that the Commission amend the Land Use Plan for the area to single-family residential. ALEX RULE, 700 Second Avenue, opposed the area ever being rezoned to Urban Residential. DON CRIPPS, 426 strongly opposed changing the character of the area from single- family residential. CAROL GRIZW ALD, 412 First Avenue, requested that the Urban Residential Land Use Plan designation be amended to ensure that the area remains single-family residential. PAT ROWE, 327 Second Avenue, supported amending the Land Use Plan designation from UR to Rl to preserve the single-family residential character of the area. She noted that keeping the area zoned Rl would assist in providing affordable housing. 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BARDARSON encouraged the commission to interrupt the chairperson and declare "point of order" if the meeting rules are not adhered to. He requested clarification on what constitutes a conflict of interest. CITIZENS' COMMENTS MARGARET ANDERSON, requested that the Council and the Commission have a joint work session. She stated that a committee, comprised of council members, city administration and downtown merchants, was developing recommendations for the enhancement of the downtown area (Downtown Vision '98). COMMISSION & ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZENS' COMMENTS YANEZ, stated that the Downtown Vision '98 committee anticipated presenting its recommendations to the public in late November. He added that the administration would review and address the Alaska SeaLife Center archaeological monitoring issue. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 10:48 p.m. ~r:r<'~ Ra hel E. 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"IiULJ :ll{1 01 :l::luu!Ii:lIlU JO ~Iip:l{d ~l{1 p:l{ :lIiIiruq:l!N ANOWIDI3:;) ~NIN3:dO "UOS1UP1UH ~U!UIH UUW1!Ul{;) Aq "w"d OS:L 1U l:lplO 01 P:lIIU::l SUM UO!SS!llillOJ 8u!uoZ pUl~ 8u!llliU{d pJllM.:lS :ll{l}0 8U!l:l:lUJ Jllln8:lJ '9661 '17 J:lqUJ:lJ:lQ :ll{l l!3:Gl!O 0.1 'l'lV;) 06 "gvd '(7 "umZOA s"JnU!W UO!SS!wwoJ gU!UUVld 966l '(7 .uqw<J:J"a vJfsvW 'plViIt"S Jo MlJ City of Seward, Alaska December 4, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 91 Kincheloe expressed concern that the facility's exterior design was different from that which the Commission approved. She urged the Seward Association for the Advancement of Marine Science (SAAMS) to adhere to the approved design. CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS NOT SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING BRENT WHITMORE, 306 First Avenue, stated that a request to amend the Land Use Plan for the area along First and Second A venue from Urban Residential to Single Family Residential had been submitted to the administration. ELSIE WHITMORE, 306 First Avenue, discussed previous city zoning laws. She stated that after a commercial use along First and Second A venue ceased, the property should only be used as a single-family residence. She discouraged allowing parking between residences. ALEX RULE, 700 Second Avenue, read a letter which he had submitted to the Commission. He expressed his continued opposition to rezoning any additional property along First and Second Avenue to Urban Residential. TOM OSBORNE, 102 Madison, stated that the majority of property owners along First and Second Avenue wanted the area to remain zoned Single-Family Residential. He stated that, based on Seward I s growth history, he did not believe the population of Seward was going to increase so much to require multi-family dwellings in the area along First and Second Avenue. NANCY OSBORNE, 102 Madison, objected to the Commission granting permits for any use along First and Second Avenue that was not compatible with the single-family neighborhood. RON BERKLEY, 320 Second Avenue, opposed allowing a higher density of residences along Second Avenue. He stated that the Major Marine Tours bunkhouse was located next door to his residence. He stated that the loud music from the bunkhouse prevented him from opening his windows. He added that the bunkhouse had commercial coolers outside which also created noise and affected his utilities. He concluded that the property was being used for commercial purposes in a residential neighborhood. DAVE DERUWE, 517 First Avenue, stated that the Land Use Plan was developed as a guide for the Commission. He added that the Urban Residential designation allowed uses that were not compatible with the single-family neighborhood along First and Second Avenue. 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Sl!M 1U:lUI:l:)10]U:l :lpm ilu!Uoz 1l!l[l P:lpPl!:lH "lU:lUI:l:)10]U:l :lpo:) 966[ 'fr "Jaq111a:Jaa V'fSVlV 'p./VM.aS /0 AID Z6 a8vJ 'fr a111n]OA samU!W UO!SS!1111110:J 8u!uuvlJ City of Seward, Alaska December 4, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 93 PUBLIC HEARINGS Request for an amendment to the Conditional Use Permit, issued on Septem- ber 23, 1994, for the construction and operation ofthe Alaska SeaLife Center, to delete conditions number eight and ten, as requested by the Seward Association for the Advancement of Marine Science (SAAMS) Martin reviewed the findings of fact discussed in the staff report. He stated that staff recommended deleting the condition which required public drinking fountains in the plaza area. He added that the administration further recommended amending condition number ten to require that only on-site electric utilities be placed underground and delete the requirement that the overhead power lines along Railway Avenue be placed underground. Notice of public hearing as posted and published as required by law was noted, and the public hearing was opened. CAROL CHAUDIERE, 1129 Cliff View Place, stated that SAAMS agreed to underground the off-site electric lines when the permit was granted. She questioned why the overhead electric lines were not placed underground when Railway A venue was excavated for the project water and sewer lines. She noted that the existing power lines and poles were not identified on the facility display model. STU CLARKE, 1129 Cliff View Place, agreed with Chaudiere's comments. He questioned if the project contingency funds could be used to bury the electric lines. He stated that the fact that no other conditional use permits were required to bury off-site electric lines, as identified in the staff report, was not relevant to this case. MAUREEN SIMS, Leif Selkregg Associates, stated that the project Environmental Impact Study did not identify any concerns with cultural resources in the area of the project site. She noted that based on that study, the project had not anticipated the extent of the archaeological monitoring, testing and associated costs. She stated that SAAMS was requesting the deletion of the requirement to place the overhead electric lines along Railway A venue underground because of the estimated $250,000 cost and the potential risk to archaeological resources. No one else requested to be heard, and the public hearing was closed. Niebrugge noted a possible conflict of interest due to his wife's employment with SAAMS. Bardarson rules that no conflict of interest existed. There was no objection from the Commission. MOTION (Niebrugge/Castellina) Direct the administration to prepare a resolution amending the Conditional Use Permit, issued on September 23, 1994 to SAAMS, by deleting Condition Number 8 'anuaA V qm.>l pOO qlIDO.>l uaaM1aq Aall~ aq1 Ollupd -lOOJ ansawoH lIaMo'l aq1 JO ap!s u.Ia1S~a am WO.IJ anuaA V A~MH~lI :;!uofB sammn JP1Jala p~aq.IaAO am puno.I:;l.Iapun SWVVS Wq1 a.I!nba.I 01 uO!low U!~W puawv (a:;!:;!O.Iqa!N/~uma1s~:J) NOUOW a:;!:;!n.Iqa!N '~uma1s~:J 'UOS.I~p.I~g :ON aOlaqJuDI :S:tlA 'paH~.>I uO!loW .LN:tlWGN:tlWV NOSlIVGlIVg NO :tl.LOA "UUnFllSU:J Aq passnJs!p as!woldwo:l aql palupalddu aH "Sa:llnOSal IUlmlnJ ~U!palOld JO a:luullodw! alp aZ!U~O:lal 01 UO!SS!UIUlO:l aql pa~ulnO:lua zauu A "anUaAV l{UH pun qllnOd uaaMlaq AanU aql puoAaq WOlJ sau!I aql a:lUld pafold alplul{l ~UP!nbal 01 pal:lafqo a~~TIlqa!N 'luawpua~ pasodo.Id aq1 WO.IJ ua.L .IaqwoN UO!lWUO:J a1alap 01 puaWV (aOlaqJU!)I/uOS.I~p.I~g) NOUOW "anUaAV AUMI!U"M ~UOlu punol~lapun sammn alp a:lUld SWVVS lUlplUaWal!nbal alp palloddns UOSlUPlUS: "al!S pafOld alnua alp ~UOIU punol~lapun pa:lUld aq anuaAV AUMI!U"M ~uOIU saun :lpl:lala al{lWlp lUaWal!nbal alp ~Unalap pasoddo aqs "SaUn laMas pUU lalUM pafOld JO Iupnq alplOJ dn ~np SUM anuaA V AUMI!U"M uaqM punOl~lapun pa:lUld 10U alaM saun aql AqM pauonsanb aOlal{:luDI "anUaA V l{UH puu lplnOd uaaMlaq AanU al{l 01 anuaA V Pl!l{.L JO ap!s lsua al{l WOlJ anuaA V AUMI!U"M ~UOIU saun :lpl:lala pual{laAo JO Iupnq alp al!nbal 01 ~u!nUnUO:l palloddns al{S "sa:lmOSal IumlInJ 01 a:luuqlmS!p JO lunoum lsuaI alp l{l!M saun :lpl:lala aql Amq 01 SWVVS Aq padolaAap uaaq puq UUld UOnU~n!lli U lUlfl pallodal aqs "SpafOld papul1J AnUlapaJ nu ~upnp pal!nbal SUM ~upOl!UOW IU:l!~OIOaul{:llU lUlp paWlS aqs "~u!PI!nq alp JO lUOlJ U! saun :lppala al{l ~U!Alnq lOJ pala~pnq spul1J nns alaM alalp ]! paUO!lSanb UUnI<J1SU:) "pUnOl~lapun sammn al!S-]]O a:lUld 01 SWVVS al!nbal 01 UO!l!PUO:l aA!SSa:lXa UU SUM l! 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He stated that the conditions upon which the Commission granted the original permit had not changed to warrant removal or amendment of the original condition. VOTE ON CASTELLINA AMENDMENT Motion Failed. YES: Castellina, Niebrugge NO: Bardarson, Kincheloe Bardarson suspended the rules to allow SAAMS representatives to answer questions from the commission. MAUREEN SIMS and DARRYL SCHAEFERMEYER answered questions from the commission. SCHAEFERMEYER stated that when SAAMS agreed to the Conditional Use Permit, it was unaware of the process involved in relocating the power lines underground. MOTION (Niebrugge/Castellina) Postpone until January 8, 1996. MOTION (Niebrugge/Castellina) Move the Previous Question. Motion Passed. Unanimous VOTE ON MOTION TO POSTPONE Motion Passed. YES: Bardarson, Castellina, Niebrugge NO: Kincheloe Resolution No. 96-19, approving a Conditional Use Permit to First Baptist Church of Seward for the construction and operation of a youth activity center/church on Lots 17-20, Block 26, Original Townsite of Seward, located at the northwest corner of Second A venue and Jefferson Street (postponed from the November 6, 1996, meeting) .1~lU~:l 1O!U~S ~l/l pm UMOlUMOP Ol )fIEM Ol ~sn SUEPlS~p~d 1~l/l0 pm SlU~UlllEdV M~!A l~pEID JO SlU~P!S~ll~~llS U!EUl ~l/l pm Im!dsol/ ~l/l Ol P~llS U!EUl ~l/l SEM l~~llS UOS1~JPf ~SnE:l~q UO!lE:lOI p~SOdOld ~l/llE AldJES :l!Iqnd ~l/l Ol IIlJUllEl/ SEM dsn pdSOdOld dl/l "Z "~l!S ~l/l pun01E P~:lEld ~l~M S~~lllO/PUE ~:lU~J E lOU 10 l~l/l~l/M JO SS~IP1Elldl Al!IPEJ ~l/l Ol P~SOdXd dq PlnoM pUE dl!S PdfOld ~l/l ~AOqE P~lE:lOI ~l~M sllu!II~Mp IEnU~P!S~l llU!pUnOllns ~l/l ~SnE:l~q ~lE!ldOlddE lOU SEM Al!I!:lEJ ~l/llOJ UOnE:lOI p~SOdOld ~l/l 'E~lE ~l/l JO Al/dElllodol dl/l Ol ~na "I :l!Ull~d ~S[} IEuo!l!puoJ ~l/lllunmlll Ol uon!soddo U! sllu!puy llu!MonoJ ~l/l p~lmS ~l/S "A~nE ~l/l uo :lYJEll P!OAE Ol mId ~l!S ~l/lllll!S!A~l lUE:l!IddE ~l/l P~lE!:l~lddE pUE AlHPEJ p~SOdOld ~l/llOJ lloddns p~ss~ldx~ ~l/S "snol~lluEp Al~A SEM A~nE ~l/llEl/l ~:lU~!l~dx~ lEl/l Ul01J p~pnpUO:l ~l/S ")f:llllS loll pUE ~l!S p~SOdOld ~l/l PU!l/~q A~nE ~l/l JJO P!Is ~P!l/~A l~l/ ~SnE:l~q llun~~Ul ~l/l Ol ~lEI p~AplE ~l/s lEl/l p~lmS EU!IPlSEJ .~uHaaw sno!Aa.ld aq} UlO.lJ .I00U al/} UO SUM 6[-96 'oN uopnzosiJH aAo.lddu O} uOHoW :alON "P~SOP SEM llupE~l/ :l!{qnd ~l/l pm plE~l/ ~q Oll~plO U! p~lE~ddE ~SI~ ~uo ON "E~lE IEnU~P!S~l llU!pUnOlllls ~l/ll/l!M d{q!lEdUlO:l lOU SEM ~sn ~l/llEl/l P~lElS ~l/S "l:l~fOld ~l/l p~soddo 'UOS!PEW lOl 'aNHORSO AJNVN "SU1~:lUO:l :l!Iqnd ~l/l p~SS~lppE pEl/ lm:l!IddE ~l/llEl/l p~lE~ddE l! lEl/l p~lmS ~l/S "llu!IpMP AI!UlEJ-mnUl E l~AO l/:lllll/:l/l~lU~:ll/lnOA E 10J ~:lU~l~pld l~l/ P~lOU ~l/S "AlH!:lEJ l/lnoA E llUnEl~do pUE llUn:lllllSUO:l U! ~A!lE!l!U! 10P~S ~lEA!ld ~l/l p~lloddns ~l/s lEl/l p~lmS 'pEO"M UOAUEJ n~MO'l ~OI ':!II'lISSV M AGNVS "SU1~:lUO:l :l!Iqnd p~ss~ldx~ ~l/l ~lEll!l!Ul Ol UO!SS!UlUlOJ ~l/ll/l!M )flOM Ol ss~ullu!II!M E p~ss~ldx~ ~H .uonElnsu! lEUo!l!PPE l/l!M p~IJJnUl ~q Plno:l ~S!OU ~P!SU! llll/l p~ppE ~H "S~Illl ~l/l MOnOJ Ol ~AEl/ PlnoM Slmdp!llEd nE lEl/l pdlOU ~H "Sd!l!A!PE 100PU! ~P!AOld Oll~p1O U! p~SOdOld SEM Al!I!:lEJ dl/llEl/l p~lmS ~H "llu!p!s 1OP~lX~ sllu!pI!nq ~l/llOJ suondo MOnE PlnoM llU!urulJ pOOM l/l!M ~llll:lllllS IEl~Ul E JO UOn:lnJlSUO:l ~l/llEl/1 P~lElS ~H "~:lU~P!S~l AI!uruJ-~Illu!s 1U~:lEfpE ~l/l Ul01J ~l!S ~l/lllU!U~~l:lS U! lS!SSE PlnoM ~:lUdJ pUE uonm~ll~A IEllllEU ~l/l JO uonlod E lEl/l P~lOU ~H "SU1~:lUO:l sSdllld pm sS~lllll! dP!l/dA SS~lppE Olllu!)flEd pm llu!PI!nq ~l/l JO UOnE:lOI ~l/l ~llumlE~l Ol ~Iq!ssod SEM l! lEl/l ~lEllsnm 01 p~ll!Ulqns ~l~M SUEld ~l!S ~lEUl~lIE 1El/l P~lElS '~nU~AV l/lX!S ~fZ 'NOS)I;)IG '1:!IINVG "p~u~do SEM llU!lE~l/ :l!Iqnd ~l/l pUE 'P~lOU SEM MEI Aq p~l!nb~l Sll p~l/s!Iqnd pUE P~lsod SE llupE~l/ :l!Iqnd JO ~:lnON "SUEld ~l/l M~!A~l Ol ~Uln pEl/ lOU pEl/ UOnEl1S!U!UlPE ~l/llEl/l P~lOU ~H "llun~~Ul ~l/1 Ol1Opd UO!SS!UlUlOJ ~l/l Ol P~P!AOld ~l~M s~!do:l pUE lm:l!IddE ~l/l Aq p~ll!Ulqns ~l~M SUEld ~l!S ~lEU1~lIE OMl1El/l p~lmS U!llEW 966T 'p .1iJqUiiJ:JiJG w/svlV 'p.1VMiJS fo /0!:J 96 iJ8Vd 'p iJUinloA SiJJnUW'l UO!SS!UiUiO:J 8u!uuv/d City of Seward, Alaska December 4, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 97 3. Possible outdoor lighting and outdoor activities would negatively affect the surrounding neighbors. Niebrugge expressed concern over receiving the alternate site plans right before the meeting. He supported postponing action on the motion until after the administration and commission reviewed the plans. MOTION (Bardarson/Castellina) Amend by adding a condition number 10 to require that a complete set of plans, including elevations and exterior design, be submitted for Commission review and approval, prior to construction. Motion Passed. Unanimous Kincheloe stated that the conditions required to approve the permit had not been met by the applicant. She discussed the following findings: 1. The project would not serve to lessen congestion on streets and highways, but would attract pedestrian and vehicle traffic to a location adjacent to a single-family residential area. Residents have voiced a desire for the area to remain a low- density residential neighborhood and to only allow uses that are compatible with the residential character. The citizens have further expressed that they do not want to permit uses specifically designed to draw people to the area. 2. The proposed use was in harmony with the Comprehensive Plan which states that the community does not have an adequate facility to meet the indoor recreation needs of the youth, however, the proposed site was not an appropriate location for a youth center/church. 3. The public has testified that, they believe the value of adjoining property will be significantly impaired by the construction and operation of the proposed facility. VOTE ON RESOLUTION NO. 96-19 AS AMENDED Motion Failed. YES: Bardarson NO: Castellina, Kincheloe, Niebrugge RECESS: The meeting recessed at 10:50 p.m. An adjourned meeting was scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 10, 1996 to complete the agenda. ;U:lM :ll:lIp :lSnuJ:lq ':lUOZ:ll p:lSOdOld :lIp p:lsoddo:lH 'lU:lUIj.mdu p:ltpmW Ip!M :lUlOt[ AUumJ-:llllu!s U su All:ldOld :lIp JO :lsn lU:lllnJ S,lUllJHddu :lIp Ol uopJ:lfqo ou put[ :It[ lUt[l P:llUlS:lH 'luUJHddu :It[l OllU:lJufpu All:ldOld :lIp uo P:lAH :It[ WIp p:llmS ':lnU:lA V lSl!d L 1 ~ 'aMfUI3a 3A va ':lnU:lAV puoJ:lS pUll lSlH lluOIU U:llU :lIp U! sl!uu:ld :lsn luuompuoJ AUU JO :lJuunss! :It[110 lJplS!Q llu!UoZ (1"M) IUPU:lP!S:l"M AUumd-:llllu!S:lIp Ol SlU:lWPU:lum AUll p:lsoddo 'l:l:lllS UOS!PUW 'lO1 '3NllOaSO A;)NVN 'p:lU:ldo SUM llupU:lt[ JHqnd :It[l pUU 'p:llOU SUM MUI Aq p:ll!nb:ll su P:lt[S!lqnd pUll P:llSod su llu!lu;)t[ J!lqnd JO ;)J!lON ':lUOZ;)l p:lSOdOld :It[l JO IUAolddu UJuno:) Al!:) P;)PU:lUlUIOJ;)l UOPUllS!U!WPU ;)t[llUt[l p;)lmS;)H 'UJuno:);)Ip ;)S!APU Ol SUM AlH!q!suodS:ll S,UO!SS!UlUIO:) ;)IplUIp P;)Y!lUP U!llUW UB~.I0W P,uJIV Aq pa1sanb,u SB IBnuap!sa'H uBq.lIl 01 'anuaAV lS.I!.tI IZS 1B pa1B;)01 'uomppv uOq1B.lBW 'sz 10'1 JO ~U!llOZ aq1 puaWV (punO;) Al!;) at[l Wq1 ~u!puamwo;);)'H SDNI'HVIDI ;)I'1aIld (p:lSnJX:l) lluHluQ t[llnH (P;)snJX;)) l:llU:lWU:) :lUAU1\\. ::ll;)M .1N3SaV lUUlS!SSV llu!UUUld 'S:lWUf l;)t[Ju"M lOP;)l!Q lU;)wdoPA;)Q Al!unUlUIo:) 'UplUW All;))! l;)lluuuW AlD Alnd:lQ 'Z:lUU A l;)ut[J!W pUU ~UO!SS!UlUIO:) :It[l JO wruonb U llu!s!ldwoJ SS;)U:lqPIS uouuut[S :lOpt[JU!)! ;)U!UI3 :lllllruq;)!N uo"M UUHI:llSU:) :lUUV puu 'llu!p!s:lld 'UOSlUPlUH :lU!UIH :lU;)S:lld :ll;)M ;)l;)t[.1 T1V;) TIO'H 'UOSlUPlUH ;)U!UIH UUWl!Ut[:) Aq 'w'd OO:L lU '9661 '01 l:lqW:lJ;)Q UO l:lplO Ol P;)llUJ SUM UO!SS!UlUIO:) llu!Uoz pUU llu!UUUld PlUM:lS :lIp JO llup:l:lw p:lulUofpu '9661 '17 l:lqW:lJ:lQ :It[l 'H3aHO 0.1 'TIV;) f16 38vd '(7 3umZOA S3jnU!W UO!SS!UJUJOJ 8u!UUVld 966l '01 ,J3qUJ3:Jaa t))fsvlV 'p.lVMaS fo MD City of Seward, Alaska December 10, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 99 uses allowed in the Urban Residential (UR) District, such as a house rental on a nightly basis and an office, that he did not want allowed next to his residence. He proposed that the Commission recommend against the requested rezone and recommend that the Council amend the Land Use Plan for the area along First and Second Avenue to Single-Family Residential. TOM OSBORNE, 102 Madison, concurred with the previous testimony. He stated that the Land Use Plan needed to be reviewed prior to action on the proposed rezone. He stated that most of the surrounding residents did not object to the existing uses, however they opposed allowing additional uses that were not single-family residences. ALEX RULE, 700 Second Avenue, stated that he was adamantly opposed to any of the property along First and Second Avenue being rezoned from Rl to UR. He stated that about 66% of the property owners in the area had signed a petition to amend the Land Use Plan from Urban Residential to Single-Family Residential. ELSIE WHITMORE, 306 First Avenue, opposed the proposed rezone. She stated that the area along First and Second A venue was not moving toward a higher density of residential uses. SHARYL SEESE, 537 First Avenue, stated that she did not object to any of the existing uses, but did not support allowing four-plexes in the area. PAUL VOS, 216 Second Avenue, supported the area along First and Second Avenue remaining single-family residential. He stated that single-family residences can be constructed on a single 30xlOO foot Original Townsite lot. JIM MCCRACKEN, Lowell Point, stated that he owned property in the city and supported the proposed rezone to UR. No one else requested to be heard and the public hearing was closed. MOTION (Skibeness/Niebrugge) Recommend that the City Council Amend the Zoning of Lot 25, Marathon Addition, located at 521 First Avenue, to Urban Residential as requested by Alfred Mor- gan. Skibeness stated that the Land Use Plan was a binding document which was developed to guide zoning and the land use regulations system. She noted that one of the responsibilities of the Commission was to review the Comprehensive Plan on an annual basis and that action had not been accomplished. She recommended postponing action on the rezone application until the Commission had an opportunity to review the Comprehensive Plan. 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SiJjnUWo[ UO!SS!U1U1O:J 8u!UUVlcl City of Seward, Alaska December 10, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 101 Bardarson stated that the application would serve to bring the zoning into conformance with the existing Land Use Plan. Yanez stated that it was the responsibility of the Commission to forward a recommendation to the Council. In the interest of due process, he encouraged the Commission to vote on the proposal. VOTE ON MOTION TO POSTPONE Motion Passed. YES: Castellina, Kincheloe, Skibeness NO: Bardarson, Niebrugge Recommending that the City Council Amend the Zoning of Lots 4, 5, 13, 14, 29, 30 & 31, Block 13, and Lots 29 & 30, Block 14, Original Townsite of Seward to Urban Residential as requested by the property owners Notice of public hearing as posted and published as required by law was noted, and the public hearing was opened. BRENT WHITMORE, 306 First Avenue, objected to the proposed rezone. He stated that there was a significant difference between the Rl and UR districts. He noted that the city had failed to review the Comprehensive Plan on an annual basis. ELSIE WHITMORE, 306 First Avenue, read excerpts from recent Seward Phoenix Log regarding police reports from multi-family residences. She stated that high density residential areas created problems. ALEX RULE, 700 Second Avenue, supported postponing action on the requested rezone. He noted that a majority of the property owners along First and Second A venue wanted the area to remain zoned Rl. PAT ROWE, 327 Second Avenue, read a letter opposing the proposed rezone from Margaret Testarmata, owner of a single-family residence at 321 Second Avenue. STEVE LEMME, 331 Second Avenue, predicted that construction of the Alaska SeaLife Center would result in community development which the Commission was going to have to respond to. LUCKY WILSON, 315 Second Avenue, stated that he applied for the rezone because he was interested in purchasing the property adjacent to his residence in order to prevent the construction of an apartment building. He added that he supported the neighborhood remaining as it was. 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YES: Castellina, Kincheloe, Skibeness NO: Bardarson, Niebrugge MOTION (Niebrugge/Bardarson) Reconsider action on Resolution No. 96-19. Martin stated that adequate findings of fact had not been established by the Commission to deny the Conditional Use Permit. In response to a question from Skibeness, Martin stated that although a commercial recreation facility was not allowed in the UR district, the proposed use was not considered a commercial operation. Motion Passed. YES: Bardarson, Kincheloe, Niebrugge NO: Castellina, Skibeness Kincheloe stated that although a church and youth center were both allowed in the Urban Residential Zoning District, a commercial recreation center was not. She noted that the applicant's description of the proposed use as similar to a YMCA, appeared to meet the definition of a recreation center regardless of its commercial or non-profit status. She stated that, according to the petitioner, the proposed facility would be open primarily during the late afternoon, evening and weekends when children were not in school and that outdoor activities would be conducted on the property. She stated that the proposed use was not compatible with the surrounding residential neighborhood because such a facility was designed to draw people to the area. She professed that a single-family residence would be easier to mitigate than the proposed youth center/church. MOTION (Skibeness/Niebrugge) Postpone action on Resolution No. 96-19 until the January meeting. Niebrugge stated that he supported the motion in the interest of fairness to the applicant and those who testified at the public hearing. He noted that postponing action would provide all interested parties with the opportunity to be present when the commission made its decision. Motion Passed. YES: Castellina, Kincheloe, Niebrugge, Skibeness NO: Bardarson Recommending amendments to Titles 15 and 16 of the Seward City Code, to require posting public hearing notices on affected property for Conditional Use and Variance Permits, Land Use Plan and Zoning Amendments and prelimi- nary plat reviews Notice of public hearing as posted and published as required by law was noted, and the public hearing was opened. BRENT WHITMORE, 306 First Avenue, supported the proposed ordinance. -!~PO '81 ~JOUl '0"' 1O'I JO asn aJuJnJ Atm 'd!qSJaUMO aures aq1 U! aJB slOl 1UaJBfpB ou pap!AOJdll 'pBaJ 01 1 uo!pas puawV (aOlaqJU!)I/a~~nJqa!N) NOI.LOW .;JpO;) ;JIp Aq p;JJ!nb;JJ SEM iluPflEd 1;J;JJ1S-JJO {pnW MOl/ JO SS;JIPJEil;JJ All;JdOJd ;Jl/1 UO S;JSn P;JMOllE UOpnlOS;JJ ;Jl/11El/1 UJ;J;)UO;) p;JSS;JJdX;J ;Jililruq;J!N .ll-96 .ON UOpnZOStJH aAoJddv (BU!IIa1SB::>/ssauaqPlS) NOI.LOW ~U!~JBd 1aaJ1S-JJO paJ!nbaJ ap!AoJd 01 A1!l!qBU! pUB Sn1B1S ~U!WJOJUOJUOU Sll ~u!pm~aJ pmMas JO a1!SUMO.L fBU~PO '81 ~JOI8 '0"' 1O'I JOJ ~u!lnJ AJ01BJBIJap B ~u!AOJddB 'll-96 .ON uopnzostJH SSJlNISI18 MJIN snOUl!UBUI1 .passBd uOHoW IBAOJddB JOJ BJuno::> A1!::> aq1 01 ~u!llBld pUB ~U!UOZ 'SU~!S 'luawa~BUBW ptm'I JOJ saa.tl ~U!I!.tI JO alnpaqJS paS!AaJ B JO fBAOJddB I!Juno::> A1D puaWwOJall (ssauaqPls/aOlaqJU!)I) NOHOW .p;JSOp SEM ilUpE;Jl/ ;)!yqnd ;JIp pUE pJE;Jl/ ;Jq 01 J;JpJO U! p;JJE;JddE ;JUO oN .p;Ju;Jdo SEM ilUpE;Jl/ ;)!lqnd ;Jl/1 pm 'P;J10U SEM MEl Aq p;JJ!nb;JJ SE p;Jl/s!lqnd pm p;J1Sod SE ilUpE;Jl/ ;)!lqnd JO ;J;)PON IBAOJddB JOJ I!Juno::> All::> aq1 01 ~U!llBld ptm ~U!UOZ 'SU~!S 'luawa~Btmw ptm'I JOJ saa.tl ~U!I!.tI JO alnpaqJS paS!AaJ B ~u!puaWWOJall SnOW!UBUI1 .paSSBd uOHoW . Ma!AaJ 1Bld AJBU!W!laJd pUB sa~tmqJ asn PUBI 'saUozaJ 'SaJUB!mA 'SllWJad asn fBUOmpUOJ JOJ AlJadoJd JO ~UHsod J!lqnd ~up!nbaJ aJtmu!pJO pasodoJd aq1 1dopB IPuno::> A1!::> aq1 1Bq1 pUaWWOJall (ssauaqPls/aOlaqJU!)I) NOI.LOW .p;JSOp SEM ilUpE;Jl/ ;)!yqnd ;JIp pUE pJE;Jl/ ;Jq 01 p;J1S;Jnb;JJ ;JSp ;JUO oN .SUOPEIM;JJ ;Jsn pUEl Aq p;J1;);JJJE ;Jq PlnoM All;JdoJd J!;Jl/1 U;Jl/M SJ;JUMO All;JdoJd JO UO!lE;)YpOU p;Jlloddns 'pEO"M uOAm:) ll;JMO'l ~Ol 'ffi'IISSV M A<INVS .UOpdOpE JOJ Ipuno:) ;Jl/1 01 ;J;)UEU!pJO p;JsodOJd ;JIp pJEMJOJ UO!SS!UIUIO:) ;Jl/1 1El/1 p;J1s;Jnb;JJ ';J;)Eld M;J!A JJ!lJ 6Zl1 ')llIV'I::> I1.LS 9661 'OI.1iJQUliJ:JiJa u'!svlV 'p.1UMiJS fo N!:J frOI iJ8Ud 'fr iJUlnJOA SiJmUWv UO!SS!UlUlO:J 8u!uuu/d City of Seward, Alaska December 10, 1996 Planning Commission Minutes Volume 4, Page 105 nal Townsite of Seward, shall be limited to a use which requires no more than four off-street parking spaces, according to the Zoning Code. Motion Passed. Unanimous COMMISSION COMMENTS SKIBENESS requested that the Commission review the Comprehensive Plan at the January meeting. KINCHELOE stated that Commission was attempting to look at all sides of every issue including the code requirements, plan recommendations and public testimony. She requested that the administration provide the Commission with training on defining findings of fact. CASTELLINA requested clarification on what constitutes a finding of fact. She noted that there were almost as many families living in multi-family dwellings as were living in single-family dwellings along First and Second A venue and Lowell Canyon Road. BARDARSON stated that the existing Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Maps were approved documents that had gone through public work sessions. He expressed his disappoint- ment that the Commission had not acted in accordance with those plans. He requested that Commissioners make their amendments as brief and understandable as possible. He stated that the Commission was going to have to take action on some controversial issues and there was no answer that would satisfy everyone. CITIZENS' COMMENTS STU CLARK, 1129 Cliff View Place, stated that according to the Comprehensive Plan, the Land Use Plan was a binding document. He noted that the plans should reflect the concerns and needs of the citizens. ELSIE WHITMORE, 306 First Avenue, stated that she had lived in Seward a long time and cared about its development. She encouraged the Commission to not allow themselves to be pushed into decisions that did not reflect the voice of the majority. BRENT WHITMORE, 306 First A venue, responded to Castellina' s statement regarding multi-family units along First and Second Avenue and Lowell Canyon Road, by noting that those areas were already zoned UR. 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