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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd2007-007 Sponsored by: Planning and Zoning Commission Introduction Date: September 24,2007 Public Hearing Date: October 8,2007 Pulled by Administration: October 8,2007 Re-introduced with no changes : November 13,2007 Public Hearing Date: November 26,2007 Enactment Date: November 26,2007 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA ORDINANCE 2007-007 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AMENDING THE LAND USE PLAN AND REZONING OF TRACT D, OF THE USS 1864, SEWARD LONG TERM CARE FACILITY SUBDIVISION (PRELIMINARY PLAT) AND REZONING THE NORTH PORTION OF TRACT A-1, OF THE USS 1864, SEWARD LONG TERM CARE FACILITY SUBDIVISION (PRELIMINARY PLAT) FROM SINGLE FAMILY (RI) TO INSTITUTIONAL (INS) WHEREAS, the City of Seward has requested a rezone of Tract D, USS 1864, Seward Long Term Care Facility Subdivision (Preliminary Plat); and WHEREAS, the Kenai Peninsula Borough as owners of the adjoining Tract Al, USS 1864, Seward Long Term Care Facility Subdivision (preliminary plat) have requested the northern portion of Tract Al be included in the proposed rezone; and WHEREAS, the single parcel, approximately 8 acres, known as Tract D, Seward Long Term Care Facility Subdivision (Preliminary Plat) is proposed to provide land for the development of the community Long Term Care facility and is currently zoned Single Family Residential (R1); and WHEREAS, the northern portion, approximately 12.5 acres known as Tract Al, Seward Long Term Care Facility Subdivision (Preliminary Plat), contains the new Seward Middle School and is currently zoned Single Family Residential (R1) and the Land Use Map recommends this same area become Institutional (INS); and WHEREAS, the total area of the land being rezoned is approximately 20.5 acres; and WHEREAS,the properties to the South and East are currently zoned Institutional (INS), and the properties to the West and North are currently zoned Single Family Residential(R1); and City of Seward Ordinance 2007-007 Page 2 WHEREAS, providing land for the development of the community health care needs is supported in both the Comprehensive and Strategic Plans and will be beneficial for the community at large; and WHEREAS, the official Zoning Map and Land Use Map as described in SCC §15.01.030 will have to be amended from Single Family Residential (R1) to Institutional (INS) in response to this zoning and land use map change; and WHEREAS, required by Title 15 of Seward City Code, public notice and public hearing procedures for amending zoning and land use district designations, all property owners within three hundred (300) feet and in addition all local property owners who use the Forest Acres road network were notified of the proposed zoning and land use change, and the property was posted with public notice signs; and WHEREAS, at the September 4, 2007 meeting, the Planning and Zoning Commission, held the public hearing and recommended City Council approval of the proposed zoning amendment included in this ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. Changing the land use designation of Tract D, USS 1864, Seward Long Term Care Facility (Preliminary Plat) (as displayed in attached preliminary replat) from Single Family Residential (R1) to Institutional (INS) hereby amends the official Land Use Map of the City. (as depicted in the attached exhibit) Section 2. Changing the zoning designation of Tract D, USS 1864 Seward Long Term Care Facility Subdivision (Preliminary Plat) and the northern approximate 12.5 acres of Tract Al, Seward Long Term Care Facility Subdivision (Preliminary Plat) (as displayed in attached preliminary replat) from Single Family Residential (R1) to Institutional (INS) hereby amends the official Zoning Map of the City. (as depicted in the attached exhibit) Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days following enactment. ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, THIS 26th DAY OF NOVEMBER 2007. City of Szward Ordinance ?00'I-007 i'a~e 3 THE. CaTY Ob' SF.~~'ARU, .ALASKA ~ t j ~~ e i~~ Clark (_'orbri4~e, ~tarur A1T;S: Dunham, Valdatta, Bardarsnn. ~lmbcrg, ymitit, Kettar, Cuibridge NOIrS: None ,~SFNT: None ;~BSTAIV: '.None A'I'TCST: - ~ '. -, Lean Lewis, C:'y4C Ci(V Clerk a;:3~111r,~,'s (City tizal) qt, ~~ ~~:Y,. ~, aF.~ O 'Y,.~~J, :~~ to-~ -'~" -.._. 4 tn.,: ~ a ti ~ •) '~ ~J~ '/ h h ,a' 01 '.; ~ Q F r~'' sea ``aria ~ t u--'~ Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: November I3, 2007 Through: Phillip Oates, City Manager _ From: Donna Glenz, Planning Assistant oa Agenda Item: Approval of Ordinance 2007- which will amend the Land Use Plan and rezone the area of USS 1864, Tract D, Seward Long Term Care Facility Subdivision (Preliminary Plat) from Single Family Residential (RI) to Institutional (INS) and Rezone the Northern portion of Tract Al, from Single Family Residential (Rl) to Institutional (INS). BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: Ordinance 2007-07 was placed on the September 24, 2007 Council Agenda for introduction, then placed for adoption on the October 8, 2007 Council Agenda. On October 4, 2007 the current owners of USS 1864, Tract D, Seward Long Term Care Facility Subdivision (Preliminary Plat) requested the item be pulled from the October 8, 2007 Council Agenda for further review and discussion. At the request of the City Manager the Council pulled Ordinance 2007-07 from the October 8, 2007 Agenda, taking no action. On October 16, 2007 the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public work session on the requested rezone. The work session was attended by members of the community, by the current property owner and the City Manager. Following a lengthy discussion the current property owner, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Manager supported the rezone from the current Single Family Residential (Rl) to Institutional (INS). Attached for the City Council's review and adoption is Ordinance 2007-XX, amending the Land Use Plan and Rezoning of USS 1864, Tract D, Sewazd Long Term Caze Facility Subdivision (Preliminary Plat) from Single Family Residential (Rl) to Institutional(INS), and the Rezone of Tract Al, Sewazd Long Term Care Facility Subdivision (Preliminary Plat) from Single Family Residential (Rl) to Institutional (INS). The City of Seward is requesting this rezone in order to provide land suitable for the relocation of the community's Long Term Care (LTC) facility. The parcel to be known as Tract D contains approximately eight (8) acres of undeveloped land. Both the current Land Use Map and Zoning Map show Tract D currently zoned Single Family Residential (Rl). Changing the current Zoning and Land Use Maps to Institutional Zoning will allow the relocation and development of the community LTC facility with a conditional use permit (CUP), as per Table 15.10.225, Land Uses Allowed. ~._ , ~. ~'I The new Seward Middle School is located on the northern portion Tract Al, Seward Long Ter{rl Care Facility Subdivision {preliminary plat), this approximate 12.5 acre portion is currently zoned Single Family Residential (R]). The Land Use Map recommends the pazcel be rezoned to Institutional (INS). Staff has contacted the Kenai Peninsula Borough (KPB), the current owners of Tract Al and requested the parcel be included in the current rezone action. The KPB supports the request and has asked to be included in the rezone process. The properties to the South and East are currently zoned Institutional {INS), and the properties to the West and North are currently zoned Single Family Residential (Rl). The Single Family Residential (R1) areas to the West and North are designed for smaller, low to medium density lots with single-family homes. Institutional (INS) areas to the South and East are large areas designed for public and private educational and health care uses. The Seward City Code 15.05.025 defines the Institutional district (INS) Public and private educational, administrative, government and health care uses, including public land reserve for future public development, The development standards are intended to set a high standard to assure that the activities provide visual amenity to the surrounding area. The Seward City Code 15.05.025 defines the Single family residential district (RI) Intended to provide for stable and quiet low to medium density (one to five a'welling units per acre) detached, single family residential development, free from other uses except those which are both compatible and convenient to residents of such a district. Recognizing the primary concern of all land use regulatory actions including zoning, is to promote public health, safety, and general welfare, as per SCC 15.01.010, administration recommends this rezone for several reasons: L This rezone will provide more land for the health care needs of the community, specif tally for the proposed LTC facility. The intent for the LTC facility is to have a campus like setting which will feature five buildings versus one lazge structure. The campus setting promotes a "home" environment within a residential setting with landscape buffers between the adjacent roads, versus the traditional medical institutional setting. 2. While there are limitations involved with attempting to prioritize health care land use needs over the land use needs for single family homes or any other activities, the community has a very limited selection of land available for a health care facility, whereas more options are available for land for single family homes. 3. The 2020 Comprehensive Plan and the 1999 Strategic Plan encourage improving the health care capacity of the community. The Seward City Council by Resolution 2007-60 directed the City Manager to proceed with the acquisition of the parcel now proposed as Tract D, to provide land for the development of the community's Long Term Care Facility. ,., ;~, As required by Seward City Code, the property owners within three hundred (300) feet of TTaGt Al and Tract D, Seward Long Term Care Facility Subdivision (Preliminary Plat), in addition all local property owners who use the Forest Acres road network were notified of the proposed rezone action in order to provide more opportunity for public involvement and the property was posted with public notice signs. At the time of this printing the Community Development Office had received several verbal public inquires regarding the proposed rezone however none of the comments or inquires have been opposed to the rezone of either pazcel. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No 1. Comprehensive Plan (2020) X _ The Comprehensive Plan states "Relocate the jLTC] facility and the hospital to a site which will support expansion and modernization". (page 26). 2. Strategic Plan (1999) X _ The Strategic Plan states "We are a community that provides an integrated array of health caze services designed to protect and improve the quality of life for all citizens". (page 19) PLANNING AND ZONING REVIEW At the September 4, 2007 Planning and Zoning meeting the Commission approved Resolution 2007-16 recommending City Council adopt Ordinance 2007-XXX, amending the Land Use Plan and Rezoning of USS 1$64, Tract D, Seward Long Term Care Facility Subdivision (Preliminary Plat) from Single Family Residential (RI) to Institufionat (INS) and Rezone of Tract Al, Seward Long Term Care Facility Subdivision (Preliminary Plat) from Single Family Residential (RI) to Institufional (IlVS). FISCAL NOTE: The City of Seward will have no costs associated with this amendment to the Land Use Plan and change of zoning designation. Approved by Finance Department RECOMMENDATION: ,may;., Staff recommends Council introduce and adopt Ordinance 2007-, amending the Land Use Plan and rezone the area of USS 1864, Tract D, Sewazd Long Term Care Facility Subdivision (Preliminary Plat) from Single Family Residential (RI} to Institutional (INS) and Rezone Tract Al, from Single Family Residential (Rl) to Institutional (INS) (as depicted in the attached exhibits). 3 Q .._