HomeMy WebLinkAbout09072010 Planning & Zoning Minutes City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes
September 7, 2010 Volume 6, page 4 0 5
Call to Order
The September 7, 2010 Regular Meeting of the Seward Planning & Zoning Commission
was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Chair Roach'.
Opening Ceremony
Commissioner Ecklund led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
Roll Call
There were present:
Sandie Roach' presiding, and
Cindy Ecklund Steven Heinrich
Frank DeMarco
comprising a quorum of the Commission; and
Christy Terry, Community Development Director
Dwayne Atwood, Community Development Assistant
iirer Excused was: Tena Morgan
City Administration Report
Community Development Directory Christy Terry updated the Commission of the
following business items:
• The quarterly joint work session with the Seward/Bear Creek Flood Service Board was not
held because of preparations for the Summit in Seward scheduled for October 8, 2010.
• A late arriving comment regarding the Conditional Use Permit application for the Tougas
R/V park had been received and was provided as a laydown.
• Two compliance letters were included in the agenda packet. The Community Development
Department was working with the City Clerk's office to review city business license
renewals to encourage zoning compliance.
Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations — None
Citizens' Comments on any subject except those items scheduled for Public Hearing - None
Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion (Ecklund/Heinrich) Approve the Agenda and the Consent
Agenda
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Motion Passed Unanimous Consent J
The following items were approved on the Consent Agenda:
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Unfmished Business Items requiring a Public Hearing — None
New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing
Resolution 2010 -10 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission, granting
a Conditional Use Permit to Paul Tougas, dba Seward Information Center to
Construct and Operate Kenai Fjords Recreational Vehicle (RV) Park and
Winter Storage, on Lots 1, 4, And 5 Block 7, Oceanview Subdivision, located at
1115 Fourth Avenue, within the Auto Commercial Zoning District
Terry reviewed the criteria and requirements and directed the Commission to the property
location, as shown in the meeting packet. She noted the public notification requirements had been
met. Administration spoke in support of the application. The proposed development and use was
consistent with the Auto Commercial zoning district. The value of the adjoining property would
not be significantly impacted, and public utilities and services were adequate to serve the proposed
use. Specific development codes would still have to be met after a Conditional Use Permit was
issued.
Commissioners discussed the seasonal timeline and potential operation of both storage and
camping businesses at the proposed development site.
Notice of public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the
public hearing for Resolution 2010 -10 was opened.
Paul Tougas, inside City Limits, addressed the Commission as the applicant. Tougas said
the proposed project would include approximately half of the camping sites a previous operator
utilized. The property was used as a parking lot for two years and the business plan would
establish a "premium" RV park. Tougas stated the park would include 25 spaces.
In response to a question from Roach', Tougas explained the summer operation would
focus on camping. The off season storage was proposed as a way to realize some income during
the winter months. Tougas said he planned to install a privacy fence.
Ecklund asked the applicant if there would be any problems if a vegetation buffer were in
place along Scheffler Creek.
Tougas stated the intention was to keep the vegetation, trees and grass.
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Mary Bailey, inside City Limits, told Commissioners she had concerns about how closely
the RV park would be regulated for camping duration. Bailey stated she believed the driveway
him into the proposed camping area was not wide enough for large vehicles.
No one else requested to be heard and the public hearing was closed.
Motion (Heinrich / Ecklund) Approve Resolution 2010 -10
In response to Commission questions, Seward Fire Chief David Squires stated the
driveway met City requirements. A second driveway to the property would not be required.
Motion (Heinrich/Ecklund) Amending Resolution 2010 -10, Section 6
inserting a new Condition No. 4 to read: A
minimum 10 foot no parking buffer shall
be maintained along both sides of Scheffler
Creek.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Motion (Roach'/Heinrich) Amending Resolution 2010 -10 to add a
second condition requiring the installation
of screen fencing.
�.. Motion Failed Yes: Roach'
No: Heinrich, Ecklund, DeMarco
Main Motion Passed As Amended Unanimous
New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing
Resolution 2010 -11 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission of the
City of Seward, Alaska, recommending amending Seward City Code Title 15
Section 15.10.140 Definitions to allow accessory buildings on adjacent lots of
the principal building or use served
Terry explained that the Zoning Code did not allow accessory structures on a lot other than
the same lot with a primary structure. If approved, all of the building codes and development
requirements would continue to be observed. The City attorney had reviewed the proposed
ordinance.
In response to Commissioner Ecklund, Terry stated the reason for allowing accessory
structures on adjacent lots had to do with the larger zoning issue of lots with an accessory structure
being sold, leaving non - conforming buildings.
Commissioners further discussed the issues related to allowing accessory buildings to be
built on separate lots.
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Notice of ublic hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the
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public hearing for Resolution 2010 -11 was opened.
Mary Staab, inside City Limits, explained that per City Code an adjoining lot they owned
was not suitable for a garage construction because a lot line separating the two properties would
need to be vacated. The cost for the lot line vacation would have been more than $2,000. Staab
requested that the code be changed to allow accessory buildings to be built on adjacent lots.
David Squires, inside City Limits, asked that the proposed resolution be approved. He
explained how he would like to expand a greenhouse on an adjacent lot of his residence.
No one else requested to be heard and the public hearing was closed.
Motion (Ecklund/DeMarco) Approve Resolution 2010 -11
Roach' explained that larger parcels are accessed at lower values per square foot than
smaller lots. It would help to maintain values if adjacent lots could be developed without vacating
lot lines and creating larger parcels.
Heinrich stated he did have concerns that lots with accessory structures that are later sold
will have code compliance issues.
Commissioners further discussed accessory buildings and accessory uses.
Motion Passed Yes: Heinrich, Ecklund, Roach'
No: DeMarco
New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing
Resolution 2010 -12 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission,
Recommending City Council Amend Various Portions of Title 15.20 Signs of
the Seward City Code
Terry explained that several work sessions were held on this topic. Staff, public and
Commissioners made several suggestions for the proposed code update. The items that were
agreed upon were included in the proposed ordinance. There did not appear to be any consensus on
signage exceeding the roofline in the Historic District, and signs advertising home occupations.
Notice of public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the
public hearing for Resolution 2010 -12 was opened.
Fire Chief Dave Squires asked whether the proposed advertising of home occupations
would include bed and breakfast operations.
No one else requested to be heard and the public hearing was closed.
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The Commission discussed home occupation signage.
Motion (Ecklund/Heinrich) Approve Resolution 2010 -12
Motion (Roach'/Heinrich) Amend proposed Ordinance, Section 1,
15.20.30 Signs Allowed Without Permits,
R, striking "bubble machines."
Motion Passed Unanimous
Motion (Roach'/Ecklund) Amend proposed Ordinance, Section 1,
15.20.035 Prohibited Signs, H, striking "on
a building."
Motion Passed Unanimous
Main Motion Passed As Amended Unanimous
New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing
Resolution 2010 -13 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission,
Recommending Adding Section 15.10.245 Wind Energy Conversion Systems
(WECS) to the Seward City Code establishing a process and standards for the
siting, construction, and operation of Wind Energy Conversion Systems
(WECS) as permitted secondary uses and amending Seward City Code Title
15, Land Uses Allowed Table 15.10.225 to allow WECS in the RR, R1, R2, R3,
UR, OR, AC, HC, CB, I, RM, INS and P Zoning Districts
Terry noted the Commission had discussed proposed Wind Energy Conversion Systems for
approximately two years. Terry also stated the proposed ordinance would not allow the conversion
systems to interconnect to the electric utility grid.
In response to questions generated at the WECS work session, Terry stated inspectors
would be available to perform required inspections. Additionally, there was no indication that
property values would be affected by the addition of wind energy systems. Terry also explained the
formula that was included in the Ordinance to help calculate noise levels of a wind energy system
before installation. The height of the towers would be restricted by the size of the lot, given the
setback requirements.
Ecklund stated she appreciated the work that had gone into creating a method to review and
allow wind energy systems.
Heinrich stated the proposed regulations will help with orderly development. Heinrich
asked if the City of Seward electric utility was required to provide interconnection for wind energy
systems.
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Terry stated the utility is not required to adopt the rules of the Regulatory Commission of
Alaska. The utility was moving forward to allow interconnection, but the City of Seward was not
required to allow interconnection, she said.
Heinrich stated he believed the proposed regulations to allow wind energy systems would
be less viable if the developers were not allowed to feed electricity back into the power grid.
Notice of public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the
public hearing for Resolution 2010 -13 was opened.
No one requested to be heard and the public hearing was closed.
Motion (Heinrich /Ecklund) Approve Resolution 2010 -13
Roach stated several rooftop wind energy turbines may be required for a residence or
business to produce adequate electricity. An engineer may need to determine, in those cases,
whether a structure could adequately support multiple units.
Terry noted the additional noise with multiple rooftop units would require changes in how
the noise levels would be measured. As proposed, the ordinance did not allow for more than one
unit per lot.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Unfinished Business — None
New Business —
Setting the September 21, 2010 Work Session Topic
Terry noted that several hours of work had been devoted to updating Title 15 of the City
Code. She suggested that further work on the Land Uses Allowed Table be the topic for the
session.
Commissioners reached a general consensus that the Development Requirements
Table and Land Uses Allowed Table were to be the topic of the September 21, 2010 work
session.
Informational Items and Reports (No action required)
Alaska Railroad Corporation Newsletter
Camping Letter to Red's Burgers
Vehicles in Public Right -of -Way Letter to William B. Morrell
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Seward Summit Invitation and Draft Agenda
Commission Comments —
Commissioners thanked staff for the meeting preparations and the members of the public
for providing useful feedback.
Citizens' Comments — None
Commissions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments — None
Adjournment
Meeting adjourned at 10:48 ..m.
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