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July 17, 2012
City Council Chambers Beginning at 7:00 p.m.
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Seward Planning & Zoning Commission
Special Meeting
July 17, 2012 7:00 p.m. City Council Chambers
Sandie Roach' 1. Call to Order
Chair
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Martha Fleming A. Pledge of Allegiance
Commissioner g g
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3. Roll Call
Tena Morgan
Commissioner 4. Special Reports & Presentations
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A. City Administration Report
Bixler McClure
Commissioner B. Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations
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Cindy Ecklund 5. Citizens' Comments on any subject except those items
Vice Chair scheduled for public hearing. [Those who have signed in will
Term Expires 02/14 be given the first opportunity to speak Time is limited to 2
minutes per speaker and 30 minutes total time for this agenda
Dale Butts item]
Commissioner
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Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk ( *).
Vacant Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless a
Commissioner Commissioner so requests. In the event of such a request, the
Term Expires 02/15 item is returned to the Regular Agenda.]
Jim Hunt
City Manager
Ron Long
Assistant City Manager
Donna Glenz
Planner
Dwayne Atwood
Planning Technician
Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Agenda
July 17, 2012
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7. Public Hearings [Limit comments to 5 minutes. Those who have signed in will be given the first
opportunity to speak]
A. Unfinished Business Items requiring a Public Hearing — None
B. New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing — None
8. Unfinished Business — None
9. New Business
A. Resolution 2012 -10 of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of
Seward, Alaska, Recommending Kenai Peninsula Borough Approval of the
preliminary replat of Lots 26 -28, Block 13, Original Townsite of Seward, Wilson
Replat, creating one lot to be known at Lot 26A, located at 312 First Avenue Page 3
* B. June 5, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes Page 9
10. Informational Items and Reports (No action required) -
A. 2012 Planning and Zoning Meeting / Work Session Schedule Page 14
B. FEMA Region X July, 2012 Newsletter Page 15
C. Seward Highway Bridge Replacement Update Page 17
11. Commission Comments
12. Citizens' Comments [Limit to 5 minutes per individual — Each individual has one opportunity to speak]
13. Commissions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments
14. Adjournment
Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Agenda
July 17, 2012
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Sponsored by: Applicant
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION 2012 -10
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, RECOMMENDING KENAI
PENINSULA BOROUGH APPROVAL OF THE PRELIMINARY REPLAT
OF LOTS 26 -28, BLOCK 13, ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OF SEWARD,
WILSON REPLAT, CREATING ONE LOT TO BE KNOWN AS LOT 26A,
LOCATED AT 312 FIRST AVENUE
WHEREAS, Cline and Associates Land Surveyors submitted a preliminary plat to the City
of Seward for review and recommendation to the Kenai Peninsula Borough; and
WHEREAS, this replat combines three (3) existing lots -- Lots 26 through 28, Block 13,
Original Townsite of Seward -- into one (1) new lot; and
WHEREAS, the one (1) lot to be known as Lot 26A will consist of 8,991 square feet; and
WHEREAS, the property is zoned Residential R -1; and
WHEREAS, the property is currently serviced by municipal water, sewer, electric and other
utilities; and
WHEREAS, City staff have stated that a subdivision installation agreement is not required
for this replat.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning
Commission that:
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Section 1. The Commission recommends the Kenai Peninsula Borough approve the Seward
Original Townsite, Wilson Replat combining Lots 26 through 28, Block 13, into one (1) new lot to
be known as Lot 26A, of approximately 8,991 square feet.
Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
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Seward Planning and Zoning Commission
Resolution No. 2012 -10
Page 2 of 2
PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 17th day
of July, 2012.
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
Sandie Roach', Chair
AYES:
NOES: None
ABSENT: McClure
ABSTAIN: None
VACANT: One
ATTEST:
Johanna Kinney, CMC
City Clerk
(City Seal)
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P &Z Agenda Statement
Meeting Date: July 17, 2012 - G ov sett,
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Agenda Item: Preliminary Plat Review of Lots 26 through 28, Block 13, Original
Townsite of Seward, Wilson Replat
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
Attached for the Commission's review and recommendation to the Kenai Peninsula Borough
Planning Commission is a preliminary plat. This replat will combine three (3) originally platted
lots -- Lots 26 through 28, Block 13, Original Townsite of Seward -- into one lot to be known as
Lot 26A. The proposed replat vacates two interior lot lines. The new parcel will contain 8,991
square feet.
In accordance with Borough requirements, the City must review and comment on a plat before
submittal to the Borough for approval.
Subdivision Review:
Zoning: The lots are currently zoned R -1 -- which is consistent with the Land Use Plan
SCC 15.05.025 (b) (2) Single - family residential district (R1). Intended to provide for stable
and quiet low to medium density (one to five dwelling 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.
Utilities: The property is served by the existing public utilities and maintained streets, therefore
a subdivision agreement is not required. Water, sewer and electric lines are established. There
are fire hydrants within an approved distance.
Size: The new lot will contain 8,991 square feet. The new lot will meet the requirement for
minimum lot width and buildable lot size for the single - family residential district.
Existing Use: Currently a residential structure built over Lots 26, 27 and 28.
The nearby properties are residential and the land along the west side of First Avenue includes
the base of Little Bear Mountain and is undeveloped.
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Flood Zone: The property is not within a FEMA mapped Flood Hazard Zone.
CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A
1. Comprehensive Plan (2020) X
2. Strategic Plan (1999) X
3. Seward City Code X
The Commission shall perform the following duties: (2) Review and act upon requests for
variance permits, conditional use permits, and other matters requiring consideration under the
Seward Zoning Code. 2.30.225. - Powers and Duties.
A plat submitted to create a single parcel through the vacation of interior lot lines shall be
exempt from subsection (c), public posting, (d), proof of posting and (e), notification of
neighboring property owners, under the Seward Zoning Code. 16.01.015. (f) Conditions to Plat
Approval.
Staff Comments
All City department heads recommend approval of this preliminary replat.
RECOMMENDATION:
Commission approve Resolution 2012 -10 recommending Kenai Peninsula Borough approval of
Lots 26 through 28, Block 13, Original Townsite of Seward, Johnson Replat.
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City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes
June 5, 2012 Volume 6, Page 4 8 4
Call to Order
The June 5, 2012 Regular Meeting of the Seward Planning & Zoning Commission was
called to order at 7:02 p.m. by Chair Roach'.
Opening Ceremony
Commissioner Butts led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
Roll Call
There were present:
Sandie Roach' presiding, and
Dale Butts Cindy Ecklund
Tena Morgan
comprising a quorum of the Commission; and
Ron Long, Assistant City Manager
Donna Glenz, City Planner
Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician
City Administration Report
City Planner Donna Glenz updated the Commission on the following business items:
• The ALPAR (Alaskans for Litter Prevention and Recycling) crew had begun working for
the summer season.
• PACAB was scheduled to hold a meeting on Wednesday, June 6 at noon in Council
Chambers.
• The Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance was to begin restoring the bank vegetation
along lower Scheffler Creek on June 26.
• City staff was continuing to work on two foreclosure parcels. One parcel was in the
• Crawford Subdivision in the Resurrection River area, and one was along First Avenue
between Madison and Monroe streets.
• State Sen. John Torgerson was scheduled to visit Seward on June 8 and tour town projects.
• City Planner Donna Glenz planned to be on vacation from the last week of June through
the first week of July, 2012.
Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations — None
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Citizens' Comments on any subject except those items scheduled for Public Hearing
Audience member Bixler McClure spoke to the Commission, introducing himself and
expressing interest in filling one of the Planning & Zoning Commission vacancies.
Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion (EcldundButts) Approve the Agenda and the Consent
Agenda
Motion Passed Unanimous
The following items were approved on the Consent Agenda:
May 1, 2012 Regular Meeting Minutes
Unfinished Business Items requiring a Public Hearing — None
New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing —
Resolution 2012 -09 of the Planning & Zoning Commission recommending City Council and
Kenai Peninsula Borough approval of the Fort Raymond Subdivision Replat No. 3, to
facilitate the land exchange between the City and Kenai Peninsula Borough as supported by
City Council Resolution 2012 -01; located to the south of Sea Lion Avenue
Glenz noted the replat submitted by Cline and Associates. She explained the replat was the
result of the negotiations between the City and the Kenai Peninsula Borough. The new lot
boundaries were identified and located on the wall map for the Commission and the public. The
planned land exchange was intended to create a location to build an Electric Department
warehouse. Staff had received no public comment regarding the proposed land swap and
recommended approval of the replat.
Assistant City Manager Ron Long explained that the natural flow of a nearby bike path was
provided for in the land exchange agreement.
Commissioners discussed the lot designations and the proposed replat.
In response to Butts, Glenz said the negotiated agreement dedicated the bike path route,
and it was essentially on the west edge of the City parcel.
Roach' asked if staff was aware that students don't use the back door of the school on the
west side of the building. Roach also expressed an interest in placing a sidewalk to provide a flow
to the front of the elementary school building.
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Long said the Electric Department and the City Administration offered the land exchange
involving two parcels in equal value. Details relating to the path placement and flow were worked
out separately in the agreement, he said.
Motion (Ecklund/Morgan) Approve Resolution 2012 - 09
Ecklund asked if Administration had adopted the list of development requests put forward
by the Seward Schools Site Based Council.
Long said the Seward Schools Site Based Council was not a regulatory entity that could be
negotiated with directly, but all of the suggestions were taken into consideration by the Kenai
Peninsula Borough and City Administration.
Morgan asked who would pay for the cost of the development.
In response to Morgan, Long noted the Electrical Department capital budget would be used
to construct the warehouse and move the bike path and other improvements.
Glenz added that the proposed replat needed to be approved in order for the project to
move forward, but the agreement between the Kenai Peninsula Borough and the City had been
completed in March.
Commissioners further discussed the proposed replat and land trade.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Unfinished Business — None
New Business —
Resolution 2012 -08 of the Planning & Zoning Commission supporting a Council
recommendation to place a proposition before the qualified voters to exempt
municipal officials from the Alaska Public Officials Commission (APOC) fmancial
disclosure law and establishing local guidelines
Glenz noted the City intent to establish local reporting requirements for financial disclosure
and explained the proposed changes. She noted the Resolution before the Commission was to
support the Council recommendation to place a proposition before the voters.
Motion (Morgan/Butts) Approve Resolution 2012 -08
Motion (Ecklund/Butts) Amend the Resolution 2012 -08 title
language to read: supporting a Council
recommendation to place a proposition
before the qualified voters at the October 2,
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2012 regular municipal election to establish
local forms and guidelines for fmancial
disclosure for elected and appointed
officials and exempting elected and
appointed officials from the State of Alaska
Public Official Financial Disclosure Law
(Alaska Statute 39.50)
Ecklund said the title language for Resolution 2012 -08 should not state any intent to
exempt officials from reporting or give that impression. The City Council non -code ordinance
language that had been drafted seemed a better explanation of the intent, Ecklund said.
Glenz noted the Commission's resolution was simply a means of support for the Council
action and had nothing to do with actual ballot language.
Commissioners further discussed the merits of the proposed amendment to the resolution
title language.
Long added that the ballot language was what mattered the most. The drafted ballot
language will indicate the need for appropriate financial accountability.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Butts said the problem with the current method of financial reporting was privacy. In some
cases a business owner or contractor had to disclose information that may potentially, give
information to competitors.
Commissioners further discussed the benefits of establishing local reporting guidelines.
Vote on Main Motion As Amended
Motion Passed Unanimous
Informational Items and Reports (No action required)
2012 Planning and Zoning Meeting / Work Session Schedule
Seward Highway Bridge Repair Notice
Commission Comments
Ecklund noted that the City Clerk calendar on the back of the Planning & Zoning
Commission meeting packet needed to be corrected.
Butts said the staff work for the packet was substantial and he appreciated the efforts.
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Morgan also said she appreciated all the staff work required for the meeting.
Roach' and other Commissioners said they were looking forward to the addition of more
members.
Citizens' Comments —
Audience member Lynn Hohl told Commissioners she had planned to be at the meeting
earlier, but had a schedule conflict. She intended to learn more about the proposed replat that was
approved on the agenda, she said.
Commission and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments —
Ecklund said she would need to be excused from the scheduled June 19 Planning & Zoning
Commission work session.
With that information, Commissioners agreed to cancel the June 19, 2012 work session
due to a lack of quorum.
Adjournment
Meeting adjourned at 8:05 p.m.
Dwayne Atwood, Sandie Roach'
Planning Technician Chair
(City Seal)
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Memorandum
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CITY OF SEWARD u _"�'��•''''.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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Date: November 15, 2011
To: Planning & Zoning Commission
Through: Donna Glenz, Planner
From: Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician
Subject: 2012 - Planning & Zoning Meeting Schedule
This memo is to provide a schedule of the Planning & Zoning Commission Meetings for the calendar year 2012. Unless
otherwise noted the P & Z regular meetings will begin at 7:00 p.m. The "Scheduled Special Meetings" shall be held
ONLY if a Public Hearing item is on the agenda and will commence at 7:00 pm, otherwise the gathering will be
held as a work session commencing at 6:00 pm.
Month Regular Meeting Special P &Z Meeting for Public Hearings 7:00 pm
OR scheduled Work Sessions Commence at 6:00 pm
January January 3 January 17
February February 7 February 21
March March 6 (Note: March 6 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00)
March 20
April April 3 April 17
May May 1 May 15
June June 5 (Note: June 5 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00)
June 19
July 3 CX'd July 17 Special Meeting
August August 7 August 21
September September 4 (Note: September 4 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00)
September 18
October October 4 (Thursday) October 16 (Borough & Local Elections on October 2)
November November 8 (Thursday) November 20 (National Election on October 6)
December December 4 (Note: December 4 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00)
Deeember-1-8 CX'd
January January 3 January 15
If you have questions or concerns or cannot attend, plea --" 224 -4049 or email datwood @cityofseward.net.
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Seward Highway Bridge Replacement
CONSTRUCTION UPDAT_
7/11 Weekly Update- Project Overview:
The Alaska Department of
• Now through the end of July, expect flagging Transportation, in
operations, PILOT -CAR OPERATIONS and partnership with Hamilton
DELAYS, on the Seward Highway, from south of Construction Company, is
working to improve travel on
Ptarmigan Creek to Trail River Bridge during the the Seward Highway, from
following days and times: Trail River to Ptarmigan
Mondays through Thursdays (24 -hour operations) Creek. Work will include
Fridays between 12:00am and 4:00pm replacement of the Trail
Saturdays between 7:00am and 7:00pm River, Falls Creek and
Sundays from 10:00pm to midnight Ptarmigan Creek bridges
and widening of the Seward
Highwayfrom milepost 22.4
• Be alert to heavy equipment and construction to 25.4. We will do our best to
workers on the roadway and shoulder. keep you informed as work
continues, and we
appreciate your patience and
cooperation during
construction. The project is
scheduled to be complete by
June 2013.
For more information,
please call DOT at 288 -
2204, Hamilton Construction
at 288 -5102, or visit
Alas kaNavigator.org.
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