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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04022013 Planning & Zoning Packet Seward Planning & Zoning Commission Regular Meeting Packet >of sF • 4. 1 / 4 41 4 -- Alt*P' .. emu. -. April 2, 2013 City Council Chambers, Beginning at 7 :00 p.m. Seward Planning & Zoning Commission Regular Meeting April 2, 2013 7:00 p. m. City Council Chambers Sandie Roach' Chair 1. Call to Order Term Expires 02/16 2. Opening Ceremony Martha Fleming Commissioner A. Pledge of Allegiance Term Expires 02/14 Alexis Campestre 3. Roll Call Commissioner Term Expires 02/16 4. Special Reports & Presentations Bixler McClure A. City Administration Report Commissioner Term Expires 02/15 B. Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations Cindy Ecklund 5. Citizens' Comments on any subject except those items Vice Chair 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 Dale Butts minutes per speaker and 30 minutes total time for this agenda Commissioner item] Term Expires 02/16 6. Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda. [Approval of Vacant Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk ( *). Commissioner Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless a Term Expires 02/15 Commissioner so requests. In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular Agenda.] • Jim Hunt City Manager Ron Long Assistant City Manager Donna Glenz Planner Dwayne Atwood Planning Technician Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Agenda April2, 2013 1 7. Public Hearings [Limit comments to 5 minutes. Those who have signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak] A. Unfinished Business Items requiring a Public Hearing — None B. New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing — None 8. Unfinished Business — None 9. New Business — A. Resolution 2013 -06 of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska, recommending Kenai Peninsula Borough approval of the preliminary replat of Lots 1 and 2, Block 4, Original Townsite of Seward, Old Solly's Replat, creating one lot to be known as Lot 1A, located at 411 Washington Street Page 3 * B. March 5, 2013 Regular Meeting Minutes Page 9 10. Informational Items and Reports (No action required) - A. FEMA Region X Newsletter Page 14 B. 2013 Planning & Zoning Meeting Schedule Page 18 C. Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly Meeting Reminder Page 19 D. April 16 Work Session Reminder Page 20 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 April 2, 2013 2 Sponsored by: Applicant CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2013 -06 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 1 AND 2, BLOCK 4, ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OF SEWARD, OLD SOLLY'S REPLAT, CREATING ONE LOT TO BE KNOWN AS LOT 1A, LOCATED AT 411 WASHINGTON STREET 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 the two (2) existing lots - Lots 1 and 2, Block 4, Original Townsite of Seward, into one (1) new lot to be known as Lot 1A; and WHEREAS, Lot lA will consist of 2,756 square feet; and WHEREAS, this parcel contains a single structure, constructed in 1911, which encroaches into the public Right of Way on the North, South and West; and WHEREAS, the City has reviewed these encroachments and is in the process of issuing an encroachment permit; and WHEREAS, the property is zoned Central Business District; and WHEREAS, the property is currently serviced by municipal water, sewer, electric and other utilities; therefore a subdivision installation agreement is not required for this replat. • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: Section 1. The Commission recommends the Kenai Peninsula Borough approve the Seward Original Townsite, Old Solly's Replat, combining Lots 1 and 2, Block 4, into one (1) new lot to be known as Lot 1A, of approximately 2,756 square feet. 3 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution No. 2013 -06 Page 2 of 2 Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 2 day of April, 2013. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Sandie Roach', Chair AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: VACANT: One ATTEST: Johanna Kinney, CMC City Clerk (City Seal) 4 P &Z Agenda Statement Meeting Date: April 2, 2013 j of Sew 0 Through: Ron Long, Assistant City Manager Donna Glenz, Planner q BA SK • From: Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician Agenda Item: Preliminary Plat Review of Lots 1 and 2, Block 4, Original Townsite of Seward, Old Solly's Replat BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: Attached for the Commission's review and recommendation to the Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Commission is a preliminary plat submitted by Cline and Associates. This replat will combine two (2) originally platted lots, Lots 1 and 2, Block 4, Original Townsite of Seward, into one lot to be known as Lot 1A. The proposed replat vacates one interior lot line creating a single parcel of 2,756 square feet. In accordance with Borough requirements, the City must review and comment on a platting action before submittal to the Borough for final approval. Zoning: The lots are currently zoned Central Business District -- which is consistent with the Land Use Plan. SCC 15.05.025 (b) (9) Central business district (CBD). Provides for an area of convenient, attractive, concentrated commercial development primarily intended for retail, financial, entertainment and professional services occurring within enclosed structures. Regulations applying to this zone are designed to encourage a compact group of businesses of the type which are mutually beneficial and located close enough together to encourage walk -in trade. The parcels surrounding this replat are generally within the Central Business Zoning District. To the south is the Historical Hoben Park, which is within the Park Zoning District. All other parcels are within the Central Business District. Also to the south is the Historical Depot Building and the Alaska SeaLife Center parking lot. To the west across the alley is a vacant lot, which formally contained the Arcade Building. Across Washington to the north is the "Legends" Building owned by the National Park Service. The area to the east contains the Railway / Fifth Avenue intersection and the continuation of the SeaLife Center Parking lot. Utilities: The property is served by the existing public utilities and maintained streets; therefore a subdivision agreement is not required. There are appropriate fire hydrants within an approved distance. 5 Size: The new lot will contain 2,756 square feet. The new lot will meet the requirement for minimum lot width and buildable lot size for the Central Business District. Existing Use: Currently the historic commercial structure, known as Old Solly's is built over Lots 1 and 2. The historical structure was originally built around 1916 and is being rehabilitated to house the Kenai Fjords National Park Service offices. The structure is of a unique design in that it conforms to the trapezoidal lot plan. The structure encroaches into the public right -of -way on three sides. The south side of the structure, second floor extends over the sidewalk into the Railway Avenue public right -of -way. The north side of the building encroaches approximately 0.3 of a foot (3.6 inches) and the building entrance awning encroaches 4 feet over the sidewalk into the Washington Street right -of -way. The west side of the structure encroaches approximately 0.5 of a foot (6 inches) into the ally right -of -way. In 1965 Sol Urie granted the City a 12.5 square foot "right -of -way and easement" on the East side of Lot 1 for the construction, repair and replacement of public sidewalks and streets. The City is currently in the process of granting encroachment permits for the above listed encroachments. 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 12.01.030. - Platted property lines. No building, except a single - family residence, may be constructed across platted property lines. 16.01.015. - Conditions to plat approval (f) 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. Staff Comments City department heads have reviewed this preliminary replat, and no concerns or comments were submitted. 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'� ¢ f s Old Sollys Replat / sE� Natio Pa Se rvice P &Z Resolution 2013 -06 / � y �° N Lot t 2 Block 4, OTS 419 0 75 150 Feet 411 Washington St ■ Support by I I Alask M ap pate: April 2, 2013 8 City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes March 5, 2013 Volume 7, Page 9 Call to Order The March 5, 2013 Regular Meeting of the Seward Planning & Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chair Roach'. Opening Ceremony Commissioner Fleming led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Roll Call There were present: Sandie Roach' presiding, and Martha Fleming Dale Butts Bixler McClure Cindy Ecklund comprising a quorum of the Commission; and Donna Glenz, City Planner Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician City Administration Report City Planner Donna Glenz updated the Commission on the following business items: • Glenz thanked the Seward / Bear Creek Flood Service Area Board and staff for recent work that had been completed. • Glenz said a proposed zoning change for a small portion of Waterfront Park had been tabled by City Council. The proposal called for changing the zoning for a portion of Tract G from Harbor Commercial to Park. • Renovation of the Old Solly's Building was on schedule. The National Park Service • planned to complete the project during summer. • A demolition permit had been issued to remove the Alaska Vocational Technical Center dormitory building on Third Avenue. A building permit for the new housing was to be issued. • The Historic Preservation Commission had requested a letter of Commission support for updating the 1996 Historic Preservation Plan. The item was not on the meeting agenda, and Glenz requested that the Commission add the item as "C" under New Business. • Staff reminded Commissioner Fleming that she would provide the Planning & Zoning Commission quarterly report to City Council at the March 26 Council meeting. • The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly was scheduled to meet in Seward on April 16, and the Commission would need to reschedule its work session for that evening or change the location of the meeting. 9 City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes March 5, 2013 Volume 7, Page 10 • A City Council work session was scheduled for Wednesday, March 13 to review the 2012 International Building Code. • The Seward Historic Preservation Commission was scheduled to hold a regular meeting on Wednesday, March 13. • Glenz introduced Alexis Campestre to Commissioners. Campestre had submitted an application to serve on the Commission. Ecklund asked Administration if the Old Solly's Building remodel was planned as an energy efficient or "green" project. Glenz said the structure would be as energy efficient as possible, but no alternate energy sources were planned. Glenz said she did not know if the building materials were "green." Fleming asked why the Waterfront Park rezone was tabled by City Council. Glenz said the Council did not want to introduce a rezone that would change Harbor Commercial property to the Park designation based on some concerns about future development in the area. 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 (McClure/Butts) Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda Motion (McClure/Ecklund) Amend the Agenda under New Business, adding an Item "C" to read: "Direct staff to prepare a letter of support for the Historic Preservation Plan update." Motion Passed Unanimous Main Motion Passed, as Amended Unanimous The following items were approved on the Consent Agenda: February 5, 2013 Regular Meeting Minutes Special Items 10 City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes March 5, 2013 Volume 7, Page 11 Election of Chair and Vice -Chair Roach' opened the floor to accept nominations for Chair of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Motion (Fleming/Ecklund) Close the nominations for Chair and elect Commissioner Roach' as Chair for the Planning and Zoning Commission. Motion Passed Unanimous Consent Roach' opened the floor to accept nominations for Vice -Chair of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Motion (Butts/Fleming) Close the nominations for Vice -Chair and elect Cindy Ecklund as Vice -Chair for the Planning and Zoning Commission. Motion Passed Unanimous Consent Unfinished Business Items requiring a Public Hearing — None New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing — None Unfinished Business — None New Business — Resolution 2013 -05 of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska, recommending City Council Approval of the Planning and Zoning Commission Priorities from April 2013 to April 2014 Glenz noted the history of the work sessions that Commissioners held to establish the priorities for the coming year. Motion (Ecklund/Butts) Approve Resolution 2013 - 05 Ecklund asked Glenz for direction regarding the ability to mandate action on the part of City staff as it related to Item 3 on the Continuing priorities. The priority read, "Encourage the City Manager to request an update of the Parks & Recreation Master Plan." Glenz said the best course of action was to keep the priority list language as it was. Glenz said she would express the Commission's concerns to Administration. 11 City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes March 5, 2013 Volume 7, Page 12 Ecklund asked if the Nash Road Bench Study was to be removed from the priorities for the coming year. Commissioners explained that the Bench Study was moved to the bottom of the list and would be undertaken as funding allowed. Ecklund asked if the priority of pursing City Code compliance had any time limit. Roach' said the priority would be ongoing. Motion Passed Unanimous Direct staff to prepare a letter of support for the Historic Preservation Plan update Glenz explained that Historic Preservation Commission staff had drafted a grant to update the Historic Preservation Plan. A letter of support was recently requested, and because of that late request the item could not be included in the meeting packet. Roach' asked about the nature of the grant and its amount. Glenz did not know the amount of the grant, but said the funding may be used to hire a consultant. Ecklund asked who would receive the grant. Glenz said the state Certified Local Government grant would be distributed to the Historic Preservation Commission. Commissioners further discussed the proposed letter of support for a Historic Preservation Plan update. Motion (Ecklund/McClure) Direct staff to prepare a letter of support for the Historic Preservation Plan update Ecklund asked if any members of the Commission had read the current Historic Preservation Plan and how large the document was. Roach' said the document was not as extensive as the Municipal Lands Management Plan. Commissioners further discussed the proposed letter of support and the potential for a grant award. Motion Passed Unanimous 12 City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes March 5, 2013 Volume 7, Page 13 Informational Items and Reports (No action required) FEMA Region X Newsletter 2013 Planning & Zoning Meeting Schedule Quarterly Report to City Council Reminder Commission Comments Fleming said she would miss some of the upcoming public meetings, but planned to be available for the March 26 quarterly report to City Council. Fleming said she would provide a summary of the Commission's work for the quarter and rely upon meeting minutes. Fleming agreed to contact staff prior to providing the report if any additional information was needed. McClure thanked staff and Commission members for the recent work that had been completed. McClure said he would be traveling and unavailable for the Planning & Zoning work session on March 19. Butts thanked Glenz for providing the history of events when needed. Butts also noted the Region III high school basketball tournament that would be held in Seward starting March 7. He also encouraged support of a planned March 30 fundraiser for the Seward Animal Shelter. Ecklund said she was in favor of holding the April 16 Planning & Zoning Commission work session in the new library building. Roach' thanked staff for the meeting preparations and also thanked the new Commission applicant, Alexis Campestre, for expressing interest in filling one of two vacancies on the Commission. Roach' also said it would have been helpful if Historic Preservation Commission staff had attended the meeting to answer some of the questions that arose during the discussion of whether to provide a letter of support. Citizens' Comments — None Commission and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments — None Adjournment Meeting adjourned at 7:46 p.m. Dwayne Atwood, Sandie Roach' Planning Technician Chair 13 Page 1 Nevvsfrom fi � .;'I Stratepla Attiartoe far Rink Roduttflon Pierce County, WA Account Assistance Program, and March 2013 Salmon Recovery Funding Board. Volume 3, Issue 3 Floodplain Property Acquisition Program Pierce County provides cost shar matches for grants through Real Estate Excise Tax (BEET) revenues ° '- allocated for the purpose of riverine . Inside this Issue floodplain property acquisition. Pierce County maintains a list of properties whose owners are Pierce County Floodplain , # . .... ,,,, .„, interested in being bought -out. 4 Property Acquisition... .�.- .� : .... ' � ' Although the acquisition program " has been in existence for 25 years, After many years and multiple y 2 Mitigation Ideas Guidance flooding events, a Pierce County requests for buyouts still greatly family in the Clear Creek area was exceeds available funding resources. 2 Review of New Standards recently freed of their flood -prone Clear Creek Property for Flood Hazard Mapping property, thanks to the county's Floodplain Property Acquisition Pierce County recently acquired a Giving Tribal Mitigation Program. house and property in the Clear 2 Planning a 'Face -lift" Creek area, a severe repetitive flood The program has been a resource for Loss area. The owners purchased the many property owners devastated by property in the early 1980's and 3 NORFMA News flooding. The program has allowed discovered after a couple of winter the county to purchase more than seasons they had purchased a 3 200 riverine floodplain properties property susceptible to severe Featured Training along the Puyallup, Carbon and flooding. After having to repair their White Rivers and South Prairie house from flood damages more 3 Calendar Creek since 1988. The acquired than once, they elevated the house at properties total more than 1,100 their own expense. Flooding acres, and purchase costs total more continued to occur and flood 4 CRS Award Nominations than $30 million. Most of the damages to the house continued acquired properties were homes even after elevating. However, the with extensive flood damages or at damages were not as costly and high risk for flooding. extensive as they were prior to Funding Sources elevating the structure. Funding for property acquisitions is Pierce County started purchasing largely dependent on federal and flood damaged properties in the state grant programs, which require Clear Creek area in the late 1990's, a monetary match from Pierce utilizing FEMA HMGP funding. County. Federal funding programs Property acquisition eligibility is include FEMA's Hazard Mitigation generally based on a benefit -cost Grant Program (HMGP), Flood analysis (BCA). Because the house Mitigation Assistance, Pre - Disaster was elevated, the BCA was Strategic Alliance for Risk Reduction g FEMA Region X Service Center Mitigation, and Severe Repetitive insufficient to meet funding 20700 44th Avenue West, Suite 110 Loss. State funding programs Continued on next page Lynnwood, Washington 98036 include Community Development (425) 329 -3699 Block Grants, WDOE Flood Control f s1I/IAP Increasing Resarence Together MARCH 2013 www.starr - team.com 14 NEWS FROM REGION X Page 2 Pierce County (cont.) 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For more information, please see the RiskMAP public announcement, www.fema.gov. increasing Ressuence Together MARCH 2013 www.starr- team.com 15 NEWS FROM REGION X Page 3 NORFMA News Featured Training Upcoming Events & Conferences NFIP Basics Training NORFMA will be hosting three March 13, 10 :00 am Pacific conferences this year: Oregon Mini- This one -hour session will cover the (All times Pacific) conference April 24 in Salem history of the National Flood NFIP Basics Oregon; NORFMA Annual Insurance Program (NFIP), basic March 13, 10am Conference, September 18 -20 at terminology, governing authority, Onlin - 1 CEC Skamania Lodge; and Idaho Mini- and provide an overview of the Flood Hazard Analysis with conference November 13 -15. All community's role in floodplain Hazus three will host CFM exams and through the NFIP. The March 14, 8:30am- 4:30pm - continuing education credits will be target audiences are state and local Boise, ID available to meet participants' CFM officials who need a general www.cvent.corn /even requirements. understanding of the ins and outs of Elevation Certificates The next Sediment Management the program and guidance on where March 14, 10am- 12.30pm Issue Group meeting will be to go for more training and answers. Online* - 2 CECs Thursday, April 11 in Tacoma. Determinine a Base Flood One (1) CEC Contact Hans Hunger, Elevation hhunger @co.pierce.wa.us, for more Presenter: Becca Croft, STARR March 21, 10am information. Online* - 1 CEC For registration information, email CRS Users Group RXTraining @starr - team.com L317 Comprehensive Data Management for Hazus The next CRS Users Group meeting Registration is free, and required. March 26 -29 will be April 25 in Tacoma. Contact Tacoma, WA EMI: National Flood Insurance Kelly.Stone@fema.dhs.gov Dennis Dixon, ddixon @co.pierce.wa.us, Program /Community Rating y for details. System (NFIP /CRS) EMI: NFIP /CRS Committee Chairs April 1- 4 April 1 -4 Emmitsburg, MD The NORFMA Board has appointed Emmitsburg, Maryland training.fema.gov two committee chairs: John The April 1-4 CRS class at EMI Velimesis, Policy Committee chair p Elevation Certificates for A and Henry Hu, Training Committee (E278) still has 7 -8 vacancies. Zones Chair. Both committees have set Applications are required, and will April 11, 10am require approval by your State. Online 2 CECs goals for 2013 and will provide Please note that if students are opportunities for involvement and Biggert- Waters 2012 NFIP support for local communities. Visit accepted, EMI pays their travel and Reform www.NORFMA.org for committee housing. April 17, 10am Online* 1 CEC chair contact information. This course covers the Community ASFPM Rating System (CRS). It describes NORFMA CRS Users Group activities eligible for credit under April 25, 1pm -3pm The ASFPM 2014 Seattle the 2012 CRS Coordinator's Tacoma, WA Conference Committee is making Manual, how a community applies, ddixon @co.pierce.wa.us steady progress. Carla Bracken from and how a community modifies an *To rregister for on courses, vi Northwest Hydraulics Consultants is application to improve its STARR's training site online at the volunteer coordinator and Tom classification. j.mp /stat rwebtraining. or email Bean from King County is Field Rxrraining @stair team.com. Trip Coordinator. To volunteer, Visit www.trainingfema.gov for contact Jerry Louthain, more information on attending an jerry.louthrain @hdrinc.com. EMI class. RIsk MAP Increasing Resilience Together MARCH 2013 www.starr - team.com 16 NEWS FROM REGION X Page 4 CRS Award for Excellence Nominations The NFIP has established an award to recognize individuals who have actively advanced the vision of the NFIP and the Community Rating System (CRS). The CRS is a program within the NFIP that provides guidelines for participating communities that want to continually improve their community's safety and resilience to flooding and other natural disasters. While all CRS participating communities are taking steps that improve their flood safety and resilience, certain communities stand out. As in all serious endeavors, outstanding results do not just happen. They are due to the efforts of specific individuals, who through their knowledge, commitment and passion, have made their communities safer. In an effort to recognize such individuals the NFIP is seeking nominations for the 2013 CRS Award for Excellence. FEMA is asking for help in identifying worthy individuals. In particular, nominees who have provided leadership in the area of alerting residents to the dangers of flooding and promoting the purchase of flood insurance through the NFIP. If you know of any such individuals, please help to recognize their achievements. Nominations are due by March 8, 2013. Download the CRS Award Announcement and Nomination form at www.starr-team.com.:"rtkk Pdsk Increasing Resrltence Together MARCH 2013 www.starr - team.com 17 Memorandum ' y of S Fw 4 CITY OF SEWARD ` =�' " � - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 4 �AS� P Date: November 8, 2012 To: Planning & Zoning Commission Through: Donna Glenz, Planner From: Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician Subject: 2013 - Planning & Zoning Meeting Schedule This memo is to provide a schedule of the Planning & Zoning Commission Meetings for the calendar year 2013. Unless otherwise noted the P & Z regular meetings will begin at 7:00 p.m. The "Scheduled Special Meetings" shall be held ONLY if a Public Hearing item is on the agenda and will commence at 7:00 pm, otherwise the gathering will be held as a work session commencing at 6:00 pm. Month Regular Meeting Special P &Z Meeting for Public Hearings 7:00 pm OR scheduled Work Sessions Commence at 6:00 pm January January 3 January 15 (New Year's Holiday on Tuesday, January 1) February February 5 February 19 March March 5 (Note: March 5 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00) March 19 April April 2 April 16 May May 7 May 21 June June 4 (Note: June 4 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00) June 18 July 2 July 16 August August 6 August 20 September September 3 (Note: September 3 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00) September 17 October October 3 (Thursday) October 15 (Borough & Local Elections on October 1) November November 7 (Thursday) November 19 (National Election on November 5) December December 3 (Note: December 3 Flood Board Work Session at 6:00) 17 January January 7 January 21 If you have questions or concerns or cannot attend, pier 224 -4049 or email datwood@cityofseward.net. 18 MEMORANDUM e se. City of Seward `- vo Community Development q s*`°' Date: April 2, 2013 To: Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Ofrif Through: Donna Glenz, Planner d, From: Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician Dk ---- Subject: Reminder of April 16, 2013 Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly Meeting The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly will conduct day -long meetings in Seward on April 16, 2013 in City Council Chambers. Please note that the meeting schedule and agenda will be available as the date nears at: http: / /www.borough.kenai.ak.us /assembly -clerk RECOMMENDATION: Please note the April 16, 2013 Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly meeting date 19 Memorandum ,of , 9 'A d q Date: April 2, 2013 &AS0 To: Planning and Zoning Commission Through: Donna Glenz, Planner From: Dwayne Atwood, Planning Technician Subject: Planning & Zoning Commission April 16 Work Session at New Library The Planning and Zoning Commission is scheduled to hold a regular work session at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 16. 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