HomeMy WebLinkAbout11072013 Planning & Zoning Minutes City of Seward, Alaska Planning Commission Minutes
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Call to Order
The November 7, 2013 Regular Meeting of the Seward Planning & Zoning Conunission
was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chair Sandie Roach'.
Opening Ceremony
Commissioner Fleming led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
Roll Call
There were present:
Sandie Roach' presiding, and
Cindy Ecklund Martha Fleming Dale Butts
Bixler McClure Wendy Shaffer
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:
• Seward had recently received $750,000 in federal funding to create a new health clinic.
• PACAP recently worked on completing the development plan for the Seward Small Boat
Harbor and uplands.
• City Administration planned to address the need for an update to the Parks & Recreation
Department master plan.
• A demolition permit had been issued for the Ray's Resuables structure near Fourth Avenue
and A Street. The structure had recently burned.
• The City of Seward was seeking state disaster assistance for recent flooding and the
required maintenance of the diversion tunnel bridge on Lowell Point Road. Glenz also
noted that the Japp Creek Levee had also suffered some minor damage during the recent
flooding.
• The Seward / Bear Creek Flood Service Area board had recently approved flood debris
removal on Sometimes Creek and Sawmill Creek.
••• • The Planning and Zoning Commission was scheduled to participate in a training session at
6 p.m. on Tuesday, November 19.
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Commissioner Ecklund asked if the Seward Recreation Committee had met to review the awl
Parks and Recreation Department master plan.
Glenz noted that the Seward Recreation Committee was an ad hoc citizen committee and any
changes or updates to the Parks and Recreation Department master plan would be undertaken by
City staff.
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 (Butts/Fleming) Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion (Roach'/Ecklund) Amend the Agenda, making Resolution
2013-20 the first item of business
Motion Passed Unanimous
Main Motion, as amended Passed Unanimous
The following items were approved on the Consent Agenda:
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Unfinished Business Items requiring a Public Hearing—None
New Business Items—
Resolution 2013-20 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission, granting
a six (6) month extension to Conditional Use Permit 2013-01, issued to James
R. Woodside, dba Saltwood Smoke House, to operate a commercial seafood
processing and smoking business on USS 149, Lot 1, Tract B, 2101 Seward
Highway,within the Auto Commercial Zoning District
Glenz noted that the resolution would allow a six-month extension of the original
Conditional Use Permit. The applicant had been working diligently to receive a building permit.
The extension would prevent the Conditional Use Permit from lapsing, Glenz said.
Motion (Ecklund/Fleming) Approve Resolution 2013-20
Motion Passed Unanimous
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.. New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing—
Resolution 2013-18 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission of the
City of Seward, Alaska, granting a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to Wayne
Moore to operate two (2) efficiency apartments within a commercial structure
in the Central Business Zoning District, on Lots 1 & 2, Block 18, Federal
Addition at 903 Fourth Avenue
Glenz explained the history of the apartments and how the rental operation was undertaken
without a City zoning review. The apartments could be allowed by Conditional Use Permit, but no
permit had ever been issued. The rentals had been operated since sometime after 2004, Glenz said.
Property owners were informed of the Conditional Use Permit application and no
comments had been received, Glenz said.
Fleming asked how an operator might learn that a Conditional Use Permit was required.
Glenz said that normally a detailed City building permit application would be submitted
and the Community Development Department would conduct a review for allowed uses and
zoning and require the permit. During 2004 the review process and building permit process was
not as thorough, Glenz said.
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Butts asked if the rental property had been inspected by the Fire Department.
Glenz said the property would be inspected if it were used as a nightly rental operation,
instead of monthly rentals. Glenz further explained that the applicant had recently applied for a
building permit to construct an addition. Upon reviewing the application, it was determined that
the applicant had not obtained a Conditional Use Permit for the two apartment units.
Roach' asked if the parking plan for the development had been provided.
Glenz said a parking plan was required, and it appeared there was adequate parking.
Roach' asked if it was unusual to have two apartments in the upper story of a shop building
and whether it would be allowed if it were new construction.
Glenz said the project could be allowed.
Notice of public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted
and the public hearing was opened. There were no requests to be heard and the public
hearing was closed.
imp Motion (Fleming/Ecklund) Approve Resolution 2013-18
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Ecklund said she would vote in favor of the Conditional Use Permit, because the
apartments have added to the base of affordable housing.
Fleming said the Conditional Use Permit requirement was appropriate and prudent to
provide for health and safety.
Commissioners further discussed the history and the use of the apartment units.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Resolution 2013-19 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission of the
City of Seward, Alaska, recommending City Council and Kenai Peninsula
Borough approval of the City owned Fourth of July creek Subdivision,
Seward Marine Industrial Center (SMIC), Washdown Pad Replat, a re-
subdivision of Lot 4, Block 7, Fourth of July Creek Subdivision, Seward
Marine Industrial Center, located within the Industrial Zoning District
Glenz explained the purpose of replat and pointed out the location, referring to wall maps.
Boats were to be washed before being placed in upland storage, Glenz said. Surrounding property
urniowners were notified of the replat and no comments had been received.
Glenz said the private drives within the development had been established soon after the
Seward Marine Industrial Center project began in the 1980s. City Administration did not support
the establishment of platted rights of way through the industrial area, Glenz said.
Glenz referred to a citizen letter, which Commissioners received as a laydown document,
and further discussed the City decision to maintain private drives within SMIC.
Fleming asked Glenz to explain the recent platting history surrounding the development
area.
Glenz referred Commissioners to the original plat and subsequent plats, which indicated
the utility easements and un-subdivided remainders that were to be included in the proposed replat.
The Commission further discussed the utility easements within the industrial area.
Notice of public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted
and the public hearing was opened. There were no requests to be heard and the public
hearing was closed.
Motion (McClure/Butts) Approve Resolution 2013-19
Ecklund asked if the washdown pad was subject to environmental review of any kind.
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Glenz said the project had been through various permitting review processes.
Motion Passed Unanimous
New Business Items—
Approve 2014 Planning and Zoning Schedule and Public Hearing Cut-Off Dates
Glenz explained each year the Commission approves the annual calendar for meetings and
work sessions. Glenz asked that the Commission approve the calendar, following discussion and
any requested revisions or amendments.
Ecklund requested the cancellation of the work sessions for the months of July and
December.
Commissioners discussed various dates to determine if additional changes to the proposed
calendar were needed.
Motion (Ecklund/Fleming) Approve 2014 Planning and Zoning
Schedule and Public Hearing Cut-Off
Dates, with the cancellation of the July 15,
2014 regular work session and the
cancellation of the December 16, 2014
regular work session
Motion Passed Unanimous
Informational Items and Reports (No action required)
FEMA Region X Newsletter
2013 Planning& Zoning Meeting Schedule
Quarterly Report to City Council Memo
December 3 Flood Board Work Session Memo
November 19 Planning and Zoning Commission Training Memo
Commission Comments
Fleming noted that she would provide the Planning and Zoning Commission quarterly
report to City Council in December. Commissioners suggested Fleming discuss the Commissioner
training slated for November 19. Fleming added that she was on the local health clinic board and
the goal was to have the local clinic operating in 120 days.
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Butts thanked staff for the meeting preparations and noted that he had submitted his name
as an applicant to fill a City Council vacancy.
McClure said he was looking forward to Mr. Woodside's planned fish smoking business
and wished him success.
Ecklund thanked staff for preparing the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting minutes
in each packet, which she found helpful.
Roach' acknowledged Shaffer's commitment to serving on the Commission and noted that
any questions were welcome during meetings and that it was useful and important to discuss items
for the record.
Citizens' Comments—None
Commission and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments—None
Adjournment
Meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m.
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