HomeMy WebLinkAbout05052015 Planning & Zoning Minutes City of Seward,Alaska Planning Commission Minutes
May 5, 2015 Volume 7,Page 134
Call to Order
The May 5, 2015 Regular Meeting of the Seward Planning & Zoning Commission was
called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chair Cindy Ecklund.
Opening Ceremony
Commissioner Fleming led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
Roll Call
There were present:
Cindy Ecklund presiding, and
• Martha Fleming Janet Coulter
Gary Seese Tom Swann Margaret Anderson
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 noted the various laydown materials that had been provided to the Commission.
• The SeaLfe Summer Festival 2015 was scheduled for May 16. The event was to include
live music and exhibits.
• A flood mitigation work session, sponsored by the State Division of Homeland Security,
was scheduled for May 18 at the Seward Community Library.
• Glenz noted a memo had been provided that outlined information that had been gathered
by the City Mayor and City Administration relating to the future of the local U.S. Coast
Guard cutter and the Lowell Canyon diversion tunnel.
• The summer season's first cruise ship was scheduled to arrive on May 6. The seasonal
shuttle bus service was also scheduled to begin.
• The Seward Small Boat Harbor season opening and blessing of the fleet was scheduled for
May 15 through May 17.
• The Planning and Zoning Commission was scheduled to hold a joint work session with the
local flood board at 6 p.m. on June 2.
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• The Planning and Zoning Commission was scheduled to hold a work session at 6 p.m. on
May 19. The topic was continued review of the Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
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 (Swann/Fleming) Approve the Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion 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 requiring a Public Hearing—
Resolution 2015-09 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission of the
City of Seward, Alaska, granting a Conditional Use Permit to Randy and
Jennifer Wells to construct two duplex structures, adding four (4) apartment
units on Lot 28B, Block 12, Original Townsite of Seward, located at 210
Brownell Street within the Urban Residential Zoning District
Glenz noted the location on wall maps and explained how the parcel had been platted to
accommodate a multiunit development. The property fronted Brownell Street, a 20-foot-wide right
of way that was formerly an alley. Glenz noted the surrounding developments and the various
property uses, including the Bear Mountain Apartment complex to the north of the proposed
project.
Correspondence and public questions related to the project, both letter and email,were provided to
the Commission as a laydown, Glenz said. A member of the public had also expressed concerns
verbally about Brownell Street and traffic issues, Glenz said.
Notice of public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the
public hearing was opened.
Leslie Pemberton, inside City limits, said she was not opposed to the proposed development, but
said the area of Second Avenue and Washington Street had a considerable amount of traffic and
activity. Pemberton said she was concerned pedestrians, including children, could be harmed by
increased traffic. Motorists were ignoring the posted street signage and driving dangerously, she
said. The potential for more traffic made her concerned, she said.
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Notice of public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the
public hearing was closed.
Motion (Fleming/Swann) Approve Resolution 2015-09
Fleming asked staff if the City Building Department had been involved in discussions related to
paving Brownell Street.
Glenz said the Public Works Department would be involved with any City street paving. Glenz
said she would contact the Police Department and Public Works Department regarding street
signage. She did not know if the Public Works Department intended to pave the alley, she said.
Swann asked what the lot size requirement was for the multiunit project. .
Glenz noted duplexes could be built on 6,000 square foot lots, and 9,000,square feet was required
for a multiunit.
Anderson asked how the conditions of the Conditional Use Permit had been established.
Glenz said City Code requirements dictate what must be addressed in the permit.
Seese asked if the development could be expanded to add more apartment units in the future.
Glenz said the project included the maximum number of apartment units allowed, and other
requirements,including parking,had been met.
Seese said he did not believe that the occupants of the four proposed apartment units would
overburden the neighborhood with traffic.
Ecklund asked staff what street signage was posted at Brownell Street and Washington Street.
Developer Randy Wells was asked to speak to the Commission and he noted the proximity of a
stop sign at the intersection of Brownell and Washington. A one-way traffic sign was also posted
at the intersection, Wells said.
Fleming asked if the drive surface that continued south of Brownell was intended for one-way
traffic.
Glenz pointed out that the gravel drive surface, which appeared to be a southward continuation of
Brownell,was private and on University of Alaska property.
Motion Passed Unanimous
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Resolution 2015-10 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission of the
City of Seward, Alaska, granting a Conditional Use Permit to Polar Seafoods
to allow portable buildings (membrane structures) used as temporary
structures to serve as an employee campground on Lot 2A, Block 9, Fourth of
July Creek Subdivision within the Industrial Zoning District
Glenz pointed out the project location on a wall map, including the location of the Polar Seafoods
processing plant. A Conditional Use Permit was required for the proposed campground,which was
to include eight membrane structures for up to 32 employees.
Glenz described the surrounding industrial operations and noted that the applicant would be
required to remove the camp after its seasonal use, per City Code. Glenz said a citizen letter
related to the proposed campground was not included in the meeting packet,but had been provided
as a laydown.
Notice of public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the
public hearing was opened.
No one requested to be heard and the public hearing was closed.
Motion (Swann/Anderson) Approve Resolution 2015-10
Seese asked how far campground users would have to walk to reach the Polar Seafoods
bathrooms.
Bill Fejes, representing Polar Seafoods, was asked to provide information to the Commission.
Fejes estimated the bathrooms would be within 250 feet of the campground. Fejes said porta
potties could be placed in the area of the campground, if needed.
Fleming asked where employees had been living.
Fejes said hotel rooms were rented in the winter months. He noted that the company had leased
housing from a private property owner in the Nash Road area for summer occupancy, but Polar
Seafoods management felt the housing was no longer adequate.
In response to Swarm, Fejes described the sanitary facilities and said he had been working with the
City Building Department to add the additional required sanitary facilities.
In response to Anderson, Fejes said there was approved kitchen facilities and two break rooms for
dining.
In response to Ecklund, Glenz directed Commissioners to a wall map and pointed out the streets in
relationship to the proposed campground and processing plant.
Ecklund asked staff to explain the difference between a tent and a membrane structure.
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Glenz said a membrane structure can be permitted as a temporary structure, and tents could also be
used as temporary structures if all of the Code requirements were met.
In response to Ecklund, Fejes said he was working with the City Electric Department to provide
electricity for heating the membrane structures, as allowed by City code.
Swami said he was concerned about late night bathroom usage and the danger that might be posed
by bears in the area.
Fleming asked if there would be security fencing for the campground. She also noted that bears
may be attracted to the area.
Glenz advised the Commission to use caution in requiring fencing in the area. She noted the
fencing would not keep out the bears but could pose potential difficulties if a bear were to become
panicked and felt trapped.
The Commission further discussed bear safety,bathroom access and public access to the area.'
Motion(Swann/Fleming) Amend Resolution 2015-10, Condition F.
(7) adding "Polar Seafoods shall provide
temporary porta potties within 25 feet of
the temporary structures..."
Motion Passed Unanimous
Main Motion Passed,as Amended Unanimous
Resolution 2015-11 of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission of the
City of Seward, Alaska, recommending City Council approve donating
approximately 1.7 acres of Lot 11A, Fort Raymond Subdivision, Replat
Number 1,for development of a senior housing facility with conditions
Glenz gave a brief history of the Kenai Peninsula Housing Initiative request for the donation of
property for the development of a senior housing facility. She noted that Council had requested
the Commission hold a public hearing and provide a recommendation on the donation of the
southern portion of Lot 11A, Fort Raymond Subdivision. Glenz pointed out the location and
approximate proposed lot lines on the wall maps provided.
Glenz described the current usage of the parcel, and the portion that would be donated for
development. She noted staff had received several inquiries regarding the location and the
floodplain status. All written comments had been included in the Planning and Zoning
Commission meeting packet.
Notice of public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the
public hearing was opened.
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Jonathan Sewall, inside City, said he did not object to senior housing, but believed there were
better locations available. Sewall said he had concerns about Fort Raymond debris on the land and
the potential wetland issues. The U.S. Air Force recreation camp area would be more suitable, as
well as the former Wesley Rehabilitation and Care Center location on First Avenue.
Candy Norman, outside City, said the senior housing working group had already considered the
more obvious possible locations. Norman said the senior housing model would be designed for
easy use by those with limited mobility, and that it would be a low impact project.
Ecklund asked if there was a funding deadline for the proposed development.
Norman.said she believed the funding application deadline for Kenai Peninsula Housing Initiative
was June 1, 2015. She did not know if the same source of funding would be available in 2016.
Sewall asked if the proposed facility would be similar to the senior housing facility on Snug
Harbor Road in Cooper Landing.
Ecklund said the company that m anaged the Cooper Landing development was the same company
seeking to develop in Seward.
Kathleen Barkley, inside City, said the U.S. Air Force recreation camp area had been considered
for the proposed senior housing facility, and there were too many issues related to infrastructure,
such as underground fuel tanks. Barkley said the current proposed location was suggested by City
Council member David Squires, the former City Fire Chief. She believed Squires had given
adequate consideration to the location before making the suggestion.
Motion (Fleming/Swann) Approve Resolution 2015-11
Seese, for the purpose of discussion, suggested that the University of Alaska Fairbanks property,
near Third Avenue and Washington Street be considered for the proposed senior housing facility.
Glenz said that while the location suggested by Seese would be more than adequate,the possibility
of gaining a donation from the university was remote.
In response to Anderson, Glenz pointed out that since the parcel was larger than one acre, City
Code allowed for a zoning designation change. Glenz suggested Auto Commercial may be the
appropriate zone. Glenz also said the developer had to secure funding before gaining control of
the property, and that platting and rezoning were required before development.
Fleming said the City owned large amounts of land, and the proposed senior housing was a good
public use. Fleming encouraged the public to show its support.
In response to Ecklund, Glenz said there was no flood zone designation for the parcel. Glenz
directed the Commission to a flood zone map in the packet.
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Anderson said she believed Kenai Peninsula Housing Initiative was in the process of testing the
soil at the site.
Ecklund asked City Parks and Recreation Department director Karin Sturdy to discuss the current
use of the property.
Sturdy said the proposed location was in need of being cleaned up because of debris, and that the
area was underutilized as park land. Some overflow camping use did occur there during summer.
Anderson asked about a reference to pole top rescue training conducted by the City Electric
Department.
In response to Anderson, Glenz said a climbing pole was utilized annually for training, but future
training could take place at another location. Glenz pointed out the approximate location of the
pole. '
A member of the audience asked to speak. The Commission agreed to suspend the rules.
Diane McRae, inside City, said the proposed location was more than suitable for a senior housing
project. She said the land near the highway was somewhat wet, but the property under
consideration did not have flooding issues.
The Chair noted the Commission was back on the rules.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Unfinished Business—None
New Business Items—None
Informational Items and Reports (No action required)
Amendment to the Planning and Zoning Commission Annual Priorities
Planning and Zoning May 19 Work Session Reminder
Flood Board Quarterly Joint Work Session Reminder
FEMA Region X Newsletter
2015 Planning& Zoning Meeting Schedule
Glenz noted there were additional items provided as a laydown.
Commission Comments
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Seese said the Commission and staff did a good job during the evening to conduct business in an
orderly manner.
Ecklund agreed that the meeting had been successful.
Citizens' Comments—None
Commission and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments—None
Adjournment
Meeting adjourned at 8:27 p.m.
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