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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03062018 Planning & Zoning Packet City of Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Regular Meeting it -7AcCINA* -* . LT a p er--,,,t4,,,,,, Of SEtt.A. q 4q r,' i441) f 4k Sy-P March 6, 2018 Seward Planning & Zoning Commission Regular Meeting March 6, 2018 7:OOp.m. City Council Chambers Cindy L.Ecklund Chair Term Expires 02/20 1. Call to Order Martha Fleming Vice Chair 2. Opening Ceremony Term Expires 02/20 A. Pledge of Allegiance Gary Seese Commissioner 3, Roll Call Term Expires 02/19 Tom Swann 4. Special Reports & Presentations Commissioner Term Expires 02/19 A. City Administration Report Craig Ambrosiani B. Other Reports, Announcements &Presentations Commissioner Term Expires 02/19 1. Proclamation honoring Margaret Anderson Nathaniel Charbonneau 5. Citizens' Comments on any subject except those items Commissioner scheduled for public hearing. [Those who have signed in Term Expires 02/21 will be given the first opportunity to speak. Time is limited Kelli Hatfield to 3 minutes per speaker and 36 minutes total time for this Commissioner agenda item] Term Expires 02/21 6. Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda. [Approval of Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk (*). Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless a Commissioner so requests. In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular Jim Hunt Agenda.] City Manager Ron Long Assistant City Manager/ Community Development Director Jackie C. Wilde Planner Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Agenda March 6, 2018 1/42 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 1. 2018-002 RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, RECOMMENDING CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE REZONING OF LOT B1 FOREST ACRES LEVEE REPLAT, FROM RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (RM) TO AUTO COMMERCIAL (AC), AND VACATION OF INTERIOR UTILITY EASEMENT Page 2. 2018-003 RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, RECOMMENDING KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH APPROVAL OF THE CLIFF ADDITION THOMAS REPLAT NUMBER TWO, A RE-SUBDIVISION OF LOT 15A BLOCK 6 CLIFF ADDITION THOMAS REPLAT, CREATING TWO LOTS KNOWN AS LOT 15B AND 16B ..Page 8. Unfmished Business—None 9. New Business A. Discussion of Planning and Zoning Commission April 2018-October 2019 Priorities Page * B. Approval of January 16, 2018 Regular Meeting Minutes Page C. Approve March 20, 2018 work session Topic "Joint Flood Board Meeting" Page D. Welcome New P&Z Commissioners Page 10. Informational Items and Reports (No action required)- A. Planning and Zoning "Did You Know" Page B. FEMA Region X Newsletter Page C. City Manager Report from 2/26/2018 meeting Page D. 2018 Planning & Zoning Meeting Schedule Page E. City Calendars Page 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 March 6, 2018 2/42 OF SFy► f \•, q�SKP PROCLAMATION OF APPRECIATION TO MARGARET ANDERSON FOR HER SERVICE TO THE CITIZENS OF SEWARD ALASKA MARCH 6, 2018 WHEREAS, the most lasting thing a person can give to their community is their time and commitment; and WHEREAS, Margaret Anderson has served her community as an elected and appointed representative for over 35 years; and WHEREAS, Margaret Anderson was elected to serve as a City Council member in 1993 and was elected Vice-Mayor in 1995 until serving out her term in 1997; and WHEREAS, Margaret was appointed to serve on City Council in 2004; and WHEREAS, Margaret served as a Planning and Zoning Commissioner from 2006 to 2009 and again from 2014 to 2018; and WHEREAS, Margaret has been involved in many boards, commissions and community organizations including the Hospital Board, the Historic Railroad Depot Commission, and Seward Rotary Club; and WHEREAS, Margaret has been an active member of the Seward business community as past owner of Resurrection Bay Seafoods and Marathon Fuel; WHEREAS, throughout her many years of service, Margaret has served the people of this City with fairness and dedication, further, she has earned the respect and admiration of the City of Seward for her knowledge, efficiency, and humor: NOW, THEREFORE,BE RESOLVED,I,Cindy Ecklund, Chair of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission, do hereby acknowledge Margaret Anderson's exemplary years of service and especially for her positive contributions to the City of Seward BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the Planning and Zoning commission takes great pleasure in recognizing Margaret Anderson's achievements and herewith expresses it sincere gratitude for the invaluable contributions she has made to the City of Seward and its citizens. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this statement of appreciation be appropriately inscribed and conveyed to Margaret Anderson, with a copy to be included in the official minutes of the March 6, 2018, meeting of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission. 3/42 Sponsored by: Applicant CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2018-002 2018-002 RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, RECOMMENDING CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE REZONING OF LOT B1 FOREST ACRES LEVEE REPLAT, FROM RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (RM) TO AUTO COMMERCIAL (AC), AND VACATION OF INTERIOR UTILITY EASEMENT WHEREAS, the owner of lot B1 Forest Acres Subdivision Levee Replat has submitted an application and the filing fee, requesting their lots be rezoned from Resource Management (RM)to Auto Commercial (AC); and WHEREAS, the current Zoning of the parcel is Resource Management (RM) and the current Land Use Plan map designation recommends the parcels be rezoned to Auto Commercial (AC); and WHEREAS, the Seward City Code SCC §15.01.035, Amendments, (b) (3) allows the consideration of this rezone because the requested zoning district is recommended by the Land Use Plan; and WHEREAS, the Auto Commercial district was established to provide areas to accommodate highway-oriented commercial activities such as offices, certain institutional uses, and limited personal services and retail uses requiring substantial outdoor activity, traffic, and parking; and WHEREAS, a goal of the Seward Comprehensive Plan is to bring the Zoning Map into conformance with the Land Use Plan; and WHEREAS, the owner of lot B1 Forest Acres Subdivision Levee Replat has requested the vacation of an interior public utility easement that was permitted to GCI in 2012; and WHEREAS, all parties with interest in the public utility easement were notified of the proposed vacation and responded with no opposing comments; and 4/42 Seward Planning and Zoning Resolution 2018-002 Page 2 WHEREAS, City Staff has reviewed,commented, and supports the proposed rezone; and WHEREAS, the Kenai Peninsula Borough requires comments from the City of Seward in considering a Petition to Vacate a utility easement in City Limits; and WHEREAS, the public notification process was complied with and the appropriate public hearing as required by Seward City Code § 15.01.040 was conducted by the Commission on March 6, 2018. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: Section 1. The Seward Planning and Zoning Commission supports the proposed zoning change and recommends Resolution 2018-002 be forwarded to City Council for approval. Section 2. The Seward Planning and Zoning Commission supports the vacation of the utility easement that bisects Lot B1 Forest Acres Levee Replat. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 6th day of March 2018. THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA Cindy L. Ecklund, Chair AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: VACANT: ATTEST: Brenda Ballou, MMC City Clerk (City Seal) 5/42 P&Z Agenda Statement Meeting Date: March 6, 2018 '40V 0%. Through: Ron Long,Assistant City Manager Q«P From: Jackie C. Wilde,Planner Agenda Item: Resolution of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska, recommending city council approval of the rezoning of Lot B1 Forest Acres Levee Replat, from Resource Management (RM) to Auto Commercial (AC), and vacation of interior utility easement BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: Attached for the Commission's review and recommendation to the Seward City Council is Resolution 2018-002 recommending City Council approval, amending the Land Use Plan and ReZone of Lot B1 Forest Acres Levee Replat from Resource Management (RM) To Auto Commercial (AC)Zoning and vacating the 10' utility easement that bisects the property. The applicant has stated that they wish to bring the Lot into conformance with the City of Seward Future Land Use Map by changing the zoning to Auto Commercial (AC). The applicant further states that they would like to vacate the interior utility easement that bisects Lot B 1. The 10' utility easement in question was permitted to GCI on May 22,2012. This easement was originally dedicated to run along the lot line of Tract B of Dieckgraeff-Gillespie Replat. As part of the Forest Acres levee road project,the City of Seward entered into a settlement agreement with the applicant to exchange lands,resulting in the creation of Lot B1. Lot B1 was platted to include a 10' utility easement along the West and North lot lines. Comments from interested parties were solicited by staff, and no objections to the utility easement vacation were received. The Seward Electric Department specified that the utility easements bordering the lot to the West and North must be retained. GCI specifically stated in an email that they had no objection to the vacation of the easement. Per Kenai Peninsula Borough code, the applicant will need to submit a Petition to Vacate Utility Easement to the KPB Planning Department. Kenai Peninsula Borough Code §20.70.050 (D) further states that "comments from the city advisory planning commission must be submitted with the petition." If this application is approved, the applicant will be provided copies of the Resolution and meeting minutes for submission to the Kenai Peninsula Borough. 6/42 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Agenda Statement—Resolution 2018-002 Page 2 of 2 CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A Comprehensive Plan (2030, approved by Council May 30, 2017): 1 3.2.1 Promote residential and commercial development within X the city of Seward in accordance with community values. (page 13) 2. Strategic Plan (Approved by Council Resolution 99-043): • Promote Residential and Commercial Development X ' inside the City. (Page 9,Bullet 2) RECOMMENDATION: Commission approve Resolution 2018-002,.recommending City Council approve, amending the Land Use Plan and ReZone of Lot B1 Forest Acres Levee Replat from Resource Management (RM) To Auto Commercial (AC) Zoning and vacating the 10' utility easement that bisects the property. 7/42 47, * L; • Ai,/ .t " ��� �_ 4 r. .„. \ ,,,.. ‘,...„.. ,, ,...:,.. • kg,. itOp _ .rug e ` `� .._bi ,'::::7 ;jr .1, 1,‘/ �r O/eek9raP • .: Lot TE i I a V:. fil . ! n . ___, fir'.. `,/ # .�*' i // i / r f,,. Its, •t , i' 0 , Gillespie Rezone r/ - RM to AC Zoning 4�;1' ``90 6 N Drawn By: AB 2/2/2018 Due to different data sources property lines and aerial 0 305 610 1,220 Feet imagery do not overlay correctly. Map is to be used for 414ASKo orientation and reference purposes only. 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A°Iz- 0055/- 1 : : I LLfilily smut/' aoo q_0er57f ,200 Y-00/50,0 2°01000823.c x00 5-0003.25-U e.00 5-Coo 8.14-0 5005.00680-0 +C6 .0106- 00082%-o" o eiw. Oog_000W 04-00 ��� ao s�$'0 e� Puns N poe t41-0 Lot Ad Ao ILI- °-o Lot AB-2. \ a0 1y- dO0 7Y .lfr `> 02005- 0,20820-.°Let cr • �� 1111emEi Mau.1 ► �, qs Ate. �� n. --,_ ... ..-w_, '.: minim '- . a ___. elk, 0 b 11.116-44J im iNX Willi\ � lig. P ill al OW, 111 �z s= it "®I. IMINIA Sc3r am 111P HEMLOCKAVE. �KKyF keir.r'l O Sponsored by: Applicant CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2018-003 2018-003 RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, RECOMMENDING KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH APPROVAL OF THE CLIFF ADDITION THOMAS REPLAT NUMBER TWO, A RE-SUBDIVISION OF LOT 15A BLOCK 6 CLIFF ADDITION THOMAS REPLAT, CREATING TWO LOTS KNOWN AS LOT 15B AND 16B WHEREAS, Johnson Surveying, on behalf of property owner Arthur R. Thomas Jr., has submitted for review and recommendation to the Kenai Peninsula Borough a preliminary replat of Lot 15A, Block 6, Cliff Addition to Seward Townsite, 2018 Addition, (Thomas 2018 Addition); and WHEREAS, the parent plat is the original 1915 Cliff Addition to Seward, the first replat of this property in 1996 was titled Cliff Addition to Seward, Thomas Replat; staff recommends the title be consistent in following the previous replat and therefore be changed to "Thomas 2018 Addition"; and WHEREAS, this platting action will subdivide the current Lot 15A into two (2) smaller lots to be known as Lots 15B and 16B, each approximately 5,414 and 4,614 square feet, respectively; and WHEREAS, the area included within this replat is currently zoned Single Family Residential (R1); and WHEREAS, the current lot contains a single family home. Based on the As-Built provided by the surveyor, this replat shows two encroachments into the platted and undeveloped alley behind the single family home. Subdividing this lot does not create any additional non- conforming structures or lots within the current zoning district; and WHEREAS, City Staff have reviewed the proposed Thomas Replat 2018 Addition, and recommend the property owner install additional protection around the electrical pedestal that services Lots 14 and 15B ; and WHEREAS, as required by Seward City Code §16.01.015(A) Conditions to Plat Approval, and §16.05.010 Required Public Improvements; the property is currently serviced by municipal water, sewer, electric and other utilities therefore no subdivision agreement is required; and 11/42 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2018-003 Page 2 of 2 WHEREAS, it is the Planning and Zoning Commission's responsibility to act in an advisory capacity to the Kenai Peninsula Borough regarding subdivision plat proposals. WHEREAS, as required by Seward City Code §16.01.015(B), Conditions to Plat Approval, property owners within 300 feet of the requested replat were notified of the proposed subdivision, and the property was posted with public notice signage; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: Section 1. The Commission recommends Kenai Peninsula Borough approval of the Thomas Replat No. 2 subject to the following condition: 1. Amend the title of the preliminary plat to read as Lot 15B and 16B Block 6 Federal Addition, Thomas Replat 2018 Addition 2. Remove or relocate the temporary shed that is currently located in the alley Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 6th day of March,2018. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Cindy L. Ecklund, Chair AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: VACANT: ATTEST: Brenda Ballou, MMC City Clerk (City Seal) 12/42 P&Z Agenda Statement Meeting Date: March 6, 2018 oc s 4,4C41) To: Planning and Zoning Commission dt45KP- Through Ron Long, Assistant City Manager From: Jackie C. Wilde, Planner Agenda Item: Resolution of the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission, recommending Kenai Peninsula Borough approval of the Cliff Addition Thomas Replat Number Two, a re-subdivision of Lot 15A Block 6 Cliff Addition Thomas Replat, creating two lots known as Lot 15B and 16B BACKGROUND JUSTIFICATION Attached for the Commission's review and recommendation to the Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Commission is a preliminary plat submitted by Johnson Surveying on behalf of property owner Arthur R. Thomas Jr. This platting action is a subdivision of Lot 15A, Block 6, Cliff Addition to the Seward Townsite, Thomas Replat creating two (2) lots to be known as Lots 15B and 16B, Cliff Addition, each new lot containing approximately 5,414 and 4,614 square feet, respectively. The replat is located at 1306 Vista Avenue between Mill Street and Ravina Street, within the Single Family Zoning District. The parent plat is the original 1915 Cliff Addition to Seward Townsite, the first replat of this property in 1996 was titled Cliff Addition to Seward Townsite, Thomas Replat. Staff recommends the title be consistent in following the previous replat and be amended to "Cliff Addition to Seward Townsite Thomas 2018 Addition". Staff further recommends that the preliminary plat be changed to label the Lots 15B and 16B, so as to provide continuity between neighboring lots 14 and 17. The 1996 replat vacated the interior lot line between Lots 15 and 16, creating Lot 15A. The current platting action effectively reverses the 1996 replat. In order to meet development requirements for building setbacks, the applicant had to shift the proposed lot line approximately 4 feet to the south of where the original lot line existed. Seward City Code 15.10.220 Development Requirements were amended by City Council in January 2017 to allow the replatting of lots containing less than 6,000 square feet. This replat will require an exception to Kenai Peninsula Borough Subdivision Code 20.30.190. 13/42 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Agenda Statement—Resolution 2018-003 Page 2 of 3 SUBDIVISION REVIEW: Zoning: This replat is located within the Single Family Zoning District. Properties to the North and South are also zoned Single Family. Parcels to the east across the alley are zoned Single Family and parcels to the West across Vista Avenue are zoned Single-family. Utilities: The property is served by the existing public utilities and maintained streets, therefore a subdivision agreement is not required. Existing water, sewer and electric lines are located in the adjacent rights-of-way. Existing Uses: The North lot to be known as Lot 15B currently contains a single family home. The preliminary plat shows two encroachments from Lot 15B into the platted and undeveloped 20' alley to the east. The surveyor stated that the property owner can have the shed moved out of the alley right of way prior to final plat approval. The chain link fence that encroaches approximately 1 foot over the lot line was erected without a building permit; since building code IRC 105.2(2) does not require a permit for fences under 7 feet. Per city code 7.05.515, it is the City's policy not to allow new or unauthorized encroachments into any public right-of-way, land or easement. The code further states that it is not in the public interest to allow encroachments to be perpetuated beyond their depreciable life, enlarged, expanded, or improved upon. The lot to the South to be known at Lot 16B is undeveloped, aside from an approximately 30 foot gravel driveway installed along the north lot line off Vista Avenue. Creation of Lot 16B will not result in any new encroachments or expanded nonconformities. Flood Zone: The area is not located within a Special Flood Hazard Area. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A 1 Comprehensive Plan (2030, approved by Council May 30, 2017) X 3.3 Housing: supports development choices for housing (page 14) Strategic Plan (Approved by Council Resolution 99-043): Growth Management and Land Use 2' X • Promote Residential and Commercial Development inside the City. (page 9) City Code: 3. 15.10.220 Development Requirements X Minimum lot size is 3,000 square feet and 30 foot lot frontage. _ 14/42 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Agenda Statement—Resolution 2018-003 Page 3 of 3 Public Comment: Property owners within three hundred (300) feet of the proposed platting action were notified of this public hearing. Public notice signs were posted on the property and all other public hearing requirements of Seward City Code §15.01.040 were complied with. At the time of publication the Community Development Department had received no public inquiries. If any correspondence is received after publication of this agenda statement, it will be presented as a lay down item at the Commission meeting. Staff Comment: Staff has reviewed the replat and no objections to the replat were reported. Staff suggests that the property owner install additional protection around the electrical pedestal that is located near the lot line that separates Lot 15A and Lot 15B. RECOMMENDATION: Approve Planning and Zoning Resolution 2018-003 recommending the Kenai Peninsula Borough approval of the Thomas Replat No. 2 subject to the Conditions listed in the Resolution. 15/42 i 4.,.4.# 4.. 0 . 0 - e,, -. ogi.- 4. N._ * 1Z! yF '"- Tor J A _ [ 4 esitilltik • ..t Y to/101A , , 4,vii, ist — .- ,i 'i"`" 4.44,AP ' 14 + 441 • .,.i 4 • ', •te valt i. or` 7 i Ion , !. i , r rsat.. �` c 1t id 44 i I*4 .kir ` vl r', 4,,-1 • '' 4. ir' ` t may: T ;� � - •1�^e .. ' , a i 1116.-i:_4'.:--4- ' ,' I ,-' • fi t .• 4. 1°‘ 41111- ' 1,. ' 4 .1'p• ...-, 4 v ' -.- '-, %sit* • ' . '4, • + # ., jf rnt ia- 4 ' , ." "` el •-k •i.4*to - s , it.. rL MR. rr�. .� 'ilk AA �� � �zR.� ,� .M• � •i. / i l il »dam ' rr. e ♦ , . - .' 440. gam. • # .. ... , , . "140♦ _iii . n•,,, 4at ii, �` tz, .; �• ,. . � ' , L ., . obi �_Ai a: x+ , a - . litk.f er ... , .,,, , co ,. _ ,„ .,, , , , .. . : . • „ ,,,„ , ,, _ ...ll ..401, AL. .$, .... r4,- c ' . 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Q�4 P Location +4., Prepared for Prepared By VICINITY I. .e000• MAP Arthur Robert Thomas Johnson Surveying P.O. Box 1872 PO Box 27 Seward, AK 99664 Clam Gulch AK, 99568 SCALE 1" = 30' 9,951 sq ft 15 December, 2017 NOTES 1. This subdivision is subject to City of Seward's Land Use and Zoning regulations. 2. No permanent structure shall be constructed or placed within on utility easement which would interfere with the ability of a utility to use the utility easement. 3. Lots are served by City water & sewer. Lot 14 EAST 100.02' 40, •— 1 • fencj • • drire way FO tank iinm feef 0. fence NI 23.6' — Lot15A1 Lot 4 5,414 sq ft c`o Lot 3 �j o I -8 HOUSE "' 0 shed N > o f I 8 45.1' p fence .❑ .32 < ,c2i deck I. 'f ewer Or 23.0' CO ha O .4- a2 < I' drivleway S 89°55' W 100.02' 0 I— ~' 0 rti Lot 3 "). jN i o= >. . 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Ilk ;:sr -IL... .... — - Ir .. 1.11"aiiallt ... 1 _,-.01t _diet& . lb, • • _ Utility pole location along front of proposed Lot 16B Lot 15A Cliff Addition to Seward Townsite, Thomas 2018 Addition City of Seward,Alaska Seward Planning&Zoning Commission Minutes January 16, 2018 Volume 7, Page 266 CALL TO ORDER The January 16,2018 regular meeting of the Seward Planning&Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chair Cindy Ecklund. OPENING CEREMONY Commissioner Charbonneau led the pledge of allegiance to the flag ROLL CALL There were present: Cindy Ecklund presiding, and Martha Fleming Nathanial Charbonneau Gary Seese Margaret Anderson Craig Ambrosiani Comprising a quorum of the Board; and Also Present Jackie C. Wilde, Planner SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS REPORTS - None Administration Report Jackie Wilde updated the Commission on th fol items • Planning staff is working on a couple of ditional use permit applications, and has been look .p a subdivision plan in Forest A' s. • P a.,_ ;working on an updated fee stdule and updates to fillable online permits. • ing staff isconducting an audit of all B&B lodging permits and business license riaamits from 2014 to current,and building a database of this information to be shared across Cit3r artments. CITIZENS' CANTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING - None APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Motion (Anderson/Ecklund) Amend the Agenda to remove Item 1 under New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing:2018-01 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA, ADOPTING THE CITY OF SEWARD 2017 22/42 City of Seward,Alaska Seward Planning &Zoning Commission Minutes January 16, 2018 Volume 7, Page 267 HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN Anderson stated that the City of Seward 2017 Historic Preservation Plan had already been approved by City Council and that she did not see any reason for Planning and Zoning to review the document. Ecklund asked administration to explain why this item is on the agenda. Wilde stated that the Historic Preservation Plan was approved by the Historic Preservation Commission in May 2017. Wilde discussed the process of moving this Plan forward with City staff, and advised that the Plan would be placed on the January 2018 meeting agenda. The Plan was placed on the City Council agenda in December 2017 and adopted. Wilde confirmed with the City Clerk that there could be no changes made to the Plan at this point.Discussion followed by commissioners indicating disapproval of the Plan not coming before Planning and Zoning before moving to Council. Passed Yes: Ambrosiani, Fleming, Charbonneau, Seese, Swann, Anderson,Ecklund Motion (Anderson/Ambrosiani ) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda The following item was approved on glw Cwt Agenda: Approval of December 5, 2017 Regular!electing Minutes Motion Passed V �� // imous Public Hearings - None UNFIN. D BUSINESS —None NEW BUSINESS A. Kenai Peninsula Borough Comprehensive Plan Review Wilde told everyone that she was contacted by a representative of the consulting firm that is in charge of writing the Coensive Plan and that they would be interested in being included on a Planning andng meeting agenda to give a presentation to Commissioners. Ecklund stated that she would prefer that a town hall meeting take place first, offering the public more opportunity to learn about the Plan and offer input to Planning and Zoning commissioners.Discussion took place over whether to schedule a work session to review this document.Ecklund stated that she would prefer that a town hall meeting take place prior to a Planning and Zoning Commission work session on the Kenai Peninsula Borough Comprehensive Plan. Commissioners agreed to hold a work session on February 20 to discuss the Kenai Peninsula Borough Comprehensive Plan. Informational Items and Reports (No action required)- A. Planning and Zoning "Did You Know" 23/42 City of Seward,Alaska Seward Planning&Zoning Commission Minutes January 16, 2018 Volume 7, Page 268 B. FEMA Region X Newsletter C. City Manager Report from November 27th meeting D. 2018 Planning & Zoning Meeting Schedule E. City Calendars December&January Discussion about changing the Planning and Zoning calendar to switch the Regular meeting date with the Work Session date and set the topic for the work session to discuss camping code. The Planning and Zoning Commission regular meeting will take Place on February 20, 2018 and the Work Session will be on February 6, 2018 with the topic of Camping Code Review. Commission Comments Swann asked for clarification about the audit of Bed and Breakfast businesses that Planning Staff is working on. Wilde clarified that in the past,Planning staff had not been receiving Lodging permits applications from the Clerk's office. Planning staff will now look at every lodging permit and associated business license application from 2014 to present as well as research online listings in order to create a comprehensive database of this type of business activity within the City. Swann thanked everyone for their hard word, Ambrosiani thanked staff Charbonneau thanked everyone Anderson stated that she would not tlieseekirtg to the Planning and Zoning Commission, and thanked everyone for th*work Seese thanked staff Fleming thanked staff for reviewing Bed and r z :asts Ecklund would like to honor Commissioner An -..on in some way at the next work session Citizens'Ortittitgittrm None CommisSions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments - None ADJOURNMENT(Ambrosia 'leming) The meeting was adjourned at 7:30 p.m. Jackie C. Wilde Cindy L. Ecklund Planner Chair (City Seal) 24/42 Sponsored by: Planning and Zoning Commission CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2017-03 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, RECOMMENDING CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION PRIORITIES FROM APRIL 2017 TO APRIL 2018 WHEREAS, at the February 21, 2017 work session the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed their Priorities List; and WHEREAS,the Seward City Council Rules of Procedure, adopted March 14, 1994, state that the Council should meet in an annual joint work session with the Commission to address areas of mutual concern; and WHEREAS, the Commission and Council held a joint work session, reviewed and updated the Planning and Zoning annual Priorities List on March 6, 2017; and WHEREAS, at the April 4, 2017 meeting the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the Planning and Zoning Priority List. WHEREAS,Council will address a resolution adopting these recommendations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: Section 1. The following List of Planning and Zoning Priorities is hereby approved and recommended to Council for their adoption: Priorities Short and Medium Term 1) Assist with the completion of the City of Seward Comprehensive Plan Update. 2) Review Camping Code update. 3) Communication tower education/work session with an industry expert. (Hold jointly with City Council, if possible.) 25/42 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 2017-03 Page 2 of 2 4) Explore available funding/policy for infrastructure development. 5) Review the Lodging Code. Continuing 1) Continue to pursue compliance with the Seward City Zoning Code by prioritizing the outstanding health and safety issues, such as snow removal, illegal camping,junk vehicles, etc. 2) Seek additional funding for Planning&Zoning Commissioner training. • Search out and add funding to the budget • Maintain a Commissioner training calendar Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 4th day of April,2017. 111 THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA Martha Fleming,ice Chair AYES: Ambrosiani, Seese, Anderson, Fleming NOES: None ABSENT: Ecklund, Swann, Carlton ABSTAIN: None VACANT: None ATTEST: r -•3 Jo . a Ki ey, Ci Clerk , q d e: -„ +'h :26/42.4 1=- �. 12251 ... ._ , ,. 17576 . ,_ . _ . ,: _ 7 5 7 6 :1 House numbers save time House numbers save lives ,, . .--7----mita . _ Tier, Fedx ._ , \, NV 4x1 II ' A y ( -u 1 .. i. 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Online Training NFIP Basics CRS:Floodplain Management (All times Pacific) March 1, 10 am Planning(Activity 510) FEMA Region 10: Release of Online 1 CEC March 21, 10 am the Tribal Mitigation Plan Floodplain Development Permit Online 1 CEC Review Guide Review To register for online courses, visit February 7, 12 pm March 15, 9 am STARR's training site online at February 21, 1 pm Online - 1 CEC j.mp/starronlinetraining,or email Online RXTraining@starr-team.com. Inspecting Floodplain Development CRS:Preparing for a March 15, 10:30 am Verification Visit Online - 1 CEC February 20, 10 am Online 1 CEC CRS: Developing Outreach Projects (Activity 330) CRS: Drainage System March 20, 10 am Maintenance(Activity 540) Online - 1 CEC February 21, 10 am Online - 1 CEC Risk MAP Increasing Resilience Together FEBRUARY 2018 www.starr-team.com 30/42 CITY OF SEWARD Jim Hunt, City Manager P.O. Box 167 Telephone(907)224-4047 Seward, AK 99664 Facsimile (907) 224-4038 MANAGER'S REPORT FEBRUARY 2,2018—FEBRUARY 16,2018 The following purchase orders between$10,000 and$50,000 have been approved by the City Manager since the last council meeting: 02/12/18 Roads & Streets $10,287.16 Metco Sand for Stockpile 02/12/18 SMIC $17,387.20 Kachemak Electric Surge Protectors for SMIC Water Well 02/15/18 TYC $39,732.00 Merritt Enterprises TYC Janitorial Services 02/15/18 Parking $19,520.00 T2 Systems 2—Luke II Pay Stations 02/15/18 Campgrounds $17,508.92 T2 Systems Extended Warranty for Campground Electronic Pay Stations ADMINISTRATION • EOC exercise with staff • Eastern Kenai meeting • Various meeting with Adam Beck, Vigor • Wellness Committee meeting • Executive Liaison Interviews • Meetings with the Mayor and Vice Mayor HARBOR • Conducted meetings with Hamilton Construction and R&M for the Breakwater project on 2/8/18, 2/15/2018 and 02/22/2018. • The 330 ton picked up its first wide vessel last week, we are currently scheduling Crowley tugs. • The 50 ton travelift has fixed and is currently lifting vessels out of the water. • The Harbormaster traveled to Juneau to meet with the Governor and legislatures for SB92 and the Facility Grant Program. • PND is the engineering firm for the South Harbor Launch Ramp replacement project they have traveled to Seward this past week to look at and discuss options for the new South Harbor Launch ramp, we also will have teleconference meetings every two weeks until the project ramps up. • PND,the City had a South Launch public comment at its February 21"work session. 31/42 PUBLIC WORKS Director: • Watch for new 10-MPH Speed Limit zone at the bridge construction zone. Remember that these are work zones on each end of the tunnel that are restricted as such. Drive slow through the zone by the bridge and watch for equipment and personnel in the area. Please avoid the work zones up Lowell Canyon so the contractor can work without delays. • Working on fleet management and vehicle maintenance record keeping with Admin and other departments to standardize the pre-trip inspections and our maintenance record keeping. Water,Wastewater Utilities: • Testing, and general maintenance duties are being done at water plant and wastewater facilities to continue on upgrades and completion of back burner items. Streets: • Scraping and sanding all over town and SMIC. Warming and then freezing temperatures keep the street department busy. Shop: • Still catching up on some back-burner projects, Preventive Maintenance,and training. We have a student doing "on the job"training for a couple hours 2 days a week. Buildings: • Many small building maintenance requests have come in and are being completed. Crews are working to catch up on minor maintenance and heat systems. We are waiting on parts for the TYC and Library heat system. ``.til i is` Scaffolding stairway at falls. 32/42 PARKS AND RECREATION Parks Maintenance & Campgrounds: • Regular snow and Ice maintenance • 2nd Lake ice maintenance • Working on port-a-potty service invitation to bid • Researching campground reservation systems • T2 Systems warranty updates • T2 Systems parking pay station purchasing • Toolcat Repair • Fleet maintenance meeting and systems implementation • Warehouse organization • 2018 Seasonal hiring • Christmas decoration removal,storage and repair Teen Rec Room: • Team building on the Rock wall on Fridays • RE-create How we Recreate initiative • Leadership Councils will meet City Council on February 26th for Dinner at the TRR followed by an introduction at the City Council meeting. Teen & Youth Center: • Spring Break Camp Programing and advertising • Summer Camp Programming continues with the brochure being written for disbursement in early March. • Writing for a Grant from Seward Community Foundation for Summer Camp programs. • Partnered with Boys and Girls Club for a combined activity at Seward Elementary School. Sport& Recreation: Adult Basketball Standings \\ in Loss Rough Riders 0 Avengers 6 2 Miss Melody 4 3 Alehouse 4 4 Gun Runners 1 6 Public Enemies 1 7 Competitive Volleyball Standings 11 in Less 5'Ave Fitness 6 0 Alehouse 3 3 AVTEC 3 3 Team Kurtz 2 4 SeaLife Center 1 5 33/42 Recreational Volley ball League Standings Win Loss B.U.'s 4 0 Come at me Bro 2 1 Microspikers 2 1 Boombers 2 2 AVTEC 1 2 Macrospikers 1 1 H.LS.Y.M. 0 4 • Summer races' coordination; Pink Cheeks Registration now open,go to www.runsignup.com • TelAlaska Volleyball Invitational Tourney Saturday,April 28th • Diaper Derby registration open:event will be held Saturday,March 319t@ AVTEC Gym sorry no on-site registration. • Dr. Moriarty Egg Hunt Saturday,March 31"@ 3:00pm.Location:TBA COMMUNITY LIBRARY AND MUSEUM Director's Report January 2018 Statistics • 7,895 Front Door Counter • 90 Museum Admission • 9 Programs • 3,333 Alaska Library Catalog Circulation for Seward • 572 Alaska Library Catalog Users for Seward • 406 Alaska Digital Library Circulation for Seward • 10 Passport Applications • 88 Room Uses • 811 Public Computer Sessions WiFi Update • The Library& Museum public WiFi access resumed on February 16t since both the Library&Museum and the MIS departments have been working diligently with GCI to mitigate the copyright infringement activity that has been occurring on our public WiFi in the past two months. o Regular WiFi Hours: Sunday-Saturday,6am-Midnight • Everyone can help protect our public WiFi by observing copyright laws and reporting activity that infringes on copyright law. Please contact Director Kingsland at 907-224-4008 or vkingsland@cityofseward.net. • Learn more about copyright from Copyright.gov: o Frequently Asked Questions about Copyright: https://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/index.html o Copyright and Digital Files: https://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-digital.html o Copyright Basics(PDF file): https://www.copyright.gov/cires/circ01.pdf o How to Obtain Permission(PDF file): https://www.copyright.gov/circs/circl6a.pdf • We thank the City of Seward MIS department and GCI for their help! 34/42 Programs • The Community Book Club will be meeting on Saturday,March 17,2018 at 11am in the upstairs meeting room to discuss The Eternal Wonder,a recently discovered novel written by Nobel Prize Winning Author,Pearl S.Buck at the end of her life in 1973. o The Eternal Wonder tells the coming-of-age story of Randolph Colfax,or Rann, a gifted young man whose search for meaning and purpose leads him to New York, England,Paris,on a mission patrolling the DMZ in Korea that will change his life forever—and,ultimately,to love. Rann falls for the beautiful and equally brilliant Stephanie Kung,who lives in Paris with her Chinese father and has not seen her American mother since abandoned at six years old. Separated for long periods of time,their final reunion leads to a conclusion that even Rann, in all his hard-earned wisdom,could never have imagined. • Story Time is every Friday at 11am in the Children's Room. It's becoming the place to be on Friday mornings for children and care givers alike with over 30 people coming to Story Time most Fridays. February's story times has been incorporating American Sign Language into the program while partnering with the Alaska Sea Life Center and incorporating the Museum every month within the program. We are striving to make this event fun for everyone, regardless of whether you are a kid or not,with fun songs,stretching,crafts,and exploring our world through stories. • Museum Story Time will be on Friday,February 23 at 11am in the Museum. This month Curator Maddi will be talking about all the quilts that are within the museum collection,accompanied with explaining how a blanket can tell a story. • Homeschool Lunch Bunch is Wednesday,February 28 at 12:30-1:30pm in the Young Adult Room. February is Black History Month and we plan on talking about African-American literature during Lunch Bunch. Our group take a look at titles from our collection and discussing the Civil Rights Movement. o On January 31st,over 20 homeschoolers paid a visit to the Museum for a Scavenger Hunt and behind the scenes look at the Museum Exhibits and Work Room with Program Coordinator Heather Bardarson and Curator Madeline McGraw. It was the first visit to the Museum by some and all enjoyed the opportunity to go behind-the-scenes,clean artifacts that are used as props,and learn about a new acquisition to the museum collection! - r 4e SI mar- • _ 4 4 - . -- 4 Ugh .o" 0 • 1000 Books Before Kindergarten is a simple program designed to increase the development of early literacy skills in young children from birth to 5 years of age. The goal to read 1000 books is broken down by 10 levels with a 100 books each. The best part is that you can count the same book over again when your child asks you to "Read it again,please!" We're thrilled to share that our first participant to reach 900 books,a three-year-old child,is on her way to reaching the goal of 1,000 books! Stop by the library front desk to register and pick up a reading log to start your first 100 books with your child. • The Museum Window Display is a short history of clubs and associations in Seward. It includes photographs, newspaper articles,and artifacts detailing the history of organizations in Seward including the Odd Fellows, Pioneers,Masons,and more. It will be on view until the end of February,so stop by and check it out! 35/42 • The February Museum Drop-In Craft on February 9th and 10th provided visitors of all ages to make paper quilt squares,which could be joined together to create a quilt.The next Drop-In Craft will be held on March 23-24, to make paper bag raven puppets.We hope you'll join us! F C v loss Ili . , . ,,),...„ .„,, ,,,,i,„.„ may. t • The February Artifact of the Month is a Sanborn Cardiograph.Made for the Seward General Hospital circa 1950,the cardiograph was used to record the electrical activity of the human heart over a period of time. Electrodes placed on the skin would send data to the cardiograph,which would record the data onto a roll of paper. It was donated to the Resurrection Bay Historical Society by the Seward General Hospital in 1983. rWALfl) COMMITNtTY LIBRARY 8a MUsEIJM ARTIFACT OF TILE MONTII A ach month we will be sharing photos 44,0711111of artifacts from our permanent Zito collections.In honor of Valentine's 1 Day,the SCLM February 2018 Artifact of the Month is a Sanborn cardiograph Made for the _ _.- Seward General Hospital circa 1950,the cardio- 1 - graph was used to record the electrical activity • of the heart over a period of time.Electrodes placed an the skin would send data to the V - cardiograph,which would record the data onto a roll of paper.It was donated to the Resurrection Bay Historical Society by the Seward General Hospital In 1983.loin us again next month for another heart pounding peek into our vaults I Cai atm]raph,cu c, I esu 'f"1161 239 6th Ave 1901.224.4082 I llbmusttecityofseward.net I www.cltyofseward.us/Ilbmus ..,-„,-;...-1facebook.com/Seward.Community.Library.Museum I instagram.com/sewardlibmus 36/42 ELECTRIC • For the lagoon project,we have received the cross arms and we are now waiting on just the tap wire to move forward with the undergrounding. • We had the outage scheduled on Friday, February 8t to replace cut-outs in the Fort Raymond substation. We attempted to coordinate with the borough schools and Seward Fish with a good time to plan the outage. • The outage for the AT&T cell phone tower was very challenging due to the lack of access to the site and winter conditions. The crew managed to install a temporary repair to re-energize the tower,but the crew will need to go back this construction season to complete the permanent repairs. • The presentation with the RCA on the USO concept seemed to go well and they seemed to be pleased with the progress the utilities are making in that direction. • PACAB passed a resolution to explore acquiring additional shares of Bradley Lake. I support studying the possibility and I have already started exploring this option;when I have something substantial I will bring to council for a vote. • Met with the Harbor and their contractors about replacing the underground line beneath the South Boat Launch Ramp in conjunction with the construction. This sounded like it was reasonably probable and would save the City money. • Jeff and Vernon were in Anchorage the week of February 5-9 for Alaska Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead(CESCL)training. This is mandatory by DOT for any engineering and construction on the Seward Highway Right of way. • I was unable to travel to Anchorage for the Battle Creek Project meeting on Thursday, February 8h. This meeting was scheduled by Alaska Energy Authority to Meet the contractors,go over the construction schedule and learn how to access the project documents through Project SharePoint. Generally,we will be able to rely on Chugach Electric and Homer Electric to acutely monitor the project because they have similar interests to ours. The City of Seward ended with a 1.3%share of the additional capacity from the Battle Creek project. • Lee Thibert,CEO Chugach Electric, indicated he would be willing to come to a City of Seward Council Meeting to talk about and answer questions about the proposed ML&P merger. Specifically, if there are any concerns and how it might affect the City of Seward rate payers. FINANCE • The new electric winter rates will be reflected on this month's utility bills,with a winter residential rate of $0.0797(a reduction from the current rate of$0.08295)and a small general service rate of$0.09017(a reduction from the current rate of$0.126784). The Cost of Power Adjustment(Chugach's portion of the bill)will be down slightly to$0.1137, from the current$0.1167. The fuel adjustment factor which affects only the special contracts, is increasing from$0.078938 to$0.096261 due primarily to a 2017 3'h Quarter Chugach true-up of estimated version actual fuel costs. • The finance department will be submitting the 2018/2019 Biennial Budget to the Government Finance Officer's Association Budget Awards Program, for the first time this year. The awards program requires the addition of a number of schedules and information to the budget document,which will delay the finalization of the document by approximately one additional week. The document is expected to be available to the public on or about February 28. 37/42 • Staff are completing the year-end close of the City's books,and coordinating with the Community Health Center, Providence, and the Alaska Sealife Center for information needed in preparation for our annual audit. We have also been coordinating with ITRON to ensure that the proper equipment is available to facilitate mobile meter reading capabilities and redundancy,and that software upgrades are complete,as well as with Harris Northstar,to update numerous software modules to allow for mass meter exchange, improved customer payment options,and incorporate the most recent major software upgrades. Finally,we have been collecting data on all meters in the utility service area to forward to the meter exchange vendor in order to ease the transition to electronic meters, and reduce any change for billing errors. 38/42 2018 Planning & Zoning Calendar January April July October Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 8 , 10 11 12 13 14 8 M10 11 12 13 14 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 22 24 25 26 27 28 22 ' 24 25 26 27 28 21 ' 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 29 30 31 28 29 30 31 February May August November Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 7. 8 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 Illa 14 15 16 17 18 11 • 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 20 RV± 22 23 24 25 26 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 26 mit 28 29 30 31 25 mg 27 28 29 30 w March June September December 3u Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 13 14 15 16 17 10 NW 12 13 14 15 16 9 11 12 13 14 15 9 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 n28 29 30 31 24 11111 26 27 28 29 30 23 Ng 25 26 27 28 29 23 _ 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 Regular Meetings begin at 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers, City Council Meetings begin at 7 p.m. in City Council 410 Adams Street, City Hall. 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