HomeMy WebLinkAbout10162018 Planning & Zoning Minutes City of Seward,Alaska Seward Planning&Zoning Commission Minutes
October 16, 2018 Volume 7, Page 305
CALL TO ORDER
The October 16, 2018 rescheduled special meeting of the Seward Planning & Zoning
Commission was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chair Cindy Ecklund.
OPENING CEREMONY
Commissioner Seese led the pledge of allegiance to the flag
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Cindy Ecklund presiding, and
Gary Seese Martha Fleming Nathanial Charbonneau
Comprising a quorum of the Board; and
Also Present
Jackie C. Wilde, Planner
Excused
Craig Ambrosiani Kelli Hatfield
Absent
Tom Swann
SPECIAL ORDERS,PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Administration Report
Jackie Wilde updated the Commission on the following business items
• Planning staff is continuing their work on the Lodging audit, and is also researching area
housing trends
• City Council passed a resolution supporting the location of the Seward Animal Shelter on lot
6A-2 Fort Raymond Subdivision
• Will be attending a public forum sponsored by Seward Civic Engagement group on October
18`h to discuss and educate on the topic of doing business legally in Seward
Other Reports,Announcements,and Presentations-None
CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR
PUBLIC HEARING
Carol Griswold, inside city, stated that she had sent correspondence to the Commission through the City
Clerk and would appreciate confirmation that the correspondence is received. One item of correspondence
related to the proposed location of the new animal shelter, and the proximity to a municipal water well,
and the decibel levels emitted by the City generators. Griswold also stated that there were some important
discussion items on the agenda for this evening and she hoped that the chair would suspend the rules to
allow members of the public to offer input in the discussion.
Sharyl Seese, inside city, stated that she had received Ms. Griswold's correspondence relating to the
location of the animal shelter and hoped that the Commission would reconsider the location based on the
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noise levels from the generator plant. Seese suggested that the Commission look for lands outside the City
limits and possibly coordinate with the Borough on operation of the shelter, since the Seward Animal
shelter periodically receives animals from outside the City limits.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion(Fleming/Charbonneau) Approve agenda and consent agenda
Chair Ecklund stated that this evening's agenda had been modified prior to the meeting, at the request of
the Commission, in order to move two items scheduled for public hearing to New Business items for
discussion so that the public would have another opportunity to hear discussion, and for the Commission
to be able to do more work on these items.
Motion Passed Unanimous
The following item was approved on the Consent Agenda:
Approval of September 4,2018 Regular Meeting Minutes
New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing
Resolution 2018-016 of The Planning And Zoning Commission Of The City Of Seward, Alaska,
Recommending City Council Amend Portions Of Seward City Code §15.10.226 Land Uses Allowed
Table,To Allow Animal Shelter In The Institutional Zoning District By Conditional Use Permit
Wilde stated that the resolution before the commission this evening was only to modify the land uses
allowed table to allow animal shelters in the Institutional zoning district by Conditional Use Permit.
Wilde stated that when the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council approved the current
proposed location for the animal shelter, it allowed the organization pursuing the construction of the new
shelter to move forward with hiring an engineer to examine the proposed site and make recommendations
on the suitability of the proposed location. Wilde addressed some concerns brought up by Ms. Griswold
in her correspondence, stating that she had taken decibel readings from the generator. Wilde also stated
that when planning staff was researching Lot 6A-2,they did note the locations of easements,underground
electric lines, and the water well drainage ditch that is located near the proposed site. Wilde stated that
approval of the resolution before the Commission tonight would mean that an animal shelter could be
built on any site within the Institutional zoning district by Conditional Use Permit.
Notice of public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the public
hearing was opened.
Hearing no one wishing to speak,the public hearing was closed.
Motion (Fleming/Charbonneau) Resolution 2018-016 of The Planning And
Zoning Commission Of The City Of Seward,
Alaska, Recommending City Council Amend
Portions Of Seward City Code §15.10.226
Land Uses Allowed Table, To Allow Animal
Shelter In The Institutional Zoning District
By Conditional Use Permit
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Fleming stated that government moves slow, and this is just one more step to building the new animal
shelter. Fleming stated that in requiring the Conditional Use Permit,the public and the Commission could
weigh in on more specific concerns relating to the selected site. Fleming also stated that she thinks
working with the Borough sounded like a good idea, but she did not know if there would be funding.
Ecklund stated that she had read the emailed correspondence sent to the Commission and trusted that
administration would do their due diligence in evaluating the site. Ecklund thanked Wilde for taking
decibel readings while the Electric Department was testing the generators.
Motion Passed AYES: Seese, Fleming, Charbonneau,
Ecklund
NOES: none
UNFINISHED BUSINESS—None
NEW BUSINESS
A. Discuss Resolution 2018-017, recommending City Council Amend Various Portions Of
Title 15.20 Signs Of The Seward City Code
Wilde stated that Planning staff was asked to review and bring forward recommendations for sign code
updates,and that the updates before the Commission tonight were reviewed at a previous Planning and
Zoning meeting. Wilde stated that one change that Commission is being asked to consider is to regulate
temporary signs on a content-neutral basis so as to avoid limiting freedom of speech. Wilde asked the
Commission to consider increasing the square footage of permissible commercial signage for properties
with multiple street frontages or business occupancies by 20%,per previous discussions and a
Commissioner recommendation.
Seese asked for clarification on the use of geometric shapes to determine sign size. Wilde stated that
irregularly shaped signs may currently be measured as rectangles, thereby counting the negative space
surrounding the sign toward the maximum allowable.
Commissioners discussed various types of signs, including freestanding signs and sandwich board signs.
Chair Ecklund relaxed the rules to allow a member of the public to participate in the discussion. Carol
Griswold gave an overview of changes she would like to make to the forthcoming draft ordinance.
Sharyl Seese commented on the length of time temporary signs were allowed to remain posted.
B. Discuss Memo regarding Maximum Density, Minimum Space, Use and Location
Requirements
Wilde stated that this topic is coming up for discussion because the question of density within a dwelling
has come up at multiple work sessions and discussions surrounding development requirements and
lodging. It is being presented as draft code language tonight, but only for the purpose of discussion, and
Wilde emphasized that the language should be modified in any way the Commission or public sees fit.
Wilde stated that there is no timeline for moving this forward.
Chair Ecklund relaxed the rules to allow members of the public to participate in the discussion. Carol
Griswold discussed safety issues surrounding sleeping within habitable living areas that do not meet
adopted building code standards for safety, such as egress windows. General discussion followed relating
to the intention of the proposed code change. Wilde stated that this proposal is designed to place
limitations on the maximum number of occupants in a residential dwelling.
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Commission Comments
Charbonneau-thanked staff
Seese-thanked staff,the chair, and the public for attending
Fleming-stated that she is having issues accessing her city email account,would like a reset link
Ecklund-stated that she is also having city email access issues, requests a reset link be sent out
Citizens' Comments
Linda Paquette, outside city, told everyone that this week's Civic Engagement training had to be moved
due to a holiday, but that they will be meeting regularly at the Library. Paquette also asked about a recent
compliance issue with local business signage.
Commissions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments
Wilde stated that she had put in a request to reset the above mentioned email accounts and will follow up
with that. In response to citizens' comments, Wilde stated that a local business was in the process of
installing new signs without a permit that also happened to be larger than what is permitted by Code, and
Community Development staff worked with the business and the sign contractor to permit code compliant
signs. Wilde also stated that an identical scenario had occurred this past winter with another local
business in the same industry, and staff worked with them to design code compliant signs as well. In both
instances, sign size was the issue.
ADJOURNMENT(Charbonneau)
The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
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