HomeMy WebLinkAbout03032020 Planning & Zoning Minutes City of Seward,Alaska Seward Planning&Zoning Commission Minutes
March 3, 2020 Volume 7,Page 390
CALL TO ORDER
The March 3, 2020 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
Nathanial Charbonneau Tom Swann Liz DeMoss
Craig Ambrosiani Gary Seese
Comprising a quorum of the Board; and
Also Present
Jackie C. Wilde, Community Development Director
Andy Bacon, Planning Assistant
Excused
Kelli Hatfield
CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED
FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Tony Baclaan,inside city,thanked the Commission for their work on the walkable mural policy.
Baclaan welcomed commissioner DeMoss to her first P&Z meeting.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Swann/Charbonneau) Approve the agenda and consent agenda
Motion (Swann/Charbonneau) Amend the agenda to add New Business
item D to discuss process for presenting a
gold pan to Martha Fleming
Motion Passed Unanimous
Motion (Swann/DeMoss) Amend the agenda to add New Business
item E to discuss and request staff move
forward on beach restoration project
Motion Passed Unanimous
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Motion (Ecklund/Swann) Motion to remove February 4, 2020 from
the consent agenda
Motion Passed Unanimous
Main Motion Passed Unanimous
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Administration Report
Jackie Wilde updated the Commission on the following business items
• Wilde presented the Commission with 2020 Alaska Planning Association Conference
hand painted mugs.
• Wilde announced that a job offer for the new City Planner was accepted and the new
hire is set to begin work on April 6.
• Bacon discussed a couple of sessions he attended from the 2020 planning conference,
including one on coastal hazard mapping, and one on tourism best management
practices from the City of Juneau.
Other Reports,Announcements, and Presentations
Planning conference report from attendees: Ecklund, Charbonneau,and Swann
Swann discussed some aspects of the Commissioner training program involving making findings
on variance applications,which he found very educational and relevant to tonight's meeting. Swan
found the conference to be very beneficial, and looks forward to attending future conferences.
Charbonneau stated that the meeting sessions were very beneficial, and discussed a session on
public noticing that outlined various ways of providing public notice in addition to direct mailing
and public posting. Ecklund discussed ways in which meeting procedure might be modified to
allow additional input from applicants or their representatives,based on some discussion from the
Commissioner training session.
New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing
Resolution 2020-03 Granting a Variance From Seward City Code 15.10.222 Development
Requirements Table To Charles McEldowney, Permitting An Exception To The Zoning
Code To Allow A 5 Foot Side Yard Setback To A Street On Lot 20, Block 38, Original
Townsite Seward 601 Fourth Avenue,Within The Office Residential Zoning District
Bacon stated that the applicant requested this variance to expand the buildable envelope on their
lot from fifteen feet to twenty feet. Bacon discussed the current site plan and use of the property,
and noted the house presently located on the lot is a legal nonconforming structure with
encroachments into 2 setbacks and the right of way. The applicant's development plan would
eliminate encroachments into the right of way.Bacon discussed surrounding zoning and land uses.
Bacon stated that no objections from staff were received,and all public notice requirements were
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met. Bacon stated that staff recommends approval of this variance application with conditions that
the owner work with the electric and building departments on any requirements for the new site
plan, and that the applicant adhere to a 10 foot rear yard setback.
Chair Ecklund opened public hearing on this item
Mark Chilman, inside city, discussed concerns with the ability to maintain adequate room for
drainage and sidewalks along rights of way in this area.
Wanice Cowles, inside city, stated that she lives next door to the subject property and wanted to
clarify that this item does not affect her property and that she is here in support of the applicant.
Motion(Swann/Ambrosiani) Approve Resolution 2020-03 Granting a
Variance From Seward City Code
15.10.222 Development Requirements
Table To Charles McEldowney,
Permitting An Exception To The Zoning
Code To Allow A 5 Foot Side Yard
Setback To A Street On Lot 20, Block 38,
Original Townsite Seward 601 Fourth
Avenue, Within The Office Residential
Zoning District
Swann stated that he is in favor of the application,and believes that the applicant meets the criteria
where approval is acceptable. Swann stated a finding that the setback restriction was put in place
after the property was platted, causing this corner lot to have a buildable restriction greater than
the neighboring lots. Swann agreed with the finding in the resolution that the variance requested
was the minimum variance necessary to permit the reasonable use of the property, ad stated that
the applicant is not asking for greater relief than what is permitted in the surrounding lots. Ecklund
asked to clarify some comments from the staff report, regarding possible alternatives. Swann
addressed public comment by noting that the sidewalks and gutters were on city property and that
the applicants request for variance is wholly on their property so the two do not'conflict.
Ambrosiani thanked staff for all the information provided in the packet.
Motion passed AYES: Swann, Seese, Charbonneau,
Ambrosiani,DeMoss, Ecklund
NOES: none
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Resolution 2020-04 Granting A Conditional Use Permit To Sockeye Point Marine Services
LLC To Construct and Operate A Bunkhouse On Tract F Fourth Of July Creek Subdivision
Number Two Within The Industrial Zoning District
Bacon described the subject property size and current use. Bacon referred to an aerial image of the
property, showing where the proposed bunkhouse would be located in relation to the road and the
industrial uses taking place on the property. Bacon described the proposed bunkhouse structure
based on application materials. Bacon described surrounding land use and zoning, on-site utilities
available,and stated that the applicant is planning on using a septic pumping service in conjunction
with two 2,000 gallon holding tanks for wastewater disposal. City staff have reviewed the project,
and their comments are provided in the packet and reflected in the conditions. Public notice was
provided in accordance with City Code.
Chair Ecklund opened public hearing on this item
Charles McEldowney,outside city, stated that he supports this resolution based on the identified
community need for employee housing in Seward. McEldowney stated that he has attended public
meetings over the years on economic development and promoting the marine trades, and that the
need for additional employee housing is discussed often.
Tony Baclaan, inside city, stated that he supports this application, and supports ideas to promote
mixed uses of property and increasing housing in Seward. Baclaan stated that he liked the idea of
pumping out wastewater so as not to put additional strain on City facilities adjacent to SMIC.
Rob Enderbrock, outside city, stated that he was the applicant, and has worked on the North
Slope for 35 years, and has lived in similar housing during his career. The unit he proposed to
move down to Seward was up until very recently being used for housing.
Tim Jagielski II,inside city,stated that JAG has grown considerably since taking over the drydock
and is really struggling to find housing for their employees. Jagielski stated concerns about lost
work opportunity as a result of not having places to house employees and visiting boat crews who
utilize local hotels and restaurants. Jagielski stated that the increased business that would result
from having more housing would benefit multiple sectors of the Seward economy.
Motion (Ambrosiani/Swann) Approve resolution 2020-04 Granting A
Conditional Use Permit To Sockeye Point
Marine Services LLC To Construct and
Operate A Bunkhouse On Tract F Fourth
Of July Creek Subdivision Number Two
Within The Industrial Zoning District
Ambrosiani stated that he looked forward to hearing comments from Fire Chief Crites because
we are hearing two really important sides to this issue in the need for more housing while also
ensuring safety of residents, especially in the SMIC area which is located farther away from first
responders. Ecklund requested the Fire Chief come to the podium and discuss building safety for
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this application. Clinton Crites stated in response to Ambrosiani that there are just a few single
family houses that are in the SFD coverage area along Nash Road.Crites stated that he understands
and supports the creation of additional employee housing in the SMIC area, but cautioned the
Commission that increased response times to reach that area in an emergency necessitated
additional building safety measures, and urged the Commission to act in their abilities to support
that mission.Crites stated that any building relocated into City Limits needed to meet adopted City
Codes. In response to Ecklund, Crites gave an overview of fire department assets in the SMIC
area. Swann stated that he supports this application, and noted that at the last meeting the
Commission reviewed a CUP for employee housing in tents, and at that meeting the Commission
discussed wanting to see more permanent structures used for employee housing, and as such
approved the use of tents for just one more year. Swann suggested adding a condition to maintain
a vegetative buffer between the housing and industrial work taking place on the property.
Commission discussed adding additional life safety conditions beyond what is currently
recommended. Ecklund stated that she was in support of the resolution as written, and stated that
she hoped to see additional fire department resources in the future. DeMoss stated that she
supported the resolution as written, and would defer to the Fire Department to ensure buildings
were up to code.
Motion (Swann/Charhonneau) Amend section F7 of resolution to delete
the word "animal" and replace with
"bear"
Motion Passed Unanimous
Motion (Swann/Charbonneau) Amend section F6 of resolution to state
that a vegetation greenbelt shall he
maintained surrounding the bunkhouse
Motion Passed AYES: Swann,Ambrosiani Charbonneau,
Seese,Ecklund
NOES: DeMoss
Motion passed AYES: Swann,Ambrosiani Charbonneau,
Seese,DeMoss,Ecklund
NOES: none
UNFINISHED BUSINESS- none
NEW BUSINESS
A. Elect Commission Chair and Vice Chair
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Motion (Swann/Seese) Elect Cindy Ecklund as Planning and
Zoning Commission Chair
Motion (Swann/Ambrosiani) Elect Tom Swann as Planning and Zoning
Commission Chair Vice Chair
Motion Passed Unanimous
B. Set work session topic for March 17,2020 as"Comprehensive Plan review: Land Use"and
"Discuss crosswalk(walkable murals)application process"
Commission discussed and set work session topics to those recommended in the agenda.The Chair
polled the Commission for availability
C. Approval of February 4, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes
Chair Ecklund pointed out a housekeeping omission from the February 4, 2020 meeting minutes
D. Discuss presenting a gold pan to former Commissioner Fleming
Motion (Swann/Seese) Order a gold pan for Commissioner
Martha Fleming to be presented by
Council at a future meeting.
Motion Passed Unanimous
E. Request staff write a letter re beach nourishment
Motion(Swann/Ecklund) Direct staff to write a letter to the flood
service area board requesting funding for
project design for beach revitalization and
place two test piles of fill material above
the high-water mark for the purpose of
observing natural erosion
Motion Passed Unanimous
Commission Comments:
Charbonneau-Thanked staff for their work and thanked the public for attending the meeting
Swann- updated staff and commission about upcoming meeting availability
Seese-Thanked Ecklund and Swann for their service as officers
Ambrosiani-Thanked staff for the information provided in the packet
Ecklund-Thanked the public for attending and providing input on the public hearing items.
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Citizens' Comments:
Tony Baclaan, inside city, thanked Liz DeMoss for joining the Commission and congratulated
Commissioners Swann and Ecklund for their willingness to serve as officers. Baclaan discussed
mitigating measures to allow for the increase in housing opportunities at SMIC.
Tim Jagielski II, inside city, thanked the Commission for their work, and highlighted the
importance of employee housing to the growth of businesses in Seward. Jagielski stated that he
would be totally open to adding fire suppression systems to employee housing.
Commission and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments
ADJOURNMENT (Swann)
The meeting was adjourned at 8:25 PM
Jac ' C. Wilde Cindy L. lund
Community Development Director Chair
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