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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03082021 City Council LAYDOWN Ft Raymond PropertyMeeting Date: io off' Agenda Statement March 8, 2021 To: City Council Through: Norm Regis, Acting City Manager From: Jackie Wilde, Community Development Director Agenda Item: Discuss P&Z meeting results regarding Fort Raymond property BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: On January 25, 2021 the City Council discussed a request from Chugachmiut to buy 3.31 acres of city land located at Fort Raymond Sub Replat No 1 lot 7A The City of Seward currently owns property, legally described as: T IN R 1 W SEC 34 SEWARD MERIDIAN SW 0870012 FORT RAYMOND Sub Replat No 1 Lots 7A & I OA with the Physical Addresses of: 2101 Dimond Blvd, 2109 Dimond Blvd and 905 Sea Lion Ave Seward City code 7.05.120 states City Council may acquire or dispose of an interest in real property by negotiation, public auction, or sealed bid February 1, 2021 Council held a work session regarding the possible disposition of city land located at Fort Raymond Sub Replat No 1 lots 7A and I OA at the conclusion of this work session Council directed the Planning and Zoning Commission to review the possible subdivision and sale of city property located at Fort Raymond February 11, 2021 Planning and Zoning held a work session to discuss possible land sale/uses, both public and private, of municipal lands, including but not limited to, the Ft. Raymond Subdivision. The commission worked with 29 participants virtually during this work session conclusion of the work session commission requested that staff bring back a resolution for discussion at their March 2, 2021 regular meeting with their determination that it is would best interest of the City of Seward to retain at least the west 3.47 acres of lot 7A for Public Works building relocation and subdivide, appraise and sell the remaining portions of the lot 7A and 1 OA. Planning and Zoning agrees with the development of the west 3.47 acres of lot 7A for possible relocation of Public Works building by positioning of resources in the area to better serve the community due to the geographic location of the city and the potential for being physically divided during certain natural disasters. March 2, 2021 Planning and Zoning approved resolution 2021-006 Recommending City Council Approval Of The Subdivision, Appraisal And Sale Of City Land Located At Fort Raymond Sub Replat No 1 Lots 7a And 1 Oa Physical Addresses Of 2101 Dimond Blvd, 2109 Dimond Blvd And 905 Sea Lion Ave Seward City code 7.05.120 (a) states the city shall not sell any real property interest without first making an appraisal of the fair market value of that interest, unless the City Council finds that the public interest will not be served by an appraisal; and INTENT: Have City Council discuss the recommendation from Planning and Zoning CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No NIA Comprehensive Plan (document source here):3.1.1 Attract new business 1 and industry to the greater Seward area 3.2.1 Promote residential and commercial development within the city of Seward and its vicinity in X accordance with community values. Strategic Plan (document source here): Economic Base: We are a community that promotes. economic diversity; encourages growth of year-round businesses, desires environmentally -responsible industry, and seeks jobs that promote a higher standard of living. Growth Management and Land Use Planning: 2' We have an attractive community in which to live, work, be educated and recreate, where growth is orderly and driven by community consensus. Growth and land use planning are coordinated through the collaboration ofprivate and public entities. We promote and facilitate balanced development. Economic Base: We are a community that promotes economic diversity, encourages growth of year- round businesses, desires environmentally -responsible industry, and seeks jobs that promote a higher standard o living..... 3. Other (list): 2014 Municipal Lands inventory and management plan X Sponsored by: Staff CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2021-006 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION, OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RECOMMENDING CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE SUBDIVISION, APPRAISAL AND SALE OF CITY LAND LOCATED AT FORT RAYMOND SUB REPLAT NO 1 LOTS 7A AND 10A PHYSICAL ADDRESSES OF: 2101 DIMOND BLVD, 21.09 DIMOND BLVD AND 905 SEA LION AVE WHEREAS, on January 25, 2021 the City Council discussed a request from Chugachmiut to buy 3.31 acres of city land located at Fort Raymond Sub Replat No 1 lot 7A Physical Addresses of: 2101 Dimond Blvd, 2109 Dimond Blvd; and WHEREAS, The City of Seward currently owns property, legally described as: T 1N R I W SEC 34 SEWARD MERIDIAN SW 0870012 FORT RAYMOND Sub Replat No 1 Lots 7A & I OA with the Physical Addresses of: 2101 Dimond Blvd, 2109 Dimond Blvd and 905 Sea Lion Ave WHEREAS, Seward City code 7.05.120 states City Council may acquire or dispose of an interest in real property by negotiation, public auction, or sealed bid WHEREAS, on February 1, 2021 Council held a work session regarding the possible disposition of city land located at Fort Raymond Sub Replat No 1 lots 7A and I OA; and WHEREAS, on February 1, 2021 Council directed the Planning and Zoning Commission to review the possible subdivision and sale of city property located at Fort Raymond Sub Replat No 1 lots 7A and I OA; and WHEREAS, Planning and Zoning held a work session on February 11, 2021 to discuss possible land sale/uses, both public and private, of municipal lands, including but not limited to, the Ft. Raymond Subdivision.; and WHEREAS, on February 11, 2021 Planning and Zoning determined that it is in the best interest of the City of Seward to retain at least the west 3.47 acres of lot 7A for Public Works building relocation WHEREAS, on February 11, 2021 Planning and Zoning determined that it is in the best interest of the City of Seward to subdivide, appraise and sell portions of the lot 7A and I OA excluding the west 3.47 acres of lot 7A; and WHEREAS, Seward City code 7.05.120 (a) states the city shall not sell any real property interest without first making an appraisal of the fair market value of that interest, unless the City Council finds that the public interest will not be served by an appraisal; and Seward Planning & Zoning Commission Resolution 2021-006 WHEREAS, PIanning and Zoning agrees with the development of at will provide for positioning of resources in the area to better serve the community due to the geographic location of the city and the potential for being physically divided during certain natural disasters. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: Section 1. The Commission supports the concept of subdividing, appraisal and sale of city - owned Lots 7A and 10A, Fort Raymond Subdivision. Section 2. The Commission further recommends that the council dedicate the west 3.47 acres of lot 7A for possible city use and pursue funding for the relocation and construction of the Public Works building. (Area described attached in exhibit A) PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 2nd day of March, 2021. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Cindy L. Ecklund, Chair AYES: Ecklund, Seese, Swann, Verhey NOES: Charbonneau ABSENT: Ambrosiani ABSTAIN: VACANT: One ATTEST: Brenda Ballou. City Clerk (City Seal) .69 acres 3.47 acres 294.58 ft n.r V 00 m