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Failed: April 26, 2021
Reconsideration Failed: May 10,2021
CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2021-053
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, APPROVING THE RENAMING OF DAIRY HILL LANE TO
CHAMBERLIN ROAD LOCATED NORTH AND WEST OF THE
SEWARD LAGOON, IN THE CLIFF ADDITION TO SEWARD
TOWNSITE
WHEREAS, on February 9, 2021, Steven C. Lierer petitioned the Community
Development Department requesting that Dairy Hill Lane be renamed and merged with
Chamberlin Road; and
WHEREAS, Dairy Hill Lane runs from its intersection with the Seward Highway to the
first curve near the top of the hill west of the Seward Lagoon; and
WHEREAS, Dairy Hill Lane was officially named by Council Resolution 93-032; and
WHEREAS, Dairy Hill Lane turns into Chamberlin Road where a portion of U.S. Survey
241 meets Cliff Addition to Seward Townsite; and
WHEREAS, in order to alleviate confusion with addressing, and ensure prompt
emergency services to the area,there is a need to eliminate Dairy Hill Lane; and
WHEREAS, City Council Resolution 85-10 established a street-naming and numbering
system to provide a standard approach to the naming and numbering of streets within the City
limits; and
WHEREAS, the Chamberlin Road recommendation meets all sections of the Resolution
85-10 Street Naming & System; and
WHEREAS, the official naming of any drive surface within the City must be designated
by a platting action or a resolution of the City Council; and
WHEREAS, on April 6, 2021, Planning and Zoning approved Resolution 2021-010
recommending that City Council approve the name change from Dairy Hill Lane to Chamberlin
Road.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEWARD,ALASKA that:
Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to approve the official renaming of Dairy
CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2021-053
Hill Lane to Chamberlin Road.
Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 101'
day of May, 2021.
THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA
Christy Terry, Mayor
AYES: Casagranda, Osenga, Terry
NOES: Baaclaan, McClure, Seese, DeMoss
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
Brenda J. Ballou, MMC
City Clerk
(City Seal)
Agenda Statement
Meeting Date: April 26, 2021
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To: City Council
From: Norm Regis, Acting City Manager
Through: Jackie C. Wilde, Community Development Director
Agenda Item: Recommending City Council Approve the Renaming of Dairy Hill
Lane to Chamberlin Road
BACKGROUND &JUSTIFICATION:
February 9, 2021 Steven C. Lierer petitioned the Community Development Department requesting
that Dairy Hill Lane be renamed and merged with Chamberlin Road. Mr. Lierer provided backup
documents explaining the need for the rename and street merge.
Dairy Hill Lane which runs from the Seward Highway to the first curve near the top of the hill,
was dedicated by plat 2000-21. Prior to that plat, it was an unofficial place name in use since
the 1950's. In 1960, plat no. 28 identified a 60-foot-wide strip of land(Dairy Hill Road) within
US Survey 241. Dairy Hill Lane was officially named by City Resolution no. 93-032.
Dairy Hill Lane turns into Chamberlin Road where U.S. Survey 241 meets with Cliff Addition.
Further south, Chamberlin Road turns into Second Avenue where Cliff Addition and Laubner
Addition meet.
Chamberlin Road was dedicated by the Cliff Addition in 1916. Its original name was Government
Road. In 1990,the City Council changed the name to Chamberlin Road in honor of E.E.Chamberlin,
a longtime resident of Seward who lived on Government Road, and was also a former city
councilmember, mayor, territorial senator, and accomplished gardener.
In order to alleviate confusion with addressing, and ensure prompt emergency services to the area,
there is a need to eliminate Dairy Hill Lane.
City Council Resolution 85-10 established a street-naming and numbering system to provide a
standard approach to the naming and numbering of streets within the City limits. The
recommendation to rename Dairy Hill Lane to Chamberlin Road meets all sections of the Resolution
85-10 Street Naming&System. In order to add a road name to the Kenai Peninsula Borough(KPB)
E911 Master Street Addressing Guide (MSAG), the road must be officially named by Council
Resolution or accepted through platting action.
Agenda Statement
Resolution 2021-XX
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CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes N NIA
0
1. Comprehensive Plan (2030, approved by Council 2017): X
2. Strategic Plan (1999): X
3. Other(City Council Resolution 1985-10) X
FISCAL NOTE:
No known additional costs will be required in the re-naming of Dairy Hill Lane to Chamberlin Road.
Approved by Finance Department
ATTORNEY REVIEW Yes No NIA X
RECOMMENDATION: Approve City Council Resolution 2020- officially renaming the
right-of way currently known as Dairy Hill Lane located north and west of the Seward Lagoon, in
the Cliff Addition to Seward Townsite to Chamberlin Road.