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CORRESPONDENCE: None V. PUBLIC HEARINGS: CUP/OTS A. Public Hearing on a request for a conditional use permit for 460 construction of five (5) efficiency apartments on Lot 11, Block 10, Original Townsite of Seward, Alaska, as filed by Garry Leflore was opened. The "Notice of Public Hearing" as posted and published twice was noted. Garry Leflore, 227 4th Avenue, appeared from the audience and presented to the Commission 14 letters in favor of his request for a conditional use permit. Leflore further stated that the efficiency apartments and renovation of the building would upgrade the area and provide much needed housing for the community. Luella Yezierski, 225 4th Avenue, appeared from the audience and spoke in favor of the project. Bruce Sieminski, adjacent property owner, appeared from the audience and voiced no obj ection to the proj ect as long as a definite arrangement for off-the-street parking is provide. No one else appeared from the audience and the public hearing was closed. Senior Planner Cervantes distributed his staff report and explained to the Commission two options that they could consider in granting the conditional use permit. Option 1; the planning commission can treat the request for 5 residential units in the General Commercial zone in the same manner as the 5 residential units in the R3 zone, or Option 2; the planning commission can recognize the 1982 uniform building code as a means to regulate density. After consideration, the Commission elected to use Option 2 to regulate density. Commission discussion regarding off-the-street parking for the tenants of the apartments resulted in the following conditions that Leflore must meet: 1. The site plan must include 3 on site parking spaces or 1 more parking space beyond the number of cars owned by the tenants whichever is greater. 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CALL TO ORDER: The March 9, 1983, regular meeting of the Seward Advisory Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Chairman Williams. II. ROLL CALL: Present were: Chairman Williams, Commissioners Blackwell, Wassilie, Woodruff, R. Williams Present also: City Manager Garzini, Assistant City Manager Schaefermeyer, KPB Senior Planner Cervantes, City Engineer Dooley, Acting Clerk Reynolds, Deputy Clerk Audette III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Chairman Williams with Commission consent, approved the January 12, 1983, regular meeting minutes as written. IV. SWEARING IN OF COMMISSIONERS: p & Z Acting Clerk administered the oath of office to reappointed Commis- sioners Woodruff, Blackwell and D. Williams. V. APPOINTMENT OF CHAIRMAN: p & Z It was moved by R. Williams and seconded by Blackwell that Dean Williams be nominated to serve for another year as Chairman of the Commission. Motion to close the nominations was made by Wassilie and seconded by Woodruff. D. Williams was reappointed Chairman as follows: AYES: Blackwell, R. Williams, Wassilie, Woodruff NOES: NONE ABSENT: Thorne and Capra ABSTAIN: D. Williams VI. 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PUBLIC HEARINGS: (cont.) Brad Snowden, 525-6th, owner of lots in the Dairy Hill area, appeared from the audience, and spoke in favor of the project. Snowden also commented on extension of the proposed sewer and water into other lots that were not shown on the draft and maps. No one else appeared from the audience and the public hearing was closed. VIII. CITIZENS' DISCUSSION: Assistant City Manager Schaefermeyer has received a request from Jean Bradley of the New Seward Hotel to build additional hotel space on the lot next to her present location. The lots in Block 9, 1-16 OTS are presently zoned R-3 and would have to be rezoned to General Commercial, in order to allow expansion of the hotel. The land use plan designates this area as General Commercial. Following Commission discussion it was moved by R. Williams and seconded by Blackwell to initiate the process to rezone Block 9, Lots 1-16 OTS from R-3 to General Commercial. Motion carried by all present. Schaefermeyer stated that he would send out notices of the public hearings as required by law. IX. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: NONE X. NEW BUSINESS: NONE XI. CITY MANAGER REPORTS: Senior Planner Cervantes, presented the Commission with notebooks containing information on planning powers of Alaskan Municipalities, an easy to read version of the Seward Urban District Zoning code, and a copy of the compre- hensive plan for Seward, that was written in 1968. Cervantes also stated that his office was working on an updated zoning and land use map. Following discussion it was decided that the Commission would take under consideration the updating of the comprehensive plan. XII. COMMISSION DISCUSSION: Chairman Williams with Commission consent called a work session for March 21, 1983, 5:30-7:00 p.m. to discuss the proposed Trailer Ordinance. At this work session the Commission will also present their ideas on the compre- hensive plan. XIII. ADJOURNMENT: adjourned at 10:17 p.m. ~~ Dean Williams Chairman mO~J paA1aoa~ AI~uaoa~ ~~o&~au ~a&od puno~g~apun pu~ ma~SAS p~O~ aq~ 'ma~SAS ag~u1~~P aq~ '~10A~aSa~ ~a~~& '~a&as/~a~~& aq~ JO smB~gB1P paA~lds1P U1~~BW 'U01s1A1pqns AB&a~B~ aq~ JO ssa~go~d aq~ uo u01ss1mmo~ aq~ o~ a~Bpdn UB aABg U1~~BW ~UB~S1SSV aA1~B~~s1u1mpv 'g: '(1161 pUB ~061 uaa&~aq IIB~ JO ~~Od B SB p~B&as pasn AI~Blnga~ q01q& sd1qs ~a~JB) a1UBar pUB 'aOB~~ 'B~Oa sdoOI aa~q~ aq~ amBU pUB (pBO~ ssaOOB aq~ JO U01~BUOp S I uBmllaus '~W ~OJ U01~B10a~ddB U1) U1J~ON pBO~ ssaOOB aq~ amBU O~ pa1~~BO AIsnom1UBun pUB a1I1ssB~ Aq papuooas 'B~dB~ Aq paAom SB& ~1 'uo1ssnos1P u01ss1mmo~ ~a~JV 'samBU paau Plno& pBO~ ssaOOB auo pu~ sdoOI aa~q~ 'gU1~~Blda~ aq~ a~aldmoo O~ ~ap~o UI 'U01s1A1pqns AB&a~B~ pam~oJ-AI&au aq~ U1 P~B~OJ aAom Plnoo ssaoo~d gU1~~Bld aq~ 'p~B&as JO A~1~ aq~ O~ U01~1PPV IBu1~al aq~ u1q~1& s~OI ~1aq~ apB~~ ~O Ilas ~aq~1a O~ pap10ap pBq ~aqa~ Bm11~ 's~W pUB UBmllauS '~ Uoa aou1s ~Bq~ u01ss1mmo~ aq~ O~ paU1~ldxa U1~~BW 'pa~ou SB& sam~u ~aa~~s U01s1A1pqns AB&a~B~ O~ aA1~Bla~ U1~~~W ~UB~s1ssV aA1~B~~s1u1mpv mO~J mnpUB~omam '(861 'L 11~dV 'V AVMtl.LV8 :SS~NIsng: a~HSINlaNn 'IIA ~NON :NOIssn~SIa .SN~ZIlI~ 'IA ~NON :S~NI~V~H ~I~g:nd 'A ~NON :~~N~aNOdS~~~O~ 'AI 'ua~~1~& SB sa~nu1m gU1~aam ~Blnga~ '(861 '6 qO~BW aq~ paAo~ddB '~uasuoo u01ss1mmo~ q~1& 'sm~1II1~ uBm~1Bq~ :S~lnNIW ao ~VAO~ddV 'III a~~apnv ~~al~ A~1~ A~ndaa 'Aqd~nw ~~al~ A~1~ 'U1~~BW ~uB~s1ssV aA1~~~~s1u1mpv :oslB ~uasa~d (JJn~poo~ pUB 'smB1II1~ '~ '1Ia&~OBIg: a~a& ~uasuoo u01ss1mmo~ q~1& ~uasqv) 'a1I1ssB~ 'au~oql '~~dB~ s~auo1ss1mmo~ 'smB1II1~ UB~1Bq~ :a~a& ~uasa~d : 11V~ 110~ . II 'smB1II1~ UB~1Bq~ Aq 'm'd O(:L ~B ~ap~o O~ pallBo SB& u01ss1mmo~ gU1uoZ pUB gU1UUBId A~OS1APV p~B&as aq~ JO gU1~aam ~~Inga~ '(861 '€I 11~dV aql :~~@O Ol ~~V~ '1 1 ~WmOA (861 '(1 ~I~dV - ~NIl~~W ~V1fi~~~ ZS"Z ~~Vd PAGE 253 REGULAR MEETING - APRIL 13, 1983 VOLUME 1 VII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: (Cont'd) Century/Quadra. The 1983 construction cost estimate given by Century/Quadra for installing the utilities and roads in the Gateway Subdivision is $6,066,700. This estimate would put the cost per lot between $15,680 and $24,000 if the State appropriates matching money for the water/sewer installation; if not the cost could go as high as $39,000 per lot. Martin indicated final decisions should be made by the City within the next few weeks on precise Subdivision development specifications. VIII. NEW BUSINESS: NONE IX. CITY MANAGER REPORTS: NONE X. COMMISSION DISCUSSION: WASSILIE: Wassilie noted a Public Hearing had been scheduled for April 26, 1983, at 7: 30 p.m., in Council Chambers, to receive Public comment on the request for rezone of Lots 1-16, Block 9, OTS. Wassilie also requested the P & Z workshop originally scheduled for April 27, 1983 be changed to follow the Public Hearing on April 26. Wassilie also asked to be excused from the May 11, 1983 regular meeting. CAPRA: Capra asked to be excused from the next workshop scheduled for April 20, 1983. XI. 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CALL TO ORDER: The May 4, 1983, special meeting of the Seward Advisory Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7: 06 p.m. by Chairman Dean Williams. II. ROLL CALL: Present were: Chairman Williams and Commissioners Blackwell, Capra, Thorne, Wassilie, R. Williams and Woodruff Present also: Administrative Assistant Martin and City Clerk Murphy III. SPECIAL ITEM: fie. -orS : A. April 26, 1983, letter from Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Technician Robbie Harris relative to review of a revised plat of Lots 29-40, Block 12, Original Townsite of Seward and the adjoining vacated portion of First Avenue was noted. 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CORRESPONDENCE: ,-. A. January 26, 1983, letter from City Manager to Dean and Raya Williams concerning alleged zoning violation and February 21, 1983, reply from Raya Williams, were noted. R. Williams stated that, in her opinion, their tool and machine rental business did not violate the home occupation definition. In response to a question from R. Williams, Schaefermeyer stated that if the violation was not abated, the Adminis- tration would have no choice but to turn the matter over to the City Attorney for review and action. Thorne stated he felt "home occupation" needed a clearer definition. Schaefermeyer agreed, stating KPB Senior Planner Cervantes would be asked to look at the definitions around the Borough. V. PUBLIC HEARINGS: NONE VI. CITIZENS' DISCUSSION: NONE VII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: NONE ~\ VIII NEW BUSINESS: Chairman Williams requested the following additions to the agenda. A. May II, 1983 memorandum from City regarding expansion of three rezone requests was noted. stated formal motions from the Commission requesting pansions would be required to initiate the process. Clerk Murphy Schaefermeyer the rezone ex- Item No.1: No action was required on this item as a motion had been carried during the Regular Meeting of March 9, 1983. FED ADD Item No.2: Following Commission discussion, it was moved by Blackwell, seconded by Thorne, and unanimously carried by all those present to expand the request for rezone of Lots 1-6, Block 7, Lots 1-6, Block 14, and Lots 1-2, Block 17, Federal Addition, to include Lots 3-6, Block 17, Federal Addition. ...-.. LUP/NORTH HARBOR Item No.3: Schaefermeyer noted a request had been received to rezone Lot I, Block 2, North Harbor Subdivision. The City Administration would like a request to expand this rezone to include Lot I, Block I, North Harbor Subdivision. Schaefermeyer also noted that since these rezone requests would be inconsistent with the Seward Land Use Plan, a motion to make the necessary changes to the Land Use Plan would be required. Following Commission discussion, it was moved by Blackwell, seconded by R. 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II. ROLL CALL: Present were: Chairman Thorne, (Absent Williams, Commissioners Wassilie, R. Williams, with Commission consent Blackwell Woodruff, was Capra) Present also: Assistant City Manager Schaefermeyer, City Clerk Audette Deputy III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Chairman Williams, with Commission consent, approved the May 11, 1983, regular meeting minutes and the May 18, 1983, special meeting minutes as written. IV. CORRESPONDENCE: p & z A. May 19, 1983, letter from Assistant City Manager Schaefermeyer to Harold Mowrey concerning alleged zoning violation was noted. Schaefermeyer reported the zoning violation had been abated. Zoning Viol: V. PUBLIC HEARINGS: OTS: A. Notice of Public Hearing as advertised and posted by law relative to a request for a variance as filed by Roger Long to construct a garage/workshop which will extend beyond the setback requirements on his property located at Lots 21, 22, and the South 3 feet of the East 50 feet of Lot 23, Block 37, Original Townsite of Seward, was noted. Also, a May 18, 1983, memorandum from Assistant City Manager regarding the Long Variance Request was noted. Chairman Williams then opened the Public Hearing. ROGER LONG, 602 4th Avenue, appeared from the audience and responded to the memorandum from Schaefermeyer which stated that the presence of a tree and a garden have not been shown to be special or peculiar to this property within the R-2 zone; one special circumstance, the location of the garden, was obviously caused by an action of the applicant. Long stated the garden was in existence at the time he purchased the property. Long felt a garden was of value and should be considered a special condition. Long explained that even if he cut the tree and removed the garden, he would still have to request a variance because the proposed garage would be in one setback. Long went on to describe how presently he is parking his vehicle off Fourth Avenue in front of his house with only four feet of clearance, while if he were able to construct the garage as planned the car's clearance would be nine feet from Monroe Street, which he felt would be safer. 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(861 '8 aNilr - DNI~aaw ~V1nDa~ on aDVd PAGE 261 REGULAR MEETING - JUNE 8, 1983 VOLUME 1 V. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (Cont'd) Public hearing was opened; no one appeared from the audience in order to heard and the public hearing was closed. Under Commission discussion, Wassilie questioned whether a single-family dwelling could be constructed in a Light Commercial Zone. Schaefermeyer stated that existing single-family dwellings could remain in the requested zone change, but new single-family structures could not be erected. In response to a question from R. Williams, Schaefermeyer stated that all but three of the potentially affected property owners within the rezone requests had signed a petition in favor of the rezone. George Radoff stated that one of the affected owners thought the property was already zoned Light Commercial and was in favor but could not sign the petition as her husband was listed with her as co-owner and he was out of town. Chevron, USA, another affected property owner, was also not a signer of the petition. Radoff had been unable to contact George Addington, the only other owner not listed on the petition. Schaefermeyer reported that the Kenai Peninsula Borough had not received any objection regarding this rezone request to date. Schaefermeyer also stated that he has requested a memo from the Kenai Peninsula Borough defining "majority propetty owners". Wassilie questioned whether or not this rezone would change the aesthetic value of the main street into Seward by allowing commercial business to develop. Wassilie also felt that keeping the business development within "walking distance" as it is now an asset to the community. R. Williams shared the fact that the downtown parking was already congested and available lots for development in the present business district were scarce. Also, commercial business was typical on the main street through towns as the heavier traffic flow was not ideal for residential use. A motion was made by Woodruff, seconded by Wassilie, and unanimously carried by all those present to approve the rezone expansion request of Lots 1-6, Block 7; Lots 1-6, Block 14; and Lots 1-3, Block 17; Federal Addition from Single Family Residential Zone (R1) to Light Commercial (CL). C. Notice of public hearing as advertised and posted by law relative to the proposed Land Use Plan change for Lot 1, Block 1; Lot 1, Block 2, North Harbor Subdivision from Industrial (I) to Limited Commercial (CL), was noted. Chairman Williams opened the public hearing. North Sub./ Land Use Plan: Harbor JOHN TORGERSON, Route 339, Soldotna, Alaska, appeared from the audience, as the property owner of the land described by the Land Use Plan change request. Torgerson, in outlining the zoning history, explained that when the previous owners had had the property rezoned from Single-Family Residential (R-1) to Industrial (I), Industrial zoning included the land uses presently restricted to Limited Commercial (CL) (Auto-Oriented). 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'~sanba~ ueId asn pue1 aq~ ~ulP~e~a~ '~aAa~aJaeqos wO~J wnpue~owaw '(861 'L aunf (P.~uo~) :S:JNI~V~H ~I1and 1 ~wn10A (861 '8 ~Nnf - :JNI1~~W ~V1n:J~~ 19l ~:JVd :~uluoZ '9 'iluluue1d :qnS ~oq~eH q:pON .A 263 PAGE 263 REGULAR MEETING - JUNE 8, 1983 VOLUME 1 VII 1. NEW BUSINESS: Cliff Addn: A. A notice of public hearing to be held by the Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Commission on June 13, 1983, concerning a Vacation Notice filed by Bradley Snowden on the remaining portion of First Avenue, south of Cliffside Townhouse SiD Section 3, TIS, RIW, SB, and M, was noted. Schaefermeyer stated that the City has no objections to the vacation. In response to a question, Schaefermeyer stated that if Snowden did not file a replat, the vacation would be null and void. With the consensus of the Commission, Chairman Williams declared that the Commission had no objection to the vacation request as filed by Bradley Snowden. IX. CITY MANAGER REPORTS: None X. COMMISSION DISCUSSION: D. WILLIAMS addressed the Commission in regard to a notice from Administrative Assistant Martin, requesting a work session to discuss Gateway Subdivision, the Small Boat Harbor Master Plan, and the Comprehensive Plan update. The Commission set June 29, 1983, at 7:30 p.m., in the City Council chambers for the work session. WASSILIE asked to be excused for the July 13, 1983, meeting as she would be out of town. XI. 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Notice of Public Hearing as advertised and posted by law concerning the request as filed by the American Legion to rezone Lots 21-25, Block 22, Original Townsite of Seward, from Residential (R-1) to Light Commercial (CL), was noted. Vice-Chairman Woodruff opened the public hearing. ELIZABETH MAHAN, 423 5th Ave, Seward, appeared from the audience as a property owner within the 300 foot radius of the Legion and asked what would happen if the rezone did not pass as requested. Garzini explained that the Legion would still retain Grandfather Rights for its present use but could not expand or remodel. In response to further questioning from Mahan, Schaefermeyer stated that if the Legion closed down after the rezone request passed, the same or another business could reopen in the same spot. No one else appeared from the audience and the public hearing was closed. Schaefermeyer reported that the area covered in the application fulfilled the two technical aspects required before a rezone request can be recommended for approval: (1) The proposed rezone area must be adjacent to the same type of zone requested or have a minimum size of one acre, and (2) the requested zone must by in conformance with the Seward Land Use Plan. Schaefermeyer expressed the Administration's recommendation that the Commission approve the rezone request which would bring the area into the Land Use Plan designation and would also allow the Legion to proceed with the needed improvements to the present facility. Following further Commission discussion, it was moved by Williams, seconded by Capra, and unanimously carried by all those present to recommend approval of the request as filed by the American Legion to rezone Lots 21-25, Block 22, Original Townsite of Seward, from Residential (R-1) to Light Commercial (CL). C. Notice of public hearing as advertised and posted by law regarding the request as filed by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Greer to rezone Lot 11, Block 18, Federal Addition, from Residential (R-1) to General Commercial (CG), was noted. Vice-Chairman Woodruff then opened the public hearing. DANIEL GREER, 904 3rd Ave., Seward, appeared from the audience, and explained that he wished to open a book, coin and stamp store. He also stated that the rest of the block was zoned General Commercial (CG) with the exception of Lots 11 and 12. PAT WILLIAMS, 233 7th, Seward, appeared from the audience as an adjacent property owner and expressed her approval of the rezone request. 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Two options for the City would be to apply for State grant money to develop the Subdivision, or sell all or part of the area to a private developer. Martin explained that developing Gateway now might be poor timing since the Jesse Lee property is soon to be on the market. Considering these points, the Administration felt the best position on the Gateway Subdivision would be to postpone action until the demand for lots increases or State funding is granted. IX. CITY MANAGER REPORTS: City Manager Garzini reported to the Commission on the developments of the Marine Industrial Center (MIC) ship lift and north levy repairs, the Suneel coal project, the Lowell Creek diversion tunnel repairs and the power line installation between Mile 26 and Anchorage. X. COMMISSION DISCUSSION: CAPRA expressed to the Administration his MIC project. He also felt Martin was to be accomplishments in the development and preparation Harbor Master Plan. desire to tour the commended on his of the Small Boat WASSILIE questioned the Administration on the procedure the federal government would have to follow if the location they selected for the proposed new Post Office was not zoned public. Schaefermeyer explained that the federal government was exempt from the usual rezoning process, but felt the officials would be "good neighbors" and select a location which would be compatible with the surrounding use. XI. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 9:35 p.m. ;EiWoo Vice-Chairman aq~ ~UOll? .10pl.1.10;) 11E.1 pasodo.1d aq~ a.1aql'\. Aa1uE~S pa){SE pUE a;)UalpnE aq~ mO.1J pa.1EaddE 'p.1El'\.aS "aAV q~~ 60Z '~NI~~Va VINI~~IA '~Ul.1Eaq ;)11qnd aq~ pauado uaq~ smEl111~ UEm.11EqJ 'q;)Ea JO S~SO;) a;)UEUa~U1Em pUE U01~E.1ado 'U01~;)n.1~SUO;) pa~Eml~sa aq~ pUE Sa~nO.1 a1qlssod aa.1q~ 'dEm Pl.1~ E JO P1E aq~ q~ll'\. 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U01SSlillillOJ ~U1UOZ pUE ~U1UUE1d A.10S1APV p.1El'\.as aq~ JO ~Ul~aam .1E1n~a.1 aql :~aa~o Ol ~~VJ 'I 1 awmOA (861'~1 ~aawaldas - ~NIlaaw ~V~il~a~ 89Z a~Vd 89Z 269 PAGE 269 REGULAR MEETING - SEPTEMBER 14,1983 VOLUME 1 V. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (Cont'd) Nash Road extension to MIC would lie. Stanley explained that the route would run between Nash Road and the edge of Resurrection Bay. Darling shared her feeling that the railroad along the water would not be aesthetic. PAT WILLIAMS, 233 7th Ave., Seward, appeared from the audience and asked if the proposed Nash Road Rail Route would pass through the wetlands utilized by wild fowl. In response, Stanley stated that the Nash Road Route would run on the ridge above the marsh areas. D. WILLIAMS asked if an environmental impact study would have to be performed before final plans could be developed on the proposed rail corridor. Stanley explained that a preliminary study was presently being conducted to determine which government agencies would become involved, depending on which route was chosen. In response to another query, Stanley showed on the grid map how the proposed rail corridor would not interfere with the development of the Nash Road Small Boat Harbor. BLACKWELL asked if a switching yard had been planned for MIC. Stanley reported that the MIC would have to be operational before that need could be determined, but as yet no switching yard had been planned. CAPRA asked what percentage of private lands each route would pass through. Stanley stated that the preliminary studies indicated that the Nash Road route would cross more private land than the other two proposed routes. No one else appeared from the audience and the public hearing was closed. A short recess from 8:10 to 8:13 was held to allow the IE CO representatives to depart for their return trip to Anchorage. OTS B. Notice of public hearing as advertised and posted by law regarding the request for variance as filed by Martin N. Kowalski to construct a garage which would extend beyond the setback requirements on his property located at Lots 19-20, Block 39, Original Townsite of Seward, and September 9, 1983, memorandum from Schaefermeyer regarding the request which recommended disapproval, were noted. Also, Kowalski distributed an amended building plan to the Commissioners and to the Administration. Schaefermeyer explained that his memo had been prepared prior to the submission of the amended building plan and after examining the property in question, the Administration was now recommending approval of the variance request. Schaefermeyer listed the differences between this variance request and one that had been filed by Roger Long a few months earlier. (1) The request is for a five foot rear yard setback variance; the proposed garage would not require a side yard setback variance. (2) The request is for the minimum variance. (3) There would be no attendant public right-of-way problems. (4) There would be no safety or maintenance problems for the City. Chairman Williams then opened the public hearing. MARTIN KOWALSKI, Third and Monroe, Seward, appeared from the audience requesting that his variance be granted and asked if any of the Commissioners had any questions for him. PUg u01ss1illillo~ ~U1UUgld q~no~oH aq~ Aq U01~gJ1lddg aq~ JO u01~g~ap1suoJ ~aq~~nJ s~uaha~d PUg aJ1pn~a~d ~noq~l~ U01~gJ1lddg aq~ JO sasods1p u01~oill slqJ. 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(n (, 27] PAGE 271 REGULAR MEETING - SEPTEMBER 14,1983 VOLUME 1 VII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: (Cont'd) Assembly. A second motion was made by Wassilie, seconded by R. Williams, and unanimously carried by all those present to initiate a zoning change for Lots 11 and 12, Block 18, Federal Addition from R-1 to Limited Commercial and that the public hearing on this proposed zoning change be scheduled for the October 12, 1983, Commission meeting. VIII. NEW BUSINESS: None IX. CITY MANAGER REPORTS: Schaefermeyer invited the Commission to a public hearing to be conducted by City Council September 26, 1983, on the construction of a new Post Office and on home delivery of the mail. X. COMMISSION DISCUSSION: CAPRA informed the Commission that he had received notice of a meeting to be held September 29, 1983, on a proposed new community center. Wassilie asked the administration for an update on the land sale to AVTEC at First Lake and on the Small Boat Harbor Master Plan. Schaefermeyer gave a summary on each and invited the Commission to a work session on September 21, 1983, concerning the AVTEC land sale. XI. 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PUBLIC HEARINGS: (Cont'd) ARR B. Notice of Public Hearing as advertised and posted by law relative to the proposed location of the Rail Corridor to the Marine Industrial Center (MIC) at Fourth of July Creek was noted. Dooley explained that this was the second hearing on the rail corridor with the input from both hearings to be incorporated into a report prepared by International Engineering Company (IECO), a firm hired by the City of Seward to do a preliminary feasibility analysis study. Dooley stated that this public hearing was the first part of a long process toward a rail corridor decision. Dooley then introduced two representatives from IECO, Wayne Stanley, Project Manager, and Dave Butler, Geotechnical Consultant Engineer. Stanley briefly described the three routes being considered and the estimated construction and land acquisition costs involved with the aid of several charts and maps. Williams stated for the benefit of the seventy-five members of the audience the procedure to follow in order to address the Commission; Williams then opened the public hearing. OSCAR BAILEY, Old Nash Road; DON BRUMMER, Nash Road; SHERRIE LENOX, Camelot Subdivision, appeared from the audience stating that they were opposed to the Nash Road Route as it was more residential and would upset more families than the other two alternative routes. ALVIN MILLER, Woodland Hills, appeared from the audience opposing the Nash Road Route because he thought the corridor would go right through his cabin. Miller asked if the MIC required a rail spur. Schaefermeyer stated that without rail access the potential for a major bulk cargo port at Fourth of July Creek could not be realized. RICHARD LYNCH, Camelot Subdivision, asked what method would be used to acquire property for the Nash Road Route if it was chosen. Butler explained that the normal procedure involved negotiations on an individual basis to reach agreements on acquisition of right-of-way requirements. If an agreement could not be reached, eminent domain condemnation could occur. Lynch also asked how serious the Alaska Railroad (ARR) was in building a rail spur to Fourth of July Creek. Stanley relayed the opinion that the ARR showed a great deal of interest in serving the Fourth of July Creek area. Lynch shared his preference that the corridor not follow the Nash Road Route as more people would be displaced compared to the Meridian East or West Routes. KATHY LYNCH, Camelot Subdivision, appeared from the audience and asked how the City could control the route chosen for the rail spur since the land the corridor would pass through would be outside the city limits. Schaefermeyer stated that certain transportation projects qualified Home-Rule Cities to acquire property outside their corporate limits. Schaefermeyer went on to explain that it was too early to know if there would be a rail spur and if so who would construct and operate it. The Alaska Railroad, the State Governor's office, the Department of Transportation, the Forest Service, the Department of Fish and Wildlife, the City or private holdings could all be involved. 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PUBLIC HEARINGS: (Cont I d) ***** FERON MCKONE, Camelot, Seward, asked about the method used in determining proposed payloads for the train. Stanley stated that for cost comparative figures only, he had assumed a one hundred-car, one hundred tons/per car, train each day of the week, plus five freight trains a week. McKone asked if the maintenance costs over the existing rail sections had been considered with this additional traffic. Stanley stated that the ARR was aware of the accelerated maintenance costs and that this maintenance factor along with current and future upgrade costs were being examined by the Federal and State governments in regard to the possible ownership transfer. VIRGINIA DARLING, 209 4th Ave., Seward, appeared from the audience and asked where exactly the southern section of the proposed rail spur would be located. Stanley showed on the grid map that the 3000 to 3600 foot section would run between Nash Road Extension and the edge of Resurrection Bay. Darling asked that a decision be made as soon as possible so that any pending real estate transactions could be finalized. MIKE DUNN, 600 Monroe, Seward, appeared from the audience and asked that the City look at the alternate routes, not Nash Road. prepare property DOT BARDARSON, Nash Road, asked the IECO representatives to a pie diagram depicting the percentage of privately-owned versus residential property along the three proposed routes. MARK GANSER, Nash Road, stated for the record that he was opposed to the Nash Road Route and asked that the City be sensitive to the wishes of the residents along the proposed rail corridor even though they were not residents of the City. Schaefermeyer assured Ganser that every effort will be made to be sensitive to the wishes of the people. NICK MURAWSKI, Mile 7 Seward Highway, appeared from the audience and stated that the present location of the ARR dock was at one time wetlands and that the ARR could go through wetlands again on the alternate route as proposed by CINDY BROOKS. Williams conveyed for the record a written comment from Ernst Inc., Star Route Mile 23, developer of Woodland Hills, opposing the Nash Road Route. ***** AMENDED 11/25/83--SEE REVISED LANGUAGE ON PAGES 279-280, VOLUME 1. uaaq Sgq ~~O~ AaA~nS aq~ ~gq~ ~OU (ad~) q~no~oa glnsu1uad 19ua~ aq~ Aq A~18 aq~ o~ papaap aq o~ sl ~aa~8 Alnr JO q~~noa ~g sa~~g 091 aq~ a~u1s ~gq~ pau1g1dxa U1~~gw 'pa~ou Sg~ ~gld S~~g~~ ~aa~8 Alnr JO q~~noa aq~ ~U1P~g~a~ ,U1~~gW WO~J wnpug~owaw '\:861 'L ~aqo~~o '8 JIW "~da~uo~ ~sgJ~ga~a PUg paa aq~ a~gpOWWO~~g o~ apo~ ~u1uoz Ugq~il p~g~asaq~ u1 a~ugq~'g ~U1~gl~lU1 q~l~ paa~o~d o~ U01~g~~SlU1Wpg aq~ ~sanba~ o~ '~uasa~d asoq~ 11g Aq pa1~~g~ AlsnOW1UgUn PUg 'JJn~po011 Aq papuo~as .'g~dg8 Aq paAow Sg~ ~1 'u01ssn~slP u01ss1ww08 ~U1~0110a "SU01~gln~a~ ~U1UOZ asn ~sgJ~ga~a PUg paa uo apgw uaaq pgq sa1~lnbu1 ~gq~ u01ss1ww08 aq~ o~ paU1g1dxa U1~~gW 'pa~ou Sg~ suuI ~sgJ~ga~a PUg paa ~u1pie&a~ ~14~aW mO~J wnpug~owaw '\:861 'L ~aqo~~o "a "U01SS1WW08 ~U1UOZ PUg ~U1UUgld aq~ JO pa~lnba~ Sg~ U01~~g OU 'U01~g~gA aq~ ~~oddns o~ pa~oA pgq 11~un08 A~18 p~g~as aq~ a~u1s ~gq~ pa~g~s ~aAaw~aJagq~s "pa~ou Sg~ U01~lPPV u01s1A1pqns s~q~laH aa'} assar JO ~uawdolaAap aq~ q~l~ U01s1A1pqns Ag~a~gD aq~ o~ ssa~~g a~gu1P~00~ o~ 1# u01~lPPV u01s1A1pqns s~q~laH aa'} assar 'V1-V ~~g~~ JO ~au~o~ ~sa~q~~ou aq~ u1 pa~g~ol Aallg aq~ ~oJ p~g~as JO A~18 aq~ Aq pal1J Sg a~l~ou U01~g~g1\ "V :SS:ilNISila 11:ilN . 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NEW BUSINESS: (Cont'd) accomplished, is within the City limits, and is adjacent to other City property, the KPB will be coming to the City for comment. Rather than wait for KPB to ask and in an effort to speed up the process, the City should go on record as supporting the plat. Martin suggested that the land use descriptions be removed from the plat so as not to limit the City and change the City's address as listed on the plat. Following a brief discussion, it was moved by Woodruff, seconded by Capra, and unanimously carried by all those present to support the plat of Tracts A through E, Fourth of July Creek, Seward, Alaska as shown on the preliminary plat submitted by S & S Engineers dated August, 1983. IX. CITY MANAGER REPORTS: Schaefermeyer reminded the Commission of a Public Hearing scheduled for October 25, 1983, at 7:30 p.m., City Council Chambers, to be conducted by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission to receive public comment on the Power Transmission Line. Capra and Woodruff asked to be excused from that hearing due to prior commitments. Schaefermeyer also stressed the importance of the Commission's November 9, 1983, meeting because of the hearing scheduled on that date to receive comment on the proposed Post Office. X. COMMISSION DISCUSSION: WILLIAMS asked if the administration had any views on incorporating zoning regulations on the placement of satellite dishes. Following a brief discussion Capra asked the administration to research other community precedents regarding the dishes. Williams stated that tonight was to be his last meeting as he had tendered his resignation. Also R. Williams had been elected to serve on the Seward City Council in the October 4, 1983 municipal election so had also resigned from the Planning and Zoning Commission. Schaefermeyer thanked D. Williams and R. Williams for their time and efforts expended while serving on the Commission. XI. 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In response to further questioning, Sandiforth stated that the City of Seward and Chugach Electric would continue to serve its present electric customers after the transmission line upgrade. ELDER LAB RAND NEILSON, representing the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Mile 5~ Seward Highway, appeared from the audience and expressed concern over the interference the transmission line might cause to satelite television receiving stations. Sandiforth assured Neilson that the line should not cause interference. Sandiforth also stated that no rerouting had been recommended in the Mile Five area. No one else appeared from the audience and the public hearing was closed. Sandiforth thanked representatives from Acres/Hanscomb, Chugach Electric and the City of Seward for the cooperation they extended to EBASCO in the production of the Transmission Line Alternatives Report. IV. ADJOURNMENT: adjourned at 8:15 p.m. r--~~/>~~ (1V::,du) Sandra Wassilie Acting-Chairman PAGE - NOVEMBER 9, 1983 VOLUME 1 1. CALL TO ORDER: The November 9, 1983, regular meeting of the Seward Advisory Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7: 30 p. m. by Acting Chairman Woodruff. II. ROLL CALL: Present were: Acting Chairman Woodruff and Commissioners Blackwell, Capra, Thorne and Wassilie Present also: City Manager Garzini, Assistant City Manager Schaefermeyer and City Clerk Murphy III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Schaefermeyer stated that Warren Huss had requested an amend- ment to the October 12, 1983, regular meeting minutes to reflect his opposition to the proposed Nash Road rail spur route. 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(, OTS: OTS: 281 PAGE 281 REGULAR MEETING - NOVEMBER 9, 1983 VOLUME 1 spoken in opposition to locating the new Post Office in this area and added that there had been no written opposition received by the Adminis- tration. Following further discussion, it was moved by Wassilie, seconded by Capra and unanimously carried to recommend that the Borough Assembly amend the Seward Land Use Plan from Auto Oriented Commercial to Public-Developed for Lots 1-10 and 31-40, Block 22, OTS. B. Notice of Public Hearing as posted and published by law relative to the proposed rezone of Lots 1-10, Block 22, OTS, from Limited Commercial (CL) to Public (P) and Lots 31-40, Block 22, OTS, from Multi-family (R-3) to Public (P), was noted and the Public Hearing was opened. No one appeared from the audience in order to be heard and the Public Hearing was closed. It was moved by Wassilie, seconded by Thorne and unanimously carried to recommend that the Borough Assembly amend the Seward Zoning Map from R-3 to P for Lots 31-40, Block 22, OTS, and from CL to P for Lots 1-10, Block 22, OTS. C. Schaefermeyer noted his November 7, 1983, staff report which had been distributed to the Commission prior to the meeting and proceeded to read the report into the record. The applicants, Jerald Briske and Real Daigle, were requesting a variance from the required 200 sq. ft. off-street parking space for 12 parking spaces, allowing those spaces to measure 180 sq.ft.; a variance from the required 10-foot front yard set-back to permit a 3-foot encroachment for off-street parking; and a conditional use permit (CUP) to allow the construction of a 13-unit apartment building on the property located at Lot 26A, Block 22, OTS. Schaefermeyer recommended that the Commission approve the two variances and the CUP, stating that, in his opinion, the applicants had met all of the requirements set forth in the code. Notice of Public Hearing as posted and published by law was noted and the Public Hearing was opened. DAVID GORMAN, an Anchorage Attorney representing Ron and Mary Lewis of Seward, appeared from the audience and spoke in opposition to both the request for the two variances and the request for a CUP. He noted that both of the submitted applications had been very sketchily completed and failed to contain all of the information required by Code. He urged the Commission to reject the applications based on that fact alone. He further stated that, in his opinion, the requests should be denied based on merit, noting that the presence of a foundation on the parcel did not constitute a special condition or circumstance and that, if the proj ect were scaled down to 10 units, the variances requested would not be necessary. [Gorman also stated that the Land Use Plan designates this area Auto-Oriented Commercial, adding that a 13-plex was inconsistent with this designation. Garzini later noted that this type of development is allowed within Auto-Oriented Commercial areas.] PAT O'BRIEN, Dairy Hill, Seward, appeared from the audience and spoke in opposition to both requests. He questioned whether the applicants were the owners of record; Schaefermeyer noted that although their names did not appear on the Borough tax rolls, it was the adminis- tration's understanding that the applicants had just recently purchased the property. O'Brien objected to hearing the two requests concurrently since the CUP can not be considered unless both variances are granted. 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This would increase the requested rezone area to one acre, thus allowing both the Commission and the Borough Assembly to consider the request. There being no objection voiced by the Commis- sion, Woodruff directed the administration to proceed with the advertis- ing requirements for public hearing on a rezone of the area to R-3. Schaefermeyer also requested Commission direction to initiate a Land Use Plan amendment which would change the designation of the Jesse Lee Home tracts from "Public-Developed" to "Multi-Family Residen- tial". No objections were expressed and the administration was directed to proceed with the noticing requirements necessary to initiate such an action. X. COMMISSION DISCUSSION: CAPRA asked that the record reflect his objection to the Post Office's intention to install banks of mail boxes throughout the City, stating that he was "aesthetically opposed to them" because "they are ugly". XI. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 9:20 p.m. John Woodruff Acting Chairman ------------------------------------------------- VOLUME 1 1. CALL TO ORDER: The November 30, 1983, special meeting of the Seward Advisory Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order by Acting Chairman John Woodruff. II. ROLL " ;;--~~,~ .~ C*L: ;~~.--,,")" Present 'were: Acting Chairman Blackwell, Capra Thorne was absent) Woodruff and and Wassilie Commissioners (Commissioner Present also: City Manager Garzini, Assistant City Manager Schaefermeyer, KPB Planner Cervantes and City Clerk Murphy aH . 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Quoting from the October 12 minutes, he noted that IECO representatives had indicated that no houses were in the path of the proposed Nash Road corridor. Referring to posted plats and a "to scale" ribbon, Ernst demonstrated that, if the corridor passed through Woodland Hills Estates, residential homes would of necessity be impact- ed. He added that original cost projections had not included the cost of purchasing homes at a premium rate, making the cost estimates inval- id. Ernst also noted that taking this route would require traversing a hill which made a 200-300 ft. vertical drop, far in excess of the 10 which IECO indicated would be acceptable. HERMAN LEIRER, Dairy Hill, Seward, appeared from the audience and spoke in opposition to the Nash Road alternative, stating that it would be cheaper to go through wetlands than residential areas. He also suggested that the City explore other alternative routes. WARREN HUSS, Nash Road, appeared from the audience and stated that he was "opposed to the Nash Road Route", that he "favored Meridian East or West, of the alternatives available" and that he "encouraged the City to investigate a route south of Resurrection River". Huss also stated that in talks with the administrative staff, he had been told that this area was too environmentally sensitive to consider as a possible rail corridor. In response to his contention that the City had not approached Fish and Game, Fish and Wildlife Protection or Habitat Protection about this area, Garzini explained that the City had a lot of previous experience with Fish and Game relative to the area south of Resurrection River. He explained that the City had tried to put the Sewage Treatment Plant in that area but had been unable to because of the fish spawning areas and duck habitat. Huss countered that the area north of the airport is not a marshy area, contains 1-3 feet of soil over heavy gravel base, and has only two streams which would have to be crossed with culverts. Garzini thanked him for his comments and stated that they would prove useful when the time came to decide on a route. CATHY LYNCH, Camelot, appeared from the audience to rebut the City Manager's comments which had appeared in last week's Phoenix Log. She stated that the anger and opposition expressed by those in atten- dance at the last meeting were facts that should be considered. She closed by stating that she was "opposed to the Nash Road route". KAYE MASON, Camelot, appeared from the audience and expressed her opposition to the Nash Road route. RICHARD LYNCH, Camelot, appeared from the audience and stated that he was not opposed to the proposed rail spur, but felt the City should consider Huss' suggestion relative to a possible route south of Nash Road. He added that a decision should be made as soon as possible so that residents of the area would no longer be "in limbo". *** MELVIN MILLER, Woodland Hills Estates, appeared from the audience and stated his opposition to the Nash Road route. He added that the quiet he experienced at his present home was more important to him than money, progress or the rail spur. 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[The Deputy Clerk checked the tape and the statement was "200-300 foot vertical drop".] Woodruff asked for an amendment in the November 30, 1983, special meeting minutes, to reflect a name spelling correction--Alvin Miller instead of Melvin Miller. There being no further additions, deletions or amendments, Woodruff declared the November 9, 1983, regular meeting minutes, approved as presented and the November 30, 1983, special meeting minutes, approved as amended. IV. CORRESPONDENCE: A. November 29, 1983, Public Notice from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regarding an application for Permit as filed by Alaska Railroad to construct a coal transfer facility, was noted for information; Chairman Woodruff stated that copies of the Notice was available for the Public in the wall brochure holder. B. November 4, 1983, letter from Jane Gabler, Kenai Peninsula Borough (KPB) Planning Analyst, regarding KPB Ordinance 83-69, allowing Dwelling Units as an Accessory Use by Conditional Use Permits, was noted for information. V. PUBLIC HEARINGS: OTS A. Notice of Public Hearing as advertised and posted by law was noted regarding a request as filed jointly by RTR Development and the City of Seward to rezone Lots 1-20 and 24-40, Block 30, Original Townsite of Seward (OTS), from single-family residential (R-1) and double-family residential (R-2) to multi-family residential (R-3). Schaefermeyer read the December 13, 1983, staff report from Steve Cervantes, KPB Senior Planner. The original request was for rezoning Lots 24-28, Block 30, OTS. The City added Lots 1-20 and Lots 29-40 to the rezone request to bring the zoning into conformance with the Land Use Plan (LUP). Cervantes listed two findings of fact: (1) Two multi-family uses presently exist within the requested rezone area. A third multi-family use is planned. (2) The rezone will bring this area into conformance with the LUP. At newly-appointed Commissioner Dinnan's request, Schaefermeyer summarized the history of the LUP. In response to a question from Woodruff, Schaefermeyer explained that all property owners within 300 feet of the requested rezone area had been notified by certified mail. Chairman Woodruff then opened the public hearing and read the written comments received from two potentially affected property owners: R. MONTIE TEBO, owner of Lots 7-9, Block 30, OTS, "in favor of rezoning to R-3 classification". (December 12, 1983, telegram) JAMES P. SHEA, owner of Lots 15-16" Block 30, OTS, "against the R-3 multi-family deal". 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Woodruff, hearing no Commission, asked Real Daigle and Gerald Briske answer any questions the Commissioners might have. objection from the to corne forward to At Glenn's request, Schaefermeyer provided a short oral history of the previous requests for CUP and variances. Wassilie felt that parking space would be very tight, and that the increased traffic generated by the future Post Office, which will be located to the north, is another point to consider. Schaefermeyer stated, in response to questioning from Blackwell, that the Post Office will have to dedicate at least thirty feet (the City could require more) for access from 5th and 6th Avenue. In trying to determine if a 9' by 20' (180 square feet) parking space was large enough for a full size vehicle, Schaefermeyer stated that, generally, sixteen feet is considered full length. Briske stated that a three/quarter ton crew cab pick-up will fit into a 9' by 20' space. Briske gave the following approximate figures on each apartment's size in response to questioning from Wassilie: 6 one-bedroom units/600 square feet per unit, 4 two-bedroom units/800 square feet per unit, 3 three-bedroom units/1000 square feet per unit, for a total of 13,000 approximate square footage of living area. ***** Briske explained that economics and a desire to make full utilization of the existing foundation were the determining factors for the number of units proposed. NOTE: The Deputy Clerk changed the recording tape at 8:35 p.m. Following further discussion, it was moved by Blackwell, seconded by Dinnan and carried as follows to permit a variance for Lots 26-30, Block 22, OTS, to allow a three foot encroachment into the ten foot front-yard setback requirement for parking space: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Blackwell, Dinnan, Woodruff Glenn, Wassilie Capra, Thorne None. It was then moved by Blackwell, seconded by Dinnan and carried as follows to permit a variance for Lots 26-30, Block 22, OTS, to allow twelve parking spaces to be 180 square feet instead of 200 square feet: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Blackwell, Dinnan, Woodruff Glenn, Wassilie Capra, Thorne None. In response to several Commissioner's concern regarding the lack of a play area devoted for children, Woodruff asked Schaeferrneyer to provide the wording for a motion which would ensure that such an area would be included in the property's development. *****(Addition to minutes--See page 291, Volume 1) "Several Commissioners ques- tioned if the number of units could be reduced which would then eliminate the need for the variances. Wassilie stated that the entire foundation would not have to be utilized. 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COMMISSION DISCUSSION: DINNAN stated that the mlnlmum size requirement for a parking space needed to be changed and that it was logical to have different parking requirements for a thirteen three-bedroom-unit versus a thirteen one-bedroom-uni t. W"""lll", "ud .?uud. u[ [ ogue",d, 3,,1.0"'[ "'Ull"'Y "'. "Lo L",d that tLE KPB ..,ill bE Il~ked to work up " ."'pu. L un l,uw uL1."'L aLea" haudle" CI:lP~. Dinnan reported that he will be unable to attend the next two meetings. ***** XI. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 10:15 p.m. (Cit ~/VAL~ C.- Chri Depu PAGE 291 REGULAR MEETING - JANUARY 11, 1984 VOLUME 1 I. CALL TO ORDER: The January 11, 1984, regular meeting of the Seward Advisory Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7: 32 p.m. by Vice-Chairman Wassilie II. ROLL CALL: Present were: Vice-Chairman Wassilie and Commissioners Blackwell, Capra, Glenn and Thorne (Commis- sioners Dinnan and Woodruff were absent with Commission consent) Present also: Assistant City Manager Schaefermeyer, Admin- istrative Assistant Martin and Deputy City Clerk Audette III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Wassilie requested the following statement be added to the December 14, 1983, regular meeting minutes, to precede the statement by Briske on page 289, Volume 1: Several Commissioners questioned if the number of units could be reduced which would then eliminate the need for the variances. Wassilie stated that the entire founda- tion would not have to be utilized. ***** (Amendment to minutes--See Page 292, Volume 1) "Wassilie and Woodruff requested that Schaefermeyer ask the KPB to work up a report on how other areas handle CUPs."