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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04272020 City Council Laydown 2 200427 LAYDOWN#2 City Council Meeting Brenda Ballou From: Andy Bacon Sent: Friday,April 24, 2020 9:06 AM To: Brenda Ballou Cc: Eric Kozielski;Jackie Wilde Subject: P&Z minutes laydown for 4.27 Council meeting Attachments: 2.4.2020 Regular Meeting Minutes.pdf Hi Brenda, Can the attached excerpt from the February 4, 2020 P&Z minutes be distributed to Council as a laydown?These minutes go with ordinance 20-002,the rezoning of lots in Forest Acres. Thank you, Andy Bacon City of Seward,Alaska Seward Planning&Zoning Commission Minutes February 4, 2020 Volume 7, Page 385 Martha Fleming for her eight years of service to the City of Seward on the Planning and Zoning Commission New Business Items requiring a Public Hearing- none UNFINISHED BUSINESS Resolution 2020-02 Recommending City Council Approval Of The Rezoning Of Forest Acres Lots 00, PP, And XX, From Single Family Residential (Rl) To Multi Family Residential(R3) This resolution was brought forward on January 7, 2020 for a public hearing and was postponed; it is coming back tonight for a second public hearing in order to include a proposed amendment that would expand the lots being rezoned to include NN and BJ Bacon stated that this item is being brought back for public hearing and discussion after the Commission postponed it at their January 7 meeting, and a substitute resolution has been included on page 5 of the meeting packet that includes the addition of Lots NN and BJ to the original resolution. Bacon stated that public notice was provided that reflected the additional properties in accordance with City Code. Bacon discussed the surrounding land use and zoning designations of properties in the area. Bacon stated that staff recommends the Commission adopt substitute resolution 2020-02. Chair Ecklund opened public hearing on this item Kevin Christian, inside city, stated that he owns Lot NN, in the proposed area to be amended, and supports the rezoning. Vickie Detert, inside city, stated that she owns Lot BJ, in the proposed area to be amended, and plans to construct a single-family house on the property. Detert stated that she is not opposed to the zoning change but does not see a reason to include her property, given her development plans. Carol Griswold, inside city, discussed the importance of Commissioners making non arbitrary decisions based on findings of fact. Griswold outlined four criteria in which land use decisions should be weighed, relating to benefit to the public, consistency with a land use plan, the size of the area to be rezoned and compliance with City Code. Griswold then discussed her own personal findings relating to these criteria, including that there was not R3 zoning contiguous to the subject area, and concluding that this proposed rezoning constituted illegal spot zoning. Griswold discussed potential seismic and flood hazards in this area and spoke against promoting increased housing density in this area. Jim McCracken, outside city, stated that this proposal had been discussed at the January 7 meeting. McCracken stated that flood hazards would be mitigated through adhering to the flood ordinance regulations. McCracken stated that other safety concerns mentioned could be mitigated through working with engineered plans and the building department. City of Seward,Alaska Seward Planning&Zoning Commission Minutes February 4, 2020 Volume 7, Page 386 Ecklund relaxed the rules to allow additional public comment Kevin Christian, inside city, stated that there was multiple family senior housing being developed in the area of this proposed rezone. Carol Griswold, inside city, stated that Code allows rezoning if a property is contiguous to one of a different zoning designation. Griswold recalled that the long term care facility was proposed to be located on city property across the street from the proposed area to be rezoned, and that a geotechnical study determined the substrate to be of such a nature as to require extensive engineering for large buildings. Motion (Fleming/Swann) Approve substitute Resolution 2020-02 Recommending City Council Approval Of The Rezoning Of Forest Acres Lots 00, PP, NN, BJ And XX, From Single Family Residential (Rl) To Multi Family Residential(R3) Fleming stated that this proposal was discussed in depth at the last meeting, and that including the two neighboring properties in this proposal makes sense. Fleming does not think this recommendation is arbitrary or constitutes spot zoning. Fleming stated that omitting Lot BJ from the proposal would potentially create more of a spot zoning situation. Swann concurred with Fleming, stating that the Commission had discussed moving forward with recommending the two additional properties. Charbonneau concurred with Swann and Fleming. Ambrosiani recalled from previous discussion that the Commission discussed this area as being desirable for multiple family housing and stated that he did not think it was in the purview of the Commission to make determinations on whether the ground is stable enough for multiple family development. Ecklund stated that she supports this resolution based on the staff report and that the application follows City Code. Ecklund stated that she was reassured to hear the applicant state that they would work with engineers prior to building. Ecklund also stated that the R3 zoning designation would not preclude a property owner from building a single-family house. Ecklund stated that she has been on the Commission for quite some time, and it is a constant comment that Seward needs more housing, and she feels that this is a way to meet that need. Ambrosiani also noted that the increased density would have a minimal impact on traffic congestion through residential neighborhoods given the proximity to the highway. Ecklund stated that she would like to summarize the Commissions findings for the record, including Commissioner Ambrosiani's comment about access, the size of the proposed area exceeding minimum requirements set by code, and that it helps meet the need for more residential housing in Seward. Motion passed AYES: Swann, Charbonneau, Ambrosiani, Fleming, Ecklund NOES: none