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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08112021 Planning & Zoning Work Session Packet Planning and Zoning Commission Joint Work Session with Flood Board and PACAB Photo by Murray Lundberg August 11, 2021 6:00 P.M. Library Community Room, 239 Sixth Ave Sponsored by: Applicant CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2021-014 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, RECOMMENDING KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH APPROVAL OF THE PRELIMINARY RIGHT OF WAY(ROW)ACQUISITION PLAT FOR THE SEWARD AIRPORT ON VARIOUS LEGALS LOCATED IN SEC 2 & 3, T1S, R1W AND SEC 34 & 35,TIN,R1W,SEWARD MERIDIAN SW,THAT POINT KNOWN AS THE SEWARD AIRPORT, PHYSICAL LOCATION,2310 AIRPORT ROAD. WHEREAS, The Seward Airport has submitted a preliminary plat to the City of Seward for review and recommendation to the Kenai Peninsula Borough; and WHEREAS, this platting action will acquire Parcel 1, owned by Civil Air Patrol, Parcel 4, owned by Leirer Family Limited Partnership, and Parcel 5, owned by the City of Seward, in Sec 2 & 3, T1S, R1W and Sec 34& 35, TIN, R1W, Seward Meridian SW, That Point Known As The Seward Airport to create a new ROW for Runway 16/34, which will be shifted, lengthened, and raised above the 100-year flood level; and WHEREAS,the parcels located at 2310 Airport Road is zoned Industrial (I); and WHEREAS, the parcels for acquisition are not developed and are part of the Tidelands; and WHEREAS, the ROW parcels will not be developed, but are required for airspace clearance requirements; and WHEREAS,City staff have stated that a subdivision installation agreement is not required for this replat; and WHEREAS, all conditions required by Seward City Code §16.01.015, Conditions to plat approval, were met; the property owners and leaseholders within 300 feet of the requested replat were notified of the proposed subdivision, and the property was posted with public notice signage; and WHEREAS, it is the Planning and Zoning Commission's responsibility to act in an advisory capacity to the Seward City Council and the Kenai Peninsula Borough regarding ROW acquisition plat proposals. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: 4 Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution No. 2021-014 Page 2 of 2 Section 1. The Commission hereby recommends that, in accordance with Seward City Code Section 16.01.015 (B), the City Council approve the submittal of the replat of Sec 2 & 3, T1S, R1W and Sec 34 & 35, TIN, R1W, Seward Meridian SW, That Point Known As The Seward Airport to acquire Parcel 1, owned by Civil Air Patrol, Parcel 4, owned by Leirer Family Limited Partnership, and Parcel 5, owned by the City of Seward, to create a new ROW for Runway 16/34, which will be shifted, lengthened, and raised above the 100-year flood level. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 6th day of July 2021. THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA Cindy L. Ecklund, Chair AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Brenda Ballou, MMC City Clerk (City Seal) 5 P&Z Agenda Statement 01 004— Meeting Date: July 6, 2021 Through: Jackie C. Wilde, Community Development Director From: Courtney L Bringhurst, Planner Agenda Item: Recommending City Council And Kenai Peninsula Borough Approval Of ROW Acquisition Plat For The Seward Airport Improvements On Various Legals Located In Sec 2 & 3, T1S, R1W and Sec 34 & 35, TIN, R1W, Seward Meridian SW, That Point Known As The Seward Airport. (Physical location 2310 Airport Road) BACKGROUND &JUSTIFICATION: Attached for the Commission's review and recommendation to the Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Commission is a preliminary plat submitted by Alaska DOT and PF. This platting action acquires Parcel 1, owned by Civil Air Patrol,Parcel 4, owned by Leirer Family Limited Partnership, and Parcel 5, owned by the City of Seward, in Sec 2 & 3, T1S, R1W and Sec 34 & 35, TIN, R1W, Seward Meridian SW, That Point Known As The Seward Airport to create a new ROW for Runway 16/34, which will be shifted, lengthened, and raised above the 100-year flood level. The Seward Airport has needed to make improvements for some time now that will substantially reduce the damage the airport is experiencing from recurrent flooding, and to meet FAA design standards based on current aircraft utilizing the airport and forecasted aviation needs. Currently, the runway lighting is old and needs replacement. Much of the pavement needs rehabilitation or replacement. Testing has revealed a weakened embankment under the pavement of Runway 13/31, necessitating a restriction of allowable aircraft weights to those under 12,500 pounds. Improvement of aging and deteriorating airport facilities is another major goal of this proj ect. The river delta adjacent to the airport has been rising relative to airport elevations, increasing the frequency and severity of overtopping floods. The main runway is now too low and in the direct path of the river, which has been repeatedly damaging it during high water events. Overtopping events were initially limited to the fall but have been occurring June through November in recent years, making maintaining the runway increasingly difficult. In response to multiple flood events during of the summer of 2013, DOT&PF constructed an emergency dike that is providing some temporary relief. 6 6 The most recent revision of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) has now established a regulatory floodway across the existing main runway (RW 13/31) of the airport. By federal regulation, allowable construction is extremely limited in a regulatory floodway. DOT&PF completed a hydrologic study to help identify and evaluate feasible alternatives. RW 13/31 is adjacent to the Resurrection River which has flooded it and Taxiway A repeatedly in recent years, periodically closing the runway and causing ongoing repair expenses. To address this problem,this project will shift, lengthen, and raise the current crosswind runway(RW 16/34) above the 100-year flood level. Some taxiways will be raised to meet the new runway elevation while others will be removed in accordance with current FAA guidance. New runway and taxiway lighting will be installed. The river side of the raised runway will receive rip rap armoring to protect it during flood events. The aprons will be repaved, and new navigation aids will be installed. RW 13/31 and Taxiway A will be closed, but the runway embankment will be left in place as additional protection against future flood events. Three alternatives were evaluated during the scoping and environmental process. The current project scope corresponds to Alternative 2.2 in the approved Environmental Assessment. Alternative 2.2 had the most advantages and least number of disadvantages. In accordance with Borough requirements, the City must review and comment on a plat before submittal to the Borough for approval. SUBDIVISION REVIEW: Zoning: The property is zoned Industrial (I). Size: The amount of land to be acquired is, 38.224 acres from Parcel 1, 1.986 acres from parcel 4, and 25.395 acres from parcel 5. Utilities: There are no utilities on these parcels. Existing Use: The three parcels do not have any development, and are part of the Seward Tidelands. Access: These parcels will not have vehicular access, but will only provide an extended Right of Way for the airport to have appropriate airspace clearance to shift, lengthen, and raise Runway 16/34. Flood Zone: The lots are within an AE Flood Zone. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A Comprehensive Plan (2030, approved by Council 2017): Vol 1 Ch 2.2.12.5 - Air Traffic • "Support the State's airport improvement plan" 1. Vol 1 Ch 3.1.1.2 - Update and expand infrastructure for commercial X and industrial properties that are currently underdeveloped • "Support and improve airport." 7 7 Vol 1 Ch 3.4.3 - Improve the usability of the state-owned airport • "Encourage the State to: o Complete and implement a flood mitigation project to protect the runways from flooding" Strategic Plan (1999): Improve the state Airport 2 • "Develop a flood mitigation project to protect the runway from X flooding" (page 16). Staff Comments: Department Comments No N/A Comment Building Department X Fire Department X Public Works I'm concerned about the hazard Department easement/ clear zone off of the Dieckgraeff Road may conflict with the Ci 's Snow Dump site Harbor Department X Police Department X Electric Department X Telecommunications X Public Comment: Property owners within three hundred (300) feet of the proposed platting action were notified of this public hearing. Public notice signs were posted on the property and all other public hearing requirements of Seward City Code §15.01.040 were complied with. At the time of this publication the Community Development Department has received no public inquiries. If any correspondence is received after publication of this agenda statement, it will be presented as a lay down item at the Commission meeting. RECOMMENDATION: Commission approve Resolution 2021-014, recommending that, in accordance with Seward City Code Section 16.01.015 (B), the City Council approve the ROW acquisition plat for the Seward Airport improvements on various Legals located in Sec 2 & 3, T1S, R1W and Sec 34 & 35, TIN, R1W, Seward Meridian SW, that point known as the Seward Airport. 8 8 t� �r IV a ,.s l t ci y 9 D O� O 1141 a , O E j , �- r)o x Seward Aiport ROW Replat Property Map N Drawn By: Courtney Bringhurst Due to different data sources property lines and aerial o goo 1,400 2,800 Feet imagery do not overlay correctly. Map is to be used for # orientation and reference purposes only. Mapping Assistance by Alaska Map Company,LLC 9 9 °F r,, THE STATE p Department of Transportation and of�T ASKA Public Facilities - .L,, _= = DESIGN &ENGINEEERING SERVICES - - - GO-V ERNOR MICI-UEL.J.DUNLEAVY Right of Way Engineering Off, p. PO Box 196900 LAGI Anchorage,AK 99519-6900 Phone Number: 907 269 0700 Toil Free: 800 770 5263 TDD: 907 269 0473 TTY: 800 770 8973 Fax Number:907 269 0489 Web Site: dot.alaska.gov March 31, 2021 Jackie C. Wilde, Community Development Director City of Seward Alaska 238 Fifth Avenue Seward, Alaska 99664 In Re: Preliminary ROW Acquisition Plat for the Seward Airport Improvements 1 Z548570000 Dear Ms. Wilde Find attached a submittal for Preliminary Right-of-Way Acquisition Plat approval. One full-size and seven half-size Right-of-Way plans for the project are included. A check in the amount of $75.00 to cover the plat processing fee is also included. Plat application has also been made to the Kenai Peninsula Borough. The project website can be accessed at: http://www.dot.alaska.gov/creg/sewardairport/index.shtml If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call me at (907)269-0713 or toll free at 1-800- 770-5263. Respectfully, , 4/c,Z-I> P. Louise Hooyer, P S, CFedS, SR/WA ROW Engineering Supervisor �Z� Of Seward Central Region Right-of-Way Attachments: 1 Full-size Right-of-Way plan set APR 12 2021 7 Half-size Right-of-Way plans Check for Plat submittal Community Development cc: Joy Vaughn,PE,Project Manager James Sowerwine,Project Coordination Supervisor Randy Vanderwood,PE,Right-of-Way Chief, Central Region Right-of-Way W:1Projects\AirportslActive Airport Projects1S154857-SewardAirportlAdminlPlattinglPreliminary Plat Approval Request to City of Seward.doc I�ccE�:�Icrskcr alr7�iug ihrough service and ittfia.etrw,imv 10 10 �r�r E Nr,ys t�lw• "p < oR o 144 N.Binkley Street,Soldotna,Alaska 99669 • (907)714-2200 (907)714-2378 Fax PRELIMINARY PLAT SUBMITTAL FORM QPRELIMINARYPLAT ❑REVISED PRELIMINARY PLAT(no fee required) PHASED PRELIMINARY PLAT❑PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR PRIVATE STREETS/GATED SUBDIVISION —all requirements of chapter 20,excluding 20.30.210 and 20.50 apply and must be met. SUBDIVISION PLATNAME:must be a unique name,contact staff for assistance if needed. Right of way Acquisition-P-laffQr Seward Airport Improvements PROPERTY INFORMATION: legal description various legals located with portions of: Section,Township,Range Sec 2&3, Tl S, R1 W and Sec 24 &35,Tl N, Rl W,SM General area description Seward Airport City(if applicable) Seward Total Acreage SURVEYOR Company: AK DOT&PF Contact Person: LoLilse Ho0 er, Mailing Address: 4111 Aviation Ave City,State,zip Anchorage,AK 99502 Phone: 907-269-0713 e-mail: louise.hooyerAalaska.gov PROPOSED WASTEWATER AND WATER SUPPLY WASTEWATERQonsiteE CityOcommunity WATERan site Erity❑eommunity SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS A preliminary plat application will be scheduled for the next available ptat committee meeting after a complete application has been received. ❑1—full size paper copy a 7—reduced sized drawing(11 x 17) ❑preliminary plat NON-REFUNDABLE submittal fee 400 n City Planning Commission minutes when located within city limits or Bridge Creek Watershed District o certificate to plat for ALL parcels included in the subdivision ❑documentation showing proof of signatory authority(partnerships,corporations,estates,trusts,etc.) ❑ALL requirements of KPB 20.25.070(see page 2 for checklist)and KPB 20.25.080 EXCEPTIONS REQUESTED TO PLATTING CODE:A letter,to be presented to the commission,with substantial evidence justifying the requested exception and fully stating the grounds for the exception request,and the facts relied upon,MUST be attached to this submittal. 1. 2. 3. APPLICANT: SIGNATURES OF ALL LEGAL PROPERTY OWNERS ARE REQUIRED.Additional signature sheets can be attached.When signing on behalf of another individual,estate,corporation,LLC, partnership,etc.,documentation is required to show authority of the individual(s)signing. Contact KPB staff for clarification if needed. OWNER(s) Name(printed): Signature: ( Phone: e-mail: Name(printed): Signature: 00 Phone: email: Q.1� e7, Name(printed): Signature: �91 Phone: e-mail: FOR OFFICE USE ONLY RECEIVED BY DATE SUBMITTED KPB FILE ii 11 11 Hooyer, Patricia (DOT) From: Andy Bacon <a bacon @cityofsewa rd.net> Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2021 11:59 AM To: Hooyer, Patricia (DOT);Jackie Wilde Subject: RE: Seward Airport Right of Way Acquisition Preliminary Plat approval Hi Louise, The City charges a $75 plat review fee. Please use the Borough application form to accompany your preliminary plat submittal: https://www.kpb.us/images/KPB/PLN/Plan Comm/Forms/application_prelimina(y plat.pdf Please let one of us know if you have any other questions, and we look forward to receiving the application Andy Bacon Planning Assistant From: Hooyer, Patricia (DOT) <louise.hooyer@alaska.gov> Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2021 11:49 AM To:Jackie Wilde<jwilde@cityofseward.net> Cc:Andy Bacon<abacon@cityofseward.net> Subject:Seward Airport Right of Way Acquisition Preliminary Plat approval External Email:This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Jackie: DOT will be submitting a preliminary plat, for the Seward Airport, to the City in a few weeks before we submit to the Kenai Peninsula Borough. I am wondering if there are any platting fees attached to that submittal? Thank you for your response. 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Recurrent flooding has • Improve airport drainage; 4=0 resulted in a weakened runway • Purchase property for airspace. ;No embankment, prompting the department to Funding Q reduce the loading on the runway to service only light aircraft. The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (ADOT&PF) and the The frequency and severity of flooding has Federal Aviation Administration(FAA)will been steadily increasing. The river is provide funding for the project directly adjacent to the Main Runway for (approximately 6% and 94%respectively). over half the runway length. Floodwaters flow over the runway and threaten to cut Schedule through the runway embankment during Expected Milestones: 4* high water. Airport Layout Plan—Summer 2021 Pavement on aprons and taxiways is old . Property acquisition— Summer/Fall with evident ponding and cracking. The 2021 4"0 airfield lighting system is beyond its useful . Final design— Fall 2021 .,.� life and needs to be replaced. • Construction— Summer 2022 q) Project Description Questions? O~ The purpose of this project is make �..� P rP P J To learn more, submit questions or -..0 •wO improvements that protect the airport from comments, or sign up for the project email ;Nofurther flood damage while upgrading the list,please visit the project website at: V airport to current FAA standards. htt2://dot.alaska.gov/creg/sewardaip2ort/ind Improvements include: ex.shtml Shift and lengthen Runway 16/34 to 75' Public Involvement Coordinator: x 3,300'; Robin Reich Raise Runway 16/34 above the design Solstice Alaska Consulting, Inc. flood elevation and provide armor Phone: (907) 929-5960 ►,�I protection; Email: solsticeak@solsticeak.com Close Runway 13/31; ADOT Project Manager: Reconstruct taxiways to meet the new runway elevation and eliminate Joy Vaughn, P.E. taxiways within the center 1/3 of the Phone: (907) 269-0812 �j runway,per FAA guidance; Email:joy.vaughn@alaska.gov February 2021 7-771— . . � Wind Cone& Segmented Circle ASOS Pad it p Taw B Electrical '\��� '. Equipment TIW\C Building r v x z, TIW D o; d TdW E :Q m�dh Secondary Lighted TdW F Eliminated VASI Wind Cone PA III pad Elimina ted VASI t, LegendR - s u r r - c i , a Runway Safety � � Area(RSA) " Pavement Limits -- Fill Limits "a"„ Clearing and State of Alaska Grubbing Department of Transportation and Public Facilities Clearing Only 0 750 1,500 Central Region Selective Clearing Feet N ® Taxiway/Runway Seward Airport Improvements Removal Seward,Alaska -- Seward Airport LAYOUT PLAN Boundary Date: 2/12/2021 Figure: 1 e r R x ,K nw +r .q p Yw LL , i, i L a Y Legend State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities ® Regulatory Floodway 0 375 750 1,500 Central Region 2016 Effective FIRM SFHAs Feet CZone AE Seward Airport Improvements C Zone VE Seward,Alaska Environmental Assessment Floodplain Map Existing Seward Airport Boundary Date: 12/11/2018 Figure: 8 � � e Impacts Mitigation •The proposed project would result in a Base Flood Elevation Increase •Runway 13-31 will be allowed to overtop and eventually breach.This will between 0.01 and 0.41 feet.The majority of increase is less than 0.10 feet restore part of the original floodplain.Riprap will be installed to protect the (1.2 inches).The project does not propose development within the new runway. regulatory floodway. Bruce Jaffa PO Box 107 Moose Pass,Alaska 99631 907-288-3175 9 0 7-2 4 0-0 3 6 2 Bruce@JaffaConstruction.com Seward Airport I received a call several weeks ago from Joselyn Biloon Area Planner with DOT regarding the renovation/ reconstruction of the Seward Airport. She and I are working on issues in Moose Pass and she asked if I could suggest a path of communication to respond to the recent P&Z meeting that saw a DOT requested resolution tabled. Her concern was that the suggested action would postpone action until fall for PACAB to offer input. I told Joselyn that I would ask around and see what I could learn. I made it clear that in this and all other discussions I was not speaking for the City of Seward. I spoke at a Council meeting shortly after this call regarding my personal believe that a delay until fall was not in the City's interest and the need to bring this resolution back for consideration as soon as possible. I had follow-up calls with Carol Griswold, Bob Linville and Leif Olson, Steve Leirer, Walter Corrigan, Duke Marolf, Denny Hamilton, Cindy Elkland, Stephanie Presley and Janette Bower. From this I got a pretty good updating on what is the current news and views of the project. I asked for and received from the Clerk information that had been generated by the Airport Advisory Group. This is likely information that P&Z could have reviewed and found helpful for their meeting. I have forwarded this to the P&Z Chair. On Thursday 7-22 following my response to Joselyn, I received a call from DOT Airport planners Joy Vaughn and Jenelle Brinkman to discuss this issue. I clearly stated I could only speak as a citizen with some knowledge of the process and issues. We had a frank and cordial discussion about the project and DOT's understanding of the steps required for the"replat". I am not now nor wish to be an expert on platting issues. I did suggest that DOT's effort was not fully explained at the P&Z meeting and allowed mis interpretation of the intent, plan, schedule, and sequence of events. I do believe some presentation in the resolution was less than clear or inaccurate. Further the project had not been locally discussed since the fall of 2019 in any public forum. I did remind DOT that the local advisory group, the general aviation community, business' and the general population were almost united in opposition to the DOT planned Alternate 2.2 and supported a different Alternate. Page i of 2 Take a-ways from phone conversations DOT planners stated several items during our conversation on July 22nd of interest to me. 1 the existing long runway will be left in place with only the asphalt removed. 2. No float pond is in the current plan 3. Utility extension is considered a part of this project 4.They had made no direct contact with property owners but understood that letters had been sent 5. Following an approval of a preliminary plat by Seward P&Z, negotiation with parties would begin, a final replat developed then submitted to P&Z,the CC,the KPB as defined in law. 6.A delay until fall would set the project back possibly a year I can only summarize my conversations with local residents as sort of reopening a wound. None of us like the DOT plan and a delay without a path forward could certainly cause a cancelation of the project. Some suggest that maybe that is okay. I do understand that logic but I feel we have lost that battle and need to move on. We can get a new improved runway now and work toward our larger goal of a long runway and flood mitigation later. The project is not what many in Seward hoped for but with a firm commitment to leave the "long runway' structure in place the opportunity to repair it remains. This is not an easy goal due to flood plan rules, money, and the obstinacy of DOT. With the benefit of all these conversations I am even more convinced that the City should accept its role in this project, move forward in the affirmative and allow a preliminary replat to proceed. Ample opportunity for further public comment and even an effort to stifle the project is available.There is a fixed period of response. DOT is already invested in this project and may choose to proceed without the Cities input. In my opinion that would look bad and shirk responsibility. I believe that this issue needs to return to P&Z for action with testimony, if needed, along with the stakeholders and planners in attendance. Respectfully, Bruce Jaffa 907-240-0362 Page 2 of 2