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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2021-029 Sponsored by: Applicant Public Hearing: December 7, 2021 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2021-029 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO BORNSTEIN SEAFOODS TO CONSTRUCT AN EMPLOYEE CAMPGROUND WITH MODULAR HOUSING ON LOT 2, BLOCK 7, FOURTH OF JULY CREEK SUBDIVISION, SEWARD MARINE INDUSTRIAL CENTER,LOCATED AT 3207 MORRIS AVENUE;WITHIN AN INDUSTRIAL(I) ZONING DISTRICT WHEREAS, Brandii Holmdahl of Bornstein Seafoods has applied for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) from the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission to construct and operate an employee campground on the property located at 3207 Morris Avenue, Lot 2, Block 7, Fourth of July Creek Subdivision, Seward Marine Industrial Center; and WHEREAS,the property is in an Industrial (I)Zoning District; and WHEREAS,an employee campground is allowed in an Industrial Zoning District with an approved CUP per City Code §15.10.226—Land Use Table; and WHEREAS, the applicant has complied with all of the public hearing requirements of Seward City Code §15.01.040. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: Section 1. According to SCC 15.10.320.D., the Commission shall establish a finding that the use satisfies the following conditions prior to granting a conditional use permit: A. The use is consistent with the purpose of this chapter (the Seward Zoning Code) and the purposes of the zoning district. Finding: An employee campground is allowed in an Industrial Zoning District with an approved CUP per City Code §15.10.226—Land Use Table. B. The value of adjoining property will not be significantly impaired. Finding: This condition has been met. The surrounding property is primarily used for Industrial businesses and storage,and will not be affected by an employee campground constructed from Modular housing units. C. The proposed use is in harmony with the Seward Comprehensive Plan. Finding: The Seward 2030 Comprehensive Plan (2017) and Strategic Plan (1999) encourage the expansion and development of marine businesses in Seward. Providing Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution No. 2021-029 Page 2 of 4 adequate and safe housing for fishery employees is important to the growth and sustainability of these businesses. Seward Comprehensive Plan (approved by Council, May 30, 2017) Vol 1 Ch 2.2.11 - Economic Base • "We value a stable economic environment, economic diversity, year-round businesses, environmentally responsible industry, and employment that promote a high standard of living." • "Encourage the prudent management of resources for healthy commercial and sports fishing industries." • "Promote expansion and development of local marine entrepreneurial businesses." Strategic Plan (1999) 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"(Page 5). "Adjust local development regulations, where appropriate, to encourage development that is consistent with our economic base vision"(Page 5). D. Public Services and facilities are adequate to serve the proposed use. Finding: Water, sewer, and power are available to the property. Seward City Code §15.10.226(j)(4)states,"Sanitary facilities shall include either permanent or portable toilets. If permanent facilities are constructed, they shall conform to §8.15.425(b). Shower facilities may either be on-site in conformance with§8.15.425(b),or provided on the job site of the employer. City Code requires that every business within the City must provide containers suitable for refuse collection(SCC 14.05). Applicant does not show in the site plan diagram where sanitary facilities and shower facilities will be placed. E. The proposed use will not be harmful to the public safety, health or welfare. Finding: Applicant has not provided an explanation to satisfy this requirement. However, this condition will be met through deliberation of proposed CUP requirements by Staff and Commissioners. F. Any and all specific conditions deemed necessary by the commission to fulfill the above-mentioned conditions shall be met by the applicant. These may include but are not limited to measures relative to access, screening, site development, building design, operation of the use, and other similar aspects related to the proposed use. Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution No. 2021-029 Page 3 of 4 Based on the above findings and conclusions, approval of the CUP shall be subject to the following conditions: 1. Each sleeping area has a working smoke detector that is less than 10 years old. 2. Fire Extinguishers are professionally inspected and tagged annually, are easily accessible and labeled, and within 75' of all occupants. 3. No electrical hazards exist, including open junction boxes, extension cords used for permanent wiring, or multi-use plug adaptors. a. Electric connections between units and power source shall be underground. 4. Each MOD unit has an identification numbering system, "address", labeled on the outside of the unit for emergency response. 5. Exits and exit doors are free of obstruction and doors swing freely. 6. An Alaskan engineer has signed off on the method used to secure the units to the ground. 7. The applicant shall work with City Public Works and Electric Departments for any possible upgrades or connections to the water, sewer and/or electric utilities. 8. All parking and maneuverability requirements as determined by the Planning and Zoning Commission shall remain on site for the life of the use. 9. Bear-proof/ bird resistant containers shall be provided for all garbage and refuse for the life of the use. 10. Per Seward City Code§15.10.325(f). an approved CUP shall lapse six months from the date of approval if the use for which the permit was issued has not been implemented or a building permit obtained. The Commission may grant a six-month extension upon finding that circumstances have not changed sufficiently since the date of initial permit approval. 11. Modification of final approval of a conditional use permit may,upon application by the permitee,be modified by the Planning and Zoning Commission: a. When changed conditions cause the conditional use to no longer conform to the standards for its approval. b. To implement a different development plan conforming to the standards for its approval. c. The modification plan shall be subject to a public hearing and a filing fee set by City Council Resolution. Section 2. The Planning and Zoning Commission finds that the proposed use,subject to the above conditions satisfies the criteria for granting a conditional use permit provided the conditions listed on Section 1, Subsections A through F are met by the applicant, and authorizes the administration to issue a conditional use permit to Brandii Holmdahl of Bornstein Seafoods to construct and operate an employee campground on the property located at 3207 Morris Avenue, Lot 2, Block 7, Fourth of July Creek Subdivision, Seward Marine Industrial Center, within an Industrial Zoning District(I). Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution No. 2021-029 Page 4 of 4 Section 3. The Planning and Zoning Commission finds that adherence to the conditions of this permit is paramount in maintaining the intent of Seward City Code Section 15.10.320: Conditional Use Permits, and authorizes the administration to issue a conditional use permit. Additionally, the administration shall periodically confirm the use conforms to the standards of its approval. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect 10 days following its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 7`1' day of December, 2021. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Craig A{mbrosiani, Presiding Officer AYES: Seese, Charbonneau, Sullivan, Ambrosiani NOES: None ABSENT: Verhey, Swann ABSTAIN: None VACANT: One ATTEST: rends Ba 15 City Clerk (City Seal) ss.%.z••.,,,s ••••�'t ®!. .......'Q,Q V:.G . •• SEAL -r- e EOF PAP .•• .....seaea..."�