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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES2023-011 Dairy Hill Subdivision Replat Sponsored by: Applicant Public Hearing: May 9, 2023 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2023-011 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RECOMMENDING KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH APPROVAL OF THE PRELIMINARY REPLAT OF DAIRY HILL SUBDIVISION, TRACTS 1-5, TRACT 5; LOCATED AT 212 & 213 DAIRY HILL LANE & 1601 PHOENIX ROAD; CREATING DAIRY HILL SUBDIVISION ADDITION NO. 1,TRACTS 5A,5B, & 5C. WHEREAS, Steve Leirer has submitted a preliminary replat to the City of Seward for review and recommendation to the Kenai Peninsula Borough; and WHEREAS,Tract 5 is 15.3 acres,and primarily zoned Resource Management(RM)with a portion of the west side of the lot zoned Single-family Residential (R1); and WHEREAS,this replat will subdivide Tract 5,creating three new tracts; and WHEREAS, proposed Tract 5A is located within a flood zone, but will remain undeveloped at this time; and WHEREAS, future development of Tract 5A would require another replat as well as adherence to Seward City Code 15.25 Floodplain Management; and WHEREAS,proposed Tract 5B and 5C are not located within a flood zone; and WHEREAS,Tract 5B and 5C have access to City water and sewer; and WHEREAS, a subdivision agreement has been required to satisfy Seward City Code §16.01.010—"Required public improvements"; and WHEREAS,all conditions required by Seward City Code §16.01.015, Conditions to plat approval, were met; the property owners 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 Kenai Peninsula Borough regarding subdivision plat proposals within the City of Seward. Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution No. 2023-011 Page 2 of 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission that: Section 1. The applicant is required to enter into a subdivision agreement with the City to meet the requirements of Seward City Code 16.05.010. Section 2. The Commission hereby recommends that, in accordance with Seward City Code Section 16.01.015 (B),the Kenai Peninsula Borough approve the submittal of the Replat of Dairy Hill Subdivision,Tracts 1-5,Tract 5;Located at 212&213 Dairy Hill Lane& 1601 Phoenix Road; Creating Dairy Hill Subdivision Addition No. 1,Tracts 5A, 5B,& 5C. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 9th day of May,2023. THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA 1:3\il,— I Cla ullivan,C it AYES: Charbonneau, Ulman,Hornseth, Monaco,Verhey, Sullivan NOES: None ABSENT: Staggs ABSTAIN: None VACANT: None ATTEST: '7', B enda Ballou,M City Clerk o,u a Is.,, SF. •.,s 9 . ''9 °PN .p, � i 0i • I SEAL • )•1. •,.tiF 1 . • +. .,� '4 A .; OFAk-PS..`' Planning and Zoning Agenda Statement Meeting Date: May 9, 2023 To: Planning and Zoning Commission Through: Jason Bickling, Community Development Director From: Courtney Bringhurst, Planner Agenda Item: Resolution 2023-011: Recommending Kenai Peninsula Borough Approval of the Preliminary Replat of Dairy Hill Subdivision,Tracts 1-5, Tract 5; Located at 212 & 213 Dairy Hill Ln & 1601 Phoenix Rd; Creating Dairy Hill Subdivision Addition No. 1, Tracts 5A, 5B, & 5C Background and justification: Attached for the Commission's review and recommendation to the Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Commission is a preliminary replat submitted by Steve Leirer. This replat creates three new Tracts,Tract 5A, 5B, and 5C. Tract 5A is primarily in a flood zone and would require an additional floodplain permit and adherence to the Floodplain Management section in Seward City Code if development is proposed in this area in the future. Tract 5B and 5C are not located within a flood zone. The applicant intends to develop Tract 5B and 5C in the future and will be required to provide the necessary public improvements. Water and sewer are already available to Tract 5B and 5C, but electric and roads will need to be installed. All conditions required by Seward City Code §16.01.015, Conditions to plat approval,were met.The property owners within 300 feet of the requested replat were notified of the proposed subdivision, and the property was posted with public notice signage In accordance with Borough requirements, the City must review and comment on a plat before submittal to the Borough for approval. Subdivision Review: ZonffigZ The property is primarily zoned Resource Management (RM), with a portion of the west side of the Tract zoned Single-Family Residential (R1). iz ; Tract 5 is 15.3 acres. The proposed replat would create 3 new Tracts. Tract 5A would be 11.919 acres, Tract 5B would be 81,436 square feet, and Tract 5C would be 30,749 square feet. Water and sewer are already available to Tract 5B and Tract 5C. The applicant would be responsible for connecting these Tracts to electric and roads. A subdivision agreement will be made between the applicant and the city to ensure that the public improvements are installed appropriately. Utilities will not be required to be brought to Tract 5A as it is located within a flood zone. If the applicant desires to develop Tract 5A, another replat will be required. At that time, the public improvements needed for the proposed lots will be assessed and required accordingly. Exist/n®Use The parcel is primarily vacant land with a private shed in the southwest corner. 7 Access" Tract 5B and Tract 5C will be accessed from Phoenix Road on Bayview Place. Tract 5A will continue to have private access from Chamberlin Road. F/oodZone; According to the Kenai Peninsula Borough Floodplain map, the entire east side of Tract 5A is within an A and AE Flood Zone. Tract 5B and 5C are not within a flood zone. Comprehensive and Strategic Plan Consistency Information This legislation is consistent with (citation listed): Comprehensive Vol 1, Chapter 3.2.1 —"Promote residential and commercial development within Plan: the City of Seward and its vicinity in accordance with community values." Vol 1, Chapter 3.3.1 —"Encourage development of new housing in Seward." Vol 1, Chapter 3.7.1.3 — "Continue to upgrade and expand utilities to meet existing needs and encourage future development" Strategic Plan: Promote Residential and Commercial Development Inside the City (Page 9-10) Staff Comments Department Comments No N/A Comment Building Department X Fire Department X Public Works X Department 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 public inquiries. If any correspondence is received after publication of this agenda statement, it will be submitted to the Commissioners for their review. Recommendation Commission approve Resolution 2023-011, recommending Kenai Peninsula Borough Approval of the Preliminary Replat of Dairy Hill Subdivision, Tracts 1-5, Tract 5; Located at 212 &213 Dairy Hill Ln & 1601 Phoenix Rd; Creating Dairy Hill Subdivision Addition No. 1, Tracts 5A, 5B, & 5C 8