
Chris French
21:19 - 21:47
"The proposed subdivision consolidates 9 existing vacant lots into 3 lots. Each of those lots will exceed the 5-acre minimum. Of course, the 5-acre minimum is needed to meet the Conservation District's minimum lot size of 5 acres. And again, this subdivision is related to Case 27-005 on your agenda, which will rezone these parcels in the subdivision and in the previous subdivision cases. From RR2 to C Conservation."
“The proposed subdivision consolidates 9 existing vacant lots into 3 lots. Each of those lots will exceed the 5-acre minimum. Of course, the 5-acre minimum is needed to meet the Conservation District's minimum lot size of 5 acres. And again, this subdivision is related to Case 27-005 on your agenda, which will rezone these parcels in the subdivision and in the previous subdivision cases. From RR2 to C Conservation.”
The proposed subdivision consolidates 9 existing vacant lots into 3 lots. Each of those lots will exceed the 5-acre minimum. Of course, the 5-acre minimum is needed to meet the Conservation District's minimum lot size of 5 acres. And again, this subdivision is related to Case 27-005 on your agenda, which will rezone these parcels in the subdivision and in the previous subdivision cases. From RR2 to C Conservation.
The Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4-2 Wednesday to recommend rezoning Cliff Point Estates lots from rural residential to conservation district, the only split vote of the evening. The rezone would shrink the number of buildable lots and requires final plats before taking effect.
