
Bo Whiteside
23:48 - 24:19
"we're going to have to consider is do we prioritize housing needs or current use? And so we're not going to find a single parcel. I would be shocked if we did that didn't have some sort of community benefit or use associated with it. It's just not going to exist."
“we're going to have to consider is do we prioritize housing needs or current use? And so we're not going to find a single parcel. I would be shocked if we did that didn't have some sort of community benefit or use associated with it. It's just not going to exist.”
But we're going to have to consider is do we prioritize housing needs or current use? And so we're not going to find a single parcel. I would be shocked if we did that didn't have some sort of community benefit or use associated with it. It's just not going to exist. And if it, if there is a parcel where there's no community use, that probably means that's something we don't want to develop to begin with because it's either, you know, it's a wetland or it's just the topography doesn't work or it's just.
Kodiak Island Borough Lands Committee directed staff to investigate whether the 16-acre Killarney Hills parcel, currently used as a youth baseball field, could be developed for residential housing.
