
Bo Whiteside
9:46 - 10:49
"I would imagine no less than 30 lots, including accounting for roadways, you know, utility needs or offsets. And then if maintaining some green space, you could even do that if you're creative with the development."
“I would imagine no less than 30 lots, including accounting for roadways, you know, utility needs or offsets. And then if maintaining some green space, you could even do that if you're creative with the development.”
There's access to utilities, and as I understand it from Director French, there are no limitations that he is aware of as far as connecting to water, sewer, electricity for this parcel. So I'm viewing it as, what parcel could we consider forwarding to PNZ that would potentially have the lowest developmental needs as far as creating a subdivision, surveying, clearing the land, or grading the land, and then installing or extending water, sewer, electric? This one just really stands out to me. And then considering the adjacent lots, how many small lots we could fit in this parcel, I would imagine no less than 30 lots, including accounting for roadways, you know, utility needs or offsets. And then if maintaining some green space, you could even do that if you're creative with the development.
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.
