
Michael Martin
29:12 - 29:47
"pertaining to your question as to why the rezone back to conservation, and the intent behind it is that, as you are aware, these last few years have been a bit difficult in Kodiak. And one of the challenges that we've had with our model that we had built out at Cliff Point Estates was getting traction and interest in the properties with the challenges of Kodiak's economic and pricing model."
“pertaining to your question as to why the rezone back to conservation, and the intent behind it is that, as you are aware, these last few years have been a bit difficult in Kodiak. And one of the challenges that we've had with our model that we had built out at Cliff Point Estates was getting traction and interest in the properties with the challenges of Kodiak's economic and pricing model.”
Good evening, everyone. My name is Michael Martin Jr. I'm the manager of Oceanfront Kodiak. And pertaining to your question as to why the rezone back to conservation, and the intent behind it is that, as you are aware, these last few years have been a bit difficult in Kodiak. And one of the challenges that we've had with our model that we had built out at Cliff Point Estates was getting traction and interest in the properties with the challenges of Kodiak's economic and pricing model.
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.
