Borough begins sorting land-use standard

BY TODD L. DISHER
Frontiersman
Published on Thursday, October 29, 2009 8:25 PM AKDT

PALMER — In an attempt to iron out often contentious wrinkles, the Matanuska-Susitna Borough is reviewing its section of code regulating zoning throughout the Valley.

It’s an all-too-common mistake to think the borough has no zoning laws, said planner Lauren Kruer speaking in front of the Greater Palmer Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday. While there may not be color-coded sections of land designated for different uses, the borough creates zoning through land-use regulations.

According to state law, land-use regulations must enact the goals set fourth in the borough’s comprehensive-use plan. These regulations take the form of conditional-use permits, planned unit developments and special-use districts, Kruer said.

The comp plan was updated in 2005 to include 83 goals, she said. However, Title 17 — the section governing zoning and land-use permits — is more than 40 years old.

“There were only 6,000 people living here when it was created. The numbers predict we will have more than 89,000 by the (2010) census,” Kruer said.

During this time of unfettered growth, the borough has updated the zoning code in a piecemeal process.

“When things show up, you have to react. You don’t get the opportunity to look at the whole picture,” she said.

Title 17 now includes more than 650 amendments. This leads to loopholes and inconsistencies and a code that has no system, Kruer said.

“Citizens have consistently told us we have to manage this growth,” she said. “There’s a lot more of us around.”

To update the zoning process, the borough’s planning department is taking a two-phase approach. Phase 1 is to simply update the existing code, making it more streamlined and consistent. Phase 2 is where the code is actually changed to fit the conditions of today.

Phase 1 has been under way for some time, Kruer said. The updated Title 17 has been posted on planning’s website since the spring, and the planning commission will take it up at its first meeting in December.

“Once we have a good place to start from, from there we will identify what we need,” Kruer said.

Phase 2 will be a much longer process, hopefully beginning in the spring, she said. The process will include all the interested parties and many public hearings. Different sections of the code will be updated at different times, Kruer said, and the whole process will take a couple of years.

But throughout, the planning department understands the borough needs a flexible code to be compatible with the many uses that go on around the Valley.

“Alaska is not California. And we are not Anchorage,” Kruer said.

Contact Todd L. Disher at todd.disher@frontiersman.com or 352-2252.

Comments

13 comment(s)

    Jobs Oh Pleeeasse wrote on Nov 2, 2009 6:18 PM:

    " Ok so we do away with all zoning and land use regulations...what kind of 'good paying' jobs do you think will come our way? Fly by night companies don't pay well and leave the community with a mess to clean up...look at what US metals did this summer...how about some SOLUTIONS instead of ignorant ranting about something you OBVIOUSLY don't understand...as far as comments about planning...most business that start up with out one don't last five years...and I will be willing to bet that most that posted against planning are living off the feds and the state and DONT work "

    TTOSBT wrote on Nov 2, 2009 12:29 PM:

    " The piecemeal approach to land use regulation the MSB has been engaged in since 1964 is stupid. It always occurs as a knew-jerk reaction to some perceived crisis. It is past time to grow and deal with a comprehensive, borough-wide Zoning plan. Get over it folks and get real. "

    Unsightly yard wrote on Nov 2, 2009 9:57 AM:

    " If Palmer is going to progress and cope with the demands of an increasing local population then infrastructure is paramount in securing jobs, outside investment and encouraging further growth. It’s understandable that such change will annoy some residence but pointing fingers and making unsubstantiated and often ridiculous claims rather than providing positive contribution and practical solutions only takes away from the credibility of your point of view. "

    Rusty To Shiny wrote on Oct 30, 2009 5:00 PM:

    " The Mat-Su Borough HAS land use regulations, tons of them, already in effect. When a business comes in they follow the current rules and are then grandfathered in for the future, so your argument does not hold water. You are probably one of those people who came here because it wasn't like everywhere else.. And now you want to make it like everywhere else.

    Planning is an obsolete anacronistic profession. "

    LeeP wrote on Oct 30, 2009 1:24 PM:

    " How anyone can expect the borough to plan for services such as fire stations, schools, water and sanitary systems (sewer) to name a few without zoning is past me. Build a subdivision and then scream for a school because Johnny has to ride a bus across town? Who'll be the first to cry "foul" when a gravel pit opens up across the street. When that happens suddenly zoning becomes important to those who fought it to begin with. For the record I've been here since 1968 so don't tell me to "go home", I'm there! "

    D B Cooper wrote on Oct 30, 2009 12:01 PM:

    " You voted down a sales tax that could have reduced our property taxes and given some of the expense to those visiting our borough. What an easy way to spread the costs to those not in the valley. Wow! we could have had no property taxes in 10 years and still had services given to us. Way to shoot yourself in the foot.

    I agree we need planning enforcment but it has to be done without hurting those who value their rights and property. Valley trash is not a good view "

    Want your cake.... wrote on Oct 30, 2009 11:56 AM:

    " I agree I dont want my freedoms reduced. However, realize what is happening. People living out here or moving out here are given free reign to do what they want next to your property. They can buiild a blue tarp cesspool factory and your property value drops. On the other hand you are asking the borough to maintain services but dont want to contribute to it. You cant get a free lunch anymore. The economy should prove this. Maybe living on free health care will reallign your thoughts. Protect yourself and property before it is taken from you. "

    Observer wrote on Oct 30, 2009 8:33 AM:

    " As everywhere else more regulations ultimately result in more and higher taxes, larger more resrtrictive government and a loss of personal freedom. The MSB as usual is clueless. We just shot down a sales tax with 78% of the vote. We just got rid of three bad apples on the Assembly and hopefully will see two more go in 2010. America and Alaska are in recession and that is unlikely to change with the anti-capitalist Obamanista regime in power. Hard times are here. Why cant the MSB understand we need less not more government? It is a never ending battle. "

    Juliet delaney wrote on Oct 30, 2009 1:10 AM:

    " I don't now which partcof the story was more confuseing the start middle or the end. Next time try and get them the explain it to all of us in English . "

    TO Rusty wrote on Oct 30, 2009 12:41 AM:

    " I can not agree with you more. You are so right. It the x-californians don't like it then I suggest they move to Anchorage, or back to California....... The Vally is NOT a suburb of Ancnorage. Hey Duffy, take your zoning and shove it. Why doesn't the assembly get rid of him? He is paid by the friends of matsu who are not friends of matsu but are really TREE huggers stopping our growth and jobs??????????? We Need Good Paying JOBS..............get rid od Duffy the JOBS will follow.........instead.............of..............jobs............to.............Duffys...............friends............and................subcontractors..............when.........will...........we........clean............up...............this.................borough? "

    I agree with Rusty wrote on Oct 29, 2009 11:25 PM:

    " JOBS are what we need. Take your zoning and do what you want with it.......................I want my children to stay HERE.........I want my grand children to know ME............ WE NEED JOBS. Take your zoning and put it where the sun never shines. All those from where ever...............if you moved here DO NOT expect US to CONFORM to YOUR ways. YOU joined US! If you don't like US then LEAVE and go back to California or where ever you are from........just LEAVE. WE DON"T WANT YOU! Not Uncle SAm....GO HOME SALLY!!!!! "

    shiny wrote on Oct 29, 2009 11:24 PM:

    " Rusty is rusty. Without regulations, few businesses will locate in the Valley. Seems odd to folks like Rusty but business people like to know the rules before they plunk down millions of dollars for a building, factory or mall. Change your calendar, Rusty. Ain't 1910 no more. "

    Rusty wrote on Oct 29, 2009 9:42 PM:

    " Unfetterd growth???
    If every living human in the Mat-Su Borough attended a USC Trojan football game, we could not sell out the stadium. In a place the size of West Virginia, growth in the least of our concerns.
    How about an electric generation plant Ms. Kruer? Population growth has flattened the last few years. Zoning is the last of our needs. We need REAL JOBS here Ms. Kruer, not more regulatory restrictions strangling progress! "

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