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Wasilla planning commission backs rezoning of Coring Subdivision with fire‑marshal condition

5440921 · June 25, 2025
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Summary

At its June 24 meeting the Wasilla Planning Commission recommended approval of a rezoning that would change 16 parcels in the Coring Subdivision from rural residential to commercial, voting 4–1 and conditioning the approval on Central Mat‑Su Fire Department sign‑off.

The Wasilla Planning Commission on June 24 recommended approval of RZ 2501 (resolution serial number 2504), a proposal to rezone 16 parcels totaling about 9.79 acres in the Coring Subdivision from rural residential to commercial.

Acting City Planner Nygaard told commissioners the applicant’s proposal meets applicable Title 16 criteria and recommended approval. The commission moved to approve the resolution with the added condition that the Central Mat‑Su Fire Department fire marshal review and not object to the plan; the motion passed on a roll call vote, four in favor and one opposed.

The rezoning affects land east of North Lucille Street and south of East Aspen Avenue, an area the planner described as already having commercial uses to the north and south. Nygaard said the application was initiated by a petition signed by owners representing at least 51% of the property…

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