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Planning and Zoning Commission approves DOT stormwater sediment facility at MLK Jr. Avenue

5440958 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a conditional use permit for a stormwater sediment management facility on state-owned land at 5420 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, intended to serve Alaska DOT&PF needs under the MS4 permit; approval was subject to staff conditions and commissioners recorded no public opposition during the hearing.

The Planning and Zoning Commission on July 14 approved a conditional use permit for a stormwater sediment management facility to be located on state-owned land at 5420 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, subject to conditions 1 and 2 in the staff report.

Staff told the commission the facility is proposed on property used by multiple state operations, including the Alaska State Troopers Anchorage headquarters, equipment fleet shop and materials lab, and would provide capacity to process catch-basin and inlet cleaning materials required under the municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) permit. Planning staff recommended approval after finding the project met all nine conditional-use criteria and the eight use-specific standards for such facilities.

The facility is proposed on state land at the southeast corner of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue and Tierra (Tudor) Road and would operate within a…

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