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Planning commission adopts code changes defining pet-related uses, forwards draft ordinance

3440865 · May 16, 2025
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Summary

The Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission on May 21 adopted Resolution FY2025-05 to add definitions and zoning allowances for pet boarding, pet services, animal shelters and veterinary clinics to Title 17; the measure passed 5-0 and a draft assembly ordinance was attached to the staff report.

The Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission on May 21, 2025, voted 5-0 to adopt Resolution FY2025-05, which amends Title 17 (Zoning) to define pet-related uses and specify the zoning districts where those uses are allowed. Chris French, the borough's community development director, presented the staff report and said a draft assembly ordinance (FY2026-63) was included with the packet.

The change responds to an email from Blueberry Hill Pet Hotel asking the borough to consider allowing dog kennels in the B (Business) district. French told the commission the item has been on the commission docket since October 16, 2024, and that staff and the commission reviewed draft amendments in multiple…

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