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Planning commission approves 12.5-acre classification for emergency service site; consent agenda items introduced
Summary
The Matanuska-Susitna Borough Planning Commission on April 21, 2025, approved Resolution 25-05 classifying 12.5 acres of a 60-acre parcel (MSB008189) as reserved use for an emergency service facility. The commission also approved the consent agenda, which included introductions of several public hearings and legislative resolutions.
The Matanuska-Susitna Borough Planning Commission on April 21, 2025, approved Resolution 25-05, classifying 12.5 acres of a 60-acre parcel (MSB008189) as reserved-use land for an emergency service facility.
The classification, presented by Lisa Gray, land management agent for the borough, responds to a Public Works site redesign that placed the planned fire station in the parcel’s northwest corner. Gray said Public Works determined the northwest corner offered a larger, flatter area and space for a drive‑through bay required for fire trucks. She told the commission the assembly approved an earlier classification of a different portion of the parcel in February and that an interdepartmental review of…
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