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Kenai commission tables Aspen Creek follow-up after neighbors report traffic, noise and missing landscaping
Summary
The commission left the Aspen Creek conditional-use item open for follow-up after staff reported receiving video evidence that non-emergency vehicles used a back entrance marked 'emergency vehicles only'; neighbors at the meeting raised safety, traffic, lighting and landscaping concerns and asked the city to intervene.
The Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission on March 12 kept the Aspen Creek conditional-use matter active for follow-up after Planning Director Beutner reported receiving three short video clips from a neighbor that appear to show non-emergency vehicles using a back entrance to the Aspen Creek development despite a sign reading “emergency vehicles only.”
Beutner said the clips were brief — roughly 10 to 15 seconds each — and that staff had added them to the project file. He said staff planned to visit the site to confirm the sign's location and to contact the owner or local manager to determine whether the vehicles were contractors, staff, or residents. Beutner said he planned…
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