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Commission approves conditional use permit for Kenai Lake setback fill, asks for moose‑safe revegetation
Summary
The Planning Commission granted DOT a conditional use permit to place fill within the 50‑foot habitat protection setback at Kenai Lake for a Sterling Highway realignment, and amended the resolution to request that replanted trees avoid willow and birch to reduce moose attraction.
The Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Commission voted Dec. 8 to grant a conditional use permit (PC Resolution 2025‑32) allowing placement of fill within the 50‑foot habitat protection setback at Kenai Lake for the Alaska Department of Transportation’s Sterling Highway Safety Corridor project.
Planner Morgan Aldridge summarized the application: the DOT project would add about 5,500 cubic yards of…
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