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Planning panel recommends vacating 60-foot right-of-way in Black Gold Estates; council action still required
Summary
The Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission voted 3–1 to recommend conditional approval of Resolution PZ2026-07 to vacate a 60-foot unnamed right-of-way in the Black Gold Estates replat; approval is subject to city council declaring the right-of-way not needed and adding a plat note restricting access from Windflower Drive.
The Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission voted 3–1 on March 25 to recommend conditional approval of Resolution PZ2026-07, which would vacate a 60-foot unnamed right-of-way along the southeastern boundary of Lot 11A, Block 8 in the Black Gold Estates replat.
Planning Director Beutner told the commission that the city received a preliminary plat from McLean Consulting Inc. and that staff finds "the proposed vacation plat meets preliminary plat requirements and development requirements for the general commercial zoning district." Beutner said access for the subject lot is from Wildwood Drive, utilities are available there, and the preliminary plat meets relevant sections of the Kenai Municipal Code (including subdivision and lot-area standards). He recommended approval subject to conditions, including that the Kenai City Council declare the right-of-way not needed for a…
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