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Planning commission approves multiple routine renewals and land‑use permits, sends mobile‑vendor rule change to assembly
Summary
The commission approved renewals for a watchman’s quarters and mobile‑food vendor site, adopted a daycare conditional‑use permit and approved several variances; it also voted to forward a code change to allow 3‑year renewable conditional‑use permits for mobile food vendors to the borough assembly.
At its March 6 meeting the Ketchikan Gateway Borough Planning Commission approved several routine applications and sent a proposed code amendment to the borough assembly.
The commission renewed a three‑year conditional‑use permit for an existing watchman’s quarters in a heavy industrial zone (case 26008), finding negligible impacts after staff reported a decades‑long use and no complaints. The motion passed unanimously.
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