Invitation to Comment

Map of 11305 Glacier Hwy, UAS proposed campus building
Location of proposed UAS building at 11305 Glacier Highway.

An application has been submitted for consideration and public hearing by the Planning Commission for a Conditional uUse Permit for a new campus building at UAS located at 11305 Glacier Highway in a Waterfront Commercial Zone.

This invitation was mailed to residents that are within 500 feet of the subject parcels. This Invitation was received yesterday (2/22/20) by the Auke Bay Neighborhood Association, as a result many of the timeline dates have passed.

  • Now through February 3, 2020
    Comments received during this period will be sent to the Planner, Laurel Christian, to be included in the staff report.
  • February 4 through 12 Noon, February 21
    Comments received during this period will be sent to the Planning Commissioners to read over the weekend in preparation for the hearing.
  • 7:00pm, Feb. 25, 2020: You may testify and bring up to 2 pages of written material (15 copies) in City Hall’s Assembly Chambers, 155 S. Seward St., Juneau
  • Feb. 26, 2020: The results of the hearing will be posted online.

Case No. : USE2020 0001
Parcel No.: 4B2301050040
CBJ Parcel Viewer: http://epv.juneau.orgI
Invitation to Comment Flyer (PDF)

Phone: (907) 586-0715, Email: pc_comments@juneau.org
Mail: Community Development, 155 S. Seward St., Juneau AK 99801.

Visitor Industry Task Force taking public comment this Saturday, Feb. 1

Below is an information release received today (Jan. 29) for the rescheduled public comment opportunity that was cancelled due to weather on Jan. 16, 2020.

The Visitor Industry Task Force, an advisory committee to the Juneau Assembly, will be taking public testimony this Saturday, February 1, at 10 a.m. in City Hall Assembly Chambers. Individuals will be given 3 minutes to speak and are encouraged to submit written comments ahead of time to city.clerk@juneau.org or at the meetings. For guidance, look at the purpose of the committee and some of the questions it’s tasked with answering. A regular Visitor Industry Task Force meeting will follow public testimony.

Outside of designated public comment meetings, the public is welcome to submit comments to the task force any time by emailing city.clerk@juneau.org. All correspondences go to task force members and are also posted to the public comments section of the Visitor Industry Task Force webpage. The webpage lists past and future meetings, documents and presentations provided to the task force, and its charging document.

The task force was established by Mayor Beth Weldon on October 14. Its goal is to provide advice to the Assembly and to advance community thinking on a range of visitor industry topics, including management of the visitor industry, CBJ’s Long Range Waterfront Plan, the idea of restricting visitor numbers, and collecting public input. Members are Assembly member Carole Triem (Chair), Assembly member Wade Bryson, Craig Dahl (Vice-Chair), Paula Terrel, Bobbie Meszaros, Holly Johnson, Alida Bus, Kirby Day, Meilani Schijvens, and Dan Blanchard.

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For more information, contact the City Clerk’s Office at 586-5278 or city.clerk@juneau.org

Lisa Phu
Public Information Officer
City & Borough of Juneau
(907) 586-5374
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Feb. 6th Planning Commission Ad Hoc Meeting in Auke Bay

The message below was provided by Allison Eddins of the Community Development Department:

map of proposed rezone

You are receiving this email because you have expressed interested in the proposed re-zone and overly district in the Auke Bay “center” or because you have attended a 2019 neighborhood meeting on the topic. I know it has been a while since our last meeting but we now have a draft ordinance (PDF) for two new zoning district and an Auke Bay Overlay District. The Auke Bay Ad Hoc Committee will hold a meeting Thursday, February 6th at 6pm in the UAS Rec Center at 12300 Mendenhall Loop Road. They will review the draft ordinance and boundary map.

These are public meetings and you are welcome and encouraged to attend, however these are working meetings, and no public comment will be taken during the meeting. I encourage you to submit written comments to me by Tuesday, February 4th. Please review the documents and let me know if you have any questions. After the meeting on February 6th I will send a follow up email detailing decisions that were made at the meeting and outline the next steps in the public process.

Allison Eddins | Planner II
Community Development Department │ City & Borough of Juneau, AK
Location: 230 S. Franklin Street, 4th Floor Marine View Building
Office: 907.586.0758

Guidelines for providing comments to the Visitor Industry Task Force (VITF)

We’ve been asked to share guidelines provided by Paula Terrel of the VITF, as they night be helpful in providing testimony and/or written comment in regards to impacts of the cruise ship industry in Auke Bay.

At last, we now have a chance to express our thoughts to the Mayor’s Visitor Industry Task Force, and everyone is encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity!
As you may have heard, the Task Force is having 2 meetings for public testimony:

  • Saturday, January 11, 2020, in City Hall Assembly Chambers at 10:00 a.m.
  • Thursday, January 16, 2020, in City Hall Assembly Chambers at 5:30 p.m.

Testimony is limited to 3 minutes, but you can testify at both meetings, if you wish. I suggest the most effective way for you to present your testimony is: write out your testimony, read it at the public hearing, and give it to the city clerk.  If you prefer to submit longer written comments, you can email them to:  city.clerk@juneau.org or hand them to the City Clerk at the public meetings. Your written comments can be as long as you wish. 

Why take the time to come down to City Hall and testify in person?

  • Our greatest strength comes from the number of us who testify
  • The media will be there to get your comments out to the greater community.
  • Written comments will not get the same attention. The Task Force Members may not take time to read all the written comments. Plus, it is more effective for them to see and listen to an individual.
  • Others in the audience may be heartened to learn they are not alone in their concerns.

Here are some “Talking Points” to help you get started drafting your own comments. Speak about why you are testifying. Most importantly, the Task Force needs to hear:

  • There seems to be no end in sight to growth of the cruise ship industry; it is time our municipal leaders take action NOW to get a handle on the impacts that are real and far reaching.
  • We need to set limits. The Task Force should fully investigate and get one or more legal opinions on various ways CBJ can legally enact limits on the growth of the industry
  • My quality of life – the reason I love living here – is being negatively impacted 
  • I am feeling overwhelmed by the growing numbers of cruise ships

Speak about specific social, environmental, economic impacts to you and your neighborhood. Some we have heard relate to:

  • Whale-watching boats’ impacts on Auke Bay
  • Flight-seeing noise
  • Tourist-crowded hiking trails at the glacier and elsewhere
  • Smoke pollution from the cruise ships fouling our air
  • Bus, van and other vehicle congestion

Speak in support of specific solutions to help mitigate impacts, such as:

  • Setting limits
  • Cruise ship-free Saturdays.  CBJ leaders should make clear to the cruise lines that we don’t want big ships visiting on this one day of the week
  • A thorough cost/benefit analysis of the social and economic impacts of the growing cruise industry on Juneau. Such an analysis would guide CBJ leaders when they consider how to mitigate impacts, tighten zoning laws, raise user fees, etc..The analysis could include but not be limited to:
  1. Costs to Bartlett Regional Hospital and our emergency services sector
  2.  Costs of rental housing; does renting to summer workers raise rents for locals and/or displace locals?
  3. Costs to locally-owned, downtown businesses due to rising rents and competing with cruise line-owned businesses

I encourage you to share this email with like-minded community members who are concerned with the growth of the industry. If they wish to be on the Watchdog email list, they can contact me or ask you to convey their email address. (Watchdog members’ emails are always listed in the BC: field)

If you have questions or comments, my contact information is below…Hope to see you in Assembly Chambers.

Paula Terrel, Visitor Industry Task Force Member
907-321-3451
terrel.paula@gmail.com

Visitor Industry Task Force taking public comment Jan. 11 & 16

The following information release was provided by the City and Borough of Juneau and would be of interest to many Auke Bay residents and business owners. If you can not make it in person to the dates below, please let your voice be heard by emailing the City Clerk.

The Visitor Industry Task Force, an advisory committee to the Juneau Assembly, will be taking public testimony twice in January:

  • Saturday, January 11, in City Hall Assembly Chambers at 10 a.m.
  • Thursday, January 16, in City Hall Assembly Chambers at 5:30 p.m.

Individuals will be given 2 minutes to speak and are encouraged to submit written comments ahead of time to city.clerk@juneau.org or at the meetings.

Outside of the public comment meetings in January, the public is welcome to submit comments to the task force any time by emailing city.clerk@juneau.org. All correspondences go to task force members and are also posted to the public comments section of the Visitor Industry Task Force webpage. The webpage also lists past and future meetings, documents and presentations provided to the task force, and its charging document. 

The task force was established by Mayor Beth Weldon on October 14. Its goal is to provide advice to the Assembly and to advance community thinking on a range of visitor industry topics, including management of the visitor industry, CBJ’s Long Range Waterfront Plan, the idea of restricting visitor numbers, and collecting public input.

The task force is scheduled to report its findings to the Assembly by February 29, 2020 and is set to expire April 2020 unless extended by the Assembly. Task force members are Assembly member Carole Triem (Chair), Assembly member Wade Bryson, Craig Dahl (Vice-Chair), Paula Terrel, Bobbie Meszaros, Holly Johnson, Alida Bus, Kirby Day, Meilani Schijvens, and Dan Blanchard.

Neighborhood Assoc. Mtg on Cruise Ship Impacts

Sorry for the very late notice as we are just now confirming details on this meeting many of you may be interested in attending or providing feedback. On Wednesday, December 11, there will be a meeting to gather feedback from Juneau neighborhood associations regarding impacts to their neighborhoods created by the cruise ship industry. 

The meeting is open to all, and is from 5-6:30pm at the Andrew Hope Building, 320 West Willoughby Ave.  

Meeting sponsors suggest the following categories to consider for your feedback:

  1. Environmental
  2. Economic
  3. Community
  4. Other

If you can not make it in person considering this late notice but would like to send feedback, concerns, solutions, etc. to share during the meeting, please email it to kleins@aukebay.org by 12/11 at 4pm.  Below is more information on the focus of the meeting provide by the organizers of the meeting:

Purpose of the Meeting: 

  1. To provide the first-ever meeting of NA representatives to discuss positive & negative impacts of the growing cruise ship tourism industry, a subject common to all Juneau neighborhoods;
  2. To share what the Neighborhood representatives have heard from their members relative to specific impacts on their quality of life(however individually defined) and how important they feel this is for the Juneau community;
  3. To provide information to the CBJ Visitor Industry Task Force from the NA perspective.

Why Neighborhood Associations?

Neighborhood Associations were created by CBJ ordinance  Chapter.35. “Juneau’s Neighborhood Associations provide a direct and continuing means of citizen participation in local government decisions about neighborhoods through the use of neighborhood associations recognized as advisory to the municipal government.”  As such, they have standing.

Process

While the focus of this meeting is on Neighborhood Associations, all Juneau individuals are invited to attend, listen, and will have an opportunity to provide comments.

The NA comments and comments from the listening public will be forwarded to the CBJ Tourism Industry Task Force that has been created to provide recommendations to the Assembly.

A detailed agenda will be provided at the meeting.

The Keeper of Auke Lake

Fred Felkl on a morning walk
Fred Felkl on a morning walk with his dogs Captain and Lilly.

The Auke Bay Neighborhood Association weblog has been used primarily to extend the reach of public notices and to communicate with members of the association. We’d like a moment to thank a friend of Auke Bay.

If you walk or peddle the Auke Lake trail you’ve likely come across Fred during his daily walks. Sun, rain, or snow Fred walks the trail daily with his dogs Captain and Lilly. Fred walks the trail not only for exercise but cleaning up after others. You’ll see Fred armed with a pop scoop and a big smile.

Invitation to Comment

Area of proposed zone change
Area of proposed zoning upgrade, 10825-10965 Glacier Hwy.

A request has been submitted for consideration and public hearing by the Planning Commission for a zoning upgrade for twelve (12) D1(T)D3 transitional zone lots at 10825 through 10965 Glacier Highway. If approved, the CBJ Zoning Map will be changed.

This invitation was mailed to residents that are within 500 feet of the subject parcels.

  • Now through September 2, 2019
    Comments received during this period will be sent to the Planner, Tim Felstead, to be included in the staff report.
  • Sept. 3 through 12 noon, Sept. 20
    Comments received during this period will be sent to the Planning Commissioners to read over the weekend in preparation for the hearing.
  • 7:00pm, Sept. 24, 2019: You may testify and bring up to 2 pages of written material (15 copies) in City Hall’s Assembly Chambers, 155 S. Seward St., Juneau
  • Sept. 25, 2019: The results of the hearing will be posted online.

Case No. : AME2019 0009
Parcel No.: 4B2201070120-4B2301000110
CBJ Parcel Viewer: http://epv.juneau.orgI
Invitation to Comment Flyer (PDF)

Phone: (907) 586-0715, Email: pc_comments@juneau.org
Mail: Community Development, 155 S. Seward St., Juneau AK 99801.

Invitation to Comment

Proposed Wireless Communications Facility Tower Replacement.

The public hearing for a Wireless Communications Facility Permit (WCF2019 0007), with potential lighting required by FAA, located at Engineers Cutoff in a D1 zone is continued to August 13, 2019. Public testimony remains open.

This invitation was mailed to residents that are within 500 feet of the subject parcels.

  • Now through 12pm on August 9, 2019 comments received during this period will be sent to the Planning Commissioners to read over the weekend in preparation for the hearing. The planner handling the case, Amy Liu, will also read any written comments that are received. You may also contact her via. the phone number listed below.
  • 7:00pm, August 13, 2019: You may testify and bring up to 2 pages of written material (15 copies) in City Hall’s Assembly Chambers, 155 S. Seward St., Juneau
  • August 14, 2019: The results of the hearing will be posted online.

Case No. : WCF2019 0007
Parcel No.: 4B2301010170
CBJ Parcel Viewer: http://epv.juneau.orgI
Invitation to Comment Flyer (PDF)

Phone: (907) 586-0715, Email: pc_comments@juneau.org
Mail: Community Development, 155 S. Seward St., Juneau AK 99801.

CBJ Neighborhood Meeting on Zone Change

Area of proposed zone change
Map of area. 12 transitional zone lots shown above.

Neighborhood Meeting
Wednesday, August 7, 6-7:30pm
UAS Egan Building, Room 108

The Community Development Department is hosting an opportunity for the community to discuss a proposed zoning upgrade for 12 transitional zone lots, 10825 through 10965 Glacier Highway. Transitional zoning allows for an upgrade from one zoning designation to a higher density zoning designation when public sewer and water services are available. Your questions, comments and concerns are welcome.

If you are not able to attend this meeting but have questions or comments, please contact the CBJ Community Department at (907) 586-0715 or cdd_admin@juneau.org.

Case No.: AME2019 0009
Parcel No.: 4B2201070120-4B2301000110
CBJ Parcel Viewer: http://epv.juneau.org
Meeting Flyer in PDF