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File #: 21-0194    Version: 1
Type: Report Status: Filed
File created: 3/19/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/6/2021 Final action: 4/6/2021
Title: Report: Approval of Temporary Land Use Permit #21-02 for Pruhs Construction for Six Months, for an Approximately 1.85 Acre Portion of 1500 Airport Road Tract A ASLS 79-116, owned by the City of Valdez
Attachments: 1. TLUP 21-02 Pruhs Construction Application, 2. Signed Acknowledgement of No Adverse Impact, 3. 21-02 RSR Contracting Comment, 4. 21-02 Parks and Rec Comment, 5. 21-02 Police Department Comment, 6. 21-02 Public Works Comment, 7. Tract A ASLS 79-116 Aerial Map
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Report: Approval of Temporary Land Use Permit #21-02 for Pruhs Construction for Six Months, for an Approximately 1.85 Acre Portion of 1500 Airport Road Tract A ASLS 79-116, owned by the City of Valdez

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SUBMITTED BY: Nicole LeRoy, Planning Technician

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Expenditure Required: N/A
Unencumbered Balance: N/A
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SUMMARY STATEMENT:
Planning Department staff received a temporary land use permit application from Pruhs Construction for use of the City owned property at 1500 Airport Road (Tract A ASLS 79-116) for a temporary asphalt production plant, including temporary storage of equipment and materials in association with the proposed use.
This request was made retroactively to cover the continued storage of the asphalt plant on the property over the winter following the expiration of TLUP 20-11 Pruhs received in 2020. Pruhs has requested a term of six months from February 21, 2021, through July 20, 2021. Pruhs has stated that there is a possibility that they will come back to the City with a request for an additional temporary land use permit in 2021, if they are awarded City or private contracts in the area. In part, the temporary asphalt plant requested will be used to produce paving material for the completion of the South Harbor Drive repavement project in the spring, but may also be utilized for production in association with other non-city related projects in the area.
The area requested by Pruhs is leased to RSR Contracting, LLC for a gravel lease. Staff determined that the provisions of RSR Contracting's gravel lease allow for a temporary land use permit to be authorized within the lease boundary, so long as the lessee has no objection. RSR Contracting signed a submitted an acknowledgment of no adverse impact from the concurrent use by Pruhs. Staff received confirmation from RSR Contracting that they continued to have no objection to the proposed temporary use o...

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