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Variance Debate Highlights Cannery Row Parking Problem

Maggie Wall/KMXT The problem of parking downtown near the processing plants took up much of the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly’s time during last night’s regular meeting. The assembly sat as a Board of Adjustment in an appeal of a recent planning and zoning commission decision to deny a local seafood processor a variance to have fewer parking spots than required …

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A Primer on the Open Meetings Act

Maggie Wall/KMXT If you were listening to last night’s broadcast of the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly meeting you may have heard a procedure that was out of the ordinary. During the appeal regarding parking at the Pacific Seafoods plant on Shelikof Street, the assembly moved to adjourn into a closed session to consider its decision. The motion, however, failed. Alaska’s …

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Cannery Row Parking on Assembly Agenda

Maggie Wall/KMXT Meeting Packet, including Agenda The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly will sit as a board of adjustment on a request for fewer off-street parking spots during tonight’s regular meeting. John Whiddon, representing Pacific Seafoods is appealing a September ruling by the planning and zoning commission that denied a variance to require fewer parking spots associated with the processor which …

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The Alaska Fisheries Report with Jay Barrett

Coming up this week: A judge rules against Kodiak processors in Rockfish suit; AquaBounty’s finances are getting shaky; more cuts could be coming to your halibut catch; and the Bristol Bay sockeye run is forecast to be lower than usual. All that, and the Deadliest Paycheck is smaller for Alaskans. We had help from KFSK’s Joe Viechnicki in Petersburg, and …

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Landfill Could be Sludge Composting Option

Maggie Wall/KMXT Jay Barrett/KMXT In a series on the proposed composting project using sludge from the city’s waste water treatment plant, we have brought you the perspective from the organizer of the ad hoc group opposed at putting the project at Middle Bay. Today, we hear Kodiak City Manager Aimee Kniaziowski’s perspective. She weighed in on the Kodiak compost controversy …

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‘Sludge Watch’ Organizer Happy Comment Deadline Extended

Maggie Wall/KMXT Kodiak residents have an additional five weeks to comment on a proposal to compost solid waste sludge in Middle Bay. The original deadline was Monday. The Alaska Division of Environmental Health has extended the deadline for comments until January 18 to allow more public participation. KMXT’s Maggie Wall has more. We have links to materials related to the …

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