CHAPTER 8.04: PLANNING
Section
   8.04.010   Policy
   8.04.020   Planning Commission and Platting Board qualifications
   8.04.050   Functions, powers, and duties
   8.04.060   Officers, rules, and meetings
   8.04.070   Removal from office; vacancies
   8.04.080   The Comprehensive Plan
§ 8.04.010 POLICY.
   (A)   The city desires to encourage sound orderly growth within the city limits and to avoid land use incompatibilities resulting from uncoordinated development.
   (B)   To these ends and for these purposes, it is necessary that there should be prepared and maintained a Comprehensive Plan, rules, and ordinances to guide the development of the city.
   (C)   It is recognized that planning is a means to the ends set forth in subsection (A) and (B).
   (D)   The city is authorized by AS 29.40.020 and AS 29.40.080 to establish a Planning Commission and a Platting Board.
   (E)   In furtherance of these policies, the city has established a Planning Commission, hereinafter referred to as the “Commission,” and a Platting Board, hereinafter referred to as a “Board.” The Commission and Board are the same body of officials.
(Ord. No. 2001-04, passed 5-8-01; Am. Ord. 2005-09, passed 4-26-05)
§ 8.04.020 PLANNING COMMISSION AND PLATTING BOARD QUALIFICATIONS.
   (A)   The Planning Commission and Platting Board shall consist of five citizens, all of whom shall be bona fide residents and qualified voters of the City of Unalaska, selected by the Mayor and approved by the City Council pursuant to § 2.60.040 and Title 8, UCO.
   (B)   In addition to this membership, the City Manager and the Director of Planning shall be ex-officio members of the Commission/Board. An ex-officio member of the Commission/Board is a non-voting member.
   (C)   Terms of office for members other than ex-officio members shall be for staggered three year-terms.
   (D)   Members other than ex-officio members shall be appointed from among persons able to represent the public interest.
(Ord. No. 2001-04, passed 5-8-01; Am. Ord. 2005-09, passed 4-26-05)
§ 8.04.050 FUNCTIONS, POWERS, AND DUTIES.
   (A)   The functions, powers, and duties of the Commission/Board are as follows:
      (1)   To recognize and utilize such basic information necessary to understand past trends, present conditions, and forces affecting community growth and development;
      (2)   To prepare and keep current a Comprehensive Plan for meeting present requirements and future needs for community growth and development as may be foreseen by the Commission/Board;
      (3)   To establish principles and policies for guiding actions affecting growth in the city;
      (4)   To prepare and to recommend to the City Council ordinances, regulations, or other proposals promoting orderly development indicated as desirable by the Comprehensive Plan;
      (5)   To exercise jurisdiction over platting as provided in Chapter 8.08, and to act upon requests for variances, conditional uses, and zone amendments as provided in Chapter 8.12;
      (6)   To keep the City Council and general public informed and advised as to matters before the Commission/Board;
      (7)   To conduct such meetings, as required, to gather information necessary for the drafting, establishment, and maintenance of the Comprehensive Plan and the ordinances and regulations relating to it; and
      (8)   To perform other duties lawfully assigned to the Commission/Board or which have a bearing on the preparation or accomplishment of the Comprehensive Plan.
   (B)   In connection with the duties of the Commission/Board and within the limits of its funds, the Department of Planning may make, cause to be made, or obtain maps, aerial photographs and surveys, and special studies on the location, condition, and adequacy of specific facilities of the city and as appropriate, its environs, including, but not limited to studies on: housing; commercial and industrial facilities; economic development; parks, playgrounds and other recreational facilities; schools; public and private utilities; transportation and parking; and other community facilities and services that lend support to or assist the Commission/Board in performing its functions.
   (C)   All city departments shall, upon request and within a reasonable time, furnish to the Commission/Board such available records or information as may be required to assist the Commission/Board in its work.
(Ord. No. 2001-04, passed 5-8-01; Am. Ord. 2005-09, passed 4-26-05)
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