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www.matsugov.us Warren Keogh, #1 745-1161 [email protected] Vern Halter, #7 355-1328 [email protected] Jim Colver, #6 746-5300 [email protected] Darcie K. Salmon, #5 232-8080 [email protected] Steve Colligan, #4 373-1502 [email protected] Ronald Arvin, #3 373-6685 [email protected] Noel Woods, #2 745-3027 [email protected] Larry DeVilbiss, Mayor 745-9682 [email protected] To see a complete listing of all boards and commissions, please go to http://www.matsugov.us/Clerk/boards-commission and scroll to the bottom of the page, and click on membership. PUBLIC HEARING The Matanuska-Susitna Borough Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing concerning the following application for a variance to the setback requirements, on Monday, March 18, 2013, at 6:15 p.m. in the MSB School District Administration Building, at 501 N. Gulkana Street, Palmer, Alaska. A setback variance under MSB 17.65 – Variances, has been submitted by the University of Alaska for the construction of the Mat-Su College Theater less than 25 feet from the section line easement on the west side of Lot 2, Mat-Su College East Subdivision; 8691 E. Cottrell-Campus Drive; within Township 17 North, Range 1 East, Section 11, Seward Meridian. The variance request will be introduced for public hearing at the March 4, 2013 Planning Commission meeting. The Planning Commission mem- bers may submit questions to the Planning Commission Clerk concerning the matter or request for more information from the applicant at the time of the introduction. All ques- tions and requests submitted by the Commission shall be in writing and copies will be provided to the applicant and made available to all interested parties and the public upon request. Answers to questions and additional material requests will be addressed in the staff report for the public hearing. Commission members may not receive or engage in ex-parte contact with the applicant, other parties interested in the application, or members of the public concerning the application or issues presented in the application. Application material may be viewed online at ww1.matsugov.us/planning by moving your mouse over ‘Permits, Districts, and Variances’ and clicking on ‘Variances’. Application material may be reviewed in the Borough Permit Center of the Planning and Land Use Department. Written comments can be mailed to the MSB Permit Center, 350 E. Dahlia Avenue, Palmer, AK 99645. You may fax comments to 745- 9876 or e-mail to [email protected]. Comments received prior to March 4, 2013 will be included in the Planning Commission packet for the Commissioner’s review and information. Comments received after that date will be provided as handouts to the Commission. For additional information please con- tact Susan Lee, Planner II, at 745-9862. In order to be eligible to file an appeal from a decision of the Planning Commission, a person must be designated an “interested party”. The procedures governing appeals to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals are contained in MSB 15.39.010-350, which is avail- able on the Borough internet home page: (http://ww1.matsugov.us), in the Borough Clerk’s office, or at various libraries within the borough. Publish: February 08, 2013 #02-08-13 A13 (2315) D7 26 12 BY 3 (1) 6 2 4 4 1 4 D5 D10 13 8 5 D8 12 9 16 24 3) D9 3 9 1 15 BIT-OF-ERIN 6 (3) 8 4 C1 COTTRELL 11 6 14 (2) 10 (1) 7 SHELLY TR C (1189) 4 6 1 9 A8 3 5 2A 13 D15 (163 5) (2) 6 TR 1 4 COTTRELL 7 18 D9 12 15 6 1 D5 2B 11 13 10 1 7 1 3 10 8 2 8 5 8 4 4 U OF A 25 23 2 7 2 16 7 D11 12 CAMPUS 15A 9 (3) (1) 7 3 (240 5) 5 9 (2) D1 3 14 2 1 WOODS (2) 5 10 (3) 7 6 19 L & S A15 1 A9 8 5 1A (3) D6 9 15 D17 15 (1) 14A 4 8 6 7 3 3 13 (2315) 4 TR B 9 (292 6) 28 D7 A6 3A 12 (240 5) A2 16 7 D1 2 (2) 7 2C MATANUSKA 8 17 B6 CAMPUS BY COTTRELL 21 3 4 8 1 A10 PARK (1) 2 9 4 11 1 (2) 17 7 5A 16 PARK 9 3 D3 6 1A 2 2 HEIGHTS 9 14 1 5 (608 8) 2 27 3 1A TR A-1 D2 2 2 (2) 1 (3) 3 20 5 (620 9) D12 17 4 18 1 4 5 14 D14 D1 0 (5) A1 8 (278 7) 4642) 10 (1577) (4) 4 3 C9 6 10 13 (2526) (312 5) 22 6 (4) 8 (278 7) 11 4 5 10 (304 7) 3 6A COTTRELL 2A 2 7 (3) 7 13 5 C6 12 3 19 11 (1) 3 (464 2) C1 2 1 (4) D8 11 10A 12 MOFFITT ACRES 3 1 (4) 2 D18 D13 6 14 D16 11 C9 C11 8 C7 5 3 C12 3 (141 6) B9 9 C10 2 4 14A (2) 1 B4 GILMORE RIDGE 9 C5 1 5 A3 4 U O F A A14 2 2 1 8 10 C1 5 15A TR A-2 (4635) C8 D19 C1 6 (5119) 4 7 6 9 6 2 3 5 6 (3) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 (2) (1) HEATHER WOOD (555 6) 1 4 SUBDIVISION D21 C1 6 1 A3 5 NICKEL W OODS 4 3 (353 9) 2 A11 (608 2) 1 A3 5 NICKEL W OODS 4 3 (353 9) 2 TRI-CENTRAL SUB (677 5) 1 2 5 TRACT C (679 2) PH 2 (682 3) (4) TR A TRACT B 21 10 11 1 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 13 12 1 1 10 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 10 11 9 3 2 11 12 10 2 3 4 5 (2) (4) (3) (2) (1) (3) (683 8) TR 2A-1 A4 A16 TRACT C (2) TRACT G 8 16 1 17 15 14 13 12 7 6 5 4 3 2 (1) PH 1 (6893) (682 3) (682 3) (682 3) (689 3) (689 3) (682 3) A MAT-SU COLLEGE EAST SUB (705 7) 1 2 (608 2) 11 10 2 3 E LEE ANN D E CH A NLYUT C IR N B E TTE A LEX I S CIR N S AN DB A R CIR N UP S T RE AM P L S TI M BE R W O O D C I R E R IP A R IA N L O O P E G OLD PAN D R N 4 9 T H S T A T E S T NO L D T R U N K R D N TR U N K R D N B AC K E D D Y C I R E DUCHESS DR E K BAR D LN N WINDING BROOK LOOP N RONILE LN N L I T T L E B R O O K L N E TIM B E R WAY N G O L D E N H I L L S D R E T R IBU TARY AVE E C O MMONS CIR N M O U N T P I L O T C IR E COLLE GE DR S TRUNK RD S G E O R G E S O N D R E DO WN STREAM DR E MARCEL L CIR N V R O M A N D R N MA R CE LL LOOP E STARBEARER CIR N D E SH K A R I D G E D R E JIM COTTRELL CIR S WAR M W OOD W A Y S JO A N N E D R E C O T T R E LL - CA MPUS D R E RA V END A LE DR E GAR R E T T WOOD S O N C I R E HIGHL AND S CIR S B A RONE SS L N S MU S G R O VE RD S S N O DGR AS S D R S O L D TRUN K RD E W O O D VI E W WAY N TIN AL N E REG ENT S RD SUBJECT PARCEL 7057000L002 L2 The Matanuska-Susitna Borough has a lot to celebrate! 2014 will mark the 50th Anniversary of the incorporation of our Borough, and our unique history of growth, progress, and development is something to commemorate and honor. Volunteers are needed to assist in the planning of these events. The 50th Anniversary Planning Team will be meeting monthly over the next 12 months. If you would like to assist in the planning of these events please contact Pamela Graham at (907) 745-9525 for information or attend the meeting scheduled for: Thursday, February 21, 2013, 3:00-5:00 pm at the Palmer Library. Publish: February 08, 2013 #02-09-13 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS All meetings of recognized boards, committees, and commissions of the Borough are open to the public and are held at Borough offices, 350 E. Dahlia Ave., Palmer, AK, unless specified otherwise. Three or more Assembly Members may be present at advertised public meetings of federal, state, and local governments or other entities. Meetings are scheduled as follows: BOARD DATE TIME LOCATION Animal Care & Regulation Board CANCELLED 02/11/13 5:00 pm Animal Care & Regulation (rescheduled to 02/12/13) Shelter Classroom, 9470 Chanlyut Circle, Palme r (next to Central Landfill) West Lakes FSA Board of Supervisors 02/11/13 6:00 pm West Lakes Public Safety Building, Station 7-3 Wasilla-Lakes FSA Board of Supervisors 02/11/13 7:00 pm Central Mat-Su Public Safety Building Enhanced 911 Advisory Board 02/12/13 9:00 am Cottonwood Public Safety Building Wastewater & Septage Advisory CANCELLED 02/12/13 2:00 pm New Horizons Telecom, Board 901 Cope Industrial Way, Palmer Animal Care & Regulation Board, CANCELLED 02/12/13 5:00 pm Animal Care & Regulation Hearing Case No. 13-01, Appeal of Level 3 Shelter Classroom, Classification of “Phelan”; P. Landis Loftin, 9470 Chanlyut Circle, Palmer Appellant; and Animal Care & Regulation (next to Central Landfill) Board Meeting Talkeetna Sewer & Water SSA Board 02/13/13 3:00 pm Talkeetna Roadhouse of Supervisors Trapper Creek RSA Board of Supervisors 02/13/13 5:30 pm Trapper Creek Library Aviation Advisory Board Special Meeting 02/14/13 2:00 pm New Horizons Telecom, Inc., Re: Economic Development Work Group 901 Cope Industrial Way, Palmer Aviation Advisory Board 02/14/13 2:30 pm New Horizons Telecom, Inc., 901 Cope Industrial Way, Palmer Historical Preservation Commission 02/14/13 6:30 pm Palmer Museum Greater Talkeetna RSA Board of Supervisors 02/14/13 7:00 pm Talkeetna Public Safety Building Willow FSA Board of Supervisors 02/14/13 7:00 pm Willow Public Safety Building Library Board 02/16/13 10:00 am Wasilla Public Library Assembly Special Meeting Re: Interim 02/19/13 4:00 pm Mat-Su Borough School District Evaluation of the Borough Manager Administration Building, 501 N. Gulkana Street, Palmer Assembly Regular Meeting 02/19/13 6:00 pm Mat-Su Borough School District Administration Building, 501 N. Gulkana Street, Palmer Caswell Lakes RSA Board of Supervisors 02/19/13 7:00 pm Gigglewood Lakeside Inn, 48976 S. Rainbow Ridge Drive Port Commission 02/20/13 3:00 pm Central Mat-Su Public Safety Building Local Emergency Planning Committee 02/20/13 7:00 pm Central Mat-Su Public Safety Building Platting Board CANCELLED 02/21/13 8:30 am Mat-Su Borough School District Administration Building, 501 N. Gulkana Street, Palmer MSB Fish & Wildlife Commission 02/21/13 6:00 pm Animal Care & Regulation Shelter Classroom, 9470 Chanlyut Circle, Palmer (next to Central Landfill) Local Road Service Area Advisory Board 02/21/13 6:30 pm West Lakes Public Safety Building, Station 7-3, 1250 Spring Drive, (Mile 51.4 Parks Highway) Big Lake RSA Board of Supervisors 02/21/13 7:00 pm Big Lake Public Library If you would like further information on any of these meetings or are interested in serving on any of the advisory boards, please call the Borough Clerk’s Office at 745-9683, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Borough Website is: http://www.matsugov.us. Disabled persons needing reasonable accommodation in order to participate at a Borough Board/ Commission meeting should contact the Borough ADA Coordinator at 746-7432 at least one week in advance of the meeting. The Planning Team meetings scheduled are: (Planning teams consist of Planning staff and members of the public who are appointed by the Planning Commission to work on community comprehensive plans and special land use districts, and community planning meetings.) Fishhook Comprehensive Plan, 02/12/13 7:00 pm Fishhook Public Safety Planning Team Meeting Building, 8200 E. Turner Road, Palmer The Community Council meetings scheduled are: (Community Councils are not agencies or subgroups of the Borough) Willow Area Community Organization 02/11/13 7:00 pm Willow Community Center Big Lake Community Council 02/13/13 7:00 pm Lakeshore Studio, 3261 S. Big Lake Road, Big Lake Butte Community Council 02/13/13 7:00 pm Butte Community Center Chickaloon Community Council 02/13/13 7:00 pm Chickaloon Community Center Mile 76 Glenn Highway Meadow Lakes Community Council 02/13/13 7:00 pm Meadow Lakes Senior Housing Complex, Birch Creek Villas Point MacKenzie Community Council 02/14/13 7:00 pm Art & Boots Scaets Public Safety Building, Station 6-4 Knik-Fairview Community Council 02/20/13 6:30 pm Knik Public Safety Building, Board Meeting Station 6-2 Trapper Creek Community Council 02/21/13 6:30 pm Trapper Creek Community Park Building South Knik River Community Council 02/21/13 7:00 pm George Steffes Public Safety Building Publish: February 08, 2013 #02-07-13 MATANUSKA-SUSITNA BOROUGH Planning and Land Use Department Permit Center (907) 745-9822 / fax (907)745-9876 Zoning, Land Use and Building Regulations DO Exist in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. Developers and land owners are responsible for knowing the rules. If you plan to start, or are now conducting any of the following land use activities, those activities must comply with Borough regulations: Land Use Racetracks Special Events Subdividing Land Mobile Home Parks Multifamily Development Adult-Oriented Businesses Use of Hazardous Material Public Display of Fireworks Commercial & Industrial Uses Uses that create noise & traffic Establishments that sell Liquor Drug & Alcohol Treatment Centers Earth Materials Extraction Activities Developing Land in Flood Hazard Areas Use of Lakes, Creeks, & other Waterbodies Auto Salvage Yards, Junkyards, & Refuse Areas Development within designated Land Use Districts Community Correctional Residential Centers, Jails & Prisons Structural Setbacks for Building near Lot Lines, Public Use Easements, Right-of-Ways, & Shorelines Use or occupancy of Borough-owned land, including but not limited to: clearing right-of-ways, cutting trees, mining or prospecting, crossing with motorized vehicles, camping, shooting, & storing materials or equipment. Borough staff is available to assist you in determining which Borough regulations apply to your activity and help you comply with those laws. In order to save time and money, and prevent violations of Borough Code, please contact the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Permit Center Division, 350 East Dahlia Avenue, Palmer, Alaska 99645 Phone: (907) 745-9822, Fax: (907) 745-9876. For a full description of Title 17, log onto the borough web page at www.matsugov.us Or email us at [email protected]. MATANUSKA-SUSITNA BOROUGH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ROAD PAVING AND NATURAL GAS LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS (L.I.D.) The assembly of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough will hold a public hearing during the 6:00 p.m. assem- bly meeting on February 19, 2013 at the Mat-Su Borough School District Admin Building located at 501 North Gulkana St Palmer, Alaska, on the ordinances for the road paving and natural gas local improve- ment districts listed below. The purpose of the public hearing on the ordinances is to determine whether to create the road paving and natural gas local improvement districts, approve the improvement plans, authorize the manager to proceed with the improvements and assess the total costs of the improve- ments against the benefited properties creating a lien on each property assessed. The estimated total costs of the improvements and estimated assessment against each property is set forth below. The estimated cost stated is subject to change. The actual costs to be assessed will be determined upon completion of construction. The assembly, for the road paving improvement district, may proceed with the improvement if owners of properties within the district bearing at least one-half of the estimated total costs of the improvement, return ballots marked “yes” to the Finance Department, attention Michael Newman, prior to 5 p.m. on February 15, 2013. ROAD PAVING LOCAL LID ESTIMATED PER PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT NUMBER TOTAL COSTS COST DISTRICT NAME South Viewport Way & West Overview Cir 498 $194,698.00 $8,465.13 The assembly, for the natural gas improvement district, may proceed with the improvements if owners of properties within the district bearing more than fifty percent of the estimated total cost of the improvements, return ballots marked “yes” to the Finance Department, attention Michael Newman, prior to 5 p.m. on February 15, 2013. NATURAL GAS LOCAL LID ESTIMATED PER PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT NUMBER TOTAL COSTS COST DISTRICT NAME Lazy Lake 493 $237,269.00 $7,908.97 West Demaree Cir 501 $30,672.00 $10,224.00 Kaye Estates Ph I & II 506 $208,577.00 $9,480.77 Further information concerning the listed road paving improvement may be obtained by contacting the finance department at 745-9632. The Borough Offices location and mailing address is 350 East Dahlia, Palmer, Alaska 99645. Publish: February 01, 2013 #02-05-13

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Warren Keogh, #[email protected]

Vern Halter, #[email protected]

Jim Colver, #[email protected]

Darcie K. Salmon, #[email protected]

Steve Colligan, #[email protected]

Ronald Arvin, #[email protected]

Noel Woods, #[email protected]

www.matsugov.us

Larry DeVilbiss, [email protected]

Warren Keogh, #[email protected]

Vern Halter, #[email protected]

Jim Colver, #[email protected]

Darcie K. Salmon, #[email protected]

Steve Colligan, #[email protected]

Ronald Arvin, #[email protected]

Noel Woods, #[email protected]

www.matsugov.us

Larry DeVilbiss, [email protected]

To see a complete listing of all boards and commissions, please go to http://www.matsugov.us/Clerk/boards-commission and scroll to the bottom of the page, and click on membership.

PUBLIC HEARINGThe Matanuska-Susitna Borough Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing concerning the following application for a variance to the setback requirements, on Monday, March 18, 2013, at 6:15 p.m. in the MSB School District Administration Building, at 501 N. Gulkana Street, Palmer, Alaska. A setback variance under MSB 17.65 – Variances, has been submitted by the University of Alaska for the construction of the Mat-Su College Theater less than 25 feet from the section line easement on the west side of Lot 2, Mat-Su College East Subdivision; 8691 E. Cottrell-Campus Drive; within Township 17 North, Range 1 East, Section 11, Seward Meridian.The variance request will be introduced for public hearing at the March 4, 2013 Planning Commission meeting. The Planning Commission mem-bers may submit questions to the Planning Commission Clerk concerning the matter or request for more information from the applicant at the time of the introduction. All ques-tions and requests submitted by the Commission shall be in writing and copies will be provided to the applicant and made available to all interested parties and the public upon request. Answers to questions and additional material requests will be addressed in the staff report for the public hearing.Commission members may not receive or engage in ex-parte contact with the applicant, other parties interested in the application, or members of the public concerning the application or issues presented in the application.Application material may be viewed online at ww1.matsugov.us/planning by moving your mouse over ‘Permits, Districts, and Variances’ and clicking on ‘Variances’. Application material may be reviewed in the Borough Permit Center of the Planning and Land Use Department. Written comments can be mailed to the MSB Permit Center, 350 E. Dahlia Avenue, Palmer, AK 99645. You may fax comments to 745-9876 or e-mail to [email protected]. Comments received prior to March 4, 2013 will be included in the Planning Commission packet for the Commissioner’s review and information. Comments received after that date will be provided as handouts to the Commission. For additional information please con-tact Susan Lee, Planner II, at 745-9862. In order to be eligible to file an appeal from a decision of the Planning Commission, a person must be designated an “interested party”. The procedures governing appeals to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals are contained in MSB 15.39.010-350, which is avail-able on the Borough internet home page: (http://ww1.matsugov.us), in the Borough Clerk’s office, or at various libraries within the borough.

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The Matanuska-Susitna Borough has a lot to celebrate!2014 will mark the 50th Anniversary of the incorporation of our Borough, and our unique history of growth, progress, and development is something to commemorate and honor. Volunteers are needed to assist in the planning of these events. The 50th Anniversary Planning Team will be meeting monthly over the next 12 months. If you would like to assist in the planning of these events please contact Pamela Graham at (907) 745-9525 for information or attend the meeting scheduled for: Thursday, February 21, 2013, 3:00-5:00 pm at the Palmer Library.

Publish: February 08, 2013 #02-09-13

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGSAll meetings of recognized boards, committees, and commissions of the Borough are open to the public and are held at Borough offices, 350 E. Dahlia Ave., Palmer, AK, unless specified otherwise. Three or more Assembly Members may be present at advertised public meetings of federal, state, and local governments or other entities. Meetings are scheduled as follows:BOARD DATE TIME LOCATION

Animal Care & Regulation Board CANCELLED 02/11/13 5:00 pm Animal Care & Regulation (rescheduled to 02/12/13) Shelter Classroom, 9470 Chanlyut Circle, Palmer (next to Central Landfill)West Lakes FSA Board of Supervisors 02/11/13 6:00 pm West Lakes Public Safety Building, Station 7-3Wasilla-Lakes FSA Board of Supervisors 02/11/13 7:00 pm Central Mat-Su Public Safety BuildingEnhanced 911 Advisory Board 02/12/13 9:00 am Cottonwood Public Safety BuildingWastewater & Septage Advisory CANCELLED 02/12/13 2:00 pm New Horizons Telecom, Board 901 Cope Industrial Way, PalmerAnimal Care & Regulation Board, CANCELLED 02/12/13 5:00 pm Animal Care & Regulation Hearing Case No. 13-01, Appeal of Level 3 Shelter Classroom, Classification of “Phelan”; P. Landis Loftin, 9470 Chanlyut Circle, Palmer Appellant; and Animal Care & Regulation (next to Central Landfill) Board MeetingTalkeetna Sewer & Water SSA Board 02/13/13 3:00 pm Talkeetna Roadhouse of SupervisorsTrapper Creek RSA Board of Supervisors 02/13/13 5:30 pm Trapper Creek LibraryAviation Advisory Board Special Meeting 02/14/13 2:00 pm New Horizons Telecom, Inc., Re: Economic Development Work Group 901 Cope Industrial Way, PalmerAviation Advisory Board 02/14/13 2:30 pm New Horizons Telecom, Inc., 901 Cope Industrial Way, PalmerHistorical Preservation Commission 02/14/13 6:30 pm Palmer MuseumGreater Talkeetna RSA Board of Supervisors 02/14/13 7:00 pm Talkeetna Public Safety BuildingWillow FSA Board of Supervisors 02/14/13 7:00 pm Willow Public Safety BuildingLibrary Board 02/16/13 10:00 am Wasilla Public LibraryAssembly Special Meeting Re: Interim 02/19/13 4:00 pm Mat-Su Borough School District Evaluation of the Borough Manager Administration Building, 501 N. Gulkana Street, PalmerAssembly Regular Meeting 02/19/13 6:00 pm Mat-Su Borough School District Administration Building, 501 N. Gulkana Street, PalmerCaswell Lakes RSA Board of Supervisors 02/19/13 7:00 pm Gigglewood Lakeside Inn, 48976 S. Rainbow Ridge DrivePort Commission 02/20/13 3:00 pm Central Mat-Su Public Safety BuildingLocal Emergency Planning Committee 02/20/13 7:00 pm Central Mat-Su Public Safety BuildingPlatting Board CANCELLED 02/21/13 8:30 am Mat-Su Borough School District Administration Building, 501 N. Gulkana Street, PalmerMSB Fish & Wildlife Commission 02/21/13 6:00 pm Animal Care & Regulation Shelter Classroom, 9470 Chanlyut Circle, Palmer (next to Central Landfill)Local Road Service Area Advisory Board 02/21/13 6:30 pm West Lakes Public Safety Building, Station 7-3, 1250 Spring Drive, (Mile 51.4 Parks Highway)Big Lake RSA Board of Supervisors 02/21/13 7:00 pm Big Lake Public Library

If you would like further information on any of these meetings or are interested in serving on any of theadvisory boards, please call the Borough Clerk’s Office at 745-9683, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Borough Website is: http://www.matsugov.us.

Disabled persons needing reasonable accommodation in order to participate at a Borough Board/Commission meeting should contact the Borough ADA Coordinator at 746-7432 at least one week inadvance of the meeting.

The Planning Team meetings scheduled are: (Planning teams consist of Planning staff and members of the public who are appointed by the Planning Commission to work on community comprehensive plans and special land use districts, and community planning meetings.)

Fishhook Comprehensive Plan, 02/12/13 7:00 pm Fishhook Public Safety Planning Team Meeting Building, 8200 E. Turner Road, Palmer

The Community Council meetings scheduled are: (Community Councils are not agencies or subgroups of the Borough)

Willow Area Community Organization 02/11/13 7:00 pm Willow Community CenterBig Lake Community Council 02/13/13 7:00 pm Lakeshore Studio, 3261 S. Big Lake Road, Big LakeButte Community Council 02/13/13 7:00 pm Butte Community CenterChickaloon Community Council 02/13/13 7:00 pm Chickaloon Community Center Mile 76 Glenn HighwayMeadow Lakes Community Council 02/13/13 7:00 pm Meadow Lakes Senior Housing Complex, Birch Creek VillasPoint MacKenzie Community Council 02/14/13 7:00 pm Art & Boots Scaets Public Safety Building, Station 6-4Knik-Fairview Community Council 02/20/13 6:30 pm Knik Public Safety Building, Board Meeting Station 6-2Trapper Creek Community Council 02/21/13 6:30 pm Trapper Creek Community Park BuildingSouth Knik River Community Council 02/21/13 7:00 pm George Steffes Public Safety Building

Publish: February 08, 2013 #02-07-13

MATANUSKA-SUSITNA BOROUGHPlanning and Land Use Department

Permit Center(907) 745-9822 / fax (907)745-9876

Zoning, Land Use and Building Regulations DO Exist in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough.

PERMITS MAy BE REqUIRED.Developers and land owners are responsible for knowing the rules. If you plan to start, or are now conducting any of the following land use activities, those activities must comply with Borough regulations:

Land UseRacetracks

Special EventsSubdividing Land

Mobile Home ParksMultifamily Development

Adult-Oriented BusinessesUse of Hazardous MaterialPublic Display of Fireworks

Commercial & Industrial UsesUses that create noise & trafficEstablishments that sell Liquor

Drug & Alcohol Treatment CentersEarth Materials Extraction Activities

Developing Land in Flood Hazard AreasUse of Lakes, Creeks, & other Waterbodies

Auto Salvage Yards, Junkyards, & Refuse AreasDevelopment within designated Land Use Districts

Community Correctional Residential Centers, Jails & PrisonsStructural Setbacks for Building near Lot Lines, Public Use Easements,

Right-of-Ways, & Shorelines

Use or occupancy of Borough-owned land, including but not limited to: clearing right-of-ways, cutting trees, mining or prospecting,

crossing with motorized vehicles, camping, shooting, & storing materials or equipment.

Borough staff is available to assist you in determining which Borough regulations apply to your activity and help you comply with those laws. In order to save time and money, and prevent violations of Borough Code, please contact the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Permit Center Division, 350 East Dahlia Avenue, Palmer, Alaska 99645 Phone: (907) 745-9822, Fax: (907) 745-9876. For a full description of Title 17, log onto the borough web page at www.matsugov.us Or email us at [email protected].

MATANUSKA-SUSITNA BOROUGHNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

ROAD PAVING AND NATURAL GAS LOCAL IMPROVEMENTDISTRICTS (L.I.D.)

The assembly of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough will hold a public hearing during the 6:00 p.m. assem-bly meeting on February 19, 2013 at the Mat-Su Borough School District Admin Building located at 501 North Gulkana St Palmer, Alaska, on the ordinances for the road paving and natural gas local improve-ment districts listed below. The purpose of the public hearing on the ordinances is to determine whether to create the road paving and natural gas local improvement districts, approve the improvement plans, authorize the manager to proceed with the improvements and assess the total costs of the improve-ments against the benefited properties creating a lien on each property assessed. The estimated total costs of the improvements and estimated assessment against each property is set forth below. The estimated cost stated is subject to change. The actual costs to be assessed will be determined upon completion of construction.

The assembly, for the road paving improvement district, may proceed with the improvement if owners of properties within the district bearing at least one-half of the estimated total costs of the improvement, return ballots marked “yes” to the Finance Department, attention Michael Newman, prior to 5 p.m. on February 15, 2013.

ROAD PAVING LOCAL LID ESTIMATED PER PROPERTYIMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT NUMBER TOTAL COSTS COSTDISTRICT NAME

South Viewport Way &West Overview Cir 498 $194,698.00 $8,465.13

The assembly, for the natural gas improvement district, may proceed with the improvements if owners of properties within the district bearing more than fifty percent of the estimated total cost of the improvements, return ballots marked “yes” to the Finance Department, attention Michael Newman, prior to 5 p.m. on February 15, 2013.

NATURAL GAS LOCAL LID ESTIMATED PER PROPERTYIMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENT NUMBER TOTAL COSTS COSTDISTRICT NAME

Lazy Lake 493 $237,269.00 $7,908.97

West Demaree Cir 501 $30,672.00 $10,224.00

Kaye Estates Ph I & II 506 $208,577.00 $9,480.77

Further information concerning the listed road paving improvement may be obtained by contacting the finance department at 745-9632.

The Borough Offices location and mailing address is 350 East Dahlia, Palmer, Alaska 99645.

Publish: February 01, 2013 #02-05-13