§ 21.27.030. Permit conditions.  


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  • A.

    In consideration of issuance of CCRC permits, the planning commission may include the following conditions, among others:

    1.

    The CCRC permittee shall submit an annual report to the planning commission detailing continued compliance with all applicable laws and conditions of the site and facility and operations permits.

    2.

    Site and Facility Permit conditions and criteria

    a.

    The CCRC must be the principal use of the parcel of land upon which it is located.

    b.

    New construction should be in character with the neighborhood and reflect sensitivity and respect for the surrounding environment.

    c.

    The size of the facility shall reflect the needs of the peninsula and not exceed 25 beds.

    3.

    Operation Permit conditions and criteria

    a.

    The operations permit should identify the number of beds authorized for the CCRC. If the permittee seeks to increase the number of beds, then the permittee will be required to obtain a new operations permit.

    b.

    The CCRC must be maintained in a safe, clean condition.

    c.

    The CCRC shall provide the Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Department with a monthly report on the number of residents and any reported violations.

    d.

    The CCRC shall provide the Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Department with copies of all applicable State, federal, and local permits and approvals required to operate the facility.

    e.

    Sex offenders shall not be housed at a CCRC.

    f.

    Operation permits are valid for only the specific rfp issued at the time of application.

    g.

    The permittee must follow the notification procedures for escapes and evasions submitted in 21.27.010 (A)(3)(e).

    h.

    Any entity operating a CCRC must furnish the borough with a performance bond issued by a company qualified by law to do business as a surety in the state. The bond shall be in an amount determined by the purchasing officer and on a form provided by the borough attorney.

(Ord. No. 98-33, § 4, 2-16-99)