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Despite lengthy testimony at the last two public hearings, the code revision passed after little public comment and a unanimous vote from the assembly.
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At its meeting tonight, the borough assembly could take a final vote on its gravel pit code revision, which has been in progress for more than a year. It's the fourth revision since the late 1990s.
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In a public hearing Tuesday night, more than a dozen gravel pit operators turned out to share grievances with the assembly's latest gravel pit code revision. The assembly hopes to take a final vote within the month.
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An Anchor Point gravel pit has been the subject of conflict for years since the borough's planning commission denied it a permit years ago. Last week, a judge sided with the commission in an appeal decision.
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After nine months of work, the borough assembly heard public comment this week on proposed revisions to the borough's material extraction site code and permitting process.
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Gravel pit owners and their neighbors have long been at odds over how far the borough should go when it comes to regulating pits. At the most recent Borough Assembly meeting, a new set of regulations got passed on to the public comment stage.
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A slate of regulation changes for gravel pits is back on the table at the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly, reigniting a debate about the borough’s most…
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Despite more than a year of effort put in by a dedicated work group, the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly has been unable to pass new rules regarding…
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Gravel underpins nearly every aspect of modern life — it’s in our roads, it’s in the foundations of our buildings, and perhaps, unfortunately, it’s in the…
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The Kenai city council approved new rules for gravel and other surface material extraction at its meeting this week. Those new rules include a requirement…