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Anchorage Planning and Zoning Commission forwards multiple recommendations to Assembly, approves rezonings

February 10, 2026 | Anchorage Municipality, Alaska


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Anchorage Planning and Zoning Commission forwards multiple recommendations to Assembly, approves rezonings
The Anchorage Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 9 voted to forward a set of items to the Anchorage Assembly, approving recommendations on a school district capital plan, a Title 21 cleanup ordinance and multiple rezonings.

The commission recommended approval of the Anchorage School District six‑year capital improvement plan for July 2026–June 2032 (case 20260039). Planning staff said the draft CIP focuses on deferred facility sustainment, funding for planning and design, and construction funding for listed capital improvement projects, and concluded the projects are consistent with the Anchorage 2040 comprehensive plan. Commissioner Polis moved the recommendation to forward the CIP to the Assembly (seconded by Commissioner Krishna); the motion passed.

Commissioners also recommended approval of an omnibus ordinance to amend Title 21 (case 20260009). Planning staff described the package as a Tier 1 "cleanup" omnibus of mostly technical edits to correct errors and improve clarity; staff reported no objections from reviewing agencies. Commissioner Krishna moved the recommendation (seconded by Commissioner Polis), and the motion passed.

The commission approved a rezone in Eagle River to remove special limitations (CEB3 SL → CEB3; case 2026‑0014). Skyler Quinn (q2 Holdings LLC), the petitioner, described site constraints and said removing the SL would allow consistent 9‑foot ceilings in proposed multifamily buildings; staff found the rezone met the three abbreviated‑rezone criteria and recommended approval. Commissioner Polis moved to recommend approval; motion passed.

In Girdwood (case 2026‑0015), the commission recommended changing approximately 43.6 acres from Girdwood Development Reserve (GDR) to Girdwood Airport (GA) District to align zoning with the 2025 Girdwood comprehensive plan and to enable a future state avalanche control facility, including a heliport and associated conditional uses. Planning staff and the petitioner (Dave Whitfield of R&M Consultants, representing the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities) said the rezoning is consistent with the Girdwood plan and would not create objective health or safety risks; staff noted an associated Title 21 code change will be considered March 9 and that the rezoning includes an effective clause so it will not proceed without the related code amendments. Commissioner Krishna moved the recommendation; the motion passed.

Other business included staff remarks about a tiered approach to future Title 21 amendments (Tier 1 technical fixes, Tier 2 limited policy tweaks, Tier 3 larger text changes) and a reminder that the UDC sunset could shift some project reviews to PCC if adopted. The commission adjourned later in the evening.

Votes at a glance

- Case 20260039 (ASD six‑year CIP): Motion to recommend approval to the Anchorage Assembly — moved by Commissioner Polis, seconded by Commissioner Krishna — outcome: recommend approval (motion passed).

- Case 20260009 (Title 21 omnibus cleanup): Motion to recommend approval to the Anchorage Assembly — moved by Commissioner Krishna, seconded by Commissioner Polis — outcome: recommend approval (motion passed).

- Case 2026‑0014 (CEB3 SL → CEB3, Eagle River rezone): Motion to recommend approval to the Anchorage Assembly — moved by Commissioner Polis, seconded by Commissioner Eber — outcome: recommend approval (motion passed).

- Case 2026‑0015 (GDR → GA, Girdwood rezone ~43.6 acres): Motion to recommend approval to the Anchorage Assembly — moved by Commissioner Krishna, seconded on the record by "Garner" per transcript — outcome: recommend approval (motion passed); staff noted rezoning tied to an upcoming Title 21 amendment and an effective clause in the draft ordinance.

Several motions were recorded as passed by the commission; the transcript did not record roll‑call vote tallies for the approvals.

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