Sitka, AK
SitkaAK averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$442,100 Typical home value $494,697 -8.6% yr/yr · -8% 5-yr
Próximas reuniones
Fri Aug 21, 2026 · 5:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
Sitka Assembly interviews two finalists for municipal administrator job
The Sitka City and Borough Assembly is holding a special meeting to interview two finalists for the position of Municipal Administrator: Jeremy Marshall and Gerri Cotter. After the interviews, the Assembly will discuss, direct, and decide on the candidates, possibly in an executive session. Public comment is also scheduled.
- Interview of Jeremy Marshall for Municipal Administrator (via Zoom at 5:00 p.m.)
- Interview of Gerri Cotter for Municipal Administrator (via Zoom at 6:10 p.m.)
- Discussion, direction, and decision on the interviews, with possible executive session
- Public participation on any agenda or off-agenda item (3-minute limit per person)
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Assembly Chambers
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City and Borough Assembly
CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Vice Deputy Mayor Chris Ystad,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers
5:00 PM
Friday, August 21, 2026
SPECIAL MEETING
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
FLAG SALUTE
III.
RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IV.
ROLL CALL
V.
NEW BUSINESS:
A
26-139
Municipal Administrator applicant interview - Jeremy Marshall
(Zoom 5:00 p.m.)
Jeremy Marshall Municipal Administrator Application_Redacted
Attachments:
B
26-140
Municipal Administrator applicant interview - Gerri Cotter (Zoom 6:10 p.m.)
Gerri Cotter Municipal Administrator Application_Redacted
Attachments:
C
26-141
Discussion / Direction / Decision regarding tonight's interviews (possible
executive session)
Item C
Attachments:
VI.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD:
Public participation on any item on or off the agenda. Not to exceed 3 minutes for any
individual.
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City and Borough Assembly
Meeting Agenda
VII.
ADJOURNMENT
Note: Detailed information on these agenda items can be found on the City website at
https://sitka.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx or by contacting the Municipal Clerk's Office at
City Hall, 100 Lincoln Street or 907.747.1826. A hard copy of the Assembly packet is
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Reuniones recientes
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to weigh food truck lot, housing variances, ADU code changes
The Sitka Planning Commission will hold public hearings on a conditional use permit for a food truck lot at 328 Lincoln Street, two variances and a preliminary plat for a three-lot subdivision at 1306 Halibut Point Road, and discuss zoning code changes for accessory dwelling units (ADUs). The commission will also consider approving the August 5, 2026 meeting minutes.
- Conditional use permit for food truck lot at 328 Lincoln Street (Lot 1, Columbia Bar Subdivision), filed by Drew Wilson
- Major zoning variance to reduce required parking from two spaces to zero at 1306 Halibut Point Road, filed by Randy Hughey for Sitka Community Land Trust
- Platting variance to reduce minimum lot width from 80 to 43 feet and lot size from 6,000 to 4,000 sq ft at 1306 Halibut Point Road
- Preliminary plat for minor subdivision into three lots at 1306 Halibut Point Road
- Discussion of zoning code changes for accessory dwelling units (ADUs)
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda - Final
Harrigan Centennial Hall
7:00 PM
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
I.
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II.
CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
III.
CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES
A
PM 26-13
Approve the August 5, 2026 meeting minutes.
12-August 5 2026 DRAFT
Attachments:
IV.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
V.
PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
VI.
REPORTS
VII.
THE EVENING BUSINESS
B
CUP 26-15
Public hearing and consideration of a request for a conditional use permit
for a food truck lot 328 Lincoln Street in the CBD central business district.
The property is also known as Lot One (1), Columbia Bar Subdivision. The
request is filed by Drew Wilson. The owner of record is Drew Wilson.
CUP 26-15_Wilson_328 Lincoln Street_Food Truck Lot_Staff Report
A_CUP 26-15_Wilson_328 Lincoln Street_Food Truck Court_Aerial
B_CUP 26-15_Wilson_328 Lincoln Street_Food Truck Court_Plat
C_CUP 26-15_Wilson_328 Lincoln Street_Food Truck Court_Site Plan
D_CUP 26-15_Wilson_328 Lincoln Street_Food Truck Court_Photos
E_CUP 26-15_Wilson_328 Lincoln Street_Food Truck Court_Applicant Material
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August 19, 2026
Planning Commission
Meeting Agenda - Final
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VAR 26-06
Public hearing and consideration of a request fo …
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
Assembly to consider replacing taxicab rules with commercial passenger vehicle regulations
The Sitka Assembly will hold a first reading of an ordinance that repeals the current taxicab chapter and replaces it with new commercial passenger vehicle regulations, also amending parking rules for buses and taxicabs. The agenda also includes a supplemental appropriation for a fee waiver at Harrigan Centennial Hall, an amendment to a parks and recreation master plan agreement, and several routine items such as minutes approval, marijuana license renewals, and a planning commission reappointment. The meeting will also include a presentation on cruise activity and economic impacts, and an executive session to screen municipal administrator applicants.
- First reading of ORD 26-20 replacing taxicab regulations with commercial passenger vehicle rules
- Supplemental appropriation for FY2027 for Harrigan Centennial Hall fee waiver (ORD 26-19)
- Approve retail marijuana license renewals for The Joint (327 Seward St) and Weed Dudes (1321 Sawmill Creek Rd)
- Reappoint Darrell Windsor to Planning Commission for three-year term
- Approve First Amendment to MOA with Sitka Recreation Foundation for Parks and Recreation Master Plan
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Assembly Chambers
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All right, again, welcome everybody. Thank you for coming. It's always good to see a full house and people engaged on our service up here. So I'll go ahead and call to order the regularly scheduled meeting of Tuesday, August 11, 2026. Please join me for a flag salute. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. The Assembly of the City and Borough of Sitka would like to respectfully acknowledge the traditional first people of Sitka. With gratitude, we proceed on Tlingit Ani. Sarah, roll call, please. Mayor Eisenbeis. Present. Mr. Yesdad. Here. Ms. Carlson. Here. Ms. Riley. Here. Mr. Christensen. Mr. Moser. And Mr. Salim. Thank you. Chris, I will do my best to call on you when I see you. I frequently don't see the people there, so feel free to jump in if I'm passing you up. I don't find it to be rude. I want to make sure we include you in the conversation tonight. Any correspondence or agenda changes this evening? Seeing none. Special reports. We do have some scheduled special reports this evening. We will start with our tourism manager, Judson, is going to give an overview of the cruise port profile. So, Judson, please. Thank you. Good evening, Mr. Mayor and Assembly members. My name is Judson Rusk. I'm the tourism manager here for the city. I want to take a few minutes today, kind of walk through the cruise port profile that was completed for Sitk …
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City and Borough Assembly
CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Vice Deputy Mayor Chris Ystad,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers
6:00 PM
Tuesday, August 11, 2026
REGULAR MEETING
I.
CALL TO ORDER
II.
FLAG SALUTE
III.
RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IV.
ROLL CALL
V.
CORRESPONDENCE/AGENDA CHANGES
26-138
Reminders, Calendars, and General Correspondence
Reminders_Calendars
Attachments:
VI.
CEREMONIAL MATTERS
None.
VII.
SPECIAL REPORTS: Government to Government, Municipal
Boards/Commissions/Committees, Municipal Departments, School District, Students
and Guests (five minute time limit)
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August 11, 2026
City and Borough Assembly
Meeting Agenda
26-137
1) CBS Tourism Manager Judson Rusk - Overview of the Cruise Port
Profile: Sitka, Understanding Cruise Activity & Economic Impacts in Sitka
(Commissioned by Cruise Lines International Association)
2) Department Quarterly Reports - Harbors, Public and Government
Relations
Special Reports
CLIA Cruise Port Profile Sitka_Final Report_PUBLIC
Harbor Assembly Quarterly Report 8-11-2026
P&GR Director Quarterly Report 081126
Attachments:
VIII.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD
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Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to hold hearings on zoning and lot adjustments
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings to consider a zoning variance and two property subdivision or merger requests. These decisions affect how land is divided and used at specific addresses in the city.
- Public hearing for a zoning variance to reduce front setback from 14 to 8 feet at 414 Marine Street
- Public hearing for a lot merger and property line adjustment at 1515, 1533, 1535, 1537, 1545, and 1547 Sawmill Creek Road
- Public hearing for a preliminary plat for a minor subdivision to create two lots at 1211 Sawmill Creek
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda - Final
Harrigan Centennial Hall7:00 PMWednesday, August 5, 2026
I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II. CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
III. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES
A PM 26-12 Approve the July 1, 2026 meeting minutes.
11-July 1 2026 DRAFTAttachments:
IV. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
V. PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
VI. REPORTS
VII. THE EVENING BUSINESS
B VAR 26-04 Public hearing and consideration of a request for a minor zoning variance
to reduce the front setback from 14 to eight feet at 414 Marine Street in the
R-2 multifamily residential district. The property is also known as Lot 17,
Hanlon Heights Subdivision. The request is filed by Michael Davidson. The
owner of record is Michael Davidson.
VAR 26-04_Davidson_414 Marine Street_Front Setback_Staff Report
A_VAR 26-04_Davidson_414 Marine Street_Front Setback_Aerial
B_VAR 26-04_Davidson_414 Marine Street_Front Setback_Plat
C_VAR 26-04_Davidson_414 Marine Street_Front Setback_As-Built
D_VAR 26-04_Davidson_414 Marine Street_Front Setback_Site Plan
E_VAR 26-04_Davidson_414 Marine Street_Front Setback_Photos
F_VAR 26-04_Davidson_414 Marine Street_Front Setback_Applicant Materials
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C P 26- 05 Public hearing and consideration of a lot merger and property line
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Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to hear three land-use requests on Sawmill Creek and Marine Street
The Sitka Planning Commission will hold public hearings on three land-use requests: a front setback variance at 414 Marine Street, a lot merger and property line adjustment on Sawmill Creek Road, and a preliminary plat for a minor subdivision on Sawmill Creek Road. The commission will also consider approving the July 1, 2026 meeting minutes and hear public comment on non-agenda items.
- VAR 26-04: Request to reduce front setback from 14 to 8 feet at 414 Marine Street (R-2 district), filed by Michael Davidson
- P 26-05: Lot merger and property line adjustment to create four lots at 1515-1547 Sawmill Creek Road (C-1 district), filed by Trevor Harang for Harang AK Properties, LLC
- P 26-06: Preliminary plat for a minor subdivision to create two lots at 1211 Sawmill Creek Road (C-2 district), filed by Werner Macedo for Bell & Associates, owner Carr-Gottstein Foods Co.
- Approval of July 1, 2026 meeting minutes (PM 26-12)
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda - Final
Harrigan Centennial Hall
7:00 PM
Wednesday, August 5, 2026
I.
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II.
CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
III.
CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES
A
PM 26-12
Approve the July 1, 2026 meeting minutes.
11-July 1 2026 DRAFT
Attachments:
IV.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
V.
PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
VI.
REPORTS
VII.
THE EVENING BUSINESS
B
VAR 26-04
Public hearing and consideration of a request for a minor zoning variance
to reduce the front setback from 14 to eight feet at 414 Marine Street in the
R-2 multifamily residential district. The property is also known as Lot 17,
Hanlon Heights Subdivision. The request is filed by Michael Davidson. The
owner of record is Michael Davidson.
VAR 26-04_Davidson_414 Marine Street_Front Setback_Staff Report
A_VAR 26-04_Davidson_414 Marine Street_Front Setback_Aerial
B_VAR 26-04_Davidson_414 Marine Street_Front Setback_Plat
C_VAR 26-04_Davidson_414 Marine Street_Front Setback_As-Built
D_VAR 26-04_Davidson_414 Marine Street_Front Setback_Site Plan
E_VAR 26-04_Davidson_414 Marine Street_Front Setback_Photos
F_VAR 26-04_Davidson_414 Marine Street_Front Setback_Applicant Materials
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P 26- 05
Public hearing and consideration of a lot merger and property line
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Thu Jul 30, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Planning Commission
Sitka Planning Commission holds routine meeting with no substantive items
The Sitka Planning Commission will convene a routine meeting with no substantive agenda items. The body will consider the agenda, minutes, and public comments, but no decisions or discussions on zoning, contracts, or ordinances are listed.
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda - Final
Harrigan Centennial Hall10:00 AMThursday, July 30, 2026
TEST
I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II. CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
III. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES
IV. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
V. PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
VI. REPORTS
VII. THE EVENING BUSINESS
D ZA 26-02 TEST
TESTAttachments:
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
NOTE: More information on these agenda items can be found at
https://sitka.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx or by contacting the Planning Office at 100
Lincoln Street. Individuals having concerns or comments on any item are encouraged to
provide written comments to the Planning Office or make comments at the Planning
Commission meeting. Written comments may be dropped off at the Planning Office in
City Hall or emailed to
[email protected]. Those with questions may call (907)
747-1814.
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Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Planning Commission
Sitka Planning Commission to meet July 28, 2026
The Planning Commission will meet to conduct regular business. The agenda contains placeholder text and does not list specific decisions or discussion topics.
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda - Final
Harrigan Centennial Hall10:30 AMTuesday, July 28, 2026
TEST
I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II. CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
III. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES
IV. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
V. PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
VI. REPORTS
VII. THE EVENING BUSINESS
D ZA 26-02 TEST
TESTAttachments:
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
NOTE: More information on these agenda items can be found at
https://sitka.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx or by contacting the Planning Office at 100
Lincoln Street. Individuals having concerns or comments on any item are encouraged to
provide written comments to the Planning Office or make comments at the Planning
Commission meeting. Written comments may be dropped off at the Planning Office in
City Hall or emailed to
[email protected]. Those with questions may call (907)
747-1814.
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Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
Assembly to consider supplemental budgets, industrial park leases, and admin recruitment
The Sitka Assembly will hold a regular meeting on July 28, 2026, with several new business items including supplemental appropriations for the Parks and Recreation Master Plan and a fee waiver for Harrigan Centennial Hall, as well as authorizing a lease to Northern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association at Gary Paxton Industrial Park. The assembly will also discuss requests for proposals for long-term leases of two lots at the industrial park for private sector development, and provide direction on next steps for recruiting a new municipal administrator. Consent agenda includes approval of previous meeting minutes.
- ORD 26-17: Supplemental appropriations for FY2027 (Additional Sitka Recreation Foundation Support – Parks and Recreation Master Plan)
- ORD 26-18: Authorizing lease of Block 4, Lot 1 of Gary Paxton Industrial Park to Northern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association
- ORD 26-19: Supplemental appropriations for FY2027 (Harrigan Centennial Hall Fee Waiver)
- 26-127: Approve Request for Proposal for long-term lease of Lot 16B at Gary Paxton Industrial Park for private sector development
- 26-128: Approve Request for Proposal for long-term lease of a portion of Lot 6 at Gary Paxton Industrial Park for marine vessel and marine services
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✓ Decidido: Assembly approves supplemental funds for recreation master plan
The Assembly approved Ordinance 26-17 on second reading, adding supplemental appropriations for FY2027 to support the Sitka Recreation Foundation's Parks and Recreation Master Plan, with an amendment clarifying the city won't assume liability for the foundation's contracts. They also approved leases for two Gary Paxton Industrial Park lots and selected the Lincoln Street project for a FY2027 legislative grant.
- Approved ORD 26-17 supplemental appropriations for recreation master plan (7-0)
- Amended MOA to state city won't assume liability for foundation contracts (7-0)
- Approved ORD 26-18 lease of Block 4, Lot 1 to Northern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association (6-0, Ystad recused)
- Approved ORD 26-19 first reading for Harrigan Centennial Hall fee waiver (7-0)
- Approved RFP for long-term lease of Lot 16B at Gary Paxton Industrial Park (7-0)
- Approved RFP for long-term lease of portion of Lot 6 at Gary Paxton Industrial Park (7-0)
- Selected Lincoln Street project for FY2027 Designated Legislative Grant
- Approved consent agenda including July 14 meeting minutes (7-0)
Assembly Chambers
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All right, Sarah, are we ready to go on your side? Awesome. Well, thank you, everybody. I was watching the wall clock, which happens to be a little bit slower than iPad time. So it is actually 6.01 now, so we better get this show on the road, huh? Welcome, everybody. Thank you for joining. I'll call to order the regularly scheduled meeting of Tuesday, July 28th, 2026. Please join me for a flag salute. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. The Assembly of the City and Borough of Sitka would like to respectfully acknowledge the traditional first people of Sitka. With gratitude, we proceed on Tlingit Ani. Sarah, roll call, please. Mayor Eisenbeis. Present. Mr. Yesdad. Here. Ms. Carlson. Here. Ms. Riley. Here. Mr. Christensen. Mr. Mosher. And Mr. Saline. Thank you. Any correspondence or gender changes this evening? I see none. That'll bring us to our ceremonial matters this evening, a citation honoring U.S. Coast Guard Day. I'll read the citation first, and then we have representatives from several of our commands here that will come up to accept the citations. A citation honoring U.S. Coast Guard Day. The City and Borough of Sitka recognizes August 4th as U.S. Coast Guard Day nationwide and especially wishes to honor all Sitka-based personnel of the U.S. Coast Guard. Whereas, Sitka is a Coast Guard city, one of 37 communities in the nation to be …
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Vice Deputy Mayor Chris Ystad,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers6:00 PMTuesday, July 28, 2026
REGULAR MEETING
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. FLAG SALUTE
III. RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IV. ROLL CALL
V. CORRESPONDENCE/AGENDA CHANGES
26-131 Reminders, Calendars, and General Correspondence
Reminders and Calendars
CBS Response to CLIA
Attachments:
VI. CEREMONIAL MATTERS
26-124 Citation - Honoring U.S. Coast Guard Day
USCG Day 2026Attachments:
VII. SPECIAL REPORTS: Government to Government, Municipal
Boards/Commissions/Committees, Municipal Departments, School District, Students
and Guests (five minute time limit)
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26-125 1) Sitka Tribe of Alaska Tribal Council
2) Department Quarterly Reports - Electric, Fire, Library
special reports
2026_Q2_Electric Department
Fire Dept Quarterly Report
Quarterly Report Library July 2026
Attachments:
VIII. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the mayor imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item. …
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ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Minutes - Final
City and Borough Assembly
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Vice Deputy Mayor Chris Ystad,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
6:00 PM
Assembly Chambers
Tuesday, July 28, 2026
REGULAR MEETING
CALL TO ORDER
I.
FLAG SALUTE
II.
RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
III.
ROLL CALL
IV.
Christianson, Mosher, Eisenbeisz, Ystad, Carlson, Saline, and Riley
Present:
7 -
CORRESPONDENCE/AGENDA CHANGES
V.
No agenda changes.
26-131
Reminders, Calendars, and General Correspondence
CEREMONIAL MATTERS
VI.
26-124
Citation - Honoring U.S. Coast Guard Day
Mayor Eisenbeisz presented U.S. Coast Guard representatives with a citation honoring
U.S. Coast Guard Day.
SPECIAL REPORTS: Government to Government, Municipal
Boards/Commissions/Committees, Municipal Departments, School District, Students
and Guests (five minute time limit)
VII.
26-125
1) Sitka Tribe of Alaska Tribal Council
2) Department Quarterly Reports - Electric, Fire, Library
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July 28, 2026
City and Borough Assembly
Minutes - Final
Quarterly reports were given by Utility Director Ron Vinson and Interim Fire Chief Brian
McLaughlin.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD
VIII.
Christian Fabian commented on the proposed taxi cab ordinance.
CONSENT AGENDA
IX.
A motion was made by Mosher …
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
Assembly reviews Sitka child care reports and survey in work session
The City and Borough of Sitka Assembly held a work session on child care. Members will review a memo from Assembly members Mosher and Christianson, the 2026 Sitka Child Care Report, an executive brief on the child care system, the ECC survey, and career pathway cost information. The discussion focuses on the current child care system and related costs.
- Memo from Assembly Members Mosher and Christianson
- Sitka Child Care Report 2026
- Sitka Child Care System Executive Brief
- Sitka ECC Survey
- Career Pathway Costs sent to Assembly
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Assembly Chambers
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Vice Deputy Mayor Chris Ystad,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers6:00 PMTuesday, July 21, 2026
Work Session Child Care
Work Session: Child Care
26-123 Child Care Work Session Materials
Work Session Child Care
0_Memo from Assembly Members Mosher and Christianson
1_Sitka Child Care Report 2026
2_Sitka Child Care System Executive Brief
3_Sitka ECC Survey
4_Career Pathway Costs Sent to Assembly
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Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
Sitka Assembly discusses industrial leases, legal contracts, and appointments
The Assembly will consider several ordinances including a lease for the Gary Paxton Industrial Park and supplemental appropriations for the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Discussion also includes a resolution regarding a legal services contract for microplastics contamination claims and filling an Assembly vacancy.
- ORD 26-18: Lease of Block 4, Lot 1 of Gary Paxton Industrial Park to Northern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association, Inc.
- RES 26-06: Legal services contract with David Grossman & Associates PLLC regarding microplastics and PFAS contamination
- ORD 26-17: Supplemental appropriations for Sitka Recreation Foundation support
- ORD 26-16: Amendment to Title 4 Sales Tax regarding security and bonds
- 26-116: Liquor license endorsements for Cold Water Bar & Grill at 330 Seward Street
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✓ Decidido: Assembly processes liquor licenses, appointments, and industrial park lease
The Assembly addressed several administrative items including liquor license endorsements and board appointments. New business included a supplemental appropriation for the Parks and Recreation Master Plan and an industrial park lease authorization.
- Approved June 23 meeting minutes (26-115)
- Approved two liquor license endorsement applications for Cold Water Bar & Grill (26-116)
- Appointed Maria Capezio Crookes to the Library Commission (26-117)
- Reappointed Scott Wagner to the Gary Paxton Industrial Park Board (26-117)
Assembly Chambers
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Well, welcome, everybody. Thank you for joining us on what is today, the first day of summer, maybe. Hopefully summer is actually starting a bit late. Call to order the regularly scheduled meeting of Tuesday, July 14th, 2026. Please join me for a flag salute. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. The Assembly of the City and Borough of Sitka would like to respectfully acknowledge the traditional first people of Sitka. With gratitude, we proceed on Tlingit to Ani. Sarah, roll call, please. Mayor Eisenbeis? Present. Ms. Carlson? Here. Mr. Christensen? Here. Mr. Mosier? Here. And Mr. Saline? And Ms. Riley is absent this evening. Thank you. Any correspondence or agenda changes this evening? Seeing none, no ceremonial matters. That will bring us to our special reports. We have two scheduled special reports tonight, Public Works and Centennial Hall. By the order written on my sheet, we'll start with Mark, please. Good evening, Mayor and Assembly. Mark Seavey, Public Works Director. So closing out the last quarter of FY26, we ended with a department budget spent down to 86% overall. We're currently still at 93% staffing, which seems to be the magic number because we've shifted some positions, but remain at 93%. Those empty positions are all currently within building maintenance, and we do have two scheduled personnel losses coming up. Our office coo …
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City and Borough Assembly
CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor Timothy Pike,
Vice Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers6:00 PMTuesday, July 14, 2026
REGULAR MEETING
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. FLAG SALUTE
III. RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IV. ROLL CALL
V. CORRESPONDENCE/AGENDA CHANGES
26-121 Reminders, Calendars, and General Correspondence
Reminders and Calendars
CLIA Tax Letter_Admin
Attachments:
VI. CEREMONIAL MATTERS
None.
VII. SPECIAL REPORTS: Government to Government, Municipal
Boards/Commissions/Committees, Municipal Departments, School District, Students
and Guests (five minute time limit)
26-118 Department Quarterly Reports - Public Works and Harrigan Centennial Hall
special reports
PW FY26 Q4 Report
HCH Quarterly Report 2026 (April 1-June 30, 2026)
Attachments:
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VIII. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the mayor imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.
IX. CONSENT AGENDA
All matters under Item IX Consent Agenda are considered to be routine and will be
enacted by …
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ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Minutes - Final
City and Borough Assembly
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor Timothy Pike,
Vice Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
6:00 PM Assembly ChambersTuesday, July 14, 2026
REGULAR MEETING
CALL TO ORDERI.
FLAG SALUTEII.
RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTIII.
ROLL CALLIV.
CORRESPONDENCE/AGENDA CHANGESV.
26-121 Reminders, Calendars, and General Correspondence
CEREMONIAL MATTERSVI.
SPECIAL REPORTS: Government to Government, Municipal
Boards/Commissions/Committees, Municipal Departments, School District, Students
and Guests (five minute time limit)
VII.
26-118 Department Quarterly Reports - Public Works and Harrigan Centennial
Hall
PERSONS TO BE HEARDVIII.
CONSENT AGENDAIX.
A 26-115 Approve the minutes of the June 23 Assembly meeting
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B 26-116 Approve two new liquor license endorsement applications for JL Sitka,
Inc. dba Cold Water Bar & Grill at 330 Seward Street
BOARD, COMMISSION, COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTSX.
C 26-117 Appoint Maria Capezio Crookes to a three-year term on the Library
Commission and Reappoint Scott Wagner to a two-year term on the
Gary Paxton Industrial Park Board
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:XI.
D ORD 26-16 Amending Title 4 "Revenue and Finance …
Wed Jul 1, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
Solicitud de variación de zonificación para la propiedad de Sawmill Creek Road
La Comisión de Planificación considerará una variación menor de zonificación solicitada por James Penny. La solicitud implica reducir dos retiros laterales de 15 pies a 10 pies para un ajuste de línea límite en 2013 y 2015 Sawmill Creek Road.
- Variación de zonificación (VAR 26-03) para 2013 y 2015 Sawmill Creek Road
- Reducción de retiros laterales de 15 pies a 10 pies
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda - Final
Harrigan Centennial Hall7:00 PMWednesday, July 1, 2026
I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II. CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
III. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES
A PM 26-11 Approve the June 17, 2026 meeting minutes.
10-June 17 2026 DRAFTAttachments:
IV. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
V. PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
VI. REPORTS
VII. THE EVENING BUSINESS
B VAR 26-03 Public hearing and consideration of a minor zoning variance to reduce two
side setbacks from 15 feet to 10 feet on a proposed boundary line
adjustment at 2013 and 2015 Sawmill Creek Road in the R-1 LDMH
single-family, duplex low-density or single-family low-density manufactured
home district. The property is also known as Lot 2A and Lot 2B, U.S.
Survey 3302. The request is filed by James Penny. The owner of record is
James Penny.
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Planning Commission
Planning Commission to hear minor zoning variance for Sawmill Creek Road
The Sitka Planning Commission will hold a public hearing and consider a minor zoning variance request to reduce two side setbacks from 15 feet to 10 feet for a proposed boundary line adjustment at 2013 and 2015 Sawmill Creek Road. The agenda also includes routine items such as approving the June 17, 2026 meeting minutes, public comments, and the planning director's report.
- Public hearing on VAR 26-03: minor zoning variance to reduce side setbacks from 15 to 10 feet at 2013 and 2015 Sawmill Creek Road (Lot 2A and Lot 2B, U.S. Survey 3302), filed by James Penny
- Approve June 17, 2026 meeting minutes (PM 26-11)
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✓ Decidido: Planning Commission approves Sawmill Creek Road setback variance
The Sitka Planning Commission approved a minor zoning variance allowing reduced side setbacks from 15 to 10 feet at 2013 and 2015 Sawmill Creek Road, facilitating a boundary line adjustment. The motion passed 4-0, and the required findings were also adopted. The meeting also included approval of the June 17, 2026 minutes and a note that the July 15 meeting was canceled.
- Approved minor zoning variance VAR 26-03 to reduce side setbacks from 15 to 10 feet at 2013/2015 Sawmill Creek Road (4-0)
- Adopted required findings for minor variance VAR 26-03 (4-0)
- Approved June 17, 2026 meeting minutes (4-0)
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda - Final
Harrigan Centennial Hall
7:00 PM
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
I.
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II.
CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
III.
CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES
A
PM 26-11
Approve the June 17, 2026 meeting minutes.
10-June 17 2026 DRAFT
Attachments:
IV.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
V.
PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
VI.
REPORTS
VII.
THE EVENING BUSINESS
B
VAR 26-03
Public hearing and consideration of a minor zoning variance to reduce two
side setbacks from 15 feet to 10 feet on a proposed boundary line
adjustment at 2013 and 2015 Sawmill Creek Road in the R-1 LDMH
single-family, duplex low-density or single-family low-density manufactured
home district. The property is also known as Lot 2A and Lot 2B, U.S.
Survey 3302. The request is filed by James Penny. The owner of record is
James Penny.
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Minutes - Final
Planning Commission
7:00 PM
Harrigan Centennial Hall
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
I.
Present: Darrell Windsor (Chair), Robin Sherman (Vice Chair), Wendy Alderson,
Jacquie Foss, Thor Christianson (Alternate Assembly Liaison)
Absent: Margaret Frank (excused), Katie Riley (Assembly Liaison; excused)
Staff: Kim Davis, Ariadne Will
Public: James Penny, Shannon Haugland (Sitka Sentinel)
Chair Windsor called the meeting to order at 6:58 p.m.
CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
II.
CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES
III.
A
PM 26-11
Approve the June 17, 2026 meeting minutes.
M-Alderson/S-Sherman moved to approve the June 17, 2026 meeting minutes.
Motion passed 4-0 by voice vote.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD
IV.
PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
V.
Davis said the July 15 meeting had been canceled and that staff was working to
schedule a visit to the Sitka Community Land Trust property off Mills Street
REPORTS
VI.
THE EVENING BUSINESS
VII.
B
VAR 26-03
Public hearing and consideration of a minor zoning variance to reduce two
side setbacks from 15 feet to 10 feet on a proposed boundary line adjustment
at 2013 and 2015 Sawmill Creek Road in the R-1 LDMH single-family, duplex
low-density or single-family low-density manufactured home district. The
property is also known as Lot 2A and Lot 2B, U.S. Survey 3302. The request
is filed by James Penny. The owner of record is James Penny.
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Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
La Asamblea vota sobre la rezonificación de la zona especial Gary Paxton.
La Asamblea de Sitka revisará informes financieros y policiales trimestrales, aprobará un presupuesto suplementario para Secure Rural Schools y considerará enmiendas al código de zonificación e impuestos. El cuerpo también reasignará un miembro al Comité de Inversiones, evaluará a los candidatos para Administrador Municipal en sesión ejecutiva y reconocerá un premio al servicio.
- ORD 26-14: Asignaciones suplementarias para Secure Rural Schools
- ORD 26-15: Enmienda de zonificación para la zona especial Gary Paxton
- ORD 26-16: Primera lectura sobre requisitos de garantía personal para pagos de impuestos
- Reasignación de Bert Stedman al Comité de Inversiones
- Sesión ejecutiva para evaluar solicitantes para Administrador Municipal
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✓ Decidido: Assembly approved supplemental appropriations for FY 2026 Secure Rural Schools
The Assembly approved several ordinances, including supplemental appropriations for FY 2026 Secure Rural Schools, a zoning amendment for the Gary Paxton special zone, and a finance code update. It also reappointed Bert Stedman to the Investment Committee and approved the consent agenda items. The body entered executive session to review municipal administrator applications before adjourning.
- Approved consent agenda, including minutes of June 9 meeting (unanimous 7-0)
- Reappointed Bert Stedman to a three‑year term on the Investment Committee (unanimous 7-0)
- Approved Ordinance 26-14: supplemental appropriations for FY 2026 Secure Rural Schools (unanimous 7-0)
- Approved Ordinance 26-15: amendment to Title 22 zoning for the Gary Paxton special zone (unanimous 7-0)
- Approved Ordinance 26-16: amendment to Title 4 revenue and finance code, Chapter 4.25.330 (unanimous 7-0)
- Entered executive session to screen Municipal Administrator applicants (unanimous 7-0)
- Re‑convened from executive session to regular session (unanimous consent)
- Adjourned the meeting (no objection)
Assembly Chambers
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Holly, ¿estamos listos de tu lado? Genial. Y Katie, una verificación más de radio antes de empezar, solo para asegurarnos de que te tenemos. Me tienes aquí. Perfecto. Gracias. Muy bien. De nuevo, bienvenidos todos. Doy por iniciada la reunión programada regularmente del martes 23 de junio de 2026. Por favor, acompáñenme en el saludo a la bandera. Juro lealtad a la bandera de los Estados Unidos. La Asamblea de la Ciudad y Municipio de Sitka desea reconocer respetuosamente a los primeros pueblos originarios de Sheetka. Con gratitud, procedemos en Tlingit Ani. Holly, pasa lista, por favor. ¿Alcalde Eisenbeis? Presente. ¿Sr. Pike? Presente. ¿Sra. Carlson? Presente. ¿Sra. Freyley? Presente. ¿Sr. Christensen? Presente. ¿Sr. Moser? Presente. ¿Y el Sr. Saline? Gracias. Cualquier cambio en la agenda esta noche. Como muchos saben, Tim Pike ha renunciado a su puesto en la Asamblea. Es una pérdida para nosotros. Tim, realmente apreciamos tu servicio. Es difícil ver a alguien irse, pero también es un momento para celebrar tu servicio. Así que, antes de continuar, me gustaría presentar esto. Tim, ¿quieres pasar al frente? Tenemos un pequeño obsequio para ti. Es una placa que dice: "Por la presente se otorga este certificado de reconocimiento a Timothy Pike. En reconocimiento por su servicio en la Asamblea Municipal de Sitka. En testimonio de ello, se extiende este certificado este 23 de junio de 2026, firmado por mí mismo". Tomaremos el micrófono inalámbrico. Tim, seguro querrás decir unas …
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor Timothy Pike,
Vice Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers6:00 PMTuesday, June 23, 2026
REGULAR MEETING
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. FLAG SALUTE
III. RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IV. ROLL CALL
V. CORRESPONDENCE/AGENDA CHANGES
26-109 Reminders, Calendars, and General Correspondence
Reminders_Calendars
FY2026 Q2 Interim Financial Statements
Attachments:
VI. CEREMONIAL MATTERS
26-110 Service Award - Timothy Pike
Tim Pike Service AwardAttachments:
VII. SPECIAL REPORTS: Government to Government, Municipal
Boards/Commissions/Committees, Municipal Departments, School District, Students
and Guests (five minute time limit)
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26-111 1) Sitka Tribe of Alaska Tribal Council
2) Department Quarterly Reports - Finance, Police
Title Page
SPD quarterly update June 2026 Final
Attachments:
VIII. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the mayor imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.
IX. CONSENT AGENDA
All matters under Item IX Consent A …
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ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Minutes - Final
City and Borough Assembly
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor Timothy Pike,
Vice Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
6:00 PM Assembly ChambersTuesday, June 23, 2026
REGULAR MEETING
CALL TO ORDERI.
FLAG SALUTEII.
RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTIII.
ROLL CALLIV.
Christianson, Mosher, Eisenbeisz, Pike, Carlson, Saline, and RileyPresent: 7 -
CORRESPONDENCE/AGENDA CHANGESV.
No agenda changes.
26-109 Reminders, Calendars, and General Correspondence
CEREMONIAL MATTERSVI.
26-110 Service Award - Timothy Pike
Mayor Eisenbeisz recognized Timothy Pike for his service on the Assembly.
SPECIAL REPORTS: Government to Government, Municipal
Boards/Commissions/Committees, Municipal Departments, School District, Students
and Guests (five minute time limit)
VII.
26-111 1) Sitka Tribe of Alaska Tribal Council
2) Department Quarterly Reports - Finance, Police
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June 23, 2026City and Borough Assembly Minutes - Final
Sitka Tribal Chairwoman Yeidikook’áa reported on Sitka Tribe of Alaska activities.
Finance Director Brooke Volschenk reviewed the interim financial statements and
Police Chief Michael Hall gave a quarterly report. Sitka School District Superintendent
Deidre Jenson provided an update.
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Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
Audiencia pública sobre la rezonificación de 6 propiedades a un distrito comercial de casas móviles
La Comisión de Planificación llevará a cabo audiencias públicas sobre dos asuntos importantes: una fusión de lotes en 135/137 Knutson Drive y una enmienda al mapa de zonificación para rezonificar seis propiedades en Halibut Point Road y Kimsham Street de residencial R-1 a distrito comercial general de casas móviles C-2. La comisión también considerará la aprobación de las actas de reuniones anteriores.
- Audiencia pública sobre la fusión de los lotes 7 y 8, Manzana 3, Subdivisión Knutson (135/137 Knutson Drive) en el distrito R-2
- Audiencia pública sobre la enmienda al mapa de zonificación para rezonificar 1004, 1006, 1008, 1100, 1104 Halibut Point Road y 205 Kimsham Street de R-1 a C-2
- Aprobación de las actas de las reuniones del 6 de mayo, 20 de mayo y 3 de junio de 2026
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✓ Decidido: Applicants withdraw rezoning request after public hearing
The Planning Commission held a public hearing on a zoning map amendment to rezone six properties from R-1 to C-2. After staff raised concerns about spot zoning and several neighbors opposed, all applicants withdrew their requests before any vote. The commission also approved a lot merger at 135/137 Knutson Drive.
- Approved final plat for lot merger at 135/137 Knutson Drive (5-0)
- Adopted findings for lot merger (5-0)
- Rezoning applications for Halibut Point Road and Kimsham Street withdrawn by applicants
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Meeting Agenda - Final
Harrigan Centennial Hall7:00 PMWednesday, June 17, 2026
I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II. CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
III. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES
A PM 26-08 Approve the May 6, 2026 meeting minutes.
7-May 6 2026 DRAFTAttachments:
B PM 26-09 Approve the May 20, 2026 meeting minutes.
8-May 20 2026 DRAFTAttachments:
C PM 26-10 Approve the June 3, 2026 meeting minutes.
9-June 3 2026 DRAFTAttachments:
IV. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
V. PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
VI. REPORTS
VII. THE EVENING BUSINESS
D P 26- 02 Public hearing and consideration of a final plat for a lot merger at 135/137
Knutson Drive in the R-2 multifamily residential district. The property is also
known as Lots 7 and 8, Block 3, Knutson Subdivision. The request is filed
by Allison Massey and Mica Trani. The owners of record are Allison
Massey and Mica Trani.
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Planning Commission
Sitka Planning Commission to weigh rezone and lot merger
The Sitka Planning Commission will hold public hearings on two items: a final plat for a lot merger at 135/137 Knutson Drive and a zoning map amendment for properties on Halibut Point Road and Kimsham Street. The commission will also consider approving minutes from three prior meetings and hear public comment on non-agenda items.
- Final plat for lot merger at 135/137 Knutson Drive (Lots 7 and 8, Block 3, Knutson Subdivision) in R-2 multifamily residential district
- Zoning map amendment to rezone 1004, 1006, 1008, 1100, 1104 Halibut Point Road and 205 Kimsham Street from R-1 to C-2 general commercial mobile home district
- Approval of minutes for May 6, May 20, and June 3, 2026 meetings
- Public comment period for non-agenda items
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✓ Decidido: Planning Commission approves lot merger, rezoning applicants withdraw
The Sitka Planning Commission approved a final plat for a lot merger at 135/137 Knutson Drive, resolving an encroachment, and adopted the associated findings. A proposed zoning map amendment to rezone properties on Halibut Point Road and Kimsham Street from R-1 to C-2 was withdrawn by all applicants after public hearing and deliberation, with no vote taken. The commission also approved minutes from three prior meetings and discussed livestreaming future meetings and a site visit for a cannabis conditional use permit.
- Approved final plat for lot merger at 135/137 Knutson Drive (5-0)
- Adopted findings for lot merger at 135/137 Knutson Drive (5-0)
- Approved minutes for May 6, May 20, and June 3, 2026 meetings (5-0)
- Rezoning application for Halibut Point Road and Kimsham Street withdrawn by applicants
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Meeting Agenda - Final
Harrigan Centennial Hall
7:00 PM
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
I.
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II.
CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
III.
CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES
A
PM 26-08
Approve the May 6, 2026 meeting minutes.
7-May 6 2026 DRAFT
Attachments:
B
PM 26-09
Approve the May 20, 2026 meeting minutes.
8-May 20 2026 DRAFT
Attachments:
C
PM 26-10
Approve the June 3, 2026 meeting minutes.
9-June 3 2026 DRAFT
Attachments:
IV.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
V.
PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
VI.
REPORTS
VII.
THE EVENING BUSINESS
D
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Public hearing and consideration of a final plat for a lot merger at 135/137
Knutson Drive in the R-2 multifamily residential district. The property is also
known as Lots 7 and 8, Block 3, Knutson Subdivision. The request is filed
by Allison Massey and Mica Trani. The owners of record are Allison
Massey and Mica Trani.
P 26-02_Massey-Trani_135-137 Knutson Drive_Lot Merger_Staff Report
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C_P 26-02_Massey-Trani_135-137 Knutson Drive_Lot Merger_As-built 2022
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Minutes - Final
Planning Commission
7:00 PM
Harrigan Centennial Hall
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
I.
Present: Darrell Windsor (Chair), Robin Sherman (Vice Chair), Wendy Alderson,
Margaret Frank, Jacquie Foss, Katie Riley (Assembly Liaison)
Staff: Kim Davis, Ariadne Will
Public: John Emmi, Haley Young, Pat Hughes, Ryne Calhoun, Bryn Calhoun, Nik
Calhoun, Scott Calhoun, Brian Massey, Theresa Jacoby Massey, Trudy Prewitt,
Allison Massey, Nick Brewer, Derek Bowen, Ken Hammons, Gayle Hammons, Tori
Fleming, Alvan Welch, Mary Kambak, Reta Chapman, Mike Chapman, Jim Steffen,
Larry Edwards, Candi Barger, Paul Fitzgibbon, Nathan Swearingen, Nathan Mullins,
Steve Oberto, Kim Oberto, Kimberly Bakkes, Sandra Butler, Shannon Haughland
(Sitka Sentinel)
Chair Windsor called the meeting to order at 6:58 p.m.
CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
II.
CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES
III.
A
PM 26-08
Approve the May 6, 2026 meeting minutes.
B
PM 26-09
Approve the May 20, 2026 meeting minutes.
C
PM 26-10
Approve the June 3, 2026 meeting minutes.
M-Alderson/S-Sherman moved to approve the May 6, 2026, May 20, 2026, and
June 3, 2026 meeting minutes. Motion passed 5-0 by voice vote.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD
IV.
PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
V.
Davis reminded the commission that Ainslie was out of the office and returning August
3. She asked the commission if it would be comfortable livestreaming the Planning
Commission meetings, to which the commission consented. Davis …
Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
Assembly discute informes de cuidado infantil de Southeast Childhood Collective
La Asamblea realiza una sesión de trabajo para revisar el Sitka Child Care Report 2026, un resumen ejecutivo del sistema y una encuesta comunitaria sobre necesidades de cuidado infantil. No se programan votaciones formales ni decisiones.
- Discusión del Sitka Child Care Report 2026
- Revisión del Sitka Child Care System Executive Brief
- Presentación de los resultados de la encuesta de Sitka ECC
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor Timothy Pike,
Vice Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers6:00 PMTuesday, June 16, 2026
Work Session Child Care
Work Session: Child Care
26-108 Southeast Childhood Collective - Sitka Child Care Reports
Work Session Child Care
1_Sitka Child Care Report 2026
2_Sitka Child Care System Executive Brief
3_Sitka ECC Survey
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Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
La Asamblea considera cambios de zonificación en Gary Paxton y contrato de PSEA
La Asamblea realizará primeras lecturas de dos ordenanzas: apropiaciones suplementarias para Escuelas Rurales Seguras y enmienda al Título 22 de zonificación para el Parque Industrial Gary Paxton. También considerarán otorgar subvenciones del Fondo de Mejoramiento Pesquero y aprobar el acuerdo de negociación colectiva de PSEA 2026-2029. Los artículos de consentimiento incluyen aprobar actas y renovar la licencia de licor para Cold Water Bar & Grill.
- ORD 26-14: Apropiaciones suplementarias para el año fiscal 2026 (Escuelas Rurales Seguras)
- ORD 26-15: Enmienda al Título 22 de zonificación para la zona especial de Gary Paxton
- Otorgamiento de solicitudes de propuestas del Fondo de Mejoramiento Pesquero
- Aprobar acuerdo de negociación colectiva 2026-2029 de la Asociación de Empleados de Seguridad Pública
- Renovación de licencia de licor para JL Sitka que opera como Cold Water Bar & Grill en 330 Seward Street
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✓ Decidido: Approved 3-year PSEA collective bargaining agreement (6-0)
The Assembly approved the 2026-2029 Public Safety Employees Association (PSEA) Collective Bargaining Agreement (6-0, Mosher absent). They also approved first readings of ordinances for supplemental appropriations from Secure Rural Schools funding and zoning amendments for the Gary Paxton special zone. Additionally, the Assembly awarded $15,631 each to three organizations from the Fisheries Enhancement Fund.
- Approved PSEA Collective Bargaining Agreement 2026-2029 (6-0)
- Approved first reading of supplemental appropriations for Secure Rural Schools (7-0)
- Approved first reading of Gary Paxton special zone zoning amendment (6-0)
- Awarded $15,631 each to Alaska Longline Fishermen's Assn, Sitka Sound Science Center, Sitka Tribe of Alaska from Fisheries Enhancement Fund (6-0)
- Approved liquor license renewal for Cold Water Bar & Grill (consent agenda)
- Approved meeting minutes of May 26 (consent agenda)
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor Timothy Pike,
Vice Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers6:00 PMTuesday, June 9, 2026
REGULAR MEETING
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. FLAG SALUTE
III. RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IV. ROLL CALL
V. CORRESPONDENCE/AGENDA CHANGES
26-107 Reminders, Calendars, and General Correspondence
Calendars and RemindersAttachments:
VI. CEREMONIAL MATTERS
None.
VII. SPECIAL REPORTS: Government to Government, Municipal
Boards/Commissions/Committees, Municipal Departments, School District, Students
and Guests (five minute time limit)
26-102 Department Quarterly Reports - Human Resources, IT, Clerk
Special Reports Title Page
HR Quarterly Report June 2026 Complete
IT Quarterly Report June 2026
Clerks Quarterly Report June 2026
Attachments:
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June 9, 2026City and Borough Assembly Meeting Agenda
VIII. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the mayor imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.
IX. CONSENT AGENDA
All matters under Item IX Consent Agenda are considered to be routine and will be
enacte …
Wed Jun 3, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to weigh two conditional use permits, including ADU and assembly use
The Sitka Planning Commission will hold public hearings on two conditional use permit applications: one for an accessory dwelling unit at 2011 Sawmill Creek Road and one for an assembly use at the Smokestack building at 801 Lincoln Street. The commission will decide whether to approve these permits after hearing public testimony.
- CUP 26-13: Conditional use permit for an ADU at 2011 Sawmill Creek Road (Lot 1B, Hansen-Ness Subdivision), applicant Casey Finn, owner Finn's Excavation, LLC.
- CUP 26-14: Conditional use permit for assembly use at 801 Lincoln Street (Lot 1-A, Sitka Fine Arts Campus Subdivision), applicant Roger Schmidt, owner Alaska Arts Southeast, Inc.
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✓ Decidido: Planning Commission approves two conditional use permits
The Sitka Planning Commission approved two conditional use permits at its June 3, 2026 meeting. The first permit allows an accessory dwelling unit at 2011 Sawmill Creek Road, with waivers for three ADU requirements. The second permit allows assembly use in the Smokestack building at 801 Lincoln Street, with a waiver of additional parking requirements. Both motions passed 4-0 by voice vote.
- Approved conditional use permit for ADU at 2011 Sawmill Creek Road (4-0)
- Adopted findings for ADU conditional use permit (4-0)
- Waived additional parking requirements for assembly use at 801 Lincoln Street (4-0)
- Approved conditional use permit for assembly use at 801 Lincoln Street (4-0)
- Adopted findings for assembly use conditional use permit (4-0)
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda - Final
Harrigan Centennial Hall
7:00 PM
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
I.
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II.
CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
IV.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
V.
PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
VI.
REPORTS
VII.
THE EVENING BUSINESS
A
CUP 26-13
Public hearing and consideration of a conditional use permit for an
accessory dwelling unit (ADU) at 2011 Sawmill Creek Road R-1 LDMH
single-family residential or duplex low-density or single-family low-density
manufactured home district. The property is also known as Lot 1B,
Hansen-Ness Subdivision. The request is filed by Casey Finn. The owner
of record is Finn's Excavation, LLC.
CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Staff Report
A_CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Aerial
B_CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Plat
C_CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Site Plan
D_CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Floor Plan
E_CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Design and Elevation View
F_CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Photos
G_CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Applicant Materials
Attachments:
B
CUP 26-14
Public hearing and consideration of a conditional use permit for an
assembly use in the Smokestack building at 801 Lincoln Stree …
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Minutes - Final
Planning Commission
7:00 PM
Harrigan Centennial Hall
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
I.
Present: Darrell Windsor (Chair), Wendy Alderson, Margaret Frank, Jacquie Foss,
Katie Riley (Assembly Liaison)
Absent: Robin Sherman (excused)
Staff: Amy Ainslie, Kim Davis, Ariadne Will
Public: Casey Finn, Roger Schmidt, Shannon Haugland (Sitka Sentinel)
Chair Windsor called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
II.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD
IV.
PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
V.
Ainslie announced that she was to take a leave of absence from June 15 through July
31. She checked with the commission that a quorum could be met for the scheduled
July 1 meeting and discussed two Planning Commission site visits to be scheduled at
later dates to satisfy conditions of approval on past permits.
REPORTS
VI.
THE EVENING BUSINESS
VII.
A
CUP 26-13
Public hearing and consideration of a conditional use permit for an accessory
dwelling unit (ADU) at 2011 Sawmill Creek Road R-1 LDMH single-family
residential or duplex low-density or single-family low-density manufactured
home district. The property is also known as Lot 1B, Hansen-Ness
Subdivision. The request is filed by Casey Finn. The owner of record is Finn's
Excavation, LLC.
Davis introduced a request for a conditional use permit for an accessory dwelling unit
at 2011 Sawmill Creek Road in the R-1 LDMH single-family, duplex, and single-family
manufactured home low densi …
Wed Jun 3, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
Comisión decidirá sobre permiso de uso de asamblea para campus de bellas artes
La Comisión de Planificación llevará a cabo audiencias públicas y votará sobre dos permisos de uso condicional: una unidad de vivienda accesoria en 2011 Sawmill Creek Road y un uso de asamblea en 801 Lincoln Street (edificio Smokestack) para el Campus de Bellas Artes de Sitka.
- CUP 26-13: ADU en 2011 Sawmill Creek Road (zona R-1 LDMH)
- CUP 26-14: Uso de asamblea en 801 Lincoln Street (zona R-2)
- Audiencias públicas para ambos permisos
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✓ Decidido: Approved ADU with three waivers at 2011 Sawmill Creek Road (4-0)
The Planning Commission unanimously approved two conditional use permits. The first allowed an accessory dwelling unit at 2011 Sawmill Creek Road with waivers for being the first structure, not matching the future home, and exceeding the 800 square-foot size limit by 10 square feet. The second permit allowed assembly use in the Smokestack building at 801 Lincoln Street on the Sitka Fine Arts Campus, waiving additional parking requirements. Both permits passed 4-0.
- Approved CUP for ADU with three waivers (4-0)
- Adopted findings for ADU CUP (4-0)
- Approved CUP for assembly use at Smokestack building (4-0)
- Waived additional parking requirements for assembly use (4-0)
- Adopted findings for assembly CUP (4-0)
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Meeting Agenda - Final
Harrigan Centennial Hall7:00 PMWednesday, June 3, 2026
I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II. CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
III. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
IV. PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
V. REPORTS
VI. THE EVENING BUSINESS
A CUP 26-13 Public hearing and consideration of a conditional use permit for an
accessory dwelling unit (ADU) at 2011 Sawmill Creek Road in the R-1
LDMH single-family residential or duplex low density or single-family low
density manufactured home district. The property is also known as Lot
1B, Hansen-Ness Subdivision. The request is filed by Casey Finn. The
owner of record is Finn's Excavation LLC.
CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Staff Report
A_CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Aerial
B_CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Plat
C_CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Site Plan
D_CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Floor Plan
E_CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Design and Elevation View
F_CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Photos
G_CUP 26-13_Finn_2011 Sawmill Creek Road_ADU_Applicant Materials
Attachments:
B CUP 26-14 Public hearing and consideration of a conditional use permit for an
assembly use in the Smokestack building at 801 Lincoln S …
Tue May 26, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
La Asamblea finalizará los presupuestos del año fiscal 2027 y la enmienda a la carta
La Asamblea de la Ciudad y el Distrito llevará a cabo una reunión ordinaria para adoptar los presupuestos finales para el año fiscal 2027, incluidos el Fondo General, los Fondos Empresariales y los planes de mejora de capital. También fijarán las tasas de impuesto a la propiedad para el próximo año y votarán sobre una enmienda a la carta relacionada con la iniciativa y el referéndum que se colocará en la boleta de octubre de 2026. Además, la asamblea aceptará la renuncia del miembro de la Asamblea Timothy Pike y nombrará un nuevo miembro para el Comité Local de Planificación de Emergencias.
- Adoptar los presupuestos del año fiscal 2027 para el Fondo General, los Fondos de Servicios Internos, los Fondos de Ingresos Especiales y los Fondos Empresariales
- Fijar las tasas de impuesto a la propiedad para el año fiscal 2027 mediante RES 26-05
- Proponer enmienda a la carta sobre iniciativa y referéndum (ORD 26-13) para aprobación de los votantes en octubre de 2026
- Aceptar la renuncia del miembro de la Asamblea Timothy Pike y determinar el procedimiento para llenar el puesto vacante
- Nombrar a William Spivey por un período de tres años en el Comité Local de Planificación de Emergencias
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✓ Decidido: Assembly approves FY2027 budgets, charter amendment, accepts Pike resignation
The Assembly approved the FY2027 budgets for both the General Fund and Enterprise Funds, including rate increases for utilities and harbor fees. It also passed a charter amendment placing initiative and referendum changes on the October ballot by a 4-2 vote. Assembly Member Timothy Pike's resignation was accepted effective June 30, with a process for filling the vacancy set.
- Approved consent agenda (minutes, millage rates, liquor license) (6-0)
- Appointed William Spivey to Local Emergency Planning Committee (6-0)
- Approved FY2027 General Fund budget (ORD 26-11) (6-0)
- Approved FY2027 Enterprise Fund budget with rate and moorage fee increases (ORD 26-12) (6-0)
- Approved charter amendment to modify initiative/referendum section, placed on October ballot (ORD 26-13) (4-2)
- Accepted resignation of Assembly Member Timothy Pike effective June 30 (6-0)
- Set vacancy-filling procedure: advertise for letters May 29–July 8, appoint on July 14 (6-0)
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor Timothy Pike,
Vice Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers6:00 PMTuesday, May 26, 2026
REGULAR MEETING
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. FLAG SALUTE
III. RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IV. ROLL CALL
V. CORRESPONDENCE/AGENDA CHANGES
26-100 Reminders, Calendars, and General Correspondence
Reminders_CalendarsAttachments:
VI. CEREMONIAL MATTERS
None.
VII. SPECIAL REPORTS: Government to Government, Municipal
Boards/Commissions/Committees, Municipal Departments, School District, Students
and Guests (five minute time limit)
26-099 Department Quarterly Reports - Planning & Community Development and
Assessing
Special Reports_Title Page
Planning & Community Development Q2 Quarterly Report
Assessing Quarterly Report_May2026
Attachments:
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May 26, 2026City and Borough Assembly Meeting Agenda
VIII. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the mayor imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.
IX. CONSENT AGENDA
All matters under Item IX Consent Agenda are considered to be routine and will be
ena …
Wed May 20, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to hear plat note change, subdivision, and two food permits
The Sitka Planning Commission will hold public hearings on four items: a plat note amendment for a height restriction, a conceptual minor subdivision, and two conditional use permits for food trucks/trailers. All items are open for public comment.
- Plat note amendment to change build height restriction for Lot 9 at 1415 Davidoff Street (R-2 district)
- Conceptual plat for a 3-lot minor subdivision at 1306 Halibut Point Road (R-2 district)
- Conditional use permit for a food trailer at 330 Seward Street (CBD)
- Conditional use permit for a food truck at 331 Lincoln Street (CBD)
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✓ Decidido: Planning Commission approves plat note amendment, two food permits
The Sitka Planning Commission approved a plat note amendment for 1415 Davidoff Street, clarifying a height restriction while keeping its intent. It also approved conditional use permits for a food trailer at 330 Seward Street and a food truck at 331 Lincoln Street. A conceptual subdivision at 1306 Halibut Point Road was discussed but no motion was made.
- Approved plat note 8 amendment for Su'S Heeni Shaak Subdivision, Lot 9 (4-0)
- Approved CUP for food trailer at 330 Seward Street (4-0)
- Adopted findings for CUP at 330 Seward Street (4-0)
- Approved CUP for food truck at 331 Lincoln Street (4-0)
- Adopted findings for CUP at 331 Lincoln Street (4-0)
- No motion on conceptual subdivision at 1306 Halibut Point Road
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Meeting Agenda - Final
Harrigan Centennial Hall
7:00 PM
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
I.
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II.
CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
IV.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
V.
PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
VI.
REPORTS
VII.
THE EVENING BUSINESS
A
MISC 26-05
Public hearing and consideration to amend plat note 8 of the Su'S Heeni
Shaak Subdivision regarding a build height restriction for Lot 9 at 1415
Davidoff Street in the R-2 multifamily residential district. The property is
also known as Lot 9, Su'S Heeni Shaak Subdivision. The request is filed
by Sam Smith. The owner of record is Hard Rock Construction.
MISC 26-05_1415 Davidoff Street Plat Note Amendment_Staff Memo
MISC 26-05_1415 Davidoff Street Plat Note Amendment_Plat 2023-5
MISC 26-05_1415 Davidoff Street Plat Note Amendment_Photos
MISC 26-05_1415 Davidoff Street Plat Note Amendment_Applicant Materials
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B
P 26- 01
Public hearing and consideration of a conceptual plat of a minor
subdivision to result in three lots at 1306 Halibut Point Road in the R-2
multifamily residential district. The property is also known as Lot 2, Little
Critter Highlands Subdivision. The request is filed by Randy Hughey for
Sitka Community Land Trust. The owner of record is Sitka Community …
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Minutes - Final
Planning Commission
7:00 PM
Harrigan Centennial Hall
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
I.
Present: Darrell Windsor (Chair), Robin Sherman (Vice Chair), Wendy Alderson,
Jacquie Foss, Katie Riley (Assembly Liaison)
Absent: Margaret Frank (excused)
Staff: Amy Ainslie, Kim Davis
Public: Peg Shea, Pete Jurczak, Carin Adickes, John Emmi, Haley Young, Cambria
Holmes, Sam Smith, Kris Calvin, Randy Hughey, Mary Magnuson, Shannon Haugland
(Sitka Sentinel)
Chair Windsor called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
II.
PERSONS TO BE HEARD
IV.
PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
V.
Ainslie said the GPIP zoning text change was set to go before the Assembly on June
9, 2026 for first reading. She said it appeared permit applications had slowed for the
season and that she was still working part-time due to illness.
REPORTS
VI.
THE EVENING BUSINESS
VII.
A
MISC 26-05
Public hearing and consideration to amend plat note 8 of the Su'S Heeni
Shaak Subdivision regarding a build height restriction for Lot 9 at 1415
Davidoff Street in the R-2 multifamily residential district. The property is also
known as Lot 9, Su'S Heeni Shaak Subdivision. The request is filed by Sam
Smith. The owner of record is Hard Rock Construction.
Ainslie provided a review of the property at 1415 Davidoff Street and a plat note that
intended to preserve viewshed of neighboring properties. Ainslie read from a memo the
existing plat note and a …
Wed May 20, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
La Comisión decidirá sobre la subdivisión para un fideicomiso de tierras comunitarias
La Comisión de Planificación llevará a cabo audiencias públicas y votará sobre cuatro puntos: modificar una restricción de altura de construcción en el Lote 9 en 1415 Davidoff Street, aprobar una subdivisión menor en tres lotes en 1306 Halibut Point Road para el Sitka Community Land Trust, y emitir permisos de uso condicional para un remolque de comida en 330 Seward Street y un camión de comida en 331 Lincoln Street.
- Modificar nota de plano para cambiar la restricción de altura de construcción en el Lote 9 en 1415 Davidoff Street (distrito R-2)
- Aprobar plano conceptual para subdivisión menor de 3 lotes en 1306 Halibut Point Road (Sitka Community Land Trust)
- Permiso de uso condicional para remolque de comida en 330 Seward Street (CBD)
- Permiso de uso condicional para camión de comida en 331 Lincoln Street (CBD)
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✓ Decidido: Approved plat note amendment for height restriction (4-0)
The Planning Commission approved an amendment to plat note 8 for the Su'S Heeni Shaak Subdivision, removing a retained setback and subjecting a portion of Lot 9 to a 133-foot height restriction at 1415 Davidoff Street. The commission also approved conditional use permits for a food trailer at 330 Seward Street and a food truck at 331 Lincoln Street, both by 4-0 votes. A conceptual plat for a minor subdivision at 1306 Halibut Point Road was discussed but no motion was made.
- Approved plat note amendment for height restriction at 1415 Davidoff Street (4-0)
- Approved CUP for food trailer at 330 Seward Street (4-0)
- Approved CUP for food truck at 331 Lincoln Street (4-0)
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Meeting Agenda - Final-revised
Harrigan Centennial Hall7:00 PMWednesday, May 20, 2026
I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II. CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
III. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
IV. PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
V. REPORTS
VI. THE EVENING BUSINESS
A MISC 26-05 Public hearing and consideration to amend plat note 8 of the Su'S Heeni
Shaak Subdivision regarding a build height restriction for Lot 9 at 1415
Davidoff Street in the R-2 multifamily residential district. The property is
also known as Lot 9, Su'S Heeni Shaak Subdivision. The request is filed
by Sam Smith. The owner of record is Hard Rock Construction.
MISC 26-05_1415 Davidoff Street Plat Note Amendment_Staff Memo
MISC 26-05_1415 Davidoff Street Plat Note Amendment_Plat 2023-5
MISC 26-05_1415 Davidoff Street Plat Note Amendment_Photos
MISC 26-05_1415 Davidoff Street Plat Note Amendment_Applicant Materials
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May 20, 2026Planning Commission Meeting Agenda - Final-revised
B P 26- 01 Public hearing and consideration of a conceptual plat of a minor
subdivision to result in three lots at 1306 Halibut Point Road in the R-2
multifamily residential district. The property is also known as Lot 2, Little
Critter Highland …
Tue May 12, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
La Asamblea aprueba los presupuestos del FY2027 con aumentos en tarifas de servicios públicos y tasas portuarias
La Asamblea realizará la primera lectura de las ordenanzas que adoptan los presupuestos operativos y de capital del FY2027 para todos los fondos, incluyendo aumentos en las tarifas de servicios públicos y las tasas portuarias. También discutirán un informe de análisis de necesidades de cuidado infantil y considerarán una enmienda a la carta sobre iniciativa y referéndum. Los elementos de consentimiento incluyen la aprobación de actas y el nombramiento de miembros para el Comité de Planificación para Emergencias Locales.
- Primera lectura de las ordenanzas presupuestarias del FY2027 (ORD 26-11 y 26-12) para los Fondos General, de Empresas y de Ingresos Especiales
- Enmiendas a las tarifas de servicios públicos y tasas portuarias mediante la ORD 26-12
- Aceptación y discusión del Informe de Análisis de Necesidades de Cuidado Infantil de Sitka (Ítem 26-093)
- Propuesta de enmienda a la carta para modificar los procedimientos de iniciativa y referéndum (ORD 26-13)
- Nombramiento de Michael Hall y Brian McLaughlin para el Comité de Planificación para Emergencias Locales
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✓ Decidido: Approved first reading of FY2027 budgets for all funds
The Assembly approved first readings of the FY2026-27 budgets for the General Fund, Internal Service Funds, Special Revenue Funds, and Enterprise Funds. They also accepted the Sitka Child Care Needs Analysis Report and agreed to hold a June work session. Two code amendments (donations and naming of public places) were approved on final reading, and a Home Rule Charter amendment on initiative and referendum was advanced to the October ballot. The Assembly held an executive session to discuss the municipal administrator recruitment.
- Approved April minutes (7-0)
- Appointed Michael Hall and Brian McLaughlin to Local Emergency Planning Committee (7-0)
- Approved Title 1 amendment on accepting donations (7-0)
- Approved Title 14 amendment on naming public places (7-0)
- Approved first reading of FY27 General Fund, Internal Service, Special Revenue budgets (7-0)
- Approved first reading of FY27 Enterprise Fund budgets and amended harbor fees (7-0)
- Approved first reading of Home Rule Charter amendment on initiative/referendum for October ballot (7-0)
- Accepted Sitka Child Care Needs Analysis Report (7-0)
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor Timothy Pike,
Vice Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers6:00 PMTuesday, May 12, 2026
REGULAR MEETING
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. FLAG SALUTE
III. RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IV. ROLL CALL
V. CORRESPONDENCE/AGENDA CHANGES
26-095 Reminders and Calendar
Reminders and CalendarAttachments:
VI. CEREMONIAL MATTERS
None.
VII. SPECIAL REPORTS: Government to Government, Municipal
Boards/Commissions/Committees, Municipal Departments, School District, Students
and Guests (five minute time limit)
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26-090 1) Sitka Child Care Needs Analysis Report - Southeast Childhood
Collective, Blue Shibler
2) Department Quarterly Reports - Harbors, Public and Government
Relations
Title Page
1_Sitka Child Care Report 2026
2_Sitka Child Care System Executive Brief
3_Sitka ECC Survey
Harbors Quarterly Report May2026.
P&GR Director Quarterly Report May2026
Attachments:
VIII. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the mayor imposes other time constraints at the
beginning o …
Wed May 6, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
La Comisión de Planificación considera una planta de hormigón en Granite Creek Road
La Comisión de Planificación de Sitka realiza audiencias públicas sobre tres permisos de uso condicional: un alquiler a corto plazo en 111 Wolff Drive, un bed and breakfast en 130 Anna Drive y una planta de hormigón en 400 Granite Creek Road. La comisión también considera una enmienda al texto de zonificación para el Parque Industrial Gary Paxton.
- Alquiler a corto plazo en 111 Wolff Drive en el distrito R-1
- Bed and breakfast en 130 Anna Drive en el distrito R-2
- Planta de hormigón en 400 Granite Creek Road en el distrito industrial I
- Enmienda al texto de zonificación para la Zona Especial GP Gary Paxton
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✓ Decidido: Commission approves concrete batch plant, three other land-use permits
The Planning Commission approved conditional use permits for a short-term rental at 111 Wolff Drive, a bed and breakfast at 130 Anna Drive, and a concrete batch plant at 400 Granite Creek Road. It also voted to recommend approval of a zoning text amendment for the Gary Paxton Special Zone. All votes were 3-0 due to a bare quorum.
- Approved conditional use permit for short-term rental at 111 Wolff Drive (3-0)
- Approved conditional use permit for bed and breakfast at 130 Anna Drive (3-0)
- Approved conditional use permit for concrete batch plant at 400 Granite Creek Road (3-0)
- Recommended approval of zoning text amendment for Gary Paxton Special Zone (3-0)
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda - Final
Harrigan Centennial Hall7:00 PMWednesday, May 6, 2026
I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II. CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
III. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES
A PM 26-07 Approve the April 15, 2026 meeting minutes.
6-April 15 2026 DRAFTAttachments:
IV. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
V. PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
VI. REPORTS
VII. THE EVENING BUSINESS
B CUP 26-07 Public hearing and consideration of a request for a conditional use permit
for a short-term rental at 111 Wolff Drive in the R-1 single-family and duplex
residential district. The property is also known as Lot 8, Block 2, Ted Wolff
Subdivision. The request is filed by Graham Smith. The owner of record is
Graham Smith.
CUP 26-07_Smith_111 Wolff Drive_STR_Staff Report
A_CUP 26-07_Smith_111 Wolff Drive_STR_Aerial
B_CUP 26-07_Smith_111 Wolff Drive_STR_Plat
C_CUP 26-07_Smith_111 Wolff Drive_STR_Site Plan
D_CUP 26-07_Smith_111 Wolff Drive_STR_Floor Plan
E_CUP 26-07_Smith_111 Wolff Drive_STR_Photos
F_CUP 26-07_Smith_111 Wolff Drive_STR_Density Map
G_CUP 26-07_Smith_111 Wolff Drive_STR_Renter Handout
H_CUP 26-07_Smith_111 Wolff Drive_STR_Applicant Materials
I_CUP 26-07_Smith_111 Wolff Drive_STR_Affidavit
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City and Borough Assembly
La Asamblea considerará un préstamo estatal para la actualización del sistema de desinfección de la planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales (WWTP)
La Asamblea de Sitka considerará una resolución que autoriza un préstamo del Fondo Rotatorio Estatal para un sistema de desinfección de efluentes de la planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales. Otros asuntos incluyen primeras lecturas de ordenanzas sobre donaciones, denominación de lugares públicos y aplazamiento de reuniones. La asamblea también escuchará una apelación por la denegación de una solicitud de registros públicos y revisará un plan de trabajo de la comisión de sostenibilidad.
- Aprobar renovaciones de licencias de licor para Sea Mountain Restaurant, The Galley, Dove Island Lodge y Beak Restaurant
- Nueva licencia de licor para Wildflour Cafe & Bakery
- Primera lectura de ordenanza para agregar el Capítulo 14.35 'Denominación de Lugares Públicos'
- Resolución para préstamo del Fondo Rotatorio Estatal - Sistema de Desinfección de Efluentes de la Planta de Tratamiento de Aguas Residuales (WWTP)
- Apelación de la denegación de solicitud de registros públicos por Austin Cranford
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✓ Decidido: Assembly approves state loan for wastewater disinfection upgrade
The Assembly approved a State Revolving Fund Loan for the WWTP effluent disinfection system (RES 26-04) on first and final reading. They also denied a public records request appeal, approved a new liquor license for Wildflour Cafe & Bakery, and passed ordinances on postponement of meetings, donation acceptance, and naming of public places. All votes were 7-0.
- Approved state loan for WWTP disinfection system (7-0)
- Denied public records appeal by Austin Cranford (7-0)
- Approved new liquor license for Wildflour Cafe & Bakery (7-0)
- Approved ordinance to allow postponement of meetings (7-0)
- Approved donation acceptance ordinance on first reading (7-0)
- Approved public place naming ordinance on first reading (7-0)
- Approved Sustainability Commission 2026-2027 goals (7-0)
- Appointed three assembly members to SCRES committee
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor Timothy Pike,
Vice Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers6:00 PMTuesday, April 28, 2026
REGULAR MEETING
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. FLAG SALUTE
III. RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IV. ROLL CALL
V. CORRESPONDENCE/AGENDA CHANGES
26-088 Reminders, Calendars, and General Correspondence
Reminders and CalendarAttachments:
VI. CEREMONIAL MATTERS
26-079 Service Award - Jeff Budd (Library Commission)
Jeff Budd Service AwardAttachments:
VII. SPECIAL REPORTS: Government to Government, Municipal
Boards/Commissions/Committees, Municipal Departments, School District, Students
and Guests (five minute time limit)
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26-080 1) Sitka Tribe of Alaska Tribal Council
2) Sitka School Board - Phil Burdick
3) 2025 CBS Electric Annual Report
4) Department Quarterly Reports - Electric, Fire, Library
Title Page
2025 CBS Electric Utility Annual Report
Electric Quarterly Report
Fire Quarterly Report
Library Quarterly Report
Attachments:
VIII. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, …
Fri Apr 24, 2026 · 5:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
Entrevistando a candidatos a administrador municipal
La asamblea entrevistará a la candidata Jenny Alber y discutirá los próximos pasos tanto para Alber como para un segundo solicitante, Dahl, posiblemente en sesión ejecutiva. Decidirán sobre el proceso a seguir.
- Entrevista de la candidata a administradora municipal Jenny Alber vía Zoom
- Discusión de ambos candidatos, Alber y Dahl
- Decisión sobre los próximos pasos para cada solicitante
- Posible sesión ejecutiva
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✓ Decidido: No hiring decision made for municipal administrator
The Assembly interviewed one candidate and held an executive session to discuss two finalists for municipal administrator. After reconvening, members decided to take additional time to consider the candidates individually before determining next steps. No formal decision or vote on hiring occurred.
- Approved executive session to discuss candidates Steven Dahl and Jenny Alber (7-0)
- Reconvened after executive session
- Tabled decision on municipal administrator hiring for further individual consideration
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor Timothy Pike,
Vice Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers5:00 PMFriday, April 24, 2026
SPECIAL MEETING
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. FLAG SALUTE
III. RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IV. ROLL CALL
V. NEW BUSINESS:
A 26-074 Municipal Administrator applicant interview - Jenny Alber (via Zoom)
Alber_MA ApplicantAttachments:
B 26-076 Discussion / Direction / Decision regarding municipal administrator
interviews (Alber and Dahl) possible executive session
Item BAttachments:
C 26-077 Discussion / Direction / Decision on next steps for each applicant
Item CAttachments:
VI. PERSONS TO BE HEARD:
Public participation on any item on or off the agenda. Not to exceed 3 minutes for any
individual.
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VII. ADJOURNMENT
Note: Detailed information on these agenda items can be found on the City website at
https://sitka.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx or by contacting the Municipal Clerk's Office at
City Hall, 100 Lincoln Street or 907.747.1826. A hard copy of the Assembly packet is
available at the Sitka Public Library. Regular and Special Assembly meetings are
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Thu Apr 23, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
Assembly revisará y decidirá sobre el Proyecto de Presupuesto FY2027
La Assembly se reúne para discutir y tomar medidas sobre el Proyecto de Presupuesto del Administrador para FY2027. Esto incluye revisiones del Fondo General, los Fondos de Empresas y de Ingresos Especiales, y el Plan de Mejoras de Capital. El cuerpo también considerará una extensión de arrendamiento para una asociación de acuicultura.
- Proyecto de Presupuesto FY2027: Fondo General
- Proyecto de Presupuesto FY2027: Fondos de Empresas, Servicio Interno e Ingresos Especiales
- Plan de Mejoras de Capital FY2027
- Extensión de arrendamiento para Northern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association en Gary Paxton Industrial Park
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✓ Decidido: Assembly adds $30k for field sand, limits conference attendance
The Assembly approved a $30,000 addition to the FY2027 General Fund budget for athletic field sand (7-0). They also voted to limit Assembly attendance at the Alaska Municipal League Annual Conference to five members (7-0 after amendment from three). A lease extension for the Northern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association was approved (7-0). No final vote was taken on the overall FY2027 budget; further discussions are scheduled.
- Approved lease extension for NSRAA at Gary Paxton Industrial Park (7-0)
- Added $30,000 to General Fund for athletic field sand (7-0)
- Reversed seven-member AML conference attendance to five members (7-0)
- Discussed enterprise fund rate increases (electric, water, wastewater, solid waste, harbors) without formal vote
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor Timothy Pike,
Vice Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers6:00 PMThursday, April 23, 2026
SPECIAL MEETING
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. FLAG SALUTE
III. RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IV. ROLL CALL
V. CORRESPONDENCE/AGENDA CHANGES
VI. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the mayor imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.
VII. NEW BUSINESS:
A 26-078 Approve an extension of lease agreements between the City and Borough
of Sitka and Northern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association, Inc.
regarding Block 4, Lots 2 & 3, Gary Paxton Industrial Park
Motion_Lease ExtensionAttachments:
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B 26-062 Discussion / Direction / Decision of the FY2027 Draft Administrator's
Budget with focus on the Enterprise Funds, Internal Service Funds, and
Special Revenue Funds (Assembly action may be taken)
Slides_FY2027 Draft Budget Presentation_4-23 Meeting
Enterprise ISF Other Governmental_FY2027 Draft Budget Packet
Attachments:
C 26-063 Dis …
Wed Apr 22, 2026 · 5:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
Entrevista a Steven Dahl para administrador municipal
La Asamblea entrevistará a Steven Dahl, el único solicitante para el puesto de Administrador Municipal, a través de Zoom. Luego podrán realizar una sesión ejecutiva para discutir la entrevista. Se escucharán comentarios públicos sobre cualquier asunto.
- Entrevista a Steven Dahl para Administrador Municipal vía Zoom
- Posible sesión ejecutiva para discutir la entrevista
- Período de comentarios públicos
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✓ Decidido: Council interviews municipal administrator candidate, holds executive session
The Assembly interviewed Steven Dahl for the municipal administrator position, then voted unanimously to enter executive session to discuss his character. No final hiring decision was made; the next candidate interview is scheduled for April 24.
- Interviewed municipal administrator candidate Steven Dahl
- Approved motion to enter executive session (7-0)
- Reconvened in regular session without a decision
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor Timothy Pike,
Vice Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers5:00 PMWednesday, April 22, 2026
SPECIAL MEETING
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. FLAG SALUTE
III. RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IV. ROLL CALL
V. NEW BUSINESS:
A 26-073 Municipal Administrator applicant interview - Steven Dahl (via Zoom)
Dahl_MA ApplicantAttachments:
B 26-075 Discussion / Direction / Decision regarding tonight's interview (possible
executive session)
Item BAttachments:
VI. PERSONS TO BE HEARD:
Public participation on any item on or off the agenda. Not to exceed 3 minutes for any
individual.
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VII. ADJOURNMENT
Note: Detailed information on these agenda items can be found on the City website at
https://sitka.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx or by contacting the Municipal Clerk's Office at
City Hall, 100 Lincoln Street or 907.747.1826. A hard copy of the Assembly packet is
available at the Sitka Public Library. Regular and Special Assembly meetings are
livestreamed through the City's website and aired live on KCAW FM 104.7. To receive
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Tue Apr 21, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
Evaluaciones anuales para los dos principales funcionarios de Sitka
La Asamblea llevará a cabo evaluaciones anuales para el Administrador Municipal John Leach (sesión pública solicitada) y la Abogada Municipal Rachel Jones (sesión ejecutiva solicitada). Considerarán resoluciones que rijan los procesos de evaluación.
- Evaluación anual para el Administrador Municipal John Leach (audiencia pública solicitada)
- Evaluación anual para la Abogada Municipal Rachel Jones (sesión ejecutiva solicitada)
governmentadministrationpersonnelevaluationssitka
✓ Decidido: Assembly issues exemplary evaluation to administrator, no pay increase
The Assembly held a special meeting to evaluate the Municipal Administrator and Municipal Attorney. The Administrator received an exemplary evaluation with no pay increase, consistent with a prior agreement. The Attorney also received an exemplary evaluation, with future pay and benefits to be negotiated; that evaluation was conducted in executive session.
- Approved exemplary evaluation for Municipal Administrator John Leach (no pay increase)
- Approved exemplary evaluation for Municipal Attorney Rachel Jones (pay and benefits to be negotiated)
- Approved motion to enter executive session for attorney evaluation (7-0)
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor Timothy Pike,
Vice Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers6:00 PMTuesday, April 21, 2026
SPECIAL MEETING
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. FLAG SALUTE
III. RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IV. ROLL CALL
V. NEW BUSINESS:
A 26-071 Annual evaluation for Municipal Administrator John Leach (requests
evaluation be held in public)
01 Cover Page
02 Resolutions governing eval process (1)
03 Leach Employment Agreement_sixth
04 Job Description_Municipal Administrator FINAL_05.17.24
05 AML FY26 Salary and Benefit_Administrator - Final
Attachments:
B 26-072 Annual evaluation for Municipal Attorney Rachel Jones (requests evaluation
be held in executive session)
01 Motion Attorney
02 Resolutions governing eval process.
03 Jones Employement Agreement_one
04 Job Description_Municipal Attorney FINAL 04.19.24
05 AML FY26 Salary and Benefit_Attorney- Final
Attachments:
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VI. PERSONS TO BE HEARD:
Public participation on any item on or off the agenda. Not to exceed 3 minutes for any
individual.
VII. ADJOURNMENT
Note: Detailed information on these agenda items can be found on the …
Wed Apr 15, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning Commission
La Comisión de Planificación de Sitka debatirá cambios de zonificación para ADU y considerará una variación para la Tribu
La comisión llevará a cabo audiencias públicas sobre una fusión de lotes en 338-344 Katlian Avenue y una variación importante para la Tribu Sitka de Alaska en 200 Katlian Avenue. También discutirán cambios propuestos al código de zonificación para Unidades de Vivienda Accesoria (ADUs).
- Fusión de lotes de 338 y 344 Katlian Avenue en el distrito R-1
- Variación importante para la Tribu Sitka: aumentar la cobertura del lote al 45.6%, reducir el retiro frontal a 2 pies, eliminar el estacionamiento fuera de la calle en 200 Katlian Avenue
- Discusión de cambios al código de zonificación para Unidades de Vivienda Accesoria (ADUs)
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✓ Decidido: Approved major variance for Sitka Tribe carving shed (4-0)
The Planning Commission approved a major variance for the Sitka Tribe of Alaska to increase lot coverage to 45.6%, reduce front setback to 2 feet, and eliminate parking for a carving shed at 200 Katlian Avenue (4-0). Also approved a lot merger of two lots at 338 and 344 Katlian Avenue (4-0). A discussion on ADU code changes resulted in further staff direction but no motion.
- Approved major variance for Sitka Tribe carving shed: lot coverage 45.6%, front setback 2 ft, zero parking (4-0)
- Approved lot merger of 338 and 344 Katlian Avenue into one 4,261 sq ft lot (4-0)
- Discussed ADU code changes; no motion, directed staff to explore pre-approved designs and short-term rental limits
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CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda - Final
Harrigan Centennial Hall7:00 PMWednesday, April 15, 2026
I. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
II. CONSIDERATION OF THE AGENDA
III. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES
A PM 26-06 Approve the April 1, 2026 meeting minutes.
5-April 1 2026 DRAFTAttachments:
IV. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
(Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the Chair imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.)
V. PLANNING DIRECTOR’S REPORT
VI. REPORTS
VII. THE EVENING BUSINESS
B P 25- 09 Public hearing and consideration of a plat for a lot merger of 338 and 344
Katlian Avenue in the R-1 single-family and duplex residential district. The
property is also known as Lots 43 and 44, Block 1,U.S. Survey 2542 A&B,
Sitka Indian Village. The request is filed by Bill Grant. The owner of record
is North Pacific Seafoods, Inc.
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B_P 25-09_North Pacific Seafood_388 & 344 Katlian Ave_Lot Merger_US Survey 2542
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D_P 25-09_North Pacific Seafood_388 & 344 Katlian Ave_Lot Merger_Photos
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Tue Apr 14, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City and Borough Assembly
Asamblea votará sobre financiación suplementaria para remoción de nieve
La Asamblea considerará una apropiación suplementaria para la remoción de nieve en el año fiscal 2026, adoptará el Plan de Preservación Histórica de Sitka y autorizará un arrendamiento con la Asociación de Acuicultura Regional del Sudeste Norte en el Parque Industrial Gary Paxton. Los elementos de consentimiento rutinarios incluyen la aprobación de actas de reuniones y renovaciones de licencias de licor.
- Apropiación suplementaria para remoción de nieve (ORD 26-07)
- Adopción del Plan de Preservación Histórica de Sitka (diferido del 24 de marzo)
- Acuerdo de arrendamiento con NSRAA para el Bloque 4, Lote 1 en el Parque Industrial Gary Paxton
- Nombramiento de Chad Goeden al Comité de Inversiones
- Renovación de cuatro licencias de licor (Nugget Restaurant, Harbor Mountain Brewing, Bayview Restaurant, Sitka Hotel)
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✓ Decidido: Lease for aquaculture association at industrial park denied (4-2)
The Assembly denied a lease agreement with Northern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association for a lot at Gary Paxton Industrial Park. A supplemental appropriation for snow removal was approved on final reading. The Sitka Historic Preservation Plan was adopted with a sunset amendment to Appendix G. An ordinance allowing postponement of items to a specified date passed first reading.
- Approved consent agenda including meeting minutes and liquor license renewals (6-0)
- Appointed Chad Goeden to Investment Committee (6-0)
- Approved supplemental appropriations for snow removal, FY2026 (6-0)
- Adopted Sitka Historic Preservation Plan with sunset amendment to Appendix G (6-0)
- Approved ordinance to allow postponement to a certain time, first reading (6-0)
- Denied lease agreement with Northern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association (4-2)
Assembly Chambers
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City and Borough Assembly
CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA
Meeting Agenda
ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS
330 Harbor Drive
Sitka, AK
(907)747-1811
Mayor Steven Eisenbeisz,
Deputy Mayor Timothy Pike,
Vice Deputy Mayor JJ Carlson,
Kevin Mosher, Scott Saline,
Thor Christianson, Katie Riley
Municipal Administrator: John Leach
Municipal Attorney: Rachel Jones
Municipal Clerk: Sara Peterson
Assembly Chambers6:00 PMTuesday, April 14, 2026
REGULAR MEETING
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. FLAG SALUTE
III. RECITAL OF LANDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
IV. ROLL CALL
V. CORRESPONDENCE/AGENDA CHANGES
26-070 Reminders, Calendars, and General Correspondence
Reminders and Calendar
Jeff Budd Service Award
Attachments:
VI. CEREMONIAL MATTERS
None.
VII. SPECIAL REPORTS: Government to Government, Municipal
Boards/Commissions/Committees, Municipal Departments, School District, Students
and Guests (five minute time limit)
26-068 Department Quarterly Reports - Public Works and Harrigan Centennial Hall
PW Quarterly Report Q3FY26
HCH Quarterly Report (January 1-March 31, 2026)
Attachments:
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VIII. PERSONS TO BE HEARD
Public participation on any item off the agenda. All public testimony is not to exceed 3
minutes for any individual, unless the mayor imposes other time constraints at the
beginning of the agenda item.
IX. CONSENT AGENDA
All matters under Item IX Consent Agenda are considered to be routine and will be
enacted by one mo …
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