07/20/83 Tower/Annex PropertyJuly 20, 1983
Kalispell City Council
Kaliispellq MT 59901
Attention: Gail Vidal
Dear Councilmemberst
Per the attached minutes of the Kalispell Airport Association, WMe
hereby request that the property described in the attached appraisal
be annexed under B-6 Zone and be listed for sale, The proceeds of
such sale are to be used, according to our past agreement, only for
c-spital Lnprovenents of the Airport.
In v1dition, we would ask the city to advance funds to complete
our OprCyamentspreviously slarted.in order to protect the volunteer
physical Mpnovenents Arcady valued at apg,�-oxiiratt?ly $80,000.
Very twuly yourso
KALISPE-,11 AIR(),RT ASSOCIATIO11N
H, TWO,
President
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GEORGE A. MURRAY REAL ESTATE BROKER • BOX 681 • KALISPELL, MONT., 59901
26 May 1983
Le6_-Tower, President
Kalispell Airport Authority
Box 818
Kalispell, Montana,
Re: Appraisal Tract 1G, Section 19 Twnsp 28 N Rng 21 W
Lee:
Per your request I have inspected the above described
property and after a review of recent sales and develop-
ments estimate the current market value to be:
$175, 000
My assumptions are the property to be annexed into the
city of Kalispell and be designated B6 per the current
zoning ordinance.
If you have any further questions, please contact me.
Sincerely
f
GEORGE A Y
real esta.t b er
Enclosures: Assessor's Map
Zone Map
Zone Definition
Deed
IRBIEgl: LCVG IM ECONGMIC SUNCRT REQUEST
fHEM121Q_RXIRALISMIL AIRPCRT ASSWIMCM
Nb request that the City Council support us an the following three main
topics.
1. Authorization for lot to be sold an west side of Airport Road.
2® Put paving job up for bid. Completion to be this 011.
3. Assist the Airport Association in financing of paving. Land
to be used as security should bid be accepted.
The Board of Directo s proposed that the Kalispell Airport Association
borrow $140,000.00 0 7% interest to be amortized over a 20 year contract.
These payments would be made monthly at $1,080.00.
1st year0669,90,6686600006421000 x 6 .,26C®
2nd x 12 ...... oeac00000 $2020*00
Ad x 24 $5,040-00
FIRST YEAR TOTAL ANTICIPATED MCNE
This proposal will go into effect September 1st, 1983 if accepted by the
City Council.
B-6 Zone
±. _itional Permitted
Ise Reauired Uses
1. Accessory building or use incidental and subordinate in area,
extent and purpose, maintained under the same ownership, and
commonly associated with the operation of the primary use of the
lot or parcel of land.
2. Alcohol beverage packaged retail sales. (see "Taverns").
X 3. Amusement park or zoo.
4. Antiques, gift and card retail sales.
5. Art galleries.
6. Art supply, retail sales.
7. Automobile parking operated in conjunction with permitted uses
and in accordance with.the requirements of chapter 4, se,tion 4.02. _
8. Automobile service station as defined in chapter 2.
9. Bakery shops, confectionaries and delicatessens., wholesale
and retail; provided such operations are limited to one thousand
five hundred square feet of manufacturing area and to the use
of non -smoke producing types of furnaces.
10. Barber and beauty services.
11. Boat marinas and sale of boating supplies and fuel.
12. Boat sales, new and used.
13. Bowling alleys.
14. Bus passenger terminal buildings -local and cross country.
15. Car washing and waxing, inside a building or in conjunction
with an automobile service station.
16. Child care center.
17. Churches and other places of worship including Parish Houses
and Sunday school buildings.
18. Clubs and other places of entertainment operated as commercial
enterprises.
X 19. Community center buildings, gymnasiums, swimming pools, beaches
other similar activities operated by a public agency, neighborhood
or home owners association.
X 20. Convention hall facilities.
B-b Gone
Conditional Permitted
Use Required Uses
21. Dairy bar and ice cream manufacture for retail sale on the
premises only.
22. Docks and piers for pleasure craft, public and private, no
sale of fuel or supplies.
X ZZm5 URtuc- tK�)
23. Drug stores.
24. Dry cleaning --pick-up station.
25. Dry cleaning, self-service (coin operated).
X 26. Dwelling; multifamily; provided, that same shall comply with
the floor area, open space, living space and recreation space
ratios of the RA-3 District.
27. Eating and drinking establishments except drive-ins.
X 28. Electrical distribution station.
29. Excavation, simple foundations and utility.
30. Florist, retail.
31. Fuel oil, and kerosene for domestic heating purposes in
ground containers (must comply with applicable fire codes).
X 33. Golf courses.
X 34. Golf driving range and putting course.
X 35. Heliports.
36. Hotel.
37. Incidental accessory retail uses such as cafeterias, gifts
or variety shops, soda bars conducted solely for the convenience
of the employees, patients, tenants, patrons or visitors on the
premises wholly within the principal building and without exterior
advertising display.
X 38. Landfills, reclamation to improve steep, low or otherwise
unusable land.
39. Launderette, self service, where individual, family. size
equipment is rented for use by the customer.
40. Laundry pick-up stations.
X 41. Libraries, museums.
X 42. Law enforcement and fire suppression stations, publicly
operated. B-6 Zone:_
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3-6 Zone
Permitted
ICgitional
Required
Uses
X
43.
Motels and motor hotels.
44.
Newsstands.
45.
Parks.
46.
Public transportation shelter stations.
47.
Public utility service installations.
X
48.
Railroad rights -of -way.
X
49.
Rapid transit routes and pick-up stations.
50.
Recreational area, commercial, as defined in chapter.2.
51.
Restaurants.
X
52.
Restaurants, as an incidental use within a building used
primarily for a different use, not serving alcoholic beverages
and
having patron seating for no more than twenty-five persons
at one time.
53.
Sporting goods sales.
54.
Taverns.
55.
Taxi stands.
X
56.
Temporary buildings or structures.
57.
Theaters housed in a permanent indoor structure.
X
58.
Travel trailer or recreational vehicle park.,
X
59.
Water storage facilities.
B-6 Zone