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December 4, 1974
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• AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING, KENAI CITY COUNCIL
DECEMBER 4, 1974, 8:00 P.M.
KENAI LIBRARY
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
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ROLL CALL
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AGENDA APPROVAL
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
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1: Renewal of dispensary license - Harbor View Hotel
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2: Renewal of club license - Fraternal Order of Eagles SS2S/3249
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PERSONS PRESENT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD:
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MINUTES
1. Minutes of Regular Meeting, November 20, 1974
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CORRESPONDENCE
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OLD BUSINESS
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1. Materials for ballpark
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2, Request for a ent-Ar# ur YQung 8g Co S1 0 00
Resolution 74 -SZ -Intra and Transfer-Audit•$,3ob
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NEW BUSINESS
1. Bills to be paid bills to be ratified .
Ordinance
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2. 251.74 -Amending Taxicab Ordinance
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3. Ordinance 252.74 -Amending Public Brim ptoynent Relations Act
4. Ordinance 2S3 -74 -Abandoned
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Motor Yehicias
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1. City Manager's Report
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3. Mayor's Report
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4. City Clerk's Report
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S. Financo Director's Report
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6. "Planning 4 Zoning's Report
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7. Borough Assemblymen's Report
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MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING
KENAI CITY COUNCIL
DECEMBER 4, 1974
8:00 P.M.
KENAI LIBRARY
The Council gave the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL: Members present - Richard Morgan, H. J. Steiner, Oscar Thomas,
baward Ambarlan, A. L. Hudson, and Mayor James Elson.
Members absent - James Doyle.
AGENDA APPROVAL
The Agenda was approved as presented.
B: PUBLIC HEARINGS
Renewal of Dispensary License - Harbor View Hotel
Mr. Lynn stated the taxes are current and the Police have no
objection to the renewal. Mr. Lynn recommends approval. There
were no objections.
B 2: Renewal of Club License - Fraternal Order of Eagles 3S2S/3249
Mr. Lynn reported the taxes are current and the Police have no
objections to the issuing of the renewal. Mr. Lynn recommends
approval. There were no objections.
C*# PERSONS PRESENT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD:
None.
D: MINUTES
The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of November 20, 1974 were
approved as distributed.
E: CORRESPONDENCE
None.
F: OLD BUSINESS
Materials for ballpark
Mr. Lynn stated he spoke with Kay Torzy and B.O.R. have
accepted the Schedule of Use. They have a few more questions
but the major obstacle was the Schedule of Use.
The bid specs are being prepared for the lights at the ballpark.
Mayor Elson introduced Max Swearingen, Manager of the Oilers and
then recapped what has taken place thus far.
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F - 1 - Materials for ballpark - continued
Mr. Grange from Superior Builders stated he has a bill for
$1,600 for materials purchased by the Oilers. Councilman
Steiner questioned the difference in the Kenai Supply bill and
their bid price,
Mayor Elson stated the suppliers should present their bills to
the Oilers and the Oilers in turn submit a bill to the City for
the completed project. Mr. Baldwin stated the City can buy a
special project, in this case a fence.
Councilman Steiner asked how long it would take the Administration;
-{ to get the grant ready. Mr. Lynn stated it would take him!
t approximately three weeks to prepare and B.O.R. approximately
six weeks to process.
Councilman Thomas stated if we take the money from Parks 4
Recreation Capital Budget we need to come up with #3,300..
Thomas moved and Steiner seconded we appropriate $6,600 to pay `
the Oilers - $1,600 for Superior Builders and $5,000 for Kenai
Supply$ to relieve City of moral obligation 4 apply for the grant.
Mr. Baldwin stated we can buy the fence from the Oilers and
get a Bill of Sale. i
After further discussion, Thomas, with consent of second,
(Steiner), withdrew the motion.
Mr. Swearingen will present a bill for the completed fence.
There was no objection to placing this on the next Agenda.
F 2: Request for payment - Arthur Young 4 Co. - $18.000 - Resolution
74-32 - intrafund Transfer - Audit - $8,300
Mr. Lynn stated the original bid was for $17,500 and he can't
determine how the basic bid was raised to $18,000. He suggests
before we pay the full amount we get a detail explanation.
There was a question on the $2,976 per diem as it was to be
included in the $17,500 figure. Mr. Lynn stated they had agreed
to drop the $1,020 on consultation of bond refunding. There was
also a question on the Special Assessment fund analysis billing.
After further discussion, Thomas moved and Hudson seconded to
authorize payment of $5,500 and write a letter asking for a
justification of the billing. The motion carried by roll call
vote with Morgan dissenting.
Hudson moved and Thomas seconded to adopt Resolution 74-52 -
changing the amount of transfer of $6,300 to $2,740 from the
Contingency Fund account of Non -Departmental to Professional
Services of Legislative Dept. - for payment of Audit for Fiscal
Year ending June 30, 1974. The motion carried unanimously by
roll call vote. Administration is to send copies of the contract
to the Councilmen.
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NEW BUSINESS
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Bills to be paid - bills to be ratified
None.
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Ordinance 251-74 - Amending Taxicab Ordinance
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Mr. Baldwin stated this is a housekeeping Ordinance. Section
20-3 gives the flexibility -to change cars and Section 20.6 -
amends (h) to reflect the Certificate of Public Convenience
and Necessity from either the State or City. i
After some discussion, Steiner moved and Thomas seconded to
introduce Ordinance 2S1-74 adding "k" to Section 20-6(3) -
Proof of insurance. The motion carried unanimously'by roll
call vote.
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Ordinance 252-74 - Amending Public Employment Relations Act Ord.
Mr. Baldwin stated this is another housekeeping ordinance. A
wrong Statute was quoted in the first ordinance.
Steiner moved and Morgan seconded to introduce Ordinance 252 -74 -
Amending Public Employment Relations Act Ordinance. The motion
carried unanimously by roll call vote.
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Ordinance 253-74 - Abandoned Motor Vehicles
Steiner mov-d and Hudson seconded to introduce Ordinance 2S3-
74 - Abandoned Motor Vehicles. The motion carried unanimously
by roll call vote.
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REPORTS
H - 1:
City Manager's Report
(a)
Sewer Treatment Plant
Mr. Lynn stated the Federal Audit is not complete on the Sewer
Treatment Plant and don't know if the Wince, Corthell bill is
an allowable expense.
(b)
City Engineer
The applicant for Engineer has accepted the position. He
doesn't want his name disclosed as yet as his boss is on
vacation and hasn't turned in his resignation. There is one
problem, if he terminates before his two years are up, which is
March 6th, he will have to pay $550 towards his moving expenses.
He would be able to come on board January 13th if the City would
be willing to pick up the $550 out of the $1,S00 allowed for
moving expenses pprovided for in the personnel manual. Councilman
Hudson asked if he were a registered engineer. Mr. Lynn stated
he is registered in California and Missouri and is interested in
becoming.registered in Alaska.
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City Manager's Report - continued g
Several areas have come up that will need the attention of
the engineer. He need to work with the Department of Environ-
mental Conservation for an alternate water source and getting
? the Capital Improvement program lined up and ready for the
° budget. Some engineering and architect firms state the existing
5 Court House is a suitable building and think this should be
looked into for a library.
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Steiner moved and Morgan seconded to authorize up to $1,500 to
cover moving expenses and penalty to the City of Anchorage. ;
The motion carried unanimously by roll call vote.
(c) Nildwood Contract
Mr. Lynn stated Wildwood pays $35,00 for police and fire
protection. They would provide warm storage for roughly $3,000
a month. He suggests we live with the contract this year and
forget about warm storage this winter.
Councilman Morgan asked why the annual report had been dropped.
Mr. Lynn stated he has higher priorities. He is using the
work sheetproject to show the status of various projects. ►.
Councilman Morgan also noted there was no action on Parks Usage.
Mr. Lynn state we need to have more police and better regulations,
and an ordinance outline procedures. Councilman Morgan asked
what Administration is doing on the assessment districts not
finalized. Mr. Lynn stated we could go ahead and start actions
on the three districts not approved. Councilman Morgan stated
these are accounts receivable.
Councilman Ambarian asked if Administration was still considering
the consolidation of the police and fire departments. Mr. Lynn
stated not consolidation per se but have an auxialiary fire
department and cross train the policemen to serve as firemen.
Councilman Ambarian asked about the house numbering project.
Mr. Lynn stated the street signs should be put up first.
Councilman Thomas stated he doesn't$o along with going without
warm storage. Councilman asked if Administration had looked
into renting the old Chrysler building.
Mr. Lynn reported he has asked F.A.A. to give us a hand to find
a qualified Airport Manager going through intergovernmental
Personnal Act. This is a Federal Program where personnel can
be loaned to state or local governments and they pick up part
of the salary, an average of 60%.
Mr. Lynn reported a tanker has been located in Fairbanks and
has been check out and a freeze was put on it, it has a
2,600 gal capacity. We should have it'in four weeks or so.
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City Attorney's Report
Fir. Baldwin reported he is working on the land files to compile
a list of City land. He has started on the codification. tie
would like to have a committee for a sounding board. Councilman
Steiner felt the full Council should act as the sounding board
for the first meeting.
Mayor's Report
Mayor Elson stated he met with Mr. Lynn to review the financial
status of the City. 294 of the budget is dedicated to debt
service. He feels the revenue should be increased through
assessment districts, land management and an Airport Manager
would be able to increase revenue from the airport operation.
He further reported he met with the Chamber of Commerce Board
of Directors. They are working on a legislative program.
Councilman Steiner felt the Council should prepare a legislative
program. There was no objection to having a work session on
December 10, 1974 to discuss the legislative program, dogs and
moving expenses for department heads and a work session on
December 17th with Dick Engen to discuss the library.
City Clerk's Report y
No report.
Finance Director's Report
No report.
Planning 6 Zoning's Report
No report.
Borough Assemblymen's Report
Assemblyman Steiner reported on the Assembly Meeting of ¢
November 26, 1974.
Ordinance 74-67 - to rpovide for obtaining a permit from the
State of Alaska to establish a mobile home park was introduced.
This is a housekeeping ordinance.
Ordinance 74-69 - Enacting a Zoning Code for the City of Kenai
requiring ratification by the electorate of the City of Kenai,
failed introduction.
Ordinance 74-70 - Enacting a Zoning Code for the City of Kenai
was introduced.
Ordinance 74-71 - the bond issue for Kenai Central High School
was introduced. Hearing is set for January 7, 1975. i
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H -*7 - Borough Assemblymen's Report - continued
The irst regular Kenai Council meeting in January falls on
t New Years Day.
CSteiner moved and Morgan seconded to move the first Council
Meeting in January to January 8th. There was no objection and
was so ordered.
Councilman Morgan reported that the Oilers Manager, Max Swearingen
has come highly recommended.. Mr. Swearingen stated the debts
are not insurmountable. There is alot of work and there is alot
of support. He stated there is a general meeting tomorrow night
and the Council are welcome to attend. They are looking for a
place for a ball field and will need bleachers, rest rooms,
! concession stands, etc. There are lots of hurdles but are not
insurmountable.
MEETING ADJOURNED 11:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Sharon Loosli, City Clerk
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WILUAN a [GAN, GOVERNOR
AlCOHOUC BfVIRAGI CDNIROL 80AR0 509 W. 3R0. Sl. -ANCHORAGE 995W
November 4, 1974 '
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Mr. George Navarre �t
City Manager
( City of Kenai t
P. Box 580
Kenai, Alaska 99611
Dear Mr. Navarre:
Listed below is the action taken by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
y ;( concerning liquor license applications in the City of Kenai:
Approved renewal of bevera4e dispensary license;
Harbor View Hotel: Theodore 0. & Helen I. Erlwein; Peninsula and
Bluff; mail Box 3138, Kenai, Alaska.
► The City of Kenai may protest issuance of the above listed license within
�- 30 days of receipt of this letter. If protest has not been entered upon
completion of the 30 -day waiting period, the license will be issued.
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Acting Director
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November 18, 1974
Mr. George Navarre
City Manager
- City of Kenai
P.O. Box 580
Kenai, Alaska 99611
R Dear Mr. Navarre:
Listed below is the action taken by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
concerning liquor license applications in the City of Kenai:
Approved renewal of club license:
Fraternal Order -of Eagles 3525/3249; Fraternal Order of Eagles
352513249; Mile 6 Kenai Spur Road; mail Drawer 2761, Kenai,
Alaska.
" The City of Kenai may protest issuance of the above listed license within
30 days,of receipt of this letter. If protest has not been entered upon
completion of the 30 -day waiting period, the license will be issued.
Sincerely,
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Acting Director
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Introduced
Date Introd
TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM: $V -,30b from "Contin
of Non -Departmental to "Professional Service:
for payment of Audit for Fiscal Year ending �
That this transfer be accomplished forthwith
been accomplished on the Sth day of December
Passed this day of December, 1974.
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P.O. Box 880
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November 13, 1974
Professional services rendered including:
Annual audit of various funds of
City of Kenai,
June $0, 1974
$180000.00
Special projects not included as
audit function;
Special Assessment fund analysis
1,800.00 -�
Analysis of Fire Department
special cost
accounts (prior years)
360.00
Trust and Agency account reconciliation
with State Fish and tame department
420.00
Consultation and conferences regarding
Befunding Bond Issue
1.020.00 •�
21,800.00
Actual per diem and travel costa
2.978.00
24,678.00
Lees Interim payment
..112.600.00)
Total balance due ..
$12.070.00
Analysis of chargee by funds:
Central Treasury
$ 860.00
General
2,800.00
Special Revenue Funds
2,600.00
Debt Service
900.00
Capital Projects
3,400.00
Pnterprise
1,600.00
Trust & Agency
300.00
Special Assessments
10800.00
General Fixed Assets
460:00
Supervision and review of
budgets, minutes, etc.
3.700.00
$18.000.00
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PLEDGE: OF ALLEGIANCE
A:
ROLL CALL
AGENDA APPROVAL
B:
PUBLIC HEARINGS
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B - 1:
Renewal of dispensary license - Harbor View Hotel
B - 2:
Renewal of club license - Fraternal Order of Eagles 3525/3249
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PERSONS PRESENT SCHEDULED TO Bis HEARD:
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D:
MINUTES
1. Minutes of Regular Meeting, November 20, 1974
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CORRESPONDENCE
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OLD BUSINESS
1. Materials for ballpark
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2. Re oietion 74-5j� nt atFundY�roalsf T°buaA4403A0 0
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NEW BUSINESS
I . Bills to be paid bilis to be ratified
2. Ordinance 251.74-Amonding Taxicab Ordinance
3. Ordinance 252 -74 -Amending Public Employment Relations Act Ord.,
4.• Ordinance 253.74 -Abandoned Motor Vehicles
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REPORTS
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1. City Manager's Report -
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2. City Attorney's Report
3. Mayor's Report
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City Clork's Report
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S. Finance Director's Report
6. Planning 4 Zoning's Report
7. Borough Assemblymen's Report
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PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD:
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November 13, 1974
City of Kenai
P.O. Box 580
_ Kenai, Alaska 99611
Professional services rendered including:
Annual audit of various funds
of City of Kenai,
Tune 30, 1874
$18,000.00
Special projects not included
as audit function:
Special ArsHessment fund
analysis
1,800.00
" Analysis of Fire Department spacial cost
accounts (prior years)
360.00
Trust and Agency account
reconciliation
with State Fish and Came
Department
420.00
Consultation and conferences regarding
Refunding Bond Issue
1,020.00
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21,600.00
Actual per diem and travel costs
2,976.00
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24,576.00
Lose interim payment
(12,800.00)
Total balance due
$12.076.00
Analysis of charges by funds:
Central. Troarsury
$ 850.00
General
2,600.00
Special • Revenue Funds
2,500.00
Debt Sarvsru
900.00
Capital. PrujecU4
3,400,00
Entorpriso
1,500.00
Truest & Agency
.1100.00
Spec! al AEsr4assmen is
1,800.00
General ]Fixed Assuts
980.00
Supervision and roviow of
budgets, minutes, etc.
3,700.00
$18,000.00
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Hours through October 15, 1879:
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George M. Hedla, partner - Audit review
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Clyde hi. Sherwood, Partner -- Audit review
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William R. Lovern, Principal - Audit review and field work
45
John Parisena, Senior - Report, field work and supervision
268
William A. Stilling, Senior - Field work
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J. William Howard, Semi -Senior - Field work
195
Glen Magee, Junior - Field work
183 '
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Joe Fordo, Junior - Field work
33
Carolyn Evans, Junior - Field work
19
Rick Straub, Junior - Field work
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Report Department, Processing time
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Total time
828
Loss: Hours reduced and charged to staff training
(1,02)
Chargeable time
72.8
NOTE: The above does not include travel time.
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Dir. George S. Navarre
City Manager
City of Kenai
Box 580
Kenai, Alaska 99611
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ANCHORAGE.AL.A$KA 99501
March 7, 1974
Re: 1973/71 Independent Audit Report
Dear Dir, Naverre:
In response to Mr. David Chen's request for an approxi-
mation of the 1973/74 audit fee we have reviewed our proposed budget
!; of the work to be performed and estimate the total charges to be
$15,500 to $17,500. Our estimate includes travel and per diem costs
as well as typing and reproduction expenses.
It is difficult to make any firm commitment with regards
{f to total charges since it is based on the amount of time involved.
Discussions with Mr. Chan indicate that certain costs included in
our estimate pertaining to typing and clerical functions can be
performed by his staff. In that event, the audit cost would be
'. reduced accordingly.
►- ;� Ile are looking forward to serving the City of Kenai as
` auditors and am certain that a mutually satisfactory contract for
services can be reached. •
Very truly yours,
ARTHUR YOUNG & CODSPANY
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CITY OF KENAI
ORDINANCE NO. 251-74
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI
AMENDING SECTIONS 20-3 AND 20-6 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF KENAI
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Kenai, Alaska:
That the Code of the City of Kenai, Alaska, as amended, is
further amended as follows:
Section I. Section 20-3 is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Section 20-3. Duties. The Commission shall be responsible
for recommending rate changes to the Council, and for issuing, modifying
and revoking Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity, upon
adequate notice and opportunity for hearing to all interested parties,
whenever it appears In the public Interest to do so.
} The Certificate of Public ConvenienceAnd Necessity shall show
the maximum number of vehicles which the gran ee is entitled to operate."
Section 2. Section 20-6 is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Section 20-6. License required to operate taxicab company.
To operate a taxicab or limousine within the city limits a taxicab company
shall first obtain a carrier's license therefor by applying in writing to the
k = Clerk. Each applicant for a license shall apply upon a form provided by the
City, and conform to the following:
(1) Be a citizen of the United States;
(2) Be of the age of nineteen (19) years or a duly qualified
corporation;
(3) File a statement describing each vehicle to be licensed,
giving:
a. full name and address of the owner.
b. the class and passenger -carrying capacity of the
vehicle.
c. the length of time the veh�cle has been in use.
d. the make of the vehicle.
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f, the serial number.
g. the State license number.
h. the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity
number from either the State or City.
1. whether said vehicle Is leased, licensed, or under
under any form of contract.
j . what person, firm or corporation collects the revenues
_ from the operation of said vehicle and pays the
expenses of operating the same."
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INTRODUtED this day of December, 1974.
PASSED on second reading this day of December, 1974.
CITY OF KENAI
By
JAMES A. ELSON, Mayor
ATTEST:
SHARON LOOSLI, City Clerk
' POSTED after Introduction this day of December, 1974.
POSTED after final passage this day of December, 1974.
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CITY OF KENAI
ORDINANCE NO. 252-74
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI
AMENDING SECTION 1-47 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF KENAI
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Kenai, Alaska, by
Ordinance No. 209-72, in accordance with Section 4, Chapter 113, SLA 1972,
Intended to reject having the provisions of the Public Employment Relations
Act, Chapter 113, SLA 1972, apply to the City of Kenai, by addition to the
Code of the City of Kenai Section 1-47; and
WHEREAS, Section 1-47 incorrectly cites "Title A.S. 29.40"
as being the applicable Title and Chapter of the Alaska Statutes wherein
Chapter 113, SLA 1972 is codified, the correct citation being A.S. 23.40,
Now, therefore, •BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City
of Kenai, Alaska:
Section I. That Section 1-47 of the Code of the City of Kenai,
1963, as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Section 1-47. Pursuant to Section 4 of Chapter 113, Session
Laws of Alaska 1972, the provisions of Chapter 113,- SLA 1972
as set forth in A.S. 23.40 are hereby rejected, and such
provisions of law shall not apply to the City of Kenai."
Section 2. That It is the finding of the Council that the rejection
' of the provisions of Chapter 113 of Session Laws of Alaska 1972, Is in the best
i interest of the City of Kenai.
INYKODUCED this day of December, 1974.
PASSED on second reading this day of December, 1974.
CITY OF KENAI
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By
JAMES A. ELSON, Mayor
SHARON LOOSLI, City Clerk
POSTED after Introduction this day of December, 1974.
POSTED after final passage this day of December, 1974.
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CITY OF KENAI
ORDINANCE NO. 253-74
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI
AMENDING CHAPTER 12 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF KENAI, BY ADDING
THERETO ARTICLE 5, ENTITLED "ABANDONED VEHICLES"
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Kenai, Alaska:
That the Code of the City of Kenai, as amended, is further amended
as follows.
Section I. Chapter 12, Health and Safety, Is hereby amended by
adding the following:
Article 5. Abandoned Vehicles
Removal of abandoned motor vehicles .
Section 12-21. (a) No person may abandon a vehicle on a street
or highway within the corporate limits of the City of Kenai.
(b) No person may abandon a vehicle on public or private property
without the express or implied consent of the owner or person in lawful
possession or control of the property.
(c) A peace officer or an authorized employee of the City who
reasonably believes that a vehicle has been abandoned, may have the vehicle
removed to the nearest garage or other place for Impoundment and storage.
Removal of an abandoned vehicle from private property shall be on the written
request of the owner or person in lawful possession or control of the property.
A written report of the removal shall be sent immediately to the City Clerk,
describing the vehicle, the date, time and place of removal, the grounds for
removal, and place of impoundment of the• vehicle. Upon receipt of the
removal report, the Clerk shall provide written notification by certified mail
to the vehicle owner of record and to lien holders of records, stating the
grounds for removal and the name of the place of impoundment of the vehicle;
however, notice is not required if the retail value of an abandoned vehicle is
$200 or less. If the vehicle is not registered in the State, the Clerk shall
make a reasonable effort to notify the registered owner or any lien holder of
removal and the place of impoundment of the vehicle.
(d) For purposes of this Section, a vehicle is presumed to be abandoned
If it is left unattended on a highway for a period in excess of seven (7) days
or on any public or private property without express or Implied consent of the
owner or person in lawful possession or control of the property for a period
In excess of three (3) days.
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Vestinq of title.
Section 12-22. Title to an impounded vehicle not reclaimed by
the registered owner or the lien holder within ten (10) days from the notice
provided by Section 12-21 of this Chapter vests with the City.
Redemption.
Section 12-23. A person who presents satisfactory proof of
ownership or right to possession may redeem an impounded vehicle by
paying the charges of towing, storage, notice, other costs of impoundment,
and any penalties imposed by Law.
Disposal of abandoned vehicle.
Section 12-24. (a) Disposal of Impounded vehicles shall be
conducted by public auction upon notice published in a newspaper of general
circulation in the City. The notice shall describe the vehicle and set out the
place, date, and time at which it will be sold.
(b) Title to a vehicle disposed of under (a) of this Section shall
be conveyed by a bill of sale Issued by the State or local governing body, as .
appropriate, on a form prescribed by the State of Alaska Department of
Revenue. A copy of the bili of sale shall be forwarded to the Department of
Revenue by the purchaser within ten (10) days.
(c) Any subsequent sale of a vehicle sold under (a) of this Section
Is prohibited without a certificate of title issued by the Department of Revenue
under AS 28.10 (Sec. 2 ch 81 SLA 1973)
Penalty.
Section 12-25. A person who violates Section 12-21(a) or (b) of
this Chapter, upon conviction, Is punishable by a fine of not less than $25
nor more than $100.
INTRODUCED this day of December, 1974.
PASSED on second reading this _day of December, 1974.
CITY OF KENAI
ATTEST:
By
JAMES A. ELSON, Mayor
SHARON LOOSLI, City Clerk
i POSTED after Indtroduction this day of December, 1974.
POSTED after final passage this day of December, 1974.
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Vestinq of title.
Section 12-22. Title to an impounded vehicle not reclaimed by
the registered owner or the lien holder within ten (10) days from the notice
provided by Section 12-21 of this Chapter vests with the City.
Redemption.
Section 12-23. A person who presents satisfactory proof of
ownership or right to possession may redeem an impounded vehicle by
paying the charges of towing, storage, notice, other costs of impoundment,
and any penalties imposed by Law.
Disposal of abandoned vehicle.
Section 12-24. (a) Disposal of Impounded vehicles shall be
conducted by public auction upon notice published in a newspaper of general
circulation in the City. The notice shall describe the vehicle and set out the
place, date, and time at which it will be sold.
(b) Title to a vehicle disposed of under (a) of this Section shall
be conveyed by a bill of sale Issued by the State or local governing body, as .
appropriate, on a form prescribed by the State of Alaska Department of
Revenue. A copy of the bili of sale shall be forwarded to the Department of
Revenue by the purchaser within ten (10) days.
(c) Any subsequent sale of a vehicle sold under (a) of this Section
Is prohibited without a certificate of title issued by the Department of Revenue
under AS 28.10 (Sec. 2 ch 81 SLA 1973)
Penalty.
Section 12-25. A person who violates Section 12-21(a) or (b) of
this Chapter, upon conviction, Is punishable by a fine of not less than $25
nor more than $100.
INTRODUCED this day of December, 1974.
PASSED on second reading this _day of December, 1974.
CITY OF KENAI
ATTEST:
By
JAMES A. ELSON, Mayor
SHARON LOOSLI, City Clerk
i POSTED after Indtroduction this day of December, 1974.
POSTED after final passage this day of December, 1974.
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CITY OF KENAI
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WORK PROJECTS
(As of 12/1/74)
PUBLIC WORKS
STATUS
I.
Boat Harbor development
Master Plan required; engineering
firms to be contacted for alter-
natives. EDA technical assistance
awarded.
2.
Fort Kenay restoration
Part of Bicentennial package
3.
Airport control lighting
in design
4.
Paint water markers, barricades, etc..
Underway 4
5.
Repair hockey rink
Public Works, Fire Dept. and
Hockey Assoc. working together.
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Material for fence on site;
weather hampering.
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Footbridge at beach
Permanent replacement being
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Develop and update Capital Improvement Plan
Require a City Engineer;
preliminary work is underway.
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Expansion of float plane basin
Under evaluation by FAA
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PUBLIC SAFETY
STATUS
1.
Tanker trucks
Truck located
2.
Emergency Medical Training
On-going
3.
Better utilization of Communications Center
Negotiating is underway;
alternatives being explored. - -
4.
Establishment of BLM operation in Kenai
BLM request for proposal
being prepared.
S.
Establishment of Auxiliary Fire Company
Some former volunteers
contacted; meeting In January.
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ADMINISTRATIVE
STATUS
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1.
Recruit for Public Works Director/Engineer
Still looking
2.
Use Plan for FAA housing area
Appraisal ordered, completion
by 12/15/74 at the latest.
3.
Annual Report
Dropped
4.
Zoning Ordinance; non -conforming uses
Preparing litigation
S.
Library construction
Meeting with State Librarian
scheduled Dec. 12 to Kenai.
6.
Wildwood contracts
Discontinued
7.
Review salary schedules and fringe benefits
Salary schedules being reviewed.
December completion date. `
8.
Public Safety Program
Underway
9.
Street naming and house numbering
No action; Fire Department and
P.W. cooperating.
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40.
OrdWnce for boat storage and berthing
Referred to City Attorney
11.
Condemnation of old buildings
Fire Department to burn as
training - City Attorney
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checking others.
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12.
Ordinance pertaining to Parks Usage
No action
13.
Review and revise Personnel Regulations
Draft nearly complete; to be
submitted to Council in December.
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Finance Administration Ordinance
Underway; work halted until
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appointment of new Finance
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Director.
15.
Close out remaining grant projects '
Complete except for Municipal
Ball Park
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Funding for Civic Center
Sources of funding being ,
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researched
17.
Review leases and rate schedules
Revised lease rate to be
presented as soon as appraisal
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completed
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18.
Land promotion
Schedule for early 1975
19.
Prepare Capital Improvements Program and
Agency personnel contacted;
submit application for funding of projects
City Engineer on staff would
scheduled for 1975
expedite by freeing CM for
Grant Work, etc.
20.
Acquisition of gravel sources
Underway
21.
Records Management Program
State Records Management
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Analyst completed field work. fr
22.
Tighten controls on Airport Regulations to
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FAA contacted regarding loan '
Increase revenues
of Airport Manager through
Intergovernmental Personnel
Act.
23.
National Flood Insurance Program
No action
24.
Develop Employee Handbook
No action
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WORK PROJECTS COMPLETED
PUBLIC WORKS
1. Fill water reservoir
2.
Sign for Terminal Building at Municipal Airport
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Transient aircraft tie -down
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Winterize City equipment
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Sludge removal project
6.
Waukesha engines at Treatment Plant - repair completed
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Fire reservoir pump house and equipment repair
8.
Remove boat harbor floats
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Timing of sewage lift stations
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10.
Warm storage
II.
Water -sewer hookups and sewer repair in Davidson -Cone Subdivision
PUBLIC SAFETY
I.
Fire School
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Fire inspection of City property
3.
Recruit for Fire Chief
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4.
Security lighting at Public Safety Building
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Flags on fire hydrants to warn equipment operators
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WORK PROJECTS DEFERRED UNTIL 1975
PUBLIC WORKS
STATUS
I.
Beaver Creek Park
Ready for seeding
2.
Birch Drive Park
Ready for seeding
3.
Paving for Terminal Loop and Main
Under evaluation by FAA -
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Street Loop
Spring construction
4.
Install street signs and utility markers
Erect in Spring; paint, repai
etc. in winter
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Public Safety Building
Ready for seeding and
landscaping - Spring
6.
Repairs to Airport Parking Lot
Spring 1975
7.
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Clean sewer lines
Spring 1975
8.
Repair cracks at airport
Spring 1975
_ 9.
Paint line designating ramp area, gas pit,
Deferred 1975
and helicopter landing
10.
Boat ramp access road
90% completed; deferred 1975
PUBLIC SAFETY
STATUS
I.
Paint Fire Hydrants
Deferred 1975
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Dear Friend:
Early this spring, Southeentral Alaska will be treated
to a nos:, exciting experi.ncc: ublic:, non-commercial
television on KA, Channel 7, which will serve Anchorai;e,
Kenai, and the Matanuska-Susitna Boroughs.
For the past several yoars, many of us have been quietly
working to organize this station, and we now expect to
be on the air in February. With your moral and finan.,
cial support and that of educational institutions, we
have been able to secure substantial tstate and federal
funding to launch this operation, but how the station
is run, the programs aired and the extent to which it
will be instructional and entertaining will depend on
the interest of individuals such av, yourself in providing
time, ideas, and money.
We'd like you to consider membership its this public, non-
profit corporation which is owned by Alaska Public 'Cele -
vision, Inc. Anyone can join For as little as $10.00.
In addition, we would like you to join us on Friday,
December 6, when Alaska Public Television, Inc:. will
hold its Annual Meeting at 7:30 P.M. at the University
of Alaska's Cudd Center. There we will preview the
programs to bo shown regularly on Channel 7 and diocu€ss
our current status and plans for the futuru.
We hope you wit' attend this meeting and also complete
the applicatio:i bl.,.nk enclosed.
Sincerely,
ALASKA PUBLIC, TELi:VISIONt INC.
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Chairman of the Hoard
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