HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-02-02 Parks & Recreation PacketKENAI PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
FEBRUARY 2, 2017, 7:00 P.M.
KENAI CITY HALL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
210 FIDALGO AVE., KENAI, AK 99611
http://www.kenai.city
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
1. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL
2. AGENDA APPROVAL
3. ELECTION OF THE CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR
4. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARY
a. November 3, 2016
b. January 5, 2017
5. PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD – None.
6. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED
7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS – None.
8. NEW BUSINESS
a. Cemetery Fees
9. REPORTS
a. Parks and Recreation Director
b. Commission Chair
c. City Council Liaison
10. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – March 2, 2017
11. COMMISSION QUESTIONS & COMMENTS
12. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD
13. INFORMATION
a. February Ice Schedule
14. ADJOURNMENT
PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND THE MEETING:
JAMIE -- 283-8231 OR, BOB -- 283-8261
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KENAI PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
NOVEMBER 3, 2016
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7:00 P.M.
VICE CHAIR CHARLIE STEPHENS, PRESIDING
MEETING SUMMARY
1. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL
Vice Chair Stephens called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. Roll was confirmed as follows:
Commissioners present: C. Stephens, J. Halstead, N. Widmayer, T. Wisniewski
Commissioners absent:
Staff/Council Liaison present: Parks & Rec Staff Director B. Frates, Council Liaison Bob Molloy
A quorum was present.
2. AGENDA APPROVAL
MOTION:
Commissioner Widmayer MOVED to approve the agenda; Commissioner Halstead SECONDED
the motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED.
3. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARY
a. May 5, 2016
MOTION:
Commissioner Halstead MOVED to approve the meeting summary of May 5, 2016 and
Commissioner Widmayer SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED.
b. August 4, 2016
MOTION:
Commissioner Widmayer MOVED to approve the meeting summary of August 4, 2016 and
Commissioner Halstead SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED.
c. October 6, 2016
MOTION:
Commissioner Wisniewski MOVED to approve the meeting summary of October 6, 2016 with
corrections and Commissioner Widmayer SECONDED the motion. There were no objections;
SO ORDERED.
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4. PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD – None.
5. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED – None
6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a. Fourth Avenue Playground
Parks and Recreation Director Frates recommended that the Fourth Avenue playground
equipment be removed due to the age of the equipment, poor placement of the equipment, and
inadequate use zones and protrusion hazards. It was noted that there wasn’t funding for
replacement, but a request would be made in the FY18 budget.
Staff clarified that engineered wood fiber would be the preferred material for fall prevention; was
thanked for the comprehensive review of the equipment.
7. NEW BUSINESS
a. Cemetery Fees
Parks and Recreation Director Frates reported that the columbarium was complete and that
Administration was considering reviewing the fee schedule for the cemetery. It was noted that
the plot fees charged were lower than other municipalities across the board and that funds had
been spent recently, updating maps and surveying plots.
It was noted that the fee increases being considered were as follows:
• Standard Plot – raise from $250 to $1,000
• Cremains Plot – raise from $100 to $300
• Infant Plot to remain the same
• Columbarium Niche - $1,000
Parks and Recreation Director Frates also reported that a process could be put into place to
address individuals or families unable to secure finances to cover expenses.
Commissioner Wisniewski explained the City of Soldotna had originally decided columbarium
name plates would be uniform and subsequently made an exception which caused issues; they
have since gone back to the uniform format. It was further explained that the engraver at
Peninsula Memorial Chapel was able to perform the engraving onsite.
b. 2017 – 2018 Goals & Objectives
Parks and Recreation Director Frates referred to the draft outline in the packet pointing out
accomplishments were noted; new goals highlighted in orange; Beautification Committee to
review as well; draft would come back to the Parks and Recreation Commission in the future.
It was clarified that bleacher upgrades for the adult softball fields would be added.
8. REPORTS
a. Parks and Recreation Director – Frates reported on the following:
• New Administrative Assistant hit the ground running; doing great.
• Pumpkin Festival was a huge success. DRAFT Page 4 of 18
• Winter decorations were being installed throughout town.
b. Commission Chair – Commission Vice Chair Stephens noted the zip line at
Beaver Creek Park was a nice addition to the City’s Parks; thanked the
department for the Pumpkin Festival and commented on a job well done.
c. City Council Liaison - Council Member Molloy reported on miscellaneous
Council actions including the upcoming joint work session regarding the Dip
Net Fishery report, an update on the bowling alley property, fire truck
restoration project, swearing in of Mayor Gabriel, and City Manager
recruitment.
9. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – December 1, 2016
10. COMMISSION QUESTIONS & COMMENTS – None.
11. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD – None.
12. INFORMATION – None.
13. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business before the Commission, the meeting was adjourned at 8:10 p.m.
Meeting summary prepared and submitted by:
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Jamie Heinz, CMC
Deputy City Clerk DRAFT Page 5 of 18
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KENAI PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
JANUARY 5, 2017
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7:00 P.M.
MEETING SUMMARY
1. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL
The meeting was called to order at 7:18 p.m. Roll was confirmed as follows:
Commissioners present: N. Widmayer, J. Hudson, J. Halstead
Commissioners absent: T. Wisniewski
Staff/Council Liaison present: Parks & Rec Staff Director R. Dodge, Council Liaison Tim Navarre
No quorum was present.
2. AGENDA APPROVAL
3. ELECTION OF THE CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR
4. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARY
a. November 3, 2016
5. PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD – None
6. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED – None
7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS – None.
8. NEW BUSINESS
a. Cemetery Fees
9. REPORTS
a. Parks and Recreation Director
b. Commission Chair
c. City Council Liaison
10. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – February 2, 2017
11. COMMISSION QUESTIONS & COMMENTS – None.
12. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD – None.
13. INFORMATION – None.
14. ADJOURNMENT
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Meeting summary prepared and submitted by:
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Jamie Heinz, CMC
Deputy City Clerk
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MEMO:
TO: Parks & Recreation Commission
FROM: Robert J. Frates, Parks & Recreation Director
DATE: December 19, 2016
SUBJECT: Kenai Municipal Cemetery – Suggested Regulation Amendments
Purpose of this memorandum is to advise you that amendments to the cemetery regulations
are needed. The reason for the amendments is to: 1) establish policy and fees for the use of
the new columbarium, 2) establish new guidelines for marker installations, and; 3) increase plot
fees to bring more in line with market rates.
Included in this memorandum is a market comparison indicating what other cemeteries in
Alaska are charging along with suggested revisions to the cemetery regulations.
Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions.
Attachments
210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska 99611-7794
Telephone: 907-283-7535 / FAX: 907-283-3014
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24.05.010 Creation.
From and after the passage of the ordinance codified in this chapter, the municipal cemetery now owned
and operated by the City of Kenai shall be known as the Kenai Municipal Cemetery, and shall be available,
subject to the regulations established, to all persons, irrespective of race, creed or color.
24.10.010 Administration.
The City Clerk shall be in charge and have access to plats for the purpose of assigning plots upon request,
and have charge of burial records, files and maps which shall be stored by the City of Kenai. The City Clerk
shall maintain necessary records, files, and maps as required by the State to protect the health and welfare
of the community and to ensure continuity in operation. The City Clerk shall assign a plot number to a
specific plot in advance of the preparation of a grave whenever an interment or disinterment is to be made.
24.10.020 Enforcement.
The Parks and Recreation Director or his designated representative shall enforce all cemetery regulations
and shall exclude from the cemetery any person violating the cemetery regulations.
24.15.010 Adoption of regulations.
The City Clerk, with the assistance of the Parks and Recreation Commission, shall establish regulations for
the purchase of plots and use of the cemetery. These regulations shall be effective after approval by the
City Council. Amendments to the regulations shall be submitted by the City Clerk to the City Council for
approval. (Ord 1852-2000)
24.20.010 Maintenance of cemetery.
The City of Kenai is responsible for the appearance of the Kenai Municipal Cemetery. The maintenance of
the cemetery shall be accomplished through a program administered by the Parks and Recreation
Department. There is a cemetery donation fund account established for the purpose of providing funding
for perpetual cemetery improvements. The City of Kenai shall maintain the driveways, gates, and fencing
of the cemetery and may close access to such facilities in periods of adverse conditions. (Ord, 2020-2003)
24.20.020 Operation of cemetery.
The City of Kenai reserves the right at any time to enlarge, reduce, replat or change the boundaries or
grading of the City tracts in the Kenai Municipal Cemetery or any part thereof; to modify or change location
of or move or regrade roads, drives, or walks, or any part thereof; to lay, maintain and operate or later to
change pipelines or gutters or sprinkling systems, drainage or otherwise. The City of Kenai reserves for
itself the perpetual right to ingress and egress over all plots for the purpose of maintenance, operations or
any emergency work necessary to the operation of the cemetery.
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24.20.030 Grave preparation.
All openings, closing, plot preparation, interments, disinterments, inurnments, disinurnments, marker
placement and removals shall be overseen by the City and under the supervision of the Parks and Recreation
Director or his designated representative. Opening and closing of graves shall be conducted by a licensed
and insured contractor only.
24.30.010 Duties and powers.
(a) There is established a Kenai Municipal Cemetery Advisory Committee, as a subcommittee of the
Parks and Recreation Commission, consisting of five (5) members. Four (4) members shall
represent the owners of private plots and/or the community at large. One (1) member shall be a
member of the funeral home or mortuary service sector.
(b) The committee shall act in an advisory capacity to the City in matters of policy concerning the
Kenai Municipal Cemetery regarding the following matters:
(1) Planning and development of the cemetery addition and its integration into the existing
cemetery;
(2) Preservation of the history of the Kenai Municipal Cemetery;
(3) Performance of other duties as the Kenai City Council or City Manager may designate
from time to time.
(c) The Kenai Municipal Cemetery Advisory Committee shall sunset on December 31, 2010.
CEMETERY REGULATIONS
Note
*Note to Cemetery Regulations.
Pursuant to Section 24 of the Kenai Municipal Code, the following regulations are hereby promulgated to
ensure the continuation of the integrity of the Kenai Municipal Cemetery and the protection of the health
and welfare of the community.
Section 1: Plots
(a) Plots shall be platted in those areas of the cemetery where interments have not as yet taken place
in five-foot (5′) by ten-foot (10′) plots, two-and-one-half-foot (2-1/2′) by five-foot (5′) plots for
infants, and two feet (2′) by two feet (2′) by two feet (2′) for cremains.
(b) The City Clerk shall be in charge and have access to said plats for the purpose of assigning plots
upon request, and have charge of burial records, files and maps which shall be stored by the City
of Kenai. The City Clerk shall charge a fee for each plot, depending upon the size of the plot
(adult or infant or cremains) and the season during which the opening and closing of the grave
occurs. All fees shall be as set forth in the City’s schedule of fees adopted by the City Council.
Payment in full for the plot is required at the time of purchase of the plot. Payment for the opening
or closing of the grave is due prior to commencement of work.
(c) The purchase [A RESERVATION] of a burial plot [SPACE], cremains plot, or columbarium
niche in the Kenai Municipal Cemetery shall [CAN] be made through [ACQUIRED BY
APPLYING TO] the City Clerk where the purchaser will be [AND BEING] assigned a plot(s) or
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niche(s) [PLATTED PLOT OR PLOTS] after having paid the appropriate fee. It is prohibited for
the purchaser of said plot(s) or niche(s) [PLOTS] to re-sell or assign [THE PLOTS] except to the
City. All payments for of burial plots, cremains plots, or columbarium niches shall be made
directly to the City of Kenai. [CHARGES FOR RESERVATION IN ADVANCE WILL BE AT
MAXIMUM COST. FUNERAL DIRECTOR WILL TAKE THE FAMILY TO THE
CEMETERY FOR SITE SELECTION. THE FAMILY WILL PAY CLERK UNLESS THE
DIRECTOR IS PAID IN ADVANCE.] The fees for such purchases shall be established and
maintained in the City’s Schedule of Rates, Charges and Fees.
Section 2: Interment and Disinterment or Niche Opening and Closing
(a) The City Clerk shall be provided with the appropriate State burial and transit permits before
interment or inurnment will be permitted. The burial lots can be used for no other purpose than
interment and cremains plots or columbarium niches can be used for no other purpose but
inurnment.
(b) Interment, disinterment and inurnment shall be made in compliance with all State and City laws
and regulations.
(c) Prior to interment or inurnment a marker or headstone deposit is required. Such deposit shall be
established and maintained in the City’s Schedule of Rates, Charges and Fees, and must be paid
to the City. Deposit refunds will be issued after proper installation of marker or headstone. If
after eighteen (18) months (plots) and six (6) months (columbarium) a permanent marker or
headstone has not been installed, the City shall install a marker or flat headstone utilizing the
deposit as payment.
(d) Markers and headstones for cemetery plots may be set in a concrete base and installed at the head
of the grave, centered and inside the plot area. The Parks and Recreation Director must be notified
prior to any plot preparation, construction, or placement of headstone or marker. If religious
practices make the conformance of this requirement impossible, the old section of the cemetery
may be utilized. This decision will be at the discretion of the Parks and Recreation Supervisor or
designee.
(e) All niche openings and closings shall be overseen by the Parks & Recreation Department. A
niche may be opened only at the request of the niche owner as listed in the cemetery records or as
determined by the City Clerk. The initial opening and closing (inurnment) of the niche is included
in the original cost of the niche. Additional openings and closings, thereafter, are charged at a
rate pursuant to the City’s fee structure. Markers for columbarium niches shall follow a standard
format, font and size as determined by the City and shall include first and last name of deceased,
year of birth and year of death.
(f) Only interment or inurnment of human remains is [ARE] permitted [TO BE BURIED] in the
Kenai Municipal Cemetery.
(g) No more than one (1) grave marker per plot shall be allowed.
(h) One (1) casket and up to two (2) cremains may be buried in a standard or infant plot. Up to three
(3) cremains may be buried in a standard or infant plot. Only one (1) cremain may be buried in a
cremain plot. UP to two (2) cremains may be inurned in a standard niche.
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Section 3: Maintenance
(a) The City of Kenai shall take reasonable precaution to protect all grave markers within the Kenai
Municipal Cemetery from loss or damage but expressly disclaims any responsibility for loss or
damage from causes beyond such reasonable precautions. Damages incurred directly or
collaterally and caused by or resulting from thieves, vandals, malicious mischief, or unavoidable
accidents shall be excluded from the City of Kenai’s responsibilities.
(b) Planting of trees, shrubbery, plants or turf within the Kenai Municipal Cemetery shall be with the
consent of the Parks and Recreation Director or designated representative. Failure to get prior
authorization may result in removal of plant material. The City will maintain the driveway in
winter and clear the path to the grave if a funeral is scheduled. The City of Kenai shall provide
grass cutting at reasonable intervals, as well as raking, cleaning, grading and landscaping.
Suggested height of trees is no more than eight feet (8′).
(c) Enclosures such as a picket fence or a perimeter shall be permitted around or about any grave or
burial plot only upon expressed authorization of the Parks and Recreation Director or designee.
Enclosures placed before authorization is granted are subject to removal. Enclosures not
maintained or that create a safety hazard may be removed and discarded without prior notice at
the discretion of the Parks and Recreation director or designee.
(d) Boxes, shelves, toys and other such articles upon a grave or burial lot shall be permitted only if
contained within the plot and maintained monthly (April 1 through September 30). Articles that
are not maintained, impede maintenance efforts, or become unsightly will be removed and
discarded without prior notice at the discretion of the Parks and Recreation Director or designee.
(e) Plastic or silk flowers and artificial decorations are only permitted between May 1 and September
30. Burials occurring between October 1 and April 30 may have decorations displayed but are
subject to removal thirty (30) days after burial.
(f) All decorations (except those on burials less than thirty (30) days) will be removed during a
selected Saturday in the month of May each year during the annual cemetery clean up. A twenty
(20) day notice will be posted at the cemetery. Family and friends may either remove their
properly placed decorations before Saturday’s clean up and replace them later, or request the
cemetery not to remove their properly placed decorations by calling or writing the Parks and
Recreation Director. A final clean up of the cemetery will also occur in late September.
(g) Decorations shall not be placed in or attached to trees, shrubs, or fence. Plants, flowers,
decorations, or articles not otherwise removed by the deadlines or regulations set forth herein, or
have become withered or discolored, will be removed by the Parks and Recreation Director or
designee without prior notice. The cemetery is not responsible for damage or liable for the return
of such items.
(h) No material shall be allowed to remain in the Kenai Municipal Cemetery longer than is
reasonably necessary for any construction work. During periods of break-up, no heavy hauling
will be permitted. Within one (1) year of interment, graves shall be restored to ground level and
re-seeded.
(i) A mortuary conducting a funeral service may provide, place, and remove greens, decorations or
seating used for a burial and must provide necessary lowering devices.
(j) Fresh flowers and plastic or silk flowers are permitted at the base of the columbarium. The City
is not responsible for items placed at the base of the columbarium and assumes no responsibility
for their return to owner. At the discretion of the City, flowers will be periodically removed and
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discarded by City employees without notice. No memorials, including and not limited to, candles,
flags, stuffed animals, balloons, mobiles or other moving decorations, clothing, toys, food, drinks,
or any other items, shall be placed at the columbarium. Wire to fasten items to a niche is not
permitted at any time. No arrangements, flags, decals or other items shall be taped, wired, glued,
pasted, or otherwise affixed to a niche or the columbarium.
Section 4: General
(a) The City of Kenai shall not be liable for any order received verbally or for any mistake occurring
from the want of precise and proper instructions as to the particular space, size or location in a
tract where interment is desired.
(b) No person shall enter the Kenai Municipal Cemetery except through the established access routes.
The vehicle gate will be open daily from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., from May 1 to September 30
(summer months) and will remain locked from October 1 to April 30 (winter months). The
cemetery is open year-round for pedestrian traffic. The Kenai Police Department or the Kenai
Parks and Recreation Department may be contacted for emergency access during closed hours.
(c) No burials shall be within the City limits except on homesteads owned by or resided on by the
deceased. Such homesteads must be five (5) acres or larger. Private cemeteries within the City
limits on the date of passage of Ordinance 1108-85 may continue in use but are limited to their
platted size. A burial permit will still be required from the City Clerk if the burial is to be on a
homestead or private cemetery within the City limits.
(d) Bicycles, skateboards, roller blades, roller skates, motor bikes, three (3) or four (4) wheelers are
not allowed on the cemetery grounds.
(e) No child under the age of twelve (12), unaccompanied by a guardian or parent or other adult, shall
be allowed on the cemetery grounds.
(f) Food, beer or other intoxicating liquors are strictly prohibited within the confines of the cemetery.
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Columbarium Inscription (Niche faceplate)
An inscription is required to be inscribed directly onto the granite faceplate. The Kenai City Cemetery
requires a specific format for unification of inscriptions that shall be followed according to the
purchaser’s name designation. Emblems and/or photos will be allowed as space allows.
When a suffix is needed (Jr., Sr., IV, etc.) they will be placed after the first name.
Two (2) Urns with Same Last Name Two (2) Urns with Different Last Names
SMITH JOHN Jr.
(Emblem) (photo) (Emblem) (photo)
SMITH
JOHN ALAN
SEPT. 5, 1954 – NOV. 8, 2004
APR. 8, 1954 – FEB. 10, 2005 ____________________
KATE
(Emblem) (photo) (Emblem) (photo)
KATE ANN WILLIAMS
JAN. 30, 1954 – AUG. 5, 2003 DEC. 5, 1960 – MAR. 10, 1999
One (1) Urn – Single Inscription
(Emblem)
JOHN ALAN SMITH
OCT. 10, 1965 – NOV. 25, 2006
(photo)
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MARKET COMPARISON
Wasilla Homer Soldotna Memorial Park (Anchorage) Kenai Kenai
Proposed Fee
Standard Plot
$1,000
(includes one small flat lot marker)
$200
$1,000 – Upright headstone area
$750 – Flat headstone area
(Headstone fees separate)
$500 Marker deposit (refundable
upon purchase and installation of
permanent marker within 24 months
after internment. Fee waived with
proof of purchase/order of marker)
$1,100 (May-Oct)
$1,500 (Nov-Apr)
$250
$1,000
$400 - Marker deposit
(required prior to interment or
inurnment and refunded after
proper installation of a
headstone. If after 18 months
a permanent headstone has
not been installed, City will
utilize the deposit as payment
and install a flat headstone)
Infant Plot
$1,000
$200
$0
$625 (May-Oct)
$850 (Nov-Apr)
$150
No change
Cremains
$1,000
$200
$400
$500 (May-Oct)
$100
$300
Columbarium
Niche
$1,000 (Includes 1 niche inscription;
additional fees for each additional
inscription)
$100 – Opening/Closing niche
N/A
$1,200 (Includes 1 niche inscription)
$300 – Second urn
$100 – Opening/Closing niche
$875 (1 Urn)
$1,750 (Up to 3 Urns)
$100 – Opening/Closing niche
N/A
$1,000 (Up to 2 standard urns)
$400 - Marker deposit
(required prior to inurnment
and refunded after proper
installation of a marker. If
after 6 months a permanent
marker has not been installed,
City will utilize the deposit as
payment and install a marker).
$100 – Opening/Closing niche
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U10T2 6:45-7:45 U12T3 8:00-9:00 U14T3 2 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U10T2 6:45-7:45 U12T2 8:00-9:00 Queens 3 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 5:30-6:30 U10T3/U8W 6:45-7:45 U14T3/T12T3 8:00-9:00 U14T4 4 10:45-11:45 U8 v U8 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:00 U10T2 5 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-6:00 Queens 6 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U10T3/T4 6:45-7:45 U10T2 8:00-9:00 U12T2 7 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U10T3/T4 6:45-7:45 U12T2 8:00-9:00 U12T3 8 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS5:30-6:30 5:30-6:30 U10T2 6:45-7:45 U12T3 8:00-9:00 U14T3 9 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U10T2 6:45-7:45 U14T3 8:00-9:00 Queens 10 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U12T2 6:45-7:45 U12T3 11 9:45-10:45 U12T3 11:45-12:45 U10T2 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 3:00-4:00 U12T3 5:00-6:00 U10T2 12 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-6:00 Queens 13 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U10T3/T4 6:45-7:45 U12T3 8:00-9:00 U12T2 14 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U10T3/T4 6:45-7:45 U12T2 8:00-9:00 U12T3 15 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U10T2 6:45-7:45 U14T4 16 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 8:00-9:00 Queens 17 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 18 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 19 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-6:00 Queens 20 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U10T2 6:45-7:45 U14T3 21 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U10T2 6:45-7:45 U14T4 8:00-9:00 U14T3 22 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U12T3 6Z:45-7:45 U12T2 23 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U10T3 6:45-7:45 U12T3 8:00-9:00 Queens 24 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U12T2 6:45-7:45 U12T3 25 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 2:45-3:45 U8 v U8 26 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-6:00 Queens 27 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U10T2 6:45-7:45 U12T3 8:00-9:00 U14T4 28 1:00-2:30 Public Skate 4:00-5:15 KCHS 5:30-6:30 U10T2 6:45-7:45 U12T3 8:00-9:00 U14T4 NO STICKS OR PUCKS ALLOWED DURING SCHEDULED PUBLIC SKATE! Schedule subject to change. Call 283-8261 for current updates and information. Fees: Public Skate $1 City of Kenai February 2017 Ice Schedule As of 1/19/17 Page 17 of 18
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