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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-13 Council Packet - Special MeetingKenai City Council Special Council Meeting April 13, 1988 Ordinance 1253-88 Dairy Queen CITY OF KENAI ,.Dld Goa#W ad 4"„ MOR RAM IMM, ALMU Olo1: T"Norigm-MM NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING -- -- AND BUDGET WORK SESSION The Kenai City Council will be holding a Special Meeting on Wednesday, April 13, 1988 at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers. To be discussed: " - - - - - - 1. Ordinance 1253-88 - Increasing Rev/Appns - outstanding Defaults, lot & 2nd Deeds of Trust - _ t Dairy Queen Property a. Public Hearing - Ord. 1253-88 2. Approval of Payment to State of Alaska, fI $56,314.50, for Delinquent Dairy Queen Loans Immediately following the Special Meeting, the Council will have a work session to review the 1988-89 budget. The public is encouraged to attend and participate. Janet Ruotsala, CMC City Clerk 7 DATED: April 8, 1988 - -- — - -- COUNCIL MEETING OF- , AM mom COUNCIL MEETING OF 00 ol mom moommommoom NEON NEENEEN m momommmmmoommommmon smommmmmoommommmoon mommommsomommomm.. s Suggested by: Administration t(t City of Kenai ORDI MICE NO. 1253-88 .j AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA INCREASING ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY $225,000, IN THE AIRPORT LAND SYSTEM FUND To CURE OUTSTANDING DEFAULTS ON FIRST AND SECOND DEEDS OF TRUST AND TO PAY OTHER RELATED COSTS TO PROTECT THE CITY' S SECURITY POSITION IN THE PENINSULA DAIRY QUEEN PROPERTY. WHEREAS, the City intends to foreclose on the Peninsula Dairy Queen property at Tract "B", Kenai Spur -Airport Lease Property, and WHEREAS, the City must pay loans made by the State of Alaska that are in•superior security position to the City's note, and WHEREAS, other costs, such as insurance and taxes on the property may be incurred. t --_ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA that estimated revenues and appropriations be increased as .. follows: Airport Land System Increase Estimated Revenues: Appropriation of Fund Balance $225,000 Increase Appropriations: Airport Lands - Buildings $225,000 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 6th day of April, 1988. JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR ATTEST: Janet Whelan, City Clerk First Reading: April 6, 1988 �= Second Reading: April 13, 1988 Effective Date: April 13, 1988 ------:=—= -- - - - - Approved by Finance: - - --- - (3/30/88) Memo To: Kenai City Council From: Charles A. Brown, Finance Director Date: 3/29/88 e6)4 Subject: Peninsula Dairy Queen The City is proceeding with the foreclosure on the Peninsula Dairy Queen property. It is time for the City Council to take action on the payments necessary to continue with foreclosure. An ordinance is in the packet to appropriate $225,000 of Airport money to "buy" the land and building. This is an estimate of the coats considering the State notes, insurance and taxes. It is my belief that Airport monies may be used for this purpose because the land formerly belonged to the Airport and the Airport derived benefit from the sale. The Airport will, then, own the land and structure. Please pass this ordinate in one meeting. The State is requiring payment of $56,314.50 by April 19, 1988. The above -mentioned payment of $56,314.50 is the amount of delinquencies on the State notes. They are demanding payment by April 19. Please approve that payment, which is on the "Bills To Be Paid". This amount needs to be paid to cure the default and prevent foreclosure by the State. And, finally, there is a purchase order to Dale Dolifka for $1,400. This is in addition to a $600 P.O that is already issued. Please approve the $1,400 P.O., which is on the "Requisitions Exceeding $1,000" list. a A% cb 82 --29 C3 4,t r IN 1 27 • • • • r- NOTICE OF ABAt7DONMENT COMES Now the undersigned, doing business as PENINSULA i DAIRY 4UEEN, and gives notice that they are abandoning the -- below described property: Tract "B", KENAI SPUR -AIRPORT LEASE PROPERTY, according to Plat No. 78-111 .,'filed in the Kenai Recordinq District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska. DATED at Kenai, Alaska this ZL4ay of April, 1988. i TOM ACKERLY 'SUBSCRIBED Al7D SWORN TO before this (L day of April, 1988. NOTARY PUBLIC FOR ALASK My Commission Expires: -b DATED at Kenai, Ala ka this �day of April, 1988. O'CONNELL SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me this If( day of April, 1 1988. - ti - - ---- - - - -- --- ------ ----- - - --------- "OTARY PUBLIC FOR ALASKA i —My Commission -Expires:- T. .fir - - - --- - -- -- ----- — -- - ------ L - = Suggested by: Mayor Williams ALASKA CONFERENCE OF MAYORS RESOLUTION NO. 88-* A RESOLUTION OF THE CONFERENCE OF MAYORS OF THE STATE OF ALASKA •�� ` , + _ • - .;� RECOMMENDING TO THE ALASKA LEGISLATURE PASSAGE OF HB380. . WHEREAS, the current policy governing school construction in the State of Alaska does not provide maximum equity or fiscal responsibility, and 7; WHEREAS, a need exists for a new school construction policy that - addresses needs with a minimal amount of political influence during the .., prioritization process, and WHEREAS, the current debt reimbursement program provides neither state -_-- --- --. - ---- _ control over the total expenditures, nor a guarantee to local communities on the level of project reimbursement as evidenced in FY88, and WHEREAS, U8380 places a one year moratorium on any new debt under the reimbursement program and establishes a task force composed of :.___ . :.. . '.-, legislators, school district administrators, municipalities, and ..... ..... .: . educators to report to the 16th legislature on option for a new school construction policy. - NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CONFERENCE OF MAYORS OF THE STATE OF ALASKA, request passage of HB380 that currently resides in Senate Finance so that the critical issue can be addressed by the task force -'" members and a new and better school construction procedure can be developed for the State of Alaska. PASSED BY THE CONFERENCE OF MAYORS OF THE STATE OF ALASKA this 21st day _.. _ 71 of April, 1988. -. ERLING T. JOHANSEN Suggested by: Mayor Williams ALASKA CONFERENCE OF MAYORS RESOLUTION NO. 88-* A RESOLUTION OF THE CONFERENCE OF MAYORS OF THE STATE OF ALASKA ENDORSING AND URGING THE ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE TO SUPPORT AND PASS SENATE BILL 480 WHICH IS DESIGNED TO PROMOTE REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. WHEREAS, dependency upon oil revenues to support the State of Alaska over the past two years has become extremely volatile, and WHEREAS, the State of Alaska needs to design a program that will create stability in the economic picture in the State of Alaska, and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 480 provides for grants of up to $50,000 per year to each region in the State of Alaska that qualifies under the terms of Senate Bill 480, and WHEREAS, these regional programs will be charged with the responsibility of diversifying and adding to the economic structure within the State of Alaska to create a more stable business climate to the benefit of all Alaskans, and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 480 appears to be one of the few positive steps in creating economic development initiatives at the local level, and WHEREAS, the regional assistance program is designed to be a partnership between local regions and the Department of Commerce and Economic Development by providing information that will flow to the DCED back to the local regions in an effort for the State and local areas to participate in this stabilizing economic program. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CONFERENCE OF MAYORS OF THE STATE OF, ALASKA, that said Conference urges the Alaska State Legislature to pass Senate Bill 480. PASSED BY THE CONFERENCE OF MAYORS OF THE STATE OF, ALASKA this 21st day of April, 1988. ERLING T. JOHANSEN, PRESIDENT ATTEST: --.--=-- -- -John J. Villiams, Secretary/Treasurer --- — - - (4/11/88) :c f . t. � 1 Jd i - Suggested by: Mayor Williams Alaska Conference of Mayors -- - RESOLUTION NO. 88-* A RESOLUTION OF THE CONFERENCE OF MAYORS OF THE STATE OF ALASKA RECOMMENDING TO THE ALASKA LEGISLATURE THAT MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE AND REVENUE SHARING BE FUNDED AT THE 1986 LEVELS. _ - ---"--, WHEREAS, the negative Alaska economic situation has dramatically affected the ability of local governments to provide basic public - --,-- --- - services, and WHEREAS, local government revenues have been reduced in each of the last two years by declining assessed values, by decreasing sales tax revenues and by the State of Alaska reducing municipal assistance and revenue sharing to local governments, and WHEREAS, the maintenance of a basic level of local government and employment is a prerequisite to local economic recovery, an - WHEREAS, local governments faced with these reductions in their sources of revenue have and continue to reduce expenditures and budgets heavily local than and increase efficiency and rely more on resources _.._.;:.._.:...;, :.::....::...:: in the past, and WHEREAS, local governments and the citizens of local government want to maintain the present level of services being provided tot e citizens of their communities and at the same time are extremely opposed to increasing local taxes, and - WHEREAS, local governments represent the same constituency that members of the Alaska Legislature represent. " NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CONFERENCE OF MAYORS OF THE STATE —'- OF ALASKA, that the Conference of Mayors urges the Alaska Legislature to support municipal assistance and revenue sharing funding at the 1986 ` level in order to forestall major local tax increases and/or major reductions in services that are now being provided to local citizens. PASSED BY THE CONFERENCE OF MAYORS OF THE STATE OF ALASKA this 21st day _.. of April, 1988. ERLING T. JOHANSEN, PRESIDENT -. ATTEST:- U