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Meeting
January
Packet
4, 1989
AGENDA
KE'NAI CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
JANUARY 4, 1989.- 7:03 P.M.
A CALL ']'O ORDER
1. E'ledge :)f Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. Agenda Approval.
Executive Session
4. :'onsent Agenda
'All items listed with an as-erisk (*) are considered
to he r:Dut_ine and non -controversial by the Council and
Nill be approved by one motion. There will be no
eparat,:� c.iscussi.on of these items unless a Council
rremher so requests, in which case the item will be
remcved from tlihe Consent Agenda and considered in i.ts
-.orrral se(.;uence :_)n the agenda as part of the General
r.d.ers.
B SCHEDf `LEE PU3LI C COMMENT (10 Min.u�-es )
C PUBLI HEARING :
1.,
-)r..dinance
1301-88: Increasing Rev/Appns by
$1,000
Senior Citizens/Borough
Special Revenue Fund
Resolution
89-01: Adopting 1989-90 Capital
:mpiovement.
Project Priority List
3.
Resclution
89-02: Authorizing Use of Local
Service
Roads x "'rails
Funds to Help Pay for Construction
of
VIP St:.-ec:
t Improvements Project
4..
Renewal. of
Liquor License: Larz:y's Club
�5.
Renewal of
Liquor I:.icense: Eadie's Frontier
Club
Eadie's Frontier
Liquor:
One Stop Liquors
Pizza Paradises
P��nz.nsula Moose
Lodge # i942
6..
renewal of
Liquor License: Tie Rig Bar:
D COMMI'SICN/COMMITTEE REPORTS
1. 4"ouncil or Aging
2. a.irport Commission __--
3. E:conomi. Development Commission
4. Eiarbor :'orromission.
5. 7..i_brary Cc-nmi.ssion
6. ;'ecreat .or "cmirission
7, r Lannin g & Zcning Commission
8. v,i_sc. icns/Committees
KENAI CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
JANUARY 4, 1989
Page 2
E. MINUTES
1. *Regilai Meeting, December 21, 1988
F CORRESPONDENCE
1. t_.ate Econom-Lc Recovery Cormni ttee
G. OLD BUSINESS
H. NEW BUSINESS
1.
q L lls
to
be Paid,
Bills to
be Ratified
2.
Requisitions
Exceeding $1,OOC
3.
*,,-James
of
Chance
& Skill:
Kenai Lions Club
4.
*.games
of
Chance
& Skill:
Kenai Elks Lodge #2425
5.
1Games
of
Chance
& Skill:
Peninsula Oilers Baseball
ADMINISTRATION REPORTS
2.
1 ty Marag;.:�r
3 .
-:..s: to n e y
4.
.ty Lle rk
5 .
-' nance Di : ec: nor
6.
= .gib=L.c t�"orks Director
7,
-,.sport Manager
,7. DISCU: "",ION
1. Lti;: ens
2 . .}unc 21
K. ADJOURNME14T
,.Tanuary 4, 1988
INFO ITEMS
1. To D(-) Last - ;.)ecMember 21st Meeting
2. Letter r from City of Soldotna to D.O.T.
3. Letter frorT Alaska Conference of Mayors: "Get Real"
Task Force
,4. Letter from Legislative Reportw.ng Service
D. Kenai Peninsula Caucus: Annual Dues Report
5. DCRA Newsletter for December, 1988
7. Trar-s:fer of Funs Under $1,000..00 ._ December 1988
3. Solcdl::ona Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Banquet
Ins tat:ion
a. Kenn. Ba.roiagh Assembly Meeting .Agenda for 1/3/89
KENAI CITY COUNCIL
DATE:
Ro L
C a L
WYOR
Lan
J. Williams
Art AcComsey
Vice Mayor
Rav leasles
Chri.; Monfor
Iarj O'leilly
la-, 1,maLley
in& Swarner
Pu DO ITAT:
JC
AGENDA
K.EN.yI: CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
December 21, 1988 7:00 PM
A. CALL TO ORDER
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll �'a1_i
Agends Approval
�4 Consent Agenda
*All items listed with an asterisk (*) are
considered to be routine and non -controversial by
the Cc,uricil and will be approved by one motion.
There will be no separate discussion of these
.items unless a Council member so requests, in
which case the item will be removed from the
Consent Agenda and considered in its normal
sequence on the agenda as part of the General
Orler� .
B. SCHEDULED i-'UBLIC COMMENT (10 Min.)
C. PUBLIC HEARINGS
a
Ordinance 1289-88 - Amend KMC Title 13 - No
parki:.g, depositing
of snow & ice on city streets
Ordinance .300-88
- Increasing Rev/Appns - State
Libraiy Grants
- $7200
3.
Resol.__tion
88-88 - Transfer of funds - Repair
Maintenance,
Fight Service Station - $5000
4.
Resolution
88-89 - Transfer of Funds - Legal Cost,
wnlet Wcods
- $10,000
Resolc.:tion
88-90 - Special Assessment - Paving
CanilFlight,
Linwood, K:.aknu, Kiana, Baker, Law -:on
Resol,.:t ic-n
88--91 - Special. Assessment - Paving
East -:liak
& Highbush
Resoli.;tion
88-92 - Special Assessment - Paving
VIP, :,ora,
Watergate, Ketch, Pirate, Muir
8.
Resol,.:tion
88--93 - Award Contract, 2 Patrol Cars -
Penin:;ala Ford
9.
Renew&l cf
Liquor Licence - Larry's Club
1L
Renew--.1 of
Liquor Licence - Mr D's
BPO Elks Lodge #2423
D. C�)MMISSION,,COMMITTEE REPORTS
1. Counc.1 on Aging
2. Airport Commission
3. Economic Development Commission
4. Harbor Commission
c. Library Commission
E. Recreation Commission
7. Plann ag & Zoning Commission
8. Misc.. Comm/Comm
E. MINUTES
�. *Reguiar Meeting, December 7, 1988
F. CC'-yRRE:SPOND ENCE
I. *Alask,-i Department of Transportation - Bike path
between Kenai & Soldotna
2„ *Governor Cowper - Working with Conference of
Mayers
3 Alaska Mutual Bond Bank - Application for special
assessment District, tax increment financing,
building improvements
G. Or,D BIJSINES
H . NEW BIJSINES >
1.
Bills r:.o be
Paid, Bills to be Ratified
2
Requis:it-ons
Exceeding
$1,000
3
*Ordinance
:L301-88
- Increasing Rev!Appns - Arco
dona,.ti..)n to
Senior
Center - $1,000
4.
"�Garr;es caf Chance
&
Skill. - Bicentennial Visitors &
.onvent.__on
Bureau
5 .
Disc•us:;a o-n
- Korea
- Alaska Trade Fair
6.
Discussion
- Ad for
Kenai Peninsula Economic
" orc'ca st
1. A )MINISTPAT ON REPORTS
1
Mayc r
2
City Manage.-
3,
Attorn:nr
4-
City C'erk
5
:,inane.:, Director
6.
Jub1_ic Works Director
7
.girl>or *: Manager
J. DISCUSSION
1 Yit .ze,is
2. Counci l_
K. ADJOURNMENT
KENAI CITY "OUNCIL - K GUL,AR MEETING - MIN1JT S
DECEMBER 2 1, 1988 7 : i)O P.M.
KENAI CITY HALL
'lAYOR JOHN 1. WILLIAMS PPESIDING
1.. cALL -) ORDER
-1 P ledgt of Allegian(-E-
Mayor Williams recruested a moment of silence in memory of the
ictiri:= of the p.j,are crash in Scotland this date.
A-2 Roll -3.L1
Pr.eser' Ray +lea:-;les, Mare O'Reilly, Hal Smalley,
,inda S,.,.arner, 17ohn Williams, Art McComsey
Absen, ;hri.-, M<)nfor
',- 3 Agend<: App ,ova ..
a.
i ;yor
Wil iiar.s
noted substitute Crc_ _299-88, distr.i.but.ed this
;E:t:e .
t>.
Ifavor
Wil Liatr:s
noted the memo from Public Works Director
- me i_is
date a
Dec. 14 regarding tt e 1.989 Ford F-140 Pickup.
ere
may be a
representative to speaK under item B, or it may
E din;cuss;ed unJer
item C-8.
C.
r ;ivor
'Wi:'_iar s
sait: Administration has requested adding Res.
t-c,-94
di:;tr°.b_:.ted
tlis date, as item C-11.
d.
1.1E�yor
Wii.ia-s
iDtcd item F-4 in t:-Ye packet, to be added to
! - acrend,i a. 4.
"ar.sent Agenda iter. .
e.
!' ,vor
rJil iai s
�q ,e: ted the Games ::>f Chanco & Sk::.li.
�iL-plication
! rim
CY:amber of Commerce, distributed this date,
k>e added cis t=?rn
H 4.s.
f .
Ma or
W_il iar=s
r sk(: d :h,3t Ord. 13J2-88, distributed this date .
Y.- ached
c:s -•gin
H- ; , and listed -is a Consent Agenda item.
MOTION:
Councilman McComsey rloved, seconded by councilman: Smalley, to
approve the agc nd�a 3: amended.
Mot for 7as. ed t: y i rm;us consent.
A-4 Conser:'= Ager;da
a. M•iyor William:, �t:;ked that item C- 1C be added to the Consent
Agenda. Clerk Ruotsala has receive] word from the Borough
t'nat all taxes, {ire current on these 2 appLicants.
b. V.v,or Williamm.; .tske.d that item H-4a be placed on the Consent
Aq1 ,nda.
c M i- or !,gi1I lari: , kel that .item H )e placed or the Consenr
Aq1 rida .
KENAI CITY (.'OUNCIL
DECEMBER 21, 1988
PAGE 2
MOTION:
Councilman "9c;Com,sey mcr;ed, seconded by Cot..nci.lwoman Swarner, to
�ipprove the consent. Agenda as amended.
Motl.on ?:_.sseci by un=�ni.:noun ;,.cnsent.
ADI?ED ITEM:
Mayor W. i_iarns s,iid he wa. glad to be back_ with Cotinci
3. SCHEDULi'l PUBaIC" COMMENT
Nona
PUBLIC `;EARINGS
()rd 121"i 88 - kten:;, K'�I' ''it.le 13 - No F'arki-ig, Depositing of Snow
& i:ce c;r. Ci-:.v S,:rents
MO -ION:
a:ot;nci.lrr!an Measles oved, seconded by Councilman McComsey, to adopt
the ordinance.
"here w,; no pub_ i.c co rimer:t .
Pub - Lc rks
1)lrF>ct
r KDr, eiis explained,
Co.rncii
suggested at. the
-ast meF:t i.ng
.ha i
be :.,steel as illegal
t.o park
:it any hours
dur _nq ., me -.
:,ec
i-)-� 1 shows that on t--i.e
:;ubstitute,.
;:ounc:ilr-::rt Measii�s
all we have 2 extreme,
orr the
>i.tuation. The
concern orts hour
; bc>tvreen
4:C0 and 8:00.
Very few
snow plows are
at t.hat t Lme.
Cour.,
i.l thought some hours
would be
better tor cars
not on t,o s':.ree'..
Tz)tal i.y prohibiting is
not. the
answer either.
;'ot. i(,-i1;;:'rnan
_Swa;-ne
s Ker, t. _ -here was a
wor .ie
time rrrIme we
p t in �
M -. .
orna1 .s rep Lied, he d
s_ not have
a problem with
.he ord:: ;.anc
a, it
i. ate has a probLem
with carts
parked for a
Long t.ir E'.."his
gi':e
3n c,p*.icn to go out;
when eve_-
we are plowing
'-o tow e._rs.
E_ he
:-;ne t:ould work for t:}.«;>
city.
Soldo�na has no
park i.ng r: a.
L.
Counci tir n McCom:sey asKed .i± the biggest problem would be by the
old schc_.(, .. PW Director Fornelis answered that alL streets are a
probLem„ ,a 1�-)t a;-e ir, the residential area where someone will park
a van of car wh:Lc:h _s a second or third car, one that is not used
eery often and i-= i left on the street. and ::ontinue to p Low around
It Twit.i he berry i bui7 up. The original ordinance, if we had a
problem p_owi.ag, we would go around it and the nex- day tow it. away
dur: net I ose zou •s, then -o back and clear up.
(,oust,iL-pan Mc:Comsev Ihi:; maLkes it. lawfu . between 4 A.M. and 8 _.s
-hat i t PW iroct c r Korne I i s : I woulc 'ave to bring someone on
.o do tr �,t:. It I3oP:'r:' t take long. I:f we have a storm and can get
KENAI CITY COUNCIL
DECEMBER 21., 1988
PAGE 3
tc it _ze first t,:ne rn the year, they cet the message quick, they
don't .vant to pay the money to regain their vehicle. One of the
bigge:;t problems '.hat the storm starts in the middle of the
night. Our first pr_ority is the airport and then we try to get
the dc).v,,tov1n streErts so by the time we get to the residential area:;
its beyDnd the hoi.:rs that are .in here. Under the original
ordinar:.e, vie Fad to have a snow plow there plowing snow and the
car be i :.g in t t.e .May during those hour so we could not. go out wit}.
one of ny p.i_cki:;ps an(i get them all impounded because we had to ne
there r)Lowirig enow in order to impound.
Ccunci!rnan McCcrosey: T`;en the original -i would .... PW Director
Korne is: ... would allow us to go out with a pickup and just go
out thr.ugh the whOLE, town and get the all the cars off the street
durinc :hose hcur< re(lardless of snow removal.
Mayor '4 i lliams: i vrc}u id appear that ,with the substitute we have
o�✓er kl.l situati(,n I would hate tic :.hank that we were going to
decLat,> a law cn t'rie (,itizens of the community that severely
rest r i .t their pai k i.rq ab,- Lities in front of their house or
bus ire :sr::
C) Inc i r,ian Mea _ le:_- 'he problem .I havf� ,v _? h the o.rigiral is that
i-_ appears to re riat in t:he residential subdivisions, its not the
ai;•andc iod car r_na� are permanently parked on the street, its the
guy tr::i`. pul is nia car 1.i1p in front of ri.is, house at 10 A.M. , the
pi ws .,7me along c ::>J ,and plow around him leaving a big berm hE
c ;nies )i-- and cr1 , a;s ' hrough it and thE: erm is .Left there. And
t .-%se ;)�<rnis nave vEed th e for seveya ;ays. i_ someone comes
a . Dnc is C h i t s )n( Cir E e � i-ie`Ij get hard in i _ cy, I . m not real surer
wr _ _ t ", . ci: y `:� 1 li): it �,,, ,rEould be if re : r ear the undercarriage
o :" fr J','' under son"<?Or E ' ci1 _cmobi Le. t 3 ^,ot abandoned Ears or
ones 1,�7't there a ;err(a period of time -_hit I see creating that
s : teat . )n.
Mayor V; '.Hams: c uid appear that we need a workable solution
SO tha' perhaps nE- _t (r )f these ordinances answers the prob Lem.
PW D:irE?ctor Korne- . I think our bes'- bet would be either one,
one or 'he other. TlE reason, I say that is because throughout the
city, )t every roai that. toes off the spur Highway (--,r into any
subd:iv = ion we -ia � s ,gr that states t.lese hours and dates. If
we go a situat . )r. v<he�-e the hours are tot applicable. We could
scrape '_rie hours (f c f :he :ign. If we were -o change those
hairs, lien the s rr neec tic) be redone. It: wou' d be easier if we
wennt t , •lo 1E c ol.' c.. ?:ake the hour:,; off th(, signs.
City M ,;_alter Brigt r c,. : t.hir,x what: or;e of Ray's problems was that
perhap public work, 1,asn't: come back cn,:e that car leaves and
remove:_ the berm ti:.a was plowed up arc;urid the car because his
suggest .on that it i:aci been there for two or three days and once it
r�.ins it and fr,,ezes It: becomes like ,i brick wall. However, if
public work3 wo..1� .immediately go back i': could resolve the
prc)bler,
KENAI CL Y C"OUNCII:
DECEMBER 21, 1988
PAGE 4
oun.. Lwcran - E i1:iy. (_Tenerally spea-i.ng, does the City Col LOW
the ;sme flowing schedule. PW Director Kornelis: No. The basic
port..),-i we do, s!ich as airport first and then depending on the time
frame such as early morning to evening we try to get the business
,area on frontage :read where we know the cars are going to be
;.,)ark:::g. If the time :_s different, we. go to the residential area.
We :sl ,irt )n t-le . ut;:idO working in and opposite depending.
:ccun imaz M(::: ,on eT : t Looks like on the original C-1, actually
-ifte' '_he., pl. )w pFrs.ori has 24 hours ':o move the car because you
,om ba:k rail t A.M. the next. Turning or later to liave them
move t . I w )ul r in- that after tha': 2-1 hour-_-, they could come
i:>ack <ind .glow th,:se areas and if.' the cars are not moved they can be
impo,.anded. i tt :n}c C- is the easier one to work w_itn. How Boor.
cio Y4 ,,; come hack: after you've plowed that: first. time.
111 D: ect )r: Th t creman in a pickup us?_ goes around and checks
t. c;..inc i ima ; M, Comse,,r: And ifs the it is gone they come clean it
i;)? PW Di.rec_or Korne:is: Yes. Or i'. we have a citizen ghat.
al.1 in r -1.1 us thf, car .is moved or there's a pile there.
I u. _ -")t �? _-ry b i.c of l-e becau sf� t lie car wi L:i_ MOVE?. Bt.t i _ s
i.r.e r =, t :-at ` t er-=- c y in and day cu• wtiere the �i_le ;tarts
i. i ng . a . 1
Mayoii-Lam;;: Is there some menticn of the 24 hour period?
:oun lma;r Me,isit s: No. Tne only merit -ion then, is that_ it iE th--
way _do:.na han.iles t ieirs. Councilmcin McComsey: The only time
t flat t hey can mo e y.Dur car is between t he hour: of 4 A.M. anc 8
A.M. n ,Ze �ri fin-ai ;r,iinance. So t.-ley come after 8 then th>_r,
can-101.7F, %7c11ir nr i.i between 4 anc', t the next morning which
nrak.ec '4 t:0u1"
Mayo.i. Oil ram.;: r- rr.ar_>s an amendment to the ordinance-tatinc
some, " i ng •-,o t he et `>ct tha-. if a czar .i s left for ,Wore Char. 24
hour.! i t � si,b�ct ~:c t -,w. At least those that, are there anc
bermE c in =ro','. ea, get them out of the way.
C'ounc i .marl Measl.- s: Ycu caii legally do that with :his but with t�i,.;!
other- � )rd_ nance aoL.ld have a hard time enforcing that unless
you someone is , di i'.ring the streets and markirrc,. the cars.
PW D r, c` c:r Kc rn, i i s : i woaid sugges-. cc Lng with the original
rdir ce. P h :; beer: `.he way it is row for over ten years and lie.
have :vec with iafdever„ this woutr, be quite, a bit- of
i.mprr a-mer t. ar d 7 a_ l 'r_ e9ie;Lp.
Mayor i l.: _:.ani: : I i ;ec .. i.on Four on ti:e ;riginal that l disagree
with. Ma}or riiliL,ui; read the section dealing with violation for
l,ausii snow .r ,r} to be deposited on various areas. It would
appe�•_-- th&t tie t,r h, s a policy of :onsistently plowing shut tho
:iti.� 5 ';; c3ri�ew �.>. not only in the :-eSidential. areas but
(M-11 is i areas i:; +.re1.1, i'. seems somewhat ludicrous tc. make it.
cair , tt E L:-:r > ;r s i i en to p,s;h ! he sn rr outT his
KENAI CITY COUNCIL
DECEMBER 21, 1983
PAGE 5
driveway or parking Lit into the street.. L personaLly have 15C' of
open area that: fr >nts or a public street.
PW Director Korne i The reason for section 4 which _s in the
memo lo Tin Roper in because we do have property owners and
cr ntra '.ors that ish snow out of driveways and parking Lots across,
the rn5d leavi r,g -ai . of snow. The citizen that dr ves down than
road ar.d h_ is _t oa L l cause an accident, Section 4 deals with
leaving it Ln Ve rcadway. I've had some conversations with the
fire department Y ause they have found some areas where private
citizens were tut Liq snow on top of hydrants and they have had to
g<: out: xnd dig ou- ivIranis. The at:torney's office wrote this
sectio- based on n y request.
City Attorrey Rogers That is standard from a national_ model
ordinaac:e. Mayor Sl _ hams: I agree that a problem exists and
srou..c ne wdress+sd, nowever_ it would seem the citizens should
write a portior o' -he .ordinance .protecting them from the City. Pw
Direct i r Korne l is : We never do go on private property.
C unc i 7an Smai Le; : :an support to i degree what you are saying
Mayor. Dui .ng ou ant heavy snowfall I had to use my own trucK tc
p sn -xne f el.l(;w - nacher's driveways than had a .41/2' berm left.
Y s me > Ly the ru: n Lnq f the blade of the plow.
Mayor V:_Laiams: nr mg t.nizs up for a considerable amount of
discusa ion this e< nning because as City Aa l gets calls so does the
Mayor'3 office. 'the greatest number of calls I receive after i_
snows 0 :_i t t lc o i ad es whose husbands are suffering from mi Ld
heart problems ann "I her ma.Ladies who are going to sue the City
because their rusi nns ,are going to have a coronary shoveling tie
driveways cut. 8t '_ t -e me, probably of K1 the calls I have
rece:iv.: si r ce I -E been in this of f i c _ , that __ � t � _ l:articu.ar call _
get thQ most of. 1 know is a major p goo Lem and we can't afford tc
gc a.rou_?d clearinc Est-Pryone'F driveway cit.
PW Dire :tor Korne: We 1or't clean anyone's driveway out.
That's >ne of the .-easons we still have the same five positions in
the street: crew thAt: we had ten years ago and our mileage has more
than doibled.
Counc i . man Measles Vhe City came along and covered ,ip the `ire
plug b- my ;house, %hen a front end loader came out and dug out halt
my -awn gettinq tho Eivw away from the Eire plug.
Mayor dilliams: . ::ulTase some things come with the territory.
Counci .moman O' Re . l it seems to me tiat there is a tremendous
educat."n job in fart of us and I don't mean putting the snow out
in the <Vreet, nos- peopLe when they get rid of the berm Vink
they'ro being g3ocw; citizens by putting in out in the middle of `he
read.
Ci y At orney R )ge>-s : : `'s also a matte- of degree. We're Looking
KENAI CITY COUNCIL
DECEMBER 21, 1988
PAGE 6
VOTE :
also a=. some of tre urge areas that are c._eared where it is a
serious problem. I think you're going to find there aren't a grea�.
number .Df chat ions ssued to individual home owners. PW Director
K rnelir: Basicai.11 most people don't leave a berm in the middle
of the r_oac in frcnn of their house they try to get it off to the
side.
Councilman Smalle•,: You're not concerned that it is the tailings
that are left wher i. peels off the blade but when they just push
it out and leave n. .. PW Director Korneils: No, I'm concerned
with the tailings "ie biggest concern I have is sometimes they't
g_; with the truck ni.ow and they'll "leave a foot nigh berm that goes;
right: out in tte r;; dd_e of the road and shortly thereafter a
veh is l q will come it.;wa the s • reet and ?c right it to it and lose
control of their i- Those are the complaints 1 get ail the time
We go :K end Ueni ,At, _after these contras -ors arounc town.
C it F 3nager Bz ig nn : You're biggest complaint is the contractor
is do : il a large • ir• of the lots for commercial enterprises and
not n<.:asse ril ; t s res i dent .an dwelling with the one car or two
car di i ,yew& y .
yes: Anasles, O': oi—y, Sma ley, Swar,er, McComsey
nc : layor Wi i l0A;
2. C fdinance 1J )-H8 Increasing Rev/Appns - State Library
rant - S7. A
MOTION:
Counci:womEr. SwarTan moved for approval Df Ordinance 1300-88,
seconceJ bj COL=,woman O'Reilly
Mayor' 41jams cal:fed Or public comments, there were none.
VOTE:
Motion passed unar Lncn,siy oy roll call vow!
3. FeSOUQor 84-8H - Transfer of fund, - Repair & Maintenance,
_ ght Service Station - $5000
MOTION:
Counci '_man MeasLe moved for adoption of Resolution 88-88, seconded
by Cou sic i lman ma . �.ey
Mayor =4.11iams cal led for public comments, there were none.
VOTE:
Motior ;sussed Q i:AdIA:_mous consent
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4. Aesclution 18-89 - Transfer of funds - Legal Cost, Inlet Wocds
- $10,000
MOTION:
Councilman McCorney moved for approval of Resolution 88-89,
seconded by Councilwoman Swarner
Mayo- Williams u n led for public comments, there were none.
VOTE:
Moti:) passed by unanimous consent
5. Resolution 48-90 Special Assessment - Paving Candlelight,
Linwood, Kaknu, Kiana, Baker, Lawton
MOTION:
Coun-i_lwonan iwarner moved for adoption of Resolution 88-90,
seconded sy C)un iim.an Smalley
Coun<.1man Smail y: ii talking with some of the residents in the
area "Heated by this action I was asked to get: a cost of curbing
and utter to go with _t because I don't have those figures. I
know 'hat it Ls xpens:ve. Some of the residents indicated that if
'".hey . e g)ing to do it why not do it .r:.gh .. The next 4liestion is,
on s'rip paving All in cover the pavement over the culverts _:_n
tnei dri vewa is r goes t stop at He highway edge.
15 D is ect )r Korn, 1 _s : The answer to *_.:?e r irst question is about
$15 Er linear. foct: for turn and gutter. Normally when we go into
the .vv.inq we pa-e oack to the property line so it would go in over
the ;, :.ve -ns. 1 yDu ock on Swires, i he last one we dial, you'll
noti�-v the dr LveNays go ever the culverts and back to the property
line
VOTE:
Motinn passed unanimously oy roll call vote
6. Resolution s8-31 - Special Assessment - Paving East Aliak &
-- _ tLilltbusti
MOTION:
Councilwoman P Ra i . ly roved for adoption of Resolution 88-91,
seconded by C"un:iiman McComsey.
Mayo- 'Wil_Lami cQiO for public comments.
Tom Pa nor- rep idE: nt )f Robin: Drive: I was just curious how ycu
came _p w__th the 12% figure. When Eagle Rock was done it was a lot
n;_.ghat A Lot of residents from there were here earlier when you
D isci.- :ed road pavial projects and there are none here now.
Mayor 'Will ,.am:: [` ,ame about from several hours of negotiation
and di:_scussior V7 ? 1 2 years by Council. It became apparent tha--
i.f we were going no pave streets we were going to have to set an
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Lsses_.rient di: .ri t and we finally came to an agreement.
Mr. R,ivnor: 0'-, c is -=he. City going to, set that now as their
y._mir. ror inyol.e Ise t.i:at wants to forr, an assessment district.
Mayor ti i.liLams: �ct necessarily so. The ,omplexion of -:he Council
ct:angwi_h e✓er election and I. cannot. speak for a future
Conn.^ '4r. jai ct': Ther, this was Aorke1 on at: a work session.
Mayor W_ILt.ams asica.l.ly speaking.
VOTE"
Mot`.i.o pas sed ;)y narimcus consent
r<esoiiitioii 8r� 93 - Special Assessment - Paving VIP, Lora,
Waterqate, Ketch, Pirate, Muir
MOTION
Cconc man ,5ma ..le,. -noveci or adoption of Resolution of 88-91 ,
seconc ed by Cot;nc . lwoman Swarner
Mayor Hill arns ca.lea for public comments, there were none.
VOTE':
Motior fussed ley na iirr,(,us consent
8. c >o _uticu_ £, - � 3 -- Award Contract, Patrol. Cars - Peninsula
IF 0,
MOTION:
Co:unc' 1 woman Swarner ;nog ec for adoption of Resol.'.1tion 88--93,
s('conded bz, Ccunc . I.V Dmar. :_,'Reilly
Mayor r.�ll..ams asp-eu Chj.�r the Council v�ew the attached memo.
PW Di; e:-:tor- Ko:-ne i ,: :`,cite a few year: ago public works was
ha.vini; )rol)�_em: e f: r_,irg ou= delivery Cates on equipment so we
s'arti: : put-.ir;<t i; a i :use for liquidated damages for vendors tha_
did n(:t ge*_ tht�ir -_o the City on time. In other words
they l _ i d :,o nit ch per c�_i.y f c every day ti-iat they were behind in
cet:tirci their 4,qu a'ne t t:-: u.,. A. wrrile ba-k we bid on a pickuF.
truck f >r � nim, l :)r: _rc , ind you wi I :_;E e :,y this; let.t(: that
Penin;:i. La Ford wa. t 1�? o:,v bidder and to ey did not got 'ohe pickup
tc us =:.rid were in f=i,- =10 days late in c,et*.ing it to us. I
deduc- c 1 .$ :'O per = . ✓ p.r-r our agreement, which amounted to $4,800
from ° r i:r bid an ; scent: t-tem a check for- the Aif _crence. When
tt-.ey eivod the r Lit' er and check on Monday I received a phone
c,�-.L r )m Penirsu 3 ' )r,'.. T'ie i.ndividii� 1 ,,,ho did t:-icr work cn the
) :d w�i no _on<:er t-,r�re. Yowover he did ,;ay they either over lcoke;i
ti._is c i didn't re 1 i.� � t an i he was son ew:~iat upset � nd I thoucht
hF wa: 7oinq tc c ;ne. ae*ore ,,ou tonignt. to try to corrvinc-e you to
gang(° thi:. de( is >y: ir.. .e :;aid he trot car.° that we were treating
h _m u,, f :.ir r ar.d -: i! rye would do _ 'ie wou . d not honor hi s
b:d fc r thc• two, p i , : ars �,4hich is CC-£ . I exp aineed to him that
he had, :signed cAnd iq-eed to this and woi_id be taw:en up i.ater as
they _t two d, ff r-n �ur)jects. I wanted to br .ng this to your
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a_ ten, '..or, snd I w r-ed ✓cu to be aware �)f what we have done and
wr.y.
Councilwoman Saar -:Er: What_ was the bid price for the two cars that
we got from th9 other dealer. PW Director Kornelis: We did not
recei..,, another b.d c,n the patrol cars. Councilwoman Swarner: Ne,
I mea•° `he ones 1Est year., PW Director Kornelis: I don'` know,
yo� i' l have to as-('hier Ross, Councilwoman Swa:rrier: Ts this
(, _<:)se ') tie SA -Me FriCe '
Chief ]'ass: I- i �lery close to the Fr_.ce of the vehicles last
year. Lr h-ive ~iot been told by Ford that they would riot honor the
biA. woirld _ik= t:o see you pass this resolution awarding the bii
to For( if the r c! ose not ho•ior their price we will. re -advertise.
The reason the w, re the only bidder, acid we checked with the other
two do6iLers, one '`hrys'e_�r cannot provide a police package in the
ze c:f venir_1- tl at was ,,id and we don't want a very small car
tr:at 1,:E can't Bret e4:iiptment into. --he Che%,roiet general manager
who d s their bi:.s j.st didn'r have to(- date right and cxidn't get:
_s b .:: package :P t wocild hike to see y+-)u pass the re-oluticn
and `_ :i ve i or,; �:ie pcor unity to tcrrraiiy decl r,e t:,:e award
rat:he:, 'han to go o^sad uc:,on wnat they ray have ::;ai(i.
Motion I>as::ed t,y rianimcus consent.
9 . � ewr._ o L ..X,i;) L_cence - Larry' s.
Mayor 'ti LLi ams aska. tf there was a reason C-9 was riot on the
consen- agenda, nuotSaid : Yes, we are going to have to ask
f(:-r- a ?;. day e. ter .s iu i end bring it bac-k :it the next: meeting.
Councl agreec.
11). F 1ewai of L ; Par) i_,i(.:e:nce - Mr D' ;
8P0 E'ks Lodge #2425.
Conser agenda itei!i
1', . Fe,riolutior. 8r 34- - Declaring All r:ql-ipment and Materials from
_lie Runway Airport Lounge and Restaurant Surplus
M)TION:
Coanci rian Smalley.• moved for adoption of Resolut,on 88-94 with
a'tachi list, sec>r!c ed oy Councilman Measles
Counci.woman Swari. r: be:ieve the date 1)4 the auction is an
iccorrgr_-t date, 1/t.j88 was I months ago Change date to 1/4/89.
Mayor w lliams: '",Ee! I iigtit rote that. _t was signed on 1/21/88.
Mayor. ^ ll i 3ms -al . ed for- public comment:;, there were none.
VO )TE :
Motion passed b✓ a animo.rs consent:
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DECEMBER 21, 1983
PAGE 10
L . COMMISSIONj'COMMIT7EE REPORTS
L :uncil on Auin
Counc,iwoman Swarrer reported that there will be a meeting in
January.
1. h i tort Commission
Mayor A UL ams no7ni the minutes available from December 8.
Ccunc,l oman O'Re,L N reported on a general discussion with some or
the coTmerr ial ini erests to find out their needs are.
3. E.:cnomic Development Commission
Mayor v;lliams repDrnad that he had met informally yesterday with
the menhers of the- '(.)r*unission who will soon be presenting names of
two pen son; tc be seared on the Commission. There will be some
restrL :nur.ing T f - icry 7ommission after `_he first of the year. They
are sr :nt two ^em ors; a- the present time; Jim Carter anc Bob
SCUT,
4. F jrboi Conmiz s Lori
Cnairwin Quesnel i oported on the meeting of Ports Alaska 12j1%88 &
Ancho. ige,.
a. Tko Urst sub yct is on the unitary oax. The general feeling
of the meeting was 7hat this tax should ne rescinded. Mr. Quesne_i
,lave a .grief defer i' Lon of a unitary ta.N:. Ports Alaska would like
a see nhis rescinded because it affects foreigners that do
buslne ;s5: here..
b. Tin Harborraslars met in Sitka and discussed the Safe Boating
Act ar., j Ports A las ka are in :support of i t .
c.. Alaska is the narLtime hub of the -forth pacific. A talk was
given uV a Departrent of Forestry representative. The Russians now have
about i„COC ships >t` -arions sizes and kinds. The Russians haul
wheat. 'from Vancouver SC e Murmansk (sic) via the Panama Canal and
with tho aid of On breakers they can ::;ring it through the Artie
Ocean and can eLirrr.nave 11 days sailinc; rime. What he is bringing
forward is that A.iskn is ideally situated in case if peace breaks
out bet Aeen Russia and tie U.S. that Alaska can and will benefit
from t � s s trade.
d. Th" Corps cf Enq:neers gave a talk ci their study. They are
talk_inq about two )r- three years before small harbor work.
e . Pc •' s Alaska : be i nccrporated N i :_hi n the next few months.
There Ail! be a cc;rifc ren•ce about the middle of January and they ar(
asking `"or a reprvier t_at ive from the City or Harbor Commission and
I woul i be nappy t ) to present if the Council desires. I need to
ask yon for the n" :*i ary funds to go ' c this meeting which will- bf
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PAGE 1:1
two < ys i n Sri ich rage.
Le P,)rts A.iIska directory is out and I believe you have :ome
copi, .
Count,_.__woman : wa: ner: I appreciate th(� written report_ on the Sit{,3
conv,!rtion. `4ay� r Nil_�.iams: You have in your budget sufficient
nione;° set aside cr this trip to Anchorage. Chairman Quesnel asko�l
the ` : riance Direr for the verify. Answer yes. Mayor Williams: It
there is :sufficient money would the Council so authorize the
expenditure. Council did not object.
Mayor Wit_ _tams: Even though we don't at first appear to gain a i,)t:
�)n t'::: sur`acc- he knowledge we bring back to the City makes it
well rrortl, .it: r+hen Mi . Quesnel talks of the merchant marine
ystF - tnEii'. t.Le us:3 iars have built: up let me a so add, in my
iravc ..-c :r(�cenl:ly I r)ted that their mii.tary buildup i.n the Pa-if-C.,
-rid c i * tl.e A eu! ians -oast has been ti emendous. Regarcless what
the }<.:.:siE.ns i{re s,avinca they are adding continuous y.
No m( - inc.
fc.. 3ecrEaticn C.'o.fimission
irec__;r hcG.i li.ray reported on a joint meeting with the PLannin(
& Zor.iig Commission on the proposed RV ordinance and guide
se_rv_ .es.
',_anr. i nq & )rz.;_riq Commission
('Dune 1 .mar Small {- Y<;u have the minute=_s tonight from that
meeti i:j. It wens ery smoothly even with seven public hearings,
all p,rssi.ng with !:h excepi__ion of one. On the bed and breakfast
ordin;ir.ce and the memo Erom Tim Rogers .)n the number of days
l im.it�it:ior. and I i>xi _ a. ned as best I colic.] your concerns with _he
!.erm ;),at -ding hou ,E� � no. ;.o cn and it wa3 felt by the Commissio:;
that was, I .rt r,: rber of days c n t: it was more restric-ive
hat pr,:bab i.y /oi l d see cost prohibitive. Most B&B' s don't want
peopi ir. ther:� i>r yc: r.d seven days. A(.Ja in i reiterated the
board -:g concept orc they moved later of in the meeting to drop
both and d aid E ave J open and subm vt Lt back to us Ln than.
marine!,. I-1 taLki ;c v;ith the bed and breakfast people they
.nddc _ed ~hat: it there were to be a imitation seven days would be
more cmfortai):e e:-sus=? that's the numi)er- of days t:iat I:- it wi,.h
most . ave pa k� :e:= .
Also th, wc�i-k F : s is i t tiey set: up z, ieeting f Dr. the second
meeti (i in Jan.iar. rc a.r err more on the OV and to look at a fist.
aui.di (; or 3ina tee a.- we i.1 .
Mayor Will rams : cu l d }rou enlighten me on the extent and
frivol -amen. ot. thk Planning & Zoning Commission with the Recreation
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PAGE 1.2
I apart ment in -h i planning process.
D i rec< <: r McGil lip- - ay : This goes back to the RV ordinance that
appeared befor C until some time ago. It: was referred back to
I' iann ng & Zon i nc a+rc a Lso Parks & Recreation so .it was decided to
have i joint work: sessi_ar to go over the ordinance and perhaps make
some irendmen, 3.
Mayor Williams: Ihis relative to RV parks within the City marks
system Direcoor McGil_ivray: Within ':he City. RV parking within
the C y. It -ef rs tc both RV parks or private property. Mayor
Pa..Ili .ms: 5o ae' E asi.ng a combined ordinance. I wanted to be sure
the P:- ks x Rec department wouldn'tbe out: mowing Fosters lawn.
b .. Wn wers giver a domiment by Mr. Brown that we will look at
nester ' might is a r. as the potential cost. of RV hookups. The
Commi .s ion .ahi :h nc:ludes a co-owner of an RV park within the City
tnoug r that `':e oost for individual hookups was relatively high.
I Ail t hive any answers for them because it. was the first time I
ha s-E n i so I : ugges- ed I would find OUL what. I: could on it
t nniq I
c: T E're were a ouple of concerns which were noted in the minutes
on pa.;:E 12 r_egard;ng gravel pits out on heaver Loop. Mr. Cone had
made omments at , arl ier :meetings that he was limited on his permi
to ter acre tract. when he put his gravri pit in years ago. The
corer t reques . tPat we were dealing with was for 53 acres and
there v ere no imtat ions on ten acres l arcels and he was asking
for s"oe consantercy Dr City policy or .:sswinq grave. pi7s.
d. M Ho L'E m sds` :cmunents for the record that: "these gravel.
pits ip a Kinu c two edged sword, the City requires ghat a person
acdui: E a perm t ::efore tney can sell gravel but then -hey in turn,
if thu :'ity wa:-ts gr:3aei they will go arywnere and purchase from
anyone, not neues;ar:Lly t-ose that have a permit. It seems to me
that C. t:y and the Urnmission would cant to be consistent with
their _ern regu.at =r that they are foi.s t i ng upon the c nizens" .
He did iot have- a y Zames to be specific, don't: know of any rames
to be spec.fir bu', `:vat's for -he City tc: ook a' and 1 :suggested
that r yey would b- read. Also a ce:nmeni ar)out the Lack �,f
cons i t anc1 that ponarF: d to exist for the issuing of Mr. Cone' s
perm:'. myet Lover Aic some research cr t and it did _support it
I don': know haw Dd those records are, we could not find that: bu
his ar ter acie iraats. When you looK at the bc.ffers treat are
requi.j cz 0 dopsn' ; oave a !whole lot it gravel to extract.
e. or he plat t r Kisly S/K 47, they- was concern mentioned to
make Eire. accord mq io Kim Howard's letter of 1:: /13/88 that the
buffer ::ones be le:: and maintained on cage 15. It Ls hq_ hlighted
in bla:k.
City ManagEr Brigs -wn. Let me make one comment in Mr. Hcllier's
statement. To my Knowledge the City has never bought gravel from -a
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DECEMBER 21,• 1988
?AGE :13
grave., pit tha'_'; inside the City that fi.as not been permitted. WE
may have bought gravel from a lot of people outside the City tiat
has a d iff,:?ren` P. rmitt ing process then does the City of Kenai.
Bnt t, make a 3tarement: like that: withoi_.t. any iustification isn't
SO.
Counc !.:_man Sma -le•.: We :1, he made it ar:d nade it- spec i f -_c that it
he br..,ught def()re Coanc :_l.
Mayor bl : 11,_ams I wo j ld like to take a moment to commend the
P;.annircg & Zon!ng Conmiisi.cn on the tremendous amount of work and
effor? t.he,,., aro pi_:tting into solving some of these outstanding
probl ms. Soma c these problems that we have been dealing with
here } ,ve been on for a long time and if Council recalls we chargel
thie P t;nninq Comm .ss ion with the responsibility of cleaning these
probi., m:, ip as so,:n as r>ossible and having a lot of these things
clone l F x'or(, sp-cin i3 ro'_zrism and _t appears that the Commission
i d.i jen' Ly ' of DYti ,ig t-at request_.
.8. P'I i sc . c'-omricis i Dns j 'ommittees
C erk �iot:.aia: �;carte,: the ad today requesting app-.,cations fol-
member _riip :n eomi•i=;lors and committee-.
Ccuricil Re( ,= ;secs
dote: Fror 'hi,, po_,nt i- ':here is no tape, only shorthana notes of
corversation,:.
F . MINUTE 5
1 . *riegu_ 1;- Meetirq, )rct�mr>er 7, 1988
Conser ` Agenda It, m
F . COFRE. '' ONDENCE
1. *,A-aska Depart_rnE�nt of: Transportation - Bike path between Kena:.
Soldotna
2. *13overnor Cowper- - Working with Conference c f Mayors
3. *r'ltaska Mutual Bona Bank - Application For special assessment
District, tax increment. financing, building improvements
Conser,_ Agenda Item:
G . OLD, BU'; : NES-
None
H . NEW BU:3I-NESS
1. B-_.Is to be P iis: , Bills to be Rat_f Lec7
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PAGE 14
MO`'ION
:ouricilmar: Me&slf-s moved for adoption, seconded by Councilwoman
,warner,
'ounc i :woman E wa, asked '-f we were beh.l_nd on payments or-, ild
are. FirancE: D:rec or Brown answereri that a check is being
i-sue ( ity Mar 3ger Eri.ghr_on stated that we prepay and the statt,
r ei rd irse: t. s.
VC,''E :
Motic i passed by znani.mous consent
iReguisitionr_ Exceeding $1,000
MOTION:
cunt _!worran 5warrier- moved 1�or adoption, seconded by Councilwoman
:curio ; worran Swai ier asked if L. N. (7irr :- Sons were ! ocaL.
.-: of vanef answe red tnat they were from Seattie. Councilman
McCorr ;ey asked it tr.e item could be purchased locally. Airpor-.
Managtrr Ernst .answered not as cheap. C:Zief Ivanof explained t;zat
1,nis ;ors tle rest t_,r c(-
DOTE :
Mot_iori gassed oy -rariimous consent
?rdinan e ( : - 8H - Increasing Ike ✓ `Appns Arco donation to
;eni.Dr ';rnt ,r 00C
Conse Ag?nd<i __. r
^!iarrie , of Cr tr:cE & `k__ll - Bicentenniai Visitors & :'onvenr-icr
inure 3u
Con se Ag�r.da It ri
5. _ _iscussio i - i:orea - Alaska Trade !Fair
Mayor Fv`illlams: a._c:h .': 11/89. The Borough Economic Development
Distr i c' i 3 deaLi , g with a group of Koreans who/due here early in
Januar}l to dis:us; the possibilities of siting a LNG plant. a
wante : you to .e ;!ware of the trade fair- that wi ! l tske place
short 5 af':er na, _rid ?]h(-,re will, be more information coming down
and i -ril._ be uF t,, C'o!:nril on whether we shoul�:i p;irticipate.
6. scu >sic,r - Ad for Kenai Peninsu l_<c Economic Forecast
The A.�iska 3us:ne. s '�onthly magazine is scheduling an art.ic-e
to spc.t i_igt:t t:re en3i Peninsula Economic forecast. They are asking
if we .-int to aki n ad and they dic rend a schedule and
costs We do have $�,GC?0 set aside ir, 'he advertising budget.
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PAGE 15
Coun i.Ima:i Me:isl s: I'- .00ks like we :,hould. City Attorney
Roger:: think we discussed this last. time too and I think this is
he ;)ne t;7at there may be an additiona_ press run. It may be just
��hat .rose-t 'ake by the Borough, we don't. know that yet. Mayor
Wi11:cAms: Tho srace deadline is Friday.
City At.to-ney R&:er:s: Is Councilwoman Monfor going to do somethinq
with the bicentennial. She took some c:f t:he literature.
Mayor Williams: If its the Council's pleasure then I'll get with
the staff in the morning and see if we can put something together.
l:t w.ill be a full page ad, four color, $1700. Council agreed.
*"'. _,-Arne: of Ch,. ice & Skill: Kenai. Chamber of commerce
I 41)M7Iq [ `3TPJ.TICP R='',RTS
1. I_Ayc-r
'�ayor Williams re)or•*:ed on the Conference of Mayors meeting in
Kenai :>n January [.:'.th & l31-f:. The Go-,,er.nor and Lt. Governor will
be in !tt:endance ,rn the 131--ti. The State of the State address is cr
Q2 .)efore the <rislature. The Governor will deliver the same
addre:; to the Cc nference of Mayors h...mself. The Board of
[; i rec, rs f t-ie 't:arune - of Commerce w i be there as well.
Mayor '.-dilIiams ir. -_ed '_he Council to a reception being held during
t re C ;;ferencc of flavors _?n 1/12j89. Ir!cl.uded will be a
prese- l ati >n of tr.e Bic,.ntenniai group c,r: future celebrations.
Mayor Williams asked Council to sponsor the reception which will
include light hors d'oeuvres' estimated at $500 to $750 for forty
people at the Mer€t. Inn. Council agreed.
Mayor I" :_ii .ams sp: ke on the .3overnor' s hudget and that he has Give z
the lcc;i_slaturF: a v:9w : f what he sees c,s the immediate Tunas to
run tr.E sta-.e. I' s a ur.iq.ie situatiDi where the Goverr=or has
sent bi:dge a- d asKE d the legisLatLue. ro find the funds. This
is go [ tc, be on - tt e toughest: it ict "HE toughest session the
lecgis *ur.E� ha: e-. , 'a'l E aS it: could conceivab. y he an $8C0
she rtf 1]. is -ei. e~iue _o the src te.
Mayo 1'._:ams reC-_:>d -,hat he will b> in Juneau from 'i/31 and on
22,�E'.
2. (' i ty Manacer
a. 1 �.s in yo:,- ,,Ticket: and would lik> C'ounci.i to review it
prior .) t_he next-lee—:ing. Any amendments will be easier at
introC'.i"ticr? .
b `Ili re is 3 pi )F)1 : ed BF}' for _insuran -e broker for the next
three -,ars .
c. T!:«-.re is a rE= ;F,.nsE> from. Pat Doyle Info 9) regarding tine
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suggt->..;ted purcha.>E! prIce of his real estate. "here is a responsE:
from Administrat _car that: the price is beyond what was anticipater..
Unle::_; Council ob ec:ts that: will be the way we will respond to tt'E
sett �,r
a . se:^,t Y Du t �> cket of informat:..on regarding a proposal :.o
apgr<r:le pararredi:,:: to five. Dr. Hansen has requested that your
next =fork sessic.n, i.f it: would be permissible for him to appear,
ne w > ld ' ike tc t:s_t.k about that situa-_ion. I told him thatif end
when ,rou schedul�,c{• your next session, [ would provide that
nforanati n to t;;E Council. Councilwoman Swarner noted that -.here
was __i wor. sess,:>r. :scheduled on 1!18f8'3. Mayor W-il.iiams: I would
nesii te' schedul r,c the paramedics ora -:hat agenda. City Manager
3rig,J)n : I .aia r c t move forward until such time as the : ounci l
' chest., Ies a worN S r "s : _)r aind if you consent to his appearance, I
i
` 1 -rvi-e rr im out [,creed.
n � rida✓, it :t ') Y. , Mr. Sma1_ey the newest Council memi;er IJQ,
evi ;,ed the poi ce department and f_.r,> department. The third
agenci, item is goi: to be an in-depth look at the financial
Mandl ng cy the ='finance Director. Any other Council member that is
!nter,sted is w(:-come attend. We w,..l then schedule a day the
foll::aing week wf� icil ne can complet,:a -_he public works tour anc
jet - LcoK at tt c per a .:i picture of .rii responsibilities. Wher
-t,;at s scrred ile i anyone wishing to _' o _r; is welcome.
t . am in a c aar;ciary it: this point regarding some condemned
build.ngs in -ow;, Kenai Kcrners and Harborview. We are pursuino
-l.e swners of tt ,.,e properties and the insurance companies but t=-e
t)rob. c?m i � that rc.ward Hackney has; an cyst mate .as to what it woui c
cost o raze {er::a] Korriers which is about $18 0:00. If .re
ippr -ia-e Ze c r E::y -:c `:ear it: down ind lien the ;property we are
sic t_ -e -.he ` 13 , )C a available. �,egardinq i:he Haruoraie�•, ,
'Jier- are thr=_e :vr.ers and the IRS iE; ,iot: involved but we may be
_ook . ; g a :: $2 !C for this one. Should we appropriate those
monies and raze those buildings and do you look to getting that
money back by liens on the property. -ire don't:, -and we have
(:end(--rned then a c t hE -e :i s personal ir.' ury in _hose bu Lid.ings ,
what S o r_ .. as ' i t y at that point.
r'oun_ _'_ma-i Mewsi E - n:icin't our fire department take rare c-
.:hose buiidiriis .,,itrou' a big expense'
H(Dward: Ha -knee, t.Adirtg irnspect:or: I think if we advertise -or
some: r,e t) tear t dow-: that it would :-ome in under that price.
"her s giito a it to salvage. The b_g problem with both of the
1-hem t-iat -.he rave full basements ruder at least part of -:hem.
-hat r.ean � yo i 1 ve tc fill back the `ante. Both buildings are wide
open find rave be, c _-,rc .en into. The po.' :I have picked up some
peop:(in )no of tr;e b a 1dJngs and tl!e,,, d,:) need to be removed.
Mayo- William;: I�et me turn this over to the City Attorney for his
investigation to determine liability and also our legal right to
enter upon these premises. This is another area of aesthetic
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DECEMBEP 21, 1988
PAGE 17
walu _ "he iar ,cry iew itself is somewhat of a historical
builc;::ng. It is ir, pretty, bad shape. It was moved here from
Sewai d. et' not co anything just yet. on the Harborv.iew.
3 . ',t to _-ne
a. F:e a_-�? t.•yi, g _o c;et the RFP out cr the Dairy Queer,. Kim
He:wa... phc>ned to::ay for an ;zpdate on t o appraisal we need and wi ,_ ;.
s;tii •iee(i t..de' enriinc: if we have to co to the FAA for approval.
I wc, iravf, tc do that _t wi'Ll be deayed. Tentatively we had a
t '.:me = tie /3 �_ ;!3 w 1 t r a prebid conference on1!i.9 j 8 and bid �� ,
i,'27 he RF s i.7ul d be f inished _-cmcrrow.
Ireat Cuz' tor• ;abi.r:e :s; we have been trying to get a
cert_: � i.cate of ir.s.rrance pursuant to the requirements of the lease
proper ty anci hav( had some diff ic:zlty ir: getting it. I'he
_�.me fl e t i re w<r;; afternoon and we have a faxed copy of a
ocun-ant that we vi-o additional insurers that: morn .ng. Phere may
tre mo i ies tha.r w, iwarded to the Ci�:y ir:der that pol icy. We are
r,ve gat ng th . r.c)w for the purpose :Dt finishing the demoiishires
,f tr >,e Fremise: We a..so have to a:;c-�:•tain damages to the
emai r ier f the :)u dinq. It. is my .in::erstand:Lng that the
props -r.y can't be hr ._i•: on again. If ai cane contacts you abour_
r h.is )!ease refer- t i c-m _c me. The bta:.i tens has been soid and
ir1c: et. ..;p i'1 13.
xanc woman _:' Re Can I ask why t re property cannot be bt:ilt
an. 'ity `]anaaer bi:igh_on: It is in the flight pattern. the
1)Ll id g was 2, li _ ` io:ig time ago when _Lt was not_ a par'_ of tt-e
<i irpc% anj prLo., t th+ street being cut: �-_hrougn. -Rather than
make em --ut A hey indicated : ha!- there wou_id n_) longer to
i) r : '. d .gs per r rtt c t here. Phe only _ o' > permit _ed in that route
o ldi rg ;3 -e 1c rq r.he Spur HighwE:y
Miayor.• i.1y tarns : t r ; i c,_rical i:; tie DI-DI-d rNA hangar,
the o_c pa�sen,jer terml;ia. is the old r�-u fur-h(r up.
[ rec ,.ive; a ette, r ^m an i.r3ic iu :: who _s .are a_t.orney in
Aricho�ac;e •eprse ti,,g i,'r. Morgan. cu ;Y. uid br= made aware of
that ,:r: roffer an, tD me.
d>O, ,_n -he �Ci��t Fi CCl:� area we '"lc:VE been put on notice that
there _, t:: repre:;en` at i_)n by an attcrney c r 'hat matter so if you ar!�
contac:t�d by a part; tc tnat litigaticc. yor: shou.i_d a:_so decline to
discus;_ t;-iE� ma to .
4. city c' ferry
a. r(-port ot hie AML conference i.: submitted to the Council.
The IC _is prc,po:tnq to meet in Anchorage. There are so many
clerk: ':hat even %nchorage is doubtfu-. Ct will be in Nova Scotia
this }' 3 rr..
b. 5,) I-Equesstec: :; ,me information regarding the Sister City
KENAI CI`I"Y COUNCIL.
DECEMBER 21, 1988
PAGE 1.8
program. L hdve neen :n touch with the Governor's Office and them
has been quito a bit of action recently, an article in the paper
tonight spoke of contact with Russia. Anchorage has been trying )
work with one of He communities in Russia. One of the cities hal
nur r ear of g ila s ( sic) and there have been problems .in the past.
They have sugges, ed that they don't want: to do anything unless we
join the >ist"r "it°y program and that is $1.50 membership. The
information iA a-tacher.,.
_snei Loner wiLL ire taxing the 1j4/89 meet":.ng, I wi11 not be
r e>_tur! i ng unt. 1 % i_0 180 .
d. ; erk Ruots La read a telephone pc:ll into ;:.he record: "the
Kena.. Public Works Department requests Council approval to issue i
purchase order to 'furor Equipment for $1,886.52 for parts for a GMC
sander truck whi n is broken down. This vehicle cannot be repaired
w4ficit the parts L i Ved on the purchase nrder. " A1.1 seven Council.
members wore cons i7neci and Sey ali sa_.d yes, dated 12./13/88.
e
"ire
of our
ac .ompanies would like -o have a work session
with
t re
Council
sanet me to discuss ,the mransportation section cc. -
the r:
ce
regardi.-
3 cab companies servicing the City of Kenai. We
are v;ry
rest_ric-
LiQ and thair feelings are that they would like
:nose
-ed
up. If
Council agrees I will invite the two crab companies
to come
to the wcrrK
session.
Mayor
Williams:
L rivr been contacted by one of the members of o=.r,:,
of ti
= can coy, pa
i s snggesr_ing a chance t o the ordinance for the
comma
_ i_cat :.on: e
i i-pme.. r as well. i N i l l be bringing that to the
A.drni r
i _ r-Lt i, r ' s
i�r . io n . If we so ,nose to rave a work sess:iori
in wf
ich vv wEnt
- . nr -rq the two tog ether we might:: want to do it:.
&1 at
one time.
"hn pnft iorz that th:-,}- would like added to He
riir
,ce s r eq
i _ rg each crab company op restricted Lc radio
equ :l
r ent mots . to
i q o„ l v tr e it ow7 frcquencnes. `I he Anchorage
ord_iEce
doer h
in 3u :h :a portion an! carries a staff penalty.
seem:
'a to t r iv
i i uu. it ras resultoc in at least one arrest, t c,
-r a ter
::t is ns Y it
_,boar:: , a smash-c radio, 9nd things may ne
1et,_i
l o>_t c* h
:i
f herf seen s t: b, ino bl i i:.y of the oc t ice department to enforce
erw to ogler poi ."ns of t re ordinance requirir:g such things as
meter 3 Within th; Mrs ,
CouncKmar MeEslo i I don'? think there's anyway a City ordinanc(-
uic rot :hit t i
.t Le :os.: ou nay want to have a worK : essior to look at your
ardiriace. We Vin
han problems between the
cab companies. The
same )re
apprc:achinq
you wanting us to out in
an ordinance on a
scanner
feels thya7
our ordinance requiring meters
shouldn't apply
1.0 OL -:
of t owr c ,rasa
and his is an out of town
cab but he would like
3r of i
. narce n .
ar:ners that apparen7ly does
apply to out of town:
gabs.
We can't con
nio the business between
Fred Meyer and
Maist )&s
and 1'r
areat sire we should regulate
the cabs to the
KENAI CITY COUNCIL
DECEMBER 1, 1988
PAGE 19
extent we do.
Mayor UillLams: Ve Council has wrestled with the problems with
cans ip the past ird it has been a sticky problem.
C ty V torney Tog rs: 5o far the cab regu ations, I think restrict:
tnemsn.ves to ihc welfare of the travei_iinq public rather then the
enonor_ c. raqu nti ris of cabs. I think most of our ordinances deal
with Aat and nry to keep safe cabs, honest cabs, as far as the
meter ao. And wn did& t want to take aver the functions of the
Alaska 'Pranspc yta+ i i Commission when it was disbanded. We have
very Awminai regu',at ion.: and I would urge you not: to get into the
econorric: regulations oetween two competing businesses.
Mayor Ql i__ams : `a n trere been a lot cf problems involving calls
tu the police department by the cab companies? Chief Ross: only
in the sense that OCK cab company wants to report the wrong doing,
of the ;ther- and ion are attempting to use the police department
ir a manner tc th;i- owr economic benefit:.
Counc woman C'Rei How does Anchorage enforce their ordinance.
Chief. Ross: I wa: i r aware they :had one and I would sure hesitate
... evin if you.; p, >.s Ae ordinance bust out it's nature .it would be
the Nwest: pricr.i' .r and something that is almost unenforceable. A
scanner now days c::rn he fit _ n a glove box it is so small and can
be unF .egged and .rRnaved a:' inspection t ime. It probably is no-
being . nforced in Qvito ige.
Mayor Nziliams: A rl.e ittorney points out, with FCC regulations
it is hard quest cr. . Chief Ross: It.':; hard to take
propri wtorsnip )f Q e airwaves.
S. Viance Difec,c:r
a. Regard ng nhe dater & sewer rates for RV par:Ks - the rates are
as sim ar to n)mp cable uses such as bath houses as possible.
Mayor 'wtil.i:ims iskoc for clarification of recommendations from the
Plannirg & toning 'cmmission. Finance Director Brown: It was sent
on to P&Z and according to Janet Loper, they made no recommendation.
Dave Brown: It wan the winter rates they discussed. Councilman
Smalley: I saes V y on. :demand though. Finance Director Brown:
Look a, the top of page , if they have L V serv.:ce l ine, as I'm
told Dan Rohert: has, ne wound be charges_. $8 and $11 not an a per
space basis Page 3 is _, per space charge. In the winter he would
be charred 5 i9 per Toich total for the whole park.
PW Dirf-nor Korrel It should also be pointed uut that we do
have a norious pros0m with some of the chemicals that are used in
some of those RV's, our plant: sees a real change in the summer
when we have them imp inu because of those chemicals
Council ran :mat ey: -his information will be passed on to the
Comm.iss. >n,. it': J 3 Nat I couldn't answer any questions.
KENAI CI'I COUNCIL
DECEMBER 1, 1988
PAGE 20
i' narn: Director itc:)wn: W_ii.l they have a meeting before the next
.ounc.i. meeting? Councilman Smalley: �o. Finance Director Brown:
We can hold this '`()r four weeks then.
?Mayor i liarns: would suggest that once Planning has gone over
it then if there are any changes it. be immediately drafted and
brought to Council.
L. 1. intend t(; T c_;t the RFP for the i isurance tomorrow if there
s no L)roblem froi cunCi' ..
r i=.yor Wei iir.rrl; asked about the property for the Dairy :2ueen
waich )elengs, tE::rrdcaily„ to the airport. Technically, the
impro;--.ments on t ~ie property belong to .he airport. Has the
Adm_in .tra�ion g_.,er. thought. to refunding to the City the
t )rec.,sur .st: from the airport fund or- did we pay for that
FI-nan'� Director 3rcUn., We paid for -t out of the airport *.und.
(' Jv 1, nag r-3r_ic.
.t�r : Ii we
had to _ r would not
be airaorc
p �-;ope,
y b•=_cause
t was sold
to a third individual
who tnen loses
ail ::entity
witt:
ccnnectior.
to the airport. `The
reason the
_dent
v r:a.ises i
_ : head again
is bec&u; e we used
the airport
fried :
pay i" of,
end jet it
back.
'W' nan D i rec _ _>r roan: I r.t.ink Admin_ s :rar i on is having a friendly
ar.gum- t iai .hE a l r'port: money is not ,;'AA money. 'The airport
money C,.ty nor y and ether accounts rind I think an argument can
m:3«ie . at =ven tt i.c;h t -rE: airport boucih _ t ;:ie property are dire i', nc
i' f: e r c= ntl ✓ t:1an t it j party woui.d ha Tf purchased the oroper�:y
ar:_7 t Ci'.y A'_tc red _.> uoinq to research it. We don't know ..f
f iri F •e -as f : ] I h r !: of (_-Or:t. r c L ove r t h'1 1. !_and a.; they -� i_d bef ore
_ wa i3ve - sc, _d.
c''_ty :nag_r _5 -ic, tcir : Ttre answer to that question becomes
i.mpor', nt .%Then we get into the involved reappraisal and the
app=.i.-ti of th roappra.--sal. by a reviewer and the FAA.
d. `�aycr Wi._ia,s: have been asked by both '`he Airport
Comm.i_.sion and Ec r.cmic Development Commission and I don't think
we've done any .hi -:g about it, whether o;- not we : an or shouid seek
permi ,lion to ise a. rpe -t monies for ma-ketinq and advertis_i.ng of
the a.rper`_ fa:ii .t?es.
Froan _ e Di ec�_ >r rc it n: think we did answer that. r_hink we
said f yo i coulc document treat the efforts and expenditures of
money ,.,ere for th, p;irposes of improvements to the airport i think
111011 r .. i',it ,ot1 cart. Ilse that as a d ._squise to s tmp li y use money
for t-e be _ternenc)f the entire City.
Mayor Williams: Would you discuss that matter with the Chairman of
the Economic Development Commission. Finance Director Brown: I
think have put ;something together on that but I will look. Mayor
WlLliams: Please do and transmit that to the Chairman of EDC.
KENAi C TY -'OUNCI
DECEMBER 21, 1988
PAGE 21
1). Pub... is Wor <:s .)Lrector
a. Ea:r__ler. th_s week we nad the pre -construction conference on !_.he
�iirp rt 'erm...na �-F,novation and Airport Manager/Ernst is having i_s
eruct i >n c,r L 4j 9 .ind then the following MoD44y the contractor w 1.
be thc' tErr•mi at working. We will have 6120,,-days after that to
comF.:,!ete1. 9'39 you will see some drasfic changes.
1). nfc> 7 (on, e-rrs the signs in doartown Kenai - the letter from
the cicer!tennia. gn)uc. Administration stated that they would pu-:
trier ap --A-- tlsey ioli d heip pay for the signs.
C. [nf(i 1C is -3 request from the Kenai Peninsula Borough Schoo_s
concerning a cress walk sign on Lawton. My reply is that we have
no money in the oud(jet .-or one.
d. nfc di tr. )i.,-od this evening is Concerning state grants. "'he
C'our : - i net �, it Representative Swackhammer and I received a phone
c:al �ayi ng t ha --,ho would accept: the verbiage that had been
pre�_)usly dcniF7. We are sending this back to them tomorrow
morr r._iq .
G. -oncernrng '__n(, CLP brochure -- tiie Legislature is meeting
shor _.y and i n(,:od come direction. This is a sample of what I
thoL.,1r'. yc - had in _ni `._nd. Lr, the past Deans Printing has done the
F;rir' nq ._nd , oro the same picture due to cost.
V ayc Wi 1 1 iarr s : r; noe ( move f on:Ja .-,:i w it'n t h is lust as soon & s.
�o.sr ::)Le ec:�_ist '.l e ,,vee..: (;f January 1 th will come quickly. PW
ire : or K.orr el _: I -h in}: the prob_.esn 1 have is that I don'-
, J-;.le it has r er formally accepted 3s a resolution but rather
croc ct: tfue >r� sossions.
I,iayc- Wiiiiars: 1f council agrees we can have a resolution by
1/4/89. I would f)_A n-. out that as you are all aware of the results
of t:i survey re,jarding the water and sewer to Thompson Park. Dc
you n 31 to r r it ' .: r t 'iat. cLs a prior _ t , i tem:' To Administration, I
reac -rrith sore= :rr r is * n .t there may st ill be federal funds
avai .)le on ir t :l.in,x ba:: is for wat.e- and sewer? In reading the
ceq_u. .t fiIL-!in(.r �.inr: nc: fr)m the City of SoLdotna, they're talKinq
abou rec Divi,zg ec era . matching funds to their server tre<rtment
n .an PW K rrneiis: That i :: tiiffere:nt ,
,i ty i•1ana ler 3r ] :l. t c n : comer is gett i:rq fedora i money for the same
PW ")ir =ctcr KCrrieIis: I think Homer is getting .;ome type
rf i novative f'iarcinq because they'ro doing the first type of
plant in the I . ,- . Some type of techn i�.,,i t. grant.
ffayor William,: What is C:ouncil's desire on the brochure, do you
wish to go ahead with it as is? Council_ approved the brochure.
City Nanger B-ic itch: i think that if You are not-erious about
Thornp:;on :ark I ,culd ,issume you would coo ahead with a $3 milJ.ion
r-equ i-i front c-f the iegi.slature. "ou`ve heard what they've got
KENAI C1:TY COUNCI
DECEMBER 21, 1988
PAGE 22
t o ::_ , you`,, e 3,1 tt.e paper, they are hard pressed for capital
impr emE�Tit ;ro e: For us to ask for that when $1.5 for road:;
m.iglt stand a bE'tter chance and it might be wiser to put your
mart;Ia_s ri wt;at you are really serious about on this list.
Mavc;: Wi-'I _ia.n:s: e .'> bring the resolution back to the 1/4/89
meet irg v..-!_tt. the List as shown and if we decide to amend it by
remo� ing the Th .mpson Park water & sewer we can do it at that. tine.
Has t °7erE beE•n irr; response from the people of Thompson Park
rega:ina tlht s.rve . City Manager Brighton: I have received
r7onE . It ha< ,weil advertised.
Maycr W:ii J.iancs: -or the press, you :night: want to include in you
next. article thr.t the City of Kenai has delayed taking final act..or.
on r ?<aues is for wa*:er & sewer money rending further responses from
the :it:i2Erns of _hal. ,area. I want as much response as 1 can bet<,i-e
we r ike th s k i m -11 ion }'rom the l.i_s t .
Cour : _Lwoman 0' ._',_y: rho assignmeyit of the $563,000 appro-
pria`:.ion that R<s,)resentative Swackhammer got the wording changed
or .,, 'i1o;, . 0:,trictit e is that. PW Director Korneiis: It ..
w idE6 "Oer . ! lie,,, 'lci-er-.''.: :i _Qn this, ' it ;endin(: it. baciC. their
r,n .i :omrent to ;it;! k!as ,:hay it didn' r: say anytning about streets
and �e v,atei & ;owc!r gran'. and I an_>wered that it didn't. I
shot :A ment ic: n ' i n I ,wa.> * aaking to Mr. Swanson and as you reca_.
tr1 s`: : ortesi: )n:i(>n.:e vre got was f:•o7, Mr. Gilmore. At this no:.r t
t`1e1 aic the v ", )>:: , i , : p the tang .a _,e as star -ea and it ,was ser t
_our : lmac Meas n; _ �r: id we change t -.at. second one an add
our :.>m and ecor. )rrr:,c c eve1c:pment. P"I director Ko.rneiis: i nad
;hat 1,zd i t b t :;n' r_ .hanged in your copy.
::oun,:.lwcman Swa.rrrer: Wnat. would be t-ie cost ''or a r.ew picture.
PW D'_r•ectcr Kornt!.l i:;: I don't know but I can find out.
ounc ;.iworran Swa •ner•: 1 think we shop Ld get a new picture.
sirpert ,Mari--_tc E>>
Non(
,7. DiS(- )SICrJ
L 'itizens
9. )r:ve Bro.wnn, (, Wooded Glen Cour! i) Concerning the
asses; anent. di:-;tr,.c:t , i am glad to see that it is behind us and you
gave igreed :rpor 2 , assessment and -ea 1 iz ing -.hat there are
po Li cal comprc> m ses be made. I and other property owners it
Dena na. Point F st ltes will look forward to some sort of compromise
on a, assessment c7 i s tr is cut there t h.it ,would be less than '-,)0 .
? reef 1:_ht I heard some conversation regarding street
light- an] woulc: llike tc start a drive can. They have been before
c'oun 1. L f )r sevo, ad year:, now much Lk- paving the streets. "f we
KENAI CI` ''i COUNC iL
DECEMBER 21, i988
PAGE 22
tc say, you've re<�3 r1he pape:r, they are hard essed for capital
improvement projects For us to ask for that when $1.5 for roads
might stand a i:,etter :hance and it -night be iser to put your
marbles in what ya;.i .ire really serious abou on this list.
Mayor Nill-ams; _rang the resolafti i back to the 1/4/89
meet-Lr a with tt e LS-,: as shown and if we pecide to amend it by
remov-iq tYe Thompson Park water & sewer/we can do it at that time.
Has tl• ere k eer an, re
sponse from the pe ple of Thompson Park
regarding the ;urvev. City Manager Br.hton: I have received
none. (t has peen ,,-ie i_1 advertised. ,
Mayor Williams: ?' )r the press, you jas
dht want to include in yo_rr
next a:-t icle t.-lat ..he City of Kenai delayed taking final acr_ior
on regcr>st:s for wa°.er- & sewer money/pending further responses from
the ci :zer s th it- areawant as much response as I can be`orc.
we str ,.tce tr.is $3 1!. ton t: cam the ..ist.
Co.u,nci .vomar. C'Rle. .:_ 'he assi ent c= the $5b3,C00 appro-
priati >P. that ,RepT -sc'r.tati.ve Swa khammer got the wording changed
ba�k us, r.Le i.. S that. PW .rrector KornelLs: � T-- I s
wide cn-n. They i s•-rqn is, I'm sending t back. Their
only c.miment to me: vr;-is chat it didn't sa,., anything about street3
an,J th � r�rater . sc-a(rt grant: a d. I an.sweri�d that -.t didn't,.
should lienticn thz' , was t=a ing to Mr. Swanson and as yu recall
the la:;' ccr-resoor,_ ier,ce ae g't was from "Ir. Gilmore. At this point
t}"'.eV s Lid t"ley ,doi' d cicC�DF`t. /the lanquac-e �s state_d and i` was sent:
('()lrnci-man 'Ieasles C'ou1 we change tha, second ',-)ne anc add
tcnrris;r' and eco iorr: ; c c eve opment . PW Director Kornel is : I had
change ' it out. it ; _ r.' t hanged in your• copy.
Corrnci woma-i S'. irri{'r: hat would be the t-ost for a new picture.
PW Dir (-tor Kor iel don't know but: d_ can find out.
Counciiuoma-1 Swarr, ,i . 1 think we should qet_ a new picture.
7. Ai:'Lor
None
i
J DISCUS'-: (ON
1. Cltize:Zs �
a. Da�:e Brown, 41 WoodE=d Glen Court: ? Concerning the
assessment dist_ji_c': s, I un glad to see that. it is behind ,_.s and you
have a( -reed up i a III, assessment and realizing that. there are
po i t i(-a l comp .:1mi: es to be made. I and ether property owners in
Der. 3' '_ Po-ri !,;st, tes w :11. look forward to some sort of compromise
or <in .. sessrn n d !strict )ut there that would be less. than 100 .
2) StPet _•glr:s: I heard some conversation regarding street
ligtrts =;nd eahuld like tc start a drive «r . They have been before
Counc i t'or severa yearn ^ow much like F avi.ng th(> streets. If we
KENAI C."_ IY --OUNCI :a
DECEMBER 21, 1988
PAGE 23
can = tart a ; 1 2 ✓ear blood and sweat drive on street lights. �V-
t.he _ornEr o' Ai_.k rind Wooded Glen Court, a bus stop for the 4th -
6th traders, thf neighborhood is poorly _.ighted and should be a
l igli pricrit� .
vater try at t err is t:he third item. t has been kicked back .rind
f ort j for sever L voars . had heard there wa some money
appr for .,rr• er treatment and 1 would like to propose a
spec.L:rL comm-ttc,r [)e Formed by some residents that: would look at
the 1)1-01)lem troy <r *:ecnnic-al standpoint and a benefit standpoint.
i bE:_eve that savings aLone on your_ fuel gas that supports tiE-
toi?rs tr.at ne ,.your homes a citizen could realize a 5% sa✓inc ;:
just 7y clearinc.- tq, t,:e 'water supply. Prere are commerciaL-'y
avai - Wle clari' LEyr-.: `or municipal systems. If there is $500,00C
avai _r.ble that a,:ruld provide a good start.
'layc iaT.-3. ara working with t.to engineering department Aho
�r-e co .ta: -: v t . two) ,-orpanies outside relative to the that .er cf
i ea nc ap � Ze 1 . ,, w 3tE, r . We are hai) ung that. we :night be at)i e t o
l c a ilo-. p. 3nt ? . prc�a(, Either one o- '::he other. There is some
-: sc pion on wt,Ltr:er )r riot we can do i_*:. and wriat effect Lt Souk
:nave <;n 'tr.e s ✓st �r .
17. ``:gym 'Zyde-, C`- Robin Drive: I woiilc like ::o reiterate what
Mt*. .;-own saL i a ?out ..fie :street light problem. Two years ago,
* ,4 is r s :noo k; . s = ot: about 50' up the- Spur Highway ( corner klobin
arcd 1}.rr) oer ;re they got sopped, then had to back up ciowr, :_t:e
: rur t'ighway oec :use they couldn't see the street. It ,ias goy ten a
itt. be :ter be a.A-e '_he street. s:igr, ,: c:t moved closer r.o the
atre, 13 i.tt a fLashl.ignt wth the k:ds. it t`ce ii>us st-D
s,i-,-e he : sn <:ee US. As far ,_ s the cost, -_herd has
prob: 4l', i.y 17eer; pr bay Ly abcu t $20, 000 of auto damage due to moc,se
beer:?I �Iit 3c; ' ` -cnc,w now many of those accidents cc,u:id hake
been c revf>ntt c: b a, -4 rg some i.ight_ n-i' i r cert=ri r L,y' ?:c,:E..i.dr:' t hur.
When :;>meo ne ,ras h; t; the Chrysler dealership, t:ne place lit up
l.ke C:rr• Lst: ias t don't: warm. t.c see that. same t inc happen,
her_( aas another r:icence of someone c)r: a 4-wheeler begnq nit
rear 3g LE Rc, K.. ah.'. n,: + !'iere is mot.-( tc` the cos` than t -ie
Mayor -aim : C_f>sday night was had a major pubic :nearing
regaz - ing the ne-s i.ighway system between i enai and Soldotna. The
City 'Is rE:ced wi ` ci rr quandary when it comes to street : ights alonct
the (•'11. irE stret n ),- road •: oming from that direction. First of
ail is 1).0.T. i�sponsibiLity to lic;nt. that main state hi-ghwa-.
:3ecor 1 y,. Vli.tt in :'OIL' gears by 1992, T. nt rids to begin
-onst .ct_ion :: f major upgrade of th, highway system to include
our tines with d ,died meridian bet.weer: Kenai and Soldotna.
PherE s a great ecr_. c f 3iscussion regarding wideriing that:
:.ighw,n, Phe :,i r e_ cictant to spf>r d money c n improvements where
a mul milli ,n f: > . clr: or �jf ct. is t:akir.:T place.
Mr. F .-ler: I oei ,,Du were the Ma,,;cr :,t the time an issue was
(:)n thi, agenda recj,:ir ca ; nd st-reet lights That was a priority of thE.
c' rt:.y '', .unc i 1. Tl.o (-my reason it was d.? ayed and then deleted wa.-
KENAI CI`I"Y COUNCIL
DECEMBER 21, 1988
PAGE 24
hecaiiE,e they ::ai,' tney didn't have the money. just want to
rem:inc you of the t:.rue cost in lives ar.d auto damage plus moose ii
the ..ast 'ew years. This is something to take into account if yolz
vfant: to continue f)r four more years. By then my kids will be in
�uni_or high. I Cori` believe our street i_s the worse one because
,.•ie'ro >n ci straicht:-away, there are a lot worse ones and there ara
many lights oiit rind town.
MayoWiL: i_am: 4c;;ain, hose are D.0.2. problems not City problems.
Yr. kY ,.er: WE,L1 _someone should speak to D.O.T. about with some
Eorcc, ' rori thEr C1 t 1 .ahatever .it takes. If it takes the attorney
warn - rem of nji_:rios-, then so be :it.
PW D L=ctc�r Korn, 1 : As you recall at. the last Council meeting
-ihe : eet Licht: i.r-: front :>f the hign school was brought to my
after' ion, and I ! ad -.asked 1:o D.0.7. and thought they were fixeli.
hey vere fiXEd is >> � Lectric.ians from Anchorage, but after that
:cme( h_ t: tr e c ) ! o ar�d the 'fights are �r,t. I contacted D.O.T. rnd
they ;unci out wr a 'i _t tr,e poles and t:.he'r insurance company .is
c; in o E ay "or t i x_; ng of the po ,_e and they were supposed to
ant:: .. ar elE=ct� L,:r ompany to f .x e pole. They have been
made iwai'E Of thl oi.iler ights out on the Spur Highway.
_ Junc 1 :
woul-iarrer:a. ;unc _fcmar ; clike t.o thank the public work:,
depar _rcent for tr i > _gr that identifies Mountain View School on the
Spur ight,ay.
g' i, : t ',ineau a.iso a'. the end ,f -'anuary for the
AM', 1 :;islat_`%e )rri-t-ae meeting and I am requesting funds for
plane ticket, hotel, and expenses for 1/30 - 2/2/89.
C. Councilman M<:Comsey asked that: the City go ahead and gain a
membership in the Sister City program_ Council agreed-
J. ;unc i Lman i' :('r ,r is«:': : would li.}:e t:c '.lave a work session wit r.
the a':'_orney ::ea. _ru_ w _ r:l, :r:let Woods. have a couple :questions.
City �ttorr.ey Ro(;,r Pie Council mar �xant to meet in executive
sessi.),; at the nE xt r,.eer ng.
Mayor Nil_liams: "We may direct Administration to transmit a
correspondence to the attorney that we just hired stating that the
Council would like to meet in executive session with him at our
meeting of 1/4/89 commencing at 7:00 P.M." The agenda will. reflect
+.hat t pie executiv r eess ion is the first order of business after the
conse�., agenda ar ? -J _10 - o public comment: .
t c ilwo-nar C ' Re _. The A rper _ i ommission nas only six
member_. Mayor W larns stated that t;e is looking for a young
woman `rcm the (". F. * ) be a represent,ati,,re.
unciima-i _ia ley:. jr working wi.: the high school and money
R ENAI CIT'>_' COUNC_ L
DECEMBER 1_1, 1988
PAGE 25
f >r ne,'. years' bi.,iclo-, several staff members have come to me
statir.a that they may be drafting a lerter and sending it to City
G::,unci - to .ask fog- :--,c)me support at the legislative level requestinc
suppor-: or. a separ,lt-C appropriation to update Kenai Central Hign
School bu,ge-. recTaiding capital equipment so that it coincide
wrth ti-r district'., land and the new building concepts. We're
1t ::,kin,r at izc .s A over- S25,000 for equipment to upgrade our
f i i .i sc it nat Y:F s the current school.. Anchorage public
sc--ioo.. does i.-_ th wa, Wher the career. center came on line ---hey
wf.n,, t., the sta-_e ir.c, asked for an appropriation and got somewhere
be tweer. $3 and .$5 r,- i 1 ic,ri. The reason why they are postponing it.
u ,--i1 inuar.y is k ,caLse we have submitted .cur budget for next
year% We will rtnc ,, what kind of money the district is dealing
w,: ""hey are nc- asking for any money from the City but to
suppor- .he con -,ep
C:ty, Ms:r,age�- BrtLgh.cr:: Has the school board rejected that request.
Ccunci ran ..�malBey Not yet, because they have not dealt with our
bu::.ldi ,cr bu:iget. ye .
K AI,-CURTNVENT
The-r-e i : ng ric :-= nec business, the meet, :inu was adjournea at 9:45
P.
, E. net A. Lot,:_
Tr anscribinc -Secr eta., y
Suggested by
City of Kenai
ORDINANCE NO. 1301--88
Administration
AN ORDINANCE 0::' TH ; 0 1UNCIL, OF THE CITY OF' KENAI, ALASKA INCREASING
ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY $i.,OOO.00 IN THE SENIOR
CITIZENS - BOROUGH SPrCIAL REVENUE FUND.
WHEREAS, ..rco Lasica, Inc. has given a $1,O1'j0.00 donation to the Senior
Center, a, c
WHEREA_-, I ? 5�nio - C,tizer, Program Director has reauested r_hat the
money !<ed D prircil ase fi:rniture for the Senior Center.
NOW, r:=:R: PORE. BF. IT : R--AINED BY THE COUNC—T. )F THE CIT`:' OF KENAI,
A[ r�SKA t.h ;t es . ima .ed re,7erues and appropr_ .T i c)ns oe increased as
f�� i_lctias
Lrcreae E.�ti:r-ated Reven_ies:
00
it . rea: e
E' ial _L��ls & -1r Equipment.
PASSED 3Y ;-",E 'IL E EF "IT'-,' 131F KENAI, AL_EASKA, -.his 4t ,i day of
Januar,,, , 39 ,
JOHN J. ; ILI.,IAMS, MAYOR
ATTES"'
Janet Ruotsala, City L� K
First Recdirrg: December 21, 1988
Second Reading: January 4, 1989
Effect_i�.vc Date: January 4, 1989.
Approved h°,/ F ir;ancF :
(i2/1 /88'
]al
Suggested by: Council
CITY OF KENAI
RESOLUTION NO. 89-01.
A RESOLUTION OF T E COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI , ALASKA, ADOPTIA+'r
THE CITY OF TENAI , ALASKA :1.989-90 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (CIF
PRIORITY LIST FOR R E QUEST FOR STATE 3RANTS .
WHEREAS input f r Toe 1989-90 CIr liar from the Kenai. Cit
Council, City idaLnisoration, and the citizens for the City c
Kenai, has resulted in the following prioritized CIP list bein,:
requestEd of the :sate of Alaska„ and
WHEREAS, it is th Intanz of the Council that aav:ina projects :-L
residential areas will to partially funded by forming assessmen!
districi in orne: ra ?1aKe any available State "landing Cho :Iarthe,
toward c:mp,lmian or t le priority list and
WHEREAS, many pub—c, meetings were id c:)ncerninq the '-989-9
Capi c gal mprcvemen n is t , and
WHEREAS, the Ccunaa of the City )i Eenai, after receiving anti
an lyzi.n4 the iLpur from al.: sources and after much discussion anti
d- Liberal. i.on, has Aeciaed to adopt the attached 1989-90 CIP List
an
WH REAS, _.he i:aao. s.ic: - �-ouncil of the City of Kenai piedg�
their a.f: irmati e 7oca for the maintenance ana operational costa
BOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FENAI,
ALASKA, unat thu n ity anai adopt: the attached list entitlec
"CITY OF KE 1AI , l; EQUE':ST FOR STATE GRANTS, 1989--90 CAPITAI
IMPROVEMENT FROjEC7V
AND BE 17 FURTHER RES LVEs that prior :a initiating paving projects
Ln residential areas through the use of State funds the City shall
'Told ouW c hearings towards the formation of special assessment
districts to part;..all.y fund projects listed under the Capital
mprcvemE nts Project priority list.
PASSED BY THE CCUNQL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 4it day
of January 1989
JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR
1 TTEST :
Janet Ruonsala, C:it;t Clerk
Written bi Pudic W,)r<s: ��_
CT
TV OF RENAI
RECUEST FOR STATE GRANTS
1-989-90 <:.AF'ITAL J=ROVENLE PROJECTS
ROADS, WATER & SEWER
Road Improvements $1,500,000
Water & Sewer to
Thompson Park 3,000,0)0
TOURISM & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
B..centenni3l Projec
HEALTH & SAFETY
Street l:ig kts , hand:: cap access
inprovemen i s & ot,-iei city wide project 3
AREA WIDE SENIOR SOCIAL SERVICES
Congregate Housinq $6,500,J)0
Senior Citizen Building
Addition 500 , 0 )0
$4,500,000
S2,000,000
250,000
$7,000,000
$1.3,750,000
Suagested by: Council
=TY OF KENAI
&&SOLUTION NO. 39-02
A RESOLUTION )F "fHE :OJINCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI , ALASK
AUTHORI"':ING THE U: E .`F LOCAL SERVICE ROADS AND 'TRAILS FUNDS TO HEIR'
PAY FOR THE COP,iSTRUCTION OF THE VIP STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT.,
WHEREAS Rey o1.;.t� 88-09, which author -,.:es appl:i.ca --ion t
of Alaski, Lc;cai Service Roads and Trails for S60 000 t >
-.71prove the Fathc::m Drz.ve and Toycn Way intersection, is nere;
r-epealed du�a to. .:.:i.ajequate funding from Local Service Roads ar
Trails, rind.
W ,,:EREAS ?-t':E C--- ;t "Jesires t.o constz-uc a pro-lect known -3:,
31- = ,1nprz)v,,rTentS Project at an estimate —a cost of $915,00'v
r.. d
WE ---R -„ r 4
19 . _ .:).: .. `,. .)f Alaska has a Lund for construction of loca
t�aa -> ,ind cz -:ins . and
viHEREASI , i:he St --to cr Alaska has allocated $16,,)83 3f Local .3ervic
F. _:sails ar � Trail,:; 1„ it -,js cc' the Ci t:y o::f Kenai,
WHER-EAS, t:he C:i _y ..:> Kenai will use . Gse .�,-ca Service Roads an:
Tray- F'iF.da ric L r pay for the VIP Street Jrr.ProVc'ment Project.
NOia, "'HE�'.-CFO ,E, 3E If RESC;!LVED BY THE CCUNC11, 3'F TLJ.E CITY OF i E£diil
;LASF; , ;)at ar. ii:::aion he made to he Sta )r-.-_asa�a for and
ficom th Loyal -r ric Roads and _rails rural to ae u:s d i:.'
con st._ruc :ton t:h-_, -71P Street Impr--v,Jm.ents.
PASSED 3'' TH - C'f)U£,:, _ h '.F ''!:..E CITY C F KENAI , ALnS: , , :his 4 t: h da,
of J rnua._ ,,,
JOHN J . WILLIAMS, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Tanet RLIcTS811d. 1 1 r:
lira
1qjroved r.v F"inane
" (�� `, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH
144 �1. BINKLEY 9 SOLDOTNA ALASKA 99669
PHONE (907) 262 4441
DON ( 'ILMAN
V YOP
December 30, 1988
City of Kenai
Attn: Janet Whelan Ruotsala
210 Fidalgo
Kenai, AK 99611;_
RE: 1981) Liquor License Renewal(s):
EAD--'E'S
FRONTIER CLUB
- Beverage
Dispensary
EADIE'S
FRONTIER LIQUORS
- Package
Store
LARRY'S
CLUB
- Beverage
Dispensary
PENINSU:�A
MOOSE, LODGE#1942
- Club
ONE STOP
LIQUORS
- Package
Store
PIZ'EA
PARADISC)S,
- Restaurant/Eating
Place
Dear Jan(--� t.:
Please be, advised that the Borough will have no objection to the
renewal the above noted licenses based upon unpaid taxes.
rhe Sale,- Tax account's registered for this businesse are filed
through 9'38. Personal and real property tax accounts registerec
t-o either the applicants or business are current through the tax
Year 1.98ii
Please Send us a c,.)p,, of the original application and your --ity
Council approval/objection letter for our records. Thank you for
your cooperation in these matters.
Sincerely
Chery/1 Smith
felinquert Accts,
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE I 550W.7THAVE
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-6698
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE Cl71VTR0L BOARD
December 10� 8
Janet Ruotsala, Clerk
City of Kenai
210 Fidalgo i
Kenai, AK 99611 u=
Dear Ms. Rjotsaia:
ale are in-eceipt of the following applications for renewal of liquor
licenses within the City of Kenai. You are being notified as required
by AS 04.1 52C.
DEVERA(=E D SPENSARY
PARRY`S CL
:C: KENAI PENINSULA PPOUGH
1791 1991
CITY OF KENAI
210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611
TELEPHONE 283 - 7535
—� FAX 907-283-3014
Decemter 2, 19;:, 8
Alr 0',c l is Sever.ice C(.:ntrol Board
Anchor �:ge , AK 9 `? 5 .. 1
At the > zegi-ila: meet.in,g of Decemler 21, 1988 ttie Kenai City
Ccunc - r rc quest�.,c ext erision on the following liquor license
appI is a ti.cn:
Decisi._ns, on 7-r.s will be submitted on January :-), 1988,
witnir; i-te 31) dliv (.extension period.
�/Jarlet _.actsa.ia,
City C1c?rk
3 r
Mavor [NLi_liams and :,)inicil 'Members:
December ..19, 198i
The Ken.]i Peninsicla Borouk;h has advised .J,..net Loper that this application
has cleired thei..r inancial. responsibilities and are in compliance.
PAGE 1 ( F 2
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".ol Alaska ' rat lease ze year f nor to the d Ty o` this applicahcn andlor the applicant Is corporation r,,g ,tered and gualif rd to no us ness �n
the State of Alaska ter me ye it prior ".h the - h1 of this applicahor, , Or at Of the shareholG ers have resided +ri the State of Alaska for �11 le
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DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
AL. COHOLICBEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD
December - �, 1)88
Janet Ruotsala, Clerk
City of Kenai
210 F-,dalf)(:
Kenai, AK 99611
Dear Ms. RUOtS,Ila-
550 W. 7TH AVE
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-6698
We are in receipt of t,he following applications for renewal of liquor
licenses within the City of Kenai. You are being notified as required
by AS 04-1,52(1.
BEVERAGE Dl'�PEPASAR'!
EADIPS FP'DfdT.11P CLUB
RESTAURANT.-.'LATING PLACIE
PIZZA PARADISOS
PA(;! AC'E STORE
EPAFILF°S FRONTIER LIQUORS
O'JE STOP LIQUORS
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PENI,NSULA MOOSE LODGE �1942
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A local governing body as defined under AS O4.21.080(10) May protest the
approval of the appiication(s) pursuant to AS O4.11.480 by furnishing the
board and the applicant with a clear and concise written statement of
reasons in support of a protest of the application within 30 days of
receipt of this notice. If a protest is filed, the board will not
approve the application unless it finds that the protest is arbitrary,
capricious and unreasonable. Instead, ;n accordance with AS
04.11.510(b), the board will notify the applicant that the application is
denied for 'the reasons stated in the protest. The applicant is entitled
to an informal conference with either the director or the board and, if
not satisfied by the informal conference, is entitled to a formal hearing
in accordance with AS 44.62.330-44.62.630. IF THE APPLICANT REQUESTS A
HEARING, THE MUNICIPALITY MUST COPSE FORWARD AT THE HEARING WITH EVIDENCE
AND ARGUMENT IN SUPPORT OF YOUR PROTEST.
Under AS 04.11.420(a), the board may not, issue a license or permit for
premises in a municipality where a zoning regulation or ordinance
prohibits the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages, unless a
variance of the regulation or ordinance has been approved. Under AS
04.11.420(b) municipalities must inform the board of zoning regulations
or ordinances which prohibit the sale or consumption of alcoholic
beverages.
If you wisn to protest. the application referenced above, please do so in
the prescribed manner and within the prescribed time. Please show proof
of service upon the applicant. Under regulation 15 AAC 104.145(c) the
board will grant a local governing body an extension of 30 days in which
to protest an application if a request is filed in writing within the
original 30--day period.
If a municipal zoning regulation or ordinance prohibits the sale or
consumption of alcoholic beverages at the proposed premises and no
variance of the regulation or ordinance has been approved, please so
notify us and provide a certified copy of the regulation or ordinance if
you have not previously done so.
PROTEST UNDER AS O4.11.480 AND THE PROHIBITION OF SALE OR CONSUMPTION OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AS REQUIRED BY ZONING REGULATION OR ORDINANCE UNDER
AS O4.11.4,20(a) ARE TWO SEPARATE AND DISTINCT SUBJECTS. Please bear that
in mind in responding to this notice. Under AS O4.11.310, if applicable.
a notice is also being, provided to the appropriate community council
within your municipality
S' cerely, /)
Betty. Calhoon
Records Licensing Supervisor
(907) 277-8638
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LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION
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Oate of d rm I Soc Se.u-I Nul,1 er Cele of Bill S x al Sacu rt N nt-
F 99ran of Ale p_r- ha0�unta.co al+ rtlenllt'rtn�[oryorere011're uu Years li — - —
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' .SECTION H. I N Us V I V UA LJCO RPOA RATE (1FFICER Ill ROUND. Must be eomehated I ,r at noes of appncanle
Jues ally lndivipua! -)-'!rwram of llcer named ab:':+.i now nave any dlrecl or inot interest In any other 1 )1,,: beverage business 'i censed In Alaska or any other Slate
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Ha { Yne hquol Taws pf 1 .it .1 ale sinC , the f Ilnp ofathe + 1 eol-rpr c�+tl'ata
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SECTION I. D-CLARATION r1 .1 h. Id
I declare under r,r+alty of a),, v that I :vF e<amme. this app.ica;lon, including It i axorrioanyinq schedules ar d stater ants. .md to the be,.t tt
SEC my knowledge and belief it Is trur- correct and complete
t:orp� I further certify mat I have read and am Iarniiiar with Title 4 of the Alaska statutes an d 's r(-gulatioi and that n aecordance with AS O4.11 :! .
— no person other than the applicant or Ilcensei has any direct or indirect hnancia'. i-te'erest In the licensed business.
Man�rvi agree to provide all information equir i by the Alc;lholil Beverage Control I Boar Ir si,ptii,rt of this 1t;pGcat o,,
If application is c. a Beverage Dispens+l o* Pai,.Ikai Stare lic=Inse, I certify that ea h I -'ant named r, I this ,ipulicehor has resided n in, e
of Alaska for at east one year prier to tnP dale. of This; application; andtor the al art ,i a crooratlon r >gislered and qualitled to do husiness in
the state of Alaska for one year pi for la ilia date of this application, cr all of the shareholders have. reswed In the state of Alaska for at least are
year prior to the date of this application. — ^—�-�"• -' -- -_- --- -
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THI a QF NOTAAIR IC II, A.NCI FCWAIAyKANOTARY IaLI[; IN AND FOR At AShA
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LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION I;
PLEASE REVIEW SEPARATE INSTRUCTIONS Send Parts I aria 210 the ABC BoIrd
Keep Part 3 for your files.
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SECTION C. LIC INSED PREMISES. Fo
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Plans SID-ll d to F e r. a n
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SECTION O RENEWAL INFORMATION +erewal np[hcal .� a -I,
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SECTION G. I1`1bIV! DUALICORPORVE OFFICER INFORMATION. the IPllowing be moaned lot h -Pl earl or, ro,r, onrcer. a a[Dlmant I.' -
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SECTION H.INDIVIVUAL1CORPOARATE OF FICER BACKGROUND. Must be completed to all •.peso applicants.
Does any nd.v dual o, rorporate o+trr er named above now have any d art or mduirod nleresl in any other al .hot, laeverege busirws9 li,ensed I,A ask. 1' ary other Si
[ NO I "YES ❑ ye, . give Its )ama of business ad address.
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.t_'' NO YES h.er ple h. -seoaatesheeto:paper.
SECTION I. DECLARATION. Must b,- ad c • nl o, -. by h aprllcda
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I declare under per ally of penury that I h , - nexamined this applicahonrc , including the a)mpal;yingsc'heoules and itatements, art to IhP best r I
my knowledge and belief it Is true correct and complete.
I further certify that I have read and am farniliar with Title 4 o^ the Alaska statutes a,rd ns (egulations, and that ,n accordance with AS -411.45'.1,
no person other than the appllcari or bc'ensee)s) has any direct or indirect financial interest In the licensed business.
I agree to provide all informalion required lry the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in support of this application.
It application Is for a Beverage Dispensary it Packzyge Store license, I certify that each aplrllcant named on this application has resided in the state
of Alaska for at least one year prior to the dale of this application; andlor the applicant IF a corooration registered and qualified to do business a
the state of Alaska for one year prior to the date of this application, or all of the shareholders have resided in the state of Alaska for at least ore
year prior to the date of this application �.
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SIGNATURES) of CURRENT LICENSEE(S) IAP RLICAMTI SIG NATURE(S) OF TRANSFEREE(S)
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LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION y
s07I PLEASE REVIEW SEPARATE INSTRUCTIONS `'end Pnne 1 and 210 the ABC Board.
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SECTION B. PREMISES TO BE LICENSED. Mnst oe compreted to, all types of apple wi—S
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a setl on p b ic ,on oin advertts np Ic• der lily premses: ' Is IJ on f es q t thanIh 77 s Irom Ine bW nAene! c a murll
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SECTION C. LICENSED PREMISES. I- N,- a,0 'ra-fre td txahon apple:;at.—oo ry
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U bgra - cl Preml.e.. artachea -nacI a .leis l -a a of n e pre roses to be I cet in. 1-gr. Or,e tn,q and , ni le enhances end I undo„ s
'he I", T:se4 h.I I 1 , r._. r ,�:y a 't w1 Rr+� -.ornl c bete roev w„ ne sold served ..,ed ar ro ,lO -dl 11 only e p,i llpn of the 1100 plan
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SECTION F CORPIDRATION INFORMATION. rnu.t dope „ant or coapp cans I I Idrpo'atlon AS o4 rr:rlo r
Corporate Marna Dnl g Bu9lness As Bus ness Na-,e) 1 D t, p'),afe,n rn 1".
-) {- / State, of Alask.
MIng Add e+,s ' - -_— - _. treel A dress or LDcdhon of 8
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state and LP Gc•:.N LL IrV and Sidle .' C [I ,rain Othre I none h a
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Rq ater ad A ant INaI I
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Re stared Age, a'l n, Add- S - Y L slos r�
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7(� YES Nl The a, oue name 1 Corp I,r•. 3 q.c Stundlnp hue, 1-Stale of A.raska I'._{'�.�11me of Cor Ali
GOFPORA I DN DIRE( OP AND 'JOCKHOI DERS ac'dir o I m ,la I e essaryl T
or Sl or
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7RIS AREA OFFICE. kiSE GN,.Y
' (L:ce nae N per lrecla a Slg .I uf,
04 301181891 Pagel WHIT! PA -. s YELLOW—PART2 Pr.K- PART 3 f
r ''cIC'.ENNSE Al-IPLI•-. 1ION PAGE 2 Of 2
iYN DIV I DCAUCORPORATE OFFICER INFORMATION. The fnnowmq inIc—i lion mf9: he orovmed to, e,,,mma .n apt" -cant ,, co,. ofncer a aopbcant -r i
.. ran, Ine ulllcers listed m,Ist In.;h, aN the P,es,nenl. vice-Presldenl, Secretary and Treasurer Use acoiho— pages as necessary
, hie IJo trot use ,n 1alsl Full Name IDo not use lials)
aa' ..g a rdress istree [ 'O- sou61, SIa'a 8 � _ .u•'ar Mailing Addre ,s (, .reef or PG. ao.. c, ., dale d 2 , Co le,
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a 4^tn= Vear9 Jlpr tiv
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Len.11nofAask.Pes,pe:,cv ff apPll ant Is c«po ao darrlfyihe porporele oflloe you Length of Alaska Hesldency Il apPllcen, corporation.isaItlenl fythec0rporateoll ce yru
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Vea s Mantha I Yeqra Mourns
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SECTION INDIVV LJAUCORPOARATE OF FIC'ER BACKGROUND Must be completeo for Ill 1, pes of applicant., i
)c.e any --dual or , Vora,. of „i.er narri above hi— any d rect or indirect interest In any other h, hoh, beverage bu—s.. licensed in Alaska or any other state, E
NU I-. YES Ifyes.glve—ie, na tie of buamaae end wldreee- B
Plai anylndIxWuauor::<—rataofi cer Imt--ove,.,—t nr. tad of a 1Mony, a 10I.Ton critics 04 or Uegn C:rnvitled ►9 a IRensee or manager oil I caused premises in ..or he, staleof
Ine liquor laws of rust state since Ine flung of the les, appllcaUon7
I... NO YES Orpaper
SECTION 1. DECLARATION. Ivust be •,ao a— -- - — erbt..ea by
I declare under periali of perjury that I have if-arnined this application- Including the roc gmparty,ng schedules and statements, and to th 1 best rf y
my knowledge and belief it is true, correct and complete.
I further certify that I have read and am familiar with Title 4 of the Alaska Statutes 'and i's ,c.;ulatiors, and lhal n, .iccoruarlce with AS ('411.45:,
no person ether than the apollcant(sl or licensee(s) has any direct or Indirect financial is [,,et in the licensed business.
I agree to provide all Information reouired by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board I,I Si pl:rort of this appllrallon
If application is to, a Beverage Dispensary o- Package Store hcense, I certify that each apcll,:ant named on this application has resided in the stal
of Alaska for at least one year prior to the Tale of this appltcatiorl', andlor the applioar I Is a corporation reoistered and qualified to do ousmess I ,
the state of Alaska for one year prior to the date of this application, or all of the sharaho'.dare: have resided ill the stale of Alaska for at least one•
year prior to the date of this application.
SIGNATURE(S) OF CURRENT LICENSEE(S) (APPLICANT) SIGNATURE(S) OF 'RANSF EREEl Si
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4 174��t�ll it, r'�AId �J (F )R ALA i NQiARY PURL IN ANC, i OR ALA5hA
I :oml„f5 Stull e7 r-I ea M � -A __ - — _ — Y COrnrn'IS r.,un e. p,res
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A r -ri ti_ape Boaro
,' Anficraje . A, laSKa 99 4(rt LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION
1907, 27781
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PLEASE REVIEW SEPARATE INSTRUCTIONS Send Pans 1 and 2 to the ABC Boaro.
Keep Pan 3 for your Was.
T^s aP PUGal.6', �s fo1 c'een pne.
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`SECTION .� LICEN� INFOFA4A7IU N. ht-1Pleted t1 all lY[es of a PPli 01s.
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Co.—,ty t;cu,il Maili'+ I 1A is AS GA 11.310ISne lnel,l r.II-Af
If ii-I i ela I, aabove l s t _ _----_--- . dl lae sl Ih tY i30t eight nays 0 the o st calm da ya r AS 0e t "SSG l3l
SECTION El. PREll TO BE LICENSED be co l c,ed nor a'I ;roes m anPl cat <,ns
J a'nn o be � snd on p. I,, s,gn Or n ad-1—mg to ]entfy praml..a: � is l01 at on of p a V«aler than Or IesS _nan 50 -1- f.r1m the bound 3res of a m—
Dallly lin.Orp rM ted :,tY. ho ro ugh or u 'I ed rili—, u l ityt'
AS fill t 10�
-- Gray fe! tha l 50 nl— 50 in ies
SECTION (. I_ICENSPU PREMISES I or w i, —fe Local — a_,i, s ores
F rrt !:e9 1, o I CE 119n: l,he:'k ,pVr, G ,1 . ❑O[I,"
.. stlnNew B.h-.-q Fl 3.Il-, Pl,z .s Sc Omitted 10 Fi,e Ma ;-1
agra,n "f Ireml- l,ached. '.I 01 a I,q The agrarr „ 1 ',_ a ,O r d�sc� :�l 01 Ina enllancea dr) ❑r unda! e'
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os d 1 v _ �,y e, , h..,. a hey bf .eray _ w I. , e Enid. whe >lor s rued. car 1 ❑ o�_ ,Sse7 a, co1 'ed Jf on y a y�llion of [1e hoot
Itt_ Ulan le Ic
t e IICe c Jlelse ,o FLF . a a al 11 b_�Eid V".'S w II ? Sold. YerveO �C�msl i ,� �... >SkU andlOr stored
SECTION RENEYVYI INFORMATION..R
1 �t =are. i t va .aq..s ervEx in i, e P],,_�5._ -Al,, s,-11 Has jhe 513 tt•n,r I 'i, al n1e1e5t ch f �Ped from Ir a last stalemanl cubed ad to the
h. n c,anc tlag ran t 11 Alconoh_ B! - �_ :<,,r1nBaard'
YENO yl . u r �w �1, 1 tawn,e.t loan 7a aGal
I SECTION E_ TiFR INFORMATIOv" Fn f
.e i.l' hde A`L1 tt 5'
:le.1ii5'.,i , ,,. .J ..".i.'i:„i ;..1 ,,.r,•,I i , t,i',�.yr of a,1S C,.� 'RANI lc .late '
r it .o ,i�, 11,�r.; u-.tt�MJ wlih ingteP0lh �l.on
ReIG to (',Seto I tiler ❑ ,ti r,, .,lnrl
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SECTION F. CORPORATION INFORMATION M. st b,cu I let d r pi o o-appl ;ant I i i oo,a AS oa 1131,
�Corpurats Name ' Oolnp Bus nasa A. Ieus noes Nam+l - I t to r - - 1.r 11oral on n r r
$late OI A,isl.a
M� Iing Add ass S rynt Ad t,ess or Lo-t of Bus
! a ] [al [ oro >,ate 171r ca P "orle N it
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Re(,ls.ered A" t.Narm.
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A-ka Ra .tlency
I Re9lstared Aydnl j rl0reve Phone Numt
YES 11 NO [he 'or i1m lu _-i t s s qr, r1 li,l w h In✓ Stale W Alaska Li r A, n n t CoMI ,.Diel,,1 nenl.
NCf1NP0RATIIIN JIAECI( RS 0.NC S J KNOt. FBS a a s Is a scary)
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THIS AREA OFFICE USE ONL
Llygriel Nur tre bave 4p-pf T actl Signal- -- -- --- -__.
N 9iA 3'881[aye1H1TE fAR: rELLOW--PABT2 Plr. k._,.,AHT 'I
-e IN DIV IDOALICOR POP A'E OFI=ICER INFORMATION. The Mllowmg'n ormabrn m rsl b. Inwioed for ear h aPphr.am or corporals onlser. a apohcant , r
.IIJ71ca t c.prpU a'ion, the t.If, revs 5 Rd m .I in, ., le Ina President. Vlce-Pe Sident. 5ecrelary, a W Leasure, use A(so, Hal page, as necessary
Fun Nama IJo not use ro nialsl ---- Full Name (Do not ose Imhai s)
C'"Drr'a- A. Pitsilici is Lkaterini_ G, Pitsilianis
M arIng Auoress (Slreel or PO. Bor:. , tv, .oil=• Mailing Adorers (S reel or PO. Boa. Car, Stale 8 Zip Code
I'. O. '30x 2`'i17 ICe]kS]., .•Y.. I)'`1L P. O. I3ox 2917 Kenai. ii. 99cli
ome Address If dlffeiell from m a11119 a lc1 essl Home Address (if c fierent from marring address',
1505 Stellar !)rive I<oLd, 34r611 1505 Stellar Drive amai, N%. 99G11 j
r 0r'-e Prv,n9 ,+nrk r.� Home Phone ��O�k F e.
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13 1 �orp�•areanicero� Le�4/51 — 5 1 � 245
lhn 1 a,•-i� rl �C''I ant 5. glh bl Aln r yl aPcicar tlsa corporal or n,er lytne rurn�ratr, ofr vr'u..
Hold
sa ice. 'i Years Ma ,In
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I I iii Narn )� � t �_r ialsl Full Name (131 liol u.+i iwlalll
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1 Ma.lmg PU roe. ;SI [ t 1 PO 80 y. St 'e S Z 1 0]9 1,14,11111 ftkdCIII1(eal Or PO_ Bo, L I, state d L p GU 1e
b a Ad 1, 9 I—o dt'n 3 i rbm n 311 "—A 1 155) HOme Add 09 f Ilfler t m rna-1hlI dd+B,SI
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Uale of Bnrn Soc a ,sc iI',iy vumor at of B'rih So-.: a Socnrlty Number
ergth o Alaska ReSi ] <y II al ul ,cant s corps o .'ei ty h g corporate nfllce you length of Ala ka ieslden Cy It apohcant Is a cor pora tron denl'fy the corporals oliloe y ru
hole:. Years M t�s hold
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[SECTION IINDIVIVUALICORPOARATEO FICER BACKGROUND Must becompiehi oralypes lapplc.anls
Does any IndividuaI "I a oorats olicer named abo a now have any olrect or rndirecl interest In any other aicno•rc beverage business Irr.enseo In Alaska or Any other Slate
NO J YES If yes, gryf Ata n.ume of business and address.
HasanyIndl,ldualo':c-rporat-W+11.erllsle(above re=e.l convicted b'afelony,R110;Mi0h WAS Worbe6(1_onv clod as alicansee or inanager of licensed premises r in anotrn iate0
the liquor'. aws of that alale AmCa the filing cl the lull Aponsanon7
P NO YES ofpaper.
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SECTION I. DECLARATION. Most br read a t.e11 had oy each anent l-t_
I declare under penally of perjury lit, at I hn,e examined this application, including th, ac:ornpanyIi Sche7ules anti staIemonIs, and to t le best o�
my knowledge and belief It is true, correct and compl,=Il
I further certify that I have read and am familiar with Title 4 of 1he Alaska statutes .ire its lenu1a0onSr ana'flat in accordance with AS 0411.41C
no person other than the applicants) or licensaets) has any direct or indirect financ at merest in the licensed ourimess
I agree to provide all Information required by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board rn ,vgpo;t of this application.
If application is for a Beverage Dispensary or Package Store license. I certify that each at pllrarlt named on this app Icallon has resided it the st-rGl
of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this application: and/or the applic -1 s ❑ ^: rporation reylstered and euallfted to do business in
the stale of Alaska for one year prbir to the dale of this application, or all of the shareholders have reside) In the state of Al tot at least one
year prior to the date of thrs application
SIGNATURES) OF CURRENT LICENSEES) (APPLItAN r) SIGNATURE( )O` RANSFEREl
Subsci and -A01n tr, Eelgre n,= this
day of
NOTARY PUBLIC IN i t 1) FJR A_ASkA
My commission a xl ires
t:K.401 (&881 Page
Subscribed aid sworn to belore me this
day.. of . .�>r- d----- f _-_- — — --- 19 ---
NOTARY PUHLIC N AND FOR AL
ASKA
My comm ssium expires _._
WHltt_—DART t YELLOW —PART 2 I'll PAHT 3
(,I.,y. ae+ PAGE T OF 2
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AlconoR ti +grace r.
550 °y Se-1-. A9Pn, LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION
�A irnorage. -'a,na 99S)r
196:a 2� 1ZE>•�-yc , PLEASE REVIEW SEPARATE INSTRUCTIONS SBntl Fa',9 ,and 2 t� the ABC eoanl.
Keep Per? 3 for your Illes.
-ire aoc � a .n Is r uca on-f h
I r 10 rlr.r reaI
The Slk rtlontn pens cl beg,nnlnL
SECTION A LICEC S!: INFORMATIO'4 «, F n Tr,�,J,
v1 ty pill. of aPvic to s.
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License
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total Submitted 5; 7n. 1
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IS -In src.t tonsi
City C)her i herl li Alask t i"it11
If enewal o tra sl r, r I's atwvr I ce sB teen e s d a act vx at IBast ,h ry 130i a gn, noun tlays tl ,rnl. tI'1e oast calends y ark AS Od r t 33( fJI
,�^ YES I NC n ar rn.an e.pla a1
SECTION F PREMISE TO RE LICENSED nn 9r hr p _.retl r n lypee of appl Cal Ons '
Name 10 be usetl On p , ,I . sign of n advert)slop to ,lentlry pram sea: �IS IOC atlpn ot 0--es g ror o B In ii, Its born Ina bOuntl arias of a mun c
paly' llno0fp 11 tl Ity borough or unihal mUnra pal Iy7 �
1 1c O V, ASIC4 'I 0CIO,'ioC r..rBorhrll
91 ,iC t ro Od, t.0 h r:. .�� Gfea18 tha 5C ni1e -� LH9 r,'. 60
S f:CT10N G LICENSED PREMISES. =,,, Nf r. 1v ha vlar r wcar tr anl,i callOns onl y.
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rrnr 1Greck +C prcpfla r.. no.( -
I Cen9Y I thl 10 it eased.
I a) II,- r, ,Iv dr "rl, c he Ire vc a,;e". w '.fie so..0, ,_r ld, (r r m.. d. PI,'essed an01.rr ', Iorrd I only a po,,l of rna boor Ilan ,s 1,.
L. e p . ail �r�W uh r a I,r� or „s mJ sB eo Cons ��'r1 anwof silted
�SFCTION D RENEWAL INFORMATION. FO, I- s .I Ao rug I
1 1' e arn.1 .ul » a Cn I I- lg9 ore S 1 ,^NPTI n T'Ie ., pbe9aN7 al tl t It —OFT Hd5 Ina `', alCl r, , 11ra'.al nlBrrsl Chaolged Iron me last s.atemxnl submrlletl 10 Ina I
br�en oar ) �rrl rn! a`� J grar 1 m1'Fe f' Alccnohi� Bt' .liar .,Al Bcard2 j
NC Y[ re:, a nag,a' ,l� NC Y `-+ 11 1l. art f .r•w Inr r •, le'nc -.t lour. e4P081
d SECT 10 N E. TRANS II R IN FO RMATION. fo n ,r .r.e1'. he x:afn a,.pl,.a
I, nr. ., I "o.. , e,. Inn+ •r,.l• -uerA;;t4 u6 ..
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SECTION F ORA' ON IN ORMA M,sl or Co t le1t-(r e i n AS 04 11 39J
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.l.OrpOrate N
DOi P eus arse As IBus ness Nam
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late :r
Alaska
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lanl r0 w.. •, the Slate of 41aska. D,-Pall nr rl d G,mmr
ce a r) Era '. 1
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HIS AREA OFFICE t?SC- ONLY
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TE-- PART -_--I v'.LLOW-PART 2 PINK -PART 1
,E 'T'0tt C' INDIVIUrALIC(-PPORA`E Oh FtCE P 1^!FORMAT ION. The mrowmq nforma, o n a r.r oy d-d for n.r tr apper on I or po ste ,,:er ca It aopenl
u,. tnv ;er5 ?d m v he P—offot. V,-o Pres,denl. Secretary erd Taasurn- Use rddd o xcages as 'e ss
r rly �r�e jrrlol 1,-e ii dials F,ill Name IDo not Use ,nil alsl :
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',Ire= 1 'O T. ! Ma,nng Address f,L reel o. PO. Bo. [ _r ale d _ I Go. a.
IX 2L�OX 'fill V r_ .r..'1] t1
rom rna<rI+rssl Home Addraes of from tI,Ihnq <dores s'
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Home Phone r-"on,
rt. m[Date of Birin ,p;� a eautt t4,�mher I
e a corpnr r ,Ian I - 1 0_ :!
,ail _cvpo ,r' i..r• Iv 1 �:: o, �c,ra e c'.. ca ,-ou L qln _t _ f s•d I t`frl :a on r it acor-nra r 1
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av n r0 Hos C Ir, Sia e 8..1, ace, Mailing Adoresr I. Beet PO Hrn C ty Looef
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canl Baca Dora lion Ioanhly the corporate olf,ce yo.,
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SEGTIONei INDIVIVJAUCORPOARATEOFFICER BACKGROUND. Must becompleladforallItpesorappllcants
,o ! any 1, 1 .rdual o, o'Uorat. ol'rcer nailer! aWye 'ow have any nrrect rJr indirerA Interest In any otneralchollt'. beverage I'usrne9s I c enseo In Alaska or any In., Stale'
l -; YES ,l yes g,ye Fl of name of business and Wleario
Has any -,-dial or, _ q-)rate c1W er ivoli—eb,r"rc)n led of aleant, alofarron of AS a or been convit:ed ass" icensee or managerce lConsed prumises in anolher state of
f rihe liquor, r,s of that s late since the filing of the Iasi -p,ca'ron7
G� NO -.I YES If yes please -PITH on separate,heet of paper.
SECTION I DECLARATION. A st be r. ad an i ny ,, ai,cart
declare under per it y of penury That I May, it ed this application. including the ar, .onIpanvmg schedules and statemen s, and to the best o
my knowledge and belief it if true, ccrrecl I io complete
I further certify that 1 have read and -! n farnaior with Tlte A ,f the Alaska statutes an I it requiattonsand rn<t u) accordance with AS Qi1145C
no person other than the appllcarthsi or hcenseefs) has any direct or indirect financlai :merest :n the licensed business
agree to provide all information req,.-fired b. the Alcohti c Beverage Control Board in su{ pr rl -,f this appl I lion
If ,gpplicahon is tot . Eeverag . 91spensary oI Package Slrhe %i,,ens,, I certify that eacn ipp icant 'lamed on I^ s apohcution nas resim cl in the stall
of A aska far al least one year prior h' the Gate of trns apph:-,atlon' anCtor the applican Is i ornovat,or, req:, tered and quallhnd to to business tr
the stale o'' Alaska �or one year prior -o the uate of this application, of all of the shareholders hive Tesloed ,n-Ihe etate of Alaska for at least onf
year prior to the date of this applicati'a. _ --
n J4TURE15)OK L'URFEMt SEFj9) 1 AYPLICAN') SIGNATURE(Si OF!TANSFt REEIB)
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Subsenbecl and Sw::i to befom me If is—.1 _.t A- —_____._ 1, Subscribed tind?.wortl to before me, this
defy „I . 19 .-ki —._ day of .— __...... --- —...-_.._......__. 19---
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NI rA :aY Pl<7(J I. � I i { A .ASKA � (NOTANV PUBLIC 1N AND FOR ALAyKA
My Commission e)[,) n s �e.,/.2'L i_�' �__. _ _ _. — _- _.______. _. _Ill MY commissl in � y,; Ives__._.__._.._
A 901 1181811 Z VOiTE- -PARr 'ELLUVJ--PART2 P,r%K—.'ART
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
AL' �NOL , C BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD
Decen ber
Janet P,uotsala, Clerk
City of Kenai
210 Eidalgo
Kenai., AK 99611.
Dear Ms. �'uotsala:
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550 W. 7TH AVE
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-Et98
We are in receipt of the following applications for renewal of liquor
licenses vi thin the City of Kenai. You are being notified as required
by AS O4...',.520.
BEVEPAIiE `:PEI SAf?
Rif', EMIR,
cc: Kenai i'eninsula ir-ouph
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CITY OF KENAI
Od Cap4�al o� 4�"�
210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611
TELEPHONE 283 - 7535
MEMORANDU\1
TO: r-ayor WILlams and CounciL
FROA: janet L, Der. Deputv City Clerk
DATE: lecen.ber 50. 1988
ill-:: liqucr Larose Renewal/Transfer for The Rig Bar
An of )acket time nn,w date, the Borouj has not recommended approval
of the renewal;tr asVer.
Tnis 71; clang, b Anquary 4. L989 and I will ke,p vou informed.
PAGE 1 OF 2
I A, LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION
Send Parts 1 and Y Io the ABC B,,a ll.
PLEASE REVIEW SEPARATE INSTRUCTIONS Keep Par! I In, you, flies
dl '.Aron r" , 's I A I I , If I r Ye, e sla month per od he I I ld q
SECTI,IN A. LI( r-NSE INFORMA110N. 11 if an itne,ed to, a m:efl or ippllcati-
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SECTION B. PREMISES TID BE LICENSED. v- f,,QpjicaI:-
o ir, ad -I t,, le,w, I rem , cal l(,, W rr,I,11. .11 q ,ie, Iha le1, !ha 5L) III- Ili- "Ie bn-11.1- III
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-vii In If t,e nt,antes and t un j all
trl, r ses tc yens o Iro 1- a, w I be Iola, ser .d r.o r n o , - s,- ar,jf., t,,,ed IR only a p.rnon of the Ii- ,,a,, 15 I
pif; IIII, t,,,, I alr. uto beverag , w rr ..e said, served. c u 9u4 P. Pl --n andlor I
I- ,- �h- w,f, I,,, I I, I I I I , I r,, .I I? j p--seIt 'j, Hal- al.11-11 r at W-s, ;k qvd I, )m ma-f statement 11-Ilt 10 "1 it"
t --p- J,iIg- '(lb"I'VI co - of r 13-p, Board" 'I
I N YI:S YE it I fl,- 1),
�S[ C IFION 0. REN E WAI INFORMATION .__F(
C -1 0 N E T R A N i F ER I N F0 R M AT I( N. i r TI c fl,�, � I! L. il ,I, pI x 1, 1
,u I,, " nf gym, —ill I r -s 0 nfiIl- Iris 0-g U- ass A- I Ili, '4iIr-I
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Please01 —.t.d 1 -11 IIil III, 1 0 :'11 111 it 0! 1 IJ 1 on, Mt,
required -d., 15AAC 110,1 655 and 1 OJ.11610
SECTION F. CORPORATION INFORMATION. A-1 r . olrpl: ed t a,p 'ant 0, -.0ph-I AS GLI 11 J9K,
wc,we Na-
Do,,,g 8"F-ss As BI.,91.es�s III
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Office Ph"". W
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Af,,ht Al- a Real ,I
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TI iIS AREA (1-FIFICE USE ONLY
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E SEC ION H. INDII,1DUALICORPORATE OFFICER BACKGROUND. 'dust carve'l1 t, „r cations.
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any +r f r.fual or tale ori, r , � �,-1 aoo, one t� y . ,n"I or n remit We— , ny olhe ,1 �i, � t ,, i cl,n s, d „ A asKe or a, 4 ol',er dalei
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ISECTION I DECLARATION.,t t c ,it a I Ied ty r. ar PI e 1
declareiinoer per: I q of perjury that I hay .x3nrred this application
ncludlnq the e ,c Tloa-Ding schl,dules and statements and to the best o
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n ; knowl, .r,)e and belief it is true, correct I ,d cumplelc
11 further rr;ltify that l rave read and ern far --1. r �.zitin Title 4
of thh Alaska statutes an I II ralyulahons, and that ❑I accordance with AS OJ.11..45C
.nc person other than the app licant(s) or Iicenseels) has am
Jirecr or indirect financlai r°e•nst In the licensed business
-1 agree to provide eI I ,Iforma.'ion regrured I the; A. oh; I Beverage
Control Board in ul,por'l �,f this aTpl-cation
It ipolicat=^ry is for 1 Ii-veragi Clispersary , ?;wh 3,le or '.re license,
I certify that each 1pprcnnt gamed on this apE lic.ation has resided in t'te star -
'ot Alaska for at lear:t .ine year prior to the _bite of this at,phI:ation.
andfor the appiwan_ Is a corporation registered and qualified to do business ti
the !,tale of Alaska c.r one year prior to the latcl ,rf this applicaticn,
or all of the shareno,_ters have resided in the state or Alaska for at least one
J year prior to the dale lit this applicat on.
rSl'NATURElS10F CURD ENT LICENSFEIS)(AIpLICA N 1
ISIGNATUflE(51 ?F 14ANSF FREE(S)
tf.'tilJ11R1) ,7.1%;:{ il)LI}.1ylsl:kG� 1'7a':;idam:
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't So becr ibNI itnd .s- t I Rb`), ire me I !is `. `
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!1 Subscribed r id :,, o+r•, to before me this
d y ct - j) r
day of — 19 --
N r34HY`Pl B I. Jl�fr,NG TI7 /,4Af;KA
NOTARY PUPA rr FhD F tR ALASKA
rvlr �'r�mmisstoh exi: r �)._,. �-7-')..-. .,
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iMy commiss on of
)4 140 1 (8,81) 6 ,2 NOITE -PANT
1 'ELLOW—PART 2 PI'4K— PAH' 'I
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STEVE CO"ER, GOVERNOR
nF MEVIENTUT
550 W. 7th Avenue
rEl✓SPAG E COWROL S)CW RC Anchorage, Alaska 91 )CQ
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•-?c-sjipt of t -ae loi-owing application(s) for t ra n S, t (--, r of a
lquor 4iLl-31ri the Ljt-Y of Kenai You are
bping not.-ifiec as c9quired by AS 04.11.520.
L E E P GE I ": PF
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Carmen Ramos; No L jc-�ti Oil I L
Pig is e r Lver,ue, 99603
1>any can7-
Rir.l Gj—,l 1'ar'1 -',urp., Donna FN i�,-;scoe 1,lvers; 12A "lain St.,
0 . b(i , I)h , Borer, AK 996,10 3.
,E,M(-jN IND! VIDUALIC)RPORPTE 0111 C Eli +NFORMA1lON 11 fol „a ,y ,ror�,al, ,I I, rro�nec !. arh app._ Io �.,i,rale ofhce, lr ,.,p ca„I„
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RPORATE OFFICER BACKGROUND ra s. r r-.d I r ).,l, I, fII t s III
ION H INDIVIDUALfCC
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SECTION I. DECLARATION. .rust rc ,.ad an , d„t' , e, I
declare order pennlrk of pe,i.fy that I hav, axan Ined this
i,p cation. ncluding the .: canpa iling schedules anT statements an.: to the best e
my knowledge and ':7'.eliel it i': flue. correct I)c c,mlolal-
I further c:ertily Ina, I nave read an❑ �m fal ,,Lar 'vllh Til
e 4 of tha Alaska statutes ae<7 i ,equlatlons anit th;,,T 1, cwcc,darf ie w,lfl AS 01.11.4,,(
no person other than ehe apt icantls) or tic -is3e s) ha5
any direct er indirect financial in erect In the licensed busir ess
I agree to pnwide :Iz I :manna'ion III : , The Alcoti,
is Bevemge Control Board r I.uuport of this appllr'atIon
II application Is for ,I ieverage Dlspersary ,'. Sl
ire license, I certify That each app Icanl I'Tamed on This apphcatlon has resided fit Vie stat,
xlPaeraz
of Alaska For at Iea;_t one rear prior tc UIe ae cl this e;l:)H-aticn
andlor the applicant s a :cm oration registered and qualified to do business n
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the ,rate oP Alaska �cr one year prior to the date of this
,.pT'llcallon, or al: of the sharenor leis have resided In the, slate of Alaska for at least one
year prior to The dare of this appllcal on..
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SfGNATUflFfSI QF CURNFNF EEIS) IAI.�CT N Ij
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SIGNATUREa S) IF :RANSf EREEISI ;
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PAGE 1 01
LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION
Send Parts I and 2 to the ABC Bond
PLEASE REVIEW SEPARATE INSTRUCTIONS Keep Pan 3 for your files.
1 A It,
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If a I k month perlyd I, q I i J
E CTION A L.CEN rE INFORMATICN.
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a ecl ve at least Ihifiy (301 elghthour days riur'ng the •,eat Calendar years AS 0411 330 ;7)
YES L� No If no, ertech an r,,D aha+
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SECTION Ei PNEMISES TO RE LICEtJSED
^tamo Io b. i59d on p 11r slgr or r edvnr.. t ng Ir
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SECTION Ci RE:NEW111-INFORMATION Fr
tl I t ei:p 53 1 s a
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Has the al f t st cf = Iged I 1m the lad'. .I il..menl sub r nd to to
1bt rn .na G' • rcm n t J'agl ar lubm t.. r,
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SECTION E. TRANSFER INFORMATION I
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SECTION F. CORPORATION INFORMATION
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wist nr con�pete7 f �rpr seine nl co-ahpl ant t zi por a. rn. ns ea a ago
(,c tease N, >n.
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~Fated Alaska
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A�,TenlS Alaske Resr idency
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Regi ll area agent fM hr{, rindrD91. l a It Pnono
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1 h 3 1 an 1i•rq wily the Swa o1 A ,ka, 0•: are nr. ,I ,1 Con"—'— an 1 E_0 t rm is Oevoioprnonl
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HIS AREA OFFICE jSF: ONLY
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CITY OF KENAI
210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611
TELEPHONE 283.7535
T0: 1�vor i�il l Lams and Council Members
FROM: Janet Lott:-, Sec=etary
DA'fF: December M, 1988
RE: Agendzi II !11 U - Comiission/ Comm ittee Reports
There w+�r-e
no Commission ar Committee meetings oetween your last
meeting
December 21, 1988 and packet da,
)ecember
30, 1988.
The i,ib
ors; 4 ommis:- t will meet fuesda,. ,
_i,inuar,
3, 1989,
however „
it: is unkn owr whet:ler or not ti.e
nli autes
will be
av",iLab
that soon oiIter t!�ieir meetIng.
aril',_ .;et
taerr, to
Voll A: l l
Von 8s I rt� '.t• it e
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STATE ECONOMIC RECOVERY COMMITTEE
430 "C" Street, Suite 201
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
276-2246
Dezember 21, L988
Mayor John Williams
My of KeIIai
Dear Mayor
Think via tc subnittinq y;cur proposal seeking fundinq assistance for the Kenai
r_Iicna! coi i storage facint >. The State Economic Recovery Committee
:side id ynir proposai at its meeting of Decomber H, i983. 4hile :he
:on.?ittva rez gr.iaed the pctential of such a facility, they decided not to
in u:d this ;roject Dn 't.esr List: cf recommendations to present before the
St ste Le isl-zure.
In its analysis, the :oMMI tte noted the annual projected operating costs of
3330,000. Win only 314),000 in lease committnents from Seafoods From Alaska,
In mentionod, it is quite possible that such a facility would not generate
sufficient ro enus to operate at a breakeven or positive cash flow level. This
:o zli place he bardea at :r.aAraining the facility on the local taxpayers.
°,1 = i• aas ;,ot He.a::- it Seaioods From Alaska Inc. was willing to commit to a
519 tern le a: ti P k msed ..c el. Fina317, there was some concern that,
0-king a mai of ,tui , ::his oddizionai cold storage capacity night better be
7r':vided by i7traitlnj r ivatc s,ctor developmart through low interest: loans or
:an incentic.s. with _xpinsion occurring increientally is needed.
It is unfort._.nate than n::ither yourself nor Yr O'Reilly were able to attend the
last two meet::_ngs of he committee, as your input may have been invaluable in
naxing our determination,
On behalf of -he ,ommitt.e, we wish you the greatest success in pursuing your
legislative and capital lrcjec*: _;pals. Thank ycu again for considering t_ie
State Economics Recove.ny :c.mzittee's endorsement:.
Sincerely yoqj s,
George E. Sulliaa -i
Co -Chairman
NEED COUNCIL APPROVAL OR RATIFICATION
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ELECTRICIT'i USAGE
%AhIULS
I'I'IiIIIE�
S ,319.51
DEBT SERVICE INTEREST
1974 DEBT SER`:ICE
INTEREST
28,917.50
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MISG. CIII INSUR-INCL
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14,429.00
ALASF45 FEDERAL
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DEC. CREDIT UNION r/H
VARIOUS
LIABILITY
17,357.00
NAliUNAL bANt, U-
ALA�,EA
DEC.. ELDEFLAL W/H
VAR 1UUS
LIABILll'i
1 '148.99
DEC. MEDICARE
VAEIUUS
1-1AB1LlIt
1.515.0f:
IC". RETIREMENT
CORP
DEC. EMPLOYEE W/H
VARIOUS
LIABILITY
9,056.00
DEC. EMPLOYER CONT.
VARIOUS
SUPPL. RETIRE11ENI
2,010.63
TELEPHONE L71LITIES
PHONE SERVICE
VARIOUS
COPLMUNICAII(iNS
1,713.71
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Return To:
Calendar rear
Alaska Department of Revenue
Games of Chance and Contests of Skii
PuDpliancicas Don
Compliance Section
PERMIT APPLICATIO
,1rt w.eth street. Room toe
Jcneau. Alaska 99801
FEES: $20.00 due with application,1% of entire net proceeds due with Annual Financial Statement.
'leas+? read the instructions before completirg this application.
I. NAME OF ORGANIZATION
1
Mailing Address
City, State, Zip Code kk
1. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION. (Check the appropriate box. Refer to
AS 05.15..".10 and 15 AAC 105.010-100 for definitions.)
_ Munit ipahly
Police i r t-ire Department
Y, Civic )r Service
and Cornpany
I--7 Dog Mushers' Association
Religi,-)us
—
Politic..{
Charrable
rE
I❑ Nctn-pr -tit Trade
Fraternal
Assocl ttion
C. Educ tional
Fi thin:; Derby Association
Vetere ns
Ot:tboard Motor
_. Labor
Associ ation
3. ORGANIZED AS: (Check the appropriate boy 1
S< Corp( ration _ Association Rirtnership
L Firm _ Company
4A. NEW APPLICATION
Number of Years Organization
Has Been in Existence in Alaska: Z�+�
The following must be submitted with this application:
':,urrent Alaska membership list (must have at least
25 nembers);
(� CCertified true copy of articles of incorporation, or if not
ncorporated, copy of bylaws and national and state
charters; �
❑ C11c oy of IRS certificate of tax exemption issued to non
prcfii organizations, if applicable.
Name and Mailing Address of National Organization (if applicable)
48. RENEWAL APPLICATION
Most Recent Year
Permit Number:
The following must be submitted with this application:
f -7 :;urrent Alaska membership list (must have at least
<'15 members);
❑ Copy of amendments to bylaws, if any.
i. LOCAL OFFICERS (must be current, bona fide members In good standing)
NAVAL TITLE
DAYTIME TELEPHONE N0,13ER
�.C,
f.
S. TYPES OF GAMES TO BE CONDUCTED. List types of games by common name if other than those listed. See AS.05.1$.1W; AS.05.1,5 210;
15 AAC 105.110•.160.
'v$
<.V
5" a. Bingo (NO' E: E!T go X o. R,dfles 1. Lotteries El f F sh Derbies
(_I j. GoAnsre Classic
C6)
Barnes must not be held
more than 9 occasions �_11 C. P I tabs �K_ g Contests of Skill
❑ k. Saiir ton CIaSSIc ',
in a calendar month
wit'i no more than 35 L.' d.Ic Classic: _1 h Ram Classics
-
garner per session or
series of games.) ❑ e. Dog Mushers' Contests ❑ i. MercuryClassic
THE SPACE BELOW IS RESERVED FOR DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE USE ONLY.
)Me of Rec 1pt
Permit Number.
Date of Issue ------------._ _— ___..
Financial ;tatement ❑ Yes ❑ No New EJ
NOTICE: GAMING ACTIVITIES MAY NOT BE CONDUCTED
UNTIL THE PERMIT IS ISSUEDL
F arm 04 643 (Rev "7)
T. DEDICATION OF NET PROCEEDS. Before a permit can be granted, the organization must plan to use the net proceeds for the awarding
of prizes, and for political, educational, civic, public, charitable, patriotic or religious uses in Alaska. (See Instructions for specific: rules
on how proceeds can and cannot be spent,) In the space below, tell how your organization plans to use the net proceeds from the gaming
activities. Be specific.
a..)C,V--4�tt�t�,
>
1A t ru twv aiGt
F,, LlC,vv %, �c e 5� `'s�,i(s �o� / o (ESc'�' �c(�,(,c�ct►c>.ti
vvd I ,u �,�
prc)l i-i, vfr,
S. ESTIMATED YEARLY GROSS RECEIPTS
$
9A. PERSON IN CHARGE OF GAMES. This must be a bona fide and active member of the permittee organization. The member in charge
must be present during the conduct of each of the specified activities stated on the permit. An alternate member may be designated to
conduct the authorized activities during the absence of the member in charge.
PRIMARY MEMBER ALTERNATE MEMBER
(� of c'�'� L �ti. ►M r.+^�
Title
—�
Nam —I Title -f
Uj
"tailing Address
Mailing Address
1Zc, I �-Z_..—_--
8ox 3 t� C? 1
ity. State, Zip Code
_
City, State, Zip Code _
Daytime telephone Number
Caytime Teleph ne Number
9B. COMMERCIAL OPERATOR. :It a commercial operator is employed to conduct the gaming activities, provide the following inforn �atiort.
name of Commercial Operator —
Daytime relephone Number of Premises —
Jar to (;f P emises (where dames will be conducted)
Street Address of Premises
10. THESE QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED.
YES NO
A. Has ant person listed in 9k or 9B above ever been convicted Of a felony or gambling misdemeanor?
LJ B. Will any oerson listed in 9A or98 above receive compensation of any kind from the receipts of the gaming activitlss?
11. Whalthis the HOURLY gage to be paid to workers operating the games?
(NOTE.:: Only up to $4.85 per hour maybe claimed as an authorized wage expense on the E inuai
Financial Statement.)
12. SIGNATURE OF TWO OFFICERS IS REQUIRED.
We certify under penalty of perjury that to the best of our knowledge and belief all the information on this application, including irty at.
tachments, is true, correct and complete- We understand that any false statement made on this application is punishable by law. tVe fur
ther t,ertify that we have delivered two copies of this application to the nearest city or borough office r review.
'3. CITY ORB ROUGH RESPONSE TO APPLICATION. Two copies of this application must be sub fitted to the city or borough nearest to
the location of the proposed gaming activ=ties. To speed processing, please have the appropriate local government official indic ate by
signature below, the community's approval of or objection to the permit. CAUTION: If this section is not completed, the permit Nili be
delayed 15 days to allow the city or borctigh time to respond to this application.
YES NO
THIS APPLICATION HAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL: ❑ ❑ (Attach explanation of objection to issuance of the req vested
permit.)
Signature of Local Government O f,coal Title Oate Pnnted Name of Person Who Signed Telephone N
4 r43 �iacx iRev 83 87! NOTICE:: ANY FALSE STATEMENT MADE ON THIS APPLICATION IS PUNISHABLE BY LAW.
Retorri the white and yellow copies
of pages 1 and 2 to: Games of Chance and Contests of S
Alaska Department of Revenue
Income
P0.BoxSA Excise Audit Division PERMIT APPLICATION ;'
Juneau, Alaska 99811-0400 Please read the instructions before completing this applicaflon. ',/ ,
989
1 NAME OF ORGANIZATION 5. ESTIMATED 1989 GROSS REd_ �
KENAI ELKS Lf`[1GE 42425
MailingAddress --
6A. RENEWAL APPLICATION
F' , 0 , E3 0 X 666 Most Recent _ Year
8b 2R1 1C1FF
Permit Number Is—ed
City, State, Zip Code
k ENA I , ALASKt 99E. 11
2. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 3. TYPES OF GAMES. List by com-
Check
one box. For definitions, 1
mon name if other than those
see AS 05.15210 and 15 AAC i
listed. See AS.05.15.210 and 15
105.010-.030.
AAC 105110.160.
C
a Chantable
KXa. Bingo (NOTE: Bingo games
C
b Civic or Service
must not be held more than
9 occasions in a calendar
C
a Dag Mushers' Association
month with no more than
C.
d. Educational
35 games per session or
series of games.)
L
e. Fishing Derby Association
X(b. Raffles & Lotteries
f. Frternal
Uc. PO -tabs
C
g Lat)or
L_; d.Ice C'assics
C
h. Municipality
E e. Dog Mushers' Contests
L
i. Non-profit Trade
C ; '. Fi h Derbies
As
;I. Ran ,lassies
C
,. Outboard Motor
L_I n. Wi-cury Classic
Association
C
k. Po ice or Fire Department
1_ 1 &nose Classic
and Company
[ ;. Salmon Glassic
i. Po it+cal
C�-; itests of Skill
C
m. Redgious
[ . Yarxsmanship
L
n. Veterans
1 z. Races
4. ORGANIZED AS:
C i 'tther: (Specify)
� `- y
Attach the following:
U Current Alaska membership list (must have at least 25 mer )ers;
❑ Copy of amendments to bylaws, if any
68. NEW APPLICATION
Number of Years Organization
Has Been in Existence in Alaska:
Attach the following:
❑ Current Alaska membership list (must have at least 25 mercers) i
i
❑ Certified true copy of articles of incorporation. or if not nco,
porated, copy of bylaws and national and state charters
❑ ",opy of IRS certificate or letter of tax exempt+on issued t: nor:
nrafit organizations, if applicable
C_] documentation showing organization has been in existe ce r;
Alaska three years or more
Name and Mailing Address of National Organization lit apphc<-: fie):
7. FEL. Check the appropriate box and enclose the correct amoun
If gross receipts from all Then if t
1988 gaming activities were: Permit : ee
El $0 $19,999; or if you are a New Applicant ...... $ 2(;)0
'0, Corperaticn ] $20,c00 $99,999.. . ... ... ... ... $ N K)
C Other $'000C10 or more . ... . . . ... ........ $10( In
8. LOCAL OFFICERS (must be current, bona fide: members in good standing)
NAME: TITLE.' SOCIAL SECURITY NO. DAYTIME TELEPHOM V. NO. -
MAHLON MORRIS EXALTE''� F1.)LER
KEN Pi! TERSON LEADIN(; KNIGHT
RICHA�2D RINC SEC RET,kRY
RAMON C. ROGEFI`, 7RUSTE`.
TED M:GIRR C:HAPLA N
FOR DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE USE ONI-Y
a(,rrn I Numt�ec _,__..—_... _._._._._.—.._..—...
Date )f issuE:
financial Statement: i_I Yes No [_] New
574-1.
79 2
NOTICE: GAMING ACTIVITIES MAY NOT BE CONDUCTED UNTIL THE PERMIT IS ISSUED.
=o,n 044543 Pagf i gRev. WW
9. OcDICATION OF NET PROCEEDS. Before a permit can be granted, the organization must plan to use the net proceeds from gaming ac tivitie .
for the awarding of prizes, and for political, educational, civic, public, charitable, patriotic or religious tlses in Alaska. (See instructs )ns fc,
specific rules on how proceeds can and cannot be spent.) In the space below, tell how your organization plans to use the net proceeds fro'^
the gaming activities. Be specific:.
YOUTH ACTIVITIES: LITTLE LEAGUE, SPECIAL OLYMPICS. BOY SCOUTS,
SCHOLARSHIPS, KNOW YOUR STATE GOVERNMENT, VETERANS MEMORIAL, HOOP SH(^)T
YOUTH CAMP, KIDS EASTER AND CHRISTMAS PARTY, SENIOR CITIZENS
FAMILIES IN NLED, CHAIRITY.
10. PERSON IN CHARGE OF GAMES. This must be a bona fide and active member of the qualified organization, or an employee of the mur r;,ipw.
ty This person is responsible for maintaining the records and preparing all the required reports. Anal tern ate member must bed esignated as
the responsible person during the absence of the member in charge. If more than one alternate is to be designated, attach a separate sheet
A.. PRIMARY B. ALTERNATE
-Jame Daytime Telephone No.
ERNEST KNACKSTEDT 283-7624
Mailing Address
City, State, Zip Code
KENAI, ALASK.A 99611
11. LOCATION OF ACTIVITIES. Specify where t ie games will be conducted. If tnis location changes, you must notify both tie Departs ent of
Revenue and the local government within 10 days. (For more than one location, ..attach a separate sheet.)
---------_. ____.—.—
Jarne and Street Address of Prem se..s — Daytime Telephone—-
No. of Prem sees
f k:El`4AI EC_KS LOD 4?42 BARNACLE ST. KE:.NAI, AK '107-283—?776
12. OPERATOR fit any). If an operator is employed to conduct the gaming activities, you must provide a copy of the contract with the operator tic
the Department of Revenue. You may contrac I with only one operator for each type of gaming activity. The member who has been desiftnate
above as'he person in charge of the games Is responsible for monitoring the operator's performance.
rtfame of Operator Copy of Contract with Operator
_) Is Attached ❑ Will be sent by certified mail no later than 15days before the
acti%iti« s are conducted.
13. THESE QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED
VES NO
'�J A. Has any perscn listed in 10 or Q above ever been convicted of, in prison for, or on parole fora felony within tie precedi t,J five
years?
B. Has any person listed in X or . above ever been convicted of a crime involving theft or dishonesty, or has ever been corvfeted
of a violation of a municipal, state, or federal gambling law?
C C. Will any person listed in 10 or 12 above receive compensation of any sand from the receipts of the gaming activities? If yes, e4plain.
v1. SIGNATURE. This application must be signed by the primary person in charge of games listed in 10A above. CAUTION A photo, )pied
signature will not be accepted. Make sure that the original signed application is filed with the Department of Revenue.
I declare under penalty of unsworn falsificatio: that I have examined this application, including any attachment, and that c the best .af my
k towledge and belief it is true and complete. I understand that any false statement made on this application is punishable by lave. I further coclare
that two copies of this application either have been or will be delivered to the nearest city or borough office for review.
`;Ignatu—re Printed Name Cate _ --
1^i,. CI"Y OR BOROUGH RESPONSE TO APPLICATION. You must submit two copies of this application to the city or borough nearest to th s loca
!ion of the proposed gaming activities. To speed processing, please have the appropriate local government official indicate, b,� signature , elow.
the community's approval of or objection to the permit. CAUTION: If this section is not completed, the permit will be delaye J 15 days tc allow
the city or borough time to respond to this application
THIS APPLICATION HAS LOCAL GOVERNMENTAPPROVAL: ❑ Yes ho (Attach explanation of objection)
signature of Local Government Off is ial "itle - — — Date— - I Printed Name of Person Who Signed
F( r , W-543 Page 2 (Hey, setae) NOTICE: ANY FALSE STATEMENT MADE ON THIS APPLICATION IS PUNISHABLE BY LAW.
ephone NC
le 9111L Aft. I 'JN
jijrn ilia wi,i a anci YL-' , IWIM,
I And 2 to: ops of t.`i3nce and Cat
me anc E. i Aucli, V,< i PIE-- R M I T A P P L I CAT 10 N
ear A 1 ')81 r- ln�I�ruc,ions �efore com .-Aetin- li-iis ac),pi,cation.
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IN
ESTIMATr,---D 1";89 GROF,'�
. 1. i�7drvu!a -;ih=
$400, L)L'.Cj. U)
,la inq
5A. RENE&AL APPfJCATION
`Jost P- c, Par
r�rr la5K,fneinbei,rotwIi ns�2
.'-YPE 0,7 GRGAINILZATIO'll.
TYPES ClI- GAMES. L by com-
arnendmpnts to hv;aws, if ary
E ou),. For definitkwis,
r,-,,n narr, if om,, civi .,icsp i
-ee 1� AAC 1
Jst; c Se : 210 ana 15
66. NEW AP P N
i lixitawe
X. a �NCTE "�,'irqo c,ames I
aS I ?l -lc,(- In 14 aska:
rr)u:,, not t,e held rare thanttaci-
) toiiqwonq,
ac � ivi( or EenA e
9 ),:aslorls ((I a c2l(,riclar I
MuShers' Associiv!on i
morlh vi'h 110 rn()rF,, man
Current AIaSKa me.iTiber3hiD list imust have at ie,4 1 25 mem i ors,
'glut at;u
35
1 true of articles �,f incomovion )r it not r
,31
3e-f-
ot r;,lavls and national �,no :3ate;.:,asters
xi t) P?:
.7.te rjf le!ter oi tag: exr:r,pZ,c i issued to on
X c Ow
it ajC);;cmle
,-ntaiion Sh,-vwlq G,},drwatior) ha, beer n exister, - n
I %Ti
ur �� I'v
-� e vearsor more
%,;i,t ng '"dress of NTICMc: Organi.:am,, �it, a--n!icat
ald
7.r E i k apVrc ate 0,ox and E -cic se wv F;irft .Mou.i":
t rc un a,
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RriANIZE.) '.S:
yi
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Lcr--3 Ic- e
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C ;!AL C I., R' r N 0. Ti--.E;HOM '40
1.)Auin Ufm
24 3� %F 28
OF REVENUE USE ONLY .te it Peceipt, a � T'
D, -y t ur -)e
iiteof
Fi,,a,ci 0 Slale i' It Yes
NOTICE: GAMING ACTIVITIES fviX( NOT 8 E CONDUCTED UNTIL THE PERMIT IS ISSUED.
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t•l .. �J. r' .., ... i :il il. _1 vi .. ..- .. .''a I, r.:i,. Or „"]if l � ,_.%.�8r-• - .,�:r 1 �ilCt
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tb Fi r :tthjet_ _rt l Y �i cg t; :. zerii 'stiz a!� tht'i'r ter; ;t.
LFiZXZll L' Ctlt St :7ZZ� %'17"JF3 i3ltri'_�f'il c31:'.L�7 a1<`i-1, ,_iC% 1D ii�i3 r YLirZ3!.? r_ C�'y3117Z
zvY-�cnil activit s mi in t�-i-_ an-1-t. ' 1is (37 ::-.ram > . , cx -7� L *1T j t y ' _Lbn:km fbr
i Lh2 Ii ie taurs cA c:.,- 4 - _ � aL -,irk i-:r aznnl flucnr::.:. 1't1.'Zia:YI _n an-1 Islt'"o
it 4.V whai MJ if Pat-, L, i.:'r 01 d u mi? is t 7"'liters: r) L41 l riii .-t —C L:rrb a- i
-1E SON IN CHARGE OF E5, �;>T e s c �n r y „CT: e r* , T Le ? F ;•�,a''II!�a ati<;r`� ;;r;�n emr twee of t"c• rrur
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15 i:.ITy OR B')ROUGH PESPCrr'SE TO h FPtt IC' '4'C N. rn',rst j'mt rw., c rr f the ; aPp'Ir,a, nn to ;he rit; or bcrouch r`'nare:-,t to ,�.. oc:;i
on of the w posed ;aminr. ictivlhes. To spef,�i pro, essrntl, , -age 1' rve !h-; ap:.rrcipr,ate local government c,ffic:al m0crite, by signature t rlo,",
the comrnL mty 5 approval c i or objection to th, If this E:ecticr, not cr�mpleted, the rierrnl' wili be delayee 15 days t ; ik',f,
tf e :Itv or toro.rgh tir e to e spend to tt is apl ,cat on
THIS APPLICATfON I4AS LOCAL GOVt RNWI'm:NT ?'tPPR Vt0_: 4� ; _. "d i ! "ach ,l or, o" o!�iectl,in)
i_i;I of La aI :,u ernme i,ii Dafe a i •=c Name ct Person Ari,o big ;ed Te -phone Nrt
i
r'or 9'.ab<3Page2 1'e uctst NOTICE: ANY FAll STATEMENT MADE ON THIS APPLICATION IS PUNISHABLE BY LAW.
MEMO
T'): F.ena C_ "-Y ou'lci
FROM: ri3ntcln, City Managm-
DACE : Decer fiber 28 _ ! T8&,
SUBJE("TF: E'.epor r Rc.�gardi. ig three Assessmen- Proposal.:
This report is preF,ar,+,,d '! n acc=dance with R:MC 16. 10.010, and is a
result of ouric :1' a(iop,_Lon on )ecember_ 21., 1988 of the three
rfnsolct.ioi,." in't.iat ini_ a.,3essmenti districts for paving :in (',_) VIP,
C , i ight /Lir:wo(d i�-ea, an t 3) East Aliak/Highbush.
A prel.lmir ICY sse.smt'I -0i1 is being pree7areo for each proposed
dd,�Lrict. "Or.- purF os-; W this report, lots proposed to be assessed
ar-e des igr rted by of , and subdivi s ion , as we i L as by parcel
ni_.mbee•, or he at.tcch, d sIs.
VIP
Phe propose, is to stt ,,.I.) pave and provide drainage tc VIP Drive
oe,tween Ka..fonsky Beach Road and Lora Drive, Watergate Way between
,,()ri Dr.i.ve (Ind Ketc.:h lo,lerue, Lora Drive, Muir Avenue, Pirate Lane, and
<c=t(-h Averi_i
Pota.L co;�t .f this pru lect is estimated at $)1.5,000. However,
�615,000 o'this figuro i5 cost:: ,o bring the roads up to standard and
Dr.cvide (dr.iinage.. Therefore, -;.he paving_ cos_ is estimated at
$300,000.
MDLELIGH�j LINWOOD AREA
Phe propos is to :,tr p pave :'andlelight Drive and Linwood Lane
)etwec+n t:h Spur Hiahw-iy and Lawton Drive, Lawton Drive between
.andie,Ligh? Drive and I'iriker Lane, Kaknu Way between Baker_ Street; and
".i.nKer I.,an Ki ina ai.,l i etween Baker Street and Candlelight Drive,
ind Baker ee,: be' we r Kaknu. Way and Kiar,a bane.
tie p-o;,ct i. estimated at $69,000. iiowever, $1-15,500
Of this fi lure _s c�)st tc:; br;..nci some roads ur) t_) standard. Therefore,
he paving cost is ��st :crated ,it $503,500.
I:As'P AL Lz1K/ H IGHBUSH
''he propos _, - is t:o ;tr , p pavt, Ea.s t Aliak Drive between Swires Road and
i he Spar_ H icihwa-/, and rIighbu�;h Lane from the Spur Highway south to its
E nd (t h:-ee <inve_�-nment ot:s south of East Al ia�k Drive)
]'age
:,avinq cos- Ls astimatc �t .����,_r,J00, whicl s also total project
Cs,_.
RECOMMENDATION
"h+� A(;,iinir t r-at Lon sup. crts . ho s.;ope of the pi-c jects and agrees with
he me,od f: i oavinq th-se roads for the fol.:lk,:, ng reasons:
Or-evet�,pubLAC op,na n poi1 conducted b,. the Cit.�Z of Kenai, road
irriprov�rrient rw_ed number one as the mc;st. desirable needed
improvement, wi'_hi. the City Df Kena.L.
Ov F�c t' «- past r. ire., year,:', _n the area consideration for
p_ ing, t_he -e t..is eerr; a substantial inc-i-ease in residential
hc ii _,in ihi :h h rs r:eateri more traff_Lc c-rm gest..or; in -he area.
DEC no pro libi_s he or ir,q (used oil) ,, gravel roads which has
been a r-eth )d timed fcrr, many years to :Keep the dust: settled orr
q, ave 1 )ad ; ..
Tr,o ar i under -or iderat,ior: nas some c:f he heaviest travel_Led
grrnvel -oad 3 iri ;ic: the 'i t y of Kenai.
r��ce L res none :ampiaints fror� 1 he citizenry about the
lacK o- 3us- coatr l n ravel roads tf,ai any other singie
compi.a:rt d.rirr i t e yes. -.
;;aced 11pon
t.-ublic disc
..Scion
and Council wor_i:
sessions, the
tidmi.ni is
.ran se i eve
that
the only way these
jobs will be complered
.s if crsse
,<rnen di ,tr
.c*_s a;-E:
formed. Thermfore,
the Adrnin.istratiorn
-ecoormends
12 � as �e:
ri ert
�r ':t e paving pr.>
..i_on of the Jobs. Grant
raonie:r are
c�vai Lab I. � f
r r:na;>ses
ed portions
,,-_in(i the _ienecal
.apita � _mt:
_)vernent re
k rz.e
_s ar;aii.able fct-
the assessed portion.
lased upon E sti hate i (. :-t: aria ' i. - (of pave n,:I (,--,nly) assessments, grant
rnoni.es wil hroaide $1,7(Ji,8:?C and the genera?. fund capital
_mprovement, resery w;i1 $129,180.
Ob 5 1 Oof,
T A 1
045 1,)007
06 505MH
E, -�H
At 1 W12
AWVA
njnw.
0451 1014
3421 1016
'T\T-
04512003
EIPN,
]EWLE
04512006
�,H/'PTRA,
M,T,-!AFL
04512011
inowc.
1,14
04512014
I- AKIF
04512015
HAL.- ,-,F
oj_F1202S
04512034
HI WM7,
75"tj
04512035
VWX I
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0451203133
T4512037
04512C.3s3
Af L 1
12041"
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130130
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3 0 2 2
04513734
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05ON5
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MAY 'UE A
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MAY !JE, AL-;%Y.
MAY -',]P-, ALIAK LLfI. 6
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14022
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7 T[ 'c p jrir
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0451n025
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')V`,140215
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QL, ') 1h()27
IA,_STE V7 FFW' L 1 )11 1 i
wf!E TIDQv DEECM
045 V4028
MIERTC,�tl 5IB. 12c,
045P,029
AME R I :AN I!L; 'p
,7 :7 7
Ti 5 I !. 0 3 0
ill's P.1)3
1(,
-ILLEP, -.N
03 q
T ARIA
04514039
(TAI`JA IE 2
014 " IL 01, a
V i APIA 'I PI
TW TT "W 0 1 p i
1451!0)41
TV J A -'! ",i,
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15101
1 IEI Ii/ KAY 3Et
�EL �p TV, A -AKI
D4 5 06
f HID y FF
—1-i �IT T" `J & -1 6tJ 1
045 19107
jWD Y KAY BELL
- T " 7VV; Z R
1741 i 5 108
It.if � , I B
T 41,
1� 4 1 W,
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MIM wInj!" X E- F:
,(,sl5 1 16
li)V E_[ i
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17
POR Q31 LT 7, :E
!ACK W. h= 9 RQX3
04915is
mcum Fnr.
MOO FVHEL & PEGI
0454"9
HENN JUTS WE
T M A F ' TN I R� -f3 1 r I
T.� 1, 120
HELEN
W:L i-i P-/TN Fi:,',
045151 11
QLEN JWjE9 "V 2
q ONE , A vo A 7", 4,
ji" 1 `� c 1 1,
,,. i- - -
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ij
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4
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MATT,- I[-[-(-
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t
I Ij I
7
107 n
TT'i
-'-ON I E
04515329
W I L S: CN WAY
.4'1 L 'N. W.(,YNi Galt![[
045 15'20
WILCCN WAY SUB
N. ',,?A YN E �--Nt4 E E
0)1515331
_
J4 VIA Y UC
WIL',-
'(�N, � IAYNE "-- Nrl T -
0145 153' 2
W I L �-� I WAY 'U2
iN, :,A'I",E & --OnIF
04515333
W I L -XN WAY , 116
C- - '-?I. RUTH
04515402
GO'"ECV LT 161,'"EC314
A R 'H 11 F 9 P 4 T Ta
04515403
GOV LT 150, SEC
3':
PULT RF,;ICO, INC.
045154 1,2
GC-V LT 172, St
314
R(JIALD & CELCRE-2
04515414
EVENTYR SUB
!jt--RT, MI HAEL A,'JCJFP"-H, NANC1i
(34 5 154 15
EVENTYR SUE
-FF NAI-C, F-i--Ul -:
04915416
E /ENTYP SI-16
04515418
NEE-MERM. ' IB
-F F NA
04515419
NEETHER SUB
P`,NALE, & FIEL`F'`-
04515420
EVENTYR SlIE NO.
2
,rjECR,,'.0 J, 'CNALD
f I- b CEL,-RE
04515421
UC Z.
EVENTYR ' � � N, -'
2
Cz-tflETT, REX & --Ak�--N
04521009
G-:,V LT 93. SF---
34
045210136
P"R GOV LT 121
::E--
31,
/,:PLM, CAN
04521037
PC-R LT 121
-- C
34
H,,,WKItJ H.C. X, RALEM
04521053
SPRUCE '-'HAC,,-,W"
SIJP
H.E. Y. RALPIE
04521054
SPRIJCE ..'HADOW'S
-,UB
PA FF. I !A
04521055
SPRUCE
-IIE
EFRETT, T 7
04521056
IPRIJCE 'HALvW`
'UE
!Ei..LLD MAky
04522032
POR GC 132.
�E
34
04901050
P,--R Trti,F(Hw IJ3,54,L-,T.
1
�ENTH. �-T-EP-.
04901051
P--,R
4
TOTAL
2
2
4
r . .ILIPn, •,,. ,ul ,i_ n ,, � %, j
12-21 39
i-E,IAL DE
,1vT!FG'
PARCH #
3U6LIVI'-I:aJ
r I- X, l< LOT
C_YLC, JGPlE' C.
04510006
GOV LT 61, SE: 34
?TATE iF AI(. NIP
04510007
SEC 34,T6N,R11W,_-M,_E1/4,H 1,/4,NW1j'i,10
NCR M!L
'FF gAi-TF :
04510008
3CHURR SUE, L-'T:3 1-3
1
"!PF. OM -TER
04510011
ih+lJRR 'SUE, LQT 2A
2A.
F^,FF 'F ONF
04=12003
SEC 'it T`;ri,RI1-1_-M,N1,' JF '`i.!!E1
7*'1,'!,,SaC rl'L
PAS.; , & LILA
04511021
FACE SUE W. 1
1
P CE, T" lY & IIHCNC �
04' 12022
PAC`= SIDE fd '. 1
2
KATHY
0'+512029
MAY SHL•, ALIAK ACGhl.
1
YLLLIN'!=. RCEERT & MAF I_Yr!
04512030
MAY :SUE, A!_IA( ACCiI.
FAFIIER_ I'r,OF ALMTN.
OL512031
MAY 'Uh, AI_I^I(, 60DN.
:LIFE FCC, i'AT,,,LCIA & TErESA
04517016
CLIFFl_ •!JE
C!.IFF- =:D. GLFNN & PATFI> I.A
04517017
:LIFF.;RG '3U6
2
cI IFFCGD, GL'ddN & PAT:�ICIA
04517018
CLI'FC'RD SUE
3
RC'EERT & BETT'{
OL517019
TOV:3EN S11B
1
T�,V=.iYJ, JC':EPHTrJE
04517022
TOVSEN S116, NO. 2
2A
TC'✓'.?t'41, J':";EPHIr1+
04517023
TCVV Etl 3UE. NO. 2
3A
!
04519007
E 'SUE NO. 1
TR A
.,LIC!<, CARL & BETTY
04519008
CCNE SUE 4D. 1
TR F
MERTZ. ENTC
04519011
CHE'STER CONE SIIE Dl";.
TR F
,LIFFGF.'C, (:LEND! & PATFTCIA
04519013
CHEITER CCTIE SUE rdG. 2
TR A
BAPTO_, HENRIETTA
04519020
CCNE 5!J6 Nc . 1
TR E
WAl1L, I WCRO '_ 6E` E6:LY
045190'24
CAVICSCfl SUE NC. 1
LOT A
HArFIELD, SILL &...--HRT TV
04SI9028
KAY LYNN 311E
o
�'iiX. kFHNFTH X,
01*519029
KAY LYNN 3!!E
3.h1TTFl, 'CH"J a. KATHERI,IE
O4519030
KA.Y LYNN 'I IC
4
IF, D'', J'_HDj
04 510031
I(AY i JINN $1'c,
?TATE 'F AK. CDIR
n4519034
AFC 34, T!N,RI IW. 6P-1,;;w1 ,, aw,/r,,<W
%1, ,r1r 10,.2.'> AC r•q
'EEI<C , R
=
_R
Ilf_ .RE, FRFCRI:I( & F,1TFI_;I;.
0%513036
L!!CP.KE :UC
RPL�R,TPA r11 -1
04 51903 7
LJJCEKC 11E
FAT _
04519033
' JEEI<E '!'C
.'IF ic' I RE!:R`_CK ,' PAT :A
0451'1042
LUEE!(E -IIE.
;:PH & 'ITIO
04519045
C4VIOO aJ 11E, F:=;L' i AU y
3
rlL+1n
04519008
F,�,:! i r nt'7
LAF:- :rl, llil_L N': & 6>::f!
04520014
�.T. F'A'F:I_I(' :'!'E
1
API Prr-Ht%fD :y A
04';�0015
'T, F'4rr.r.'I,'- `1r
-
C'.:'/l_ .. CP)
O1.520016
ST. i'1TF,ICIC' _ :'-1IF7
3
C
04520018
PdT„ FY HA'✓I'N IIE
1
U.f.
045. 9
M[:- ✓ jiAVE.! -:IIE
HALL, _ L LOT C .
04520020
Ill TY HAVEIN '11E
TR A
,;'I( "N!_T:T REGIC"J. IrIC,
04=21001
')V LT :_E(: _'4
TFF ; ;I_!- ICT >
n1+52 1004
c3,W I r E; 3u
AFT.1. h4ANE & Yt_
04521011
V 1- 1 .,. 'CC ;4
FTI(F. EL y 11A!,'Tl ET Al
0452101!3
r1V '_T 1C';, :E�_ 34
'NLLL. OUGv 4 -__70P!v
04,'1019
G"N ;_T 104 G 34
r)',5210?4
r _. -_ 4
0L`... ')25
.'/ _ .:' `El- ,
_'r. ; D, P4 a l' , .. ,
)� .210;0
C,:VID.- ,'r'
A1•Fr�-{c +'.L=i x r71i -,
1)31
C`AVIf- " J "'E tl?. ..
L-T n
, r- ri i
)4 ' 10'„'.
J 1`✓',C ._i! '�'c
_T
rr
f /
E 1R6:OW. VARELE & HE'_EN
04521039
PCM ',V LT 04, S 34
=
con1, FAmin<
04921042
DOYLE SUE
i
DECKER. JCN
04521052
DOYLE WE
CRAI Ei1', PHILLIP & RVA
0452104
SII_VERTIP SUE
M.+ p E, v' r EM & CA ML &N
045:21058
SILVEF.'TIP SHE
2 �y
H.U.C.
0452IU59
- SILVERTIP SUE
3 - - ---- -
t"ow" , VAI_PII
04521060
SILVERTIP ;iF
4
ROM. FLAD * CAME
04524021
DONNEVEROOK JHhMMEK
!HE
1
.rFE:A. lE3TF'' & K1;ZYZAN':SVi, D.
OL524027
DCfJNEYERCOl< SHA1dR00<
;IJE
_ - ---
ULP_K, TAW I CAR'L I EEM
04524028
CONNE"R.RC'_4( BLARNEY '.11E.
1
=LAD, LEK & MAP.IP, IWTI
04`514=
09MEMI R I'LAF,NI=Y Nip
7
b1C4.:C^CCtiI<, CIMMS
0452'4035
l384 3UE
h✓::CCC+._l: , CHAFLE ;
04524036
1984 SUB
2
-'1 Ctl,1iLlhl, SE1 J & 1ZL774
04K4Ws
nONNEYEWK 0, L-'.I;;�.AlPlr_,.�N
ADF,)
C'LC,;V,Ht I^t, SEAN & QETTA
%524044
SUE, EFV
fICAN .LEE
1 ---- --
�CHbfAt'tT=. DAVIE & SIJ`1,N
04524045
ALIAK CRNFR S116
DAVIC' & MAN
04524046
ALIAK CURVIrR SHE
2
C'LGIGHLIN, LEAN & IZETTA
04524048
GOfdAJ'EF' .il<-tHILLELNI
i'L:IJ6Fil_IN, ' EAN & IZETT.A
04'-:24054
D�tdPIYE[�^CK-SHILLELAl1
1
TOTAL
illi
FTFF44�. 6F.ArP�
049360(.1
VIP
PAKK
FS FATE�l
ifIlr'fl FEE,. __&I
01,936002
V I F'
PARK
ESTATE;
F--TF W ILL IM & HAP11
04036003
'VIP
PARK
E S TA F E
PE_-. -4''CRAH
041136006
VI!'
PARK
E`TATES
I 1," I' L A T I' 1 A
04 9 - So G 7
VIP
V *'K
LS FATES
r,y -_'HN & 1 OR,_TH
04935003
VIP
!`ARK
E FATE,-
ANIER, )At'ES 3, Lr'11FA
0493,3009
VIP
PARK
E-4T,,JE�
VIEPRA >', KRZY'ANO 1<1
)4936010
/FP
PARK
E I T,.=T F
A,EENE &
04:'3 6 0 1 1
V !_ P
PA F 1(
E:- T A E
'T. C-.flALr_, & HFLL'J
011936012
`SIP
PARle
E E T:\TE -
;ARE17Y, 7R�PJK
04976013
V I �`
RA F1 ',
F - T 4 TF -
ALEX f 'F-,FrEA
C149360111
VIP
PARK
E-F-TF-
J.-OAW EN, A!_`X FA
U,19360 l'i
vTP
PARK
F=,ATF=
t-iITE, WILLI-VI
04935016
VIP
PARK
ESTATES
�I�FjprA .,
C4936017
VIP
PARK
E -JATE'
TYLEF_ VII-T,71R
o493601p
VIP
PAPK
ESTATES
.L
04036011
Vi P
PARK
E - 7AT:
hll-,_,!j T T �t If
l?'9360")
'IrP
PARK
F-FAr"-
9, 6/NIL
04936021
VIP
PARK
E-'TATFS
1'.-IIEWEI(E, MI-HACL & ANC41 9
040360^2
VIP
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TO DO LIST
DECEMBER 21, 1988
KENAI CITY COUNCIL
1. J. Ruotsala - Request 30 day extension for liquor
license - Larry's Club
2. J.Williams, K. Kornelis - prepare full page, 4 color,
ad for Kenai Peninsula Economic Forecast
3. J. Ruotsala - send notice to Mayors, Council re\time of
Mayors reception, Jan. 13.
4. B. Brighton - notify Dr. Hansen when Council sets work
session.
5. H. Smalley - meet with Police Dept., Fire Dept.,
Finance Dept. 12-23, Public Works Dept. - following
week
6. J. Ruotsala - send membership in for Sister City
program
7. C. Brown - send letter to Economic Devel. Comm.
regarding use of airport funds for marketing and
advertising of airport.
8. K. Kornelis - resolution at 1-4-89 meeting re\CIP list
9. K. Kornelis - find cost of new picture for CIP brochure
10. B. Brighton - notify attorney for Inlet Woods of
executive session on 1-4-89
City of Soldotna
• 177 North Birch • Soldotna, Alaska 99669 • Phone: 262-9107
December 15, 1988
State of Alaska
Department of Transportation
& Public Facilities
P.O. Box 196900
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6900
Attention: Ed Mulcahy, Project Manager
Murph O'Brien, Kenai Area Planner
William F. Ballard, Environmental Team Leader
Re: Kenai Spur Road MP 0-10.6, Soldotna to Kenai
Project No. F-022-1(4)
Gentlemen:
Here are some review comments of the City of Soldotna on the scope of preliminary plans and
studies for the Kenai Spur Widening Project.
We are pleased that you are proceeding with this project and hope that it may be completely 'bid
ready" by the 1991 construction season. Soldotna prefers Alternate 3, as presented at the Public
Meeting held this week in Kenai, which would provide for reconstruction and widening of the road
with a realignment at Pickle Hill to reduce curves and bring grades to standards.
As to the 'bike path issue", you have estimated that design and construction of a bike trail/safety
path built as a part of the widening project would cost $1,425,000; you estimate that it would cost
$1,900,000 if built as a stand alone project. The savings that could be achieved by building the bike
traiUsafety path as a part of the widening project justifies proceeding with preliminary
engineering for the pathway. Therefore, we petition you to include a bike trail/safety path from
Soldotna to Kenai in the scope of &U location, environmental and engineering studies to be
undertaken so that necessary right-of-way can be acquired and utilities relocated in time for a
bike trail/safety path to be constructed as a part of the widening project.
We acknowledge that a bike trail/safety path may not be eligible for federal funding, but this
improvement is sincerely desired by our constituents. The bike path proposal has the Soldotna
Parks Advisory Committee, the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce and the Soldotna City Council as
advocates. We think the savings that could be achieved by building it as a part of the Spur
widening project justifies keeping this idea alive.
You have estimated that the design cost for a bike trail/safety path would be an additional $150,000,
Please look around in your advance planning funds to find the money for these design expenses.
If the design was done by DOT/PF employees, you could handle these design expenses without an
increased appropriation. Perhaps, it could even be done as a volunteer project by a willing State
employee who thinks like we do.
We will seek an appropriation for any additional right-of-way and construction costs incidental
to the bike trail/safety path when the time is appropriate. We assume the right-of-way funding
would be needed in FY 1991 and the funding for construction in FY 1992.
Maintenance costs for the path could be assumed by the Central Peninsula Road Maintenance
Service Area since the facility would be located outside of the corporate limits of Soldotna and
Kenai. The cities of Soldotna and Kenai already assume most of the cost for cleaning sidewalks
and mowing the grass along the Spur Highway because your maintenance personnel have given
these items such low priority.
There are some other items that will need attention as you proceed with your preliminary
engineering studies:
A traffic signal is needed at the intersection of Marydale Avenue with the Spur Highway to
mitigate conflicts generated by the left turning traffic heading to and from Central
Peninsula Hospital, Soldotna High School, the Soldotna Post Office, and the Kenai
Peninsula Borough and School District Building.
The storm sewers along the Spur Highway in Soldotna are too small to handle drainage from
adjacent areas and the storm sewer outfalls need sedimentation and treatment facilities to
prevent pollutants from spilling into the Kenai River.
Highway lighting is needed along the rural section of the road from Soldotna to Kenai for the
safety of the traveling public as well as the safety of moose and caribou.
If you have questions or require additional information regarding any of the matters in this letter,
please just give me a call. Thanks for the chance to participate in your planning process.
Sincerely, /
Dolly;l - Farnsworth
Mayor of Soldotna
cc: Don Gilman, Mayor, Kenai Peninsula Borough
John Williams, Mayor, City of Kenai
Senator Paul Fischer
Representative Mike Navarre
Representative C. E. Swackhammer
Kathleen Scott, Executive Director, Soldotna Chamber of Commerce
Barbara Jewell, Chair, Soldotna Parks Advisory Committee
Members of the Soldotna City Council
Tlti z 5
ALA SKA CONFERENCE OF MAYORS
December 16, 1988
TO: Mayors of Alaska's Municipalities
FROM: Mayor John J. Wi s, President
RE: Report of the "G t Real" Task Force
217 SECOND STREET, SUITE 200
►U N EAU, ALAS KA 99801
907 - 586-1325
At its November meeting in Fairbanks, the Alaska Conference of Mayors (ACoM)
appointed a task force to study revenue alternatives in light of the
declines in state revenues we have seen in the past few years and expect to
continue. It was felt by the mayors in attendance that continually asking
the State to support local governments without offering suggestions about
where such financial resources could come from was irresponsible.
As a result, the "Get Real" Task Force was appointed, and the group held its
first meeting in Fairbanks. A report of that meeting is enclosed for your
information. This report and its recommendations will be the focus of the
first ACoM meeting of 1989, which is scheduled for January 12-13 in Kenai.
I hope you will review the report, plan to attend the meeting, and
participate in our discussion of this important issue. For more information
on the meeting, you can call my office at 283-7535.
As a reminder, ACoM dues for 1989 are due, and mayors of municipalities who
have not paid their dues will not be eligible to vote at the January
meeting. If you need information about your dues, please contact Phyllis
Larson at the Alaska Municipal League, 586-1325.
I look forward to seeing all of you in Kenai and to a productive year for
our association as we work with the Legislature and the administration to
serve all of Alaska's municipalities.
Enclosure
JJW/css C C —
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ALASKA CONFERENCE OF MAYORS
"GET REAL" TASK FORCE
The following Task Fcrce members met 11/16/eB in Fairbanks. This peper
is their first report.
Co -Chairs: Juanita Helms, Mayor
Paul Fuhs, Mayor
Members: Jerome Selby, Mayor
Dorothy Jones, Mayor
Georgia Buck, Mayor
Bob Foote, Vice Mayor
The "Get Real" task force was formed by the Alaska Conference of Mayors
to recommend policies on revenue and expense issues related to the Alaska
fiscal crisis. This is necsssary to protect the credibility of the Alaska
Conference or Mayors and the Alaska Municipal League who have made many
reco ,� �endati ons on State funding priorities. lele must also be willing to
Indicate which revenue measures we are willing to accept to make the budget
balance.
The task force recommendations deal not only with revenue measures to
cover Municipal Assistance and Revenue sharing, school operating fund and
school debt reimbursement, but also to deal with funds necessary for economic
development and capital construction. We have also made recommendations on
methods for lmproving the efficiency and cost effectiveness of State
government.
The reason these measures must be considered at this time is that we
know that our State revenues will be substantially reduced regardless of the
price of oil due to ceclining production in the Prudhoe Bay oil field.
Our leaders of the past foresaw the day that this would happen and
established the Alaska Permanent Fund which today totals almost z10 billion,
It was established on the basis that when oil revenues declined, the
State Mould have the interest from this account with which to help deliver
necessary State services.
On any recommendation we have made concerning the Permanent Fund, vie
.applied the following important principles: The principal of the account
Should not be touched/ the account should be inflation proofed eac;i year
using a portion of earnings; the Permanent'Fund dividend Check program
should be continued.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
We recommend the following measures for your consideration:
1) All avenues must be explored to reduce the cost of State government.
A management audit should be pQrformnd to indicate the appropriateness
of State services and the most cost effective method of deliverina them.
2) Modify the Economic Limit factor so that it will achieve its stated
goal of keeping marginal fields ,n production. Prudhoe pay and
Kuparak are not marginal fields at this time. The oil is cwred 5y
the.people of Alaska and it is simply bad business to sell our all
for less than it is worth. Modifying the ELF would raise $150 to
"Get Reai" re=ic merdatiorts controlled
3) Reinstate the State Income tax. The income tax collect revenues
from out of State workers and fishermen •:vho currently ase cur
natural resource Base and use our municipal services W..thout
contributing much in taxes. If the Stare 1s short of monty, we have seer
that the burden will fail on Local government and to the local taxcayer.
The income tax wild be written to allow local takes to oe written of=
against the State incoire tax. This would encourage local government
formation.
4) Incrpa,;a the motor Tuo ; to w from Pt to 1 Ft A C^ l l nn ?ha rr,'Stnr ftia 1
tax is a dedicated tax which goes to transportation construction and
maintenance. The current tax is the lowest in the antion and such
a tax increase would allow the users cf transportation systers to more
fairly pay for the costs of constructior and maintenance.
5) Maintain the Railbelt Energy Fund for use on energy prejecrs in the
railbelt area.
6) Guarantee stable funding for quality education.=ducation, one cf o1,,
most important public services, is our link to the future. The Alas�a
Constitution mandates that the State will provide education for Alaska's
children. Severe cutbacks could cripple our ability to provide quality
education. This requires a short term acid a long tern solution.
Short term: Reinstate the State school tax at a rate of $25.00 per year
per taxpayer. Along with providing immediate funds for education, this
measure would require the outside worker to contribute to education ir.
Alaska.
Longterm: Support the placement on the balict of the Governor's proposal
to identify a portion of the surplus earnings Of the permanent fund .o
establish an account within the permanent fund which would totally fund
the school funding formula in Alaska. Once this funding level was
reached, the schooi tax would no longer be necessary.
7) Use a portion of the surplus earnings account of the Permanent Fund
for Capital projects which have a long tern ecor-cmic development
component.
Our State needs to take all prudent steps possible to achieve
diversified economic development. many titres, the difference in
achieving a successful enterprise is the provision of public
infrastructire such as docks, airports, utilities, roads, etc.
Besides promoting economic development, these projects mould pro -ride
needed employment in the construction industry.
CONCLUSION:
Taken together, these measures could rut cur State and local goverr:tent;
on a mere table financial footing and help proMote economic develop:rert.
Although sorre of these !nea3vres expect more out, of our State Citizens, •.re
have attempted :o rake them as fair as pCs:ible, and diso to StruCt-re
them so than the outside wor�ers pay their fair snare.
We have had the luxury over the past few years to el`minatr all taxe_
on individuals and live totally off the oil industry. There is no more Free
lunch and we have the responsibility as elected local officials to reccm-rend
December 14, 1988
City of Kenai
Attn: Janet Whelan, City Clerk
210 Fidalgo Road
Kenai, Alaska 99611
Dear Ms. Whelan:
Dear Thank you for subscribing to the Legislative Reporting Service in 1988.
The Sixteenth Alaska Legislature begins January 9, 1989, and for the thirtieth
year we will provide the most comprehensive coverage available of the
Alaska legislature.
The hottest issue that will face this legislature will be whether or not to
change the state's oil tax structure. The law that will come under close
scrutiny is referred to as "ELF," an acronym for an oil well's "economic limit
factor." When a well reaches its economic limit factor the producer is given a
tax break under current Alaska law. In 1987 a scheduled tax break went into
effect under the economic limit factor for the Prudhoe Bay oil field, the state's
largest revenue producer. Many legislators feel the law was intended to apply
only to smaller wells, and they will seek to change that formula this session.
The Sixteenth Legislature will also deal with the on -going revenue problem
caused by the downturn in the price of crude oil two years ago. Some
legislators will push for reimposition of the state income tax, which was
suspended during the oil "boom" years. Other legislators favor tapping into
two revenue reserves, the Alaska Permanent Fund's earnings reserve
account, and the Railbelt energy fund, in order to pay for education and other
essential services.
Return the enclosed form and we'll add you to our list for 1989. Once again
we are holding the line and are not increasing the cost of your subscription.
The fee for our service is $990.00 for the 120-day session, with an initial fee of
$700.00 due January 9th. We bill for the remainder after the legislature
adjourns. You may pre -pay before the end of 1988 if you wish to do so for tax
purposes. We look forward to working with you in 1989.
Happy Holidays!
rt4_11X_ W_V^�
Kimberly Metcalfe Helmar
KENAI PENINSULA CAUCUS
AN ORGANIZATION REPRESENTING
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS AND CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
OF THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH
177 North Birch Street, Soldotna, Alaska 99669
Phone: (907) 262 9107
Board of Directors
Municipal Governments
Don Gilman, Kenai Peninsula Borough
Betty Glick, Kenai Peninsula Borough
Art McComsey, City of Kenai
Dolly Farnsworth, City of Soldotna
Michael Bundy, Kachemak City
Harry Gieseler, City of Seward
December 20, 1988
Bill Brighton
210 Fidalgo
Kenai, AK 99611
Re: Annual Dues
Dear Bill:
Chambers of Commerce
Jim Carter, Kenai
Phil Turkington, Soldotna
Angie Newby, Homer
Andy Patapoff, Seward
Jack Brown, North Peninsula
Gloria Wisecarver, Funny River
Kris Lethin. Seldovia
This is your second invoice for annual dues for membership in the Kenai Peninsula Caucus for the current
year.
The annual dues for municipalities are 20 cents per capita based upon 1987 population figures. The
allocation is as follows:
Kachemak
325
$ 65.00
Homer
4,020
804.00
Kenai
6,546
1,309.20
Seldovia
442
88.40
Seward
2,400
480.00
Soldotna
3,668
733.60
Kenai Peninsula Borough
26,211
5,242.20
43,612
$ 8,722.40
The annual dues for each Chamber of Commerce are twenty-five ($25.00) dollars.
Please make your check payable to the "Kenai Peninsula Caucus" and mail to the attention of Richard
Underkofler at the above address. Thanks for your continued cooperation and assistance.
Sincerely,
Betty J. Ii4�ik
President
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MUNICIPAL AND REGIONAL ASSISTANCE DIVISION (MRAD) Tar RURAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION (RDD)
9.19 E. 36th Avenue
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Anchorage, AK. 99508
i MRAD
561-8586
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JILT SANDERS
Local Government
Specialist
JOI IN GLIVA
j Planner
BOB AIKEN
Local Government
Specialist
RDD
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LESLI Ii 'tOOh4 i3S
Grant Administrator
SIIIRLEY HARRIS
Community
Development specialist
KATHY RENTZI:L
Community
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RUZUEMUDIN1191we 1
'f•lic Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference
will be holding their next meeting in Kodiak,
Januajy 20 thru 22,1989. A very busy agenda
has been drafted for SWAMC delegates to
address important local and regional issues
such as air and marine transportation, eco-
noinic development infrastructurefinancing,
education, fisheries development and taxation,
higli seas interception, and MARPOL legisla-
tion. Representatives from the air transporta-'
tion industry and financial institutions are
pl vaned to speak to the delegates during the
two -and -one-half day meeting. To obtain
Inane information on the meeting, contact
Nfi-. John Levy, SWAMC Director, at 274-7555.
T'1TT T T'ATl�TT �A '& .f.:I
O. Box 10041
gham AK:`99576
MRAD
842-5135
Cl IOW TAYLOR
Local Covemment
Specialist
RDD
842-5135
130BBY ANDREW
Loan Examiner
SIVANIL AGENDA �
Kodiak
January 20-22, 1989
Fnday. January 20
1(0.60) p.nn. Kodiak Tarr
7.W-9 00 P.M. Rec:el:ttun
Saturday, January 21
8:00 a.m. Breakfast
8:30-10.(X) a.m. lrntrod-j"tion(Pressidern Selby) I 1 I • �t �� I h r� Lr C. I, I', R K 7
Ugiiiaws. n:r's Office
Committee Repi)rts: I RAINING, SESSION
Iron spurtatiO n, ed•.:caticm
hiRtn seas salmon. intercept, fish tax,
MARPOL, financial report 1 In conjunction with the SW1N1Cmeeting in
10:00-10:45 a.m. Break r
. Kodiak this Jilnuar}', i1 I�tunicilrll Clerks trilinin!t
i
10:45.121)0 a.m. Panel 1)nscusron un Air i session 1.as been IllilnllC.(1. r)('It:� ti[al i and - •banal+cruuir+n
Sips' Qra r x:ssxlL: i tllenibers of the Alaska NNI'licil)al C:'lerks .18so-
tiortatern Air Cargo,
P-n:nsula Air, R1ark Air, I' C1aClUn mill 1)C pT('SCrll to l)['U�'1(1;' lrallllllh U:'1
A:askaAir, l)D'r.i:AA grant administration. t111.inlcl )lll ilccountilm ol-
hjur4.: Passenger. Freight tariffs,schI I
!-AA M91,11, affect of enforcement of I tice or(,! niza[lon, procedures Ill Codification,
FAA regulations, future of
industry dcvelolttl•:ent of reSclutiollS and ordinances, rec-
12:a)•l:0Up.m. Lunch(Speaker•rBA) ord kLehln,r, and tins' :Ilan;1:;C11''1C:n[. l 11t':'e l� Ito
HX)•2 W p.m. fisheries t)eweltlDrn,ennt Stn:dy - I chill `�i: for the S«':1 NI(' 1)::rl:!lll't iln(.1 It)C It.11'1c1tC'
(ira}x:ar,C::x>l.+eri s l.)brand ! durim! :11e C:.R'-alld••one-I1a11 session. 11i(: it's-
2.(iO.3: i) p m. M-anne Translx,naurrr S)sten's
Sixvak. I Slott 11 OP'," to 31I lll;lnl":I):1! Cl"rks in he
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Samson : u);, Sealyul
lfanne llighw•ay, barge i NIS. (.tW-c VW41-111i111, CHIC. or Tom 1"eierson at
liner. movmn, prmluct, Anchorage; ►ISO 73 i?.
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3.3::•3:45 p.m. Break —.
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3.45-5.30 p.m. financial Oppo ttnities and is 7:l?O ltrr.. - 9:00 P.M. Southwest Aia%ka ti1LllJZi,)al
Constraints ut SWAlaska I Cuttfrcae c. Raer}+lion
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� A:axks barks to aimlxte wink Consul:in'�
Seattle, rule of international Sarvicr:s I e+
banks at f:nanssng infrastructure,
lend:ng lrulicies, creative 12:('•) ii rt. - 1 R) p.tn. I..unch
approaches to financing
I i
6.30 p.m. Recept.o n 1:00 im.l. - 5:00 p.n:. "Who: do I tla tvi:h '11 tl:ns P:q:e•l:
3;30.9:00p.m. Banquet Ordit:.ntcrti;Rr;oltuir+nc! i
II Codificati;;n!11iuu:rs;'I?cce+:d K"wl•.ru•
!I Sunday, January 22 Tra;nvis: Mike Black. DC11A,
Tort I'ctr•t�un. I)('Ii+.A
(All :vso!u6%)m due u:r exee:eutve II
dircctur by January 13, :;89) C;:rae �`augh na. ('i•1('':\.:I;
8 00.9 (}') a.nn. Breakfast
(S}+e3ker'1.1)A) :I 7:(:0l R rn. 9:00 p..n. SWAM!( I'lamine:
9 t)0-12.C`;) p Ilk. Business Meeiinr, ,. Si-ncl.t:. J.:a::n'y 22, 1989
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9:(Jt) a.m. -12:00 P.M. Municipal Accounting/
Grant Administration
Trainer; Marie Wheeler, CPA
Dillingham School District
NEW DCRA PUBLICATIONS
Statement on Borough Government in
Alaska - This five page statement is intended to
generate discussion on regional service delivery
in Alaska. (Draft)
FY 1988 City Financial Reporting Manual -
Currently being distributed statewide for use by
second class cities.
DCRA Newsletter (Second Edition, 1988)-
Describes programs and personnel employed by -
the Department of Community and Regional
Affairs. Good general overview of programs.
Alaska Planning Commission Handbook -
Basic information to help planning commission-
ers make decisions on land -use and community
development issues. Currently being distrib-
uted statewide.
Local Government Calendar - The Depart-
ment, with a variety of sponsors, has published
the 1989 Alaska Local Government Calendar.
A copy has been sent to each municipality.
Municipal Tax Form Management Manual -
This bookletprovides instructions andexamples
on how to complete payroll tax reports and how
to make deposits. Also included: instructions
for municipalities on how to fill out Federal
Withholding Tax, Employment Security Contri-
butions, and the Social Security Program
(FICA).
Separate federal income tax returns must be
filed for at least one more year for Alaska chil-
dren who receive permanent dividend fund
checks, the Internal Revenue Service says. Be-
ginning in 1990, when returns are filed for the
1989 tax year, parents may choose to report their
children's unearned income between $500 and
$5,000 on the parents' return, says Robert
Brock, district director for the IRS in Alaska.
Even with the change for 1990, children who do
not have Social Security numbers will still have
to file.
RDA PROGRAM UPDATE
The Rural Development Assistance (RDA) pro-
gram got a huge response this December. The
Department received 95 RDA applications re-
questing a total of over $7,000,000. Unfortu-
nately, there is only $1.6 million in RDA funds
available this year.
The RDA application are now being reviewed
by each of the regional offices. The results of the
grant reviews and the applications will all be
submitted to Juneau by December 30. The De-
partment will make the RDA grant awards by
February 1. (Continued on Page 4.)
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The following are the applications received by
the Southcentral Regional Offices:
Anchorage
Regyional Office'
APPLICANT
PROJECT
RDA COST'
City of Atka
Fish Processing Plait
$100,000
Cold Storage Facility
Bcar Creek
Garage Construction
40,000
Fire SDA
City of
Computer System
43,654
Houston
Fire Equipment
Tolsona
Fire Hall
62,65-1
Community
Denali Arts Arts & Community (;enter
Council Feasibility Study
Moose Pass Motel Purchase and
Sportsmen's Renovation
Club
Resurrection
Visual Arts Center
Bay Art Guild
(N4ulti-Comntttnity)
Kokhanok
Water/Sewer Study
Village
City of
Doll .Factory
Nondalton
KodiakRegional
COMMUNITY
Office
DESCRIPTION
RDA FUNDS
(& Co -applicant)
OF PROJECT
REQUESTED:
lvanof Bay
Purchase dump truck
$73,000
Kodiak Island
Water rind Sewer
$100,000
Borough and
Feasibility Study
i
Nonashka flay
j
Community
Kodiak Island
Water and Sewer
$100,000
Borough and
Feasibility Study
Women's Bay
Community
Larsen Bay
Purchase excavator
i
$57,000 '
I Ninilchik
Port Facility Feasibility
$48 5(X)
.7,680
Port Graham
100,000
Seldovia
152,000
15,000
61,300
City of Fire Hall
Newhalen
Cold.Bzy...y.. Salmon -Hatchery 10 90,591--
City of Boat , laul-c ut Facil.:%. 100,00O
King Cove
Gulkana
Village Saxe
'100,000
Village
Mat -Su
Recreation Development
79,200
Borough
Plan
Mat -Su
SocioEconomic
18,418 -
:Borough
Impact Analysis
Pedro Bay''
Trails Improvement Survey
11,205
Village
Study
Water and Sewer $100,000
System Improvements
I
RV Park and $100,000
Campsite Construction
.Bristol Bay Regional
Office
COMMUNITY
DESCRIPTION
RDA FUNDS
(& Co -applicant)
I
OF PROJECT
REQUESTED
Clark's Point
Equipment
$100,000
Koliganck
Generator building
$ 60,000
Levelock
"Cooperative food
$100,000
and fuel store
j
The following gives a break down of the
RDA applications received in the DCRA
regional offices:
RDA 'APPLICATIONS
SUMMARY:BY REGIONAL OFFICE:.
REGIONAL AMOUNT
OFFICE . APPLICATIONS REQUESTED
Anchorage
Southeast
Kodiak
i=airbanks
Kotzebue
Dillingharn
Bethel
: Nome
TOT,%%,
18
10
7
16
6
3
20
14
94
Bob Aiken Update
CDBG GRANT
APPLICATIONS READY
The Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) grant applications and handbook are
now available. The applications and hand-
books have been mailed to every Alaskan mu-
nicipality. This program is only available to
municipalities. The CDBG program is used to
emphasize the overall goal of enhancing the
$1���49 quality of life in Alaska's communities by:
769,611
578,500
1,117,788
527,330
260,000
1,729,615
954,294
$72n,717 _l
Bob Aiken continues to recuperate from his -horse
accident (10/30/88). Bob is now home from the
hospital and plans on returning to work by the end
of January. he is using a wheelchair and walker
but hopes to be on crutches by early January. The
doctors are amazed at his determination and rapid
recovery.
Increasing business and employment
opportunities;
Promoting self-sufficiency and diver-
sification in local economies;
Expanding the capacity of local com-
munities to plan and support economic
development; and
Meeting situations which impact the
communities' health and welfare in
such a manner as to promote long-term
solutions.
The completed applications are due back into a
DCRA regional office by February 13, 1989.
CDBG awards will be made by March 15.
If you need additional information or an appli-
cation, con -.act the regional office servicing
your community.
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STATE OF ALASKA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS
SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE
949 E. 36th AVE. Suite 404
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99508
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First Class Mail
The Honorable John Williams
William Brighton, Manager
City
of
f Kenai
U- —Pl-
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Kenai, AK 99611
Date Department
12/18/88 Shop
CITY OF KENO
FOR COUNCIL INFORMATION
Transfers of Funds under $1,000 (KMC 7.25.020)
Amount
$999.99
From To
R&M Supplies R & M
Explanation
Radiator Repairs
0
0
=N FD F,
The: Greater Soldotna Chamber of Commerce
Board of Directors extend our invitiation for the Annual Awards Banquet to
be held at the Central Peninsula Sports Center on
Friday, January 13, 1989_
A no -host cocktail hour at 7 p.m. will precede the 8 p.m. dinner.
Our guest speaker is Lt_ Governor Stephen McAlpine_
Ti ckets are $25 and may be reserved by call i ng the Chamber of f i ce.
T i c::9t s may be picked up at the door.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Board of Directors
WHAT: ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET
WHEN : Friday, January 13, 1989
7:00 PM No -host cocktails
$.00 PM Dinner
Menu for distinctive dining
prepared by Mykei's Restaurant
Halibut stuffed with Crab
Pnme Rib
Potato or Rice
Salads, Sourdough Rolls
Cake, Coffee, Tea
WHE - E : Central Peninsula Sports Center
Kalifonsky Beach Road
S_;Idotna, Alaska
WHY: To pay tr,bute to community leaders as
receive recognition and awards
snd
Hear Alaska's Lt. Governor Stephen McAlpine
HOW: By returning the attached coupon along with your check
or money order reserving seats for yourself and
guests. Pick up your reserved, pre -paid tickets at
the door. MUST BE RECEIVED BY: JANUARY 1 1,1909.
------------------------------CLIP & MAIL ---------------------------
TODAY
PARTY RESERVATION NAME -
NUMBER OF TICKETS RESERVED:.
AMOUNT ENCLOSED: $ CHECK ( I MONEY ORDER I I
TICKETS ARE $26.00 PER PERSON (non-refundable)
Mail to: GREATER SOLDOTNA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BOX 236
SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669
Borough Clerk = ,
Kenai Peninsula Borougt `
144 N Binkley
Soldolna, Alaska 99669
Janet Uhzal.en, Clerk
City of Kenai
210 Fidalgo St.
Kenai, AK 99611
KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH
REGULAR ASSEMBLY MEETING
JANUARY 3, 1989; 7:30 P.M.
BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
.�
SOLDOTNA, ALASKA
- A G E N D A-
A.
CALL TO ORDER
e.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
C.
INVOCATION: Rev. Ernest Schmidt, Sterling Baptist
D.
ROLL CALL
E.
VACANCY DESIGNATION OR SEATING OF ASSEMBLYMEMBERS
F.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: December 6, 1988
G.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
(a) Finance (Chm. Crawford, V. Chm. Carey, Glick,
O'Connell, Nash, Walli)
(b) Local Affairs/Leg. (Chm. Skogstad, V. Chm.
Mullen, Glick, McGahan, O'Connell, Poindexter)
(c) Public Works/Ed. (Chm. McLane, V. Chm. Moock,
Brown, Hodgins, McGahan, Skogstad, Keene)
H.
MOTIONS TO RECONSIDER
I.
AGENDA APPROVAL AND CONSENT AGENDA
J.
ORDINANCE HEARINGS
(a) Ord. 88-49 "Amending KPB Chapter 20.20 Regarding
Subdivision Design Requirements by Enactment of
a New Section 20.20.035 Providing Access Re-
quirements for Proposed Subdivision of Land Iso-
lated by the Alaska Railroad Right-of-way From
the State Highway System" (Mayor)
(b) Ord. 88-50 "Approving an Amendment to a Lease
Agreement Between the Kenai Peninsula Borough
and Pacific Alaska LNG Company" (Mayor)
(c) Ord. 88-51 "Amending the Purchasing Code to
Allow the Assembly to Select Consultants
Without Formal Competitive Procedures" (Nash)
(d) Ord. 88-52 "Authorizing the Sale of Tract C of
Beluga Terrace Addition No. 1 to ARCo for the
Purpose of Establishing a Consolidated Drill
Mud Waste Disposal Site in the Beluga Area"
(e) Ord. 88-53 "Establishing an Advisory Planning
Commission in the Community of Anchor Point"
K.
INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES
(a) Ord. 89-i "Altering the Boundaries of the
Ridgeway/Sterling Fire Service Area to Exclude
T
1 '
the Kenai River and its Islands" (Moock)
(b) Ord. 89-2 "Amending the Homer Comprehensive
Plan Policy 16, to Allow Hotels and Motels as
a Conditional Use on the Homer Spit" (Mayor,
�(1
Req. Planning Cmsn.)
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(c) Ord. 89-3 "Extending the Time Limit for
Purchase of Furniture and Equipment for Skyview
High School" (Moock)
(d) Ord. 89-4 "Authorizing the Receipt of a Grant
from the Alaska Department of Natural Resources
and Appropriating $1,895 to the Ridgeway/Ster-
ling Fire Service Area" (Mayor)
(e) Ord. 89-5 "Amending Kenai Peninsula Borough
Ordinance 81-47 Which Adopted Municipal Powers
Necessary to Provide Ports and Harbors, Wharves,
and Other Marine Facilities in the Borough Out-
side Cities, to Remove Restrictions on Expendi-
tures and Hiring" (Hodgins)
(f) Ord. 89-6 "Authorizing the Appropriation from
the Fund Balance of the General Funds Account
to the Sterling Special Waste Site Account for
the Closure of Sterling Special Waste Site"
(Mayor)
(g) Ord. 89-7 "Enacting a New Chapter to the
Borough Code Establishing a Policy for Invest-
ment of Borough Monies" (Mayor)
CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS
(a) Res. 89-1 "Authorizing the Kenai Peninsula
Borough to Act as Cognizant Agent for the
Soldotna Senior Citizens in the Receipt of a
$30,000 Grant from the State of Alaska and to
Provide Technical Assistance to Meet Their
Reporting and Compliance Requirements"
(Mayor, Req. Soldotna Senior Citizens)
(b) Res. 89-2 "Amending the Allocation of Grant
Funds Provided in Resolution 87-98 by Transfer-
ring $21,109.13 from West Poppy Lane and Knight
Drive to Ciechanski Road" (Public Works/Ed Cmte)
(cl Res. 89-3 "Deleting the Battalion Chief
Director of Medical Rescue Services) and Adding
an Engineer Position at the Nikiski Fire Service
Area" (Mayor)
(d) Res. 89-4 "Approving Labor Negotiation Proce-
dures for a New Collective Bargaining Agree-
ment" (Mayor)
(e) Res. 89-5 "Establishing Procedures for the KPB
Chapter 5.18.190(C) Regarding the Audit Esti-
mate Fee" (Mayor)
(f) Res. 89-6 "Requesting That the Legislature not
Use the Railbelt Energy Fund Except for Railbelt
Energy Projects" (Sewall)
M. PENDING LEGISLATION
(This item lists legislation which will be addressed
at a later time as noted)
(a) Ord. 88-27(Revised) "Amending KPB Title 21 to
Add a New Chapter 200 Pertaining to the Burial,
Dumping, Transporting, Storage, Incineration,
or Other Disposal of Potentially Harmful, Toxic
or Hazardous Waste Mataerials, and Amending KPB
10.10 Pertaining to the Waste Disposal Commis-
sion" (Nash) Referred to Plan. Cmsn./Assm. T.F.
(b) Ord. 88-42 6 (Sbst) "Enacting Code Provisions
to Allow Community Councils to Be Established"
(McGahan) TABLED 11/15/88
N. FORMAL PRESENTATIONS WITH PRIOR NOTICE UPON SUBJECTS
NOT ON THE MEETING AGENDA
O. PUBLIC COMMENTS AND PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS
P. MAYOR'S REPORT
(a) Me -to 89-8 Designation of Administrative Officer
(b) Memo, acoustical ceiling, Hope School
Q. OTHER BUSINESS
(a) Request Waiver of Penalty and Interest
(b) Motion to move to Executive Session
R. ASSEMBLY AND MAYOR'S COMMENTS
S. INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS AND REPORTS
T. NOTICE OF NEXT MEETING AND ADJOURNMENT(Jan. 17, 1989)
,r
"etomber 2n, 19U
Mr. Bernhard Richert
Economic Development Administration
70 C Street, Box 10
Anchorage, AK -09613
Dear Berney,
We are writing concerning the City of Kenai's application for EDA
funds to construct a public cold storage. This department has been on
record for quite some time in support of increasing cold storage capa-
city in the state as a necessary Component for increasing the value-
added processing of seafood products in -state.
This division has expended considerable effort in evaluating alter-
natives and assisting companies that were interested in developing
cold storage capacity. Son of our findings that are particularly
relevant to this situation are:
1. It Is generally accessary for the cold storage to he bonded so
that the inventory can be used fcr loan collateral.
2. most coamunities rave substantial run-Fisteries relatee cold
storage needs, and these ray for*it the basis for a oricifitalzile
operatiCn, which removes some, Lf the risk inherent in fisheries
operations.
3. As a rule of thtwlb, it Is necessary to ilave commitments for 60%
of the space before such a project should De larmched. Building
such facilities on speculation is definitely risky.
4. A municipally cwred and operated cold storage brings with it sov°e
attendant complications, notably insurance liability, vainterance
and operations responsibility, and the usual billing and coMac-
tions problems.
Idr. rjernhard Mcnert. -2- Gecember 428, 1988
I€r addition, w have reservations about publicly funded cold storage
operations teat Ao beyond siMle warehousing to pre -vide contract pro-
cessing, freezing and other services, particularly to an area with
surplus capacity such as Kenai. There are already more than enough
privately Banded processing plants in the area to handle the fisheries
resources available. Competition for fish is fierce, and there is not
likely to be much gained by putting up yet another plant.
However, in order to provide opportunities for value-added processing
to expand, eonsi derati on should be given wheel siting to providing
space for start-up value-added operations. This could be partitioned
space supplied with water, power, sewer, and office space in an in-
C:strial park facility, and could be built arO operated by a private
company.
The last point is that the told storane Pust charge market rates.
There are little grounds for complaint from other possible operators
if the rate charged is full price. This is also likely to provide a
net profit for the city that can be used to develop their industrial
park concept further.
With these caveats, the department supports the grant request and Will
consider applications for matching funding if FY 90 funds are avail-
able. It should he duly noted by the city and ECA that we have re-
servaticns about this project. We urge you to take our advice to
heart and structu re the project accordingly.
Sincerely,
Tr^ Lawson
Acting Director
TL/=0534t
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cc: City of Kenai
Jim Veideman
ALASKA CONFERENCE OF MAYORS
PRESIDENT 1989
John J. Williams
Mayor City of Kenai
283.7539
VICE PRESIDENT
Willie Goodwin Jr.
Mayor City of Kotzebue
442-3401
SECRETARY/TREASURER
Harry E. Gieseler
Mayor City of Seward
224-3331
Dear Mayor,
217 SECOND STREET, SUITE 200
JUNEAU, ALASKA 99801
586-1325
Fax 463-5480
January 3, 1989
Enclosed please find the updated schedule of the Conference
of Mayors meeting January 12th and January 13th here in Kenai.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, a change has been made in
the meeting place. We will now be meeting at the King
Oscars Motel for the entire conference.
The room rates for the King Oscars will be $54.40 for single
or double occupancy (includes spouse). The telephone number
for the King Oscar is 283-6060 for reservations.
The conference promises to be the second most important
meeting for Alaska's Mayor this year and is second only to
our AML annual meeting.
Now scheduled as guest speakers are Governor Steve Cowper,
Lt. Governor Steven McAlpine and Commissioner David Hoffman
of Community & Regional Affairs.
We will be briefed on the latest condition of the State and
other timely topics. The information we receive during this
meeting will be of tremendous help to us as we prepare to
deal with the state legislature regarding matters related to
all of Alaska communities. I urge each of you to attend
this most important meeting.
Once again you may RSVP the City Clerk at 283-7539 but I
would urge that you would contact the motel direct for
confirmation of rooms.
If there are any further questions regarding details of the
meeting please do not hesitate to contact my office.
Si1cerely
dohn '. Will
Pre dent
ALASKA CONFERENCE OF MAYORS - SCHEDULE
JANUARY 12 & 13, 1989
KENAI, ALASKA
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Thursday, January 12
10:00 AM - 12:00 Noon Registration - King Oscars
If you need a ride from the
airport, please call the Motel,
283-6060 or City Hall, 283-7539
12:00 Noon - 12:30 P.M.
1:30 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
5:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M. - 8:30 P.M.
Lunch at King Oscars, Guest Speaker -
Bob Williams, University of Alaska
Board of Regents, the New
University
Work Session - Open Meeting - Roll Call
Commissioner Hoffman, C&RA to address
the group.
Officers report, financial report,
development of policy statement. for
Legislature 1989, other matters as
may arise
Mayor John Devens Report from
Washington D.C.
Mayor John Williams Report:
N.L.C., Boston & Navy Home Porting
Report by the "Get Real" Task Force -
Mayor Helms & Mayor Fuhs
Free Time
Reception at King Oscars hosted by City
of Kenai / Music by The Sweet Adelines
Attending - Kenai and Soldotna City
Councils, and Borough Assembly Members,
Mayors, Bicentennial Commission members
Presentation by Bicentennial Commission
on future plans
CONF. OF MAYORS SCHEDULE
PAGE 2
Friday, January 13
8:00 A.M. Depart King Oscars for tour of
Tesoro Refinery and Industrial area
8:30 A.M. - 10:30 A.M. Refinery tour by Vice Mayor Ray Measles
10:30 A.M. Depart for Kenai
Time permitting - short tour of new dock
facilities and FAA Regional Flight
Service Center
12:00 Noon - 1:00 P.M. No Host Luncheon - King Oscars
Guest Speaker - Governor Cowper
Topic - Review of Governor's Budget
Address to the Legislature (thy
Previous Day)
Special Guest - Lt. Governor Steven
McAlpine and Commissioner Hoffman,
of C&RA
Attending - Soldotna and Kenai City
Council, Borough Assembly Members,
Kenai Chamber of Commerce Board of
Directors, Members of the business
community
1:15 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Resolutions, unfinished business, plan
for February meeting in Juneau
PLEASE HAVE RESOLUTIONS IN PREPARED FORM WITH 40 COPIES PRIOR TO
RESOLUTIONS SESSION.
ALASKA CONFERENCE OF MAYORS - SCHEDULE
JANUARY 12 & 13, 1989
KENAI, ALASKA
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Thursday, January 12
10:00 AM - 12:00 Noon
12:00 Noon - 12:30 P.M.
1:30 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
5:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M. - 8:30 P.M.
Registration - King Oscars
If you need a ride from the
airport, please call the Motel,
283-6060 or City Hall, 283-7539
Lunch at King Oscars, Guest Speaker -
Bob Williams, University of Alaska
Board of Regents, the New
University
Work Session - Open Meeting - Roll Call
Commissioner Hoffman, C&RA to address
the group.
Officers report, financial report,
development of policy statement for
Legislature 1989, other matters as
may arise
Mayor John Devens Report from
Washington D.C.
Mayor John Williams Report:
N.L.C., Boston & Navy Home Porting
Report by the "Get Real" Task Force -
Mayor Helms & Mayor Fuhs
Free Time
Reception at King Oscars hosted by City
of Kenai / Music by The Sweet Adelines
Attending - Kenai and Soldotna City
Councils, and Borough Assembly Members,
Mayors, Bicentennial Commission members
Presentation by Bicentennial Commission
on future plans
CONF. OF MAYORS SCHEDULE
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Friday, January 13
8:00 A.M. Depart King Oscars for tour of
Tesoro Refinery and Industrial. area
8:30 A.M. - 10:30 A.M. Refinery tour by Vice Mayor Ray Measles
10:30 A.M. Depart for Kenai
Time permitting - short tour of new dock
facilities and FAA Regional Flight
Service Center
12:00 Noon - 1:00 P.M. No Host Luncheon - King Oscars
Guest Speaker - Governor Cowper
Topic - Review of Governor's Budget
Address to the Legislature (the
Previous Day)
Special Guest - Lt. Governor Steven
McAlpine and Commissioner Hoffman,
of C&RA
Attending - Soldotna and Kenai City
Council, Borough Assembly Members,
Kenai Chamber of Commerce Board of
Directors, Members of the business
community
1:15 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Resolutions, unfinished business, plan
for February meeting in Juneau
PLEASE HAVE RESOLUTIONS IN PREPARED FORM WITH 40 COPIES PRIOR TO
RESOLUTIONS SESSION.
TO DO IXST
JANUARY 4.Z1989
KENAI/CITY COUNCIL
1. J. Loper - Letter o Alcoholic Beverage Control Bd. of
Non -Objection fo
La/Stp
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Eantier Club & Liquor Store
Onquors
Piisos
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