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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-02-21 Council PacketKenai City Council Meeting Packet February 21, 1990 AGENDA, t iUNCIL REGULAR MEETING.,,,, ., f9-H.1ARY 2,, 1990 - 7:00 PM 8 SCHFDULE.D PUBLIC COMMENT (10 Minutes) 1. Tc,m Tomrdle, OEKOS - Fisheries Industry Legislation C. PUBLIC HEARINGS` '` ar1 ��• r��.' 1 . Ordinance 1344-89 - increase Rev/Appns Purchase tend for Boat Launch - $180,006 V-4"_- 2 . Ordinance 1355.90 Accepting Delegated Authority from ,Kenai Borough to Make Land Use Plan Amendments to Kenai Comprehensive Plan 3. Ordinance 1356-90-=` Increase Rev/Appniro Senior Citizens -Kenai Borough Special Revenue Fund From United Way - $2,671.24 4. Ordinance 1357-90 - Increase Rev/Appns - Senior Day Care Special Revenue Fund - State Grant - $4,644 5. Ordinance 1358-90 - Increase Rev/Appns • Senior Center Dining Room•Expenalon - $296,000 a. Approval of Kluge DesignAnspection Contract S . Resolution 90-06 - Kenai Caucus Capital Improvement List 7 . Renewal of Liquor License w ;,Xr Mr. D's io+ - �k'%*.M.,r *ov+�a Rainbow Bar 8 8. 'Renewal of liquor License Larry's Club Kenai Country liquor BPOE Eke Lodge 1112425 _, - 9. Renewal Of Liquor License _ :. r� Katmai Hotel Restaurant & Lotxge !, a � ,<:• , c The Rig Bar ' . N l }.. The public is invited to attend and participate. Janet Ruotaala, CMC City Clerk AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 21, 1990 - 7:00 PM A. CALL TO ORDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. Agenda Approval 4. Consent Agenda *All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non -controversial by the Council 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 Orders. B. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT (10 Minutes) 1. Tom Tomrdle, OEKOS - Fisheries Industry Legislation C. PU LIC HEARINGS C - 1a4.,— �.�, qip-0 ", 1--6 Ordinance 1344-89 - Increase Rev/Appns - Purchase Land for Boat Launch - $180,000 2. Ordinance 1355-90 - Accepting Delegated Authority from Kenai Borough to Make Land Use Plan Amendments to Kenai Comprehensive Plan 3. Ordinance 1356-90 - Increase Rev/Appns - Senior Citizens -Kenai Borough Special Revenue Fund - From United Way - $2,571.24 4. Ordinance 1357-90 - Increase Rev/Appns - Senior Day Care Special Revenue Fund - State Grant - $4,644 5. Ordinance 1358-90 - Increase Rev/Appns - Senior Center Dining Room Expansion - $296,000 a. Approval of Kluge Design/Inspection Contract Resolution 90-06 - Kenai Caucus Capital Improvement List 7. Renewal of Liquor License - Mr. D's Rainbow Bar & Grill 8. *Renewal of Liquor License - Larry's Club Kenai Country Liquor BPOE Elks Lodge #2425 9. Renewal of Liquor License - �k, -- -----,-..Katmai Hotel Restaurant & Lounge The Rig Bar D. COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS 1. Council on Aging 2. Airport Commission 3. Economic Development Commission 4. Harbor Commission 5. Library Commission 6. Parks & Recreation Commission 7. Planning & Zoning Commission 8. Misc. Commissions/Committees E. MINUTES 1. *Regular Meeting, Feb. 7, 1990 F. CORRESPONDENCE 1. *Rep. Young - Impact of Budget Cuts on EDD 2. *EDD Officers G. OLD BUSINESS H. NEW BUSINESS 1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified 2. Requisitions Exceeding $1,000 3. *Ordinance 1359-90 - Amend Revenue Estimates in Capital Projects Funds - Expenditure of 1985 Legislative Road Grant 4. *Games of Chance & Skill - Kenai Peninsula Builders Assoc. 5. *Games of Change & Skill - FOE Auxiliary, Aerie #3525 6. *Games of Chance & 'Skill' - FOE #3525 7. *Games of Chance & Skill - Kenai Elks Lodge #2425 8. *Games of Chance & Skill - AARP #745 9. Approval - Sublease of Space - Rick Baldwin - GAA 10. Approval - Lease Application - Eichholtz & Pitts, Kenai Airport Fuel Service, Inc. - FBO S/D 11. Discussion - Regional Citizens Advisory Committee for Cook Inlet 12. Discussion - Kenai Peninsula Caucus - Membership 13. Discussion - Plaque for City Hall Flag I. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS 1. Mayor 2. City Manager 3. Attorney �. 4. City Clerk 5. Finance Director 6. Public Works Director 7. Airport Manager J. DISCUSSION 1. Citizens 2. council K. ADJOURNMENT AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 7, 1990 A. CALL TO ORDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance Boy Scout Troop #152 2. Roll Call 3. Agenda Approval 4. Consent Agenda *All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non -controversial by the Council 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 Orders. B. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT (10 Minutes) C. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Ordinance 1352-90 - Finding Airport Lands Not Required for Public Use - Fidalgo Commercial Center 2. Ordinance 1354-90 - Increasing Rev/Appns - Display Case for Steelhead Platform Model - $5,400 3. Resolution 90-04 - Setting Time and Place for Public Hearing - Assessment Rolls 4. Resolution 90-05 —Transfer of Funds - Legal Dept. - Laser Printer 5. *Renewal of Liquor License - Eadies Frontier Club & Liquors 6. *Renewal of Liquor License - Casino Bar & Liquor Pizza Paradisos Windmill Restaurant 7. Renewal of Liquor License - Katmai Hotel Restaurant & Lounge The Rig Bar D. COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS 1. Council on Aging 2. Airport Commission 3. Economic Development Commission 4. Harbor Commission 5. Library Commission 6. Parks & Recreation Commission 7. Planning & Zoning Commission 8. Misc. Commissions/Committees E. MINUTES 1. *Regular Meeting, Jan. 17, 1990 F. CORRESPONDENCE G. OLD BUSINESS H. NEW BUSINESS 1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified 2. Requisitions Exceeding $1,000 3. *Ordinance 1355-90 - Accepting Delegated Authority from Kenai Borough to Make band Use Plan Amendments to Kenai Comprehensive Plan 4. *Ordinances 1356-90 - Increasing Rev/Appns - Senior Citizen -Borough Special Revenue Fund - from United Way - $2,571.24 5. *Ordinance 1357-90 - Increasing Rev/Appns - Senior Day Care Special Revenue Fund - State Grant - $4,644 6. *Ordinance 1358-90 - Increasing Rev/Appns - Senior Center Dining Room Expansion - $296,000 7. *Games of Chance & Skill - Kenai Central High School 8. Discussion - Landfill Project 9. Discussion - Proposed Beaver Loop Boat Launch 10. Discussion - Amendments - Games of Chance & Skill I. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS 1. Mayor 2. City Manager 3. Attorney 4. City Clerk 5. Finance Director 6. Public Works Director 7. Airport Manager J. DISCUSSION 1. Citizens 2. Council K. ADJOURNMENT KENAI CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 - 7:00 PM KENAI CITY HALL MAYOR JOHN J. WILLIAMS PRESIDING A. CALL TO ORDER A-1 Pledge of Allegiance Boy Scout Troop #152 performed the flag ceremony. Mayor Williams presented a check for $300 for additional flags and a letter of appreciation from the City. He also presented each boy with a City Bicentennial pin. A-2 Roll Call Present: Linda Swarner, Kevin Walker, John Williams, Ray Measles, Chris Monfor, Marj O'Reilly, Hal Smalley Absent: None A-3 Agenda Approval Mayor Williams spoke. 1. Letters regarding EDA grant distributed this date, add under I-1, Mayor's Report. 2. There is a correction on item C-1, Ord. 1352-90. 3. Postpone item C-7, Liquor License Renewals for Katmai and The Rig. 4. Add item H-11, Customs Contract, distributed this date. MOTION: Councilman Smalley moved, seconded by Councilwoman Swarner, to approve the agenda as amended. Motion passed by unanimous consent. A-4 Consent Agenda Councilman Walker requested item H-6 be removed from the Consent Agenda. \ Consent Agenda approved as amended by unanimous consent. B. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT None C. PUBLIC HEARING C-1 Ord. 1352-90 - Finding Airport Lands Not Required for Public Use - Fidalgo Commercial Center MOTION: Councilwoman O'Reilly moved, seconded by Councilman Measles, to adopt the ordinance. There was no public comment. Councilwoman O'Reilly. Planning & Zoning Comm. passed the resolution in support of this at the January meeting. KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 12 I-2 City Manager City Manager Brighton spoke. a. We are on contract with C&RA regarding day care. $110,000 was allocated this year. The subcontractor (women Resource & Crisis Center) got an additional $41,000. We have always had a waiting list in Kenai for day care. b. our legislators have wanted a picture of the City for some time. Through the generosity of the Council and Mayor Williams, they have received pictures. C. The Fire Dept. received a letter of commendation. (Info 12) We do help each other. Councilwoman Swarner requested a list of property within the City that did not pay taxes. It is in the packet (Info 9). I-3 Atto ey Asst. ty. Graves reported, I have been corresponding with Co Inlet Housing regarding the cooperative agreemen . I have received material and have asked for changes i the agreement. They will get back to us after the review. They have a deadline in mid -March for fundin They would like to discuss this at the Feb. 21 mee 'nq. We are progressing. I-4 City Clerk None 1-5 Finance Director None I-6 Public Works Directo Public Works Director\State spoke. a. There is a reportojects in the packet (1-6). Kenai RivViewing Area, we are $7. If #6 is dropped is concern with that project), we willd up. Mayor Williams. Regarding the firsted. The Lt. Governor said they will noe same request format as before because thffices knew how to fill out applications m st of them. b. Regarding the sewer treatmen plant. I FAX'd information this date. I tol them we would have an engineer on line by March There will be signs going up. They want 80, �\nh pe to have about 10. Councilman Measles.are we out of compliance? Mr. Kornelis. We t, this is for a new permit. The complianer was for what would be in the permit. Swere supposed to be every 75 ft. for a total 00 ft. in front of the plant. Mayor WillThis is a new addition to compliance, weeen in compliance for a long time. Tha f signs runs against my grain. How wily 1 ok to dip netters and others? There shousom manner in which we can attack this ande a c mplaint. Councilman Measles. I agree, iare no in r-r KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 2 Clerk Ruotsala. In the first WHEREAS, the KMC number should be 22.05.010. MOTION, Amendment: Councilman Walker moved, seconded by Councilman Measles, to amend the ordinance to correct the KMC number to 22.05.010. VOTE, Amendment: Motion passed by unanimous consent. VOTE, Main Motion as Amended: Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote. C-2 Ord. 1354-90 - Increasing Rev/Appns - Display Case for Steelhead Platform Model - $5,400 MOTION: Councilman Smalley moved, seconded by Councilman Measles, to adopt the ordinance. There was no public comment. Mayor Williams. What is the time line on this? Airport Manager Ernst. Three weeks to get the materials, we will construct 3 sides of it, it will take 4 days to put it together. Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote. C-3 Res. 90-04 - Setting Time & Place for Public Hearing - Assessment Rolls MOTION: Councilman Measles moved, seconded by Councilwoman O'Reilly, to adopt the resolution. There was no public comment. \ Motion passed by unanimous consent. C-4 Res. 90-05 - Transfer of Funds - Legal Dept. - Laser Printer MOTION: Councilwoman Monfor moved, seconded by Councilman Smalley, to adopt the resolution. There was no public comment. Motion passed by unanimous consent. C-5 Renewal of Liquor License - Eadies Frontier Club & Liquors C-6 Renewal of Liquor License - Casino Bar & Liquor Pizza Paradisos Approved by Consent Agenda. D. COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS D-1 Council on Aging KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 3 Councilwoman Swarner. I delivered cookies to most of the legislators tCongregate Housing promotion) and left them with Capital Improvement Project brochures. D-2 Airport Commission Councilman Measles. There was a meeting Jan. 11, I did not attend. D-3 Economic Development Commission None D-4 Harbor Commission Councilman Walker. I was not at the last meeting. They finalized the 5 year plan and had a discussion regarding Doug Coughenower's report. They will be working with Planning & Zoning on the Comprehensive Plan on Feb. 12. D-5 Library Commission Councilwoman Monfor. They met Feb. 6. Feb. 23 & 24 they will have a book sale. D-4 Parks & Recreation Commission Recreation Assistant Musson. There was a meeting Jan. 23. Councilwoman Monfor. I had an inquiry regarding the hair dryers that used to be in the Rec Center. Could we have some put in to dry hair? Mr. Musson replied he would check into it. D-7 Planning & Zoning Commission Councilman Smalley. There was a meeting Jan. 24. The new members were sworn in. The work session will be rescheduled. D-8 Misc. Comm/Comm None \ E. MINUTES E-1 Regular Meeting, Jan. 17, 1990 Approved by Consent Agenda. F. CORRESPONDENCE None G. OLD BUSINESS None H. NEW BUSINESS H-1 Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified MOTION: Councilwoman Monfor moved, seconded by Councilwoman Swarner, to approve the bills as submitted. Motion passed by unanimous consent. KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 4 H-2 Requisitions Exceeding $1,000 MOTION: Councilwoman Monfor moved, seconded by Councilwoman Swarner, to approve the requisitions as submitted. Motion passed by unanimous consent. H-3 Ord. 1355-90 - Accepting Delegated Authority from Kenai Borough to Make Land Use Plan Amendments to Kenai Comprehensive Plan H-4 Ord. 1356-90 - Increasing Rev/Appns - Senior Citizen -Borough Special Revenue Fund - from United Way - $2,571.24 H-5 Ord. 1357-90 - Increasing Rev/Appns - Senior Day Care Special Revenue Fund - State Grant - $4,644 Approved by Consent Agenda. H-6 Ord. 1358-90 - Increasing Rev/Appns - Senior Center Dining Room Expansion - $296,000 MOTION: Councilman Measles moved, seconded by Councilwoman Swarner, to introduce the ordinance. Councilman Walker. (to Public Works Director Kornelis) At last meeting we asked for ball park figure of $250,000. Also if Davis/Bacon requirements would affect it. Did you check into this? Public Works Director Kornelis. It is State requirement. We tried to get it down as much as we could, but the Feb. 2 letter shows the contingency is down to $260,000, the overall project is $296,000. $22,700 from the seniors has reduced the size. we hired a professional estimator to make an estimate. We can cut further but in order to get to $250,000, it would be 16,000 to 17,000 sq. ft. City Manager Brighton. Regarding the $22,000, the letter from the seniors was $14,000. Mr. Kornelis. $14,000 from the Senior Connection, $5,000 from donations, etc. City Manager Brighton. The expansion will encroach into the conservation district. We will have to change ` the conservation district. Mr. Kornelis. There would have to be a zone change. Mayor Williams. Is this particular zone covered by a deed from the Federal Government that it be left in perpetuity or revert back to the government? Councilman Smalley. We had the same situation on the other side, they said it would not be a problem. Councilman Measles. Council established the conservation zone. Mayor Williams. What is the capacity of this? Mr. Kornelis. It is almost double the size. Arch. Bill Kluge. It would add 100 more people. Motion passed by unanimous consent. Mayor Williams. There will be a public hearing at the next meeting. H-8 Disc. - Landfill Project Mayor Williams. I asked Councilwoman Monfor to attend the Borough meeting regarding the landfill. Councilwoman Monfor. They want to close our dump and KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 5 put in a transfer site to be operated by a private operator and we would pay for it. Then we would pay Borough taxes, pay for the Seward dump and pay for services. I asked for consideration of the 6,000 people of Kenai, if they would put a transfer site in after it is rezoned. They did not want to do this. They said we should take it to Nikiski or Soldotna. 30% of the population's garbage is picked up by Mr. Carter (Peninsula Sanitation). 70% of our people go to the dump on a regular basis. I asked for conversation to extend to June till their permit runs out; they said no. when you have no place to put your garbage, call the Borough Mayor. I have no solution. It is the Borough responsibility to rezone and have a transfer site there for Kenai people and outside residences. You will have to pay either if you take or if it is picked up. There are Assembly members that are very biased against the City. Mayor Williams. I attended the Borough meeting Feb. 6. Up for introduction was an ord. creating a transfer site and having a contractor haul from there to the Soldotna landfill. There is only one contractor on the Peninsula permitted by the State to haul the large green boxes. The other one can only haul the small ones. He will charge the Borough much money to haul the large ones. We anticipated the Kenai site would be a Borough operated transfer site. He will have the right to charge anyone who uses it. There were bad feelings last night. One person said the whole situation was created by the City because they requested it be closed. We accommodated the Borough to keep it open year after year. It had to be closed but we gave them one more year at $85,000 charge. The permit was a savings because it would cost the Borough $145,000 to move to Soldotna. This Assemblyman said it was Kenai's problem. I did not take hard exception because it was irrelevant. In order to have a transfer site, there must be rezoning. I was asked to speak regarding this. I said I could not give a definite time frame to have it rezoned. It would have to go to Planning & Zoning for review. If we do not allow the transfer site, the people will have to go to Nikiski or Soldotna. If we do have this, the people will have to \ pay 3 times for refuse. The people of Kenai should be concerned. We are the largest population in the Borough - 6,500 people. We are taxpayers of the Borough and we have a right to be treated the same as the rest of the residents of the Borough. I would ask that people address the Borough people and attend the Planning & Zoning meeting regarding this. City Manager Brighton. Regarding charging people in Kenai. The Borough does not charge Seward people to haul to Soldotna, nor Nikiski people to haul to Soldotna. The only charge would be for Kenai. Councilman Smalley. Could we have a class action suit? Asst. Atty. Graves. There are 2 possibilities - One is a class action suit, the other is the City taking legal action against the Borough. I would suggest if Council wants to explore this, Atty. Rogers and I would review and submit a memo to Council regarding this. City Manager Brighton. I am more cautious regarding having people think we are going to sue. There is still room for negotiation before we play hard ball. If it comes to that point (we had to go to court to have the Borough accept the sludge. The Court ordered V—_ Jr KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 6 them to do it), it would be best to do this first. Councilman Smalley. I agree, but we could explore the potential. Councilman Walker. Also explore moving the transfer site away from this area. Planning & Zoning would review this also. That would alleviate neighborhood complaints. This is still residential, if we use it as a transfer site, it does not eliminate the problem. MOTION: Councilwoman Monfor moved, seconded by Councilwoman Swarner, for Administration (City Manager Brighton and Public Works Director Kornelis) to start a dialogue with the Borough and see if something can be worked out by June. Councilwoman Monfor. Have Administration come back to the Feb. 21 meeting with a report on their progress. Motion passed by unanimous consent. Mayor Williams. Planning & Zoning should be very wary of the plan when it comes across. Before any decision by Planning & Zoning, please bring it back to Council for review. Mayor Williams. Garbage in the Borough is not something that is just specific to our area. The entire U.S. is having problems with garbage. The National League of Cities has a great amount of concern regarding this. Whittier garbage is loaded on a train at $700 per railroad car and taken to Anchorage. H-9 Disc. - Proposed Beaver Loop Boat Launch Mayor Williams. We were not able to bring the ordinance back to the table this evening, as there was no motion by Council. It is still tabled. I would ask that we be allowed to have public comment. The boat launch project was discussed by Councilwoman Swarner and me on KSRM on Feb. 6. We wanted to know the feelings of the public regarding the difference between value by the appraiser and the owner. There was very little public comment. One caller suggested taking by Eminent Domain. We have not pursued this because of public relations. The land has been offered for sale, the price has been set. Condemnation would merely bring us to agreement with the courts to decide. Councilman Walker. Regarding condemnation - If we entered into this and won a settlement, would we have to pay that price; and not have to pay the proposed price? Mayor Williams. Some have said we do not have the right to go the Corps of Engineers without owning it. We are doing this with the agreement of the owner. If we want to condemn, it would take years. Asst. Atty. Graves. There are 2 ways - one is the quick take (we did this with the airport float plane basin). Declare taking, the court gives you title, the remainder of litigation is with value. The other is the slow take. You take title at the end of the determination of value. I cannot give you a date, it would depend on whether the land owner opposed the taking. KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 7 Mayor Williams. The problem with taking is if we condemn and take and do not get the permits, we would have to pay the court -set price and do not have the ability to use it. Taking would have to be after permits were issued. Asst. Atty. Graves. We need to examine the Corps of Engineers regulations and get the options. Public Works Director Kornelis. I don't believe you would have to have ownership. The Corps of Engineers gives permits for buoys without permits. We could not do anything with it though. Councilman Smalley. Is ownership required for Dingall/Johnson funds? Mr. Kornelis. The use of funds is for use of the land, to provide access to rivers and lakes. We could get a grant and use more to buy land. Councilman Smalley. Because of concern of getting land that we could not use, the appraised value is higher. $13,000 per acre for wetlands is high price to pay. PUBLIC COMMENT: a. Chris Garcia, Box 203, Kenai. 1) I am not trying to speak bad of Council, but I think you should check the credentials of the appraiser. It seems he is trying to keep anything from happening in Kenai. 2) On Chester Cone's price ($13,000 per acre), that is a fair price. I own land in the area and I would laugh at you if you offered it. It is opening land up on the riverbank for fishing and development. People have to go to Soldotna to the boat launch. Cunningham Pk. is useless. I am in full support of paying C. Cone's price. It is a good deal all the way around. It is on the back water side. Cunningham Pk. is always being washed out. It is always full of vehicles. This would alleviate this. The bend in the river is useless land. It would make a nice recreation area for the City. Mayor Williams. You know where the land is? Mr. Garcia. Yes, I think C. Cone is being more than fair. I understand your concern regarding public funds, but I defy anyone to find \ land at that price. b. Greg Daniels, 426 Rogers Rd., Kenai. I am a guide. I know quality of land but there are very few take-outs for boats in Kenai - Cunningham Pk., Big Eddy, Eagle Rock. You have to park up river and row down to be picked up down river. You would have a choice. If you are at Eagle Rock, there is no place to take out except Cunningham Pk. It is a dangerous situation there. Or 6 miles down river to take out at the City dock, it is very busy. Contingent on the Corps of Engineers permit, you should buy. It would expand City services and there would be financial gain. Customers would stay in motels, guides could encourage people to spend money and stay here. It would pull tourists to Kenai. I have to put in and take out in Soldotna with customers. It would encourage good jobs on the facilities. Especially rest rooms, maintain them. Have someone there to take money for launching. It is about time Kenai got off their duff and did something on the Kenai River. KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 8 Willard Hann, Box 3434, Soldotna. I live in College Heights near Centennial Pk. During August through October, it is silver salmon season here. With the ramp I could launch here and keep clients here. Rooms and restaurant income would help the City. It would save me time and make clients more comfortable. Mayor Williams. What is your opinion on the value of the land? Mr. Hann. Further up river, Salamatof Natives are getting $50,000 an acre. This is cheap, even for wetlands. d. Jim Johnson, Box 3774, Soldotna, from Cook Inlet Professional Sports Fishing. There are 70 Kenai River guides. We polled the Board of Directors. They told me to tell you what we wanted. The lower river has problems with access. Most are zeroing in on Soldotna but fishing in Kenai. In excess of $30 Million is made on the Kenai River per year. Some of that could come to Kenai if you had better access, especially in August through October. I launch my boat at the City ramp, but there are tide problems. I would suggest another appraisal. I talked to Fish & Game regarding Dingall/Johnson money. About $8-$9 Million is available, $4 Million for sport enhancement. The lower river has poor access, bad rest rooms. Centennial Pk. does a good job with access and charges. This could be done the same way. Our organization would like to support this. e. Gary Foster, Kenai. The City has 12-1/2 miles of river that is going to waste, privately owned or no access. This is one of the few spots that can be placed. I hate to see the City condemn a person's land. He has worked hard for this. It is not a fair way for the City to get land. The Kenai River last year had 4 world record fish, that is very impressive. f. Jack Foster, Box 494, Soldotna. I own land on Beaver Loop Rd. A couple of years ago we proposed a boat launch at Anglers Acres. There was much debate because of people that would go on private property. We backed out. This would be a real advantage, people would not be on private property. Regarding the price, I am for paying C. Cone 's price. That is wetlands. Moose Range Meadows, Salamatof are developed, at $55,000 acre cost. That is ditched around and drained off. The water table is 6 ft. deep. There will be restrictions but it will sell. C. Cone is an old timer and signior citizen, I think it is terrible to condemn it. g. Barbara Waters, 311 Kaknu, Kenai. We own a boat with too large a motor to put above the bridge. would we be able to put the boat in if you do this? I would hate to see you close that area down to boats with large motors. We do all our fishing at the mouth of the river. Mayor Williams. I don't believe the City has any designs on closing the lower area to any boats. It would be public use in perpetuity. Councilman Walker. I have had 20 phone calls from commercial fishermen complaining about heavy congestion during dip net season and the rest of the season at the boat ramp we have. I cannot argue with them. The KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 9 tides make a difference when you try to pull out. I have done it. This proposal, the price is not that steep. I would like to buy river frontage at that price. Everyone says this is a lot of money but they would be willing to buy at that price. If we can buy it, we should. Councilwoman Monfor. I would be against condemnation. It has to be the last resort. 1) Ask for 2nd appraisal. 2) Take the ordinance off the table for the March 7 meeting, for more input. It is needed. It is time the City did something. If all goes well, would it be a reality this summer? Public Works Director Kornelis. With grant funds, it would be November before funds would be available. Councilwoman Monfor. It could be called Bicentennial Pk. Councilman Measles. There is no doubt the property is worthless without a permit. With a permit we do not know the worth but it is more than $180,000. Council needs to look at this not as the price of the land, but at the total project - is it worth $1/2 Million to the City? I think it is. At what point was it tabled? Mayor Williams. It was tabled at passage on Dec. 6. MOTION: Councilman Measles moved, seconded by Councilman Walker, to remove Ord. 1344-89 from the table and set at public hearing for Feb. 21, 1990. Councilwoman Monfor. Will we have a 2nd appraisal? City Manager Brighton. I think it would be a waste of time and effort. The man has asked $180,000 no matter what the appraisal is. Motion passed by unanimous consent. H-10 Disc. - Amendments - Games of Chance & Skill Mayor Williams. Does Council wish to discuss this? we have taken a hands -off position. Most of the communities have pull tab parlors, generally in malls. Most are really encouraging pull tabs. There are \ questions regarding sales tax. This material is regarding State regulations. The Lt. Governor refused to sign because he did not feel there was an emergency. City Manager Brighton. There are 2 issues. 1) Regulations, and 2) Taxation or no taxation. The regulations should remain at the Borough level. The City should become involved regarding taxation. On Feb. 6 the Borough meeting had ordinances regarding taxation. Mayor Williams. The City should follow the lead of the Borough. If we do not follow the Borough, we will have a mess. City Manager Brighton. We should encourage the Borough in this. PUBLIC COMMENT: Barbara water, 311 Kaknu, Kenai. Both ordinances at the Borough meeting were for introduction, both failed. I suspect there will be more. No action by Council. H-11 Disc. - Customs Contract KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 10 Mayor Williams. There has been much work on this at the federal, state and local level. City Manager Brighton. The letter to Don Gilman was distributed this date. Customs is now available. There was a question as to who would be responsible for running this. If it is established, Kenai will handle it. The airport is the qualifying factor. Concern is with the memo of agreement, we have to sign it. We have to provide space, reimburse all travel costs (to Homer, Seward, Nikiski, etc.), per diem, COLA, mileage, $73,000+ salary & amenities, relocation expenses, training expenses, vacation expenses, utilities, equipment & furniture, phone, computer, answering machine, communications machine, and software with installation & maintenance Prior to signature. Councilwoman Swarner. I thought we were sharing. City Manager Brighton. We were, but we have to sign. Councilwoman O'Reilly. I think we have to work out a cost estimate. Finance Director Brown. The cities have put in $80,000, we have put in $15,000. Based on this agreement, we estimate putting another $60,000 on top of this. Councilwoman Monfor. It would not be a City employee. Finance Director Brown. The City has to set the rate, bill and collect. City Manager Brighton. The people were talking about a free zone area. To have this you need a customs agent. Valdez has a free trade zone and does not use it. Anchorage has one, Seward is "umbrellaed" under Anchorage. Councilwoman Monfor. When we talked about this, this was not what we envisioned. Who put this in? Mayor Williams. It was the opinion of EDD, it would relieve problems when we bring an agent down for ships and might bring additional people to the area. I don't think this is the case. Phillips comes under a new agreement, when shipping is similar over a long period of time, they do not need a customs agent. I talked to Unocal, they have an agent in Anchorage who handles the paperwork for them and sends a bill. what is there in this for us? I would like a rundown from EDD regarding revenues and if they are commensurate with costs. $150,000 to $175,000 cost is far more than EDD anticipated. (To Councilman Measles) How does Tesoro do it? Councilman Measles. The same as Unocal. They very seldom send an agent, an occasional spot check. I don't see any benefit. They can send district and regional representatives down for internal control verification and we pay for it. Councilwoman O'Reilly. Have we had any discussion with other communities? City Manager Brighton. No, we just received the memo this date. Airport Manager Ernst. Admin. Asst. Howard and I went to Anchorage on Jan. 31 regarding a leasing seminar. One of the topics was Wrangell. They had the same situation as ours. They had a mining operation in Canada and had to have an agent. He can demand from the City anything he needs or wants. Wrangell said we had better think about it. Councilman Walker. I would like to see some serious study. If we open up the coal fields across the Inlet, we may have to have one. Let's look at it first. There is a good chance of having this in the next 10 years. I do not support this much money. City Manager Brighton. Since there is coal going out of Seward, a customs agent is acting the same way with that as with Unocal and Tesoro. I don't think it would preclude coal across the Inlet. The legislation is new and will KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 11 not go away if you want to re -apply. Mayor Williams. This should go to EDD for review. Council agreed to the suggestion. I. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS I-1 Mayor Mayor Williams spoke. a. The Governor's Education Endowment Fund. I did not see the Governor when I was in Juneau. I find the Endowment problem is divided between pro and con. Con is about 72%. Not that they do not want it, but they do not want the Permanent Fund messed with. Rep. Boucher's report said 1) Don't mess with it, 2) Don't use the earnings for government expenses. If it is brought to a ballot, it will force the State to do a large educational project. People do not know how the Permanent Fund is handled. The Legislature is responsible for distribution of earned income. I would like to see it brought to a vote, but I think it would be defeated. I would like Council to tell me if we should have a resolution for a vote by State ballot. Councilwoman O'Reilly. I voted to have it on the ballot but I don't think it would pass. It is a concept that will take time to be approved. Councilman Measles. If we support by resolution for a ballot, we would make points with the Governor and make 73% of the citizens mad. Let the Governor fight it. Councilman Walker. I talked to a lot of people regarding this. The resounding word was the City Council should leave this alone and let it die. Council took no action. b. I had a look at the Governor's Capital Project List. $380,000 is for the sewer treatment plant project here. In the same budget is $62 Million for UAF and UAA and $20 Million for Poker Flats barium missiles. I don't know how other legislators will receive it, but our legislators were not happy. $90,000 for the Homer Pratt Museum parking lot. Very few legislators are happy with the Governor's choices. I discussed our projects with legislators, none made it to the Governor. Over $12 Million is available for our highway project. I said that has been on the list for some time and is just moving up. C. Sen. Kerttula signed on with Sen. Fischer on the Congregate Housing bill. There was a question as to whether we would accept partial funding or put all funding into Congregate Housing pool. It was suggested we get 1/2 now and hope for continuous funding in the future. But next year is an election year. I said before they make any final decision regarding Kenai, please advise us early so Council can address this. I cannot tell you anything regarding capital funds on a positive note. KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 12 I-2 City Manager City Manager Brighton spoke. a. We are on contract with C&RA regarding day care. $110,000 was allocated this year. The subcontractor (Womens Resource & Crisis Center) got an additional $41,000. We have always had a waiting list in Kenai for day care. b. Our legislators have wanted a picture of the City for some time. Through the generosity of the Council and Mayor Williams, they have received pictures. C. The Fire Dept. received a letter of commendation. (Info 12) We do help each other. d. Councilwoman Swarner requested a list of property within the City that did not pay taxes. It is in the packet (Info 9). I-3 Attorney Asst. Atty. Graves reported, I have been corresponding with Cook Inlet Housing regarding the cooperative agreement. I have received material and have asked for changes in the agreement. They will get back to us after they review. They have a deadline in mid -March for funding. They would like to discuss this at the Feb. 21 meeting. We are progressing. I-4 City Clerk None I-5 Finance Director None I-6 Public Works Director Public Works Director Kornelis spoke. a. There is a report on 3 projects in the packet (I-6). Kenai River Mouth Viewing Area, we are #7. If #6 is dropped (there is concern with that project), we will be moved up. Mayor Williams. Regarding the first 4 listed. The Lt. Governor said they will not use the same request format as before because the State offices knew how to fill out applications and got most of them. b. Regarding the sewer treatment plant. I FAX'd information this date. I told them we would have an engineer on line by March 30. There will be signs going up. They want 80, we hope to have about 10. Councilman Measles. Why are we out of compliance? Mr. Kornelis. We are not, this is for a new permit. The compliance order was for what would be in the permit. Signs were supposed to be every 75 ft. for a total of 3,000 ft. in front of the plant. Mayor Williams. This is a new addition to compliance. We have been in compliance for a long time. The idea of signs runs against my grain. How will they look to dip netters and others? There should be some manner in which we can attack this and issue a complaint. Councilman Measles. I agree, if we are not in KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 13 violation of the permit. Public Works Director Kornelis. They are putting a stipulation on us in order to get a new permit. We are going to have to disinfect the effluent. A lot has to do with new laws. I think they are going to go along with this. We hope to change the wording of the signs and put them on telephone poles. Councilman Walker. I was under the impression that we were chlorinating the effluent. Mr. Kornelis replied no. Councilman Walker. Would it be expensive to do? Mr. Kornelis. That is one of the things we are talking about. But there has to be retention time for chlorine to work. Councilman Walker. Most of the sewage plants I have seen are running effluent through a tank system - a small tank through a chlorine area to water. It is being tested on a daily basis and they do not have signs. Mr. Kornelis. The signs are just till we have modified them. Councilman Walker. If we do not have a problem, we should not have to. Mr. Kornelis. We do have a problem. City Manager Brighton. Putting up signs is a misnomer. "Contaminated" by what? That could mean anything. They should be specific as to what kind of contamination. Councilwoman O'Reilly. Are they specific as to size of letters? Mr. Kornelis. Yes, I crossed that out. This is not an agreement, this is a compliance order. C. Councilman Smalley. Through Public Works, comments should be passed to DOT&PF - the stop lights are in disrepair. They need hoods with the low sun. Mr. Kornelis. I will call. They have no bucket truck here. Councilwoman Swarner. When I visited Rep. Swackhammer, that was one of my concerns. I was told that 1/2 of his correspondence (received) is regarding DOT&PF and their relationship with Soldotna. He is aware of. this. I-7 Airport Manager �\ Airport Manager Ernst spoke. a. There will be an Airport Comm. meeting Feb. 8. b. Admin. Asst. Howard and I attended a seminar on Jan. 30 & 31, it was very informative. The Wrangell incident (item H-11), free trade zones, security requirements & impact on leases, phasing out of FAA stations, underground storage of tanks. We gave a presentation at the meeting. J. DISCUSSION J-1 Citizens a. Barbara Waters, 311 Kaknu, Kenai. Regarding ambulance service (discussed at the Jan. 17 meeting). Council asked if we have auto insurance and homeowners insurance, I said yes. Mayor Williams said they had ambulance service. I checked into this. My homeowners policy does not have myself or my family, it is liability only. On my auto insurance, we are only required to have liability insurance in Alaska. I would not be KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 14 covered with our liability insurance. Anyone injured outside of my family or in another vehicle would be covered. The answer to both questions is no. We already discussed those without health insurance. Regarding senior citizens, Medicare and Medicaid cover. There is a $51 difference that they would have to pay. I would not mind a mill increase to cover this. I would pay that as opposed to people paying an ambulance fee. Health insurance will cover $500 per year for ambulance. b. Barbara Waters, 311 Kaknu, Kenai. Regarding the boat launch proposal. The difference between C. Cone's asking price and $38,000 is $150,000. That would pay for a lot of EMT training. C. Clarence Ladd, Kenai. The Bicentennial is coming up. There are many old buildings in Old Town. There are 3 of them with windows and doors out of them. Spring is coming. The drifters will stay in them next Spring. On Main St. and Riverview Dr., I want to restore buildings there, but till that old building is gone, I don't want to. Is Council going to do anything? I would like to see them done before Bicentennial. Mayor Williams. Council should take a look at this area. We could do an abatement on a small scale regarding this. d. Chris Garcia, Box 203, Kenai. Regarding street lights. I talked to the supt. this week and complained. We need Council to complain to Juneau. It is not the fault of the Soldotna man. It was contracted out to private people to take care of. The last time Anchorage people came down, they fixed one bulb and they charged overtime. At the present time he has 47 lights out and cannot get them down to fix them. You should tell Juneau that Anchorage people are not doing a good job. Mayor Williams. Public Works Director Kornelis can get the information and I will send a letter to Juneau DOT&PF, our legislators and the House & Senate Transportation Committees. J-2 Council a. Councilman Walker. I talked to Sen. Fischer regarding the National Guard Armory requiring special dispensation for functions that serve alcoholic beverages. The new policy restricts this. Sen. Fischer said anyone that wants to get special dispensation should get together and do at one time. b. Councilman Walker. Sen. Fischer and I talked regarding Congregate Housing. It is his feeling that the legislators from this area are not being forceful regarding pushing this. He said now is the time to have them push this project. The word in Juneau is they are not pushing it. a. (contd) Mayor Williams. Regarding the armory use. The local commander has authority regarding this. It is not State policy. We could talk with the commander. If it does not come to pass, I will talk to General Schaeffer. Councilman Walker. It will not be changed till we have a new commander next year. KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 15 b.(contd) Councilwoman Swarner. Regarding Congregate Housing. Rep. Leman is co-sponser in the House. Right now we have 2 Republicans in the House. It is not looked on favorably. Sen. Kerttula and Sen. Fischer in the Senate. Sen. Kerttula wants hearings in his district. C. Councilwoman Swarner. I visited with Tom Ackerly at Rep. Navarre's office. d. Councilwoman Swarner. Regarding the tax list (Info 9). I wanted property that Cook Inlet Housing was requesting. City Manager Brighton. We do not know. e. Councilwoman Swarner. Saturday at the Kenai Mall is the Chocolate Lovers Contest and Bake Sale for 4-H. f. Councilwoman Swarner. I would like Bicentennial pins for KCHS students in March for their trip to Eastern Europe. Councilman Smalley. The students are paying for the trip. Mayor Williams. Give thew 100 round ones. We should order 1000 more. g. Councilwoman Monfor. I had the Russian teachers in Kenai. They thought it was like Magadan - the frozen river and the visit to the Church. Because it is our Bicentennial, they are planning to visit next summer. h. Councilwoman Monfor. Councilwoman Swarner and Mayor Williams did an excellent job on KSRM Feb. 6. i. Councilwoman Monfor. I spoke to a 4th grade class regarding government. I talked over one hour. Almost all were living in N. Kenai. They all use City services. j. Councilwoman Monfor. Thanks to Public Works Director Kornelis for widening our roads. The State has moved the snow on Spur after we contacted them. k. Councilman Measles. I will be not be at the Feb. 21 meeting. Mayor Williams. I will not be at the March 7 meeting. Councilwoman O'Reilly. Any developments on the Fire Training School? Mayor Williams. I don't know. They will take another 90 day review for a closed area. If it delays 90 days, there will not be a Fire Training Ground this year. I have discussed it with legislators that if it fails, I would hope they will write a reappropriation bill to give to the City. M. Mayor Williams. Regarding Info 2 (Citizen's Advisory Committee for Cook Inlet Oil Industry). Kodiak Borough had a resolution. Does Council want to have a resolution? Council took no action. n. Mayor Williams. Item I-6 (Public Works Status Report). He asked Council to review. 4r KENAI CITY COUNCIL - MINUTES FEBRUARY 7, 1990 PAGE 16 Meeting adjourned at 10:00 PM. 4w� Janet Ruotsala, CMC City Clerk FEBRUARY 21, 1990 INFORMATION ITEMS 1. Kenai Borough Agenda - Feb. 6, 1990 2. Kenai Borough Agenda - Feb. 20, 1990 3. State Boards & Commissions Vacancies - March 1990 4. Rep. Navarre - Thanks for City Picture 5. TO DO List - Feb. 7, 1990 6. Cohn/Comm Application - Paul Padilla 7. Library Report - January 1990 8. Soldotna Chamber of Commerce Newsletter - February 1990 9. Kenai Chamber of Commerce Newsletter - February 1990 10. Kenai Borough Minutes - Jan. 2, 1990 11. Transfer of Funds - February 1990 12. Comm/Comm Application - Donald Malmberg 13. Comm/Comm Application - Margaret Malmberg COUNCIL MEETING OF 147- 2 /— T 6) cam' a j. COUNCIL MEETING OF � - / - 9 Q 46. Mr. John Williams February 9, 1990 Kenai City Mayor 210 Fidalgo st Kenai, AK 99611 Dear Mayor Willaims, I would like to voice my support for the proposed purchase, construction and operation of the boatramp, and recreation area on the Cone property off Beaver Loop road. I think everyone agrees with the need for a facility of this nature, and the location seems to be about the only choice available. Most of the properties along Kenai's 12.5 miles of river are unaccessable or privately owned and the value of this private property is in the area of .85� per square foot or more. This makes the asking price of the proposed property very attractive indeed when considering the intended use. Another important consideration is the liability of the existing ramp that is in use at Cunningham park. This is a dangerous situation, depending on the tide and the river current, waiting for an accident to happen. The sooner we can provide a better, and safer facility, the faster we can remove an undesirable hazard. In 1989 alone, the Kenai river produced four world record fish. These records serve as advertising to millions of fisherman all across the globe, and point to Kenai as a location for future trips. We have got to provide facilities and services for these people both private and municipal if we want to encourage their business, and develop our tourist industry. Sincerely, 'A�, Gary Foster cc: Bill Brighton cc: Judy Swarner cc: Chris Monfor cc: Hal Smalley cc: Marj O'Rielly cc: Ray Measles cc: Kevin Walker 1791- in, 3-1 CITY OF KE.__ __ eon 4 44„ MOMAUC low. A ."" /N11 TOMHOMM-7=5 FAX 907-26SV14 January 26, 1990 TO: Council FROM: John J. William Mayor Mr. Hallstead has contacted me regarding this organization. They are hoping to promote legislation beneficial to the fisheries industry and will come before Council at our next meeting requesting that the City make a donation (the amount is unclear to me at this time) and that we become a member of the OEKOS organization. Please give this some consideration and be prepared to address the matter. JJW:jr "ALASKA 1964?" "Remember how lousy things used to be? Before we had Oil, Fish cluttered the Sea. And remember all those stupid dumb clucks who said we might lose a few million ducks? A duck, you'll recall, had web -feet and bill. The last one expired the Year of the Spill... And Alaska's waters were coffee -hued, instead of a shimmering sheen of crude." O 1972. Jay S. Hammond Governor of Alaska. 1974.1982 (With permission) David Glasen, Dyer Vandevere, Tom Tomrdle, Michael O'Leary. Carl Taurainen. Patricia Merritt, Theo Mathews. Frank Newton. John Mehelich, Karl W. J. Romig. Becky Steffen, Ken Ouinn. Dennis Cox. Arne Hatch. Robert Vlasosff, Marion Nelson. Eric Thompson, Tom Coffee. Dr. John Van Hyning, Ray Totemoff. Ladonna Newton. Norman Vlasosff, Chris Schelb, Jerry Totemoff, Tim Keener. Donald Bridges. Robert Clarke, Duffy Phillips, Dr. George L. Back, Stacey Michell. Joseph Skrha Richard Erman. Maurice Smith. Daren Traxinger. Steve Totemoff, Rod Michell. Timothy Carr, Joseph Harlan, Louise Cox, Donald Hallstead, Mark Schams. Walter Pagy. TuckerThompson, T.M. Clarke Kenneth Cole. Marshal Moss. OE 08 Post Office Box 3434 Kenai, Alaska 99611 1990 is the centennial year for Ocean water quality science: the world's first water quality tables; the first U.S. water quality standards. Yet a century later, we poison our Oceans at the rate of 5 trillion gallons of sewage and toxic wastes per year! The Exxon Valdez catastrophe isn't even the most recent demonstra- tion of industry and government inability to protect Ocean quality. Since March 24, Eastern and Gulf coastlines also have been fouled and Alas- ka's coasts and waters remain unfit for commerce or recreation, even as Exxon prepares to "pull out" by September 15. Oceans are more than mere highways for toxic materials, or recepta- cles for human and industrial waste. In a world where agricultural land is rapidly disappearing, the Oceans increasingly represent our greatest source of food and mineral wealth so necessary to human health and economic well-being. If the .Exxon Valdez disaster proves our inability to rely on industry and government, it also confirms that only we who live by, work from, and recreate with the Ocean quality, have the moral, legal and eco- nomic r+esponsibi ity to protect and improve our greatest natural resource. We are commercial, sport and subsistence fishermen and women; seafood processors, boat builders and dealers; housewives, scientists, sailors, educators and businessmen and women. We live and work on the coasts of Alaska, the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. And we, as you, face a common enemy: the systematic destruction of our oceans and their fisheries. We are neither "environmentalists" nor "developmentalists" because we realize the fallacy of artificially separating what nature, enterprise and language tell us are all part of the same Eco-System•, that the quality of our economy is dependent upon the quality of our Ocean ecology. Indeed, we've taken our name from the Greek common root for our words, "Economy" and "Ecology:" OEKOS, or "Everyone's House." Please join us. We need your membership immediately to move ahead at this critical time. Your Ocean needs you and any other member- ships from your acquaintances, even by giving gift memberships for this coming Christmas. Membership cards and Monthly Activity Reports will be sent to all our members. Please read the enclosed materials, fill in the membership form and send your check today. We welcome any suggestions you may have. Thank you. EXCERPTS FROM THE OEJKOS CHARTER "...OEKOS will serve no special interest; only the common interests advanced by protecting and improving the quality of our Oeeans..." "Oceans comprise two thirds of the earth's surface —the largest single component of our planet. Yet this miraculous source of life on earth is being systematically destroyed at an ever -accelerating rate. Why? Because the Oceans have no constituency —no public voice..." "If this destruction is to be arrested, only the largest possible membership of concerned citizens can make it happen." "...Who speaks for the Oceans?" As a Charter Member of OEKOS, You Do! WHAT IS OEKOS? OEKOS is a non-profit organization chartered to engage in local, national and international efforts to improve and protect Oman quality. Membership thorefbre,, must be all-inclasive.- people from every state; from all walks of life; anyone and everyone concerned with the'economic and ecologic potentials ;of water quality, tegardkils of, sex, occupation or income level. Indeed, OEKOS' very firA membo-shipi come from troationaNy competitive interests(sports, subsistence and commercial fieharkoert) who put dwir, P"fio,osional and personal41f 8 , /�R�ace aside to unite against a common enemy; those who —willingly or in ignorance —are eo aged in the destruction of out seas. g Your membership is vital if OEKOS is to effect change in the pervasive practices destroying the Oceans on, which �we depend, economically and ecologically. Complete the membership form on the lost page, and become a Charter Member of OEKOS, today. I Time is running out for our Oceans and, for us! TIDE OUKOSAGENDA OEKOS believes the systematic destruction of our Oceans is due primarily to two general factors: I An 1 Historic Do-Empb"is oo Soloote & Technology. A few, highly profitable industries have effectively ignored scientific and techno- logical research and development which could offset their increasing use of the Oceans as free highways for shippi*9 toxic materials, andusSigantic receptacies for the disposal of trillion* of $*#as of chevoicals and industrial wastes. 2. Benign Support firow Governmont & Academia. If govetament at all levels has flied to require more sane and sanitary use of the Oceans, Academia has faiW equally to provide the edocation baBe froin which the public -at -large Way act agairmt0w pervasive problems of Ocean destruc'tion. Consequently, more than any other,000-Wment of ourplanet, Oceans are the victims of a cla . $sic imperception: "Smoke rises and toilets flush," and the greatest systematic pollution in world history goes on "out of sight, out of mind." OEKOS believes it takes more than incidental catastrophiss such as the Exxon Valdez, closing public beaches, or signs warning "Don't Eat the Fish," to bring these oversights into permanent effective focus. OEKOS ACTIVITIES OEKOS believes the battle for Ocean qualilty cannot be won without activity on local, national and international levels. But we don't believe we have all the answers, either. The following are some activities propos4 for ORKOS. Which do you feel best represent your concerns? (Please use the form on the last page to Suggest others.) • OEKOS will monitor and encourage the funding of research and development of scientific and technological methods and materials for the prevention and response to oil and toxic material accidents-, • OEKOS will investigate and encourage establishment of standards relating to vessels, equipment and personnel engaged in the transport and disposition of oil/toxic materials; e ORKOS will monitor and reset Ocean quality� in U.S. coastal water and support similar efforts among groups in other nations; • OEKOS will identify the needs and negligence inherent in current corporate, government and consumer practices a 0ceext gaaliity; e OEKOS will promote the establisboent of testing and certification laboratories for evaluation of materiels astd 4ochniques wed Aw oil spilll!tbm dean -up; e OEKOS will encourage and support local groups and organizations in oil spill/toxic discharge testing, preparedness, etc. The growing body of experience in spills, in the U.S. and in Europe, has valuable lessons for all coastal communities at risk; • OEKOS will conduct public water testings in selected coastal areas; an OEKOS Ocean Testing Laboratory weseeel is a priority in this activity; • OEKOS will initltate and encouretg+e maze extensive international dialogue and cooperation on the matter of Ocasn qus�litty geea�erally, and prevention and response specifically. A Global Network of ir�fore�aation/teclruology peace and special response teams strategically located for such . is a larh•xtriaritr fear O>: inflict 'uafai 'c*i&pa fiw on the O'er-uajChJJH • OEKOS will examine and debate the United Pollution VWt ii3Ocnt?, to thkh smpa et which negativeb impact on sea life and curroAt relualauceto sign the International Oil sn na140as are now si 081tery; F to, 00e0t ic-40itruction, and encourage public 4+ O rl pro amce sr pit vi e 'yh a tud+er►t Learning Kits on Ocean destruction for teachers and their stoats; • OS vi'li1 encourage, sponsor and par0cipate in local, nataimal and international symposia conch ptSY; + OTC u a icl produce a variety of literature raag g from news releases and media - oriented tec hnioal r'ation rely to Ocean Duality, to a0ftial Keportae to Members, U.S. industry and government. An 0ll<K48 Oeteanes bretrya!wjlj�be goo loicted sew intaine�ci; original research will be published and saech nged int tatiocally. The ov ewg pub of O K01 to msximine a brnad public awareness of or interest in, and concern lb r, � 40AW What it Means to overt' -world inhobitauti now and=in the future —and what they may ... emmttlt do, to protect pnd.impro" W* world's greatooixesourm What do you get, as a charter member of O ' OS? In addition to the 04 ' ctiota of k . wing that profits and. political advantages of Ocean destruction willnolong* = �" i � �fOtlltlr[iR1�l�BI �i4dMplRi�lGl iaMtl Yh.ntkrh�itk,ranni�ul;nr, as well as peri • � ,, �, . • -------------. In arkq itiou4, 1M> phr l yenta periodic Qoean kdvioories� a d.TJpd son CIEKOiS' sci +ntific and educational saivitilss.'You are invi t to join in 01MOS activities to the extea* of'your 'interest and convenience. You are, after all, Ow ens ee for they Oeewsew as an 019KOS member. Your information and participation in ORKOS at every leaO is vital to its e0egfiveness. If ,you don't see an acti** you bAkv we should to part�o, include it op the back ,page. tt will got immediate consider) don, URGENT REMINDER You are OEKOS...Without your membership and your participation, the systematic destruction of our Ocean resources will only continue. With yoinr Membership, and your participation, OEKOS can and will expose and correct those pit ct ps* threatening our Woo'd oconomy by destroying ito largest ecologic base. Our work will only lee mo: ro �c'tive as 09MOS' mo�nberephip i�reases� lif You have children, friends and associates who shareour concerns, give tune a Awur ment"rahip in OEKOS; a SW of hw"Tudlemal k6worta ate. OEKOS CHARTER MEMBERSHIP Please enroll me as a Charter Member of OEKOS. I understand my Membership Card will be mailed to me on receipt of this form. NAME OCCUPATION ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP Enclosed find my check for $20.00 covering one full year's membership. Complete the Form above and mail with your check (Do Not Send Cash) to: OEKOS CHARTER MEMBERSHIP OFFICE Post Office Box 3434 Kenai, Alaska 99611 MEMBER SURVEY How far do you live from: A. A salt -water coast or beach? B. A river tributary to salt water? C. What is the general condition of coastal water or river tributary in your area? D. Do you believe your health or economic well-being are presently "at risk" from the condition of "natural water" in your area? E. Do you believe that Exxon should be allowed to pull out its clean-up efforts before beaches are clean? Do you believe Exxon has completed the clean-up of Alaska's waters? F. If you answered "No" to "E", would you be willing to write Exxon urging the company to finish the job? Member Comments/Suggestions Feel free to send additional pages of comment/suggestions. NOTICE: IF YOU BECOME A CHARTER MEMBER, RETURN THIS ENTIRE PAGE WITH YOUR CHECK. QUESTIONS ARE OPTIONAL. C- / ', -,- For Council's Consideration RESOLUTION NO. 90-06 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, AGREEING WITH A PROPOSED ALLOCATION FOR KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PROJECTS AS RECOMMENDED BY TES KENAI CAUCUS FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE CAI PENINSULA BOROUGH ASSENBLY AM THE ALASKA LEGISLATURE. THESE PROJECTS ARE TO BE FUNDED BY THE kAILBELT ENERGY FUND. WHEREAS, the railbelt energy fund has a total of $229,000,000, and WHEREAS, economic development projects have been identified throughout the railbelt area as enhancing the economic stability of the State of Alaska, and WHEREAS, those funds were specifically appropriated for the railbelt area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that the Kenai City Council goes on record in support in the following distribution of the railbelt energy fund:. Railbelt Energy Fund Total $229,000,000 Eneray Projects Northern Intertie from Healy to Fairbanks $ 60,000,006 Southern Intertie from Bradley Lake to Anchorage 65,000,000 Transmission Line from Lawing (MP 24) to Seward 10,000,000 Healy Coal Plant 30,000,000 155,000,000 A Per Capita Allocation of the remaining funds to Economic Development Projects in the Railbelt Boroughs 74,000,000 Municipality of Anchorage 59.73% $ 44,200,200 Mat -Su Borough 10.18% 7,533,200 Fairbanks North Star Borough 19.39% 14,348,600 Kenai Peninsula Borough 10.70% 7,918,000 74,000,000 Recommended Kenai Peninsula Borough Economic Development Projects: Reconstruction of Anchor Point Beach Road 2,000,000 Paint River Fish Ladder 11000,000 Cooper Landing Area Fire Breaks & Logging Trails 11000,000 Homier Wastewater Treatment Plant 11000,000 Soldotna Wattewater Treatment Plant 11050,000 City of Kenai a. Kenai Flats & River Viewing Areas ($150,000) b. Kenai River Public Boat Launch ($250,000) c. Upgrade and development of roads ($1,172,000) d. Addition to Senior Citizens' Center ($296,000) 1,868,000 7,918,000 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL.OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 21st day of February, 1990. JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR ATTEST: Janet Ruotsala, City Clerk C Suggested by: City Council City of Kenai ORDINANCE NO. 1344-89 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA INCREASING ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY $180,000 IN A NEW CAPITAL PROJECT FUND FOR THE PURCHASE OF LAND FOR A BOAT LAUNCH. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Kenai desires to construct a new boat launch on the Kenai River for public use purposes, and WHEREAS, the City must purchase suitable land for the boat launch site, and WHEREAS, the City believes that Cone Tract A-1B, plus approximately 2.02 acres m/1 south of Tract A-1B, which together comprise approximately 13.636 acres m/1 are available for purchase. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA that estimated revenues and appropriations be increased as follows: General Fund Increase Estimated Revenues: Appropriation of Capital Improvement Reserve $180,000 Increase Appropriations: Non -Departmental - Transfers Out $180,000 Boat Launch - 1990 Increase Estimated Revenues: Transfer from General Fund $180,000 Increase Appropriations: Land $180,000 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 21 s t day of February, 1990. JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR ATTEST: Janet Ruotsala, City Clerk First Reading: November 21, 1989 Second Reading: February 21, 1990 Effective Date: February 21, 1990 Approved by Finance: (11/15/89) jal To__ Oate_ 1."LL Time WHILE YOU WER OUT M of Phone — Area Code Number Extension TELEPHONED P ASE CALL CALLEDTOSEEYOU ILL CALL AGAIN WANTS TO SEE YOU RGENT RETURNED YOOR CALL Message 14 AMPAD 1 23-000 50 SHT. PAD EFFICIENCYO 23.001 250 SHT. DISPENSER BOX C —z Suggested by: Planning & Zoning City of Kenai ORDINANCE NO. 1355-90 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA ACCEPTING DELEGATED AUTHORITY FROM THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH TO MAKE LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY OF KENAI COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. WHEREAS, the City has adopted Resolution 83-21, accepting delegated authority from the Kenai Peninsula Borough to provide zoning regulations within the City of Kenai; and WHEREAS, Kenai Peninsula Borough Ordinance 89-17 authorized cities of the Borough to make amendments to Land Use Plans in accordance with certain procedures; and WHEREAS, the City of Kenai is presently operating under the 1980 Comprehensive Plan, however, the Planning & Zoning Commission is in the process of updating that Plan; and WHEREAS, it is desirable for the City of Kenai to assume delegated power to make land use plan amendments to its Comprehensive Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA as follows: Section 1: The City of Kenai hereby accepts delegated authority to make amendments to the city's Land Use Plan as authorized by Section 21.01.025 of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Code of Ordinances. Section 2: The Borough Planning Commission shall be notified in writing of all proposed and adopted amendments to the city's Land Use Plan. All amendments to the Kenai Land Use Plan shall be made by ordinance after public hearing on the proposed amendments. Section 3: This ordinance shall take effect upon approval of an ordinance by the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly delegating to the City of Kenai the authority to make land use plan amendments to the Kenai Comprehensive Plan. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 21st day of February, 1990. JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR ATTEST: Janet Ruotsala, City Clerk First Reading: February 7, 1990 Second Reading: February 21, 1990 Effective Date: March 21, 1990 jal Suggested by: Administration City of Kenai ORDINANCE NO. 1356-90 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA INCREASING ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY $2,571.24 IN THE SENIOR CITIZENS -BOROUGH SPECIAL REVENUE FUND. WHEREAS, the United Way has awarded the City an additional grant for emergency food and shelter. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA that estimated revenues and appropriations be increased as follows: Council on Aging - Borough Increase Estimated R*venues: United Way Emergency Food Grant $2,571.24 Increase Appropriations: Operating Supplies $2,571.24 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 21st day of February, 1990. JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR ATTEST: Janet Ruotsala, City Clerk First Reading: February 7, 1990 Second Reading: February 21, 1990 Effective Date: February 21, 1990 Approved by Finance: e!U I.. (1/30/90) jal Joe Kenai Peninsula Post Office Box 1406 Kenai, Naska 99611 Phone: 907-262-3200 Phone: 907-262-3262 TO: Pat Porter City Of Kenai -Senior Citizen Center 361 Senior Court Kenai, AK 99611 FROM: Bob Rubadeau, Executive Director RE: Phase VIII Award The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Local Board of Directors has approved the distribution of the upcoming year's Kenai Peninsula Allocation. The total Award for our service area this year under Phase V I I I of the program was $46,526.00. The award for the City Of Kenai -Senior Citizen Center is $2,571.24. In other related action the Board approved the admittance of the Seward Life Action Council of Seward as a Local Recipient Organization (LRO). This action provides major distribution points for emergency food and shelter for our homeless and in need residents in Homer, Seward, Soldotna, and Kenai. Your first check for the new year should be arriving in late February or March. We know that you will put these monies into positive and productive use in our communities. Best wishes for the new year and if you have any questions or comments please feel free to call me at the United Way Offices. cc. George Ford, President -United Way Mark Necessary, Chairman -Local Fema Board c-y Suggested by: Administration City of Kenai ORDINANCE NO. 1357-90 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA INCREASING ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY $4,644 IN THE SENIOR DAY CARE SPECIAL REVENUE FUND. WHEREAS, the City of Kenai has received a grant amendment from the State of Alaska decreasing the state grant for adult day care funded by the Older Alaskans Commission by $14,146, and increasing the state grant for adult day care funded by the Mental Health Trust by $18,146. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA that estimated revenues and appropriations be increased as follows: Senior Day Care Increase <Decrease> State Aging GRant State Aging Grant In -Kind Support - In -Kind Support - In -Kind Support - Donations - MHT Estimated Revenues: - OAC - MHT Rent - OAC Rent - MHT Salaries - MHT Increase <Decrease> Appropriations: Senior Day Care - OAC, Salaries Senior Day Care - OAC, Leave Senior Day Care - OAC, ESC Senior Day Care - OAC, Workers Camp Senior Day Care - OAC, Health Senior Day Care - OAC, Supplemental Retirement Senior Day Care - OAC, Rent (In -Kind) Senior Day Care - Senior Day Care - Senior Day Care - Senior Day Care - Senior Day Care - Senior Day Care - Senior Day Care - Senior Day Care - Senior Day Care - Senior Day Care - Senior Day Care - Senior Day Care - Total MHT, Salaries MHT, Leave MHT, ESC MHT, Workers Comp MHT, Health MHT, Supplemental Retirement MHT, Office Supplies MHT, Operating Supplies MHT, Transportation MHT, Misc. MHT, Rent (In -Kind) MHT, Salaries (In -Kind) $<14,146> 18,146 < 1,571> 1,808 207 200 4,644 $<10,309> < 638> < 113> < 563> < 2,100> < 423> < 1,571> $<1� 5 $ 11,879 768 144 648 2,100 423 200 661 1,288 235 1,808 207 20.361 4 44 1 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 21st day of February, 1990. ATTEST: Janet Ruotsala, City Clerk Approved by Finance: d 94_ (1/30/90) jal 2 JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR First Reading: February 7, 1990 Second Reading: February 21, 1990 Effective Date: February 21, 1990 c-s-, Suggested by: City Council CITY OF KENAI ORDINANCE NO. 1358-90 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, INCREASING ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY $296,000 IN A NEW CAPITAL PROJECT FIND ENTITLED "'SENIOR CENTER DINING ROOM EXPANSION." WHEREAS, the Kenai Senior Connection has pledged $14,000 toward construction of the dining room expansion, and WHEREAS, other donations totalling $5,250 have been received by the Senior Center that may be used for this purpose, and WHEREAS, gaming revenues totalling $1,524 and Senior Center rentals totalling $1,087 have been received, and WHEREAS, the Kenai Borough Senior Citizen Fund has a fund balance carried from June 30, 1989 of $839, and WHEREAS, moneys are available in the General Fund Reserve for Capital Improvements. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCII;'OF­THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that estimated revenues and appropriations be increased as follows: General Fund Increase Estimated Revenues: Appropriation of Capital Improvement Reserve $273,300 Increase Appropriations: Non -Departmental - Transfers $273,300 Kenai Borough Senior Citizens Increase Estimated Revenues: Appropriation of Fund Balance $ 839 Miscellaneous Donations 19,250 Senior Center Rentals 1,087 Gaming Revenues 1,524 $ 22,700 Increase Appropriations: COA - Borough - Transfers $ 22,700 Senior Center 'nin Room Expansion Increase Estimated Revenues: Transfer from General Fund $273, 300 Transfer from Kenai Borough Senior Citizens Fund 22,700 296 000 Increase Appropriations: Administration $ 1,850 Design 22,350 Inspection 11,700 Construction 260,100 TOTAL $296,000 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 21st day of February, 1990. JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR ATTEST: Janet Ruotsala, City Clerk First Reading: February 7, 1990 Second Reading: February 21, 1990 Effective Date: February 21, 1990 Approved by Finance: KENAI SENIOR CONNECTION 361 Senior Court Kenai, Alaska 99611 February 1, 1990 Councilmembers City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Street Kenai, Alaska 99611 Dear Councilmembers; At a recent meeting of the Kenai Senior Connection it was decided in that the City Council has shown interest in an expansion of the existing dining area. The Kenai Senior Connection wishes to take this opportunity to offer monetary assistance in the amount of $14,000 to be applied against the cost of construction. If additional funds are necessary please advise the senior connection and I assure you they will do their utmost to help. We all greatly appreciate the continued commitment of the City of Kenai towards providing a quality program for the elderly of this community. S �cerely, "Ole Glen Jack6on President �/(,/I- e ' /V " L-,!, �17 Marvin Riley Treasurer KENAI SENIOR CITIZEN'S % . C PETITION �! We the undersigned request that the Kenai City Council take into consideration the expansion of the Kenai Senior Citizen's dining room when preparing the budget for 1990. We have also noticed that the outside of the Kenai Senior Citizen's build- ing is badly in need of repair. We would appreciate it if the Kenai City Council would give this matter their attention. PHONE NUMBER t KENAI SENIOR CITIZEN'S PETITION We the undersigned request that the Kenai City Council take into zonsideration the expansion of the Kenai Senior Citizen's dining room when preparing the budget for 1990. We have also noticed that the outside of the Kenai Senior Citizen's build- ing is badly in need of repair. We would appreciate it if"the Kenai City Council would give this matter their attention. 9., NAM& PHONE NUMBER mom FFA � M�M :IIYY�� I 1711MR, M_ CA i FA ��L,.�i!�I �. .. AIL' i A _• 1/ KENAI SENIOR CITIZEN'S PETITION We the undersigned request that the Kenai City Council take into consideration the expansion of the Kenai Senior Citizen's dining room when preparing the budget for 1990. We have also noticed that the outside of the Kenai Senior Citizen's build- ing is badly in need of repair. We would appreciate it if the Kenai City Council would give this matter their attention. NAME PHONE NUMBER ListedMWEI None FO Iran �mqm 12 FAF " WA �!Ii%. .l ■, I I!/Li� ! OR'.10, PR �w rV 4. KENAI SENIOR CITIZEN'S PETITION We the undersigned request that the Kenai City Council take into consideration the expansion of the Kenai Senior Citizen's dining room when preparing the budget for 1990. We have also noticed that the outside of the Kenai Senior Citizen's build- ing is badly in need of repair. We would appreciate it if the Kenai City Council would give this matter their attention. KENAI SENIOR CITIZEN'S PETITION We the undersigned request that the Kenai City Council take into consideration the expansion of the Kenai Senior Citizen's dining room when preparing the budget for 1990. We have also noticed that the outside of the Kenai Senior Citizen's build- ing is badly in need of repair. We would appreciate it if the Kenai City Council would give this matter their attention. NAME PHONE NUMBER sted CITY OF CENAI 11110d Oap4W *J 4"11 TO: William J. Brighton, City Manager FROM: Keith 1Cornelis, Public Works Director */�I DATE: February 16, 1989 SUBJECT: Kenai Senior Center - Dining Room Addition FOR: Kenai City Council Meeting of February 21. 1990 Ordinance No. 1358-90 is up for adoption at the February 21, 1990 City Council meeting. This ordinance appropriates funds for the Senior Center Dining Room Addition. Following Ordinance No. 1358-90 is this letter and my letter of February 2, 1990, that was in the last council packet. This time I included only the Summary of Costs and not the detailed analysis. IF the council wants us to proceed with the project right away they may want to make the following motion: "I move that the City of Kenai award to the firm of Kluge & Associates the Architectural/Engineering Services for the project entitled Senior Center Dining Room Esuion. The cost for performing these services shall be a lump sum of $22,350 for the contract documents and bidding and lump sum of $11,700 for the contract inspection." 14 6 1791- IM CITY OF K.1. „O,d eap4W 4 4"„ 210 FIDALO O XDW. ALASKA !l.11 ,� 2*,.7 M AX m07.3834014 TO: Wm. J. Brighton, City Manager City of Kenai FROM: Keith Kornelis, Public Works Director City of Kenai DATE: February 2, 1990 RE: Kenai Senior Center - Dining Room Addition FOR: Kenai City Council Meeting of February 7, 1990 At At the last City Council Meeting, I was asked to try �4 get the Kenai Senior Center Dining Room Addition cost down to around $250,000. In an effort to do this, we: 1. Reduced the size of the addition to 2,000 sq.ft. 2. Moved the front exterior wall south, thus allowing the existing electrical transformer and kitchen exhaust fan to remain. 3. Changed an existing storage room into a new mechanical room. 4. Went to a cupboard -type floor -to -ceiling storage area instead of a room storage area. A copy of the new site plan, west elevation, and floor plan is attached and marked as Attachment A. In order to get a more detailed cost estimate for construction, we contracted with Clark/Graves, Inc., a professional estimating firm. Their estimate was $236,796 for construction, without contingency, which amounts to $118 sq.ft. A copy of their cost estimate is attached and marked as Attachment B. Kluge & Associates have given us a proposal for design ($22,350) and inspection ($11,700), which is attached and marked as Attachment C. -1- The ordinance appropriating the funds for this project will be introduced at the February 7, 1990 Council Meeting. Kluge's proposal will be returned for Council approval at the February 21, 1990 meeting at the same time the ordinance appropriating the funds will be before Council for passage. Based on the changes we have made, our proposed budget is: Administration $ 1,850 Architectural/Engineering Design 22,350 Architectural/Engineering Inspection 11,700 Cobstr,4ction with Contingency S260 ,100 TOTAL PROJECT 296 000 The ordinance being introduced funds this project with $273,300 of General Fund Reserve for Capital Improvements. The remaining $22,700 will be funded by the Senior Citizens Center and their programs as outlined below: Senior Connections Donations Gaming Fund Balance Rent of Center $ 14,000 5,250 1,524 839 1,087 TOTAL S 2?,7Q0 Do keep in mind that there is $23,307 of unassigned contingency in the project, however, even that is a conservative ten percent.. If the Council desires, we can further reduce the cost of the project by reducing the size of the addition, however a 1,600- 1,700 sq.ft. addition ;may not be adequate. KK/clf Attachments t -2- 3 fD � Ar cD n 1 ri It 'j - in i t t 1 iti r _ _ . _.,,, :_. r -•.:' :. / i i t t � •".+A' tip?. 1 J , • n� y <. P p. If t � n / 1 r � / ATTACHMENT i. 3 III- F17 .4 Ar- 1*3 4 vi 4 , • ATTACHMENT "AGE d ©F 3 to. I -'Mal vi 73t.*' I � s I ._I 1 . 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We hope that the revised plan and budget meets with the City's approval. I will be in attendance of the next council meeting. If you have any questions, feel free to call. Sincerely, KLUGE & ASSOCIATES AXA Bill Kl e, Architect BK/tp Attachment File:8268.02 4 ATTACHMENT ' I►AO�,— Qf 3 • Scope of Work: KENAI SENIORS CENTER - DINING ADDITION Proposal for Architectural/Engineering Services Contract Documents/Bidding Phases - Meet with seniors and further define storage requirements of addition. Produce schematic site plan, building section, floor plan and elevations. Present schematics to City for comments and approval. Forward approved schematic drawings to engineering consult- ants. Produce Design Development drawings which outline all materials, structure, mechanical systems, and electrical systems. Present to City for comments and approval. - Produce Contract Documents for competitive bid including drawings and technical specification. The City would be responsible for providing their standard "boilerplate" specifications. Present to City for final review comments and approval. - Obtain updated final cost estimate from Clark/Graves and forward to City. - Assist the City in bidding phase, including preparation of addenda, bid tabulations.and construction contract negotia- tions. Contract Document/Bidding Phases Lump Sum Fee $22,350* Contract Administration Phase Provide periodic inspections resulting in field reports of observations and deviations from Contract Documents. - Review and approve shop drawings and submittals including mechanical and electrical engineers' review. Review and approve application and certification for pay- ments. Provide Mechanical and Electrical engineer inspection at L'..` rough -in and final stages of work, resulting in field report of observations and deviations from Contract Documents. KENAI SENIORS CENTER - DINING ADDITION Proposal for Architectural/Engineering Services Page 2 - Provide Substantial Completion Inspection resulting in punch list of items to be addressed. - Verify punch list completion and perform final inspection. - Provide as -built drawings on reproducible mylar to City. Contract Administration Phase Lump Sum Fee $11,700* *The lump sum fees quoted include all reimbursables with the exception of printing drawings and specifications. Printing costs will be billed at cost plus 10 percent. • 1781- CITY OF " Od eapd4d o f 4142 a TELS410M1E M - 75M FAX 907-283-3044 February 16, 1990 TO: Council FROM: Janet Ruotsala City Clerk Resolution 90-06 (item C-6) will be distributed at the Council meeting, Wednesday, February 21, 1990. jr i �- C 7' d sL&S a *8PAWrNWNV UHF UNVENUE sso w. rnrAVE ANCHORAG& AL.ASKA 9950f46DQ A1V0hQX8EMFf"EC0ANWL WK4W / February 2, 1990 Janet Ruotsala, Clerk City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Kenai, AK 99611 Dear Ms. Ruotsala: We are in receipt of the following applications for renewal of liquor licenses within the City of Kenai. You are being notified as required by AS O4.11.520. BEVERAGE DISPENSARY PACKAGE STORE Mr. D's - Tourism Rainbow Bar & Grill cc; Kenai Peninsula Borough I Slats of Ahmko we W. go enm A"natraa v�erd UOUOR LICENSE APPLICATION PAGE 1 OF 7- we W. fiownth Avenus, Athdwrge, AteMw OOs01,r/ Send RMs i and 310IM ABC Sesro. (, Wes- "".^M'.`�j KMp M. for vow 111". ---- This apptewlon Is for. 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Mwtbo tor Newsold Releaa0onOPPONOM Hwbn lobe wed an pebba jr Will WA SMtg le 1deaMy,premtsso: is ORIGIN, ftM)60 bowawaw of s oA Mr. D's Restaurant - � & Lome 7 nrdl*em +IM.!m ar wl /so closr.f l ai—arowas: _ S m i Cleeost Mort: clove nrommwod waft: I 1 ❑ AS O4.11.410 OR .. Nr.y. ❑ prnter Orr so RonL•1 Lees tree so mbe ❑ Not ft*** N . 5 mi hat 1 ❑ Locel ordnance No.: Redress to w wneed ts: IAses etAaWsd to Rate MrohM (Re4ueed'fer now arw proposed butdkpp) d F New ❑ Dftm, of F 01IlNafrsO e% Mew ww Rebeslbn SECIOND,TFIM"WOMAMOK Mow bo oon~ for Twnofr of lkonoe Holder rld RslocoOon opplkaOwm only. ❑ mrolualory Tnowler.Q/lsadr. downwile 1Mkb McMwo "dit ' under AS Home(s) wrd MMYq Address of Oumw Lbwwoo(s) 04.11 An.. ❑ Mp *w Rtabsfw. Any twbunmrd osscwed under AS O4.11.670 for pure "m of q*" As 04.11.380(4HO) In a Neer kwollim" hanelor. mist to IW wOh this t; M,-grr(1s M0104.10M).111ealorperaorwl properly ocnveyedwM trN IrenMer N: (Atwdh esea shoots I nsoomewy) BEFORE TRANSFER, Doing sWner As: (auelnew Nerrr) ' BEFORE TR/1fIBFER, Sher Addrees or LooYbn J' t 1. Mist be bOn*l"d I appkwlt w o"ffkwK N s cwporeson. (A9 04.1 /.3s0) corporate Ntrfw King Oscar's Inc. Oowq 000— M (SuYnow Wmo) .±r. D's Dese of Incorporetlerr N AMka 1985 1A ma Adcl se P.O. Box 1080 Sbeot Address or' of BuMness 10351 Spur Road Cry, She, 2ip Cods .. Kenai AK 99611 My and Skto - Kenai, AK 99611 Corporate OtM Ishorm No. 907 28 —5015 is the above rwnod corporation N good MwWft WO No Slob of Aloeka, °epwtm«d of Cammrom arhd Eowwnft Dwolopnrrr D(YES - C1 NG l Rptsterwl Apart (Name and AAYShs Addraw) Glenn Dobbe P.O. Box 1080 AgamY Awoke Rooldwrcy hew.: MoMho_ 8 COMMR M M DIMCTOMAND IROCKHOLDWIS Moo addMwW stools O necoeeery) % w SMree of Full Norms, (Do not ese InMels) Homo Address Date of so 011' —top , �.14 --- THIS AREA OFFICE USE ONLY C ( M Mee LnNumber DeloApproved Dkedoes sigma" I'% D .-4L.AVJ,CAUQWft, ICMU APKICA7ION PAGE 2 OF 2 ! '31111 lI. I�hl l I �Mll M�116 111Nro11MAT10lL Tne rvn art be proMea Ior � �nrr orewporW ancw. N Me a 1 •ilk pMpWI N. Nr• 1MIanNMN•le AM PreenAMrt Vk.IreepwrLf IWNillf ene'Trerlrwr. Ilr •Iratlandpr 9" r me coo" fw11MnM{oonatueNNlNlebp WNNNIMIDonM NwWI Jncraph Ennrn,y ll ttt r Glenn Wayne Dobbc___ MW" Aeere nnx 39170 Nini It hik, AK 99639 mwq A 'M DIM� - CNy, stow ip Cod• CNy, tntl•, zo Cave 99639 H. Adeer (N Meer re ham mMkV O*Mm ) -- mmw - - - (N tlNIOP"Im fmm am" •deaes) w T {4 "T_LKYWAY RD. NO. XENAI, AK. aftarem « HMO 1M.AtA11•II• "W" ft" _ werk Pbo" 7- 9 t1`17 5�7-339E MOT. 17•• (",7)7.763333 907-283-GG60 d t#jI alMreNaarerplNiNon, u.•I.yer.ws.ree..04e.y" " .. I LOO11101 of MNppNerdwoega.NeN'16w vywcorponMaNc.ya, MK YrM MNMk• Me•q r. �..T 1 8 VICE.PRES./TREASURER FM N•nM toe Im NiItlM 0 FUN Nwros (DO not use NNIWN) MYNq AddrwN MManp AeeeM City, 8W m, Ip Code i s CNy, BW*, ZIp Code i NarM Aare (N dNNewlt "m rreMlq IlenM Addow (r cWm aM k•m rnLWq wee) Dowd emb flea• RrMM Uhrk PlrerM oae of tkNlr Flume PIwrM Work PMom UMPO#Ahmk&Amddmg11epp10c00621 padYo•. MwiffoorogMrleoflNMyou noW LrVM of MOON Of go r.eorpentlee.N-ndyNMcaporoleoNMyou Mop' WiM Mums ., Year• MNpe M41*10brM a D•M Y+r NMMNIrrM or oeYPwNM•4reN•r rrNIMMl1 Mlwe nprN IrINM eny dbea ar NMi•Nl lnnrNu M wy NNMrNlbrksk bever•g MOnsime NNemeO In AWk• or any onMr Me? is No E] YES Nr« Wr•ANtevnNm•dbrreNrer rd.eNM.e lasrywWw oraotpplNgl dtw ANlNe dteM bewc, Id ofeparry.•rldNten~04, or bwr OWWWed=a know or nonater of NrwMod pnmbw awjww*wq d the Mgwr l•Mat NrNt T Mrr N•d as No "NINIOW $] NO w ❑ Y♦iB A y.., pMeN eualMr en eV•rre eb•et of paper. I choirs wdw p of **-I have omnkwd fhb apptiaatlon, Iftokating the a000mpanying whoclulse and salements, and to the beat of my WwwWdgo srd=t It vue, owred and oomplelt. IMotor oprwyfetedhave reeclwWam(amWMrwilh111e4oftheAWAkrlstatuteeandllsrsplaiallons,endtlwtinsoowdaMowlthAS04.11.450, no persoh Dew fhen 9* cep jb1DiMM((r) or 1oMntae(a) hall any dyed or Indirect flnarcid k I la in the Mcw*W business. I Was to provide all Inkrmalion ttN**o d by the Alcoholic 13eversge Control 9*00 In support of this application. If application Is for a Severrags [QlspwWy or PwMP Store license, I esrtify that saeh.appkent named on this application has reeWsd in the sate of Alaska for at lease ate year prior b the data of this ardAw 1M applicant is a corporation mgWWW and pupped to business bkness In the atMMt of Almelvifbf one year p►lor1D the date of ttappli application, or all of the sharehokWs have resided In the date of Alaska for at least one yew prior is lbws deb of #* appNa bon, - .i . i LVdLr�` �' // I 112 I BubjprNr«►dnd swan p bebf. me aN �7 Subeerbed •nd emm to odore nM soli _ aye 1e A Y PUBGC IN AND} MABNA �.. . - " ' - NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR ALABNA My aonin•rlon «pN•' � 1T ?_3 ' Ii1j aarr�rrdpn .retie Form 04-e01 P.O. 2 (Rev. drde) Stales Almke PAGE 1 Oc-P sow sr A� 1 a°` ° UOIJOR LICENSE APPLICATION ArMlrr • gom LrtN P.e1.1 sad 2101he AAC 6. _. ,. (Room ..read � " � a Keep Pir101or your 10". This oppiNagon M tar. (chock one) WA kM cM.W rMr ❑ The aw Nanth polies h-mak. .M WOV Mtat b-coffigi—sorawomaltppNddela. Typo a polgam ban: "Typo &A$M f WW M Fa LMoua Y..r Patluel BIN jjEVERR6� 7�15P sw.anlQ9O O 9� OOGl2o/ ❑ Now �wlrtn. (tipeeiy) OR ❑ OWN"wrildpaw p'R«ww.t 0- cummt U*W u0snoa NtNhlMlr - If wr 0 0 iced Sw of bosh etierclMd or o*n at lead 30 41plrt-nun ❑ Transfer of sly.drlrhv**PewealaMr"Wf(AOS4./1Anft ElRw10.Nen B'V rwMbr lie. glwiw UowweFw /250,00 ! ' FOV Fee 100.Q0 - PB1Rdty (q lappoc") s TOW i Dow sppsomors or Yag I '.mwjw wo rtwBep - md*iw as N shommappow on the NO~: HA MAY Z . ff X44,641 AR Ax�>7 M/C y9lL C. 5c,? S. MA1✓ ST ` ,'`•"� � t� try COMMI COWIN Mu. rrM rhbwng Ad*on (Bee Nwnuetwns) aq Bu.Mew Phone /A~q) ' 2. 5 3 - ? .9 Z } ❑ TINS IB A NEW WARM ADDIIM88 .• .. B Mobs O=onv~ww for Now end RaMoeWa Nam.IO b9MWQ rpNWM O"q O, M edwwrMq 4 pntmMw: M M I III dpr*0400 grader man or Iws Can 60 MOM hem the bow4wlss of a nwrMdp.My 0 PH pMy. bwwrph or U~ trawlCOMY)7 Cloy" School arouWe: 0111ertcb mawwaa 4rt1w: CMowtchumb: `t ❑ A8 04.1 i A10 OR ❑ Owebr that 00 ales ❑ Less town SO miles ❑ Not App4csbre ❑ locel Ordnenos No.: Pnmlws to be licensed Is: Plena aubrNlMd to Fire M "(RorWW for now all proposed bukMW) ENNhifecit a New ❑ of ANW- ksd W as Now all PAWOorr oppltsillorq I4w led erw whve.N0ho6c bwielll�w.w'ta4 e.rve4 NrlelhlrN6d4rnartrif'lbwnclY lnt.reei ohenp.d hem** lest PACKAGSBTOWbMe iceto.Motcohokbovph.. ocinswaoMpoaeeMel)NtlMilerNOnYdtMenCAldgWflOm lfw ok*WrA t WARO d to Nw AllotwNb 10mehips Odlbol .pee In repon" to wANen Orders being renewed? IW d mrWn wobmlNod7 BOwtl7 D YES w1w ❑ YES 2140 ❑ YES ❑ NO 1Nwt W oonpiNed,la TNrreiw of lloenas I,toldr ON Rrioodbn ypsoetbrrs only. ❑ hvokM ry Tronder. Allen docwnw 1 Moon V Mews -Osk " un W AS MrAe(e'.M MN iV ANakon of Current UCelwea(s) 04.11.670. ❑ 10140r TNIrwIr. Aq InallY rielN ano &d undw AS 04.11970 for p xpoow of aPP4' p AS 04.17."R4)(14 In 0 MIw Mrolvi" h oft Mud be 1Ned v Mt Bto eppk $Ooh(15 AAC 104.106p)). M: (Ai4aoh eNtre'MrMipi6MON.ee1'y) ' ""�` BEFORE TRAILER OMq Businew As: (Businew Hans) . _ r BEFORE TRANSFER Shell Adbew or looman ( co"Mmo'N o -- Mud bo N eppkot Pr M a cogwoftn. (AS O4.11.350) 00" &Nklaia M P-- NW" DM of fixor" oft In Atwks Me" AQrwa Bbeei AddroM or 6acatlon a Budnose City, Stele, ZIP Code CIry all 8tato Corporate ONfos Phone No. Is ms ■bova named c0paMMn M goal oMrdkr0 wed Ill SEdd Of Alaska, DOPubrwnt Of Corunwo.aM Econor is OowMpmem7 ❑ YES ❑ NO Rogtetared Agont (ltenw.rrd' - h- n Atlruwa) Agent's AMeite ResMleney Yoma: Months: ANears Phone No. CORPORATION OW4WTOR8 AND XtOCKNOLOBIIS M" alldllonei ahe.M N nwearl.ry) % or Sher" Of Full eMhw (Do not use MNMM) horn Andrew Date of Sam OW11—hip TMS AREA OFUSE ONLY 3 REME ' Llcatse MWMbW D.M Approved Dkacloes 8*1*ur4.. i� .� (. �.` • • ' - Pont+04-M Page1(Rev. 6M) 4r--r �-"g I„IGUOMLICENSE APPLICATION PAGE 2 OF 2 SE F. HIMDUALICORPOAATE OFFICM OWORMATION. Th. 1o110.1i kdo .W. mat be WovkW Io.soh appR er aorWato officer. Ifthe apPNeaM Or appban Isa co Milton, to o1 - lotad W" WOMM en P OWN Vto•PrsaWK Memo" udTr. error. Use odaorw Psees n nwou". Ful Nana (Do not use Nqw) FW Nwne (Do not live Irrtlsip We Address ----- - - City. SIN, ZIP Code — -. Adten CRY. Stale, ZIP Code Horne Address (If dffwwm tom msiaq addtees) Horn. Address (R different from no" address) Date of Writ Homo Pto" Wok Phone Data of Oft Home PMn0 Work Phone Wied of ANaka WOMMositkooetporsibn. kNttWytltaootpotataoMos youLorop hoW of ANsirs Residwle WappNcwtlbaeorpotsMes,klsntyth.aorpasNofffcs you rim Yeats PAWOS Years moo dw Full tams (Do riot use Male) Full Nwno (Do not use InsNk) eke Adds" Mdft Address -------- r City, Stata, Zip Cod.. __ _ City, Stata, Zip Code - Home Ad*m (R dRlwwa from nisi" addrm) HM Address (R dRfwwd from flu ft sednas) Data of Birth Moms Pitons Wok Mist Dwe of ekth Home Ph wte Work Phone Lano of Apia NopplbWlsmcogwadon.kfoWydwcwpwgooflk.you hoed. - dAleska Realdwtc Nappileantlsecorporshon.kief"thecorporw.orflee You hot. Yews 1, Mhe YOM kRontha rD-oonany tdvUuW oroI p, - o ter nrrnd above now hwe anydkad oat Nrasl Is c InIn anY *V w atohoMc bever"o business Rains f ta Alaska or any other *We? tip NO ❑ YES W yn. Wvii d" nwm of basin* and ddnn. Hes arty MvitiW oroorP , altar bled above bean convkbd of a fe", a vWa*m ot#B 1N. a born Cottvisied as a Downes or monapw d toatew props In wwt w state dm`. Mquw N.adwar callaawtb.l�paRa IwlaFfe, He la'No ❑ YtBs W yes. PNw.tIla- an eapww a- of paper. ' RatM bs wadanrlaw111 by each appRoant 1 dodos undrr W*Ny of p"that I haw Oft tappkatlon, including the aowmpwft schedules and sbd n wft, and to the bat of my knowledge and boM N Is true, aorred and complete. IfurewcenNyOwIhave road and amfdry4larwith TWO 4 oftho Alaska statutes arid its regulations. and that.in accordance with AS 04.11.460, no person other than the appMon") or Wowwoo(s) has any direct or Indirect 1lrhandal krith erest In e licensed business. I agree to provide all Intomwilon required by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board In support of this application. If application N for a Beverage Dispensary or Package Stare Illowme, I certify that each applicant named on this application has resided in the stag of Alaska for at Nast one yaw prior to the dale of this application; arWor the applicant is a corporation registered and gwWfNd to do business In the slat of Alaska for one year prior to tM data of 1Ms apptkatlon, or all of the shareholders have resided in the state of Alaska for at Nast one yaw prior to to dab of Lila application. SIGINA OF cumpow JAPPLICANn SIONATLWAEMJ OF TRANSFERS(S) SubsaMnd cad o"M to boore ms this ��rd Stanabad and sworn to bwon ne this day.1 - . 19 fty of • 19 — 1 NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR ALABNA` -' ? -• ,.� My comwassla, .nPIM a/G 'I �j Y, - NOTARY PUBLJC IN AND FOR ALASKA My aatwdssion w ours ' - Fan 04-901 Peg. 2 (Rev. Srae) 96PAMMONT i nwENlUE SW w 77H AVE AcC0MXrac'8FwWWE0rc February 14, 1990 Janet Ruotsala, Clerk �3p�5678.9 City of Kenaif 210 Fidalgo r*+ j Kenai, AK 99611 � f °° + N m T. - Dear Ms. Ruotsala: `'s. We are in receipt of the following applications for renewal of liquor licenses within the City of Kenai. You are being notified as required by AS O4.11.520. BEVERAGE DISPENSARY PACKAGE STORE Larry's Club Kenai Country Liquor CLUB BPOE Elks Lodge #2425 cc; Kenai Peninsula Borough -r _tea t All Commit 0, 55o w. m t Avenue e. Aiseka 00501 . (007) 277-MM PAGE 1 Of-l" Bend Parts 1 and 2 to the ABC Doo,... KMP Pert 3 ter your f0so. This IWIcrlon is for: (chedr om) O A MI cslarder yew ❑ The sk nMO ped0d I7egYN1#Ig and 0WIng -- LJOUOR LICENSE APPLICA71ON (Pinto rwd ante kw&uct/ons ON A Muat tw#Iral of Type of AppN:rbn: ❑Now RenwM � ❑ Tr.nawof Lkwae Holder ❑ R.bowbrt "*too" Llosrs YowlFell EIN r( z. 04.11/v' Z �/ OR ❑ ami MncpsAy Cunene Lpnr Llcatr Number M Oson srrwewd w mcdvo at West 30 oIOM-hour doy.dunng5aperfawadwy-70*a.11.33o3)) , iAPMMb^ wN be dowftw a No mgmw for 09 • O G e!(P NO a%* 5 rrnle0 d -p New-, bl On Akohok eewr.°e uemm FN5b `= -7 Filing Fw $ 100.00 _ .._ P"ty (if Opp cable) $ Teel s 3 SZ� ®` Eller epp0crd'e w 1rMrlsrr's nantearN nWSkq ad1#ses r # enolru dp(bee^r en the tlosme: A !'K/ S ( L tests TN C / 2 (� E/VAi, / Bushes An ��� r^, _ _ _• ?� Cemrtwrft Osunc# oNwre end Mewrq Addrsr (!ee M+sYuetlem) ar �u,o y7 (� /� BuNnr. Phone Nwnbw(e) ❑ THIS IS A NEW MML#4Q ADDRESS _ 2 Cj'sJl 0,,M-4010 TO. , wig M forand Relocation applootlons. f4enr is be used on pWlb ll or In.Mrldisbp to Ift y pnmisr: is beMlryr of prarresas gnslsr 0rn or less then 50 m#w hoot me aounderlos w e may (IrmMPoratebofq. borough or it III Imnbo lwy)7 Ckom school QrpMgs: i Disatme itorured under. f Closest Church: 'I ❑ A8 04.11.410 OR ❑ Ono to dlrt SO mew ❑ Lew then 50 note ❑ Not AWIcel ❑ LocolOrdnance No.: RerNese b be5rntsod Is: ns itte Pissubmd to Fbo #lwrsI (Rsquhetl for now wW poposod bultlktps) Ee F ❑ Dimpm4owl AMepMd f0radNow otdRsbrtlen s) conwlnt"possssrdwWw obrodboMtlhwpeChonithe st"$M ouWlMOsd to the Alcoholic SsvMpo Collbol age In reponse to wd0en Orden 1lehtg nMwo 7 loot Aprsm subnMltW7 ®owd7 ❑ YES D(NO ❑ YES, J� NO ❑ YES ❑ NO SEl D. TRANSFER IMMOMATIOM Mint b. eoWoded ror TM*fw of Lbwns HoWw era PAbca ion epp5celbm ". ❑ km*"ft Tren , Ahch dmW wlls whkh whence "defy#" undw AS Nwm(s) nW kk%V AOtkrs of Cwmd Lkwtrs(s) ..- 04.11,070. ❑ Rpdor Trmslw. Any M*wmM ascuted wdw AS O4.11.570 kr pwpoow of spp4- g AS O4M.300(4)(B) In a NOW hra*mLry bwWor, FnW bo fkd wAh this ... .. spp#calbn(15AAC 104.100(q). ROM or pwwnel property conwyr with 5tlabrlMw .. .. '. _. In: (Attach amm Oheslo # mosommy BEFORE 'TRAMBFER. DMq S dne s As: (Btriner Nsrm) " BEFORE TRANSFER. Shoot Address w Localbn SECTION E. CORPORATION INF0111111AT101 L MwA bo a "O-d # MMcaM w m-Wp5 Iss cwporwon. (AS O4.11.300) cca�SooMat•. Norm . 00'l 'y S (1 & 4 -.ti.) C Bo*— As (Bushes Nwrw) .67ee.P✓x ('z !,� T,ua Date 01 hrewpommon Mt Alrks .. MWWV A�ddnss /Z (, YZ. .5A,,e Al' � St ed Addrer or Location of B1rMnees L,5 / ?'L �i�L,e ckl ,e. ZZIPds Co/� C/lJA 4R3^0 5'9G// Cfty Bute / r n 4 A f�J�/� Cotw� pk+Offlce Plwne No. z 3 993 r_ is Rho shove nsnted coq wMbn In good del w#h Ow SWO of Mrki, DepwlnrsrN of ConanMw and Emnw+de Dswbpnwnn J YES ❑ NO PA91oh nd Agent (Nrne r/Wp MslYrg Adger) }1 _ / V , /J (�% (. ",S'�A,f�C L S GCXI>P /f>' / 2 li .SC. 5 �I yL.. '� ApW* Alrlu R"Moncy Yom: Aesl Piton No. COMPORATiON DWOrONS AND 111Iy0601fXDE1M (Iles adAVAW shoots It mosssry) ♦6 w Shrr of Full Nil (Do ml use hd0sls) Home Addmn Dsts of BIM Oaetwsltlp o Y /033 ' Z,o ' 6% // 4 -2 ✓G� Sjj EuaPGf-5*A'V/,y /for �j/Z // /.riSf i UHF cy T i=/ 3 j _Z TENS AREA OFFICE USE ONLY I 1 " Lkenr Ntmtbw Oste Appovsd DMRWs elgnasns - Form 04- M Pipe 1 (Rov. 8rb0) ALASKA bdQl10RLICENSE APPLICATION PAGE 2 OF 2 _ • 1Il1 MI 11ALtOt t'rI18ACER OWOF MATION. The faftwo N mm�.l mura be Poor for own q «wrppne«a In* W. • erekr.ppa M NrrleYarrnielj NNia ftm* I id90. pw Plowm VIoo*msrrrl. firorrl Well Tr mom. Use addaorW Passe We "seem". (Do not use OMW y� , Fli"�' (�10 "d 9U.MI� m" 7 wVHuns, Id lrJLr[TAA. ts4'4'ce7%Mdow '�'��ae'.vs✓ Gr,oii i�/.y!'rtrs�a rs� Aaaw. Cay, aY1R Zip coo CNy, ZO Code ..-------- A-)<-7r Hem (we" hem mswp ommew L,�,� r�r� �. �� Hun»AjIldrom if d ism floor m.arrp address) � � lq,e-f �v�,✓� ,i,� � smear Oapltir aktlr G'a . G Horrre rhP" 7TG 5 2G tN«k Phan 9hG biz. Orb Of oft /00•ZI 4,"j H. - Phone 77& r Vas Work Pharr -- Lomess NAN.k. MaAppfararaaoiOalMlor►MMoMytMaprsyou of AIM. Rwaspeop n.ppllownlu.corporation, Win iflylMwrpomo diboyou Well. Yeere slaters Yeam NNN err PaII lsa not 9..krpk+Mtr Roll Name coo w w* Ualel.) /Ialwee VA" Adkeft Ate✓ oily, aide, ZOOode d . t f t CRY, ft".IZO codr '� --- Hrea Aloe" if derma tram MM" N , 1p hell. Addrro P drered ham naesq address) r f' A.'/ NkNMaf lift Hems Phale work Pharr ode of Mel Homo Phone - Work Phone Lemsift NAladta neppMWrtr.gol�MdkYlrn:Ww4ftaorporMaoflleeyoo �� ,r� Dirt +e°'ts�iofvT ofAMft n.ppllc�mr.oapomlbn,bproy9maorporN.allnyou hoK Yeee alorahe 3 Years mmu s Nei kesylryAera r« ■ types N sppNaeonr. M NPeIMM!'UWSN r 6uilflo s Nonsed In Aloft «eny a w sbtst NO ❑ YEs p yes anw4Mas pMead bwkleb arse addrer. Hes try YKAvndrrdor10F le onkrw Npsd d7oasbeen serMded N a felony, a 40111611n COOS Oe,« non cog tvbtedme a Nosrro« r- d era9atilli' oof sift ammi �ee so we N melrt 1pplsaaM7 mango a xoermsd pmmn»e M andfn.r daes (VNO ❑ YES If yM. plw aIPMb on aW@M to Mot N P0 he M roe Ind osrelyd bI eaM applara. _ - I dedive Under penally of to d hove eaaletnined fife appNcellbrn, IndudMg the accompanying as and statarrunts, and h11Msa ef beof my ImovAsdmil gis d b=Is WWI umrad and ewnplNa. I harllw oarttly that 1 have read and omtfemNlawMh Ttile 4 of the Alaska'statutes and Its ragulations, and that In acoordancovdth AS O4.11.450, no person other than the appYeant(s) or No mkis(s) has any direct or indirod Anandal Ihtarest in the licensed business. I agree to provide all ktfo millon ra **od by the Nooholic Beverage Control Bond In support of tMs application. If applimilon is for a Severage Olspennsary or Package Store Wanes. I Certify that Mach named on tMs applloodon has resided in the state of Masks far at leapt oft year prior to the date of this appMLation; andfor U» Is a Corporation registered and quWM*d to do business in the atalir of Alaska fsrorls yea prior to ffw date of tMs oppllatlon, o ate oftal+l� olders have resided in tfa state, of Kaska �t for at least one yea prior to ft dprbsof thr a0pkatldn. dF G APALIC TPANSPEREE / subscribed id1 sm�lm boom me this ww sworn to before me oft doy of ^ 19 dayof 19—_ .. NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND R AL//ASKA NOTARY PLMW IN AND PORkA8KA /^) knr com"visslon expires 1 y ( l l ( Ml aapnlpTal w�Nefvr y 1 Farr 04-901 Pies 2 (Roy. 8M) stow, 01 AWkao Alco"ic 0 i @9 Control Board uow.Seventh Aosmor LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION 1 me Al.m..M, (PNtwrs t#Md sapargft i (pns) Thin to for. (Chock ono) A IUI CYorldar year ❑ 71w ok now0 plow - PAGE 1 OF 2 Nnd Pw , MW t to the AFC Do. Keep M i for yow 10". end ending INFOR T►Po a Lkonse Typo Now " ❑ - w� aw4 ` ri�Rwrmf fAM ber,Aoralt a a Vskft fWline a For Lbsaaa Year ON.PadaolliBl s. a.11. _, * OR ❑ owkwa �n�h LioFnFF F+ib oc wlnf>o F« ` $ 100.00 parw�(If _. FFble Tr^ �-- Cunt Lkpar Uarow No a w ❑ Trrwlar ofm Lkurwe flakier 3 O ❑ Rolscoron F Moor owrbedOMM711!'tMM:f0 Nod -hour lofo phr 0aMo1Mf yoary (AF 04.11MM B M. be ON" ararF rlrwr rogrwt for at apMaoA b ttO lawoOts►tM AYalo-o n n oreve TOW s o' ! o)IpNNn4'r a talo(alarw • rronw arW melBnr adFar r s awuq "Orion on the sosrwe: Bonloos A. pow-4 a p— y � Community CounCN Naow anal MMNg ACMNw (Boo,mbuetbny /'c,q anon? A, �4/ry�j1.h1 `ry .�trol' 'x'' /� ❑ 7w 09 A NE�vyiNWwNCi ADDORE88/ J swim R. IMMM IMFQMMKRAM to oorllpltAod!bEr * a Ekw*o H*W oft Relocation oppllcalons only. ❑ baa MON TMWW. Atbdl &Mnwda Mi1Nal aaIdwba '9 aW wMar ..,AS Nrno(r) we MYMN After of Cgnol Llconwo(s) 04.11.010. ❑ R I Tla"Wer. Any kwbinlont executed Yadar AS 04.11.M for;puq"" of MWOV Am 04.11 900 )M In A Wor broke" bortok r. mar be pad ,allw oft npp�bYDnGf16AAkba�g104aOB(f)j. lloaerpr}oplptWWW-,r-Y"�k Ms`.., -.•-A ... r ,i_. -c ... , w: (AMwh oAlotri / nw.wiryj M A MOM THANOPER, Do ft Buanow As: (Buanew Nrny BEFORE TRANSFER. 0 Adore or Loeaon Ogg=" (AB 04.11.900) Capomii NaNFMY llobp Brr■ewM tsjBurnw Narw) c DOD of I morpanaft in�Allwore Arawo i1j104*00 or Ladtlfon of Dualowrow 7 (/li%ecj , Cky, Belk Zp Coft ony and star Corporate ontoe Phone No. to tM ahpw rbn in good —Millp0 WO to B[ra of No" DVwbnwd of Commerce, and Eoortondc ilowbpnwoCy YES ❑ NO 1100btorod Aort (Wwro and MMM1S Acbnw) T10 1e 0 A :T 9 q 6/ Apam'o Alooka Rooklency Q1 ASra's M" No. Co"PONATM DMBCyO1R0 AND STOCKNCILBBAF (uw ad Ml I aka4b If notaMar 11 % or Btrarw of Full Onme (Do not ro brltbls l ``--" t10 Addlaw Dow of BkM oanrasp o SA apne4 o Drive .t .. f r%— $r�iorrla�p" �rr✓P.' - Ni'4rslrir, �S. THIS AREA OFFICE USE ONLY Llcoaoe Nrribor DM lrpprovad Direct net agnaWro Form 04-001 Peps, (Rev. 6M) ALASICA INKi" LICENSE APPLICATION PAGE 2 OF 2 Ik.Olm INFOWAATION. The m epakt kaafnorsarntrt a pmVicled ar saob n a e�paw•mow o. Nth* o►oe4�pialifarw tssMal,MN+ulsarm N1slMbakmesop osoft' Vk*PMWSK 0 we TMo W. Lb* addaaulpeemmnsoommy. FteNow PW vo'kah" Y Ce �A lr��ir7A/7 PdMeNs(00 Ira Dan( 7, � el4y x � T-i-/Z C o x a?9 f CRY. MbskZIP fbds Z a., 6 - - -- —_ C amp ay. /) �h °i .een 3;16/1 �� deft Adbeft IN dOw" hoe wM ft Seems) IN Afters (p 9slaruM fiom raft address) — DMO NO :. Nanto Pleura _ Dale of BW ', W Hoi Pltau Work Pbo to NappNmrNkrcapa9tlen.tlrMyMoo�wraNOMioaYou � ��IBM�Mw�o9819M�M�Yr•MiM►YtMo'MporMwYflboytlw Yore a r wN?lawlsftrr'ioltermwlial 'Van FIN "1"(00 ndISOMarla) Away Address kM1Yq Address CRY, able. ZIP Cods ' - . p - - Oly. a ft Zy fiaa - .. 4. FIMMAdbumm(RcOlumma fmm mdsq rddnos) Nano Adawa (a dafarea from an address) Dom e a m Nano Phone 70* Pharo Dab of Bmar Norco Phone Work Phone Large ofAbsks pe i ellbeyou hob' LOOPof III Nm+lbecorporstlon'I""tMrxtporrt•olNayou Yow Msnrn Yora i Monaca.I I Iowa" In Absha or my a" sble9 m j ry" N yes sArasraw HalraarbttrkNaa antl ridraw al qG Fr (o Sle r //yj GI S',(Wotn r) )1 /� 79F46 � Fran apr mldtAdusl«osgaale sakw�,Is0s0 MgM.bNInIbMNkhM1of r hleny, • •lelrrbn oMa 04. of basr l l "' 0 small or m9neW of tbwwd pr nbn In oncew sea olJM�,Ipalwwoferrablesk"soNNp' d"liltmepaimm? 10 No 0 YEe v m Ps— I I I an rpar+s.n..e of Pfp«. W WW•wlabdby.aph .. ,.. . I r under PWMW of that I Va" szaminsd MNs appNoaMon, Indudlrrg the 0000mperi ft sdre kdm and statansnts, and to the la Mead iof'rny WWAmllpal and 111t Is V^ gorred and oompleoe. Ifurill rcartifyVWIhavereadandarnfafnlliarwlthTlMa4ofihsAlsoksstakrtasandNsrpyI and#WInscowdancswlthASO4A1.450, fro person odd titan Ite appillunl(s) of IUci'Mtsss(s) has any *ad Or Irdred financial�sn Ow Noensed business. I agree to provide all Infonnallon regalYed by Mw AlooWlc SeWage Centrd Board In sulpporl of No application. if application Is for a Sewage gspens" or Package Store Ilgerrem, I caft fltat each applicant named on INS application has reskfed In the aoats of Alaska for at leval one year pew to the date of WO a anOW do applicant is a corporation registered and gw MW to do bwtness in tf re some of Ala�altaifbr One year prior to the date o1 tiNappMwUon. or all! of the sheroholdws haw reskfed in era sate of MnW for at cleat one yew prior to the oldie of This application. o� c f SIMr.Ybod end to bet. mo we 7411 B Am~ and sworn to bolos mo lib dWof C -i%C. -1�, drys .19_ _ rgTARY IC IN AND FOR ALAaKA NOi'AiRV MM KJ AND POR ALASKA "i, 4°MM1wMM ipmM kW o mnbNon w9kes i--r�F �3 Fom104-M Pop 2 (Rw. SWIM) , , Shot rAlooke ::Mlle k Blwrsnpe CMlbol Board PAGE 1 OF 'AD W. Bevlhtll Mrenw LMOR LICENM APPLICATION Ml�wapl, Apolaa NBDt (ft"o �..� ftn ` BMW I«b 1 arms 7 to Ill ABC Beard. (D07j ay.Bao �`+.a. J ,*' ors //� � �C- Kamp M f for pear Ides. This epNaMkn Is for. ""Kk one) A fWl oelwWw Most, D The @IK M rdh Wbd h 01 arw endfna T1P• of Appb am: LkenSS Type lave be SMIIIRe Rsfwawe far do a Par LI@wwe rear Fedwal EIN D Nest ® Rwleww ci, dab. a.r I.17,1710o ++ I IBAearq OR ❑ alp• m key Cheer" ft 1 00 Isms Fw 100.00 llosllae NeMIM'.-. B 14eaaabSSa Melaked relMee a legal BD e1gM-frour �ri °YiM�' I�auoarMlrr f.wa I D4.1!1.lI�OKIp Psmay (ifD *wool*) $ Tua.n.. Fwa« p Roleele@rf 8 YES ND o 14 IA I aa+aed setion request ror G AkokeloDevon" — Teti $ do. as AI15 or wk'e1M to 1pomminbd MOB aMi pn dw looilearye: EEA3l ELLS "049 dAY,2 or l J— mn Cownfey 01MANNM11wm YnaMWng Ao*. (Oft Instructions) P or Box 444 KEN81, qh 971611 ❑ THIS IB A NEW MAlU?i+1 ADDRESS . ' �6* J Rftg-'Lr e 216 F1 aA/.Go KENIiI, AK `T 9`�l ,� . - - , , . - CRY KfWfit. a ?T6// MMMMMW - - . Nullw«a) •• - 's - ®. no fllrMWsumsRsioowbm e� Ne11Is w be Mood on put* soon M In esilwrekkp b kYIofworelss@: Is' apTeYh-1 grollwtlwn MISS@ Ihen 30 Hiles from the boundemes of e ,NOF. LK R s��-. s I L CIE g ^may o�gnled My. berm" or unNNd numkwkrn a1b..Il�a�arM�M dr�«.tlN: I ok�kls.wfl�Ma und.r: c �ulok: )� i i p As oa.r taro on ❑ GreaterDw, so root,. Less ow w M na.. p NApnxe.el@ 1I AL 1 ❑ Lofetl Onl WAW No.: Rwsioea to be fioansed Is: Fwls oubleN�4lp Flan M.shu (R@quted tar new ra proposed OufldMr((S) ,P 11esr Of Ired far M New aM1 Rsiwelwn AfA 1 k- mnp*w 1w Tfew@wr of Llow so Nokpw SSW RekSSlbn oppkwlons only. D - MpMw'y TM•Iw. AWd+ doounwllw whkh 'doraulr undw AB 04.1 MO. Nan•(.)mod Moft, R-ld aCW a Lkwnsoo(s) . ❑ ftrAW TMWw. Any Nohow SSeeuwd under AS O4.tr.S?D far popoow of w Ai8 a.t r.eDO(+1)gBY k • wwr nnwn,m.y beredkr;lrww w f(kd wkh ink NppllOM(ISAAC10441p/p PABlMP•a-MpAPMNcWA"wk%MbaloNr w:(AkiwnefdwaneowlplreNrray► , � _, . .»....g„„_,..�.._.},.� , �.. . BEFORE TFIAlMW% , Dokq Business As: (Buwnew owns) BEFORE 7RANSFOK Strew Address M Load"" MMRM NeppNewaM k+eoMporwbn. (ABo4.IraBq DO% Mtw soft As (Business Norm) U £ rWe Of Inoogwrwbn In Atrwke * • CIIy, BIW. 2(P Code .named Strad A1ldrs"C'N'N'oco"" of Buwnow CNy arld Bfarll Gorporete Ph" No. Is Ike oorparom in good swKArq With dle Sills of AlelkR DopoAW ment of conwwm SSEoonomk Develowssrdt 51 YES D NO Repkwrsd AVk (Nwrw end W&V Addreas) t7t trt;'ST ffNBcK 3'rBD7 po, 13e1( (.66 Apmft A%m*A Flissidefty y.ws:33 alit" AB«de Plwme No. - CORPQ*MXM D09CTOM AND WOCgWLDM W. saWWW eh1wMIM neu*Wy) % or &rwSS of Ful Nano Mo not MSS kraal) Mould Aakess Dew a BHA O-«slrlp _ �G '' Z 2-4 r— EPa tg, x 21 v '��• ='— Tle IL� MO ARCA UrM17 U= UNLY •, �9// Lken" Nurtrber gate Approved DModoes signature - - Form 04-M Page 1 (Rev. SM) ALA SMA LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICA71ON PAGE 2 OF 2 AiTIM F. TE OPPI II MMrORMATION. N" 10" 1 eO Powstd wr.fen n o9bw. d ths OI N or esepFaalfd l� s oOgOYeaeli� M Oelawe MeeMW "ON& MW P Odit Yb*PmditK 0 - I A) end Tneeenr. We adeaaw � r eo Y Ful /bm Me not wo NINIeb) FM Mwee (Oo net we W41* Kr,v,v.r"TH %',r RSo v 'ER4"le MW" Mean MAYq AddroM /07 6 w R 4 .c- y r Avg= P.O. Cry, awe, ZIP Cato CRY. WAK Ztv Cade — t.vAi 996/ Hw w Mdnse (r drftran hem m WiQ etldiw) - MMane MdraNe (tf dRa w ham ov" eddnw) _ Do" of laM Roma Phone uvodt rhlono 000001010 Horne Phone Wak Phone - - a - ysy 9 3 - 76.2 AY ---- LorqM dAt*@ A 00 01 MepplbentIsmooIaeYen.YMdM1MeonwmoomMyw hold. of e9wtNNeaogmvo^kkwNytMaaPomeanbeyw y Yeera Mpnew Yom Mmew - 6 E A -2 11/ a:.� o s iE Fa Nome Me net uM inftkp Poll Mono (DO no we Nerea) 1`l� vu� L F/GvrJRNGy 119w q1©,v �lo,pR/S MLI MV Aadnww lraNq M - - ,0 A, is 6 v B 0 72 Jy Z Coy. Shift, Zip COW --,. - -. Oly,&AN, apt. -- - - i- I S s 995;3-s- Home Ad9wM IN drhnnt from mdYq wdmoo) Hann Aedrne (v olNerwe from we eaarMs! iz t Q 0, SP-R Oep d ankh Hans Phew vfak Phone pep d No lfonw Phone Work Phone- ,07- 76-P70 3 n7a /- �_ y 77 S/73 5A9-sv- o(AWw If MgxRlee oogao, . MwMNyMoapmYedlbyw hold. L011h ofAlake..AsWOPW It eppNonnheeca oredon.wWaydwoo,paepofteyaa hoK Y Y Idotltlw Ak i—U i .vr eb° 5f CRET.4R Moto MPFW ld fa of d gvkowne. .... (g NO ❑ YES If yM. VIVO WWO, wnw of hwelnMo. end MCI*-- Ftee u� NIdN11aa1 a awpaep damertipd Oeow twin aOnMrld d • hbty, • vleaeen ~ 94, orGoon owwM so o IloonsM ornwnew d Ileawed p n im 1n wwthw owe dint 4*w ftsa of ad owde ONarMelay or M lod s'p.7 W NO ❑ YES e!ON' 1016— e1 OR upaep d— d PP-. aarrtsewMatdoeeaftsbyeeahObseetlL . I dadw undar y of MM! f have 4 twulined "a ap- W. , n, kw*x np t o accompany" sdNdulah} and statements, and to the bead of my knout dgd =Id k ttw mph c snd compWM. i Ifult woert"Yowlhev" t ardMmlanWwvM TW4dtheAWM,staWWandthf ,anrw d#WInocoordaewlthAS 4.11.450, no person olhertlual w sppNow*) or Maware(e) has any director hK& Inartchtln Wo tkeensed buskleea. ' I agree to provide all 1Mbnmallon requked by the Alcoholic ewerapa Control Board In support of this application. If application Is for a Bevor pe Dispensary or Package Skere license, ) certify that each applicant named on this application has resided In the state of AkII M for at leash era year prior b the date of this • and/or this applicant Is a corporation�ed and qualified to business In the Alls"for b the date won, or e l of the shareholders ham In thestab o(Alaska do vlats of ons year prof of�k for at least one year prior b Iha dab of #6 applicaion. INCINATUR110 OF SWOdb� i on�da�gm w,bgl_o,o mN aA rl lr 1 m eabw'bod and sworn to twbn me this y'd7 doy�.7�54M� 7j.(n(� • 1' ` 19 dev or 19 _ NOTARY PUkfC.IN AMO'fOR ALASKA - . NO11"1 VtXMX WNW FOR ALASKA Mr commaron «¢+ne J�4,e9a�'M �, 19 9 / Mir eamssswn wghes Fom 04-001 Pago 2 (Row. 9199) SUPAR`i"M NT OF REVENUE SNr oE, �o�-sae VE AL(�K?LICBEVEAW�;f �L BQARD January 25, 1990 Janet Ruotsala, Clerk City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Kenai, AK 99611 Dear Ms. Ruotsala: We are in receipt of the following applications for renewal of liquor licenses within the City of Kenai. You are being notified as required by AS O4.11.520. BEVERAGE DISPENSARY PACKAGE STORE Katmai Hotel Restaurant & Lounge - Tourism The Rig Bar 'd \ - 3 0 -- C� O o 6 V� cc; Kenai Peninsula Borough i KEI'11AI PENINSULA SORt UGH D 144 N. BINKLEY • SOL.DOTNA, ALASKA 99669 PHONE (907) 262-4441 DON GIIMAN January 30, 1990 MAYOR City of Kenai Attn: Janet 210 Fidalgo Kenai, AK 99611 RE: 1990 - Liquor License Renewal EADIES FRONTIER CLUB - Beverage Dispensary EADIES FRONTIER LIQUOR - Package Store KATMAI HOTEL REST/LOUNGE - Beverage Dispensary Dear Janet: Please be advised that the Borough will have no objection to the renewal application of the above noted liquor license(s) based upon unpaid taxes. The Sales Tax accounts registered for this business are filed through 9/89. Personal and real property tax accounts registered to either the applicants or business are current through the tax year 1989. Please send us a copy of your City Council approval/objection letter for our records. Thank you for your cooperation in these matters. Sincerely, Cheryl Smith Delinquent Accounts ' sub W Abhors ,+^>. AfthoMd'Gliver,ps control Board '�0 W. Seww�gwtwe J twp� AMtflw 0a501 (po+) T"483O r i rrUQUOR LIGEMW 1 ThIs appi o ll n M for. (shack one) ® A full cWNWN yew PAGE IOF2 8wtd Pwto I and 2 to the ANC lewd. K"eP Rvt 3 for your fYes. ❑ The ek nladh period ba01 end on" SOCIMA.LICIENOE[WOMAIIOKmmbo"Iommd f« ee M TWO W AppBOWae Llanse TWO vt raye NOW I�is�ten>j�ar BIMMe Raft oNw F« Lbsnee Year I PWWW MEIN am M.11. '7 1 1990 92-90t10'll4d 0vwdn0 OR ❑OIrbWMunldpaply LiDarna FK$ 1 ,, FlNno F" )$ 100.00 PeneltP (N..��--- --_-- [ap11p«ble) $ CunentLI*WUaMWlhl — 0 Trienews NMMdw LIMby-0(j ifrMWIM.hae 14151416TbmfMwowevape aism 3o*Whour 4�Ms+akw �e wMt«MMYr yw/►1ws I.++.�Iw YES Iraw 11MaaeMedaMdNwwaw[rqu"wt« [**AWWwwBwvp +rMSW rlU$-06 R .-- --- OW T $Rsfeaan Saw epise0 or bwsMesae's nee and =ttp addwae r p WtatYt apNearon r» soma: no" Tn�= Rl c far Conrnunlry Coundl (9ee 11"iio1—) Now and MWp Addreu Jose Ramos and Maria C. Ramos City or Kenai OW44Aawu. MBwMree 127 W. Piorwer Avenue i4ain Street � W tidalyo i;uad Homer, Ak. 99503 Kenrti , slit ;K t '+ [f,11 ay Kenai, Alasua Balnw Phone Nonber(s) ❑THISw ANEW M JW ADDRESS (907) 235-7963 SMCw"0.p"jwqE83pBETCwM0'"*t.Z wl 1 IorNeMand Roloptiarta 4ppokowe. Nara to be pow onPMW "A or in Siesta" tit ww"peatMa: j _ b baSen aA plWtitarMigresbr IMn «Na alen 50 n11M from M" bourrderin W a lip R } v Da 1 llP ■+�aew t r$1 16 Wn. borough or owes Munrcpe ty)+ ❑ G "a then Ib mees ® Lea then 50 nibs ❑ Not AppncWb CkWMt Bp a DWW" manwred Wrdw: 3 st C Church:I AS O4.11.410 OR 6bwt01wroh: I � � Local Ordnance No.: PrWtdne b b" b: Plow *WxMWl to Flee WrMM (R***od for now end Proposed buadh,ge) Fevft El New ABeched for IN New and flWxWbn Matt l wfto ad No One wM Whom W -1111 bewrapf *0Mdll, scrod. NMt(leMMe11(wIt'dfptw[delhAMaMohwgedhemONMW ►ACKAO[6fORE bthonollosaeNlMconotctev«- oon tunkt paaasedar4oretondballMlwrgedhom itN sh4amMd arllfwwlBsd M do Alcoholic BleMsfle Central pa In nWonee to ~ orders bokg renewed 7 bW 0"rem wbmmedH Solvd? ❑ YES 10 NO ❑ YES Cl NO 0 YES 0 NO MIW 0" oamploped for Thero0 of Lowe Hower and Rww"on gw&Mtlona only. ❑ Me, -- I I Trweht. Mich documents reAloh "tACMlca "ds1sWC under AS 04,11.670. ❑ MogWW TerteW. Any h*wnwd WMbnbd Under AS 04. RAM or pwpow W appfybg AS 04.11.91IS(4)(0) It a 1Mer nnrolvat" 6WA W, RUA be Obd WO lids epp1b 0 (15AAC104.10 M).ReWerpsnorWpropMyeomhredwithticbtnocpw w (AWah Matra on"* a reaawy) Nwie(e) end Md" Addrw of Current I.Iowwoo(s) . BEFORE TRANSFER Doke BuMnea As: MuNnw Name) BEFORE TRANSFER Street Addrem or Location IMPORMAT1.01 L ww the anlpNraM R epelceW «oD-e(ppeCMlt b • carporeson. (AS 04.11.M) CapeYaM RMrne -. Who As (Bwllrefle Nra) DW" of Ingo" Viol In Akwka VA" Aadraa A Aadraa «toceItI of Buakreee City. ftee, 2p Code Clty caw Sole Corporate Chloe Phone No. is M" ehwe tMIN CoMoFWbn M good Mend Mp wllh the Stet W Alaks, Dspwwwt ol Comm I rho Economic Dewbpmem+ ❑ YES 0 NO Repbbwd Agent (Nara orW k4WAnp Address) Agont's Abeka RsawWtcy — Yon: Mettle: Agent's Phone No. COMPOMTION DIII[CTOIIS AND WCOIO4OL09PIS (one addMo al sheWe 5 aaaeery) % or Sher« of FUN Nam" (D0 not Use b*kb) None Atwr"a Data of SkM a"'"W" 419 AREA OFF" VIBE ONLY Lowe"Numbw DeNAppovod OtrectofsBMpnetwe_�I Form 04-001 Pop i (Rw. 0419) R LICENSE APPLICATION PAGE 2 OF Z, •, * _ .. I!lIFOIMAATWK TM IafYONg dllanhMear HMI bePa`r foroeah w corporre a e. If It. Of -:-la YIMIK YfdedalM PY'adMafd, VbrMM/Mty fllld Traeaww. uw eddaaed PAs•• w nooaaaey. Fof NOW too HAt en ,. nr, FW Meow Ilia W Use MMbk) MM" Addbue 1'[7 W. Pioneer menae MMaq Aadau v '127 'IesL Pioneer Avenue Cly, eaea, z oCA419 liwor, Alaska 9960 CRY. moo, ZIP Codo - - -- 77om • H 990 - Nofae AAMeM P atween YAHr 104ft Mae" 185 Fa vi Alaska 99603 Nord Adbea p dfAr-e hem ma f addoaq - 1 • n rm-. i ], k 1-9r, D+IIA d1WN 9-16-57 r1dhM I Mho 35-r7` " wwh Phone _ �»-7 �'3 Dato of we �n_ _5 Hans Pha» Wod Pharo � z y. -. - d IfAjI, ,be, I "No O ewpoww-vveY— de1L IN I'll A it IF", IBM, ogaauar.tAAr0yumcon3orawemwNU bold Yore M"s YorA 'Mlertfna Fro NAIM lea eR tee 0010Q FM NMa (Do no uoa MEMO MMMp Adtldaw MMdN Iolweoa Cfy, a" Codo CMy, Mile, 2p Code -- Nerve Addwe (f dfraror4 ham MM oddoM) Noma Addew (f dawee ham f wAA eddwa) ads d w d, Had ►Nora YVorR PheM Do" of me ►Im Phew wad Phone L of Meats A I my V I111 fHw000rFN 9,e, buff1bocorpofAadlbe you Mu. L d foppfo.rA MewrporMMer, WntlylMcorporewdAoeyou Will Yore "Minds Was Madhe DAw WlMfadAlr M omperiae aMlaw denfeghetaeea mew lrer►eny faramtw efddoat ioawR'M wipolber '000 Me bavew" budMw MewwW In AhoM or my oe w Raw? O NO Q Yes fyAalMeAtda rfwMdbuadfoaa errd.dga.. License 189-652 Restaurant Beer & Wine License ff89-2252 - Son Joavle Don Jose's Restaurant ;_7 W. PiooRer 44055 Sterling Highway, Soluotna, Ak. 99669 Hmq,er, AK. 9"603 Nwany M,VvI"er,,F, I aebw MMdebowbewoorwkwd of a lloy,avbYtlond00104. or boon ewAftd M a foerww or nw"w of lie -read WernbaInawwaafo or fta Mpw Moo d see dote*"" a" IS aw ddt"Pa"Msn? ❑NO YM f,Yw.00-o"pWanMp—ah-dpW-. .ow bo wad areh wwwby e" gyAgnl. 1 dkhn wider Penalty of perry that I have examined this application, kkiuding the accompanying sdnedules and atatame tOA, and to the Is beat of my knowIledglA and'btilMif It trw, correct and Complete. I fUrttw oortly that thaw read and am!dandiar with Title 4 of the MOM ataMe$ and b reptflatlons, and that In acoordance with AS O4.11.450, no person other than the applIMOf s) or lcensee(s) has any direct or Indirect financial Interest In the licensed buahm. I agree to prwMe all information ro**od by to Alcoholic Beverage Control Board In support of this application. If appkoaton is for a Beverage 014pensary or Package Shore license, I certify that each applicant named on We application has resided In dye stets of Alaska fm at Wast aw year prior to the date of this a and* the appik+ant Is a oorporaton registered and gummo w do buaMen In the suite of MOM lot one year prior to the date of lhis applodlon, or all of the sharehdden have resided in the state of Alaska for at "st one year odor to the dais of this application. MMMILXM Ott' APPLIC F TAANSF Jose Aam08 i Maria Carmen Kamos aubwrbod -rd otMorm &A we rrw No 1 ; t! 7 Bubacrbad arq *MM to baton mo this dry or P.NIUt�I' .ta 19 deyof 1H /I NOTARY PUBLICIN AND FQN AlABKA + l3 r 1 ow! Oureii NOTARY PUB M N AND FOR AL4SKA My convaisobn eApba►•'''� .") ! `i y I '! ^ � - Mi' eanrAMdm afpheo 3 Form 04-001 Pe" 2 (Rev.• &se) . 1 AWW c Omwel . Ow" ba�.",e %sow. NssiMM 40 UOUQR MNNINNf fir! 4M-__ r PAGE 1 OF 2 NeM PWO i and 710 "m MC Noah. KM I4rl l far Vow f**e. TMa lowonlba is for. 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Aq hfllnanard aNN &W udder AB Ns.11.dyN afor of ......�..........._ _...� .........:._. ��.... dpplygy AS gw.t1.1NN{s MIt'sIINsr, Mssllsllry WOW, wlt )M IM}NMM dppNesNae (td AAMC idF.t�. fMM#,peNSIIMpgMAyotawspld IflNll �11Mhsgr b (AONM sasd Wom III wwwwl.ryM NNNf01 "MAIN WL D" Bush— M: (Bm*— NM+w) NEFOW TRANNpER. SU" Addw erLsoal , N gar Js m w padllon. pN o1 l umo) c"Wdla N)ulrw EAGLEECHIEF, INC. 0" As OWWO w Naha) AT11i11,1 HOTEL RESTAURANT & LOUN Ddw of fnoaporalbn In Ahwks E , APRIL 13, 1988 fMiNrq Aaerw RT.1 BOX 1315-2 flllalil YVga,Ila►a fafiallou df fwNl�w 0800'KENAI SPUR My. Cky. Slaw, Zip Codo K NAI A SKA 99611 D4' rwd sera E,:NiAI ALASKA 99611 Coiporala ONke ph" No 176-9838 Is the .bow Wrad coponlOw In yood aarwrq dnM pw dlssa d Aleeha• DspmWrwit of Comrww aW Eoawm o OMwbpawhY: E)YES ❑ No A,��� 11�11�r �' Ii G�. � 3 e e Rt. 1 Box_ 1315-2 Kenai% Kta6 ka 9961 1 Agents MOM Nsaldara:y 1 5 7 y.: M.W.: - AgwWoM ns No. GOItpO1lAWwWA rOIIM M- dddN W skeligN N nr+oaawdry, % or Shdrw ofFug Mama {Ds not ud111NYY) Noaw AdNsda Dew d Nlrtlr - JI)WIE CHARLES SINGREE RT, 1 BOX 1N15-2 KENAI, AK. 9118139 �$ ERIKA EDELTRAUD SVI!?REE RT. V 30K 131'5-2 KENAI, AK.17, TENS AREA OFFICE USE ONLY � Lbeme Nrneer Daft AppW4W -- Dlraawu slowibw %" 1 (Rev. also) Y c• ALASKA LKHM LICENSE APPLICATION 0 PAGE 2 OF 2 -`^ -I � �iK lallfr�ll INFOI,1111ATIMI. TMMeaOlh LtdOmrOMen mat w proMdaO ter Oath a oarpore 4 after. "the ararlislMtlis M e YMea YM swieaels hahlda the FheaknM VIOe PnrewM she Treaaular. tar raNdatrFape r aacessay. Fus Now me to a" h wa si Fie Naplo t0auar wrtlMar) ]IAME CHARDS SINGREE ERIKA EVELTRAU') ^IlIGREE --- — - hbasls ardbw hawq aeon.s XTJ BOX 115-2 RT.? BOX 1315-2 0". Shre, zd Cede cly, SLw, ZIP cub K NAI -ALA KA 99411 KENAI ALASKA Qa511 Mane Adber to dNYan hart no" admaeq Nome Adder h dllora, from we addnesI Dredahta FiarM Pllap • 008*faMh Nanw Plane tAroA Flan. 1 9 77 -983 283-h10] 101,5 44 7;-9835 ^83-rICl1 of IeI MOwrLYaaeeleMMigry hlMlilyfMaapawoaNb yaw .MOW, al Meppaosra Yawrporadon. Wow, theoalarsa.eMceyou hoha. Yaw 1lnlau U rMw .. 7 S HT i •. 7 SFCRFT Ry-T2EASURER IF+apwrf®eMelldaahlslYld JIMMIE CUARLES' SINGRF.E FulNwsetDo! ►aeYgAderr RI. I SOX 1315-2 Mae" Amen Day, Sire, zo acy. tow. 2p cot. - — 99611 HMO Assm" (f aaw«It frtllrrwalhrt aldiwal .Ilan• Aadwa Is wwn hwi few" o00rsos) 60141,11 lit Nana Photo IModt PiaM Da" a so Fbme Phan. Work Phone 9 7 - °3 - 101 LANIIIII of A", OW1106dkeaYlYaNtlOn•YMMlI areoaponboflbey. hoK L d "appkembetoppelbn.Ift UtylMtorporedeongy" hold Yaw Me"" Yeas IAOtafM t F A Dam wry WhIMA ar owsle too t er IrefOse Dam anw hammy dear or hwarsot bW 0 In any eeNralollNal baraaee human losraW In Alubs or any odw awT A] NO ❑ Yas P yes. go" we. ear* of wdnose, and addnws w foal had WON by ark aFpeed< , I declare Lar%W pa WAV 6f pally 00 I l 0w OWA*wd this "plloalion, inakKtifp the accompanying whoduMs and statements, and to the best od my knowledge �Ifld brrNsf n la UR+ir, avll an(! complw. I further ce" that I haw read andlalnfamilla with Title 4 of tit Alaska statues and Its rogulations,ond that In accordance with AS 04.11.450, no person other than 0,16 Opplican" or kOMlaa($) "any direct mr Interest In ft licensed b miness. -1 agree to prWde all I MOrmollo t Met*od by ria Alcahok Beverage Control Board In support of this application. M application le for a bo"rage ON ponvy or Package Store license, I corgly that each appk*M nand on 11cis application has resided In fit state of Meeks /or at *W QM yopr prior to the date of this opppcatlon; and]or Vw applicant Is a corporatkxt registered and quaWl*d to do business In to sWp A110" 116rone year prior to fit data of 1Ms appticMltlon, or allot the shareholders haw resided in Ow state of Alaska for at West one year prior te the dos of this application. 81" OF APPLIC OF TRANSFERVEM Submerged rev swan to bdorol+IN thY :' 1 8 ' I! SUbw%ed and sworn to before no this days 12ecern b'e1 is gg dye ts__ NOTARY PUSI.IC IN AND FOR ALASKA j!ARY f ullf IN AND FOR ALASKA (spree My tortnOalon osplres /'Z �/9 4 tAy wrtmhlNal Form 04-001 Peg. 2 fRw. 8nal �-a Kenai Airport Commission Minutes February 8, 1990 7:00 P.M. City Hall Council Chambers Chairman Bob Summers Presiding 1. ROLL CALL: Bob Summers Bill Toppa Brian Shackleton No quorum present. Meeting cancelled at 7:30pm. ( y� Patti Truesdell Recording Secretary for the r City of Kenai ( KE NA = HA RBO R COMM = S S 2 0 N January W 1990 - 7:00 P.M. Kenai City Hall Chairman Barry Eldridge AGENDA ROLL CALL a. Election of Chairman b. Election of Vice Chairman ? r La R N v c- (done annually) /2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA -.s c- -f- -0 C APPROVAL OF MINUTES of November 20, 1989 4. OLD BUSINESS a. Finalize Five Year Plan b. Work on Comprehensive Plan ,- (Planning Commission would like to set another work session as soon as you are ready - all members need to be involved) 5. NEW BUSINESS a. Implementation of 1990 Projects (if finalization is completed) \ 6. CORRESPONDENCE 7. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS 8. ADJOURNMENT - Set Agenda and Date for Next Meeting W r-�- vnS raYLf l �� 0 u ej . NOTE: Mr. CoughenhowerIs report has not yet been published. I will send copies to you upon completion. Will Jahrig and Ervin Whitbro - your terms expire this year. Please let me know if you wish to remain on the Commission as soon as possible. KENAI HARBOR COMMISSION MINUTES January 15, 1990 7:00 P.M. Kenai City Hall Chairman Barry Eldridge 1. ROLL CALL: Barry Eldridge Tom Thompson, Excused Leon Quesnel Ron Rainey Ervin Witbro a. Election of Chairman: Commissioner Rainey nominated Barry Eldridge for Chairman. Motion seconded by Commissioner Witbro. No other nominations. Motion carried by unanimous consent. b. Election of Vice Chairman: Commissioner Quesnel nominated Tom Thompson as Vice Chair. notion seconded by Commissioner Rainey. Motion carried by unanimous consent 2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Under New Business "Item B" add Ward Cove Packing Permit. Motion to approve the amended agenda was carried by unanimous consent. 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 20, 1989: The minutes were approved by unanimous consent. 4. OLD BUSINESS: a. Finalize Five Year Plan: Commissioners reviewed the five year plan approved at the November meeting. Also reviewed was the "Public Facilities and Services I. Harbor" that came out of the Planning and Zoning Commissions last work session. Vice Chair Tom Thompson attended that work session and helped to incorporate the Harbor Commission's five-year plan into the City's Comprehensive Plan. Commissioners reviewed in detail both documents. The main addition to the Comprehensive Plan, that is not currently included in the five year plan, is immediate development of an oil spill response plan. Commission members agreed that this was a good addition to the five year plan. Action taken: Commission members agreed with the goals as stated in the City's Comprehensive Plan. The Kenai Harbor Commission's Five Year Plan will be amended to reflect the addition to Goal #1 the development of an oil spill response plan. (See attached copy of the Five Year Plan with this revision noted.) b. Work on Comprensive Plan: Commissioner Eldridge will contact the Planning and Zoning Commission and see when they Page Two Kenai Harbor Commission Minutes January 15, 1990 have scheduled their next work session on the Comprehensive Plan. 5. NEW BUSINESS: a. Implementation of 1990 Projects: Commission members reviewed the goals developed in the five year plan. Commissioner Eldridge will be following up on Goals #1 and Goal #3 and Commissioner Thompson will follow up on Goals #2 and #5. The remaining goals will be considered long range and will be addressed by the Commission as a whole over the next few years. No immediate action taken at this time. A general discussion followed. b. Ward Cove Packing Co. Permit: Commissioners reviewed the requested permit for 21 proposed Mooring buoys, Permit #1-890345. Commissioner Rainey moved to approve the requested Permit #1-890345 by Ward Cove Packing Co. Motion seconded by Commissioner Witbro. Motion carried. 6. CORRESPONDENCE: None 7. COMMISSION COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS: None 8: ADJOURNMENT: Commissioner Quesnel moved to adjourn the meeting. Second by Commission Witbro. Motion carried by unanimous consent. The next meeting will be held February 12th at 7:00 P.M. Respectfully submitted, a i Truesdell, Recording Secretary for the City of Kenai KENAI HARBOR COMMISSION FIVE YEAR PLAN 1. Immediate development of an oil spill response plan and a plan for compliance with Marpol V regulations in the Kenai River. 2. Pursue land acquisition and development of the Beaver Loop boat ramp and parking facility. 3. Continue to promote economic development of the harbor area. Investigate ways to promote industries such as land leases, tax incentives, or bringing down water and sewer facilities to the harbor. 4. Lengthen the present City Dock approximately 150' and build an additional trestle as soon as additional dock usage dictates that it be done. 5. Develop a maintenance program for the City Dock, specifically addressing the need for cathodic protection 6. Continue to explore ways to expand present onshore harbor area, through land acquisition or expansion to to the old boat dock area. 7. Continue to explore means -of dealing with erosion of the City bluff area. This may take the form of bulkheads with release of private lands to the city. Kenai Harbor Commission Minutes February 12, 1990 - 7:00 P.M. Kenai City Hall Chairman Barry Eldridge 1. ROLL CALL: Barry Eldridge Tom Thompson Leon Quesnel Councilman Kevin Walker, Ad Hoc The meeting was not called to order because there was no quorum present. Patti Truesdell Recording Secretary for the City of Kenai KENAI ADVISORY LIBRARY COMMISSION MINUTES Kenai Community Library Kathy Heus, Chair February 6, 1990 7:30 P.M. 1. CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order at 7:30pm by Kathy Heus, Chair. 2. ROLL CALL: Kathy Heus, Dr. Paul Turner, Mary Quesnel, Carol Brenckle. Absent: Joanne Elson, Dennis Simmons, and Janice Rodes. Also in attendance: Emily DeForest, Library Director Councilwoman Chris Monfor, Ad Hoc; Emily Clausen, KPC Librarian 3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Motion to approve the agenda by Commissioner Turner approved by unanimous consent. 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF JANUARY 9, 1990: A motion to approve the minutes by unanimous consent was made by Commissioner Turner. 5. PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD: None 6. DIRECTOR'S REPORT: Commissioners received the Monthly Management Report for January, the Circulation Report and a monthly calendar. Emily reported that she had just completed a ten-year retro- spective report on the Kenai Library for the City Manager. Emily also reported that the Soldotna Library will be closed during February and March so we will be seeing an increase in library services for Soldotna residents. Emily answered questions from the Commissioners about the monthly report. 7. OLD BUSINESS: a. Book Sale: Commissioner Quesnel reported on the Booksale. It will held in the Kenai Mall in the area by the Book Cache. The sale will be held Friday and Saturday, ;February 23rd and 24th. The Kenai Boy Scouts, ages 13-18, will be helping to set up tables and load books Thursday evening. Flyers and public notices have been sent out. Mary will be contacting her list of volunteers later this week to help at the sale. The Commissioners thanked Mary for her help and efforts towards this year's Book Lovers' Sale. b. Library Plans: Emily passed out a draft of a floor plan of her ideas for a future extension of the Kenai Library. Any expansion should include a conference room, (facing City Hall), a children's area and a large stack area upstairs. These plans will be discussed with members of the City's Planning Commission. No action taken at this time. Page Two Kenai Advisory Library Commission Minutes Febuary 6, 1990 C. Goals and Objectives: Commisioners felt that there was not much more that needed to be done in this area until we hear from the Planning Commission. 8. NEW BUSINESS: a. Next Meeting: Commissioner Turner moved that the next Library Commission meeting be held April 3rd. Motion seconded by Commissioner Brenckle. Motion carried. If any new business comes up and the Commission needs to meet in March, Kathy or Emily will contact Commissioners. b. Other: None 9. COMMISSION COMMENTS/QUESTIONS: Commissioner Turner thanked Mary again for her help with the upcoming booksale. 10. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 8:15pm by Kathy Heus, Chair. Respectfully submitted, Patti Truesdell, Recording Secretary for the City of Kenai 2-15-90 DON YOUNG CONGRESSMAN FOR ALL ALASKA WASHINGTON OFFICE 2331 RAv®uRN BUILDING TELEPHONE 2OZ225-5765 COMMITTEES: INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE The Honorable Mayor City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Kenai, Alaska �' D M W of p�it�es 1tt*itq tM. NA. 20515 January 17, 1990 John J. Williams 99611 �< Z 7, t Dear Mr. Mayor: F�"Ift / 1tLrrrxme ai11roo-u4iv 401 FEDERAL BUILDING P.O. Box 1247 JuNEAu. ALASKA 9M2 TELEPHONE 907 566-7400 501 FEDERAL Butmw KETCHKAN, ALASKA 99902 TELEPHONE 9071225-%W FIT. 1, Box 1605 KENAI, ALASKA 99611 Box 177 KoDIAK, ALASKA 99615 P.O. Box 1660 NOME. ALASKA 99762 Thank you for your letter explaining the impact that Deputy Assistant Secretary Perry's order would have on the Economic Development District of the Kenai Peninsula Borough. I appreciate learning of your concern. I contacted the Subcommittee on Economic Development of the Public Works and Transportation Committee to ascertain more details of the problem. Apparently, the Commerce Department has reversed this order since the effects of the order adversely change many economic development programs. Thus, the funding process should be as it was prior to the order. Despite the reversal, the Commerce Department may reformulate the applicable regulations for economic development grants. Fortunately, the process will be more open for public and congressional scrutiny, so I would appreciate hearing your views when the rules process begins. I would like to ensure that Alaskan economic development programs are treated fairly. Once again, thank you for writing, and I look forward to hearing from you in the future. DY:cnf With warm regards, 4 0 DON YOUN Congressman for 11 A aska c c_ — T-- 0 Q a - Is -` () w February 1, 1990 Mayor John Williams 210 Fidalgo Kenai, AK 99611 Dear Mayor Williams: INC. Here is an updated list of the District's Board Members as of January 25, 1990. Please note the expiration date of the term for your City's private sector representative. The length of terms of elected officials or municipal employees serving on the Board are at the discretion of the municipality making the appointment. The Board of Directors elected the following officers for 1991: Co -Chairmen: Mark Hodgins, Borough Assembly Chris Gates, City of Seward Vice -Chairman: James E. Elson, City of Kenai Secretary: Dennis Hanoski, City of Homer Treasurer: Sharon Moock, Borough Assembly If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at 283- 3559. Si cerel , Stan Steadman Project Director January 1990 Kenai Peninsula Borough Economic Development District, Inc. Office 110 Willow Street, Suite 106, Kenai, AK 99611............ 283-3335 Board of Directors Katherine Boling - *1991 Chuda Hse. #1, Central Ave., Kenai, AK 99611........ 283-5459 Bill Brighton 210 Fidalgo, Kenai, AK 99611.......... .............. 283-7539 Tim Cashman- *1992 265 Kobuk Ct., Soldotna, AK 99669 ...................262-4359 James E. Elson - *1992 P.O. Box 2788, Kenai, AK 99611 ......................283-7970 James Filip Drawer B, Seldovia, AK 99663........................234-7643 Chris Gates Box 167, Seward, AK 99664...........................224-3331 Nick Gangl - *1991 P.O. Box 1408, Homer, AK 99603 ......................235-8148 Wayne Haerer 144 N. Hinkley, Soldotna, AK 99669... ........ 262-4441-Ext230 Dennis Hanoski 4360 Calhoun Ct., Homer, AK 99603 ..... ............ ..235-8669 Mark Hodgins P.O. Box 372, Kenai,.AK 99611 .......................283-7862 Blake Johnson - *1991 Rt. 1 Box 1580, Kenai, AK 99611 .....................776-5212 Kristin Lambert •P.O. Box 3475, Soldotna, AK 99669 .... ............... 262-2888 Jerry Lorz - *1991 P.O. Box 1137, Seward, AK 99664 ... ................ ..224-8781 Philemon Morris P.O. Box 1082 Homer, AK 99603 .......................235-8383 Sharon Mock 295 S. Kobuk, Soldotna, AK 99669 ....... ............. 262-6367 Borough Private Sector Appointment (Vacancy) *Board term expires # U + E # VI # 7 it {t it # .i it + O {I # it « 00 it it {t « it {. + # 4 F it it it N co O O O V) N J O O « O # # r w o 0o 0 o Iz s s o « + N .� O C4 M U W �O co O + M to N N N J �p 1� O M O + + N H l.. O N O to # + H N N + # N d # + # « M « + # « + + # + # + W # # a � W N �• + +« m rn a E« Hd z y V) H z a a * K W 0 W [cal O 0 E. F. �F�yy „� M d« O +93. U¢ Fi W Pa. P4 H U U # {t + {t + {. # {t + it p {t « + « + {t « W W « + w H 4. iU a H < D s 'x z t it i. tOA Vf Ln t+7 49 W u PO H P4 F. F 4, pF: it N A Gi F D a •WC pay4 p1.j •#Y 'C {. Pi [aZ1 f� ll P4 N�. 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W 07 « i1 .y U1 V W J J.w « « « « S H H « U V1 F « « VI H F. « k a 41 i1 F w H U O « O « a o 4 « w k a w N-..3 Suggested by: Administration CITY OF KENAI ORDINANCE NO. 1359-90 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, AMENDING REV" ESTIMATES IN CERTAIN CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDS TO PROVIDE FOR EXPENDITURE OF THE 1985 LEGISLATIVE ROAD GRANT. WHEREAS, in 1985, the City appropriated $150,000 to purchase right-of-ways in Old Town for road realignment, and WHEREAS, only $3,000 of such appropriation was spent, and it appears that the remainder will not be needed for right-of-ways purchases, and WHEREAS, the City should appropriate the remaining money to the Upland and Highland Project in Old Town to spend the money as soon as possible. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that estimated revenues and appropriations be increased (decreased) as follows: Old Town R.O.W. Increase (Decrease) Estimated Revenues: 1985 Road Grant $(147,000) Increase (Decrease) Appropriations: R.O.W. Purchases $(147,000) Upland and Highland Increase (Decrease) Estimated Revenues: 1985 Road Grant $ 147,000 1986 Road Grant ( 29,969) 1987 Road Grant (117,031) PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 7th day of March, 1990. JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR ATTEST: Janet Ruotsala, City Clerk First Reading: February 21, 1990 Second Reading: March 7, 1990 Effective Date: March 7, 1990 Approved by Finance: e442 Return the white copy of pages 1 end 2 to: Ala$ke Depanmernt of Commerce and Egorie if: Der'1lopmont Dw,tawn of 0"Ostiionaf Licensing P.o. awl D4jC "-'"au. AK I Mt -stall on yellow Copy for your record$ 1. NAME10F ORGANIZATION Games of Chanceand Contests of Skill iR ■ M A7 ce. ' AS 05.15.020 and 15 AAC V5.1"a) Please read the instructions before completing this application. All section of On apptlmOm mod be completed Kna I Pete; nnu In Bit i Uers Asvr)c _ Mailing Address P,D. Box liS3 City, State, Zip Code 2. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Check one box. For definitions see AS 05.15.210 and 15 AAC 105.010.460. 'l a. Charitable C b. Civic or Service c. Dog Mushers' Association 7 d. Educational e. Fishing Derby Association f. Fraternal -3 g. Labor .:] h. Municipality lei. Nonprofit Trade Association j. Outboard Motor Association :1 it. Police or Fire Department and Company 3 I. Political m. Religious :3 n. Veterans 4. ORGANIZED AS: Corporation ❑ Public ❑ Private Partnership VAs ciciation 3. TYPES OF GAMES. List by com- mon name if other than those listed. See AS 05.15.210 and 105.1110: 105.160. 9'a. Bingo NOTE: Bingo games must not be held more than 9 occasions In a calendar month with no more than 35 games per session or series of games. 9' b. Raffles d Lotteries Vc. Pull Tabs ❑ d. Ice Classics ❑ e. Dog Mushea' Contests ❑ f. Fish Derbies ❑ g. Rain Classics ❑ h. Mercury Classics ❑ 1. Goose Classic ❑ j. Salmon Classic C k. Contests of Skill O 1. Marksmanship Rifle, Archery or Pistol ❑ 2. Races ❑ 3. Track and Field Events a. LOCAL OFFICERS (must be current, bona fide members in good standing) NAME TITLE a. asrwA1t'ED 19" GROSS RECEIPTS : do0.onn vp H-f5l GA. RSPWWIAL APPLICATION Most Recent Year Number: $ Permit q 1)41- t Issued: 19 $ h Attach the following required items: fleCument Alaska membership list (must have at least 25 members) O Copy of amendments to articles of incorporation and bylaws, if any; include copy of am endmonticertificate of irtcorporationlreinstatement. 68. NEW APPLICATION Number of years organization has been in existence in Alaska: Attach the following: O Current Alaska membership list imust have at least 25 men O Conifled trove copy of articles or incorporat copy of bylaws and national and state chi2? O Can of IRS cortificate or letter, or tax ption issued 6 to nonprofit organizations, if applicable O Documonliallon showing organization hF ' tfesn �. existence in Alaska three years or more re.g bari f s"terniVs, �- corresportdibnce to the organization, recet'ts, tar services rendered or supplied, etc.) Name and Mailing Address of National Organ lzattiion.(if appli or. ' 7A. ACTUAJ. 11M! GROSS RECEIPTS S / -1/r S 5g, Op 7 S. FEL Check the appropriate box and enclose the correct amount. If gross receipts from all Then the 1909 gaming activities were: Permit Fee is: ❑ 506S19,999; or if you are a New Applicant .............. $20.00 ❑ 82D,000499,999..................................... $50.00 Vii'6100,000 or more ................................... S700.00 SOCIAL SECURITY NO. DAYTIME TELEPHONE NQ Tian e Pre -sit &n f 5 5 - o5173 %ice - P*es'ld,enf !1110- 30- r1l a5 &La - q4gy -Rcin _v Nick 6s Sin iar y Pi43 - � - b'� 89 dba - 901'7 pa iter Treasurer ��S - s� - 8495 aba - C?461 FOR DEPA*I'iIA*MY OF COMMSIM *A* 911411111011111114 OOKOPMENT USE ONLY 00% of Rood" Stan* Nrmit Number. Date of loom Quarterly Reports Filed C 1 Financial Statement: C Yoe 1% Fee C Yee C No ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 C No ❑ Now 08.4039 (Revised 11" NOTICE GAW" ACTIVITIES MAY NOT BE CONDUCTED UNTIL THE PEMW IS ISBUEQ (1) 9. DEDICATION OF NET PROCEEDS. Before a permit can to granted, the organization must plan to use the not proceeds from gaming activities for the swar- ding of prizes, and for political, education, civic, puf flR, charitable, patriotic or religious use* in Alaska. (See instructions for specific ruled on how proceeds can and cannot be spent.) In the space below, 10,how your OMM111utbn plans to use the not proceeds from the gaming activities. Be specifier The. Vroce a% will be used +o promcte Ae- tied- be i n o }h e- mer tterM 11') to i fov i de ed"clot+jenat Qroyam 5 and ho lars �i ps VFor }he VtAhc and the. memEor,, �,r commun*jy dinners arid. �ood UA54eks) and �vr various 01,6r'I -able dona+ions - 10. PERSON IN CHARGE OF GAMES This must be a bona fide and active member of the qualified organization, or an employee of the municipality. This person is responsible for maintaining the records and preparing all the required reports. An alternate member must be designated as the responsible person during the absence of the rnemlreU in charge. If more than One afternato is to be designated, attach A soparato sheet and provide the required Information asked for on this page for each. 11 any primary of ahwafab nwlribor in charge changes during WA calendar year, you are required to notify the Department of the new person(s). A. PRIMARY L ALTERNATE Name Daytime Telaphone No. Name Daytime Telep hone plane Na Tot) 1 - 38% Mailing Address Soom secoft Nn Neflins Aderm I SocleI security Na .t 5 ur 5JO-30-.9'1Z el9Sq S ir >~i u.�a =7-55-059 City, taut, zip Code 11 Title clrA stolen zip Dods Title Vice- e -t 6Ska qqio 11 11. LOCATION OF ACTIVITIES. Specify where the games will be conducted, including the drawing of raffle tickets. If this location changes, you must notify both the Department of Commerce and Economic Development and the local government within 10 days. (For more than one location, attach a separate sheet.) Name and Street Address of Premises G t f. it A ( Nn. Ot" .5 Gn er, a one No. of Premises � - �Isl Back �r LOU nge-_p J147 Spur VteLl1 br. Ff ens. , ft k 9abf/ C Pule- En�.�lrn, 1r'A- 7'124 12. OPERATOR (if any). If an operator is employed to conduct the gaming activities, you must provide a copy of the contract with the operator to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development at least 15 days before activities commence. You may contract with only one operator for each type of gaming activity. The member who has been designated above as the person in charge of the games is responsible for monitoring the operator's performance. Name of Operator Copy of Contract with Operator: ❑ Is Attached ❑ Will be sent by certified mail no later than 15 days before the Done activities are conducted. 13. THESE QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED. YES NO O ZOA. Has any person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of, or on parole for a felony within the preceding five years? Er B. Has any person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of a crime involving theft or dishonesty, or has ever been convicted of a violation of a municipal, state or federal gambling law? ec. Will any person listed in 10 or 12 above receive compensation of any kind from the receipts of the gaming activities? If yes, explain. 14. SIGNATURE. This application must be signed by the primary person In charge of games listed In 10A above. CAUTION: A photocopied signature will not be accepted. Make sure that the original signed application is filed with the Department of Commerce and Economic Development. Submit a copy of the board resolution or minutes of meetings giving authority to the primary member In charge to sign the application on behalf of the organization. I declare under penalty of unsworn falsification that I have examined this application, including any attachment, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief it is true and complete. I understand that any false statement made on this application is punishable by law. I further declare that two copies of this application have been delivered to the nearest city or borough office for review. Signature/-lI Printed Name I Date X ,�% -----� 3eaf) Bunn - 3 - -%o 16. CITY ORiJW40RQUGH RE16PONSE TO APPUroATION- You must submit two copies of this application to the city or berefugh nearest to the location of the proposed gaming activities. Proof of filing must aa:ompany this aippfication. See Instructions. To speed processing, ploese haw the appropriate local govem- ment official indicate, by signature below, the eonattunity's approval of or objection to the permit. CAUTION: If this section Is on completed, the processing will be delayed 15 days to allow the city or borough time to respond to this application. THIS APPLICATION HAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL: ❑ Yes ❑ No (Attach explanation of objection) Signature of Local Government Official Time Date Printed Name of Person Who signed Telephone Na NOTICE: ANY FALSE STATEMENT MADE ON THIS APPLICATION IS PUMISHAe1.E BY LAW. 084039 (2) Return the white copy y of pa"i 1 and 2 to: Alosks Department of Commerce sn" sspnel"', 00*9proerlt P0.islomt Licensing Smm w 'wau. AaXVl1 detain yraOeM copy for yourrecarde 1. NAFAIK OF ORGANIZATION Games of Chang and Contests of Skill in I—SMW L , AS 05.15.020 and 15 AAC 105.100(a) Please read the instructions before completing this application All sections of the applloation must be completed 60DEAD ®; Er4e-LES 6. ESTIAWEO 119" aft" RECEIPTS � a<- $ 4 'tno 0 , ew Malting Address f� / City, State, Zip Code T 7-- R ,�ll 2. 'I'Y111'E OF ORGANIZATION 9. TYPES OF GAMES. List by corn- Cheok one box. For definitions mon name if other than those a* AS 05.15.210 and 15 AAC listed. See AS 05.15.210 and 106.110: 11*0WIGO. 105.160. ❑ A. Charitable C b. Civic or Service • c. Dog Mush*W Association ❑ d . Educational 0 e. Fishing Derby Association l4 f. Fraternal * 9. Labor ❑ h. Municipality * I. Nonprofit Trade Association j. Outboard Motor Association ❑ k. Police or Fire Department and Company 1. Political ❑ M. Religious n. Veterans 4. ORGANIZED AS. ❑ Corporation ❑ Public ❑ Private ❑ Partnership )IL Association ❑ a. Bingo NOTE: Bingo games mutt not be held more than 9 occasions in a calendar month with no more than 95 ganws per session or sari"* of games. b. Raffles & Lotteries ❑ c. Pull Tabs ❑ d . Ice Classics ❑ e. Dog Mushers' Contests ❑ f. Fish Derbies ❑ g. Rain Classics ❑ h. Mercury Classics ❑ 1. Goose Classic ❑ 1. Salmon Classic ❑ k. Contests of Skill ❑ 1. Marksmanship Rifle, Archery or Pistol ❑ 2. Races 0 3. Track and Field Events iL LOCAL OFFICERS (must be current, bons fide members In good standing) NAME F-1 TITLE AA. RENEWAL APPLICATION Most Recent Year Permit Number: AA C 81- OP W Issued: `W? Attach the following required Items: X Currant Alaska membership list (must haw at least 26 membstO ❑ Copy of amendments to articles of incorporation and bylaws, If any; include copy of amendmi"41oartiffcate of incorporation/reinstatement. 45. NEW APPLICATION Number of years organization has been in existence in Alaska: Attach the following: ❑ Current Ma"ks membership list (must have at least 25 members) ❑ Certified true copy of articles or incorporation, and copy of bylaws and national and state charters ❑ Copy of IRS certificate or letter or tax exemption issued to nonprofit organizations, if applicable ❑ Documentation slowing organization has been in existence in Alaska three years or more (e.g. bank statemenw correspondence to the organization, receipts for services rendered or supplied, etc.) Name and Mailing Address of National Organization (if applicable): 1 7A. ACTUAL 1t#!9 GROSS RECEIPTS $ 1 7 B. FEE Check the appropriate box and enclose the correct amount. if gross receipts from all Then the 1969 gaming activities were: Permit Fee Is: , AC$0•S19,9f19; or it you are a New Applicant ........ ..... i20.00 ❑ $20,000•$99,09..................................... S50.00 ❑ $100,000 or more ................................... $100.00 SOCIAL SECURITY NO. DAYTIME TELEP14ONE NO. Peres r-Z>S - .Z6- a//8 in9- 1, J15C-Je e EA54'e 1` &I - yo r -. 4 -3eg3 -3 At FOR DEPARTMENT OF C MMERCE AND 60000101C DE1<ELO MO"T USE ONLY �rrmil Nuftor. Date of Is"ue: Ouarterly Reports Filed ❑ 1 U 2 ❑ 9 ❑ 4 Financial StatenaM: U inn ❑ No C New -• - - r, me ION" of Ron op f Stamp —&An ACTIVITIES MAY NOT EE CONDUCTED UNTIL THE PERMIT IS ISSUED. 9. DEDICATION OF MIST PROCEEDS. Before a psrnNt be , � bMtion must pion Will" the net proceeds from gaming activities for the awar- ding of prizes, and for WIllcal, education, chrkf, ;tlhi or uses in Alaska. (See instructions for specific rules on how proceeds can and cannot be spent.) In the space below, *1 how yotir orglurtbMftn glens to use the not proaesds from the gaming activities. Be specific. 10. PERSON IN CHARGE OF GAMI S. This must be a bona fide and active member of the qualified organization, or an employee of the municipality. This person Is responsible for maintaining the records and plsparing all the Mquked reports. An alternate member must be designated w the responsible person during the observers of floe Asombisr in charge. If moue t oaltemaN Is to be damp wgsd, attach a separate sheet and provide: goroquked Information salted for on this page for ea dn. If any prkrnary or alterne member in charge changes during the oalerntlar ysAwr, you an required to aotify the Department of the new pers"s). A. PRIMARY B. ALTERNATE N � �r � z ��-t c� Na ib? -�►83 -3 y�i' Nanrs � t.. I cLE i s tl��. Deylims TiNphaee Na n7 a&�� --y! W1I free Addna tiesWilaWrNy Na MrMrp Address soeMl security Na City, slaty, Zip Goss 9- 4k Two tic. City, suit Zip cads Title 11. 'LOCATION OF ACTIVITIES. Specify where the games will be conducted, Including the drawing of raffle tickets. If this location changes, you must notify both the Department of Commerce and Economic Development and the local government within 10 days. (For more than one location, attach a separate sheet.) Name and Street Address of Premises Daytime Telephone No. of Premises 1 Lot e c 4, � ee, v 4 Z 6 Z? — ILI?, 3 12. OPERATOR (If any). If an operator is employed to conduct the gaming activities, you must provide a copy of the contract with the operator to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development at least 15 days before activities commence. You may contract with only one operator for each type of gaming activity. The member who has been designated above as the person In charge of the games is responsible for monitoring the operator's performance. Name of Operator Copy of Contract with Operator: ❑ Is Attached ❑ Will be sent by certified mail no later than 15 days before the activities are conducted. 13. THESE QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED. YES NO ❑ ;<A. Has any person listed in 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of, or on parole for a felony within the preceding five years? ❑ )< B. Has any person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of a crime involving theft or dishonesty, or has ever been convicted of a violation of a municipal, state or federal gambling law? ❑ XC. Will any person listed in 10 or 12 above receive compensation of any kind from the receipts of the gaming activities? If yes, explain. 14. SIGNATURE. This application must be signed by the primary person in charge of games listed In 10A above. CAUTION: A photocopied signature will slot be accepted. Make sure that the original signed application Is filed with the Department of Commerce and Economic Development. Submit a copy of the board resolution or minutes of meetings giving authority to the primary member in charge to sign the application on behalf of the organization. I declare under penalty of unswom falsification that I have examined this application, Including any attachment, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief It Is true and complete. I understand that any false statement made on this application is punishable by law. I further declare that two copies of this application hew been delivered to the nearest city or borough office for review. Signs �� Printed Name Date 15. CITY OR BOROUGH IIESpONSE APPLICATION. You t submit two copies of this application to the city or borough nearest to the location of the proposed gaming *610WI ktls,'Proof of filing must ae�rnpra 011116,40010611 n. See Instruction Tb speed prodsseiing, pfeaso have the appropriate local govern- ment official Indicate, by signature below, the community's approval of or objection to the permit. CAUTION: If Oft section is rrss completed, the processing will be delayed 15 days to allow the city or borough time to respond to this application. 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(h t0 � .N$N;cn N E J N t") k O �W € Ni-•r6i}ON #} Ji m Cn i �I ` "'{ --i to E (?� ? t ` CD D C D CO ; L); �N! i ; y v C?� Cjitq!A tb CJ�7 0 Cn tG� CO ?W tD t0 N i; i'NjA ;A 'p i fD v3 tb to (ot V > U) k O' pD Oj co f co CD C m D r m U9 D C _X r D m m m m m m C1) .,0 to O w . the while copy .pas t and 2 tit ,sska Depannleru of Commerce and Economic Developmset Division of Occupational Ucensing ROL Box O-LIC Junseu, AK M114W •ain yellow copy for if records Games of Chance and Contests of Skill MONTE C RLO PERMIT APKIC: AS -Gil is 10v(bi) Please read the instructions before completing this ii All sections of the application mast be completed 11. NAME OF oneANmilinON 00, if, 35', Mailing A City, State, Zip Code KfAhel , AW 1 (??4 2 TYRE OF ORGANO ATION Chock one box. For dfllinitions see AS 06-15.210 and tE AAC 105 011F.M. I a. Charitable P" b. Civic or Service C c. Dog Mushers' Association d. Educational ❑ a. Fishing Derby Association Xf. Fraternal I O g• Labor C h. Municipality I ❑ 1. Non -prof It'Pads Association O 1. Outboard Motor Association ❑ k. Police or Fire Department and Company ❑ 1. Political ❑ m. Religious ❑ n. Veterans 3. EVENT SCHEDULE. During the calendar year, you may apply for either one permit for an event lasting no more than throe con- secutive days, or for up to three permits for events lasting no more than one day each. A "day" Is any consecutive 24-hour per- lod. You may apply for only one "event" on this application. BEGINNING ENDING ,Z DAT ACTUAL HOURS OF OPERATION R:PM t`fA 4. ORGANIZED AS: XCorporation ❑ Partnership O Public ❑ Private ❑ Association A. LOCAL OFFICERS (must be current, bona fide members in good standing) 5. offa m M0 GROSS RECEMTS 14 "4 V V 0A. RENEWAL APPLICATION Most Recent p� L''9 Year Permit Number �91,4 9 Issued: Attach the following required Items: ❑ Current Alaska membership list (must have at least 25 members) ❑ Copy of amendments to bylaws, if any 5 B. NEW APPLICAMON Number of Years Organization Has Been in Existence in Alaska: Attach the following: O Current Alaska membership list (must have at least 25 members) ❑ Certified true copy of articles or Incorporation, or If not Incorporated, copy of bylaws and national and state charters ❑ Copy of IRS certificate or letter or tax exemption Issued to nonprofit organizations, If applicable ❑ Documentation showing organization has been In existence in Alaska three years or more (e g. bank statements, correspondence to the organization, receipts for services rendered or supplied, etc.) Name and Mailing Address of National Organization (if applicable): 7A. ACTUAL 19rl9 GROSS RECEIPTS S 2 S'3.OD ;" 78. FEE Check the appropriate box and enclose the correct amount. If gross receipts from all Than the 1969 gaming activities were: Permit Fee Is: ❑ W419,M; or If you are a New Applicant .............. $20.00 O S20,00D499,999..................................... MOO XS100,000 or more ................................... $100.00 NAME TITLE SOCIAL SECURITY N0: DAYTIME TELEPHONE NO. a—.e A , clevr ;ol-ro-tw4s" ;Z46A_-4e02_ IF W'L $ [t1.4 �P. 1M c, k's 1Q.e,a s a 2 E a f'� 1 y 30 ,�� • S"I a i(-aM Dso a �� a �� �� 8 -- o3 --z,6? 7 �0 — ?8z7 FOR DEPARTMENT OF COERCE AND ECOOMOC DEVELOPMENT USE 'ONLY Date of Resew W 1P Permit Number. 'r.. of Issue: Interim Financial Statement ❑ Yhs ❑ No Financial Statement: ❑ Yes ❑ No O Now NOTICE GAMING ACTIVITIES MAY NOT BE CONDUCTED UNTIL THE PERMIT 18 ISSUEDQ PLEASE ALLOW AT LEAST THREE 1MUM FOR R6iC8PT OF TIME PERMIT 084047 (Revised 11MO) (1) s. DEDICATION OF NET PROCEEDS. Before a permit can be granted, the organization must plan to use the not proceeds from gaming activities for the awarding of prizes, and for political, education, civic, public, charitsblopatriotic or religious uses in Alaska. (See instructions for specific rules on how proceeds can and cannot .be spent.) In the space below, tee haw your org,b IWIlon plums to use the not proceeds born the gaming activities. 8e speadic. AM oar A r, -r/;J ` Ki c� Net �Ir L+o e-A SCi�+,yt„ � ,�i C saL al.P �y/ I .'«�.eN �o r GL t l. p � >'.i �irhJ Mac rs 4 t Ari -Irt T i 10. PERSON IN CHARGE QF GAME& This must its a Done fide and SON* member of the quatlfled organization, or an employee of the municipality. This person Is responsible for maintaining the redwsls end preparing sfl Wa riilbalhliil reports. An alternate member must be designated as the responsible person during the absence of the member in charge. If more then one stlemate is to be designated, attach a separate shoot and provide the rn4ts►ed Information for on this page.for each. If any primary or alternate member in charge changes during the calendar year, you are reofutred to nottfy the DeputniIlrrt Of the now person(s). A. PRIMARY IL ALTERNATE Nanw bayuno Tdoonone Nla Name � k-3 Da"MN AMPtgee *a ^ .0 e lely'" 3 -Siz UMft Ad*"* tlDlmur"' Ma Addm" 110011011 ttrolydt!< Ift a/o i^ ,VX P tf xi 1f 2- A./ '3#1 ff Ch% Stab, ZIP Coda TWO C1 �� cftri $W% AP Cove lids �-. It r k. x��sui���t 11. LOCATION OF ACTIVITIES. Specify where the games will be conducted. Name and Street Address of Premises Daytime Telephone No. of Premises 12. OPERATOR (it any). If an operator Is employed to conduct the gaming activities, you must provide a copy of the contract with the operator to the Department of Commerce at least 16 days before activities commence. You may contract with only one operator for each type of gaming activity. The member who has been designatedabove as the person In charge of the Dames Is responsible for monitoring the operators performance. Name of Operator Copy of Contract with Operator. © Is Attached ❑ Will be sent by certified mail no later than 15 days before the activities are conducted. I& THESE QUESTIONS MUST BE ANswEREQ YES No Q ❑ n A. Has any person listed in 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of, or on parole for a felony within the preceding five yam? ❑ B. Has any person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of a crime involving theft or dishonesty, or ever been convicted of a violation of a municipal, state or federal gambling law. ❑ C. Will any person listed in 10 or 12 above receive compensation of any kind from the receipts of the gaming activities? If yes, explain. 14. SIGNATURE. This application must be signed by the pd*Wy person In charge of games listed in 10A above CAUTION: A photocopied signature will not be accepted. Make sure that the original signed application is flied with the Department of Commerce and Economic Development. Submit a copy of the board resolution or minutes of meetings giving authority to the primary member In charge to sign the application on behalf of the organization. I declare under penalty of unsworn falsification that 1 have examined this application, including any attachment, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief It is true and complete. I understand that any false statement made on this application is punishable by law.1 further declare that two copies of this application haw been delivered to the nearest city or borough office for review. Signature Printed Name Date X w so ,✓ a a 90 15. APPROVAL REQUIRED BY 101 A 1 116 Ef4FORCEMENT AGENCY. Before fiifna Your application. vow must have It aooroved by the law enforcement sawn which has jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. The statement below must be signed before a permit can be issued. We approved the schedule of Monte Carlo activities as specified on this application. Signatur of of t Agen Offtcl Date T lephone tft� !� - 3- Pri ted Name of Pereion o Si ned Above TltlelPosition Name of Law, Enforcement Agency 17o � (t°_ L t_n %►m, A.0--_ K�I,v n r P-D . 16. CITY (TA BORQUQ1; t ONSE TO APPLICATION. You must submit two copies of this application to the city or borough nearest to the location of the propos- ed gaming a6fivilios. f of filing must accompany this application. See Instructions. To speed processing, please have the appropriate local government official indicate, by signature below, the community's approval of or objection to the permit. CAUTION: If this section Is not completed, the processing will be delayed 15 days to allow the city or borough time to respond to this application. THIS APPLICATION HAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL: ❑ Yes ❑ No (Attach explanation of objection) Signature of Local Government Official Time Date Printed Name of Person Who signed Telephone Na NOTICE: ANY FALSE STATEMENT MADE ON THIS APPLICATION IS PUNISHABLE By LAW. 08.4047 (Revised 11189) (2) Return the white copy of papas 1 and 2 to: Mesita papattment of Commerce all inaau, AK M114M0e Rstrhr Yeaatn cow for your rotor" (lames of Chance and Contests of Skill H AS 05.I.0g0 and 15 AAC 105.100(a) Please read the instructions before completing this appiwatranr. AM saillool Of 110 appilleallim IOW be f;bvuMlpffOW 1W 1. NAME OF ORGANIZATION s. Efll'lllw we *most nEcepirs KENAI ELKS LODGE #2425 $190,000.00 Mailing Address GA. RINEMML APPLICATION BOX 666 Most t r Pamit�'ber: 8 9- 016 2 Yea 1989 Attach the following required Items: -P.O. City, State, Zip Code ❑ Current Alaska membership list (must have at lot 5 members) K E NA I A LA S KA 99611 ❑ Copy of arnatidmieft to articles of incorporation and bylaws, if eery; Include copy of amendmentloortificats of 2. TYPE OF ONtiANIZAfiON 3. TYPES OF CAWS, List by cl Check one box. For definitions moue name if other than those Incorporation/relne1atement. see AS 05.15.210 and 15 AAC listed. See AS 05.15.210 and 105.110: 106.oft4w. 105.160. $e. NEW APPLOCAT'ION Number of years organization has been in existence in Alaska: 1­7 a. Charitable XD a. Bingo NOTE Bingo games C b. Civic or Service must not be held more Attach the following: ❑ c. Dog Mushsre' Association than 9 occasions in a than month with no ❑ Current Alaska membershiplist (must haw at least 25 members) El d. Educational more than 35 games por ❑ Carlfffed true copy of articles or Incorporation, and ❑ e. Fishing Derby Association session or series of games. copy of bylaws and national and stale charters X f . Fraternal 0( b. Raffles & Lotteries ❑ Copy of IRS certificate or latter or tax exemption issued v g. Labor 1XIS. Pull Tabs to nonprofit organizations, If applicable h. Municipality ❑ d. Ice Classics ❑ Documientation showing organization has been in ❑ i. Nonprofit Trade ❑ e. Dog Mushers' Contests extsi>ence in Alaska three years or more (s g. bank statements, owrospotldenee to the organization, receipts Association ❑ f. Fish Derbies for services nentlered or supplied, etc.) ❑ j. Outboard Motor ❑ g. Rain Classics Name and Meiling Address of National Organization (if applicable): Association ❑ h. Mercury Classics ❑ It. Police or Fire Department ❑ 1. Goose Classic and Company ❑ j. Salmon Classic 7A. ACTUAL 1 e GROSS RECEIPTS $19 0, 5 6 3 . 0 0 ❑ I. Political ❑ k. Contests of Skill 70. FEE. Check the appropriate box and enclose the correct amount. v m. Religious ❑ 1. Marksmanship ❑ n. Veterans Rltie, Archery or Pistol ❑ 2. Races If gross receipts from all Then the 1989 gaming activities were: Permit Fee Is: 4. ORGANIZED AS: Di Corporation ❑ 3. Track and Field Events • ❑ $0419,91W, or if you are a New Applicant .............. ....... s20.00 ❑ Public X0 Ptleele ❑ $20.00040,09 ..................................... $50.00 ❑ Partnership Association XI $100,000 or more ................................... $100.00 fi LOCAL OFFICERS (must be current, bona fide members In good standing) NAME TITLE SOCIAL SECURITY NO. DAYTIME TELEPHONE NO. KENNETH A. PETERSON EXALTED RULER a 553-56-3555 (907) 283-9549 MAHLON C. MORRIS SECRETARY 574-14-5913 (907) 776-'5172 MICHAEL ANASTAY TREASURER 558-70-0270 (907) 283-372 ERNEST W. KNACKSTEDT CHMN. TRUSTEES 574-10-5703 (907)283-7624 FOR 000*nmw OF commom An 11100IfON111C omaomw un *MY aft of Raea m silt" Mmil NumbW. Date of Issue: Quarterly Reports Filed ❑ 1 Flnartolal statement: U YN 1% Fee ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ No ❑ New 084M (Revised 11M9) NOTICE: GAlAlllG ACTIWTIES MAY NOT BE CONDUCTED UNTIL Tiff PERW IS ISSUE91. (1) 9. Df01GTMON OF NET PROCEEDS Before a pexrea+t son be onlstl. the IrAitlon roust pistse,, to use the not proceeds from gaming activities tar the 3rver- ding of puss. and hbr political. sducatioo, (f pups: or strip IrwMM "r' Alaska ($ee instructions for speof#is ruiss an how proceeds can and cannot be spent.) in the space =, tell NI9Ni Y� iylgattixailon piarq t0 use ihnk nsl pnvoesds from the gaming sctivitioe 86 specific YOUTH ACTIVITIES: LITTLE LEAGUE, SPECIAL OLYMPICS. BOY SCOUTS, SCHOLORSHIPS, KNOW YOUR STATE GOVERNMENT.. HOOP SHOOT, ELKS YOUTH CAMP, CHILDRENS EASTER AND CHRISTMAS PARTIES, VETERANS MEMORIAL, SENIOR CITIZENS, FAMILIES IN NEED, CHARITY. 10. PERSON IN CHARGE OF GAMES. This must be a Lorna fide and active member of the qualified organization, or an employee of the municipality. This person is reopen si" for mi tlsining the records and preparing an the mquked reports. An aitenale member must be designated as Me responsible person during the obsonce of the WOMW in If m" than go tili" Is to be designated, attach a separate ~ and preevide the rerhtlired 1hiamotion 1a ltod for on this 060 for sot.If *"=Ivy or alterr w1wo awl M charge chang" during the, ctllalldar year, you are reoukod to notify the Oepa w4rit of the new per"s). A. PPAW Y a ALTERNATE Name Doomw 1ltlopireae lea Nacre Daytkne Tel 00M lea ERNEST W. KNA KSTEDT 2 24 MAIN" Address sealal seaway Na Me" Address tiaalM seaway Na P.O. BOX 532 574-10-5307 523 ASH ST. 487-14-7085 city. stain zip cede Title C H''MN . cite slow 20 Cede Tale KENAI AK. 99611 TRUSTEES KENAI AK. 99611 CHAPLAIN 11. LOCATION OF ACTIVITIES Specify where the games will lea conducted, including the drawing of raffle tickets. If this location changes, you must notify both the Department of Commerce and Economic Development and the local government within 10 days. (For more than one location, attach a separate sheet.) Name and Street Address of Premises Daytime Telephone No. of Premises KENAI ELKS LODGE #2425 205 BARNACLE ST. KENA1, AK. 1(907)-283-7776 12. OPERATOR (if any). It an operator is employed to conduct the gaming activities, you must provide a copy of the contract with the operator to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development at least 15 days before activities commence. You may contract with only one operator for each type of gaming activity. The member who has been designated above as the person in charge of the games is responsible for monitoring the operator's performance. Name of Operator Copy of Contract with Operator. ❑ Is Attached ❑ Will be sent by certified mail no later than 15 days before the activities are conducted. 13. THESE QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED, YES NO ❑ 0( A. Has any person listed in 10 or 12 above ever boon convicted of, or on parole for a felony within the preceding five yews? ❑ I B. Has any person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of a crime involving theft or dishonesty, or has ever been convicted of a violation of a municipal, state or federal gambling law? ❑ IX C. Will any person listed in 10 or 12 above receive compensation of any kind from the receipts of the gaming activities? If yes, explain. 14, SIGNATURE. This application must be signed by the primary person in charge of games listed In 10A above. CAUTION: A photocopied signature will rat be accepted. Make sure that the original signed application is filed with the Department of Commerce and Economic Development. Submit a copy of the board resolution or minutes of meetings giving authority to the primary member in charge to sign the application on behalf of the organization. I declare under penalty of unswom falsification that I he" examinedthis application, Including any attachment, and that to the beet of my knowledge and belief It Is true and complete I understand that any false statement made on this application is punishable by low. I further declare that two copies of this application have boar delivered to the nearest city or borough office for review. Signature Printed Name Date PkaT .2y� 15. CITY OR BOROUGH RESPONSE TO APPLICATION. You must submit two copies of this application to the city or borough nearest to the location of the propKleeci gam tg aelhriEiea Fkoef al NIkRp roust I�0 f awjepNaaUOn. See InetrtfcOM& lb ewsetl pnasrtsaft 0000 haw the appropriate local govern. meet official Indicate by signature below, the communf tt app of of or objection to the permit. CAUTION: If this section is not completed, the processing will be delayed 15 days to allow the city or borough ti to respond to this application. THIS APPLICATION HAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL: ❑ Yes ❑ No (Attach explanation of objection) Signature of Local Government Official Time Date Printed Name of Person Who signed Telephone No. NOTICE ANY FALSE STATEMENT MADE ON THIS APPLICATION Is PUNISHABLE BY LAW. F61 H E E UK'S 1!4,r,. ? TST rl M E hl P EF 7 T r, NUIPE� NAME A 0 D FE S S 7ME 1; A 9 E, i G r 11. IL rl m P. 0 Y I S' Ed 6 f:'E*N A T Box 4m--A i 'D061 I D HrIo Env r-C'669 4 #7 E 1 470 KE N! A 1 I M A A BOX 22 PTNH", L '2540 SEINE Cr HCO 1 BOX 1 1 EN, A. BOX -256 'T DU T N c d A;:C3CNr!;; --EMEN7 w 177' MTCHE! L AVE 6.11 AALNUT MA='. W'TLLTA.!e, W BOX 41-16 1 C' 20NALD R Box i249 BOX 6 6.1 !-ENAT 8 15 Q BOX -glid K.' E N* A T A F F. F E A BOX I M -7q- A TaMC:! A BOX 1555 N A I T 7-;ARF-C,-. HC0 I BOX I 6-17-All i;*E.1-4'A 1 11 22 PARTOS. P Y BOX 22054 BOY C: r.l. I I E f 7 BOX 215 VEN A I KI Tf- Li LIF F I R Ai, Pace No. 02/05/90 MEMBER NUMBER' NAME THE ELKS BUGLE MAILING LIST ADDRESS CITY 11 '7 1 p STATE CODE 857 BENNETT. JAMES W BOX 2 82.7! SOLD. W 40669 1285 BENNETT. JAMES E BOX 28231 cn.;n A4,11, 09669 461 BENTS. JOHN 0 BOX 1.1-2667 ANCH 00511 1028 BENZEL. S'ICHARD,D BOX 47-54 A I 10 't -7 B E FRNA P D . J 0 H N N 7_11c W. REDOUBT SOLD All. 90669 1731 706 CHEIR'RY LN RIG DEL A 05562- 774 FILL.DEAU. F"AY"OND C '2531 6 KIHEI RD APT f1:*IHEI H. 96753 D-115 E49 B L A C M 11: E D Buy 1705 ENAI � J. 99611 108 -STEVE W 45785 RIVCF;. AVE- S 0 L DO T NIA A 1 09669 587 BLAC�'. Sr:. GERALD BOX 513 b" E! 11 A. I A.4' 9961i 770 BLA'M"AEL!­ "OnSEPH D ;T 7 BCX 179 3 COLLINSYILLE AL 75961 600 SLOSEK.M. BOX 70076 N 1 N LCHI Cl A!' 0 '- 6 39 604 PLY74E. 1257 SLIV 3ALM DR.' 7.5 E !� 1 A all III El nY S rL A F.* r, 7�riq l7b7L4 ':�W EDMONDE '3r E -11 _B cl; cl E- I I c rj'-j 'p A! -T 6i�: C I'.T C-C­ nC cl: D0 4. 1 1 C­�'; Z, T! 5:. T 7 C U'L I E I E 3 THE BUGLE M"l-I!� TNIE ST --.i 11 Z. I P 1 71�� M�rlf t1l vc'k IT I �-1 TI�V T, m L, A :2, ZCX 1767 Do-'169 c H E Ml:�= 4 1 1 E C 86403 PL �C=* 7c3— r. 7i t'--C—T f4l 7:7 t T-L 4 Return the white copy of posse 1 and 2 to: Alaska Department of Commerce am lonwoo f Bolt 11I6LIC ' LManNnO mu. Art M1141M retain yellow copy for your records dames of Chance and Contests of Skill / f AS E11S.15 OM and 15 AAC 1W.1fiEf(a) Please read the Instnictions before completing this All "olklins of the piton awt he omplated 1. NAME OF ORGANIZATION A,IERICAl.j ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PE Chapter 1.,745 Mailing Address P.O. Box 2214 City, State, Zip Code Kenai, Alaska 99611 2. TYPE OF OPJQANiZMM Check one box. For definitions see AS 05.15.210 and 15 AAC 105.010:100. a. Charitable b. Civic or Service ❑ c. Dog Mushers' Association ❑ d. Educational ❑ e. Fishing Derby Association J f. Fraternal ❑ g . Labor ❑ h. Municipality F] i. Nonprofit Trade Association -:1 j. Outboard Motor " Association ❑ it. Folios or Fire Department and Company ❑ 1. Political ❑ m. Religious ❑ n. Veterans 4.ORGANIZED AS: ❑ Corporation ❑ Public ❑ Prhlats ❑ Partnership QL Association 3. TV'PES OF GAWK List by corn- mon name If other than those listed. See AS 05.15.210 and 105.110: 105.180. ❑ a. Bingo NOTE: Bingo games must not be held more than 9 occasions In a calendar month with no more than 35 games per session or Was of games. 19 b. Raffles b Lotteries I9( c. Pull Tabs ❑ d. toe Classics ❑ e. Dog Mushers' Contests ❑ f. Fish Derbies ❑ g. Rain Classics ❑ It. Mercury Classics ❑ 1. Goose Classic ❑ j. Salmon Classic ❑ k. Contests of Skill ❑ 1. Marksmanship Rifle, Archery or Pistol ❑ 2. Races ❑ 3. Track and Field Events S. IOCAL OFFICERS (must be current, bona fide members in good standing) NAME TITLE Fran Pease President Billie Huddleston Vice President ;Mary Mosier Vier inia Poore FOR DONAMMOUT OF COW H nit Number: Date of Issue: Quarterly Reports Filed ❑ 1 Fhumclal Stateerwrt: ❑ fins 1% Fee ❑ Yes ❑ No 094039 (Revised 1110 Treasurer Secretary ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ No ❑ Now s. ESTIMATED no on es imco TB US $ 0 SA. RENEVAL APPLICATION Most Recent 8 7- 2 51 Year 1989 Permit Number: Issued: Attach the following required items: ❑ Current Alaska merbership list (must have at Nast 25 members) ❑ Copy of satondrimlits to articles of incorporation and bylaws, if any; Irioluds copy of amendmentkerfificate of incorperatlonlreinstatement. 68. NEW APPLICATION Number of yeas organization has been in existence in Alaska: Attach the following: ❑ Current Alaska membership list (must have at Nast 25 members) ❑ Certified true copy of articles or Incorporation, and copy of bylaws and national and state charters • Copy of IRS certificate or letter or tax exemption issued to nateirof t orSanizations, If applicable O DocumiliMatlon showing organization has been in exisbem a In Alaska three years or more (e.g. bank statements, correspondence to the organization, receipts for services rendered or supplied, etc.) Name and Mailing Address of National Organization (If applicable): 17A. ACTUAL 10 GROSS RECEIPTS t 7 B. FEE Check the appropriate box and enclose the correct amount. If gross receipts from all Then the 1989 gaming activities were: Permit Fee Is: so-S19,990; or if you are a New Applicant .............. $20.00 ❑ $20,411II& 9,999..................................... $50.00 ❑ $100.000 or more ................................... $100.00 SOCIAL SECURITY NO. DAYTIME TELEPHONE NO, 466-24-6295 283-4786 129-20-5328 283-9443 366-18-3914 477-26-0837 terrier Ilrades ease NOTICE GAWNG ACTIVITIES MAY NOT BE CONDUCTED UNTIL THE PERMIT IS ISSUED, (1) 262-3756 907-283-7717 9. DEDICATION OF NET PROCEEDS. Before li permit can Ere grtptted, the oaWiztttion must plan ID use the net proceeds from gaming activities for the &war• ding of prizes, and for polftal. education, atvic, piBifkt, d w-W." pairloW or rellplous uses In Aiaaka. (Sea Instructions for sW tc lutes on haw roceeds can and cannot be spent) In the space bslovk teasel hew your 0%antization plants to use the net proceeds from the gaming activities. Be specific, Scholarships Sunshine Committee - purchases greeting cards, postage, and gifts for shutins, and ill members. Gifts to United Way, Women's Resource Center, Kenai Senior Services and Soldotna Senior Center. Scholarships - Foreign exchange students 10. PERSON IN CHARGE OF GAMES. This must be a bona fide and active member of the qualified organization, or an employee of the municipality. This person Is responsiblet for maintaining the Mords and Preparing all the required reports. An alternate mambw must be designated as the res(ponsWIS person during the absence of the ttesra1, in o a on if mrgnt then one attasnata is to be designated, at4atlh a alipnits ~-said 0mvide tea required Information asked for on this page for each. If any priianxy or eitennate rnersbsr In charge changea during the od"Wer year, you are nsquked to notify *a Department of the, new person(:). A. PRIMARY a ALTERNATE Name Fran Pease Iteyt&ae wsoatee. Ne. Billie H u d d l e s t o n 0aytlme Toft0woo Na. stein" Address sodei security lea Malang Address sacs" security Na P.O. Box 1164 P.O. sox 3 41 City, state. Zip code Title cfty, 8111b, ZIP Code Title Soldotna, Alaska 99669IPresident,Kenai,Vice rresiuenz 11. LOCATION OF ACTIVITIES,Specify where the games will !be conducted, Including the drawing of raffle tickets. If this location changes, you must notify both the Department of Commerce and Economic De+veioptnint and the local government within 10 days. (For more than one location, attach a separate sheet.) Name and Street Address of 'Promises Daytime Telephone No. of Premises Kenai Senior Center 907-283-4155 12. OPERATOR (if any). If an operator Is employed to conduct the gaming activities, you must provide a copy of the contract with the operator to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development at least 15 days before activities commence. You may contract with only one operator for each type of gaming activity. The member who has been designated above as the person In charge of the games is responsible for monitoring the operator's performance. Name of Operator Copy of Contract with Operator: ❑ Is Attached ❑ Will be sent by certified mail no later than 15 days before the activities are conducted. 13. THESE OUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERER YES NO ❑ A. Has any person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of, or on parole for a felony within the preceding five years? ❑ S. Has any person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of a crime Involving theft or dishonesty, or has ever been convicted of a violation of a municipal, state or federal gambling law? O i C. Will any person listed in 10 or 12 above receive compensation of any kind from the receipts of the gaming activities? If yes, explain. u. SIGNATURE. This application must be signed by the primary person in charge of games listed In 10A above. CAUTION: A photocopied signature will not be accepted. Make sure that the original signed application is filed with the Department of Commerce and Economic Development. Submit a copy of the board resolution or minutes of meetings giving authority to the primary member in charge to sign the application on behalf of the organization. I declare under penalty of unworn falsification that I have examined this application, Including any attachment, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief it is true and complete. I understand that any false statement made on this application Is punishable by taw. I further declare that two copies of this application hew been delivered to the nearest city or borough office for review. Signature Printed Name Date X Y2--�- �- p 0 15. CITY OR BOROUGH TO APPU You 1n1t au submit two copies of this tion to the city or boMugh nearest to the Iocptlon of the proposed gaihft scllvittes, of filitl t essO rM+�t'4�1610000stion. See Instru t=I apked preossaing, pid ida have the apbroprtate local (pdaMn- ment official indicate, by "nature b*110% the oomenunity's 00prawi of or objection to the per ith. CAt1TION: If Ole section is no cornpieled, the proollosIng will be delayed 15 days to allow the city or borough time to respond to this application. THIS APPLICATION HAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL: O Yea ❑ No (Attach explanation of objection) Signature of Local Government Official Time Date Printed Name of Person Who signed Telephone No. NOTICE: ANY FALSE STATEMENT MADE ON THIS APPLICATION M PUNISHABLE BY LAK 08.4039 (2) 14_ CITY OF K %Od 62ap" 4 TN" „ 210 PIDA GO KENAI, ALASKA M11 TELEPHONE M - 7,5W MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor John J. Williams & the Kenai City Council FROM: Kim Howard, Administrative Assistants DATE: February 15, 1'990 F ie RE: Rick Baldwin - Sublease Lot 4, Block 5, General Aviation Apron Rick Baldwin would like to sublease space in his building on Willow Street to the Anchorage Times. His lease with the City requires the proposed transfer be approved by the Kenai Planning Commission and final approval by the City Council. The Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed Mr. Baldwin's letter of February 13, which is attached. It was the recommendation of the Commission that the sublease be approved. If the Council has no objection, the City Administration will prepare a Consent to Sublease for the City Manager's signature. cc: Rick Baldwin /kh c 125 N. Willow P.O. Box 4210 ,n Kenai, AK MI 1 Area 907/ 283.7167 C Fax #283-8435 O �G 1. !. G. R. Baldwin Attorney February 13, 1990 City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Ave. Kenai, AK 99611 Attn: Planning Commission Dear Commissioners: I hold a ground lease from the City of Kenai to the following -described premises: C.R. Baldwin Blaine D. Gwnan Lot 4, Block 5, General Aviation Apron Subdivision, Kenai Recording District, State of Alaska. I have the opportunity to sublease a portion of the premises to the Anchorage Times. The property will be subleased for the purpose of providing office and warehouse space in connection with the transportation by air, unbundling and distribution of the Anchorage Times newspaper. Although no sublease has yet been signed, it is anticipated that renovation of the premises to accommodate the new tenant will begin this week, with occupancy expected to occur within the next two weeks. Your approval of the sublease as outlined above is requested. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. ' Very truly yours, r J C.R. Baldwin CRB/hs N- !0 CITY OF �._..... 110d Cap it 4 4" if VD IgDMW KO M, ALASKA "MI nLE MOVE 2S3 - 75M MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor John J. Williams & the Kenai CiX Council FROM: Kim Howard, Administrative Assistant DATE: February 15, 1990 RS: Application for Lease - Dean Sichholtz and Dan Pitts d/b/a Kenai Airport Fuel Services, Inc. Attached is a lease application for Lot 4, Block 1, F.B.O. Subdivision. It has been submitted by Dean Eichholtz and Dan Pitts d/b/a Kenai Airport Fuel Services, Inc. for the purpose of a fuel storage/aircraft service. The appropriate good faith deposit and filing fee have been received. Mr. Pitts is the current lessee for adjacent Lots, IA, 2A and 3A. Attached is a nap of the area. Pursuant to KMC 21.10.030 (5) the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the application at their meeting of February 14, 1990. The recommendation of the Commission was that a 30 year lease be approved contingent upon permitting requirements being met. In the lease application, the applicants requested a term of 99 years. The Federal Aviation Administration recommends that the City lease this property for a.term of 20 - 30 years. The City must have the FAA's concurrence before leasing this property, therefore, it is the Administration's and the Planning and Zoning Commission's recommendation that the term be no longer than 30 years. Mr. Pitts indicated he that a 30 year term was acceptable to him. Page 2 of the application, Number 12, requires that FAA Form 7460-1 be completed and mailed to the Alaskan Regional Office. Mr. Pitts has been provided with this form and has been asked to complete and mail the form to the FAA's Regional Office. On Page 4 of the application it indicates what permits are required for the project. The City Engineer and Building Official have reviewed the application. The Building Official has stated that a building permit will be required and the Fire Marshall will need to review the plans. In addition, the standard lease form states "The issuance by the City of leases does not relieve the Lessee of responsibility of obtaining licenses or permits as may be required by duly authorized Borough, State or Federal agencies." If the City Council approves this lease application, I will proceed by ordering an appraisal on the property to determine the lease rate. I have asked that one of the applicants attend the February 21, 1990 City Council meeting to answer any questions that you may have. /kh cc: Dan Fitts I 1,CIO c4R'Pi fR v ►USLIC PARKINS u AR[AS ;: e40t v : V y, s: Q1 •,' Q Sy. ? Q• �/ �i�V 0 Ve• _ '1. V. S TRACT A '4, "N PARK 4#4 r �r f4 TRACT I If MARATHON Rp FOR CITX USE ONLY Date Received CITY OF KENAI P.O. BOX SPO - KENAI, ALASKA - PHONE 283-7535 LEASE APPLICATION Name of Applicant <-$4H0-TZ- A-r-e A/7TS Address q 3 N I.c.�1LGorc I - Business Name and Address 4tepo,er AzLrz_ 51510alcf zve Kenai Peninsula Borough Sales Tax No. (if applicable) State Business License No. 9L_ Q-X f 8 L 3 (if applicable) Telephone %27p0 Lot Description 110T F d 0 S "d &Vd StoAJ . Desired Length of Lease 0_��4Q g Property to be used for F+•tP-L S-n>(tAlo C .- Description of Developments (type, construction, size, etc.) F t & + L /-&4 C 4' 5 TOGA 4Fr, . .� s ;? 9 rt 41,+,oh c7X e? * S► !7 Ft .41 /cgs©c Amonos Attach development plan to scale (1" = SO'), showing all buildings planned. Time Schedule for Proposed Development: Beginning Date SPiQ/NCo �y'p Proposed Completion Date F.4&.L _Z91 Estimated Value of Construction $ Date: //o(g Signed: Date: Ila &&-.o Signed: O 1 CITY OF KENAI CHECK LIST FOR SITE PLANS ALL ITEMS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE APPLICATION CAN BE ACCEPTED Drawings should be drawn to scale 111= 50 ft.*, and must show layout of the lot applied for and the location of all improve- ments proposed. Drawings must show: ✓ 1. Existing buildings 2. Proposed buildings 3. Parking facilities (how many spaces and where located) V 4. Site improvements a. Areas to be cleared and method of disposal b. Proposed gravel or paved areas C. Landscaping plan (retention of natural vegetation and/or proposed planting areas) (// 5. Building set backs V 6. Drainage plan and method of snow removal t/ 7. Circulation plan (all entrances, exits and on -site access) 8. Location of sign•(s) - sign permit required 9. Fencing 10. Curb cuts (where applicable) ►� 11. Building height ✓ 12. Buildings on or near the airport on airport / lands must complete FAA Form 7460-1 1/ *This does not have to to drawn by an architect or engineer. 11 2 BUILDING INFORMATION On this sheet submit a drawing of building planned, drawn to scale. Scale: 1" x (E ft: Construction Materials (wood frame, steel building, etc.) Orr-# C F - A^VA 1 E _ TMt1 K S S 71 Ct. THIS DRAWING SHOULD BE AS COMPLETE AS POSSIBLE 5f,S AP -a wA tJG ' Note: If a prepared drawing is submitted, attach to this application and disregard this page, filling in construction materials only. a i i 3 Description of Property,:D" CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE (To be completed by the City) Annual rent rate or cost 41-, 70 Zoned f o r Permits required ti441/4 te0-44jlE.z Assessments Z?� Insurance required ,ovj> Construction must begin by Completion date for major construction /�j,�jj�� 02P.,�,Gd4y�.t►, THIS APPLICATION WILL BE MADE A PART OF THE LEASE Planning Commission Approval: By: �""` Date of Approval i�- ��-$ Igg0 Chairman City Council Approval: By: , Date of Approval City lerk 4 �N I I I I I I I I I i I a NI O I I i1 WI N lT I I �I �I �I I 1 I !n ' TN. T1 . CM 40 St MO VEHICIE I t REFUELING AMA r TK. PROOUCi CAPFCI TY 10 JET A 40.000 ,20 +oon 70 40.000 70 Ream 0.000 40 uen.taoeo 20.000 ' 50 JEr a 0.000 NORTH WILLOW STREET—i00'R/W ^wit+�••--°'°�•^`= FBO SUBDIVISION KENAI AIRPORT FUELING FACLIT LOT 3 & .I Y . // 1791-10 CITY OF M FVMW MM. AL,,49M M. YELMPHM293-75M FAX 907-283,3014 February 15, 1990 TO: Council FROM: John J. Williams W Mayor Once again I am bringing back to you the request from Mr. Robertson who is the Oil Spill Impact Relief Coordinator, regarding the resolution in support of a Regional Citizens Advisory Committee for Cook Inlet. Please take a few moments to study the resolution presented by the Kodiak Island Borough and see if we want to perhaps offer some support. On Thursday, Feb. 15, 1990, I attended the Nikiski Chamber of Commerce meeting, the principal speaker was the new president of Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., James Hermiller. Alyeska Pipeline has been instrumental in setting up a regional oil committee for Prince'William Sound and from indications from the oil industry, they may also be interested in the same situation for Cook Inlet. It would appear that this advisory committee is going to become a reality for our area and therefore it would be proper for the City of Kenai to take an interest. It has been suggested to me that the chairman of our Harbor Commission, Barry Eldridge, be named to this committee since he not only is chairman of our Harbor Commission but also has extensive background in both the Coast Guard and as Director of the Cook Inlet Response Organization, now known as the Cook Inlet Resource Organization. Let us take a few moments to discuss this at our next meeting and see if this should not be looked at with a broader view. JJW:jr February 1, 1990 John Williams 144 Binkley Kenai, Ak. 99611 Re: City of Kenai Dear Mayor: On December 12, 1989, I mailed you a letter and a copy of a resolution supporting a Regional Citizens Advisory Committee for Cook Inlet. In my letter, I asked that your organization pass a similar resolution. Are you in the process of initiating this or do you have some questions that I might answer regarding the resolution? Enclosed is some additional information about the Regional Citizens Committee that was formed for Prince William Sound. Sincerely, Tim Robertson Oil Spill Imptct Relief Coordinator cc: James Filip Jim Butler REGIONAL CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Regional Citizens Advisory Committee (RCAC), now in an interim form, offers the best chance for the public to influence oil industry operations in this state. The RCAC is the Alaskan version of the successful system of citizen participation in the formulation of oil storage and transportation policy in the remote Shetland Islands of Scotland. The formation of an interim RCAC, originally named the Alyeska Citizens Advisory Committee (ACAC), was initiated by the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company in ,Tune, 1989. Alyeska was responding to the need for citizens' participation in the process of formulating an effective oil spill prevention and response plan for Prince William Sound, as required by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation in the aftermath of the Exxon Valdez grounding. The 15 committee members represent the communities of Prince William Sound, the Kenai Peninsula and Kodiak Island, as well as fishing, conservation, aquaculture and native groups. No member of the committee represents Alyeska or the owner corporations. As a fully independent entity, this interim committee has vigorously pursued its goals. The RCAC has begun its review of the Alyeska Oil Spill Response and Contingency Plan, and has taken on the additional responsibilities of monitoring the Alyeska Pipeline Terminal in order to help ensure its environmentally correct operation and the safe shipping of North Slope crude through Prince William Sound. To guarantee the continued existence of a citizens advisory group, the committee is now in the process of developing bylaws and articles of incorporation as a non- profit corporation, as well as negotiating a contract between RCAC and Alyeska for the permanent committee. The interim committee has also involved itself in federal oil spill legislation. Most recently, RCAC modified Senate legislative language mandating a citizens advisory committee system, and in November sent a three -member subcommittee to Washington, D.C., to support the inclusion of this language in oil spill legislation before the House of Representatives. The concept of the advisory committee was introduced in the Senate by Senator Murkowski as a section of the oil spill liability bill passed in August. The advisory committee language supported by RCAC was attached by Representative Young to the Coast Guard appropriations bill passed in October, rather than to the House version of the oil spill liability bill. The advisory committee language was later dropped from the legislation in conference, but Rep. Youi,j's action succeeded in bringing the issue to the fore in !_he house, which is now on record as strongly supporting ti:-_, concept. Senate and House members are expected to conferenc,2 in January on the oil spill bill. The RCAC legislative subcommittee is planning to return to Washington, D.C., to lend support during the conference process. Committee members want a clear mandate for the long-term existence and funding of the RCAC, as well as minor changes in the language in the Senate bill. Because they represent affected communities and industries, RCAC members can add legislative refinements based on knowledge gained through real involvement. With its regional representation and independent status, the RCAC can act as an effective watchdog to the oil industry in Alaska. The first line of defense against oil spills or oil -related impacts is prevention. This is the field of endeavor which will be actively pursued by the environmental and technical sub -committees to be appointed by the RCAC. In addition, the RCAC will interact with federal and state regulatory agencies on an ex-officio basis. The committee will also be in regular contact with local response units in communities along the Alaskan coast, coordinating activities and status reports. 11 RESOLUTION HY 4TIM CI'.r.'Y t_c►1111M4 OF 11111 t•ITY OF f,]A.DQV.111 III SUPPORT OF THE FORMATION OV 11 C L'I' I ;I:rl:: Al rV 1 .'tt rRY r't rrin l'1"I'EV: FOR '1111': COOK IIILET OIL INDUSTRY. WHEREAS, the grounding or Flip I•MY011 VA1,I►NZ on Ilar.r_h 24, 1989 created an oil spill which a l'ec Lrd c,vru l uou ur i 1-n of Alaskan coact including the shores of Se Lday.i .a Bay and File f i slt i nq (Irounds of the Seldovia fishing fleet, and lJI1L•'REAS, the yr olind i ny of t hc, c,l.ACI VP PAY on ,lu l y 2, 1.9117 created an oil spill which affected the sr► I m"n f i K i n'1 Sre;Worl in Cook Inlet, and W11EIZEAS, tho c.:r►►'r ent cir Ll►n ci i 1 i ncluStry in Cook Inlet is not working as by tankers being allowed to enter Cool; Inlet without Sp i 1 1. Cant i ndenc-y Plans, ,and WlIEREAS, tho F:CO ropm t c i (,11-1 115' 1 11- ::L:, Fe 0 i. .1 r;p i L 1. Commission lists Cool: Inlet an tho most l r :►rr-;port:r►Lion corridor in Alaska and the most likely place for the r►oxt_ ur:r jor of I. shill, and WHEREAS, thorn wc. ve ovc�r- :!()1) () i } ::I, i I I!-. i I,(.) ADEC or the: U.S. Coast Guard on the Kenai. 1,en invula and ill Cool: Inlet last year, and ` WHEREAS, there was for viQd a 1'el i ona 1 Citizen's Ad i_sory Committee in June , 19119 for OIL lndrr!;try i!;e;tic'r; i11 1'r inc,'! Wi1licnn SOLInd arrd this committee has already shown yrenk worth in part cipating in the creation of the new Alyeska Tanker Oil Spill Pr -w,nt i.on and Contingence Plan. THEREFORE BE 11' R1'::)UI.,VI';I), Ll►t- Ci l y (I"""; i I c:al Its for. the immediate formation of a Citizens Adv i nvi y Canon i l the for. the Cook Inlet Oil Industry patterned alter tho c.:cmrm i t t oar c,1 c1 11► i ;:ecl for Prince William Sound, and BE IT FURTIIL•'It I:L�:UI,V1 U, Lhr. now (: i L i ;;ran:; Advisory Committee should be funded by direct clonal: i trnr from t-.lio ()i I Industry which extracts and ships, oil fl:o►u or int c) t-he r e-j icon. APPROVED and I. as.:;ed Lh i!; i ';rr` tlrr}' cal I)C'c_r ru},t�r 1911y. AT1'ES'.L'ED: ROBERTA 117:11'1 Y, C L't Y c'I,I•;Itt: 11PPRUVED: � �= t a.il.C�' �� L�• L �� t:lVAI4) W I IMAM, MAYM n ° as a o r January 29, 1990 Kenai City Council 210 Fidalgo Kenai, Alaska 99611 Dear Kenai City Council: R e -1 o • ,�» 710 MILL SAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA "615-6U0 P140HE ("7) 466.5736 On January 4, 1990 the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly adopted Resolution No. 90-04 supporting the formation of a citizens advisory committee for the Cook Inlet Oil Industry. Attached is a copy of this resolution for your information. Very truly yours, Gaye Vaughan, CMC\AAE Borough Clerk GJV:smb Enc. By: Mayor Selby Introduced: 01/04/90 Adopted: 01/04/90 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH RESOLUTION NO. 90-04 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE FORMATION OF A CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR THE COOK INLET OIL INDUSTRY WHEREAS, the grounding of the EXXON VALDEZ on March 24, 1989 created an oil spill which affected over 1000 miles of Alaskan coast,. including the shores of Kodiak Island and the fishing grounds of the Kodiak fishing fleet; and WHEREAS, the grounding of the GLACIER BAY on July 2, 1987 created an oil spill which affected the salmon fishing season in Cook Inlet; and WHEREAS, the current self monitoring program of the oil industry in Cook Inlet is not working as demonstrated by tankers being allowed to enter Cook Inlet without Spill Contingency Plans; and WHEREAS, the ECO report commissioned by the State Oil Spill Commission lists Cook Inlet as the most dangerous transportation corridor in Alaska and the most likely place for the next major oil spill; and WHEREAS, there were over 200 oil spills reported to ADEC or the U.S. Coast Guard on the Kenai Peninsula and in Cook Inlet last year; and WHEREAS, there was formed a Regional Citizen's Advisory Committee in June, 1989 for Oil Industry issues in Prince William Sound and this committee has already shown great worth in participating in the creation of the new Alyeska Tanker Oil Spill Prevention and Contingence Plan; NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly calls for the immediate formation of a Citizens Advisory Committee for the Cook Inlet Oil Industry patterned after the committee organized for Prince William Sound, and Resolution No. 90-04 Page 1 of 2 BB IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the new Citizens Advisory Coaumittee should be funded by direct donations from the Oil Industry which extracts and ships oil from or into the region. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 4th DAY OF JANUARY, 1990. ATTEST: Mt 1 I _ .911T...A- oy o'R r Kodiak Island Borough Rssolutlon No. 90-04 Pays 2 of 2 KENN 1 his& A CUS AM aN��litTlQtAI EAL ttF " OF COMMERCE 177 Neer 1 ofillimil» IilaMca f9 P1 e: M 91107 fold of Dirac ors Municipal Governments Don Gikw,. Kenai Peninsula Borough B 1y CiNidt, lf+erNli Mild llbr u0 Jett Vi ► elf Kl al Dolly Feroror, City of Soldotna Michael Bundy, Kachemak City William Not Cky+otSwmd im Rip, Coy of Seldwe February 14,1990 To: Members of the Board of Directors From: Gloria Wisecarver# Treasurer Re: Dues for the 1989/1990 Fiscal Year ChUrAws of Commerce 1= KYOUN . Anchor Palre Gbda VWa$=,W, FUMV Weir t�rgr>t F1� 1 HWW Jirn Carter, Kenai Jack Brown, North Peninsuls Susan Sp 4npr, $el wAa Andy PstnpoM, SrAWd Phil Turkirpton, Soldoinas This is your invoice for annual dues for membership in the Kenai Peninsula Caucus for the current year. The annual dues for each municipality and Chamber of Commerce are twenty-five ($25.00) dollars as established by Resolution 89-11, a copy of which is attached. Note that dues for municipalities have been reduced considerably. Expenses for the current year are expected to be financed by savings from previous years. Please make your check payable to the "Kenai Peninsula Caucus" and mail to the attention of Richard Underkofler at the above address. The identification number of the Caucus for use with Internal Revenue Service reports is 92-0122818. Thanks for your continued cooperation and assistance. Attachment 4• KII P90011LA CAUCUS' RI�II�J�ON 61�11 (Prapftwi;by '. Amurer) A RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH ANNUAL DNS FOR VOTING MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATE M&ABERS AND TO ADM A BUDGET 714 191NVI FISCAL YEAR WHEREAS1 the, Kenai Peninsula Caucus represents Kenai Peninsula m,tmiip * governments and Ch81 Co 0lwc9 and series to pmmole the physical, soil and economic wed being at the Kenai Penh ;end, W14 rely Arliole Ill of the Bylaws of the Kenai Peninsula Caucus provides that each member of the BoaWAU010efts, sh i be entitled to one (1 ) vote by payment of dues prescribedby the Board of Diredn,;and, WHEREAS, the Bylaws provide that the Board of Directors shall consist of the Mayor of the Kenai Peninsula Borough, one representative of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly, one representative from each first and second class municipality of the Kenai fb Borough and one representative from each Chamber of Commerce within the Kenai Penkaft ugh; and, WHEREAS, Article IV of the Bylaws provides that annual dues for each class of member shall be established by the Board of Directors to be payable on the first day of January for each calendar year; and, WHEREAS, the Secretary/Treasurer has made a recommendation pertaining to annual dues and a budget for the next fiscal year; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE KENAI PENINSULA CAUCUS: fiection 1. The annual dues for each first and second class municipality located within the Kenai Peninsula Borough shall be twenty-five ($25.00) dollars each. Section 2. The annual dues for each Chamber of Commerce located within the Kenai Peninsula Borough shall be twenty-five ($25.00) dollars each. . The annual dues for Associate Members shall be as follows: For Profit Corporations $100.00 State Agencies 100.00 Borough Service Areas, Associations and Nonprofit Corporations 25.00 Partnerships, Sole Proprietorships and Individuals 10.00 Section 4. Annual dues for the 1989/1990 fiscal year shall be payable to the Treasurer on January 1, 1990. Resolution 89-11 Kenai Peninsula Caucus $g5. The budget for the 19MI990 f CW year, 8 copy of which is attached and incorporated herein by reWence, is hereby adopted. ADOPTED this 11 th day of November, 1989 at a meeting of the Board of Directors held in Soldotna, Alaska. ATTEST: 7d5ria Wisecarver, Secretary/Treasurer Attachments (2 pages) 2 October 12,1989 KENAI PENINSULA, CAUCUS BUDGET AND FINANCIAL REPORT REVENUES FY 1998 FY 1989 FY 1990 Full Membership Dues: Actual Actual Budget Munoulliea @ S0.20 Per Capita in FY 86 and 89; qjain FY 90 Kenai 10lsbht ftaugh 4,576.20 5,242.20 25.00 Kenai 1,286.80 1,309.20 25.00 Soklotna 719.40 733.60 25.00 Homer 0.00 25.00 Seward 414.40 480.00 25.00 Seldovia 0.00 88.40 25.00 Kachemak 65.00 65.00 25.00 7,061.80 7,918.40 175.00 Chambers of Commerce 0 $25 Each Anchor Point 0.00 25.00 25.00 Kenai 25.00 25.00 25.00 Soldotna 25.00 25.00 25.00 Homer 25.00 25.00 25.00 Seward 25.00 25.00 25.00 Funny River 25.00 25.00 25.00 Ninilchik 0.00 North Peninsula 25.00 25.00 25.00 Sekiovia 25.00 25.00 25.00 Tustunema 0.00 175.00 200.00 200.00 Associate Membership Dues: For Profit Corporations 0 $100 Each 0.00 State Agencies 0 $100 Each 0.00 Associe8ons, Service Areas 3 Nonprofits $25 Each 0.00 Partnerships, Proprietorships b individuals 0 $10 each 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.00 20.00 20.00 Donations 0.00 Total Revenues 7,236.80 8,138.40 395.00 As adopted November 11, 1989 KENAI PENINSULA CAUCUS BUDGET AND FINANCIAL REPORT EXPENDITURES FY 19" FY 1989 FY 1W /9f1? Actual Actual Budget Supplies Lettefiead, Stationary & Envelopes 68.70 100.00 Other Mi eftneous 0I6ce Supplies 12.04 14.98 25.00 80.74 14.96 125.00 Travel & Subsistence Lobbying Try to Juneau & Anchorage for Board Members Juneau: 7 Trips 0 $660 Anchorage: 4 Trips 0 $125 Speakers' Travel & Subsistence Services & Expenses Bank Charges State Filing Fees Clerical Services Postage Xerox Copying Charges Teleconference & Long Distance Phone Expenses: 80 $225 $200 Annual Meeting Legislative Receptions Professional Lobbist Services Contract Total Expenditures Total Revenues Excess of Revenues Over Expenditures Beginning Cash Balance Ending Cash Balance 1,181.41 1,813.26 4,550.00 0.00 500.00 0.00 650.00 1,181.41 1,813.26 5,700.00 10.41 15.00 18.00 18.00 273.65 145.24 300.00 200.67 212.10 225.00 79.35 100.00 682.53 636.37 2,000.00 69.00 100.00 100.00 183.75 225.75 250.00 0.00 1,499.36 1,337.46 3,008.00 2,761.51 3,165.70 8,833.00 7,236.80 8,138.40 395.00 4,475.29 4,972.70-8,438.00 0.00 4,475.29 9,447.99 4,475.29 9,447.99 1,009.99 As adopted November 11, 1989 %7 `_ 11 Return the white copy of pow t and 2 to: Qamn of Chm" and Cont"ft of Skill ANaai D ieenatent of Comh»rce sad 1lteeefatf DevMepmentPOPA tieaapatiscW LiasnaMO N' " Juneau, AK sMt14 M AS 05.15.E and 15 AAC 1€i6.100(a) Retain Wow C' for Please read the ifetru�ctions before oornpleting this application. your records AN sotarftij 40 ft sppftod" iM W to oomphftd I. NAME Of ORGANIZATION MOM KENAITZE INDIAN TRIBE, IRA = 10,000,00 Mailing Address SA. 11111111119110111,11. APPLICATION P.O. BOX 988 Most Recent Year Permit Number: 8 7— 5 3 2 issued: 1987 Attach this following required Items: City, Stats, Zip Code KENAI, ALASKA 99611 — 0988 (1 Ckrrveat Alaska membership 110 (must hew at heat 25 a»mbofs) O Copy of asnow tnants to articles of inoorporation and bylaws, If any; k"Auds copy of amendmenticertlficate Of 2. TYPE OF 0RgANItATION 3. TYPES OF GAMES. List by com• Check one bar. For definitions mon name it other than those incorporatiorWalnstatement. ado AS W15.210 and 15 AAC listed. Sao AS 05.15.210 and 105.110: 10ekg10:181L 105.180. 8E. NEW APPLICATION Bingo Number of wars organization tion has beIn existence in Alaska: ❑ a. Chorltaitle IN a. Bingo NOTE: games rA b. Civic or Service must not be hold more Attaoh the following: '• ;b ❑ c. Dog Mushers' Association than 9 occasions in a calendar month with no ❑ Current Alasks membershiplist (must have at members) \ 7 d. Educational more than 35 games per ❑ CefWW true copy of articles or incorporat and T e. Fishing Darby Association session or series of games. copy of byltiwe and national and state cfi - i l 17 f. Fraternal pb b. Raffles 3 Lotteries ❑ Copy of IRS certificate or letter or tax n Issued 't U g. Labor 1� c. Pull Tabs to moniti oflt organizations, if applicable M, ❑ h. Municipality ❑ d. Ice Classics ❑ DocWttantatlon showing organization has as ❑ t Nonprofit Trade ❑ e. Mushera' Contests existence In Alaska three years or more (ag. bohlt t®+rien . corraaporrdexloe to the organization, receipts Association ❑ f. Fish Derbies for services rendered or supplied, eta) ❑ j . Outboard Motor ❑ g . Rain Classics Name rind Mailing Address of National Organization (if applicable): Association ❑ h . Mercury Classics 13 k. Police or Fire Department ❑ i. Goose Classic and Company ❑ j. Salmon Classic 7A. ACTUAL leant GROSS RECEIPTS i —0— L3 I . Political ❑ k. Contests of Skill 70. FEE. Check the appropriate box and enclose the correct amount. ❑ M. Religious ❑ 1. Marksmanship :J n. V4eterans Rifle, Archery or Pistol ❑ 2. Races If gross receipts from all Then the 1989 gamktg activities were: Permit Fee is: 4. ORGANIZED AS: ❑ Corporation ❑ 3. Track and Field Events ...:. $20.00 8 110419,999; or if you are a Now Applicant ............... ❑ Public ❑ Private ❑ Partnership (IRA TRIBAL ❑ i20,00E1d199,999..................................... $50.00 ❑ Association WI ❑ i100.080 or more ................................... $100.00 a LOCAL OFFICERS (must be current, bona fide members In good standing) NAME TITLE SOCIAL SECURITY NQ DAYTIME TELEPHONE NO. CLARE SWAN TRIBAL CHAIRPERSON 574-10-1138 207/283- 633 PAUL LORENZO TRIBAL VICE —CHAIRPERSON 574-30-1170 907/776-5397. ROBERT FULTON TRIBAL TREASURER 532-20-1225 907/776-8250 RITA SMAGGE TRIBAL SECRETARY 574-16-0568 907/283-3633 FOR WMARINI N11 OF CONR N1EM AND HCONOM bt4ftOPi MT UN ONLY avito of Recolpt stomp Permit Number. Dale of Issue: Ouartody Reports Filed ❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 Financial Statemo : ❑bra ❑ No ❑ New 1% Foo ❑ Yes ❑ No NOTICE: GAMINO ACTIMf W MAY NO SE CONDUCTED WML THE PER1l11T 13 111111111111161111, 08-4039 fRovised 111ii9) (1) f. 1tEtllf,«ff" OF (!MET PItOCEEDR Before a penttitoan be gtanted, tilt niastion must plan to use the net proceeds from gaming activities for the away. itdiltt for political, education, civil.fpublla �I, pIrNN�or refipiowe usloslit i lsaka. (See instructions for specific rules On how proceeds �l srl8 49000 ObLopent.) In the space bdknV, tell hOw VOW organization plan to use the not proceeds from the gaming activities. Be specific. PROCEEDS WILL BE USED FOR ALL PROGRAMS UNDERTAKEN BY THE KENAITZE INDIAN TRIBE, IRA. THESE FUNDS ARE SUPPLEMENTAL TO MONIES RECEIVED FROM THE INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE AND BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS AND WILL ENABLE THE TRIBE TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE GROWTH AND INDEPENDENCE OF ITS TRIBAL COMMUNITY. 10. PERSON IN CHARGE OF GAMES, This must be a bona fide and active member of the qualified organization, or an employee of the municipality. This person is responsible for mall ining thtepecofde and pwpwirig all fie required reports. An alternate member must be designated as the responsible person during the atraenDe of the mai 100 In t1f>rtrglo. If moms than Oslo allismate is to be designated. attach a sgperale sliest and provide the roqulted Information aslted for on this page for sit* if oily prMAary or alternate t a0liler in charge chwtges during ile catendar yewr, you are required to notify On 0spubra st of the new pe►eonfe). A. PRIMARY B, ALTERNATE rue» sertha.11 ' a',aa ran Nasn Dayfim Telephone 1 RITA SMAGGE 907/283-3633 ELSIE HENDRYX 907/283-3633 IlNenti AOieae apaul i;—W y t haloes AMnm so" seawNy Na P.O. BOX 988 74-16-0568 P.O. BOX 988 543-56-0499 cRy, elate, Zap code TftlMHAL City, slate. Zip Cade Tltla KENAI, ALASKA 99611 SEA KENAI, ALASKA 99611 AOCT. TECH. it. LOCATION OF ACI IVITIEB. Specify where the games will be conducted, including the drawing of raffle tickets. If this location changes, you must notify both the Department of Commerce and Economic Development and the local government within 10 days. (For more than one location, attach a separate sheet.) Name and Street Address of Premises Daytime Telephone No. of Premises UNDER NOGOTIATIONS, WILL NOTIFY WHEN ESTABLISHED. 12. OPERATOR (If any). If an operator is employed to conduct the gaming, activities, you must provide a copy of the contract with the operator to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development at least 15 days before activities commence. You may contract with only one operator for each type of gaming activity. The member who has been designated above as the person in charge of the games is responsible for monitoring the operator's performance. Name of Operator Copy of Contract with Operator: ❑ Is Attached ❑ Will be sent by certified mail no later than 15 days before the activities are conducted. 1& THESE QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED. YES ❑ A. Has any person listed in 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of, or on parole for a felony within the preceding five years? ❑ IN B. Has ar►y person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of a crime involving theft or dishonesty, or has ever been convicted of a violation of a municipal, state or federal gambling law? ❑ !X C. Will any person listed in 10 or 12 above receive compensation of any kind from the receipts of the gaming activities? If yes, explain. 14. SIGNATURE. This application must be signed by the primary parson In charge of games listed in 10A above. CAUTION: A photocopied signature will not be accepted. Make sure that the original signed application Is flied with the Department of Commerce and Economic Development. Submit a ropy of the board resolution or minutes of meetings giving acstttorlty to the primary member In cMspe to.efgn the applcation-on," gi,iij*@A WIliNiilp". I declare under penalty of unswom falsification that 1 have examined this application, Including any attachment, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief It Is true and complete. I understand that any false statement made on this application is punishable by law. I further declare that two copies of this application have been delivered to the nearest city or borough office for rWAow. Signature Printed Name Date X 15. C OR N 70 Equ=11,Zooples of this tkxt to the of y or ruaat to tin location of the P lONInO acthlfliae of filtag raw IrpiaSee Instructlonas+Ndpsmoestehtg, �' the apprpprfata looei gowm- tk;ial indicate, by sigrtiature bolo% the communiltyf Of r objection to the permit. CAUTION: If this section isaak completed, the proosssing will be delayed 15 days to allow the city or borough time It respond to this application. THIS APPLICATION HAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL: ❑ Yes ❑ No (Attach explanation of objection) Signature of Local Government Official Time Date Printed Name of Pinson Who signed Telephone No. NOTICE: ANY FALSE STATEMENT MADE ON THIS APPLICATION iS PUNISHABLE BY LAW. (2) i5 Ashley Reed & Associates February 16, 1990 To: Bill Brighton, City Manager City of Kenai From: Ashley Reed Re: House Bill 422. - An Act relating to the fisheries business tax revenue refunded to local governments; and providing for an effective date. The House Community and Regional Affairs Committee held a hearing on the above referenced legislation sponsored by Representative Navarre on Thursday, February 15th. Representative Eileen Maclean, HCRA Chair, at the beginning of the hearing announced her intention to hold the bill for additional research and work. With those comments in mind, Representative Navarre gave a brief overview of the legislation and indicated his desire to work with those individuals/groups who had concerns with the legislation to develop a workable compromise. The Department of Community and Regional Affairs opposes the bill in its present form; however, on a positive note, they indicated support for the concept. Likewise, several borough governments highly dependent on fish tax revenues are opposed to the legislation. With much of the opposition coming from rural Alaska, you can expect the bill to stay in the House CRA Committee (Rep Maclean chairs the Bush Caucus). Should you have any ideas on how to amend the bill to provide some flexibility and remain constitution, please give me a call. I will keep you posted on this legislation. Government Relations and Public Affairs Consultants 510 L Street • Suite 210 • Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Phone (907) 279-5350 • FAX (907) 258-3527 CITY OF K ,.04/ Card4d 0j rruza d , ALAIM 06" TMUW"CW9=_7=5 FAX W7-2$3-W14 TO: Council Members City of Kenai FROM: Timothy J. Rogers, City Attorney City of Kenai DATE: February 16, 1990 RE: WordPerfect Processing Program Updates Several departments in City Hall have recently purchased WordPerfect 5.1 word processing updates for their computers. With the updates, which are in themselves complete programs, WordPerfect has included a "School Software Donation Program." I have attached a copy of the information received from WordPerfect. The donation program will allow the City to donate our old WordPerfect programs to a primary or secondary school .(kindergarten through twelfth grade) of our choice. WordPerfect Corporation will issue a new license for the school receiving the donation. My secretary has telephoned the Kenai Peninsula School District and was informed that Mr. John Dalgren, who was out of town at the time, would be able to tell us what schools in the District have MS-DOS IBM compatible computers. The gentleman she was able to talk stated that he thought the Nikiski High School was the only school equipped with MS-DOS computers. Carol spoke with Mr. Castimore at Nikiski High School. He stated that they have a number of MS-DOS IBM machines that are networked. He stated he would need only one program to accommodate all his machines. -1- Carol then called the Kenai Central High School and spoke with Judy Marlow. Ms. Marlow informed Carol that her departimnt was equipped with two older model IBM computers. Hor compators are not networked. Carol will speak with Mr. Dalgrsn at the School District to ascertain whether other schools in the district would be able to utilize our old programs. We will also write to the WordPerfect Corporation and ascertain whether a new license can be issued to other departments in the City of Kenai wishing to use WordPerfect programs. Does the Council desire (with permission of the WordPerfect Corporation) to distribute old programs of WordPerfect to other departments within the City of Kenai? Does the Council desire to donate old programs of WordPerfect to schools in the Kenai Peninsula School District for their use to the extent that they are not needed by other the City departments? TJR/clf cc: John Dalgren, KPSD- -2- MEN Important Notice School Software Dolton Program For a limited time only, you have an opportunity to participate in a WordPerfect Corporation program designed to help the primary and secondary schools in your area. When updating your software, old materials (diskettes, reference manual, workbook, and template) from the prior version should be discarded or destroyed. However, because you have updated to version 5.1 under this new software donation program, you may donate your old WordPerfect 4.2 or 5.0 package (DOS version, U.S. and Canada) to the primary or secondary school (kindergarten through twelfth grade) of your choice. WordPerfect Corporation will issue a new license for the school receiving the donation. The school must be state or federally -accredited and the software may only be used on campus. The package you donate must be complete, including binder, slipcase, documentation, workbook, diskettes, and template. The school will then have full rights to use your old software and can update it at educational prices. If you would like to donate your old WordPerfect package, complete this form and return it to the address listed on the back. WordPerfect Corporation will then process your request and verify that the school has a need for your software. A license for that school will then be returned to you. This license must be included with your old package when you present it to the school. We are pleased to be able to support the educational system in this manner, and we hope that you will join us in this effort. If you need more information about this program, please call our Information Services Department at (801) 225-5000. *The donated software has no monetary value and cannot be resold. WordPerfect Corporation reserves the right to refuse license requests for any reason. This program may change or be discontinued without notice or cause. CAUSIWP51X B-12/89 lintructions Step 1 Complete this form. Step 2 Mail this form to the address printed on the back. WordPerfect Corporation well contact the school(s) you list to verify a need for the package(s). If your first choice cannot use the donation, the second or thud choice will he used. WordPerfect Corporation will then send you a license that can he used only b_v the school. Step 3 Once you receive the license, include it with your old package and present it to the school. Note: If you are donating more than one package, you only need to complete one form, but you must send the additional blank forms included in each complete update package to verify that each of your packages has been updated and is available for donation. +:� 1 lid DEPARTMENT OF LAW i OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Timothy J. Rogers City Attorney City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Kenai, AK 99611 Dear Mr. Rogers: ry 15, 1990 STEVE COWPER, GOVERNOR REPLY TO: ❑ 1031 W 4th AVENUE SUITE 200 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-1994 PHONE: (907) 276-3550 FAX: (907) 276-3697 ❑ 1st NATIONAL CENTER 100 CUSHMAN ST. SUITE 400 FAIRBANKS, ALASKA 99701-4679 PHONE: (907) 452-1568 FAX: (907) 466-1317 f a PO. BOX K-STATE CAPITOL JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0300 PHONE: (907) 465-3600 FAX: (907) 463-5295 Re: Lessees Walter and Gloria Church Lot 6, Block 2, Fidalgo Commercial Center Thank you for the materials submitted on January 2, 1990. Enclosed is an "Agreement" executed on behalf of the state that I believe addresses the concerns raised in your letter dated November 20, 1989. If this Agreement is acceptable to you, please have it executed on behalf of the city. If you have any comments or suggested changes, please feel free to contact me. JJ:prm Enclosure Sincerely yours, DOUGLAS B. BAILY ATTORNEY GENERAL By: Joyce James Assistant Attorney General 03-05LH AGREEMENT WHEREAS the City of Kenai has leased the following property: Lot 6 Block 2, Fidalgo Commercial Center, according to Plat K-1587, located in the Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska to Walter C. Church and Gloria R. Church ("the Churches"); and WHEREAS the Churches executed a deed of trust of the leasehold estate as security for a loan made by the State of Alaska to the Churches, the deed of trust being recorded at Book 129 Page 129, Kenai Recording District; and WHEREAS the loan made to the Churches is in default and the State of Alaska seeks to foreclose on its interest in the property pursuant to the deed of trust; and WHEREAS the City of Kenai is owed past due amounts under the lease from the Churches including lease payments, property tax, interest, and penalties from July 1, 1986 in the amount of $6,347.64, and water and sewer in the amount of $170.08, all as of November 30, 1989, and the amounts due continue to accrue; and WHEREAS the State of Alaska has agreed to pay these past due amounts and the amounts due that accrue after November 30, 1989, and to pay the amounts when the state sells the property to a third person, but in any event, no later than February 15, 1991; and WHEREAS the City of Kenai would like to see the property Agreement - 1 - functioning as ongoing business establishments rather than idle property, THEREFORE the City of Kenai consents to the nonjudicial foreclosure of the right, title and interest of the Lessees, Walter and Gloria Church, by the State of Alaska. DATED: DIVISION OF INVESTMENTS DEPARTMENT OF CO C�&ECQNOMIC DEVELOPMENV By: Martin 61JI. Ric Dir for SUBSCRIBED and SWORN this _5 day of 1990 before me a Notary Public for the State of Alaska. Notary Public, State of -Alaska My Commission Expires: y ,om ssiun „pires DATED: CITY OF KENAI rvu 20,1; By: City Manager SUBSCRIBED and SWORN this day of before me a Notary Public for the State of Alaska. , 1990 Notary Public, State of Alaska My Commission Expires: Agreement - 2 - 41513 1718.92 N � _.�� U.S. CMPiAAT1111EMT CIF COMMMM i ciT�-` e19'9 N Jackson Federal Bldg., Rm . 1856 � �3-0-yo�i�LO y msa 915 Second Avenue �`Fkti �zi Seattle, Washington 98174 February 15, 1990 Mr. William J. Brighton City Manager City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Street Kenai, Alaska 99611 RE: EDA Application No. 07-01-03198 Dear Mr. Brighton: Our regular Civil Rights Review of the City of Kenai and the Kenai Bicentennial Visitors and Convention Bureau, Inc. application for Federal financial assistance has disclosed that there is a current civil complaint, alleging age discrimination pending in Superior Court for the State of Alaska. As a condition of our clearance process, we will require that the City of Kenai inform the Seattle Regional Office of EDA of any change in the status of the complaint and its final resolution. If you have any questions, please contact me in Seattle at (206) 442-8663. S incerel, Dav d se�n Civil Rights Officer cc: David Lasky B. Richert Ott m Kauai Peninsula'projects tio sovernmes pvpw.- sa mit. lionfor , Nork on - a -Romer Wal"Water :.Araatrent 044at; _: $1%0" ter Prod ME"Mrs -*i UOR in HOWWJ,. 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State and loam governments would _ of voting on amendments ohe at a time. have to 'pay"oilier *a ocosts ' that would S Many Republican in the House felt the - eoa►e'about with i unused voter pastici-,' ,restrictions on the offering of several potion. The Congressiorw Budget Office - c floor amendments would decrease the ::estimated the addltfOetasi sts.; chances of preventing unfunded man- .. :and printing vVenses '-socbabed with' - daa�teesr on Note and local gov rnments for . the expected ina art ` {ions ; �AI C !.SS�l7.'r"'p'� �"-"'"�'«QF�+�4!CR�DMM► � � i7iiiY� � l�t�Veein..•l'.. last week, House had de- ' t2042,5 "i't'lnr Inr' dw Brat: five' t�E.,a,.rtlier big : " feTed action on the bill due to the condo- . aadOBslon l►aa/S of tl?tc ptvstam,"- versy over potential costs to cities and aorne sbtte aitd local governments may states, and increased risk of voter fraud. feel the need to upgrade or even acquire ;. Soaw strembera of Congress said the computer systems to keep up with in- _.�Obill had been moving too fast and needed creased voter participation. The CBO es- Y to be inure carefully scrutinized before it timated that up front, one time costs could be passed: ;rt.,�n•i�,.s Y % could run between $60=570 million to "We were trying to take a look at what computerize the ration lists of all the real cost of the bill would be, and the jurisdictions that do not have com- how much the government could paters. -•„ -underfund this program," said a spokes- The bill would also barstates f person from Rep. William Dickinson's uisvn rotanzatioin f si of (R-Ala.) office. people registering. This has brought Representatives Dickinson and Pat about much concern regarding possible Roberts (R-Kan.) have been leading ef- increased risk of voter fraud. Illinois forts to prevent new unfunded mandates Governor Jim Thompson, has expressed on state and local governments for voter his concern over the potential risk of registration. voter fraud as well as the possible costs to The National Voter Registration Act states and cities brought about by the would provide automatic voter rettistra- provisions of the bill. ❑ tion for an one etti i a driver's license and require ruts on M4 _or at government offices lain all states. In addi- -- -. .. ... .. .•. ., .r.. r.n u..a ii.Il. '/�iL�'if:.i ai�� ...•.. ... .., r REMAI PENINSULA BOROUGH RRWLAR AS$NO,L7 MEETING February 4, 1990; 700 p.m. Saroa" AdmWotrotioa Building 1�� soldot4a, Alaske _ -.A G 9 N 0 A- 0tL A. CALL TO ORDER+ .B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C. INVOCATIONI Rev. Ted In&bnit, Soldota :.- ,. Bible Chapel D. ROLL CALL R. VACANCY, DESIGNATION OR $UTING OF ASSEM•BLYMEMBERS F. APPROVAL OF MINUTESI January 16, 1990, Reg., 90E G. c(BB inn REPORTS (a) Finance (Chm. Sewall, Vice Chm. Nash, Glick, O'Connell, Xqwne) Ab) Legislative (Chu.Crawford, O'Connell, Glick, Mullen) (c) Local Affairs/Lands (Chm. Brown, Vice Chm. Crawford, Haack, Mu lea, Poindexter, Super- man) (d) Public Works/Ed ;(Chap. McLane, Vice Chm. Maack Atkinson, ModgiasSuperman, Walli) N. REPORTS OF COMMISSIONS AND COUNCILS I. MOTIONS TO, RECONSIDER J. AGENDA APPROVAL AND CONSENT AGENDA (a) Vacation of -Section Line Easement within eastern boundary Lot 2, USS9535, $action 24 i 25, T12N, 911W, S.M. (b) Planning Commission Appointments K. ORDINANCE HEARINGS (a) Ord. 90-1 -Appropriating $89,200 for a Grant fran the State of Alaska to Supplement Borough Funding for Local Senior Citizen Programs- (Mayor) L. INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES (a) Ord, 90-6 "Amending the Borough Code Provi- sions Regardinq the Measurement of the Dis- tance Allowed Between an Establishment Sell- ing Liquor and a Church, School or Playground" (Nash) N. PENDING LEGISLATION (This item lists legislation which will be ad- dressed at a later time as noted) (a) Ord. 90-4 *Appropriating $106,000 from the General Fund Balance for Installation of a Wooden Gym Floor at Susan B. English School' (Faene) HEARING 2-20-90 (b) Ord. 89-40 'Enacting a New Chapter 21.12 to Provide a Permit System for Conditional Land Uses and Repealing the Current RPB 21.12 Noxious, Injurious and Hazardous Uses Or- dinances' (Mayor, Req. Task Force) TABLED 1/16/90 0. FORMAL PRESENTATIONS WITH PRIOR NOTICE UPON SUB JECTS NOT ON THE MEETING AGENDA (a) Red Smith; the beneficial effects of the 1872 mining law P. PUBLIC COMMENTS AND PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS Q. MAYOR'S REPORT R. OTHER BUSINESS S. ASSEMBLY AND MAYOR'S COMMENTS T. INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS AND REPORTS (a) Revenue and Expenditure Report; Budget Revi- sions U. NOTICE OF NEXT MEETING AND ADJOURNMENT (2/20/90) (b) Ord. 90-7 "Amending the Borough Code Provi- sions Regarding Assembly Members' Compensa- tion' (Hodgins) (c) (rd. 9n-a "Establishing a Redoubt Bay Citizen Advisory Comittee" (Mayor) (d) o 9 `Rstablishinq an Efficient Means of Determining businesses Which Are Eligible for Zx mption trou Sales Tax" (Hodgins) (a) Ord. 90-1a "Amending RPB 5.18.260(M) to Provide That the Seller Exemption from Col- lecting Sales Tax Floes Not Apply to Gaming Sales" (Atkinson) (f) Ord- 40t *Authorizing the Lease of Five Acres at the Kenai Landfill Site for use as a Privotoly-Operatod Solid Waste Tranfer Site" (Mayor) M. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS (a) Res 22 'Establishing Procedures for Set- tinq Priorities for the Upgrading of the State's Secondary !toads and Rescinding Resolutioo.S6-19" (��.cqi*dexter)R DED TO PUBLIC WON Cd�KI4119 - TO EE RRPORTED OUT BY FEB. 6, 1090 (b) Room �90-7 "Designating the Newspaper and AMatdiat the Conk ,rodt for the Publication of the Prggeerty Tax Foreclosure List for the Tax Tea t.lS!o' and the Delinquent Personal Pterty IAX List- (Mayor) (c) Roam 24-1 "Amending the Collective Bargaining Agress"t to Allow Hazardous Duty Pay for Certified Painters Engaged in Hazardous Painti*gl (Mayor) (d) gas, 90 -'9 "Reclassifying Borough Patented ry Land Described as Lot 1 Sterling Fire Station frob Ofthdol 'Purposts" to "Public Use" and Approving the Use for the Ridgeway/Sterlinq Fire fttvice Area" (Mayor, Reg. R/SFSA) (a) gas, 90-10"Ratifying and Approving an Agree- ment Between the Borough and Alaska Depart- msnt of Environmental Conservation for winter/Spring Oil Spill Cleanup and Response" (Mayor) (f) Res.. 9.Q� "Authorizing the Transfer of $ 00 in Central Peninsula Hospital Serv- ice Area Funds Into a Trust for Medical Malpractice' Self -Insurance~ (Mayor) (g) Res, 2Q-»12 "In Support of Oil Spill Legisla- tion That Would Require Citizen Advisory Councils in Cook Inelet and Prince William Sound to Address 'Spill Prevention and Response Plan:~ (Mayor) ON;- ja 4 N. PENDING LEGISLATION (This item lists legislation which will be ad- dreseed at a later time as noted) (a') Ord. 89-40"z"inacting a Now Chapter 21.12 to ftovi-de a Permit system for Conditional Land ,gees and Repealing the Current KP3 21.12 Noxious, 'injurious a ad Hazardous Uses Or- finances" (Mayor, lteq. Task Force) TABLED 0 F (b) Ord. 90-6 *Amending the Borough Code Provi- ions Regarding the Measurement of the Dis- Vii, nce Allowed Between an Establishment Sell- aq Liquor and a Church, 'School or arground" (Bash) HEARING MARCH 6 "Establishing a -Redoubt May Cit Zen viscry Caiiiiialittea' (Mayor) HEARING, rA=H 6 d.1 ' 0-i1 "-Authorizing the Least of Five rem at the Kenai Landfill site for Use as a rivately-Operated Solid waste Tranfer:Site' r) HEARING MARCH 6 'kik N1 I Ott .09-129 .!*Establishing Pr6c!edures for SX' Priorities for tj%e Upgrading of the totels .8e0ondary Roads and Rescinding latiofi 194-129" (Poindexter) REMANDED TO -POSTPONED 1"CH iF 20 JC !WOV$. COMITTSE Iima -118 WITH PRIOR NOT( N 0. T If %I P M, L Q .4 R. on `kUthorizLnq the Appropriation fr= the Solid Waste Account of the General "Fund to tb*'4'rllei q'$ "so p , Jil Wetter S4ts, Ac countgor"ifie tliiuro of sterling special We 0 t a Site- (I"r) UT M MMING HAMM 6 :41 (9) ","A"43rdiS4 'aCostradt id'eftming martheest Inc. for the Purchase of One Diesel P�m led fit awftv Generator Set with n DATE ^X3M 2/01/90 *vF0 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS ACTION LIST THROUGH: HUM 1990 FD = FINANCM DISCLOSURE REQUIRED LC = LEGISLATIVE CONrnnTION REQUIRED BOARD NAME ACCOUNTANCY BOARD CPA/Pk 30 ^;-7" Cook Michael 81/04/16 89/04/25 Y ti12�2g ACCOUNTANCY BOARD ti� - CPA/PA McMahon Ida 84/03/30 89/04/25 Y COASTAL POLICY COUNCIL © �� Lower Cook Inlet Crawford John 80/11/14 89/09/15 Y ✓.' COASTAL POLICY COUNCIL Northam Southeast Powell Lawrence 83/12/27 89/09/15 Y COASTAL POLICY COUNCIL Kodiak/Aleutians Ward Timothy 88/11/14 89/09/15 Y COMPUMCIAL FISHING/AGRICULTURE UK Governor's Appointment Kim Hyounq 86/01/27 90/03/00 DENTAL EBAMINERS Dentist Waller Timothy W10/31 90/02/01 Y DISPENSING OPTICIANS Optician VACANT 0/00/00 92/06/14 Y FISHEM'S FOND ADVISORY District 4 VACANT 0/00/00 94/01/31 FORESTRY Native/rlukuan Loiselle Robert 88/07/25 90/01/01 HANDICAPPED AND GIFTED Consumer/Primary VACANT 0/00/00 90/06/30 HAZARDOUS WASTE COUNCIL Alaska Rep./Public VACANT 0/00/00 0/00/00 HAZARDOUS WASTE COUNCIL Alaska Rep./Public VACANT 0/00/00 0/00/00 HISTORICAL CONNIISSION Society/Recomm odod VACANT 0/00/00 90/12/31 HOUSING MAREETIND COUNCIL Public Buchanan Susan 88/03/24 90/03/12 HOUSING MARKETING COUNCIL. Public Helms Sam 88/03/24 90/03/12 DATE ?JOINTED 2/01/90 PAGE 3 BOARDS AND COMMISSIOPS ACTION LIST THROUGH: MARCH 1990 FD = rMNCIAL DISCLOSURE REQUIRED LC = LEGISLATIVE CONFIR!(ATION REQUIRED HOARD NM NAME FIRST NAME APPOINTED TER![ DATE FD LC PUBLIC OFFICES CONNU;SSION Public/Restricted/D Riley Burke 85/02/21 90/02/01 Y Y ROYALTY OIL/OAS DEVELOPlOT Public/Rextricted Gottstein James 84/05/02 90/03/14 Y SCIKNC IMINEERM ADVISORY Science Ressaircber Pickering Donald 86/11/03 89/08/22 SEAFOOD MRKETIM IIf5"TITOTE Commercial Fishing VACANT 0/00/00 92/07/01 Y UTILITIES CO MISSION Salaried/Bus ness-RESIGM EFP. 3/2/90 Whiteaker Kathleen 85/01/15 90/03/02 Y Y WATER RESOURCES Public/Restricted Keadws Those 82/09/17 90/02/21 WORKERS' CONPENSATION At Large/Labor VACANT 0/00/00 91/07/01 Y Y 0039 TOTAL RECORD DATE PRINTED 2/01/90 PAGE 2 R BOARDS AND COMISSIONS ACTION LIST THROUGH: MARCH 1990 FD = FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REQUIRED LC = LEGISLATIVE CONFIRKMOK RSQOIM BOARD NAM Public Parker Cynthia 88/03/24 90/03/12 Public Thrcop Paula 88/03/24 90/03/12 HUNNAN RIGHTS Public Henricks Sandra 85/02/22 90/01/31 Y Y HUMN RIGHTS Public Volzke Doris 85/02/22 90/01/31 Y Y JOB TRAINING COORDINATING COMM Business/Industry Home Willim 89/02/14 90/01/01 JUVENILE JOSTICE/FMILY SERVICES ADVISORY Juvenile/Under 24 Akpik Travis 89/08/28 90/03/01 JUVENILE JUSTICE/FAKILY SERVICES ADVISORY Public Chivers Thor 87/07/30 90/03/01 JUVENILE JUSTICE/FAN!'1LY SERVICES ADVISORY Public Joe" Sparck Lucy 85/03/08 90/03/01 JUVENILE JUSTICE/FMILY SERVICES ADVISORY Public Mills Marianne 89/03/31 90/03/01 JUVENILE JUSTICE/FAMY SERVICES ADVISORY Public Stachelrodt YAry 89/01/09 90/03/01 NURSING Registered Nurse Carberry Barbara 85/02/21 90/03/31 Y NURSING Public Awns Frenceds 87/12/22 90/03/31 Y PIONEERS, HODS ADVISORY Public VACANT 0/00/00 0/00/00 POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION Public Clark Patricia 83/08/19 90/03/01 Y POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION Student Rep. Eller Donald 89/07/14 90/03/01 Y PRIVATE INDUSTRY COMM Public Employment VACANT 0/00/00 90/07/01 sN Fo-y w FU CITY iiy OF . wLi use of &pmentaffuts February 8, 1990 William J. Brighton f Kenai City Manager 210 Fidalgo Kenai, Ak 99611 Dear Bill: I and my staff thank you for your thoughtfulness in donating the photograph of Kenai for my Juneau office. It's a nice touch of home here in the Capitol. Please extend our thanks to Mayor Williams and the City Council as well. Sincerely, Representative Mike Navarre TO DO LIST February 7, 1990 KENAI CITY COUNCIL 1. B. Musson - Check into putting hair dryers in Rec Center. 2. B. Brighton, K. Kornelis - Meet with Borough re/landfill, can something be worked out by June. Report at 2-21 meeting. 3. P&2 - Bring back to Council before any decisions are made re/landfill. 4. B. Brighton - Customs Contract to EDD for review. 5. K. Kornelis - Information re/stop lights for Mayor Williams, need repair. 6. Mayor Williams - Send letter to DOT&PF, our legislators, Senate & House Transportation Committees re/stop lights on Spur, need repair. 7. J. Williams - Contact Genl. Schaeffer re/use of Armory, alcoholic beverages. 8. J. Ruotsala - 1000 City pins to Councilwoman Swarner. Order more pins. jr )/� XNFO w, (o ~ CITY OF KENAI KENAI SENIOR SERVICES 361 COUNCIL ON AGING APPLICATION Paul Padilla (907) 2834156 NAME MAILING ADDRESS Box 4634 Kenai, Alaska 99611 RESIDENCE ADDRESS 245 Fireweed PHONE 283-9073 NAME OF SPOUSE not married CURRENT MEMBERSHIP IN ORGANIZATIONS: AARP, 341 Labors Union 9961 MY CURRENT INVOLVEMENT AT THE CENTER: Volunteers as Driver, Cook, Shopper, Escort , Handyman. I try to help wherever I am needed. The center is a very important part of my life! WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO OFFER ASSISTANCE IN VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES AT THE CENTER? ves MY INTEREST IN BECOMING A MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY BOARD CAME ABOUT BECAUSE, I feel that because of my involvement in the program and activities at the center I could offer my assistance in the policy making issues facing the senior center now and in the future. SIGNATURE ` ATE 9(enai Community—PdrLaty A PUVILIC UVIARY IN SERVICE SINCE 194 163 MAIM STREET LOOP KENAI, ALASKA gal 1 REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 1990 =M90 or 7 Circulation Adult Juvenile Easy Books Fiction 1366 272 775 Non-fiction 1730 209 208 Total Book Circulation 4560 Films, phonodiscs, pamphlets, periodicals 342 Total circulation 4902 Additions Adult Juvenile Easy Books AV Gifts 100 7 16 62 Purchases 190 40 52 0 Total additions 467 Interlibrary Loans Ordered Received Returned Books 97 39 43 AV 29 29 29 Interlibrary Loans by Kenai Community Library Books Films AV 46 29 16 Volunteers Income Number Total Hours 19 491 Fines and sale books $986.90 Lost or damaged books 37.70 Xerox 341.50 Total income for January 1990 $1366.10 YOUR CHAMBER TO', Newsletter of The Greater Soldotna Chamber of Commerce ..................... Volume 3 Issue 2.......... February 1990 A Message from the Chamber's Prtsidont +Anger Steffy......... As a result of letters from local businesses and extensive discussion at the Chamber Think Tank in November the Chamber Board will be considering a new look for Progress Days 1191. There is considerable support for changing the date to either sometime in Dune or August. Since some of the arrangements and promotion are made well in advance, It is too late to make a change for this summer. However, I am in the process of appointing a Task Force to ASCC WETLANDS CAMPAIGN Chambers of Commerce throughout the state have been called to task in an effort to kill a "No Net Loss Policy for Alaska's Wet- lands." The Corps of Engineers and Envi- ronmental Protection Agency memorandum of understanding is extremely determinai to future development in Alaska and needs your help to be repealed. Soidotna Cham- ber Board of Directors has written the Presi- dent, Congressional Delegation, Governor Cowper and federal agency officials about look into the possibilities, consider the pro's the wetlands issue. We encourage you to and con"s of the suggestions, make recom- do the same and have enclosed a sample mendations on Progress Days 1991 back to letter which can be photocopied, signed the Chamber Board by the end of February. and mailed to those listed on the reverse If you have any ideas regarding Progres side of the sample letter. Your action will Days call the Chamber Office at 262.9814help not only with the recinding of this We would appreciate your comments and MOA, but caution policy makers to carefully suggestions. consider any future decisions. Chamber General Membership Lun- BIG CHANGE ---- > eheons are held at Mykel's Restaurant <----BIG CHANGE at noon every Tuesday. See you there±l SOLDOTNA CHAMBER BOARD ACTION: *'Appointed Chuck Obondorf, Oberndorf, Tutor & Lambe; Larry Waltrip, Fishing Guide; and John Torgeson, Radio Shack (E trotek) to the Board for one year term. `*Moved to recess General Membership Luncheons during summer months (mid -June through mid -August) "*Moved to send letters to Government SIGN ORDINANCE WORKSHOP Si TED Tuesday, February 6, 5:30 PM Soldotna City Council Chambers, the Chamber and Plan- ning Commission will meet -to discuss ithe proposed sign ordinance. Chamber mem- bers are encouraged to attend. City Planner Suzanne Little has provided a +wworksheet blank for use when reading both proposed ordinances. Ordinance copies are availa- ble from the City. Work session participants are asked to fill in restrictions each feeds is reasonable. This is an important meeting. We ask you to attend in the spirit of coopera- tion leaving any hard feelings behind. A positive step forward is our goal as we all agree we want to do something about our signs. PENINSULA WINTER GAMES The Peninsula Winter Games Committee, Chaired by newly appointed Boardmember John Torgerson (Radla $heck), has pro- vided a full outline of events for February 24 and 25th. The Committee has moved events to the heart of Soldotna by using Carr- Gottstein's lot between Sears and Burger King as well as the Peninsula Center Mall. A fantastic opportunity presents its for merchants to rally around to promote their own businesses and support this needed winter event. Advertising and sponsorship opportunities range from $75 to $1,000. This year's celebration will continue the orig- inal intent of AI York and the Lion's Club and focus on youth. Something for everyone ap- the Wetlands Policy (enclosed) pears on the events list - snow golfing, ice bowling, snow sculpturing. For a full list and more ilnformation contact John at 262-6192 or Peninsula Center Mall Manager Kevin Johnson at 262-6299. Good Luck Winter Games Committee, we're behind you. "SECRETARIES NOTEBOOK: "Alaska Visitor's Association is sponsoring a seminar on How to Take Advantage of Government Tourism Programs, February 15 and 16 in Anchorage. Contact the AVA of- fice for full details 1-276-6663. "Homer, Alaska's recent involvement in the McDonald's Super Bowl commercials was a $3.1 media buy. An interesting approach to the prettiest place in Alaska - but like they say in political circles "it really does not mat- ter what you say about me - just be sure you SPELL my name correctly" and they certain- ly have done that for Homer. 'Regional Tourism Task Force is meeting periodically and will report to the AVA Kenai Peninsula Chapter on March 10. Get ready for a great tourism meeting and member- ship rally here in Soldotna. More in March's newsletter. SOLDOTNA, WE LOVE YOU Your invited to the Kenai Peninsula Visitor Center and Soldotna Chamber Offices for our Valentine Open House. Cookies and punch will be served and we will be sharing a special snack tray provided by Chamber member UNOCAL. It's a great opportunity to pick up those brochures and infilo ns ional materials to send to visitln+g fffends and rela- tives. Call ahead and we will have some packets made up just for you. Residence and businesses alike are invited to share their pride in this unique facility. Happy Val- entines Dayl THUMBS UP ARCO Alaska tops our list of great compa- nies for the donation of a fax mane to the Chamber Office. It's use has substantially re- duced our long distance telephone costs. Thanks, ARCO. To Earl Mundell and Steve Beeson, we at the Chamber admire your commitment to the community, stamina and ability to rebound after the traggic fire of BEEMUN`S V & S last month. Earl indi- cates they will rebuild just as soon as possi- ble. Those who need to contact the partners may do so at their business office address, 245 Binkley Street, #202 , Soldotna. Thank you Soldotna Chamber of Commerce mem- bers KENAI PENINSULA VISITOR CENTER, HIGH ADVENTURE (SOL- DOTNA), ALASKA SCENIC ADVEN- TURES (SOLDO-"NA), ALASKA WEST AIR (KENAI), TIM HIINER PRO'PES- SIONAL FISiHINl (SOLDOTNA) , CROOKED CREEK RV PARK (KAS I L- OF), LAR'RY WA TRIPS KENAI RIVER FISHING (SOLDOTNA), CENTRAL CHARTER BOOKING AGENCY (HO- MER), ALASKA STATE PARKS, KENAI FJORDS NATIONAL PARK (SEWARD), ALASKA WIILDLAND ADVENTURES (COOPER'S LANDING) for marketing the Ke- nai Peninsula through your advertisernents in Alaska Magazine's special 1990 Alaska Travel Edition. Hats off to all our member ho- tels, restaurants, guides and charter services who sell the Peninsula through their regular attendance at trade shows in Alaska and throughout the United States and advertising in visitor industry journals. We can only im- agine the value of those colWctive advertis- ing dollars. DIRECTOR'S SPOTLIGHT Sam McLane A Chamber Boardmember since January, 1989, Sam McLane divides his time be- tween the famiily's business, McLane and Associates, the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly, the Kenai Peninsula Chapter Alaska Visitor's Association and commercial fishing. He heads the Borough's Public Works and Education Committees and serves on a special Solid Waste Committee. He represents Soldotna, Sterling, Ridgeway, Funny River, Kaskilof, Cohoe and Kaliforn- sky areas on the Borough Assembly. As an active AVA Chapter member, Sam serves as Chair of the Regional Tourism Funding Task Force. A licensed land surveyor and civil engineer, he received his Bachelor's of Science degree in civil engineering from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Sam's wife, Susan like her husband Sam contributes considerable time and energy towards com- munity projects and Interests. Sam, a life- long Alaskan and Susan, here since High School, have two children Cody and Lani who attend Soldotna area schools. The family resides at Chinulna Point on Kaliforn- sky Beach. 9�E iai Co4n►nunity .fdu'ty A PUBLIC USRAHY IN SEiMCE SINCE 1049 163 MAIN STAEET LOOP KENAI, ALASKA 99611 LIBRARY CARDS ISSUED JANUARY 1990 Kenai 59 Clam Gulch 2 Homer 2 Kasilof 3 Nikiski 29 Seldovia 1 Seward 1 Soldotna 44 Sterling 11. Other libraries 5 Total Cards issued 157 gt N -pw W S N W C W N W 7 I rC7 O C CA r v fi NCB �i Nn C O r � n r r a SA OP-1a Q g c'f Q 3 �NQC Z 2 + phi �n =� w? ,off CL �'s=4(A Ito V O 44 a � r qW !Od A W t�A49 C7 ,� CA � 6icy A -mil t�A O V� [C1 v C }[Cs! �s 3 A C 4CP O .. �►toV i � rn O G fl'1 4CA r r C " r a ?A 3 r-r � o u s o3 a N u T. N _2 ]ham c 3 � ^ Cr � w p -s c� o O► ro ro i.e �' i p Fu:,T! is 'tl � FEBRUARY 6..............JIM BUTLER KPS IND. & GOV LIASON FOR OIL SPILL FEBRUARY 13............ TBA FEBRUARY 20..............JUNIOR MISS CANDIDATES FEBRUARY 27 .............BOB WILLIAMS K'ENAI BICENTENNIAL GREATER SOLDOTNA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BULK RATE PO- BOX 236 U.S. Postage Soldotna, AK 99669 PAID city OrKwwi Permit No 5 Mww Jdo anftm Soldotna, AK 210 FRIelp K** Alaska 99611 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Ginger Steffy ....................... VicePresident Tom Janz ............................ immediate Past President Phil Turkington.................... Secretary Jan Moore ........................... Treasurer Mavis Blazy......................... Kurt Erlksson....................... Sara McLane ........................ Chuck Obendorf................... Mike Sipes .......................... John Torgeson.................... John Vaughan ..................... Larry Waltrip ........................ Executive Director Kathy Scott ......................... Office Assistant Cyndl Ware Bookkeeper Loretta Lunn Kenai Peninsula College...... 262-5801 Pay 'N Save .......................... 262-9324 Insurance Cache .................. 262-4425 Freedom Realty .................... 262-1770 Laurawood Arms .................. 262-4591 National Bank of Alaska......... 262-4435 McLane & Associates........... 283-4218 Obendorf, Tuter & Lambe..... 262-9123 Mykel'slSoldotna Inn............ 262-9169 Electrotek (Radio Shack....... 262-6192 Homer Electric Assoc............ 283-5831 Kenai River Fishing Guide..... 262-7835 Soldotna Chamber ............... 262-9814 i;0 Greater Kenai Chamber of Commerce J l Offic amb r Keno,, . ,......... _..... . (907) 283-7989 Chatr,00*er =u777! I CHA!Kl'r ETINGS !%IIAT HAS THE CHAMBER DONE FOR YOU THIS MONTH? SCRE** _ FOR It P8111tU S9O N1 Time has been spent with Blake Publishing to wlts:, obtain a more legible and comprehensive map of KING d$AR/NOONI the Central Peninsula area. Correspondence has been issued supporting SCR 33 2/7/90 as proposed by Senator Fischer to assist in Bill Hofer of funding for the 1991 Bicentennial. "der►" +t~ Forage Resolution requesting immediate attention to the ,t"'tmPa Spruce Bark Beetle Infestation was forwarded to ? Governor Cowper, legislators and commissions. 2/14/90 'p The Board sent it's recommendation to Office of Wayne tiAtner of "t Boards and Appointments for open position on Board of Fisheries, that being Mike Martin. Me Ilijil 4thllldti� ub ;�2 ��!�±� Newcomer's Committee began work on packets and facilities to host Newcomer's Coffee, with letters to merchants and businesses to be in the AlaBkat,r`oung mail the first part of February. Womne Yeah r Cdntisnts 1989 AWARDS BANQUET held 1/19/90 at King Oscar was a sell out and attendees appeared to enjoy 2/28/9d *" iftl the program, the entertainment and the exchange Bill 0,�'res .�1i� of the pie for the gavel. ,� of A WO . aka �,- Ben Olson of KCHS, Rebbie Raymond (Miss Kenai) Full B.Oi} .it and Nicolette Turnes (Alaska's Favorite Pre -Teen). Salad/Sou pDil $6.00 ' volunteered their talent for this event. We feel anyone in the audience would recommend any of them for future presentations. ki d... �h DON'T FORGET OUR BOARDWALK PROTECT!!!!!! M ! Jo NCZ According to Mayor Williams the required �'• �Q � w property has been deeded over. Plans now are to begin construction of walk this spring with fabrication at Craycrofts. Permitting and planning continue in conjunction with various agencies and organizations. This ���• project, which will become a local viewing "< site off Bridge Access Road will be of benefit not only to the visitors but also to our local residents. Numbered Goose Pins are still available at the Chamber Cabin at $100. The �'dAelrvR 'r pin can be YOUR contribution to this major " i don't know how they did it but local project. <,•. n..w m mhership Qom m.tree here just broke all kinds of recordst' sign ses rs Y 3 ace rid Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Associate Business Associate Associate Business Business Business rv. Business Business Business Business Associate Associate Business Business ince Business Business Business Business Business Business Associate Al Organization Business Business Business Business Associate Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Industrial Elec. Business Mikunda, Cottrell and Company Business Jacksons Sales and Service Business Sue & Jim Carter Associate Inez's Western Wear Business Frontier Alaska Credit Union Business Northwest Enviro- Services Business McDonalds of Kenai Business Peninsula Clarion Business Printers Ink Business Sue Dunworth Associate Kenai Bicentennial Organization Kenai Peninsula Cab Business Trinity Greenhouse Business KCSY Radio Business Daniels Lake Lodge Business UNOCAL Business Petroleum Distr. Business Alyeska Sales/Serv. Business Mark Hodgins Associate Tom & Robin Bennett Associate Waldo Coyle Associate Phil Nash Associate Kenai Historical Society Organization King Oscars Business A & V Muffler-N- Auto Repair Business Miller Sheet Metal and Heating Business G & M Chevron Business Kings Pun Charters Business Cook Inlet Council on. Drugs/ALcohol Organization Wards Cove Packing Co. Business Kenai Employment Ctr. Business Designer Realty Business Anchorage Daily News Business Bishop Lake Studio Business Mark & Anita Necessary Associate David & Glenda Feeken Associate VECO Business Walters & Olsen Business D & L Construction Business Arby's Business NALCO Chemical Business San. -Alaska Statewide Business Bette & Carl Glick Associate Cook lulet Resource Org. Business John McCarthy DBS Associate Insurance Cache Business Kenai Arts & Humanities Organization y�r ' NEW MEMBERS _1990+ Willie &hipps gciate 'Image Improvement +Ip' Studio ,, * iBusiness CFimDn 6. Assoc.; usiness Posey's Kenai 1j4 ; !Hideaway .f: ; ,Business Maggie's;/:M �int . rsusiness Heat Alaskan, ;inc.' 3usiness Norma Harden. sociate ' Davis,.Wright and , ;- Jones .Lax Ofta�,sasiness Alaska $114mrs R Us?{Ef ,; iBus ines s Alaska Sales, Service :Business Ward Romans , .., .Associate Michael DivaLi.ck ,4N' OAssociate Massey Chirppractte Center, Inc,"Business gy 1A, a 4 43i 1990 RENEWALS Kenai Funera",. >,,t --,w!-- r Chinula Salmon Charters New York Life Business Northern Adjub,e� Insurance Business Kluge & Associat, Myrick Walter Associate Impressions Hair Olga's Fine Jewelry Business Robinson's Fnter] Northern Oil Operators Business Electric Distribi Big Rays Business Alaskan Wood & I` Twin Cities Locksmith Business Kelly Electric, Jean McMaster Associate GLM Corporation low'"Mew-a tpl P1*VE North Kenai Real Estate Sears &Roebuck Hold on to your tuft#! .TtsMemtterahip Specialits American. Legion Post 20 Business Organization Louisa Hiller Orca Cinemas Drive is scttedWed for Febrtairy 7th and there will be a nahttW bi«rr� otxtteet bet. Preferred Plumbing and g Kayo McGillivary ween Henry Penney and Ron Rainey to win Heating Business Janet & Jim Rout, this year's epatest..ff rw two a favorite Raymond Rozak Associate Dan's T.V. & App] team leader you can WIpow his chances of winning by calling loin `'and or Bill & Ann Curtis Associate Nordstrom, Steele .qMnewtng signing up prior to '`'-%t1SYt Chester & Mavis Cone Associate Jefferson .M�i'190. ORGANIZATIONS IC�L'�IlMDIVIDU�A�LB NOT OT ' N Penco AK Business Peninsula Memoriv SIGNED UP Alf: pAAAi. Bf tl�- Royal Pacific Fisheries Business Chapel CLUDED IN iH Kenai Fjords Tours Business Tim's Janitorial -,a fifz, ti ,.: It you are in a' r C to Peninsula Flooring Ctr. Business Kenai Natives Ass :� team ,forpafl ' d� e,Callthe � HI LO Fishing Charter Deadbolt Lock & Key Business NAPA Parts, Inc. Cabinsuppo Cabin (283-7�j' t ���.)aH1 the Business City of Kenai Chamber ltlirrF '' • +'; :' .�.. Jim &Joann Elson Associate Tim &Elsie McGir : + i •.� Kenai Dental Clinic Business Queen, Quirdell & Zubeck, Inc. Business Lorraine - Kenai River Lodge Business Kimco Richard & Gayle Ross Associate LD's Print Shop :•=' ;.�` .,.,rt Lovell & Iola Banks Associate Last Frontier Ins Dale Dolifka Business Uptown Motel Qwick Construction Business Country Apartment Rod .& Patricia Williams Business Gallery 25 infoil Twin Cities Veterinary Gladys Peters Business Peanut Gallery a.t W_:a`�«. t:•p ilil Associate Lynden Transport Dr. Richard - Carrigan Associate F ; r... Harry Hopkins Associate Davis, Wright and {,( orksj ,oax;; r.s" ,F Tim's Quality Constr. Business Jones .a:. . Mavis Blazy Associate Wildwood Correcti Center Anchorage Cold Storage Business TransAlaska Title Freedom Realty Business Kenai R.V. Park y Don's Dive Shop Business Radio Shank d/ba Pizza Paradisos Business Torgerson Elec. Katherine Boling Associate Alaska USA Federa Billy McCann Associate Credit Union United Cook Inlet Drift Mike Navarre Association Yasuko Lehtinen Organization Associate First National Ba ERA Aviation SS 'Odiates Women's Resource and Sea Land Corp. 720-1021 Crisis Center Organization Kenai Auto sr #Time... Alaska West Air Business Chinulna Point i CW%r Boat Echo Lake Lockers Business Lodge "- Morgan Steel, Inc. Business Fenai Air liar your Tyler Dist. Co. Business Redoubt i)er7tu_ Brochuros & Cards Loyal Order of Moose Organization Clinic Jahrig Electric Business Spenard Builders February 1990 Sunda•; ( Monday,' Tuesdsy Wednt'soy Thursday Friday 53turd3V ON Alaska Greenhouse and 7.30 am Board Executive Mtg � Nursery NBA Conference Chamber Board KEN C.P.S.C. Soldotna Meeting 12 Noon j King Oscar j Kenai Chainfwr of Conimeree Box 497 Alaska 6reennouse - Kenai, Alaska 99611 and Nursery - (907) 283-7989 1 Conference 2 3 BICI MTG. ALLIANCE MTG. CHAMBER MTG. CHAMBER BOARD SORORITY 11 30 AM 11 45 am K ing Oscar's MEETING Sweet Heart King Oscar's King Oscar's Bill Hofer 12.00 Noon Luncheon Anchorage Times King Oscar's School Board ' New Times' 4H & Kenai Mail Meeting Kenai Chamber Nikiski Annual Choc Lovers Membership Banquet Contest Drive King Oscar's Gourmet 8ake'3ale' ^E2_5g21a L �. J L tl 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Lincoln's Birthday Borough High VALENTINES GAY CHAMBER BOARD School Mass MEETING Choir, Soldotna CHAMBER MTG. 12 .Noon 12.00 Noon King 0srar'5 King Oscar's Wayne Leitner Peninsula Athletic. ,. �, Club I 12`0-- 13 14 15 15 17 President's Day CHAMBER MTG. Washington's CHAMBER BOARD round Woman Chamber holiday King Oscar's Birthday MEETING of the Year 12.00 Noon tir. Hiss) Alaska's Young K(.'HS - 25th King Oscar's 5oHi Auditorium Woman Birthday Party KENAI LIBRARY USED BOOK School Board of the Year. SALE AT THE 11eetma i Jr. 11iss Pedeication Fun TEACHER KENe I GALL j Contestants) Night PLANNING ILL Day Peninsula is 19 20 21 ;:�M �� �� Winter Games � Peninsula dorrnughHlgh IHAMbEP f1TG Winter Games IW3 Sand rang Oscar's Neal Fried Ak DPpt of Labor "Kenai Trends u Current. Labor Shortjae" ® 25 26 27 28 Created with Calendart1aker" by CE Software, 515-2.14-1995 WE NEED YOUR SUGGESTIONS! The Retail Merchants Committee of the Chamber is putting together a Welcoming Committee for new residents to our City. We can't use "Welcome Wagon" since it is a nationwide group and would require dues and requirements we cannot meet at this time. 'therefore, we will start our own "Welcoming Committee", which could use a catchy title. AVY IDEAS? Call the Cabin 283-7989 with any suggestions. BOARD OF DIRECTOR'S RETREAT 1/13/90 The Board of Directors met for a full day of discussin and cussin on Saturday to establish priorities, goals and directions for 1990. r LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES: Promote ANWR Opening Promote International Trade ►' Promote Lower Worker's Comp Rates Stabilize Industry Taxation Oppose current "No Net Loss" on Wetlands policy Promote Reduction of State Spending LOCAL PRIORITIES: Increase tourist attractions Promote projects to draw people, industry and jobs to Kenai NEW COMMITTEE CHAIRS: Special Events - Willa Konte Community Issues - Henry Penney Fisheries - Tom Wagoner Merchants - Laura Measles Bicentennial - Ron Rainey City of Kenai - Bill Brighton Kenai Borough - Phil Nash State/Federal - Peggy Arness Alaska State Chamber Ron Rainey Kenai Pen. Caucus - Rainey/Carter 1990 Board of Directors President ....... Laura Measles Vice President.Walt Craycroft Pres. Elect ..... Bill Coghill Secy/Treas....... Henry Penney Past President..Ron Rainey Peggy Arness Jeff Belloumini -� Bill .Brighton Mike Dyer Ed Garnett Dick H_ ultberg ' `1 `;Villa Ratte' •! Art McComsey i;Bill Nola 4 u. SFchillino I;=,,s Steve Wiese"..Iiaai 'I Tim Wisnievski ;i i',, fJom Wagoner it;-. Jerry Wortham Staff: i EpE i4 ;1 ..Iflii y Director., ijoi;oi� Ann Curtis Assistant. « .'!.. ;isBleanor Thomson Address: +4'40 Overland 14enai, Alaska �99611 " (907),283-7989 041, •. ,��_� a~ �il�^ III hi ;!,: Greater Kenai Chamber of Commerce 402 Overland Kenai, Alaska 99611 `'-- CITY OF KENAI 210 FIDALGO AVE Treater Kenai KENAI, AK 99611 Ch, ��ber_ of Commerce BULK FATE U.S. POSTAGE PAID KENAI, AK 99E11 Permit No. 12 Pre-&)rt _ W rn � Q m �; / KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH REGULAR ASSEMBLY MEETING January 2; 7:30 p.m. Borough Administration Building Soldotna,.Alaska A. CALL TO ORDER .= A! 0 - ! O Pros. Skogstad called the meeting to order at approximately 7:30 p.m. B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C. INVOCATION: Pastor Ernest Schmidt Sterling Baptist Church D. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Atkinson, Brown, Crawford, Glick, Hodgins, Keene, McLane, Moock, Mullen, Nash, O'Connell, Poindexter, Sewall, Superman and Skogstad; Mayor Gilman; Atty. Boedeker; Finance Director Kinney; Planning Director Troeger; Emergency Manage*ent Director Havelin; Jim Chambers - MAC; Jim Butler; Personnel Director Campbell; Public Works Director Brown; Solid Waste Technician Mayer; Deputy Borough Clerk DeLacee EXCUSED: Walli E. VACANCY, DESIGNATION OR SEATING OF ASSEMBLYMEMBERS F. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: December 5, 1989 The minutes were approved with two minor corrections. G. COMMITTEE REPORTS (a) Finance (Chm. Sewall, Vice Chm. Nash, Glick, O'Connell, Keene) Chairman Sewall reported the committee recommended "do introduce" on Ords. 90-1 and 90-2; "do pass" on Resolutions 90-2, 90-4 and 90-5. He noted a completed Res. 90-4, awarding an architectural and design contract for the Seward Solid Waste\Baler facility to Wince, Corthell and Bryson for $84,580. The committee heard tes- timony from Richard Underkofler, representing the board of Central Peninsula Hospital, hospital medical liability insurance. (b) Legislative (Chm. Crawford, O'Connell, Glick, Mullen) Chairman Crawford noted the committee discussed Rep. Swackhammer's House bill on school funding. (c) Local Affairs/Lands (Chm. Brown, Vice Chm. Crawford, Moock, Mullen, Poindexter, Superman) Chairman Brown reported the committee discussed agenda items. (d) Public Works/Ed (Chm. McLane, Vice Chm. Moock Atkinson, Hodgins, Superman, Walli) Chairman McLane reported the committee unanimously recommended "do pass" on Res. 90-1 and Res. 90-4. He advised the comittee will take up the Res. 89-129, road priorities and requested the resolution be supplied to committee members for review. He ad- vised school boardmrember Taurianen related board thoughts on the school calendar and' the personnel costs of starting after Leber Day, while starting sports earlier. Mr. Taurianen indicated the projected costs would be near $20,000 rather than the $40,000 originally reported. Public Works Director Brown and Solid Waste 1 ,12�g2930,i� rn J C. Waste Technician Mayer discussed with members the feasibility of having some type of an ongoin�gg facility at landfills for waste oil recycling and disposal of L-11 quantity hazardous waste dis- posal. (e) Economic Development District (Hodgins) Assemblymember Hodgins pointed out a handout regarding tour packages, a resulting spin-off of the Korean Trade Delegation trip. He encouraged individuals to contact EDD for developing itinerary information. He also noted a firm interested in marketing Alaska -made products, particularly fish and Alaskans items. H. REPORTS OF COMMISSIONS AND COUNCILS I. MOTIONS TO RECONSIDER J. AGENDA APPROVAL AND CONSENT AGENDA (a) Vacation of Portion of Section Line Easement Lying Within Lot 3, Block 2, Ski Hill Subdivision and Within Lot 4, Smokyhill Subdivision. Sections 33 & 34, T1S, R14W, S.M., Alaska (b) Ord. 90-1 "Appropriating $89,200 for a Grant from the State of Alaska to Supplement Borough Funding for Local Senior Citizen Programs" (Mayor) Introduction/Set Hear- ing 2-6-90 (c) Ord. 90-2"Amending Ordinance 89-22 to Increase the Ap- propriation by $1,831,000 for Winter and Spring Oil Spill Response Activities Under a Grant Agreement with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation" (Mayor) Introduction/Set Hearing 1-16-90 (d) Ord. 90-3 "Amending the Borough Code Provisions Regard- ing Protest of Liquor License Applications to Allow Ex- ceptions to the Mandatory Protest Based on Minimum Dis- tance from a Church, School or Playground" (Skogstad) Introduction/Set Hearing 1-16-90 (e) Res. 90-2 "Accepting a Grant in the Amount of $89,200 from the State of Alaska to Supplement Borough Funding for Local Senior Citizen Programs" (Mayor) (f) Res. 90-3 "In Recognition of Don McCloud's 19 Years of Service to the Kenai Peninsula Borough" (Brown, Glick, Skogstad, Sewall) Pres. Skogstad read the commendation resolution aloud and thanked Mr. McCloud for his service. (g) Res. 90-4 "Authorizing the Mayor to Award an Architectural/Engineering Design Contract for Construc- tion of a Solid Waste Transfer/Baling Facility at Seward Alaska" (Mayor) (h) Res. 90-5 "Authorizing the Borough to Enter a Grant Agreement with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation for Winter and Spring Oil Spill Response Activities and to Accept Grant Funds of up to $1,831,000 for that Purpose" (Mayor) Assemblymember Poindexter moved that Danielle McLin, Homer High School, be allowed to present a speech she'd presented to the state Ag Symposium after agenda and consent agenda approval. Danielle McLin, sophomore from Hamer Nigh, presented a speech regarding the future of agriculture in Alaska noting the exis- tence of many local indigenous products now being sought worldwide. K. ORDINANCE HEARINGS (a) Ord. 89-62 "Delegating to the City of Seward the Power to Provide Zoning Regulation Within the City and Repealing Kenai Peninsula Borough Chapter 21.78" (Mayor) ASSEMBLYMEMBER SEWALL MOVED ENACTMENT OF ORD. 89-62. Local Affairs Chairman Brown reported the committee unanimously recommended enactment. Public hearing was opened and closed as there was no comment. ASSEMBLYMIMBER GLICK MOVED UNANIMOUS CONSENT ENACTMENT AND ORD. 89-62 WAS ENACTED. (b) Ord. 89-63 "Delegating Authority from the Kenai Penin- sula Borough to the City of Seward to Make Land Use Plan Amendments to the Seward Comprehensive Plan" (Mayor) ASSEMBLYMEMBER SEWALL MOVED ENACTMENT OF ORD. 89-63. Local Affairs Chairman Brown reported the committee unanimously recommended "do pass". Public hearing was opened and closed as there was no comment. ASSEMBLYMEMBER GLICK MOVED UNANIMOUS CONSENT ENACTMENT AND ORD. 89-63 WAS ENACTED. (c) Ord. 89-64 "Establishing Three Engineer/Paramedic Posi- tions at the Nikiski Fire Service Area" (Mayor @ Req. Nikiski Fire S.A.) ASSEMBLYMEMBER GLICK MOVED ENACTMENT OF ORD. 89-64. Finance Chairman Sewall reported the committee recommended "do pass" on a 3 to 2 vote. Local Affairs Chairman Brown reported a unanimous "do pass" recommendation. ORD. 89-64 WAS ENACTED ON A VOTE OF 12 YES, 2 NO; Mullen and Keene voting No. (d) Ord. 89-65 "Appropriating $110,000 from the Available Fund Balance of the Nikiski Fire Service Area" (Mayor @ Req. Nikiski Fire S.A.) ASSEMBLYMEMBER GLICK MOVED ENACTMENT OF ORD 89-65. Finance Chairman Sewall and Local Affairs Chairman Brown reported the committees unanimously recommended "do pass". Public hearing was opened and closed as there was no comment. ORD. 89-65 WAS ENACTED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT. L. INTRODUCTION Or ORDINANCES SEE CONSENT AGENDA, ITEM J. FOR INTRODUCTION ONLY 3 M. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS (a) R. 89-134 "Urging the Department of Environmental Conservation to Permit the Start-up and Operation of a Fire Training School/Facility in Kenai" (Brown/Glick) WITHDRAWN AT THE REQUEST OF SPONSOR BROWN. Public comment was invited prior to withdrawal, but no comment was received. (b) Res. 89-139 "Establishing a Priority List for Kenai Peninsula Borough Projects to be Funded by the Railbelt Energy Fund" (Mayor) ASSEMBLYMEMBER GLICK MOVED ADOPTION OF RES. 89-139. Public hearing was opened and closed as there was no comment. Assemblymember Glick gave a report on the Four Borough Railbelt worksession meeting of Dec. 8 attended by she and Assemblymember O'Connell. She advised the opening statement of the MatSu Borough was negative in nature. It was the MatSu's stance the railbelt fund was appropriated for the unapproved Susitna Dam project and so should be expended in the Matanuska Susitna Borough. Additionally, they advised that their main project was port development and the Wishbone Coal project at a cost of $80 million and other smaller projects. They advised if there were other monies left over, they could be shared with the other boroughs. The voiced non-support of any of the intertie projects as not having benefit to them. Per proposal by Anchorage As- semblymember Heather Flynn, after procedural problems of seating of representatives, she asked that everyone at least agree the railbelt monies should be spent. Assemblymember O'Connell ad- vised this was not the stance of the Kenai Peninsula Borough. Although the Fairbanks North Star Borough was not present, a let- ter had been sent reflecting the northern intertie as one of their priority projects. Discussion of basing monies on un- employment or per capita distribution were curtailed without recommendation. In summation, Mrs. Glick said although the MatSu started the meeting with the idea the money was theirs, it became apparent that the Anchorage, Fairbanks and Kenai Boroughs were not going to agree to this. She advised she and Mr. O'Connell did not waiver from the stance that monies should not be spent mandatorily; and if the monies were spent, they should be spent for railbelt energy projects and the balance distributed on a per capita allocation. Cost benefit ratio of the interties was dis- cussed. Assemblymember McLane noted a memorandum from the Municipality of Anchorage and asked what the purpose of the document was. Mayor Gilman said although he hadn't had time for analysis, it appeared to be skewed by the southern interties presence within the Kenai Peninsula Borough. Assemblymember O'Connell questioned the document as perhaps being a vehicle for Anchorage to influence the Kenai Peninsula Borough for support of immediate distributions. He voiced concern that if the boroughs were to set aside the $135 million needed for in- terties and spend the rest of the fund immediately, there would be no political leverage to protect the $135 million next year. He felt there needed to be a definitive statement on the impor- tance of the interties. Assemblymember Nash asked confirmation the resolution language mentioning attachment was Ms. Huss's memorandum listing which was confirmed. Kenai Paniytula noranah A=aahlwRe-111-r M &s- A��_rg ,g, 1.990 Assemblymember Moock expressed skepticism about submitting the resolution given the tentative agreement/non-agreement between the boroughs. She suggested a resolution stating the money was to go nwhere but the original intent of energy uses might better serve the Kenai Peninsula Borough. Assemblymember Sewall stated support for the resolution, while expressing his non-support for mandatory expenditure of the monies immediately. He said legislators had related their feel- ing to him that the monies should only be spent on energy projects. Assemblymember Glick said she didn't think the money should necessarily be spent just because it was there to spend. However, it appeared to be a foregone conclusion by the majority of legislators contacted that the money would be expended this year. Therefore, if the Kenai Peninsula Borough can't keep the money from being spent, it should be applied to the interties for the Bradley Lake Project. She noted the history of purchase agreements with other municipalities for the energy generated from the Bradley Lake Project. Assemblymember Brown noted he'd seen the governor's and some legislators' lists of how the railbelt energy fund might be dis- persed, much to his horror. He thoug4t the assembly needed to go on record in support of interties and energy -related projects. RES. 89-139 WAS ADOPTED ON A VOTE OF 14 YES, 1 NO; Moock voting No. Pres. Skogstad noted that sometime during the upcoming session, the assembly would have to make a recommendation on the distribu- tion of monies not expended on energy projects. (c) Res. 90-1 "Opposing the Seasonal Shutdown of M.V. Tus- tumena Ferry Service Between Seldovia, Homer and Seward" (Mayor) ASSEMBLYMEMBER MC LANE MOVED ADOPTION OF RES. 90-1, AND MOVED TO AMEND THE SIXTH WHEREAS, LINE 2, ADD: "transportation,, shipping and iay,®canamic problems for the communities it serves;"; AM SECTION 1., LINE 2, ADD: "funding request for FY 190 by the Alaska Marine Highway to avoid negative ecammi s acts and...". Assemblymember McLane reported committee discussion proposing the amendment stating the importance of the economic impact. Public comment was opened but no comment was received. ASSEMBLYMEMBER GLICK PROPOSED UNANIMOUS CONSENT ADOPTION OF THE MC LANE AMENDMENT AND THE MC LANE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED UNANI- MOUSLY. ASSEMBLYMEMBER SEWALL MOVED TO AMEND THE THIRD WHEREAS, LINE 2, STRIKE/ADD: "and Kodiak and is [the] A basic means for transport- ing residents as...". ASSEMBLYMEMBER SEWALL ASKED UNANIMOUS CON- SENT. Assemblymember Sewall noted this was not tjxa only means of transport for communities other than Seldovia. THE SEWALL AMENDMENT AND RES. 90-1 WERE ADOPTED BY UNANIMOUS CON- SENT. N. PENDING LEGISLATION (This item lists legislation which will be addressed at a later time as noted) 5 (a) Ord. 89-40 "Enacting a New Chapter 21.12 to Provide a Permit System for Conditional Land Uses and Repealing the Current KPB 21.12 Noxious, Injurious and Hazardous Uses ordinances" (Mayor, Reg. Task Force) RED BACK TO COMMITTEE (b) Res. 89-129 "Establishing Procedures for Setting Priorities for the Upgrading of the State's Secondary Roads and Rescinding Resolution 86-129" (Poindexter)RRMANDED To PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE - TO BE REPORTED OUT BY FEB. 6, 1990 0. FORMAL PRESENTATIONS WITH PRIOR NOTICE UPON SUB JECTS NOT ON THE MEETING AGENDA P. PUBLIC COMMENTS AND PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS 0. MAYOR'S REPORT (a) Spruce Beetle Report Mayor Gilman reported it had been found the beetlekill timber can be used in some types of wood products such as pressboard. He said there was a high probability a pressboard plant will be built somewhere in southdentral Alaska - either MatSu Borough or in Seward as early as summer 1990. During the legislative delegation tour in Korea, there was discussion with Samick Cor- poration which uses Sitka spruce in production of its pianos. As a byproduct, the company got into wood products and constructed a pressboard plant to use the rest of the tree. The company now has expressed an interest in building a plant in Alaska and has sold $15 million in industrial revenue bonds awaiting the project. Related to this is the sale of Cook Inlet Region timber in anticipation of spreading beetle kill to their resources. The next step will be approaching the legislature for reforestation of the areas. (b) Japan/Korea Trade Delegation Mayor Gilman said the Alaska trade office in Korea did a very fine job in orchestrating productive time. He noted there would be an upcoming meeting with Suneel Development Co. for develop- ment plans on additional LNG facilities. He urged the assembly to consider a trip to Seoul in their budget because of the poten- tial economic opportunities. Assemblymember Sewall said he'd visited a state-of-the-art coal research facility in Toshiba near Tokyo and he'd be receiving a video tape soon. The facility was designed environmentally and had been aesthetically landscaped so it appeared as a parks -like setting. Mayor Gilman said a significant number of wood products out of Seward would go to Korea. One topic of discussion was cost- effective transportation of the wood products and it had been suggested ships picking up Seward coal could transprt wood materials. 00 commended Chris Gates, Seward Port Manager, on his useful expertise in discussions. Assemblymember Hodgins said there had been seven interested parties in pursuing tourism with Korea. One of the major hurdles to overcome is there are no direct flights from Seoul or Tokyo to Anchorage. The 'Koreans usually take 7 days for vacations and having to stop in Seattle for a day to a day and a half inhibits travel to Alaska. Another situation that had come to light was the Alaska Railroad's situation with Seward coal. EDD has in- vited the chairman of the Alaska Railroad for discussions about the rate structure and how it works with the burgeoning coal in- dustry. Per Assemblymember Brown's inquiry, Assemblymember Hodgins said the Japanese spend about $750 a day per capita on Kenai Peninaula W njiah Asseebly Regular .Ming1 n, T&n o= 2„ 1990 tours; other overseas tourists spend about $500 per day. The Koreans tend to like to travel in a group of 20 - 100, as the Japanese did at one time. He noted the lack of infrastructure in Alaska to handle large groups and he'd promoted the "shoulder seasons" - May, September and October - to accommodate them. He noted currently the Kenai Peninsula Borough is a "day trip" out of Alaska and the Koreans had expressed disappointment about not being able to spend souvenir money at Exit Glacier. Assemblymem- bar Hodgins squid because this is a brand new market., there are approximately 500 tour companies in Korea while there is probably only room for 200. He advised checking with the U.S. Dept. of Commerce about provision of a dossier on the economic stability of the companies. in this area, the Kenai Chamber of Commerce has been designated by this U.S. Dept. of Commerce as a contact group for the information. Mayor Gilman introduced Bob Heavlin, Emergency Management, to report on the ma or eruption of Mt. Redoubt this evening while the meeting was in progress. He introduced dim Butler, public information officer, and Jim Chaaebers, operations and facilities manager. He advised Steve O'Connor, Central Emergency Services, had been handling the medical concerns, Len Bunts - communica- tions and Nancy Bla*dorn of Emergency Mgmt. Services handling the finances. One thing being considered was bring together the multi -agency coordinating group (MAC) comprised of the borough, Cast Guard, DEC, KPB School District, GIRO - representing in- dustry, and others. The group would be briefed and provide direction. It was reported there was lightening on the mountain and explosive eruption. The emergency management personnel were waiting for specific information from the U.S. quo hysigal Serv- ice (USES). Of most immediate concern, was the Dr ft River ter- minal facility and the likelihood of impact by flow down the mountain. Mr. Butler said the facility had filed a contingency plan with the DEC. Alshfall had boon reported on the Inlet plat- forms. The Boner ncyr Management Division had been putt on 24-hour mobilization. Tae school facilities take about 3 hours to shut- down, which is about how long the ash takes to get from the moun- tain to the peninsula. R. OTHER BUSINESS S. ASSEMBLY AND MAYOR'S COMMENTS ASSEMBLYMEMBER BROWN MOVED TO REIMBURSE ASS MSLYMEMSER HODGINS UP TO $2455 FOR HIS PARTICIPATION IN THS K0RXAN/JAPANESE TRADE DELEGATION TRIP. THE MOTION WAS APPROVED. Assemblymembers Brown and Sewall noted the positive involvement by Assemblymember Hodgins and his significant contribution on the trip. Pres. Skogstad noted he'd authorized members of the solid waste task force to attend solid waste sites in Minnesota and atten- dance at a seminar in New Orleans. ASSEMBLYMEMBER GLICK MOWED TO SUSPEND THE RULES FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION OF OLD. 89-40 FROM THE PENDING LEGISLATION LIST. Assemblymember Nash expressed concern about tabling or removing the resolution which would result in eliminating an option. ASSEMBLYMEMBER GLICK WITHDREW HER MOTION AND REQUESTED THE ITEM BE PLACED ON THE NEXT AGENDA. After considerable parliamentary discussion, it was determined the ordinance would be placed on the next meeting agenda with the intent of addressing the status of the 1989 ordinance. Kaaai. peninsula BarQngh 1�-- ssamh1v RtgulAr Mi2lutem J&_n_uary 2 1990 Assemblymember Superman expressed his admiration of Ms. McLin's speech. He also congratulated the Nikiski Fire service Area's endeavors on computer cataloging of hazardous waste materials in- formation. Assemblymember Brown also commended the Nikiski Fire Service Area. Aseemblymember Atkinson noted the public hearing on the proposed fire school on the next evening. Assemblymember Glick also congratuled Ms. McLin's presentation on behalf of the FFA. She noted the upcoming -Kenai Caucus meeting. Pres. Skogstad advised the solid waste seminar seemed an ideal way to initiate the solid waste committee as it did not deal with the express technical means but dealt with the decision -making options. Me expressed his feeling this was the year solid waste was going to have to be dealt with and monies lobbied for with the legislature. He noted the upcoming Railbeit Coalition meet- ing and asked if there were any proposed agenda items. As- semblymamber Hodgins said he would draft a resolution regarding then direct flights from Seoul to Anchorage. Assemblymembers Hodrgins and Glick advised they would attend the Raiibelt meeting. Pres. Skogstad advised the Policies and Procedures Committee would be chaired by Assemblymember Nash, with members being Moock, Skogstad, Valli, and Glick. Assemblymember Nash asked the Clerk to supply resolutions and or- dinances as a legislative background to the committee. Pres. Skogstad asked the Clerk to remove the Planning Comm./Assembly Task Force Special Committee from the committee schedule. He advised School Board President Obendorf had re- queeted appointment of an assemblymember to participate in ini- tial budget review for the schools. Pres. Skogstad appointed As- semblymember Mooek to that position. He repotted he'd received a letter from the U.S. Coast Guard about raising the Lorna B. in Cook Inlet advising due to safety factors salvage would not be allowed. T. INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS AND REPORTS (a) Revenue and Expenditure Report (b) sales Tax Report' (c) BOE 1-16-90 Memo U. NOTICE OF NEXT MEETING AND ADJOURNMENT (1/16/90) Pres. Skogstad adjourned the meeting at approximately 10:30 p.m. ATTEST: Date Approved January 16,1990 J es W. skogstiyf, Assembly President k 8 0 N N O F- O O Z► O W W YZ L+. J O U �z U O U O O 66 5 O 11 w 4,1+ a 0 5 d Q b � v w co a a co w u 44 " •r4 W 0 4-J O 8 G N N 00 w G O O 4-4 co O ,a 4 0 81 1.r w w 00 N H d n1 w H w cd O O w q u 4 a w o N Gl w w a+ u 0 u W -A W v+ H r-1 " " H w a 0 "A P. J G O w 41 rj--4 -H U 41 w CD .0 id w • W R7 w CO U H 0. to •r-4 0 ,.1 rD 4 z H := w v ,4 a� 124 V4 0. w " O w 1-4 O ? • 44 p � 0 0 044 4J �a G •r� O • -H >1 41 u La r-i u w W O 4-4 00 4-4 CO 4 u v R+ P 00000 0 un Ln Ln Vn w 14 (a U •r� H H r-1 co O co H m u •r� �] H N rl O � •ri I pq 0_4 00 000rnrn rn rn rn \ \ V1 rl 1-1 r-4 N 04 N N N Z1V�0 — �\ 3:7NPO - CITY OF K �., l od CaP4:l i q Ned " 210 FIOALGO KENAI, ALASKA 8ld11 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 CITY OF KENAI BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS NAME !P0mAi.-y A. MA4,M13E RG- Resident of City of Kenai? ems How long? 2 yrs Mailing Address j jjy A LVERA AV9 Tel. 29g- 54 fL Bus. Address, Tel. Presently employed by 15LrLAfr i57%7-ff 28774E E r. Job Title 0WAJIM Name of Spouse,RL"�'� .Current membership in organizations: 100fir Past organizational membership: J Committees interested in: / 8, R �1/ .cam `;:,, ignature CITY OF 210 FIOALGO KENAI, ALASKA 9mi TELEPHONE M - 7535 CITY OF KENAI BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO ��// COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS NAME M-y,ayc.+ A . Moa 1 &441c eq v ®. Resident of City of Kenai? How long? C_ Mailing Address ff/%�ryyr� Tel.'T3-/j/�� r2" Bus. Address !SRwc. Tel. =R,44 •t Presently employed by Job Title ai&2 e e ZWa0' Name of Spouse �0A'M&j> Current membership in organizations: Past organizational membership: LL/JE % ,c Committees interested in: ;rl P-.& /1-1 AM A& ;� r PLEASE REGISTER: NAME .K COUNCIL MEETING — .!V ;? /- F (10 minutes per person) ADDRESS TO DO LIST February 21, 1990 KENAI CITY OUNCIL 1. P&Z - Proceed with rezon' g of Senior Center addition area. �. J. Ruotsala - Call EDD o attend 2-22 meeting. 3. J. Williams - Contact arbor Comm. members re/attendance. 4. J. Williams - Citiz s Advisory Comm. for Cook Inlet - send letters to J es Hermiller and Tim Robertson to attend March 21 C ncil meeting. 5. B. Brighton - Re olution for March 21 meeting re/membership i Citizens Advisory Comm. for Cook Inlet. 6. J. Ruotsala - otify Council of time and date of teleconferen re/Kenai Caucus. g4-ova'. J. Ruotsala - Reschedule July 4 meeting to July 11. 8. K. Walker Obtain copies of photographs of oil platforms. 9. K. Korne s - Sr. Center dining room addition - Have documen for May 16 meeting. jr ) Y2"