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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-05-14 Council Packet - Work Session, Clerk intervKenai City Council Work Session May 14, 1990 City Clerk Interviews 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI "DEC Cap4iai 4 41"„ _ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907.283-3014 NOTICE OF WORK SESSION The Kenai City Council will be holding a work session on Monday, May 14, 1990 at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers. To be discussed: 'Interviews with the Two Finalists for the City Clerk's Position c t��t , )— Id " &-" Janet Ruotsala, CMC/AAE City Clerk DATED: May 3, 1990 jr Robert Merle Cowan Richard F. Gerry' of Counsel *rot .a.mw„AWGM Law Offices of COWAN & GERRY P.O. Box 1681 Kenai, Alaska 99611 (907) 283-7187 April 23, 1990 Ms. Janet Ruotsala City Clerk City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Avenue Kenai., Alaska 99611 RE: Application for Position of City Clerk Dear Ms. Ruotsala: 110 Laurel St. San Diego, CA 92101-1486 (619► 238.181 1 Attached please find my resume for the position of City Clerk.. You have my permission to contact any or all of the references that I have listed. If you have any questions or I can assist you in any way, please do not hesitate to contact me. Law Offices of COWAN & GERRY COLLEEN ROB-ULP0:- N fc I . r� L F.G:V, Ass �, 1'.�NT Sincerely yours, COLLEEN R. O'DONNELL ��'j 1 a -7 q ? - K P.O. Box 1681 Kenai, AK 99611 (907) 283-718? STATUS D.O.B.: SS#: Alaska Resident: Marital Status: Children: EDUCATION• 1963 1963/1964/1965 COLLEEN R. O'DONNELL Box 2797 Kenai, Alaska 99611 (907) 283-2689 January 4, 539-40-6690 May, 1965 Single 3 Daughters 1945 (Ages 23; 20; 12) Graduate, Ft. Vancouver High Vancouver, Washington Clark Junior College Vancouver, Washington Administration/Business Portland State College Portland, Oregon 1967 Alaska Business College Anchorage, Alaska Legal Secretary Degree 1974/1975 Anchorage Community College Anchorage, Alaska Law Studies:Administrative, Business/Constitutional/ Family/Criminal/Civil 1976 University of San Diego San Diego, California Degree:Legal Assistant Litigation/Civil 1981 George Meany Labor University Antioch, Maryland Labor Law 1985/1986/1987/1988/ Continuing Legal Education 1989 A.A.L.A. / Anchorage, Alaska Administrative Law; Family Law; Probate; Trial Law; Personal Injury; Real Estate & Tax Law; 15 1988/1989/1990 Kenai Community College Beginning Paralegalism Course Co -Taught with Attorney Carol A. Brenckle EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE: 1971/1972 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/CLERK City of Palmer Palmer, Alaska Assistant to City Manager; Clerk; Sat at both the Counsel and Planning & Zoning Meetings; Liaison between all Depart- ment Directors, City Counsel, Planning & Zoning Commission and Mayor's Office. Responsible for all records, certifi- cations; sat through labor negotiations for Fire and Police Departments; I was actively involved with grant writing, election procedures, certifications of elections, bid procedures, drafting of Resolutions and Ordinances; tax assessments and collections; all phases of governmental procedures, state and federal laws; sat through labor negotiations for Mat -Su Borough School Board. 1973 to 1976 ADMIN. ASSISTANT/SUPERVISOR Department of Law G.A.A.B./Municipality of Anch. Supervised a staff of 12 and coordinated all of the work flow for 8 staff Attorneys through the unification process. During that time we worked closely with the Clerk's Office for the drafting and implementation of all Resolutions, Ordinances and legal documentation which effected the Municipality; coordinated with all Department Directors; Assembly members and Mayors office; all phases of municipal law, civil litigation, legal research; documentation; contracts. 1976 to 1979 LEGAL ASSISTANT KAY, CHRISTIE, FULD, SAVILLE Anchorage, Alaska All phases of civil litigation, probate, family law, per- sonal injury, criminal law, contract law. 198.1-1982 BUSINESS AGENT Hotel/Restaurant Union Kenai, Alaska Negotiated and drafted Contracts with employers; wage and benefits coordinator; liaison between employees/employers. 4/1982 to 6/1985 CHIEF DEPUTY CLERK -TRIAL COURTS Alaska Court System Kenai, Alaska Supervisor of Civil Department; Responsible for all ac- counts receivable, payable and trust; In -Court Clerk; Acted as Clerk of Court during her absence which entailed the Supervision of 13 staff members and coordination of all departments, i.e. Civil, Criminal, Traffic, Jury & Appeals; Marriage Commissioner; Knowledge of all State Statutes; Administrative and Civil Rules; Legal Research; Certifica- tions; Computation of all Defaults, Judgments and Execu- tions; Liaison with all Court Staff, Judges, Attorneys, general public, law enforcement personnel, District Attor- ney, Public Defender, Division of Corrections, Division of Family Services. 7/1985 to 1/1986 PARTNER/ LEGAL ASSISTANT Document Service Company Kenai, Alaska Legal Research, investigation, process service, execution sales, Contract Paralegal services. 2/1986 to Present LEGAL ASSISTANT Robert M. Cowan -Attorney Kenai, Alaska All phases of civil litigation including trial preparation and court trials, personal injury, contracts, probate, administrative law. Knowledge of all State and Federal laws, regulations, administrative laws; Legal research; Office Manager; Responsible for all accounts receivable and payable; Monthly statements; Calendaring; Depositions; Liaison between clients and Attorney. SKILLS/PERSONAL/ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS Experienced and skilled on I.B.M. P/AC; Macintosh; type- writer (85 w.p.m. ) calculator; shorthand (110. w.p.m. ) ; notary. Member of A.A.L.A.; N.A.P.A.; N.F.P.A.; Active in church; enjoy fishing; hunting; cross-country skiing; hiking; antiques. REFERENCES JAMES A. HANSON CHARLES K. CRANSTON Superior Court Judges Alaska Court System - Kenai, Alaska (283-3110) WILLIAM H. FULD District Court Judge Anchorage, Alaska (264-0658) JER.R'Y WERTZBAUGHER Former Borough Attorney Anchorage, Alaska (258-2710) EDN'A ARMSTRONG-DEVRIES Former Senator Former City of Palmer Treasure Palmer, Alaska (745-3495) RAY GILLESPIE Lobbyist Juneau, Alaska (463-3375) JAMES HANLEY District Attorney Kenai, Alaska (283-3131) ROBERT M. COWAN JOSEPH R. SKRHA Attorneys Kenai, Alaska (283-7187) JEFFERY JEFFERSON Attorney Kenai, Alaska (283-9187) 373 PHIL NASH Attorney Kenai, Alaska (283-7514) CAROL A. BRENCKLE Attorney Sol.dotna, Alaska (262-3821) ARTHUR ROBINSON ALLEN BEISWENGER Attorneys Soldotna, Alaska (262-9164) ERI.0 WEATHERBY Peninsula School Board/Youth Services Kenai, Alaska (283-3127) SUE CARTER Bi-Centenial Commission Kenai, Alaska (283-1991) V -f;w L - rev Cep ... �� -� �o(� / � ��-v--b�_. c �- �,�,., `i- :c.S` O L 70�, 4/— 3 J c �,.�J`' ,.���✓-*tea-r�—r-�' % �,c� ' ,,�; April 27, 1990 1 Mayor and City Council City of Kenai I •f 210 Fidalgo Avenue Kenai, AK 99611 Ck� RE: Application for Position of City Clerk City of Kenai You are advertising to fill the position of City Clerk for the City of Kenai. I am interested in the position and have enclosed my r6sume for review by the City Council. As I am currently employed by the City of Kenai as the Legal Secretary, I have a knowledge of the functions of the available position, other departments within the City, as well as the general operating procedures of the City. My responsibilities as Legal Secretary include secretarial support for the City Attorney and Legal Assistant, maintaining the Kenai Municipal Code, records management of the Department, familiarization with the Alaska Statutes, and Alaska Administrative Code. My original hire included the duties of Deputy Clerk. I fulfilled those duties for two and one-half years. Due to the. Legal Department's interest with computerization, I have gained numerous skills in word processing, disk management, and DOS. I have also gained familiarity with on-line communication, spreadsheets, scanning and graphics. With the availability of new software, one of my goals as City Clerk would be to introduce additional computerization for records management to facilitate cross-referencing of ordinances, resolutions and minutes. My work history displays my experience in dealing with the public both face-to-face and by telephone. My work history also substantiates my experience in most of the advertised requirements for the position. Knowing that I have only peripheral knowledge of the election process, I have inquired with the State of Alaska Division of Elections as to election training workshops/seminars offered this summer. Although they have no seminars scheduled, I was informed where additional reference materials are located and who to contact for assistance, aside from the dictates of the Kenai Municipal Code, in order to complete a successful election process. Mayor and Council Members April 27, 1990 Page 2 I have taken the liberty of enclosing some letters of recommendation. You may also contact additional individuals listed in my resume in reference to my quality of work, work habits, and personal qualifications. In the event that I am offered this position, and upon the equitable disposition of my home and property, I will fulfill the residency requirement. My professional growth is important to me, thus my desire to pursue this position and the classification of Certified Municipal Clerk. I possess a strong work ethic and will provide the necessary skills to accomplish the functions of City Clerk in an efficient, conscientious manner. Sincerely, c� Carol L* Preas P.O. Box 3916 Kenai, AK 99611 CAROL L. FREAS P.O. BOB 3916 KENAI, ALASKA 99611 OBJECTIVE: CITY CLERK POSITION CITY OF KENAI PERSONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS •Quality experience •Adaptable in new situations •Able to work independently and under pressure •Excellent organizational skills •Proficient communication/people skills •Proficient in shorthand •Skillful in use of Compaq Deskpro 286, IBM PC/XT •Proficient with WordPerfect 4.2, 5.0, and 5.1; WordPerfect Library; PC Tools. •Familiar with HP ScanJet Plus; Cornerstone; Microsoft Multiplan; Displaywrite 4 •Familiar with grantwriting •Offer mechanical support for office machines WORK EXPERIENCE March 1985 to Present: Legal Secretary, City of Kenai. .Performs secretarial support for City Attorney and Legal Assistant •Maintains Kenai Municipal Code •Screens and directs telephone calls •Meets and handles public •Performs record management/filing within Legal Department •Types pleadings, correspondence, briefs •Prepares ordinances and resolutions •Takes and transcribes shorthand in minutes/correspondence •Assists in research of various queries using Alaska Statutes, Alaska Administrative Code, Alaska Reporter, Kenai Municipal Code •Performs as back-up secretarial support for City Manager's Office and Public Works Department •Performed as Deputy Clerk for two and one-half years •Prepared Council packets •Compiled Council Meeting agendas *Prepared minutes of Council Meetings through transcription of shorthand •Acted as secretarial support for mayor and Council Members September 1980-March 1985: Executive Secretary, Kenai Natives Association, Inc., Kenai, AK. •Performed secretarial support to Executive Director, Deputy Director, seven and twelve member Board of Directors •Compiled Board Meeting/Shareholder Meeting agendas and packets •Prepared minutes of Board of Directors meetings and Annual Shareholder Meetings through transcription of shorthand •Coordinated Annual Shareholder Meetings which included annual election of Board of Directors Page 1 of 2 Pages •Acted as shareholder liasion which included records management of shareholder files, distribution of stock through intestate succession •Acted as receptionist directing visitors with diplomacy and selectivity •Worked closely with attorneys and other professional consultants with regard to shareholder instruction, land negotiations, commercial space rentals, court hearings ADDITIONAL WORK HISTORY 1973-1985 Homemaker 1973 Production Clerk, Tesoro Alaska Refinery, Nikiski, AK. 1970-1971 Secretary, Tryck, Nyman & Hayes, Consulting Engineers, Anchorage, AK. 1970 Temporary work through Staff Builders, American Girl and Kelley Girl services, San Diego, CA. 1970 Secretary, T.R. Moon, Architect & C.F. Cushine, Landscape Architect, Flemington, NJ. 1969 Temporary secretarial work, L.E. Ocker Associates, Ventura, CA. 1968-1969 Head Secretary, Department of Civil Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. 1967-1968 Clerk Typist, Department of Civil Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. 1966-1967 Stenographer, Department of Electrical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. 1966-1969 Theses Typist (technical and non -technical) for candidates working toward M.E., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees EDUCATION Graduate, Forbes High School, May 1965, Kantner, PA; Cambria -Rowe Business College, 1965-66, Johnstown, PA; various continuing education seminars through the Anchorage Legal Secretaries Association; University of Alaska Grantwriting Seminar; The Grantsmanship Center grantwriting seminar. REFERENCES Timothy J. Rogers, City Attorney, City of Kenai, 283-3441 Charles A. Brown, Finance Director, City of Kenai, 283-7538 Wm. J. Brighton, City Manager, City of Kenai, 283-7530 Cary R. Graves, Legal Assistant, City of Kenai, 283-3441 J. Ron Sutcliffe, Assistant District Attorney - 283-3131 John Monfor, Cook Inlet Region, Inc., 274-8638 George Miller, Jr., Past Executive Director, Kenai Natives Inc., 283-5416 James O. Segura, 283-7864 Philip W. Bryson, Dana Gerstlauer, City of Kenai, Association, Sr., General Manager, Salamatof Native Association, Inc., Partner, Wince-Corthell-Bryson, 283-4672 Former Administrative Assistant III to City Manager, 1-503-636-5597 Page 2 of 2 Pages 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI (2apd-led 4 4�ad� it _ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283.7535 FAX 907.283-3014 April 25, 1990 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Carol Freas has been employed by the City of Kenai for five years in the capacity of Legal Secretary. Other responsibilities during that period include 2-1/2 years as Deputy Clerk and filling in for the City Manager's Administrative Assistant and the Public Works Administrative Assistant in their absences. Although I exercise no direct supervisory responsibility over Carol's job performance, my observation and interoffice working relationship with her indicate the following. Her work habits are excellent. She is a self-starter, punctual, dependable, imaginative and innovative. She needs little, if any direct supervision. The quality and quantity of her work is outstanding. She does all of her work and voluntarily helps others in the office when the need arises. She shows good communicative skills in dealing with the public and her co-workers. Her adaptability in new and stressful situations speaks for itself by virtue of covering a variety of new or different situations in the office competently and without undue hardship. I personally have no reservations in recommending Carol Freas for the job of City Clerk for the City of Kenai. Sincerely, Wm. �Brigh City Manager WJB/kh 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI %Od 62ajaiW 4 4iad," _ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 April 24, 1990 Mayor and City Council City of Kenai, Alaska This letter is my personal and professional recommendation for Carol Freas to be the next City Clerk of the City of Kenai. I have worked closely with Carol for the last five years. Without exception, I have found her work to be accurate and thorough. She is always willing to help others in the office, and is courteous to the public and to other employees. If the Council is seeking a reliable, dependable, hard working clerk, one who will perform professionally and confidentially, then Carol Freas is your best choice. Without qualification nor reservation of any kind, I recommend her for this position. Sincerely, Charles A. Brown Finance Director CAB/kl 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI 2;0,iW 4 411 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 April 30, 1990 Mayor and Council Members City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Avenue Kenai, AK 99611 This letter is written as a recommendation of Carol Freas,, who is applying for the position of City Clerk for the City of Kenai. It is my personal and professional opinion that Carol possesses the talents, abilities, and skills required to successfully fill that position. Carol has worked in the capacity of Legal Secretary for the City of Kenai for five years. Her responsibilities include but are not confined to telephone and person -to -person contact, clerical support, maintainence of the Kenai Municipal Code, familiarization of the Alaska Statutes and Alaska Administrative Code, research, composition. For two and one-half years, Carol acted as the Deputy City Clerk, accomplishing tasks as required for that position. Because of her current employment with the City, she has "head -start" knowledge of the City and what is required of the City Clerk. Carol is hard-working, self -motivated, punctual. She is a valued employee who qualified for the Clerk's position. CITY OF KENAI TimpJhy - Rogers City Attorney personable, ethical. and is extremely well-- 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI eapdal 4 4ia�rf _ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 April 27, 1990 Mayor John J. Williams and City Council Members City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Avenue Kenai, AK 99611 It is my understanding that Carol Freas is applying for the City Clerk position with the City of Kenai. I have worked closely with Carol during my one and one-half years with the City. I highly recommend Carol for the position of City Clerk. Carol is a dedicated and diligent employee who performs her duties in a thorough and professional manner. Carol maintains cordial relationships with the public and her co-workers. In her capacity as Legal Secretary, Carol has become thoroughly familiar with the Kenai Municipal Code and Title 29 of the Alaska Statutes. I have no reservations in recommending Carol for the City Clerk position. CITY OF KENAI Cary R. Graves Legal Assistant Honorau?e mavor Williams City Council Members R�: App'.cation of Carol Freas for City Clerk It has come tc my attention that Carol Freas is applying for the position of City Clerk. Z would like to offer the following recommendation on her behalf. Between.985 and 1988 I was employed at the City first as a legal assistant and later as a Deputf City Attorney. During that time Carol was the legal secretary for the legal department. I am probably in one of the best positions to be familiar with Carol's work. I found Carol to be hardworking and very knowledgeable in all areas of City government. She is especially familiar with the: City Code because of her position as compiler of the code. Whenever I was unabi.e to find something in the code I could always rely on Carol to find me the appropriate citation. During my tenure at the city we were (and you still are) involved in some very complex litigation that required Carol to keep track of a large volume of hardcopy and computer based information. Her skills at organizing this material would in my opinion far and away exceed the organizational skills needed for the clerk position.` Carol ,:as always prompt in getting draft materials back to me, even very complex legal briefs. I can't ever remember having to wait for something or ask that it get done, it was always done without asking. For sometime carol was the acting City Clerk in Ms. Ruotsala's absence. During these times she was both the legal secretary and the Clerk. I'm not suggesting you hire her for both positions, but she never had a problem handling both positions. Given her familiarity with the City, her skills and previous Clerk experience, I don't think you could find a more qualified applicant. Sincerely, - Ron St iffe Attorney/at Law April 26,, 1990 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I am writing to recommend Carol Freas for the position of City Clerk for the City of Kenai. Carol worked as the Executive Secretary for the Kenai Natives Association, Inc. for five years. Carol's basic responsibilities included clerical support, telephone and personal contacts, maintaining records of over 500 shareholders; taking accurate minutes of both Board of Directors' and Annual Shareholder Meetings; coordinating Annual Shareholder's Meetings; and working closely with our attorneys in regard to shareholder matters, land negotiations and commercial leases. During the last three years of Carol's employment with KNA I was Executive Director. Carol worked hard with little supervision, dealing with many challenges and a diverse array of personalities. Carol always came through for KNA. We were sorry to lose her. Carol's work habits, personality, skills, and professionalism are the caliber you want for your City Clerk. Sincerely, George Mi.l1 , Jr. 283-5416 Kenai Natives Association, Inc. 215 Fidalgo St., Suite 203 Tangent Building Kenai, Alaska 99611 April 27, 1990 To Whom It May Concern: I have known Carol Freas`.since September, 1980, when she,began working for KNA. She was; employed by KNA until March 1985. :Her position was Executive Secretary for the Corporations under the Board of Directors, the Executive Director and the! Deputy Director. Her duties included arranging and recording meetings of the Directors and the annual shareholders meetings. She met the public, maintained shareholder records and handled the many related problems. She had to use discretion and tact in dealing with these matters. She worked closely with the attorneys on sensitive matters that required confidentiality. She was a very capable employee. During the time Carol was with KNA the lease with the State of Alaska for the Wildwood Corrections Center was negotiated. There were numerous meetings -to be coordinated and documents to be processed. She accomplished these with utmost efficiency. Carol is trustworty and loyal. She is worthy of your consideration. Sincerely, KENAI NATIVES ASSOCIATION, INC. Willa D. Konte General Manager WDK:ps Salamatof Native Association, Inc. Post Office Box 2682 • Kenai, Alaska 99611 Phone (907) 283-7864 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: RE: Letter of Recommendation for Carol L. Freas I have known Carol since 1980 when she came to work for the Kenai Native Association, Inc. I was the administrator of a vocational school (the Indian Action Program) at that time and later became the Deputy Director of the KNA, Inc which made me Carols direct supervisor. Carol was hired as the Executive Secretary for KNA and she stayed with them until 1985 when she took employment with the City of Kenai. Her duties included: *Typing/filing *Telephone communications *Custodian of the shareholder files (about 635) *Setting up meetings (making up board packets) *Attending board meetings *Attending annual meetings *Recording accurate minutes *Handling shareholder business In my opinion, Carol shouldered a heavy load in her job with the Kenai Native Association. Not only did she have a heavy work load, she also was a single mother with two young daughters to raise. Carol adapted to the situation very well. She was on time, dependable, and pleasant to work with. She was always business like and courteous to the KNA shareholders, tcnantc and the public. Carol was an asset to the Kenai Native Association and I would recommend her for the position of Kenai City Clerk. Don't hesitate to contact me at 283-7864 for any further information. Sincerely, v• c� (James, O. Segur Business Manager & Chairman of the Board SNA, Inc. f COOK INLET REGION, INC. April 27, 1990 City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Kenai, AK 99611 Attn: City Clerk Carol L. Freas was employed as an Executive Secretary with the Kenai Native Association (KNA) from 1980 to 1984. She was my executive secretary for approximately two of those years. Ms. Freas' responsibilities during her tenure with KNA included clerical support, telephone and personal contact with shareholders and the business community, maintenance of records for over 500 shareholders, transcribing accurate minutes of board of director and annual shareholder meetings. She also worked with attorneys regarding shareholder matters, land negotiations and commercial leases. Ms. Freas was a dedicated and loyal employee of KNA. You are urged you to give Ms. Freas full consideration for the position oil` Kenai City Clerk. I will be happy to respond to any questions you may have concerning Ms. Freas' abilities. I can be reached in Kenai at 283-5223. Sincerely, COOK INLET REGION, INC. John Monfor VP & Special Assistant to the President 1 M/P CIRI BUILDING 2525 "C" STREET P.O. BOX 93330 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99509-3330 (907) 274-8638 FAX (907) 279-8836 TELEX 090.26-465 COOK INLET REGION, INC. April 27, 1990 City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Kenai, AK 99611 Attn: City Clerk Carol L. Freas was employed as an Executive Secretary with the Kenai Native Association (KNA) from 1980 to 1984. She was my executive secretary for approximately two of those years. Ms. Freas' responsibilities during her tenure with KNA included clerical support, telephone and personal contact with shareholders and the business community, maintenance of records for over 500 shareholders, transcribing accurate minutes of board of director and annual shareholder meetings. She also worked with attorneys regarding shareholder matters, land negotiations and commercial leases. Ms. Freas was a dedicated and loyal employee of KNA. You are urged you to give Ms. Freas full consideration for the position oil` Kenai City Clerk. I will be happy to respond to any questions you may have concerning Ms. Freas' abilities. I can be reached in Kenai at 283-5223. Sincerely, COOK INLET REGION, INC. John Monfor VP & Special Assistant to the President 1 M/P CIRI BUILDING 2525 "C" STREET P.O. BOX 93330 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99509-3330 (907) 274-8638 FAX (907) 279-8836 TELEX 090.26-465 A. DAROLYN BROWN - KENAI/ANCHORAGE Three references 1. Government Experience School Secretary 2. Administrative Experience Supervised school office staff of 35. 3. Education, Training 4. Alaska Residency 5. Skills Remarks: References are very good. Manager, Horse Racing Assn.('- 50 people Office machines, business communications College, Community College Six years Elections - none Records Management - School records, husband's office, Horse Racing Assn. Word Processing/Computer - Extensive experience & training Shorthand - none B. CAROL FREAS - KENAI Nine references 1. Government Experience 2. Administrative Experience 3. Educational/Training 4. Alaska Residency 5. Skills City Legal Secretary, Acting City Clerk - 2-1/2 yrs., Backup for Admin. Asst. and Public Works Secy. Head Secretary, University Business College, Grantwriting Seminar Twenty years Elections - Worked with City Clerk, Native Assn. elections Records Management - City Legal Dept., Native Assn., Engineering Firms, University records Word Processing - Proficient in many programs, disk management and DOS Shorthand - skilled Remarks: Has had extensive experience with preparing for and recording meetings for City of Kenai and Kenai Native Assn. Has had training in legal records and grantwriting. Has extensive experience with Title 29. Knowledgeable in City government. C. JOYCE GONZALES - PORT ANGELES, WA Three references 1. Government Experience 2. Administrative Experience 3. Education/Training 4. Alaska Residency 5. Skills Executive Assist.• -City Manager, Public Works Secy, Finance Dept. Assist. Supervised Solid Waste Div. for municipality Community College No Elections - None Records Management: - Extensive Municipal records Word Processing - Proficient Shorthand - No Remarks: Has good municipal understanding, excellent: references, one of 3 finalists for Whittier City Manager. D. DIANA HADDOCK - JUNEAU Two references 1. Government Experience 2. Administrative Experience 3. Education/Training 4. Alaska Residency 5. Skills State Fish & Game! Clerk, State Accounting Clerk Fish & Game - Supervised 4 employees Associates Degree! - Petroleum Technology Approximately 10 years Elections - None Records Management - Extensive State files, hospital records, Tool Sales Owner Word Processing - Word Processor & Computer skills Shorthand - No Remarks: Has good State government background. E. LORETTA HARVEY - SOLDOTNA Three references 1. Government Experience EDD Secretary, Oregon City Clerk-2 years, Post Office Clerk 2. Administrative Experience None 3. Education/Training Community College, Insurance Training 4. Alaska Residency Five years 5. Skills Elections - None Records Management: - EDD Secy, Church Secy, City Clerk Word Processing & Computer skills Shorthand - No Remarks: Was City Clerk for small community for 2 years, prepared packets and recorded minutes for EDD meetings F. COLLEEN O'DONNELL, KENAI Six references 1. Government Experience 2. Administrative Experience 3. Education/Training 4. Alaska Residency 5. Skills Admin. Asst.-City of Palmer, Admin. Asst.-Municipal At:ty's Office -Anchorage, Deputy Clerk -Kenai Court System Anchorage Dept. of Law - Supervised 12, Clerk of Court -Supervised 13 when Clerk absent Junior College, Business College, Community College, University - Legal Secretary, Administration, Legal Assistant 23 years Elections - City of Palmer-Admin. Asst., Grantwriting Records Management - Strong legal records background Word Processing - Good Shorthand - Good Remarks: Extensive Legal background, Municipal Clerk experience. G. MARLANE SHANIGAN, ANCHORAGE Four references 1. Government Experience 2. Administrative Experience 3. Education/Training 4. Alaska Residency 5. Skills BLM-Legal/Land Clerk, Federal/State Land Use Comm. -Clerk, Elmendorf AFB-Clerk None UAA, Community College -Land Management Training Lifetime Elections - None Records Management - Land records, legal records, personnel records Word Processing - skilled Shorthand - No Remarks: Has extensive training in lands management,, recording, permits, Native selection, oil & gas leases. H. JERRY TRIGG, ANCHORAGE Three references 1. Government Experience 2. Administrative Experience 3. Education/Training 4. Alaska Residency 5. Skills 6. Shorthand AK C&RA-Gout. Specialist, AK Correctional Officer Native Assn. -General Manager-Supv. 8 One year -college Lifetime Elections - C&RA-worked with AK clerks -extensive Records Management. - C&RA-Local Govt. Assistance, HealtrL Corp. -Hospital Records Word Processing - Typing & Computer skills HIMM Remarks: Strong municipal government skills. Clerk Review: I would recommend as the top 3 finalists - Carol Freas, Joyce Gonzales, and Colleen O'Donnell. All have strong records management, word processor/computer, government and administrative skills. All have had municipal clerk experience. Carol is weak in elections, but strong in legal experience and knows the City. Joyce does not have a divers background but has a good record with her municipality. Colleen is weak in municipal governmer..t, but knowledgeable in state government, has an excellent work history and knows the City. Cd— Janet Ruotsala City Clerk May 1, 1990 � Original sponsor(s): Rules/Governor IN THE HOUSE go0440h,j - BY THE FINANCE COMMITT_ �� SENATE CS FOR CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 463 (Finance) 60 3 IN THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA (03 3 Qg.54 SIXTEENTH LEGISLATURE - SECOND SESSION A BILL 17 /DjFor an Act entitled: "An Act making, amending, and repealing capital ar 'g-f- I eo operating appropriations; and providing for g mil"./0 Jr�i effective date." a, 91 _ E IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: �� $! 10 i! Section 1. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriz tion made in sec. 10, ch. 172, SLA 1988, page 15, line :s' (Petersburg-Sol-- i _2'j_ Waste Incineration - $800,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the De i3: artment of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to t! q od City of Petersburg for solid waste disposal. J t5 * Sec. 2. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatic 16; made in sec. 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 86, line 6 (Pet:ersburg-WastewatE ! Treatment/Solid Waste Projects - $500,000) is repealed and reappropriate 18� to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05. 315 to the City of Petersburg for solid waste disposal. 201 * Sec. 3. Section 158, ch. 3, FSSLA 1987, page 53, line 6 is amended ; 0 21'i read: I 22! APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 231 ITEMS 24 Wrangell Solid Waste 25; Projects (INCINERATOR) 26'� (ED 1) 306,000 306,000 27 * Sec. 4. Section 286, ch. 50, SLA 1980, page 64, line 16 is amended 28 read: 29 APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND -1- SCS CSHB 463(Fin) 1j 21 3 al 5� 6 7 8 9 10 11 12� i� I 13111 I 1a � � 151! 161 I 17! I� 181 I 191 20l i 21', 22 �I 23 f 24 25 26 27 28 29 ITEMS Hydaburg - Municipal (CITY) building upgrade and repair (BASEMENT JAIL CONVERSION) (ED 1) 70,000 70,000 * Sec. 5. Section 2, ch. 10, SLA 1983, page 16, line 10 is amended to read: APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND ITEMS Hydaburg - Water system pump house improvement/backup water system repair (ED 2) 6,000 6,000 * Sec. 6. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatior made in sec. 34, ch. 107, SLA 1983, page 103, line 20 (Hydaburg-jail facil- ities - $50,000) is repealed and reappropriated'to the Department of Admin- istration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Hydaburg for repair and upgrade of the Hydaburg multipurpose building. * Sec. 7. Section 34, ch. 107, SLA 1983, page 110, line 24 is amended to ready. APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND ITEMS Hydaburg - Completion of road to subdivision (ED 2) 27,000 27,000 * Sec. 8. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriacict made in sec. 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 93, line 10 (Pelican search an( rescue vessel - $60,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Depart —.en - of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Cicy o Pelican for a community sewer steam generator. * Sec.. 9. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatic! SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -2- 0 11 3 a 5 6 7 8 9 10 ttl 12' 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 29 made in sec. 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 93, line 4 (City and Borough Sitka-Warm Springs boardwalk repair - $20,000) is repealed and reappropr: ated to the Department of Administration, Alaska Public Broadcasting Cor mission for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to KCAW-FM, Sitka fc equipment replacement. * Sec. 10. The unexpended and unobligated balances of that portion c the appropriation made in sec. 158, ch. 3, FSSLA 1987, page 51, line 9 the is allocated on line 10 (Juneau -Condemnation Settlement - $700,000) and c that portion of the appropriation made in sec. 3, ch. 128, SLA 1986, pag 19, line 15 that is allocated on page 20, line 7 (Douglas Highway Mainte nance Seal Coat - $120,000) are repealed and reappropriated as follows: (1) Department of Natural Resources, division of parks, fc Juneau area parks planning and development - $115,000; (2) Department of Natural Resources for payment: as a grant unde AS 37.05.316 to the Taku Conservation Society for building new cabins $34,005. * Sec. 11. Section 32, ch. 87, SLA 1989 is amended to read: Sec. 32. The sum of $50,000 is appropriated from the genera fund to the Department of Natural Resources, division of land ar water management, for appraisal costs associated with [FEDERAL LAN AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND MATCH FOR) the Kachemak Bay land exchang for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1990 [1989)• * Sec. 12. Section 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 88, line 18 is amende to read: APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND ITEMS Sterling Area Senior Citizens Inc. - senior center/construc- tion and materials/unencumbered -3- SCS CSHB 463(Fir.) buildine acquisition (ED 5) 90,000 90,000 * Sec. 13. Section 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 68, line 11 is amended to read: APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND ITEMS 6 AVTEC major maintenance/repairs 7 student housing acquisition, 8 and training equipment (ED 6) 250,000 250,000 9 * Sec. 14. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 10 made in sec. 2, ch. 45, SLA 1984, page 19, line 22 (Seward -radio translator 11 purchase & installation - $38,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the 12 Alaska Public Broadcasting Commission for payment as a grant under AS 44.- 13I 21.268 to the Puffin Radio Station for acquisition of a Federal Communica- I 14i tions Commission license and transmitting equipment to originate public 1 5�1 radio broadcasting in Seward. 1 16II * Sec. 15. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appro- 171 priation made in sec. 2, ch. 19, SLA 1984, page 4, line 20 (Section 16 I' 181 Elementary School Construction - $5,200,000), as amended by sec. 185(c), 791 ch. 173, SLA 1988, is repealed. I 20I (b) The sum of $150,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 21! Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to i 221I the Municipality of Anchorage for Abbott Loop Elementary School equipment. 23i (c) The sum of $100,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 11 24 University of Alaska Anchorage for the observer program. 251� (d) The sum of $123,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 2611Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to 27 the Municipality of Anchorage for lockers at Service High School. 28 (e) If the amount deposited in the general fund by the repeal of the 29; appropriation made in (a) of this section is less than $373,000, then the SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -4- ti 2I 31 al 5 6 7 a s 10i 11I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 appropriations made in (b), (c), and (d) of this section shall be reduce in proportion to the amount of the shortfall. * Sec. 16. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatic made in sec. 1, ch. 10, SLA 1988, page 26, line 10 (Anchorage -Tall Spruc Street from Raspberry Road to Caravelle Drive, road improvements $150,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Adminis tration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality o Anchorage for Linden Drive reconstruction and upgrade from W. 72nd Avenu to Altoona Drive. * Sec. 17. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the apprc priation made in sec. 131, ch. 173, SLA 1988, is repealed and reappropri ated to the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities for a desig study for a traffic signal at the intersection of West Tudor Road ar. Cambridge Way/Wilson Way in Anchorage. (b) The unexpended and unobligated balance, not to exceed $19,160, c the appropriation made in sec. 102, ch. 130, SLA 1986, as amended by sec i 130, ch. 173, SLA 1988, is repealed and reappropriated to the Department c Transportation and Public Facilities for a design study for a traffi I signal at the intersection of West Tudor Road and Cambridge Way/Wilson Wa toil in Anchorage. 2111 (c) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation mad 22 in sec. 319, ch. 171, SLA 1984, page 75, line 10 (Anchorage-36th Avenue/ I 231 Spenard to Arctic right-of-way acquisition, design and engineering 24'� S3,100,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Transporta 2511 tion and Public Facilities for a design study for a traffic signal at r_r 26;:! intersection of West Tudor Road and Cambridge Way/Wilson Way in Anchorage. 27; * Sec. 18. Section 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 96, Line 6 is amende 2e to read: 29 APPROPRIATION GENERAL Fr,,%D -5- SCS CSHB 463(Fin) IN ITEMS 2 Anchorage - North Star School- 3 purchase of computer equipment a (INSTALL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM/ 6 UPGRADE PLAYGROUND) (ED 7-15) 49,000 49,000 s * Sec. 19. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance, not to exceed 7 $190,000, of the appropriation made in sec. 199, ch. 106, SLA 1983, as 8 amended, by sec. 21, ch. 3, FSSLA 1987, sec. 222, ch. 173, SLA 1988, and 9 sec. 30(b), ch. 117, SLA 1989 (Anchorage downtown branch library renovation 10 and book acquisition - $470,000) is repealed. 11 (b) The following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to i 12I the Department of Administration for payment as grants under AS 37.05.315 131 to the Municipality of Anchorage for the purposes listed: I tali PURPOSE APPROPRIATION 15! (1) Design and development of Fairview i 16;I Lion's Park (Karluk Park) $75,000 �I 1711 (2) Parks and recreation neighborhood 1$1 enhancement youth employment project 19i, for House districts 12 and 13 10,000 I I 20; (3) Visual Arts Center Downtown Summer 21i Festival for the Arts 10,000 I 221 (c) The sum of $45,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 23Alaska State Housing Authority for installation of card entry security I� 241! systems and lighting improvements at Chugach View and Park View Manor. 25i1 (d) The sum of $50,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 26', Alaska State Housing Authority for renovation and upgrade of Park View 27" Manor for a Head Start program operated by Kids Corps, Inc. and for Head 28 Start equipment. 29 SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -6- I 0 7 12 (e) If the amount deposited in the general fund by the repeal of tr appropriations in (a) of this section is less than $190,000, then tr. appropriations made in (b) - (d) of this section shall 'be reduced in prc portion to the amount of the shortfall. * Sec. 20. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the apprc priation made in sec. 185(q), ch. 173, SLA 1988 (Department of Environ mental Conservation -toxic waste cleanup - $80,000) is repealed. (b) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the ,appropriation mad in sec. 1, ch. 10, SLA 1988, page 23, line 14 (Anchorage -Mountain Vie Library Maintenance and Repair - $6,500) is repealed. (c) An amount equal to the amount deposited in the general fund b the repeal of the appropriations in (a) and (b) of this section is appro 131 priated from the general fund to the Department of Administration to b lalj divided into 10 equal portions for payment as grants under AS 37.05.315 t 15j: the Municipality of Anchorage for the purchase of library books at th 1611 following elementary schools: Mountain View, Williwa.w, Wonder Park 17,I, Russian Jack, Creekside Park, Ptarmigan, Nunaka Valley, Aurora, Mt. Spurr I 181 and Orion. 19I * Sec. 21. The unexpended and unobligated balance, not to excee 20 i, $1,500,000, of the appropriation made in sec. 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, pag 21:1 67, line 6 (Alaska State Housing Authority - Willow Park demolition ar. 'I 22'1 site renovation - $2,200,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Depart 23' ment of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to th 24! Municipality of Anchorage for asbestos abatement, building demolition, ar. 25�, site preparation of the Hollywood Vista Apartments by the Anchorage yeigr 26borhood Housing Services, Inc. and for development of a Government Hil 27 community plan by the Anchorage Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc. 28 * Sec. 22. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the apprc 29 priation made in sec. 286, ch. 50, SLA 1980, page 87, line 18 (Goose Bav -7- SCS CSHB 463(Fin) Point MacKenzie agriculture project - $3,000,000) is repealed. (b) The sum of $20,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Matanuska-Susitna Borough for a bus storage facility at Susitna Valley High School. (c) The sum of $20,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Wasilla for the purchase of a passenger vehicle for the Wasilla Senior Center. 10� (d) The sum of $19,370 is appropriated from the general fund to the 11 Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to 12I the City of Palmer for the Valley Women's Resources Center for facility I 131 1safety improvements and expansion. loll (e) If the amount deposited in the general fund by the repeal of the 15` appropriation in (a) of this section is less than $59,370, then the appro- 1611 priations made by (b) - (d) of this section shall be reduced in proportion 171! to the amount of the shortfall. 181 * Sec,. 23. Section 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 99, line 4 is amended I 19 II to read: 20, 21 22 23 24 i 2s ,l 26',I 27', 28, 29 APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND ITEMS Matanuska-Susitna Borough - Willow public library building improvement and construction 50,000 50,000 * Sec. 24. Section 227(a)(1), ch. 173, SLA 1988, as amended by sec. 46, ch. 117, SLA 1989 is amended to read: (1) the sum of $161,600 is appropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as grants under AS 37.05.315 to the Matanuska-Susitna Borough for the purposes expressed and allocated in SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -8- u I the amounts listed: 2 PURPOSE ALLOCATION 3 Butte Community Center -water and 4 septic system $ 7,500 5 Soapstone Road rehabilitation 20,000 s Sutton Community Center -facility and 7 grounds maintenance and upgrade 5,000 sl Meadow Lakes Fire Station expansion 50,000 9 Willow -public library additions (AND] 10 improvement and construction 25,000 11 Musk Ox Farm -visitor parking improve- 121 ments 7,000 1 13i EMS equipment -ambulance repairs 19,100 14 Campbell Road improvements 30,000 15' * Sec. 25. Section 1, ch. 10, SLA 1988, page 30, line 5 is amended t i' 1st read: 17II' APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 18 ITEMS 1. 19!1 Matanuska-Susitna Borough - 20! Willow library upgrade and 21i� construction (ED 16) 25,000 25,000 22' * Sec. 26. Section 3, ch. 96, SLA 1985, page 31, line 19 is amended t z3!1 read: 24 it APPROPRIATION 25 ITEMS zs; Wasilla-storage reservoir 27 and water mains and con- 28 struction of sanitary and 29 storm sewer system facilities -9- GENERAL FUND SCS CSHB 463(F4-n) I (ED 16) 1,000,000 1,000,000 2 * Sec. 27. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 3 made in sec. 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 98, line 17 (Matanuska-Susitna 4 Borough - Talkeetna repeater station radio equipment - $20,000) is repealed 5 and reappropriated to the Alaska Public Broadcasting Commission for B Talkeetna repeater station radio equipment and startup costs. 7 * Sec. 28. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 8 made in sec. 83(3), ch. 3, FSSLA 1987 (City of Delta Junction fire wells - 9 $50,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Administration 10 for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Delta Junction for 11 fire station upgrade. 12j * Sec. 29. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 13made in sec. 3, ch. 128, SLA 1986, page 18, line 5 (Copper Center land I 141 disposal road access - $36,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the I 15ii Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Northern Region, South - I 160 central District, for the Silver Springs Fire Hall road widening. ,; 171i * Sec. 30. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appro- If 18i{ priation. made in sec. 80, ch. 101, SLA 1982, page 75, line 7 (Northway Road 19iII� bridge construction - $402,500) is repealed. toll (b) The sum of $70,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 21j Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Northern Region, Tok 22� District for chip and seal of the Tanacross Village road, contingent on the I 23� deposit in the general fund of the funds repealed in (a) of this section. II 24ji (c) The sum of $10,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 25',i Department of Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant under 26l'I AS 37.05.316 to Tetlin Village for winter access road maintenance and 27 opening, contingent on the deposit in the general fund of the funds re- 28' pealed in (a) of this section. 29 (d) The sum of $25,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the SCS CSFB 463(Fin) -10- I i,I Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Northern Region, T( 2;4 District for dust control in the City of Eagle, contingent on the depos: I 31 in the general fund of the funds repealed in (a) of this section. 4� (e) The sum of $10,000 is appropriated from the general fund to tt 51 Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Northern Region, Soutt 61 central District for dust control in Gulkana Village, contingent on t> deposit in the general fund of the funds repealed in (a) of this section. 81 (f) The sum of $67,500 is appropriated from the general fund to tl 91 Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Northern Region, Tc 10, District for dust control in Northway Village, contingent on the deposit 11I the general fund of the funds repealed in (a) of this section. 12 it (g) The sum of $12,000 is appropriated from the general fund to tt 13j Department of Transportation and Public Facilities for communication systE i 141 maintenance and equipment for the Taylor Highway communications syster I 15'l contingent on the deposit in the general fund of the funds repealed in (e 16of this section. 11 (h) The sum of $23,000 is appropriated from the general fund to t� 18!j Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Northern Region, Tc 191 camp for emergency snow removal and winter road maintenance, contingent_ c 2011 the deposit in the general fund of the funds repealed in (a) of this sec 21 (I tion. 22! (i) The sum of $5,000 is appropriated from the general fund to tr 'V 23Department of Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant undE 24 AS 37.05.316 to Interior Region EMS for the Eagle emergency medical se= 25', vices communication system equipment. 26 (j) The sum of $13,000 is appropriated from the general fund to ch 27 Department of Natural Resources, division of parks for completion c_` ch 28 interpretive pavilion at the United States - Canada border, contingent c 29 the deposit in the general fund of the funds repealed in (a) of th4 -11- SCS CSN_B 463(rin) section. (k) The sum of $4,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Fish and Game for Tok area moose brush crushing, contingent on the deposit in the general fund of the funds repealed in (a) of this section. (1) The sum of $4,500 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Natural Resources, division of forestry for construction of two miles of road at the Porcupine salvage sale areas, contingent on the deposit_ in the general fund of the funds repealed in (a) of this section. (m) The sum of $3,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Natural Resources, division of forestry for the upgrade of the Tanana River access road in the Tok area, contingent on the deposit in the general fund of the funds repealed in (a) of this section. (n) If the amount deposited in the general fund by the repeal of the appropriation in (a) of this section is less than $247,000, then the appro- priations made by (b) - (m) of this section shall be reduced in proportion to the amount of the shortfall. * Sec. 31. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in. sec. 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 68, line 20 (Alaska Gateway School District - school sewer and water system - $50,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Education for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to the Alaska Gateway School District for district wide asbes- tos removal and abatement. 24,1 * Sec. 32. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 25 made in sec. 72, ch. 87, SLA 1989 (Alaska Gateway School District/EaglE 26School power plant repair - $78,000) is repealed and reappropriated to thi 27 Department of Education for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to thi 28 Alaska Gateway School District for district wide water and sewer repairs. 29 * Sec„ 33. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatio: SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -12- t made in sec. 73, ch. 87, SLA 1989 (Alaska Gateway School DistrictlNorthwa School emergency septage repair - $94,000) is repealed and reappropriate to the Department of Education for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 t the Alaska Gateway School District for district wide water and sewer re pairs. * Sec. 34. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatio: made in sec. 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 105, line 14 (Northway - road. rehabilitationupgrade and maintenance - $25,000) is repealed and reappro sll priated to the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Norther - I 10 Region, Tok District for upgrade and dust control of the Northway Villag I >> road. 12 * Sec. 35. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatio: 131, made in sec. 1, ch. 10, SLA 1988, page 14, line 14 (Gulkana Village Counci: 141'' - roads upgrade - $25,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Depart. Ij 15II ment of Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant under AS 37.- 16i1 05.316 to the Gulkana Village Council for community hall upgrades. 17 * Sec. 36. Section 51, ch. 106, SLA 1983 is amended to read: i 181 Sec. 51. The sum of $3,000 is appropriated from the general fun, 19'' to the Department of Community and Regional Affairs for payment as < i 20f1 grant to the unincorporated community of Tetlin for street lights an: 21'I community hall completion. 22!! * Sec. 37. Section 3, ch. 128, SLA 1986, page 29, line 20 is amended t. 23!; read: 24',. APPROPRIATION 25 it ALLOCATIONS ITEMS GENERAL PLT ,;D 26.'I Delta Junction 27'I (-MULTI PURPOSE 28 PAVILION) (ED 17) 680,000 680,000 29 multipurpose -13- SCS CSHB 463(F4-r-) ,1 pavilion 517,440 I 2, construction of 31 fair facility to be 41 owned and operated 5i by the Deltana Fair i 61 Association 162,560 TI * Sec. 38. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 81 made in sec. 30, ch. 82, SLA 1981, page 175, line 6, as amended by sec. 72, 9 ch. 106, SLA 1983 (Richardson Highway - upgrade and access improvements/ 10 North Pole pedestrian overpass - $900,000), is repealed and reappropriated WI to the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities for Plack, 12i Nelson, Brock, Repp, and Dyke roads surface repair. 131 * Sec. 39. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 1411 made in sec. 286, ch. 50, SLA 1980, page 91, line 16 (Dawson -Easy -Newby 15ji roads - surfacing and widening - $700,000) is repealed and reappropriated 16to the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities for Plack, 17Nelson, Brock, Repp, and Dyke roads surface repair. n 18f * Sec. 40. Section 158, ch. 3, FSSLA 1987, page 38, line 22, is amended 1911 to read: 2011 APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 21 ITEMS 2211 1 Yukon Flats REAA 231 Northern Lights school site 24, and Circle School water and 2511 sewer project (ED 19 - 21) 100,000 100,000 26i' * Sec. 41. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 27 made in sec. 79, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 22, line 16 (Birch Hill ski trail 28 lighting/:improvements) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of 29 Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Fairbanks SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -14- I 1' North Star Borough for Birch. Hill ski trail improvements and maintenanc 2i equipment. 31 * Sec. 42. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatio 4I made in sec. 2, ch. 19, SLA 1984, page 7, line 4 (West Valley High Schoo 51track completion - $390,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Depart 6i ment of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to th 71 Fairbanks North Star Borough for West Valley High School audio visua 8� equipment. 9( * Sec. 43. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatic i 101 made in sec. 78, ch. 117, SLA 1989 (Birch Hill ski trail lighting improve ments) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Administratic 121I for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Fairbanks North Sta 13,1 Borough for Birch Hill ski trail improvements and maintenance equipment. i 14I; * Sec. 44. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatic 15' made in sec. 158, ch. 3, FSSLA 1987, page 62, line 21 (Tanana Valley Stat Fair Association exhibit hall roof repair - $2,000) is repealed and rear. 17 propriated to the Department of Natural Resources for payment as a gran ieil under AS 37.05.316 to the Tanana Valley State Fair Association for genera 19l; fairgrounds improvements. I 201I * Sec. 45. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatic 21'' made in sec. 158, ch. 3, FSSLA 1987, page 63, line 8 (Tanana Valley Stat 22Fair Association - loading and unloading docks and chutes - $16,400) 23' repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Natural Resources is 24, payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to the Tanana Valley State Fa'_ 25' Association for general fairgrounds improvements. 26i * Sec. 46. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatic 27 made in sec. 2, ch. 24, SLA 1984, page 13, line 20 (Chena Ridge shoul.d� 28 widening and hazard correction - $1,200,000) is repealed and reappropriat; 29 to the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities for ".ill. -15- SCS CSF? 4E3�rin1 26 27 28 29 Hill/Yankovitch Road bike path design. * Sec. 47. Section 1, ch. 10, SLA 1988, page 5, line 21 is amended to read: APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND ITEMS Interior Region Emergency Medical Services Council, Inc. - Livengood emergency vehicle garage and emergency medical service facilities and equip- ment in Senate District K 120,000 120,000 * Sec. 48. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 96(b), ch. 117, SLA 1989 (Placer mining seminar - $4,500) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Natural Resources to compile and prepare a series E map showing mineral terranes and deposits and mining districts. * Sec. 49. Section 107, ch. 117, SLA 1989 is amended to read: Sec. 107. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appro- priation made in sec. 34, ch. 107, SLA 1983, page 106, lines 16 - 17, as amended by sec. 115, ch. 171, SLA 1984 (Point Hope - recreation/ community building and incinerator - $50,000) is repealed and reappro- priated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Point Hope for construction of the recreation/community building and incinerator and improvements to the old city office. * Sec. 50. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriat=or made in sec. 3, ch. 96, SLA 1985, page 29, line 20 (North Slope Borough - Barrow Group Home - $2,000,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.375 cc SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -16- 21 the North Slope Borough for construction and operation of the Barrow Gro Home. 3 * Sec. 51. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriate 4 made in sec. 319, ch. 171, SLA 1984, page 77, line 16 (Brevig Missi( 5 street lights - $25,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Departmer 6 of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City c 7 Brevig Mission for office equipment. e * Sec. 52. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatic 9 made in sec. 3, ch. 96, SLA 1985, page 34, line 17 (Shishmaref fire equi: 10 ment and station completion - $200,000) is repealed and reappropriated 11i the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.3' 12 to the City of Shishmaref for fire equipment and station completion. 13 * Sec. 53. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatic 14, made in sec. 3, ch. 96, SLA 1985, page 38, line 4 (Koyuk heavy equipmer 15'i storage facility - $100,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Depar- 16j; meet of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to tt 17ji City of Koyuk for a heavy equipment storage facility. Sec. 54. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatic it 19� made in sec. 3, ch. 128, SLA 1986, page 31, line 14 (Wales Peninsula searc i� 2011 and rescue communication system - $48,000) is repealed and reappropriate i 21i to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05. 22'1 315 to the City of Wales for the community building project for cos. 'I 23" incurred on or before December 31, 1986. 24i * Sec. 55. Section 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 80, line 10 is amende 25i� to read: 2611 APPROPRIATION GENERAL FWD 27 ITEMS 28 Big Hurrah Road - Relocate Portions 29 of Existing Road [PRELIM SURVEY, -17- SCS CSHR 24 25 26 i 27 28 29 RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISITION, PRELIM ROUTE RELOCATION] (ED 23) 90,000 90,000 * Sec. 56. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appro- priation made in sec. 2, ch. 24, SLA 1984, page 46, line 6 (Fort Yukon street improvements - $200,000) is repealed. (b) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 80, ch. 101, SLA 1982, page 74, line 11 (Sleetmute airport con- struction - $500,000) as amended by sec. 287, ch. 105, SLA 1985, and sec. 151, ch. 130, SLA 7986 is repealed. (c) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 117, ch. 171, SLA 1984 (Sleetmute and Holy Cross nondirectioral beacons - $250,000) as amended by sec. 152, ch. 130, SLA 1986 is repealed. (d) The sum of $50,000 is appropriated from the general fund, contin- gent on the deposit in the general fund of the amounts repealed in (a), (b), and (c) of this section, to the Alaska Energy Authority in the Depart- ment of Commerce and Economic Development for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to the Yukon Flats Health Clinic for emergency power genera- tion and electrical upgrades. (e) The sum of $147,900 is appropriated from the general fund, con- tingent on the deposit in the general fund of the amounts repealed in (a), (b), and (c) of this section, to the Alaska Public Broadcasting Commissior in the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 44.21.- 268 to Gwandak Public Broadcasting, Inc., for equipment and start up costs. (f) The sum of $35,280 is appropriated from the general fund, contin- gent on the deposit in the general fund of the amounts repealed in (a) (b), and (c) of this section, to the Department of Administration =c: payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the -ity of Holy Cross for 1aun- dromat upgrade and weatherization program. (g) The sum of $7,660 is appropriated from the general fund SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -18- I 18 t9 �� 20;� 21' 22" i 23 contingent on the deposit in the general fund of the amounts repealed '_ (a), (b), and (c) of this section, to the Department of Community ar Regional Affairs for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to the Sleetmut Traditional Council for multipurpose building renovation.. (h) The sum of $25,000 is appropriated from the general fund, contir gent on the deposit in the general fund of the amounts repealed in (a) (b), and (c) of this section, to the Alaska Public Broadcasting Commissic in the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 44.21. 268 to KSKO in McGrath for roof repair. (i) The sum of $15,000 is appropriated from the general fund, contir gent on the deposit in the general fund of the amounts repealed in (a. (b), and (c) of this section, to the Alaska Public Broadcasting Commissic in the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 44.21. 268 to KIYU in Galena for generator upgrade. (j) The sum of $15,000 is appropriated from the general fund, contir gent on the deposit in the general fund of the amounts repealed in (a (b), and (c) of this section, to the Department of Administration f, payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Holy Cross for resc•. operations. (k) The sum of $5,000 is appropriated from the general fund, conti: gent on the deposit in the general fund of the amounts repealed in (a (b), and (c) of this section, to the Department of Administration f payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Ft. Yukon for resc 24 operations. 25, (1) If the amount deposited in the general fund by the repeal of t 26 appropriations in (a) - (c) of this section is less than $300,840, :hen t 27 appropriations made by (d) - (k) of this section shall be reduced in pr 29 portion to the amount of the shortfall. 29 * Sec. 57. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriati -19- SCS CSHB 463(Fin) made in sec. 30, ch. 82, SLA 1981, page 188, line 8, as amended by sec. 342, ch. 130, SLA 1986, (Galena road improvements and construction - $500,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Administra- tion for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Galena for road improvements and construction. * Sec. 58. Section 44, ch. 87, SLA 1989, page 8, line 29 is amended to read: Sec. 44. The sum of $13,926 ($27,852] is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Community and Regional Affairs tc pay revenue sharing entitlements for the unincorporated community (COMMUNITIES] of Red Devil (AND OSCARVILLE] for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1991 [1989). * Sec. 59. (a) Section 1, ch. 10, SLA 1988, page 34, line 14, is amended to read: t5 APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 16, ITEMS 17' Tuluksak - electrical system 18;; safety upgrade and community 19 administrative expenditures 20�1 incurred before March 30, 21 1990 (ED 24) 150,000 150,000 22'i (b) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation madE 23in sec. 1, ch. 10, SLA 1988, page 34, line 14, as amended by the Seconc 24 Session of the Sixteenth Alaska State Legislature (Tuluksak electrica 25, system safety upgrade/community administrative expenditures incurred befor• 26 March 30,, 1990 - $150,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Alask 27 Energy Authority for Tuluksak electrical system safety upgrade. 29 * Sec. 60. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatic 29 made in sec. 3, ch. 96, SLA 1985, page 29, line 8 (St. Mary's communi- SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -20- 1 education building phase I - $150,000) is repealed and reappropriated t 2'! the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.31 3!1 to the City of St. Mary's for equipment purchase and community educatio alb building waste heat recovery. 5 * Sec. 61. Section 614, ch. 130, SLA 1986 is amended to read: s1i Sec. 614. The sum of $10,000 is appropriated from the genera 711 fund to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant unde it 8" AS 37.05.315 to the City of Ruby for community facilities and communi g' ty freezer relocation. 10i * Sec. 62. Section 539, ch. 130, SLA 1986, page 104, line 18 is amende 11 to read: t2'' APPROPRIATION AMOUNT 13 Galena - Water and Sewer System - Phase II and 14, electrical power project 1,400,000 15 * Sec. 63. Section 158, ch. 3, FSSLA 1987, page 64, line 6 is amende 16' to read: 17 APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 18 ITEMS t9 Galena - water and sewer system 20,I and electrical power project 21 (ED 24) 300,000 300,000 22'' * Sec. 64. Section 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 87, line 20 is amende 23 to read: 24 APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 25 ITEMS 26 Galena - general water & sewer 27 (AERATION] (ED 24) 80,000 80,000 23 * Sec. 65. Section 619, ch. 130, SLA 1986 is amended to read: 29 Sec. 619. The sum of $1,000,000 is appropriated from the gene:.- -21- SCS CSFB :63(Fin.) 1, fund to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under 21 AS 37.05.315 to the City of Galena for bank (AN) erosion control 3' including control of bank erosion along the Yukon River, erosion al control for sewer lagoon dikes, and water intake structure (PROJECT). i 5 * Sec. 66. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 6made in sec. 80, ch. 101, SLA 1982, page 68, line 6 (Akiachak water and 71sewer - $300,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of 81, Education for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to the Lower Kuskokwim 9;; School District for the Bethel High School roof repair. Sec. 67. Section 203, ch. 173, SLA 1988, is amended by adding a new II 11subsection to read: 12!i (t) If money in excess of the amount necessary to fund the prorated 13appropriations made by (b) - (s) of this section is deposited in the gen- tail eral fund after the effective date of this subsection as the result of the 15'; repeal of the appropriations set out in (a) of this section, an amount that 16 is equal to the excess amount deposited in the general fund, not to exceed 17': $50,633, is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Educa- 18' tion for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to the Lower Kuskokwim 19, School District for the Bethel High School roof repair. 20:, * Sec. 68. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 211,, made in sec. 34, ch. 107, SLA 1983, page 66, line 4 (Nelson Island High 22 School major maintenance - $584,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the 23 Department of Education for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to the 24Lower Kuskokwim School District for the Bethel High School roof repair. 25 * Sec. 69. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 26 made in sec. 203(i), ch. 173, SLA 1988 (Association of Village Council v Presidents regional strategy - $109,000) is repealed and reappropriated to 28 the Department of Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant 29 under AS 37.05.316 to the Association of Village Council Presidents for SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -22- i 1! planning, design, and site work for office expansion. 21 * Sec. 70. Section 221(h), ch. 117, SLA 1989 is amended to read: 311 (h) The sum of $50,000 is appropriated from the general fund to th, °i Department of Community and Regional Affairs to be distributed as a gran.. i 5i1 under AS 37.05.316 for the Association of Village Council Presidents fo: 6; Office Renovation and planning, design, and site work for office expansion. i. 7; contingent upon the deposit in the general fund of the funds repealed is 8I (a) of this section. 9' * Sec. 71. (a) Section 34, ch. 107, SLA 1983, page 109, line 10 1o!! amended to read: 11!� APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 12 :' ITEMS 13'' Kasigluk - Land Acquisition and 14, municipal operating costs 15.I incurred before June 30, 16, 1985 (ED 25) 150,000 150,000 17 (b) Section 103, ch. 173, SLA 1988, is amended to read: Sec. 103. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the apprc t9 priation made in sec. 34, ch. 107, SLA 1983, page 109, line 10, a 20I amended by the Second Session of the Sixteenth Alaska State Leei= 21 lature (Kasigluk - land acquisition/municipal operating costs 22 $150,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Cozzriu: 23 ity and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 24 the Association of Village Council Presidents for planning, des4= 25 and site work for office expansion [LAND ACQUISITION IN KASIGLU'K]. 26 * Sec. 72. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the approp_'_ati: 27 made in sec. 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 105, line 22 (Kipnuk bu!16oc�- 29 repairs - $20,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Deparrr..enc c 29 Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant under AS 37,05.317 - -23- SCS CSHB 463(rin) I the unincorporated community of Kipnuk for road construction shortfall and I 21 other related road construction costs. 11 * Sec. 73. The unexpended and unobligated balance of that portion of 41 the appropriation made in sec. 1, ch. 134, SLA 1978, that is allocated in 51 sec. 1(4), as amended by sec. 75, ch. 105, SLA 1985 and sec. 332, ch. 130, 11 61 SLA 1986 (Lower Yukon REAR - $5,770,500) is repealed and reappropriated to 71 the Department of Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant 8' under AS 37.05.316 to the Association of Alaska Housing Authorities for i 91 costs associated with training and federal housing negotiations. 1011 * Sec. 74. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appro- priation made in sec. 4, ch. 24, SLA 1984, page 63, line 22 (Kipnuk Airport 121� improvements - $1,200,000) is repealed. 13I} (b) The sum of $66,106 is appropriated to the Department of Community 'i 14' and Regional Affairs for payment as grants under AS 37.05.316 as follows: 1511 RECIPIENT AND PURPOSE MOM 161: (1) Association of Alaska Housing Authorities for 17'• costs associated with training and federal 1u housing negotiations 48,706 I 19ii (2) Kuskokwim 300 Trail Committee for trail staking I 2011 and marking 8,000 21ij (3) Bering Sea Fishermen's Association for leasing 22;! emergency power generation equipment for 23'1 Mekoryuk 9,400 24, (c) If the amount deposited in the general fund by the repeal of the 25' appropriation in (a) of this section is less than $66,T06, then the grants 26; made by (b) of this section shall be reduced in proportion to the amount of 27 the shortfall. 28 * Sec. 75. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appro- 29 priation made in sec. 39, ch. 141, SLA 1982, as amended by sec. 233, ch. SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -24- 106, SLA 1983 (Nunapitchuk Airport construction - $1,200,000) is repealed. 2'1 (b) The sum of $213,000 is appropriated from the general fund to t' 3J Department of Administration for payment as grants under AS 37.05.315 41I follows: 51MUNICIPALITY AND PURPOSE AMOUNT 6.j (1) City of Akiak for a Headstart building with 7i a water and sewer system 50,000 'I 6;, (2) City of Akiak for community center building s!i improvements 15,000 10i, (3) City of Nightmute for water and sewer system >> completion and associated labor costs 75,000 12,. (4) City of Nunapitchuk for Tivaraq tramway 13 renovation 73,000 14 (c) The sum of $32,556 is appropriated from the general fund to tr 15 Department of Community and Regional Affairs for payment: as a grant utade 16 AS 37.05.316 to Aniak Traditional Council for Aniak Youth Center upgrade 17 equipment, and supplies. 18. (d) The sum of $30,000 is appropriated from the general fund to t` t9 Department of Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant unde 20 AS 37.05.317 to the Community of Kipnuk for road project completion. 21 (e) The sum of $13,200 is appropriated from the general fund to =: 22 Alaska Energy Authority for inspection, upgrade, and maintenance of t'- 23 Bethel-Napakiak transmission line. 24 (f) If the amount deposited in the general fund by the repeal of t- 25 appropriation in (a) of this section is less than $288,756, then the aopr_ 26 priations made by (b) - (e) of this section shall be reduced in prc?cry'_: 27 to the amount of the shortfall. 28 * Sec. 76. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriztl- 29 made in sec. 80, ch. 101, SLA 1982, page 72, line 25 (Kongiganak ?cr -25- SCS CSF B sh3 = _� I pump and fire station - $55,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the 21 Alaska Energy Authority for repair, upgrade, or replacement of a tank farm 311 in Kongiganak. ai * Sec. 77. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation i 5I made in sec. 91, ch. 105, SLA 1985 (Kongiganak sewer project - $25,000) is I 6Ii repealed and reappropriated to the Alaska Energy Authority for repair, 7� upgrade, or replacement of a tank farm in Kongiganak. 8i * Sec. 78. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 91 made in sec. 1, ch. 10, SLA 1988, page 38, line 5 (Kongiganak tank farm I 10ji $30,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Alaska Energy Authority for I 11,` repair, upgrade, or replacement of a tank farm in Kongiganak. 12i1 * Sec. 79. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 13�I made in sec. 175, ch. 117, SLA 1989 (Kongiganak erosion control - $25,800) I 14;i is repealed and reappropriated to the Alaska Energy Authority for repair, 151i upgrade„ or replacement of a tank farm in Kongiganak. 16'' * Sec. 80. Section 6, ch. 90, SLA 1981, as amended by sec. 83, ch. 141, 17' SLA 1982, sec. 94, ch. 106, SLA 1983, sec. 193, ch. 105, SLA 1985, sec. 14, 18!1 ch. 41, SLA 1986, and sec. 84, ch. 3. SLA 1987 is amended to read: Sec. 6. The sum of $12,494,900 is appropriated from the general 20;i fund to the Alaska Energy (POWER) Authority for feasibility studies, i 21preconstruction design, and engineering, to be allocated to the fol- 22! lowing proposed projects: 23 PROJECT AMOUNT za (1) Black Bear Lake $1,400,000 25, (2) Chester Lake 781,700 26 (3) Chakachamna Lake 997,600 27 (4) Grant Lake 1,000,000 28 (5) Bethel regional study/Kisaralik 1.000,000 ?9' (6) Power Creek 392,200 SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -26- 0 LI (7) [REPEALED] i 2'! (8) Tazimina Lake 2,000,000 3;. (9) West Creek 1,000,000 ail (10) Rural community feasibility studies: 51I Akhiok, Akutan, Ambler, Angoon, Atka, 61; Bethel, Chignik, Chignik Lagoon, 7i! Chignik Lake, Chuathbaluk, Cold Bay, 8I, Elim, False Pass, [GOODNEWS BAY,] sl;i Grayling, Gustavus, Ivanoff Bay, 10i, Kaltag, Karluk, Kiana, King Cove, 11 Larsen Bay, Nikolski, Old Harbor, 12i Perryville, Scammon Bay, Shungnak, 13 Tenakee Springs, Togiak, Unalaska 3,615,600 14 * Sec. 81. (a) Section 27, ch. 116, SLA 1989, page 48, line 9 15 amended to read: 16 APPROPRIATION GENEF.AL OTHER 17 ITEMS FUND FUNDS 18 Division of Business 19 Development (16 posi- 20 Lions) 1,819,500 1,707,500 112,000 21 (1,829,5001 [1,717,5001 22 (b) The sum of $10,000 is appropriated from the general fund, cont:i: 23 gent on the deposit of that amount in the general fund under (a) of the 24 section, to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development for payrie- 25 as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to Nunam Kitlutsisti for a fishery conferee, 26 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1991. 27 * Sec. 82. The unexpended and unobligated balance, not to exce= 28 $16,000, of the appropriation made in sec. 27, ch. 116, SLA 1989, page 29 line 9 (Division of Business Development - $1,829,500) is repealed _- -27- SCS CSHB 463(74-n) 0 reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development for 2I payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to the Tanana Chief's Conference for 3' a fisheries conference for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1991. 4! * Sec. 83. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 51 made in sec. 168, ch. 117, SLA 1989 (Tuntutuliak dump improvements) is �I 6;I repealed and reappropriated to the Alaska Energy Authority for repairing, 7;; upgrading, or replacing the bulk fuel storage facility in Tuntutuliak. g* Sec. 84. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appro- ii g;i priation made in sec. 3, ch. 96, SLA 1985, page 42, line 7, as amended by 1p'I sec. 207(a), ch. 173, SLA 1988, page 66, line 21 (Atmautluak Erosion Con- 11!I trol - $1,000,000) is repealed. 12'I (b) The sum of $40,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 13, Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to 14 the City of Kwethluk for erosion control. 1s (c) The sum of $60,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 16 Department_ of Community and Regional Affairs for payment as grants under 17 AS 37.05.316 as follows: 16'� RECIPIENT AND PURPOSE AMOL',iT t9'! (1) Sealaska Heritage Foundation for the Alaska -Siberia 20:! Research Center education program, artifact exhibits 21' and cultural exchanges $35,000 22'; (2) Cenaliulriit Coastal Management Program for instream 231. flow studies on the Tuluksak and Kwethluk River 24 Drainages 10,000 25 (3) Nunam Kitlutsisti for a commercial fisheries confer- 26 ence 10,000 27 (4) Association of Village Council Presidents - Waterfowl 29 conservation management and participation 5,000 29 (d) If the amount deposited in the general fund by cae repeal of the SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -28- 1.appropriation in (a) of this section is less than $100,000, then the appr 2'; priations made by (b) and (c) of this section shall be reduced in propo 3; tion to the amount of the shortfall. 4Sec. 85. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriati 1 5 made in sec. 2, ch. 45, SLA 1984, page 26, line 12 (St. Paul electrific. ii 6': tion - $125,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Admi: 7;1 istration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of St. Pa-. Ii 8' for electrical system improvements. 9j * Sec. 86. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriate 101 made in sec. 1, ch. 10, SLA 1988, page 38, line 14 (Nikolski buil.di: >>! improvements - $25,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department 12' Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 13 the Nikolski Village Council for a fuel delivery truck. 14 * Sec. 87. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appr. 15 priations made in sec. 30, ch. 82, SLA 1981, page 155, line 10 (Kodiak ja 16 facility - $850,000); sec. 34, ch. 107, SLA 1983, page 104, lire 9 (Kode. 17 jail addition - $400,00) ; sec. 156, ch. 130, SLA 1986 (Kodiak St. Her^. 18 harbor access road and parking and jail construction - $500,000); and se. 19 52, ch. 3, FSSLA 1987 (Kodiak jail construction - $200,000) are repealed. 20 (b) The sum of $24,000 is appropriated to the Department of Admini. 21 tration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Ouzink 22 for study, design, and construction of a breakwater and harbor. 23 (c) The balance of the amount repealed in (a) of this section aft 24 payment of the appropriation under (b) of this section is appropriated. 25 the Department of Public Safety for construction of a jail facility 26 Kodiak. 27 * Sec. 88. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the eppr 23 priation made in sec. 30, ch. 82, SLA 1981 , page 169, line 23 (rill 24 road paving - $747,000) is repealed. -29- SCS CSHB 463(Fin) (b) The sum of S2,000 is appropriated to the Department of Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to the Kodiak Tribal Council for supplies for the Shoonaq Dancers. (c) The sum of $2,000 is appropriated to the Department of Adminis- tration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Kodiak for 1 Baranof Museum bicentennial brochures. (d) The sum of $1,500 is appropriated to the Department of Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to the Fil/Am Association of Kodiak for recreational facility improvements and participation in the Alaska Youth Initiative program. >>!' (e) The sum of $2,500 is appropriated to the Department of Adminis- 21 tration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Kodiak for 13 Parks and Recreation Department Teen Center recreation equipment. 14:'' (f) The sum of $4,000 is appropriated to the Department of Adminis- 151" tration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Port Lions 16', for Quality School Reference Library resource materials. 17(g) The sum of $3,000 is appropriated to the Department of Adminis- 18! tration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Ouzinkie 19for senior citizens programs. 20" (h) The sum of $2,500 is appropriated to the Department of Adminis- I 21 tration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to Kodiak Island Search 22; and Rescue for search and rescue gear and supplies. 23' (i) The sum of $2,181 is appropriated to the Department of Adminis- 24' tration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Kodiak for 25 equipment and supplies for the American Red Cross -Kodiak Branch. 26 (j) If the amount deposited in the general fund by the repeal of the 27 appropriation in (a) of this section is less than $19,681, then the apprc- 28 priations made by (b) - (i) of this section shall be reduced in proport'_cn 29 to the amount of the shortfall. SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -30- I * Sec. 89. Section 24, ch. 95, SLA 1987, page 15, lane 14 is amended 2! read: 3, APPROPRIATION GENERAL OTHER 41 ITEMS FUND FUNDS Office of Public Advocacy 3,674,085 3,656,585 17,500 sl (26 positions) (3,535,4001 (3,517,9001 17,500 71 * Sec. 90. Section 21, ch. 129, SLA 1986, page 12, line 13 is amend, 8�'; to read: 9il APPROPRIATION GENERAL 10 ; ITEMS FUND >>!' Office of Public Advocacy 3,520,315 3,520,315 12 (25 positions) (3,659,0001 (3,659,0001 i3 * Sec. 91. The unexpended and unobligated portion of the appropria.ti: 14 made in sec. 27, ch. 116, SLA 1989, page 85, line 11 that is allocated 15 line 13 (Rural development grants - $1,748,000) lapses into the gen.erc 16 fund June 30, 1991. 17 * Sec. 92. The appropriation made in sec. 22, ch. 129, SLA 1986, pas 18 106, lines 8 - 12, as amended by sec. 139, ch. 117, SLA 1989 (HB 491, 19. Act relating to disposition of federal funds in the National Petiole,, 20 Reserve -Alaska - $24,499,400) is for capital projects and is subject: 21 AS 37.25.020. 22 * Sec. 93. That portion of the appropriation made in sec. 27, ch. 15_ 23 SLA 1988, page 84, line 21 that is allocated on line 26 (Statewide Assi: 24 tance - $3,037,500) and that was paid as a grant for the Barrow Alcohol 25 Drug Recovery Facility, as amended by sec. 140, ch. 117, SLA 1989, is 26 capital projects and is subject to AS 37.25.020. 2' * Sec. 94. Section 142, ch. 117, SLA 1989 is amended to read: =9 Sec. 142. The unexpended and unobligated balance of that tcrt of the appropriation made in sec. 27, ch. 154, SLA 1988, page 84, -31- SCS CSHB 463(7in) 111 17 that is allocated on line 19 (Rural Development Grants - 2 1$1,700,000) lapses into the general fund June 30, 1991 [1990). 31, * Sec. 95. The unexpended and unobligated balance of that portion of ail the appropriation made in sec. 27, ch. 116, SLA 1989, page 85, line 15. i 5ii that is allocated on page 86, line 4, for Statewide Assistance and that was 6'f1' paid as National Petroleum Reserve - Alaska grants lapses into the general 7;l fund on June 30, 1991. 81' * Sec. 96. Section 58(a), ch. 87, SLA 1989 is amended to read: 9;i (a) The sum of $750,000 is appropriated from the general fund to 10; the fisheries enhancement loan fund (AS 16.10.505) (TO PROVIDE EMER- GENCY LOANS TO PRIVATE NONPROFIT HATCHERIES IN PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND i FOR EXPENSES ARISING FROM THE EXXON VALDEZ OIL SPILL). 13.' * Sec:. 97. That portion of the appropriation made in sec. 27, ch. 116, la'. SLA 1989, page 48, line 6 that is allocated on page 48, line 8 (Pcwer cost 15: equalization grants - $16,814,000) lapses into the general fund June 30, 161, 1991. 17'; * Sec. 98. Section 53, ch. 120, SLA 1980, page 75, lines 20 - 23, as ls' amended by sec. 563, ch. 105, SLA 1985 is amended to read: 19 APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 2ai ITEMS 211 Harborview Carpet for Patient 22" Dayrooms and Bedrooms 73,800 73,800 23' Paving, Harborview Renovation, 24- Repair and Equipment 75,200 75,200 25' Harborview Maintenance, 26 Renovations, and Repair 27 (SPRINKLER SYSTEM) 128,000 128,000 28 * Sec. 99. Section 4, ch. 24, SLA 1984, page 55, line 19, as amended by L9 sec. 196, ch. 705, SLA 1985 is amended to read: SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -32- II 1! APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 2 ITEMS II 3 API Repair, Replacement, and 41 Equipment (CHILDREN'S FACILITY) 51 (ED 7-15) 300,000 300,000 61 * Sec. 100. Section 4, ch. 24, SLA 1984, page 55, line 23, as amende, 2I1 by sec. 35, ch. 3, FSSLA 1987, is amended to read: el APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND I 9 �I ITEMS I �01 I Southeast Regional Youth Facility and Ketchikan Human Services t2 Facility Construction (ED 1) 200,000 200,000 t3' * Sec. 101. Section 3, ch. 96, SLA 1985, page 7, line 13 is amended t. W read: 15 i APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND t 6 ,' ITEMS 17 Fairbanks Mental Health Facility 1a; Acquisition, Repair and t91 Renovation (CONSTRUCTION] 20! (ED 19 - 21) 300,000 300,000 21, * Sec. 102. Section 3, ch. 128, SLA 1986, page 6, line 13, as amende ' 22' by sec. 37, ch. 3, FSSLA 1987, is amended to read: 23' APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 24 ITEMS 25 Ketchikan Juvenile Decention 26 Center and Human Services 27 Campus/Facility Development 28 (PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND 29 CONSTRUCTION ALTERNATIVES] -33- SCS CSHB 463(:4_ ,) I; (ED 1) 400,000 400,000 2� * Sec. 103. The unexpended and unobligated balance contained in the 3, Disaster Relief Fund (AS 44.19.048) as of June 30, 1990, lapses into the al general fund June 30, 1991. l 51 * Sec. 104. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 6! made in sec. 3, SLA 1985, ch. 96, page 11, line 25 (Video equipment i 7! Juneau - $150,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Public Safety for Juneau public safety building repair and modification. i 91 * Sec.. 105. Section 2, ch. 171, SLA 1988, page 1 is amended to read: col; Sec. 2. The unexpended and unobligated portion of the appro- priation made by this Act lapses into the general fund June 30, 1991 12:! (19891. 13Sec. 106. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriaticn 14; made in sec. 27, ch. 116, SLA 1989, page 8, line 17 (Executive operations - t5' $8,543,300) lapses into the general fund June 30, 1991. 16 * Sec. 107. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 17.1 made in sec. 27, ch. 116, SLA 1989, page 95, line 21 (Budget and Audit 181 Committee - $6,337,600) lapses into the general fund June 30, 1991. i9` * Sec. 108. Section 154, ch. 117, SLA 1989 is amended to read: 20 u Sec. 154. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appro- 21, priation made in sec. 77, ch. 3, FSSLA 1987, as amended by sec. 137, 22 ch, 173, SLA 1988 (Legislative Finance Area Cost Differential Study - 23$250,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Legislative Finance 24,' Division for education studies and lapses into the general fund 25 June .30, 1991 (19901. 26 * Sec. 109. Section 122, ch. 130, SLA 1986, as amended by sec. 9, ch. 27 3, FSSLA 1987, sec. 138, ch. 173, SLA 1988, and sec. 155, ch. 117, SLA 28 1989, is amended to read: 29 Sec. 122. The sum of $36,000 is appropriated from the general SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -34- i fund to the Legislative Finance Division for House Finance Committ, 211 education funding related activities for the fiscal years endi: 31 June 30, 1987, June 30, 1988, June 30, 1989, (AND] June 30, 1990, a- 1 - 4I June 30, 1991. 51 * Sec. 110. The unexpended and unobligated balance remaining c fill June 30, 1990, from that portion of the appropriation made in sec. 2' 7I) ch. 116, SLA 1989, page 95, line 25, that is allocated on page 96, line I g' (Salaries and Allowances - $3,114,300), page 96, line 5 (Executive Admin'_. tration - $1,802,900), page 96, line 9 (Public Services - $1,877,700 9'l 1011 page 96, line 10 (Administrative Services - $1,586,700), page 96, line ttl(Legal Services - $1,556,800), page 96, line 12 (Session Expenses 12;, $5,928,800), page 96, line 14 (Office Space Rental -• $1,812,100), a: !I 13l page 96, line 15 (Legislative Research Agency - $1,237,200) is repealed a: 14' reappropriated to the Legislative Affairs Agency for the legislative o: i; 15r erating budget for legislative operations during the fiscal year andi: 16 June 30, 1991. 17 * Sec. 111. The unexpended and unobligated balance of that portion 18 the appropriation made in sec. 27, ch, 116, SLA 1989, page 95, line 2` 191that is allocated on page 96, line 13 (Council and Subcommittees 20;I $534,000) lapses into the general fund June 30, 1991. 21i * Sec. 112. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriati. 22f made in sec. 28, ch. 116, SLA 1989, page 101, line 23 (HCR 18 - Joi. 23 Committee on School Performance - $66,900) lapses into the general fu- 2a June 30, 1991. 25' * Sec. 113. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriat-_i 26made in sec. 27, ch. 116, SLA 1989, page 96, line 22 (Legislative Operat:i: 27 Budget - $4,207,500) lapses into the general fund June 30, 1991. 28 * Sec. 114. (a) That portion of the appropriation made in sec. 24, c 29 95, SLA 1987, page 122, line 25 and allocated on page 124, line 15 (Counc: -35- SCS CSHS 463(F'-n) I 1;j and Subcommittees - $762,500), as amended by secs. 134 and 229, ch. 173, I 2I SLA 1988 and sec. 160, ch. 117, SLA 1989, is repealed. 3! (b) The sum of $67,755 is appropriated from the general fund to the 41 Legislature for House of Representatives operating funds for legislative 51 activities relating to federal and international issues affecting the state s! for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1991. l71 * Sec. 115. (a) The appropriation made by sec. 24, ch. 95, SLA 1987, 8 1i page 124, line 25 (Legislative operating budget - $3,900,000), as amended 11 91; by sec. 133, ch. 173, SLA 1988, is repealed. 10 (b) The sum of $91,083 is appropriated from the general fund to the 11!; Legislative Affairs Agency, Legislative Council, for a legal fund to defend 12;; members of the legislature. 13Sec. 116. Section 59, ch. 87, SLA 1989 is amended to read: 14; Sec. 59. (a) The sum of $25,000 is appropriated from the gener- 151i al fund to the Department of Community and Regional Affairs for pay- 16merit as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to Alaska Legal Services Corpo- 17,I ration to provide civil legal assistance to low-income Alaskans (FOR te' SERVICES TO INDIGENT PERSONS AFFECTED BY THE EXXON VALDEZ OIL SPILL]. 191! (b) The appropriation made by this section lapses into the 'I 201 general fund June 30, 1991 [1990]. 21" * Sec. 117. Section 4, ch. 10, SLA 1988, as amended by sec. 181, 22 ch. 117, SLA 1989, is amended to read: 23'; Sec. 4. Notwithstanding AS 37.25.020, the unexpended and unob- 24 ligated balances of the appropriations made in this Act lapse into the 25'. general fund October 30, 1992 [1990). 26 * Sec. 118. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appro- 27 priation made in sec. 30, ch. 82, SLA 1981, page 170, line 13 (Knik 'r7 28 crossing - $5,500,000) is repealed. 29 (b The sum of $201,000 is appropriated from the general fund to tt-. SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -36- i t!; Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 z;j the Municipality of Anchorage for purchase of library books at the Z.. 31 Loussac Library. i 41 (c) The sum of $250,000 is appropriated from the general fund to t1 sj University of Alaska for the purchase of library books and materials at tt s,! University of Alaska Anchorage Consortium Library. 2ji (d) If the amount deposited in the general fund by the repeal of tt eI1 appropriation in (a) of this section is less than $451,000, then the apprc 9ij priations made in (b) and (c) shall be reduced in proportion to the amou: top of the shortfall. 11II * Sec. 119. (a) Section 2, ch. 10, SLA 1983, page 5, line 12 is amenc 1211 ed to read: 13j APPROPRIATION 14 ITEMS GENERAL FUND 15; Limited Life Road District 600,000 600,000 16 Improvements (ED 7-15) [1,000,0001 (1,000,000; 17, (b) The sum of $80,000 is appropriated from the general fund to t. 181' Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.31.5 1 19the Municipality of Anchorage for field development and equipment for t� 20:i Abbott-O-Rabbit Little League at Ruth Arcand Park and the Challenger pr: I 21.i gram at Harmon Field. 221, (c) The sum of $25,000 is appropriated from the general fund to t:. 23' Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315, 24 the Municipality of Anchorage for Tudor Road pedestrian overcrossing & 25 sign. 26 (d) The sum of $31,200 is appropriated from the general fund to t! 27 Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.375 - 28 the Municipality of Anchorage for purchase of a water rescue rigid hu. 29 inflatable for the fire department. -37- SCS CSHB 463(7_r.) (e) The sum of $8,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the University of Alaska for the development, printing, and associated costs of a teachers' guide of the University of Alaska Anchorage Center for Economic Education to accompany its publication "Adventures in the Alaska Economy." (f) The sum of $95,800 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Natural Resources for Toilsome Drive bypass road design and construction. (g) The sum of $45,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage for Hilltop Youth, Inc., for equipment and materials for Birch Park improvements. 121! (h) The sum of $90,000 is appropriated to the Department of Adminis- 13; tration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage for Ruth Arcand Park equestrian improvements and trail develop- li 15 i went. lsj� (1) The sum of $25,000 is appropriated to the University of Alaska 17d for the acquisition of library journals for the University of Alaska �i 181 Anchorage School of Business. i 19' * Sec. 120. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropria- I 20; tion made in sec. 135, ch. 171, SLA 1984 (Huffman Elementary pedestrian 21.1 crossing signal) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Admin- 22:I istration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of 23'" Anchorage for acquisition of supplemental library and language arts mate- 24I rials to facilitate implementation of the language arts curriculum at 25 Huffman ELementary School. 26, * Sec. 121. Section 7, ch. 17, SLA 1990 is amended to read: 27 Sec. 7. The sum of $3,600,000 is appropriated from the general 28 fund to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development, division 29 of tourism, for tourism marketing for the fiscal year ending June 30, SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -38- i :! 1991 (19901. 2!I * Sec. 122. The unexpended and unobligated balance of that portion o 3i the appropriation made by sec. 30, ch. 82, SLA 1981, page 180, line 10 ai that is allocated on page 180, line 11 (Southcentral regional transporta s� tion study - $110,000) is repealed. si * Sec. 123. The unexpended and unobligated balances, not to excee 71 $1,121,200, of the general fund portions of the appropriations made in sec 81, 1(c) - (n), ch. 17, SLA 1990 (costs associated with the Exxon Valdez of ej spill) are repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Fish and Gar- 10 J! for expenses resulting from the Exxon Valdez oil spill for 111� (1) additional costs of management of fish and wildlife re 12I sources and habitats, including resources and habitats used for subsistenc 131! purposes; and 14;1 (2) review of updated oil spill contingency plans. 151 * Sec. 124. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of t` appropriation made in sec. 1, ch. 90, SLA 1980, as amended by sec. 49, ch 17!' 171, SLA 1984, sec. 227(a), ch. 173, SLA 1988, and sec. 46, ch. 117, Sl 18,1 1989, (Point MacKenzie Agricultural Development Project - $5,025,000) 19'' repealed. 20(b) The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropriation 21ii made and allocated in sec. 30, ch. 82, SLA 1981, page 156, line 24 throuE 22i page 157, line 10, as amended by secs. 10 and 11, ch. 139, SLA 1982; sec: 23 69 and 127, ch. 106, SLA 1983; sec. 49, ch. 171, SLA 1984; sec. 281, 24, 105, SLA 1985; sec. 287, ch. 130, SLA 1986; sec. 132(a) and (b), ch. 17: 25 SLA 1988 (Delta I, Delta II, Point MacKenzie, Nenana-Tokchaket Agricultur: 26Development Project, and Livestock Facility Loan - $12,839,900) are r, 27 pealed. 28 * Sec. 125. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriat:; 29 made in sec. 1, ch. 10, SLA 1988, page 19, line 12 (Ursa Major Ele^:er.ta: -39- SCS CSF3 463(7-*n) School, repair/replace flooring - $50,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.- 1 315 to the Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage School District, Ursa Major Elementary School, for repair and maintenance projects. * Sec. 126. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 98, line 10 (Gruening School roof repair - $1,500,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipal- ity of Anchorage, Anchorage School District, for design and construction of lo:l a library addition at Gruening Jr. High School. Sec. 127. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 12!! made in sec. 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 98, line 4 (Anchorage -Eagle 13,; Valley ski resort road - $100,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the 14 Department of Transportation and Public Facilities for a pedestrian walkway 1611 beneath South Eagle River Loop connecting walkways on Mills Bay Drive and 1611 West Park:view Terrace Loop. 17': * Sec. 128. Section 212(b), ch. 173, SLA 1988 is amended to read: 18I, (b) The sum of $1,298,000 is appropriated from the general fund 'I 19to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under toil AS 37.05.315 to the City of Unalaska for the Ballyhoo dock and co=u- 'I 21 nity water and sewer projects [PROJECT], contingent on the deposit in 22' the general fund of the funds appropriated in (a) of this section. 23'I * Sec. 129. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation 20' made in sec. 91(5), ch. 3, FSSLA 1987 (Cordova senior citizens and health 26, care programs - $40,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department 261i of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City o, 27 Cordova for constructing and improving Odiak Pond walkway. 28 * Sec. 130. Section 10, ch. 172, SLA 1988, page 5, line 7 is amended .o 29 read: SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -40- 0 APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 2 `I ITEMS 3j Iditarod School District - 41 McGrath waste water disposal 5I and reroofing project 6� (ED 24) 450,000 450,000 i z t * Sec. 131. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriatic N 8;; made in sec. 250, ch. 106, SLA 1983, page 45, line 18 (Unalakleet energ l 911 conservation audits and grants - $42,800) is repealed and reappropriated t ii toi; the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.31 to the City of Unalakleet for costs incurred on or before December 31 121'; 1988, for purchasing, moving, repairing, and upgrading the city off.ic 13building and equipment. 14 * Sec. 132. Section 20, ch. 24, SLA 1984, page 36, line 10 is amende 15; to read: t6 APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 17. ITEMS 18 Hooper Bay - health clinic 19; and municipal grant audit 20i+, i fees (ED 23) 300,000 300,000 21� * Sec. 133. (a) Sections 110, 111, and 112, ch. 117, SLA 1989 are re 22 pealed. 23� (b) Section 2, ch. 24, SLA 1984, page 26, line 5 is amended to read: 24 APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 25 ITEMS 26, Kiana - Whitefish research 27 marketing, heavy equipment 28 parts, gravel purchase, 29 water and sewer emergencies, -41- SCS CSHB 463(:':n) and emergency loan of fuel in- 2 i cludin¢ costs incurred before 3;1 �I June 30, 7990 (ED 22) 75,000 75,000 4;` (c) Section 2, ch. 24, SLA 1984, page 35, line 4 is amended to read: 5lfi APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 6 ITEMS Kiana - survey and platting_, 8lIi gf� heavy_ equipment parts, l 9 y gravel purchase, water and 10'�: sewer emergencies, and emergency loan of fuel in- 12i1 cluding costs incurred before 13! June 30, 1000 (ED 22) 70,000 70,000 14 (d) Section 3, ch. 96, SLA 1985, page 37, line 18 is amended to read: 15 APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 16 : ITEMS 17 Kiana - heavy equipment, heavy i8,; equipment parts, gravel 19: purchase, water and sewer 20 emergencies, and emergency 21'' loan of fuel including 221 costs incurred before 23 June 30, 1990 (ED 22) 100,000 100,000 24 * Sec. 134. Section 1, ch. 3, FSSLA 1987 is amended to read: 25 Section 1. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appro- 26 priation made in sec. 485, ch. 130, SLA 1986 (North Slope Borough- 27 Atqasuk runway lights - $150,000) is repealed and reappropriated to 29 the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.- 29 05.315 to the North Slope Borough for the purchase of a transit mini- SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -42- i i 1;1 bus and fuel delivery truck for the community of Atqasuk. 26 * Sec. 135. The unexpended and unobligated balances of the appropria- 31 tions made in sec. 30, ch. 82, SLA 1981, page 163, line 23 (Kotzebue- 4 Mane luk/ Shungnak sawmill project - $25,000); sec. 30, ch. 82, SLA 1981, 5I page 164, line 8 (Kotzebue-Shungnak youth recreation center - $25,000); 61 sec. 80, ch. 101, SLA 1982, page 103, line 8, (Shungnak - barge landing - 7 $70,000); sec. 2, ch. 10, SLA 1983, page 22, line 6 (Shungnak - combined g facility completion - $160,000); sec. 2, ch. 22, SLA 1984, page 8, line. 13 91 (Shungnak-dock repairs - $45,000); sec. 2, ch. 24, SLA 1984, page 35, Line t0 19 (Shungnak-survey and platting - $60,000); sec. 2, ch. 24, SLA 1984, page 11� 35, line 18 (Shungnak-heavy equipment - $250,000) are repealed and reappro- t2i priated to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under tar AS 37.05.315 to the City of Shungnak for costs incurred on or before 14December 31, 1988, for water and sewer, runway lights, bridge repairs, 15'i clinic remodel, fire fighting equipment, heavy equipment, and constructing, 16�1 repairing, and maintaining the combined facility. 17i * Sec. 136. Section 3, ch. 96, SLA 1985, page 32, line 11 is amended tc is read: 19 APPROPRIATION GENERAL FUND 20 ITEMS I 21>, Shungnak - water and sewer 22'i and city operating 23ii expenses (ED 22) 300,000 300,000 24 * Sec. 137. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appro- 25:'priation made in sec. 67, ch. 87, SLA 1989 (Matanuska- Sus itna Borough- 26 Houston septage facility design, repair, upgrade, and construction - 27 $600,000) is repealed. 28 (b) The sum of $20,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 29 Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 -43- SCS CSHB 463(Fin) f the City of Wasilla for Iditarod Trail Committee building and museum im- provements. (c) The sum of $90,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Matanuska-Susitna Borough for paving access on Wright Way and Chickaloon Way to the Sutton Elementary School. (d) The sum of $25,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the j Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Matanuska -Sus i tna Borough for Historic Preservation Commission bor- ough -wide museum grants. (e) The sum of $70,00 is appropriated from the general fund to the j Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to 13j� the Matanuska-Susitna Borough for the purchase of a brush cutter for use in 14 road service areas. 151 (f) The sum of $10,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 16!1 Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to i! 171l the Musk -Oa Development Corporation for completion of the musk-ox farm isi� restroom facility. I 19i (g) The sum of $20,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 201 Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to 21!, the Matanuska-Susitna Borough for Borough Trails' Committee development of I� 2211 seven mile Canoe Trail. u 231I (h) The sum of $10,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 24.I Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to 2s the Matanuska-Susitna Borough for Teeland's restoration, phase II. 2e; (i) The sum of $40,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the 27'; Department, of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to 29 the City of Palmer for the Mat -Su Community College for digital control 29 instruments for the refrigeration and heating program. SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -44- I ail (3) The sum of $10,000 is appropriated from the general fund to t 2;1 Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.2115 31 the City of Palmer for the Mat -Su Miners field and grandstand improvement a (k) The sum of $20, 000 is appropriated from the general fund to t: 51 Department of Fish and Game, F.R.E.D, division, for completion of a spaw- 61 ing and visitor center at Big Lake Hatchery. 7� (1) The sum of $25,000 is appropriated from the general fund to t'. 8`l Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 I 9i. the Matanuska-Susitna Borough for Library Board borough -wide libra_ :0 grants. 1�1 (m) The sum of $20,000 is appropriated from the general fund to t! 1211 Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 13i1 the City of Palmer for the upgrade of restroom facilities at the Palm( ia'i Senior Center. 15,I (n) The sum of $10,000 is appropriated from the general fund to ti i 16,l Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 »� the City of Houston for improvements to the Mid Valley Senior Center. �i 18!I (o) The sum of $10,000 is appropriated from the general fund to t1 19, Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 44.21.268 c 201 the Alaska Public Broadcasting Commission for the Talkeetna Community Rad 211. repeater station radio equipment and start-up costs. 22'j (p) The sum of $10,000 is appropriated from the general fund to tl 23'I� Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 24' the Matanuska-Susitna Borough for Parks and Recreation Board baseball a: 25: softball field restoration. 26 (q) The sum of $5,000 is appropriated from the general fund to t` 27 Department of Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant unde 2s AS 37.05.316 to the Trapper Creek Community Services Association for deve: 29 opment of a public cemetery. -45- SCS CSHB 463(Fin� 01 2 3 4' 5 si 7I 8) 9 10 it 12 13 14 15� 16� 17 181 (r) The sum of $10,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to I the Matanuska Amateur Hockey Association for feasibility and design plans for an ice arena in Palmer. (s) If the amount deposited in the general fund by the repeal of the appropriation in (a) of this section is less than $405,000, then the appro- priations made by (b) - (t) of this section shall be reduced in proportion to the amount of the shortfall. * Sec. 138. The sum of $126,738 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities to offset the negative balances of capital project accounts within appropriations iden- tified by the following Alaska State Accounting System AR numbers: (1) 58686 Reimbursable Receive and Expend Authority (PJ 53959 Parks Highway traffic sign; PJ 53963 Maud Road; PJ 53971 Eastchester relo- cation)„ (2) 61282 Statewide UMTA transit grants (PJ 79028 statewide UMTA I administration) l (3) 60195 employee housing program (PJ 79095 employee housing); 191' (4) 60278 reimbursable agreements (PJ 54059 Dog Bay Harbor; PJ 20 54064 State Office Building geotechnical support; PJ 54066 Wasilla elec- 21;, trical; PJ 54109 Kodiak City master plan); !I 22:j (5) 58904 reimbursable projects (PJ 62499 Arctic Village airport i 23 ,, analysis) ; 24;1 (6) 65028 Egan Drive pedestrian overpass (PJ 67925 Egan Drive r� 25I pedestrian overpass); 26:1 (7) 66209 Statewide Reimbursable Services Authority (PJ 56786 27 Copper River Basin material site investigation). 28. 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A s on x -+ m x r rn m A '0 N -+ to A A A o rn O r � s -r m m A m -4 D r A T T A nr A r m rn C C -4 a T S T Z 4.A Z 2 N lA ►n t'a C m -r C O rr r '9 7K o v c� ►� 3 z o •••� z m •1 C 3 > a o m3 z z 2 m r O AT x C m to C Z x = m La N m rr -r < Y > Z to to -r to o m = m c 3m z n " G*j V -4 ►+ -+ m m c o x v;o N z m r T vZ r c v o V T Z C G> r to tp N ►n > r s c� v m ►� A O -C T ►r A m r r u r u W o V O V y 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 O 0 o M 0 = O yf a -9 A «+ o N -•� T O fT A N 3 " to > V � O ny O O Z O m s 2 A rn 7t7 A N a o o r 'V N A T rr V C D o O ►+ O Z T C O = �1 ti m to A O C T A C n z m v w LA _ W N •-+ O �O a v P V1 r W N r * Sec. 143. (a) The sum of $25,000,000 is appropriated from the HE cogeneration project reserve in the Railbelt energy fund (AS 37.05.520) the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority for the design construction of the Healy cogeneration project. (b) Interest earned on the amount appropriated by (a) of this sect from the effective date of this section until the $25,000,000 is tra ferred to the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority :is app priated from the general fund to the Alaska Industrial Development 9i! Export Authority. I 10 (c) Interest earned on the amount transferred to the Alaska Ind'. 11: trial Development and Export Authority under (a) of this section is app: 121 priated from the general fund to the Alaska Industrial Development 131 Export Authority for the design and construction of the Healy coge:nerat loll project. y 15I (d) It is the intent of the legislature that the Department of Re% 16; nue transfer the $25,000,000 appropriated in (a) of this section to t 17'Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority on the effective date 18t this section, or immediately thereafter. q 191 (e) It is the intent of the legislature that the appropriations ma 20 in this section and the bond funds not be expended until the Alaska Publ 21, Utilities Commission has approved power sales agreements for the Hea 22! cogeneration project. !I 23'1 (f) It is the intent of the legislature that the Alaska Public Uti 24'; ities Commission approve the power sales agreement for a clean coal tec. 25 nology demonstration project under this section only if 26 (1) the agreement is not contingent in any way on legislate• 27, appropriations for electric interties; and 28 (2) the agreement has been executed by the parties and approvs 29 by the governing bodies of the parties. SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -114- * Sec. 144. The sum of $9,500,000 is appropriated from the Railbelt 2� energy fund (AS 37.05.520) in the general fund to the Department of Admin- 3 istration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Seward 4 1 for the design and construction of the Seward transmission line from Lawing to Fort Raymond substation. '� * s Sec. 145. The sum of $9,000,000 is appropriated from the Railbelt �, 71 energy fund (AS 37.05.520) in the general fund to the Alaska Railroad a Corporation for the purchase of locomotives, rolling stock, and associated 9!� equipment costs. '! * Sec. 146. Contingent upon the execution of a long-term, no -cost lease 101. tt!; between the Alaska Railroad Corporation and the Municipality of Anchorage 121 that designates the Alaska Railroad Corporation's Government Hill bluff 13 land as open space or for public use, the sum of $2,500,000 is appropriated 14 from the Railbelt energy fund (AS 37.05.520) in the general fund to the 15 Department of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to 16 the Municipality of Anchorage for road and bridge improvements for the 17 Anchorage Ship Creek Original Townsite Redevelopment Project, including ts' extension of Warehouse Avenue, realignment of C Street, and construction of 19 a Ship Creek pedestrian bridge. 20 * Sec. 147. (a) The sum of $1,600,000 is appropriated from the Rail- 21 belt energy fund (AS 37.05.520) in the general fund to the Department of 22 Community and Regional Affairs for weatherization and energy conservation 23 and for the energy efficient residential housing incentive program under 24 sec. 9 of SCS CSSSHB 358 (Fin) am S (efd fld) , enacted by the Sixteenth 25 Alaska State Legislature. 26 (b) the sum of $600,000 is appropriated from the Railbelt energy fund 27 (AS 37.05.520) in the general fund to the Department of Community and ,g Regional Affairs to match federal receipts for the weatherization and energy conservation program. -175- SCS CSHB 463(Fin) IF Sec. 148. The sum of $600,000 is appropriated from the Rai: 2! energy fund (AS 37.05.520) in the general fund to the Department of Cc 3 nity and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.376 tc 4 Alaska Home Craftsman Program to operate the program. 5,I * Sec. 149. The sum of $2,200,000 is appropriated from the Rail B` energy fund (AS 37.05.520) in the general fund to the Department of Cc 7 nity and Regional Affairs for the Alaska energy efficiency and retr 81program. 9I1 * Sec. 150. The sum of $1,700,000 is appropriated from the Raill i 10 energy fund (AS 37.05.520) in the general fund to the Department of Ad: !� istration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the MatanuE �2 Susitna Borough for job corps facility construction. �I * Sec. 157. (a) The sum of $23,000,000 is appropriated from the Ra 13 PPro P 14; belt energy fund (AS 37.05.520) to the University of Alaska for phas I, 115',� design and construction of the University of Alaska Fairbanks natu sciences facility. ,6 �, y• 1,;i (b) Interest earned on the amount appropriated by (a) of this sect 1,91, from the effective date of this section until the $23,000,000 is trai 191 ferred to the University of Alaska is appropriated from the general fund 201 the University of Alaska for phase I of the design and construction of 21{I University of Alaska Fairbanks natural sciences facility. 22I (c) Interest earned on the amount transferred to the University I 23 Alaska under (a) of this section is appropriated as University of Ala: 2s ; interest income to the University of Alaska for phase I of the design < 25 construction of the University of Alaska Fairbanks natural sciences facil 26 ty. :n (d) It is the intent of the legislature that the Department of Re,, 28 nue transfer the $23,000,000 appropriated in (a) of this section co t University of Alaska on the effective date of this section, or immediate 23 SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -116- i 1; thereafter. 2 ;I * Sec. 152. (a) The sum of $16,500,000 is appropriated from the 21Railbelt energy fund (AS 37.05.520) to the University of Alaska for phase I al( design and construction of the University of Alaska Anchorage classroom building and to purchase land. (b) Interest earned on the amount appropriated by (a) of this section 611 7 ,i ' from the effective date of this section until the $16,500,000 is trans- 8 ` ferred to the University of Alaska is appropriated from the general fund to 9i the University of Alaska for phase I of the design and construction of the 10 University of Alaska Anchorage classroom building and to purchase land. 11" (c) Interest earned on the amount transferred to the University of 12" Alaska under (a) of this section is appropriated as University of Alaska interest income to the University of Alaska for phase I of the design and 14„ construction of the University of Alaska Anchorage classroom building and 15' to purchase land. 16 (d) It is the intent of the legislature that the Department of Reve- 17 nue transfer the $16,500,000 appropriated in (a) of this section to the tag University of Alaska on the effective date of this section, or immediately t9. thereafter. 20; * Sec. 153. Contingent on the transfer of the Alyeska Utilities, Inc., 21 water and sewer system to the Municipality of Anchorage on or before 22 January 1, 1993, the sum of $2,300,000 is appropriated from the Railbelt 23 energy fund (AS 37.05.520) in the general fund to the Department of Admin- 24 istration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of 25 Anchorage to reconstruct and upgrade the Alyeska Utilities, Inc., water and 26 sewer system. 27 * Sec. 754. The sum of S3,800,000 is appropriated from the Railbelt 23 energy fund (AS 37.05.520) in the general fund to the Department of Ccm- z� merce and Economic Development for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.376 to -717- SCS CSHB 463(Fin) the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation to enable it to carry c its contract obligations under the development contract with Seibu Alask Inc., dated September 20, 1989. * Sec. 155. The sum of $1,100,000 is appropriated from the Railbe energy fund (AS 37.05.520) in the general fund to the Department of Admi istration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Kenai Peninsu Borough for a solid waste disposal facility. * Sec. 156. The sum of $1,000,000 is appropriated from the Railbe energy fund (AS 37.05.520) in the general fund to the University of Alas at Anchorage for the Mining and Petroleum Training Service for a fi 11 training facility on the Kenai Peninsula. ./ 12' * Sec. 157. The sum of $3,300,000 is appropriated from the Railbe: �i 13!; energy fund (AS 37.05.520) in the general fund to the Department of Admit I 14�I istration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Kenn 15'; for construction of a congregate housing facility. i 16 * Sec. 158. The sum of $1,700,000 is appropriated from the Railbe: 17 energy fund (AS 37.05.520) in the general fund to the Department of Cot i i3ii merce and Economic Development for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 t 19 Anchorage Neighborhood Housing Services for neighborhood revitalization. 21) * Sec. 159. (a) The sum of $100,000,000 and the interest earned c 21iI that sum beginning on July 1, 1990, is appropriated from the Railbe- 22� energy fund (AS 37.05.520) to the general fund, Railbelt intertie reserve 2311 (b) Funds may not be expended from the Railbelt intertie reser, 24'I until appropriated by the legislature. 26' (c) It is the intent of the legislature that 2E(1) this appropriation is for 138 kilovolt interties betwe, 27,I Soldotna and Anchorage, and between Healy and Fairbanks; 28 (2) utilities participating in the intertie projects will p 29 all costs of the projects above the amount of the appropriation in (a) SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -118- I 21 3 4 5 s 7 8� 91 10 i 11� 12i 13 jI 11 W1 15 16 17' I� 18 i! 1911 20 ! i 21 22 23'1 24 25 26 j 27 28 29 this section. * Sec. 160. The sum of $93,200,000 is appropriated from federal funds to the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority for the Healy cogeneration project. * Sec. 161. Section 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 104, line 8 is amended to read: APPROPRIATION ITEMS GENERAL FUND Nondalton - Landfill improvements and erosion control (ED 26) 25,000 25,000 * Sec. 162. Section 227, ch. 117, SLA 1989, page 88, line 23 is amended to read„ APPROPRIATION ITEMS GENERAL FUND Alaska Native Cultural Center Corporation - cultural center planning/engineering/design/ site development (MATCH) (ED 7-15) 500,000 500,000 * Sec. 163. Section 16, ch. 129, SLA 1986 is amended to read: Sec. 16. The sum equal to the balance owed by the Cordova Elec- trical Cooperative on the effective date under sec. 178 of an Act en- acted by the Sixteenth Alaska State Legislature amending this section, but: not to exceed $950,000, is appropriated to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development, Alaska Energy Authority, for oav- ment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to the Cordova Electrical Coopera- tive for the Humpback Creek hydroelectric project. The amount equal to the difference between $6,000,000 and the amount appropriated as a grant under this section is appropriated for loans under AS 44.83.170 -119- • SCS CSHB 463(Fin) to the power project fund (AS 44.83.170). The appropriations made this section are from the following sources: Alternative technology and energy loan fund (AS 45.88.010) $2,000,000 Power development revolving loan fund (AS 44.33.600) 4,000,000 * Sec. 164. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriat: made in sec. 9, ch. 172, SLA 1988 (Saxman small boat harbor) as amended sec. 2, ch. 117, SLA 1989, is repealed and reappropriated to the Depar =t of Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City Ketchikan for reconstruction and expansion of port berth 1-S as part: of t 1211 central waterfront development project. 13! * Sec. 165. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appr 14,I priation made in sec. 4, ch. 24, SLA 1984, page 52, line 26 (Archi,- r 5 iI' II records management system - $565,000) is repealed. 1611 (b) The sum of $181,000 is appropriated from the general fund to t 171i Department of. -Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 18 the Municipality of Anchorage, Anchorage School District, for instru.ctior 19computer laboratory equipment for O'Malley Elementary School, Huffz: 20f Elementary School, Rabbit Creek Elementary School, Spring Hill Ele:mentz 21 School, Bayshore Elementary School, Bear Valley Elementary School, 221I Klatt Elementary School. 7.3' (c) The sum of $182,506 is appropriated from the general fund to t it 24' Department of Education for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.316 to t zs Matanuska- Sus itna Borough School District for Swanson School safecy t `b grade. 2 7' (d) If the amount deposited in the general fund by the repeal of 28 appropriation in (a) of this section is less than $363,506, then the appi 29 priations made in (b) and (c) of this section shall be reduced SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -120- 0 proportion to the amount of the shortfall. * Sec. 166. The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appropriation made in sec. 4, ch. 24, SLA 1984, page 58, line 21, (Parks rehabilitation - $2,900,000) is repealed and reappropriated to the Department of Adminis- tration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the Municipality of Anchorage for District 8 limited road service areas for winter maintenance of multi -use trails. 81' * Sec. 167. (a) The unexpended and unobligated balance of the appro- 91! priations made in sec. 4, ch. 24, SLA 1984, page 68, line 25, (Senior Citi- to zen Housing Development Fund - $2,000,000), sec. 305, ch. 171, SLA 1984, 111 (Senior Citizen Housing Development Fund - $6,000,000), and sec. 3, ch. 76, 12'! SLA 1981, as amended by sec. 10, ch. 114, SLA 1982 (Senior citizen housing t3;! - $8,000,000) are repealed. li 141 (b) The sum of $100,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the t5' Department of Community and Regional Affairs for payment as a grant under ls!, AS 37.05.316 to Covenant House Alaska for debt retirement. C 17i (c) The sum of $105,372 is appropriated from the general fund to the le;l Department of Community and Regional Affairs for lease payments for up- t9j;I graded computer equipment. i 20' i.I (d) If the amount deposited in the general fund by the repeal of the 21i; appropriations in (a) of this section is less than $205,372, then the 22 appropriations made in (b) and (c) of this section shall be reduced in 2311 proportion to the amount of the shortfall. 24 * Sec:. 168. (a) The sum equal to the balance owed on the effective 25,� date of this section by the City of Galena on a loan from the power project 26 fund from the appropriation made by sec. 16, ch. 129, SLA 1986, to the City 27of Galena for engineering and construction of a power system is redesig- 28 nated as a grant, to be administered by the Department of Administration L9 under AS 37.05.315, to the City of Galena for engineering and construction -121- SCS CSHB 463(Fin) 1, of a power system. 1 2 (b) The sum equal to the balance owed on the effective date of t 3 section by the City of Galena on a loan from the power project fund f 4 the appropriation made by sec. 16, ch. 129, SLA 1986, to the City of Gal 5 for acquisition and installation of a generator and associated items 6 redesignated as a grant, to be administered by the Department of Adm 7 istration under AS 37.05.315, to the City of Galena for acquisition 8 installation of a generator and associated items. 9 * Sec. 169. The appropriations made in secs. 9, 10(1), 10(2), 1011 19(c), 19(d), 27, 29, 30(b) - (m), 31 - 35, 38, 39, 44 - 46, 56(d), 56( 1111 56(g), 56(h), 56(1), 59(b), 66, 68, 69, 72, 75(c) - (e), 76 - 79, 83, 12;1 87(c), 104, 119(f), 127, 137(f), 137(k), 137(o), 137(q), 137(r), 138, 1: ' 13'141, 143, 145, 147 - 149, 151, 152, 154, 156, 158, 165(c), and 167(b) 14 this Act are for capital projects and lapse under AS 37.25.020. 15,, * Sec. 170. The appropriation made- by sec. 96 of this Act is to cal 16;' talixe a loan fund and does not lapse under AS 37.25.010. 17! * Sec. 171. The appropriations made by secs. 15(c), 48, 73, 74, 81(1 i 18 82, 84(c), 88(b), 88(d), 88(h), 110, 114(b), 115(b), 118(c), 119(E 19; 119(1), 123, and 167(c) of this Act lapse into the general fund June 213� 1991. 211 * Sec. 172. The appropriation made by sec. 159 of this Act does r I 221i lapse under AS 37.25.010. 2;31' * Sec. 173. Section 71(a) of this Act is retroactive to July 29, 198_ 241' * Sec. 174. Sections 132, 133(b), and 133(c) of this Act are ret, 25" active to July 1, 1984. I 26! * Sec. 175. Sections 133(d) and 136 of this Act are retroactive 2� July 1, 1985. L8 * Sec. 176. Section 163 of this Act is retroactive to July 1, 1396. 29, * Sec. 177. Sections 123, 139, and 140 of this Act take effect July SCS CSHB 463(Fin) -122- 11 21 3 4 5 6 7 8 9' 10 121! 13' 28 29 1990. * Sec. 178. Except as provided in sec. 177, this Act takes effect immediately under AS 01.10.070(c). -123- SCS CSHB 463(Fin) Z� o _,_� __s> lze 11 /_ s cr s It is the intent of the Legislature that the appropriation to on -base Anchorage schools be spent evenly on Elemendorf and Ft. Richardson schools. /t�z 9,�;00