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1991-02-06 Council Packet
Kenai City Council Meeting Packet February 6, 1991 AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING • FEBRUARY 61 1991 A. CALL TO ORDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. Agenda Approval 4. Consent Agenda *All items listed with an asterisk*} are considered to be routine and non -controversial by the Council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council Member so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda as part of the General Orders. i Be SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT (10 Minutes) 1. Thor Evenson - Livingston/Slone - Congregate Housing g C. PUBLIC HEARINGS 10 *Approval - 1991 Liquor License Renewals - a. Katmai Hotel, Restaurant & Lounge - Tourism b• Mr. D's - Beverage Dispensary c. Upper Deck - Beverage Dispensary d. Uptown Motel Annex/Backdoor - Beverage Dispensary e. Uptown Motel g p y p Motel/VIP Lounge - Beverage Dispensary f. Peninsula Oilers - Recreational Site g. Oaken Keg Spirit Shop #58, Package Store, 2. Ordinance No. 1413-91 - Increasing Estimated Revenue s and Appropriations by $1f0251000 for Construction and Land Acquisition for a New Capital Project Fund Entitled "Marathon Road 1991 Street and Utility y a. Substitute Ordinance No. 1413-91 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and A g Appropriations by $987,500 for Construction and Land Acquisition for a New Capital Project Fund Entitled "Marathon Road 1991 Street and Utility Improvements." -1- 3. Ordinance No. 1414-91 - Finding that Certain Foreclosed Properties Are Not Needed for Public Purpose and May Be Sold. a. Additional Information- 4. Ordinance No. 1415-91 - Amending the Official City of Kenai Zoning Map for Certain Lands Adjacent to Marathon Road, Within Sections 32 and 33, T6N, R11W, S.M., Alaska. 5. Ordinance No. 1416-91 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $147,000 in a New Capital Project Fund for Road, Water, and Sewer Improvements to FAA Road. a. Motion Requested - Approval of Architectural/Engineering Design of FAA Road Improvements to Livingston/Slone for $7,494.00. 6. Resolution No. 91-1 - Urging Electrical Intertie Construction Supported by State Funding. 7. Resolution No. 91-2 - Requesting Certain Conditions Relative to the Offshore Setnet Fishery in the Cook Inlet.be Considered by Governor Walter J. Hickel, 8. Resolution No. 91-3 - Awarding a Design Contract to Mike Tauriainen for the Marathon Road 1991 Street and Utility Improvements for the Amount of $17,880, D. COMMISSIONICOMMITTEE REPORTS 1. Council on Aging 2. Airport Commission 3. Harbor Commission 4. Library Commission 5. Parks & Recreation Commission 6. Planning & Zoning Commission 7. Miscellaneous Commissions and Committees Be MINUTES 1. *Regular Meeting of January 16, 1991. F. CORRESPONDENCE 1. 1/31/91 R.Meeks letter regarding water and sewer charges. -2- G. OLD BUSINESS H. NEW BUSINESS 1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified 2. Purchase Orders Exceeding $1,000 3. *Ordinance No. 1417-91 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $26,000 in the General Fund for Lobbying the U.S. Government in Obtaining Funding for Construction of a Helicopter Cold Water Recovery School in Kenai. 4. *Ordinance No. 1418-91 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $25,000 in the Council On Aging, Senior Day Care Fund for Purchase of a Van. 5. *Ordinance No. 1419-91 - Amending KMC 14.20.240 Prohibiting Future Storage of Mobile Homes Within the City of Kenai, 6. *Ordinance No. 1420-91 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $2,221 in the Council on Aging Senior Employment Fund. 7. *1991 Games of Chance and Contests of Skill Permit Application - Miss Alaska Scholarship Pageant, Inc. 8. *1991 Games of Chance and Contests of Skill Permit Application - Kenai Lions Club 9. Approval/Assignment of Lease - Bielefeld/Schumacher, Lot 2, Block 2, General Aviation Apron and Lot 2, Block 4, General Aviation Apron. 10. Approval/Assignment of Lease for Security Purposes - Lot 1A, Block 4, General Aviation Apron, No. 3/ Wolverine Leasing to First National Bank of Anchorage. il. Discussion - Draft of the Copy for Airport Advertising Brochure. I. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS 1. Mayor 2. City Manager 3., Attorney 4., City Clerk -3- 5. Finance Director 6. Public Works Director 7. Airport Manager J. :DISCUSSION 1. Citizens 2. Council K. ADJOURNMENT -4 - MAYOR'S REPORT FEBRUARY 6, 1991 COUNCIL MEETING CHANGES TO THE AGENDA ADD: C-1g, Liquor License Renewal/Oaken Keg No. 58 - KPB nonobjection letter. C-3a, ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO ORDINANCE NO. 1414-91, 2/5/91 TransAlaska Title letter regarding Title Insurance on Assessment Foreclosures, C-7, SUBSTITUTE RESOLUTION 91-2 - In support of the Eastside Cook Inlet Setnet Fishery. C-9, RESOLUTION 91-4, Congratulating the Kenai Central High School Girls Varsity Basketball Team, I-1, MAYOR'S REPORT, JJW letter to Lt. Governor Jack Coghill regarding the Disabled American Veterans' Pull Tab Operation. I-1, MAYOR'S REPORT, CLF memo to JJW regarding nominations/recommendations to Personnel Arbitration Board.Nominations, INFO ITEM - 11, Additional information. INFO ITEM - 15, 2/5/91 Brad Gilman letter to JJW regarding Status of the Appropriation for the Cold Water Recovery School, CHANGES TO THE CONSENT AGENDA ADD: H-12 , *1991 Games of Chance and Contests of Skill Permit Application/40/8 Voiture Locale #1539. MAYOR'S REPORT DISCUSSION 1. Request Work Session - Prior to February 20, 1991 Council Meeting - Topic: Carr's Mall (Carr's Developer and E.D.D. people will attend.) 2. Flagpole Lighting, Triangle Park 3. KCHS Post -Graduation Committee Request - Suggest $300 donation as in years past. 4. Vacant Airport Space - Suggestion: Travel agency booth and KSRM Radio. 5. 2/5/91 letter to Coghill regarding Disabled American Veterans/Pull Tab Permit - Permission to send. INFORMATION LIST KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING FEBRUARY 61 1991 1. 1/16/91 Kenai Council Meeting "To Do" list. 2. 1/16/91 A.C. Walsh, KSKA Radio thank -you letter and previous correspondence. 3. 1/22/91 Kenai Borough Assembly Agenda. 4, 1/21/91 Senator Fischer letter to Governor Hickel supporting the Kenai Congregate Housing Project. 5. 1/23/91 Representative Zawacki letter to Governor Hickel supporting the Kenai Congregate Housing Project. 6, 1/21/91 KK letter distributing the City of Kenai 1991-92 CIP list. 7. 1/25/91 JJW letter to Col. Taylor regarding the T-33 aircraft and attachment. 8. 1/28/91 JJW letter to Lt. Governor Coghill regarding the Reapportionment Board and support for the appointment of Art McComsey to the Board. 9. 1/28/91 A.Reed letter to WJB with a copy of the House and Senate Concurrent Resolution for the Kenai Bicentennial and SB-68 for Kenai's Congregate Housing Project. 10. 1/23/91 WJB memo to Council regarding outcome of Telephone Poll authorizing a purchase order for $3,,568,56 for repair of the Michigan Loader 125B used at the Airport. 11. 1/29/91 Col. W.W. Kakel, Corps of Engineers letter regarding Kenai Boat Launch. 12. Draft, Contract for Lobbyist Services/Robertson, Monagle & Eastaugh (Helicopter Cold Water Recovery School). 13. 2/6/91 - Transfer of Funds Under $1,,000. 14. 2/1/91 KK letter to Senator P.Fischer regarding the Kenai Congregate Housing Project. OIINCIL MEETING OF FA 4 40 OIINCIL MEETING OF �/10 /� 1791-1991 CITY OF KENA 0 "Od (2ard4d 4ia44a 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 MEMORANDUM TO: William J. Brighton, City Manager FROM: Keith Kornelis, Public Works Director DATE: February 1, 1991 SUBJECT: Congregate Housing Facility FOR: Council meeting of February 6, 1991 The Congregate Housing Committee met with Livingston/Slone, the architects for the project, yesterday to go over the semi-final schematics of this housing facility. This committee and the architects have worked very hard and longin fine tuning these g building plans. The schematic drawings are at a stage now to be shown to the City Council. It would be impossible to go over the discussions that took place at the numerous meetings which eventually evolved into these semi-final schematics. This Committee is doing an excellent job with very high attendance at these meetings and tremendous participation by its members. The schematic drawings of the CongregateHousinQ Facility will be presented to Council on February 6, 1991. We are very close to calling the drawings final schematics, but we wanted to make sure the City Council does not have any violent or unlivable objections to anything. KK/kv a �a KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH ,0 144 N. BINKLEY • SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669 PHONE (907) 262-4441 January 24, 1 91 City of Kenai Attn: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk 210 Fidalgo Kenai, AK 99611 RE: 1991 Liquor License Renewal Z-� 28 293p��. 991 emu SPA , •-• Cr) N '1 11 D -IOT ee, t. 9 O Got .4 - KATMAI HOTEL, RESTAURANT & LOUNGE - Tourism MR. D'S - Beverage Dispensary --• UPPER DECK - p • y G Beverage Dispensary 7J- UPTOWN MOTEL ANNEX/BACKDOOR - Beverage Dispensary UPTOWN MOTEL/VIP LOUNGEg - Beverage Dispensary r--PENINSULA OILERS - Recreational Site Dear Carol: DON GILMAN MAYOR Please be advised that the Borough will have n • renewal application g o objection to the p of the above noted liquor license(s) based upon unpaid taxes. The sales tax accounts registered for this b • business are filed through their required filing periods and the tax year of 1990. The business personal tax account and/or applicable individual tax accounts are in compliance at this time Please send us a copy of your City Council a r • letter for our records. pp oval/ob�ect�on Thank you for your cooperation in these matters. Sincerely, Shelley J. Morgan Delinquent Accounts 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI U00:70 it 'Iea/ 41 00c, 0 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 January 22, 1991 Ms. Linda Barclay Delinquent Accounts Kenai Peninsula ' Borough 14 4 . North Binkley Street Soldotna, AK 99669 Re: RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSES Dear Linda, Please check whether the following liquor license renewal applicants are current with their taxes. May next packet is scheduled for February 1, 1991. Beverage D i. s ens ar mai Hotel, Restaurant & Lounge - Touris Mr. DIs - Upper Deck - Tourism Uptown Motel Annex/Backdoor - Duplicate/Tourism Uptown Motel/VIP Lounge - Tourism Recreational Site Peninsula Oilers Thank you very much for your help in these matters. Sincerely, CITY OF KENAI C of L. Freas C' y Clerk cifA; -- svu�C� 0 � aLL3Q� as DEPARTMENT OF ]REVENUE ALCLIMJLIC BEVfR4GfGLWIRpL B04R0 January 17, 1991 WA LTER J. H/CKEL, GOVERNOR 550 w. rTH AVE ANCHORAGE, ALASK4 99501-6698 1��19 202��c' Carol Freas, City Clerk I P City of Kenai � It, �4� 1 N y l (_ 1. 991 210 Fidalgo Cry, Kenai, Ak 99611 o orQ -' Ms Fr 5��2ti•� Dear eas We are in receipt of the following applications for renewal of liquor licenses within a - th City of Kenai. You are being notified as required by AS O4.11.520. BEV PACKAGE STORE AI HOTEL, RESTAURANT & LOUNGE -Tourism UPPER DECK - Tourism UPTOWN MOTEL ANNEX/BACKDOOR -Duplicate/Tourism UPTOWN MOTEL/VIP LOUNGE -Tourism RECREATIONAL SITE PENINSULA OILERS 04-015LH A local governing body as defined under AS 04.21.080 1 t 0) may protest the approval of the application(s) pursuant to AS O4.11,480 by furnishingthe board and the applicant with a clear aril con rise written sta..�en}„ of reasons in support of a protest of the application within 30 days of receipt of this notice. If a protest is filed, the board will not approve the application unless it finds that the protest is arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable. Instead, in accordance with AS O4.11.510(b), the board will notify the applicant that the application is denied for the reasons stated in the PP protest. The applicant is entitled to an informal conference with either the director or the board and, if not satisfied by the informal conference, is entitled to a formal hearing in accordance with AS 44,62.330-44,62.630. IF THE APPLICANT REQUESTS A HEARING, THE MUNICIPALITY MUST CODE FORWARD AT THE HEARING WITH EVIDENCE AND ARGUMENT IN SUPPORT OF THE PROTEST, Under AS 04.11.420(a) , the board may not issued a license or permit for premises in a municipality where a zoning regulation or ordinance prohibits the sale or consumption. -of alcoholic beverages, unless a. variance of the regulation or ordinance has been approved. Under AS 04.11.420(b) , municipalities must inform the board of zoning regulations or ordinances which prohibit p the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages. If you wish to protest the application referenced above Please do so in the prescribed wanner and within the prescribed time. Please show roof of service upon the applicant. Under re P PP regulation 15 AAC 104.145(c�, the board will grant a local governing body an extension of 30 days in which to protest an application if a rev y request is filed in writing within the original 30-day period. If a municipal zoning regulation or ordinance prohibits the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages at the proposed premises and no variance of the regulation or ordinance has been approved, please so notify us and provide a certified copy of the regulation or ordinance if you have not previously done so. PROTEST UNDER AS O4.11.480 AND THE PROHIBITION OF SALE OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AS REQUIRED BY ZONING REGULATION OR ORDINANCB UNDER AS O4.11.420(a) AR B TWO SEPARATE AND DISTINCT SUBJECTS. Please bear that in mind in responding to this notice. Under AS 04,11*3109 if applicable, a notice is also being provided to the appropriate community council y within your municipality, Sincerely, Beth Nielson Licensing Supervisor (907)277-8638 State A o/ A`fiasks Alcoholic Bever�e Control Board LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION PAG E � o F 2 550W. Sevens: Avenue 277 a �501 (Please read separate Instructions) e'"d Parts 1 z to theABC Board.( ► y1 ! Keep Part 3 for your flies. , This application Is for, (check one) ❑ A full calendar year ❑ The six month period beginning and ending SECTION A. LICENSE INFORMA-110N. Must be completed for all types of applications. License, Fee $ 1 7;,9, 00 go of Application: License Type ' .;CvC -. �,E� vc ��,. L� N� --�' ❑ Renewal / j,C1 Statute Reference .04.11:;,)" -, For License Year ! 10:, Federal EIN ,; ��_��1 ��!5�:$ Munkapwlty (�ify) OR ❑ Outside Municipality % Filing Fee $ i00.00 the license been exercised or active at least 30 eight•hour the past calendar ear? AS O4.11.330 3License ( (►► If no, application will bs denied unless written request for waiver of operation Is approved by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. t Penalty (ifTransfer applicable)- Current L r License Numberas of Holdery < ,� 9 ; ❑ Relocation Total Submitted $ 135 0. 0Enter applicant's or transferee's name and mal0ing address as it should appear on the Ilccense: ess As (Business Nana) I ot 0 P Community Council Instructions) Name and Malling Address E a 9 t e C h .11:, e !� , I NC. 11801 Kenai. Spun Hwy. Street Address or Locatlon u Foss 10x0l' Kenai. Spun Hwy. ena.i•, APabftrt 99611 Kenai, AX-a6h2 99611 ❑ TMS IS A NEW MAILING ADDRESS Business Phone Number(s) 901 n Q J— 6 1 0 1 , i { I �t 1 i SECTION B. PREMISES TO BE LICENSED. Must be completed for New and Relocation applications. Name to be used on public sign or In advertising to Identify premises: Is location or premises greater than or less than 50 miles from the boundaries of a nwnk#mRy (Incorporated city, borough or unified municipality)? Closest School Grounds: I Distance measured under. Closest Church: 1 ❑ AS O4.11.410 OR ❑ Greater than 50 miles ❑ Loss than 50 mass ❑ Not Applicable 1 ❑ Local Ordinance No.: Promises to be licensed Is: ❑ Plans submitted to Fire Marshall (Required for new and Proposed buildings). C]Exls Fed ❑New Bul ❑ Proposed Bu ❑ Diagram of Premises Attached R Ired for as New and Relocationapplications) SECTION C. RENEWAL INFORMATION. Must be completed for Renewal applications only. Has the area where alcoholic beverages are sold. served, Has the statement of financial Interest changed from the last PACKAGE STORE. Is the notice to sell alcoholic bover- consumed, possessed and/or stored been changed from the statement submitted to the Alcoholic Beverage Control ages in reponse to written orders being renewed ? last diagram submitted? Board? ❑ YES D NO 1 ❑ YES Q NO ; ' ❑ YES ❑ NO SECTION D. TRANSFER INFORMATION. Must be completed for Transfer of License Holder and Relocation applications only. 0 f ivoluntry Transfer. Attach documents which evidence "defaulr' under AS 94.11.670. Regular Transfer. Any Instrument executed under AS O4.11.670 for purposes of applying AS O4.11.360(4)(B) in a later Involuntary transfer, must be filed with this application (15 AAC 104.105(Q). Real or personal property conveyed with this transfer Is:. (Attach extra sheets If necessary) Name(s) and MaXhV Address of Current Licensee(s) BEFORE TRANSFER, Doing Business As: (Business Name) — _ BEFORE TRANSFER. Street Address or Location SECTION E. CORPORATION INFORMATION. Must be completed It applicant or co -applicant Is a corporation. (AS O4.11.390) Corporate Name Eag'_eCh ie4, Inc. Doing Business As (Business Name) Kazma.► Hose., Res t. 9 Lounge Date of Incorporation In Alaska Avt P 130 1999 Melling Address 1 73cY 1 31 r,-? Street Address or Location of Business 10900 Kenai. Sput Hcrlrf. City. State, Zip Code Kenai, Vas ka 9QA1 1 City and State Kenai Atas h_rr_ 49 6 1 1 Corporate Office Phone No. 776-38 y8 Is the above named corporetion In good standing with the State of Alaska, Depertrnent of Commerce and Economic Development? Q YES ❑ NO Registered Agent (Name and Malilog Address) Jimmie C h aAt e 3 S i n C` A e e 17 Agent's Alaska Residency Years: 1 6 Months: 7 Agent's Phone No. CORPORATION DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS (Use additional sheets If necessary) % or Shares of Ownership Full Name (Do not use Initials) Hone Address Date of Birth Ji.!nrii_e Chan, es Sing. --Lee ': t 1 SOX , h o o It 04- Box I 315_2 h t Irma AMMA Ut-NUL U5t UNLY License Number Date Approved Directors Signsture, ,m 04-901 Page 1 (Rev, SM) ALASKA LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION PAGE 2 nF 2 SECTION F. INDIVIDUAL/CORPORATE OFFICER INFORMATION, The following information must be provided for each applicant or corporate officer. If the applicant or co -applicant Is a corporation. the officers listed must induds the President. Vice -President. secretary and Treasurer. Use addRlonal pages as necessary. Full Name (Do not use Initials) Full Name (Do not use Initials) Mailing Address •• ,� Mailing Address City, State, Zip Code City, State, Zp Code A Hone Address (If different from mailing address) M Home Address (N different from msAing address) Date of Birth Norte Phone Work Phone Date of BIM Home Phone Work Phone -,C, 4 " Length of Alaska Residency tl applicant b a corporation, Identify the corporate offbeyou L th of Alaska it applicant is a corporation, Identify thecorporati offloa you Years Months hOb' hob" Year Months l 7 1'.�.o.S r r'p►;.;� Full Name (Do not use Initials) Full Name (Do not use Initials) J i rn in "i. e C h a.'L e e ,ti C i_ n g M e e Melling Address Mallkmg Address Rt. 1 Box 1 31 5 - 2 f .. - ... City, State, Zip Code ' Cky, State, ZIp Code K e nai. A.? as ka 67 1 Home Address (if different from malling address) Home Address (if different from mailing address) Date of Bkth Home Phone Work Phone Date of Bkth Home Phone Work Phone 0119 2)9 77ti-9935 1?3�-6 1n Length of Alaska Residency K SWIcent is a corporation, Identify the corporate office you Length of Alaska Residency B applicant Is a corporetlon, Identify the corporate office you Years Months hold' hold' Years Months Pt SECTION G. INDIVIDUAUCORPORATE OFFICER BACKGROUND. Must be completed for an types of applications. Does any Indhridual or corporate officer named above now have any drect or indred interest In any other alcoholic beverage business ikensed In Alaska or any other state? 0 NO ❑ YES K yes. give state, name of business, and address. t Has any kmdtvidual or corporate officer listed above been convicted of a felony, a violation of As 04. or been convicted as a loensee or manager of licensed premises in another state of the liquor laws of that state since the sling of the last application? NO ❑ YES n yes. please explain on separate sheet of paper. SECTION H. DECLARATION. "'mot be read and oWWWd by each WPHean . I declare under penalty of perjury that I have examined this application, Including the accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief it Is true, correct and complete. 1 further certify that I have read and am familiar with Title 4 of the Alaska statutes and its regulations, and that in accordance with AS O4.11.450, no person other than the applicant(s) or licensee(s) has any direct or Indirect financial Interest in the licensed business. I agree to provide all Information required by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board In support of this application. If application is for a Beverage Dispensary or Package Store license, I certify that each applicant named on this application has resided In the state of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this application; and/or the applicant Is a corporation registered and qualified to do business In the state of Alaska for one year prior to the date of this application, or all of the shareholders have resided In the state of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this application. SIGNATURES OF CURRENT LICENSEES) (APPLICAfM SIGNATURES OF TRANSFEREE(S) s Subscribed and sworn to before me this - x i ` subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 1 aL? day of 19 NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR ALASKA ' ' i ; �' J NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR ALASKA My cornrmission expires 1 ! 17 / 4 ^ My commission wores Form 04-901 Page 2 (Rev. 6W)— r�� .q • 4� . KENAI PENINSULA BOROUH 144 N. BINKLEY • SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669 PHONE (907) 262-4441 r January 24, 1 91 292 City of Kenai N co Attn: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk No��'C' w,� �E �`o� 210 Fidalgo � Kenai, AK 99611 <<91St'�1��2�� RE: 1991 Liquor License Renewal - KATMAI HOTEL, RESTAURANT & L - • GUNGE Tourism MR. D' S - Beverage Dis ensary � -- UPPER • DECK _ g Beverage Dpispensar � UPTOWN MOTEL ANNEX BA y / CKDQOR - Beverage Dispensar - UPTOWN MOTEL/VIP LOUNGE - Beveragey r--PENINSULA OILERS - Dispensary Recreational Site Dear Carol: DON GILMAN MAYOR Please be advised that the Borough will rg 11 have no objection to the renewal application of the above noted liquor license(s) upon unpaid taxes, q cense(s) based The sales tax accounts registered for • ui this business are filed through their required q red filing periods and the tax year The business personal tax account and y of 1990. and/or applicable individual tax accounts are in compliance at this time. Please send us a copy of your CityC • letter for our records, Council approval/objection matter Thank you for your cooperation in these s, Sincerely, Shelley J. Morgan Delinquent Accounts 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI 0 cap-iw 4 44"4a it 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 January 22, 1991 Ms. Linda Barclay Delinquent Accounts Kenai Peninsula'Borough 144 North Binkley Street Soldotna, AK 99669 - Re: RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSES Dear Linda, Please check whether the following liquor license renewal applicants are current with their taxes. May next packet is scheduled for February 1, 1991. Beveraae Dispensary Katmai estaurant & Lounge - Tourism . D's - Tourism Upper Deck - Tourism Uptown Motel Annex/Backdoor - Duplicate/Tourism Uptown Motel/VIP Lounge - Tourism Recreational Site Peninsula Oilers Thank you very much for your help in these matters. Sincerely, CITY OF KENAI C tsyyClerk . Frea C clf let WALTER/. H/CKEL, GOVERNOR � DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 550 W. TTN AVE ANCHORAGE, AUISKA 99501-8898 ALMVOL/CBEVERAGECLWrfipL 8pq/g0 Carol Freas , City Clerk City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Kenai, Ak 99611 January 17, 1991 %1441 1 N C<< o Ole Ms. Freas S�EZti Dear _ We are in receipt of the following applications for renewal of liquor licenses within the Cit� of quor y Kenai, You are being notified as required by AS O4.11.520. BEVERAGE DISPENSARY PACKAGE HOTEL RESTAURANTSTORE & LOUNGE -Tourism MR. D' S -Tourism UPPER DECK - Tourism � UPTOWN MOTEL ANNEX/BACKDOOR -Duplicate/Tourism' UPTOWN MOTEL/VIP LOUNGE -Tourism RECREATIONAL SITE PENINSULA OILERS 04-Ot SLH A local governing body as defined under AS 04.21.080(10) may protest y P the approval of the application(s) pursuant to AS O4.11.480 by furnishing the board and the applicant with a-clegr and concise written statement of reasons in support of a protest of the application within 30 days of receipt of this notice. If a protest y p is filed, the board will not Approve the application unless it finds that the protest is arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable. Instead n accordance with i y AS O4.11.510(b), the board will notify the applicant that the application is denied for the reasons stated in the PP on protest. The applicant is entitled to an informal conference with either the director or the boar and, if not satisfied b the i d Y informal conference, is entitled to a formal hearing in accordance with AS 44,62.330-44.62.630. IF THE APPLICA NT BEQUESTS A HEARING, THE MUNICIPALITY MUST CODE FORWARD AT THE HEARING WITH EVIDENCE AND ARGUMEWT IN SUPPORT OF THE PROTEST, Under AS O4.11.420(a), the board may not issued a license or permit alit P for premises in a municipality y where a zoning regulation or ordinance prohibits the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages, unless a variance of the regulation or o g ordinance has been approved. Under AS 04.11.420(b) , municipalities must inform the board of zoning o ng regulations or ordinances which prohibit the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages. If you wish to protest the application referenced above lease the prescribed manner a � P do so in nd within the prescribed time. Please show proof of service upon the applicant. Under regulation 15 AAC c 104.145 ( ), the board will grant a local governing body an extension of 30 days in which application Y i h to protest an a pp on if a request is filed led in writing within the original 30-day period. If a municipal zoning regulation or ordinance prohibits the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages at the proposed premises and no variance of the regulation or ordinance has been approved lease so motif us and ' P y provide a certified copy of the regulation or ordinance if you have not previously done so. PROTEST UNDER AS O4.11.480 AND THE PROHIBITION OF SALE OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AS REQUIRED BY ZONING REGULATION OR ORDINANCS UNDER AS O4.11.420(a) ARE TWO SEPARATE AND DISTINCT SUBJECTS. Please bear that in mind in responding to this notice. Under AS 04 ,11.310 if applicable, a notice is also being provided to the a ' appropriate cotm�unity council Within your municipality. Sincerely, Beth Nelson Licensing Supervisor (907)277-8638 -Sjato o?Alesha Alcoholic Beverage Control Board LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION PAGE' of 2 550 w. Seventh Avenue Anchorage. Alasiks 99501 (Please read separate instructions) Send Parts 1 and 2 to the A13C Dowd. (907)*2774363S Keep Part 3 for your fllee. This application Is for. (check one) A full calendar year ❑ The six month period beginning and ending ECTiON A. LICENSE INFORMATION. Must be completed for all types of applications. Statute Reference For License Year Federal EIN of Application: License Type Totl r i s m sec. 04.11. -..� � I n n , r} -,_ _ � � I i '► n � License Fee ' � n . ❑ New n F V e ra cT a 'K ❑ Within a Mu Ipaltty (Specify) OR ❑ O'UWde Munldpelit� �] Renewal ; T' ^ , , Filing Fee $ oo.00 if renewal. has license been exercised or active at least 30 elght-hour Penalty (If Current Liquor Lic a6Number ❑ Transfer of `�� days during the past calendar year? (AS O4.11.330(3)) applicable) $~ ` - `✓ License Holder 9 0 - 2 4 5 7 If no, application will be denied unless written request for �] YES waiver of operation Is approved by the Alcoholic Beverage Total ❑ Relocation NO Control Board. Submitted $ Doing Busl a As (Business Name) Community Council Name and Mailing Address Enter appllcanrs or transferee's name and maINIng address as I should appear on the Ilcense: 8 r% r (See Instructions) F i n g Oscar 6 s Inc. Street A or Location of Business Mr. D' s 10151 Sntir Antic' 10352 Spur Road CRY Kenai, Alaska 9961.1 uc'rai Alaska 9961 Business Phone Number(s) ❑ THIS LS A NEW MAILING ADDRESS (0 0 7) 2 P'4- 6 O 6 0 SECTION B. PREMISES TO BE LICENSED. Must be completed for Now and Relocation applications. Name to be used on public sign or In advertising to Identify promises: is location of premises greater then or less than 50 miles from the boundarles of a D I F; Rpnfailrnnt- A T,minr*P municipality (incorporated city, borough or unified municipality)? Closest School Grounds: I Distance measured under: - S M i - ❑ AS O4.11.410 OR ❑ Greater than 50 mQes ❑ Less than 50 mEes ❑ Not AppAcable Closest Church: . 5 tdi . 1 (❑ Local Ordinance No.: Promises tobo licensed Is: ❑ Plans submitted to Fire Marshall (Required for new and proposed buildings) Q Existing Facility ❑ New Bul - ❑ Proposed Bu ❑ Diagram of Premises Attached (Required for an Now and Relocation Icatlons SECTION C. RENEWAL INFORMATION. Must be completed for Renewal applications only. - Has the area where alcoholic beverages are sold, served, Has the statement of financial Interest changed from the last PACKAGE STORE. is the notice to sell alcoholic bever- consumed, possessed andtorstored been changed from the statement submitted to the Alcoholic Beverage Control ages In reponse to written orders being renewed ? last diagram submitted? Board? ❑ YES U NO 10 YES ❑ NO ❑ YES I TNO SECTION D. TRANSFER INFORMATION. Must be completed for Transfer of License Holder and Relocation applications only. Involuntary Transfer. Attach documents which evidence "defauir' under AS Names) and Mating Address of Current Ucensee(s) 04.11.670. )Regular Transfer. Any Instrument executed under AS O4.11.670 for purposes of applying AS O4.11.360(4)(B) In a later involuntary transfer, must be filed with this application (15 AAC 104.105(f)). Real or personal property conveyed with this transfer% -. Is: (Attach extra sheets I necessary) BEFORE TRANSFER, Doing Business As: (Business Name) BEFORE TRANSFER, Street Address or Location , SECTION E. CORPORATION INFORMATION. Must be completed If applicant or co -applicant is a corporation. (AS O4.11.390) Corporate Name Doing Business As (Business Name) Mr. D' s Date of Incorporation In Alaska 1 l ? 9 f? 5 Melling oss J &. n. Box I O R O Street Address or Location of Business _ 10152 Spur PoaO CEy, State, Zip Code Fenai, Alaska 99611 City and State Venai, Alaska aa611 Corporate Office Phone No. {QO?) ?R?--501.5 Is the above named corporation in good standing with the State of Alaska, Department of Commerce and Economic: Development? YES ❑ NO ` Registered Agent (Name and Mailing Address) n.a l e, Do 1 i fk a. , T'sq . P . O . Pox 110 5 Trenai . Alaska Agent's Alaska Residency Years: 5 Months: Agent's Phone No. ?^?-q CORPORATION DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS (Use additional sheets If necessary! % or Shares of Ownership Full Name (Do not use Initials) Aorrw Address Date of Birth Fstate of Joseph 7. Futter n.n. Pox 1105, enai Ar q^611 i O{,Q Lola Flutter ?n5O Pirate La., AD! Fen_ i ? 41. ?'�laska ��til? J''illiam D. T?eath 7 ? Pamela r7t, Kenai,nv 90611 10 '--' 7 a 1 t- h" r;i n l- 1 1 n 1 '► 7 ? ; 1 r, THIS AREA OFFICE USE ONLY License Number Date Approved Directors Signature -r6rm 04-901 Page 1 (Rev. SM9) - i x F . t ';� ^- !z ",7k_ 5 �i - F V f..+t"' .:� - q o 1 e.?!I G� - Y5a Y - - % ` i 4 µ. t'( b * s t. _ ill r.•4 Y�� Yt ALASKA LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONft PAGE 2 OF 2 SECTION F. INDIVIDUAUCORPORATE OFFICER INFORMATION. The foMowing information must be provided for each appcant or corporate officer, if the mWeant or co-sppitcent is a corporation, the officers listed must Include the President, Vice -President, Secretary and Treasurer. Use additional pages as necessary. Full Name (Do not use Initials) Full Name (Do not use Initials) tTi]tt er i''.� 1 1�T., Tl e T7�j�!_{-. Mail" Address Mailing Address r. n, nox Z i�0�'1 Irl ; T'ame?.a Court City, state, Zip Code city, State, Zip Code Ve:-iai , ":laska q enai, IaSka g�6i Home Address (If different from mailing address) Home Address (If different from maflWV address) ')nr-f) T arm -�' t� ?r1('1 _ .., Pirate �,a. , ,.: , T en�.i, ?� � 1 7n? e C' Vencil ;\las1:a nc'61� _ 'Pamela t. , -� Date of Birth Home Phone Work Phone Data of Birth Home Phone Work Phone 1I./I/41 286-6'82? none Length of Alaska Residency if applicant Is a corporation, Identify the corporate office you Length of Alaska Residency K applicant Is a corporation, Identify the corporate office you Years Months hold. Years Months hold. "resident/Vice President 2 P 3 Secretary FuR Name (Do not use Initlals) Full Name (Do not use Initials) Edith Franklin - MaiIing Address Madlkhg Address P.O. Box 1752 CRY, State, ZIP Code - City, State, Zip Code Kenai, Alaska 99611 Hone Address (If different from mallkhg address) Home Address (If different from mailing address) 330 Portlock, Kenai, AK 99611 Date of Birth Home Phone Work Phone Date of Both Home Phone Work Phone 2/20/20 2P3-5887 [2RI-6060 Length of Alaska Residency It "scant le a torporstion. Identity tthe corporate office you Length of Alaska Residency If applicant is a corporation, Identify the corporate office you Years Months 1 hold. hold. Years Months 14 0 Teeasurer Does any individual or corporate officer named avow now have any direct or Indirect Interest In any other alcoholic beverage business licensed In Alaska or any other state? -NO ❑ YEs it yw, give state, name of business, and address. Has any Individual or corporate officer listed above been comrlcted of a felony. a violation of AS 04, or been convicted as a Iltensee or manager of licensed promises In another state of the liquor Iwo of that state ohm the filing of the last application? UNO ❑ YEs . 11 yes, please explain on separate sheet of paper. S ECTi O N H. DECLARATION. Must be read and certified by each applicant. I declare under penalty of perjury that I have examined this application, Including the accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief it Is true, correct and complete. further certify that I have read and am familiarwith Title 4 of the Alaska statutes and its regulations, and that in accordance with AS O4.11.450, no person other than the applicant(s) or licensee(s) has any direct or indirect financial interest In the licensed business. - agree to provide all information required by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in support of this application. If application is for a Beverage Dispensary or Package Store license, I certify that each applicant named on this application has resided in the state of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this application; and/or the applicant Is a corporation registered and qualified to do business in the state of Alaska for one year prior to the date of this application, or all of the shareholders have resided In the state of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this application. SIGNATURES OF CURRENT LICENSEES APPLICA SIGNATURES OF TRANSFEREE(S) Yinc! 0 r-_nr Tnt-- Wi-1-1i m D. T'eath Secretary � Subscribed mid swam to before me this subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 1 19: day of 19 NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR ALASKA - C` = "- (, : ""' NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR ALASKA My cornmisslon expires �"'t/ My commasslon expires For., 04-901 Page 2 (Rev. tiM) 3�=�'gar ;��L t�TJ'.3�„u %'ic �y4�te �r? .��7'' }"'..�i�.'�J'?�„�`�ir� ►..iy c � ¢. ,��'�s�r,?i1ye�,+�3��.,`♦'0,�r Cif .. ;. �,.:- l ,.� +t r r .� � .. � y :A'"^F •r A yr. KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH o 144 N. BINKLEY • SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669 PHONE (907) 262-4441 January 24, 1991 City of Kenai Attn: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk 210 Fidalgo Kenai , AK 99611 RE: 1991 Liquor License Renewal 2128 293p�! �19 � ' o <<<1 9t G v V A - KATMAI HOTEL, RESTAURANT & LOUNGE - Tourism &4- MR. D'S - Beverage Dispensary - D • UPPER G DECK - Beverage Dispensary TJ• UPTOWN MOTEL ANNEX/BACKDOOR - Beverage Dispensary � - g pensary UPTOWN MOTEL/VIP LOUNGE - Beverage Dispensary r---PENINSULA OILERS - Recreational Site Dear Carol: DON GILMAN MAYOR Please be advised that the Borough will have no objection to the renewal application of the above noted liquor license(s) based upon unpaid taxes. The sales tax accounts registered for this • business are filed through their required filing periods and the tax year of 1990. The business personal tax account and/or • tax accounts� applicable individual are in compliance at this time. Please send us a copy of your CityCouncil • letter for our rec approval/objection records. Thank you for your cooperation in these ese Sincerely, Shelley J. Morgan Delinquent Accounts 1791-1991 C I T Y OF KENAI eapilai 0 44"za„ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 January 22, 1991 Ms. Linda Barclay Delinquent Accounts Kenai Peninsula'Borough 144 North Binkley Street Soldotna, AK 99669 Re: RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSES Dear Linda, Please check whether the following liquor license renewal applicants are current with their taxes. May next packet is scheduled for February 1, 1991. Beverage Dispensary Katmai Hotel, Restaurant & Lounge - Tourism Mr. D's - Tourism er Deck Uptown Motel Annex/Backdoor - Duplicate/Tourism Uptown Motel/VIP Lounge - Tourism Recreational Site Peninsula Oilers Thank you very much for your help in these matters. Sincerely, CITY OF KENAI C of L. Freas C y Clerk .00411 clf P V woo - a�� DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ALGOhpUC BEVfR4GEGL'WrgOL BQ4R0 WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 550 W. 7TH AVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-6698 January 17, 1991 �01920?.)�2 4 000 1 N cv C' r• �� Q' o .TKOr Dear Ms. Freas Svcn-� We are in receipt of the following applications for renewal of liquor licenses within the City of Kenai. You are being notified as b AS 4. 9 required y 0 11 * 5200 BEVERAGE DISPENSARY PACKAGE STORE KATMAI H TEL, RESTAURANT & LOUNGE -Tourism MR, p'S _ Tnuri PP R DECK - Tourism UPTOWN M TEL ANNEX/BACKDOOR -Duplicate/Tourism UPTOWN MOTEL/VIP LOUNGE -Tourism Carol F rea s, City Clerk City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Kenai, Ak 99611 RECREATIONAL SITE PENINSULA OILERS 04-01 S L H A local governing body as defined under AS 04.21.0 80(10) may protest the approval of the application(s) pursuant to AS O4.11.480 by furnishing board and the applicant with a clear .. and the concise written stateme;�t of reasons in support of a protest of the application within 30 da s of receipt of this notice. If a protest is f y p sled, the board will not :approve the application unless it finds that the protest is arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable. Instead accordance with in ac AS O4.11.510(b), the board will notify the applicant that the application is denied for the reasons stated in the protest. The applicant is entitled to an informal conference with either the director or and, if not satisfied b the the board y informal conference, is entitled to a formal hearing in accordance with AS 44,62.330-44,62.630, IF THE APP LICANT REQUESTS A HEARING, THE MUNICIPALITY MUST COME FORWARD AT THE HEARING WITH EVIDENCE AND AR T OF THE PROTESTIN SUPPORT . Under AS O4.11.420(a), the board may not issued a license or permit alit where P t for premises in a municipality y re a zoning regulation or ordinance prohibits the , sale or consumption -of alcoholic beverages, unless a variance of the regulation or o g ordinance has been approved. Under AS 04.11.420(b) , municipalities must inform the board of zo ning regulations or ordinances which prohibit the sale or consumption of a lcoho 1 is beverages, If you wish to protest the application referenced above lease � P do so in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed time. . Please show proof of service upon the applicant. Under regulation 15 AAC 104.145 board will rant a local Cc), the g governing body an extension of 30 days in which to protest an application if a request is filed in writing within the original 30-day period. If a municipal zoning regulation or ordinance prohibits the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages at the proposed premises and no variance of the regulation or ordinance has been approved lease so notifyus and p provide a certified copy of the regulation or ordinance if you have not previously done so. PROTEST UNDER AS O4011.480 AND THE PROHIBITION OF SALE OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AS REQUIRED BY ZONING REGULATION OR ORDINANCE UNDER AS 04.11.420 (a) ARE TWO SEPARATE AND DISTINCT SUBJECTS. Please bear that in mind in responding to this notice. Under AS 04,11,3109 if applicable, a notice is also being provided to the appropriate communit council within your municipality, y Sincerely, Beth Belson Licensing Supervisor (907)277-8638 06 te:ol Ate* Alcoholic dewerage Control Board LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION PAGE 1 OF 2 5W W. Seventh Avenue (91h Masks ��' (Please read separate Instructions) (��� znV74 �a send Part.1 area z to the ABC Board. Keep Pori 3 for your fll*s. This application Is for. (check one) ❑ A full calendar year ❑ The six month period beginning and ending CTION A. LICENSE INFORMATION. Wet be completed for all" of applications. of Application: Llceng Type Statute Reference For License Year Federal EIN -�'� sec. 04.11 • 1991 License Fee $- Now n--� 'r i;c�lst;. DISF SI2�iG ❑ lc ' ( NY) OR - ❑ outside_ Munlclpelit� Q Renewal I:;A7 Flung Fee $ 100.00 Current Liquor Llcense Number If ran as the license been exercised or active at least 30 elght-hour days during the Penalty (If .-- ❑ Transfer of past calendar year? (AS O4.11.330(3)) applicable) $ License Holder 91-2993 Q YES If no, application will be denled union written request for Total ❑ Relocation waiver of operation Is approved by the Alcoholic Beverage NO Control Board. Submitted $ Enter appdcanrs or transferee's name and malning Doing Business As (Business Community Council Name and MWIng Address address as it should appear on the license: J �P DES (See Instructions) LTM-H r:�i�EI.%UPPER DECK Street Address or Location of Bus nose 47 SPUR VIEW DRIVE M�� T ATRP� := NEVI, A� 99 City 210 FIDALGO ` ' I. , IK 99611. �. - - = ' �. .- ALASKA 99611 Business Phone Number(s) ❑ THIS IS A NEW MAILING ADDRESS (207) _283—Ingg SECTION B. PREMISES TO BE LICENSED. Must be completed for New and Relocation applications. Name to be used on public sign or In advertising to Identify promises: Is location of premises greater than or less than 50 mites from the boundaries of a munk*alky (incorporated city, borough or unified munico")? Closest School Grounds: I Distance measured under: Closest Church: 1 ❑ AS 04.11.410 OR ❑ Greater than 50 mNes ❑ Less than 50 mN•s ❑ Not Applicable I ❑ Local Ordinance No.: P'ernises to be licensed Is: ❑ Plans submitted to Firs Marshall (Required for now and proposed buildings) ❑ Exis Fad []__Now Bulk&V Proposed Building ❑ Diagram of Premises Attached (Required for all New and Relocation applications) SECTION C. RENEWAL INFORMATION. Must be completed for Renewal applications only. Has the area where alcoholic beverages are sold, served, Has the statement of financial Interest changed from the last PACKAGE STORE. Is the notice to sell alcohok bever- consumed. possessed andfor stored been changed from the statement submitted to the Alcoholic Beverage Control ages In repons* to written orders being renewed ? last diagram submitted? Board? ❑ YES ® NO ❑ YES j NO 10YES ❑ NO SECTION D. TRANSFER INFORMATION. Must be completed for Transfer of License Holder and Relocation applications only. Q kwokintary Transfer. Attach documents which evidence "default' under AS 04.11.670. ar Transfer. Any Instrument executed under AS O4.11.670 for purposes of r ying AS O4.11.360(4)(B) In a later Involuntary transfer, must be filed with this. ;'� sppllcatlon (15 AAC 104.105(f)). Real or personal property conveyed with this transfer is: (Attach extra sheets K necessary) Name(s) and Maning Address of Current Lkensee(s) ! t BEFORE TRANSFER, Doing Business As: (Business Name) BEFORE TRANSFER, Street Address or Location SECTION E. CORPORATION INFORMATION. Must be completed If applicant or co -applicant is a corporation. (AS O4.11.390) Corporate Name SaiIL mr AIASRA , INC . Doing Business As (Business Name) -ur-q .—T:orx�--drrrsr Street Address or Location of Business - ;-I-A City and State AIASRA Date of Incorporation in Alaska 09-87 Haling Address FX 7 15 5 CRY. State. lip Code NIKISKI A?ASKA 99635 Corporate Office Phone No. ) 2 Is the above named corporation In good standing with the State of Alaska. Department of Conwwrce and Economic Development? YES ❑ NO Registered Agent (Name and Melling Address) LOUIS B. SCIi ING WX 7155 NIKISKI, AIASKA 99635 Agenrs Alaska Residency years: 28 Months: Agenrs Phone No. -RA1_? CORPORATION DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS (Use additional sheets If necessQry)• � - % or Shares of Ownership Fun Name (Do not use initials) };orne Address Date of Binh LOUIS SCHIMING BOX 7155 , M,:CSKI, AK. 99635 9/04/42 1/3 j THE RESE C . SCI:II.LIr4TG SX-E AS AEOVE 3 / 05 / 45 1 / 3 DAVID SalILLING SAI,E AS ABOVE 6/3C 63 1/3 n ^ - .. j _. TH15 AREA OFFICE USE ONLY License Number Date Approved Directors slgnature _ r 04-001 Peg* 1 (Rev. am) -�''*k�3rrn• �r�.. s.�- S we yf .r-" `c r sue. �r.. ,�'�eRs2•s t".�,c�/.•t� ,N'r?S ALASKA LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION PAn;F lo nc SECTION F. INDIVIDUAL/CORPORATE OFFICER INFORMATION. The following Information must be provided for each applicant or co apeibant Is or co -applicant officer. K the a corporation, the officers listed must Include the President, Vice -President, Secretary and Treasurer. Use &WItIonal pages as necessary. Full Name (Do not use Initials) Full Name (Do not use initials) Mall" Address - Melling Address _:�� ; 715 St E Ail A.EOV% City. State. ZIP Code city, State, Zip Code T:Ii:IS AT-4,5:P1 9061 Sikl AS AIDGWE Home Address (If different from mailing address) Home Address (I( different from mailing address) Date of Birth Home Phone Work Phone Date of Birth Phone Work Phone 776-8662 °3-3660 _Home 6/30; 68 776-8662 283-3660 Length of Alaska Reskienc n applicant ls a corporation, identify the corporate office you ---fMonths Length of Alaska Rosidenc Ili applicant ls a corporation, identify the corporate office you hold. Years 28 Months Years hokL PRESID►'T 22 1 VICE-PRESIDE:T Full Name (Do not use Initials) Full Name (Do not use initials) _ nRIESE CU= SCHUNG ILL Melling Address Malling Address SAID �'S ABOVE City. State, Zip Code City, State, Zip Code SASE AS ABOVE Home Address (If different from mailing address) Date of Birth Homo Phone Work Phone Hone Address (if different from mailing address) Date of Birth 3 -OS 45 Home Phone 776-8662 Work Phone 283-3660 Length of Alaska Residency K applicant Is a corporation, k%mtlfy the corporate office you hold. Length of Alaska Residenc n applicant ls a corporation, Identify the corporate office you Years Months Y„,ars J��++ th Mons M;g I hold' Goes any Individual or corporate *Moor named above now have any direct or Indirect Interest In any other alcoholic beverage business licensed in Alaska or any other state? ❑ NO ❑ YES If yes, give state, name of business, and address. Has any Individual or corporate officer listed above been convicted of a felony, a violation of AS 04, or been convicted as a licensee or manager of licensed promises in another state Of the Oquor Ism of that state since the filing of the last application? ❑ NO ❑ YES K yes, please explain on separate sheet of paper. 1 SECTION H. DECLARATION. "mot be read and certified by each applicant. I declare under penalty of perjury that 1 have examined this application, Including the accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief It Is true, correct and complete. further certify that I have read and am famillar with Title 4 of the Alaska statutes and Re regulations, and that In accordance with AS O4.11.450, no person other than the appllcant(s) or licensee(s) has any direct or indirect financial interest In the licensed business. . I agree to provide all information required by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in support of this application. If application Is for a Beverage Dispensary or Package Store license, I certify that each applicant named on this application has resided in the state of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this application; and/or the -applicant is a corporation registered and qualified to do business in the state of Alaska for one year prior to the date of this application, or all of the shareholders have resided in the state of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this application. SIGNATURE S OF CURRENT LICENSEES APPLICA SIGNATURES OF TRANSFEREE(S) Subscrted and swom to before me this Subscribed and swom to before me this day of 19 day of 19 NOTARY PUBLIC iN AND FOR ALASKA NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR ALASKA My com nlsslon expires My commission expires Form 04-001 Pape 2 (Rev. SM)OF , ' -✓ _�� � .`.�,;,.'. Jos _. � �''..c-'p , t�+' �. �f`...,-3 i t• :{ j � ic-''i r.,:.'� ".�,`i'� oaf rtr- � t�4�v'�.:_ 1�r. rW KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH t. 144 N. BINKLEY • SOLDOTNA. ALASKA 99669 • 4� PHONE (907) 262-4441 Janu0 ary 24, 1 91 212g �93��i emu C) City of Kenai w Attn: Carol L . Freas, City Clerk 0 210 Fidalgo 4V'` Kenai, AK 99611 e 9i S tV% RE: 1991 Liquor License Renewal - KATMAI HOTEL, RESTAURANT & LOUNGE- • Tourism �- MR. D'S - Beverage Dispensary -- UPPER DECK - p• y G Beverage Dispensary 7J• UPTOWN MOTEL ANNEX/BACKDOOR - Beverage Di � -g Dispensary UPTOWN MOTEL /VIP LOUNGE - Beverage Dispensar r--PENINSULA Smote OILERS - Recreational y Dear Carol: DON GILMAN MAYOR Please be advised that the Borough will h • g have no objection to the renewal application of the above noted liquor license(s) upon unpaid taxes, based The sales tax accounts registered for this ' is business are filed through their required film periods er g p and the tax year of 1990. The business personal tax account and/or applicable individu tax accounts are in compliance at this time,al Please send us a copy of your CityCouncil • letter for our record approval/objection s. Thank you for your cooperation in these e Sincerely, Shelley J. Morgan Delinquent Accounts 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI 0 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283.3014 January 22, 1991 Ms. Linda Barclay Delinquent Accounts Kenai Peninsula ' Borough 144 North Binkley Street Soldotna, AK 99669 Re: RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSES Dear Linda, Please check whether the following liquor license renewal applicants are current with their taxes. May next packet is scheduled for February 1, 19910 Beverage Dispensary_ Katmai Hotel, Restaurant & Lounge - Tourism Mr. D's - Tourism Upper Deck - Tourism T town Motel Annex/Backdoor - Duplicate/Tour si m Uptown Motel/VIP Lounge - Tourism Recreational Site Peninsula Oilers Thank you very much for your help in these matters. Sincerely, CITY OF KENAI C of L. Freas C' y Clerk cif - -- 3vu UE OF l! DEPARTMENT C ALGOhOL/CBEVEfZ • Carol Freas, City Clerk City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Kenai, Ak 99611 OWALTER/. H/CKEL, GOVERNOR � F REVENUE 550 W. 7TH AVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-6898 4GEMYTROL BQARD January 17, 1991 Dear eas We are in .receipt of the following applications for renewal of liquor licenses within the City of Kenai. You are being notified as required y 04.11.520. b AS BEVERAGE DISPENSARY PACKAGE STORE KATMAI HOTEL, RESTAURANT & LOUNGE -Tourism - MR. D' S - Tourism UPPER DECK - Tourism OTEL ANNEX/BACKDOOR -Duplicate/Tourism UPTOWN MOTEL/ - ourl m RECREATIONAL SITE PENINSULA OILERS 04-015LH A local governing body as defined under AS 04.21.080 (10) may protest the approval of the application(s) pursuant to AS O4.11.480 by furnishingthe board and the applicant with a clear and con t concise written sta..emen�., of reasons in support of a protest of the application within 30 days of receipt of this notice. If a protest is filed, the board will not approve the application unless it finds that the protest is arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable. Instead, in accordance with AS O4.11.510(b), the board will notify the applicant that the application is denied for the reasons stated in the pP protest. The applicant is entitled to an informal conference with either the director or the board and, if not satisfied by the informal conference, is entitled to a formal hearing in accordance with AS 44.62.330-44,62.630. IF THE APPLICANT REQUESTS A HEARING, THE MUNICIPALITY MUST COME FORWARD AT THE HEARING WITH EVIDENCE AND ARGUMENT IN SUPPORT OF THE PROTEST. Under AS 04.11.420(a) , the board may not issued a license or permit for premises in a municipality where a zoning P Y ng regulation or ordinance prohibits the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages, unless a variance of the regulation or ordinance has been approved. Under AS 04.11.420(b) , municipalities must inform the board of zoning regulations or ordinances which prohibit p the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages. If you wish to protest the application referenced above, please do so in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed time. Please show roof of service upon the applicant. Under re p PP gelation 15 AAC 104.145(c), the board will grant a local governing body an extension of 30 days in which ue to protest an application if a re y request is filed in writing within the original 30-day period. If a municipal zoning regulation or ordinance prohibits the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages at the proposed premises and no variance of the regulation or ordinance has been approved, please so notify us and provide a certified copy of the regulation or ordinance if you have not previously done so. PROTEST UNDER AS O4.11.480 AND THE PROHIBITION OF SALE OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AS REQUIRED BY ZONING REGULATION OR ORDINANCE UNDER AS O4.11.420(a) ARE Two SEPARATE AND DISTINCT SUBJECTS. Please bear that in mind in responding to this notice. Under AS O4,11.310 if applicable, a notice is also beingprovided to the P appropriate community council within your municipality. Sincerely, Beth Nielson Licensing Supervisor (907)277-8638 Statsl` a Alaska Alcoholic Be+rbrage Control Board LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION PAGE 1 OF 2 550 W. Seventh Avenue Anchbrege, Alaska 99501 (Please read separate Instructions) Send Pans 1 and 2 to the ABC Board. (907) 277-8638 Keep Part 3 for your flies- . ,. This application is for. (check one) ❑ A full calendar year ❑ The six month period beginning and ending 1-1PECTION A. LICENSE INFORMATION. Must be completed for all types of applications. of Application: LI nee T Statute Referonce For License Year Federal EIN V E' r a c:; E, - �• 04.11 • 1991 License Fee u Now 1) i s ') e n s : n cl- ❑ W a Munk llty (Specify) OR 0 Outsldo Municipality Renewal T • 1�'� �I Filing Fee' $ 100.00 Current Llquor cense Number ❑ Ifran i, as the license been exercised or active at least 30 elght-hour Penalty (I1 — .._._.-. License Holder 2 7 = j days during the past calendar year? (AS O4.11.330(3)) applicable) $ [] YES If no, application will be denied union written request for ❑ Relocsclon Waiver of operation Is approved by the Alcoholic Beverage Total ❑ NO Control Board. Submitted $ Enter applicant's or transferee's name and mel ling address as It should appear on the license: ng usiness As (Business amo Community Council Name and Melling Address UPTOWN MOTEL ANNEX/BACfiDOOVStrD t O'rJri MO t E'l Annex / B a c ;�C�Oor (tee instructions)SCHILLING ALASKA, INC. eet Addressor ocatlon of Business 47 SPUR VIEW DR. 47 Spur View Drive 210 Fidalgo KENAI, AK 99611 City Kenai, AK 99611 Kenai s .•.. _ _ - _ Business Phone Numbers) ❑ TMS IS A NEW MAILING ADDRESS S 3— 3 660 SECTION B. PREMISES TO BE LICENSED. Must be completed for New and Relocation ffElication& Name to be used on public sign or In advertising to Identify premises: is location of premises greator then or less than 50 miles from the boundaries of a municipality (incorporated city, borough or unified municipality)? Closest School Grounds: I Distance measured under: I Closest church: I ❑ AS O4.11.410 OR ❑ Grater than 50 nfts ❑ Lose than 50 ropes ❑ Not Applicable 1 ❑ Local Ordinance No.: Premises to be licensed le: ❑ Plans submitted to Fire Marshall (Required for now and proposed buildings) ❑ ExletkV Fed ❑ New Building ❑ Proposed Bu ❑ Diagram of Premises Attached Required for an New and Relocationapplications) SECTION C. RENEWAL INFORMATION. Must be completed for Renewal applications only. Has the area where alcoholic beverages are sold, served. consumed, possessed and/or stored been changed from the Has the statement of financial Interest changed from the last statement submitted to the Alcoholic Beverage Control PACKAGE STORE. Is the notice to sell alcoholic bever- ages In reponso to written orders being renewed ? lest dlegram submitted? Board? ❑ YES ® NO 1 ❑ YES ® NO ❑ YES ❑ NO SECTION D. TRANSFER INFORMATION. Must be completed for Transfer of License Holder and Relocation applications only. ❑ Involuntary Transfer. Attach documents which evidence "defaulr under AS 04.11.670. at' Transfer. Any Instrument executed under AS O4.11.670 for purposes of /applying AS O4.11.360(4)(B) in a later Involuntary transfer, must be filed with this, application (15 AAC 104.105(f)). Real or personal property conveyed with this transfer Is: (Attach extra sheets If necessary) Name(s) and Mailing Address of Current License*(*) . BEFORE TRANSFER, Doing Business As: (Business Name) _ BEFORE TRANSFER, Street Address or Location SECTION E. CORPORATION INFORMATION. Must be completed N applicant or co -applicant is a corporation. (AS O4.11.390) Corporate Name Schilling Alaska, inc. Doing Business As (Business Name) Uptown Motel Annex/Backdoor Street Address or Location of Business 47 Spur View Drive - Date of Incorporation In Alaska 4 / 0 9 / $ 7 Mailing Address Box 7155 City, State. lip Code .ikiski, AK 99635 City and State Kenai AK 99611 Corporate Office Phone No. 283-3660 Is the above named corporation In good standing with the State of Alaska, Department of Commerce and Economic Development? p YES ❑ NO Registered Agent (Name and Melling Address) Louis B. Schilling BOX 7155 i�Tikiski AK Agent's Alaska Reek" Years: ? Months: Agent's Phone No. _7 CORPORATION DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS (Use additlonal sheets If necessary) - % or Shares of Ownershlp Full Name (Do not use Initials) Pone Address Date of Birth _,ouis B. SchillingT30X 7 5 � . herese C. SchillingBox 71 '1/01;1145 1/3 Zaire T. Schillin n» #%rsGA Urrll`;t U,t UNLY 1 Y I License Number Date Approved Director's Signature -_—,104.901 page 1 (Rev. SM) 'u '�P Y 7` ��• ,� i _ �} .,rti.� .> >"", �'t .�+ K +'• i ti yar[r�� ^'M. s Y ay'Sn r . , ilk•\�yj,�}r-�ty 1� � ALASKA LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION PAGE 2 OF 2 SECTION F. INDIVIDUAL/CORPORATE OFFICER INFORMATION. The following information must be provided for each appncant or corporate officer, if the applicant or co -applicant Is a corporation, the officers Noted must Include the President, Vice-Prosldent. Secretary and Treasurer. Use switlonal pages as necessary. Full Name (Do not use Initials) Full Name (Do not use Initials) :�:r.r �. i tir.� Cl::ir�_: Therr-,sr:. S(-hi11 in'. Melling Address Mall" Address F3ov. 715 City. state, Zip Code City, State, ZIP code AK 99635 Nil:is?:.i, ILK 99635 Home Address (If different from msNkV address) M Hone Address (U different from maNing address) Date of Birth Home Phone Work Phone Date of Birth Home Phone Worts Phone 0► 194/y2 77f,-36ir2 28 3-3660 12/23/66 776-8662 283-366�� Lbw of Alaska Residency If applicant is a corporation. Identify the corporate office you Length of Alaska Rookloncy if applicant Is a corporation, Identify the corporate office you Years Months Yens Months hold. hold. 28 President 23 I 11 Secretaryy treasurer Full Name (Do not use InNals) Full Name (Do not use Initials) Therese Claire Schilling Mining Addrsss MvAing Address Box 7155 City. State, Zip Code Clry. State, Zip Code Nikiski, AK 99635 Horne Address (If different from maNlrp address) Home Address (I different from maNing address) Data of Bkth Home Phone Work Phone Date of Birth Home Phone Work Phone 3/05/45 776-8662 283-3660 Longth of Alaska Residency If appih;ent Is a corporation, Identify the corporate office you hold' Length of Alaska Residency,If applicant Is a corporation, Identify the corporate office you hold. Years Months Years Months 34 1 mice -President SECTION G. INDIVIDUAL/CORPORATE OFFICER BACKGROUND. Must be completed for an types of swicat ions. Does any kxSvkbml or corporate officer named above now have any direct or Indirect Interest In any other alcoholic beverage business licensed In Alaska or any other state? ❑ NO ❑ YES If yes, give state, name of business, and address. . Has any Wvidual or corporate officer Rated above been convicted of a felony, a violation of AS 04, or been convicted as a licensee or manager of licensed premises In another state of the liquor laws of that state since the filing of the kid appllcatlon? ❑ NO ❑ YES K yes. please explain on separate shest of paper. SECTION H. DECLARATION. Must be read and certified by each appNcenL i declare under penalty of perjury that i have examined this application, including the accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief it Is true, correct and complete. 1 further certify that I have read and am familiar with Title 4 of the Alaska statutes and its regulations, and that in accordance with AS O4.11.450, no person other than the applicant(s) or licensees) has any direct or indirect financial Interest In the licensed business. agree to provide all information required by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in support of this application. if application Is for a Beverage Dispensary or Package Store license, I certify that each applicant named on this application has resided in the state of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this application; and/or the applicant is a corporation registered and qualified to do business In the state of Alaska for one year prior to the date of this application, or all of the shareholders have resided in the state of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this application. SIGNATURES OF CURRENT LICENSEES(APPLICANT) SIGNATURES OF TRANSFEREE(S) Subscribed and sworn to before mo this Subscribed and swom to before me this day of 19 day of . 19 NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR AIASKA S .. NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR AIASKA My coffwr ion expires r ► r 1 - oommiesltn expires l Form 04.901 Pape 2 (Rev. SM) r r. i �'Ls T~'%h �w�T � .. w�yT'„"; �+..s�"F+kr ii �s'��.s'T� :. ; t "� u! � iT�.�:;'� 1+p�.{ Y,,fr.� �'�•• si .z ��, � ' -' � ... .�' a h S ! -X. tea. � ai. �!�,~.� "�`YI ` 1•Kir r T: A 0 KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH :, : 144 N. BINKLEY • SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669 PHONE (907) 262-4441 January 241 1 91 �h�6212� 9303, emu 'S City of Kenai f ' . � �,� co N Attn: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk No 210 Fidalgo !`�S`�1�`Z�`� Kenai, AK 99611 RE: 1991 Liquor License Renewal A - KATMAI HOTEL, RESTAURANT & LOUNGE - Tourism - MR. D'S - Beverage Dispensary --- DE • UPPER G DECK - Beverage Dispensary 7J• UPTOWN MOTEL ANNEX/BACKDOOR - Beverage Dispensary � -UPTOWN MOTEL/VIP LOUNGE - g pensary Beverage Dispensary r---PENINSULA OILERS - Recreational Site Dear Carol: DON GILMAN MAYOR Please be advised that the Borough will have • renewal application g no objection to the p of the above noted liquor licenses based upon unpaid taxes. The sales tax accounts registered for this • required business are filed through their re q ed filing periods and the tax year of 1990 The business personal tax account and/or � applicable individual tax accounts are in compliance at this time. Please send us a copy of your CityCouncil • letter for our records* approval/objection Thank you for your cooperation in these ese Sincerely, Shelley J. Morgan Delinquent Accounts 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907.283-3014 j anuary 22, 1991 Ms. Linda Barclay Delinquent Accounts Kenai Peninsula'Borough 144 North Binkley Street Soldotna, AK 99669 Re: RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSES Dear Linda, Please check whether the following liquor license renewal applicants are current with their taxes. May next packet is scheduled for February 1, 1991. Beverage Dispensary Katmai Hotel, Restaurant & Lounge - Tourism Mr. D's - Tourism Upper Deck - Tourism U town Motel Annex/Backdoor - Duplicate/Tourism U town o e ounge - Tourl Recreational Site Peninsula Oilers Thank you very much for your help in these matters. Sincerely, CITY OF KENAI C of L. Freas C' y Clerk cif woo-- AVE a � AA HAU_ A WALTER/. NICKEL, GOVERNOR U U } DEPARTMENT OF ]REVENUE 550 W. 77H AVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-8699 ALAAqOUC BEVERAGE GLWfROL BOARD January 17, 1991 1��19 20?1�2 Carol Freas , City Clerk Cityof Kenai .81. '��1 N 99) Q, 210 Fi da 1 go cry Kenai, Ak 99611 Ms r 5�£Z`.� Dear • . F eas We are in receipt of the following applications for renewal of liquor licenses withinq the City of Kenai, You are being notified as required by AS O4.11.520. BEVERAGE DISPENSARY PACKAGE STORE HOTEL, RESTAURANT & LOUNGE -Tourism MR. D'S - Tourism UPPER DECK - Tourism UPT BACKDOOR -Du 1 icate/Tourism PTOWN MOTEL/VIP LOUNGE -Tourism RECREATIONAL SITE PENINSULA OILERS Q4-DI SLH A local governing body as defined under AS 0 4.21.080(10) may protest the approval of the application(s) pursuant to AS O4-11.480 b furnishing board and the applicant with a clear an yurn8 the d concise written sta}ement of reasons in support of a protest of the, application within 30 days of receipt of this notice. If a protest is f y P sled, the board will not approve the application unless it finds that the protest is arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable. Instead accordance with in ac AS 04.11.510(b) , the board will notify the applicant that t the application is denied for the reasons stated in the protest. The e applicant is entitled to an informal conference with either the direr and, if not satisfied b the for or the board y informal conference, is entitled to a formal hearing in accordance with AS 44,62-330-44,62.630, IF REQUESTS A HEARING, THE MUNICIPALITY THE APPLICANT IPALITY MUST COKE FORWARD AT THE HEARING WITH EVIDENCE AND ARGUMENT IN SUPPORT OF THE PROTEST, Under AS O4.11.420(a), the board may not issued a license alit or permit for premises in a municipality y where a zoning regulation or ordinance prohibits the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages, regulation 8 � unless a variance of the re g n o r ordinance has been approved, Under AS O4.11.420(b), municipalities rust inform the boar d of zoning regulations or ordinances which prohibit the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages. If you wish to protest the application referenced above please do so in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed time. Pleas 1 ica a show proof of service upon the applicant. nt. Under regulation 15 AAC 104.145(c), the board will grant a local governing body an extension of 30 application days in which to protest an a PP n if a request is filed in writing within the original 30-day period. If a municipal zoning regulation or ordinance prohibits the sale ale or consumption of alcoholic beverages at the proposed premises and no variance of the regulation or ordinance has been approved, leas notifyus and PP please so provide a certified copy of the regulation or ordinance if you have not previously done so. PROTEST UNDER AS O4-11.480 AND THR PROHIBITION OF SALE OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AS REQUIRED BY ZONING REGULATION OR ORDINANcX UNDER AS O4.11.420(a) ARE TWO SEPARATE AND DISTINCT SUBJECTS. Pleas bear that in mind in responds to this notice. e responding Under AS 04.11.310 , i f applicable, a notice is also being provided to the appropriate counc i t within your municipality, c onounity Sincerely, Beth Nelson Licensing Supervisor (907)277-8638 F�tYKgIOL10�I � SCHAt�FS11Zr� APPRAISAL 189 South 6inkely, Suite 101 Soldotna, Alaska 99669 262-5822 January 31, 1991 city of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Street Kenai, Alaska 99611 Attention: Kim Howard, Administrative Assistant 10817 Kenai Spur Hwy., Suite 201 Kenai, Alaska 99611 283-5822 Re: Appraisal of Tract A-1 BARON PARK SUBDIVISION, #7 A Proposed Resubdivision of Tract A Baron Park Subdivision, #5 Per City of Kenai Purchase Order No. 32038 Dear Kim: As you requested, I have made an inspection and valuation of the above referenced property. The piirpoBe of this appraisal report is to estimate.* the current market value of the fee simple estate of the subject property for sales purposes.. Based on the inspection of the subject property and the investigation and analysis undertal,:en, and subject to the assumptionn and limiting conditions set forth in this report, I i:.ave formed the opinion that as of January 25, 19910, the current marlcet value of tr:e subject is: TWO HUNDRED TIT \IELVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($ 212 , 5 0 0 ) The estimate of value is based on an inspection of the property, an investigation and analysis as set foi:tlx in the attached appraisal report, and is subject to the assumptions and limiting conditions aet forth in the report. This report contains the identification of the' preperty, all assumptions and limiting conditions, perfi in ant facts concerning tho area and the subject property, comparable data, the reqults of my investigation and analysis, and the reasoning lealinq to the conclus s..on of values set forth herein. Thank you for the oprortuni.t:.y to be of servi-ce. Respectfully oubmitted, / ..YKliOi.! �rr i.�i.t��l �1.�1 •1�'La.��w�L U0 iv ano Ap ra f er ST11-U4ARY OF S U I ENT FACTS 1. CLIENT AND OWNER: City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Street Kenai, Alaska 99611 2. DATE OF INSPECTION & VALUE: January 25, 1991 3. PURPOSE OF REPORT AND OBJECTIVE OF THE APPRAISAL: The City of Kenai proposes to lease the subject property to the University of Alaska for development of the site for an indoor fire training facility. The purpose of the appraisal is to estimate the current market value of the subject property to appropriate money from the general fund to purchase the site from the airport land system. 4. PROPERTY RIGHTS APPRAISED: The fee simple estate 5. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY: Legal Description: Tract A-1 BARON PARK SUBDIVISION, #7 A Proposed Resubdivision of Tract A Baron Park Subdivision, #5 Location: The subject is located approximately 1500' north of the intersection of the Kenai Spur Highway and Marathon Road in Kenai Alaska. The property is located within the E1/2, of Section 33, T5N, R11W, SB&li Tax Parcel No.: Not Assigned Asseased Value - 1990: Not Assigned Taxes - 19900 Not Assigned Lot Dimensions: The subject of the appraisal is an irregular shaped site with di.menaions of approx. 1235' x 1265' X 1241.610 X 1538' . Lot Size: 40 acres +/- To o�h�. Level - at road grade. There is a small man made pond, located in the southwest quarter of the site, approximately 5 acres in size. Utilities: Electricity and telephone are along Marathon Road on the west aide of the subject site. it is proposed that Natural gas, water and sewer are to be ext endued along 14arat-hon Road also to the site. Access: Presently there is gravel road a.ccesa along Marathon road to the Bite. It is proposed that Marathon Road is to be paved from the Kenai Spur Highway to the site. Page 1 FRYKHOL31 & SCHAAFS'KA APPRAISAL Zoning: The subject is to be zoned IL -light industrial. Current zoning is 'RS - Suburban Residential. Easement/Restrictions: Presently there is only a preliminary plat for the subject. The surveyor indicates typical utility easements will be included. No known restrictions other than zoning exist. .Improvements: None .Highest &_ Best .Use: The highest and best use of the subject site would be for resubdivisi.on into smaller Lots for future development into a industrial park. As there has been limited market demand for commercial or industrial uses along Marathon Road this is viewed as a future highest and best use. 6. DEFINITIONS: Market Value. The moat probable price which a property should bring in a competitive and open market under all conditions requisite to a fair sale, the buyer and seller, each acting prudently, knowledgeably and assuming the price is not affected by undue stimulus. Implicit in this definition is the consummation of a sale as of a specified date and the passing of title from seller to buyer under conditions whereby: a. Buyer and seller are typically motivated b. Both parties are well informed or well advised and each acting in what they consider their own best interest. c. A reasonable time is allowed for exposure in the oven market. d. Payment is made in terms of cash in U.S. dollars or in terms of financial arrangements comparable thereto; and/or its equivalent. e. The price represents the normal consideration for the property sold unaffected by special or creative financing or sales concessions granted by anyone associated with the sale Fee Sim2le Estate An absolute fee; a fee without limitations to any particular class of heirs or restrictions, but subject to the limitations of eminent domain, escheat, police power, and taxation. An inheritable estate. 7. 10 Year Title Delineation-. The subject is a 40 �.tcre portion of a. large tract of ground conveyed to the City of Kenai by the, USA by deed on DE�cerob.or 1, 1953, recorded in the Yenai Recording District, on paces 30.3 through 312 of Book 27 under serial #64--528, April 20, 1964. No historic ealen of the property exist within the past': 10 yer..rn . 1-1 a f'i e 2 FRYKIIOI,M & SCHAAFS31A APPRAISAL FINAL CONCLUSION AND CORRELATION OF VALUE: After adjustments the five comparables sales used indicate a range of value from $5,900/Ac to $8,600/Ac (R). The low end of the range of value set by C-4 which is a 1983 sale of a 12.65 acre light industrial zone site along Bridge Access Road. The high end of the range of value is set by comparable 5 which is a 1986 sale which occurred prior to the recession, of a 32 acre unzoned commercial/industrial use site located along Kalifonsky Beach Road. In the final analysis of the comparables, after all adjustments are made, each comparable is ranked as being overall superior to the subject site. Each is located in a commercial/industrial area which had experienced moderate to strong market activity while the subject is located in area which experienced no demand during the growth period in the early to mid 1980s. Also tree subject site is reported to have a relatively high water table approximately 3.5 to 5 feet below grade. Although the shallow water table depth is not seen as a limiting factor to the sites highest and best use and no adjustment was made in the sales comparison analysis Ieach of the comparables is believed to have superior soils with a lower water table. As each sale is ranked superior to the subject the lower end of the range of value is emphasized and a $6,000/Ac value is concluded. It was stated previously that the subject has approximately 5 acres of land included in a man made pond in the SW1/4 of the site. This factor was not adjusted for the sales comparison analysis. In terms of a light industrial or commercial development of the 40 acre site, this 5 acre pond would be viewed as wet unusable ground. There is a limited recent market information from which to extract a unit value adjustment for wet unusable ground. Several historic sales from the early to mid 19809 were analyzed to arrive at a conclusion of value for this 5 acre wet unusable portion of the subject site. These sales included a 40 acre tract which was 100% writ and sold at $375/acre, a 40 acre tract which was 50% wet and the buyer indicated 190" value to the unusable 20 acres, a 40 acre tract which was 1/3 wet and reflected approximately $475/acre for the unusable ground and a 35.54 acre site along the Kasiiof River which was 100% wet and sold for $732/acre. This sales data reflects that one buyer paid nothing for the excess wet unusable ground while another paid up to $732/acre. Two of the comparables analyzed reflected values from $375/acre to $475/acre for excess, wet unusable ground. A $450/acre value for the wet ground on the subject is concluded or: $450/Ac X 5 Acres = $2,250 The estimated market value of the ueable 35 acres of the subject site is: $6, 000/Ac X 35 Acres = $210, 000 The estimated market value of the total 40 acre site ia: 35 acres @ $21Of 000 5 acr �s @ 2,F250 $212,500 (11) Pa.. I ge 36 FRYKHOLM & SCHAAFSMA APPRAISAL WI, YZI! -14 At* 2; 41 It Wn .a ky, f14 _41 ICA , ! C'.., 1'4., -�, , ?, 14 !� 4_1 i'l 4 J I _7 .7, 1 #7 14 1� 14 1 7 L 9. , r Fir 6. k"t I % 1 .1, .'- , , It Y,!W' r.,v � 61 IFE B',.' 199 1 W ago Brainch 11 rate.OfficlLb t:L 9,91 jr ;F W TO � r - do" R6ad, B,Idt., K no -99503 ra A 161-1.844 G, r 'JA 42 FIT, -B Pgro -P.th n 0! 210 ulte -�KV, 4',1! �71 PW01 , . 'L, 6Y. ena ?96 A U Z; 4521�2 193 - 5�"- 1 4 7t 1dh Will ,t ATTRt iam. 'At. I Mau as.i es, e prance- -brec1qsqresL,, f 209 a nu Ttle.i.ins suien t uneauo K499 7 ti d ona A f e e t,yester. some Addi Xenat Brakh C propgrt-ies- _SUanCe' riding B Rdad - T 0 -regard n Ce p n.,, that jiji, J&e en -re q sure;,&_c�, e gone 'through o I nqu eiiai AK-99611 7 4r.p 03. assessments,�L 190 -7719 M2 'j._ 4k ArA 83 I M7 t n. sr. -Us e ,the'L___.`_'. erwr i eat 8n matter, with-..' them el 'r.,.. po Id ip -,1 r 'ML6 A "d di -ou e Und T -ca d k .8 Y -Sui On Way te rou sm ent.* ro p eIr a as,; one .",.th' o.r ssm _th 't orer. -Ytodiak AK 99615.. a years It e it h r- t ter en :yi�ar o period :c osureL, a 07'486-8338 p 'd i s, aq, p w e..� .,,Vo i to* 6har .L -no higher+,.. -_'-perl _.d, has PO 0 'S 4e ;j s sUe e U U . d': e' r b e 'Wo ge -pc as t e'. a si the.- past. 0 se: Jli�L'JeS rd ra 0 nch r um r the' h _'Mehue', ox 469-'.. -A' &I. Y� "SO%vaid AK 996(A �3rd 'any o av e Me S ree o'. ,donta otild: 'h ease f & el h i; Wk-114-5272 U t 3 '22+5272 rding�. thi6L�.� __oftS rega atter V t na .-Branch Sincekely It-1ol ''Sir& -Avenue, Suite*, 6 tna,,'AK 99669 �007 16 ,�TAX 262-9594 "Wi JMd a ran' E -Aiiderson B_ ch it le Lcer v,-1590 Ee Financial Blvd. 16 .. Wasilla, AK 99687-- 907 376-5248 la k-' -1 907 274-7223 FAX 3 76-6010 Homer Branch 3670 Lake St. Homer, AK 99603 907 235-5201' FAX 235-5203 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI "Od Capdal 44z4a it 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907.283-3014 MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor John Williams and the Kenai City Council FROM: Kim Howard, Administrative Assistant DATE: January 29, 1991 FOR: February 6, 1991 Council Meeting RE: Ordinance 1414-91, Sale of Lands The Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission and the Kenai Parks and Recreation Commission have reviewed Exhibit A attached to the referenced ordinance. They recommended a minimum of five acres be retained for public purpose from the first parcel on the list which contains approximately 77 acres. Attached is a map which indicates the five acre portion. Also attached are portions of the minutes for the referenced commission meetings. If Council chooses to retain for public purpose a portion of the first parcel, the entire parcel should be pulled from the sale. There may not be adequate time prior to the proposed May 14 sale date to subdivide the property. If Council chooses to retain a portion of the parcel, several problems or questions come to mind regarding the future sale of the remaining portion of the parcel. KMC 22.05.030(c) says proceeds of the sale are subject to the rights of the former owner and the Borough. For the portion retained for public purpose the City would have to pay the Borough taxes and City assessments which would have to be prorated. KMC 22,05.100 says the former owner may repurchase up to the time of sale. If the parcel is subdivided, the rights of the former owner to repurchase need to be investigated. Council may wish to: 1. Approve the ordinance, including the current Exhibit A. In this case, the third "Whereas" should be deleted since it will not be a true statement, or 2. Amend Exhibit A by deleting the first parcel (the third "Whereas" would then become a true statement). /kh ' r ' �1�•t:� M� 1.�\ti�•..� L,L.7.•�I• • ,1 � I• ..r. 1 • .• w� • • .. • 1 i / . ' w i �tt , • t • 1 , 1 • - 1• DI M34 SETS 1.24A*N IDi cat irl'un Arir • is � � • y � 1P7 • 11 . /C2 it I • zt as III 1s lu 1• II ' �� t • • • .. dL . ti y y • 1 It4f li • 't • a) l4) • t•1 , • 'VLSI:•• Ng .: • ' . Z451 14ZS V IOS t4w It 1• I[11f .t( • �! • t �t • t • • 1.�'"IA1 e� IMF D I i 1� A •� �� � �� 1 i L I I C ` r I •1 I I•o5' /1 I l•1 �_ 11!�.�_.J 1 ._._.'IJQ _.1_ 1>Il�-. � �,e __ �! J ��� _� •. .. .mow I • . �_ ..,�n _ ,1 •►,, , KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Page 3 C. City of Kenai Proposed Land p Sale Kim Howard reported that the Kenai Parks and Rec Commission had recommended that all lands be released for sale except 5 acre Tract 1 of Momm sen's Subdivision which should be reserved for a future park. MOTION AND VOTE: Commissioner Scott moved to Support pp rt Parks and Rec s recommendation to reserve 5 acre Tract 1 Mommsen Sub for a park and dispose of other Cityla future seconded. Passed unanimousl, landsCommissioner Graveley y. 7. OLD BUSINESS a. Comp Plan Review Animal Control - Commissioner Murphyencourages suggested changing the word ourages and delete the should in the second paragraph on the last h develop page* Also include recommendation that Borough lop an Animal Control program o • g outside of city limits. Library_ - Commissioner Scott recommended that the 5 year time line for additional staff be deleted.. . Transportation - Commissioner Bryson y n felt that some mention of trails which need improvements should be made. Utilities - Last paragraph should reflect the desire for the proposed landfill to be in a remote ar City limits* p t of the Borough outside 8. REPORTS a. City Council Councilman Smalley noted the updated • p d CIP list and reported that the funds for th e Congregate Housing Project have from the Governor's been requested ' portion of the State budget. • that this project will be competing g This well mean State dollars, p ng against fewer requests for La Shot informed the Commission that• an Ordinance will go before Council at their next meetingto rezone a portion of Marathon Road to facilitat e the proposed UAA Training Facility. and Zoningwill hold a 1tY• Planning public hearing on this issue Due to .time constraints the Ordinanceue January 23rd. introduction before will go to Council for Planning and Zoning can act u o Hopefully construction of this r p n the request. project will begin in June. KENAI PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISS.ON JanuarN* 8, 19 91 Chair man , Richard Hul tber g s Page -2 - b. Bid for 1992 Co of er ence. - A?P& Board. The C i t Counci y did give approval to put �.n an appl+cation. A packet has been fixed up with the help of the Chamber and Kayo Will present it to the Board on Friday. C. Skr. Trip - Teen Center. Due to transportation problems, the ski trip scheduled has to be cancelled. Inquiries are being trade with Laidl aw but may be cost prohibitive so at this time the ski trips are in limbo. 6. OLD BUSINESS: None 7, NEW BUSINESS: a. Land Sale Property Review. Kim Howard answered Commissioner's questions regarding the land sale of foreclosed property and warted to know 1.f the Commission had any desire to retain any of the properties for public use. Director McGillivray informed the members that the City had no public use land in the Momms en Subdivision area and very little in the nearby Woodland area. After discussion it was felt a portion of Tract 1, Parcel No. 039-101-18, which is a portion of SE 1/4 lying east of Momnsen Subdivision, Addition No. 2, Sec. 25, T 6N, R12W, next to Kenai Chi.=opract+c, should be retained. ACTION TAKEN: MASSIE MOVED TO RECOMMEND A MINIMUM OF FIVE ACRES FROM TRACT 1 BE RETAINED FOR PUBLIC USE. CARLSON SECONDED.: MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. The Commissioners then pointed out the specific area desired to Ms. Howard so she could take the inf orm,ati on to Planning and Zoning. b. uayo to advise the Commission t hat the budget is due on H ebruar y 20 so budget items will be the :Hain emoh asis at the next mee'i ng which Jc edu=ed for February I 7. CORRESPONDENCE: L e ? t S t•J e ? j e i ? rJ ri o nr r� i S S i O i : a = : r-r ; --, /�yy' r n reaapo- rta T �,e �.nG �� m State of Alaska "c°h°I� Beverage Control Board LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONPAGE 1 OF 2 5W W. $e,;enth Avenue Ancnwsge. /xtaska 99501 Send Parts 1 and 2 to the ABC Board. (907) 27-8638 (Please read separate instructions) Keep Part 3 for your flies. This application Is for (check one) ❑ A full calendar year ❑ The six month period beginning and ending CTiON A. LICENSE iN _O TiON. Must be completed for all types of applications. Statute Reference For License Year Federal EIN Sec. 04.11. 1 ' Y.- License Fee $ of Application: License Type �j.;s ❑ New F�T.'.rLGT' • E] Renews A SA_ 4- W-df ❑ Within (Specify) OR ❑ Outside Municipallty .,,� -+ Filing Fes $ 100.00 If renews, as the license been exercised or active at least 30 eight -hour days during the past calendar year? (AS O4.11.330(3)) If no, application wttl b3 denled unless written request for 0 & 0 „,metier of operation Is approved by the Alcoholic Beverage ❑ NO Control Board. Penalty (If _._.• applicable) $` " Cu uor License Number ❑ Transfer of L icense Holder ❑ Relocation 88 _ 8 5 q Total Submitted $ Enter applicant's or trwwferse's namemaiand fling address as it should appear on the license: Doing B s s ( uslPess Name) 0 7 T T Community Council Name and Melling Address (See Instructions) I`�'E. L� NGE OMr K'"Ll ING �'�, Iz�C . 47 SPUR VIEW DRIVE MM, A[ASKA 99611 47 SEM VI a' DP= 210 FIDAIM I�1AI, AIASKA 99611 Cloy - , I - Business Phone Number(s) s ❑ T14S IS A NEW MAILING ADDRESS 907 28 3— 660 SECTION B. PREMISES TO BE LICENSED. Must be comp4eted for New and Relocation applications. Name to be used on public sign or In advertising to Identify premises: Is location of premises greater then or less then 50 miles from the boundaries of a munlclpallty (Incorporated city, borough or unified municipailty)? Closest School Grounds: I Distance measured under: Closest Church: 1 ❑ AS O4.11.410 OR ❑ Greater than 50 nOw ❑ Less than 50 miles ❑ Not Applicable � ❑Local Ordinance No.: Men to be licensed Is: ❑ Plans submitted to Fire -Marshall (Required for new and proposed buildings) ❑ Exls Facility New BuIMVProposed Bulkling ❑ Dlegrarn of Premises Attached (Required for all New and Relocation ications SECTION C. RENEWAL INFORMATION. Must be completed for Renewal applications only. Has the area when alooholk beverages are sold. served, Has the statement of financial Interest changed from the last PACKAGE STORE. Is the notice to sell akoholk bever- consumed. possessed and/or stored been changed from the statement submitted to the Alcoholic Beverage Control ages In reponse to written orders being renewed ? last diagram submitted? Board? ❑ YES ❑ NO ❑ YES ❑ NO ❑ YES ❑ NO SECTION D. TRANSFER INFORMATION. Must be completed for Transfer of License Holder and Relocation applications only. ❑. imroluntmy Transfer. Attach documents which evidence "defaulr under AS Names) and Mailing Address of Current Licensee(s) 04.11.670. r Transfer. Any instrument executed under AS O4.11.670 for purposes of -dpplying AS 04.11.360(4)(B) In a later -involuntary transfer, must be filed with this application (15 AAC 104.105(f)). Real or personal property conveyed with this transfer f ll t `- le: (Attach extra sheets r necessary) \ BEFORE TRANSFER, Doing Business As: (Business Name) BEFORE TRANSFER, Street Address or Location SECTION E. CORPORATION INFORMATION. Must be completed If applicant or co -applicant Is a corporation. (AS O4.11.390) Corporate Name SMIMINO AIASSKA, I23C. Doing Business As (Business Name) UTIM lv=/VIP LOUNGE Date of Incorporation In Alaska 4/09/87 Mall ng Address FAX 7155 Street Address or Location of Business _47 SPUR VIEW DRIVE City, State. Zip Code NIKISRI , ALASKA 99635 City and State KMI, AIASKA 99611 Corporate Office Phone No. 907 283-3660 Is the sbow named corporation In good standing with the State of Alaska. Department of Commerce and Economic Development? p YES ❑ NO Registered Agent (Name and Melling Address) LCUIS B. SC.I-n T •ING BOX 7155 NLKISI`I 11ASM 99635 Agenrs Alaska Residency Years: 28 Months: �'��On Mn 8662 CORPORATION DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS (Use additional sheets If necessary) _ % or Shares of Ownership Full Neme (Do not use Initials) Home Address Date of Binh LM7S I;. SCH=II`G BOX 7155 NIKISKI IT, 99635 910482 1 TI- _SE C . SCHILLIr4G SAN,11 AS ABOVE a1• r- C t= T . SCI i ILLIl`G SIZE AS ABOVE 12.123166i THIS AREA OFFICE USE ONLY License Number Date Approved Dlredoes Signature 1 1 _ I'' � � ,},` .a v i �,,:w��.5 ;�. . �. -�. ''j.� r�f�'; .Q..y .x:.�:fi'..'• .� *3 - s � i !�, .�• c - w X �? '� r•„La.�' -'f A,. t•'ts 1 "'• c •� � =�a� �[ .� + � - .•��t,C -(,. .. Ca aif•F k 1 •. �-��,'��.�iist��!'r p j`� �� j � I .�,:' �A d • * ' q � �f,..a"y! f ;� Y'i�'�- '�..�';_ t fir. �,,A{f =c.- r �(^ FS �'�+� aT a2 �Y`�<'✓ �.F/, j1r�'g� 7 .{ gf d'y� +�.�_.}, ,,. _ . U•k' _ ,�„��. � � f rT' .•�h�� ; a�> ^h k `'�' c �.-• ` ram, _ ..jt(. ,'4�'G �,�• t+y;ar 5rp,�y ✓ y� � i �y ALASKA LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION own_Im ., ..r- . SECTION F. INDIVIDUAL/CORPORATE OFFICER INFORMATION. The forlowing Infonnation must be provided for each applicant or corporate officer. K the applicant or co -applicant Is a corporation, the officers listed must Include the President, Vice -President, Secretary and Treasurer. Use additional pages as necessary. Full Name (Do not use Initials) Full Name (Do not use Inklels) _ � kZ.1 ILQ"'I&r_ �.11%= MON Address Wing Address •,• '► t c- r rr• City. State, Zip Code _ City, State, Zip Code Nu-: sl1 i TAIMM. 99635 M141E Home Address (N different from malting address) Home Addrese (N different from malling address) Date of Birth Home Phone Work Phone Date of Birth Home Phone Work Phone 2123 66 6- 662 283-3660 Length of Alaska Residency If applicant le a corporation, Identify tM corporate office you Length of Alaska Residency if applicant le a corporation, Identify the corporateofikeyou Years Months hold' Years Months hold. ''C, P.ESIDM7 23 11 1 S E ,T1'u'ZY aASLJRER Full Name (Do not use Initials) , 111MFSF C:T .AIRE SCLUT T -TNC;, Full Name (Do not use Inklals) Mafkp Address IF. AS AMITf' Wing Address City. State. Zip Code - = SAMV r CKy. State, Z� codai - - Homo Address (N dlfferoW from mallMg address) Home Address (N different from mailing address) Data of BM Home Phone Work Phone Date of BM Home Phone Work Phone -8662 283-3660 Length of Alaska Reakiency, ft applicant Is a corporation, Identify the corporate office you Length of Alaska Reside corporation, applicant Is a n co Identify the corporate office you Yes Months Years hold. hold. Yeah Months VICE -PITS IDEITIr Does any kxdlvbdual or corporate officer named above now have any direct or indirect Interest In any other akxgm k beverage business licensed In Alaska or any other state? ❑ NO ❑ YES H yes. give state, name of business. and address. V Has kXtvldual or co • any corporate officer feted above been oomrk�ed of a felony. a violation of AS 04. or been convicted as a foensee or manager of licensed premises In another state of the Iquor low of that state ohm the filing of the last application? ❑ NO ❑ YES N yes, please explain on separate sheet of paper. F o 1 SECTION N. DECLARATION. Must be read and certified by each appikanL declare under penalty of perjury that i have examined this application, including the accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief it Is true, correct and complete. 1 further certify that I have read and am famiilarwith Title 4 of the Alaska statutes and its regulations, and that In accordance with AS O4.11.450, 'no person other than the applicant(s) or licensee(s) has any direct or indirect financial interest in the licensed business. 1 agree to provide all information required by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in support of this application. If application is for a Beverage Dispensary or Package Store license, i certify that each applicant named on this application has resided In the state of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this application; and/or the applicant Is a corporation registered and qualified to do business in the state of Alaska for one year prior to the date of this application, or all of the shareholders have resided in the state of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this application. SIGNATURES OF CURRENT LICENSEES APPLICA SIGNATURES OF TRANSFEREE(S) Subaabed artd sworn to before me this Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of i 9 day of 19 NOTi1RY PUBLIC IN AND FOR ALASKA 't _ ., _ NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR ALASKA Mir commission expires - My mmmisslon woree Form 04-901 Pape 2 (Rev. M) y{� {� r�. � ,�. '�•..?-- r„¢'Rt►} �;�� fit. - � .sr rra a •• # t 'S� �,n, t, : ✓"�' 4 `,�`�kr � rf} �'.: a � >•s�'�?`,,'.3�'�•�..�+C"kyE;rk r w� s * � ;:�a1�rf-. ��,�,.4'y,�r���r+ .� ' ' , � KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH � , 144 N. BINKLEY • SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669 PHONE (907) 262-4441 January 24, 1 91 City of Kenai Attn: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk 210 Fidalgo Kenai, AK 99611 RE: 1991 Liquor License Renewal 28�93o DON GILMAN 621 �jMAYOR Un CD •� N 0 A�- KATMAI HOTEL, RESTAURANT & LOUNGE - Tourism, 8 - MR. D`S - Beverage Dispensary C - UPPER DECK - B Beverage Dispensary 7J- UPTOWN MOTEL ANNEX/BACKDOOR - Beverage Dispensary VIP LOUNGE g UPTOWN MOTEL / U GE - Beverage Dispensary r---PENINSULA OILERS - Recreational Site Dear Carol: Please be advised that the Borough will have no objection ection to the renewal application of b� the above noted liquor license(s) based upon unpaid taxes. The sales tax accounts registered for this business• required filing are filed through their re q g periods and the tax year of 1990. The business personal tax account and/or applicable • tax accounts are in compliance pp e individual p ance at this time. Please send us a copy of your City Council approval/objection letter for our records. Thank you for your cooperation in these matters. Sincerely, CN Shelley J. Morgan Delinquent Accounts 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 January 22, 1991 Ms. Linda Barclay Delinquent Accounts Kenai Peninsula'Borough 144 North Binkley Street Soldotna, AK 99669 - Re: RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSES Dear Linda, Please check whether the following liquor license renewal applicants are current with their taxes. May next packet is scheduled for February 1, 1991. Beverage Dispensary_ Katmai Hotel, Restaurant & Lounge - Tourism Mr. D's - Tourism Upper Deck - Tourism Uptown Motel Annex/Backdoor - Duplicate/Tourism Uptown Motel/VIP Lounge - Tourism Recreational site eninsu a l ers Thank you very much for your help in these matters. Sincerely, CITY OF KENAI C of L. Freas C' y Clerk clf 400 svu WALTER /. H/CKEL, GOVERNOR i ` DEPARTMENT OF ]REVENUE sso w. rrH AVE ANCHORAGE, AUISKA 99501-6898 ALGOhOL/CBEVERAGE GLWTROL BQARD January 17 , 1991 1,�19 20?I�c' Carol Freas, City Clerk 42 14 City of Kenai l�%q� 1 N . N 1 �l. 99� 210 Fida1go r Cry, Kenai, Ak 99611 o ryorc�i J tea+ 'r-Ai Ms Fr S�Zti•� Dear eas � We are in receipt of the following applications for renewal of liquor licenses withinq the City of Kenai. You are being notified as required by AS O4.11.520. BEVERAGE DISPENSARY PACKAGE STORE HOTEL, RESTAURANT & LOUNGE -Tourism MR. D'S - Tourism UPPER DECK - Tourism UPTOWN MOTEL ANNEX/BACKDOOR -Duplicate/Tourism UPTOWN MOTEL/VIP LOUNGE -Tourism RE ITE ENINSULA OILER 04-01 S LH A local governing body as defined under AS O4.21.080(10) may protest the approval of the a lication(s) ursuan PP pursuant to AS O4.11.480 by furnishing the board and the applicant with a clear and concise written statement of reasons in support of a protest of the application within 30 days of receipt of this notice. If a protest is filed, the board will not approve the application unless it finds that the protest is arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable. Instead, in accordance with AS O4.11.510(b), the board will notify the applicant that the application is denied for the reasons stated in PP the protest. The applicant is entitled to an informal conference with either the director or the board and, if not satisfied by the informal conference, is entitled to a formal hearing in accordance with AS 44.62.330-44.62.630, IF THE APPLICANT REQUESTS A HEARING, THE MUNICIPALITY MUST COKE FORWARD AT THE HEARING WITH EVIDENCE AND ARGUMENT IN SUPPORT OF THE PROTEST, Under AS 04.11.420(a) , the board may not issued a license or permit for premises in a municipality where a zoning P y ning regulation or ordinance prohibits the sale or consumption -of alcoholic beverages, unless a. variance of the regulation or ordinance has been approved. Under AS 04.11.420(b) , municipalities must inform the board of zoning regulations or ordinances which prohibit p the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages. If you wish to protest the application referenced above, lease do so in the prescribed manner and with P in the prescribed time. Please show proof of service upon the applicant. Under regulation 15 AAC 104.145(c)s the board will grant a local governing body an extension of 30 days in which to protest an application if a request y P q eat is filed in writing within the original 30-day period. If a municipal zoning regulation or ordinance prohibits the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages at the proposed premises and no variance of the regulation or ordinance has been approved, please so notify us and provide a certified copy of the regulation or ordinance if you , have not previously done so. PROTEST UNDER AS O4.11.480.AND THE PROHIBITION OF SALE OR CONSUHPTIOV OF ALCOHOLIC BEV4?RAGES AS REQUIRED BY ZONING REGULATION OR ORDINANCE UNDER AS O4.11.420(a) ARE Two SEPARATE AND DISTINCT SUBJECTS. Please bear that in mind in responding to this notice. Under AS 04-11,3109 if applicable, a notice is also being provided to the appropriate communit y council within your municipality, Sincerely, Beth Nielson Licensing Supervisor (901)277-8638 Y� 'State or A608 Alcoholic Beveragetbritrol Board �55(1jN. Seventh Avenue Anchorage. Alaska 99501 (907) 277-SM LIQUOR LICENSE APPL (CATION i ' PAGE 1 OF 2 ,�; � (Please read separate Instructions) I Sind Parts 1 and Z to the ABC Board. Keep part 3 for your files. This application Is for. (check one) ❑ A full calendar year ❑ The six month period beginning i!q n 1 i and ending SECTION A. LICENSE INFORMATION. Must be completed for all types of applications. of Application: License Type Statute Reference For License Year Federal EIN L_J New Sec. 04.11. �� �� •� _ L,�, 41 � v •- License Fee $ i r1, G'n. Q Renewal h �M t= A 7-1 r ' rthin a Munic�e (SpecKY) OR u Ot►t�id llitunldpanty -7 j 13 , •1 � ,l -7 Filing Fee $ 100.00 - ❑ Transfer of Current Liquor License Number If re a Ilcense been exercised or active at least 30 eight -hour days during the past calendar year? (AS O4.11.330(3)) Penalty (if-..._.�' License Holder t- p 7 [� YES If no, application win ba denied unless written request for applicable) $ ❑ Relocation • . waiver of operation Is approved by the Alcoholic Beverage ❑ NO Total o Submitted $ ' 1 `-- Enter applicant's or transferee's name and ma101 n9 address as It should appear on the incense: Doing Business As (Business Name) S ) ` Community Council Name and Mailing Address See Instructlons r: ' Flu( JUSU L A Qi Ler2s sir 3 5 �—F✓N e.c t3, •v c� • T ,� A:7Z i ,4 9-1 AWMAJ 73oY Soo g cityJJ 4. t - . K�.L ❑ THIS t5 A NEW MAILING ADDRESS Business Phone:Number(s) ! a 7— SECTION B. PREMISES TO BE LICENSED. Must be Completed for New and Relocation appoceftn& Nano to be used on public sign or In advertising to Identify premises: Is location of premises greeter than or less than 50 miles from the boundaries of a R_N l v 3 u t #* O, LAFP 5 municipenty (Incorporated city, borough or unified municipanty)? Closest Schgo Grounds: i Distance measured under: Closest Church* 1 ❑ AS O4.11.410 Oft ❑ Greeter than 50 mles ® Less than 50 ropes ❑ Not Applicable SZI,Ae S 1 ❑ Local Ordinance No.: Promises to be licensed Is: ❑ Plans submitted to Fire-Uarshall (Required for new and proposed bulidings) Exist Fed ❑Now Bui ❑ Building❑ Diagram of Premises Attached (Required for an New and Relocation apFplications) SECTION D. TRANSFER INFORMATION. Must be completed for Transfer of License Holder and Relocation applications only. ❑ Involuntary Transfer. Attach documents which evidence "defouir under AS Namo(s) and Mailing Address of Currant Licensee(s) - �04.11.670. ar Transfer. Any Instrunont executed under AS O4.11.670 for purposes of _Legul Ong AS O4.11.360(4)(B) In a later Involuntary transfer, must be filed with this ' application (15 AAC 104.105(Q). Real or personal property conveyed with this transfers • + Is: (Attach extra sheets If necessary) BEFORE TRANSFER, Doing Business As: (Business Name) BEFORE TRANSFER, Street Address or Location nR3 Arlr-A vrrlVt U5t UNLY Ucense Number Date Approved Directors Signature 1 Pape 1 (Rev. am) p"t•.'RRYIm:�r+.+f�+5..'� r�/'�+''Li ,',r c� ♦.-.� ��'�. � .. i`°�sY S'� �, ,i4 t�.tS.�X �.sk� �,4 .;�� 7 IN-�+f��'♦ _.. ri z' f`�� �.1� ��'�L��hil: ��'+•) � � . J r. "' a }y +N?f� t r,-1.�'ts •..7t y- +'�.• 3^'�"� •" . - .. •�` �Y fit+ �""i�sh� rL�1'�:��. AL.Abr%4. 1 1%dUwn MrrLR.,A I IUN PAGE 2 OF 2 SECTION F. INDIVIDUALICORPO RATE OFFICER INFORMATION. The following Infomnatbn must be provided for each applicant or corporate officer. Ii the applicant or co -applicant is a corporation, the officers listed must Include the President. vice -President, Secretary and Treasurer. Use additional pages as necessary. Full Name (Do not use Initials) Full Name (Do not use Initials) Mailing Addr.•e A"er yin 4�/ �, ,� ,���-� c.° z✓ MaAing Address ��. %� s G, f S�� �_ ,, City. State. Zip Code f I o *t- LL;t �:Itel City. State, Zp Code 44 Horne Address (If different from making address) Home Address (If different from malling address) Date of Birth Horne Phone Work Phone Date of Birth Home Phone Work Phone 14— "-- zo � -..,Z. - -, i 1 -9 �::� 4 , �/ [ Length of Masks Residency It applicant is a corporation, Identify the corporate office you Length of Alaska Residency If applicant Is a corporation, kien tlty the corporate office you Years Months f►oid. /�E_= A-� �" Ye Months hold. G Full Name (Do not use Initials) - _ • ,5:;r y/crn i - - �- Full Name (Do not use Initials) CUB l ti - 04iti w o,E�Tf/• Malling Address Melling Address fig s r �'T-'t'�---/--' ,may i3z/ City. state. Zip coda _ . - 9 ��i -city, State, code d��, 4 /�-) . - Home Address (I different from mailing address) Home Address (If different from mailing address) Date of Birth Home Phone Work Phone - Date of Birth Home Phone Work Phone q-2 7 . - 33 /e'/l QZ-31 -;?S3 - 7,5 / Length of Masks Residency If applicant is a corporation, Identify the corporate office you Length of Alaska ReWency.It applicant Is a corporation, kdentify the corporate office you Years ` Months hoc' 0/IQ 4--C-7- .�' '� ��f'i� r cj k1cl t•1 c0 4 E.-,e hokL ��SL//mac`- Ye � SECTION G. INDIVIDUAUCORPORATE OFFICER BACKGROUND. Must be completed for all types of applications. Does any Indtvfdual or corporate officer named above now have any direct or indirect Interest In any other alcoholic beverage business licensed In Alaska or any other state? R (� NO ❑ YES K yes. give state, name of business, and address. i Has any i KIMuel or corporate officer Acted above been convicted of a felony, a violation of AS 04. or been convicted as a licensee or manager of licensed promises in another state of tllw figtar laws of that state since the filing of the last application?. _ (R NO ❑ YEs K yes, Mee" explain on separate sheet of paper. SECTION H. DECLARATION. Must be read and c"Ied by each applicaft declare under penalty of perjury that I have examined this application, Including the accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief it Is true, correct and complete. I further certify that 1 have read and am famlllar with Title 4 of the Alaska statutes and its regulations, and that In accordance with AS O4.11.450, no personoother than the applicant(s) or licensee(s) has any direct or Indirect financial interest in the licensed business. . r agree to provide all information required by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in support of this application. If application is for a Beverage Dispensary or Package Store license, I certify that each applicant named on this application has resided in the state of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this application; and/or the applicant Is a corporation registered and qualified to do business In the state of Alaska for one year prior to the date of this application, or all of the shareholders have resided in the state of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this appiicauon. SIGNATURES OF CURRENT-LICENSEE(S) (APPLICA SIGNATURES OF TRANSFEREE(S) 7 Subecreed and sworn to before me this to Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 19 day of 19 1' � " NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FORZSKA :' �� :' ? -�' ' fj NO?AF�Y118LiC IN AND FOR ALASKA My corrxnlsaion expires , J . ., f _ / % 1 expires corrkr)leslonPR ' � �.. d, . y... ,..t ��,.,, ':.k 1�'i •�,,i�, -i.. Gi •yy- � -.'"j_A.pyf Y`.�tt �.��Y''.�s i•� }.,.. �v � � VA _. ,.. c -s i..' 4 ti. � +ur �'_` 8 \"`�i'► _ � . •Z. tt'�W_.�.. '� ��y��� 1 F "l` w -. ar .F . � � -. 4 . 'y . � t � s 7„ti; „��i•- i. ¢� .#�ZL• e _ Y, ! v4• • _. 'v'y9i 't` rT ,� � � .. t ,.tF`�"� "t ~ y.. w{ . " :1r';�'}.?��r-:'t,js'`r•iYv y*� r-.. ~'4Jf.• ttr',4';'-4z,,��}Y�2+�-7T*kF"-���`:�� ,•k�r„ yTM '� 't 6« � ��y� Y^" i'-1 a�- � ti.+..,,�„ -y; •.� gip. b �{e:�� 1 F• • [� "S L SK A 6 WALTER J. HICKi "J DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 550W. TTHAVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-M98 ALCii-CUC BEVERAGE XfR0L BQARD Carol Freas, City Clerk City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Kenai, Ak 99611 Dear Ms. Freas; January 30, 1991 �h�122g 3 '2Z sr � s JA N 1991 c; -11 CLW o C'61 ' Y OF KFNA' We are in receipt of the following applications for renewal of liquor licenses within the City of Kenai. You are being notified as required by AS O4.11.520. BEVERAGE DISPENSARY PACKAGE STORE OAKEN KEG SPIRIT SHOP #58 I &.is of Alaska PAGE 1 OF 2 B"`Control Bosd LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION sso rt s«.rm AlertAverse Anchorage, 99�' (Please read separate /nstructl ons) Keep Pert• I andfor y 2 to ur 1Ai ABC •eire' (007) 2772638 Keep Part 31er your rise. This "Mail- Is for: (check one) A tul calendar year ❑ The not month period beginning and ending SECTION A. UCENSE INFORMATION. Must becompeledforsutypseotapplicetlons. Type of Application: Lim" Type ❑ New Package Store Renewal Current Liquor Lkwise Number ❑ Tmefer of Statute Reference Sac. 04.11. 1 c. For License Year 19^1 Federal EIN n2_GG7C u12 License Fee s,'. '�C�� ❑ • Mon Iuy (Specty) OR ❑ Outside Municipality ICC. Filing Fee $ 100.00 if fenewN, hr erne bean exercised or active at lent 30 eight -hour a past wl•rder year? (AS O4.11.330(3)) Penalty (If , applicable) $ - J License Holder, 0796 ❑ Relocation :Q Y$ v r v applicationerst era l a denied uMw carton request ror wwar a operanw is epgwed by the Alcoholic Beverage NO control War(L Total I Submitted $ r p �s Enter appknnt's or bansierei s rem• and m edarg addrass eat shouq appearon th low": Caken Keg Spirit Shops, a Partnership of L,J.Carr Inv.,Inc. and BJG Inv., Inc. Alaskan Corporation Doing Bushow As (Business Name) Oaken Keg�piri t Shop i<58 titreat Address or Location of Business •.lilt- TI- I',enai Sp — Conan minty Council Hams and Mailing Address (B"l"`buctl°"`) city— Kenai, Ak 12100 Industry Way Bldg P DA ;Y Busatsss Phone Number(.) 2oi_ SECTION B. PREMISES TO BE LICENSED. Must be coffoeted for NOW and PAOCwtwn applications. Nome to be used on public sign or In sohre sing to Ider" penis": to location of prsrnisss greater than or was titan 50 mlisa from the boundaries of a mlaNepaay Qnwrpondod city, borough or unrad municipality)? Closest School Grounds: I Distance measured under: Cbeem Church: I ❑ AS 04.11.410 OR ❑ Greater Ow 50 meet ❑ Lass than 50 nuts ❑ Not App[e•bN 1 ❑ local Ordinanw No.: Pnrtsaw is W Ic•naad is: Ram submitted Marshall (Required for row and proposed buldings) toAMched ❑ Ex F (3 Newproposed B❑ mof (Required for at New and Relocationapplications) SECTION C. RENEWAL INFORMATION. Gelb• competed for Renemrapplications only. Has the area where alcoholic beverpw an sold, "'ad, Hesthestatememofllnandeltntereetchim scitomtheleall PACKAGE STORE. Isthe notice tosell alwhoftbwer- eonwinod. posaasead andforatorod been changed torn the statement submitted to the Alcoholic Beverage Control ages In reporns to written orders being renewad7 Met degram submitted? Board? I ❑ YES © NO ❑ YES © NO ❑ YES (j NO SECTION D. TRANSFER INFORMATION. Must be completed for Transfer of License Holder and Relocation applications only. ❑ l tvc"mtry Transfer. Abaco documents which w4dence "dstmulr under AS 04.11.670. ❑ Regular Transfer. Any instrument executed under AS O4.11.670 for purposes of applying AS O4.11.3110(4)(8) In a ister isvolurmary, trander, meet be Red with this applt tbn(15 AAC 104.105(Q). Real or personal property conveyed with thisbanster b: (Attach extra cheats 1 necessary) Nams(e) and Limiting Address of Current Llwnsse(s) BEFORE TRANSFER, Doing Bustnw As: (Business Name) BEFORE TRANSFER, Street Address or Location _ SECTION E.CORPORATION INFORMATION. W$tWwmpi•todtappteantwr sppllwmisaeorponuon. (ASa.11.390) Corporate Name Doing Business As (Business Nam) Data of Incorporation In Masts kialirip w Street Address or Location of Business f lily. State, zp Code t l City and SLsie Corporate Office Phone No. t' cat above ne r ed corporation In good standing vAth the State of ati Depowl nenl of Consnerco and Economic D•wiopnwit? YES ❑ NO Registered Agent (Name scud Meting Addre") Agent's Alaska ResiderwT Yearn: A4or ": Agents Phone Na. -PORATION DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS (Use additional shoeis If necessary) % or Shares o( Full Norm (Do not use Inklels) IN Address Date of BIAh O w•shp THIS AREA OFFICE USE ONLY 7 Y . �� Z' ` ; License Numbm Dot• Approved Directors Signature Form 04-001 Peg• 1 (Rw. 8/8e1 -D-CEN KEG `'SPIRIT SHOPS '3-AUG-90 ,:HRISTOPHER V. C/O LEONARD GREEN & PARTNERS CFO & SECY. niALKER �33 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE DIRECTOR -OB 1'/2/46 SUITE -9400 `',GENERAL PTNR OS ANGELES, -A 90071 011-u4-71-495-4546 '-AURENCE J. CARR '501 W. lOOTH DOB 7/28/29 ANCHORAGE, AK 99515 HM t907)344-2506 WK (907)277-6639 BARNARD J. GOTTSTEIN 1400 E. STREET DOB 12/30/25 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 HM (907)277-0382 WK (907)561-1944 JOHN J. CAIRNES 6411 A STREET JOB 1217127 ANCHORAGE, AK 99518 HM (907)248-5529 WK (907)277-6639 PAGE 3 OF 3 -0- DIRECTOR * -0- DIRECTOR * -0- GENERAL MANAGER * -0- ,'!ARK WILLIAMS 6411 A STREET VICE PRESIDENT * -O- '31OB 3/27/49 ANCHORAGE, AK 99518 HM (907)346-3411 WK (907)277-6639 ' IT IS ANTICIPATED THAT MESSRS. CARR, GOTTSTEIN, CAIRNS AND WILLIAMS WILL BECOME OWNERS OF LESS THAN 10% EACH, AND THAT CERTAIN CORPORATIONS, LISTED ON NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGES, WILL ACQUIRE MORE THAN 10% OWNERSHIP INTERESTS, SEE AS O4.11.050 (C). JWNERS OF 10% OR MORE; AFFILIATES: GREEN EQUITY 333 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE N/A * 100 INVESTORS, L.P.; SUITE 5400 LEONARD GREEN & Los ANGELES, CA 90071 PARTNERS, L.P., (213)625-0005 GENERAL PARTNER ALL AFFILIATES OF GREEN EQUITY INVESTORS, L. P. ARE LISTED ABOVE, OR, AS TO OWNERS (LIMITED PARTNERS) OWNING 10% OR MORE, ARE COMPANIES LISTED ON NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGES, AND WHO HAVE NO MANAGEMENT OR VOTING RIGHTS OR POWERS AS TO THE LICENCES. THE ONLY PERSONS WHO WILL HOLD A DIRECT OR INDIRECT FINANCIAL INTEREST IN THE LICENSES CAS DEFINED BY AS O4,11.490 (C), A LEGAL OR EQUITABLE INTEREST IN THE OPERATION OF THE LICENSED BUSINESS] IS L.J. CARR INVESTMENTS, INC. AND BJG INVESTMENTS, INC., COPARTNERS DBA OAKEN KEG SPIRIT SHOPS. Aar. ASKA j.MUOR LICENSE APPLICATION PAGE 2 OF 2 SECTION F. INDIVIDUAUCORPORATE OFFICER INFORMATION. The following htonrrtbn muot be provides for each appt ore or. corporate offkr. *the oppllont or co -applicant Is a arparatlat, the oftltws Noted mot hxlude the Pr"IdalL Vice-Presldent. Secretary and Tretourer. U" additional Poll" "noeewry. Full Nara, (Do not use Init als) ice attacliec Fur Nome (Do not use lnitleY) Wig Address - Mallhg Addrow .are. ZIP code city, state, Zip Code Nair Address (N drterad from "mlkq address) Hoar Address (r dffrem from malting address) Date of Satre Harr Ptwne wok Phone Date of BIM rkmr Phone Vvonk Phone Length of Alooka Rosbrroy NeppuamYocapaakn, hfenEly the wrpaatoofllnyou hob' L tAelAlaoka Nopplkrrd Yacoryorallon, benMytMcorponatetAlbs you hob' Yonne M010n418 reds kamr Fur Nome (Do not uw Inflicts) Full Naar (Do not u" halals) Maratg Ad**" r � _ MYlllfq Addrate, City. safe, ZIP Code Cry, state, Zip Code Horne Addnsa (N dlflowt from all address) Nona, Address (E dNlrrtt from rrtMWV address) Data of 8 M Hone Phone work Phone Dato of Bktlt Hortr Phone wotk Phone Length of Alaska Rwbartcy Veda Months N opplkaM Y incorporation. IdMlElytl1ec01p1ral-' ksyw hob. LowngtholikJoeltoRtooldency If oWlcantlsa corporation, ldsrafryth000rporats offloe you hob' reds &torah SECTION G. INDIVIDUAUCORPORATE OFFICER BACKGROUND. M+et-conooted-an "of-Ppoanons. Dow any kxftMal a corporate~ -- above nor have any drecl or Indirect Interest In any othw ekoholo trverago lerelrow larded In Alaska or any other sate? ❑ NO ZSYE8 N y.., ghe seat, name of euelnw, end adds". College Rd/EBX 1336 Aurora/ANC 0793 F.Astgate/ANC 0799 Palmer 2098 Muldoon/ANC 2094 Gambell/ANC 0792 No. Lights/ANC 2241 Sears/ANC 0795 Bottle Bin/FBX 0163 F:asilla 2266 Jewel lake/ANC 1397 Tudor/ANC 0794 rH��uff�ffmaan��n/TA,,(N�C fr11�7g999q Soldotna 2780 Bagle River 1464 Kenai 0796 Rafk11PY1 A1.41M Zorporate officwi7iQabove be" eonvktod of a felony, a vloletlort of AS 04, or been convktod as a rcetr" or rranagor of lkwr"d pnmY" In ano0 w elate of the rquar aws of Erat stale ohm Er fling of Eno eat applkallon? •10 ❑ YES N yes, planes wgsah on separate shoat of paper. SECTION H. DECLARATION. Mat beroedand oatN"dbyOOMeppk=L I declare under penalty of perjury that I have examined this application, including the accompanying schedules and statements, and to the beta of my knowledge and belief it Is true, correct and complete. I further certify that I have read and am familiar with Title 4 of the Alaska statutes and its regulations, and that in accordance with AS O4.11.450, no person other than the applicant(s) or Ilcensee(s) has any direct or Indirect financial Interest In the licensed business. I agree to provide all Information required by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board In support of this application. If application Is for a Beverage Dispensary or Package Store license, 1 certify that each applicant named on this application has resided In the state of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this application; and/or the applicant Is a corporation registered and qualified to do business In the state of Alaska for one year prior to the date of this application, or all of the shareholders have resided In the state of Alaska for at least one year prior to the date of this application. SIGNATURES OF CURRENT LICENSEES) (APPLICAIM SIGNATURES OF TRANSFEREE(S) Lru, ` - John J.Cairns Pates. J.Carr Investments,Inc. �2!µhrbi C� John J. Cairns. Pres. BJG Investments, Inc. BubvDeO and errnf�Mtor.lhs MY y SubsaDod and awom to before me thle day of DECE-BER 1e 90 ----- day of DECEMBER tg go NOTARY Ptl&JC N4 AND FOR AU1aKA - `/ NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR AfaSf(A W --fte on erplrea I , (; My txmataelon a plra� , ' i 1 Form 04-M Page 2 (Rev. deg) (.AKEN KEG SPIRIT SHOPS 23-AUG-90 PAGE 2 OF BOTH CORPORATIONS, L.J. CARR INVESTMENTS, INC. & BJG INVESTMENTS, INC: NAME ADDRESS OFFICE %, OWNER '-G ACQUISITION Co., 333 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE N/A 100 A DELAWARE CORP. SUITE 5400 (213)625-0005 Los ANGELES, CA 90071 ATTN: J. SOKOLOFF LEONARD I. GREEN C/o LEONARD GREEN & PARTNE PRESIDENT -0- DOB 10/30/33 333 SOUTH GRANO AVENUE DIRECTOR HM (213)858-0277 SUITE 5400 AK RES: YRS 0 MOS 0 Los ANGELES, CA 90071 WK (213)625-0005 GREGORY J. ANNICK C/o LEONARD GREEN & PARTNE SECRETARY -0- 008 2/24/64 333 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE DIRECTOR HM (213)392-1152 SUITE 5400 AK RES: YRS 0 MOS 0 Los ANGELES, CA 90071 WK (213)253-1430 JONATHAN D. SOKOLOFF C/0 LEONARD GREEN & PARTNE VP/TREASURER -0- DOB 7/14/57 333 SOUTH GRANO AVENUE DIRECTOR HM (213)275-6489 SUITE 5400 AK RES: YRS 0 MOS 0 Los ANGELES, CA 90071 WK ( 213) 253-1420 BRIAN J. BRUNDIN 509 WEST THIRD AVE. REGISTERED -0- (907)274-7522 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 AGENT AK RES: YRS 38 MOS 11 C: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING CG ACQUISITION CO.: NAME ADDRESS OFFICE %, OWNER LEONARD I. GREEN C/o LEONARD GREEN & PARTNERS PRESIDENT -0- 008 10/30/33 333 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE DIRECTOR HM (213)858-0277 SUITE 5400 GENERAL PTNR Los ANGELES, CA 90071 WK (213)625-0005 JONATHAN D. SOKOLOFF C/o LEONARD GREEN & PARTNERS VICE PRES. DOB 7/14/57 333 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE DIRECTOR HM (213)275-6489 SUITE 5400 GENERAL PTNR Los ANGELES, CA 90071 WK (213)253-1420 GREGORY J. ANNICK C/O LEONARD GREEN & PARTNERS ASS'T SECY. DOB 2/24/64 333 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE HM (213)392-1152 SUITE 5400 Los ANGELES, CA 90071 WK (213)253-1430 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE WE mm e-a Suggested by: City Council City of Kenai ORDINANCE NO. 1413-91 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA INCREASING ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY $1,025,000 FOR CONSTRUCTION AND LAND ACQUISITION FOR A NEW CAPITAL PROJECT FUND ENTITLED "MARATHON ROAD 1991 STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS". WHEREAS, the City desires to make street and utility improvements to Marathon Road, including paving, water, sewer, drainage, natural gas, electricity, and telephone, for the purpose of encouraging industrial development in the area, and WHEREAS, these properties are airport lands and the improvements may be financed by airport monies, and WHEREAS, the General Fund, in accordance with the deed from the United States Government and KMC 22.05.025(b), is obligated to pay the airport the fair market value of the property, if it is conveyed for such industrial purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA that estimated revenues and appropriations be increased as follows: Airport Land System Increase Estimated Revenues: Appropriation of Fund Balance 775 000 Increase Appropriations: Airport Land - Transfers out 775 000 General Fund Increase Estimated Revenues: Appropriation of Fund Balance 250 000 Increase Appropriations: Land Department - Land 250 000 Ordinance No. 1413-91 Marathon Road 1991 Street and Utility Improvements Increase Estimated Revenues: Transfer from Airport 775 000 Increase Appropriations: Administration $ 5,000 Engineering (design and inspection) 103,000 Construction 667,000 775 000 Airport Land Sale Trust Fund (Memo Only) Increase Estimated Revenues: Land Sales 250 000 Increase Appropriations: Reserved Fund Balance 250 000 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 6th day of February, 1991. RAYMOND MEASLES, VICE MAYOR ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk Introduced: January 16, 1991 Adopted: February 6, 1991 Effective: February 6, 1991 Approved by Finance (1/8/91) kl 22.05.020-22.05.030 lawful method or mode of conveyance or grant. Any requiring execution by the City shall be signed by Manager and attested by the City Clerk. The form instrument shall be approved by the City Attorney. instrument the City of any (Ord. 312) 22.05.025 Conveyance to Encourage New Industrial Enterprises: (a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, where it found that encouragement of a new industrial enterprise would increase the economic stability of the City of Kenai and would be beneficial to the City of Kenai, the City Council by resolution so finding may direct conveyance of one or more parcels of City land by the City Manager to such industrial enterprise upon such terms as to price, conditions of conveyance, and with such contingencies as may be set forth in said resolution. (b) In the event the land directed to be conveyed under subsection (a) above consists in part or in whole of airport lands, then the resolution ordering its conveyance will not be effective until the City Council by ordinance has appropriated from the general fund to be dedicated to the Airport Investment Reserve the difference between the appraised fair market value of said airport lands and the purchase price, if any, set forth in said resolution. (Ord. 612) 22.05.030 Sale: (a) Lands,:except tax -foreclosed lands, to which the City of Kenai holds title which are -not restricted from sale by the Deed of Conveyance to the City, or which have been released from such restrictions, which the City Council has determined are not required for a public purpose, shall be listed for sale by the City Manager, except that lands which have been leased shall not be sold unless the Lessee has made a written request to the City to place the land for sale. (b) Sales of land pursuant to subsection (a) above shall be made at not less than fair market value. The purchaser shall execute the "Agreement For Sale of Land" within six months of the date of appraisal. The City Manager has the option to dispose of such properties in accordance with the sale procedures set out in this Title: (1) By negotiated sale, or; (2) By outcry auction to the highest responsible bidder, or; (3) By competitive sealed bids to the highest responsible bidder. 22-2 (City of Kenai Supp. #44 - 5/8/87) C,� Suggested by: Mayor Williams City of Kenai RESOLUTION NO. 90-56 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF A PROPOSAL FOR A FIRE TRAINING FACILITY TO BE LOCATED IN KENAI, AND RESERVING LANDS FOR SUCH PURPOSE. WHEREAS, -the City of Kenai has prepared the attached proposal for a fire training facility to be submitted to the University of Alaska, and WHEREAS, the proposal includes installation of road and utility improvements to be financed by the Airport Land System, and WHEREAS; because the improved land will be leased at a nominal rent or will be donated, the General Fund will reimburse the Airport Land System for the fair market value of the improved land, and WHEREAS, the Council believes that the fire training facility will increase the economic stability of the City and will be beneficial to the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that: Section 1: Authorization is given for the City to submit the attached Fire Training Facility Site Proposal, dated October 15, 1990. Section 2: In accordance with KMC 22.05.025(a), the land described in the attached proposal, which lies within the West 1/2 of Section 33, T6N, R11W, S.M. and includes approximately forty acres, is reserved for fire training grounds and other possible future uses, such as a helicopter cold water recovery school. The City Manager may donate or lease at a nominal rent the land to encourage industrial enterprise. Section 3: In accordance with KMC 22.05.025(b), Section 2 of this resolution will be effective when the Council, by ordinance, appropriates General Fund money to pay the airport the appraised fair market value of the land. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 3rd day of October, 1990. ��OHN ILLIAAIS, MAYOR ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City CierK Approved by Finance: t-01a (9/28/90) kl e —R�-' Suggested by: City Counci� SUBSTITUTE City of Kenai ORDINANCE NO. 1413-91 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA INCREASING ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY $987,500 FOR CONSTRUCTION AND LAND ACQUISITION FOR A NEW CAPITAL PROJECT FUND ENTITLED "MARATHON ROAD 1991 STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS". WHEREAS, the City desires to make street and utility improvements to Marathon Road, including paving, water, sewer, drainage, natural gas, electricity, and telephone, for the purpose of encouraging industrial development in the area, and WHEREAS, these properties are airport lands and the improvements may be financed by airport monies, and WHEREAS, the General Fund, in accordance with the deed from the United States Government and KMC 22.05.025(b), is obligated to pay the airport the fair market value of the property, if it is conveyed for such industrial purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA that estimated revenues and appropriations be increased as follows: Airport Land System Increase Estimated Revenues: Appropriation of Fund Balance 775 000 Increase Appropriations: Airport Land - Transfers out 775 000 General Fund Increase Estimated Revenues: Appropriation of Fund Balance 212 500 Increase Appropriations: Land Department - Land 212 500 Marathon Road 1991 Street and Utility Improvements Increase Estimated Revenues: Transfer from Airport Increase Appropriations: Administration Engineering (design and inspection) Construction Ordinance No. 1413-91 775 000 $ 5,000 103,000 667,000 775 000 Airport Land Sale Trust Fund (Memo Only) Increase Estimated Revenues: Land Sales 212 500 Increase Appropriations: Reserved Fund Balance 212 500 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 6th day of February, 1991. JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk Introduced: Adopted: Effective: Approved by Finance:-.dl' (1/8/91) kl January 16, 1991 February 6, 1991 February 6, 1991 Suggested by: Administration CITY OF KENAI ORDINANCE NO. 1414-91 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA FINDING THAT CERTAIN FORECLOSED PROPERTIES ARE NOT NEEDED FOR PUBLIC PURPOSE AND MAY BE SOLD. WHEREAS, the City of Kenai has acquired numerous parcels of land through tax and special assessment foreclosures, and WHEREAS, the City administration has selected the parcels that appear on Exhibit A, which is attached to this ordinance, as those that should be sold pursuant to local ordinances and State statutes, and WHEREAS, the Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission and the Kenai Parks and Recreation Commission have reviewed Exhibit A and have not made a determination that any of the parcels are needed for a public purpose. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA that all of the parcels that are listed on Exhibit A, which is a part of this ordinance, are not needed for public purpose and may be sold. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 6th day of February, 1991. JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk Introduced: January 16, 1991 Adopted: February 6, 1991 Effective: March 6, 1991 Approved by Finance: (12/27/90) kl CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA Exhibit A 1991 FORECLOSURE SALE Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District Ref # Parcel No. Legal Description 1. 039-010-18 Por. SE 1/4 lying east of Mommsen Sub. Addn. No. 2, Sec. 25, T6N, R12W 2. 039-131-24 Lot 1, Block 2, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 3. 039-131-01 Lot 1, Block 5, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 1 4. 039-123-18 Lot 12, Block 6, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 1 5. 039-123-01 Lot 1, Block 6, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 1 6. 039-122-01 Lot 1, Block 7, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 1 7. 039-121-01 Lot 1, Block 8, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 1 8. 039-121-02 Lot 2, Block 8, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 1 9. 039-122-05 Lot 1A, Block 2, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No.l and Addn. No. 2 10. 039-101-07 Lot 1A, Block 7, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 1 and Addn. No. 2 11. 039-101-09 Lot 2, Block 7, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 12. 039-101-10 Lot 3, Block 7, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 13. 039-101-11 Lot 4, Block 7, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 14. 039-101-12 Lot 5, Block 7, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 15. 039-102-23 Lot 9, Block 12, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 General Description Former Owner On Redoubt, next to Crown Developers Kenai Chiropractic Approx. 77 acres m/1 2400 Redoubt Avenue Crown Developers 2404 Redoubt Avenue Crown Developers 2412 Redoubt Avenue Crown Developers 2418 Redoubt Avenue Crown Developers 2430 Redoubt Avenue Crown Developers 2436 Redoubt Avenue Crown Developers 1005 First Street Crown Developers 1014 First Street Crown Developers 1113 First Street Crown Developers 1117 First Street Crown Developers 1119 First Street 1121 First Street 1123 First Street 1125 Second Street Crown Developers Crown Developers Crown Developers Crown Developers 16. 039-102-24 Lot 10, Block 12, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 17. 039-102-25 Lot 11, Block 12, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 18. 039-102-26 Lot 12, Block 12, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 19. 039-102-27 Lot 13, Block 12, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 20. 039-102-08 Lot 8, Block 9, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 21. 039-102-09 Lot 9, Block 9, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 22. 039-102-11 Lot 11, Block 9, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 23. 039-103-05 Lot 5, Block 10, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 24. 039-103-04 Lot 4, Block 10, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 25. 039-103-03 Lot 3, Block 10, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 26. 039-103-02 Lot 2, Block 10, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 27. 039-103-01 Lot 1, Block 10, Mommsen Subdivision, Addn. No. 2 28. 039-150-09 Lot 5, Block 10, Radar Subdivision 29. 047-052-05 Lot 6, Block 2, Sprucewood Glen Subdivision 30. 047-052-15 Lot 1, Block 1, Sprucewood Glen Subdivision 31. 041-012-48 Lot 5, Block 6, Inlet Woods Subdivision, Part 1 32. 041-012-53 Lot 1, Block 5, Inlet Woods Subdivision, Part 1 1123 Second Street Crown Developers 1121 Second Street Crown Developers 1119 Second Street Crown Developers 1117 Second Street Crown Developers 1109 Second Street Crown Developers 1107 Second Street Crown Developers 1103 Second Street Crown Developers 1108 Second Street Crown Developers 1106 Second Street Crown Developers 1104 Second Street Crown Developers 1102 Second Street Crown Developers 1100 Second Street Crown Developers Across the Spur Hwy. Mike & Rita Gravel from Eadie's Bar 133 Sprucewood Road Edwin R. Lowry Building not included 134 Sprucewood Road Edwin R. Lowry 1122 Inlet Woods Dr. Norman D. Weber 1117 Inlet Woods Dr. M. L. Krediet 33. 041-012-55 Lot 3, Block 5, Inlet 1114 Channel Way M. L. Krediet Woods Subdivision, Part 1 34. 041-012-52 Lot 9", Block 6, Inlet 1114 Inlet Woods Dr. Lawrence Thomas Woods Subdivision, Part 1 Trustee 35. 041-013-27 Lot 10, Block 5, Inlet 1101 Inlet Woods Dr. Curt Morris Woods Subdivision, Part 1 36. 041-013-35 Lot 6, Block 2, Inlet 1604 Woodside Ave. Lawrence Thomas Woods Subdivision, Part 1 37. 041-013-33 Lot 4, Block 2, Inlet 1600 Woodside Ave. Lawrence Thomas Woods Subdivision, Part 1 38. 041-013-06 Lot 6, Block 3, Inlet 1103 Leeward Drive Lawrence Thomas Woods Subdivision, Part 1 39. 041-013-08 Lot 8, Block 3, Inlet 1107 Leeward Drive Curt Morris Woods Subdivision, Part 1 40. 041-013-51 Lot 1, Block 8, Inlet 1510 Windward Drive Max & Connie Best Woods Subdivision, Part 1 41. 043-030-19 Lot 1, Russell Subdivision 411 Eadie's Way Jennifer L. and Jo Ann Andrews 42. 039-032-22 Lot 22, Block 2, Black Mile 14.5 Kenai Siri L. Johnson Gold Estates Amended Spur Highway 43. 049-400-48 Lot 18, Block 3, VIP Ranch 900 Baleen Avenue Donnie M. Moore Estates Subdivision, Part 5 44. 045-040-06 Govt. Lot 21, Section 33, Northeast corner of Denali Mobile T6N, R11W Magic and Cinderella Homes, Inc. 45. 047-140-50 Lot 42, Block 4, Redoubt 1545 Stellar Vernon L. Lofstedt Terrace Subdivision, Addition #4 46. 047-140-41 Lot 33, Block 4, Redoubt 1527 Stellar Vernon L. Lofstedt Terrace Subdivision, Addition #4 47. 047-140-38 Lot 30-A, Block 4, Redoubt 1521 Stellar Vernon L. Lofstedt Terrace Subdivision, Addition #4 48. 047-130-71 Lot 24, Block 5, Redoubt 1520 Stellar Kenai Supply, Inc. Terrace Subdivision, Addition #4 49. 047-130-72 Lot 23, Block 5, Redoubt Terrace Subdivision, Addition #4 50. 047-140-32 Lot 17, Block 5, Redoubt Terrace Subdivision, Addition #4 51. 047-140-31 Lot 16, Block 5, Redoubt Terrace Subdivision, Addition #4 52. 047-140-30 Lot 15, Block 5, Redoubt Terrace Subdivision, Addition #4 53. 043-170-03 Govt. 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Brown, Finance Director e- C::) DATE: January 9, 1991 SUBJECT: Ordinance No. 1414-91, Sale of Lands Ordinance 1414y91, along with its Exhibit A, is Council's determination that certain foreclosed lands are not needed for public purposes and may be sold. Please review the maps attached to Exhibit A of the Ordinance to identify the specific properties. In general, the properties are mostly in Mommsen, Inlet Woods, and Redoubt Terrace. The additional!;information attached to this memo is provided to inform Council of the administration's plans regarding the sale. By adoption of the Ordinance, you are only authorizing a sale, you are not approving the details of the actual sale that are set out in this additional material. The Kenai Code specifies that the City Manager determines the timing, terms, and details of the sale; Council action is not required for these. However, the administration requests that the Councilmembers read and comment on the General Information, the Bid Form, and the spreadsheet which identifies assessed values, taxes and assessments owed, and the administration's recommendations for minimum bids. The methodology behind the setting of minimum bids is (1) just above the taxes and assessments owed if that total is small relative to value, or (2) a very low estimate of value if the taxes and assessments probably exceed fair market value. Many individuals in the administration have worked on this project just to get it to this point. Any input, from Council or other employees, will be appreciated. 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI "Od eapiW 4 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 of Kenai, Alaska Foreclosure Sale GENERAL INFORMATION On May 14, 1991, the City of Kenai will be conducting a sale of land that has been acquired through property tax and special assessment foreclosures. All bids must be submitted in writing on the bid form included in this bid package. Bidders may copy the blank form for the purpose of bidding on several parcels. All bid forms must be signed and completely filled out. Bidders must be at least eighteen years of age at the date of the bid opening. Any irregularities on the bid form, such as incomplete information, insufficient or inconsistent identification of the property, or lack of signature may invalidate the bid. All bid forms must be sealed, with the required bid deposit(s), in envelopes addressed as follows: City of Kenai, Alaska 1991 Foreclosure Sale Bid 210 Fidalgo Avenue Kenai, Alaska 99611 Bid envelopes must be received by 2:30 p.m. on May 14, 1991 at City Hall at the above address. Hand delivery to Kim Howard or Kathy Lawyer in City Hall is recommended. A public bid opening will immediately follow. Once received by the City, a bid may not be withdrawn. However, a bidder is not prohibited from making more than one bid on a single parcel. Ties will be broken by drawing the name of one of the tie bidders from a hat. The bidder whose name is drawn shall be deemed to have bid an additional $1.00 in breaking the tie. A $500 bid deposit in the form of cashier's check or money order must be included with each bid form. A bid envelope may contain multiple bid forms. Minimum acceptable bids are indicated in this bid package. Each sale of a single parcel of $10,000 or less must be paid by cash, cashier's check, or money order within fourteen days of the bid opening. Credit may be extended on sales of individual parcels of greater than $10,000 at 10% annual interest, with monthly payments and right of early payoff, with the following terms: Sales Price Down Payment Length of Note $10,000.01 to $20,000.00 50% of Sales Price Five Years $20,000.01 to $50,000.00 35% of Sales Price Seven Years Greater than $50,000.00 25% of Sales Price Ten Years All down payments must be paid by cash, cashier's check or money order within fourteen days of the bid opening. All recording fees and collection fees (set-up and annual) will be paid by the buyer. Recording fees will be deducted from the bid deposit. In the event that full payment (cash sales) or the down payment (credit sales) is not received from the highest bidder within fourteen days of the bid opening, the bid deposit will be forfeited and the successful bidder loses all right to the property. In this case, the property will be offered to the second highest bidder, who must perform at his or her bid amount within fourteen days, or the bid deposit will be forfeited. This process will continue until the land is sold or there are no more bidders. Bid deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be returned by City check within sixty days of the bid opening. This extra time allows the City time to offer property to the next highest bidder(s) if the highest bidder fails to perform within the designated time. The bid deposits, less fees, of successful bidders who perform within the designated time will be applied to the sales price. The City of Kenai will pay or satisfy all City special assessments (including deferred assessments) from the proceeds of the sale. In addition, the City of Kenai will pay or satisfy all City and Kenai Peninsula Borough property taxes through and including the 1991 tax year. The buyer will take the property with no amounts due for City or Borough property taxes or City special assessments. All property is to be sold subject to any and all restrictions, easements, or reservations of record, zoning ordinances, and any and all plat requirements and covenants. The City does not warrant that the parcels are suited for any particular use whatsoever. There may be major geophysical hazards, access problems, prior use commitments or easements, difficult soils or wetlands, or other problems that might make any of these parcels difficult or impossible to use. Because of these possible problems all prospective bidders are urged to examine carefully any parcels they are interested in prior to the sale. Prospective buyers are advised that the City does not warrant for its right, title, or interest in any of the properties. Conveyance will be made by quitclaim deed. No subsurface interest will be conveyed to the buyer. Prospective buyers are also advised that the City reserves the right to withdraw any or all of the parcels scheduled for sale, either before or after bid opening. Pursuant to law, any or all of the properties or parcels scheduled for sale may be repurchased by the former record owner(s), or their assigns, at any time before the sale. Questions concerning the sale procedures should be directed to Kim Howard at 283-7530 or at City Hall. However, the City of Kenai will not disclose bidding information, such as from whom bids have been received or for which lots bids were received, if this information is known, until after the bid opening. The sale of foreclosed lands is governed by Alaska statutes and the Kenai Municipal Code. This bid package creates no rights for purchasers or obligations on the part of the City. In the event of a discrepancy between information contained in this bid package and the statutes and ordinances, the provisions of the statutes and ordinances will control. City of Kenai, Alaska 1991 Foreclosure Sale 001MQ�I] Bidder's Name: Address: City, State and Zip: Phone Number(s): This bid is on the following property: Reference No. (found in bid package): Parcel Number: Note: The reference number and parcel number must match, or the bid will be rejected. Total bid amount in numerals: $ Total bid amount in writing: Payment will be made by: Cash (Check One) Credit, if applicable (Note: Only certain sales will be made on credit. In general, the purchase price must exceed $10,000 to be eligible for credit, and down payment amounts vary depending on the sales price. See General Information in front of the bid package for more information.) My $500 good faith deposit, in the form of a cashier's check or money order, is attached. I acknowledge the terms and conditions of the land sale as set out in the bid package and the General Information. Signature Date ?ORECLOSURR SALE, 1991 TAXES TOTAL DELINQ. TOTAL TOTAL AT TAXES ASSESS. ASSESS. TAXES REP ASSESSED CITY AT AT AT & MIN. # PARCEL M VALUE ACQUIS. 12-31-9D 11-30-90 11-30-90 ASSESS, BID 03901018 242,600.00 31,723.75 37,126.70 58,458.43 58,458.43 95,585.13 100,000 2 03913124 16,ODO.OD 2,317.14 2,481.04 4,208.31 4,208.31 6,692.35 7,000 3 03913101 16,000.00 2,280.40 2,147.30 4,208.31 4,208.31 6,655,61 7,000 4 03912318 14,400,00 2,298.62 2,418.83 4,2D8.31 4,208.31 6,657.14 7,000 5 03912301 18,000.00 2,231.16 2,632.04 4,208.31 4,208.31 6,840.35 7,000 6 D3912201 18,00D.00 2,587.55 2,775.31 1,208.31 4,2D8.31 6,983.62 7,500 7 03912101 18,000.00 2,621.19 2,811.95 2,824.01 2,824.01 5,635.96 6,000 8 03912102 9,700.0D 1,531.18 1,632.37 631.78 631.78 2,264.15 2,50D 9 03912205 8,600.00 1,230.47 1,422.01 359.23 359.23 1,781.24 2,000 10 039101D7 8,600.00 1,503.27 1,592.98 897.62 897.62 2,490.60 2,700 11 03910109 9,700.00 1,830.17 1,931.36 1,122.14 1,122.14 3,053.50 3,200 12 03910110 9,700.OD 1,830.17 1,931.36 1,122.42 1,122.42 3,053.78 3,200 13 03910111 9,700.00 1,830.17 1,931.36 1,122.66 1,122.66 3,054.02 3,200 14 D3910112 9,700.00 1,830.17 1,931.36 1,123.23 1,123.23 3,054.59 3,2DD 15 03910223 10,400.00 1,863.65 1,972.14 1,485.40 1,485.40 3,457.54 3,600 16 03910224 9,7DO.00 1,591.50 1,792.69 1,212.81 1,212.81 3,DD5.50 3,200 17 03910225 9,700.00 1,691.50 1,792.69 1,212.81 1,212.81 3,005.50 3,200 18 03910226 9,,100.DO 1,691.50 1,792.69 1,212.81 1,212.81 3,005.50 3,200 19 03910227 9,100.00 1,691.50 1,792.69 1,212.81 1,212.81 3,005.50 3,200 20 03910208 9,10D.00 1,83D.17 1,931.36 1,212.81 1,212.81 3,144.17 3,300 21 03910209 9,700.00 1,691.50 1,792.69 1,212.81 1,212.81 3,005.50 3,200 22 0391D211 9,700.00 1,691.50 1,792.69 1,212.81 1,212.81 3,005.50 3,200 23 03910305 9,100.00 1,675.50 1,776.69 1,212.81 1,212.81 2,989.50 3,200 24 03910304 9,700.00 1,675.50 1,776.69 1,212.81 1,212,81 2,989.50 3,200 25 03910303 9,700.00 1,675.50 1,776.69 1,212.81 1,212.81 2,989.50 3,200 26 03910302 9,70D.00 1,675.50 1,776.69 1,212.81 1,212.81 2,989.50 3,200 27 03910301 10,400.00 1,863.65 1,972.14 1,485.40 1,485.40 3,457.54 3,700 28 03915009 5,400.00 511.16 631.73 0.0D 0.00 631.73 1,000 29 04705205 13,000.00 493.79 493.79 6,652,15 11,953.95 12,447.74 7,500 30 04705215 13,000.DO 493.79 493.79 5,203.83 9,351.24 9,845.03 7,500 31 04101248 13,000.00 240.63 240.63 5,086.34 16,675.58 16,916.21 7,500 32 04101253 13,000.00 162.94 162.94 5,D86.34 16,675.58 16,838.52 7,500 33 04101255 13,000.00 429.55 429.55 5,086.34 16,675.58 17,105.13 7,500 34 04ID1252 13,DDO.00 594.79 594.79 5,086.34 16,675.58 17,270.37 7,500 35 04101327 13,000,00 135.61 135.61 5,086.34 16,675.58 16,811.19 7,500 36 04101335 13,000.00 946.95 946,95 5,086.34 16,675.58 17,622.53 7,500 37 04101333 16,600.00 1,090.05 1,090.05 5,086.34 16,675.58 17,765.63 7,500 38 D4101306 13,ODO.00 946.95 946.95 5,086.34 16,675.58 17,622.53 7,500 39 04101308 13,000.00 135.61 135.61 5,086.34 16,675.58 16,811.19 7,500 40 04101351 13,000.00 309.09 309.D9 5,086.34 16,675.58 16,984.67 7,500 41 04303019 11,200.00 0.00 0.00 5,609.29 9,327,27 9,327.27 7,500 42 03903222 3,600.00 0.00 127.02 D.00 D.00 127.02 50D 43 04940048 13,800.00 1,032.41 1,339.76 0.00 0.00 1,339.76 1,700 44 01504006 24,500.00 0.00 0.00 6,214.45 12,D61.92 12,061.92 12,500 45 04714050 12,000.00 1,026.16 1,151.35 3,902.58 6,337.13 7,488.48 7,500 46 04714041 12,000.00 0.00 125.17 4,192.58 6,808.03 6,933.20 7,500 47 04714038 13,200.00 1,108.37 1,246,06 6,394.59 10,383.67 11,629.73 7,500 48 D4713071 12,00D.00 558.75 558,75 4,634.69 7,525.96 8,084,71 7,500 49 04713072 12,000.00 0.00 125.17 3,965.72 6,439.60 6,564.77 7,500 50 04714032 13,200.00 1,108.37 1,246.06 7,5D4.69 12,186.33 13,432,39 7,500 51 04714031 13,900.00 1,149.84 1,294,84 8,760.37 14,225.29 15,520.13 7,500 52 04714030 13,200.00 1,108.37 1,246.06 6,118.21 9,934.91 11,180.97 7,500 53 04317003 46,500.00 0.00 1,551.71 3,641.58 3,641.58 5,193.29 5,500 TOTAL 901,700,00 93,640.36 105,460.94 228,672.91 391,947.46 497,408.40 382,800 CITY OF KENAI ORDINANCE NO. 1415-91 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA AMENDING THE OFFICIAL CITY OF KENAI ZONING MAP FOR CERTAIN LANDS ADJACENT TO MARATHON ROAD, WITHIN SECTIONS 32 & 33, T6N, R11W, S.M. AK. WHEREAS, KMC 14.20.270 establishes a procedure to amend the Official Zoning Map of the City of Kenai, and WHEREAS, the Official City of Kenai Zoning Map depicts these lands as partially Conservation (C) and partially Suburban Residential (RS). WHEREAS, the City of Kenai desires to render the entire area one zone which would allow the development of these airport lands for industrial, manufacturing, and potential educational training facilities, etc., and WHEREAS, the proposed zoning designation is Light Industrial (IL), and, WHEREAS, the Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission held a public hearing on January 23, 1991 and as a result of that public hearing recommend approval of - the proposed amendment to the Light Industrial (IL) zoning designation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, as follows: Section 1. Subject properties consisting of those lands depicted in Exhibit A described as lands adjacent to Marathon Road, within Sections 32 & 33, T6N, R11W, S.M. AK are hereby amended to Light Industrial (IL). PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 6th day of February, 1991. John J. Williams, Mayor ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk First Reading: January 16, 1991 Second Reading: February 6, 1991 Effective Date: March 8, 1991 leh (1/9/91) � , 4 REZON E IRS TO �L REZONE '- `, 29 28 28 32 . 33 � �� Ex � sT►� G �$ ovND'��Y �01ZT ILX�I S O F SEAT � �N S .. 3Z iE 5s T(oN , R\1W, 1 jl gif t K -- •r,, . -- - ••�••;�••• i, 6 • IL : :. JAN-1� OUSEK �• o� 2 21 I y 24 R C SUB 2 3 fy 11 --J L - -O ��► 2- r (3�) Smay- 'r BARON SUB. PARK l :Jr � d• . NO. 5 37 ,0,�' 0 YaN Izlq zzCV 0 1 L�- - -- - - 00 k s4g0 OB �0mQ= m<n zzo D Np jO4q a m m� �(z) n ) 2 O ;; TR. B KENAI SPUR o z- T770, I N L 1� i11 � IQ N Oil �4 J J 1 4 5 R S- 2 12 21 11 NQ Gd -� P �, �4C:) e ��Q 131 1C Tr "4 13 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI Oaf 4 41"d 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 MEMORANDUM TO: Planning & Zoning Commission FROM: Jack La Shot, City Engineer DATE: January 10, 1991 SUBJECT: Resolution PZ-4-91: Rezone properties adjacent to Marathon Road within Section 32 & 33, T6N, R11W, S.M. AK Background _ Applicant: City of Kenai Legal Description: See above and Exhibit "A" I Existing Zoning': Suburban Residential (RS) and Conservation (C) Proposed Zoning: Light Industrial (IL) Existing Land Use: Undeveloped except for an existing borrow pit that is now a pond, and an archery range. Proposed Land Use: Industrial, Manufacturing, Educational, Training Facilities, etc. Discussion The property described above is adjacent to Marathon Road and encompasses land that has been set aside for such facilities as the UAA Fire Training Center, Coast Guard Cold Water Training Facility, People Count School, etc. Currently, the zoning is Suburban Residential (RS) and Conservation (C) which would not be compatible for placement of such facilities. The current Land Use Plan designates the area for "Office/Manufacturing", as it does for the entire airport. For the area in question, this use seems compatible with the intended use, as no classification exists for general industry at this time. As the City is in the process of updating the Comprehensive Plan, the Land Use Plan and Zoning will be reviewed Citywide, especially within the airport lands boundary. This zoning change represents what I believe will be consistent with the update. It is important, however, to complete this rezone now to enhance the proposal the City has presented to the University of Alaska for the placement of the Fire Training Center and other potential facilities. The boundaries of the proposed rezone generally follow the fringe of upland properties as defined by the Corp of Engineers. As the Land Use Plan is updated, the area within the IL zone designation will have the designation of "General Industry", and the area outside the IL zone (presently conservation) will have the designation of "Conditional Use Wetlands". CITY OF KENAI REZONING APPLICATION DATE: January 9, 1991 1. PETITIONER: City of Kenai AND 2. ADDRESS: 210 Fidalgo Kenai, Alaska PHONE: 283-7933 3. WRITTEN SIGNATURES: �CL( 4. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Portions of Sections 32 & 33, T6N, R11W, S.M., AK 5. PRESENT ZONE: RS & C 6. PROPOSED ZONE: IL 7. INTENDED USE AND/OR REASON FOR REZONING: To allow for the development of Industrial, Manufacturing, and Educational Training Facilities, etc. B. REZONING CHECKLIST: -- a. map X b. signatures X C. deposit/advertising fee ($200) N/A d. application form or letter X ExH 1el11T A 29 28 jL 32 3 • ,• � � I', •�•�•' ':�• :-:: � � ... Isle• I,.. '� Vic. _ �•'1: 'll::�� 'i•. ..I,:IL, .1.. h. I — --- ` IIIIIIIIIIIIIII E O E CT�- 33 �� Ex 1 sT� N G �$ ov�►DA'czti '�oRT lL7�IS Orr SE�-T t ON S 3'Z 33 TIC N , R 1W, i L } ; JAN- 17 T. A y p IO 21 1 y Z4 OUSEK o , R� O �+�.► 9UB Z 3 -f Z_J L_ t �7 BARON SUB. PARK NO. 5 4� Z h O ZQ IL ksRo .H 0dE o Oo �Riy `e �4P4q m03 � 3 2) O "R. B KENAI SPUR O I\ V ' RSa � 3 s NO G O P A,, moo. "� Zv 13 _ 1 s�IA IT rri -- r -- - ->7 0 77 o 1 41 I �, 1 1 � IzJ I 1 J L--- RS-2 OAF. T, .A' if I ME f CITY OF KENAI ADVISORY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PZ 91— 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE ADVISORY PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF KENAI RECOMMENDING (APPROVAL) (DENIAL) OF THE REQUESTED (REZONING) (LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT) SUBMITTED BY City of Kenai (Applicant) FOR Portions of Sections 32 & 33, T6N, R11W, S.M. AK (legal description) WHEREAS, the Commission finds the following: 1. The subject property is currently zoned RS & C 2. The present land use plan designation of the subject property is 3. The proposed (ZONING DISTRICT) (LAND USE PLAN DESIGNATION) for the affected property is Light Industrial (IL) 4. An appropriate public hearing as required has been conducted by the Commission on January 23, 1991 5. That the following additional facts have been found to exist: NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Advisory Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai that the petitioned (REZONING) (LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT) is hereby (RECOMMENDED) (NOT RECOMMENDED) to the Kenai City Council. PASSED by the Advisory Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Kenai, Alaska, this 23 day of January 1991 Pa� W A Chair an ATTEST: C-5 Suggested by: City Council City of Kenai ORDINANCE NO. 1416-91 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA INCREASING ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY $147,000 IN A NEW CAPITAL PROJECT FUND FOR ROAD, WATER, AND SEWER IMPROVEMENTS TO FAA ROAD. WHEREAS, the City of Kenai is developing the area adjacent to FAA Road, and WHEREAS, the development requires that improvements be made to the road and that water and sewer lines be extended, and WHEREAS, because this land is owned by the airport, airport monies may be used to finance these improvements, which will increase the value of the property and increase future lease or sale revenues to the airport. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA that estimated revenues and appropriations be increased as follows: Airport Land S'Vstem Increase Estimated Revenues: Appropriation of Fund Balance 147 000 Increase Appropriations: Airport Lands - Transfers Out 147 000 FAA Road, Water and Sewer Improvements Increase Estimated Revenues: Transfer from Airport Land System 147 000 Increase Appropriations: Administration $ 500 Engineering Design 7,500 Inspection 12,000 Construction 127,000 147 000 I Ordinance No. 1416-91 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA this 6th day of February, 1991. JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk Introduced: January 16, 1991 Adopted: February 6, 1991 Effective: February 6, 1991 Approved by Finance: o�' 9Q (1/11/91) kl F"'ta9° L.5 i fie, 4t 10 M - Jp" 10, 1911 ;�e��1 M i Pc�Y ,+zocrcTt ►� G 0 r PAD n L girt e'S Rook a � xr+urxr New RoAb \ P�tRK�a Lot / l 1 � P40P0® PGorfRTY UN w00� .aa m iaxwmr FAA 6 - / TRACT A-1 ppog .wr rw NEA OF DIOKX-OAKMf A z I � ns.swr .. r y� . PgOP175ED vWjW EASEMOCT CoNGRC(*TS _ O fftl VS/1176UAW mar O+ 1791-1991 CITY OF KENA e-5a- %Od 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 TO: William J. Brighton, City Manager FROM: Keith Kornelis, Public Works Director DATE: February 1, 1991 C11(l SUBJECT: FAA Road Water and Sewer Improvements FOR: Council meeting of February 6, 1991 I have been reviewing the Kenai Airport Lands around the Senior Citizens Center and the proposed site of the new Congregate Housing Facility. I found that the existing road, (FAA Road), and the water, and sewer mains are in poor locations which make some of the Airport Lands less desirable. The present road is not next to the property line and creates a long pie shaped lot which would be difficult to develop. There is also no dedicated right-of-way to the Senior Citizens lot or future lot just north of that. This whole area needs to be replatted with properly placed road and water and sewer systems which will enhance the area. The road and water and sewer improvements will increase the value of all this property, including the Congregate Housing site, thus providing more money to the Airport Lands System when it is sold or leased. Therefore, Airport Land Funds are being used to finance this project. I have attached a copy of Livingston/ Slone Is proposal to design this improvement who will be using the expertise of Wince, Corthell, Bryson as civil sub -consultants. The project will bid as a separate bid schedule of the Congregate Housing Facility project. Because the congregate housing construction contractor will be in this area excavating, backfilling and running utility lines for the housing project we hope to get a reduced cost for this FAA Road, water and sewer project. Both projects will be done at about the same time and a tremendous amount of coordination would be required by both projects so we decided to make the construction contractor the same company. Page 2 If the Council agrees with this the following motion would be in order: I propose that the City of Kenai enter into an agreement with Livingston IS lone to provide the architect/engineering design of the FAA Road, water and sewer improvements for a total mot- to -exceed amount of $7,494.00. KK/kv -1 - January 10, 1991 I ROW IV 4 Architecture Engineering Planning interior Design Incorp-mcd Mr. Keith Komilus Public Works Director City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Kenai, Alaska 99611 Subj.: Fee Proposal Water, Sewer & Road Relocation— FA A Meow e Ref.: Kenai Congregate Housing LSI PN: 9017.00; VN: 1.4 Dear Keith: Attached is our proposal for the design of the relocation of the water and sewer mains and the existing road into the site. We anticipate that the work will generally be in accordance with the attached January 7,1991 proposal from Wince•Corthell•Bryson and their preliminaryre-routing of the. utilities and road I understand that Mark Blanning has reviewed this layout with you. Our proposal includes: A. LSI's Services: 1. pro�ect management, coordination & approvals. 12 hrs 2. design Congregate Housing parking to interface 8 hrs with redesigned site access & utilities. 3. define this work as a separate bidding item in the 8 hrs contract and bidding documents. Total Time 28 hrs LSI's Services @ $88/hr ave $2,464.00 B . Wince•Corthell•Bryson Services: (with mark-up) $4,830.00 C . Expenses: (printing, phone, fax, postage) $200.00 Total Not to Exceed Cost: $7,494.00 We are assuming that the Kenai Congregate Housing project design will be based upon the resulting relocation design and that an alternate site design will not be required in the event that the City does not proceed with the relocations. We have assumed that LSI's efforts will be limited to those necessary for the housing project and do not include work on adjacent property Thomas W. Livingston, AIA Donald E. Slone, PE 3900 Arctic Blvd. Suite 301 Anchorage, Alaska 99503.5790 (907) 562.2058 FAX (907) 561-4528 except to the extent included in WCB's proposal. We have not included a fee for a construction cost estimate for the relocation work. If you to have a cost estimate, please let us know and we will send you a revised proposal. Please let us know if you have questions about this proposal. Sincerely, LIVINGSTON SLONE, INC. Donald E. Slone, PE President Attachments: 1. Wince•Corthell•Bryson 1/1/91 proposal 2. Drawing: Preliminary Rerouting of Road & Utilities, dated 1/10/91 1 L.52 Pik 'It -)O t 1�0 U 71 L In e5 f; 11 I � Rif 1 S 70 11V New Rolle e Lot I rr ua K',o,.QDGA / l FM TRACT A-1 wot / I 'L wu ar oMa+oura«tuT T y f-11 Lotj2 rr.eorS' y -. f ROP0.t<p VIUTT i �ausIN6 _ 1 .r.s.... C-6 Suggested By: Mayor CITY OF KENAI RESOLUTION 91-1 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, URGING ELECTRICAL INTERTIE CONSTRUCTION SUPPORTED BY STATE FUNDING. WHEREAS, the Interties Reserve Account was established with $100 million in unexpended funds from the Railbelt Energy Fund, which was originally established to be used exclusively to meet the energy needs of Alaskans in the Railbelt Region; and, WHEREAS, the Railbelt Energy Council endorsed use of a portion of the Railbelt Energy Fund to upgrade the Anchorage - Fairbanks electrical intertie system; and, WHEREAS, Alaskans in other regions of the state continue to enjoy the benefits of state -financed energy projects and the Bush continues to receive annual energy cost assistance through the Power Cost Equalization Program; and, WHEREAS, a study by the North American Reliability Council has determined that the existing Railbelt intertied transmission system is below accepted industry reliability standards in the Lower 48 states; and, WHEREAS, utility sponsored studies show that two new sections of 138 kilovolt intertie line will have positive benefit -cost ratios and will yield many millions of dollars in benefits; and, WHEREAS, because of limited existing intertie capacity, the full generation benefits of the Bradley Lake Hydro Project will not be realized without intertie upgrades; and, WHEREAS, a new electrical transmission line between Healy and Fairbanks will enable the Usibelli Coal Company's Healy Coal Project to deliver its full output to the Fairbanks electrical load center; and, WHEREAS, the transfer of economical energy between Southcentral general sources will be greatly enhanced with a new 138 kilovolt Kenai -Anchorage southern intertie; and, WHEREAS, transmission system reliability and increased control over major power outages will be much improved with the addition of a 138 kilovolt southern intertie; and, -1- Resolution 91-1 WHEREAS, electric utilities serving the Railbelt have pledged to pay intertie construction costs above $125 million and make payments to the State beyond the term of debt service throughout the useful life of the lines. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that the Legislature be urged to make an appropriation of $125 million to the Alaska Energy Authority from the Railbelt Interties Reserve Account and other funds for construction of a new 138 kilovolt line between Healy and Fairbanks and the addition of voltage compensation on the existing Anchorage -Fairbanks transmission system, and for construction of a new 138 kilovolt line between Soldotna and Anchorage. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Governor is urged to support this legislative appropriation in its entirety. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, the sixth day of February, 1991. ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk (1/21/91) -2- John J. Williams, Mayor Homer Electric Asteociation, Zac. CENTRAL OFFICE: 3977 LAKE STREET • HOMER, ALASKA 99603 a (907) 235-8167 January 15, 1991 Mr. John Williams, Mayor and City Council of Kenai City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Kenai, Alaska 99611 Dear Mr. Mayor: REF: SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN RAILBELT INTERTIES b15''�l�f u � JA N CViY C1 The Railbelt utilities will be making a joint effort to convince the 1991 Legislature to fund the Southern and Northern Interties. It is very important for the Kenai Peninsula that the Southern Intertie is funded and built. A second intertie is absolutely necessary to bring us up to operating standards currently existing in the Lower 48. Having a second transmission line linking the Kenai Peninsula with generation facilities in other areas of the state will increase reliability for electrical service on the Kenai Peninsula and will allow efficient operations of the interconnected Railbelt system. We respectfully ask that the City Council adopt a resolution in support of the Railbelt Intertie. (See sample resolution attached to be introduced at the Kenai Peninsula Borough meeting on January 22, 1991.) Please support Keeping Alaska's Future Bright. Sincerely yours, HOMER LECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC. N. L. Story Acting General Manager NLS:em Attachments cc: City Council Members Reliable Railbelt Energy Through Intertie Upgrades Intertie proposal The railbelt electrical utilities, representing some 300,000 residential, commercial and industrial consumers, proposes that the state of Alaska provide substantial financing assistance for the construction of two new sections of 138 kilovolt (kV) transmission Intertie line - one between the Kenai Peninsula and Anchorage and a section between Healy and Fairbanks. Both sections have been estimated to cost $150 million in 1990 dollars. Further cost analysis are ongoing. The 138 W Kenai -Anchorage southern intertie would bring Bradley Lake hydroelectric power into the Railbelt grid system. The Healy -Fairbanks northern Intertie would allow more low-cost power to flow throughout the Rallbelt. Making it work Last session, the Legislature put unappropriated funds from the Railbelt Energy Fund into an "Intertles Reserve Account" within the General Fund. It contains $100 million plus interest. Utilities serving the Railbelt region are asking the Legislature to appropriate this account to the Alaska Energy Authority (AEA) for construction of the proposed intertie sections. Additional state funding or financing is also sought. Rallbelt utilities would sign an agreement with the Energy Authority to pay full debt service. The utilities would further make payments to the state after capital costs are paid during the useful life of the lines. Also, the utilities will cover costs of maintenance and operation over the life of the new interties under a separate agreement with AEA. These agreements show the utilities' willingness ARECA 1-91 to share intertle costs so this vital upgrade of the Railbelt energy system can be built in a timely manner - and without putting a cost burden on consumers or the state. Interties make sense The interties are solid energy projects that stand up to economic analysis while yielding measurable benefits for some three -fourths of Alaska's population. Alaska Is looking at a window of opportunity to make the best use of its hydro generation capacity and lock in energy security and reliability for the railbelt population center. The 90-megawatt Bradley Lake project will be on line in a matter of months. The state has a major investment in this $330 million hydro project. Upgrading the Railbelt intertie grid will allow Bradley Lake to reach its fullest potential. The Legislature has specifically set aside a $100 million account to make sure Bradley Lake achieves its highest and best use and that Alaskans have access to reliable, economical power. The next logical step is to upgrade the intertie system so consumers from Homer to Fairbanks can be assured of a strong, stable power transmission system plus access to more low-cost generation. Also, commercial and industrial growth hinges on reliable, affordable energy. Upgrading the intertles through a state -utilities partnership makes economic sense. The state will pay not one penny of operations and maintenance costs for this energy infrastructure. Some 300,000 Rallbelt consumers experience no rate shock from this project and reap long-term energy savings. Now Is the time to secure reliable energy delivery for the whole Railbelt region with state funding assistance for the interties. Railbelt Interties Status Report 1990 Legislative "Session Electric utilities serving the Railbelt region requested state money held in the Railbelt Energy Fund be put toward construction of two new sections of transmission line to upgrade the existing intertie system. The four -year -old Railbelt Energy Fund of $230 million was opened to capital project appropriations in the last Legislature but no money went to building interties. Late in the session, the Senate approved an appropriation measure calling for $100 million (of the $125 million sought by utilities) for interties construction. The House Majority Caucus declined to support the interties project at that time but agreed to placing $100 million with interest in a new Railbelt Interties Reserve Account within the general fund. The understanding was this money would go for future construction of intertie network upgrades. The remainder of the Railbelt Energy Fund was appropriated to a_ variety of energy and non - energy projects, mostly within the Railbelt region. Interim Work The Alaska Energy Authority (AEA) is doing work necessary to comply with the statutes and regulations regarding development of an energy project. No state funds were specifically appropriated for this purpose. Therefore, the Railbelt utilities are contributing the funds required - about $117,000. 1991 Agenda The Railbelt utilities are again asking the Legislature to help fund and authorize construction of the intertie upgrade. The cost of construction was estimated at $150 million in 1990 dollars. Further cost analysis are underway. Governing bodies of the Railbelt utilities agreed last spring to pay for all costs of construction exceeding a state appropriation of $125 million (with interest to follow that principal sum). With $100 million plus interest now in the Interties Reserve Account, further state assistance will be needed to replace part of the Railbelt Energy Fund monies appropriated by the 1990 Legislature. Role of the Governor Actions taken by Gov. Walter Hickel will be a key factor in the development of these critically important projects. Specifically, Railbelt utilities will ask the new governor to: 1. Provide leadership to the Legislature in funding and authorizing the projects. 2. Provide direction to the AEA as a project development entity. 3. Direct the Office of Management and Budget to review interties studies and report their findings expeditiously. ARECA 1-91 Advantages of an Upgraded Railbelt Intertie System Z Reliability - Power outages can cost millions of dollars in repair expenses, ' loss of business and loss of product and perishable goods. Upgrading the Railbelt power grid with two new sections of 138 kilovolt line will ease the strain on the system and help decrease the number and severity of transmission and generation related outages. ./ Economy Energy Transfer - An improved transmission system will allow energy produced at low cost in one area to displace higher -cost energy in another area. This "economy energy" interchange between Anchorage and Fairbanks, for example, is now limited by the capacity of the existing fully loaded intertie line. ./ Hydro -thermal Coordination - Thermal power plants operate most efficiently at or near full loading but load demands don't always allow this. Bradley Lake hydro generation can . be used to increase the efficiency of gas -fired plants in the Railbelt by adding to or subtracting from the natural Railbelt electricity demand. This is called reshaping demand. A new Kenai -Anchorage intertie will increase this hydro -thermal coordination capability, thus creating greater savings through efficient power generation. Less Line Loss - The upgraded intertic system can yield savings through more efficient transmission of electricity. This is because the normal loss of energy in the lines due to resistance is decreased. _. ./ Capacity Sharing - Power generation plants serving Anchorage, Fairbanks and the Kenai Peninsula are designed to produce more power than is normally needed so as to meet peak loads and emergency situations. With the two new intertie sections in service, power producers could share each other's reserve generating capacity. This ability to share excess capacity defers or avoids the need to add new units or build expensive new power plants as energy needs increase. An associated benefit comes in savings on standby generation unit maintenance. Capacity sharing allows utilities to use standby units less often to meet peak loads so money is saved as units require less scheduled maintenance, last longer, and use less fuel. Associated Benefits J Utility Coordination - With a stronger, more efficient transmission grid in place, Railbelt utilities can better coordinate operations and planning functions. Power providers working in harmony can lower costs for consumers. ./ Fuel Supply Competition - An upgraded transmission system that handles loads better will allow electric utilities to access a variety of energy sources, thus boosting competition among fuels and suppliers. Summary Building the two new intertic sections in a timely manner will create a stable, reliable and more economical power delivery system to serve Alaska's major population and support economic growth within the region for decades to come. ARECA 1-91 Why Interties Now? Here are 10 good reasons! 1 The Railbclt region has plenty of electrical generation capacity. More will be available when the 90 • megawatt Bradley fake hydroelectric project comes on line in 1991. The problem is getting that power where it's needed when it's needed with the existing transmission system. 2 The Railbclt transmission system has inadequate reliability by industry standards in the Lower 49. With • Bradley Lake on line, the system will be woefully unreliable for the load centers it is expected to deliver power to by today's electrical standards. A transmission system's reliability decreases as it ages. System reliability is bound to fall off as Railbelt 3 • load demand grows and maintenance costs on an aging system escalate. There are less expensive "Band-Aid" approaches to increasing transmission system reliability. None carry 40 the long-term economic benefits of new intcrties and the short-term savings are largely lost when a new system is finally built. Utilities can't bear the full cost for interties construction now because ratepayers would not stand for 5. it. Utility customers would have to shoulder the cost in higher electric bills. 6 Oil production, the source of 85 percent of Alaska's revenue, is on the decline. The state may not be • able to help fund transmission system upgrades in the years ahead when the need for reliable power becomes even more crucial. \ Power outages arc a fact of life in Alaska. Those related to transmission bncs are caused by equipment 70 failures, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, avalanches, storms or other natural and man-made events. Putting a stronger transmission system in place will'enable unaffected areas to send power to afflicted areas faster. 8 Economic development thrives on plenty of reliable and affordable energy. An area served by a weak • power supply system with high maintenance costs won't attract new business and industry. 9 • Consumer spending powerlinfluences business location, thus economic prosperity. People who must spend more on necessities such as electricity have less to spend on consumer goods and services. The intcrties have been proven to be economically viable to build now. Their construction will create 10• jobs. The upgraded power grid will produce millions of dollars in long-term benefits for consumers throughout the region. Why State Funding of Interties? Here are 6 Good Reasons! 1 Construction of intcrtic lines from Kenai to Fairbanks is a regional project that spans four boroughs • and the service areas of seven electric utilities. Without state funding participation, utility rates would increase dramatically. 2 The Legislature has set aside $100 million in an Intertic Reserve Account. Using it for Interties would • fulfill a commitment that began with establishment of the Railbclt Energy Fund in 1996. 3 The slate has along history of participating in electric utility infrastructure funding and energy programs. • Examples include the four -dam pool, Anchorage -Fairbanks intcrtic, Bradley Lake hydro project, and Healy Clean Coal Project. Also, the Power Cost Equalization program plus weathcrization, energy efficiency, and energy audit programs are funded within state departments and agencies. 4 The Alaska Energy Authority is the state agency responsible for the proposed intcrtic projects from • baseline studies through design, bidding, construction contract award, construction management and project acceptance. Various other state agencies would have right-of-way oversight as well. 5 State investment in a Railhch transmission intcrtic upgrade would be a cost effective use of public funds • on a bcncrit-cost analysis basis. 6 A stable, reliable power delivery system would stimulate private business and industrial location and • expansion in the slate's economic hub area. Economic benefits of a higher capacity Railbclt inlcrtie grid would translate into an improved tax base,job opportunities, and less dependence on state funding contributions to social and economic programs. GARECA �(y 1-91 ■ �• �ORTH6%,R J• -� — 38 0 50 1 Scale in Miles • �� • 1 • • I I HEALY Qan- DELTA • � GLENNALLEN • \ • SUTTON 1 l WI LOJWy f•�� / �WA�fLLA •�• PALMER • ANCHORAGE VALDEZ • ♦ --138 kV KENAI G • �- / • SOLDOfit�- ---� o • EWARD c` HOMER• Gulf o%'Alaska Railbelt Transmission Systems and Proposed Interties Northern Intertie: Healy -Fairbanks Approximately 97 miles 138 kilovolt rating Southern Intertie: Soldotna-Anchorage Approximately 70 miles 138 kilovolt rating (Underwater across Turnagain Arm) Existing Transmission Lines Bradley • • • • • ake Transmission Lines Proposed Northern and Southern Transmission Lines e - I Suggested By: Councilwoman Monror CITY OF KENAI RESOLUTION 91-2 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, REQUESTING CERTAIN CONDITIONS RELATIVE TO THE OFFSHORE SETNET FISHERY IN THE COOK INLET BE CONSIDERED BY GOVERNOR WALTER J. NICKEL. WHEREAS, the offshore setnet fishery in Cook Inlet has been a j legal and accepted method of fishing for over thirty years; and, ,,-WHEREAS, the target species for the Cook Inlet setnet industry is sockeye salmon; and, oA* 3 WHEREAS, the annual ex -vessel value of the eastside setnet '�xt' fishery averaged $27.9 million (1985-1990); and, WHEREAS, 69% of all Cook Inlet setnet permit holders are residents of the Central Kenai Peninsula Borou g h; and, - ,Jul" WHEREAS, eastside setnet fishermen who are Kenai Peninsula Borough residents, earned an average of $19.3 million (1985-1990) of which 67% is spent within the Borough (Central Kenai Peninsula Commercial Fishing Study, Doug Coughenower; November 1989); and, #WHEREAS, the Alaska Board of Fisheries established boundaries on this fishery in 1978 of 1i miles offshore south of the Kenai River and one mile offshore north of the Kenai River; and, WHEREAS, the increase of nets within these legal areas was the result of increased wild sockeye salmon returns to the Kenai River; and, WHEREAS, Alaska Department of Fish and Game data indicates the increase in setnets has not resulted in an increased proportion of king salmon catch by commercial setnetters; and, WHEREAS, Governor Hickel's Special Assistant on Fisheries, Clem Tillion, has stated that the offshore nets in Cook Inlet do not constitute a biological problem; and, WHEREAS, Alaska Department o;';ish and Game and the Alaska Board of Fisheries have developed a Kenai River Late Run King Salmon Management Plan that provides adequate protection to late run king stocks; and, Jr -1- WHEREAS, during the 1990 season, the minimum late run Kenai River king salmon escapement goal was exceeded by over 10,000 fish, while the optimum goal was exceeded by nearly 3,500 king salmon; and, WHEREAS, eastside setnet fishermen have been releasing live king salmon from their nets since 1987 in an effort to allow additional kings to enter the Kenai River; and, WHEREAS, since inception of the Kenai River King Salmon Management Plan in 1988, the percentage of the late Kenai River king catch in the commercial fishery has declined from 26% to 19%; and, WHEREAS, during the 1990 season, the eastside setnet incidental catch of king salmon declined to an all time low of 11% of the Kenai River king salmon total return; and, WHEREAS, the amended Kenai River Kind Salmon Management Plan now requires the commercial fishermen to share the burden of obtaining the'optimum king salmon escapement goal; and, WHEREAS, during the 1991 season, any eastside setnet fishermen plan to donate the proceeds of their king salmon catch to a fund to benefit king salmon habitat and support king salmon research needs; and, WHEREAS, Governor Walter J. Hickel pledged during his campaign to "take the side of sport fishermen" in allocation issues between commercial and sport fishermen; and, WHEREAS, Governor Hickel's Special Assistant on Fisheries, Clem Tillion, has stated publicly the intention of the Hickel administration to drastically reduce the number of setnets along the eastside of Cook Inlet; and, WHEREAS, Clem Tillion has also stated to the Kenai Peninsula Fishermen's Association Board of Directors that there will be no compensation for those fishermen eliminated from the fishery. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that Governor Walter J. Hickel be requested to: 1. Examine fully the biological, social, and economic impacts of any proposed action to limit setnets along the eastside of Cook Inlet; 2. Allow the Board of Fisheries to promulgate regulations regarding fisheries management and allocation issues without interference from the Governor's office; -2- 3. Allow the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to manage fisheries according to the management plans and regulations established by the Alaska Board of Fisheries without interference from the Governor's office; 4. Appoint new Board of Fish members as seats become available who are honest, informed, and impartial, and do not have a preconceived agenda to carry out on any fisheries issues. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, the sixth day of February, 1991. ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk (1/28/91) -3- John J. Williams, Mayor 77,462 Kings 70000 .IIII 50000 30000 20000 10000 0 Late Early Late Early Late Early _ Late _ _Early Late Early Late_ _Early Late _ 1984 1985 1985 1986 1986 1987 1987 1988 1988 1989 1989 1990 1990 Sport Harvest In -River Run Strength Sport Effort Sport Effort, Sport Harvest & In -River Run Strength Kenai River King Salmon 73613 75092 66403 c;nnnR 52716 52890 85282 71100 58218 Angler -Days 90000 80000 67101 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 0 CLOSING DATES I 10 From 1960 thur 1977 there was no official closure of the Cook Inlet fishery. 5 �t1 Fishermen continued un!il the markets dried up or the fish froze in the pets. Cook Inlet Set Net 25 Fishing Time Line 20 15 10 5 Sept 1 30 25 20 15 10 5 Aug 1 30 25 20 15 10 5 July 1 30 25 20 U 0 �C ��S n 15 10 0 5 June 1 n �C_ 30 OPENING DATES 25 20 M In ca 15 3 10 CD 5 May 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 0 EAST SIDE SETNET FISHERY 1980-1990 f Ninilchik, Coho, K-Beach and Salamatof Statistical Areas In 1986, 69% of the set net permit holder were boro residents. " Value of the set net fishery 1980-1990 69% of set net permit holders are VALUE Sockeye Pink Chum Chinook Coho TOTAL BORO RESIDENTS 1980 $2,821,732 $354,302 $8,330 $291,542 $133,858 $3,609,763 $2,488,574 1981 $3,816,717 $22,017 $12,024 $288,506 $195,883 $4,335,146 $2,988,653 1982 $7,458,586 $281,957 $19,498 $492,964 $565,031 $8,818,036 $6,079,161 1983 $7,124,116 $10,019 $7,921 $432,498 $116,953 $7,691,507 $5,302,531 1984 $2,930,107 $187,901 $12,456 $180,371 $165,759 $3,476,593 $2,396,766 1985 $10,565,058 $11,586 $14,153 $588,049 $355,617 $11,534,463 $7,951,868 1986 $12,809,304 $278,743 $19,066 $430,399 $275,935 $13,813,446 $9,523,001 1987 $35,447,432 $36,734 $53,063 $867,688 $393,479 $36,798,397 $25,368,844 1988 $39,615,366 $243,607 $68,474 $495,008 $465,063 $40,887,517 $28,187,887 1989 $50,973,201 $48,451 $41,919 $328,116 $403,407 $51,795,093 $35,707,579 1990 $12,487,781 $224,888 $16,091 $116,481 $197,494 $13,042,734 $8,991,671 AVG. Sockeye Pink Chum Chinook Coho TOTAL BORO RESIDENTS 80-90 Avg. $16,913,582 $154,564 $24,818 $410,147 $297,134 $17,800,245 $12,271,503 85-90 Avg. $26,983,024 $140,668 $35,461 $470,957 $348,499 $27,978,608 $19,288,475 Average Catch 80-90 Avg. 1,705,312 181,264 6,592 12,547 59,405 1,965,119 85-90 Avg. 2,454,375 167,625 9,365 14,251 65,760 2,711,375 Average Weight per Fish 80-90 Avg. 6.32 3.52 7.56 26.89 6.71 85-90 Avg. 6.32 3.48 7.38 26.51 6.70 Average Dollars per Pound 80-90 Avg. $1.35 $0.27 $0.49 $1.20 $0.73 85-90 Avg. $1.67 $0.27 $0.50 $1.21 $0.80 ' Alaska Department of Fish and Game provided Fish caught, estimated price per pound and wieght per fish data. " Statistics and percentages from Central Kenai Peninsula Commercial Fishing Study by D. Douglas Coughenower Alaska Sea Grant College Program; Marine Advisory Bulletin No. 39 November 1989 1 /22/91 Kenai Peninsula Fishermen's Association Page 1 -AST SIDE SETNET FISHERY 1980-1990 * Ninilchik, Coho, K-Beach and Salamatof Statistical Areas Borough Residents fishing on the East side - Ninilchik to Sterling excluding Homer (Applying 1986 Stats to 1980-1990) Average Yearly Income per Permit 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 80-90 Avg. 85-90 Avg. $10,157 $12,199 $24,813 $21,643 $9,783 $25,006 $28,945 $69,504 $63,486 $84, 216 $19,805 $33, 596 $48.494 Total $2,488,574 $2,988,653 $6,079,161 $5,302,531 $2,396,766 $7,951,868 $9,523,001 $25,368,844 $28,187,887 $35,707,579 $8,991,671 $12,271,503 $19,288,475 Fishermen spend about 67% of their gross income in the Boro**, broken down as follows: Boro 46% $1,144,744 $1,374,780 $2,796,414 $2,439,164 $1,102,512 $3,657,859 $4,380, 580 $11,669,668 $12,966,428 $16,425,486 $4,136,169 $5,644,891 $8,872,698 Kenai 9% Soldotna 12% $223,972 $298,629 $268,979 $358,638 $547,124 _ $729,499 $477,228 $636,304 $215,709 $287,612 $715,668 $954,224 $857,070 $1,142,760 $2,283,196 $3,044,261 $2,536,910 $3,382,546 $3,213,682 $4,284,909 $809,250 $1,079,001 * Alaska Department of Fish and Game provided Fish caught, estimated price per pound and wieght per fish data. ** Statistics and percentages from Central Kenai Peninsula Commercial Fishing Study by D. Douglas Coughenower Alaska Sea Grant College Program; Marine Advisory Bulletin No. 39 November 1989 $1,104,435 $1,472,580 $1,735,963 $2,314,617 Total 67% $1,667,344 $2,002,397 $4,073,038 $3,552,696 $1,605,833 $5,327,751 $6,380,410 $16,997,126 $18,885,884 $23,924,078 $6,024,420 $8,221,907 $12,923,278 Raw Fish Tax 3% $74,657 $89,660 $182,375 $159,076 $71,903 $238, 556 $285,690 $761,065 $845,637 $1,071,227 $269,750 $368,145 $578,654 1 /22/91 Kenai Peninsula Fishermen's Association Page 2 Spending *' 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 80-90 Avg. 85-90 Avg. EAST SIDE SETNET FISHERY 1980-1990 * Ninilchik, Coho, K-Beach and Salamatof Statistical Areas Boro Only Residents Total Yearly Income $2,488,574 $2,988,653 $6,079,161 $5,302,531 $2,396,766 $7,951,868 $9,523,001 $28,187,887 $35,707,575 $8,991,671 $12,271,503 $19,288,475 Fuel $53,910 $64,743 $131,693 $114,869 $51,921 $172,261 $206,297 $549,565 $610,634 $773,533 $194,787 Fuel $265,838 $417,846 Crew Shares $476,423 $572,160 $1,163,819 $1,015,138 - $458,846 - $1,522,337 $1,823,121 $4,856,713 $5,396,402 $6,836,002 $1,721,402 Crew Shares $2,349,306 $3,692,663 Doc/Law/Account $26,531 $31,862 $64,810 $56,530 $25,552 $84,775 $101,525 $270,457 $300,511 $380,678 $95,860 Doctors/Medical $130,826 $205,634 * Alaska Department of Fish and Game provided Fish caught, estimated price per pound and wieght per fish data. ** Statistics and percentages from Central Kenai Peninsula Commercial Fishing Study by D. Douglas Coughenower Alaska Sea Grant College Program; Marine Advisory Bulletin No. 39 November 1989 Food $55,356 $66,480 $135,225 $117,950 $53,314 $176,881 $211,830 $564,305 $627,011 $794,279 $200,011 Food $272,967 $429,053 Taxes (Boro) $25,040 $30,072 $61,169 $53,354 $24,116 $80,012 $95,820 $255,261 $283,627 $359,290 $90,474 Taxes (Boro) $123,476 $194,081 Personal Income $233,060 $279,893 $669,326 $496, 593 $224,462 $744,708 $891,848 $2,375,843 $2,639,852 $3,344,086 $842,088 Personal Income $1,149,251 $1,806,404 1 /22/91 Kenai Peninsula Fishermen's Association Page 3 i "AST SIDE SETNET FISHERY 1980-1990 Ninilchik, Coho, K-Beach and Salamatof Statistical Areas Processing impact for East side fishermen who are Boro residents only. 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 80-90 Avg 85-90 Avg Fishermen Income $2,488, 574 $2,988,653 $6,079,161 $5,302, 531 $2,396,766 $7,951,868 $9,523,001 $25,368,844 $28,187,887 $35,707,579 $8,991,671 $12,271,503 $19,288,475 Boro Processing Value' $4,764,484 $5,721,908 $11,638,821 $10,151,929 $4,588,713 $15,224,201 $18,232,204 $48,569,768 $53,966,950 $68,363,730 $17,214,951 $23,494,333 $36,928,634 Boro Spending By Processor $2,858,690 $3,433,145 $6,983,293 $6,091,158 $2,753,228 $9,134,520 $10,939,322 $29,141,861 $32,380,170 $41,018,238 $10,328,970 $14,096,600 $22,157,180 60% of processing value stays in Boro. " Processing value calculated by multiplying ex -vessel fish value by 2.4 multiplyer. 80% of that number yeilds boro processing gross. Statistics and percentages from Central Kenai Peninsula Commercial Fishing Study by D. Douglas Coughenower Alaska Sea Grant College Program; Marine Advisory Bulletin No. 39 November 1989 1 /22/91 Kenai Peninsula Fishermen's Association Page 4 SUBSTITUTE Suggested By: Councilwoman Monfor CITY OF KENAI RESOLUTION 91-2 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, IN SUPPORT OF THE EASTSIDE COOK INLET SETNET FISHERY. WHEREAS, the offshore setnet fishery in Cook Inlet has been a legal and accepted method of fishing for over thirty years; and, WHEREAS, the Alaska Board of Fisheries established boundaries on this fishery in.1978 of one and one-half miles offshore south of the Kenai River and one mile offshore north of the Kenai River; and, WHEREAS, the vast majority (87%) of Cook Inlet setnet permit holders are Alaska residents with over two-thirds being residents of the central Kenai Peninsula; and, WHEREAS, the eastside setnet fishery is a major economic factor within the Kenai Peninsula Borough, with an annual ex -vessel catch value for the past five years averaging $27.9 million, employing many people in the fishery, processing and transportation industry, and directly contributing to the Kenai Peninsula Borough through real and personal property, sales and raw fish taxation; and, WHEREAS, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and the Alaska Board of Fisheries have developed and implemented a biologically based management plan providing protection reduced interception of king salmon by establishing both minimum and optimum escapement goals; and, WHEREAS, the eastside setnet fishery targets the red salmon run and has taken measures to reduce the catch of king salmon, significantly reducing the incidental harvest in recent years and plans to institute a voluntary program dedicating the revenues from incidental catch of king salmon to improvement of Kenai River habitat; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA: Section 1: That the Council of the City of Kenai urge Governor Walter J. Hickel, the Alaska Board of Fisheries, and the Alaska State Legislature to fully examine the biological, social, and economic impacts of any proposed action to limit setnets along the eastside of Cook Inlet. -1- Section 2: That the Alaska Board of Fisheries be allowed to promulgate regulations regarding fisheries management and allocation issues based on biological considerations. Section 3: We respectfully request that all new and continuing members of the Alaska Board of Fisheries exhibit a high degree of integrity and an ability to be fair and impartial in arriving at their decisions. Section 4: That the Alaska Department of Fish and Game be allowed to manage fisheries according to the management plans and regulations established by the Alaska Board of Fisheries without interference. Section 5: That copies of this resolution be sent to Governor Walter J. Hickel, members of the House and Senate Resources Committees, and members of the Kenai Peninsula delegation. Section 6: That this resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, the sixth day of February 1991. ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk (2/6/91) -2- John J. Williams, Mayor 0-6 Suggested by: Public Works CITY OF KENAI RESOLUTION NO. 91-3 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, AWARDING A CONTRACT FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN ON THE PROJECT ENTITLED MARATHON ROAD - 1991 STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS TO MIKE TAURIAINEN P.E., FOR THE NOT -TO -EXCEED AMOUNT OF $17,880. WHEREAS, the following design firms submitted proposals on January 31, 1991 for the above referenced project: William J. Nelson Wince, Corthell, Bryson Mike Tauriainen WHEREAS, the recommendation from the Public Works Department is to award the contract to Mike Tauriainen, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Kenai has determined that award to this firm would be in the best interest of the City, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that the contract for the Engineering Design of the project entitled Marathon Road - 1991 Street and Utility Improvements be awarded to Mike Tauriainen P.E. for the not -to -exceed amount of $17,880. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA this 6th of January, 1991. JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR ATTEST: CAROL L. FREAS, CITY CLERK Approved by Finance: Written by Public Works. /kv 1/31/91 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI „del Capin 4 4�" W „ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907.283-3014 TO: Keith Kornelis FROM: Jack La Shot, City Engineer DATE: January 31, 1991 SUBJECT: Marathon Road - 1991 Street and Utility Improvements, Engineering Proposals FOR: Council meeting of February 6, 1991 We received proposals to provide professional services for the referenced project January 30, 1991. The City has contracted with all of the firms on numerous occasions and received professional, high quality work from each. Each firm provided the requested information in their proposals, including the fees as summarized below. My recommendation is to award a design contract to Mike Tauriainen, P.E. in the amount of $17,880. Mr. Tauriainen obviously has proposed a competitive fee, and he is involved in design of the University Fire Training Facility. Coordination of both projects by one firm would simplify the design and construction process and possibly save money for both parties. At this time, I feel we should award only the design portion of the project now and the construction services portion upon completion of plans and specifications. We will use the stipulated fee, at that time, unless the project changes from what we now envision it to be as exact needs are defined. Also, until we have officially been chosen as the site of the Fire Training Facility, we can not be certain construction will take place as planned. Page 2 FEE SUMMARY Design William J. Nelson $22,265 Wince, Corthell, Bryson 26,000 Mike Tauriainen 17,880 JL/kv Construction Total Services $31,680 $53,945 31,140 57,140 271338 45,218 !'- 9 Suggested by: City Council CITY OF KENAI RESOLUTION 91-4 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, CONGRATULATING THE KENAI CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. WHEREAS, the Kenai Central High School Varsity Girls Basketball Team worked extremely hard during the years to work toward a common goal; and, WHEREAS, all the members of the Kenai Central High School Varsity Girls Basketball Team endeavored to work toward this goal in a team effort during the 1991 basketball season; and, WHEREAS, on February 2, 1991, the basketball team achieved their goal by defeating the Palmer Girls Basketball Team in the final game of the State Tournament with a score of 58-53 and by winning the 4A STATE GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that we are extremely proud of the Kenai Central High School Girls Varsity Basketball Team's efforts, camaraderie, sportsmanship, and team -work. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we are extremely pleased and excited for their success in attaining their goal to be the 4A STATE GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS and do hereby congratulate for their victories: Leann Mattson Angela Adams Michele Gere Leah Barnes Stacia Rustad Becky Baldwin Sally Spooner Arinn Johnson Mendy Benson Tanya Benson Julie Hadden Danielle Jung Craig Jung Jim Beeson Jim Davis DATED: This sixth day of February, 1991. John J. Williams, Mayor ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH P� 144 N. BINKLEY • SOLDOTNA. ALASKA 99669 PHONE (907) 262-4441 Ik DON GILMAN February 1, 1991 MAYOR City of Kenai ti FEB 1991 Attn: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk ti .�;� 210 Fidalgo CLW Kenai, AK 99 611 s+ r Of KENAI �dliozSNO RE: 1991 Liquor License Renewal OAKEN KEG SPIRIT SHOP #58 - Package Store Dear Carol: Please be advised that the Borough will have no objection to the renewal application of the above noted liquor license(s) based upon unpaid taxes. The sales tax accounts registered for this business are filed through their required filing periods and the tax year of 1990. The business personal tax account and/or applicable individual tax accounts are in compliance at this time. Please send us a copy of your City Council approval/objection letter for our records. Thank you for your cooperation in these matters. Sincerely, Shelley J. M gan Delinquent Accounts KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION i January 9, 1991 City Hall Council Chambers Phil Bryson, Chairman 1. ROLL CALL Present: Bryson, Murphy, Scott, Bannock, Glick, Rehm, Smalley 2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA MOTION AND VOTE: Commissioner Graveley moved for approval. Commissioner Murphy seconded. Passed by Unanimous Consent 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - November 14, 1990 MOTION AND VOTE: Commissioner Scott moved for approval of the minutes as corrected, seconded by Commissioner Glick. Passed by Unanimous Consent 5. PLANNING a. Res. PZ 91-1: Encroachment Permit - Jay and Kristy Schmelzenbach MOTION AND VOTE: Commissioner Glick moved for approval. Graveley seconded. The encroachment permit was denied by unanimous consent. Jack La Shot said that by Code the encroachment could not be approved because it does encroach across a lot line and also is in a City ROW. RECOMMENDATION: The Commission recommended that the applicant pursue a Right -of -Way Vacation permit through the Kenai Peninsula Borough. b. Res. PZ 91-2: Conditional Use Permit - Garcia Enterprises MOTION AND VOTE: Commissioner Glick moved for approval. Rehm seconded. Passed unanimously. KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Page 2 C. Res. PZ 91-3: Home Occupation - Garcia Enterprises Commissioner Glick asked that the space which will be used for the Home Occupation be specified in the application documents. Mr. Garcia explained that this was basically a mail order business. They ordered from Washington and then their customers picked up the merchandise, or they delivered it, as soon as it arrived. A small office in the home was used for this purpose. The Commission asked that the site be specified in the application which would be on file with the City. MOTION AND VOTE: Glick moved for approval with addition to application as noted. Murphy seconded. Passed unanimously. 6. NEW BUSINESS a. Application for Lease - Lot 2, Gusty Subdivision No. 8 - James C. Bookey III and Phyllis J. Bookey MOTION AND VOTE: Commissioner Graveley moved for approval. Commissioner Scott seconded. The Commission unanimously supported approval of this application. b. Election of New Vice Chair Commissioner Murphy nominated Commissioner Graveley. Commissioner Scott seconded. Commissioner Graveley nominated Commissioner Rehm. Commissioner Glick seconded. Commissioner Murphy closed nominations. Commissioner Scott seconded. VOTE: Commissioner Graveley was elected to be Vice Chairman for 1991, by secret ballot. C. City of Kenai Proposed Land Sale Kim Howard reported that the Kenai Parks and Rec Commission had recommended that all lands be released for sale except 5 acre Tract 1 of Mommsen's Subdivision which should be reserved for a future park. KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Page 3 MOTION AND VOTE: Commissioner Scott moved to support Parks and Rec's recommendation to reserve 5 acre Tract 1 Mommsen Sub for a future park and dispose of other City lands. Commissioner Graveley seconded. Passed unanimously. 7. OLD BUSINESS a. Comp Plan Review Animal Control - Commissioner Murphy suggested changing the word encourage to encourages and delete the should in the second paragraph on the last page. Also include recommendation that Borough develop an Animal Control program outside of City limits. Library - Commissioner Scott recommended that the 5 year time line for additional staff be deleted. Transportation - Commissioner Bryson felt that some mention of trails which need improvements should be made. Utilities - Last paragraph should reflect the desire for the proposed landfill to be in a remote part of the Borough outside City limits. 8. REPORTS a. City Council Councilman Smalley noted the updated CIP list and reported that the funds for the Congregate Housing Project have been requested from the Governor's portion of the State budget. This will mean that this project will be competing against fewer requests for State dollars. La Shot informed the Commission that an Ordinance will go before Council at their next meeting to rezone a portion of Marathon Road to facilitate the proposed UAA Training Facility. Planning and Zoning will hold a public hearing on this issue January 23rd. Due to time constraints the Ordinance will go to Council for introduction before Planning and Zoning can act upon the request. Hopefully construction of this project will begin in June. Councilman Smalley also mentioned the "Clean and Lien" Ordinance which was mailed to the Commissioners. There is currently no provision for this type of ordinance within the City of Kenai. Smalley felt that the Council and possibly the Planning and Zoning Commission should hold a work session to discuss this idea. Councilman Smalley reported that the Council had appointed Cary Graves as the new City Attorney and that he has accepted that Position. KENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Page 4 b. Borough Planning Chairman Bryson reported that the Plat for Spur Sub. #9 was granted Administrative approval. Bryson also reported that the Borough is in the process of completing their Comp Plan and one of the issues being addressed is the need for Boroughwide animal control, outside of City limits. c. City Administration Jack La Shot recommended that the Commission hold a work session after their next meeting to discuss the Land Use Plan section of the Comp Plan. He also reported that the City will begin several construction projects this spring including: Reconstruction of Marathon Road, including utility upgrades; Airport drainage project; Trading Bay Road extension; Sewer Treatment Plant Modifications; Kenai Bicentennial Visitor and Cultural Center; and Congregate Housing. 9. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED None 10. INFORMATION ITEMS a. Memorandum regarding "Clean and Lien" Ordinance 11. COMMISSION COMMENTS & QUESTIONS Commissioner Glick asked for an excused absence from the next meeting. So noted. Commissioner Scott asked what the process would be to get a speed zone established on the Bridge Access Road which would reduce the speed from the City Dock to the stop light. Councilman Smalley said he would suggest this to Council at their next meeting. 12. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, -7 oretta Harvey Transcribing Secretary E-� AGENDA KENAI CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 16, 1991 A. CALL TO ORDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. Agenda Approval 4. Consent Agenda *All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non -controversial by the Council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council Member so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda as part of the General Orders. B. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT (10 Minutes) C. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Ordinance No. 1410-91 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $212,655 in the Sewer Treatment Plant Modifications - 1990 Capital Project Fund. 2. Ordinance No. 1411-91 - Amending KMC 22.05.045(a)(2) entitled, "Terms for Financing Sale of City Lands." 3. Ordinance No. 1412-91 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $426,250 in a New Capital Project Fund Entitled, "Trading Bay and Granite Point Improvements." D. COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS 1. Council on Aging 2. Airport Commission 3. Harbor Commission 4. Library Commission 5. Parks & Recreation Commission 6. Planning & Zoning Commission 7. Miscellaneous Commissions and Committees -1- E. MINUTES 1. *Regular Meeting of January 2, 1991. F. G. OLD BUSINESS 1. Motion - Set Attorney's Salary and Effective Date of Pay. H. NEW BUSINESS 1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified 2. Purchase Orders Exceeding $1,000 3. *Ordinance No. 1413-91 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $1,025,000 for Construction and Land Acquisition for a New Capital Project Fund Entitled, "Marathon Road 1991 Street and Utility Improvements." 4. *Ordinance No. 1414-91 - Finding that Certain Foreclosed Properties Are Not Needed for Public Purpose and May be Sold. a. Additional Information. 5. *Ordinance No. 1415-91 - Amending the Official City of Kenai Zoning Map for Certain Lands Adjacent to Marathon Road, Within Sections 32 and 33, T6N, R11W, S.M., Alaska. 6. *Ordinance No. 1416-91 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $147,000 In A New Capital Project Fund for Road, Water, and Sewer Improvements to FAA Road. 7. *Games of Chance and Contests of Skill Permit Application - Kenai Child Development Center. 8. *Games of Chance and Contests of Skill Permit Application - American Association of Retired Persons. 9. Approval - Assumption of Lease/Lots 5 and 6, Block 3, Cook Inlet Industrial Air Park Subdivision (Trading Bay Professional Building) - University Savings Bank. -2- 10. Approval - Application for Lease/ Lot 2, Gusty Subdivision No. 8 - James C. Bookey III and Phyllis J. Bookey. 11. Approval - Return of Property/Tract C-1, Dena'ina Point Estates - Kenneth Knoblock, d/b/a Peninsula Investment Group. 12. Approval - Engineering Design Contract, Trading Bay/Granite Point Project - $6,415.00. 13. Discussion - Mobile Homes I. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS 1. Mayor 2. City Manager 3. Attorney 4. City Clerk 5. Finance Director 6. Public Works Director 7. Airport Manager J. DISCUSSION 1. Citizens 2. Council K. ADJOURNMENT -3- KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 16, 1991 VICE MAYOR RAYMOND MEASLES, PRESIDING ITEM A: CALL TO ORDER Vice Mayor Measles called the meeting to order at approximately 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the Kenai City Hall Building. A-1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Vice Mayor Measles led those assembled in the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence in remembrance of Barry and Eleanor Thomson, whose daughter passed away on Tuesday and the action in the Middle East. A-2. ROLL CALL Roll was taken by the City Clerk. Present were: Walker, Swarner, Monfor, Measles, McComsey, and Smalley. Absent was Williams. A-5. AGENDA APPROVAL Vice Mayor Measles requested the following changes to the agenda: ADD: H-2, Purchase Orders Over $1,000 - A Purchase Order to Alaska Pump & Supply in the amount of $1,587.34 H-13, Mobile Homes Discussion - 11/16/90 C.Graves memorandum to Council regarding the mobile home ordinance. I-5, Finance Director's Report - 1/14/91 C.A. Brown letter to James W. Skogstad, President of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly regarding KPB Ordinance 91- 1. There were no further changes to the Agenda. There were no objections. Vice Mayor Measles ordered that the Agenda STOOD APPROVED AS AMENDED. A-6. CONSENT AGENDA There were no changes to the Consent Agenda. Vice Mayor Measles ordered the Consent Agenda STOOD APPROVED AS SUBMITTED. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 16, 1991 PAGE 2 ITEM B: SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT There was no public comment. ITEM C: PUBLIC HEARINGS C-1. Ordinance No. 1410-91 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $212,655 in the Sewer Treatment Plant Modifications - 1990 Capital Project Fund. MOTION: Councilwoman Monfor MOVED for adoption of Ordinance No. 1410-91 and Councilman Smalley SECONDED the motion. There was no public or Council comment. VOTE: Walker: Yes Swarner: Yes Measles: Yes McComsey: Yes Williams: Absent MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. Monfor: Yes Smalley: Yes C-2. Ordinance No. 1411-91 - Amending KMC 22.05.045(a)(2) entitled, "Terms for Financing Sale of City Lands." MOTION: Councilman Smalley MOVED for adoption of Ordinance No. 1411-91 and Councilwoman Monfor SECONDED the motion. There was no public or Council comment. VOTE: Walker: Yes Swarner: Yes Monfor: Yes Measles: Yes McComsey: Yes Smalley: Yes Williams: Absent MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 16, 1991 PAGE 3 C-3. Ordinance No. 1412-91 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $426,250 in a New Capital Project Fund Entitled, "Trading Bay and Granite Point Improvements." MOTION: Councilwoman Swarner MOVED for adoption of Ordinance No. 1412-91 and Councilwoman Monfor SECONDED the motion. There was no public or Council comment. VOTE: Walker: No Measles: Yes Williams: Absent MOTION PASSED. Swarner: Yes McComsey: Yes ITEM D: COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS D-1. Council on Aging Monfor: Yes Smalley: Yes Councilwoman Swarner reported that the Council on Aging is meeting regularly. The Congregate Housing Design Committee will be meeting tomorrow afternoon at the Senior Center. The plans for the housing project are available for review in Public Works Director Kornelis' office. D-2. Airport Commission Airport Manager Ernst reported that the Commission will meet tomorrow evening at 7:00 p.m. An enplanement report was distributed to Council prior to the meeting. D-3. Harbor Commission Councilman Walker reported that the minutes of the previous meeting were included in the packet. They will have a work session on January 21, 1991 to discuss the Harbor Convention scheduled to take place in Kenai late in the summer. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 16, 1991 PAGE 4 D-4. Library Commission Councilwoman Monfor reported that there was no meeting, therefore no report. D-5. Parks & Recreation Commission It was reported that the minutes of the previous meeting were included in the packet. D-6. Planning & Zoning Commission Councilman Smalley reported that the minutes of the previous meeting were included in the packet. He stated that an Encroachment Permit was denied. Smalley added that the applicant was informed that the reason for the denial was because the Code does not allow for an encroachment permit. The applicant was encouraged to ask for a vacation of an easement. Councilman Smalley added that a Bed & Breakfast was approved and a Home Occupation permit was approved for sale of commercial fishing gear. The Commission continues to work on the Comprehensive Plan. Councilman Walker suggested that in order that an applicant does not pay for a public hearing only to find out that the Code does not allow the request, that Administration investigate the request and inform the applicant whether or not he is pursuing the proper channel, prior to payment of the fee. Also, the applicant should be encouraged to investigate what avenues they have in order to know exactly what they are wanting. City Manager Brighton stated that the applicant (Jay and Christy Schmelzenbach) will be reimbursed their public hearing fee. Vice Mayor Measles suggested that Jack check with the attorney to determine this type of request's validity when the application is made. It was also determined that the applicant may have to request a variance or vacation of right-of-way from the Borough first and then it may be returned to the P&Z Commission for approval later. Councilman Smalley stated that it was explained to the applicant that the utilities have to be contacted and if the utility rejects a request for a variance, etc., the P&Z usually rejects the request also. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 16, 1991 PAGE 5 D-7. Miscellaneous Commissions and Committees No reports. ITEM E: MINUTES E-1. Regular Meeting of January 2, 1991. Minutes were approved by Consent Agenda. ITEM F: There was no correspondence. ITEM G: OLD BUSINESS G-1. Motion - Set Attorney's Salary and Effective Date of Pay. Councilman Smalley asked if it is appropriate to include an amount with the motion. He was informed that an amount was necessary. MOTION: Councilman Smalley MOVED that Mr. Graves' salary as City Attorney be set at $65,000 a year, and the effective date would be January 1, 1991 and that he would also be eligible for all regular City employee benefits. Councilwoman Swarner SECONDED the motion. There was no discussion by Council. VOTE: Walker: No Swarner: Yes Monfor: Yes Measles: Yes McComsey: Yes Smalley: Yes Williams: Absent MOTION PASSED. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 16, 1991 PAGE 6 ITEM H: NEW BUSINESS H-1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified MOTION: Councilman McComsey MOVED to pay the bills and Councilman Smalley SECONDED the motion. There was no discussion or objections. SO ORDERED. H-2. Purchase Orders Exceeding $1,000 MOTION: Councilwoman Monfor MOVED to pay the Purchase Orders Exceeding $1,000 with the inclusion of the purchase order to Alaska Pump and Supply in the amount of $1,587.34. Councilman Walker SECONDED the motion. Councilwoman Swarner asked if a lift station was not just repaired and how many times this must be done. Public Works Director Kornelis answered that he had two spare motors and they were used due to two motors needing repair. He now has no spare motor. VOTE: There were no objections. SO ORDERED. H-3. Ordinance No. 1413-91 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $1,025,000 for Construction and Land Acquisition for a New Capital Project Fund Entitled, "Marathon Road 1991 Street and Utility Improvements." Approved by Consent Agenda. H-4. Ordinance No. 1414-91 - Finding that Certain Foreclosed Properties Are Not Needed for Public Purpose and May be Sold. a. Additional Information. Approved by Consent Agenda. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 16, 1991 PAGE 7 H-5. Ordinance No. 1415-91 - Amending the Official City of Kenai Zoning Map for Certain Lands Adjacent to Marathon Road, Within Sections 32 and 33, T6N, R11W, S.M., Alaska. Approved by Consent Agenda. H-6. Ordinance No. 1416-91 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations by $147,000 In A New Capital Project Fund for Road, Water, and Sewer Improvements to FAA Road. Approved by Consent Agenda. H-7. Games of Chance and Contests of Skill Permit Application - Kenai Child Development Center. Approved by Consent Agenda. H-8. Games of Chance and Contests of Skill Permit Application - American Association of Retired Persons. Approved by Consent Agenda. H-9. Approval - Assumption of Lease/Lots 5 and 6, Block 3, Cook Inlet Industrial Air Park Subdivision (Trading Bay Professional Building) - University Savings Bank. MOTION: Councilman Smalley MOVED for approval of the Assumption of Lease, Lots 5 and 6, Block 3, Cook Inlet Industrial Air Park Subdivision to University Savings Bank. Councilwoman Monfor SECONDED the motion. Attorney Graves explained that University Savings Bank foreclosed on the property. The court has confirmed the sale. Everything seems to be in order. The assumption is different in that the lease allows a financial institution to assign the lease without City approval. When University Savings Bank assigns the lease, they are no longer involved with the lease. There were no objections to the motion. SO ORDERED. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 16, 1991 PAGE 8 H-10. Approval - Application for Lease/ Lot 2, Gusty Subdivision No. 8 - James C. Bookey III and Phyllis J. Bookey. Councilman Walker MOVED to approve the application of lease to Lot 2, Gusty Subdivision No. 8 to James C. Bookey III and Phyllis J. Bookey. Councilman Smalley SECONDED the motion. City Manager Brighton stated that a simultaneous approval of an easement could be completed at this time. Mr. Bookey is willing to give the easement. Mr. Bookey, who was in the audience, stated that the agreement is signed and the simultaneous approval is not necessary. There were no objections to the motion. SO ORDERED. H-11. Approval - Return of Property/Tract C-1, Dena'ina Point Estates - Kenneth Knoblock, d/b/a Peninsula Investment Group. MOTION: Councilwoman Monfor MOVED to take back Tract C-1, Dena'ina Point Estates and Councilman Walker SECONDED the motion. Councilwoman Monfor asked how many pieces of property have returned to the City. Administrative Aide Howard stated about six to eight pieces of property. Councilwoman Monfor asked if Council ever refused to accept any back. Ms. Howard stated that Council has accepted if the payments and taxes are current. These are current on this property. Councilman Walker stated that he understood that the partnership is dissolved and that it is probably better to take the property back now than later by foreclosing. VOTE: Councilwoman Monfor requested UNANIMOUS CONSENT. There were no objections. SO ORDERED. H-12. Approval - Engineering Design Contract, Trading Bay/Granite Point Project - $6,415.00. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 16, 1991 PAGE 9 MOTION: Councilman Smalley MOVED for approval of the award of an engineering design contract for the Trading Bay/Granite Point Project for a not -to -exceed amount of $6,415.00 to Wince- Corthell-Bryson. Councilwoman Swarner SECONDED the motion. Councilman Walker asked at what time it was decided this needed improvement. City Manager Brighton stated that the City has a grant for $244,000 which must be spent or the money will return to Juneau. This project has been on the Capital Improvement List for a long time. The Trading Bay portion of the project was designed some years ago. If the money would be put toward another project, there would not be enough time for the design work, etc. to be done before the money reverts back to Juneau. Administration felt that it would be better to commit to this project that to lose the money. Public Works Director Kornelis added that this project has been on the CIP list since 1988. Vice Mayor Measles stated that the design was done at the time property was leased to Fred Meyer. Extension of the road was to gain additional access to the leased property and relieve traffic on the Spur Highway. Councilman Walker objected to the motion. VOTE: Walker: No Swarner: Yes Measles: Yes McComsey: Yes Williams: Absent MOTION PASSED. H-13. Discussion - Mobile Homes Monfor: Yes Smalley: Yes Councilwoman Monfor stated that she requested this discussion because she believes that at the time the ordinance was passed, the intention was to prohibit any mobile home structures to be brought into the City, whether they are storage, or living quarters. She is not sure that this ordinance should be repealed and a new ordinance written, or an amendment needs to be made to this ordinance. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 16, 1991 PAGE 10 Attorney Graves asked if she would like him to write some proposed amendments to the ordinance. Councilwoman Monfor answered yes. Vice Mayor Measles asked if Council concurred with the request. There were no objections. ITEM I: ADMINISTRATION REPORTS I-1. Mayor No report. I-2. City Manager City Manager Brighton brought the Council's attention to an ordinance introduced to the Kenai Peninsula Borough which will permit the Assembly to set up special assessment districts in the Borough. Mr. Brighton stated that it should be sure that the assessment districts are made to pay the whole amounts and money is not taken from general fund monies. Mr. Brighton stated he will keep up to date with this ordinance. I-3. Attorney No report. I-4. City Clerk No report. I-5. Finance Director Finance Director Brown referred to a draft letter which he wrote to the Borough Assembly President in regard to their Ordinance 91-1. The ordinance would treat rent of harbor slip spaces differently from other rents. It would exempt harbor slip rent from the monthly calculation of sales tax provided for in KPB 5.18.430(a). While the City does not have harbor slip rentals, it does have real estate rentals. He calculates the sales tax on a minimum monthly amount, whether the rent is paid annually or not. Mr. Brown believes that if an exception is made for harbor slip rentals, there will be more exceptions in the future. Because of the lack of equitable application of the sales tax to all taxpayers, it will result in a loss of revenue to the City of Kenai. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 16, 1991 PAGE 11 MOTION: Councilman Smalley MOVED to approve the letter and to send it and Councilwoman Swarner SECONDED the motion. There were no objections to the motion. SO ORDERED. Finance Director Brown also stated that he land sale information slightly and he will packet. If Council elects to withdraw the included on the foreclosure list, they can hearing. I-6. 1 Public Works Director No report. 1-7. Airport Manager will be changing the include it in the next 77 acre parcel do at the public Airport Manager Ernst stated that in the Enplanement Report which he passed out prior to the start of the meeting, it shows enplanement figures are up. Also, Mr. Ernst is working with the Ericksen Group in regard to the direct -mailing brochure. Mr. Ernst showed the Council a copy of how the brochure is going to look. The brochure will include information regarding Kenai float plane facilities, cost of slips, a lease lands, a picture of the Float Plane Basin, general information about fuel services, and a map of Peninsula destinations in relation to Kenai. The pictures will be color. They are hoping to mail the brochures by March 1, 1991. The brochure will be sent to registered pilots, Pilots Association list, etc. Cost will be within the boundaries of the contract the City has with the Ericksen Group. Ericksen Group will be meeting with the Airport Commission tomorrow night. Mr. Ernst will bring the final draft brochure to Council for their approval prior to printing and mailing. Councilwoman Monfor requested that the Bicentennial logo be used on the brochure. ITEM J: DISCUSSION J-1. Citizens Parks & Recreation Director McGillivray stated that Kenai will be host to the 1992 State Parks & Recreation Conference. There were no other comments. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 16, 1991 PAGE 12 J-2. Council Councilman Walker - No report. Councilwoman Swarner - No report. Councilwoman Monfor - No report. Councilman McComsey - Good to be back. Councilman Smalley - No report. Vice Mayor Measles - No report. ITEM K: ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 7:45 p.m. Minutes transcribed by: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk 1/17/91 January 31, 1991 / Open Letter To the Kenai City Council and the Administration: As I write this letter today, I still wonder if I am doing the right thing, yes I really think so. I have always told you people I would come to you with a problem before I would go public, that would be the last thing I would do. We think too much of our town. Francis is as disappointed as I am in the way you people have handled this matter. After 23 years of renting our mobilehome, next to where we live, we de- cided that the place was too unsafe to live in and much too expensive to re- pair, as a rental, it just wouldn't be profitable any longer. On October 7, 1990 after calling the gas company and HEA to cut off all utilities, we called the City to turn off the water. The Utilities Depart- ment informed us that according to our "code" we would still have to pay un- til spring. The Finance Office still insisted we had to pay. I went to our City Manager within the next few days, still no help. After hearing my problem he said, "we have had a lot of problems with that same thing and that was the code." There was no help from his office. After a few more weeks I couldn't believe what was happening to us. We kept telling these people we weren't going to rent it any longer and that we had turned off the heat and power, so in the winter how could we turn on the water and use it for free? I did talk with the Mayor one night three weeks ago, at the Council Meet- ing and I told him about our problem. I couldn't see why I should keep paying. He said, "leave it lay for now and I'll look at it and get back to you." He still hasn't as yet. I still can't believe I was getting this kind of treatment from our City people. This has been one of the most disappointing things I've ever had to deal with with our City. Why? The longer I thought about it the more I got upset. Not so much the money but the way everyone was so hard nosed about it. I remembered a couple of places in town that were vacant. When I questioned the City about these they informed me that no, they were not paying because they were "inactive". I asked, what does that mean? I was told that means they are not safe to occupy. I said, well neither is our trailer, that is what I have told all of you for 2 or 3 months. I asked them what do I have to do to get mine listed as not safe. I was told to talk to our building inspector. I did, he went with me over to the trailer. After looking it over he agreed that it was not safe. With that he sent a letter to our City Finance Office or someone. I wrote a letter, after asking later, what else I should do to get something stopped on this. I explained all of this to our Finance Office. After telling him this Open letter to the Kenai City Council and Administration January 31, 1991 Page -2- action was something that I just couldn't understand, and after stopping the water bills I also thought we should get a refund. I got a check three days later but not a word of apology, nothing, as if no one cared. This could have all been avoided if I could have had equal treatment with the others. Why wasn't I informed of this? I am a very disappointed person tonight, in the way the City handled this matter. I certainly hope this will help someone else that has a problem. I am real sorry that this small problem has gotten to be a big one, and has caused so much disappointment on our part, with the City. We have one of the best cities in the state to live and retire in, lets not change all we have because of things like this. Maybe we can all learn from this. I know this whole thing has been a real bitter experience for us and I feel I am much wiser and feeling some better. Almost as faithful as I was "Roge " Meeks Kenai, Alaska PAYMENTS OVER $1,000 WHICH NEED COUNCIL APPROVAL OR RATIFICATION COUNCIL MEETING OF: FEBRUARY 6, 1991 FOR RATIFICATION: VENDOR DESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT AMOUNT MISC. DALE BAKTUIT MONEY TO REIMBURSE BASKETBALL OFFICIALS RECREATION PROF. SERVICES 1,190.00 ALASKAN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION JANUARY CREDIT UNION WIH VARIOUS LIABILITY 12,920.00 NATIONAL BANK OF ALASKA JANUARY FEDERAL WIH VARIOUS LIABILITY 41,479.87 2,824.16 JANUARY MEDICARE VARIOUS LIABILITY BLUE CROSS FEBRUARY MEDICAL INS. VARIOUS HEALTH INSURANCE 30,252.27 IC14A RETIREMENT CORP. DEFERRED COMP. VARIOUS LIABILITY SUPPL. RETIREMENT 12,275.00 9,970.88 401 PLAN VARIOUS ENSTAR NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS 11SAGE Vi R1011S IT111,111ES 10.042.17 TELEPHONE UTILITIES PHONE USAGE VARTUUc: CU1FILniTUATTUtIS 2, 63. , •'Y) STATE OF ALASKA JAN. GARNISHMENTS VARIOUS LIABILITY 11000.00 DOYLE'S FUEL FUEL SHOP OPERATING SUPPLIES 7.342.01 ALASKA OIL SALES FUEL SHOP OPERATING SUPPLIES 1.628.00 HOMER ELECTRIC ELECTRICITY USAGE VARIOUS UTILITIES 3,322.36 STATE OF ALASKA 4TH QUARTER ESC VARIOUS ESC 9,699.62 WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER DEC. CHILD CARE WOMEN'S RESOURCE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 5.220.56 WALTERS & OLSON INS. CO. WORKERS' COMP. WORKERS' COMP. INSURANCE 14,925.00 FOR APPROVAL: *rtx#*##*x****x**x**x*x**t*x**xhxx**x#*t*x*xxx#xxx*x*t*xxxt#t***xxx*xxx**t***xtxxxxx*xx*#*t***xxx*hxxxx#x****t*xxx#*xxxx****xxx*#h*#xx#*****x*x*#**xx**x VENDOR DESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT AMOUNT MISC. hxx*#t###***x#xx**#*#*#*x*txxxx#x*##x*****xx*xxxx**t**#x*xxxxxxx**#xxtxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx**#xxxxx**h#xx#****xhxitxxx#xx*tx*x*xt*#*###x###xxxxx*#*#xxxxx ADB—ALNACO, INC. AIRPORT LIGHTING SUPPLIES AIRPORT M & 0 R & M SUPPLIES 1,307.20 P.O. 31429 EMERGENCY RESOURCE, INC. TRAINING VIDEOS & WORKBOOKS FIRE BOOKS 1,124.33 P.O. 31800 PURCHASE ORDERS OVER $1,000 WHICH NEED COUNCIL APPROVAL COUNCIL MEETING OF: FEBRUARY 6, 1991 xttaxxtttxattttatttt��**ttr,e�t��,ta,t,rx�rx�a*,t*:rx*x*,tx*a,�**t**3*t�**,t�*xa*txt,t�txt**�a,�ea*t,t,t*c*,ta,razz*�arx,t�a,rxtt�xx**�*xt*ttx,txx VENDOR DESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT AMOUNT *tttttatttta*,cat**ttttatttttattttattatttata,txa+tt+ra***aa,ts+,tasa�,t*eta,ra**raaat�aa�*aa*aaa*a�aaaaa*t*�a*a�aa�aaaaat�aa,raaxxa*aa* ANCHORAGE COLD STORAGE GROCERIES FOR FEBRUARY COA-CONGREGATE MEALS OPERATING SUPPLIES 3.200.00 GROCERIES FOR FEBRUARY COA-HOME DELIVERY OPERATING SUPPLIES 800.00 DERRY & ASSOC. APPRAISAL REPORT FOR 21 PARCELS FOR AIRPORT LAND PROF. SERVICES 2,950.00 RENEGOTIATION IFSTA FIRE PROTECTION PUBL. FIREFIGHTER TRAINING VIDEOS & WORKBOOKS FIRE BOOKS 1,998.20 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC REBUILD LIFT STATION PUMPS SEWER REPAIR & MAINT. 3,068.00 JAHRIG ELECTRIC CONNECT GENERATOR TO SHOP & SHOP REPAIR & MAINT. 1,383.33 STREET BUILDINGS STREETS REPAIR & MAINT. 1,383.33 WATER REPAIR & MAINT. 691.67 SEWER REPAIR & MAINT. 691.67 KENAI PUMP SALES REPAIR PUMP ON UNDERGROUND WELLHOUSE WATER REPAIR & MAINT. 2,395.00 PENINSULA FORD REPAIR PICK-UP BOX SHOP REPAIR & MAINT. 1,118.85 TOTEM EQUIPMENT REPAIR PARTS FOR MICHIGAN LOADER SHOP REPAIR & MAINT. SUPPLIES 3,568.56 TELEPHONE POLL 1/23/91 Suggested by: Mayor Williams City of Kenai ORDINANCE NO. 1417-91 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA INCREASING ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY $26,000 IN THE GENERAL FUND FOR LOBBYING THE U.S. GOVERNMENT IN OBTAINING FUNDING FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A HELICOPTER COLD WATER RECOVERY SCHOOL IN KENAI. WHEREAS, the City of Kenai is attempting to obtain funding for a helicopter cold water recovery school to be constructed in Kenai, and WHEREAS, the City Council believes that the probability of a successful funding effort will be increased by employing the services of a lobbyist in Washington, D.C. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA that estimated revenues and appropriations be increased as follows: General Fund Increase Estimated Revenues: Appropriation of Fund Balance 26 000 Increase Appropriations: Legislative - Professional Services 26 000 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 20th day of February, 1991. JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk Introduced: February 6, 1991 Adopted: February 20, 1991 Effective: February 20, 1991 Approved by Finance: C�— (1/28/91) kl f13 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI 6942j04:W 4 44Zd06'F` _ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 MEMORANDUM TO: Council Members City of Kenai FROM: John J. Williams, Mayor City of Kenai DATE: January 28, 1991 = RE: HELICOPTER COLD WATER RECOVERY SCHOOL During my last discussion with Council, some of you were concerned with the "incidental costs" discussed in Mr. Brad Gilman's initial letter of December 19, 1990. Enclosed, for your information is a copy of the December 19, 1990 letter along with a copy of a letter which I received from Mr. Gilman today. Today's letter gives further clarification of the "incidentals" as a result of a conversation I had with Mr. Gilman last week. During that conversation I indicated your concerns. I have had recent telephone conversations with Mr. Gilman and he has given me some very helpful ideas as to how to proceed with the project. I have requested Administration to prepare the necessary paperwork for a lobbying contract with Mr. Gilman in regard to the Helicopter Cold Water Recovery School. The ordinance will be introduced on February 6, 1991 and the public hearing will be held February 20, 1991. Upon passage, the contract can begin in March. I have completed preliminary meetings with the Coast Guard and University. There will be one more meeting with the University. I have corresponded with Senator Stevens and Representative Young. They are to forward letters of support to the University -1- to indicate their desire to site this project in Kenai. Also, the Governor is very enthusiastic of the project and has promised letters of support to Senators Stevens and Murkowski. I hope your questions are answered. Thank you for your continued support on this project. -2- ANCHORAGE OFFICE THE ENSERCH CENTER SSO WEST SEVENTH AVENUE. SUITE 1200 ANCHOPAOE. ALASKA 99S01 PHONE. (901) 217.6613. TELEX 090.26•484 71LECOPY;90t.279.list R09EPT B. BAKER MICHAEL T. THOMA3 LEROYJ BARKER . •'L G. BEARY HAAOLO E. SNOW, JR JAMES K. BARNETT "JULIA D BOCKMON JOSEPH O.OARNELL OAEOORYO SILVEY 9USAN M WEST "CARL W. WINNER WASHINGTON OFFICE 1050 T HOMAS JEFFER90N STREET. N W SIXTH FLOOR WASHINOTON OC 20007 ' PHONE:12021333•u00 TELECOPY: (2021337.0940 "STEVEN W. SILVER •'BRAOLEY 0. OILMAN ROBERTSON, MONAGLE & EASTAUGH JUNEAU OFFICE COURT PLAZA BUILDING. SUITE 800 240 MAIN STREET A PROFESSIONAL COIRPORATION P.0 BOX 21211 ArroRNEYD AT LAW JUNEAU. ALASKA 09602 WASHINOTON.DC.2000F PHONE (901)88a•3Je0 rflEcoPr� 9or>eea•aela OFCCUNSEL F.O. EASTAUGM ROYAL ARCH GUNNISON (1873.1919) • R. E, RODERTSONva6S-1981) M. E. MONAGLE 11902.1"51 JAMES F. CLARK PAUL M. HOFFMAN 0. ELIZABETH CUADRA" ROBERT P. BLASCO MARY A NORDALE THOMAS J. SLAGLE ' AOM11710IN WASMINOTON 0 C •' ANO ALASKA TELECOPIER COVER SHEET ALL WWI$ AOM1TTt0 IN ALASKA TO: TELECOPIER NO. : FROM: DATE S �� CLIENT NO: TYPE OF TELECOPIER: XEROX 7020 TELECOPIER H0: (202) 337-0940 NUMBER OF PAGES! .�„f, INCLUDING COVER SHEET DOCUMENT (S) BEING TRANSMITTED: If any problems, or to confirm transmission, please call: Caroline at (202) 333-4400, Robertson, Monagle, & Eastaugh 5cftii 6Y:Xerox ieieccpier 7u20 ; 1-26—y! .i1:u1hh1 ; 202 'N7 40-+ ANCHORAGB OFFICE ROBERTSON, MONAGLE & EASTAUGH THEENSERCm CENTER 550 WEST SEVENTH AVENUE. SUITE 1200 ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501 PHONE' 19071277.5803 TELEx.090.26.440 TELECCPYr 907.279.1259 ••AOBERT B. BAKER MICMAEL T THOMAS LEAOYJ SARKEA -L.0,MARY HAAOL 0 USNOWAR. JAMES K, BARNErT -JULIA $. BOCKMON JOSEPH O. DAANELL 13AEGORY 0, SILVEY SUSAN M. WEST "CARL W WINNER WASHINGTON OFFICE 1050 TY-OYAS 4IFFERSON STREET, N.W. SIXTH FLOOR vowNOTON. D.C. 20007 PHONE: (202)333.4400 TELECCPY:1202) 337.0W "STEVEN W SILVEA "BRAD.EY 0. GILMAN The Honorable City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo A ►ROFES54ONAL CORPORATION A=Rmtys AT LAw WASHINGTON, 0 C. 20007 January 28, 1991 John Williams, Mayor Kenai, AK 99611 Dear Mayor Williams: y0'1 26.4 5U14;•« 2 JUNEAU OFFICE COURT PLAZA 91,1ILOIN0. SUITE 3CO 240 MAIN STREET P 0 Box 21211 JUN EAU. ALASKA 996C2 PHONE: ;907) 536.33t0 TELECOPY:907-566.6814 OFCOUNSEL F.O.EASTAU13H ROYAL ARCH OUNNISON (1873--1918) R. E. F011ERT60N (1386.1961) M. E. MONAGLE 11902.1983) JAMESF.CLARK PAUL M. NOFFMAN D. ELIZABETH CUADRA" AOSERT P. BLASCO MART A. NORDALE THOMAS J. SLAOLE A04MTTE0IN W ASMINOTON.0 C" ANO ALASKA ALLOTHERI ADVI"10 IN ALASKA This is in reference to your question about the incidental costs associated with a legislative effort to obtain funding for the Cold Water Recovery School.. The incidental costs relating to such a legislative effort should not be significant. Should the City of Kenai decide to retain me, I suggest that we put a ceiling of $100 per month on such costs through a nine month period, starting March 1. It has been my experience that incidental costs are usually less than $100 per month for a project of this size. The direct costs of travel (plane fare, food, and lodging) outside the Washington, D.C. area would be additional, but no such travel would take place unless authorized by yourself. Sincerely, Brad Gilman AVC1101LAOC OMCC TI(EENSE^CHCENTEII 550 WES1 SJVENIIIA%,IFJU6. SUIT( 1200 1ElEK C60 J6•�6� ' ' iELtcor+:6at.J1v•115o NACL D ! !.•0+. ��, .IAMRAX IV1nNtII " JUUA B BOCKVQ.4 JOSEPH O.OASNE%.L Onloo11r 0. SILVEY • ini��i+: viinhRll WASHINCTON Orria 10301NOMASJE►FMON!STS .N.W. 61■1w xLoon WASI ONO TON. O.C. 2000? u~C..-1. ••.• /.w •�..VW'v11ee7104? 0010 1,11EVE>r W, SILVER "BMOLEY 0. 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(202:333.4400 TE:ECOPY: (202; 337.0940 "STEVEN w S LVER -BRADLEY D. GILMAN C ROBERTSON, MONAGLE & EASTAUGH 1�1 To; John Williams From: Brad Gilman A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION AMR,18Y8 AT LAW WASMI NGTON. OC 2C007 December 19, 1990 )UNEAU OFFICE L;UU4T PLAZA BUILDING. SUITE 800 240 MAIN STREET P.G. BOx 2121' JUNEAU. ALASKA 90502 PHONE :007)588.3340 TELECOPY• 007.666.6618 OF COUNSEL 10 EASTAUOM ROYAL ARCM OUNNIS0N ;1873.19' 5) R B ACBERTSON(16BS•19611 M E YONA(MV902.1085) JA V ES 0 C, AAK PAUL M MOFFMAN D. ELILASETI. CL AORA" ROB£A- 0 S:AS:O MA AY A NOROALE THOMAS J. S.AOLE ADMITTED IN wA6HINOT0A. 0('." AND A.AS" ALL OTHERS ADM TTE'J IA ALA4KA Attached is the proposal to represent Kenai in obtaining an appropriation to build the survival facility. I thought it best to give you a full proposal instead of just a preliminary letter. Feel fray to call me at any time. c c PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF RENAI TO PROVIDE" REPRESENTATION ON FUNDING TOR C T GUARD DEEP WATER SURVIVAL TRAINING CENTE This proposal is submitted by Robertson, Monagle, & Eastaugh (the 11F rm") to represent the City of Kenai before the Federal Governm nt and the'. U.S. Congress to obtain! funding for the construction of a deep water survival training facility in Kenai. We believe that the Firm can provide the best possible representation for Kenai at a reasonable cost. I i Th4 City; of Kenai has been working with the Alaska Congressional Delegation for a number of years1to obtain funding for the construction and operation of a deep water survival traininc facility for the Coast Guard in Kenai. ILast year Senator Stevens attempted toobtain an appropriation as part of the Fiscal Year 1990 appropriation bill for the U.S. Department of Transpo tation: He was successful in obtaining funds in the Senate, but this funding was eliminated in Conference due to objecti ns raised by the House of Representatives. The primary objecti n was) that the project had not received proper authorization, !which 'is independent of an appropriation and a pre- conditi n to any federally.funded construction project. Se ator Stevens and CoSdressman Young spent) considerable time this ye r seeking the requisite project authorization. That authorization was included as part of the 'Magnuson Fishery ConservA,tion and Management Act reauthorization legislation on the last da of the 101st Congress. It has since been signed into 1 public w. Thai stage is now set to again pursue an appropriation for trio oonot.ruction of the ourvival center. NotwithoLand ing 9enot.:,i Stevens' commitment to the project, it will be very difficult for him to �btain funding through the Department of Transportation appropriation bill. Altnougn ne a senior senator On the Senate Appropriations Committee, he does not sit on the Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee and therefore would not participate in any HoulBe-Senate conference involving Coast Guard funds. It is possib1 tar him to convince other Senators to protect this project s funding in conference, but he obviously has less control over th final outcome if he cannot defend the funding personally In con: rence. The preferable approach is to emphasis the benefits of a survival center for the defense agencies, and then request that the sonater cook tho funding an part ,esf 4nAw llwt+n�-�.��•+* �+f D�f•r,f• appropr ationslbill.� He has in the past been able to fund Coast Guard p ojeets`i,through the Defense appropriation' process because of the ag Ey's status as an auxiliary arm of .the Department of Defense As Republican Ranking Member i of the Defense Appropr ationsl Subcommittee, Stevens is in a much stronger position to control theoutcome of any appropriation. He:has not yet agreed to seek this through the Defense appropriations process, therefore a prim ry objective of Kenai's lobbying effort should be to convinc him of the benefits to the defense agencies. Brid Gilman would be the point mani responsible for representing Kenai in Washington, D.C. on this project. He is licensed to practice law in both Alaska and Washington, D.C. Prior to join �,ng the Firm, Mr. Gilman served as Senate .Commerce Committee Counsel for merchant marine and fisheries. His responsibilitias included the staffing of Coast Guard appropriations requests for Senator Stevens. He also assisted the Senator's defense staff on funding issues !involving the Coast Guard and the Department of the Navy. Mr. Gilman has worked on federal appropriation issues for over a decad . Recent accomplishments include initial funding of $1 .million for the construction of a breakwater in Kodiak; $2.5 million as the first phase of a three-year grant to expand and realign the airport in Sand Point; and $200,000 to begin a pilot program .in Anchorage to train observers for the federal fisheries. He has �n excellent working relationship with not only Senator Stevens 'and his staff, but also with other staffers on the Defense and Transportation appropriation subcommittees.' III. LE; ARRANGEMENT � Theo Firm proposes to represent Kenai on a fixed fee basis of $24,000 !for the entire 1991 appropriations cycle. This would be payable on a monthly basis at $2000 per month. Incidental expenses would be passed on to Kenai, including the coats of xeroxing, courier !services, telefax, long distance phone calls, and local transportation. Lobbying lunches would not be authorized unless the Firm receives prior approval from Konni , sk1t'hntiejh tho Finn anticipates that it will seek such authurization :Car key „. • .., y :c�� rc.u,t,riu ;12-19-90 ; 4:07PM VAIN NEG�"^ELDMAN-+ 907 283 3014;9 5 • I congrca4ional otaff. Reimbureable expenaea would nlao .ilir-luac ally out -of -mown travel requested by Kenai (transportation, meals, and lodging 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI G'cpdzzl a4 �4,1a „ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907.283.3014 Honorable Ted Stevens United States Senate 522 Hart Building Washington, D.C. 20510 RE: HELICOPTER COLD WATER RECOVERY SCHOOL Dear Senator Stevens: Mayor Gilman and I just completed a trip to enlisted the support of Governor Hickel for Helicopter Cold Water Recovery School. We productive meeting with Admiral Ciancaglini Juneau where we our anticipated also had a long and and his staff. Admiral Ciancaglini seems to be very receptive to the idea of using the Coast Guard budget as the method for the appropriation to the University. The Admiral did not seem to have any problem with the placement of the facility in Kenai. The Admiral did, however, qualify his statement by saying that these matters would have to be approved by his superior in Washington, D.C. The City of Kenai is now prepared to begin discussions with the University of Alaska administration. During your visit to Kenai, you indicated that when appropriate, you will correspond with the the University and the Board of Regents presidents and advise them that the intended language in the bill is to site this facility in the City of Kenai. I believe the time is appropriate and request that you forward those letters at this time and send copies of those letters to me. I will refrain from setting up the meeting schedule until I receive the copies of the letters. I would like to have this meeting take place if at all possible prior to March 1, 1991. Honorable Ted Stevens January 21, 1991 Page 2 Once again, on'behalf of all of us here at the City of Kenai, thank you very much for your continued and ongoing support of this project. Sincerely, CITY OF KENAI e John/V. Williams Mavdt JJW/clf 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI _ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 Honorable Donald E. Young House of Representatives 2331 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 RE: HELICOPTER COLD WATER RECOVERY SCHOOL Dear Representative Young: I am sorry that we were unable to meet as planned this morning. I understand how busy Congress is at this time. Mayor Gilman and I attended a very successful meeting with Admiral Ciancaglini and his staff in Juneau last week. I have advised Senator Stevens of the outcome of this meeting, and requested some letters of support with regard to the intent to site the facility in Kenai. These letters of support will be included in the packet and distributed during my next meeting with members of the University of Alaska administration. While in Juneau, I also met with Governor Hickel. The Governor is also very enthusiastic about the project and has indicated full support. Letters of support on behalf of the project were also promised by the Governor. Thank you very much for your continued help in this matter. We look forward to working closely with your office during this coming congressional season. Sincerely, CITY OF KENAI John J�(lWilliams Mayor JJW/clf Suggested by: Administration City of Kenai ORDINANCE NO. 1418-91 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA INCREASING ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY $25,000 IN THE COUNCIL ON AGING, SENIOR DAY CARE FUND FOR PURCHASE OF A VAN. WHEREAS, the State of Alaska has awarded a grant increase to the City of Kenai for purchase of a van for the Senior Day Care program, and WHEREAS, the City has contracted the operation of the program to Central Peninsula Counseling Services, and program funds are being passed through from the State of Alaska to the nonprofit organization. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA that estimated revenues and appropriations be increased as follows: Senior Day Care Increase Estimated Revenues: State Grant - OAC $12,500 State Grant - MHT 12,500 Increase Appropriations: OAC - Machinery and Equipment $12,500 MHT - Machinery and Equipment 12,500 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 20th day of February, 1991. JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR Carol L. Freas, City Clerk Introduced: February 6, 1991 Adopted: February 20, 1991 Effective: February 20, 1991 Approved by Finance: C 919 (1/31/91) kl d'� Suggested by: Council CITY OF KENAI ORDINANCE 1419-91 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA AMENDING KENAI MUNICIPAL CODE 14.20.240, PROHIBITING FUTURE STORAGE OF MOBILE HOMES WITHIN THE CITY OF KENAI. WHEREAS, KMC 14.20.240 does not prohibit the storage of mobile homes within the City of Kenai; and WHEREAS, outside storage of mobile homes is harmful to the aesthetic and property values within the City of Kenai; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City of Kenai to prohibit future outside storage of mobile homes; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that KMC 14.20.240 is hereby amended as follows: 14.20.240 Mobile Homes: (a) No mobile homes may be installed for use in the City of Kenai for public, commercial, or assembly purposes after the effective date of this ordinance. (b) No mobile home may be stored outside in the City of Kenai after the effective date of this ordinance. {(b)} (c) Mobile homes for residential use may be established only in mobile home parks as permitted in the Land Use Table. {(c)} .ill Mobile homes which were installed prior to the effective date of this ordinance in conformance with applicable building code regulations in areas where now prohibited and used for residential purposes or stored outside may have such use continued indefinitely, except that such trailers shall not be replaced if destroyed or removed. {(d)} jel Mobile homes utilized on bona fide construction sites for offices, storage, or other such purposes may be so used anywhere within the City Limits on the construction,job they serve, but shall be removed immediately upon completion of said construction. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this day of , 1991. ATTEST: JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR Carol L. Freas, City Clerk First Reading: February 6, 1991 Second Reading: February 20, 1991 Effective Date: March 20, 1991 W-� Suggested By: Administration CITY OF KENAI ORDINANCE NO. 1420-91 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, INCREASING ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY $2,221 IN THE COUNCIL ON AGING SENIOR EMPLOYMENT FUND. WHEREAS, the City has received a grant increase in the amount of $2,221 from the State of Alaska for the purpose of hiring an Adult Day Care Activity Aide to work the remainder of this fiscal year. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that the estimated revenues and appropriations be increased as follows: Senior Employment Fund Increase Estimated Revenues: State Aging Grant $2,221 Increase Estimated Appropriations: Salaries $2,067 Medicare 30 ESC 21 Worker's Compensation 103 $2,221 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 20th day of February, 1991. John J. Williams, Mayor ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk Introduced: February 6, 1991 Adopted: February 20, 1991 Effective: February 20, 1991 Approved by Finance: 4 (2/1/91) clf 9. DEDICATION OF NET PROCEEDS. Before a permit can be granted, the organization must plan to use the net proceeds from gaming activities for the a. r ding of prizes• and for political, education, civic, public. charitable, patriotic or religious uses In Alaska. (See Instructions for specific rules on how proceeds can and cannot be spent.) In the space below, tell how your organization plans to use the net proceeds from the gaming activities. Be specific, eduC ions, A�� f'o �ro/r ea e q.lel -fh� �� ' .Sfafe o ,�/,�s�� ryreefi1 p r 10,,q r►' wd -h;11) fhe f �raneh�se ,� ur,2�irer� s 7/e 11'e"i�s SC h o /a,esti• ip �rg�i; za-fi ant. 10. PERSON IN CHARGE OF GAMES. This must be a bona fide and active member of the qualified organization, or an employee of the municipality. This person is responsible for maintaining the records and preparing all the required reports. An alternate member must be designated as the responsible person during the absence of the member In charge. If more than one alternate Is to be designated, attach a separate sheet and provide the required Information asked for on this page for each. it any primary or alternate member In charge changes during the calendar year. you are required to notify the Department of the new person(s). Submit a copy of the board resolution or minutes of meetings appointing the primary member and giving authority to the primary member in charge to sign the application on behalf of the organization. A. PRIMARY B. ALTERNATE Na Telephone Nv Me m a -7� `7h�� Daytlme Telephone Nv 177e4In t- Ma Iing Address jDay"time Security No. Mailing Address OF Social Security No. City, S ta, Zip Code 0-i / Tithe City, State. Zip Code Title 7ge,sa,oee 11. LOCATION OF ACTIVITIES. Specify where the games will be conducted, Including the drawing of raffle tickets. If this location changes, you must notify both the Department of Commerce and Economic Development and the local govemment within 10 days. (For more than one location, attach a separate sheet.) Name and Street Address of Premises for Each Gaming Activity, Attach Additional Pages as Needed 1. i 3 Type of Game Contact Person Daytime Telephone 3-3SS 2 L1 d// a /Tab 3. 41 - T _ r a. - . Sll/R t Se ' yn1A e i 71— Jo� 5•ILI& es T/i' l ala2-6d?aa 12. OPERATOR (If any). If an operator is employed to conduct the gaming activities, you must provide a copy of the contract with the operator to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development at least 15 days before activities commence. You may contract with only one operator for each type of gaming activity. The member who has been designated above as the person in charge of the games is responsible for monitoring the operator's performance. Name of Licensed Operator / Copy of Contract with Operator. Cu> relit 6y foi Iy90— SUC vr'r f /� Is Attached X Will be sent by certified mail no later than 15 days before the activities are conducted. rider ne-wone r5 evi s i9f6CCURM- U 13. THESE OUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED. YES NO ❑ ,� A. Has any person listed in 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of, or on parole for a felony within the preceding five years In any state, territory, or foreign country? ❑ B. Has any person listed in 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of a crime Involving theft or dishonesty, or has ever been convicted of a violation In any state of a municipal, state or federal gambling law? ❑ C. Will any person listed In 10 or 12 above receive c�,oumapgennsation of any kind from the receipts of the gaming activities? If yes, explain. pPerata,� 'lap eee �ll&vg eoenP�s�`oA/"Anvkrgh business moo �af:ono-f ALAS WL i N o /nAa 14. SIGNATURE. This application mus be signed by the primary person In charge of games listed in 10A above. CAUTION: A photocopied signature will not be accepted. Make sure that the original signed application is filed with the Department of Commerce and Economic Development. I declare under penalty of unsworn falsification that I have examined this application, including any attachment, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief It is true and complete. I understand that any false statement made on this application Is punishable by law. 1 further declare that two copies of this application have been delivered to the nearest city or borough office for review. Signature Printed Name Date X %,' i111A9a 15. CI OR BOROUGH R PONSE TO APPLICATION. You must submit two copies of this application to the city or borough nearest to the location of the proposed gaming activities. Proot or hung must accompany uus appncauum ace w apvw y,wca an ry, r�-rr•r• • a iwo• u- ment official Indicate. by signature below, the community's approval of of objection to the permit. CAUTION: If this section Is not completed, the processing will be delayed 15 days to allow the city or borough time to respond to this application. (�-,' THIS APPLICATION HAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL*❑ Yes X No (Attach explanation of objection)�D J d 40 Signature of Local Government Official Title Date Printed Name of Person Who Signed Telephone No NOTICE: ANY FALSE STATEMENT MADE ON THIS APPLICATION IS PUNISHABLE BY LAW. 08-4039 (9190) (Z Alaska Department of Commerce Dames of Chance and Contests of Skill po EBox conomic DevelopmenOccupational Lice PERMIT APPLICATION Division of Oeeupational Licensing Juneau, AK M11-0800 AS 05.15.020 and 15 AAC 105.100(a) Please read the instructions before completing this application. All sections of the application must be completed 1. NAME OF ORGANIZATION Mailing Address IF (/ City, State, Zip Code 2. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Check one box. For definitions see AS 05.15.210 and 15 AAC 105.010. - .160. ❑ a. Charitable ❑ b. Civic or Service ❑ c. Dog Mushers' Association ta'd. Educational ❑ e. Fishing Derby Association ❑ I. Fraternal O g. Labor ❑ h. Municipality ❑ I. Nonprofit Trade Association ❑ J. Outboard Motor Association ❑ k. Police or Fire Department and Company ❑ I. Political ❑ m.Religious ❑ n. Veterans 3. TYPES OF GAMES. List by common name If other than those listed. See AS 05.15.210 and 15 AAC 105.110 - .1600. Ef a. Bingo NOTE: Bingo games must not be held more than nine oc- casions in a calendar month with no more than 35 games per J session or series of games. 9(b. Raffles 3 Lotteries Q/a. Pull -Tabs .,. Ice Classics Vle. Dog Mushers' Contests Vf. f. Fish Derbies 4g. Rain Classics n. Mercury Classics I. Goose Classic ). Salmon Classic alt. Contests of Skill ❑ 1. Marksmanship Rifle, Archery or Pistol ❑ 2. Races ❑ 3. Track and Field Events 4. ORGANIZED AS: SKCorporation S. ESTIMATED 1991 GROSS RECEIPTS ❑ Public &�Private ❑ Partnership S ❑ Association 8. LOCAL OFFICERS (must be current bona fide members In good standing) �'7 1VV i 6A. RENEWAL APPLICATION Most Recent Year Permit Number. Issued: Attach the following required Items: Iif"Current Alaska membership list (must have at leas) 25 members) 1/ Copy of amendments to articles of Incorporation and bylaws, If any; include copy of amendment and certificate of amendment/incorporation/reinstatement. Board resolution or minutes appointing the primary member (see Instructions.)See, FXea.D%,e. -k"ha1u4'io.x1 d Proof of filing the application with the nearest city or borough (see Instructions.) Gaming account number, bank name, address and telephone. number. F)Ps> M#7t D�tl4I Aee" 4Sr tii fsJ. 1/<A ✓G' �i ' :e1 X /!.CJyi.O •1L _ 8B. NEW APPLICATION Number of years organization has been in existence in Alaska: _ Attach the following required Items: ❑ Current Alaska membership list (must have at least 25 members) ❑ Certified true copy of articles of Incorporation, and copy of bylaws and national and state charters. ❑ Copy of IRS certificate or tax letter or tax exemption issued to nonprofit organizations, if applicable. ❑ Documentation showing organization has been In existence In Alaska three years or more (e g. bank statements, cor- respondence to the organization, receipts for services rendered or supplied, etc.) ❑ Board resolution or minutes appointing the primary member (see instructions.) ❑ Proof of filing the application with the nearest city or borough (see instructions.) Name and Mailing Address of National Organization (if applicable): 7A. ACTUAL 1990 GROSS RECEIPTS S Q�j �`� / I� /e�,/y It FROM ALL GAMING ACTIVITIES o / d -/X jl/ 7B. FEE. Check the appropriate box and enclose the correct amount. If gross receipts from all Then the 1990 gaming activities were: Permit Fee is: ❑ $0-S19,999; or If you are a New Applicant.............$20.00 ❑ $20,000-$99,999.................................... $50.00 X $100,000 or more..................................$100.00 NAME TITLE SOCIAL SECURITY NQ DAYTIME TELEPHONE NQ 9- �7_ de lrq,,oe' -7 Al fIsSt`T r_A_iu,pe�r_ �lla�= !S- �Q��' yo' FOR DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT USE ONLY Permit Number s of Issue: —oarterty Reports Flied C 1 Financial Statement: ❑ Yes 1% Fee ❑ Yes C No 08-4039 (Revised 10190) ❑ 2 ❑ 3 C 4 ❑ No is New 'iie7 C Date of Receipt Stamp NOTICE: GAMING ACTIVITIES MAY NOT BE CONDUCTED UNTIL THE PERMIT IS ISSUED. (1) Irk GrL, ,W17/ J r" �a gp�yBit 1 Hsu• � Kenat �ter1� s p,;�we ••l Mis Alasta scgolarship Pageant, Inc. A Non -Profit Corporation P.O. Box 302 Kenai, Alaska 99611 TO: City of AnchorageOKI_I�Cit nd C., RE: 1991 Non-profit Gaming Licensing for The Miss Alaska Scholarship Pageant, inc. Please find enclosed two copies of our organizations 1991 application for Non - Profit Gaming License which we are required to file two copies with local governmental agencies. Our organization is a statewide scholarship program benefiting Alaskan young women ages 17 to 26 and is franchised by The Miss America Pageant Organization. Our organization contracts our permit with an Alaskan operator who is also licensed by the State for the purpose of bingo, pull tabs, raffles and misc. games of skill and chance. Primarily our permit is operated in the Anchorage area through our contract with the operator and occassionally raffles are held by our organization in the Kenai, Soldotna and Anchorage area. Therefore, we are requesting your offices' approval for these functions in the area governed by your agency. This year the Dept. of Rev. will accept a letter from local governmental agencies to indicate their approval or non -approval of the operation of a permit in their governed area. Please sign and return the enclosed form letter to the State of Alaska in the envelope provided at your earliest possible convenience or follow your procedures as may be necessary by local statutes and indicate your agency approval or non -approval on the 2nd page of the application and mail a copy of same to the Dept. of Revenue at your earliest convenience. Should you have any questions, please advise. Sincerely, Carla Timmerman (907) 262-6220 Executive Director /ct cc:file A MISS AMERICA MEMBER PAGEANT 1991 Membership List for The Miss Alaska Scholarship Pageant, Inc. Primary Members: Carla Timmerman Claudia Furlong Roy Barton Eleanor Thompson Shirley Wallingford Marie Danna-Becker Linda Storey Ron Rainey Jan Moore Sara Jones Brenda Benner Mavis Blazey Iris Barton Kelly Downs Jeri Best Associate Members Connie Godwin Burt Wetzel Kathleen Kuersten Margie Laugana Janae Comer Suzie Blackburn Rosalie Nizich Leon Kiana Lisa Wilson Sue Bendy Deborah Fickus Luper Linda Shawback Michelle Thorn Fay Smith Katie Samora Vicki Carlisle Sandy Holt is Holly Salo Keri Baumgardner Tina Steenmeyer Steven Steenmeyer Kathy Frank Alaska Department of Commerce Games of Chance and Contests of Skill and Economic Development PERMIT A P P L I CAT I O N Division of Occupational Licensing PO. Box D Juneau, AK 99811-0800 AS 05.15.020 and 15 AAC 105.100(a) Please read the instructions before completing this applicatio• All sections of the application must be completed 1. NAME OF ORGANIZATION 6A. RENEWAL APPLICATION kk L► C�� Most Recent Year P+Brmlt Number: G S Z Issued: C7 Ns Attach the following required tams: I Malting Address ❑ Current Alaska membership list (must have at least 25 members) ❑ Copy of amendments to articles of incorporation and bylaws, l it any; include copy of amendment and certificate of amendmentlincorporation/reinstatement. )Jc)r_ City, State, Zip Code ❑ Board resolution or minutes appointing the primary member �/ I (see Instructions.) 4�r / / l ❑ Proof of filing the application with the nearest city or borough (see Instructions.) 2. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 3. TYPES OF GAMES. List by common Check one box. For definitions name If other than those listed. See ❑ Gaming account number, bank name, address and telephone see AS 05.15.210 and AS 05.15.210 and 15 AAC 105.110 - number. 15 AAC 105.010. - .160. .160. 6B. NEW APPLICATION ❑ a. Charitable ❑ a. Bingo NOTE: Bingo games must Xb. Civic or Service not be held more than nine oc- Number of years organization has been in existence in Alaska: ❑ c. Dog Mushers' Association casions in a calendar month with no more than 35 games per Attach the following required Items: ❑ Current Alaska membership list (must have at least 25 members) ❑ d. Educational session or series of games. ❑ Certlfied true copy of articles of Incorporation, and copy of ❑ e. Fishing Derby Association Ab. Raffles & Lotteries bylaws and national and state charters. ❑ f. Fraternal Xkc. Pull -Tabs ❑ Copy of IRS certificate or tax letter or tax exemption issued if O g. Labor ❑ d. Ice Classics to nonprofit organizations,' applicable. ❑ Documentation showing organization has been In existence • h. Municipality ❑ e. Dog Mushers' Contests in Alaska three years or more (e g. bank statements, cor- ❑ I. Nonprofit Trade I. Fish Derbies respondence to the organization, receipts for services Association ❑ g. Rain Classics rendered or supplied, etc.) , ❑ Board resolution or minutes appointing the primary member ❑ j. Outboard Motor Association ❑ h. MercuryClassics (see Instructions.) ❑ k. Police or Fire Department ❑ t. Goose Classic ❑ Proof of filing the application with the nearest city or borough and Company ❑ J. Salmon Classic (see instructions.) Name and Mailing Address of National Organization (if applicable): ❑ I. Political ❑ k. Contests of Skill ❑ m.Religious ❑ 1. Marksmanship ❑ n. Veterans Rifle, Archery or Pistol ❑ 2. Races ❑ 3. Track and Field Events 7A• ACTUAL 1990 GROSS RECEIPTS S FROM ALL GAMING ACTIVITIES 4. ORGANIZED AS: Corporation 7B. FEE. Check the appropriate box and enclose the correct amount. !� d Public ❑ Private 5. ESTIMATED 1991 GROSS RECEIPTS If gross receipts from all Then the J ❑ Partnership S 000 — ,S, ow �r 1990 $ gaming activities were: Permit Fee 00 ,0 O-S19,999; or if you are a New Applicant.............$20.00 ❑ Association ❑ $20,000-$99,999.................................... $50.00 ❑ $100,000 or more..................................$100.00 8. LOCAL OFFICERS (must be current bona fide members in good standing) NAME TITLE SOCIAL SECURITY NO. DAYTIME TELEPHONE NO. _VJAYtJ lE_ k A f-F-eiz- 2! ,±S(Qy" cU R. � W AL f_ FIcF- 517 -Z-8 -Y10 5*50 t �I �Ntils 5wari�E� �1L5urz s74- ��- 9�3L Ze 3- 7sZS FOR DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT USE ONLY Date of Receipt Stamp Permit Number. lets of Issue: Juarterly Reports Filed C 1 Financial Statement: ❑ Yes 1% Fee ❑ Yes ❑ No 08-4039 (Revised 10190) 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 C No ❑ New NOTICE: GAMING ACTIVITIES MAY NOT BE CONDUCTED UNTIL THE PERMIT IS ISSUED. (1) 9. DEDICATION OF NET PROCEEDS. Before a permit can be granted, the organization must plan to use the net proceeds from gaming activities for the awar- ding of prizes, and for political, education, civic, public, charitable, patriotic or religious uses in Alaska. (See instructions for specific rules on how proceeds can and cannot be spent.) In the space below, tell how your organization plans to use the net proceeds from the gaming activities. Be specific. L(OrVS- -1�VJ(,LS eft- 160 C1I-F5e-6AJ75 SKIc[f mil? Cif �'l Sz.,k --IF 5 T-F etit lCoILr.rt4.ug1/ C1}T/O'k! /1)4q(G ,F—d Li c ►k-TrP1. c�0—q-nts f Gie K — B �C7 F 61 d�SS�S F,:v P— 10. PERSON IN CHARGE OF GAMES. This must be a bona fide and active member of the qualified organization, or an employee of the municipality. This person is responsible for maintaining the records and preparing all the required reports. An alternate member must be designated as the responsible person during the absence of the member In charge. If more than one alternate Is to be designated, attach a separate sheet and provide the required information asked for on this page for each. If any primary or alternate member in charge changes during the calendar year, you are required to notify the Department of the new person(s). Submit a copy of the board resolution or minutes of meetings appointing the primary member and giving authority to the primary member in charge to sign the application on behalf of the organization. A. PRIMARY B. ALTERNATE Name �l �f�N�S Swat Daytime Telephone No. 2�3-75?� Name ��titzT (/U��-�E2-SPA'(_ Daytime Telephone No, Mailing Address �Q _R1211 Social Security No. 5-74-16-963 Melling Address 2-4-© Social Security No. City, State, Zip Code K641 Pa A-�, 9q��� Title 'TR 4Su - City, Slate, Zip Code atj �I, Title 5�6 11. LOCATION OF ACTIVITIES. Specify where the games will be conducted, including the drawing of raffle tickets. If this location changes, you must notify both the Department of Commerce and Economic Development and the local government within 10 days. (For more than one location, attach a separate sheet.) Name and Street Address of Premises for Each Gaming Activity, Attach Additional Pages as Needed 1. t�C� . Wt ii �tJ� Type of me Contact Person Daytime Telephone 2. Z� 5-ZZ'7 3. 4. 5. 12. OPERATOR (If any). If an operator is employed to conduct the gaming activities, you must provide a copy of the contract with the operator to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development at least 15 days before activities commence. You may contract with only one operator for each type of gaming activity. The member who has been designated above as the person in charge of the games is responsible for monitoring the operator's performance. Name of Licensed Operator Copy of Contract with Operator: ❑ Is Attached ❑ Will be sent by certified mail no later than 15 days before the activities are conducted. 13. THESE OUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED. YES NO ❑ Pf A. Has any person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of, or on parole for a felony within the preceding five years In any state, territory, or foreign country? ❑ B. Has any person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of a crime involving theft or dishonesty, or has ever been convicted of a violation in any state of a municipal, state or federal gambling law? CI C. Will any person listed In 10 or 12 above receive compensation of any kind from the receipts of the gaming activities? If yes, explain. 14. SIGNATURE. This application must be signed by the primary person in charge of games listed In 10A above. CAUTION: A photocopied signature will not be accepted. Make sure that the original signed application is filed with the Department of Commerce and Economic Development. I declare under penalty of unsworn falsification that I have examined this application, including any attachment, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief It is true and complete. 1 understand that any false statement made on this application Is punishable by law. I further declare that two copies of this application have been delivered to the nearest city or boro office for review. Signature Printed Name Date X NIv, 15. CITY OR BOROUGH RESPONSE TO APPLICATION. You must submit two copies of this application to the city or borough nearest to the location of the proposed gaming activities. Proof of filing must accompany this application. See Instructions. To speed processing, please have the appropriate local govern- ment official Indicate, by signature below, the community's approval of or objection to the permit. CAUTION: If this section is not completed, the processing will be delayed 15 days to allow the city or borough time to respond to this application. THIS APPLICATION HAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL: O Yes ❑ No (Attach explanation of objection) Signature of Local Government Official Title Date Printed Name of Parson Who Signed Telephone No. NOTICE: ANY FALSE STATEMENT MADE ON THIS APPLICATION IS PUNISHABLE BY LAW. 08.4039 (9190) (2) 1791-1991 W-1 g CITY OF KENAI " 0d G'dpd-al 4 44ak f f 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 TO: Mayor John Williams and the Kenai City Council FROM: Kim Howard, Administrative Assistant l/�{' DATE: January 24, 1991 f FOR: February 6, 1991 Council Meeting RE: Assignment of Lease - Bielefeld/Schumacher Lot 2, Block 2, General Aviation Apron Lot 2, Block 4, General Aviation Apron The leases for the referenced properties require the City to consent to any assignment of lease. The procedure in the leases include submitting the proposal for assignment for approval by the Kenai Planning Commission and the City Council. An Agreement for Assignment of Lease and Contract for Sale was executed on November 30, 1990 between lessees without prior approval by the Commission and the Council. A copy of the agreement is attached. Also attached is a map of the property. The Planning and Zoning Commission approved of the assignment at their meeting of January 23, 1991. The attorney has reviewed the assignment and has no objections. Does the Kenai City Council approve of the assignmentof the assignment? If approved, a consent to assignment will be prepared for the City Manager's signature. Attachments cc: C.R. Baldwin, Esq. /kh AGREEMENT FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE AND CONTRACT FOR SALE This Agreement is entered into this .30 day of ,• 1990, by and between ROBERT T. BIELEFELD of P.0 Box 46, Kenai, Alaska 99611 (hereinafter "Buyer"), and STEVEN SCHUMACHER, of P.O. Box 1866, Kenai, Alaska 99611 (hereinafter "Seller"). RECITALS 1. The parties own in common the leasehold interests in the following described real property: Lot Two (2), Block Two (2), GENERAL AVIATION APRON, and Lot Two (2), Block Four (4), GENERAL AVIATION APRON, Keriai Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska; Said leasehold interest for Lot Two (2), Block Two (2), arising from that certain lease dated May 6, 1976, recorded in the Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska, in Book 95, at Page 262, between Gerald Wasson and the City of Kenai; and said leasehold interest for Lot Two (2), Block Four (4), arising from that certain lease dated May 6, 1976, in the Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska, in Book 95, at Page 252, between Gerald Wasson and the City of Kenai. 2. Seller desires to assign, and Buyer desires to assume, all rights, liabilities, and duties of Seller in the lease of the above Property. 3. The parties own as tenants -in -common an airplane hanger and certain other improvements and fixtures located on the Property (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Improvements). 4. Seller desires to sell, and Buyer desires to buy, the Improvements and fixtures located on the Property. 5. The Improvements are pledged as security for the following encumbrances: First Deed of Trust to First National Bank of Anchorage, in the principal amount of 38,000.00. Second Deed of Trust to National Bank of Alaska, in the principal amount of $122,000.00. AGREEMENT FOR LEASE/CONTRACT FOR SALE Page 1 6. Buyer has agreed to assume the obligations of the aforementioned Deeds of Trust, and has agreed to pay the balances owed under the notes secured thereby. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions set out below, the parties agree as follows: 1. Assignment. On or before thirty (30) days from the date of execution of this Agreement, Seller shall execute an Assignment of Lease by which Seller will assign to Buyer all of Seller's interest in the leasehold estate to the Property. 2. Sale. Seller shall sell to Buyer, and Buyer shall buy from Seller, the airplane hanger and all of the other improvements and fixtures located on the Property. This sale shall become effective upon receipt of the payment specified in Paragraph 3 below. 3. Purchase Price. Buyer shall pay to Seller as the purchase price an amount equal to $13;123.93; said sum shall be payable on or before the date specified for the execution of the Assignment of Lease as set out in paragraph 1 above, and shall be in the form of a promissory note bearing interest at the rate of ma's, payable in installments of $1,000.00 or more per month. In addition, the Buyer shall assume and agree to pay and hold Seller harmless from the obligations secured by and set forth in the encumbrances set forth in Recital 5 above. 4. No Liens or Encumbrances. At the time of the execution of the Assignment of Lease by Seller, the Property, and the airplane hanger and all other improvements and fixtures located on the Property, shall be free and clear of liens and encumbrances, except for those Deeds of Trust mentioned in this Agreement. 5. Time of the Essence. Time is of the essence of this Agreement, and of each and every covenant, term, condition, and provision thereof. 6. Law Governing. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Alaska. 7. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties and cannot be changed or terminated except by a written instrument subsequently executed by the parties hereto. 8. Waiver. The waiver by either party of any breach of any term, covenant, or condition contained herein shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other term, covenant, or condition hereof. AGREEMENT FOR LEASE/CONTRACT FOR SALE Page 2 _ ( C 9. Binding Effect. The covenants and conditions contained herein shall apply to and bind the heirs, legal representatives, and assigns of the parties hereto, and all covenants are to be construed as conditions of this lease. In witness whereof, the parties have executed this instrument at Kenai, Alaska, the day and year irst above written. ROBERT T. IELEFELD "8 EVEN VCHUMACHER AGREEMENT FOR LEASE/CONTRACT FOR SALE Page 3 I I I I I L Q' 1 o^� 9 S� 04, . 0 ry Q W t O Z Y K Q a First National Bank of Anchorage January 25, 1991 Cary R. Graves, Attorney City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Kenai, AK 99611 Dear Cary: The First National Bank of Anchorage has been granted a security assignment of the leasehold interest in the following described real property: Lot 1A, Block 4, General Aviation Apron, Number Three (3), according to Plat 87-83, Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska. Attached you will find a copy of the instrument used to effect this security assignment. The parties concerned request that the City consent to this assignment per the terms of the lease. The Lessee is current in paying their Borough property taxes and lease payments to the City of Kenai. Please call the undersigned with any questions and forward any documents to: First National Bank of Anchorage 44501 Sterling Highway Soldotna, AK 99669 O,Mii. • . / "ZCharles/ee/mer Vice President CLW:gk Attachment 44501 Sterling Highway • Soldotna, Alaska 99669-7938 Assignment Of Lease For Security Purposes Wolverine Leasing, A Partnership hereinafter called "Assignor", assigns and transfers to First National Bank of Anchorage , a national banking association, hereinafter called "Assignee", all of its right, title and interest under the lease agreement dated between -- City of Kenai , as Lessor and Assignor as Lessee, which covers the following described real property situated in the Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska: Lot 1A, Block 4, General Aviation Apron, Number Three (3). according to Plat 87-83, Kenai Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska. This Assignment is executed as security for repayment of $ 202,479,14 plus interest evidenced by a promissory note in said amount of even date herewith executed by Assignor in favor of Assignee. As further security, Assignor concurrently with execution of this Assignment has executed a deed of \ trust covering the above described property, and hereby incorporates in this Assignment by reference all of the default provisions provided in said deed of trust and authorizes Assignee in the event of default by Assignor under the promissory note, deed of trust or this Assignment, to foreclose the security covered thereby. Assignor agrees to execute any further documents necessary or appropriate to effectuate the purposes of this Assignment. Dated: January 25 119 91' Assignor: WOLVERINE LEASING, A PARTNERSHIP By Its pn Danny E. r wer, Jr. � Its Partner Douglas A. Brewer By: t.f„nee�> ! sr STATE OF ALASKA is Partner Thomas M. Thibodeau Ird JUDICIAL DISTRICT ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this 25th dayof January ,19 91 beforeme,the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Alaska, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Danny E. Brewer Jr. Douglas A. Brewer 5 Thomas M. Thibodeau ,known tome and to me known to be the partners of Woly rin T. acing. A Partnership ,the Partnership which executed the within instrument, and they acknowledged to me that they executed the same for and on behalf of said Partnership , and that they arcs fully authorized by said Partnership so to do. WITNESS my hand and official seal the day and year in t i certificate fir t written above. Notary Public in an or Alaska My commission expires: 06-02-91 After Recording Return To: First National Bank of Anchorage 44501 Sterling Highway Soldotna, AK 99669 1791-1991 a - 11 CITY OF KENAI 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283.3014 MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor John Williams and Kenai City Council FROM: Randy Ernst, Airport Manager DATE: January 31, 1991 RE: Draft of the Copy for Airport Advertising Brochure Attached please find a draft of the Brochure. Bill Toppa of the Airport reviewed this copy and request your RE/kh copy for the Kenai Airport Commission and I have comments. General Information Facilities Alaskan pilots have always enjoyed a certain freedom and access to remote areas, about which the grounded majority could only dream. However, access to one destination, popular among pilots who are also fishermen, was limited to those with wheels. Pilots who had converted to floats for the summer were simply out of luck when it came to landing in Kenai. Until now. With the completion of a full -service float plane,facility at the Kenai Airport, it's now possible for float plane pilots to refuel, and have access to restrooms, telephones and general supplies, all in Kenai. Less than a mile from the airport, downtown Kenai offers modern hotels, grocery stores, campground facilities, sporting goods stores, and laundromat and shower facilities. In addition, Kenai has the advantage of being centrally located and gives pilots an alternative to flying into the crowded airspace around Anchorage International and Merrill Field airports. Tiedown Rates Three Tiedown Options Summer - Floats only Private: $250 Commercial: $300 Yearly - Floats/Skis Private: $360 Commercial: $480 Dual Purpose - Floats/!! 4/1fe2-7 S Private: $480 Commercial: $600 For $3 per day, visitors can use a transient slip for three consecutive days. There is no charge for parking for six hours or less. Envelopes and a deposit slot for payment are provided in the registration building. The Kenai float plane facility offers 25 permanent tiedown slips, 10 transient slips and five commercial slips, accomodating aircraft with up to a 48-foot wing span in private slips and 65400t wing span in commercial slips. The landing and takeoff water runway is 3,500 feet long and 150 feet wide. There is vehicle access to the facility via Float Plane Road off First Street. Pay telephones and restrooms can be found at the registration building at the south end of the parking and taxi waterway along with a transition ramp and paved apron for those who wish to seasonally convert their aircraft from floats to skis or wheels. Upon arrival, visiting pilots must register their aircraft in the registration building. Fuel and minor aircraft repair and maintenance services are available at the airport. For additional information about airport facilities, call the airport manager* sr 7- Leasing The city of Kenai has airport frontage property available for lease for commercial, airport -related use. Businesses requiring airport frontage that are looking for less expensive leases or better access to serve the smaller communities of the Peninsula, may want to take advantage of this strategically located property. For information about leasing, call Kenai City Hall at 283-7530. Alaska Department of Commerce Games of Chance and Contests of Skill and Economic Development PERMIT A P P L I CAT I O N Division of Occupational Licensing P.O. Box D Juneau, AK ttsell-0800 AS 05.15.020 and 15 AAC 105.100(a) Please read the instructions before completing this application All sections of the application must be completed 1 VV I 1. NAME OF ORGANIZATION 8A. RENEWAL APPLICATION 40/8 Voiture Locale #1539 Most Recent Year Permit Number: Issued: Attach the following required Items: ❑ Current Alaska membership list (must have at least 25 members) Mailing Address P.O. Box 1044 ❑ Copy of amendments to articles of incorporation and bylaws, If any; include copy of amendment and certificate of amendmentlincorporationlreinstatement. City, State, Zip Code Kenai, Alaska 99611 ❑ Board resolution or minutes appointing the primary member i (see Instructions.) ❑ Proof of filing the application with the nearest city or borough (see instructions.) 2. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 3. TYPES OF GAMES. List by common Check one box. For definitions name if other than those listed. See ❑ Gaming account number, bank name, address and telephone see AS 05.15.210 and AS 05.15.210 and 15 AAC 105.110 - number. 15 AAC 105.010. - .160. .160. 86. NEW APPLICATION 17 IN& Charitable X a. Bingo NOTE: Bingo games must �b Civic or Service not be held more than nine oc- Number of years organization has been in existence In Alaska: ❑ c. Dog Mushers' Association casions in a calendar month with no more than 35 games per Attach the following required Items: M Current Alaska membership list (must have at least 25 members) i ❑ d. Educational session or series of games. ❑ Certified true copy of articles of Incorporation, and copy of ❑ e. Fishing Derby Association 01 b. Raffles &Lotteries] bylaws and national and state charters. Copy of IRS certificate or tax letter or tax exemption issued ❑ I. Fraternal X c. Pull Tabs to nonprofit organizations, if applicable. • g. labor Od. Ice Classics Xl Documentation showing organization has been In existence ❑ h. Municipality ❑ e. Dog Mushers' Contests in Alaska three years or more (e.g. bank statements, cor- ❑ I. Nonprofit Trade ❑ f. Fish Derbies respondence to the organization, receipts for services Association ❑ g. Rain Classics rendered or supplied, etc.) X7 Board resolution or minutes appointing the primary member ❑ j. Outboard Motor Association ❑ h. MercuryClassics (see instructions.) ❑ 1. Goose Classic 1f1 Proof of filing the application with the nearest city or borough ❑ k. Police or Fire Department ❑ J. Salmon Classic (see instructions.) and Company ❑ k. Contests of Skill Name and Mailing Address of National Organization (if applicable): ❑ I. Political 40/8 Voiture Nationale ❑ m.Religious ❑ 1. Marksmanship 777N. Meridian Street d(n. Veterans Rifle, Archery or Pistol Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-1170 ❑ 2. Races ❑ 3. Track and Field Events 7A. ACTUAL 1990 GROSS RECEIPTS S FROM ALL GAMING ACTIVITIES 4. ORGANIZED AS: 7B. FEE Check the appropriate box and enclose the correct amount. ❑ Corporation 5. ESTIMATED 1991 GROSS RECEIPTS If gross receipts from all Then the ❑ Public ❑ Private ❑ Partnership $ 90, 000.00 1990 gaming activities were: Permit Fee Is: CX Association ❑ $0-$19,999; or If you are a New Applicant.............$20.00 Ifl $201000-$991999 .................................... $50.00 ❑ $100,000 or more...................................$100.Do 8. LOCAL OFFICERS (must be current bona fide members in good standing) i NAME TITLE SOCIAL SECURITY NO. DAYTIME TELEPHONE NO. Earl T. Jones Chef de Gare 504-09-6225 283-3638 Simon E.J. Carlough Correspondant 541-56-1504 283-3638 Needham Wilson Chef de Train 230-16-5462 283-3638 Lloyd Little Cheminot 562-46-5139 283-3638 FOR DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT USE ONLY Date of Receipt Stamp Permit Number. Date of Issue: Quarterly Reports Filed Financial Statement: L7 1% Fee ❑ Yes G No 08-4039 (Revised 10190) C 1 L"i 2 L7 3 C 4 Yes L7 No 17 New NOTICE: GAMING ACTIVITIES MAY NOT BE CONDUCTED UNTIL THE PERMIT IS ISSUEDQ (1) 9. DEDICATION OF NET PROCEEDS. Before a permit can be granted, the organization must plan to use the net proceeds from gaming activities for the awar- ding of prizes, and for political, education, civic, public, charitable, patriotic or religious uses in Alaska. (See instructions for specific rules on how proceeds can and cannot be spent.) In the space below, tell how your organization plans to use the net proceeds from the gaming activities. Be specific. Scholarships for Nurses Training Contributions to Carville Star Contributions to Hansen's Disease Contributions to Abused Children & Children in Youth Veterans Reabilitation Aid to Families for Medical & Financial Emergencies 10. PERSON IN CHARGE OF GAMES. This must be a bona fide and active member of the qualified organization, or an employee of the municipality. This person Is responsible for maintaining the records and preparing all the required reports. An alternate member must be designated as the responsible person during the absence of the member in charge. if more than one alternate is to be designated, attach a separate sheet and provide the required Information asked for on this page for each. If any primary or alternate member In charge changes during the calendar year, you are required to notify the Department of the new person(s). Submit a copy of the board resolution or minutes of meetings appointing the primary member and giving authority to the primary member In charge to sign the application on behalf of the organization. A. PRIMARY B. ALTERNATE Name Daytime Telephone No. Name Daytime Telephone Na Lester G. Borgen 283-9072 Simon E.J. Carlough 283-5817 Mailing Address Social Security Na Mailing Address Social Security No. 4380 Eagle Rock Drive 475-22-7978 1001 Mission Ave. #22 541-56-1504 City, Stats, Zip Code Title . City, State, Zip Code Title Kenai, Alaska 99611 - Chainrlan Kenai, Alaska 99611 Chairman M. LOCATION OF ACTIVITIES. Specify where the games will be Conducted, including the drawing of raffle tickets. If this location changes, you must notify both the Department of Commerce and Economic Development and the local government within 10 days. (For more than one location, attach a separate sheet.) Name and Street Address of Premises for Each Gaming Activity, Attach Additional Pages as Needed Type of Game Contact Person Daytime Telephone Amrican Legion Post 20, 902 Cook, Kenai, Alaska 99611 Bingo Les Borgen 283-3638 Artbrican Legion Post 20, 902 Cook, Kenai, Alaska 99611 Pull-Ta Les Borgen 283-3638 Arrarican Legion Post 20, 902 Cook, Kenai, Alaska 99611 JRaffleslLes Bor en 283-3638 5. 12. OPERATOR (if any). If an operator is employed to conduct the gaming activities, you must provide a copy of the contract with the operator to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development at least 15 days before activities commence. You may contract with only one operator for each type of gaming activity. The member who has been designated above as the person in charge of the games is responsible for monitoring the operator's performance. Name of Licensed Operator Copy of Contract with Operator: ❑ Is Attached ❑ Will be sent by certified mail no later than 15 days before the activities are conducted. 13. THESE QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWEREDL YES NO ❑ b`1 A. Has any person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of, or on parole for a felony within the preceding five years In any slate, territory, or foreign country? ❑ B. Has any person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of a crime involving theft or dishonesty, or has ever been convicted of a violation In any state of a municipal, state or federal gambling law? 1 C. Will an ers Iiste In 0 or 1 above recei a compensation of any kind from the receipts of the gaming activities? If yes, explain. AC rsem�rPt for !uey and tame for purchase and movement of supplies to support games. 14. SIGNATURE. This application must be signed by the primary person In charge of games listed In 10A above. CAUTION: A photocopied signature will not be accepted. Make sure that the original signed application is filed with the Department of Commerce and Economic Development. I declare under penalty of unsworn falsification that I have examined this application, including any attachment, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief It Is true and complete. 1 understand that any false statement made on this application Is punishable by law. I further declare that two copies of this application have been delivered to the nearest city or borough office for review. Signature Printed Name Date Lester G. Borgen 2/5/91 15. Y OR BOROUGH RESPONSE TO APPLICAT . You must submit two copies of this aoDlication to the citv or borough nearest to the location of the proposed gaming activities. Proof of filing must accompany this application. See Instructions. To speed processing, please have the appropriate local govern. ment official indicate, by signature below, the community's approval of or objection to the permit. CAUTION: If this section is not completed, the processing will be delayed 15 days to allow the city or borough time to respond to this application. THIS APPLICATION HAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL: f3 Yes C No (Attach explanation of objection) Signature of Local Government Official Title Date Printed Name of Person Who Signed Telephone No NOTICE: ANY FALSE STATEMENT MADE ON THIS APPLICATION IS PUNISHABLE BY LAW. 08.4039 (9190) (2) 40/8 Voiture Locale #1539 Current Alaska Membership List "1991" 1960 P.C. Merle D. Meisinger 262-7019 P.O. Boxc 2748 Kenai, Ak. 99611 56 Neb. 1977 P.C. Richard Flanders 283-4086 4739 Beaver Loop Rd. Kenai, Ak. 99611 10 Ak. 1979 P.C. Murton DePriest 283-7633 P.O. Box 453 Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak. ** 1979 P.C. Simon E.J. Carlough 283-5817 ** 1001 Mission Ave. #22 Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak. 1984 Marvin A. LaChance 224-3297 P.O. Box 1243 Seward, Ak. 99664 5 Ak. 1985 Brian Lawrence 262-9003 P.O. Box 3804 Soldotna, Ak. 99669 10 Ak. 1985 P.C. Lloyd Little 283-4130 P.O. Box 4048 Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak. 1985 Needham Wilson 283-3065 P.O. Box 1754 Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak. 1986 P.C. Earl T. Jones 283-4076 P.O. Box 1956 Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak. 1986 Merle Hlavka 262-5891 P.O. Box 287 Kenai, Ak. 20 Ak. 1979 Dayton Ness 373-5130 P.O. Box P.O. Box 871376 Wasilla, Ak. 20 Ak. 1981 George G. Gilbertson 283-4589 Rt. 1 Box 160 Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak. 1982 P.C. William G. Kreiter 283-3207 P.O. Box 4383 Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak. 1982 P.C. Gerald E. Fbster 776-5690 P.O. Box 7548 Nikiski, Ak. 99635 20 Ak. 1982 P.C. Roy R. Galde 283-4139 P.C. Box 1078 Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak. 1983 George H. Plumley 250 E. Fireweed Palmer, Ak. 99645 20Ak. 1988 Jerome C. Atchison 283-3562 37145 Moser Rd. Soldotna, Ak. 99669 20 Ak. 1988 Dale F. Felton 776-5427 P.O. Box 4646 Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak. 1988 Gordon W. Leavey 283-1963 . 903 Cook Dr. A-1 Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak. 1988 Frank Moore 283-9922 810 Peninsula Ave. Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak. 1989 Clarke Berger 776-8055 P.O. Box 3713 Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak. 1989 Robert H. Christensen 776-8019 P.O. Box 8603 Nikiski, Ak. 99635 20 Ak. 40/8 Voiture Locale #1539 (Cont.) Current Alaska Membership List "1991" 1989 Richard B. Herrick 262-4169 P.O. Box 536 Soldotna, Ak. 99669 20 Ak. 1989 Woodie O. Mynes 283-4545 P.O. Box 4011 Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak. 1989 Edgar C. Stone 262-7276 P.O. Box 276 Sterling, Ak. 99672 20 Ak. 1989 Kenneth F. Wise 776-8162 P.O. Box 8355 Nikiski, Ak. 99635 20 Ak. 1990 Lester G. Borgen 283-9072 4380 Eagle Rock Dr. Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak. 1990 Ellis D. Fall 835-50467 P.O. Box 1625 Valdez, Ak. 99686 20 Ak. 1990 Richard Tweden 282-3346 P.O. Box 1165 Kenai, Ak. 99611 20 Ak NOTES: P.C. = Past Chef de Gare Year on left is year person joined 40/8 Post number follows city. ** = Correspondant Simon E.J. Carlough 1001 Mission Ave. #22 Kenai, Ajs%-58171-8048 40/8 Voiture Locale #1539 1/25/91 Promenade Promenade opened in due form at 7:05. Minutes of 12/27/90 Promenade motioned by Lloyd Little for approval, seconded by Jim Wilson. Passed. Grand Promenade to be held in Wasilla, Ak. April 20, 1991. Lloyd Little is getting 40/8 cups through Julie. Her cost is about $12.00 ea. Our cost will be $25.00 ea. Lloyd Little to be in charge motioned by Jim Wilson, Seconded by Les Borgen. Passed. March 23 & 30, 1991 are the dates for wreaks into 40/8 at Post 20, Kenai. Bingo permit for 40/8 to be filled out by Correspondant. Lester Borgen to be primary person in charge with Simon Carlough as alternate motioned by Dick Tweden, seconded by Dick Herrick. Passed. Motioned by Jim Wilson for 40/8 Voiture Locale #1539 to buy five Grand Promenade tickets, seconded by Lloyd Little. Passed. March 1991 Promenade to have nomination and election of officers for next year. Installation is to be in April 1990 after the Grand Promenade. Jim Wilson, Lloyd Little, Les Borgen and Gordon Leavey are to design our 40/8 locomotive for the 1992 Grand Promenade which is to be held in Anchorage. Jim Wilson is to be in charge. Watch ticket discussion. To the good of the Order, $20.00. Promenade closed is due form at 7:58 PM. By authority of the Chef de Gare Correspondant Simon E.J. Carlough ❑ CORRECTED (II checkSM PAYER'S .—..11-1 .00nsa, Or. .t.t.. ano i1P COG U E 1 D 19 � � PI IoWxxl.Il FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of ANCHORAGE 1751 GAMBELL r,NCHOF.AGE AK 99501 1 E.m1ee. It aand.wn0 io.n ntlocrh PAYERS iwNitl lO.ni11`W�on,nunD.t RECIPIENTS a.ntlnwtiOn rlumbar pnx aap..11., ee.,* Ynit-1-61depleth, CNa. 40.1 ^ 1990 '• 92—ooC'6s95 92oecz�sa s I 2 E."t' wnhOr■..l p.n.xr s U.S. IIw1ne. Bond.,.m. into Is M BtiOn an tea REc1PtENrS n . ar..t .Dona. City, nu., .nc ZIP code beinglnfOreuon had to bslnp lumlehad to , G b YOLTURE• LOCALE 1539 .00 lw s the internal n = SOMcs. 11 you ere a y.e.r.l sea," w o11t Ma raputrad to 1110 e B O x 1 G G 4 .0 a velum, a nspllpence s penalty or ottler s Fw.tsn to as e n ountry a U.6. sanction will tw KENAI AK 49611—D000 po.•••b" Imposed on you ll this Income Is taxable and the IRS dettinnitros Account n.mper IOP1�on.p that It has not been 1952480L'1 s ."'ported Fam 1099•INT 16oxne aanT+^I of the i�...urr • In+N Rw. ..Oct + emirs& "Federal "Banl� of ALASKA, S.B. YOUR BRANCH KEVAI BRANCH OFFICE:. ' P. 3. BOX 3411 KENATP AK 99611 (907) 2R3-4197 40 A4D 3 VOY41EP LOCALE 1539 RICHARD FLA40EIS .j 0„BOX 1044 KENAI AK 99611 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT PERIOD ENDING 31 JAN 84 ACCOUNTNUMBER G3-09-003OC92572 SOCIAL SECURITY/TAX I.D. NO. OG1-20-2134 TRANSACTIONS ",►�"?Y' NOW/SAVINGS DEPOSITS 1 CHECKS ,BEGINNING BALANCE .. h' . ;DEPOSITS . � �b ht l INTEREST PAID WITHDRAWALS SERVICE CHARGE i £NDiNG BALANCE �(339.93 a'� " � •80 A4 02.1Q' .`` ;.44 ;DATE-. 'CHECKNO. -TRANSACTION DESCRIPTION =rDEPOSIT`-:=,WITHDRAWAL,,. FIALANCE 5 JAN 84 501 1 CHECK WITHDRAWAL 102*10 1,937.8: 31 JAN 84 INTEREST CREDIT 8.84 1p946.6, COF�TTEC YEAR T: r�ATF h.t4 Cfj Y�,jI 'l14\I Li114C7 )-1 Y`Y '.'lrJd 1T5 CURRENT y�rKCT VALUE? IT I PR,DP A H L Y TH9•J Y'l f �P, LT?E. cIRST FEDERAL PA04V HAS A-11 FXCELLE:IT FFFI'444CE LULw-,2IIPAM. ' A L l Y7J? 172TCAGE L�34N DEPARTS"EAT AT 274—n505 Flik DETAILS. To Whom It May Concern; Enclosed please find the 1991 permit applications for Disabled American Veterans, and a list of locations in your locality as required by law Sec.05.15.080.(a). Please note pages 2,#15 of the applications. If you have any questions please call, 276-2848. Thank you, 4040 Mountain View Dr. Anchorage, Alaska 99508 . S i79 Date 23q.56789�0 R FES 1991 f tt1,Lr lYk:ll COCITY CLEK CITY OP KEG V� 4L VVL A4494' " IJ 9 **r1-"J Ar"J. O.Vd a j OV 03MIOGA, 9 U4.9C 0001 epAO6 di e¢ b. , " DEPARTMENT OFF ALASKA HEADQUARTERS 4040 MI. VI2w Dr. Ar4horsge, A18ska 00808 (007) 276.26" at 274-2846 February 6, 1991 To Whom It May Concern: VEURANB CRISIS CENTER (907) 278.2a40 14=-478.2848 Be advised that the original application for Disable? American Veterans Fairbanks Chapter #2 Games of Chance and Contests of Skill Permit for the calendar year of 1991 was in fact endorsed by Mr. Robert Lymant Member in Charge and Barbara Quinn as Treasurer. Further it w&8 approved by the North Star Borough. This original application is on file with the Department of Cortymerce, Division of Occupational Licensing in JUTieau. Re pectful,ly brnited, Swan / , r aLrba Bookkeeper 0 " Games of Chance and Contests of Skill Alaska Department of Commerce and Economic DevelopmentPERMIT APPLICATION Division of Occupational Ueenlrnp P0. Box D Juneau, AK "a11.0800 AS 05.15.020 and 15 AAC 105,100(a) Please read the instructions before completing this application All sections of the application must be completed 1. NAME OF ORGANIZATION Anchorage Chapter I Disabled American Veterans Mailing Address 4040 Mt. View Drive City, State, Zip Code Anchorage, Alaska 99508 2. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Check one box. For definitions see AS 05.15.210 and 15 AAC 105.010. • .160. I 0 a. Charitable O b. Civic or Service 1 L7 c. Dog Mushers' Association ::1 d. Educational Co. Fishing Derby Association M I. Fraternal 1 g, Labor C3 h. Municipality C1 I. Nonprofit Trade Association C3 j. Outboard Motor Association CI k. Police or Fire Department and Company 01. Political ❑ m.Religious IXn. Veterans 4. ORGANIZED AS: M Corporation 3 Public I.i Private I u Partnership D Associalio veterans Organizati 3. TYPES OF GAMES. List by common name If Other than those listed. Sae AS 05.15.210 and 15 AAC 105.110 160. a. Bingo NOTE: Bingo games must not be held more than nine oc• casions in a calendar month with no more than 35 games per session or series of games. }�1 b. Raffles 3 Lotteries c. Pull -Tabs d. Ice Classics O 9. Dog Mushers' Contests t7 f. Fish Derbies ❑ Q. Rain Classics ❑ h. Mercury Classics ❑ t. Goose Classic Salmon Classic k. Conlesis of Skill (7 1. Marksmanship Rifle, Archery or Pistol ❑ 2. Races ❑ 3. Track and Field Events S. ESTIMATED 1991 GROSS RECEIPTS S n 1,000,000.00 6. LOCAL OFFICERS (must be current bona fide members in good standing) NAME Arthur R. Maines Eva B.C. Hanks TITLE Commander Sr. Vice Commander 6A. RENEWAL APPLICATION Most Recent Year Permit Number: 9 0- 0 6 8 9_ Issued: 1990 Agach the following required Items: Current Alaska membership list (must have at least 25 members) Copy of amendments to articles of incorporation and bylaws, rJ If any: include copy of amendment and certificate of 3v amend men irincorporaIIon/reins tatement. 41�.?� Board resolution of minutes appointing the primary member �t (see instructions.) �• Proof of filing the application with the nearest city or borough (see. Instructions,) C Gaming account tl.number bank m I�ddress and telephone Q number.Na., Banka _o Acct. 1500025162 Anch. AK 68. NEW APPLICATION Number of years organization has been in existence in Alaska: Attach the following required Items: 7J Current Alaska membership list (must have at least 25 members) ❑ Certified true copy of articles of Incorporation, and copy of bylaws and national and state charters. * Copy of IRS certificate or tax letter or tax exemption issued to nonprofit organizations, if applicable. Documentation showing organization has been In existence in Alaska three years or more (e.g. bank statements, cor• respondence 10 the organization, receipts for services rendered or supplied, etc.) C1 Board resolution or minutes appointing the primary member (see Instructions.) * Proof of filing the application with the nearest city or borough (see instructions) Name and Mailing Address of National Organization (if applicable): 7A. ACTUAL 1990 GROSS RECEIPTS S 1'V111 r 11C w1. u.ii FROM ALL GAMING ACTIVITIES Annual Fi nanr^i a1 78. FEE, Cneck the appropriate box and enclose the correct amount. If gross receipts from all Then the 1990 gaming activities were. Permit Fee Is: r1 $0419,999. or II you are a New Applicant ......... .. $20 00 $20,000 $99.999 . $50.00 CX$100,000 or more.. ... .......... .$t0000 SOCIAL SECURITY NO. DAYTIME TELEPHONE NO. 188-30-2363 276-2848 558-30-6627 694-3404 David 0. Thompson Adjutant 532-62-5822 373-7872 Gladstone A. Shaw Treasurer 133-22-3605 276-2848 FOR DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT USE ONLY Date of Receipt Stamp Permit Number: Dote of Issue: Quarterly Roports Filed '— 1 1.- 2 . ] 3 C 4 Financial Statement: 'Yes No � 7 New 11/6 Fee L': Yes INo NOTICE: GAMING ACTIVITIES MAY NOT BE CONDUCTED UNTIL THE PERMIT IS ISSUED. 08.4039 (Revised 10;90) (1) 9. DEDICATIUN OF NET PROCEEDS. Selore a penmt can be granled Ine wq inizalion rnusl ;,idn to use flit) nc1 proceeds Ironi gaming aclwltlo, for Ilrn aw❑r ding of prizes, and folpollllcal, education, civic, public, charitable, patnot-e or religious uses in Alaska. (See instructions for specific rules on how proceeds ., can end cannot be spent.) In the space below, tell how your organization plans to use the net proceeds from the gaming activities. Be specific. Proceeds shall be used for the promotion of the Welfare and Well-being of the Membership and other Veterans found to be in need. 10, PERSON IN CHARGE OF GAMES. This must be a bona fide and active member of the qualified organization, or an employee of the municipality. This person Is responsible for maintaining the records and preparing all the required reports. An alternate member must be designated as the responsible person during the absence of the member in charge. If more than one alternate Is to be designated, attach a separate sheet and provide the required information asked for on this page for each. If any primary or alternate member in charge changes during the calendar year, you are required to notify the Department of the new person(s). Submit a copy of the board resolution or minutes of meetings appointing the primary member and giving authority to the primary member In charge to sign the application on behalf of the organization. A. PRIMARY S. ALTERNATE Name Daytime Telephone No, Name Daytime Telephone No. Warren Fairbanks 276-2848 Gladstone A. Shaw 276-2848 Mailing Address Social Security Na Mailing Address Social Security No, 1707 Stratford Court 34-20-5580 4430 E. 3rd Ave. 33-22-3605 City, Stale, Zip Code TIIIeEXec . City, State, Zip Code Title Anchorage, Alaska 99508 irector jAnchorage, AK 99508 ITreasurer 11. LOCATION OF ACTIVITIES. Specify where the games will be conducted, including the drawing of raffle tickets If this location changes, you must notify both the Department of Commerce and Economic Development and the local government within 10 days. (For more than one location, attach a separate sneel.) Name and Street Address of Premises for Each Gaming Activity. Attach Additional Pages as Needed ` SEE ATTACHED t Type of Game Contact Person Daytime Telephone r 2 i 4. � g — 12. OPERATOR (If any). If an operator is employed to conduct the gaming activities, you must provide a copy of the contract with the operator to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development at least 15 days before aclovilles commence. You may contract with only one operator for each type of gaming activity. The member who has been designated above as the person in charge of the games Is responsible for monitoring the operator's performance. I Name of Licensed Operator I Copy of Contract with Operator 1 L. Is Attached _i Will be sent by certifled mail no later than 15 days before the NONE activities are conducted 13. THESE QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED. YES NO n 7 A. Has any person listed in 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of, or on parole !or a felony within the preceding five years In any state, territory, or foreign country? 0 g; B. Has any person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of a crime involving theft or dishonesty, or has ever been convicted of a violation in any state of a municipal, state or federal gambling law? D XJ C. Will any person listed In 10 or 12 above receive compensation of any kind from the receipts of the gaming activities? If yes. explain. 14. SIGNATURE. This application must be signed by the primary person in charge of games listed in 10A above. CAUTION: A photocopied signature will not be accepted. Make sure that the original signed application is flied with the Department of Commerce and Economic Development. I declare under penalty of unsworn falsification that I have examined this application, including any attachment. and that to the best Of my knowledge and belief It is true and complete. I understand that any false statement made On this application is punishable by law. I further declare that two copies of this appllCaUon have been delivereVd[he nearest city Or bO�dgh office for review. Signature' Printed Name Date Warren Fairbanks 12/3/90 15. CITY OR BOROUGH RESPONSE TO APPLICATION. You must suom t t.vo copies Of this application to the city or borough nearest to the location of the proposed gaming activities Proof of filing must accompany this application. See tnstruct,ons To speed processing, please have the appropriate local govern• ment official Indicate, by signature below, the Community's approval of or ob)ectlon to the permit. CAUTION If this section is not completed, the processing will be delayed 15 days to allow the city or borough time to respond to this application THIS APPLICATION HAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL: ' Yes No (AtfaCh e■i%'anation of objection) Signature of Local Go ernmont Official Title Dale Prioted Name of Person Who Signed Telephone No. f NOTICE: ANY FALSE STATEMENT MADE ON THIS APPLICATION 15 PUNISHABLE BY LAW U8.4039 (9'90) 12t ' w MO&O.- 9 c---t ip—A good 4 moy �..� , I UMV mot dfw" ill °j k:....,, JIIIIIgIIII1 111�11 I AQk \ i 1 \ i WNW HEADQUARTERS 4040 Mt. View Dr. Anchorage, Alaska 99508 (907) 276-2844 or 276-2846 Anchorage Chapter 1 RESOLUTION D o z LF�ERP�y VETERANS CRISIS CENTER (907) 276-2848 1-800-478-2848 Be it resolved this date that WARREN FAIRBANKS SSN 034-20-5580, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of this Chapter shall also serve as THE MEMBER IN CHARGE of ALL Gaming Activities conducted by -this Chapter for the calander year of 1991. Approved this 30th Day of November 1990 by the Executive Board, Anchorage Chapter I Disabled American Veterans. Arthur R. Maines Commander DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS CHAPTER # PERMITTED PULL -TAB LOCATIONS ( Kenai, Ak.) NAME OF BUSINESS ADDRESS PHONE NO. CONTACT PERSON Ibbinson's Mini Mart 50535 Kalfonski 283-9384 George Kenai, AK. 99669 Eadies 3.5 Spur Hwy. 283-3089 Ethel Henderson Kenai, AK. 99611 ' Katmai Hotel 10800 Kenai Spur Rd. 283-6101 Jim Singree Kenai, AK. 99611 Bishop Creek Mile 25 N. Kenai Rd. 776-8216 Linda Lauthridge Kenai, AK. 99611 The Place Motel & Bar Mile 18 North Rd. 283-9915 John Young Kenai, AK. 99611 Forelands Mile 20 Kenai Spur 776-9907 Ron & Rose Kiel Kasiloff, AK. 99611 .n Alaska Department of Commerce and Economic Development Division of Occupational Licensing F.D. Box D Juneau, AK 99811.08M Games of Chance and Contests of Skill PERMIT APPLICATION AS 05.15.020 and 15 AAC 105.100(a) Please read the instructions before completing this application. All sections of the application must be completed 1, NAME OF ORGANIZATION�- iIlinq Address ,^ City, State, Zip Code 2. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Check one box. For definitions see AS 05.15.210 and 15 AAC 105.010. • .160. O a. Charitable .: O b. Civic or Service ❑ c. Dog Mushers' Association ❑ d. Educational O e. Fishing Derby Association O f. Fraternal 7 g. Labor h. Municipality O 1. Nonprofit Trade Association O J. Outboard Motor Association ❑ k. Police or Fire Department and Company OI, Political O m.Religious —Xn• Veterans 3. TYPES OF GAMES. List by common name If other than those listed. See AS 05.15.210 and 15 AAC 105.110 .1fi0. i a. Bingo NOTE: Bingo games must not be held more than nine oc- casions In a calendar month with no more than 35 games per session or series of games. 1z Raffles 3 Lotteries Ac. Pull Tabs O d. Ice Classics O e. Dog Mushers' Contests O f. Fish Derbies 09. Rain Classics ❑ h. Mercury Classics '10 i. Goose Classic O J. Salmon Classic O k. Contests of Skill O 1. Marksmanship Rifle, Archery or Pistol O 2. Races ❑ 3. Track and Field Events 4. ORGANIZED AS: ❑ Corporation 5. ESTIMATED 1991 GROSS RECEIPTS ❑ Public O Private O Partnership Association t�D(1_i2.CA� O n 8. LOCAL OFFICERS (must be current bona fide members In good standing) NAME TITLE 6A. RENEWAL APPLICATION 4 Most Recent 0 — Year r iS Permit Number: Issued: � Attach the following required Items: OL Current Alaska membership list (must have at least 25 members) C Copy of amendments to articles of Incorporallon,and bylaws Q If any: Include copy of amendment and Certificate of y amendment/Incorporation/reinstatement. e\ NZ Board resolution or minutes appointing the primary membera�. +/ (see Instructions,) Proof of filing the application with the nearest city or borough (see Instructions.) . K Gaming account nurrlb�r, bank narpe, are2ancUelephone 68. NEW APPLICATION Number of years organization has been in existence In Alaska: Attach the following required Items: 0 Current Alaska membership list (must have at least 25 members) . ❑ Certified true copy of articles of Incorporation, and Copy of bylaws and national and state charters. O Copy of IRS certificate or tax letter or tax exemption Issued to nonprofit organizations, if applicable. O Documentation showing organization has been In existence in Alaska three years or more (e.g. bank statements, cor• respondence to the organization, receipts for services rendered or supplied, etc.) Board resolution or minutes appointing the primary member (see Instructions.) O Proof of filing the application with the nearest city or borough (see instructions.) Name and Mailing Address of National Organization (if applicable): 7A. ACTUAL 1990 GROSS RECEIPTS W' e I� l� l• FROM ALL GAMING ACTIVITIES nn _ ) F�? onCJu l 7B. FEE. Check the appropriate box and enclose the correct amount. If gross receipts from all Then the 1990 gaming activities were: Permit Fee Is: O $0419,999; or If you are a New Applicant.............$20.00 ❑ $20,000•$99,999.................................... $50.00 — $100,D00 or more. . .............................. $loo.00 SOCIAL SECURITY NO. DAYTIME TELEPHONE NO. 1 I 1 1C_ �� 1 r ►1��•� 1� �Ot'y\M a 2 r�2 �5rL V�( -e_ y-b3=7�{vq 3�?Co-I 3� t� t - �'i�G A4Xy n e)o yi 7Te, S u re (Z :OR DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT USE ONLY Date of Receipt Stamp 'ermlt Number: :ate of Issue:._. uarterly Reports Filed L_ 1 inancial Statement: C Yes -e Fee 0 Yea L] No -4039 (Revised 10!90) C 2 V 3 C 4 11 No I: New NOTICE: GAMING ACTIVITIES MAY NOT BE CONDUCTED UNTIL THE PERMIT IS ISSUED. (1) s. DEDICATION OF NET PROCEEDS. Before a permit can be granted, the organization must plan to use the net proceeds from gaming activities to.'i ding of prizes, and for political, education, cWlc, public, charitable, patrlouc or fellglous uses In Alaska. (See Instructions for specific rules on howl can and cannot be spent.) In the space below, tell how your organization plans to use the net proceeds from the gaming activities. Be speclflc.. pill, p rose-eds -From 5a 011 n9 In c;-1 V � +� Ps 1-0 I ► I Lj-e useJ 4o prz;vide ServfeSic-) Ve-6-rnK1S ,1r\ +V-\e nak-Su Va1Iel 1�-�eoior)i 10. PERSON IN CHARGE OF GAMES This must be a bona fide and active member of the qualified organization, or an employee of the municipality. This person Is responsible for maintaining the records and preparing all the required reports. An alternate member must be designated as the responsible person during the absence of the member In charge. If more then one alternate Is to be designated, attach a separate shoot and provide the required Information asked for on this page for each. If any primary or alternate member In Charge changes during the calendar year, you are required to notify the Department of the now person(a). Submit a copy of the board resolution or minutes of meetings appointing the primary member and giving authority to the primary memper In charge to sign the application on behalf of the orgsnlaatlon. A. PRIMARY B. ALTERNATE Nam Daytime Dlsphone No. Name asylums Teephcna No. arln5oyl 2 rAddnMoillnp ' u 10 5 - axial ZIP CTitle cle, AK Trfti Vre c ' J 11. LOCATION OF ACTIVITIES Specify where the games will be conducted, including the drawing of raffle tickets. If this location changes, you must notlft both the Department of Commerce and Economic Development and the local government within 10 days. (For more than one location, attach a separate sheet. Name and Street Address of Premises for Each Gaming Activity, Attach Additional Pages as Needed 1. Ce Type of Game Contact Person Daytime Telephone 2. 3. 4. I $, 12. OPERATOR (It any). Ilan operator Is employed to conduct the gaming activities, you must provide a copy of the contract with the operator to the Departmen of Commerce and Economic Development at least 15 days before activities commence. You may contract with only one operator for each type of gaming activity. The member who has been designated above as the person in Charge of the games Is responsible for monitoring the operator's performance. Name of Licensed Operator Copy of Contract with Operator: Is Attached 13 Will be sent by certified mall no later than 15 days before the nny-\ 1-= activities are conducted. 13. THESE QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED. YES Np A. Has any person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of, or on parole for a felony within the preceding five years In any state, tanitory or foreign country? 17 XB. Has any person listed In 10 or 12 above ever been convicted of a crime involving theft or dishonesty, or has ever been convicted of a violatio: In any state of a municipal, state or federal gambling law? '_l �XC. Will any person listed In 10 or 12 above receive compensation of any kind from the receipts of the gaming activities? If yea, explain. 14. .SIGNATURE. This application must be signed by the primary person In charge of games listed In 10A above. CAUTION: A photocopied slgnalur will not be accepted. Make sure that the original signed application is filed with. the Department of Commerce and Economic Development. I declare under penalty of unsworn falsification that I have examined this application, Including any attachment, and that to the best of my knowledge and belly: It Is true and complete. I understand that any false statement made on this application Is punishable by law. I further declare that two copies of this appllcatic have been delivered to the nearest city or borough office for review. Signature%,, �, "' �� Printed NName Date X/�l�M6fl/ /� //rzb(�{i�T— A,'C,AAG/ lC. Muc//cr 15. CITY OR BOROUGH RESPONSE TO APPLICATION. You must submit two Copies of this application to the city or borough nearest to the location of th Proposed gaming activities. Proof of filing must accompany this application. See Instructions. To speed processing, please have the appropriate local gavel ment official Indicate, by signature below, the community's approval of or objection to the permit. CAUTION: If this section Is not completed, the processlf. will be doleyed 15 days to allow the city or borough time to respond to this application. THIS APPLICATION HAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL: .-I Yes No (Attach explanation of objection) of Local Title Date I Printed Name NOTICE: ANY FALSE STATEMENT MADE ON THIS APPLICATION IS PUNISHABLE BY LAW. 08-4039 (9190) (2) WHEREAS Disabled American Veterans (D.A.V.) MAT-SU Chapter #3 has applied for and received a non-profit organization state gaming permit and, WHEREAS Michael K. Mueller, D.A.U. MAT-SU Chapter 443 Commander, was listed on the initial permit application as the primary -in -charge and, WHEREAS copies of said gaming permit are in place in various authorized locations and, WHEREAS those locations are now generating income for D.A.U. MAT-SU Chapter 03, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, on this 13th day of December in the year 1990, that Michael K, Mueller is authorized by the chapter's executive committee (board) to represent the chapter in any business relating to the use of the gaming permits held by the chapter, until such time as another individual is chosen to replace him. Lars L, . Jahn o Senior Vice mander & Executive Committee Chairman Disabled American Veterans MAT-SU Chapter #3 DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS « 24. PERMITTED PULL -TAB LOCATIONS ( Kenai, Ak. ) NAME OF BUSINESS ADDRESS PHONE NO. CONTACT PERSON Robinson's Mini Mart 50535 Kalfonski 283-9384 George Kenai, AK. 99669 Eadies 3.5 Spur Hwy. 283-3089 Ethel Henderson Kenai, AK. 99611 Katmai Hotel 10800 Kenai Spur Rd. 283-6101 Jim Singree Kenai, AK. 99611 Bishop Creek Mile 25 N. Kenai Rd. 776-8216 Linda Lauthridge Kenai, AK. 99611 The Place Motel & Bar Mile 18 North Rd. 283-9915 John Young Kenai, AK. 99611 Forelands Mile 20 Kenai Spur 776-9907 Ron & Rose Kiel Kasiloff, AK. 99611 1791-1991�� CITY OF KENAI Capda� 4 41"" It 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 February 5, 1991 Lt. Governor Jack Coghill State of Alaska P.O. Box AA Mail Stop 0111 Juneau, AK 99811 RE: DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS Dear Jack, It is my understanding that the Disabled American Veteran's organization is seeking a special issuance of their permit for the purpose of participating in pull tab operations around the State. It is also my understanding that you are seeking to implement a special order to allow this to happen. This letter will serve to advise you that the City of Kenai has no objections to allowing the Disabled American Veterans to operate under these special orders. This letter has been approved by the Kenai City Council. With best regards, CITY OF KENAI ohn Williams Mavc JJW/clf JANUARY 20, 1991 To Whom It May Concern: N JAN 1991 Ln lit ro f off CLW to r'ITY OF KEN�,I i<<o`s8l 95��'2`• The parents of the 1991 :graduating class at Kenai Central High School would like to ask for your support once again! Tt has been a tradition now for a number of years to provide a safe place to go, snacks and various activities for these young adults following one of the biggest nights of their lives - graduation. Past years have included all-night activities at the Elk's Club, scavenger hunts, movies at local theaters and various other "things to do", concluding with an early -morning breakfast at the Senior Citizen's Center. It is the parents' and everyone's endeavor that a "SAFE" night be provided for these young people to avoid any tragedies that could occur due to the lack of such supervised activities. It is for these reasons that we ask for your support, financially or otherwise, in preparing for this post -graduation evening. Ple,ase direct all correspondence to: Kenai Central High School, 9583 Kenai Spur Hwy. Kenai, Alaska 99611 ATTN: Post -Graduation Committee or phone (907)283-7524 Sincerely Phyllis Halstead Parent, Post -Graduation Committee PH/jmbk i 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI \--11 % %Od Capd,�d 4 4,lad4a 11 210 FIOALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99811 TELEPHONE 283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 TO: Council Members City of Kenai FROM: John J. Williams, Mayo City of Kenai DATE: January 21, 1991 RE: JUNEAU TRIP The trip to Juneau was very limited, but very successful in terms of contacts and discussions. Following is a overview of the trip. congregate Housing I visited several legislators, including Gail Phillips, Mike Navarre, Jay Kerttula, Ramona Barnes, and Niilo Koponen. Everyone is well aware of the program from last year and indications are they will support the project. I visited with Governor Hickel and his assistant, Max Hodel. I presented both of them the Congregate Housing packet and the Helicopter Cold Water Recovery School packet. Governor Hickel was very receptive and knew about the housing project. However, indications are that the Governor is going to promote a philosophy of shared financial involvement by communities who are seeking funding for capital projects, in partnership with the State. While Governor Hickel did not specifically lay out numbers, word on the street is that he is promoting a program of involvement that will include a scenario of ten percent participation of small communities, 25% by medium communities and 50% of participation by large communities. This program is to prevent projects like the Performing Arts Center from absorbing so much state capital. I would imagine that the City of Kenai would fall in the 25% category. I indicated to the Governor that we had put up $850,000 as our total involvement in the senior project, which included the financing of the dining room addition. The Governor would not specifically say if this was acceptable, but was pleased that we had done so. Governor Hickel was also very pleased with the idea of passing along the total operation and maintenance of the facility to the users through appropriate rental rates. The Legislators, of course will, more than likely, have a great deal to say about the involvement and participation scheme when the capital budget is put together. I do look for support from the Governor on the project. Helicopter Cold Water Recovery School The Governor was quite pleased with the concept and agreed to support the project on our behalf by corresponding with Senator Stevens and Representative Young and furnishing us with letters of support for the packet. Mayor Gilman and I had a long meeting with Admiral Ciancaglini and his staff at the Coast Guard Headquarters. At that time, the Admiral indicated that he had no difficulty in supporting the use of the Coast Guard budget as a method for funneling the money to the University from the federal government. Admiral Ciancaglini also indicated he had no difficulty supporting the location of the facility in Kenai. However, the Admiral did qualify his statements by saying that he would have to, "check it out" with his people in Washington, D.C. so that they are also well aware of the plan. (Council will recall that we also planned to do this through our people that we will hopefully bring on board for public relations purposes some time in March.) Both Mayor Gilman and I felt that the meeting was quite successful and were pleased with the results. Fire Training School I anticipated a meeting with Representative Young this morning, but he was recalled to Washington, D.C. due to an important congressional vote with regard to the war effort. I did, however, attend a meeting this morning with the Fire Training School users group, the University planning team, and members of Simtron, Inc., the company who will be furnishing the equipment. The purpose of the meeting was to develop a basic understanding of exactly which of the five modules will be -2- purchased and how they are to be designed. That meeting also resulted in a better understanding of the time frame and overall development schedule for the facility. Please remember that a zoning change request will be presented to the Planning & Z.oning Commission on January 23, 1991. The matter will be before the Council on February 6, 1991 for approval. The University hopes to have an air quality hearing for DEC around March 15, 1991. Future Juneau Trip My next trip to Juneau is scheduled for February 8-15, 1991. I will be attending three separate conferences involving the Mayor's Association, AML Board of Directors, and other meetings. Final observations indicate that, as usual, this will be a very active legislative session with perhaps some elements of change from the incoming administration. JJW/clf -3- 1791-1991� / CITY OF KENAOd Oajai4d 4 4iaj*a-- < 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 TO: Mayor Williams and Councilmembers City of Kenai FROM: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk City of Kenai DATE: February 6, 1991 RE: PERSONNEL ARBITRATION BOARD NOMINATIONS KMC 23.35.032 states that the Personnel Arbitration Board is to consist of twelve members. At this time, there are eight members on the Board. A copy of the membership list is attached for your information. In response to Mayor Williams' letters requesting participation on the Personnel Arbitration Board, the following answers were received: 1. Linda Shivers, Key Bank - She is no longer a resident of the City of Kenai. (Code dictates that members be city residents.) 2. Marj O'Reilly - Yes, would very much like to participate. KMC 23.35.032 states that Personnel Arbitration Board members shall be chosen by the City Council from nominees made by City employees and by members of the City Council. Nominations made by City employees are: 1. Paul Weller, Retired from ARCO. 2. Lee Lewis, UNOCAL 3. Bruce Willard, Pastor, Kenai Christian Church. 4. Mike Seaman, Self-employed. 5. Linda Zaugg, Assistant Superintendent, Wildwood Correctional Facility. 6. Kathy King, Kenai School District. These persons have not yet been contacted, nor have they completed a Commissions and Committees application. clf C PERSONNEL ARBITRATION BOARD (Board has Full Commission Powers) Charles Bailie, DDS P.O. Box 661 Kenai, AK 99611 283-7796 (home) 283-4857 (work) Mike Baxter 502 South Main Kenai, AK 99611 283-9929 Gene Burden P.O. Box 3615 Kenai, AK 99611 283-5774 (home) 776-8191 (work) Richard Carignan 1600 Salmo Circle Kenai, AK 99611 262-9137 (work) Lori G. Holleman 207 North Gill Street Kenai, AK 99611 283-7236 (home) 283-3133 (work) James A. Krein 1517 Fathom Drive Kenai, AK 99611 283-5221 (home) 776-6793 (work) Ron Malston 1109 Fourth Avenue Kenai, AK 99611 283-5224 (home) 283-4966 (work) Roger Meeks P.O. Box 424 Kenai, AK 99611 283-7618 (home) (1/29/91) 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI edp� 4 4iad"„ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 -- TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283.3014 FE&-1991 �• CITY OF KENAI � .v�F KENAI BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA — CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTM TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS DATE: NAME: r Resident of the City of enai? Mailing Address Business Address 11LIX44. "A EMPLOYER: Job Title ,ZL-c _ i NAME OF SPOUSE: / Current membership in organizations: Past organizational memberships: How long? Telephone No. _ilk Telephone No.02��1'o2�&V COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: � c - ox c Signatu- 1791-1991 CITY OF KENA -0d Capdai 4 4�a�'Ff 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907.283-3014 MEMORANDUM TO: Council Members City of Kenai FROM: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk City of Kenai DATE: January 29, 1991 RE: BICENTENNIAL STATIONERY/CITY OF KENAI Councilwoman Monfor requested that I inquire about the cost of purchasing letterhead, with the Bicentennial logo, for City use during 1991. I was informed by Sue Carter that the Bicentennial office orders their letterhead from The Printers Ink. I received the following quotes from Pat at The Printers Ink: Letterhead Bond - ONE COLOR - Ten Reams $286.08 Letterhead Bond - THREE COLORS - Ten Reams $419.85 20# Envelopes - ONE COLOR - 5,000 envelopes $224.31 20# Envelopes - THREE COLORS - 5,000 envelopes $358.02 There is probably insufficient money in the Non -Departmental, Office Supplies account. However, money is available in other accounts that could be transferred to Office Supplies. The above amounts of letterhead and envelopes are estimated for use by City Hall for the remainder of the year. Many of the departments (Police, Fire, Library, etc.) have their own stationery and do not use supplies from City Hall. I am not aware whether those departments have enough funds in their accounts to purchase their own Bicentennial letterhead. Does the Council wish to order Bicentennial letterhead for the City offices, use? -1- Do you wish to order three -color or one -color logo letterhead? Do you wish to order three -color or one -color logo envelopes? clf -2- 1791-1991 CITY OF KENA 1__, ""ad G'dpiW 4 4�ad„ _ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 TO: Council Members City of Kenai FROM: Carol L. Freas, City C1 rk City of Kenai DATE: January 30, 199 RE: 1991 STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE POSITIONS KENAI PENINSULA CAUCUS At their January 18, 1991 meeting, the Kenai Peninsula Caucus amended their position paper which you ratified at a previous Council Meeting. The amendments were made due to requests from the Homer Senior Citizens, the Seward City Council, and City of Seldovia. Changes were made to Part VI, Paragraphs F and G, and a Paragraph H was added. Those changes and additions are as follows: PART VI, Continued F. SENIOR CITIZEN [HOUSING] FACILITIES 1. Kenai Congregate Housing. The Caucus urges the State of Alaska to provide the remainder of financing needed for the City of Kenai to construct a Senior Citizen Congregate Housing Facility in lieu of building a Pioneer Home on the Kenai Peninsula. 2. fSOLDOTNA] Senior Centers. The Caucus encourages the Legislature to make an appropriation under the provisions of AS 37.05.16 to Soldotna Senior Citizens, Inc., together with the Homer Senior Citizens, Inc., Alaska non-profit corporations, to provide the [REMAINDER OF] financing needed for [A SOLDOTNA SENIOR CENTER] senior centers. -1- G. MARINE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS The Marine Capital Improvement Priorities of the Caucus are: 1. Federal Aid Projects: Priority Project Description 1 Seward Ferry Terminal and Dock Replacement 2 Homer Ferry Dock, Staging Area and Parking Improvements 2. State Aid Projects: [1] [SELDOVIA SMALL BOAT HARBOR FLOAT RECONSTRUCTION] [2]1 Anchor Point Salt Water Access and Small Boat Harbor [3]2 Seward Marine Industrial Center North Dock Construction [4]3 Homer Small Boat Harbor Float Reconstruction [5]4 Ninilchik Harbor Improvements H. HEALTH FACILITIES 1. Nursing Care for Pioneers. The Caucus urges the State to use existing nursing care facilities (i.e.: Soldotna's Heritage Place, Seward's Wesleyan Nursing Care Facility and _Homer's South Peninsula Hospital) before building anv new Pioneer Homes in Alaska. 2. Seward Hospital. The Caucus urges the State to appropriate $9.5 million to the City of Seward for the replacement of Seward General Hospital. If you have any questions, the unapproved minutes of their meeting are available for your review. clf -2- T-s February 1, 1991 CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA Employee Health and Life Insurance Proposals Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1991 The City of Kenai is accepting proposals from insurance agents, brokers, or companies to provide health and life insurance coverage for its employees beginning July 1, 1991. Individuals or companies wishing to propose should contact the Finance Director of the City of Kenai at 283-7538, or at City Hall, 210 Fidalgo, Kenai, Alaska 99611. The City will provide the following information to those intending to make a proposal: 1) Current billings for health and life insurance from the City's current provider. These billings include identification and number of covered employees, marital status, composition of families, and billing rates. 2) The dates of birth of covered employees. 3) Details of the current billing rates, by family composition and type of coverage. 4) Summaries of benefits of the current health and life insurance plans. The above information should be considered confidential and used only to provide insurance proposals. Claims or loss history will not be provided. Proposals must include specific insurance rates for each class of insured employee for coverage similar to that which the City has now. Proposed rates must be identified for each billable class of employee, spouse, or family composition so that proposals can be compared. Proposals may also include alternate plans, including alternate coverages, deductibles, coinsurance limits, etc. Proposals for only one type of coverage (health or life) will be accepted, but proposals including both types are encouraged. All quoted rates must be guaranteed for one year. Proposals must include a summary of benefits, and the following topics must be addressed: 1) Treatment of deductibles incurred in first half of calendar year 1991 toward the new policy's deductibles. 2) Preexisting conditions. Employee Health and Life Insurance Proposals February 1, 1991 Page Two 3) Ongoing medical or dental treatment that may be taking place during the change of policies. 4) Continuation of current COBRA enrollees. The agent or broker who is selected to provide health or life insurance for the City will be required to show proof of errors and omissions insurance of at least $1,000,000 prior to the City entering into insurance agreements. Proposals must be received by the Finance Director by 3:00 p.m. on May 10, 1991 at City Hall. The City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to select alternate coverages deemed more advantageous to the City or its employees, or to negotiate with any agent, broker, or company for coverage. Any insurance arrangements that may result from this proposal process may be terminated by the City at the end of one year (June 30, 1992). In addition to cost to the City, other factors such as the financial stability of the insurers, will be considered in the selection process. 1791-1991 CITY OF KENA lod Capdai 4 4iad� _ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283.3014 TO: William J. Brighton, City Manager FROM: Keith Kornelis, Public Works Director i�' DATE: January 29, 1991 SUBJECT: Status Report of CIP Projects FOR: Council meeting of February 6, 1991 1. Boardwalk - Kenai Wildlife Viewing Area. This project. is to build a boardwalk at the state turnout off Bridge Access Road. The H Pile, for the retaining wall, and production tubing or drill stem, for the boardwalk, have been driven at the site. Most of the material has been delivered. I have met with the Wildwood Prison Officials about volunteers or donated labor for construction work on this project. They have a set of drawings and said they will get back to me. We are planning on making wood modules in February - March - April and site construction in May - June - July. Most of labor is to be volunteer or donated with the city crews working when available. Budget: Admin. Cash $ 1,000 Mgmt. - City Donated 3,000 Engineering - Cash 1,112 Insp. - Chamber Donated 6,000 Construction - Cash 79,524 Construction - City Donated 33,000 Construction - Chamber Donated 40.000 $163,636 2. Senior Citizens Addition. This project is over 95% complete. Substantial completion has been issued to the contractor. Interior doors are to be installed next week. Exterior landscaping (topsoil and seeding), will be done after break up. The addition is presently being used by the Seniors. Budget: Admin. $ 1,850 Design 22,350 Inspection 11,700 Construction 326,100 $362,000 Page 2 3. Congregate Housing Facility. Livingston Slone is presently working on schematic designs for a 40 unit congregate housing facility. The project will be bid with a basic bid of 20 units which will roughly cost the presently allocated $3,800,000. There will be an additive alternate to complete the full 40 unit facility at an estimated additional cost of $3,100,00, which is what we are asking the legislature to fund. The tentative schedule is to have this project bid in late May and award the project as soon as we know if we will have enough money to award the complete 40 unit construction project. Presently the budget for the 20 units is as follows: Admin. $ 5,000 Design 350,000 Inspection 100,000 Construction 3,345,000 $3,800,000 4. Bicentennial Visitors and Cultural Center. Kluge and Associates is presently working on the final drawings and technical specifications. Schematics drawings and site plan review have already been completed. Tentative bid date has been set for April 11, with award on April 17. The construction could start as early as the first week of May but will probably be later due to the weather. The budget is: Admin. Design Inspection Construction Contingency $ 1,800 100,697 44,078 1,405,010 48.415 $1,600,000 5. Marathon Road, Water & Sewer Improvements. The City of Kenai has requested proposals from Engineers to provide the design of this project. These RFPIs are due January 30, 1991. Ordinance No. 1413-91 was introduced at the last meeting and will be up for passage on February 6, 1991. This ordinance appropriates the funds for the project. This project will provide paved access and municipal water and sewer to the proposed Fire Training Center. The funds to be appropriated also include extending/upgrading gas, electrical power, and telephone to the proposed site. Award of the Engineering Design Contract will be before Council on February 6, 1991. Tentative schedule has the bid opening on May 30, 1991 with the project award on June 5, 1991. Budget is: Admin. $ 5,000 Design & Insp. 103,000 Construction 667,000 $ 775,000 Page 3 6. Fire Training Center - University of Alaska. This is actually not a City of Kenai project but is supported by the City. The proposed site is on City land which is to be donated or leased at a normal rent to the University of Alaska. The City's General Fund will have to pay the Airport Land System Fund. According to Mayor Williams the estimated cost is $2,400,000 plus $875,000 or $3,275,000. Ordinance No. 1413-91 takes $250,000 out of the City's fund balance to pay for this land. Ordinance No. 1415-91 changes the zoning of this land from Suburban Residential (RS) and Conservation (C) to Light Industrial (IL). Both of these ordinances are up for adoption on February 6, 1991. 7. Willow Street to Marathon Road. This project was to give quicker and easier access to a past proposed site for the Fire Training Center and Helicopter Cold Water Recovery School north of the City. That site has been dropped from consideration. This new road would extend Willow Street north to tie into Marathon Road. We have obtained the needed Corp Permit for this project. Since it would open up FAA lands for development, Airport Funds were appropriated. If the City is going to do this project, now would be the best time because of the Marathon Road Project and the Trading Bay/Granite Point Project going on at the same time. Mobilization and demobilization costs would be less. This project would also give access to the Marathon Oil tank trucks and the Fire Training Center construction workers while Marathon Road is under construction. Future changes in plans and a costly FAA cable relocation may be a reason to delay or cancel this project, however, if we will want to do it in the next few years now would be best. Funds have already been appropriated. Admin. $ 2,000 Inspection 5,000: Construction 98,000 $ 105,000 8. Trading Bay and Granite Point Improvements. This project is to correct major drainage problems found in this area and repair the deteriorating pavement. Granite Point extension will be an access point to the new Carrs shopping mall and the location of the underground drainage system. The budget is: Admin. $ 2,000 Design 7,600 Inspection 49,000 Construction 367,650 $ 426,250 Page 4 9. FAA Road - Road, Water and Sewer Improvements. This project is to move FAA Road closer to the FAA Antenna Farm fence which will make more area available and desirable to buy or lease. This is Airport Land and we are presently working on a master plan for platting of this area. Ordinance No. 1416-91 is up for approval at the February 6 Council meeting which appropriates the funds for the project. Admin. $ 500 Design 7,500 Inspection 12,000 Construction 127,000 $ 147,000 10. Airport Safety Zone and Drainage Improvements. This project is in the final stages of design by Wince, Corthell, Bryson. The plans and specifications are presently being reviewed by FAA and the City. This project will extend the Safety Zone along the sides and north of the runway. It will also solve the major drainage problems we have in the airport area. Major items of work include excavation and storm drainage system. Hopefully, this project should get started with construction in June. The engineer construction cost estimate is $1,080,405. The engineering design work is the only money appropriated on this project for $56,792. This is an airport project using 93.75% funds from FAA, 3.125% State of Alaska, and 3.125% City. The appropriation ordinance will be presented to the Council after we receive the final grant amount from the FAA. 11. Sewer Treatment Plant (STP) 1990 Modifications. The City's new EPA National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit requires that the STP effluent be disinfected. In order to get our permit, which allows us to operate the plant, we had to agree to a compliance order. This Compliance Order gives until December 31, 1991 to come into compliance with the permit. CHUM Hill is presently completing the schematic designs for this project. The City will be using chlorine gas to disinfect our effluent. Because of the fish and wildlife in the Cook Inlet we are required to remove the chlorine after it has done its job of disinfecting. This is done by injecting sulfur dioxide. Page 5 The project consists of building two additional structures. The chemical building is used to house the CL2 and CO2 along with the injectors and scrubber. The scrubber is a safety system in case of a gas leak. It protects the operators and environment. The other structure is the contact retention basin. This is a large concrete tank where the chlorine is injected into the wastewater at the beginning, flows through a maze of channels, and then sulfur dioxide is injected to remove the chlorine as it leaves the tank. In order for the chlorine to work it needs some retention time, while the SO2 does not. There is another building which is attached to the contract retention basin which houses drain pumps, W3 turbine pumps, diffusers, samplers, etc... The budget for this project is: Admin. $ 3,000 Engr. Design 94,455 Inspection 80,000 Construction 1.1001000 $1,277,455 12. Kenai River Mouth Viewing Day Park. This project consists of a day park located on the bluff between the FAA Antenna Farm and the Bridge Access Road. It included restrooms, sidewalk trails, picnic shelters, tables, volleyball fields, basketball court, parking, landscaping, etc... It was to be connected via sidewalks to the Leif Hanson Memorial Park and used as a recreational, picnic, family day park. This project was to be 50o funded by DNR using Federal Park Service money (Land and Water Conservation Fund - LWCF). DNR told us that they thought we would be getting $60,973.50. Unfortunately DNR did not receive any new FY90 additional funds so our project did not make it. I have asked that we be considered for FY91. The staff at DNR feel that we have a very good chance since our grant application is so complete. The presentation before the 91 commission is tentatively set for March 8, 1991. This project cost estimate was $176,000 so the grant request was for $88,000. 13. Kenai Boat Ramp. This project is still being held up by the Corps of Engineers who have not told us if they will issue us a Corp of Engineers Wetland Permit. The project consists of building, a small road, parking lot, restroom facilities, and two concrete boat launch ramps. The location is about 1/4 mile upstream of Cunningham Park on the Kenai River. I have called and written the Corp numerous times about the permit but can not get an answer from them. I have asked for Dingell -Johnson funds to help finance this project but the uncertainty of the Corp Permit has put a halt to the project. KK/kv e 7 Suggested By: Councilwoman Mo for CITY OF KENAI RESOLUTION 91-2 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, SKA, REQUESTING CERTAIN CONDITIONS RELATIVE TO THE OFF/so6pg SETNET FISHERY IN THE COOK INLET BE CONSIDERED BY GOVERNOOR/JALTER J. HICKEL. ; WHEREAS, the offshore setnet fishery in Coo Tnlet has been a legal and accepted method of fishing for oYr,thirty years; and, WHEREAS, the target species for the Cook/Inlet setnet industry is sockeye salmon; and, WHEREAS, the annual ex -vessel value�df the eastside setnet fishery averaged $27.9 million (19 1990); and, WHEREAS, 69% of all Cook Inlet spitnet permit holders are residents of the Central Kenai y�eninsula Borough; and, WHEREAS, eastside setnet fish:-rmen who are Kenai Peninsula Borough residents, earned a average of $19.3 million (1985-1990) of which 67% is spent with' the Borough (Central Kenai Peninsula Commercial Fishing Study,, oug Coughenower; November 1989); and, WHEREAS, the Alaska Boa d of Fisheries established boundaries on this fishery in 1978 o" 12 miles offshore south of the Kenai River and one mile of, shore north of the Kenai River; and, WHEREAS, the increa4e of nets within these legal areas was the result of increased wild sockeye salmon returns to the Kenai River; and, WHEREAS, Alask ',,Department of Fish and Game data indicates the increase in s:t�ets has not resulted in an increased proportion of king salmq"n%catch by commercial setnetters; and, 1 i WHEREAS, Go "nor Hickel's Special Assistant on Fisheries, Clem Tillion, h stated that the offshore nets in Cook Inlet do not constitut,'� biological problem; and, WHEREAS, aska Department of Fish and Game and the Alaska Board of Fish'r es have developed a Kenai River Late Run King Salmon Managem t Plan that provides adequate protection to late run king stocks; and, -1- WHEREAS, during the 1990 season, the minimum late run Kenai River king salmon escapement goal was exceeded by over 10,000 fish, while the optimum goal was exceeded by nearly 3,500 king salmon; and, WHEREAS, eastside setnet fishermen have been releasing live king salmon from their nets since 1987 in an effort to allow additional kings to enter the Kenai River; and, WHEREAS, since inception of the Kenai River King Salmon Management Plan in 1988, the percentage of the late Kenai River king catch in the commercial fishery has declined from 26% to 19%; and, WHEREAS, during the 1990 season, the eastside setnet incidental catch of king salmon declined to an all time low of 11% of the Kenai River king salmon total return; and, WHEREAS, the amended Kenai River Kind Salmon Management Plan now requires the commercial fishermen to share the burden of obtaining the optimum king salmon escapement goal; and, WHEREAS, during the 1991 season, any eastside setnet fishermen plan to donate the proceeds of their king salmon catch to a fund to benefit king salmon habitat and support king salmon research needs; and, WHEREAS, Governor Walter J. Hickel pledged during his campaign to "take the side of sport fishermen" in allocation issues between commercial and sport fishermen; and, WHEREAS, Governor Hickel's Special Assistant on Fisheries, Clem Tillion, has stated publicly the intention of the Hickel administration to drastically reduce the number of setnets along the eastside of Cook Inlet; and, WHEREAS, Clem Tillion has also stated to the Kenai Peninsula Fishermen's Association Board of Directors that there will be no compensation for those fishermen eliminated from the fishery. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that Governor Walter J. Hickel be requested to: 1. Examine fully the biological, social, and economic impacts of any proposed action to limit setnets along the eastside of Cook Inlet; 2. Allow the Board of Fisheries to promulgate regulations regarding fisheries management and allocation issues without interference from the Governor's office; -2- 3. Allow the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to manage fisheries according to the management plans and regulations established by the Alaska Board of Fisheries without interference from the Governor's office; 4. Appoint new Board of Fish members as seats become available who are honest, informed, and impartial, and do not have a preconceived agenda to carry out on any fisheries issues. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, the sixth day of February, 1991. ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk (1/28/91) -3- John J. Williams, Mayor Suggested by: City Council City of Kenai ORDINANCE NO. 1413-91 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA I REASING ESTIMATED REVENUES AND APPROPRIATIONS BY $1,025,000 FOR C STRUCTION AND LAND ACQUISITION FOR A NEW CAPITAL PROJECT FUND ENT LED "MARATHON ROAD 1991 STREET AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS". WHEREAS, the City desires to make street and utilit naimprovements to Marathon Road, including paving, water, sewer, dr ge, natural gas, electricity, and telephone, for the purpose of e couraging industrial development in the area, and WHEREAS, these properties are airport lands hd the improvements may be financed by airport monies, and / WHEREAS, the General Fund, in accordance ith the deed from the United States Government and KMC 22.05.025(b), is obligated to pay the airport the fair market value of the p operty, if it is conveyed for such industrial purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY YiE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA that estimated revenues an appropriations be increased as follows: Airport Land System Increase Estimated Rev e es: Appropriation of Fun Balance 775 000 Increase Appropriati s: Airport Land - Tr sfers out 775 000 General Fund Increase Esti ted Revenues: Appropriat' n of Fund Balance 250 000 Increase A ropriations: Land D artment - Land 250 000 Marathon Road 1991 Street and Utility Improvements Increase Estimated Revenues: Transfer from Airport Increase Appropriations: Administration Engineering (design and inspection) Construction Ordinance No. 1413-91 775 000 $ 5,000 103,000 667,000 775 000 Airport Land Sale Trust Fund (Memo Only) Increase Estimated Revenues: Land Sales 250 000 Increase Appropriations: Reserved Fund Balance 250 000 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 6th day of February, 1991. RAYMOND MEASLES, VICE MAYOR ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk Introduced: January 16, 1991 Adopted: February 6, 1991 Effective: February 6, 1991 Approved by Finance (1/8/91) kl 22.05.020-22.05.030 lawful method or mode of conveyance or grant. Any instrument requiring execution by the City shall be signed by the City Manager and attested by the City Clerk. The form of any instrument shall be approved by the City Attorney. (Ord. 312) 22.05.025 Conveyance to Encourage New Industrial Enterprises: (a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, where it found that encouragement of a new industrial enterprise would increase the economic stability of the City of Kenai and would be beneficial to the City of Kenai, the City Council by resolution so finding may direct conveyance of one or more parcels of City land by the City Manager to such industrial enterprise upon such terms as to price, conditions of conveyance, and with such contingencies as may be set forth in said resolution. (b) In the event the land directed to be conveyed under subsection (a) above consists in part or in whole of airport lands, then the resolution ordering its conveyance will not be effective until the City Council by ordinance has appropriated from the general fund to be dedicated to the Airport Investment Reserve the difference between the appraised fair market value of said airport lands and the purchase price, if any, set forth in said resolution. (Ord. 612) 22.05.030 Sale: (a) Lands,!except tax -foreclosed lands, ) to which the City of Kenai holds title which are not restricted from sale by the Deed of Conveyance to the City, or which have been released from such restrictions, which the City Council has determined are not required for a public purpose, shall be listed for sale by the City Manager, except that lands which have been leased shall not be sold unless the Lessee has made a written request to the City to place the land for sale. (b) Sales of land pursuant to subsection (a) above shall be made at not less than fair market value. The purchaser shall execute the "Agreement For Sale of Land" within six months of the date of appraisal. The City Manager has the option to dispose of such properties in accordance with the sale procedures set out in this Title: (1) By negotiated sale, or; (2) By outcry auction to the highest responsible bidder, or; (3) By competitive sealed bids to the highest responsible bidder. 22-2 (City of Kenai Supp. #44 - 5/8/87) Suggested by: Mayor Williams City of Kenai RESOLUTION NO. 90-56 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF A PROPOSAL FOR A FIRE TRAINING FACILITY TO BE LOCATED IN KENAI, AND RESERVING LANDS FOR SUCH PURPOSE. WHEREAS, -the City of Kenai has prepared the attached proposal for a fire training facility to be submitted to the University of Alaska, and WHEREAS, the proposal includes installation of road and utility improvements to be financed by the Airport Land System, and WHEREAS, because the improved land will be leased at a nominal rent or will be donated, the General Fund will reimburse the Airport Land System for the fair market value of the improved land, and WHEREAS, the Council believes that the fire training facility will increase the economic stability of the City and will be beneficial to the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, that: Section 1: Authorization is given for the City to submit the attached Fire Training Facility Site Proposal, dated October 15, 1990. Section 2: In accordance with KMC 22.05.025(a), the land described in the attached proposal, which lies within the West 1/2 of Section 33, T6N, R11W, S.M. and includes approximately forty acres, is reserved for fire training grounds and other possible future uses, such as a helicopter cold water recovery school. The City Manager may donate or lease at a nominal rent the land to encourage industrial enterprise. Section 3: In accordance with KMC 22.05.025(b), Section 2 of this resolution will be effective when the Council, by ordinance, appropriates General Fund money to pay the airport the appraised fair market value of the land. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 3rd day of October, 1990. /��OHN ILLIAMS, MAYOR ATTEST: Carol L. Freas, City Clerk Approved by Finance: r Cq1�a (9/28/90) kl INFORMATION LIST KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING FEBRUARY 6, 1991 1. 1/16/91 Kenai Council Meeting "To Do" list. 2. 1/16/91 A.C. Walsh, KSKA Radio thank -you letter and previous correspondence. 3. 1/22/91 Kenai Borough Assembly Agenda. 4. 1/21/91 Senator Fischer letter to Governor Hickel supporting the Kenai Congregate Housing Project. - 5. 1/23/91 Representative Zawacki letter to Governor Hickel supporting the Kenai Congregate Housing Project. 6. 1/21/91 KK letter distributing the City of Kenai 1991-92 CIP list. 7. 1/25/91 JJW letter to Col. Taylor regarding the T-33 aircraft and attachment. 8. 1/28/91 JJW letter to Lt. Governor Coghill regarding the Reapportionment Board and support for the appointment of Art McComsey to the Board. 9. 1/28/91 A.Reed letter to WJB with a copy of the House and Senate Concurrent Resolution for the Kenai Bicentennial and SB-68 for Kenai's Congregate Housing Project. 10. 1/23/91 WJB memo to Council regarding outcomeofTelephone Poll authorizing a purchase order for $3,568.56 for repair of the Michigan Loader 125B used at the Airport. 11. 1/29/91 Col. W.W. Kakel, Corps of Engineers letter regarding Kenai Boat Launch. 12. Draft Contract for Lobbyist Services/Robertson, Monagle & Eastaugh (Helicopter Cold Water Recovery School). 13. 2/6/91 - Transfer of Funds Under $1,000. 14. 2/1/91 KK letter to Senator P.Fischer regarding the Kenai Congregate Housing Project. Jack - CRG - CAB - RAE - KENAI CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 16, 1991 TO DO LIST Reimburse Mr. & Mrs. Schmelzenbach. In the future, have attorney review requests for public hearings to determine whether they are valid requests. Draft proposed amendments to the mobile home ordinance. Send letter to President Skogstad regarding KPB Ordinance 91-1. Bring final draft of float plane brochure to Council prior to printing for their approval. FM 91.1 IN-DEPTH NEWS • GREAT MUSIC 4101 UNIVERSITY DRIVE ANCHORAGE. AK 99508 (907) 561-1161 ,3�05161 i CID JAN 1g91ro /.4 4r Gly �•ct) January 16, 1991p kF�41 2�ti �EQ£ 6 z 8Z`Z9 i The Honorable John J. Williams .. 210 Fidalgo Kenai, AK 99611 Dear Mayor Williams: Thank you for your letter of support for KSKA Public Radio's Federal Public Telecommunications Facilities Program CPTFP) grant to partially fund replacement of aging, failing transmitter plant equipment. The grant application was filed last week and we are hopeful that we will be awarded the funds requested. As KSKA serves the city of Kenai through full time repeater station KCZP—FM, your letter of support has strengthened our funding application. Thanks again. Sincerely, Alice C. Walsh General Manager KSKA IS A NONPROFIT CORPORATION FUNDED IN PART BY THE ALASKA PUBLIC BROADCASTING COMMISSION AND THE CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING L� 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI ,.D G'dpdai 4 4Zas�„ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 December 31, 1990 Mr. Thomas Hardy, Program Officer National Telecommunications Information Administration Public Telecommunications Facilities Program U.S. Department of Commerce Room 4625 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20230 KSKA, FM 91.1 is applying for a Federal Public Telecommunications Facilities Program grant. These grant monies will partially fund replacement of aging, failing, existing transmitter plant equipment. KSKA serves 75% of the population of the State of Alaska, which includes the City of Kenai through full-time repeater station KCZP-FM. Because KSKA has been plagued with serious equipment problems, due to obsolete transmitter plant equipment, the station has been off the air numerous times. New equipment will restore reliability and improve technical standards. Additionally, performance of subcarriers (a radio reading service for print handicapped and remote control of KCZP) will be improved and the new equipment will insure adequate FCC compliance. We urge award of this funding to KSK above -mentioned equipment. KSKA not reading service, but serves listeners reports, and gives a great amount of of music selections. Sincerely, CI Y OF K ohn Williams Mavo JJW/clf A for the replacement of the only provides a radio with in-depth news and pleasure with its diversity c c 145f FM 91.1 IN-DEPTH NEWS • GREAT MUSIC 4101 UNIVERSITY DRIVE ANCHORAGE, AK 99508 (907) 561-1161 December 10, 1990 4.rS�s�� DEC 1990 0 cla The Honorable John J. Williams 210 Fidalgo Kenai, AK 99611 Dear Mayor Williams: In January, 1991, KSKA Public Radio will apply for a Federal Public Telecommunications Facilities Program CPTFP) grant to partially fund replacement of aging,'failing existing transmitter plant equipment. As KSKA serves the city of Kenai through full time repeater station KCZP-FM, a letter of support from you will strengthen our funding application. When writing your letter of support, you might include any or all of the following points: * KSKA Public Radio serves 75% of the population of the State of Alaska. * Recently, KSKA has been plagued with serious equipment problems due to obsolete transmitter plant equipment. Equipment failures have resulted in our being off the air. New equipment will restore reliability and improve technical standards. * KSKA also operates two FM subcarriers which have also suffered as a result of the failing transmitter plant equipment. The first subcarrier is a radio reading service for print handicapped and the second is for remote control of KCZP, Kenai, a full time repeater of KSKA. The performance of these subcarriers will be improved by replacing the failing transmitter plant equipment. * Also included in the plan for new equipment is a new system for accurate performance measurements to insure adequate FCC compliance. I would appreciate your letter of support for this funding application. If you have any questions about this project, please call me at 561-1161. KSKA IS A NONPROFIT CORPORATION FUNDED IN PART BY THE ALASKA PUBLIC BROADCASTING COMMISSION AND THE CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING Mayor Williams December 10, 1990 Page Two Please send the original of your letter of support to me by January 7, 1991; I will include your letter with the other letters of support and application materials when the complete grant application is submitted. Address your letter of support to: Thomas Hardy, Program Officer National Telecommunications Information Administration Public Telecommunications Facilities Program U.S. Department of Commerce Room 4625 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20230 Thank you for your assistance with this application. Sincerely, Alice C. Walsh General Manager Borough Clerk Kenai Peninsula Bor�ugh �� j U.S.PUSI'AGt , 144 N. Binkley Soldotna, Alaska 99 i o+, _ 0 2 96'65 Ms. Carol Freas, Clerk City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Street Kenai, AK 99611 REGULAR ASSEMBLY MEETING BOROUGH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING SOLDOTNA, ALASKA January 22, 1991 - 7:30 P.M. 1,��202 JAN 1991 AGENDA y "�',�� t r> Pr oOf KFNA A. CALL TO ORDER s`9�9Sti£Z� `� B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C. INVOCATION Mr. Don Bradford, Minister, Church of Christ D. ROLL CALL E. VACANCY, DESIGNATION OR SEATING OF ASSEMBLY MEMBERS F. APPROVAL OF A1114UTES 1) Regular Meeting of January 8, 1991 G. CONIIvIIITEE REPORTS 1) Finance (Chm. Sewall, Vice Chm. Nash, Anderson, Glick, Keene, O'Connell) 2) Legislative (Chm. McLane, Vice Chm. Glick, Anderson, Brown, Hodgins, O'Connell, Walli) 3) Local Affairs/Lands (Chm. Brown, Vice Chm. Anderson, Glick, Little, Moock, Superman) 4) Public Works/Education (Chm. Moock, Hodgins, Poindexter, Walli) H. REPORTS OF CONMIISSIONS AND COUNCIIS N V I. AGENDA APPROVAL AND CONSENT AGEr _ (1) Ordinance 91-4: "Establishing a Tw � Limit for Assembly and School Board Me: (Hodgins & Anderson) (Hearing set for 2/ t vV I � (2) Resolution 91-4: "Authorizing the Mayor to (Code Award a Contract for the Used Oil Collection '• (3) Ordinance 90-70"Amending Borough for Program." (Mayor) Investment of Borough Monies to Allow for Investment in Certain Special Assessments" (3) Petition to Vacate Ten Foot Utility Easement, (Mayor)(3/5/91) Beaver Dam Estates Part Two, Sec. 21, T5N, R11W S.M. Ak (4) Resolution 90-125: "Authorizing a Land Use Permit to Marathon oil Company and the U.S. J. ITEMS NOT COMPLETED FROM PRIOR AGENDA Forest Service for a Bark Beetle Remediation Plan" (Mayor)(2/5/91) K. MOTIONS TO RECONSIDER (5) Ordinance 91-1: "Amending the Kenai Peninsula Borough Sales Tax Code To Provide For Annual L.' ORDINANCE HEARINGS Computation of Municipal Harbor Slip Rentals" (Anderson) (Set for 2/5/91 Hearing) M. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS (6) Ordinance 91-2: "Amending Chapter 20.28 of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Code to Change (1) Resolution 91-3: "Providing For Operation of Procedures and Fees for Vacation of Dedicated the Seward Transfer Facility and Soldotna Utility corridors" (Anderson) (Set for 2/5/91 Baling Facility by Borough Employees." Hearing) (Mayor) R. FORMAL PRESENTATIONS WITH PRIOR NOTICE (2) Resolution 91-5: "Urging Electrical Intertie Construction Supported by State Funding" UPON SUBJECTS NOT ON THE MEETING (Hodgins) AGENDA(10 Minutes) ( 3 ) Resolution 91-6: "Urging the Governor and S. PUBLIC COMMENTS AND PUBLIC Legislature of the State of Alaska to Continue Financial Support of the Tutka Hatchery." pRESENTATIONS 5 Minutes ( ) (Anderson) T. MAYOR'S REPORT N. RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATIONS U. OTHER BUSINESS O. INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES NOT ON CONSENT AGENDA (1) Ordinance 91-3: "Appropriating $2,108,600.00 From the Land Trust Fund to Purchase Properties Adjacent to the Soldotna Landfill Facility to Provide a Buffer and Future Expansion." (Mayor) (Hearing set for 2/19/91) P. ADDITION OF LATE ITEMS Q. PENDING LEGISLATION (This item lists legislation which will be addressed at a later time as noted) (1) Ordinance 90-55: "Adopting Land Use Element of the Chuitna Plan" (Mayor) (Postponed to 2/5/91) (2) Ordinance 90-65: "Enacting New KPB Chapter 5.30 Special Assessments to Provide Authority for Special Assessment Districts for Financing of Improvement to Existing Dedicated Public Rights -of -way up to Borough Road Construction Standards" (Mayor) (3/5/91) (1) Insurance Program (2) Procedures for Handling Noxious, Injurious or Hazardous Appeal V. ASSEMBLY AND MAYOR'S COMMENTS W. INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS AND REPORTS Y. NOTICE OF NEXT MEETING AND ADJOURNMENT Alaska State Legislature Senator Paul Fischer - Senate District D Box 784 Soldotna, Alaska 99669 (907) 262-9420 W 262-9269 January 21, 1991 The Honorable Walter J. Hickel Governor State of Alaska P.O. Box A Juneau, Alaska 99811 Dear Governor Hickel: While P.O. Juneau, Alaska 99811 (907) 465-3791 I would like to apprise you that yesterday I introduced Senate Bill 68 ('an Act making a special appropriation of $3,100,000 to the City of Kenai for construction of the final phase of the Kenai Congregate Housing Project' and I am asking for your support. As you are aware, several years ago the Legislature determined that the State should no longer fund the construction of additional Pioneer Homes primarily due to the high costs of maintenance and operations of the present facilities. I do not disagree with this decision. The City of Kenai, as well as myself, have made a commitment to provide congregate housing for the Kenai Peninsula - the largest populated area in the state without a Pioneer Home. The City of Kenai has dedicated the land, will supply water, sewer, street and other improvements. More importantly, the City of Kenai is committed to all operating and maintenance costs once the facility is completed - with no future costs to be borne by the state. In 1990, the Legislature appropriated $3.8 million to begin this project. We are now asking for -an additional $3.1 million to be included in your FY 92 Capital Budget proposal. This additional amount will provide the capitalization required for the final phase of construction. It is my firm belief that this additional request will benefit not only the Kenai Peninsula seniors but will alleviate other overcrowded Pioneer Home facilities where possibly Peninsula residents now reside away from family and friends. May I also add that I feel strongly that this project could be viewed as a "model" that other communities might follow in the future as the problem of senior housing escalates. The Honorable Walter J. Hickel Governor State of Alaska January 22, 1991 Page Two I look forward to working with you on this proposal. If you should have any question, please feel free to contact my office. Cordially, Paul A. Fischer State Senator cc: Representative Mike Navarre Representative Gail Phillips Wm. J. Brighton, City Manager, City fo Kenai 1 OF Th 3111 "C" STREET. SUITE 415 ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99503 (907) 561.2037 WHILE IN JUNEAU POUCH V JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811 (907) 465.2719/2693 Alaska ,-�ftte TKurgis 1atur e January 23, 1991 The Honorable Walter J. Hickel Governor, State of Alaska Capitol Building Juneau, Alaska Dear Governor: MEMBER STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL FINANCE SUBCOMMITTEE PUBLIC SAFETY 2Z232`�3�' ANCHORAGE CAUCUS CO-CHAIRMAN O JAN 6991 a try 7 KE AI �`d<<C168194�0 I would like to express my strong and enthusiastic support for the Kenai Congregate Housing project for Alaska's senior citizens. This housing project is sorely needed on the Kenai Peninsula, which has a very high population of Alaskan Pioneers. Over half of the funding for the project was appropriated last year and when initial construction is completed, it will be a self-supporting housing complex, requiring no additional state funds. The Kenai Congregate Housing project is the number one priority of the city of Kenai and the number one senior prioity of the community of Nikiski, which I represent. I look forward to working closely with you and your administration on this important project. Please let me kno"d if I can provide any additional information or if I may be of assistance in any way. Thank you and I look forward to meeting with you. Sincerely, Representative Jim Zawacki Alaska State Legislature C.C. Pat Porter, Director, Kenai Senior Center William Brighton, Manager, City of Kenai Mayor John Williams, City of Kenai 1791-1991 - � CITY OF KENA Ca#4d 4 41"" If 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283.3014 January 21, 1991 To: See attached list Subject: City of Kenai 1991-92 Capital Improvement Projects Request for State Grants Enclosed are three (3) copies of the City of Kenai Is brochure entitled 111991-92 Capital Improvement Projects Request for State Grants". The City of Kenai has divided its requests into three categories: 1. AREA -WIDE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Congregate Housing ...........................$ 3,100,000 2. HEALTH & SAFETY a. Thompson Park Sewer Interceptor.......... 1,800,000 b. Thompson Park Water & Sewer Mains........ 1,200,000 c. Community Road Development ............... 2,200,000 d. Water & Sewer System Improvements........ 2,500,000 3. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & TOURISM a. Boat Ramp ................................ 500,000 b. Ice Rink ................................. 500,000 c. Park Improvements ....................... 500,000 TOTAL REQUEST $12,300,000 Page 2 1991-92 C.I.P. - Request for State Grants The City of Kenai has an excellent reputation of properly handling our Capital Improvement Projects. We are prepared to immediately use grant funds. Many of our projects are either already designed or preliminary designed. We request and receive local input concerning our projects. Many of our projects include funding from property owners through local improvement districts. Our requests are for projects we truly need, not just something that would be nice to have. Please carefully consider each one of our projects and if the Mayor, any Council person, City Manager, or any City Department Head can ever be of any help to you please do not hesitate to call on us. It would be our pleasure to assist you. Also, if you would like additional copies of our brochure just let us know. Sincerely, Keith Kornelis Public Works Director KK/kv Wally Hickel, Governor Jack Coghill, Lieutenant Governor Millett F. Keller, Commissioner, Department of Administration Glenn Olds, Commissioner, Department of Commerce & Economic Development Edgar Blatchford, Commissioner, Department of Community & Regional Affairs Lloyd F. Hames, Commissioner, Department of Corrections Commissioner, Department of Education John A. Sandor, Commissioner, Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner, Department of Fish & Game Theodore A. Mala, MD., M.P.H., Department of Health & Social Services Nancy Bear Usera, Commissioner, Department of Labor Charles E. Cole, Department of Law General John Schaeffer, Department of Military & Veterans Affairs Harold Heinze, Commissioner, Department of Natural Resources Richard L. Burton, Commissioner, Department of Public Safety Lee Fisher, Commissioner, Department of Revenue Frank Turpin, Commissioner, Department of Transportation & Public Facilities HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Larry Baker Ramona Barnes Mark Boyer Kay Brown Betty Bruckman Pat Carney Dave Choquette Cliff Davidson Cheri Davis Bettye Davis Dave Donley Johnny Ellis David Finkelstein Richard Foster Max Gruenberg Ben Grussendorf Mark Hanley Bill Hudson Martin Ivan George Jacko Nillo Koponen Gene Kubina Ron Larson Loren Leman Georgianna Lincoln Jerry Mackie Eileen Maclean Terry Martin Mary Miller Mike Miller Tom Moyer Mike Navarre Pat Parnell Gail Phillips Randy Phillips Bert Sharp Robin Taylor Fran Ulmer Jim Zawacki Kris Gray, Chief Clerk SENATE Al Adams Virginia M. Collins Sam Cotten Jim Duncan Dick Eliason Bettye M. Fahrenkamp Paul Fischer Steve Frank Rick Halford Lyman Hoffman Lloyd Jones Jay Kerttula Curt Menard Drue Pearce Pat Pourchot Pat Rodey Dick Shultz Arliss Sturgulewski Rick Uehling Fred Zharoff Nancy Quinto, Senate Secretary 1791-1991 CITY OF KENA � � 17 Capin 4 Azd a 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 Colonel Kenneth Taylor Air Commander, 176th Group Alaska Air National Guard 6000 Air Guard Road Anchorage, AK 99503 RE: T-33 AIRCRAFT/DISPLAY CITY OF KENAI Dear Colonel Taylor: Enclosed please find a copy of a letter we received today from Chief Judy Askenasy, Materiel Management Division of the Department of the Air Force at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. Chief Askenasy states in the letter that the City of Kenai needs to advise her within thirty days of our plan to move the T-33 aircraft, or she will withdraw our offer and remove it from her request list. Please understand that we are fully aware of the tremendous amount of effort being put forth by all branches of the military with regard to the Desert Storm mission which is now underway. However, we believe this situation can be best handled if you write a letter to Chief Askenasy and explain that it is our preference to maintain our position as a recipient of the aircraft, but it is essential that we be given sufficient time to allow for arrangements to be made. With any luck, Desert Storm will wind down by Spring and we will be able to take a closer look at our logistic capabilities at that time. Colonel Kenneth Taylor January 25, 1991 Page 2 We here in the City of Kenai greatly appreciate your our behalf and wish to thank you for all of your help matter. If there is anything that we can do to help matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank much for your consideration of this matter. Sincerely, Enclosure efforts on in this in this you very DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HQ, THE AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE AND REGENERATION CENTER (AFLC) -0 DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, ARIZONA 65707-6201 REPLY TO m i •1 7 , January 1991 ATTN OF: SUBJECT: Offer of T-33 Aircraft for Display TO: Honorable John J. Williams, Mayor 210 Fidalgo Kenai, AK 99611 12223 24?$1?G off' �► `'� �CP JAM 1991 Fk +.i rU v 4.F,eK A I; r OF KF41 NAr c'�<<o! 6 819� 1. This is in reference to the offer of a T-33 aircraft to your city on 20 June 1990 and our letter dated 9 July 1990. 2. We are very pleased you want the T-33 for display and that you are working on the funding to move the aircraft. Please advise us as soon as possible when you plan to move the aircraft. If we do not hear from you within the next thirty(30) days, we will withdraw the offer of the T-33 and remove your request from our list. 3. If we can be of any further assistance, feel free to contact - Ms. Shirley Beene at (602) 750-5436 . JUDY ASk-:ENASY Chief, Materiel Management Division -�- COMBAT STRENGTH THROUGH LOGISTICS 1791-1991 ' (J 7/0 Q CITY OF KENA U0i2-)0.1 4 4,1a - . _ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 Lt. Governor Jack Coghill State of Alaska P.O. Box V Juneau, AK 99811 RE: REAPPORTIONMENT Dear Jack, The question of reapportionment has been utmost in our minds for some time now because of the implications of the greater degree of representation for the Kenai Peninsula. We note that the Kenai Peninsula presently is without representation on the Board and most of us in the community feel that because the population base exceeds 40,000 people in the area, we should take a more active interest in the outcome of the reapportionment issue. It is with this in mind that we would like to recommend Mr. McComsey to the Reapportionment Board. I have known Art for more than twenty years. Art is presently serving a second term on the Kenai City Council. Art does not follow any particular hard-line political faction. However, he has supported both Democrats and Republicans over the years. Art is what I would perceive to be a conservative, somewhat independent, and the majority of the time has the interest of the community at heart. I believe Art's membership on the Reapportionment Board would give it a fair balance for our area. Lt. Gov. Jack Coghill January 28, 1991 Page 2 Thank you very much for your consideration of Art's appointment. Should you care to discuss this matter with me in the near future, I will be in Juneau from February 8-15, 1991, or I can be reached by telephone at your convenience. Best regards, CITY OF K .- oo ohn Williams May r JJW/clf i ASHLEV REEID ASSCC IATEE s GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS CONSULTANTS V- 1 (V-Igoo�. JAN W1 ..TY ADMIN. January 28, 1991 Of Kf*' To: Bill Brighton From: Ashley Reed Re: City of Kenai Legislation For your information and review, I have attached both the House and Senate Concurrent Resolution on the city's bicentennial. Also, enclosed is a copy of Senator Fischer's special appropriation bill (SB 68) for Kenai's Congregate Housing Project. As I am sure you are aware, special appropriation bills seldom pass the legislature as such; however, often times they prove to be effective vehicles for discussion that can result in the project's inclusion in a capital projects bill. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. 510 L Street • Suite 210 •Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 279-5350 • FAX(907) 258-3527 it 7-LSO446\A SENATE BILL NO. 68 IN THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA SEVENTEENTH LEGISLATURE - FIRST SESSION BY SENATOR FISCHER Introduced: 1/21/91 Referred: Finance Funding Information: General Fund $3,100,000 Other Funds -0- $3,100,000 A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED 1 "An Act making a special appropriation for payment as a grant to the City of Kenai 2 for construction of the final phase of the Kenai Congregate Housing Project; and providing 3 for an effective date." 4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 5 * Section 1. The sum of $3,100,000 is appropriated from the general fund to the Department of 6 Administration for payment as a grant under AS 37.05.315 to the City of Kenai for construction of the 7 final phase of the Kenai Congregate Housing Project. 8 * Sec. 2. This Act takes effect July 1, 1991. 34 S II SB0068A -I- SB 68 ( New Text Underlined [DELETED TF.'XT BRACKETED] 7-LS0039W SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2 IN THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA SEVENTEENTH LEGISLATURE - FIRST SESSION BY SENATORS FISCHER, Sturgulewski Introduced: 1/21/91 Referred: State Affairs A RESOLUTION 1 Relating to Kenai as a bicentennial city in 1991. 2 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 3 WHEREAS over 6,000 years ago Eskimos and Indians settled and subsisted in the 4 Kenai area; and 5 WHEREAS on August 20, 1791, fur traders from Russia arrived in the harbor at the 6 mouth of the Kenai River and settled the Kenai area; and 7 WHEREAS this early colonization by the Russians has given Kenai the distinction of 8 being the state's second oldest Russian settlement; and 9 WHEREAS Kenai has since prospered and was designated by then Governor Walter J. 10 Hickel as the state's oil capital because the first discovery of oil in the state was made in the Swanson 11 River in 1957; and 12 WHEREAS Kenai, being located at the mouth of the world-renowned Kenai River, is a major 13 commercial fisheries and processing port as well as the site where the world -record king salmon was 14 caught; and 15 WHEREAS the Kenai Bicentennial Visitors and Convention Bureau has been created to plan and 16 develop a celebration in 1991 of the 200 years that have elapsed since the Russian -American relationship S 11 SCRO02A .1- SCR 2 1 was established in Kenai; 2 BE IT RESOLVED that the Alaska State Legislature recognizes Kenai, Alaska, as a state 3 bicentennial city and urges all citizens of the state to support Kenai and the Kenai Bicentennial Visitors 4 and Convention Bureau in their endeavors and celebrations for Kenai's 200th anniversary in 1991. 5 A COPY of this resolution shall be sent to the Honorable John Williams, Mayor of the City of i 6 Kenai. SCR 2 -2- SCR002A k, 7-LS0267\A HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2 IN THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA SEVENTEENTH LEGISLATURE - FIRST SESSION BY REPRESENTATIVES NAVARRE, Gruenberg, Ellis, G.Phillips Introduced: 1/22/91 Referred: State Affairs A RESOLUTION 1 Relating to the City of Kenai as a bicentennial city in 1991. 2 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: i, 3 WHEREAS in the fall of 1791 Russian fur traders landed at the mouth of the Kenai River and j 4 established a post near the Dena'ina Athabascan Indian village of Shk'ituk't; and ii 5 WHEREAS 1991 represents the 200th anniversary of this initial colonization; and 6 WHEREAS the City of Kenai has prospered throughout the years and has a long-standing 7 tradition of being a village with a past and a city with a future; and S WHEREAS the City of Kenai has a healthy commercial fishing industry and bountiful resources 9 for tourism and sport fishing; and 10 WHEREAS the City of Kenai was designated the oil capital of the state because the first 11 discovery of oil in the state was made in the Swanson River area in 1957; and 12 WHEREAS the Kenai Bicentennial Visitors and Convention Bureau has been created to plan and 13 develop a celebration in 1991 of the 200 years that have elapsed since the city's Russian -American 14 relationship was established; and 15 WHEREAS the City of Kenai and its citizens have invited all citizens of the state to salute the 16 city's rich and diverse past by joining in the celebration of its bicentennial; H II HCR002a -1- HCR 2 �I I I BE IT RESOLVED that the Alaska State Legislature recognizes the City of Kenai, Alaska, as Il 2 a state bicentennial city and urges all citizens of the state to support the City of Kenai and the Kenai j 3 Bicentennial Visitors and Convention Bureau in their endeavors and celebrations for the city's 200th 9 4 anniversary in 1991. 5 A COPY of this resolution shall be sent to the Honorable John Williams, Mayor of the City of 6 Kenai. HCR 2 -2- HCR002a C 1791-1991 4,� CITY OF KENA AOd OapiW 4 4i4a&" _ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 MEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: BILL BRIGHTON, CITY MANAGER DATE: 01/23/91 SUBJECT: TELEPHONE POLL The Kenai Public Works Department requests Council approval to issue a Purchase Order to TOTEM EQUIPMENT COMPANY for the total amount of $3568A-6 to order repair parts for the Michigan Loader - 125B used on the Airport. The parts will be used for the differential unit, front and rear. Authorized By: Wll i m J. r'ghton City nager Funds are available in account no. Charles A. Brown Financ Director Attest: �` Carol Freas, City Clerk Yes No Mayor John Williams T Ray Measles Kevin Walker Hal Smalley IV. CtVb,cQ er .Co. -- 3a5 Linda Swarner Art- "MCCOt! e6 r OLO Uj fcxL';d Chris Monfor D WHITE - VENDOR GOLDENROD - ACCOUNTING CANARY - ACCOUNTING BLUE - SHIPPING 8 RECEIVING GREEN - APPROVED COPY PINK - REQUISITIONER l PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF KENAI 210 FIDALGO ST. PHONE 283.7538 KENAI, ALASKA 99611 VENDOR NO. - TOTEM EQUIPMENT C'O _^ portland, Oregon SHIP VIA: THIS PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL PACKAGES AND PAPEF RELATING TO THIS PUI CHASE. No. �� Date 1-22-91 �Y BY v c�u.urc n rno DELIVERY DATE PREPAY SHIPPING •CHARGE O .. FB. PERQUOTATION �- PURCHASES AUTHORIZED ONLY WHEN SIGNED ABOVE BY =y SEPARATE ON INVOICE THE FINANCE DIRECTOR OR HIS AUTHORIZED AGENT ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION OR ARTICLE QUANTITY ORDERED UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT AP32 124243 Spider 2 @ $293.00 $586.00- 125069 Spacer 8 @ 1.58 12.64- 123382 Viasher 8 @ 6.55 52.40- 124246 Ydasher 16 @ 2.19 35.04- 124244 Roller 464 @ .09 41.76- Frt to Totem (est) 20.00, c f!i/a j.V .0 0,4 ,�EiAi4 i ,e DrF,��,ecA) dti •7 TOTAL 747. 4 ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT 001.32-2023 $747 84 DEPARTMENT SHOP a BY — ` v v "L/"E lJ DEPARTMENT HEAD MHITE -VENDOR "7ENROD - ACCOUNTING ARY - ACCOUNTING SLUE - SHIPPING & RECEIVING ;REEN - APPROVED COPY LINK - REQUISITIONER PURCHASE ORDER CITYOF KENAI 210 FIDALGO ST. PHONE 283.7538 KENAI, ALASKA 99611 VENDOR NO. F TOTEM DQUIPMEW CO. TO Portland, Oregon SHIP VIA - I THIS PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL PACKAGES AND PAPERS RELATING TO THIS PUR- CHASE. No. Dare 1-23-91 BY 1 •N f11P i[1P DELIVERY DATE PREPAY SHIPPING - CHARGE F.O.B PER QUOTATION PURCHASES AUTHORIZED ONLY WHEN SIGNED ABOVE BY SEPARATE ON INVOICE THE FINANCE DIRECTOR OR HIS AUTHORIZED AGENT ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION OR ARTICLE CKANTITY ORDERED ORDERED UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT AP-32 531112 Stem 1 @ 33.32- 509445 Stem 1 @q 25.97- 120218 Stud 19 @ $ 2.72 51.68. 1515484 Flanged nut 19 @ 4.92 93.48- 13804180-1 Nut 19 @ 1.14 - 21.66- 118790 O ring 2 @ 4.17 8.34- 118791 O"ring 2 @ 7.22 14.44- 123871 Disc (outer) 6 @ 51.78 310.68- 123872 Disc (inner) 4 @ 72.60 290.40- j�AGe a F �4 TOTAL 849.97 ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT 001.32-2023 $849. 7 n-, DEPARTMENT n / l ✓' v BY PARfME D WHITE - VENDOR GOLDENROD - ACCOUNTING CANARY - ACCOUNTING BLUE - SHIPPING & RECEIVING GREEN - APPROVED COPY PINK - REQUISITIONER PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF KENAI 210 FIDALGO ST. PHONE 283-7538 KENAI, ALASKA 99611 VENDOR F TOTEM DQUIPMEW CO TO Portland, Oregon SHIP VIA: F0 s H 1 P J THIS PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL PACKAGES AND PAPEI RELATING TO THIS PU, CHASE. � l� No. Dare 1-21-91 BY < FINANCE DAFCTOR DELIVERY DATE PREPAY SHIPPING - CHARGE F.O.S. PER QUOTATION PURCHASES AUTHORIZED ONLY WHEN SIGNED ABOVE BY SEPARATE ON INVOICE THE FINANCE DIRECTOR OR HIS AUTHORIZED AGENT ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION OR ARTICLE QUANTITY ORDERED UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT AP-32 120218 Stud 19 @ $ 2.72 $ 51.68' 123872 Disc 4 @ 72.60 290.40- 123871 Disc 6 @ 51.78 310.68- 118791 O ring 2 @ 7.22 14.44- 118790 O ring 2 @ 4.17 8.34- 13804180-1 Nut 19 @ 1.14 21.66- — 1515484 Flanged nut 19 @ 4.92 93.48- Freight to Totem Equip. (estimated) 40.00 5 �E Pic i` TOTAL $830.68 ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT 001.32-2023 $830 68 DEPARTMENT � I BY / DEPARTMEN HEAD WWTE VENDOR C )ENROD - ACCOUNTING C. ARY - ACCOUNTING BLUE - SHIPPING & RECEIVING GREEN - APPROVED COPY PINK - REQUISITIONER TO PURCHASE ORDER CITY OF KENAI 210 FIDALGO ST. PHONE 283-7538 KENAI, ALASKA 99611 j� VENDOR NO. ` TOTEM EQUIP= CO Portland, Oregon SHIP VIA: 0 JV BY v THIS PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL PACKAGES AND PAPERS RELATING TO THIS PUR- CHASE. No. Dore1-2-1-91 DEuvERr DATE PREPAY SHIPPING -CHARGE SEPARATE ON INVOICE E.O.B. PEROWTAi1pN PURCHASES AUTHORIZED ONLY WHEN SIGNED ABOVE BY THE FINANCE DIRECTOR OR HIS AUTHORIZED AGENT ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION OR ARTICLE QUANTITY ORDERED UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT AP-32 2554412 Wheel 1 @ $1,140.07. .41oF�j = g Al 9, 97 3 TOTAL $1,140.07 ACCOUNT NUMBER AMOUNT DEPARTMENT SHOP 001.32-2023 $1,140.07� �- BY /�(� G ( \JG �- DEPARTMENT HEAD ScI4T SYrAlaska District USACE ; 1-3;-91 • 11.42 Regulatory Brancn" 3C- --- i Received U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ��► �k°DepL r"ao3imilc Hoador Shoot •NRRT�pq u� M� RUE 11 .1 Alaska Dis.rict From (Name) I 0",ce sv'no1 f Teleprone too. -, f I 43 4x:) To (.Name) Umce syn,,00l TeIvNliuiiu 14u. m N 4r ! � a 3-- 535 Reeacer's Signarrr . Pages i Precedence DTG .� - .� ��U..LZD , 3_ SENT BY:Alaska District USAGE neguiat�ry Brancn- au7 25i G1».� 2' MUARf 2 9 199t ftgulaWXY aroma Caaaplianoe Section ,2-SW61 Mr. Keith Kor nells Public Wxts Director City of Kenai 210 Fidalgo Kenai, Alaska! 9%11 Deer Mr. Kormliss Zfiis is in regard to the City of Kenai application for a Department of the AM (M) permit, file No. 2-8Wfil, Kenai River 256. Pjwquestsd was euttoriraticn to diachaxV* a xIir^taly 2Oo000 cubic yaxda of fLU material into wotlards aA 4sasret to Oia Kenai Vivar to crinstruot a m%bile boat launching facility consisting of a 1,100 linear foot aocesa road, a 2.5 acre parking area, two 16' wide by 1466 long concrete plm* boat launching ramps and slaps stabilization ► ork, Location of the proposed - rsrnJOW-f in at rioar Mi7A A.A 'Mf tba Kanni Ri%mr, VA A9. Atxftkn. We have tnoxot ly revi~ your ocm ants.. those received fran the PW&ral and State agencies respanaible for the pmeetion of water quality, fish and wildlife, and environmental values, and thooee Xeasivsd from other interested patties. Sev+etal of the rasouxve agancies objected to your pervpoW work. qhW have maintained their objections after considering you rebuttals, Evaluation by this office considered relevant factors i*lt&ng =wervation, e=mmiess aeetheticsr wetlands. fish and wildlife values. 1AW tom, ravigatiOnt MOM&ticn. WktAr gJ&Iity, And, in qwwal# the rrsw and Maw* Of the pbggb e After evaluation of all cats received from the veeri*n agencies# crgan1setiore, wd irdividuals, I have determined that issuanm of this particular pormit umdA be nontravy to tlae pL*Aia interact. AocqorAlr%V y, Z am denying yCur application for a M pemit. Rltie enclosed deeiAicn doomen4: cutlime in detail the ream= for my denial of a permit for your prcpdsed work. 4 r -2_ I am inf=ming the concerned resource agercies of my decision by cow of this letter. mould you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Mr. CMrd J. Gutlet�er, Compliance faction, Pagulatory Branrn, ar (907) 'lw Y12, toll. free in Alaska at (900) 478-,2712, by FAX at (907) 753-55567, or at the letterhead address, A7Ms CMA-CO-R-C. Enclosure Sincerely. William W. Mel Colonel, C WM of Ebgineers District Fngineer -0-11 o - /a CONTRACT FOR LOBBYIST SERVICES ROBERTSON, MONAGLE & EASTAUGH, INC. 550 WEST SEVENTH AVENUE, SUITE 1200 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 AND CITY OF KENAI 210 FIDALGO AVENUE KENAI, ALASKA 99611 THIS AGREEMENT, made and effective the day of , 1991, by and between ROBERTSON, MONAGLE & EASTAUGH, INC. (hereinafter referred to as "CONSULTANT") and the CITY OF KENAI (hereinafter referred to as "CITY". RECITALS A. CONSULTANT offers expertise and knowledge in the area of legislative and government relations; and B. CONSULTANT desires to accept an engagement relative thereto from CITY upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; and C. CITY desires to employ a lobbyist on behalf of the CITY for the purpose of obtaining funding for construction of a helicopter cold water recovery school in Kenai. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals, promises and covenants contained herein, it is agreed by and between the parties as follows: 1. Duties and Term: CONSULTANT will provide legislative monitoring and lobbying services for the City of Kenai in the United States Congress and the appropriate federal agencies for the purpose of acquiring funding for the construction of a cold water survival training facility in Kenai, acting as an independent contractor and not as an employee, in accordance with such instructions as may from time to time and at any time be given by the City Council, from 1991 until , 1991. 1 - CONTRACT FOR LOBBYIST SERVICES 2. Compensation: CITY shall remunerate consultant for ' services in the sum of TWENTY-FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS ($24,000) payable in the amount of THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($3,000) on the first day of March, 1991, and THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($3,000) each on April 1, 1991, May 1, 1991, June 1, 1991, July 1, 1991, August 1, 1991, September 1, 1991, and October 1, 1991, upon billing from CONSULTANT. Reasonable and necessary incidental expenses associated directly with the duties of this Agreement, including costs of photocopying, courier services, telefax, long distance phone calls and local transportation, shall be reimbursed by the City. However, the amount of said incidental expenses shall not exceed a total of $1,000 during the term of the agreement. Lobbying meals associated directly with the duties of this agreement shall be reimbursed by the City only if the firm has received prior authorization for such meals by the City Manager of Kenai. The total reimbursement for lobbying meals shall not exceed $1,000 during the term of this contract. Additional reimbursable expenses include any out-of-town travel requested by Kenai including transportation, meals and lodging. Authorization of any such request shall be made in advance by the City Manager of Kenai. 3. Notices: Until notified otherwise, all notices, invoices and communications shall be sent to the parties of the Agreement at the following addresses: CONSULTANT CITY Robertson, Monagle & Eastaugh Wm. J. Brighton, City Manager 550 W. 5th Avenue, Suite 1200 City of Kenai Anchorage, AK 99501 210 Fidalgo Avenue Kenai, Alaska 99611 4. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Alaska. 5. Termination: This Agreement may be terminated by either party, upon TEN (10) DAYS written notice to the other party for any cause or reason whatsoever. Upon termination of this Agremeent, each of the parties shall be relieved of further liability hereunder except such that expressly survives the termination of this Agreement. 6. Disputes: Court venue for any dispute arising out of the Agreement shall be the Third Judicial District at Kenai, Alaska. 2 - CONTRACT FOR LOBBYIST SERVICES 7. Reports: CONSULTANT agrees to: i a, (a) Keep the CITY informed of legislative matters affecting cold water survival training facility by providing reports to the City Manager of the City of Kenai. (b) Notify the CITY immediately upon discovering a potential conflict of interest regarding the cold water recovery school between interests of the CITY and interests of any clients for which CONSULTANT is then currently required to perform lobbyist services. 8. Complete Agreement: This writing constitutes the complete Agreement of the parties on the subject matter hereof, and supersedes any oral agreements or understandings. This Agreement can only be modified by a writing executed by both parties hereto. ROBERTSON, MONAGLE & EASTAUGH, INC. CITY OF KENAI Title Date C:\NP51\AGREEMEN/LOBBYIST/CONTRACT.AGR 3 - CONTRACT FOR LOBBYIST SERVICES by: Wm. J. Brighton City Manager Date v � ro a G 0 m d z a-' ro rt v >~ 9 ro ro co ' U u >C O 41 W a u, u a w � ro N r-i 0 a0 m > ++ a ,Hpq V_4 Cd�zsv' aril a r+ o 00 0 to 0-s 000-H -HH 0-H to O p -4 -ri " 0 w r� :> 19 0) P. w a ►0+ dc)OGw0a +' o00000 o00000 0 Ln00000 MLn u1OON -1 f ) ff1 -4 r-i v} 00 0 0 4J N 14 u r. O QO U 93 9 6 Q) .co o a d .-+ N m rn 4-) Q 1 1 \ M 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAE %Old cc� 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 -- TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907.283-3014 February 1, 1991 To: Senator Paul Fischer Representative Gail Phillips Representative Mike Navarre From: Keith Kornelis Public Works Director, City of Kenai Subject: Kenai Congregate Housing The City of Kenai is requesting $3,100,000 to complete a 40 unit Congregate Housing Facility which is what the feasibility study suggested. I have enclosed a copy of a document entitled "City of Kenai Senior Citizens Congregate Housing Project" which helps explain our request. I have been asked to give more detail to page 4 of this document concerning what the City of Kenai is contributing towards this project. The site of this project is on very valuable City owned land on the bluff overlooking the Kenai River and the Cook Inlet which the City will be contributing to the project. The City will also be paying for a new paved road with water and sewer to that site. We will also be paying for the landscaping of this area. The City of Kenai built the existing Senior Citizens Center in 1983 for around $1,000,000. This is a very heavily used facility and includes a kitchen and dining room where meals are served to seniors at noontime. The new Congregate Housing Facility will be physically connected via a walkway to the Senior Center. Not only will the common and meeting areas of the Senior Center be used by the Congregate Housing Facility but the kitchen and dining room will be used to serve meals to the residents. Because of the increased use from the Congregate Housing residents an addition to the dining room is presently being added to the center at a cost of $310,000. Page 2 The following is a summary of the estimated costs that the City of Kenai is contributing to the Congregate Housing Facility. Donation of City Land $ 500,000 Road Improvements 150,000 Water and Sewer Lines/Landscaping 90,000 Senior Citizen Dining Room Addition 310,000 $1,050,000 91/92 Legislative Grant Request $3,100,000 City of Kenai Project Participation 1,050,000 The City of Kenai participation represents over 25% of this years grant request from the legislature. It is obvious from the City of Kenai Is participation and the important fact that the City of Kenai agrees to assume the operation and maintenance responsibility for the entire facility that this project is one of our highest priorities. Sincerely, Keith Kornelis Public Works Director KK/kv :v:Xc-cx e e::;:er 7C2� i- 5-:1 3:47Pi, 2043370940-» ttvLALtlt�uty, CV).UNAULE O+. L;ASTAUGH 7F.:Eh'SE��HCEniFp ._ ito"C'. el' e•.•.. •• a•.,,C.o..•.e .te. A r"pC)7RJNAL L.UH✓URAT IOU AN,-CAA']E A.ASKAS9::1 Pr�NE 16:1,211.619S AnoANEYSATLAW TE:Ex C9J-16.0E _ 1ti'ASH'k0104.0G 2�J0T TE.(COPV 9C7 219.10.9 -'000991T a BAKEn V C"AE: T THOMAS Mr_1 RAorcA HAP-!,D E SNOOV JA JAMES K MARNETT J6UA a ECCKMON JOSSPH 9 OAPNELL RIISAN MI%VtCT •'CART W. WINNER i'/1 , /'� - cc . I PJr A1.1-i.I Vt; PO EOx21211 JUNEAV, A—— 99502 PHONE- (W) 588.3)e0 T E L E CO PY. 901 • S A O.6 818 Of L UUNIIEL F.O. EASTAUGH Ate. ..r ..w... tti�..Y•.�..1 R E ROBERTSON1188S-19811 M. E. MOnabLE 1190z•Lg1y5) JAMES F. CLARK PAUL M HOFFMAN 0. ELItAEETH CUAORAt- RODERT P. DLAS„O MARY A. NOROAL! 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Q C. 2CO07 AL1.10If14E113 PHONE; Q2210]0.4400 INALAS" ULECOPY';202)337.0940 '•STEVEN W SALVER - "eRA'•:YO GILMAN February 5, 1991 234Sn '(O b M E 1M D l A N D U X t� j To: John Williams'"e�� From: Brad Gilman 1• Re: Status of appropriation for the Cold Water Recovery School As I informed you, Svend Brandt-Erichsen has left Senator Stevens' staff for a job with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. He has been replaced by Lisa Sutherland, a long-time friend and former co-worker of mine. My concern that a vacuum exists in Stevens' office because of Svend's departure was correct. The staffer assigned to handle the issue, John Aravosis, is on leave studying.for the Alaska law exams. I not with Lisa directly and spoke with John over the phone. Neither know very much about the project, and were not told by Senator Stevens to.prepare letters to Behrends or Bob.Williams. This does not mean that Stevens is not supporting the project. There has somehow been a failure of communications during this transitional period. I gave Lisa a full briefing, and she is ranani-ivA to assiatina us to obtain the funding 4sub ject to the sidnrttQz:'d dircotiona) . Cho has ackad m* to o p Ar rr4aD;ire letters from Stevens to Behrends and Williams, and she will run them by the Senator. If there is no problem, she then has her marching orders and will move forward as planned. If there is a problem with Stevens, she will let us know and I can go in and meet the Senator personally to discuss the -project., we hope to have some response from Stevens on the letters this month. COUNCIL PACKET DISTRIBUTION DATE: ��'2`^E �/, i99i Mayor and Council Attorney Fire DepartmentCity Manager Police Department Finance Senior Center Public Works Library Airport r/ Parks & Rec. AGENDA DISTRIBUTION Borough Clerk / Chamber Assembly (5)--z Public Wks. Sec.. / Animal Public Wks. Shop Dock (S Bldg. Maintenance STP Bldg: official / Legal Sec. 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