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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-09-21 Council Packet - Work Session, CommissionsKenai City Council Work Session November 21, 1994 Commissions, Committees and Boards Notes were not transcribed WORK SESSION OF THE KENAI CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 21f 1994 6:00 P.M. KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS ITEM A: APPLICATIONS ON FILE 1. Applicants who stated they remain interested in placement on a Board, Commission or Committee. 2. Applicants who submitted applications, but who did not respond to letters or phone calls asking if they remain interested in placement. 3. Historic District Board Applicants. ITEM B: 1994 MEETING ATTENDANCE RECORDS 1. Council on Aging 2. Airport Commission 3. Beautification Committee 4. Harbor Commission 5. Historic District Board 6. Library Commission 7. Parks & Recreation Commission 8. Personnel Arbitration Board 9. Planning & Zoning Commission ITEM C: CODE INFORMATION 1. KMC Chapter 1.90, Standard Procedures for Boards, Commissions and Committees. 2. 7/26/93 T. Manninen memorandum stating the City's policy in regard to boards, commissions and committees needing council approval to request donations from public and businesses. 3. Council on Aging By -Laws and Rules of Procedure. 4. KMC Chapter 21.25, Airport Commission. 5. KMC Chapter 11.10, Advisory Harbor Commission. 6. KMC 14.20.105, Townsite Historic (TSH) Zoning District (includes definition, etc. of THB). 7. KMC Chapter 1.57, Advisory Library Commission. 8. KMC Chapter 19.05, Parks and Recreation Commission. 9. KMC 23.35.032, Arbitration Panel. 10. KMC Chapter 14.05, Planning & Zoning Commission. ITEM D: MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 1. Sample letter of appointment. 2. Board, commission and committee membership history. 3. Work session notice sent to all board, commission, committee members. 4. Published/posted public meeting notice. 5. Newspaper advertisement requesting applications. xesiaenz o= zae city o= xenai: sow long? ,tom{r5. Residence Address 60 C Mailing Address ' ,� Y,, � Telephone No. Business Address EMPLOYER: 7Rr_r- Job Title NAME OF SPOUSE: —0f-(,_r ;� .},_ j Current membership in organizations: 4li?7IyN-- (,I , � P Past organizational memberships: Telephone No. T --/ U�c' Vim I Y 7 r �- 1.^ F� 4 tea:.' .>' I� C" l-/ r?C'- i ^� �-t- i. i' 1�y' ♦ [� COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED WITH THIS COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE? 1 4 i V ,Z \..,. Signature March 24, 1994 Jack Castimore 1533 Cohoe Circle Kenai, AK 99611 CITY OF KENAI it Gil eCnl" 4 n/�1 1 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAII,,'`A(LLASKA 99611-7791 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 - _ FAX 907-283-3014 kp-� rw+..raar 1III�1 1992 RE: COMMISSION/COMMITTEE APPLICATION City of Kenai Your Commission/Committee application has been on file in my office since January 1993. If you remain interested in serving on the City of Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission, please complete the enclosed updated application. Active City of Kenai commissions/committees are Airport, Harbor, Library, Planning & Zoning, Parks & Recreation and Beautification. Thank you for your cooperation. CITY OF KENAI Caro�.Freas City Clerk clf Enclosure CITY OF KENAI 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 CITY OF KENAI BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT:-c TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS DATE: March 31, 1994 fig; Jack Castimore i Resident of the City of Kenai? Yes Residence Address 1533 Cohoe Circle, Kenai Mailing Address 1533 Cohoe Circle How long? 16 years Telephone No. 283-4609 Business Address Pouch 10,000 Nikiski Telephone No. 776-3456 MEPLOYER: Kenai Peninsula B. School District, Nikiski Jr -Sr High Job Title Teacher / Computer coordinator NAME OF SPOUSE: Mary Troy Castimore Current membership in organisations: Kenai Peninsula Education Association, Kenai Elks, National Business Educ. Association, United Methodist Church - Kenai Past organizational memberships: Soldotna Lions, Chester Bay Lions, Western Business Educ. Association, Planning & Zoning for City of Kenai COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: Parks & Recreation; or Planning & Zoning WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED WITH THIS COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE? I would like to contribute to our community with either of these commissions as my civic duty as a responsible citizen of this outstanding small town that I have gWwn to love and eniov.� S CITTOF KENAI 11 O 4 41ca" 11 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 bv%*M 4r.�oaq CITY OF KENAI 1"2 BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS DATE: NAME: Resident of the City of Kenai? e5 How long?' y �s Residence Address S -� j%an c �f Mailing Address Telephone No. Zo Business Address /y/�2 Telephone No. 1 EMPLOYER: rJv h vs- 4,a� �L 5 4, f Job Title AMNEi OF SPOUSE: i z �< Ne /!y7 Is- Z-A Z. Current membership in/ organizations: /CC-�a,' 7'�'.�.�5_�f_ ��c`�i./s �/�S�lc:y/.>.�r✓�t�/-��'� /,3.+"Oc �rr�C= �jrt r G/�i� �/�!/> Past organizational memberships: COM�MITTEE/S OR COMMISSIONS IN WHIq9 YOUARE INTERESTED: 11 WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED WITH THIS COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE? e 5 ignatur CITY OF KENAI " cd Carted 4 41aa „ 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 kviftyl a►rr+oa, CITY OF KENAI 1IIII' 1992 BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS DATE: /l / /7Z/I? NAME: /y M C 1 IQit,}� Resident of the City of Kenai? -tr— Mailing Address igOz f'Du`l Business Address EMPLOYER: Job Title NAME OF SPOUSE: W vlh R, How long? Z/r Telephone No. 283-22* Telephone No. Current membership in organizations: 1 4G4t , a , /ems j� l /�?/g �h S �. d im ,� j �l � G� . �l�s, �,�7.� /)' LW' 4kbvyttlw u'A-U-D. Past organizational memberships: A4Ij/� i 1, der A9� ((a l-, COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: 14-1 "y�(jy WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED WITH THIS COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE? �� bvr Cayv,lssi G��s �csd oc� ��ors� 'f Signatu v U ��1 9l�/I CITY OF KENAI It &I eCifM" 4 Mad" ry 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-77 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 krftld AFMrlofJh 1IIII' 1992 March 24, 1994 Barbara E. Waters 311 Kulila Place Kenai, AK 99611 RE: COMMISSION/COMMITTEE APPLICATION City of Kenai Your Commission/Committee application has been on file in my office since March 1990. If you remain interested in serving on the City of Kenai Planning & Zoning Commission, please complete the enclosed updated application. Active City of Kenai commissions/committees are Airport, Harbor, Library, Planning & Zoning, Parks & Recreation and Beautification. Thank you for your cooperation. CITY OF KENAI Car L. Freas City Clerk clf Enclosure CITY OF KENAI Od e-apdalaj 4&d4a 11 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7 i�p FAX 907-283-3 `&' CITY OF KENAI BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS DATE: �1 1 /C 5� 7 NAME: 67 S APR 219 III .',.J -'► f�LINTMEN'1!" zo Resident of the City of Kenai? ES How long? �ry l��s i 7 A;5� Residence Address Mailing Address Telephone No. F3--3 a/CA Business Address ---5-zpG3 /J W/ �P&R- Telephone No. EMPLOYER: : ic�N ` S �� �y 5 cJ JAJ T i /L) Cr Job Title �� =LI- NAME OF SPOUSE: Cu--rrreent membership in organizations: / �yL�o rx�� C �; C Lrx,r Liu 5 1 & S � -- j/o�uhfcer Past organizational memberships: COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: - -)E:�* 2- L 1 !3 iZi'r-;�- `r' WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED WITH THIS COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE? Cw / '!�7/ 4 A, �AVlllG/ L&e,,u Ln51-/%G'I �i'���ri'� 'aPWC-VeT' n 0 f 90P/� /� d 7 `` � `0�J2J Signature n U l�lCir CITY'OF KEF A. Old eC4nilal cq Rizaim.. 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 ~ TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 *wAMd 1992 March 24, 1994 Dan MCKeirnan 1514 Fourth Avenue Kenai, AK 99611 RE: COMMISSION/COMMITTEE APPLICATION City of Kenai Your Commission/Committee application has been on file in my office since February 1993. If you remain interested in serving on the City of Kenai Airport Commission, please complete the enclosed updated application. Active City of Kenai commissions/committees are Airport, Harbor, Library, Planning & Zoning, Parks & Recreation and Beautification. Thank you for your cooperation. CITY OF KENAI 4!�� Caro L. Freas City Clerk clf Enclosure 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI _ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283-7535 FAX 907.283.3014 .ntlt213At.. CITY OF KENAI BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS DATE: February 16, 1993 NAME: Dan McKeirnan Resident of the City of Kenai? Yes Mailing Address 1514 4th Ave. Kenai How long? Telephone No. 12 Years 283-8410 Business Address 145 Main Strret Loop Telephone No. 283-4665 EMPLOYER: State of Alaska Job Title Maintenance Worker II NAME OF SPOUSE: Susan Current membership in organizations: Moose Lodge Past organizational memberships: Same COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: Kenai Airport Commission igna re CITY OF KENAI )ALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 b%'*%0W4 .TAI BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS DATE: 1)eC, V NAME:-P-v\ v'\ as 1 ✓) - J Resident of the City of Kenai? s S IHow long? S Mailing Address ox / 5 Telephone No. 77%' �ywly Business Address G0,a k 0 Telephone No. EMPLOYER: Alor 1 h PeS� F—rw ro Sexd i ce -ty1 C . Job Title d /��/nr�rllP✓l�/1/ �i9P('jd/ti NAME OF SPOUSE: ✓) Current membership in organizations: Past organizational memberships: COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: �,7tin� a� 5 ec WHY DO YOU WANT T1�O"" BE INVOLVED WITH THIS COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE? T J ' I r1 U C toe u i , CITY OF KENAI 110d CC4fZi-W 4 414ailm 11 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-779 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 bw*%MA 1992 March 24, 1994 Kristine M. Holdridge P.O. Box 2701 Soldotna, AK 99669 RE: COMMISSION/COMMITTEE APPLICATION City of Kenai Your Commission/Committee application has been on file in my office since February 1992. If you remain interested in serving on the City of Kenai Parks & Recreation Commission, please complete the enclosed updated application. Active City of Kenai commissions/committees are Airport, Harbor, Library, Planning & Zoning, Parks & Recreation and Beautification. Thank you for your cooperation. CITY OF KENAI CarofCLle-rk Freas City clf Enclosure 9/9 .moo ���� date — _ 2 AP CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA 210 Fidalgo, Kenai, Alaska 99611 (907) 283-7535 �/� APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT Name_ 1' 1,S t I G 1 C �' I H L,, r ,c� c1.Y n u Address (Mailing) p. 0, kJ0 X .2701 /4 k- 92(p c-7 Address' (Location) C.��c' nC� P� e kICL.( Ak- Telephone # 0? (P Social Security v - Do you have a valid Alaska Driver's License? Vey. /003 7 7 Are you a U.S. Citizen or otherwise authorized to work in the U.S.? (If hired, proof of employment eligibility must be presented). Position or positions applied for 0Df'o1 Y12 clil k.� a ReC ,G0.►'d Have you previously been employed by the City of Kenai? NO O If so, give dates What date will you be available for work? Aj;��j List the names and locations of the schools you have attended: High School:—,, _)o Id L+Vl Did you graduate? College: t'lei�lCu('Irl�1n~�' �n i I r"CQ # of years attended and degree_ Major/minor course of study Other Education: List below skills, memberships, or certifications that you feel help make you qualified for this position. Dave Av< I e vest , V +hJ:�avACs I i ve Inen ✓ rklF crf r C i — avyk ",,st wCAV�+I ike o-v1d VVULy us (- erne C)T ,cuas '�J ( over) ` If you are applying for a position that may require operation of certain machin- ery, equipment, tools, or other items please list on a separate paper all the items that you have successfully operated in the past, giving the type or model of the item and the number of years experience. List the names and locations of your last three employers: (1) Current or last employer: Name and address Love T C . Employment dates r, to L+ LLv r Last monthly salarLand Reason for leaving Supervisor's name ph ne #_ Describe osition and responsibili e t'r E r rCV (2) .Next prior employer: Name and address `Ce �'S ss(T Employment Dates to Apnw-1 Last monthly salary $ r'A0 Ii Vevy . Reason for leaving Supervisor's name and phone 4 'T e 40 DeajFFibe position and responsibilities (3) Next prior employer: Name and address Employment Dates to Last monthly salary $ Reason for leaving Supervisor's name and phone # Describe position and responsibilities 0 If you wish to list other employment, including military service, because it is relevant to the position for which you are applying, attach a separate list. May we contact the above employers? S List two personal references (name, address, and phone number): rc� ei <<r - Lr\ inii- i/'LVr-rS A-1. irk <Ir`r1r1 (\,; Lk-) I understand that by signing this application, I am giving the City of Kenai the authority to investigate and inquire as to the accuracy of the information contained in the application, and to contact the personal references and previous employers (if agreed to above). Sign (revised 5-15-87) CITY OF KENAI ►► Gd eapi&i 4 4&V rr 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 ~ TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 by#yyl �a.rean 1992 March 23, 1994 Lucie B. Stanton 2545 Seine Court Kenai, AK 99611 RE: LIBRARY COMMISSION City of Kenai Your Commission/Committee application has been on file in my office since March 1992. If you remain interested in serving on the Library Commission or other City committee/commission, please complete the enclosed updated application. Upon receipt, your application will be forwarded to Council for their review. Thank you. CITY OF KENAI Ca 1 L. Freas Ci y Clerk clf Enclosure P.S. If you return the application by March 31, 1994, it will be placed in Councils' packet for the April 6, 1994 meeting. ,1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI 112apd-ai 4 4�"� 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907.283-3014 v1 ) 12 CITY OF KENAI BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA — CANDIDATES FOR APPOI TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS APR }' 1992 T DATE: March 11 , 199? NAME: Lucie B. Stanton Resident of the City of Kenai? Yes How long? i year 3months Mailing Address 2545 Seine Ct. Kenai Telephone No. 283-3829 Business Address 11127 Frontage Rd. #208 Telephone No. 283-3627 Kenai, Alaska EMPLOYER: Catholic Social Services Job Title Adminstrator Kenai Field Office NAME OF SPOUSE: Steve P. Stanton Current membership in organizations: Past organizational memberships: COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: Library Commission t Le jL J. Sig ature 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI G api�ai ot�- 4 /ad� „ _ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907.283-3014 CITY OF KENAI BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS DATE: 1% - — ` 3 NAME: Resident of the City of Kenai? l� ,S How long? 5,29 Mailing Address 3, yJ / Telephone No. Business Address Telephone No. EMPLOYER: Job Title NAME OF SPOUSE: Current membership in organizations: Past organizational memberships: !%�/?��, CT ES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: V , -�; Z_ , c _gnature �,171 CITTOF KENAI OCT 1993 N o � R i: f i /j��� if C1TY CLERK �.✓ "fTV Ac 210, ALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794' TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 kylvirl - CITY OF KENAI 1"2 BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS DATE: NAME: Resident of the City of Kenai? V' eS How long? F5-, `l Mailing Address ;20 9- Al. �,'�� S � Telephone No. 028-3 6 /a 9 Business Address ?O /U Telephone No. EMPLOYER: 1—e c1 e L i;I tJ I ,, T-,, a.-✓ / jt d rs-r) ju i s ?7'» i / erd Job Title /i��vi $ Pe�, s 7- NAME OF SPOUSE: Current membership in organizations: /7 1�Y1 PerY—F- C 6 Past organizational memberships: COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: WHEY DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED WITH THIS COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE? G�11�Nis NoSS 7Z S n�cj 'Ti C)a/stay CITY OF KENAI It 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 �IIIII 1992 March 24, 1994 Henry H. Knackstedt 108 Deepwood Court Kenai, AK 99611 RE: COMMISSION/COMMITTEE APPLICATION City of Kenai Your Commission/Committee application has been on file in my office since September 1993. If you remain interested in serving on the City of Kenai Airport Commission, please complete the enclosed updated application. Active City of Kenai commissions/committees are Airport, Harbor, Library, Planning & Zoning, Parks & Recreation and Beautification. Thank you for your cooperation. CITY OF KENAI 11� Car L. Freas City Clerk clf Enclosure 1791-1991 CITY OF KENAI %Od Ca.104:1,al 4 �4,"„ 210 FIDALGO KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 283 - 7535 FAX 907-283-3014 CITY OF KENAI BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS DATE: 21 SEPTEnn f3 R / 991S NAME: NEly R t /S/ g&Ac /K 57'EO?' Resident of the City of Kenai? YES How long? ;Z 5 +'' P EAR- S Mailing Address /&S QC-EPwCx3 D G 7". Telephone No. 283-.ZS53 Business Address 3,5 JR& S pUk /4N/5' c A Telephone No . 2&2 - 4&24 EMPLOYER: TALI A? J011VEA1 PC. C61V SULT/,V Eiy&JIy E/P g Job Title �'_) V �� &A/G>.v .r',? NAME OF SPOUSE: j, ILL REEVE j� •�.n� "SAT Current membership in organizations: AIRCRAf i 6WAOEkS i PILOTS A560C.CIVIL A:4 P/-►TI20L , MR -A G uIC u - v C-12104[ A e-p-ICA.-V sauErY of CI !L 4A13 t TA j e- IT, wvS Past organizational memberships: QAA�.- n,- /iVr Z rc, COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INT tur 40 r FEB 1994 4 CITY ,OF KU .� 03 `� OF KFKM ALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 £2l �db TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 *VAPTI CITY OF KENAI BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEES :AND COMMISSIONS DATE: , :`�- / y I-x NAME • f�' Lr[,+2� i i ?�• i ,' r4i�f�-� o - Resident of the Citv of Kenai? ,�� n : a�� How long?,z� Residence Address Mailing Address ,/f �!'.�*x' �, G Telephone No. 5� Business Address ,I ZziTelephone No. /f/ EMPLOYER: Job Title NAME OF SPOUSE: Current membership in organizations: C n url D r,G y�GGi's� i� •' Lr- ,� _ 1ut�•� ' ,� J t�*'r1t- ? t �. tti,yLC i ,f11• -� Past organizational memberships: COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED WITH THIS COMMISSION OR COMKITTEE? -��-tC1-�-C;w ..C./Xn2f�rN-c2't-�'�j �,tG.'r�tN�{J���' �✓� � �" Signature oi tj / vim- CITY -OF KENAI 11 09d 0,� 4 4L14a 11 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 KENAI BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS DATE: 5 - + t�) . q - NAME: S;� VNW.-I-ene, Resident of the City of Kenai? How long? 3`12 Residence Address 1 S Za 1� ; res-� S+- C--, r. !V '� V " -S Mailing Address ,J�,�- I�1,�C,SK'. Telephone No.��La�3 Business Address EMPLOYER: Job Title NAME OF SPOUSE: Current membership in organizations: Past organizational memberships: Telephone No. COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED WITH THIS COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE? Residence Address 7— O y o u �� �D A -� 5� /J k - � Mailing Address : e Al .v Telephone No. / i q � Business Address / / D So u� /o 2 44 ` "' % Telephone No. EMPLOYER: h� iS ee, a / C-0 Job Title �� n NAME OF SPOUSE: Current membership in organizations: Past organizational memberships: al COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED WITH THIS COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE? Al�� /"U�'• -t'. /.'_ �� i t �G°/ - ,p /' i / N fL -: C Signature 02/10/94 12:45 V907 283 6090 KENAI MERIT INN 002 FEE 11 '94 11:1941 CITY OF KENAI 907 333 3014 CITY OF KENAI P.2/2 Od Candad aj Aa"" FIDALGO AVL, SUITS no KENAI, ALASKA W01 7794 TELEPHONE $07-283-7535 PAX 907-263.0014 i 9 BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR "POZNTNENT TO COMMITTEES AND CONXIGSIONS DATE: »: _ZP/� Resident of the City of ]Kenai? !Yv Rea long? �r� �r 3 Residence Address a - Aw mailing address E)©lam �A1,2 KZgAk Telephone No. Business Address ;;� �G,,� �,� t>�)if� - -• Telephone No.�3 Job Title 1» OF SPOUSE: --- current ses►bership in organisations: ,5�FM i r� /Vol rn- AZ-Al.y,.�.v [; c>y�y�, / r '_:,1.�r� r�.A 4,o .. 6-eJfAi7T�s ..l �.. J Past organizational memberships: f��1r•CG-� /�r4�t`"[y�l-�C U,��rFd.r>c.r1���7nrG, ��iE-rYTM-� ��rsH�!'c�, �T(�i�it s�, ^ COHXXTTEZS OR COXXXOSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTZRSST$D: DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED WITH THIS CORKIBSION OR CORMTTER? //vT ��s<<1� /,'v f-f 6ti 12'I k /<_ emu,y c�f��v� — 9� d v7 G r= U4/2 7, v , %�Y•4 / / i, r"04a! i? 1,:) V r:"G`7TiY 6 / T ! gg /�F}fh' � 152`//XviY; c^ fh= T'� r v-") j' '/V 7YrF :- l/ilGc l T7 � -/O o 'q- 7 1w <�� y 7-f�t«.v r /�nr i� S qna a �-' /iv %�v�l�.��i -s �,��`� �� � ry-'��� T z • � t4`r 5 G 6C'� v'-- CITY,OF KENAI 11 &1 0,apo" 4 4&i4a 11 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 brIvyl CITY OF KENAI i9vz BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS DATE: NAME: Resident of the City of Kenai?tiHow long? ,227 Ytc'-s, Residence Address aL�'4 'STj2EEZ / Mailing Address>�144 Sr ,e-E7- Telephone No. Business Address �LuLt�� �STT�D/��'elephone No. EMPLOYER: Job Title NAME OF SPOUSE: _� X �'Z iQy v , CA/4? J- so current membership in organizations: /�)m/ Past organizational memberships: COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: FEe l99 sg�9Sv WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED WITH THIS COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE? CITY, OF KENAI " Od CapidrJ 4 41caJaa 11 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 CITY OF KENAI IIIII! BACKGROUND AND PERSONAL DATA - CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS DATE: CEP e uAr211r, 24 t 1gr1144- NAME: -- tMr� J . MAL.atiAV*V f I¢ t AtIA Resident of the City of Kenai? k" How long? Residence Address 4'70 J4++kje., Gt2.G(..r-- , -14% 1 46L.=,ar1,jA AY- q°jL(�q•2� Mailing Address 2.4-4,( , QX C)Crt-1A Telephone No. 21o2-5l+4- Business Address 5Ac"e AIS, A0SD V S EMPLOYER: Sek ft - • SCR-o`t r p Job Title AiPx,', + 1116S T / Q- NAME OF SPOUSE: Current membership in organizations: Telephone No. 2102- 5(4-4- � M E 2 � G�.1.� l ►�'ST I'TUT'�E OF �cR! b+ t -T1E GTS ��.�� I jA TxL► AL---reosT iy p2 H-t sTISQLe- Past organizational memberships: COMMITTEES OR COMMISSIONS IN WHICH YOU ARE INTERESTED: 4-i toq ( e. tG 15T2tG"1 Go nn1�t ti WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED WITH THIS COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE? Z k*vje ADM {� Li h %TYar.D trX PF 2� ►�_►. �G E !z �faAr2Q �G kt5Tb2 tG 'DOT'S A4jo PAV6 --ro 2�Sscv s "CST il..a SCE -Nc-L;PFUL- Tb - Kr-- W w A z H E4 Il NN 1 sb a w p w m w o a H cow H a w u a a a w C9 to a w 4 a 0 ti v " CA w a a z H E+ {tii 1}7 z I ONE I Nil- - M- 1-1 -11001111 I lml-- -wo-101-ells - "w-e- - I- III mmc-.. INS ll ON- -' RX, 1. j - F-VS14 -1 -11 1%, Eck IN. IN IN -loll I M% INk MEN INN loll 1310pz W W Ea PC A t71 z� MI WI w Ik71 E A a z H E pq W x 8- � m w E 14 G z N E1 w w zi i U�� R7 z o �a i �z H 0n ON4 D z w to 04 z a w Ix C7 N a x � w °a H w o m w z ti aD m 0 ow0 D a U a w w I a mol on o B-400 Illinois Pill BONI- o ■ 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) ,14�-✓K Ron Malston re,�4' 1109 Fourth Avenue Kenai, AK 99611 283-5224 (home) 283-4966 (work) Roger Meeks P.O. Box 424 Kenai, AK 99611 283-7618 (home) Marj O'Reilly 1611 Toyon Way Kenai, AK 99611 283-4946 (home) 283-2600 (work) (12/23/91) w W a a I NEEN 1-�41 IN I,*-- loss 11--mm I-*- I--- I--- loss .111-1- - - I MEN ME IN 11*1 loss �■ emu v �I _ p+ W W 04 O U z °� z w w w a c°4i a H a a co� z W W a 3 z U W W D O O W U W H Ol a a U d4 G (b) "Source of Income" means an employer, other person, or entity compensation, dividends, or interest, directly or indirectly, for services, products, or investments. If the income being reported is derived from employment by a sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation in which the reporting person, spouse, or children, or a combination of them hold a controlling interest, that proprietorship, partnership, or corporation may be designated as the source of income without specifying clients or customers if the business is one that is normally conducted on a cash basis and typically does not keep records of individual customers. In all other cases, the clients or customers of the proprietorship, partnership, or corporation shall be listed as sources of income of the person whose income is being reported, the spouse, children, or a combination of them holding a controlling interest. (Ord. 359) (Note: To the extent that this chapter sets forth disclosure requirements which are less stringent than those imposed by AS 39.50 and AS 15.13, the more stringent requirements of State Statute must be followed. City Attorney's Opinion 4/20/79.) Sections: 1.90.010 Creation 1.90.020 Duties 1.90.030 Qualifications 1.90.040 Terms 1.90.050 Proceedings 1.90.060 Specific Requirements of Boards, Commissions and Committees 1.90.010 : All boards, commissions and committees created by the Council of the City of Kenai, shall consist of seven (7) members who shall be nominated by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council from applications submitted to the City Clerk. A chairman and vice-chairman shall be selected annually and shall be elected from and by the appointed members. The Mayor and one Councilmember elected by the Council as ex-officio members and as consultants of any board, commission or committee, may attend all meetings, but shall have no voting power on the board, commission or committee. A member of Council or City administrative staff shall attend all meetings of boards, commissions and committees and supply staff support. S47-02/ 10/88 1 _27 CITY OF KENAI 1.90.020 Duties: (a) Members of boards, commissions and committees shall be required to establish policies relating to their respective organization. They shall act in an advisory capacity to department heads within the City Administration if there are such departments in the City organization that directly relate to the board, commission or committee. (b) If the board, commission or committee has income stated within the City of Kenai annual budget, said board, commission or committee shall work with the City Manager to establish expenses projected for the year for approval by the City Council. 1.90.030 Qualifications: A member of a board, commission or committee must be a resident of the City of Kenai, unless the board, commission or committee is specifically exempted by Council from this requirement. The member cannot be an officer or employee of the City of Kenai. If any member should move his residence from the corporate limits of the City of Kenai (if applicable), is an officer or employee of the City of Kenai, or shall be elected or appointed as an officer or employee of the City of Kenai, the service of such member shall terminate immediately. He should be aware that he will serve without salary, but will be reimbursed for all reasonable expenses incurred in connection with this service, only after approval by Council. 1.90.040 Terms: (a) A member of a board, commission or committee shall serve for a term of three (3) years, unless the board, commission or committee is specifically exempted by Council from this requirement. At renewal date, the Mayor, with consent of the Council, can reappoint the member or recommend a replacement. (b) The terms of the initial board, commission or committee member shall be staggered so that three (3) members will be appointed for one year; two members will be appointed for two years; and two members will be appointed for three years. Terms shall commence on January l of each year. 1.90.050 Proceeding: (a) All boards, commissions and committees will have regularly scheduled meetings which shall be open to the public. Exceptions to the meeting requirements shall be established by Council. Permanent records or minutes shall be kept of all proceedings and such minutes shall record the vote of each member upon every question. Every decision or finding shall immediately be filed in the office of the City Clerk and shall be a public record open to inspection by any person. All acts of boards, commissions and committees are subject to the paramount authority of the City Council. (b) If any member should have three (3) consecutive, unexcused absences from regular meetings of the board, commission or committee, it shall be reason for removal from that board, commission or committee. (c) In all matters of parliamentary procedure, Roberts Rules of Order as revised shall be applicable and govern all meetings, unless as specified in KMC 1.15.060 motions; KMC 1.15.100, speaking; and KMC 1.15.110, voting. S47-02/10/88 1-28 CITY OF KENAI (d) The responsibility of insuring that all members of boards, commissions and committees receives a copy of the Standard Procedures of Boards, Commissions and Committees lies with the City Clerk. 1.90.060 Specific Requirements of Boards. Commissions and Committees: Requirements of boards, commissions and committees as set forth in KMC 1.90 are general requirements and shall be followed to the extent that they do not conflict with specific requirements found in code sections specifically pertaining to individual boards, commissions and committees. (Ord. 1223, 1239) S47-02/10/88 1-29 CITY OF KENAI A 5' BICEN CENNIAL CITY OF KENA[ e� ,.a Capded 4 4ia�111 MEMORANDUM 210 Fidalgo Avenue Kenai, Alaska 99611 TELEPHONE 283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 TO: City of Kenai Boards, Commissions & Committees FROM: Thomas J. Manninen, City Manager -11-V DATE: July 26, 1993 RE: Policy Regarding Boards, Commissions and Committees Needing Council Approval to Request Donations from Public and Businesses I. This policy is intended to cover all volunteer appointed boards, commissions and committees, appointed by the City of Kenai Mayor and City Council. II. The purpose of this policy is to maximize utilization of existing City funds and volunteer boards, commission and committee efforts, and to minimize the public perception of unfair requests, soliciting by the City of Kenai volunteer representatives for money and donations for their own projects, albeit for the public good. III. The procedure established is as follows: A. Once a need is determined for funding for a particular project, the board, commission or committee will first investigate the internal funding mechanisms available in the City budget, within their program or activity. B. If funding is available, the request or purchase order will be processed to utilize those funds first; if not available through the City's budgetary process, then they may request additional supplementary funding through the City Council by naming the specific project, task or activity that they are involved in. C. This request would be acted on at a regular City Council meeting with the public's input. If the Council votes to fund the request with supplementary funds, there would be no need to solicit the general public. The Council may decide not to fund the project, or to fund only a portion of the project, and request that the board, commission or committee, supplement the project with other fund raising activities, volunteer donations or solicitations. TJM/kh WORKWONATION.POLICY i a� BY-LAWS AND RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR \ MAYOR'S COUNCIL ON AGING KENAI, ALASKA, U The members of the Mayor's Coune-2 on Aging, Kenai, Alaska, a local committee organized under the laws of the State of Alaska, pursuant to federal and state funding, having as its object, the following code of by-laws and rules of procedure as its guidelines in all future operations. The mission of the Mayor's Council on Aging is to advise the Mayor, City Council, Director, and the City of Kenai, of the needs of the elderly in the area, support the programs which enable the continued independence of senior citizens and serve as an advisory committee, whose purpose and make-up will be set forth under Article I, Section 3. The adoption of these by-laws and rules supersedes, replaces, and nullifies any and all previously enacted, utilized, or governing rules or by-laws and further, by adoption of these by-laws and rules, the previously existing Mayor's Council on Aging is deemed dissolved. Article I MEMBERSHIP The Council shall have a membership of nine members. Over one-half of the members shall be participants of the Senior Citizens programs, sponsored by the City of Kenai. The members of the Council shall be chosen in the following manner: 1. Members shall be chosen from among persons who have shown an interest in the areas of the problems of the elderly. 2. The Mayor will appoint members to the Council on Aging subject to confirmation by the City Council. 3. There shall be a nine -member Mayor's Council on Aging appointed by the Mayor of Kenai. Five members will be chosen from senior citizens who participate in the senior citizen programs sponsored by the City of Kenai. More than one-half of the Mayor's Council on Aging members shall be participants of City of Kenai sponsored senior citizens programs. The duties of the Council will be as follows: a. Advise the Director of the senior citizens programs on matters dealing with the budgets for senior programs and programs operated at the Senior Center. -1- b. Forward copies of written minutes from meetings to the Mayor of the City of Kenai, who, in turn, will forward the report to the City Council. C. To the extent practical, communications, advice, and reports shall be in written form and shall represent a consensus of the committee. Article II ELIGIBII.ITY A member of the Council shall be an adult person residing in the Kenai Peninsula area, 51 % of which must be sixty years of age or older. No employee of the City of Kenai is eligible for membership. There will be no more than one member per household. Article III MEETINGS Regular meetings shall be held bi-monthly. There shall be one annual meeting held on the second Monday of March of each year with [TWENTY] fifteen days' notice given to all members of the Council. Special meetings may be called by the [PRESIDENT] chairperson. Participating senior citizens shall be notified of the date, time, and place of the meeting by the monthly newsletter. All meetings shall be open to the public. However, this does not automatically ensure participation by non-members of the Council. Article IV PLACE OF MEETINGS The meetings shall be held at the place designated as the Kenai Senior Citizens [COMMUNITY] Center in Kenai, Alaska, or at the City of Kenai offices. Article V QUORUM A majority of the current membership shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of all business. -2- Article VI POWERS OF THE COUNCII. The powers of the Council are advisory only and are derived from the federal, state, and city local governments which provide the funds for operation and all powers and activities shall be exercised in accordance with law. All action taken by this Council shall be submitted to the City Administrator and shall be subject to approval by the Kenai City Council. Article VII OFFICERS Officers shall be elected for one-year terms at the annual meeting. There shall be a [PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY/TREASURER] Chair_oe_ rson and Vi_ce_- Chairnerson. Officers are limited to two successive terms in the same office. Article VIH TERM OF APPOINTMENT AND ATTENDANCE Members of the Council are appointed by the City of Kenai to serve three (3) years or until termination by: 1. Resignation 2. Request of Kenai Mayor's Council on Aging 3. Upon request of the City of Kenai 4. Three consecutive absences from bi-monthly meetings. The term of each appointed member of the commission shall be three (3) years. The terms shall be staggered so that three (3) members shall be appointed every third year and three (3) members shall be appointed in each of the other years of every such three (3) year period. After six (6) years active membership on the council, the member may be appointed an honorary advisor[Y] to the Council without voting privileges. Any member who misses three successive regular bi-monthly meetings will be removed from the Council and a replacement will be appointed by the Mayor. -3- Article IX VOLUNTEERS. Volunteers wishing to serve upon committees established by the Kenai Mayor's Council on Aging may be appointed by the Council [PRESIDENT] Chai=rson or his representative to do so, without therefore, becoming members of the Council. Article X RULES OF MEETING All meetings of the Council shall be conducted in accordance with rules of parliamentary practice and in the absence of other authority, shall be governed by the provisions of Roberts Rules of Order. ********** At a regular meeting of the Kenai Mayor's Council on Aging, Kenai, Alaska, the amended by- laws and rules of procedures were adopted as the official by-laws and rules of procedure by a majority vote of a quorum of the members present on the day of , 1994. Attest: John J. Williams, Mayor (8/25/94) C:\WP51\DOCS\LEGALDPT\AGINGBY.LAW -4- [CHAIRMAN] Chai=rson AIRPORT COhOMSION 21.25.010 Duties and Power 21.25.020 Qualifications 21.25.030 Membership 21.25.010 Duties and Powers: The Commission shall: (a) Develop, adopt, alter or revise, subject to approval by the City Council, a master plan for the airport development. This may include: (1) Development of type, location and sequence of all airport terminal facilities; (2) Development and use of all airport aeronautical lands. (b) Observe, oversee and guide in an advisory capacity, any matters relating to use of airport runways, airport terminal, and airport aeronautical lands. (c) Act in an advisory capacity to the Council and the Airport Manager. 21.25.020 (?ualifications: Members of the Airport Commission will conform to the requirements of the City of Kenai Boards, Commissions, and Committees Standard Procedures as established by KMC 1.90, except that members of the Airport Commission need not be residents of the City of Kenai. (Ord. 1531-93) 21.25.030 Membership: The Commission shall comprise of seven (7) members who shall be chosen so as to represent broadly the following areas: (a) One member, fixed base operator (FBO) (b) One member, lessee of airport aeronautical lands or terminal faciiity. (c) One member, with expertise in Federal Aviation Administration functions. (d) One member, representing the Civil Air Patrol. (e) Three members, at -large, representing the business and professional community. (f) One non -voting member, representing ad hoc member of the Kenai City Council. (Ord. 1531-93) S62-04/07/93 211-23 CITY OF KENAI C.0.6 rates.. Such rates . and _ charges shall beJust just and .- reasonable, as determined by thr. %-,LLy Manager, subject to change by the Council, and shall be published by posting on the Council Bulletin Board and.in such other manner as the Council may require. (KC *11-10, Ord. 1208) 11.05.080 J.QgWg Not Prohibited: Nothing_ in this chapter or in this code_ of ordinances shall prohibit the City Council.from leasing the docks, dock sites, and other harbor facilities to private -persons, firms, and_corporations... (KC.11-11) 11.05.090 Use of Launch Rama and;.. (a) The City of Kenai launching facility shall -be open.to.the.public-upon reasonableterms and conditions as provided by regulation:_. (b) It shall -be unlawful to block access either. of the launch ramp or float. facilities: _ "Blocking access" means leaving.a boat, trailer, or.vehicle_upon the -launch ramp or -float in - such a position as -to prevent the launching or retrieval of boats. (c). Person:blocking_azets to the.ramp.or-float.facilities .shall be subject to a civil__ penalty as-provided-in_Kh4C.13.05.010(b).. (d) Each one-hourperiod for which the ramp or -float is blocked shall be considered- a separate-offense-for.the-purposes-of civil penalties.. (Ord. 1255=88) Creation (repealed) 11.10.010 Duties and Powers Terms of Commission Members (repealed) Qualifications (repealed) Procedures of Commission (repealed) 11.10.010 Duties and Powers: (a) The Commission shall be required to do the4 following: (1) Develop, adopt, alter, or revise, subject to approval by the City Council,_ a master_ plan for the physical development of harbor or port facilities for the- City: Such master plan with accompanying maps, plats, charts, descriptive, and explanatory matter, shall show the Commission's recommendations for the development of the City - Harbor facilities may include, among other things: [i] development of the type, location, and sequence of all public harbor - facilities; S49-11/23/88 t 11-3 CITY OF"KENAJ17_ _ . [ii] the relocation, removal, extension, or change of use of existing harbor facilities; (2) Submit annually to the City Manager and Council, not less than ninety (90) days prior to the beginning of the budget year, a list of the recommended capital improvements which, in the opinion of the Commission, are necessary or desirable to be constructed during the forthcoming three-year period. Such list shall be arranged in order of preference, with recommendations as to which projects shall be constructed in which year. (3) Make investigations regarding any matter related to City harbor facilities, tide or submerged lands. Make recommendations to the Council relative to the care, control, and development of tide and submerged lands. (4) Act in the capacity as directed and authorized by a tidelands ordinance adopted by the City. (5) Review all City leases of City -owned tide, submerged, and lands or navigable waters within the City, and as to the planned improvements proposed and make recommendations to the City Council. (6) Make and prepare reports and plans for approval by the City Council. (7) Coordinate public efforts, individual and group, to the effectuation of approved plans. (8) Shall act in advisory capacity in the selection of a Harbor Director should such a position be created by the City Council. (Ord. 474, 1161) S44-05/08/87 11-4 CITY OF KENAI C-b (e) Home Occupations: Uses as allowed by this chapter. (f) Development Requirements: As described in Development Requirements Table. (g) Parking Requirements: As required by this chapter. (Ord. 925) 14.20.105 Townsite Historic (TSH) Zoning DiM i= (a) Intent. The TSH Zoning District is intended to provide for a mixed, controlled use in a designated area, which will protect and enhance the historic character of the zone. The goal . of the TSH zone is to manage all new development, reconstruction and alterations within the zone. The intent of the Townsite Historic Review Board is to enhance and identify the city of Kenai's heritage, to present this heritage in a manner that promotes civic pride, and to foster an awareness of where we as a people have evolved. (b) Historic District Board. A historic district Board will be established to regulate development within the TSH zone. The following provisions will govern the Board's activities through the State of Alaska Certified Local Government Program: (1) The Board will consist of a minimum -of seven members with a demonstrated interest, competence, or knowledge in historic -preservation, appointed for terms of not less than three - years. A majority, plus one member must be residents of the City of Kenai_ (2) To the extent available, three Board members shall be professionals, as defined by National_. Park_ Service regulations, from the disciplines of history, architecture or architecturai history, and archeology. (3) The. Board will meet twice - each year or -as necessary and conduct. business in accordance with the Open Meeting Laws of Alaska. This includes public notification of meeting place, time and agendas. (4) Written minutes of each Board meeting will be prepared and made available for public inspection. (c) Historic District Board Duties: (1) The Board shall make recommendations to the Kenai Planning and Zoning Commission as to the area of the city to be inciuded within the zone and any adjustments to the boundaries in the future. (2) The Board shall review zoning requirements and review all proposed changes to the zoning law within -the _TSH Zoning District. (3) The Board shall schedule a minimum of two meetings annually and special meetings as requested by the Planning Department to review proposed building permit applications within the zone or other business considered necessary by the Planning Department. (4) The. Board shall conduct or cause to be --conducted a survey of the historic, architocttual, and archaeological resources within the community. The survey shall be compatible with the Alaska. Heritage Resources Survey and able to be readily integrated into statewide comprehensive historic preservation planning and other planning processes. Survey and inventory documents shall be maintained to protect the site location(s) from possible vandalism. The survey shall be updated every ten years. S65-10/20/93 14-22 _ CITY OF- KENAL_ (5) The Board shall review and comment to the State Historic Preservation Officer on all proposed National Register nominations for properties within the boundaries of the City. When the TSH Board considers a National Register nomination which is normally evaluated by professionals in a specific discipline and that discipline is not represented on the Board, the Board will seek expertise in this area before rendering a decision. (6) The Board shall act in an advisory role to other officials and departments of local government regarding the identification and protection of local historic and archaeological resources. (T) The Board shall work toward the continuing education of citizens regarding historic preservation and the community's history. (8) The Board will review all building permit applications as well as all exterior architectural alterations and demolition within the designated zone. The Board's responsibility will be to provide it's recommendation for approval, denial or modification to the Planning and Zoning Commission. The guidelines to be followed by the Board will be designed to preserve the character which typify development in the zone and provide the basis for preserving the historical character of the zone. Applications must be accompanied by a schematic drawing of proposed changes within the zone. (9) The Board shall develop a local historical preservation plan that will be compatible with the Alaska State Historic Preservation Plan and produce information that is compatible with the Alaska Heritage Resource Survey. (d) Application: An application requiring review in TSH Zoning District shall be filed with the Planning Department. The TSH zoning district, as located within the bounds shown on the City of Kenai Official Zoning Map. The application shall contain: (1) One reproducable copy of the application signed by the applicant and, if leasing the premises, co -signed by the owner indicating type or nature of business. (2) Current color photographs of the site and of any existing structures representing both the overall condition of structures and accurately portraying materials and color. (3) Reproducable schematic plans of the proposed construction sufficient to show building size and layout, exterior elevations, proposed materials and colors. (4) A landscaping and site plan complying with KMC 14.25 and the development criteria of this chapter drawn to scale showing the existing structure and all proposed alterations and additions in relation to the site. (e) Development Criteria. The development criteria is intended to provide for a district in which residential and business enterprises co -habitat as a desirable and compatible use. All proposed construction, renovation, demolition, or alteration shall: (1) Encourage, whenever possible and compatible with historic character of the TSH zone, foot traffic; restaurants, gift shops, parks, etc; indigenous Kenai Peninsula flora; wooden structures including log style with soft colored or natural sidings. (2) Discourage uses which will violate the historic and scenic quality of the S65-10/20/93 14-23 CITY OF KENAI TSH zone; buildings and building additions that, are not compatible with adjacent buildings or which violate the existing character and scale of the district. (3) Specific structures and activities which will not be allowed, but are not limited to: (a) Buildings with "modem design style of architecture" that have no historical correlation with the district; (b) Multiple family residences (excluding duplexes); (c) Gas stations; (d) Auto repair shops; (e) Rental storage of any kind; (f) Kennels or similar uses; (g) Livestock, Stables, Commercial horseback riding; (h) Auto body and paint shops; (4) Commercial buildings are limited to a total area of no more 5,000 square feet per story. Any individual unit within the structure may be of no more than 2,500 square feet, except that the Commission may allow a larger individual unit if it is determined to be compatible with the zone. (5) Metal -sided buildings may be allowed if the Commission determines they are compatible with the zone. (f) Criteria for determining acceptable use shall include, but not be limited to the following: (1) All alterations to existing structures should be performed so as to preserve the historical and architectural character of the TSH zoning district. (2) The distinguishing original qualities or character of a building, structure, or site in its environment shall not be destroyed. The removal or alteration of any historic material or destruction of architectural features cannot be done without approval. (3) Changes which may have taken place in the course of time are evidence of the history and development of a building, structure, or site, and its environment. These changes may have acquired significance of their own, which should be recognized and respected. (4) Landscaping requirements according to City of Kenai as required by KMC 14:25. (5) All exterior construction must be completed within a year of date of approval. (g) Existing structures: All structures existing prior to the enactment of this ordinance will be allowed to continue in their present form and use. In the event of loss of the existing structure due to demolition, fire or natural causes, the structure may be rebuilt with the following requirements: (1) The structure to be rebuilt must conform to the previously existing structure in terms of size, shape and location unless the Commission determines the new structure is more compatible with the intent of the TSH zone. (2) The use of the new structure must be the same as the use of the S65-10/20/93 14-24 CITY OF KENAI previous structure. (3) Application for reconstruction of the structure must be made to the Planning Department within one year of the date of loss due to demolition or damage. (4) Reconstruction of the structure must be complete within two years of the date of the loss due to demolition or damage. (5) If applicant wants to rebuild, other than a pre-existing structure, the existing structure provisions as stated above are not applicable. (h) Criteria for designation of landmarks to be included in the TSH: (1) Its age - approximately fifty years old. (2) Its character, interest or value as part of the development, heritage, or cultural characteristics of the city of Kenai. (3) Its location as the site of a significant historic event. (4) Its identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the culture and development of the city of Kenai. (5) Its distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type. (6) Its relationship to other distinctive areas that are eligible for preservation according to a historical, cultural, or architectural criteria. (i) Uses. (1) Principal Permitted Uses as allowed in Land Use Table. (2) Conditional Uses: As allowed in the Land Use Table and subject to theprovision of this chapter. 1. Such uses must be similar to principal uses permitted in the zone. 2. Such uses must be in harmony with the intent of the zone. (j) Review process. Upon submittal of an application, the Planning Department shall schedule the application for review by the TSH Zoning District Review Board at the following appropriate meeting. The Board shall make a recommendation regarding the permit application to the Planning and Zoning Commission. The Board's recommendation shall be based upon the development criteria in this section and all other pertinent provisions of the Kenai Municipal Code. (k) Signs. signs shall be allowed in the Commercial Zone as set forth in KMC 14.20.220(c). 0) Penalties. Penalties for non-compliance with this Chapter shall be as set forth by KMC 14.20.260. (m) Definitions. 1. Alteration -Any act or process that changes one or more of the exterior architectural features of a structure, including, but not limited to, the erection, construction, reconstruction, or removal of any structure which requires a building permit. 2. Construction -The act of adding an addition to an existing structure or the erection of a new principal or accessory structure on a lot or property which requires a building permit. 3. Demolition -Any act or process that destroys in part or in whole a landmark or a structure within a historic district. 565-10/20/93 14-25 CITY OF KENAI 4. Certified Local Government -A local government "that has been certified to carry out the purposes of the National Historic Preservation Act." 5. Historic District -An area designated as a "historic district" by ordinance of the City Council, which contains within definable geographic boundaries, one or more landmark and which may have within its boundaries other properties or structures that, while not of such historic and/or architectural significance to be designated as landmarks, nevertheless contribute to the overall visual characteristics of the landmark or landmarks located within the historic district. 6. Historic Preservation -The act of adopting regulations and restrictions for the protection and preservation of places and areas of historical and cultural importance to the Kenai. 7. Landmark -A property or structure designated as a "landmark" by ordinance of the City Council, pursuant to procedures prescribed herein, that is worthy of rehabilitation, restoration, and preservation because of its historic and/or architectural significance to the city of Kenai. 8. New Development -Any development which requires a building permit. 9. Reconstruction -The action of returning a structure to original state. 10. Relocation -Any relocation of a structure on its site or to another site. 11. Renovation -To restore to a former better state (as by repairing or rebuilding). 12. Site plan -Schematic drawing complying with the development criteria of this chapter and drawn to scale showing proposed structure in relation to the site. (Ord. 1133, 1527-93, 1567-93) 14.20.110 Central Commercial Zane [CC Zone): (a) Intent. The CC Zone is established to provide for an area of concentrated commercial development. Regulations applying to this zone are designed to encourage a compact group of business of the type which are mutually beneficial and located close enough together to encourage walk-in trade. (b) Principal Permitted Uses: As allowed in Land Use Table. (c) Conditional Uses: As allowed in Land Use Table and subject to the provisions of this chapter. (d) Accessory Uses: As defined (see Definitions). (e) Home Occupations: Uses as allowed by this chapter. (f) Development Requirements: (1) No stores or businesses shall involve any kind of manufacture compounding, processing, or treatment of products where such operations are objectionable due to odor, dust, smoke, noise, vibrations, or other similar nuisances. (2) Open Storage: No open storage shall be located closer than 25 feet to the adjoining right-of-way of any collector street or main thoroughfare. Any open storage visible from a collector street shall be enclosed with an eight foot (8') high fence of good appearance acceptable to the Commission. (3) Lot and yard requirements (see Development Requirements Table - Additional Requirements Section). S65-10/20/93 14-26 CITY OF KENAI Chapter 1.57 Creation (repealed) 1.57.010 Duties and Powers. 1.57.020 Library regulations. Terms and appointments to vacancies. (relied) Qualifications of commission members. (repealed) Proceedings of commission. (repealed) 1.57.010 Duties and Powers: The Commission shall be required to do the following: (a) Develop, adopt, alter, or revise subject to approval by the City Council, a master plan for the physical development of library facilities for the City. (b) Submit annually to the City Manager and Council a list of recommended capital and other improvements in regards to the library. (c) Make recommendations regarding any matter related to library service. (d) Serve as the liaison between the public and the City Council in regards to library service. (e) Work closely with the Kenai Community Library Board for the betterment of the Kenai Community Library. (f) Shall act in an advisory capacity in the selection of the City Librarian. (Ord. 852, 1161) 1.57.020 Limey Regulations: The Library Regulations shall be as listed under the regulations section in the Kenai Code, Supplement #18, adopted on September 20, 1982, and all future updates. (Ord. 852, 1161) 01� ADVISORY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (Ord. 1223, Repealed Ord. 1404-90) ADVISORY BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION (Ord. 1239, Repealed Ord. 1278-88) S54-11101/90 1-20 CITY OF KENAI , :.1U' W wfl Creation — REPEALED. 19.05.010 Duties and Powers. 19.05.030 Terms and Appointments to Vacancies — REPEALED. 19.05.040 Qualifications of Commission Members— REPEALED. 19.05.050 Proceedings of Commission — REPEALED. 19.05.010 Creation: (Ord. 416, repealed 1161) 19.05.010 Duties and Powers: The Commission shall be required to do the following: (a) Develop, adopt, alter, or revise subject to approval by the city Council, a master plan for the physical development of recreation facilities for the City. Such master plan with accompanying maps, plats, charts, descriptive, and explanatory matter, shall show the Commission's recommendations for the development of the City's recreation facility may include, among other things: (1) Development of the type, location, and sequence of all public recreation facilities; and (2) The relocation, removal, extension, or change of use of existing recreation facilities. (b) Submit annually to the City Manager and Council, not less than ninety (90) days prior to the beginning of the budget year, a list of recommended capital improvements, which in the opinion of the Commission, are necessary or desirable to be constructed during the forthcoming three (3) year period. Such list shall be arranged in order of preference, with recommendations as to which projects shall be constructed in which year. (c) Make investigations regarding any matter related to City recreation. (d) Make and prepare reports and plans for approval by the City Council. S53-02/07/90 19-1 CITY OF KENAI (e) Shall act in advisory capacity in the selection of a Director of Parks and Recreation. (Ord. 416, 1161) 19.05.030 Terms and AFpointments to Vacancies: (Ords. 416, 430, repealed 1161) 19.05.040 Oualificatiions of Commission Members: (Ords. 416, 619, repealed 1161) 19.05.050 Pr 'nos of Commission: (Ord. 416, repealed 1161) S53-02/07/90 19-2 CITY OF KENAI C.V.q filing such appeal in writing with the City Clerk, setting forth the background, the discipline. action, and the reasons why the disciplinary action is felt to be unjust. (Ords. 336, 537, 89-1347) 23.35.032 Arbitration Panel: (a) There is hereby established an Arbitration Panel consisting of twelve (12) members who shall be chosen by the City Council from nominees made by City employees and by members of the City Council. (b) A member of the Arbitration Panel must be a resident of the city of Kenai, must not hold any other office or position in the government of the City of Kenai, must not be a relative or close friend of any City employee, and shall not be a party with close business connections with the City, either personally or through a corporation in which the member has a substantial interest. (c) Members of the panel shall serve for indefinite terms until termination by the Council, resignation by the member, death, move from the City of Kenai, election, or appointment as an officer or employee of the City of Kenai, or incapacity of the member. (d) By adoption of this ordinance, the city hereby waives any claim or cause of action it might have against any member of the Arbitration Panel based on his or her service thereon or on a Personnel Board. Any employee, by filing an appeal under the provisions of this chapter, likewise waives any claim or cause of action such employee might have against any member of the Arbitration Panel based on his or her service thereon or on a Personnel Board, and if requested such employee will execute and file a formal waiver at time of filing appeal. (Ords. 537, 619) 23.35.034 Procedures on Ap,p-ol: (a) Within five (5) working days after the filing of a written appeal with the City Clerk, the City Manager or the designee of the City Manager shall file with the City Clerk an answer in writing to the appeal setting forth any facts which might be in dispute in the appeal, and setting forth the reasons why the actions are believed to be justified and the City Manager or his designee shall serve a copy of the answer on the employee in person or by ordinary mail to employee's home address. (b) Promptly after the appeal is filed, the City Clerk shall deliver a copy of the appeal to the City Manager. (c) The members of the Arbitration Panel shall be listed in alphabetical order, and will be called in rotation. Any member passed over because of illness or absence, or disqualified by an appealing employee or the administration, shall be treated as though he or she has served on the Personnel Board and will not be called again until his or her name comes up in the normal rotation. As soon as an appeal is filed with the City Clerk, the City Clerk will make contact and determine the next five (5) members of the panel due and available for service during the following three (3) weeks, and shall notify the appealing employee of the five (5) members due for service. The appealing employee will advise the City Clerk within two (2) working days which member the employee wishes deleted from the list, and the City Clerk will then notify the City Manager or his designee of the four remaining members due for service. The City Manager or his designee will advise the Clerk within one (1) working day of the name of the member the administration wishes to delete from the list. Thereafter, S53-02/07/90 23-17 CITY OF KENAI Goo Tide 14 ►III• :.�� .� ►11. 1 ►1 �zt I • 4 ' 1 1 I• I 1 �• 11 11 Y• I 14.05.010 Duties and Powers. 14.05.020 Fees. 14.05.010 Duties and Powers: (a) The Commission shall be required to perform the following duties: (1) Review and act upon requests for variance permits, conditional use permits, planned unit residential development permits, and other matters requiring consideration under the Kenai Zoning Code. (2) Interpret the provisions of the Kenai Zoning code and make determinations when requested by the Administrative Official. (3) Review the City of Kenai Comprehensive Plan on an annual basis and conduct a minimum of one public hearing. Said recommendations shall be forwarded to the Council for consideration. (4) Promote public interest and understanding of comprehensive planning, platting, zoning, land management, and other issues relating to community planning and development. (5) Propose plans for the rehabilitation or redevelopment of any area or district within the City. (b) The Commission shall act in an advisory capacity to the Kenai City Council regarding the following matters: (1) Kenai Zoning Code and Official City of Kenai Zoning Map amendments. (2) City and airport land lease or sale petitions. (3) Capital Improvements Programming. The Commission shall submit S44-05/08/87 14-1 CITY OF KENAI annually to the Council a list of recommended capital improvements which, in the opinion of the Commission, are necessary and desirable to be constructed during the forthcoming three-year period. Such list shall be arranged in order of preference, with recommendations as to which projects shall be constructed in which year. (c) The Commission shall act in an advisory capacity to the Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Commission regarding the following matters: (1) Subdivision Plat proposals (2) Right-of-way and easement vacation petitions. (3) City of Kenai Comprehensive Plan amendments. (KC 14-3; Ords. 155, 403, 1018, 1161, 1179) 14.05.020 _F=: In order to defray the expenses connected with the consideration of applications for variances and conditional use permits, the person presenting the application shall pay to the City Clerk a fee in the amount of $100. A fee in the amount of $100 shall accompany an application for amendment to the Kenai Zoning Code or Official Map. Whether an application is granted or denied by the Commission, the petitioner or applicant shall not be entitled to the return of the fee paid. (KC 14-11; Ords. 403, 954, 1161, 1179) S44-05/08/87 14-2 CITY OF KENAI CITY OF KENN "D0001 _J 414,14, — 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENNAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 41� IIII�I 1992 March 18, 1994 Will Jahrig P.O. Box 51 Kenai, AK 99611 RE: APPOINTMENT - HISTORIC DISTRICT BOARD City of Kenai At their regular meeting of March 16, 1994, the Kenai City Council confirmed your appointment to a nine -member City of Kenai Historic District Board. Board appointees' applications have been forwarded to the Certified Local Government office for their review. That office will determine whether the make-up of our Board fills their requirements to be CLG certified. A list of the Board members is attached for your information. Information in regard to your appointment is enclosed: 1. KMC 14.20.105 entitled, "Townsite Historic (TSH) Zoning District." This portion of the Kenai Municipal Code defines the Board and its duties, as well as discussing procedures, etc. for development in the TSH Zone. 2. KMC Chapter 1.90 entitled, "Standard Procedures for Commissions and Committees." 3. Policy regarding boards, commission and committees needing Council approval to request donations from the public and businesses. The meeting schedule has not yet been set. In past discussions, Council suggested a meeting time just prior to Planning & Zoning Commission meetings. A meeting agenda and packet will be mailed to you prior to each meeting. If you have any questions, please contact this office. Thank you for your interest in serving the City of Kenai. CITY OF KENAI Caro L. reas Cit Clerk Enclosures T?GOP ;Z PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION 1979 Sol Raymond, Chair John Monfor Clifford Heus Dwain Gibson Karen Mahurin Nick Miller Phil Bryson 3/1983 Lee Lewis, Chair Chris Monfor Phil Bryson Mary Quesnel Bob Roth Hal Smalley Ozzie Osborne 8/1983 Lee Lewis, Chair Chris monfor Phil Bryson Bob Oleson Hal Smalley Ozzie Osborne Bill Zubeck 1/18/1984 Lee Lewis, Chair Phil Bryson Bob Oleson Hal Smalley Ozzie Osborne Bill Zubeck 10/2/1984 Lee Lewis, Chair Dick Carignan Phil Bryson Bob Oleson Hal Smalley Ozzie Osborne Bill Zubeck 1211985 Lee Lewis, Chair Phil Bryson Bob Oleson Ozzie Osborne Hal Smalley Bill Zubeck Dick Carignan 10/1986 Lee Lewis, Chair Phil Bryson Bob Oleson Ozzie Osborne Hal Smalley Bill Zubeck Dick Carignan 1987 Lee Lewis, Chair Phil Bryson Gloria Church Dottie Kryzynoski Pat Nault Ozzie Osborne Hal Smalley 12/1987 Phil Bryson Gloria Church Dottie Kryzynoski Pat Nault, Vice Chair Hal Smalley, Chair Dave Brown Planning & Zoning Commission, Continued 2/1988 Hal Smalley, Chair Dave Brown Phil Bryson Gloria Church Pat Nault, Vice Chair Margaret O'Reilly 1/1989 Duane Bannock Dave Brown Phil Bryson Dan Roberts Pat nault, Chair Margaret O'Reilly Carl Glick 2/1989 Pat Nault, Chair Duane Bannock Dave Brown Phil Bryson, Vice Carl Glick Margaret Gilman Kevin Walker 9/1989 Art Graveley Duane Bannock Phil Bryson, Vice Chair Carl Glick Tim Harbaugh Art McComsey Dave Brown 2/1990 Phil Bryson, Chair Art Graveley Duane Bannock Saylor Rehm Carl Glick Tim Harbaugh Art McComsey, Vice Chair 7/1990 Chair Phil Bryson, Chair Duane Bannock Carl Glick Art Graveley Saylor Rehm Kathy Herold -Scott Tom Murphy 12/1990 Phil Bryson, Chair Duane Bannock Carl Glick Art Graveley, Vice Saylor Rehm Kathy Herold -Scott Tom Murphy 10/1991 Phil Bryson, Chair Carl Glick Bernard T. Landeis Saylor Rehm 3/1992 Phil Bryson, Chair Carl Glick Paul Hanson Ron Geocke Duane Bannock Art Graveley, Vice Kathy Herold -Scott Duane Bannock Art Graveley, Vice Kathy Herold -Scott Chair Chair Chair Planning & Zoning Commission, continued 1/1993 Phil Bryson Carl Glick, Vice Chair Duane Bannock Art Graveley, Chair Ron Goecke Paul Hanson Kathy Scott 1/1993 Phil Bryson Carl Glick, Vice Chair Duane Bannock Lori McComsey Ron Goecke Paul Hanson Kathy Scott 3/1993 Phil Bryson Carl Glick, Vice Chair Duane Bannock Lori McComsey Ron Goecke 4/1993 Kevin A. Walker Carl Glick, Vice Chair Phil Bryson Duane Bannock Lori M. McComsey Ron Geocke 7/1993 Kevin A. Walker Carl Glick, Vice Chair Phil Bryson Duane Bannock Lori M. McComsey Ron Geocke Charlie Pierce 10/1993 Kevin A. Walker Carl Glick, Vice Chair Phil Bryson Teresa Werner-Quade Lori M. McComsey Ron Geocke Charlie Pierce HARBOR COMMISSION 1979 Milton Hancock Jerry Thompson Earl Towner 3/1983 John Williams, Chair Marvin Dragseth Allen Houtz Leon Quesnel M.W. Thompson Tom Thompson Paul Weller 1/1984 John Williams, Chair Marvin Dragseth Allen Houtz Leon Quesnel M.W. Thompson Tom Thompson Paul Weller 9/1984 John Williams, Chair Marvin Dragseth Allen Houtz Leon Quesnel M.W. Thompson Tom Thompson 10/2/1984 John Williams, Chair Marvin Dragseth Allen Houtz Leon Quesnel M.W. Thompson Tom Thompson 12/1985 John Williams, Chair Marvin Dragseth Allen Houtz Leon Quesnel Tom Thompson 10/1986 Marvin Dragseth Leon Quesnel 1987 Leon Quesnel, Will Jahrig Joe Nord Tom Thompson 12/1987 Leon Quesnel, Will Jahrig Joe Nord Tom Thompson, Allen Houtz Tom Thompson Chair Barry Eldridge Mike Meeks Wally Keppel Page Jeff Jefferson, Ad Hoc Chair Barry Eldridge Ervin Witbro Wally Keppel Page Vice Chair Ed Crabaugh, Student Rep. Harbor Commission, Continued 11/1988 Leon Quesnel, Chair Barry Eldridge Will Jahrig Joe Nord Ron Rainey Tom Thompson Ervin Witbro 1/1989 Leon Quesnel Barry Eldridge, Will Jahrig Ervin Witbro Joe Nord Ron Rainey Tom Thomspon, Vice Chair Student Rep. 2/1989 Barry Eldridge, Chair Will Jahrig Joe Nord Leon Quesnel Ron Rainey Tom Thompson Loretta Breeden 3/1990 Barry Eldridge, Chair Will Jahrig Ron Rainey 7/1990 Barry Eldridge, Chair Will Jahrig Donald Malmberg Tom Thomspon, Vice Chair 5/1991 Barry Eldridge, Chair Donald E. Hallstead Samuel F. Maguire 11/1991 Barry Eldridge, Chair Donald E. Hallstead Samuel Maguire 11/1991 Barry Eldridge, Chair Donald E. Hallstead Samuel Maguire Bill Altland 1/1992 Barry Eldridge, Chair Will Jahrig Tom Thompson, Vice Chair Bill Altland Loretta Breeden Leon Quesnel Tom Thompson Chair Loretta Breeden Sam Maguire Donald E. Hallstead Donald Malmberg Loretta Breeden Tom Thompson Donald Malmberg Will Jahrig Tom Thompson, Vice Chair Donald Malmberg Will Jahrig Tom Thompson, Vice Chair Donald Malmberg Harbor Commission, Continued 1/1993 Barry Eldridge, Chair Will Jahrig Tom Thompson, Vice Chair George J. Spracher 12/1993 Barry Eldridge Will Jahrig Tom Thompson, Chair George J. Spracher 3/1994 Barry Eldridge, Vice Chair Will Jahrig, Chair Tom Thompson, Chair George J. Spracher Ray McCubbins Jeanne Munn Ernie Knackstedt Ray McCubbins Jeanne Munn Ernie Knackstedt Ray McCubbins Jeanne Munn Ernie Knackstedt PUBLIC VEHICLE COMMISSION 1979 Bob Bielefeld, Chair Fuzzy Wells Jesse Wade 8/1983 Jesse Wade, Chair Tim Wisniewski 9/1984 Jesse Wade, Chair Tim Wisniewski Ron Garnett Ron Garnett AIRPORT COMMISSION 1979 Richard Morgan Ike Waits Clifford Heus Bob Richie All Kenai Fixed -Base Operators 5/1987 Phil Ames Robert T. Bielefeld Alan Jones Vernon L. Lofstedt Dick Odgers 1987 Tom Irwin, Chair Josh Knopper Tim Miller Frank Stevison Bill Toppa Les Vierra 1987 Tom Irwin, Chair Josh Knopper Shannon Turner Matt Raymond Frank Stevison Bill Toppa Les Vierra 12/1987 Tom Irwin, Chair Josh Knopper Bob Summers Tom Kircher Frank Stevison Bill Toppa Brian Shackleton 1/1989 Tom Irwin Phil Ames Josh Knopper, Vice Chair Brian Shackleton James Dean Bob Summers, Chair Bill Toppa 2/1989 Bob Summers, Chair Josh Knopper, Vice Chair Phil Ames Jim Dean Ed Garnett Brian Shackleton Bill Toppa Tom Irwin, Ad Hoc 9/1989 Bob Summers, Josh Knopper, Jim Dean Bill Toppa Chair Vice Chair Ed Garnett Phil Ames Brian Shackleton Tom Irwin, Ad Hoc Airport Commission, Continued 2/1990 Bob Summers, Chair Ed Garnett Josh Knopper, Vice Chair Phil Ames Jim Dean Brian Shackleton Bill Toppa Tom Irwin, Ad Hoc 1/1991 Bob Summers, Chair Phil Ames Bill Toppa, Vice Chair Ed Garnett Brian Shackleton Tom Irwin, Ad Hoc 6/1991 Bob Summers, Chair Phil Ames Bill Toppa, Vice Chair Ed Garnett Brian Shackleton Tom Irwin, Ad Hoc 8/1991 Bob Summers, Chair Phil Ames Bill Toppa, Vice Chair Ed Garnett Artha Koerber Robert Scott Brian Shackleton Tom Irwin, Ad Hoc 8/1991 Phil Ames Bill Toppa Artha L. Koerber Robert L. Scott Brian Shackleton Tom Irwin, Ad Hoc 1/1992 Phil Ames, Vice Chair Bill Toppa, Chair Artha L. Koerber Robert L. Scott Brian Shackleton Tom Irwin, Ad Hoc 1/1993 Phil Ames, Vice Chair Bill Toppa, Chair Artha L. Koerber Robert L. Scott Teresa Werner-Quade Tom Irwin, Ad Hoc 2/1993 Phil Ames, Vice Chair Bill Toppa, Chair Artha L. Koerber Robert L. Scott Teresa Werner-Quade Dianne Smith Thomas M. Thibodeau 4/1993 Ron Holloway Bill Toppa, Chair Artha L. Koerber Robert L. Scott Teresa Werner-Quade Dianne Smith Thomas M. Thibodeau Airport commission, Continued 10/1993 Ron Holloway Bill Toppa, Chair Artha L. Koerber Robert L. Scott Linda Bonewell Dianne Smith Thomas M. Thibodeau RECREATION COMMISSION 3/1983 Richard Hultberg, Chair Shirley Morgan Eileen Bryson Bettina Towne (Student Rep) 1/18/1984 Richard Hultberg, Chair James Hanson Roger Seibert Mike Thomas, Student Rep. 9/1984 Richard Hultberg, Chair Tom Wright Roger Seibert Mike Thomas, Student Rep. 10/2/1984 Richard Hultberg, Chair Tom Wright Roger Seibert Mike Thomas, Student Rep. 12/1985 Richard Hultberg, Chair Tom Wright Roger Seibert John Smith, Student Rep. 10/1966 Richard Hultberg, Chair Art McComsey Roger Seibert Student Rep. 1987 (Parks & Recreation Commission James Hansen Roger Siebert Marvin Siekawitch Eileen Bryson Shirley Morgan Marvin Siekawitch Eileen Bryson Art McComsey Marvin Siekawitch Eileen Bryson Art McComsey Marvin Siekawitch Eileen Bryson Art McComsey Marvin Siekawitch Marvin Siekawitch Richard Hultberg, Chair Jerry Carlson Cynthia Salazar Dale Sandahl Roger Siebert, Vice Chair Marvin Siekawitch Annette Hubbler, Student Rep. 12/1987 Richard Hultberg, Chair Jerry Carlson Cynthia Salazar Dale Sandahl, Vice Chair Roger Siebert Marvin Siekawitch 1/1989 Richard Hultberg, Chair Jerry Carlson Ron Hansen Dale Sandahl, Vice Chair Roger Seibert Cliff Massie Marty Medcoff, Student Rep. Parks & Recreation commission, continued 2/1989 Richard Hultberg, Chair Ron Hanson Catie Murphy, Student Rep. Roger Seibert 8/1991 Richard Hultberg, Chair Cliff Massie Roger Seibert Tom Boedecker, Student Rep. 11/1991 Richard Hultberg, Chair Cliff Massie Roger Seibert Student Rep. 1/1992 Richard Hultberg, Chair Cliff Massie Roger Seibert Kimberly Swarner, Student Rep. 10/1992 Richard Hultberg, Chair Cliff Massie Roger Seibert Jerry Carlson Cliff Massie Dale Sandahl, Vice Chair Jerry Carlson Dale Sandahl, Vice Chair Jerry Carlson Dale Sandahl, Vice Chair Kelly Gifford Jerry Carlson Dale Sandahl, Vice Chair Kelly Gifford Jerry Carlson Dale Sandahl, Vice Chair Kelly Gifford BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE 2/1983 Tim Wisniewski, Chair Rose Anna Sheldon Richard Hultberg Marion Newlson 9/1984 Tim Wisniewski, Chair Annette Jackson Marion Nelson 1986 Tim Wisniewski, Chair Lillian Hakkinen Nina Selby Glen Jackson 1987 Tim Wisniewski, Chair Vera Tschoeple Lil Hakkinen Glen Jackson, Vice Chair 12/1987 Tim Wisniewski, Chair Glen Jackson, Vice Chair Rosanna Sheldon Pat McComsey 1/1989 Tim Wisniewski, Chair Glen Jackson, Vice Chair Nina Selby Geraldine Sparks 2/1989 Tim Wisniewski Lil Hakkinen Nina Selby Geraldine Sparks, Chair 2/1990 Pat Geraldine Sparks, Pres. Lil Hakkinen Nina Selby Tim Wisniewski 3/1991 Geraldine Sparks, Chair Pat McComsey Glen Jackson Ron Malston Annette Jackson Candy Nugent Louisa Miller Richard Hultberg Louisa Miller Rosanna Sheldon Sue Carter Marian Nelson Rosanna Sheldon Nina Selby Rosanna Sheldon Geraldine Sparks Pat McComsey Lil Hakkinen Nina Selby Geraldine Sparks Lil Hakkinen Pat McComsey Rosanna Sheldon Glen Jackson Pat McComsey, Vice Chair Rosanna Sheldon Pat McComsey, Vice Chair Glen Jackson Rosanna Sheldon Margaret Malmberg Lil Hakkinen Nina Selby Beautification committee, continued 6/1991 Geraldine Sparks, Chair Margaret Malmberg Lil Hakkinen Glen Jackson Nina Selby, Vice Chair Ron Malston 6/1991 Geraldine Sparks, Chair Margaret Malmberg Lil Hakkinen Glen Jackson Nina Selby, Vice Chair Ron Malston Sally Bailie 11/1991 Geraldine Sparks, Chair Margaret Malmberg Glen Jackson Ron Malston Nina Selby, Vice Chair 1/1992 Geraldine Sparks, Chair Margaret Malmberg Jeanene Benedict Glen Jackson Nina Selby Ronald S. Malston 1/93 Geraldine Sparks, Chair Loretta Breeden Jeanene Benedict Glen Jackson Nina Selby Ronald S. Malston 2/1993 Geraldine Sparks, Chair Loretta Breeden Jeanene Benedict Glen Jackson Nina Selby Delilah Langenhuizen 2/1993 Geraldine Sparks Loretta Breeden, Chair Jeanene Benedict Glen Jackson Nina Selby Delilah Langenhuizen Annette Saling 12/1993 Geraldine Sparks Loretta Breeden, Chair Jeanene Benedict Nina Selby Delilah Langenhuizen 1/1994 Geraldine Sparks Loretta Breeden, Chair Jeanene Benedict Sylvia Johonson Nina Selby Delilah Langenhuizen Pauline Geocke Beautification Committee, Continued 1/1994 Geraldine Sparks Jeanene Benedict Nina Selby Susan Hett Loretta Breeden, Chair Sylvia Johonson Delilah Langenhuizen CEMETERY COMMITTEE Tim Wisniewski, Co -Chair Randy Pierce, Co -Chair Sharon Beaudry Carolyn Wood 1990? Tim Wisniewski, Co -Chair Beaver Loop Funeral (Co -Chair) Sharon Beaudry Carolyn Wood LIBRARY COMMISSION 8/1983 Troy Castimore Cathy Heus Linda Swarner Joan Bennett -Schrader Kenai Community Carol Ambarian Nedra Evenson Kathy Heus Frances Meeks Chris Monfor Jettie Peterson 9/1984 Troy Castimore Kathy Heus Susan Smalley Dr. Paul Turner Library Board Library Commission - 1/1985 Pat Dye, Chair Susan Smalley Dr. Paul Turner Aaron Dye Jerry Hanson Linda McNair Kari Mohn Jeanette Neal Elsie Seaman Cherry Carson Mary Quesnel Linda Swarner Kathy Heus, Chair Cherry Carson Troy Castimore Mary Quesnel Susan Smalley Linda Swarner Dr. Paul Turner Chris Monfor, Council Rep. 12/1985 Linda Swarner, Chair Cherry Carson Chris Reynolds Mary Quesnel Susan Smalley Kathy Heus Dr. Paul Turner 10/1986 Linda Swarner, Chair Cherry Carson Chris Reynolds Mary Quesnel Susan Smalley Kathy Heus Dr. Paul Turner 1987 Kathy Heus, Chair Carol Brenckle Doug Emery Janice Rodes Dennis Simons Susan Smalley Paul Turner 12/1987 Kathy Heus, Chair Carol Brenckle Doug Emery, vice Chair Janice Rodes Dennis Simmons Susan Smalley Paul Turner Amy Holmes, Student Rep. Library Commission, Continued 1/1989 Kathy Heus, Chair Carol Brenckle Doug Emergy, Vice Chair Janice Rodes Dennis Simmons JoAnn Elson Paul Turner 2/1990 Kathy Heus, Chair Carol Brenckle Linda Wetzel Mary Quesnel Janice Rodes Paul Turner Randy Chilowski, Student Rep. 1/1991 Kathy Heus, Chair Bill Altland Linda Wetzel Janice Rodes Paul Turner, Vice Chair Mary Quesnel 2/1991 Kathy Heus, Chair Bill Altland Linda Wetzel Janice Rodes Paul Turner, Vice Chair Mary Quesnel Carol A. Brenckle 11/1991 Kathy Heus, Chair Linda Wetzel Janice Rodes Paul Turner, Vice Chair Mary Quesnel Carol A. Brenckle 12/5/91 Kathy Heus, Chair Jerry Hanson Linda Wetzel Janice Rodes Paul Turner, Vice Chair Mary Quesnel Carol A. Brenckle 1/1992 Kathy Heus, Chair Jerry Hanson Janice Rodes Mary Quesnel Paul Turner, Vice Chair Carol A. Brenckle 3/1992 Kathy Heus, Chair Jerry Hanson Janice Rodes Mary Quesnel Janet L. Brown Carol A. Brenckle 1/1993 Kathy Heus, Chair Jerry Hanson Janice Rodes Mary Quesnel Janet L. Brown Tom Murphy Carol A. Brenckle Library Commission, Continued 3/1993 Kathy Heus, Chair Janice Rodes Janet L. Brown Carol A. Brenckle 6/1993 Kathy Heus, Chair Janice Rodes Janet L. Brown Carol A. Brenckle 12/1993 Kathy Heus, Vice Janice Rodes Janet L. Brown Carol A. Brenckle Jerry Hanson Mary Quesnel Tom Murphy Jerry Hanson Mary Quesnel Ed Meyer Amy Price, Student Rep. Chair Jerry Hanson Bob Peters Ed Meyer Amy Price, Student Rep. MAYOR'S COUNCIL ON AGING 8/1983 Shirley Henley, Pres. Gene Sipperly, Sec. Roger Meeks Jettie Peterson Fiocla Wilson Dr. Roy Moore Louisa Miller Ed Costa 1984 Shirley Henley, President Margarite Bidwell, Secretary Sylvia Johnson Margarite Bidwell Roy Moore Louisa Miller Gene Sipperly Ed Costa 9/1984 Shirley Henley, President Margarite Bidwell, Secretary Sylvia Johnson Margarite Bidwell Roy Moore Louisa Miller Gene Sipperly Ed Costa Jettie Peterson 1987 Sylvia Johnson, Pres. Gene Sipperly, Sec/Treas. Shirley Henley Frances Meeks 1987 Sylvia Johnson, Pres. Gene Sipperly, Sec/Treas. Shirley Henley Sue Chinn 12/1987 Sylvia Johnson, Pres. Gene Sipperly Shirley Henley Frances Meeks Lou Schilling Harold Davis, VP Frances Meeks Sylvia Johnson Caroline Kleineick Marcarius Targonsky Betty Warren Helen Knight Margarite Bidwell Betty Warren, VP Frances Meeks Caroline Kleineick Fiocla Wilson Betty Warren Harold Davis Helen Knight Betty Warren, VP Frances Meeks Caroline Kleineick Fiocla Wilson Betty Warren Harold Davis Helen Knight Roger Meeks Marcarius Targonsky Betty Warrne, VP Patrick Cartee Fiocla Wilson Roy Moore Betty Warren, Roy Moore Fred Chambers Joanne Buzzell Betty Warren, Patrick Cartee Fiocla Wilson Roy Moore Vice Pres. Vice Pres. Mayor's Council on Aging, Continued 1/1989 Sylvia Johnson, Vice Pres. Shirley Henley, Sec/Treas. Lou Schilling, Ad Hoc Fiocla Wilson 2/1989 Joanna Hollier, Pres. Georgetta Funk, Sec/Treas. Eugene Seay Fiocla Wilson 3/1990 Joanna Hollier, Pres. Georgetta Funk, Sec/Treas. Roy moore Fiocla Wilson 7/1990 Joanna Hollier, Pres. Georgetta Fund, Sec/Treas. Pauline Gross Paul Padilla Sam Huddleston Frances Meeks Betty Warren, Pres. Frances Meeks, V. Pres. Sam Huddleston Roy Moore Lou Schilling, Ad Hoc Frances Meeks, Vice Pres. Sam Huddleston Elmer (Gene) Seay Lou Schilling, Ad Hoc Frances Meeks, Vice Pres. Sam Huddleston Elmer (Gene) Seay Lou Schilling, Ad Hoc 7/1990 Congregate Housing Subcommittee Betty Warrent Roger Meeks Pat Porter 7/1990 Dining Room Expansion Subcommittee Rosemary Wiese Guy Moore 8/1990? Congregate Housing Design Committee Roger Meeks Bill Brighton Carole Geordge Pat Porter Betty Warren Herbert Wilborg Sylvia M. Johnson Martha Bethe Rosemary Wiese Guy Moore (Substitute) 12/1990 Joanna Hollier, Chair Georgetta Funk, Sec/Treas. Elmer (Gene) Seay Paul Padilla 1/1993 Joanna Hollier, Chair Georgetta Funk, Sec/Treas. Elmer (Gene) Seay Paul Padilla Frances Meeks, Sam Huddleston Pauline Gross Sam Huddleston Pauline Gross Vice Chair Mayor's Council on Aging, Continued 2/1993 Joanna Hollier, Chair Al Pease Georgetta Funk, Sec/Treas. Sam Huddleston Elmer (Gene) Seay Pauline Gross Paul Padilla 12/1993 Joanna Hollier, Chair Al Pease Georgette Funk, Sec/Treas. Sam Huddleston Elmer (Gene) Seay Pauline Gross 1/1993 Joanna Hollier, Pres. Al Pease Georgetta Funk, Sec/Treas. Sam Huddleston Elmer E. (Gene) Seay Pauline Gross Roger Meeks PERSONNEL ARBITRATION BOARD 8/1983 Mike Baxter Chester Cone Charles Bailie Ruby Coyle Loretta Breeden Lance Coz Richard Carignan Roger Holl Roger Meeks Roy Williams Mary Wyckoff 9/1984 Mike Baxter Chester Cone Charles Bailie Ruby Coyle Loretta Breeden Lance Coz Richard Carignan Roger Holl Roger Meeks Roy Williams Mary Wyckoff 12/1987 Mike Baxter Gene Burden Charles Bailie Loretta Breeden Richard Carignan Ruby Coyle Lance Coz Roger Holl Roger Meeks Ron Malston Robert Summers 1/1991 Charles Bailie Mike Baxter Gene Burden Richard Carignan Ron Malston Roger Meeks Robert Summers LANDSCAPE REVIEW BOARD 1986 Lou Schilling, Chair Woody Cole, Vice Chair Randy Caler Verlin Darrow Jackie Oberg 1987 (Landscaping/Site Plan Review Board) Lou Schilling, Chair Randy Calar Woody Cole, Vice Chair Verlin Darrow Jackie Oberg 12/1987 Lou Schilling, Chair Woody Cole, Vice Chair Steve Booth 1211990 Lou Schilling, Chair Woody Cole, Vice Chair Susan Anderson Verlin Darrow Susan Anderson ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION 1987 Vince O'Reilly Jim Carter Darren Bond Jim Elson Bob Scott Barry Thomson Penny Dyer 6/1987 Vince O'Reilly, Chair Jim Carter Jim Elson Mike Meeks George Miller Rosanna Sheldon Bob Scott Barry Thomson Darren Bond 12/1987 Vince O'Reilly, Chair Jim Carter Darren Bond Jim Elson Bob Scott Barry Thomson Penny Dyer, Vice Chair 1988 Vince O'Reilly, Chair Henry Penney Shirley Wallingford Marion Nelson Jim Elson Bob Scott Barry Thomson 9/1989 Vince O'Reilly Jim Elson Marion Nelson Henry Penney Bob Scott Barry Thomson Shirley Wallingford 9/1989 Barry Thomson, Chair Jim Elson Marion Nelson Vince O'Reilly Jeff Belluomini Bob Scott Shirley Wallingford 6/1990 Barry Thomson, Chair Jim Elson Marion Nelson Vince O'Reilly Jeff Belluomini Bob Scott Shirley Wallingford MEMORIAL PARR COMMITTEE Tim Wisniewski, Chair Dr. & Mrs. Hansen Pat Porter Lil Hakkinen Nina Selby (Dissolved 12/2/87) Sally Bailie Chris Monfor Rosanna Sheldon Glen Jackson COMMITTEE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF OFF -ROAD VEHICLE ORDINANCE 5/1983 Charlie Ross, Chair Connie Keevil Susan Smalley Bill Thompson Leon Quesnel ALARM SYSTEM COMMITTEE (as needed) 8/1983 Rosanna Sheldon Dave Curtis 9/1984 Dave Curtis Dick Stetler Dick Stetler Rosanna Sheldon ENERGY COMMITTEE (as needed) 8/1983 Andy Johnson 9/1984 Andy Johnson OLD TOWN STUDY - CITIZENS COMMITTEE 1986 Bob Cowan, Chair Alan Boraas Fred Braun Dan Hakkinen Roger Meeks Kathy Tomrdle 1/1987 Bob Cowan, Chair Alan Boraas Roger Meeks Tom Tomrdle Will Jahrig Clair Swan Kenai Natives Association Peggy Arness Claire Swan Jerry Foster Will Jahrig Marcarius Targonsky Peggy Arness Fred Braun Marcarius Targonsky Jerry Foster Dan Hakkinen Bob Gerhard Sally Bailie COMMUNITY CENTER COMMITTEE 1986 Ronald A. Malston, Chair Penny Dyer Lon Hals Tom Murphy Jim Carter Jim Evenson Leron Heinrich BICENTENNIAL CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE 1987 Craig Fanning, Co -Chair Richard Hultberg Bill Brighton Debbie Harris Barb Sandahl George Clouston (Sunset 5/1987) Walt Koerber, Co -Chair Tom Ackerly Sue Carter Marj O'Reilly Robert Summers TASK FORCE 1988 Rick Baldwin Frank Getty Kathy Godek Peter Lyse Ron Malston Duane Quellette Leon Quesnel Don St. John Dale Sandahl Tom Wagoner Colleen Ward RENAI BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION 1988 (Cancelled effective 9/17/88) Fred Braun bob Cowan, Chair Roger Meeks Clair Swan Dan Hakkinen, Alternate Dick Stetler, Alternate Sue Carter, Vice Chair George Ford Jackie Oberg Peter Hansen, Alternate Ron Malston, Alternate Rhonda Webb, Alternate ALL-AMERICA CITY TASK FORCE Sally Bailie Laura Measles Shirley Roberts Pam Lazenby John Monfor Mark Necessary Bob Rubadeau Joe Moore Pat Porter Christine Monfor Carol L. Freas Dennis Swarner Ron Hughes Sue Carter Ron Rainey Karen Kester Sue Maurer BED TAX TASK FORCE Jim Singree Louie Schilling Ron Rainey Betty Glick James C. Bookey, III Marilyn Talmage Joe Arness Sue Carter Charles A. Brown John J. Williams TO: FROM: DATE: RE: CITY OF KENAI P -'03 it Gd eC6ndCJ 4 4"eKl, 210 FIDALGO AVE., SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611-7794 TELEPHONE 907-283-7535 FAX 907-283-3014 bretyl wF�n4 1992 City of Kenai Board, Commission, and Committee Members Carol L. Freas, City Clerk City of Kenai September 9, WORK SESSION 199 The Kenai City Council has set a work session for 6:00 p.m., September 21, 1994 (immediately prior to the council meeting) to discuss functions of the city's boards, commissions and committees. As a board, commission or committee member, you are invited to attend the work session. If you have any questions, please contact me at 283-7539. clf PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE The Kenai City Council will meet on Wednesday, September 21, 1994 meeting) in the Kenai City Hall discussed is: in a work session at 6:00 p.m., (immediately before the council council chambers. Topic to be Commissions, Committees and Boards The public is invited to attend and participate. Carol L. Freas City Clerk DATED: September 16, 1994 D-5 ARE YOU INTERESTED 1N SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY??? THE CITY OF KENAI NEEDS YOU111 The City of Kenai has advisory Commissions, Committees and Boards with vacancies. Meetings are generally once a month. Kenai residents, with an interest in serving their community, can apply by completing an application. Appointment is confirmed by Mayor and Council. Commissions, committees and boards include Planning & Zoning, Library, Harbor, Parks & Recreation, Airport, Beautification, and Historic Townsite. Applications are available in the Kenai City Clerk's office at City Hall, 210 Fidalgo Avenue (283-7539). DW7-211