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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-01-09 Beautification PacketKENAI BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 9, 2018 - 7:00 P.M. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL 2. AGENDA APPROVAL 3. ELECTIONS OF THE CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR 4. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARIES a. May 9, 2017 b. July 11, 2017 c. August 8, 2017 d. September 12, 2017 e. October 10, 2017 5. PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD – None. 6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. Discussion – Fall Pumpkin Festival 7. NEW BUSINESS a. Discussion/Recommendation – Change Meeting Time b. Discussion/Recommendation - Revision to Agenda Order c. Discussion – 2018 Volunteer Plant Day d. Discussion – 2018 Flower Order 8. REPORTS a. Parks & Recreation Director b. Committee Chair c. City Council Liaison 9. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – April 10, 2018 10. COMMITTEE MEMBER QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS 11. PERSONS NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD 12. INFORMATION a. December Monthly Report 13. ADJOURNMENT PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND THE MEETING: JACQUELYN – 283-8231 OR, BOB – 283-8261 (This page was intentionally left blank) KENAI BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE MAY 9, 2017 – 7:00 P.M. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS CHAIR LISA GABRIEL, PRESIDING MEETING SUMMARY 1. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL Chair Gabriel called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. Roll was confirmed as follows: Members present: Chair L. Gabriel, B. Madrid, S. Peterson, R. Sierer, T. Canady Members absent: Staff/Council Liaison present: Parks and Recreation Operator R. Dodge, Council Liaison J. Glendening. A quorum was present. 2. AGENDA APPROVAL MOTION: Committee Member Canady MOVED to approve the agenda and Member Peterson SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED. 3. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARY a. April 11, 2017 MOTION: Committee Member Madrid MOVED to approve the meeting summary of April 11, 2017 with the correction of the name of the Council Liaison, and Committee Member Sierer SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED. 4. PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD – None. 5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. Discussion – Volunteer Plant Day It was decided Committee Member Sierer would be in charge of the flower beds at Municipal Park and Carrs Mall, Members Gabriel and Madrid would be in charge of the flower beds near ReMax and the Fire Station, and Members Peterson and Canady would be in charge of the flower beds in Leif Hansen Park. 6. NEW BUSINESS b. Discussion – Beautification Brochure It was noted the overall design was liked; there was suggestion to make the photos larger, include photos of static displays, gazebos, and Wildflower Field. It was also suggested that the photos be tagged. Page 3 of 32 7. REPORTS a. Parks and Recreation – Director B. Frates reported on the following: • Provided an update on summer hiring; • Had eighty entries for the Pathways to Poetry project. b. Committee Chair – None. c. City Council Liaison – J. Glendening provided an update on the actions from the May 3 council meeting; thanked the committee for their work. 8. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – September 12, 2017 MOTION: Committee Member Sierer MOVED to move the next meeting to August 8 with a garden tour and Committee Member Madrid SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED. 9. COMMITTEE MEMBER QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS Committee Member Sierer noted repairs were needed for some of the circle planters. 10. PERSONS NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD – None. 11. INFORMATION – None. 12. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business before the Committee, the meeting was adjourned at 7:53 p.m. Meeting summary prepared and submitted by: _____________________________________ Jamie Heinz, CMC, Acting City Clerk Page 4 of 32 KENAI BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE AUGUST 8 , 2017 – 7:30 P.M. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS CHAIR LISA GABRIEL, PRESIDING MEETING SUMMARY 1. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL Chair Gabriel called the meeting to order at 7:40 p.m. Roll was confirmed as follows: Members present: Chair L. Gabriel, T. Canady, R. Sierer, B. Madrid, S. Peterson, Members absent: Staff/Council Liaison present: Parks and Recreation Operator R. Dodge, Parks and Recreation Director B. Frates, Council Liaisons J. Glendening & B. Molloy. A quorum was present. 2. AGENDA APPROVAL MOTION: Committee Member Peterson MOVED to approve the agenda and Member Sierer SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED. 3. BUSINESS a. Discussion – Summer Flowerbeds Committee members reviewed the City’s flower beds and discussed what worked well visually and made suggestions for next year. It was noted that the flowerbeds looked and performed better overall this year, possibly influenced by plant selection, watering and effort to weed and deadhead more frequently. Grass clippings added to beds helped with weed suppression, water retention, and soil temperature. The Committee recommended the following: • Chamber Fire Pit – add trailing nasturtiums, possibly add Mr. Stacky to center of bowl. • Fire Department Bed – less kale, rearrange to prevent blocking out other flowers. • Library – add more blue salvia, create a wave effect, eliminate some of the iris • Lief Hanson Memorial Park – replace mini bells in gazebo baskets, chrysanthemums overpowered begonias, add another type of flower to “town tree” that can be planted between perimeter flowers and the ninebark (chrysanthemums and night sky petunias). • Circle Planters – consider planting intersection planters using same plant and design theme and alternating along Spur Highway. 4. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – September 12, 2017 5. PERSONS NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD – None. 6. INFORMATION – None. 7. ADJOURNMENT Page 5 of 32 There being no further business before the Committee, the meeting was adjourned at 8:00 p.m. Meeting summary prepared and submitted by: _____________________________________ Tawni Eubank, Administrative Assistant Page 6 of 32 KENAI BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 – 7:00 P.M. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS CHAIR LISA GABRIEL, PRESIDING MEETING SUMMARY 1. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL Chair Gabriel called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Roll was confirmed as follows: Members present: Chair L. Gabriel, T. Canady, S. Peterson, Members absent: R. Sierer, B. Madrid Staff/Council Liaison present: Parks and Recreation Director B. Frates, Council Liaison B. Molloy. No quorum was present. 2. AGENDA APPROVAL 3. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARIES a. May 9, 2017 b. July 11, 2017 c. August 8, 2017 4. PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD – None. 5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS – None. 6. NEW BUSINESS a. Discussion – 2018 Fall Festival 7. REPORTS a. Parks & Recreation Director b. Committee Chair c. City Council Liaison 8. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – October 10, 2017 9. COMMITTEE MEMBER QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS 10. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD – None. 11. INFORMATION – None. 12. ADJOURNMENT Page 7 of 32 There being no further business before the Committee, the meeting was adjourned at 8:00 p.m. Meeting summary prepared and submitted by: _____________________________________ Tawni Eubank, Administrative Assistant Page 8 of 32 KENAI BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE OCTOBER 10, 2017 – 7:00 P.M. CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS CHAIR LISA GABRIEL, PRESIDING MEETING SUMMARY 1. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL Chair Gabriel called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. Roll was confirmed as follows: Members present: Chair L. Gabriel, B. Madrid, S. Peterson, Members absent: T. Canady, R. Sierer, Staff/Council Liaison present: Parks and Recreation Director B. Frates, Council Liaison B. Molloy. No quorum was present. 2. AGENDA APPROVAL 3. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARIES a. May 9, 2017 b. July 11, 2017 c. August 8, 2017 d. September 12, 2017 4. PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD – None. 5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. Discussion – Fall Pumpkin Festival 6. NEW BUSINESS a. Discussion – Changing meeting time to 6:00 p.m. 7. REPORTS a. Parks & Recreation Director b. Committee Chair c. City Council Liaison 8. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – January 9, 2018 9. COMMITTEE MEMBER QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS 10. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD – None. 11. INFORMATION a. Fall Pumpkin Festival Page 9 of 32 12. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business before the Committee, the meeting was adjourned at 7:06 p.m. Meeting summary prepared and submitted by: _____________________________________ Tawni Eubank, Administrative Assistant Page 10 of 32 MEMO: TO: Kenai Beautification Committee FROM: Robert J. Frates, Parks & Recreation Director DATE: January 2, 2018 SUBJECT: Changing Beautification Meeting Time - Discussion There was a request to consider changing the meeting time from 7:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Several of the City’s Advisory Commissions/Committees have already changed their meeting times to 6:00 p.m. Does the Beautification Committee wish to change their meeting time? Thanks and please feel free to contact me at 283-8261 should you have any questions. 210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska 99611-7794 Telephone: 907-283-7535 / FAX: 907-283-3014 Page 11 of 32 (This page was intentionally left blank) Page 12 of 32 Page 13 of 32 (This page was intentionally left blank) Page 14 of 32 KENAI BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE JANUARY 9, 2018 KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 210 FIDALGO AVE., KENAI, AK 99611 http://www.kenai.city REGULAR MEETING –7:00 P.M. 1. CALL TO ORDER a. Pledge of Allegiance b. Roll Call c. Agenda Approval 2. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comment limited to ten (10) minutes per speaker) 3. UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT(Public comment limited to three (3) minutes per speaker; thirty (30) minutes aggregated) 4. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARY a. May 9, 2017 b. July 11, 2017 c. August 8, 2017 d. September 12, 2017 e. October 10, 2017 5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS a. Discussion/Recommendation – XXXX 6. NEW BUSINESS a. Discussion/Recommendation – XXXX 7. REPORTS a. Parks & Recreation Director b. Commission Chair c. City Council Liaison 8. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – April 10, 2018 9. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS 10. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT 11. INFORMATION ITEMS a. XXXXX 12. ADJOURNMENT PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND THE MEETING: JACQUELYN -- 283-8231 OR, BOB -- 283-8261 Page 15 of 32 (This page was intentionally left blank) Page 16 of 32 Plant List Pictures Plant Name Description Picture Achillea (M Paprika) Apple-red and paprika colored flowers with sulfur yellow centers. Tall stems are topped with flat heads of these flowers. Achillea (m Summer Pastels) Soft pallet of pastel colored flowers with masses of long- standing flower clusters. Blooms from early to late summer. Foliage is aromatic and resembles a fern. Ageratum (Blue Danube) A large-flowered, vigorous variety of annual ageratum with powder-puff flower heads of soft, lavender blue. The fluffy, weather resistant blooms are particularly attractive to butterflies. With a dense, compact habit, Ageratum houstonianum 'Blue Danube' is perfect for adding texture and color to bedding, borders and containers. Arabis caucasica – Compinkie Arabis caucasica – Snow Cap Argyranthemum (Butterfly) This plant is a yellow daisy that requires low maintenance for this hearty plant. The foliage is a medium green that is fragrant and the flowers are long lasting. Artemisia schmidtiana – Silver Mound Has soft, feathery foliage and forms a compact, silky, cushion-like mound. It has many applications in the garden including: edging, rock gardens, pots, or a filler plant for hot, dry areas. Page 17 of 32 Begonia (NS Red) Big, double, red blossoms on an upright, bushy plant with bronzed foliage slightly more heat tolerant that other tuberous begonias Begonia (NS Yellow) Large full double blooms, and bloom nonstop all season from mid spring to frost. They resemble roses with their packed rows of bright yellow petals. The plant does not require deadheading. Fertilize every two weeks. Great for shade containers and beds. Drought resistant and likes part shade/part sun. Bidens – Yellow Charm Calendula (Bon Bon Yellow) Early, free-flowering dwarf plants with bright yellow blooms. Calibrachoa (Caribbean Cocktail) Small flower that grows and flowers at an amazing rate. The plant is layered so it produces three different colors of flowers. It is perfect for containers or hanging baskets but also can be tucked into the front of a border. Requires ample water and fertilizer. Calibrachoa (Old Glory) Small red, white and blue flower that grows and flowers at an amazing rate. It is perfect for containers or hanging baskets but also can be tucked into the front of a border. Requires ample water and fertilizer. Calibrachoa, Superbells Dreamsicle Page 18 of 32 Calibrachoa, Superbells Yellow Cardoon Large grayish-green leaves. From the globe artichoke family. The fleshy leaf veins and stalks, along with midrib of cardoon are best when boiled. Chrysanthemum Paludosum - Snowland Coreopsis grandiflora – Early Sunrise Dianthus interspecific – Telstar Dichondra argentrea – Silver Falls Dracaena indivisa - Spike Page 19 of 32 Dusty Miller (Silver Dust) This plant has silvery-white color leaves. The foliage has a fine-texture that contrasts against other plants' green foliage. Very easy to grow and withstands heat and drought well. Echinacea purpurcea – Prairie Splendor Geranium (Ivy Contessa Burgundy Bi-color Picasso) Grow this Geranium in full to part sun in fertile, well- drained soil. Excellent for a hanging Basket. Remove spent flower clusters at the base of the flower stem where it attaches to the branch. Let soil slightly dry between waterings. Geranium (Maverick Red) This series is easy to grow and uniform to bloom. Bred for high density, mass production. Godetia (Satin Mix) Dwarf hybrid, base branching with uniform flowering; multi-colored. Heliotrope – Midnight Sky Ipomoea (Marguerite) This is a sweet potato vine that that lights up in the sunlight and looks paler in part shade. Grows over the edge of a wall or creeping along the fringes of a border. This vine is heat resistant. Page 20 of 32 Ipomea Sweet Caroline – Green with Envy Kale (Redbor) Cold hardy edible plant is both beautiful and tasty. Mild and crisp tasting with curled leaves, adding a flash of wonderful color to salads. Kale (Nero Di Toscana) Very dark green leaves are 2-3" side and 10" long, with a crumply appearance. A cross between cabbage and kale lends to its unique characteristics; especially sweet after a freeze. Kale (Nagoya White) Cut flower type kales have 24" stems with small round leaf cabbage heads. Heads have greenish purple outside leaves and white inside leaves. Lamium (Beacon Silver) A tough yet showy perennial groundcover. Forms a spreading patch of small silver leaves with a narrow green edge. Clusters of bright-pink flowers appear in spring, then continue off and on until fall. Fairly tolerant of dry shade, once established. Lamium (Golden Anniversary) A tough yet showy perennial groundcover. Forms a spreading patch of small heart-shaped green leaves, brightly edged in gold, with a silvery stripe down the middle. Clusters of rosy-purple flowers appear in spring, then continue off and on until fall. Absolutely stunning as an accent plant in shady areas, or included in tubs and mixed containers. Fairly tolerant of dry shade, once established. Page 21 of 32 Leucanthemum Superbum – Alaska Lobelia erinus upright – Midnight Blue Lupinus x hybrid – Russsell Mix Lupin (Gallery Mix) Best dwarf strain of lupins for gallon or quart containers, perennials or wind tolerant commercial cut flowers. Lychnis (a. Orange Gnome) Fiery orange-red flowers over dark, burgundy colored foliage provide a nice contrast. Good in shallow, rocky soils with sharp drainage. Attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. Deer resistant. Long blooming. May be short- lived; good drainage will promote longer life. May self sow. Page 22 of 32 Marigold (Durango Flame) Strong stems support 2-2.5" anenome type blooms. Marigold (Inca II) Yellow Strong flower stems that support fully double blooms of bright yellow flowers. Nasturtium (Alaska Mix) Bicolored foliage is great for hanging baskets and rock gardens. Nasturtium (Empress of India) Cascading clumps of single dark scarlet flowers for hanging baskets. Pansy (Delta Pre Mix) Flowers held upright on short sturdy stems, this series is also extremely weather tolerant. Papaver Oriental – Beauty of Livermore Page 23 of 32 Petunia (Amore Joy) Feature extra-large ruffled pink and white striped flowers. They are well-known for earliness, uniformity and weather tolerance and grow well in hanging baskets. Petunia (Daddy Sugar) The plum perfect flowers of ‘Daddy Sugar’ are lavender purple with dark plum veins. The large, grandiflora-type blooms have wavy margins and stand up to rain, unlike many other grandifloras Petunia (Daddy Orchid) Feature extra-large ruffled flowers with prominently colored veins. They are well-known for earliness, uniformity and weather tolerance. Petunia (Night Sky) Starry white-on-purple pattern sparkles like the night sky. Stunning new variety’s heavenly, high-intensity color creates surefire drama in a window box, container, or massed front of the border in full sun/part shade. Petunia Supertunia Charm – Daybreak Charm Petunia, Supertunia Picasso in Purple Page 24 of 32 Petunia, Supertunia Vista – Vista Bubblegum Petunia, Supertunia Vista – Vista Fuchsia Petunia, Supertunia Vista – Vista Silverberry Petunia, Surfina Deep Red Page 25 of 32 Petunia (SW Rose) Produces a mounded, spreading plant that is easy to manage. They are excellent outdoor performers offer strong fill and season-long color. Plants perform equally well in small spaces, hanging baskets, and containers. Petunia (SW Volt Mix) Popular, low growing, widely spreading series that has been bred for abundant flowering, easy care and versatility. Use in hanging baskets, window boxes, containers or as a ground cover. Petunia (Surfinia Deep Red Trig) Cascading habit makes them perfect for hanging baskets, landscaping, window boxes, and pots. They flower all season and tolerate heat well. Petunia (Surfinia Giant Blue Trig) The compact, upright, spreading habit of this petunia is unique; blue-purple flowers all season and tolerates heat well. Petunia (Tidal Wave Cherry) Tidal Wave takes its "hedge" name from the outstanding shrub-like shape that continues to hold its form all season. "Flora" refers to the amazing number of 2 in./ 5 cm blooms that cover the plants. Rudbeckia (h Cherokee Sunset) Colorful mid-sized strain that produces large double daisy flowers for months on end. Shades vary from yellow through gold, orange, brown and bronzy-red. An outstanding cut flower. Removing faded blossoms regularly will greatly increase the flowering time. Seed heads have good winter interest, and can be used in dried arrangements. Fairly drought tolerant, once established. Page 26 of 32 Rudbeckia hirta - Goldilocks Rudbeckia (Indiana Summer) Sturdy, wind tolerant plant producing 6-9" single and semi-double golden yellow blooms. Rudbeckia (H Toto Mix) Similar to other variations of Rudbeckia, but produces shorter plants with larger flowers. The flowers range from bright yellows to oranges with dark centers looking similar to a daisy. Salvia (S Vista Mix) The plant has large, toothy green foliage below the 4- to 5-inch flower spikes. Salvia Splendens – Vista Red Snapdragon (Rocket Mix) Edible flower that stands at the top of a straight stalk with very little foliage. The flower bunches come to a point. The shades include cherry, pink, orchid, red, golden, lemon and white. This plant can tolerate light frost. Verbena (Lanai Dark Red) The plant has dark green foliage showcased with clusters of large, bright red florets. Lanai Verbena is a wonderful all-season annual that looks beautiful in containers, beds and hanging baskets. Lanai Verbena is very easy to grow and is a strong garden performer. The mounding and trailing habit makes them excellent choices for baskets and mixed containers. They are early flowering and have a branched habit. The Lanai performs great in cool weather and will tolerate light frost. They will also excel in high heat and are drought tolerant. Verbena, Superbena Royale – Royale Plum Wine Not purchased to date Purchased through Raker Purchased through Griffin Page 27 of 32 (This page was intentionally left blank) Page 28 of 32 Description Min. Qty/Size Order Qty Unit Cost COK Needs COS Needs COK Cost COS Cost Achillea millefolium - Paprika 36-strip 1 $1.22 36 0 $43.92 $0.00 Arabis caucasica - Compinkie 128-strip 1 $0.60 128 0 $76.80 $0.00 Arabis caucasica - Snow Cap 36-strip 1 $1.05 36 0 $37.80 $0.00 Argyranthemum x hybrida - Butterfly 51-strip 3 $1.02 51 102 $52.02 $104.04 Artemisia schmidtiana - Silver Mound 36-strip 1 $1.25 20 16 $25.00 $20.00 Begonia Tuberous (Green Leaf) Non Stop - Red 36-strip 2 $1.05 57 15 $60.08 $15.81 Begonia Tuberous (Green Leaf) Non Stop - Yellow 36-strip 2 $1.05 72 0 $75.89 $0.00 Bidens - Yellow Charm 51-strip 2 $1.06 96 6 $101.76 $6.36 Chrysanthemum Paludosum - Snowland 285-strip 1 $0.26 285 0 $74.96 $0.00 Coreopsis grandiflora - Early Sunrise 36-strip 1 $1.05 36 0 $37.80 $0.00 Dianthus interspecific - Telstar 128-strip 1 $0.58 80 48 $46.40 $27.84 Dichondra argentrea - Silver Falls 36-strip 1 $1.16 27 9 $31.32 $10.44 Dracaena indivisa - Spike 51-strip 1 $0.76 39 12 $29.80 $9.17 Echinacea purpurcea - Prairie Splendor 36-strip 1 $1.11 36 0 $39.96 $0.00 Geranium Maverick - Red 128-strip 1 $0.68 128 0 $87.04 $0.00 Heliotrope - Midnight Sky 51-strip 1 $1.06 51 0 $54.06 $0.00 Lamium Maculatum - Beacon Silver 36-strip 1 $1.17 36 0 $42.12 $0.00 Lamium Maculatum - Golden Anniversary 36-strip 1 $1.30 36 0 $46.80 $0.00 Leucanthemum Superbum - Alaska 36-strip 1 $1.05 36 0 $37.80 $0.00 Lobelia erinus upright - Midnight Blue 128-strip 1 $0.55 64 64 $35.20 $35.20 Lupinus x hybrida - Russell Mix 128-strip 1 $0.58 113 15 $65.54 $8.70 Marguerite (Sweet Potato Vine)36-strip 1 $1.30 36 0 $46.80 $0.00 Marigold American - Inca II 128-strip 1 $0.59 64 64 $37.95 $37.95 Pansy - Delta Formula Mix 285-strip 1 $0.28 143 142 $40.04 $39.76 Papaver Oriental - Beauty of Livermore 36-strip 1 $1.11 36 0 $39.96 $0.00 Petunia Headliner - Night Sky 51-strip 1 $1.02 51 0 $52.02 $0.00 Petunia grandiflora single Daddy - Sugar 285-strip 1 $0.25 285 0 $71.25 $0.00 Petunia multiflora prostrate Shock Wave - Volt Mix 128-strip 1 $0.72 128 0 $92.16 $0.00 Rudbeckia hirta - Goldilocks 36-strip 1 $1.05 36 0 $37.80 $0.00 RAKER PLUG ORDER Page 29 of 32 Description Min. Qty/Size Order Qty Unit Cost COK Needs COS Needs COK Cost COS Cost Rudbeckia - Toto Rustic 36-strip 1 $1.05 36 0 $37.80 $0.00 Rudbeckia Indian Summer 128-strip 1 $0.58 128 0 $74.24 $0.00 Salvia Splendens - Vista Red 128-strip 1 $0.56 128 0 $71.68 $0.00 Snapdragon - Rocket Mix 128-strip 1 $0.55 128 0 $70.40 $0.00 Bacopa- Blutopia 36-strip 2 $1.17 0 72 $0.00 $84.24 Rudbeckia-Cherokee Sunset 36-strip 1 $1.05 0 36 $0.00 $37.80 Grasses- Twister 36-strip 1 $1.17 0 36 $0.00 $42.12 Calibrachoa Chameleon-Indian Summer 51-strip 2 $1.06 0 102 $0.00 $108.12 Calibrachoa Chameleon-Lavender 51-strip 2 $1.06 0 102 $0.00 $108.12 Calibrachoa Chameleon-Pink Passion 51-strip 2 $1.06 0 102 $0.00 $108.12 Calibrachoa- Chameleon Blueberry Scone 51-strip 1 $1.06 0 51 $0.00 $54.06 Calibrachoa- Chameleon Silver Blue 51-strip 1 $1.08 0 51 $0.00 $55.08 Calibrachoa- Double comp Rose Chai 51-strip 1 $1.08 0 51 $0.00 $55.08 Cosmos- Sea Shells Mix 285-strip 1 $0.25 0 285 $0.00 $71.25 Lobelia erinus upright - Sky Blue 285-strip 1 $0.25 0 285 $0.00 $71.25 Osteospermum-pink 51-strip 1 $1.16 0 51 $0.00 $59.16 Osteospermum-Dark Violet White 51-strip 1 $1.16 0 51 $0.00 $59.16 Denver Daisy 128-strip 1 $0.62 0 128 $0.00 $79.36 Cortaderia-Rose Pink 128-strip 1 $0.56 0 128 $0.00 $71.68 Echninacea butterlfy Rainbow 36-strip 1 $2.75 0 36 $0.00 $99.00 Gallardia-arizona 36-strip 1 $1.11 0 36 $0.00 $39.96 Physalis-species 128-strip 1 $0.56 0 128 $0.00 $71.68 Osteospernum-Akila Grand Canyon mix 36-strip 1 $1.36 0 36 $0.00 $48.96 Pansy-Frizzle Sizzle Formula Mix 285-strip 1 $0.28 0 285 $0.00 $79.80 Petunia- Dreams Mix 128-strip 1 $0.55 0 128 $0.00 $70.40 Zinnia-Zahara Mix 285-strip 1 $0.30 0 285 $0.00 $85.50 Digiplexis -illumination 36-strip 1 $2.11 0 36 $0.00 $75.96 Delphinium Elatum Pacific Giant 36-strip 1 $1.11 0 36 $0.00 $39.96 Total 2662 3030 $1,774.16 $1,991.09 Page 30 of 32 Kenai Parks & Recreation Monthly Report December 2017 Robert J. Frates, Director Administrative  Attended Dept. Head Meeting  Scheduled December & January MPF ice reservations  Prepared November’s MPF ice billing  Met with and coordinated with Soldotna Parks & Rec. for 2018 flower plug order  Planning & mapping out various proposals for future pedestrian trails  Coordinated Skate with Santa on December 16th (advertisements, Sr. Center, KCHS hockey players, Santa)  Met with pickle ball folks and Boys & Girls Club rep. about possible interest in future pickle ball tourney  Prepared and sent request for quotes for supplying/planting of 2018 concrete planters and wooden boxes.  Ordered Proven Winner plugs – new for 2018  Presented donation of $3,000 to Kenai Community Foundation at Chamber’s luncheon Capital Projects  Provided Public Works with information for development of Cemetery Expansion RFP Maintenance  33.50 hours spent maintaining City sidewalks (City Hall, Library, Visitors & Cultural Center, Chamber cabin  Conducted ice measurements at Daubenspeck Pond. Recent measurements are sufficient thickness for initiating maintenance for outdoor skating; hot mopping equipment installed on equipment  Hydrant snow removal  Installed additional lights at Airport Triangle  Contacted vendor for repair of three street pole transformers (holiday decorations)  Nordic Trail grooming activities seized until sufficient snow  Assembled second bleacher  Replaced swivel wheels to Zamboni gate at MPF  Replaced drive belt to #4 treadmill at Rec. Center  Conducted facility & trail inspections (playground, Rec. Center, MPF, parks, trails)  Cleaned/organized crew building Page 31 of 32 (This page was intentionally left blank) Page 32 of 32