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KENAI PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
MARCH 7, 2019 – 6:00 P.M.
KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
210 FIDALGO AVE., KENAI, AK 99611
http://www.kenai.city
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. February 7, 2019
5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS – None.
6. NEW BUSINESS
a. Discussion – 2019 Non-Routine Work Tasks & Project List
7. REPORTS
a. Parks & Recreation Director
b. Commission Chair
c. City Council Liaison
8. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – April 4, 2019
9. COMMISSION QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS
10. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT
11. INFORMATION ITEMS
a. MPF Ice Schedule (March)
12. ADJOURNMENT
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KENAI PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
FEBRUARY 7, 2019 – 6:00 PM
KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CHAIR CHARLIE STEPHENS, PRESIDING
MEETING SUMMARY
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Stephens called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
a. Pledge of Allegiance
Chair Stephens led those assembled in the Pledge of Allegiance.
b. Roll was confirmed as follows:
Commissioners present: Chair C. Stephens, J. Joanis, F. Perez, J. Dennis
Commissioners absent: T. Wisniewski, S. Kisena
Staff/Council Liaison present: Parks & Rec Director B. Frates, Council Liaison H.
Knackstedt
A quorum was present.
c. Elections of Chair and Vice-Chair
MOTION:
Commissioner Joanis MOVED to re-appoint Commissioner Stephens as Chair; Commissioner
Perez SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED.
MOTION:
Commissioner Joanis MOVED to appoint Commissioner Wisniewski as Vice-Chair;
Commissioner Dennis SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED.
d. Agenda Approval
MOTION:
Commissioner Perez MOVED to approve the agenda as presented; Commissioner Joanis
SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED.
2. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS
a. Elizabeth Appleby – Bike Friendly Community Update
City of Kenai City Planner Elizabeth Appleby noted that she attended the 2019 Alaska Planning
Conference and wanted to share the keynote presenter’s information that she thought was
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relevant to the Parks and Recreation Commission. Moreover, E. Appleby provided information
concerning community bike racks and a grant submittal to the Alaska Department of
Transportation for a bike path along a portion of Bridge Access Road.
3. UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT – None.
4. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARY
a. January 3, 2019
MOTION:
Commissioner Perez MOVED to approve the meeting summary of January 3, 2019 and
Commissioner Joanis SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED.
5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a. Discussion – Parks and Recreation Calendar
Commissioners were presented with a 2019 calendar while Parks and Recreation Director
thanked the body for various suggestions and input during the development phase.
Commissioners were reminded that they could submit pictures anytime for consideration for next
year’s calendar and staff always welcomed suggestions for improvement.
6. NEW BUSINESS
a. Discussion – Bike Friendly Community Survey Results
The Parks and Recreation Director reviewed the 2018 Bicycle Friendly Community Survey
Results for Kenai as provided by the League of American Bicyclists. The Director noted the survey
results almost mirrored exactly the survey results from other communities in terms of safety
related items and needed infrastructure. Survey results for both Kenai and communities as a
whole indicated more bike paths as the top change people would like to see local government
make. Survey comments also suggested more secure bike racks were needed. Currently, Kenai
only has bike racks at the Visitors Center and the Recreation Center.
Written comments were agreed with that the lack of separation between the bike path and the
Kenai Spur Highway should be considered to provide a better buffer.
7. REPORTS
a. Parks and Recreation Director – Frates reported on the following:
• The Monthly Activity Report was provided in the meeting packet;
• Department Heads were busy working on the FY20 Budget; and
• Staff is working on three upcoming events, including an Easter Egg Hunt for
children ages 3 – 7 years old.
b. Commission Chair – Stephens thanked everyone for their support.
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c. City Council Liaison – Knackstedt reported on the action items of the January City
Council meetings, and the Ordinances considered during the February 6 meeting.
8. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – March 7, 2019
It was noted that Chair Stephens and Commissioner Joanis would be absent.
9. COMMISSION QUESTIONS & COMMENTS – None.
10. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT – None.
11. INFORMATION
a. February Monthly Report
b. MPF Ice Schedule (February)
c. Department Newsletter - “Kenai Breeze”
The Parks and Recreation Director reported that the Department Newsletter was new and if
Commission members would like to receive an emailed copy let him know.
12. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business before the Commission, the meeting was adjourned at 7:08 p.m.
Meeting summary prepared and submitted by:
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Jacquelyn LaPlante
Deputy City Clerk
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MEMO:
TO: Parks & Recreation Commission Members
FROM: Robert J. Frates, Parks & Recreation Director
DATE: February 28, 2019
RE: Non-Routine Work Tasks & Project List – Summer 2019
The purpose of this correspondence is to provide you with a draft copy of the department’s
Non-Routine Work Tasks and Project List. As we get closer to spring and staff gets a chance to
better evaluate park and open space areas, I’m sure this list will grow.
Please review the list before our next regularly scheduled meeting.
Attachment
210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska 99611-7794
Telephone: 907-283-7535 / FAX: 907-283-3014
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LOCATION WORK SCOPE NOTES/COMMENTS ASSIGN MATERIAL NEEDED STATUS
BEACH
North Side Paint Inside Bathrooms & Apply Varnish/Clear Coat Paint and Clear Coat Park Sprv Paint, Varnish, brushes, rollers, etc.
Install 6x6 Posts Uprooted from Storm Material Stored inside WWTP Gate EB, RD
CEMETERY
Kenai Cemetery Repair chain-link fence along west side Top rail detached EB
Inventory, Level, Seed 1 Yr Old Complete inventory form (Dodge)RD
FACILITIES
Airport Ops
Airport Terminal Discuss w/ Airport Staff - Flower Watering Needs RD
Animal Control Check Fence Line for Needed Vegetative Removal EB
Bird Viewing Platform
City Hall
City Maint. Yard Finish Burning Wood in Yard Complete before June 1 EB, RD Started
Challenger Learning Cntr Inquire About Any Scheduled Summer Camps, etc.CT
Chamber of Commerce (cabin)
Community Gardens Mailings to Last Year's Gardeners End of March RD, BF
Food Forest Weeding and Mulching, as needed June - Sept.RD
Fine Arts Center Inspect for Watering Needs and Add to Fertilizer List June RD
Evaluate for Additional Tree Plantings June - Aug.RD, BF
Fire Dept.Herbicide Treatment around perimeter of bldg (cotoneasters)June RD
Float Plan Basin n/a
Greenhouse Add Ability to Roll up Edges Increase Ventilation RD, BF
Kenai Golf Course Remove Plywood From Bridges EB, CT, RD Prior to snowmelt
Evaluate for Hazardous Trees as Required Spring RD, BF, MG
Kenai River Flats Viewing Area Evaluate for Needing Painted Park Sprv Rustic Brown Paint, rollers, brushes, etc.
Library Remove & Replace Irisis Near Large Rock Need to Find a Substitute RD
2019 NON-ROUTINE WORK TASKS & PROJECT LIST
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LOCATION WORK SCOPE NOTES/COMMENTS ASSIGN MATERIAL NEEDED STATUS
Multi-Purpose Facility Repaint Handicap Platform Park Sprv Brush, Rollers, Rustic Brown Paint
Replace Mirror Boys Restroom Bob $500 Kenai Glass / Con't to Evaluate
Clean Dasher Boards??Short window in May Park Sprv
Police Dept.Herbicide Treatment around perimeter of bldg (cotoneasters)RD
Rec Cntr Add Bark Nuggets Beaut. Sprv Approx. 20 Bags Bark Nuggets
Senior Cntr/Vintage Pt
Visitors Center Hang Flower Pouches???RD
Coordinate Gravel Trail to Cabin and Areas of Interest Doc. H., Historic Society, COK EB, BF Road Fabric, D-1, Edging
GREENWAYS
Airport Triangle Edge "Dahlia" Bed Beaut. Sprv Timbers vs Landscape
Benco Bldg
Blue Star Install two Benches EB
Bluff Overlook
Chamber of Commerce Fire Pit Clean Up End of May RD, EB
Softball Greenstrip Edge Perimeter of playground Summer Park Sprv Sod-cutter, tractor, screened sand
PARKS
Beaver Creek Park Re-Paint Bathroom Summer Park Sprv Roller, Brushes, Forest Green Paint
Evaluate for Additional Tree Plantings Summer RD, BF
Cunningham Park Re-Paint Railings (boardwalk)June Park Sprv Rustic Brown, brushes, rollers, etc.
Evaluate for Beetle Kill Trees and Remove Remove before June RD, EB, CT
Daubenspeck Park Repaint Inside Restroom & Apply Clear Varnish Park Sprv Brushes, rollers, paint, varnish
Consider Replacing 1 Bench Replace with New One From Yard Park Sprv
Erik Hansen Scout Park Recap Trail w/ D-1 Gravel EB, Sprv
Fourth Ave Park Install Soccer Goals Install New Nets & anchor w/ sand bags EB, CT
Leif Hansen Memorial Park Repaint Gazebo Sanding and paint to match
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LOCATION WORK SCOPE NOTES/COMMENTS ASSIGN MATERIAL NEEDED STATUS
Municipal Park Install Pedestrian/Bike Trails Early Summer EB, Parks Road Fabric, D-1 Gravel, Bob Cat
Repaint/Replace Picnic Table Near BB Court Early summer Park Sprv Brush, Roller, Rustic Brown or Forest Green Paint
Skate Park
SPORTS FIELDS
Adult Softball Install Temp. Outfield Fencing F#3 (HS Season)Early May EB, CT ABS Pipe
Determine Direction League is Going with Batter's Boxes May, Coordinate w/ KSA BF
Evaluate F#2 Dugout Replacement May, Coordinate w/ KSA BF
Little League Turn on / Test Scoreclock F#3 Prior to First HS Game EB AA Batteries
Repair/Replace Outfield Fence Screening BF Measurement?
Paint Concrete Bldg Near F#4 May, Coordinate w/ KLL BF Match Buildings
Millennium Sq Inspect for Return of Homeless Camp Late Spring EB, RD
Sports Complex Set out large sprinklers/hoses early spring Ready to Water in May EB, CT, RD Need New Hoses
STREET & HWY ROW'S
Spur Hwy
Willow St
Airport Way
Fidalgo Ave
Main St Loop
Caviar St
Bidarka
1st Ave
N. Forest Dr
TRAILS
Bernie Huss
Daubenspeck Trail Add Trailhead Sign & Brochure Holder off Marathon Rd Park Sprv Trail Marker, 6x6 Timber and Sign
East Kenai Trail (disc golf)Evaluate for Beetle Kill Trees and Remove March, April RD
Kenai Golf Course (winter)Remove plywood from Bridges & Remove Stakes, If Needed RD, EB
Meeks Trail
Ryan's Creek Trail (disk golf)
Ryan's Creek Trail (North)
4th-5th Ave. Trail
4th-Spur Hwy Complete Remaining Segment Approx. 1/2 mile or so EB
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LOCATION WORK SCOPE NOTES/COMMENTS ASSIGN MATERIAL NEEDED STATUS
Lawton Drive Extension Improve Access & Install Trail Signs
Muncipal Park Trail Flag Route and Install EB, Park D-1 Gravel, Road Fabric, Benches, etc.
MISCELLANEOUS
Hydrant Brush Clearing Clear Brush and Weeds from around hydrants Refer to CT Notes from Winter CT Trimmer, Lopper
Tree Inventory
Lawton Hill - Hydroseeding Determine Direction COK is Going with Wildflower Garden
Sect. 36 Burn slash piles Cordinate w/ KFD & Public Works EB, RD
Lawn Repair Misc. Damage Called in From Winter Snow Removal Add to List as Reported BF
Homeless Camps - Clean up Coordinate with City Departments and volunteers Identifiy & Prioritize BF, KPD
Keani Dog Park Coordinate and Assist Volunteers, as Needed BF Property Cleared as of 2/22/19
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February 6, 2019
ACTION AGENDA
KENAI CITY COUNCIL – REGULAR MEETING
FEBRUARY 6, 2019 – 6:00 P.M.
KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
210 FIDALGO AVE., KENAI, AK 99611
http://www.kenai.city
A. CALL TO ORDER
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. Agenda Approval
4. Consent Agenda (Public comment limited to three (3) minutes per speaker; thirty (30)
minutes aggregated)
*All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non-controversial
by the council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate
discussion of these items unless a council member so requests, in which case the item
will be removed from the consent agenda and considered in its normal sequence on
the agenda as part of the General Orders.
B. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comment limited to ten (10) minutes per
speaker)
C. UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comment limited to three (3) minutes per
speaker; thirty (30) minutes aggregated)
D. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. POSTPONED TO 03/06/19. Ordinance No. 3048-2019 – Amending Kenai Municipal
Code Chapter 5.25, Mobile Food Vendors, to Revise Application Requirements,
License Terms, and Business Conduct Requirements and Make Other Housekeeping
Amendments. (City Clerk)
2. POSTPONED TO 02/20/19. Ordinance No. 3049-2019 – Increasing Estimated
Revenues and Appropriations in the Airport Improvements Capital Project Fund for
Tenant Requested Improvements to the Automated Flight Service Station.
(Administration)
3. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2019-08 – Authorizing the Purchase of
Real Property Described as Lots Two (2) and Three (3), Block 5, East Addition
Townsite of Kenai, for the Public Purpose of Including the Property in the Bluff Erosion
Restoration Project and Determining that Public Interest will not be Served by an
Appraisal. (Administration)
4. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2019-09 – Declaring a Utility Easement
20 Feet W ide and Approximately 242 Feet in Length Along the Northern Boundary of
Lot 5, Block 1, and the Southern Boundary of Lot 6, Block 1, FBO Subdivision as Set
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Forth on the Attached Exhibit “A” is not Needed for a Public Purpose and Consenting
to its Vacation. (Administration)
5. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2019-10 – Encouraging the State of
Alaska Board of Fisheries to Rescind their January 18, 2019 Decision to Move the
Upper Cook Inlet 2020 Finfish Meeting to Anchorage Due to the Lack of Adequate
Public Notice and Process. (Council Member Molloy)
6. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2019-11 – Awarding a Three Year
Agreement, with the Option of Two, One-Year Extensions by Mutual Consent, to
Ingram Content Group, for the Purchase of Library Materials and Authorizing Issuance
of a Purchase Order in the Amount of $21,000.00 for the Remainder of FY2019.
(Administration)
7. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY AS AMENDED. Resolution No. 2019-12 - Amending
Terms of the Deed of Trust for the Bowling Alley Subject to Additional Terms and
Conditions. (Legal)
[Clerk’s Note: Council May Convene into Executive Session to Discuss this Agenda
Item which Pursuant to AS 44.62.310(c)(1)(3) a Matter of Which the Immediate
Knowledge may have an Adverse Effect Upon the Finances of the City, and a Matter
by which Law, Municipal Charter, or Ordinance are Required to be Confidential)]
E. MINUTES
1. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Regular Meeting of January 16, 2019
2. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Work Session of January 16, 2019
F. UNFINISHED BUSINESS – None.
G. NEW BUSINESS
1. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval – Bills to be Ratified.
(Administration)
2. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval – Purchase Orders
Exceeding $15,000. (Administration)
3. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval – Non-Objection to
Liquor License Renewals for Kenai Joe’s, Peninsula Oilers Baseball Club, and Oaken
Keg #1808 (City Clerk)
4. INTRODUCED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA/PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR 2/20/19.
*Ordinance No. 3050-2019 – Accepting and Appropriating a Federal Grant from the
Institute of Museum and Library Services Passed through the Alaska State Library for
Employee Travel and Training. (Administration)
5. INTRODUCED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA/PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR 2/20/19.
*Ordinance No. 3051-2019 – Accepting and Appropriating Private Donations to the
Kenai Animal Shelter for the Humane Capture and Treatment of Animals.
(Administration)
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6. INTRODUCED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA/PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR 2/20/19.
*Ordinance No. 3052-2019 – Amending Provisions in Kenai Municipal Code Title 3-
Animal Control, Including the Definition of “Vicious Animal” in Kenai Municipal Code
3.05.010-Definitions, Mandatory Court Appearance Requirements in Kenai Municipal
Code 3.05.070-Citation Procedure, Including a New Offense in Kenai Municipal Code
3.10.020 - Control and Confinement of Animals, and Making Corresponding Changes
to Kenai Municipal Code 13.10.015 – Minor Offense Fine Schedule and the City’s
Uniform Minor Offense Table. (Legal)
7. APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY. Action/Approval – Agreement for Temporary use of
Facilities at the Fire Training Facility to the American National Red Cross.
(Administration)
H. COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS
1. Council on Aging
2. Airport Commission
3. Harbor Commission
4. Parks and Recreation Commission
5. Planning and Zoning Commission
6. Beautification Committee
7. Mini-Grant Steering Committee
I. REPORT OF THE MAYOR
J. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS
1. City Manager
2. City Attorney
3. City Clerk
K. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT
1. Citizens Comments (Public comment limited to five (5) minutes per speaker)
2. Council Comments
L. EXECUTIVE SESSION – See D.7.
1. Discuss Terms Regarding the Sale of Property Located at 10639 Kenai Spur Highway,
Kenai, AK, Also Known as Lot 3A, Block 1, Spur Subdivision No. 1, 1983 Addition (the
Bowling Alley Opportunity), Pursuant to AS 44.62.310(c)(1)(3) a Matter of Which the
Immediate Knowledge may have an Adverse Effect Upon the Finances of the City,
and a Matter by which Law, Municipal Charter, or Ordinance are Required to be
Confidential.
M. PENDING ITEMS – None.
N. ADJOURNMENT
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INFORMATION ITEMS
1. Purchase Orders between $2,500 and $15,000 for Council Review
The agenda and supporting documents are posted on the City’s website at www.kenai.city.
Copies of resolutions and ordinances are available at the City Clerk’s Office or outside the Council
Chamber prior to the meeting. For additional information, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at
907-283-8231.
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February 20, 2019
ACTION AGENDA
KENAI CITY COUNCIL – REGULAR MEETING
FEBRUARY 20, 2019 – 6:00 P.M.
KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
210 FIDALGO AVE., KENAI, AK 99611
http://www.kenai.city
A. CALL TO ORDER
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. Agenda Approval
4. Consent Agenda (Public comment limited to three (3) minutes per speaker; thirty (30)
minutes aggregated)
*All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non-controversial
by the council and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate
discussion of these items unless a council member so requests, in which case the item
will be removed from the consent agenda and considered in its normal sequence on
the agenda as part of the General Orders.
B. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comment limited to ten (10) minutes per
speaker)
C. UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comment limited to three (3) minutes per
speaker; thirty (30) minutes aggregated)
D. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3050-2019 – Accepting and
Appropriating a Federal Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services
Passed through the Alaska State Library for Employee Travel and Training.
(Administration)
2. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3051-2019 – Accepting and
Appropriating Private Donations to the Kenai Animal Shelter for the Humane Capture
and Treatment of Animals. (Administration)
3. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY AS AMENDED. Ordinance No. 3052-2019 – Amending
Provisions in Kenai Municipal Code Title 3-Animal Control, Including the Definition of
“Vicious Animal” in Kenai Municipal Code 3.05.010-Definitions, Mandatory Court
Appearance Requirements in Kenai Municipal Code 3.05.070-Citation Procedure,
Including a New Offense in Kenai Municipal Code 3.10.020 - Control and Confinement
of Animals, and Making Corresponding Changes to Kenai Municipal Code 13.10.015
– Minor Offense Fine Schedule and the City’s Uniform Minor Offense Table. (Legal)
4. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY AS AMENDED. Resolution No. 2019-13 – Consenting
to the Declaration of Peninsula Hangar Association (a Common Interest Ownership
Cooperative) and Sublease between Legacy Electric, LLC and the Peninsula Hangar
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Association for Lot 2, Block 1, General Aviation Apron within the Airport Reserve.
(Legal)
E. MINUTES
1. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Regular Meeting of February 6, 2019
F. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3049-2019 – Increasing Estimated
Revenues and Appropriations in the Airport Improvements Capital Project Fund for
Tenant Requested Improvements to the Automated Flight Service Station.
(Administration) [Clerk’s Note: This Item was Postponed to this Meeting from the
February 6, 2019 Meeting; A Motion to Enact is on the Floor.]
G. NEW BUSINESS
1. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval – Bills to be Ratified.
(Administration)
2. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval – Purchase Orders
Exceeding $15,000. (Administration)
3. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval – Non-Objection to
Liquor License Renewal for Pizza Paradisos. (City Clerk)
4. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval – Non-Objection to
New Marijuana Product Manufacturing License for Red Run Cannabis Cultivators,
LLC. (City Clerk)
5. INTRODUCED/PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR 3/20/19. *Ordinance No. 3053-2019 –
Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations in the General Fund for the
Donation of a Bush Doctor’s Historic Cabin from Doctor Peter Hansen and Kenai
Community Foundation and Supporting the Placement of the Cabin Adjacent to the
Kenai Visitor Center. (Legal)
6. Discussion – Amazon Tax Collection in the 99611 Zip Code. (Vice Mayor Navarre)
H. COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS
1. Council on Aging
2. Airport Commission
3. Harbor Commission
4. Parks and Recreation Commission
5. Planning and Zoning Commission
6. Beautification Committee
7. Mini-Grant Steering Committee
I. REPORT OF THE MAYOR
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J. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS
1. City Manager
2. City Attorney
3. City Clerk
K. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT
1. Citizens Comments (Public comment limited to five (5) minutes per speaker)
2. Council Comments
M. EXECUTIVE SESSION – None.
N. PENDING ITEMS
1. Ordinance No. 3048-2019 – Amending Kenai Municipal Code Chapter 5.25, Mobile
Food Vendors, to Revise Application Requirements, License Terms, and Business
Conduct Requirements and Make Other Housekeeping Amendments. (City Clerk)
[Clerk’s Note: During the 02/06/19 Meeting, this Item was Postponed to the 03/06/19
Meeting; a Motion to Enact is On the Floor.]
O. ADJOURNMENT
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INFORMATION ITEMS
1. Purchase Orders between $2,500 and $15,000 for Council Review
2. Kenai Historical Society Newsletter – January 2019
The agenda and supporting documents are posted on the City’s website at www.kenai.city.
Copies of resolutions and ordinances are available at the City Clerk’s Office or outside the Council
Chamber prior to the meeting. For additional information, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at
907-283-8231.
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2019 March
MONDAY TUESDAY
2 5 26
1-2:30p Public Skate 1-2 :30p Public Skate
5 :30-6 :30p AA U10 5 :30-6 :30p AA U10
6:45-7:45p A U10JB U10 6:45-7:45p 12G
8-9p AA U12 8-9pAA U14
04 05
1-2:30p Public Skate 1-2 :30p Public Skate
5:30-6:30p A U10 5 :30-6 :30p A U10
6:45-7 :45p AA U12 6:45-7:45p AA U12
8:00-9:00p A U12 8 :00-9:00p A U14
11 12
1-2:30p Public Skate 1-2:30p Public Skate
6 :45-7 :45p A U14 6 :45-7 :45p A U12
8:00-9:00p A U14
18 19
Ice Closed
{This date subject to change)
25 26
01 02
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'V'
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
27 28 01
1-2:30p Public Skate 1-2:30p Public Skate 1-2:30p Public Skate
5:30-6 :30p A U10 5 :30-6:30p B U10JB 5:30-6 :30p A U10J12G
6 :45-7:45p A U12 U12 6 :45-7 :45p A U12/B U12
8-9pA U14 8-9p Queens 8-9pA U14
06 07 08
1-2 :30p Public Skate 1-2:30p Public Skate 1-2:30p Public Skate
5:30-6 :30p 12G/8G 5:30-6 :30p 12G 6-?p ASHA GAME
6 :45-7:45p A U12 6:45-7:45p A U12 7:15-8:15p ASHA GAME
8-9p Queens
13 14 15
1-2 :30p Public Skate 1-2:30p Public Skate 1-2:30p Public Skate
6 :45-7 :45p A U14 5:30-6 :30p 12G 5:30-6 :30p 12G
6 :45-7:45p A U12
8-9p Queens
20 21 22
27 28 29
Notes:
This schedule is subject to frequent changes .
fees $ 14:5 per hour+ Tax
Kenai Multi-Purpose Facility
Ice Schedule
SATURDAY SUNDAY
02 03
1-2:30p Public Skate 8:15a-10:30a ASHA Games
11:45-12:45p A U14
2:45-3:45p USG
4-5p Queens
5:15-6 :150 Queens
09 10
1-2:30p Public Skate 1-2 :30p Public Skate
6-?p ASHA GAME 4-Sp Queens
7:15-8:15p ASHA GAME 5:15-6:15p Queens
6:30-9:15p ASHA Tuornament
16 17
1-2:30p Public Skate 1-2:30p Public Skate
4-5p Queens
5:15-6:15p Queens
23 24
30 31
This Calendar was last upd ated on: 2128/2019 15: 52
Contact Carol at Kenai Park & Recreation Office; 907-283-8262 or cbannock@kenai.city
Please, no sticks or pucks on ice during public skate.
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