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KENAI AIRPORT COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
JULY 9, 2020 – 6:00 P.M.
KENAI CITY HALL
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 COMMENT (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 – None.
5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS – None.
6. NEW BUSINESS
a. Discussion/Recommendation – City Purchase of Lot 5, Spruce Creek Subdivision at
47875 Merganser Avenue ....................................................................................Pg. 2
7. REPORTS
a. Airport Manager
b. City Council Liaison ...................................................................................................Pg. 4
8. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – August 13, 2020
9. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS
10. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT
11. INFORMATION ITEMS
a. June 2020 Mid-Month Report ..................................................................................... Pg. 9
b. May 19, 2020 Runway Safety Action Plant .................................................................Pg. 10
c. June 2020 Float Plane Basin Report ..........................................................................Pg. 19
d. Resolution No. 2020-55 ..............................................................................................Pg. 20
12. ADJOURNMENT
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Kenai Airport Commission
THROUGH: Mary Bondurant, Airport Manager
FROM: Elizabeth Appleby, City Planner
DATE: July 1, 2020
SUBJECT: Purchase of Lot 5, Spruce Creek Subdivision at 47875 Merganser Ave.
Lot 5, Spruce Creek Subdivision at 46875 Merganser Avenue (Kenai Peninsula Borough parcel
#04317027) is near the floatplane pond and runway of Kenai Municipal Airport. This parcel was
identified in the Airport Master Plan as one that was desirable to purchase by the City to protect
the Kenai Municipal Airport airspace and to allow for additional Airport development. The parcel
is owned by William Borgen. Mr. Borgen is a willing seller and has signed an agreement with the
City to sell the property at fair market value to the City. Fair market value was determined to be
$16,000 from an appraisal conducted in May 2020 by a certified appraiser. The purchase is
eligible for funding through the Airport Improvement Program (AIP). The purchase would be
pending final grant funding from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Does the Airport Commission recommend the Kenai City Council approve of this land purchase
to be tied to the Airport Fund? Thank you for your consideration.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Aerial Map
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Parcels to be Appraised
FLOATPLANE RDTHIRD AVE
SECOND AVE
CORAL STMarch 2020
.Data Source: Kenai Peninsula Borough. Data is for graphic representation only. Imagery may not match true parcel boundaries.
0 16080 Feet
Parcel 04317027
46875 Merganser Avenue
Lot 5, Spruce Creek Subdivision
Parcel to be Purchased
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Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting Page 1 of 5
June 17, 2020
Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting
June 17, 2020 ꟷ 6:00 PM
Kenai City Council Chambers
210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska
*Telephonic/Virtual Information on Page 5*
www.kenai.city
Action Agenda
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 AS AMENDED. Ordinance No. 3117-2020 - Appropriating
Funds in the Airport Fund, Accepting a Grant From the Federal Aviation Administration and
Appropriating Funds in the Airport Equipment Capital Project Fund for the Purchase of
Snow Removal Equipment (SRE) – Loader with Attachments. (Administration) [Clerk's
Note: At the May 20 Meeting, this item was Postponed to the June 17 Council Meeting. A
Motion to Enact is On the Floor.]
• Substitute Ordinance No. 3117-2020 - Accepting and Appropriating an Airport
Improvement Program Grant from the Federal Aviation Administration in the Airport
Equipment Capital Project Fund and Awarding a Contract for the Purchase of Snow
Removal Equipment (SRE) - Loader with Attachments.
2. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3131-2020 - Amending the Official Kenai
Zoning Map by Rezoning a Portion of S1/2 SE1/4 SW1/4 Lying North of K-Beach Road
Excluding VIP Country Estates Subdivision Part 5 from Rural Residential (RR) to Limited
Commercial (LC). (Administration)
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3. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3132-2020 - Increasing Estimated Revenues
and Appropriations by $454.84 in the General Fund – Police Department for Drug
Investigation Overtime Expenditures. (Administration)
4. POSTPONED AS AMENDED TO 07/15/2020. Ordinance No. 3133-2020 - Authorizing a
Budget Transfer in the Airport Terminal Improvement Capital Project Fund and
Appropriating FY2020 Budgeted Funds in the Airport Master Plan Capital Project, Airport
Snow Removal Equipment and Airport Operations Facility Improvement Capital Project
Funds for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Improvement to the Airport
Operations Facility and Replacement of the Airport’s Wide Area Mower. (Administration)
• Substitute Ordinance No. 3133-2020 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and
Appropriations in the Airport Special Revenue Fund, Authorizing a Budget Transfer in the
Airport Terminal Improvement Capital Project Fund and Appropriating FY2020 Budgeted
Funds in the Airport Master Plan Capital Project, Airport Snow Removal Equipment and
Airport Operations Facility Improvement Capital Project Funds for Heating, Ventilation and
Air Conditioning (HVAC) Improvement to the Airport Operations Facility and Replacement
of the Airport’s Wide Area Mower.
5. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3134-2020 - Appropriating Funds in the Water
& Sewer Improvement and Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvement Capital Project
Funds for FY2021 Capital Improvement Plan Projects. (Administration)
6. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY AS AMENDED. Ordinance No. 3135-2020 - Appropriating
FY2020 Budgeted Funds in the Kenai Multipurpose Facility Improvements Capital Project
Fund for Installation of an Exhaust Fan and Corrosion Remediation. (Administration)
7. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3142-2020 - Increasing FY2021 Estimated
Revenues and Appropriations in the General, Personal Use Fishery Special Revenue, and
Senior Citizen Special Revenue Funds for FY2021 Insurance Coverage. (Administration)
1. Motion for Introduction
2. Motion for Second Reading (Requires a Unanimous Vote)
3. Motion for Adoption (Requires Five Affirmative Votes)
8. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2020-41 - Approving a Lease Renewal of
Airport Reserve Lands Between the City of Kenai and Kenai Aviation Service, Inc. d/b/a
Aviation Services, for Lot 1A, Block 1, General Aviation Apron Subdivision No. 6.
(Administration)
9. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2020-42 - Authorizing the Binding of
Insurance Coverage for the City for the Period of July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021 and
Authorizing Execution of a Three-Year Agreement for Insurance Coverage. (Administration)
10. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2020-43 - Awarding a Contract for Janitorial
Services at the Kenai Municipal Airport. (Administration)
11. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2020-44 - Authorizing a Budget Revision in
the General Fund, Fire Department for the Purchase of Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
Bottles. (Administration)
12. ADOPTED. Resolution No. 2020-45 - Naming the City of Kenai’s Wildlife Viewing
Platform, the “Tarbox Wildlife Viewing Platform.” (Vice Mayor Molloy)
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June 17, 2020
13. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2020-46 - Authorizing the City Manager to
Prepare and Execute an Amendment to the City of Kenai's Participation Agreement with
the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) to Remove the Recreation Center
Assistant Class of Employees from Participation Effective November 1, 2003.
(Administration)
14. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2020-47 - Authorizing the City Manager to
Prepare and Execute an Amendment to the City of Kenai's Participation Agreement with
the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) to Remove the Visitor Center Assistant
and Janitor Classes of Employees from Participation Effective July 1, 2020. (Administration)
15. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2020-48 - Authorizing An Agreement For
Professional Engineering Services To Begin Development Of The New Master Plan For
The Waste Water Treatment Facility. (Administration)
16. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2020-49 - Approving a Conversion of Airport
Reserve Lands Described as Lots 2 and 3, Block 5, General Aviation Apron Subdivision
No. 1 Amended with SOAR International Ministries, Inc. and Approving of Temporary
Development Incentives. (Administration)
17. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2020-50 - Authorizing the City Manager to
Execute an In-Kind Memorandum of Understanding with the Department of the Army for
Design Work Prior to Execution of a Design Agreement for the Kenai Bluff Stabilization
Project. (Administration)
E. MINUTES – None.
F. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. POSTPONED INDEFINITELY. Resolution No. 2020-30 - Recommending the Kenai
Peninsula Borough Assembly Enact Ordinance 2020-24 which would Provide for Vote by
Mail Elections, More Time Between a Regular Election and Run-Off Election and Removal
of Proposition Statements. (Council Member Peterkin) [Clerk's Note: At the May 20
Meeting, this item was Postponed to this Council Meeting. A Motion to Adopt is On the
Floor.]
G. NEW BUSINESS
1. *Action/Approval - Bills to be Ratified. (Administration)
2. *Action/Approval - FY2021 Purchase Orders over $15,000. (Administration)
3. *Action/Approval - Special Use Permit to Kenai Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center
for Moosemeat John Cabin. (Administration)
4. *Ordinance No. 3136-2020 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations in the
General and the Public Safety Capital Project Funds and Authorizing the Sole Source
Purchase and Installation of Updated Radio Consoles for the City of Kenai Dispatch Center.
(Administration)
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June 17, 2020
5. *Ordinance No. 3137-2020 - Increasing Estimated Revenues And Appropriations In The
General And Municipal Roadway Improvements Capital Project Fund's To Provide
Matching Funds To The State Of Alaska Department Of Transportation And Public Facilities
To Construct A Pedestrian Path From The Kenai Spur Highway To Beaver Loop Along
Bridge Access Road Utilizing Restricted General Fund, Fund Balance. (Administration)
6. *Ordinance No. 3138-2020 - Increasing Fiscal Year 2020’s Estimated Revenues and
Appropriations in the Airport Land Sale Permanent Fund to Transfer Earnings in Excess of
Budgeted Amounts to the City’s Airport Fund. (Administration)
7. *Ordinance No. 3139-2020 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations in the
COVID-19 CARES Act Recovery Fund for a Federal CARES Act Grant Passed through the
State of Alaska Department of Public Safety for Overtime and Direct Expenditures of the
Police, Fire, and Communications Departments of the City from March 16, 2020 through
May 17, 2020. (Administration)
8. *Ordinance No. 3140-2020 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations in the
Personal Use Fishery Special Revenue Fund to Provide Supplemental Funding for
Additional Portable Restrooms and to Award a Contract to Provide Dumpsters, Portable
Restrooms and Portable Hand Wash Stations for the 2020 Kenai River Personal Use
Fishery. (Administration)
9. *Ordinance No. 3141-2020 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations in the
General Fund, Visitor Center Department and Authorizing Amendment to the Facility
Management Agreement with the Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center, Inc., for
the Operation and Management of the Kenai Visitor and Cultural Center. (Administration)
10. *Ordinance No. 3143-2020 - Increasing General Fund Estimated Revenues and
Appropriations by $34,216 in the General Fund, Parks, Recreation and Beautification
Department for an Increase of a Grant from the United States Environmental Protection
Agency Passed through the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation for
Bacteria Level Monitoring on the City’s Beaches from July 1, 2020 through March 1,
2021. (Administration)
11. APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY. Action/Approval - Lease Assignment of Lot 3, Block 4,
General Aviation Apron from DeWayne Benton to Joel Caldwell. (Administration)
12. Discussion - City Response to COVID-19. (City Manager)
13. AMENDED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2020-22 - Authorizing the City of Kenai to
Issue General Obligation Refunding Bonds in the Principal Amount of Not to Exceed the
Sum of $1,250,000 to Refund Certain Outstanding General Obligation Bonds of the City,
Fixing Certain Details of Such Bonds and Authorizing Their Sale. (Administration)
H. COMMISSION / COMMITTEE REPORTS
1. Council on Aging
2. Airport Commission
3. Harbor Commission
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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
M. PENDING ITEMS
1. Ordinance No. 3127-2020 - Repealing and Replacing Kenai Municipal Code Title 6 -
Elections to Provide Clarity, Process Improvements, and Increase Voter Accessibility
through Vote By Mail Elections. (Council Member Peterkin)
2. Ordinance No. 3128-2020 - Amending Kenai Municipal Code Section 1.85.040 – Records
Public, To Provide For A Record Retention Length. (City Clerk)
N. ADJOURNMENT
O. INFORMATION ITEMS
1. Purchase Orders Between $2,500 and $15,000.
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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C ily of Ke na i I 210 l=idalgo Ave , Ke na i, A K 996 11 -77941907.283.7535 I www.kena i.c il y
MEMORANDUM
TO:
THROUGH:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Mayor Brian Gabriel and Kenai City Council
Paul Ostrander, City Manager
Mary Bondurant, Airport Manager
June 5, 2020
June Mid-month Report
2018 Terminal Rehabilitation Project-Construction: The project is in the final stages of
completion; finalizing signage, seating , and boilers. The Parks and Refuge display is
rapidly moving along and should be installed by the end of June .
2019 Alaska Fire Training Facility Rehabilitation & Acquire Aircraft Rescue and
Firefighting Trucks (ARFF) -Training equipment portion and building rehabilitation is
complete . ARFF tra ining resumed on June 1, 2020 . The two ARFF vehicles are on-
order with OSHKOSH.
2020 Acquire SRE (Loader) -Currently being advertised with bids due on June 10,
2020 .
2020 Sand/SRE Storage Building -Ordinance No . 3116-2020 (Substitute) appropriated
funds to HDL Engineering for the design of this building . Design is 35% complete .
2020 Land Acquisition -The City is programming to purchase two parcels of land in the
Runway Protection Zone (RPZ). The City received appraisals dated June 8, 2020 and
is awaiting environmental clearance from the FAA.
In-house Activities :
Airport Admin istration -The office rema ins closed . The Airport Manager and the
Administrative Assistant are in the office . If you need assistance please send an email to
mbondurant@kenai.city or call 907.283.7951.
RA VN Shutdown -There has been no changes or movement with the RA VN shut down.
Grant continues to fly six -days a week and hopes to be back to a full schedule July 1,
2020 . All passengers are required to wear masks during the flights .
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Serco Bus iness
Runway Safety Action Plan
Kenai Airport
(ENA)
Kenai, Alaska
19May2020
Approvedby:~~
Ron Lapp
Air Traffic Manager, Kenai
Date: 6/Jr/aow , ,
The LRSAT chairperson is the ATCT manager or designee and they approve the RSAP by signing this
document THOMAS Digitally signed by
THOMAS CANDELARIO
CANDELARIO Date:2020.06.~2
Accepted by: io:2i:sl -oa·oo Date:------
Tom Candelario
Alaska Runway Safety Program Manager
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Serco Business
I. Introduction
A. General Description of the Airport
• Kenai, FCT Tower
• Tower Hours of Operation: 0600-2200 summer; 0700 -2100
winter
• FAR Part 139 Airport: Yes
• Airport Hot Spot: Two
• Line Up and Wait (LUAW): No
• Multiple Runway crossings: No
• Flight Training: One
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II. Historical Information / Event History
The previous Runway Safety Action Team Meeting was conducted on July 30,
2019.
A. OPSNET (12 month count)
Total airport operations for the 12-month period prior to the Runway Safety
Action Team meeting, from April 2019 through March 2020.
ATADS : Airport Operations : Standard Report
From 04/2019 To 0312020 I Fa c ility=ENA
Itinerant Local
Air Air General Total
Date Faclllty State Carrier Taxi Aviation Mllltary Total Clvll Mllltary Total Operations
Apr-19 ENA AK 42 1.963 620 27 2,652 1 ,364
May-19 ENA AK 55 2 .213 893 41 3.202 1 .554
Jun-19 ENA AK 99 2 ,135 1 ,042 31 3,307 942
Jul-19 ENA AK 95 2,269 1 ,230 70 3,664 1 ,037
Aug-19 E NA AK 177 2,775 1 , 114 48 4,114 997
Sep-19 ENA AK 64 2,038 663 10 2,775 1 ,158
Oct-19 ENA AK 61 1,950 610 15 2,636 1 ,210
Nov-19 E NA AK 47 1,571 354 16 1 ,988 1,022
Oec-19 ENA AK 37 1,559 229 9 1 ,834 676
Jan-20 ENA AK 75 1 ,699 241 22 2,037 803
Feb-20 ENA AK 38 1,607 394 34 2 ,073 797
Mar-20 ENA AK 52 1,618 520 5 2.195 948
Sub-Total for AK 842 23,397 7 ,910 328 32,477 12,508
Sub-Total for ENA 842 23,397 7 ,910 328 32,477 12,508
Total : 842 23,397 7,910 328 32,477 12,508
Report created on Tue May 12 11 :29 :01 EDT 2020
Sources: Air Traffic Activity System (ATADS)
This does not count overflights, over 10,000 for this period
B. Surface Events since last RSAT meeting
None
Runway Incursions
206 1,570
88 1 ,642
118 1 ,060
205 1 ,242
34 1 ,031
82 1,240
169 1 ,379
68 1,090
74 750
108 911
92 889
79 1 ,027
1 .323 13,831
1.323 13.831
1 ,323 13,831
• 6/9/19 ENA-M-2019/06/09-0001-PD Aircraft 1/C182R entered ENA airspace and
landed Runway 20R without establishing two-way radio communication. Airc raft
1/C182R taxied to the fuel station without contacting Ground Control (GC).
Surface Incidents
None
Runway Excursions
None
2
4 ,222
4 ,844
4 ,367
4 ,906
5 ,145
4,015
4,015
3 ,078
2 .584
2,948
2 ,962
3 ,222
46,308
46,308
46,308
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Se rco Business
Ill. Meeting Overview
The meeting was held via teleconferencing utilizing government zoom. Mr. Ron
Lapp and Tom Candelario hosted the meeting. The meeting was conducted in
accordance with FAA Order 7050.1 to administer a runway incursion prevention
safety meeting at all towered airports.
Ron opened the meeting with a welcome to all participants and a brief
explanation of the purpose of the meeting. Ron reviewed the agenda for the day
including the airport stakeholders meeting. Ron reminded all participants the
importance of making this a team effort for possible new action items for the
fiscal year.
Active participation was also given by Tom Candelario, from the FAA Runway
Safety Office, Charles (Chip) Wisner, from the FAA Safety Team, Mary Bondurant,
Kenai Airport Manager and Special Guest Mr. Kerry Long from FAA HQ Runway
Safety was also present and concluded the briefing with some kind words and
professional perspective.
Charles Wisner gave an outstanding briefing, that was built into the presentation
on the "Dirty Dozen", detailing the Human Factor in some past accidents and
dangers of possible future incidents.
Mary Bondurant, Kenai Airport Director, talked about a best practice with the
annual vehicle training program, and how closely the airport works with the
tower to ensure safety.
Tom Candelario introduced the new Runway Safety Web Tool to all partipants.
This web site is a great tool for Managers to see where past events have
happened on the airport and plan for mitigation with possible hot spots.
IV. Action Items
Review of Previous Action Items
None
Open Action Items:
None
Closed Action Items:
None
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V. Runway safety concerns, issues, or problems
A. Airport Geometry
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8. Hot Spots -ENA has two published airport hotspots
HS 1 Aircraft taxiing via Twy E to park sometimes turn onto Twy A instead of
Apron TwyJ
HS 2 Taxiway A, Taxiway F, Taxiway H and Taxiway G complex list sometimes
causes confusion
Note: Both hot spots have a painted yellow "A" on the taxiway to bring awareness
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I VVI\
169
" I TERMINAL
TRANSIENT
----AIRCRAFT PARKING
r--t-.-HS 2
C. Construction Discussion -No current plans
..
AFSS
D. Surface safety issues -Ron Lapp discussed the lack of access from the
gravel strip ramp, and possible future wording in the Alaska Supplement
E. Weather -Ron discussed how Kenai FCT was issuing more PIREPS into
AISR and the importance of reviewing them. Ron also reminded everyone
that Kenai FSS plays a huge role in Alaska weather reporting and should be
used to the maximum extent possible
F. Vehicles -Minimum runway crossings; airport does well with obiding by
the runway safety area restrictions
G. Wildlife -Sea gulls and Moose are the most prevalent that cause airport
mitigation
H. LOAs -Ron discussed three new LOA's into the system. Only one LOA,
Reach Air Medical Services in on the airport. Most all of their operations are
on non-controlled surfaces at their own risk
I. Special Events -None scheduled this year, unfortunately Military
Appreciation Day fly in has been cancelled
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J. Feedback -None
K. Other -None
VI.
Best Practices -
Kenai Tower was nominated for the Willie Card Tower of the Year 2019
Snow Removal Training Program
Train all controllers on 2017 AJI Wrong Runway Video, Monthly Training
Terms, Pavement, Gravel, Water to avoid confusion
Runway Safety Action Team Web Site, Thomas Candelario
VII. New Action Items
None
Action Item Rationale: None
Action Item: None
VIII . Recommendations
None
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IX.List of participants, their affiliation, and email contact information
ATTENDEE'S NAME CQMeA~Y EMAIL
1. Karl Scribner FAA TWAN Assistant General Manager
2. Neale Sheneman FAAANC ATCT ATM
3 . Kerry Long FAAAAL-1
FAA Senior Advisor, Alaska Regional
4 . Della Tri22s-Koch Administrator
s. Talon Medema FAA ANC Approach Control ATM
6. Thomas Candelario FAA Alaska Runway Safety Manager
7 . Krisjon Tabisola FAA Airport Division
8. Jim Betts FAA FSS Manager
9 . Tom Quick FAA Anchorage Plans and Procedures
10. Kimberly Dodge FAA FSS Operations Manager
11. Charles Wisner FAA FAAST Team
12. Marv Bondurant Kenai Airport Manager
13. Erica Brincefield Kenai Assistant to Airport Manager
14. Jim Lackey Kenai Airport Operations Supervisor
! 15. Matt Landry Kenai Airport Operations
16. Terry Russ Kenai Airport Operations
17. Jon Percy FAA F AAST Flight Standards
18. Matt Bendza Serco King Salmon ATCT ATM
19. Stacey Rice FAA Quality Control Specialist
20. Monique Stowers FAA ATC Specialist
21. Chip Versaw Kenai SSC
22. Todd Murray FAA ANC Center Supervisor
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123. Jason Nunn
24 .
I Alaska Grant Aviation
X.Airport Diagram
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AIRPORT DIAGRAM
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KENAI TOWER•
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JANUARY 2020
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WATER TAXIWAY
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CAUTION: BE ALERT TO RUNWAY CROSSING CLEARANCES.
READBACK OF All RUNWAY HOLDING INSTRUCTIONS IS REQUIRED .
151.l6'W 220A
AIRPORT DIAGRAM
20086
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l\llunic ipal Airport
FLOAT PLANE BASIN ACTIVITY
2016-2020
-----------------------------------------· OPERATIONS -----------------------------------------· Month 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016
MAY 21 64 39 23 44
JUN E 105 123 139 106 85
JU LY 166 261 144 151
AUGUST 172 164 103 191
SEPTEMB ER 132 156 107 115
OCTOB ER 37 47 6 CLSD
Total 126 694 806 489 586
0 n ot report ed ----------------------------------------·
Month
MAY
JUNE
JU LY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
Total
Slips Rented
Private
Commerical
FUEL SALES
2020
$1,422
$2 ,909
$4 ,33 1
2019
$1,685
$5 ,870
$9 ,030
$7 ,146
$5,906
$1,752
$31 ,389
4
0
2018
$134
$3,203
$3,635
$5 ,890
$5 ,590
$1 ,060
$19 ,512
2017 2016
$784 $1 ,175
$3,423 $1 ,656
$3 ,420 $3,036
$4,325 $3,647
$4,901 $3,830
$583 CLSD
$17 ,436 $13,344
Rev 5/2019
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JC Sponsored by: Administration
K(;NAI
CITY OF KENAI
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-55
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, APPROVING RENT RELIEF MEASURES
FOR KENAI MUNICIPAL AIRPORT CONCESSIONAIRES DURING MANDATORY CLOSURES
CAUSED BY THE COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, Publ ic Health Disaster Emergency Declaration signed by Governor Mike Dunleavy
on March 11 , 2020 , provided for health mandates to be issued when deemed necessary to prevent
or slow the spread of COVID-19 by the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services , the
Alaska Chief Medical Office , the Alaska Division of Public Health , and the Office of the Governor;
and ,
WHEREAS , COVID-19 Health Mandate 3 .1 issued on March 17 , 2020, stated that all bars ,
breweries , restaurants , food and beverage kiosks or trucks, and other establishments serving
food or beverages within the State of Alaska shall be closed to the public dine-in service
effective March 18 at 5pm ; and,
WHEREAS , on April 22, 2020, the State of Alaska issued its sixteenth health mandate to Reopen
Alaska Responsibly with attachments F and Q covering requirements specific to restaurants and
bars ; and ,
WHEREAS , Restaurant dine-in services were allowed to resume on May 8, 2020, and bars to
resume on May 11 , 2020, if they met all requirements ; and ,
WHEREAS , the Airport restaurant reopened on May 8, 2020 and the bar reopened on May 11 ,
2020 in accordance with the requirements; and ,
WHEREAS, City Admin istration has determined that is reasonab le to provide rent relief for the
period of time the restaurant and bar were under the mandatory closures .
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA:
Section 1. That the City Manager is authorized to approve Rent Relief to the Airport
Concessionaires due to mandatory closures caused by the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency.
Section 2. That this resolution takes effect immediately upon passage .
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 1st day of July, 2020.
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Resolution No. 2020-55
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ATTEST:
Jamie Heinz, CMC, City Clerk
BRIAN GABRIEL, SR., MAYOR
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
THROUGH :
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Mayor Gabriel and Council Members
Paul Ostrander, City Manager
Mary Bondurant, Airport Manager
June 23, 2020
Resolution 2020-55 -Rent Relief Measures due to State Closures
The purpose of this memo is to request approval to provide rent relief to the Airport bar and
restaurant due to the State mandate requiring closures from March 18 , 2020 to May 8, 2020 .
City Administration is aware of the financial loss associated with the COVID-19 crisis and
understands the closures were a direct result of State issued health mandates.
I have been in discussions with the Federal Aviation Administration and they are in support of rent
relief.
Thank you for your consideration .
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