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KENAI AIRPORT COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
MAY 13 , 2021 – 6:00 P.M.
KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
210 FIDALGO AVE., KENAI, AK 99611
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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
a. April 8, 2021 ....................................................................................................... Pg. 3
5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
6. NEW BUSINESS
a. Discussion/Recommendation – Special Use Permit to Crowley Fuels LLC for
Aviation Fueling on Apron Fueling Area……………………………………………..Pg. 7
b. Discussion/Recommendation – Approving Execution of Lease to SOAR
International Ministries………………………………………………………………..Pg. 18
7. REPORTS
a. City Manager – Acting Airport Manager
b. City Council Liaison………………………………………………………………..….Pg. 37
8. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – June 10, 2021
9. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS
10. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT
11. INFORMATION ITEMS
a. April 2021 Mid-Month Report………………………………………………………...Pg. 45
b. March 2021 Enplanements…………………………………………………………..Pg. 47
12. ADJOURNMENT
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KENAI AIRPORT COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
APRIL 8, 2021 – 6:00 P.M.
KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CHAIR GLENDA FEEKEN, PRESIDING
MEETING SUMMARY
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Feeken called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
a. Pledge of Allegiance
Chair Feeken led those assembled in the Pledge of Allegiance.
b. Roll was confirmed as follows:
Commissioners Present:
Commissioners Absent:
G. Feeken, K. Dodge, D. Leichliter, J. Bielefeld
P. Minelga, J. Zirul, D. Pitts
Staff/Council Liaison Present: Airport Manager M. Bondurant, Council Liaison H.
Knackstedt
A quorum was present.
c. Agenda Approval
MOTION:
Vice Chair Dodge MOVED to approve the agenda and Commissioner Bielefeld SECONDED the
motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED.
2. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT
a. Joel Caldwell, Kenai Aviation – Update on Airport Activities
Joel Caldwell did not attend the meeting to speak to the commission.
3. UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT – None.
4. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARY
a. March 11, 2021
MOTION:
Commissioner Liechliter MOVED to approve the meeting summary of March 11, 2021 and Vice
Chair Dodge SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO ORDERED.
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5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a. Discussion – Final Project Status – Information Sign at Float Plane Basin
Airport Manager Bondurant reported that she had talked with the Alaska Channel about including
a QR code on the information sign, and they recommended to have the code direct users to Yelp,
as it would have everything people would want to know about the Kenai Peninsula. A draft of the
sign presented for discussion. It was noted that a clean and simple design would be better for
advertising. There was general consensus that the new design was preferred.
b. Discussion – Final Conference Room Use Agreement
The final conference room agreement was presented to commissioners. Airport Manager
Bondurant reported that it now includes a lockbox for users to be able to access conference room
when staff is unavailable. It was noted that the frosted glass looks nice.
c. Discussion – FY22 Airport Budget Narratives (drafts)
Airport Manager Bondurant included the FY22 Budget narratives for information, and gave an
explanation for each department. She reported that the budget would be presented to Council on
Saturday, April 24, 2021.
6. NEW BUSINESS
a. Discussion/Recommendation – Special Use Permit to DNR/Forestry for Aircraft
Loading and Off-Loading
Vice Chair Dodge MOVED to approve the Special Use Permit to DNR/Forestry for Aircraft Loading
and Off-Loading and Commissioner Leichliter SECONDED the motion. There were no objections;
SO ORDERED.
b. Discussion/Recommendation – Special Use Permit to Pacific Star Seafoods Inc.
for Aircraft Loading and Off-Loading
Commissioner Leichliter MOVED to approve the Special Use Permit to Pacific Star Seafoods Inc.
for Aircraft Loading and Off-Loading and Vice Chair Dodge SECONDED the motion. There were
no objections; SO ORDERED.
c. Discussion/Recommendation – Special Use Permit to Everts Air Fuel for Aircraft
Parking
Commissioner Leichliter MOVED to approve the Special Use Permit to Everts Air Fuel for Aircraft
Parking and Vice Chair Dodge SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO
ORDERED.
d. Discussion/Recommendation – Special Use Permit to UPSCO United Parcel
Service Co., Inc. for Aircraft Loading and Parking
Commissioner Leichliter MOVED to approve the Special Use Permit to UPSCO United Parcel
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Service Co., Inc. for Aircraft Loading and Parking and Vice Chair Dodge SECONDED the motion.
There were no objections; SO ORDERED.
e. Discussion/Recommendation – Special Use Permit to Empire Airlines, Inc. for
Aircraft Parking
Commissioner Leichliter MOVED to approve the Special Use Permit to Empire Airlines, Inc. for
Aircraft Parking and Vice Chair Dodge SECONDED the motion. There were no objections; SO
ORDERED.
f. Discussion/Recommendation – First Amendment to Janitorial Agreement to
Reborn Again Janitorial
Commissioner Leichliter MOVED to approve the First Amendment to Janitorial Agreement to
Reborn Again Janitorial and Vice Chair Dodge SECONDED the motion. There were no
objections; SO ORDERED.
g. Discussion – Updated Airport Land Brochure
It was noted that the Airport Land Brochure was originally published in 2018, and is a great way
to promote airport lands. The updated brochure was presented to the commission and included
updates and changes made by Administration. The final draft has been submitted, and Bondurant
recommended updating it annually so it will always be current.
7. REPORTS
a. Airport Manager – Bondurant reported on the following:
• The approval of phase II of the sand storage building;
• Money has been appropriated for the new multi-purpose broom/blower;
• The project to repair skink holes is currently going through environmental
reviews;
• Council awarded a contract for sand screening at the April 7, 2021 meeting.
b. City Council Liaison – Council Member Knackstedt reported on the actions of the
March 17, 2021 and April 7, 2021 Council Meetings. He asked commissioners how
much money they think Airport Manager Bondurant had received for the Kenai Airport
from grants, and told them it had been an impressive total of $41 million.
8. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – May 13, 2021
9. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS
Commissioner Leichliter thanked Airport Manager Bondurant for everything she’s done for airport
and community.
Commissioner Bielefeld stated that he was going to miss Airport Manager Bondurant. He also
asked about when the runway project might start, and Bondurant reported she believed it would
be August 2021.
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Vice Chair Dodge noted that she is going to miss Airport Manager Bondurant. She hopes she
enjoys her retirement, and that things will go on but won’t be the same
Chair Feeken stated that Bondurant is going to be a hard act to follow, and she will be missed.
10. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT – None.
11. INFORMATION ITEMS
a. March 2021 Mid-Month Report
b. Resolution No. 2021-22 Resolution Authorizing Budget Transfer and Award
c. Ordinance No. 3201-2021 Appropriating Funds to Purchase Snow Removal
Equipment
d. February 2021 Enplanements
e. Resolution No. 2021-21 Approving Development Incentives for a Lease
f. Important Information About Your Role in Preventing Human Trafficking. – Kristi
Warden email of March 5, 2021
12. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION:
There being no further business before the Commission, the meeting was adjourned at 6:38 p.m.
Meeting summary prepared and submitted by:
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Meghan Thibodeau
Deputy City Clerk
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Municipal Airport
305 N. Will.OW ST. sum: 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611
TELEPHONE 907~7951
FAX 907..283-3737
Memo
To: A irport Commission
Through : Paul Ostrander-Acting Airport Manager
From: Erica Brincefield -Assistant
Date: May 3, 2021
Subject: Crowley Fuels LLC-Special Use Permit
Crowley Fuels LLC is requesting a Special Use Permit for approximately 35 ,000 square
feet for aviation fueling on apron fueling area . The Special Use Permit will be effective
for one year from July 1, 2021 to June 30 , 2022 .
Crowley Fuels LLC has submitted the Special Use Permit application and paid the fee .
Crowley Fuels LLC is current in all fees owed to the City and a current Certificate of
Insurance is on file.
Does Commission recommend Council approve the Specia l Use Permit to
CROWLEY FUELS LLC?
Attachment
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT -2021
The CITY OF KENAI (City) grants to CROWLEY FUELS LLC (Permittee), whose
address is 201 Arctic Slope Ave., Anchorage, AK 99 518, a Special Use Permit for the
fueling area on the apron at the Kenai Municipal Airport subject to the requirements and
the conditions set forth below.
1. Premises. Permittee shall have the non-exclusive right to use 35,000 square feet as
described in the attached Exhibit A for the uses identified in this Permit.
2. Term. The term of this Permit shall be for 1 year commencing on July 1, 2021 and
ending on June 30, 2022. Regardless of the date of signature, this Permit shall be effective as
of July 1, 2021.
3. Permit Fees. Permittee shall pay the following fees for the privileges extended to
Permittee under this Permit:
A. Permit: Permittee shall pay a monthly fee of $3,529 .16 plus applicable sales
tax.
B. Proximity Card for Gate Access: In addition to the general permit fee,
Permittee shall pay a deposit of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for the use of each
proximity card issued to Permittee by City to allow for gate access to the Airport to
conduct the uses permitted hereunder. City shall refund this deposit to Permittee
when the card is returned to City. City may exercise a right of offset to apply the
deposit to any outstanding balance due to City from Permittee at the termination of
this Permit.
C. Other Fees: City may assess additional fees for aviation or aviation support
activities and uses not defined in this Permit. If a fee has not been established for
those activities or services, a fee will be established by the Airport Manager.
Payment shall be directed to City of Kenai, ATTN: Finance Department, 210 Fidalgo
Avenue, Kenai, AK 99611 and a courtesy notice of payment provided to Airport
Administration at 305 North Willow Street, Suite 200, Kenai, AK 99611. All permit fees
are payable in advance of each month unless otherwise provided. In the event of
delinquency, interest at the rate of 10% per annum, and penalty of 10% shall also be due
(KMC 1.75.010). Interest shall accrue from the date due until the date paid in full. Failure
to timely make payments is grounds for termination of this Permit. (See ~ 22, Termination)
4. Use. City authorizes Permittee's non-exclusive use of the Premises for the
following purpose(s):
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Aviation Fueling on Apron Fueling Area. NOTE: This permit does not gu.arantee the
exclusive use of the area identified in Exhibit A . City reserves the right to re-assign
Permittee, upon reasonable notice, to other areas as airport needs may require.
Pennittee shall have the right of ingress and egress to the Airport using only designated
gate access locations (which may require a proximity card) for the use of the Premises .
This Pennit, and any access rights allowed hereunder, are for Permittee's use only and may
not be transferred or assigned.
Use of the Premises by Pennittee is subject to the reasonable administrative actions of the
City of Kenai for the protection and maintenance of the· Premises and of adjacent and
contiguous lands or facilities and is further subject to the following conditions:
Permittee aclmowledges that the use granted herein is subject to the Kenai Municipal Code
and municipal regulations governing the Kenai Municipal Airport and as those laws and
regulations may be amended from time to time.
Solicitation of donations or operation of a business or other commercial enterprise not
contemplated by this Permit is prohibited without the written consent of City.
No person may repair an aircraft, aircraft engine, propeller, or apparatus in an area of the
Airport other than that specifically designated for that purpose by the Airport Manager or
designated representative. The Airport Manager or designated representative reserves the
right to designate reasonable areas where aircraft owners may perform services on their
own aircraft.
5. Airport Operations. Permittee shall ensure that the Permittee, its employees, and
guests, and anyone else acting by, on behalf of, or under the authority of Permittee on the
Airport, that perform any repairs or activities authorized under this Permit act in a manner
that ensures the safety of people and the Airport, the protection .of public health and the
environment, and the safety and integrity of the Airport and any premises on the Airport.
Permittee shall employ qualified personnel and maintain equipment sufficient for the
purposes of this provision. The Permittee shall immediately notify City of any condition,
problem, malfunction, or other occurrence that threatens the safety of the Airport, the safety
of persons using the Airport, the public health or the environment, or the safety or integrity
of any premises on the Airport.
6. Inspection. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and/or City shall have the
right and authority to inspect, at any time for any purpose whatsoever, the Premises as well
as any and all equipment used by the Permittee under this Permit.
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7. Coordination with Airport Management. Permittee shall coordinate all activities
on the Airport with Airport Management, or a designated representative, and shall abide
by all reasonable decisions and directives of the Airport Management regarding general
use of the Airport by Permittee .
8. Radio Transmitting Equipment. Permittee shall discontinue the use of any
machine or device which interferes with any government-operated transmitter, receiver, or
navigation aid until the cause of the interference is eliminated .
9. Insurance. Permittee shall secure and keep in force adequate insurance, as stated
below , to protect City and Permittee. Where specific limits are stated, the limits are the
minimum acceptable limits. If Permittee's insurance policy contains higher limits, City is
entitled to coverage to the extent of the higher limits.
A. Commercial General Liability insurance, including premises , all operations,
property damage, personal injury and death, broad-form contractual, with a per-
occurrence limit of not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit. The policy must
include an endorsement under which the insurer extends coverage to Permittee's fuel
handling activities. The policy must name the City as an additional insured.
B. Worker's compensation insurance with coverage for all employees engaged in
work under this Permit or at the Premises as required by AS 23.30.045. Permittee is
further responsible to provide worker's compensation insurance for any
subcontractor who directly or indirectly provides services to Permittee under this
Permit.
C. Commercial Automobile Coverage with not less than $1,000,000 combined
single limit per occurrence. This insurance must cover all owned, hired, and non-
owned motor vehicles the Permittee uses on the Airport. The policy must name the
City as an additional insured.
D. All insurance required must meet the following additional requirements:
1. All policies will be by a company/corporation currently rated "A-" or
better by A.M. Best.
u. Permittee shall submit to the City proof of continuous insurance
coverage in the form of insurance policies, certificates, endorsements,
or a combination thereof, and signed by a person authorized by the
insurer to bind coverage on its behalf.
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111. Permittee shall request a waiver of subrogation against City from
Permittee's insurer and the waiver of subrogation, where possible,
shall be provided at no cost to City.
iv. Provide the City with notification at least thirty (30) days before any
termination, cancellation, or material change in insurance coverage of
any policy required hereunder.
v. Evidence of insurance coverage must be submitted to City by July 1,
2021 . The effective date of the insurance shall be no later than July
1, 2021.
City may increase the amount or revise the type of required insurance on written demand
without requiring amendments to this Permit. City will base any increase or revision on
reasonable and justifiable grounds. Within two weeks of the written demand, Permittee
shall submit to City evidence of insurance coverage that meets the requirements of the City.
10. Assumption of Risk. Pennittee assumes full control and sole responsibility as
between Permittee and City for the activities of Permittee, its personnel, employees, and
persons acting on behalf of or under the authority of the Permittee anywhere on the Airport.
Permittee shall provide all proper safeguards and shall assume all risks incurred in its
activities on and access to the Kenai Municipal Airport and its exercise of the privileges
granted in this Permit.
11. Indemnity, Defend, and Hold Harmless Agreement. Permittee agrees to fully
indemnify, defend, and hold harmless, the City of Kenai, its officers, agents, employees,
and volunteers from and against all actions, damages, costs, liability, claims, losses,
judgments, penalties, and expenses of every type and description, including any fees and/or
costs reasonably incurred by the City's staff attorneys and outside attorneys and any fees
and expenses incurred in enforcing this provision (hereafter collectively referred to as
"Liabilities"), to which any or all of them may be subjected, to the extent such Liabilities
are caused by or result from any negligent act or omission or willful misconduct of the
Permittee in connection with or arising from or out of Permittee's activities on or use of
the Premises, Permittee's access to the Kenai Municipal Airport, and/or Permittee 's
exercise of the privileges granted in this Permit. This shall be a continuing obligation and
shall remain in effect after termination of this Permit.
12. Fuel Spill Prevention and Response Plan. Areas of the Apron have been seal coated
to protect asphalt from adverse effects of petroleum product spills. The City requires that
Permittee provide adequate absorbent materials and tools available on the Premises and at the
airport in order to maintain a fuel spill and response capability. Permittee shall be liable for
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any damage caused by and costs associated with any spill, the cleanup of any spill, or the
discharge of petroleum products or hazardous materials due to Permittee 's use of the Apron
and/or use of the Airport.
Permittee shall provide to City an acceptable fuel spill prevention and response plan and
will maintain fuel spill and response capability. Permittee further agrees to have a copy of
the fuel spill prevention and response plan located in the Permittee's fuel dispensing
equipment at all times. Permittee must comply with the Airport's Storm Water Pollution
Prevention Plan as appropriate to Permittee's activities.
Permittee shall not store any personal property, solid waste, petroleum products, Hazardous
Material as defined by 14 CFR § 171. 8, hazardous waste (ignitable, corrosive, reactive, or
toxic) or any hazardous substance on any portion of the Airport. Permittee is aware that
there are significant penalties for improperly disposing of the Hazardous Materials and
other waste and for submitting false information regarding Hazardous Materials, including
the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
Permittee shall immediately remove the material in the event of spillage or dripping of
gasoline, oil, grease, or any other material which may be unsightly or detrimental to the
pavement or surface in or on any area of the Airport.
Permittee may not construct or install any above-ground or underground fuel storage tanks
or dispensing systems at the Airport.
No person shall smoke on an aircraft-parking ramp, inside an aircraft hangar, or within 50'
of any aircraft fuel facility or fuel truck.
Permittee is subject to FAA Advisory Circular 150/5230-4 Aircraft Fuel Storage,
Handling, and Dispensing on Airports, the National Fire Protection Associations'
"Standard for Aircraft Fueling Servicing" in NFP A 407 (1996 version), and the current
version of the International Fire Codes. All inspections of fuel facilities, by City or other
regulating entities to which Permittee is subject, shall be conducted to assure compliance
with the fire safety practices listed in these referenced documents.
13. Hazardous Substances and Materials. Permittee shall conform and be subject to
the requirements of 14 CFR § 139.321 regarding the handling and storage of hazardous
substances and materials.
14. No Discrimination. Permittee shall not discriminate against any person because of
the person's race, creed, color national origin, sex, age, or handicap. Permittee recognizes
the right of City to take any action necessary to enforce this requirement of the Permit.
Permittee will furnish services provided under this Permit on a reasonable, and not unjustly
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discriminatory, basis to all users of the Airport and shall charge reasonable, and not
unjustly discriminatory, prices for each product or service provided at the Airport.
15. Licenses and Permits. Permittee shall obtain and maintain all required federal,
state, and local licenses, certificates, and other documents required for its operations under
the Permit. Permittee shall provide proof of compliance to City upon request by the City.
16. Compliance with Law/Grant Assurances. This Permit, and Permittee's activities
conducted under this Permit, is subject to all executive orders, policies and operational
guidelines and all applicable requirements of federal, state, and City statutes, ordinances,
and regulations in effect during the term of this Permit. Further, Permittee shall comply
with all applicable requirements imposed on the Airport by federal law to ensure that the
Airport's eligibility for federal money or for participation in federal aviation programs is
not jeopardized. This Permit is subordinate to the City's grant assurances and federal
obligations.
17. No Exclusivity. The privileges granted under this Permit are not exclusive to
Permittee. City has the right to grant to others any right or privilege on the Airport.
18. Assignment. The privileges granted under this Permit are personal to Permittee and
may not be assigned by Permittee.
19. No Joint Venture. City shall not be construed or held to be a partner or joint
venturer of Permittee in the conduct of its business or activities on the Premises or
elsewhere at the Kenai Municipal Airport.
20. No Waiver. Failure to insist upon a strict compliance with the terms, conditions,
and requirements herein contained, or referred to, shall not constitute or be construed as a
waiver or relinquishment of the right to exercise such terms, conditions, or requirements.
21. Personalty. Permittee shall remove any and all personal property, including all
vehicles, from the Premises at the termination of this Permit (or any renewal thereof).
Personal property placed or used upon the Premises will be removed and/or impounded by
the City, if not removed upon termination of this Permit and when so removed and/or
impounded, such property may be redeemed by the owner thereof only upon the payment
to the City of the costs of removal plus storage charges of $25 per day. The City of Kenai
is not responsible for any damage to or theft of any personalty of Permittee or of its
customers.
22. Termination; Default. This Permit may be terminated by either party hereto by
giving 30 days advance written notice to the other party. City may terminate the Permit
immediately, or upon notice shorter than 30 days, to protect public health and safety or due
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to a failure of Permittee to comply with condition or term of this Permit which failure
remains uncured after notice by City to Permittee providing Permittee with a reasonable
time period under the circumstances to correct the violation or breach.
23. Landing Fees; Fee Schedule. Timely payment of landing fees and other required
Airport fees is a condition of this Permit and , as such, failure to timely pay landing and
other airport fees is grounds for termination. Without limiting the foregoing, Permittee
shall pay landing fees for aircraft landings as set out in the City's comprehensive schedule
of rates, charges and fees. Permittee shall make payment within 30 days following the end
of each month and without demand or invoicing from City. Permittee shall also provide
Airport Administration with monthly certified gross take-off weight reports within ten days
following the end of each month for landings for the preceding month. Airport landing
fees shall be paid at the Airport Administration Building, 305 North Willow Street, Suite
200, Kenai, AK 99611.
24. Impoundment. At the discretion of the Airport Manager, City may impound any
aircraft parked on the Premises after termination of this Permit. Impoundment may be
accomplished by affixing a seal to the door of the aircraft or the moving of the aircraft for
impoundment purposes. Inconvenience or damage that may result from such movement
will be at the risk of Permittee. An impoundment fee plus a towage fee shall be charged
on each aircraft impounded. In addition, a daily storage fee shall be charged for each day
the aircraft remains impounded. Any impounded aircraft that is not redeemed within 90
days after impoundment shall be considered abandoned and shall be subject to sale at
public auction. Notice of any auction shall be published. Publication shall be in a
newspaper of general circulation in that area for at least once during each of three
consecutive weeks not more than 30 days nor less than seven days before the time of the
auction.
25. Definitions. As used in this Permit, "Permittee" means Crowley Fuels LLC., and
where the context reasonably indicates, its officers, agents, and employees. "Airport"
means the Kenai Municipal Airport.
CITY OF KENAI CROWLEY FUELS LLC
Paul Ostrander Date Richard W. Meidel Date
City Manager Vice President
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
STATE OF ALASKA )
) SS .
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT )
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this __ day of , 2021, the foregoing
instrument was acknowledged before me by Paul Ostrander, City Manager, of the City of
Kenai, an Alaska municipal corporation, on behalf of the City.
Notary Public for Alaska
My Commission Expires: ____ _
STATE OF ALASKA )
) SS.
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT )
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this __ day of , 2021, the foregoing
instrument was acknowledged before me by Richard W. Meidel, Vice President, Crowley
Fuels LLC, on behalf of the State of Alaska.
Notary Public for Alaska
My Commission Expires: ____ _
ATTEST:
City Clerk
SEAL:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Scott M. Bloom, City Attorney
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EXHIBIT A
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Crowley
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City of K e nai
Special Use Pe rmit
Application
jApp!l catlon Date: I 4 / l '3 / ;i_ I
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Applicant Information
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Mailing Address: City: State: Z ip Code:
Phone Number(s): Home Phone: ( Work/ Message Phone: (
E-mail: (Optional)
Type of Applicant: D Individual (at least 18 years of age)
D Limited Liabifity Company (LLC)
Corporation D Government
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Description of the proposed business or activity intended :
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Is the area to be used in front of or immediately adjacent to any established business offering
the same or similar products or services upon a fixed location?
Would the use under this permit interfere with other businesses through excessive noise,
::>dor, or other nuisances?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, please explain:
What is the term requested (not to exceed one year)? .i
f{equested Starting Date: S l.\ l I ~ (J ,_ f
=>rint Name:
=or City Use Only:
J General Fund
J Airport Fund
D Airport Reserve Land
D Outside Airport Reserve
Date:
Title :
Date Application Fee Re ceived :
City Council Action/Resolution:
Account Number:
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DYES ~NO
DYES ~N O
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Municipal Ai r port
MEMO
305 N. Will.OW ST. SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611
TB.EPHONE 907~7951
FAX 907..283-3737
To: Airport Commission
T hrough: Paul Ostrander -Acting Airport Manager
F rom: Erica Brincefield -Assistant
Date: May 6, 2021
Subject: Execution of Lease to SOAR International Min i stries
The Kenai City Council approved , via Resolution 2019-57 , a 45-year lease
application from SOAR International Ministries for Tract A-2 , General Aviation
Apron Subd iv is ion No . 7 to be used as a hangar with office space on August 21 ,
2019 . A 6 month application extension was granted by Kenai City Council on
August 19 , 2020 with an expiration date of February 21 , 2021 . A lease was
delivered to SOAR International Ministries on February 19, 2021 and a lease
extension was approved by the City Manager to SOAR until June 19, 2021 . On
May 3 , 2021 , SOAR Internationa l Ministries requested an amendment to the
approved lease execution .
Please review the attached information provided by the Planning Department.
Does Commission recommend Council approve the execution of a lease to
SOAR Inte rn ationa l Min istries with amendments?
Attachment
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Cily of Kenai I 210 l=idalgo Ave , Kenai, AK 99611-n94 I 907.283.7535 I www.kenai.cily
MEMORANDUM
TO :
THROUGH :
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Mayor Brian Gabriel and Kenai City Council
Paul Ostrander, City Manager
Ryan Foster, Planning Director
May 6, 2021
Resolution No. 2021-XX -APPROVING THE EXECUTION OF A LEASE
TO SOAR INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES
The Kenai City Council approved, via Resolution 2019-57 , of a 45-year lease application from
Soar International Ministries for Tract A-2, General Aviation Apron Subdivision No . 7 to be used
as a hangar with office space on August 21, 2019 . A 6-month application extension was granted
by Kenai City Council on August 19, 2020 with an expiration date of February 21, 2021 . A lease
was delivered to Soar International Ministries on February 19, 2021 and a lease extension was
approved by the City Manager to Soar until June 19, 2021 . Soar International Ministries has
requested an amendment to the approved lease execution resolution on May 3 , 2021 . Soar has
requested that the 100 foot by 110 foot connecting office facility , with an aggregate cost of
$1,500,000 , be completed no later than June 30, 2025, two years later than the other required
improvements. All of the other required improvements from Resolution 2019 -57 , the
approximately 120 foot by 180 foot hangar, aircraft ramp and tie-down area, and parking, with an
aggregate cost of at least $2,000,000, would be completed by June 30, 2023 . Soar has noted that
extending the connecting office facility portion of the improvements completion date to 2025 will
assist with their concurrent improvements to the former Kenai Fabric property .
Thank you for your consideration .
Attachment:
Resolution 2019-57 and the City of Kenai Lease Development Incentive Application received
July 1, 2019 from Soar International Ministries.
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Kt;NAI
CITY OF KENAI
RESOLUTION NO . 2021-XX
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA APPROVING THE
EXECUTION OF A LEASE OF A I RPORT RESERVE LANDS US ING THE STANDARD
LEASE FORM BETWEEN THE CITY OF KENAI AND SOAR INTERNATIONAL
MINISTRI ES, INCORPORATED, FOR TRACT A-2, GENERAL AVIATION APRON
SUBDIVISION N0.7.
WHEREAS, on July 1, 2019, SOAR International Ministries, Inc., (SOAR) submitted an
application to lease City owned properties within the Airport ReseNe , described as the
undeveloped portion of Tract A, General Aviation Apron Number 2 ; and ,
WHEREAS, SOAR's lease application states plans to construct a hangar facility for aircraft
storage and maintenance; a connecting office facility , an aircraft ramp and tie-down area ,
and parking, an investment that gives a lease term of 45 years according to the term table in
Kenai Municipal Code 21 .10.080; and,
WHEREAS , the proposed development would be mutually beneficial and would conform with
the Kenai Municipal Code for zoning, Kenai's Comprehensive Plan, the Airport Land Use Plan ,
Airport Layout Plan, Federal Aviation Administration regulations, Airport Master Plan, Airport
Improvement Program grant assurances, and Airport operations ; and,
WHEREAS, the City of Kenai did not receive a competing lease application within thirty (30)
days of publishing a public notice of the lease application from SOAR ; and,
WHEREAS, at their regular meeting on August 14, 2018, the Planning and Zoning
Commission reviewed the lease application and recommended approval by the City Council ;
and,
WHEREAS , at thei r regular meeting on August 8, 2018 , the A i rport Commission reviewed
the lease application and recommended approval by the City Council.
WHEREAS , the Kenai City Council approved of a 45-year lease application from Soar
International Ministries for Tract A-2, General Aviation Apron Subdivision No . 7 to be used as a
hangar with office space; and,
WHEREAS, a 6 -month application extension was granted by Ke nai City Co unci l on August 19,
2020 with an expiration date of Febr uary 21 , 2021; and,
WHEREAS, a lease was delivered to Soar International Ministries on February 19, 202 1; and ,
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WHEREAS, a lease extens ion was approved by the City Manage r to Soa r International Ministries
until June 19, 2021; and ,
WHEREAS , Soar International Ministries re quested an amendme nt to the approved lease
execution resolution on May 3, 2021; and,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENA I,
ALASKA:
Section 1: That a Lease of Airport Reserve Lands i s approved and the City Manager is
authorized to execute a lease between the City of Kenai, Lessor, and SOAR International
Ministries, In corporated, Lessee, as follows :
REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS : At no cost to the City, lessee agrees to
complete land development and construction of Permanent Improvements
including prepare site for construction and construct an approximately 120
foot x 180 foot hangar facility for aircraft storage and maintenance, an
aircraft ramp and tie-down area, and parking, by no later than June 30, 2023,
with an aggregate cost of at least $2 ,000,000.00, excluding financing costs .
In addition to the as-built drawings required by this lease, the Lessee must
submit to the City written evidence that the Lessee has completed the land
development and constructed improvements on the Premises with an
aggregate cost or investment of not less than $2 ,000,000.00. The evidence
of cost must be submitted to the City within sixty days of the completion of
the development and improvements, but by no later than August 29, 2023 .
At no cost to the City, Lessee agrees to complete land development and
construction of Permanent Improvements including prepare site for
construction and construct an approximately 100 foot x 110 foot connecting
office facility, by no later than June 30, 2025, with an aggregate cost of at
least $1 ,500,000.00, excluding financing costs. In addition to the as-built
drawings required by this l ease, the Lessee must submit to the C ity written
evidence that the l essee has completed the land development and
constructed improvements on the Premises with an aggregate cost or
investment of not less than $1 ,500 ,000.00. The evidence of cost must be
submitted to the C ity within sixty days of the completion of the development
and improvements, but by no later than August 29, 2025.
Lot developments w ill prevent unauthorized access to the airfield ;
Structures will be built behind the 100 foot building restriction line;
The relocation of the airport perimeter fence will allow ai rcraft full access to
the proposed aircraft ramp and tie down area;
Paving will be completed up to the exi sting transient aircraft apron
pavement;
New Text Underlin ed; [D ELETED TEXT BRACKETED]
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SOAR is responsible fo r all snow removal, and snow may not tou ch the
perimeter security fence or be piled to a height tha t would allow access to
the airport.
Section 2: That th is resolution takes effect immediately upon passage.
ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 2nd day of Ju n e ,
2021 .
BRIAN GABRIEL SR., MAYOR
ATTEST:
Jamie Heinz, CMC, City Clerk
New Text Underlined ; [DELETED TEXT BRACKETED]
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CITY OF KENAI
RESOLUTION NO. 2019 • 57
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA APPROVING THE
EXECUTION OF A LEASE OF AIRPORT RESERVE LANDS USING THE ST ANDARD LEASE
FORM BETWEEN THE CITY O F KENAI AND SOAR INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES ,
INCORPORATED, FOR THE UNDEVELOPED PORTION OF TRACT A, GENERAL AVIATION
APRON NUMBER TWO.
WHEREAS, on July 1, 2019, SOAR International Ministries, Inc., (SOAR) subm itted an appli cation
to lease City owned properties within the Airport Reserve, descri bed as the undeveloped portion
of Tract A. General Aviation Apron Number 2; and,
WHEREAS, SOAR's le('\se application states plans to construct a hangar facility for aircraft
storage and maintenance; a connecting office facility, an aircraft ramp and t ie -down area, and
parking, an investment that gives a lease term of 45 years according to the term table in Kenai
Municipal Code 21 .10.080; and,
WHEREAS, the proposed development would be mutually beneficial and would conform w ith the
Kenai Municipal Code for zoning, Kenai's Comprehensive Plan, the Airport Land Use Plan, Airport
Layout Plan, Federal Aviation Administration regulations, Airport Master Plan , Airport
Improvement Program grant assurances, and Airport operations; and,
WHEREAS, the City of Kenai did not receive a competing lease appl ication within thirty (30) days
of publishing a public notice of the lease application from SOAR; and,
WHEREAS, at their regular meeting on Augus t 14, 2018, the Planning and Zoning Commission
reviewed the lease application and recommended approval by the City Council; and ,
WHEREAS, at their regular meeting on August 8, 2018, the Airport Comm ission reviewed the
lease application and recommended approval by the City Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL O F THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA:
Section 1: That a Lease of Airport Reserve Lands is approved and the City Manager is
authorized to execute a lease between the City of Kenai, Lessor, and SOAR International
Ministries, Incorporated, Lessee, as follows:
Lot improvements as outlined in lease application from SOAR International
Ministries, Incorporated , including an approximately' 120 foot x 180 foot hangar
facility for aircraft storage and maintenance, an approx im ately 100 foot x 110 foot
connecting office facility, an aircraft ramp and ti e-d own area, and parking to be
completed within two (2) years of s igning the lease;
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The evidence must be submitted to the City within 60 days of the completion of the
development and improvements;
The lease term will be 45 years;
Lot developments will prevent unauthorized access to the airfield;
Structures will be built behind the 100 foot building restriction line;
The relocation of the airport perimeter fence will allow aircraft full access to the
proposed aircraft ramp and tie down area;
Paving will be completed up to the existing transient aircraft apron pavement;
SOAR is responsible for all snow removal, and snow may not touch the perimeter
security fence or be piled to a height that would allow access to the airport; and
SOAR will subdivide the property to designate the portion of Tract A, General
Aviation Apron Number Two (2) that It wishes to lease from the City of Kenai as
set forth on Exhibit A attached hereto, and the subdivision will include a 40-foot
easement for utilities with the cost of the subdivision being shared equally by the
City and SOAR.
Section 2: That this resolution takes effect immediately upon passage.
ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 21st day of August, 2019.
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210 F idalgoAve, Kenai , Alaska 99611-7794
Telephone: {907) 283-7535 I Fax: (907) 283-3014
www.kenai.city
KENAI, ALASKA
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MEM ORANDU M
TO :
THROUGH:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Mayor Brian Gabriel and Kenai City Council
Paul Ostrander, City Manager
Elizabeth Appleby, City Planner
August 14, 2019
Resolution 2019-57
SOAR International Ministries, Incorporated (SOAR) submitted a lease application to develop a
hangar, office, and parking on the undeveloped portion of Tract A , General Aviation Apron No . 2
within the Airport Reserve on July 1, 2019. SOAR had previously submitted an application for the
same parcel for the same use in 2018 that was approved by City Council, but it expired after one
year after no lease was executed and an extension was not granted pursuant to Kenai Municipal
Code 21.10 .050 No right of occupancy -Application expiration in May 2019.
The parcel is 5.25 acres fronting the aviation apron. It has street frontage on North Willow and
Granite Point streets. The area adjacent to the taxiway has been developed for airplane parking
and the back half of the lot with the street frontages remains treed and undeveloped. SOAR
proposes to build on the portion of the lot that is currently treed, and would need to subdivide the
lot prior to construction. SOAR is proposing the City share evenly in the cost of the subdivision
required before the parcel may be leased. Kenai Municipal Code 21.10.040(c) states subdivision
costs may be shared in whatever amount the City Council determines is reasonable given benefit
to the Airport if City Council determines the subdivision serves other Airport purposes . City staff
recommends an even split as both SOAR benefits and the City benefits from the creation of a
more desirable parcel for lease. SOAR is current on rent payments for existing leases within the
Airport Reserve from the City of Kenai.
SOAR proposes to lease a portion of Tract A. General Aviation Apron No. 2 for an aeronautical
use . SOAR proposes to construct an approximately 120 foot x 180 foot hangar for aircraft storage
and maintenance. There would also be a connecting office facility of approximately 100-foot x
110-foot, an aircraft ramp and tie-down area, and parking . Possible activities noted on SOAR's
lease application include flight training, aircraft parts sales, aviation safety meetings, community
meetings, and storage of aircraft floats. SOAR requested a lease term of 55 years to start on
September 1, 2019, however, the maximum term of a lease allowed under KMC 21.10.080 is 45
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years . In addition, with timing of Commission and Council meetings and the 30-day waiting period
to allow for a competitive lease process to accept other lease applications, the lease may not
reasonably start until mid-September 2019. SOAR would need to ensure the fence encompassing
its development met Airport safety and security standards.
Pursuant to Kenai Municipal Code 21 .10.060 Lease application review, notice of the new lease
application was posted in the Peninsula Clarion and stated competing applications may be
submitted for the parce l within 30-days to the City. The 30-day window from publication ended on
August 3, 2019, and no competing applications were submitted to the City.
The parcel is within the Airport Light Industrial (ALI) Zone. Pursuant to KMC 14.20.065, the
purpose of the ALI Zone is to protect the viability of the Kenai Municipal Airport as a significant
resource to the community by encouraging compatible land uses and reducing hazards that may
endanger the lives and property of the public and aviation users. The proposed aeronautical use
by SOAR is a permitted and compatible use in the ALI Zone.
The Imagine Kenai 2030 Comprehensive Plan outlines goals, objectives, and action items for the
City, including this one pertaining to the Kenai Municipal Airport:
• Objective T-1: Support future development near or adjacent to the airport when such
development is in alignment with the Kenai Municipal Airport's primary mission, "To be the
commercial air transportation gateway to the Kenai Peninsula Borough and Cook Inlet."
The proposed use by SOAR complies with the Imagine Kenai 2030 Comprehensive Plan in that
it supports development on lease lots and the development is in alignment with the Kenai
Municipal Airport's marketing strategy.
The Airport Land Use Plan was developed to identify the highest and best uses of Kenai Municipal
Airport land. The Airport Land Use Plan discusses leasing land and enhancing opportunities for
local economic development. The proposed use by SOAR complies with the Airport Land Use
Plan. It would enhance local economic development.
The Airport Commission and Airport Manager recommended approval of the lease application
during their meeting on August 8, 2019, as they found it complied with the Airport Land Use Plan,
Airport Layout Plan, Federal Aviation Administration regulations, Airport Master Plan, Airport
Improvement Program grant assurances , and Airport operations. The Planning and Zoning
Commission recommended approval during their meeting on August 14, 2019.
Thank you for your consideration.
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305 N. Wll.1.0W ST. SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611
TELEPHONE 907..283-7951
Municipal Airport FAX 907-2833737
To:
From:
Date :
Subject:
./'
Elizabet h Appleby -City Planner'
Wilma Anderson -Assistant to~ Plan~,
Mary Bondurant -Airport Mana~_r>V
August 9, 2019
SOAR Lease Application -Tract A General Aviation Apron No. 2
Airport Commission reviewed the lease application from SOAR International Ministries at the August
8, 2019 Commission meeting .
Airport Commission unanimously recommends Council approve the subject lease.
If you have any questions, please contact me.
Cc: Wilma Anderson
www.kenaiairport .com
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Name of Applicant:
Mailing Address:
Phone Number(s):
City of Ken a i
Kenai Mun icipal Airport
Land Lease Application
Application for:
0Newlease
0Amendment
Extension/Renewa l
34225 Page street City: Soldotna State: Alaska Zip Code:
Home Phone: ( 9o7) 252-1 841 Cell Work/ Message Phone: ( 9?7) 283-1 961
E-mail : (Optional) RichardPage@soarinternational .o rg
Name to Appear on Lease: SOAR International Ministries
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Mailing Address: P.O . Box 1714 City: Kenai State: Alaska Zip Code: 9961'
Phone Number(s): Home Phone: ( 9°'7) 252-1841 Cell Work/ Message Phone: ( 9o7) 283 -1961
E-mail : (Optional)
Type of Applicant: 01ndividual (at least 18 years of age) 0Partnership
D Limited Liability Compa ny (LLC) D Government
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Description of Property and Term Requested
~Corporation
Oother ----
Legal Description of Property:
Undeveloped portion of General Aviation Subdivision #2 Trac t A
Does the Property Require Subdivision? (if Yes, answer next two questions) ~YES ONo
Are you prepared to be responsible for all costs associated with subdivision? DYES ti' NO
Do you believe the proposed subdivision would serve other Airport purposes? ~YES NO
Do you have or have you ever had a lease with the City of Kenai?
If Yes, please provide descr iption of property leased (e.g. legal or physical description):
Is this application fo r renewal or term extension of an existing lease? DYES ~NO
If Yes, please provide a description of the property leased:
D Non-Aeronautical
Do you plan to construct new or additional improvements?
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Will the proposed improvement char or alter the use under an existing lea: DYES ~NO
If yes, what is the new proposed use?
What is the type (e .g . bu_il_ding, land) and nat_ure (e .~ .. m_aintenanc~ •. new construct_i~n) of the proposed improvement?
New office and hangar facility for SOAR International Mrnrstnes and additional hangar facility to accommodate transient
corporate aircraft. Potential FBO and flight training facility.
What is the estimated amount of investment in the construction of new permanent improvements on the premises?
The complete project is estimated to cost 3.5 million dollars.
List of proposed use and business activities:
Base of operations for SOAR International Ministries. Aircraft storage and maintenance, hangaring transient aircraft, potential
FBO, potential flight training facility, potential aircraft parts sales, installation, removal, and inside storage of aircraft floats,
: facility to host community events such as aviation safety meetings, community fundraising events, etc.
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Method to determine value of improvements/term for a lease renewal or expiring lease:
0Professional estimate of the remaining useful life of the principle improvement on the property
I V'IMarkel value appraisal of the principle improvement on the property
D Purchase price of improvements
Submitting an application for a lease does not give the applicant a right to lease or use the land requested in the application. The application
shall expire twelve (12) months after the date the application has been made if the City and the applicant have not, by that time , entered into a
lease, unless the City Council for good cause grants an extension for a period not to exceed six (6) months . The City has no obligation to
amend, renew or extend a lease and may decline to do so upon making specific findings as to why a lease renewal, extension, or amendment
is not in the best interest of the City
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Elizabeth Appleby
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Good afternoon,
Elizabe t h Appleby
Monday, July 22 , 2019 3:40 PM
'Richard Page'
Wilma Anderson
Lease Appli cation (new lease)
Thanks for dropping off the new assignment request today. I was reviewing yo ur application for the new lease and
noticed you had requested a term of SS years. The maximum term allowed in City Code is 45 years . I will amend you r
app lication term request to 45 years . Please let me know if you have questions. I think th is was just a copy carry-over
from when you had applied t o lease this lot in 2018 as the same change was made then to the r equest ed term .
--Elizabeth
Elizabeth Appleby, AICP
City Planner
City of Kenai
21 0 Fidalgo A venue
Kenai, AK 99611
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Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting Page 1 of 4
April 21, 2021
Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting
April 21, 2021 ꟷ 6:00 PM
Kenai City Council Chambers
210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska
**Telephonic/Virtual Information on Page 4**
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)
1. Dr. Keith Hamilton - Update on Alaska Christian College's Program, Goals, and Future
Hopes
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. 3202-2021 - Amending Kenai Municipal
Code Sections 1.15.120, Rules Of Order, and 1.90.050, Proceedings, to Adopt the Most
Current Edition of Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised as the Adopted Rules of
Parliamentary Procedure for the City Council and for City Boards, Commissions, and
Committees. (City Clerk)
2. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3203-2021 - Accepting and Appropriating a
Volunteer Fire Assistance Grant from the United States Department of Agriculture Forest
Service Passed Through the State of Alaska Division of Forestry for the Purchase of
Forestry Firefighting Equipment. (Administration)
3. ENACTED. Ordinance No. 3208-2021 - Accepting and Appropriating a Grant from the
State of Alaska – Department of Health and Social Services – Division of Public Health –
COVID-19 Emergency Operations Center, for Community Funding to Support Efforts to
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Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting Page 2 of 4
April 21, 2021
Increase Access to Testing and Vaccinations and Decrease Health Inequities for All
Alaskans. (Administration)
1. Motion for Introduction
2. Motion for Second Reading (Requires a Unanimous Vote)
3. Motion for Adoption (Requires Five Affirmative Votes)
4. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2021-24 - Authorizing the City Manager to
Enter an Airline Operating Agreement and Terminal Area Lease with Hageland Aviation,
D/B/A Rambler Air, LLC. (Administration)
5. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2021-25 - Awarding a Contract for External
Audit Services to BDO USA, LLP. (Administration)
6. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2021-26 - Allocating Previously
Appropriated Funds For The Wildwood Drive Rehabilitation Project. (Administration)
7. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2021-27 - Authorizing a Budget Transfer in
the General Fund, Fire Department. (Administration)
E. MINUTES
1. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. *Regular Meeting of April 7, 2021. (City Clerk)
F. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
G. NEW BUSINESS
1. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval - Bills to be Ratified.
(Administration)
2. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval - Non-Objection to the
Renewal of the Liquor License for Don Jose's. (City Clerk)
3. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval - Special Use Permit to
State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry for Aircraft Loading
and Parking. (Administration)
4. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval - Special Use Permit to
Pacific Star Seafoods for Aircraft Loading and Off-Loading. (Administration)
5. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval - Special Use Permit to
Everts Air Fuel for Aircraft Parking. (Administration)
6. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Act ion/Approval - Special Use Permit to
United Parcel Service Company, Inc. for Aircraft Loading and Parking. (Administration)
7. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval - Special Use Permit to
Empire Airlines, Inc. for Aircraft Parking. (Administration)
8. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval - First Amendment to
Janitorial Agreement to Reborn Again Janitorial. (Administration)
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9. INTRODUCED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA/PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR 5/5/2021.
*Ordinance No. 3205-2021 - Authorizing a Budget Transfer in the General Fund, Fire and
Non-Departmental Departments and Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations in
the Public Safety Improvement Capital Project Fund to Provide Supplemental Funding to
the Fire Station #2 Station Alerting Project and the Dispatch Base Station Radio
Replacement Project. (Administration)
10. INTRODUCED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA/PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR 5/5/2021.
*Ordinance No. 3206-2021 - Accepting and Appropriating Private Donations to the Kenai
Animal Shelter for the Care of Animals. (Administration)
11. INTRODUCED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA/PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR 5/5/2021.
*Ordinance No. 3207-2021 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations in the
General Fund – Police Department and Accepting Funds from Both the Department of
Justice and Alaska Municipal League Joint Insurance Association for the Purchase of
Ballistic Vests. (Administration)
12. INTRODUCED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA/PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR 5/5/2021.
*Ordinance No. 3209-2021 - Accepting and Appropriating a Grant from Derek Kaufman
Fund through the Alaska Community Foundation for the Purchase of Library
Materials. (Administration)
13. INTRODUCED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA/PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR 5/5/2021.
*Ordinance No. 3210-2021 - Amending Kenai Municipal Code Chapter 23.55 - Pay Plan,
Chapter 23.25.020-Pay Plan and Adoption, and 23.35.030 – Pay Plan Amendment to
Amend the Salary Schedule, Provide for a Temporary Employee Salary Schedule, and
Require that Changes to the Salary Schedule be Proposed by the City Manager and be
Effective After Approval of the City Council. (Administration)
14. APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY. Action/Approval - Purchase Orders Over
$15,000. (Administration)
15. Discussion - COVID-19 Response. (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
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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
L. EXECUTIVE SESSION
M. PENDING ITEMS
N. ADJOURNMENT
O. INFORMATION ITEMS
1. Purchase Orders Between $2,500 and $15,000
2. Updated Kenai Municipal Airport Land Brochure
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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Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting
May 05, 2021 ꟷ 6:00 PM
Kenai City Council Chambers
210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska
**Telephonic/Virtual Information on Page 4**
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)
1. Peter Torkelson - Alaska Redistricting Board's Upcoming Map-Drawing Cycle.
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. 3205-2021 - Authorizing a Budget Transfer
in the General Fund, Fire and Non-Departmental Departments and Increasing Estimated
Revenues and Appropriations in the Public Safety Improvement Capital Project Fund to
Provide Supplemental Funding to the Fire Station #2 Station Alerting Project and the
Dispatch Base Station Radio Replacement Project. (Administration)
2. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3206-2021 - Accepting and Appropriating
Private Donations to the Kenai Animal Shelter for the Care of Animals. (Administration)
3. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3207-2021 - Increasing Estimated Revenues
and Appropriations in the General Fund – Police Department and Accepting Funds from
Both the Department of Justice and Alaska Municipal League Joint Insurance Association
for the Purchase of Ballistic Vests. (Administration)
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4. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3209-2021 - Accepting and Appropriating a
Grant from Derek Kaufman Fund through the Alaska Community Foundation for the
Purchase of Library Materials. (Administration)
5. POSTPONED TO 5/19/2021. Ordinance No. 3210-2021 - Amending Kenai Municipal
Code Sections 23.25.020 - Pay Plan and Adoption, 23.55.020 – Compensation Structure
by Grade for Employees in the Classified Service, 23.55.050 – Hourly Rates, Removing the
Appended Salary Schedule from the City’s Code of Ordinances to Allow for Adoption of the
Salary Schedule through the Ordinance Adopting a Budget for the Following Fiscal Year or
by Resolution. (Administration)
6. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2021-28 - Adopting the City's Capital
Improvement Plan for Fiscal Years 2022-2026. (Administration)
7. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2021-29 - Authorizing a Budget Transfer in
the Personal Use Fishery Fund for the Purchase of Automatic External Defibrillators with
Enclosures for the City’s Dock, North Beach and South Beach. (Administration)
E. MINUTES
1. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Special Meeting of April 20, 2021. (City
Clerk)
2. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Regular Meeting of April 21, 2021. (City
Clerk)
3. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Special Meeting of April 22, 2021. (City
Clerk)
4. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Work Session Summary of April 24, 2021.
(City Clerk)
F. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
G. NEW BUSINESS
1. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval - Bills to be Ratified.
(Administration)
2. APPROVED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA. *Action/Approval - Non-Objection to the
Renewal of Liquor Licenses for Oaken Keg #1808 and Kenai Joe's Taphouse, LLC. (City
Clerk)
3. INTRODUCED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA/PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR 5/19/2021.
*Ordinance No. 3211-2021 - Adopting the Annual Budget for the Fiscal Year Commencing
July 1, 2021 and Ending June 30, 2022 and Committing $4,898,000 of General Fund, Fund
Balance for Future Capital Improvements. (Administration)
4. INTRODUCED BY THE CONSENT AGENDA/PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR 5/19/2021.
*Ordinance No. 3212-2021 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations in the
Airport Fund, Airfield and Administration Departments for Expenditures in Excess of
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Budgeted Amounts Related to Additional Temporary Hours and Overtime Hours Needed
for Winter Snow Removal Activity and Leave Cash-In Amounts in Excess of Budgeted
Amounts Caused by Employee Retirement. (Administration)
5. INTRODUCED AND PUBLIC HEARING SET FOR 5/19/2021. *Ordinance No. 3213-
2021 - Increasing Revenues and Appropriations in the General, Airport, Water and Sewer
and Senior Citizen Funds for City Employee COVID-19 Resilience Pay and Authorizing
Payments to Employees on a Retroactive Monthly Basis. (Council Member Glendening,
Council Member Winger)
6. APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY AS AMENDED. Action/Approval - Donation of $500 to
Mountain View Elementary School to be Used for Purchasing Bike Helmets for Their Annual
Bike Rodeo Event. (Council Member Winger)
7. APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY. Action/Approval - Amending Employment Agreements
between the City of Kenai and City Attorney, City Clerk, and City Manager. (Mayor Gabriel)
8. Discussion - Replacement Chairs for Dais and Executive Session Conference Room.
(Mayor Gabriel)
9. Discussion - COVID-19 Response. (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
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L. EXECUTIVE SESSION
M. PENDING ITEMS
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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Cily of Ke nai J 210 l=ida lgo Ave, Kena i, AK 99611 -779 4 J 907.283 .7535 J www.kenai.city
MEM ORANDUM
TO:
THROUGH :
FROM :
DATE :
SUBJECT:
Mayor Brian Gabriel and Kenai City Council
Paul Ostrander, City Manager
Mary Bondurant , Airport Manager
April 12 , 2021
Airport Mid-Month Report April 2021
2019 Alaska Fire Training Facility Rehabilitation & Acquire Aircraft Rescue and Firefight ing Trucks
(ARFF) -The rehabilitation to the building and the training equipment has been completed; the
two OSHKOSH ARFF vehicles are scheduled for delivery in July 2021 . After delivery and
acceptance of the ARFF vehicles the project will be closed out.
2020 Land Acquisition -The Airport Layout Plan (ALP) is being updated and reviewed . Afte r City
review, the updated pages will be submitted to the FAA for review and approval and the project
will be closed out.
2020/2021 Sand/SRE Storage Build ing -Th is proj ect is ramping up for the 2021 spring start-up.
The Office of the Secretary of Transportation announced an Airport Improvement Program grant
for Phase 2 of the Sand/SRE bui lding in the amount $826,089 on April 1, 2021 . The recent
American Re scue Plan Act (ARPA) will contribute the 6.25% sponsor share.
202 1 A cquire Snow Removal Equipment (SRE) -The grant application is being prepared to
acquire a multipurpose broom/blower. Ordinance No. 3201-2021 approved by Council on April
7 , 2 021 appropriated $800 ,000 for the purchase. The Invitation to Bid will be advertised this
month and a final grant application submitted to the FAA in May 2021.
2021 Improved Airfield Drainage -This pop-up proje ct replaces approximately 500 feet of pipe in
the runway safety area . The environmental process/review started on Marc h 17, 2021 and ta kes
approximately 45 days. With FAA approval of the environmental the project will be bid .
Admin istrat ion Report
Annual Runway Safety Action Team Meeting -The local RSAT meeting w ill be held on May 11 ,
202 1 at 2 :00pmin the Kenai City Coun c il Chambers . The purpose of this meeting is to un ite
ind ividuals and organizations that are involved with air traffic operations , movement of airc raft ,
veh icles and equipment operating on the airfield . Runway incursions are a serious conc ern
nationally and this meeting is our ongoing effort to improve surface safety at the Kenai A irport .
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Airport Mid-Month Report
Update -Terminal Concession Agreemen t s
The concess ion agreements for the cafe , lounge, and car rental concessions expire on June 21,
2021. City Administration has discussed whether or not this is a good time to pu t these
concessions out to bid and determined that due to the lingering pandemic environment, it is not a
good bidding environment at this time The City is extending these agreements on a month-to-
month basis until such time the pandemic is behind us . All of the current agreements include a
"holdover" clause which allows the agreements to continue.
Airport Conference Room -
The Airport Conference Room is now available to rent for breakfast/lunch/dinner meetings or just
a meeting! The room can accommodate up to 26 people and has TV, refrigerator, and sink , tables ,
and chairs for your convenience . Wi-Fi and internet coming soon! For more information on rates
and to schedule your meeting please contact the Airport Administration Office at 283-7951 .
•
Float Plane Basin/Aircraft Transient Aircraft -Welcome to Kenai Information Sign
Airport Commission and Administration has completed the design of an information signs to be
placed at the Float Plane Basin and Transient Aircraft parking areas. Visitors can scan the QR
code on the sign and be directed to YE LP for assistance in locating businesses on the Kenai
Peninsula . Download QrScan and try me! The sign is attached .
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March
Enplanement Report
March 2021
3,1 12
Munlclpa l Airport
Month
January
Fe bruary
March
Aoril
Mav
June
J ulv
AU QU St
Sept em be r
October
Novem ber
December
Totals
FY20
FY 21
25000
22500
20000
17500
15000
12500
10000
7500
5000
2500
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Grant
1,966
47.64%
RAVN
ALASKA
1,606
1,636
2,161
5,403
GRANT
AVIATION
1,783
1,4 76
1,966
5,225
Total 2020 2021
3 ,389 6,390
3,11 2 5,930
4,127 1,317
359
702
1,36 7
2,445
3,063
2,806
2,6 06
2 ,366
3,080
10,628 32 ,431
Termi nal -Vehicle Parking Revenues
Mar c h
$9,5 23 FY20 Total $171,739
$11,315 FY21 YTD $68,622 .ai Vehicle Parking Revenues
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•FY21
Change
from 2020
-3 ,001
-2,818
2 ,810
-3,009
Ravn
2,161
52 .36%
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