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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTION 1990-75Suggested by~ council BUBSTZTU'~B GZ~ O~ KB~FAI RBBOLUTZOH HO, 90-?S OH OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, REPEALING A RESOLUTI · ITY OF KENAI, ALASKA O. 90-69 AND ADOPTING A REVISED C ST RESOLUTION N ...... _ .... ~.~m r~T ~ ORITY LIST FOR REQUE 1991-92 CAPITAL II4FRov~mr~'~'~Aw~- ~*P, PI~ FOR STATE GRANTS. WHEREAS, input for ~he 1991-92 CIP list from the Kenai City Administration, and citizens of the City of Kenai, .Council,_.Ci.tY._ .._ =_~,..4nO -rioritized CIP list being requested of the State of Alaska, and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the council that paving and water and sewer projects in residential areas will be partially funded by available State forming assessment districts in order to make any funding go farther toward completion of the priority list, and WHEREAS, public meetings were held concerning the 1991-92 Capital Improvement L~st, and e Council of the City of Kenai, after receiving and WHEREAS, th . ~ ~ .... ~ -~..---s and after discussion and ana~yzing, th . ~ _ ~tached 199~-92 CIP List, del£bera~Lon, nas dec~ded to adopt the a and WHEREAS, the Mayor and the Council of the City of Kenai pledge their affirmative vote for the maintenance and operational costs of all the City projects listed, and WHEREAS, after further study it was decided that additional funds, over what was previously requested, is needed to complete, the Congregate~Housing Project,-and WHEREAS, additional funds are needed to-neet the Federal EPA and State ADEC regulations in the City Wastewater Treatment Plant'and public water system. FORE BE IT RESOLVED BY T~E COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ~,~HERI,~ ~h, City of Kenai adopt ~he attached .CITY OF KENAI, R~u~= ~uA o.~.- - · IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS" AND BE ~T FURTHER RESOLVED that prior to initiating paving and water and.sewer projects in residential areas through the use of State funds the City shall hold public hearings towards the format'ion of special assessment dtstriots, to partially fund projects listed under the capital Improvements. Project priority list. PASS~"D.BY THE coUNcIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, December, 1990. ALASKA this Sth day of ATTEST=. arol L. Freas, City-Clerk Written by Public Works= /ky ~ZTY O~ XB~LT R~QUEBT ~OR BT&~E el~,l~S lggl-g~ O&PXTAL XNPROVEMBHT ~RCkTEGTB 0 Area Wide Economic. Development;' Congregate Housing $ 3,100,000 o Health & Safety: Ae B. C. D. Thompson Park Sewer Interceptor Thompson Park Water & Sewer Mains Co~unity Road Development Water & Sewer System Improvements $ 1,800,000 1,200,000 2,200,000 ... 2,500,000 ~.~ Economic Development & Toryism: A. Boat Ramp $ 500,000 B. Ice Rink 500,000 C. Park Improvements . 500..00~ CITY OF KBNAIo8 REQUEST $1~,300,000 /kv 2/5/90 1781-lBB1 FIDAIAO KENAI, ALASKA TELEPHONE ~SS- 7~8 FAX 907-283-3014 TO: William j. Brighton, City Manager FROM: ~etth Kornelis, Public Works Director DATE: SUBJECT: FOR: December 5, 1990 · 99 - 2 (~! t Council meeting of December 5, 1990 After I wrote the memo of November 30, 1990, I met with the Congregate Housing Committee (yesterday, December 4, 1990). At most of their meetings they have tried to cut back in construction costs or go with the least expensive alternative. Therefore, there was a question as to how much more we could cut additional corners. Many members of the design committee felt that since the design architects estimate for this pro ect wa ~!~0!00~ ~th&~e[,]~:;..__ T__.$~!86~, 000 and we have The next chanqe requested by Public Wot - ~d Safety item listed as Wa~- --~ .__ks is ~o a~d a new Health cne amount of $2-000 0nn . ii~ ~"' ~ewe~ S~s=em Im roveme · , v~. ~ ust P nfs in ~oncerning their design of t~e E~~c-e~I~ a.l~tter from CHuM .iii Sl,450,000. After revtewin~ ----- ---- [~a c~o. nst. ruction cost of ~ ~-=zr es=lma=~ I =Ain~ that it could be reduced to $1,300,000. Below is a summary of project costs= Revenue Budget Revised Budget 380,000 DEC Grant Admin. $ 3,000 $ 3,000 562,100 88 W/S Leg. Grant 64,800 Design 140,000 83,139 W/S Fund 80,000 ~nspect. 80,000 39-56~ GO Bond 917.000 Const. -1.3.00.00~ ~1,064,800 $1,064,800 $1,523,000 Page 2 Revised CIP hist The difference between the revised budget and the existing budget shows a need for an additional $458,200. ]~9_lt9~~~tmat~lv t o s t The next major project that will become necessary is a municipal water treatment system. It appears that the City may be required to filter its water. The Safe Drinking Water Act. (SD#&) was adopted by Congress in 1974 and amended in 1986. Part of the amendment allowed EPA to delegate the primary responsibility to the State, however, Alaska was required to prepare and adopt equivalent regulations by January 1991. It appears that Alaska has not and will, very possibly, lose primacy. NeedleSs to say, the industry is in an uproar. The Surface Water Treatment Rule (SWTR) becomes effective December 31, 1990. I am afraid that because of the high turbidity in our water we will be declared a groundwater source under the direct influence of surface water. If this happens, the City will have a whole new set of stringent regulations to follow and will be required to, at a minimum, filter our water. Rough cost estimates for a Municipal Water Treatment System go as high as $3,000,000. I have asked that $1,500,000 be requested in the 1991-92 CIP list for water treatment plant(s). This would be enough to get us started but I am sure more funds would be needed. This filter system would have to be operational by June 29, 1993. I have included some information on this from ADEC, HDR Engineering, and AWWA. I have more information for those interested. I have not received the packet of information from EPA as yet, but expect to soon. To summaries the ohang°s in tho 7, ~OO0, vtth Resolution 90-698 CXP g~-92 list adopted on Novomber Congregate Housing increased £rom $L,800, OO0 to Ss,~o0,0o0 wator and Seeor System Improvements - now item added at OJ,O00, O00 KX/kv I II1' I II ' "111 ' '1 [etutt