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KENAI CITY COUNCIL
3ULY 18, 1984
Page b
There was 'no public comment
Councilwoman Bailie asked if Admi.nistratian had been 4n
contact with the Borough. Public Works Direetor Kornelis
raplitad they had s meeting with Skip Bombard, They were
very rscoptive to the stipulations, The only exception
would be they were hoping far mare City psrtfcipation in the
cost of the sewer line. Ns felt it would be difficult to
determine.
Motion passed unanimously by roll cell vote,
C-4 Resolution 84-8t - Requesting Municipal Assistance Funding
from the State
MOTION:
Councilman Wiae moved, seconded by Councilwomen Monfor, to
adopt the resolution.
There wee na public comment.
Motion paeeed by unanimous consent.
C-t0 Resolutfon 84-82 - Directing Enforcement oP Non-Conforming
Lend Uee - lend Fill
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Councilman Wiee moved, seconded by Councilwoman MonPor, to
adopt the resolution.
Clark Whelan poked the typo errors have been corrected.
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a. Skip Bambard, Kene1 Penineule Borough. The resolution
elks the Borough to close one oP its better facil4tiee,
not immediately but in the near futuss, Unless ws find
alternate meene we era going to be heed proesed to find
new land. They have eurmeysd every parcel of lend
available to the Borough - government owned and
privake. They ere not available nr suitable for this.
They ere fortunate in this choice, the water table is
deep, obey hove a long life there. Thera era over 70
acres available, patented ae one parcel. As to
non-conformenae, he would ask Borough P&Z but he
thought it had always been ape piece of lend. A Bend
fill does not expand, but it uses up land. There are
different rates of use. Yf msthodolcgy of use
changes, the rata of use changes. If there is ash
fill, the rate would be different. They ere looking
for available ash PYI1 disposal, but cannot find it
because of population density. He ie gratified with
paeeage of Ree. 84-80 (City Support of Incinesatar
Pro,)ect), peaeed this date. 50A of waste Se not
burnable end hea to be disposed of, The Kenai land
fill is ape of 2 sitoa they would Look to for ash
Pill. If there was a better site, they would ,dump on
it. Vice Mayor Meealea noted Ree. 84-BD rotates,
upon completion the Borough would close artd
rehabilitate the land fill, Is he saying there will
be a need for that? Mr. Bambard repl:e'i, the Rorough
will have to address rho nuod. %?' they can
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KENA% C%TY COUNCIL
JULY 18, 1984
Page 7
lend fill, He estimated about 30 years more far the
land Pill. They are using abau'c one acre per year,
Councilwoman Bailie said she use6 to be a resident oP
that eras, They were *ald it was to be used as a lend
Pill end would be closed when Pilled. Then Choy were
told it could ba e 5 yr, period Por permit, It would
be a playground. It is becoming dangerously close to
e heavily populated arse. It is effecting property
values in the area. They wese told by the Borough it
could be a temporary thing, Mr. Bombard replied he
cannot Pind anything in the records that state that.
This was instigated by the City, it was a lease with
Dept. of Mighwaya. It has been a Borough plan for the
6 years he hoe been there to operate there tfll e
better site ass located. Councilman Wiee said the
Borough Planning Code speaks of non-conforming lend
use. It does not address land fifli as s permitted use.
Yt hea been in violation all alone, First, there
should be na wore trees cut. Second, when OEC is
informed of violation, they will rtot issue a permit.
Mr. Bamberd said he would review with Borough PSZ and
Borough Planning Oept. Councilmen Wise said the lease
was far about 10 sores with the State. Platting of the
remainder oP Section 36 means the Borough may went to
use it Por a dump. It is unfair to anyone northwest of
the airport.
Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote.
C-11 Resolution 84-63 - Spcucewood Glan 5/0
a. Manager's Report
b, Preliminary Assessment Rall
MOTION:
d^unai lma.^. Wiae mavad, aeaandwA by Cn.~nnil woman Bpi liwa to
adopt the resolution.
There was no public comment.
Councilman Wiae asked about the off-street parking. Ia this
en aeaeeemont district on private property? Finance
Directos Brawn explained, the drawing shows 4-plazas, the
peaking would go oPP the right-oP-way end onto private
property. It has a~lwaya been a public right-oP-way, They
requested this, he did not Peel it wee sight to threw it cut
of the petition. Council can set the public hearing end
expand or lessen the scope of the pro,ect. Councilman Wiee
asked SP Administration could have data as to coat SP this
was deflated.
Caurtcil agreed to the reyueet.
Motion peeled unanimously by roil celY vote.
C-11e Manager's Report
MOTIONS
Councilwomen Bailie moved, seconded by Councilmen Wiae, that
the City participate fn the propaasd Sprucewood Glen
aaessement district beeed upon the bsnefito received by City
property. In addition, the City waives the 25A limitation
end agreee'to accept on s proportional beefs 100% of the
coats of improvements. In addition, the method of