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CITY OF KENAI. ALASKA
RESOLUTION NO. 76-9
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A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KENAI PENINSULA
BOROUGH PASS AN ORDINANCE APPROVING ORDIIJANCE NO. 289-76
OF THE CITY OF KENAI , ALASKA .
WHEREAS , the Council of the City of Kenai passed Ordinance
No. 289-76, a copy of which is attached hereto. at their meeting of
March 3, 1978, and
WHEREAS, AS 29.48.037 states that before the pc-wer asserted in
Ordinance 289-76 may be exercised by the City ~~f Kenai, within the
boundaries of the Kenai Peninsula Borough, the: approval of the Kenai
Peninsula Borough Assembly must be given by ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE I~' RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Renal,
Alaska, that the Assembly of the Kenai Peninsula Borough is hereby requested
to pass an ordinance approving Ordinance No. 289-78 of the City of Kenai,
Alaska.
Passed this day of , 1976.
CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA
C
ES A. ELSON, MAYOR
ATTEST:
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ue C . Peter, City Clerk
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CITY OF RENAI
ORDINANCE NO. 289-76
AN ORDINANCE PROTECTING THE WATER SUPPLY AND WATERSHED OF THE
CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA. AND PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT OF THE
ORDIIJANCE OUTSIDE THE CITY LIIViITS .
WHEREAS . AS 29.48.037 allows a City to adopt ordinances protecting
its watershed and to enforce such ordinances outside fts City limits. and
WHEREAS , the City of Kenai derives its principal water supply from the
Heaver Creek aquifer northeast of the City, and
WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to adopt an ordinance protecting
such aquifer .
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Citq of Renal,
Alaska. that:
erection 1. It shall be unlawful for any person or other entity
to dig, build. drive; drill or in any manner construct a wall or
otherwise appropriate water from beneath the surface in the
following described territory without the prior written consent
of the City of Renal:
' Pe* Schedule "A" ns illustrated by the attached mRp.
Consent shall not be given unless the Council of the City of Renal
has approved such appropriation . They shall not approve the
appropriation if it is likely to have a substantial detrimental
etYect on the City's water supply .
Section 2 . Any person or entity violating the provisions of
8~ n 1 shall be subject to a civil penalty of 5300.00 for each
offense. Each and every day such offense continues shall be
deemed a separate violation. In addition, the City may enjoin
the violator from any further appropriation.
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PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 3rd
day of March .1976.
• OF RENAI, ALASKA
8 A . LEON . MAYOR
ATTEST:
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Sue C. Peter, City Clerk
PIItST READING: February 18, 1976
SECOND READIIJG: w~areh 3 , 1976
EFFECTIVE DATE: Aprll 3, 1976
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SCNEDULE "qn
The boundary line encompasses fifty (50) square miles of
Beaver Creek Ground Water System. .
The boundary line begins at the intersection of Section 36,
T6N, R11W and Section 31, T6N, R10W, and Section 4, TSN, R1OW
and Section 3, TSN, R11W. The line runs north through the NW
corner of Section 31, T6N, RlOW; through the center of Section 30,
T6N, R1 OW; through the SW corner of Section 19, T6N, R10W; north
along the east boundary of Section 24, T6N, R11W; continuing through
the southwest corner traversing through the center of and bisecting
the north boundary of Section 13, T6N, R11W; bisecting (northward)
Section 12, T6N, R11W; west through the southwest corner of
Section 1, T6N, R11W; into and west along the south boundary of
Section 2, T6N, R11W; north through the northeast corner of
Section 3, T6N, R11W; along the east boundary of Section 34,
T7N, R11W; through the southwest corner of Section 27, T7N,
Ri1W; through the northwest corner of Section 26, T7N, R11W;
East through the southeast corner of Section 23, T7N, R11W;
into and north bisecting Section 24, T7N, R11W; through the
westerly part of Section 13, T7N, R11W; continuing approximately
three-fourths of the way north in Section 12, T7N, Ri1W; northeast
through the northwest corner of Section 7, T7N, R10W; into the
southeast corner and bisecting the east boundary of Section~5,
T7N, R1OW; turning north bisecting Section S, T7N, R1OW;.east
along the top of Section S, T8N, R10W; continuing just inside
the north boundary and turning southeast along the east boundary
of Section 4, T7N, R14W; crossing into and cutting through the
southwest corner of Section 3, T7N, R1 OW; continuing southwest
from the northwest corner to the southeast corner of Section 10,
T7N,.R1OW; south along the east boundary of Section 15, T7N,
R1OW; cutting the northeast corner of Section 22, T7N, R1OW;
cutting through the southwest quadrant to the south boundary
and west, passing through the east boundary of Section 23, T7N,
R1OW; turning southwest cutting the corner of the southwest
boundary of Section 24, T7N, R1OW; and the adjoining corner
northeast quadrant of Section 25, T7N, R10W; running into and
turning south along the east boundary of Section 30, T?N, R9W;
moving southwest bisecting the west boundary of Section 31, T7N,
R9W; passing into and cutting the corner of southwest quadrant of
Section 32, T7N, R9W; passing into and cutting the corner of the
northwest quadrant of Section S, T6N, R9W; through the southeast
quadrant and along•the east boundary of Section 7, T6N, R9W; turning
northwest to cut through the southwest quadrant of Section 7, T6N,
R9W; passing into and cutting the northeast corner of Section 12,
T6N, RlOW; running west into and along the south boundary of Section 1,
T6N, RlOW; continuing west along the south boundary of Section 2,
T6N, R1 OW; running along the south border turning south to cut the
corner of the northwest quadrant of Section 10, T6N, R10W; south
along the west boundary of Section 35, T6N, R1OW; continuing along
the east boundary of Section 21, T6N, R1 OW; west along the north
boundaries of Section 28, T6N, R10W, and Section 29, T6N, RlOW;
south along the lower half of the boundary of Section 30, T6N, R1OW;
ending at the point of beginning.
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