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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-03-06 Council MinutesAGL NIA KENAI CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING MARCH 6, 1985 - 7s00 PM WORK SESSION -- 600 PM PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE A. ROLL CALL 1. Agenda Approval 2. Consent Agenda *All items 119ted 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. PERSONS PRESENT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD 1. Latchkey Representative - Latchkey Issue 2. Dan Pitts - P&Z Decision on Lease Amendment a C. PUBLIC HEARINGS - 1. Ordinance 1008-85 - Amending Zoning Map - Richke Creek S/D 2. Ordinance 1012-85 - Relinquishing Emergency Communications Center Powers to Borough 3. Ordinance 1013-85 - Amending Kenai Municipal Code - Disposal of Drilling Materials - Oil do Gas Drilling 4. Ordinance 1014-85 - Increasing Rev/Appns - Ft. Konay Janitorial Services 5. Ordinance 1015-85 - Increasing Rev/Appns - Cemetery Survey 6 Plat 6. Ordinance 1017-65 - Amending Zoning Code - Mobile Homes, Mobile Home Parka --. - a. Substitute 7. Ordinance 1018-65 - Amending Kenai Municipal Code - Duties of P&Z - S. Resolution 85-24 - Transfer of Funds - Police Overtime 9. Resolution 85-25 - Transfer of Funds - Overtime, — Communications Dept. 4 10. Resolution 85-26 - Changing Street Names D. MINUTES 1. *Regular Meeting, Feb. 20, 1985 - y R E. CORRESPONDENCE 1. Alaska Health & Social Services - Hospital Emergency Room Expansion 2. Delete 3. N. Pacific Fisheries Ason. - Resolution Requesting Cessation of Subsidies for Salamatof Seafoods 4. *Borough Mayor Thompson - Support of Upgrade and 4-Lane for Spur Highway 5. *Governor Sheffield - Disposal of Drilling Muds F. OLD BUSINESS 1. Purchase of Dena'ina Pt. Estates S/D, Tracts A,B,C by 0, Brown G. NEW BUSINESS 1. Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified 2. Requisitions Exceeding $1,000 (None) 3. Ordinance 1019-85 - Increasing Rev/Appno - Recreation Dept, a. Public Hearing 4. *Ordinance 1020-85 - Amending Kenai Municipal Code - Deleting Preference - Sale of City Owned Lando 5. *Ordinance 1021-A5 - Increasing Rev/Appns - Central Filing System - i5,5OO 6. Lease Application - E. Petty - CIIAP 7. Leas Application - Engen/Roberts - Gusty S/D 8. Discussion - Land Exchange - Salamotof h Dragoeth 9. Discussion - Annexation Petition - Beluga Bay/Chinulno Pt. 10. Request for Proposal - Landscape Architect 11, *Games of Chance do Skill Eagles H. REPORTS 1, City Manager 2. City Attorney 3. Mayor 4. City Cleric: 5. Finance Director 6. Planning & Zoning 7. Harbor Commission S. Recreation Commission 9, Library Commission I. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD ADJOURNMENT a 0 KENAI CITY COUNCIL, REGULAR MEETING, MINUTES MARCH 6, 19859 7s00 PM KENAI CITY ADMINISTRATION BUILU1NG MAYOR TOM WAGONER PRESIDING PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE A. ROLL CALL I i! { Presents John Wise, Tom Wagoner, Tom Ackerly, Sally Bailie, Jess Hall Absents Chris Monfor, Ray Measles (both excused) A-1 Agenda Approval Mayor Wagoner asked that billing from Penny's Travel for $2209.41, distributed this date, be added under item G-2. ! MOTIONS Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilman Hall, to approve the agenda as changed. Motion passed by unanimous consent. A-2 Consent Agenda MOTION$ Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilman Hall, to approve the Consent Agenda. C Councilman Wise asked to removed item G-4 from the Consent Agenda. Motion passed by unanimous consent. i; B. PERSONS PRESENT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD B-1 Latchkey Rep. - Latchkey Issue Mary Degerstrom, Box 1785, Kenai. She is spearheading this committee. There are 10 to 15 million children between 6 and 12 in the country who go home to empty homes after school and during the summer months. Over 50% of the mothers work. Crime and child abuse in Alaska have been increasing. The Anchorage Council for Latchkey is helping them. There are 661 children (about 22:) going home to empty homes in the area. They have been offered Sears school for the summer. They hope to have programs in Kenai, Soldotna and Nikiski. Total funding would be $65,000. Some can be obtained from day care fending, some from parents who can pay. They contacted local legislators and were told tG get support from local entities and send it to them. They are hoping for a pilot program for 40-50 kids. The Borough told them they Were not a social entity, but if the School Board put it in their budget, they can handle it. Soldotna suggested they come back with a proposal. Mayor Wagoner noted it is difficult for Council to decide which social program is most important. This could be funded through Dept. of Education and the Borough School District. Councilman Wise noted this lists all the schools, only 2 are jin Kenai. Kenai would be supporting those outside the city and they would not pay. The City recreation program is also taking children from outside the city. Mrs. Dagerstorm (, suggested the City come up with $10,000 and they could match it. Council agreed to discuss at the March 20 meeting. Mrs. Dagerstrom agreed to bring a letter of support. B-2 Dan Pitts - P&Z Decision on Lease Amendment I. I� Dan Pitts, 403 N. Willow, Kenai. P&Z denied his request to put n hotel on his leaut4d land. They felt this would increase the values of adjacent lots. They are already lip o , .Q ElM a i KENAI CITY COUNCIL MARCH 6, 1985 Page 2 leased, it would have no affect on them. There are 8000 sq. ft. of warehouse space available, his is still not full and he has had it 1-1/2 years. Further development would be uneconomical. There are leas than 200 rooms in the area, there is a shortage of hotel space. The Elks and the softball tournament will bring in many people. This lot is most visible and accessible to the airport. It would be in the best interests of the City and best development of the lot. He would have 18-20 full time people, wages would be $1/2 Million. Revenue to the City would be $30,000 and $25,000 to the Borough. He will use local builders, products and people. He hoped to begin in the Spring and complete by Jan. 1986. There would be 40 rooms. Mayor Wagoner commended Dr. Pitts' on his freight facility. He asked if Dr. Pitts was aware of the other application for a hotel on the other side of the airport, FAA has approved it. Dr. Pitts replied that would be retail on the bottom and hotel upstairs, his would not be like that. Land Manager Labahn explained P&Z felt the area is dedicated to FBO. Dr. Pitts said this is airport related, many airports have hotels in the vicinity of airports. MOTION: Councilman Wise moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, for approval of the application conditional on FAA approval. Councilman Ackerly suggested Dr. Pitts understand the City will make the presentation but he will have to give tis the material. We should not subsidize the enterprise. Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote. Co PUBLIC HEARINGS C-1 Ord. 1006-85 - Amending Zoning Map - Richka Creek S/D MOTIONS Councilman Ackerly moved, socanded by Councilwoman Bailie, to adopt the ordinance. PUBLIC COMMENT: s. Tom Boedecker, Box 3292, Kenai. He asked that it be amended to RS1 close and amend further restriction of subdividing. Land Manager Labahn explained Ord. 1011-85 addresses duplex and single family classifications. It does not prohibit subdividing, but they could only get 2 lots out of this. VOTE (Passed)t Yost Wagoner, Ackerly, Bailie, Hall Not Wise C-2 Ord. 1012-85 - Relinquishing Emergency Communications Center Powers to Borough MOTIONt Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilman Hall, to adopt the ordinance. There was no public comment. Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote. _ 1 I I � I I l 0 KENAI CITY COUNCIL MARCH 6, 1985 Page 3 C-3 Ord. 1013-85 - Amending KMC - Disposal of Drilling Materials - Oil & Gas Drilling MOTIONS Councilman Ackerly movej, edconded by Councilwoman Bailie, to adopt the ordinance. ' There woo no public comment. Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote. C-4 Ord. 1014-85 - Increasing Rev/Appns - Ft. Kenny Janitorial Services MOTIONS y Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, j to adopt the ordinance., There was no public comment. ' Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote. C-5 Ord. 1015-85 - Increasing Rev/Appns - Cemetery Survey Plat MOTIONS Councilwoman Bailie moved, seconded by Councilman Ackerly, to adopt the ordinance. There was no public comment. City Manager Brighton explained there is some a instrumentation inside the land granted to the City. They will not be near them. Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote. C-6 Ord, 1017-85 - Amending Zoning Code - Mobile Homes, Mobile Home Parks a. Substitute MOTION: Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilman Wise, to adopt the ordinance. MOTION, Amendments Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, to amend the ordinance with substitute as submitted. Councilman Wise referred to Dick Mueller's letter submitted this date. This will decrease the value of the mobile homes. We are putting ourselves in the situation that we do not want mobile homes, that we do not want poor people. Councilman Ackerly said there is a safety factor, fires can be controlled better. They devalue and become less attractive. When you get into double -wide, they cost $60,000 to $70000. This is not discriminatory. Councilwoman Bailie added, we are not discriminating, just putting them in parks. Councilman Wise said the parks have not been regulated. The standards are prohibitive. VOTE, Amendment (Passed): Yens Wayoner, Ackerly, Bailie, Nall Nos Wino KENAI CITY COUNCIL MARCH 6, 1985 Page 4 PUBLIC COMMENTS So Father Targonsky, Box 3427, Kenai. Regarding fire hazards. It could apply to anything. Some autos are safer than others, we do not outlaw them. We have to take care of all citizens of the community. Some cannot buy land and a home. It would be i discriminatory to people born here and Natives. It would move them outside of the city. It is permitted on the east side and not on the west aide. Parke are under conditional use, they can be controlled. If ; mobile homes were that bad, they would be outlawed. A fire can occur in the beat of Duildings. People who buy mobile homes take chances the same as those who buy cheap cars. People in mobile homes will have no mobility to buy better or different ones. If they lose theirs, they cannot buy another one. This has been declared unconstitutional back east. Mobile home parks are crowded and not enjoyable. b. City Building Inspector Hackney. Trailers now on lots ! can be bought and sold. Mayor Wagoner noted they ! cannot be replaced by another unit. Mr. Hackney said the building code does not mention trailers, they are a vehicle. There are many cities in Alaska that only allow mobile home parks. It is not unconstitutional as ' long as there are parks. ; Councilman Wise said when Ord. 1009-85 regarding zoning districts was passed, objections was made that people could lose property rights. The point was made that we did not plan to change land uses on their property unless they were participant to the issue. Now we are changing their ability to use their land. Mayor Wagoner noted this is not discriminatory. There are well-to-do people in trailers. VOTE, Main Motion as Amended (Passed): Yeas Wagoner, Ackerly, Bailie, Hall Nos Wise I! C-7 Ord. 1018-85 - Amending KMC - Duties of P&Z MOTION: --�` Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, _-- to adopt the ordinance. There was no public comment. Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote. }; C-8 Res. 85-24 - Transfer of Funds - Police Overtime MOTION: Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, to adopt the resolution. There was no public comment. Motion passed by unanimous consent. 4 C-9 Res. 85-25 - Transfer of Funds - Overtime, Communication r i Dept. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MARCH b, 1985 Page 5 MOTIONS Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, to adopt the resolution. There was no public comment. Motion passed by unanimous consent. C-10 Res. 85-26 - Changing Street Names MOTIONS Councilman Ackerly movod, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, to adopt the resolution. There was no public comment. Councilman Wise suggested calling the road E. Main instead of River Crossing. He would like from the intersection at Spur and Arby's to Kalifornsky as one road, Beaver Loop to Spur at well p2 as one j.•oad. Public Works Director Hackney said they have given out house numbers on that street as Beaver Loop from Katmai on. They do not want to change again. These in the resolution are old numbers or those without names. MOTION, Amendments Councilman Wise moved, seconded by Councilman Hall, that Bridge Access Road running from Kenai Spur intersection to Kalifornsky Beach Rd. be designated as E. Main. MOTION, Withd.awals Councilman Wise moved, with consent of second, to withdraw the amendment. MOTION, Amendments Councilman Wise moved, seconded by Councilman Hall, to delete from the resolution the Bridge Access Rd. in its entirety. Motion passed by unanimous consent. VOTE, Main Motion as Amendeds Motion passed by unanimous consent. D. MINUTES D-1 Regular Meeting, Feb. 200 1985 Approved by Consent Agenda. E. CORRESPONDENCE E-1 AK Health do Social Services - Hospital Emergency Room Expansion Approved by Consent Agenda. E-3 N. Pacific Fisheries Assn. - Resolution Requesting Cessation of Subsidies for Salametof Seafoods Mayor Wagoner said he has asked Atty. Rogers for a report on the ramifications of the lease with the City and the responsibilities of the dock. Accountant Parnell reported they are current on their lease. Mayor Wagoner explained, 1 i �1 1) 1 l I1 - 1 0 KENAI CITY COUNCIL MARr.H 6, 1905 Page 6 they are not getting any State assistance. City Manager Brighton suggested the City should not get involved as we have a contractual obligation with Salamatof. E-4 KPB Mayor Thompson - Support of Upgrade 6 4-Lane - Spur E-5 Gov, Sheffield - Disposal of Drilling Mud Approved by Consent Agenda. F. OLD BUSINESS F-1 Purchase of Dena'ins Pt. Estates S/D, by D. Brown Land Manager Labahn explained, although Council specified part release, there are several routes they can go. He referred to his memo. In other land sales, security was 25%, Councilman Hall asked if the buyer had to pay off before starting development, Mr. Labahn replied it was up to the purchaser. PUBLIC COMMENT: of Dave Brown. The City should not be in competition with private enterprise on land development. There should be 2 considerations: 1) If the developer will be under an LID, and 2) will the developing cost be borne by the developer. That is ample security, the developer takes on the cost. It is unreasonable if he has to put up an additional 25%. Those tracts should be down to a reasonable size to sell. If this goes through and persons want one lot, the bank will not finance till they have clear title. Will the City go for advertising on the land sale now? The Mayor replied it is up to Council. MOTION: Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, to accept the recommendations of Land Manager Labahn memo of March 1, 1985 regarding the sale of Dena'ina Pt. Estates S/D. VOTE (Paused): Yost Wagoner, Ackerly, Bailie Nos Wiest Hall G. NEW BUSINESS G-1 Bills to be Paid, Bills to he Ratified MOTION: Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, to approve the bills as submitted. Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote. G-2 Requisitions Exceeding $1,000 Mayor Wagoner explained the PO submitted this date. He has been requested to go to Portland with City Manager Brighton and Councilman Ackerly to meet with offieiala of Fred Meyer to diacuao the pousibility of locating in Kenai in the 16 acre tract near Dairy -queen. MOTIONs Councilwoman Betlie moved, necondod by Councilmen Hall, to approve the requisition as submitted. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MARCH 61 1985 Page 7 Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote. G-3 Ord. 1019-85 - Incress. Rev/Appns - Recreation Dept. So Public Hearing MOTIONS Councilmen Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilman Hall, to introduce the ordinance. City Manager Brighton said the 2nd reading was not necessary this date. Council discussed a comparison between this rec center, the Soldotne sports center and the Nikiski recreational service area. It was suggested looking into volunteer personnel at the rec center. VOTE (Passed)s Yeas Wagoner, Ackerly, Bailie, Hall Nos Wise G-4 Ord. 1020-85 - Amending KMC - Deleting Preference - Sale of City Owned Lands MOTION s Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, to introduce the ordinance. Councilman Wise objected, explaining if the property cannot be legally described (such as Section 36) this provided protection to the initiator. Councilman Hall said we had difficulty selling land, this gave them an opportunity to purchase. Now we are at a point where they do not have to do this, Councilman Wise said if this ordinance had been in effect in the peat, an individual could have his time and money tiad up by the City for as long as 1-1/2 years, and still be out -bid. VOTE (Passed)s Yess Wagoner, Ackerly, Hall Not Wise, Bailie G-5 Ord. 1021-85 - Incress. Rev/Appns - Central Filing System - $5,500 Approved by Consent Agenda. G-6 Lease Application - E. Petty - CIIAP Mayor Wagoner reported Mr. Petty is aware they are talking with the other offer. Land Manager Labohn reviewed the application. There is a 100 ft. corridor on the north boundary for vehicle and utility access. There is no problem if Council delays decision. MOTION, Postponements Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, to postpone action till the March 20, 1985 meeting. Councilman Wise objected, stating this is jeapordizing a lease application on the table. Mayor Wagoner said there is no possible competition, this is only for access. KENAI CITY CC,UNCIL MARCH 6, 1985 Page 8 VOTE, Postponement (Passed): Yess Wagoner, Ackerly, Bailie, Hall Nos Wise G-7 Lease Application - Engen/Roberts - Gusty S/D Land Manager Labahn explained, the original lease was for 5 years without extension. This a new lease application for 55 years, no new construction. MOTION: Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, to approve the lease application. Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote. G-8 Discussion - Land Exchange - Salamatof/Dragseth Land Manager. Labahn reviewed the memo in the packet. MOTIONS Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, that the City, using Land Manager Labahn's guidelines in his memo dated March 1, 1985, approach the applicant and proceed as outlined and they will foot the bill. Councilman Wise noted we do not have clear title. MOTION, Additions Councilman Ackerly moved, with consent of second, to clarify (as to clear title) prior to going to applicants. Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote. G-10 Request for Proposal - Lindscape Architect Land Manager Labahn reported the request for proposals had been sent out. Council requested copies be sent to them. G-11 Games of Chance & Skill - Eagles Approved by Consent Agenda. H. REPORTS H-1 City Manager City Manager Brighton spoke. a. Atlaoos have been prepared for Soldotna, Sterling and Nikiski. He would like one for Kenni. PUBLIC COMMENT: Tom Luzny. The city has 2 options for purchase, as reviewed in the material distributed this date. Optiwi #I would be $6,000+ and the City pay for the number of copies. The general cost is $25,000. The Borough paid $10,000 for copywrits and $25 per issue. There will be maps too. With a copywrits agreement, they would negotiate the update. With purchase of issues, precedent is set. Administration was requested to bring back the best scenario on both proposals. Mr. Luzny asked if he could know this date if there would be any negotiations. Councilman wioa said he would like a funding ordinance. iJ i j i KENAI CITY COUNCIL MARCH 6, 1985 Page 9 b. Mr. Brighton distributed some material for Council review. H-2 Attorney Atty. Rogers spoke. a. He referred to item G-9, annexation petition, and his reply (info W . He will mai! with approval of Council. He noted tidelands were included per State recommendation. MOTION: Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilwoman Seine, to direct Administration to inform C&RA we are no longer p interested in annexation (of this area). Motion passed unanimously by roll call vote. I b. Regarding utility relocation ( f.rsfo 011). He anticipates there will be motions to intervene. H-3 Mayor Mayor Wagoner spoke. a. He asked Administration to report if there is an ordinance or policy on fuel tankers parked on City streets. b. Borough Assembly Pros. Gimmick contacted the City and requested some meetings between the City and Borough Assembly. There would be no agenda. Council agreed to meet if there was an agenda and mutual concerns. c. He would like to limit speakers under item B (Persons Present Scheduled to be Heard) to 10 minutest and item I (Persons Present Not Scheduled to be Heard) to 5 minutes. This would be stated on the agenda. Councilman Ackerly suggested a majority vote of Council if the discussion will take longer than the required time. Council agreed to the suggestion. MOTIONt Councilman Wise moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, to limit speakers under item B to 10 minutes and item I to 5 minutes on the agenda. Motion passed by unanimous consent. d. Title 29 revisions passed out of the House, next goes to Judiciary Committee. e. Conference of Mayors' Meeting in Juneau March 25 & 26. Revenue projections will be discussed. f. The Chamber of Commerce city brochures are very well done. He will send letters of appreciation. g. There will be an open house at the sports arena for George & Mary Ford. Mr. Ford is retiring. H-4 City Clerk Clerk Whelan spoke. s. The Municipal Leayuo newsletter report on limitations of liquor licenses, she suggested Council review this. F� KENAI CITY COUNCIL MARCH 6, 1985 Page 10 b. She noted the memo regarding commission and committee members renewals. Council took no action. c. She read the telephone poll into the record. Res. 85-15, Marathon Rd. relocation, vote on main motion. 5 yes votes, 1 no vote, 1 - unable to contact. d. Council and Library Commission will be having a joint work session March 20 at 5:00 PM. e. She will be at the annual clerk's seminar March 18 to 22. H-5 Finance Director Mayor Wagoner asked, how current is the Borough in reimbursement of taxes to the cities. Accountant Parnell replied, they are current. H-6 Planning & Zoning Councilman Wise reported on the landscape ordinance. They would like to have it out this year, tf)ere will be public hearings. H-7 Harbor Commission None H-6 Recreation Commission Recreation Director McGillivray reported budget and summer recreation were discussed. He has been appointed president of the Alaska Recreation Assn. It has been suggested that a representative of the Beautification Committee come to the Rec. Commission meetings. H-9 Library Commission Librarian DeForest reported they have been averaging 25 people per meeting for the "Friday Flick." The Chamber brochures noted in the Mayor's report have been in the library for 3 months and are heavily used. I. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD a. Public Works Director Kornelis. The proposal for use of sewer sludge. The tests will cost $350 to $500. The test lab said they have never done testing of sludge for fertilizer. Soldotna tests were for PCBs. Soldotna sludge is not the same as Kenai's. DEC said there is no way they would let us give sludge to the farmers without individual permits for each person. Mayor Wagoner said Mr. Them will take care of this. b. Public Works Director Kornelis. Lawton Dr. sidewalks. Asphalt would be $60,000, concrete - $190,000. It could be tied to another project being done next summer. MOTIONt Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, to go to bid and see what the costs are (Lawton Dr. sidewalks). Mayor Wagoner suggested adding the road on Valhalla Hts. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MARCH 6, 1985 Page 10 b. She noted the memo regarding commission and committee members renewals. Council took no action. c. She read the telephone poll into the record. Res. 85-15, Marathon Rd. relocation, vote on main motion. 5 yes votes, 1 no vote, 1 - unable to contact. d. Council and Library Commission will be having a joint work session March 20 at 5:00 PM. e. She will be at the annual clerk's seminar March 18 to 22. H-5 Finance Director Mayor Wagoner asked, how current is the Borough in reimbursement of taxes to the cities. Accountant Parnell replied, they are current. H-6 Planning & Zoning Councilman Wise reported on the landscape ordinance. They would like to have it out this year, tf)ere will be public hearings. H-7 Harbor Commission None H-6 Recreation Commission Recreation Director McGillivray reported budget and summer recreation were discussed. He has been appointed president of the Alaska Recreation Assn. It has been suggested that a representative of the Beautification Committee come to the Rec. Commission meetings. H-9 Library Commission Librarian DeForest reported they have been averaging 25 people per meeting for the "Friday Flick." The Chamber brochures noted in the Mayor's report have been in the library for 3 months and are heavily used. I. PERSONS PRESENT NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD a. Public Works Director Kornelis. The proposal for use of sewer sludge. The tests will cost $350 to $500. The test lab said they have never done testing of sludge for fertilizer. Soldotna tests were for PCBs. Soldotna sludge is not the same as Kenai's. DEC said there is no way they would let us give sludge to the farmers without individual permits for each person. Mayor Wagoner said Mr. Them will take care of this. b. Public Works Director Kornelis. Lawton Dr. sidewalks. Asphalt would be $60,000, concrete - $190,000. It could be tied to another project being done next summer. MOTIONt Councilman Ackerly moved, seconded by Councilwoman Bailie, to go to bid and see what the costs are (Lawton Dr. sidewalks). Mayor Wagoner suggested adding the road on Valhalla Hts. KENAI CITY COUNCIL MARCH 6, 1985 Page 11 MOTION, Additions Councilman Ackerly moved, with consent of second, to have a cost estimate by the March 20, 1985 meeting. Motion passed by unanimous consent. c. Public Works Director Kornelis. The engineering study for water A sewer is compete. _ Zhey are harging+ S4'@8"68Bs► */00 e,- t..t- exra. a ✓a . Wo ta' v%o cp s �- d. Councilwoman Bailie. She had noted someone was living in the City Park in a camper. City Manager Brighton said he had checked on it and he was gone. as Councilwoman Bailie. Status of the Architecture/Landscape Committee. Mayor Wagoner replied, nothing at this time. f. Councilman Ackerly asked if a flagpole had been ordered for the front of City Hall. He would like a State and National flag. Council agreed to have Administration check on the cost. AOJOURNMENTs Meeting adjourned at 11s15 PM. Janet Whelan City Clerk M . i .r