HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 2022-81KENAI
CITY OF KENAI
RESOLUTION NO. 2022-81
Sponsored by: Administration
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE CITY OF KENAI SCHEDULE OF RATES, CHARGES AND FEES BY
ADDING A FEE FOR CITY LEAGUE BASKETBALL.
WHEREAS, the Twin City League Athletic Association will no longer be operating City League Basketball;
and,
WHEREAS, without a City League Basketball in Kenai, it will limit adult recreation opportunities in the
City of Kenai; and,
WHEREAS, the City has in the past provided a City League Basketball Program at the Kenai Recreation
Center; and,
WHEREAS, creating the league and charging each team $325.00 dollars will cover all the costs
associated with operations and supplies for the league; and,
WHEREAS, each year, City League Basketball has brought in over 100 people weekly from Kenai and
the surrounding communities during the winter months; and,
WHEREAS, City League Basketball has been an important part of the culture in Kenai for the last 40
years.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA:
Section 1. That a fee of $325.00 dollars will be added to the FY23 Fee Schedule and will be charged
to each team that participates in City League Basketball as follows:
PARKS AND RECREATION FEES
Multipurpose Facility
-hourly rate (reservation) $165.00
Kenai Recreation Center
-Weights/Cardin/Sauna - includes weight/cardio room, shower, sauna and gym.
(must be 16 or older unless accompanied by guardian)
-Adults
$5.00
-College Students
$2.50
-High School Students and younger
FREE
-Seniors (55 and older)
$2.50
-Adult 10 visit punch card
$40.00
-Adult Monthly Pass
$50.00
-College Student & Senior Monthly Pass
$25.00
-Basketball/Pickleball - includes basketball gym and showers
-Adults
$3.00
-College Students
$3.00
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-High School Students and younger
FREE
-Adult & College Student Monthly Pass (All Ages)
$25.00
-Gym Punch Card - 12 Visits (All ages)
$25.00
-City League Basketball (per team)
3$ 25.00
-Racquetball & Wallyball Court Rentals - per hour and includes showers for participants.
-Adult Racquetball
$10.00
-Racquetball Punch Card (10 hours all ages)
$80.00
-Adult Wallyball
$12.00
-Wallyball Punch Card (10 hours all ages)
$100.00
-Facility Rental - per hour
-Gym
$50.00
-1/2 Gym
$25.00
-Non-profit Youth Athletic Programs
FREE
Parks/Gazebos/Gardens
-Picnic Shelter
8:00am - 3:00pm
$20.00
4:00am - 11:OOpm
$20.00
-Gazebo
8:00am - 3:00pm
$25.00
4:00am - 11:OOpm
$25.00
-Community Garden Plot (each)
$20,00
-Adopt-A-Bench (Includes bench, installation and maintenance.
Freight charges additional at actual cost.)
$595.00
Personal Use Fishery
-Personal Use Fishery Day Use Parking
5 am to Midnight (vehicle or up to two atv's)
$21.00
-Personal Use Fishery Overnight Parking
Before noon of the first day to noon of the second day (vehicle
or up to two atv's and one tent)
$57.75
-After noon of the first day to noon of the second day (vehicle
or up to two atv's and one tent)
$47.25
-Personal Use Fishery Camping (one tent)
$26.25
-Personal Use Fishery Vehicle Drop Off (vehicle or up to two atv's per day)
$10.50
Section 2. That this Resolution takes effect immediately upon passage
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, THIS 21ST DAY OF DECEMBER, 2022.
Brian Gabriel Sr., Mayor
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Miche I Sa M C, City Clerk
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Kenai City Council
Through: City Manager, Paul Ostrander
FROM: Tyler Best, Assistant Parks and Recreation Director
DATE: December 8, 2022
SUBJECT: Resolution No. 2022-81 - City League Basketball Fee
City League Basketball has been around since the Kenai Rec Center was built and has provided
health and wellness opportunities to our adult community for nearly forty years. Last year Twin
City Athletic Association took over the operation of the City League and had an excellent inaugural
year. However, they decided not to operate it again due to complications in finding referees and
the rising cost of running the league this year.
Refereeing has been on the decline for the last several years, and because of this many
municipal -operated leagues are turning over to self -call leagues. Self -call leagues alleviate the
need for hiring officials, lowering the league's cost while still providing the community with an
excellent health and wellness opportunity.
Parks and Recreation has communicated with all of the teams from last year's City League, and
seven of them have said they would play in a Self -Call League. Resolution 2022-81 provides a
fee that would cover staffing time, cost of goods, and all gym time involved in the league.
Your consideration is appreciated