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1965-06-02 Council Minutes
-..,..s,..� ire..., ..... . ., � ._. AGRNDA - M:NAl CITY f,OUNC11. MIT 11,1W '. JUNE 1!)o:. /ItvOLI, CALL i I •rintroductinn of James W. Ilarrinon, Wiini City Minanor P1AISONS :4011ipl MA) TO III: III:ARN 1 I.S Assossmentss, Joe Consiel . MINUTliS I elar Mootine;, 26 Mav, 190:, 40 epocial Moat ini,, 27 Ihy, 19W)' ,�, �, • Ifs �/ CORRIISI'UNI)ENC1:: Copy of letter I'roui Don Moyer to Ro►,uszka in Cirenlat.i.n►, File -- Suggests the City apply I'or loan 1'rom IIIIhA for 'Terminal; ths►t basic: costs be reduced to $4006000, and the desi(n aceomodatod to allow For additions to ho built later when morn money is avw01rsble. Local Affairs Agunry is plcsm,iinp, for ioint contract poli.cine, for Boroughs and Citios--Soo brochure in C.R. Go from ASIIA re.. 1).R.; Soo C.1;.; nays if tho City wants to take advantaf!o of W$S expenditures ns applic-tNn f(Pr 0.11, project, wo should not started within next two months. This iv on the Agondn for next wooh, Le from ';turn Iirothors I; Co. inquiring about ruF'inancine, the City Bonds to take advantage of lower interost rates. Should we in•lulro? ';erg C.F. Le from PAN offer. the City a r.o.w. on lust and South boundary of their property to provide nceess to our Lot 30 Sec. 9--if tho City call / rot n r.o.w. from tho Coylo'j on North side of Lot 2. ???? .. `,.). Lu from Div. of Lands re Iands in Soc. 34 (.hat R-Munson wanted for Park). Scent applicsstion forms fnr leaso or rnsrchasn--Iti nt (Inc-; the City want to do on this? - -"? Lu from Cantz ru payment of mis money to Bondint, Companies?M? 11-000 REPORT'S - hylYOR //C19'Y MANAGER I�7"i'OltUliY GL1:RK - Codes requires tho Council olotA n Vice Mayor. �`�(:ouncil promi-iod a meotinp with tho Library Borird aftor 12 May?? Shnuld we not bn issuinf! invitations to bid on pas to oil cnntrnct? /-- linve hroch►sros on St ate Lae,d ti0cup in office if YoW re i ntorrstud. v•> When is the next hudpot session? Wildwood will he hnvoing a vet from Anchorat,o nbotit every 3 month! who will be available for givine daps rahias Shots --Ito should bo hnro about S to 8 of .June this time; Also, thore is a vet living in (I.B.Thomas' trailoi court nt Riclroway who ran (live shots. e � KMAI CITY LIGIIT -„y• COMMISSIONS OLD BUSINESS: 'Second Reacting, Ord. 1t84, Itaponlinf, I'arsonnl Pronorty Tax I?xomition �Pirst Reading, Ord. 88�j, I(at ifyi.nc, Boro Taxation Powers - -- *%ucond Readinp, - Taxi Orel. NEW BUSINESS: PERSONS NOT SCIIIJAMIA) TO Bli In:ARD: I&NAI ("ITI I II,N.. II Mii ill:lf 1'.h1 Roll l;nl I: ilu,tlllorr, Ill, , 111 . t,11'.,101- C(111 ', !;nd 1,411 it '(It , r,i 11It, :ivi'unn, itot;ur ,Iovl,;, (;vino •l(1rin, AaYov .1 il'll!'; G. i;y I; Ailit!ilt - Carl 'n:A911111. Mayor I►yu illt.rvlducull I1w ilulrly allp-lintod (:ity Ni:nl,lnur, Jaitlo.; II'. "!(i 1Ile 11:1r?+;+,tl who ;tiled ho a-Irt Tinted this 1 pportnnity to tiui ttar4 to Alaska. Ile 3:Ild ho w(luld very lilrly be m-IlAllu a t"'w "galloon chanvos 111 rncrdnrt t;, ++tr.. ; thflt: If ito k;n't dolor rit lit, Ito wollid ;thV1r''cin1:41 heill:t t(►ld; th.11. lit, snot!; tit carry (tut ihtl "milcies etttahl i shed by l:nullc i 1 ; tAlat lilt c.:ln (1+1 i t i I' Ito lilts till' num and u(lul Monet . The ;-ilyor wulcoll1od 0111 to (III,- lltithit ';'Ivitl" tho Clty rmilly noodod 1111.1 :11111 he holvil for ;1 loll" -term wt►rl,IIII, arras"mmit . that Iwcall.n wit I►avhn't n:ld .t City A,!r. form of Govornulunt wit havo not ;11"'c'Itlunt , :Intl it I!; holl(.11 lit- wool d pent• w i to Council until thoy vot ace n.t(till dd to tilt' elvill"o., 1ilat (;n11i1('It tI"rt; tv►t want. to oncrivich till hip; tr.rritory, hot it. lilav talzi! 11 Iittlo tirl'. to ho(•onir odatlt��J, Jno t;rnlsiat rn lurst.r(I rrl iuf ; ;:nit Ntt;S :1>sv:;';'ntmt on his rt•sidol►tint nro!)t rtv in the East Addition. Aftor (11-tcnssion with (:1:iY Lyunu', Attrold Galliat:t, Pool 'I'hiul, Cono movud, McCann seconded, wit fnrttivo the IVt;S-I.-Alisl-mont nil Consiol's t1rri-lirtY Iinst r►f lirond St. and :iouth of Lots 4,5 and a, Hlock %, Britt Addition, hoini. it pnrtion 1501 by 150, in arcia. Pi►t.ion unaniltlnll.0y. 'Phis iaotion was made with the under. standinft a 3S' casement for road construction oil tho liast sidle of Broad Stroet, across from the 'ride':; inn would he c!ralltod to the Clty, it' it had not alroady hoon done. (;ono Itoguszi,a xirosontod it rosnUttion applying for a lnan from IIIIFA for $4!)0,000 1'or a torminal building. 450,000 is prole rammed for the building. not to excood 400,000, Ro(►,uszka hnd conferred with tho architect who that this doc:ronso in cost Mild bo mot by a now typo of window -wall, by doletinit tho cnnnpy and the ;forth lily for the time being., by Constructing it privnto well and diloosnt system. It is possible all those items can be inclndod in two or throo rnnnths whon tho financial picture of the City has enanpad duo to inervitsod capacity for bonding, etc. I%js resolution, with 20 oxhibits, hiving tilts financial histnt•y of tiro City, Airnort and Utilities for tuo past throw years how Well pruporod for tho givnnturo of the Nitypr, though, ordinarily it would be for the City ?tanalter tr. sign. Council ext►roysod concern that too much would be dolotod from the bui.l.dimt, but it was pointed out, all these things can be ineludodrin the construction after the load st►los. Said silos nro scheduled for 15 Juno and the middln of July, and tho revenue should remove fill objections IIIIVA or Don Mryor niight have, on tho project in Its ontirety. 11,hrin moved,- HcCann seconded, Resolution P'0-18, authorizing npplfeation for a loan from IIIiVA be adopted. Roll call vote: Affirmative -Cone, McCann, Mnrin; Nof;ntivo - Lofstedt, Mooks. Rov. Hanson n,ked if Cnuneii had considered a trade., in laity lan(I for tho Church property belonging to the Assembly of Cod. The Library Board had tried to work it In with thoir plans for oxtension (►f facilities, but hnd dociclud the space was not adoyuato and rerommonded the bui.ldinr! be used as a museum, as it had historicnl value and should not be allowod to deteriorate. Rev. Ilanson will wnrk with the City Rtr. to see if something, can be worked out. Mayor Dye retorted on all informal meeting tit the Rc,al itodou)t with Union oil repre- sentativo 1). J. "Ilutch" Van Herrovold, and five Council mombars. Rights -of -way and gas prices were discussed. Union Oil oxprorseJ the sentiment that the City sat; being unethical in withiaoldint,, n r.o.w, in as nffort to negotiate a price for pits. 'rile Council does not consider its action as being nut of line its they are trying to fiat the best pricy for the (;ity not; feel an ohlig,ation to the taxpayers to use every nollroacil ;tessiblo. Union Oil saict they !,turn pu.,,hod for time by the niit front Visit h Wildlife for cros:;in;, titu flat:;. in it tclenh,%nn eonversntinn; �, Ihinh(1Ir it was indicated the City would rat 211t It is .113") rsntixod a •'fnvorcd nritinns" clause, number of taf1s, otc. are as import%lilt ;is t1v. i-,ric(1 (X vas. ')rl tho 1)331, elf Comic i I th 11111•U., No flipso rc+hrasllilt A 1011:i C01111ri I ► it i IN'i 1 I hw, to rnn:it(Ittr it !I ;ICt Ioil n( iast t4t11!L, a!; alley want to ice the hrojoct ox))elllted, plucks moved, Morin secondod, net i►llt in ro l i l►neu 1111 ruurlr.;vIIt;lt ioa:s of off.,IcIals oi• union 01.1 Col. rolvirdinl! favorahlu !;ale coaclitl.ons and prices of clat11ra1 V,wt, the City of Win i nitl_hori zo!i !1 r.o.w. t•Itr the wit viyal 1-ri Ili po l int` rl:i ro.10inll- r1hly eonforl,ls to the r.o.w. retlue!.t:ad IIIIIst rne:aatIY by Ml'. Itunhllnl for Ilnifill rail t:n's. pilled Illlf, Boll Call Vote tL•mlod tho mot ioll with l.nf!;todt: Ili!:;nntinf!. Air. V,in Ilorrclveld hill (nowt, with the City k11!r. to discuss tho doptil III' the lino!; in c•rlrssintt the Alrlort i.nldl;, ar the City want!; to tin warn too I hods aro doclp ononl;h to allow for i'uturo struot construction In tent area. Mi.nutos of tho mootinc! of Zt► Hay, 190S worn 11pllroved. Mitlutos or the lilentinr, (if' V Piny, 19Wi, wore aj)provod. Thoro was some digelig!1i011 on assLlsslnnnts to tho ihis!sian C.tJurch for 114S; 11a11iott said if exo;aptions were made to tillun, it would have to anply to rill Churches, and thorn was .I ennstilornble amount of Church pronoJrty on the Systonl; sometimes assosrsmonts hush all owner into tnittinn the land into production rather than lett.ins; it lie fallow; tutu City M111'. says legal assessments whnuld not he rolievocl--we justified c111r bnndinu an ns4orsrsmonts; it' this oxomption worn mado, we would ha set- ting it procudont, and the tissossmont list would haves to ho rovisod to inernaso the cast to others. 'rho Attorney reported: He has started an intertllonder action retrnrclinP paymont of water fj sower accounts --this spays to the Court, in nffuct: "Iva don't know which creditor has priority --you toll un whom to (lay", ttte. This is not ns strnnr! an action as forcing, the issue to that of involulltitry bankruptcy. '11to Glork roquostod diroctlon an use of 144S Construction Funds to pay for faults of tho Contractor that have had to he roctitiod--thoso fends aro not to bo used for this. McCann moved, Morin seconded, the Atty. should start interpleader action regarding payment of Wf,S funds. Motion passedunanimously. The Atty. presented an Ordinance #R:i-r,S Creating the Council-Mnnnger harm of Govornmont and Appointing the First City Hanauer of the City oil Kenai. Ord. was road by Morin; McCann moved, Merin seconded, to npprovo of Ord. 1185 on first rend- ing. Motion passed unnnt-motisly. There was some diseussiots on readtnp of ordinancos; Tn some instnncos n reading by caption is sufficient, or n reading by reference is also acceptable if the subject matter it. undorstood--in the ovont the nudionce r"quires it, an ord- inaneo should bo road in whole. Thore was some discussion oil mandatory honk -ups to WP/9 system. (look -tins to the sower are roquirod within ono year. Cal l i ott and u.ounei 1 apron it is more. imports;nt to require hook-ups to water thin sower. This was referrer) to the City Mgr. Tito Atty, says the Court case with H.h.A, is bointr brought to a conclusion; the City will try to show II.ti.A. as the nngressive party. — - In correspondence, the City MI;r. says copies of portiount correspondoncts will lie sent to all Councilmen; otherwise all business will he summarizetd every month, so �i Council time will not be taken up with dotails. Regarding application For laird in Soc, 34; tho City will inquire as to price bo- fore docidinr, on purchnse or lease. 'rho City Mranager sayu a letter roquesting wnivor of restrictions of [,at .1, `sec. 'J is on its ways he will vork on an ca!;ement for necess to this property. a- --- — ► i -- -- - - - �Ml�aie9�r�:w�rrne�r�%�SL+I�:�:��_.=r � �n=.«s.:�..,ae+^:tF::.�c-,: ;:a:r.;+c--,+r-a�; �-.•- - — -�. :_r.�r.-.K:..t---�- - - � ..—__ 1 •- cc' - Cotinci i :•Banta"; ' .luu.! I:►tt, Pare throo fill X: N t•4ty01-0 I)yu ru:.inV_1,tUd Lh.: City soo .shoat 1t1ftt.inr; tif++ I'lo.it instnll.+d fu tha, kivor v� n for ailed l hoat':;. Thu bud. 1;ovii't. 11w; home most. 1 tarsi f•ut with fonds alld it hrhoove:; v it,, to rontrac•t for it iti lf!drivor to i!nt the ioh done. :Illrri.son tali l l wort oil it.. o m 0 Mayor live 1•o;►orLed tilt! laity will soul: t.h., tohnc'Co t:nX unnit•y for Fiscal IWO; ho 4. duhatod tors! .fall lolled --and uffoc•tivuly with tho linro Caai rnina ro flik, hum tho a' nu►noy will confu to the City as it. :::f ; a "art of on r t•n i s nuutunt s to 5 , i , 30;l. .r. oar '1horo was diycussioil a lours, ta+rlri ltt►rria:;rs of na;w u•luiuuivi►L--th- N.li.A. I►as exnrossud U. -lit intorc:.t in holpinsa the laity to finance :;onto ttrorrnm for nctluirint; o,luillmoilt, d c• �• The Clork ret+ortod t►n nayuleltt to �latilvy and Mayes for design of the II.O.C. hrtiidinp•. t„ P Thu minutes of the 21 of Am, ust 'tilt:hot•i..otl 1.1 il; oxpolditnre. 14oVerfll nrf!:mi7atinny o N to town arc trvin,! to tnit: quart►:rs, roeraat.ion site, cats. naafi have loo!,ai,l at tho '^ a N+ x: Plan:: for 1101,50h0y inrortonotifill in th-it. al:nutint+. ** N V N, 'file Gity Parr. nnnnunr.od n wt•oi.inl+ 1•1111rly with thy! i.ihr:iry Board nt 7 •a.uf. and n U ►UulncA session afterward from F to 0:3,) with Coti►ic•il and I)ul)-irt1wirlt Ihrnds. Clorl- N �► will Ilut It notice of haarilly. for next I'O'ethtosday nits i'or huds!ut mattors anti suttinlc the tax levy. m a o 'file City Mnr. roeorilillendod barns 1,nonlo he authoriz,rd to sif;n choci,s--this will do- 'p , croasc, the cost of hondinr; lit! wi l) snhmit a list of hills holm, t►old ones! a ,north P. alon►: with a monthly roport by the tonth of ovary month.* Only things on the Ahnntln �+ will be diseased at 11I0vttII5!s--i.t isn't fair to Council, or to the Mgr., to try an y• to make decisions on matters thrjv havo not hndtimc to study. Any people wishinrt to 7. consult with Council should confer with tho City Nhr. first --and very likoly the #4 rrnhlom can ht: handled without: t,,' Iii: it-) Coonvil's time; lbimorandas will be st.il+mlti, , tad to Council wits all detail:•; nn the Aacndn•--this should spood tin tho rm0.tinl;s. Ile. hopes to confine tie; mootings to twice a moitth, with extra ones called if the situation warrants. Ilo is open to :;upgostinns at any time--ho is here to sorvc the Council and the City. Ile will be in the office in the Inornins!s rtagularly, and is A "4 the field in the aftornoons unloss arnmititmunt!i aru mado. Ile hopes to wort_ out apt (A44 personnel policy, and do something about the Citv oquipmont, as het consi.dars these to v) a two items as top priority. .a � 'ti Ile wanted 46 formally thank the Mayor's wife, tititty Dye, for soointt to it �,� he and tits family had n place to live when they arrived in town. This is the first 4+ . job he over had that he didn't havo to pin house huntinn• the first thing. Ile wants people to fool free to conic and see him--thoy want frionds--not to live in an ivory a d tower just hrcnuse hn is City Mrr. 40 0.0 . Clay Lyons reported all violations attributed to tit:) City in the Court case had fi0 been 80% canploted, and would he finished up tits ficxt clay. Tile Ii.E.A. violations 'Aare not yet fully corrected. tin wants to pot lines across tiie River to the Cannery, but knows it can't be in time for this season's work. Ny Harrison will be in Anehorai!e in a work or so and will talk with the Milt- J tary ro power, gns requirements, etc. , '17te Mnr. presented Ord. t►84 for Second Roaditin-- Itai,calinp t1►e Exemption of Personal w Property from Taxation. Cone Moved, florin seconded, to ,npnrnve Ord. 1184 for second Vreading,. Passed unanimously. by r, l -ali Vint , The Mvr. presented Ord. 1180 for first roadini!, Witifyinr, th- Tnxint! Powers of tits * Borough. This Ord. Is a substitute, for Old gird. 1182 which had a first reading, but was was submitted in its nresnnt brief form atthe suprestion of the Diroctor of Local Affairs, Ron Cen sc. McCann moved, kiorin seconded, to nn-j)rove Ord. 096 for first ronclinn,. Pissr-d unanimous)y. by rrv'i -;,I► Duke Uoering's request to sell I;Irt:works tilt the Fourth of July, and to place his (:otlnv i I i ii nut,' S r CIS .� .I1111�' lll�r I'1': I'r1U i' application frr Taxicnh servien on I'ilu was rof©rrv,l to fill! Cit•.v Mwr. Harold Galliott announced his firm, in assoePition with halt 1'hlul, wil l ho ux"ai'linh- 1111; an ol'fteo il► Knnat. lie said thoy had &!rived cot►fldornhlr� incow- From Kenai, and they fol.t business warranted an office In the nroa. They arR loakinq for ijinc:o and need about 600 syaro feet. 'Thory was some discussion on space for trailers For worl•r-rs oXp.!ctetl in the are't this summor. Vlos Connally will contact Motol own:Jrs first; t1t'! City will Furnish W&S If pos si b 1 e, and want to encourage crows to rentn i n i n I'r'nn i . Rel;alydittit snaco for lima offices: N±tvarre's building it -is harm rrntod to Union 011; Tno horn Assembly vot,+d to accept Farnswnrth'ti nffor I'or onr� vnar. The sito for a Moro seat will bo placed on the ballot at the next Ilrlro cloctioln in October. The City will have snmothinp to offer by that time. The Moro has sot it 5 mill lov,y for proporty taxes. rr_ , - r .. ...,,.t „rtnn,l rnnl' U4riv ,�uul �miu. . cAlu.0ty II.IP u,i,.r. t:l.�.raia ^,Cl .1... ..�.. L . the n,•.,n r•.n with the Stnto and Sholl-Mnrathon on tho mrth:anu nlant.with roi!nrd to t!lx incentives. The City Mgr. will ba muctiup with tlus Airport Commissioll tomorrow night; fill offort will be made to push thrs land t;alJs. 'l'itero is a muoting with ASIR on the final rylnns for Conural flan revision on 11 .June, Wnday. Harrison hopos to eliminate tho ronular Council count illp, fin Ilud. by that time. Tho Mayor also nnnouncod the horn nssembly had vntod to armntnt a Itlanninv, Conmissinn of throe members from homer, throe from Scwnrd find throe+ frr-sm the 1;rnni-';nldtat11a aron. The latter nphointmonts could bo gnestionnhle. Meeting adjourned 12:15 p.m. y octfully submitted, lk4e4— At %00 Frances Torkilsun City Clerk !_ - ' oa , 6.3 Wla le. 4 *&Z. 3 IMF 0%4f�iA.rM�.+ #W� .d A#A 1a 1�M/�A�l/4 It ✓�� , t1i. 4-i i` 1 ' � i U w 4��J. rw AW"orWA—