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::r. John ::aakala o" jis:l 1�'l:_fQ adci.t" �eci ",1e :�; ncil rrit:l
regard to op^.yin^ ;hc ..Gore .:anUe to �'�jrt:.er oil cievelopr:eni:, Using,
craps to illas'rate 1:1s polnt3 'le e pla:i._^od t'':? r)osi_ti.on Of various
animal -groups, their feedin- r��u�z��s, etc. Me raap s";ol-Od the area
already opened to oil and ::r. ::aa.tala :ax.ed t're oil
companies and a'lo:rod r.;e.�a t'lee ^ielci operations are helm: carried
out. The open area is appro irately 1 0b square ,ilec, be n�; 3
aotrnships w'de and 7 1._ilss lion,-. _.e explained it is t .o early to
say definitely if past activitie3 or the Cil Cots. i.a:, enciaiigered
the moose population.
Mr. 3d .-'ollwer presented the 1962-63 bud,:At fc2 `he Lenai
District Cchool. The Citils share ar.ou,lts to ' 65,502.89. The
Council and School Board will poet in executive cession on Tues.
Dec. 12 at 7:30 pm at the high schcol. (Budget =U3t be in Juneau"1/1/62.)
Minutes from the last r:eet'.n� ,:tyre read corrected and arpproved.
Correspondence was read.
Atty. Jabies 'Islaer recommended the Oouncil fore o the contemplated
third reading of the I.ela=� T'Gu,r _;anc:Lise, mil is would be contrary
to City Ordinance which requires two readings and r:ii�ht bring into
jeopardy former ordinances which have been finalized with ttwo readings.
His interpretation of .sate Law is that two readin[,;;; are sufficient
for City $rdinance3.
111r. Sod 1rancks, speaking for I enai � oirer, stated their atty.
is under the impression a referendum needs three readings, but ;u
order to expedite measures they would foredo the third reading if
it were entered in the minutes that Eenai own.- had presented them-
selves at this meeting and had requested the third re_di:t.
I1r. Leo Oberts announced plans for future dock activity have
been forrulated and copies w:�ll be distributed as soon as available.
Mir. Carl Haller is working; on an estimate of the cost of construc,1116
minimum improvements and sevoral construction companies have expressed
Interest in biddin; on the vrork.
Officer 'eavley is directed to issue a clto stop all work
tation�if loadinL activities
are carried on without sites
_"roper traffic warnin, be i_ng, displayed or
if the work is at night without flares being set onhe t11ightray by
the dock site.
Rr. Jay Lietzko announced tact :loscoe Sell, .:r. hang and one other
man from: tale :state Division of Lards will be in ::e^ai 'i rsday, Dec. 7,
at 2 pm to r_eet with the COL-lrcil, : 7.aLi_ .x1: "�'o. lAssior! and other interested
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ii: O_ 'LabOz' re �"'di'1`' j�.^..:A"1F•'.1'G quort.e'_"n fC_ .']e %�.Oy:.;�?�7t
.3ecurit�t Jivis_on. -
The Coi,nc' 1 w_ 11 rivet w t;' t'_e c,l, :�tr: r _rc ..e It oil
Friday, Dec. 15, at 8 pn at t`:e : i.:'e i"all.
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In response to requests for copies of ,�e .e 1^_i ra:Zc:.i e ro-
posal i:r. 1"rn a.lcks announced the fran c_ f 3o w27.11 be r'nted ee t'_: eS
in the paper.
::r. 3ea: an 4 oved the Kenai ower .`'s_ c:�i�e, '^s aPPro ,oc? on 2nd
readin;, ce brou-iit up for t:_ird reading. `-o motion died for want
of a second. It was a„reed if attorney nrnold could s':ow just
cause for a third reading, t:-e Council would concur in such action.
Hr. seaman roved, I_cGahaz sec-:nded, t':at ,.ed., Dec. 20 be set
for public hearing on proposed taxi sates is the wit of -ILenai.
Notion passed unanimously.
)`fir. KeGahan moved, Carl Swanson seccnded, the City pay for re-
cording easements and dedication of street right -of -frays if they
are accepted by the Council. "otlor pikssecl,
Mr. Chet Cone presented Ordinance ;r19 amendin6 Ordinance • I2
which makes date of renewal for chauffeuris licenses concur with
renewal of oRexators's licenses on the first of July, i:r. Goae
moved, Carl Swanson seconded, an emergency be declared cn ordinance
t19. :lotion pa--sed unanim-•usly. -toll call vote also passed the
Ordinance.
Acting Mayor I.organ, i-e th consent of Council, authorized the
Planning t�orui:ission to proceed irith activities to ne=-opiate for
release of land adjacent to the _,'i�,,hway :nor: held ender :L�'
drawal ;r156.
'Uith consent of the Council Clerk was instructed to refer
Walter Lahndtfs letter to fir. Oehler concerninZ a shallow well pump
for the City Jail.
At the suggestion of G'orl -�wanso-n .interested parties trill be in-
vited to work on an Airport Committee and rieet with Council at the
next meeting in an effort to get the ruff -way paved, etc.
Clerk was directed to refer vecon;mendaticns of ._-. Liet"zke re
plans of the Kenai )ays �o=ittee back to t::em for further action.
►'•ith consent of Council, rt,les of rroced.Ire mere set aside and
meeting; was opened to public discuss? on with regard to opening the
Iicose 'Reserve to furti.cr oil exploration, Jpoakors fron tho hcor
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cCno —oved, Jeanan s'eccn, CC-., is o C'rc' _,__`.cc Cl'a:':concd �,ie—
I?iClCs be tabled for "cur Seeks. f t ::� :1r)r,CC �'.;�� * ' ? ] '.,aVe a
site suitalcle for disposal of abondoned ccrs b;r
Rod 1•ranck respectfully requested. t!]e elect_ o�-. for the
Kenai iranchise=roposel Ordinance be field on iriday, is-uary 19, 1962.
With consent of t:lo Oouncil, �cti:.� _:organ regi".estc t^e Oity
Attorney to draw up the neceosary resolution for snecf-ul election for
presentation at the ne,.t Cot'ncil r.:eetln�.
I'ir. Leo Oberts requested '.r,_ _,_•: ati cif "nor- arl i'�st:nn
the airport, to subrilt to the :.rea t--e;;aldi: -'
p _;e:evelc.1�:..c::,, Coi:�•.ittee.
,sirs. :Iuby Coyle askod questions of tI",e �ounc'.l re.-7ardin-; evelua-
t3On. policies on land for i :ie cor.:in year. ks: ensnont has not been
made or. land as yet, just the buUdinGs, c also _r_ga,red if the
City would be forced to buy irTroverrents of irate; oDd sewer lines in
sub -divisions in the event the ityt_� lines inter,rnted with the private
systems. Council was of the opinion the Citjr was not foreed to buy
anythinG, but if the City utilizes e;iati'G water aysteias no doubt
agreements would be made between the parties involved.
I•Ir. I'ulvaney suggested the formation of a Ltilitly _30ard. His
problem- of reels ssificat ion of property tras re.fo=e4 to t^e rla2- inn
C ommission. _
PIr. .,orin inquired if invititations to 'aid on establishir_ ; a do-
pound were to be published. _:e su--Lostc-d t1?e requirements include a
suitable, heated structure, attendants on duty, security fences,
proper feeding arrangements, etc. The Clerh was instructed to request
the Attorney to formulate invitations to bid tri th clozin' , date on
Tuesday, Dec. 26.
Fleeting adjourned 12:15 pm
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Saikau - Fish a xii dllte - Opening Moose
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DOCK & HARBOR
Pt. MING C012MSBXOS
STRUTS
OLD $USnMS
t Third Reading of Ronal Parer Rwnchise Proposal
Possible action on various ordinances and resolutiaas
per 1"tmations given the City Att?e at last meeting.
IN WSIM3
Ordinance on Abandoned Vehicles, Impo adod Vehicles,
and Abandoned Personal Property, ets.
Stand by for notice of emergency meting with Cam Lssiomer
Gil Johnson of Dept. of Labor or Director Merrill Weir of
Amploywnt Security Division regarding penment office
space. One or tho other is to be in ltenai early in the
- weak for a hearing. It All take acme effort to pass t1w
worts around as soon as ve have definite informstiea.
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Date:
Antion: Date:
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MCGah
Cone
Hayes
Seaman
Swanson
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McGahan
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Swanson
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McGahan
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McGahan
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bicGahan
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Seaman
Swanson
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