HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-01-12 Harbor Commission PacketKENAI HARBOR COMMISSION MEETING
JANUARY 12, 2004
KENAI COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7:00 P.M.
ITEM 1: CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL
ITEM 2: AGENDA APPROVAL
ITEM 3: ELECTION OF OFFICERS
ITEM 4: APPROVAL ~F MEETING SUMMARY -- November 10, 2003
ITEM 5: PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD
ITEM 6: OLD BUSINESS
a. Discussion j Recommendation -- Dip Net Fishery
ITEM 7: NEW BUSINESS
a. Discussion -- Columbia Ward/Kenai Landing Development
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ITEM 8: REPORTS
a. Director
b. Dock Foreman
c. City Council Lia.ison
ITEM 9: COMMISSIONER COMMENTS/QUESTIONS
ITEM 10: PERSONS NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD
ITEM 11: INFORMAfiION
a. Kenai City Council Action Agendas of December 3 and 17, 2003.
b. 11 / 20 / 03 Corps of Engineers Status Report/ Kenai Coastal Trail.
c. Resolution No. 2004-02, Adopting the City of Kena.i, Alaska 2004-2005
Capital Improvement Project Priority List for Request of State Grants.
ITEM 12: ADJOURNMENT
To: Linda Snow, City Manager
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10? SOUTH WILLOW STREET KENAI, AK 9'
Telephone (907) 283-7819
Fax (907} 283-2267
August 21, 2003
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Kopp, Chief of Police
Kim Wannamaker, Lieutenant
Bob Frates, Parks & Recreanon Director
Keith Kornelis, Public Works Manager
RE: 2003 Kena~i River Personal Use Dipnet Fishery
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The ?003 Dipner Report includes this summary memo highlighting significant fishery observations, stanstics,
expenses and recommendations for the 2004 dipnet fisherv; activity reports of Police, Parks and Recreation,
and Aublic Works; and the Seasonal Enforcement Officer report detasling fishery observanons, photos and
recommendations for enhanang the North and South beach dipnet fishery.
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~ The dipnet fish o ened at bam on Thursdav 7-10-03 and closed at 11 Thursdav 7-31-03. Most
problems associated with the fisherv were an~apated and categorized as tvpical, and generated more irritanon
with the frailties of human behavior than actual incuned difficultv.
The Police Department hired two non-sworn, unarmed Seasonal Enforcement Officers (SEOs) whose
scheduled shifts provided coverage 7 davs a week during the fishery. The SEOs overlapped during the week
and worked cooperativelv with Parks & Rec, City Dock personnel, and were assisted as needed by Patrol
Officers. The SEOs were responsible for City Code enforcement (camping, parking, off-road vehicle
operanons, r1TV use). The two SEOs working this year were experienced, both having worked the same
posiaons last vear.
The Department handled 49 dipnet-related calls for service, compared to 38 in 2001 and 49 in 2002. The 49
calls for service in 2003 were actually more, but the daily iron ranger change-outs (Officers assisring Parks &
Rec employees) were all logged under a single dailp service call rather than individuallp numbered The calls
for service included ATV & off-road vehicle operations, parkin~ violations resulting in more thaa 220
warnings, 15 atanons and 6 impounds, lost/stolen/found property reports, fishing gear disputes, and lost
children and/or pets. The Department also investigated one death at the City Dock, generated 3 investigative
reports, and issued one traffic cita~on for a moving violation.
Sworn Officers spent 33 hrs and SEOs spent 240 hours on dipnet-related activitv. ~~ Honda 4-wheelet w~s
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again provided bv the Kenai River Center and used extensivelc bv the SEOs for patrolling the South Beach.
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2003 Dipnet Fishery expense sumrnaries are noted below:
Police Department Expenses (Labor}
Police 0 fficer (33hrs)
Seasonal Enforcement Officerl (240hrs)
Total
Parks and Recreation Expense Estimate
Materials & Services
Labor
Total
Public Works Expense Estimate for Kenai Boating Facility
Materials and Services
Labor
Total
Gtand Total Expenses
Launch Ramp and Dipnet Parking Revenue
2403 Concerns ~nd ConsiderationS for 2004
755
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$3,743
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$107,92?
S' a e:
The multiplicitv of signs, sizes and loca~ons is confusing to di netters who onlv come to Kenai once
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for the fishery. ~~ master signboard for the North and South beaches would serve as a focal o'
p u~t for
dipnetters to re~iew Kenai Muniapal Code ordinances, di net fish r nons and ark cam
Individual p ~' ~ ~ p/ p fees.
signs would s~ll be necessary to mark beach access po~nts, handicap park~ng, and areas rohibited
to vehicular traffic. Ideall , this s board would be locat P
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collect fees, g~ve out information and answet questions related to the fish
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P 'd Parking;
While larger capaaty iron rangers were implemented this year and an additional one installed on Dunes R
oad,
there were problems with a noticeable increase in noncompliance with aid ar ' articularlv on the s
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beach. Dozens of vehicles were contacted and drivers wese reminded of the aid arkin re uirem
p p g q ent but
rece~pts revealed low compliance. The City would have greater compliance bv erecrin manned a~ booths
ltke at the City Dock, with attendant s receivin ~ p' '
O g payment from dnvers 17 hours per dav (6am - llpm)
12002 and 20031abor costs are for both SEO's
KENAI POLICE DEPART1~iENT
during the fishery. A pav-as-vou-arrive procedure would greatlv reduce rime spent by the SE4s patrolliag the
parking areas checking compliance, avai]ing that time for expenditure in other areas. The City would see an
increase of approximatelv ~20,000 in revenue bv providing parking attendants.
South Beach Access:
In order to effectivelv collect revenue from all dipnet partiapants on the South beach, the Canner9 Road
vehicle access at the Perrizo residence should be closed to vehicular tratfic for the three-week fishery. This
would funnel all traffic past the City pay stanon on Dunes Road See map attached
Resttooms: Several complaints were received regarding service (toilets full) and cleanliness of the North
beach porc-a-potties. No complaints were received regarding the South beach port-a-potties. It was noted
that the $18,000 spent each year by the Citv on port-a-potties tor the 3-week fishery could be allocated
toward purchase (~23,500) of a precast, vandal-resistant concxete toilet (manufactured locallv) like those in
use at local state parks & boat launch sites. See brochure for double rault, precast concrete toilet attached.
These units are aestheticallv pleasing, and would provide a permanent upgrade to the City of Kenai
recreanonal areas on Kenai tlvenue, and on the South beach. The IVTorth beach toilet would ideally be
positioned at the end of Kenai Avenue where the dipnetters load/off load, where port-a-potties are cuzrendy
positioned. ~~nother advantage of the double vault precast concrete toilet is that its holding tank is 1,000
gallons per side, versus 25 gallons per port-a-potty. It would take 80 portable toilets to match one prccast
concrete toile~
The Police Department invesrigated one complaint of vandalism to the egisring wooden outhouse at th~ end
of South Spruce at the beach. This structure is subjected to repeated arson and vandalism throughout the
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~. Tents were allowed on both beaches this year. This ~id not create significant police issues, save
trash problems on the South beach. However, the Citp has the resources (personnel) to mirigate this problem
to manageable levels. It is recommended that the "No Camping" signs be removed for the 2004 fishery, and
a fee schedule with designated beach camping areas be established The proposed fees are $20.00 for park &
camp, $) 0.00 park, &~ 10.00 camp ~per 12 hr period}.
There are three pritnarv concerns with camping. litter, fires, and habitat damage. These will be addressed
with an aggressive Pack It In/Pack It Out policv, No Ope~ Fin.r rule, and orange plastic barrier fenczag to
protect the North beach dunes, the North beach bluff below South Forest Drive and Old Town Kenai, aad
the South beach wetlands. The continnuous presence of attendants at the pay stations will help managc each
of these concerns.
T~ffic ConQes~on on Kenai t~ve: This was not a problem except during mid-fishery weekends, with a flood
of dipnetters arriving and leaving within a small time frame. It was antiapated that a lot of vehicles would be
on Kenai Ave to unload/load thcir gear from the beach, and SEOs spent dedicated rime maintaining traffic
control, impounding vehicles as applicable, to keep the process moring as smoothlp as could be expected
For a more in depth review of the 2003 dipnet fishery, please reciew the departmental reports included with
this summary memo.
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Kenai Police Department
To: Lt. Warulamaker
Frorn: J. White and J. Jenckes, Seasonal Enforcement O~cers
Date: 9/2/2003
Re: Dipnet Fishery 2003
The information included in this report is a summary of the Personal Dipnet fishery that
took place at the mouth of the Kenai River starting on Thursday, July 10, and concluding
on Thursday,luly 31, 2003.
The fishery opened on Thursday, July 10`~ at 0600 hours. At this time the fishing was
limited to certain hours of the day: 0600-2300. The first week of the fishery was
relatively slow. There was no shortage of parlang on either the north or south beaches.
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The north beach patrons were more compliant in paying for parking than those of the
South beach, perhaps because they were more familiar with the procedures on the North
beach from past years. T~is being only the second year for a parking fee on the South
beach, there was less compliance. It seemed as if there was even less compliance on the
South beach this year than last.
On Friday, 7-11-03, there was a considerable increase of vehicles and people in the
parking lots on both the north and south beaches. Seasonal enforcement officers spent
most of the day enforcing the paid parking ordinance on the north beach and kept ~raffic
flowing smoothly on Kenai Avenue. Of~icer ~Vhite issued one dipnet related citarion.
Oi~cer Jenckes issued one dipnet related citation and 8 warnings (4 on the North Beach
and 4 on the South beach). On the South beach, enforcement offcers explained the
reasons for a parking fee, passed out paid parking pernuts and enforced fee collection.
On Saturday, 7-12•03, there was another increase of vehicles and people on both the
north and south beaches. The parking lot on the north beach was near, but never
exceeding its capacity for parking, Overall, parking was not a problem, though constant
enforcement was needed to keep it so. Vehicles parking past parking medians were
quickly red tagged, or if the dnver/owner was present, asked to move. Many warnings
were served on vehicles that did not display a parking pernut. Officer V~hite issued one
dipnet related citation. ~fficer Jenckes issued two dipnet related citarions and 35
warnings (18 on the North beach and 17 on the South beach). Compliance on the south
beach was extremely low with approximately 5-10% of the vehicles displaying a parking
permit. Again enforcement officers handed out warnings and parkin~ pernuts. The
offcers ~nformed the patrons that the parking fee helped cover the cost for the toilets
provided by the City.
On Sunday, 7-13-03, the crowd began to clear out in the afternoon. Officer White towed
one vehicle illegally parked on kenai Avenue, and issued two dipnet reiated citations.
On Friday, 7-18-03, there was a large number of people moving into the north beach
parkulg lot dunng the evening hours. The parking lot was fi~ed to its maximum capacity
and overflow parking was directed to the Little League parking lot. Kenai Avenue had
muior congestion because peopie loaded/unloaded slowly. Much of the enforcement time
was spent encouraging persons to unload faster, enforcing "No Parking" on Kenai
Avenue and enforcing paid parking in the parking lot. Officer Jenckes issued two di net
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related citations and 25 warnings on the North beach.
4n Satwrday, 7-19-03, there was a large number of people on both beaches. On the North
beach the parking lot was overflowing with many vehicles parked illegally. There were
numerous vehicles parked past the parking medians blocking exits, vehicles parked
blockuig the entrances and exits to the tra,iis leading to the Municipal Park on South
Forest and double parked blocking in other vehicles. ~verflow parking at the Kenai
Little League Park was also full. Overflow parkers quickly began parking in any
available space such as the Catholic Church parking lot and the former Kenai Supply
park~.ng lot. Enforcement Officers' time was mainly used to keep order in the City's
parlang lot and on Kenai Avenue. Whenever police presence left the area, vehicles
would immediately be$in parking illegally in the parking lot and on Kenai Avenue.
Off'icer White impounded five vehicles and red tagged nuinerous other illegally parked
velucles. O~cer Jenckes issued one dipnet related citation and 19 north beach warnings,
The south beach was also extremely busy. There were approximately 250-300 vehicles
parked on the beach, Enforcement offcers were so busy keeping order on the north
beach, they were unable to show a presence on the south beach or enforce the paid
parksng ordinance.
On Sunday, 7-20-03 both beaches were again crowded. ~s the day went on, more and
more people began exitizng the beach. A considerable amount of time was spent on the
South Beach enforcing the paid parking ordinance. O~cer ~Vhite gave out 75+ paid
parking permits advising owners of the vehicles they needed to pay before they left the
beach. Most people said they had no problem with paying the fee, but complained that
the uon ranger was not easily located The Iron Ranger was changed on the south beach
by Officer U~hite and contained very few completed parking permits. Compliance was
very low vv~th approximately 5% of the patrons paying. On the North beach it was also
busy during the day with most persons leaving by late evening. Officer White issued four
dipnet related citations and 75+ warnings,
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During the next weekend of Friday, 7-25-~3, through Sunday, 7-27-03, both beaches
were relatively busy with more people than usual on the last weekend of dipnet. The
parking lot on the north beach was nearly full, but never exceeded its capacity. A
windstorm that began to kick up on Saturday night and thrived on Sunday made the water
too rough that it drove away most of the dipnetters. Officer ~Vhite issued one dipnet
related citation, and Officer Jenckes gave out 33 warnings on the north beach.
There were frequent checks made by Seasonal Enforcemen~Qf~icers at the City dock.
There were few problems at the dock this year compared to past years. The main
complaint from the city dock concerned ovemight camping. At the city dock there are a
few poorly placed signs prohibitirr~g overnight camping. More signs in better locarions
(si~ns that could be seen when entering the parlang lot) would help alleviate this
problem. Another way to a~le`riate this pmblem wouid be to have the parking attendant
advise patrons of the ovenught camping regulations.
SPECIFIC OBSERI/ATIONS AHD COHCERHS
NORTH BEACH
People seem to have a good understanding of the procedures on the North beach parking
area. The majority of those parking complied with the $10 fee, and displayed their
permit properly. Those who were non-compliant this year were cited or towed.
Enforcement officers gave out hundreds of wamings for paid parlang violarions and
issued many citarions. Compliance with the parkin~ fee is not a problem on the North
beach parking lot because of constant police presence and enforcement, and four previous
years to become accustomed to the procedures. Ideally the City would have an attendant
to take direct payment, and then assign a parking space. This would allow any police
of~icer to come to the beach at any tune and be told by the attendant, which vehicles were
in violarion.
Oa the average fishing day there were few illegally parked vehicles on Kenai Avenue
(which were promptly towed and/ or cited), and the majority of those stopped on Kenai
Avenue were loading or unloading. The majority of the people did comply with the rules
knowing that they were being stricdy enforced.
The eventual allowance of camping on both beaches solved many problems and created
others. V~hen allowed to camp, the dipnetters left their vehicles parked in the city's
parking lot all night creatin$ more revenue for the City. The downside of allowing
people to camp on the beach created issues of trlash, damage done to the dunes and longer
unloading times for farnilies along Kenai Ave. The main problem was trash. By the end
of the fishery the beach was littered with miscellaneous trash items (especially aluminum
cans and bottles), even with the tide having taken away much of the trash already.
Many dipnetters camped on/in the dunes in every crevasse they could. Enforcement
Of~cers had campers move their camps immediately when such sites were found. There
was also damage done to the dunes all along Kenai Avenue where dipnetters had
uriloaded theu gear from their vehicles and walked over the dunes to reach the beach.
The iron ranger on the north beach was much larger than last years', which alleviated the
problem of overflowing, Also, there were no problems with the envelopes nuuvn out.
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This helped out ~n enforcing the parking fee knowin$ that each person had access to the
fee envelopes.
The signs in the parking lot and along Kenai Avenue that read "NO CAMPING " should
be taken down and new signs made to explain the new n~les for 2004,
Over the past four years of the fishery signs have been removedl stolen from the North
beach area. Several "1 HOUR PARI~ING" signs are missing, which led to a~
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persons parking there. This makes it difficult for those wanring to just park for an hour,
to find a place to park. This caused officers to wait an hour before citinn or towin
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vehicles in the parking lot, to allow for persons who could not find a spot in the one hour
park~ng area.
Parlcing penmits also left Enforcement O~cers answenng many questions. Informarion
on the parking permits is sometimes misleading. The pernuts still state the~ is "No
Camp~ng Allowed." If the City decides to allow camping in the future this hrase should
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be deleted from the parlang permit. Because the City uses the same ermit for both sides
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of the nver, there is informarion that applies to the North beach that does not a 1 to the
South beach. The main re pp y
ason for confusion was because the permit stated that people
had to leave for 12 hours after staying for 12 hours. This only ap lies to the North beach
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Enforcement O~cers placed cones at the end of each median, hopin this would kee
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vehicles from parking beyond them. This seemed to solve the problem last ear, but not
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dus year. Cars would simply park past the medians aad place the cones on the outside of
theu velucle. This happened one time where approximately 9 vehicles had arked ast
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the median with KPD cones on the outside. All vehicles were red ta ed and towed if
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the~r owner d~dn't move them before the tow arrived) because they blocked entrances and
ex~ts to the lot. This only happened when there were no other places to ark in the lot.
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South Beach
A lugh number of warnings for failure to pay were issued. People seemed to be
coopera~ve once their questions about fees were answered, but when the iron ran ers
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collecting the money at the end of Dunes Road is an answer to this roblem. To hel
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fu~nnel people past the pay station, the City would need to temporaril sto vehicle access
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to the beach off Cannery Road during the fishery, keeping it open on1 to edestrians.
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The SEOs would then be in a much better posirion to immediately ticket a vehicle for not
paying, no warning giveu. This would alleviate the problems with the fee signs and the
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uon rangers.
The fee signs for the South beach caused confusion. First, the wording on the sign off
Dunes Road -"Seasonal Fee", caused some people to believe if they paid once they were
able to park there indefinitely dunng the "season." The si~n should read something like
"Dip Net Beach Parking Fee." This may cut down on the confusion.
Second, the Dunes Road iron ranger was a long way from the parking area so some
people did not think the fee applied to them. People knew there was a fee area; they just
did not understand where it was. Others were confused because the beach iron ranger was
not close in proximity to the toilets, so they were unsure where to pay.
T1~ird, the placement of the "Pay Here" sign at the beach iron ranger needs to be changed
for 2004. This sign faced away from the parking area and was relatively small, so many
people were not able to see it. Parks and Recreation put up orange fencing around the
beach iron ranger, which increascd the visibility of it, but did not help compliance.
Another tacric used to increase compliance was placing orange signs on the port-a-potties
alerting people of the iron ranger, but still that did not seem to help. Again, to alleviate
confusioa it might help to place a manned booth at the end of Dunes road.
Camping on the south beach was not an issue, due to the policy of as long as they were
paying they were allowed to set up a tent.
Trash was an issue on the south beach. Early in the fishery a trash pile began to
accumulate against the side of the toilets. By the end of the fishery it was very Iarge. It
took Parks and Rec four ~uckloads to remove the trash. In 2001 the City of Kenai
placed trashcans on the South beach, hoping to curb the trash problem there. However,
as garbage filled the cans, persons continued to pile trash around the can creating a
problem. In 2002 no trashcans were provided and a"pack it in, pack it out" policy was
implemented. This policy is somewhat successful with only a few incidents of trash piles
needing cleaned up.
Driving in the vegetated areas was not a major problem this year. I found no vehicles in
the vegetated areas and only a few ATV tracks. The City may want to purchase more
batrier fencing or other bamcades blocking vehicles from driving so close to the dunes
and vegetarion.
ATV's are very popular on the south beach. Most often juveniles, whose parents are
dipnetting, are operating them. SEOs wrote several citations and issued warnings for
operators under 18 not wearing a helmet. Fast, reckless driving of the ATVs among the
dipnetters is an issue requiruig enforcement acnon.
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FR(31~Z: Robert J. Trates, Kenai Parks ~~i Recreati~n Director
D~1TE: ~ugust (4, 2~U3
RE: Dip ,~et Fishe~y - I';~rits ~ i~cc~~eation Acti~~ity ~eport & Experises
The folf~win~ is a brief 1lctivity Repot-t of the 2003 Personll Use ;Fishery.
Litter a~id ~ish ~Vas~e Co~tlrot
A total of four (4) dumps~ers ~vere provided tllis season. Dumpsters were originaiiy
scheduled for twice-weekly serc~ice, l~owever, was changed to three (3) days v~~eeklv on
July 1 C~ 1s a result of trash accumulatio~~. The fis~~ waste durnpsters Were fiiled u~ith trash
durin~ the first 2 days, l~owever, a~:er f'eninsula Sanitation moved them to a dif~erent
lacation the probiem v~~as r~ectif ied.
The "pack it in, pack it out" ~~vas generaily e~'ect.i~~e on the South Side. ~ dumpster ~long
with a ki~~k shc~uld be placed ~n Dunes Road to faciiitate this ~rocess.
Sanitatioil racilities
Facilities were serviced daily, i~~cludii~~ the City's ~,~ermanent restroom. No problems
were reponed back frorn ~11 Gagnoi~ a~~d Sons and dip net participants were generaliy
pieased with se~~ti•ices. Tl~e Soutl~ ~ide restrooms were located c(~ser to di net activities
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and tl~us, e(imii~ated complain~s f'rom users concernin~ tl~e distance otle had to waik last
seas~n.
Sand Du»e Proteclio~l
A signi~cant amount of time was dedicated to shoveiing ~~~lalkways on the North Side
' priar to the season. ~~lalkways shc~uld have been elevatec~ more t~o eliminate sand build-
up. During t}ie course of the season it became extremelv difficult for p~.rticipant~s to
discern the walkl~~ay areas from otl~~r ~aths that have been created.
Tl~e oratl~e safetv fencin~ ~vas re~aireci se~~era( times tl~rou~llout the seasc~n and should
~~e repia.ced `~vit~~ a more permar~ent t~Tpe f ence tl~at requires iess mait~ten~nce.
ree Collection Boxes
The fee coliection boxes used at Dt~nes Rd and tl~e Nor~ h~each were et~larged this
seasot~ in an attempt to double the carn~in~ capacity, t}~us, eli~ninating eenergencv calls to
c~~an~e out boxes. ~
Con~id~rat}on should he ~iven to cl~an~in~ tile ~vordin~ on the sign lc~c~.ted near the fee
callection boxes on Dunes Rd. lt was reported that some participants tl~ov~llt this was a
one-time fee area of $10 rather than a~er visit basis.
I'ost ~;lean-~ip Activities
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Fish wasle accumulation on tl~e North ~ie~e a(l.er tl~e seasolt ~~vas si~n~f ic~~lt as a result of
Iow tides. A total of 8 hc~urs were s~~c~;t i~~.King the beach a.f~er the sea.SOn.
~LPAR spent a day cleanin~ up o« tl~e Soc:~h Side. This ~~as a signif cant timesavin~ for
the Parks Department since ali litte!- had ~.lr~eady been retrieved and piled lip ready for
delivery to the landfill. 11s Inenti~nec~, a cium~~ter near the parking lot will help eliminate
this prohlem next season.
~lhcr 111iscettaneous Su~gestions for I~~~t Seasoi~
A. Establish a season pass f~s- ~articsp`nts.
B. Install a temporary fee co!lection s~.ati~n (shack) on Dunes Rd.
ESTIh'~ATES r~R n'lATERIA,~S ~ SE.~ViCES
1'ortable Toilets ~ 17,~04
Dumpsters 1,C00
Fish Waste Dumpsters 605
Irc~n Ran,~er Modifications 2,324
TJip Net Info Cards 200
Totai ~21,729
L~-BOR EST.IMATE
Removing Sand From ~~~1ik«ays ~252
Fee Coliection, Restroom Clea.nif~~, ~itter Controi 730
Iron Ran~er Installation G4
Dip Net Info Distribut~on 26
Raking Beacl~ 75
Totat ~1,147
Grand Total ~22,87G
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FROM: Keith Komelis, Public Works Manager k
DATE: August 21, 2003
SUBJECT: Dip Net Fishery - 2403 Expenses at Kenai Boating Facility
MATERIA~S AND ~oNTRacT SFRVi~F~
Portabie Toilets, 4 ea. $980.00
Dum ster Rental 389.00
Misc. Qffice Su iies & Recei t 6ooks 192.04
Extra Pum in of Se tic Tank 215.00
Pa ment Envelo es 2,310.00
Settin Ram Floats and Pilin s 330.00
Dock & Parkin Lot Si ns 750.00
Misceilaneous 261.00
Backhoe - Di Out Ram s , 9~0.00
Kids Don't Fioat Life Jackets 120.00
Total $6,447.00
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Setting and pulling ramp floats and pilings $672.00
$28~r. X 4 men X 3 hrs. x 2
Collecting Launch Ramp Fees 4,357.00
P&R $12Ihr. (OT~ & benefits 40% _ $17/hr.
5'/Z hrs. x 22 days =121 hrs. x$17 =$2,057
Dock Hand = $2,300
Cleaning & Hauling Mud off Ramps 1,020.00
4 hrs. x $30/hr. _ $12Q
3 men X 10 hrs. x$30/hr. _$900
Parking Lot Painting & Delineators 560.00
2 men x 10 hrs. x$28/hr. _$560
Total $6,609.00
Grand Total
$13,056.0~
Note: Most but not all expenses are due to the Dip Net Fishery
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A general discussion iollowed relating to Ordinance No. 20I5-2003, amending KMC
13.15.~ 10(a) to redefine the allowed hunting areas within the city and replace the maps
of those areas with an updated one. Commissioner concerns included viewing ducks
along Bridge Access Road and shooting ducks do not mix; there is not a safety problem
as shooting is not allowed near the wooded area; there is a healthy duck population; if
duck hunting is closed, it would probably never be reopened.
fi•b. Discu~ioa -- Dip Net Fishery
Lt. Wannamaker reviewed the dip net fishery report which was included in the packet.
A discussion followed relating to the report and Graves discussed the Public Trust
Doctrine, noting resident and non-resident fees must be the same, a season pass
discount would be acceptable, and the restricting of the sec~on line easement may be
possible. A general discussion followed.
MOTION:
Commissioner Eldndge MOVED to reconunend a manned booth be placed on both
sides of the nver and dock and Commissioner Barrett SECONDED the motion. There
were no objections. SO ORDERED.
Placing porta-potties or constructing a permanent bathroom facility was discussed.
Concerns were expressed relating to vandalism problems, more seats are available
through use of porta-potties, and either facility would have to be pumped.
MOTION:
Commissioner Eldridge MOVED to keep the porta-potties and Commissioner Spracher
SECOHDED the motion. There were no objections. SO ORDERED.
The Commissioner discussed camping on either side of the river. Comments included:
• Campers take up space for local users.
• Parking cannot be e~anded on the North side.
• Camping should not be allowed on the beach during dip net season.
~ There should be no camping or activities on the dunes.
The Comnaission requested additional research be done on the issue, requested Seward
be contacted as to their regulations and the issue be included on the January agenda.
6-c. Discussion -- Special Use Permit -- Randy Meier, d/b/a R&J Seafoods/Boat
Storage Area.
The Commission reviewed the information included in the packet. Their
recommendation was for the dip net users to park in the new area in the Snug Harbor
old area.
HARBOR COMMISSION MEETING
SEPTEMBER 8, 2003
PAGE 2
Titie 18 STREETS AND SIQEWALKS
Chapter 18.35 C1TY PARKS
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18,35.010 Overnight camping.
(a) Overnight camping shail be allowed only in designated areas and only in City Parks assigned for
camp~ng. Ovemight camp~ng ~s not afbwed on any other C~y owned property without speafic wntten
approval of the C~ty Manager.
(b) Designated arees for camping w~ll be determined by the City Manager oc his designee.
(c) Overnight camping in the designated area shall not exceed three consecutive twenty-four hour periods
in any ten (10} day period.
(d) Camping fees shall be estabHshed from time to time by resotufion of the Counai and shall be payable in
advance.
(Ords. 344, 884,1144)
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".15.010 Campin~, generallr.
:~. ~;u camning. ~>th~r than as specitied in ~~.1 ~. ~ 1 ~. ~hail l~e ~iio«~ed ~~~ithin the citc
limits e~cept in areas designated as camp~rounds b~~ resoiuuon oi the c;it~ counc~l or in
~~ ~r r ar~s ~~t~ratin~ under ~ermit. ~ t~s tor campin~ ~n ~iesi~nated public
~ounns shall be set bv resolution ot the cit~ c;ouncil.
13. In no e~~ent shall camping bv one part~~ be allo~ved tor more than tourteen con5ecutive
~avs in one desi~nated campground, except that disabled an~/ur senior citizens a~e e?
and t~ver ma~ camp fur extended penods ut time pro~~ided that thev t'irst obtain a
monthlv pass from the citv. Monthlv passes shall be issued onlr to those individuals
possessin~ a~pecial permit issued bv the citv parks and recreation department. Tents or
~tructures of plastic ~heeting, canvas or similar materials are not eli~ible for monthly
~asses or special permits.
C. Campers must be housed in a camping unit. A camping unit is defined. as a motor
~lome, camper. canop`r, tifth-~~heeler or tent.
D. Campin~ in desi~nated public campgrounds shall be allotved between Apnl 15 and
~eptember 30 tach ~~ear, provided, however, that the citv mana~er mav delav the
opening ot' campgrounds until such time as staffing and cveather conditions permit such
use. E~tcept for those areas opened for camping b~~ resolution of the council or stated in
~ubsection D. below, all public camp~rounds shall be closed to camping be~inning
October l through April 14, annuallv.
L. Winter campin~ shall be permitted at the Iditarod campin~ area located at the south
e;nd of ~Iater~'ront Pu-k. VVinter camping shall not be allowed in anv other public
~ampgrounds unless specitically authonzed bv resolution of the cit~~ council.
I; . Campers in ~~iolation of this section are subj~~t to citation, eviction and/or
ir~~~undment bv authorized personnel. Campers ~~ho ~~iolate posted camping
~:ions may have their camping petmits revoked and mav be evicted bv authonzed
~. ~inel. If such action is warranted, a complaint filed bv parks personnel shall be
considered ~rounds for citv police to issue a citation or take other appropriate action.
~uch complaint shall include a complete desenption of the violation and anv contaet
between the violator and parks staff. (Ord. ~22, ~ 2 f~art), 1~84: ~rd. t01, 1988; Ord.
h 10, 1988: Urd. 6~6 ~ l, 1991; Ord. 6~4,1991: Ord. 92-08)
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19.08.010 Puraose.
19.08.020 Definitions.
19.08.030 Parkin~ or camQing urohibited-Enforcement.
19.08.040 Parkin~ ar camnin~ fees authorized.
19.08.050 Pavment of fees-Disalav of ~aermit-Clean up deaosits.
19.08.060 Magimum duration of camuing.
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19.Q8.070 Certain acts prohibited.
19.08.080 Storag~f rg~b ~~. refus~ and other wastes.
19.08.090 Unattended camus.
19.08.100 Unauthorized structures.
19.08.110 Disposition of revenues.
19.08.120 Violation-Penaltv.
19.08.010 Puroose. The purpose of this chapter is to protec~ preserve, and control all campgrounds,
campsites, and camping on all lands owned or controiled by the City. (Ord. 81-1(5)(part),1981; prior code 5-
700.1).
19.08.020 Defini~ons. For the purposes of this chapter, the words set out in this section shall have the
foliowing meanings:
a. "Campground" means an area owned, con~roUed, developed and/or maintained by #6e City, w6ich
contains one or more improved campsites or contains adequate area for one or more unimproved campsites-
b. "Camping" means:
1. T'he erection of, or occupancy of any tent, regardless of whether said tent is of commercial manufacture ~.
has been constructed in whole or part by any person;
2. The placing or leaving of any items normally found at a campsite within campsite such as cookstoves,
lanterns, etc., if sleeping b~gs and/or other forms of bedding are aiso left at the location;
3. Parking of any camper unit in any area owned or controlled by the City, which has been designated a
cainping area by o~icial signs, in eacess of twenty-four haurs, sh~ll constitute camping, regardless of any
physical change in campsite within camping area;
4. The pre9ence of any person sleeping in ~ny motor vehicles or camper units between the hours of midnight
and sia a.m., shall constitute prima facie evidence of camping;
5. Sleeping on the ground, with or without any shelter, sleeping pad, etc., befiween the hours of midnight and
sia a.m., on any land owned or controlled by the City, shall constitute camping; 6. Preparation or
consumpfion of ineals in, or in a~"~ia~on with and in proaimity to, any camper unit at any time following
midnight of the day said camper unit was parked in any campground, shall constitute prima facie evidence
of camping.
c. "Campsite" means all improved and unimproved campsites located on lands owned or controlled by the
City.
d. "Camping Season" means that period of time from April 1 througb ~ctober 30.
~. "Designated camping area" means any area of land owned or controiled by the City, which 6as been
marked by official signs as open to camping or campers.
f. "Lnmediately mobile'~ means that t6e camper un~t may be moved from its campsite 6y either:
1. Starting its propulsion engine and driving said unit away, or;
2. By attac6ing a towing ve6icle to the tr~iler h~tch of said camper unit and pulling it away; provided, that in
both subdivisions 1 and Z of this subsecbon, the removal must be feasible without any preliminary actions '
prepare the vehicle for removal, such as, but not limited to, install~tion of wheels, or removal of support
structure or platforms, etc.
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g. "Improved campsite" meaas aay space designated for individual or family camping and normally
containing a tabl~ fireplace and parking space, and shall include the surrounding area which is, or has been,
used for camp living and social functions by the camper. h. "Other wastes" means garbage, refuse, offal, oil,
grP.~se, tar, dyestu~s, acids, chemicals, industrial or seafood processing wastes; and any other substance
~ ~ may cause, or tend to cause, pollution of the lands or waters within the City.
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~.. ~rk~ng means t6e placing or leaving of any motor veh~cle or trailer on any Iand within the City, if the
propulsion engine of said vehicle is ot~.
j. "Perm~nent structure" or "shelter" means any coUection, assemblage, construction, or assortment of
materials or devices; whether of natural or synthetic nature, which has served or is reasonably capable of
serving as protec~on from aay of the elements; or as an item constructed to enhance the 6abitability of a
campsite, sucb as, but not timited to, structures functioning as, or which are reasonably capable of
functioning as furniture items. Any camper unit rendered less than immediately mobile by the removal of
wheels or placement on supports or platforms shall also be a permanent structure. Commercially
manufactured tents and the flysheet supplied for the tent by the manufacturer or constructed in whole or in
part from canvas, nyion or other tenting material, shall not be classified as permanent structures or shelters
unless t6ey have been placed oa a platform or material other than the soii at the site of erection.
k. "Self-contained camper unit" means all vehicles and trailers which contain sleeping facilities for one or
more persons. Sleeping facilit~ie~ shall also include any structure or area of any vehicle or trailer which
circumstances indicate are actually being used for sleeping and need not consist of acfiual beds or bunks.
Self-contained camper units are also referred to as "camper units" ia this secfion. Seif-containcd camp~r
units may be referred to as "campers" on signs for designated camping areas.
l. "Temporary structure" or "shelter" means all tents of standard commercial manufacture with the flys6eet
provided by the manufacturer or constructed in whole or in part from canvas, nylon or other tenting
material, and aIl commercially manufactured self-contaiaed camper units, so long as said camper units are
maintained in such a condition that they are unmediatety mobile. Any camper unit not maintained in an
immediately mobile condi~on s6all be deemed a permanent structure.
~m. "Unimproved campsite" means that area of land surrounding any temporary structure on an~ City-
~ or City-controlled prop~rty open to campiag, other than improved campsites, and the stracture itself;
s. ~rea shall be that area which is being, or has been used for camp living and social functions. (Ord. 99-18
(A)1,1999; ard. 81-1(5) (part~ 1981~.
19.08.030 Parking or campin~ nrohibited-Enforcemen~ a. No person shall park any motor vehicle or camper
or otherwise camp on any City-owned or City-controtled property where any of~icial sign prahibits parking
or camping.
b. Camping, as defined in Section 19.08.020b of this c6apter is prohibited in areas otber than thost so
designated by the City, eacept where campers camping on private property have written permission to do so
from the property owaer.
c. Person~ who refuse to remove themselves and their personal property from unregulated camping ~reas
upon request by an authorized representa~ive of the City shall be removed, toget6er with their personal
property, from the areas using such force as may be necessary under t6e circumstances.
d. Camping in a closed campground is prohibited. Eacept in the winter the Spit camping area is designated
as the parking area immediatel~ northwest of the Mariner Memorial-~' and on the same side of the Spit
Road. E~cept w6en a campground is opened under a directive eatered pursuant to tbis subsec~on, all city
campgrounds shaU be closed outside the camping season. The City Manager may, for cause, enter a written
directivt th~t on~ or more city campgrounds ~vill be opened or closed up to t6irty dAys before and thirty days
after the camping season, or for any other period of time specified in the directive. As used in this subsection,
"cause" includes, but is not limited to, emergencies, tourist carav~as, and other tourist demand outside t6e
camping season.(Ord. 99-18(A} 2,1999; Ord. 82-101,1982: Ord. 51-1(S) ~part),1981: prior code 5-700.2).
14 ~8.040 Parkin~.r.~n .'~!n ~~ees authorized. Th~ City Manager or hi~ designee is autborized, with the
~ ~~val of the City Council, to establish parking and camping fees for lands owned or controlled by the
~. ;~~: ~(Ord. Sl-1(5} (part~ 1g81: prior code 5-700.3).
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19.08.050 PaXment of fees-DisniaX of ~ermit-Cleanua deao~It is unlawful to camp in a designated
camping area on lands owned or controlled by the City without having first paid the appropriate fee to the
authorized agent for the City and having obtained the requisite permit. Evidence of payment of the camping
fees shall be immediately produced upon the request of the fee agent or any peace officer. Permits issued
pursuant to this section shall be displayed at all times while camping, in accordance with the instructions --~.
provided therewith. No permit shall be issued unless the applicant provides all information requested by i
authorized representative of the City. A deposit to insure cleaning of campsites at the termination of use m~,
also be required prior to issuance of a permit. (Ord. 81-1(5) (part),1981: prior code 5-700.4).
19.08.060 Maaimum dura~on of camoin~
a. No person shall camp on Cityowned or City-controlled property in eacess of fourteen calendar days,
regardless of any changes in campsite or campgrounds. Persons who have utilized their fourteen-day
camping period may not return to camp ia any City-owned or City-controlled camping area for fourteen
additional days following the last day of their fourteen-day camping period. The fourteen days of authorized
camping need not be consecutive.
b. An ezception may be granted to the fourteen-day limita~on if there are su~icient vacant campsites, as
determined by an authorized City official. All persons shall move their campsite at the end of each fourteen-
day period. (Ord. 51-1(5) (part),1981: prior code 5-700.5},
19.08.070 Certain acts r hi ited. It shall be unlawful for any person to:
a. Dispose of or deposit human body wastes or any other waste on City-owned or City-controlled land other
than in authorized or designated receptacles;
b. Make or cause to be made any unnecessary or unusual noise which annoys, injures or endangers the
comfort, repose, health or safety of the public, or any individual member of the public on City-owned or
City-controlled land;
c. Erect, occupy, or ot6erwise utilize any temporary or permanent structure or sheiter on City-owned or
City-controlled lands.
l. Eaception. Unless ot6erwise prohibited, tents of standard commercial manufacture or constructed in
whole or in part from canvas, nylon or other tenting material may be erected and occupied in designated
camping areas. Structures so eaempted may not be modified, eatended, or sheltered by the addi~on of any
material not a commercially manufactured component of said tent or other than a recognized tenting
materiai.
2. Ezception. Unless otherwise prohibited, self-contained camper units may be parked and occupied in
designated camping areas so long as they remain immediately mobile;
d. Park, leave, maintain, or u~lize any vehicle, camper unit, or camp in violation of any provision of any
section of this chapter. All vehicles, camper units, or other camps in violaaon shall be subject to
impoundment by any peace of~icer. All costs of impoundment and storage of any property so impounded
shall be paid before said property shall be released. Property so impounded s6a11 additionally be subject to a
twenty dollar impound fee, whic6 shall be paid before said property is released. All permanent structures
shall be impounded pursuant to Section 19.08.100;
e. Def~ce, destroy, alter, remove, or otherwise disfigure any equipment, sign, utility services, or other facility
owned or provided by the City at any City-owned campground or campsite, or parking area adjacent
thereto;
f. Allow any dog owned, harbored, or controlled by himself to be at large in any City-owned or City-
controlled campground. All fecal wastes of any dog discharged or deposited on any lands within a City-
owned or City-controlled campground shall be iromediately removed by t6e person owning, harboring, or
controlling said animal and shall be deposited in trash receptacles or ot6erwise stored in cont~iners pursuant
to Section 19.08.080;
g. Leave any campsite in a disorderly or unsighdy condi~on upon termina~on of use. (Ord. 81-1(~ (part),
1981: prior code 5-700.6).
19.08.080 Storage of Qarbag~ refuse and other wastes. A11 garbage refuse, and other waste created or
compiled in the course of acrivities while campin~, s6a11 be stored in opaque containers which shall be ti~h~.~ -~
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closed to contain odors and to eaclude insects, rodents, and vermin. Ptastic ~arba~e sacks are acceptabie
containers for compliance with this section. (4rd. 81-1(5) (part),1981; prior code 5-700.7).
l~ ~18.090 Unattended camas. A campsite shall be occupied on the first night after equipment, vehicles, or
'-have been set up. Equipment left unattended for a period of seventy-two hours at any campsite on City-
~:_.~d or Ci -controlled property may be impounded ualess prior permission for a longer storage period
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has been obtained from an authorized City representa~ve. An impound fee of twenty dollars and alt costs of
impoundment and storage shall be paid before said property may be released. (Ord. 81-1(5) (part),1981:
prior code 5-700.8).
19.08,100 Unauthorized structur~ Any structure erected, maintained, occupied, or u~lized on City-owned
or City controiled land without written permission from the City Manager or otherwise permitted under this
c6apter shail be unlawful and shall be subject to impoundment or disposal by any peace ot~icer. If said
structure is impounded pursuant to this section, all costs of impoundment and storage shall be paid in
addition to the impound fee of twenty dottars before said structure may be released. All costs of recovery
shall be borne by the person claiming said structure. (Ord. 81-1(5) (part~ 1981: prior code 5-700.9).
19.08.110 Disoosiaon of revenue~~ All revenue from fees paid for parking or camping shall be deposited in
the eneral fund or dis osed of in accordance with the terms of the contract with the concessionaire for
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parking and/or camping on City-owned or City-controlled campgrounds. (Ord. 81-1(5) (part),1981: prior
code 5-700.10).
19.08.120 Violation-Penalt~, All violations of this chapter are punishable under the general penalty provision
of the Homer City Code, Section 1.1b.O1Q. (4rd. 81-1(5) (part),1981: prior code 5-700.11). 2, For statutory
provisions authorizing cities to provide and regulate recreational facili~es, see A.S. 29.48.030(15). Prior
Ordinance history: Ordinances 70-5 and 73-13.
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C W C rTSHERIES INC
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SEATTL~, WA 98105-G030
---------General Information---------
Tax Code Area 30 ~ENAI
Last Inspected:00/00 BASEi~lAP: ~R05
Transferred 12/63 STATE PATENT
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T05N Rlli~ S08 ~~10001358
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ALASKA TIDELANDS SURVEY 115
Ek/Pg G026/0279 Doc No Anpr/Book S~i Acres 6.38
Structures Blt Area Sq.reet
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Roll zear Lana Improvement Spec reat ~ppraisai Taxable
MAIN 2003 108,000 108,000 1C8,000
NIAIN 2002 lOB, 000 108, 0~0 108, 070
MAIN 2001 45,900 45,900 45,900
MAIN 2000 45, 900 45, 900 45, 900
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PO BOX 5030 2101 BOWPIC?{ER LN
SEATTLE, WA 98105-0030 TOSN R11W S08 KN
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Tax Code Area 30 KENAI GOVT LOT 9 I~1 SEC 8& GOVT
Last Inspected:05/02 BASEMAP: KR05 LOTS 11 & 12 IN SEC 17
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Roll Year Land Improvement Spec Feat Appraisal Taxable
MAIN 2003 220,900 752,300 973,200 973,200
MAIN 2002 220,900 752,300 973,200 973,200
MAIN 2001 365,500 902,800 1,268,300 1,268,300
MAIN 200U ~65,500 58,700 1,436,300 1,860,500 1,860,500
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:~'OTE: YOU ~~~II~HT BE CONTA~TED BY ~N AGE~T~Y RE UES
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FURTHER INFOR1~I.aT10~10N YOVR ~PPLIC~TI4N.
A~plicant Infonnation: Parcel Inforl»ation: - ~t~ , ~
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Name: / ~ Lot: Block .~~v't I~0 t~ ~~ and ~.Z. ~n~ $c!c ~`ia,.~ ~ ?
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Mailing Address: y~ 2~ ;,,/~ ~ J,/~cc ,1o1 River/Stream Name: ,~'~,~~~ ,~, /e r-
C:ri~, State, Zip: /-~o,,~~r. ~ k g y~ o~ River Mile :~ Right ^ or Left ~ bank? (Looking
Phone (home/ti~~ork): ~3 S - ~ ~~o down•stream)
Fax & E-mail: ' z . r, KPB Parcel #: py9i010 Y~ d y~l o ~o ~~r,~~~~,Nds
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Ple~~se complere the followin~:
I) The projeci is located ti}~ithin the citv limits of: Soldotna ~ kenai ~ Neither ~
2) T~us project is located ~~~ithin Moose Range ~ieado~vs Subdi~~ision, «~ithin the KN~~UR? Yes ^ No ~
If yes, is the project ~~~ithin one or both of: - the vanable non•devetopment casement? Yes ^ No ^ Not SureO
- the 25-foot public use easernent? Yes ~ No 0 Not SureO
~) T'ne project is located tivithin ~0-feet of the ordinary high ti~~ater (CH1~ or mean high titi~ater (i~iHtiVj of an
anadromous stream'? Yes ~( No D Not sure where OH~'V or ~iHW line is ~
~) Does any portion of the project cantileti~er or extend o~ er the OHVV or MHtiV of tlic stream?
Yes ~ No ^ Not sure tivhere OHW or MHW line is ~
~} Does anv portion of the projeci e,~tend bel w che OHW or MHW line af the stream'?
Yes ~~Vo ~ Not sure ti~~here OHW or MHW line is 0
b) Does this project replace a pnor e~is~ing structure? Yes ^ No ~
7) Will ma~erial be e.rtracted ar dredged from the floodplain or nver bed? Yes ~ No 0
If yes, what n~~pe? ~~ c ~ vt N
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S) ti~ill material (including spoils, debris, or overburden) be deposited in ihe flood lain or ri~~er?
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Yes, temporarily C] Ho~v long? Yes, permanently ^
If yes, tivhat type of material is it?
Where in the stream will the material be deposited?
Amount:
No ~
9a) List all motorized equipment to be used on this project; ~~ ~~, ,~,~ z o v d C'c~•w a ~~~G /~
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9b) What motorized equipment will be used below OHW or N~W? ~ ch ,' ~'x ,z oU
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9c) Length of time motorized cquipment ti~~ill be used below aHW? JG-~} ,~/ov~s
9d) Len~th of time motorized equipment ufill be used aboti~e OHW? /~ /~ ,~c~c~G,~ s
10) Directions to Ihe site: /~a~RcsS ~ 5 ~~a / l~vw,~~~k~r ~z~~'
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11) Surface area in acres of wetlands or other ~~aiers filled: NG,~~~
I2) Is any portion of the work already complete? Yes No ~. If Yes, describe the completed work:
13~ Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners, Lessees, etc., «~hose property adjoins the waterbody (If more than can be
entered here, please attach a supplemental list).
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SIGNA URE OF APPLIC~NT DATE
S TATEMENT OF AUTHORIZ~TION
I herebv authorize, to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of
this application and to furnish, upon request, information in support of this permit application. ~pplication is hereby
made for a permit or permits to authorize the i~~ork descnbed in this application. I certif~~ that the information in this
application is complete and accurate. I furthe~ certifv that I possess the authority to undertake the work described herein
or am acting as the duly authorizcd agent of~~he applicant.
SIGNATUR.~ OF AGENT
DATE
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18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within ihe jurisdiction of any depariment or agency of the
United States ~owingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up any trick, scheme, or disguises a matenal fact or
rnakes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or documeni
knowing same to contain any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or
impnsoned not more than ~ti~e years or both.
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J ~r~d Certl~icatlon ~tate
rnent
Please anstiver all questions. To avoid a delay in processing, lease call the de artment if vou ans~ver "~•es" to anv of
ti~e questions related to that department. Maps and plan drawings must be inciuded with your packet.
An incomplete pac~et will be returned
~ ~'PLIC~'~T Ii~FORMATIO~
1, ~,~ ~,~ L ,,~ L ? .
Name of Applicant Agent (or responsible party if other Lhan applicant)
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Address Addcess
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CitylStat~ Zip Code City,'State State Zip Code Zip Code
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Daytime Phone ~ Daytime PSone
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Fax Vumber E-mai( ,~ddress Fax I~umber E-mail Address
~ PROJECT Ii~IFORI~IATIOV Yes ~io
1. , This activitv is a: ~(' ne~v project ^ modification or add~tion to an existing project
If a modification, do you currently have any State, federal or local approvais
relatedto thisactiviry? ..........................................................................................................................^ 0
!ti'ot~: ~pproval nteatrs any fvr»t of aurhor~zation. If "~~es," please list b~lotiv;
~ Aqproval Type r~pproval # Issuance Date Expiration Date
2. If a modification, has this project ever been reviewed by the State of AIaska under the ~C1~~P?......,. ^ ^
Previous State I.D. Number: AK Previous Project
Name:
^ PROJECT DESCRIPTION
1. Provide a brief description of your entire project and ALL associated facilities and land use conversioc~s. Attach
. additional sheet(s) as needed. :
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e2 ~v~ ~1 ~Av,,~~~s ~/o ~,~~ vc~~ ~ee~ ~'.~~w ) ,~'Q~~ /. ~ie.r ~~~ r fe~N~ vs ~. Co~vV~~src.,;
(,( /2~!) •~i~C/~l ~~ /J~e /~t /~rTl'~f'OoM f Q~d ,s'u r t ~ /i~~~ ~,1` C!X'~~'
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Proposed startin~ date for project: .3 ~ Proposed ending date for project: ,~ ~a v
~. Attach the following: ~ a detailed description of the project, all associated facilities, and land use conversions,
' etc. (Be specific, including access roads, caretaker facilities, waste disposal sites, etc. ;• a ro'ect timeline for
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completion of al! major activities in the proposal; ~ a site lan depicting properry boundary `vith all proPosed
actions; • other supportinQ documentation that would facilitate review of the project. Note: If the project is a
modification, ~dentify ex~sting facilities as well as proposed changes on the site plan.
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^ PROJECT LOC~TI0~1
1. .~ttach a copy of the topograqhical ar.d vicinity map clearly indicating the location of the project. Please incluc
a map title and scale.
~, The project is located in which region (see attached map): ^ Northern ~ Southcentral ^ Southeast
CI within or associated with the Trans-Alaska Pipeline corridor
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~, Location of project (Include the name of the nearest land feature or body of water.) , t/, ~Nd~ ~v~r'
.
i ownship ~~/ Range ~ SectionS S~~ ~- Meridian ~~~Latitude~Longitude / USGS Quad Map
o/'t' ~Co ~ 9~^~ S[t t`rc,J g.
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4, Is t e ro ect located in a coastal distr~ct? Yes~ No ^ If ~es identi :'' ~~ ~
P ~ ~ ~ ~ _C~ Ey ~~' ~P,~ ,
(Coas~al ~i'istricts nre a municrpaliry or borough, home n~le or first class crry, second closs with plannrng, or coostQl resource service area.)
h'ote: ~ coastol district rs a partrcipant rn the State's consrs~ency reviewprocess. It is posstble Jor the Stole revrew ro be adjusted lo
accommodate a local permil~ing public hearrng. Early rnleraction w~th the drstrrct is important; please canlvct tl~e dist~icl tepresenlative l~sted
on ~he altached contuct list.
S. Identify the cornmunities closest to your project location: ~~,~ai
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6. The project is on: ^ State land or ti~ater~ ^ Federal land Private land
~ i~lunicipal Iand C7 ~lental Health Trust land
*State land can be uplands, tidelands, or submerged lands to ~ mrles ojfshore. See Question K1 in D,'VR section.
Contact the applicable landowner(s) to obtain necessary authorizations.
^ DEP~tT:~iE~T OF Evv~RO~t~~iENT~L CO~SERv.a.TION (DEC) .aPPROv~LS
Yes ~to
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l. ti~ill a dischar~e of wastetivater from industrlal or commercial operations occur? ............................... ^
~~'ill the dischar~e be connected to an already approved seti~~er system? .............................................. ^ ~J
tiVill tl~e projecc include a stormwater collection/discharje system? ..................................................... ^ ,~
2. Do you intend to construct, install, modify, or use any part of a`vastewater (sewaQe
or Qrey~vater) disposal system? ............................................................................................................ ^ ~
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a) If so, will the dischar~e be 500 ~alions per day or greater? ............................................................ ^ $~
b) If constructing a domestic tivaste~vater treatment or disposal system, will the
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system be located within fill material requiring a COE permit? .....................................................
. :-
If you answered yes to a) or b), ans~ver the follotivina:
1} What is the distance from the bottom of tne system to the top of the subsurface water
table?
?} How far is any part of the wastetivater disposal system from the nearest ~~srface water?
3) Is the surrounding area inundated with water at any time of the year? ........................................... ^ ^
4} How big is the fill area to be used for the absorption system?
(Ouesrtons 1& l will be used by DEC ~o delermine whe~her separation disrarrees are being met;
Ques~ions ~& a relQte to rhe regurred sr~e oJ~he frll if we~lands are rnvolved.)
.
3. Do you expect to request a m~xing zone for your proposed project? .................................................. ^
(If yotrr -rasrewater discharge wrll exceed Alaska ~~~ater qunlity standvrds, you may apply jor a miring zone.
I jso, please contact DEC to drscuss in/'ormalron requrred under 18 ,~C ~ 0. 031.)
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~. ~) ti~'i11 ~~our project result in the co ;;tructi~n o YeS
, peration, orc;osure ofafaciiitv forthe
tiTo
r
d~sposa) of solid w3ste? .....
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(.ti'o~e: Solid tivaste means drrllrng wastes, nousehoJd garbage, rejuse, sludge, construc~ion or demolitron wastes .
~ndustr~a! sol~d ~vGSle, asbescos
and o~her drscarded
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an
oned, or unwanted solid or semi•solid malerra! whether
or not sub~ect to decomposltron, arigrnating jrom any source. Disposal me4ns placemen~ oJsoltd waste on/land
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b) ~Viil your project result in the treatment of soIid w ~ ~~
~
aste at ~he site . .....................................
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(Ezamples ojtreatment me~hods rnclude, bu1 are not trmrted to; incineration, open burning, balin , and com osrin
g p g)
.
c) ~Vrll vour project result in tl~e stora~e or transfer af s'~v
„ olid aste at t~~e site? ,....., , p
. .................
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~} ~~i11 the projectresult in the stora~e of more than ~0 tons of materials forreu '
se, recycling,
or resource recovery? ................... , ,..
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e) ~'Vill any sewa~e solids or biosolids be disposed of or Iand-a lied to the site?
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(SewQge solids rnclude wastes that have been removed from a wastew4ter treatmenr plant system, such as a
sept~c tar~k, lagoon dredge, or wnsteK~ater treatment s~ud
e th
g
Qt contQrn no jree liguids. 8iosolyds ore the solid,
semr-soltd, or liqurd residues produced during lhe trentment ojdomeslic septQge irr Q~reQtment works which Qre
land applied jar beneficral use.)
5, Wil! your project require the appiication of oil, pesticides, and/or an other broadc
y ast
chemicals?
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6. a) ~Vi11 vou have a facilitv w~ith industrial processes that are desi~ned ta roce
„ p ss no less
than fiti~e tons per hour an~ needs air pollution controls to com 1 tivith State
PY
emission standards~..
. ..............................................................
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b} ~Vill you ha~~e stationary or transportabie fuel burnin
e ui
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nc
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na f~are
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w;t}1 a total tuel consumption capacity no less than 50 million Btu/hour? ....................
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c Wi ll ou have
) y a fac~l~ty with ~ncinerators hav~ng a total char~~n~ canacitv of no les
S
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t11an 1,000 pounds per hour? ..........................................................
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d) Wiil you have a facility witl~ equipment or processes that are sub'ect to Fede T
~ raI i~ ew
Source Performance Standards or Natjonal Emission Standards for hazardous air oliuta ~
p nts . ... ^
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)~~ill you propose exhaust sta~k in ect~on
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e ~Viil you have a facility with the potential to ernit no less than 100 tc~ns er ear of an
P Y y
reQulated air contaminant? ....................... ..,.
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~~iil you have a facilitv with the potential to emit no less than 10 tons er ~ear of an
P ~ y .
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hazardous air contaminant or ~~ tons per year ot all hazardous air contaminants? ....
. .................. ~
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g) tiVill you construct or add stattonary or transportable fuel burnin~ e ui ment of no
b q p less
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than 10 m~llion Btu/hour in the City of Unalaska or the Citv of St. Paul?
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h) Will you construct or modify in the Port of Anchorage a volatile li uid stora e ta
~:. q g nk w~th
a volume no less than 9,000 barrels, or a vo(atile liquid loadin~ rack with a desi n
g
throughput no less than 1S million gallons`~ ,...
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i) ~Vill vou be requesting operational or physical limits designed to reduce emissions
from
an exlstin~ faciliry in an air quality nonattainment area to offset an emission increase
from anothernewaf modifi~d facility?. ,.,. .
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7. WiII you be developing, constructing, installin~, or alterino a ublic ~vater s stem?,.....
P y ..................... p
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8. a) VUill your project involve the operation of ti~aterborne tank vessels or oil bar es
g
that car crude or non-crude oil as bulk car
ry go, or the transfer of oll or other
~ petroleum products to or frorn such a vessel or a i eli ~
P P ne svstem . .............. ^
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b) ~~iil your project require or include onshore or offshore oi( facilities with an
effective a~gregate stora~e capacity of ~reater than ~,000 barrels of c; ude oi1
or greater than 10,000 barrels of non-crude oiI?.......,.. ~
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Yes
c) ti~ill ~~ou be operatin~ facilities on the land or ~vater for the e~ploration or production
of hydrocarbons? ............................................................................................................................ C7
If you answered "i~0" to ALL questions in this section, continue to next section.
If you ans~vered "YES" #o ANY of these questions, contact the DEC office nearest you for information and
application forms. Piease be advised that alI new DEC permits and approvals require a 30-day public
notice period. DEC Pesticide ~ermits take ~ffect no sooner than ~0 days after the permit is issued.
Based on your discussion with DEC, pfease complete the follo~~ving:
Types of project approvals or permits needed Daie applic~tion submitted
~r0
.
9. Does your pro~ect qualify for a general permit for wastewater or solid waste? .................................... p
Noce: A general permrt is an opproval rssued by DEC jor cerlain types ojroutine activitres.
on this project because
^ Other:
If you answered "YES" to any questions in this section and are not applying for DEC permits, indicate reason:
^ (DEC contact) told me on that no DEC approvals are required
^ DEP~R'f1~IE~1T OF FISH :~~I~U G~ti1E (DFG~ A1'PROVALS
Yes ~'
i. Is your ~~c~~~ct ic~~~~~:a ~:; a c~si~~lar~u S~:~~~ ~~~~I1;~ Rt;IUVe, Critical HwJir3t r~~ea o;
State Game Sanctuary? ........................................................................................................................... ^ ~
...
~ Does your project include the construction/operation of a salmon hatchery? ....................................... ^
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3. Does your project affect, or is it related to, a previously perrnitted salmon hatchery? ......................... 0 ~
4. Does your project include the construction of an aquatic farm? ........................................................... ^ ~
If you answered "NO" to ALL questions in this section, continue to next section.
If you answered "Yes" to AiYY questions under 1•~, contact the DFG Commercial Fisheries Division
..
he~dquarters for information at~~:~pplication forms
Based on yourdiscussion with DFG, please complete ttie following:
Types of project approvals or permits needed Date application submittecl
If you ans~vered "YES" to any questions in this section and ~re not applying for DFG permits, indicate reason:
^ (DFG contaet) told me on that no DFG approvals are required
on this project because
^ Otlier:
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^ DEPAR.TI~1E:~'T OF :~'ATUR~L RESOURCES (D:~~) ~ppROV~LS
I. Is the proposed project on State-owned land or water or ~vill you need to cross State-owned land
..
for aceess? ~"Access" includes temporary access for construction purposes. h'ote: ln addition to Slate-owned u lands '
p
.....~es '
~0
,
lhe State owns almosr al~ land below the ordinarv hrgh x~ater line ojn4vigable streams, rivers arrQ iakes, ana below tne
mean high tide lir,e seau~ard for ~hree mrles.) ......:.......... ,,, ,,, „, Q
........ ....... ... ............................................................
a) Is this ~roject for a commerc~al activlty? ~~
,.,,..,.,,, ., ~
, ........................ ........... ....... ....................
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0
?. Is the project an Alaska Mental Health Trust land (AMHT) or will you need to cross AMHT land?
;tirote: AlaskQ ;tifental Neal~h Trusl IQnd rs not consrdered Sta1e land jor the purpose of AC~~lP reviews .........................,,,,,,,, ^
~
3. Do you plan to dredge or other~~~ise excavatelremove materials on State-owned land? ....................... ^
~
.
Location of dredging site jf different than the project site:
Township Range Section Meridian ____.____ USGS Quad Map
4. Do you plan to place fill or dred~ed material on State-owned land? ..................................................... p
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Location of fill disposal site if other than the project site:
Township _______ Range _._____.__ Section Meridian _____.___ USGS Quad Map
Source is on: ^ Scate Land ^ Federal Land ^ Private Land ^~iunicipai Land
5, Do you plan to use any of the follo~~in~ State-owned resources :....................................................
p ~
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.
^ Timber: ~Vill you be harvesting timber? Amount:
^ 1'~Iaterials sucli as rock, sand or gravel, peat, soil, overburden, etc.: ............
................................
...
«hich material? Amount:
Location of source; ^ Project site 0 Other, describe:
Township _____ Ranoe Section ~-teridian ~ USGS Quad Map
5. Are you planning to divert, impound, witlldraw, or use any fresh water, except from an existin~
~
public water system or roof rain catchment system re ardless of land ownershi
( ~ p)? ........................... p
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Amount (maYimum daily, not aver~~e, in gallon~ per day):
Source: Intended Use:
If yes, will your project atfect tlie availability of water to anyone holdin~ ~~~ater ri~hts to that water? ^ C7
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~ Will ou be buiidin~ or altering a dam (regardless of land ow
i ~ Y nersh i ~.........
P) ~ ...................................... 0 '
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8. Do you plan to drill a geothermal well (regardless of land o~vnership)? ............................................... ^
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9. .At any one site (regardiess of land ownership), do you plan to do any of the follo~~in ? .................... p
g
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0 Mine five or more acres over a year's time
0 Mine 50,000 cubic yards or more of materials (rock, sand or gravel, soil, eat, overburden etc.
P , )
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over a year's time
.~
Cl Have a cumulative unrecIaimed mined area of five or more acres
If yes to any of the above, contact DNR about a reclamation pian.
If you plan to mine less than the acrea~e/amou:~t stat~~ dbGve and have a cumulative unreclaimed
mined area of less than five acres, do you intend to file a voluntary reciamation plan for a roval? .. ^
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10. Will you be explorin~ for or extracting coal? ....................................................
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~ 1. a) Will you be exploring for or producing oil and gas? .....................................
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` b) VViII you be conducting surface use activities on an oii and gas lease or within an oil and as unit?0
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12. ~Vill you be investigating, removin~, or impactin~ historical ar archaeological or paleontolo ical
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resources anyth~ng over 50 years old) on State-owned land? ...........................
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'. ~. ~s t!~e proposed proiect loLateo w~tt~~n a hnown ~eop;'~vsica! hazard area ~....., ,. ............... ~
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.~'ote: 6 haC 8~.9~~(9) aeJines gecpnysical h,a~~rd areas ~s "chose areas k~irrc.7 presenl a chrea! !o l~:;e orrroperty jrom
;eoph~~srcal or geologic~:~ ha_artts, rncluding~1ooding, tsunami run•up, storm surge run-up, la,7a'slices, snowslides, faults,
rce ha.:ards, erosion, and li~roral beacil process." "known geophysrcal ha~ard area" mearrs anv area iaenl~ied in a report or
map pu6lrshed by a jederal, state, or local agency, or by a geologrea! or engineerirrg corrsultrng firm, or generally knotivn by
loca! knowiedge, as having known or potential ha:ards Jrorn geologic, seismrc, or h~~drologf~ prac•esses.
1~. Is tl~e proposed project located in a unit of the Alaska State Park Svstem? .......................................... p ~
r
15. ~Vill ~~ou be tivorking in, removing water or materiai from, or placing anything in, a stream, river
O1' Iake? (This includes work or activities below the ordinary high water mark or on ice, in ehe active ilood plain, on islands,
in or on the face oF the banks, or, for screams entering or flowing through tidelands, above the le~~el of inean lower low tide.)
,~'ote; Ijrhe proposed project is located tivrthin a spectal~lood hazard area, a floodplain developmerrr permit may be required.
Con~act !he aJfected city or borough plannrng deparrment jor additional rnformalion and a ftoodploin determinatron.) ..........,. ~ ^
\'ame of waterbody: ~C,~ ~ ~ ~ t~C ~^
16. ti~ill you do any of the following : .......................................................................................................... J~ ^
Please i~Tdicate below,
~ Build a dam, river training structure, otller
instream impoundment, or weir
Cl Use the ~~vater
^ Pump ~vater into or out of stream or lake
~includin? dry channels)
^ Divert or alter the natural stream channel
C7 Chan~e the water flo~~ or the stream channe(
~ Introduce silt, oravel, rock, petroleum
~roducts, debris, brush, trees, chemica(s, or
otl~er or~aniclinor~3nic material, includin~
tiv~~te of any tvpe, into the tivater
~ Alter, ~tabilize or restore tl~e banks of a river,
stream or lake (provide number of linear feet
affected along the bank~s}
~ Mine, di~ in, or remove material, including
~voody debris, from the beds or banks of a
waterbody
^ Use e~cplosives in or near a waterbody
If you answered "No" to ~.LL questions in this section, continue to next section.
If vou answered "Yes" to ~~tY quest~aris under 1-16, contact the .~rea DNR, office for information and
a~r;lication forms. ~
Based on your discussion tivith D~1R, piease complete the follotivin~:
Types ot~project approvals or permits needed Date application submitted
^ Build a bridge (including an ice brid~e)
^ Use the stream, lake or waterbody as a road
(even when frozen), or cross the stream with
tracked or ~vheeled vehicles, log-dra~oing or
excavation equipment (backhoes, bulldozers,
etc.)
D Install a culvert or other draina~e structure
~ Construct, place, excavate, dispose or remove
any material below the ordinary hi~h ~vater of
a water~odv
^ Construct a storm water d ischar~e or drain
~
into the tivaterb~dv
.
0 Place p i l i ngs or anchors
^ Constructa dock
^ Construct a utiliry line crossin~
^ Nlaintain or repair an existing structure
^ Use an instream in-water structure not
mentioned llere
If you answered "YES" to any questions in this section and are not applying for DNR permits, indic~te
teason:
^
(DNR contact) told me on
that no DNR approvals are required
on this Project because
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~~~DER~L .~PPROVALS ~
~es
L~.S. ~rniy Corps of En~ineers (COE)
\To
1. ~~'il( you be dredging or placing struc~~res or f 11s in any of the foilotivinQ;
~
tidal (ocean) waters? streams? lakes? wetlands*? .......
....................:.......................
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If yes, l~ave you applied for a COE perrntt?
...........................................................................
Date of su ' """"' ~
bm ~ttal:
~
~;~'ote: ~'our applicotion jor thrs ac;rvrry to the COE also serves as applicacion jor DEC j~'ater Qualrry Certtfrca~ron.)
`If y~ou are not certain ~vherher your proposed project rs in a wetlQnds (we~IQnds ~nclude muskegsJ, contact the COE
,
ne~ulatory BrQnch at (9Di) i~.~-~ i?~ jor a wellands derermtna~ion (outside the Anchorage areQ call lorl free 1-800-478-Z711.
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Bureau of Land Management (BLIY~
2. Is the proposed project located on BL,~1 Iand, or wiil you need to cross BLM land for access? ..,..
..... ~
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If e
y s, have you applied for a BL;~1 permit or approval? .....................................
^
^
...........................
Date of submitta(:
U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)
~. a} tiVill you be constructing a brid~e or cause~~ay over tidal (ocean) waters, or navi~able rivers
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streams or lakes? ................................................... ................................. 0
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b) Does your pro~ect ~nvolve buildin~ an access to an isla
d?
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c) ~i~'ill you be sitin~, constructing, or operating a deeptivater port'? ..................................................., p
,~
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If yes, have you applied for a USCG permit? ..
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,....
.... .........................
Date of submittal: .
`J.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
~. a) ~Vilf tl~e proposed pr~ject l~ave a discharge to anv tivaters'? ..................................
p
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b) ~'Vill vou be disposinj of sewa~e sludge (contact EPA at 206-SS3-1941)? .................................... ^
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If you answered y~es to a) or b}, have you app(ied for an EPA National Poliution Dischar~e
Elimination System (I~TPDES} permit? . ,.. . b
...... ..........................................................................0
Date of submittal:
0
(;'~'ole: For informalion regararng the need for an ,1~PDES permrt, conract EP,4 at (8~4) ~11 ~!•43 i?.)
c) ~~i 11 construction of your pro ject eYpose 5 or more acres of soi l? ~rs oppl~es ro r~e rorQl Qmounr o
f
rand drsturbed, even ijdislurbQnce is distrrbuted over more thQn one season, and also applres to areas thot are part oJ
a lorger common plon of development or sole.),,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a
..................................................... .
d) Is your project an industrial facility tivhich tivi11 have stormwater dischar e which is directl
g ~
related t
. y
o manufacturing, process~ng, or raw materials storage areas at an industrtal lant? .,....... ^
~
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If you answered yes to c) or d},.your project may require an NPDES Stormwater ermit.
p
Contact EPA at ?06-553•8399,
Federal Aviation Administration (F.A.Aa
5. a) Is your project located witl~in five miles of any public airport? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
, ~ ~
b) Will you have a waste d~scharge that is iikely to decay withi~~ 5,000 feet of an~~ ublic air ort?.. C]
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If yes, please contact the Airports Division of the FAA at (901) 271-5444,
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
b. a) Does the project include any of the foliowing:
1) a non-federal llydroelectric project on any navigable body of water ........................................ ^
. , , ~
) 2) a Iocat~on on federal land (inciuding transmission l~nes) ,,.,.. .....................,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, p
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~) titilization of surplus tivater from an federal overnment dam
Y g ................................................ ^ ~
b) Does the project include construction and operation, or abandonment of natural as i eline
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facilities under sections (b) and (c) or the Federal Power Act (FPA)? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, p
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Yes ,~To
cl Does the project include construction for physical interconnect;on of electric transmission
facilities under section ?02 (b} of the FPA? .................................................................................... p
~
If you answered yes to any questions under number 6, have you a~plied for a permit from
FERC? ....................................................................................................................................... D ^
Date of submittal:
(,'Vote: For rn~ormation, contact FERC, Ojfrce ojf~vdropower Licensing (10Z)119-2668; OJfice o~ Pipeline
Regulation (?0?)1(J8-Oi(J0; OJfrce oJElectric Po-ver Regulatron (~01)108-1?~~.)
ti~.S. Forest Service (USFS)
i. a) Does the proposed project involve construction on USFS land? .................................................... ^ ~
b) Does the proposed project involve the crossing of USFS land with a water line? .......................... ^ (~,
If the answer to either question is yes, have you applied for a USFS permit or approval?...... ^ 0
Date of submittal:
8. Have you applied for any other federal permits or authorizations? ....................................................... ^ ~,
AGENCY APPROVAL TYPE DATE SUBMITt'ED
Pleas~ be ad~~ised tliat tt~e CPQ identifies pNrmits subject to a consistency review. You mav need addition~l
per•niits from other ~Ucnci~s or t1!e ~~~fecred cit}~ ancl,'or borou~h go~~ernment to proceeci with ~~our actiti~itv.
Certific~tion Statement
The informatio-~ contained herein is true and complete to the best of my knowled~e. I certify that the proposed
activity compli~s with, and will be conducted in a manner consistent with, the Alaska Coastal Management
Pro~rarn.
~-r~: //` ~ 7 ~~3
Si ature o Applicunt or ent . , ~_. Date
'~pte: F~derai a~encies conc~ucting an activity that will affect the coast~l zone are required to submit a federal
consistency determination, per 1 S CFR 9~0, ~ubpart C, rather than this certification st3tement.
ACMP has developed a guide to assist fcdeca~ ugencies with this requir~ment. Contact ACMP to obtain a ~'~
copy. ~.
ThiS certific~tion statement will not be complete until all required State and federal authorization requests
have been submitted to the appropriate a~encies.
^ To cornplete your packet, please attach your State permit a~plications and copies of your federal permit
applications to this questionnaire.
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~ ~enai Landing Load a~id Launch Rarnp ~~pplication
Description of Proiect:
The future owners of ~~ards Cove (Kenai Landin~! are pursuing a mixed us~ destination
tidewater resort centering on the history of this 1920's era cannery and its association
with the Kenai River. We believe the location is ideal for a boat launch facility due to the
natural siope of the riverbank at this location and the availability of other services, such
as parking, lod~ing, retail, restaurant, docking, RV camping and recreational taurs.
The future owners have determined that public demand exists for lar~e recreational boat
launch facilities with associated services. The applicant believes, where possible,
government should encourage development of private vs. public facilities to
accommodate this demand, as it broadens the tax base and reduces the cost of
government to taxpayers, In the case of Kenai Landing, it will compliment other
enterpnses bein~ developed there and help render the Kenai Landing project economic.
It is believed that a facility of this size and location will encourage consolidation of
launchin~ activity, thus reducing the~ need for such facilities elsewhere, possibly in hi~her
value critical habitat areas. During the dip net fishery, a launch facility in this location
will shorten the trips for dippers now using upriver facilities. A launch facility tivith
floating docks in the tidal area of the lower river encourages drift fishing by providing
,, convenient access below Ames Bridge, thus making the river between Eagle Rock and
Ames bridge fishable for drifters.
~~~ There will be no facilities constructed, nor Iand use canversions undertaken, specificaliy
associated with this launch ramp, since upland parkin~, public restrooms and alI other
needed facilities exist. There is no fill required for the existin~ par~ing areas.
To eliminate the need for a floating dock adjacent to the launch ramp and multiple cars
from entering the water, the Iaunch ramp will be designed as a tractor launch facility; no
"self-launch" service will be allowed. The tractor launch method will decrease launch
and retrieval time and will enhance safety, for example by launching boats at an an~le to
the flow of water. The tractor launch method will reduce pollution by restncting private
vehicles from entering the river.
The applicant will designate adequate trailer and car parking for 60 vehicles. With a daily
turnover rate of Z- 2.5, such parking wiil accommodate 120-150 launches per day. A
minimum 40 foot turning radius will be provided at the top of the ramp.
The slope of the ramp will be 14-15%. The dimensions will be 32 feet wide, by ?00 feet
long. Six, 8" thick pre-cast concrete slabs, each 16' wide and 30 feet long, and weighing
- approximately 20 tons, will be used to build the ramp. At the extreme toe of the ramp,one
20' section will be used The concrete slabs will be tapered at the edge to allow for better
water flow over potentially exposed edges. The perimeter of the ramp will be lined with a
~~1c ~ ~i
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Kenai Landin~ Application
Pa~e 2
3'-5' wide course af 6"-S" diameter crushed stone or "rip rap". ~~ 6" layer of crushed,
washed stone ha~~in~ 5 percent or Iess material passing thru a 200 mesh sieve will be
placed as a leveling foundation course under the concrete slabs.
The concrete will be steel reinforced, b sack, type II concrete yielding 4,000 psi with 4-
5°~a air entrapment, properly worked, screeded and bull floated to ensure the aggregate is
'/z" below the surface.(maximum 3/4" aggre~ate) and 3" to 4" slump. #4 (1/2"} rebar
laced at 12" centers (lengthwise and widthwise} at least 3" from the edge of the slab,
P « ~ 3, ~,
will reinforce the concrete. The surface will be V' grooved, , 4 deep and no more than
b" a art for traction and runoffof silt and water. The concrete w~ili cure for Z1 days prior
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to being placed in the water.
The riverbank morpholo~y in this location is advanta~eous to buildin~ a launch ramp as
the natural slope and contours of the riverbank are such that minimal cut, fiii and shapln~
of the riverbank is necessary. Visual and anecdotal evidence suQgests a solid gravel
subsurface under a Z' to 3' layer of silt. Cuts to the riverbank ti~~ill be shallow so there will
be no need to lay the slope back to prevent trapping of water.
An excavator will be used to pull material upslope and place in an erd dump. A dozer
will be used to back-drag the slope to acnie~~e 14-15°% subgi~ade. ~ loa~~r ar~u dozer wiil
be used to level the gravel substrate and a crane will be used to place the slabs. .A loader
will be used to place the perimeter rip rap. .~11 work ~vill be done out of the water.
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PUBLIC NOTICE DATE: January 8, 2004
EXPIRATION DATE: February 6, 2004
REFERENCE NUMBER: 2-2003-1509
WATERWAY NUMBER: Kenai River 336
Interested parties are hereby notified that an application has been received for a
Department of the Army permit for certain work in waters of the United States as
described below and shown on the attached plan.
APPLICANT: Kenai Landing, Inc., 4621 West Hill Road, Homer, Alaska 99603; 907-
, 235-0410
LOCATION: Government Lot 9, Kenai, Alaska; S~ SW 1/, Section 8, T. 5 N., R. 11 W.,
Seward Meridian; Latitude 60° 31' 56" North, Longitude 151° 15' 16" West. USGS
Topo Map Kenai C-4 SE.
WORK: The dredging of approximately 350 - 450 cubic yards of silt from below Mean
High Water (MHW) of the Kenai River, and the discharge of approximately 100 cubic
yards of crushed rock and 145 cubic yards of~pre-cast concrete below High Tide
Line (HTL) of the Kenai River for the construction of a 32' wide by 200' long boat
ramp. The construction would entail placing a 6-inch layer (100 cubic yards) of
crushed, washed rock, overlaid with twelve 16' x 30' x 8" pre-cast concrete slabs
and two 20' x 30' x 8" slabs (145 cubic yards). The perimeter of the ramp would
be lined with a 3' - 5' wide course of 6" - 8" diameter rip-rap. The project
would involve a total discharge of f ill material into approximately 0.19 acre of
water's of the U.S.
PURPOSE: The applicant's purpose for the proposed project is to accommodate a
demand for a public boat launch facility with associated services on the Kenai
River.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The fourteen individual~pre-cast concrete slabs would be
anchored using 3-inch diameter helical style screw anchors drilled to a depth of
25'. .The material to be dredged f rom the Kenai River would be deposited at an on-
site gravel pit.
The project location is a site that was previously used as a commercial fishing
cannery on the Kenai River operated by Libby, McNeill and Libby, and subsequently
~ by Columbia Ward Fisheries (also known as Wards Cove Packin Com an ). The
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facility was closed and has not been used on several years. The applicants plan
to purchase the facility and convert the existing cannery site into a"mixed use
destination ti dewater resort centering on the history of the 1920's era cannery
and its association with the Kenai River."
The previous operators of the facility, Columbia Ward Fisheries/Wards Cove Packing
Company, were issued Department of the Army (DA) permits for several actions at ,.
the cannery. The DA permits authorized the seasonal installation of numerous
mooring buoys and associated anchors and chains, and the construction of docks, a
travel lift, boat storage pad, and other associated facilities. ~
The original owners of the cannery, Libby, McNeill and Libby, also received
several DA permits, which authorized the placement of fill and construction and
maintenance of piers, wharf s, cannery buildings, boat ways, floats, gridirons, and
dolphins.
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WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION: A permit for the described work will not be issued
until a certification or waiver of certification as required under Section 401 of
the Clean Water Act ~Public Law 95-217), has been received from the Alaska
Department of Environmental Conservation.
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT ACT CERTIFICATION: Section 307(c)(3) of the Coastal Zone,
Management Act of 1972, as amended by 16 U.S.C. 1456(c)(3), requires the applicant
to certify that the described activity affecting land or water uses in the Coastal
Zone complies with the Alaska Coastal Management Program. A permit will not be
issued until the Office of Project Management and Permitting, Department of
Natural Resources has concurred with the applicant's certification.
PUBLIC HEARING: Any person may request, in writing, within the comment period
specified in this notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this
application. Requests for public hearings shall state, with particularity,
reasons for holding a public hearing.
CULTURAL RESOURCES: The latest published version of the Alaska Heritage Resources
Survey (AHRS) has been consulted for the presence of historic properties,
including those listed in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of
Historic Places. There is an unevaluated property in the vicinity of the
worksite. It has been designated KEN-00256. Because the property has been
determined to lie within the project area, a determination of eligibility and, if
needed, a determination of effect may be required in consultation with the State
Historic Preservation Officer ~SHPO). Consultation of the AHRS constitutes the
extent of cultural resource investigations by the District Engineer at this time,
and he is otherwise unaware of the presence of such resources. This application
is being coordinated with SHPO. Any comments SHPQ may have concerning presently
unknown archeological or historic data that may be lost or destroyed by work under
the requested permit will be considered in our final assessment of the described
work.
ENDANGERED SPECIES: No threatened or endangered species are known to use the
project vicinity. The project is not in an area designated as critical habitat
for any listed threatened or endangered species. Therefore, it has been
preliminarily determined that the described activity is would not affect
threatened or endangered species, or their designated critical habitat under the
Endangered Species Act of 1973 (87 Stat. 844). This application is being
coordinated with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine
Fisheries Service. Any comments they may have concerning endangered or threatened
wildlife or plants or their critical habitat wil~ be considered in our final
assessment of the described work.
ESSENTIAL FISH HABITAT: The proposed work is being evaluated for possible effects
to Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) pursuant to the Magnuson Stevens Fishery ~
Conservation and Management Act of 1996 (MSFCMA), 16 U.S.C. et seq and associated
federal regulations found at 50 CFR 600 Subpart K. The Alaska District includes
areas of EFH as Fishery Management Plans. We have reviewed the January 20, 1999,
North Pacific Fishery Management Council's Environmental Assessment to locate EFH
area as identified by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). We have
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determined that the described activity may Gdversely affect EFH for Pacific cod
(adults and late-juveniles), walleye pollock (adults and late-juveniles), sculpin
(adults, late-juveniles) and for anadromous salmon, as it would result in the loss
~, of approximately 0.19 acre of inter-tidal, and nearshore sub-tidal habitat
~ identif ied as or near EFH for these species. This Public Notice initiates
~ consultation requirements with the NMFS under the MSFCMA. We have insufficient
information at this time to assess the cumulative effects of the proposed work on
EFH, but cumulative effects will be considered in our final assessment of the
described work. Any conservation recommendations regarding EFH for federally
~managed fish will also be considered in our final assessment of the described
work. This proposed project may also adversely affect associated species such as
major prey or predator species which are not covered by Fishery Management Plans.
EVALUATION: The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation
of the probable impacts including cumulative impacts of the proposed activity and
its intended use on the public interest. Evaluation of the probable impacts,
which the proposed activity may have on the public interest, requires a careful
weighing of all the factors that become relevant in each particular case. The
benefits, which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal, must be
balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. The decision whether to
authorize a proposal, and if so, the conditions under which it will be allowed to
occur, are therefore determined by the outcome of the general balancing process.
That decision should reflect the national concern for both protection and
utilization of important resources. All factors, which may be relevant to the
proposal, must be considered including the cumulative effects thereof. Among
those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns,
wetlands, cultural values, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, floodplain
values, land use, navigation, shore erosion and accretion, recreation, water
supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food and fiber
production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership, and, in general,
the needs and welfare of the people. For activities involving 404 discharges, a
? permit will be denied if the discharge that would be authorized b such '
y permit
would not comply with the Environmental Protection Agency's 404~b)(1) uidelines.
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Subject to the preceding sentence and any other applicable guidelines or criteria
(see Sections 320.2 and 320.3), a permit will be granted unless the District
Engineer determines that it would be contrary to the public interest.
The Corps of Engineers is soliciting comments from the public; Federal, State, and
local agencies and off icials; Indian Tribes; and other interested parties in order
to consider and evaluate the impacts of this proposed activity. Any comments
received will be considered by the Corps of Engineers to determine whether to
issue, modify, condition or deny a permit for this proposal. To make this
decision, comments are used to assess impacts on endangered species, historic
properties, water quality, general environmental effects, and the other public
interest factors listed above. Comments are used in the preparation of an
Environmental Assessment and/or an Environmental Impact Statement pursuant to the
National Environmental Policy Act. Comments are also used to determine the need
for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the proposed
activity.
Comments on the described work, with the reference number, should reach this
office no later than the expiration date of this,Public Notice to become part of
the record and be considered in the decision. P~ease contact Ms. Lisa Gibson at
~907)283-3519, if further information is desired concerning this notice.
AUTHORITY: This permit will be issued or denied under the following authorities:
;(X) Perform work in or affecting navigable waters of the United States -
Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act 1899 (33 U.S.C. 403).
(X) Discharge dredged or fill material into waters of the United States -
Section 404 Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). Therefore, our public interest
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review will consider the guidelines set forth under Section 404(b) of the Clean
Water Act (40 CFR 230) .
A plan, Notice of Application for Certification of Consistency with the Alaska
Coastal Management Program, and Notice of Application for State Water Quality ~~~
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Certification are attached to this Public Notice. ~
District Engineer
U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers
Attachments
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FRANK H, MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
DIVISION OF AIIt AND WATER QUALITY
Non-Point Source Control Section
401 Certification Program
N4TICE OF APPLICATION
FOR
STATE WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION
Any applicant for a federal license or permit to conduct an activity that might result in a
discharge into navigable waters, in accordance with Section 401 of the Clean Water Act of 1977
(PL95-217}, also must apply~for and obtain certification from the Alaska Department of
Environmental Conservation that the discharge will comply with the Clean Water Act, the
Alaska Water Quality Standards, and other applicable State laws. By agreement between the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Environmental Conservation, application
for a Department of t~e Army permit to discharge dredged or fill material into navi able waters
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~ under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act also may serve as applicat~or. for State Water Qual~ty
Certification.
Notice is hereby given ~hat the application for a Department of the Army Permit described in the
Corps of Engineers' Public Notice No. 2-2003-1509, Kenai River 336, serves as application for
State Water Quality Certification from the Department of Environmental Conservation.
A~er reviewing the application, the Department may certify that there is reasonable assurance
that the activity, and any discharge that might result, will comply with the Clean Water Act, the
Alaska Water Quality Standards, and other applicable State laws. The Department also may
deny or waive certification. ~
Any person desiring to comment on the proj ect with respect to Water Quality Certification may
submit written comments within 30 days of the date of the Corps of Engineer's Public Notice to:
Deparf~nent of Envir~t~mental Conservahon
WQMI401 Certification
555 Cordova St~eet
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-2617
Telephone: (907) Zb9-7564
FAX: (907) 269-7508
Attachment 2
FRANK H, MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
OFFICE OF PRO~ECT MANAGEMENT AND PERMITfING ~
DMSION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION
SOUTHCEN7~RAL REGI4NAL OFFICE
550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1660
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501•3568
PHONE: (907) 269-74701FAX: (907) 2b9-3981
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR
CERTIFICATION OF CONSISTENCY Vf~ITg THE
ALASKA COASTAL NiANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Notice is hereby given that a request is being ~iled with the Division of Gavernmental Coordination for a
consistency determination, as provided in Section 307(c)(3} of the Coastal Zone Management Act of
1972, as amended [16 U.S.C.1456(c)(3)J, that the project described in the Corps of Engineers Public
Notice No. 2-2003-1509, Kenai River 336, will comply with the Alaska Coastal Management Program
and that the project will be conducted in a manner consistent with that program.
This project is being reviewed for consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program. Written
comments about the consistency of the project with the applicable ACMP statewide standards and district
policies must be submitted to the Alaska Division of Governmental Coordination. For information about
this consistency review, contact DGC at (907} 269-7470 or (907) 465-3562, or visit the DGC web site at
http://www.gov.state.ak.uslgdc/Projects/projects.html.
Attachment 3
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AGEHDA
KENAI CITY COUNCIL - REGUI,AR MEETING
DECE~~,BER 3, 2403
7:00 P.M.
KENAI CITY C4UNCIL CHAMBERS
http: /,1 ct~wt,~ . ci. kenai ak u s
b:00 P.M. COUNCIL W4RK SESSIOH WITH AREA LEGISL~ATORS
ITEM A: CALL TO ORDER
l. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. Agenda Approval
4. Consent Agenda
*All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non-controversial
by the council and will be approved by one motion. There ~vill 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.
ITEM B: SCHEDtILED PUBLIC COMMENTS (10 minutes)
1. Bill Coghi11,11~ikunda Cottr~ll d~ Co. -- Audit Report
ITEM C: REPORTS OF KPB ASSEMBLY LEGISLATORS AND COUNCILS
ITEM D: PUBLIC HEARINGS
, l. Ordinance No. 2028•2003 -- Adopting KMC 21.05.045 to Establish an Off
Airport Gross Income Rental Car Fee for Off•Airport Rental Car Companies
Using the Kenai Murucipal Auport for Their Businesses.
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2. Ordinaace No. 2030-Z003 -- -- Amending KMC 1.90.010 to Allow the Kenai
City Council to Establish Task Forces Regarding Millenniurn Square and / or
Economic Development with a Membership of Greater Than Seven (7) and
Sunsetting the Ordinance in Three (3j Years.
a. Mo~on to remove from table.
b. Consideration of ordinance.
3. Re:olution No. Z003•b0 -- Transferring $55,500 in the General Fund for a
Library Computer System.
a. Mo~on to remove from table.
b. Consideration of resolution.
4. *2003 Liquor Licen=e Continuance -- American Le~ioa Poat ~20
~ 5. *Z003 Liquor Licen~ Contiauance •- U to~va Motel Louie'a a
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Motel/Back Door Loun e p
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ITEM E: COMMISSION/ COMMITTEE REPORTS
l. Council on Aging
2. Airport Commission
3. Harbor Commission
4. Library Commission
5. Parks & Recreation Commission
6. Planning & Zoning Commission
7. Miscellaneous Commissions and Committees
a. Beautification Committee
b. Kenai Convention 8s Visitors Bureau Board
c. Alaska Municipal League Report
d. Kenai Chamber of Commerce
e. Arctic Winter Games
ITEM F:
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ITEM H:
ITEM I:
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ITEM J:
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ITEM L:
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2.
MINUTE3
*Notes of November 13, 2003 Airport Commission/Council Work Session.
*Regular Meeting of November 19, 2003.
CORRESPOHDENCE
OLD BUSINES$
NE~V BUSINES3
Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified
Purchase Orders Exceeding $2,500
Approval -• Design/ Build Project -- Airport Secunty Camera System
REPORT OF THE MAYOR
ADMIm3TRATION REPORT3
City Manager
Attorney
City Clerk
DISCUS3IOH
Citizens (five minutes)
Council
EXECUTIVE SE33ION - None Scheduled
ITE~ 11~: ADJOURNMENT
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AGENDA
KENAI CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
DECEMBER 17, 2003
7:00 P.M.
KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
http: / /v~tww.ci.kenai.ak.us
ITEM A: CALL TO ORDER
1. Pledge of A1legiance
2. Roll Call
3. Agenda Approval
4. Consent Agenda
*All items listed 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.
ITEM B: SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (10 minutes)
ITEM C: ~ REPQRTS OF KPB ASSEMBLY LEGISLAT~RS AHD COUNCILS
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ITEM D: PUBLIC HEARINGS
~ 1. Resolution No. 2003-55 -- Requesting the Remaining ~,inds of State of
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Alaska, Department of Community and Economic Development Grant
#8 / 00-001 be Reappropriated to the City of Kenai Maintenance Shop Site
Remediation Project.
2. Resolution No. 2003-56 -- Setting the Time and Place for a Fublic
Hearing on the Basin View Subdivision Special Assessment District
(Dolchok Lane, Kim-N-Ang Court, and Cub Court).
3. Resolution No. 2043-5? -- Setting the Time and Place for a Public
Hearing on the Schooner Circle Special Assessment District.
4. Resolution No. 2003•58 -- Setting the Time and Place for a Public
Hearing on the Pillars Special Assessment District (Chinook Drive and
Sockeye Circle) .
5. Resolut~oa No. 2003-59 -- Setting the Time and Place for a Public
Hearing on the Toyon VVay Special Assessment District.
~ 6. Resolution No. 2403-60 -- Transferring $4,0~0 in the Comprehensive
~ Plan Capital Project Fund for Plan Document Printin .
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, 7. Resolution No. 2003-61-- Transferring ~5,000 in the Multi
purpose
Fac~ty Capital Project Fund for Construction and Installation of '
Utilities
~n the Storage Room.
8. *Liquor License Renewal -- George's Casino Bar -- Bevera e
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Dispensary,
ITEM E: C4MMISSION COMMITTEE REPQRTS
1. Council on Aging
2 • Airport Commission
3. Harbor Commission
4. Library Commission
5. Parks & Recreation Commission
6. Planning & Zoning Commission
7. Miscellaneous Commissions and Committees
a. Beautification Comnuttee
b. Kenai Convention & Visitors Bureau Board
c. Alaska Municipal League Report
d. Kenai Chamber of Commerce
e• Arctic ~Vinter Games
ITEIUI F: MINUTES
1. *Regular Meeting of December 3, 2003.
2. *December 3, 2003 ~Iork Session Notes.
ITEM G: COR~PONDENCE
ITEM H: OLD BUSINESS
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ITEM I:
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2.
3.
4.
Approval -- Request and Sign Naming Softball Complex in Honor of
Steve Shearer.
NEW BUSINESS
Bills to be Paid, Bills to be Ratified
Purchase Orders Exceeding $2,SQ0
Approval --
a. Airport Taxiway Improvements/Access to Lots 6 8~ 7, Block 5,
General Aviation Apron (Ron's Rent-It Service)
b. Consent to Sublease/From Ron Swanson to Federal E ress
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Corporation/Lots 6& 7, Block 5, General Aviataion A ron
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Discussion -- Potential Conceptual Drawings for Im rovements to the
Multi u ' ' ~ • p
p rpose Fac~lity for the Arct~c Winter Games.
ITEM J: REPORT OF THE MAY4R
ITEM K:
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2.
3.
ITEM L:
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2.
ADMINISTRATION REPORTS
City Manager
Attorney
City Clerk
DISCUSSION
Citizens (five minutes)
Council
E~XECUTIVE SESSION - None Scheduled
ITEM M: ADJOU~;NMENT
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CEPOA-EN-C~V-PF ?0 November 2
MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD
SUBJECT: Kenai River BluffErosion Study - Project Status
Invertebrate studv - Study was conducted in April 2003 and found little in the way of
invertebrates in the riverbank area.
LimnologX Stu ~- Seasonal limnology studies continue to be conducted. The next limnolo
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study is scheduled for January 2004.
Bird Survev - Monthly bird surveys continue to be conducted.
Fish Stud~ - Spring fish studies have been completed. The next fish study is scheduled for
Decernber 2003.
Topo~,.raphicaUhXdro~raphical survevs - Survey cross-sections have been completed. This data
was used in the development of the hydraulic model of the lower Kenai River.
Hvdraulic Studv - Modeling of river conditions with and withaut-bank stabilization has been
completed.
Riverbed sediment sam~les - Sediment samples were collected in May 2003 alon the main river
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channel and bank areas. Resuits of the hydraulic model study will be used in con'unction with
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the r~verbed samples to de~ermine what, ~f any, changes to the river channel would occur under a
stabilized bank condition.
Sedimentation Studv - The sedimentation study by the Waterways Experiment Station Co s'
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research laboratory) ~s ongoing. This work is scheduled ta be completed in January 2004.
Geotechnicai Studv - Geotechnical fieldwork to determine groundwater flow rates has been
completed. The piping of groundwater out of the face of the bluff is considered to be a ma'or
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factor in blu~ erosion process. Slope stab~lity analysis of the bluf~ has been com leted. Lab
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testing and geotechn~cal report has been completed.
Study Schedule - The study schedule is attached. Environmental baseline studies will continue
thraugh the winter and will be campleted in March 2004. Engineering studies, which include
hydraulic modeling of the river (completed} and sedimentation analysis of the bluffwill be
completed January 2004. A main report, which will include these studies as appendices, wiil be
prepared in April 2004. The report will under an agency and city review and is scheduled for
completion July 2004.
For additional information please contact the project formulator, Mr. Pairick Fitzgerald at 907-
753-5638 or the project manager, Mr. Ken Turner at 907-753-5790.
Patrick S. Fitzgerald, P.E.
Proj ect Formulation Section
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CITY OF KENAI
RESOLUTION N0. 2004-02
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA AD
CITY OF KENAI ALASKA - ~ ~PTING THE
, 2004 2005 C~PITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT CIP PRIORITY'
LIST FOR RE UEST ~ ~
Q OF STATE GR.ANTS.
WHEREAS, input for the 2004-2005 CIP list from the Kenai Cit Council '
Administration and i' Y , City
, c tlzens of the City of Kena~ has resulted ln the attached
pnoritized list of CIP proj ects; and,
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Kenai, after receivin and analyzin t~
from all sources and g ~ g he ~nput
after discussion and deliberation, has decided to ado t the
attached 2004-2005 CIP list; and p
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WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Kenai will utilize the attached rioritiz -
2005 CIP list to re uest f P ed 2004
1 q unding from numerous sources, including, but not limited to
~ the Federal and State overnments~ '
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WHEREAS, the Mayor and the Council of the City of Kenai led e their affirm '
for the ma~ntenance and o erati p g ative vote
p onal costs of all the City pro~ects listed.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY
ALASKA ado t the att OF KENAI,
p ached list entitled "City of Kenai, Request for State Grants 2004-
2005 Capital Improvement Pro~ects." '
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA this seventh
, day of
January, 2004,
JOHN J. WILLIAMS, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Carol L. Freas, City Clerk
CITY OF KENAI
REQUEST FOR STATE GRANTS
2004 - 2005 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
1. Kenai Coastal Trail - Construction $10,000,000
2. Roads 3,000,000
3. State of Alaska Dip Net Fishery Projects
a. Dock Area Paving
b. New Dock Access Road 650,000
4. Public Safety Building Improvements 35,000
5. Park Improvements
a. Municipal Park Improvement
b. Leif Hansen Park Improvement
c. Cunningham Park Improvement
d. Skateboard Park Improvements
250,000
40,000
25,000
82,800
6. Fire Protection, VIP Subdivision 20,000
7. Water Supply Expansion Study 20,000
8. Public Facilities Wiring Upgrades 50,000
9, Environmental Clean-Up 300,000
TOTAL $14,472,800
Resolution No. 2404-02 Attachment
~--~~ Project 1:
' CITY OF KENAI
REQUEST ~OR STATE GRANT
2004-2005 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
PROJECT NAME: KENAI COASTAL TRAIL CONSTRUCTI(JN
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $10,000,000
STATE ASSISTANCE REQUESTED: 100%
PROJECT DESCRIPTION & JUSTIFICATION:
The Kenai Coastal Trail is a proposed multi-purpose trail that will run for a roximatel
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one mile along the base of the Kenai bluffs. The trail will begin at the Kenai Dunes
Park, at the mouth of the Kenai River, and progress up the riverbank to a new trailhead
and parking area located just off Bridge Access Road.
The trail will provide a scenic walkway within the City of Kenai with eas , safe beach
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access down the bluff at severa{ locations. A scen~c estuary area w~ll be crossed with a
bridge, and periodic ramps and rest areas along the trail will provide handica ed
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accessibility and opportunities for wildlife viewing. In addition to its recreational
benefits, the trail will provide needed relief to the Ci from on oin erosion of the bluff
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and associated property losses.
, s Through the years, the City of Kenai has commissioned many studies and re orts for
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the area of the lower Kenai River. These studies ~nciude Kenai River sedimentation,
dredging, bluff erosion, boat harbor, and others,
In 1998, the City hired Peratrovich, Nottingham, & Drage, Inc. ~PN&D to erform a
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Reconnaissance Level Study for a Kenai Coastal Traii. In 1999, PN&D com leted the
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next phase for the City and produced the "Kenai Coastal Trail and Erosion Control
Project Design Concept Report." This report included a schematic desi n, ri ht-of-wa
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property impacts, preliminary environmental considerations, and a rou h ro'ect cost
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estimate. PN&D just completed their third contract with the Cit , which consisted of
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working on the environmental and permitting requirements of this ro'ect.
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Approximately $120,000 of City funds has been spent on PN&D recent work.
The US Corps of Engineers was allocated $500,000 to com lete the lannin
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engineering, and environmental studies needed to obtain the necessa permits to start
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Project 2; CITY OF KENAI
REQUEST FOR STATE GRANT
2004-2005 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
PROJECT NAME: R~ADS
PROJECT COST: $3,000,000
STATE ASSISTANCE REQUESTED: 100%
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
About 50 percent of the City of Kenai 65 miles of roads are not paved. Some of the
paved roads were paved 20 or 30 years ago and are in bad shape.
This project is for avin and upgrading many gravel roads such as Barabara Drive,
Ames Road, Angier Drive, and others that intersect with Beaver Loop Road and the
Kenai Spur Highway.
This project would also include recor~structina and repavinq_ existing badly dama ed
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paved roads such as Wildwood Drive, the roads ~n Mommsen Subdivision, Silver
Salmon Drive, King Salmon Drive, and others. _.~.~
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Subdivision, Redoubt Subdivision, Inlet View Subdivision, Central Hei hts Subdivision,
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V!P Subdivision, Old Town, and other subdivisions.
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Project 3:
CITY OF KENAI
REQUEST FOR STATE GRANT
2004-2005 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PR4JECT
NAME: STATE OF ALASKA DIP NET FISHERY PROJECTS
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $650,000
STATE ASSiSTANCE REQUESTED: 100%
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: (See Drawing)
a. Dock Area Paving
$350, 000
This part of the project is to rebuild the Boat Launch Road and a ortion of
p the
Boating Facility parking lot, which is presentl ravel. The ro'ect includ
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asphalt paving, parking striping, and signa e.
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c. New or Upgrade of Dock Access Road 300 000
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~ This part of the project is ta add a new road as ' ~
an ex~t access to the boating
facility or to widen and upgrade the existin road.
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PROJECT JUSTIFICATION:
Personaf dip net fishermen from all over the state use the Boat La
unch Road,
Parking Lot, and Launch Ramps. Over 15,000 di net ermits for hou
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issued each year, and over 100,000 fish are cau ht in this Kenai River fi
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City Boat Facility handles most of this fishe . This ro'ect will im r v '
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Facility operation and make it a lot cleaner,
This project will greatly enhance the health and ualit of life of its
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present time, users of the Boating Facility use sta ~n areas that are rave! s
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and often dirty and unsan~tary. Dust in the area is a roblem since
p dust retardants
cannot be used due to the closeness to the water. Users s end i' '
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areas getting the~r boats ready to load and unload onto their trailers and in arki
This ro'ect w '' p ~g'
p ~ ould definitely enhance recreational o ortunities for di n
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fishermen. Informational s~gns would also enhance the understandi
ng of the area.
At times, the line of vehicles with boats or trailers extends down Boat L
aunch Road
almost to 6ridge Access Road. This presents man roblems of '
y p access on this
narrow road. Users often have to exit the facili and drive down Bri
~Y dge Access
~ Road to find a place to turn around and then back to Boat Launch R ''
oad to get in line
° to retrieve their boats. A new one-way exit from the facili would '
ty allow users with
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their boats to exit directly or allow vehicles with a trailer to make a loop to the line on
Boat Launch Road to retrieve their boats. Another alternative wouid be to widen the
existing road and reroute a return.
Both parts of this project are very badly needed, and they are a direct result of the
heavy use of dip net fishermen. Since the dip net fishery is governed or regulated in
this area by the State of Alaska, the City of Kenai is requesting funds to help relieve
some of the costs caused by the impact of this fishery. That is also why this project
is entitled "State of Alaska Dip Net Fishery Projects."
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EXPLANATION OF ADDED SMALL CAPITAL PROJECTS
Project 4: Public Safet 6uildin Im rovements 35 000
The majority of these funds ($25,000) wouid be used to improve the erformance
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of communications equipment to reduce or eliminate the ongoin interference
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~ssues experienced by dispatchers. It has been determined by ProComm that a
lack of separation between radio frequencies and aging combiner e ui ment,
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antennas, and coaxial cable ~all having exceeded their useful life) necessitates
an engineering solution to resolve. The remaining funds would be used to
purchase 18 replacement public safety gear lockers ($5,000) and construct a
safe walkway, including steps, from the back parking lot of the Public Safet
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Building to City Hafl ~$5,000).
Project 5: Park Im rovements a 250 000~ b 40 000~ c 25 000~ d 82 800
The Municipal Park improvement plan {$250,000) includes one lar e avilion,
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kiosklsigns; 6 handicap accessible picn~c tables,14 standard picnic tables;
benches and trash receptacles; 6 accessible BBQ pits and 14 standard its;
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3,600 I~near feet of trail upgrade; 31,350 sq. ft. picnic areas; 20 car arkin lot;
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gates; landscaping; engineering. (b~ The Leif Hansen Park improvement lan
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~$40,000) includes the engineering, design, and installation of an under round
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sprinkler system. ~c) The Cunningham Park plan ~$25,000} includes both new
and replacement benches and trash receptacles. ~d~ Skateboard ark
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~mprovements ~$82,800~ includes ramp equipment and park si na e.
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Project fi: Fire Protection VIP Subdivision 20 000
This project would provide a dependable water supply for fire rotection in the
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VIP Subdiv~sion, which ~s located across the Kenai River estua over the Brid e
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Access road. The VIP subdivision is not connected to cit water and, therefore
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fire protection is now prov~ded by shuttling waterfrom h drants located on the
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opposite side of the Bridge. Providing a reliable non-potabie water su ! would
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include a weil and possibly a fire pump and a hydrant.
Project 7; Water Su I Ex ansion Stud 20 000
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This study would research and analyze the cost and feasibilit of obtainin and
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utilizing the existing water system at the vacant Wards Cove canne . There are
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three wells at the Wards Cove s~te, produc~ng in excess of 750 m, and a
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60,Q00 gallon c~stern. The study would exam~ne water otabilit , the value of the
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water system, the creation of a hydrant system for the VIP subdivision, and how
the City might establish a metering system for domestic and canne use.
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Project 8: Public Faciiities Wirin U rades 50 000
The quality of communications cabling in several public facilities is ve oor and
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does not meet computer networking and data transfer re uirements and
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standards, the current standard is Cat 5e and older public buildin s were not
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Project 9: Environmentai Ciean-Up $300,000
9Environmental investigation of the City public works area has reveafed the need
to perform environmentai clean-up on the property which was contaminated due
to its use many years ago as a road oii storage pit; there are buried drums on the
property. The projectwill require the removal of soil and other items with
associated treatment andlor disposal. A sewer main extension into the yard
area will also be needed, with connections to floor drains and restrooms, as well
as the proper abandonment of old leach pits. Further soil and groundwater
testing and monitored will also be required. This project could easily be
completed into three separate phases at approximately $100,40 for each phase.