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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-01-20 SummaryKENAI PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING January 20, 1971 AGENDA MISSING MINUTES OF KEi~AI CITY COUNCIL MEETIiIG JANUARY 20, 1971 ROLL CALL: P•lembers resent - Charles A. bailie, Robert Bielefeld, James o~yle; Hug -Tone and Mayor Eugene N. Morin. hlembers ab-sent - James Hornaday and Florine McCollum. 3unia~r`CounciTmembers - Judi Browning and Nancy Powers. 4lith consent of Council the following were added to the Agenda; B-2, Oscar Thomas, regarding Ordinance 125-67; F-4, Educational Opportunities for City Employees. G-2, Games of Chance and Skill, Chamber of Commerce, G-3, Games of Chance and Skill, Catholic Church. B - 1 PERSOiVS PRESENT SCHEDULED TO 6E HEARD: Robert Borgen, regarding ski strip. Mr. Borgen reported the airplanes with skiis do not haue access to the fueling facilities without crossing the runway void of snow. This tears up their skiis. Mr. Bielefeld painted out this can be remedied with minimum expense. The Council instructed administration to handle this and have a report for the next Council Meeting. B - 2 Oscar .Thomas regarding Ordinance 125-67 Although Mr. Thomas was not here to give his presentation, he informed Mr. Burt of the problems concerning the Excavating Bond Ordinance 125-67, saying many contractors without bond do excavating. The Council advised that anyone seeing or knowing of this being done should inform the City immediately and the City will take steps to put a stop to this. C - MINUTES ~.. The minutes of the Regular Pee ting of January 6, 1971, were approved as read. The mayor commended the addition of the "Things to do list". D - CORRESPONDEtJCL- Correspondence covered in reports. E- 1 C I TY t•1A''J AGE R' S REPORT (a) I_mgoundi~nc services-and fees. Ray Burt reported the towing and impound service is a state regula ted activity. Van's towing is the only recognized service in Kenai. There is evidence of damage to cars in the process of impounding. The impounding yard is too far away and the vehicle is not protected. MINUTES OF KEw`dAI CITY COUNCIL MEETI~~G, ~Ia~JUARY 20, 1971 Page two E - 1 City Manager's report, (a) Impounding servies & fees continued. Councilman Hornaday came in a t this time. Burt further reported the City is pursuing this matter to up-grade the service either with a new towing and impounding permit or with the one now existing. E - 1 Riverview Drive (Clarence Ladd) (4) The Cite reported a temporary solution to the problem of getting fire trucks to all residents. at the end of Riverview Drive by plowing out Outside, Way and making a' cu1'desao. I~1r. Ladd is satisfied with the temporary solution. the final solution will come after this is referred to the Planning & Zoning Commission for survey of right-of-way, and right-of-way differences resolved. E - 1 Inspection, Electrical (c) The State of Alaska has the aUthori ty of contro i on electrical inspections. The City need two men certified by the State. E - 1 Fort Kenay (d) George "filler, of the Kenaitze Indians met with Ray Burt, indicating a desire fora public hearing on the proposed move. The City has received many letters from organizations and private citizens asking for a public hearing. After much discussion P~talone moved to have a public hearing. The motion died due to lack of a second. The Council advised administration to contact interested organizations and citizens informing them they can be put on the Agenda for the Council Meeting of February 3, 191, under Persons Present Scheduled to be Heard, by contacting the City P1anager. E - 1 Communlt~ College Site Group (e) -. ~ . A meeting was held in the City Manager's office January 16, 1971. The group represented residents of Kenai and ~Jorth Kenai . They came up with these considerations; 1. As fair and honorable representation of Kenai and ;forth Kenai, the group will insist on an equi table presentation of the sites. 2. A commi tte o~ two will be spokesmen for the communities. 3. A supplemental brochure will be prepared. 4. A on-site inspection will be conducted. The two men se]ected were Nugh Malone and~'Tnny ~lohnson. Hugh Malone objected stating the Mayor should be the representative from the City as he made the presentation from the start and so nominated the Mayor as continuing. Mr. Malone indicated his desire to accompany them on the on-site tour. Mr. Burt called Dr. Wood, the response was immediate. The Director of Community College, Clayton Brockel came in to discuss the situation. MIiJUTES OF KEPJAI CITY COUNCIL MEETIi~JG, JA:`~JUARY 20, 1971 Page three E-1 City r'~anager's report, (e) Community College Site Group continued. Mayor Morin read a letter written by tlornaday to the members of the site selection committee. ~iornaday urged ti~em to withdraw the preferences which they have indicated to the University, stating they did not have essential inforriation such as current enrollment statistics, flood plain data, insurance costs and insurability indications, site acquisitions costs etc. E - 1 Hockey Rink (f) °~r. t;urt contacted dal t ~Jard from the School Distri ct regarding the hockey rink. The overall cost will be X3,6000. The City will do the installation if the School Eioard will buy the lumber and lights, provided this is completed by February 1, 1971. E - 1 Dogs (g) According to the City Code Section 3-13, the City may pick up and impound any dog that fits one of the following: 1, A female dog in heat, 2. A dog on the school grounds or has been on the school grounds, 3. A dog of vicious habits,, 4. Might cause injury to a person, 5. chase cars. There will be a general dog round up in three weeks, which will be well publicized. E - 1 Progress Report - Stan McLane/Douse ,lumbering Project. (h) - Mr. McLane reported the job being 5;a complete and submitted a statement for the work completed to ,January 1, 1971. E - 1 Power Outage ~~~ Acting City Manager Ray Burt reported on the power outage °?onday January 18, 1971, The City made every effort to move over to rf.E.A. power. ~{.E.A. did not have enough legal Council o go ahead. The restraining order was not served in person aria therefore there i s some question as the validity of i t. lC.I.L, documented every move made during that day. If the City is to move over to HEA power, the maximum time of change will be four (4) hours, and the minimum 1 1/2 hours. Ih attempting to inspect C.U.L., we were stopped by people on the premises. The City Manager asked once for the City to inspect the plant and 'Malt Steige asked once. They refused in view of preser7t litigation saying their own engineers will be down soon and inspect the plant and make a report to the City. The City will not accept their engineers report. 7 MINUTES OF KENAI CITY COUiVCIL h1EETItdG, JA°dUARY 20, 1971 Page four E - 1, City Managers report continued. E - 1 Formal Protest from Carl Sullivan (j) Ray Burt reported the City filed with P.U.C. tariffs for various utilities. He has received a formal protest from Carl Sullivan of Oil Neat Industries protesting the mill rate for electric heat, saying it is too low, E - 1 Public Safety Building (k) The City has looked into a building for the Public Safety by lease or lease-purchase, and have not come up with a satisfactory arrangement, The next step is for an election fora bond issue for the Public Safety Building. Doyle stated there is not enough room in the Fire Hall now for all the quipment. The Council will give this to Planning and Zoning Commission for their reconunendations and examine their report. E - 2 City Attorney's Report (a) Press release regarding Drunk Driving After much discussion Malone moved and Doyle seconded to approve the press release regarding Drunk Driving, for publication. The motion passed. Voting yes; Bielefeld, Doyle, tialone, and Nornaday. Voting no: aailie. The Attorney was instructed to get a record of the disposition of the cases, such as; cases won, cases lost, and ,cases dismissed. E - 2 Sno-Shoe Gun Club fib) Mr. Fisher introduced Mr. Weller from the Sno-Shoe Gun Club. t-1r. Weller avas asked to co-ordinate with Mr. Jaynes, Public Works Coordinator, on 'the lease and other aspects of the project. t~Ir. vJeller was asked how many quonsets the Club bid for and got through F.A.A., and he replied that they bought one. E - 2 Pgwer Situation (c) Fisher stated there was no legal action following the 1968 blackout. bdhen legal action dvas finally taken C.U.:L. took refuge in bankrupcy. Ne said we should go to P,U.Ci. and let them know what has happened since 1966. The interest of the public is foremast, then the dollar value. The: referee can issue a restraining order. The City is going to protest the validity of this and ask for a review by the ju,'dge. MIIUTES OF KEJAI CITY COUNCIL MEETIi~G, JA~'VUARY 20, 1971 P-age five E - 3 'favor's Report (a) The ~~tayor reported the dues for the ~'~.1aska Conference of Playors in the amount of ~20.OG, is now due and should be renewed for the up-coming T"ayor. E - 3 Suicide Provention Group fib) The Juicide Provention Group wants to man a suicide phone, hopefully in the City rlall. Room 16 in the terminal building will be made availaGle on a three months trial basis. The prone will be manned by volunteers. The City should have a letter fror;~ Richard Hallmark within the week. 'The Administration is to wri tea letter to Council advising them ~~rhen this will be occupied, E - 3 Committee on A~in~ ~~) The ~?ayor~.vould like the Council to request the Committee on Aging be on a permanent basis, with a letter .going to George `°1i 1 i er and to Toby Guckl er•. E - 3 Proposed Bride across Kenai River ~d) A public notice i~r. 17-2-71, was received from 'the U. S. Coast Guard regarding the proposed bridge across the Y,enai River. The administration is to write a letter to them regarding the effects on wildlife and waterfodal refuges, public parks, historic sites and recreation area. E - 3 Urban Section fie) Mr. i~urt reported ~"r, duff, from the Department of tliways, 4vas in i:enai going over tite plans for the urban section. In their study they found out a traffic light at ~~i11ow St, is not justified. They are alsd considering an overpass from the Junior High to the gall. E - 4 City Clerk's Report ~Jo report. E - 5 Finance Director's Report ~a) Current Status of Planes parked at Airport The Finance Director was asked if the City is current on parking- fees tivit~~ the three planes parked at the airport. Burt informed them trey ~~~ere. However the City is not current with the ye',llow plane parked there. It was supposed to` be there for only a day or so but has been there since December 30th or;'31st. The owner is -to be dorm in a day or two. MIiJUTES OF KE~iAI CITY COU,VCIL MEETI~dG, Jl~'VUARY 20, 1971 Page six E - 5 Finance Director's Report continued. E - 5 Proposed 3udc~et Revision (b) The proposed budget revision will be held prior to the seating of the new Mayor and Councilmen. E - 5 Election for Mayor and Councilmen (c) -- The election for Mayor and two Councilmen will be held next Tuesday, January 26, 1971. ~:SP.~~ and Telenews will be notified tf~at Thursday, January 21, 1971, will be the last day for registering to vote in the election Tuesday, January 26, 1971. E - 6 Advs_o_ry Planning ~ Zoning Commiss-ion's Report Fisher reported that at the meeting of January 13, 1971, Fisher moved and Coyle seconded that the Kenai Advisory Planning & Zoning Commission advise Council and City Administration that the Public i~Jorks Coordinator, George Jaynes, has been the most knovrledgeable and valuable of all the staff ever made available to assist the Kenai Advisory Planning & Zoning Commission, with the motion passing unanimously. E - 7 Borou_gh_ assemblymen's Report --- Hugh Malone reported the Assembly meeting held i'n the new Borough buildings January 19, 1971, eras opened:witn the Pledge of Allegiance. An Ordinance was introduced to appropriate $39OQ0 to E.D.D. and one amending the Sales Tax Ordinance. The personal property tax forms have been mailed out and are to be filled out and mailed back to the Borough by February 15, 1971. The Kenai Health Center did not meet the standards for State certification. The Finance Director was instructed to find out why so this can be corrected. The School Construction report was given, the amount budgeted, amount spent, amount needed for completion. The Assembly passed a P.esolution asking the Fish and Game to close the west side of Shelikof Strait at Cape Igvak, to commercial salmon fishing, Mrs. Banta reported on a meeting with School Board Members, Supt. of Schools, and Borough Chairman concerning Resolution 66-1 which would spell out the responsibilities of the Borough and those of the School E3oard. P~I,IUTES OF ~ErJAI CITY COUiJCIL ^1EETI:IG, JlLVUARY 20, 1971 Page seven F - OLU uU5I,~1ES~ F - 1 F;e uest ~~ Actin Ci t Plana er for Reconsi derati on of Ordinance _ ~e u atinq now f"acn~nes and `•1otor Vehic es. liielefela moved and "lalone seconded to continue first reading on Crdinance 1:~1-71, to have more time for major changes. The rnotion passed unanimously. F - 2 Second readin of Ordinance 192-71 "Establishin A royal b Council of Departn~en Hea appo~ntrrcnts. dielefelu moved and ~Jornaday seconded to continue the 2nd reading of Ordinance 192-71 until the new City Manager is here. F - 3 Clarification of Personnel and Pay Plan Deferred until next Council meeting of February 3, 1971. F - 4 Educational Opportunities for City Employees P°lalone moved and r3ailie seconded to approve tie recommendations set fortn in the memo from Ray Burt concerning Educational assistance for City employees, reimbursing t!~em of job related courses after satisfactorily completing the course. The motion passed unanimously. G - ;dEJ BUSIdESS a - 1 Games of Chance and Skill -Elks Lodge G• - 2 Games of Chance and Skill -Chamber of Cor~anerce G - 3 Games of C~~ance and Ski 11 -Catholic Church Bailie moved and Bielefeld seconded to approve the applications for Games of Chance and Skill for the Elks Lodge, the Chamber of Conunerce and the Catholic Church. The motion passed unanimously. '7LETIr~G ADJOU°JED 11:15 P.'1. Respectfully submitted, Sharon Sterling Acting City Clerk r MIsJUTES OF KEi~AI CITY COUiJCIL ~1EETI~JG, JAPJUARY 20, 1971 Page eight THI~dGS TO DO LIST B - 1 Access to refueling facilities for ski planes. E - 1 Referr Riverview Drive right-of-way to Planning (b) & Zoning Commission, E - 1 Contact interested Organizations and citizens (d) informing them they can be put on the Agenda for the Council meeting of Februar~> 3, 1971, under Persons Present Scheduled to be Heard, by contacting the City Manager. E - 1 Publicize Leash La~~~, (9) E - 1 Public Safety Building referred to Planning & (k) Zoning Commission. E - 2 Press release Drunk Driving. (a) E - 3 Pay dues for Alaska Conference of !1ayors. (a) E - 3 ~~iemo to Council - Status of Suicide Prevention Group. (b) E - 3 4Jrite letter to George P~liller and Toby Buckler, (c) concerning Committee an Aging. E - 3 Write a letter to U. S. Coast Guard regarding the (d) effects of Urildlife and waterfowl refuges,, public parks, historic sues and recreation area in regards to the proposed bridge across Kenai River. E - 5 :~lotify KSRP1 and Telanews the last day for registering (c) for the election of January 26, 1971. E - 7 Cneck on State certificate for Kenai Health Center. . ,. V }.~ . _ ,. '~ +~ ~ `Q u - .. '~ E~3 . s ~ - ~ Y.ENAI PEI~xIIS UCLA MEUROUGH Post Office Box 8.50. . , - - ~ - - - _ SULDUTiQA, ~iLAS l~ 9 9 6 G 9 ~- _ _riQTICH OT' PLAiQ;]I,VG & ZO?•II:•]G CO: a;ISSI0:1 AC'PI0:1 TO: • SURV::YO?t /~ /~ SUJ~llI`TID;a'R ` C)CTX JF: HO2~J)I: % J it1/id~I , SF:i.DOVIi~ /~ SRi'Ii1RD /~ St7LDOT:si'~ /~ ;~# Enclosed is a copy oi' the ;:enai Peninsula Borough Planning • and . Zoning Cor,~*ission r:unutes of the r;teeting at which. the • noted subdivision plat ~•~as reviewed. T?I}; PRELIiIi~~~RY PLrZT H~(.S BDE:Q: • • ~ ~pproveci, t,~Je su;~divider r.~ay proceed with preparation of the final plat in accordance ~oith tae J:enai. ??enin- .. Sula 13ox'Otic~il Subdivision f?"L'dnanCe 2G . ~J Cond?L1O?7~)-ly apprOVed;. Sub1(3Ct tO 'tlle prOV1S10r1S l~st- ed. T?-Je supdivider nay proceec: t~itlz the pret~arata..a.-r of the final plat in aceoxdarJCe with t:he li:s ted pro- visions and those contained in the b.enai Peninsula Borougi~ Subdivision Ordinance 2C . Corfiitionally approved, su?~~ect. to the conditions list- ' ed. These conditions must tae r;:et bef.are proceeuing '- with preparation of the final plat.. ' ~~ .Disapproved for the reasons listed, TaL-led for the reasons listed,. rTIIE II:]~~ OI2 P?.",LI::II];•~:1'/FIi~~~I, PJ~.Ii ]I?'.S t-3EEi~: ~~ Approved, the subd iviclcr. s•i~ould r~o~•, obtain all needed ' signatures on t.IC: at:.L-ac'.~ec? orig:i.nal and tt~o copi.e_>, obtaS.n the requirccI ta:c cc J:tificr°L-e (iL not already obtai ned) and return ~rll t::Je c_ocu: ;~nL-s to tine Planning Dei>aJ't:r,:ent f0J" J'CCOr(i~.t1GIJ. t1 COiJ}' Of the ]~)_<Jt: CGr2- L-aining the recorctccl ciaL-a x.511 be fc~r~•:ar.ded to t;~c sua- da.vicicr and t!naa rerei,>t r:ay proceed ~~Jit.~ t?Je sale or Conveyance of. t;; c: parcels . Cor:dit5.ena).ly ar,provcd, stJbje'ct to tl~e conditions list- _ Cd. `i'he:~c COnCiitiU71S I'.}L;;t j3r rn4t. pJ'1O]_ LO t17C 1°CCOrd- inq of the plat. ~, h5.sap~>rovec) for the reason:, li.stcc3. . ., . ~~ '~^abled foi tlrr. r.casor~s listed. Should ~*ou have ant cluc~:,i:icJn;, h)ca:~c fea]. tree to contact tads aiiicae. (I').:Jnn5.n7 Pcl~aztr;.c:rit, I:J.: G. ~, I3est~ . .~~~., } Y,; KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH PYaANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING PAGE 2 OCTOBER 9. 1972 through the center of the lots without a survey was denied at the September 11, 1972 meeting. The planning staff has reviewed the plat as resubmitted and recommends the 3:1 depth to width exception previously re-< quested be granted and the plat .approved subject to 20 foot utility easements requested by HEA be shown between tracts • • hand 2-and between .tracts 3 and 4. ...Commissioner Hursh m®ved, seconded, by Commissioner Baldwin, to approve the-plat subject`to the staff's'recommendationsand to giant the 3:1_depth to widthexception. The motion carried unanimously. a.- -Davidson Homestead Tract A (Preliminary/Final) The staff report was given by Mr. Best noting this. subdivision. •s located cn -the Kenai Spur Road at the junction with Straw- berryROad in the City of-Kenai. A letterfrom the subdivider ..and one ~rom'the:Department of Highways was read, both; of - whchare on file in-the planning department, The planning staff has reviewed the plat and recommends ap- proval subject to the 50.' building set back line'requested by the Department of Highways and approval by the City of _Renai. Commissioner Hursh, referring to the 50' building set back line requested by the Department of Highways, asked why one should .have to pay taxes on this if it can't be built on. Chairman Peck replied that this is actually a savings to the taxpayers due"to the fact that if a building is built within `this 50 feet and-the road is widened, the building would have . to be bought. Mr. Best stated he felt the building set back line was one. of .. the best things that ever was done as it will save money in the future. R Commissioner .English moved, seconded by Commissioner Dimmick, ~: to approwe.tYre plat subject to the staff's recommendations. ,The motion carried with. Commissioner. Hursh°dissenting. b. Augustine Subd. (Preliminary/Final) In presenting .the staff report, Mr. Best noted this subdivision _. _ _. _ is located north and west of Skyline Drive, approximately 1 mile . NE of the junction with East Hill-Road in the Homer area. The `letter-from the subdivider, which is on file, was. read. The planning staff has reviewed the plat and recommends the 3:1 i depth o width"exception be granted due to the lot size_and preliminary/final approval be.granted subject to 5` utility easements being provided along .the exterior boundaries of the lots: subject tonon-objection of the subdivider- Commissioner Hursh moved, seconded by Commissioner Dimmick to approve the plat subject `to the staff's"recommendations and. to :grant the:3:l exception. The motion carried unanimously. c., Collins Subd. (Preliminary/Final) The: staff report was given by Mr. Best noting this subdivision is:loeated on Kalifonsky Beach Road and Cook Inlet, approximately. 5~miles south_of the mouth of the Kenai River. The letter from - the subdivider, :which is on file, was read.. - .. ~ - •. ~ ~OXC ~~o A p~~p6tQ~l1~ 21~`.Z-~~~~ • ~ OEOFiC3fE A. NAVAP~681C . Cesar aa,era `' DAT QCToF3~ ~, ~, 1 ~ ~ ~-- PLAT STAi i;S : ./~ FI~.:L~i.ilidr F.Y ~ P:tELZI~iINARY~FxiaAli - GI`rY PZ~1t1idIZdG C~1:~~-=1"55~U:v';3: OTJiER J'~Vi'Irt~JIi1G AGLCJCII;S- __._ ~Iomer / A1as3a .dept. of Highways Yenai ~ Anchorage P7atural Gas Seldov~.a / 1-€omer Electric 7~ssoc. Se~iard Chugach EJ.ecttic Assoc, 6oldotna TeLcphone Company. Vie: Vacation & .Re lest /`~ Resu;~divisa.on /~ IIeed of Record- ~~ Su'~d.i sion ~ SpLcial Conside.~ation /~ Gent~.c~men ' Petitian has been recebved by the I~enax f~eni.nsula Bozough . P~~nn3:r~g and Zoning Com.~'nis ,ion for, approt'al of ~~~;~~~~,/ . am A'~~-n..,,~.R.A~.~° ~ plat. Enclosed is a capy o~ the ,p~aposee~ plat. a~,~.l you please sub-- - mi.t yauz co~u~e~Zts in writing, spec~,rying any easerier~ts or - pother requ~.rements that your clepart:rent ar agency .may need. . If t-ae do. not I7eax from you by €~~, ~,re cvi~.I. ase,une ~lzat you coo not wish to submit ~..ny ct3~ients . If you have no further use f®r the encto>ed print {s}-, please. return it ox them ~ezth your c©Mrae.nts Best xegard~, . t~~ ~~ G. 5. }3est Associate 1'].ai~ner GSB: lrh - Enc3.casure e r ' City Council A2inutes 9/25/63 Page two Mr. Swires moved, tdcC~.nn seconded, to req=west bond counsel to draft,~an ordinance for $130,000,00 revenue bond. issue for ;~c;.ter anc}_sew-ar systems. ~~}otion passed unanimously. • 4}r. Strandberg requested approval to purchase approx. $8,000.00 in ec}uipment for-Kenai City Libht. }{e has located an auger for X5500,00, a tractor anal trailer for ,$1150.00,. a weasel for $~}00.00. There will be $10,000 for equipment out of t}ie bond money and this can be taken from that allocation. `?r.'~IcCann moved, Knackstedt seconded that Odin Strandberb be authorized to purchase equipme;;t in the amount of $8,000.00. .Passed unanimousl;ti Minutes of the .last meeting were approved.. Corresponde,ICe was not read, Postponed to m~xt meeting. (Letter from Atty.. re Beaver rJ.>>rf S~~.t~c}i.v:si~n a.ndre-subdivision of Block Thrc~, 'flzom,~son Park Subdivision.} The Attorney r.ep~rted de}nand letters re sales tax have peen mailed; he~:vill move for judgment on delinquent property tax in the near future. iVith consent of Council, the Order of Business was changed to hear arguments for or against night'closin` of str;,et east of }~enai }corners. ~•;ost objections to tiie closing are that_it sets a precedent--also Phil ~'dilson objects to t};e continuation of the street as it has en- croached on his property... Fire Chief Archer. eras reouested to report and iris fn:lings :are: the newly gravelled street does not go thru to Peninsula Ave.; Phil s~'ilson strongly objects to the night closing; it sets a precedent for closures; the Fire. trucks can get thru, so no pro'vlem is posed t}sere. i?r. Thompson presented a letter from l?r. Haviland,w}gin rents fron ~~?r. Ed Kni}-;i~t, ~~ropel•ty concer:Zed with .the closure; said letter voicing no .objections. ,~~Sr. Thom;son stated he hacl spent about j250t~ on the. street through the years, ;.-}r. 5irires moved, `~'.orin seconded, to rive i'~}r. ThoT*:psoa ~~r*nissioa to c ase the street at night. and to open i; tie ;orning,: but t}ze Ci.ty reserves the right to rescind t};is action at any time. Roll call vote: Affirmative-is?orin, S:~~ires, D}Te; `de~ative-Knackstedt, ~!cCann. .Council also issued instructions to gravel the remainder of the street thru t~ Peninsula _Ave. The Clerk red;ussted a meeting date for further study of the Zoning Ordinance. Meeting will 'oe held Tuesdayl Jctober, 7:30 p. m. .Meeting aujournec} 12/Ts p.m. . Respectfully submitted .a./ ~L~. ., ~~ "~'~ ~~ ~'A' ~.,."~ °s Torkilsen ;~ ~ ~ , I F f * ~ .. .> f ~j' ~'.. ~~ Q . °]~ d ~ ~"~ r t+ 0b, ~ ~ ~` „~f, ~ s~ r r, ~ ~, 's