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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-11-14 Airport Commission PacketKENAI AIRPORT COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING 11/14/2024 – 6:00 P.M. KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 210 FIDALGO AVE., KENAI, AK 99611 *Telephonic/Virtual Information Below* http://www.kenai.city A. CALL TO ORDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. Agenda Approval B. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comment limited to ten (10) minutes per speaker) 1. Erik Jordt, Civil Engineer with HDL Engineering, Master Plan Introduction C. UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT (Public comment limited to three (3) minutes per speaker; thirty (30) minutes aggregated) D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. September 12, 2024 ..................................................................................... Pg. 2 E. UNFINISHED BUSINESS F. NEW BUSINESS 1. Discussion/Recommendation – Approval of the Special Use Permit to the American Red Cross for use of room 228 at the Alaska Regional Fire Training Center. ......................................................................................................... Pg. 5 G. REPORTS 1. Airport Manager 2. Commission Chair 3. City Council Liaison .................................................................................... Pg. 11 H. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT I. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – 12/12/24 J. COMMISSION QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS K. ADJOURNMENT L. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS 1. Administrative Assistant Report for October and November…………………Pg. 16 Registration is required to join the meeting remotely through Zoom. Please use the link below to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcocu-vrDgqHdBzVv_UERLcbIET645qnigO KENAI AIRPORT COMMISSION – REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 – 6:00 P.M. KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 210 FIDALGO AVE., KENAI, AK 99611 CHAIR GLENDA FEEKEN, PRESIDING Airport Commission Meeting Page 1 of 3 September 12, 2024 ACTION MINUTES A.CALL TO ORDER A Regular Meeting of the Airport Commission was held on September 12, 2024, in the Kenai City Council Chambers, Kenai, AK. Chair Feeken called the meeting to order at approximately 6:00 p.m. 1.Pledge of Allegiance Chair Feeken led those assembled in the Pledge of Allegiance. 2.Roll Call There were present: Glenda Feeken, Chair Paul Minelga, Vice Chair James Bielefeld Jacob Caldwell Dan Knesek A quorum was present. Absent: James Zirul Also in attendance were: Derek Ables, Airport Manager Sarah Conley, Airport Administrative Assistant Henry Knackstedt, City Council Liaison 3.Agenda Approval Chair Feeken noted the following additions to the packet: Add Item F.2 Discussion/Recommendation – Approval of the 2025- 2028 Airport Capital Improvement Plan (ACIP). •Memo •Airport Capital Improvement Plan MOTION: Commissioner Caldwell MOVED to approve the agenda with the requested additions to the packet. Commissioner Knesek SECONDED the motion. VOTE: There being no objection; SO ORDERED. B.SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS - None. C.UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS - None. D.APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1.August 8, 2024 2 Airport Commission Meeting Page 2 of 3 September 12, 2024 MOTION: Vice Chair Minelga MOVED to approve the August 8, 2024 Airport Commission minutes. Commissioner Bielefeld SECONDED the motion. VOTE: There being no objection; SO ORDERED. E. UNFINISHED BUSINESS – None. F. NEW BUSINESS 1. Discussion/Recommendation - Approval of the Lease of Airport Reserve Land for the Property Described as Lot 4, Block 1, FBO Subdivision to Crowley Fuels, LLC. MOTION: Commissioner Bielefeld MOVED to recommend City Council approval of the lease of Airport Reserve Land for the property described as Lot 4, Block 1, FBO Subdivision to Crowley Fuels, LLC. Commissioner Knesek SECONDED the motion. Airport Manager Ables gave a staff report from information provided in the packet. UNANIMOUS CONSENT was requested on the motion. VOTE: There being no objection; SO ORDERED. 2. Discussion/Recommendation – Approval of the 2025- 2028 Airport Capital Improvement Plan (ACIP). MOTION: Commissioner Bielefeld MOVED to recommend approval of the 2025- 2028 Airport Capital Improvement Plan. Commissioner Knesek SECONDED the motion. Airport Manager Ables gave a staff report from information provided in the packet. UNANIMOUS CONSENT was requested on the motion. VOTE: There being no objection; SO ORDERED. G. REPORTS 1. Airport Manager – Airport Manager Ables reported on the following: • Landscaping completed at terminal. • Currently hiring for two seasonal positions and eight temporary positions for winter. • Received final closeout letter from FAA part 139 inspection, closed only open discrepancy and nothing needs to be carried forward. [Clerk’s Note: Commissioner Zirul arrived 6:16 p.m.] 2. Commission Chair – No report. 3. City Council Liaison – Council Member Knackstedt reported on recent actions of the City Council. H. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENTS – None. I. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – October 10, 2024 J. COMMISSION QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS 3 Airport Commission Meeting Page 3 of 3 September 12, 2024 Vice Chair Minelga mentioned a need for signage at new terminal landscaping to keep dog owners from using the grass as a pet-relief area. Commissioner Bielefeld asked when the bronze bear statues will be installed; clarification was provided that it is still in fundraising stages and there is no ETA yet. Commissioner Knesek asked about the status of the bronze bear fundraising; an estimate was provided. Commissioner Caldwell noted the increase in enplanements. K. ADJOURNMENT L. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS 1. Administrative Report There being no further business before the Airport Commission, the meeting was adjourned at 6:25 p.m. I certify the above represents accurate minutes of the Airport Commission meeting of September 12, 2024. ___________________________________ Meghan Thibodeau Deputy City Clerk 4 www.KenaiAirport.com “Serving the Greater Kenai Peninsula” 305 N. WILLOW ST. SUITE 200 KENAI, ALASKA 99611 TELEPHONE 907-283-7951 FAX 907-283-3737 Memo To: Airport Commission Thru: Derek Ables - Airport Manager From: Sarah Conley - Administrative Assistant Date: October 2, 2024 Subject: Special Use Permit to American Red Cross The American Red Cross is requesting to renew their Special Use Permit that expires on November 30, 2024 under the same terms and conditions. The American Red Cross is a nonprofit corporation that provides services to the Kenai Peninsula including house and forest fire response, smoke alarm installation, preparedness training, and more. The permit is for approximately 475 square feet of office space on the second floor of the Alaska Regional Fire Training Center. The permit fee is $1.00 per month plus $211.44 per month for utility costs plus applicable sales tax. The Special Use Permit application has been completed and the $100 application fee is paid. The Airport has a current Certificate of Insurance on file and the American Red Cross is current on all fees owed to the City. The term of the Special Use Permit will be December 1, 2024 to November 30, 2025. Does Commission recommend Council approve the Special Use Permit to American Red Cross of Alaska? Attachments- SUP draft, application 5 Municipal Airport Special Use Permit—American Red Cross of Alaska Page 1 of 4 SPECIAL USE PERMIT THE CITY OF KENAI (CITY) for the considerations and pursuant to the conditions and requirements set forth below, hereby grants AMERICAN RED CROSS OF ALASKA (PERMITTEE), a nonprofit corporation, whose address is 235 E. 8th Ave. Ste. 200, Anchorage Alaska, 99501, the non-exclusive right to use that area described below: Access to second floor office space, ROOM 228, and parking at the Alaska Regional Fire Training Center, located at 450 Marathon Rd., Kenai, Alaska 99611. Approximately 475 square feet. 1. TERM. This special use permit shall commence and be effective on December 1, 2024, and shall extend through November 30, 2025. 2. PERMIT FEES. The monthly fee for this permit is $1.00 per month, plus $211.44 utilities cost per month, plus applicable sales tax. 3. USE. The right to use the ROOM 228 for General Office Space, Training and/or Testing, and Storage. This includes reasonable ingress and egress to and from ROOM 228 through the Building’s common areas. Permittee shall not have the right to use any other space in the Building (such as library, conference rooms, break room, coffee room) or any equipment belonging to the City unless given written permission to do so. 4. LICENSES AND PERMITS; LAWS. Permittee shall adhere to all federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations while conducting its activities on the Premises. Permittee shall obtain and maintain all required federal, state, and local licenses, permits, certificates, and other documents required for Permittee’s operations under the Permit. Permittee shall provide proof of compliance to the City upon request by the City. 5. NO EXCLUSIVITY. This Permit is not intended to grant any exclusive use to the described Premises. 6. INSURANCE. Permittee shall provide proof of insurance coverage, including worker’s compensation, if necessary, in an amount satisfactory to the City Manager, and listing the City as an additional insured. 7. INDEMNITY, DEFEND, AND HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT. Permittee agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold the City, its agents, and employees harmless from and against any and all liability, loss, suit, claim, judgment, fine, demand, damage, penalty, 6 Special Use Permit—American Red Cross of Alaska Page 2 of 4 property damage, or personal injury of whatever kind, including sums paid in settlements of claims, attorney fees, consultant fees, expert fees, or costs incurred arising from or connected with the Permittee's use or occupation of the Premises. Permittee shall give the City of Kenai reasonable notice of any such claims or actions. However, Permittee shall not be responsible for any damage or claims from the sole negligence, activities, or omission of the City or its agents or employees. 8. PERSONALITY. Permittee must keep the space and all other materials on the Premises clean and in good condition. Permittee shall remove any and all personal property from the Premises at the termination of this Permit (or any renewal thereof). Personal property placed or used upon the Premises will be removed and/or impounded by the City, if not removed upon termination of this Permit and when so removed and/or impounded, such property may be redeemed by the owner thereof only upon the payment to the City of the costs of removal plus storage charges of $25.00 per day. The City of Kenai is not responsible for any damage to or theft of any personality of Permittee at or from the Premises. 9. NO WAIVER. Failure to insist upon a strict compliance with the terms, conditions, and/or any requirement herein contained, or referred to, shall not constitute or be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of the right to exercise such terms, conditions or requirements. 10. MUTUAL CANCELLATION. This Permit may be cancelled in whole or in part with one month written notice by Permittee or the City. 11. NO DISCRIMINATION. Permittee will not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, or sex against any patron, employee, applicant for employment, or other person or group of persons in any manner prohibited by federal or State law. Permittee recognizes the right of the City to take any action necessary to enforce this requirement. 12. ASSUMPTION OF RISK. Permittee shall provide all proper safeguards and shall assume all risks incurred in its use of the Premises. 13. NO JOINT VENTURE. City shall not be construed or held to be a partner or joint venturer of Permittee in the conduct of its business or activities on the Premises. 7 Special Use Permit—American Red Cross of Alaska Page 3 of 4 14. CONTACT INFORMATION. The contact information for Permittee, and the person in responsible charge for Permittee during the term of the Permit, for purposes of notice and all communications from City to Permittee is: American Red Cross of Alaska 235 E. 8th Ave. Ste. 200 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 The contact information for City for purposes of notice and all communications from Permittee to City is: Airport Administration 305 North Willow, Suite 200 Kenai, Alaska 99611 Telephone: (907) 283-8281 15. RIGHTS OR REMEDIES. No right or remedy herein conferred upon or reserved to each respective party is intended to be exclusive of any other right or remedy. Each and every right and remedy shall be cumulative and in addition to any other right or remedy given hereunder, or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity. 16. GOVERNING LAW; VENUE. The laws of State of Alaska will determine the interpretation of this Agreement and the performance thereof. Any lawsuit brought thereon shall be filed in the Third Judicial District at Kenai, Alaska. 17. AUTHORITY. By signing this Permit, Permittee represents that it has read this agreement and it agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions herein and that the person signing this Permit is authorized to bind Permittee. CITY OF KENAI By: ________________________ Terry Eubank City Manager 8 Special Use Permit—American Red Cross of Alaska Page 4 of 4 AMERICAN RED CROSS OF ALASKA By: ________________________ Paul Ramage Regional Facility Coordinator Approved as to form: ___________________ Scott Bloom City Attorney STATE OF ALASKA ) ) ss. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on the ____ day of ____________, 2024, the foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by Terry Eubank, City Manager of the City of Kenai, an Alaska municipal corporation, on behalf of the City. ________________________________ Notary Public for Alaska My Commission Expires: __________ STATE OF ALASKA ) ) ss. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this ____ day of ____________, 2024, the foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by Paul Ramage, of American Red Cross, an Alaska non-profit corporation, on behalf of the corporation. ________________________________ Notary Public for Alaska My Commission Expires: __________ 9 1DPHRI$SSOLFDQW &LW\ 6WDWH =LS&RGH &LW\ 6WDWH =LS&RGH 7\SHRI$SSOLFDQW…,QGLYLGXDO DWOHDVW\HDUVRIDJH …3DUWQHUVKLS …&RUSRUDWLRQ …*RYHUQPHQW …/LPLWHG/LDELOLW\&RPSDQ\ //& …2WKHUBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB /HJDORUSK\VLFDOGHVFULSWLRQRIWKHSURSHUW\ 'HVFULSWLRQRIWKHSURSRVHGEXVLQHVVRUDFWLYLW\LQWHQGHG ,VWKHDUHDWREHXVHGLQIURQWRIRULPPHGLDWHO\DGMDFHQWWRDQ\HVWDEOLVKHGEXVLQHVVRIIHULQJ WKHVDPHRUVLPLODUSURGXFWVRUVHUYLFHVXSRQDIL[HGORFDWLRQ"…<(6 …12 :RXOGWKHXVHXQGHUWKLVSHUPLWLQWHUIHUHZLWKRWKHUEXVLQHVVHVWKURXJKH[FHVVLYHQRLVH RGRURURWKHUQXLVDQFHV"…<(6 …12 ,I\RXDQVZHUHG\HVWRDQ\RIWKHDERYHTXHVWLRQVSOHDVHH[SODLQ :KDWLVWKHWHUPUHTXHVWHG QRWWRH[FHHGRQH\HDU " 6LJQDWXUH 'DWH 3ULQW1DPH 7LWOH )RU&LW\8VH2QO\ …*HQHUDO)XQG …$LUSRUW5HVHUYH/DQG …$LUSRUW)XQG…2XWVLGH$LUSRUW5HVHUYH 0DLOLQJ$GGUHVV (PDLO 2SWLRQDO 5HTXHVWHG6WDUWLQJ'DWH :RUN0HVVDJH3KRQH   :RUN0HVVDJH3KRQH   $SSOLFDWLRQ'DWH 1DPHWR$SSHDURQ3HUPLW 3KRQH1XPEHU V  +RPH3KRQH   +RPH3KRQH  3KRQH1XPEHU V  (PDLO 2SWLRQDO 0DLOLQJ$GGUHVV 'DWH$SSOLFDWLRQ)HH5HFHLYHG &LW\&RXQFLO$FWLRQ5HVROXWLRQ $FFRXQW1XPEHU  &LW\RI.HQDL 6SHFLDO8VH3HUPLW $SSOLFDWLRQ 3URSHUW\,QIRUPDWLRQ $SSOLFDQW,QIRUPDWLRQ 10/22/2024 American Red Cross of Alaska 235 E 8th Ave Anchorage AK 99501 907 715 7649 paul.ramage@redcross.org American Red Cross of Alaska 235 E 8th Ave Anchorage AK 99501 Non Profit 450 Daubenspesk Circle Kenai, AK 99611 Office of the American Red Cross of Alaska ■ ■ One Year 12/1/2024 through 11/30/2025 10 10 K~NAI • Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting Page 1 of 2 October 16, 2024 Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting October 16, 2024 ꟷ 6:00 PM Kenai City Council Chambers 210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska www.kenai.city **Telephonic/Virtual Information on Page 2** Action Agenda A. CALL TO ORDER 1.Pledge of Allegiance 2.Roll Call 3.RESULTS OF 10/1/2024 ELECTION CERTIFIED. Certification of the October 1, 2024 Election Results a.Swearing in of Election Officials. (Term of office for those elected during the October 1, 2024 Regular Election begins on Monday, October 21, 2024.) 4.Approval of the Agenda and Consent Agenda (Public comments on Consent Agenda Items limited to three (3) minutes per speaker; thirty (30) minutes aggregated) *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. B.SCHEDULED ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS C.SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comments limited to ten (10) minutes per speaker) D.UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comments limited to three (3) minutes per speaker; thirty (30) minutes aggregated) E.PUBLIC HEARINGS 1.ENACTED WITHOUT OBJECTION. Ordinance No. 3439-2024 - Increasing Estimated Revenue and Appropriations in the General Fund and Municipal Roadway Improvements Capital Fund to Provide Supplemental Funding for the 2024 Lilac Lane Roadway Project. (Administration) F.MINUTES 1.*Regular Meeting of October 2, 2024. (City Clerk) G.UNFINISHED BUSINESS H.NEW BUSINESS 1.*Action/Approval - Bills to be Ratified. (Administration) 2.*Action/Approval - Non-Objection to Renewal of a Club Liquor License for Fraternal Order of Eagles #3525, DBA Fraternal Order of Eagles #3525- License No. 337 (City Clerk) 11 ~ K(;NAI Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting Page 2 of 2 October 16, 2024 3. APPROVED WITHOUT OBJECTION. Action/Approval - Confirmation of Mayoral Nomination of Student Representatives to City Council, Beautification Commission and Airport Commission. (Gabriel) I. COMMISSION REPORTS 1. Council on Aging Commission 2. Airport Commission 3. Harbor Commission 4. Parks and Recreation Commission 5. Planning and Zoning Commission 6. Beautification Commission J. REPORT OF THE MAYOR K. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS 1. City Manager 2. City Attorney 3. City Clerk L. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENTS 1. Citizens Comments (Public comments limited to five (5) minutes per speaker) 2. Council Comments M. EXECUTIVE SESSION N. PENDING ITEMS O. ADJOURNMENT P. INFORMATION ITEMS 1. Ice Donation Request Letter The agenda and supporting documents are posted on the City’s website at www.kenai.city. Copies of resolutions and ordinances are available at the City Clerk’s Office or outside the Council Chamber prior to the meeting. For additional information, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 907-283-8231. Registration is required to join the meeting remotely through Zoom. Please use the following link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZArc-GspjsvHNQzCFgqrpzEiXws-HwEWGc4 12 Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting Page 1 of 3 November 06, 2024 Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting November 06, 2024 ꟷ 6:00 PM Kenai City Council Chambers 210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska www.kenai.city **Telephonic/Virtual Information on Page 3** Action Agenda A. CALL TO ORDER 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. COUNCIL MEMBER KNACKSTEDT ELECTED AS VICE MAYOR. Election of Vice Mayor 4. Approval of the Agenda and Consent Agenda (Public comments on Consent Agenda Items limited to three (3) minutes per speaker; thirty (30) minutes aggregated) *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. B. SCHEDULED ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS C. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comments limited to ten (10) minutes per speaker) D. UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comments limited to three (3) minutes per speaker; thirty (30) minutes aggregated) E. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2024-43 - Authorizing the Use of the Equipment Replacement Fund and Awarding a Contract for the Purchase of Datacenter Equipment. (Administration) 2. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2024-44 - Amending the City of Kenai Schedule of Rates, Charges, and Fees by Establishing an Annual Locker Rental Fee While Continuing to Provide Free Day-Use Lockers. (Administration) 3. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2024-45 - Authorizing a Contract Extension for Employee Health Care Effective January 1, 2025. (Administration) 4. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2024-46 - Establishing the 2025 City Council Regular Meeting Schedule. (City Clerk) 5. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2024-47 - Approving a Lease of Airport Reserve Lands Described as Lot Four Block One FBO Subdivision with Crowley Fuels, LLC, on a Non- Standard Lease Form. (Administration) F. MINUTES 1. *Regular Meeting of October 16, 2024. (City Clerk) 13 ~ K(;NAI Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting Page 2 of 3 November 06, 2024 G.UNFINISHED BUSINESS H.NEW BUSINESS 1.*Action/Approval - Bills to be Ratified. (Administration) 2.*Action/Approval - Confirmation of Mayoral Nomination for a Partial Term Appointment of Sharon Fisher to the Parks & Recreation Commission. (Gabriel) 3.*Ordinance No. 3440-2024 - Accepting and Appropriating a Grant from the State of Alaska Department of Education and Early Development, Division of Library, Archives, and Museums for the Purchase of Library Materials. (Administration) 4.*Ordinance No. 3441-2024 - Accepting and Appropriating a Donation from Hilcorp Energy Company to Assist with the Annual Area-Wide Senior Thanksgiving Dinner. (Administration) 5.*Ordinance No. 3442-2024 - Amending Kenai Municipal Code Section KMC 23.55.020 – Compensation Structure by Grade for Employees in the Classified Service, to Amend the Effective Date a Step Increase Occurs and KMC 23.55.030 Qualification Pay, to Clarify Annual Leave and Holiday Pay Calculations and Correct an Error to Building Plans Examiner Recognition Pay. (Administration) 6.*Ordinance No. 3443-2024 - Amending Kenai Municipal Code Section 14.30.030 – General Provisions, to Update the Most Recent Version of the “Flood Insurance Study”. (Administration) 7.APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY, AND COUNCIL MEMBER DOUTHIT APPOINTED TO SUPERVISORY SUB-COMMITTEE. Action/Approval - Mayoral Liaison Nominations for Appointment to Commissions and Supervisory Sub-Committee. (Gabriel) I.COMMISSION REPORTS 1.Council on Aging Commission 2.Airport Commission 3.Harbor Commission 4.Parks and Recreation Commission 5.Planning and Zoning Commission 6.Beautification Commission J.REPORT OF THE MAYOR K.ADMINISTRATION REPORTS 1.City Manager 2.City Attorney 3.City Clerk L.ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENTS 1.Citizens Comments (Public comments limited to five (5) minutes per speaker) 2.Council Comments M.EXECUTIVE SESSION N.PENDING ITEMS 14 Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting Page 3 of 3 November 06, 2024 O. ADJOURNMENT P. INFORMATION ITEMS The agenda and supporting documents are posted on the City’s website at www.kenai.city. Copies of resolutions and ordinances are available at the City Clerk’s Office or outside the Council Chamber prior to the meeting. For additional information, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 907-283-8231. Registration is required to join the meeting remotely through Zoom. Please use the following link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYodO2gqTIqGNZMLq2LEUQA3QY8vU6uuCYE 15 16 ENA Airline Passenger Enplanements Month Grant Kenai Ravn Grant Kenai Total Total Change from 2024 2024 2023 2023 2023 2024 2023 2023 to 2024 January 3218 1719 2799 2326 305 4937 5430 -493 February 3207 1553 2711 1199 229 4760 4139 621 March 3508 1325 2982 2236 280 4833 5498 -665 Ap ril 3847 1326 2529 2087 220 5173 4836 337 May 4024 1546 2547 2432 608 5570 5587 -17 June 4635 1624 2371 2740 590 6259 5701 558 July 6585 2231 4241 3067 836 8816 8144 672 August 7584 2798 4936 3592 1105 10382 9633 749 September 5291 1583 3429 2474 610 6874 6513 361 October 2159 2865 797 5821 November 33 3508 1669 5210 December 0 3439 1654 5093 Total 41899 15705 30737 31965 8903 57604 71605 2123 2023 -2024 Enplanements 12000 10000 8000 6000 ~ . . . . . . ......... 4000 2000 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...,.._Total 2024 ......,_Total 2023 Linear (Total 2023) September S291 • Grant ■ Kenai 17 ENA Terminal Vehicle Parking Revenue Year 2023 2024 January $ 18,144 $ 17,977 February $ 19,005 $ 19,877 March $ 20,124 $ 20,848 A pril $ 19,276 $ 22,493 May $ 20,360 $ 20,728 June $ 16,612 $ 21,572 July $ 18,156 $ 25,668 Au gust $ 31,564 $ 25,555 September $ 21,125 $ 23,259 October $ 21,212 November $ 20,861 December $ 20,654 Total $ 247,092 $ 197,978 Vehicle Parking Revenue $35,000 $30,000 $25,000 $20,000 • I I • • • $15,000 $10,000 $5,000 $- ...,._2023 2024 18 Vear January February March April May June July August September October November December Total 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1 2 62000 60000 58000 56000 54000 52000 50000 ENA Air Traffic Control Tower Operations 3 2021 2022 2023 3709 2882 4009 3196 3117 2965 3908 4069 4874 4762 4697 4957 5306 5472 6786 6872 6072 5660 5313 5654 6337 5747 5020 6007 5218 5215 5950 3990 5312 5724 3636 3517 3404 3018 2907 3699 54675 53934 60372 Tower Operations by Year 4 ~2021 5 6 2022 7 2023 8 9 2024 Tower Operations Total Per Year 2021 2022 2023 2024 4927 4313 5192 6022 6297 6998 6991 7602 6118 54460 10 2024 11 12 19 Year January February March April May June July August September October November December Total 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1 2 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 0 3 ENA Air Traffic Control Tower Operations 2021 2022 2023 3709 2882 4009 3196 3117 2965 3908 4069 4874 4762 4697 4957 5306 5472 6786 6872 6072 5660 5313 5654 6337 5747 5020 6007 5218 5215 5950 3990 5312 5724 3636 3517 3404 3018 2907 3699 54675 53934 60372 Tower Operations by Year 4 5 6 2022 7 2023 8 9 2024 2024 4927 4313 5192 6022 6297 6998 6991 7602 48342 10 Tower Operations Total Per Year 2021 2022 2023 2024 11 12 20 ENA Airline Passenger Enplanements Month Grant Kenai Ravn Grant Kenai Total Total Change from 2024 2024 2023 2023 2023 2024 2023 2023 to 2024 January 3218 1719 2799 2326 305 4937 5430 -493 February 3207 1553 2711 1199 229 4760 4139 621 March 3508 1325 2982 2236 280 4833 5498 -665 A pril 3847 1326 2529 2087 220 5173 4836 337 May 4024 1546 2547 2432 608 5570 5587 -17 June 4635 1624 2371 2740 590 6259 5701 558 July 6585 2231 4241 3067 836 8816 8144 672 August 7584 2798 4936 3592 1105 10382 9633 749 September 3429 2474 610 6513 October 2159 2865 797 5821 November 33 3508 1669 5210 December 0 3439 1654 5093 Total 36608 14122 30737 31965 8903 50730 71605 1762 2023 -2024 Enplanements 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ,-e-Total 2024 ~ Total 2023 ••••••••• Linear (Total 2023) August ■ Grant 2024 ■ Kenai 2024 21 ENA Terminal Vehicle Parking Revenue Year 2023 2024 Janua ry $ 18,144 $ 17,977 February $ 19,005 $ 19,877 March $ 20,124 $ 20,848 A pril $ 19,276 $ 22,493 May $ 20,360 $ 20,728 June $ 16,612 $ 21,572 July $ 18,156 $ 25,668 Au gu st $ 31,564 $ 25,555 September $ 21,125 October $ 21,212 November $ 20,861 December $ 20,654 Total $ 247,092 $ 174,719 Vehicle Parking Revenue $35,000 $30,000 $25,000 $20,000 .. I $15,000 $10,000 $5,000 $- NOVEMBER 14, 2024 AIRPORT COMMISSION MEETING ADDITIONAL MATERIAL/REVISIONS REQUESTED ADDITIONS TO THE PACKET: ACTION ITEM REQUESTED BY Add Item B.1 Scheduled Public Comments – Master Plan Introduction • Airport Master Plan Update Fact Sheet Erik Jordt, Civil Engineer with HDL Engineering Learn More 2017 Kenai Airport Master Plan: https://tinyurl.com/2017kenaiamp 2024 Kenai Airport Master Plan Update: Project website: https://kenaiamp.com/ Contacts HDLEngineering Consultants, LLC Marie Schmidt | Aviation Planner 907.564.2160 MSchmidt@HDLalaska.com Erik Jordt, PE | Project Manager 907.564.2154 EJordt@HDLalaska.com AIRPORT MASTERPN UPDATE The City of Kenai is updating the current master plan for the Kenai Municipal Airport. Project Purpose The purpose of the update is to determine how the airport can best serve the future interests and needs of the flying public, the aviation community, the City, and other stakeholders. The master planning process will require input from current and prospective airport users to document current conditions and identify issues at the airport. How You Can Help The City has contracted HDLEngineering Consultants, LLC, to assist with the master plan update. HDL recently completed the airport facility inspection and will be collecting survey information in the near future. We encourage you to share your user experience. Our team is interested in hearing about: •How you use the airport and/or the surrounding area •What you like most about the airport •What you dislike about the airport •What you see as future changes or need for the airport or the surrounding area Complete the questionnaire