HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006-12-11 Harbor Commission PacketKENAI HARBOR COMMIS3ION MEETING
DECEMBER 11, 2006
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7:00 P.li~I.
AGENDA
ITEM 1: CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL
ITEM 2: AGENDA APPROVAL
ITEM 3: APPROVAL OF MEETiNG SUMMARY -- October 9, 2006
ITEM 4: PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD
ITEM 5: OLD BUSINESS
YTEM 6:
a. Discussion - Kenai River
• Impaired Waterbody Designation
• Water Quality Monitoring Studies/Potential Fecal Coliform
Pollution
YTEM 7: REPORTS
a. Public Works Manager
b. Dock Foreman
c. City Councff Liaison
ITEM 8: COIVIMISSIONER COMNIENTS/QUESTIONS
ITEM 9: PERSON5 NOT SCHEDULED TO BE I-IEARD
ITEM 10: INFORMATEON
a. Kenai City Council Action Agendas of November 1 and 21, 2006.
ITEM 11:
PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO
ATl'EN~ THE MEETING:
CAROI. -- 283-8231 OR,
KEITH -- 283-8232
KENAI HARBOEt COMMI6SIOIV MEETING
OCTOBER 9,2006
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7:00 P.M.
AGENDA
ITEM 1: CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL
ITEM 2: AGENDA APPROVAL
ITEll2 3: APPROVAL OF MEETYNG SUNIMARY -- September 11, 2006
I'TEM 4: PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE IiEARD
ITEM 5: OLD BUSINESS
ITEM 6: NEW BUSINESS
a. Discussion/Recommendation -- Capital Improvement Project
Nominations
ITEM 7: REPORTS
a. Public Works Manager
b. Dock Foreman
c. City Council Liaison
ITEM 8: COMNIISSIONER CONIlI~NT5/f~UESTIONS
YTEM 9: PERSONS NOT SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD
YTEM 10: INFORMATION
a. Kenai City Council Action Agendas of September 6 and 20, 2006.
ITEM 11: ADJOURNMENT
KENAI HARBOR COMMIS3ION MEETING
OCTOBER 9,2006
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7:00 P.NC.
CHAIR TOM THOMPSON, PRESIDING
MEETING SUMMA1tY
ITEM 1: CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL
Chair Thompson called the meeting to order at approximately 7:00 p.m. Roll was
confirmed as follows:
Commissioners present: B. Osborn, S. Romain, R. Canady, and T. Thompson
Cominissioners absent: B. Eldridge, G. Foster
Others present: Public Works Manager K. Kornelis
Note: At the September Harbor Commission meeting, Commissioner Eidridge reported he
wouid be absentfrom this meeting. Commissioner Foster telephoned on 10/4/06 to
inform administration he would be in Seattle and not be abte to attend the meeting.
A quorum was present.
ITEIVI 2: AGENDA APPROVAL
MOTION:
Conm~issioner Osborn MOVED to approve the agenda as presented and Coimnissioner
Romain SECONDED the motion. There were no objections. SO ORDERED.
ITEM 3: APPROVAL OF MEETING SUNIMARY -- September 11, 2006
MOTION:
Commissioner Romain MOVED to approve the September 11, 2006 meeting summary
and Commissioner Canady SECONDED the motion. There were no objections. SO
ORDERED.
ITEM 4: PERSONS SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD -- None.
ITEM 5: OI,D BUSINESS -- None.
ITEM 6: NEW BUSYNESS
6-a. Discussion/Recommendation -- Capital Improvement Project
Nominations
It was noted, a work session to review all Capital Improvement Project Nominations
would be held on October 25, 2006 immediately following the Pianning & Zoi~ing
Coxnrrussion meeting.
MOTION:
CoYrunissioner Osbom MOVED the Harbor Commission suggests the Kenai Bluff
Erosion Project be approved and Ue the number one project. Comnussioner Romain
SECONDED the motion. There were no objections. SO ORDERED.
Kornelis reported representatives from the engineering consultant had been in Kenai
locating monitoring well sites.
MOTION:
Commissioner Osborn 1VlOVED the Harbor Corniiiission suggests that asphalt paving at
the Boating Facility around the dock, boat ramps, and restrooms, be the Harbor
Cominission's number two project. Commissioner Romain SECONDED the motion.
There were no objections. SO ORDERED.
ITEM 7: REPORTS
?-a. Public Works Manager -- Kornelis reported the following:
The Boating Facility was winterized.
The facility is currenfly accessible and would be locked when it snows,
but will allow access upon request.
Discussion followed related to the dip net operation at the Boating Facility and it was
noted the faciiity was very much improved with the placement of the additional boat
launch ramps and floats, new exit road, and parking.
7-b. Dock Foreman -- No report.
7-c. City Council Liaison -- No report.
ITEM 8: COMMISSIONER COMI~~NTS/QUESTIONS - None.
ITEM 9: PERSONS NOT SCHEDULED TO BE FIEARD - None.
ITEM 10: IIVFORMATION
10-a. Kenai City Council Action Agendas of September 6 and 20, 2006.
LTEM 11: ADJOURNMENT
IIARBOR COMMIS5ION MEETING
OCTOBER 9, 2006
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MOTION:
Comn~ussioner Romain MOVED to adjoum and Commissioner Canady SECONDED the
motion. There were no objections. SO ORDERED.
There being no further business before the Conimission, the meeting adjourned at
approximately 7:30 p.m.
Meeting summary prepared and submitted by:
Carol L. FYeas, City Clerk
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OCTOBER 9, 2006
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A Resolution Supporting Efforts to(Lower the Tota Aromatic
Yiydrocarbon (TAH) Levels in the Lowex`~Kenai River nd Opposing the
Categorization of the Lower Kenai River as an Impazred tYaterbody
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WHEREAS, the Federal Clean Water Act (CWA) requires the State of Alaska,
Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC), to report on the conditions of
Alaska's waters; and,
WHEREAS, ADEC has prepared the °2006 Proposed Integrated Water Quality
Monitoring and Assessment Report" categorizing the Lower Kenai River as an impaired
waterbody; and,
WHEREAS, testing data provided in the Oasis Environmental Kenai River
Hydrocarbon Assessment Final Report dated January 9, 2004, for testing
accomplished from May 20, 2003 through August 26, 2003, consisting of 284 total
samples showed two samples that exceeded the total asomatic hydrocarbon (TAH) limit
of 10 parts per billion (10/ppb) at River Mile (RM) 10 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM on
July 20, 2003; and,
WHEREAS, testing data provided in the Kenai Watershed Forum "Summer
2005-Selected water quality parameters with in-river use patterns" report dated
;; August 2005, for testing accomplished from July 3, 2004 through July 25, 2004,
~' consisting of 92 total samples showed two samples that exceeded the TAH 10 ppb iimit
at RM 1.5 at 11:43 AM on July 20, 2004, two samples that exceeded the TAH limit of
10 ppb limit from 7:27 PM to 9:55 PM on July 24, 2004, and three samples that
exceeded the TAH Iimit of 10 ppb from 5:27 PM to 10:08 PM on July 25, 2004; and,
WHEREAS, no specific water quality testing data is available from ADEC for the
2005 Season; and,
WHEREAS, testing data from the 2006~ Season is preliminary; and,
WHEREAS, the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, is presently
drafting regulations to require all outboard motors used on the Kenai River to be
compliant with the EPA 2006 Emission Standards to reduce TAH levels; and,
WHEREAS, the State of Alaska, Department of Conservation, is not mandated
by Federal or State law or regulation to categorize the Lower Kenai River as an
"Impaired Waterbody°; and,
WHEREAS, the Kenai Watershed Forum will not complete ongoing assessment
studies for the Kenai River until June 2007; and,
WHEREAS, ADEC has not completed its studies of the projected affects of the
implementation of ADNR proposed regulations for the Lower Kenai River; and,
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Resolution Supporting Efforts to
Lower TAH In the Lower Kenai River
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WHEREAS, the testing data provided by ADEC shows that TAH levels in the
Lower Kenai River exceeds the limit of 10 ppb for only several hours on one to three
days per year; and,
WHEREAS, the Lower Kenai River should not be categorized as a Category Five
impaired river because sampling shows it to exceeds limits for TAH in one location for
several hours of the entire year.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE KRSMA BOARD that by this
resolution the State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation, not
categorize the Lower Kenai River as an impaired water body, be encoura d to wor
co-operatively with the State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources d others to
undertake and support efforts to lower total aromatic hydrocarbon levels in the Lower
Kenai River, and to continue to categorize the Lower Kenai River as a Category Three
waterbody.
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KRSMA Advisory Board President
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November 20, 2006
Drew Grant
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
PO Box 11180
410 Willoughby Ave. Suite 303
Juneau AK 99801
Re: Kenai River Impaired Waterbody Status
Dear Mr. Grant:
By notice dated November l, 2006, the Department of Environmental Conservation
asked for public input regarding its proposal to list a portion of the Kenai River as
impaired under Section 303(b)5 of the Federal Clean Water Act. The Kenai River
,Special Management Area (KRSMA) Advisory Board has a long history of concern over
water qualiry in the Kenai River. In fact, the KRSMA Advisory Board sponsored and
endorsed the water quality studies that revealed the exceedences. After receiving
briefings from DEC and the Kenai Watershed Forum, and after receiving public input,
The KRSMA Advisory Board endorses the listing of the Kenai River as impaired subject
to the provisions and limitations discussed in this letter.
The KRSMA Advisory Board believes it is important to accurately describe the short
duration and limited geographic area involved with the exceedences in order to develop
remedial measures which soive the problem with minimal adverse impacts on user
groups. As we understand the facts, the exceedences involve an undetermined number
of days during July when sport fishing for king salmon is at its peak and angler effort
is highest. The exceedences occur on days with the greatest concentration of motorized
boats are fishing for king salmon and particularly during flood tides when the flow in
the river is backed up. We understand that the hydrocarbon pollution is the direct
result of discharge from outboard motors and the problem has worsened over the last
six years. The area affected is the portion of the river from Mile 19 to the mouth of the
river. We further understand that the July personal use fishery for sockeye salmon at
the mouth of the river (outside the KRSMA boundary) contributes to the problem.
Notwithstanding the short duration and limited area of the problem, the KRSMA
Advisory Board believes that the hydrocarbon pollution is a serious problem which
`must be eliminated as quickly as feasible. During our last meeting on November 9,
1006 a DEC representative estimated a Total Daily Maximum Load (TDML) would not
Kenai Area Offce, PO Boz 1247, Soldotna, AK 99669, 907-262-5561
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Kenai River Center 514 Funny River Road, So~dotna, AK 99669, 907-260-4882
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be formulated and implemented until 201 l. This time frame is wholly unacceptable to
the Board. Accordingiy, the KRSMA Advisory Board initiated a public process to
develop action steps to alleviate the problem more expediently. In, fact, the Board has %
already taken several affirmative steps that shouid help alleviate the hydrocarbon
problem. In 2005, the Board endorsed the buy back program for older two cycle
outboards. In April and September 2006, the Board asked the DNR to ban outboards
not complying with 2006 EPA standards (mostly two-cycle outboards) in 2008. In
October 2006, the board formed a special committee to accept public input and
develop plans to reduce hydrocarbon emissions with recommendations to be
completed by spring 2007.
The KRSMA Advisory Board appreciates that other difficuit steps will be necessary to
fully resolve the probiem. To that end, the KRSMA Advisory Board is committed to
working diligenUy on this problem and invites active participation of the DEC, ADF8sG,
the Cities of Kenai and Soldotna to work with the Board and DNR. By working
together and sharing information, the Board and the agencies can move expeditiously
to help preserve the habitat of the Kenai River and its unique ffshery that is important
to all Alaskans.
If you have any questions, lease feel free to contact the Board.
Very Truly Yours,
Ken Lancaster
President, KRSMA Advisory Board
Cc: DNR Commissioner
ADF8vG Commissioner
City af Kenai City Manager
City of Soldotna City Manager
Kenai Peninsula Borough
Suggested by: Councilor Joe Moore
CITY OF KENAI
ORDINANCE NO. 2202-2006
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, LIMITING THE
USE OF THE CITY OF KENAI BOAT LAUNCH, LOCATED AT THE MUNICIPAL
IIARBOR, TO VESSELS AND BOATS POWERED BY FOUR-CYCLE OR DIRECT
INJECTION TWO-CYCLE ENGINES.
WHEREAS, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC} is
proposing the categorization of the Kenai River as a Category Five-Impaired
Waterbody; and,
WHEREAS, the Alaska Department of Naturai Resources (ADNR) is proposing changes
to regulations which will limit vessels and boats on the Kenai River to 50 horsepower
ar less, four-cycle and direct injection iwo-cycle engines; and,
WHEREAS, total aromatic hydrocarbons (TAH) in the Kenai River water-coiumn have
exceeded the State water quality standards in each of the preceding fours years, and
many of the preceding fifteen years; and,
WHEREAS, the source of (TAH) in the Kenai River water-column has been determined
to Ue gasoline outboard motors; and,
WHEREAS, conventionally carbureted two-cycle motors do not meet the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 2006 emission standards; and,
WHEREAS, conventionally carbureted two-cycle motors deposit a minimum of ten
times more TAH into the water-column than four-cycle motors or direct injection two-
cycle motors; and,
WHEREAS, limiting the use of the City of Kenai Boat Launch will lower the amount of
TAH deposited into the Kenai River from vesseis/boats using the City's Boat Launch.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI,
ALASKA, that effective May l, 2007, the use of the City of Kenai Municipal Boat
Launch will be limited to vessels/boats powered by four-cycle or direct injection two-
cycle engines.
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 20th day of
December, 2006.
PAT PORTER, MAYOR
Ordinance No. 2202
Page 2
ATTEST:
Carol L. Freas, City Clerk
Introduced: December 6, 2006
Adopted: December 20, 2006
Effective: May 1, 2007
SUBSTITUTE
Suggested by: Councilor Joe Moore
CITY OF KENAI
NO. 2202-2006
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, AMENDING
KMC 11.05.090 ENTITLED "USE OF LAUNCH RAMP AND FLOAT," BY ADDING A
SUBSECTION LIMITING THE U5E OF THE CITY OF KENAI BOAT LAUNCH, LOCATED
AT THE MUNICIPAL IIARBOR, TO VESSELS AND BOATS POWERED BY FOUR-CYCLE
OR DIRECT INJECTION TWO-CYCLE ENGINES.
WHEREAS, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) is
proposing the categorization of the Kenai River as a Category Five-Impaired
Waterbody; and,
WHEREAS, the Alaska Department of Natural Resources (ADNR) is proposing changes
to regulations which will limit vessels and boats on the Kenai River to 50 horsepower
or less, four-cycle and direct injection two-cycle engines; and,
WHEREAS, total aromatic hydrocarbons (TAH) in the Kenai River water-column have
exceeded the State water quality standards in each of the preceding fours years, and
many of the preceding fifteen years; and,
WHEREAS, the source of TAH in the Kenai River water-column has been determined
to be gasoline outUoard motors; and,
WHEREAS, conventionaliy carbureted two-cycle motors do not meet the U.S.
Environmentai Protection Agency (EPA) 2006 emission standards; and,
WHEREAS, conventionally carbureted two cycle-motors deposit a minimuin of ten
times more TAH into the water-column than four-cycle inotors or direct injection two-
cycle motors; and,
WHEREAS, limiting the use of the City of Kenai Boat Launch will lower the amount of
TAH deposited into the Kenai River from vessels/boats using the City's Boat Launch.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI,
ALASKA, that KMC 11.05.090, entifled "Use of Launch Ramp and Float," is amended
by adding the following section:
(fl effective May l, 2007, the use of the City of Kenai Municipal Boat
Launch is limited to vessels/boats powered by four-cycle or direct
injection two-cycle engines.
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, this 20th day of
December, 2006.
PAT PORTER, MAYOR
Substitute Ordinance No. 2202-2006
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ATTEST:
Carol L. Freas, City Clerk
Introduced: December 6, 2006
Adopted: December 20, 2006
Effective: May l, 2007, 2006
KENA1 Rli/ER
Special Management Area
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November 20, 2006
Bill Smyth
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
610 University Ave.
Fairbanks, AK 99709
Re: Development in the Kenai River Corridor
Dear Mr. Smyth:
The Kenai River Special Management Area (KRSMA) Advisory Board has supported
water quality monitoring studies on the Kenai River for many years by the Kenai
Watershed Forum and the Department of Environmental Conservation. Those studies
have resulted in the recent proposal for listing a portion of the Kenai River as impaired
for hydrocarbons according to Section 303(b) 5 of the Federal Clean Water Act. The
KRSMA Board has responded to that proposal under a separate letter. However, those
water quality studies also revealed a serious issue of fecal coliform pollution in
portions of the river which is not adequately addressed. This letter requests the DEC
take immediate and appropriate action to investigate sources of fecal coliform and
potential sources of such contamination in order to protect the Kenai River.
The KRSMA Board believes that continued unchecked development in the floodplain
poses equal or potentially greater risks than seasonal hydrocarbon issues. In addition
to evidence o£ fecal coliform in the water quality studies, the KRSMA Board has viewed
with alarm the seemingly unfettered developments adjacent to the Kenai River which,
in the board's view, have or may have inadequate sewage systems or systems that are
vulnerable to flooding since they are located within the floodplain. In particular, the
Board is concerned over the continuing development of a recent subdivision which has
a sewage lagoon contained with an earthen dike within the floodplain. We understand
that the DEC no longer inspects residential sewage systems, whether they are single
lots or major subdivisions, and therefore did not review and approve plans or inspect
the construction of the open sewage lagoon for this subdivision. We learned that there
are several planned developments which we expect will have similar, and in our view,
inadequate and dangerous sewage systems. All of these subdivisions are in the
floodplain and our coliective experience is that sewage lagoons are going to be flooded
thereby flushing the sewage directly into the river. The great risk to the health of the
river and its inhabitants is not being addressed.
r~,`, N Kenai Area Office, PO Box 1247, Soldotna, AK 99669, 907-262-5581
~* ~ ~~ Kenai Peninsula Borough, PO Box 850, Soldotna, AK 99669 907-262-4441
9 Kenai River Center 514 Funny River Road, Soldotna, AK 99669, 907-260-4882
Alaska Division ot Parks antl Outtloor Recrealion, Deparcment oLClatu2i Resources, in cooperation with Ihe Kenai Peninsula Borough
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For these reasons, the KRSMA Board specifically requests the DEC immediately review
plans and inspect all current and planned major sewage systems near or adjacent to
the river. We appreciate that budgetary problems may impact DEC's ability to perform ~'
such inspections; however, we strongly encourage DEC to do whatever is necessary to ''
do such vitaliy important work. In the board's view, this problem could easily dwarf
other potential sources of contamination and must be addressed.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Board.
Sincerely,
Ken Lancaster
President, KRSMA Advisory Board
CC: Kenai Peninsula Borough
City of Kenai
City of Soldotna
AK Dept. of Natural Resources
AK Dept. of Fish and Game
Kenai Watershed Forum
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KEIVAY CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETYNG
NOVEMBER 1, 2006
7:00 P. M.
KENAI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
http: / /www.ci,kenai.ak.us
ITEM A: CALL TO ORDER
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. Agenda Approval
4. Consent Agenda
*All items listed with an asterisk (*) aze considered to be routine and non-
controversial by the councff and will be approved by one motion. There will be no
separate discussion of these items uriless 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 GOMMENTS (10 minutes)
~~~ ~~~ Maqa Johnson -- Request for ~nding/Attend 4-H National Congress
ITEM Ch UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (3 minutes)
ITEM D: REPORTS OF KPB ASSEMBLY LEGISLATORS AND COUNCILS
ITEM E: PUBLIC HEARINGS
1, Ordinance No. 2194-2006 -- Authorizing the Sale of Approximately
~~~ 14.784 Acres at Lot A, Baron Park 5ubdivision, 2006 Replat in tlie City
of Kenai, Alaska and Setting Forth the Price and OtYaer Terxns and
Conditions of Sale.
~~ ~ 2. Ordinance No. 2195-2006 -- Amending the Kenai Municipal Code at
KMC 14.22.010 (Land Use Table) and 14.20.320 to Provide for
Residential Development of Up to Seven or More Family Dwellings as a
Secondary Use in the Central Mixed Use Zone and Providing for a
Definition of "Secondary Use."
/'~05~ ~ 3. Ordinance No. 2196-2006 - Amending KMC 1420.240(c) by Adopting
l~~~~o~ Mobile Home Standards for Mobile Home Parks Within the City of Kenai.
,/~ 4. Resolution No. 2006-58 -- Adopting an Alternative Allocation Method
~1G1'-y~G~~l. for the FY07 Shared Fisheries Business Ta~c Program and Certifying that
this Allocation Method Fairly Represents the Distribution of Significant
Effects of ~sheries Business Activity in Cook Iniet.
~~~~, 5. Resolution No. 2006-59 -- Adopting the City of Kenai Capital
Improvements Pian Priority List Fiscal Year 2007-2012 as the
Sis-Year Capital Improvements Plan for the City of Kenai.
,/~~~ ~ 6. Resolution No. 2006-60 -- Canceling the Existing McCollum/
~~ Drives Local Improvement District and Initiatu~g a New L.ocal
Improvement District Entitled, "McCollum-Aliak-Japonski Loc
Improvement District."
ITEM F: MINUTES
Officiai
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*Regular Meeting of October 17, 2006.
ITEM G:
YTEM Fi:
/1~„y~~~,/ 1. Sills to be Ratified
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~~„~ 2. Approval of Purchase Orders Exceeding $15,000
3. '~Ordinanee No. 2197-2006 -- Amending KMC 3.20.020 and KMC
3.05.100 to Provide Dog Licenses aze Effective for Three Years and
Setting the License Fees.
4. *Ordinance No. 2198-2006 -- Increasing Estunated Revenues and
Appropriations by $15,000 in the Airport Fund for Professional Services.
~~~ 5. *Ordinance No. 2299-2006 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and
Appropriations by $16,400 in the General Fund for a Homeland Security
Grant.
6. *Ordinance No. 2200-2006 -- Repealing the Existing Title 22 of the
Kenai Municipal Code and Replacing it Wit a New Title 22 Entitied,
"General Fund Lands."
.,~~~jy`~ 7. ELECTION OF VICE MAYOR
Discussion -- Assigrunent of Coinmission/Committee Liaisons
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~'~y 3~ ~ppr/ 9. Discussion -- Reschedule July 4, 2007 Council Meeting
ITEM I: COMMISSYON/COMMITTEE REFORTS
1. Council on Aging
2. Airport Corrunission
3. Harbor Comnussion
4. Library Coinmission
5. Parks & Recreation Commission
6. Planning & Zoning Conunission
7. Miscellaneous Commissions and Committees
a. Beautification Committee
b. Alaska Municipal I.eague Report
ITEM J; REPORT OF THE MAYOR
ITEM K:
1. City Manager
2. Attomey
3, City Clerk
ITEM L:
1. Citizens (five minutes)
2. Council
EXECUTIVE SESSION -- None Scheduled
%TEM M:
AGENDA
KElOTAI CZTY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETYNG
NOVEMBER 21, 2006
7:00 P.M.
KENAI CYTY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
http: //www.ci.kenai.ak.us
YTEM A: CALL TO ORDER
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. Agenda Approval
4 ConsentAgenda
*All items listed with an asterisk (*j 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 councii 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 G UNSCFiEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (3 minutes)
ITEM D: REPORTS OF KPB ASSEMBLY LEGISLATORS AND COUNCILS
ITEM E: PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. Ordinance No. 2191-2006 -- Increasing Estimated Revenues and
~`~ Appropriations by $150,000 in the General Fund for Payment to the
C~ ~ ~ ~ z~y~ . .
~ ~ Public Empioyee Retirement System.
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(Cieric's Note: Ordinance No. 2191-2006 was posiponed from the October
4, 2006 council meefittg. The mofion to adopt the ordinance is actiue.)
2. Ordinance No. 2196-2006 -- Amending KMC 14.20.240(c) by Adopting
Mobile Home Standards fos Mobile Home Parks Within the City of Kenai.
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~s~ a. Substitute Ordinance l~to. 2196-2006 -- Amending KMC
{iZ s-~-" >`~'1 14.20.240(c) by Adopting Mobile Home Standards for Mobile Home
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(Cierk's Nofe: Ordinance No. 2196-2006 was posfponed from the
Nouember 1, 2006 councii meefing. The motion to adopt the ordinance is
acfiue.)
3. Osdinance No. 2197-2006 -- Amending KMC 3.20.020 and KMC
3.05.100 to Provide Dog Licenses are Effective for Three Years and
Setting the License Fees.
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~~ ~t~~`~I1'I~~~ a. Substitute Ordanance No. 2187-2006 - Amending KMC
~,?0~ xp ~ 3.20.020 and KMC 3.05.100 to Provide Dog Licenses are Effective
U ~"~,,b ~v,\~ for Three Years and Setting the License Fees.
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,+~'fyf' 4. Ordinance No. 2198-2006 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and
`~ Appropriations by $15,000 in the Airport Fund for Professional Services.
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Ordinance No. 2200-2006 -- Repealing the Existing'IYtle 22 of the Kenai
Municipal Code and Replacing it With a New Title 22 Entitled, "General
Fund Lands."
a. Substitute Ordinance No. 2200-2006 -- Repealing the Existing
Title 22 of the Kenai Municipal Code and Replacing it With a New
Tit1e 22 Entitled, "General ~nd Lands." ,
Resolution No. 2006-61 -- Setting the Public Hearing Date on the
Proposed McCollum-Aliak-Japonski Paving District.
Resolution No. 2006-62 -- Authorizing the Amendment of the City of
Kenai, Alaska and Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS)
Participation Agreement to Exclude All Elected Officiais, Effective
November 21, 2006.
Resolution No. 2006-63 -- Awarding the Bid to Spacesaver Northwest
for Kenai Police Department Lockers - 2006 for the Total Amount of
$35,204.
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~~ Resolution No. 2006-64 - Supporting Efforts to Lower the Total
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y Aromatic Hydrocarbon (TAH) Leveis in the Lower Kenai River, and
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f Opposing the Categorization of the Lower Kenai River as an Impaired
Waterbody.
~, 10. Resolution No. 2006-65 -- A Resolution of the Council of the City of
~h~;'~ Kenai, Alaska, 1Yansferring $15, 533 in the Airport Terminal Modification
Capital Project Fund for Additional Engineering Services.
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ITEM F: MINUTES
~Regular Meeting of November 1, 2006.
ITEM G: UNFINISHED BUSYNESS
ITEM Ii: NEW BUSINESS
~~p;,~"~ ~~ 1. Bills to be Ratified
i 2. Approval of Purchase Orders Exceeding $15,000 -- None
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3. *Ordinance Number 2201-2006 -- An Ordinance of the Council of the
City of Kenai, Alaska increasing estimated revenues and appropriations
by $638 in the General Fund for a grant from the Rasmuson Foundation
Arts and Culture Programs.
4. Approval -- Assignment of Lease -- Lots 7& 8, Block 1, FBO
Subdivision.
p~F` a. Assignment of I.ease and Consent to Assignment/Blue Mountain
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Lease Renegotiation.
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~ Dsscussion -- Combirung Commission/Committees.
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ITEIVI I:
COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS
1. Council on Aging
2. Airport Cominission
3. Harbor Commission
4. Library Commission
5. Parks & Recreation Coiruxussion
6. Plazzning & Zoning Coiniriission
7. Miscellaneous Coinrnissions and Coimnittees
a. Beautification Coinniittee
b. Alaska Municipal League Report
ITEM J: REPORT OF THE MAYOR
ITEiVI K:
1. City Manager
2. Attorney
3. City Clerk
ITEM L:
l. Citizens (five minutes)
2. Council
- None Scheduled
ITEM M: ADJOURNMENT