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Suggested by: Council Members Marquis Boyle
CITY OF KENAI
RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -17
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA,
RECOGNIZING THE YEAR 2010 AS THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE
INCORPORATION OF THE CITY nF KENAI.
WHEREAS, in 1960, the population of the community of Kenai was 743; and,
WHEREAS, to address substantial community needs, residents of the community of
Kenai believed it was essential to establish a local, organized municipal government to
provide and plan for the orderly continued development of the area; and,
WHEREAS, residents of the community of Kenai understood that an organized local
government would help to address the impacts of increasing population and provide
for orderly growth, would provide for public safety and services, and would help the
residents in the area develop their economic opportunities as exploration and recovery
of the area's natural resources, particularly oil and gas, increased; and,
WHEREAS, on February 5, 1960, 115 persons residing in the community of Kenai,
petitioned the District Court for the District of Alaska, Third Division in Anchorage, to
authorize an election to determine whether or not to incorporate the City of Kenai;
WHEREAS, the Petitioners envisioned fulfilling needs in the community of Kenai for
better public safety protection, including police and fire protection; for zoning and
building codes; for control of "liquor businesses" in the area; for construction and
maintenance of common roads, streets, alleys, and sidewalks; for establishment of
community water and sewage systems; and for the development of recreational areas
and facilities; and,
WHEREAS, the court granted the petition and ordered a "Special Incorporation
Election" be held in the best interests of the community of Kenai; and,
WHEREAS, on May 10, 1960, a "Special Incorporation Election" was held asking
residents if the City of Kenai should become a first class municipal corporation; and,
WHEREAS, the results of the May 10, 1960 "Special Incorporation Election" were 181
votes for the question and 85 votes against; and,
WHEREAS, a simple majority of votes was required, and was cast, so the question was
approved, and May 10, 1960, thereby became the official date of incorporation of the
City of Kenai; and,
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WHEREAS, in the year 2010, there is substantial tangible, physical proof of the
realization of the Petitioners' vision of the continuing orderly development of the City of
Kenai while maintaining the quality of life in this community; and,
WHEREAS, since the 1960 incorporation election, the population of the City of Kenai
has grown to an estimated 7,115 residents, and many new persons, families,
businesses, and industries have made their home in the City of Kenai; and,
WHEREAS, it is appropriate to celebrate the achievements of the City of Kenai, and
thereby to celebrate residents and businesses who helped to form this community and
municipality; and,
WHEREAS, a 50th anniversary celebration of the incorporation of the City of Kenai will
honor the "sense of community" and the unity of the area's people and businesses,
which sensibilities were reflected 50 years ago when the Petitioners embarked upon
the process to form as a first -class municipal government and which still are alive
today in the City of Kenai.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI,
ALASKA, as follows:
1. The City of Kenai recognizes the year 2010 as the 50th anniversary of the
incorporation of the City of Kenai; and,
2. The members of the Council place on the record their appreciation of the
valued service rendered during the last 50 years by the great succession of individuals
who, as public men and women or as private citizens, contributed in any way to the
welfare and progress of the wonderful city which is today the City of Kenai; and,
3. The City Council will schedule a work session, the purpose of which is to
form an ad -hoc 50th Anniversary Celebration Committee, to recommend the goals and
the events of the celebration; and,
4. In the budget work sessions for FY 2011, the City Council will address a
reasonable budget for the 50th anniversary celebration events that will occur in the
2010 2011 fiscal year.
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA this 17th day of March,
2010.
ATTEST:
Carol Freas, City Clerk
PAT PORTE', MAYOR
RYAN 1VIARQUIS
(907) 283-7405 Ph. (907) 398-8058 Cell
rvan@inarquisforkenatcorn
To: Mayor Porter,
Council Members Eldridge, Molloy, Moore, Smalley
From: Council Members Ryan MeRis and Mik
Date: 3-08-2010 --r cift iv% 61
Subject: Resolution No 2010-17 A Resolution II T dhy Council Of
The City of Kenai, Alaska, Recognizing The Year 2010 As The 50
Anniversary Of Incorporation Of The City Of Kenai
As I had mentioned at a previous Council meeting, through online record searches I
real zed that May 10, 2010 marks the 50 anniversary of the incorporation ofthe City ofiKenai.
I believe it is fitting to publicly recognize and cel b ra e th
to take a look back at all of the achievements thattavte een been event and le use it as all cgilicIrtunitY lnade over th e t half
s upport i ng t h e resolut are some docume n t s f e pas-century.
ound that I felt were fitting to be included as
part of the resolution. I believe that the public will find them interesting.
The City of Kenai was incorporated thanks to the efforts of hard-working citizens that
had a vision of what their City amid be As described in this resolution, one becomes aware of
how well their hard work paid off.
We recognize that this resolution has come after the point in which budget
recommendations were to be sent to the City administration; however, I had jut recently
become aware of the upcoming milestone. It would be unfortunate to let 2010 pass without
celebration and recognition of the turniversary.
We ask for your support of this resolution and look forward to working together at the
work-session that this resolution calls for to properly recognize the efforts of all those that
helped the City of Kenai become what it is today.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERT:
We, the undersigned, have acted as election judges in all public
elections in the Kenai Area in the last four ynars. We have studied
the signatures on the attached petition for incorporation of the City
of venal and find that there ere //6 adult, bonafide residents
yho are citizens of the United States.
Ny Commission Expires March, 13, 1963
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The undersigned, Louis Nissen, Ralph Pettersorrand Albent Munson appeared.
before me Sworn and Subscribed this day of March, 1960
Notary Public for Alaska
Residing at Kenai, Alaska
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_EXHIBIT NO,
a CT I M IN :EVIDEN•E
MAR 2 1960
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By__Ekss,AL.,44xtputy
CA ITAL Q LASKA
Mayor and City Council
SUBJECT City of Kenai History
CITY OF KENAI
Viilac with a Aia, 64 with a tiidi2e"
BOX 580 KENAI, ALASKA TEL. 283-7535
25 April, 1955
Forwarded .with this memo are one or mere files accumulated.
connection with. the. incorporation the. City of Remmi. Tliboige
ftles enntalojbleendrical_fnforgetioneWbichvailli_bacome
gelbg,blyiturgt. figs oaesogye ttmcg I believe the custocis' DI these
fires should be retbinekl by the City itself, rather than the city
attorney, because my filing system: is nnt necessarily an official.
part of the records system of the City of Kenai (end logical extend
tion, the )rete of Alaska.).
I. have thought it important to cau l. this action. of forwarding
of mei:tart for filing to the attention: of the entire City of Kenai
sgminietrstiom because the retell of indimidtel participants in
city activities eau. frequently play a most important part tn e
cornireing sense: of communitso
In the event you would have time to compere some o± the
allegations and embibits presented to the court in behalf of (and
opposed to) inutorporstloo of Kenai you hmulbd find. then. to be most
interest when viewed from our present: time.
We are avere of the many tangible, physical eviden0 es. of
progress in. the City of Kebeln Probably the most important achieve-
ment Lb Kenai is the. eenbe be community" end the unity that goes.
with. it. This unity is not without dissent. It is a. fragile asset
which can be eas ily marred or shattered by lack. of understanding.
This sense of unity has been_ very recently demonstrated by the vote
on the airport: terminal building. In an uncontested matter which
was preeentad by a written proposition_ whieh is almost utintelligi
ble, the gitibens of Kenai displayed a profound trust by their
favorable vote of 108 to 1 favoring the proposition presented by
the adminietragiond I believe the sense of unity of the community
of Kenai is probably its.: most important actiovementiwthict emadale
Nebel to do anything that it feels it is capable of doing.
These comments are, of course, more philosophical than business.
like. :However, it liahnixu8:arit to pay attention to some of the ine
tangible. forces in a community like Kenai because we so frequently
Memo to Mayor and City Counnil
25 April, 1966
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BURTON C. ENS'S
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IN THE DISTRICT MIXT FOX THE DISTRICT OF ALASKA, THIRD DIVISION
AT ANCHORAGE
la the Natter Df the Incorporation No. A -Er Welt
DE the City oi KEWAI as e aaniniPal
corporation of the First Class ORDER SETTING DATE FOR
Upon the Petition of the petitioners filed with this Gccrt
on the 5th day of February, 1960,
IT IS MREHT ORDERED that the hearing' upon the Petition
filed herein be held- before this Court on the A( o.t
of that date or at much other time as may meet the convenience
of the Court.
AUG IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the name designated gear the
proposed menteMpal comporation la "City of Kenai" and that the
ace:AS=40a amid Proposed corporation are as follows:
gleam of orientation begin at the Northeast corner
2't twenty -three T.6 R., R.12 W., Seward, Meridian
as a paint of beginning and herein referred to as Corner
#1: Cheney South along the East Section line of said
Section 23 to the Northeset Corner of the Southeast one-
fourth of the Scathe:Mat quarter of the said Section 23
T.6 N., R.12 W., Seward Meridian to Corner #2; thence
proceed at right angles East to tbe Northeast cuaner of
the Southwantratesfourth of the Southwest garter of
Section 24, T.6 N., R.12 W., Seward Meridiall to Corner
03; thanes South the the South boundary of sal4 Sett
24, T.6 N., R.I2 W, to Corner #4; thence ASat along the
section lines cowmen to Sections 24 And 25 ta a point
330 feet W8$t of the Northeast corner of the Northwest
quarter of Section 25, T.6 N., R.15 W., Seward Meridian
to Corner #.9; thence South to a point 330 teat West of
the Northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of Section
25, T.6 N., Rile W., Seward Meridian to Corner #6,
1960, ac g ii90 if .1+1. o 'clock in the qt#19.9100r:
thence traverse Bast to the Northeast Corner of the
Southwest quartet of Section 29, T.6 N., R.11 W.,
Seward Meridian to Corner #7; thence North to the
Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of Section
20, 1.6 N., R.11 W. of the Seward )eridiee to Corner
#8; thence Baet to the lNerthwent earner of the Northeast
quarcer of Section 24, 1.6 .N., R.11 W., Seward Meridian,
to Corner #9; thence South to the Southwest corner of
the Northeast quarter of Section 24e T.6 N., R.11 W.,
Seward Meridian, to Corner #10; thence East to the
Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of Section 24,
T.6 N., R,11 W., seward Meridian to Corner #11; thence
South along the boundary lines commoe to R.11 W. and
R.10 W., 1.6 N., to the Northwest corner of the South-
eerie one-fourth of the Southwest quarter of Section 31,
1.6. N., R.10 W, to Corner #12; thence Bast to the
Northeast corner of the Southeast one-fourth of the
Southeast quarter of Section 31, 1.6 N., R.10 W., Seward
Mer'ed,en, to Corner #13; thence South to the Northwest
corner of Section fa, T.S. N., e.10 W., Seward Meridian,
to Corner. #14; thence East to the Northwest corner of
the Northeast quarter, of Section #S, 1.5 N„ R.10 W.,
Seward Meridian, to Corner. #15; Chance South to the
Southeast corner ref the Northwest quarter of Section
8, T.5 N., R.l0 W., Seward Meridian to Corner #16;
thence West to the Northeast corner, of the Northwest
one- fourth of the Southwest quarter of Section 8, 1.5 N.
R.10 W., Seward Meridian, to Corner #17; thence South to
the Southeast corner of the Northwest wee- feeurth at the
Southwest quarter of Section S, 1.5 N., R.10 W., Seward
Meridian, to Corner #18; thence West to the Northwest
earner of the Southeast one- fourth of the. Southeast
quarter of Section 7, 1.5 N., R.10 W., Seward Meridian,
to Corner 019; thence Smith to the Southwest corner of
the Soacheast one-fourth of the Soetheas.t quarter of
Section 7, 1.5 N., R.10 W., Seward Meridian, to Corner
#20; thence West to the mast Westerly bank of the Kenai
Riber to Corner #21; thence along the left side of the
Kenai River at high water mark going down stream to a
point chat is cezanoe to the at line of Section 15 and.
West line of Section 14, R.11 W., 1.5 N., Seward Meri-
dian, to Cornet #2215 traverse Seed) ter the
Southeast corner of Section 15, RR.11 W., T;,5 N., Seward
Meridian, to Corner #23; thence West to the Northwest
corner of Section 22, 1.5 N., R.11 W., Sewed Meridian,
co Corner 024; thence traverse South to the Southwest
corner. of .Section 34, 1.5 N., R.11 W,,, Seward Meridian,
to Corner 025; theme Seat to the Northwest e:<acer of
Section 4, T.4 N., R..11 W., Seward Meridian,
#26; themes South co the Southwest corner a2 Secti 4,
T.4 a L., 8.11 Seward Meridian, to Cosner fl7; t no
travmtae west e a :Dint three miles off shore f
mean low watcar aaf Gook Inlet to Corner #28, thence Ho
up Cook lc let s.n a PSvrtkaotly direction keeping three
ma=les ee skacre £rer the mean low water of the Scantly
edge of Coot; inlet until a poin 3 arrived at that IS
directly Wes t faram Gwzzzer fit h reaf to Garner #29, thence
proceed to an H,nstexly direati.car to Ccruer #Z and the
true point of begixsningp.. A11 heir,¢; :.at the Seward Meridian,
Kenai Precinct, 'Third ttr.
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change or modify the proposed boon
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At the tthese place fixed for consideration of the Petition, the
Court shall hear those who are in favor and those who are opposed
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re of the community to incorporate as
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City of Kenai, Alaska
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r/ /r Helen 0. Jones
D/ o Albert C. Lee
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