BELLS FLATS TR E OF TR A - Supplemental InformationKOOIAK ISLAN ROUGH ASSEMBLY MEETING, NOV. 10, _ Page 3
the lease failed, and now the Assembly must decide whether to
negotiate for another 55-year lease if 4r. Brasie wishes to pur-
chase the property, which he has to do if he expects to have
financing. The Assembly had no alternative other than to follow
the terms of the Alaska Statutes. Hr. Anderson moved to postpone
the issue and-have a worksession to try to answer the problem
with a full assembly present, along with the Borough Attorney.
Seconded by Mr. Peotter. Question called. Motion passed with
unanimous roil call vote.
VIII NEW BUSINESS
At this time Mr. Greene and Mr. Phil Balluta were present. Agenda
item V-D was presented. Mr. Peterson read request for appearance
from Mr. Greene. Mr. Balluta told the Assembly the one-room
school in Karluk wes too small for 26 students and one teacher.
They would like a two-teacher school. Classes being taught were
from Kindergarden through 3th grade, restrooms were out of doors
which made it very incorvenient and water was coming from a small
dam from a creek. Mr. Greene spoke of two issues re: village
school and town schools. A two-teacher facility was needed in
Karluk. .Request is for a massive rennovation or new facility.
He asked the Assembly to consider coupling a major rennovation
in Karluk with a number of other capital improvement projects;
diking of ci. t-nr 1 eeired in all of the villages; along with
some of the in-own projects such as the completion of the parking
lot outside the high school. The second request was for a work-
session with the Assembly and School Board to consider course of
action regarding capital project constructions in the villages
of Old Harbor and Port Lions. A total of 2.4 million dollars is
available for construction in the two villages as a result of the
Statewide bond issue which passed at the November election. A
worksession was sst for November 19, 1976 at 5 p.m. A represen-
tative from Karluk, Old cii er and Port Lions should be invited
to be present.
A. Letter from William Fearn re: Sign permit request for
fi Industrial Property, Balls Plats Alaska Subdivision read by Mr.
- Peterson. Mr. Fearn his regueeted piee.eement of an identification
sign near the intersection of Saegent Creek Road and.Cape Chiniak
t:1 Road on Parcel P-2, Bells Flats Alaska.S.Ubdivision. Mr. Anderson
moved to authlrize the permit for the placing of an advertising
sign as long tne e.4.gn is no :.arger than e' i and that the
e6
sign will be -.7'mtain-,717-3777Is sta':2 to eecount for are
L4,
aesthetee decerce.etf.en In the eetu..•... ;;ecoreed hy r. Peterso..
=, Question called. NotThn passed by enanimoue roli call vete.
B. Letters were read by Mrs. Wallirere: Lot 11, Block 2, Port
Lions Subdivision, First Addition & Port Lions Subdivision,. First
Addition ADL 38210, reeuesting weiver of taxes, penalty and
court costs on property foreclosed on by the Borough in 1972.
Mr. Peotter moved that the tax, pna1ty & court costs of lot 11,
block 2 be waved, Mr. Anlerson eecon ed. Question called,
motion passed by unenimoes roll ce).1 vote.
Another letter was read from Mayor Craig regarding the agreement
between Port Lions and the Borough stating the Borough has incur-
red survey costs to'-ling $30,05:3.72. Mr. Arel.erson moved that:.'
the agreement be re.feered to the attorney for re_earch in terms
of the agreement. Seconded by Mr. Peotter. Question called,
motion passeU-With erenimous roll call vote.
C. Tax Adjustment Request for Kodel_ak Livestock Corporation be-
cause of a computer eeecr. Mr. Peotter moved to accept the
adjustment request. rIconded by Mr. enderson. Question called.
Noeeee eeeeed by_enan' zfl_.1:1, .1 cell vo'ce.
D. First Reeding of Ordineece No. 76-19-0 was read by Mr. An-
derson by title o, 7.y r-,...zong to bueiness to include
Lots 23, 24, 4E, i ee.e Its 8, 9, 10,
in"- 1. 2A and 3,