2002-07-18 Regular MeetingA regular meeting of the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly
was held July 18, 2002 in the Assembly Chambers of the
Kodiak Island Borough Building, 710 Mill Bay Road. The
meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m.
The invocation was given by Mayor LeDoux followed by the
Pledge of Allegiance.
There were present:
Mayor:
Gabrielle LeDoux
Assemblymembers:
Tom Abell
Tuck Bonney
Pat Branson
Absent:
Robin Heinrichs
comprising a quorum of the Assembly; and
Regular Assembly Meeting
July 18, 2002
KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
Regular Assembly Meeting
July 18, 2002
Pat Carlson, Manager
Judi Nielsen, Borough Clerk
Nova Javier, Deputy Clerk
Greg Razo
Wayne Stevens
Darlene Turner
RAZO, moved to excuse
seconded by BRANSON Assemblymember Heinrichs.
VOTE ON MOTION TO EXCUSE
MOTION CARRIED Unanimous voice vote
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
BRANSON, moved to approve the
seconded by TURNER agenda.
VOTE ON MOTION TO APPROVE
MOTION CARRIED Unanimous voice vote
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Regular Meeting and
Special Meeting of July 2, 2002.
RAZO, moved to approve the
seconded by BRANSON minutes as submitted.
Assemblymember Branson corrected the spelling of Wil
Milam's name on page five of the regular meeting minutes.
VOTE ON MOTION TO APPROVE AS CORRECTED
MOTION CARRIED Unanimous voice vote
REGULAR MEETING
ROLL CALL
APPROVAL OF
AGENDA
APPROVAL OF
MINUTES
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AWARDS AND PRESENTATIONS
A. EMPLOYEE OF THE QUARTER
Manager Carlson presented the Employee of the Quarter
award to Martin Lydick, Associate Planner in the Community
Development Department.
CITIZENS COMMENTS
Nicola Belisle, Hope Community Resources director,
outlined the services Hope Community Resources provided to
the community. She expected to continue the summer
program until the spring of 2003.
Ivette Hobson, Hope Community Resources respite program
coordinator, thanked the Assembly for potentially funding
their request. She reported on how the funds were used
last year.
Laura Maloney, Hope Community Resources summer program
coordinator, related that adults and children with
developmental disabilities benefitted from the program.
Jean Carson thanked the Assembly for their potential
funding as her 6 -year old grandson with developmental
disability benefitted from the invaluable programs.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
None.
PUBLIC HEARING
None.
BOROUGH MANAGER'S REPORT
Manager Carlson would attend the North Pacific Fishery
Management Council Protocol Committee meeting in
Anchorage. The fiber optic line easement was near
completion. He would provide a year -end report and the
Borough financial report at the next Assembly meeting. He
saw a substantial insurance increase; however, he was able
to reduce the property insurance cost by 25 percent. He
was astounded at the outcome of the Exxon Valdez Oil spill
compensation lawsuit. He said ongoing construction
projects were on schedule.
MESSAGES FROM THE BOROUGH MAYOR
Mayor LeDoux congratulated Employee of the Quarter Martin
Lydick. She extended her condolences to the Dawson,
Magnusen, and Panamarioff family. She also was surprised
by the verdict on the Exxon lawsuit.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
None.
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July 18, 2002
AWARDS AND
PRESENTATIONS
EMPLOYEE OF THE
QUARTER
CITIZENS COMMENTS
COMMITTEE REPORTS
PUBLIC HEARING
BOROUGH MANAGER'S
REPORT
MESSAGES FROM THE
BOROUGH MAYOR
UNFINISHED
BUSINESS
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NEW BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS
A. CONTRACTS CONTRACTS
1. Contract No. 2002 -16 High School Science Lab Roof CONTRACT
Repair. NO. 2002 -16
RAZO,
seconded by BRANSON
Manager Carlson reported that this was to repair 12,000
square feet of roof above the high school science lab. He
recommended awarding to Clarion Company as the only
bidder. The base bid was $65,000 with alternate no. 1 at
$24,650 and unit prices of approximately $10,000.
In response to Assemblymember Stevens, he related that the
12,000 square foot roof was a small portion of the total
of sixteen acres of roof that the Borough maintained.
Assemblymember Branson was pleased to see the project come
before them.
VOTE ON MOTION TO AWARD
Ayes: Abell, Bonney, Branson,
Razo, Stevens, Turner
Noes: None
Absent: Heinrichs
MOTION CARRIED: Unanimous
2. Contract No. 2002 -17 High School and Middle School CONTRACT
Gym Floor Refinish. NO. 2002 -17
TURNER,
seconded by RAZO
moved to award Contract
No. 2002 -16 to Clarion
Company of Kodiak in an
amount not to exceed
$99,700.
moved to award Contract
No. 2002 -17 to Alaska
Industries of Wasilla,
Alaska in an amount not to
exceed $52,340.
Manager Carlson said this was to sand and refinish the gym
floors at the high school and middle school. Staff
evaluated the two bids received, checked references, and
recommended awarding the contract to Alaska Industries.
VOTE ON MOTION TO AWARD
Ayes: Bonney, Branson, Razo,
Stevens, Turner, Abell
Noes: None
Absent: Heinrichs
MOTION CARRIED: Unanimous
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3. Contract No. 2002 -18 East Elementary School
Exterior Painting. CONTRACT
NO. 2002 -18
TURNER,
seconded by BRANSON
VOTE ON MOTION TO AWARD
Noes:
Absent:
MOTION CARRIED:
B. RESOLUTIONS
VOTE ON MOTION TO ADOPT
Noes:
Absent:
MOTION CARRIED:
C. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION
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July 18, 2002
moved to award Contract
No. 2002 -18 to C & M
Enterprises of Kodiak in an
amount not to exceed $34,900.
Manager Carlson said this would paint and repair the
exterior of East Elementary School. C &M Enterprises was
the sole bidder. The color would be changed to brighten
the school as requested by the P.T.A.
Assemblymember Branson was in favor of changing the color
to brighten up the school.
Ayes: Branson, Razo, Stevens,
Turner, Abell, Bonney
None
Heinrichs
Unanimous
1. Resolution No. 2002 -23 Approving the Fiscal Year
2003 Kodiak Island Borough Non Profit Funding.
Razo, moved to adopt
seconded by BRANSON Resolution No. 2002 -23.
Manager Carlson said the funding table reflected the
Assembly's discussion at work session. He said Health and
Social Services was funded at $208,389 and Education,
Culture, and Recreation was funded at $135, 282. Spending
requirements would be transmitted in each agency's funding
letter.
Ayes: Razo, Stevens, Turner,
Abell, Bonney, Branson
None
Heinrichs
Unanimous
1. Ordinance No. 2002 -12 Amending Kodiak Island
Borough Code of Ordinances Title 7 Elections
Chapter 7.30 Procedures for Conduct of Elections
Section 7.30.030 Ballots - -Form and amending
Chapter 7.40 Canvassing and Certification of
Election Returns by Adding Section 7.40.025 Simple
RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION
NO. 2002 -23
ORDINANCES FOR
INTRODUCTION
ORDINANCE
NO. 2002 -12
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Majority - -Votes Required for Election to Office.
BRANSON, moved to adopt
seconded by RAZO Ordinance No. 2002 -12 in
first reading to advance
to public hearing on
August 1, 2002.
Clerk Nielsen said this amended the code by removing the
requirement to print ballot numbers on ballots to ensure
that voter privacy was protected. This also eliminated
the need for runoff elections.
VOTE ON MOTION TO ADVANCE
Ayes:
Noes:
Absent:
MOTION CARRIED:
D. OTHER ITEMS
RAZO,
seconded by BRANSON
VOTE ON MOTION CONFIRM
Noes:
Absent:
MOTION CARRIED:
CITIZENS COMMENTS
Regular Assembly Meeting
July 18, 2002
Stevens, Turner, Abell,
Bonney, Branson, Razo,
Turner
None
Heinrichs
Unanimous
1. Confirmation of Mayoral Appointment to the
Personnel Advisory Board.
Mayor LeDoux advised that after conferring with the
Assembly, she determined to appoint Diane Deshazo to the
vacant seat on the Personnel Advisory Board.
moved to confirm the
mayoral appointment of
Diane Deshazo to a seat on
the Personnel Advisory
Board for a term to expire
December 2004.
Ayes: Turner, Abell, Bonney,
Branson, Razo, Stevens
None
Heinrichs
Unanimous
Trevor Jones, Kodiak Baptist Mission Director, thanked the
Assembly for funding the Mission. He noted how important
the Food Bank Program was to those affected by the decline
in the fishing industry.
Tish Raub, Kodiak Women's Resource and Crisis Center
Director thanked the Assembly for the generous funding.
She said that the Kodiak community and the outlying
OTHER ITEMS
PERSONNEL
ADVISORY BOARD
APPOINTMENT
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villages will benefit tremendously on the funding.
ASSEMBLYMEMBER COMMENTS ASSEMBLYMEMBER
COMMENTS
Assemblymember Razo commended the excellent contributions
of Engineering and Facilities Director Bud Cassidy to the
Borough and School District. It was notable to see six
out of the seven projects in progress.
Assemblymember Abell was glad the Borough had the ability
to fund non - profits. He researched the hiring of the
Football League coach and found that the School District
would not pay his wages so the League would bear the cost.
Assemblymember Turner congratulated Martin Lydick. She
appreciated the Hope Community Resources staff and the
Kodiak Baptist Mission director who expressed appreciation
for non - profit funding. She said the Kodiak Football
League would work diligently to raise funds to support
their programs.
Assemblymember Stevens congratulated Martin Lydick and
thanked Diane Deshazo for her willingness to serve on the
Personnel Advisory Board.
Assemblymember Bonney said it was easy for the Assembly to
take credit; however, without the efforts of Manager
Carlson, accomplishing projects would be difficult.
Assemblymember Branson congratulated Martin Lydick. She
was glad to see the ongoing school improvements. She
reported that KATS provided 13,000 rides this year to
different non - profit organizations in Kodiak.
Mayor LeDoux announced that the Assembly would meet in a
work session Thursday, July 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough
conference room and a regular meeting Thursday, August 1
at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly chambers.
ADJOURNMENT ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the
Assembly, the meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m.
ATTEST:
Judith A. Niel en, CMC
Borough Clerk
Regular Assembly Meeting
July 18, 2002
Gabrielle LeDou , Mayor
Approved 08/29/2002
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