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and 'that p.ub,1l.6atl,Ort'of `•this ordinance. be made by posting 'a copy...:
hereof ;ton the .;.BOROUGH..AwSEMBLY" bulletin board for ;a aeri od'.of ten..
l j .days fo .l Ing it,s passage and app ova.l.,' .and`'u
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:FirstReading. and ,Approva .ateit 1` -; ,; :1966
Second Reading, Public Bearing; & Passage. Date'
*Tune ,2! =' 1966
PASSED AND APPROVED by the 'KODIAK ISLAND BOROUG `-,
.ASSEMBLY on :'the: day •.of June, 1966.
ISLAND, .BOROUGH"
Borough Cna
KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY MEETING
JUNE 16, 1966
I CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order in the Magistrate's Courtroom, Donnelley Building,
Kodiak, Alaska, by Presiding Officer Russell Wright at 7:45 p.m.
II ROLL CALL
Present Absent
Wilton White, Borough Chairman None
Russell Wright, Presiding Officer
Fred Brechan
Sven Haakansen (late arrival)
Mrs. Jo Hajdu
Eldon Lester
Also present: Attorney David Ruskin; Building Inspector Jim Stansbury; Sanitariap
Harry Carter; Borough Secretary Sally Hendrix, taking minutes;
and approximately 20 people in the audience.
III MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING - June 2, 1966
Mr. Lester moved that the minutes be approved as received.' Seconded by/4 s Hajdu
and carried by unanimous voice vote.
IV OTHER MINUTES - School Board - June 13, 1966
Minutes were approved as read.
V COMfMUNICATIONS - CORRESPONDENCE - PEOPLE TO BE HEARD
A. Resolution 66-22-R authorizing Governmental Statistical Corp. to handle school
bond anticipation notes
B. Resolution 66-23-R authorizing inter -fund loan to School Board
C. Resolution 66-21-R authorizing application to EDA for hospital loan
Mr. Richard Sassara of the Governmental Statistical Corp. presented the above
three items. He explained that it is necessary for the Borough to borrow
$750,000 in bond anticipation notes while waiting for the bond market to improve
for the permanent bond sale. Since it will take threeto four weeks for the
anticipation notes to be negotiated, an inter -fund loan from the Borough funds
to the School Board funds must be completed to allow the School Board to meet
its immediate commitments. The Borough funds will then be replaced with the
proceeds from the bond anticipation notes. He further explained that a resolution
is necessary in order to complete the application for the hospital loan and grant.
The resolutions were read. Mrs. Hajdu moved for adoption of Res. 66-22-R.
Seconded by Mr. Brechan and carried by unanimous roll call vote. Mr. Brechan
moved for adoption of Res. 66-23-R. Seconded by Mr. Lester and carried by
unanimous roll call vote. Mrs. Hajdu moved for adoption of Res. 66-21-R.
Seconded by Mr. Brechan and carried by unanimous roll call vote.
D. Resolution 66-24-R authorizing execution of a quitclaim deed and temporary
construction permit to the State Department of Highways for their construction
of a road on school property
Resolution was read. Mr. Lester moved for its adoption. Seconded by Mrs. Hajdu
and carried by unanimous roll call vote.
VI PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Rezoning Townsite Blk 1 Lots 10, 12, 13, 17-19; USS; 1995; USS 444 Tract C.
Alaska Game Reserve - Robert King and Assembly (Case 137-A)
Second reading of ordinance was held. Mr. Lester moved for adoption of Ord.
66-11-R. Seconded by Mrs. Hajdu. Public hearing opened. Letter of objection
from Russian Orthodox Church was read. Mrs. Hajdu commented that perhaps Father
Targonsky of the Church was not aware that his property, USS 444, Tract C, could
still be used for R=]. purposes, even though zoned R-3. There were no further
comments and public hearing was closed. Motion carried by unanimous roll call
vote, fulfilling the requirement necessitated by the Russian Church's objection.
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Father Macarius Targonsky, Rector
P.O. Box 55, Kodiak, Alaska 99615
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ROBERT KING AND ASSEMBLY REZONING - R2 to R3 ....CASE /137-A
OBJECTORS
Name
Russian Orthodox Church
NON -OBJECTORS
R. Arnold
B. Nachtweih
A. Perez
A. Nixon & P. Olsen
R. Urdahl
J. Rogers
E. Ogborn
R. King
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Alaska Game Reserve
Prop. Desc.
USS 444, Tr. C
Sq. Ft.
40,000*
Townsite Blk 1 '
Lot.Pt 12 i 4,980
Lot Pt 12 2,753
Lot 13 3,600*
Lot 17 6,400*
Lot Pt 18 2,299
Lotj't 18 5,396
Lot 19 8,328
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USS 1995
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55,000*
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Quoting from the -ordinance, "in case of a protest against aichange in zoning
district classification signed by the owners of 20 per.cent,or*ore of the
area of the lots included in such proposed change, such amendment shall not
become effective except by the favorable vote of all five members of the
Borough Assembly." The Church owns more than 20% of the area of the lots
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included in the rezoning, and has sent a written protest. Therefore, all 5
Assembly members must vote Yes for the rezoning.
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change in the boundary of a district, and may include such':'
additional property in the notices of hearing and consider
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amendments relating to such property at the public; hearing.
The Borough Assembly shall consider an applicationlor Plannin
—and Zoning Commission recommendation for change in{ the bound
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of a district or any other Planning and Zoning Commission rec
mandation proposing a change in this ordinance, ant there_
port of the Planning and Zoning Commission at its next regular:
meeting after receipt of.such report. If frau the; facts pre_-
sented and by the 'findings' of the report of the Planning_ and"
Zoning Commission, it is determined that the public necessi
convenience, general welfare, or good zoning practice require
the change or amend ent, or any portion thereof, the Borough
'Assembly by ordinance shall effect such amendment,¶supplement
change, or reclassification.
Igo ordinance of the Borough P.ssemb1y affecting an amendment,.
supplement, change or classification, repeal of regulations or
restrictions, the boundaries of districts or classifications
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of property shall become effective until after a public hear
ing in relation thereto at which parties in interest and cit-
izens
itizens shall have an opportunity to be heard. At least' 15 days
notice of the time and place of such hearing shall ibe published
•in a paper of general circulation in the Borough. When the propos
ed amendment covers a change in the boundaries of a district,
notice to owners of property shall be given in the manner above`_:
described for variances. 1
In case of a protest against a change in zoning district class
ificatxon signed by the owners of 20 per cent or more,eith
of the area ofthe lots included in such proposed change, or
of the area of the lots immediately abutting the area included
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in such proposed change, or separated therefrom only by an elle
or street, such amendment shall not became effective except
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the favorable vote,- of all : five met�bers of the Borough Assembly.
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All ordinances changing zoning district boundaries shall.be
numbered: consecuti.'< ely. A l such changes of district boundar-
ies shall be filed with and indexed in the office the Clerk:':
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I. sand shall be noted on the Zoning
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NOTICE .'0F . PUBLIC HE
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.A11, citizens', and voters of .: the; IKODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
District
State .of. -Alaska, are .hereby ,notified 'that on tbt lO h „day.. of June,
1966, at, seven -thirty o'clock p.
n =,the courtroom of the District' Magistrate,
Donnelley" Building,'Kodiak,.Alaska, a pub
ordinance o
land:
the KODIAK ISLAND:BOROUGP, reclassifying the.
.Tract C of ,"U.S. - Survey .No. _,444, Lot's -Te
n (10) , Twelve(12) a.
: Thirteen: (13) ,, Seventeen , (17) Eighteen.,.;,(18) , . and' Nineteen:'(19)
'of Block brie(1),'.of . the ,KODIAK .TOUNSITE;' U4., Survey No. =1995;'
"and a "parcel ,designated, as: the Alaska • Game • Comm-isaion.,Reserve,-
be held ` on,,a .proposed
f o1lording : described '
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:All persons ' interested. shail have • an' oppor•tuu
o be heard. and after
the hearing, the° *ROUGH ASSEMBLY shall 'consider the ordinance; and May.
with or without; ainendinent or` reject it:"
Dated : this. 6th' day -of June, `3966.
KODIAK : ISLAND BOROUGH . AS S RMBL
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At:.seven-thirtyo7ciock p.ni. in the courtroom of the Distrlct.•Magistrate,
beDonneliey Buliding, Kodiak, Alaska, a.public hearing will held on a.proposd
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and a parcel designated as the Alaska Caiue Conimission. Reserve,
from R-2 .R72 ,
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LEGAL NOTICE
Kodiak Island Borough Assembly
Published june 10, 1966
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Alaska Business License No. 66-6830
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PUBLISHERS AFFIDAVII
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
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State of Alaska
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING ON ORDINANCE
All citizens and 'voters of the
KODIAK ISLAND BOR-
OUGH, Third Judicial
trict,, State Of Alaska, ;are
hereby notified -that ory.the,.
,16th day of June, 1966, at
'seven -thirty &cloakp.M.. in
the courtroom of the Dia-
trict Magistrate, '',Donnelley
a
public hearing will be held
on a proposed ordinance of
the KODIAK ISLAND BOR-
OUGH, reclassifying the fol7
lbvTing described land: —
Tract C of U.S. Sur-,
vey No. '444; Lots Ten
(10), Twelve (12), 'Thirf7,,
teen (13), Sevent ee•
• (17), Eightee,h-'(18),
and. •Nineteen' (19) of
BlOck One (1) of the
KODIAK, TOWNSITE;
U.S. Survey No. 1995;
•And' a' parcel designated
as the Alaska Game
- Conuniasion R e Ser v e ,
, from 11-2 toR-3.
All ers ons interested
shall have an opportunity tb
be -heard and after -the hear-
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ing, the BOROUGH ASSEM-
sLy. shall consider, the
nance and may adopt it with,
• or •without, amendment or
reject it..
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Dated: this 6th ,day of
June, t 1966. I
KODIAK ISLAND ,
BOROUGH ASSEMBLY
BY: Wilton T. White
Chairman
PUBLISH: June 10, 1966
1, S. Wayne Kotula, being first duly sworn, depose
and say: I am edttor and publisher of the Kodiak
MIRROR, a jweekly newspaper published at Ko-
diak, Third 'Judicial Division, State of Alaska,
and that the itnnexed printed notice was published
in said newspaper once each and every week for
successive and consecutive weeks in
issues of the followng dates•
June. 10., .1966
S. Wayne Kotula
SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to before me this
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Alaska.
KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
Box 1246
Kodiak, Alaska
June 8, 1966
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
This is to notify you that a public hearing will be held; by, the Borough Assembly
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on the rezoning �f the following property from R2 to R3:
USS 444 Tract C
Townsite Block 1 Lots 10, 12, 13117, 18, 19
USS 1995
Alaska Game Commission Reserve
Since you are a property owner in the area, if you wish you may express your
opinion on this request at that time.
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD IN
THE COURTROOM.
DAY Thursday DATE June 16, 1966
TINE 7:30 p.m.
ASSEMBLY MEETING - June 2, 1966
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VIII A. Rezoning Aleutian Sub Blk 14, Lots 8-14 from R1 o R3 - Tony Perez (Case 40-A)
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Case was reviewed and the attorney's opinion read. iSince it had been
determined that governmental agencies should have a voice in rezonings, the
objectors to this case did not have enough surrounding area to require a
five -member favorable vote of the Assembly to pass the rezoning. Therefore
the previous 2 to 1 vote in favor of the rezoning which had occurred at the
May 5 meeting was determined to be valid. Mrs. Hajdu moved that the affirmative
action of the Borough Assembly in rezoning Aleutian Sub Blk 14, Lots 8-14, from
R1 to R3, be re -affirmed at this time. Secondediby Mr. Lester. Rev. Bullock
raised the point that the city watershed could not be considered as a "lot,"
and therefore could not be counted as having weight in the case. It was
explained to Rev. Bullock that the re -affirmation was being done so that if
anyone wished to appeal the decision, they could still do so within the time
limit required. Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote.
C. Rezoning Townsite Blk 1 Lot 10, 12, 13, 17-19; USS 1995; USS 444 Tr. C; Alas
Game Reserve - Robert King and Assembly (Case 137-A)
There was some discussion to change the rezoning from R2 to Business, rather
than from R2 to R3, since a large percentage of the area from the hospital
out to Tagura Road is business now. It was decided that since Mr. King would.
be held up by re -writing the ordinance, that the :case would be continued in its
present form. It was pointed out that the Russian Church had objected to their
land (USS 444 Tr. C) being included in this rezoning. No action was taken to
eliminate this parcel from the ordinance. The first reading of the ordinance
was held. Mrs. Hajdu moved for adoption of Ordinance 66-11-0 in the/first
reading. Seconded by Mr. Brechan and carried by unanimous roll call vote
D. Boroggh Trailer Permit Fee Schedule
After some discussion, Mr. Hajdu moved to adopt the recommendations as presente
Seconded by Mr. Lester. Mr. Russell objected to having paid a fee before the
schedule was officially. adopted by the Assembly. Motion carried by unanimous
roll call vote.
IX NEW BUSINESS
A. Application for Trailer Court Permit, USS 3219, Blk 1, Lots 7-11 - Karl and Der
Brunstad (Case 101-A)
After brief discussion, Mrs. Hajdu moved to-tablethis case until written
recommendations were obtained from the Sanitarian1and Building Inspector.
Seconded by Mr. Haakansen and carried by unanimous voice vote.
B. Application for Trailer Court Permit, USS 3161,, Lot 2 - Chuck Powell (Case 143 -
After brdef discussion, Mrs. Hajdu moved to tableithis case until written
recommendations were obtained from the Sanitarian and Building Inspector.
Seconded by Mr. Haakansen and carried by unanimous voice vote.
X CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
A. Borough Engineer - Chairman White reported that a !letter had been sent to Jim
Barr terminating his services in 30 days, and that no reply had been received
from him. He reiterated that the purpose in terminating the contract was not
to discredit Mr. Barr, but rather to further conseilidate the Borough and City
by using the services of the City Engineer.
B. Action Against Holman's Garage - Attorney Madsen reported that he had filed
suit against Holman's Garage and requested that the hearing on the preliminary
injunction be scheduled on June 8.
XI ASSEMBLY COMMENTS - None
XII ADJOURNMENT - The meeting was adjourned at 11:00 p.m.
ASSEMBLY MEETING - May 19, 1966 2
be rezoned, and within 300 feet of it, that an affirmative vote of all five
Assembly members would be required. He stated that it would be necessary to
determine the total land area of the abutting properowners who were objecting.
Mr. Lester withdrew his mty otion with permission of Mr::, Haakansen, and moved to
table the case for decision at the next meeting. Seconded by Mr. Haakansen and
carried by unanimous voice vote.
C. Rezoning R1 to Business - Thorsheim Sub Lot 18 Sub Lots 1-7; Rezoning R1 to R3 -
Townsite Blk 15 Lot 1.- Stan Thorsheim (Case 131-A)
Ordinance was read. Mr. Brechan moved for adoption of Ord. 66-10-0 in the second
reading. Seconded by Mr. Lester. Public hearing opened. Mr. Perez spoke in
favor, and Rev. Bullock against the rezoning of Blk 15 Lot 1. Mr. Brechan moved
to table the case. Motion died for lack of a second.' Public hearing closed.
Meeting recessed from 10:10 to 10:15 p.m.
Mr. Brechan withdrew his original motion, with permission of his second. Mr.
Brechan moved that the case be tabled so that the Chairman might study the
objections, and report back at the next meeting.g Seconded by Mr. Lester and
carried by unanimous voice vote. Mr. Thorsheim then requested that the ordinance
be adopted with the deletion of Townsite Blk 15 Lot 1. Rev. Bullock expressed
his approval. Mr. Brechan moved that Townsite Blk 15 Lot 1 be excluded from the
ordinance and that the ordinance be adopted as such, the' change having been
requested by the property owner involved. Seconded by Mr. Lester and carried
by unanimous roll call vote.
VII PLANNING & ZONING ITEMS
A. Exception - USS 3218, Tr. M - Leroy Wittich (Case 136-B)
Application read. There was a discussion on the required number of feet away
from the extended centerline of the present runway foir a:building to be erected.
The minimum was decided to be 165 feet, which would place the building only
5 feet from the front property line, thus requiring a variance. Mr. Lester
moved that a public hearing be scheduled for the next meeting on both the
exception and the variance. Seconded by Mr. Brechan`and;;uarried unanimous
by voice vote.
VIII OLD BUSINESS
A. Opinion from Borough Attorney on Exception Granted to' L.A. Hopkins to construct
a men's dormitory on Blk 1, Lots 7 & 8, Townsite, was' read, advising that this
exception is not valid. _
Rezoning from R2 to R3 - USS 444, Tr. C; Townsite Blk 1,.Lots ID, 12, 13, 17, 18,
19; USS 1995; and Alaska Game Reserve - Robert C. King and Assembly (Case 137-A)
First Reading
After a discussion among Assembly members, first reading was not held, since it
was decided that it should be revised. Mr. Lester moved to table the ordinance
and re -draft it after further discussion. Seconded by Mr. Brechan and carried
by unanimous voice vote.
C. Subdivision, USS 3218, Tr. D, Lots 1 & 2 - Leland Franklin (Case 130-A)
Case was reviewed and the resolution read. Letter was read from Borough Engineer
refusing to sign plat until it had been re -surveyed. iMr. Best, representing Mr.
Franklin, stated that he could find no reason to question the accuracy of the
survey and that it closes mathematically. Mr. Laster;moved for adoption of
Resolution No. 66-17-R. Seconded by Mr. Brechan and carried by unanimous roll
call vote.
D. Subdivision USS 3100, Lot 18 - Marion Parker (Case 138-A) - Adoption of Resolution
Resolution read. Mr. Brechan moved for adoption of Resolution No. 66-18-R.
Seconded by Mr. Lester and carried by unanimous roll call vote.
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ASSEMBLY MEETING - May 5, 1966
C. Subdivision Baranof Heights, Addn #2, Baranof Heights Inc. (Case #135-A)
Mr. Barr's recommendation for approval was read. Mr. Best explained that this
is part of an overall plan of the entire area submitted previously. After
brief discussion of sewerage and street names, Mrs. Hajdu moved for approval of
the preliminary plat of Baranof Heights Subdivision,lAddn #2. Seconded by
Mr. Brechan. Carried by unanimous voice vote.
D. Eadivision, USS 3100 Lot 18 - Marion Parker (Case #138-41)
Mr. Barr's recommendations were read. After some diacuesion, Mrs.. Hajdu moved
for approval of the final plat of Lot 18 USS 3100, subject to the recommendations
of the Borough Engineer being met, and that the Attorney be instructed, to prepare
a resolution. Seconded by Mrs. Brechan. Carried bylunanimous voice vote.
E. Rezoning R2 to R3 - Townsite Blk 1 Lot 10 - Robert C King (Case #137-A)
Application read. Mrs. Hajdu suggested that this rea be rezoned in its
entirety, rather than each request being handled separately, and that t e Assembl
cting for P&Z request this on its own initiative. ;Itwas also stated t at
since it will take some ime o --CEEPTEEUEgrn PlanIto be prepared, some
rezoning will have to be accomplished in the meantime. ,After discussion on
what area should be included, Mrs. Hajdu moved that an ordinance be drawn up to
rezone the following lots from. R2 to R3: USS 444, T' . Townsite Blk 1, Lots
10 12 13 17, 18, 19, USS 1995; and Alaska Game Reserve. Seconded by
Brec an. Carrie. y unaramou vo ce vote.
VIII Old Business
A. Rezoning R1 to Business - Thorsheim Sub Lot 18 Sub Lots 1-7; Rezoning R1 to R3,
Townsite Blk 15 Lot 1, Stan Thorsheim (Case #131-A) - First Reading
Ordinance was read. Mrs. Hajdu moved for approval of Ord. 66-10 on first
reading. Seconded by Mr. Brechan. Carried by unanimous voice vote.
B. Rezoning R2 to R3 - East Blk 30 Lots 15, 16, 17 - Louis Tani and Fred Brechan
(Case #128-B) - First Reading
Ordinance was read. Mrs. Hajdu moved for approval of Ord. 66-9 on the first
reading. Seconded by Mr. Lester. Carried by unanimous voice vote.
C. Rezoning R2 to Business - Erskine Blk 9 Lots 115-117; Paul T. Walls; Lots 89-92,
Elaine Banks (Cases #132-A & #134-A) - First Reading,
Ordinance was read. Mrs. Hajdu moved for approval of Ord. 66-11 on the first
reading. Seconded by Mr. Brechan. Carried by unanimous voice vote.
IX New Business - None
X Chairman's Report
A. Status - Borough Engineer. Mr. White reviewed the correspondence between himself
and the Borough Engineer, and stated that they were to meet to discuss the
termination of Mr. Barr's contract. There are no provisions for termination
other than by mutual agreement.
B. Sanitarian's Report. Mr. Carter reported that his office is catching up on all
existing violations. Also, a new dump site has beenselected on the proposed
highway between Miller Point and Pillar Creek which should serve for about 20
years. In the meantime, arrangements are being made for a temporary one-year
dump site in the Miller Point area. Mr. Carter is in the process of working
with the State to determine what health powers the Borough will assume if the
takeover is approved by the election.
C. Board of Equalization. Mr. White reported that there are 18 applications so far
for the BOE, and that Mr. Cole expects about 40, which will total about 10 per
evening. An attempt will be made to schedule the cases by area.
D. Mr. Brechan moved to concur with the School Board inwriting a letter of intent
to the J. B. Warrack Co. accepting their low bid for,construction of Elem. School.
E. Mr. Brechan moved for acceptance of the Planning Board consisting of Richard G.
Berg, Chairman; Steve Collins, and Ole Johnson. Secanded by Mrs. Hajdu. Carried
by unanimous voice vote.
XI Meeting was adjourned at 11:30 p.m.
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Box 485
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Box 252
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Box 2016
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Box •,1054
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Box 6087
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Box 202
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Box 712
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Box 313-
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Box 97
City
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Bainbridge Island, Wash.
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Box 562
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R. C.•Ring
Box "504'
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Box 12
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R. A. King
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Box 324
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Kadiak Fisheries
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A. Peterson
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J. Bruce Smith,
Box 883
City
E. Christofferson
Box 1961
City
Mr. Perry Stockton
City Manager
Box 685
City
Norma Holiday
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Box, 685
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Rolland Jones
City Engineer
Box 685
City
B. Nachtweil4-
Box 1247
City
A. Perez
Box 6
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R. Urdahl
Box 743
City
J. Rogers
Box 252
City
E. Ogborn
Box 1741
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Richard J. Hensel
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