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Tab_115I, JOHNI BLANKENSHIP, Clerk of the Kenai Peninsula Borough (the "Borough") HEREBY CERTIFY that the document attached hereto is an accurate and complete copy of Resolution 2016-046 of the Borough adopted by the Borough Assembly at a meeting duly called and held September 6, 2016, and that Resolution 2016-046 has not been modified, amended, repealed, or rescinded, but is in full force and effect on the date hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have executed this certificate this 3rd day of November 2016. .... 1964 ///////1 1 11100 J4NI BLANKENSHIP, MMC Borough Clerk Kenai Peninsula Borough {00656631} iniToduced by: Mayor Date: 09/06/16 Action: Adopted Vote: S Yes, 0 No, I Absent KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH RESOLUTION 2016-046 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH TO ISSUE SOUTH KENM PENINSULA HOSPITAL SERVICE AREA GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDINGBOND IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $3,000,000 TO REFUND CERTAIN OUTSTANDING SOUTH KENAI PENINSULA HOSPITAL SERVICE AREA GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE BOROUGH, FIXING CERTAIN DETAILS OF SUCH BOND AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF SUCH, AND PROVIDING FOR RELATED MATTERS WHEREAS, the Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska (the "Borough") is a second class borough and is authorized to take the actions set forth in this resolution; and WHEREAS, there is now outstanding the principal amount of $2,960,000 of South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area General Obligation Refunding Bonds, 2007, of the BOrough (the "2007 Bond") issued pursuant to Resolution 2006-096 of the fl Borough; and WHEREAS the Assembly finds that it is in the best interest of the Borough to provide for the refunding, including the payment of principal of and interest on, those maturities of the 2007 Bond the refunding of which the Mayor or Borough Finance Director determines will produce sufficient debt service savings (the "Refunded Bonds"), by the issuance of its South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area General Obligation Refunding Bond, 2016 (the "Bond"); and WHEREAS, the Assethbly finds that it is necessary and appropriate to delegate to each of the Mayor and Borough Finance Director authority, to determine the principal installments, interst rates and other details of the Bond, and to determine other matters pertaining to the Bond that are not provided for in this resolution; and WHEREAS, the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank (the "Bond Bank") will purchase the bond with proceeds of its general obligation bonds pursuant to the terms of an amendatory loan agreement (the "Amendatory Loan Agreement"); and WHEREAS, the Amendatory Loan Agreement will amend the Loan Agreement dated as of September 1, 2003, as amended on April 1, 2007 and September 1, 2011, each between the Bond Bank and the Borough, to provide for the refunding of the Refunded Bond. 777 Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska Resolution 2016-046 Page I of 11 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KENAI ONO PENINSULA BOROU GH: SECTION 1. Definitions. The following terms shall have the following meanings in this resolution: (A) "Amendatory Loan Agreement" means the Amendatory Loan Agreement between the Borough and the Bond Bank, amending the Loan Agreement to provide for the refunding of the Refunded Bond through their exchange for the Bond, and related matters. (B) "Assembly" means the Assembly of the Kenai Peninsula Borough, as the general legislative authority of the Borough, as the same shall be duly and regularly constituted from time to time. (C) "Bond" means the "South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area General Obligation Refunding Bond, 2016" of the Borough, the issuance and sale of which are authorized herein. (D) "Bond Bank" means the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank, a public corporation of the State of Alaska. (E) "Bond Bank Bonds" means the general obligation bonds to be issued by the Bond Bank, a portion of the proceeds of which will be used to refund the Refunded Bond. (F) "Bond Register" means the registration books maintained by the Registrar, which include the name and address of the Registered Owner or its nominee (U) "Borough" means the Kenai Peninsula Borough, a municipal corporation of the State of Alaska, organized as a second class borough under Title 29 of the Alaska Statutes, (H) "Borough Finance Director" means the Finance Director of the Borough. (I) "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time, together with all regulations applicable thereto. (J) "Continuing Disclosure Certificate" means a certificate relating to the Bond executed in connection, and delivered by the Borough, with respect to compliance with paragraph (b)(5) of Rule 15c2-12 of the Securities and Exchange Commission, as such certificate may be amended or supplemented from time to time, fl Resolution 2016-046 Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska Page 2 of 11 (K) 'Loan Agreement" means the Loan Agreement between the Borough and the Bond Bank dated as of September 1, 2003, as amended on U April 1, 2007 and September 1, 2011, and 'further amended by the Amendatory Loan Agreement. (L) "2007 Bond" means the outstanding $2.960,000 South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area General Obligation Refunding Bonds, 2007, of the Borough issued pursuant to Resolution 2006-096 of the Borough. (M) "Refunded Bond" means the principal installments of the 2007 Bond the refunding of which the Mayor or Borough Finance Director determines will produce sufficient debt service savings under Section 12, (N) "Registered Owner" means the person named as the registered owner of the Bond in the Bond Register. (0) "Registrar" means the Borough Finance Director. (P) "Resolution" means this Resolution 2016-046 of the Assembly. fl SECTION 2. Authorization of Bond and Purpose of Issuance. For the purpose of effecting the refunding by exchange of the Refunded Bond in the manner set forth in this Resolution and in the Amendatory Loan Agreement, the Borough hereby authorizes and determines to issue and sell the Bond in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $3,000,000. SECTION 3. Obliaation of Bond. The Bond shall be a direct and general obligation of the South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area and the full faith and credit of the South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area are hereby pledged to the Lpayment of the principal of and interest on the Bond, The Borough hereby irrevocably pledges and covenants that it will levy and collect taxes upon all taxable property within the South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area without limitation as to rate or amount, in amounts sufficient, together with other funds legally available therefor, to pay the principal of and interest on the Bond as the same become due and payable. SECTION 4. Desimation, Principal Installments, Interest Rates and Other Details of Bond. The Bond shall be designated "South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area General Obligation Refunding Bond, 2016," with such additional designation as the Registrar deems necessary for purposes of identification, and may have endorsed thereon such legends or text as may be necessary or appropriate to conform to the rules and regulations of any governmental authority or any usage or requirement of law with respect thereto. Principal U installments of the Bond shall be in the denomination of $5,000 or any integral multiple thereof. The aggregate principal amount, amount, per Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska Resolution 2016-046 Page of 11 principal installments, interest rates, dated date and principal and interest payment dates of the Bond shall be determined at the time of execution of the Amendatory Loan Agreement under Section 16. Li SECTION 5. The Bond is not subject to prepayment prior to maturity. SECTION 6. Form of Bond, The Bond shall be in substantially the following form, with such variations, omissions and insertions as may be required or permitted by this Resolution: STATE OF ALASKA ' c$uNa$Jw I)1I*[J NO. • SOUTH KENAI PENINSULA HOSPITAL SERVICE AREA GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BOND, 2016 REGISTERED OWNER: ALASKA MUNICIPAL BOND BANK PRINCIPAL AMOUNT: The Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska (the "Borough"), a municipal corporation of the L_i State of Alaska, hereby acknowledges itself to owe and for value received promises to pay to the Registered Owner set forth above, or its registered assigns, the Principal Amount set forth above in the following installments on June 1 of each of the following years, and to pay interest on such installments from the date hereof, payable on June 1, and semiannually thereafter on December 1 and June 1 of each year, at the rates per annum as follows: Principal Interest Year - Amount Rate For so long as this bond is owned by the Alaska Municipal Bond Bank (the "Bond Bank'), payment of principal and interest shall be made as provided in the Loan Agreement between the Bond Bank and the Borough dated as of September 1, 2003, as amended on April 1, 2007, September 1, 2011 and ,2016 (the "Loan Agreement"). In the event that this bond is no longer owned by the Bond Bank, installments of principal of and interest on this bond shall be paid by check or draft mailed by first class mail to the Registered Owner as of the close of business on the 15th day of the month preceding each installment payment date; provided, that the final installment of principal of and interest on this bond will be payable upon presentation and surrender of this bond by the Registered Owner at the office of the Registrar. Interest shall be computed on the basis of a 360-day year composed of twelve 30-day months. Both principal of and interest on this bond are payable in lawful money of the United States of Resolution 2016-046 Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska Page 4 of 11 America which, on the respective dates of payment thereof, shall he legal tender for the payment fl of public and private debts. This bond is the South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area General Obligation Refunding Bond, 2016 of the Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, authorized for the purpose of refunding certain South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area general obligation bonds issued by the Borough, and is issued under Resolution 2016-046 of the Borough entitled: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH TO ISSUE ITS SOUTH KENAI PENINSULA HOSPITAL SERVICE AREA GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BOND IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $3,000,000 TO REFUND CERTAIN OUTSTANDING SOUTH KENAI PENINSULA HOSPITAL SERVICE AREA GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE BOROUGH, FIXING CERTAIN DETAILS OF SUCH BOND AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF SUCH BOND, AND PROVIDING FOR RELATED MATTERS; (the "Resolution"). Reference is hereby made to the Resolution and any resolution supplemental thereto for a description of the rights of the Registered Owner and of the rights and obligations of the Borough thereunder, to all of the provisions of which the Registered Owner, by acceptance of this bond, assents and agrees. This bond is not subject to prepayment prior to maturity. This bond is transferable as provided in the Resolution (i) only upon the Bond Register and (ii) upon surrender of this bond together with a written instrument of transfer duly executed by the Registered Owner or the duly authorized attorney of the Registered Owner, and thereupon a new fully registered Bond shall he issued to the transferee in exchange therefor as provided in the Resolution and upon the payment of charges, if any, as therein prescribed. The Borough and the Registrar may treat and consider the person in whose name this bond is registered as the absolute owner hereof for the purpose of receiving payment of, or on account of, the principal hereof and interest hereon and for all other purposes whatsoever. This bond is a direct and general obligation of the South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area, and the full faith and credit of the South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area are pledged to the payment of the principal of and interest on this bond. The Borough has irrevocably pledged and covenanted that it will levy and collect taxes upon all taxable property within the South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Servide Area without limitation as to rate or amount, in amounts sufficient, together with other funds legally available therefor, to pay the principal of and interest on the Bond as the same become due and payable. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECITED that all conditions, acts or things required by the constitution or statutes of the State of Alaska or the ordinances or resolutions of the Borough to exist, to have happened or to have been performed precedent to or in the issuance of this bond, exist, have happened and have been performed, and that this bond, together with all Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska Resolution 2016-046 Page 5 ollI other indebtedness of the Borough, is within every debt and other limit prescribed by said constitution, statutes ordinances or resolutions. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA, has caused this bond to be signed in its name and on its behalf by its Mayor and its corporate seal to be hereunto impressed or otherwise reproduced and attested by its Clerk, all as of the day of ,201& Mayor ATTEST: Borough Clerk SECTION 7 Execution, The Bond shall be executed in the name of the Borough by the Mayor and the corporate seal of the Borough shall be impressed or otherwise reproduced thereon and attested by the Borough Clerk. The execution of a Bond on behalf of the Borough by persons who at the time of the execution are duly authorized to hold the proper offices shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes, although any such person shall, have ceased to hold office at the time of delivery of the Bond or shall not have held office on the date of the Bond. SECTION 8, Payment of Principal and Interest. The Bond shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America which at the time of payment is legal tender for the payment of public and pri vate debts. As long as the Bond Bank is the Registered Owner, payment of principal of and interest on the Bonn shall be made as provided in the Loan Agreement. If the Bond Bank is no longer the Registered Owner, installments of principal and interest on the Bond shall be paid by check mailed by first class mall to the Registered Owner as of the 15th day of the month preceding each installment payment date at the address appearing on the Bond Register, provided, that the final installment of principal and interest on the Bond shall be payable upon presentation and surrender of the Bond by the Registered Owner at the office of the Registrar. SECTION 9, Registration. The Bond shall be issued only in registered form as to both principal and interest. The Borough designates the Borough Finance Director as Registrar. The Registrar shall keep, or cause to be kept, the Bond Register at the principal office of the Borough. The Borough covenants that, until the Bond has been surrendered and canceled, it will maintain a system for recording the ownership of the Bond that complies with the provisions of Section 149 of the Code. The Borough and the Registrar may treat and consider the person in whose name the Bond shall he registered as the absolute owner of the Bond for the purpose of receiving payment of, or on Lj Resolution 2016-046 Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska Page 6 of 11 account of, the principal thereof and interest thereon and for all other purposes whatsoever. All payments of principal of and interest on the Bond made to the Registered Owner or upon its order shall be valid and effectual to satisfy and discharge the liability upon such Bond to the extent of the sum or sums so paid, and neither the Borough nor the Registrar shall be affected by any notice to the contrary. SECTION 10, Transfer and Exchange. The Band may be transferred only upon the Bond Register. Upon surrender for transfer or exchange of the Bond, with a written instrument of transfer or authorization for exchange in form and with guaranty of signature satisfactory to the Registrar, duly executed by the Registered Owner or the duly authorized attorney of the Registered Owner, the Borough shall execute and deliver a new Bond, subject to such reasonable regulations as the Borough may prescribe and upon payment sufficient to reimburse it for any taxi fee or other governmental charge required to be paid in connection with such transfer or exchange. Each Bond surrendered for transfer or exchange shall be canceled by the Registrar. SECTION 11. Bond Mutilated, Destroyed. Stolen or Lost. Upon surrender to the Registrar of a mutilated Bond. the Borough shall execute and deliver a new Bond. Upon filing with the Registrar of evidence satisfactory to the Borough that a Bond has been destroyed, stolen or lost and of the ownership thereof, and upon furnishing the Borough with indemnity satisfactory to it, the Borough shall execute and deliver a new Bond. The person requesting the execution and delivery of a new Bond under this Section shall comply with such other reasonable regulations as the Borough may prescribe and pay such expenses as the Borough may incur in connection therewith. SECTION 12. Designation of Refunded Bond. The Mayor and the Borough Finance Director each is authorized to designate which principal installments of the 2007 Bond shall be refunded, provided that the refunding of the 2007 Bond principal installments so designated shall realize an aggregate debt service savings on a present value basis, net of all issuance costs and underwriting discount. SECTION 13. Tax Covenants, The Borough covenants to comply with any and all applicable requirements set forth in the Code in effect from time to time to the extent that such compliance shall be necessary for the exclusion of the interest on the Bond from gross income for federal income tax purposes. The Borough covenants that it will make no use of the proceeds of the Bond that will cause the Bond or the Refunded Bond to be "arbitrage bonds" subject to federal income taxation by reason of Section 148 of the Code. The Borough covenants that it will not take or permit any action that would cause the Bond to be a "private activity bond" as defined in Section 141 of the Code. Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska Resolution 2016-046 Page 7oflL SECTION 14 Amendatory and Sup1ernental Resolutions. (A) The Assembly from time to time and at any time may adopt a 71 resolution or resolutions supplemental hereto, which resolution or resolutions thereafter shall become a. part of this resolution, for any one or more of the following purposes: (1) To add to the covenants and agreements of the Borough in this Resolution, other covenants and agreements thereafter to be observed, or to surrender any right or power herein reserved to or conferred upon the Borough. (2) To make such provisions for the purpose of curing any ambiguities or of curing, correcting or supplementing any defective provision contained in this Resolution or in regard to matters or questions arising under this Resolution as the Assembly may deem necessary or desirable and not inconsistent with this Resolution and which shall not adversely affect the interests of the Registered Owner. Any such supplemental resolution may be adopted without the consent of the Registered Owner, notwithstanding any of the provisions of subsection (B) of this Section. (B) With the consent of the Registered Owner, the Assembly may adopt a resolution or resolutions supplemental hereto for the purpose of adding any provisions to or changing in any manner or eliminating any of the provisions of this Resolution or of any supplemental resolution. It shall not be necessary for the consent of the Registered Owner under this subsection to approve the particular form of any proposed supplemental resolution, but it shall be sufficient if such consent approves the substance thereof. (C) Upon the adoption of any supplemental resolution under this Section, this Resolution shall be deemed to be modified and amended in accordance therewith, and the respective rights, duties and obligations under this Resolution of the Borough and the Registered Owner shall thereafter he subject in all respects to such modification and amendment, and all the terms and conditions of the supplemental resolution shall be deemed to be part of the terms and conditions of this Resolution for any and all purposes. - (D) Any Bond executed and delivered after the execution of any supplemental resolution adopted under this Section may bear a notation as to any matter provided for in such supplemental resolution, and if such supplemental resolution shall so provide, a new Bond modified so as to conforxh, in the opinion of the Borough, to any modification of this Resolution contained in any such supplemental V resolution may be prepared by the Borough and delivered without cost to the Registered Owner, upon surrender for cancellation of the Bond. Resolution 2016-046 Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska Page 9 of 11 SECTION 15 Defeasance. In the event money and/or non-callable direct obligations off, or obligations the timely payment of principal of and interest on which are unconditionally guaranteed by, the United States of America or an agency or instrumentality of the United States of America, maturing at such times and bearing interest to be earned thereon in amounts sufficient to redeem and retire any or all principal installments of the Bond in accordance with the terms of the Bond are set aside in a special trust account to effect such redemption or retirement and such money and the principal of and interest on such obligations are irrevocably set aside and pledged for such purpose, then no further payments need be made to pay or secure the payment of the principal of and interest on such principal installments and such principal installments shall be deemed not to be outstanding. SECTION 16. Exchange of Bonds Amendatorv Loan Agreement. The Bond shall be delivered to the Bond Bank in exchange for the Refunded Bond. The Borough has been advised by the Bond Bank that bond market conditions are fluctuating and that the most favorable market conditions for the sale of the Bond Bank Bonds may not occur on the date of a regular Assembly meeting. The Assembly has determined that it would be inconvenient to hold a special meeting on short notice to approve the terms of the Bond. Therefore, the • Assembly hereby determines that it is in the best interest of the Borough to delegate the authority to approve the terms of the Bond as provided herein. L Each of the Mayor and the Borough Finance Director is hereby authorized to determine the aggregate principal amount, amount per principal installment, interest rates, dated date and principal and interest payment dates and prepayment provisions, if any, for the Bond, so that such terms of the Bond conform to the terms of the Bond Bank Bonds, provided that the interest rate on each principal installment shall not exceed the interest rate on the. corresponding maturity of the Bond Bank Bonds. Based upon the foregoing determination, the Mayor and - the Borough Finance Director each is authorized to negotiate, execute and deliver the Amendatory Loan Agreement. The authority granted to the Mayor and Borough Finance Director by this Section shall expire 180 days after the effective date of this Resolution. If the Mayor or Borough Finance Director has not executed an Amendatory Loan Agreement within 180 days after the effective date of this Resolution, the Amendatory Loan Agreement may not be executed on behalf of the Borough without further authorization from the Assembly. SECTION 17. Official Statement. The Mayor and Borough Finance Director each is hereby authorized to approve the form of the preliminary and the final Official Statement for the Bond Bank Bonds as each pertains to the Borough and the Bond. SECTION 18. Authority of Officers. The Mayor, the Borough Finance Director and the Borough Clerk are, and each of them hereby is, authorized and directed to do and perform all things and determine all matters not determined by this Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska Resolution 2016-046 Page 9 of 11 LJ Resolution, to the end that the Borough may carry out its obligations under the Bond and this Resolution. SECTION 19. No Recourse. No recourse shall he had for the payment of the principal of or the interest on the Bond or for any claim based thereon or on this Resolution against any member of the Assembly or officer of the Borough or any person executing the Bond. The Bond is not and shall not be in any way a debt or liability of the State of Alaska or of any political subdivision thereof, except the Borough, and does not and shall not create or constitute an indebtedness or obligation, either legal, moral or otherwise, of the State of Alaska or of any political subdivision thereof, except the Borough. SECTION 20. Continuing Disclosure The Borough hereby covenants and agrees that it will execute and carry out all of the provisions of a Continuing Disclosure Certificate in form and substance satisfactory to the Bond Bank if execution and delivery of such Certificate is required by the Bond Bank, Notwithstanding any other provision of this Resolution, failure of the Borough to comply with the Continuing Disclosure Certificate shall not be considered a default of the Borough's obligations under this Resolution or the Bond; however, the beneficial owner of the Bond or any Bond Bank Bond may bring an action for specific performance, to cause the Borough to comply with its obligations under this Section. SECTION 21. Severability. If any one or more of the provisions of this Resolution shall be declared by any court of competent jurisdiction to be contrary to law, then such provision shall be null and void and shall be deemed separable from the remaining provisions of this Resolution arid shall in no way affect the validity of the other provisions of this Resolution or of the Bond. SECTION 21. Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect upon adoption by the Borough Assembly. ADOPTED BY TEE ASSEMBLY OF THE KENAT PENINSULA BOROUGH THIS 6TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2016. Blame Gilman, Assembly President ATTEST: Jol'i Blankenship, MIMIC, Borough CIcrk Resolution 2016-046 Paie 10 of 11 RH!/1111, : Lq :z• 0 -,.. ,p / 194 Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska E Yes: Ragley, Cooper, Dunne, Holmdahl, Johnson, Knopp, Ogle, Gilman No: None Absent: Welles Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska Resolution 2016-046 Page ii of H 1 II [s1.i I s1 £1.1 I 1 I, JOHNI BLANKENSHIP, Clerk of the Kenai Peninsula Borough (the "Borough) HEREBY CERTIFY that the document attached hereto is an accurate copy of the minutes of the September 6, 2016 Borough Assembly Meeting, showing adoption of Resolution 2016-0046, and that said meeting was duly called and held with a quorum acting throughout. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have executed this certificate this 3rd day of November 2016. t U L4 __________________________________ ..e JO1NI BLANKENSHIP, MMC 0 Borough Clerk LU Kenai Peninsula Borough 1964 {00656633} Kenai Peninsula Borough 144 North l3jnkley Street Soldoina, AK 99669 Meeting Minutes Final t o Assembly Blame Gilman, President Brent Johnson, Vice President Dale Bagley Kelly Cooper Willy Danne Brandii Holmdahl Gary Knapp Wayne Ogle Stan Welles Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - 6:00 PM Assembly Chambers PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE INVOCATION The invocation was given by Dr. Keith Hamilton from the Alaska Christian College. ROLL CALL [Clerks Note: Assembly Membth- Holmdahl attended via teleconference.] Present: 8 - Dale Bagley, Kelly Cooper, Willy Dunne, President Blame Oilman, Brandil Holmdahl, Vim President Brent Johnson, Gary Knopp, and Wayne Ogle Excused: I - Stwt Welles Also present were: Colette Thompson, Borough Attorney Johni Blankenship, Borough Clerk Michele Turner, Deputy Borough Clerk [S[$) I11 l US 1 U Assembly Member Cooper stated the Finance Committee met and discussed its agenda items. [Clerk's Note: The assembly went into executive session to for the purpose of obtaining legal advice from the attorney, a matter required to be confidential in accordance with attorney-client privilege. Additional parties included in the executive session were: Mayor Mike Navarre, Chief of Staff Paul Ostrander, Borough Attorney Colette Thompson, Assistant Borough Attorney Amy Fenske and Borough Clerk .Iohni Blankenship.] I(onai Peninsuhi Borough Page 1 Printed on 92&2016 Assembly Meeting Minutes - Final September 6, 2016 Assembly Member Johnson stated the Lands Committee met and discussed its agenda item. Assembly Member Knopp stated the Policies and Procedures Committee met and discussed its agenda items. Assembly Member Ogle stated the Legislative Committee met and discussed its agenda item. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Johnson moved to approve the agenda and consent agenda. Copies have been made available to the public, Borough Clerk Johni Blankenship noted by title only the resolutions and ordinances on the consent agenda. KPB-873 August 23, 2016 Regular Assembly Meeting Minutes approved. The following public hearing items met the required conditions of KPB 22.40.110 and were added to the consent agenda: 2016-19-04 An Ordinance Accepting and Appropriating $22,485.23 from the State. of Alaska Department of Military and Veteran Affairs, Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management to Support the Activities of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Local Emergency Planning Committee (Mayor) This Budget Ordinance was Introduced and set for public hearing. 2016-19-05 An Ordinance Appropriating $30,000 from the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Fund Balance to take Corrective Action on Sediment Management Under and Adjacent to Forest Road Bridge Spanning Lost Creek Near Seward Alaska (Mayor) This Budget Ordinance was introduced and set for public hearing. New Business 2016-046 A Resolution Authorizing the Kenai Peninsula Borough to Issue South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area General Obligation Refunding Bond in the Principal Amount not to Exceed $3,000,000 to Refund Certain Outstanding South Kenai Peninsula Hospital Service Area General Obligation Bonds of the Borough, Fixing Certain Details of Such Bond and Authorizing the Sale of Such, and Providing for Naiad Peninsula Borough Page 2 Printed on 9/28/2016 El $ Assembly Meeting Minutes - Final September 6, 2016 Related Matters (Mayor) This Resolution was adopted. 2016-047 A Resolution Approving the Revised Salary Range Schedules for Appendix A Personnel (Mayor) This Resolution was adopted. 2016-048 A Resolution Approving an Amendment to the Standardized Fire Apparatus and Ambulance Manufacturers' Brands Policy to include All Kenai Peninsula Borough Fire Service Areas (Mayor) This Resolution was adopted. 2016-049 A Resolution Opposing the Selection of Cl-South as the Preferred Alternative for the Sterling Highway MP 45-60 Project and Supporting the Juneau Creek Alternative (Mayor) This Resolution was adopted. 2015-19-36 An Ordinance Recording Expenditures of $1,192,674.66 Paid by the State of Alaska Department of Administration, Division of Retirement & Benefits on behalf of the Kenai Peninsula Borough toward the Borough's Unfunded PERS Liability (Mayor) This Budget Ordinance was introduced and set for public hearing. 201 6-19-06 An Ordinance Accepting and Appropriating Funding from the State of Alaska in the Amount of $348,300 for Community Purposes under the State's 2016/2017 Community Revenue Sharing Program (Mayor) This Budget Ordinance was introduced and set for public hearing. 2016-19-07 An Ordinance Appropriating $700 for Costs of Printing and Disseminating Information about Ballot Propositions 3 and 4 Concerning the Proposed Sales Tax Cap Increase to $1,000 and a Phase-Out of the Optional Senior Citizen Tax Exemption, to Ensure Compliance with Legal Restrictions on the Use of Borough Funds and Assets Relating to Ballot Propositions (Mayor) This Budget Ordinance was introduced and set for public hearing. 2016-34 An Ordinance Amending KPB Chapter 5,28, Procurement and Purchasing, to Allow Acceptance of Electronic Bids and Proposals (Mayor) This Ordinance was introduced and set for public hearing. KenaiPeniusu!a Borough Page Printed 00912812016 Assembly Meeting Minutes - Final September 6, 2016 KPB-860 Petition to Vacate the South 752 feet (approximately) of the 60-foot wide Fish Street Right-of-Way and the West 190 feet of the 60-foot wide Brush Way Right-of-Way as dedicated on Nikishka Subdivision No. 2, Plat KN-1400. The Rights-of-Way being vacated are Partially Constructed and Located within the SW 1/4 NE 114 of Section 1, Township 7 North, Range 12 West, Seward Meridian, Alaska and within the Kenai Peninsula Borough; KPB File 2016-084, [Clerk's Note: The Planning Commission approved the referenced vacation by unanimous consent during its regularly scheduled meeting of July 22, 2016.1 approved. Approval of the Agenda and Consent Agenda President Gilman called for public comment with none being offered. The motion to approve the agenda and consent agenda as amended carried by the following vote: Yes: S - Bagley, Cooper, Dunn; Gilman, Holmdahl, Johnson, Knapp, and Ogle COMMENDING RESOLUTIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS KPB-863 Mayor's Proclamation Declaring September, 2016 as "Hunger Action Month" [Clerk's Note: Mayor Navarre presented the Proclamation to Linda Swarner from the Kenai Peninsula Food Bank] PRESENTATIONS WITH PRIOR NOTICE KP871 Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Quarterly Report (10 minutes) [Clerk's Note: Sean Dusek, Superientendent and Joe Arness, Board President presented the school districts quarterly report to the assembly.] KPB-872 "15 Year Update on Alaska Christian College", Dr. Keith Hamilton, Alaska Christian College (10 minutes) [Clerk's Note: Dr. Keith Hamilton gave a presentation to the assemblv regarding Alaska Christian College] PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT APPEARING ON THE AGENDA President Gilman called for public comment. Ll Renal Peninsula J3oruagl, Page 4 Printed nn 9D8f2 1116 Assembly Meeting Minutes -Final September 6, 2016 Jessica Tenhoff, Homer addressed the assembly regarding oil and gas extraction companies and fracking on the peninsula. Bob Thraves, Soldotna addressed the assembly regarding the marijuana Initiative Petition 2016-01 and a. special election. George Pierce, Kasllof addressed the assembly regarding the borough spending money on a special election. There being no one else who wished to speak, the public comment period was closed. MAYOR'S REPORT 1. Assembly Requests/Responses - None. 2. Agreements and Contracts a. KPB-864 Approval to Contract with University of Alaska Fairbanks to Complete a Mass/Sedimentation Study of the Service Area presented. b. KPB-865 Authorization to Award Contract for ITBI7-002 Central Peninsula Landfill Excavator to Totem Equipment and Supply, Anchorage, AK presented. 3 Other a. KPB-866 Card Street Debris Removal - Reimbursement Approval presented. b. KPB-867 Project Reports - June 30, 2016 presented. ITEMS NOT COMPLETED FROM PRIOR AGENDA None. KenaiPeninsuhi Borough Pages -. Printed on 9181016 Assembly Meeting Minutes - Final September 6, 2016 PUBLIC HEARINGS ON ORDINANCES 2016-31 An Ordinance Amending Sections of KPI3 Chapter 5.18 to Update and Clarify the Borough Sales Tax Code, Including Changes to Several Provisions on Tax-Exempt Sellers and Taxable Sales and Services (Mayor) Cooper moved to enact Ordinance 2016-31. President Gilman called for public comments. George Pierce, Kasilof spoke in opposition to Ordinance 2016-31. Debbie Cary, Kasilof spoke in support of Ordinance 2016-31. There being no one else who wished to speak, the public comment period was closed. [Clerks Note: Assembly Member Holmdahl declared a possible conflict as her father was an air taxi operator. President Gilman ruled a conflict did exist and Assembly Menther Holmdahl abstained from discussion and voting on Ordinance 2016-31.] Ll Bagley moved to amend Ordinance 2016-31 to read: Delete Section 6 in its entirety. [SECTION 6. THAT KPB 5.I8.240 IS HEREBY AMENDED BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION (F) AS FOLLOWS: 5.18.240. EXEMPTIONS/WAIVERS-EXEMPTIONS-RESALE CERTIFICATE. F. A BUSINESS WITHIN THE BOROUGH THAT SELLS GOODS TO A BUSINESS LOCATED OUTSIDE TEE BOROUGH FOR RESALE BY THAT BUSINESS OUTSIDE THE BOROUGH SHALL REPORT THE SALE AS A TAX-EXEMPT SALE FOR RESALE, REGARDLESS WHETHER THE BUYER HAS OBTAINED A RESALE CERTIFICATE FROM THE BOROUGH] Amend Section 3 to read, "5.18.200. Exemption/waivers-Exemptions. A. The following classes of retail sales, services and rentals are exempt: Kenai Peninsula Borough Page 6 PiIitd on 9120016 Assembly Meeting Minutes Final September 6, 2016 n Il. Sales of passenger seat tickets by commercial airline. Air charter and air taxi sales are exempti. air charter and air taxi sales are exempti, however flihtsëeing tours that take off and return to the same airport or seaplane base on the same day are recreational sales not exempt under this section-I" Section 17 to read, "5.18.900. Definitions. Q. "Recreational sales" means sales where the seller provides recreational services and rentals, except automobile rentals, to the buyer, either separately or in a combination, at an aggregate prices, includes, but not limited to guiding, charters, sightseeing tours, [flightseeing tours], outfitting or equipment rentals, instructional classes or lessons, and beauty or spa services [temporary lodging included with such sales]." Assembly Member Johnson spoke in opposition to the amendment. Bagky's motion to amend failed by the following vote: Yes: 4- Bagley, Duane, Gilman, and Knapp Na: 3 - Cooper, Johnson, and Ogle Abstain: I - Holmdahl Dunne moved to amend Ordinance 2016-31. Amend Section 3 to read, "5.18.200. - Exemptions/waivers-Exemptions. A. The following classes of retail sales, services and rentals are exempt: 11 Sale of passenger seat tickets by an aircharter, air taxi, or commercial airline. [. air charter and air taxi sales are exempt]_. however flightseeing tours. ground-based wildlife viewing, snort fishing, huntina or any other good or services provided in combination with such flightseeing tours, that take off and return to the same airport or seaplane base on the same day are recreational sales not exempt under this section;- Dunn&s motion carried by the following vote: Yes: 7 - Bagley, Cooper, Duane, Gilman, Johnson, Knapp, and Ogle Abstain: I - Holmdahl Kenai Peninsula Borough Page 7 Printed an 91.1812 016 Assembly Meeting Minutes - Final September 6, 2016 Cooper moved to amend Ordinance 2016-31. Section 1 to read, "5.1$.130. General-Seller-Liability to the borough-Successor liability- Corporate officer liability. D. [the president and any officer, employee or agent of a corporation having] Any... officers, employees, agents, members. managers, or partners of ,a corporation. limited liability company (LLC), limited liability partnership (LLP, partn ership, or limited partnership that have control of, supervision of: or charged with the responsibility of filing sales tax returns or remitting sales taxes [IS] are personally liable for any unpaid [corporate] business entity sales taxes, penalties, interest, fees and costs accruing and unpaid to the borough. Dissolution of, or sale of, or other change in the form of the corporation, LLC, LLP, partnership. or limited partnership does not discharge this liability. The signature of any officer, member, manager, or partner on returns or negotiable instruments submitted in payment of taxes is prima fade evidence of their responsibility for making returns and payments." Cooper's motion to amend Ordinance 2016-31 carried by the following vote: Yes: 7 Bagley, Cooper, Dunn; Gilman, Johnson, Knopp, and Ogle Abstain: 1 - Holmdahl Cooper moved to amend Ordinance 2016-31, Amend Section 10 by deleting paragraph A.3 as follows, "5.18.450(A). Tax jurisdiction-Office location of seller. [3. "physical presence" is as defined in kpb sales tax policy 95-02, copies of which are available in the finance department.]" Cooper's motion to amend Ordinance 2016-31 carried by the following vote.- Yes: 8 - Bagley, Cooper, Dunn; Oilman, Holmdahl, Johnson, Knopp, and Ogle The motion to enact as amended carried by the following vote: Yes: 7 - Bagley, Cooper, Dunne, Gilman, Johnson, Knopp, and Ogle Abstain: I - Holmdahl UNFINISHED BUSINESS 711! Postponed Items Kenai Pe,,insula Borough Page 8 Printed an 912&2016 Assembly Meeting Minutes - Final September 6, 2916 2016-029 A Resolution To Form the Eddy Hill Drive Road Improvement Assessment District and Proceed with the Improvement (Mayor) [Clerk's Note: The motion to adopt was on the floor from the June 21, 2016 meeting.] President Gilman called for public comments with none being offered. Cooper moved to amend Resolution 2016-029. Amend the eighth Whereas clause to read, "WHEREAS, KPB 14.31.070(D) requires signatures of the owners of record of (a) at least 60 percent of the total number of parcels subject to assessment within the proposed district and (b) at least 60 percent in value of the property to be benefited, in order to be considered by the assembly for formation, and 77.14 percent of recorded owners have signed the petition, comprising [79.47] 78.63 percent in value of the 2016 certified assessed value of the property to be benefited; and" Add a new tenth Whereas clause to read, "WHEREAS, the summary of construction cost estimate is presented in the petition epnrt based on the anticipated costs for a 2016 construction season and the RSA has confirmed with the engineeringfrm that the 2016 cost estimate is expected to remain valid for a 2017 construction season and" Amend Section 2 to read. "SECTION 2. That pursuant to the requirements of KPB 1431.090, this resolution is supported by the amended mayor's report, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference and includes the petition report described in KPB 14.31.060, the RSA resolution to approve the petition report and recommend a borough match, a description of the current condition of the rights-of-way that are to be improved and a statement of the need for the proposed local improvement, and the method of financing the improvement." Amend Section 4 to read, "SECTION 4. That the boundaries of the RIAD for improving and paving the roadways set forth in the district map as Amended Mayor's Report Exhibit 4, page 8, and the properties legally described in the Estimate Assessment Roll as Mayor's Report Exhibit 4, pages 5 to 7, are hereby approved as comprising the RIAD. Amend Section 6 to read, Kenai Peninsula Borough Page 9 Printed on 9128,2016 Assembly Meeting Minutes Final September 6,2016 "SECTION 6. That the attached Estimate Assessment Roll, Amended Mayor's Report Exhibit 4, pages 5 to 7, which includes properties within the district to be properly included and subject to an assessment of $9,114.12 per parcel for the improvement is adopted." Cooper's motion to amend Resolution 2016-029 carried by the following vote: Yes, 8- Bagley, Cooper, Duane, Oilman, Holnidahi, Johnson, Knopp, and Ogle The motion to adopt Resolution 2016-029 as amended carried by the following vote: Yes: 8 - Bagley, Cooper, Dunn; Oilman, Holmdahl, Johnson, Knapp, and Ogle- 2015-19-31 An Ordinance Appropriating $637,988.40 to the Special Assessment Fund for the Eddy Hill Drive Road Improvement Assessment District (Mayor) [Clerk ]Vote: The motion to enact was on the floor from the June 21, 2016 meeting.] President Oilman called for public comment with none being offered. Cooper moved to amend Ordinance 2015-19-31. Amend the third Whereas clause to read, "WHEREAS, the assembly adopted Resolution 2016-029 on [June 211 September 2016 to form the Eddy 1-1111 Drive Road Improvement Assessment District and proceed with the improvement; and" Amend the fifth Whereas clause to read, "WHEREAS, KPI3 1431 .070(D)(b) requires signatures of the owners of record of at least 60 percent in value of the property to be benefited in the proposed district, and 79.47] 78.63 percent have signed the petition; and" Cooper's motion to amend Ordinance 2015-19-31 carried by the following vote: Yes: 8- Bagley, Cooper, Duane, Oilman, Holmdahl, Johnson, Knapp, and Ogle The motion to enact Ordinance 2015-19-31 as amended carried by the following vote: Yes: 8- Bagley, Cooper, Duane, Gilman, Holmdahl, Johnson, Knopp, and Ogle IJ)M (NOU SJUJIUJR [II 4fltD VI President Oilman called for public comments with none being offered, u:i wau1l * tev'ii ii 1 II Kesui Ptnin.cala Borough Page 10 - J'thihd on 912812016 Assembly Meeting Minutes - Final September 6, 2016 fl September 12, 2016 Special Work Session with Governor Walker 1:30 PM Li Assembly Chambers, Borough Administration Building September 12, 2016 Funny River Community Meeting 6:00 PM Funny River Community Center, 35850 Pioneer Avenue September 13, 2016 Sterling Community. Meeting 6:00 PM Sterling Elementary School, 35096 Sterling Highway September 20, 2016 Regular Assembly Meeting 6:00 PM Council Chambers, Homer City Hall, Homer, Alaska September 21, 2016 Health Care Task Force Meeting 6:30 PM Assembly Chambers, Borough Administration Building Assembly Member Bagley shared that the Soldotna High School beat East High School at their last football game, which gave them a winning streak of 43 wins. Mr. Bagley stated that he was told that this was the fourth longest winning streak in the L nation, but was interested to know if other three were playing teams in their division or were they a small school division team beating a big school division team like the Stars, Assembly Member Knopp stated the Soldotna High School Football team was a team to be proud of. He stated their team had some excellent coaching happening and excellent players as well. Assembly Member Ogle stated the administration did an exceilentjob with Ordinance 2016-31. He stated he attended the AK LNG meeting in Nikiski last week and felt there was a lot of angst in the room, but Mayor Navarre's and Larry Persily's attendance helped eleviate some of that. He also thanked the Mayor for brining forward legislation supporting Juneau Creek Alternative Sterling Highway project, as he felt that helped a lot of people. Assembly Member Cooper encouraged everyone to review the community meeting schedule on the borough's website, as the assembly appreciates public input and participation. Assembly Member Johnson stated the community meetings were two-part; one to select legislative priorities and two to allocate community revenue sharing funds. He stated that the community meeting in K-Beach was only addressing community revenue sharing. Kenai Pen1:u1e BarlUgh Page 11 Printed on 9/2812016 Assembly Meeting Minutes Final September 6, 2016 NoneS i.i wrsi 5i vI[e1h iY ø(,iiJ s With no further business to come before the assembly, President Gilman adjourned the meeting at 8:18 prn I certify the above represents accurate minutes of the Kenai, Peninsula Borough Assembly meeting of September 6, 2016. Blankenship, MMC, Borough Clerk * = Approved by the Assembly: - Jo - / di I Ke,zui Pj,iinsula Borough - Page 12 Printed on 912812016 ['1 II [s11 I s) Isi I I, JOHNI BLANKENSHIP, Clerk of the Kenai Peninsula Borough (the "Borough") HEREBY CERTIFY that the document attached hereto is an accurate and complete copy of the notice of the September 6, 2016 Borough Assembly meeting. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have executed this certificate this 3rd day of November 2016. ii JSONI BLANKENSHIP,MMC xtASULA Borough Clerk .. Kenai Peninsula Borough {00658648) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IT I, THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn under oath, hereby depose and state: That the Homer News is a newspaper of general circulation, published at Homer, Alaska; That I am an employee of said newspaper; and That a true and correct representation of the: NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS OF THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH ASSEMBLY FROM THE KPB CLERK'S OFFICE From a true copy of which is affixed hereto, was published in said newspaper in the issue(s) dated: / DATE: 09/01/2016 LORtEV4NS FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NAUGHT. SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this 21ST day of OCTOBER 2016. 31wrn kIlth'ain Notary Public in and for the State of Alaska L. 62OZD f My Commission Expires - , - itutit NtwS LUWN LtUbi( I I II(Illtst)AY. t('ILMIStt& 1,2515 1_AUl .51 Town. Crier FROM PAGE 20 Nikita Kuzmin, 42, Anchor Poini, pleaded guilty to driving while license can- celled, suspended, revoked or limited, He was fitted $11100 and sentenced to 150 days in jail with 120 days suspended: ordered to pay $50 to support the Police 'l'raining Fund and a $150 jail surcharge with $1015 suspended; and was placed on prbbtiott for one year. Steven W, Morris, 59..Nlnilchlk, plead- ed guilty 10 driving under thE ittlluCnce, Ho was lined 92,0(111 with $5110 suspended and sentenced to 30 days in jail with 27 days suspended; 'ordered to pay $75 to support. the Police Craitting Fund, tI $150 jail, stir- charge with $101) suspended: and the. $3311 cost of iinprisunntent erdered to attend on alcoltol safely action program sind install an ignition interlock device, had hisdrlvertwll- sense revoked for 90 days; astd was placed sit pesibatiota for one year. Jnhnney Boy Newman, 24, pleaded guilty In fosrtslt'dtigruts Uteft. He was sen- tenced to Il) days in jail with live tissys ties- perished and ordOred to perform 40 hours of community work service; ordered to pay $50 to support the Pollee Training Fund and a $100 jailcursharged with S1011suspended; ordered not to have contact with Starvht' Muirein's; and was placed on probation for site year. Lowell L, Buck, 53. Seward, pleaded guilty to driving without a valid operator's licsriisv, I'll, was fined $151) ruld ordered Its pay $50 to support Ilte Police Training Fund, Miclrael'F.Setspson, 64, pleaded polIty Is vi olation of custodial duty. 1k' was sait- reaned to 30 days In jail wills 30 days sus. hoOded; ordrsd to pay $50 Lu support the Police Thiinitsg Fend and a $150 jail sur- charge with $100 saspended;nsrdsred not to be is ttsirxt'pafty custodian;'and was placed on probation for onuyear. l'3gytnon 'L Allison, 52. Arscltisr Point, pleaded not-guilty to driving under them- $75 to jail surcharge with $100 suspended and the $l.47cosi oiitnpritonment:.ordered to at- tend an alcohol safety action program and Install an ignition interloCk device;, had his drivers license revoked for one year; and was placed oil probation for two,years. He also pleaded 'not guilty to fourth-degree as- snaIl, domestic violence and was round guilty in a bench trial. He was sentenced to tiOdayn in jail with 55 days suspended con- secutive with the DUI sentence and ordered not in have contact with his victim. Jonathan B. Golden, 42, Anchorage pleaded guilty to driving while license can- celled, suspenøisd, revoked or limited, He 'waesentencedto 20 ditysin jnil with 20days tiitiptittded and ordered to perform hI) hours of canninuttity work service; ordered to pay $50 to support the Police Training Fund and it $150 jail sureltarge with $101) tltSlteflllril had lilt driver's 'licensc revoked for 90 days; and was placed on probptian-fnr one your, Crinilturl Cttfrt Charles A. Imic, 55i litlitne to stop at he direction of tin. officer, - Merissa B. Osmar, 22, 1ea'ing the scotia of an accident, Daniel F, Roendsthl, 30. fo'dsre to stop at the dirdr'tknt of: en officer: driving under the influc ocet disorderly conduct, Angeltque J, Dalbnra,'4 i, 13th. Thniiy S. Struna, 39, 131.11, first-degree endangering the welfare of arninor, Anton Martttahv, 55, Nikolavsk, Osurtit-degree assault, domestic violence, Matthew J. Crockett, 41, GUI, Cohn B.. Mcflougal. 45. drunk parson ots licensed prenritoa. JfaIliS F, Lynch, 30. DIII, refund to suhttstt to a chemical test, Maria I.., Rsskes5 44,third'degreeassastlt. it folotty; iifslt-degrc'e criminal miobief. Bradley N, Siseltield, 45, DIII, refusal to submit tots chemical test Ashton Crabtree, 39, fugiilve front ills. ticci; rCkless ortdangerntent ftfrh-degtGE criminal mischief. lit-eanita B. Laitgo, 23, GUI. Eric J. Brown, 63, fourth-degree as- isa tilt, domestic violence, DianA, Trufanl, 19, lirot.degree ccinti- nut trespass, Jaeqselitte'L,D. Ketab, 24, fotirtli-de- gteo assault, doittestic violence, karon M. Martin. 42, second-degree crinntal trespass. Zacltaay.D Trieseltnann. 24, driving itt violation of motorcycle permit. Civil Court In die matter of Lotus Condon ott be- half of Zachary-Allen Florence, change of name to Zachary Maxwell F. Condon, Anton Martushev v, George Manashev, temporary restraining order granted. Capital Otte Bank r. Rachel Kerr, debt. lathe mutter of Charity M. Gudntund- sen and Cheyenne R. GuUmunden, dinoslu- first of marriage. Capital One Bank v. Kaenia Basargin, debt. Capital One Bank v. John Ettitnerson debt. Capital Onei Bank v. Kenny Potter dclii, Amy DeLoaclt v, George M. Patterson temporary restraining order grattted. Small Claims Inlet Fish Prodacets lnc v, Gavrrei Re utov. debt, Northern hinierprises Boat Yard Inc. v Michael Gallegos. debt, Pet of the Week What a pose! girl, Molly. Spayed, 10-years old. this Border colliyfpitbahl ails has nice manners ansi really ltswto tier people. Molly knuwcrcornmandfl and is it great cornpssniort. To adept 'a pint, call at stall by the sninr'I shislier across (rum the city's Public Works Department sift the Ster- ling Highway, 'l'lts shelter is nipctr Pots eoom5 pin,. Tuesday tlsrosgb Salsureloy. For tnore infonstattos, call 235-3141. 11 S : - 1. aeohiy NOTICE OF VOTER REGISTRATION ALL P5510815Th PLEAan TAXI- (eoltcEn lIce loot day iv atsot.r to qoolityin solO is the Oslebel 4,20 16, t<anot Peninsula ao(0u55 Regular teosSee in $estientb.r saan, A parvon Is qu on to N09 sitter I. ioerattoetret rho United states; 2 Pat paints irseilser 150 birthday; 3 tiss bsee a resIdent of toe borough tarot soot 30 dnyo piEndisfi lit. *5*0501 4 has registered with the State sI Alivict at snout 304.y' below Is, elsoitont and is set ranletsied to veto lii elteSwriuis.lt101insl Cud 0 uso(dleqooll5edutndnrAlticfatr of the State C050iilIdtufs lists ?otjassfr.Mn esIsNoece SteIn sete r.qstusn that you semi upsets your eater negleaneoa at SenorIta days batons an asoctuos In o,dor 10 ssae senor your new AMC It you have nor updated your voter refliornolurt you may sole rondoS vaur preSt040 earns under ,ntw'at you ate still ro$erer,tt Young under. coo's slIcer Inert that an ysurtuniets95ns record intl moult Iry your vote not buSing counted, HAVE YOU MOVES)? Keep your renosto current. Change year resi*lresen ISle Secapeetaily Important 'll you hose mused from use ei*ntlon dIstrIct to ivtistten. Failure to re-moIster under your now. uddluco cossld provost you tmm voting for oundidotea repreeeneng you In yuan now dm510, Contest the Bonounhclt,k'o Otfes, 144 4 BInIdoy, Soldnrno, or the city Ct.tls'o 0100. in your was, to upstate yusrrngtoltosan It you bellese err error has beds made regordlng your precinct plecemelrl, ylnooe contact the uonouah Cletls'o DISc. or your n.atsat CIty Clarke Office It you have any qseslienspotaInlng to -your quallfhationo ice voter, pletee contest the aaroltstic ClSthe OrIlee, 714-2 150i on 1*550478-4441. OxI. 2100, toil free WHO rho <cool Peninsula auleegh. Johsl blashoeehlp, MMC o0'n4to,oes eouosgft Claris Your ONLY local talk radio Alaska History.. 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Policies and Procedures Committee 4:45 ti,ro, LoglalaiSse Committee 0:00 p.m. Regular Assembly Meeting Meeting agendas are posted oil the baruugts'e-woftpugO swsw,kptsue opproulmthtoly one weak pdes to ttiomeotlirg 'rho Assembly Will conduct a pubis heartttg on the following Onhlnsscole) Ordinance 9015-1931: Appnopnlutng $533,990.40 so toe Special Asoessmoflt Fund for the Eddy Hill Olive Road lmptovernerst Aauooemonl DIolnlcI (Moyer) (Refaced to Finance Committee) Ordinance 201O19-O4: Accepting and Approprfoting $22,480.23 from the Stale of Alaska Deportment at Military. and Veteran Affairs, Division of Hamoland Sincerity and Emergency Management to Support the Acttsltleo of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Local Emergency Planning Comnilllse (Mayor) (Referred to Finance Committee) Ordinonee 2016-19-08: Appropriating *30,000 from the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Fund Balance to take CorrosIve Ashen on Sediment Management Under and Adjecasltto Forest Reed Bridge SpannIng Lath Crebis NoeL Seward Aiealso (Maynr) (rtetsrred to Finance Ceniwillee) Ord'nonc-si 201541: Amending Sestlune of XPR Chapter 5.18 to Update and Clarify the Borough Satan lou Code, including Changes to Several Pmsielorts on Tox'Enertcpt Sellers end lausatde Saline and SeMabe (Mayor) (Referred to Finance Committee) The pabile heeling will cotninsurlort at EOn p.m., or as coon thereafter as baninogs permits, in the Assembly Chambers, Borough Administration Building, 144 N Blnhlay Street, Saldoitra, Alaska, All interested persona are invl(eut to attend the meeting and participate Is the public discussion. Written csinumnrtte may be cent to the Assembly, c/cs Eninnuglu Cloth. 144 N. Olnklny Street, Seldotna, AK 99500. Copies of the ordinances are available In the rtfflne of the Borough Clark and will be available at the meeting for public review. Copies are also ponted 01 each City Hull and Poet DISco within the borough and are available via the Internal. Visit our wObsite at wwwIipb,as, Please be advised that, cabinet to legal limitations, ordinances may be amended by the assembly prior to adoption without tunther public notice John[ Blankenship, MMC Borough Claris ,- 1'[E ls Joh lcJ!T : -Mres,.c;Futifl UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT I, THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn under oath, hereby depose and state: That the Homer News is a newspaper of general circulation, published at Homer, Alaska; That I am an employee of said newspaper; and That a true and correct representation of the: NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS OF THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH ASSEMBLY FROM THE KPB CLERK'S OFFICE From a true copy of which is affixed hereto, was published in said newspaper in the issue(s) dated: / DATE: 09/01/2016 . I —qokk U2c/ LTR1-EVANS FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NAUGHT. SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this 21ST day of OCTOBER 2016, Notary Public in and for the State of Alaska I My Commission Expires tiUMtit N5.WS SOwN LitlElt I rAUS .21 • Town Crier jail surcharge with 51(X) ausendrd and the $1467cust of imprisonment.,- ordered ttut tend an alcohol safety; action progotni,and FROM PAGE 20 install an igniltiori Interlock device; had his NikitO Kuzutin, 42 Anchor Point.was driver's license revoked for one year; and oluLtal oil probation for tWa years. He pleaded guilty to driving while license cars- celled. suspended, revoked or limited, He also pleaded not guilty to fourth-dgree as- was lined $1,000 and sentenced to 150 days sault, domestic violence, and was found guilty in a bench trial. He was sentenced to in jail with 120 days suspended; ordered to pay $50 to support. the Police Triniog 00 days in jail with 55 days suspended eon- Pond and a $150 jail surcharge with $1110 secutive with the DUI sentence and ordered 00110 havecoittact with his victim. suspended; and was placed on pmbation for Jonathan D. Golden, 42 Anchorage, one year. Steven \V. Morris, 5, Ninilchlk, plead- pleaded guilty to driving while license end- celled. suspended, revoked or limited, He ed guilty to driving under tlte ittflttunce. He was lined $2,000 with $500 suspended and was sentenced to 20 dlyti in jitil with 20 dttys sentenced to 30 days in jail with 27 days suSpended and ordered to perform SI) hours of esutittinnhly work service; ordered to pay suspended; ordered to pay $75 to atippoti $50 to suppOrt he.Pnlicu Tthinhtg Fund and the Police Thsining Putttl, it $150 Jail our- charge with Will ssrcpettdrsl and the 5330 a $150 jail surcharge with $100 u*ispettslrst; rout of inIprisunnteiu ordered to attend an lied his driver's licetwo.revoksrtl for-90 days; and was placed on prtihatlon for otto yout alcohol safely action prornin and Insuall an Ciintbtall Court ignition interlock devigel had his driver's crow revoked for 90oinys; and was placed Chorine A, Lane, 55, failure to atop at on probation for One Yeur, tito directiots of all officer, Medasa B. Ostuar, 22, lOOs-itsp the scene Jotutney Boy Newman, 24, pleaded of art guilty to fouttlt-degree tltc-hi, lie was unit- tCttrttd to tOdays In jail with live days 5t15 Daniel 0, Rosuttd;thl, 311. failure to stop pettded ad ordered to perform 40 htrare of at the shirsirtioit of art rsllknr; driving tinder the ltttlarttce; disorderly saandact. esirstitsutslty work service: ordortt to pay $50 to support the PliteThirtitsg road and Attgsiltque J. Dslbnra 41, DUL a $100 Jail stirclsarnedwltls $100 ouoisrtsdrrd; Thttity S Sauna, 14, DUI, first-degree enslaisgering the wolfarosf it tit Inc(, ordered not to have ctlrstlict With .Starvitt' Marvist's; and was placed on probation for ntce iuieirtusttev, 55. r1ikolaevsk, one year, founiWegirw assault, domestic violence, Lowell L. Buck, 53. Sewatsl, pleaded Matthew J. Cmekett,41, 001. Cohn 11. McDougal. 454ronk parson guilty to driving without is valid oltrrtstttt's on licensed premise. licittist, I-Its was lined $151) and ordered Kurllisi l Lynch, 30, 1)01, rsfual to to pay $$) to -support (lye Police Training uhttthing ctintnirnl test, Fund. MieIus1T, Satupson, 04, pleaded guilty ModaL, R,44,thirul.dsgrmerisssstlt. it felony; lifIht-degrue erirninal mhnchiitf, to s'botatit.stt of centOdtttl duty. lie WItS SOtS. Bradley N. Shehlliski, 45, DOt, refusal teared to 30 days in jail with 30 days OttO- 10 submit to ,u chemical rest, peaskdi ordered to pay $50 its support the Ashton Crabu'ee, 3$, fugitive liont jtss. 'l'raitting Police Ftltth and a 5150 jail our- tire: reckless snsdatlgornsonl, iltitt.drgnae charge svittt $1110 suspended; ssrdrrs'rl 11151 to criminal mischief. be it. Ihirdparty custodian; .ttltd was placed Biennial D. Lange, 23, 0111. en probation for one yultr. Daytsion L. Al1lon, .52. Anchor Point, Eric- J. Brown, 63, foartlt-degreo its- pleaded muguilty to driving under tire in- sueR, domestic violence. Dion-A. 'feufont, 19, first-degree crirni- thence, He was fond guilty, in ia beach mial trespass, trial and was tined.$4,tlOO with $1,000 Jacqueline L.D. Kerah, 24, frnmrtlt-de- pertddd and acisteitrod t1J30 dayo.ln jell with Ill days su.vpended; ordered to pay $71 to gree assault, dcssmisttr violence, support this PolictiTraining Ftintt, a .l5U Aaron hi. Martin, .42, second-degree criminal thespasa. Your ONLY local talk radio' S ' Alaska history.. Local Politics and AlaskaTrivia- ...Tune In for tireat Mventures la the Last Fronded Tune in for Alaska news and talk Aj SlkM0ttorJ Lye -EVERY TUESDAY @ 12:3O,,.,nsleYCW 10nTopoftheWoddHadio0ctm DJuckqiPtiti -Jahnnyãdr,endc f PcIP'tyI 1 ',.JohnrLrj.'s,Fr4dcJy, - matiiia -trcrFrINIgI1CV,th/the? P Hot rL9j2 i(PrrnPjczrue!) ho ftwiec-1 \ thi 4 -am srio I Zachary D. Trieselmann. 24, driving in debt, violation at tnitsorcyelepermit. 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F 'lb adept a pta, call or stop by the animal shclirr across mnttrt the city's Public Woska Department ethi tire S'lrr' lung Higlsway, Tlt' utulter is tspen thoas noon-5 p.m.. TueSitny drrosipls5alslrday. re For mo itifoetnattors, cull 2354141, Molly NOTICE OF VOTER REGISTRATION Au.P.Utt*flt$ Pr.eMETME$oTieE Thy her ntayiu iqthnti( In 0u05t5 Is sot. tr,thv October` 4 OtS. t(av& Peninsula Ovruu5h fte5ulur Eleues is A prsots liquetiftad taa5, 5,510; 5. 16 damn 05 Osn Ui2lad Slursu; 2 ties psii.d t5Mter lass bkshdpy; 3, ire, treos a iirli'I.niot the t,sisoqti firet [4101 30 days pm'Ssainti Ohm at,etinl 4, has registered with ise tibia of Alaska at West Xi 'isyo before the eleudan and to nut tanluisriti 055014 Iry v00014riuso4lrttOnt and 51 0 nutdisqsd tSdtesSaiMldaVçf Oils Slur. Cenohts,Usu HAD YOUR HsctsaNcro? State rem rensimo tool you moat update your mist repiseaUus am løait3S dare Solute in oltellOn In motor to ySts swat your new naive, It you huvami epdutou your voter isniubsons, you may nOte vistof your preouss liorotusslar wtsdi yes .rc 1511 regtotm-en. Vnsey Under * name essarnars tt'otero'ysur-ryoiaysson rsuvrd will result in your vote not bollrg counted, MoveD? t(evp your macends current, Change yaurreglutrullsn. This I, asper4e,iy tmporlant's'you hayr, nn,nsn4 from one oOdles diustel to'enolher, FaIlure to re-negater under your new r,,ldess mold prevent t'ou*om vor5r tar oendldatae repraa001rna yos In your new dlutrht, Coolant are nervous ClonE's Office, 1440. Rlnldey, aoidwa, or tire City Cterts'e Ofnre mylar eqs. to upset, your reqtstraosmfl (you bultr,50 srs'*rrretsas bun made iaaerdlnan yoor'prectnet ptOrenn,unt, please- contact the Borough Clause Otssa an yaurmnaerent Cl11' Clemh'e Olnue, lb you 55.5t army quviltoss portalninty is your quolineasone an a outer, pleoco eunice tOo aorei100 Clontc'i'Olbicat, 714.2 16% at 1400-47e4441, Cal, 21 60i silt free s,tthlrl the Osnual P,nlsarsbi aelnens, Johni eluskeoshlp, t.IMC npeu,ao.een Borough Clark 'vtv vi. - TUESDAY, September 6, 2010 The following rrsootlngn and assembly eeae.lan will be held In assembly ritambeca, Unions othsrwrne naiad, at the udrntnlalralinn building 10 Sutelebna, Tuesday, Septamnb0r 6, 2610; 310 pin. titeasee Cnmmltoe 4:110 pat. Lando ticnnmhltde 06p.m. Pollhe'vnihPrsicedureOh Chremittee .fr40 p.m. Laglulahiva Committee 1:00 pm. Regular Aunomtoy Mauling Macthisi agendas are pooled on htso bsroughlie wubpogn wvnckpb,nu approximately one oasIs pliorto the tsottslltig. The Aaessrnbly Wit conduct it publlytseartrsp an the fotloottng OrClxr*nce(b): Ordinance 2015-19.31: Aisproprtutng $037,98840 to the. Special Aaoesumonu Fund for the Eddy h-hilt Olive Road bmprovebtserct Asaou.nnnr5rrt Dlnfdcl (Meyer) (Retorted to Finance Carnnnrlhtes) Ordinance 2016-15-04: Accepting and Appropriating 122,48523 from the Slate of Atuaku Department at Military. and Veteran Affairs, Division of t-tametund Security and Emergency Management to Support the Acltvlhteo of the Kona] Peninsula Borough Local Emergency Pluming Committee (Mayor) (Refined to Finance Comn'dade) Ordlnwiro 201619-ni; Appropriating $30,000 from the Sswutd Bear Creek Flood Service Area Fund Balance to take Cotredlioe Action an Sediment Motsisgthnrtent Under and Adjacent lot Forest Road Bridge Spanning Lost Creek NI,ol Seward Alaska (May15) (Referred hi) Finance Caanmibue( Crdrmternee 2010-31: Amending Serilesu of l<PS 'Chapter 5155 to Update and Clarify the Bonosght $ataa'Tast Coda, Including Ctlsrsgas it; Several Pm1atenu on Tax'Exonnnpt Setluto and Taxable Balsa and Sessicos (Mayor) (Rnlsrrod In Finance (icnrrnilteel The public nearing will nosnrmonce at thiS p.m, or as coon thereafter as baninese- peon 116, In 1150 Assembly Chambers. Borough Administration Building, 144 N. Blnkhuy Street. Soldnsru, Alaska. All Inlnremterh peansnsa are busted to attend the meeting and particspate In the paStie dhucuaalars WilSon ccarrrsatrtn may be neat to the Assembly. rig Bgrgt,ghs Clerk, 144 N, ItInirtay Sheet, Soldolna, AK 99559. Copies of the ardlnorrcee- are available itt tha.ottce cUbe Bon'ooglt Cleric and veil be available at the meeting For public review, Copies are also punted at ouCh CII)' Hal and Pout 015ev within the borough and are available via the bismol Vlabh our webtihe at swrsv,knb,as, Please be advised that, subject to legal limitations, otelirnllnoet may be amended by the assembly prier to adoption without further public notice. Johnl Blankenship, MMC Borough Cleric Publication an' IPosting T iiBorough [4Y1Pa ge I, John! Blankenship, Borough Clerk of the Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, do hereby certify that on August 26, 2016 I snt or caused to be sent to the Peninsula Clarion, the Homer News, and the Seward Joárn a! a copy of the attached: V Notice Assembly Agenda (includes Public Hearings on Ordinances) and that I requested a publication date of August 31, 2016 (Seward Journal) and September 1,2016 (Peninsula Clarion, and Homer News) for all above notices. Dated thlsJb 1iiy of ,2016. l Ull!!1,, oro.ugh Se- )Q 1e#' BIankens ghCl.k hip, MMC, (<PB 22.40.010, 1.12.040 S:\WPWtN\DATA\Newspage\Certificate of Posting5\2016\091616CrtIfictE of Posting.doc TUESDAY, September 6, 2016 The following meetings and assembly session will be held in assembly chambers, unless otherwise noted, at the administration building In Soldotna, Tuesday, September 6, 2018: 3:30 p.m. Finance Committee 4:00 p.m. Lands Committee 4:15 p.m. Policies and Procedures Committee 4:45 p.m. Legislative Committee 6:00 p.m. Regular Assembly Meeting Meeting agendas are posted on the borough's webpage www.kpb.us approximately one week prior to the meeting. The Assembly will conduct a public hearing on the folIowirg OrdInance(s): Ordirtande, 201561931 Appropriating $637,98440 to the Special Assessment Fund for the Eddy I-lilt Drive Road Improvement Assessment District (Mayor) (Referred to Finance Committee) Ordinance 201619-04: Accepting and Appropriating $22,485.3 from the State of Alaska Department of Military and Veteran Affairs, Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management to Support the Activities of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Local Emergency Planning Committee (Mayor) (Referred to Finance Committee) OrdInance 2Q16-1905: Appropriating $30,000 from the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Fund Balance to take Corrective Action on Sediment Management Under and Adjacent to Forest Road Bridge Spanning Lost Creek Near Seward Alaska (Mayor) (Referred to Finance Committee) OrdInance 2018-31 Amending Sections of KIB Chapter 518 to Update and Clarify the Borough Sales lax Code, Including Changes to Several Provisions on Tax-Exempt Sellers and Taxable Sales and Services (Mayor) (Referred to Finance Committee) The public hearing will commence at 6:00 p.m., or as goon thereafter as business permits, in the Assembly Chambers, Borough Administration Building, 144 N. Binkley Street, S'oldotna, Alaska. All interested persons are Invited to attend the meeting and participate In the public discussion. Written 'comments may be sent to the Assembly, do Borough Clerk, 144 N. Binkley Street, Soldotna, AK 99869. Copies of the ordinances are available in' the office of the Borough Clerk and will be available at the meeting for public review. Copies are also posted at each City Hall and Post Office within the borough and are available via the Internet. Visit our wthsite at www,kobj. Please be advised that, subject to legal limitations, ordinances maybe amended by the assembly prior to adoption without further public notice. Johni Blankenship, MMC Borough Clerk - KPB 22.40.010 & 1.1 2.040 AS 44,62.310 'I' -I i phaj Notice of Assembly Meetings - TUESDAY, September 6, 2016 Tha following meetings and assembly session will bel held In assembly chambers, unless otherwise noted, at the administration building In Soldotna, Tuesday, September 6, 2016: 3:30 p.m. Finance Committee 4:00 p.m. Lands Committee 4:15 p.m. Policies and Procedures Committee 4:45 p.m. Legislative Committee 6:00 p.m. Regular Assembly Meeting Meeting agendas are posted an the borough's webpage www.kpb;us approxirrately one week prior to the meeting. The Assembly will conduct a public hearing on the lilow1rg Ordinance(s): Ordinance 2015-19-31: ApproprIating $637,988 1 to the SpecIal Assessment Fund for the Eddy 1-1111 Drive 'Road Improvement Assessment District (Mayor) (Referred to Finance Committee) Ordinance '2016494: Accepting and Appropriating $22,485.23 from the State of Alaska Department of Military and Veteran Affdlrs, Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Managem&it to Support the Activities of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Local Emergency Planning Committee (Mayor) (Referred to. Finance Committee) Ordinance 2016-18-05: Appropriating $30,000 from the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Fund Balance to take, Corrective Action on Sediment Management Under and Adjacent to Forest Road Bridge Spanning Lost Creek Near Seward Alaska (Mayor) (Referred to Finance Committee) Ordinance 2016-31: Amend1ngSactions of KPB Chapter, 5.18 to Update and Clarify the Borough Sales Tax Coda, including Changesr to Several Provisions on Tax-Exempt Sellers and Taxable Sales and Services (Mayor) (Referred to Finance Committee) The public hearing will, commence at 6:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as business permits, In the Assembly Chambers, Borough Administration Building,. 144 N. Binkley Street, Soldotna, Alaska. All interested persons are invited to send the meeting land participate in the public discussion. Wrltta'n comments may be sent to the Assembly, c/a Borough Clark, 144 N. Binkiey Street, Soldotna, AK 99669. Copies of the ordinances are available In the office of the Borough Clark and will be available at the meeting for public review. Copies are also posted at each City Hall and Post Office within the borough and are available via the Internet Visit our website at ww*.kob.iis Please be advised that, subject to legal limitations, ordinances may be amand'ed by the assembly prior to adoption without further public notice. - John! Blankenshlp, MMC Borough Clerk KPB 22.40.010 & 1.12.040 AS 44.62.310 Havrllla, Brion Fmmt HavrUla, Brion Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 2:38 PM To: 'Homer News' Cc: Blankenship, Johni Subject: KPB Assembly Newspage Attachments: 090616 - Si F-IN Newspagepdf Contacts: Homer News Good Afternoon Attached is our news page for the next assembly meeting. Please run this display in ,your 09/01/16 publication. Thanks 1 :'r;flI ;ftTfl From: Havrilla, Bribn Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 2:38 PM To: I (sewardjournal@gmaiicom)' Cc: Blankenship, Johni Subject: KPB Assembly Newspage Attachments: 090616 - Si HN Newspage.pdf Good Afternoon! Attached is our news page for the next assembly meeting. Please run this display in your 08/31/16 publication. Thank You! 2 Havrifla1 Brion From: HavriUa Brion Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 2:39 PM To: fl Peninsula Clarion (legals@peninsulaclaribn.con) Cc: Blankenship, Johni Subject: KPB Assembly Newspage Attachments: 090616 - PC Newspage.pdf Contacts: Denise Reece or Jane Russell Good Afternoon'! Attached is our news page for the next assembly meeting. Please run this display in your 09/01/16 publication. Thank You! Newspaper Company: Seward Journal State of Alaska, City of Seward (Ej/ persona lly appeared before me and says that he/she is an autho d agent of the above named newspaper company, an Alaska business in the City of Seward, doing business in said City under the trade name listed above, a newspaper published in said City; That he/she is authorized to make such affidavits of publication on behalf of said newspaper business. The said newspaper is of general circulation in the said City and in the area adjacent thereto; That be/she has reviewed the regular additions of said newspapers published on (list dates) and finds that the attached advertisement appeared in each of said editions, to with: (deponent) State of Alaska Third Judicial District Subscribed and swornto (or affirmed) before me at Seward this day of ,2Oj Notàzy ?ubiió's Signature My Commission Expires the city manager to make" m an irbanized and ui&ia1 -- :h-appeu:' e -cannot affo4l - 9ciety It is -, the -stor-y .'of to lose another week of lot visionary men ind women who recmetioiiiiairibe irdin couptrr bçheved inle iinpothce of otir sppprt ill -"-i only recreaticn to the .-gzowth and improve the on&4Qn. QLour development of the individual irresidents -of Seward You have. a!id the nat1)n jtJ%the story pry f -,"PTOVlamg iia1e by suppothg PARKS but prgrans -and. e.nvurouments jio* it is time t invest in the for generations'tocome iongevity ofour residents, by I spekibr he 4iildren - :sqpôrtnECA1OI .IV t - - o-like to 'leae yqu 'Dana : -tonight with This ute frçm Ithe 11Wtor, t6f IN-- -ç it - -- :--: - - - - - - . -- - -1eloalig 'ns and ssmbt sesslon al* 3êII tin '3 ss4y rbi jittas ltaenod,etjtt*nfrindlan btildi,ln - 3:3Q pi rniittes -- -- -: - 400 pii - - _4.15p in. PcI,aesand Proceures C,Ttt!utt5e -- - ' p-rn: jegis!e$Jjjltts - - - - - - - - 600 pin, - -- - : - - - •gend4s p4te1 e bq hw pk one e Weei ti5 fli55tl n *4 - - Thembty1 coaduct pubt1cadng on eowng Orifrance(s) - - - & o1App'op—uig As~ssmarkt Fund (4ie cldy'HlIt Onve itoad tnipro-emnt Asme(Dtsllict(MaYO) • - 1{BéfetiedJcFinanceCCmmlftee) - - -Ordlaance O16-1-S4 Aw4dng. and pponpnabng 52248523 1oi7i, th& SjaIa of /daaka Department of tcIilItaiy sndWeteran 'Affaiin Division of. - 1onetandr$ecunty and Emergency Manaiernani to Sup ttheAtMt,es of th Kanat Pantrii,ta Borough Local emergency Pjarcnlng Cctnillee,(Mayo) 1(Reteee4P1nanc Commfee) - Ordinance 2015-19 (iS Appropnatkig $3Q 050 from the SeWaid Bearôreet - - Odd tce ma Fund Balance to epo on nSedirn*-- - - 4briagsment Undet-andAdjacantlo Forest Road 13 tgeSpanrung LosLCc4 r-ias (Mayor) QteIerrad to Finance Ccmrnlltee) ' - -- - - - -- - rOftenanca 2015.1 ending Sesitons of 1(1'S :- - .ilai(fy theSoicughSaIas Tax Code. lpckidiiig C$iangesto Severatfrbvis1ond - -Ta,Exeuft Seltets and Tsble Sales and Services'(M (Reterrdd t -2 - :-. FInancnittse) The nijbilc (neanind v4Lconc(mencs at 800 pm or as soot, thereattec as- business permits, Ir,lthe ld6t1a'AX26B9. o3td of thèb,dlnancdsáre avndabte In the oflIceofth •ftLeavalteb1eImekthi9 in plic-. w Cesat also pnsteti Pobfflce1wttt'Wborouhran&ae eas bend tauitecj-to'iegal limitations, ordinances m.nenc - - : - - - '- -'--- i - ,---- - - - - -- -- Usi and - - •- . otflerexfieriience run sirarqu 114 }LUYLtLL ,v..- skills with øtherpeers on a-98- the years The AYT.EC gym In Support of Recreation foot floor,-increase thhilds is an integral partof groirg Good- Evening, Mayor and ability t& build positive, safe, up in Seward, a p1ace to play City çincilmembers azi'd nnchmg-exprjences, a plac&. to seryç, nl reiiige My name isrli)ana Paperman that -'piieñts 'cañ afibi4 -ana riiny that 'rethre daily and I live at 24)9 Oak Street I access, days awe exercaeTijr their qua1ity othfe am here tonight as a voice for The AVTEC gym has and pl3ys1cl manitenance J the commiimty of children. e61ve4 dyer be years as the urge you tospekupon'behalf I would, -. first of all, place to meet up for the sports- 'of the icitizens of Seward, an.d commend themembers or the savvy yoiithof Seward, with find a -sdlutirrn 1TO negotiate council for your dedicafiori'in pickup ibasketbail Tgames on with VTEC to cOatinue public sèfvice It provides the Saturday or when the ,schpol your decades-long, positive valuable hread tbrqughout gyms are not avathble, pr relationship 'in recrational the fabric gr this cointhumty silting it the snack bar to opportuthties (for reded1s of Without your attentiveifess swatch their fvorite tbakbiU - Seward. °This is all we have to to pubk concern 1W--teams during the long iinter daun cas aour -own The 100 energy jo-findposthve, bug- 'mohfhs -Some igarerits even days Ctourits have the rest lastirg results, and stea'dfast utilize all the gyms in Seprd, of an and Recreation's commitment to qualitr bf'hfe to access toga, weight liftmg resources wlAch is dbout for every ctuzn, we might as mm and burn, Tin Chu, Zumba 8O% of Parks and Recreation -gythsti, itU 'lg - anti the 1ast'- goes con SVftD hasn't to ask as a tax-paying citizen hosted these classes in more y thatb 1 {lian l5eárs, thng of Seward. - The - city has:-. been - the prirateg bkneñ. - istiwjciTenal in -helping: start :. As I research to challenge -:the ellñeès fór All iii'2004, the city coun6l's çlecisipnto the Prvention Coalition suppoxt ending the decades- m 2O1C, always supporting long re1atinhip with grassrcots efforts to inprove AVTEC, I findthat the council the conditions of living-,m approved SPRD's - matr de a rainlorest, at 60, plan in 01S, ,which dosnot under, dark skies and icy bnee LaddrSs - the -A\TEC tonathons six months a year faciliy partnership an the 4Butwben I aw the CLOSED recreational opporlinuties sign on the AVTEC doors, I that are hosted In,-the-Tgym. felt smalL because I know the racquTëtball, -_ -. - bsketbiill, 'vid it will 1eave in ward volleyb0, - sauna dean and Moose ,Pass 'fanuhes shoer xercise equipnient, lih r110 tcontract with the roller skatmg,a chnibrng w[)1, schools can ifulfill Thus will inaor $tkiibr tod4ler, ana he a -great Aisappdintmeht after school'open gym Wor the to many when they show up cimmunity:and :theeen-an1 ffor thir ?gp W&intr 'Nbuth'Cener prqgrauis. 'Why recreation oppprtumtie for wa fhis -tiot at1dresseA in.,i their families - - major departmental plan and lithe citywouldbewilhng -blindly -approved, without-the to otnjromise ã9hibrith ,well go live in Anchorge,-th gateway toerard. - I have hadthè1 tivilcg4 'poriuh1y oèFthe ps± 18 yèars to coach ypur 4iildren and grandchihlfrii nUbah's baskètbali - withiii - -upervis'e .jhe Thidy- nlit' and Sá yölierridk filléZl :with db:i1hii from ei3:tp 13, ,and jm4l6e be 1niited to fdiloing 114kiterhanenge ki1S 'On The: clinibiiig :all; encourage :'SfliOiS for years 'to usethegyn walldngduEing openym; -anil ihosminixiiiy dances &orn to 90 years mf:a; [he :MTTEC igym !hàs - prbvjded tthe ftow-iiicome family- the opportmiityto level thelythg Ilield by Offering' subidized, ffordábIe -'health toinotiqn - thediving conditions fODmany.; PUBLIC in favor for the I PUBTILILSHER"S AFFIDAVIT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Denise Recce being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says That I am and was at all times here in this affidavit mentions, Supervisor of Legals of the Morris Publishing Group/Peninsula Clarion, a newspaper of general circulation and pub- lished at Kenai, Maska, that the Assembly Meetings P0 #62397 a printed copy of which is hereto annexed was published in said paper one each and every _49—for 0110, successive and consecutive _421---in the issues on the following dates: September 1, 2016 ie SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to me before th 1f an-V cf Senternber 2016 State of Alaska. My con.inission expire s_6-May-19 Notary Public J HPMLI State of AlasKa 2019 My COM [: las Ion Expires May 6, TUESDAY, September 6, 2.016 The following meetings nd assembly -session Will be held In assembly chambers unless otherwise noted, at the administration buildirg In Soldotna. Tuesday, Septernber 6, 2016: 3:30 p.n. Finance Committee, I 4:00 p.th. Lands Committee 4:16 p.m. ' Policies and Procedures Committee 4:45p.m. Legislative Committee . 6:00 p.ni Regular Asiembly Meeting Meeting agendas are posted on the borough's webpage www.kpbi)s approximately' one week prior to the meeting. . -. . . The Assembly will conduct a public hearing on the following Ordinance(s): S Ordinance 2015-19-31: Appropdatln $637,988.40 to the Special Assessment Fund for the. Eddy Hill Drive Road Improvement Assessment District (Mayor) (Reterred to Finance Committee) , . Ordinance 2016-19-04: Acceling and -Appropriating $22,485.23 from the State of Alaska Oepartcnerrt of Military and Veteran Affairs, OMaloir of Homeland Security and Emergency Management to %oport.the Activities of the Kenai Peninsula Bororgh Local Emergency Plnning -Committee (Mayor) (Refrrsd tiq Finance Committee) Ordinance 2016.19.05: Appropriating $30,000 from the SeWard Bear Creek Flood Service Area Fund Balance to take •Corrective Action on Sediment Management Under and Adjacent to Forest Road Bridge Spanning Lost Creek Near Seward Alaska (Ma?or). (Referred to Flnánóe Committee)' • Ordinance 016-31 Amending Sections of KPB Chapter, 5IB to Uate and Clarify the Borough Sales Tax Code, including Changes to Several Provisions on Tax-Exempt Sellers, and Taxable-Sales and Services (Mayor) (Referred to Finance Committee) , The pubild tering will commnce- at 6:00 p.m., or as soon therefter as business permits, In th Assembly Chambers, Borough Administration Building, 144 N. Blnkley Street, Soldotna, Alaska. All interested persons- are Invited to attend the meeting and participate In the public dlsusoion. Written comments may be sent o. the Assembly, c/o borough Clerk, 144' N Binkley Street, Soldatna, AK 99669, Copies of the ordinances are available In the office of the Borough Clerk and,will be available at the meeting for public review. Copies are älo postd at each City Hail and -Post Office within the borough and are available via the Internet. -Visit Qur website at www.tmb.us. Please'be advised that, subject to legal Iimltatiqns, ordinances maybe amenda by the .asembly prior to adoptlon.without further ublicnØi$ - • • , - - ' Johflt.tankenshlp, MMC - Borough Cleric KPB22.40.01D & 1I.12.040'AS44.62.3iQ