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09/08/2011 Work Session Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Work Session Thursday, September 8, 2011, 7:30 p.m., Borough Conference Room Work Sessions are informal meetings of the Assembly where Assembly members review the upcoming regular meeting agenda packet and seek or receive information from staff. Although additional items not listed on the work session agenda are discussed when introduced by the Mayor, Assembly, or staff, no formal action is taken at work sessions and items that require formal Assembly action are placed on regular Assembly meeting agenda. Citizen's comments at work sessions are NOT considered part of the official record. Citizen's comments intended for the "official record" should be made at a regular Assembly meeting. CITIZENS' COMMENTS (Limited to Three Minutes per Speaker) ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION 1. Kodiak Humane Society 2. Upcoming Legislative Session /State Legislative Priority List - Borough Lobbyist Mark Hickey PACKET REVIEW PUBLIC HEARING Ordinance No. FY2012 -06 Rezoning a Portion of U.S. Survey 2735 From RR1 —Rural Residential 1 (One Acre) To RR2 —Rural Residential 2 (Two Acres) (Jay Johnston). Ordinance No. FY2012 -07 Rezoning an Unsubdivided Portion of Section 28, Township 29S • Range 20 West Seward Meridian From C- Conservation To RR2 -Rural Residential Two Acres (Leisnoi, Inc.). Ordinance No. FY2012 -08 Rezoning Property in Akhiok From RNC -Rural Neighborhood Commercial To PL- Public Use Lands. UNFINISHED BUSINESS — None NEW BUSINESS CONTRACTS Contract No. FY2006 -41A Extension of Contract No. FY2006 -41 Auditing Services for the Kodiak Island Borough and Kodiak Island Borough School District for Fiscal Year 2011. RESOLUTIONS Resolution No. FY2012 -11 Adopting a State Legislative Capital Improvement Projects Priority List for the 2012 Legislative Session. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION — None. OTHER ITEMS *Declaring a Seat on the Parks and Recreation Committee Vacant. *Approval of the October 4, 2011 Regular Municipal Election Workers. EXECUTIVE SESSION Matters Involving Negotiations with IBEW, a Labor Organization Representing Borough Employees. MANAGER'S COMMENTS CLERK'S COMMENTS MAYOR'S COMMENTS ASSEMBLY MEMBERS COMMENTS