1990-57 Appropriating $12,000 to the City of Ouzinkie for Completion of a Breakwater Feasibility Study.By: Mayor Selby
Introduced: 09/20/90
Adopted: 09/20/90
KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
RESOLUTION NO. 90-57
A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING $12,000 TO THE CITY OF OUZINKIE
FOR COMPLETION OF A BREAKWATER FEASIBILITY STUDY
WHEREAS, the assembly of the Kodiak Island Borough has
approved appropriation of certain fixed sums of money for
expenditure by Ordinance No. 90-20-0 for the fiscal year 1991; and
WHEREAS, the Legislature appropriated $24,000 of capital
project money for the Ouzinkie breakwater for matching funds for
Federal Corps of Engineers funding; and
WHEREAS, the City of Ouzinkie is in dire need of a
breakwater project and completion of the feasibility study will
cost $72,000; and
WHEREAS, Govenor Steve Cowper saw fit to veto this
appropriation; and
WHEREAS, the State has therefore seen fit to make
inadequate funds available within the Kodiak Island Borough for
this project; and
WHEREAS, the City of Ouzinkie has appropriated $12,000
and has requested $12,000 from the Kodiak Island Borough; and
WHEREAS, the Borough being acutely aware of the economic
development activities and the need for adequate harbors in the
villages necessary for continued commerce of Kodiak Island and is
desirious of making good for the shortcomings of the State;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED that staff is hereby
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authorized and directed to effect the following project level
changes in the 1991 budget:
Current Revised
Budget Amendment Budget
Revenues:
044 -Undesignated 111,410 (12,000) 99,410
Expenditures:
Ouzinkie Breakwater 0 12,000 12,000
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that staff is hereby authorized
and directed to effect the necessary line item changes within the
limits established above by fund, project, and department to
properly monitor, account, and report on the receipt and
expenditures of these funds.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 20th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1990.
ATTEST:
.0 Bor u Clerk
KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
�ough Mayor
siding Officer
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