04/17/1964fl
KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
7
ril 17, '964
Box 1246 Kodiak, Alaska
1.riiian of the Borough, ., 'aries _Powell, e p loined to the r.::up that he had
called the meeting to inform the pro;, owners on Soruce Cape Road. of what
the Borough Lad been doing to assist thaw in tie waterline ehich is needed
due to the loss of wells s Burin the recent disaster. ,`le re oorted t.at r.e kad
first gone to the OEP for funds, next to tee Rural le V: to ,ment Corp., rind.
after a phone call to i'lr. Elliot of ti.e Alaska .:;tate housing .,uthori t had
received the . i i`ormaticn that the A.: i..'.. may be able to help.
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a1r'inan �O ^TeLl t' ritrJdli( Jim �.iC�Or?an t e I'cpreSelltati',e of t.` Alaska
State Housing Authority, ,...o e;. famed t- at the . S. ..A. helps o_ 1p i time
of need and is n ot interested in rofit. Under enate Bill 224, that :pow
cost housing could be had. He further stated that, at the Borough's request,
the A.6._ .L. ;maid stud t Le feasibilit_ . Once the rscuest is submitted, the
borough then a_ --hies for o lanndne nZOne� l , sets r
u a. sr,r:i e area, i, e :;ro sect
is turned over to ti_e bcroug:, and ::! ,res% rcnEic. If the _aa.nis not feasible
the 1.1,..;.1. does n t Lave to be repaid. Tie 1.6. 1. n )uld ',et the _project
into oneratiori, and t, e BernoTgh hould sell bonds. he Po g'a of ld first
' are to draw uo r rosolution to aid t:.e F'..1. .1. in the planning; the .5 1. ...
would t,� en Lan, finance, construct, oerate, and o . oletel ina' _Main ate )ro—
je::t.
Dr. Bob Johnson asked if the 1.1. . ..2 . eoul ?li' i uo the f 1_nanic-' -ng and i
Doo ;an reolieci that ti.e boroug ould sell n'onds for less.
Russ ';right inquired about the '''ost of the i" e the and ,ow far it . ouId
go. Jim Earr, i:i Engineer, stated tb. t there were t anoroac es to the
solution: an emergency 2" _ine to tr:.e Loran Station, =ie. :i would allow en—
ough relater for drinking, 'd ulc. cost it the neighborhood of $10,000 ero 'idea
the Teuses were not connected, the labor was oluriteer, and. the equipment
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we s br :' i
t n � z the Na; . The hhe second . rsath would be a ,` rmanent `art
line, .Tito. fire hydrants, ealves, and buried. i__ transite at an esti ated
cost of $100,000 figured if each ildi'idua.l connected. himself.
Al .'ratty as _eci if t. ,_5 _a. (oiler se.•era'-•e too. aT 7 La= !.ns`: ered. "No".
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c;n _il:r.l�c, ;i .r 0' -�dY. Insurance stated t at ti?GYe s:OUIC!, be a 21 to _ ;.0 re—
du'-tion in ij rance rates with a " lire based on every dwelling be i+1,in
1000 ft. of t: e line.
C, - :uck Loris asked who would o:in tee line and..' r. Doogar. Informed the group
that t '
.1. _,. .._ ,.1.. �. �_�C,. and C t,�;,, -j�_ (;l�, estimated, the 7utlic health
De''t. would _old uo to 30%.
1 Logaii went on to say that the Born g'. °d..i.0 form a se l. i area and
r _at it ' ould `!ire an engineer and. apply for the grant money but that the
cost would. still be the same. :
......r . wants F1,uarartee to be Dafd. back
as they arrow.
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KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH
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Box 1246 Kodiak, Alaska
Chuck Edris asked if - L,c Hnble Borough paid in case of a re bond and
Russ YrigLt aaseree, that only the consumers were tayed-
Dr. ob Johnson ihHuired as to .: et:er tlo :later line could bo ihstalled be-
fore winter and Mr. Doogan replied that layng a copper line is - ery simple.
. T. j3 kson PSIed oho May install lemiOrar line to Lr. Doo
reolied t-at tho Bureau of Yarcs rc Locks mLy.
Lhaiiman sug tiat s otition olfie fror_ the .ip,ople rennostin
the 5or-Lgh t taka aotion and rebuest 'nelp from the Ainska Etat: 1:busi:
Autdi
Al 'ratty asked if t_e people sin e. - petition tonight er 't
affect the temporary - water Line. [..airman ,,oJell answered "No". Attorney
Roy Madsen explained that the ser ice area Joula affect all on :>prue tape
'itbad and they would be t to assessment on a long term basis. he fur-
ther explained that there were two ways to finance the water line: eit' er
pay by reienue bond or tke LoroLgL ouid form a spe ial ser,i area.
Jim Barr infbrfded tie :roub tat tne Loran 6tation is definitely interested
in the line aild w,s before t e re,ekt disaster.
Roy Madsen sugp:ested that tae Borough set up a service area, define the
boundary, app .[Dint a board of commissioners, but that the Borough needs a.
petition in order to form a serfic!e area.
A petition was drawn up by Attorney Madsen to be circulated among the ro-
oerty .p, for signature.
-aitted,
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0 pr,Ls Ahdersbn, j Secretary