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01/04/1973't 1 0 I 1 4 7 3 XOBIAH ISLAND BOROUf,H ASSEMBLY ME JANUARY 4th, 1973 I CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Deputy Presiding Officer, Mr. Dennis Nelson in the office of the Courtroom of the State building at 7:30 P.M. II ROLL CALL PRESENT ABSENT Mr. Wilton White, Borough Chairman Mr. Charles Powell Mr. Dentls Nelson, Deputy Presiding Officer Mr. Fred Brechan Mr. Ross Wood Mr. Howard Anderson Also present: Ten people in the audience III MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS A. Assembly - regular - December 7, 1972 B. Assembly - special - December 12, 1972 Mr. Brechan moved for approval of the above mentioned minutes. Seconded by Mr. Anderson. The motion passed by unanimous roll call vote. IV MINUTES OF OTHER MEETINGS A. Planning & Zoning - regular - December, 20, 1972 No comments were voiced on these minutes. B. Comprehensive Health Board Minutes - December 20, 1972 Mrs. Springhill stated that the Comprehensive Health Board needs to co- ordinate their efforts with matters related to the Borough. In order to get a recommendation to the Borough Assembly con- cerning Hospital subsidy, the board is requesting that the Borough Administration ask for a 3 year audit on the hospital books. This is a requirement of the current lease and since the lease is shortly to be reviewed, this requirement should be met. Mrs. Springhill feels the hospital should be responsible for the audit. Several areas in the lease con- tract should be closely reviewed and perhaps revised. The board also intends to review the lease, make recommendations, and bring any questions to the Borough Assembly. If these recommendations are questions requiring legal counseling, the Assembly would make such a determination and so obtain. Mrs. Springhill recommended that the Borough write a letter to the hospital requesting thi considering the soecTfl provisions of the lease between the Borough and the Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart the three vear audit be taken. Mr. Brechan moved that Mr. why he In- structed to accomplish th4s. Seconded by Mr. Anderson It was so ordered by the chadr. Mrs. Springhill went on to say that since the Comprehensive Health Board has a responsibility to the entire community, on our health problems, the board is planning to establish a meeting place where more public input could be obtained. The meetings will be advertised and the pbulic will be encouraged to attend. A question was raised on the 314 - Agency, it was sug- gested that perhaps a meeting in January could cover this subject; explaining the responsibilities of the 314 -b Agencies and all requirements by State and Federal Agencies. PAGE 2 I ,q 7 Q! 4 7 7) KODIAK ISLAM: BOROUGH ASSEMBLY MEETING JANUARY 4, 1973 V COMMUNICATIONS AND APPEARANCE REQUESTS A. Letters from Corps of Engineers (1) Re: Public Notice NPA -72 -121 - Application from Bio -Dry Inc., to construct fill and discharge pipe in Gibson cove at Kodiak, Alaska. Mr. White read Public Notice NPA -72 -121 to the public. Mr. Brechan so moved that we voice no protest. Seconded by Mr. Anderson. Motion passed by unanimous roll call vote. (2) Re: Public Notice NPA -72 -120 - Application from Vast Inc., General Contractors permit to borrow materla from Settlers, Cove, Port Lions - (need formal action of the Borough Assembly even though this re 1 shou have been made by the n of anuary �lr, White read NPA -72 -120 to the Public audience. Also a letter from Mr. Frank Van Hulle giving no objection to this request. Comments were also received from Mr. Ross Wood, a businessman from Port Lions, stating he objects to this request because of the gravel being taken from the beach and much of the beach front has disappeared because of tidal action. He has no objection if he is given some assurance that the contractor would build up the present beach with heavy rock to prevent further erosion of the remaining beach line. Mr. White recommends that we oppose the proposed gravel site and the contractor be instructed to continue construction usin_ the sti•ulated _rav sources listed in the contract. Mr. Wood so moved. Seconded by Mr. Anderson. Motion passed by unanimous roll call vote. It was pointed out that the Kodiak Mirror of Jane - -7 4th, carried a letter of objection from the flatly Association B. Renewal Mr. Solly's Liquor that the Borough has the e receivednowritten comments critizing this license renewal. Mr. Wood moved for the approval of the renewal of Solly's Liquor Store License. Seconded by Mr. Brechan. It was so ordered by the hair VI PUBLIC HEARINGS A. 2nd. Reading and Public Hearing of Ordinance No. 72 - - Amending Chapter Three of the Code, Defining those Mobile Homes that will remain classified as Personal Pro•ert or t e purpose o taxation - 'r. ^ ite rea• •r• nance `o '(2 - - to the public audience. Mr. Brechan mov for acceptance Wood. Mr. Nelson closed meeting e and opened tthie publlic hearing. There was some comments in the audience as to what was the required length of a mobile home and it was explained that the changes were being made to comply with the new municipal code. Mr. Nelson closed the public hearing and reconvened the regular meeting. Motion passed by unanimous roll call vote. B. 2nd Readi and Public Hearing Ordinance No. 72 - - ing moved for the adoption of Ordinance 72 - - Mr. Anderson Anderson Seconded the motion_ Mr. Nelson closed the regular meeting and opened the public hearing. No comments being voiced Mr. Nelson closed the public hearing and reconvened the regular meeting. Motion nassed by unanimous roll call vote. KDDIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY MEETING JANUARY 4, 19'2 PAGE 3 ,I n 1 7 1 7 3 :' VII PLANNING & ZONING ITEMS A. 1st Reading Ordinance 73 -2 -0 - Rezoning Lot 26A - ': J.S. Survey 3098 from Unclassified to R -1 to allow for Sub- division and redevelopment with additional dwellings, Shockley & Eufemio - Mr. Anderson moved to accept Ordinance 73 -2 -0. Seconded by Mr. Wood. Mr. White gave a short background on the situation of Shockley - Eufemio lots, as a result this resolution was drawn. The motion passed on the following roll call vote. Mr. Brechan - YES, Mr. Wood - YES, Mr. Anderson - YES, Mr. Nelson - NO B. Resolution No. 73 -1 -R - Approval of Final Plat of Gene Wadsworth, with final changes. (1) Should it be necessary , the person who buys the lots, will be responsible for moving the house offthe state property; the owners agreed to move the house with no expense to the Borough. Mr. Brechan moved for adoption of Resolution 73 - - Seconded by Mr. Anderson. Mr. White suggested that prior to tha sale by the present occupant, that thisshould be corrected. Mr. White recommends that we do not pass the resolutica. Mr. Brechan withdrew his motion with the permission of the second and states that the Resolution be re- written to state that prior to resale, the encroachment will have to be corrected. The meeting was recessed for 15 minutes VIII OLD BUSINESS A. Acknowledgement of Fifty -five year lease, Brasie - ?White states tnat tnere are some stipulations and question° Ln the Brasie lease. The lease was to be signed and completed and to go into effect by the end of the calendar year of 1972. Mr. Brasie stated he was injured and could not sign the lease. The 90 day extension expired January 3, 1973. Mr. White recommends that we introduce the lease that it be dated the 31st of December, 1972, and proceed on that basis. (this is the date it was supposed to be signed) Mr. Brasie stated that in going through the lease, he found some disagreement in how it was drawn up. He stated that the option to buy clause was left out. He also mentioned that his lawyer was preparing an addendum to go along with the lease, adding the option to buy clause, the clarification of types of liens allowed and requesting.that should the lessee default, the improvements placed for bid, the starting bid would be the appraissed value. Mr. Brechan moved that Mr. Brasie be required to sign the lease dated December 31, 1972 as requested by the Borough Assembly before. Seconded by Mr. Anderson. Mr. Urethan stated that they could go ahead and act on t efi present lease and also act on the addendum if and when it does come in. Mr. White stated that the Borough should not be required to establish an amount to sell the improvements. Mr. White feels that mechanical lien clause is stated as set forth is the other lease and does not preclude loans for the purpose of building. The Borough Assembly was not in concurrence • with the last two items on the suggested addendum, ho.rever voiced no objection to the first; option to purchase. Mr. Brechan . - .with the permission of the second, stated that lb days be extended and if the lease is not signed by then, the offer to lease be withdrawn and the Borough's position be reevaluated. : motion passed by unanimous roll call vote. owl 1 1 7 3 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY PAGE 4 JANUARY 4, 1973 B. 1st Reading of Ordinance 72 -19-0 - to remove borrow site designation from two portions of Tract ''A ", Bel]s Flats Subdivision - This item had been tabled by the prior Assembly,at the time the question was made so that the Borough would make a study of the needs for borrow sites. The land in question is now being used mostly by the cattle owners association. The Borough Engineer stated that this land would have no immediate effect to the gravel area. The Borough Engineer will have a report submitted by the next meeting. Mr. Brechan moved that Ordinance 72 -19 -0 be moved from the table. It was so ordered by the Chair. Mr. Brechan moved that Ordinance 72 -19 -3 be accepted on the 1st Readins. Seconded by Mr. Anderson. Motion passed by unanimous roll call vote. The Assembly requested that prior to the second reading the Engineer's report be obtained. C. 1st Reading of Ordinance 73 - - - An Ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 70 -4 -0, which provides for exemptions from taxes for Senior Citizens. There are now new State statutes that cover this particular Ordinance. Mr. Brechan moved for adoption of Ordinance 73 - - in the first reading. Seconded by Mr. Wood. It was so order by the Chair. IX NEW BUSINESS A. Voucher and Expenditure Report for the Month of November No comments were voiced on this report. X CHAIRMAN'S REPORT A. Borough Attorney - Mr. White stated that we are retaining Mr. Jim Rhodes, as the Borough's interim attorney. B. Tax Study - Mr. White stated that in our tax study from Foster & Marshall, the Borough and City interlap in many areas, such as City and Borough wide sales tax. He recommended that the Borough should look into a joint informal meeting with the City on our tax study. C. Governing Board of the Mental Health Center - Mr. White stated that five members of Governing Board of Health Directors that he selected at the previous meeting accepted their positions. Mr. Moysey declined because of other responsibilities. Mrs. Mary Gallagher just came back from a vacation and we have not heard from her as of yet He stated we do however have a quorum, so a meeting will be held shortly. We have received a report from the Federal Board Team that conducted a site visit and inspec- tion of the Center, " D. Hospital - The hospital loan was allocated and the first $5,000 paid for December, however it will be given only upon request from the hospital if needed. E. Ouzinkie School - We received a letter from Mr. Latta's attorney, dated December 21, 1972, read in full by Mr. White; citing the contract all pertinent forms and further stating they feel that immediate• disbursement of the withheld funds should be made. These stipulations as noted in the letter, are in the agreement, but the Borough should be notified. Mr. White stated that at no time was the Borough notified of these changes. A joint meeting between Mr. Latta, the Borough Engineer, Borough Chairman, and Borough Attorney has been suggested, but nothing confirmed as of yet. Mr. White stated that we should have the Borough attorney's advice on the problem. 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 7 3 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY (MEETING PAGE 5 JANUARY 4, 1973 F. Ouzinkie Disposal Site - A letter has been received from the City of Ouzinkie requesting assistance in building a road to the proposed disposal size. Although it is not a responsibility of the Borough, assistance in locating the site or a possible inclusion in the local service roads program could be made. If the site is outside the corporate limits of the city the Borough may need to give assistance in the selection of the site. A letter has been sent to Ouzinkie requesting more information concerning the location of the proposed site. G. Senior Citizen Tax Exemption - Mr. White talked briefly with Mr. Ray Hickman, the Borough Assessor, and he believes that Mr. Hickman should go to the villages and talk to the senior citizens about their to exemption. The only eligible ones are living in Ouzinkie, Port Lions, and Larsen Bay. He ask if the Borough has no objection , they will proceed with these plans. We will mail these tax exemptions to all the village councils. Mrs. Holt stated that the Borough is re- imbursed through the state on the tax exemptions of Senior Citizens. Also the Borough Assessor asked that a commercial appraiser come over from Anchorage, and appraise some of the build- ings that would run into quite a bit of money, such as the Cherrier, King, and Cherrier project. Mr. Hickman will also be going over to Anchorage for .redical reasons, while he is there, an Assessors Forum will be in session and Mr. White asked the assembly if it would be agreeable if we give Mr. Hickman 5 days per diem to attend this s session. The Assembly concurred on this matter. XI ASSEMBLY COMMENTS A. Mr. Brechan asked Mr. White if we have cppcinted any- one to fill the vacancieson the OED committee. Mr. White stated no appointments have been made as of yet. Mr. Brechan also asked what insurance does the school handle and the Borough cover_ Mr. White stated we cover all but the social insurance such as 11fe, health, etc. Mr. Nelson asked that we write a letter to the Department of Highways concerning speed signs on Spruce Cape Road. XII AUDIENCE COMMENTS Mr. Dean Taylor asked why could the Borrow• site of Royal Large be changed when he tried to have it changed a few years back he stated it could not be done. Mr. White stated that the area concerned is presently used by cattlemen and he applied before there were cattle - ment in this area and there has been a change in the use of that area. Mr. Taylor also asked about road service at Bells Flats. Mr. White stated that the Borough does not have Road Power but we will look into the possiblity of a service district. He also asked about the City Sales tax. It was the City Councilmans' opinion that this would go out to eight miles radius of the City, that they could charge City sales tax. Mrs. Holt suggested that the Assembly be considering the recodification of the Code and incorporating Title 29. The proposal for doing this is $1800.00. It takes 10 -12 months to recodify the Code. We are required by law to recodify every five years. 1 A '] 7 1 1 4 7 3 KDDIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY ;MEETING PAGE 76 JANUARY 4, 1973 XII AUDIENCE COMMENTS (CONT.) Wilton Wiley asked if the Borough Tax Study was available to the public. Mr. White stated that it was available to anyone who wanted to come up to the Borough office and take a look at our tax study XIII ADJOURNMENT ATTEST: The meeting was adjourned at 10:15 P.M. / i ! „ L Norma L. Holt Acting Borough Clerk APPROVED: Wilton T. White Borough Chairman _ D 0 !1 1 1 4 7 4 irr KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SUMMARY OF TAX ADJUSTMENT REQUESTS Dated January 31, 1973 No. Name Memo Money R -73 -1 TICHON CHERNIKOFF House Burnt early 1971 This adjustment relieves him of 1971 Tax 7.78 R -73 -2 TICHON CHERNIKOFF He was taxed again for the house for 1972 as no one advised the tax office that it had burnt. This relieves 1972 7.78 P -73 -1 IRA 0. SHEPHERD Taxpayer was taxed twice for same buildings at Afognak Isl. The adjustment is to refund taxpayer $29.55 for year 1971 29.55 P -73 -2 VIRGINIA BALL To transfer property out of TCA -8 as it was in TCA -1 Tax Year 1971 none P -73 -3 VIRGINIA BALL To transfer the above prop. into TCA -1 (City) as it was listed in error in TCA -8 Tax Year 1971 none P -73 -4 R.J. & V. BALL To remove the value of an Automobile Taxpayer had sold prior to Jan. 1, 1972. Tax Year 1972 10.34 P -73 -5 LAWRENCE OSSOWSKI To transfer prop. out of TCA -5 as it was in TCA -1 Tax year 1972 none P =73 -6 LAWRENCE OSSOWSKI To transfer same prop. into TCA -1 (City) as it was listed in error in TCA -5 Tax year 1972 none P -73 -7 MICHAEL C. BRECHAN To Transfer Prop. out of TCA -8 as it was in TCA -1 Tax year 1972 none P -73 -8 MICHAEL C. BRECHAN To transfer same prop. into TCA -1 (City) as it was listed in error in TCA -8 Tax year 1972 None Total Borough Tax Decrease Per items listed above: $ 55.45 I recommend that the above listed adjustment requests be approved. — i 1 1—.1 )ZG�2�..r RAY HICKMAN, Borough Assessor 1 0 1 1 4 7 4 7 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ADJUSTMENT REQUEST DATE: January 31, 1973 ACCOUNT NO. 650- 000 -4300 / C A - S ADJUSTMENT NO. R -73 -1 NAME' Tirhnn ChPrnikoff ADDRESS: Rox 49. °winkie. Alaska 99644 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Ouzinkie Village BAA REASON FOR CHANGE: House burnt in 1971 but picked up on tax roll 1971 and 1972 YEAR: 19 71 VALUATION CITY & BOROUGH TAX BOROUGH TAX ASSESSED VALUE: 1595.00 ADD: SUBTRACT: 1595.00 7.78 CORRECT TOTAL: -0- PREPARED BY: C. Black 7.78 -0- 0 1 0 1 DATE: January 31, 1973 ACCOUNT NO. 650 - 000 -4300 -R-A- S ADJUSTMENT NO. R -73 -2 NAME: Tichon Chernikoff ADDRESS: Box 49, Ouzinkie, Alaska 99644 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Ouzinkie Village REASON FOR CHANGE: and 1972. YEAR: 19 72 ASSESSED VALUE: ADD: SUBTRACT: CORRECT TOTAL: PREPARED BY: C. Black 4 7 4 1 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ADJUSTMENT REQUEST House burnt in 1971 but picked up on tax roll in 1971 VALUATION CITY 6 BOROUGH TAX BOROUGH TAX 1595.00 7.78 1595.00 7.78 C ti j ASSESSOR 0 .0 0 0 l 4 7 4 S DATE: January 31, 1973 NAME: Ira 0. and Mary Shepherd ADDRESS: Port Lions, Alaska 99550 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: REASON FOR CHANGE: Taxpayer listed buildings at their Special Use site on their personal property return. The buildings were taxed seperately, however, as real property on account No. TCA 5 670 - 000 -5300. Therefore, there was a duplication of tax on property and $ 29.55 should be refunded to taxpayers. YEAR: 19 71 VALUATION CITY & BOROUGH TAX BOROUGH TAX ASSESSED VALUE: 6500 31.72 ADD: SUBTRACT: 6055. 29.55 CORRECT TOTAL: 445. 2.17 PREPARED BY C. Black KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ADJUSTMENT REQUEST ACCOUNT No. Personal Property TCA -5 ADJUSTMENT NO. P-73 -1 ASSESSOR 0.0 0 0 1 4 7 4 h DATE: 31 January 1973 NAME: VIRGINIA BALL pREpARED BY: R. Hickman KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ADJUSTMENT REQUEST ADDRESS: P.O. Box 2485, Kodiak, Alaska LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Personal Property City. - See Adjustment no. P -73 -3) ACCOUNT N0. Personal Property TCA -8 ADJUSTMENT NO. P -73 -2 REASON FOR CHANGE: Property was not located in TCA -8 as of Jan. 1, 1971 but was located on Maple St. within City of Kodiak. (She states she did not move to Spruce Cape Rd location until May of 1971) Property Transfered from TCA -8 to TCA -1 (Inside YEAR: 19 71 VALUATION CITY E BOROUGH TAX BOROUGH TAX 7.52 7 1.82 Fire Borough Tax ADD: 7.52 Borough TAx SUBTRACT: 1540.00 1.82 Fire Tax CORRECT TOTAL: .00 .00 7.521 i 1.82 9.34 t g ZL�riL ASSESSOR 0. 0 0 o DATE: 31 January 1973 ACCOUNT N0. Personal Property TCA -1 ADJUSTMENT NO. P -73 -3 NAME; ADDRESS: Box 2485, Kodiak, Ak. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: REASON FOR CHANGE: Property was taxed as being in the Fire District (TCA -8) when in fact it was located on Maple St. within the City of Kodiak. (See Adjustment No. P -73 -2) YEAR: 19 71 ASSESSED VALUE: ADD: SUBTRACT: CORRECT TOTAL: Virginia Ball PREPARED B Y : Ray Hickman 0 4 7 4 7 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ADJUSTMENT REQUEST Personal Property VALUATION CITY S BOROUGH TAX BOROUGH TAX .00 .00 1540.00 7.52 (Borough Tax Only -No City Tax on tersunas trop.) 1540.00 7.52 (To Be charged to t,icy ui nu diak) le ASSESSOR 0 0 1 0 I , 4 7 4 DATE: 31 January 1973 ACCOUNT NO.yergnnal Prnp.rty 'CA -8 NAM; ROLLYN J. & VIRGINIA BALL ADDRESS: Box 2485, Kodiak, Ak 99615 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Personal Property REASON FOR ORANGE: One Item (A Ford 1969 Auto) listed on the Involuntary filing prepared by Assessing Dept. on 1972 Supplimental Tax Roll had been sold before Jan. 1, 1972. Therefore the property valuation is reduced by $2000.00 YEAR: 19 72 ASSESSED VALUE: ADD: SUBTRACT: CORRECT TOTAL: VALUATION CITY & BOROUGH TAX BOROUGH TAX 17.57 Borough 3,600.00 3.60 Fire & 2.11 Pe 2,000•00 1,600.00 PREPARED BY: may// h =i: .n KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ADJUSTMENT REQUEST ADJUSTMENT NO. P -73 -4 9.ib Borough 2.00 Fire & 1.18 Pen. 7.81 Borough 1.60 Fire & .93 Pen. 7.81 1.60 .93 10 .00111 4749 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ADJUSTMENT RE UEST DATE: 31 January 1973 ACCOUNT No. Personal Properyy TCA-5 ADJUSTMENT NO. P -73-5 NAME: LAWRENCE OSSOWSKI ADDRESS: Box 2577 Kodiak Ak 99615 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Personal Property REASON FOR CHANGE: Personal Property was within TCA-1 City of Kodiak and not in TCA-5. In error our office had made an involuntary Mr. Ossowski as being in Tax Area 5$ on t e T Roll. ir iw IC C, r r TCA-/ (cee Adi p13- filing ADD: SUBTRACT: 2,500.00 CORRECT TOTAL: None YEAR: 19 7,- VALUATION CITY & BOROUGH TAX BOROUGH TAX 12.20 Borough Tax ASSESSED VALUE: 2,500.00 1.22 Penalty PREPARED BY: R. Hickman 12. 20 1.22 Penalty None . 0 0 0 1 1 4 7 5 0 DATE: 31 January 1973 ACCOUNT NO. Personal Prop. TCA -1 NAME: LAWRENCE OSSOWSKI KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ADJUSTMENT REQUEST ADJUSTMENT NO. P -73 76 ADDRESS: 914 North Blvd., P.O. Box 2577, Kodiak, Ak 99615 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Personal Property REASON FOR CHANGE: Personal Property was within TCA -1 City of Kodiak and not in TCA -5 as originally it appeared on the 1972 Supplimental Tax Roll. This was an involuntary Filing made by assessing office. Ref. Adjustment No. P -73 -5 YEAR: 19 72 VALUATION CITY & BOROUGH TAX BOROUGH TAX ASSESSED VALUE: None none ADD: 2,500.00 12.20 (Borough Tax Only - No City Tax on P.....,n.al Prop) SUBTRACT: CORRECT TOTAL: 2,500.00 12.20 (To be charged to Cilr of Kodiak) PREPARED BY: R. Hickman R. H an C ASSESSOR 1 0 1 t 4 7 5 DATE: 31 January 1973 PREPARED BY: R. Hickman KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH NAME: MICHAEL C. BRECHAN ADDRESS: Box 1275 Kodiak, Ak. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Personal Property (Ref. Adjustment No. P -73 -8) ADJUSTMENT REQUEST ACCOUNT NO, Personal Prop. TR TCA -8 ADJUSTMENT NO. P -73 -7 Property was actually inside the City of Kodiak at REASON FOR CHANGE :Taxpayers residence. Taxpayer had in error checked fire District instead of City of Kodiak. As it was Is first form he had ever been required to file in Kodiak he stated he was un- familiar with the form. Therefore adjustment is required from TCA -8 to TCA -1 YEAR: 19 VALUATION CITY S BOROUGH TAX BOROUGH TAX 9.76 Borough Tax Pen. ASSESSED VALUE: 2,000 2.00 Fire Tax S 1.18 XXI ADD: 9.76 Borough Tx SUBTRACT: 2,000 CORRECT TOTAL: None None 2.00 Fire Tax S 1.18 Pen SESSOR J 0 0 0 0 I 4 7 5 DATE: 31 January 1973 NAME MICHAEL C. BRECHAN ADDRESS: Box 1275, Kodiak, Ak. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Personal Property REASON FOR CHANGE: have been listed as within the City of Kodiak (TCA -1) (Refenence Adjustment No. P -73 -7 ) YEAR: 19 72 VALUATION CITY & BOROUGH TAX BOROUGH TAX ASSESSED VALUE: ADD: SUBTRACT: CORRECT TOTAL: PREPARED BY: Ray Hickman KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ADJUSTMENT REQUEST none none ACCOUNT N0. Personal Prop. TCA -1 ADJUSTMENT NO. P -73 -8 Through Error was listed in TCA -8 when it should 2000.00 9.76 - (Borough Tax Only - No City Tax On r er5Unal Pi upes 2000.00 9.76 - (To be charged to city j . Lic ASSESSOR KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH MEMORANDUM To: Borough Clerk- Treasurer From: Borough Assessor Subj: Prior Year Taxes levied on Property Forclosed (repossessed) by the Borough and subsequently sold on Borough Sale #1 September 1972. Enclosed herewith please find a summary of uncollected taxes on the above referenced property. As we sold the property at Sale No. 1 as free from tax encumbrance prior to the sale, it appears that these taxes should be written off as bad debts. The amounts are as follows: Year Valuation 1967 $8,860.00 $29:40 $0.00 1968 $36,890.00 $221.72 $25.97 1969 $33,295.00 188.66 $128.21 1970 $24,970.00 124.89 49.95 1971 1,830.00 8.94 2.16 1972 None None None Totals: RAY HICKMAN, Assessor 1 q 7 5 :? 31 January 1973 Borough Tax Fire Tax $573.61 $206.29 $779.90 O O 0 01 w F V s 0 1 r. r 7 0 r+ 01 0] x O1 (., k.. I n > I a > 01 0 I d 0 CU a A Co N N to to 01 r Co 01 Z 01 OI 0 O 0 N N Vl (..1 C C C C C al O. an n 010.0. 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