11/07/19791
:0uIAK ISLAdO SOROUGII ASSE:iCLY MEETL!
(A Verbatim Record is on File in the
I CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order
Oorough Assembly Chambers.
II ROLL CALL
G- JOVEZIER 1979
Clerk's Office)
Present
:irr. llip C. Anderson (6:40PN)
idr. Patrick H. Cannon
Mr. Arnold T. Hansen
Mr. David Herrnsteen
iir. Dan Ogg
:ir. James Peotter
'Irs. Betty J. !Wallin, Mayor
Hearing no objection Mayor Wallin ordered
established.
by Mayor Betty J. '1a111n at 6:35 P.N. in the
Absent
ir. Esard Jack - excused (corking)
r. Jack excused. A quorum was
III ACCEPTANCE OF AGE.IDA
fayor added Item VI E Vehicle Tax -State Collection Therof. ir. Ogg so moved.
Seconded by 'r 1r. Hansen. Hearing no objection :Ayer Wallin so ordered. Jr.
Gilligan requested deletion of Item X C. iir, Ogg so moved. Seconded by .':r,
event lr.HEliiSquartsof1, Mayor ;:arluk to that
attend the meeting,
she would like to make the presentation of an award for the Karluk Village
relocation plan.
,r. Anderson arrived at 6:40 P.A.
iir. Hansen moved for acceptance of the agenda as amended. Seconded by ':r. Peotter.
Motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
- V iIIiiUTES OF PREVIOUS IiEETIi4GS
A. Assembly -Reg.- October 2, 1979
B. Assembly- Spec. - October 9, 1979
C. Assembly - Spec.- October 11, 1979
Mr. Peotter moved for acceptance of the minutes as printed. Seconded by .r.
Local Service that under
Item and should coma 4,
oma up
during this meeting. i4r. Ogg will bring this up under Assembly Comments.
Motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
V ;IINUTES OF OTHER MIEETINGS
A. Mental Health- September 12, 1979
B. School Board - September 24 and October 1, 1979
C. P & Z Commission- August 15. Continuation August 16, and September 19, 1919
Hr. Peotter moved to acknowledge receipt of minutes of other meetings. Seconded
by Mr. Hansen. Motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
VI CO4UHICATIONS & APPEARANCES
A. Appointment to Hospital Advisory Bo rd. Mayor Hallin appointed larian Fulp.
Mir. Ogg moved to ratify appointment of Marian Fulp to the Hospital Advisory
Board. Seconded by fir. Hansen. Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote.
2. Appointment to Citizens C.O.E. Mayor '!allin appointed Lou Iani, presently
an alternate. iir. Hansen moved for ratification of the appointment of Lou Iani
to the Citizens C.O.E. Seconded by rir. Anderson. lotion carried by unanimous
roll call vote. Mayor stated the borough will advertise for more members next
spring.
C. Appointments to Health Resources Advisory Council. ilayar Wallin reappointed
Susan DeNitt- Ramaglia, consumer; Robert Groff, provider; Arlene Bovee, consumer;
and '.!alter Johnson, consumer and appointed Denise Heglin, consumer, each to
serve three -year teens ending October, 1982. Mir. Peotter moved for ratification.
l 0 1 -i
n 1 '3 1
:I:. :'.SSE.; LY ..ELTI OYEhFR 7, 1 7:
Seconded by r. Jrg. pt1on carried by unani:.a:s roll call vote.
u. keno .e. Senior Citizens Exemption- r. ::::hey. ayor ltlin rea: the '.fie :o.
.:r. Jansen moved to acknowledge receipt of memo from r. Haney. Second:J by
M. c00. otion carried by unanimous roll call vote.
I Vehicle Tax- r. I:anoy. ayor Wallin read remo. M. : :'g moved to ack;iot:-
ledge receipt. Seconded by ;r. Jansen. ..tion carried by unanimous roll call
vote.
II ?J3LIC HEARI
1. Ordinance ;i7 -L .J,000,09C School C:.'i. jtyor 'allin real the
7
ordinance. ':r. Gig roved for adoption of 'rdiaance :, - �.- �(£.). Seeom,uo by
M. Eansen. closed .meeting; opened Public nearing.
Susan Harmony, President of PTA pin Flenentary School: Pointed out that the
:sells are used as a thoroughfare and t'iat main has substandard lighting. Is
in favor of the ordinance and a new buildir.
Louise Collins, ?resident of the school board: Is in favor of the ordinance as
:!ow u : enTTistier the projects, and urges Passage.
Lou Schneider, resident: Is not in favor of ; +lacing all the items into one
lump sum. Feels i:na voters should have the option of voting on each items
separately. Is is favor of the junior ',Sir;! school should be renovated by
adding a second story; not in favor of the visual arts; !raintenanee shop and
storage space should be completed revamped: and the .'.khiok school should have
priority. Suggests junior high remodeling could be done in two summers
thereby avoiJing disruption of the school year.
.'.on Chase: Agrees with .r. Schneider. culd rive P.khiok school number one
F115917: then re.,io Mint of the schools.
Starry Haney, Principal of lain Elementary: Is in favor of a new building.
Stated the PE facility, lunch facilities and the play ground are inadequate.
F::els the elementary children should be separated from the junior high and
nigh school students.
5i 11 'lilltams: 1. Feels the bond issue soutd be in the •exact amount of the
figure needed. 2. Should knot: exactly 'row cuc ;' the borough will have to ?ay.
3. ''ants ty know exactly :row much the :pill rate would be increased and if the
new building would require „ore e:ployees. '. Feels the issues should be
voted on separately, not on the entire ::,1r^,'n0 in one lump sun. .rs.
Collins pointed out that although the state is nrasently nicking up 7C ", of
the bond indebtedness, it could be less or it could be 100 %. It tas never
been less than 50%.
Tom Loo an. private citizen: Feels the borough indebtedness should be presentel
In off a'rs, not _;ills. Is not in favor of tita ordinance.
ary Ann Kendall, village principal: Clarified .ca Point that the Port Lions
and old Carbnr r'.rnasiums are also used as classrooms also that these two
schools were constructed before other village schools because they ;tad the
larger number of stu.'ei.ts. ;khiok school was not Previously funded with the
Larsen .;ay and Wrinkle schools because of the judgment of the legislature.
Is in favor of a total bond package.
11 Carl Pohiola, assistant superintendent: Is 1., `:vnr of the package bond issue
and is in agreement with irs. Kendall. F nnIs all of the needs are ionortant.
.:eatrice reticles: Is in favor of remodeling, not a aeu school.
:eyes 'a111n closed public hearing at J:13 P I. regular session reconvened
at ;::25 P..'.. ' 'r V;errnsteen !roved to amend that the junior high will read
"renovation" and main elementary could read "-_.: or renovation p d by
hr. Cge. mendr.;ent carried 1 -2; '.r. [nderson, r. Cannon, m. ni r.
Ogg voted YES with :,r. Hansen and ir. 1' ottar casting .10 votes. am Notion
carried by unanimous roll call vote.
VIII (ILO 3USI.:ESS
A iEl JUSI tSS
I_ :.SSE:. LY , .EETL;u- CVE ;AP. 7, 1.7
IX .;t.:!AGER'S REPORT
1. rAIA Ilousinq Authority -low income housine :proposal. la. letter from
attorney and suenested chances to be rude in t::2 requirerents. .Est take
into consiaeration that tae Cooneration . ree:ent with i!L'D is nationwi:a.
The borough would have to provide the sarr;e service provic,ec to other people
in the borough; :A ,A mould be i..enot frail s;p °dial assessments. •r. Sim::ons
,answered questions from ..r. ::nr 1. Sate_ an equal number of housing
nits ,could not have to be alished since this arc- is considered a rural
.,on -fare urea :'1.10 for i:UD L!1 ;A.::; y 4- be t.: e:.crmnt but there is a
^revision to rake payincnt in _ ,a of taxes; .:JD 81 F'rnishinn services -: :use
furnish the same as in the rest c r the borough. ALA is exempt fry.; spacial
assessments tat not general assessments; '.;U.; ,; .fight -of -way requtreaents
are stanuard. !'..: Public improvenarts - Stated the ; 'thority would aorea
in advance not to ,lake a request for this provision; t .y intend to provide
their own on site sewer and water anl.ement maintenance. Tae borough t:ould
provide services only ur to the bou— laries of ran boundaries of the area.
Suggested a ceeting of the hJL' atter keys, borough attor.ey, :'A l:, attorney,
housing authority and borough representatives to :cork out the solution to
these points. ayor - 'allin suggested :r. Govaaec no to :anchorage to r,.eet
•with these representatives before the text ,meatinc. r. l'ansen moved to
accept this Cooperation r.;reement between .:U ;nd the boroue',. Scondei Ly
i'.r. ;leg. .:r. ':rr. moved to table until :r. llovaoec can get together with
.r. Simmons, his attorney and 'Y!i0 and come back to the assembly with some-
thing acceptable to the borough. Sccon' a fjy-nsen. ntinn carried . -1;
r. .•.nuerson, ,r. Cannon, �r. uansen, and .,r. iou voted YES :rith r.
reotter casting one ..0 vote.
e. Jigh School swimming pool and roof, hospital roof. &quested authoriza-
tion for As. Sharon to ratair a cost esti fir•r. t^ '_veioo the needed
estimates. Stated - ester ool will send a proposal and draeling. !r. hensen
.roved to authorize administration to use .,s0:' from the litigation allowance
for these investigations. S conded by Ir. 'cotter. otion carried by unani-
ous roll call vote.
3. Sanitary sever improvements- ::;issell :states, 1st .. dition. I- ".ueust
,3,000 has bean granted the city to finish this ntnynlo project et the
utility system in work'gg co ;cr. This was not r'ffi ' ; coney. r. Pnotte
' oveu authorization of '19 bond to complete the Project of he manhole
in ,:ussell :states, 1st • .scion. £:conk). by ..r. 0 .'. otion carried 5y
. nanimous roll vote.
. Permit applr.at.ton rev' ' r=ewo 71,91" cubic yards of material from
the :.erluk spit. .o borough lands are involve. r. illiran stated that
the removal of the 79,301 cubit yards cr •ld be •aken from the far end of the
snit. State:, that Xarluk is crowing; t'.so the 7.0,900 gallon oil tank
may b. .aced in the around this year. States the village council has bean
not:: ,d of the snit project ant are 1 concurrence. 'r. Anderson moved tha
assem 'ly go along with the ::arluk co . ..c11's decision. Seconded by r. "nr.
lots n carried by unanimous roll tali -see.
Consented that ir. `oloado, mayor of •1ucrnkle, had notified council approval
of the new access route to tae school which had vorked out with the cooperation
of Jr. hovanec and r. Gordon.
d. Anderson 'a.y sewer lift station. Seated .r. :.11 Sargent has been paying
the electric bill for the operation of this lift station for some time and
has notified ne will no longer pay the charges. The city has never acc rtes
the lift station because it was not properly installed. The question is,
"who will pay the bill in the future"? Cdr. Anderson novel the assembly in-
struct the .orough manager to contact the five people in the subdivion using
this system and tell them what the situation is and notify that if :r. Sargent
cannot pay the bill they will Le responsible for the sever. Seconde by :r
Hansen. :: otion carried by unanimous roll call vote.
d. City clerk has requested meeting of,tha ,mayors and committees in the city
conference room re. the boat harbor strategy.
,. .;e. leases of borough buirding space. All set up a meetinn with :r,
l:arnony of the City and .:r. ahn coney of the sr'i istrict re. uwfi'.enance
costs, at cetera. TI;c—o •a still some items :ale.ging to .ental health and
KA.'A stored in the n - ,.ct to the assembly :limbers. The City has offeror
space for temporary -- tae of th&,e items.
A. esolution !7J -a7 -r: R cu•_stinq Lease of .mom 314 'ithin '.t 'wilding for
Legislative .;.airs Ar :ancy. ayor 'ail. read the —solution. r. Hansen
,:o,....or a.o of u.sotution d79- 57 -.;. Scat by 4r. P-otter. r.
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as ASSEiatY G
SETT4DVE'uER 7, 1479 r:
amend paragraph 3, line 'co change J2& -square feet-to
s ququare ( tine 4 change Rooms to Rooa and Delete 315, and 316; upon t o.
vacancy, of 315 and 316 these rooms. will be added to the saace ;:de available
te. th� State Legtilatiie :AP airs.Agenc . offf1ce. eSeconnded.byaotter Jerson.
wt .l ry failed 3-3;
v:itiv ;r: Cannon, : • t . [
;lansar and '..fr. `Jos cast'S4 :0 votes. '..aon e Y
.141 ;;.r. Cannery, .4.. Larsen, ;r. Rerrnsteen and t: Ceg;yoted Y',,,:.
Anderson•and .1r. Feotter casting 0 types
.solution 1J -G1 -t SubyiVis of Lot IL., lock 7, ells Flats :.( Serb:
7.. tvisiai (Kelly ''akxfield). •ayor :al 1 i n read the correspondence; and resolution.
`it: t{ansen moved for adoption of Resolution 173- 5. -1.. Seconded tits'r• 'g•' `
(ation•tarrieil by unanimous roll call vote
C. aleted.
J. Ordinance #7 ^ -37 -0 Rezoning Lots 1 -31, Port Lions Subdivision ,from to shad
to „ -1 Single Family Residential (i MA'Housing "ut or l,ov .a t)' for a I
the correspondence and ordinance by title (oly. 'r. .r. ro v e d f It pas e xpla i ned
at first reading of :rdinance 1f7 S,:conded by
that theIdognak .:attve Corporation does not obiect and the sewer service will be
adequate. .: otion carried by unanimous roll call vote,
Z. :rdinance #73 -36-0 Requesting an Interpretation of '.ccesSOrrCeCses in the
Service /ReCreattonal ristrict to •;etermine. if a Veterinary ce 'rind Information be an
e ma n y.
Allowed t.ccessory Use to an Animal Shelter (City of.:todiak)•
. L' Zia, Lot 2F., ;lock 1, ;Tolland
F. a) Ordinance 073 -39-3 Rezoning Tract J, :'SS
PereselstvAddn.. and UriatibdiVided Parition of US$ 321:; frdm thicialsNted t0'
3asirtass (Parsers /Zisc er/^es sin) lirect �5 ;213 }nciasdiLixc! to
• b) Grdinenee 479439s3A iteniring 10 fri ware petltfone
,lr+ ;i17igAe staled the•three , t
thtindividuel own ded rezoning only Tract J :.i., ansef
t o44 to ffnit that amens p r s property i s I'*
- otntet pot �thet Tarn Zimmer's ?ro6erty had veep roseMed for'rEi� nq
vtouslll•andYaplained the history ofrelle three parcels. `:r: stir
th was he pdblic opposition 5resen , 'tMd`at the . Z nubile hearing,
, r ed f adoo - if.. Cannon 1r, ansen9 y first
, raOnl- andrer. ,otion YES
casting one ,'0 vote r c. nnori "ndved to efiprdve Tr./Mange •
ritii •ilYFr S` r .,.derson. 'ottbvr carried 6-z; r.
,779-3/3• snt Aline readtno. ec teenl and by e
•.nddrede ►' c Canna/ea ;,errrrsteerl n• Doter voted TES. •.rith: :r. "Rnsen
and .1r. 3r4g casting 0 votes.
. Transfer of Funds -Attorney's F,e_s •• ` : a ve rs aall eadlth ora ± of
Seeo
,e. n ded ' b* by . T Dro . ; ns e; folla ": onion_ ? tie. carried ed b Y a�nia:aidTell call - Vote ,
rt • Hansen.
arr.a
:i.- ` doldtfovi 073 GQ^ 'Regqo 1rement! "for L- ast`of Parcel P-1 :r: tr f �hmve r,t
Flats A SJtidivisiort :aydr ''alliii rend the resol ttfl. r. otter coveted
for adoption of tesclydeitn 079 -'5D -2: 'Sdtbnded by
by unanimous roll call vote.
1 t,4Fttaf'Ye Petition`Pirltatty tierreptiine ,oats and`V'gdiels Prdpgrti
Clerk dated Illy 23, 1'171
T 'to a► a c ent -t e r i n niti ar at . erne �tionnt . he ballot. at t�re,next
*oiled 'to eDt - the iititive petttton to ;e.9laced on 4
A. Cckllk1r >Zt S �c t1Y
,r. nerrnS . 121e.
�t c iis
gone 1 dl rney Nay 4.. fad Lcaao Oa hat thg
ett e g ',. Pet �, ear rs tu ts � o f� do not .
b�W init.;
t f�ei>le tG y q an is ,rs .LLcltrler tlas cequestedd t r
wntrace
f 7!' *v1 uall'ot at fr.-
mantra" ' leeti'� r ::
r voted
�� &' o dh, .. Camino, lrriar. r. fl . Y. rrristr r1r add ? s,..
ar ra, ti
Yi�S�K1Ln t + s oll�' :1 v rt . •
'tdy rd for Professional 'gervices `,ht Si� t i a ° 1tt1(ors
r. Ecklund..r.,g n the ti .
1C1.9 3 5iq r it �'lerlo_ and tongroato f o cklynd Of ° iak. Cr
3b , Uan sn. It swot rti cut t i
S e� �� '1 set :lansen.. 1t 4ra,;, Po�Rd ?ut tie re �11 'at, C�rTm s4hool •
nr 1s a - -
obtals - d ry need a pert test :notion carried Cy unanimous roll call vote.
t 19:> P.'1. the assenbly .creed to stay to finish the agenda.
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XI .f.YCB'S CG.i;C.;TS.
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KIJ ASSE.i LY .!EETLid- i0YE.C.Ea 7, 1 PAGE ;
;:. Financial ;anaoement Service Arreenrent. . ^.yon Yellin read the correspond-
ence. r. ; rderson roved the borough aJ:.iuistration enter into a contract with
FAA as described 1n me :m of :ovenber 7, 1.7.: (::hat FHA's personnel be reimLursed
for • •;b par dal per dicer, plus transportatio,, expense which .:ill be considered
the out -of- pocket expanses, but the gas expense chile on ;::d1ak Islam; is not
to be reign „arsaule). Seconded by ..r. (Jam. etion carried by unanimous roll
call vote. T. I.ovanec stated the data technician job descriptions are reedy
for 1, 2 and 3 and the salary range scnedula. r. . -g moved to transfer funds
from the support service section, data service subsection, from the rental -
office aquipmunt line to the • 'rofossional services line in the arount of
; 15,JlD. Seconded by m. ';ansen. `intim' carried by unani:ous roll call vote.
L. 'fay Care :''ssistance Program Contract with F•isan !le.'itt- .asoniia. :ayor
'allin read the correspondence. "r. Ong moved that a contract be entered into
between ::I! and Susan de 1tt- iananlia to administer the ':I_ Jay Care assistance
Progran. Seconded ey :r. I;.msen. dotion carried by unanimous roll call vote.
Port Lions Library Fund. ;ayor 'Win read the correspondence. r. :potter
owed that ;A. 'en allocated to the Port Lions library and these funds Le
fon:ard, d to tha.r. S condod by 'r. .: derson. 'eyor explained the allocation
in the budget. 'rtioo carried b -1; ::r. ?.aderson, .r..:annon, `r. Uansen, ..r.
,'rrnstaen and .r. %otter voted YES with r. 7 casting one .'.0 vote.
School district .sport of ” «venues ': L;:nen,'itures -Sept. 1979. r. -r roved
to acknowledge receipt. Seconded by r. ' ;i, ;sea. tk'tion carried by unanimous
roll call vote.
..onthly Activities Reports- fngust and S..pt »iber, 1979. ir. Cansen moved to
acknowledge receipt. Seconded by r. Potter. .ration carried by unanimous roll
call vote.. It was explained that the bull Jon penult fees within the city are
collectel by the city.
1. Thad award letter larluk village relocation following the ' :arluk storm.
G. lead letter from Kodiak Chamber of Commerce re. change of by -taus raising
to number of board i.anbers. ,r. :'.insen moved the assembly appoint the :mayor
as the representative of the borough. Seconded by .r. Jrg. .ration carried by
unanimous roll call vote.
3. :: esolution 27C -,3 -;t Establishing the 1: omit Le from the Pity of ':odiak
for faxes on Personal Property uit,hln the City Limits. dnyor 'Alin read the
resolution. ..r. Ilansen moved for adoption of .:. solution ;;'79- b0 -, :. Seconded
'y .:r. !'cotter. ..otion carried by unanimous roll call vote. hr. ;'eernstaun
requested'fnforrration re. ;hat the supnle..ac:itall oersrnal prc ^.erty rcil consists
of (what ;percent is boats, et cetera). nyor requested '.r. Levey report on
this to the assembly. •
'(::ported on Sitka 'unicipal League Conference, Alaska coastal Policy
Council, Conference of and the Lerisltai'rc Coaittee rouncil; a) tried to
push for the 133% funding for bonded indebtedness. ^.;L recorcrends 3O" funding
with 100% funding for education. Compromised with 103" funding for a ucation
and ,Ox, or pore, for facilities. b) support the City of Kodiak stand on
juvenile Justice; c) Conference of ayors is pushing for the marine hlr r.gay
expansion; d) Alaska Coastal Policy Council -four communities Brave subruitta;
'heir plan, but most, including Kodiak, have requested extensions. Kodiak has
been granted an eighteen month extension. ::yor appointed a representative
from Unalaska as an alternate. The next meeting is January 31 and February 1,
1;`:,0 at barrow, Alaska. e) The League has asked that the State join in
asking the President of the United States to intervene in the interpretation
of the Jones Act by allowing foreign, bottom and subsidized bottom ships to
carry domestic freight between Alaska and the continental 9nited States.
Intends to push for this. f) Stated Sitka is a beautiful city and that tie
city and borough are trying to work for COMM aims.
XII ?SMUT CCt1E: ;TS
r.:,nderson: 1. Asked if anything had been done re. the rezoning of the
land in back of the city airport. `r. ':i111nan stated that :r. Ecklund is
prepariug an estiiate of the cost and a legal description.
r. Cannon: do counent.
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rac_i5: ,.lo , + •-• , : res ntatives in attanda+lce a: _,.
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: co ••tte t:,•, .uss ^ro :•1: ; lsn rrc,av eo iat t cr fforts to r ^.'1'- Y
eusurc': as;:ia.! thd ✓e ' 00 record in cu'. :om_C of effo tin ❑%1tlC. tiny
us: �,rocl:aa ad Cede, roans.
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issue free tea election ill d'.uuar:' eel,' +1os ,.old ., snaetal elaetl n
...a. S.:conded by r. .'erruste..n. r. .r ott is In favoriofor.a:la,. e
t the
ion
,Lesion in January. It , :as ,he concansus • r of
a el:I: m..�_ :: at this tin:, possibly t o
.:_ca Cireultitna and that it datai strt,d the : should confer
Urtheh4 tit( at sate later data. r• l ino further with this tiatter. r.
^_s Leforc 1ro',res ,l '
th Lannon . city and villa.^ election ::ill to at
he ,t e u to ai i o SLaSJ that the ..r. iC .... rs0n , . tsat .en.lnant carri ` '4- •
,r. next so ncral election.. r . + :eooden t " r... •
rrosteen and r. C ^r vote'. •.,:5
'esun, .
,r. ,.ar. POo, ,r. aauno "' 0 votf:. otter feels this should ,,c no tae
; .ith t: Pi 50 that one
„alert '1
itself so that iafornlation to tee vYtsrs will not be eeoudu + :. _
ether i thin ,t to se cu rridd
the foot or: : rforuanlarchitectural review' •oars
ro ter. 'ld to sus u;1 the b wan - hoes
S :condc..�.' .r. I. '•,.:.,. 2tton carried r 6calli „uil.a,n's• .,. : ,;;i.0 1 +a called at the end or ,,,e
roll call von: :. ` >i " ^est' =d :;n executive
..1.etinn to consider the airing of a 'boron ,`. a^er.
r. ',aosen: _c+ co:c.ients. •
_r. _rrnsta aa; .o co::.;unts.
r �er: Pointad out that an it:al . ...' ^•5 rod 1ttununder5ththe anar'_r'Sa •
report c.1at as taLled: racaacasn Mat at et ti wort: attar-noon
o tha •
f1 !ec .^.you
allin sat t.iis decision to -ate in the
o thu .o tao l r. Porttr ..nr rcr ' executive session to '._rYCI'
S- condo::y r.
.a'.1 the lass of a?nlieants for the ''oro a! • nnsitton. -
,•or. .onion carried Dy unaIil::nus roll call vote.
cyor as sin: Instruct.-'. s to;take cn :'ifs :f t■ annlicatlons for to
a✓ r ,;osition avail:: 1.2 to _:■ ua:: ass : :.,J :1 :' ,:' :Lers iL ^ :ediately•
.:t •
1. :.t ,' •rrlission '. s • iv PI :lot/. nc::. e city and borough ncy dues
to tlla :aunicipal 1aa,u, a:; etc.( -Iva o„ vote and f ivecof t second; class
cities ll.y dues an las ; vota. ^
Lorouch with a total of sdved 'ot_s. 111 `.''. .ore infortn t ieor on as is " ;ors
S; 1.111 (incl h it te: ' lie •.1 n
Y, TeUt.s 111
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sate is iryi ta.a•. -- i1'!?; • the plz,lil • ',:r •.onfi1r ulthorlCies fuel cunt
.luaici;.alit . `i :5. aL_: this hardened 'i' -:',t , jwertPaintdsubdivision and •
Caere are still no roads t: :are. 1 is
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i.uvanec sail t 12'0.0 Prole (role she the se • nri no the r be r. •
:frltten. as frail. 1 1/5 is a dean issue
., ,.u. tab1 =i .eotion on Local . rvicu
cyaltin! a - .volley decision.
ational Flood I.,suranco. r. :'..van ^c is • • i:.(0•. for a report fror t :ne
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S : ;lay: : �
Z a1 resolved and others :
r, has U .-a( sant to the City.
avor :allin: 1•.L learned shore ara insurcnC'' i11'iltsrforoelicted officials. i.
.Cnuuc %!o.wa Lac;:aor is lno :.inn into this '
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I ASS[ LY JLETI .!:- OVEiLER 7, 127:1 pn!E /
Zeit..CE COL E.TS
..TTEST:
Toni Locan: 1. Would like to see unification on a special election ballot id
anuT arv. e. residence of 'Vito Kalcie 1r ic1 is in a single fa•'ily residen-
ial ar:,a; he is no usinn the entire buildion as a duplex. r. nnan
requests this be investigated.
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The regular session Yes adjourned by !lyor ' at 12:1' . the asseifly
.jent into executive session.
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