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05/18/1989 Regular MeetingBorough Assembly: Lorne White, Presiding Ann Barker, Deputy Alan Austerman Jack McFarland Tom Merriman John Parker Wayne Stevens 1. INVOCATION 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA 7 . COMMITTEE REPORTS AGENDA 9. MESSAGES FROM THE BOROUGH MAYOR 10. OLD BUSINESS A. Kodiak High School Lockers Bid Award. 11. NEW BUSINESS A. BID AWARDS None B. RESOLUTIONS Regular Assembly Meeting - May 18, 1989 7:30 p.m. - Borough Assembly Chambers All items listed on the consent agenda are considered to be routine by the assembly and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless an assembly member so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the General Order of Business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. Consent Agenda items will be prefixed in the margin with an asterisk(*). •5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. K.I.B. Assembly Regular Meeting of May 4, 1389. 6. CITIZENS' COMMENTS A. Agenda Items Not Scheduled For Public Hearing. B. Items Other Than Those Appearing On The Agenda. 8. PUBLIC HEARING - (Toll Free Telephone Number 1- 800 -478 -5736) (Local Telephone Number 486 -3231) A. Ordinance No. 89 -15 -0 Establishing An Emergency Fund To Accumulate Costs Of The 011 Spill Disaster And Appropriating Oil Spill Cleanup Grant Funds Received From The State Of Alaska and Exxon Shipping Company. Jerome M. Selby, Mayor Gaye J. Vaughan, CMC Borough Cler:< KIBSS7143 •1. Resolution No. 89 -30 -R Requesting Congress Reject The Plan Presented By The National Weather Service. 2. Resolution No. 89 -31 -R Authorizing An Extension Of A Lease For Dry Dump Operations. 3. Resolution No. 89 -32 -R Authorizing The Assignment Of A Materials Sales Contract In Women. Bay. May 18, 1989 Page 1 a O P O r P '- P .4 .4 $ O m C 4• C a C• O 0 'd OP tl ✓ M4 • .. CT ✓ .4 .4 •4 a q ✓ C ✓ Y 01 .4 ✓ 0 a• Y O O O • O• 0. Or O w w W Y m q • .N C • • 0 a - 4 14 14 Z .N O F O C N 4 O F 0 M 4v Cs • Z C h m - O 4 0 4 • 8d".4 O .-4 .0 • C w >< CO F ' 0 Eh O O C• ti 0 43 14 G L 'd w G O .4 X • 43 • • C F' R1 6 C• O M] m\ Y q O • U 0 • O• ^4 wy ., r ^ N O m K d w C .. 6 .4 0 • C C• p V .44 ~ Y C . • • C • 0 1 4 E N q CY43 4 O.S w ..4 O. Oa is • Pq m w Y C• O rn -4-.I 1 '- m O F Co PCW•$ Cu y H 4m~ ~> N P Np"1-4 • O f4 O O • O w-• M 0 0 '.4 O O C O O] ] a K • 4 M • 14 . •-4 4 T. 4 ]• a a 1 ' a �`• 4- a. ]] y M y C ., C j 4 4 4 4 c 4 4 s; C 0 _m 0 4 • • O q O "" m 4 • 0 E O 0 • Cr V• N b 4 O Z 0 0 co N Z O 01 O K O • ' b Z y 0 Y1 .4 HO • 4-) U go — 4 4 m O C - • p ...I { ^ ' 4 U Z O ° W > ] i ✓ p • • 0^[4 G 0 N Y Ua po O ▪ 0 F U t P a a S .4 W C C • b• O m q 0.;,•= C K Y W 4 4 C q O "•4 P F 'O •i S 4 43 Z Y Z ^ F 0 P"" 4 .. C 4 Z w 4 4L :00 9.N PM • 7 F O C +4 C • C 6 Y W 4 . 4 •] m C✓ P O] 0 .�4 a 4d ` O 'N 0 Y 4 K q id S O • . 4 Y - • N Y m M 6 Y' +4 4 O V 1*. . • FF d O • .4 ✓ 4 N In 1 • � " ✓ • Z "44' .4 O. 70 -00 N m O S a. 1 m.4 m +4 w m.0 U 7 Y O O.4 O C .4 O F Y a W tt O S w o Y • H 4 4 Y C 14 9 U M "] O G w 4 4 O > w 4 N LI 0 • • 7. . p1 y a4 R6mm4 E6 • cc 4 Z Id W • 44 a iGS [ a U Z F 0 p 6 m • S F � 4 .. ry O Z N Z S. 4 • M1' O Z O •4 S w ▪ r • r•1 • • O .1 co y •4 O 1.-. Id O W 4 4 • •4i m U ❑ "4 4 Z S • E U U 4 • • • m Y N ." .4 r4 b 0. 00 00