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08/03/1989 Regular MeetingBorough Assembly: Loth White, Presiding Ann Barker, Deputy Alan Austeraan Jack McFarland -Tom Merriman John Parker Wayne Stevens 1. INVOCATION 2. PLEDGE OP ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA 7. COMMITTEE REPORTS AGENDA Regular Assembly Meeting - August 3, 1919 7,30 p.a. - 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. These will be no separate discussion of these items unless an assembly member so requests, is 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(*). APPROVAL or MINUTES A. K.I.D. Assembly Regular Meeting of July 6, 1989. 6. CITIZENS' COMMENT'S A, Employee of Month Award. 8. Agenda Items Not Scheduled For Public Nearing. C. Items Other Than Those Appearing On The Agenda 8. PUBLIC HEARING - (Toll Free Telephone Number 1 -100- 478 -5736) (Local Telephone Number 486 -3231) A. Resolution No. 89 -56 -R Placing the Election of a Charter Commission on the October 1989 Ballot. B. Resolution No. 89 -57 -R Calling for the Nomination of Candidates for a Charter Comsission and Setting Forth Filing Deadlines and Procedures for Making Nominations. C. Ordinance No. 89 -21-0 'Amending Kodiak Island Borough 15.32, Building Numbering. 9. MESSAGES FROM THE BOROUGH MAYOR 10. OLD BUSINESS A. NOTICE OF INTENT TO RECONSIDER - Resolution No. 89 -44 -R Supporting The Administration In The Class Action Suit Against Exxon. 8. Resolution No. 89 -45 -R Placing The Question Of Consolidation On The October 1, 1989 Ballot. 11. NEW BUSINESS A. BID AWARDS 1. FY90 Junk Removal Program Services Contract. 2. Bayside Fire Station Fire Protection Sprinkler System. 1. Rehabilitation of the Kodiak Island Borough Apartments. Jerome M. Selby, Mayor Gaye J. Vaughan, CMC Borough Clerk KIBS87916 0 0 •-I >, m i. ✓ O .00 i F m 4 0 0 4 4 0 44 W ✓ W .0 0 U O .l O .l m Z m • 6 • 1 P b ° G g U >> P w • ti 4 E. a 0 . a n f0 H M y m 4 0 5 + p 0 I 4 a, •.• O m C 0 U o u O .CC0 E ..t q >' ,y 0 01 4 4 . I O O 41 f p e O @ ..Y L U M 4 4 -41 u O 4 q O Y C U O 4 4 • ? CI Cr 0 X 4 0. • 4 0 40 0 C m 0, H 6 V q 'e . -1 4 'I w W tr -4 A m N 4i M O C N • . > Y 4 H 01 4J IS M 1S 14 40 y a 0 01 n P p. p G 0 0 fi A 4 -C u a G 4 d 0 M a N 4 C a m 4 a • a m 11 a 1 .•1 a 4 O F ' IV g N 4 O N m .l .0 N •y 1 y1 1 c 1 H N 0 0' y 0. p, 4 O. • 4 CO N 0 0 .• m • m m w m H m 4 m 1n g • m Z b Z V Z Z 9 Z ZL 2F ,I C C 0 0 C C a C m O C a 0 C 6 O O w 0 • 0 0 04 > 0 -I 0 0 .14 0 414 0 0 Y N M w 0 0 0 VAC u w 7 0 7 Li 7 • 7 g m +4 7 P r 1 V 1�� • N P O m ' J P in m P -M P P C C N • N K 17 C 0 CO W Z 4 0 • 0 V 4 z W N • V ,t• m • • n • V 4 • 0 .4 7 4 >. 0 m •0 p 4 0 P 00> T 7 1 W P 4 0 N O ID 0 444 . 4 W o N W 0 l c O -..4 0 el 0 4 0 4 a 0 H S +1 0' • 0 .4 r gn m F Or •-4 41 1 3 4 04 Oa 1 p O NY C Y O C 4 C u o U C n o C „ b O d > 6 1 y G 41 C 4 I 0 C m m N .7 Z s . r4 >' 04 0 1'iM m d H CO m • m Z Z 4 m O OS 0 4J C . .• 4 • C 0 44 I 0 0' 44i p > 0 IL a 0 X 4 • i O N CI rt 4 P C L a m 4 14 N 0 W 0 ' 4 4 .1 W m P P 4 C U m O 0 JI 0 W0 .a n m • M U 0. a 0. • rs 4 N m n a. N 0' P w 6 0 N • 4 o ti N y m O C m O g + m FL 0 • .5 -I 7'.i > szs 4 V N M w ..4 44 .0 ( 7 6 d n 6 u V m N 1 44 0 0 CO c U .•1 41 G 4 O N n CO CO 7 M N 14 m K X m W m 0. S 6 WW 8 N a •+ r O r1 m U V 4 4 '-I • • ..4 ti 00 oo