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2007-03-15 Regular MeetingMarch 15, 2007 - 7:30 p.m. Regular Meeting Citizens Comments And Public Hearing Numbers: Toll Free Number: (800) 478 -5736 Local Number: 486 -3231 Mr. Jerome Selby Borough Mayor Term Expires 2007 Mr. Tom Abell Deputy Presiding Officer Assembly Member Term Expires 2008 Ms. Pat Branson Assembly Member Term Expires 2007 Mr. ✓errol Friend Assembly Member Term Expires 2009 Ms. Sue Jeffrey Assembly Member Term Expires 2008 Ms. Chris Lynch Assembly Member Term Expires 2009 Mr. Reed Oswalt Assembly Member Term Expires 2008 Ms. Barbara Williams Assembly Member Term Expires 2007 Mr. Rick Gifford Borough Manager Ms. Nova Javier, CMC Borough Clerk Kodiak Island Borough March 15, 2007 Meeting broadcast live over radio station KMXT 100.1 FM and Cablevision station 12. 1. INVOCATION 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Kodiak Island Borough Regular Meeting of February 15, 2007. 6. AWARDS AND PRESENTATIONS A. Student of the Month B. Proclamation 7. CITIZENS' COMMENTS (Limited to Three Minutes per Speaker) A. Agenda Items Not Scheduled for Public Hearing and General Comments. 8. COMMITTEE REPORTS 9. Q PUBLIC HEARING Assembly Chambers Ordinance No. FY2007 -12 Amending Title 17, Zoning, of the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances by Amending Section 17.02.030 Comprehensive Plan to Incorporate the Updated Womens Bay Comprehensive Plan (December 2006.) 10. BOROUGH MANAGER'S REPORT 11. MESSAGES FROM THE BOROUGH MAYOR 12. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None. 13. NEW BUSINESS A. CONTRACTS 1. Contract No. FY2007 -35 Request for Proposal # 2 Architectural and Engineering Services for Peterson Elementary School Seismic Upgrade, Ouzinkie School Voc -Ed Repair and Remodel, Ouzinkie School Seismic Upgrade, Old Harbor School Voc -Ed Gym Repair and Remodel, and Larsen Bay Floor Repair. Assembly Agenda Page 1 B. RESOLUTIONS 1. Resolution No. FY2007 -27 Authorizing the Records Manager to Dispose of Certain Kodiak Island Borough Records. 2. Resolution No. FY2007 -28 Accepting a State Grant in the Amount of $138,606 for the Seismic Upgrade to the East Elementary School Windows. 3. Resolution No. FY2007 -29 Authorizing the Borough Manager to Sign a Memorandum of 1 Agreement Transferring Funds and Obligation of Legislatively Approved Capital Projects and Grant Funds to Ouzinkie, Larsen Bay and Port Lions. 4. Resolution No. FY2007 -30 Urging the Alaska State Legislature to Create the Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use Area. C. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION 1. Ordinance No. FY2007 -13 Determining the Negotiation of a Sale at Fair Market Value of a Tax Foreclosed Property to the Federal Government. 2. Ordinance No. FY2007 -01 F Amending Ordinance No. FY2007 -01 Fiscal Year 2007 Budget by Adjusting Three General Fund Revenue Accounts, Four General Fund Departments, Four Special Revenue Funds, and Two Capital Project Funds. D. OTHER ITEMS 1. Confirmation of Mayoral Appointment to the Personnel Advisory Board. 14. CITIZENS' COMMENTS (Limited to Three Minutes per Speaker.) 15. ASSEMBLYMEMBERS' COMMENTS 16. ADJOURNMENT 17. INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS (No Action Required) A. MINUTES OF OTHER MEETINGS 1. Architectural /Engineering Review Board Meeting of January 2, 2007. 2. Fire Protection Area No. 1 Board Regular Meeting of October 31, 2006. 3. Kodiak Island Borough School District Board of Education Regular Meeting of January 22, 2007. 4. Planning and Zoning Commission Regular Meeting of January 17, 2007. 5. Womens Bay Service Area Board Regular Meeting of December 11, 2006. B. REPORTS 1. Kodiak Island Borough February 2007 Financial Report. 2. Kodiak Island Borough School District Monthly Report of Revenues and Expenditures for November and December 2006. 3. Kodiak Island Borough School District Board of Education Regular Meeting Summary of February 19, 2007. 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BOROUGH MANAGER'S REPORT 11. MESSAGES FROM THE BOROUGH MAYOR 12. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None. 13. NEW BUSINESS Assembly Chambers Meeting broadcast live over radio station KMXT 100.1 FM and Cablevision station 12. 1. INVOCATION 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Kodiak Island Borough Regular Meeting of February 15, 2007. 6. AWARDS AND PRESENTATIONS A. Student -of the Month - a- B. Proclamation vv) f 7. CITIZENS' COMMENTS (Limited to Three Minutes per Speaker) A. Agenda Items Not Scheduled for Public Hearing and General Comments. 8. COMMITTEE REPORTS 9. PUBLIC HEARING A. Ordinance No. FY2007 -12 Amending Title 17, Zoning, of the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances by Amending Section 17.02.030 Comprehensive Plan, to Incorporate the Updated Womens Bay Comprehensive Plan (December 2006). A. CONTRACTS 1. Contract No. FY2007 -35 Request for Proposal # 2 Architectural and Engineering Services for Peterson Elementary School Seismic Upgrade, Ouzinkie School Voc -Ed Repair and Remodel, Ouzinkie School Seismic Upgrade, Old Harbor School Voc -Ed Gym Repair and Remodel and Larsen Bay Floor Repair. Assembly Agenda Page 1 B. RESOLUTIONS 1. Resolution No. FY2007 -27 Authorizing the Records Manager to Dispose of Certain Kodiak Island Borough Records. 2. Resolution No. FY2007 -28 Accepting a State Grant in the Amount of $138,606 for the Seismic Upgrade to the East Elementary School Windows. 3. Resolution No. FY2007 -29 Authorizing the Borough Manager to Sign a Memorandum of Agreement Transferring Funds and Obligation of Legislatively Approved Capital Projects and Grant Funds to Ouzinkie, Larsen Bay and Port Lions. C. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION 1. Ordinance No. FY2007 -13 Determining the Negotiation of a Sale at Fair Market Value of a Tax Foreclosed Property to the Federal Government. 2. Ordinance No. FY2007 -01 F Amending Ordinance No. FY2007 -01 Fiscal Year 2007 Budget by Adjusting Three General Fund Revenue Accounts, Four General Fund Departments, Four Special Revenue Funds, and Two Capital Project Funds. D. OTHER ITEMS 1. Confirmation of Mayoral Appointment to the Personnel Advisory Board. 14. CITIZENS' COMMENTS (Limited to Three Minutes per Speaker.) 15. ASSEMBLYMEMBERS' COMMENTS 16. ADJOURNMENT 17. INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS (No Action Required) A. MINUTES OF OTHER MEETINGS 1. Architectural /Engineering Review Board Meeting of January 2, 2007. 2. Fire Protection Area No. 1 Board Regular Meeting of October 31, 2006. 3. Kodiak Island Borough School District Board of Education Regular Meeting of January 22, 2007. 4. Planning and Zoning Commission Regular Meeting of January 17, 2007. 5. Womens Bay Service Area Board Regular Meeting of December 11, 2006. B. REPORTS 1. Kodiak Island Borough February 2007 Financial Report. 2. Kodiak Island Borough School District Monthly Report of Revenues and Expenditures for November and December 2006. 3. Kodiak Island Borough School District Board of Education Regular Meeting Summary of February 19, 2007. Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Agenda March 15, 2007 Page 2 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Regular Assembly Meeting February 15, 2007 A regular meeting of the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly was held February 15, 2007 in the Assembly Chambers of the Kodiak Island Borough Building, 710 Mill Bay Road. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. The invocation was given by Captain Dave Davis of the Salvation Army, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Present were Mayor Jerome Selby, Assembly members Pat Branson, Jerrol Friend, Sue Jeffrey, Chris Lynch, and Barbara Williams. Absent were Assembly members Tom Abell and Reed Oswalt. Staff members present were Manager Rick Gifford, Clerk Nova Javier, and Deputy Clerk Marylynn McFarland. BRANSON moved to excuse Assembly member Tom Abell and Reed Oswalt, seconded by WILLIAMS. VOICE VOTE ON MOTION TO EXCUSE CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY APPROVAL OF AGENDA FRIEND moved to approve the agenda, seconded by BRANSON. VOICE VOTE ON MOTION TO APPROVE THE AGENDA CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Kodiak Island Borough Special Meeting of January 11, and Regular meeting of January 18, 2007. BRANSON moved to approve the minutes as submitted, seconded by JEFFREY. VOICE VOTE ON MOTION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AWARDS AND PRESENTATION A. Employee of the Year Award Manager Gifford congratulated Bob Scholze, Dria Bray - Holloway, Lisa Marcato, and Meagan Christiansen as Employees of the Quarter for the Year 2006. Manager Gifford presented the Employee of the Year award to Meagan Christiansen, Secretary III in the Finance Department. CITIZENS' COMMENTS Andy Schroeder introduced himself and Erin Whipple as members of the new non - profit organization, Island Trails Network, which was formed to promote recreational trails on Kodiak Island. He outlined the group's mission and goals and announced a clean -up day on May 12, 2007, at Pillar Creek Beach from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. He requested a waiver of solid waste fees for this activity. Mayor Selby recommended to Mr. Schroeder that he discuss this with Manager Gifford. Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Minutes February 15, 2007 Page 1 Mel Stephens opposed the renewal of the Providence and Counseling Center's leases. He noted the Borough code lease procedures were not adhered to and the lease amounts were not in the financial interest of the borough. He suggested postponement so that more discussion could take place. COMMITTEE REPORTS Don Rush, Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center Hospital (PKIMC) Administrator, spoke in support of the Resolutions before the Assembly. Assembly member Friend attended the School District's budget meetings and stressed the importance of the public working with their legislators for increased funding for education. PUBLIC HEARING — None. BOROUGH MANAGER'S REPORT Manager Gifford reported that the formal proposal for the funding request for the new ADF &G Building on Near Island had been filed requesting $5 million. A January/February Legislative Report had been submitted from Mark Hickey and key legislation being monitored included education funding, revenue sharing, and funding for the PERS/TRS unfunded liability. Work is being done on draft legislation for State Public Use Area at Narrow Cape. Staff continues to work on the various school bond projects. Design work for 65% of the drawings and cost estimates for the new swimming pool are nearing completion and would be presented to the Architectural Review Board on February 20, 2007. Installation of the Saline System at the pool has been completed and the UV water treatment systems should be completed within the week. Request for proposals for the Solid Waste Study have been issued and proposals are due on March 15, 2007. Staff is currently negotiating a contract with R &M Consultants for the North Star Elementary School Traffic Master Plan. Our federal lobbyist, Brad Gilman, was working with staff of the Alaska's Congressional Delegation to change the title of legislation to release funds intended for trails and bike paths to the North Star Elementary School. Staff was also working with the State DOT on an agreement that would allow the borough to use approximately $500,000 of the $3.3 million legislative grant for Otmeloi Road. The Borough has also applied for the necessary permits to finish the Anton Larsen Ramp project. The Borough was also continuing its efforts to add features and enhance the Kodiak Island Borough web site. Manager Gifford would be out of the office on annual leave February 21 and returning on March 4, 2007. MESSAGES FROM THE BOROUGH MAYOR Mayor Selby attended AML meetings in January which included budget discussions concerning state revenue sharing, energy assistance, and anticipated contributions for PERS/TRS. Senate Bill 72 has been introduced and starting the hearing process. UNFINISHED BUSINESS — None. NEW BUSINESS A. CONTRACTS 1. Contract No. FY2007 -31 Contract Award - Kodiak Fisheries Research Center /Dorm Facility Janitorial Services Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Minutes February 15, 2007 Page 2 WILLIAMS moved to authorize the manager to execute Contract No. FY2007 -31 for three years, based on performance, to Tuan's Island Professional Cleaning Service in an amount not to exceed $150,000, seconded by BRANSON. Manager Gifford reported that the contract was for janitorial services in the Kodiak Fisheries Research Center and dormitory for one year, with the possibility of two one -year extensions. The Engineering and Facilities Department recommended awarding a three -year contract, based on yearly evaluations, for custodial services to Tuan's Island Professional Cleaning Service in the amount of $48,476 per year for daily services. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY: Branson, Friend, Jeffrey, Lynch, Williams 2. Contract No. FY2007 -32 Recycle Services with Threshold Services, Inc. WILLIAMS moved to authorize the Manager to execute Contract No. FY2007 -32 with Threshold Services, Inc. of Kodiak, Alaska in the amount of $9,000 per month up to 30,000 lbs. and $.15 per lb. over 30,000 lbs. for fiscal years 2007 -2008, seconded by FRIEND. Manager Gifford reported that Kodiak Island Borough has worked with Threshold Sevices, Inc., a private non - profit entity. Threshold performs the necessary processing of recyclable material and prepares it for off - island shipments by using disabled individuals. This is an open -ended contract because the amount of recycled material to be delivered is unknown. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY: Friend, Jeffrey, Lynch, Williams, Branson 3. Contract No. FY2007 -33 Approval of Control Contractors, Inc. as a Provider of New Controls for Bond Projects at East Elementary School and Kodiak High School and Award of Contract to Control Contractors, Inc. for Control Work at East Elementary School. FRIEND moved to authorize the manager to execute Contract No. FY2007 -33 with Control Contractors Inc. as a Provider /Installer of Barber Colman HVAC equipment at East Elementary School in an amount not to exceed $110,064, seconded by BRANSON. Manager Gifford reported that this contract was with Control Contractors, Inc. as provider /installer of HVAC controls which are to be replaced with new Direct Digital Controls for East Elementary and Kodiak High schools. A Scope of Work and Quotation has been received and the budgeted amount is $110,064. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY: Jeffrey, Lynch, Williams, Branson, Friend B. RESOLUTIONS 1. Resolution No. FY2007 -21 Supporting SB46, an Act Relating to an Extension of the Plan Revision Deadline for Coastal Management Plans From March 1, 2007 to September 1, 2007. BRANSON moved to adopt Resolution No. FY2007 -21, seconded by WILLIAMS. Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Minutes February 15, 2007 Page 3 Manager Gifford reported that Senator Donny Olson has introduced Senate Bill SB46 to the Alaska State Legislature extending the Alaska Coastal Management Plan (ACMP) district plan revision from March 1, 2007 to September 1, 2007. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY: Lynch, Williams, Branson, Friend, Jeffrey 2. Resolution No. FY2007 -22 Establishing Citizens Board of Equalization Dates for the Year 2007. JEFFREY moved to adopt Resolution No. FY2007 -22, seconded by BRANSON. Manager Gifford reported that the Board of Equalization hearing of appeals from the 2006 assessed valuations of real and personal property within the Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska will begin Tuesday, May 15, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY: Williams, Branson, Friend, Jeffrey, Lynch 3. Resolution No. FY2007 -23 Authorizing a Renewal of the Lease with Providence Health System Alaska for the Kodiak Island Hospital and Care Center BRANSON moved to adopt Resolution No. FY2007 -23, seconded by LYNCH. Manager Gifford presented the corrected version of the lease with Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center whereas Kodiak Island Borough would extend the existing lease for ten years with an amendment reducing Kodiak Island Borough's annual equipment contribution from $150,000 to $108,000 effective fiscal year beginning July 1, 2007. The current lease term expires April 20, 2007. Current lease amount is $720,000 per year. Assembly member Jeffrey supported the proposed lease with Providence. Assembly member Williams inquired if a legal opinion was obtained about the leases. In response, Manager Gifford stated the Borough Attorney drafted the changes to the leases. Assembly member Branson supported renewing the lease with Providence Hospital. Assembly member Branson stated she advocated quality health care in the Kodiak Community. Assembly member Abell's e-mail message was read into the record as to his stance on the Providence Hospital's leases. Assembly member Lynch supported the resolution. Assembly member Friend supported the Borough's partnership with Providence Hospital; however, he suggested a postponement for further discussion. WILLIAMS moved to postpone Resolution No. FY2007 -23 until the next regular meeting of March 15, 2007 to allow for additional Assembly discussion, seconded by FRIEND. Assembly member Branson opposed the postponement. She explained there had been ample time for discussion to make a decision. Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Minutes February 15, 2007 Page 4 Assembly member Williams stated the proposed leases were not in the financial interest of the Borough and the leases have been highly swayed in the interest of Providence Hospital and many questions needed to be answered. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION TO POSTPONE TO MARCH 15 FAILED FOUR TO ONE: Branson, Friend, Jeffrey, Lynch (Noes), Williams (Yes) ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION TO APPROVE CARRIED FOUR TO ONE: Friend, Jeffrey, Lynch, Branson (Ayes), Williams (No) 4. Resolution No. FY2007 -24 Authorizing a Renewal of the Lease with Providence Health System Alaska for the Kodiak Island Mental Health Center Now Known as Providence Kodiak Island Counseling Center. JEFFREY moved to adopt Resolution No. FY2007 -24, seconded by BRANSON. Manager Gifford presented a revised lease with Providence Health System Alaska dba Providence Kodiak Island Counseling Center. The lease included a term of ten years with a renewal option. The terms and conditions of any extended lease term are to be the same as those of the current lease unless the parties agree to change them. Assembly member Williams stated that she was not comfortable with the revised lease. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED FOUR TO ONE: Jeffrey, Lynch, Branson, Friend (Ayes), Williams (No) 5. Resolution No. FY2007 -25 Urging the Alaska State Legislature and Governor to Secure Grant Funding for Kodiak Electric Association's Pillar Mountain Wind Project. JEFFREY moved to adopt Resolution No. FY2007 -25, seconded by BRANSON. Manager Gifford reported that Darron Scott, General Manager of Kodiak Electric Association, was requesting funding from the State for a wind power project to be placed on Pillar Mountain and asked for the Borough's support by adopting this resolution. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY: Lynch, Williams, Branson, Friend, Jeffrey 6. Resolution No. FY2007 -26 Opposing House Bill 84, an Act Relating to the Sharing of Fisheries Business Tax Revenue with Municipalities and Providing for an Effective Date. FRIEND moved to adopt Resolution No. FY2007 -26, seconded by JEFFREY. Manager Gifford presented this resolution at the request of the Assembly opposing HB84 which would unfairly and inequitably redistribute fisheries tax revenues. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Williams, Branson, Friend, Jeffrey, Lynch C. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Minutes February 15, 2007 Page 5 1. Ordinance No. FY2007 -12 Amending Title 17, Zoning, of the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances by Amending Section 17.02.030 Comprehensive Plan, to Incorporate the Updated Womens Bay Comprehensive Plan (December 2006). FRIEND moved to adopt Ordinance No. FY2007 -12 in first reading to advance to public hearing on March 15, 2007, seconded by BRANSON. Manager Gifford reported that the Ordinance and plan documents were recommended by the KIB Planning and Zoning Commission after conducting numerous work sessions and public hearings. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY :: Branson, Friend, Jeffrey, Lynch, Williams D. OTHER ITEMS - None. CITIZENS' COMMENTS Captain Davis of the Salvation Army thanked the Borough for supporting the Kodiak Island Providence Hospital leases. ASSEMBLY MEMBER COMMENTS Assembly member Williams congratulated Employee of the Year, Meagan Christiansen. She noted that the joint work session held on February 13 was interesting and productive. She also commented on the benefits of having diverse opinions in the Assembly. Assembly member Friend congratulated Employee of the Year, Meagan Christiansen. He encouraged the public to work with Threshold Services in their efforts of recycling. He complimented PKIMC on the quality service they provide to the public. Assembly member Branson congratulated Employee of the Year, Meagan Christiansen. She thanked Andy Schroeder for attending the Assembly meeting and updating the Borough on the Kodiak Island Trails Network. Assembly member Jeffrey congratulated Employee of the Year, Meagan Christiansen. She was glad to hear that the RFP for the landfill study went out. She thanked Andy Schroeder for his efforts with the Kodiak Island Trails network. Assembly member Lynch congratulated Meagan Christiansen. Mayor Selby announced the Boards, Committees, and Commissions Reception would be held Friday, February 23, 2007 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Kodiak Fisheries Research Center. All Board members, Committee members and Commissioners and their guests are invited to attend. The work session scheduled for Thursday, February 22, 2007 and regular meeting scheduled for Thursday, March 1, 2007 have been cancelled. The work session scheduled for Thursday, March 8, 2007 has been rescheduled to Tuesday, March 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Conference Room. The Assembly would meet in regular meeting on Thursday, March 15, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Assembly Chambers. ADJOURNMENT Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Minutes February 15, 2007 Page 6 WILLIAMS moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by BRANSON. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY :: Lynch, Williams, Branson, Friend, Jeffrey The meeting adjourned at 9:15 p.m. ATTEST: Jerome M. Selby, Mayor Nova M. Javier, CMC, Borough Clerk Approved: Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Minutes February 15, 2007 Page 7 Kodiak Island Borough AGENDA STATEMENT Regular Meeting of March 15, 2007 Item No. 9.A Ordinance No. FY2007 -12 Amending Title 17, Zoning, of the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances by Amending section 17.02.030 Comprehensive Plan, to Incorporate the Updated Womens Bay Comprehensive Plan (December 2006). Attached is a memo from Duane Dvorak, Community Development Acting Director. This was introduced on February 15, 2007 and was advanced to public hearing on March 15, 2007. APPROVAL FOR AGENDA: I szg),-, Recommended motion: Move to adopt Ordinance No. FY2007 -12. Memorandum DATE: February 6, 2006 TO: Rick Gifford, Borough Manager FROM: Duane Dvorak, Acting Director Community Development Dep. SUBJECT: Womens Bay Comprehensive Plan Update Kodiak Island Borough Community Development Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (907) 486 -9363 Fax (907) 486 -9396 www.kib.co.kodialc.ak.us The attached ordinance and plan documents were recommended by the KIB Planning and Zoning Commission on December 20, 2006. The Planning and Zoning Commission has conducted numerous work sessions and public hearings prior to making this recommendation. In addition to the above referenced meetings, several "town" meetings were conducted between March 11, 2003 and March 7, 2006 in order to obtain substantial input from the interested public and community organizations representing the Womens Bay community. A community survey was also developed and administered by consultants that were at one time engaged to carry forward this planning project. The plan document is comprised of a plan and an appendix. The appendix contains information on the planning process that is intended to complement the plan itself. It is intended that the plan be comprised of both documents, however, they may be published separately for those who do not need or desire the much larger appendix. Requested by: Drafted by: Introduced: Public Hearing: Adopted: KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ORDINANCE NO. FY2007 -12 Assembly Community Development Department 02/15/2007 03/15/2007 AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH AMENDING TITLE 17 ZONING OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING SECTION 17.02.030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO INCORPORATE THE WOMENS BAY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE (DECEMBER 2006) WHEREAS, the Womens Bay Comprehensive Plan was initiated at the request of the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly; and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission held the first area planning meeting in March 2003; and WHEREAS, the development of the Womens Bay Comprehensive Plan Update has had full participation by interested individuals and organizations; and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission has held a number of work sessions and public hearings to obtain input into the community planning process; and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended that the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly adopt the Womens Bay Comprehensive Plan Update and incorporate it into the Kodiak Island Borough Comprehensive Plan; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THAT Section 1: This ordinance is of a general and permanent nature and shall become a part of the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances. Section 2: follows: Title 17 Zoning of the Kodiak Island Borough Code of Ordinances is amended as 17.02.030 Comprehensive plan. For the purpose of this title, the Kodiak Island Borough Comprehensive Plan consists of the following documents: G. Nova M. Javier, CMC, Borough Clerk Marsh- 11-gQ2); G. Womens Bay Comprehensive Plan Update. Prepared by the Womens Bay community and the Kodiak Island Borough community development department. ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS DAY OF 2007 ATTEST: (Adapted by Resolution No. 82 17 R, datod KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Jerome M. Selby, Borough Mayor Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2007 -12 Page 1 of 1 Fiscal Notes: ❑ n/a Account No. 410 524 452 140 05023 4, 420 515 452 140 04103 5, 430 525 452 140 07012 4, 420 515 452 140 04101 5, 420 515 452 140 04102 5 Expenditure Required: $ 40,000 ❑ n/a Amount Budgeted: $40,000 ❑ n/a Kodiak Island Borough AGENDA STATEMENT Regular Meeting of March 15, 2007 Item No. 13.A.1 Contract No. FY2007 -35 Request for Proposal #2 Architectural and Engineering Services for Peterson Elementary School Seismic Upgrade, Ouzinkie School Voc -Ed Repair and Remodel, Ouzinkie School Seismic Upgrade, Old Harbor School Voc -Ed Gym Repair, and Remodel and Larsen Bay Floor Repair Kodiak Island 3.16.020 "Limitation on Manager's Authority" states that a contract exceeding $25,000 requires Assembly approval. The Architectural /Engineering Review Board [ARB], through an RFP process, has selected the firm of Jensen Yorba Lott Inc. of Juneau, Alaska to perform the Services specified in RFP# 2. Funds are in place through voter approved Bonds in the amount of $4,449,272 to accomplish the Ouzinkie School Voc -Ed Repair and Remodel, the Old Harbor School Voc -Ed Gym Repair and Remodel and the Larsen Bay Floor Repair. Grant funds have been accepted by the KIB in the Amount of $308,344 for the Ouzinkie School Seismic Upgrade. Also pending is an HMGP Grant from FEMA in the amount of $540,508.00 to fund the Peterson Elementary School Seismic Upgrade. The Borough Engineering and Facilities Department's Bond Projects Office has negotiated an AIA Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect for Architectural and Engineering Services in the initial amount of $40,000 for schematic design for all Projects. When the Project requirements have been sufficiently identified, the Architect shall prepare a preliminary estimate of the Cost of the Work and the existing contract will be amended to reflect that amount. The Borough Engineering and Facilities Department recommends authorizing the Manager to enter into contract with Jensen Yorba Lott Inc. APPROVAL FOR AGENDA: Recommended motion: Move to authorize the Manager to execute Contract No. FY2007- 35 to Jensen Yorba Lott of Juneau, Alaska for schematic design services for RFP #2 projects in the amount not to exceed $40,000. Init. Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect with Standard Form of Architect's Services TABLE OF ARTICLES 1.1 INITIAL INFORMATION 12 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES 1.3 TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1.4 SCOPE OF SERVICES AND OTHER SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1.5 COMPENSATION AGREEMENT made as of the day of in the year (In words, indicate day, month and year) BETWEEN the Architect's client identified as the Owner: (Name, address and other information) Kodiak Island Borough, 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615 Telephone Number: 907 486 9349 Fax Number: 907 486 9394 and the Architect: (Name, address and other information) Jensen Yorba Lott Inc., General Corporation 522 W. 10th St. Telephone Number: 907 586 1070 For the following Project: (Include detailed description of Project) Kodiak Island Borough Small Schools Renovations Kodiak Island Borough Kodiak, Alaska Architectural and Engineering Services for: Peterson Elementary School Seismic Upgrade Ouzinkie School Voc-Ed Gym Repair and Remodel Ouzinkie School Seismic Upgrade Old Harbor School Voc-Ed Gym Repair and Remodel Larsen Bay School Floor Repair The Owner and Architect agree as follows: ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS: The author of this document has added information needed for its completion. The author may also have revised the text of the original AIA standard form. An Additions and Deletions Report that notes added information as well as revisions to the standard form text is available from the author and should be revtewed. A vertical line in the lett margin of this document indicates where the author has added necessary information and where the author has added to or deleted from the original AIA text. This document has important legal consequences. Consultation with an attorney is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. AIA Document B14ITM - 5997 Part 1. Copyright 1917, 1926, 1948, 1951. 1953, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1974. 1977, 1987 and 1997 by The American Institute of Architects. Alt rights reserved. WARNING: This Ale Document Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this Ale Document, or any portion of It, may result In severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 14:59:53 on 03431/2007 under Order No.1000224710_1 which expires on 6/2912007, and is not for resale. Uaer Notes: (3963994449) Init. ARTICLE 1.1 INITIAL INFORMATION § 1.1.1 This Agreement is based on the following information and assumptions. (Note the disposition for the following items by inserting the requested information or a statement such as "not applicable," "unknown at time of execution" or "to be determined later by mutual agreement. ") § 1.1.2 PROJECT PARAMETERS § 1.1.2.1 The objective or use is: (Identify or describe, if appropriate, proposed use or goals.) Renovation and expansion of selected facilities at the following schools: Peterson Elementary School Ouzinkie School Old Harbor School Larsen Bay School § 1.1.2.2 The physical parameters are: (Identify or describe, if appropriate, size, location, dimensions, or other pertinent info reports about the site.) As defined in the Request for Proposal and KIB supplied data § 1.1.2.3 The Owner's Program is: (Identify documentation or state the manner in which the program will he developed.) ion, such as geotechnical As described in the Request for Proposal, project agreements between DEED and KIB, and between FEMA and KIB § 1.1.2.4 The legal parameters are: (Identify pertinent legal information, including, if appropriate, land surveys and legal descriptions and restrictions of the site.) § 1.1.2.5 The financial parameters are as follows. .1 Amount of the Owner's overall budget for the Project, including the Architect's compensation, is: to be determined later by mutual agreement .2 Amount of the Owner's budget for the Cost of the Work, excluding the Architect's compensation, is: to be determined later by mutual agreement § 1.1.2.6 The time parameters are: (Identify, if appropriate, milestone dates, durations or fast track scheduling.) To be determined § 1.1.2.7 The proposed procurement or delivery method for the Project is: (Identify method such as competitive hid, negotiated contract, or construction manageme Competitive Bid § 1.1.2.8 Other parameters are: (Identify special characteristics or needs of the Project such a.s energy, environmental or historic preservation requirements.) None § 1.1.3 PROJECT TEAM § 1.1.3.1 The Owner's Designated Representative is: (List name, address and other information.) AIA Document B141 — 1997 Part 1. Copyright © 1917, 1926, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958, . 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970. 1974, 1977, 1987 and 1997 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and international Trestles. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA Document, or any portion of it, may result In severe civil and criminal penalties, and wits be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the Iaw. This document was produced by AIA software at 14:59:53 on 03)01/2007 under Order No.1000224710_1 which expires on 6/29/2007, and is not for resale. User Notes: (3963994449) Init. Ken Smith, PE, Project Manager, KIB Engineering /Facilities Dept. 710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615 907 486 9341 § 1.1.3.2 The persons or entities, in addition to the Owner's Designated Representative, who are required to review the Architect's submittals to the Owner are: (List name, address and other information.) KIB Architectural Review Board MB School District Alaska Dept of Education and Early Development FEMA (to be verified) § 1.1.3.3 The Owner's other consultants and contractors are: (List discipline and, if known, identify them by name and address.) none § 1.1.3.4 The Architect's Designated Representative is: (List name, address and other information.) Tony Yorba 522 W. 10th St. § 1.1.3.5 The consultants retained at the Architect's expense are: (List discipline and, if known, identify them by name and address.) Peratrovich Nottingham and Drage, Structural and Civil Engineering, 1506 W. 36th Ave., Anchorage. Alaska RSA Inc., Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, 2522 Arctic Blvd., Anchorage, Alaska HMS Inc., Cost Estimating, 4103 Minnesota Drive, Anchorage, Alaska Carson Dom Inc., Environmental Engineering, 712 W. 12th Street, Juneau, Alaska § 1.1.4 Other important initial information is: § 1.1.5 When the services under this Agreement include contract administration services, the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction shall be the edition of AIA Document A201 current as of the date of this Agreement. or as follows: § 1.1.6 The information contained in this Article 1.1 may be reasonably relied upon by the Owner and Architect in determining the Architect's compensation. Both parties, however, recognize that such information may change and, in that event, the Owner and the Architect shall negotiate appropriate adjustments in schedule, compensation and Change in Services in accordance with Section 1.3.3. ARTICLE 1.2 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES § 1.2.1 The Owner and the Architect shall cooperate with one another to fulfill their respective obligations under this Agreement. Both parties shall endeavor to maintain good working relationships among all members of the Project team. § 1.2.2 OWNER § 1.2.2.1 Unless otherwise provided under this Agreement. the Owner shall provide full information in a timely manner regarding requirements for and limitations on the Project. The Owner shall furnish to the Architect. within AIA Document B141 - 1997 Pert 1. Copyright V 1917, 1926, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1974. 1977, 1987 and 1997 by The Amencan Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIAa Document Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this Ale Document, or any portion of it, may result In sevens civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 14:59;53 on 0301/2007 under Order No.1000224710_1 which expires 00 6129/2007, and is not lor resale, Uaer Notes; (3963994449) Init. 15 days after receipt of a written request. information necessary and relevant for the Architect to evaluate, give notice of or enforce lien rights. § 1.2.2.2 The Owner shall periodically update the budget for the Project, including that portion allocated for the Cost of the Work. The Owner shall not significantly increase or decrease the overall budget, the portion of the budget allocated for the Cost of the Work, or contingencies included in the overall budget or a portion of the budget, without the agreement of the Architect to a corresponding change in the Project scope and quality. § 1.2.2.3 The Owner's Designated Representative identified in Section 1.1.3 shall be authorized to act on the Owner's behalf with respect to the Project. The Owner or the Owner's Designated Representative shall render decisions in a timely manner pertaining to documents submitted by the Architect in order to avoid unreasonable delay in the orderly and sequential progress of the Architect's services. § 1.2.2.4 The Owner shall furnish the services of consultants other than those designated in Section 1.1.3 or authorize the Architect to furnish them as a Change in Services when such services are requested by the Architect and are reasonably required by the scope of the Project. § 12.2.5 Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, the Owner shall furnish tests, inspections and reports required by law or the Contract Documents, such as structural, mechanical, and chemical tests, tests for air and water pollution, and tests for hazardous materials. § 1.2.2.6 The Owner shall furnish all legal, insurance and accounting services, including auditing services, that may be reasonably necessary at any time for the Project to meet the Owner's needs and interests. § 1.2.2.7 The Owner shall provide prompt written notice to the Architect if the Owner becomes aware of any fault or defect in the Project, including any errors. omissions or inconsistencies in the Architect's Instruments of Service. § 1.2.3 ARCHITECT § 1.2.3.1 The services performed by the Architect, Architect's employees and Architect's consultants shall be as enumerated in Article 1.4. § 1.2.3.2 The Architect's services shall be performed as expeditiously as is consistent with professional skill and care and the orderly progress of the Project. The Architect shall submit for the Owner's approval a schedule for the performance of the Architect's services which initially shall be consistent with the time periods established in Section 1.1.2.6 and which shall be adjusted, if necessary, as the Project proceeds. This schedule shall include allowances for periods of time required for the Owner's review, for the performance of the Owner's consultants, and for approval of submissions by authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. Time limits established by this schedule approved by the Owner shall not, except for reasonable cause, be exceeded by the Architect or Owner. § 1.2.3.3 The Architect's Designated Representative identified in Section 1.1.3 shall be authorized to act on the Architect's behalf with respect to the Project. § 1.2.3.4 The Architect shall maintain the confidentiality of information specifically designated as confidential by the Owner, unless withholding such information would violate the law, create the risk of significant harm to the public or prevent the Architect from establishing a claim or defense in an adjudicatnry proceeding, The Architect shall require of the Architect's consultants similar agreements to maintain the confidentiality of information specifically designated as confidential by the Owner. § 1.2.3.5 Except with the Owner's knowledge and consent, the Architect shall not engage in any activity. or accept any employment, interest or contribution that would reasonably appear to compromise the Architect's professional judgment with respect to this Project. § 1.2.3.6 The Architect shall review laws, codes, and regulations applicable to the Architect's services. The Architect shall respond in the design of the Project to requirements imposed by governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. AIA Document B141" — 1997 Part 1. Copyright V 1917, 1926, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1986, 1967, . 1970, 1974, 1977, 1987 and 1997 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved, WARNING: This AlA Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Trestles, Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIAI Document, or any portion of It, may result to severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 14.59:53 on 03/01/2007 under Order No. 1000224710_.1 which expires on 6/29/2007, and is not for resale. User Notes: t3963994449> Inft. § 1.2.3.7 The Architect shall be entitled to rely on the accuracy and completeness of services and information furnished by the Owner. The Architect shall provide prompt written notice to the Owner if the Architect becomes aware of any errors, omissions or inconsistencies in such services or information. ARTICLE 1.3 TERMS AND CONDITIONS § 1.3.1 COST OF THE WORK § 1.3.1.1 The Cost of the Work shall be the total cost or, to the extent the Project is not completed, the estimated cost to the Owner of all elements of the Project designed or specified by the Architect. § 1.3.1.2 The Cost of the Work shall include the cost at current market rates of labor and materials furnished by the Owner and equipment designed, specified, selected or specially provided for by the Architect, including the costs of management or supervision of construction or installation provided by a separate construction manager or contractor, plus a reasonable allowance for their overhead and profit In addition, a reasonable allowance for contingencies shall be included for market conditions at the time of bidding and for changes in the Work. § 1.3.1.3 The Cost of the Work does not include the compensation of the Architect and the Architect's consultants, the costs of the land. rights-of-way and financing or other costs that are the responsibility of the Owner. § 1.3.2 INSTRUMENTS OF SERVICE § 1.3.2.1 Drawings, specifications and other documents, including those in electronic form, prepared by the Architect and the Architect's consultants are instruments of Service for use solely with respect to this Project. The Architect and the Architect's consultants shall be deemed the authors and owners of their respective Instruments of Service and shall retain all common taw, statutory and other reserved rights, including copyrights. § 1.3.2.2 Upon execution of this Agreement, the Architect grants to the Owner a nonexclusive license to reproduce the Architect's Instruments of Service solely for purposes of constructing, using and maintaining the Project, provided that the Owner shall comply with all obligations, including prompt payment of all sums when due, under this Agreement. The Architect shall obtain similar nonexclusive licenses from the Architect's consultants consistent with this Agreement. Any termination of this Agreement prior to completion of the Project shall terminate this license. Upon such termination, the Owner shall refrain from making further reproductions of Instruments of Service and shall return to the Architect within seven days of termination all originals and reproductions in the Owner's possession or control. If and upon the date the Architect is adjudged in default of this Agreement. the foregoing license shall be deemed terminated and replaced by a second. nonexclusive license permitting the Owner to authorize other similarly credentialed design professionals to reproduce and, where permitted by law, to make changes, corrections or additions to the Instruments of Service solely for purposes of completing. using and maintaining the Project. § 1.3.2.3 Except for the licenses granted in Section 1.3.2.2, no other license or right shall be deemed granted or implied under this Agreement. The Owner shall not assign, delegate, sublicense, pledge or otherwise transfer any license granted herein to another party without the prior written agreement of the Architect. However, the Owner shall be permitted to authorize the Contractor, Subcontractors, Sub-subcontractors and material or equipment suppliers to reproduce applicable portions of the Instruments of Service appropriate to and for use in their execution of the Work by license granted in Section 1.3.2.2. Submission or distribution of Instruments of Service to meet official regulatory requirements or for similar purposes in connection with the Project is not to be construed as publication in derogation of the reserved rights of the Architect and the Architect's consultants. The Owner shall not use the Instruments of Service for future additions or alterations to this Project or for other projects, unless the Owner obtains the prior written agreement of the Architect and the Architect's consultants. Any unauthorized use of the Instruments of Service shall be at the Owner's sole risk and without liability to the Architect and the Architect's consultants. § 1.3.2.4 Prior to the Architect providing to the Owner any Instruments of Service in electronic form or the Owner providing to the Architect any electronic data for incorporation into the Instruments of Service. the Owner and the Architect shall by separate written agreement set forth the specific conditions governing the format of such Instruments of Service or electronic data, including any special limitations or licenses not otherwise provided in this Agreement. NA Document B141 — 1997 Part t. Copyright V 1917, 1926, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1987 and 1997 by The Amer institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This Ale Document Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this Ale Document, or any portion ol 11, may result In severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by ALA software at 145953 on 03/01/2007 under Order No.1000224710_1 which expires on 6/29/2007, and is not for resale, User Notes: (3963994449) Init. § 1.3.3 CHANGE iN SERVICES § 1.3.3.1 Change in Services of the Architect, including services required of the Architect's consultants, may be accomplished after execution of this Agreement, without invalidating the Agreement, if mutually agreed in writing, if required by circumstances beyond the Architect's control, or if the Architect's services are affected as described in Section 1.3.3.2. In the absence of mutual agreement in writing. the Architect shall notify the Owner prior to providing such services. If the Owner deems that all or a part of such Change in Services is not required, the Owner shall give prompt written notice to the Architect, and the Architect shall have no obligation to provide those s ervices. Except for a change due to the fault of the Architect, Change in Services of the Architect shall entitle the Architect to an adjustment in compensation pursuant to Section 1.5.2, and to any Reimbursable Expenses described in Section 1.3.9.2 and Section 1.5.5. The Owner reserves the right to cancel any of the Projects included in Section 1.1.2.1. if a Project is cancelled, the Architect shall be compensated for any time or material costs expended up to and including the time the Owner notifies the Architect of the cancellation. There shall be no further compensation to the Architect for that work. § 1.3.3.2 If any of the following circumstances affect the Architect's services for the Project, the Architect shall be entitled to an appropriate adjustment in the Architect's schedule and compensation: .1 change in the instructions or approvals given by the Owner that necessitate revisions in Instruments of Service; .2 enactment or revision of codes, laws or regulations or official interpretations which necessitate changes to previously prepared instruments of Service; .3 decisions of the Owner not rendered in a timely manner, .4 significant change in the Project including, but not limited to, size, quality, complexity, the Owner's schedule or budget, or procurement method; . 5 failure of performance on the part of the Owner or the Owner's consultants or contractors; .6 preparation for and attendance at a public hearing, a dispute resolution proceeding or a legal proceeding except where the Architect is party thereto; . 7 change in the information contained in Article 1.1. § 1.3.4 MEDIATION § 1.3.4.1 Any claim, dispute or other matter in question arising out of or related to this Agreement shall be subject to mediation as a condition precedent to arbitration or the institution of legal or equitable proceedings by either party. If such matter relates to or is the subject of a lien arising out of the Architect's services, the Architect may proceed in accordance with applicable law to comply with the lien notice or filing deadlines prior to resolution of the matter by mediation or by arbitration. § 1.3.4.2 The Owner and Architect shall endeavor to resolve claims, disputes and other matters in question between them by mediation which, unless the parties mutually agree otherwise, shall be in accordance with the Construction Industry Mediation Rules of the American Arbitration Association currently in effect. Request for mediation shall be filed in writing with the other party to this. Agreement and with the American Arbitration Association. The request may be rnade concuiiently with the filing of a demand for arbitration but, in such event, mediation shall proceed in advance of arbitration or legal or equitable proceedings, which shall be stayed pending mediation for a period of 60 days from the date of filing, unless stayed for a longer period by agreement of the parties or court order. § 1.3.4.3 The parties shall share the mediator's fee and any filing fees equally. The mediation shall be held in the place where the Project is located. unless another location is mutually agreed upon. Agreements reached in mediation shall be enforceable as settlement agreements in any court having jurisdiction thereof. § 1.3.5 ARBITRATION § 1.3.5.1 Any claim, dispute or other matter in question arising out of or related to this Agreement shall he subject to arbitration. Prior to arbitration, the parties shall endeavor to resolve disputes by mediation in accordance with Section 1.3.4. § 1.3.5.2 Claims, disputes and other matters in question between the parties that are not resolved by mediation shall be decided by arbitration which, unless the parties mutually agree otherwise, shall be in accordance with the Construction Industry Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association currently in effect. The demand for AtA Document 9141"I —1997 Part 1. Copyright 1917, 1926, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966. 1967, 1970, 1974, 1977, /987 and 1937 by The American institute of Architects. Alt rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA6 Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA Document, or arty portion of It, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by ALA software at 14:59.53 on 03/01/2007 under Order No.1000224710_1 which expires on 6/29/2007, and Is rxti for resale. User Notes: (3969994449) arbitration shall be filed in writing with the other party to this Agreement and with the American Arbitration Association. § 1.3.5.3 A demand for arbitration shall be made within a reasonable time after the claim, dispute or other matter in question has arisen. In no event shall the demand for arbitration be made after the date when institution of legal or equitable proceedings based on such claim, dispute or other matter in question would be barred by the applicable statute of limitations. § 1.3.5.4 No arbitration arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall include, by consolidation or joinder or in any other manner, an additional person or entity not a party to this Agreement. except by written consent containing a specific reference to this Agreement and signed by the Owner. Architect, and any other person or entity sought to be joined. Consent to arbitration involving an additional person or entity shall not constitute consent to arbitration of any claim, dispute or other matter in question not described in the written consent or with a person or entity not named or described therein. The foregoing agreement to arbitrate and other agreements to arbitrate with an additional person or entity duly consented to by parties to this Agreement shall be specifically enforceable in accordance with applicable law in any court having jurisdiction thereof. Despite the language of Section 1.3.5.4, either party may include the contractor in any arbitration arising out of this agreement to the extent allowed by the Contract for Construction. § 1.3.5.5 The award rendered by the arbitrator or arbitrators shall be final. and judgment may be entered upon it in accordance with applicable law in any court having jurisdiction thereof. § 1.3.6 CLAIMS FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES The Architect and the Owner waive consequential damages for claims, disputes or other matters in question arising out of or relating to this Agreement. This mutual waiver is applicable, without limitation, to all consequential damages due to either party's termination in accordance with Section 1.3.8. § 1.3.7 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 1.3.7.1 This Agreement shall be governed by the law of the principal place of business of the Architect, unless otherwise provided in Section 1.4.2. § 1.3.7.2 Terms in this Agreement shall have the same meaning as those in the edition of AIA Document A201, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, current as of the date of this Agreement. § 1.3.7.3 Causes of action between the parties to this Agreement pertaining to acts or failures to act shall be deemed to have accrued and the applicable statutes of limitations shall commence to run not later than either the date of Substantial Completion for acts or failures to act occurring prior to Substantial Completion or the date of issuance of the final Certificate for Payment for acts or failures to act occurring after Substantial Completion. In no event shall such statutes of limitations commence to run any later than the date when the Architect's services are substantially completed. § 1.3.7.4 To the extent damages are covered by property insurance during construction, the Owner and the Architect waive all rights against each other and against the contractors, consultants, agents and employees of the other for damages, except such rights as they may have to the proceeds of such insurance as set forth in the edition of AIA Document A201, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. current as of the date of this Agreement. The Owner or the Architect, as appropriate, shall require of the contractors, consultants, agents and employees of any of them similar waivers in favor of the other parties enumerated herein. § 1.3.7.5 Nothing contained in this Agreement shall create a contractual relationship with or a cause of action in favor of a third party against either the Owner or Architect. § 1.3.7.6 Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement. the Architect and Architect's consultants shall have no responsibility for the discovery. presence, handling, removal or disposal of or exposure of persons to hazardous materials or toxic substances in any form at the Project site. § 1.3.7.7 The Architect shall have the right to include photographic or artistic representations of the design of the Project among the Architect's promotional and professional materials. The Architect shalt be given reasonable AIA Document B141TM — 1997 Pert 1. Copyright 01917, 1926, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1981, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1974, T977, 1987 and 1997 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIAe Document Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and international! Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA Document, or any portion of it, may result In were civil and criminat penaities, end will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 14:59:53 on 03/01/2007 under Order No.1000224710_1 which expires on 6/29/2007, and is not for resaie. User Notes; 13963994449) Init. access to the completed Project to make such representations. However, the Architect's materials shall not include the Owner's confidential or proprietary information if the Owner has previously advised the Architect in writing of the specific information considered by the Owner to be confidential or proprietary. The Owner shall provide professional credit for the Architect in the Owner's promotional materials for the Project. § 1.3.7.8 If the Owner requests the Architect to execute certificates, the proposed language of such certificates shall be submitted to the Architect for review at least 14 days prior to the requested dates of execution. The Architect shall not be required to execute certificates that would require knowledge, services or responsibilities beyond the scope of this Agreement. § 1.3.7.9 The Owner and Architect, respectively, bind themselves, their partners. successors, assigns and legal representatives to the other party to this Agreement and to the partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives of such other party with respect to all covenants of this Agreement. Neither the Owner nor the Architect shall assign this Agreement without the written consent of the other, except that the Owner may assign this Agreement to an institutional lender providing financing for the Project. In such event, the lender shall assume the Owner's rights and obligations under this Agreement. The Architect shall execute all consents reasonably required to facilitate such assignment. § 1.3.8 TERMINATION OR SUSPENSION § 1.3.8.1 If the Owner fails to make payments to the Architect in accordance with this Agreement, such failure shall be considered substantial nonperformance and cause for termination or, at the Architect's option, cause for suspension of performance of services under this Agreement. If the Architect elects to suspend services, prior to suspension of services, the Architect shall give seven days' written notice to the Owner. In the event of a suspension of services, the Architect shall have no liability to the Owner for delay or damage caused the Owner because of such suspension of services. Before resuming services, the Architect shall be paid all sums due prior to suspension and any expenses incurred in the interruption and resumption of the Architect's services. The Architect's fees for the remaining services and the time schedules shall be equitably adjusted. § 1.3.8.2 If the Project is suspended by the Owner for more than 30 consecutive days, the Architect shall be compensated for services performed prior to notice of such suspension. When the Project is resumed, the Architect shall be compensated for expenses incurred in the interruption and resumption of the Architect's services. The Architect's fees for the remaining services and the time schedules shall be equitably adjusted. § 1.3.8.3 If the Project is suspended or the Architect's services are suspended for more than 90 consecutive days, the Architect may terminate this Agreement by giving not less than seven days' written notice. § 1.3.8.4 This Agreement may be terminated by either party upon not less than seven days' written notice should the other party fail substantially to perform in accordance with the terms of this Agreement through no fault of the party initiating the termination. § 1.3.8.5 This Agreement may be terminated by the Owner upon not less than seven days' written nouce to the Architect for the Owner's convenience and without cause. § 1.3.8.6 In the event of termination not the fault of the Architect, the Architect shall be compensated for services performed prior to termination, together with Reimbursable Expenses then due and all Termination Expenses as defined in Section 1.3,8.7. § 1.3.8.7 Termination Expenses are in addition to compensation for the services of the Agreement and include expenses directly attributable to termination for which the Architect is not otherwise compensated, phis an amount for the Architect's anticipated profit on the value of the services not performed by the Architect. § 1.3.9 PAYMENTS TO THE ARCHITECT § 1.3.9.1 Payments on account of services rendered and for Reimbursable Expenses incurred shalt be made monthly upon presentation of the Architect's statement of services. No deductions shall he made from the Architect's compensation on account of penalty, liquidated damages or other sums withheld from payments to contractors, Or on account of the cost of changes in the Work other than those for which the Architect has been adjudged to be liable. AIA Document B141'm — 1997 Part 1. Copyright . 0 1917, 1926, 1948. 1951, 1953. 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1977,1987 and 1997 by The American institute of Architects. All rights resenied. WARNING: This Ale Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Trestles. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this Ale Document, or any portion of 9, may result In severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 14:59:53 on oa under Order No.1000224710_1 which expires on 6(29/2007, and Is not for resale. User Notes: (39639944491 init. §1.3.9.2 Reimbursable Expenses are in addition to compensation for the Architect's services and include expenses incurred by the Architect and Architect's employees and consultants directly related to the Project, as identified in the following Clauses: .1 transportation in connection with the Project. authorized out-of-town travel and subsistence, and electronic communications; .2 fees paid for securing approval of authorities having jurisdiction over the Project; .3 reproductions, plots, standard form documents, postage, handling and delivery of Instruments of Service; .4 expense of overtime work requiring higher than regular rates if authorized in advance by the Owner; .5 renderings, models and mock-ups requested by the Owner; .6 expense of professional liability insurance dedicated exclusively to this Project or the expense of additional insurance coverage or limits requested by the Owner in excess of that normally carried by the Architect and the Architect's consultants; .7 reimbursable expenses as designated in Section 1.5.5; .8 other similar direct Project-related expenditures. § 1.3.9.3 Records of Reimbursable Expenses, of expenses pertaining to a Change in Services, and of services performed on the basis of hourly rates or a multiple of Direct Personnel Expense shall be available to the Owner or the Owner's authorized representative at mutually convenient times. § 1.3.9.4 Direct Personnel Expense is defined as the direct salaries of the Architect's personnel engaged on the Project and the portion of the cost of their mandatory and customary contributions and benefits related thereto, such as employment taxes and other statutory employee benefits, insurance, sick leave, holidays, vacations, employee retirement plans and similar contributions. ARTICLE 1,4 SCOPE OF SERVICES AND OTHER SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS § 1.4.1 Enumeration of Parts of the Agreement. This Agreement represents the entire and integrated agreement between the Owner and the Architect and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. This Agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both Owner and Architect. This Agreement comprises the documents listed below. § 1.4.1.1 Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Architect, AIA Document B141-1997. § 1.4.1.2 Standard Form of Architect's Services; Design and Contract Administration, AIA Document B141-1997, or as follows: (List other documents, if any, delineating Architect's scope of services.) § 1.4.1.3 Other documents as follows: (List other documents, if any, ,forming part of the Agreement.) KIB's RFP for Architectural and Engineering Services for Peterson School, Ouzinkie School, Old Harbor School and Larsen Bay School § 1.4.2 Special Terms and Conditions. Special terms and conditions that modify this Agreement are as follows: ARTICLE 1.5 COMPENSATION § 1.5.1 For the Architect's services as described under Article 1.4, compensation shall be computed as follows: The Schematic Design phases for all projects shall be billed on a time and materials basis to a combined maximum of $40.000 without prior approval. The budget for all subsequent services and expenses will be re-evaluated at the end of schematic design and further negotiated as the scope of required work is clarified. AIA Document 8141 — 1997 Pert 1. Copyright 1917, 1926, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1987 and 1997 by The American Instituter)! Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING This Ale Document Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and international Treaties. 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Identify specific services to which particular methods of compensation apply.) changes shall be compensated at the standm hourly rates per the rate schedules attached to this contract. § 1.5.3 For a Change in Services of the Architect's consultants, compensation shall be computed as a multiple of One and one-tenth ( 1.10 ) times the amounts billed to the Architect for such services. § 1.5.4 For Reimbursable Expenses as described in Section 1.3.9.2, and any other items included in Section 1.5.5 as Reimbursable Expenses, the compensation shall be computed as a multiple of One and one-tenth ( 1.10 ) times the expenses incurred by the Architect, and the Architect's employees and consultants. § 1.5.5 Other Reimbursable Expenses, if any, are as follows: as negotiated § 1.5.6 The rates and multiples for services of the Architect and the Architect's consultants as set forth in this Agreement shall be adjusted in accordance with their normal salary review practices. § 1.5.1 An initial payment of Zero Dollars and Zero Cents ($ 0.00) shall be made upon execution of this Agreement and is the minimum payment under this Agreement. It shall be credited to the Owner's account at final payment. Subsequent payments for services shall be made monthly, and where applicable, shall be in proportion to services performed on the basis set forth in this Agreement. § 1.5.13 Payments are due and payable Thirty ( 30 ) days from the date of the Architect's invoice. Amounts unpaid Ninety ( 90 ) days after the invoice date shall bear interest at the rate entered below, or in the absence thereof at the legal rate prevailing from time to time at the principal place of business of the Architect. (Insert rate of interest agreed upon.) 1 6.00% per annum (Usury laws and requirements under the Federal Truth in Lending Act, similar state and local consumer credit laws and other regulations at the Owner's and Architect's principal places of business, the location of the Project and elsewhere may affect the validity of this provision. Specific legal advice should he obtained with respect to deletions or modifications, and also regarding requirements such as written disclosures or waivers.) § 1.5.9 If the services covered by this Agreement have not been completed within Thirty-six ( 36 ) months of the date hereof, through no fault of the Architect. extension of the Architect's services beyond that time shall be compensated as provided in Section 1.5.2. This Agreement entered into as of the day and year first written above. OWNER ARCHITECT (Signature) (Signdcure I Rick Gifford, KIB Manager WaynK. ensep, Presi n (Printed name and title) (PrinteeNtatize. stud title)) AIA Document 8141" 1997 Part 1. Copyright (11) 1917, 1926, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1987 and 1997 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This Ale Document Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. 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(3963994449) AIA Document BI4ITM -1997 Part 2 Standard Form of Architect's Services: Design and Contract Administration TABLE OF ARTICLES 2.1 PROJECT ADMINISTRATION SERVICES 2.2 SUPPORTING SERVICES 2.3 EVALUATION AND PLANNING SERVICES 2.4 DESIGN SERVICES 2,5 CONSTRUCTION PROCUREMENT SERVICES 2.6 CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION SERVICES 2.7 FACILITY OPERATION SERVICES 2.8 SCHEDULE OF SERVICES 2.9 MODIFICATIONS ARTICLE 2.1 PROJECT ADMINISTRATION SERVICES § 2.1.1 The Architect shall manage the Architect's services and administer the Project, The Architect shall consult with the Owner, research applicable design criteria, attend Project meetings, communicate with members of the Project team and issue progress reports. The Architect shall coordinate the services provided by the Architect and the Architect's consultants with those services provided by the Owner and the Owner's consultants. § 2.1.2 When Project requirements have been sufficiently identified, the Architect shall prepare, and periodically update, a Project schedule that shall identify milestone dates for decisions required of the Owner, design services furnished by the Architect, completion of documentation provided by the Architect, commencement of construction and Substantial Completion of the Work. § 2.1.3 The Architect shall consider the value of alternative materials, building systems and equipment, together with other considerations based on program. budget and aesthetics in developing the design for the Project. § 2.1.4 Upon request of the Owner, the Architect shall make a presentation to explain the design of the Project to representatives of the Owner. § 2.1.5 The Architect shall submit design documents to the Owner at intervals appropriate to the design process for purposes of evaluation and approval by the Owner. The Architect shall be entitled to rely on approvals received from the Owner in the further development of the design. ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS: The author of this document has added information needed for its completion. The author may also have revised the text of the original AIA standard form. An Additions and Deletions Report that notes added information as well as revisions to the standard form text is available from the author and should be reviewed, A vertical line in the left margin of this document indicates where the author has added necessary Information and where the author has added to or deleted from the original AIA text. This document has important legal consequences. Consultation with an attorney is encouraged with respect to Its completion or modification. AIA Document B141" -1997 Pert 2. Copyright 42 1917, 1928, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1981, 1963, 1986, 1987, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1987 and 1997 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: TMs AJA Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law end International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA' Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and vill be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 15:06 :23 on 03/01/2007 under Order No.1000224710_1 which expires on 6/29,2007, and is not for resale. User Notes: {1739009788i Init. 2.1.6 The Architect shall assist the Owner in connection with the Owner's responsibility for filing documents required for the approval of governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. § 2.1.7 EVALUATION OF BUDGET AND COST OF THE WORK § 2.1.7.1 When the Project requirements have been sufficiently identified, the Architect shall prepare a preliminary estimate of the Cost of the Work. This estimate may be based on current area, volume or similar conceptual estimating techniques. As the design process progresses through the end of the preparation of the Construction Documents, the Architect shall update and refine the preliminary estimate of the Cost of the Work. The Architect shall advise the Owner of any adjustments to previous estimates of the Cost of the Work indicated by changes in Project requirements or general market conditions. if at any time the Architect's estimate of the Cost of the Work exceeds the Owner's budget, the Architect shall make appropriate recommendations to the Owner to adjust the Project's size, quality or budget, and the Owner shall cooperate with the Architect in making such adjustments. § 2.1.7.2 Evaluations of the Owner's budget for the Project, the preliminary estimate of the Cost of the Work and updated estimates of the Cost of the Work prepared by the Architect represent the Architect's judgment as a design professional familiar with the construction industry. It is recognized, however, that neither the Architect nor the Owner has control over the cost of labor, materials or equipment, over the Contractor's methods of determining bid prices, or over competitive bidding, market or negotiating conditions. Accordingly, the Architect cannot and does not warrant or represent that bids or negotiated prices will not vary from the Owner's budget for the Project or from any estimate of the Cost of the Work or evaluation prepared or agreed to by the Architect. § 2.1.7.3 In preparing estimates of the Cost of the Work, the Architect shall be permitted to include contingencies for design, bidding and price escalation; to determine what materials, equipment, component systems and types of construction are to be included in the Contract Documents; to make reasonable adjustments in the scope of the Project and to include in the Contract Documents alternate bids as may be necessary to adjust the estimated Cost of the Work to meet the Owner's budget for the Cost of the Work. if an increase in the Contract Sum occurring after execution of the Contract between the Owner and the Contractor causes the budget for the Cost of the Work to be exceeded, that budget shall be increased accordingly. § 2.1.7.4 Tf bidding or negotiation has not commenced within 90 days after the Architect submits the Construction Documents to the Owner, the budget for the Cost of the Work shall be adjusted to reflect changes in the general level of prices in the construction industry. § 2.1.7.5 If the budget for the Cost of the Work is exceeded by the lowest bona fide bid or negotiated proposal, the Owner shall: .1 give written approval of an increase in the budget for the Cost of the Work; .2 authorize rebidding or renegotiating of the Project within a reasonable time .3 terminate in accordance with Section 1.3.8.5; or .4 cooperate in revising the Project scope and quality as required to reduce the Cost of the Work. § 2.1.7.6 if the Owner chooses to proceed under Section 2.1,7.5.4, the Architect, without additional compensation, shall modify the documents for which the Architect is responsible under this Agreement as necessary to comply with the budget for the Cost of the Work. The modification of such documents shall be the limit of the Architect's responsibility under this Section 2.1.7. The Architect shall be entitled to compensation in accordance with this Agreement for all services performed whether or not construction is commenced. ARTICLE 2.2 SUPPORTING SERVICES § 2.2.1 Unless specifically designated in Section 2.8.3, the services in this Article 2.2 shall be provided by the Owner or the Owner's consultants and contractors. § 2.2.1.1 The Owner shall furnish a program setting forth the Owner's objectives, schedule, constraints and criteria, including space requirements and relationships, special equipment, systems and site requirements. § 2.2.1.2 The Owner shall furnish surveys to describe physical characteristics, legal (imitations and utility locations for the site of the Project, and a wrinen legal description of the site. The surveys and legal information shall include, as applicable, grades and lines of streets, alleys, pavements and adjoining property and structures; adjacent drainage; rights -of -way, restrictions, easements, encroachments, zoning, deed restrictions, boundaries and contours of the site; AIA Document 8141 1 -1997 part 2. Copyright S 1917, 1926, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1981, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1967 and 1997 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and international Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of thla AIA Document, or any portion of ft, may ►exult in severe civil and criminal penalties, and wiil be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 15:06:23 on 03/01/2007 under Order No.1000224710_1 which expires on 6/29/2007, and is not for resale. User Notes: )1739000758) Init. locations. dimensions and necessary data with respect to existing buildings, other improvements and trees; and information concerning available utility services and lines. both public and private, above and below grade, including inverts and depths. All the information on the survey shall be referenced to a Project benchmark. § 22.1.3 The Owner shall furnish services of geotechnical engineers which may include but are not limited to test borings, test pits, determinations of soil bearing values, percolation tests, evaluations of hazardous materials, ground corrosion tests and resistivity tests, including necessary operations for anticipating subsoil conditions, with reports and appropriate recommendations. ARTICLE L3 EVALUATION AND PLANNING SERVICES § 2.3.1 The Architect shall provide a preliminary evaluation of the information furnished by the Owner under this Agreement, including the Owner's program and schedule requirements and budget for the Cost of the Work, each in terms of the other. The Architect shall review such information to ascertain that it is consistent with the requirements of the Project and shall notify the Owner of any other information or consultant services that may be reasonably needed for the Project. § 2.3.2 The Architect shall provide a preliminary evaluation of the Owner's site for the Project based on the information provided by the Owner of site conditions, and the Owner's program, schedule and budget for the Cost of the Work. § 2.3.3 The Architect shall review the Owner's proposed method of contracting for construction services and shall notify the Owner of anticipated impacts that such method may have on the Owner's program. financial and time requirements, and the scope of the Project. ARTICLE 2.4 DESIGN SERVICES § 2.4.1 The Architect's design services shall include normal structural. mechanical and electrical engineering services. § 2.4.2 SCHEMATIC DESIGN DOCUMENTS § 2.42.1 The Architect shall provide Schematic Design Documents based on the mutually agreed -upon program, schedule, and budget for the Cost of the Work. The documents shall establish the conceptual design of the Project illustrating the scale and relationship of the Project components. The Schematic Design Documents shall include a conceptual site plan, if appropriate, and preliminary building plans, sections and elevations. At the Architect's option, the Schematic Design Documents may include study models, perspective sketches, electronic modeling or combinations of these media. Preliminary selections of major building systems and construction materials shall be noted on the drawings or described in writing. § 2.4.3 DESIGN DEVELOPMENT DOCUMENTS § 2.4.3.1 The Architect shall provide Design Development Documents based on the approved Schematic Design Documents and updated budget for the Cost of the Work. The Design Development Documents shall illustrate and describe the refinement of the design of the Project, establishing the scope, relationships, forms, size and appearance of the Project by means of plans, sections and elevations, typical construction details, and equipment layouts. The Design Development Documents shall include specifications that identify major materials and systems and establish in general their quality levels. § 2.4.4 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS § 2.4.4.1 The Architect shall provide Construction Documents based on the approved Design Development Documents and updated budget for the Cost of the Work. The Construction Documents shall set forth in detail the requirements for construction of the Project. The Construction Documents shall include Drawings and Specifications that establish in detail the quality levels of materials and systems required for the Project. § 2.4.4.2 During the development of the Construction Documents, the Architect shall assist the Owner in the development and preparation of: (1) bidding and procurement information which describes the time, place and conditions of bidding; bidding or proposal forms; and the form of agreement between the Owner and the Contractor: and (2) the Conditions of the Contract for Construction (General, Supplementary and other Conditions). The Architect also shall compile the Project Manual that includes the Conditions of the Contract for Construction and Specifications and may include bidding requirements and sample forms. AIA Document B141 m — 1997 Part 2. 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ARTICLE 2.5 CONSTRUCTION PROCUREMENT SERVICES § 2.5.1 The Architect shall assist the Owner in obtaining either competitive bids or negotiated proposals and shall assist the Owner in awarding and preparing contracts for construction. § 2.5.2 The Architect shall assist the Owner in establishing a list of prospective bidders or contractors. § 2.5.3 The Architect shall assist the Owner in bid validation or proposal evaluation and determination of the successful bid or proposal, if any. If requested by the Owner, the Architect shall notify all prospective bidders or contractors of the bid or proposal results. § 2.5.4 COMPETITIVE BIDDING § 2.5.4.1 Bidding Documents shall consist of bidding requirements, proposed contract forms, General Conditions and Supplementary Conditions, Specifications and Drawings. § 2.5.4.2 If requested by the Owner, the Architect shall arrange for procuring the reproduction of Bidding Documents for distribution to prospective bidders. The Owner shall pay directly for the cost of reproduction or shall reimburse the Architect for such expenses. § 2.5.4.3 If requested by the Owner, the Architect shall distribute the Bidding Documents to prospective bidders and request their return upon completion of the bidding process. The Architect shall maintain a log of distribution and retrieval, and the amounts of deposits, if any, received from and returned to prospective bidders, § 2.5.4.4 The Architect shall consider requests for substitutions, if permitted by the Bidding Documents, and shall prepare and distribute addenda identifying approved substitutions to all prospective bidders. § 2.5.4.5 The Architect shall participate in or, at the Owner's direction, shall organize and conduct a pre-bid conference for prospective bidders, § 2.5.4.6 The Architect shall prepare responses to questions from prospective bidders and provide clarifications and interpretations of the Bidding Documents to all prospective bidders in the form of addenda. § 2.5.4.1 The Architect shall participate in or, at the Owner's direction, shall organize and conduct the opening of the bids. The Architect shall subsequently document and distribute the bidding results, as directed by the Owner. § 2.5.5 NEGOTIATED PROPOSALS § 2.5.5.1 Proposal Documents shall consist of proposal requirements, proposed contract forms, General Conditions and Supplementary Conditions, Specifications and Drawings. § If requested by the Owner, the Architect shall arrange for procuring the reproduction •of Proposal Documents for distribution to prospective contractors. The Owner shall pay directly for the cost of reproduction or shall reimburse the Architect for such expenses. § 2.5.5.3 If requested by the Owner, the Architect shall organize and participate in selection interviews with prospective contractors. § 2.5.5.4 The Architect shall consider requests for substitutions, if permitted by the Proposal Documents. and shall prepare and distribute addenda identifying approved substitutions to all prospective contractors. § 2.5.5.5 If requested by the Owner. the Architect shall assist the Owner during negotiations with prospective contractors. The Architect shall subsequently prepare a summary report of the negotiation results. its directed by the Owner. ARTICLE 2.6 CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION SERVICES § 2.6.1 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION § 2.6.1.1 The Architect shall provide administration of the Contract between the Owner and the Contractor as set forth below and in the edition of ALA Document A201, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, current AIA Document B141 — 1997 Pert 2. Copyright 1917, 1926, 1948, 195, 1953, 1958, 1961, 1983, 1966, 1967. 1970, /974, 1977, 1987 and 1997 by The American institute of Architects. All rigMe reserved. WARNING: This AIA Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law end International Trestles. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIAe Document, or any portion of It, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, end will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 15:0823 on 03/01/2007 under Order No_1000224710_1 which expires on 6;29/2007, and is not for resale. User Notes: (1739009788) Init. as of the date of this Agreement. Modifications made to the General Conditions, when adopted as part of the Contract Documents, shall be enforceable under this Agreement only to the extent that they are consistent with this Agreement or approved in writing by the Architect. § 2.6.1.2 The Architect's responsibility to provide the Contract Administration Services under this Agreement commences with the award of the initial Contract for Construction and terminates at the issuance to the Owner of the final Certificate for Payment. However, the Architect shall be entitled to a Change in Services in accordance with Section 2.8.2 when Contract Administration Services extend 60 days after the date of Substantial Completion of the Work. § 2.6.1.3 The Architect shall be a representative of and shall advise and consult with the Owner during the provision of the Contract Administration Services. The Architect shall have authority to act on behalf of the Owner only to the extent provided in this Agreement unless otherwise modified by written amendment. § 2.6.1.4 Duties, responsibilities and limitations of authority of the Architect under this Article 2.6 shall not be restricted, modified or extended without written agreement of the Owner and Architect with consent of the Contractor, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld. § 2.6.1.5 The Architect shall review properly prepared, timely requests by the Contractor for additional information about the Contract Documents. A properly prepared request for additional information about the Contract Documents shall be in a form prepared or approved by the Architect and shall include a detailed written statement that indicates the specific Drawings or Specifications in need of clarification and the nature of the clarification requested. § 21.1,6 If deemed appropriate by the Architect, the Architect shall on the Owner's behalf prepare. reproduce and distribute supplemental Drawings and Specifications in response to requests for information by the Contractor. § 2.6.1.7 The Architect shall interpret and make recommendations regarding matters concerning performance of the Owner and Contractor under, and requirements of, the Contract Documents on written request of either the Owner or Contractor. The Architect's response to such requests shall be made in writing within any time limits agreed upon or otherwise with reasonable promptness. § 2.6.1.8 Interpretations and decisions of the Architect shall be consistent with the intent of and reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents and shall be in writing or in the form of drawings. When making such interpretations and initial decisions, the Architect shall endeavor to secure faithful performance by both Owner and Contractor, shall not show partiality to either, and shall not be liable for the results of interpretations or decisions so rendered in good faith. § 2.6.1.9 The Architect shall render initial decisions on claims, disputes or other matters in question between the Owner and Contractor as provided in the Contract Documents. § 2.6.2 EVALUATIONS OF THE WORK § 2.6.2.1 The Architect, as a representative of the Owner, shall visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of the Contractor's operations, or as otherwise agreed by the Owner and the Architect in Article 2.8, (1) to become familiar with and to keep the Owner informed about the progress and quality of the portion of the Work completed, with proper documentation, (2) to endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work, and (3) to determine if the Work is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work, when fully completed, will be in accordance with the Contract Documents. However, the Architect shall not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work. The Architect shall neither have control over or charge of, nor be responsible for, the construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, since these are solely the Contractor's rights and responsibilities under the Contract Documents. § 2.6.2.2 The Architect shall report to the Owner known deviations from the Contract Documents and from the most recent construction schedule submitted by the Contractor. However, the Architect shall not be responsible for the Contractor's failure to perform the Work in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. The Architect shall be responsible for the Architect's negligent acts or omissions, but shall not have control over or AIA Document B141n t997 Part 2. 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User Notes: (1739609788) charge. of and shall not be responsible for acts or omissions of the Contractor, Subcontractors. or their agents or employees, or of any other persons or entities performing portions of the Work. § 2.6.2.3 The Architect shall at all times have access to the Work wherever it is in preparation or progress. § 2.6.2.4 Except as otherwise provided m this Agreement or when direct communications have been specially authorized, the Owner shall endeavor to communicate with the Contractor through the Architect about matters arising out of or relating to the Contract Documents. Communications by and with the Architect's consultants shall be through the Architect. § 2.6.2.5 The Architect shall have authority to reject Work that does not conform to the Contract Documents, Whenever the Architect considers it necessary or advisable, the Architect will have authority to require inspection or testing of the Work in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents, whether or not such Work is fabricated, installed or completed. However, neither this authority of the Architect nor a decision made in good faith either to exercise or not to exercise such authority shall give rise to a duty or responsibility of the Architect to the Contractor, Subcontractors, material and equipment suppliers, their agents or employees or other persons or entities performing portions of the Work. § 2.6.3 CERTIFICATION OF PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR § 2.6.3.1 The Architect shall review and certify the amounts due the Contractor and shall issue Certificates for Payment in such amounts. The Architect's certification for payment shall constitute a representation to the Owner, based on the Architect's evaluation of the Work as provided in Section 2.6.2 and on the data comprising the Contractor's Application for Payment, that the Work has progressed to the point indicated and that, to the best of the Architect's knowledge, information and belief, the quality of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents. The foregoing representations are subject (1) to an evaluation of the Work for conformance with the Contract Documents upon Substantial Completion, (2) to results of subsequent tests and inspections, (3) to correction of minor deviations from the Contract Documents prior to completion, and (4) to specific qualifications expressed by the Architect. § 2.6.3.2 The issuance of a Certificate for Payment shall not be a representation that the Architect has (1) made exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the Work, (2) reviewed construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, (3) reviewed copies of requisitions received from Subcontractors and material suppliers and other data requested by the Owner to substantiate the Contractor's right to payment, or (4) ascertained how or for what purpose the Contractor has used money previously paid on account of the Contract Sum. § 2.6.3.3 The Architect shall maintain a record of the Contractor's Applications for Payment. § 2.6.4 SUBMITTALS § 2.6.4.1 The Architect shall review and approve or take other appropriate action upon the Contractor's submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples, but only for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. The Architect's action shall be taken with such reasonable promptness as to cause no delay in the Work or in the activities of the Owner, Contractor or separate contractors, while allowing sufficient time in the Architect's professional judgment to permit adequate review. Review of such submittals is not conducted for the purpose of determining the accuracy and completeness of other details such as dimensions and quantities, or for substantiating instructions for installation or performance of equipment or systems, all of which remain the responsibility of the Contractor as require(' by the Contract Documents. The Architect's review shall not constitute approval of safety precautions or, unless otherwise specifically stated by the Architect, of any construction means, methods, techniques. sequences or procedures. The Architect's approval of a specific item shall not indicate approval of an assembly of which the item is a component. § 2.6.4.2 The Architect shall maintain a record of submittals and copies of submittals supplied by the Contractor in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. § 2.6.4.3 If professional design services or certifications by a design professional related to systems, materials or equipment are specifically required of the Contractor by the Contract Documents, the Architect shall specify appropriate performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. Shop Drawings and other submittals AIA Document B141 - 1997 Part 2. Copyright 0) 1917, 1928, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958. 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1987 and 1997 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This Ale Document la protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Trestles. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this Ale Document, or any portion of it, may result In severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the Iaw. This document was produced by AIA software at 15:06:23 on 03/01/2007 under Order No.1000224710_1 which expires on 6/29/2007, and is not for resale. User Notes: (1739009788) Intl. related to the Work designed or certified by the design professional retained by the Contractor shall bear such professional's written approval when submitted to the Architect. The Architect shall he entitled to rely upon the adequacy, accuracy and completeness of the services, certifications or approvals performed by such design professionals. § 2.6.5 CHANGES IN THE WORK § 2.6.5.1 The Architect shall prepare Change Orders and Construction Change Directives for the Owner's approval and execution in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Architect may authorize minor changes in the Work not involving an adjustment in Contract Sum or an extension of the Contract Time which are consistent with the intent of the Contract Documents. If necessary. the Architect shall prepare, reproduce and distribute Drawings and Specifications to describe Work to be added, deleted or modified, as provided in Section 2.8.2. § 2.6.5.2 The Architect shall review properly prepared, timely requests by the Owner or Contractor for changes in the Work, including adjustments to the Contract Sum or Contract Time. A properly prepared request for a change in the Work shall be accompanied by sufficient supporting data and information to permit the Architect to make a reasonable determination without extensive investigation or preparation of additional drawings or specifications. If the Architect determines that requested changes in the Work are not materially different from the requirements of the Contract Documents, the Architect may issue an order for a minor change in the Work or recommend to the Owner that the requested change be denied. § 2.6.5.3 If the Architect determines that implementation of the requested changes would result in a material change to the Contract that may cause an adjustment in the Contract Time or Contract Sum, the Architect shall make a recommendation to the Owner, who may authorize further investigation of such change. Upon such authorization, and based upon information furnished by the Contractor, if any, the Architect shall estimate the additional cost and time that might result from such change, including any additional costs attributable to a Change in Services of the Architect. With the Owner's approval, the Architect shall incorporate those estimates into a Change Order or other appropriate documentation for the Owner's execution or negotiation with the Contractor. § 2.6.5.4 The Architect shall maintain records relative to changes in the Work. § 2.6.6 PROJECT COMPLETION § 2.6.6.1 The Architect shall conduct inspections to determine the date or dates of Substantial Completion and the date of final completion, shall receive from the Contractor and forward to the Owner, for the Owner's review and records, written warranties and related documents required by the Contract Documents and assembled by the Contractor, and shall issue a final Certificate for Payment based upon a final inspection indicating the Work complies with the requirements of the Contract Documents. § 2.6.6.2 The Architect's inspection shall be conducted with the Owner's Designated Representative to check conformance of the Work with the requirements of the Contract Documents and to verify the accuracy and completeness of the list submitted by the Contractor of Work to be completed or corrected. § 2.6.6.3 When the Work is found to be substantially complete, the Architect shall inform the Owner about the balance of the Contract Sum remaining to be paid the Contractor, including any amounts needed to pay for final completion or correction of the Work. § 2.6.6.4 The Architect shall receive from the Contractor and forward to the Owner: (1) consent of surety or sureties, if any, to reduction in or partial release of retainage or the making of final payment and (2) affidavits, receipts, releases and waivers of liens or bonds indemnifying the Owner against liens. ARTICLE 2.7 FACILITY OPERATION SERVICES § 2.7.1 The Architect shall meet with the Owner or the Owner's Designated Representative promptly after Substantial Completion to review the need for facility operation services. § 2.7.2 Upon request of the Owner, and prior to the expiration of one year from the date of Substantial Completion, the Architect shall conduct a meeting with the Owner and the Owner's Designated Representative to review the facility operations and performance and to make appropriate recommendations to the Owner. AIA Document 8141 TM -1997 Part 2. Copyright n 1917, 1926, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1987 and 1997 by The American institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Trestles. 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User Notes: (1739009788) Services Responsibility (Architect, Owner or Not Provided) Location of Service Description .1 Programming 0/A .2 Land Survey Services 0 .3 Geotechnicat Services 0 .4 Space Schernatics/Flow Diagrams .5 Existing Facilities Surveys A .6 Economic Feasibility Studies .7 Site Analysis and Selection 0/A .8 Environmental Studies and Reports .9 Owner-Supplied Data Coordination .10 Schedule Development and Monitoring ,. .11 Civil' Design A .12 Landscape Design A .1.3 interior Design A .14 Special Bidding or Negotiation .15 Value Analysis .16 Detailed Cost Estimating A .17 On-Site Project Representation .18 Construction • Management .19 Start-up Assistance Init. ARTICLE 2.8 SCHEDULE OF SERVICES § 2.8.1 Design and Contract Administration Services beyond the following limits shall be provided by the Architect as a Change in Services in accordance with Section 1.3,3: .1 up to ( ) reviews of each Shop Drawing, Product Data item, sample and similar submittal of the Contractor. .2 up to ( ) visits to the site by the Architect over the duration of the Project during construction. .3 up to ( ) inspections for any portion of the Work to determine whether such portion of the Work is substantially complete in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. .4 up to ( ) inspections for any portion of the Work to determine final completion. § 2.8.2 The following Design and Contract Administration Services shall be provided by the Architect as a Change in Services in accordance with Section 1.3.3: .1 review of a Contractor's submittal out of sequence from the submittal schedule agreed to by the Architect; .2 responses to the Contractor's requests for information where such information is available to the Contractor from a careful study and comparison of the Contract Documents, field conditions, other Owner-provided information, Contractor-prepared coordination drawings, or prior Project correspondence or documentation; .3 Change Orders and Construction Change Directives requiring evaluation of proposals, including the preparation or revision of Instruments of Service; .4 providing consultation concerning replacement of Work resulting from fire or other cause during construction; .5 evaluation of an extensive number of claims submitted by the Owner's consultants, the Contractor or others in connection with the Work; .6 evaluation of substitutions proposed by the Owner's consultants or contractors and making subsequent revisions to Instruments of Service resulting therefrom; .7 preparation of design and documentation for alternate bid or proposal requests proposed by the Owner; or .8 Contract Administration Services provided 60 days after the date of Substantial Completion of the Work. § 2.8. 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ARTICLE 2.9 MODIFICATIONS § 2.9.1 Modifications to this Standard Form of Architect's Services: Design and Contract Administration, if any, are as follows: By its execution, this Standard Form of Architect's Services: Design and Contract Administration and modifications hereto are incorporated into the Standard Form of Agreement Between the Owner and Architect, AIA Document B141-1997, that was entered into by the parties as of the date:February 2007 OWNER (Signature) Rick I- Gifford, KIB Manager (Printed name and tide) (Signat Wayne ' Je (Printed In n, President nd tit ) AIA Document 13141 —1997 Part 2. Copyright 11 1917, 1926, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1987, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1987 and 1997 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA Document is protected by U.S. Copyright law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA' Document, or any portion of 1t, may result hi severe chill and criminal penalties, and *III be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the taw. This document was produced by AIA software at 15.0623 an 03/012007 under Order No.1000224710_1 which expires on 6/29/2007, and is not for resale. User Notes: (1739009788) Kodiak Island Borough AGENDA STATEMENT Regular Meeting of March 15, 2007 Item No.13.B.1 Resolution No. FY2007 -27 Authorizing the Records Manager to Dispose of Certain Kodiak island Borough Records Kodiak Island Borough Code 2.16.200 provides for the destruction of records which were certified by the clerk and attorney as having no legal or administrative value or historical interest. The attached lists of records are not of a historical, legal, nor administrative value and have met the minimum retention requirements. Recommended motion: Move to adopt Resolution No. FY2007 -27. KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH RESOLUTION NO. FY2007 -27 Introduced by: Borough Clerk Requested by: Borough Clerk Drafted by: Records Manager Introduced: 3/15/07 Adopted: A RESOLUTION OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY AUTHORIZING THE RECORDS MANAGER TO DISPOSE OF CERTAIN KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH RECORDS WHEREAS, Resolution No. 95 -01 and amendments provides the minimum retention requirements for specific records; and WHEREAS, the department directors have reviewed and authorized the destruction of the specific records attached to this resolution; and WHEREAS, Kodiak Island Borough Code 2.16.200 provides for the destruction of records which were certified by the clerk and attorney as having no legal or administrative value or historical interest; and WHEREAS, with the exception of the Community Development documents which are covered by the Exxon Valdez retention order, and which should be retained, the attorney found no other documents on the list which have unusual legal, administrative, or historical interest; and WHEREAS, there are currently approximately 250 boxes of medical records that are ready for destruction currently stored at Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center WHEREAS, these are pre -1998 medical records (before Providence took over the hospital) and these were certified by the Attorney as having no legal or administrative value; and WHEREAS, an addendum will be attached to this resolution describing the contents of the medical records; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THAT: Section 1: The attached lists of records are not of a historical, legal, nor administrative value and have met the minimum retention requirements. Section 2: These records may be destroyed as provided by Kodiak Island Borough Code 2.16.200.B. ATTEST: ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS DAY OF , 2007 Nova Javier, CMC, Borough Clerk KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Jerome M. Selby, Borough Mayor Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Resolution No. FY2007 -27 Page 1 of 5 FY 1989 1999 DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL: MINUTES, FINDINGS, FY1999, FY2000; FY2001; 2002 FY1999; FY2000; FY2001; FY2002 FY1999; FY2000; FY2001; FY2002 BC -51 BC46 BC -56 BC -56 LICENSES, GAMES PETITIONS PETITIONS PETITIONS DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL: EL -01 EL -07 VOTED BALLOTS EL -08 EL 13 EL -13 BC -48 DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS ELECTION OFFICIAL'S ELECTION OFFICIAL'S RECORDS VOTER REGISTRY DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL: Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska EMPLOYEE RELATED REFERENDUM PAY RANGES, CLASS TITLES; COMBINING ANNUAL AND SICK LEAVE, PERSONNEL POLICIES;1991 .o. ,.�w�.... , 60% MAJORITY INITIATIVE SALES TAX/ ADOPTING A MANAGER PLAN /1997 KATS SERVICE AREA PETITION; JUNE 11, 1999 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS OF 2001, 2002 2003, 2004, 2005; SPECIAL ELECTION OF APRIL 20, 2004 OCTOBER 4, 1994; OCTOBER 1, 1996; OCTOBER 7, 1997; OCTOBER 1998; OCTOBER 5, 1999; OCTOBER 2, 2001 APOC FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS FY1994; FY1995; FY1999, FY2000 AVO'S DOCUMENTATION; OCTOBER 1998 REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION HARD COPIES OF DISTRICT VOTER REGISTRIES 1994 ; 1999; 2000; 2001; 2002; 2003; 2004 /1996(DESTRUCTION DUE TO DELETION FROM RETENTION SCHEDULE, BY RES 95 -01F) HALL HALL HALL HALL AVO'S DOCUMENTATION; OCTOBER 1991 HALL HALL E- 4- 03/E -3 -05 Resolution No. FY2007 -27 Page 2 of 5 DC -01 PARENT FILES FY1998-1999 DC -01 PARENT FILES FY1998-1999 H -6 -15 J -4 -01 DC -07 STATISTICAL CHILD CARE FY1998 -1999 PROVIDER REPORTS PROVIDER FILES FY1998 -1999 H -7 -15 H-6-15A DC -08 DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL: CD -04 ED-1-0 CD 10 AUDIO TAPES OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS PLANNING AND ZONING PACKETS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA PACKETS DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL: P &Z MEETINGS FROM JANUARY -JUNE 2003 WOMENS BAY PLAN WS - APRIL 30, 2003 MAY 1990 TO JUNE 1991 JULY 1991 DECEMBER 1991 ONSITE E1 11 E 1 14 EF -08 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL: KIB LANDFILL/BALER SCALE REPORTS C -1 -04 JANUARY TO JUNE 1999 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Resolution No. FY2007 -27 Page 3 of 5 FI -06 JOURNAL VOUCHERS FI -06 JOURNAL VOUCHERS FI -06 JOURNAL VOUCHER FI -11 FI -13 FI -13 FI -13 FI -15 FI -21 UTILITY MONTHLY REPORTS ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ACCOUNTS PAYABLE FI -13 FI -13 FI -13 FI -15 FI -15 FI -15 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE FY1999; K -L ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE { FY1999; M -R FY1999; S -Z JULY 1998 AUGUST 1998 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AUGUST TO NOVEMBER 1998 A -6 -05 A -7 -05 A -2 -06 A -7 -06 A -6 -07 A -5 -07 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FI -15 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FI -15 FI -15 FI -15 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FI -15 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE OCTOBER 1998 NOVEMBER TO DECEMBER 1998 JANUARY TO FEBRUARY 1999 MARCH TO APRIL 1999 MAY TO JUNE 1999 FY 1998, 1999, 2000 JULY TO NOVEMBER 1998 A -6 -06 A -1 -11 A -4 -07 A -3 -07 A -2 -07 ONSITE A -2 -08 FI -33 FI -33 BALER MONTHLY ACCOUNTING REPORTS DECEMBER 1998 TO JUNE 1999 BALER MONTHLY ACCOUNTING REPORTS SANITATION MONTHLY ACCOUNTING REPORTS JULY 1998 TO MARCH 1999 FI -34 SANITATION MONTHLY ACCOUNTING REPORTS A -3 -08 FI -33 BALER MONTHLY ACCOUNTING REPORTS FI -34 FI -38 MENTAL HEALTH ACCOUNTING REPORTS FY 1998 FY 1998 FY 1997 FY1997 TO FY1999 A -7 -07 ONSITE CANCELLED CHECKS FI -38 MENTAL HEALTH ACCOUNTING REPORTS FI -38 MENTAL HEALTH ACCOUNTING REPORTS ONSITE FI -39 SEVERANCE TAXES DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL: Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska MAY TO JUNE 1999 JULY TO APRIL 1999 1999 AUGUST 1998 TO JUNE 1999 FY1999; A FY1999; B -D FY1999; E -J SEPTEMBER 1998 A -1 -07 A -2 -05 A -3 -05 A -1 -08 A -5 -05 A -5 -06 A -4 -06 A -3 -06 A -1 -09 ONSITE A -4 -08 Resolution No. FY2007 -27 Page 4 of 5 OM -01 OM -04 LITIGATION CASE FILES OM -04 LITIGATION CASE FILES IJOHNSTON VS. ABSTON ET.AL #4702 -557; 1995 OM -04 OM -04 LITIGATION CASE FILES OM -04 LITIGATION CASE FILES OM -12 OM -19 OM -19 LITIGATION CASE FILES LEGAL ADMINISTRATION FILES NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION FILES NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION FILES DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL: Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska BROOKER'S LAGOON SUBDIVISION; SHUYAK ISLAND /GARY CUE CLAIM; CHARLIAGA VS. KIBSD; DUCOLON MECHANICAL FORECLOSURE; 1996 ISA VS. KIB #4702 -557; 1995 ALYESKA SETTLEMENT; MARCH TO JUNE 1995 KIB VS. FAROS SEAFOODS INC.; 1993 TAX FORECLOSURES; R. YUCKER VS. KIB; NATIVE VILLAGE OF KARLUK VS. MB 1995 -1999 FY 1997 FY 1998 DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL: These records totaling cu. ft. were destroyed on HALL BOX #1 I -2 -11 I -2 -11 I -2 -11 I -2 -11 I -2 -11 HALL BOX #2 I -2 -11 I -2 -11 OM -19 NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION FILES FY 1999 I -2 -11 RECRUITMENT JUNE 12 TO AUGUST 2, 2002 AUGUST 13 TO SEPTEMBER 2, 2002 RECRUITMENT SEPTEMBER 25 TO DECEMBER 13, 2002 HALL BOX #4 EEO AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION RECORDS PE -01 PE -01 PE -01 PE -01 PE -01 PE -01 PE -01 PE -01 PE -01 PE -07 PE -10 RECRUITMENT RECRUITMENT RECRUITMENT RECRUITMENT RECRUITMENT RECRUITMENT RECRUITMENT PE -09 ELIGIBLE LISTS APRIL 02 TO SEPTEMBER 9, 2002 NOVEMBER 13 TO DECEMBER 27, 2002 MAY 27 TO JULY 28, 2003 DECEMBER 2, 2002 TO JUNE 6, 2003 JULY 28 TO SEPTEMBER 9, 2003 AUGUST 4 TO AUGUST 18, 2003 1993 -1998 FY1991 LOCATION HALL BOX #4 HALL BOX #4 HALL BOX #4 HALL BOX #4 HALL BOX #4 HALL BOX #4 HALL BOX #4 HALL BOX #4 HALL BOX #2 HALL BOX #3 F -4 -02 Resolution No. FY2007 -27 Page 5of5 Kodiak Island Borough AGENDA STATEMENT Regular Meeting of March 15, 2007 Item No. 13.B.2 Resolution No. FY2007 -28 Accepting a State Grant in the Amount of $138,606 for the Seismic Upgrade to the East Elementary School Windows. The purpose of this action is to accept a Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) grant for Fiscal Year 2007 from the State of Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs - Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management in the amount of $138,606. These funds will pay for the seismic upgrade for the East Elementary School windows. The seismic vulnerability evaluation of Kodiak Schools identified a number of "non- structural" items (things other than walls, foundations — non structural) that are vulnerable to severe ground motions. The windows in East Elementary Schools were identified as deficient and would most likely crack and shatter into glass shards during a large seismic activity. Recommended motioff Move to adopt Resolution No. FY2007 -28. KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH RESOLUTION NO. FY2007 -28 Introduced by: Manager Gifford Requested by: Manager Gifford Drafted by: E &F Director Cassidy Introduced: 03/15/2007 Adopted: A RESOLUTION OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY ACCEPTING A STATE GRANT FOR WINDOW REPLACMENT AT EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WHEREAS, the Borough voters approved the review of Borough owned school facilities for seismic vulnerability; and WHEREAS, the Borough hired a structural engineering firm to review building plans and conduct a seismic evaluation of these facilities; and WHEREAS, the East Elementary School classroom windows in the old wing were found to be unsafe and have been identified to readily crack and produce glass shards during a large seismic event; and WHEREAS, an application to the State of Alaska Hazard Mitigation Grant (HMGP) program was submitted to address East Elementary Windows was approved; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THAT the Manager is authorized to accept $138,606 from the Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs - Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and is authorized to execute a grant agreement and any other documents deemed necessary to accept and expend the grant and to implement the intent of this Resolution. ATTEST: ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS DAY OF 2007 Nova M. Javier, CMC, Borough Clerk KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Jerome M. Selby, Borough Mayor Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Resolution No. FY2007 -28 Page 1 of 1 1. Agreement No. 1 2. Recipient Kodiak Island Borough 3. Award ►4 Amendment ❑ Amendment # 4. Employer Tax ID # 92- 003085 5. Recipient Address Kodiak Island Borough 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, AK 99615 6. Issuing Office Department Division Fort 8. DHS &EM Manager: Scott and Address of Military and Veterans Affairs of Homeland Security and Emergency Management P.O. Box 5750 Richardson, Alaska 99505 -5750 www.ak-brepared.com 7. Recipient Project Manager: Ken Smith Phone: 907 - 486 -9341 Fax: 907 - 486 -9394 Email: ksmith @kib.co.kodiak.ak.us Project Simmons Phone: 907 - 428 -7016 Fax: 907 - 428 -7009 Email: scott_simmons@ak- prepared.com 9. Effective Date of This Action February 15, 2007 10. Method of Payment: Electronic Funds Transfer 11. Grant Award and Deliverables (See following two pages Seismic Upgrade of the East Elementary School Windows Grant Amount: Estimated administrative allowance (see Total Awarded Amount: $138,606 Grant # 1618.0002 and Sub- Grantees' Handbook) as described in the agreed $134,917 also 11.13 below):$3,689 upon application. 12. Special Conditions: Grant funds will not be reimbursed until these conditions have been met. See Attachment 1 If Applicable 13. Grant Requirements, Assurances and Agreements: (continued on reverse side of Agreement) The acceptance of a grant from the United States creates a legal duty on the part of the grantee to use the funds or property made available in accordance with the conditions of the grant. (GAO Accounting Principles and Standards for Federal Agencies, Chapter 2, Section 16.8(c)] 14. Recipient is required to sign and return one (1) copy of this document to the Issuing Address in block 6, within 30 days from the date in block 9. 15. Signature of Chief Financial Officer a2/ A Q f�f- Printed Name: Karleton Short Date: Z - 2f -0 7 Phone: 907 - 486 -9320 Fax: 907 - 486 -9399 Email: kshort@kib.co.kodiak.ak.us 16. Signature of Local Jurisdiction's Signatory Official Printed Name and Title: Rick Gifford, Borough Manager Date: Phone: 907 - 486 -9301 Fax: 907 - 486 -9374 Email: rgifford @kib.co.kodiak.ak.us 17. 9 - • EM 'gnato fficial (Name and Title) i-v Ro • - • . a ey, - ernate Go -Priori-Authorized Representative Date /3/,07 DEPT OF MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Obligating Award Document for Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Grant No. 1618.0002 X:\ Plans _Preparedness \M itigat iont1618 05 West Coast Storm y618 -0002 KIB East Elementary Window Project 1618 -0002 KIB East Elementary Windows grant agreemenl.doc Revised Jan 2006 KIB Seismic Vulnerability Assessment !r ,rZ;�rMirir:i =�iri. t a�r�llt 1 !!11w1i*Z - ' ilniii 111111111111111111Mill Mil . e s*"""` 1 1111111111111111111141111111 Y.r n - a -Ra .v . �r > s$ � y, ,1aIr � r Y, .PS; Z co' Figure 2 -25. Plan of Gym at Roof Level 2.7 Non Structural Components A walkthrough of all the schools was performed to assess the anchorage and restraint of important components of the schools. These components were then classified into several sub - categories: file storage cabinets that can topple; drink dispensers that are large and can roll / topple; large single annealed window (glazing) in hard putty in wood sashes in flexible buildings that will readily crack and produce shards; unanchored communication racks; sprinkler heads in weak suspended ceilings that can be readily damaged by the interaction between the sprinkler head and the ceiling system leading to inundation; desk top monitors that can topple; large kitchen items subject to toppling; medium and tall bookcases that can topple with life safety / egress issues in libraries and other locations; unanchored furnaces that can slide and break attached pipes; rod supported equipment that can sway sufficiently to credibly break attached pipes; floor standing electrical switchgear panels that are unanchored; unrestrained water and glycol storage tanks; vibration isolated generators or other rotating equipment that can readily fall off their isolation springs (needs snubbers); unanchored diesel fuel tanks that can slide and break attached pipes; unrestrained batteries for diesel generators; valuable counter top or rack mounted pieces of equipment that can readily slide and fall. Table 2 -3 summarizes the number of components to be upgraded (Table 6 -2 further breaks down the type and cost of upgrades for each school). Also included are costs by building should all or portions of the existing suspended ceilings be upgraded. By "egress ", it is meant that the ceilings are upgraded for seismic loads just at major exits and corridors. By "all ceilings ", it is meant that the ceilings are upgraded throughout the building. G &E Engineering Systems Inc. Page 33 R87.01.05 Rev. 0 February 12, 2006 Regular Meeting of March 15, 2007 Authorizing the Borough Manager to Sign a Memorandum of Agreement Transferring Funds and Obligation of Legislatively Approved Capital Projects and Grant Funds to Ouzinkie, Larsen Bay, and Port Lions The Borough received a number of legislative grants as a result of approval of Capital Improvement Program (CIP) requests made to the Alaska State Legislature. Among these projects were three grants for communities around the island. These projects are: Kodiak Island Borough AGENDA STATEMENT • Ouzinkie Dock Replacement - $570,000 • Port Lions Workshop Door Replacement - $10,000 • Larsen Bay Equipment - $75,000 ITEM NO. 13.B.3 Resolution No. FY2007 -29 The language in the grant requires the accounting and auditing as well as design, construction, and purchasing services associated with the projects be performed by the Kodiak Island Borough. The Borough Attorney reviewed the grant language and is concerned that the grants place obligations on the Borough that are out of our control and is suggesting this MOA. This agreement places the responsibility and liability on the communities requesting the funding. And from a community perspective, it was argued that they have the expertise to manage the projects and administer the grants. This function is done so for any number of other grants. This MOA formalizes those responsibilities between the State of Alaska and the Communities and removes the Borough from involvement. Recommended motion: Move to adopt Resolution No. FY2007 -29. KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH RESOLUTION NO. FY2007 -29 A RESOLUTION OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY AUTHORIZING THE BOROUGH MANAGER TO SIGN A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT TRANSFERRING FUNDS AND OBLIGATION OF LEGISLATIVELY APPROVED CAPITAL PROJECTS AND GRANT FUNDS TO OUZINKIE, LARSEN BAY AND PORT LIONS WHEREAS, during the last session a number of capital projects were approved by the Alaska State Legislature for projects located in communities around the island; and WHEREAS, grants funding these legislatively approved projects have been directed to the Kodiak Island Borough (KIB) for the following projects: • Ouzinkie Replacement Dock - $570,000 • Larsen Bay Heavy Equipment Purchase - $70,000 • Port Lions Community Workshop Door replacement - $10,000; and Introduced by: Manager Gifford Requested by: Manager Gifford Drafted by: E &F Director Cassidy Introduced: 03/15/2007 Adopted: WHEREAS, the language in the grant requires the accounting and auditing as well as design, construction, and purchasing services associated with the projects be performed by the KIB with an administrative fee associated with this administrative duty between 5% to 10% of the grant amount; and WHEREAS, the Borough Attorney has reviewed the language of the grant and state statute and the requirements of the grant and finds that meeting these requirements will prove problematic for the KIB as state statute may require that by accepting the grant the Borough may be liable for injuries, poor construction practices and maybe future maintenance of these projects that KIB really has no control over; and WHEREAS, the way that the grant is structured is also proving problematic for the rural communities who feel they have the experience to administer the project and manage the construction as well as meet any administrative requirements of the grant with local talent; and WHEREAS, Borough Staff has been working with the affected communities, the State Division of Commerce and Community Advocacy and the Borough Attorney to structure a MOA that is acceptable to all the parties and to resolve any issue; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THAT the Borough Manager is authorized to sign the Memorandum of Agreement that removes the KIB as a party to the grant and allows the communities and the State of Alaska to deal directly with capital projects approved by the 2006 state legislature. Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Resolution No. FY2007 -29 Page 1 of 2 ATTEST: ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS DAY OF 2007 Nova M. Javier, CMC, Borough Clerk KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Jerome M. Selby, Borough Mayor Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Resolution No. FY2007 -29 Page 2of2 PURPOSE: This Memorandum of Agreement (Agreement) recognizes that the City of Ouzinkie is the real and appropriate municipal entity relative to the Ouzinkie Dock Replacement Project funded under Grant # 07 -DC -511 issued by the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development. This Agreement outlines the terms under which the State of Alaska, the Kodiak Island Borough and the City of Ouzinkie agree to substitute the City of Ouzinkie as the Grantee for Grant # 07 -DC -511, attached hereto as Exhibit A and hereby incorporated by reference and consistent with the following: PROJECT TITLE: Ouzinkie Dock Replacement AGREEMENT EFFECTIVE DATE: July 01, 2006 AGREEMENT COMPLETION DATE: June 30, 2011 GRANT TERM: Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development shall pay the City of Ouzinkie (`Grantee') for the performance of the project work under the terms outlined in this agreement. The amount of the payment is based upon project expenses incurred, which are authorized under this agreement. In no event shall the payment exceed $570,000.00. Also see Attachment A, B and C and Appendix A, B, B2, C, D, E and F. STATE OF ALASKA SHALL: 1. Substitute the City of Ouzinkie for the Kodiak Island Borough as the Grantee for Grant #07 -DC -511. 2. Require the City of Ouzinkie to comply with all grant provisions 3. Release the Kodiak Island Borough from any future requirement to comply with all grant provisions. KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SHALL: 1. Provide to the City of Ouzinkie all documents received relative to Grant #07 -DC -511. 2. Waive any entitlement it may have had to compensation for administrative services or otherwise associated with Grant #07 -DC -511. CITY OF OUZINKIE SHALL: Kodiak Island Borough Management Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (907) 486 -9300 Fax (907) 486 -9374 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE STATE OF ALASKA, THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH AND THE CITY OF OUZINKIE REGARDING THE OUZINKIE DOCK REPLACEMENT PROJECT 1. Accept all duties and responsibilities as Grantee of Grant #07 -DC -511 and any subsequent amendments. 2. Comply with all requirements of Grant #07 -DC -511 and any subsequent amendments. 3. Release the Kodiak Island Borough from any future requirement to comply with all grant provisions. DATED: Rick Gifford, Manager Kodiak Island Borough ATTEST: ATTEST: Clerk Clerk Robin Parks, Grant Administrator Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development Zack Chichenoff,Mayor City of Ouzinkie Bud Cassidy From: Linda Getz [cityofouzinkie @ouzinkie.org] ent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 11:16 AM o: Bud Cassidy Subject: MOA Ouzinkie Dock Project I showed the MOA for the Ouzinkie Dock Project to all but one of the council members and no one had any objections to the wording. Sincerely, Linda Getz City Clerk No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.7/712 - Release Date: 3/6/2007 3:42 PM 1 WHEREAS, the purpose of AS 41.23.240- 41.23.270 is to protect is to protect, maintain, enhance and perpetuate the present use of the area described in AS 41.23.270 as the Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use Area; and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use Area is established to: 1. protect, maintain, perpetuate, and enhance year -round general public recreation; 2. protect, maintain, perpetuate, and enhance public enjoyment and use of fish and wildlif • and 3. allow a public uses of the area in a manner compatible with the purposes specifies ' (1) and (2); and WHEREAS, the Alaska Depa - t of Natural Resources (DNR) currently maintains control of State owned land at Narrow Cape on • •'= , Island; and , �\��( QVIr J Uy WHEREAS, 2,486 Kodiak Island Borough residents signed a petition in 2005 that opposed closure of public access to state lands at Narrow Cape; and WHEREAS, Kodiak Island Borough residents value the Narrow Cape area and there is a high level of concern that access to this important area be maintained; and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough is desirous that this land can never be sold and that public use of the area's trails, beaches, and natural resources are to be maintained as a permanently designated public use and recreational use areas; and WHEREAS, the Hatcher Pass area and the Nelchina area have been designated public use areas by the Alaska State Legislature; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH that the Alaska State Legislature designate the state owned land on Narrow Cape as a permanent public use area administered by DNR that prevents it from being sold or closed to public use. ATTEST: Nova M. Javier, CMC, Borough Clerk KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH RESOLUTION NO. FY2007 -30 Introduced by: Manager Gifford Requested by: Manager Gifford Drafted by: Manager Gifford Introduced: 03/15/2007 Adopted: A RESOLUTION OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH URGING THE ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE TO CREATE THE KODIAK NARROW CAPE PUBLIC USE AREA ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS DAY OF 2007 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Jerome M. Selby, Borough Mayor Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Resolution No. FY2007 -30 Page 1 of 1 Kodiak City Council 710 Mill Bay Road Room 220 Kodiak AK 99615 Dear Council Members: March 7, 2005 Enclosed is a petition in support of continued public access to state lands at Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island. It was circulated in Kodiak between February 19 and March 5, and was signed by 2,486 residents of the Kodiak Island Borough sixteen years of age and older. It reads as follows: We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. No organization was involved in the petition's inception or in signature collection; instead, volunteers crafted it and circulated it at local businesses and from neighbor to neighbor. The need for an age limit on the petition resulted in the selection of 16 years, the age at which citizens can and do drive themselves out to enjoy the splendors of Narrow Cape. Students at the Kodiak Middle School, feeling disenfranchised by the petition's sixteen year age limit, decided to circulate their own petition, and I have included a copy of that petition containing 64 signatures. The support that these petitions attracted from the entire spectrum of Kodiak Island residents speaks to the value of Narrow Cape to the community, and the high level of concern that access to this important area be maintained. State lands at Narrow Cape include Fossil Beach and ranch lands, and provide opportunities for a wide variety of recreational activities. Kodiak has a very limited road system, and much of the current public recreational use along it is on privately owned land. This fact makes the public lands at Narrow Cape even more valuable, and no doubt contributed to enthusiasm for these petitions. Please consider the desires of the more than 2,500 petition signers when making any decisions regarding the Narrow Cape area. Sincerely, C 71 i g t a t D Richard Macintosh, contact person 1 11 MAR - 7 1005 _:s 910 Steller Way Kodiak, AK 99615 TROUGH CLERK'S OFFICE (907) 486 -3087 rmacintosh@keaconnect.net / 61t9 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 3. Cry 4. Aittttai,ti i)( t , 5. Murk A . bricartle 6. mgrq/ynn 1 c - / /4 (1 7. an) I .t_LE S: C ��; i e MV'Mr/4 IrJ 8. giwbkrit &r r,viv ins 4, a� ffp i9 zieveh ft 9. .-,A-1\49i1 4 et-htt-t-6,00C-T 10..E (pelt 1 1. 6 / L (av% IMMEWIPM tl:^ ,(fn Joe r 6. -1'lzk c: u: Oc 0 ,.) S Signature 3.0 60-22,B Residence Address / J J'f AA y K 2 P 'RE2Qoa J wi,.,.!l -f. e Mailing Address clto M1ss Qb Zo DiAie. AL q 3 GUd kiss- (echoic r q t y QQ2a. t P. 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OZ 6. /et %7z - 6 6110_12 6n 55$y 9. 1\b n ./�'' ._ ' \{\ C( 4-/ Li IL/1 , , 41 a_ G l 71,c n ✓lam( ""-- eT ti ev‘,c • ,7 - l ZOZ ✓L� 924 B Residence Address Mailing Address 1 S -R R& ' 3 4' / /iGs.,,,, 01;- / /O /C1 4// -/4i - 7A4s -A 1 Lo 14 - 31 / - 7 ►' 9 cwcrf r! Li{ /o2c ? Eitsrb:9, /p /362r //7y a7 ( 31 5513 pofkOiB) D, ,� t 767 <0.ei P,‘rs THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. T)T'r' \ Q_50,)3 2. t< # M7Itu 4. 8. 9. Sel a /YI. e -kee 1 11. , CujA.-c 12. 13. Ave) r,, 14. c E K/1 15. PAo1 v 1'6 16. 17. /JAW .S 57Z.Lf 18. 19. 20. Signature Residence Address ll . r 6 Emt r '1 /zi Oiler Wait /lL ,- 64(4-oL4 ST auSIR z• - e Mailing Address ?& Yv77, t P 14d h»' 49Y6, 5- IBS pic-kee 3D x 12-2 gvct a , , ZvSko.a_A 5 ' 'rsheim h el( x I?J fo7'I M Pa /3d 7c1 /s 4 3 TS 5 116,0 IP° Box Z, /J Pv. ii, 3i0 4 - fie �D�. 5 '. pia c1 ��..) THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1.v/ 2. = �hR l � 3. 4. �icolcy■ 2uos 5. ::115 .411 c .� 6., 7. Print Name 8. 9. ► ) �.►• V N+ sr • 1 • 1 I ie c 1 k k • • Ca on SI 7 I ID .+...v 4' i .Lr t • 11 1 loz p P.0 t '1e' 1 Jai aft 7241.- Ali 5 ; uLo ,3 't Aror - 46 - 3 / `'Cs c -r 5 7 5-3/6 oc 1., ,,1 }l, tit( ‘ /46 , , r .J 12. 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IV )1: Residence Address tLC W—C1/7.5.L4 3 t Le•-k.,.A., L e zAi / • -I • s , 4 Mailing Address 1 ' A rr SA t■ i.:4 ■:•■■ • (71 ( 1 2 ) )\ 2) ;--)(ci THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. tt==. ± '2 ; b'1 11 14.f c?�c7 s 15. t 1 /l � � (/1 Vi /8 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name Signature y 0.5w Y1 t '<< (laid 14/.(1 k1b-1_ M - 1 ti'cJU't fz NA` P',; Eck y Residence Address Mailing Address sos • it ,: li'0el koop c CCC ,)(c .44 we) swat. Cwt- 2/ Sett 1 V :., M . t v-k- 72. 3 8. ; ;-,{J _ At ; r rI,t f 9. 1a1/4, C s 1'16 L ) ' 10. 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Print Name A0, ' ' t C -i%A 51 41.-D 20. 6// Signature tiac Residence Address ' 7 ( Mailing Address t .Pc . �� < et / -/ 3 dL'-5+ ft) 17 7/ PO I ca - , f - 7 -/ 4'e. I /'7 K 9/if, ' a Y c k:Xl // AdAr S'937 1) " / /-- 1 IL(/' THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. J tv (14 Z,e - ,2tfit - 2. G Orr 3. 4. - 3 - c q•••-) - ?Fiz ti� 5. Jul /,t L: 6. N • itfIC , C2�= 7. 8. Print Name Signature 9. tddrt e k,14 c 10. 11. et / 32 3 ( !l Residence Address torAl Le-4 ? :OTT Kr ti:bt k /'/ .2.1 87. 14.2.441iF 148.1)1,4 14 lbt.9 (oId- to S 546.E :fl e es K�r/ -ra 17 w' n5D AV `,�` ) AiC P6 i� �� k,1/:a 7 / c_- cf °'r 53 Sr gitY2 P4 :141.z 1c2.01 r'i Mailing Address ks,C1 `116 - K i : h; ktjil /te % it S' THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 4. 5. L1 auC1 6. 7. M I e k 1 f 8. Gu0C;f■ ��i- g 9. : / 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Signature Print Name 2. - Flomc 3. i ‘ Residence Address i 7 w6 �i {1 L 1fLU. , r •Ode .!GE Coy; TIC f) ti LJa'1 °1109 C rtsstov. Ret • • Z 0 e' % C �sttr;afl� 06, 1-60{,nr Pda- � 'rt � �C /Z'-f �! 9 f/ (-0 coi J% etA Le - A ( triti( /,2 ct / /a ) /c 51 i Mailing Address 19. J () % lvla ►� -k Pa Ric era. / k ' ,'4 k 4k ”47C D,x 946" / c 5 r K cr0 (-kir • 4 -///i � J� THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. i .- 1 � L 1 0,, • if.4 A_— — 1 I IS Ob /.2/ 3 La4 s,A 306/1 &di/ (e,cr - o -.sy i 9rle 1 2. 3. Print Name 4. 5. 6. jamesE 7. 8. ELA 9. U N . q r t Se A/ 2(. 11, ed.4 47': 1 n ieg "Pc ) 12. 10 t l T Tv r-l1rr.../' 13. \ • 14. Fr' , A ti C ��i s 15. " �� t� /. O SC� 16. – (b e�C 17. 18. 0111,4' s -+t r i)Cc-1/ 19. 20. lS L Signature 14-1 r i flta Residence Address LL-r 4 , � �� ; ` -, �-� �� -ice � 7 Z 17 ; tick 3 �� Kt,d c k, 3�5 A-.4.) t 1 C � ✓. y/ y C G X Q� k( Mailing Address Zi s!C t ys'Y . 11 4c 055 z kodeic. Be q6. 7!_ ( f J J ' _ �l THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature Residence Address 1. ;,5' 2. b f f <���11 3. JOE 01%12,40-10 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. u•&<r- 1 C , �� ti L <t 11. r-c C 13. 14. ,//( A). �t l ( ( 15. F 1' 5 i- /vl f 1,0 k• 17. (!L -i1 11,t;-) 18. /la Z 19. J12 L / % G` E t7 " 16. ; 20. 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L,, 19. 20. 17. f 18. / 'f - :.L i &4 X / 9 d2 5 rl /Ld ? S 8. rc 'd`11 !' - e(12 e \r cS ; , liL tat' D.) &CT I (C d%T o K c p ✓, , c y ' ,l P E /, !':��_,7,1 f� yh�. f �� �- 5 3 rear k M r r � 9. k ' // 7 ucc 1Y0 d T/ t /Ja t1 -.1(se ti LLv �(. 3 X31 dz.; Klu 14 f � y 7 i<in E 4VE 67' 4 ' Xa< /97/ /lkt. d «41 22U 1 5 i /,. ( AA 4 3 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature Mailing Address, 2. ;Q'J/ ;KW- 5 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Residence Address THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16.years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address /J f� 1. �( they t u. e e er �l -1 a lei 81 P E. -Z 750 d as N K q k t( S 2. ! i ,�.:� fie ?/(,/ I(sA L //, 3. ,_/1,'�2I1 � -1(-, �1 �•]si. +��.- � �z ; Y r �a.l�l�.cs[! -<.i 4. l L 11 CLL //CC& -� 6. .�. 7. , S 5 5 7 r6_ s s J 9. 8. ( cj e 14(M e/1^ e, e '- J' c�,44 1211(-J s THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND A INTERESTED PAR LIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1 i ��� , 3. i / A4 ,. 4. CS dL (� ► \*= 5. ri-ein (co r-Csi 6? 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name Signature Residence Address 447) tpp er t 4 rt l 'cif-6; a ) Ski Mailing Address THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of Any and o older should permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. y be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Signature Residence Address Mailing Address THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 17. Print Name Signature Residence Address 1. \ 2. 61/ /f G, lr - be CAT= 3. J FL` -I 4. C14it ,kiC6 5. It 12.. � u (I eA 01, 3 13. ✓/' ,'( 4/46 . i 14. 1/, 4.. 15. £-'t2Q..i r:t . y) G f/ 0 ?1)/ C l\ 16. 1 t , I .s_:e /2,2 -z 35- c?3 5 :rL:.,k /c/S4 sl- Z.52c' 136A C L4l(._ � �>> 0 Ae. k a� UeL cik62,a ;)/ti ki&941)izefe 574- kPia- K . :ii... L 2 C // r Mailing Address /cis 1C Rix 2 1 1 , �A k � c G c ,(24/ ,l - 3 C,Ws,'4C , P4 ,43"A/ 7�- 3 Lit 114, Lt 2 C(5 ra . hc, t c r ) s /( I i 1, 11'7 P1) f l- 1 t3:4'\ 18. THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. E 2. 3. 4. Print Name Signature 46-A,v ;rt1 l.' ri t 4- L, 414 k 13. - /7 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. B c 7-1 Residence Address /S: 6 &5 323 Mailing Address /6 7' mein i (. r Z o(" q/( 32v/ SP C 4 - A er • f, Ac fkI k r r . (4 V1 .f Sl w\ I .4( THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature 1. 01.5114A f41 /kiKir L 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Residence Address Mailing Address 0 mssroAt avo Po. 139X 01177 ee THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address f cj IfC. i. jiC ` .. /� 1 6. Va F hi Vet , OD( 537a8 7. '(� V(,(.0, t vL\n cy/ ( ,ce,c,4/1;' 4„4.. l Y 7 / Je /f Z F 5 �c,�.c� THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 9. T G✓ /314 /7%/ .-- 3 c L��� rrc� - 16177 0 5A 123 4_,-Vii-e-aP /� �� /t 40/ C 6 /Qc Sr- 1 9/ q. b - 4e 0 k 16. / ' 1 , ? c�. ' 33'V P cv a- V, Kd 4 - . c f 176 c s 11. 12. 13. 14. 7 �.� 15... 17. 18. 19. e?e,sx.et Residence Address Mailing Address 5� c P O (3o x 2I C, '4) 141 916 4264,cK AK 1� THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands_ at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum Print Name i. -!, 2. KY4 3. 'bthlya, CaAvAr Signature 42 leid(iodAV Residence Address t-e A e.7#4.,,./1 0/504' 7,9-ov- o. 60453— 4. .\C Y\ A. 0 //7 4111 Apl- i1 / 5. 1 AIMV■til 6. DA,( A qn,-4 7. (! viA) ) 6 11 1 8s-8 - - 5 5-re 8. TRA.AA,O■ ( L „It Vbc4--t C S (\(u 6kk s 9 . - 0AV-et 0 /1-M12 , / L.7 th- 1 116 ?th 10. ) \ORk-- 11. 1 yvi ivih+/ tSkt;s4.-. 31545egcr_ke _ - 5) E. n 12. _ ex MINtit-C 13. /3(2_1 14. bin od 15. 1 ('\el-c 16. 1 ' 7 t- vskira,s, 41-kkeito ;- Lc 4r'3 3 ft1— 5- Ei 4 -,,,,,,,,t ( 2 i-i s ltv41:2-P r4- ? 18. 9 a \N\ \'‹U t , k. . V 011 11 k ' 0 19. Pcl, ii "Ai IfkL /. - /e.4..! t i 0 2 - Ire tU ' VIII _, - . - an& J_f .A. a . / 6 2:1 V Mailing Address bt):-/-Pc. ?cm / (3/ P.00 OCA51_112_ 011? RP 3r-i-ttv 3bd_ 3/1e1)6 3/ /Q/s j.0 (5)0/(Yz?z_ 11 3 7 6'0-Y 'E) 1 e'le l - 1AtkI - A epol< LI 032_ THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. f 7 () j 2. 3. b 1) Nat. Cyr, .71 4. • 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 12.146, 13. 13. Aar' 1 Citc 14. ctlio 15. tat 16. /- (';'T 1, -' f I 17. Yllf £ RELYfik 18. 19. PRET? 1-441kice 2 0. er Signature ? ..-7 % ' / ; r C ' ''' - 4 ., Li ....' ...i. ' ) '1 7 V ...ii.• 1 ' 1 / ' /,' I. i "1 „,.... -, ,.. _ I :<:-- - Residence Address j‘ Aoiek .?f 3.q3%-m t 9446 ic ., le' 7 t' r i.„1- A 4A- yws 3t-v) tiJ dr)dc 4 v.4 1)-1 ebettat<f AK_`/C6(S ne- Koz 14' • p . g. • go, Mailing Address R,C Rr 4 c44 - /1-t C 7 [L=91-A Fre.; 7- /4 Jo, THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. J 6t_E._ 2. !VW- 3$(0(....J..) 3. D /CK no G>71) 4. ti 'g 5 . 6. 2,,444. 7. 8. : ri , 1. i /56n, 9. - .1 Ere 2E 7 sTC4 10. STEM 11. //4' S 7A-' /2 aiucttid:_Pc r,, 4 12 . trl yjc? tie. EC f e+ 13. 14. .4 15. l_ 16. ),e,t10. He/ Signa 7)1"" t Ica(' ILo V V- OD t i 1C- C o ket A.1<1 ,Zo o Z..,l-c Residence Address Mailing Address 1tn 3 CWINI %4 SA /t J 2 - #i of/O0, e ten De J4' ? 7 xo J .iKa) 1 0 8e 11S Fens ed 2.237 LA , ?2, L4Rc.N S jjoo? w,, s0( tae / ft 8 868 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. / il eg i ' z 2. '/, OW, I ) X ' cie/ i --W. 7 ( 1.e. #5d / 2) .A,42 3. fiere frt64• . meiot_e( /3/? 4y/a ,-,e Ii ,5 Xpe.. /(I/ L fi-daAti-i - ell" P°V 11( aZatt- Pi- Aiia 4. kidaita e // /212rAtekqe44/: 5'4..L..-1...4._ 8. L //ti L 9. Arc 10. Stcve, 11. g 12. 13. 1 ik4;•ilter 14. c_>c 15 inehri‘ 18. 514A-Ki 10 y A. E. 19. 20. Print Name Signature 7 ;2. A lel enr 16. 1 IALt cx....p4c71 Residence Address 5 c,01411 1 9t tZ 1 4-AnK A I'll / Mailing Address 8-015 F 73 12 4/ Aat 17/11 fi 3>71/./fri;Vk . Rot tva-h- 4 ii 17(9 L. 54- k3s Kettil‘k c"i 6 a5a4 icor A 4 SaX 1 - 1 /77.er 1-{ 4' 9 -/ trza )5if'•- pdfi-, AK 72.0s 4 % .4 A-TrZA.1`;r ,Ai( `5 -et voiri ieodi 0S8 12.4c.e ge(g._ Cr. /6:4)iviic. lAvi•jc,( qt THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. -.3 0 G, 64/Aher 2. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name 9. : Ck - `s& c.E17ri(. e.Utl,EiZ C N w Nafttam tileit,totof Signature 3. ALA/4-0 Gr -ut.eL 4. JihPt6S GHkr3n eh✓ 5. Dm," e.1/4,r0. h ou..n L, 6. • 7. U.S .4s 8. . ..' ` (` Residence Address Mailing Address /4; ;? 3 : S i u cC Ot $41006 �t3 4 SkAt otok Z66 1 ��1.9- 36 80 k'76d1, , / /it-f1 13111 (Ct 71 ro $j/< 6. Box S 1-CoI A r / A te fosv t'(t / 'o �f z :cam �0 1� .41 , 9- kkli /M4 jFCULC to l 10 7 — .c4srttp— THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, lb years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature 1 . 11 LS c°��(.kk 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. .EX) &i4(J)42 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1) nn(I ?4k5 41P 4 ,,v D/1 _41 r 3/) c/4• o V gel 3 tai ,1 /P N� cJ ,rwm•MN! , i 0. ... ..r '.! emu• �± _ . 1 • al 0 55 4a J 74 I -1 a 17. 18. 19. 20. ow/LOA e pA&JIE L 14R8441 Residence Address 7724v6 fys 5.ak 6 Cie . 3/2, kc,uShU1/ ( `Vdi lr l 14/i Ak /c•J�;, F, A/L 9 rc., 114(' fl lcbbiet4 we (. 4 9 1.233 anno CZ.; Mitt 7 Mailing Address AK. /s XcL4 f7‘A /47 v c: lre * q' • f a r,Z y 38%6 gr6,� o©t i dl.< Q ' ` ' ` r'' 4 i / P , r - +-� qf-'^,�► j —� 3 8 ) fir• R R tw i, c K o d A tt THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. \_e.rrjr Uji 2. 3. tl ov 0, h Kw: r10 c l 4. CR 4/6 2./ pun EQ 5. Print Name Signature 6. 7 . 8 . 9. tt cJ 4 • .an al w r . ., ovt • a t. A41: 595 , l � nl L� r / A _ /6 5Q.r 533 Sdovract►n . kddr , m' 4 , r•■ Lo a«; 10 .be ° \r\ \NAl2-4\45■ 11. 12. 13. 14.�J • i tMvff 15. C \ ... -c . i4 C 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. f, // 01,1,11 esidence Address /32 457 1323 M(SSI R+' V4.4 - K, .46( 7'36 I S 726 ttad j I k y3© t_ /lie / (0c✓ 3413 a tzo (. '?- \ (,)-� Mailing Address 3vx S ht!iaK, 9114 OS. Cyr 2.rr 65 Kid %aK 4g br 9z Ico5 f/ 1 At, //ie ./t P4 , s 8v/ 7 G A/( (oK GaGts 41) t4-k: W i6 tc P o )( tA VD ' ? X 360_ dr THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 3 4, 140 • A Casos& . PCRR [0. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. A. Signature Residence Address Mailing Address 335:2 ji5; M (r (4 j Tin RcA st Po 449a K 1%dk THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address e '67/ e, THIS PETITION WITH C1EN SSGNAT'URES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Ktitliak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose pei anent cloture of 011ie acces `to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name J �''` 2. l� hoIlbcv% 1 (,170 3. -� 4. 3C6)e:P, eOn eS 5. 44je E a9do/'Tft r 6. ..duck 7. /.l A • ?,4+.i n Signature 1+ 8. rl. i AAA • • AMA, At Mil 9. 10. e rs 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. Residence Address Mailing Address / 6/ �r r1 ��� Cr YL- Y/71S Z 00/5 4-Latt C1,1 16‹.- 11nk Watt, i4 4iecs tilt - A &W ) Gale k octl U ., 1i5 g ctiu-id � i(o La e LQuge c.Ic Ais r; glitiovd gX rs l eactigJ � d X9910 - iY Q. Joint c u Yy..� p?DS( - av�u.-1 -Ion. Loop KoDLa - � K-- 44 6 ',� �J 1 � zs-1 L .1, L l k0I,`hk 4* ' t/ 94o fitec. 2 Ko 6cLIC Art THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name 1. 2. A / -44. L,'ii 06c +.c �..� 3. i 4+�C g �°' ' NM V Mgr/ Signature Residence Address IT Ta„1 D Mailing Address 1807 1 301 ka 8; K A rd 7 ,n 4 k 0 0.zt- cup A e A'4X6 7 3 a . 7 cf-z rit t /c 99k 7. 8. 9. THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. E. '. a c 8EAT T i f_ 2. Za '. i ' .(; ; 3. 'JE tic3 Axz4 � 4. ?;c k k lt-1►4, 5. ti_. ` A o l 14 6. •� n N - h \\A 4, C cJ 's4-knn L o ck Pa x : i 5 b 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name Signature Residence Address (L Rs) z AZ-K. z-fLcE 766 Jack ' . L'4n< Mailing Address 3 K,4TINAt !J4 ' 40ait Z. Al< 1 `SA 44E `i 5 3S• LI Cll. o r 7 06'). 44(4, 7f ( C l e f t)h L4 h,, 'l ;'L k 9- 6''i sof Po Box 2 iz9 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. atSakellqile 2. _Don Du W\w. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Mailing Address Reim been is . To ? o 3 ( 733 Residence Address (c THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. Rite M Pt) 2. •, /� . 3. 4. �h &W i Sw 5. .-10%4 1bE•PE 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Signature Residence Address- 1 i j)-g pek X14" t9 S0 klc� 2 +e'Z Mailing Address eD. f. . 2 2q /' x 211. /07 t/ure t' i 'J Z4s0 W�� THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 2. 3. 4. "�I 5. Cam, e",c r,' Signature 1 1 4 Residence Address Mailing Address Pt\Lt."1" PO f, 52-3 Le s 11-531; 6-'7 x (86_3 -33 7? s'�'"�` ( 7 f 4 P ( QL 1 c4 iz/z 6iji /4 ,4 RO 19 3410 u fr. P ia 863 4 ¼ ; //y Lf2. 1 / 2V /fic(c•L 1- 1 1 4O L a P O C30$ 1 LIS \<x ;0 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands. at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name 01 c,I,ouui I) ar -S 14 bzp-i Ae 146 Signature Residence Address Mailing Address _.)11 f , . i g 1e ti L is 136k ZG oriS. 975S0 �Za gi63 S1FXcnt km- ft- 041Ak, THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 3. 4.. 5. � oSP I.-.or t m , 1 6 Y l) be i r i e C IZocba< &KQQa se 6. 7. 8. J ' 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. ,u/0 y Wa ys le0=4aZ 99 Jl /des 'c/' k gc✓T /e 4 -tfe,e, y 7 )Be ,8.443,n Li /IL h le - !0n /144ai e 14/ 4.f t.. Residence Address 7 31/1 "Ttn d'* 3325704 i // C,// %94: ?/( ,( l ii l/ c y /' Mailing Address 4 2,39 2/ 414 ityz `1D\ V v;ekd hvmQ /1/ ? Z THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature 1. SY rr ( .Ci 2. 1 1L / ��i�� 3. TO 1 5i, 4. Suka -i $5 60k 1° 8.i a /tteedot 9 . 141111 1501 VANorNl3 2C 10. ,Z . ha• L. S° Nc n,�, 11. 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Residence Address 3 /1 6 /( /), 6 - 3313 CD ` -- 4 f.. , ,4k 1Icor3 .174/5 eoet'° Cavae. 0 lg5Z •1 Mailing Address r I; trial Po x 4- 1401,:suk 4k, woz - � -rnte 3 1l nd; Pik THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. C';v. CA. Pc 1��1 cOl&-0._ 2. ! " l•C. 1;550V f -ir i r''f Signature Residencg Address Mailing Address • 164 11\ rrK 17 & &; Z 357e3.5 I--; in. Rot X /6/k' ?* , /S Z77 ri1. 26X sz ‘ ®Ly Q5 i74), no 73 3 8. ., t.t y . 9. 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Loi AAle , ;a 14. e\ ∎ S5 (-o1/4-v0 15. .(11 61 C` Sig Z / f Residence Address .1/go c 75 9"0C30 Afr4k ex r 16zc )lift S 22141)1 .7q i St fk('p/4 f< 7 I t( 4- - 00t (.J44 Mailing Address ilr rfX/ 359 Mew Wo1 mac. cr.�� / /Son br6'6 'J /lx Oer �6 �r a K : ?D VS i4 " .4 DtZ, j,d, 4 446 v i cc.,14 i 4-t[.. ?o g042k cam,` � Si� ►S l$ 1 51 i L - Q C-exa.tc)e L L i THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. CiE&LE 2. , POLIA 3. j i e.ii(i I 4. fiV1 0. Pb (4‘ ( • RevuzYe Kes hi 6. rig/9 NI4 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. rico if P 01,1 PlO 14. 15. 13. 16. 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Print Name Si ate Residence Address 1711 ✓✓1 � SSA' � 1 '1 i (J 2,oz. Mailing Address X10 ' mac ,!6i/ THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. I N FvflO 2. Li a �Tdh( rr� 3. UTh n A £_t 4. il 14141 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1 , _ 3573 SPf?ucE C Pd. G x sot. 3/ on /'1 d n, sk. � p . ► ► • 3 l r� P / J S l / / %A!fif= Ze)c / _ J c 3 t5 to12t)fl Be, 13. K1A1 k. \ l at 14. Pe nn s5 (42 (e e 15. £ (ail. -z S . tit/6(C 16. / hf CE' 17. din 18. j6v' 19. 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Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Sign.ture 1. 1. CJ-t U /l� 4 2. -rte / 17 . 9. _.,/\--)Q 10. 11. 13 Residence Address Mailing Address Loll Mac r +� Pa oav X15 113 fh 1151 C 1).6'A 1St( a 1-< C�. 19,1.5 - oc r - / l &L(.( - „.. pc-P Tofb,, 3651 (c L Po ho)c 8"7f 7 /‘eoifr POO An kodikk THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Err. ger oks-51,. 9. r)f , iCc i i ski 11. t tf TJ.0(5e6' 12. D '►; f J 1 LL I k Q 13. 14. 16. 17 18. 19. Signature Residence Address 2N) a - wtpik- ROl MIWOJIMMI1110114. z! ;, Print Name 1 hi 1 for rvex 1 "ri t U i,;, %. 1 MIA 4 Sc At fr a jt 5 , /l• V �''►�� : 12/s Mulct 4193 CI i . Fan A, U b Qd �� b i ll , S6t) aef l . diA ado-- m et 20. .Jt nit L0. (1(4 F /W Y Lc,,e ' z8g ch KJ Lotit r,r D r `.249 0 uct � (P4 iker S2 ✓l tc-k w, 7 J Pabveeee Ciec 4 4of /267/ D , 1 23 Yqs n.,.c< ( I' Mailing Address Ak- Rgb 9L ,e1,41 Mork A. 4. Box 1 103 Kbdia KuS,eic i& 13/ 3 I<civ,n- - Sc g Q7c - o gvdlip l 1 30 ( (q � 67C 13., Illiffilliel. ,,..? a / 1 f ,.U& ./' 24A owiT t20 Lorin Cr3 SMIR ›- — A0A %'e53t\\O 1 �t, � PA4'04,9-i � Sl4 Reland t Z THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough. residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature 1. /irk (le 6 /1 'tc,�11 ✓F,� 2. J 1 \ NI\K ' 1 4 I(t.- Qii 3. 9 i \� c�.x 7. 8. 10. 11. 16. 20. 4. (Z ); //ice 6. 5. .P1 •le LOgaISC4 Residence Address 4fittr5CILA/ .270/0 3‘,,o9 su,v1s.4 tolrt r ioQvr tkt 12. Pa is 1 5 •yrzu1 /. 13. re (1 - 1 L W a- le s , 14. C ��� � � � � -� �'-- -- 12 33 g 6-4-i2 15. rstAti e Ndson 0 LOX WA(0 213 h4 key S•r, 1�kV -4 . 6ox 3 le 17. ��/GC;� L4 d en, .134- 18. 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Print Name Signature A,. _iika#011.1_ Residence Address Mailing Address Ko.�� 4 iZ AIL_ .-» )zo. 9 i ._ 7. /5 / Yc/ )Q/ ENO / , 8 9.� 16.P1.tu../44 r 17. 1 ' `��a. 18. 19. ,ii(-s Aiirs r dQ `Q�4,4 20. ? , id // L:: a My 7 /f? v' - V .re ebcG.47E 69 76 C"44 r�l eif ztaz Wr PC Sec 20 0.0/ "i THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. 3. 4. nn (GU,vr 5. 3'&rT �I' 6. ; on / / / (',,dit'«�t S7 7. (aS Aka FIahi ,11) -�� 8. VI k / d Velkt 9. 10. d 11. 6 eh .ediefiL 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name 5; V 6 s' Signature Residence Address .1/9 Js -- 7/ ol ji,4 /o/ L / J41 NIL° Se IA- [ tip {4 Li\ A j2'3 ,soy P.0,04308'2 160 Se)! el f d y23 tveAIt Scn 1- J//9 Mailing Address 3, 8e NI SSIvG-, OR. eh 4-44 ar7 28y7 c a 1;e r . ox 883 7 zgq 7 L - e edx- gg 37 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. ature 2. 3. 4. clx Oektp 5. 6. 7. 8. cQ'V\ e M 9. --% °\'N C i vl f CI 10. M 1 I A- S C-t Mc= t.42 11 .Sw kyam' 5' N 12.-Tat S r s /eL frie;a- 13. 446 f ?/rzl 14. OA V/0 - TeN7,'y $ 44:1›f re jLAJ p?ird e- antik'tt n V V. I V / -et) PIA) ,R 41r ,/v zo7ve VI Z S Zf'.7 // 5 A..; tall / v. cc1ev't /f 1-$ 1�71cr % ) .(J L ,,� Loo. 0 ri'i ec e 3/0 iv ,fez i o 6 41 3`ivo 4do /f/ / hLwlPr 1 V-0 10 korr,S X r- ►----- Residence Address Mailing Address (iPMW rG� ji? � 41 79 us/ ° l c tkoc! 3? I AA) ,�.10 —s- 30Z S t.i re r0 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose panent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. - -ft/Lci.) - 1 ) 1ti-til lee 1 3. ( t < , tir. ; evti 4. , / la? 5. arc a u lz - z-c) Atimi- 7 . I rntif; r7 &c /, h...te- & Ot VA 1 FTz it,t3 Ticiikiitii 47 Li G7z clic(k.te Et: 9. ' t...1 C A I 5 k ' --;'„t) 3 ( ' ' - —. e 10. 11. All 4 12. EAt f` AID & 1 14. 15. '(o X 16. Ai 17. Pe b2 Get 18. , ( CA2Cr 20. /3 Z./ tAy a,* 4ce-eze e awArL__ 4 kAirt 90 it) 147 lq PAAL.L BkNi Rt? — SAME 2-1% YAK 6t: t 't Lc' 4' ff; - 0 2 R cv C7; tC ',Y1rne, C 976 fc ell 6 i 'q f irida 6 k &,c144 41J aAk_ I C ) L 111DC RuA6L'uLt (" tt / IL i_e c / Se, // r • a-el° &cave, Lake._ oc,i 4 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name /2&4 /4/s///4 /7�—A) /#77Z601/4./ SiFra, ire Residence Address Mailing Address iL.t ,1.7 L1/ij z MILL y.5 7 ffee r .y- THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. km\ \) r`l' ry 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Signature Residence Address 36158 C K,N1 /K 333 f- Mailing Address 2. ►t?iE.- 5 aLo Alt .■ .. 1 42 ' ir► 1-110- 3. 1611.Q)�1.P ! )I �l . M�0 -I 3 PY UC � lJ"cL� l! B, 7C `J 7 .�,1 Kai 4. os6 -pe i ' �i4PP - .. 36 q .s GAi,N, K b(wvy f', o . 60)c ssS 5. 3 to L t .. ,_ -z l'5 Ati. 6. Si, s h Pct 55 ,∎n"atc. 5 S7 2_ THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1 ( A-T7'6 1 /141K 3. V3ifiOLWA. \•J tAe 4. ....gA.11 Goa 1/4NYV-1/ 5 (.i vet. Rck. 6. 4ou9aIM god,. 7• Itg a c B oct 8. 9. • A 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name Signature ( I /0. etzta.4e... PL Residence Address 3 07n4. L 3 , Z. t. ‘ "14. • k. T Mailing Address Ps/ jet 3 0-B t 5r2i ce OfFe 33( SPizuce CApr ry'Ly.4 16-o d r 3teg w 7 ' ir; 5 mE I < THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. N .,.. rt';"�` ' f ' cam '%(',c 2. ' � 1 f14 A 0 k J /3 /t /o ,J Z /, 3. � G ,q /v IJd /i- K h' L 5 : c25 c( A (t `(Q Cole id 14 4. I ("aCt_ 0691- - qqco 5., _IY f 1 \ (: 2o am* 2t0 a 6. 7. April y1_ Gcehc e%Ce✓ 8. r e11 ki 6,3ric,k_ 9. ' Utrrna a 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Print Name 16. 17. 6. S EATS 4 18. &211 s n K: ) 19. ill rreeo, 20. <1141 )Av1Y`12'► esidence Address Mailing Address 150-35;44z Or APO 4'.gx 7 7L/ 5377 Lakeu .) Imo. Eox eb3A- Kc ia(s I 2 L I I e6 L, i * 3ox 2- 1 KedcaIL 4k51 i aNI t S C (i/ I'7 H 1,14111.b kf s -e 6Q../ 1 u vu.{(c4( 2 4 co vE - Pr. rota ( A qy6/ 5 Jy • QJ ) 2 ‘,2,),e,w(s/ 6M101 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Print Name 11( 1.(0)( Signature Residence Address 312_ Kv-,4 k ' St Mailing Address THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Si ., .. ► e, Residence Address &1 3. j c r e 1 ) 1 , 1 I U A: z)1 o /34r FI0&.1 4. 0 Z1) `yl/ -4, 4O t3) /04DX &l. 18. 19. 20. x - 70 (d( . p1- , Scar 3'(e) 9 c f r ( I'�x 3 a ?`l l � Y 2.s " 9'./ Mailing Address 1k THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name /7 / laywu ' O ' 1/ 4 1 , > c e3 y a i / nlicar Eli Y fo - sc q// cq, ', ID Cr 0. _ If 4. /ate /M , r/Y 7e di-t44 29S — ''tw ej th 5 * " IttL eaitt,ii A i/ ‘4tPf 9mitieez,/,,:5- 6-0,647/c_iec 6 - Re7r ilSeAl i lbg---- --- A0?/ -- /es - t. - 4. - - 6 / 7. 31 i j1 ` /°fsa, f'"-"' /" 3.1 '? .J � .. /, 8. ,4tp, (�) pi) e' .42 _ '4 r S ? Q 10. /t// C4�i--✓� S. L -�c�v ,� 12. V kror1c1 , 13. 14. -- �:�L� 15. I : a c2rL.A.,'t_C 16. C',r;;, F - /4 Signature __Yed 2 v /inr /0;24-1 (fd A F ri'C-i.or{ -"`r /WO V' _ 4-( IN) -12,4 6,.1 N %ll Residence Address v /7% f 'c'Iow /L. fr L, z Mailing Address /5v>e'_ 3;, K0 -4 C THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature 1. ' ?c k 2. 0K1.-02_ 3. V 1/4),YVS` 1 Av b.- l //- 4. ,e lS I C. LI 5. J « 4/� 6. 7. 8. , .� - i Residence Address Mailing Address '39g .3cve4 Lc 1 (t lA4 j? .ct 4 /36 il akti 4 12Jv s e t, ae 446 S wot L ar,Lc, 4 � 14` 18. 0( y I J� A R 106I ,62,,, 9. , ( niu / . ,p e .mod /17 10. -4 Z / 19. (�/ 20. Q Y - / / e,A 2 7c /4,2/ 6 Se %3//2 / -4 -zk �: 3_ att cal u 1lis iaCk Ce;T. Q.o. ac c sct`f6 Ju, q W,LL.o, \ 1 , \en,.i t . M L i /0 )4 i i »i 6 r 0 C I tr4S6 / 3/9 3 O ... PAX AA 43e, 4' ' 7z ee lexe 14.1 fe1.,S I� r� &A a_ (RS / " / 022_ 34r�cpi (=IL , (10.fi #W11lc (9 - � nc1Ik ?l tP �J c k , / < » 1 7 7 t c-f5-e , d4 L k !C 7o. 130( j�3 4d/4 .4 eaFllp fc THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. ki0l6 IAA' e4' 2. [ p� 3. DOW �►1A1 0( 4. kw 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 12 10. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16 17. 18. 19. 20. Signature Residence Address (PO betv. Mailing Address fGcn 5VE .V 1 I9c�— a`'-"c , ,//)7 c";;Z:Zn wo Ed t r 3k E 1 l I F' 4e-& &ter W:0x Z /3 r kriLui,c Po EN cz31 1 s -s2. Fig rz. 1cazrrt ; iI Ede w c `( ra Po,4 L441 q tb &4 c . '1)4A. .J 07-4ar W j ■t k Cax w y Try 2( THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 2. 3. 4. 5. V 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Print Name 9 1 a 4 ' • • ••. A 4 • AtV USW .1 (IL, Pi 1 101111 11. ' - w 1 r IN.1,11110 aim r I • i� r if -r 11 R& 1-L° 6 I(4FAWP.. /X(I44 At 1% 0: as', de 1 co, 0 n/ '6 tit ter. )> rk / SFS 0 /1 1 l3oxi 2Q k / 0 g -910-- „a 72 V 14. 5t.c2 Sc ea else/ 15. v•- �ONrek 16. J&'fpc, n 18. ► aYSkfk 19. 20. Signature Residence Address Frye Wo/ ( Mar m...4 '511 S T < i i m s l/Zavr T `7 o ho LZ47 3'63 64)?.? it) 9,,r 226f' Mailing Address il.! - 4AMILAW4- `I `i 9 Dena,. . p o e .26 35 Ka 0 2 - 1 -411gwarriW NoeirviL*Y anifEr171.7 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. Print Name 2. 3. �ll� 4. 11 Ilk / fI 5. t :�1yJ ' isznvek4 6. C (1/o: (( tine S,4 y`- � t' 7. , j 4 F" '' 4 l ; v s. t )34 Pi Ii-- .. 9. J 4/4-Q I on i b 2 11. 6i‘ f e xaa6 12. 13. 1 4 14. A/A eY FREE-kin/4 15. /D G(a it& ta' 16. to h,(1,5 LI 17. 5Car 19 20. Signature ! z/ i ! 1 • .4.41 A 1 - Residence Address 511 - t hots)(4.1 n., 'aL . fuck Ca “ . Aitssfe r 7/'; iiitw, pit Ave �rt l zi y / ' / 'ow 7.1 7 -` 9 6111 i.4it.cr t ,pT Mailing Address 1366, L7' / 2-4 ?C,3r:X - P e , ' A y Y 2- orzx -114 40-te- .5 ��� ►, 0 ..B6 3 ` ..• Rs x 33 - i Voo -11/11140,406 '`a .. • �c�3 & 7e2 D S ekiee G /f l . JD,e) c Hoe / /Z 5:. l iL n, g6' 'riZ, ,,, MAAR / THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. /$:(kS 2. Katy CL(In r 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Signature Residence Address 69, P- r-2 69/.2 /2e1ez I't _ Mailing Address 0-- Pere, 7 Va C67f.2 f�.r 92 , VUtIty THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature 1 . c Sci R ) . y 0 r5 r ( j 2. Ct&r ri e- wor 401 /1 '1 4 VV 3. A42/00A, A:144qt 4. J oan Br'cd t'e 5. (T*- r 411// 6. dk //4 7. eh -/0 /.3N. e 8. 3 ,:,` n i C,V' , . 0,5 41/0 G, 9. ?� i S c 10. 30iscsArit._ 61444<ea- 11. 1,11 trial Iv (4 12. Gl(74) Ay-41444z 13. J e -40.■ &.,,atA„„ 14. 15. 16. i 17. Ziff R 1,31M I2) N0 i 18. Do.k a . a`rtA.O. vd 19. Le9J6.3 W17 20 . e44 A Vetolle P it v / N�C- W v r1 caceL Mailing Address 1 1(/3 T1i e S i S.k7s It) d 2,1 ,4r 9 ' Residence Address fig j, givitiec 7/9icofet/14/ /Mfg MT , 1/16A) 611a _ fob I //y 2 1(123 SAt. f?o.8ox X9.6 *0614 k Po. &'x 4 073 3600 So nne ti se. x 8 It; k j ��x�7f � = 71, 3pr act (krye PLC „Lc (zip t0tvttl # ( MOW $ ( koct , us-7 e 6 11-0 r t� 1 a a . t 0, ,Bttx :3 6'73 kcon // /-eit (s r l) . /oct /IV fth /5 /0)6 P //�I 7Rfr.vi k /Hfd? /C 744, s � ?>tAAA--0-41 1 43g CLut tav tuct Pc Bo BS'S3 �/ r 4 A 14 k,& SQ wit � � ����5� 11 2 Sp-efte o ee,J K iI if-l( y977 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature qkh kui(4- 2. ,Toce-iyn 2w;e ihd- - 3. h k 1/ 4. �� CI1 4't f'1�i1 tl I t av ) 1. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 1 13.Y•k. 16. /./6 e" - r -# 17. Residence Address Mailing Address (131 BtL PD VA'°)4. �Z fss /zig,& zat dor< 272 s3ox ,42 o sjeo&r 04pE ,cLli )lk &Z" SI +I / kktdiu3k Alt 3 9 I Q (A ) o1 J ( i AA)Ay/ rOri G1 • t' Y\ 42- s- 0 • 11 I 4 :lr rA _t „ - e .� f - r� y'-it t k CL V' • erk1..4 il *J "Airl7 1 J IIF� 4f c.c rr r, 7-22 kAi. P)i 3 S i s 36) 2 #i3 t)04) �3 ? 18. 0pr.d 0 b rt,2 OJ4 4. a 19 . Ancu ik \ex ��,- ./ --i 04N fired- DP, iDo 1 t'.37 20. e .0 / 14h 4 "1,,k5 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1 . (q —e 2. 3. 4. r yO�f� (YX 17V1 rot; ili-c9I16 : 6 5. 6. 7. Po4-ZE L. l l /tk 8. 3.0c / c ;✓ ks? 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Signature Residence Address X1) Mailing Address e 2/2 H,1 cesi. al B c it .L, ;u, l BLS p-4-7-4.,. /�/ Ah• ' )5/'( rf6 2 ' ZS S r V ,.0 LV 9c 15 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island. Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address . 1 0 74 ?et(5 Frcd,z, 4. 5. 6. 7. ©N Sri ouie,44 a. o Lav■ce 9. l'Arrty 165CA 10. 1 �, a k 11. (E' Q- ;. J " 12. Ela►t 0 S ?r,Sh e� r /3,D /IMOsecjl94'e A a tf/. !� 3g n . Dr . , PoBo,c y y0s , ,k 9 6 Sle4-14aek le-i0t / 6 69 6 c) ?6 52r P4: a QY 9 � Qii 'ma ri - Poi V76 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island. Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 69Jc-'r%/t 4 62001 Pit 2. L,rtf J r-/ j Fn:; 3. 4..s 4. 1' 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address ) 9 /c'.,e/i // / :(7 y / ?ca ( / /3c u'er i , e4--/e k, cpti amitaikAu,A 1 -01u4- :' !''5 je t /'7 / ;'M ? .6.crA' 30 kto cCC 4'k b q4/ s' 1 /(- A / -? / ,)4t- � THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name k Mannalr\��l�inu Signature Residence Address Mailing Address wO moo 4 ijoX q 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Residence Address Print Name Si mature Mailing Address 1. i- iE monk/ ���wn t »,u1 Po gax 2/ 71 2. I,r/4jJ' ,41 aRPil Y gted;-?‘ /'O &K .247 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address 37iY cAkAny twit . ep ry gib/ tie ' - -35. ? 54,<A7: A'‘&,o — THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island. Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Anyy temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. J EAWNN Ga/. PON rri (ate- �'✓ �r 2. jJ 4 & 3, 57_( 4. Eligilhe EL 01/ o 5. (a 14 6. 14.174 4.E-E-Al 7. 8. 9. 10. C:L 11. 4 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name C Li 2 r Signature Residence Address Mailing Address zs � JMtt 44& P 88x 2L3 A v25 77- 'U 1✓J/e%7J 5 r /3;. 9a! ic��l�lc 6? %ti,-&c J -e /49( `/G leaetak. tA.A.,2A.2,1;,, iv; 7 1 -Olt I nn vx X 7,7, j � l THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature mss' 6 _k9N* 2 1L20141_ PAZ-1.41d: % 3. 62(4 14 611 bS n q at1- -* hods h e►w) 4. Pi RahA 4 1 `�i %� % // 7 31, 5.J . ► �1 Residence Address Mailing Address 6. � � A 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. VlJ (/,oI ►41 Ste, w t 21- S'e4 . by. ft .1- RD ae f &sue i'„wck-,e THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name Residence Address 6445, 4,J I P S %Z2,ss,�.1 18'5 M;s -,rn Rd • Signature Mailing Address Q: Q. bdx 1B17 Pc. ?aec /3/Z THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name a go,/ 1- e,hn Ln �e�t 1. 2. 3. 4. L� Signature Residence Address 71/ zo.D..Key /Dy7 Mailing Address P d 8oxa303 V ? -E S. A .),E°r z 70 2 4,a;a‹ THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. j Mac Iry(.0 2 . VI rli3/41 L - r 3 . - &v 4. 5. 6. r 7. C 8. C7e0 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address 4e11-e." • Wc 1 I Lk. bx: Cif -• BOSO P I 1:0 () oci-N Dr. 'lZ5F4,-x 4461_3 e /2-44/e /tocliwk THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, lb years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. P. e.cc, 2. ✓4' 5iM-i £i 4. EL/IAN L 5 1) -7.1 A, -e 5. iC kt thz4 -e 20. Print Name Signature Residence Address • Z a G' k, I4 LccAE Sj Mailing Address 3 .� MX gaw2. i<04/1( (d kc tsox e3q/ Kap," c Wt wnc,,a tO 3 og :Bac3D9D 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name -o Cqprg_c_,A. c- Signature o— 4b i9 Mailing Address d l-. jag `?v g x Z�� � ,tiy &Oil/ Si. 44(4; ift CjA eKlAJ:Itt / / Residence Address THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address I. Wit- 1_,‘ 'MAI) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. '['NO c i; E ick 161 `Wb o 335 0 Y-J+e_ A K 9' (eis THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. 5. 6. Print Name Signature 014.4e .14,40‘i Jen0INA N :Tow 0") 3. DA.vitt rgricifie /zr Or 1 '' 4. 10✓1 F. 5r(,C ` ltr A r►% o 7. ?1 t R. B1le 8. e Z 4 a bCNIV5 a. 9. FA Rti%1'C . 1.4)2a<k) -4 10.,, ,ys2 7 12. ila i . ' I '1.-. 13.: Svr M. 2944)3 ! , -7 14. 1 ,/ J (4'e c /4/ / ,�, , 15. Jv Co► S 16. Residence Address / S A.407kr P/id y 37 GL)/ 2 035 - 3 Jvonynw Lcx",0 gvyZ PArI5 iie- A ' 1 i 3 i M ytA(L L e i P01 r 357f Po .i30 , '?1 zc;t - c 5Z, 74 A�. es Ay ✓ =/ t ST 3 5 C r 4 Ste` •4IW NIA S 15 Ao Mailing Address & % < //6 v 8o x ASS' i /5G lea„1.; --4 �E et< £Q / <� , AX THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. l 3/6A Cope S Kobid►r., 2. JAILED keR - SE2T" w cl {o ;16S 4 P+ SNEQMAIJ f\--- kvoiat- 3. 614.ow/ G/t o 4 S 5. 12. 13. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address 14. pow wice./g nS 3g// coNo KOi)'4fC ey brf ya / 331 �. %.'m t 'A6 3Ca- lC"of,L4 99 i /3I rc,c t (c /08 /f oD bei K q94/ 2 : S13 ,:iV1047, e L , P Ke9D, Kl IL f< 'h-, z AK; 99<I gag ss4 p7, m.. rsuPrtl "DA nr/t !t* 99Pr po 3o -3'9 Kant K ) ° t9 Co 15 ISA a THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. L-InOta. 2. 5. 3. kte/1 '6 e td-S 4. Le.-11 12,Li Th 6. 7. 13. '1 ;LKN 11. 12. etvAict 8. --- )(Lir\6( )0o.) 9. I.4SZ.L o 10. d e Signature Residence Address Mailing Address c)S 6. //68'2 S 7t4.5/ak k ic)(-1 4 -1196 • k'L- F5.•( re( r,zoc( J ) • 3: ) 1 (,) ))" /A( t 6(t e ikaL ,) e ) t ly /,' .,e ai /4/2 c',A)(2(1., • ;% 1 .10t 1 kitier lt ir - ;44 141.5 /‘ ',"r) _ (2.23 J Ajc_. =Pc; ■-•"' 1 Ce-,q 4 1(421LAe\_ - 3510 PO dov s niq F ,Tti 35 i ii)frifilg . i / z y4 126 /Se) 1%,ef L& 60( 946 (G gic Ai L A P, $, WO/5— THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose' permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Sig 1. '10144 CEYistAO S 2. &1 e-n (A4 Voy e- 3. ii i■- 4 5. 1—IImA Ali 6. J o f c7k' A//g. 7. v R0 1V !v 8. /ILL E.. t4( 9. ' / rraK.. * 10. G, kitKtdirkli\lt ,(/M -,D11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. ture Residence Address Mailing Address 22-Ct( rrOLEIF Slsr Pa 76 6i ) h & l i o t Pd t O t 8 IC 5 4 X53/3 4.4ef )2d46-e- 5 Co / ( it 16 067 'Y 6 d 12•' v✓ " G I L i i lly do l.., Po 60X 7Sk? / 5 ( 1) LA) 1:ct leit 51: U. -e1414-efier /(? tkr_m 4. res'rf--vt_ THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. Ott '1t. YA 2. ^t►,wseo• 3. / L) P4.-.1 4.Je 5. r • ., Signature Residence Address 713 WII.LdW ST /P/A-lt c teum., *'*v l 71/41 41 I Mailing Address 3g6 0. a?)-°1) Po &t 6 3 J?a dX2r / th ■ J/ ydfldal) 4114 CL s h rr/ .' (sr griffie 76 `-1 7A 8k /4 s 13vx S� o 1_q. t V c !a /..f4ft CR. ■ At/. (40 /0 4r/ Tie sera 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. o Qa,L,cLf koot�c 20. THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature 1. F't; Imo. 1 -4 - 1D L/ 2. li' Y Fr/WOO F 2_ 3. 4. 5. 6 4Mi f- 7. gt 8. .3741A1 10/I /S6 - 5to e Lr 1111 )44► / /bl r1 I 41 1 - lCvm..k gro' 9. V. c -Yu : ..1� c (�G (, a4, I b l l b c IZd . 10. Oeoofa\ 3ar x52.. cA lyoAa1. 4CoAiak s . p ► )e s y 6A - 2 Artx-- UAA //En' 1 4.eA/ft SWgN54W 14/it \JAC ei A Ado(( d Residence Address Mailing Address ZZ I, `/ f ax 4y3 u� /c.-ers/f z/e- -T a-aa‘, At'y44H #t/ 3 `l L '&��l --L- Box �t 63 33 t( C 3 CA. g Ctvc ( t 1 G Lr Po 37 J ow Sur- reek 4. 507L atyleivee;tat___ 4,w,46 dill W mR oh Pa dbX Z� 7 02D.)-/J- A-D , c _1Z 6ch • Oe.ki K OrA; a\< 4 K q /4. 308 5 kera.1 n ?.1 1?, O. Doi( 1 7r7 1 4-te c�v (2(Ti \ `' r.c)c 16. I I PL1 rl iri lrU 3/60 P mr 4 P 3752 17. C - -- N so � .� e /vV sue, 1 3 a 7 5 18. l ' S ( )C i 1- �2 j z s 3lLAL t 70 - SOX IM- i ' Il( 19. iE,i � �LV�.1 l >L.J �� � , a- � 20. A kr4Av '/;spy s /1/ 77/o = /A ;ill T. dp & a Z- g God Bless America 2. THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print l�T nm- Ms. Corazon A. Asuncion P.O. Boil 2245 Kodiak, AK 99615 -22 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. _n LA � t LA c,I / G 12.�a1�r%.c Q (\ - D t� N6 i1)f3oR4 :t . 1211 - 644 MAbsirib (3l .(4z1 lv� r rt �' -th-f 18. Jk (?a.41 19. 4 itt frIA 1crr 20. t5 )"4 4 C) Of y 33 r v /1!a ,./e4_ * G9fc t 61 D'ole 4 53— /(01/4_,c_ lee_faoci Matt (Q_ 'S23 -k AYK Residence Address Mailing Address E 6 Em (L koo /A Alz c t1l t 5 /e ' /c / a�Y i SIC ;$7.3-S fix 4rJ 30x 101 v -- 107a hod i&‘(- , A L 35 31 i(rJ ,. k 1- cc■•( Print Name THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. M-c!a ni. dl -e/a cW Z 3. MI-. .5. fall) &Lk> 4. , 2Et 5. 7Z-- -- 6. *huts $s+xN 7. h/ e, 8. 9. 0 / 10. 6 �-J VoLP 11. 114- a4 , 9'I� "/ 12. C 16. Nf C�T41 20. Signature Residence Address 3 40 / / r eA\ -Pk RACi 6 .?3 Mailing Address 1 � S q w 0v - aido &/L �l�S y c 5/ /S 913 6,)( 1'?' 1(.a f 3 sS 717 I . ' d4 I RG/ S l� Z oct, .lo-PSoN kve ra.13O( 33 77'fr2 e° fef 13. 14. Will #i Pitt - 111 F •0 •'A /A 2 4' 1 / 15. P4b /A& t W i 1 ' „ d r y"-- 3 As 1414 " 1 0- ijlas l6 94 ttZx 64/E it " Qbs ZG 17. t ^J O S ` � C TfLL/7-/ - 4 /3<I TOL RcY Ws -- / 18. Xtll\( \Gni 1,. -! ';3$ Ska..vafiH \S `1 19. , l .5 c,)/r- THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersignedKodiak Island - Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose pmt closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address 1. Aptlo `a / / %t r5 f _ c, Z.- /83( j_70-n 2. Pt lino rasti Ili ()Afro Nottbf)- 3. E V g 0 � • 159 U I At) ()0. I; (( 3 4. f A- - I L �� it/ 5. 5 e 5 .49A °41-14 / 72 6. J 8. 36'v 9. 10.0 i 11. AVAO, 18. 19. 20. r3 _ I�I,t t1 j-is d sP 44- /a714 1. T4At (! '722 Li J v Bcx 32 g 0 1C d- ) .3 c Z 9Sm Wv .40.40•x � 2 37��p//eRcpk 4 1P Ao,V.I IC A R ?t4 sit e�� i .y4 15 17. _it .23 0 y ate? ?6 %ax .?,00 b 9 d , ia46 3 aiia4 fro.dkv_ 115 f/ 5 L L 15. ti ^ - 17 7 1 ( ;FE-7 if L6140 % )41 Ak 16. 4 17. Yo crP, ' oc) t LJ a O67) 6Ipvlr olzst_ 1 six 2-?) 4414 ; A 1 qq'(r THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Sig c a e Residence Address Mailing Address 4 / ^ r �o 5/ () .. .„ d A, i I, c P 343i L ; r 5t- \lokl cfid\l'rc-cw .\ = ,,-, X6/ 3 C c der 54. 10. 11. 12. L7�C(it � JCi I 20. 2• i z / 11 (2 t.� lrti:zL_' ( ' � ,..�'�. • •1 1112 1iJ s.l.., :a L io.� • . '1LJ • (c 1 (co 1 -11, ,A4 ' =A k THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. 2.� 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Signature Residence Address Ol Mailing Address L / /q/ e THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 6. 7. 8. 9. S & Z E r-`1 10. ..120 11. 12. 13. 3x\ C 14. 15. , f 16. 19. 20. Signature 1. / c►,ti c� / 2. /� J' / �c �. Pr 3. Mkw 6{(}1 A-t 4. fanQA A. 0,( 5. flA�4k4 Residence Address 41/1 Rads ■ ■ v sEt C'rt 17. J.,J 18. n c.‘k&i 440 Ag.13 kc- Laraof k,t)di t.k ) TOO 7 SMai 114 L z -- to #16 *4A iffle ArArriAMMIEr. I 4 /11 # ar • 11 I all et AtA b. 6: m( ►3 NUv- C 2 / g I :e/ 4c ,SciS (0.-A X 2.14 4 Z 4-'C DIA 129q sts AIME VIII 4 if 72v f(e fio 3 v P • _F- 3 f54 c w\e (a C S &3 ,od,a/- Mailing Address 9 ? r5 St W< W3 2/25 4e454 ddeki 6Cczv(LLr_ I1 D ca THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. 71j 2. SLAC - rre (so v 3. /k((aN T- lhte (PA) 4. K05 tr S V b e t 5.Z ¢rr m (a rci elt 1� ----a /74z 8.4/RAM /0,2(.4.)( -0 e � 7. ( PL 11) 0 9. IIa p 10.4.4,9 wce ). V4110/ 41' Dia:raid 11. 12. 18. 19. Residence Address 3,/y7k ti L 31'l 7 Arc is i err) L 31 (Q P saw, ,/ /G,c/e 3 35 se«-.i n1 ► "' .rcri, ► ..viy,$ l 9 / L/ Mailing Address P4 3 %2 boo 31'a 7 Karp' �a i ,2 ra 325 t'd vaX 2-2-6 `1 �,►J, 1< 6d1'l r frXr LI0 13. 14. 15. 16,. 17. 29. THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED E TOO AN AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1 147LitAA 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name Signature Residence Address /02 Mailing Address :�. ■.t. V 1 111 • t 1x\1 MIL, AA , Avemi . &.k. • J V :/ii • • 1 a ,Q c. Ot, Mut ZCID \ ■2 l - . 0 c P-c 301 /6 /3 ,/3a -' 1:145 4(,4 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name N6 ' i'r -try 2. 3. 4. 5. IV10MA S 761 6. 14 r 1( _ n Cx.l�C.r'4 7. 8. ro fl Do 1 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Signature OPLAJ O t? j. J 0 3M c1 On.e_ I,) ?}Oir\ Residence Address 3'? ? OZ. Mailing Address / r (//ay4 e ft SAME. s:g THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. . EUL &t3R'tts..) 2. Q 29, '. 3. .i`& ci\e.0 4. Ajr1►!..\J 62ocr 5. Pri301jo A 7rnpKP C 8. 1 .'9� �J�k� Zr 9. ' cu).tc y 10. % //A% ` 4 / f'4/% % 11.. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name ��.5n� poS Signature 2 W 10?- 27 P r. ., Qr Residence Address 2 I C /Ls S. . l -i o Mat . tog km; Po 7S"v & ti J tam e , 4.'L L TS s / /)Q 4ET, 5 S 3 `? sr Mailing Address PC 670 aok. (3 t Some PO 8 35 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. 3. 11. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name Signature AK; (L Z- Residence Address r �� 14�LT/li"" inaa 29 u«cop Box t i /(OCIu P / l )- iii -� �./ �f � . a t'✓1t /2 ,5- • Mailing Address fk 0L , ?j- THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name Signature 2. CnDL FA-►A+ic o 3. ''rh ,KE rA t it f j 4. - \a \a,n.A01 \.■ 5. 13c, 1 7P, (4 05 dk C 6 . RtY. rpoti-r kc., 7. % 641 8. 9. 10. 14. nom, ►t( Asks k bepLe Q&.*- - 1a9g Wm'i l I Cg • v.D. EX 3( DI :t z't , z2C, ' fez ( ea g16r3 Residence Address L tho Mailing Address �. Box >c :._ p %s 4141M;ss.. P,QeP K•�J k THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. gar w, .-r i1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. -- M 14. J,:1Mc 1 f/ ,2 AJ 15.�/,Cj �Jl JI1i.viA 16. C 4 .. 6 s "1/41. 17. 18. 19. MFAIREMIke. 20. 4/001A / Signature Residence Address Mailing Address 3 $1hA fk /eC I'c4k 5 _3o7 E L , - a/( ecue gc_ 7y g 13ak. Z s 14379i ;v L gvr 90 6 Y 7 - 7,6 /6_4 `fir.(, c lL S O/ I 86 k 3353 Z"'`'5- /{r,.(8 tiy THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature 2. far I LO 1J GA Y1 Ci nN,aL lam 3. C " ,- )n /)an i<11 L9`�' �'t / 1 - 5 ^ 44-4-1 ; /0) y 4. &nn i�� �U — %-= - -- 399 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. v/IG/u /p Cow 20 G U ri i )ocf /e s Residence Address Mailing Address 0. 5by 3 7 3 (5 /1 2i9.- tAfL_bJ wiz T]- rs41-4:e-t'ec5 l U i7 $. -61 e KA bp< THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address 1. Vis K egAr•••(g4+ 4 /3 Cie 2.a 2. US attl2tarA LbrA t 72-t ru.,c S n ✓d Ko ¢.k 14,2d,( St 2 eDJAzue `t et 3. a4rovoifsw i ✓° ?4l'$40 ti 416+.,s/D. a/• 4. I/ke'erie h ./i1weltc (/'�u�n4g/ ,G(,4 -C 1.Z "e4 5. c L v-.e11 062-N1 ` ; C, -vn - 6. 7 * .%L.1 /061i, / / / ftt RD h(Kt5 9. -?N i& ' . i, 1- Bo( /1 I I _Lsmoc4 /0V _ � /ld/ 1v2:2S, ,,c THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address 1. 5 H‘2Lt:. `4� .�E l:x. C x.�.1 �.� rN4dv.L' 'VO1 v..t F LDC. � .vRh \ "(r• r76 %co,. Z. 1 l 1 tit; f 1 ta.ila:�P �L' tL J�l�l' yi �.i.r�.. I 'IV 71 i1� 3. II �r1SL 1-1 7 - T' �r� � t . ,.t_& ti L(i6 /L7 qr)3 1 3EK (a. .(P.57 ti() 10. 6. 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Signature Residence Address Mailing Address ' 1;4i_ e?‘ /5 %vim S I(C A 111 I.2 S Lkir % � Z 7/ !c TG� E,� s - 0 At Lev Ko eic .4 k .4A" 9' YG is' S . 2716 T^ urste L n a 1 '1 o� c/0-2. 7 r-� 39/c. koDIA ,I1k_ /Ma gusiw QaAl MoIwkiLk ) ay • FDY (wig �d.4 sg� fit ; * k olAK AK THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. Print Name 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. ,6.f\ 9. J /7 )),'cJ.lrt/ K oJ.i4 / 5- - C/ Nr. ce . 10. ti.1/2 11. 52.41 CfCC t „( i‘v s / / 12.e ,6 r 1 c A4 c Signature Residence Address Mailing Address ( Q , e u - /Lt - l � )/1 G am ' n� '� U M 7 3S o Po ry z y SgMk C eak 17;3 Ju,th. - 2_ U 911 /Ge t Or-A• . -3 of ✓ . r j f' 13. :Si" ?ETert_s'iu 11918 64,4 Ok, 14. 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A-lc/11(4e/ Signature Residence Address Mailing Address �s t - -1d pax / � sr, Po �o is 5 5 < � cot t fax 89 F.0.601- c '109 35 71 1q 1 8235 /63 Po THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. ‘1-14 -1 GLa 3. D1_14. 4. 5 (2 9gvf�z_ . c , 6. 7. 8. H "� 9. tk Cc 16. 17. 18. 19. Print Name 14-4 Signature evt 20. Kg [A,.ok e ilar'/ey 01(1° /A _ Residence Address tzTA iq w /l«.< • k 22y -1$p•- p , pe_ / �1 s etims 31/3/ (0 1 7 )_ 0 S; dam... 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Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address L cIn ()aJ evv/' ' M (3/0 (fieiiitiv\c,f Or H41\0 Loa" 1 (f/ C t i 111 �- x ► : 141.x- Qe'6 l� • 3)3 <_7 ,, / /f( • • IL J ► 4 I R . o Boy( in ? 1n..tvc AK 77c, /f Jor QQ 61wsto n ied z it f TG i9.4 t- 3,0x4 X27 19. L,,,, 20.' ;r4 c:-L 993 g1 t� tsw<a/e 4 "- d /,/ Af R15 oNS 3 R C'_: /. 2C). t 3 1 . VI^ Ss p V ■ THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent: closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 3. 4. ,:;FA// / 5. 6. 7. 8 s A1co\A 1 1 11. 7(GC 12 � L 4Ic 13- D r-% W / eLS'ei) Signature //‘..//4t' I � Residence Address 163 Lill Or /4m < /'r 45/#rc...7 / /Y6 . tea . /a& ?A AJ4l ss c D � O Pal-LS/4— - L , 3h � Q ?t,k Mailing Address (7 ( Z "/ (24-rua_.-) 1 1 u / , `(VOL) 1d THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature 1. 1 eiQ S +Qvei4s 2. -.ha Sflk 1 G�llr� 3. /34///(4 J/4 iA'4 r 'i&tir'7 4. f1 • I ai n-eClt "VLaALL -- (0 to tr i4),) 5. 1tc3. IMF �; v,,• I \ �.13 01, ,95(0 6. 4ra 7. 8. John ' Or 9. • l( 10. ;r i rrI-c \ir; es 14.34 }r\11 $1 i. LWGS 15. L ec n(3s( 16. o1- AS t n t) 17. -Egi 18. R60 I,MY Epoc, 19. 2P- 20. ��✓6 � o Residence Address Mailing Address PO 13o)(07 14frko 3// 11111r As-j" kocit'a/-) .4k- Q � �� .49 P2. ,92\' izz,b 'fit/ 2 a-e/I!( d � 7', -fr-?sa4.7 vo" s 444 t; /� 519 4.1 u C (5414e v. 6trii 32.1i - 1(AlA4A C.5 b Kod "fr trAl r `? liell.icJsa t t O - 2 (��!o 1.;1Q ; — i . eat 7/Zvi)/ f w THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. •Iii•‘ �� 3266 qift 2. ti � � She 3. abv 12. = ee4TUAnt,y‘ 13. /at 14. 15. (6l4 16. L 'V 17. 18. Print Name / 7,er 20. De-641. n co. 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Lehr? c Signature rYQ- h 64 4 )3 0e /</el. . ., /o►:! / :.. 1 Residence Address m2,61- evd,,ze 3rf a_Y s '4 3715 - c-- a �^- �Z1 11 r LLa)P2 J�✓tr //iy c4,4k 3; 2-0 Pcil I ' 7 3 Mailing Address ' 3z -real 3- J 44- (%)." c aIbOlhI( Ltilece ,bce if '7 Box c b33 1l�aL �tL 0,2oLo-A, iid L) a, f 1 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. DA rA_ 11 1 et Sen V 2. ( t a A 7sv. J J - y�r rs�' 3. / 4. 512 17 5. 1 tc 6. ■111A H,C(/ 7. .. � a r1 . Cc,` 41 8. J T� � t D v's 9. RA Car v'et 10. A4 zAz/6 /'C7 r�Y'r 11. n barbct rct. C7J 12. () 'E'er 13. 14. 15. 16 17. 18. 19. 20. Signature Residence Address Mailing Address S Ark,, d R ax ,_aex ii/ziS f i ,) Jrz TEP1 i 3 L-Al24P / OOih 1� dr.) 0 7 ti 4t zSr S�L.Y'`•L e. Ls l5 a�. P 2a of 80 ()-7(sx{ C' 13 T ' Ro /9W eree Ke ?1 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands- at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. Ci.Cloak, 2. 6/ 3. 13. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address J.to)u Il?� NAtc sIon RA 4-31 7 At y' ;25 /9„ 4 .._ c. y ca- 41... -L CQc >.s - 2(s C, Lt '.4-1 Lf 4. 5. P 1 A/ ,iJ 6. C 7. ().2 fb cji s. 12. ZaXA9 —)./1/,,e4./1 ��,, r , .S kbcfp;f10K I-31r'Jsrotov `` sj,4Me z. 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Residence Address - 13LIW tilow tkrth Mailing Address � ax2d3� sczni e t Wi4 I P6 al x m r 2-35 4-(c ('r - o 44.;- 13 ail& Wiz k'4' iz 2. Po Zi 2344 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. c r el Igj€1,icFr 2.54\L5 • 3. KCB. r e it AliderDe vt, 4. ?Ac) L -J P'A) fgakk) 5. VA✓ /7J T W/ r ✓EE/✓ 10. f nok 11./O77 4/4 *../ 2 12. •'' \(1t'\ At Yl 13. . \vvk 14. — (Ind( Ytt Kl 15. ?Pc `3 i 16. °"i i \, 1 r1 e 3 t ! ` 17. [,' I\ (L- 1 C1 '+e N 6. e 1ova L ktoL DNo iS /_jail 7. ��IeY) 8. , 1 9. \a- e 22I`P, . - livtaLiAot ,)\ 18. : i�GLL 4 G1 /V /L- ¢I/ 19. 1o. ?ers% k.i v liCdi P 20. 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Print Name Signature 15. & -t c_ N b L 16.. 4- ma iffffrffi i S(n 41 h 5- r ,3372 fl 10. 11. � � �h1 � L 12. 114 � &a J O e 13. f '‘ `A'&7∎ 4&- 14. ?it (4,.,4 CDYLA 024-b\ J 17. 2d 73' 18. CprorA - nA L `1 ))(t - Cc: 19. 5 f 1 '1 e/) gOok4r 20. 1lj A4C e Residence Address 3`17, r LO,1 - ID8S3sipit 323 A.0 /�7 & /3"ee �� (3 t a Yl4cdsfh S 444 7y/ vci s opt 1�22A Mailing Address aef>e IC I v L �c 44-2 64,4 << / 3 ALX99 V 1 11&Q,berts-dAt o. a ox I 0q,,3 Ka; S cvvA j 2�i 11 Wuoc& )c ( g ( -DJ b n t. 3 3 ctA,,,, 811 p -She , ^ �O$ f}I THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address 2. ( T 211710 E rm 11Q ./. 3J . /,5 - o2 ( ( , 3. i V/1. e 3 "f e � � j iC` 2 p.0, B �[! pcf Mitte Siss 1 6VC(f A 5. „ , (Leer 7 6. .0-(11 �trU, � ' 9(0 (o Spr ocsz. CP Pa d ktA. 9. br WIA l y M1VI. 10. f( � e >f t 11. C�Gtv,�t 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. elVL(Su 6 ti S1" K- f r- - . Mol[j mode 61k, .Q_ 1(1..S C r1•.a J W\ -1('t. c (v u (0 rove_ 17r l � // M ' ire 430/ 1) . een Po sex 2ST7 a9 y4(;eve1)r 1,J7 /l u G, /390 8 i k t w v "'z'- 2.1 k' � It ()Alai( f Z i 1 ccic BLS f 11 T,2 1 R1424 .9.041-e etr - Pc tom' c ?Dv_ (Q,ik; 42,Q__ �r��� THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 11. 12. Print Name Signature iJr't 5/17,t4 Sot 244i t4/r cum 13. L. - .kY'v` 1 C.�,..c 14. A 1 r V 1 . 15. Residence Address Mailing Address `lls4 Cfl(1 Dr- Bc.tc, 9 �:) .3cAcp l 3u 44/-7/c41--e k ��s .c_� saw- 4 teG7 is 7 F..t F,'. s CT k�.G : E �+ k s'" /sy • ,L& 3251 : ( 19 ( 5.13 0:t fr 4Au 3 5 ti 0 511.a4A.f' i? 4 r0 c .z 3%G 144 3 WI fi ee �ak THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 14. 15. 16. 20. Print Name 9. c4/P Y c F ' ''Sc - 10. S T f i 6 1 7 J TE 1i. ` ,5 k` 12. - t(i A 13. ,/ ti Adz-- 1k; CnMed \ c� . 'I c,✓.�I 17. 18. Pa-4 v-tG i �d 19. t h tut c.. 'Residence Address Mailing Address istz 3 f' ievcfCV Xo D /ALI< A- lC -. �44-z3l'if, ici" xY (( ■. ‘ ( ) M k A ‘0 &tc JJ ZA 1 414-Lk (60 I (c A fi / 223 P l c S7-. Kdi /M O )(57; i S r 9 R1z04 DTI m-ocutxL i 9 ?( ;(; / S K-- Le 4 ti (2.01, /94,:2-4 Xor-, 4-Ps..-_-.4.-Ac E 3 0 I S Vso-tCjz THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Print Name Signature I a • • - i C ,moo 3 3sv 2'17`1 • & t. k • i g3-1A 1 C.Q.. RA ( • r Ell � I IIIINA ►M. t i Q O= _. • - — - 1 a a AMP k • gi a 15. He her CaJ ;r11 16. A / I( 18 + V1 , 2'�k4. t 19. 20. 4GtC- S - i r ..4 .IAL S ItAP4,. Residence Address Mailing Address TS k• .t A 33(5" 4 -e o ^77 (O 'lu /2 l. 91.4, C5Q . 1 I-cdi a!(.1 Op x P D Box 3511 KDb1Rk a %15 f ay t „�� •4 ocIleiC Il 3d i cL ( "TT L AK 9i(01 W AK-VC l l Z2y W Wi � :r► 1 e__ 916 6— THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 6. JAN AL/6 /A10 40 f7 /0, ;;e ,off iz,x 3/74 -, 1.41/6 7 17P •t,=, n1 v 1 ZZ " z 7 16455kid C.•-vin i4, q/4 8. \1 i r I X /'s : / 9 . 39 e i., ", •Dc- Xe/. , _1I i. 10734 Ciiini4r- Jz- Cam'(a zii(rt 3 ci kh s v■c1 ,4j1 ---4ci-icLtL__ 11. . �wi 1 / 4 / 0 All 0 04> a, 1 .2t. i 12. r lT/ c � i ` i ,.. �!�/ 7 f \ ) i • 1e..t 2 9. 1).1.11-(-. f`L -s 10. a -r'•. cr Gt - 6 13. 14. 15. 16. WafAtfi a.fes 17. 18. 19. 2 Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address 3.215 Mi1/ Th Pdx, 3M3 '4 t\ � r % 369'3 MI 3 iau3 8videc, & ti , , ,1e. 4/ . tore I a 3 ® c ' C ; a r o - o r ll)e f B /t19 roil i .lam y &M 141 le a) C Aittiot itedv ,day( THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose nermanent closure.ofpublic access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 5. 12. 19. 20. Print Name 1. h` 2 ON 1/ 2. 3. ccb( 13 4. i 6. 7..PFWA is 116LE,E., 8. j�k' . 9. Rte' 17 le w� 10. _c t. * 4A , 11.y� C & IA 14. 15. 16. U /ZI� \n s • 17. a rvl-e 5• zi o 18. C ( k Signature i RD)/ CU (Co ,414-11- l g 42 pdtAk 4t/ )x 5135 Yedijk R icA'Ler% ne_ l e z g`3 5 5 '.).`-∎ 12 \Zk3Q .k Residence Address Mailing Address 12-- "o D g cg s Y, cc. 4( 4.( IC 7 3 ` ate f -J 9/ [ o 32'v> k& s f #14'D,fi• 3� THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. (ZL 6 Ere6G- 0'',:ar_. 3. �► .`` ��I r 4. :J S5: 6. '/KFL SWER4 ��- ---�_- 7. ZR.C,U - , Het_ 8. e�• f ��- '.�c•^ 9. .r . • 1 L. 1 L44/hA L d Miff r oma 1' • 1 ,,,,. ' Al * / 50 Qtr. ">7 141, 201`1 i Av(4Tt 1^'ur .5,-ernF 59P / /6 AKA 3 4 sr • . roc f ice , Q 572 3 /Tv L • 13 13. 14. 16. Print Name 15.6 rtA 5 ��- �� (( 17. 4 - /c-c 18. IIEi 1- . PAc q'L 4" , 19. Signature l Residence Address ( /as i r `kat . 6 //S ) ) 2 6 7 /09 YukOA/ ST aao9 -3 6ai J' CrjC�Mv�h Mailing Address ox 4K (c: • atAtvrtAckit( 3a) CL,ktz-l-eu) Wat,& % ) /(A g ,es cdo.>ti r /20, THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 2. 3. 4. Stit 5. 6. 7. Print Name Signature Iv 1,4 , 1l I t u. 0 4, RA V` I S sTd412K au co t X 3/7 / S AIIMPAA M F18 ] .fh.,• 4131V 8.(\\C)\ 9. C) &-, , 16. 17. t..1 A Dl 1 1 L 18. II/4i LI 19. ° \. 20. , V' ;, Residence Address c:/23,..0‘.... LI L:- \ e .\ IA au )-7 V ' 7- 4 L ..' f ir (a r A'tr ( ! ite40.8oX 69 -) 6 7 0, 4 ,7 tgi3J ,r d '/ Mailing Address 0 1 10 63x S2C'lco k i sane aint (�, x:3G%IC THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. Y>ISAIJNErA(- 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 0 A ' 11 • ••■ 1 1 O. 44 ■ 1# I - 10 kf +. . V Sho cl& 7f )Th7 1 k / 3 7 P 7. / yL ?j/L-I-/P) tir 10 1-10 t ' 0 3 11. 13. Le UCA (vvrtvN 14. 15. 16. 17. ItA14‘, 4 0 X Sk4 trit /4;4 Al i v / 6 Pt72- 18 19. 20. _ Y ki tt-u-r / Signature iki fitigik,o0111 161 2.0 Jtio4f ,A 14 4 ea rti 4 .;• - LiAtg cli d to fb gox c(D Aezit'cLk, 441- 1 Se-,,(t '' .2.6 1_6 g.0t6i2t 1 'Af • k 4 .• 4- Residence Address / 3r3 LAC cil Kwylic f-3 e /-c tKoa,v 1347 Pa.< r7 Mailing Address 3300 1,..J;1611i):1-t 4 L74 j5 nrld -8/A A-114 if /t , 9 j 63 ' Of • 6t4 A1_0 ('c 196X 19 ot-Ite00141k 1 i/t/ 4 11.4 , v ro 13,);( (,145:/ IL: 34 Si44. 4/AccVic( 9(4 VA e) cqo a-eiea. . 4 167•5' L/ 7 7 e /0"--- 9.1/S THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. L..i9a2,i 'PigAI3 &$ `A)` 5 -1 1, . iskt ISM. SPOT 2. PS Stowsoo / �a 1 nitupie p - v. 6 YOKG 3. /'Z'? /C 7�i I/l s. y6 2 7- - � 'r_ o f y /) / / (7 4. 7e " oekeit z, C /e'?d' lu✓ k - 5. ' �-� t //// sib �1� 6. it ■e a '.. 7. i / . `..v �... .. /2 I I I F A I I I 1. laa I I I I I Vinine 7 , r:,( . n ---- i--te (\ i (." Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address ,l /a1 or 14. S . h-- 15. Atl'AVDtt 14 v%A, 0 E 16. , y1/\ W1 6 17. 18.V091 19. M. '1.77 1 cid / I 3 701 A/ /dam. ladia_,,t G5-7 y*, /t- i 5 3 S f g a rb C- V90 # 4 , n )J.u7r I Mita& is 4 tkl,Zy ' % Sri, (1 �drAk THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. o 6. i I( ( c1f20 7. 77 L. 7 lsck 8. Ikki \ k / 9. Cliu \tr1i LG' S " _ _ t `vim' \.e,,. ?Z d2 1J4tuut4 L) 5 4136 orict 10. ( JV�JU 1v� 1Y\ (11f l.Jt (G i1 6 G1'�*3O ! p r' � l (DI O IM 1l) b°1 F1 YV. _. �7 (. /C 11. Z ...e ' We -41* _ 4 G3—a-,�, — i 08. E .l0 ,c�2-Y_ t l r i k i l ./ .:.� T� ±.. 't-v�e, Pi'll ter P . fix »� t C 3. 4 50 n �� nx R3 n 1 :( , e?` 14 K015 L ockUti • k0 .. �� 3/a cam_ a4 - A- 9?6 S t ' 3561 /od)ctik - kce /c( ?7) . f ?/ - ?77 5c)( 3 �`t? P7/4 'OPT• 3 Residence Address Mailing Address I / d IOW 1`t. l it 3 / to; 3l !c/i,NiAK R•A A if ,4A Po .1do - 400- 414 /f8 Pz. . 4.0ic y p'.f 8i' W V Y (JOC1 tt - S a ivt THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. I 1. /POPS G. s&- r.,'PS 4A`I 0, 4' 2. ACti l L �Cc.S try � � J1 3. 4. Sc D 15E:ti Sc L � 5. , / i � 41. 1 h ra.1 v ) t4' -- p a.r.rr 6. Pon r �A -•�. 7.CO Tn f Print Name Signature 11. C� S 12. 13 14. 15./1/ 16. SAil/ M C btti 17. �1t,� CY" 1 6 7 40446 19. 4. 2 6 Residence Address Mailing Address PD. x 2.5 ? » S / S). n,9x tv e (-us j 'vZ 'Pa i323 P6/3 A c- fad, c Kole r (Sbylo 014vioar k % 43 '3 .6Ty l ee ctti Q76 ! G' t f �� &4 FI 6:1 J THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be" ept to e minim Wt`d1rLVL Print Name 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. J Signature 12. (4 if AA'.St !', 13. r; t —,;�tl €C 1 � 14. (4J'% CAN-CYM, S Arv ,, 0-ev- ref 15. / Mgt, q'r u .,�k. t S ��� k .- ccI , A k 17. �(� �. r �1 i ( � v .. cc Z l< 18. s23 Cefet fi 19. 31 )60 r/1-5-bLy iy (3 5e ( 4;))// 4 /< 60\ i)uK z1 t .1 Residence Address 25S1 g-eb. fox k,►c‘z I� Mailing Address 36b 8 0.evA 041 -BOA. 430 did 5 3,, 7(32_- �� r THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. ;.7be?2(� . 34erua.Ti 2. C iU ON- STi r—IS A 3. 4. s. L 6. e t a 142.0(1 C F 0,ti 7. � � ZI Lti ../('l 8. /•_ f)A A,: � 4.. 9. TR C 1,g, 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. N`C\ U1'l i11,0` 16. r �. 17. ,p� 18. / 11 - 11,(/''N ?/ 19. K OM MED' 111111 Print Name • /.6 0 i • I • 1 .+ r 3153 A<. 1 / 11 4le..- z / TL 365i ixici. 55 Okx (Az Signature Residence Address ___ {I 311 M \5zn /_A tSl tom 1 O Ka (vg ✓ 3S c' i+ r Lei u � r.r:)^ .9 'S ll�(=c ttt 11 W.' /Gc,J Mailing Address Qa u.� tt � a / /y 72 I f i Sprtie 27/4 TLAA)teK ph-7 11 ,,j ) ,; 39 _1( , 916 /5 707-9V-27Q -7021 y66 e yY \ 5 t l Yc-ucvs S 3971 Kar1i 0671 o�c7J mar gin -2 79O' THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. ,/ Print Name Signatu a Residence Address Mailing Address 0 fisix Cktii<wf l) ` - 4 kdOk- 41 `1 ( 1. L on1C vi IV CfrVro 2. 3. ei N c Y ► i i I G ���.e►�^�l 4. 5. 6. 7. 12. 13.x} k..1'i t\;anc A cxac 9 -� 15. 14. 16. \ l - \eS ) 17. 18. 19. 20. 7 c1,v2eM AL- id-79 2 L ' - t z 74 j . C.ICc Sf Pl;l3c, * - 5/53 A , R -7f I 1 ( 3 z_3 2... ezei (Gvt: • I Sl -MEV ' f •, , • EL A. ri Wril Y ) 0.2< i? i �o f2 / - /r 41 r AP 1 1 1 a GY r 1; • , , Lik 30 3 C_ -FQ 57L 174 C ej-or BO x 36 v 7x ALS '`7 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 y of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name 7. / /1/1 fp", e 8. fl . 34: t'r7TTs4 9. )). /1)00A /Li' A(0 yoAk—t-1-, Po /5e,1( 2/1766 10. 11' C e--11 c- ti 11. (a IL tt, tv.,ric 12. II\ bc Lu 4 13. -\ k(s\INL4.'\. ( c krti5• 14. ()Civ-c'\ 15. 16. (/) )k)_ (d (t.)0/"1!/ 18. ' f;1 (..(454-7 19. JYRL 1 20. /- it/L v■, 4; - 47 Residence Address Mailing Address f.O.iSaj. 19-66 V-0016Ast- 009 Koh. k AK / cc7'A..4 / /37e Af27/A 90 / 5 $ eAtrwtle re) fr 0 d 1 eic , "ik_ !of /5 p1.5,...0 le ci /etc/. c. (C 1),,,,- 5) 1 /'.46k PO/ ‘..Z • 6' I 1.411 ,AA.(1 gr, 4-1 6 3 rs .611,// /47-r K-test i 1'9 IC l e 9' 19 :) 1. L 11 .4 4 ,z fq k THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 17. Print Name Signature Residence Address Mailing Address /4-4, /k.--a di' k AK 97,03 1Ydd,e. e,Ae. fwr 2ez 1 rN.1 -1... . �u 1( ��'� 1��- '�C�( L 1. , //((, /1 /`l ;i r. f f" `l , ; f 1. 44 ?Q1lj '--- J / ,Z,7*.r N-w .."- tt n C luy�. .Q_ - Ko.-t . * ,4i/ mid' /5' -'—� 7. isa, Ozoh 8 . e�� 14. ( 6n' 15. ��� /'4 L' j 16. 5 / 2 - 1 - 71„60(49 r-a CIA, 0 � ! Kodiak, P.O. & x 2 237 THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 1b yearn of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. r 3. 6R. 06t, # y � Print Name Vo 500 t,01 t3d (87 Signature Residence Address Mailing Address I io(o Fj LLe_or1, ©o, ' // 1ro,-s', s A Stie ± 'fi b Ce' 3 IC 2 ° t co 15e1/4/114., a A Go( 22.9 hp 110)0 (Jade br (.3 .3 c (- L -* pa‘ E L Lt. / c&,/' ) ( MMeo t A ra k THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands. at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 14. 15. Print Name 9: ` MA) GL's 10. M it6.h p1/4p<--z 11. ` 01, -w. - cC/e (frvc 12. 11�. timt 13. 16.Jf/y 17. ptiJ N AL 1.LtNyV 18. 19. Olin 14 14-e iw 20.16u ( Hee, r Signature Residence Address Mailing Address f34 J,a� Sl 72c( 9.3 - (19b0 6n (A 2-41) - ZMWD -6 -? ca- 1Z- 00x ot4O-f �+, �..� 338-M4-40c P' 13* 3 ,' y11.25M l i ? _ o 2 . . 3 r i x y rd g THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. cv"S\n ►.�S - esco.13 2. (T t l ber-r- , , rW 3. c(--29€1tCe4 *0 1 A41 4. reh E 5. / �� /( 6 7 . 8. N c!A z t ; t 9 . k I -.c t/ Print Name Signature Residence Address 11 �,..,,p.,.� J t 6 7G e 100-e. -A 1 f b Betz gS 37 I q /6 yvi 1. e't % J "39r z�7 ?( 3 f / c.`t i L t.rp' Mailing Address fotor ?IPA THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough resid,,ents ars of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands ajj ow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. 2. 3. ��dy /<<cac 4. ' c n 1 L. Cru.2 5. U r i_ (, 6. MA.. L 7 . of 15. 16. iSt`' P_IY) 17. • Si2ugture i Re 18. 61,:- Lel k V p pu 19N r L _kA () 20. 1 SEA-To )1 , ! + IrTR`t/ J/) \,,�A 1' 1 ) L ,_ Ire ence Address Mailing_Address ;Sc( I.-14 ' /1 /1 ) f /1 /o /6. /-ct_rct--- ?Oh 8�5� PC 3 V kfc (3 (2, /4 1,„ SSA 32.1 stA;t.c uJ La) ,t~si' K i A K o= ruo e, J 0 - 3 infitA 414) •AA it i 11 .f_ r#714120AWL /vr (gg ' &11 / 1/d1 )". 1 tY v lrk 10q3 3a,onliG4 j 4-0 0-it or_I,(J7 Fo>g/c: 13►5 T.((�� %. THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PAR PIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature Mailing Address 1. 6112-4 cam( `Boft.55 ke .k 2. , DO V► FO /301 21 fto / 4. nt A7126.4 4e-D ,x ,co Qax 3f‘f 6. 7;d6e Adsiey 311 PIN 7. ►u[lt gi db4/ ffsa 44a6rdE► 8. y" ..._.'Cc • • ad,�at� AK `t i5 7443 r�. Residence Address 22 C- / 3 5 s v`s 3700 Cljes: 64.eoLiAl A h'y it 9 ol.71 /2, /075$,4- G..ti beri 10. 4K.4404) 11. 13. 20. kooltok A kg64l6 14 . PO igan4 3( 15. _ 'E__ & 1 150 4 ,ararYPc! d1C11 . /) caS 16. , P4P.A- C P.b .`Cx q%1s get0 18. M-a.r g *w. c. t .1. 1 am ( a,,tlr 3 f ef Q� i p ' emu- C� � 131z t lade. z. 19. db 4� r' 1,� V �S�Yl Kbd.rre Oita. qq 1 . cx.8*43 14: 14'1C? . 996215 —co, -1-- 815..frr ff C. r &4(1 K7.Gfc, 8 &rr4 ff C, THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose . permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1 2. 3. Ntr t&u.nior � ' ' P fax 2 at ( i 3I`4 ►�aas.�n s 4. 6c11f il- t,�� 33 ( io L 5 Mr,"rfFAcuJ AN D6 z s c.1 6. �i /JA6 . i% r 7. / gee, C.i' -ZrvO 8. 0 , r r\ 9. ._ I. %. A M° �7 /6. 10. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Print Name tat •1• .G. A � �l , i 1 iii �. • �: # 4/ i/- Arm/ ♦ - Pfd. u � �1 > / Clayt)A) 19. "1..Imk, ,-; 20. / U ,rr }' it Signature Lawn Pe Dry f l <lp Residence Address �/ 5L 57-0r47 fice') //1 : (56 ' T w'e-e STI4e (4- a-6 - ? 1-4 (q 130e 'aJJ14 !fir. far 77C 3 f - 4 7 mX /(), e),\-7 /y 4 / / 0 1 / , ‘ / D. 1 l �c� S S 5 )C. k ook 71415 3/ Fi r0( A l ee-+k ` • c�CI ,�S� Mailing Address b vac t o cx 1 t S` 5 roa!llk A 5'161 Lied - .aC B�JLIl 10/ 7 L4,ec% S� &'I Ra21 � 2 P Is /r7 5J keeeig4. 996 639 L; Its be Tvr,cai,sci esbd,' 3 'q c Teitt, Ln 7q I We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose pecinanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should wept to a minu - Signature 1 - - t.t ( 1,6 - RCN \ 2. alloy 3. 1 / Oil i,i.4J r 5 . 6. 4. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTE ESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. Print Name Residence Address Mailing Address ‘273 ref 6)(3n. vely,.(2,4 17.4■S N CLML go ( 2Doq Ktack k g � S uo_CA., THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUP PORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 20. 2. 3. J 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Signature Residence Address Mailing Address THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Signature 11 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Louise FJaLVcr Residence Address cck CA I Zryj - - 3 - 13 fi &4. Mailing Address 1 b. X COI K6c; (Alc l ia; /14., gL /T L(. Y 10. Box at 83 'cif ® , /44-1 K 1 c —26106, ,6.4415-7,6 pD.a 172 A I'1/2 �1,`Ih , Sti e,) i3C Ka T k ,a4(. THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name Snature Residence Address 1. eac\ ck ant; 4.1 [\ 2. F S Ce kJ - • F6deter ixe 3. 4. 5. 6. (J 441 7. A 9. 8. rjeC- 1 A 4 ' 7 C/2 1•1„ 4.0) i /ze Soot (i01.41 661 P 77,630/Da.2 Kub tai Slta i L o VOL ( ir c t 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. IL (A) hr VI 0-tAA Id ( • I • i 0) ,.• i5/ ' lot c14 _ 1 i‘,9 4/ 4 / 6 Pur 057 6 .0 • _ ilk ' t Mailing Address to so, 42/y aA-vo t THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL 13E PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak IslandBorough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. Print Name ri e,‘ GO=1/414) 2. 14rf ►\I, ti‘ r 3. ► _, og -' itS\ -I-00 4. Devn1t1 Aski,A. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Signature Residence Address a tit Mailing Address \&L A ?o t is \s44-- i z3 �� (esfa. Po kic 207 1� r ikv/ no /7 t2 & 116 tip, 55t.., g '/iq,ThS ,.;. Pe THIS PETITION WITH CITIZEN SIGNATURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AS A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR CONTINUED ACCESS TO NARROW CAPE. We the undersigned Kodiak Island Borough residents, 16 years of age and older, oppose permanent closure of public access to State lands at Narrow Cape. Any temporary closures should be kept to a minimum. 1. _ .1 L... JIM 3. 4. le*, 9 / WV W0t14 0)5/A5a I/ et 5. (U(.P�Ussc rs ��t l7 2 Ike r2 ! ,e01 6. , I �- 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Print Name Signature Residence Address /5 IJ( / �rs��i�1 1; ri si4.c L-/2evn6 P' had 2i y z_ Z G 22- SeteF k1k K ?% 6 ` 5 n Mailing Address ... ► - fie a ,_ r ___ (') I dd le t ` ft • s) - -' — ► W A5 Set 0o/ 1 ti °..A, t : ` 0 "..- I. \ \ r ' f2 ' . 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FY2005 -04 Introduced by: Manager Carlson Requested by: Manager Carlson Drafted by: CDD Staff Introduced: 09/02/2004 Adopted: 09/02/2004 A RESOLUTION OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY REQUESTING THAT PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (NEPA), THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (DNR) SHALL REQUIRE A THIRD PARTY SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (SEIS) ADDRESSING THE CURRENT LAND USE AUTHORITY REQUEST BY ALASKA AEROSPACE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (AADC) FOR MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY OVER AN ADDITIONAL 14,048 ACRES OF STATE LANDS AROUND THE KODIAK LAUNCH COMPLEX (KLC) AT NARROW CAPE AREA WHEREAS, DNR held an official Public Hearing on August 2, 2004 on the current request by AADC for management authority over an additional 14,048 acres of State lands around the KLC at Narrow Cape area and extended the public comment period on the AADC request for an additional 30 -day period following the Public Hearing to allow for adequate public review and comment; and WHEREAS, DNR received significant public testimony through mail, email and at the August 2, 2004 Public Hearing that the area around Narrow Cape is regarded by the Kodiak community as an exceptionally important recreational area that should be kept open for public access; and WHEREAS, DNR received significant public testimony through mail, email and at the August 2, 2004 Public Hearing concerned about the potential closure of additional State lands to a variety of local and tourist recreational activities including, but not limited to, hunting, fishing, birding, and other recreation activities; and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly supports public access to State lands in the Kodiak Launch Complex at Narrow Cape area; and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly is a strong supporter of AADC, including the economic activities that occur within the Kodiak Island Borough as a result of the Kodiak Launch Complex facility; and WHEREAS, DNR received significant public testimony through mail, email and at the August 2, 2004 Public Hearing concerned about the perceived circumvention of NEPA and EIS processes with this current management authority request, as expansion of land use authority related to Federal Department of Defense (DOD) actions are covered under NEPA and shall be addressed through a Supplemental EIS (SEIS) process; Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Resolution No. FY2005-04 Page 1 of 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THAT the Assembly respectfully requests, per,requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) shall require a third party Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) addressing the current land use authority request by Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation (AADC) for management authority over an additional 14,048 acres of State lands around the Kodiak Launch Complex at Narrow Cape area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THAT the Assembly respectfully requests that DNR delay any further review and consideration of AADC's current management authority request until such time as a third party Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SETS) is prepared, and reviewed by the appropriate entities, including the public, for the project. ATTEST: ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS SECOND DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2004 CMC, Borough Clerk KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Gabrielle LeDoux, Borough Ma oF y Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Resolution No. FY2005 -04 Page 2 of 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH URGING THE ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE TO DESIGNATE THE STATE OWNED LAND ON NARROW CAPE AS A PERMANENT PUBLIC USE ADMINISTERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND TO ENSURE THAT, IF THE STATE OF ALASKA DECIDES TO SELL OR CONVEY_THE PROPERTY, THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH BE GRANTED THE "RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL" WHEREAS, the Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR) currently maintains control of State owned land at Narrow Cape on Kodiak Island; and WHEREAS, DNR currently has a land use agreement with the Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation; and WHEREAS, 2,486 Kodiak Island Borough residents signed a petition that opposed closure of public access to state lands at Narrow Cape; and WHEREAS, Kodiak Island Borough residents value the Narrow Cape area and there is a high level of concern that access to this important area be maintained; and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough is desirous that this land can never be sold and that public use of the area's trails, beaches, and natural resources are to be maintained as a permanently designated public use and recreational use area by DNR; and WHEREAS, the Kodiak Island Borough is desirous of having the "Right of First Refusal" if the State of Alaska ever decides to sell or convey the property; and WHEREAS, the Hatcher Pass area and the Nelchina area have been designated public use areas by the Alaska State Legislature; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH that the Alaska State Legislature designate the state owned land on Narrow Cape as a permanent public use area administered by DNR that prevents it from being sold or closed to public use; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH that if the State of Alaska decides to sell or convey the property in the future that they give the Borough the "Right of First Refusal" with a five -year time -frame to secure the funds to purchase the property; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH that the existing leases be allowed to continue as long as there is no Tong -term restrictions to public use by the lease holders. ATTEST: i lid f dith A. Niels - n CMC, Borough Clerk Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH RESOLUTION NO. FY2005 -21 Introduced by Assemblymember Bonney Requested by: Assemblymember Bonney Introduced: 04/07/2005 Adopted: 04/07/2005 ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS SEVENTH DAY OF APRIL 2005 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH N / // e;: me M. Selby, Borough Mayor Resolution No. FY2005 -21 Page 1 of 1 BY SENATOR STEVENS Introduced: 3/12/07 Referred: Resources, Finance SBO111A SENATE BILL NO. 111 IN THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA TWENTY -FIFTH LEGISLATURE - FIRST SESSION A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED 1 "An Act creating the Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use Area." 2 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 25 LS0695 \C 3 * Section 1. AS 41.23 is amended by adding new sections to article 1 to read: 4 Sec. 41.23.240. Purpose of AS 41.23.240 - 41.23.270. The purpose of 5 AS 41.23.240 - 41.23.270 is to protect, maintain, enhance, and perpetuate the present 6 use of the area described in AS 41.23.270 as the Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use 7 Area. The Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use Area is established to 8 (1) protect, maintain, perpetuate, and enhance year -round general 9 public recreation; 10 (2) protect, maintain, perpetuate, and enhance public enjoyment and 11 use of fish and wildlife; 12 (3) allow additional public uses of the area in a manner compatible 13 with the purposes specified in (1) and (2) of this section. 14 Sec. 41.23.250. Management. (a) The commissioner is responsible for the 15 management of the surface and subsurface estate of the Kodiak Narrow Cape Public -1- SB 111 New Text Underlined [DELETED TEXT BRACKETED] 25- LS0695 \C 1 Use Area. After adequate public hearings, the commissioner shall adopt and may 2 revise a management plan for the Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use Area. The 3 commissioner shall provide a copy of the management plan and each revision to the 4 chairs of the resource committees of the legislature within 30 days after its adoption or 5 revision. The commissioner shall consult with the Department of Fish and Game in the 6 adoption and revision of the management plan. 7 (b) Subject to valid existing rights, including existing rights for grazing leases 8 and operations and the interagency land management agreement between the 9 department and the Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation for the Kodiak 10 Launch Complex, the commissioner may not dispose of the surface estate in state land 11 within the Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use Area. 12 (c) Grazing and missile launch activity are allowable uses within the Kodiak 13 Narrow Cape Public Use Area. Consistent with the purposes of AS 41.23.240(1) and 14 (2), the commissioner shall allow additional uses within the Kodiak Narrow Cape 15 Public Use Area, including horseback riding, hiking, picnicking, berry picking, fossil 16 collecting, tide pooling, all terrain and road vehicle driving, bicycling, dog sledding, 17 cross - country skiing, skijoring, snow machining, camping, surfing, beachcombing, 18 and other traditional public uses of fish and wildlife populations such as fishing, 19 hunting, viewing, and photographing of gray whales and waterfowl. 20 (d) The state may not acquire by eminent domain privately owned land within 21 the boundaries described in AS 41.23.270 but may acquire privately owned land 22 located within the boundaries described in AS 41.23.270 by purchase, exchange, or 23 otherwise for inclusion in the Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use Area. 24 (e) The commissioner may not manage the Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use 25 Area as a unit of the state park system. 26 Sec. 41.23.260. Incompatible uses. (a) Except as provided in this section, the 27 commissioner may prohibit or restrict uses determined to be incompatible with the 28 purposes of the Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use Area under AS 41.23.240(1) and (2) 29 within the state -owned land and water described in AS 41.23.270. 30 (b) Consistent with AS 41.23.240 - 41.23.270, the Department of Fish and 31 Game may engage in rehabilitation, enhancement, and development of fish and SB 111 -2- New Text Underlined [DELETED TEXT BRACKETED] SB0111A -3- New Text Underlined [DELETED TEXT BRACKETED] SB0111A 25- LS0695 \C 1 wildlife habitat within the area described in AS 41.23.270. 2 (c) The commissioner may not restrict fishing, hunting, or trapping rights 3 allowed under a regulation of the Board of Fisheries or the Board of Game within the 4 Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use Area. 5 (d) The commissioner shall allow access to the Kodiak Narrow Cape Public 6 Use Area by motorized or nonmotorized means of transportation to private land, to 7 interests in private land, and for hunting, fishing, trapping, mining, and recreational 8 purposes in a manner that is compatible with purposes specified in AS 41.23.240(1) 9 and (2). Existing trails remain open to public use. 10 (e) The Department of Public Safety and the Department of Fish and Game 11 may have necessary access for fish and game management, research, and enforcement 12 purposes. 13 (f) If the commissioner determines that a use is incompatibly with one or more 14 other uses in a portion of the Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use Area, the commissioner 15 shall state in the management plan adopted or revised under AS 41.23.250 16 (1) each determination of incompatibility; 17 (2) the specific area where the incompatibility is determined to exist; 18 (3) the time within which the incompatibility is determined to exist; 19 and 20 (4) the reasons for each determination of incompatibility. 21 Sec. 41.23.270. Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use Area. Subject to valid 22 existing rights, the vacant and unappropriated state -owned land and water and the state 23 land and water acquired in the future that lie within the boundaries described in this 24 section are designated as the Kodiak Narrow Cape Public Use Area, are reserved for 25 all uses compatible with their primary function as public use land, and are assigned to 26 the department for control and management: 27 Township 30 South, Range 18 West, Seward Meridian 28 Section 19 29 Sections 30 - 31 and all tidelands and submerged lands 1,320 feet 30 seaward of mean high water 31 Township 30 South, Range 19 West, Seward Meridian SB 111 1 Section 15 2 Sections 19 - 35 3 Section 36 and all tidelands and submerged lands 1,320 feet seaward of 4 mean high water 5 Township 30 South, Range 20 West, Seward Meridian 6 Section 25 7 Section 36 8 Township 31 South, Range 19 West, Seward Meridian 9 Section 2 and all tidelands and submerged lands 1,320 feet seaward of 10 mean high water 11 Sections 3 - 9 12 Section 10 - 11 and all tidelands and submerged lands 1,320 feet 13 seaward of mean high water 14 Section 15 and all tidelands and submerged lands 1,320 feet seaward of 15 mean high water 16 Sections 16 - 21 17 Section 22 and all tidelands and submerged lands 1,320 feet seaward of 18 mean high water 19 Sections 23 - 26 20 Section 27 and all tidelands and submerged lands 1,320 feet seaward of 21 mean high water 22 Sections 28 - 32 23 Sections 33 - 34 24 Township 31 South, Range 20 West, Seward Meridian 25 Section 1 26 Section 2: all lands lying east of Pasagshak Bay Road 27 Section 12: E1 /2 28 Section 13 29 Section 23: SE1 /4 30 Sections 24 - 25 31 Section 26: Lot 1 and all tidelands and submerged lands 1,320 feet SB 111 -4- New Text Underlined [DELETED TEXT BRACKETED] 25- LS0695 \C SB0111 A -5- New Text Underlined [DELETED TEXT BRACKETED] SB0111A 25- LS0695 \C 1 seaward of mean high water 2 Sections 35 - 36 and all tidelands and submerged lands 1,320 feet 3 seaward of mean high water 4 Township 32 South, Range 19 West, Seward Meridian 5 Sections 3 - 6 and all tidelands and submerged lands 1,320 feet seaward 6 of mean high water 7 Sections 8 - 10 and all tidelands and submerged lands 1,320 feet 8 seaward of mean high water 9 Township 32 South, Range 20 West, Seward Meridian 10 Sections 1 - 4 and all tidelands and submerged lands 1,320 feet seaward 11 of mean high water 12 Sections 9 - 11 and all tidelands and submerged lands 1,320 feet 13 seaward of mean high water SB 111 Kodiak Island Borough AGENDA STATEMENT Regular Meeting of March 15, 2007 Item No.13.C.1 Ordinance No. FY2007 -13 Determining the Negotiation of a Sale at Fair Market Value of a Tax Foreclosed Property to the Federal Government Certain real property has been deeded to the Borough through tax foreclosure proceedings pursuant to AS 29.45.290 for delinquent payment of taxes for 2004 and previous years. Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed the parcels as required by KIBC 18.10.030 by public hearing in November and December 2006. They were declared surplus to "public need" and determined to be available for future land sale. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has expressed an interest in purchasing parcel T31 S R28W TL 3204 Amook Bay at fair market value from the borough. KIBC 18.20.100 (B) Disposal for fair market value allows the assembly and its agents to directly negotiate with the United States, the State of Alaska, or any political subdivision thereof upon a finding by the assembly that the disposal will allow the use of the land for a public purpose beneficial to the borough. The property was once part of the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge (KNWR) and the reacquisition by USFWS will promote efficient management for public recreation and refuge for wildlife being consistent with the goals and objectives of the KIB comprehensive plan. Recommended motion: Move to adopt Ordinance No. FY2007 -13 in first reading to advance to public hearing on April 5, 2007. AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH DETERMINING THE NEGOTIATION OF A SALE AT FAIR MARKET VALUE OF A TAX FORECLOSED PROPERTY TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WHEREAS, certain real property has been deeded to the Borough through tax foreclosure proceedings pursuant to AS 29.45.290 for delinquent payment of taxes for 2004 and previous years; and WHEREAS, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has expressed an interest in purchasing parcel T31S R28W TL 3204 Amook Bay at fair market value from the borough; and WHEREAS, KIBC 18.20.100(B) Disposal for fair market value allows the assembly and its agents to directly negotiate with the United States, the State of Alaska, or any political subdivision thereof upon a finding by the assembly that the disposal will allow the use of the land for a public purpose beneficial to the borough; and WHEREAS, the property was once part of the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge (KNWR) and the reacquisition by USFWS will promote efficient management for public recreation and refuge for wildlife is consistent with the goals and objectives of the comprehensive plan; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THAT Section 1: This ordinance is not of a general application and shall not be codified. Section 2: The assembly hereby authorizes the manager to negotiate a sale of former refuge property to USFWS for fair market value. The proceeds of any sale shall be distributed in the same manner as the proceeds of a tax sale under AS 29.45.480(B). ATTEST: Nova M. Javier, CMC, Borough Clerk KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ORDINANCE NO. FY2007 -13 Requested by: Finance Department Drafted by: Finance Department Introduced: Borough Manager Public Hearing: Adopted: ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS DAY OF 2007 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Jerome M. Selby, Borough Mayor Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. FY2007 -13 Page 1 of 1 Memorandum DATE: February 6, 2006 TO: Rick Gifford, Borough Manager FROM: Duane Dvorak, Acting Director Community Development Department Kodiak Island Borough Community Development Department 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (907) 486 -9363 Fax (907) 486 -9396 www.kib.co.kodiak.ak.us SUBJECT: Public Use Determination for Tax Foreclosed Properties The attached materials determine the recommended disposition of fourteen (14) tax- foreclosed properties from 2006. Planning and Zoning Commission review of these properties resulted from the conveyance of fourteen (14) pieces of property to the Kodiak Island Borough, due to non - payment of taxes. The Commission reviewed these tax foreclosed properties as required by KIBC 18.10.030, which states in part, "the planning commission shall review the newly acquired land and make recommendations as to whether all or any portion of the land should be devoted to public use, reserved for future use to meet projected requirements, or made available for sale, lease, or other disposition in conformance with the borough's comprehensive land use plan." The Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing on November 15, 2006 and again on December 20, 2006 regarding the disposition of the fourteen (14) foreclosed properties. (The second meeting was required because the telephone system in the Assembly Chambers was not working the night of the first public hearing in November.) In result of that meeting, the Commission recommends the Assembly take the following action: 1) All fourteen (14) 2006 tax foreclosed properties be declared as surplus to the "public need" and subsequently offered at a future MB land sale. Information considered by the Commission is attached for Assembly review. IN REPLY REFER TO: RE /6797.SL Ms. Cassandra Juenger Kodiak Island Borough 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Dear Ms. Juenger: United States Department of the Interior cc: Refuge Manager, Kodiak NWR FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 1011 E. Tudor Rd. Anchorage, Alaska 99503 -6199 JAN 3 0 2007 FEE R L\.' V , Please be advised that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (the Service) is interested in acquiring Kodiak Island Borough property number R53128038204, Tax Lot 3204, which is a remote parcel situated on the eastern shore of Amook Bay, is approximately 9.5 acres in size and is further described as being located within Section 32, Township 31 South, Range 28 West, Seward Meridian. Acquisition of the parcel is an important priority to the Service due to the high quality of wildlife habitat found in the area in which the property is located. We appreciate and value the consideration that the Borough has offered the Service in the past, by providing opportunities to acquire properties for inclusion into the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge. The Service is willing to provide its assurance and commitment, that if given the opportunity, we would purchase the parcel at fair market value. If you have any questions or require further information or assistance, please contact Susan LaKomski, Realty Specialist, at (907) 786 -3566, or by email at susan lakomski(&fws.gov. Lastly, I would like to thank you for your past and present efforts in assisting the Service with this matter. Sincerely, Danielle Jerry Chief, Division of Realty and Natural Resources LA - Alaska Kodiak NWR, Tract 61w Kodiak Island Borough Regular Meeting of March 15, 2007 Kodiak Island Borough AGENDA STATEMENT Ordinance No. FY2007 -01 F Amending Ordinance No. FY2007 -01 Fiscal Year 2007 Budget by Adjusting Three General Fund Revenue Accounts, Four General Fund Departments, Four Special Revenue Funds, and Two Capital Project Funds This Ordinance amends the budget of several funds. In the General Fund Property taxes are $58,100 less than budgeted, Penalties and Interest on Taxes will be $4,000 more than budgeted, and Raw Fish Tax will be 1158,970 more than budgeted. The Borough Clerk's office will be increased $4,000 for continuing education costs, the Finance Department will be increased by $20,Q0 to reduce allocations to the Solid Waste Fund, Health and Sanitation will be increased $123131,3 to cover increases in the Animal Control contract with the City, and the Culture and Recreation Dept. will be increased $_5__6& for a contribution to "Dig Afognak" to pay their personal property tax ". Building and Grounds transfers in will be reduced by $3_4_,Ela4o show a reduced transfer in from the Facilities Fund. This will be made up for by use of their fund balance. The Womens Bay Road Service Area budget needs to be increased $25,000 to cover additional snow removal costs. Bayside Fire Department will be increased by $435,000 to cover the purchase of a new fire engine and a new tanker truck. This will be funded by a Use of Fund Balancg. Womens Bay Fire Department will be increased by $146 000 o account for a portion of the FY2006 Homeland Security grant for a new fire engine received in 2007 and $15,000 to cover the costs of supplies and materials for the new tanker truck. L , The BMX Bike Trail project is being increased due to contributions coming in 5 750 over budget. Panamaroff Creek culverts are being repaired and replaced for $30,000 Additional interest earnings have been realized in Fund 420, GO Bond Projects and an additional $1,500,000 in interest earnings are available for appropriation. The Anton Larson Boat Ramp project will receive $140,000 from Dingell- Johnson and a transfer in of $136.30 from Fund 410, Borough Capital Proje — a trr reasing the project by $276,350, ITEM NO. 13.C.2 The revised budget includes W for the Solarium Project at the Hospital Facility. The State of Alaska has awarded the Kodiak Island Borough $138,606 for seismic repairs and replacement of the East Elementary School windows. The Bayside Fire Department classroom equipment project was completed $267890 under budget. This money will be moved into the Bayside Storage Addition and Equipment Bay project. The Borough has received a grant for $200 for the Summit Lake Trail. Recommended Motion: ' ove to adopt Ordinance No. FY2007 -01 F in first reading to advance to public hearing on April 5, 2007. Introduced by: Requested by: Drafted by: Introduced: Public Hearing: Adopted: Borough Manager Borough Manager Finance Officer 03/15/2007 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ORDINANCE NO. FY2007-01F AN ORDINANCE OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ASSEMBLY AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2007 -01 FISCAL YEAR 2007 BUDGET BY ADJUSTING THREE GENERAL FUND REVENUE ACCOUNTS, FOUR GENERAL FUND DEPARTMENTS, FOUR SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS, AND TWO CAPITAL PROJECT FUNDS WHEREAS, property tax revenues were $58,100 less than budgeted, and WHEREAS, penalties and interest on property taxes will be $4,000 or more than budgeted; and WHEREAS, raw fish tax was $158,965 more than budgeted; and WHEREAS, the Assembly agreed to increase the Clerk's Department by $4,000 for continuing education; and WHEREAS, the allocation to enterprise funds (solid waste) in the Finance Department needs to be reduced by $20,000 to match the expense budgeted in the Solid Waste Fund; and WHEREAS, the Health and Sanitation Department needs to be increased by $12,380 to cover the increase in the animal control contract with the City; and WHEREAS, the Culture and Recreation Department needs to be increased by $566 to contribute an amount equal to their personal property taxes to the Dig Afognak organization; and WHEREAS, due to increased snow removal costs, $25,000 needs to be added to the Womens Bay Road Service District, and WHEREAS, the transfer of funds from the Facilities Fund to the Building and Grounds Fund needs to be reduced by $34,600. This transfer was budgeted for more than was available; and WHEREAS, the budget for Fire Protection Area 1 (Bayside Fire Department) needs to be increased by $435,000 to cover the cost of a new fire engine and a new tanker truck: and WHEREAS, $146,000 of the Women's Bay Fire FY2006 Homeland Security grant was received in FY2007; and WHEREAS, $15,000 needs to be added to the Womens Bay Fire Department to cover the cost of materials and supplies for the new tanker truck, and WHEREAS, contributions to the BMX track are $25,750 more than budgeted; and WHEREAS, project 173, Bayside classroom equipment, is complete with a savings of $26,800; and WHEREAS, to offset the unauthorized fill associated with the in Anton Larsen Boat Ramp project, the Borough has agreed to repair and replace culverts at Panamaroff creek at a budgeted cost of $30,000; and WHEREAS, $25,000 is budgeted for construction of a solarium at the hospital; and WHEREAS, interest earnings in Fund 420, Bond Projects, are $1,029,000 over budget, and expected to increase even more; and WHEREAS, the Borough has accepted a grant for $23,500 for the Summit Lake Trail; and WHEREAS, project 177, Anton Larsen Boat Ramp, needs to be increased by $276,350; and Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 2007-01F Page 1 of10 WHEREAS, Dingell- Johnson will contribute $140,000 to the Anton Larsen Boat Ramp Project; and WHEREAS, the remaining $136,350 is available in Fund 410; and WHEREAS, the State of Alaska has awarded a grant for $138,606 for seismic repairs and replacement of the East Elementary School windows; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THAT: Section 1: The FY2007 budget will be amended per the attached schedule. ADOPTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH THIS DAY OF , 2007 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH ATTEST: Jerome M. Selby, Borough Mayor Nova Javier, CMC, Borough Clerk Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 2007-01F Page 2 of10 Adopted Ammended As of Difference Budget Revised Budget Budget 01/31/07 % Adjustments Budget Fund 100 General Fund Revenues: Property Tax 8,496,982 8,496,982 8,438,904 58,078 99% (58,000) 8,438,982 Boat & Motor Vehicle Tax 276,700 276,700 95,508 181,192 35% 276,700 Payment in Lieu of Taxes 765,000 765,000 12,527 752,473 2% 765,000 Severance Taxes 1,016,793 1,016,793 541,950 474,843 53% 1,016,793 Penalties & Int on tax 150,000 150,000 141,198 8,802 94% 4,000 154,000 Licenses and Permits 104,500 104,500 47,991 56,509 46% 104,500 Federal Shared Revenue 350,075 350,075 350,075 0% 350,075 Temporary Fiscal Relief 1,039,870 1,039,870 1,039,873 (3) 100% 1,039,870 Raw Fish Tax 800,000 800,000 958,965 (158,965) 120% 158,960 958,960 Raw Fish Tax - Offshore 2,000 2,000 - 2,000 0% 2,000 Other State Revenue 26,000 26,000 26,000 0% 26,000 Fines 1,000 1,000 663 337 66% 1,000 Interest Earnings 400,000 400,000 119,725 280,275 30% 400,000 Miscellaneous 59,200 59,200 20,943 38,257 35% 59,200 Use of Fund Balance 154,296 154,296 154,296 0% (68,014) 86,282 Sale of Fixed Assets - Transfer In Total 13,642,416 13,642,416 11,418,247 2,224,169 84% 36,946 13,679,362 Expenditures: Borough Assembly 161,790 161,790 71,719 90,071 44% 161,790 Borough Manager 256,253 256,253 145,835 110,418 57% 256,253 Borough Clerk 361,490 361,490 215,217 146,273 60% 4,000 365,490 Borough Attorney 130,000 130,000 53,779 76,221 41% 130,000 Finance Department 647,023 647,023 392,878 254,145 61% 20,000 667,023 Management Information Services 475,838 475,838 184,990 290,848 39% 475,838 Assessing Department 399,150 399,150 224,095 175,055 56% 399,150 Engineering/ Facilities Dept 152,102 152,102 68,622 83,480 45% 152,102 Community Development 613,420 613,420 235,354 378,066 38% 613,420 Building Official 132,640 132,640 44,816 87,824 34% 132,640 Economic Development 70,000 70,000 61,750 8,250 88% 70,000 General Administration 297,370 297,370 172,223 125,147 58% 297,370 Emergency Preparedness 8,800 8,800 5,318 3,482 60% 8,800 School District Support 9,082,990 9,082,990 4,960,898 4,122,092 55% 9,082,990 Health and Sanitation 289,880 289,880 253,313 36,567 87% 12,380 302,260 Culture and Recreation 167,220 167,220 145,100 22,120 87% 566 167,786 Transfers Out 396,450 396,450 396,450 0% 396,450 Total 13,642,416 13,642,416 7,235,907 6,406,509 53% 36,946 13,679,362 Fund 205 Child Care Assistance Program Revenue 89,280 89,280 36,575 52,705 41% 89,280 Expenditures 89,280 89,280 30,799 58,481 34% 89,280 Fund 210 Land Sales Revenue 96,700 96,700 40,926 55,774 42% 96,700 Expenditures 96,700 96,700 8,052 88,648 8% 96,700 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 2007-01F Page 3 of10 Adopted Ammended As of Difference Budget Revised Budget Budget 01/31/07 % Adjustments Budget Fund 220 Buildings and Grounds - Revenues - Revenues 421,980 421,980 231,196 190,784 55% 421,980 Transfers in 220,000 220,000 220,000 100% (34,600) 185,400 Use of Fund Balance 65,000 65,000 65,000 0% 34,600 99,600 Total Revenues 706,980 706,980 451,196 255,784 - 706,980 Expenditures - Borough Building 341,160 341,160 162,642 178,518 48% 341,160 MHCApartments 11,000 11,000 2,501 8,499 23% 11,000 School Buildings 333,820 333,820 253,190 80,630 76% 333,820 Parks 21,000 21,000 6,567 14,433 31% 21,000 Total Expenditures 706,980 706,980 424,900 282,080 60% 706,980 Fund 230 Coastal Management Revenues 25,650 25,650 1,554 24,096 6% 25,650 Expenditures CMG Regular 25,650 25,650 8,257 17,393 32% 25,650 Total Expenditures 25,650 25,650 8,257 17,393 32% 25,650 Fund 234 L.E.P.C. Revenues 20,000 20,000 866 20,000 LEPC 20,000 20,000 4,327 15,673 22% 20,000 E.O.P. Grant - - - Revenues 20,000 20,000 4,327 15,673 20,000 Expenditures Expenditures -LEPC 20,000 20,000 4,227 15,773 20,000 Expenditures- FEMAgrant - 101 (101) Total Expenditures 20,000 20,000 4,328 15,672 20,00L Fund 240 Womens Bay Road Service Revenues 119,600 119,600 126,432 (6,832) 106% 25,000 144,600 Expenditures 119,600 119,600 96,035 23,565 80% 25,000 144,600 Fund 242 Service District No. 1 Revenues 215,000 215,000 222,108 (7,108) 103% 215,000 Expenditures 215,000 215,000 106,516 108,484 50% 215,000 Fund 243 Service Area No. 2 Revenues 342 (342) Expenditures Fund 244 Monaska Bay Road District Revenues 43,175 43,175 41,316 Expenditures 43,175 43,175 41,389 1,859 96% 1,786 96% Fund 246 Bay View Road Service Area Revenues 4,800 4,800 5,903 (1,103) 123% 4,800 Expenditures 4,800 4,800 4,555 245 95% 4,800 Fund 250 Fire Protection Area No. 1 Revenues 701,160 701,160 390,563 310,597 56% 435,000 1,136,160 Expenditures 701,160 701,160 146,462 554,698 21% 435,000 1,136,160 Fund 252 Womens Bay Fire Department Revenues 89,200 89,200 234,733 (145,533) 263% 161,000 250,200 Expenditures 89,200 89,200 75,817 13,383 85% 161,000 250,200 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 2007-01F Page 4 of10 43,175 43,175 Fund 254 KIB Airport Fire District Revenues Expenditures Fund 276 Facilities Fund Revenues Adopted Ammended As of Difference Budget Revised Budget Budget 01/31/07 % Adjustments Budget 16,730 16,730 Fund 260 Woodland Acres Street Lights Revenues 6,000 6,000 262 5,738 4% 6,000 Expenditures 6,000 6,000 2,840 3,160 47% 6,000 Fund 261 Trinity Islands Lighting Dist. - Revenues 3,600 3,600 3,825 (225) 106% 3,600 Expenditures 3,600 3,600 982 2,618 27% 3,600 Fund 262 Mission Lake Tide Gate - Revenues 2,460 2,460 3,115 (655) 127% 2,460 Expenditures 2,460 2,460 315 2,145 13% 2,460 Fund 263 Trinity Islands Paving Dist. - Revenues 22,140 22,140 35,172 (13,032) 22,140 Expenditures 22,140 22,140 115 22,025 22,140 Fund 275 Kodiak Arts Council Revenues 65,780 65,780 37,271 Expenditures 65,780 16,730 13,642 16,730 16,725 65,780 37,453 3,088 82% 16,730 5 100% 16,730 28,509 57% 65,780 28,327 57% 65,780 1,800,000 1,800,000 1,042,829 757,171 58% 1,800,000 Expenditures/Transfers Out: Building Insurance 220,000 220,000 220,000 100% (34,600) 185,400 Debt Service 714,000 714,000 714,000 100% 714,000 Capital Projects Fund 430 242,500 242,500 242,500 0% 242,500 Contengencies - inflation proofing 623,500 623,500 0% 34,600 658,100 Total Expenditures 1,800,000 1,800,000 934,000 242,500 52% 1,800,000 Fund 277 Tourism Development - Revenues 45,000 45,000 47,748 (2,748) 106% 45,000 Expenditures 45,000 45,000 90,579 (45,579) 201% 45,000 Fund 290 Fern Fuller Trust Revenues 75,000 75,000 27,671 47,329 37% 75,000 Expenditures 75,000 75,000 72,613 2,387 97% 75,000 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 2007-01F Page 5 of10 Adopted Ammended As of Difference Budget Revised Budget Budget 01/31/07 % Adjustments Budget Fund 300 Debt Service - Revenues - State Debt Reimbursement 1,780,667 1,780,667 507,762 1,272,905 29% 1,780,667 Interest Earnings 6,000 6,000 21,622 (15,622) 360% 6,000 Transfers in - General Fund - Education 695,550 695,550 695,550 100% 695,550 General Fund - Health - - Facilities Fund 714,000 714,000 714,000 100% 714,000 Hospital Fund 235,593 235,593 235,593 100% 235,593 Use of fund balance - - - - Total Revenues 3,431,810 3,431,810 2,174,527 1,257,283 3,431,810 Expenditures - Expenditures-School Debt 2,675,925 2,675,925 969,068 1,706,857 36% 2,675,925 Expenditures - Hospital Debt 749,595 749,595 106,839 642,756 14% 749,595 Expenditures - Karluk Loans 6,290 6,290 6,290 0% 6,290 Expenditures -Other Debt - - - Total Expenditures 3,431,810 3,431,810 1,075,907 2,355,903 31% 3,431,810 Capital Projects Fund 410 - Borough Capital Projects: Revenues: - Interest Earnings 9,080 9,080 151,531 (142,451) 1669% 9,080 Contributions for BMX track 13,920 13,920 39,667 (25,747) 285% 25,750 39,670 Survey Fiber Optic Pass Through Grant 2,473,694 2,473,694 2,399,055 74,639 97% 2,473,694 Miscellaneous - - - 0% - Total Revenues 2,496,694 2,496,694 2,590,253 (93,559) 25,750 2,522,44 Operating Transfers In: General Fund 445,000 445,000 55,000 390,000 12% Bayside Fire Department 426,800 426,800 426,800 - 100% 426,800 Facilities Fund 642,384 642,384 642,384 100% 642,384 Total Operating Transfers In 1,514,184 1,514,184 1,069,184 71% 1,069,184 Total Revenues 4,010,878 4,010,878 3,659,437 (93,559) 91% 25,750 3,591,628 Projects: - 85 Village Metals Removal 150,000 150,000 121,257 28,743 81% 150,000 146 BMX Bike Trail 68,920 68,920 49,278 19,642 72% 25,750 94,670 173 Bayside classroom equipment 75,000 75,000 48,199 26,801 64% (26,800) 48,200 174 Bayside Storage Addition & Engine Bay 400,000 400,000 3,020 396,980 1% 26,800 426,800 00102 Bayside Underground Electrical 22,000 22,000 - 22,000 0% 22,000 03105 Northstar School road /parking lot design 50,000 50,000 28,746 21,254 57% 50,000 03106 KHS emergency generator 50,000 50,000 50,000 0% 50,000 03109 Borough Building air handling penthouse 10,000 10,000 10,000 0% 10,000 03110 Borough Building emergency generator 20,000 20,000 2,353 17,647 12% 20,000 03120 WB Comm Plan Revision 33,380 33,380 22,392 10,988 67% 33,380 05001Survey Fiber Optic Pass Through Grant 2,473,694 2,473,694 2,403,507 70,187 (25,000) 2,448,694 05006 HS Pool Filter 60,000 60,000 49,698 10,302 83% 60,000 07008 Seismic Repair 390,000 390,000 390,000 0% 390,000 R and replacement of culverts at Panamaroff Creek - - 0% 30,000 30,000 Hospital Solarium 0% 25,000 25,000 Tranfer to Fund 430 - - 0% 136,350 136,350 Other Projects 207,884 207,884 207,884 0% (166,350) 41,534 Total Borough Projects 4,010,878 4,010,878 2,728,450 1,282,428 68% 25,750 4,036,628 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 2007 -01F Page 6 of10 Fund 420 -GO Bond Projects: Revenues: Interest Earnings Proceeds from bond 2004A Bond Issue Proceeds from bond 2004B Bond Issue Proceeds from bond 200XX Bond Issue Projects: 04101 Old Harbor GymNoc Ed renovation 2,251,134 04102 Larsen Bay School floor repair 339,883 04103 Ouzinkie Gym renovation 1,858,255 05002 Evacuation Center earthquake evaluatior 500,000 05009 Kodiak Middle School concrete repair 237,918 05010 Kodiak High School asbestos & floor cov 304,704 05011 District -wide floor covering replacement 728,708 05012 Kodiak High School heating and ventilatil 250,000 05013 Kodiak High School insulastion and wind 596,020 05014 Kodiak High School and Middle School rc 523,504 05016 East School heating and ventilation 520,000 05017 Learning Center renovation 1,181,336 03119 New Swimming Pool 05015 High School Voc ed /classroom reclaimat Contingencies Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Adopted Ammended As of Difference Budget Budget 01/31/07 500,000 500,000 1,528,890 9,302,760 9,302,760 9,302,760 11,050,000 11,050,000 11,052,760 20,852,760 20,852,760 21,884,411 6,210,000 4,840,788 510,510 20,852,760 OA (1,028,890) 306% (0) 100% (2,760) 100% 0% Budget Revised Adjustments Budget 1,500,000 2,000,000 9,302,760 11,050,000 (1,031,651) 1,500,000 22,352,760 2,251,134 2,122 2,249,012 0% 2,251,134 339,883 1,411 338,472 0% 339,883 1,858,255 3,945 1,854,310 0% 1,858,255 500,000 299,555 200,445 60% 500,000 237,918 7,494 230,424 3% 237,918 304,704 10,372 294,332 3% 304,704 728,708 342,132 386,576 47% 728,708 250,000 172 249,828 0% 250,000 596,020 4,057 591,963 1% 596,020 523,504 4,498 519,006 1% 523,504 520,000 979 519,021 0% 520,000 1,181,336 6,966 1,174,370 1% 1,181,336 . `@ c4,, , , 1 , �":i , 6,210,000 330,062 5,879,938 5% - 6,210,000 4,840,788 24,586 4,816,202 1% 4,840,788 510,510 510,510 0% 1,500,000 2,010,510 20,852,760 1,038,351 19,814,409 5% 1,500,000 22,352,760 n . „ff 1 .r .Er„?,,' 'b Vn . , fie ° VRat. . Ordinance No. 2007-01F Page 7 of10 Adopted Ammended As of Difference Budget Revised Budget Budget 01/31/07 % Adjustments Budget Fund 430 -State Capital Grant Projects: - Revenues: - KIB Waste Management Implementation 1,741,400 1,741,400 976,048 765,352 56% 1,741,400 Anton Larsen Bay Boat Ramp 560,000 560,000 560,000 100% 560,000 School Repair 252,574 252,574 252,574 0% 252,574 Tide Gate 20,000 20,000 20,000 0% 20,000 Chiniak Grant 20,000 20,000 20,000 0% 20,000 SHSGP Grant 138,151 138,151 138,151 0% 138,151 ADF &G, fish research 200,000 200,000 200,000 0% 200,000 Coastal Impact Program CIAP Grant 189,985 189,985 189,985 0% 189,985 Kodiak Cadastral Grant 40,000 40,000 0% 40,000 AK Coastal Management 46,000 46,000 46,000 0% 46,000 Homeland Security 17,733 17,733 17,733 0% 17,733 06008 Summit Lake Trail 23,500 23,500 ADF & G Building Design 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 0% 1,500,000 2005 Pre Disaster Mitigation Grant 41,724 41,724 41,724 0% 41,724 05026 HS Library Wing Seismic Retrofit 465,618 465,618 07001 Area Wide School Equipment and Suppli 70,000 0% 70,000 07003 Island Lake Trail - 48,000 0% 48,000 07004 Larsen Bay Equipment - 70,000 0% 70,000 07005 Main elementay School Playground Equi; 25,000 0% 25,000 07006 Port Lions Community Workshop - 10,000 0% 10,000 07008 School Facilities Seismic Repairs - 910,000 - 0% 910,000 07009 Tsunami Siren, Upgrades & Additions 100,000 0% 100,000 07010 ADF & G Near Island Facility 500,000 0% 500,000 07011 Ouzinkie Dock Replacement 570,000 0% 570,000 07012 Ouzinkie School Seismic Upgrade 308,344 - 0% 308,344 East Elementary School Siesmic Upgrade - - - 0% 138,606 138,606 Transfers in from fund 276 - - - 0% Anton Larson Boat Ramp 60,000 60,000 60,000 0% 60,000 Coastal Impact Program 130,000 130,000 130,000 0% 130,000 Dingell- Johnson Contribution - - - 0% 140,000 140,000 Transfer from fund 410 - 0% 136,350 136,350 Total Revenues 4,957,567 8,342,873 1,536,048 3,381,519 31% 438,456 8,472,985 Projects: - 164 KIB Waste Management Implementation 1,741,400 1,741,400 936,714 804,686 54% 1,741,400 177 Anton Larsen Bay Boat Ramp 620,000 620,000 611,292 8,708 99% 276,350 896,350 00100 High School Repair FY00 126,770 126,770 127,482 (712) 101% 126,770 00104 Tide Gate 20,000 20,000 21,075 (1,075) 105% 20,000 02107 ADF &G Research Study 200,000 200,000 135,056 64,944 68% 200,000 03114 Coastal Impact Program 319,985 319,985 265,411 54,574 83% 319,985 03116 School Repair 125,804 125,804 139,562 (13,758) 111% 125,804 03118 Chiniak Multi -use Grant 20,000 20,000 11,118 8,882 56% 20,000 04106 SHSGP Grant 138,151 138,151 122,785 15,366 89% 138,151 05003 Kodiak Cadastral Grant 40,000 40,000 74,087 (34,087) 185% 40,000 05005 AK Coastal Management 46,000 46,000 53,733 (7,733) 117% 46,000 05020 2005 PreDisaster Mitigation Grant 41,724 41,724 18,809 22,915 45% 41,724 05026 HS Library Wing Seismic Retrofit 465,618 465,618 06002 Homeland Security 17,733 17,733 17,733 0% 17,733 06008 Summit Lake Trail - 23,500 23,500 ADF & G Building Design 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 0% 1,500,000 07001 Area Wide School Equipment and Suppli 70,000 0% 70,000 07003 Island Lake Trail 48,000 0% 48,000 07004 Larsen Bay Equipment 70,000 0% 70,000 07005 Main elementay School Playground Equip 25,000 - 0% 25,000 07006 Port Lions Community Workshop 10,000 - 0% 10,000 07008 School Facilities Seismic Repairs 910,000 0% 910,000 07009 Tsunami Siren, Upgrades & Additions 100,000 0% 100,000 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 2007-01F Page 8 of10 Adopted Ammended As of Difference Budget Revised Budget Budget 01/31/07 % Adjustments Budget 07010 ADF & G Near Island Facility - 500,000 0% 500,000 07011 Ouzinkie Dock Replacement 570,000 0% 570,000 07012 Ouzinkie School Seismic Upgrade - 308,344 921 (921) 308,344 East Elementary School Siesmic Upgrade - 0% 138,606 138,606 School District Computer Grant 70,000 70,000 Emergency Communications and Planing 30,000 30,000 Total Expenditures 4,957,567 8,134,529 2,518,045 2,439,522 51% 438,456 8,572,985 Fund 490 Enterprise Funds Capital Projects - Landfill Closeout/Leachate Treatment 3,000,000 3,000,000 2,151,193 848,807 72% 3,000,000 Hospital 740,000 740,000 350,000 390,000 47% 740,000 Providence 125,000 125,000 125,000 From Facilities Fund 125,000 125,000 125,000 125,000 Total Revenues 3,740,000 29,920,000 2,626,193 1,238,807 70% 3,990,000 165 Landfill Closeout/Leachate Treatment 3,000,000 3,000,000 2,336,043 663,957 78% 3,000,000 03112 Hospital access and parking, Phase I & II 700,000 700,000 22,989 677,011 3% 700,000 03113 Specialty Clinic roof repair /replacement 40,000 40,000 79,712 (39,712) 199% 40,000 CHC architural Engineering 250,000 250,000 250,000 Total Expenditures 3,740,000 29,920,000 2,336,043 1,403,957 62% 3,990,000 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 2007-01F Page 9 of10 Adopted Ammended As of Difference Budget Revised Budget Budget 01/31/07 % Adjustments Budget Fund 530 Solid Waste Collection /Disposal Revenues - Waste Collection 2,761,345 2,761,345 1,517,910 1,243,435 55% 2,761,345 Waste Disposal 998,178 998,178 888,105 110,073 89% 998,178 Total Revenues 3,759,523 3,759,523 2,406,015 1,353,508 64% 3,759,523 Expenditures - Waste Collection 1,432,000 1,432,000 532,725 899,275 37% 1,432,000 Waste Disposal 2,327,523 2,327,523 760,897 1,566,626 33% 2,327,523 Total Expenditures 3,759,523 3,759,523 1,293,622 2,465,901 34% 3,759,523 Fund 540 Hospital Enterprise Fund Revenues: Interest Earnings - - - Providence Hospital Lease 720,000 720,000 360,000 360,000 50% 720,000 Gain on sale of assets - - Transfer in from Fern Fuller 66,500 66,500 66,500 - 66,500 Use of Retained Earnings 949,373 949,373 949,373 949,373 Total Revenues 1,735,873 1,735,873 426,500 1,309,373 25% 1,735,873 Expenditures and Transfers: - Expenditures 1,735,873 1,735,873 278,126 1,457,747 16% 1,735,873 Total Expenditures 1,735,873 1,735,873 278,126 1,457,747 16% 1,735,873 Fund 555 - Kodiak Fisheries Research Center - Revenues 2,051,759 2,051,759 885,382 1,166,377 43% 2,051,759 Expenditures - Research Facility 2,029,159 2,029,159 365,247 1,663,912 18% 2,029,159 Dorm Facility 22,600 22,600 14,367 8,233 64% 22,60 2,051,759 2,051,759 379,614 1,672,145 19% 2,051,759 Fund 560 - Telephone 911 Service - Revenues 69,000 69,000 24,593 44,407 36% 69,000 Expenditures 69,000 69,000 4,640 64,360 7% 69,000 Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Ordinance No. 2007-01F Page 10 of 10 DATE: TO: THRU: FROM: SUBJ: KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Engineering & Facilities Department MEMORANDUM March 4, 2007 Borough Assembly pp�� Rick Gifford, Borough Manager ! LL Bud Cassid , rector, Engineering and Facilities Department Anton Larsen Dock and Mitigation Project/ Budget Adjustment Item. Introduction For four years the Anton Larsen Bay Boat Ramp project has been stalled; the reason for this gap of time is due to a violation of the Corps of Engineers' (COE) fill regulations. The Borough filled .1 acres at the project site, which was more than allowed in the COE's approved plan of development for this project, which led to a "Stop Work Order" by the COE. Presently, the project is back on track and a permit to complete the ramp project is being reviewed by federal and state agencies. This permit will be approved subject to approval by the Assembly for a mitigation project to off -set the unauthorized fill. There is also need to fund, not only the mitigation project, but the completion of the ramp. Mitigation Project In addition to completing the ramp, the COE is requiring the Borough to complete a mitigation project, as a result of exceeding the proposed fill amount. Though mitigation projects are generally preferred to occur in the vicinity of the project, the COE is willing to accept one closer to town and one that will benefit Borough residents. The project discussed with the COE is the replacement of the culvert that runs under Panamaroff Creek Drive with that of additional culverts which will better serve the community by passing more water during high flow events. In the past this culvert has become plugged and waters from this creek have run across and along the road, causing major maintenance issues for the Womens Bay Service Area (WBSA). The project would replace the existing 48" culvert with 3 — 30" culverts, installed one on top of the other two. The river will then run through the two lower culverts during normal flows and the upper culvert will serve as a safety valve for flow during high waters. This project has been around and supported by the WBSA for many years. The cost of the mitigation project is estimated to be $25,000 — $30,000. gEcEllwErr MAR 1 3 207 Luj BOROUGH CLERK'S OFFICE Boat Ramp Project Completion and Past Expenses The amount to complete the ramp project is estimated to be $275,000. Of this amount, ADF &G has committed $140,000. THIS COMMITMENT IS ONLY GOOD SHOULD THE PROJECT BE COMPLETED THIS YEAR. The Borough's contribution to this next phase of the project is $136,350 to finish the project. Past contribution to the projects has primarily been by grants by the ADF &G Sport Fish Division. Two past grants have totaled $560,000. Past KIB contribution to the project has been $60,000. Total contribution to the project by ADF &G will be $700,000. Total KIB contribution with this approval will be $196,350. Anderson Construction was the successful contractor on the original boat ramp project and the job order to complete the project is still open. We propose to amend the contract for the additional construction amount with Anderson Construction. Conclusion The Anton Larsen Boat Ramp project has been around for over 10 years. It has remained unfinished since its original construction start date, summer 2003. The project is a result of the cooperation between ADF &G Sport Fish Division and the Kodiak Island Borough. Federal funds from the Dingle — Johnson program (which is a tax of recreational gear) is passed through the state ADF &G Sports Fish Division and onto localities to complete community sports fish access projects. The Anton Larsen Bay Boat Ramp is a heavily used facility, one that presently can only be accessed during high tides. At lower tides, to a large degree, the ramp is not functional. The new proposed ramp will extend to lower water and will be accessible at any tide stage. It is a valued facility to the sport fishing public, as well as an access point by those on the west side of the island and the communities of Port Lions and Ouzinkie. It allows for folks to access Kodiak and the services found within the city without having to traverse around Spruce Cape, which, at times can be life threatening. Staff recommends approval of the budget adjustment for the Anton Larsen Bay Boat Ramp project. Kodiak Island Borough Since the project was started in 1996 $94,666.77 has been received for the BMX Bike Trail. This amount includes monies transferred in from the General Fund and donations from various groups and individuals. Below is a list of all the donations. MEMORANDUM TO: Rick Gifford, Borough Manager FROM: Karleton Short, Finance Director f a SUBJECT: BMX Bike Trail DATE: March 6, 2007 12/5/1996 General Fund 12/18/1997 General Fund 4/23/2003 Kodiak Liquor License Holders 10/13/2003 Kodiak Lions Club 12/11/2003 Kodiak SK8 Board 6/4/2004 City of Kodiak 12/12/2005 Chris Nielsen 12/12/2005 Christy Nielsen 5/3/2006 BPOE Elks $ 20,000.00 35,000.00 5,000.00 12,964.00 952.77 10,000.00 2,000.00 750.00 8,000.00 $ 94,666.77 $49,278.05 has been spent on this project leaving a balance of $45,388 R E � MhR 1 3 2001 BOROUGH CLERK'S OFFICE NOT ISLAND BOROUGH R.k,:'S OFFICE 1SSE;NIBI 1ANAiroF1 0THEK _ _ March 12, 2007 Dear Community of Kodiak; The dream of a BMX park for the Kodiak community, built largely through the promise of volunteer labor and voluntary contributions to the cause, has faded. Service organizations that contributed willingly to the dream are now requesting their money be returned. The volunteer construction labor that I solicited and committed to the task never got organized to dig the hole. No matter the reasons, the dream has died. I solicited service organizations for funds and managed to collect almost $60,000.00. I petitioned construction contractors and got their willing pledge of labor for the park. If a BMX park project were to succeed, it needs people or an organization firmly committed to the cause with equally strong community backing and a firm timeline in place to see the park built. I realize that I am not the person that can make this park happen. I can not seem to motivate people to live up to their promises in a timely manner. I apologize to the community and avid BMX bikers who shared my dream. I apologize for not keeping everyone involved with the details of what was happening and NOT happening on the project. I will make sure that all funds are returned to all groups. I hope that one day Kodiak will rise to the occasion and build a BMX park, based on volunteer labor and funds, for all BMX bikers, in -line skaters and skateboarders. Sincerely, OA\ v a,e. Bill Hinkle PO Box 2177 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 486 7751 work 486 3821 home Kodiak Island Borough AGENDA STATEMENT Regular Meeting of March 15, 2007 Item No. 13.D.1 Confirmation of Mayoral Appointment to the Personnel Advisory Board There are currently two vacant seats on the Personnel Advisory Board. Susan Eoff submitted her application on February 28, 2007. Per Section 203 of the Personnel Manual: In appointing members to the Personnel Board, the Borough Assembly will take into consideration the recommendations made by Borough employees, the Borough Manager, any resident of the Borough, and their own recommendations. Ms. Eoff's application was sent to all Borough employees by email. Recommended motion: Move to confirm the mayoral appointment of Susan Eoff to the Personnel Advisory Board for a term to expire December 2009. 02/28/2007 08:41 FAX 9074868723 KODIAK_ISLAND_HOUSING_AU 02/26/2007 10:16 907 - 456 -9391 BOROUGH CLERK Kodiak Island BO '' l H CLERK'S OFFICE Office of the Borough Clerk 710 Mill Bay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (907) 486 -9310 Fax. (907) 486-9391 EMAIL: njavier @kib.oa.kodiak.ak.us BOARD APPLICATION rF, 0 /0 01 FEB PAGE 2 8 2007 NAME: 5uzabk. HOME PHONE:. LSTh 2 WORK : � "` � { E -MAIL: � )C.I..GLS I • V( 1 STREET ADDRESS: ( 5+ � Cr.- 4,k MAILING ADDRESS: 5Cl. Wit, LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN KODIAK: 2 ( '/f IN ALASKA: ARE YOU A REGISTERED VOTER IN KODIAK? YES ()C) NO ( ) ARE YOU A PROPERTY OWNER IN KODIAK? YES pc) NO ( ) COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES: U W(Qt1r Soc.,I o-E 0.i v �5 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: A A OF EXPERTISE AND /OR EDUCATION: n __� r ' o t`1G� Fo�.el (r+ �.t'�Ofrrtr?.( ' 5e4 I AM INTERESTED IN SERVING ON. THE FOLLOWING BOARD(S) (List In order of preference) 1. 3. Signature A resume or letter of interest may be attached, but is not required. MISS application will be kept on file for one year. Please return th. .Ii ation b th adverts- :. •eadline, VOt,4 ID NO volionvo 9y' lladken� Realaenea: P.4 nled: Term pine on• QOmmgnlf; • STAFF USE ONLY- Documentation: 2. a, Date AP otrlVliW1 LY%w: Roster; Gain of Mice: Financial DiaWasi a; Name KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Term Home Phone Work Phone Pam Foreman 2007 486 -2588 486 -4782 1637 Three Sisters Way Kodiak, AK 99615 William "Bill" King 2008 486 -4567 487 -4382 theKings @gci.net 285 Lilly Drive, Unit A Kodiak, AK 99615 Email Vacant 2007 pam @kodiak.org Brenda M. Zawacki 2008 487 -4986 486 -9558 Brenda.Zawacki @providence.org 709 Sargent Creek Road Kodiak, AK 99615 'Vacant 2009 Staff: Lauri Whiddon, HR Officer /Executive Assistant 486 -9301 Iwhiddon @kib.co.kodiak.ak.us Revision date: 01/12/2007 Revised by: jb Minutes Architectural /Engineering Review Board Meetin 2 January 2007 — 7:00 pm KFRC Conference Room A. Call to Order The meeting was called to order by the Chair at 7:00 pm. B. Roll Call D ECEIIVErN FEB 1 4 200 BOROUGH CLERK'S OFFICE ARB Members present were Scott Arndt, Gregg Hacker, Jay Johnston, Reed Oswalt and Brent Watkins. Absent Members were Jerrol Friend and Charlie Jerling. Representing the School District was Robert Tucker and representing the KIB Engineering and Facilities Department were Bud Cassidy, Ken Smith and Sharon Lea Adinolfi. There was a motion made and seconded to excuse Jerrol Friend's absence. There was a unanimous affirmative voice vote. C. Approval of Agenda It was moved and seconded to approve the Agenda. There was a unanimous affirmative voice vote. D. Approval of Minutes It was moved and seconded to approve Minutes from the 24 October, 5, 6 and 7 September 2006 meetings. There was a unanimous affirmative voice vote. E. Election of Officers It was moved and seconded that the Chair, Scott Arndt, and the Vice Chair, Jay Johnston, remain in place for another term. There was a unanimous affirmative voice vote. F. Review of RFP #2 Proposals Before beginning a discussion of the submitted Proposals, the Chair requested an update on Projects in progress. K. Smith responded that this RFP #2 was for the remainder of the seismic projects and the remaining bond projects. Ouzinkie should be done this year and Peterson is scheduled for 2008. He noted that the Larsen Bay School Floor Project should be looked at; may want to look at doing the roof instead. Both S. Arndt and B. Cassidy noted that the floor covering at Larsen Bay was not in bad condition. \\ dove \Departments \EF\Architectural Review Board\ARB Minutes 2007 \070102 Minutes.doc Page 1 of 6 S. Arndt said that Eidinger's report has suggested going to a pitched roof for both Larsen bay and Old Harbor. S. Arndt questioned the necessity of going to an interview stage with the firms responding to RFP #2. K. Smith suggested that if the firms selected this evening for recommendation to the Assembly were ones who have interviewed before, the selection be a "paper" one rather than a face to face. R. Oswalt questioned Jensen Yorba Lott's work on Ouzinkie referenced in their Proposal. If that firm did the original work why nothing was done about the foundation at that time? R. Tucker said that Yorba's firm did work on only one area — not the areas where the foundation work now needs to be done. G. Hacker said there was very little structural work done at that time. B. Cassidy and R. Tucker both noted that structural work was not part of the Scope of Work given to Yorba's firm at the time they did their work. K. Smith said that the portion of the school Yorba did work on was properly braced. S. Arndt gave his rating of the firms: 1. Jensen Yorba Lott 2. Porath/Tatom 3. Architects Alaska 4. PGDC G. Hacker: 1. Jensen Yorba Lott 2. Porath /Tatom 3. Architects Alaska 4. PGDC B. Watkins: 1. Jensen Yorba Lott 2. Porath/Tatom 3. PGDC 4. Architects Alaska \\ dove \Departments \EF\Architectural Review Board\ARB Minutes 2007 \070102 Minutes.doc Page 2 of 6 J. Johnston: 1. Jensen Yorba Lott 2. Architects Alaska 3. Porath/Tatom 4. PGDC Note: 3 and 4 very close and felt AA had put together a good proposal for this project R. Oswalt: 1. Architects Alaska 2. Jensen Yorba Lott 3. Porath/Tatom 4. PGDC J. Friend: Rating given to SI prior to meeting 1. Jensen Yorba Lott 2. Architects Alaska 3. Porath /Tatom 4. PGDC Note: J. Friend expressed concern re Yorba's workload, although he felt there was staff to accomplish both sets of projects. He suggested it be made part of the contract that all work would be accomplished simultaneously. S. Arndt said that he saw it as a cost benefit to have the same firm working on all the projects. K. Smith: 1. Jensen Yorba Lott 2. Architects Alaska 3. Porath /Tatom 4. PGDC Note: K. Smith said he had been pleased working with Yorba so far — found him to be very responsive and easy to work with. \ \dove \Departments \EF\Architectural Review Board\ARB Minutes 2007 \070102 Minutes.doc Page 3 of 6 B. Cassidy: 1. Jensen Yorba Lott 2. Architects Alaska 3. Porath/Tatom 4. PGDC Note: B. Cassidy said he also had some concern with Yorba's workload and suggested that it be made clear that we do not want a schedule slip. He noted also that Yorba's diligence [working on the first set of projects] had been impressive. The Chair asked the Board for a recommendation to present to the Assembly the firm of Jensen Yorba Lott as the Board's first choice and Architects Alaska as the second choice. G. Hacker moved that the firm of Jensen Yorba Lott as the Board's first choice and Architects Alaska as the second choice be recommended to the Assembly. The motion was seconded by B. Watkins. There was a brief discussion regarding the process. All agreed that both firms have been interviewed and both firms have been consistent in their interviews — it has been a competitive process. The Motion passed with a unanimous affirmative roll call vote. G. Public Comments None G. Board Member Comments S. Arndt asked for any updates on the new pool project. K. Smith responded. Small parts of the saline system are already here. The rest of the equipment is on a barge and should arrive in Kodiak on the 8 of January. A purchase order for the UV system has been generated and the system is expected shortly in Seattle and will be put on a barge for transport. Reed Elect and 3 Way Electric are scheduled for a meeting tomorrow to quote on bringing in power for the systems. Gym floor at Northstar completed and under budget. Asbestos removal and new floor covering at the HS completed and under budget. \\ dove \Departments \EF\Architectural Review Board\ARB Minutes 2007 \070102 Minutes.doc Page 4 of 6 Structural repairs to the existing pool completed and under budget. R. Oswalt asked how soon the new water treatment systems would be installed. K. Smith said the equipment for UV should be here soon. Will get the electrical done as soon as quotes are in. Have a quote from Tundra Bob for labor and will gather information on parts needed. He showed the group piping diagrams he had generated. R. Oswalt asked if Tundra Bob had given a timeframe. K. Smith indicated that there would be a couple of days of work and some of the work could be prebuilt. He noted that it should be a real simple installation. Should be able to complete fairly soon. J. Johnston questioned the grounding. K. Smith said that will be part of the electrical work. J. Johnston asked about rebar in the concrete. K. Smith indicated there would be no problem. S. Arndt questioned status of tank bid. K. Smith said bids had been received and Greer Tank was the low bidder. Purchase Order would be generated. B. Cassidy said that there would be design drawings for the Hospital project for the ARB to review and would like to schedule a meeting for late January. J. Johnston asked what the design schedule for the new pool was. K. Smith said that 65% drawings would be ready in February and we should be ready to bid the new pool in July or August. G. Hacker questioned if the site work were broken apart? K. Smith said the architects did not feel that breaking the contract into preliminary and final site work would save sufficient time to make it worth the effort. J. Johnston asked where we were with the new floorplan. K. Smith said the architects have taken comments at the 35% stage and incorporated them into the 65 %. \\ dove \Departments \EFWrchitectural Review Board\ARB Minutes 2007 \070102 Minutes.doc Page 5 of 6 G. Hacker questioned the redesign of the admin area. S. Arndt asked the Board if they would like to meet to review the new plans before the 65% presentation. B. Cassidy suggested notes and updates of new plans be sent out to everyone for review and then decide whether or not to meet. There were no further Board Member Comments. Adjournment The meeting was adjourned at 7:45 pm. Respectfully submitted: `.` d Karon Lea Adinolfi, Project As Want KIB Engineering /Facilities Dep n 4 Date: 1 / ,b 07 Scott Arndt, Chair Architectural /Engineering Review Board \\ dove \Departments \EF\Architectural Review Board\ARB Minutes 2007 \070102 Minutes.doc Page 6 of 6 FIRE PROTECTION AREA NO. 1 BOARD REGULAR MEETING MINUTES October 31, 2006 @ 7:30 P.M. BAYSIDE FIRE HALL CALL TO ORDER: CHAIR S. ARNDT, called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. ROLL CALL: Present: Absent: Staff: Scott Arndt, Chair Cliff Davidson Chief Bob Himes, Ex- Officio Andrew DeVries Jessica Kepley, E/F Bud Cassidy, E/F Mike Dolph Rebecca Nelson Greg Spalinger, Vice Chair FEB 282007 DJ BOROUGH CLERK'S OFFICE A quorum was established. C. Davidson was excused from the meeting. ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA: It was MOVED, G. SPALINGER and SECONDED, M. DOLPH to accept the agenda as presented. The motion CARRIED unanimously. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF FINANCIAL REPORT: It was MOVED, G. SPALINGER and SECONDED, M. DOLPH to acknowledge receipt of the Financial Report. The motion CARRIED unanimously. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: It was MOVED, G. SPALINGER and SECONDED, M. DOLPH to approve the minutes of August 15 [Regular Mtg], August 18 [Special Mtg], and September 19 [Special Mtg]. The motion PASSED unanimously. VISITOR'S COMMENTS: None. OLD BUSINESS: A. New Apparatus Updates CHIEF HIMES reported Womens Bay Fire Dept. received their new Dryside Tanker. Nick Hendricks of Hughes Fire Equipment will travel to Kodiak to take part in the pre- build for the new Bayside fire trucks. Contracts are being finalized by the Borough and Pierce Manufacturing. Pre -build will take place approximately around Thanksgiving. B. Training Building Use Agreement B. HIMES stated the Training Building Use Agreement has been reviewed by AML/JIA and the Borough Attorney and has come back with minor changes for the final copy. It was recommended that a waiver of liability for each individual person outside of the Borough should be attached to the agreement. Discussion was held regarding the fitness requirements between departments and what would be required prior to other entities using the building. It was MOVED, G. SPALINGER and SECONDED, M. DOLPH to approve and adopt the Training Building Use Agreement. The motion CARRIED unanimously. C. Cossette Property Lease No new information on this subject. D. Communications System/Dispatch B. HIMES reports that the Borough Manager is working with City Manager, Linda Freed to come to a working compromise on the communications system issues. R. Gifford will be temporarily out of town, action should resume when he returns. E. ISO Report CHIEF HIMES presented to the Board, the letters of correspondence between ISO and KIB to reflect the current progress of the department and the status as a Class 4. Further progress made by the department will be re- evaluated in approximately 6 months. Concerns were addressed by the CHAIR of items that were not reflecting some of the changes the department had accomplished. B. HIMES said that he is expecting something back from ISO addressing these concerns. CHIEF'S REPORT CHIEF HIMES reported he had attended the Fire Conference, received updates given to the departments within the State. At the ISO classes it was reported that the person involved in providing the department surveys, reportedly made quite a few mistakes throughout the state. This person will probably not be returning to Alaska to do the surveys. Also, B. HIMES was able to speak with Jonny Belanger with Quality Sales and found out that there is no animosity held against the KIB re the purchase process of the new trucks. Recruit class will start Thursday, November 2. Four people for Bayside and 4 for Womens Bay will be attending the class. An EMT class will start in December. More equipment through a Homeland Security grant. Bayside is still in the running for a FEMA grant, the process is just beginning. Two firefighters from Bayside attended the Coast Guard Fire Prevention course. B. HIMES will be out of town on extended leave for approx. two weeks. Taking personal time and attending the EMS symposium; will be back in the office on November 14. D. Mathers will be in charge during this time. FIREFIGHTER'S ASSOCIATION REPORT No report given at this time. CHAIR REPORT CHAIR reported he has been working with Eng /Fac Director on getting some engineering work on the sewer line on the backside of the building from Cliffside Drive. R &M Consulting was to do this project, however since the Woodland Acres Paving project did not come to fruition, the engineers were not able to do the work on the sewer line. Also, they have been working on finding someone to do the design work on the Bayside addition, and they will be trying to work with Jensen Yorba to do the design work. B. CASSIDY said that they should be able to utilize their services for the addition project. During the summer, Shirley Burns had expressed an interest on signing over some of the property on the back corner of the department property to the Borough, since then she had a change of mind due to her feelings that the Borough would reassess her property. Per CHAIR, her concerns seem valid. Discussion held on property requirements and current [Cossette] lease being held. Variance on the property is recommended. NEW BUSINESS: A. Request for exception on 25' Set Back for Bldg. Addition This would involve going before Planning and Zoning for a variance or exception on the property. Currently hold Public Lands Use setback of 25' from all property lines. CHAIR explained past setbacks for one bay addition. S. ARNDT proposed the Board go before P &Z to request a variance for the 21.2' setback instead of the 25' setback, in order to square the building for small cost. Foresees little money for the storage addition on the building due to the purchase of the new apparatuses. It was MOVED, G. SPALINGER and SECONDED, M. DOLPH to request a 25' setback for the building addition to go before Planning and Zoning. S. ARNDT is reportedly working with Rob Greene, DOT to ensure things were handled properly for access to the building. Discussion held re the addition and options should P &Z come back with a negative answer. Preliminary approval has been received by the Architectural Review Board, without the encroachment. The motion CARRIED unanimously. B. Project Manager M. DOLPH would like to pursue through the means of the Board, a project manager for the building addition. B. CASSIDY stated by the Board requesting a project manager for the addition, the process for choosing a project manager will follow in a similar method as the ARB chooses an architectural firm. Approval from the Assembly will depend on the amount of the project. He asked the Board to determine a Scope of Work for the project, and then define these tasks for a project manager. M. DOLPH said that he is looking for someone who can be there with a focus on the project to keep it moving forward, from requests for quotes to the final construction of the building. The Board should focus on the entire development of the complex, four bays, addition to the classroom, fencing around the training building. With the cost of construction increasing, he felt it may be beneficial to see what the entire cost would be, perhaps contemplate a low interest loan from the Borough. Discussion postponed until the meeting of November 14. B. CASSIDY told the Board with the work load of the Borough, to put project managers under contract seems to be the way to get the projects completed. Recommended the Board to expedite what needs to be done for the addition. C. Apparatus Storage B. HIlVIES told the Board Bruce McNeil has a new shop on Three Sisters Way, and has presented the option of renting storage space to the department for the storage of the new apparatuses. Discussion was held re the approximate timeframe of receiving the new apparatuses and when the temporary storage option could be utilized. VISITOR COMMENTS: None. BOARD COMMENTS: S. Arndt. None. M. Dolph. Welcomed R. NELSON to the Board. Thanked the public for attending. R. Nelson. Asked for a possible estimated timeline of when the new bays could be built. Would like to determine if there is a possibility to build a new bay prior to receiving the new apparatuses. CHAIR told her the intent is to have a complete design done for the additions. G. Spalinger. Agreed with R. NELSON. Would like to see if it would be possible to go out for bids to take out the topsoil and level the ground. [Ran out of tape, did not get complete comment.] MEETING SCHEDULE: Tentative meeting scheduled for November 14 and December 19, 2006. Possible work session during the time Nick Hendricks is in town. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 p.m. SUBMITTED BY: ca K ple Secretary B Engineering / Facilities Department APPROVED BY: Scott Arndt, Chair Fire Protection Area No. 1 Board Date: iO! /t,260(4' KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Board of Education Regular Meeting — January 22, 2007 The Board of Education of the Kodiak Island Borough School District met January 22, 2007, in the Borough Assembly Chambers. The meeting was b Radio, 100.1 F.M. and televised by GCI Cablevision. Board President Elizabeth Odell called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL was taken, and the following members were present: Elizabeth Odell Jeff Stephan Norm Wooten Roy Brown Peggy Tuttle CDR Scott Williams Absent: Corrisa Smith, excused A quorum was established. ALSO PRESENT: MINUTES: Betty Walters Laurie Busness Stewart McDonald Casey Kelly Karen Boehler Jack Walsh Jennifer Smith Dave Blacketer Barbara Shepard Kathleen Carlson Damian McCormick Elia Epchook Martha Nicori Dave Jones Kiyla Busness Pete Jarvis David Wages Porfy Lopez -Trout Mark Anderson Steve Kreber Carol Blacketer Scott Christensen John Rice Patrick Burns Methodius Nicori Katherine Nicori Marilyn Davidson Kurt Busness Ron Fried Bill Watkins Larry LeDoux Ann Kirven Dr. Bob Johnson Ann Stone Sharon Lorenson Roman Rice Mara Burns Elizabeth Nicori The minutes of the Regular Meeting of December 11, 2006 and the Special Meetings of December 18, 2006 and January 8, 2007 were to be considered for approval and/or correction. MOTION NORM WOOTEN moved to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of December 11, 2006 and the Special Meetings of December 18, 2006 and January 8, 2007. JEFF STEPHAN seconded the motion and it carried unanimously by a voice vote. SCHOOL BOARD REGULAR MEETING January 22, 2007 Page 2 RECOGNITION OF VISITORS: Superintendent Betty Walters welcomed all in attendance and in the listening and viewing audiences. COMMUNITY COMMENTS: 1. Community member and parent Debra Kirk stepped to the podium and shared that she attended the January 20, 2007 budget meeting to educate herself on the process. Her children are in fifth and seventh grade and she would like them to have the opportunity to participate in an elementary band program. She understands the current budget is tight and pledged her support of a reinstated elementary band program. She made calls to school districts in Anchorage, Sitka, Soldotna/Kenai, and Valdez and found that those districts have successful elementary band programs. Mrs. Kirk urged Board members to reconsider a band program for the elementary grades to ensure a well - rounded education for Kodiak Island students. 2. Dr. Bob Johnson stepped to the podium and shared that he experienced a powerful indoctrination of music throughout his education which provided him the ability to appreciate and participate musically throughout his life. He stated music is essential to any general education as a basis for depth of understanding, participation, appreciation, creativity and cooperative ventures. Dr. Johnson reasoned the lack of instrumental education in elementary grades drastically affects an upper level program due to lack of feeder musicians. He apprised Board members that he was impressed with the performance of last year's high school band and dance team that went on a cruise and urged the Board to find the funding to reinstate band at the elementary level. Dr. Johnson read from a pamphlet which listed student test scores and the positive effect music education had on those scores as well as development of the brain. 3. Community member and parent Mark Anderson stepped to the podium to stress the importance of an elementary band feeder program and the impact it ultimately has on a high school program. CORRESPONDENCE: None PROGRAM /STAFF REPORTS: 1. Diploma Presentation — Regional Learning Center student Roman Rice successfully completed the requirements for his high school diploma. Small School Principal Bill Watkins introduced Learning Center teacher Jennifer Fogle -Smith as the main influence of Roman Rice's success. Jennifer shared with Board members that she works with a district that recognizes distinct differences in students, applauds those differences and allows students to accomplish a high school diploma based on their timetable and life style. SCHOOL BOARD REGULAR MEETING January 22, 2007 Page 3 She thanked the District for allowing Roman this opportunity and stated everyone at the Learning Center is very proud of Roman and his accomplishments. PRESENTED On behalf of the District, School Board President Elizabeth Odell presented a high school diploma to Roman Rice. 2. Volunteers of the Month — East Elementary School and Main Elementary School are proud to recognize their Volunteers of the Month. East Elementary School Principal Ron Fried stepped up to the podium and shared his appreciation with Ann Kirven as East Elementary School's Volunteer of the Month. Ann has been a very active parent volunteer for several years as well as president of the East PTA. She has spearheaded many creative projects including the refurbishing of the parking lot entrance and continues to work tirelessly in many endeavors at East Elementary School. On any given day you can find Ann running an impromptu PTA meeting, helping out in a classroom, or making needed copies for a busy staff member. PRESENTED On behalf of the District, School Board President Elizabeth Odell presented a certificate of appreciation to East Elementary Volunteer of the Month Ann Kirven. Main Elementary School Principal Marilyn Davidson took the podium to recognize Sharon Lorenson and Everett Stone as Main Elementary School's Volunteers of the Month. She shared that Sharon has shown great initiative in supporting the Woody Island outdoor education program; taken leadership in the Main Parent Teacher Organization, assists in classrooms and organizes special projects and is always ready and willing to lend a helping hand with whatever is needed Principal Davidson also recognized Everett Stone as a Volunteer of the Month for his long -term involvement and commitment to students. She shared that eleven years ago Everett Stone started a partnership between Main Elementary School and the Kodiak Kiwanis Club. Students at Main Elementary School have been recognized as Terrific Kids and the Kiwanis Club continues their commitment to that program and to the partnership. Main Elementary School staff is proud to honor the initiator and driving force behind that program. PRESENTED On behalf of the District, School Board President Elizabeth Odell presented certificates of appreciation to Main Elementary Volunteers of the Month Sharon Lorenson and Everett Stone. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT: 1. Superintendent Betty Walters announced that the next budget development meeting will be Saturday, February 3, 2007, in the Borough Assembly Chambers. She encouraged the public to attend the budget meeting and shared that feedback forms for public comment are available in each school building, the Central Office, and at the budget meetings. SCHOOL BOARD REGULAR MEETING January 22, 2007 Page 4 2. Superintendent Walters informed the listening audience that there will be a second Quality Schools /Quality Students (QS2) meeting on Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 6:30 p.m. in the High School Commons. Information on the first QS2 meeting held this year can be obtained by calling the Central Office. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: None NEW BUSINESS: 1. Superintendent's Contract — Board action to approve a 2007/2008 Superintendent's contract for Betty Walters for a one -year period beginning on July 1, 2007, and ending June 30, 2008, and to set the Superintendent's salary at $101,490. MOTION ROY BROWN moved to approve a 2007/2008 Superintendent's contract for Betty Walters for a one -year period beginning on July 1, 2007, and ending June 30, 2008, and to set the Superintendent's salary at $101,490. NORM WOOTEN seconded the motion. Roll call was taken on the vote. NAYES — Jeff Stephan, Elizabeth Odell; AYES — Roy Brown, Norm Wooten, Peggy Tuttle. MOTION PASSES. Finance Director Dave Jones asked to address Board members to bring to their attention the stated amount of the Superintendent's contract is the amount from the 2005/06 contract and hasn't been adjusted for 2006/07. The administrator's current agreement has been implemented; therefore, there are currently two administrators whose salaries surpass the Superintendent's. Mr. Jones stated that if the Superintendent's contract is not adjusted for the 2007/08 contract there will be three, possibly more, administrators whose salaries will exceed that of the Superintendent. Board President Elizabeth Odell responded that Board members were aware of the issue. 2. Certificated Contracts — Board action to approve certificated contracts for the 2006/07 school year to Pamela Dupras — BA +0/4 in the amount of $21,213, for 1.0 FTE 85 days Kodiak Middle School, plus $502 special education stipend, and Susan Gill — MA +0/5 in the amount of $23,394 for 1.0 FTE 82 days East Elementary School. MOTION NORM WOOTEN moved to approve certificated contracts for 2006/07 school year to Pamela Dupras — BA +0/4 in the amount of $21,213, for 1.0 FTE 85 days Kodiak Middle School, plus $502 special education stipend and Susan Gill — MA +0/5 in the amount of $23,394 for 1.0 FTE SCHOOL BOARD REGULAR MEETING January 22, 2007 Page 5 82 days East Elementary School. JEFF STEPHAN seconded the motion and it carried unanimously by a roll call vote. 3. FY 07 No Child Left Behind Grand Award — This grant encompasses the Title I — Part A Basic; Title I — Part C Migrant Education Program; Title II — Part A Teacher and Principal Training and Recruitment Fund; Title II — Part D Enhancing Education Through Technology; Title III - Part A English Language Acquisition, Enhancement, and Academic Achievement; Title IV — Part A Safe and Drug -Free Schools and Communities and Title V — Part A Innovative Programs. MOTION JEFF STEPHAN moved to accept the FY 07 No Child Left Behind Grant Award in the amount of $1,160,617. ROY BROWN seconded the motion and it carried unanimously by a roll call vote. 4. FY 07 Carl Perkins Vocational Education Grant Amendment — This grant provides funding for state - approved vocational education courses at Kodiak High School. MOTION ROY BROWN moved to accept the FY 07 Carl Perkins Vocational Education Grant Amendment increase in the amount of $7,707 for a total grant award of $62,636. PEGGY TUTTLE seconded the motion and it carried unanimously by a roll call vote. 5. 2006/2007 Karluk School Facility Use Agreement — The 2006/2007 Karluk School Facility Use Agreement, including the waiver of liability insurance is ready for Board approval. MOTION ROY BROWN moved to approve the 2006/2007 Karluk School Facility Use Agreement, including the waiver of liability insurance. JEFF STEPHAN seconded the motion and it carried unanimously by a voice vote. FUTURE BUSINESS: 1. The meeting schedule for February is a Work Session on Monday, February 5, 2007 and the Regular Meeting on Monday, February 19, 2007 at 7 p.m. in the Borough Assembly Chambers. 2, Board members will be attending the AASB Legislative Fly -In in Juneau on February 10 -13, 2007. 3. The Quality Schools /Quality Students (QS2) meeting will be on Wednesday, January 31, 2007. SCHOOL BOARD REGULAR MEETING January 22, 2007 Page 6 COMMUNITY COMMENTS: 1. East Elementary School Principal Ron Fried stepped to the podium to extend an invitation to Board members to visit East Elementary and participate in the Alaska Learning Center "School Bus to Space Program ". 2. Community member Patt Gibbs phoned in to state that she was a little confused and somewhat disheartened regarding the Superintendent's contract for the 2007/2008 school year. She had never known of a superintendent to have a salary less than the other administrators, and with the superintendent's significant number of years of dedication and service, she hoped that the school board is working proactively with Mrs. Walters to address any concerns regarding this issue. 3. North Star Elementary School Principal Larry LeDoux stepped to the podium and shared that he just received word that he will be engaged as a representative of the District in an email tabletop exercise with the State of Alaska, other school districts, the borough emergency services, and public health addressing the possibility of a pandemic flu epidemic. It is possible that one or more of the Board members may receive a call asking advice as part of this table top exercise. 4. Director of Personnel and Student Services Jack Walsh stepped to the podium to apprise the listening audience of the upcoming QS2 meeting. He encouraged community members to attend and be represented in planning the District's future as well as encouraging village community members to attend via videoconferencing at their school buildings. For further information please contact the Central Office. Director Walsh also informed the Board that he has received many comments and calls from the public regarding the superintendent evaluation process and contract, and was asked if there was a public document that can be shared. BOARD COMMENTS: 1. CDR Williams extended his congratulations to recent graduate Roman Rice. 2. Peggy Tuttle urged the public to attend the upcoming QS2 meeting as community input is vital to the shaping of the District. She admitted that the QS2 meeting can be a bit overwhelming but encouraged town and village parents to participate as parents do make a difference. 3. Jeff Stephan expressed his concern regarding the QS2 meeting being held on a Wednesday night and asked about the possibility of the meeting being held on a Saturday to promote better public attendance. He inquired if it was too late to change the date of the upcoming meeting. Mr. Stephan stated the Board has talked in the past about holding a board meeting in the villages and wished to continue to promote that idea and asked Board members to look at their calendars for possible dates so that it could be done prior to village graduations. He wanted to possibly fly out in the morning, have lunch with community members or meet with SCHOOL BOARD REGULAR MEETING January 22, 2007 Page 7 advisory school board members and then have a late afternoon board meeting. Jeff Stephan asked Superintendent Walters if there had been any discussion among the QS2 planners regarding having a meeting on a Saturday and asked if there had been any discussion on how to get more public participation in the QS2 meetings. Superintendent Walters replied that there has been discussion and that building administrators are working with their staff to encourage families to become a part of that process. 4. Elizabeth Odell cautioned students and the public to drive carefully as she came across a terrible accident, luckily both people survived. She stated she is in favor of holding a possible work session in the villages and that she and Peggy Tuttle were flying to Port Lions the following day. ADJOURNMENT: PEGGY TUTTLE moved to adjourn the Regular Meeting. JEFF STEPHAN seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously by a voice vote. There being no further business, Board President Elizabeth Odell adjourned the Regular Meeting at 7:48 p.m. I rk e Board Res. ectfully Submitted, Sheila J. Roberts Administrative Assistant 4AT Approved by the Kodiak Island Borough School District Board of Education at their Regular Meeting of February 19, 2007. CALL TO ORDER KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSI REGULAR MEETING MINUTES JANUARY 17. 2007 ECElWE FEB 2 7 2007 BOROUGH CLERK'S OFFICE The regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by VICE CHAIR KING on January 17, 2007 in the Borough Assembly Chambers. ROLL CALL Commissioners Present Excused Absent Others Present David King X Duane Dvorak, Acting Director Gary Carver X Community Development Dept. Brent Watkins X Sheila Smith, Secretary Casey Janz X Community Development Dept. Gary Juenger X Bill Kersch X Vacant COMMISSIONER JUENGER MOVED TO EXCUSE COMMISSIONER KERSCH. The motion was SECONDED by COMMISSIONER JANZ. A quorum was established. APPROVAL OF AGENDA COMMISSIONER CARVER MOVED TO APPROVE the agenda as presented. The motion was SECONDED by COMMISSIONER JANZ, and it CARRIED 5 -0. APPROVAL OF MINUTES COMMISSIONER JANZ MOVED TO APPROVE the minutes as submitted. COMMISSIONER WATKINS SECONDED the motion, and it CARRIED 5 -0. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Case 07 -013. Request a Similar Use Determination, per KIBC 17.03.090, to allow a police station, including a 22 bed jail and regional dispatch facility, as a use similar in character and impact to a permitted hospital use, per KIBC 17.19.020.G. The location is Lakeside Subdivision, Block 1, Lots 2 through 6, and it is zoned R2 -Two Family Residential. Staff reported the purpose of Similar Use Determinations is a comparison between a proposed use that is not on the list of permitted uses in comparing that with a use that is on the list of permitted uses. In this case, the City of Kodiak has requested the review of a proposed police jail and dispatch facility. (inaudible) with the permitted hospital use that is a permitted use in the R2 zone, which is applicable to the properties along Selief Lane. Staff believes the character and impact of this police jail /dispatch center use was similar to the hospital use. However, there was a certain amount of detail (inaudible) the commissioners had asked for additional information regarding definitions, criteria, standards of review in addition to a checklist of various January 17, 2007 P & Z Commission Minutes Page 1 of 12 characteristics of the use. The two uses are dissimilar in some regard, but we're looking at the characteristics of the use that generally refer to parking, loading, traffic generation, landscaping, lighting, signage, hours of operation, waste receptacles, and that sort of thing. We found one definition of impact analysis from the reference we used which was the latest Illustrated Book of Development Definitions, 3 Edition, published by Rutgers University. It is considered to be a premier work in that area as far as development definitions are concerned, but finding exact definitions that relate to the exact terms of our code was challenging. We provided as many direct definition references as possible, in addition, we provided some additional definitions we felt are relevant, along with some additional analysis. Impacts can be direct or indirect. Without further clarification from the code you can consider either one. It's considering whether the impacts between that use and a hospital are similar. Staff provided parking area requirements to show we have a standard for general hospitals, but we don't have a specified standard for police station. Staff has recommended the Commission grant the Similar Use Determination based on the comparative analysis. COMMISSIONER JUENGER MOVED TO GRANT a Similar Use Determination, per KIBC 17.03.090, to allow a police station, including a 22 -bed jail and regional dispatch facility, as a use similar in character and impact to a permitted hospital use, per KIBC 17.19.020.G, and to approve the findings in the staff report dated January 9, 2006 as "Findings of Fact" for this case. COMMISSIONER JANZ SECONDED the motion. Regular session closed: Public hearing open: William Sharad, a resident on Selief spoke against this request. Brett Richardson, a resident spoke against this request and submitted a petition. Mark Thomas, a resident is opposed to this request. Myla Thomas, a resident spoke opposing this request. Kerri Sharad, a resident phoned in to speak against this request. Lorna Arndt phoned in to speak in favor of this request. Brian Mitchell, a resident phoned in opposing this request. Mike York, resident, phoned in opposing this request. John Miller spoke opposing this request. Public hearing closed: Regular session open: During discussion COMMISSIONER WATKINS asked Linda Freed if the City Council has chosen a site by the Baranof Park area and he shared his concerns regarding the two way traffic for emergencies, and the let out time for the jail. Linda Freed, City Manager stated the City Council has not made a final decision on a site other than a resolution they passed at their December meeting which indicated they prefer Near Island. Until the City Council resend their previous resolution and choose a new site, and award an engineering contract for that site or an alternative site they do not have a final decision. The Commission continued their discussion. January 17, 2007 P & Z Commission Minutes Page 2 of 12 The question was called, and it FAILED 5 -0. COMMISSIONER CARVER MOVED TO POSTPONE this determination of Findings of Fact for this case until the February meeting. The motion was SECONDED by COMMISSIONER JANZ, and it CARRIED 5 -0. B) Appeal 07 -014. Request an appeal of an administrative decision, per KIBC 17.90.010.A, denying zoning compliance to construct a single family residence. The location is a portion of Lot 7, U.S. Survey 3474, and it is zoned C- Conservation. Staff stated the appellants' written argument in support for appeal is document on top, following is the staff report, and then is the appeal record. COMMISSIONER CARVER MOVED TO REVERSE the denial of zoning compliance for the construction of a single family residence on a Portion of Lot 7, U.S. Survey as created by deed at Book 57, Page 46, Kodiak Recording District.. COMMISSIONER WATKINS SECONDED the motion. Staff reported the appeal pertains to the denial of zoning compliance based on applicable sections of KIBC 17.13 pertaining to the minimum lot area and minimum lot width. This appeal only applies to the KIBC Title 17 provisions for lot width and lot area. From staff's perspective does not permit the direct considerations of circumstances surrounding the illegal subdivision of the property in 1972. It doesn't appear to staff that there is any way the Commission can address Title 16 issues of subdivision or issues of property valuation which are not within Title 17. He is sharing the 10 minutes with Brad Meyen, the attorney who has helped conduct the review even before the appeal was filed, and he is council to staff in terms of preparing the appeal packet. Brad Meyen stated this non - conformity goes back to the time when the Federal subdivision that was created with less than 5 acres. Because it was a Federal subdivision it was exempt from the otherwise applicable requirements. What occurred here is an estate deed. At the time of settling the estate the owner of Lot 7 divided it. It would not have complied at that time because in its entirety it was only approximately 3 acres. He stated the Ordinance 80 -24 -0 adopted June 5, 1980 that grandfathered in all the non - conformities at that time. This deed occurred after that time and that is why we've been unable to recognize this lot as a non - conformity. At this time, AS 4015.01 State statute requires the platting authority approve divisions to create subdivisions, and that was not done at that time. The Borough has looked at the code, analyzed it, and is treating this matter as to upholding the code, effects on neighboring and adjoining property owners, and in looking at that as the nature of their duties here. Mel Stevens, the appellants attorney stated he will take the 10 minute rebuttal. Randy Gilbert stated he gained information from four departments at the Borough - Assessing, Community Development, Tax Department, and Engineering and Facilities. He read from different pages from the written argument in support of appeal stating there is a history of this lot, that every department had files on this lot. Before purchasing the property his investigations shows that the Borough acknowledges this parcel. This all sent up green flags. He spoke of pages 33, 34, 29, 39, 40, 41, 37, 36 and 31 in his written argument in support of appeal supporting his claims that the borough acknowledged this lot as a valid piece of property. He started his investigation of this lot in the winter of 2005, which is 10 months of background investigation to ensure there was nothing wrong with this lot. January 17, 2007 P & Z Commission Minutes Page 3 of 12 Mr. Stephens rebutted by stating that Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga clearly win this case, even if those conversations with Ms. Demi and Mr. Lydick didn't take place because the Boroughs' actions over the past 20 years has showed the Borough has always treated this property as legal and buildable, the Borough has recognized benefits from treating it as legal and buildable and assessing it as legal and buildable for over 20 years. Innocent third parties, Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga, have predictably come into the picture and would suffer significant losses if the Borough were allowed to reverse its position and say it is a non - buildable lot. COMMISSIONER CARVER asked Mr. Stephens if he sees any other action besides granting this appeal that would provide relief for your clients, in particular if they applied for a granting of a variance and the Commission saw fit to grant the variance. Would that resolve the issue in your clients favor? Mr. Stephens replied maybe. First, he stated it's not clear what the request for a variance would be from. Second, given he is an attorney, it seems a variance is a situation in which you go in and say "I admit something is wrong here, that I don't have the right to do this right now, that I don't have the right to go into the setback. Please give me a variance for it." He isn't at all sure if a variance can help them. COMMISSIONER WATKINS asked staff about page 55, the Title search done by First American Title Company. It shows right -of -way easements or the place for KEA, would this have gone through the public process before they were granted for the utility easements on these lots. Dvorak stated he doesn't believe so. Normally, if easements are created by plat they're included on the plat itself. Because these are listed by book and page number, it appears that they were granted by the property owner at the time. Perhaps Mr. Meyen should address this. Mr. Stephens stated it has been KEA's practice to go individually to the property owners to ask for an easement so they can run their electric lines through the property. So in that sense, it is a private matter, it doesn't go through a public process. That easement is then recorded and becomes notice to all people that the easement has been granted because it was recorded. The Commission held a discussion. The Commission asked staff what the other avenues of relief would be. Dvorak stated possible rezone of this lot and perhaps other lots on the block, or a variance. Staff doesn't have any way of knowing if the Commission will grant a variance. In granting the appeal, it doesn't appear to staff that it has any effect on the manner on which the property was created. They would get the zoning compliance to build a house, but it's not clear if this would be like a variance or whether we should consider it a non - conformity. It doesn't address the issues in the way staff would think they need to be addressed in order to be definitively clarified. Mr. Stephens stated in this case if you believe Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga should be entitled to build their house you should grant the appeal. Mr. Carver's comments about a permanent fix are well taken. Granting this appeal gets us by this very difficult position right now, and does something very significant. Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga expected to be in their house by now. Mr. Stephens does agree it would be much better these lots be named lots 7A and 7B, but Mr. Gilbert doesn't have the power to demand the Seaman's join in with them on a subdivision of Lot 7 itself They can only speak for their portion of Lot 7. He believes they are willing to do January 17, 2007 P & Z Commission Minutes Page 4 of 12 something along the lines of platting. If you grant the appeal coming back asking for either a rezone or a variance to remove this cloud. The question was called, and it CARRIED 4 -1. COMMISSIONER CARVER MOVED TO ADOPT the proposed "Findings of Fact" provided by the appellant. The motion was SECONDED by COMMISSIONER WATKINS. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. Randy Gilbert and Tanya Inga are the owners of a 1.01 -acre portion of Lot 7, U.S. Survey 3474 which is also known as 43450 Chiniak Highway. Their property, hereafter sometimes referred to as "the Gilbert/Inga property" is zoned C- Conservation as described in chapter 17.13 of the Borough Code and is carried on the Borough tax rolls under file ID no. 85307000071. It is less than 250 feet in width. 2. Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga purchased their property in August of 2006 for the purpose of building their home on it. Single - family dwellings are a permitted use in the C- Conservation zoning district. See KIBC 17.13.020.G. 3. On November 13, 2006 Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga sought a zoning compliance permit in order to begin the construction of their home. That permit was denied to them on the grounds that their lot does not have the required lot area [5 acres] and lot width [250 feet] for a lot in the CConservation zoning district. If allowed to stand, this decision effectively means that Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga may not improve their property in any way which requires the issuance of a building permit or zoning compliance approval. Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga timely appealed this decision to the Planning and Zoning Commission. 4. That portion of Lot 7, U.S. Survey 3474 which Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga purchased in August of 2006 was created on July 22, 1982 by recordation of an executrix's deed executed by Betty Shoemaker, Executrix of the Estate of John Shoemaker, conveying the 1.01 acres to Frederick Voge. See records of the Kodiak Recording District, Book 57, Page 46. That executrix's deed used a metes and bounds description to specify the property being conveyed. 5. The July 22, 1982 conveyance of the lot which eventually became the Gilbert/Inga property appears to have violated KIBC 16.10.030.0 because no plat of what was in effect a subdivision of Lot 7, U.S. Survey 3474 was ever recorded. While KIBC 16.10.030.0 authorized the Borough the authority to enjoin that transfer and to recover a penalty by appropriate legal action, it made no effort to do so. Borough assessment records show that this particular lot was twice more conveyed (on 2/23/98 from the Estate of Frederick Voge to Anita Biggins, Book 154, Page 842; and on 4/15/04 from Anita Biggins to Phillip and Patricia McCloskey, Ser. No. 2004 - 000815 -0) before being purchased by Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga in August of 2006. The Borough took no action to enjoin or assess a penalty with respect to either of those two subsequent conveyances despite there apparent violation of KIBC 16.10.030.C, nor did it take any such action with respect to the more recent 2006 conveyance to Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga. In short, for over 24 years since the creation of the Gilbert/Inga property, the Borough has consistently treated that lot as a legal lot for purposes of being bought, sold or otherwise conveyed. 6. Borough assessment records also show that in 1983 the lot which had been conveyed to Frederick Voge the previous year was improved by the construction of a small single January 17, 2007 P & Z Commission Minutes Page 5 of 12 family residence. The Borough assessed and taxed that dwelling in each of the ensuing 23 years, at no time taking any action to suggest that it was other than a legal and appropriate use of the lot upon which it was built. 7. Finally, Borough assessment records show that, since its creation in 1982, the lot which Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga purchased in 2006 has been assessed at a per square foot value consistent with or exceeding the values assigned to all of the other 13 lots within United States Survey 3474. This indicates that, for purposes of generating property tax revenues. the Borough has consistently treated the Gilbert/Inga property as a lot which could be built upon or otherwise developed in the same manner as those other 13 lots. 8. The remaining portion of Lot 7, U.S. Survey 3474, which is currently owned by Andrew and Virginia Seaman, is similar to the portion of Lot 7 which Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga purchased in that it was created by a metes and bounds description in an executrix's deed rather than by a platted subdivision and has neither the required lot area [5 acres] nor lot width [250 feet] for a lot in a CConservation zoning district. In 2005 the Seamans were nevertheless granted a zoning compliance permit and building permit for the construction of a single family residence on that lot. The record also shows that this portion of Lot 7 was purchased and sold or otherwise conveyed between private parties on three different occasions after being created: (1) from Betty Z. Shoemaker to Cherry M. Davis on May 11. 1989 (Book 96, Page 134), (ii) from Cherry M. Davis to Virginia E. Girdler on October 8, 1990 (recorded October 9_1990, Book 103, Page 301), and (iii) from Virginia E. Seaman (formerly Girdler) to Virginia E. Seaman and Andrew L. Seaman, husband and wife, on December 29, 2005 (recorded December 29, 2005, Ser. No. 2005- 003423 -0). There is no evidence before us to suggest that the borough ever objected to any of these conveyances, all of which would appear to have violated KIBC 16.10.030.C. In addition, the record shows that the borough itself foreclosed on this portion of Lot 7, having received a Clerk's Deed to it on June 27, 1995 (Book 137, Page 701), following which it reconveyed the lot to Virginia Girdler on October 10, 1995 (recorded October 16, 1995, Book 139, Page 385) without first making any effort to have it formally platted. 9. In July of 2006, prior to purchasing their property, Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga sought a variety of information about it from both the Borough Assessing Department and the Borough Community Development Department. During the course of this investigation Mr. Gilbert asked whether he could build on this property and was twice told, by two different employees of the Community Development Department, that he could, in fact., do so. Ms. Inga was present on one of these occasions but not the other. One of the employees who told Mr. Gilbert that he could build on the property was Laura Demi; the other was the Borough Zoning Enforcement Officer, Martin Lydick. Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga reasonably relied upon this advice in deciding to purchase the property in question at a cost of over $70.000. 10. No legitimate public interest will be served by denying Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga the right to construct a home (in the form of a single family dwelling) on their portion of Lot 7, United States survey 3474. Since the borough has treated both portions of Lot 7, United States Survey 3474 as valid and legal lots for over 24 years, and since both lots were created before the December 2, 1982, when KIB Ordinance 82 -46 -0, creating KIBC 17.13.050, was enacted, it is proper and appropriate to view both of these lots as nonconforming lots of record within the meaning of chapter 17.36 of the borough code. January 17, 2007 P & Z Commission Minutes Page 6 of 12 11. The position taken by the Borough staff in denying the zoning compliance permit needed for construction of the Gilbert/Inga home to move forward is inconsistent with the Borough's treatment of the lot in question for more than 24 years and directly contrary both to the Borough's position with respect to the adjoining portion of Lot 7, taken as recently as 2005, as well as advice offered to Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga by borough staff, acting within the scope of their authority, shortly before they purchased their portion of Lot 7. In view of these circumstances and the substantial tax revenues the Borough has derived from assessing the lot here in question for well over two decades, it would be unconscionable to deny Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga the zoning compliance approval and permit they seek. 12. This appeal is granted. The director of the Community Development Department is directed to issue the appropriate zoning compliance permit to Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga. The question was called, and it CARRIED 4 -1. C) Case 07 -015. Request a Variance, in accordance with KIBC 17.34.040 A and 17.66.020, that the side yard setback be reduced to 5 feet to accommodate a 17' x 20' addition to the structure and existing house projection in the required 10 foot side setback for a zero -lot line dwelling. The applicant is Nathaniel Newman and the agent is Community Builders/Dane Larsen. The location is Killarney Hills Subdivision, Block 4, Lot 10B, and the zoning is R2 -Two Family Residential. Staff reported (22) public hearing notices were distributed with no comments returned. The petitioners have requested that the setback be reduced to 5 feet to accommodate a 16 by 20 foot addition, but according to the site plan the proposed 16 by 20 foot addition would have a 8 foot 10 inch clearance from the property line. Staff had recommended approval of this variance subject to reducing the 5 foot encroachment allowance down to 2 foot of allowable encroachment. It allows a little fudge room in case their measurements aren't totally correct. A two foot encroachment is adequate for the addition as proposed. Staff recommended approval recommended reducing it down to two feet of encroachment. COMMISSIONER CARVER MOVED TO GRANT approval of a variance, in accordance with KIBC 17.34.040.A and 17.66.020, to allow the side yard setback to be reduced to 8 feet in order to accommodate a 16 by 20 foot addition to the structure and to allow existing structure projections that are encroaching in the required 10 foot side yard setback for a zero -lot -line dwelling and to adopt the findings contained in the staff report dated January 10, 2007 as "Findings of Fact" for this case. The motion was SECONDED by COMMISSIONER JANZ. Regular session closed: Public hearing open: Public hearing closed: Regular session open: Discussion between the commissioners. FINDINGS OF FACT 17.66.050 A.1.Exceptional physical circumstances or conditions applicable to the property or intended use of development, which generally do not apply to other properties in the same land use district. January 17, 2007 P & Z Commission Minutes Page 7 of 12 The exceptional condition is the shape of the lot which is wide at the front and narrow at the rear. The lot as more than the minimum lot area and lot width. The zero -lot -line overlay zone is unique in that it supersedes the underlying zoning with regard to setbacks and lot area. 17.66.050 A.2.Strict application of the zoning ordinances would result in practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships. Strict application would deprive the lot owner from constructing an addition which would be just fine if the lot were a typical rectangular shape. In considering the amount of relief necessary, however, the site plan shows that a conforming alternative can be achieved with less than a five (5) foot encroachment. It is customary to limit the relief to the absolute minimum necessary to allow conformity. In this regard the requested relieve is being reduced from five (5) down to two (2) feet of allowable encroachment. 17.66.050 A.3.The granting of the variance will not result in material damages or prejudice to other properties in the vicinity nor be detrimental to the public's health, safety and welfare. The neighboring property owner (zero -lot -line owner) has signed off on the addition. The petitioner is also observing a five (5) foot side yard setback along the common lot boundary to be consistent with the existing building line. The adjoining lot on the other side is a municipal owned parcel that is a very large size and currently being used for recreation fields. 17.66.050 A.4.The granting of the variance will not be contrary to the objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. Granting of the variance will not be contrary to the objectives of the comprehensive plan. 17.66.050 A.5.That actions of the applicant did not cause special conditions or financial hardship from which relief is being sought by the variance. The applicant will not begin the project until the variance has been decided. The current owner inherited the existing encroachment of a prior owner of the property and had no idea that the property was not in conformity with the setback. 17.66.050 A.6.That the granting of the variance will not permit a prohibited land use in the district involved. The standard is met. The use of the property will not change, only the floor area of the residential structure. The question was called, and it CARRIED 5 -0. D) Case S07 -007. Request preliminary approval, in accordance with KIBC16.40, of the replat of Lots 5, 6, and 7, Block 14, Aleutian Homes Subdivision creating Lots 5A and 7A, Block 14, Aleutian Homes Subdivision, and preliminary approval of the vacation of a 10 foot portion of a platted utility easement, according to KIBC 16.60, along the rear lot line of proposed Lot 7A. The applicant is Gene Sundberg, and his agent is Horizon Land Surveying. The location is 402 and 415 Thorsheim. Aleutian Homes Subdivision, Block 14, Lots 5, 6, and 7, and it is zoned R1- Single Family Residential. Staff reported this request is to consolidate and re- subdivide three lots into two lots. In addition to the process of consolidating these lots proposed lot 7A does benefit from approximately five additional feet being added to the side of the lot. All three lots currently are non - conforming. Current Lots 5 and 6 have a building built over the common lot line. This moves all three lots toward conforming. In addition, the petitioner has requested vacation of the 10 foot utility January 17, 2007 P & Z Commission Minutes Page 8 of 12 easement. On the basis of no comment from KEA staff recommended approval of the preliminary plat and the vacation. The one response received was in opposition to the vacation, and their rationale is if KEA ever extended the line it would favor the remaining the 10 foot remaining easement on their side of the property line. In these kinds of cases staff still tends to rely on KEA as the public interest in this case for this particular easement. We didn't hear from any of the other utilities. We presume if KEA did need to extend the line or another utility went in there they would have to contact the owner of Lot 7A to acquire additional easement to restore a portion of that easement. We have went through the process and we didn't hear from any of the utilities for any need for or any projected future need for this easement, so staff recommends approval of the preliminary plat and vacation as submitted. COMMISSIONER WATKINS MOVED TO GRANT preliminary approval, in accordance with KIBC 16.40, of the replat of Lots 5, 6 and 7, Block 14, Aleutian Homes Subdivision creating Lots 5A and 7A, Block 14, Aleutian Homes Subdivision, and preliminary approval of the vacation of a 10 foot portion of a platted utility easement, according to KIBC 16.60, along the rear lot line of proposed Lot 7A, subject to a condition of approval, and to adopt the finding in the staff report dated January 10, 2007 as "Findings of Fact" for this case. The motion was SECONDED by COMMISSIONER JANZ. Regular session closed: Public hearing open: Gene Sundberg spoke in favor of his request. Public hearing closed: Regular session open CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1. The vacation must be reviewed and approved by the Kodiak City Council prior to final approval. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. This plat meets the minimum standards of survey accuracy and proper preparation of plats required in Title 16 of the Borough Code. 2. This plat meets all the requirements of Title 17 of the Borough Code. 3. This plat provides a subdivision of land that is consistent with adopted Borough plans for this area. The question was called, and it CARRIED 5 -0. OLD BUSINESS A) Case 07 -010. Adoption of "Findings of Fact." A brief discussion. COMMISSIONER JANZ MOVED TO ADOPT the findings contained in the memorandum dated January 17, 2997 as "Findings of Fact" in support of the denial of a variance for Case 07- 010. COMMISSIONER CARVER SECONDED the motion. January 17, 2007 P & Z Commission Minutes Page 9 of 12 FINDINGS OF FACT 17.66.050 A.1.Exceptional physical circumstances or conditions applicable to the property or intended use of development, which generally do not apply to other properties in the same land use district. The exceptional condition of the property is an abandoned waste /garbage dump that no longer serves the historical purpose. 17.66.050 A.2.Strict application of the zoning ordinances would result in practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships. The known existence of an unpermitted and non - compliant solid waste dump would negatively taint large acreages. 17.66.050 A.3.The granting of the variance will not result in material damages or prejudice to other properties in the vicinity nor be detrimental to the public's health, safety and welfare. Without knowing the true extents of the land fill, which is shown on the survey with a dashed line, the Commission can't vote for the variance. There is no way to determine the potential impact of the land fill without more precise information, including but not limited to bearings, distances and areas of the land fill, as well as hydrological information for the area. The proposed lot does not meet the minimum lot design requirements for access to a right -of- way nor does it have legal, physical and practical access to a public tideland area. At the present time, the foresaid property is the subject of a legal dispute, leaving it unclear where the current property lines lie, including at least one residence. The granting of this variance could result in prejudice to these property owners. According to testimony during the public hearing, the residence associated with the adjoining property is still be lived in and could be affected by this variance. 17.66.050 A.4.The granting of the variance will not be contrary to the objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. The comprehensive plan does not address this locale. 17.66.050 A.5.That actions of the applicant did not cause special conditions or financial hardship from which relief is being sought by the variance. In this case, the petitioner has not created special conditions or financial hardship. The petitioner has inherited a large financial liability and seeks to place the burden of the liability with the party responsible for its creation. 17.66.050 A.6.That the granting of the variance will not permit a prohibited land use in the district involved. It does not appear that the granting of the requested variance will permit a prohibited land use in the C- Conservation zoning district. The question was called and it CARRIED 5 -0. NEW BUSINESS A) Commission Elections COMMISSIONER CARVER MOVED TO NOMINATE DAVE KING for Chair. The motion was SECONDED by COMMISSIONER JANZ. January 17, 2007 P & Z Commission Minutes Page 10 of 12 COMMISSIONER CARVER MOVED TO CLOSE nominations. The motion was SECONDED by COMMISSIONER JANZ. COMMISSIONER JUENGER MOVED TO NOMINATE GARY CARVER for Vice Chair. COMMISSIONER CARVER declined due to having to miss too many meetings this year. COMMISSIONER JANZ MOVED TO NOMINATE BRENT WATKINS for Vice Chair. The motion was SECONDED by COMMISSIONER JUENGER. COMMISSIONER CARVER MOVED TO CLOSE nominations. The motion was SECONDED by COMMISSIONER JUENGER. COMMUNICATIONS There were no communications. REPORTS Meeting schedule: • February 14, 2007 work session at 7:30 p.m. in the KIB Conference Room • February 21, 2007 regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Chambers Parks & Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes: • November 14, 2006 • November 28, 2006 Dvorak reported the Clerk's Office wants some idea of when the Commission could meet with the Assembly for quarterly updates. They want to set up a year long calendar for quarterly updates from the Commission at the Assembly work session. If we can get some feedback from the commissioners for this first quarter, and then you can think about subsequent quarters. COMMISSIONER CARVER stated he would be out of town for March or July. COMMISSIONER JANZ stated she would be out of town for the March COMMISSIONER JUENGER stated he would be out of town for the March. Dvorak stated he will try to get the commission on the February 8 Assembly work session. AUDIENCE COMMENTS COMMISSIONERS' COMMENTS COMMISSIONER WATKINS stated he is happy to see a lot of people show up and all the comments over the phone. He's happy for all the participation. COMMISSIONER CARVER said he is tired. COMMISSIONER JANZ said we made a lot of decisions and will be expecting to see Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Inga down the road. Congratulations to our Chair and vice chair. COMMISSIONER JUENGER congratulated the new chair and vice chair, and welcomed the newest member, Bill Kersch, who is out of town tonight. He also thanked staff and council. CHAIR KING stated he appreciated all the hard work staff done on the appeal case and our decision in no way was implying that staff did anything wrong. He also feels the codes need a lot of re- writes. January 17, 2007 P & Z Commission Minutes Page 11 of 12 COMMISSIONER CARVER echoed Kings sentiments about the appeal case. He was not concerned at all about the present staff s position on that. He thinks staff took a very real position that staff had to take because staff was very clear about doing a very thorough research on that and were following the codes as should be. Carver's decision was based on recognizing we're dealing with a lot of past errors and omissions, and they in no way reflect on the present staff's work on this. ADJOURNMENT COMMISSIONER CARVER MOVED TO ADJOURN the meeting. The motion was SECONDED by COMMISSIONER JANZ. The Planning & Zoning regular meeting adjourned at 10:10 p.m. ATTEST By: Sheila Smith, Secretary Community Development Department DATE APPROVED: February 21, 2007 January 17, 2007 `CihElO n KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION By: C . � ��C�.�,�.. +�J Dave King, Chair 7 P & Z Commission Minutes Page 12 of 12 WO1S BAY SERVICE AREA BOARD REGULAR MEETING MINU 1 l✓S tWCEM4ER 11, 2006 Members Present —, Dave Conrad, John Isadore, fencer Schaeffer„ Cliff Zawarcjj — Scott Griffin, George Lee - excused v ucsLS — no guests Citizens Comments — None Approval of Minutes — Minutes, from Nov 6, 2006 were approved as submitted. 12ECEOVE FEB 1 22007 BOROUGH CLERK'S OFFICE Old Business Fire Department — • Tanker /tender Grant report: has been completed, submitted and is waiting for final payment. • SOP status: Mr. Conrad has started working on it. • Surplus of old engine: A photo needs to be sent to the vendor for approval. Vendor doesn't want to receive engine until spring. Engine /truck is worth approximately$14,000. We want at least $10,Q00 {equal to 1 year's worth of payments to Borough }. We need to find out from Borough what to do with truck if it doesn't sell down south. Tanker Valve Purchase: Has been purchased. Road Service — • Status Spring FY06 Work list: Contractor was not present. • Nixon Ranch Turn Around : Contractor was not present to give update report. New Business Fire Department- • Rescue Tools: we have received a free rescue tool from the state of AK. We have power packs but may need to purchase more fire hose. We should know after Dec. 13 • Facility Oil Tank: Fuel oil tank is frozen up due to water in fuel. It is fixed temporarily. We will drain fuel and water after spring thaw Road Service Area: Snow removal events: Contractor needs to tell his operators not to push snow onto private property, and not to fill drainage ditches with Snow whenever possible. Mr. Isadore will contact Mr. Bud Cassidy about sanding around the Dumpsters. We need to know if dumpsters are in the correct location before sanding. Spring FY07: The brush pile on Lita Dr. needs to be removed, people are starting to throw garbage on top of brush pile. Guard rail on Middle Bay Dr. is not completed. New Business Cha erson Road Service Area: Ditch line on Bells Flats Road at Scott Pillans property is not finished, He needs a driveway culvert. Nixon Turnaround: Local residents are using the turnaround for storage. Mr. Isadore will contact Mr.Cassidy about having the Turnaround surveyed. Board Member Comments: None Adjournment: 8 :OOp.m. Next Meeting: January 8, 2007 Witness MONTHLY REPORT OF: REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES GENERAL FUND SPECIAL REVENUE FUND CAFETERIA FUND DEBT SERVICE FUND CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND STUDENT GENERATED FUNDS FOR THE MONTH OF: NOVEMBER 2006 E g„11 w E 1 FEB 2 0 2007 BOROUGH CLERK'S OFFICE REVENUE SOURCE ANTICIPATED MONTH TO YTD UNREALIZED Prior Year REVENUE DATE Revenue BALANCE Revenue LOCAL: Annual Appropriation In -Kind Services Use of FacilitieslAudltorium Academic/Athletic Fees Village Rent AASB- Community Engagement QS2 Other E -Rate Reimbursements Use of Fund Balance: Designated for Subsequent Year Expense Prior Year Encumbrances Sub -total Local Sources STATE: Foundation Support State Military Contract (Peterson) Medicaid Contract Quality Schools Supplimental State Aid Non - resident Tuition Staff Development Contracts Recruitment /Retention Contract Other State Revenue /AASB -CDL (Apple Comp) Sub -total State Sources FEDERAL THROUGH STATE; Impact Aid- Military Impact Aid - Military Spec. Ed. Other (Indirect Costs) Sub -total Federal through State Sources FEDERAL: Impact Aid Direct Impact Aid Direct -Spec Ed Sub -total Federal Sources TOTAL REVENUE GENERAL FUND REVENUE REPORT MONTH: NOVEMBER 2006 7,740,440 930,820 62,000 20,000 6,000 189,612 9,443,742 20,484,809 879,582 40,000 70,356 217,080 31,844 21,723,671 1,629,396 55,000 180,000 1,864,396 40,000 35,000 75,000 33,106,809 645,036 3,225,188 145,620 312,239 2,365 15,056 3,680 3,500 10,500 10,000 307 43,782 (33,782) 43,989 484,870 33,834 33,834 451,036 18,129 830,662 3,644,278 5,799,464 3,401,116 1,485,688 7,428,440 13,056,369 5,966,995 879,582 879,582 - 40,000 70,356 217,080 2,365,270 538 3,196,470 180,652 8,488,674 57,827 9,306 13,015 12,213,101 4,515,252 3,057,683 618,581 241,917 46,945 18,902 16,320 5,498 (4,500) 15,000 189,612 31,844 (180,652) 13,234,997 5,966,995 1,571,569 330.092 45,695 166,985 16,436 538 80,148 1,784,248 346,528 40,000 35,000 75,000 20,893,708 9,714.641 ACCOUNT TITLE ANNUAL BUDGET MTD YTD YTD EXPENSE EXPENSE ENC. AVAILABLE Prior Yr BALANCE % USED Expense Superintendent Certificated Staff Classified Staff Employee Benefits Professional/Technical Services Inkind Services Staff Travel /Perdiem Student/Chaperone Travel Extra Curricular Travel School Transportation (Sped Buses) Electricity Fuel- Heating & Cooking Water & Sewer Garbage Communications Other Purchased Services Supplies /Media/Materials Maintenance Supplies Janitorial Supplies Warehouse Inventory Ad(. Gas & Oil Vehicles Stipends Other Expense Unallocated Grant Expense Building Improvements Equipment Transfers to other funds Building /Dept. Budget Reserves Reimbursable Expense Total KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT GENERAL FUND • EXPENDITURE SUMMARY REPORT BY OBJECT CODE November 2006 101,490 13,625,179 4,470,271 8,806,910 147,547 930,620 201,715 17,967 228,096 1,046,453 760,365 95,783 107,310 692,606 335,776 941,631 118,247 43,000 9,300 148,194 1,450 16,500 162,699 97,500 8,458 42,288 59,203 1,126,976 3,442,389 464,501 1,506,911 719,452 2,267,545 8,130 35,556 10,540 145,620 320,370 21,749 79,822 37,365 908 1,346 1,935 52,307 177,371 20,105 11,702 - 95,886 314,515 634,335 162,743 277.568 434,609 7,037 29,599 49,988 8,981 36,126 1,567 59,137 167,692 448,357 230,629 366,313 101,904 60,348 409,044 81,212 18,162 59,494 37,796 3,841 162 (2,540) . 56,479 10,540 1,152 7,742 10,865 16,387 93,697 34,009 3,933 3,933 11 ,469 113,674 53,769 (1,698) (1,698) 1,306 33,106,809 3,220,726 9,825,418 2,029,566 100.00% 10,182,790 25.26% 2,963,360 33.71% 6,539,365 25.75% 101,351 31.31% 610,450 34.42% 84,527 58.10% 14,686 18.26% 30,620 86.58% (11,702) 0.00% 97,603 so.67% 48,188 93.66% 16,196 83,09% 67,618 36.99% 76,558 88.95% (132,441) 139.44% 451,375 52,06% 20,957 82.28% 38,997 9.31% (67,020) 0.00% (9,307) 200.08% 0.00% 20,488 86.17% 1,450 0.00 % 12,567 23.83% (4,744) 102.92% 97,500 0.00% 0.00% 392 0.00% 42,288 3,342,214 1,360,389 2,056,783 71,383 218,082 97,138 2,834 153,027 13,724 256,052 178,770 30,273 28,607 162.382 208,233 432,406 92,663 426 39,017 6,692 73,934 11,034 63,191 45,864 21,251,825 35.81% 8,945,118 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT GENERAL FUND SITE - PROGRAM REPORT Non Personnel NOVEMBER 2006 SIte7Program Budget MTD YTD YTD Available Percent Prior Yr Expenditures Expenditures Encumbrance Balance Remaining Exp High School 437,332 63,759 291,053 44,683 101,595 231/4 Correspondence /The Learning Ctr 103,626 11,391 54,504 21,015 28,107 27% Middle School 96,769 10,575 60,259 11,897 24,612 25% East Elementary 69,888 5,771 30,256 12,388 27,244 39% Main Elementary 55,594 3,693 36,247 8,703 10,644 19% North Star Elementary 64,372 5,717 26,191 10,723 27,458 43% Peterson Elementary 6 65,666 2,828 23,878 11,591 30,197 46% Akhiok School 4,940 63 1,263 4,374 (697) -14% Big Sandy Lake School 3,420 - • 3 3,417 1001/4 Chiniak School 4,446 93 665 1,921 1,859 42% Karluk School 4,560 461 2,299 1,285 976 21% Larsen Bay School 6,640 824 1,617 2,428 2,795 41% Old Harbor School 29,146 5,211 10,428 7,083 11,634 40% Ouzinkie School 21,735 1,097 6,885 6,637 8,213 38% Port Lions School 17,388 988 5,482 6,358 5,547 32% Village Wide Services 434,900 26,499 44,016 167,027 223,858 51% District Wide Fringe Benefits 26,220 1,123 13,587 8,725 3,908 15% DAN Services 32,377 3,015 24,031 7,916 430 1% Auditorium 22,642 2,065 5,879 8,463 8,301 37% DAN Technology Services 298,548 236,943 359,255 267,6133 (328,370) -110% Educational Support Services 86,991 715 31,780 1,074 54,137 62% DNJ Special Services 651,748 45,727 249,320 50,479 351,949 54% Board of Education 61,466 12,142 32,197 5,968 23,281 38% Central Administration 309,618 15,280 110,110 24,531 174,977 57% Business Department 308,187 12,158 81,721 4,942 221,524 72% Operations & Maintenance 2,783,809 323,594 918,605 1,229,269 635,936 23% Transfers to other funds 97,500 - 97,500 100% 6,099,728 792,832 2,421,529 324,663 68,877 30,522 38,089 31,664 44,784 27,422 2,551 1,424 2,372 11,822 8,045 7,954 102,400 15,218 26,804 5,082 115,591 263,688 12,643 76,342 85,939 714,077 1,927,164 1,751,035 29% 2,017,972 Tots) expenditures Revenues: Local sources 5 3,644,278 )3,000 75,62E 160,770 3,893,676 State sources 8,488,674 393,618 145,198 -- 9,027.490 Federal. through state sources 80,148 95,112 - 175.260 Federal sources -- 123,681 - 123,681 General Fund 70/30 calculation 1CODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Statement of Revenues and Expenditures - November 2006 General 83ind Total revenues 12,213,100 625.412. 220,826 160,770 13,220.108 Expend) tures: Instruction 4,310,010 535,350 - - -- 4,845,361 Special education instruction 824,908 199,958 - 1,024,866 Special education support services -. students 598,978 - - 598,978 Support services students 178,145 3,212 - -- - 181,357 Support services instruction 323.668 109,454 - - - -- 433.122 School administration - office of the principal 356,727 -- - • -- 356.727 School administration, - support services 218,929 - - 2 ) 8,929 District administration 234,966 - - 234.966 District administrative support services 859,955 - -- -- 859,955 Operations and maintenance 1,666,735 .._. - 1,666 735 Food service - -- 423,512 - 423,512 Facility construction - • - -- - 71,017 71,017 Pupil activities 252,397 165,963 418,360 Pupil transportation .,. -. 334.587 - 334,587 9,825,418 1,182,561 instruction 6,592 436 67% Administrative (less Student Transportation Contribution & Transfers to other funds) 3,232,981 33^14 total 9,825.418 100% Capital Projects Special Revenue Cafeteria and Student Fund Fund Funds. Total 423.512 236,980 11,668,470 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHEDULE OF GRANTS & SPECIAL CONTRACTS / PROGRAMS November 30, 2006 FY06 Award iu,att.ohmn Year Award 7Xpetnanutea Encumbrance AVt,mtve Balance REGULAR INSTRUCTION 302,267 57,800 313737 19,682.76 217 017.42 38,117.24 I 96,719.58 State & Federal through State ADF &G - KI.YAW Project 8040610 (3 yr grog 0 57.8001yr) Alaska Communf ' Centers Learnint Pro•ram Gear Up Alaska - - 0.00 Monashka Creek Grant (ongoing program since 9Y03) - - 0.00 Carl Perkins Basic 56,449 54,929 26,135.66 26,793.34 No Child Left Behind NCLB, Title 1, Part C, Migrant Education 1 - 123,491.79 (123.491,79) NCLB. Title I, Part A, Basic 355,051.98. (355,051,98) NCL8, Tile 10, Pan A, English Language Acquisition 17,856 2,847,97 15,008.03 NCLB, Title V, Innovative Programs - 98,187.41 (98,187.41) NCLB. Title I, Part A, Highly Qualified 28,399 1,194,07 27,204.93 NCLB, Title 11, Supplemental - - 0.00 NCLB, Migrant Ed Summer School 12,557 6,663.65 5,893.35 Federal Direct ANEP, Making Connections 1.599,774 1,603,886 1,619,488.69 (75.602,69) Title IX, Indian Education 170,664 157,298 94,103,62 63,194.38 Local Sources Chugadh•KYAW (ongoing program since FY01) 38,700 38,285.29 414.71 Subtotal Regular instruction SPECIAL EDUCATION 2,129,154 2,285,162 2,604,150.31 (318.986.31) - 0.00 SET (Special Education Transitions) for Life Preschool Disabled 16,756 16,707 16.839,78 (132.78) 113,243.73 Title VI - B, Regular 628,364 625,707 512,463.27 (Title VI -B, Capacity Bldg & Improvement - - 0.00 Sub•tota! Special Education SUPPORT SERVICES • STUDENTS 645,120 642,414 529,303.05 113,110.95 - - 0.00 Boarding Home Program Migrant Ed, Parent Advisory Cornmlttee - - 0.00 NCLB. Title IV. Safe and Drug Fee Sohools - 1,697.12 (1,697 12) 1,392.23 PSI - Abstinence in Education 2,907 1,514,77 Kayaking Program - • Sub -total Support Services - Students SUPPORT SERVICES - INSTRUCTION 2,907 3211.89 1304.89) 0.00 Title IID. Enhancing Education thru Technology Tine IID, E2T2 - 4,946.00 (4,945 0 Youth Risk Behavior Survey 0.00 Interlibrary Coop Grant 29,122 20,511.13 31087 NCLB, Tile I, Part A, Professional Development 56,798 14,905.40 41,892.60 Following the Leaders - Achievement Technologies 70,000 - 0.00 NCLB. Title It, Part D, Enhancing Education 20,461.02 (20.461.02) NCLB, Title II. Part A, Teacher Training - - 114,520.98 - (114.520 98) 0.00 AFN (Alaska Federation of Natives) MOA Alaska Math Consortium (ongoing program from FY03) - - 0.00 Sub -total Support Services • Instruction pISTRICT ADMINISTRATION 70,000 85,920 183,544.53 (97,724.03)J 0.00 - Alaska Educational Innovations Network PUPIL TRANSPORTATION 1, 382.982 - 394,435.22 (394,435,22) Pupil Transportation (revenue recd) CONTRACTS - SPECIAL PROGRAMS -OTHER 85.000 - - 0.00 NWREI. • KHS N.E.A.R. - - 0.00 Alaska Mentorship Project 167,445 - - 0.00 Community Preschool Contract 0.00 Web Based IEP System . , p.00 052 Community Engagement • AASB 7,250 1,200 00 6,050.00 Quality 5000016 70,000 104,988 43,723.18 61,264.36 Debt Service-State Aid Chapter 249 (revenue recd) - • - 0.00 Cateterta Fund 911,858 ■ - 719,825.30 ;719,82 30) 0.00 Capital Projects Fund (revenue recd) - - A 441540 9105441 1 A 74 ECA EA 11 14n P4, CIA, KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHEDULE OF GRANTS & SPECIAL CONTRACTS / PROGRAMS November 30, 2006 High School: Student council Athtetics Music Publications Classes Clubs Scholarships Miscellaneous /Other Activities Total high school Middle School Learning center /Correspondence Area Wide /Choice Elementary schools: East Elementary School Main Elementary School North Star Elem School Peterson Elem School Total elementary schools Village schools: Akhiak Big Sandy Lake (closed) Chiniak Danger Bay Karluk (closed) Larsen Bay Old Harbor Ouzinkie Port Lions Total village schools Other activities: School Board Sunshine and Academic Enrichment Funds Village Challenge - Fund Raiser tlluani Magazine Auditorium Services Interest/unallocated expense Total other activities ALL STUDENT ACTIVITIES KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL. DISTRICT SCHEDULE OF CHANGES IN AMOUNTS DUE STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS - AGENCY FUND 30- Nov -06 Balance at Balance at November 1, 2006 Revenue Expenditures Encumbrances November 30, 2006 4,486.41 204.23 964.62 (750.00) 4,476.02 90,128.52 696.05 7,608.80 4,367.80 78,847.97 5,534.38 756.74 990.25 5,300.87 7,687.27 4,780.01 978.27 (362.35) 11,851.36 16,645.68 14.58 2,000.00 14,660,26 49,524.93 15,990.06 10,934.39 (261.11) 54 ,841.71 2,579,17 3.55 2,582.72 4,945.32 161.81 1,505.28 (1,035.08) 6,119.24 181.531.68 22,607.03 23,991.36 2,949.51 178,680.15 46,653,78 9,502.23 16,665.30 1,299.90 38,190.81 (175.46) (175.46) 22,118.23 10,846.83 5,321.07 (3790.05) 31,434.04 26,655.20 555.03 954.40 6,438.46 19,817.37 12,936.20 1,460.46 1,313.50 513.15 12,570.01 16,513.00 1,482.16 337.84 (337.84) 17,995.16 78,222.63 14,344.48 7,926.81 2,823.72 81,816.58 1,218.37 1,383.82 3,306.04 650.15 7.42 2,169.67 3,679.06 345,55 (16, (3,833.83) 716.19 0.95 1,879.59 3,260.33 579.27 195.17 6,630.55 309,029.35 6.70 1.83 3.08 0.86 0.01 2.77 2.53 2,820.93 585.28 3,423.99 2.49 (122.95) (119.51) 49,758.22 2,668.04 (1,184.68) (258.29) 1,385.65 99.96 3,209.16 651.01 7.43 2,172.44 893.00 2 ,788.59 4,752.68 (3,654.60) 2,068.40 1,840.35 (1,880.35) (15,968.63) 9,361.03 (5.826.63) (3,944.24) 717.14 1,882.08 3,260.33 579.27 72.22 6,511.04 57,944,50 1,246.50 301,078.88 rrrr ODIAK . 0174 • • • • • ••••-. •••- MONTHLY REPORT OF: REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES GENERAL FUND SPECIAL REVENUE FUND CAFETERIA FUND DEBT SERVICE FUND CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND STUDENT GENERATED FUNDS FOR THE MONTH OF: DECEMBER 2006 _11 „, 15 FEB 2 0 2007 BOROUGH CLERK'S OFFICE MONTH: DECEMBER 2006 REVENUE ANTICIPATED MONTH TO YTD UNREALIZED PrtorYear SOURCE REVENUE DATE Revenue BALANCE Revenue LOCAL:. Annual Appropriation In -Kind Services Use of Facilities /Auditorium Academic /Athletic Fees Village Rent AASB - Community Engagement QS2 Other E -Rate Reimbursements Use of Fund Balance: Designated for Subsequent Year Expense Prior Year Encumbrances 189,612 - 189,612 Sub -total Local Sources 9,443,742 715,612 4,359,891 5,083,851 4,066,625 STATE: Foundation Support 20,484,809 1,485,688 8,914,128 11,570,681 7,160,394 State Military Contract (Peterson) 879,582 - 879,582 Medicaid Contract 40,000 - 40,000 Quality Schools 70,356 70,356 Suppiimentai State Aid 217,080 217,080 Non - resident Tuition Staff Development Contracts 31 ,844 - 31.844 Recruitment /Retention Contract - Other State Revenue /AASB -CDL (Apple Comp) - 180,652 (180,652) Sub -total State Sources 21,723,671 1,485,688 9,974,362 11,749,309 7,160.394 FEDERAL THROUGH STATE: Impact Aid-Military 1,629,396 57,827 1,571,569 330.092 Impact Aid - Military Spec. Ed. 55,000 9,306 45,695 Other (indirect Costs) 180,000 13,015 166,985 17,942 Sub -total Federal through State Sources 1,864.396 FEDERAL: Impact Aid Direct Impact Aid Direct -Spec Ed Sub -total Federal Sources TOTAL REVENUE GENERAL FUND REVENUE REPORT 7,740,440 645,036 3,870,224 3.870,216 3,669,220 930,820 41,656 353,895 576,925 283,573 62,000 5,654 20,709 41,291 21,609 20,000 2,698 6,378 13,622 6,753 6,000 3,500 14,000 (8,000) 19,000 10,000 2,913 46,695 (36,695) 46,367 484,870 14,156 47,990 436,880 20,104 40,000 35,000 75,000 33,106,809 80,148 1,784,248 348,033 40,000 35,000 - 75,000 - 2,201,300 14.414,401 18,692,408 11,575,053 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURE SUMMARY REPORT BY OBJECT CODE December 2006 ACCOUNT TITLE ANNUAL BUDGET MTD YTD YTD EXPENSE EXPENSE ENC. AVAILABLE Prior Yr BALANCE % USE Expense Superintendent Certificatec Staff Classified Staff Employee Benefits Professional/Technical Services Inkind Services Staff Travel /Perdiem Student/Chaperone Travel Extra Curricular Travel School Transportation (Sped Buses) Electricity Fuel- Heating & Cooking Water & Sewer Garbage Communications Other Purchased Services Supplies /Media /Materials Maintenance Supplies Janitorial Supplies Warehouse Inventory Adj. Gas & Oil Vehicles Stipends Other Expense Unallocated Grant Expense Building Improvements Equipment Transfers to other funds Building /Dept. Budget Reserves Reimbursable Expense Total 101,490 13,625,179 4,470,271 8,806.910 147,547 930.820 201,715 17,967 228,096 1,046,453 760,365 95,783 107.310 692,606 335,776 941,631 118,247 43,000 9,300 148,194 1,450 16,500 162,699 97,500 8.383 1,134,761 459,818 738,588 3,759 41,656 16,128 370 (171) 81,493 61,414 7,030 8,705 50,460 37,292 35,300 12,105 162 (5,268) 1,154 12,096 3,933 3,226 116,900 (3,765) (5,463) 50,670 50,745 4,577,150 1 ,966,729 3,006,134 39,415 10,540 362,026 95,950 1,715 177,200 11,702 396,007 338,982 36,529 46,831 218,152 403,605 444,343 71,599 4,003 51,212 8,896 105,793 29,909 1,566 30,062 552,843 369,995 42,958 1,504 398,086 75,214 83,814 38,192 1,690 10,013 9,711 35,985 2,369 49,679 75 9,048,029 2,503,542 5.800,776 97,592 568,794 75,856 14,686 20,833 (11,702) 97,603 51,388 16,196 58,975 76,369 (143,043) 413,474 8,456 37,308 (61,224) (9,307) 6,416 1,450 10,199 (3,880) 97,500 5,463 33,106,809 2,704,694 12,530,112 1,794,873 18,781,824 99.93% 33.59% 44,00% 34,13% 33.86% 38,89% 82.39,4 1 B.26% 90,87% 0,00% 90 67% 93.24% 83.09% 45.04% 88,97% '42.80% . 92.851 13.24% 0.00% 200,03°/ 0.00% 95.67% 0.00% 38.19% 102.3a% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 43.27% 50,745 4,442,685 1,769,305 2,751,770 80,961 259,738 113,892 4,671 183,619 13,724 349,301 273,786 36,765 37,496 196,943 251,899 482,045 107,990 426 46,088 7,823 84,997 19,045 70,435 45,864 11,631,270 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT GENERAL FUND SITE - PROGRAM REPORT Non Personnel DECEMBER 2006 Site /Program Budget MTD YTD YTD Available Percent Prior y Expenditures Expenditures Encumbrance Balance Remaining Ex, High School 437,332 2,799 293,852 52,316 91,164 21°h Correspondence /The Learning Ctr 103,626 8,022 62,526 17,682 23,418 23% Middle School 96,769 2.946 63.205 10.526 23,038 24% East Elementary 69,888 2.156 32.412 11,308 26,168 37% Main Elementary 55,594 3,272 39,519 8,586 7,489 13% North Star Elementary 64,372 1,090 27,281 9,800 27,291 42% Peterson Elementary 65,666 2.293 26,176 8,840 30,650 47% Akhiok School 4,940 141 1,404 2,175 1,361 28% Big Sandy Lake School 3,420 - 3 3,417 100% Chiniak School 4,446 59 724 1,881 1,840 41% Karluk School 4,560 339 2,638 1,206 716 16% Larsen Bay School 6,840 115 1,732 2,353 2,755 40% Old Harbor School 29,146 1,133 11,561 6,840 10.744 37% Ouzinkie School 21,735 440 7,326 6,195 8,215 38% Port Lions School 17,388 414 5,897 6.232 5,259 30% V9iage Wide Services 434,900 25,230 69,246 143,072 222,583 51% District Wide Fringe•Benefits 26,220 537 14,124._ 9 .2,996... _ _11.%• DM/ Services 32,377 1,052 25.083 9,428 (2,133) -7% Auditorium 22,642 1,758 7,636 9,592 5,414 24 %, D/W Technology Services 298,548 43,393 402,649 226.769 (330,870) -111% Educational Support Services 86,991 419 32,198 9,322 45,471 52°% D/W Special Services 651.748 47,578 296,898 40,548 314,302 48°% 306,871 Board of Education 61,466 7,462 39.659 5,263 16,544 27% 14,212 Central Administration 309,618 8,729 118,839 24,282 166,497 54°% 87,112 Business Department 308,187 12,208 93,930 3,796 210,461 68% 98,070 Operations & Maintenance 2,783,809 181,849 1,100,453 1,078,916 604,440 22°% 891,627 Transfers to other funds 97,500 - - 97,500 100% 1,955 6,099,728 355,438 2,776.967 1,706,031 1,616,730 27% 2,379,119 373,151 73,370 34,001 41,828 34.898 47,483 32,800 2940 1,706 3,105 13,679 9,551 10,133 120,365 15,570- 32,718 10,186 121 ,787 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Statement of Revenues and Expenditures - December 2006 Capital Projects Special Revenue Cafeteria and Student Total General Fund Fund Fund Funds Revenues: Local sources S 4,359,891 13,000 97,773 201,580 4.672,245 State sources 9,974, 62 801,798 214,082 --- 10,990,242 Federal through state sources 80,148 103,111 - - 183,259 Federal sources --- 134,987 - - 134,987 Total revenues 14.414,401 1,052,895 311,856 201,580 15.980,732 Expenditures: jnstruction 5,631,470 652,058 - -- - - 6,283,527 Special education insuuctio» 1,085,925 275,600 -- - 1,361,605 Special education support services -- students 758,689 ---• - - 758,689 Support services students 238,215 3,212 - 241,427 Support services instruction 400,785 121,982 -- 522,767 School administration -office of the principal 473,045 --- 473,045 School administration - support services 289,117 289,117 District administration 285,355 -- 285,355 District administrative, support services 1,008,779 --- - 1,008,779 Operations and maintenance 2 ,065,277 - - - -- 2_.065,277 Food service - -• - 502,762 - 502,762 Facility construction .-- 78,415 78,415 Pupil activities 293,455 - 191,958 485,413 Pupil transportation - 490.484 -- 480,484 Total expenditures 12,530,112 1,533,410 502,762 270,373 14.836,664 General Fund 70/30 calculation Instruction Adminlstrative (less Student Transportstlon Contribution & Transfers to other funds ) total 8,580,129 69% 3,941.983 31% 12,530,112 100% KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHEDULE OF GRANTS & SPECIAL CONTRACTS / PROGRAMS December 31. 2006 uiai .uti F1'06 Award I Year Award cxpenrunures Encumbrance rkvanaure Balance REGULAR INSTRUCTION 57,800 - 20,627.82 (20,627.82) State & Federal through State ADF &G - KAYAW Project #040610 (3 yr prog @ 57,800/yr) Alaska Community Centers Learning Program 302.267 313,737 225,207.08 88,529.92 Carl Perkins Basic 63,010 54.929 28,331.39 26,597.61 Arts Ed Initiative Grant - 2 ,782,80 (2,782.80) No Child Left Behind NCLB, Title I, Part C, Migrant Education - 131,110.93 (131,110.93) NCLB, Title I, Part A. Basic 371,143.03 (371,143.03) NCLB, Title III, Part A, English Language Acquisition 17,856 2,847.97 15,008.03 NCLB, Title V, Innovative Programs - 102,244.02 (102,244.02) NCLB, Title 1, Part A, Highly Qualified 28,399 10,277,09 18,121.91 NCLB, Migrant Ed Summer School - 12,557 6,663.65 5,893.35 Federal Direct ANEP, Making Connections 1,599,774 1,603,886 1,624,822.30 (20,936.30) 49,220.86 Title IX, Indian Education 170,664 157,298 108,077.14 Local Sources Chugach -KYAW (ongoing pro ram since FY01) 38,700 38,285.29 414.71 Sub - total Regular Instruction SPECIAL EDUCATION 2,129,154 2,227.362 2,672,420.51 (445 16,756 16,707 17,316.64 (609.64) Preschool Disabled Title VI -B, Regular 628,364 625,707 541,479.25 84,227.75 Sub -total Special Education SUPPORT SERVICES • STUDENTS 645,120 642,414 558,795.89 83,618.11 - - 0.00 Migrant Ed, Parent Advisory Committee NCLB, Title IV, Safe and Drug Fee Schools - 1,697,12 (1,697.12) PSI- Abstinence in Education 2,907 1,514,77 1.392.23 Sub -total Support Services - Students SUPPORT SERVICES - INSTRUCTION - 2,907 3,211.89 (304.89) - 0.00 Title IID, Enhancing Education thru Technology Title 11D, E2T2 - 5,386.00 (5,386.00) Interlibrary Coop Grant 29,122 28,811 310.87 NCLB, Title 1, Part A, Professional Development 56,798 14,905.40 41,692.60 NCLB, Title 11, Part D, Enhancing Education 21,004.00 (21,004.00) (115.930.40 (100,116.931 NCLB, Title 9, Part A, Teacher Training - 115,930.40 Sub -total Support Services - Instruction DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION 70,000 85,920 1 186,036.93 1,382,982 - 534,406.26 (534,406.26) PUPIL TRANSPORTATION Pupil Transportation (revenue recd) CONTRACTS - SPECIAL PROGRAMS - OTHER 7.250 1,236.86 6.013.14 OS2 Community Engagement - AASB Quality Schools I 70,000 104,988 60,737.18 44,250.36 Cafeteria Fund 911,858 - 776,321.66 (776,321.66) Capital Projects Fund (revenue rec'd) - - 0.00 5,461,559 3,070,841 4,793,167.18 (1,722,326.64( KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHEDULE OF GRANTS & SPECIAL CONTRACTS / PROGRAMS December 31. 2006 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHEDULE OF CHANGES IN AMOUNT$ DUE STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS -- AGENCY FUND 31-Dec-06 Balance at December 1, 2006 Balance at Revenue Expenditures Encumbrances December 31, 2006 High School: Student council 4,476.02 118.50 234.00 393.40 3,967.12 Athletics 78,847.97 13,940.75 10,812.36 (4.808.12) 86,784.48 Music 5,300.87 4,791.30 944.89 (990.25) 10,137.53 Publications 11,851.36 4,745.00 634.17 (624.90) 16,587.09 Classes 14,660.26 100.00 575.00 14,185.2.6 Clubs 54,841.71 6,772.30 5,930.26 (404.47) 56,088.22 Scholarships 2,582.72 2,582.72 Miscellaneous/OtherActivities 6,119.24 3,624.02 9,743.26 Total high school 178,680.15 34,091,87 18,555.68 (5,859.34) 200,075.68 Middle School 38,190.81 2,918.00 1,955.92 (1,568.16) 40,721.05 Learning center /Correspondence (175.46) (175.46) Area Wide /Choice Elementary schools: East Elementary School 31,434.04 1,081.93 1,485.86 (1133.54) 32,163.65 Main Elementary School 19,817.37 828.01 1,256.16 4,402.48 14,986.74 North Star Elem School 12,570,01 1,945.00 926.99 724.67 12,863.35 Peterson Elem School 17,995.16 822.26 (722.28) 17,895.16 Total elementary schools 81,816.58 3,854.94 4,491.27 3,271.35 77,908.90 Village schools Akhiok (258.29) (54.50) 1,882.15 (2,554.26) 359.32 Big Sandy Lake (closed) 1,385.65 1.385.65 Chiniak 3,209.16 90.96 428.40 2,689.80 Danger Bay (closed) 651.01 651.01 Kariuk (closed) 7.43 - 7.43 Larsen Bay 2,172.44 2,172.44 Old Harbor 2,788.59 2,788.59 Ouzinkie 2,068.40 694.42 (595.65) 1,959.63 Port Lions (15,968.63) 274.60 202.96 ( ) (16,040.27) Total village schools (3,944.24) (54.50) 2,942.13 (2,924.47) (4,016.40) Other activities. School Board Sunshine and 717.14 717.14 Village Challenge • Fund Raiser 1,882.08 1,882.08 Illuanl Magazine 3,260.33 3,260.33 Auditorium Services 579.27 579.27 Interest/unallocated expense 72.22 72.22 Total other activities 6,511.04 6,511.04 ALL STUDENT ACTIVITIES 301,078,88 40,810.31 27,945.00 (7,080.62) 321,024.81 ACTION ITEMS: APPROVED: APPROVED: PRESENTED: PUBLIC HEARING: APPROVED: APPROVED: APPROVED: APPROVED: APPROVED: APPROVED: KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Board of Education Regular Meeting — February 19, 2007 SUMMARY Motion to amend agenda to add Superintendent's Contract under New Business as Item #11. Motion to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of January 22, 2007. Board President Elizabeth Odell presented a certificate of appreciation to Karluk School Volunteer of the Month Sara Reft. Motion to close the Regular Meeting and open a Public Hearing to allow for comments from members of the community regarding the FY 08 Budget. Motion to approve certificated contracts for the remainder of the 2006/2007 school year to Veronica Mounie — BA +36/4 in the amount of $20,692, for 1.0 FTE 75 days Ouzinkie School, plus $443 village stipend and $443 special education stipend and Nicole Martin — BA +0/0 in the amount of $15,162 for 1.0 FTE 77 days Port Lions School, plus $454 village stipend. Motion to approve the Kodiak High School Kitchen Contract request to bid. Motion to approve the request to bid Custodial Supplies, General Office and Art Supplies, Highway Fuel Supply, Perishables and Fresh Milk Supplies, and School Meal Program Supplies. Motion to approve Purchase Requisition Number 560000116 to the Association of Alaska School Boards in the amount of $13,817. Motion to accept the FY 07 Migrant Education Parent Advisory Council Grant Award in the amount of $5,000. Y , FEE ?12007 BOROUGH CLERK'S OFFICE Motion to accept the FY 07 Migrant Education Book Grant Award in the amount of $2,428. SCHOOL BOARD SUMMARY February 19, 2007 Page 2 APPROVED: Motion to approve the revision to the 2006/2007 Larsen Bay School calendar. APPROVED: Motion to approve the revision to the 2006/2007 Port Lions School calendar. APPROVED: Motion to acknowledge receipt of the November 2006 Report of Revenues and Expenditures, year -to -date general fund revenues in the amount of $12,213,100 and year -to -date general fund expenditures in the amount of $9,825,418 and the December 2006 Report of Revenues and Expenditures, year -to -date general fund revenues in the amount of $14,414,401 and year -to -date general fund expenditures in the amount of $12,530,112 FAILED: Motion to postpone the Superintendent's Contract to the Regular Meeting of March 26, 2007. FAILED: Motion to approve a Superintendent's Contract for Betty Walters for July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2010 with a three percent increase. APPROVED: Motion to adjourn.