City of Palmer, Alaska Regular City Council Meeting
January 10, 2017, at 7 PM City Council Chambers
231 W. Evergreen Avenue, Palmer www.cityofpalmer.org
Agenda
Mayor Edna B. DeVries Deputy Mayor Linda Combs Council Member Richard Best Council Member Steve Carrington Council Member David Fuller Council Member Brad Hanson Council Member Pete LaFrance
City Attorney Michael Gatti City Clerk Norma I. Alley, MMC City Manager Nathan Wallace
A. Call to Order
B. Roll Call
C. Pledge of Allegiance
D. Approval of Agenda1. Approval of Consent Agenda
a. Introduction of Ordinance No. 17-001: Amending a portion of Palmer MunicipalCode Chapters 17.44.010(E) A-C Airport Commercial District Intent, 17.48.010(E) A-IAirport Industrial District Intent and 17.49.010(C) A-M Airport Mixed Use DistrictIntent; and Amending Building Setbacks in Chapters 17.44.060(C) A-C AirportCommercial District, 17.48.060(C) A-I Airport Industrial District and 17.49.060(C) A-M Airport Mixed Use District (IM No. 17-001) .................................... Page 3
b. Resolution No. 17-007: Accepting a Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grantfrom the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Utilities Service Program forthe Waste Water Treatment Plant Facility Improvements in the Amount of$8,334,290.00 ................................................................................ Page 17
2. Approval of Minutes of Previous Meetingsa. December 6, 2016, Special Meeting .................................................. Page 41 b. December 7, 2016, Special Meeting .................................................. Page 47 c. December 13, 2016, Special Meeting ................................................ Page 49 d. December 13, 2016, Regular Meeting ............................................... Page 51
E. Communication and Appearance Requests1. Palmer Municipal Golf Course Manager George Collum
F. Reports1. City Manager’s Report ........................................................................... Page 59 2. City Clerk’s Report ................................................................................ Page 61 3. Mayor’s Report ..................................................................................... Page 67 4. City Attorney’s Report
G. Audience Participation
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H. Public Hearing1. Resolution No. 17-006: Accepting and Appropriating the 2017 Alaska Transportation
Alternatives Program Grant from the State of Alaska, Department of Transportation andPublic Facilities, Small Federal Programs in the Amount of $115,300.00 for the Installationof American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliant Sidewalks, Driveways and Curb Ramps,in accordance with the City of Palmer 2006 Comprehensive Plan (IM No. 17-002) .......................................................................................................... Page 69
2. Action Memorandum No. 17-001: City Council Statement of Non-Objection to theRenewal of Liquor License #3696, for the La Fiesta Mexican Restaurant, Located at 132W. Evergreen ....................................................................................... Page 75
3. Action Memorandum No. 17-002: City Council Statement of Non-Objection to theRenewal of Liquor License #3767, for the Peking Garden Restaurant, Located at 775 W.Evergreen ............................................................................................ Page 81
I. Action Memoranda1. Action Memorandum No. 17-003: Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract
with Cree Lighting c/o Arctic Sales, Inc. for 151 LED Street Light Luminaires for a TotalCost of $107,774.00 ............................................................................. Page 87
2. Action Memorandum No. 17-004: Authorize the City Manager to Negotiate andExecute a Contract with Kruger, Inc. for the Moving Bed Bioreactor Phase I Procurementas Part of the Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade in an Amount Not to Exceed$918,760.00 ........................................................................................ Page 93
J. New Business
K. Record of Items Placed on the Table
L. Audience Participation
M. Council Member Comments
N. Adjournment
Tentative 2017 Palmer City Council Meetings
Meeting Date Meeting Type Time Notes
Jan 17 Joint 7 pm AAC
Jan 24 Regular 7 pm
Feb 7 Joint 7 pm BED
Feb 14 Regular 7 pm
Feb 28 Regular 7 pm
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City of Palmer Information Memorandum No. 17-001
Ordinance No. 17-001
Subject: Ordinance No. 17-001: Amending a Portion of Palmer Municipal Code Chapters 17.44.010(E) A-C Airport Commercial District Intent, 17.48.010(E) A-I Airport Industrial District Intent and 17.49.010(C)A-M Airport Mixed Use District Intent; and Amending Building Setbacks in Chapters 17.44.060(C) A-CAirport Commercial District, 17.48.060(C) A-I Airport Industrial District and 17.49.060(C) A-M AirportMixed Use District
Agenda of: January 10, 2017
Council Action: ☐ Adopted ☐ Denied☐ Amended: _______________________________________
Originator Information:
Originator: Planning & Zoning Commission
Department Review:
Route to: Department Director: Signature: Date:
X Community Development
X Finance
Fire
Police
Public Works
Approved for Presentation By:
Signature: Remarks:
City Manager
City Attorney
City Clerk
Certification of Funds:
Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $
This legislation (√): Creates revenue in the amount of: $ Creates expenditure in the amount of: $ Creates a saving in the amount of: $
√ Has no fiscal impact
Funds are (√): Budgeted Line item(s): Not budgeted
Director of Finance Signature:
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Attachments: Ordinance No. 17-001 Report dated December 12, 2016 from Planning and Zoning Commission to City Council Memo dated November 10, 2016 from Chairman of Airport Advisory Committee Planning and Zoning Commission Minutes for November 17, 2016
Summary Statement: The City of Palmer Airport Advisory Commission has recommended this amendment to update the “Intent” language of the Code and amend Building Setbacks in PMC Chapter 17.44 A-C Airport Commercial District, 17.48 A-I Airport Industrial District and 17.49 A-M Airport Mixed Use District.
Background: Currently, the “Intent” language of the Code in the Airport Districts references “the airport layout plan prepared by HDL Engineering Consultants, July 2004”. This text amendment will update the language to reference “the latest Airport Layout Plan approved by the Federal Aviation Administration”.
In addition, the current building setbacks in the Airport Commercial, Industrial and Mixed Use Districts from lot lines are “10 feet minimum.” This is more restrictive than the setbacks in the C-G General Commercial District and limits the ability to provide compact commercial style development on the Airport. Providing an opportunity for “zero lot line” development enhances development alternatives at the airport.
The “zero or 10 feet minimum” would be determined by design and conformance with building code.
After review of the Airport Districts in the Code and discussion with the Airport Manager, City Manager and Building Inspector, it was determined by the Commission to recommend that the 10-foot minimum building setback from the lot line requirement should be changed to “zero or 10 feet minimum,” and that the intent language be updated to reference the latest Airport Layout Plan. This text amendment will update the building setback from lot lines in the Airport Districts.
Administration’s Recommendation:
Adopt Ordinance No. 17-001 amending a portion of Palmer Municipal Code Chapters 17 relating to airport setbacks.
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CITY OF PALMER, ALASKA
Ordinance No. 17-001
An Ordinance of the Palmer City Council Amending a portion of Palmer Municipal Code Chapters 17.44.010(E) A-C Airport Commercial District Intent, 17.48.010(E) A-I Airport Industrial District Intent and 17.49.010(C) A-M Airport Mixed Use District Intent; and Amending Building Setbacks in Chapters 17.44.060(C) A-C Airport Commercial District, 17.48.060(C) A-I Airport Industrial District and 17.49.060(C) A-M Airport Mixed Use District
THE CITY OF PALMER, ALASKA ORDAINS:
Section 1. Classification. This ordinance shall be permanent in nature and shall be incorporated into the Palmer Municipal Code.
Section 2. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance or any application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this ordinance and the application to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
Section 3. Chapter 17.44.010 is hereby enacted to read as follows (new language is underlined and deleted language is stricken):
17.44.010 Intent. The A-C district is intended to provide for the safe and orderly use of lands where the best use is for airport-related commercial and retail purposes. The specific intent in establishing this district is:
Commission Information:
Initiated by: Planning & Zoning Commission
First on Agenda: November 17, 2016 Action: Approved
Vote: Unanimously Council Information:
Introduced by: City Manager Introduced: January 10, 2017
Public Hearing: Action:
Vote: Yes: No:
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A. To provide land for commercial and retail operations that are dependent upon the use of aircraft or are involved in the maintenance of aircraft or aircraft parts and equipment; B. To locate aircraft-related uses in an area where their activities will have minimal effect on residential areas; C. To prohibit uses that are not commercial- or retail-oriented and dependent upon or related to aircraft and their use; D. To prohibit residential use of land; E. To be consistent with the airport layout plan prepared by HDL Engineering Consultants, July 2004 latest Airport Layout Plan approved by the Federal Aviation Administration; and F. To give preference to aeronautical uses.
Section 4. Chapter 17.48.010 is hereby amended to read as follows (new language is underlined and deleted language is stricken):
17.48.010 Intent. The A-I district is intended to provide for the safe and orderly use of lands where the best use is for airport-related industrial purposes. The specific intent in establishing this district is:
A. To provide land for industrial operations that are dependent upon the use of aircraft or are involved in the manufacturing or maintenance of aircraft or aircraft parts and equipment; B. To locate industrial uses in an area where their activities will have minimal effect on residential areas; C. To prohibit uses that are not industrial- or manufacturing-oriented and dependent upon or related to aircraft and their use; D. To prohibit residential use of land; E. To be consistent with the airport layout plan prepared by HDL Engineering Consultants, July 2004 latest Airport Layout Plan approved by the Federal Aviation Administration; and F. To give preference to aeronautical uses.
Section 5. Chapter 17.49.010 is hereby amended to read as follows (new language is underlined and deleted language is stricken):
17.49.010 Intent. The A-M district is intended to provide for the safe and orderly use of lands where the best use is for airport-related noncommercial, commercial and retail purposes. The specific intent in establishing this district is:
A. To provide land for noncommercial, commercial, and retail operations that are dependent upon the use of aircraft or are involved in the maintenance of aircraft or aircraft parts and equipment; B. To locate aircraft-related uses in an area where their activities will have minimal effect on residential areas;
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C. To be consistent with the airport layout plan prepared by HDL Engineering Consultants, dated July 2004 latest Airport Layout Plan approved by the Federal Aviation Administration; and D. To give preference to aeronautical uses
Section 6. Chapter 17.44.060 is hereby enacted to read as follows (new language is
underlined and deleted language is stricken):
17.44.060 Building setbacks. A. From right-of-way, 10 feet minimum. B. From taxiway, runway or apron, 50 feet minimum. C. From lot lines, 10 feet minimum. Zero, or 10 feet minimum.
Section 7. Chapter 17.48.060 is hereby amended to read as follows (new language is underlined and deleted language is stricken):
17.48.060 Building setbacks. A. From right-of-way, 10 feet minimum. B. From taxiway, runway or apron, 50 feet minimum. C. From lot lines, 10 feet minimum. Zero, or 10 feet minimum.
Section 8. Chapter 17.49.060 is hereby amended to read as follows (new language is underlined and deleted language is stricken):
17.49.060 Building setbacks. A. From right-of-way, 10 feet minimum. B. From taxiway, runway or apron, 50 feet minimum; and C. From all other lot lines, 10 feet minimum. Zero, or 10 feet minimum.
Section 9. Effective Date. Ordinance No. 17-001 shall take effect upon adoption by the
City of Palmer City Council. Adopted this _____ day of January, 2017.
_______________________________
Edna B. DeVries, Mayor _____________________________ Norma I. Alley, MMC, City Clerk
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City of Palmer, Alaska: IM No. 17-003 Page 1 of 2
City of Palmer Information Memorandum No. 17-003
Resolution No. 17-007 Subject: Resolution No. 17-007: Accepting a Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Utilities Service Program for the Waste Water Treatment Plant Facility Improvements in the Amount of $8,334,290.00 Agenda of: January 10, 2017 Council Action: ☐ Approved ☐ Amended: ____________________________ ☐ Denied
Originator Information:
Originator: Chris Nall, Director of Public Works
Department Review:
Route to: Department Director:
Signature: Date:
Community Development
√ Finance
12/27/2016
Fire
Police
√ Public Works 12/23/2016
Approved for Presentation By:
Signature: Remarks:
City Manager
City Attorney
City Clerk
Certification of Funds:
Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 8,334,290.00
This legislation (√): √ Creates revenue in the amount of: $ 8,334,290.00 Creates expenditure in the amount of: $ Creates a saving in the amount of: $ Has no fiscal impact
Funds are (√):
Budgeted
Line item(s):
24-00-00-3400 USDA Grant Revenue; 24-00-00-3401 USDA Loan Revenue; 24-40-05-6225 USDA Grant Construction; 24-40-06-6225 USDA Loan Construction
X Not budgeted
Director of Finance Signature: Page 17 of 96
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Attachment(s): Resolution No. 17-007 USDA Letter of Conditions
Summary Statement: In accordance with IM No. 16-029 and Resolution No. 16-017, the City Manager applied for a Water and Waste Disposal Grant with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Utilities Service. Upon review of the application and discussions with the City, the USDA has offered the City of Palmer a loan and grant in the amount of $8,334,290.00 for required improvements and upgrades at the Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP). This funding is broken into a $3,518,290.00 grant and a $4,816,000.00 loan (1.875% interest). This offer will cover both phase 1 and 2 of the required upgrades over a two-year construction period. Additionally, the loan amount does not fully use our voter approved borrowing capacity ($5.9M including prior year approvals). Grant and loan disbursement is subject to USDA requirements as outlined in the Letter of Conditions. Administration’s Recommendation: Approve Resolution No. 17-007 accepting the USDA grant for $8,334,290.00 for required upgrades to the Palmer WWTP.
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CITY OF PALMER, ALASKA
Resolution No. 17-007
A Resolution of the Palmer City Council Accepting a Water and Waste Disposal grant and loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Utilities Service Program for the Waste Water Treatment Plant Facility Improvements in the amount of $8,334,290.00
WHEREAS, the City of Palmer needs monies to bring the city Waste Water Treatment Plan into compliance with its permit requirements, Environmental Protection Agency standards and Federal consent decree requirements and;
WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Utilities Service has offered the City
of Palmer a grant and loan in the amount of $8,334,290.00 dollars to assist in bringing its Waste Water Treatment Plant into compliance;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Palmer City Council hereby accepts the grant and loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Utilities Service in the amount of $8,334,290.00 dollars.
Passed and approved by the City Council of the City of Palmer, Alaska this ____ day of January, 2017.
_______________________________________ Edna B. DeVries, Mayor ____________________________________ Norma I. Alley, MMC, City Clerk
Introduced by: City Manager Wallace Date: January 10, 2017
Action: Vote:
Yes: No:
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City of Palmer, Alaska City Council Minutes
Special Meeting December 6, 2016
A. CALL TO ORDER A special meeting of the Palmer City Council was held on December 6, 2016, at 6 pm in the council chambers, Palmer, Alaska. Mayor DeVries called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm. B. ROLL CALL Comprising a quorum of the Council, the following were present:
Edna DeVries, Mayor Linda Combs, Deputy Mayor Richard Best Steve Carrington David Fuller Brad Hanson – arrived at 6:38 pm Peter LaFrance
Also in attendance were the following: Nathan Wallace, City Manager Norma I. Alley, MMC, City Clerk Bernadette Packa, Deputy City Clerk Michael Gatti, City Attorney C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Council Member Best. D. AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION E. PUBLIC HEARINGS Item 1 - Resolution No. 17-001: Adopting a Budget for the City of Palmer, Alaska for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2017, and Ending December 31, 2017, and Appropriating Monies (2nd Public Hearing) Mayor DeVries opened the public hearing. Seeing no one come forward to speak, and hearing no objection from the council, the public hearing was closed.
Main Motion: To Adopt Resolution No. 17-001
Moved by: Best Seconded by: Combs
Action:
In favor:
Opposed:
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Item 2 – Resolution No. 17-002: Adopting the City of Palmer Employee Pay Plan (2nd Public Hearing) Mayor DeVries opened the public hearing. Seeing no one come forward to speak, and hearing no objection from the council, the public hearing was closed.
Main Motion: To Adopt Resolution No. 17-002
Moved by: Best Seconded by: Carrington
Action:
In favor:
Opposed:
Item 3 – Resolution No. 17-003: Adopting the 2017 City of Palmer Fee Schedule for the City of Palmer for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2017 and Ending December 31, 2017 (2nd Public Hearing) Resolution No. 17-004: Adopting the 2017 City of Palmer Fine Schedule for the City of Palmer for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2017, and Ending December 31, 2017 (2nd Public Hearing) Resolution No. 17-005: Adopting the Five-Year Capital Improvement Program for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2017, and Ending December 31, 2017 (2nd Public Hearing)
Main Motion: To Combine the Public Hearings of Resolution No. 17-003, No. 17-004, and No. 17-005
Moved by: Best Seconded by: Fuller
Action: Motion carried unanimously. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, LaFrance
Opposed: None Mayor DeVries opened the public hearing. Seeing no one come forward to speak, and hearing no objection from the council, the public hearing was closed.
Main Motion: To Adopt Resolutions No. 17-003, No. 17-004, and No. 17-005
Moved by: Best Seconded by: Combs
Action:
In favor:
Opposed:
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F. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Item 1 – Committee of the Whole:
1. 2017 City of Palmer Budget 2. 2017 City of Palmer Pay Plan 3. 2017 City of Palmer Fee Schedule 4. 2017 City of Palmer Fine Schedule 5. 2017 City of Palmer Capital Improvement Program
Main Motion: To Enter Into a Committee of the Whole to Discuss the 2017 City of
Palmer Budget Moved by: Best
Seconded by: Carrington Action: Motion carried unanimously.
In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, LaFrance Opposed: None
Main Motion: To Come Out of the Committee of the Whole
Moved by: Carrington Seconded by: Fuller
Action: Motion carried unanimously. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, LaFrance
Opposed: None The Council entered into a Committee of the Whole at 6:10 pm and exited at 6:33 pm. Upon exiting the Committee of the Whole, the following motions were made:
Primary Amendment #1 to Resolution No. 17-001:
To Amend the 2017 Budget to Reflect: Deductions to Health Care Premiums by $110,692.00 in Fund 6012 General Fund for All Respective Department Budgets:
$11,025.00 in Fund 6012 Water/Sewer $2,301.00 to Line Item 03-01-10-6012 $2,177.00 to Line Item 05-01-10-6012
Move $7,500.00 From Airport to Public Works Equipment by:
Decreasing Line Item 03-01-10-6053 by $7,500.00 Increasing Line Item 01-17-10-6053 by $7500.00 Decreasing Line Item 01-01-70-6078 by $7,500.00 Decreasing Line Item 03-00-00-3673 by $7,500.00
An Increase of $8,200.00 to Line Item 01-01-30-6053 Depot Equipment Fund An Increase of $380,500.00 to the Solid Waste Line Item 05-01-10-6053 for Equipment Ordered in 2016 but Not Delivered Until 2017 The Appropriate Building Account in the Fire Department by Decreasing Line Item 01-13-40-6045 by $10,650.00 and Increasing Line Item 01-13-30-6045 by $10,650.00
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The Increase to Police Dispatch Contract Extension to:
Increase Line Item 01-12-70-6011 by $135,427.00 Increase Line Item 01-12-70-6012 by $121,225.00 Increase Line Item f01-12-70-6015 by $24,940.00 Increase Line Item 01-00-00-3422 to $456,543.00
The Consolidation of Mayor/Council Travel into One line and Decrease AML Summer Travel by: Decreasing Lobbying Services Line Item 01-01-05-6098 by $4,000.00
Decreasing Travel Line Item 01-02-10-6024 by $3,225.00 Decrease Travel Line Item 01-01-05-6024 by $2,000.00
The Decrease in Sister City Travel for Council Line Item 01-02-10-6110 by $2,500.00
Moved by: Best Seconded by: Carrington
Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, LaFrance
Opposed: None
Primary Amendment #2 to Resolution No. 17-001:
To Amend the 2017 Budget to Reflect a $1,000.00 Increase to Legal Fees for Golf Course Contract/RFP Development Line Item 15-01-10-6027
Moved by: Best Seconded by: Carrington
Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, LaFrance
Opposed: None
Main Motion: To Enter Into a Committee of the Whole to Discuss 2017 City of Palmer Budget
Moved by: Combs Seconded by: Fuller
Action: Motion carried unanimously. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, LaFrance
Opposed: None Topics of discussion and ideas included:
• A review of the East Auklet Avenue LID plan; • A review of the Fee Schedule fees in relation to the actual costs incurred by the City; • A review of the fuel flowage fees after 6 months of data was collected; • The alignment of equipment rental fees for the Depot and the MTA Events Center; • The sales tax late filing fee; • The unmetered wastewater service rates; • A review of the Fine Schedule and the last date each fine was increased; • The division of Admin Assistant positions into levels; and • The creation of a Mechanic I position.
The Council took a recess from 7:14 pm to 7:30 pm.
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The Council entered into a Committee of the Whole at 6:37 pm and exited at 8:59 pm. Upon exiting the Committee of the Whole, the following motions were made:
Primary Amendment #1 to Resolution No. 17-002:
To Amend the 2017 Budget to Reflect the Removal of the Webmaster Part-time From the Pay Plan and an Increase in Contractual Services
Decrease Line Item 01-01-05-6013 by $22,833 Decrease Line Item 01-01-05-6012 by $1,838 Increase Line Item 01-01-05-6030 by $25,000
Moved by: Best Seconded by: Carrington
Action: Motion carried by 6-1 voice vote. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson
Opposed: LaFrance
Primary Amendment #3 to Resolution to 17-001
To Amend the 2017 Budget to Reflect a $15,000.00 Increase to Depot Expansion Line Item 08-01-10-7148 for Sound Baffles
Moved by: Hanson Seconded by: Best
Action: Motion carried unanimously. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance
Opposed: None
Primary Amendment #4 to Resolution 17-001:
To Amend the 2017 Budget to Reflect an Increase to $65,000.00 the Line Item 08-01-10-7166 for Additional LED Street Light Replacement
Moved by: Combs Seconded by: Fuller
Action: Motion carried unanimously. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance
Opposed: None
Secondary Amendment #1 To Primary Amendment #4:
To Increase by $65,000.00 to $110,000.00
Moved by: Best Seconded by: Fuller
Action: Motion carried unanimously. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance
Opposed: None
Primary #5 to Resolution 17-001:
To Amend the 2017 Budget to Reflect the Addition of Road Maintenance and Appropriate $50,000.00 to Fund Line Item 10-01-06-6301
Moved by: Hanson Seconded by: Best
Action: Motion carried unanimously In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance
Opposed: None
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Primary #6 to Resolution
17-005 To Amend the 2017 Budget to Reflect an Increase of $100,000.00 to Public Works – Equipment Line Item 09-01-10-6054 for a Road Brush Cutter
Moved by: Best Seconded by: Hanson
Action: Motion carried by a 6-1 voice vote. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance
Opposed: DeVries G. ADJOURNMENT With no further business before the Council, the meeting adjourned at 9:08 pm. Approved this 10th day of January, 2017. ___________________________________ Norma I. Alley, MMC, City Clerk ______________________________________ Edna B. DeVries, Mayor
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City of Palmer, Alaska City Council Minutes
Special Meeting December 7, 2016
A. CALL TO ORDER A special meeting of the Palmer City Council was held on December 7, 2016, at 6:00 pm in the council chambers, Palmer, Alaska. Mayor DeVries called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm.
B. ROLL CALL Comprising a quorum of the Council, the following were present:
Edna DeVries, Mayor Linda Combs, Deputy Mayor Richard Best Steve Carrington David Fuller Brad Hanson Peter LaFrance
Also in attendance were the following: Nathan Wallace, City Manager Norma I. Alley, MMC, City Clerk Bernadette Packa, Deputy City Clerk Michael Gatti, City Attorney C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Council Member Hanson. D. AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION E. NEW BUSINESS Eugene Carl Haberman:
• Spoke to the lack of background information provided to the public concerning the attorney applicants; and
• Addressed the conflict of meeting dates with other local governmental bodies. Item 1 – City Council Interview Process Discussion The Council reviewed and revised the proposed interview questions, reducing the list to a total of six questions. A brief recess was taken from 6:20 pm until 6:26 pm. Item 2 – City Attorney Interviews Attorney 1 – Mike Gatti City Manager Wallace asked the interview questions. Attorney Mike Gatti answered the questions.
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Attorney 2 – Joe Levesque City Manager Wallace asked the interview questions. Attorney Joe Levesque answered the questions Attorney 3 – Sean Parnell City Manager Wallace asked the interview questions. Attorney Sean Parnell answered the questions F. EXECUTIVE SESSION Item 1 – Subjects That Tend to Prejudice the Reputation and Character of Any Person – Selection of City Attorney (Note: Action may be taken following the executive session)
Main Motion: To enter into Executive Session to Discuss Subjects That Tend to Prejudice the Reputation and Character of Any Person – Selection of City Attorney
Moved by: Combs Seconded by: Fuller
Action: Motion carried unanimously. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance
Opposed: None The Council entered into Executive Session at 7:42 pm and exited at 8:22 pm. Upon exiting the executive session, direction was given to the City Clerk to post the Notice of Intent to Award to Jermain, Dunnagan, & Owens, P.C. Direction was also given to the City Manager to negotiate a contract. G. ADJOURNMENT With no further business before the Council, the meeting adjourned at 8:22 pm. Approved this 10th day of January, 2017. ___________________________________ Norma I. Alley, MMC, City Clerk ______________________________________ Edna B. DeVries, Mayor
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City of Palmer, Alaska City Council Minutes
Special Meeting December 13, 2016
A. CALL TO ORDER A special meeting of the Palmer City Council was held on December 13, 2016, at 6 pm in the council chambers, Palmer, Alaska. Mayor DeVries called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm. B. ROLL CALL Comprising a quorum of the Council, the following were present:
Edna DeVries, Mayor Linda Combs, Deputy Mayor Richard Best Steve Carrington David Fuller Brad Hanson – arrived at 6:38 pm Peter LaFrance
Also in attendance were the following: Nathan Wallace, City Manager Norma I. Alley, MMC, City Clerk Bernadette Packa, Deputy City Clerk Michael Gatti, City Attorney C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Council Member Fuller. D. AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION E. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Item 1 – Committee of the Whole (note: action may be taken by the council following the committee of the whole)
Main Motion: To Enter Into a Committee of the Whole to Discuss 2017 City of Palmer Budget
1. 2017 City of Palmer Budget 2. 2017 City of Palmer Pay Plan 3. 2017 City of Palmer Fee Schedule 4. 2017 City of Palmer Fine Schedule 5. 2017 City of Palmer Capital Improvement Program
Moved by: Best Seconded by: Combs
Action: Motion carried unanimously. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance
Opposed: None Topics addressed in the Committee of the Whole included:
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• The creation of a Mechanic I position; • The creation of a Public Works Specialist position and removal of the Administrative Assistant
position; • Approval of the capital budget amendments; and • Sewer rates for a home on its own water supply.
The Council entered into a Committee of the Whole at 6:02 pm and exited at 6:43 pm. F. RECORD OF ITEMS PLACED ON THE TABLE 2017 Approved and Potential Amendments (dated December 8, 2016) G. COUNCIL MEMBER COMMENTS H. ADJOURNMENT With no further business before the Council, the meeting adjourned at 6:43 pm. Approved this 10th day of January, 2017. ___________________________________ Norma I. Alley, MMC, City Clerk ______________________________________ Edna B. DeVries, Mayor
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City of Palmer, Alaska City Council Minutes
Regular Meeting December 13, 2016
A. CALL TO ORDER A regular meeting of the Palmer City Council was held on December 13, 2016, at 7:00 pm in the council chambers, Palmer, Alaska. Mayor DeVries called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. B. ROLL CALL Comprising a quorum of the Council, the following were present:
Edna DeVries, Mayor Linda Combs, Deputy Mayor Richard Best Steve Carrington David Fuller Brad Hanson Peter LaFrance
Also in attendance were the following: Nathan Wallace, City Manager Norma I. Alley, MMC, City Clerk Bernadette Packa, Deputy City Clerk Michael Gatti, City Attorney C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Deputy Mayor Combs. D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
1. Approval of Consent Agenda a. Action Memorandum No. 16-086: Authorize the City Manager to Negotiate and Enter in to a
Contract with Capital Industries, Inc. for the Purchase and Delivery of 50 Dumpsters in the Amount of $50,020.00
2. Approval of Minutes of Previous Meetings a. October 11, 2016, Regular Meeting b. October 25, 2016, Special Meeting c. October 25, 2016, Regular Meeting d. November 21, 2016, Special Meeting e. November 29, 2016, Special Meeting
Main Motion: To Approve Consent Agenda and Minutes
Moved by: Combs Seconded by: Hanson
Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance
Opposed: None E. COMMUNICATION AND APPEARANCE REQUESTS
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F. REPORTS Item 1 – City Manager’s Report City Manager Nathan Wallace:
• Highlighted his written report; • Spoke to the Colony Christmas Event; • Announced City Hall closure dates for December 26, 2016, and January 2, 2017; and • Wished Happy Holidays to the Council and citizens of Palmer.
Item 2 – City Clerk’s Report City Clerk Norma Alley:
• Highlighted her written report. Item 3 – Mayor’s Report Mayor DeVries:
• Highlighted her written report; • Spoke to the Legislative Reception scheduled for earlier today; • Commented on two opportunities to thank Senator Bill Stoltz scheduled for December 19, from
5:30 – 7:30 pm at the Chugiak Senior Center and on January 4, from 6:30 – 8:30 pm at the Palmer Senior Center;
• Spoke to a planned discussion on library funding scheduled for the next Mayors and Managers meeting;
• Wished everyone a Merry Christmas; and • Expressed appreciation to the City Manager and City Clerk for all their assistance.
Deputy Mayor Combs shared about the City of Palmer receiving first place in the Colony Christmas Parade of Lights. Item 4 – City Attorney’s Report Michael Gatti:
• Spoke to the Mountain Rose Appeal and a 30-day extension granted for the brief; • Provided a status update on the Consent Decree; and • Wished the Council a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
G. AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION H. PUBLIC HEARINGS Item 1 – Resolution No. 17-001: Adopting a Budget for the City of Palmer, Alaska for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2017, and Ending December 31, 2017, and Appropriating Monies (3rd Public Hearing) (Motion on the Floor) Mayor DeVries opened the public hearing. Seeing no one come forward to speak, and hearing no objection from the council, the public hearing was closed.
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Main Motion: To Approve Resolution No. 17-001 as Amended Moved by: Best
Seconded by: Combs Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance Opposed: None
Item 2 – Resolution No. 17-002: Adopting the City of Palmer Employee Pay Plan (3rd Public Hearing) (Motion on the Floor) Mayor DeVries opened the public hearing. Seeing no one come forward to speak, and hearing no objection from the council, the public hearing was closed.
Main Motion: To Approve Resolution No. 17-002 as Amended Moved by: Best
Seconded by: Carrington Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance Opposed: None
Mayor DeVries opened the public hearing. Seeing no one come forward to speak, and hearing no objection from the council, the public hearing was closed. Primary Amendment #2 to
Resolution 17-002: To Amend the 2017 Pay Plan to Reflect the Creation of a Mechanic 1 at Level 6
Moved by: Hanson Seconded by: Carrington
Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance
Opposed: None Primary Amendment #3 to
Resolution 17-002: To Amend the 2017 Pay Plan to Reflect the Creation of a Public Works Specialist at Level 7 and Remove Admin Assistant – Public Works at Level 5
Moved by: Best Seconded by: Fuller
Action: Motion failed by a 3-4 voice vote. In favor: Best, Fuller, LaFrance
Opposed: Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Hanson Item 3 – Resolution No. 17-003: Adopting the 2017 City of Palmer Fee Schedule for the City of Palmer for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2017, and Ending December 31, 2017 (3rd Public Hearing) Mayor DeVries opened the public hearing. Seeing no one come forward to speak, and hearing no objection from the council, the public hearing was closed. Item 4 – Resolution No. 17-004: Adopting the 2017 City of Palmer Fine Schedule for the City of Palmer for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2017, and Ending December 31, 2017 (3rd Public Hearing) Mayor DeVries opened the public hearing. Seeing no one come forward to speak, and hearing no objection from the council, the public hearing was closed.
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Item 5 – Resolution No. 17-005: Adopting the Five-Year Capital Improvement Program for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2017, and Ending December 31, 2017 (3rd Public Hearing) (Motion on the Floor) Mayor DeVries opened the public hearing. Seeing no one come forward to speak, and hearing no objection from the council, the public hearing was closed.
Main Motion: To Approve Resolutions No. 17-003, 17-004, and 17-005 as Amended
Moved by: Best Seconded by: Combs
Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance
Opposed: None
Primary Amendment #1 to Resolution 17-005:
To Amend the 2017 CIP to Reflect the Capital Budget Amendments in Resolution 17-001
Moved by: Best Seconded by: Combs
Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance
Opposed: None Item 6 – Action Memorandum No. 16-087: City Council Statement of Non-Objection to the Renewal of Liquor License #39, for the Alaska State Fair, Located 1 Mile South of Palmer Mayor DeVries opened the public hearing. Seeing no one come forward to speak, and hearing no objection from the council, the public hearing was closed.
Main Motion: To Approve Action Memorandum No. 16-087 Moved by: Best
Seconded by: Carrington Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance Opposed: None
Item 7 – Action Memorandum No. 16-088: City Council Statement of Non-Objection to the Renewal of Liquor License #1274, for the Lou-Jack Palmer Bar, Located at 828 South Colony Way Mayor DeVries opened the public hearing. Seeing no one come forward to speak, and hearing no objection from the council, the public hearing was closed.
Main Motion: To Approve Action Memorandum No. 16-088 Moved by: Best
Seconded by: Combs Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance Opposed: None
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I. ACTION MEMORANDA Item 1 – Action Memorandum No. 16-089: Authorize the City Manager to Negotiate and Execute a 12 Month Contract Amendment for Dispatch Services with the Matanuska Susitna Borough in the Amount of $900,000.00
Main Motion: To Authorize Action Memorandum No. 16-089 Moved by: Combs
Seconded by: Fuller Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance Opposed: None
Item 2 - Action Memorandum No. 16-090: Authorize the City Manager to Negotiate and Execute a Replacement Lease Agreement with ADD Investments, LLC for the Lease of Approximately 6.93 Acres of Land on Cope Industrial Way at the Palmer Municipal Airport Council Member Fuller requested a staff report. City Manager Wallace provided a history of the original lease, including miscalculations, and explained the benefits of the new lease.
Main Motion: To Authorize Action Memorandum No. 16-090 Moved by: Fuller
Seconded by: Combs Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance Opposed: None
Item 3 - Action Memorandum No. 16-091: Appointment of a Member of the City Council to Serve as an Alternate City of Palmer Representative on the Matanuska-Susitna Borough’s Marijuana Advisory Commission and to Appoint a New Primary City of Palmer Representative Mayor DeVries requested nominations for City of Palmer Representatives to the committee.
Main Motion: To Nominate Mayor DeVries for Primary Representative Moved by: Hanson
Seconded by: Combs Action: Motion carried unanimously.
In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance Opposed: None
Main Motion: To Nominate Council Member Carrington for Alternate Representative
Moved by: LaFrance Seconded by: Fuller
Action: Motion carried unanimously. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance
Opposed: None
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Main Motion: To Authorize Action Memorandum No. 16-091 Moved by: Combs
Seconded by: Fuller Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance Opposed: None
Item 4 - Action Memorandum No. 16-092: Authorize the City Manager to Negotiate and Execute a Contract With the Selected Law Firm for the Legal Services for the City of Palmer Not to Exceed $160,000.00 From the Request for Proposal RFP #16-01CC
Main Motion: To Authorize Action Memorandum No. 16-092 as Amended Moved by: Best
Seconded by: Fuller Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance Opposed: None
Primary Amendment #1: To Remove the Words “Not to Exceed $160,000.00” Moved by: Best
Seconded by: Combs Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance Opposed: None
Primary Amendment #2: To Replace “the Selected Law Firm” with “Jermain, Dunnagan & Owens, P.C.”
Moved by: Combs Seconded by: Fuller
Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote. In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance
Opposed: None J. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Item 1 - Action Memorandum No. 16-085: Approval to Cancel the December 27, 2016, Regular Council Meeting (Motion on the Floor)
Main Motion: To Approve Action Memorandum No. 16-085 Moved by: Combs
Seconded by: Carrington Action: Motion carried by unanimous voice vote.
In favor: Best, Carrington, Combs, DeVries, Fuller, Hanson, LaFrance Opposed: None
K. NEW BUSINESS L. RECORD OF ITEMS PLACED ON THE TABLE
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M. AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION Herb Bischoff:
• Expressed appreciation to the Council for their hard work; • Spoke to difficulty in determining how individual members voted on divided issues; and • Requested the vote be clarified in those situations.
N. COUNCIL MEMBER COMMENTS Council Member Carrington:
• Spoke to appointment as Alternate Representative for the Matanuska-Susitna Borough’s Marijuana Advisory Commission.
Council Member LaFrance:
• Commended the Alaska Clay Arts Association for its sponsorship of the Empty Bowls Fund Raiser to Address Child Hunger in the Mat-Su Area;
• Commended the City for its amazing float at the Colony Christmas Parade; • Encouraged the Council to consider cycling as a 12 month a year activity; and • Wished everyone Happy Holidays.
Council Member Best:
• Wished everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year; and • Spoke to the impressive attendance of Colony Christmas events.
Council Member Hanson:
• Wished everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year; • Spoke to memories of the initial Colony Christmas; and • Spoke to the possibility of joining the bike paths throughout the City.
Council Member Fuller:
• Wished everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year; and • Offered Kudos to the City Manager, Public Works, and all the City Employees for their efforts in
Colony Christmas. Deputy Mayor Combs:
• Spoke to the large number of places which took part in Colony Christmas; • Wished a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all; and • Thanked the Council for their support over the past year.
O. ADJOURNMENT With no further business before the Council, the meeting adjourned at 8:25 pm. Approved this 10th day of January, 2017. ___________________________________ Norma I. Alley, MMC, City Clerk ______________________________________ Edna B. DeVries, Mayor
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Report to Council City Manager Nathan Wallace January 10, 2017
BOARDS and COMMISSIONS Board of Economic Development (5 Dec): • Postponed discussion on amendments to the Palmer Municipal Code regarding Nuisance,
Junk, Litter and Unsightly Premises; • Heard presentation by Hatcher Alpine Xperience; and • Discussed 2017 Work Plan.
Next meeting: 9 Jan Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources Advisory Board (1 Dec): • Continued developing priority list for parks, recreation, and cultural resources capital
projects for Palmer Five Year Capital Improvements Program for FY 2018 – FY 2022; • Worked on recommendation for creation of temporary trail marker program for
running/biking events along city roads; and • Reviewed and commented on Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities
Landscaping Plan for Glenn Highway project
Next meeting: 5 Jan Planning and Zoning Commission (15 Dec): • Continued discussion on consideration of text amendment to PMC 17.84 Planned Unit
Development (PUD) to process a PUD as a zone overlay; and review code language and revise if necessary;
• Reviewed and commented on SOA DOT Glenn Highway Reconstruction, MP 34 - 42 Parks Highway to Old Glenn Highway Project review;
• Reviewed and commented on SOA DOT Glenn Highway: Colleen Street Intersection and Frontage Road Project located outside Palmer city limits; and
• Reviewed MSB Platting Board Pre-Application- the request is to create 50 lots along with open space areas from Tax Parcel D1 in Section 10, Township 17 North, Range 2 East, Seward Meridian, located outside Palmer city limits.
Next meeting: 19 Jan Airport Advisory Commission (22 Dec):
• Resolution to adopt new airport regulations • Resolution to accept new Airport Master Plan
Next meeting: 17 Jan
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TO: Palmer City Council FROM: Norma I. Alley, MMC SUBJECT: City Clerk’s Report for the January 10, 2017, Council Meeting
1. The monthly Boards & Commissions attendance spreadsheets are attached. a. AAC b. BED c. PRCRAB d. P&ZC
2. Upcoming Meetings The tentative meetings schedule for 2017 is attached.
Meeting Date
Meeting Type Time Notes
Jan 10 Regular 7 pm
Jan 17 Joint 7 pm AAC
Jan 24 Regular 7 pm
Feb 7 Joint 7 pm BED
Feb 14 Regular 7 pm
Feb 28 Regular 7 pm
March 14 Regular 7 pm
March 28 Regular 7 pm
April 11 Regular 7 pm
April 25 Regular 7 pm
May 9 Regular 7 pm
May 23 Regular 7 pm
June 13 Regular 7 pm
June 27 Regular 7 pm
July 11 Regular 7 pm
July 25 Regular 7 pm
Norma I. Alley, MMC City Clerk
Phone: (907) 745-3271 Direct: (907) 761-1321
Fax: (907) 745-0930
231 W. Evergreen Ave. Palmer, Alaska 99645-6952
www.cityofpalmer.org
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Aug 8 Regular 7 pm
Aug 22 Regular 7 pm
Sept 12 Regular 7 pm
Sept 26 Regular 7 pm
Oct 9 Special 6 pm Election Certification
Oct 10 Regular 7 pm
Oct 17 Special 6 pm 2018 Budget
Oct 24 Special 6 pm 2018 Budget
Oct 24 Regular 7 pm
Nov 7 Special 6 pm 2018 Budget
Nov 14 Special 6 pm 2018 Budget
Nov 14 Regular 7 pm
Nov 21 Special 6 pm 2018 Budget
Nov 28 Special 6 pm 2018 Budget
Nov 28 Regular 7 pm
Dec 5 Special 6 pm 2018 Budget
Dec 12 Special 6 pm 2018 Budget
Dec 12 Regular 7 pm Budget Adoption
Dec 26 Regular 7 pm
Jan 9, ‘18 Regular 7 pm
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City of Palmer Airport Advisory Commission Members
PMC 2.25.020. There is created a city airport advisory commission which shall consist of seven members.
Seat Board Member Term Expires
A John Lee Oct. 2019 B Kenneth More Oct. 2019 C Jeff Helmericks Oct. 2017 D Andrew Weaver Oct. 2018 E Joyce Momarts Oct. 2017 F Shannon Jardine Oct. 2019 G Allan Linn Oct. 2018
PMC 2.25.140.B. Cause for removal. In addition, a board member may be removed by the council if, during any 12-month period while in office: 1) The board member is absent from three regular meetings without excuse; or 2) The board member is absent from six regular meetings.
2016 Attendance Record
Board Member Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Lee More Helmericks Weaver E Momarts E E Jardine Linn
2015 Attendance Record
Board Member Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Lee More Helmericks Weaver Momarts
* Meeting Cancelled ** Special Meeting - Present E - Excused U - Unexcused Absence V - Vacant
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City of Palmer Board of Economic Development Members
PMC 2.30.010.A. There is created a city board of economic development which shall consist of seven members.
Seat Board Member Term Expires A LaMarr Anderson Oct. 2017 D Christopher Chappel Oct. 2018 B Peter Christopher Oct. 2019 E Janet Kincaid Oct. 2019 C Lorie Koppenberg Oct. 2018 F Tendra Nicodemus Oct. 2017 G Dusty Silva Oct. 2018 CC David Fuller Oct. 2017 PZC Not Yet Appointed Oct. 2017
PMC 2.30.140.B. Cause for removal. In addition, a board member may be removed by the council if, during any 12-month period while in office: 1) The board member is absent from three regular meetings without excuse; or 2) The board member is absent from six regular meetings.
2016 Attendance Record
Board Member Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Anderson * E Chappel * E Christopher Kincaid Koppenberg * E E E Nicodemus * E E E E E Silva * E Fuller PZ&C
2015 Attendance Record
Board Member Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Anderson Chappel Koppenberg Nicodemus Silva
* Meeting Cancelled ** Special Meeting – Present
E – Excused Absence U – Unexcused Absence V – Vacant
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City of Palmer Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Advisory
Board Members
PMC 2.22.010.A. There is created a city board for parks, recreation and cultural resources which shall consist of seven members.
Seat Board Member Term Expires A Stephanie Allen Oct. 2017 F Meggie Aube-Trammell Oct. 2018 D Shannon Connelly Oct. 2019 B Jo Ehmann Oct. 2018 C Dot Helm Oct. 2017 E Jan Newman Oct. 2017 G Fran Seager-Boss Oct. 2017
PMC 2.22.140.B. Cause for removal. In addition, a board member may be removed by the council if, during any 12-month period while in office: 1) The board member is absent from three regular meetings without excuse; or 2) The board member is absent from six regular meetings.
2016 Attendance Record
Board Member Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Allen U E E Aube-Trammell E Connelly Ehmann E E E Helm Newman E Seager-Boss E E U U
2015 Attendance Record
Board Member Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Allen Aube-Trammell Ehmann Helm Newman Seager-Boss
* Meeting Cancelled ** Special Meeting – Present E – Excused Absence U – Unexcused Absence V – Vacant
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City of Palmer Planning & Zoning Advisory Commission Members
PMC 2.20.010.A. There is created a city planning and zoning commission which shall consist of seven members who shall be nominated by the mayor and confirmed by the city council. All members must be residents of the city.
Seat Commission Member Term Expires
A Gena Ornquist Oct. 2017 B Erik Cordero-Giorgana Oct. 2019 C Merry Maxwell Oct. 2018 D Kristy Thom Bernier Oct. 2019 E Dan Lucas Oct. 2017 F David Petty Oct. 2018 G Douglas Cruthers Oct. 2018
PMC 2.20.321.C. Cause for removal. In addition, a commissioner may be removed by the council if, during any 12-month period while in office: 1) The commissioner is absent from three regular meetings without excuse; or 2) The commissioner is absent from six regular meetings.
2016 Attendance Record
Commissioner Jan Feb Mar Apr
** May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Ornquist Cordero-Giorgana U E Maxwell * E E E Thom Bernier Lucas * E Petty * Cruthers * U
2015 Attendance Record
Commissioner Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Ornquist Cordero-Giorgana Maxwell * Thom Bernier Lucas * Petty * Cruthers *
* Meeting Cancelled ** Special Meeting – Present E – Excused Absence U – Unexcused Absence V – Vacant
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Mayor’s Memo Council Meeting report – January 9, 2017
OUTREACH:
Kabayan, Inc. – service organization of the Filipino community of Mat Su – invocation and giving the oath of office to their officers.
Welcome to the Mat Su Jewish Center – lighting of their Menorah. Lunch with Makoto Izakura – head of Office, Consul Office of Japan
and Adam R. Weinert – Senior Assistant to the Consul
MEETINGS:
Borough Planning and Commission Meeting – December 5 – property owners have cancelled their request for a conditional use
Legislative Meeting – December 13 Mayor’s and Manager’s meeting December 15 – vehicle registration fees Manager, Clerk, Attorney – agenda on Dec. 22 - MAC meeting – December 15 – passed the items on the agenda and
passed to the assembly for their December meeting which has been re-set for January
Town Hall on January 4 – recognition of Senator Bill Stoltze My Meeting with BED on Monday, January 8, 2017.
UP COMING EVENTS
Installation of Superior Court of Alaska – Jonathan W. Woodman – January 12 at 3:30 pm – court house
Golden Heart Nominations Outreach to High school age student for Boards and Commission March goal setting meeting for council, manager and clerk City of Palmer Police Department outreach to the community –
depot – 6 pm – January 12 Agenda setting meeting with manager, attorney and clerk –
January 12 – yes January 12 is going to be a busy day January 19 – Mayor and Managers of the Mat Su Borough –
Palmer Japanese concert at the Mat Su Theatre on January 21, at 2 pm City of Wasilla’s 100-year celebration – January 7 – Menard
Center – at 7 pm
Listening Meetings in the community – ideas ???
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City of Palmer Information Memorandum No. 17-002
Resolution No. 17-006 Subject: Resolution No. 17-006: Accepting and Appropriating the 2017 Alaska Transportation Alternatives Program Grant from the State of Alaska, Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Small Federal Programs in the Amount of $115,300.00 for the Installation of American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliant Sidewalks, Driveways and Curb Ramps, in accordance with the City of Palmer 2006 Comprehensive Plan Agenda of: January 10, 2017 Council Action: ___________________________________________________
Originator Information:
Originator: Chris Nall, Director Public Works
Date: 12/12/2016 Requested agenda date: 01/10/2017
Department Information √:
Route to: Department Director:
Signature: Date:
Community Development
√ Finance
12/13/16
Fire Department
Police Department
√ Public Works 12/12/16
Approved for presentation by:
Signature: Remarks:
City Manager
City Attorney
City Clerk
Certification of Funds:
Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 115,300.00
This legislation (√): Has no fiscal impact √ Creates a positive impact in the amount of: $ 93,240.00
√ Creates a negative impact in the amount of: $ 22,060.00
Funds are (√):
X Budgeted Line item(s): 08-40-04-6425 City Match $22,060.00 08-01-10-7087 Cap Projects ($22,060.00)
X Not Budgeted Affected line item(s): 08-40-04-6225 Construction $93,240.00, 08-00-00-3163 Grant Revenue $93,240.00
Director of Finance Signature:
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Attachment(s): Resolution No. 17-006 Area Map
Summary Statement: The City of Palmer has been granted a State of Alaska, Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Small Federal Programs, Alaska Transportation Alternatives Program Grant in the Amount of $115,300.00 for the Installation of American’s with Disabilities Act Compliant Sidewalks, Driveways and Curb Ramps, in accordance with the City of Palmer 2006 Comprehensive Plan. This is a federal match program with federal funds in the amount of $93,240.00 and city match of $22,060.00. The city match was budgeted in capital funds. The purpose of this project is to update and bring additional Palmer sidewalks, driveways and curb ramps into ADA compliance. This grant will allow the City of Palmer to update sidewalks, driveways and curb ramps from the East side of S. Cobb St. to the West side of S. Alaska St, and from the North side of W. Dahlia Ave to the North side of W. Dogwood Ave. This a continuation of work on ADA compliant curbs and ramps the city has conducted in the past and will continue as funds are available in the future. Administration Recommendation: Adopt Resolution No. 17-006
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City of Palmer, Alaska: Resolution No. 17-006 Page 1 of 1
Introduced by: City Manager Wallace
Public Hearing Date: January 10, 2017 Action:
Vote: Yes: No:
CITY OF PALMER, ALASKA
Resolution No. 17-006
A Resolution of the Palmer City Council Accepting and Appropriating the 2017 Alaska Transportation Alternatives Program Grant from the State of Alaska, Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Small Federal Programs in the Amount of $115,300.00 for the Installation of American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliant Sidewalks, Driveways and Curb Ramps, in accordance with City of Palmer 2006 Comprehensive Plan
WHEREAS, the City of Palmer needs monies to bring city sidewalks, driveways and curb ramps into ADA compliance and;
WHEREAS, the State of Alaska, DOT&PF, Alaska Transportation Alternatives Program Grant
in the amount of $115,300.00 dollars has been awarded to the City of Palmer;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Palmer City Council hereby accepts and appropriates the State of Alaska, DOT&PF, Alaska Transportation Alternatives Grant in the amount of $115,300.00 to General Capital Improvement Projects Fund 08 for upgrading City of Palmer sidewalks, driveways and curb ramps.
Passed and approved by the City Council of the City of Palmer, Alaska this ____ day of January, 2017.
_______________________________________ Edna B. DeVries, Mayor ____________________________________ Norma I. Alley, MMC, City Clerk
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City of Palmer Action Memorandum No. 17-001
Subject: City Council Statement of Non-Objection to the Renewal of Liquor License #3696, for the La Fiesta Mexican Restaurant, Located at 132 W. Evergreen Agenda of: January 10, 2017 Council Action: ______________
Originator Information:
Originator: City Clerk
Date: December 12, 2016 Requested Agenda Date: January 10, 2017
Department Information √:
Route to: Department Director:
Signature: Date:
Community Development
Finance
Fire
Police
Public Works
Approved for presentation by:
Signature: Remarks:
City Manager
City Attorney
City Clerk
Certification of Funds:
Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 0
This legislation (√): √ Has no fiscal impact Creates a positive impact in the amount of: $
Creates a negative impact in the amount of: $
Funds are (√): Budgeted Line item(s): Not budgeted Affected line item(s):
General fund unassigned balance (after requested budget modification): $
Enterprise unrestricted net position (after requested budget modification): $
Director of Finance Signature:
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Attachment(s): Review Form Renewal Notice
Summary Statement: The La Fiesta Mexican Restaurant has applied for renewal of their liquor license. State law requires local governing bodies to review requests pertaining to liquor licenses within their municipalities. The City may voice a non-objection or may file a protest to a request. Administration Recommendation: Authorize Action Memorandum No. 17-001.
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City of Palmer ● Liquor License Review Form
BUSINESS NAME: La Fiesta Mexican Restaurant OWNER: Pedro A. Gonzales
LICENSE TYPE: Restaurant/Eating Place
LOCATION: 132 W. Evergreen
Route to: Department of Finance
Department of Finance
Sales Tax Current: √ X Yes No
If no, explain:
Utilities Current: √ X Yes No
If no, explain:
Special Assessments Current: √ X Yes No
If no, explain:
Other Comments:
12/12/16
Finance Director Date Route to: Department of Community Development
Department of Community Development
Code Compliant: √ X Yes No
If no, explain: Other Comments: 12-12-2016 Community Development Director Date
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Route to: Police Department
Department of Public Safety
Code Compliant: √ X Yes No
If no, explain:
Other Comments:
12-13-16 Chief of Police Date
Route to: City Manager’s Office
Other Comments:
12-15-16
City Manager Date Route to: City Clerk’s Office FORWARD TO COUNCIL FOR AGENDA OF: January 10, 2017
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Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
ALCOHOL & MARIJUANA CONTROL OFFICE 550 West 7
th Avenue, Suite 1600
Anchorage, AK 99501 Main: 907.269.0350
December 9, 2016 City of Palmer Attn: City Clerk Via Email: [email protected] Cc: [email protected]
Re: Notice of 2017/2018 Liquor License Renewal Application
License Type: Restaurant/Eating Place License Number: 3696
Licensee: Pedro A Gonzales
Doing Business As: La Fiesta Mexican Restaurant
We have received a completed renewal application for the above listed license (see attached application documents) within your jurisdiction. This is the notice required under AS 04.11.480. A local governing body may protest the approval of an application(s) pursuant to AS 04.11.480 by furnishing the director and the applicant with a clear and concise written statement of reasons for the protest within 60 days of receipt of this notice, and by allowing the applicant a reasonable opportunity to defend the application before a meeting of the local governing body, as required by 3 AAC 304.145(d). If a protest is filed, the board will deny the application unless the board finds that the protest is arbitrary, capricious, and unreasonable. To protest the application referenced above, please submit your written protest within 60 days, and show proof of service upon the applicant and proof that the applicant has had a reasonable opportunity to defend the application before a meeting of the local governing body. Sincerely,
Cynthia Franklin, Director [email protected]
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City of Palmer, Alaska: AM No. 17-002 Page 1 of 2
City of Palmer Action Memorandum No. 17-002
Subject: City Council Statement of Non-Objection to the Renewal of Liquor License #3767, for the Peking Garden Restaurant, Located at 775 W. Evergreen Agenda of: January 10, 2017 Council Action: ______________
Originator Information:
Originator: City Clerk
Date: December 12, 2016 Requested Agenda Date: January 10, 2017
Department Information √:
Route to: Department Director:
Signature: Date:
Community Development
Finance
Fire
Police
Public Works
Approved for presentation by:
Signature: Remarks:
City Manager
City Attorney
City Clerk
Certification of Funds:
Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 0
This legislation (√): √ Has no fiscal impact Creates a positive impact in the amount of: $
Creates a negative impact in the amount of: $
Funds are (√): Budgeted Line item(s): Not budgeted Affected line item(s):
General fund unassigned balance (after requested budget modification): $
Enterprise unrestricted net position (after requested budget modification): $
Director of Finance Signature:
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City of Palmer, Alaska: AM No. 17-002 Page 2 of 2
Attachment(s): Review Form Renewal Notice
Summary Statement: The Peking Garden Restaurant has applied for renewal of their liquor license. State law requires local governing bodies to review requests pertaining to liquor licenses within their municipalities. The City may voice a non-objection or may file a protest to a request. On November 8, 2016, the City Council approved a non-objection of the transfer of license #3767 to Humdingers’ Gourmet Pizza Co. Due to the State of Alaska not yet approving the transfer, Peking Garden Restaurant must reapply for this license in their name to keep it current. Administration Recommendation: Authorize Action Memorandum No. 17-002.
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City of Palmer ● Liquor License Review Form
BUSINESS NAME: Peking Garden OWNER: Lih & Tracy Tzou
LICENSE TYPE: Restaurant/Eating Place
LOCATION: 775 W. Evergreen
Route to: Department of Finance
Department of Finance
Sales Tax Current: √ X Yes No
If no, explain:
Utilities Current: √ X Yes No
If no, explain:
Special Assessments Current: √ X Yes No
If no, explain:
Other Comments:
12/12/16
Finance Director Date Route to: Department of Community Development
Department of Community Development
Code Compliant: √ X Yes No
If no, explain: Other Comments: 12/12/2016 Community Development Director Date
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Route to: Police Department
Department of Public Safety
Code Compliant: √ x Yes No
If no, explain:
Other Comments:
12-13-16Chief of Police Date
Route to: City Manager’s Office
Other Comments:
12-15-16
City Manager Date
Route to: City Clerk’s Office
FORWARD TO COUNCIL FOR AGENDA OF: January 10, 2017
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Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
ALCOHOL & MARIJUANA CONTROL OFFICE 550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1600
Anchorage, AK 99501 Main: 907.269.0350
December 7, 2016 City of Palmer Attn: City Clerk Via Email: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] [email protected] Re: Notice of 2017/2018 Liquor License Renewal Application License Type: Restaurant or Eating Place License Number: 3767 Licensee: Lih & Tracy Tzou Doing Business As: Peking Garden
We have received a completed renewal application for the above listed license (see attached application documents) within your jurisdiction. This is the notice required under AS 04.11.480. A local governing body may protest the approval of an application(s) pursuant to AS 04.11.480 by furnishing the director and the applicant with a clear and concise written statement of reasons for the protest within 60 days of receipt of this notice, and by allowing the applicant a reasonable opportunity to defend the application before a meeting of the local governing body, as required by 3 AAC 304.145(d). If a protest is filed, the board will deny the application unless the board finds that the protest is arbitrary, capricious, and unreasonable. To protest the application referenced above, please submit your written protest within 60 days, and show proof of service upon the applicant and proof that the applicant has had a reasonable opportunity to defend the application before a meeting of the local governing body. Sincerely,
Cynthia Franklin, Director [email protected]
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City of Palmer, Alaska: AM No. 17-003 Page 1 of 2
City of Palmer Action Memorandum No. 17-003
Subject: Authorize the City Manager to Execute a Contract with Cree Lighting c/o Arctic Sales, Inc. for 151 LED Street Light Luminaires for a Total Cost of $107,774.00 Agenda of: January 10, 2017 Council Action: ___________________________________________________
Originator Information:
Originator: Greg Wickham
Date: 12/19/2016 Requested agenda date: January 10,2017
Department Information √:
Route to: Department Director:
Signature: Date:
Community Development
√ Finance
12/20/16
Fire Department
Police Department
√ Public Works 12/20/16
Approved for Presentation By:
Signature: Remarks:
City Manager
City Attorney
City Clerk
Certification of Funds:
Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 107,774.00
This legislation (√): Has no fiscal impact Creates a positive impact in the amount of: $
√ Creates a negative impact in the amount of: $ $107,774.00
Funds are (√): X Budgeted Line item(s): 08-01-10-7166 Not budgeted Affected line item(s):
General fund unassigned balance (after requested budget modification): $
Enterprise unrestricted net position (after requested budget modification): $
Director of Finance Signature:
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City of Palmer, Alaska: AM No. 17-003 Page 2 of 2
Attachment(s): Cree Lighting c/o Arctic Sales, Inc. Price Quote Map of LED Install
Summary Statement: Staff is requesting approval to purchase 151 new LED street light luminaires factory direct from Cree Lighting c/o Arctic Sales. They have provided a lump sum quote of $107,774.00.
The Department of Public Works will remove existing high pressure sodium street light luminaires that are mast arm mounted and install the new LED street light luminaires on Eagle Avenue, North Gulkana Street, East Steel Loop, South Chugach Street, Anderson Circle, Glacier View Drive, East Cope Industrial Road, South Colony Way, West Evergreen Avenue, South Bailey Street, South Colony Way, and North Valley Way.
Installation of the new LED lights will reduce power consumption by approximately 50% and reduce repair and maintenance man hours and equipment time.
The Department of Public Works has a budget of $110,000.00 for LED Street light replacement in 2017, and with sole source factory direct purchasing, can purchase 151 LED street light luminaries.
Palmer Municipal Code allows for proprietary procurements. A sole source purchase as provided in PMC 3.21.230 A.3., is appropriate in this case to assure the procurement of equipment that is consistent with the previous light fixture purchases to reduce repair part inventory and improve efficiency in maintaining these fixtures.
Administration Recommendation: Authorize Action Memorandum No. 17-003.
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City of Palmer, Alaska: AM No. 17-004 Page 1 of 2
City of Palmer Action Memorandum No. 17-004
Subject: Authorize the City Manager to Negotiate and Execute a Contract with Kruger, Inc. for the Moving Bed Bioreactor Phase I Procurement as part of the Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade in an Amount Not to Exceed $918,760.00
Agenda of: January 10, 2017
Council Action: ___________________________________________________
Originator Information:
Originator: Chris Nall
Date: December 20, 2016 Requested agenda date: January 10, 2017
Department Information √:
Route to: Department Director: Signature: Date:
Community Development
√ Finance 12/20/16
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Approved for presentation by:
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Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 918,760.00
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Director of Finance Signature:
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City of Palmer, Alaska: AM No. 17-004 Page 2 of 2
Attachment(s): Bid Tabs and Recommendation of Award from HDR, Inc.
Summary Statement: The City issued a request for bids on November 8, 2016 for the procurement of Phase I Moving Bed Bioreactor (MBBR) equipment for upgrades at the Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP). This is the Moving Bed Bioreactor equipment and media. Two responsive bids were received and opened on December 6, 2016. Upon review, it was determined that Kruger, Inc. had the lowest responsible, responsive bid.
Kruger, Inc. - $918,760.00 World Water Works - $1,054,321.00
Approval of this contract will set the first phase of the upgrades to the WWTP in motion. Final design and material procurement documents will be completed by January, 2017, with a request for bids for construction of the MBBR issued in early spring 2017.
Administration Recommendation: Authorize Action Memorandum No. 17-004.
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hdrinc.com
2525 C Street, Suite 305, Anchorage, AK 99503-2632 (907) 644-2000
December 12, 2016
Mr. Chris Nall Public Works Director City of Palmer 1316A S. Bonanza Street Palmer, Alaska 99645 Transmitted via email: [email protected]
RE: City of Palmer Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements MBBR Phase I Procurement - Bid Evaluation and Recommendation
Dear Mr. Nall:
HDR has reviewed the bids received on December 6, 2016 for the above referenced project. Our review
indicates that the lowest, responsive and responsible bidder is:
Kruger Inc.
4001 Weston Parkway
Cary, NC 27513
Total Bid Amount: $918,760.00
Based upon our review, we recommend that a contract be awarded to Kruger Inc. in the Bid Amount
shown above.
Enclosed is a breakdown of the two (2) bids received for this project. Should you have any questions or
require additional information, please let me know.
Thank you,
HDR Alaska, Inc.
J. Ryan Moyers, P.E.Project Manager
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