Municipality of Anchorage
Chin’an gu ninyu

Thank you, you came here
 

 

Suzanne LaFrance

Chair

Jamie Allard

Kevin Cross

Forrest Dunbar

Kameron Perez-Verdia

Pete Petersen

 

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Dave Bronson

Mayor

 

Christopher Constant

Vice–Chair

Austin Quinn-Davidson

Felix Rivera

Randy Sulte

Meg Zaletel
 

 

Barbara A. Jones, Municipal Clerk

 

Jennifer Veneklasen, Deputy Municipal Clerk

Assembly Agenda

 

June 7, 2022

Regular Meeting

Assembly Chambers

Loussac Library

3600 Denali, Room 108

5:00 p.m. Business Meeting 

5:15 p.m. Appearance Requests

Live Streaming and Archived meetings/Podcasts at http://www.muni.org/watchnow

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Clerk’s Note:  Please see the end of the agenda for information on legislative drafting.

 

How to Testify: The Assembly receives public comments during Audience Participation, as well as public testimony on all open Public Hearing items. Initial Audience Participation (Agenda Section 9) ends at 6 p.m. Final Audience Participation (Agenda Section 16) lasts, as time allows, until adjournment.

 

The public may submit written comments at www.muni.org/testimony and may also participate (1) in-person, or (2) by phone. If you would like to provide comments or testimony over the phone, please sign up online at this link www.muni.org/testimony by 5:00 p.m. the day before the meeting. There is no sign-up list for in-person testimony – the Chair will invite the public to speak on a first come basis. Please do not sign up to provide phone testimony if you plan to attend in person.

 

1.

CALL TO ORDER

2.

ROLL CALL

3.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

 

A land acknowledgement is a formal statement recognizing the Indigenous people of a place. It is a public gesture of appreciation for the past and present Indigenous stewardship of the lands that we now occupy. It is an actionable statement that marks our collective movement towards decolonization and equity.

 

The Anchorage Assembly would like to acknowledge that we gather today on the traditional lands of the Dena’ina Athabascans. For thousands of years the Dena’ina have been and continue to be the stewards of this land. It is with gratefulness and respect that we recognize the contributions, innovations, and contemporary perspectives of the upper Cook Inlet Dena’ina.

 

4.

MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS

 

4.A.                           

Regular Meeting – December 21, 2021

4.B.                           

Special Meeting – December 28, 2021

4.C.                           

Regular Meeting – January 11, 2022

 

5.

MAYOR'S REPORT

6.

ASSEMBLY CHAIR'S REPORT

7.

COMMITTEE AND LIAISON REPORTS

 

The Assembly Committees and members are listed on the Assembly website at http://www.muni.org/Departments/Assembly/Pages/Committees and Liaisons.aspx.  The Assembly Committee meeting schedule can be found on the Municipal website at http://www.muni.org/Departments/Assembly/Events/Pages/default.aspx.

8.

ADDENDUM TO AGENDA

 

The Addendum includes items to be added to the agenda and is prepared the Friday before the Assembly meeting.  The Assembly formally does this through a motion to “incorporate” the addendum, as well as possible “laid on the table” items consistent with the Assembly rules of procedure.

 

9.

APPEARANCE REQUESTS AND INITIAL AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION

 

(SHALL BEGIN NO EARLIER THAN 5:15 P.M. AND TESTIMONY BY THE LAST PERSON FOR INITIAL AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION SHALL BEGIN NO LATER THAN 6:00 P.M.)

 

9.A.                           

Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.

9.B.                           

Terina DeSautel Clark.

 

10.

CONSENT AGENDA

 

Consent agenda items numbered 10.A. through 10.F. are typically routine items such as bid awards, new business, and information and reports. Under the Assembly rules of procedure, items in 10.A. through 10.F. are not required to be set for public hearing. If you wish to provide testimony on these agenda items, you may sign up for initial audience participation.

 

10.A.                           

RESOLUTIONS FOR ACTION - PROCLAMATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS

 

10.A.1.                     

Resolution No. AR 2022-179, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly recognizing June 20, 2022 as World Refugee Day, Assembly Chair LaFrance, Assembly Vice-Chair Constant, Assembly Members Allard, Cross, Dunbar, Perez-Verdia, Petersen, Quinn-Davidson, Rivera, Sulte, and Zaletel, and Mayor Bronson.

 

10.A.2.                     

Resolution No. AR 2022-180, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly recognizing June 19, 2022 as Juneteenth in Anchorage, Assembly Chair LaFrance, Assembly Vice-Chair Constant, Assembly Members Allard, Cross, Dunbar, Perez-Verdia, Petersen, Sulte, Quinn-Davidson, Zaletel, and Mayor Bronson.

 

10.A.3.                     

Resolution No. AR 2022-181, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly recognizing and celebrating June 2022 as Pride Month in Anchorage, Assembly Chair LaFrance, Assembly Vice-Chair Constant, Assembly Members Dunbar, Perez-Verdia, Petersen, Quinn-Davidson, Rivera, Sulte, and Zaletel.

 

10.A.4.                     

Resolution No. AR 2022-190, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly recognizing and designating June 6, 2022 as Secure Your Load Day, Assembly Chair LaFrance, Assembly Vice-Chair Constant, Assembly Members Allard, Cross, Dunbar, Perez-Verdia, Petersen, Quinn-Davidson, Rivera, Sulte and Zaletel, and Mayor Bronson. (Addendum)

 

10.A.5.                     

Resolution No. AR 2022-191, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly designating June 27th as Anchorage HIV Testing Day, Assembly Chair LaFrance, Assembly Vice-Chair Constant, and Mayor Bronson. (Addendum.)

 

10.B.                           

RESOLUTIONS FOR ACTION - OTHER

 

10.C.                           

BID AWARDS

 

10.C.1.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 337-2022, Recommendation of Award of a Non-Encumbering Contract to CCI Electrical Services, LLC to provide Electrical Day Labor Services to the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Maintenance & Operations (M&O) Street Maintenance Division (Street) (ITB 2022b019) ($1,218,563.90), Purchasing Department. (Addendum.)

 

10.D.                           

NEW BUSINESS

 

10.D.1.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 317-2022, Cooperative Purchase from NC Machinery (NC) for two 2022 Caterpillar D8T Dozers for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Merrill Field Airport (MFA) ($939,192.00), Purchasing Department.

 

10.D.2.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 318-2022, Amendment No. 1 to the Utility Relocation Agreement (Purchase Order No. 2021003676) with Alaska Communications Systems Holdings, Inc. (ACS) for the Image Drive / Reflection Drive Area Road Reconstruction, Phase 2, Project management and engineering department (PM&E) Project No. 14-50, ($78,000).

 

10.D.3.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 325-2022, 2022-2023 Liquor License Renewals: Beverage Dispensary License: McGinleys Alaskan Pub, LL#4545; Restaurant/Eating Place License: The Writer’s Block Bookstore & Café, LL#5610; Guido’s Pizza, LL#2636; Package Store License: Crush, LL#4779; Crush Bottle Shop, LL#4820; Wholesale-General License: The Odom Corporation, LL#5714, (Downtown, Spenard, Campbell Creek, Bayshore/Klatt, and Taku/Campbell Community Councils), Municipal Clerk’s Office.

 

10.D.4.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 328-2022, Housing, Homeless and Neighborhood Development Commission appointments (Peggy Rotan, Elsie Crossmon, Jim Crawford), Mayor’s Office. (Addendum)

 

10.D.5.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 332-2022, Amendment No. 2 to the Professional Services Contract with Roger Hickel Contracting, Inc for the Anchorage Regional Landfill Leachate Upgrades Project (PO2021003641) for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA) Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility (AWWU) ($3,132,900.00). (Addendum)

 

10.D.6.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 333-2022, Sole Source Purchase for seven Emergency Shelter Systems from Air Shelters USA, LLC (Air Shelters) for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Anchorage Health Department (AHD) ($843,568.81), Purchasing Department. (Addendum.)

 

10.D.7.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 334-2022, Cooperative Purchase through NASPO Contract MNWNC-121 from Bridge Data Solutions for Netapp annual maintenance and support for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Anchorage Police Department (APD) ($62,996.38), Purchasing Department. (Addendum.)

 

10.D.8.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 335-2022, Sole Source Purchase from Proforce Law Enforcement for Taser International X 2 Electronic Disabling Devices (X2) for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Anchorage Police Department (APD) ($56,436.76), Purchasing Department. (Addendum.)

 

10.D.9.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 336-2022, Cooperative Purchase through Purchasing Cooperative of America (PCA) Contract 3-217-19 from Exerplay, Inc. for playground sculptures for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Parks and Recreation Department (P&R) ($75,520.41), Purchasing Department. (Addendum.)

 

10.E.                           

APPROPRIATION ITEMS

 

10.E.1.                     

Resolution No. AR 2022-182, a resolution appropriating $258,992.13 of reimbursed cost proceeds as a contribution and appropriating said contribution from the Community Development Department 2022 Operating Budget, Areawide General Fund (101000) to the Anchorage Roads and Drainage Service Area (ARDSA) Capital Improvement Projects Fund (441800), Project Management and Engineering Department (PM&E), to be utilized for Anchorage Roads and Drainage Projects.  

10.E.1.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 315-2022.

 

10.E.2.                     

Resolution No. AR 2022-185, a resolution of the Municipality of Anchorage appropriating $175,000 of other fines and forfeitures revenue from state seizures and forfeitures to the Federal/State Fine and Forfeiture Fund (257) for use by the Anchorage Police Department.   

10.E.2.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 322-2022.

 

10.F.                           

INFORMATION AND REPORTS

 

10.F.1.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 97-2022, Pre-Funding Investment Program Annual Report – 2021, Finance Department.

 

10.F.2.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 98-2022, MOA Trust Fund Status – 2021 Year in Review, Finance Department.

 

10.F.3.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 99-2022, Investment Advisory Commission Annual Report – 2021 Year in Review, Finance Department.

 

10.F.4.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 102-2022, Public Testimony for May 24, June 1 Special, and June 7, 2022 meetings, Assembly Chair LaFrance. (Addendum.)

 

10.F.5.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 103-2022, Sole Source Procurement Report for the month of April 2022, Purchasing Department. (Addendum.)

 

10.F.6.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 104-2022, Contracts Awarded between $50,000 and $500,000 through formal competitive processes for the month of April 2022, Purchasing Department. (Addendum.)

 

10.G.                           

ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS FOR INTRODUCTION

 

Consent agenda items numbered 10.G. are ordinances and resolutions for introduction only. These items are not for public hearing at this meeting, but the information at the end of each 10.G. items indicates the proposed public hearing date. For example, P.H. 3-23-2021 at the end of an item means that the public hearing (P.H.) is recommended for March 23, 2021.

 

10.G.1.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2022-65, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly to reauthorize certain boards and commissions by amending the sunset provisions in Anchorage Municipal Code Sections 4.40.125, 4.40.150, 4.60.150, 4.60.210, and 4.60.260., Assembly Chair LaFrance.  P.H. 10-11-2022.

10.G.1.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 314-2022.

 

10.G.2.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2022-66, an ordinance amending the zoning map and providing for the rezoning of approximately 4.6 acres of land from B-1B SL (Community Business with Special Limitations) to B-3 SL (General Business with Special Limitations) for Lots 12B-1, 12B-2, and 12B-3, Chester H. Lloyd Subdivision, generally located northeast of the intersection of Jewel Lake Road and West Dimond Boulevard, in Anchorage, (Sand Lake Community Council) (Planning and Zoning Commission Case 2022-0021), Planning Department. P.H. 7-12-2022. 

10.G.2.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 319-2022.

 

10.G.3.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2022-67, an ordinance amending Anchorage Municipal Code Subsection 21.09.050C.2 to encourage development of Accessory Dwelling Units within the Girdwood Valley (All Community Councils) (Planning Case 2022-0042), Planning Department. P.H. 7-12-2022. 

10.G.3.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 320-2022.

 

10.G.4.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 329-2022, Platting Board appointment (Thomas Gould), Mayor’s Office. Public Comment: 6-21-2022. (Addendum)

 

10.G.5.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2022-68, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Section 21.03.040 to allow temporary expansion of licensed premises for onsite consumption of alcoholic beverages as an economic recovery and stimulus measure in response to COVID-19 and waiving the review and approval process for Title 21 amendments of Anchorage Municipal Code Section 21.03.210, Assembly Chair LaFrance, Assembly Vice-Chair Constant, and Assembly Member Dunbar. P.H. 6-21-2022. (Addendum)

10.G.5.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 330-2022.

 

10.G.6.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2022-69, an ordinance of the Anchorage Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Section 2.30.010 to codify the Assembly’s process for selection of the youth representative and alternate to the Anchorage Assembly and to amend Section 4.60.275 to conform to the Assembly’s process, Assembly Chair LaFrance. P.H. 6-21-2022. (Addendum)

10.G.6.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 331-2022.

 

11.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS AND UNFINISHED ACTION ON PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS

 

– Agenda items in this category are typically previous public hearing agenda items for which the public hearing was closed and the Assembly “postponed” Assembly action, including debate and discussion, until a future date.

 

11.A.                           

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 288-2022, Library Advisory Board appointments (Jesse Moody, Robyn Branson), Mayor’s Office.

(ACTION WAS POSTPONED FROM 5-10-2022.  NO MOTION PENDING.)

 

11.B.                           

Ordinance No. AO 2022-42, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly waiving certain fees established in the Anchorage Municipal Code as an economic stimulus measure in Response to the COVID-19 public health emergency, Assembly Chair LaFrance, Assembly Members Dunbar and Quinn-Davidson.

(PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED 4-12-2022.  ACTION WAS POSTPONED FROM 4-12-2022, 4-26-2022 AND 5-10-2022.  NO MOTION PENDING.)

 

11.C.                           

Ordinance No. AO 2022-21, an ordinance authorizing disposal of real property legally described as Lots 8Q thru 12Q Woodland Park Addition (Plat P-61A) (PID 010-033-41), Lots 1Q thru 7Q Woodland Park Addition (Plat P-61A) (PIDS 010-033-06 thru 010-033-12), Lot 6P Woodland Park Addition (Plat P-61B) (PID 010-033-13), Lot 5P Woodland Park Addition (Plat P-61B) (PID 010-033-14), Lot 4PA Block P Woodland Park Addition 1947 (Plat 77-298) (PID 010-033-38) and Lot 1PA Woodland Park Addition 1947 (Plat 65-19) (PID 010-033-17), Real Estate Department.

11.C.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 50-2022.

(PUBLIC HEARING WAS RE-OPENED 2-15-2022.  CONTINUED FROM 2-15-2022. PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED 3-22-2022.  ACTION WAS POSTPONED FROM 3-22-2022.  NO MOTION PENDING.)

11.C.2. Ordinance No. AO 2022-21(S), an ordinance authorizing disposal of real property legally described as Lots 8Q thru 12Q Woodland Park Addition (Plat P-61A) (PID 010-033-41), Lots 1Q thru 7Q Woodland Park Addition (Plat P-61A) (PIDS 010-033-06 thru 010-033-12), Lot 6P Woodland Park Addition (Plat P-61B) (PID 010-033-13), Lot 5P Woodland Park Addition (Plat P-61B) (PID 010-033-14), Lot 4PA Block P Woodland Park Addition 1947 (Plat 77-298) (PID 010-033-38) and Lot 1PA Woodland Park Addition 1947 (Plat 65-19) (PID 010-033-17). (Addendum)

 

11.D.                           

Ordinance No. AO 2022-59, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Sections 6.10.030, 6.30.050, and 6.40.015, relating to the Chief Fiscal Officer’s certification of funds, financial reporting, and role in the budget, to ensure that the Assembly may take well-informed action on items involving expenditures, appropriations and re-appropriations, Assembly Members Zaletel, Dunbar, and Quinn-Davidson.

11.D.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 254-2022.

11.D.2. Ordinance No. AO 2022-59(S), an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Sections 6.10.030, 6.30.050, and 6.40.015, relating to the Chief Fiscal Officer’s certification of funds, financial reporting, and role in the budget, to ensure that the Assembly may take well-informed action on items involving expenditures, appropriations and re-appropriations, Assembly Members Zaletel, Dunbar, and Quinn-Davidson.

11.D.3. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 254-2022(A).

(PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED 5-24-2022.  ACTION WAS POSTPONED FROM 5-24-2022.  NO MOTION PENDING.)

 

11.E.                           

Ordinance No. AO 2022-60, an ordinance of the Anchorage Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Chapters 3.10, General Provisions, and 27.20, Supervisory Boards, and Sections 2.70.030 and 29.10.060 to fulfill the requirement of Anchorage Municipal Charter Section 7.01(b) that the assembly by ordinance must establish specific procedures for removal of an elected official for breach of the public trust, Assembly Vice-Chair Constant.

11.E.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 278-2022.

11.E.2. Information Memorandum No. AIM 96-2022.

11.E.3. Ordinance No. AO 2022-60(S), an ordinance of the Anchorage Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Chapters 3.10, General Provisions, and 27.20, Supervisory Boards, and Sections 2.70.030 and 29.10.060 to fulfill the requirement of Anchorage Municipal Charter Section 7.01(b) that the assembly by ordinance must establish specific procedures for removal of an elected official for breach of the public trust, Assembly Vice-Chair Constant. 

(CONTINUED FROM 5-24-2022 AND 6-1-2022 SPECIAL MEETING. PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED 6-1-2022.  NO MOTION PENDING,)

11.E.4. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 326-2022. 

11.E.5. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 327-2022.

11.E.6. Information Memorandum No. AIM 101-2022. (Addendum)

 

12.

RESERVED

 

Items in this agenda category are NOT public hearing items and may involve applications for a liquor or marijuana license and/or a special land use permit for alcohol or marijuana for which the public hearing was closed. This category may also include administrative matters that are NOT public hearing items based on the municipal code.

13.

CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARINGS

 

(SHALL BEGIN NO EARLIER THAN 6:00 P.M., AND SHALL BE TAKEN UP IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING COMPLETION OF OLD BUSINESS AND UNFINISHED ACTION ON PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS) – Agenda items in this category are typically previous public hearing agenda items for which the public hearing was NOT closed and the Assembly “continued” the public hearing.  Persons who previously testified may not testify a second time unless the testimony is on the differences in a substitute version (S version) of an ordinance. In addition, if a previous Assembly meeting ended before all public hearing items were completed, those items would be “carried over” to this agenda category.

 

14.

NEW PUBLIC HEARINGS

 

(SHALL BEGIN NO EARLIER THAN 6:00 P.M. AND END NO LATER THAN 11:00 P.M. AND SHALL BE TAKEN UP IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING COMPLETION OF CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARINGS) – Agenda items in this category are typically NEW public hearing agenda items or certain items that require two public hearings (i.e. budget).   Ordinances in this category, except emergency ordinances, must be introduced at a previous meeting.  Resolutions in this category may be introduced at a previous meeting, but some resolutions by code are automatically set for a public hearing

 

14.A.                           

Ordinance No. AO 2022-64, an ordinance of the Anchorage Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Chapter 8.20 Offenses Against Property to include a new offense, Department of Law.

14.A.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 309-2022.

 

14.B.                           

Resolution No. AR 2022-178, a resolution of the Anchorage Assembly appropriating American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 Local Fiscal Recovery Funds in an amount Not To Exceed $51,658,683 when tendered, to the Federal Direct Grants Fund 241900, Assembly Chair LaFrance and Assembly Vice-Chair Constant. 

14.B.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 310-2022.

 

14.C.                           

Ordinance No. AO 2022-63, an ordinance amending Anchorage Municipal Code Chapter 12.50, Retail Sales Tax on Marijuana and Marijuana Products, by changing filing, payment, and financial guarantee related requirements, Department of Law and Municipal Manager’s Office.

14.C.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 300-2022.

14.C.2. Information Memorandum No. AIM 100-2022. (Addendum)

 

15.

QUASI-JUDICIAL OR ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS AND SPECIAL ORDERS

 

Items in this agenda category typically involve applications for a liquor or marijuana license and/or a special land use permit for alcohol or marijuana. These items are typically public hearing items. 

 

Administrative matters in this category may include Election Certification or Assembly reorganization and are NOT public hearing items based on the municipal code. A Clerk’s Note may identify certain items as non-public hearing items.

 

15.A.                           

Resolution No. AR 2022-183, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly approving a marijuana license and special land use permit for The Frost Frontier, LLC., a marijuana manufacturing facility with license number M29054, doing business as The Frost Frontier, and located at 8535 Dimond D Circle, Suite B, (Taku/Campbell Community Council) (Case 2022-0052), Planning Department.   

15.A.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 316-2022.

 

15.B.                           

Resolution No. AR 2022-184, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly approving an amendment to an alcohol special land use permit for beverage dispensary duplicate license number 5721 for Film On Productions, LLC, DBA Bear Tooth Grill; in the B-3 (General Business) District; located at 1230 West 27th Avenue, within Hansen Subdivision, Block 3, Lot 3A, and Bittner Subdivision, Block 3, Lot 1A; generally located south of West 27th Avenue, west of Spenard Road, north of West Northern Lights Boulevard, and east of Minnesota Drive, in Anchorage, (Spenard Community Council) (Case 2022-0055), Planning Department.   

15.B.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 321-2022.

 

15.C.                           

Resolution No. AR 2022-186, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly approving an alcohol special land use permit for a package store use and license number 4779 for Grape Brothers, LLC, DBA Crush; in the I-1 (Light Industrial) District; located at 11124 Old Seward Highway, Suite 100, within Lowe’s Subdivision, Tract A (Plat 2012-10); generally located west of Old Seward Highway, south of O’Malley Road, east of Lang Street, and north of East Klatt Road, in Anchorage, (Bayshore-Klatt Community Council) (Case 2022-0058), Planning Department.

15.C.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 323-2022.

 

15.D.                           

Resolution No. AR 2022-187, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly approving an amendment to an alcohol special land use permit for the retail sale of alcohol with winery license number 5427 for Double Shovel Cider Company, LLC, DBA Double Shovel Cider Company; in the I-1 (Light Industrial) District; located at 502 West 58th Avenue, within Fuller Industrial Park Subdivision, Block 4, Lot 6; generally located south of West 58th Avenue, west of Silverado Way, north of West Dowling Road, and east of Arctic Boulevard, in Anchorage, (Taku/Campbell Community Council) (Case 2021-0055), Planning Department.   

15.D.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 324-2022.

 

15.E.                           

Resolution No. AR 2022-188, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly stating its conditional protest regarding the transfer of ownership of restaurant/eating place liquor license #5772, for SP, LLC dba Northern China Restaurant located at 353 Muldoon Rd., Anchorage, AK 99504; pending satisfaction of municipal requirements and authorizing the Municipal Clerk to take certain action, (Northeast Community Council), Assembly Chair LaFrance, Assembly Vice-Chair Constant and Public Safety Committee Chair Perez-Verdia.

 

15.F.                           

Resolution No. AR 2022-189, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly stating its conditional protest regarding a new brewpub liquor license #6043, and restaurant designation permit, for Alaska Hotel Group 239 W 4th Avenue, LP dba Aviator located at 239 W 4th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99501; pending satisfaction of municipal requirements and authorizing the Municipal Clerk to take certain action, (Downtown Community Council), Assembly Chair LaFrance, Assembly Vice-Chair Constant and Public Safety Committee Chair Perez-Verdia.

 

16.

FINAL AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION

17.

ASSEMBLY COMMENTS

18.

EXECUTIVE SESSIONS

19.

ADJOURNMENT

 

(SHALL BE PROMPTLY AT 11:00 P.M. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, BY TWO THIRDS VOTE OF THE ASSEMBLY, ADJOURNMENT AND BUSINESS BEFORE THE ASSEMBLY MAY BE CONTINUED PAST 11:00 P.M. UNTIL 12:00 MIDNIGHT)

 

ALL DOCUMENTS LISTED ON THIS AGENDA ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE www.muni.org/watchnow AND IN THE MUNICIPAL CLERK'S OFFICE, 632 WEST 6TH AVENUE, SUITE 250, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, TELEPHONE (907) 343-4311. 

 

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Clerk’s Note:  In Sections 11-15 of the Assembly Agenda, Assembly Ordinances (AOs) may propose to change municipal law, Anchorage Municipal Code (AMC) or Anchorage Municipal Code of Regulations (AMCR).  Ordinances may use “legislative formatting” to show the changes or “amendments” to the current code as required by AMC 1.05.050.  The purpose of legislative formatting is to provide an easy means for the Assembly and public to clearly understand current code language versus proposed changes.  

 

Legislative formatting includes underlining new language and [PLACING DELETED LANGUAGE IN CAPITAL LETTERS WITHIN BRACKETS].  Substitute versions of ordinances are characterized by bolded text.  Second substitute versions by italics.  Omitting current text of a code section is indicated by three series of three asterisks (* * *  x3).  Legislative formatting is not necessary when enacting entirely new sections.   

 

Ordinance

Version

New

Language

Deleted

Language

 

Original AO

 

New words are underlined

 

 

Deletion of current code language:

[DELETED WORDS FROM CURRENT CODE ARE BRACKETED AND CAPITALIZED]

 

 

AO (S)

 

(Substitute for the original AO)

 

 

New words are bolded and underlined

 

Deletion of current code language: 

[DELETED WORDS ARE BOLDED,  BRACKETED, AND CAPITALIZED] 

 

Deletion of new language in AO: 

[Deleted words proposed by AO are struck out, bolded, underlined, and bracketed]

 

 

AO (S-1)

 

(2nd substitute for the original AO)

 

New words are italicized and underlined

 

 

Deletion of current code language:

[DELETED WORDS ARE ITALICIZED, IN BRACKETED, AND CAPITALIZED]

 

Deletion of new language in AO or AO(S):

[Deleted words proposed by AO or AO(S) are italicized, struck out, underlined and bracketed]