Municipality of Anchorage
Chin’an gu ninyu

Thank you, you came here
 

 

Christopher Constant

Chair

Anna Brawley

Karen Bronga

Zac Johnson

Mark Littlefield

George Martinez

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Suzanne LaFrance

Mayor

 

Meg Zaletel

Vice–Chair

Scott Myers

Kameron Perez-Verdia

Felix Rivera

Randy Sulte

Daniel Volland
 

 

Jamie Heinz, MMC, Municipal Clerk

 

Jasmine Acres, Deputy Municipal Clerk

Assembly Agenda

 

October 22, 2024

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 Final Audience Participation, as well as public testimony on all open Public Hearing items. 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 - September 10, 2024

 

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

 

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

 

9.A.                           

Caroline Storm.

 

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.

 

10.A.                           

RESOLUTIONS FOR ACTION - PROCLAMATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS

 

10.A.1.                     

Resolution No. AR 2024-317, a resolution of the Anchorage Assembly recognizing October as Pedestrian Safety Month and thanking the Center for Safe Alaskans for their pedestrian safety in providing programs and resources to keep Alaskan pedestrians safer. Assembly Members Anna Brawley, Karen Bronga, Christopher Constant, Zac Johnson, Mark Littlefield, George Martinez, Scott Myers, Kameron Perez-Verdia, Felix Rivera, Randy Sulte, Daniel Volland and Meg Zaletel.

10.A.1.a. Resolution No. AR 2024-317(S), a resolution of the Anchorage Assembly recognizing October as Pedestrian Safety Month and thanking the Center for Safe Alaskans for their pedestrian safety in providing programs and resources to keep Alaskan pedestrians safer. Assembly Members Anna Brawley, Karen Bronga, Christopher Constant, Zac Johnson, Mark Littlefield, George Martinez, Scott Myers, Kameron Perez-Verdia, Felix Rivera, Randy Sulte, Daniel Volland and Meg Zaletel. (Addendum.)

 

10.B.                           

RESOLUTIONS FOR ACTION - OTHER

 

10.B.1.                     

Resolution No. AR 2024-318,  A resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly approving 2024-2026 Municipal Marijuana License renewals for: Retail establishments: Green Market, #M23468; The Roots, Midtown, #M10190; The House of Green, #M10302; cultivation facilities: Denali Fire, #M14073; manufacturing Facilities: Sleeping Lady Extracts, #M23503; Tundra Farms, #M18706; stating the Assembly’s waive of protest to the renewal of State of Alaska marijuana license numbers 23468, 10190, 10302, 14073, 23503, and 18706 for the same establishments, respectively; and authorizing the Municipal Clerk to take certain action. Municipal Clerk’s Office. (Taku/Campbell and Spenard Community Councils)

 

10.B.2.                     

Resolution No. AR 2024-319, A resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly stating its waive of protest to the renewal of State of Alaska marijuana license for cultivation facilities: BAM Alaska, #10303; and authorizing the Clerk to take certain action. Municipal Clerk’s Office. (Spenard Community Council)

 

10.B.3.                     

Resolution No. AR 2024-323, a resolution of the Anchorage Assembly establishing and adopting a policy to align proportional spending in the 6-year Capital Improvement Program and the Capital Improvement Budget, as it relates to Municipal Parks and other communal amenities, with density of population. Assembly Vice-Chair Zaletel and Assembly Member Volland. (Addendum.)

 

10.B.4.                     

Resolution No. AR 2024-324, a resolution of the Anchorage Assembly urging our State Legislators to join other states in restricting the sale of unregulated diet pills and muscle building supplements to youth under 18 years of age in Alaska. Assembly Member Bronga. (Addendum.)

 

10.B.5.                     

Resolution No. AR 2024-325, a resolution of the Anchorage Assembly adding bond and tax levy categories to the 6-year Capital Improvement Program and the Annual Capital Improvement Budget. Assembly Vice-Chair Zaletel. (Addendum.)

 

10.C.                           

BID AWARDS

 

10.C.1.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 823-2024, Recommendation of Award for a contract with CCL General Contracting (CCL) for Petroleum Cement Terminal (PCT) bull rail additions, for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Port of Alaska (POA) (ITB 2024C057) ($194,000).

 

10.C.2.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 830-2024, Recommendation of Award of a five-year Non-Encumbering Contract with Universal Protection Services, doing business as Allied Universal Security Services (Allied), to provide security guard services to the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Maintenance & Operations Department (M&O) (Not to Exceed (NTE) $7,143,239.21).

 

10.C.3.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 835-2024, Recommendation of Award for a contract with Caliber Construction (Caliber) for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Anchorage Water & Wastewater Utility (AWWU), for the Bragaw Water Rehabilitation Project (ITB 2024C052) ($1,821,641.00).

 

10.D.                           

NEW BUSINESS

 

10.D.1.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 824-2024, Amendment No. 1 to non-encumbering contract with Smithsons (#4400001736) providing year-round road maintenance services for Mountain Park/Robin Hill Rural Road Service Area (RRSA) for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Maintenance & Operations Department (M&O) Not to Exceed (NTE) ($110,500.00).

 

10.D.2.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 825-2024, authorization to purchase a Sprung Structure from the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Maintenance and Operations Department to be used as a Don Young Port of Alaska maintenance facility complex upon completion of the construction project under the Port of Alaska Modernization Program for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Don Young Port Of Alaska (POA) ($2,390,975.09). Municipal Manager.

 

10.D.3.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 834-2024, Recommendation of Award of a contract to Coffman Engineers (Coffman) to provide professional engineering services for five roads: Project E – 4th Avenue / Newell Street / Honeysuckle Avenue Drainage Improvements for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Project Management & Engineering (PM&E), (Request for Proposal (RFP) 2024P020) (Not to Exceed (NTE) $672,000.00).

 

10.D.4.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 838-2024, Executive Appointment – Confirmation Hearing (Chris Hunter, Purchasing Director). Human Resources Department.

 

10.D.5.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 839-2024, Executive Appointment – Confirmation Hearing (Kimberly Rash, Director of Health and Human Services). Human Resources Department.

 

10.D.6.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 828-2024, Application for the transfer of ownership of Restaurant/Eating Place license #5088, with restaurant endorsement for Tommy P Inc. DBA Tommy’s Burger Stop. Municipal Clerk’s Office. (Taku/Campbell Community Council)

 

10.D.7.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 829-2024, 2024-2025 Alcohol License Renewals: Beverage Dispensary License: Diamond Moose, #4065; Sullivan’s Steakhouse, #3412; Firetap Alehouse & Restaurant, #4891; Glacier Brew House, #3978; Homestead Lounge/Sourdough Bowl, #2895;  Beverage Dispensary Tourism License: Sushi on The Fly, #5455; Restaurant/Eating Place License: El Pastor, #5954; Hula Hands Restaurant, #4933; ReHaru, #2935; Guido’s Pizza, #2636; China Lights Oriental Cuisine Restaurant, #4734; Ronnie Sushi, #4435; Ronnie Sushi 2, #4755; Jack Sprat, #1632; Package Store License: Firetap, #5448; Club License: American Legion Post #34, #4522; American Legion Post #1, #51; Limited Wholesale- Brewed Beverage & Wine License: Croft Wholesale, #5149.

(Spenard, Northeast, Midtown, Downtown, Taku/Campbell, Eagle River, Girdwood, Sand Lake, Bayshore/Klatt, Fairview, Community Councils)

 

10.D.8.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 837-2024, Application for the transfer of ownership of Restaurant/Eating Place license #4991 for Timothy Cabana DBA Turnagain Fish Company. Municipal Clerk’s Office. (Turnagain Arm Community Council)

 

10.D.9.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 841-2024, Recommendation of Award of a contract to Henning Inc. (Henning) for Non-Congregate Shelter Services for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Anchorage Health Department (AHD), (Request for Proposal (RFP) 2024P042) (Not to Exceed (NTE) $3,711,960.00). Anchorage Health Department. (Addendum.)

 

10.D.10.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 845-2024, Emergency Medical Service Board appointment (Christopher Calvert, MD). Mayor’s Office. (Addendum.)

 

10.D.11.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 847-2024, Budget Advisory Commission appointment (Mike Edgington). Mayor’s Office. (Addendum.)

 

10.D.12.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 848-2024, Budget Advisory Commission appointment (Ian Mills). Mayor’s Office. (Addendum.)

 

10.D.13.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 849-2024, Commission on Salaries and Emoluments Appointment (Judy Jessen). Mayor’s Office. (Addendum.)

 

10.D.14.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 850-2024, Sole Source Contract with Thomson Reuters (Westlaw) to provide legal research services for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), the Law Department, NTE $300,730.84. Municipal Attorney’s Office. (Addendum.)

 

10.D.15.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 852-2024, Sole Source purchase with DMT Solutions Global Corporation, doing business as BlueCrest, to provide equipment and software upgrades in support of Vote-By-Mail (VBM) equipment to the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Municipal Clerk’s Office (Not to Exceed (NTE) $64,350.00). (Addendum.)

 

10.D.16.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 853-2024, Sole Source contract with Restorative & Reentry Services, LLC (RRS) for Professional Third-Party Oversight of Municipality Operated Emergency Cold Weather Shelter at congregate and non-congregate locations for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Municipal Manager’s Office Not to Exceed (NTE) $60,000.00). (Addendum.)

 

10.E.                           

APPROPRIATION ITEMS

 

10.E.1.                     

Resolution No. AR 2024-315, a resolution of the Municipality of Anchorage re-appropriating an amount not-to-exceed twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) of bond premium revenue from the Areawide General Capital Improvement Projects Fund (401100), Anchorage Fire Department, to the Anchorage Metropolitan Police Service Area Capital Improvement Projects Fund (451100), Anchorage Police Department, for bond issuance cost and transfer of excess proceeds to the respective operating fund in 2024. Finance Department.

10.E.1.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 821-2024.

 

10.E.2.                     

Resolution No. AR 2024-320, a resolution of the Municipality of Anchorage appropriating a grant, when tendered, from the Department of Homeland Security in the amount of ninety-one thousand nine hundred sixty-nine dollars ($91,969) and appropriating a match from the Don Young Port of Alaska (Port) net position in the amount of thirty thousand six hundred fifty-six dollars ($30,656) all to the Port Capital Improvement Projects Fund (570), for the Port Security Program at the port, amending the 2024 Capital Improvement Budget (CIB) and 2024-2029 Capital Improvement Program (CIP). Port of Alaska.

10.E.2.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 831-2024.

 

10.E.3.                     

Resolution No. AR 2024-322, a resolution of the Municipality of Anchorage appropriating a grant in the amount of ten thousand nine hundred seventy-four dollars ($10,974), from the Alaska State Library and appropriating a transfer of eleven thousand two hundred sixteen dollars ($11,216) from the Anchorage Public Library, Areawide General Fund (101000), all to the State Grants Fund (231), within the Library Department for the Public Library Assistance (PLA) Grant.

10.E.3.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 833-2024.

 

10.F.                           

INFORMATION AND REPORTS

 

10.F.1.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 164-2024, contracts awarded between $50,000.00 and $150,000.00 through formal competitive processes for the month of September 2024. Purchasing Department.

 

10.F.2.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 165-2024, sole source procurement report for the month of September 2024. Purchasing Department.

 

10.F.3.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 166-2024, status report on Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations with Public Employees, Local 71 (l71). Human Resources Department.

 

10.F.4.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 167-2024, Internal Audit Report 2024-06 annual municipal procurement card review, Purchasing Department.

 

10.F.5.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 168-2024, Mayor’s Real Estate Advisory Task Force Report and Analysis of the Proposed Rewrite of Title 21 of the Municipality of Anchorage Code of Ordinances. Assembly Member Brawley. (Addendum.)

 

10.F.6.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 169-2024, Update on Non-Congregate Shelter and Third-Party Oversight. Mayor’s Office. (Addendum.)

 

10.F.7.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 170-2024, Public Testimony for October 8 and October 22, 2024 meetings. Municipal Clerk’s Office. (Addendum.)

 

10.G.                           

ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS FOR INTRODUCTION

 

10.G.1.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2024-97, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code 3.101 to update library fees and require policies to be posted on the library’s website. Anchorage Public Library. P.H. 11-6-2024

10.G.1.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 822-2024.

 

10.G.2.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2024-98, an ordinance authorizing and approving adoption of Port of Alaska Terminal Tariff No. 10.1. Port of Alaska. P.H. 11-6-2024

10.G.2.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 827-2024.

 

10.G.3.                     

Clerk's Note: IT IS THE INTENT OF THE SPONSORS' TO SET THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR THIS ITEM TO 12-17-2024.

Ordinance No. AO 2024-99, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Section 21.03.160 to prohibit the application for or recommendation of special limitations in approving an amendment to the zoning map and waiving Planning and Zoning Commission review. Assembly Member Volland, Assembly Member Brawley, Assembly Vice Chair Zaletel. P.H. 11-6-2024

10.G.3.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 836-2024.

 

10.G.4.                     

Resolution No. AR 2024-316, a resolution of the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska, approving the issuance of Port Revenue Bonds for the Municipality in one or more series in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed two hundred fifty million dollars ($250,000,000) for the purpose of providing funds to refinance certain outstanding debt and to provide for additional funds for Capital Improvements and related financing expenses of the Don Young Port of Alaska. Finance Department. P.H. 11-6-2024

10.G.4.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 826-2024.

 

10.G.5.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2024-100, an ordinance amending the zoning map and approving the rezoning of approximately 3.37 acres from PLI (Public Lands and Institutions District) to B-2C (Central Business District, Periphery) for the Southern Portion of Lot 1, Block 36, East Addition, Anchorage Townsite, per Preliminary Plat Case S12780; generally located east of Eagle Street, south of the East 1st Avenue Right-Of-Way Alignment, west of the Gambell Street Right-Of-Way Alignment, and north of East 3rd Avenue, in Anchorage. (Downtown Community Council) (Planning and Zoning Commission Case 2024-0088). Planning Department. P.H. 11-6-2024. (Addendum.)

10.G.5.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 842-2024.

 

10.G.6.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2024-101, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Section 10.50.036 to require mandatory ID checks for the service and sale of alcoholic beverages at the premises of all retail licensees within the Municipality. Assembly Member Bronga, Assembly Member Brawley, Assembly Member Johnson. P.H. 11-6-2024. (Addendum.)

10.G.6.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 843-2024.

 

10.G.7.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2024-102, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Sections 21.04.30, 21.06.020, and chapter 21.07 to simplify specific restrictions for residential development in the B-3 Zoning District and waiving Planning and Zoning Commission review. Assembly Member Volland, Assembly Member Brawley, Assembly Vice-Chair Zaletel. P.H. 1-7-2025. (Addendum.)

10.G.7.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 844-2024.

 

10.G.8.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2024-103, an ordinance authorizing and approving adoption of the Don Young Port of Alaska (Port) Port of Alaska Modernization Program (PAMP) Design Advisory Board (DAB) recommendations and waiving the approval timeline required by AMC 11.50.035d.2.a. Municipal Manager’s Office. P.H. 11-6-2024. (Addendum.)

10.G.8.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 846-2024.

 

10.G.9.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2024-104, an ordinance of the Anchorage Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Title 21 to reduce the costs and burden of multifamily residential developments by suspending the residential design standards for development applications submitted within a time certain. Assembly Vice-Chair Zaletel and Assembly Member Brawley. P.H. 1-7-2025. (Addendum.)

10.G.9.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 851-2024.

 

10.G.10.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2024-105, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly proposing a dedicated property tax measure to be submitted to the qualified voters of the Municipality that would enact a sales and use taxes of three percent (3%) in the aggregate on the sale of goods and services within the municipality, with certain exemptions, a maximum tax amount per transaction, comprised of a two percent (2%) tax dedicated for the sole purpose of reducing property taxes proportionately throughout the Municipality within the “tax cap” calculation, and a one percent (1%) tax outside of the tax cap dedicated for establishment of a trust fund to pay for voter approved capital projects known as Municipal Area Projects (maps); costs of administration, collection and audit of these sales and use taxes shall be shared proportionally between the taxes; providing for a Maps Citizens Advisory And Oversight Board; providing a limited term of seven (7)  years for  the aggregated 3% sales and use  tax levy; amending Anchorage Municipal Code Chapter 12.25 regarding the tax increase limitation; adding a new chapter to the Anchorage Municipal Code to partially implement this tax revenue diversification measure; and providing for transition procedures and effective dates. Assembly Member Sulte and Assembly Member Rivera. P.H. 11-6-2024. (Addendum.)

10.G.10.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 854-2024.

 

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.                           

Ordinance No. AO 2024-58, an ordinance authorizing retention of tax foreclosed parcels for public purposes, legally described as Lots 36 and 37 Block 11, Lot 53 Block 10 and Lot 23 Block 3, Laurel Acres Subdivision (PIDs 012-491-72, 012-491-73, 012-493-54 and 012-504-19), Real Estate Department.   

11.A.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 462-2024.

(PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED 6-11-2024.  ACTION WAS POSTPONED TO 9-10-2024 AND 10-22-2024.  NO MOTION PENDING.)

 

11.B.                           

Ordinance No. AO 2024-46, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly directing the Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility to decouple the Municipality’s access to drinking water from the 1991 Eklutna Fish and Wildlife Agreement, Assembly Chair Constant and Assembly Vice-Chair Zaletel.

(PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED 5-7-2024.  ACTION WAS POSTPONED FROM 5-7-2024, 6-11-2024, 6-25-2024, 7-16-2024, 7-30-2024, 8-27-2024, 9-24-2024 AND 10-8-2024. NO MOTION PENDING.)

 

11.C.                           

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 758-2024, Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility Board of Directors appointment (Soren Orley), Mayor’s Office.

 

11.D.                           

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 759-2024, Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility Board of Directors appointment (Gregory Lorino), Mayor’s Office.

 

11.E.                           

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 760-2024, Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility Board of Directors appointment (Kurt Egelhofer), Mayor’s Office.

 

11.F.                           

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 806-2024, Board of Adjustment (Michael Rose), Mayor’s Office.

 

11.G.                           

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 807-2024, Board of Adjustment (Carl Propes, Jr.), Mayor’s Office.

 

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.                           

FIRST PUBLIC HEARING: Ordinance No. AO 2024-92, an ordinance of the Municipality of Anchorage adopting and appropriating funds for the 2025 General Government Operating Budget for the Municipality of Anchorage.

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 799-2024.

 

14.B.                           

FIRST PUBLIC HEARING: Ordinance No. AO 2024-93, an ordinance adopting the 2025 General Government Capital Improvement Budget.

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 800-2024.

 

14.C.                           

FIRST PUBLIC HEARING: Ordinance No. AO 2024-94, an ordinance adopting and appropriating funds for the 2025 Municipal Utilities/Enterprise Activities Operating Budgets and the 2025 Municipal Utilities/Enterprise Activities Capital Improvement Budgets.

14.C.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 801-2024.

 

14.D.                           

FIRST PUBLIC HEARING: Ordinance No. AO 2024-95, an ordinance adopting and appropriating funds for the 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets of Anchorage Community Development Authority.

14.D.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 802-2024.

 

14.E.                           

FIRST PUBLIC HEARING: Resolution No. AR 2024-306, a resolution adopting the 2025-2030 General Government Capital Improvement Program.

14.E.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 803-2024.

 

14.F.                           

FIRST PUBLIC HEARING: Resolution No. AR 2024-307, a resolution adopting the 2025-2030 Six Year Fiscal Program, Office of Management and Budget.

14.F.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 804-2024.

 

14.G.                           

FIRST PUBLIC HEARING: Resolution No. AR 2024-308, a resolution approving the 2025-2030 Municipal Utilities/Enterprise Activities Capital Improvement Programs. 

14.G.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 805-2024.

 

14.H.                           

Resolution No. AR 2024-286, a resolution approving Administrative Agreement AA # 2024-01 between the Municipality of Anchorage and the International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 1264, agreeing to paid parental leave. Human Resources Department.

14.H.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 732-2024.

 

14.I.                           

Ordinance No. AO 2024-86, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly formally dedicating approximately 1.4 acres of municipal land, commonly known as Seward Highway Buffer Park North, located at 2501 Seward Highway as municipal park land, subject to certain exceptions, Assembly Vice-Chair Zaletel and Assembly Member Rivera.

14.I.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 716-2024.

14.I.2. Ordinance No. AO 2024-86(S), an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly formally dedicating approximately 1.9[1.4] acres of municipal land, commonly known as Seward Highway Buffer Park North, located at 2501 Seward Highway as municipal park land, subject to certain exceptions, Assembly Vice-Chair Zaletel and Assembly Member Rivera.

14.I.3. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 819-2024.

 

14.J.                           

Ordinance No. AO 2024-96, an ordinance of the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska, authorizing one or more revolving master lease purchase agreements in an aggregate amount of not to exceed one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) for the financing of various capital assets of the municipality; and confirming that all future drawings for funding under any master lease will require prior approval by resolution of the assembly; and confirming that such resolution will include a request for approval of the capital project or reference to an already approved capital project in an already approved budget, Finance Department.

14.J.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 810-2024.

 

14.K.                           

Resolution No. AR 2024-312, a resolution of the Municipality of Anchorage appropriating an amount of two million three hundred ninety thousand nine hundred seventy-five dollars ($2,390,975) of sale proceeds from the Don Young Port of Alaska, for the purchase of a Sprung Structure, to the Areawide General Fund (101000), Anchorage Health Department to pay for low-barrier shelter and other shelter-related services.

14.K.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 818-2024.

 

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 2024-313, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly stating its conditional protest regarding the new restaurant/ eating place license #6176, for The Kingsman Llc, Llc Dba The Kingsman located at 611 West Dimond Blvd, Anchorage, AK 99515 pending satisfaction of municipal requirements and authorizing the municipal clerk to take certain action, (Taku/Campbell Community Council), Assembly Chair Constant, Assembly Vice-Chair Zaletel, and Public Safety Committee Perez-Verdia.

 

15.B.                           

Resolution No. AR 2024-314, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly stating its conditional protest regarding the renewal of distillery manufacturer license #5462, for Anchorage Distillery, Llc Dba Anchorage Distillery located at 6310 A St., Anchorage, AK 99518 pending satisfaction of municipal requirements and authorizing the municipal clerk to take certain action, (Taku /Campbell Community Council), Assembly Chair Constant, Assembly Vice-Chair Zaletel, and Public Safety Committee Perez-Verdia.

 

15.C.                           

Resolution No. AR 2024-321,  a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly approving an alcohol special land use permit for package store license number 16135 for the Apple Nine Hospitality Management, Inc., DBA Home2 Suites Anchorage/Midtown; in the I-1 (Light Industrial) District; located at 4700 Union Square Drive, within Tudor Business Park Subdivision, Tract 2; generally located south of West Tudor Road, West of Union Square Drive, North of West 48th Avenue, and East of C Street, in Anchorage. Planning Department. (Midtown Community Council) (Case 2024-0098)

15.C.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 832-2024.

 

15.D.                           

CLERK’S NOTE: THIS IS A NON-PUBLIC HEARING ITEM.

Emergency Ordinance No. EO 2024-2, an emergency ordinance of the Municipality of Anchorage providing additional financial resources for capital expenditures required to continue to address and repair critical damage to the municipal infrastructure caused by the 2018 Point Mackenzie Earthquake (PMQ) by appropriating an additional amount not-to-exceed eight million dollars ($8,000,000) from an inter-fund loan or transfer from the Areawide General Fund (101000) to the Disaster Recovery Fund (231801) for infrastructure repairs, and appropriating an amount not-to-exceed two million one hundred thirty thousand ($2,130,000) from an inter-fund loan or transfer from the Anchorage Fire Service Area Fund (131000) to the Anchorage Fire Service Area Capital Improvement Projects Fund (431800) in the Anchorage Fire Department for Fire Station Old Fire Station #11 storage building repairs, and approving a continued temporary exception to the Unreserved Fund Balance Designation Policy for the Municipality of Anchorage, and providing a continued plan for future reimbursements of such appropriations. Office of Management and Budget.

15.D.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 840-2024.

 

16.

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 EXCEPT LAID ON THE TABLE ITEMS 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. LAID ON THE TABLE ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE MEETING.   

 

FOR AUXILIARY AIDS, SERVICES, OR SPECIAL MODIFICATIONS TO PARTICIPATE PLEASE CONTACT THE MUNICIPAL CLERK’S OFFICE 48 HOURS BEFORE THE MEETING TO REQUEST REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS AT (907) 343-4311 OR wwmasmc@anchorageak.gov.

 

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]