Municipality of Anchorage
Chin’an gu ninyu

Thank you, you came here
 

 

Christopher Constant

Chair

Erin Baldwin Day

Jared Goecker

Zac Johnson

George Martinez

Keith McCormick

 

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Suzanne LaFrance

Mayor

 

Anna Brawley

Vice–Chair

Scott Myers

Kameron Perez-Verdia

Felix Rivera

Yarrow Silvers

Daniel Volland
 

 

Jamie Heinz, MMC, Municipal Clerk

 

Jasmine Acres, Deputy Municipal Clerk

Assembly Agenda

 

May 20, 2025

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

Live Streaming available on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@moameetings 

 

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 - April 8, 2025 (Addendum.)

 

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.                           

Ron Alleva. (Addendum.)

 

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 2025-170, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly recognizing, honoring, and thanking Anchorage Fire Department Assistant Chief Alexander Boyd for his public service and dedication to our community. Assembly Chair Constant, Assembly Vice-Chair Brawley, Assembly Members Baldwin Day, Goecker, Johnson, Martinez, McCormick, Myers, Perez-Verdia, Rivera, Silvers, and Volland.

 

10.A.2.                     

Resolution No. AR 2025-177, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly recognizing and designating June 6, 2025 as Secure Your Load Day. Assembly Chair Constant, Assembly Vice-Chair Brawley, Assembly Members, Baldwin Day, Johnson, Martinez, Myers, Perez-Verdia, Rivera, Silvers, Volland, and Mayor LaFrance. (Addendum.)

 

10.A.3.                     

Resolution No. AR 2025-178, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly recognizing May 1, 2025 as the National Day of Prayer and designating May 1 as the Municipality of Anchorage Day of Prayer. Assembly Vice-Chair Brawley, Assembly Members Baldwin Day, Johnson, Martinez, McCormick, Myers, Perez-Verdia, Rivera, Silvers, and Volland. (Addendum.)

 

10.B.                           

RESOLUTIONS FOR ACTION - OTHER

 

10.B.1.                     

Resolution No. AR 2025-166, a resolution of the Anchorage Assembly accepting the Assembly Youth Representative Cohort’s recommendations for the Assembly’s Youth Representative Program and committing to review and consider the recommendations. Assembly Chair Constant and Assembly Vice-Chair Brawley.

 

10.B.2.                     

Resolution No. AR 2025-171, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly approving the transfer of controlling/security interest of Municipal marijuana retail license #M20983 to Three Kings Corp., DBA King Street Cannabis Company and marijuana cultivation license #M20984 to AK Sustainable Farms, LLC DBA King Street Cult; stating the Assembly’s waive of protest of the transfer of State of Alaska Marijuana License #20983 and #20984 for the same establishments, respectively; and authorizing the Municipal Clerk to take certain action. (Taku/Campbell Community Council). Assembly Chair Constant.

 

10.B.3.                     

Resolution No. AR 2025-172, a resolution of the Anchorage Assembly establishing the “Munification” Celebration Planning Team. Assembly Chair Constant, Assembly Vice-Chair Brawley, and Mayor LaFrance. (Addendum.)

 

10.B.4.                     

Resolution No. AR 2025-173, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly approving the temporary delegation of the Acting Director of Human Resources position to Annmarie Billingsley pursuant to Anchorage Municipal Code Section 3.20.020A.5. Chief Administrative Office. (Addendum.)

 

10.B.5.                     

Resolution No. AR 2025-174, a resolution of the Municipality of Anchorage reappropriating and adopting Substantial Amendment 12 to the 2019 Housing and Community Development Annual Action Plan (2019 Action Plan) in the amount of one-hundred fifty-six thousand five hundred dollars and sixty-one cents ($156,500.61) from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) third allocation of administrative funds from the reimbursable Community Development Block Grant (CDBG-CV3) authorized by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) to the Institute for Community Alliances (ICA)  for Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) lead activities; to the Federal Grants Fund (241) in the Anchorage Health Department. (Addendum.) 

10.B.5.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 444-2025.

 

10.C.                           

BID AWARDS

 

10.C.1.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 425-2025, Recommendation of Award for a contract with Roger Hickel Contracting (RHC) for the Eklutna Water Treatment Facility (EWTF) Process Improvements Project, for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Anchorage Water & Wastewater Utility (AWWU) (ITB 2025C012) ($1,987,000.00).

 

10.C.2.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 429-2025, Recommendation of Award of a Non-Encumbering Contract with Fireweed Cleaners to provide dry cleaning, laundry, and tailoring services on an “as-needed” basis for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Anchorage Police Department (APD), Not to Exceed (NTE) $312,640.15.

 

10.C.3.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 430-2025, Recommendation of Award to Spernak & Son, LLC (Spernak) for Forest Park Drive Surface Rehabilitation, Project No. 23-07, for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Project Management & Engineering Department (PM&E) (Invitation to Bid 2025C019) ($847,406.75).

 

10.C.4.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 432-2025, Recommendation of Award of a contract to Bristol Prime Contractors, LLC (Bristol) for Falling Water Creek Culvert Replacement Prudhoe Bay Avenue, for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Maintenance and Operations Department (M&O). (2025C018) ($481,969).

 

10.C.5.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 436-2025, Recommendation of Award for a Contract with Roger Hickel Contracting (RHC) for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Maintenance & Operations (M&O), for the Chugiak Pool Renovation Project (ITB 2025C014) ($1,446,771.00).

 

10.C.6.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 438-2025, Recommendation of Award of a Contract to Orion Construction, Inc. (Orion), for Emergency Operations Center Roof Replacement, for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Maintenance & Operations Department (M&O) (ITB 2025C013) ($559,400.00).

 

10.D.                           

NEW BUSINESS

 

10.D.1.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 426-2025, Bidding Review Board appointment (J. Brett Jokela). Mayor’s Office.

 

10.D.2.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 427-2025, Bidding Review Board appointment (Chris Dimond). Mayor’s Office.

 

10.D.3.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 439-2025, Anchorage Equal Rights Commission appointment (Heather Barbour). Mayor’s Office.

 

10.D.4.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 440-2025, Library Advisory Board appointment (Wade Hampton Miller). Mayor’s Office.

 

10.D.5.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 441-2025, Solid Waste and Recycling Advisory Commission appointment (Patti Buist). Mayor’s Office.

 

10.D.6.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 420-2025, Appointment of 2024-25 Youth Representatives to the Anchorage Assembly. Assembly Chair Constant.

 

10.D.7.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 428-2025, Cooperative Purchase with Atlantic Diving Supply through Sourcewell Cooperative Contract #020124-ADS for Atlantic Signal Tactical Communications Equipment for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Anchorage Police Department (APD), Not to Exceed (NTE) $68,497.80.

 

10.D.8.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 431-2025, Amendment No.1 with Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. to provide strategic planning for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility (AWWU), Not to Exceed (NTE) $281,707.00.

 

10.D.9.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 433-2025, Sole Source Purchase with BSI Equipment to furnish replacement parts to the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Maintenance & Operations Department (M&O) (Not to Exceed (NTE) $86,588.09).

 

10.D.10.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 434-2025, Cooperative Purchase with National Auto Fleet Group through Sourcewell Cooperative Contract #091521-NAF for ten 2025 Ford Mavericks, six 2025 Ford Broncos, and five 2025 Dodge Durangos for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Maintenance and Operations Department (M&O), Not to Exceed (NTE) $875,739.13.

 

10.D.11.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 435-2025, Amendment No. 1 to Sole Source Non-Encumbered Contract 4400001683 with North Coast Electric to furnish Allen Bradley Automation Components for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility (AWWU), Not to Exceed (NTE) $360,000.00.

 

10.D.12.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 437-2025, Cooperative Contract with Cardinal Health, LLC (Cardinal) through MMCAP INFUSE Contract #: MMS 2401062, to furnish pharmaceutical supplies to the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Anchorage Health Department (AHD) (Not to Exceed (NTE) $637,500.00).

 

10.D.13.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 416-2025, Application for the transfer of location of general wholesale license #5041, for Bill’s Distributing, Inc. DBA Avalanche Spirits. (Spenard Community Council). Municipal Clerk’s Office.

 

10.D.14.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 417-2025, 2025-2026 Alcohol License Renewals: Beverage Dispensary License: Texas Roadhouse, #4200; Beverage Dispensary-Tourism License: Aviator, #5994; Voyager Inn, #742; Restaurant/ Eating Place License: Siam Cuisine AK, #5751; Saverio’s Pizzeria, #5789; Package Store License: Speedway Express, #1596; Brewery Manufacturer License: Aviator, #6043 (Northeast, Downtown, Midtown, Community Councils). Municipal Clerk’s Office.

 

10.D.15.                     

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 443-2025, Sole Source Contract with Motorola Solutions, Inc. (Motorola) for the implementation of a redundant Anchorage Wide Area Radio Network (AWARN) Site, for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Maintenance and Operations (M&O), (Not to Exceed (NTE) $3,239,393.00). (Addendum.)

 

10.E.                           

APPROPRIATION ITEMS

 

10.E.1.                     

Resolution No. AR 2025-169, a resolution of the Municipality of Anchorage appropriating the third annual and final prepayment of the Air Quality TORA of two hundred eighty-eight thousand, eight hundred seven dollars and sixty-five cents ($288,807.65), from the State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities to the State Grant Fund (231900) for the Air Quality Public Awareness and Business Awareness Education Campaign in the Anchorage Health Department.

10.E.1.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 423-2025.

 

10.E.2.                     

Resolution No. AR 2025-176, a resolution of the Municipality of Anchorage appropriating a sum of ninety-five thousand seven hundred and ninety dollars and forty-two cents ($95,790.42) from the State of Alaska, Department of Health and Social Services, as a reimbursable grant to the State Grant Fund (231900) for the provision of Medicaid Counseling Services through the Anchorage Health Department. (Addendum.)

10.E.2.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 450-2025.

 

10.F.                           

INFORMATION AND REPORTS

 

10.F.1.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 111-2025, Designating Assembly Member Rivera and Alaska Coalition for Justice member Emily Kloc as co-convenors of the Task Force to Reimagine the Public Safety Advisory Commission. Assembly Member Perez-Verdia.

 

10.F.2.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 112-2025, Government Hill Community Council Resolution No. 2025-006, a resolution in support of Municipal Parks and Recreation Department’s plan for Richardson Vista Park expansion and upgrades. Assembly Member Volland.

 

10.F.3.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 113-2025, Sole Source Procurement Report for the month of April 2025. Purchasing Department. (Addendum.)

 

10.F.4.                     

Information Memorandum No. AIM 114-2025, Contracts awarded between $50,000.00 and $500,000.00 through formal competitive processes for the month of April 2025. Purchasing Department. (Addendum.)

 

10.G.                           

ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS FOR INTRODUCTION

 

10.G.1.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2025-63, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Section 21.05.010 to allow self-storage uses within a B-3 Zoning District only if reviewed and approved as a conditional use and waiving Planning and Zoning Commission review of certain provisions. Assembly Member Rivera. P.H. 6-10-2025.

10.G.1.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 421-2025.

 

10.G.2.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2025-64, an ordinance amending Anchorage Municipal Code Chapters 21.03, 21.04, and 21.07 to change standards related to site access, building frontage, driveway, and how private properties connect to the public street. (Planning and Zoning Commission Case No. 2025-0018). Planning Department, Mayor LaFrance, Assembly Vice Chair Brawley, and Assembly Member Volland. P.H. 6-10-2025.

10.G.2.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 422-2025.

 

10.G.3.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2025-65, an ordinance authorizing the extension of a lease by exercising the second of two (2) three-year options to extend between the Municipality of Anchorage (Landlord) and Alaska Pediatric Therapy (Tenant), an Alaska Limited Liability Company, for a portion of the Eagle River Town Center located at 12001 Business Boulevard in Eagle River (PID 050-111-22-001). Real Estate Services. P.H. 6-10-2025.

10.G.3.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 424-2025.

 

10.G.4.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2025-66, an ordinance of the Anchorage Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Chapter 8.35.416 to update the age that employees may sell, serve, deliver, or dispense alcoholic beverages within a premises licensed for the retail sale of alcohol and clarify the provisions for persons under 21 years of age to be present on a licenses premises; and general cleanup removing references to AS 04.11 and updating with “AS Title 04.” Assembly Vice-Chair Brawley and Assembly Members Geocker and Martinez. P.H. 6-10-2025.

10.G.4.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 442-2025

 

10.G.5.                     

Resolution No. AR 2025-175, a resolution of the Municipality of Anchorage appropriating two million three hundred thousand dollars ($2,300,000) as a transfer from the Equipment Maintenance Internal Service Fund (601000) Unrestricted Net Position to the Equipment Maintenance Internal Service Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Fund (601800) all within the Maintenance & Operations Department, to purchase replacement vehicles and equipment. P.H. 6-10-2025. (Addendum.)

10.G.5.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 445-2025.

 

10.G.6.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2025-67, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Sections 1.15.090, 3.30.169 and 3.30.1511 to clarify certain municipal employees’ right to serve in public office at the state level, and waiving Personnel Rules Committee review. Assembly Chair Constant. P.H. 6-10-2025. (Addendum.)

10.G.6.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 446-2025.

 

10.G.7.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2025-68, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Section 10.50.036 to reverse the amendments to it by AO 2024-101(S), As Amended, and require mandatory ID checks for the sale of alcohol only at package stores, and repealing AMC Section 10.50.007 regarding the powers and duties of the municipal clerk and law enforcement to inspect licensed premises of alcohol establishments. Assembly Members Myers, Silvers, and Volland. P.H. 6-10-2025. (Addendum.)

10.G.7.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 448-2025.

 

10.G.8.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2025-69, an ordinance of the Anchorage Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Chapter 11.70 to establish permanent free fares for persons under 18 years of age on People Mover Transit and to update definitions, fare categories and rates accordingly. Assembly Member Martinez. P.H. 6-10-2025. (Addendum.)

10.G.8.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 449-2025.

 

10.G.9.                     

Ordinance No. AO 2025-70, an ordinance of the Anchorage Assembly amending anchorage Municipal Code Chapter 16.55 Anchorage Child Care Licensing Code to reduce burdens on licensed child care providers by repealing Sections 16.55.060, 16.55.115, and 16.55.180; and amending Sections 16.55.170 and 16.55.250. Anchorage Health Department. P.H. 7-15-2025. (Addendum.)

10.G.9.a. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 451-2025.

10.G.9.b. Summary of Economic Effects.

 

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 2025-30, an ordinance of the Anchorage Assembly amending the definition of “Trust Manager” in Anchorage Municipal Code 6.50.060, Finance Department.

11.A.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 207-2025.

11.A.2. Information Memorandum No. AIM 75-2025.

(PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED. ACTION POSTPONED FROM 3-18-2025 and 4-8-2025.)

 

11.B.                           

Resolution No. AR 2025-133, a resolution to repeal Assembly Resolution 2013-296(S), a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly approving the Design Criteria Manual, January 2007, and directing further review and recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Public Works.

11.B.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 373-2025.

(ACTION POSTPONED FROM 4-22-2025.)

 

11.C.                           

Assembly Memorandum No. AM 351-2025, Grant Agreement with Institute for Community Alliances (ICA) to fund homeless management information system operations for the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), Anchorage Health Department (AHD), Not to Exceed (NTE) $156,500.61.

(ACTION POSTPONED FROM 4-22-2025 AND 5-6-2025.)

 

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.                           

Resolution No. AR 2025-103, a resolution approving the Heritage Land Bank 2025 Annual Work Program and 2026-2030 Five-Year Management Plan. Real Estate Department.

14.A.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 310-2025.

 

14.B.                           

Ordinance No. AO 2025-61, an ordinance amending Anchorage Municipal Code sections 8.20.030 and 8.20.035 to improve public safety and reduce wildfire danger by establishing criminal penalties for unauthorized fires. Department of Law, Mayor LaFrance, Assembly Members Perez-Verdia, Goecker, and McCormick.

14.B.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 415-2025.

 

14.C.                           

Ordinance No. AO 2025-53, an ordinance increasing the financial thresholds for a major site plan review of Parks Projects in the Anchorage Bowl and Turnagain Arm by amending the use-specific standards in Anchorage Municipal Code 21.05.040, Community Uses. (Planning and Zoning Commission Case No. 2025-0021). Planning Department.

14.C.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 367-2025.

 

14.D.                           

Resolution No. AR 2025-134, a resolution approving an Administrative Agreement AA # 2025-01 between the Municipality of Anchorage and the International Union of Operating Engineers, agreeing to wages. Human Resources Department.

14.D.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 379-2025.

 

14.E.                           

Ordinance No. AO 2025-56, an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Chapter 12.10 to increase the amount of the exemption on taxable business personal property. Assembly Vice-Chair Zaletel and Assembly Member Volland.

14.E.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 382-2025.

14.E.2. Summary of Economic Effects. (Addendum.)

14.E.3. Ordinance No. AO 2025-56(S), an ordinance of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Chapter 12.10 to increase the amount of the exemption on taxable business personal property. Assembly Members Volland, McCormick, and Silvers. (Addendum.)

14.E.4. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 447-2025.

14.E.5. Summary of Economic Effects.

 

14.F.                           

Ordinance No. AO 2025-60, an ordinance authorizing a five (5) year and three (3) month lease with three (3), three (3) year renewal options between the Municipality of Anchorage (Tenant), acting through the Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility (AWWU) and Cinnabar Loop, LLC (Lessor) for premises located at 2401 Cinnabar Loop for equipment warm storage, warehouse and office space. Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility.

14.F.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 411-2025.

 

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 2025-162, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly stating its conditional protest regarding a New Restaurant/Eating Place License #60134 for Alaskan Partnership, LLC. DBA Alaska Burger & Brew Old Seward located at 8010 Old Seward Highway, Anchorage, AK 99518; pending satisfaction of municipal requirements and authorizing the Municipal Clerk to take certain action. (Taku/Campbell Community Council). Assembly Chair Constant.

 

15.B.                           

Resolution No. AR 2025-163, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly stating its conditional protest regarding a New Restaurant/Eating Place License #16238 for Pho & Indian, LLC DBA Pho & Indian located at 9191 Old Seward Highway, Anchorage, AK 99515; pending satisfaction of municipal requirements and authorizing the Municipal Clerk to take certain action. (Taku/Campbell Community Council). Assembly Chair Constant.

 

15.C.                           

Resolution No. AR 2025-164, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly stating its conditional protest regarding a New Restaurant/Eating Place License #16644 for Pearl, LLC DBA Pearl located at 417 D. Street, Anchorage, AK 99501; pending satisfaction of municipal requirements and authorizing the Municipal Clerk to take certain action. (Downtown Community Council). Assembly Chair Constant.

 

15.D.                           

Resolution No. AR 2025-165, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly stating its conditional protest regarding Beverage Dispensary License #4531 for Robert Alexander DBA Tri-Grill located at 901 W. 6th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501; pending satisfaction of municipal requirements and authorizing the Municipal Clerk to take certain action. (Downtown Community Council). Assembly Chair Constant and Assembly Vice-Chair Brawley.

 

15.E.                           

Resolution No. AR 2025-167, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly approving an Alcohol Special Land Use Permit for Club License Number 1494 for the Thirty-Five Plus Singles Club, Inc, DBA Anchorage Social Dance Club; in the I-1 (Light Industrial) District; located at 549 West International Airport Road #B8-B10, within Prestwood Industrial Subdivision, Tract B; generally located south of West 46th Avenue, east of Business Boulevard, north of West International Airport Road, and west of Arctic Boulevard, in Anchorage. (Midtown Community Council) (Case 2025-0042). Planning Department.

15.E.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 418-2025.

 

15.F.                           

Resolution No. AR 2025-168, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly approving a Marijuana License and Special Land Use Permit for Canna Get Hashy, LLC, a marijuana manufacturing facility with License Number M34641, doing business as Canna Get Hashy, and located at Unit B, 810 East 6th Avenue, in Anchorage. (Fairview Community Council) (Case 2025-0031). Planning Department.

15.F.1. Assembly Memorandum No. AM 419-2025.

 

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]