Assembly - Regular
1/9/2024 5:00:00 PM
10.A.1. Resolution No. 2024-14, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly designating January 15, 2024, as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service, and recognizing and honoring the legacy and dream of Dr. King, Assembly Chair Constant, Assembly Vice-Chair Zaletel, Assembly Members Brawley, Bronga, Cross, Johnson, Martinez, Myers, Perez-Verdia, Rivera, Sulte, Volland and Mayor Bronson. (Addendum.)
10.A.2. Resolution No. AR 2024-22, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly recognizing January 16, 2024 as National Day of Racial Healing and reaffirming the Municipality’s commitment to advancing equity and creating a community where all people are valued, Assembly Chair Constant, Assembly Vice-Chair Zaletel, Assembly Members Brawley, Bronga, Johnson, Martinez, Rivera, and Volland. (Addendum.)
10.E.1. Resolution No. 2024-1, a resolution of the Municipality of Anchorage appropriating, $528,355 as a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant; and appropriating $11,619 as a transfer from the 2023 Anchorage Police Department Operating Budget, Anchorage Metropolitan Police Service Area Fund (151000), all to the Federal Grants Fund (241) Anchorage Police Department, for the mobile data computer laptop refresh, equipment, and facilities security/storage upgrade project.
Assembly Memorandum No. AM 1-2024.
10.E.5. Resolution No. 2024-5, a resolution of the Municipality of Anchorage appropriating, when tendered, $1,452,913 of a Section 5307/5340 Grant through the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), and appropriating $29,058 as a transfer from the 2023 Operating Budget, Area-Wide General Fund (101000), all to the Public Transportation Capital Improvement Projects Fund (485), for bus wash facility improvements, all within the Public Transportation Department.
Assembly Memorandum No. AM 25-2024.
10.G.3. Ordinance No. AO 2024-1, an ordinance of the Municipality of Anchorage amending the Anchorage 2040 Land Use Plan Map Designation of three lots, containing 0.64 acres, from “Compact Mixed Residential- Medium”, “Residential Mixed-Use Development”, and “Transit-Supportive Development Corridor” to “Town Center” for Moorehand Subdivision #2, Lots 16-18, generally located east of Elim Street, south of East 88th Avenue, west of Golovin Street, and north of Abbott Road, in Anchorage. (Abbott Loop Community Council) (Planning and Zoning Commission Case 2023-0096). P.H. 2-13-2024.
Assembly Memorandum No. AM 10-2024.
10.G.9. Ordinance No. AO 2024-7, an ordinance providing for the submission to the qualified voters of the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska, the question of the issuance of not to exceed $4,350,000 of General Obligation Bonds of the Municipality of Anchorage to pay the costs of constructing, renovating and equipping park, trail and recreational facilities capital improvements in the Anchorage Parks and Recreation Service Area, and the question of an increase in the municipal tax cap limitation to pay associated operations and maintenance costs in the Anchorage Parks and Recreation Service Area, without cost to Chugiak, Eagle River, Girdwood and other taxpayers outside the service area, at the election to be held in the municipality on April 2, 2024, Finance Department. P.H. 1-23-2024.
Assembly Memorandum No. AM 39-2024.
11.B. Ordinance No. AO 2023-114(S-1), an ordinance providing for the submission to the qualified voters of the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska, the question of the issuance of Not To Exceed Nine Million Dollars ($9,000,000)[Twelve Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($12,500,000)] of General Obligation Bonds of the Municipality of Anchorage to pay the costs of an Areawide Public Restroom Project, and the question of an increase in the municipal tax cap limitation to pay associated operations and maintenance costs, at the election to be held in the Municipality on April 2, 2024 and approving and adding a project to the Areawide 2024 CIB to include the Public Restroom Project, Assembly Chair Constant, Assembly Vice-Chair Zaletel and Assembly Member Brawley.
Assembly Memorandum No. AM 951-2023.
(PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED 12-5-2023. ACTION WAS POSTPONED FROM 12-5-2023. NO MOTION PENDING.)
13.C. Resolution No. AR 2023-421, a resolution of the Anchorage Assembly appropriating One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000) from the Alcoholic Beverages Retail Sales Tax Fund (206000) Fund Balance to the Real Estate Department 2024 Operating Budget and Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) from the Alcoholic Beverages Retail Sales Tax Fund (20600) to the Anchorage Health Department 2024 Operating Budget, all within the Alcoholic Beverages Retail Sales Tax Fund (206000), and authorizing Grant Agreements with the Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness for the Anchored Home Next Step Pilot program ($1,500,000) and to restorative and reentry services for operations costs of its Pallet Shelter Pilot Program ($500,000), Assembly Members Rivera, Volland and Bronga.
Information Memorandum No. AIM 232-2023.
(CARRIED OVER FROM 12-19-2023)
13.D. Ordinance No. AO 2023-130, an ordinance of the Anchorage Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Title 23, Building Codes, to reclassify three-unit residential buildings as residential construction instead of commercial, to relax some municipal local requirements for residential structures with four or fewer dwelling units, and request actions by the administration to lessen the cost burden of design and construction them, Assembly Members Cross, Volland, and Sulte.
Assembly Memorandum 950-2023.
Ordinance No. AO 2023-130(S), an ordinance of the Anchorage Assembly amending Anchorage Municipal Code Title 23, Building Codes, to reclassify three-unit residential buildings as residential construction instead of commercial, to relax some municipal local requirements for residential structures with four or fewer dwelling units, and request actions by the administration to lessen the cost burden of design and construction them, Assembly Members Cross, Volland, and Sulte.
Assembly Memorandum No. AM 1003-2023.
(CARRIED OVER FROM 12-19-2023)
14.E. Ordinance No. AO 2023-132, an ordinance providing for the submission to the qualified voters of the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska, the question of the issuance of Not To Exceed Five Million Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars ($5,900,000) of General Obligation Bonds of the Municipality of Anchorage to pay the costs of access improvements in the Chugach State Park Access Service Area, and the question of an increase in the municipal tax cap limitation to pay associated operations and maintenance costs in the Chugach State Park Service Area at the election to be held in the Municipality on April 2, 2024, and approving and adding additional projects to the 2024 CIB to include the Chugach State Park Access Service Area Projects, Assembly Members Sulte, Johnson and Bronga.
Assembly Memorandum No. AM 954-2023.
14.H. Ordinance No. AO 2023-135, an ordinance authorizing a five-year lease extension to Alascom, Inc. Doing Business As AT&T Alaska, for Heritage Land Bank Parcels 6-050, 6-049, and a portion of 6-048, legally described as Lots 12, 13, and 14, Block 2, Girdwood Townsite, US Survey 1177, and amending the 2023 Heritage Land Bank Annual Work Program, Real Estate Department.
Assembly Memorandum No. AM 1000-2023.
15.A. Resolution No. 2024-9, a resolution of the Anchorage Municipal Assembly approving an alcohol special land use permit for beverage dispensary use and license number 1666 for Pink Cadillac, LLC., DBA Pink Cadillac; in the B-3 (General Business) District; located at 369 Muldoon Road, within Nevilla Park Subdivision, Lots 4, 5, and 6; generally located south of East Third Avenue, west of State Street, north of East Fourth Avenue, and east of Muldoon Road, in Anchorage (Northeast Community Council) (Case 2024-0001). Planning Department.
Assembly Memorandum No. AM 35-2024.