...city council anticipates a brief gap between when Stearns steps out and Bloom steps in, Gilman and Associates Attorney Cary Graves, the previous city attorney, has agreed to offer his services as an interim attorney during the transition time...
...only are others willing, but they are eager to sign." After the council voted to approve the rezone, City Attorney Cary Graves said it would go into effect in 30 days, or May 1. Phil Hermanek can be reached at phillip.hermanek@peninsulaclarion...
...questions Molloy raised when the city administration's proposed ordinance came before the council April 15, City Attorney Cary Graves said Thursday, the city will be bringing an amended proposal to the council May 20. He said Mayor Pat Porter "was...
...opportunity to learn building trades, Mayor Pat Porter declared Boyle to have a conflict of interest. City Attorney Cary Graves said Boyle had a conflict of interest according to city code, because as a paid employee of the Kenai Peninsula Borough...
...approved as part of administrative policies and procedures attached to the new ordinance. According to City Attorney Cary Graves, such policies and procedures can be changed later with only one vote of the council, rather than needing two readings...
...feet of Willow Street and extending water and sewer lines along Marathon Road. During the city attorney's report, Cary Graves announced the city would be attaching traffic fines to some people's Alaska Permanent Fund dividends to collect fines...
...control officers. "I'm sorry this came about because of one neighborhood dispute," Petty said. City Attorney Cary Graves said, "This does not give animal control to the neighbors. The decision would still be made by Animal Control...
...Steiner said, "The Airport Commission the other night said they don't even know what land they had." City Attorney Cary Graves said, "In the '70s, the Walker Lane strip was deeded to the city for the benefit of the airport." Kellie Kelso...
...currently have kennel licenses, but as of Tuesday morning, no one responded to the mailing, according to City Attorney Cary Graves. Under the proposed ordinance, an annual inspection by the Kenai Animal Control officer is still required, according...
...components of the heating system are getting gummed up because of the deteriorating tubing," Koch said. City Attorney Cary Graves said, "If we can get moved up to category 3 (claimants), we could receive $350,000 to $400,000." He said...
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