AGENDA Kenai Peninsula Borough Road Service Area Board May 14, 2013 Assembly Chambers, Kenai Peninsula Borough 144 N. Binkley, Soldotna, Alaska ITEM A: Call to Order Regular Meeting...
...change is the wrong approach. Currently, members of most of the borough's 14 service area boards, save for the road service area board, are elected during the October municipal election. We are one of the few boroughs in the state to fill service...
...members of the borough's 14 service areas are elected during the regular October borough election, except for the road service area board. Vacancies from board member resignations during a term, or from no candidates running for a seat, are filled...
...According to the ordinance, the borough currently has 14 service area boards all of which -- save for the road service area board -- are voted on in an election process each October with the regular borough election. The borough is one of...
...the borough's 14 service area boards are elected during the regular October borough election, except for the road service area board. Vacancies from board member resignations during a term, or from a lack of candidates running for a seat, are...
...the borough's 14 service area boards are elected during the regular October borough election, except for the road service area board. Vacancies from board member resignations during a term, or from a lack of candidates running for a seat, are...
...force small developers and construction firms out of business. Since then, the borough Planning Commission and Road Service Area Board have been working to incorporate public comments and suggestions into new ordinance language. Ordinance 2007-33...
...Pacific Halibut Commission, three years on the Alaska Coastal Policy Council and two terms on the borough's road service area board. That experience gives Scalzi the edge over his opponent, Amy Bollenbach, who has spent much of her campaign...
...the evening engaged in discussing a host of amendments to the ordinance developed out of recent meetings with Road Service Area Board members, borough planners, developers and other private citizens with an interest in the proposed code revisions...
...have to be designed to withstand a 100-year flood event. Designs would have to meet with the approval of the Road Service Area Board and be designed by a licensed civil engineer who would certify the crossing as flood-worthy. Other provisions...
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