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Kenai Peninsula Borough assembly hears multiple ordinances, considers postponement of public-comment changes and accepts member resignation
Summary
The Kenai Peninsula Borough assembly heard presentations on multiple ordinances, discussed postponing a change to public-comment rules and considered a resolution accepting Assembly member Bill Elam’s resignation.
The Kenai Peninsula Borough assembly heard introductions and staff presentations on several ordinances and resolutions and discussed appointments and administrative designations.
Planning director Robert Ruffner introduced an ordinance to incorporate the City of Homer 2024 transportation plan into the borough’s comprehensive plan. Ruffner explained the borough maintains comprehensive plans under state law and that the city had asked the borough to include its updated transportation element.
The assembly also considered an ordinance to amend borough code to authorize the KPB Road Service Area to approve minimal and one-time maintenance on roads not currently maintained by that service area. Assembly members described the change as allowing de minimis repairs funded from existing road-service taxes and noted staff proposed clarifying language via an amendment.
Robert Ruffner described an amendment to KPB 21.50.055 to change when civil fines for code violations begin to accrue. He said…
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