CITY OF HOMER
HOMER, ALASKA
City Manager
ORDINANCE 05-46
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF HOMER
ACCELERATED WATER AND SEWER PROGRAM (HAWSP) FUNDS FOR THE KACHEMAK
DRIVE PHASE ONE WATER ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PROJECT.
WHEREAS, The City Council adopted Resolution 05-42 on April 11, 2005,finding the need to
create the Kachemak Drive Phase One Water Improvement District; and
WHEREAS, A public hearing was held on Tuesday, May 24, 2005 during a rescheduled Regular
Meeting; and
WHEREAS, Resolution 05-80, adopted on JULY 25, 2005, notes that there were no written
objections received during the sixty day objection period, ending July 23, 2005; and
WHEREAS, Assessment payments received from property owners will be placed into the HAWSP.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City of Homer Ordains:
Section 1. That use of the HAWSP Funds is hereby authorized for the Kachemak Drive Phase One
Water Improvements:
Account No. Description Amount
Funding Source. HAWSP $400.000.00
Expenditure: HAWSP Kachemak Drive Phase One Water $400.000.00
215-830
Section 2. This ordinance is a budget amendment only, is not of a permanent nature and is a non
code ordinance.
PASSED AND ENACTED by Homer City Council this _______ day of ______________, 2005
CITY OF HOMER
_______________________
JAMES C. HORNADAY, MAYOR
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ATTEST:
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MARY L. CALHOUN, CMC, CITY CLERK
Introduction:
Public Hearing:
Second Reading:
Effective Date:
Ayes:
Noes:
Abstain:
Absent:
Reviewed and approved as to form and content:
____________________________ ___________________________
Walt E. Wrede, City Manager Gordon Tans, City Attorney
____________________________ ___________________________
Date Date
Fiscal Note: Estimated project cost is $397,210.00, total property owner assessments at 75%,
$297,907.50. 16 parcels = estimated at $18,619.22 assessment per parcel.
One parcel may qualify for deferred assessment if Resolution 05-93 is adopted. The assessment will
be born by HAWSP until such time as the property is sold, traded, or ownership is transferred in any
manner at which time the assessments become due and payable to the City of Homer to reimburse the
HAWSP.