CITY OF
HOMER,
Hogan
ORDINANCE 10-29(A)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF HOMER, ALASKA, ENACTING HOMER CITY CODE CHAPTER 1.77, UTILITY
ADVISORY COMMISSION, TO ESTABLISH THE UTILITY ADVISORY COMMISSION AND PRESCRIBE
ITS DUTIES.
WHEREAS, SB 230, enacted in the
2010 legislative session, appropriates $4,800,000 to the City of Homer for an
Anchor Point to Homer natural gas pipeline; and
WHEREAS, SB 230 requires the City to
develop a plan for a distribution system that identifies residential users,
commercial users, public facility users, and industrial users within its
municipal boundary; and
WHEREAS, The City operates a
water and sewer utility system with some of the highest rates in the nation;
and
WHEREAS, It is in the public
interest for the City to establish a citizens’ commission to advise the Council
on matters of utilities and infrastructure.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE
Section
1. Homer City Code 1.77, Utility
Advisory Commission, is adopted to read as follows:
Chapter 1.77
Utility Advisory Commission
Sections:
1.77.010
Utility Advisory Commission established
1.77.020
Terms of members
1.77.030
Proceedings of the commission
1.77.040
Duties and responsibilities of the commission
1.77.010 Utility advisory commission established. a. The utility
advisory commission is established. The utility
advisory commission shall have seven members.
No more than two members may be from outside the city limits. Members
shall be appointed by the mayor subject to confirmation by the city council.
b. The
members of the utility advisory commission annually shall elect from the voting
membership a chairman and vice-chairman.
c. The mayor,
city manager, and public works director shall serve as consulting members of
the utility advisory commission in addition to the seven appointed members, and
may attend all meetings as consultants, but shall have no vote.
1.77.020 Terms of members. a. The initial
members of the utility advisory commission shall be appointed for the following
terms:
1. Three
members shall be appointed for three-year terms;
2. Two
members shall be appointed for two-year terms;
3. Two
members shall be appointed for one-year terms.
b. All
terms of members of the Utility Advisory Commission that follow a term
established by subsection (a) of this section shall be three years.
c. Any member
of the Utility Advisory Commission who is absent without excuse from two
successive regular meetings of the Commission shall be subject to removal from
the Commission by a majority vote of the members present.
1.77.030 Proceedings of the utility advisory
commission. The utility advisory commission shall hold a
regular meeting once a month, and special meetings at the call of the chairman. Minutes shall be maintained of each meeting,
in which the vote of each member upon every question shall be recorded. Every decision or finding made by the utility
advisory commission shall be referred to the city council at the earliest
possible date.
1.77.040 Duties and responsibilities of the utility
advisory commission. a. With regard to the natural gas pipeline
from Anchor Point to the city for which SB 230 appropriates funds, the utility
advisory commission shall develop on behalf of the city a plan:
1. For a
distribution system that identifies residential users, commercial users, public
facility users, and industrial users within its municipal boundary;
2. That
provides access to the pipeline along the route of the pipeline for potential
users who are outside the municipal boundary; and
3. That
provides extension of the pipeline beyond the municipal boundary.
b. The utility
advisory commission shall advise the city council on the development and
operation of a natural gas distribution utility in the city and serve as a
liaison between the city and the utility operator.
c. The utility
advisory commission shall advise the city manager and the city council on issues
related to the city sewer and water utilities, including without limitation the
utilities’ physical plant and future expansion; formation of local improvement
districts for sewer and water facilities; sewer and water utility rates; the sewer
and water utility operating and capital budgets; and sewer and water utility
operations.
d. The utility
advisory commission shall consider any specific proposal, problem or project as
directed by the city council and report or make recommendations thereon
directly to the city council, unless otherwise directed by the city council.
Section 2. This Ordinance is of a permanent and general
character and shall be included in the City Code.
ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOMER,
CITY
OF HOMER
_____________________________
JAMES
C. HORNADAY, MAYOR
ATTEST:
______________________________
JO JOHNSON, CMC, CITY CLERK
YES:
NO:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
First
Public Hearing:
Second
Effective Date:
Reviewed and approved as to form:
________________________ ____________________________
Walt E. Wrede, City Manager Thomas F. Klinkner,
City Attorney
Date: __________________ Date: __________________