CITY OF HOMER

HOMER, ALASKA

Planning

RESOLUTION 03-32

 

A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOMER, ALASKA NAMING FOR CLARIFICATION SECTIONS OF A PUBLIC WAY KNOWN AS EAST END ROAD TO EAST ROAD THAT SECTION BEING FROM THE FORMER CITY LIMITS TO THE NEW CITY LIMITS.

 

            WHEREAS, Kenai Peninsula Borough Ordinance 92-90 establishes a uniform street naming system within the Kenai Peninsula Borough; and

 

            WHEREAS, said ordinance states that street names adopted by action of an incorporated city within the Borough shall be recognized on the official street name map; and

 

            WHEREAS, more than one street name is detrimental to the public interest; and East Road is also known as East End Road; and

 

            WHEREAS, the Homer Planning Department maintains street address files for all City streets and East Road is the only name on file for that road; and

 

            WHEREAS, the City of Homer annexed the area served by East End Road the termination at  East End Road (Proposed East Road); and

 

            WHEREAS, on December 4, 2002 a public hearing was held by the Homer Advisory Planning Commission  to address all concerns about the proposed street name and all adjoining property owners were notified;

 

            NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Homer City Council recognizes East Road as the name for the road starting at the junction of Lake Street and running in a north east direction to Kachemak City past Kachemak Drive and requests that portion within the City limits be so designated on the Kenai Peninsula Borough’s official street name map.

 

            PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE HOMER CITY COUNCIL this 24th day of February, 2003.

 

                                                                        CITY OF HOMER

 

 

                                                                                                                                   

                                                                        Jack Cushing, Mayor

ATTEST:

 

                                                           

Mary L. Calhoun, City Clerk

 

Fiscal Impact: Cost of sign, hardware and labor estimated at $200 from PWD