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Week of January 7, 2019 Mon., Historic Preservation Chizmar 5:30 p.m. Jan 7 Commission Room Tues., Planning Commission Assembly 6:00 p.m. Jan 8 Wed., Health & Social Services Assembly 12:30 p.m. Jan 9 Commission Wed., Audit Committee Chizmar 3:00 p.m. Jan 9 Room Wed., Sustainability Commission Assembly 6:30 p.m. Jan 9 Thurs., Regular Assembly Meeting Assembly 6:00 p.m. Jan 10 REGULAR ASSEMBLY MEETING January 10, 2019 Mona Lisa Drexler Assembly 907 Terminal Street, Fairbanks, AK 6:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. NONSECTARIAN INVOCATION 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. ROLL CALL 5. REQUEST FOR REMOVAL OF ITEMS FROM THE CONSENT AND ANY OTHER PROCEDURAL MOTIONS. 6. CITIZENS COMMENTS Each person s comments limited to 3 minutes (Citizens Comments shall recess at 6:50 p.m. for public hearing) a. A citizen may speak on agenda items not scheduled for public hearing (Memorandums, Bid Awards, Unfinished Business [items postponed from previous meetings, reconsideration, or notice of intent to rescind], Resolutions, or Ordinances being advanced to a public hearing on a different date). Citizens comments on Board of Adjustment matters are not permitted. 7. APPROVAL OF AND CONSENT Approval of the consent agenda passes all routine items indicated by an asterisk (*) on the agenda. Consent agenda items are not considered separately unless an Assemblymember so requests. Note: If the consent item to be removed is an ordinance up to be introduced, advanced, or referred, it takes two Assemblymembers to remove the item from the consent agenda. In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the general agenda. 8. APPROVAL OF MINUTES *a. Regular Assembly Meeting minutes of December 13, 2018. 9. COMMUNICATIONS TO THE ASSEMBLY *a. Memorandums from Mayor Ward recommending the appointment and/or reappointment of members to the following boards and commissions: Diana Campbell and Wade Binkley to the Chena Riverfront Commission. Dan Givens to the Air Pollution Control Commission. Lenny Reagin to the Salaries and Emoluments Commission. Jim Lynch to the Investment Advisory Committee. Pamela Wagaman to the Health and Social Services Commission. Alexander Thornton to the Animal Control Commission Fred Schlutt to the Economic Development Commission. *b. Memorandum from Mayor Ward recommending the appointment of Gregory Allen Bean to the Chena Goldstream Fire Service Area Commission. 10. MESSAGES FROM THE BOROUGH MAYOR 11. REPORTS OF STANDING AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES 12. REPORTS FROM REPRESENTATIVES a. Report from the City of Fairbanks Representative. b. Report from the City of North Pole Representative. c. Report from the School Board Representative. 13. SPECIAL ORDERS Public Hearing at or after 7:00 p.m. (each person s comments limited to 3 minutes) a. Liquor License Transfer Beverage Dispensary License #426 From: Composite Holdings, LLC DBA: Composite Holdings, LLC No Premises To: The Bakery Restaurant, Inc. DBA: The Bakery Restaurant 44 College Road, Suite A b. Marijuana License New Product Manufacturing Facility License #16006 Arctic Bakery, LLC DBA: Arctic Bakery, LLC 1409 Well Street c. Marijuana License New Product Manufacturing Facility License #18493 Petrichor, LLC DBA: Petrichor, LLC 3780 Leasure Street, Unit A d. Marijuana License New Retail Store License #18187 The Fairbanks Cut, LLC DBA: The Fairbanks Cut, LLC 188 Bentley Trust Road, Suite A e. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-48. An Ordinance Rezoning Approximately 420 Acres, Described As Shuros Subdivision Block 2, Schroeder Property Waiver Tract B And Tract C, Section 28 T1N R1W FM TL-2805, Section 29 T1N R1W FM TL-2914 And GL-16 From Rural Residential (RR) To Outdoor Recreational (OR) Or Other Appropriate Zone (Located On The South Side Of Farmers Loop Road, Near Milepost 6) (RZ2019-001). (Sponsors: Assemblymembers Lyke and Lojewski) f. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-40. An Ordinance Amending FNSBC Title 18 To Allow Reconstruction Of A Nonconforming Building And Adding A Definition Of Permanent Foundation. (Sponsor: Assemblymember Lojewski) g. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-47. An Ordinance Authorizing The Direct Sale Of A Portion Of Section 31, T.2N., R.1W., F.M., To An Adjoining Land Owner (North Of Woodbine Dr). h. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-46. An Ordinance Amending FNSBC 7.12.020 Regarding Budget Submissions. (Sponsors: Assemblymembers Lojewski and Major) i. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-20-1O. An Ordinance Amending The FY 2018-19 Budget By Appropriating $2,329,787.62 From The General Fund Fund Balance To The Facilities Maintenance Reserve Fund. (Sponsors: Assemblymembers Lojewski, Lyke and Major) 14. CONSIDERATION OF CALENDAR Unfinished Business NONE 15. CITIZENS COMMENTS Each person s comments a. Items that are not scheduled for public hearing continuation. 16. CONSIDERATION OF CALENDAR New Business Resolutions *a. RESOLUTION NO. 2019-01. A Resolution Authorizing The Mayor To Submit An Application To The Alaska Transportation Alternatives Program For Accessibility Improvements To Growden, Kiwanis, And Ringstad Parks. b. RESOLUTION NO. 2019-02. A Resolution Reaffirming The Alaska Statehood Act And The 90/10 Per Centum Provision Regarding Oil And Gas Revenues Provided For In Section 28(A) Of Said Compact (Sponsors: Assemblymembers Cooper, Gray, Tacke, Lojewski and Mayor 17. CONSIDERATION OF CALENDAR New Business Ordinances To Be Referred To Committees Or Commissions *a. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-01. An Ordinance Amending FNSBC Title 17 Regarding Legal And Constructed Road Access For Subdivisions. (Refer to the Platting Board with recommendation due back no later than March 29, 2019) 18. CONSIDERATION OF CALENDAR New Business Ordinances To Be Introduced And Advanced To Public Hearing *a. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-02. An Ordinance To Amend FNSBC 21.28.040 Enhanced Voluntary Removal, Replacement And Repair (Wood Stove Change-Out) Program To Be Consistent With Federal Grant Requirements. (Refer to the Committee of the Whole on January 17, 2019; Advance to January 24, 2019 for Public Hearing) *b. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-20-1P. An Ordinance Amending The FY 2018-19 Budget By Appropriating $3,781,265 In Federal Pass-Through Grant Funding To The Transit Enterprise Projects Fund For The Voluntary Conversion Or Removal (Wood Stove Change-Out) Program. (Sponsor: Mayor (Refer to the Finance Committee on January 17, 2019; Advance to January 24, 2019 for Public Hearing) *c. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-03. An Ordinance Amending FNSBC Title 8 To Add Waiver Of Use Agreement Fees By The Borough Mayor, Amending FNSBC Title 20 By Adding A Section Authorizing Use Agreements On Borough Land And Amending The Definition Of Temporary Use, And Amending Appendix E-User Fee Schedule/Assessing/Land Management Fees And Attachment C Of Ordinance No. 2018-20 (FY 2018-19) To Add Fees For Use Agreements. (Refer to the Finance Committee on January 17, 2019; Advance to January 24, 2019 for Public Hearing) *d. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-20-1Q. An Ordinance Amending The FY 2018-19 Budget By Appropriating $35,000 In Fairbanks Library Foundation Funding And $35,000 From The Library Special Revenue Fund To The Special Revenue Projects Fund For A Space Plan Study For The Noel Wien Library. (Refer to the Finance Committee on January 17, 2019; Advance to January 24, 2019 for Public Hearing) *e. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-04. An Ordinance Providing For An Election For Tax Revenue Cap Revision To The Seavy Service Area. (Refer to the Finance Committee on February 7, 2019; Advance to February 14, 2019 for Public Hearing) *f. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-05. An Ordinance Providing For An Election For Tax Revenue Cap Revision To The Pleasureland Service Area. (Refer to the Finance Committee on February 7, 2019; Advance to February 14, 2019 for Public Hearing) 19. CITIZENS COMMENTS Each person s comments 20. ASSEMBLYMEMBER S COMMENTS 21. ADJOURNMENT AUDIT COMMITTEE January 9, 2019 Chizmar Conference Room 907 Terminal Street Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 3:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. NEW BUSINESS a. Discussion of Auditor Findings and Direction b. Discussion and Approval of Audit Reports and Financials 1. Interior Alaska Natural Gas Utility (IGU) Financial Statements for FY17/18 2. Fairbanks North Star Borough School District Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for FY 17/18 3. Fairbanks North Star Borough Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for FY 17/18 4. COMMITTEE COMMENTS 5. ADJOURNMENT the months of April May, then on an as needed basis. Seeking one individual to fill a vacancy with the term ending December 2021. Board-of-Equalization.aspx or at the s Office 907 Terminal Street, first floor. The following vehicles have been impounded as abandoned vehicles per FNSB 10.04.040A&B. They will be disposed of fifteen (15) days from the date of this notice. Owners must pay the towing and storage fee before the disposal date to redeem their vehicle. During the fifteen (15) day waiting period the owner of a vehicle may request a hearing concerning whether the vehicle was abandoned and/or the towing and storage fee. All vehicles are processed per FNSB 10.04 unless otherwise noted. 1. CHEVY 2500 PICKUP WHITE, VIN unknown, LIC 6097DE, from a Borough Resident, towing and storage fee $60.00, AP-5464. COOPER ESTATES ROAD SERVICE AREA 1775 El Paso St, North Pole, AK January 9, 2019 at 6:15 p.m. C. APPROVAL OF 1. Meeting Minutes from February 9, 2018 For more information please contact: David Frey 322-1828 Publish: 1/4/2019 F17536886

ASSEMBLY ROAD SERVICE AREA COMMITTEE January 14, 2019 Mona Lisa Drexler Assembly 907 Terminal Street, Fairbanks 6:00 p.m. 1. ROLL CALL 2. SERVICE AREA COMMISSIONER COMMENTS Comments are limited to 5 minutes per speaker. Committee members may ask questions of commissioners. Time allotted for commissioner comments will be 30 minutes. 3. NEW BUSINESS a. Review of annexation process, with focus on initial steps and borough responsibility. 4. SERVICE AREA COMMISSIONER COMMENTS - continuation Comments are limited to 5 minutes per speaker. Committee members may ask questions of commissioners. Time allotment is at the discretion of the Assembly Road Service Area Committee Chair. 5. COMMITTEE MEMBER AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS a. District Council 1 Stu Davies b. District Council 2 Merle Jantz c. District Council 3 Gary Pedretty d. District Council 4 Randy Bayer e. District Council 5 Clint Meyer f. District Council 6 Rodger Hopp g. Public Member, Jack Phipps h. Mayor or Chief of Staff i. Public Works j. Marna Sanford, FNSB Assembly, Vice Chair k. Aaron Lojewski, FNSB Assembly, Chair 6. ADJOURNMENT the months of April May, then on an as needed basis. Seeking one individual to fill a vacancy with the term ending December 2021. Board-of-Equalization.aspx or at the s Office 907 Terminal Street, first floor. PLATTING BOARD MEETING Mona Lisa Drexler Assembly at the January 16, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. A. CALL TO ORDER and ROLL CALL 1. Opening 2. Information for the public 3. Chairs Comments 4. Introduction of Staff a. Communications to the Board b. Citizens Comments limited to three (3) minutes 5. Administer Group Oath 6. Agenda items not scheduled for public hearing 7. Items other than those appearing on the agenda 8. Disclosure and Statement of Conflict of Interest C. APPROVAL OF AND CONSENT Approval of Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk (*) on the agenda. Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless and Commission or Board member or citizen so requests. In the event of such request, the item is returned to the general agenda. D. *MINUTES Minutes of the August 15, 2018, September 19, 2018 and November 21, 2018 Platting Board meetings. E. CONSENT ITEMS F. QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARING 1. WV001-19 North College Road Subdivision A request by The Conservation Fund, on behalf of the University of Alaska, Land Management, for a subdivision by waiver of a plat of the remainder tract of Fairbanks Golf & Country Club, First Addition, a total of approximately 425 acres, into two tracts of 160 and 265 acres. A variance has been requested from FNSBC 17.20.040.B to allow for the exemption to the requirement for a survey even though one of the resultant tracts will not be strictly identified by an aliquot parts description. The request includes dedication of a portion of the Jeff Studdert Sleddog Trails. The property is located east of and south of Army Road and Iniakuk Avenue and south of NRA Lane, and lies within Section 32, T1N R1W, FM, AK. Staff Contact: George Stefan 2. RP019-19 (Phipps) - A request by Stutzmann Engineering Associates, Inc., on behalf of Hite, Inc., to replat Lot 2 Phipps Subdivision, a total of approximately 7.95 acres, into two lots of 2.93 and 5.02 acres. Two variances have been requested: FNSBC 17.56.080.B to allow the existing 30ft wide dedication for Picket Place to meet the right-of-way width requirements; and FNSBC 17.56.080.D to allow for the alternate temporary turnaround created by Plat No. 2014-42 instead of new dedication of a 100ft diameter temporary turnaround. The property is located within the NE¼ SE¼ Section 17, T1S R1W, FM, AK (located on Picket Place). Staff Contact: George Stefan 3. NR001-19 Louis Demontfort Drive A request by Joseph Belegrin to name an unnamed road, located off of Coolidge St and traversing along the section line common to Sections 25 & 36, T5S, R4E, FM and Sections 30 & 31, T5S, R5E, FM. Staff Contact: Daniel Welch 4. NR002-19 Hermitage Drive A request by Joseph Belegrin to name an unnamed road, located near Harding Lake lying along the section line common to Sections 31 & 32, T5S, R5E, FM. Staff Contact: Daniel Welch G. UNFINISHED BUSINESS H. NEW BUSINESS Election of Chair and Vice-Chair I. EXCUSE FUTURE ABSENCES J. CITIZENS COMMENTS K. COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS / COMMUNICATIONS L. ADJOURNMENT Persons who have not received direct notice by mail from the Fairbanks North Star Borough regarding a particular subdivision application, and who wish to testify on that subdivision application, must apply to participate in the hearing. Applications are available at the Department of Community Planning Office and must be received by the Community Planning Department at least five (5) working days prior to the hearing date, or by January 9, 2019. On any legislative applications such as street vacations, trail easements or Title 17 amendments, the public may submit written comments and/or testify before the Platting Board. Any questions, please contact the Clerk of the Platting Board at 907-459-1273 or via email at FNSBPB@fnsb.us COLLEGE ROAD SERVICE AREA University Park School 554 Loftus Road, Fairbanks, AK January 15, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. C. APPROVAL OF 1. Meeting Minutes from December 18, 2018 For more information please contact: Pay Ivey 590-8800 Publish: 1/8/2019 F17536887

Week of January 14, 2019 Mon., Assembly Road Service Assembly 6:00 p.m. Jan 14 Area Committee Wed., Early Childhood Chizmar 12:00 p.m. Jan 16 Development Commission Room Wed., Platting Board Chizmar 6:00 p.m. Jan 16 Room Thur., Finance Committee Assembly 5:30 p.m. Jan 17 Thur., Committee of the Whole Assembly Immediately Jan 17 following Finance Committee ASSEMBLY FINANCE COMMITTEE January 17, 2019 Mona Lisa Drexler Assembly 5:30 p.m. 1. ROLL CALL 2. MEMORANDA/ REPORTS/ PRESENTATIONS NONE 3. CONTRACTS/ BID AWARDS a. RFP Award: RFP Number 19025 Solid Waste Facility Environmental Consulting Services Approval of the proposal submitted by Shannon and Wilson, Inc., in the amount of $189,500.00 for the initial contract period, and a total contract amount of $947,500.00 if all four one-year renewal options are exercised. b. Contract Award: CXT Vault Toilets Approval of contract with CXT, Inc. in the amount of $277,406.70. 4. ADVANCED ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS a. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-20-1P. An Ordinance Amending The FY 2018-19 Budget By Appropriating $3,781,265 In Federal Pass-Through Grant Funding To The Transit Enterprise Projects Fund For The Voluntary Conversion Or Removal (Wood Stove Change-Out) Program. b. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-03. An Ordinance Amending FNSBC Title 8 To Add Waiver Of Use Agreement Fees By The Borough Mayor, Amending FNSBC Title 20 By Adding A Section Authorizing Use Agreements On Borough Land And Amending The Definition Of Temporary Use, And Amending Appendix E-User Fee Schedule/Assessing/Land Management Fees And Attachment C Of Ordinance No. 2018-20 (FY 2018-19) To Add Fees For Use Agreements. (Sponsor: Mayor c. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-20-1Q. An Ordinance Amending The FY 2018-19 Budget By Appropriating $35,000 In Fairbanks Library Foundation Funding And $35,000 From The Library Special Revenue Fund To The Special Revenue Projects Fund For A Space Plan Study For The Noel Wien Library. 5. OTHER COMMITTEE BUSINESS/ DISCUSSION ITEMS a. Monthly Budget Reports b. General Fund Updated Fund Balance Report 6. MAYOR/ ASSEMBLY COMMENTS 7. ADJOURNMENT ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE WORKSESSION January 17, 2019 Mona Lisa Drexler Assembly *Immediately following Assembly Finance Committee* 1. ROLL CALL 2. MEMORANDA/ REPORTS/ PRESENTATIONS a. Presentation by the Administration and AmeriCorps VISTA regarding the Library Community Assessment Survey results and Services Analysis, with a question and answer period. 3. ADVANCED ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS a. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-02. An Ordinance To Amend FNSBC 21.28.040 Enhanced Voluntary Removal, Replacement And Repair (Wood Stove Change- Out) Program To Be Consistent With Federal Grant Requirements. 4. BRIEFINGS FROM THE BOROUGH MAYOR 5. ASSEMBLY BUSINESS/ COMMENTS 6. ADJOURNMENT the months of April May, then on an as needed basis. Seeking one individual to fill a vacancy with the term ending December 2021. Board-of-Equalization.aspx or at the s Office 907 Terminal Street, first floor. The following vehicles have been impounded as abandoned vehicles per FNSB 10.04.040A&B. They will be disposed of fifteen (15) days from the date of this notice. Owners must pay the towing and storage fee before the disposal date to redeem their vehicle. During the fifteen (15) day waiting period the owner of a vehicle may request a hearing concerning whether the vehicle was abandoned and/or the towing and storage fee. All vehicles are processed per FNSB 10.04 unless otherwise noted. 1. MAZDA MPV BLUE, VIN JM3CW28A840522747T0, LIC COLORADO ZOY386, from a Borough Resident, towing and storage fee $60.00, AP-5487. 2. HONDA CIVIC BLACK, VIN unknown, LIC unknown, from a Borough Resident, towing and storage fee $60.00, AP- 5488. FNSB ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING Ester Conference Room, 2nd Floor January 17, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. A. CALL TO ORDER B. COMMUNICATIONS This hearing may include Quick Plat, Legal Nonconforming (Grandfather Rights), Amnesty Relief and Administrative Variance requests. Public testimony will be requested as each agenda item comes up. Any action taken during this meeting may be appealed. Appeal of a Hearing Officer decision must be submitted in writing. Agenda, meeting audio, and Hearing Officer decisions are posted at http://www.co.fairbanks.ak.us/cp/pages/ Administrative-Hearings.aspx 1. Hearing Officer Comments 2. Staff Comments 3. Citizens Comments C. QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARING 1. Administer Oath 2. Quick Plats 1. SD009-19 Fox Creek Subdivision A request by Stutzmann Engineering Associates, Inc., on behalf of KGM, LLC, to replat TL-3179 and TL-3103, a total of approximately 12.97 acres into three lots ranging in size of approximately 1.60 acres to 8.07 acres. The properties are located within the E½ NW¼ and the NW¼ NE¼ Section 31 T2N R1E FM (located on the Elliott Hwy). Staff Contact: Daniel Welch 2. SD012-19 / RP022-19 City of North Pole-3 Subdivision A request by Degerlund Engineering, on behalf of The City of North Pole, to replat Tract F- 1-B, ASLS 2003-50 and Trach H, ASLS 84-16, a total of approximately 45 acres, by shifting a common lot line between the properties. The resultant lots will be approximately 4.5 and 40.5 acres in size. This replat will not create additional lots. The properties are located within the N½ Section 16, T2S R2E FM (located east of the Tanana River and west of the Old Richardson Hwy, on Shellinger St). Staff Contact: Daniel Welch D. ADJOURNMENT ANIMAL CONTROL COMMISSION MEETING MONA LISA DREXLER ASSEMBLY CHAMBERS AT THE JUANITA HELMS ADMINISTRATION CENTER 907 TERMINAL STREET, FAIRBANKS, ALASKA JANUARY 22, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. not scheduled for public hearing C. APPROVAL OF AND CONSENT Approval of consent agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk (*) on agenda. Consent agenda items are not considered separately unless any Commission member or citizen so requests. In the event of such request, the item is returned to the general agenda. D. MINUTES 1. Minutes from December 20, 2018. 1. Shelter report 2. Sled dog housing committee report 1. Discussion w/ Mayor Bryce Ward a. ACC future directions b. Facility replacement options 2. Budget 3. Legislative bills or activity of interest 1. February 19 EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT CHIZMAR CONFERENCE ROOM AT THE JUANITA HELMS ADMINISTRATION CENTER 907 TERMINAL STREET, FAIRBANKS, AK JANUARY 16, 2019 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. 1. Citizen s Comments limited to 3 minutes C. APPROVAL OF AND CONSENT Approval of Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk (*) on Agenda. Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless any Commission member so requests. In the event of such a request the item is returned to the general agenda. D. *MINUTES 1. *Minutes from November 21, 2018. E. REPORTS 1. Website/Social Media update 2. Family Friendly Workplace Awards 3. Advocacy: Early Childhood Education & Development 4. Community Outreach Committee Update 5. Children s Bike Safety Day partnership 1. Annual Election of Chair and Vice Chair G. COMMISSIONER S COMMENTS H. ADJOURNMENT Upcoming meetings & events February 20, 2019, 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m., Chizmar Conference Room Publish: 1/11/2019 F17536888

ASSEMBLY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Hearing will take place on January 24, 2019 at or after 7:00 p.m. during the Regular Assembly Meeting held in the Mona Lisa Drexler Assembly,, 907 Terminal Street, Fairbanks, AK. Marijuana License New Standard Cultivation Facility License #16815 Cut Above, LLC DBA: Cut Above, LLC 1520 Raven Lake Street Fairbanks, AK 99709 Liquor License Transfer Beverage Dispensary License #4504 From: Upriver, Inc. DBA: Gold Rush Deli 3399 Peger Road Suite C To: Go Alaska Media, LLC DBA: Venue Fairbanks 514 2nd Ave Liquor License Transfer Restaurant/Eating Place License #3050 From: Gambardella s II, Inc. DBA: Gambardella s Pasta Bella No Premises To: 3Giro, Inc. DBA: Irashai 1448 South Cushman Street ORDINANCE NO. 2019-02. An Ordinance To Amend FNSBC 21.28.040 Enhanced Voluntary Removal, Replacement And Repair (Wood Stove Change- Out) Program To Be Consistent With Federal Grant Requirements. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-20-1P. An Ordinance Amending The FY 2018-19 Budget By Appropriating $3,781,265 In Federal Pass-Through Grant Funding To The Transit Enterprise Projects Fund For The Voluntary Conversion Or Removal (Wood Stove Change-Out) Program. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-03. An Ordinance Amending FNSBC Title 8 To Add Waiver Of Use Agreement Fees By The Borough Mayor, Amending FNSBC Title 20 By Adding A Section Authorizing Use Agreements On Borough Land And Amending The Definition Of Temporary Use, And Amending Appendix EUser Fee Schedule/Assessing/Land Management Fees And Attachment C Of Ordinance No. 2018-20 (FY 2018-19) To Add Fees For Use Agreements. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-20-1Q. An Ordinance Amending The FY 2018-19 Budget By Appropriating $35,000 In Fairbanks Library Foundation Funding And $35,000 From The Library Special Revenue Fund To The Special Revenue Projects Fund For A Space Plan Study For The Noel Wien Library. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-46. An Ordinance Amending FNSBC 7.12.020 Regarding Budget Submissions. (Sponsors: Assemblymembers Lojewski and Major) PROPOSED SUBSTITUTE BY MAYOR WARD AND ASSEMBLYMEMBER LOJEWSKI ORDINANCE NO. 2018-46. An Ordinance Amending FNSBC 7.12.020 And FNSBC 7.12.120 Regarding Budget Submissions. appointed by the Assembly. The Board meets regularly during the months of April May, then on an as needed basis. Seeking one individual to fill a vacancy with the term ending December 2021. other fields related to their functions as members of the board of equalization. Regular board members and alternate board members shall serve for three years or until their successors are appointed and qualified. Terms shall be staggered so that approximately one-third of the terms expire each year. The board shall hear appeals brought to it and shall determine equalization thereon. The board may alter an assessment of a property only pursuant to an appeal filed as to the particular property. The board shall not hear appeals that do not relate to assessed valuation unless specifically required to do so by law. The board may adjust an assessment only upon proof by a preponderance of the evidence at the appeal hearing of an unequal, excessive, improper or under valuation. Interested individuals may obtain an application form from the Borough website at http://www.co.fairbanks.ak.us/boards/pages/board-of- Equalization.aspx or at the s Office 907 Terminal Street, first floor. For more information contact the Clerk s Office at clerks@ fnsb. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Tuesday, January 22, 3:30pm 5:00pm Mayor s Salcha Conference Room 907 Terminal Street Meeting Agenda 1. Roll 2. Citizen Comments 3. Approve Consent Agenda and Minutes A. January 22 Agenda B. November 27 Minutes 4. New Business A. Data Driven Success in the New Year: A recap of the International Economic Development Council webinar 5. Old Business A. Explore the feasibility of creating an Economic Development District B. Update on Implementation Plan, EAFB Regional Growth Plan C. Update on Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) Metrics 6. Staff Comments 7. Report A. 2018 CEDS Goals and Objectives 8. Commissioner Comments 9. Adjournment Publish: 1/15/2019 F17536889

Week of January 21, 2019 Mon., Closed Jan 21 Tues., Animal Control Commission Assembly 6:00 p.m. Jan 22 Thur., Regular Assembly Meeting Assembly 6:00 p.m. Jan 24 REGULAR ASSEMBLY MEETING January 24, 2019 Mona Lisa Drexler Assembly 907 Terminal Street, Fairbanks, AK 6:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. NONSECTARIAN INVOCATION 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 4. ROLL CALL 5. REQUEST FOR REMOVAL OF ITEMS FROM THE CONSENT AND ANY OTHER PROCEDURAL MOTIONS. 6. CITIZENS COMMENTS Each person s comments limited to 3 minutes (Citizens Comments shall recess at 6:50 p.m. for public hearing) a. A citizen may speak on agenda items not scheduled for public hearing (Memorandums, Bid Awards, Unfinished Business [items postponed from previous meetings, reconsideration, or notice of intent to rescind], Resolutions, or Ordinances being advanced to a public hearing on a different date). Citizens comments on Board of Adjustment matters are not permitted. 7. APPROVAL OF AND CONSENT Approval of the consent agenda passes all routine items indicated by an asterisk (*) on the agenda. Consent agenda items are not considered separately unless an Assemblymember so requests. Note: If the consent item to be removed is an ordinance up to be introduced, advanced, or referred, it takes two Assemblymembers to remove the item from the consent agenda. In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the general agenda. 8. APPROVAL OF MINUTES *a. Regular Assembly Meeting minutes of January 10, 2019. 9. COMMUNICATIONS TO THE ASSEMBLY *a. Memorandums from Mayor Ward recommending the appointment and/or reappointment of members to the following commissions: Annette Freiburger to the Chena Riverfront Commission. Matthew Reckard and Patricia Peirsol to the Historic Preservation Commission. *b. Memorandum from Mayor Ward recommending the appointment of Rick Hoegberg to the Tungsten Service Area Commission. 10. MESSAGES FROM THE BOROUGH MAYOR 11. REPORTS OF STANDING AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES 12. REPORTS FROM REPRESENTATIVES a. Report from the City of Fairbanks Representative. b. Report from the City of North Pole Representative. c. Report from the School Board Representative. 13. SPECIAL ORDERS Public Hearing at or after 7:00 p.m. (each person s comments limited to 3 minutes) a. Liquor License Transfer Beverage Dispensary License #4504 From: Upriver, Inc. DBA: Gold Rush Deli 3399 Peger Road Suite C To: Go Alaska Media, LLC DBA: Venue Fairbanks 514 2nd Ave b. Liquor License Transfer Restaurant/Eating Place License #3050 From: Gambardella s II, Inc. DBA: Gambardella s Pasta Bella No Premises To: 3Giro, Inc. DBA: Irashai 1448 South Cushman Street c. Marijuana License New Standard Cultivation Facility License #16815 Cut Above, LLC DBA: Cut Above, LLC 1520 Raven Lake Street Fairbanks, AK 99709 d. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-46. An Ordinance Amending FNSBC 7.12.020 Regarding Budget Submissions. (Sponsors: Assemblymembers Lojewski and Major) PROPOSED SUBSTITUTE By Mayor Ward and Assemblymember Lojewski ORDINANCE NO. 2018-46. An Ordinance Amending FNSBC 7.12.020 And FNSBC 7.12.120 Regarding Budget Submissions. e. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-02. An Ordinance To Amend FNSBC 21.28.040 Enhanced Voluntary Removal, Replacement And Repair (Wood Stove Change-Out) Program To Be Consistent With Federal Grant Requirements. f. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-20-1P. An Ordinance Amending The FY 2018-19 Budget By Appropriating $3,781,265 In Federal Pass-Through Grant Funding To The Transit Enterprise Projects Fund For The Voluntary Conversion Or Removal (Wood Stove Change-Out) Program. (Sponsor: Mayor g. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-03. An Ordinance Amending FNSBC Title 8 To Add Waiver Of Use Agreement Fees By The Borough Mayor, Amending FNSBC Title 20 By Adding A Section Authorizing Use Agreements On Borough Land And Amending The Definition Of Temporary Use, And Amending Appendix E-User Fee Schedule/Assessing/Land Management Fees And Attachment C Of Ordinance No. 2018-20 (FY 2018-19) To Add Fees For Use Agreements. h. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-20-1Q. An Ordinance Amending The FY 2018-19 Budget By Appropriating $35,000 In Fairbanks Library Foundation Funding And $35,000 From The Library Special Revenue Fund To The Special Revenue Projects Fund For A Space Plan Study For The Noel Wien Library. 14. CONSIDERATION OF CALENDAR Unfinished Business a. RESOLUTION NO. 2018-36. A Resolution Identifying And Supporting Legislative Priorities And Capital Projects. (Sponsor: Assembly Capital Projects and Legislative Priorities Committee) PROPOSED SUBSTITUTE By Mayor Ward 15. CITIZENS COMMENTS Each person s comments a. Items that are not scheduled for public hearing continuation. 16. CONSIDERATION OF CALENDAR New Business Resolutions a. RESOLUTION NO. 2019-03. A Resolution Supporting Conversion From Diesel And Gasoline To Compressed Natural Grass (CNG) Vehicles For All Transit Revenue Service Vehicles Within The Fairbanks North Star Borough Transportation Department. 17. CONSIDERATION OF CALENDAR New Business Ordinances To Be Referred To Committees Or Commissions NONE 18. CONSIDERATION OF CALENDAR New Business Ordinances To Be Introduced And Advanced To Public Hearing *a. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-07. An Ordinance Amending FNSBC Title 16 To Authorize The Procurement Of Supplies, Equipment And Services To School District Officials, And Authorizing The Delegation Of Procurement Authority For Certain Construction Projects. (Sponsor: Mayor (Refer to the Committee of the Whole on February 7, 2019; Advance to February 14, 2019 Public Hearing) *b. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-20-1R. An Ordinance Amending The FY 2018-19 Budget By Appropriating $39,055 In Federal Pass-Through Grant Funding To The Special Revenue Fund To Offset The Cost Of The First Three Years Of Operations And Maintenance Of Motor Vehicle Plug- Ins Installed At The Fairbanks North Star Borough s Noel Wien Library And North Pole Branch Library. (Sponsor: Mayor (Refer to the Finance Committee on February 7, 2019; Advance to February 14, 2019 for Public Hearing) *c. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-20-1S. An Ordinance Amending The FY 2018-19 Budget By Changing The Estimated Revenues For $48,154 Of The Match To The Federal Transit Administration, Section 5307 Transit Operating Assistance Grant From Local Sources To State Grant Funds And By Appropriating $48,154 To The Transit Enterprise Operating Fund To Continue The Increase Headway On The Red, Brown And Purple Lines. (Sponsor: Mayor (Refer to the Finance Committee on February 7, 2019; Advance to February 14, 2019 for Public Hearing) *d. ORDINANCE NO. 2018-20-1T. An Ordinance Amending The FY 2018-19 Budget By Appropriating $201,779 In Federal Grant Funding And $20,029 In Local Matching Funds From The General Fund Fund Balance To The Capital Projects Fund For The Restroom Replacement And Access Improvements Project At Chena Lake Recreation Area. (Refer to the Finance Committee on February 7, 2019; Advance to February 14, 2019 for Public Hearing) *e. ORDINANCE NO. 2019-06. An ordinance amending FNSBC 18.104.020 Regarding Rezones. (Sponsor: Mayor (Refer to the Planning Commission on February 26, 2019 with recommendation due back no later than March 4, 2019; Refer to the Committee of the Whole on March 7, 2019; Advance to March 14, 2019 Public Hearing) 19. CITIZENS COMMENTS Each person s comments 20. ASSEMBLYMEMBER S COMMENTS 21. ADJOURNMENT the months of April May, then on an as needed basis. Seeking one individual to fill a vacancy with the term ending December 2021. website at http://www.co.fairbanks.ak.us/boards/pages/board-of- Equalization.aspx or at the s Office 907 Terminal Street, first floor. AMY RICHARDS SELECTED AS EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH The Fairbanks North Star Borough Employee Recognition Committee proudly announces that Amy Richards, of the Human Resources Department, has received the Fairbanks North Star Borough Employee of the Month Award for January 2019. Amy has been nominated and selected for this honor in recognition of her first-rate service to the borough since November 2016. In her position as Personnel Payroll Assistant, Amy has done a phenomenal job getting the Encompass scanning project up and running in the Human Resources Department. She is renowned for taking the initiative when she thinks of a better way to do tasks around the office, offering and implementing excellent solutions. Amy s attention to detail and the accuracy of all her work is absolutely beyond reproach. She readily and enthusiastically takes on any task put before her and she does this with an amazingly positive attitude. Amy is the definition of a team player! She is always willing to help anyone without hesitation and always with a smile. Amy s co-workers have expressed immense appreciation and respect for her positive attitude, her enthusiastic dedication and her constant, bright smile. They count themselves extremely fortunate to have her on the HR team! Congratulations to Amy, and our thanks for a job well done! The following vehicles have been impounded as abandoned vehicles per FNSB 10.04.040A&B. They will be disposed of fifteen (15) days from the date of this notice. Owners must pay the towing and storage fee before the disposal date to redeem their vehicle. During the fifteen (15) day waiting period the owner of a vehicle may request a hearing concerning whether the vehicle was abandoned and/or the towing and storage fee. All vehicles are processed per FNSB 10.04 unless otherwise noted. 1. MAZDA MPV BLUE, VIN JM3CW28A840522747T0, LIC COLORADO ZOY386, from a Borough Resident, towing and storage fee $60.00, AP-5487. 2. HONDA CIVIC BLACK, VIN unknown, LIC unknown, from a Borough Resident, towing and storage fee $60.00, AP- 5488. NOTICE OF ORDINANCES ADOPTED PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT at the Regular Meeting of The Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly on January 10, 2019 the following were adopted: ORDINANCE NO. 2018-20-1O. An Ordinance Amending The FY 2018-19 Budget By Appropriating $2,329,787.62 From The General Fund Fund Balance To The Facilities Maintenance Reserve Fund. (Sponsors: Assemblymembers Lojewski, Lyke and Major) ORDINANCE NO. 2018-40. An Ordinance Amending FNSBC Title 18 To Allow Reconstruction Of A Nonconforming Building And Adding A Definition Of Permanent Foundation. (Sponsor: Assemblymember Lojewski) ORDINANCE NO. 2018-47. An Ordinance Authorizing The Direct Sale Of A Portion Of Section 31, T.2N., R.1W., F.M., To An Adjoining Land Owner (North Of Woodbine Dr). (Sponsor: Mayor SPRING GLADE ROAD SERVICE AREA St. Paul s Church 907 Union Drive, Fairbanks, AK January 23, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. C. APPROVAL OF 1. Meeting Minutes from September 6, 2018 4. Maintenance Contract Renewal For more information please contact: Randy Bayer 457-2530 Publish: 1/18/2019 F17536890

Week of January 28, 2019 Mon., Historic Preservation Chizmar 5:30 p.m. Jan 28 Commission Room The FNSB Assembly is now accepting applications from individuals interested in serving on the Board of Equalization. The Board consists of five members and two alternates appointed by the Assembly. The Board meets regularly during the months of April May, then on an as needed basis. Seeking one individual to fill a vacancy with the term ending December 2021. appraisals, real estate market, construction, farming, and other fields related to their functions as members of the board of equalization. Regular board members and alternate board members shall serve for three years or until their successors are appointed and qualified. Terms shall be staggered so that approximately one-third of the terms expire each year. The board shall hear appeals brought to it and shall determine equalization thereon. The board may alter an assessment of a property only pursuant to an appeal filed as to the particular property. The board shall not hear appeals that do not relate to assessed valuation unless specifically required to do so by law. The board may adjust an assessment only upon proof by a preponderance of the evidence at the appeal hearing of an unequal, excessive, improper or under valuation. Interested individuals may obtain an application form from the Borough website at http://www.co.fairbanks.ak.us/boards/pages/board-of- Equalization.aspx or at the s Office 907 Terminal Street, first floor. For more information contact the Clerk s Office at clerks@ fnsb. The following vehicles have been impounded as abandoned vehicles per FNSB 10.04.040A&B. They will be disposed of fifteen (15) days from the date of this notice. Owners must pay the towing and storage fee before the disposal date to redeem their vehicle. During the fifteen (15) day waiting period the owner of a vehicle may request a hearing concerning whether the vehicle was abandoned and/or the towing and storage fee. All vehicles are processed per FNSB 10.04 unless otherwise noted. 1. MAZDA MPV BLUE, VIN JM3CW28A840522747T0, LIC COLORADO ZOY386, from a Borough Resident, towing and storage fee $60.00, AP-5487. 2. HONDA CIVIC BLACK, VIN unknown, LIC unknown, from a Borough Resident, towing and storage fee $60.00, AP-5488. SALCHAKET HEIGHTS ROAD SERVICE AREA 10207 Friendly Road, Fairbanks, AK February 1, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. C. APPROVAL OF 1. Meeting Minutes from June 13, 2018 For more information please contact: Randall Hupprich 378-6162 STEESE FIRE SERVICE AREA STATION 61, 800 William C. Leary Lane, FAIRBANKS, ALASKA JANUARY 30, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. 1. Establish quorum 2. Citizen s Comments limited to three (3) minutes C. APPROVAL OF D. MINUTES 1. Approval of Minutes. E. REPORTS 1. Chair Comments 2. Chief s Report 3. FNSB Emergency Services Administrator Report F. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Revisiting Ordinance 2018-24 G. NEW BUSINESS 1. FY2020 Budget consideration/approval I. DATE AND TIME OF NEXT MEETING J. ADJOURNMENT Publish: 1/25/2019 F17536893

the months of April May, then on an as needed basis. Seeking one individual to fill a vacancy with the term ending December 2021. Board-of-Equalization.aspx or at the s Office 907 Terminal Street, first floor. NOTICE OF ATTENDANCE Animal Control Commissioners have been invited to attend a shelter tour on February 6, 2019 on or after 5:00 p.m. at 2408 Davis Road, Fairbanks, AK. FNSB ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING Ester Conference Room, 2nd Floor February 7, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. A. CALL TO ORDER B. COMMUNICATIONS 1. Staff Comments 2. Citizen Comments 3. Hearing Officer Comments This hearing may include Quick Plat, Legal Nonconforming (Grandfather Rights), Amnesty Relief and Administrative Variance requests. Public testimony will be requested as each agenda item comes up. Any action taken during this meeting may be appealed. Appeal of a Hearing Officer decision must be submitted in writing. Agenda, meeting audio, and Hearing Officer decisions are posted at http://www.co.fairbanks.ak.us/cp/pages/ Administrative-Hearings.aspx. C. QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARING No Items for this Hearing Date D. ADJOURNMENT / CITY OF FAIRBANKS CHENA RIVERFRONT ESTER CONFERENCE ROOM 907 TERMINAL STREET, FAIRBANKS, ALASKA February 13, 2019 at 12:00 p.m. B. COMMUNICATIONS TO THE COMMISSION 1. Chair s Comments 2. Communications to the Chena Riverfront Commission 3. Citizen s Comments (each person s comments are limited to three (3) minutes) C. APPROVAL OF Approval of the August 8, 2019, November 14, 2018 and December 13, 2018 meeting minutes. E. NEW BUSINESS 1. Downtown Plan Melissa Kellner 2. University Avenue Bridge railings Lauren Little (DOT) F. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Update on current DOT&PF projects Joe Kemp, DOT 2. Chena Riverwalk Project Letter of Support 3. Salcha-Badger Plan Kellen Spillman 4. Review of CRFC Project List 5. Commission vacancies Any questions, please contact the Clerk of the Chena Riverfront Commission at 907-459-1260 or via email at: platting@fnsb.us TRAILS ADVISORY COMMISSION (TAC) TRAIL PLAN REWRITE WORKING GROUP MEETING WEST CONFERENCE ROOM, 2ND FLOOR, BIG DIPPER ICE ARENA 1920 LATHROP STREET, FAIRBANKS, ALASKA February 7, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. 1. Citizen s Comment limited to three (3) minutes C. APPROVAL OF D. NEW BUSINESS 1. Address Issues with and Procedure for a Comprehensive Rewrite of the FNSB Comprehensive Recreational Trail Plan. E. COMMISSIONER S COMMENTS F. SETTING / NEXT MEETING G. ADJOURNMENT CHENA GOLDSTREAM FIRE SERVICE AREA STATION 42 716 CHENA RIDGE ROAD FAIRBANKS, ALASKA FEBRUARY 06, 2019 at 7: 00 p.m. 1. Establish quorum 2. Citizen s Comments limited to three (3) minutes C. APPROVAL OF D. MINUTES 1. Approval of Minutes E. REPORTS 1. Chairman s Comments 2. Chief s Report 3. FNSB Emergency Services Administrator Report F. UNFINISHED BUSINESS G. NEW BUSINESS 1. Welcome New Commissioners 2. FY2020 Budget consideration/approval I. DATE AND TIME OF NEXT MEETING J. ADJOURNMENT Contact: Mike GHO, Chair 907-457-5383 TAN TERRA ROAD SERVICE AREA Steese VFD Station #62 585 Steele Creek Road, Fairbanks AK February 5, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. C. APPROVAL OF 1. Meeting Minutes from September 24, 2018 4. Maintenance Contract Renewal 5. Purchase Orders for Annual Maintenance For more information please contact: Dave Yokel 457-8080 Publish: 1/29/2019 F17536894