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NOTICE OF SPECIAL
ELECTION
CITY OF KODIAK, ALASKA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on Tuesday, October 2, 1962,
a special election will be held in
the City of Kodiak for the submis
sion to the qualified electors of
said city of the following propo
sitions:
PROPOSITION NO. 1
GENERAL OBLIGATION
WATER SYSTEM BONDS
§500,000
Shall the city of Kodiajc, Alaska,
for the purpose of providing funds
to construct additions and im
provements to the water supply
system of the city consisting of the
construction of Pillar Creek Water
Supply facilities, together with
transmission lines and all neces
sary appurtenances, and the re
placement and enlargement of wa
ter transmission lines with all nec
essary appurtenances on Rezanoff
Drive and Brooklyn Avenue, and
on South Benson from Brooklyn
Avenue to the City Dock Indus
trial area, issue its general obliga
tion bonds in the principal sum of
not to exceed $500,000, said bonds
to bear interest at a rate of not to
exceed 6% per annum, to mature at
such time or times from date of is
sue as shall be determined by the
Common Council of the city, and to
be paid both principal and interest
out of annual tax levies to be made
upon all the taxable property
within the city without limitation
as to rate or amount and from
other funds available for the pay
ment of such principal and inter
est. all as more fully provided in
Ordinance No. 253, adopted Au
gust 27, 1962.
BONDS. YES . □
BONDS, NO . □
PROPOSITION NO. 2
GENERAL OBLIGATION
SEWER SYSTEM BONDS
§130,000
Shall the City of Kodiak, Alaska,
for the purpose of providing funds
to construct the Leite and Urdahl
Addition Sewer System, consisting
of a sanitary sewage collection sys
tem, two outfall trunk sewers, and
all necessary appurtenances, issue
its general obligation bonds in the
principal sum of not to exceed
S130.000, said bonds to bear inter
est at a rate of not to exceed 6r/o
per annum, to mature at such time
or times from date of issue as
shall be determined by the Com
mon Council of the city, and to be
paid both principal and interest
out of annual tax levies to be made
upon all the taxable property
within the city without limitation
as to rate or amount and from
other funds available for the pay
ment of such principal and inter
est, all as more fully provided in
Ordinance No. 253, adopted Au
gust 27, 1962.
BONDS, YES . □
BONDS, NO . □
The polling place for said elec
tion shall be:
Precinct No. 1 City Hall
Said polling place shall be open
from 8:00 o’clock AM. to 8:00
o'clock P.M.
The boundaries of the voting
precincts for said election are as
follows:
Precinct No. 1 The City Limits
of Kodiak, Alaska.
Registration of voters shall be
by signing the poll registration
book at the polling places prior to
voting.
Those eligible to vote at said
election must present the follow
ing qualifications:
a) He or she must be a citizen
of the United States, nineteen (19)
years of age or over.
b) He or she must be an actual
and bona fide resident of the State
of Alaska and must have been such
resident continuously for a period
of one year immediately preceding
said election; and must have been
such resident continuously for a
period of thirty (30) days next
preceding said election of the City
of Kodiak.
c) He or she must be able to read
and write the English language,
as prescribed in Title 38, Chapter
1, Section 2, Compiled Laws of
Alaska, 1949, and not be barred
from voting by any other pro
visions of law:
d) His or her name must appear
on the last tax assessment roll or
record of the City of Kodiak, for
the purpose of municipal taxation.
City of Kodiak, Alaska
Douglas G. Preston
City Clerk
Publish Aug. 31, Sept. 7,
14, 21, 28, 1962
NOTICE OF THE GENERAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION OF THE
CITY OF KODIAK, ALASKA
I. TIME OF ELECTION. Notice
is hereby given pursuant to Or
dinances No. 207, 208, 223, and 232
of the City of Kodiak, Alaska, that
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
8:00 p.m. on October 2, 1962, at
Kodiak, Alaska, a General Election
will be held.
II. ELIGIBILITY OF VOTERS.
Those eligible to vote at the Gen
eral Municipal Election must
possess all of the following quali
fications:
(a) He or she must be a citizen
of the United States, Nineteen (19)
years of age and over.
(b) He or she must be an actual
and bona fide resident of Alaska
and must have been such resident
continuously for a period of one
year immediately preceding the
election: and must have been such
resident continuously for the
thirty (30) days next preceding
the election in the City of Kodiak,
Alaska.
(c) He or she must be able to
read and write the English lan
guage as prescribed and proved
in Title 38, Chapter 1, Section 2,
Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1949
and not be barred by any other
permission of law from voting.
III. OFFCES TO BE FILLED.
PROPOSITIONS TO BE VOTED
UPON AT THE ELECTION (2):
(a) The following offices will be
filled at said election: 1. City Coun
cilmen—3 year terms (Two to be
elected)
(b) The following propositions
will be submitted to the electors
of the City in accordance with
State Law:
Proposition No. 1. (a) Shall a
Charter Commission be elected to
frame a proposed new Charter for
the City of Kodiak?
b) Election of nine members of
Charter Commission.
Proposition No. 2 “Are you in
favor of ratification of Ordinance
No. 252, enacted on the 27th day
of August, 1962, providing for the
sale of the following described
property by the City of Kodiak to
Alaska Ice and Storage, Inc., for
the sum of $7,000, payable One
Thousand Dollars ($1,000) down
and the balance at the rate of One
Hundred Dollars ($100) monthly,
said sale to be predicated on the
construction and operation of a
shrimp plant at that location?”
A portion of the Kodiak City
Dock lying between the Cold Stor
age Building and the City Dock
warehouse and within the boun
daries of U. S. Survey No. 1086
and adjacent tide and submerged
lands, as shown on the Plat of Ko
diak Townsite, Alaska, U. S. Sur
vey No. 2537B; as accepted Sep
tember 11, 1941, and more par
ticularly described as: Beginning
at a point from which the Witness
Corner to Meander Corner No. 2
of said U. S. Survey No. 1086 bears
N. 81° 46’ W. a distance of 78.36
feet; thence N. 64“ 18’ E. a distance
of 8.00 ft. to corner 2; thence S.
25° 42’ E. a distance of 190.00 ft.
seaward over tide and submerged
lands to corner 3; thence S. 64°
18’ W. a distance of 13.25 feet to
corner 4; thence N. 24° 07’ W. a
distance of 190.08 ft. shoreward
over tide and submerged lands to
corner 1, the Point of Beginning;
thereby containing 2019 sq. ft.
more or less.
IV. REGISTRATION RE
QUIRED: Registration shall be by
signing a Poll Registration Book
at the polling place prior to voting.
V. POLLING PLACE: The poll
ing place shall be in the City Hall.
VI. NOMINATION OF CANDI
DATES FOR CITY COUNCIL,
MANNER OF. Any qualified elec
tor of the City .having been a resi
dent of Alaska for at least two
years, and a resident of the City
of Kodiak for at least one year
next preceding the date of decla
ration of candidacy, may be nomi
nated for elective office by peti
tion of any twenty-five (25) such
electors, who shall be designated
as his sponsors. No elector shall
sign more than one petition (ex
cept as to Councilmen in which
case as many petitions may be
signed as there are vacancies for
the position of Councilmen), and
should an elector do so, his signa
ture shall be void except as to the
petition first filed. With each sig
nature shall be stated the place of
residence of the signer, giving the
street and number or lot and City
block or other description suffi
cient t» identify it. Nominating
petitions shall be signed and filed
with the City Clerk not earlier
than twenty (20) days nor later
than seven (7) days before the
election, otherwise they shall be
unacceptable. Petition Forms may
be obtained at City Hall.
VII. NOMINATION OF CANDI
DATES FOR CHARTER CAM
MISSION (Chapter 196, Laws of
Alaska 1959). Candidates for the
members of the charter commis
sion shall be nominated by the
City Council or may be nominated
by petition signed by 25 qualified
voters of the City. No person may
be eligible as a candidate for such
commission, unless he shall have
been, for the three years next pre
ceding, a qualified voter of said
City.
FOR THE CITY OF KODIAK
Douglas G. Preston
City, Clerk-Treasurer
Publish Aug. 31, Sept. 7.
14, 21, 28, 1962
NOTICE OF PETITION
TO VACATE STREET
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 27th day of August,
1962, Herbert Heglin, Marlys Heg
lin and Alice Bluhm, owners of all
the abutting properties, filed a pe
tition praying for vacation of a
certain street lying between Lot
5, Block 4 and Lots 1 and 2 of
Block 7 of the Leite Addition, U.S.
Survey No. 1681, in the City of
Kodiak, which street is named
Kouskov Street.
This petition is filed pursuant to
Chapter 115, Session Laws of
Alaska 1953, and is accompanied
by a plat showing the proposed
vacation.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that a hearing on said petition will
be heard before the City Council
of the City of Kodiak at 8:00
o’clock p.m. on the 11th day of Oc
tober 1962 at the City Council
Chambers in the City of Kodiak,
at which time the City Council will
inquire into, and determine the
merits of the relief prayed for, and
make such order as justice and the
public welfare require.
ROBERTSONS RETURN
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Robert
son arrived back in Kodiak last Sat
urday after spending several weeks
visiting friends in Washington and
Oregon. They were accompanied
enroute by Mrs. Effie Matthews of
Aberdeen, Wash., who will be vis
iting several months with her son,
Karl Armstrong.
WITNESS my hand and the of
ficial seal of the City of Kodiak
this 28th day of August, 1962.
City Clerk-Treasurer
Douglas G. Preston
Publish Sept. 21, 28,
and Oct. 5, 1962.
NOTICE OF PETITION
TO VACATE STREET
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 27th day of August,
1962, Herbert Heglin, Marlys B.
Heglin, Eddie L. Franklin, Mary
E. Franklin, Mrs. Alice Bluhm and
John Katelnikoff, Jr., owners of
all the abutting properties, filed a
petition praying for vacation of a
certain street lying between Lots
1 and 2 and Lots 25 and 26, Block
7 of the Leite Addition, U. S. Sur
vey No. 1681 in the City of Kodiak
which street is named Yanovsky
Street.
This petition is filed pursuant
to Chapter 115, Session Laws of
Alaska 1953, and is accompanied
by a plat showing the proposed
vacation.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that a hearing on said petition will
be heard before the City Council
of the City of Kodiak at 8:00
o’clock p.m. on the 11th day of Oc
tober 1962, at the City Council
Chambers in the City of Kodiak, at
which time the City Council will
inquire into, and determine the
merits of the relief prayed for,
and make such order as justice and
the public welfare require.
WITNESS my hand and the of
ficial seal of the City of Kodiak
this 28th day of August, 1962.
Douglas G. Preston
City Clerk-Treasurer
Publish Sept. 21, 28,
and Oct. 5, 1962.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that the
annual election of the Kodiak In
dependent School District will De
held on the 2nd day of October,
1962, between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 8:00 p.m., at the City Hall,
Kodiak, Alaska, which election will
be held in conjunction with the
annual City Election.
One Board Member will be
elected to serve for the term of
five (5) years, or until his succes
sor is elected and qualified.
Nominations will be accepted by
Dorothy Clark, clerk of the beard,
at the Kodiak Public School Office,
from date hereof until 6:00 p.m.,
September 17, 1962.
Nominations shall be made by
party convention submitted in
writing over the signature of the
President and Secretary of such
party or organization, or by peti
tion by not less than twenty (20)
qualified voters. Candidates so
nominated may withdraw from the
Ballot at any time prior to 6:00
p.m., September 24, 1962, by state
ment acknowledged before a No
tary Public and delivered at the
Office of the Clerk in the Kodiak
Public School building prior to
said time. A candidate must have
the qualifications of a voter: i.e., a
citizen of the United States, nine
teen (19) years of age or over, an
actual and bonafide resident of
Alaska, who has been such resident
continuously during the entire
year immediately preceding the
election, and who has been such
resident continuously for thirty
(30) days next preceding the elec
tion in such school district, and
who is able to read and write the
English language as prescribed by
an act of the United States Con
gress on March 3, 1927, entitled,
“An Act to prescribe certain quali
fications of voters in the Territory
of Alaska, and for other purposes.”
DATED this 5th day of Septem
ber, 1962.
DOROTHY E. CLARK
Clerk of the Board
Publish: Sept. 7, 14 and 21, 1962
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