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elated to paving Prospector Hills Subdivision and Wasilla Villa Condos Subdivision. [Resolution 01-20,<br />

6/25/2001]<br />

Palin Signed Resolution to Reimburse for Costs of Sewer Main Improvements For $580K. In 2001,<br />

Palin signed a resolution declaring the intent of the city to reimburse original expenditures for costs of the<br />

sewer main improvement projects along the Palmer-Wasilla Highway Extension and Lucille Street, with<br />

proceeds of tax exempt bonds, issued at a maximum of $580,000. [Resolution 01-41, 11/5/2001]<br />

Palin Signed Resolution to Reimburse for Costs of Sewer Main Improvements For $905K. In 2001,<br />

Palin signed a resolution declaring the intent of the city to reimburse original expenditures for costs of the<br />

sewer main improvement projects along the Palmer-Wasilla Highway Extension, West Parks Highway<br />

and Lucille Street, with proceeds of tax exempt bonds, issued at a maximum of $905,000. [Resolution 01-42,<br />

11/5/2001]<br />

Palin Signed Resolution to Reimburse for Costs of Bumpus Well and Reservoir Project For $3.3<br />

Million. In 2001, Palin signed a resolution declaring the intent of the city to reimburse original<br />

expenditures for costs of the construction of the Bumpus Well and Reservoir Project, with proceeds of tax<br />

exempt bonds, issued at a maximum of $3,309,000. [Resolution 01-43, 11/5/2001]<br />

Palin Signed Ordinance Authorizing Issuance of $3.3 Million in Utility Revenue Bonds to Finance<br />

Water and Wastewater Improvements. In 2002, Palin signed an ordinance authorizing the issuance and<br />

sale of utility revenue bonds by Wasilla in the principal amount of $3,309,000 for the purpose of<br />

financing water improvements. Palin also signed an ordinance authorizing utility revenue bonds of the<br />

city to be issued in series to finance water and wastewater improvements, creating a lien upon net<br />

revenues of the city water and wastewater utilities for the payment of the bonds. [Ordinance 02-24, 4/29/2002;<br />

Ordinance 02-25, 4/29/2002]<br />

In 2001, Palin signed a resolution [Resolution 01-38 (sub), 9/24/2001]<br />

In WHEN, Palin signed an ordinance [Ordinance 98-39, WHEN] MISSING FROM COPIES<br />

In 1997, Palin signed an ordinance<br />

[Ordinance 97-26, 6/23/97] MISSING FROM COPIES<br />

Zoning<br />

Palin Opposed Wasilla Rezoning Map as a Councilmember. “Amid accusations of political<br />

grandstanding and complete disregard of the public’s wishes, the Wasilla City Council passed the new<br />

zoning map Monday night…With a 4-2 vote, the code was passed with Councilwoman Sarah Palin<br />

expressing disgust and concern that council members should have changed the code to more closely align<br />

it with the public’s wishes. [Frontiersman, 8/14/96]<br />

Wasilla Rezoned An Area Commercial, Despite Complaints from Its Residential Neighbors That It<br />

Would Disrupt the Area. “A controversial commercial rezone was approved last week by the Wasilla<br />

City Council. But the issue illustrates the increasing tension between the need to foster commercial<br />

growth in the city and adhering to the wishes of neighboring homeowners.” The lot on Knik Bay Road,<br />

owned by Global Finance and Investment Co., had been zoned rural residential, limiting its commercial<br />

use. The Frontiersman added, “Homeowners in nearby subdivisions complained the commercial rezone is<br />

incompatible with their quiet family neighborhoods.” [Frontiersman, 6/4/97]

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