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Total Project Snapshot Report 2011 Legislature TPS Report 55611v1 $2,000,000 Approved Agency: Commerce, Community and Economic Development Grants to Municipalities (AS 37.05.315) Federal Tax ID: 92-0030845 Grant Recipient: Kodiak Island Borough Project Title: Project Type: Remodel, Reconstruction and Upgrades Kodiak Island Borough - Anton Larsen Dock State Funding Requested: $2,000,000 House District: 36 / R One-Time Need Brief Project Description: Engineering and design and construction for the replacement of the heavily used and deteriorating floating dock in Anton Larsen Bay. Funding Plan: Total Project Cost: $2,095,000 Funding Already Secured: ($95,000) FY2012 State Funding Request: ($2,000,000) Project Deficit: $0 Funding Details: The Kodiak Island Borough will contribute $15,000 toward this project. Detailed Project Description and Justification: The Anton Larsen Floating Dock is located 18 miles from the town of Kodiak. It was originally constructed as a supply dock for work associated with the Terror Lake Hydroelectric Project. Instead of dismantling the dock upon the completion of the dam, the Borough became interested in it. It is a facility that is heavily used by residents of the rural communities of Port Lions and Ouzinkie, as well as those living on the island’s west side. During the summer it is also used by charter boats and sport and commercial fishermen. This interest resulted from the boating public’s desire for a safer route to the community of Kodiak through Anton Larsen Bay. A road leads to the City of Kodiak from this dock, bypassing the potential risk to loss of life and property that is huge when navigating around Spruce Cape. Spruce Cape is one of the most dangerous stretches of water on Kodiak Island and many people risk navigating around this cape to receive essential services. The KIB improved the dock in 1995 by driving piles and refurbishing the floating dock structure. Much more needs to be done to replace the dock and piles and design an improvement to this important facility. Total project cost is estimated at $2 million. Project Timeline: The Kodiak Island Borough is prepared to move forward with the design phase when funding is in place. Entity Responsible for the Ongoing Operation and Maintenance of this Project: Kodiak Island Borough For use by Co-chair Staff Only: Page 1 Contact Name: Astrid Lievano Contact Number: 907-465-2487 10:25 AM 5/27/2011

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$2,000,000 Approved
Federal Tax ID: 92-0030845Grant Recipient: Kodiak Island Borough
Project Title: Project Type: Remodel, Reconstruction and Upgrades
Kodiak Island Borough - Anton Larsen Dock
State Funding Requested: $2,000,000 House District: 36 / R One-Time Need
Brief Project Description: Engineering and design and construction for the replacement of the heavily used and deteriorating floating dock in Anton Larsen Bay.
Funding Plan: Total Project Cost: $2,095,000 Funding Already Secured: ($95,000) FY2012 State Funding Request: ($2,000,000) Project Deficit: $0 Funding Details:
The Kodiak Island Borough will contribute $15,000 toward this project.
Detailed Project Description and Justification: The Anton Larsen Floating Dock is located 18 miles from the town of Kodiak. It was originally constructed as a supply dock for work associated with the Terror Lake Hydroelectric Project. Instead of dismantling the dock upon the completion of the dam, the Borough became interested in it. It is a facility that is heavily used by residents of the rural communities of Port Lions and Ouzinkie, as well as those living on the island’s west side. During the summer it is also used by charter boats and sport and commercial fishermen. This interest resulted from the boating public’s desire for a safer route to the community of Kodiak through Anton Larsen Bay. A road leads to the City of Kodiak from this dock, bypassing the potential risk to loss of life and property that is huge when navigating around Spruce Cape. Spruce Cape is one of the most dangerous stretches of water on Kodiak Island and many people risk navigating around this cape to receive essential services. The KIB improved the dock in 1995 by driving piles and refurbishing the floating dock structure. Much more needs to be done to replace the dock and piles and design an improvement to this important facility. Total project cost is estimated at $2 million.
Project Timeline: The Kodiak Island Borough is prepared to move forward with the design phase when funding is in place.
Entity Responsible for the Ongoing Operation and Maintenance of this Project: Kodiak Island Borough
For use by Co-chair Staff Only:
Page 1
10:25 AM 5/27/2011
Grant Recipient Contact Information: Name: Rick Gifford Title: Manager Address: 710 Mill Bay Road
Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone Number: (907)486-9302 Email: [email protected]
Has this project been through a public review process at the local level and is it a community priority? X Yes No
For use by Co-chair Staff Only:
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10:25 AM 5/27/2011
Project Location
Anton Larsen Dock
Anton Larsen Dock Replacement Imagery Courtesy of NRCS (2004) Map Scale = 1:2400
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