Peninsula Clarion, April 22, 2019

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) NO. Assisted Living Remodel & Renovations

PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

Request for Proposals for THE TERRACE ASSISTED LIVING Date Issued: March 26, 2019 -- The Board of Directors would like a design and construction proposal to remodel one section of our existing facility to enclose an area for a 10 bed Alzheimer’s (Memory Care) Wing and an emergency egress located on 250 Herndon Drive. The existing structure and occupancy use meet State of Alaska Fire Marshal (ASFM) approval with existing fire protection extinguishing and alarm systems. The design must meet all ASFM requirements for housing residents with Memory Care within the proposed long-term care unit. The design must include an ASFM approved exiting plan that may include shelter-in-place concept. This Request for Proposals (RFP) contains submission requirements, scope of services, period of services, terms and conditions and other pertinent information for submitting a proper and responsive proposal. Prospective proposers desiring any explanation or interpretation of the solicitation must request it at least seven (7) calendar days before the RFP submittal deadline. The request must be addressed to Robbie Fuller, at the address stated below. Any information given to a prospective proposer about this solicitation will be furnished to all other prospective proposers as a written amendment to the solicitation. A pre-submittal meeting will be held on April 30, 2019 at 10:00 A.M. at Homer Senior Citizens, Inc. 3935 Svedlund Street Homer Alaska. All responses to the RFP must be enclosed in a sealed envelope and labeled as follows with the specific information: RFP – Terrace Assisted Living Remodel, Due Date and Time: June 3, 2019. The RFP response must be addressed to Danikt Kuzmin, Maintenance Manager Homer Senior Citizens, Inc. 3935 Svedlund Street, Homer, Alaska 99603. Late submissions will not be accepted. Submissions will be held in confidence until the opening. Pub: April 15 & 22, 2019

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LEGALS Public Notice The Cook Inlet Regional Planning Team will be meeting on Thursday, April 25, 2019 at 10:00am at Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association headquarters (40610 Kalifornsky Beach Road, Kenai). www.peninsulaclarion.com

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Agenda topics include review Annual Management Plans for CIAA hatcheries, and the 2019 season. The public is invited to attend. More information is available on our website at www.ciaanet.org. Pub: April 12-24, 2019 852388

An application package for an Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plan, under Alaska Statute 46.04.030 and in accordance with 18 AAC 75, has been received by the Department of Environmental Conservation. The details are as follow: Applicant: Crowley Alaska Tankers, LLC 851 Coho Way, Suite 205 Bellingham, Washington 98225 Proposed Activity: Review of a new plan application package for an Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plan that is required to commit adequate resources to meet all planning requirements for prevention and response for a realistic maximum discharge from the operations of Crowley Alaska Tankers, LLC. [Crowley Alaska Tank vessels (T/V California and Washington) covered under the Cook Inlet, Alaska plan will be transiting from the Valdez Marine Terminal (Prince William Sound) through the Gulf of Alaska then entering Cook Inlet to the Kenai Pipeline Company (KPL) dock in Nikiski, Alaska. The tank vessels are usually in state waters for at least 48 hours when transiting from Valdez to Nikiski. Vessels will be discharging Alaska North Slope Crude Oil to the KPL dock. The vessels may average two days in state waters and make approximately 12 trips to the Nikiski KPL dock per year. The tank vessels California and Washington have a maximum cargo size of 818,425 barrels of crude oil. These vessels transporting crude oil in Cook Inlet are restricted to a maximum cargo and slop volume of 499,999 barrels]. Location: Cook Inlet Region 3 Potential Results: A potential risk exists of oil spills entering the lands or waters of the state as a result of this operation. Activity identified as: State Contingency Plan Number 19-CP-5252 Any person wishing to submit a request for additional information or provide comments regarding this application may do so in writing to Dave Blossom, Department of Environmental Conservation, SPAR/PPRP, 43335 Kalifornsky Beach Road, Suite 11, Soldotna, AK 99669, 907-262-5210 (phone), 907-262-2294 (fax), or [david.blossom]@alaska.gov. The public comment period for this application begins on April 23, 2019 and ends on May 22, 2019. Requests for additional information and comments must be received by 5:00 pm on May 22, 2019. It is the responsibility of the commenter to verify that facsimile and email submissions are received by the deadline. An additional comment period may be provided in accordance with 18 AAC 75.455(d). Copies of the application package are available for public review at the following locations: the department’s office at 43335 Kalifornsky Beach Road, Suite 11, Soldotna, AK 99669; and the department’s website at http://dec.alaska.gov/Applications/SPAR/PublicMVC/IPP/CPlansUnderReview. The department will hold a public hearing on the plan application if it determines that good cause exists. Residents in the affected area or the governing body of an affected municipality may request a public hearing by writing to the Department of Environmental Conservation, at the above address prior to May 7, 2019. The State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation complies with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If you are a person with a disability who may need a special accommodation in order to participate in this public process, please contact Theresa Zimmerman at (907) 465-6171 or TDD Relay Service 1-800-770-8973/TTY or dial 711 prior to May 13, 2019 to ensure that any necessary accommodations can be provided. Pub: 4/22/2019

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