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HomeMy WebLinkAboutConceptual Design Report Bulk Fuel Upgrades Village of Kwethluk Final Report Dec 2004CONCEPTUAL DESIGN REPORT BULK FUEL UPGRADES VILLAGE OF KWETHLUK FINAL REPORT Prepared for: State of Alaska Alaska Energy Authority / Rural Energy Group Prepared By: CRW Engineering Group 3940 Arctic Boulevard,Suite 300 Anchorage,Alaska 99503 (907)562-3252 December 17,2004 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This Conceptual Design Report was prepared by CRW Engineering Group,LLC.for the Alaska Energy Authority/Rural Energy Group (AEA).The purpose of this study is to provide a conceptual design and construction cost estimate for upgrading fuel storage and handling facilities for the community of Kwethluk,Alaska,located 12 air miles east of Bethel on the Kwethluk River at its junction with the Kuskokwim.Parties interested in participating in this project include the City of Kwethluk,Kwethluk Utilities Commission, Kwethluk Incorporated,Kuiggluum Kallugvia (the local electric utility)and the Lower Kuskokwim School District. Representatives from AEA and CRW conducted site visits on July 7,2004;July 15, 2004;October 11,2004;December 2,2004;and December 10,2004,respectively. During the initial site visit AEA Project Managers Ron Brown and Mark Schimsheimer met with local leaders to discuss the Bulk Fuel Upgrade (BFU)Program policies and goals.During this meeting the community presented potential sites for a co-located tank farm.CRW engineer Jeff Stanley conducted a follow-up site investigation to document existing tanks in the community,evaluate the potential sites,and exchange ideas with local operators regarding operation and maintenance of the existing and proposed facilities. The community has seven existing tank farms with a combined gross capacity of approximately 335,600-gallons.Each tank farm is described below;the physical location of each tank farm is shown on Figure 2.Tank Farm 1,owned and operated by Kwethluk Inc,is located near the middle of town and consists of eleven tanks (9 vertical BIA style and 2 single wall horizontal).The gross capacity of Tank Farm 1 is approximately 101,200-gallons.Tank Farm 2 is owned by the Alaska Army National Guard and is located at their armory building.This facility includes 2 recently installed horizontal self-diked tanks with a combined capacity of 3,000-gallons.Tank Farm 3, owned and operated by the Kwethluk Utilities Commission,is located on the west side of town next to the washeteria and includes two 8,500-gallon horizontal self-diked tanks. Tank Farm 4,which is owned by LKSD and located adjacent to the old school and teacher housing complex in west town,consists of eight vertical BIA style tanks with a combined capacity of approximately 47,800-gallons.Tank Farm 5,also owned by LKSD,is located on the east end of town at the high school and includes three horizontal tanks with a gross capacity of approximately 47,500-gallons.Tank Farm 6 is owned and operated by the electric utility.This tank farm is located adjacent to the power plant and consists of three horizontal tanks and two vertical tanks with a gross capacity of approximately 95,000-gallons.Tank Farm 7 is owned by the Kwethluk Utilities Commission and includes three new 8,000-gallon code compliant,self-diked tanks.The tanks are located adjacent to the new water treatment plant. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report ES-1 December 2004 The community currently receives fuel two to four times per year by barge delivery in the summer and truck haul via a river-ice road from Bethel in the winter.Four separate barge headers are currently in use including two operated by the school district (to fill tank farms 4 and 5),and two operated by Kwethluk Inc.(to fill tank farms 1 and 6).The community is planning a fifth barge header for filling fuel tanks at a new water treatment plant currently under construction. The proposed project scope of work includes the following upgrades: e A new co-located bulk fuel tank farm with seventeen 23,000-gallon single wall, vertical AST's and one 3,500-gallon horizontal dual product protected dispensing tank.The tanks will be placed within a lined timber-dike wall containment basin. A new dual product barge header with two 600-ft long,4-inch diameter,above grade pipelines will be installed to fill the facility. e Anew 18,000-gallon duat product horizontal AST to serve the old school site. e A new single product barge header and 3-inch diameter pipeline to fill the old school site and washeteria tanks. e Refurbishment of two existing,8,500-gallon closed top diked tanks located at the washeteria /water treatment plant site. e Two new 5,000-gallon,double wall intermediate tanks (one located at the power plant and the other at the high school). e A 350-ft long,2-inch diameter above grade pipeline connecting the power plant intermediate tank to the co-located tank farm. e An 800-ft long,2-inch diameter buried pipeline connecting the school intermediate tank to the co-located tank farm. e A new dual product retail sales dispenser complete with dual 2-inch distribution pipes from the co-located tank farm. e New electrical controls as required. e Closure of all existing tanks replaced by the project. e EPA-required spill contingency equipment. The proposed project schedule,subject to funding,calls for design and permitting during the winter of 2004,and bidding in early 2005.Construction is tentatively scheduled to begin in June 2005. The total project cost,including all design,supervision,contract administration, construction,inspection,permitting and a 20 percent contingency,is estimated to be $4,187,000 which equates to a unit cost of $9.53 per gallon based on a gross storage capacity of 439,500-gallons. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report ES-2 December 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section/Title Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.........::::ccscceessececeeeesseeeeeeeseaeeeceseeeeeesnsesessseesesseaneeeeeseneeaee ES -1 1.0 PROGRAM OVERVIEW........cccccccssscccecessseceeeeesneeeeeeaaeeesecaaeeetcaeeesenesaaaeeeseseaeeesensa 1 2.0 COMMUNITY OVERVIEW ..........ccccccccccesssseeeeesscceeeeecceeesenaeeeetsaeeeseeesaaeeseeeeaeeeeee 2 3.0 SITE VISITS AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT ............:ceccceceeeesseseeereesneeeeee 3 3.1 PARTIES INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATION...........::::ccsssseceeessssseeeeeeensees 3 3.2 CONTACTS1...eeeeeccececceeeeeenaceeeeeeesseneeeeeseeeeessaeeeseaaeeesesaaaeesenenseneeasesspenees 3 4.0 EXISTING TANK FARMG..............eeceeceeeeeeeseeceeeeeeeeeseeeeesaeeeensaaeeeeesesaaeeesesesaeeetes 5 4.1.EXISTING BULK STORAGE FACILITIES .000....eee eeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaes 5 4.1.1.Tank Farm 1 (Retail Dispensing Station)........0...cccccceeeeeessereeeeeees 5 4.1.2 Tank Farm 2 (Army National Guard)..........cceccsssceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 4.1.3.Tank Farm 3 (Washeteria /Old Water Treatment Plant)..............6 4.1.4 Tank Farm 4 (LKSD Teacher Housing /Old School Site)............6 4.1.5 Tank Farm 5 (High SChOOl).......ceessssececeeeesseneaeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeees 7 4.1.6 Tank Farm 6 (Electric Utility)0...esses eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeees 7 4.1.7.Tank Farm 7 (New Water Treatment Plant (WTP))...........eee 7 4.2 FUNCTION AND CAPACITY...eeeeesceeeesneeeeseneeeeeeeeeeeessaneeseenseneaeessanes 8 4.3.CURRENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES....10 4.4 EXISTING FUEL TRANSFER CAPABILITIES...ccecceeseesssseeeeeseseeeees 11 4.5 REGULATORY PLANS ON FILE ou...eeeeseesteeeeeseeeseesseneeeessseeeueeeseees 114.6 EXISTING CONTAMINATION AND CITATIONSou...eecssesseeseeeeeeeeees 114.7 EQUIPMENT SUITABLE FOR REUSE...........cc cccecsssssesssseeeeessseeeeeeeeseaes 11 5.0 FUEL STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS..........ceeccecesessscessssesesseeseeseesseeeesees 12 5.1.STORAGE CAPACITY CONSIDERATIONS.......cece sseeseeeeesereeeeees 12 5.1.1 Historical Fuel USe oo...eee eeceeeeeeessseeeeeesssaueeeeseeeeeseeseeeeees 12 5.1.2 Planned Infrastructure IMpProveMents 00.0...eeeeeeeeeesseeeeseenees 12 5.1.2.1 Water and Sewer System Improvement ............:ssse 12 5.1.2.2 Airport IMProveEMents ............ccccssesccesesseseesseeeeeteeeeeeeeess 13 5.1.3 Projected Community Growth...escsssssseeeesseneeeeeesseeneeeenes 13 5.1.4 Estimated Fuel Consumption at DeSIQN ..............:cceeeeeesseesneees 14 5.1.5 Proposed Bulk Fuel Delivery ..........cee cceecseeesteessneeeseneeesteeeeeenaees 145.1.6 Method and Frequency of Local Fuel Delivery ............ccceeeeeees 15 5.1.7 Contingency Storage NECdS.........cc eescceeesestereeneeensnneertsaeeernaes 15 5.1.8 Alternative Energy SOUrCES .........cesssesssseseeesseeeesseeeessneessseneeeeaes 15 5.1.9 Heat RECOVELY.........cccccccccceeeecessssssesseceeesseeesesessssssneeeneeeeeeeneneney 16 5.1.10 Wind and Hydroelectric Power Generation ..........cc cceessseeeeeeeees 165.1.11 GeOthermall..........ccccccccccccceeesesesssteeeseesssssescerssseseeaeeeneneeeeereeeenegs 16 5.1.12 Solar Photovoltaic POWET ........c:ccessceseeescseessseeeesesseeeeeenseeneeeeene 17 Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report i December 2004 5.1.13 Alternate Combustible Fuels 2.0.0.0...cccccessescesessseseceeeeeceeeeseresess 17 5.1.14 Generator Efficiency ImproveMent ..........:::ceccsseeeeeseeceeeeeeesaeeees 17 5.1.15 Fuel Type USage...........ccccsccccccccssssssnceeeeecsssenseeeeeeeeesereneaseeeeeeeenes 17 5.2 RECOMMENDED STORAGE CAPACITY............cccccccccccceeeeeeeerseseseeeesenes 18 6.0 FACILITY SITING AND DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONG ............cccccseeeeeeeeeeeeees 19 6.1 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS............::c:cccccccsccccssecceesseeeeeseseeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeens 19 B.1.1 CHIME)occ ccccecceecccceeessecessececceeeeseessssseueaeagssececeseeseagaesgses 19 6.1.2 Natural Hazards 0.0.0...ccseceecsesesseeseeseeeesseseeecseeseeeeeseeseceeesauaeess 19 6.1.3 Geotechnical Conditions .................ccccccssssseeceeeeeeeseceeeeeaeeeeessaaeees 19 6.1.4 Borrow Sources,Ownership,Material Costs................::sesceceeeeens 19 6.1.5 Local Labor SKINS 0.0...ee eeccccessssececeeteeesseeneeteeeaseeeeueaseeeeseaaaees 20 6.1.6 Local EqQuipment............ccc ceecccseeesssceeeeeeeeesseeeeseeesesesessseneeeasenenes 20 6.1.7 Access/Logistical Challenges ............ccceseeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeneeeeeenennees 20 6.1.8 Site CONtrOl....ec ccecceseeeeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeesesssesssesssesseseeeeeeseeeseres 20 6.2 PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS..............:::ccssssssssssesseeecccecesseessseseeeeeesenees 21 6.2.1 SCOpe Of WOrk wan...eee ee eeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeereeeesaaaeeeenenseres 21 6.2.2 NOn-Scope IteMS.........eee sccsesessneeerseneeeeeseeeerseseneeseeeeeeneaenseneeass 22 7.0 PROPOSED OPERATING SCENARIO AND SPILL RESPONSE ..........ccccccceees 23 8.0 PERMITTING uu...cc cccceccccssssesssseseesssesneneaaaanssseesecseeeneeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeess 24 8.1 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES...cesesssssssecceeeeeeeeseccceseeaseseeeeeeeesaneneea 24 8.2 SITE CONTAMINATION............ccc:cscssssssssssssscsceseseeceeeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesees 24 9.0 CONSTRUCTION PLAN ...........:::cc:ssssssscssssssssssssssseeeeeeeneceeeeseseceeeeeseeeeeeeeeensereee®25 9.1 ADMINISTRATION................ccccccssssssssssssssssscccccsseeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeenententesesesees 25 9.2 CODES AND REGULATIONG.........cc cccecccccscececeecececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee®25 9.3 CLOSURE OF EXISTING TANKS...ccccscccccceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeneeees 25 9.4 USE OF LOCAL LABORuuu...ccccccccsssssssssseeeceeesseenecececeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeteeteeees 26 9.5 USE OF LOCAL EQUIPMENT ................:ccccssseeccecceeeecessseeesseeereeeeeeeeaanaaea 26 9.6 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE ...............::::cccccccececceeecesccenenseeeeeetesesneanonea 26 9.7 CONCEPTUAL CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE..........ccccccceeeereeeeeee 28 10.0 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE WITH AND VARIATION FROM DENALI COMMISSION POLICIES .....cccccccccccsseccccscccseceeeseeeseecesseceesssssseneasaaasneeeeeeeeeseseasenseteeseess 29 Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report ii December 2004 TABLES Table 1 -Contact Information oo...eeessceeeesceeeeseneeeessnneeeeececcaeeeseseaeeaeeeseeetessseaeaecsenes 4 Table 2 -Existing Tanks...eeesesessssessseseeceeeeeeeeeeeseseeeenaaeeeeeseeeeseeceneneeeteeeeetsessenenseeees 8 Table 3 Estimated Current Annual Fuel Consumption ..........cc cceeeesseeeeessseeeeeeeseeteeeens 12 Table 4 -Projected Fuel Consumption INCreases.........ee eesesseeecesseneeeeeeeneeeeeesssneasenses 14 Table 5 -Estimated Future Fuel ConsSumption............cccccccesscceeeeeesceeeeeeseaeeeeeesseeerenees 14 Table 6 -Recommended Co-Located Tank Farm Storage Capacity...........cceeeeeseeeeees 18 Table 7 -Recommended Storage Capacity at Other Facilities...eeeeeeeeeeseeereeees 18 Table 8 -Locally Available Heavy Equipment ...................::::eeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeereeeseeaananees 20 Table 9 -Project SCHECUIC ............cccscccccecessssseeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeesesaeaaaeeeeetereeeeseeaaaaeeesseesegaes 27 FIGURES Figure 1 Vicinity Map Figure 2 Community Site Plan APPENDICES Appendix A_Site Visit Report Appendix B_Site Control Documents Appendix C Construction Cost Estimate Appendix D Conceptual Design Drawings Appendix E Alaska Energy Authority Training Program Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report iii December 2004 PHOTOGRAPHS Photo 1 Tank Farm 1 Photo 2 Retail Dispensing Station Photo 3 Tank Farm 2 (Armory Tanks) Photo 4 Tank Farm 3 (Washeteria Tanks) Photo 5 Tank Farm 4 (Old School Site Tanks) Photo 6 Tank Farm 5 (High School Tanks) Photo 7 Tank Farm 6 (Power Plant Tanks) Photo 8 Power Plant Modules Photo 9 Tank Farm 7 (New WTP Tanks) Photo 10 Proposed Location for LKSD's 18,000-gallon AST Photo 11 Proposed Co-Located Tank Farm Site Photo 12 Digging Test Holes at backside (south)of Co-Located Tank Farm Site Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report iv December 2004 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ADCED Alaska Department of Community and Economic Development ADOT&PF Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities AEA Alaska Energy Authority/Rural Energy Group AST Aboveground Storage Tank BOP Business Operating Plan CDR Conceptual Design Report CFR Code of Federal Regulations Community Kwethluk COE U.S.Army Corps of Engineers CRW CRW Engineering Group,LLC DC Denali Commission EA Environmental Assessment EPA U.S.Environmental Protection Agency FONSI Finding of No Significant Impact KUC Kwethluk Utilities Commission HUD U.S.Housing and Urban Development NEPA National Environmental Policy Act O&M operation and maintenance SPCC Spill Prevention,Control and Countermeasure USCG United States Coast Guard USDA United Stated Department of Agriculture USFW United States Fish and Wildlife Service Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report Vv December 2004 1.0 PROGRAM OVERVIEW The Alaska Energy Authority (AEA),Rural Energy Group is pursuing grant funds to upgrade rural bulk fuel tank farms.The following bulleted items provide a brief outline of the program: Most of the funds for the bulk fuel upgrades program are federal in origin,and are provided through the Denali Commission.Other federal funding sources may include Community Development Block Grants from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)and/or grants from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).Additional funds may be available from the State of Alaska,through the Department of Environmental Conservation and_the Department of Education. In order to receive grant funds,each community must demonstrate that the proposed facility will be sustainable by accepting a Business Operating Plan (BOP).The function of the business plan is to establish ownership of the facility's Components,and describe how each component will be operated, maintained and,eventually,replaced. New tank farms are funded,designed,and constructed in three phases:Phase 1- Conceptual Design;Phase 2-Final Design;and Phase 3-Construction. During Phase 1 staff from AEA will visit the community,discuss the program,and work with residents and the local government to select a site for the new tank farm.All planning and decisions concerning the conceptual design will be summarized in a Conceptual Design Report (CDR)and draft BOP. At the completion of Phase 1 the community will be requested to review and approve the CDR and draft BOP documents. During Phase 2 the design and permitting tasks for the new tank farm will be completed.Other Phase 2 tasks will include preparing an environmental assessment,gathering site control documents,and finalizing the BOP for signing. Each community will be asked to provide "in kind”contributions to the project such as land for the new tank farm and free use of local heavy equipment.If local equipment is utilized,the project grant funds will pay for fuel,maintenance, and any repairs during construction. Projects may include local hire and construction trade training programs,subject to funding. If construction funding is awarded then the project will advance to Phase 3,the final BOP will be sent to the community for signature,and a Construction Manager or Contractor will be selected to construct the project. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 1 December 2004 e Ineligible Project Components:Funding is not available through AEA for buildings,propane facilities,fuel tank trucks or trailers,under ground storage tanks,fuel to fill the tank farm,environmental remediation,operation & maintenance costs,or residential tank upgrades.Loans for fuel tank trucks and trailers may be available through the U.S.Department of Agriculture (USDA). e Training is Available:AEA has several training programs available for facility operators and managers;see Appendix E for further information. 2.0 COMMUNITY OVERVIEW Kwethluk is located on the Kwethluk River at its junction with the Kuskokwim River, approximately 12 air miles east of Bethel.Local community organizations include the City of Kwethluk (City),Kwethluk Incorporated (Village Corporation),Kuiggluum Kallugvia Electric Utility (owned by Kwethluk Inc.)and the Kwethluk Utilities Commission (a joint commission to provide water treatment,honey bucket haul,and washeteria services).Regional organizations include the Lower Kuskokwim School District (LKSD)and the Calista Corporation (regional Native Corporation). The current population of Kwethluk is approximately 730,(estimated by the Alaska State Demographer).The majority of residents within the Village are Yupik Alaska Natives. Based on the 2000 Census,there are 199 total housing units in the community, including 46 vacant structures.The majority of homes are heated with oil stoves. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 2 December 2004 3.0 SITE VISITS AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Representatives from AEA and CRW conducted separate site visits on July 7,2004 and July 15,2004,respectively.During the initial site visit AEA Project Managers Ron Brown and Mark Schimsheimer met with local leaders to discuss the Bulk Fuel Upgrade (BFU)Program policies and goals.During this meeting the community presented several potential sites for a co-located tank farm.CRW engineer Jeff Stanley conducted a follow-up site investigation to document existing tanks in the community, evaluate the potential tank farm sites,and exchange ideas with local operators and officials regarding operation and maintenance of the existing and proposed facilities. Additional site visit/meetings attended by both AEA and CRW included a joint group meeting in Kwethluk on October 11,2004 to present the draft CDR and BOP,a meeting in Bethel with the LKSD on December 2,2004 and meetings with the Kwethluk Inc. shareholders and Kwethluk Resident Tribal Council Executive Director on December 10,2004. 3.1 PARTIES INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATION The following project participant list is based upon information gathered during the site visits and subsequent meetings and telephone conversations with community leaders. Each participant's name is followed by a brief description of their role in the project and a list of their project-related goals. Kwethluk Incorporated -Project Grantee,land owner and primary operator of proposed co-located tank farm facility;Provide bulk storage and dispenser for retail fuel sales. Kwethluk Utilities Commission -Refurbish existing bulk tanks to serve the washeteria. Lower Kuskoswim School District -Provide bulk storage for the school's emergency generator and for heating the high school,teacher housing and related buildings. Kuiggluum Kallugvia (Electric Utility)-Provide bulk storage for community power generation. 3.2 CONTACTS Critical project information was provided by the entities and contacts listed in Table 1. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 3 December 2004 Table 1 -Contact Information Entity Contact Title Address Phone Number Elizabeth Dillon Mayor City of Kwethluk City of Kwethluk Oscar Larson Former Mayor P.O.Box 50 907-757-6022 Richard Long Council Member Kwethluk,AK 99621 Kuiggluum Kwethluk Incorporated Kallugvia Electric George Guy Business P.O.Box 110 907-757-6613 Utility Manager Kwethluk,AK 99621 Kwethiuk IncorporatedaGeorgeGuyeneralP.O.Box 110 907-757-6613PanagerKwethluk,AK 99621 Kwethluk Uti City of KwethlukwethiukUtilities:Commission Max Angellan Chairman P.O.Box 50 907-757-6022 Kwethluk,AK 99621 Bruce Kleven Principal Kwethluk School Ket'achik /Aapalluk 4:: Memorial School Ira Jackson Facility Engineer P.O.Box 150 907-757-6014 Kwethluk,AK 99621 Bill Ferguson Superintendent Director ofKateMctntyre:.LKSD Lower Kuskokwim Capital Projects School District Gary Hanson Plant Facilities P.O.Box 305 907-543-4889 (LKSD)Manager Bethel,AK 99559 Pat DeSmet Regulatory Compliance Kwethluk Tribal KTRC welnluk [riba Executive Resident Council Max Angellan Director P.O.Box 49 907-757-6063 Inc.Kwethluk,AK 99621 Organized Village of Organized Village Kwethluk of Kwethluk (IRA |Chariton Epchook President P.O.Box 129 907-757-6714 Council) Kwethluk,AK 99621 CRW Engineering Group,LLC.Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades December 2004ConceptualDesignReport4 4.0 EXISTING TANK FARMS 4.1 EXISTING BULK STORAGE FACILITIES There are six existing tank farms interspersed throughout the community.Tank farm ownership is divided between five entities including -Kwethluk Inc.,the Alaska Army National Guard,the Kwethluk Electric Utility,and the LKSD.A summary of existing tank farm facilities,including tank sizes,configurations and type of fuel stored,is provided in Table 2. The condition of existing tanks in the community varies considerably.Notable code deficiencies include inadequate secondary containment,improper venting,unstable foundations,lack of signage and security fence,etc.The majority of existing tanks exhibit minor to moderate rust. 4.1.1 Tank Farm 1 (Retail Dispensing Station) Tank farm 1 is located near the center of town,approximately 135-ft from the Kwethluk River.Kwethluk Inc.owns and operates this facility in conjunction with their retail fuel sales business.The tank farm consists of two horizontal,welded steel,single wall tanks and nine vertical,welded steel,single wall BIA style tanks (Photo 1).The vertical tanks vary in size from 6,400-gallons to 8,000-gallons and sit on 2”x 12”wood planking.One horizontal tank is skid mounted and the other sits on timber sleepers.The vertical tanks each have a manhole and normal vent on top and two threaded bottom penetrations (3- inch diameter fill/issue and 1-inch diameter water draw).A 2-inch,PRV-equipped pipe vents the 3-inch fill/issue to a top penetration in one tank.Each water draw is equipped with a gate valve;each fill/issue penetration is equipped with a flex connection and gate valve.The vertical tanks are filled by barge via a dual product marine header connected to two 3-inch fill lines which run approximately 125-ft above-grade from the headers to the tanks.Each header includes a gate valve,check valve,camlock fitting, and drip pan.The horizontal tanks have top penetrations only,and are filled directly from the fuel barge or truck hose through a threaded bung.The tanks are connected to a retail dispenser located within a plywood enclosure (Photo 2). Tank Farm 1 has no secondary containment.Security is provided by a 6-ft high chain link fence around the facility. 4.1.2 Tank Farm 2 (Army National Guard) Tank Farm 2,owned and operated by the Alaska Army National Guard,consists of two 1,500-gallon diked ASTs,and is located adjacent to the armory building (Figure 2). These skid-mounted tanks are in like-new condition;each is equipped with a ladder,two 2-inch normal vents and two 6-inch emergency vents for the primary tank and diked annular space,a level gage,spill canister,¥-inch fuel oil supply and return lines and two spare threaded penetrations (2-inch and 4-inch)with plugs (Photo 3).The tanks sit Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 5 December 2004 on 4'x12”timber blocking.The supply lines have bronze gate valves and flexible connections;the return lines are equipped with check valves and flexible connections. The tanks are filled by connecting a barge or truck fill hose to the camlock fittings within the spill canisters.There is no fencing around the tanks. 4.1.3.Tank Farm 3 (Washeteria /Old Water Treatment Plant) Tank Farm 3 is owned and operated by the Kwethluk Utility Commission,and is used for heating oil storage at the washeteria building.The tank farm consists of two 8,500- gallon horizontal,welded steel,diked ASTs.The tanks'steel skids are set directly on grade and no security fencing or lighting is provided.Each tank is equipped with a 2- inch normal vent,24-inch manhole,3-inch fill line,and tape-style level gauge (Photo 4). Neither tank has an emergency vent.Tank #2 has a fuel transfer pump,mounted inside a steel cabinet,attached to the end of the tank.The transfer pump is used to transfer fuel through a 2”steel pipe,with welded fittings,to the washeteria day tank.The line is equipped with a gate valve at the day tank.The tanks were originally filled via a 2-inch welded steel pipeline which connects to the 3-inch barge fill line for Tank Farm 4.The total length of the line (tanks to barge header)is approximately 900 ft.However,in recent years,the Kwethluk Utility Commission has not had sufficient funding to pay for bulk fuel delivery and instead has purchased small quantities of fuel from Kwethluk Inc. and filled the washeteria day tank via a 55-gallon drum in an ATV trailer. 4.1.4 Tank Farm 4 (LKSD Teacher Housing /Old School Site) The Lower Kuskokwim School District maintains Tank Farm 4 to provide fuel oil storage for eight teacher housing units.The tank farm is located toward the west end of town adjacent to the old BIA school,approximately 250-ft from the Kwethluk River.Tank Farm 4 consists of eight vertical,welded steel,single-wall BIA style tanks with removable tops.Tank capacities range from 3,200-gallons to 8,700-gallons (see Table 2 and Photo 5).The tanks are supported on 2'x12”planking.Four of the tanks are no longer used due to age and corrosion concerns.Secondary containment at the facility consists of a 3.5-ft high wooden dike and synthetic liner.The liner shows signs of UV degradation and is riddled with 2-inch to 6-inch long tears.Security provisions include a 5-ft high chain link fence attached to the top of the wooden dike;there is no site lighting. Each tank is equipped with one bottom penetrations (3-inch fill)as well as two top penetrations-a manhole,and normal vent,but no emergency vent.Reportedly, emergency venting is accomplished via elongated manhole bolts.The tanks are manifolded together by a 3-inch welded steel pipe.The tanks are filled via a 3-inch fill line to a single product marine header at the river bank.A 2-inch welded steel distribution line connects the bulk tanks to a pump inside an adjacent mechanical building.This pump delivers fuel to eight exterior heating oil day tanks in the area. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 6 December 2004 4.1.5 Tank Farm 5 (High School) The Lower Kuskokwim School District (LKSD)uses Tank Farm 5 for storage of fuel oil for heating the high school and nearby portable classrooms,as well as powering the school's stand-by generator.The tank farm is located adjacent to the school, approximately 175-ft from the Kwethluk River.The tank farm consists of three 15,850- gallon horizontal,skid-mounted,welded steel,single wall tanks.The tanks,which are in generally good condition with limited rust,sit on timber sleepers within an earthen impoundment area.The earthen dikes and liner are in poor condition.Security provisions at the facility include a 6-ft high chain link fence in poor condition.Each tank is equipped with top penetrations for a 2-inch normal vent,24-inch manway with spring- loaded bolts for emergency venting,3-inch threaded fill,%-inch threaded fuel supply and 1-inch threaded fuel return line (Photo 6).Additional tank penetrations include 1- inch water draws with ball valves at the bottom of each tank.The tanks are manifolded together via a 3-inch welded steel pipe which doubles as a fill line.The fill line is routed approximately 150-ft to a single-product barge header at the river bank.A 2-inch welded steel distribution line,with fuel transfer pump,is used to fill day tanks of two portable school buildings.The transfer pump is located inside the diked area at the north end of the tanks.Fractional horsepower positive displacement pumps mounted to the top of each tank are used to transfer fuel,through the %-inch fuel supply line,to the two day tanks in the school boiler room and the standby generator day tank. 4.1.6 Tank Farm 6 (Electric Utility) Tank Farm 6 is owned and operated by the Electric Utility.The tank farm consists of two 25,000-gallon vertical welded steel,single wall tanks,and three horizontal,welded steel, single wall tanks (two 10,000-gallon and one 25,000-gallon,see Photo 7).The tank farm,which stores fuel for electric power generation,is located adjacent to the power plant (Figure 2).Secondary containment at the facility consists of a 2-ft high sand bag dike around the two 10,000-gallon horizontal tanks.There are no secondary containment provisions for the three 25,000-gallon tanks.Security measures include a 6-ft high chain link fence around the tanks.The vertical tanks are supported on multiple courses of light timber planking.The horizontal tanks sit on heavy timber cribbing.All five tanks have 2-inch normal vents but only the 25,000-gallon horizontal tank has a manhole.None of the tanks have emergency vents.The tanks are manifolded together and filled via a 3-inch welded steel pipe which runs approximately 125-ft from the tanks to a single product barge header at the river bank.Each tank piping connection has a bronze gate valve and flex fitting.A 2-inch welded steel distribution line connects the tanks to the power plant day tank. 4.1.7 Tank Farm 7 (New Water Treatment Plant (WTP)) The tanks for this facility have been purchased and include three 8,000-gallon,code compliant,self-diked tanks (Photo 9).Construction of the facility is scheduled for Kwethiuk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 7 December 2004 completion in 2005.The tanks are located adjacent to the new WTP and will reportedly be filled through a new barge header and fill line from the WTP down Fifth Street to the river bank. 4.2 FUNCTION AND CAPACITY The combined nominal gross capacity of existing bulk tanks in Kwethluk is approximately 335,600-gallons.Table 2 lists the current users,configurations and nominal capacities for each tank. Table 2 -Existing Tanks Gasoline Tank Number and (Gallons Diesel Fuel Current User Diameter|Height/Length Style Gross)|(Gallons Gross) TANK FARM 1 -Kwethluk Inc.(Retail Dispensing Station) 1-1 (Retail Sales)10 ft Oin 14 ft Vertical --7,930 1-2 (Retail Sales)9 ft 5in 14 ft Vertical --7,160 1-3 (Retail Sales)9ftOin 14 ft Vertical --6,420 1-4 (Retail Sales)10 ft Oin 14 ft Vertical 7,930 _ 1-5 (Retail Sales)9 ft 5in 14 ft Vertical 7,160 -- 1-6 (Retail Sales)9 ft Oin 14 ft Vertical 6,420 -- 1-7 (Retail Sales)9 ft Oin 14 ft Vertical --6,420 1-8 (Retail Sales)10 ft Oin 14 ft Vertical --7,930 1-9 (Retail Sales)9 ft Oin 16 ft Vertical --7,337 1-10 (Retail Sales)|11 ft Qin 36 ft Horizontal 25,000 - 1-11 (Not In Use)8 ft 6 in 27 ft Horizontal --11,460 Tank Farm 1 Total}46,510 54,657 TANK FARM 2 -Army National Guard 2-1 (Armory)5 ft 0 in 9 ft Horizontal --1,500 2-2 (Armory)5 ft Oin 9 ft Horizontal --1,500 Tank Farm 2 Total --3,000 TANK FARM 3 -Kwethluk Utilities Commission (Washeteria /WTP Site) 3-1 (Washeteria)8 ft Oin 22 ft Horizontal --8,500 3-2 (Washeteria)8 ft Oin 22 tt Horizontal --8,500 Tank Farm 3 Total --17,000 Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 8 December 2004 TANK FARM 4 -Lower Kuskokwim School District (Old School Site) 4-1 (Not In Use)9 ft Oin 13 ft 6 in Vertical --6,400 4-2 (Not In Use)9 ft Oin 13 ft 6 in Vertical --6,400 4-3 (Not In Use)8 ft6 in 13 ft 6 in Vertical --5,730 4-4 (Not In Use)8 ft Oin 13 ft 6 in Vertical --5,070 4-5 (Teacher Housing)|7 ft 6 in 13 ft 6 in Vertical --4,470 4-6 (Teacher Housing)!6 ft 6 in 13 ft 6 in Vertical --3,190 4-7 (Teacher Housing)|10 ft 0 in 13 ft 6 in Vertical --7,930 4-8 (Teacher Housing);10 ft 6 in 13 ft 6 in Vertical -8,650 Tank Farm 4 Total --47,840 TANK FARM 5 -Lower Kuskokwim School District (High School) 5-1 (School)10 ft Oin 27 ft Horizontal --15,850 5-2 (School)10 ft O in 27 ft Horizontal --15,850 5-3 (School)10 ftOin 27 ft Horizontal --15,850 Tank Farm 5 Total -47,550 TANK FARM6 -Electric Utility 6-1 (Power Plant)7 ft9 in 28 ft Horizontal --10,000 6-2 (Power Plant)7 ft 9 in 28 ft Horizontal --10,000 6-3 (Power Plant)11 ft6in 32 ft 6 in Vertical --25,000 6-4 (Power Plant)11 ft Gin 32 ft 6 in Vertical -25,000 6-5 (Power Plant)11 ft Oin 35 ft 6 in Horizontal --25,000 Tank Farm 6 Total -95,000 Kwethiuk Bulk Fuel Upgrades Conceptual Design Report 9 CRW Engineering Group,LLC. December 2004 TANK FARM 7-New Water Treatment Plant (WTP) 7-1 (WTP)8 ft Oin 22 ft Horizontal _8,000 7-2 (WTP)8 ft O in 22 tt Horizontal --8,000 7-3 (WTP)8 ft O in 22 ft Horizontal --8,000 Tank Farm 7 Total --24,000 Overall Community Fuel Storage Total (Diesel and Gasoline)335,600-Gallons 4.3 CURRENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES Kwethluk Incorporated,LKSD,the Electric Utility and the Alaska Army National Guard purchase their fuel in bulk quantities.Historically,the fuel has been delivered by river barge in the summer (via Yukon Fuels and Crowley Marine Services out of Bethel)and tanker trucks over a river ice-road in the winter (via Hoffman Fuel Supply out of Bethel). Recent warming trends have delayed freeze-up of the river by as much as three months,preventing tanker trucks from reaching the Kwethluk area until February.As explained in Section 4.1,fuel is transferred to six separate bulk tank farms via multiple fill pipelines connected to marine headers along the river bank. The City,Kwethluk Utility Commission and local residents depend upon Kwethluk Inc.'s retail fuel station for the purchase of heating oil and gasoline.The station,which consists of one dual product dispenser,is located adjacent to Tank Farm 1.Reportedly, the capacity of Tank Farm 1 is inadequate to meet current fuel demands during the winter.In the past this lack of capacity was overcome by ordering additional fuel via truck delivery over the ice road.As a result of recent difficulties in obtaining truck deliveries,the community passed an ordinance in December 2003 which restricts the sale of stove oil and gasoline to Kwethluk residents only.As a result of this restriction, residents of upstream communities must now travel approximately 15-miles further to Bethel to purchase fuel in the winter. The community's bulk storage facility owners have not historically coordinated their fuel purchases.The school tanks are typically filled once per year by barge;Kwethluk Inc. orders fuel for retail sales and the electric utility independent of the school and Kwethluk Utilities Commission,and the National Guard tanks are typically filled once annually by truck in the winter. Municipal and village entities,as well as all local residents,are responsible for the operation and maintenance of their own fuel tanks and systems,as well as for the delivery of fuel to end use tanks at residential and community buildings,etc. Kwethiuk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 10 December 2004 Current bulk fuel system O&M requirements include: e Annual filling of the seven bulk tank farms by barge delivery (or truck delivery in the winter). e Retail sale of diesel fuel and gasoline to the City,Kwethluk Utilities Commission, Electric Utility and local residents by Kwethluk Inc. e Delivery of fuel to residential and community building end use tanks. e Administrative duties (ordering fuel,customer billings,payroll,etc.). 4.4 EXISTING FUEL TRANSFER CAPABILITIES Multiple marine headers located along the river bank feed into seven separate tank farms as explained in Section 4.1.The tanks are filled through these headers by barges in the summer.During the winter,the tanker trucks typically bypass the headers in favor of discharging directly into the tanks.A network of small diameter pipelines are used to distribute fuel from the tank farms to various end use tanks and/or day tanks at the school,teacher housing units,washeteria/water treatment plant,power plant,and other public buildings throughout the community.Additional intra-community fuel transport is accomplished via 55-gallon drums with barrel pumps set on ATV trailers. 4.5 REGULATORY PLANS ON FILE Kwethluk Inc.and LKSD have Spill,Prevention,Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans in place for their fuel storage facilities.The City doesn't have any fuel related regulatory plans on file with the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)or the U.S.Coast Guard (USCG). 4.6 EXISTING CONTAMINATION AND CITATIONS A search of the ADEC contaminated sites database revealed one file (ADEC File no. 2424.38.001)referencing fuel contamination and subsequent cleanup in the area of the Armory.A total of 25-cubic yards of contaminated soil were removed from the site.No known fuel spill related citations have been issued to any entity operating in Kwethluk. 4.7 EQUIPMENT SUITABLE FOR REUSE The existing vertical tanks are 25 to 40 years old and are not suitable for reuse.The horizontal tanks at Tank Farms 2 and 3 appear to be in relatively good condition and will be reused.The tanks at Tank Farm 2 will remain at the Armory and continue to be used by the Army National Guard.The two self-diked tanks at Tank Farm 3 will be refurbished and continue to be used by the Kwethluk Utilities Commission.The three horizontal tanks at Tank Farm 5 appeared to be in relatively good condition and could be reused.All other proposed tanks will be furnished new. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 11 December 2004 5.0 FUEL STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS 5.1 STORAGE CAPACITY CONSIDERATIONS The following sections include a summary of historical fuel usage in the community,and identify factors such as planned infrastructure improvements,alternative energy sources,and shifts in economic outlook that could affect future fuel consumption and storage needs. 5.1.1 Historical Fuel Use Average annual fuel consumption in Kwethluk was calculated based upon information provided by Kwethluk Incorporated,Yukon Fuel Co.,and the Kwethluk Utilities Commission,as well as data provided by the State of Alaska Power Cost Equalization Program.The estimated annual consumption is presented in Table 3. Table 3 -Estimated Current Annual Fuel Consumption KuiggluumFuelIne.(etal Kallugvia LKSD |sateProductSales)(Power (Heating) Generation) Unleaded Gas 90,000 ----90,000 #1 Diesel |70,000 105,000 35,000 |210,000 Note-Retail sales include all fuel sold to the school for transportation purposes,heating fuel sold to the City for the washeteria/WTP,heating fuel for other community buildings and residences,and fuel for personal vehicle and heavy equipment operations. 5.1.2 Planned Infrastructure Improvements Future infrastructure improvement projects can affect community fuel consumption and should be considered in the design of a new bulk fuel facility.The scope and anticipated fuel consumption impact of planned infrastructure improvements are discussed in the following sections. 5.1.2.1.Water and Sewer System Improvements Kwethluk currently operates a honey-bucket and potable water haul system.The community,in conjunction with the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) has secured funds to begin construction of a community-wide piped water and sewer system.Planned improvements include a new water treatment plant,water storage tank,above ground utilidor to house water distribution and wastewater collection piping,a sewage force main and a sewage treatment lagoon.These upgrades will result in the installation of modern bathrooms in most residences as well as hot water heaters,heated service boxes,and other community-wide mechanical upgrades for pumping and heating water.These improvements are anticipated to Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 12 December 2004 boost residential and commercial development within the community,causing population and energy consumption rates to increase.It is estimated that an additional 15,000-gallons of diesel fuel will be consumed annually by the power plant to meet the electrical demands of new residential water and sewer related appliances.Fuel for heating the new water treatment plant and related facilities is not included in the proposed tank farm capacity as a dedicated storage facility (Tank Farm 7)and marine header/fill line are being constructed for that facility. 5.1.2.2 Airport lmprovements The FAA recently completed the construction of a new airport in Kwethluk.The new runway includes medium intensity runway lighting and other powered navigational aides,as well as a heated snow removal equipment building.The impact on fuel consumption due to electricity and heating demands is estimated at 5,000-gallons per year (assuming a 30,000-BTU oil heater in the garage and an additional 70,000 kWh/year for powering the nav-aids).Further,the new airstrip location (approximately 1.5-miles south of town)will require approximately 2,000-gallons of additional gasoline per year for motorized transportation to and from the facility. 5.1.3 Projected Community Growth Historical census data shows that the population of Kwethluk has risen steadily over the past 80 years at approximately 2%annually (from 136 in 1920 to 730 in 2004).Over the past decade,the growth rate has averaged just over 2.5%per year. The population growth rate is expected to increase further after completion of the infrastructure improvements discussed above.For the purposes of this CDR,an average population growth of 3%was assumed,resulting in a design population of 980 in 2014.The resulting increase in electricity and heating oil demand,assuming fifty additional households are constructed to accommodate the added population,is approximately 50,000-gallons per year (combination of electricity and heating oil demands).Further,assuming a linear relationship between gasoline consumption and population growth,the community will require approximately 30,000-gallons of additional gasoline for motorized transportation in the design year. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 13 December 2004 5.1.4 Estimated Fuel Consumption at Design Due to the combined effects of upcoming capital improvements and anticipated community growth,Kwethluk's annual fuel consumption is expected to be on the order of 402,000-gallons by the year 2014.Table 4 presents the anticipated effects of capital improvement projects and community growth on annual fuel consumption.Table 5 estimates the annual fuel consumption for the design year. Table 4 -Projected Fuel Consumption Increases Estimated Estimated .Increase in EstimatedIncreaseinAnnualIncreaseinAnticipatedAnnualPower:::Residential Annual GasolineGrowthFactorsPlantFuel:::Cc :Heating Oil Consumptiononsumption.(Gal)Consumption (Gal) (Gal) Water/Sewer System Upgrades 15,000 AirportImprovements 5,000 2,000 Community Growth 25,000 25,000 30,000 Sub-Total 45,000 25,000 32,000 Table 5 -Estimated Future Fuel Consumption Diesel Fuel Gasoline Current Annual Consumption (Table 3)210,000 90,000 Estimated Increase Due To Growth Factors (Table 4)70,000 32,000 Sub-Total 280,000 122,000 Estimated Fuel Consumption in Design Year:402,000 gallons 5.1.5 Proposed Bulk Fuel Delivery Bulk fuel deliveries are typically available via barge from June 15th to the first of September.Historically,truck deliveries of bulk fuel are available beginning around December 15th,however the current warming trend has delayed freeze-up of the rivers in recent years by two months or more.The shortened winter season has led to a steady decrease in river ice thickness;and as such,local residents and fuel delivery Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades Conceptual Design Report 14 CRW Engineering Group,LLC. December 2004 companies do not regard truck transport as a viable long-term fuel delivery method for communities in the Bethel area. The proposed project will include the construction of a new dual product marine header and fill lines to facilitate transfer of diesel and gasoline from commercial fuel barges to the proposed co-located tank farm.The project will also include replacement of an existing marine header and fill line to provide a code-compliant method of filling the existing tanks at the washeteria and the proposed double wall tank at the old school site. 5.1.6 Method and Frequency of Local Fuel Delivery The methodology for fuel delivery to public and private facilities,with the exception of the power plant,school,and bulk tank farm itself,will change little as a result of this project.The proposed tank farm will store fuel for Kwethluk Inc.(retail sales),the electric utility (power plant)and the school.Transfer pumps at the tank farm will pump fuel,via proposed distribution piping,to intermediate tanks at the school and power plant.A dual product dispensing tank within the tank farm will supply fuel to a proposed new retail dispenser.Local residents will continue to purchase fuel from Kwethluk Inc. and haul it to their homes and businesses via drums on ATV trailers.Fuel from LKSD's proposed 18,000-gallon double wall AST will be conveyed to multiple building day tanks via LKSD's existing network of distribution piping. 5.1.7 Contingency Storage Needs Although Kwethluk is only 12 air miles east of Bethel,fuel delivery to the community remains challenging.Barge delivery provides reliable access for only three months out of the year.Once the Kuskokwim river begins to freeze,the community is only accessible by air until ice thickness is sufficient to support loaded fuel trucks (Bethel based delivery services will not deliver fuel until the ice thickness is three feet or greater).While air delivery of fuel is an option,the cost of such delivery is extraordinary.Due to the increasing uncertainty of winter ice roads,the high costs associated with flying fuel,and in accordance with Denali Commission policies,it is recommended that the Village be provided with sufficient bulk fuel storage for a minimum of 10-months of operation in the design year. 5.1.8 Alternative Energy Sources Diesel generators are typically considered the simplest and most reliable method of power production in rural communities.However,rising fuel costs and mounting regulatory concern over fuel spills and power plant emissions warrant a close evaluation of potential alternative energy sources.With proper planning,design and management, today's alternative energy technologies may be able to reduce the region's dependence upon fossil fuels in the future.Following are brief discussions of some fuel-saving technologies and the potential for their implementation in Kwethluk. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 15 December 2004 5.1.9 Heat Recovery Heat recovery technology,sometimes referred to as co-generation,provides a means of reclaiming energy lost to heat during the burning of fossil fuels.Co-generation systems in rural Alaska typically consist of a heat exchanger connected to the liquid cooling system of diesel generators in the community's power plant.The heat exchanger uses energy from the engine cooling system to supplement heat-reliant processes in adjacent buildings,such as pre-heating hydronic system return water to reduce boiler burn times, pre-heating raw well water to make treatment easier,etc. Successfully implementing a heat recovery system in Kwethluk would depend upon the size of the existing power plant engines,available room within the existing power plant modules to retrofit the required components,and the degree of cooperation and relative location of potential heat receptors.The generally accepted maximum distance between a heat receptor and power plant is 800 linear feet.The distance between the existing power plant and the nearest potential heat receptor (the school)is approximately 1,000 linear feet. 5.1.10 Wind and Hydroelectric Power Generation According to the Wind Energy Resource Atlas published by the U.S.Department of Energy,the Kwethluk vicinity is designated as a Class 5 wind zone on a scale of 1 to 7. This designation indicates that the potential for beneficial use of wind as an energy resource in the region is good.Although the outlook for wind power generation in the community is positive,no wind studies are currently underway or planned for the near future.Based upon this,the potential for implementing a wind power generation system that would significantly reduce the community's dependence upon diesel generators within the next ten years is low. Small scale hydroelectric plants require adequate stream flow and head (elevation difference)to operate successfully,and are typically prohibited on fish bearing streams. Due to the project area's flat topography and the importance of the local rivers and streams for subsistence fisheries,the potential for implementing a successful hydroelectric power project in Kwethluk is very low. 5.1.11 Geothermal No known studies have been conducted to evaluate the feasibility of harnessing geothermal energy in the Kwethluk area and the community has no plans to conduct such a study at this time.Given the lack of existing data and the relatively high exploration and development costs associated with this resource,no geothermal energy recovery systems are anticipated in the foreseeable future. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 16 December 2004 5.1.12 Solar Photovoltaic Power The typical solar energy system consists of multiple arrays of photovoltaic panels situated on top of buildings,towers or other relatively high structures.The fact that sunlight intensity varies from minute to minute due to changes in cloud cover,smoke from fires,blowing dust etc.,requires that most solar-based systems have substantial battery storage.Due to the dramatic solar radiation fluctuations in northern latitudes and the practical limitations of storing and disposing of battery banks,solar systems are rarely capable of providing more than a minor amount of the total power necessary for a community.However,residential scale solar installations may be capable of meeting essential household electrical demands during the summer months. 5.1.13 Alternate Combustible Fuels There are no known local sources of coal,natural gas,biomass or other alternative combustible fuels.The cost of importing such fuels is currently prohibitive. 5.1.14 Generator Efficiency Improvements Kwethluk's existing generator units and power distribution system components are more than fifteen years old.Replacing the generators and /or worn distribution system components,and leveling the electrical loads throughout the community could result in a savings of 10,000-gallons of fuel per year or more.However,since there are no current plans or funding available to replace the existing power plant module or perform upgrades to the distribution system,potential fuel savings due to efficiency improvements are not considered here. 5.1.15 Fuel Type Usage Kwethluk Inc.uses #1 diese!for power generation.Although #2 diesel provides more BTUs per gallon,the additional efforts and risks associated with heating and pumping #2 fuel during the cold winter months is not considered acceptable to the electric utility. Residential structures are limited to #1 diesel,as the oil-fired heating stoves common in the area are not designed to burn #2 diesel. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 17 December 2004 5.2 RECOMMENDED STORAGE CAPACITY The existing and proposed fuel storage capacities for facilities within the scope of this CDR are listed in Tables 6 and 7.The recommended tank farm storage capacity is based upon the Community's estimated fuel consumption at design (Section 5.1.4)and a minimum of 10-months storage.Additional details on the proposed facilities are provided in Section 6.2 and Appendix C. Table 6 -Recommended Co-Located Tank Farm Storage Capacity LKSDKuiggluumKallugviaKwethlukInc.ggluu ugvl (School)Fuel Product (Electric Utility) Existing |Proposed |Existing |Proposed |Existing {Proposed Unleaded Gas 46,500 116,750 ------ Diesel Fuel 54,700 93,750 95,000 138,000 47,500 46,000 Gross 2 3 4 5 5 ; Storage 101,200 210,500 95,000 138,000 47,500 46,000 Net Storage '91,000 189,450 85,500 124,200 42,800 41,400 Key:1 -Net storage assumed to be 90%of gross. 2 -Includes existing storage at Tank Farm No.1. 3--Includes nine each 23,000-gallon vertical tanks (5 ea gasoline and 4 ea diesel)and one 3,500-gallon dual product horizontal protected dispensing tank. 4--Includes existing storage at Tank Farm No.6. 5 -Includes six each 23,000-gallon vertical diesel tanks. 6 -Includes existing storage at Tank Farm No.5. 7 -Includes two each 23,000-gallon vertical diesel tank. Table 7 -Recommended Storage Capacity at Other Facilities Fuel Product City LKSD Electric Utility Unleaded Gas ---- Diesel Fuel 17,000 23,000 5,000 Gross Storage 17,0007 23,000°5,000° Net Storage '15,300 20,700 4,500 Key: 1-Net storage assumed to be 90%of gross. 2 -Includes 2 refurbished 8,500-gallon diked ASTs.3 -Includes two new double wall ASTs (one 18,000-gallon tank at the old school site and one 5,000-gallon tank at the high school). 4-Includes 1 new 5,000-gallon double wall AST at the power plant. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 18 December 2004 6.0 FACILITY SITING AND DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS 6.1 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 6.1.1 Climate Kwethluk receives approximately 16-inches of precipitation annually,including 50- inches of snow.Temperatures range from 62 to 42 °F in summer and 19 to -2 °F in winter.Extremes have been recorded from 86 to -46 °F.The Kuskokwim river is typically ice-free from June through October. 6.1.2 Natural Hazards Kwethluk is located in Seismic Zone 1;earthquakes typically range from 3 to 4.5 on the Richter scale. The potential for flooding at the proposed new co-located tank farm site is moderately high.The facility should be constructed above the historic high water marker (HWE #1) set by the Corps of Engineers at the front entrance to the school (elevation 26.55 feet). 6.1.3 Geotechnical Conditions A geotechnical investigation of the proposed site was completed in November 2004.A total of five test pits were dug with the community's excavator and soil samples were taken for gradation and consolidation tests.All test pits were excavated to approximately 10-feet below existing grade.The general soil profile at the site consists of 6-inches of organics overlaying two to seven feet of silts,followed by poorly graded fine sands to depth.No ground water or permafrost was encountered.Final soil test results and foundation recommendations will be included in the geotechnical engineers report scheduled for completion in December 2004. 6.1.4 Borrow Sources,Ownership,Material Costs Sand is reported available from a borrow area north of the airport but the material is fine,averages 30%by weight passing the No.200 sieve,and must be mined from below the water table.The airstrip embankment was constructed with this material but it took years to construct,allowing time for the sand to drain.Calista owns the subsurface rights and Kwethluk Inc has title to the surface estate in the borrow area.The water treatment plant project purchased sand from Bethel at a delivered cost of approximately $75 per cubic yard. There are no known local sources of gravel.The airport project purchased gravel from an up river source at a delivered cost of approximately $100 per cubic yard. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 19 December 2004 6.1.5 Local Labor Skills A request was sent to the community for information regarding the availability of local labor to assist with construction of the proposed project.Reportedly there were ten (10) laborers,four (4)operators,four (4)truck drivers,two (2)welder's helpers,and two (2) apprentice electricians that could be available to work on the project. 6.1.6 Local Equipment Local community entities own several pieces of heavy equipment which may be available for the project.The type and condition of each piece is listed in Table 8. Table 8 -Locally Available Heavy Equipment ae Owner Make Model Year |Attachments cnet Loader Kwethluk Inc.JD 444C 1980 |Forks,Bucket Fair rrackee Kwethluk Inc.cat |205LC |1979 --Fair Excavator Resident Gounel Inc.Komatsu |PC-200-6 |1994 Good Backhoe/L oader Resident Council Inc.JD 300D 1997 |Forks,Bucket Good veraingOrn [cuomucrinal [sama |ovo [tcoe[ -|_FatDumpTrucks|Resident Gounci ine.|FO |"Gww |1997 |Good Truck (141)|Resident Counciine.|Ford |F600 |1990 |Good pong Track Ea ties Case 550 1982 -Poor 6.1.7 Access/Logistical Challenges Kwethluk has a new,State-owned 3,200-ft long gravel runway with lights.Daily flights are available to the community out of Bethel.Barge service is provided by Yutana Barge Co.,Crowley Marine,Northland Services and several smaller companies based out of Bethel.The community has no docking or mooring facilities.When conditions permit,the river is used as an ice road in the winter. 6.1.8 Site Control The proposed co-located tank farm site and dispensing area are owned by Kwethluk Incorporated.The proposed washeteria and school storage facility sites are on property owned by the City and LKSD,respectively. Two site control opinions prepared by Rick Elliot Land Consultant are included in Appendix B.Site #1 includes the existing power plant and high school sites.Site #2 Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 20 December 2004 includes the existing washeteria and old school sites.Site #3 is the site for the proposed co-located tank farm and dispensing area. 6.2 6.2.1 PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS Scope of Work The proposed project scope of work includes the following upgrades: A new co-located bulk fuel tank farm with seventeen 23,000-gallon single wall, vertical AST's and one 3,500-gallon horizontal dual product protected dispensing tank.The tanks will be placed within a lined timber-dike wall containment basin. A new dual product barge header with two 600-ft long,4-inch diameter,above grade pipelines will be installed to fill the facility. A new 18,000-gallon dual product horizontal AST to serve the old school site. A new single product barge header and 3-inch diameter pipeline to fill the old school site and washeteria tanks. Refurbishment of two existing,8,500-gallon closed top diked tanks located at the washeteria /water treatment plant site. Two new 5,000-gallon,double wall intermediate tanks (one located at the power plant and the other at the high school). A 350-ft long,2-inch diameter above grade pipeline connecting the power plant intermediate tank to the co-located tank farm. An 800-ft long,2-inch diameter buried pipeline connecting the school intermediate tank to the co-located tank farm. A new dual product retail sales dispenser complete with dual 2-inch distribution pipes from the co-located tank farm. New electrical controls as required. Closure of all existing tanks replaced by the project. EPA-required spill contingency equipment. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 21 December 2004 6.2.2 Non-Scope Items Non-Scope Items include system components that may be relevant to the project,but do not fall within the bounds of Denali Commission funding criteria.These components might have been discussed during the CDR phase of the project,and AEA might assist in identifying and pursuing alternative funding sources for them,but they will not be funded under this project.Typical non-scope items that are relevant to the Kwethluk project include: e Anew fuel delivery vehicle, e Site remediation, e Disposal of closed tanks. See Section 1.0 Program Overview for additional information on non-scope project components. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 22 December 2004 7.0 PROPOSED OPERATING SCENARIO AND SPILL RESPONSE Kwethluk Inc.,the Project Grantee,owns the proposed co-located tank farm site and will act as the Primary Operator (PO)of the facility.Kwethluk Inc.will own all project- related elements of the co-located facility with the exception of those components located within LKSD's designated secondary containment cell and common facilities identified in the project Business Operating Plan (BOP).LKSD will own and be solely responsible for operating and maintaining all tanks,pumps,liners,etc.within their containment area.All participants will contribute to the operation and maintenance of common facilities (barge header and fill lines,etc)in accordance with the Access, Occupancy,Operations and Maintenance (AOQOM)agreement included in the BOP. The PO will oversee operation and maintenance of the facility,including O&M of common facilities,as well as training,testing,collection of dues from other participants, and other responsibilities as outlined in the BOP.A ground lease will be recorded to ensure LKSD has continuous access to their facilities within the co-located tank farm. Other access requirements and stipulations will be addressed via the AOOM agreement. As currently envisioned,the tanks in the co-located tank farm will be filled in early summer and topped off in late fall via the proposed dual product marine header and fill lines.The fuel barge's on-board pumps will be used to transfer the fuel to the bulk tanks.Other fuel tanks in the community will be filled as follows: e Dedicated barge header and fill line -bulk tank at the old school site,the existing washeteria tanks and the tanks at the new water treatment plant (Tank Farm 7) e Above grade or buried fuel transfer pipelines -the school and power plant intermediate tanks and day tanks at the old school site e Barge hose and or fuel truck -tanks at the National Guard Armory e ATV drum haul -post office,head start building,other community buildings and residential heating oil tanks Proposed new facilities will be subject to applicable EPA and USCG regulations.Since the project includes marine headers and fill lines,an Operations Manual and a Letter of Intent will need to be prepared and submitted to the USCG.An Oil Spill Facility Response Plan will need to be prepared and submitted to both the USCG and the EPA. The facility will also require preparation of a SPCC plan.Spill response gear,including sorbent pads,protective safety gear,a fuel transfer pump,etc.will need to be purchased and stored on site.Due to the project's close proximity to the Kwethluk River,a 3,000-gallon spill contingency storage tank,or a collapsible,commercial-type contingency basin will also be required on site. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 23 December 2004 8.0 PERMITTING Required state and federal permits should be identified early in the design phase by distributing a scoping letter to interested agencies.The following permit requirements are anticipated for this project: -Preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA)in accordance with the AEA procedures and requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)(see Section 8.1) -Review by the State Historic Preservation Officer -State Fire Marshal Plan Approval -SPCC Plan preparation It appears that the State of Alaska does not own any land above mean high tide in the project area.Hence,a permit from the Alaska Department of Natural Resources should not be needed for the construction of the barge header.Likewise,the project will be located within uplands so a 404 wetlands permit from the Department of the Army should not be required. 8.1 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES In accordance with the NEPA an Environmental Assessment must be completed prior to construction of the project.The EA format should be based on the guidance documents provided in the AEA Reference Manual.The EA process should include the development and distribution of a project-scoping letter to all interested agencies. Responses from the agencies should be attached to the EA checklist as justification for a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI)for the project.AEA will act as the lead agency for FONSI determination. 8.2 SITE CONTAMINATION Due to the age of the existing bulk tank facilities and the lack of any positive overfill prevention devices,some contamination may exist in the vicinity of the existing tank farms and barge headers.The extent of any contamination is unknown. The proposed tank farm will be constructed above grade,in an undeveloped area with no known contamination. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 24 December 2004 9.0 CONSTRUCTION PLAN 9.1 ADMINISTRATION This project will be constructed using conventional contracting methods.The design engineer will prepare construction drawings,specifications and bid documents.The project will be advertised for a minimum of two consecutive weeks and sealed bids will be accepted from qualified Contractors.At the appointed date and time the sealed bids will be opened,evaluated and scored by a team composed of representatives from Kwethluk and AEA.Points will be awarded based upon set scoring criteria.The firm with the highest scoring proposal will be asked to enter into contract negotiations for the work. At a minimum,the scoring criteria should address the Contractor's previous experience, their anticipated construction budget and schedule,and the Contractor's plan for local hire.Once a contract is in place,the Contractor will coordinate procurement and construction activities,as well as recruitment and training of local workers.The Design Engineer will provide the AEA with quality assurance and control services through communication with the Contractor,on-site inspections of the work,and review of submittals and shop drawings. 9.2 CODES AND REGULATIONS The proposed bulk fuel upgrades should be designed and constructed in accordance with the requirements of the following codes: -2003 International Fire Code (IFC),including State of Alaska Amendments -2002 National Electrical Code (NEC) -40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR),Part 112.1-12,EPA Spill Prevention Requirements,including pending Revisions The design should also incorporate appropriate industry standards such as those recognized by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)and American Petroleum Institute (API),as well as proven methods and materials that have been used successfully on other rural bulk fuel facilities in similar locations and climates. 9.3 CLOSURE OF EXISTING TANKS Existing tanks replaced or taken out of service as a result of the project will be permanently closed in accordance with EPA requirements.A tank is considered permanently closed by the EPA after: e The liquid and sludge is removed from each tank, e All connecting lines are disconnected and blanked-off, e All valves (excluding those used for ventilation)are closed and locked,and Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 25 December 2004 e Signs are posted on each tank stating that the tank is permanently closed and noting the date of closure. In addition to the EPA requirements,the AEA has typically requested that the closed tanks be rendered non-useable by cutting holes in the tank shells.Existing tanks are typically closed after completion of the new facility,allowing fuel from the old tanks to be transferred to the new facility. 9.4 USE OF LOCAL LABOR The Contractor will be encouraged to practice local hire to the greatest practical extent. It is assumed that skilled craftsmen,with appropriate certifications,will be imported to perform specialty work (such as pipe welding and electrical installation). 9.5 USE OF LOCAL EQUIPMENT The Contractor is encouraged to contact the community with regard to the rental of local heavy equipment for the project.All known equipment in the village is listed in Table 8. All supplemental equipment will be supplied by the Contractor. 9.6 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE The construction schedule should take into account freight options and fuel delivery schedules.Further,the schedule should consider the affect of local subsistence activities on the availability of local labor. The proposed project schedule,subject to funding,calls for design and permitting during the fall/winter of 2004,and bidding in early 2005.Construction is tentatively scheduled to begin in June 2005. A tentative project schedule is shown on the proceeding page. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 26 December 2004 PROPOSED SCHEDULE KWETHLUK BULK FUEL UPGRADES Task 2004)December{2004)January{2005)February(2005)March(2005)Aprik2005'June(2005May(2008 July(2005)August{2005)2005} PHASE [TASKS October{2005)2005) Finakze COR Finalize BusinessPlan Signing of Business Plan by ali Participants PHASE N TASKS. Field Investigations (Survey and Geotech) Site Control (Subdivision Plat and Easements) Contract Document Preparation (65%-95%) AEA /AG Review ___Finalize Bid Package |__Permitting Fae Marshall Review PHASE Il TASKS __Solicit Bids Negotiate/Award Contract Shop Drawing Submittal /P Mobilization (General) Shipment of Tanks and Other Long Lead Items Civil Ste Work Co Located Tank Farm Pad Construction School,Washeteria and Power Plant Gravel Pads Co Located Timber Dike Construction Tank Related Construction Set Tanks at Co Located Tank Farm Tank Farm Piping,Pumps and Dispenser Refurbish Existing Washeteria Tanks Set Tanks at School Sites and Power Plant School and Power Plant Piping Fence Related Work Install Fencing at Al Faciities |_._Pipeline Related Work New Barge Header and Pipeline to Tank Farm Install Pipelines to Power Piant and LKSD Tanks Electrical Work Miscellaneous Work a Final Inspection,Testing and Punch List ___Project Closeout|____RegulatoryDocuments/Spid Plans O&M Manual 7 2005 Const Schedule_R4.xls CRW Engineering dob No.30401.18 9.7 CONCEPTUAL CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE A conceptual cost estimate for the construction of proposed upgrades is included in Appendix C.The estimate includes labor,materials and shipping costs for all project components,and identifies unit costs for analysis of the project in regards to the Denali Commission's (DC)cost containment policies.Non-Scope items are not considered. The cost estimate was developed based on the conceptual design drawings included in Appendix D,and the assumption that the project will be constructed using conventional contracting methods.Labor rates are based on Title 36 equivalent wages for general and certified specialty labor.The total project cost,including all design,supervision, construction,inspection,permitting,insurance,and a 20 percent contingency,is estimated as $4,187,000,or $9.53 per gallon based upon a gross storage capacity of 439,500-gallons. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 28 December 2004 10.0 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE WITH AND VARIATION FROM DENALI COMMISSION POLICIES This section compares the findings and recommendations of this CDR with applicable DC Policies for fuel pipeline and dispenser design,system sustainability,cost containment criteria,effects to private enterprise,and design capacity. Fuel Pipeline and Dispenser Desiqn Standards The conceptual design meets the standards established in the DC Policy on Bulk Fuel Pipelines and Dispensers,issued April 26,2002. System Sustainability The recommendations in this CDR comply with all sustainability criteria established in the DC's Policy for Rural Alaska Energy Infrastructure -Criteria for Sustainability issued in April 2002. Cost Containment This CDR recommends a gross storage of 439,500-gallons;the majority of this storage (394,500-gallons)will be located at the proposed co-located facility;the remainder will be divided between multiple intermediate tanks throughout town.The estimated cost to construct the project is $9.53 per gallon.Based on the DC's benchmark unit costs of $6.50 to $7.50 per gallon for facilities with 400,001 to 500,000 gallons of storage,the project exceeds cost containment by $2.03 per gallon.Constructing projects in Kwethluk is more costly than in many other rural Alaskan communities due to the extraordinary cost of developing new borrow pits and/or importing adequate fill material. The installation of fuel storage and transport facilities in the community are further complicated by the community's general layout,the lack of access roads and the region's poor soils.Finally,the cost of all steel-dependent construction is steadily rising across Alaska due to recent spikes in steel prices. Private Enterprise Policy The recommendations in this CDR comply with all standards established under the DC's Draft Private Enterprise Policy issued in January 2001. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. Conceptual Design Report 29 December 2004 Design Capacity Policy The planned storage capacity complies with the Denali Commissions Policy on Energy Project Design Capacity (no more than 13 months storage),and exceeds the 20% capacity increase benchmark stated in the Commission's Cost Containment Policy by 20%.Kwethluk currently depends upon a combination of barged (summertime)and trucked (wintertime)fuel deliveries.A general warming trend over recent years has steadily decreased river ice thickness,and threatens to make winter truck delivery of fuel impossible in the near future.The proposed shell capacity will provide the community with approximately ten months of storage in the design year,eliminating the need for truck deliveries. Kwethluk Bulk Fuel Upgrades CRW Engineering Group,LLC. 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Photo 12 -Digging Test Holes at backside (south)of Co-Located Tank Farm Site APPENDIX A SITE VISIT REPORT Kwethluk city council Kwethluk IRA council Kwethluk incorporated Joint group meeting July 07,2004 Joe Guy building -Meeting Called to order at 1:20 p.m.by Oscar P.Larson i.Roll call &Establishment of Quorum: Kwethluk city council:Arthur Alexie,Sr.,_E_,Elizabeth G.Michael _P_,Richard L Long,P_,Elizabeth S.Dillon,ABS_,Martin Andrew _here for the record_Annie S Andrew,P_&Oscar P.Larson,P - _5 Present _Absent_, Kwethluk IRA council:Herman Evan,_for the record_,Oscar P Larson, _for the record_,Max Olick Sr.,_P_,Martha E.Jackson,P George Guy, _P_,Herman Evan,P_,&James M.Nicori,P_, _5_presents,Absent,Excused Kwethluk Inc.:Philip Guy,P_,Martha E.Jackson,P_,George Guy, _P_,Herman Evan,P_,&James M.Nicori,_P_. _5_present,Absent,Excused Il.Reading &Approval of Agenda:Max Angellan wants KUC put on Agenda and make an addition to the agenda.Oscar P.Larson since this is a special Meeting doesn't want to as any other.The subject is to do with the city and KUC.Richard,made a motion to accept agenda as is long,seconded by Herman Evan.Question called for,motion carried Nicori.Richard Long made a motion to defer meeting minutes,seconded by James M.Nicori.Question called for,motion carried. IV.Invocation By:Richard Long. V.Reading &Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes motion carried: VI.Tentative Agenda: 1.CRW letter Re:Bulk Fuel Upgrades-guests are from AIDEA/AEA-Mark Schimscheimer Ron Brown,Project Manager.Elizabeth Dillon joined the meeting at 1:33 PM.Bulk Fuel Tame Farm upgrades through AEA/Denali Commission.Alaska Energy Authority has been working with Kwethluk Inc.Funded by the Denali @wnes Commission to work on their mission 'on Bulk Fuel Tanks and various infrastructures ranked by assessment VIL. bulk tank facilities Kwethluk was in the list.The 1*phase will require selection of land/site for the new tank farm,information/compilation of fuel vendors,Power Plant,School,City of Kwethluk,in order to develop the 100%conceptual design report by Dec 04.Final report,the project is going to be fast,after the CDR is going after grant monies,with the comprehensive plan through the Denali commission,by January or _February 2005,then construction of the tank farms discussion insued on fuel consumption storage capacities,current tank farms,health,safety, and economic factors,fuel deliveries,population,infrastructure growth, relocation of commercial facilities,pipeline,rationing of fuel,risks, community,surface,subsurface lands,SPCC/Operational plants,heavy equipments.George Guy,Business Manager presented the information on power plant facilities,tank farm capacities of 90,100 gallons.Annual Consumption ranging from 98,397 -103,064 gallons.Commercial Facilities 46,510 gallons capacity for unleaded gas.Annual Consumption 75 -95,000 gallons.40,441 gallons capacity for heating fuel No.1. Annual Consumption 70 -100,000 gallons.Oscar Larson then presented the City of Kwethluk's Bulk Tank Facilities annual consumption estimated at 11,000 gallons.Mark Schimscheimer and Ron Brown with AEA further discussed the pitfalls in the development of the new bulk tank infrastructures.Pre-requisitions required from each of the participants,financial well-being,ie.vendors,State/Federal Government taxes,operations,maintenance,locations,business plan,and responsibilities associated with the construction of the bulk tanks.First task is the location/site to be selected by the KJG and the conceptual design report to be completed by November or December 2004, presentation of the comprehensive plan to the Denali Commission for grant monies then the construction of the tank farms.The ultimate goal is by 2005.CRW Engineering Group,LLC didn't make it in as they are the design engineers and their job is to work with the KJG to create the best plan for meeting current and future demands of petroleum needs in Kwethluk.And AEA are in consensus of the goals,statements as presented by KJG.Concerns in conjunction of the needed infrastructure Kwethluk,Inc.did a feasibility study in 1993 of the bulk tanks relocation. Estimated cost of 3.3 million dollars,further deliberation of single/double wall tanks,delivery of fuel.Mark Schimscheimer recommended that the current power plant,bulk fuel facility be utilized for the new tank farm. Also need point of contacts.KJG appointed George Guy/Phillip Guy. Other Business:None. VII.Communications and public request to speak:None. IX.Time and Place on Next Meeting:Call of the Chair. X.Adjournment:Richard Long made a motion to adjourn.Meeting adjourned at 3:00 p.m. July 7,2004 meeting minutes have been read and approved this TRIP REPORT CRW Engineering Group,LLC 3940 Arctic Blvd.Suite 300 Anchorage,AK 99503(.ar (907)562-3252 FAX 561-2273»CoORVV ENGINEERING GROUP LLC DATE:October 11,2004 PROJECT:Kwethluk BFU (30401.18) LOCATION:Kwethluk,Alaska REPORTER:Jeff Stanley PURPOSE:Presentation and Discussion of Draft CDR and BOP Contacts: Ron Brown Alaska Energy Authority George Guy Kwethluk Inc.General Manager William Peterson Kwethluk School Joint Group Meeting City of Kwethluk,Kwethluk IRA,&Kwethluk Inc. Activities: After five cancelled flights beginning on September 29"Ron Brown and |departed Anchorage on Alaska Airlines at 10:45 a.m.and arrived in Bethel at about 12 noon.We then walked to Grant Aviation for our flight to Kwethluk.We arrived in Kwethluk at about 12:45 p.m.where George Guy met us up at the airport and drove us to Kwethluk Inc'soffice.Prior to attending the Joint Group Meeting,Ron and |briefly toured the power plant and high school tank farm sites.Both of these tank farms will be replaced by the proposed project. The Joint Group Meeting began at about 1:30 pm and lasted for almost three hours. The meeting was attended by members from Kwethluk School,the IRA and City,and Kwethluk Inc (Corporation).An attendance Roster for the meeting is attached at the back of this trip report..Ron Brown began the meeting with an introduction of the AEA/REG program and discussion of Denali Commission funding conditions.Jeff followed with a presentation of the draft Conceptual Design Report (CDR)and Business Operating Plan (BOP) The following is a summary of community input from the meeting e The need and desire for a new tank farm has existed for over 12 years. e The Joint group previously worked together to draft a long range plan and economic development plan for the community of Kwethluk.CRW should be able to get a copy from the Arctuarus Group. Kwethluk Site Visit October 11,2004 Page 2 e All local parties including the IRA,City and Corporation are in favor of the project. e -The old school site is primarily used for teacher housing. e The Kwethluk Utility Commission (KUC)will need to be contacted in regard to operation of the washeteria.Prior to formation of the KUC,the washeteria was jointly owned and operated by the City and IRA. e Residents currently purchase fuel at the Sportsman Store.Most residents transport fuel in 5 to 55 gallon containers in the back of a 4-wheeler trailer or sled. e The new tank farm needs to have enough storage to account for future growth.The current tankage is insufficient to make it through the winter and fuel rationing has been implemented. e Concerns regarding the proposed location for the new tank farm included; close proximity to existing housing,continuing river bank erosion,and seasonal flooding of the site from melt water.Other concerns included the effort and timing required to vacate the First Street ROW,and the proposed location for the retail fuel dispenser. e A recommendation by Kwethluk inc was made to move the site to the opposite (south side)of Airport Road.The site is supposedly higher and Kwethluk Inc owns the site.No one at the meeting objected to the proposed new site. e Kwethluk Inc.expressed concern about the City being the Grantee and Kwethluk Inc needing to lease the tanks from the City.The basis for the concern was the City's past financial history and the potential for some future debt collector to seize the City's assets and put Kwethluk Inc out of business. e Kwethluk Inc.also expressed concern about the potential tax implications of serving as the Primary Operator.They will have their accountant review the BOP. e Kwethluk Inc.currently has a general liability policy for it fuel operations thru Ribelin Lowell &Company The meeting ended on a very positive note with all parties at the meeting agreeing toworktogethertoensuretheprojectmovedforward. Following the meeting,Ron and |took a brief tour of the community and were given aridetotheairport.Grant Aviation picked us up at around 5 pm for our return flight toBethel.Ron and |caught the Alaska Airlines 7:45 pm flight from Bethel to AnchorageandlandedbackinAnchorageatabout9pm. an of KWETHLUK BULK FUEL UPGRADES 2ND PROJECT MEETING SEPTEMBER-29,-2004-Cotcber H,2004 Attendance Roster Name (Please print clearly) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13° 14 15 16 17 18 19 20.. Position (IRA,City,Corporation,School,etc.) Wax d olck se KIRA Witlkex ¢.Pet Pts en Tm Zen os| Arthun Alevte,GY CitySereMUerrKIRA blige Gto<e wey Rage luk ,Lueriertdled, lovetthicde.Lr. KwT Dae. Ela htt S Dd or Cry ob Kwothlule, KER Oxca- larsen ay +TL4PinByunNEA Creu) APPENDIX B SITE CONTROL DOCUMENTS FiCr."2096TA 1 Site Control Opinion STE CrozerBulkFuelSystemUpgradeProject Kwethluk,Alaska As requested,I have reviewed the land status for the proposed bulk fuel system upgrade project in Kwethluk,Alaska. Land Status Report Land records were researched at the Bureau of Land Management (BLM),the State 'Department of Commerce and Economic Development,and the State Recording Office. Research of the BLM and the State Recording Office information was conducted on line. A limited liability report dated August 23,2004,prepared by Pacific Northwest Title was also reviewed.A copy of the report is attached. Site #1.The proposed site is located within the remainder of Tract C,U.S.Survey 4221 and within Lot 2,Block 1;Lot 2,Block 2 and Lot 2,Block 3;all within Tract A, U.S.Survey 4221.Title to these parcels was transferred to the City of Kwethluk by the federal townsite trustee.Lot 2,Block 1 was deeded on September 12,1980.The deed was recorded on September 22,1980 in Book 28,Page 676,in the Bethel Recording District.Lot 2,Block 2 was deeded on March 16,1979.The deed was recorded on March 20,1979 in Book 26,Page 277,in the Bethel Recording District.(Note:A portion ofLot 2,Block 2 was deeded by the City ofKwethluk to the Kwethluk IRA Council on June 25,1997.This deed was recorded on June 24,1997,in Book 76,Page 444,in the Bethel Recording District.The parcel is described by a metes and bounds description but can be identified roughly as the S1/2 of the E1/2 of Lot 2,Block 2.)Lot 2,Block 3 was deeded on March 16,1979.The deed was recorded on March 20,1979,at Book 26,Page 278,in the Bethel Recording District.Tract C was deeded on March 26, 1985.This deed was recorded on March 28,1985,at Book 40,Page 715,in the Bethel Recording District.Tract C has been subdivided,but the project area is within the unsubdivided remainder identified as Tract C2.The City of Kwethluk has retained title to this area.Copies of the pertinent deeds are attached. The City of Kwethiuk issued a lease to the State of Alaska for a school site on April 2, 1979.The lease parcel is described as Lots 2,3 and 4 (not part of the project area),Lot 2,© Block 3 and the West %of Lot 2,Block 2,all within Tract A of U.S.Survey 4221.The lease has apparently not been recorded but should be considered as valid between the parties.A copy of the lease is attached. Site #2.The proposed site is located within Block 17 and Lot 1,Block 18,Tract A,U.S. Survey 4221.Lot 1,Block 18 was deeded to the State of Alaska,Department of Education,by the Bureau of Indian Affairs by deed dated December 29,1988.The deed was recorded on January 18,1989,at Book 49,Page 749,in the Bethe]Recording District.Block 17 was deeded to the City of Kwethluk by the federal townsite trustee by deed dated September 12,1980.The deed was recorded on September 22,1980,in Book 28,Page 697,in the Bethel Recording District.Copies of the pertinent deeds are attached. Streets.The project involves the crossing of streets within the townsite.In my opinion, the streets that are depicted on the federal townsite survey are now under the jurisdiction of the local government,the City of Kwethluk,since the federal townsite has been closed out by the federal townsite trustee. Leases and Easements.The project areas are also subject to a lease to United Utilities and easements to the Kwethluk IRA Council as identified in the limited liability report prepared by Pacific Northwest Title Company.Copies of the pertinent leases and easements are attached. Site Control]Summary.Project area #1 is owned by the City of Kwethluk with the exception of a small parcel within Lot 2,Block 2,U.S.Survey 4221.Additionally,the area is subject to the unrecorded school lease to the State of Alaska,Department of Education.In project area #2,Lot 1,Block 18,is owned by the State of Alaska, Department of Education.Block 17 is owned by the City of Kwethluk. Disclaimer:This site control opinion does not purport to insure,warrant or certify title. This opinion is not a legal opinion.The research of the Bethel Recorders Office records was limited to a review of the computerized files.The opinion is the result of a diligent research effort as described above. Prepared by Rick Elliott Land Consultant for CRW August 24,2004 r s. PACIFIC NORTHWEST TITLE OF ALASKA,INC.A\\ LIMITED LIABILITY REPORT ORDER NO.:00073219 RICK ELLIOTT 5452 CAPE SEVILLE DRIVE ANCHORAGE,ALASKA 99516 Date:August 23,2004 Reference:Kwethluk This is a Limited Liability Report as of August 02,2004 at 8:00 a.m.on the following described property: See Exhibit A Attached hereto and made a part hereof A search of the records of the Anchorage Recording Office by this Company reveals that title to the propertydescribedhereinisvestedonthedateshownabovein: See Exhibit A Attached hereto and made a part hereof SUBJECT only to the exceptions shown herein:weGENERAL EXCEPTIONS: Encroachments or questions of location,boundary and area,which an accurate survey may disclose;public or private easements,claims of easements or encumbrances which are not disclosed by the public records including but not limited torightsofthestateand/or public in and to any portion of the land for right of way as established by federal statute RS 2477;rights or claims of persons in possession,or claiming to bein possession,not disclosed by the public records;material or labor liens or statutory liens under State Acts not disclosed by the public records;water rights or matters relating thereto;any service,installation or construction charges for sewer,water or electricity. Right of use,control or regulation by the United States of Americain the exercise of powers over navigation;defects,liens, encumbrances,or other matters created or suffered by the insured;rights,claims based upon instruments or upon facts not disclosed by the public records but of which rights,claims,instruments or facts the insured has knowledge. General taxes not now payable;matters relating to special assessments and special levies,if any,preceding the samebecomingalien.Mining claims,reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof. Any law,ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning laws,ordinances,or regulations)restricting,regulating,prohibiting or relating to (i)the occupancy,use or enjoyment of the land;(ii)the character,dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land;(iii)a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part;or (iv)environmental protection,or the effect of any violation of these laws,ordinances or governmental regulations,except to the extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect,lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Report. "Consumer Credit Protection,""Truth in Lending"or similar law,or failure to comply with said law/(s). Any claim by reason of the operation of federal bankruptcy,state insolvency,or similar creditors'rights laws. 3201 C Street #110 Anchorage,AK 99503 PHONE (907)561-5122 «FAX:(907)261-2202 Printed on Recycled Paper Page| Exhibit A PARCEL 1 VESTING: CITY OF KWETHLUK,an estate in fee simple.: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: -Lot 2,Block 1,Tract "A”,as shown on the official plat of U.S.Survey No.4221,Kwethluk Townsite,,as accepted March 10,1970,located in the Bethel Recording District,Fourth Judicial District,State of Alaska. PARCEL 2 VESTING: CITY OF KWETHLUK,an estate in fee simple. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: -Lot 2,Block 2,Tract "A”,'as shown on the official plat of U.S.Survey No.4221,Kwethluk Townsite,,as accepted March 10,1970,located in the Bethel Recording District,Fourth Judicial District,State of Alaska. EXCEPTING THEREFROM that portion conveyed to Organized Village of Kwethluk,Kwethluk Indian Reorganization Act Council,by Quitclaim Deed (Kwethluk Human Services Building)recorded July 24,1997 _-iin Book 76 at Page 444,more particularly described as follows: A tract of land adjacent to the eastern portion of the Kwethluk School Site Survey.More properly described as follows: Beginning on the southeast corner of the Kwethluk School Site Survey;which is the southwest corner and the point of beginning of the tract herein described.Thence east for a distance of 129.98 feet to the southeast corner.Thence north for a distance of 182.61 feet to the northeast corner.Thence west for a distance of 130.06 feet to the northwest corner.Thence south for a distance of 182.61 feet to the southwest corner being the point of beginning. Exhibit "A”,continued PARCEL 3 VESTING: ORGANIZED VILLAGE OF KWETHLUK,KWETHLUK INDIAN REORGANIZATION ACT COUCIL, an estate in fee simple., LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That portion of Lot 2,Block 2,Tract "A”,as shown on the official plat of U.S.Survey No.4221,Kwethluk Townsite,,as accepted March 10,1970,located in the Bethel Recording District,Fourth Judicial District, State of Alaska,more particularly described as follows: A tract of land adjacent to the eastern portion of the Kwethluk School Site Survey.More properly described as follows: Beginning on the southeast corner of the Kwethluk School Site Survey;which is the southwest corner and the point of beginning of the tract herein described.Thence east for a distance of 129.98 feet to the southeast corner.Thence north for a distance of 182.61 feet to the northeast corner.Thence west for a distance of 130.06 feet to the northwest corner.Thence south for a distance of 182.61 feet to the southwest corner being the point of beginning. (As described in Quitclaim Deed (Kwethluk Human Services Building)recorded July 24,1997 in Book 76 at Page 444) PARCEL 4 VESTING: CITY OF KWETHLUK,an estate in fee simple. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 2,Block 3,Tract "A”,as shown on the official plat of US.Survey No.4221,Kwethluk Townsite,,as accepted March 10,1970,located in the Bethel Recording District,Fourth Judicial District,State of Alaska. Exhibit "A”,continued PARCEL 5 VESTING: 'CITY OF KWETHLUK,an estate in fee simple. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Tract C2,of the Replat of Tract C2,C3,Block 1 and Lot 2,Block 2 of the KWETHLUK SUBIDVISON,a _subdivision of Tract C,U.S.Survey No.4221,Townsite of Kwethluk,according to Plat 85-7,filed in the Bethel Recording District,Fourth Judicial District,State of Alaska. PARCEL 6 VESTING: CITY OF KWETHLUK,an estate in fee simple. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: All of Block 17,Tract "A”,as shown on the official plat of U.S.Survey No.4221,Kwethluk Townsite,,as accepted March 10,1970,located in the Bethel Recording District,Fourth Judicial District,State of Alaska. PARCEL 7 VESTING: STATE OF ALASKA,DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION,an estate in fee simple. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 1,Block 18,Tract "A”,as shown on the official plat of U.S.Survey No.4221,Kwethluk Townsite,,as accepted March 10,1970,located in the Bethel Recording District,Fourth Judicial District,State of Alaska. Order No.00073219 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS: 1.RESERVATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS as contained in U.S.Patent,including oil and gas rights.Recorded:July 23,1973Book/Page:19/324 Affects:Parcels |through 6 EASEMENT,including the terms and conditions thereof In Favor Of:Kwethluk I-R.A.Council Recorded:April 28,2003 Serial No.:2003-000838 For:Construction,maintenance and on-going management of Kwethluk I.R.A. Council owned Utilidor,including Water &Vacuum Sewer Lines and all related appurtenancesAffects:South 15 feet of Parcel 1 (Lot 2,Block 1),see instrument for full metes and bounds description. LEASE,including the terms and conditions thereof Lessor:City of KwethlukLessee:United Utilities,Inc.. Term:20 years commencing on the date first set forth herein.At the option of Lessor, this Lease may be renewed or negotiated for an additional 15 year term 180 days prior to the termination of the initial term hereofDated:June 19,2001 Recorded:August 1,2001 Book/Page:94/90 Affects:A portion of the East %of Parcel 2 (Lot 2,Block 2),see instrument for full metes and bounds description. MORTGAGE AND SECURITY AGREEMENT,including terms and conditions thereofMortgagor:United Utilities,inc. Mortgagee:United States ofAmerica,acting through the Administrator of the Rural Electrification Administration Dated:August 7,1979 Recorded:October 3,1979 Book/Page:27/47 Affects:Leasehold estate portion of the East %of Parcel 2 (Lot 2,Block 2),see instrument for full metes and bounds description. PARTIAL RELEASE OF MORTGAGE,including terms and conditions thereof Executed by:CoBank,ACB (formerly known as National Bank for Cooperatives and also formerly known as Spokane Bank for Cooperatives) Dated:May 30,2001Recorded:'June 7,2001 Book/Page:93/352 SUPPLEMENTAL MORTGAGE AND SECURITY AGREEMENT,including terms and conditions thereof Mortgagor:United Utilities,inc. Mortgagee:United States of America,acting through the Administrator of the Rural Electrification Administration;and the Rural Telephone Bank Dated:July 31,1981 Recorded:August 3,1981 Book/Page:29/799 Affects:Leasehold estate portion of the East 2 of Parcel 2 (Lot 2,Block 2),see instrument for full metes and bounds description. LIMITED LIABILITY REPORT Printed on Recycled Paper Page 2 Order No.00073219 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS (Continued) PARTIAL RELEASE OF MORTGAGE,including terms and conditions thereof Executed by:CoBank,ACB (formerly known as National Bank for Cooperatives and also formerly known as Spokane Bank for Cooperatives) _Dated:May 30,2001Recorded:June 7,2001 Book/Page:93/352 6.SUPPLEMENT TO SUPPLEMENTAL MORTGAGE AND SECURITY AGREEMENT,including terms and conditions thereof Mortgagor:United Utilities,inc..Mortgagee:United States of America,acting through the Administrator of the Rural ,Electrification Administration and Rural Telephone BankDated:February 4,1983 Recorded:February 22,1983Book/Page:34/359 Affects:Leasehold estate portion of the East 4 of Parcel 2 (Lot 2,Block 2),see instrument for full metes and bounds description. PARTIAL RELEASE OF MORTGAGE,including terms and conditions thereof Executed by:CoBank,ACB (formerly known as National Bank for Cooperatives and also formerly known as Spokane Bank for Cooperatives)Dated:May 30,2001 Recorded:_June 7,2001Book/Page:93/352 7.SUPPLEMENT TO SUPPLEMENTAL MORTGAGE AND SECURITY AGREEMENT,including terms and conditions thereof Mortgagor:United Utilities,inc. Mortgagee:United States of America,acting through the Administrator of the Rural Electrification Administration and Rural Telephone BankDated:July 3,1984 Recorded:July 23,1984 Book/Page:38/798 Affects:Leasehold estate portion of the East '4 of Parcel 2 (Lot 2,Block 2),see instrument for full metes and bounds description. PARTIAL RELEASE OF MORTGAGE,including terms and conditions thereof Executed by:CoBank,ACB (formerly known as National Bank for Cooperatives and also formerly known as Spokane Bank for Cooperatives) Dated:May 30,2001 Recorded:June 7,2001 Book/Page:93/352 LIMITED LIABILITY REPORT Printed on Recycled Paper Page 3 Order No.00073219 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS (Continued) 8.SUPPLEMENTAL MORTGAGE AND SECURITY AGREEMENT,including terms and conditions thereofMortgagor:United Utilities,inc. 'Mortgagee:United States of America,acting through the Administrator of the Rural Electrification Administration;and the Rural Telephone Bank and Spokane Bank for CooperativesDated:February 6,1987Recorded:September 25,1987Book/Page:46/823 Affects:Leasehold estate portion of the East %of Parcel 2 (Lot 2,Block 2),see instrument for full metes and bounds description. PARTIAL RELEASE OF MORTGAGE,including terms and conditions thereof Executed by:CoBank,ACB (formerly known as National Bank for Cooperatives and also formerly known as Spokane Bank for Cooperatives)Dated:May 30,2001 _Recorded:-June 7,2001 Book/Page:93/352 9.SUPPLEMENT TO SUPPLEMENTAL MORTGAGE AND SECURITY AGREEMENT,including terms and conditions thereof Mortgagor:United Utilities,inc. Mortgagee:United States of America,acting through the Administrator of the Rural Electrification Administration;and the Rural Telephone Bank and National .Bank for CooperativesDated:-April 22,1993 Recorded:October 28,1993 Book/Page:62/280 Affects:Leasehold estate portion of the East %of Parcel 2 (Lot 2,Block 2),see instrument for full metes and bounds description. PARTIAL RELEASE OF MORTGAGE,including terms and conditions thereof Executed by:CoBank,ACB (formerly known as National Bank for Cooperatives and also formerly known as Spokane Bank for Cooperatives) Dated:May 30,2001 Recorded:June 7,2001 - Book/Page:93/352 10.RESTATED MORTGAGE,SECURITY AGREEMENT AND FINANCING STATEMENT,including terms and conditions thereof Mortgagor:United Utilities,inc. Mortgagee:United States of America,acting through the Administrator of the Rural Electrification Administration and Rural Telephone Bank Dated:August 1,2001 Recorded:September 7,2001 Book/Page:94/592 Affects:Leasehold estate portion of the East %of Parcel 2 (Lot 2,Block 2),see instrument for full metes and bounds description. LIMITED LIABILITY REPORT Printed on Recycled Paper Page 4 Order No.00073219 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS (Continued) 11.TERMS,COVENANTS,CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS as contained in Alaska Statute 10.25,et.seq.,including but not limited to the following:All after-acquired property of the cooperative described or referred to as being mortgaged or pledged in a Mortgage,Deed of Trust or other instrument is subject to the lien thereofimmediatelyupontheacquisitionofsuchpropertybythecooperative,whether or not the property was in existence at the time of the execution of the Mortgage,Deed of Trust or other instrument.Recordation of such Mortgage,Deed of Trust or other instrument constitutes notice and has the same effect with respect to after- acquired property as it has under the laws relating to recordation of property owned by the cooperative at the time of execution of the Mortgage,Deed of Trust or other instrument,and described in it or referred to as being mortgaged or pledged thereby.Affects:Leasehold estate portion of the East %of Parcel 2 (Lot 2,Block 2),see instrument for full metes and bounds description. 12.EASEMENT,including the terms and conditions thereof In Favor Of:Kwethiuk LR.A.Council Recorded:April 28,2003 Serial No.:2003-000839 For:Construction,maintenance and on-going management of Kwethluk LR.A. Council owned Utilidor,including Water &Vacuum Sewer Lines and all related appurtenancesAffects:South 15 feet of West 4 of Parcel 2 (Lot 2,Block 2)and Southerly portions of Parcel 4 (Lot 2,Block 3)and other property,see instrument for full metes and bounds description., 13.EASEMENT,including the terms and conditions thereof In Favor Of:Kwethluk LR.A.Council Recorded:.May 3,2003 Serial No.:2003-000913 For:Construction,maintenance and on-going management of Kwethluk LR.A. Council owned Utilidor,including Water &Vacuum Sewer Lines and all relatedappurtenances; Affects:South 15 feet of East %of Parcel 2 (Lot 2,Block 2),see instrument for full metes and bounds description. 14.EASEMENTS dedicated or delineated on the face of the plat for Kwethluk School Boundary Survey Plat No.:83-22 B.S. For:Utility and Roadway purposesAffects:30'portion of Parcels 2 &4 (Lot2,Block 2 &Lot 2,Block 3) 15.RIGHT,TITLE AND INTEREST,if any,of Lower Kuskokwim School District,by reason of execution as claimant of plat for Kwethluk School Boundary Survey,filed June 2,1983 under Plat No.83-22B.S. Affects:West %of Parcel 2 (Lot 2,Block 2)&All of Parcel 4 (Lot 2,Block 3) 16.EASEMENT,including the terms and conditions thereof In Favor Of:Kwethluk 1.R.A.Council Recorded:April 28,2003 Serial No.:2003-000817 For:Construction,maintenance and on-going management of Kwethluk I.R.A. Council owned Utilidor,including Water &Vacuum Sewer Lines and all related appurtenances Affects:South 15 feet and a portion of the East 15 feet of Parcel 5 (Tract C2),see instrument for full metes and bounds description. LIMITED LIABILITY REPORT Printed on Recycled Paper Page 5 17. 18. 19. Order No.00073219 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS (Continued) RIGHTS of the public and/or governmental agencies in and to that portion of said premises lying below the ordinary high water line of Kwethluk River. Affects::Parcels 5 (Tract C2)&7 (Block 18) ANY PROHIBITION OR LIMITATION on the use,occupancy or improvement of the land resulting from the rights of the public or riparian owners to use any waters which may cover the land,or to use any portion of the land which is now or may formerly have been covered by water. Affects:Parcels 5 (Tract C2)&7 (Block 18) RESERVATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS as contained in U.S.Quitclaim Deed,including mineral deposits and reversionary and forfeiture rights. Recorded:January 10,1989 Book/Page:49/749 Affects:Parcel 7 NOTE:Not within a real property taxing area at this time. This report is restricted to the use of the addressee and is not to be used as a basis for closing any transaction affecting title to said property.Liability of the Company is limited to the compensation received therefor. CHARGE:$450.00 PACIFIC NORTHWEST TITLE OF ALASKA,INC. By:|A MNAuthorizedSignature Howard Hancock,Phone:261-2230 Avtachments August 23,2004 LIMITED LIABILITY REPORT Printed on Recycled Paper Page 6 verannnn neti MTATES ton BOOK LE PACEG76RURFAUOFLAND)MANAGLMENT 'semeeeademeoo.te ' - THIS INDENTURE,main thes 12th day of September,in the yeer of aur lord one theunsndnitehundredandeaghty,by and between George E.MN.Guatstace af trustee for the townsite ot Keethluk,U.S.Survey Number 4221,ia the Stete of Alecks,party of.ther Sisat pert,end City of Kwethluk of Kwethiuk,Alesha,party of the:second pert.WITNESSETH,That said party of the first pert,on euch treeton,:wy vlerue of the poverveatedinandcouferredpunhiebythetermeofsection11of.the Act ef Congress approvedMarch3,1891 (26 Stet.1095),and the regulations thereveder avd the potent.issued to kisthereon,and iw consideration of the eum of xaxunaxaz doltars,the amount ef the asc:semeatsupontheprewiseshereinafteraescribed,the receipt of which t¢herety echnewledged,bytheasepresentadcesgrant,convey,and confirm sate the said party of the second part and itesucceznursatlthefollowingJotauuxuxn,piece axazx,sed perce]auaxwef land situate ta ' the Lovnaste of Kurthiuk,State of Alaska,described an follow,to-wit:-is t ok :wos Lot twol2),|Booch One({t),Tract "A",es shown on the officiel plat of U.S.Survey 4221,Kvethluk Townsite an accepted by the Chief,Division of Cadastral Survey,for the Director,i on March 10,1970.zVpriPPSFRaeaesaallanPaPp.Rn4:ievebeRECLAS.wht efBETILL=*SORDINGbi3P.CT ee el Rene .ngevesteesy0988.-.:»onAccordingtotheofficialplatofsucveyofsaidtownsite,sub@GORhé rvations in said patent expreased.To have sad to held the name,together with a lar thetenements,hereditaments,and sppurtenances therewnte 'belonging or ia aamise cmrertaisiag,itn succensorca forever.Lbs IN WETNESS WHEREOF said party ef the first pert,o6 trustee,han hereunto set bis hand aud seat on the day and year first above written,..e in the presence of: ek »State of.Alaska STATE UF ALASKA: RE 1T REMEMBERED,That on this 12th day of September A.D.1980,before me,a 'MotacyPublic,come George £.M,Gustafaon,"Vomm pecsonaily knews to be tlthe trustee of said townsitewfKwethluk,ond.the identical person described in,sed whese neue io affixed to,thelovegoiipconveyanceaagrantor,and he ecknowledged the execution of the same to be hissalutaryactanddeedassuchtrustee,for the uses and parposes thereia sentianed.IS VEST IMONY GHERROF,J have hereunto subscribed ey name and affixed by official acai on the dey and year tiret abuve writien. Kay F.KifkhaNotaryPublicfogAlisha,reniding at Anchorage,AlasheA.Hy Lommésaton eapsres line 2,tA! CRIGINAL Let 2,TS leele 1 Trees A,9 Surrey) ome!i woo.UNITED STATES|He she!RecordinyAommooyditiOEPARTWENTOFTHEINTERIONae -BUREAU or LAND maar MENT "see dens INGEN CUD,@ade then abth dey of ”Heechandseventyenive«Mant bereemn 7.George t.M ousisteon soap!ef Kec ehtut #a lo.jet few aah 4304,zh he ae of ates .artyofthe firet parts ond”ety,of Koei.okMfKuctoluk,Alaaia”99622 Brvere eee:pos,'Tet ana pecty of the fret part.Pm euch tomatoe,by vines of:txe pemet veered oad conlerred openharbythewermsdfMectionIiaftheActofConemanapprovedMaeght3.1901 (289at.:105),ond the sopelaticns aerawttheputenl1swadtaWis.therean,sad m craaiterstionofthesen@f,.the mrcect fhe a sesumcets an the9 barre:nutes and."Sh soneipt al which te hovebyyamPrUReRtAduesplantceavey,and.omlire uae the maid part y *'ef the necend past ead”.tts?all thefol.-wing St OG <pece RR ot ecole of tand sitnely te she toonsite of _Keathlek -;"Sante af Alen'ss,described an follows,tees:Let two (2),Blocktum(2),Tract "A",an shen oo the official plat of 1,f,Survey $22,Kwethluk -,Sownalta,as ecceptwl by the Chief,Division of.Cadsetral Survuy,for the Directar, of "March 10,1970. «Acs nadie te the colle GP pha ers al vcd Lreware,sabrect tw nbirs ard rourtvelron,in Ald potent euyewnsrd =f[ohave -.'*set pempesl janandi.mid the tome,ogriher ei?ces ,in the ¢' "'ee bel eineos in”;mee armeriainime ies luseret. La 10 .be aerapsy Gd bee wuld pom ew che feat pevt,ae Srwstew.fa hwrenate pet Wa sendord veal,-a te day end yousfrattomearies,":e . 'eteeeBn the pessence rf cwdet(SHAL)7 weogee ©MF oe .Trantoe fae the inwast-"ol_Kwothivk../ ' Dine ee ee ons Mate of Aloha urePKIeeeorNDeth "We sp ene fie 1h Maucereen.That eth 16th dovof Moreh...SM 19 79,below ae,©Notary Public, a ao . -:George L,4.:watalacn..<gen 1 tT pormmaliy hanwe te te the trustee ot cnet townsile ot .7 Kareathiuk,Alusbs :7 Bnd the identical prracn desutibed wm,20d wha o nome iofferedtu,the Hareguing tome see ws punter,on Se mbacetedged the ener ation of "he game ty be ate woluntsiy act addeedonwachtrentonfogtemoeandpaiorethereinwAtumed."ds Kp .- .ut 'were bet,Srey.Lowe sernanen aelect Kd ov awe and attived my alicia anal --the dav ond pear tert”'ove entice,ot 'ne,1 Veet re io «4 .'*j a .,i,' .. ..Sean é ren Wie sree,wa .Matgaret J.MeDaniei ¢Watery Publer tee Vaaks,conding at |Anchorage »Aaohe Vy Coevnisason onpiren Tobruasy 232,19% wgeresora lO TG rnc 444 QUITCLAIN DEZD Guarror,the City of KEwethluk for and in consideration of the sum of FORTY DOLLARS and other good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby knowledged and £d,hereby conveys and quitclaims to GRANTEE,Organized Village of Kwethluk, Rwethiuk Indian Reorganisation Act Council,8.0.Box 129,Kwethluk, Alaska,99621,all of their right,title,intecest,estate end claim in and to that certain xeal property located in the State of Alaska:and more pacticularly described as follows: A trect of lend adjacent to the eastern portion of the KwathlukSchoo)Site Survey.Nore properly described as follows:on the southeast coxner of the Kwethluk School Site Survey)which is the southwest corners and the point of beginning of the tract berein described.Thence east for a distance of 128,98 feet to the southeast corner.Thence nocth for a distance - ef 182.61 feet to the northeast corner.Thence west for a distance of 130.06 feet to the northwest «Th h for a distance of 182.61 feet to the southwest corner being the point of beginning.Exhibit A Kwethluk Human Services Building attached fox reference. SUBJECT to ions,and restrictions of record. 7O HAVE AND TO MOLD the seme,together with all and singuiar appurtensaces and privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining,and all the right,citle,interest,estate and clain whatsoever of the Grantor to use and benefit of the Grantee,its successars and asaignse forever. DATED this QS Mrasy of Aine '297 cerry ; a ee ; Jobn »Mayor ;sow2eeeeEeraeeinenmeporte =X Vet 2,Bledé 2;sTree'fA,JiWis:Sarr te eraysoe 76ne 445 Srhibit A,Quitalaim Deed,Kwathluk Suman Services Building METES_AMDBOUNDSDESCRIPTION Beginning cn the southeast corner of the Mwethiuk School SiteSurvey)which is the scuthwest corner and the point of beginning of thetgacthereindescribed.Thence east for a distance of 129.98 feet to the southeast corner.Thence north for a distance of 182.61 feet to thebbThwestforadistanceof130.06 feet to the morthwest corner.Thence south for a distance of 162.61 feet to the southwest cormer being the point of beginning. -)-130.06* Keethiek z 2 School Site 3.: Survey "§ - ia.oe seNedmceseaycere+maweeeearsoeee enaTBrec 446 STATS OF ALASEA ) dss. FOURTH JUDICAL DISTRICT } The f ing inst was acknowledgedbet me this 2S5taayofdune'.2997],by John J.Owens and Bama Lene Jackson, MAYOR and CITY CLERK,respectively,of the CITY OF KWETHIOK,an Alaska smunicipality. CL SchonNotaryPublidfortheState of Alaska ty commiasion expires: cereityclerkfiles\2\quitdeed.doc AFTER RECOADING RETURN TO: City of Keethluk General DeliveryHeethluk,Alaska 99621 97-1374 ae RECORDED -FittyBETHE!RECORDINGDISTRICT MN SetacauestenayCueKuseTiLuksAQORESS: |.Fl Fern 2860-4(vee lets themes 2063 4) Twits Inpe.wruRe,mode the 16th'deyof Waren ys4,.osand-Seventy-nine =,by end betwose George gw OustatnoeaKwethiukan-.wn wu City of Kwothiuk Kwethluk,Alaska 99621 party of the first part,and a By oa,tue .7 o a ..BrveraseTt,Thet abd pocty of tes tat pack "ss sua lanes Up iin ot te jee cated oh condereed wpenhtmbytheteraofcecvion1)of tine Act of Coneree upproved fnsch 3,UM (78 taat,1095),asid the wgpistions Heveanterantthepateatmscedwhimthereon,ead ta cunshienatian of the cun'el we *dcitora,etzTswoethe ameuat of the open the proaizen bereinaher é the seusipi cl wbich us hewey sotoriedged,by thee apresentsducegreat.coiwey,cot ction sam th i 'eb he cemmed portend ite RAE lite |follewmng lat x Pee oe.ond pwreet dient io the we ad.&ta lask,eT te"Ste af Alenka,dosent ws tnthoon,toot Lat Tve (2),Block :Three (3),Tract "A",ap shove onthe official plst of U.§.Survey 4221,KwathlukTowneite,as accepted by the Chief,Division ef Cadastral Survey,for the Director,”of March 10,1970.[3.Ace mating wo the lleva plat af -srewy of sard towemte,sabjecs @ rights ad wecrvatiman in said patant muproneed.'To heve "amywine appevtecamg,tte dazeves,-4"4hKaty3acaeceaeTe=celeeeepepet=leoat%.ond to auld the same,tegettes with af!ac and ovr >bvlowaiang ov me IN Urreres HueKnor 'vasd party of the finns|fea,«bad crastoe,han beevente eet bis nad and went os he tay and pefrostshovewrittes, +vee ee” la the prveseceaf. /°ae,.se comaeFavelALGada.'Aad ASawage &Af Ao mo,'ge Ke oon j eorsent,Co ce:fren tae -_|Trestec fae the townante of.Rweth b ay= , can wat -.a t i see! "-{oe eel.SteolAlashe ' {".*. : . S¥At)OF Ataata:4 i We ft Reweunewer,Tht onde 16th dovet March_A.D.16_79_,botweme,o Notary Public,ae ome Lo Coorge £.HM.Custafoom.dl teow porsenaily tnows te be she trusteeofmaid townatts 2 .4 ;Fof.- -Rwethluh,Alesha |_._______,and the idemtiensprreandescribed in,ond whane some is :;offtved te,tho herogning reaveyence on poner,sad be acknowledged the enccativa of the seme te be hia eniuatery ext and 2 etfetenemRIterememeearsthneleetree. .'heSerene memecenn emeer neul on the dey and veer lira*Cosigneeringv>."he x"reed ;.. , .-. .with g oson:Je.doe.-..we :f ectnapt telauWeteryPubleeletAleshs,residing of __Aachotage weve Alashe em 223,1901WO nen.cor--ran my C eupiwn ..poy& an :.:!atsLeeBre Dy WS. MtheensnyaEa mere ramet,BOOK 42 PAGES”DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT TRUSTEE DEED Tus INDENTURE,made this 26th day of March «ba the year of our Lord one thousand aine huadred end eighty-f£ive »by aad between Gail Ozmina ,a6 trustee for the townsite a@ =Kwethiuk ..U.S.Survey Number 4221 ,ia the State of Alaska,. party of the first pert,and Ciry of Kvethluk a P.0.Box 63 -Kuk,party of the second part,Kwethluk,Alaska 99621 WrITNESSETH,That said pasty of the first pert,es such treates,by virtue of the power vested in and conferred upoahimbythetermsofsection11ofthe.Act of Congress approved March 3,1891 (26 Stat.1095),and the regulations thereunder and the patent issued to him thereon,and in consideration of the sum of TONDO OC OCRIIOIIKIIIOOAK dal lars,the of the upon the premises herei described,the of which is hereby ackaowiedsed,by thesepresentsdoesgrant,convey,and confire unto the seid pert ¥of the second part end its MUESSSELS ccescall thefollowinglotXCOOUK,plecexxxxxx,end parcel xxxxxof land situate in the townsite of Kvethluk>Sate of Alaska,described as follows,to-wit:Tract "C",as shown ontheofficialplatofU.S.Survey 4221,Kwethluk Townsite,as accepted by the Chief,DivisionofCadastralSurveyfortheDirectoronMarch10,1970: According to the official plat of survey of said townsite,subject to rights and reservations in said patent expressed.To haveeadtoholdthesame,together withNasandceege tar the heredit and app belonging of ia eaywise appertaining,its $ax forever. he Witness WHEREZEOF said 'party of the first part,as trustee,hus hereunto set his head and seal on the day and yearfirstabovewritten, In the presence of: stionganctA_a:#2.A X _7 f O om DI -. .Vow [3 Fiat Tz "H Trusted for the townsite of __Kwethluk *€ .:,State of Alaska STATE OF ALASKA:- Be it REMEMMERKD,That on this,26th day of _March z A.D.19_85_,before me,a Notary Public, came.___Gail Oxnlon ,tome p Hy be te be the of seid townsite of Kwetbluk 2 and the identical d ibed in,and whoae name is affixed to,the foregoing conveyance es grontoc,endhe ack fledged the 1 of the asmetobehis voluntaryectand deed as such trustee,fer the uses and purposes therein mentioned. in TESTIMONY WHEREOP,U have hereunto subscribed my seme and affixed my official seal on the day end year firstabovewritten. ssttPtrie,8 8” : .roe "4 Ceng:Pay NN atfiCteee0Py0}veoh £0)WeRyse)ee.*>”Py so *y .ORIGIN Allan a Brettzdan (at beayia;S ;.Notary Public for Aleske,residing st_Anchora ,Aleska 12 °.w+9 oe4,en ¥ini %:te,Lo My Commission expires _Decenher "17,1988 "Troet C,U.S.Survey A272).omoneesmee:oe |, |BOOK_AMI PAGEZ/6 snk02oosngSeeSeta«OareiaeeetoadMar28 1 20 PH 6SREQUESTEDSYUAIELM |AISIESS "aehehe |Pereyys-+SermoteweeseTreaeneeS.CeSaadeorite mmetteenseee©hemFeonaNeaeemeee20oat,theMesa2,2etescenecae, THIS INDENTURE,ma-''3 ith any efSeptember,fa the yeat.f our.'Lord''oneY thensandninehundredandeight,,bh,vetween George E.M.Guntafeen gs.|Crwetee for the townsite'.of Kwethtuk,U.8.Survey Number 4221,in the State ef Alesha,party:the |firet pert,2 andd City of Kwethiuk of Kwethluk,Alasks,perty of the second part,” ;_ WETWESSETH,'hae --4d party of the fleet 'part,"aa tach'tresteewoevestedinandcom4onhiabythetermsotsection.11 of the af Congress approved ..Harch 3,1869)(2u °20),and the regulations thereveder:and:the patent iscued te hia.thereon,and in couerteration of the sum of mommunux dellers,the amount of the assesementsuponLhepremineshereinafterdescribed,the receipt ef which.ta heseby ecksevledged 2 .these presents does grant,convey anj confirm uate the said party efthe secend part snd 1 '; .successurs al]the follewing lo'aaxuxx,piece xumux,sad parcel xaxuncf land situate in . toe,the townsite of Kwethluk,State of Alaska,described os fellows,tewwits oe JTtoore<,ms re oo.All of Block Seventeen,Tract "A"as shown on the official plet 28.Survey te.aa an ”:4221,Townsite of Kwethluk,as accepted by the Chief,Division.of Cadeatral Bervey,.for the.;Di,'ctor on March 10,1970.cee - RECURI C-PreD'BETHE.1 EconDING osaedet|)a aa adoageg Ae cording 1+the official plat of survey of seid townsite,subject te rights ead reservations*an seid patent expressed.To have and to hold the same,toge*her with all sad singular the ;tenements,wereditements,and sppurtessnces thereunto belvagiag or ta onywise appertaining,|Ey..ute successurn forever,: 2 .iN WITNESS WHEREOF said perty of the first pert,as trustee,has hereuvato ast his band . ud weal on the day and year firat above written,;. |;®{ 'tn the presence ot: iA in .°(SEAL).é -artweed.oe!----> George,ba.ar 0 \BacalAch Trustee for the townsite of Kwethbuk :¢State of Alaska Si ATE OF ALASKA: KE tT KEMEMKLETED,Tht on thea {2th day of September A.D.1986,before we,a Motarytatcse,came George &,1,Gustafson,to se personaliy heown te bethe trustee of ssid townsite '-Keethiuk,ond (ne identical person described in,aad whose neme is affixed to,the foregoing1Sgeantosaadheacknowledgedtheexecutionoftheseaetobebievoluntaryact-.such trustee,for the uses and purposes thereia seationed. "UUUISORY SHEKLUE,fo hove heceunts subscribed ay same ond affixed by flictat seal Hoy A AbtheKayF.we Notary Pullas tog Abanta,remecding ot Ante horage.\lasha Ayerae eapern tine a,IRS Bleek 11,Track A,US.Survey 422) re 7 oO 7 vce cate encanta (M393A422). "State Business"-no charge (qarrc.amn bex BOOK_42._PAGE.747 "2Semetebabaane®made and entered into this 29 day of PEC._,1988,by andbetweentheActingAresDirectoroftheareace,of IndianAffairs,acting pursuant and subject to the Act of June 8,1953,67 Stat.41,>&U.S.C.Section 293a,and pursuant to suthority delegated by the ntenior on the 17th day of November,1981,in 209 DM 8 and 230»DM 3 dated Marchy16,1988,hereinafter referred to as the Grantor,and theofAlaska,of Education which has signed in acceptance by the"ag attached certs ication,hereinafter referred to as the Grantee.e " Grantee's address:Alaska Departaent of Educatfon.-0.Box Juneau,A)AK 99611WHEREAS,on October 25,1983,the Bureav of Land Management (BLM)made a'determination pursuant to Section 3(e)of the Alaska Hative Clains Settlesent .;Act.(ANCSA)that the lands described below constituted the smallest Lo :practicable tract actually used by the Buresuof Indian Affairs (BIA)incomectionwiththeadministrationoftheKwethlukSchool;and WITHESSETE: WHEREAS,the time for appeal from the SLM February 13,1984,Decision has ' ; expired;and -omeamneneWHEREAS,the property know as the former Kwethluk School Reserve,ashereinbelowdescribed,is no longer required by the United States for Nativeschoolpurposes;and WEREAS,the above mentioned school authorities of Alaska have requested aconveyanceoftheschoolfacilitydescribedhereinbelowfromtheUnitedStatesforpublicschoolpurposes;and ( i :WHEREAS,the said property,including existing and future improvenents shall';be usedfor school or other public purposes;and °WHEREAS,all tax liabilities incurred by the grantee in the course of using° .the property,herein described shall be satisfied solely by the grantee;and WHENEAS,the said property shall be available to Indians and non-Indians on the same terns,uless otherwise approved by the Secretary of the Interior .persuant to the authority contained in 25 U.S.C.2932; wou,the grantor,in consideration of the provisions of the Act ofdune&»1953,and the terms contained herein to be observed by the grantee,does these presents convey,transfer,release,and quitclaim unto the saidgrantee,in fee,all the right,title,and interest of the United States inandtoallrealandpersonalpropertyformerlyconstitutingtheKwethlukschoolsite,a tract sore particularly described as follows: RETURD TO GRADICE "cy Ste +meee --wee rman a ree an EANNON AES te em MrmERI -OR MLRMNEYSEAhiete haes ome am.ek \,"S\exe 1b,Vroek BR,WS.Surety say L | 7 | - owepeearyneteneeteteOneeSTdaa+ta eeme re ee ae aad sree coe we ee 750BOOK"47__PAGE =o Lot 1,Block 18,U.S.Survey Mo.4221,containing 3.20 acres. Said tract of land lying and being situated in unsurveyed Section 5,Township8North,Range 69 West,Seward Meridian,Alaska,and being subject to all existing easements or rights-of-way across said property,reserving the rightofegressadingresstoFederalpropertynotconveyedunderthisquitclaimdeed,and subject to #reservation of all mineral deposits in the land and the to prospect for and remove such deposits under rules and regulations Secretary of the Interior.the To hewe and to hold the sae,the appurtenances and privileges thereuntoinamywiseappertaining,all estate,right,title and interest ted States,either in lav or equity,in possession or expectancy,tousedforschoolorotherpublicpurposes,for the benefit of Indian andnon-Indians alike.zazEIf at my time the Secretary of the Interior determines that the granteehasfailedtoobservemyprovisionorconditionofthisdeedortheaforesaidAct amd that ay such failure has continued for at least one year,the Secretary may declare a forfeiture of this entire conveyance and the wholetleherebyconveyedshallthereuponreverttotheUnitedStatesalongwith ay improvements located thereon.Such determination by the Secretary of theInteriorshallbefinal.In the event of such a declaration of forfeiture bytheSecretaryoftheInterior,all outstanding taxes shall be paid by the grantee.Further,my tax liabilities outstanding or in dispute at the timeofforfeitureshallnotbeconstruedasamencumbranceforthepurposeofrevestingtitleintheUnitedStatesorforthepurposeofanysubsequentconveyanceofthattitle.'iI WITHESS WEREOF the Acting Area Director,Departaent of Interior,Bureau of India Affairs,Juneau Area,Junemu,Alaska,pursuant to the authoritydelegatedin209IM8datedNovenber17»,1981,and 230 DM 3 dated March 16,day of DECE,»1988.1988,has hereunto set his hand this 24 4 "3 Bureau Of Indian Affairs=>Ny betes a : ata aSTHEOFAAKK 4%)25 SE dss..FISSp JUDG.DISTRICT );amt,:OUI,The foregoing instrument was signed and sworn before me this THERES OF”Alecembor__,1988 .de.£10 vtaEtSls,4 753 483 e OF Maske ia eHyCommissionExpires:3-72 2/979)st.|veans ageees se eee One DDme ote UR,ON omere 27 etemfee so <5 REE neeercoeae re0tnc090 =RECEIVED LEASE AGREEMENT JUN 22 2001 UNITED UTILITIES,tuc. Thin LEASH AGREEMENT,omdsandewcsticnothinffayo bowl,2001, by and bewosa the CITY OF KWETHUUK,an Alasken municipality,hereinal -_ Lessor,nd UNITED UTILITIES,INC.bercinater refered to as Lessee. 1.DEMISE,--Lanenr,Sorand in consideration of the rents,covenants and sqroecoouts burcinefier mentioned,recrved and costeined,on behalf of the Lessee wo be paid,kept and porfhemed,docs by thoes proseats grant,demise,lease wat let to Losuce,ancl Lessee docs hereby hare sud take from Lessor,the Sotlowing described premises: A teact off land adjacent to-the Nerth-eastera portion of the Kerethiuk Schoel Sitc Survey,ssoro property described as follows: Heginaing at the North-cast comer of the Kwethhuk School Site Survey;which is tes North-west coms of tos track heroin decribed nd the true point of bogioning for thie decrgtion: Thence N77°4435°E;132.82 Sect distance to the Westerly right-of way of Second Sweet, Thence SO°37OO"E;17005 feet distance,slang the Westerly tight Kwethink Lense 1 heise {.Undrs Utilctres fhewareegpeg -.SLEDASTaeNIEgrayswahomen ae of-way of Second Sweet,to tes Sowts-cast corner of tract, 'Thence N09°4302°W;slong the northerly right-of-way ofaproposed 30 feet reedwuy and.utility cascment;130.06 fect distancetothe suuth-west comer of tract, , Thence NO°3U05°W;slong the casterly honadary of the Kwethink School Site Survey;141.46 foct distance te the Nocth-west comer of tract and tee tone point ofbeginning. 2 TERM,The term of this Lesec shall be for a period of tweaty (20)years renewed or negotisted for an additional fiflces (15)year term one hundred eighty (180)days prior tn the terminationoftheinitialteresfncreoE. 2 RET 'The Leseoe shal!pay te Lessor on or before the 1st day of Angast of cach year of this Lease the socal rent in avance as follows: Seven Hundred Dollars ($700.00)per year for the period beginning July 1,2001 aad ending Jane 30,2006,. carding June 30,2011;. -Qiaa Thousand Cine Handrod Dollars ($1,100.00)por yor forthe period begining Jay 1.2011 and ending Jone 30,2016;and | Koethtok Louse oe 2 +wecleSZsree .imdbSTMTRDgetSastoySadeeattN2oeteeatheanretReoNJuly 1,2016 and for each snamel ported Geercafics. AE rental poyments shell be made to the Lessor at its gencral corporate offices,or at such other at the rate of twelve percent (12%)simple per annem from the date dus to the date paid. &ADOUPONALBENT Ail texes,changes,costs,end expenses that Lesoee snsmucs or agvoss to pey hercamdcr,together with all interest and penaities that may sccrpe thereon in the event of a failure of Lesece to pay those items,and all other damages,costs,expensessdanethatLeseuemaysufferorimcwr,or that neey becoane due,by reason of any defantt of Lessie or failure by Lessee to comply with the terms snd conditions of this Lease shall be deemed to be sbdiicanl reat,and,in the event of woapeymncat,Lessor shall have all of the rights and remedies as nani poovicied for feihece to poy rent.'The Lessce shall pay all taxes assessed against the cased paoperty,buildings aed equipment located on the leased property. --S CONDITIONOFPROPERTY,The Lesece has inspected the demisod poomises,snd hemby accepts the property ix the present state and condition of sech property.Tie Lessor shall net be responsible for any latent defect or change of condition in such property,and the vent turein shell in no euse be withieeld or dieninished on account of any defects in such property, amy change i the condition thereof,aay change occuring thereto,or the existence with respect thereto to say violations of the laws or regulations of any governmental authority +weeoeneCgektLeARNOTomnescereteetsweeve NeonelaCoaaRdeeUPmeenosSPMGAN.-29997+OPEReaSgtArerepre:6sasnsareeneroRYpage.7keteabemnytnev4SaiahadJevtoteMeeeeeBaeetNet ae 8 eemmegsRe me me Rit et HEE SOK Oe nt Vise mee +Were omer nee ti ees °6,LSE OF PREMISES.The Lames covenants and agrees that it will use the lensed premises Sor only telocomennnications and rekeol parposcs sed will not wec er occupy or pexusit the leased peoperty to be used or occupied or do or permit emything to be dour in or on the leasod property i a sremeer which will constiate.a public or a private muissnce,or which will violate any present or fatues ews or regulations or ay governmental suthority. Jn the event Losec should combect or permit any illcgal busineas to be conducted on - said premioss,all rights of the seid.Leases in and to this Lense shall be forfeited fortiowith,and all - gums of rsoney paid ix advance shell be forfciend as liquidated damages;and the Leseneagreesto imunediatelyvacateanddeliveruptotheLeseor,its agents,sad assigns seid premises epen demand. 20 do 90. 7.ALTERATIONSANDIMPROVEMENTS,Upos the roccigt of the prior writhen appeoval of Lessor,sack approval not to be wacasousbly withheld,the Lessee may make such slteretions,sdditions or improvements secessary and suitable for the beneficial new industry' of a bocal telephone exchange and toll comet facilities as it doenss to be necessary.All mack work: shall be performed im a first class woskmentike menner med all suck altarations,additions or: innproverents shall be made st Lessee's own expense.Upon termunetion of the Leese or expiration of the lense term,all improvements placed upon Gee premises shall be rereoved fives the leased premises at the expense of the Leasce.) 3% LIENSANDENCUMBRANCES,The Lesere hereby covenants and agrees thet it will net permit any rasteriakmen's,mechanic's or other Fiens or charges or assessments growing oat of say act or obligation on the part of the Lessce or say sublessee or teasnt of the Lessee,to become effective against the said preesizes,or any past thereof,and Leasee agrecs ta Kwek Lec i (sit oa eee ”EdteNEleadbeget+ead.+rerPeaheshh "8leloeeetapreeeeprerarcaraSiaadCCIeae8ceseduunify,oid bersnioe,od to delved Lessor mod the leased!promises theretfocn.Whenever my Sen of ssechonic or materinhnen shail lava boca fied agniout te lonod property,based wpon styactorinterestoftoeLossesorfxyousciaixsingthroughtieLesace,the Lesace shall inmmediately tele suck action by bending,depesit ar payment as will remove the licn. 9.REPAIRS Leasoc shell at all tienes caring the Lease and at its own cost und expenses,copeic,seploce aed meintais the good,safe and substantial condition of the demised |pecmniocs,and any iaprovansnts,afditions wut sherations thereto,aed shall use all reasonsiite poccastions without westc,dumagt or injury to the demiscd:promises,restonsble weer and wer” excepeed. 10.LITRITIES,Lamecsiall be reqpemaiic to pry allnow-discsimninatorywilty ecumery vtility services on the demised promises shell be made sccontingly,ithe name of the Lasine ony,and thn Lames shall be snlely Eabe for wity charges as they come dan Ll.6BEELRANCE Lessenshall provide and kecp ia force public Esbihity and workaen's compuesto innecance in amounts that are renecnable for the type of hazard.snd for the type of business activity that Lasece will condact,anc as maay be required by statute.Lessee shall be solely repennibte fo inenring its kenachold improverncats,personal property oad fxiakes. Leaner shall bo named st iesaed oa sil sach public Kaility policies and chal!be provided with a copy of same.; "EL BREACHANDDEFAULT,Each of th following events shall comstite broach and delist of thie Lense by Lease:. @ =Lenser shall]fel w pay Lesoor any reat or additional reat within Kwetblak Lease -$. hinty (30)days efter suid sent boreemes duc. «WL ensersball fail to perforsmorcomplywithanyoftheconditionsof thi Loans other than nompyvoant of at,and if he mouperformasce sll continue fara period of fifheun (15)days aller netics theveof by Lessor te Lossce,or if the perferrsance cannot seesomsbly be had wishin the fSifiem-dey period,Lassce shall not have in good fish commenced i»care the sonperformence within Ge fileas-dzy peried and diligently be proceeding to cure within thirty (30) (3)he Lesson shell vacate or shondon the demioad promises. 13.MAINTENANCEANDREPAIR,Lessce stall keap the promiocs at, clean and in a meta condition,snd the shall tached the access approaches as weil a other st-as of Gon demnised preeniaes.Lessce shell make all repairs of every uature whatsocver at its sole cost sa cxpence as welll as all maintenance of every nature., "14 CONDEMNATION Wights nad duties in the event of condeammtion st nsblew. (o}Whe while of the decniond premises shall be taken orcoademacd by terminate as of the date om which title sll vest thereby int that authority,amd the reat reserved hessander shall be apportioned and paid:to that date. &) Wenkyepertion ofthe demised premiacsshall betakew orcondemsod, this Lense snd the term thereof shall ant couse or terminate,bot the tent payable afer tee date onwhichLaneceshallbcsaquiredtomeadepossessionofachportionshallberedacaiaproportion Kowatbbel:Lense é 1DboeigsohoRare TRmeeeesbiuiee. pen:096 oy the.decewmal use suffered by Leseve on the parties many agree or ns shail be determined by -- (2)In the event of any toking of condcemation in whole or im pet,the |@ntin reading mwunt of consequential damages shell belong to Lessor without any deduction Geemnisoen fer the value of the wuexpired term of thin Lesee or for any othor estate or imterest in the demieed prensiess new or inher vested in Lesece.Lesser assigns to Lessor all bis right,title and Snteweat int any oad all euch ewanl.Ia the ovent of any taking ar condemnation of aay portion of the Gamined prestiees by any greerenantal exthority for temporary use of occupancy,this Lease shall comtinne in fall feace and.effect without redaction or abetcancct of reat,and the rights of the partics shall be otherwiee uuntfacted try the provisions of this section,but shail be governed by applicable bax, 1%«NOTICES.«Any noticns te be served im accondance with the terms of this Lcane shall bn anus inr-weiting by registesed mail or if ecgisteved mail is not available,the same shall bee debiveenl pormemally ix weiting or by depositing in the United Staten mil,postage prepeid,andshaltbedeemedGciiveredwinesnesenttethefollowingaddress:| Lomer:Chay of KwethinkKywethink,Alosks 99623 Lanses:Unleed Uslities,inc. .P.O.Bex 92730Anchorage,Alsske 99509 16 HOLDINGOVER Aayholdingovarafiertheexpirationofthetemhoreof with or withent the conseat of the Lesvor shal be constreed to be s month-to-msonth tenancy,at the peer D4 ner 0197 weutel rate describedabove. 17.QUIET ERUOYMENT.©Lessor warramss that Leezce shall be grated poseedal snd quist enjoyment af the denaieed premises free from any eviction or interfereace by Lessor if Lensce pays the seat and other charges provided bercin,and otherwise fally and punctuelly perforess the torus axed condiaions ienposed on Lessce. 1%.LIABILITYOFLESSOR.Lessee shall be in exchssive control and xy poopaty orto any posses ca or about the deasised promises,ne for ay injury or damage to any poopertyoftheLessee. maccassors or susigas siaali amsiga,mortgage,pledge or encumber this Leese or sublet the demised eanines in whole or in past,or ponnit the premises to be vaed or occupied by entities other than Lessee or Lesees's aftSlietes,nor shat!this Lease be assigoed or traasSerred by operstica of law, without the prior comsest in writing of Lessor in cack imitance.If this Lease is assignedor treneferred,cr if all or mry pet of the deanieed premises is sublet or occupiedby anybody other than 'the Lames,Lowsor many,after definlt of Lenece,cotioct rent from the assignee,teansforee,subscnat, ereeoupent and apply the net amount collected to the rent reserved therein,but no such sesigrment, subletiing,or occupancy or collection thall be deemed a waiver of any agreement or condition hereof,or the acceptence of the assignes,transferee,subtenant,ot other occupant as Loseoc.Losses shal contions to be Keble hereunder,in acceniance with the tonne and conditions of this Lease and shall net bereicesed from the performence af the terms and conditions hereof.The consent by Lessor te an ansignment,mortgage,pledge,or transfor shall not be constreed to relieve Lessee from Kowethink Louse 8 Proesteele:avata2ANA, PapcenaoeoeSEETEoefpsareaeiefeettetgh.aMraeeeiCRxhnaeees*obtaining written consent.of Lessor to arty fature transfer of the interest.Lessor hereby consents that this Louse mey be plaiigad to the Rural Electrification Adzsinistration,the Rural Telephone Bank erthe succeavers te the Administration orthe Hank or any other person as socurity for leans to make corteim improvements. 20.MODIFICATIONS.Ne modification hereof shall be binding upoa the partion unions ites somac be iat writing signed by the Lessor and the Lessee. 21.APPLECABLELAW.This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accomdance with the lowe of tet State of Alaska. 22.ENTIREAGREEMENT,This Lease contains the entire agreement between the parties and comnot be changed ar terminated except by written instrument subsequently executed 'by the partios horcea,This Lease mud the termns sad conitions hereof spply to and are binding on the hhaizs,legal reprossutatives,succemars and eesigns of both partics. 73.BUSAPPEOVAL Notwitstandingeny otherpeovisica ofthis Leese,the pantios ageoe that since thee Lesece will be u borrower from the Rural Utilities Service ("RUS”)and/or the Rural Tolephens Bonk RTS"),this Lesce neust be subxnitted to the United States Department Of Agrionbene,ial Uiiltios Service sad/or the Rural Telephone Bank for approval.fa the event IKUS endfor the RTB disapproves this Lease,this Lease shall be mill and void and neither party shall be considered in defeutt of the lease agreement,and each party shall attempt to negotinns a leas scceptshde to RUS and/or the RTB. 24 BERETSORREMEDIES.Except as inconsistentwithproviaionsofthia Leese;we right ot remedy herein censcered upen or reserved to Lessor is inteudod to be exclusive of Kwethink Lease a "9 peesLotetentamaaeeSRwpmEeeeekeeet meetinmemeesma gs Soham g CemeNe mmr eens stort twat pmobe ome .ee a mae pon094race099 any other right or remedy,aed each ond every right sed remedy shall be cumotative and in addition to any other right or remexy given hereunder,or now or horcafter existing at law or in equity or by statute. 25.WAIVERANDFORBEARANCE.The receipt of rem by Lessor,with or 'without knowledge of any breach of the Lease by the Lessee or of any default on the past of the Lemoc in observance or performance of any of the conditions or covenants of this Lease,shall not ) be deamed to be 8 waiver of my provision of this Lease.No failure on the part of the Lessor to enforce say covenant or provision hereim contained,nor any waiverof any right hcreanderbyLessor, tnices in writing,shall dincharye or invalidate the terms of this Lease or affect the right of the Lessor to enforcethesarnein the event of any subsequent breach of default. 26 INSPECTION.Lessor shall at all reasonable times during Lessee's business hours have access to the premises for the purpose of inspection. the premises becures unussble to Lessee for Lessee's purposes duc to crosion or imminent erosion, Lesece shall peovide Lessor with notice of termination ofthis agreement.This Lease shall cease and terminate ninety days from the date on which notice is given and the rent paid hereunder shall be appectionedandrefundedtothatdate.Upon Lessee's notice of termination under this paragraph, Lessor agrees to utilize best efforts to acsist Lessee to obtain other long-tcrm lease property in Kwethink which would be suitable for Lessce's purposce.Such efforts may include the lease of - Kwethhuk Leese 10 "7 AROS Oe OAMGe Amr.8.HASeeaAheekeretslehoe Loran,emt.yt(OARSbeteeirtechetDnteereCrreead2CSYamsA:1 CRRA oa emine me EI emveRRT e aemoe laat dete RR il er ad Reeliae ee ee ee eo tr een ee Bene a WR ma ce betwennthe same parties dated October 27%,1981;such termination to be effective as of June 30, _ . As abliionsl combdacation for execution of tits agrocment,Lesece agreca,within 30 days of execution,to pay Lenaor the sme of Thece Thousand One Hundred ($3,100.00)Dollars. IN WITNESS WHERBOF,thepertics have hereunto set their hands and seals the day aut detc herciasbove written. LESSOR:CITY OF KWETHLUK.weetePRSTnecaelee eMncLOL jm_RIDICIAL DISTRICTmarmcgerrennsslt ie w Te ter ine,ter madesigned,'eo a Guty,Commietioned and seure as ouch,parsenalty appewet ees Oe ewe oe be the:ad ofthe ores the "|ie within tnd Gerepning instrament,and aciaowiedged the cid ieewenaal to bc Gas Gee and vohaaary act and dend of said STATSOFALASKA RENGALDMTECTswTO CERTIFY tnsen tie!Seapot_ine |se,betereee,tee oubesigonlnwomypublicaadfictheSaarofAlmayGelycouianondtadcaereoohpenaltympptmet_»to we hnewn tp be thee ofthe corporation thet enacened the atthin andfreegeinginsemeent,ont echnowtedged the snid instream vo be the hor and voluntary eet and deed of said covparation,for te'anes end puspeses Gevcin meuttonsd,and on cots sted thet be was eotheriendteexecuteseidnetrement. IG WIINESS WHERBOP |have haveunte set my hand and offined wey officiel seal the day and shove wines. Kiwethink Lease:Rr 3+eebtateny.+CaetolaoDeematspeteAeelpvtemten6++ -poan094ne102 STATEOF ALASKA.y __-_UDACSAL DASTRACT = THMETS TOCERTIPY that on hic 24 soy ot ure,200,core me,thewadusigned,s nstery gaiitic ix end for the State of Alaska,duly commissioned and sworn as such,pesnenally appeased Move Hessler to me knowa to be the President of United Utilitics,Inc.,the corperation"fat enesated Ger within and trongeing inetroment,snd nchnowledged the said instrument w be the free and*-valatary act and dead of snid cosperetinn,Ser tee vers and purpoecs therein mentioned,and on cath sistedtestthaywereautherinndtocxsweteseidinerrant. IN WITHESS WHEREIOP I have besvasto sot ary baud snd affined my official cal the day and yeariatchewien. 01842 MEWS-1 A hbseme2?REQUESTEDBYRECORDINGDISTRICT"LUE United USEe ing:O60ASuetJeshamgni00818 ; 3 a © °2003-00C 13-0 RecordingDist:402 -Betnal5/2/2003 10:06 AM Pages:1 of 3 PXOPr>"{AUTRERAUBESDFSSC UTILITY EASEMENT The Grantor:Organized Village of Kwethluk P.O.Box 129Kwethluk,Alaske 99621 The Grantee:Kwethluk LR.A.Council P.O.Box 129 Kwethluk,Alaske 99621 A UTILITY EASEMENT MADE AND ENTERED INTO this assy of peru 2003,by.the Grantor and the Grantee;that,in consideration of $1.00,the receipt of which is herebyacknowledged,the Grantor does hereby grant and convey unto the Grantee,its successors andassignees,a public utility easement,with respect to any interest the Grantor may havein theHefethaftersaidandshownParcel:Quitclaim Book 0076,Pages 444-44 6,for the purposeofConstruction,maintenance,and on-going management of Kwethluk IRA Council ownedUtilidor,including Water &Vacuum Sewer Lines,and all related appurtenances,located on the'Grantor's property,located within Protracted Section 5,Township 8 North,Range 69 West,Seward Meridian,sake Bethel mecoring District,Alaska.The easements are showninHam: §and are more particularly described as Beginning at a 5/8”rebar with 1 4”Surv Kap being the Southeast comer of Kwethluk School Site Survey,#83-22BS,Bethel Recording District,as recorded on June 2,eee said pointbeingtheTRUEPOINTOFBEGINNINGofParcel:Pages 444-4Thence,East 129.98 feet along arid coincident with the Right-of-Way of ro Road to theSoutheastComerofBlock2USS-4221 Tract A;Thence,North,15.00 feet along and coincident with the Right-of-Way of Second Street;Thence,West 129.98 feet to the Property LinecommontotheKwethlukSchoolSiteSurvey;Thence,South,15 .00 feet along and coincidentwithsaidPropertyLinetothetraepointofbeginning.Said easement contains 1,950 Sq.Ft.(0.045 acres)more or less,as shown on1 the map heretomadeaPartthereof.> QUALIFICATIONS: THE GRANTOR DOES HEREBY AGREE to the foregoing on the condition that the Grantee construct and maintain the site in a workmanlike manner,indemnify the landowners againstliabilityfordamagestolifeorpropertyarisingfromtheoccupancyoruseofthelandbytheGrantee.The casement is perpetual so long as the easement shall actually be used for thepurposespecifiedandthattheeasementmaybeterminatedinwholeorinpartbytheGrantorifnon-use of the Casement for the specified purpose exists for a consecutive two-year period. CERTIFICATION:IN WITNESS WHEREOF.We have hereunto set our hands end seals the dy and year ft.written above. .py,CBee?Vout By: .ul ”\L ; Vice President STATE OF ALASKA FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT mss To con raar on as £5 day of Lynl _,2003,before me theundersignedNotaryPublisjandforofAlaska,duly commissioned and swom,personally appearedVV iny fig te to me knowntobetheindividualsdescribedinwhoexecutedtheaboveandforgoinginstrumentinthecapacitystatedthereinandacknowledgedtomethathe/she signed and sealed the same freely and voluntarily for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. WITNESS,my hand and official seal the day and year this certificate first above written. Bethel Recording District ;(le LapLs)PUBLIC FOR.ALASKADateRecordedMycommissionexpires: After Recording Return to: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium 1901 South Bragaw Street,Suite 200 Anchorage,Alaska 99508-3440Att:Jack King ((a2083-000912-0 - -_-_en Remainder East 1/2 Lot 2 P |°Block 2 . N West 130.06' West 1/2 |20Lot.2 P .wn aeBlock2§£10.=\|Exhibit:Quitclaim [2 22|Deed -Book 0076 |f 16'|Pages 444-446 =I Southeast Corner YW) Kwethluk 'School =se 15'UTILITY EASEMENT nT |SY 1,950 Sq Ft aWUHLCJJCWUUV; . .Eost 129.98' AIRPORT ROAD. Cc |oe 'on 2 Quitclaim Deed .3S|Book 079 |52.Page 326 Ve << O.rs QO om |lo. =zits,| KWETHLUK,ALASKA==-|Ne ©twrweberereceeY 2003-007839-0 <ri 'Reeoraing Dist 402 -woinel . . b {28/2003 10:28AM Pages:1 of 3 TUCONew emerge” UTILITY EASEMENT The Grantor:City of Kwethluk Te,7 he Grantee:Kwethluk LR.A;CouncilP.O.Box 50 . ..P.O.Box 129 .Kovels 9962 ay Kev,Alka S661,AUTILITY EASEMENT MADE AND ENTERED INTO this ue of hoe |2002;bythe'.Grantor and the Grantee;that,in consideration of $1.00,Fe te ey ,_acknowledged,the Grantor does hereby grant and convey unto the Grantee,.its successors andassignees,a public utility easement,with respect to any interest the Grantor may havein the-hereinafter said and shown Parcel School Property USS 4221 Tract-A.for the purpose of-constniction,maintenance,and on-going management of Kwethluk LR.A.Council owned . Utilidor,including Water &Vacuum Sewer Lines,and all related appurtenances,located on the,=*'Grantor's property,located'within Protracted Section 5,Township 8 North,Range 69 West, -Seward Meridian,Alaska,Bethel Recording District,Alaska.'The easements are shown in"Exhibit:School Pronerty USS 422]Tmct.A,and are,more particularly described as follows:- Beginning at a 2”Copperweld Monument,being the Southeast corner of Lot 2,Block 2,USS4221.Tract-A,Plat #70-438 Bethel Recording District,as recorded on September 10,1970;Thence,889°31'44”W,129.98 feet along and coincident with the Right-of-Way of Airport Road,- -as recorded on Record of Survey Plat #83-22BS Bethel Recording District,recorded on June 2,-1983 to the Southeast Corner of the Kwethluk Schoo!Boundary Survey,a 5/8”febar with a 14”Aluminum Cap,said point being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING of Parcel:School PropertyUSS4221Tract-A;Thence,$89°31"°44"W,129.98 feet along and coincident with the Right-of--Way of Airport Road to the previously platted Right-of-Way of 'Third Street;Thence,$89°15°25"W,39.74 feet to the Southeast Corner of Lot 2,Block 3;Thence,continuing alongtheRight-of-Way.of Airport Road,$89°33'13"W;,104.02 feet;Thence,N49°26°18"W,47.39feet;Thence,S89°13'56"W,273.43 feet;Thence,N45°08'04”W,18.71 feet to the PropertyLineCommontoLots4&5,Block 4,USS 4221 'Jract A;Thence,NOI°S4'03"W,43.80 feet_along and coincident with the Property Lines common to Lots "4 &5 and Lots3 &6,Block 4"""-"USS.4221 Tract A;Thence,$45°08°04"E,38.00 feet;Thence,N89°13'56"E,272.12.feet;-',Thence,$49°26"18""E,71.55 feet;Thence,N89°23°00"E,'244.33 feet to the Property Line*.common to the East 4 &West 4 of Lot 2,Block2,'USS 4221 TractA;Thence;SO0'38'06"E,°14.67 feet slong andcoincident with said Property Line to the true point ofbeginning.Said easement 'contains 14,549 Sq.Ft.(0.334 acres):more ores,as shown.on the map heretomadeapart!thereof.™ THE GRANTOR DOES HEREBY AGREE to the foregoing on the condition that the Grantee'construct and maintain the site in a workmanlike manner,indemnify the landowners against'"liability for damages to life or property arising from the occupancy or use of the land by theGrantee..The easement is perpetual so Jongas the easement shall actually be used for thepurposespecifiedandthattheeasementmaybeterminatedinwholeor.in part by the Grantor ifnon-use of the easement for the specified Purpose exists for a consecutive two-year period. CERTIFICATION:..IN WITNESS WHEREOF.We have hereunto set ourhands and seals the day and year first DudZSige _7 Plesonalra}son ny Clert "STATEOF ALASKA.-FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ON THIS:day of foul,,2003,before me the-undersigned Notary Public in and for the'aska,duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared |)br Ss .to me knowntobetheindividualsdescribediinandwhoexecutedtheabove'and forgoing instrument in the -capacity stated therein and acknowledged to me that he/she signed and sealed the same freelyandvoluntarilyfortheusesandpurposesthereinmentioned.. WITNESS,my hand and official seal the day and year this certificate first above yezitt Bethel!Recording District "Date Recorded 'After Recording return to: *Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium 1901 South Bragaw Street,Suite 200Anchorage,Alaska,99508-3440 .4 ; Attn:JackKing -; . ,. io esteanten Eaeterptapten ntpvivaie piaatvstutienieaeicciceranta i\°\\aun-T \Po eteazedoraoyBudé7OCK4... fost 1/2 | | | | | "kot 2 || | | | West 1/2 Lot 2: * "Block 2. LERLSQYIHLSEROZMAIZEEOON,.Block a aeae7FaasGNoogs_.LEBwIS-HLUOd&PTTabe"zl.onSIOSE&00.60.00N-i.eeee.il=.-||....co..;w.e7374s"E mer NOOSZSOE /m evasis €22095"104,02 saz ee AIRPORT ROAD Sg a :a 1 Loe .:Quitclaim Deed | LOT 1 |LOT 2 |UNSUBDIVIDED ..|Book 079 \poe ty me ,-Page 326 .Toate 2003-00C 17-0RecordingDist:402 -Bethe!"4/28/2003 10:15AM Pages:1 of 3 Tt aea "+>KOOP»-,UTILITY EASEMENT The Grantor:City of Kwethiuk P.O,Box 50 Kwethluk,Alaska 99621 The Grantee:Kwethluk LR.A.Council P.O.Box 129 Le-Kwethluk,Alaska 99621 A UTILITY EASEMENT MADE AND ENTERED INTO this byt day of bre 2003,by -the Grantor and the Grantee;that,in consideration 'of $1.00,the receipt of Which is hereby'acknowledged,the Grantor does hereby grant and convey unto the Grantee,its successors andassignees,a public utility casement,with respect to any interest the Grantor may havein thehereinaftersaidandshownParcelC-2 Kwethluk Subdivision,for the purpose of construction,*maintenance,and on-going management of Kwethluk R.A.Council owned Utilidor,including Water &Vacuum Sewer Lines,and all related appurtenances,located on the Grantor's property,located within'Protracted Section 5,Township 8 North,Range 69°West,Seward Meridian,Alaska,Bethel Recording District,Alaska.The easements are shown iin ExhibitC-2 KwethlukSubdivision,andare more particularly described as follows:., Beginning at a 3/4”iron pipe,being the Southeast comer of Tract C-2,Kwethluk Subdivision,Plat #85-7 Bethel Recording District,as recorded on March 26,1985,said point being theTRUEPOINTOFBEGINNINGofParcelTractC-2,Kwethluk Subdivision;Thence, $89°23'00"W,130.00 feet along and coincident with the Right-of-Way of Airport Road to the Southwest Property Comer of the above said Tract C-2;Thence,N00°37°00"W,15.00 feet along and coincident with the Right-of-Way of First Street;Thence,N89°23'00”E,115.00 feet;Thence,N00°37'00"W,400.00 feet;Thence,N89°23'00"E,15.00 feet to the Property LinecommontoLot2,Block 1,Kwethluk Subdivision;Thence,S00°37°00"E,415.00 feet along and °-.coincident with the Property Lines of Lots2,3,4,°5,6 and7 Block 1,Kwethink Subdivision tow:the true point ofbeginning.- Said easement contains.7,950 Sq.Ft.(0.183 acres)more or less,as shown on the map heretomadeapartthereof: ' QUALIFICATIONS:'THE GRANTOR DOES HEREBY AGREE to the foregoing oon the condition that the Granteeconstructandmaintainthesiteinaworkmanlikemanner,indemnify the landowners against-liability for damagesto life or property arising from the occupancy or useofthe landby theGrantee.The-easementisperpetual so long as the easementshall actuallybeused.for thepurposespecifiedandthattheeasementmaybeterminatedinwholeorinpartbytheGrantorifnon-use of the easement for the specified purpose exists for a consecutive two-year period.. "ERTIFIC TION:: IN WITNESS WHEREOF,We have hereunto set our hands end.seals the day and yer firstwrittenabove.. te Math bal Queens tianDwidEpchokaia|Acie Rt,Coty Clore. STATE OF ALASKA'ae rs ,POURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT oof Po,THISIS TO CERTIFY THAT ON THISgat day of tye ,2003,before me the undersigned Notary Pyblic in and for the State of Alaska,duly commissioned and swom,+personally appeared'to me known'fo be the individuals deribed in had who executedthe above and forgoing instrumentinthe:capacity stated therein and acknowledged to me that he/she signed and.sealed the same freely °°and voluntarily for the uses and purposes ttherein mentioned. WITNESS,ray hand and official seal the day and year this certificatefirstabovewritten. Bethel Recording District \NOTARY PUBLIC FOR ALASKAL 3,23"Date Recorded :_Mycommission expires:;_---+. After Recording return to: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. 1901 South Bragaw Street,Suite 200 Anchorage,Alaska 99508-3440_Atta:JackKing . ...a er ee oo 4 . .ote re eke --™2sal|.=Wee,ha " .LOT 1."4°"Nee avooré ts.00'«:'LOT 2 7 LOT 3.VULOT .4 L33uLS1SUIJ0002SM00.46.00N'BoorM.00,LE.00N°°'|LOT.5LOT..2...1 .4ie eetjTractC--2., LOT 6° .. , :15.UTILITYEASEMENT .7,950 SqFt. NB9'23'00°E 115.00"LOT 7.NOO*37°00"w 15.00"-_-$89°23'00°W 130.00" _AIRPORT ROAD OAT RERUNS aarti TG >ETEwesaoehowrTOe |,eesnyefo.Ae1 2003-00/338-0 Recording Dist:402 -Bathe! 4/28/2003 10:25AM Pages:1 of 3 CNOIHUTRLE PANTPROPrP,-- The Grantor:City of Kwethluk 'The Grantee:Kwethluk LR.A.Council P.O.Box 50 mo P.O.Box 129 Kwethluk,Alaska 99621 _Kwethluk,Alaska 99621 A UTILITY EASEMENT MADE AND ENTERED INTO thisnin at day of Pye|2003,by.the Grantor .and the Grantee;that,in consideration of $1.00,the receiptof whichisherebyacknowledged,the Grantor does hereby grent and convey unto the Grantee,its successors andassignees,a public utility.easement,with respect to any interest the Granta may have in the-hereinafter said and shown Parcel L2-Bl USS 422]Tract-A,for the purpose of construction,maintenance,and on-going management of Kwethiuk LR.A.Council owned Utilidor,includingWater&Vacuum Sewer Lines,and all related appurtenances,located on the Grantor's property,located within Protracted Section 5,Township 8 North,Range 69 West,Seward Meridien,©Alaska,Bethel Recording District,Alaska.The easements are shown in Exhibit L2-BI USS4221Tract-A,and are more particularly described as follows:Beginning at an Aluminum Capped fron Rod,being the Southwest comer of LeLot 2,Block 1,USS4221Tract-A,Plat #70-438 Bethel Recording District,as recorded on September 10,1970,said point being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING of Parcel L2-B]USS 4221 Tract-A;Thence,N00°37'00"W,15.00 feet along and coincident with the Right-of-Way of Second Street;Thence,N89°23'00"E,260.00 feet to the Right-of-Way of First Street;Thence,$00°37'00°E," 15,00 feet along and coincidence with said Right-of-Way to the Right-of-Way of Airport Road;Thence,§89°23'00"W,260.00 feet along end coincident with the Rightof-"Way of Airport Road .to.the true point of beginning.: Said casementcontains3,900 Sq.Ft (0050 aces)more o es,a shown on the map been.made a part thereof.. oon tee von a wennTHEGRANTORDOESHEREBYAGREEtotheforegoing6a the condition that the Granteeconstructandmaintainthesiteinaworkmanlikemanner,indemnify the landowners againstabilityfordamagestolifeorpropertyarisingfromtheoccupancyoruseofthelandbytheGrantee,The easement is perpetual so long as the casement shall 'actually be used for the -purpose specified and that the easement may be terminated in whole or in part by the Grantor if-”non-use of the casement for the specified Purpose exists for a consecutive two-year period, "IN WITNESS WEEREOPmnceeeennebattplfhbiby:”saabeonee STATE OF ALASKA eyFOURTHJUDICIALDISTRICTTHIS1S-TO CERTIFY THAT ON THIS ait day of tril "5/2003,beforemethe.undersigned Notary Publicin and f Alaska,commissioned and swom, to be-the individuals describedin capacity stated therein and acknowledged to me that he/she signed and|sealed the same freelyanddvoluntarilyfortheusesandPurposesthereinmentioned,.' : " e WITNESS,my hand and official seal the day.and year this certificate first above written. Bethel Recording District -[PAJNOTARY PUBLIC FOR Date Recorded _Ay commission expires: ..Co)i 'After Recording return to:. . ,' ” Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium nt .1901 South Bragaw Street,Suite 200 : 'mo, Anchorage,Alaska 99508-3440 -' Atm:Jack King © { to me known .who executed the above and forgoing instrument-in the edyuRELe- ]J 4ywertty- .-. .Sn ] a . - O -| -,| Le , .*1 D>A Pe 1” S o 7)Y con H xYExhibit:wo |™M =Lot 2.Block 1 8 eaImUSS42214 -1 {=o .8 mf, .8 rey 4 i 4 la OoO8'|e o4« . .oy ] }. .|-.N Bee we LOT.Qe eee °. || mn "0008 VOFFTTF 7 re tl ;|WUE=.Cit EXSEMENT 3,500 Sq FG . . $89°23'00"W 260.00°. AIRPORT ROAD UNSUBDIVIDED: i KWETHLUK,"ALASKAaacanoc.|_yen neifiFeas PAT f 0-48 came osmer -.Lease No. STATE OF ALASKA LEASE THIS INDENTURE,entered into this 2nd day of April,1979 by and between The City of Kwethluk hereinafter called the Lessor,and State of Alaska for the Departmentof Education hereinafter called the Lessee: WITNESSETH: That the lessor does hereby demise and let unto the Lessee the following described premises,to wit:Lots 2,3 and 4 of Block 4,all of Lot 2 of Block 3 and the west ¥s of Lot 2 of Block 2.All within Tract A of U.S.Survey No.4221.Subject To:An easement 30 feet in width,for utility and roadway purposes lying 15 feet on each side of the following described centerline:Beginning at a point on the most easterly beundary of thewest4ofsaidBlock2,tke vortheast corner of which bears N 0°38'08"Ww,160.82 feet distant;thence N 89°43'02"W,274.54 feet;thence N 82°37°19"w,297.47 feet;thence S 88°38°03"W,30.50 feet to a point on the most westerly boundary of said lot 2,Block 4,the northwest corner of whichbearsWN1°54'03"W,31.41 feet distant,(land only)to have and to hold the same,with all appurtenances,unto the Lessee for an initial term of fifty (50)years beginning on the 2nd day of April,1979 and ending on April 1,2029 at and for the rental of $1.00 per annum payable for the entire term on or before the firet day of the term at the office of the Lessor,whose address is Kwethluk,Alaska 99621. Covenants of the Lessee: l.The Lessee does hereby covenant and agree with the Lessor that ic will: -a.use and occupy said premises only for a public school site,vhichrestrictionisexpresslydeclaredtobeaconditiononbreachofwhichcontinuingfor(thirty days)after notice given by the Lessorconstitutesgroundsfor"Termination for Cause"of said lease |, agreement; b.revert the premises to the Lessor upon cessation of need for prenises for educational purposes regardless of the term of the lease. c.pay said rent at the times and places and in the manner aforesaid; é,use and occupy said premises in a careful and proper manner: _@.mot use or occupy said premises for any unlawful purpose; ft.not assign this lease,not underlet said premises(not any partthereof,without the written consent of the Lessor;) @-not use or occupy said premises or permit the same to be used or occupied,for any purpose or business deemed extra-hazardous on account of fire or otherwise; Lprecordedt schol lease "hh.the tenant has the right to build any other structure it deems necessary to perform its functions as the Department of Education; i.the tenant may demolish,repair or alter or remove any or all structures built thereon during the term of this lease agreement or any extensions thereof or after termination of said lease agreement; j.subject to subsection 1 4,the tenant will leave the premises in as good a condition as'was when entered into this lease agreement or any such extension thereafter,excepting normal wear and tear and/or loss or damage caused by fire,explosions,earthquakes,acts of God or otber casualty; k.the tenant will not encumber said land in anyway; 1,tenant will perform its own soil test prior to erecting any new structure on said land and be responsible for proper drainage of of that particular area; m.the tenant vill]remove trash and debris collected as a result of its occupancy on said property; n.the tenant will keep a screened or fenced in area for the purpose of storage of trash ox debris prior to removal of such to keep the land free and clean of excessive clutter; "o.permit the Lessor to enter upon said premisesat all reasonabletimestoexaminetheconditionsofthe(sane;)\ wp./tenant agrees to protect,defend,and save harmless landlord \ from and against any and all claims,demands and causes of action and of any nature whatsoever,and any expenses incident to defense of and by landlord therefrom,for any injury to or death of personsorloseofordamagetopropertyoccurringonthedemisedpremises,/ or in any manner arising out of tenant's use of said premises,or the /condition thereof,not due to negligence of the Lessor,its agents,or employees,during the term of this lease.ji Covenants of the Lessor 2.And che Lessor on ite part convenants and agrees with the Lessee that ic will: a.pot encumber any building,structure,or personal property of Lessee on the leased premises during the period of this lease; 3.It is mutually agreed by and between the Lessor and Lessee that: a.the tenant owns the present structures built on the premises of the Lessor and will be owner of structures and improvements placed upon the premises during the term of this lease; b&b.the buildings and structures and signs erected on the land are owned by the Lessee with sole responsibility for maintenance and repair; ec.if the Lessee shall pay the rent as herein provided,and shall keep, observe,and perform all of the covenants of this lease by it to be kept,performed,and observed,the Lessee shall and may, peaceably and quietly,have,bold,and enjoy the said premises for the term aforesail; d,this lease and all covenants,provisions and conditions herein contained shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the successors and assigns of the parties hereto; e.thie lease may be extended at,the expixation of the original term for twenty-five (25)years and every 25 years thereafter and for the same rental per annum as the basic lease by giving notice in writing addressed to the Lessor not less then one (1)year prior to any expiration date; f.this lease is subject to all applicable laws of the State of Alaska; 8-all conditions and covenants of the lease shall remain in full force and effect during any extension hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year written below, LESSOR:The City of Kwethluk APPROVED: Lower Xuskokwim School District Date Shify 7 SX LESSEE:STATE OF ALASKA ay VT aa'Date Eft 27rrrra wer ants ewww wiewt et rr he ee ee STATE OF ALASKA erry or /fwere vt” This is to certify that on this /S yay of wMAg »1979,before me a Notary Public in and for the State of Afagxa dulycommissinedandswornpersonallyappcarad_\oW,.Coll Ce:to me knowand known by me to be the person descrihed in and who executed the instrwnents set forth ahove and be severely stated to ma under oath that he is and . that he has been authorized by &to axecute the foregoing lease for and on behalf of the said company,corpo- ration or individual and they executed same freely ané voluntarilyasafreeactanddecdof©dan one Va (eric:oan . WITNESS my hand and official seal the day and year this certificate first above written. Notary Public fo ka\-eniaing aoeBe. 'My commission expires 9-29-72 STATE OF ALASKA CITY OF JUNEAU This is to certify that on this day of ,197_,before me a Notary Public in end for the State of Alaska duly comnissioned and sworn personally appeared to me known and know by me to be the person described in the executed instruments set forth above as of the State of Alaska and that he has been avthorized by the State of Alaska to execute the foregoing lease and on behalf of said State of Alaska and that he executed the same freely and voluntarily as the free act and deed of the State of Alaska. WITNESS my hand and official seal the day and year this certificate first above written, Notary Public for Alaska Residing at Hy commission cxpires Site Control Opinion Bulk Fuel System Upgrade Project Kwethluk,Alaska As requested,I have reviewed the land status for the proposed bulk fuel system upgrade project in Kwethluk,Alaska.This report is an addition to my site control opinion dated August 24,2004,and is for a proposed dispensing station,which is identified as site #3 for the purposes of this report.Sites #1 and #2 were included in the earlier report. Land Status Report Land records were researched at the Bureau of Land Management (BLM),the State Department of Commerce and Economic Development,and the State Recording Office. Research of the BLM and the State Recording Office information was conducted on line. A limited liability report dated September 2,2004,prepared by Pacific Northwest Title was also reviewed.A copy of the report is attached. Site #3.The proposed site is located just outside the federal townsite,U.S.Survey 4221, and is within Section 5,Township 8 North,Range 69 West,Seward Meridian.This section was conveyed to Kwethluk Incorporated by Interim Conveyance #213 dated July 12,1979.The conveyance was recorded in the Bethel Recording District on June 6, 1980,at Book 28,Page 106.There have been some subdivisions and transfers of title within Section 5 but the proposed site appears to be in the unsubdivided remainder of Section 5.Kwethluk Incorporated has retained title to this area.A copy of the interim conveyance is included in the limited liability report referenced above. Site Control Summary.Project area #3 is owned by Kwethluk Incorporated. Disclaimer:This site control opinion does not purport to insure,warrant or certify title. This opinion is not a legal opinion.The research of the Bethel Recorders Office records was limited to a review of the computerized files.The opinion is the result of a diligent research effort as described above. Prepared by fle HtRickElliott Land Consultant for CRW September 29,2004 seroteemay seneecna,snus Rick Elliott Land Consultant 5452 Cape Seville Drive Anchorage,Alaska 99516 Phone:(907)272-2002 Fax:(907)868-4043 e-mail:rickellioti@gci.net August 26,2004 Jeff Stanley CRW Engineering Group,LLC 3940 Arctic Blvd,Suite 300 Anchorage,AK 99503 Jeff. Enclosed is the site control opinion for the Bulk Fuel System Upgrade Project in Kwethluk.Attached to the opinion is a copy of the limited liability report prepared by Pacific Northwest Title of Alaska,Inc.and copies of pertinent deeds,leases and easements referenced in my report and the limited liability report. Also enclosed for your information are copies of the pertinent portions of U.S Survey4221whichshowsthesiteareaswhichInumberedasSite#1 and Site #2 for identification purposes;a copy of the pertinent subdivision (Plat 85-7)for Tract C,U.S. Survey 4221;a copy of the Kwethluk School Boundary Survey (Plat 83-22);and a copy of the map which depicts the portion of Lot 2,Block 2,Tract A,U.S.Survey 4221 which was deeded to the Kwethluk IRA Council. If you have any questions about any of this,please let me know. Enclosures:a/s Sincerely, Mott _--,fit IY 0}99 ..49P0y ulaRickElliott8 ty Land Consultant on dno Buvaeuibu #198fodes3MyD #002 9 %Ony G3ANIZ03y v STATE OF ALASKA 09/29/04 12:08 FAX 907 269 8901 DNR PUBLIC INFO CNTR 002 FRANKH.MURKOWSHI,GOVERNOR DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES . DIVISION OF MINING,LAND AND WATER 550 W 7"Ave,SUITE 650ANCHORAGE,ALASKA 99501-3576 PHONE:(907)269-8525 FAX:(907)269-8914 Subj:Vacation/Replat Dear Petitioner: Your letter dated 'requesting the wv'acation/Replatlat),Waceattion)located 'within Section (s))__:_»Township ,Range _3 :__.Meridian has been received by this office.ThisjeteroutlinestheprocesstorequestapprovalofthevacationbyDNR.\L PETITION::A.A petition form containing the signatures of the landowners'directly affected mist be :prepared.(Two copies of the petition form are enclosed.)_.:. B.Obtain the names and mailing addresses of all property owners within:500 feet of thepetitionedarea,including local utility companies and Native Corporation landowners ifapplicable. Cc.Required.Submittal:In addition to A and B above,obtain or prepare a map or plat of the area showing thefollowinginformation:. 1.The petitioned vacation or replat action clearly indicated.” 2.Current property boundaries,existing and dedicated rights-of-way sand easements within 500 feet.| 3.If the petitioned action is for the vacation of a platted right-of-way,equal orbetteraccesswillberequiredunderAS40.15.300.D.Mail the above information and a check for the application fee to the Survey Unit,Division .of Mining,Land,&Water,Technical and Data Management,550 W 7"Ave,Suit 650, Anchorage,Alaska 99501-8914.© HY,Filing Fee and Advertising Cost: The petitioner must pay the application filing fee and the cost of advertising the public notice. The petition must be accompanied by a check for $100 made payable to the Alaska DepartmentofRevenue,for the filing fee.After the department verifies the cost to advertise the public notice in a newspaper,you will be notified and must then submit to this office a check madepayabletothenewspaperpublisher. Develop,Conserve,and Enhance Natural Resourcesfor Present and Future Alaskans.GAJ-Survey Unit Dacumenss\Handouts\EVPetition Form\Joe-s\V acation_Replat Cover Lenter.doc=e 09/28/04 12:07 FAX 907 269 89801 DNR PUBLIC INFO CNTR 003 Ii.State Action:vOThéSurveyUnitwillreview the petition for completeness and verify the state's;jarisdiction .under AS 40.15.305(e)for this ares,and that fees and costs have been paid,Then a publichearingwillbescheduled,to be held not less than 30 days or more than 60 days following thatdate.After a minimum of 30 days following the public hearing,the Director of the Division ofMining,Land &Water will approve orr disapprove the petition. 'IV.Survey Plat and Review Fees:A,If the petition is approved,at the petitioner's expense,a survey and plat must be preparedbyanAlaskaRegisteredLandSurveyorandsubmittedforreviewandapproval. 1.Easement Vacation Plat submittals are subject toaplatreview fee of$200..-2.Renlats of existing subdivisions are $200 for the first parcel and $50:00 foreachadditionalparcel.The:recording:fee is $20 plus $5 per:additional sheet.:B.The petition approval becomes null and,yoid ifa surveyplat iis not submited and recorded:.within 18 months ofthe Platting resolution approval date.. Should you have any-questions,please contact Joe Kemmerer at 269-8521,orr myself at 269-8516.mhSincerely, Gerald Jennings Statewide Platting Supervisor Enclosure Petition Form GA\J-Survey Unit Documants\Handouts\EY¥Petition Form\oe-s\Vacation_Repiat Cover Letter.doca2- ta'EVNo: 09/29/04 12:07 FAX 807 269 8301 DNR PUBLIC INFO CNTR ioo4 TO:State of Alaska Department ofNatural ResourcesTechnical&Data Management/Survey Unit550W7™Ave,Suite650 Anchorage,AK 99501-3576 . PETITION FOR "I (We)tite undersigned petitioner {ettioners),being the owner(owners)of a majority'of the Property(abutting)ying within) a ery \' __:'__request .the (vacation)(replat)(mendment)(change of basic configuration)of ee .oo t . depicted in said survey. The reasons for this request are: The petitioner (petitioners)file this petition under the authority of A.S.40.15.305(e). The undersigned petitioner (petitioner)by their signature (signatures)certify that I am the' owner (they are the owners)of and have possessory rights in the property described next to my (their)signature (signatures). Submitted this dayof |,20 ETITIONERS: Name Legal Description 'Mailing Address/.Date Phone Number1.: fc 2.a < 3. G&\I-Survey Uni:Decuments\Handouts\EVPetition Form\Joe-s\Vacatian_Replat Cover Latter.doco3- 09/29/04 12:07 FAX 907 269 8901 DNR PUBLIC INFO CNTR Petitioner or attorney for the petitioner designated to receive servicece by mail.Name ._-Address ; ,SURROouNDINc LaNbowniens and AFFECTED.AGENCIES:: Name Legal Description Mailing Address/Date :Phone Number 7. G:\l-Survey Unte Decuments\Handouws\EVPetitionForm\Joe-s\Vacation_Replat Cover Letter.doc-4- doos 09/29/04 12:07 FAX 907 268 8901 DNR PUBLIC INFO CNTR Hoos . 10. G-\l-Survey Unit Documents\Handauts\EVPetition Form\VJoe-s\Vucation_Replat Cover Lerter.docoS. B what UNSUBDIVIDED 4 32 pt SEENON Une LASEADT FOEUBERY VACAIED OYE¥-1-008 -----Lo aje. =<-a - J :7 cat ar hl 3 oo ot abate Best A aikcite:Aeieh[)' . . 4 2 3 'y s ry n ”i'). . ee 'pom 6 3 "4 UNSUBDIVDED.”UNSUBOIVIDED a ..7]5 ..GLO LOT 3GLOLOT2oere -as ol.ZCRYSTAL"IN vew A *SX Le"sudpiusion 274ipN*y :xy ' i LJ .%,y -hd ° Nw .a j ..BF et fe y 8 Em . .wry Se ;" %1 eo Woo CEND:.=a;?--{----woe pe «LEGEND:oo,we ¢Gey ,;ee 3°BRASS CAP ON'A 2 1/27 IROH PIPE %,4 0 AS APPROVEDINBLFIELDNOTES FOR 'Z :BLOCK 1 ,:TIGN,4 WwW,$.UL,AK.APPROVED SS,e . MAY 20,1557,wos ee,\. .a3.1/4?ALMA CAP ON 2 1/2"AL '8 Dob ns SHOWN ON RE PLAT OF SO ? CRYSTAL VIEW SUBDIVISION,. \';4 2 20 mua PEOERIANYACCTSSCASTMNT ,»5_RGASB 8 hot wichied oY es Pat "ee ww tap Ly . . ."te WA s "SECTION UNE BASEMENT.YAC TFICATE_APPROV \:' CACOLARY Yon BAER Une 5 {or} SAMPLE THE VACATION STATEMENT,AS SHOWN EREON,HAS BEEN REVICWED BY MieREGONALGFACEAND16HERESYPECOMMENDEDFORAPPROVALBYTHECOmMissioner. RECOMUEKOED BY.DATE TILE:REGIONAL CHEFGIGITS-OF-WAYAGENT (CENTRAL &SOUTHEASTERN OFNICE)MLE:CHEF,PLANNING AN ADMINISTRATION(HORTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE)” THE VACATION STATEMENT,AS SHOWN HEREON,HAS BEEN REVIEWED BY THEpusconeceeLAND&WATER AND IS HEREBY RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVALay RECOMMENDED BY:OA NILE:ORECTOR,OIVISION OF MINING,LAND &WATER COMASSIONER OFTHESTATEOFALASKA,ACTING BY ANO THROUGHTHE oF tHe DATE:APPROVED: COMMISSIONEROEPAATWENTOF TRANSPORTATION AND .PUBLIC FACL TES , DATE:APPROVED: COMMSSONER 1DEPARTMENTOFNATURALRESOURCES 1 LAT APPROVAL (Fon PLATS IN THE UNOROANZED BOROUGH )THIS PLAT IS.APPROVED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF NATURAL RESOURCES,OR THE CONMSSONER'S DESIGNEE,IM "ACCORDANCE TH AS.40.15, SECTION LINE TCHED AREA 19)SECTION UNE EASEMENT VACATED HS PAT iii:(4VACATION REPLAT APPROVAL CERTIFICATE =: TWiS PLAT HAS DEEN REVIEWED ANO FOUND 10 BE 1 COMPUANCE 'HTHSTATEPLATONGRESOLURONNO.AND EV-2=ryAPPUCAGLEPROVISIONSOFLAWANDESHEREBYAPPROVED. DRECTOR,-DATDIMSONOFWING,LAND &WATER . NOTES ..4,DIAGONALLY HATCHED AREA INDICATES PORTIONS OF THE SECTION UNEEASEMENTSBONGVACATEDWITHINSECTION1,7.16,94 WANDSECTION@,TG.AS Ws S.M.fT 1S NOT THE INTENT OF WES PLAT TOJACATEANYOTHERDEDICATEDPUBUCRIGHTS-OF-WAY OR EASEMENTS.2.HO PIELD'SURVEY HAS BEEN CONDUCTED fH RELATION TO THE PREPARATIONjeALLSIONSAND Ooo nM TRE AT BEE PALUER RECORDING OISTUCT AS PLAT NO..EASEMENT -VACATION ZI=¥0/62/60We HERERY CERTEY THAT ME ARE BEC Owens o#-neTYSHOWNANDDESCRIBED NOTARY'S ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS.payOF.o 19FOR .ROUAY Tom WE STA OFMYCOMMASSIONEXPIRES NOTARY'S ACKNOWLEDGEMENT . SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAYOF.»t8__For -: NOTARY FOR THE STATE OF ALASKAMYCOMMISSIONEXPIRES 's TFICA 4 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT |Alt PROPERLY ReosTenco ANDLICENSEDTOPRACHCELANOSURVENINGINTHESTATEOFALASKA.AND THAT THS PLAT WAS DRAFTEO UNDERMYDIRECTSUPERVISION,ARO par ALL DATA SHOWN.HEREON If TRUE AND connec A'8 COMPILED FROMEASTING'econo INFORMATION..0000-3DAERSSDOSSRT"FEGUIRATION No,. SCALE "}"oo stor wor "1000 wie,6.C)or)10 moe x0 8 URTER @ 32008339 ULB.BURY PEEL 1115,ACE ©6.0057 HECTARE 1313 DOMMAC DR.GROMER,ALASKA DEPARTUENT oF NATURAL RESOURCESDIVSIONOF.MINING,LAND &WATERINCHOMAGE,MASK Toes692L06XVALO4INDOANIOLTANdUNG_SECTION UNE EASEMENT VACATION PLAT .Located whkinSec.6,TG Nh.ASW,ond See.1,LION,ROW,SM,Ak.FRU Seractitor DRAWN BY:APPROVAL RECOMMENDED DATE: CHECKED,ALE No,I=200°EV-2-0000 ..L008) Rick Elliott Land Consultant 5452 Cape Seville Drive Anchorage,Alaska 99516 Phone:(907)272-2002 Fax:(907)868-4043 e-mail:rickellioti@gci.net September 29,2004 Jeff Stanley CRW Engineering Group,LLC 3940 Arctic Blvd,Suite 300 Anchorage,AK 99503 Jeff. Enclosed is the second site control opinion for the Bulk Fuel System Upgrade Project in Kwethluk.Attached to the opinion is a copy of the limited liability report prepared by Pacific Northwest Title of Alaska,Inc.The interim conveyance to Kwethluk Incorporated is in the limited liability report.This is the primary site control document for this site. If you have any questions,please let me know. Enclosures:a/s Sincerely, Rick Elliott Land Consultant RECEIVED SEP 2 9 2004 CRW i :Provect gaineering Group,LLC File ih Felder - CC to Felder PACIFIC NORTHWEST TITLE OF ALASKA,INC.A\\ LIMITED LIABILITY REPORT ORDER NO.:00073581 'RICK ELLIOTT 5452 CAPE SEVILLE DRIVE _ANCHORAGE,AK 99516 Date:September 21,2004 Reference:Kwethluk This is a Limited Liability Report as of September 02,2004 at 8:00 am on the following described property: See Exhibit A Attached hereto and made a part hereof A search of the records of the Bethel Recording Office by this Company reveals that title to the property described herein is vested on the date shown above in: See Exhibit A Attached hereto and made a part hereof SUBJECT only to the exceptions shown herein: GENERAL EXCEPTIONS: 1.Encroachments or questions of location,boundary and area,which an accurate survey may disclose;public or private easements,claims of easements or encumbrances which are not disclosed by the public records including but not limited to rights of the state and/or public in and to any portion of the Jand for right of way as established by federal statute RS 2477; rights or claims of persons in possession,or claiming to be in possession,not disclosed by the public records;material or labor liens or statutory liens under State Acts not disclosed by the public records;water rights or matters relating thereto; any service,installation or construction charges for sewer,water or electricity. 2.-Right of use,control or regulation by the United States of America in the exercise of powers over navigation;defects,liens, encumbrances,or other matters created or suffered by the insured;rights,claims based upon instruments or upon facts not disclosed by the public records but of which rights,claims,instruments or facts the insured has knowledge. 3.General taxes not now payable;matters relating to special assessments and special levies,if any,preceding the same becominga lien.Mining claims,reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof. Any law,ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning laws,ordinances,or regulations)restricting,regulating,prohibiting or relating to (i)the occupancy,use or enjoyment of the land;(ii)the character,dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land;(iii)a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part;or (iv)environmental protection,or the effect of any violation of these laws,ordinances or governmental regulations,except to the extent that anoticeoftheenforcementthereoforanoticeofadefect,lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Report. "Consumer Credit Protection,""Truth in Lending"or similar law,or failure to comply with said law(s). Any claim by reason of the operation of federal bankruptcy,state insolvency,or similar creditors'rights laws.vA>as3201 C Street #110 Anchorage,AK 99503 PHONE (907)561-5122 «FAX:(907)261-2201 Printed on Recycled Paper :Page 1 Exhibit A PARCEL 1 VESTING: KWETHLUK INCORPORATED,an estate in fee simple. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That portion of Section 5,Township 8 North,Range 69 West,Seward Meridian,located in the Bethel Recording District,Third Judicial District,State of Alaska,bounded on the North by U.S.Survey No.4221, 'Townsite of Kwethluk,bounded on the East by Kwethluk South Subdivision,according to Plat 89-12, bounded on the South by New Kwethiuk Housing Subdivision,Addition No.1,according to Plat 2000-27 and bounded on the West by the East line of a metes and bounds parcel described in Quitclaim Deed recorded May 12,1998 in Book 79 at Page 326 and by Corrected Quitclaim Deed recorded January 15,2003 in Serial No.2003-000103. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the subsurface estate and all rights,privileges,immunities and appurtenances of whatsoever nature,accruing unto said estate pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of December 18,1971 (85 Stat.688,704;43 U.S.C.1601,1613 (f)(1976),as reserved by the United States of 'America. -PARCEL 2 VESTING: ORGANIZED VILLAGE OF KWETHLUK,KWETHLUK INDIAN REORGANIZATION ACT COUNCIL, an estate in fee simple. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That portion of Section 5,Township 8 North,Range 69 West,Seward Meridian,located in the Bethel Recording District,Third Judicial District,State of Alaska,more particularly described as follows: Commencing at Corner No.2,Tract A,U.S.Survey 4221;thence,along the south line of U.S.Survey 4221, S$89°23'W for 343.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning;thence,departing S0°37'E for 250.00 feet;thence, S89°23'W for 200.00 feet;thence N0°37'W for 250.00 feet to an intersection with the south line of said U.S. Survey 4221;thence along said south line,N89°23'E for 200.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning. (As described in Corrected Quitclaim Deed recorded January 15,2003 in Serial No.2003-000103) EXCEPTING THEREFROM the subsurface estate and all rights,privileges,immunities and appurtenances of whatsoever nature,accruing unto said estate pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of December 18,1971 (85 Stat.688,704;43 U.S.C.1601,1613 (f)(1976),as reserved by the United States of America. Exhibit A PARCEL 1 VESTING: KWETHLUK INCORPORATED,an estate in fee simple. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That portion of Section 5,Township 8 North,Range 69 West,Seward Meridian,located in the Bethel Recording District,Third Judicial District,State of Alaska,bounded on the North by U.S.Survey No.4221, Townsite of Kwethluk,bounded on the East by Kwethluk South Subdivision,according to Plat 89-12, bounded on the South by New Kwethluk Housing Subdivision,Addition No.1,according to Plat 2000-27 and bounded on the West by the East line of a metes and bounds parcel described in Quitclaim Deed recorded May 12,1998 in Book 79 at Page 326 and by Corrected Quitclaim Deed recorded January 15,2003 in Serial No.2003-000103. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the subsurface estate and all rights,privileges,immunities and appurtenances of whatsoever nature,accruing unto said estate pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of December 18,1971 (85 Stat.688,704;43 U.S.C.1601,1613 (f)(1976),as reserved by the United States of America.; PARCEL 2 VESTING: ORGANIZED VILLAGE OF KWETHLUK,KWETHLUK INDIAN REORGANIZATION ACT COUNCIL, an estate in fee simple. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That portion of Section 5,Township 8 North,Range 69 West,Seward Meridian,located in the Bethel Recording District,Third Judicial District,State of Alaska,more particularly described as follows: Commencing at Corner No.2,Tract A,U.S.Survey 4221;thence,along the south line of U.S.Survey 4221, $89°23'W for 343.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning;thence,departing S0°37°E for 250.00 feet;thence, _§89°23°W for 200.00 feet;thence N0°37'W for 250.00 feet to an intersection with the south line of said U.S. Survey 4221;thence along said south line,N89°23'E for 200.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning. (As described in Corrected Quitclaim Deed recorded January 15,2003 in Serial No.2003-000103) EXCEPTING THEREFROM the subsurface estate and all rights,privileges,immunities and appurtenances of whatsoever nature,accruing unto said estate pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of December 18,1971 (85 Stat.688,704;43 U.S.C.1601,1613 (f)(1976),as reserved by the United States of America. Order No.00073581 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS: 1.EXCEPTIONS,RESERVATIONS,AGREEMENTS,EASEMENTS AND USE RIGHTSas set forth in Interim Conveyance No.213: Dated:July 12,1079 Recorded:June 6,1980 Book/Page:28/106 Amended by instrument Recorded:November 21,1985 Book/Page:42/297 TERMS,COVENANTS,CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS,including rights of way and easements,as contained in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act,dated December 18,1971,U.S. Public Law 92-203,(85 Stat.688,704;43 U.S.C.1601,et seq.)., NOTE:No assurance is given as to the vertical delineation of the surface and subsurface estates in said land as provided in said Act. ANY DEFECT OR INVALIDITY of the title to said land based on the fact that no patent has been issued by the United States of America.Upon the issuance of said patent and recordation thereof in the herein named recording district,said land will be subject to all the provisions and reservations contained therein Recording District:Bethel DISCREPANCIES,CONFLICTS IN BOUNDARY LINES,SHORTAGE IN'AREA, ENCROACHMENTS OR OTHER FACTS which a correct survey would disclose,and which are not shown by the public records.Upon recording of a U.S.Patent confirming the boundary description by the Bureau of Land Management,this exception may be removed. .AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES,including the terms and conditions thereof By and Between:Kwethluk,Inc.and United Utilities,Inc. Dated:April 19,1990 Recorded:July 7,1997 Book/Page:76/238 EASEMENT,including the terms and conditions thereof In Favor Of:Kwethluk I.R.A.Council Recorded:-April 28,2003 Serial No.:2003-000846 For:Construction,maintenance and on-going management of Kwethluk LR.A.Council owned Utilidor,including Water &Vacuum Sewer Lines and all related appurtenances Affects:South 15 feet Parcel 2,see instrument for full metes and bounds description. LIMITED LIABILITY REPORT Printed on Recycled Paper Page 2 Order No.00073581 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS (Continued) 7.EASEMENT,including the terms and conditions thereof In Favor Of:Kwethluk I.R.A.Council Recorded:April 28,2003 Serial No.:2003-000847 For:Construction,maintenance and on-going management of Kwethluk LR.A.Council owned Utilidor,including Water &Vacuum Sewer Lines and all related appurtenances Affects:.South 15 feet of the West 218.00 feet of Parcel 1,see instrument for full metes and bounds description. NOTE:Not within a real property taxing area at this time. This report is restricted to the use of the addressee and is not to be used as a basis for closing any transaction affecting title to said property.Liability of the Company is limited to the compensation received therefor. CHARGE:$300.00 PACIFIC NORTHWEST TITLE OF ALASKA,INC. MinsBy:” Authorized Signature ;Howard Hancock,Phone:261-2230 September 21,2004 Attachments hh LIMITED LIABILITY REPORT Printed on Recycled Paper Page 3 wearerteeee ws .rer 2003-000103-0RecordingDist:402 -Bethe!1NS2003 2:38PM Pages:1 0f 2 PROPrpP' 1 t ! $ 1 Camrested Osieinin Deed In the Fourth Sediciel District off the State of Alaska:'ArrayertortapeLs!brepareeypeeedq U.S.Survey 4221;dance chew,mid wou Vem,NOSES".bo 20000 foc,mo dw Tres Petat of Berieniagy E:Canteining 56,800 syeare fest mere or tens.BETHEL RECORDING DISTRICT. -: TO HAVEAND TO HOLD the sume,together with all and singular appurtenances ead privileges there watobelenginginunyionapperteining.snc al the righ,tie,meres,extate and claim whetaoover of the Cronter tose,the benelit of the Grneees,its seccnssors and emigns forever .hrevk.Ti panes,Jib 4527;DATED this $9 tay ofLanssataye2003_ 3 *Keuthink., i An AlaskaNativeCloienseSestiamentAstVitingsCorperation i oy.AW : :M.Nicori,Chairmen feRREety4 Oe KeeNOTND 4 ReEES see me ORGOme?emerite AeATEELEUpen Completion of recording of Quitcleins Deed. Revereto:Kewthluk,C/O Pillip Guy,Lond Pinnmer/ExternalAfiniraPOBex310Kwethiok,AK 9962) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT paint LL ASIC be __,Ccomry of tae (or FETS sedi DiaSchewrtoed,sworn to snd eckaowindged beiore me by li the Land Pimnerandby :{t and CarolineMA ASNCY,the wienenees,this S dayoftes?_,20775. Noury Pubic Signstere =he and for the cones of OR -.©signsinplaceof tye »ADT 636 Kwethluk Incorporated PQ.Ben 168 Kwethduh,AK G862t Phone:(BOY)757-6612 Fam:(007)757-6212 Ouitelaim DeedintheFourthJuxicialDistrictoftheStateofAlecks: GRANTOR,Kwethink incosporaied for and in consiissation of the sura of TEN DOLLARS(810.00)and other gnod and valuable consideration,the receipt ancd sufficiency of which isbarabyechrowiedgedendconlessed,hereby conveys and quiciaime t)GRANTEE,OrganizedVilageofKwethiuk,Kwethhuk indian Reorganization Act Council P.O.Box 129,Kwethiuk,AK00821,af of their right,tile,interect,eatate,and ciaim in and to that cermin real propertyWnoatedintheSuseofAlaskaandmoreparticularlydescribedasfollows: Commencing at Comer No.1,Teaot A,U.S.Survey 4221;thence,along the south fine ofU.S.Burvey 4221,5.80°2 SW.for 343.00 fect im the True Point of Beginningthence,Geperting,$.0°S 7°E.for 250.00 inet;thenca,8.80°2 3 W.for 200.00 feet;thence.N.0°37W.for 250.00 feet >an intersection with the south ine of said U.S.Survey 4221;thence alongealdsouthline,1.90°2 YE.for 200.00 fest.to the True Point ef Beginning containing80,000 equare fect more or lens.BETHEL RECORDING DISTRICT »TOHAVE TO HOLD the same,together with off and singules appurtenances and privileges.there unto belonging er in anywiee appertaining,and sii the right,tide,interest.estate and.clake whatnoever of the Grantor to use the benefit of the Grantes,im successors and seeigne'fosever. DATEDtie30%,ay of Apel 1908. :ADT 16327 sue ot fe v2a Counsy of for fi Judicial District)sworn to and scinowledged before me byDhiilign Gun,the Land PlannerwgetOakwgattestSargiaoom=:dayot_ray it @ ;Netary Public Signatore )Signatureofinenedtortheotateof_a (0)postmaster signeNoteryPubic.imprint withMyCommisionExpires.oficias USPS stamp) lenprint seal here oongeoe '37 REC*HDED-EKEO BETR=)RECOPOING OISTRIc? Warid S23 A'SnicetsteosyCudeahuk vue, -*ESS iTCOOKXZPAGEo% USTERSN SONVEVASCE WInREAS Kvethtuk Incorporated is anritied to a conveyance purevant to Sece.14(a)and22¢4)of the Alaska Mative Claims Kettirment Act of December 18,197](85 Scat.688,702,715:43 U.S.C.1601,2613(a),1621(4)(1976)),of the surface catate in the followingduscribedlands: Seward Meridian,Alaska {Unsurveyed) T.6N.,R.67 8,Secs.4 and5,allsSecs.B and 9,alls.Secs,16 and 13,all;Secs,20,21 and 22,allsSeca.27 and 28,all;Sec.31,allsSec.34,all. Containing approximately 8,309 acres._ Tt 7h R.67Sec.I,ali,Sec.2,excluding Native allotment F-17072ParcelC,Secs.3 to 7,inclusive,allsSecs.11 and 12,all;Secs.17 to 20,inclusive,alliSeca,28,29 and 30,allsSecs,32 and 33,all, Containing approximately 11,307 scraa. T.BRL,R.67 W.Secs,5 to J,inclusive,allsSeca.17 to 20,inclusive,all; Recs.29,30 and 31,all;Sec.32,excluding Native allotment F-029105ParcelBy: . Secs.33 to 36,inclusive,all., Containing approximately 10,660 acras, T.6N.,R.68 W,Secs.1 to 9,inclusive,allsSec.10,excluding Native allotmont F-17216;Seca,14 to 14,inclusive,allsSec,15,excluding Native allotments Fe17050 Parcel B and F-17216;Sec,16,#11;5 and 23,alls aSec.24,excluding Native allotment F-19254BiSec,25,excluding Native allotments F-16016andF-17204 Parcel B;Sec.26,allySec,35,ally Interim fanvevence No.2 13 toes MULE8 p79 t-6-8°Ee ARNON eR we eee ote,32ekeoeaoSSESStssee: Foo.36,exclslading Sative atlocaents F-26016nndFL1600RPavrelA, Containing approximately 14,027 acres. tT.TNL,R.48Sees.[and 2,allySee.3,excluding Native allotment F=17212late!A Sees,4 to 7,inclusive,allySec.8,i rcludiag Native allotments F-17221PacealB,7210 Taevel C,and F-17222;Sec.9,uxeluding Battve allotsent F-17222;Sec.10,-axcluding Native allocment F-17212Pareal:CySecs.11 and 12,alt,Sec,13,exeluding Native allotment F-16015;Secs,1d and 15,ali;See,16,excluding Native allotments F-17214ParealAandF-17057 Pareal A;Sec.17,excluding Native allotment F-17214tSee,16,precluding Native allotment.F-17072Sec.19,excluding.Native allocnencs F-17061ParcelA,F-16807 Parcel and F-16803;Sec.20,excluding Native alioceents F-36803,F-17214 Parcel A,and F-17015 Parcel AySec.21,excluding Native allotments F-17214ParcelAandF-16013 Parcel A;Seca,22.to 27,inclusive,all;Sec.28 axcluding Native allotment F-16724Farce Secs.29 to 36,inclusive,all. Concaining approximately 21,655 acros. T.8N,,RR,68 W.Secs.1 to TS,inclusive,all;Sec.oonexcluding Native allotment F-17099arce"Seca.20 to 27,inclusive,all;Sec.28,wxcluding Native allotments F-19262ParcelAandF7099ParcelA;Sec.29,excluding Mspetive allotments F-19262ParcalAandFe1?2)Sec.30,excluding mative allotments F-17099Parcel8,F-19262 Parcel B,F-025345 Parcel 5,F-17073 Parcel A,and F-17060 Parcel BySec.31 gxeluding Rative allotment Fel7212ParceSec.32,eeeludin Wative eallotmonts F-17212ParcelDandF racy).See.33,Hae er Native allotments Fe]7073ParcalB,Fl721]2 Parcel A,and F-16009)Secs,34,45 and 36,all. voeeinins approximately 21,769 acres.2Re,f.6abieLinexcluding the Kuskokuak Slough endativeallotmentsF-16595 and F-165924 Sec.23,excluding the Kuskokuak Slough andHativeallotmentF-16592) os .>inrarta Corwsresaee Ko,|2 1corememGee meteteeneJUL121879 'itxa 44 =PSHBisebaye -AelaSIEAhELSEceaeaeRoteeetoesPeeeeeeeeeeOFmeSoyMEOTTLatPEAepretyGeetOeWhilemeaeeeeBre.neaCC Kat PAGE,aessogotoesmeaeAOREHKPRACTRITHUGbeePor.Ty Th ote th J tthe tse "oshokuck Ree.77,wecluting the Rashosiak Slough and"lot gare attatwwae Fa;220 Taecel Be ; Sor,18,exsluddug the Ructohiak Slough andPPcmsWeyerestePeeLTE. Ss G.exctud'ng che Kuszckuak SioughsRew.30,oxectuding che Sasiviues Slough asd"artee alloemont Pel 7106 Parcel Ba Sec,21,exelutirg the Sestak Slough endwewebeMeeneFel"OS0y Set.BI,weet ading th:"acts ck Shoah aadLad.oe,=Sativa ablscacsta P.)7e8d and Fel7 ila Pares)By Ses.33,excisetsg the "seboenak StivishySec.34,ably . Sec.35,exeluding the Ka 'okuwak Slough andSaciveatletivntsFel725,Fol i0a@,and Fei/715, See.%6,excluding he Fusrokuak Siough aadativeallotruntsF-27069 and Feb?218. Contalning aneccaimately 7,030 acres. T.7 RR.69Sec.T,alls .- Sec,2,smcluding Rat!ve alloteent F-16382ParcelAso_a Sec.3,exciuding Native allotocnt F-17219PareelAs' .Sec.11,excluding Native allocuencs F-16181ParcelA,Fetechl Parcel B,F-17607,and -F-26182 Parcel 3:3Sec.12,exeluding Xacive alleczents F-)7050ParcelCandF-.7052 Parcel %;Sec.13,excinding hative allotment F-37210Parcel8.: Containing approxiaacely 3,217 acres. T.BRL,R.69 &,,Sac.1,excluding fative allotaent F-17207)Sec.2,axcluding the duskokusz SioughsSec.3,zzcluding the Kuskokuek Stough andMatlveallotacntF-17214 Parcel 8,Sec.4,excluding the Suskokuak Slough,Treet C _of "8.Survev No.6271 and Zative allcroencsFel72..Parcel A,Felf8l Parcel A.F-15057 Parcel B,und Fel70/2 Parcel AsSec.5,excluding the Euskokuak Clough,Trects A,Cand D of U.S.Serscy We.4221,and "ativeai.otaunts FelJ0%Turcel 3,F-17G30 Parcel A, aad F-17070 Tarcet As anGee,6,oweludine tne Sieh hela diveg,Kins aaskeeoh,Tracts A,Soa of BLS,Say veyos2hpadMefeeviewsteFeli056 barseatidFRETamesNMseteg peeia Fae eb a,Fei aif terest FeLIDT®Parcel ©oid Fel 39D%Farert AaCeLTedeaaattaeepTelthyeMaFOALFeTOvarcetA,and Fe.4s$!Pacset As :2 tide '.ve ",:. .Me -v ir } . etao NNan ot woe ON va ce! ot wos i ato ant tae . aA+nn0 aOQ e aw '. fe. te teade, Q ° ” - Cc weNF . "ws wn oa LON Pu oe wtte a as¥wa.ee33 uwiaab ow: " ce 9 ff we2* of wry te BP Te. c. a] mS fue o_ tues id u *os " -& ua oe c 4 ey a 4 FN wet ort Ov t: Ort Bese Ame aSee| we NVeruM Get Oem Urt re a fare hwh 7% - a 3 ur t UG, Of.ly1G. Uh " Gye&eya »%a u C wwi MG iA "ow IL ec TadSyBeeete1eewthByteNeilohSTARE ae irene a Qo ¢C€& N c) Bwoe0foeS . ats o fept 9 ba fa Metet u cu i] aFoeatdc wa o:333 N ri VA. . eos "ey OM +d . Wihet A vclaa 4 Pointf Q od we as we ol 2 0 fhe r osetae oat rey K tht09of€:»€ 6.€3# at etoet ©roadaeAOorlietrmulewmawve aaa>Neopetdsecoases:vamawSidrPAaSEEUL OE CalPd wsot=4 So Oo ee wo 4 oe @ ay otur ome) be fre tfoat ace at Winn. Uw te eng Ut MU PS 44 Doe yY rire mTek >2 1c oO emtts;fs.e ere co. Rue tehioAd th82in oete AOxBGBwsen 3A, wt oO a a Chae teON ot ay Gee fin wa ean QU ww Pad SCeh they a we CoM Rie a ' ty gn ont ah. ft Bee eeps + ran ee Mei a Lad oo eG +miOn >O EOE: C3 pertee CNet CLOH o oct BOMed6b dar& E >&GE ssh, q qa Fie on ce] ereSt Mette WINE H6 eet YUAN. UOHOAUI« hd HS bf amy Ld Deaths POY Get& Nan eo akoO Seeea te TWNMNEO Os eet rtene aety at ual ek qa GO Diels UUGGU EIAO Obs i) ct e i") "a wn vv. ity <eubh0>? wave gehee aes itF-14883-A interia Conveyance Wo.©LD Date DOG Lotil PAGE LOL Parcel By *Secs.10 and 11,excluding the Kuskokuak SloughandNativeallotmentF-16483 Parcel By Sec.12,excluding the Kuskokuak Slough andNativeallotmentsF-17207,F-17217 Parcal A,and F-17206 Percel AjSec.13,excluding the Kuskokuak Slough andNativeallotmentF-17066 Parcel B,Sec.14,excluding the Kuskokuak Slough andNativeallotmentsF-16724 Parcel B and F-13611;: Sec.15,excluding the Kuskokuak Slough andNativeallotmentsF-13611,F-17053,andF-17204 Parcel As . Sec.16 sxcluding Native allotments F-18269ParcelBandFel7217ParcelBySec.17,Ws;SEK,excluding Native allotmentsF-17217 Parcel B and F-17076 Parcel BySec.18,excluding Native allotuent F-17055;Sec.19,excluding Native allotment F-19260;Sec.20,excluding Native allotments F-13781Parcel8andP-9260;Sec.21,Was NhSks SkSwk,excluding NativeallotmentF-13781 Parcel 3B). Sec.22,Be,excluding the KuskokuakSilouandNativeallotmentF-17053)NWk,NASWksSec.23,excluding the Kuskokuak SlouandNativeallotmentsF-17067 Parcel B,Fel720S,F-13781 Parcel A,and F-17052 Parcel AjSec.oy qxeluding Racive allotment F-17059tSec.25,excluding Native allotments F-14189,F-025345 Parcel B,and F-17078 Parcel AiSec.26,excluding Native allotmant F-17054ParcelA;.Sec,27,Ex,SyNWk,SwWk,Sec.28,SHREK:We,excluding : Native allotment F-17015 Parcel C;SEk;Sec.29,excluding Native allotments F-19260andF-13781 Parcel 3,. Sec.30,excluding Native allotment F-19260;Sees,31,32 and 33,all)Sec.34,excluding Native allotment F-17219ParcelA, Sec.35,excluding Native allotment F-17218ParcelBy: Sec.36,all.AFcacy,Containing approximately 17,478 ecres. T.ON,RR.69 WBacs.sy and 26,excluding the Kuekokwin River;Sec.27,alliBec.34,all; Sec.35,excluding the Kuskokwia River snd NativeallotmentF-17079)Sec,36,axcluding the Kuskokuak Slough andNativeallotmentF-17050 Parcel A. Containing approximately 2,905 acres. tf.OR.KR,70 YBac.1,excluaing the Kuskokwim River andNativeallotmentF-13556 Parcel Aj SUL bs tid "lJlRipasitTOT et PAGE La EyF«14883<A_SheetankiSecs.2 and 3,excluding the Kuskokwia River)Sec.4,excluding the Kuskokwim River andChurchSloughSec.9,excluding the Kuskokwim River,ChurchSlough,Tupuknuk Slough,and Native allotmentF-17051 Parcel B;Sec.10,excluding the Kuskokwim River,TupuknukSlough,and Native allotments F-23111,F-17036Parcel8,F-19256 Parcel A,and F-025545ParcelA;Sec.11,Sk,excluding the Kuskokwim River andRativeallotwenctF-13556 Parcel A;SWk,excludingtheKuskokwinRiver,Kuskokuak Slough,andNativeallotmentF-13123)Sec.12,excluding the Kuskokwim River,Kuskokuak : Slough and Wative allotments Fel7074 Parcel A,'hF-13556 Parcel A,F-18288 Parcel A,and LEP19257ParcelA;'™ .Sec.13,excluding the Kuskokuak Slough and : Native allotment F-17076 Parcel 5;Sec.14,excluding the Kuskokuak Slough:Sec.15,excluding Native allotment F-17075;Sec.16,axcluding the Tupuknuk Siough;Sec.21,excluding the Tupuknuk Slough;Seca.22 and 23 all,Sec.24 axciuding Native allotment F-17074ParcelBySecs.25,26 and 27,all;Sec.28,excluding Native allotment F-37056.Parcel AY .-Secs.33 to 36,inclusive,all. Containing approximately 12,692 acres. Aggregating approximately 131,049 acres. NOW KNOW YE,chat there is,therefore,granted by theUNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA,unto the above-named corporationthesurfaceestateinthelandabove-described,TO HAVE ANDTOHOLDthesaidastatewithalltherights,privileges,immunities,and appurtenances,of whatsoever nature,thereunto belonging,unto the said corporation,itesuccessorsandassigns,forever: EXCEPTING AND RESERVING TO THE UNITED STATES from the lands 80 granted: 1.The subsurface estate therein,and all rights,privileges,immunities and appurtenances,ofwhatacevernature,accruing unto said estatepursuanttotheAleskaNativeClaimsSettlementActofDecember18,1971 (85 Stat.688,704;43 U.8.C.2601,1613¢£)(1976))5 and 2.Pursuant to Sec.17(b)of the Alaska Native ClainsSettlementActofDecenber18,1971 (85 Stat.688,708)43 U.S.C.1601,1616(b)(1976)),thefollowingpubliceasements,referenced by easenentidentificationnumber(ZIN)on the sasement mepeattachedtothisdocument,copies of which will befoundincasefileF-14883-EE,are reserved to the EWetisOthS8ORS.eRedBEInterim Conveyance No,c 13 bate JuL 12 879 Re owinLOOY at?PACE Z//_ F-14883 A United States and subject to further regulationthereby:. a.(EIR 2L)A atreamside easement tventy-five(25)feet in width upland of and parallel totheordinaryhighwatermarkona1].banks andaneasementontheentirebedoftheKwethluk River from the point of tidel influence in:Sec.4,T.8 M.,R.69 W.,Seward Meridian,upstream to Sec.1,T.5 K.,R.68 W.,SewardMeridian.Purpose is to provide for publicvseofwatershavinghighlysignificentpresentrecreationaluse.. b.«(EIN 11 ch)A site easement upland of theordinaryhighwatermarkinSec.10,T.6 N.,R.68 W.,Seward Meridian,on the left bankoftheKwethlukRiver.The site is one (1)acre in size with an additional. twanty-five (25)feot wide easewent on thebedoftheriveralongtheentixewaterfrontofthesite.The site is for camping,staging and vehicle usa. ee (EIN 13 C)The right of the United States to enter upon the lands hereinabove granted forcadastral,geodetic,or other survey purposesisreserved,together with the right to doallthingsnecessaryinconnectiontherevith, d.(EIN 14.C)A continuous linear easenenttwenty-five (25)feet in width upland of andparalleltothemeanh:tide line in order to provide acceas to and along the marinecoastlineanduseofsuchshoreforpurposessuchasbeachingofwatercraftoraircraft,-travel slong the shora,recreation,and other.similar uses.Deviations from the waterline.are permitted whan specific conditions sorequire,@.g.,impassable topography orwaterfrontobstruction.This easement is subject to the right of the ower of theservientestatetobuilduponsucheasement afecilityforpublicorprivatepurposes,suchrighttobeexercisedreasonablyandwithoutundueorunnecessaryinterferencewithorobstructionoftheeasement.When eccess.along the marine coastline easement is to beobstructed,the owner of the servient estatewillbeobligatedteconveytotheUnitedStatesanacceptablesiternateaccessroute,at no cost to tha United States,prior to theerestionofsuchobstruction. These reservations have not been conformed to thaDepartmentaleasementpolicyannouncedMarch3,1978,andwblishedaefinalrulemakingonRovember27,1978,43 FR5326.Conformance will be made at a later date in accordance with the terms and conditions of the agreenent dated August 23,1978 between the Secretary of the Interior,CalistaCorporation,and Kwathluk Incorporated. 217InterimConveyanceNo, pate JUL 12 279 - - macesQEbPceeieee:i ii my-United States,set his han c Dor Net®PAGE LLM. F-14683-A THE GRANT OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND IS SUBJECT TO: 1.Issuance of a patent confirming the boundary . description of the lands hereinabove pranted afterapprovalandfilingbytheBureauofLandManagementoftheofficialplatofsurveycoveringsuchlands; 2.Valid existing rights therein,if any,includingbutnotlimitedtothosecreatedbyanyleane.including a lease issued under Sec.8tg)of theAlaskeStatehoodActofJuly7,1958 (72 Stat.339,341,48 U.S.C.Ch.2,Sec,6(g)(1976))),contract,permit,right-of-way or sasewent,andtherightofthelessee,contractee,permittee,or.grantee to the complete enjoyment of all rights,privileges and benefits thereby granted to his.'urther,pursuant to to Sec.17(b)(2)of theAlaskaNativeClaimsSettlementActofDecenbder 18,1971 (85 Stat.688;43 U.8.C.1601)(1976)),anyvalidexistingrightrecognizedbysaidactshallcontinuetohavewhateverrightofaccessasis now provided for under existing law; 3.Requirements of Sea.ld(e)of the Alaska NativeClaimsSettlementActofDecember18,1971(85 Stat.688,705;43 U.S.C.1601,{613¢c)(1976)),that the grantee hereunder convey thoseportions,if any,of the lands hereinabovegranted,a8 are prescribed in said section;end 4,The terms and conditions of the agreement datedAugust23,1978,between the Secretary of theInterior,Caliste Corporation and Kwethiuk,Incorporated.A copy of the agreeneant is herebyattachedtoandmadeapartofthisconveyancedocumentandshallberecordedtherewith. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the undersigned authorised officeroftheBureauofLandManagementhas,in the name of theandcausedthesealofthe Bureau to be hereunto affixed on this 12th day of July,1979,in Anchorage,Alaska. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Nines DarrRobertD.ArnoldAssistanttothe State Director Loa aInteriaConveyanceNo.G 5.. MULT TRS &,Date JI ake!"planning:Comminsion:to |"yntorior of:the:United aentes of anotica,:a he e fecTiveFieay denve a conveyance £0:'eet:Ine.rand Galiata ceetf)soalinvarnenne Caliste Corporation.a(g)"wurc'sears 'the Joint:'Federai-Btate Land Usetorthepurponaofthisrgreomnts c'sete ences to Lurereoeldy,constituted.aat "¢h)-*mwathiuk®-means Rwethivt.incorporated,qd)_"Regiona)Bolicitor®:means"the Regionalsolicitor,'Dapartment of 'the.Interior 'anchorage Alaska.a)'"becratery®'means "the Secretary of tho ©i” 'to be appticanie only ao."ene:as Lure:ce - (kh)"State*moana the State of Alaska, C1)"State Director"means the State Director, WLM,Alaska, . (m)"Subject Lands"means lands or any interest in lands surrounding the village of Kwethiuk,Alaska,withdrawn by Section 11(a)(1)or 11{a)(2)of the ANCA.. 3.(a)This Agreomant which shall apply only to the Subjact Lands,shall become affective only after it has been executed by the Secretary,Kwethluk Incorporated,ond Calista Curporation. (b)The Secretary,Kwethluk and Calista agree not to challenge any of the provisions of this Agreement except as may ho permitted by its terme,It is understood and agracd,however, that the parties may amend all or any portion of this Agreemen. ly mutual consent., 4.'Tho purpose of this Agreement is to proceed with ecunveyancas of the Subject Landg to Kwathluk and Caliste under tho ANCSA during the Gency ofP t iktigation and there efter,while simultaneously assuring that.upon completion of such litigation,the United States will hold 411 of the lewful public eagonents nucosaary for public use which are in accord with the Seeretary's policies and also aasuring to Kwethluk and Calista their rights to seak adnintstrative and judicial coview of thetSawfulnessofspecsfiereservationsofeasementsbytheSecretary. the provisions of this Agrooment can be enforced by any party to this Agraement in 'che future by any appropriate means,including - as &contract authorized by 43 .U.5.C.1701 of seg.,or other authority in order to accomplish the commitments and objectives herein sat forth. 8.Kwathluk and Calista reserve the right to challenge the validity of any easoment included in a DIC or conveyance on any gevund other than the Socrctary's alleged failure to comply with §U.S.C.$83 or 43 U.B.C.1624 in issuing Order Nos.2962 =2-stSesTEESBIENMbitGitbialMestadSH]T O mo GQ BOOK off PAGE LAS (41 F.R.6295,2/19/76)and 2987 (41 F.R.11331,3/18/76). 6.If it is dotormined as the result of a final judicial ruling to which the Secretary or the United States isa Party that casemonts reserved pursuant to Order Wos.2982 or 2987 Aare unlawful because the Secretary did not comply with 5 U.S.C. 533 or 63 U.S.C.1624 in issuing those orders,Kwothluk and Calista agree to donate to the United States all of such easements | which have beon reserved in conveyances to Kwethluk and Calista under this Agreoment,excopt for those which also have been judicially determined to have bean improperly or unlawfully reserved for any reason other than or in addition to the Secretary's failure to comply with 5 U.8.C.55]or 43 U.8.C.1624. TE,in any judieial ruling to which the Secretary or the United States ie a party,it is determined that any casement or type uf @asoment reserved by the Secretary ané donated by Kwethluk or Calista pursuant to this paragraph could not have been reserved Jawfully in the conveyance,the Secretary will extinguish thet easemont or type of easement to the oxtent that it was unlawful.. By agreeing to donate easements to the United States under thisParagraphorunderparagraphJofthisAgreement,Rwethluk.and Calista do not waive,release or in any way adversely affact thoir rights,in adminstrative or judicial Proceedings,to challenge the Secretary's authority,as a matter of fact or law,to roserve the t or ts so donated. 9.If it is determined as 6 result of any final judicial ruling to which the Secretary or the United States is a party that vcights-of-way for the construction of ditches and ' cantis reserved under 43 U.8.C.945 or of railroads,telegraph and telephone lines under 43 U.S.C.975(d)could not validly be reaetved by tha Secretary in conveyances to Alaska Native corporations under ANCSA,the Sacretery shall extinguish any such easements or righte-of-way theretofor reserved in conveyances to Xwothluk and Calista under this Agreement.If it is determined -3- : ¥ ie "ajF} 4 i Fd 3 4 f VfimcP Oo .;Cc oo PAGE U6. in any final judicial ruling to which the Secretary or the United Scates is s party that tho Secretary coulé have reserved such ' coscments under 43 U.8.C.1601 et neg.,or any other authority existing on the date of this Ayreemant,Kwethluk and Calista shall dunate such casoments to the United States,subject to the provisions of the last sentence of paragraph §above. 8.(a)The purpose of this paragraph is to preserve thease rights that are necansary for the oporstion of a Federal installation where lands which could have boen retained by the United States pursuant to 43 U.8.C.1602(a)(1)}are or may be cunvayed to Kwothluk or Calista subject to easements. (b)If any casemant reserved in lieu of retontion of land by the United States pursuant to 43 U.8.C.1602(e)(1)is Getermined to be in oxcase of the Secretary's authority,Kwethluk or Calista,as the case may be,having title to the servient estate shall havo the option of (1)donating the original casementresorvedtotheUnitedStavesunderanyappropriatestatute,or (2)offering the land affected by the original casement in exchange for an equal quantity of Jand of like ostate,i.e., surface or subsurface estate,which is acceptable to Xwethluk or Calista,as the case may be,which the Secretary is empowered to cxchange, 9.(ab.If it da determined by a final judicial ruling in Calista,ot al.v.Andrus,Civil Action No.A77-16,(D.Alas.), or by any final judicial ruling in other litigation to which tha Secretary or the United Statas and Kwethluk and/or Calista,are partios that the Secretary failed to exercise properly his hy authority to reserve cosements in any conveyance to Xwothluk and/ or Calista,as the casa may be,under this Agreement for any reason other than or in addition to the Secretary's failure to \ comply with 5 U.6.C.553 or 43 U.6.C.1624 in issuing Order Nos. 2982 and 2987,the Secretary shall expeditiously review the te manne,1.wpowan {|TULINg.After notice to Kwethluk,Calista,the State and LUPC,'eammey =4- W+ehonyonaoe O ,'« Coat PAGE [LZ and after opportunity for hearing,the Secrotary shell issue a decigion detarmining which casements could have been lewftully roserved at the time of the conveyance;Provided,That no easemant nhall be reservad which matorially interferes with or adversely affects a development program which is in writing,undertaken, and approved by either Kvethluk or Calista,or which materially interferes with or adversely affocts an imp constr d in good faith on the Subject Lands;and Provided further,That the Bocretary shal)be given written notica of the development progran undertaken or impr ts constructed prior to the hearing.In advaneé of such hearing,Kwethluk and Calista shallnotifytheSecrataryofthenamesandlastknownaddressesofall persons holding an interest in tha lands at the time of the rotices te Rwethluk or Caliste and who derived euch interest Sirectiy or Andirectiy from Kwothluk or Calista.Unless otherwise expreasly ordered by the court,the easements originally reserved shall romain in full foree and affect.until the issuances of tha Secretary's decision,Thereafter the casenents in the decision shall be deemed to be vacated or donated,as the case may be,in order to implement the Secretary's decision.After service oftheSecratary's decision upon Kwethluk and Calists,tho appropri-. ete party (ios)shat aither Proceed to exhaust their sdministrativerenedies,if any,with the Department or shall have sixty (60) days in which to exprossly donate the easements to comply with the Secrotary's decision.After such administrative decision becomes final,Rwethluk or Calista,ae the case may be,shall have ninaty (90)days to either expressly donate the easemants to comply with the Secretary's final decision or apply to e court of competent jurisdiction to determine whethar the casonents roservad under the Sacrotary's decision conform to the final judicial ruling, accord with this Agreement and are ethorwise lewtul.When Kwethlvk or Calista exprossly donote casemantsa:to comply with the Socratary's decision or any fine)administrative or judicial =5- @)oo C EST LaS_PAGE I/F Buling modifying such decision,tha Seceetary will at the nasc time expressly vacate those easements proviously reserved necos- eary to comply with auch decision,by isauing a document suitable for recordation. (b)Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs 6 and 7 of this Agrecment,or as a result of a final ruling in Calista,et al.v.Andrus,if any judgment concerning easements roserved in conveyances tu Alaska Native corporations is randerad by a court of competant jurisdiction and Kwethluk and/or Calista is nut a party to the litigation,the Secretary shall not be required by such judgment to vacate any essoment reserved in any conveyance to Kwethluk and/or Calista,as the case may be,pur- suant to this Agreement or otherwise reform any such conveyance. 260.As to the lands nxubjoct to this Agreement,the BIM will proceed in dve course to process the selection applications filed by Kwethluk and the selection applications filed by Calista and to issue DIC's 'for Bubject Lands to which Kwethluk and/or Celinta are ontitied,As to such decisions,the DIC -shall con- stitute the final decision of the Secretary unless Kwethiuk, Calistaor any othar party with standing to appeal files with ANCAD a timaly appeal under applicable regulations.Upon the filing of such appeal with ANCAB by either Kwathluk,Calista or any other party with standing to appeal,tho Regional Solicitor may onter into a stipulation with Kwethluk and/or Calista,to segregate the portions of land affected by such appeal from thuse unaffeeted,Whore there ic a third party to any such appeal,the Regional Solicitor shall uso his beat efforts to obtain concur- rence from tha third party to the stipulation.A convayance uf auch unaffected lands shall be isavod as soun as possible after being ordored segregated by ANCAB.Any segregation shall be made by 40 acre aliquot parts unless otherwise agreed to by all partics. The right to appeal ANCAD shall continue so long as the jurisdic- tion to review decisions mac under Saction 17(b)of ANCSA is -b- 5 ®eSOEMGEBET22 ow2 egnneemse oO ..'@) | bes vol _PAGE_1/9 vested in ANCAB.Upon the final promulgation of new regulations, if eny,which remove such jurisdiction from ANCAB,Kwethluk and Calista shall have such right of sdainistrative appeal from easomant docisions in accordance with such new regulations.Nothing -herein shall constitute a waiver of or a limitation on the rights of Rwathluk or Calista to chalienve any such new ; reguiations.: 11.A copy of this Agreement shall be recorded in the racording district in which the Subject Lands 'ere located,and it shall be incorporated by reference in,and become a part of,cach convayance made by the Sacretary to Kwethluk or Calista hereunder.| it is the responaibility of Kwethluk and Calista to provide the State Diractor with o notarized statement which wontains the name of the recording district,the book,the paga,and the date that this Agreement was.recorded.Nothwithstanding the first sentence of this paragraph 11,until such information has been recoived by the State Director,a copy of this Agreeseant shall be attached to and become pert of each conveyance wade by the Secretary to Kwethluk or Calista heroundur and shall be recorded therewith,;. 12.This Agreement xhall inure to ond be binding upon the successors and oasigns of the parties to this Agreement. 13.Except as othorwisc provided herein,nothingcunteinedharoinshallimpaircordiminishtherightsofKwethiuk or Calista to receive the benefit cf rulings,erdors,and reguia= tions of the Secretary which are yencrally applicable to Alaska , Native corporations., 14.(a)Any party hernto may volunterily terminate its further participation under this Agrecment at any time after ene (3)year from the entry of a Sinal judgment in Calista,wt ol. v.Andrus,supra,or after ton (10)years from the date of the execution hereof,whichever occurs first,by serving on each party a writton notice of termination to be effectiva not "yess -?-RTA Ttoeorate p00. oenoreass oo ween te =Ssmere +apetne mee ome o08 toe OQ Q SOO eR PAGELe20_ than one hundred twenty {120}days {rom the date of servica.Any voluntary termination shall not affect any right or obligations cranted with respect to any conveyance which was issued by the Secretary before the offactive date of the termination. {b}Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph , 14(a);,with reapect to any conveyance made pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement,this Agreement shall remain in offact for s period of ten (10)yoars from the date of such con- vayance,and shall automatically torminate at the end of such period unless the easements rescrved in such conveyance are then the subject of litigation or tho implomentation of the procadurus set forth in paragraphs §or 9 hereof;in which event,tho Agreamant shall terminote as to those conveyancns upon the completion of the imploemantation of the procedures set forth jn parographs aor $. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,The partics hereto have executed this Agreement as of the Gay and year first above written. ATTEBT::RETARYmessy DT:OR" SEP 12 47 ATTRST: i are Te ae, rad APTUST XWETHLURK-ENCORPORATED »» |eg Deh .Sse.bool'Sant ats peed .Atte, VWcoun .rr ee ce 2OSCARMLLEViLAGESELECTION-EE}BETHEL YHIAGE SfIECTION Testuectoy ,eratendseenneeMEGSBase)ikees.;secabear!<rAENEIDWHREFERaRMoret« JUL 12 37 Alaska Stath Often -Anchorage,Alaska haveby certify that thie seprodurtiontsaftheoficialresendon :213 noone -tc we .anes ae lt AGE_L23BCOK CY WHE [JM af oofoa- x Saarerteakat7I ; |AleciaSentoOftenAschemage,Alecks12.872"pare ; 4 barely cortify that213|this reproductiontsaOOPyrenerdonfileinthisoffivs. prenavuna yf te MVM.i.rT:ouw eww see 7 .ET]TuKsaK VASE seuecmion -SRETINUX viAGE seuectiON £7 AKIAK ae eae;me of fren 90 ont . on Z ty Ll / RECORDED -PILED «2.-Bethelwe. BOOK 222 PAGE 44 :cmenentesesnesdehatewevtaae 42 oaaman t arte gon seve 00 toe tan BO ve eee ee Haren :JUL 19 870 Alecks Stab 'Ofticn ened oo cee Naoko 3 ete oem ee:nN BOOK"/2_PAGE.277 Te cede Fanaa nee do rhein etnatanlatenmsinteceeets F-14883-E5 F-14883-a UNITED STATES . DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT RELEASE OF INTEREST Kwethluk,Incorporated On July 12,1979,Interim Conveyance No.213 was issued toKwethiuk,Incorporated pursuant to Secs.14(a)and 22(j)of theAlaskaKativeClaimsSettlementActofDecember18,1971,43 U.S.C.1601,1613(a),1621(5)(1976),for the surface estateofthoselandslistedtherein,such conveyance having beengrantedbytheUnitedStatesofAmerica,unto the above-namedcorporationwithcertainreservationsofinterestsmadetothe United States;now hereto comes the United States of America andweleasesforeverthebelow-listed interests,or portions thereofformerlyreservedandnumberedinInterimConveyanceNo.213,aspubliceasementsdesignatedpursuanttoSection17(b)of theAlaskaNativeClaimsSettlementActofDecember18,1971(85 Stat.688,708;43 U.S.C.1601,1636(b)),and described asfollows: a.(EIN 2 L)A atreamside easement twenty-five(25)feet in width upland of and parallel totheordinaryhighwatermarkonallbanksand an easement on the entire bed of the Kwethluk River from the point of tidal influence inSec.4,T.8 B.,R.69 W.,Seward Meridian,upstream to Sec.1,T.5 N.,8.68 W.,Seward Meridian.Purpose is to provide for publicuseofwatershavinghighlysignificantpresentrecreationaluse. d.(EIN 14 C)A_conti linear t twenty-five (25)feet in width upland of andparalleltothemeanhightidelineinorder to provide access to and along the aarinecoastlineanduseofsuchshoreforpurposessuchasbeachingofwatercraftoraircraft, travel along the shore,recreation,and other eimilar uses.Deviations from the waterline are permitted when specific conditions sorequire,e.g...impassable topography or "waterfront obstruction.This easement is subject to the right of the owner of theservientestatetobuilduponsucheascnent afacilityforpublicorprivatepurposes,suchrighttobeexercisedreasonablyandwithoutundueorunnecessaryinterferencewithorobstructionoftheeasement.When access along the marine coastline easement is to beobstructed,the owner of the servient estate will be obligated to convey to the UnitedStatesanacceptablealternateaccessroute, ice 213 RECORDED JUUE & /°F0 BOOK__f _PAGE_/CG fapputerete a sexual.bte.tod.os Anke Ayuaiicaaaianen sts inch''ah 'ow e BOOK42.PAGE22F F-14883-EE F 14883-a at no cost to the United States,prior to theereationofsuchobstruction. GSITED STATES OF AMERICA Robert W.Aradorier Cl Deputy State Director for ConveyanceManagement 2 TROnSTeeASSTSSEieeeeeeee ata!cece fete Past Aassctgi canet anes D i ences 'wo,ee bd ,ae By ' '--_ a [,.BOOK_4%2_PAGE 277 oend.fe .is F-14883-£Ea”,F-14883-Aa INDIVIDUAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT | STATE OF ALASKA Municipality of Anchorage ss:On this a2 net day of dees 2s 1987,before we,aNotaryat"Jn and for the said-Municipality and State,cameNilUhdateeagian+te me personally known to be theenticalpersondescribedInandwhoexecutedthewithinandforegoinginstruacntandack:ledged to me that moeexecutedthesametobevarfreeendvoluntary actanddeed,for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. 1M WITNESS WHEREOF,1 have hereunto subscribed my name and affixedayofficialsealonthedayandyearfirstabovewritten. (SEAL) : 4]6 t ' :oLary ¢in ang Siethe :.State of 'Residing a : ¢t Hy comatssion cxpires:pein +WF j -meso85-44304rie COAUES -SRETsenLPEFCRDING ) tMattJovit'ts 3 ACOVESTEDSY Merrie TALOPPORATE DADDRESS_Saomive Ac.921 in ee Si Lor.a oo Ce ee ern er ar s z 8 SGRREMEETYORJOTETUREOFPOLES THIS AGREEMENT is made and effective this 19 aay of Bors |»1990,by and between KWETHLUK,IYNC.,an ANCSA (Public Law 92-203)village corporation,organised under the lavs of the State of Alaska,hereinafter referred to as the *Corporation,®and UNITED UTILITIES,INC.,a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Alaska,hereinafter referred to as "United.* WHEREAS,the Corporation and United desire to cooperate in the joint use of their respective poles erected or to be erected within the village of Kvethluk in the State of Alaska where such joint use| will be of sutual advantage and benefit to each; WHEREAS,United is a public utility certificated and required by the Alaska Public Utilities Commission to provide telephone utility services to the community of Kwethluk pursuant to Certificate ef Public Convenience &Necessity 1249. WOW,THEREFORE,in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants herein contained,the parties agree for themselves and their respective succassors and assigns as follows: ARTICLE I GCOrs OF AGREEMENT (a)This Agreenent shall be effective in the Village of Kwethlinuk in the state of Alaska and shall cover all wood poles of the parties now existing or hereafter erected in the above PAGE 1.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES Ga hees\MATT \p0ie.2ar Wo ee ee A ehh ht ee Cl on weer remmnry sage ae! BOOK =e PAGEDSX. 5 SaaronaretnBeRhett:Meeetema, vaneneoe©3 accordance with the procedure set forthin this Agreenent. (b)Bach party reserves the right to exclude any cf its facilities from joint use provided such poles in an Owmer's judgment are necessary for its sole use or the poles will carry, or are intended by Owner to carry,circuitsofsuchacharacter that in the Owner's judgment the proper rendering of its service now or in the future makes joint use of such poles undesirable. (sc)It ie the intention of the parties that adequate electric and telephone service shall be sade available to the widest .Practical number of users in the above territory. ARTICLE IT SPRCIFICATIONS (a)The joint use of the poles covered by this Agreenent shall at all times be in conformity with accepted modern methods, such as those set forth in Edison Electric Institute Publication 'Yo.M12 and the American Standards Association,and shall at all times conform to the requirenants of the National Electric safety Code,Fifth Edition,and subsequent revisions thereof,except where the lawful requirements of public authorities may be more stringent,in such case the latter will govern. (b)The strength of poles covered by this Agreement shall be sufficient to withstand the transverse and vertical loads imposed upon then under the storm loading of the National Electric Safety .Code assumed for the area in which they are located without PAGE 2.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES GaincaATIpiece eS ee ee eeecd 'BOCK24_PAGE222. territory when said poles are brought under this Agreement in aenhSeeneteenerence mereeteFAPemerareneeIEESES*sregeescFREYCORTEESseers=(- Me NT Oo ate Br ete sm eres come me ome Nae ae oe anneatre OE Ee ote Rael ROY 6 z exceeding fifty percent (50%)of their ultimate stress.In the case of existingpole lines,the strengthof poles shallbeazssuned to be the same as when new.Poles,for the purposeofthis Agreenent,shallbe 35 to 40 foot,Clase5or Class 6 wood poles as classified by the pole classification tables of the American Standards Association. (¢)United shall not have any main line and service drop cable attachedon any pole,jointly or sole used,which vhen hung is less than eighteen feet (18°)clearance above the surface level _of the road,when road crossing becomes necessary.(See Appendix *A"=Road Crossing Clearance attached hereto and incorporated herein). (8)The Ower shall insure that electrical distributionconductorsandtransformersareproperlyplacedonjointusepoles,assuring adequate clearance between electrical conductors and telephone conductors while maintaining an eighteen foot (18°) ground clearance as specified in.(c). ARTICLE IIT DEFINITIONS (a)For the purpose of this Agreement,the following terns shall have the folloving meanings: (1)"ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE"is the expense of managingtheutilityandinolodessuchitexsascompensation(excluding Directors'fees)of officers,executives,and other esployees of the utility,office supplies and expenses,the fees and expenses PAGE 3.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES Gab\does AT2P\psle cer BOOK-1l2_PAGEQUO.penebeadELENIS neeee Tc Pe RN cetera 0 of professional consultants,property,general liability and fire _insorance preniuns,associated interest and finance charges,any employee pensions and benefit plans now in existence or hereafter adopted,franchise requirements payable to municipal or other governmental authorities in compliance with any franchise or ordinance requirements,and any other eduinistrative expense as defined and allowable in 3 AAC 52.940 £1 or any subsequent revision and amendment thereof. | (2)"cosTs®as applied to new or existing poles shall mean the cost in place including transportation,labor,and all other costs directly expended to erect a pole.When this word is applied to existing poles,it shall mean the criginal cost less depreciation at the time cost becomes a considerations as in purchases,sales,net loss computations,etc. (3)"JOINT POLE*is a pole jointly used by both parties. (4)*LICEMSEE"shall mean the party using a pole jointly with the Owner. (5)"aanersuance EXPENSE®is the cost of labor andmaterialsusedinthemaintenanceefthepolesysten,which 'includes such costs as land and land rights,structures and iuprovenents,maintenance repairs,inspections,testing,replace, reinforce,transmission equipment,poles and fixtures,and any other maintenance expense as defined and allowable in 3 AAC 52.940 §3 or any subsequent revision and amendnent thereof. PAGE 4.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES debAdeca\MLDTaelo.c0r ST ERTS ONL SPP ERE LRM EON,LO Rn!BIg OEI EER emeEe le Dems o. 'Zz BOOK.=2ze PAGE.2 geeRAMaRaehinermnTeeoon Stawated2ATeeteppeiterresete"ftSeREReeeceeeMT(6)"MET LOSS"as applied to pole replacements shall wean the original costs less depreciation,plus the cost of renovalminusthesalvagevalueofthepolereplaced.. (7)"NORMAL JOIWT POLE"is a pole which is just tall enough to provide normal spaces,as normal space ia defined in this Article for the parties and just strong enough to meet therequirenentsofthespecificationsmentionedinArticleIIfor attachments ordinarily placed by the parties in their respective | nermal spaces. (8)"NORMAL SPACE*is the following described space: (1).For the Corporation,the uppermost ten feet (10°)of a 40 foot pole measured from the top of the pole,except that for 35 foot poles,the space shall be the uppermost eight feet (8). (11)For United,a space of three feet (3")from eighteen feet (18')to twenty-one feet (21')above the ground,at a sufficient distance below the space of the Corporation to provide at all times the minimum clearance.required by the specifications mentioned in Article II and at a sufficient height above ground to provide the proper vertical clearance above roads or track rails for the lowast horizontally run line vires or cables attached in such space. (9)"OWNER"shall mean the party having sole owership of a pole.At the time of execution of this Agreenent,the PAGE 5.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES GabNdeaATPpoic.cgr BOOK_"2lePAGEQu2 amt+rem2eeeeeeS*ennageeeaeetredPe 2 ek ee on cs Corporation is the sole owner of all poles,except for those poles that have been installed and paid for by United. (10)"SPACE*is the linear portion of the joint pole parallel to its aris reserved for the exclusive use of one of the parties (subject only to the exceptions provided for by the specifications mentioned in article II vhich,in certain instances, permit the maxing of certain attachments by one party in the space reserved for the other party). (11)"TOTAL USABLE SPACE”for pole attachments is the uppermost thirteen and one-half feet (13.5')on a pole,or when modifications become necessary thirty percent (30%)of the 'uppermost 'portion of a pole.(See Appendix "B"-Total Usable Space attached hereto and incorporated herein by references.) (0)'The definition of a Normal Joint Pole is not intended to preclude the use of joint poles shorter or greater than the normal joint pole in locations vhere such poles will meet the requirements of the parties. (c)The assignment of space of this Article is not intended to preclude the use of vertical runs or the nounting of such equipment as terminals or meters on the lower portions of the pole where mutually agreeable.Any such vertical runs or mounting of equipment shall meet the minimum standards of the National Electric Safety Code and shall be presented to the pole owner by a written proposal with drawings prior to a request for the Owner's consent te allew euch vertical runs or equipment mountings. PAGE 6...AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES Genes \ATUT pel e.ner meee fete eee Sd UN ORRNE HOON rere ate + z BOOK_76_PAGE2y3 rk,SaasWADoe beeeamsaemeenseqnnnteosHR ewes eee Oe ee.ee er nee ra wre vers eetgt ante: 0 3 ARTICLE IV RETABLISEING JOINT USE OF EXISTING POLES (@)Before a Licensee shall make use of any of the poles of an Owner under this Agreement,it shall request peraission, therefore,in writing and shall comply with the procedure set forth in article V and in this Article Iv. (>)If,in the judgaent of an Owner,joint use under the Circumstances is undesirable,an Owner shall have the right to reject the application. (ec)Any reclearing of existing rights-of-way,and for the establishment of joint use hereunder,shall be performed by the parties as may be mutually agreed upon. (a)All poles jointly used under this Agreement shall remain the property of an Owner. (e)In order that parties may effectively coordinate their efforts with respect to joint use of any pole lines to be 'constructed in the future,the parties shall,insofar as practicable,make known to each other its plans for future construction.The parties shall cooperate in planning such eanstruction so that joint use may be accomplished in a manner mutually satiafactory to the parties within the objectives of the Agreenent. PAGE 7.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES Gubinee \ATVAT \pole.cer BOOK "Ze PAGER.Theateast itoEMRemppreingyverenemarereeeteesFOPweesSoperaearene G P ARTICLE YO RSTABLISEING JOINT USE OF NEW POLES (a)If either party requires a new pole facility within the Village covered by the Agreement,either as an additional pole line,as an extension of an existing pole lina,or in connection with the reconstruction of ean existing pole line,and such pole facility is not to be excluded from the joint use.under the provisions.of Article I of this Agreement,the party shall]promptly -motify the other party in writing,including drawings,of the Proposed location and size of the new poles and the character of the circuitsthepartyproposes to use on such new poles.Within thirty (30)days after raceipt of such notice,the other party shall reply in writing stating whether it desires space on the new | poles,and if such spece is requested,the character of the cirouits it desires to use and the apount.of space it wishes to reserve.The Licensee shall furnish the Owner with drawings specifying the lines and equipment which it desires to attach to the poles.Owner shall likewise notify a Licenses,within thirty (30)days of receipt of request for joint use,in writing,whether 'an application is approved or rejected.If the application is not rejected within the thirty (30)days,it will be considered to be approved by the Owner. | (b>)Each party shall place and maintain its own attachzents on the new joint poles,including any guys to sustain unbalanced loads due to its attachments.Fach party shall perform such vork PAGE8.AGREEMENTYORJOINTUSEOFPOLESGanaeee\MATNENpotecgr Lee penne he enAe ORIG ebay OSE ee me Te Ne Swami Spm eS ener out meee:sem wT Te 'BOOK <2 PAGE Qs 5 Peot pewweatesANbeeeertatediLAATepeeTGTemNecnceteraTe.) promptly and in such manner as not to interfere with the service of the other party. ARTICLE VI RASEMENTS AMD RIGRTS-CF-WAY FOR LICENSEE'S ATTACHaNTs Bach party shali be responsible for obtaining its own easements and rights-of-way.An Owner will cooperate as may be practical in obtaining rights-of-way for joint use of poles.An owner does not varrant or assure a Licensee any rights-of-way privileges or easements;and,if a Licensee shall at any tine be prevented from placing or maintaining its attachrants on an Owner's poles,no liability shall attach to an owner.If a Licensee is unable to satisfactorily obtain the necessary easerents,rights- of-way or franchises 'for the construction and maintenance of attachments on the poles of an owner within a reasonable tine,an Owner may refuse to allow a Licensee the use of the poles;or,ifaLicensesispresentlyusingthepoles,upon notice in writing to a Licensee,require a Licensee to renove its attachzents from the poles involved.Upon such notice,a Licensee shall,within sixty (60)days after receipt of said notice,remove its attachments from the poles at its sole expense.In the event the Owner holds title to any property that licensee's telephone facilities are located on,and Owner is not required by law to reconvey the property to any other entity,Owner hereby agrees to grant Licensee an easexent to accoumodate the reasonable use by Licensee for providing telephone service in Kvethluk during the term of this Agreanent, PAGE 9.AGREEMENTFORJOINTUSEOF POLESGaidnee\ATI \pele.cer et te etree Mt he i hone 2 800K ru PAGE Duta s ewssoe OLweReweraaeNITIENmetseyevenenarte AMEN ete ms meets 0 5 PP re car CTO OR i CRE ee ee Ca a BOOK =2/o PAGE SUZ. and the provisions of Articles IV and V shall be followed in all cases to establish joint use of existing or new poles.For property which Owner is required to reconvey to another entity, Owner will use its best efforts to reserve as reasonable and practical during the term of this Agreament,an easement for any facilities used jointly by Owner and Licensee and for any cable or Plant the Licensee has attached to the Owner's poles.However, this provision does not apply to any property which is under lease from Owner to Licensee on December 31,1989. ARTICLE WIT MAINTENANCE OF POLES,ATTACKKENTS AMD RIGETS-OF-WAY (a)An Owner shall,at its own expense,maintain the jointly . used poles in a safe and serviceable condition and in accordancewiththespecificationsmentionedinArticleII,and shall replace, reinforceor repair such of these poles as bacone defective. Rowever,any damage,other than that caused by nornal use,to a pole caused by a Licensee shall be repaired by the Licensee,at the Licensee's sole expense,upon written notice from the Owner of the damage.If,in the interest of preservation of life and property,immediate repairs are required to the damage caused by Licansea,the Owner shall have the option to repair such Gamage,and the Licensees shall have the obligation to reimburse the Owner for cost of repairs. '(b)When replacing a jointly used pole carrying terminals of aerial cable or underground connections,the new pole shal]be sat PAGE 16.AGREEMENTFORJOINTUSEOFPOLESGab\tnenBATLZP\pols.ter eee ane ee ee rer nea rod [eeeeeenneera PeetRgeBegemtereeieAtefedecanepenttyermanat,TERMEMMOeAeeeIieeea or ee Se,Poo Ck ote CM CORE est 0:enonees 6 in the same hole which the replaced pole oocupied unless special conditions make it necessary or sutually desirable to set it in a different location. '(c)Whenever right-of-way considerations or public regulations make relocation of a pole or poles necessary,such relocationsshallbemadebyanOwnerat its own expense,except that each party shall bear the cost of transferring its own -ettachments. (@)Whenever it is necessary to replace or relocate a jointly used pole,an Owner shall,before making such replacement or relocation,give thirty (30)days notice thereof in writing (except in case of emergency,vhen verbal notice will be given and subsequently confirmed in writing)to a Licensee,specifying in such notice the time of such proposed replacement or relocation, and a Licensee shall,at the time so specified,transfer its attachments to the new cr relocated joint pole.In case of an -emergency,an Owner may elect to transfer the Licensee's attachments to the new or relocated joint use pole,provided the Owner shall deliver verbal notice of such action and subsequently confirmed in writing,and a Licenses shall be obligated to reimburse an Owner the cost thereof. (0)Except es othervise provided in Section (f)of this Article,esch party shall at all times maintain all of its attachments in accordance with the specifications mentioned in PAGE 11.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES aabhabeeeATE\pole_ngr eeehe mime me ate mee eee FSO tee ane maee etmeoe pememat nee is om Feb Mne ew eer erey eo tHe +terre 28 nae wr ware,* 4500K_le_PAGE 2U3. +iemee aie+SNETRTeepeeegpeeteerceh,SeaTeSaeoereeseamt"on,wemnngnyetteceve°9 BOOK "ue PAGE.2u9 article II and shal)keep them in a safe condition and in thorough repair. (f)Any existing joint use pole of the parties which does not conform to the specifications mentioned in Article II shall be brought into conformity therewith as soon as practicable. .When such existing pole shall have been brought into - conformity with said specification,it sball at all tines thereafter be maintained as provided in Sections (a)and (e)of this Article. - AREICIR VIII DISCONTINUED USE OF JOINTLY USED POLES (a)Tf an Omer desires at any time to discontinue use of any jointly used pole,it shall give a Licensee notices in writing to that effect at least sixty (60)days prior to the date of which it intends to discontinue such use.If at the expiration of said period an Owner shall have no attacheents on such pole but Licensee shall not have removed all of the attachments therefrom,such pole shall thereupon become the property of a Licensee,and a Licenses shall save harmless an Owner from all obligations,liability, damages,cost,expenses,or charges incurred theresfter,and not arising out of anything thereteofore occurring,because of,or arising out of,the presence or condition of such pole or any attachzents thereon;and shall pay an Owner for such pole an anount as may be mutually agreeable to the parties,but in no case shall the payment exceed the net salvage value of the pole.An Owner PAGE 12.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES dab\dene \ATV2T\pole.aar . ”'oe Pr re ames ..ee eyoopeENOeaeTEmetAenNemieene AemeewtSatieTro+STsaoeooreneehid©.9 shall further evidence transfer to a Licensee of title to the pole by means of a bill of sale. ) (>)A Licensee may at any tine abandon the use of a joint pole by giving thirty (30)days notice thereof in writing to an Owner and by removing therefrom any and all attachments it may have thereon.A Licensee shall in such case pay to an Omer the full rentalforsaidpole for the then currentyear. ARTICLE IZ |RENTALS (a)On or about January 1 of each year,the parties acting in cooperation ahall tabulate the total of the number of poles in joint use as of the preceding day,which tabulation shall indicate the number of poles on which rentals are to be paid by a Licensee to an Owner of the pole.The paysent,if any,shallbemadeon or before March 1 of each year of the tabulation under this provision. (b)he rental per noraal joint use pole due fromaLicensee to an Owner shall be TWENTY-EIGHT DOLLARS ($28.00)per pole per annum,which shall be paid by a Licensee to an Owner for each jointly used pole in accordance with Section (c)of this Article. (c)A Licensee shall psy an annual rental for each pole with Which Licenses has any actual contact whatsoever,whether for support,contact clearance,or otherwise. (@)An Owner may changetherentalrate provided that: (1)the Licensee be notified in writing at least ninety (90)days prior to the effective date of the new rate. PAGE 13.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLESdebchnes\GAY\2T\gole.cgr 5 "BOOK 22 PAGE.250 0 8 mute enema Peieeeenee GO (2)a new rental rate can be the amount of the old rental rate plus an increase calculated as follows (or any lesser amount which Owner in its discretion electstocharge): ,:of arent wirenttncresse©(22_sceupted enece 5 expense incresse per pole +tatel unable apace of event adsinitteneapensetreresseperpote (3)should the new rental rate ever excead fifty dollars (650.00)per pole per annus,the owner agrees to establish a new base rate to replace the 'WENTY-EIGHT DOLLAR ($28.00)rate established in Article IX,Paragraph b.The new base rate would be based upon actual costs following procedures approved by,or acceptable to,the Alaska Public Utilities Comniasion (APUC)and the °new rental rate”will not be less than FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) per pole per annum,except an Owner may,in its discretion,elect to adopt a lesser amount as a "new base rate."Until superseded by another order or directive,the methodology included in APpuc Order Wo.3,Docket R-85-2,will be used to establish a "new base” rental rate.The calculations and documentation supporting the "new”rental rate shall be made available to the Licensee upon the notification of a "new base"rental rate.The new base rental rate 'ean then be increased based upon the provisions in Paragraph 2 of this Article. (a)Shoula there be a dispute regarding the "new"rental rate,the dispute shall be referred to the APUC for resolution. PAGE 14.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLESGubyeeee\BOAT\ATpole2g 300K te PAGERS)meeeeeeandypleaees atesseeryp8.FYOernOpeageeeRREweanryeeenQeereTTey.er eeee ree 0 3 ARTICLE X RIGETS OF OTHER PARTIES (a)If an Owner,prior to the execution of this Agreement, has conferred,or hereafter confers,upon others not parties to this Agreement,by contract or otherwise,rights or privileges to use any poles covered by this Agreenent,nothinghereincontained shall be construed as affecting such rights or privileges,and an Qaumer shall have the right,by contractorotherwise,to continue to extend such rights or privileges,it being expressly understood, hovever that for the purpose of this Agreement,the attachments ofanysuchcutsidepartyshallbetreatedasattachsentsbelonging te an Owner,and the rights,obligations,and liabilities hereunder of an Owner in respect to such attachments shall be the same as if it were the actual owner thereof._ (b>)Where municipal regulations require an Owner to allow the use of ite poles for street lighting,fire alarm,police,or other like signal systems,such use shall be permitted under the terms of this Article,provided attachments of such parties are placed and maintained in accordance vith the specifications wentioned in article II. ARTICLE XI ASSIGUERNT OF RIGETS Except as othervise provided in this Agreenent,neither party hereto shall assign or otherwise dispose of this Agreement or any of its rights or interests hereunder,or in any of the jointly used PAGE 15.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES atteMATAeaic.egr ee oe nneere meme enh CEA CURES IY HE ORE Tre SF Sm meetn re Foto mm erremmeceeece or oe 5 same eunae 5 Pe es BOOK 2a PAGERS22.BeeeeeetSr= 4sewrnpesremmrereeenehooeySetteeanneMT?SemenPPOIESurety ee reoe wae Rem eee em ee ee 5 BOOK 22 PACERS, poles,or the attachments or rights-of-way covered by this Agreement,to any firm,corporation or individual,without the written consent of the other party,except to the United States of America or any agency thereof:provided,however,that nothing herein contained shall prevent or limit the right of either party to mortgage any or all of its property,rights,privileges,and franchises,or lease or transfer any of then to another corporation organized for the purpose of conducting a business of the same general character as that of such party,or to enter into any werger or consolidation,its rights and obligations hereunder ahall pass to,and be acquired and assumed by,the purchasers on foreclosure,the transferec,lessee,aasignec,merging of consolidating company,as the case may be.' At any time within one (1)year after the occurrence of a foreclosure sale,merger,consolidation,or other event resulting ina transfer of the Licensee's rights under this Agreement to a new party,the Owmer may ternainate this agreenent wpon giving ninety (90)days vritten notice to the new party.If within ninety (90)days after the notice is given to the new party,a new Agreenentisnotenteredinto,the new partywill resoveanyand all attachments it may have on any joint use pole or easenent within the next six (6)months. PAGE 16.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES GebAdece\ATEN pola.cer a wayre eC OREte es eC Oe On ee Q ,DO B00K 210 PAGE 254 ARTICLE XIT _WAIVER OF PRAMS OR CONDITIONS The .failure of either party to enforce or insist upon compliance with any of the terms or conditions of this Agreesent eball not constitute a general waiver or relinguishzent of any such terms or conditions,but the same shall be and resain in full force and effect. ARTICLE XIII PAYMENT OF TAXES _Fach party shall pay all taxes and assessnents lavfully levied on its own propertyuponsaid jointlyusedpoles,and the taxes and sssessnents which are levied on said joint poles shall be paid by an Owner thereof,but any tax,fee or charge levied on an Owner's poles solely because of use by a Licensee shall be paid by a Licensee. ARTICLE XIV INTBREST AND PAYMENTS All amounts to be paid by one party to the other under this Agreesent shall be due and payable within thirty (30)days after an itemized etatenent shall have been presented to the party required to make such payment.If a party fails to make such -payment within thirty (30)days,the ascunt shall accrue interest at the legal rate charged against judguents entered by courts in the State of Alaska,with the interest accruing from the date of the itemized statement. PAGE 17.AGREEMENTFORJOINTUSEOFPOLESGarters\MATVET pole ner | 0 3 B00K_Z4ePAGE.255 ARTICLE XV SERVICE OF NOTICES Whenever in this Agreement notice is provided to be given by either party to the other,such notice shall be in writing and given by letter mailed or personally delivered at the offices of: KWETHIOK,INC.UNITED UTILITIES,INC.Twethluk,AK 99622 Anchorage,AK 99528 or to such other address as either party may from time to tine designate in writing for that purpose. ARTICLE ZVI KIABILITY AND DAMAGES Whenever liability is incurred by either or both of the parties for damages or injuries to ezployees or for injury to the property of either party,or for damages or injuries to other persons or their property,and such damages or injuries arise out of the joint use of poles under this Agreement,which joint use is understoea to include the wires and fixtures of the parties attached to the jointly used poles covered by this Agreement,the liability for such damages,or injuries between the parties shall be as follows: (2)Bach party shall be liable for all damages for such injuries to persons or property caused by its negligence or by its failure to comply at any tine with the specifications referred to in Article II,and will indemnify,protect and hold harmless the other party in any such instanca. PACE 18.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES GeideeeDEAR\pole-cor net meme Nee ee ee Freee oe eee >IpmeapeernnaewaneTRMA.oe haecee.weOo | :D (2)Rach party shall be liable for its proper portion of damages for injuries to its own employees or its own property that are caused by the concurrent negligence of both parties hereto or that are due to causes which cannot be traced to the sole negligenceorfaultoftheotherparty,and to such extentwill indeanify,protect and hold harmless the other party. (3)Zach party shall be liable for the proper portion of all damages for injuries to persons other than employees of either party,and for the proper portion of all damages for injuries to property not belonging to either party that are caused 'by the concurrent negligence of both parties hereto or that are due to causes which cannct be traced to the sole negligence or faultoftheotherparty. (4)Where,on account of injuries of the character described in the preceding paragraphs of this Article,either party hereto shall make any payments to injured exployeesortotheir relatives or representative in conformity with: (i)the provisions of the Alaska Worknen's Compensation Act or any act creating a liability in the employer to pay compensation fer personal injury to an employee by accident arising out of and in the course of employment,whether based on negligence on the part of the employer or not,or (44)any plan for employee's disability benefits or Geath benefits now established or hereafter adopted by the parties hereto or either of thes,such payzents shall be construed to be PAGE 19.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES Gabdaca\AATVITpole.cer BOOK_Zt2PAGE250 CretetanteneteelsneetshePoettahe O | n) ,damages within the terms of paragraphs (1)and (2)and shall be paid by the parties hereto accordingly. (3)All claims for damages arising under this Agreement. that are asserted against or affect both parties shall be jointly dealt with by the parties. (6)In the adjustment betwean the parties hereto of any Claim for damages arising under this Agreement,the liability assumed by the parties shall include,in addition to the ascunts paid to the claimant,all expenses incurred by the parties including,but not limited to,costs,attorney's fess, disbursements and other charges and expenditures. ARTICIRZ ZVIT RXISTING CONTRACTS All existing agreements,vritten and oral,between the parties for the joint use of poles shall cease to be of any effect upon execution of this Agreement.Prom and after the date of this Agreenent,future granting of joint use between the parties shall be governed by and shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreenent.The parties shall not be precluded from preparing such supplemental cperating routines or vorking practices as they mutually agree to be necessary or desirable to effectively adninister the provisions of this Agreement. PAGE 20.AGREENENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES GabAdene\MANIopoie.cgr BOOK2PAGE.257 neeetdgrwere+ oeopentegeneroestn:weeIEID8cenOFsme we se ee ee neh mR,SFR ERE.SIED SH Ae EURCNTG wet UROSe oF es ste nemNT ont Re sermmemamenetesmm tet 0 5 ARTICLE ZVIIT APPROVALS This Agreement and any anendments shall be effective subject to the condition that during any period in which an Owner or a Licensee is a borrower from the Rural Electrification Adainistration,the Agreement and any amendzents shal]have the approval in writing of the Administrator of the muralElectrificationAdministration., ARTICLE XIE DEFAULTS (a)«Ig either party shall default in any of its obligations under this Agreement.and such default continues for thirty (30) Gays after notice in writing by the other party,the partynotin Gefault may suspend the rights of the party in default set forth in this Agreement.If such default shall continue for a period of thirty (30)days after such suspension,the party not in default may terninate this Agreement. |(b)If,in the interest of both parties,preservation of the intent of this Agreement,and curtailment of life and property liability,a defect in the workmanship of either party exists,the party not obligated to correct the defect,may elect to correct the Geficiency and the party in default shall reimburse the other party for the cost of such work.Failure on the part of the defaulting party to make such payment within thirty (30)days after presentation of billie for such work shall,at the election of the PAGE 31.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES Gab\dens\DE TUTipoie.cer BOOK=22_PAGE252 eeeeETteet:BeetUN omen tee eee 0 _0BOOK =2L0 PAGE 259 other party,constitute a default under section (a)of this article. ) ARTICLE XZ MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS (a)Entire Agreement.This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto with respect to the joint use of poles.No modification hereto shall be binding upon the parties unless in writing and signed by the party to be bound thereby.The informality of a letter modification,providing both parties execute the modification,will suffice in regard to any modification hereof. (>)Controlling Law.This Agreenent is made in Alaska and shall be interpretedbythelaws of Alaska.In the eventanypart of this Agreezent is deesed illegal or void,the remaining portion shall continue to be valid and effective,unless the part declared illegal or void is of great substance and vould destroy the basic purpose hereof.. (c)Article Headings.Article or section headings contained in this Agreezent are for reference purposes only and should not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. DATED:frat 4%(440 KWETHLUK,INC. wn Lot f GF PAGE 22.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLES dab\decs\MANET \pole.cer LottlemylinenD aSor,STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT eeeneee Se CS ee er a ares ) ) )This is to certify that on this /6E say ot Mri._,y,before ne appeared andseeofKWETHIUK,INC.,a corporation organizedthejavsoftheStateofAlasand,and knownto respectively,of said corporation,and acknowledged thainstrument4gnedonbehalfofsaidCorporationbyauthorityofitsboardofdirectorsasthefreeactamideedofsaidCorporation. GIVEN UNDER my hand and official seal the day and the yearlastabovewritten PAGE 23. GedAdaes \HAT\2ipole.cer ae eee eeeSeenyt ater Qu dANotaryPublicfor AlaskaMycommissionexpires: AGREEMENTFORJOINTUSEOFPOLES.Meeeie?a (Yeon:Le PAGE cet STATEOFALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ) :This is to certify that on this 17 aay of ry)'1990,personally before se appeared _Stev of UNITED UTILITIES,INC.,a corporation organized and sting underftheStateofAlaska,and known to ne to be theofsaidcorporation,and acknowledged thattrument.vas signed on behalf of said Corporation byauthorityofitsboardofdirectorsasthefreeactanddeedofsaidCorporation. ) )ss. GIVEN UNDER my hand and official seal the day and the yearlastabovewritten. forMycommissionexpires:__{/-¢ 9/__ 7-1 RECORDED«FILED ¥4BARsec.ost After recording,please retum to:oare Dut.7 047sastenceeanevarer?Anchorage,AK 99518 "Sse - PAGE 24.AGREEMENT FOR JOINT USE OF POLESdeteMATTgnie.cer RencallioneraOme .2003-000846-0 RecordingDist:402 -Bethel4/28/2003 10:29AM Pages:1 of 3 LAOerwemmnssconssem:|PyxaPr»The Grantor:Organized Village of Kwethluk,Kwethiuk Indian Reorganization Act CoimeilP.O.Box 129 Alaska 99559 The Grantee:Kwethluk 1.R.A.Council .P.O.Box 129 . .Kwethluk,Alaska 99621 wo ._zs F003AUTILITYEASEMENTMADEANDENTEREDINTOthis\day of Wyih 2008 bytheGrantorandtheGrantee;that,in consideration of $1.00,the receipt of which is hereby"acknowledged,the Grantor does hereby grant and.convey unto the Grantee,its successors andassignees,a public utility easement,with respect to any interest the Grantor may have in thehereinafterseidandshownParvel_}-Quitclaim'Deed.Book 079,Page326,for the purpose of .construction,maintenance,and on-going management of .Kwethluk L.R.A.Council owned'©Utilidor,including Water &Vacuum Sewer Lines,and all-related appurtenances,located on theGrantor's property,located within Protracted Section 5,Township 8 North,Range 69 West,Seward Meridian,Alaska,Bethel Recording District,Alaska.The easement is shownin Exhibit .1-Ouitclaim Deed,Book 079,Pages26,andis more particularly described as follows:Beginning at the Southeast corner of the Quitclaim Deed recordedinBook 079,on Page 326 said:,point being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING of Parcel_1-OuitclaimDeed,Book 079,Page326,Thence,$89°23°00"W,200.00 feet;Thence,NO0°37°00"W,15.00 feet;Thence,.N89°23°00"E 200.00;Thence,S00°37'00"E,15.00 feet to the trus point of beginning.-Said easementcontains3,000 Sq.Ft.(0.069 acres)reo Js on th a to,made a part thereof.. : THE GRANTOR DOES HEREBY AGREE to the foregoing on the condition that the Granteeconstructandmaintainthesiteinaworkmanlikemanner,indemnify the landowners againstliabilityfordamagestolifeorpropertyarisingfromtheoccupancyoruseofthelandbytheGrantee.The easement is perpetual so long as the casement shall actually be used for thepurposespecifiedandthattheeasementmaybeterminatedinwholeorinpartbytheGrantorifnon-use of the easement for the specified purpose exists for a consecutive two-year period. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,We have hereunto set our hands end seals the day and year first:Written abovBy:(hl LE By: .ee qSTATE OF ALASKA 4 JUDICIAL DISTRICT Foo,THIS IS TO CERTIFYTHAT ON THIS Ten day of [Vig "ch ,2862;beforemethe'undersigned Notary Public in,and for the State of Alaska,duly commissioned and sworn,personally eppeared iton to me knowntobetheindividualsdescribedinandwhoexecutedtheaboveandforgoinginstrumentinthe .capacity ested therein and acknowledged to me that be/she signed and sealed the same freelyandvoluntarilyfortheusesandpurposesthereinmentioned. WITNESS,my hand end official seal the day andar certificate first above written. Bethel Recording District Date Recorded 7-/1-9 'yale cosss.USTHISISTOCERTIFYTHATONTHIS||"dayof March 2082,before me the .undersigned Notary Public in and for the State of Alaska,duly commissioned and swom,personally eppeared ___to me knowntobetheindividualsdescribedinandwhoexecutedaboveandforgoinginstrumentinthecapacitystatedthereinandacknowledgedtomethathe/she signed and sealed the same freely :and voluntarily.for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. an te ae stated +ne etal omerWITNESS,myhand and official seal the day and year this certificate first shovewritten. "_Saethel -_"neonfng Disa D Paebecl BNNOTARYPUBLICFORALAS.4+;Date Recorded _J*/+_My commission expires:+i After Recording Return To: ; Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium1901SouthBragawStreet,Suite 200 Anchorage,Alaska 99508 3440 Aten:Jack King Th*”99030008460 _) . , .. .+{-woeeee LS TT [Wile_AIRPORT ROAD -___sl;=a oe,ve ,|_|i |$89°23'00"°W __Seg 00 -saan =700.00 ...-Corner No.2,Fa ByTractA,=FS uss 4221 ||*BiB Lo 'Quitclaim Deed ©ok =FBook079°. .a 7 | ;'Page 326.-: °|."UNSUBDIVIDED So RBethelRec.Dist.-.:TP 00'0SZM,00,25.00N000523..00,2£.00SG30IAIGENSNN|>N89°23°00"E 200.00° LOT 13 -LOT 14 LOT 15 _LOT 16 LOT 17 -\ ne ce Cena eed OO _een 7 .-_-+----+--A +--+---Y -- ---2 vee Otel ]2003-000847-0 MB,Recording Dist:402 -Bethel |A i2872003 1029 AM Pages:1 of 3ik:RE.we 'UTILITY EASEMENT The Grantor Kwethluk Ine.The Grantee:Kwethluk LR.A.Council P.O.Box 110 .P.O.Box 129 Kwethluk,Alaska 99621 ,Kwethluk,Alaska 99621. ae ee : A UTILITY EASEMENT MADE AND ENTERED INTO this 2-7 day of Asn£:2003,by.the Grantor and the Grantee;that,in consideration of $1.00,the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged,the Grantor does hereby grant and convey unto the Grantee,its successors andassignees,a public utility easement,with respect to any interest the Grantor may havein thehereinaftersaidandshownParcelUnsubdividedP-1,for the purpose of construction,maintenance,and on-going management of Kwethluk ILR-A.Council owned Utilidor,includingWater&Vacuum Sewer Lines,and all related appurtenances,located on the Grantor's property,. - located within Protracted Section 5,Township 8 North,Range 69 West,Seward Meridian,|- Alaska,Bethel Recording District,Alaska,The easement is shown in ExhibitUnsubdivided P-1,:.*andis more particularly described as follows:st " 'Beginning at Comer No.2 Tract A,USS 4221,'Plat #70-438 Bethel Recording District,asrecordedonSeptember10,1970:Thence,-N89°23'00"E,130.00 feet along and coincident with the.South Boundary of USS 4221 Tract C to the Westerly Property Line of Kwethluk South .Subdivision;Thence,S00°37°00"E,250.00 feet along and coincident with said Subdivision to the Northeast Comer of New Kwethluk Housing Subdivision Addition No.1;Thence,$89°23°00"W,255.00 feet along snd coincident with the North Property Line of New KwethlukHousingSubdivisionAdditionNo.I (Plat Bearing ,-S8923'20"W)to the TRUE POINT OF'BEGINNING of Parcel Unsubdivided P-2;Thence,$89°23°00"W,218.00 along and coincidentwiththeNorthPropertyLineoftheabovesaidSubdivisiontotheEasterlyPropertyLineofthe .Property Conveyedin Book 0079,Page 327,Bethel Recording District,Thence,NO0°37°00"W,*15,00 feet along and coincident with the above said Property Line;Thence,N89°23'00"E,218.00 feet;Thence,$00°37'00"E,15.00 feet to the true pont of beginning.Fe Sie at a QUALIFICATIONS:;THE GRANTOR DOES HEREBY AGREE to the foregoing on the condition that the Granteeconstructandmaintainthesiteinaworkmanlikemanner,indemnify the landowners against liability for damages to life or property arising from the occupancy or use of the land by the_Grantee.The cascment is perpetual so long es the easement shall actually be used for the . purpose specified and that the easement may be terminatedin whole or in part by the Grantor if'non-use ofthe easement for the specified purpose exists for a consecutive two-year period. ]IN:, :.. . IN WITNESS.WHEREOF..We have hereunto set our hands and seals the day and year firstwrittenabove.py,Ate (on By:;Georbe CwBuswessPrwAG en, OS pee enantio.'Seid easement contains 3,270 Sq.Ft.(0.075 acres)1more or:less,as shown on the map heretomadeapartthereof..”; STATE OF ALASKAFOURTHJUDICIALDISTRICT THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ON THISUy day of Aarec ,2003,before me theundersignedNotaryPublicinandfortheStateof:Alaska,duly commissioned and sworn,personally appeared«George Quy.to me knowntobetheindividualsdescribedinand-who execuled the above and forgoing 'instrument in thecapacitystatedthereinandacknowledgedtomethathe/she signed and sealed the same©freelyandvoluntarilyfortheusesandpurposesthereinmentioned. WITNESS,my hand and official seal the 'day and yearthis certificate firstabove written,- Bethel Recording District' Date Recorded _ After Recording return to: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium ee .. 1901 South Bragaw Street,Suite 200 a .-,: , Anchorage,Alaska 99508-3440 an -ve Attn:Jack King . t a - fap EE ansoernns5B9°23'00"W 543.00 -a eh 89'23'00"£130.00'-UNSUBDIVIDED areyond. .*Exhibit:ft ob ae |Le +'.Unsubdivided.P-1 OT oe etc if - 5--_KWETHLUK,ALASKAAAUNSUSONMDEDPARCEL'OFLANDLwncWherPROWRACTEDSECTION5,TOWESEP&WORTH,RANGE6DSY.g).".al :'MAMA,PESOR3440.*<i)AHORA728-3000-City'of Kwethluk;..00082.3.00,28.005"*"15!Utility EosementJ3,270 Sq Ft6200HOO8 "C350GO'OSZ:M,.00,Z£.00Na>->.©+. ._o -'.e ”i .-oe :,: , :|Al|(NoO'37'00"W 15.00"Soorsrioee te RL,ae 2.TAR"_N 89°23'00"E 218.00":2 c.='$89°23'00"We 255,00°.aan eer15.cor ie hor 17"\a APPENDIX C CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE CRW ENGINEERING GROUP,LLC.KWETHLUK BULK FUEL UPGRADE COST ESTIMATE SUMMARY DECEMBER 2004 CONCEPTUAL DESIGN KWETHLUK BULK FUEL UPGRADE PROJECT -ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST ITEM DESCRIPTION COST 1.PROJECT CONSTRUCTION TASKS A.TANK FARM FOUNDATION AND TIMBER DIKES $667,125 B.TANKS $755,320 C.PUMP /PIPING SYSTEMS $183,970 D.POWER,CONTROLS,ETC.$182,675 E.MISCELLANEOUS $153,570 F.OTHER COSTS $156,700 G.FREIGHT $411,617 TASK SUB TOTAL $2,510,977 2.PROJECT COST SUMMARY Construction Task Sub Total $2,510,977 Design and Contract Administration (20%of Construction Cost)$502,195 Contractor Overhead and Profit (25%of Construction Cost)$627,744 Contingency (15%)$546,138 Cost to Construct Kwethiuk Inc.Project Components $4,187,054 Gross Project Storage Capacity(Gallons)439,500 Cost per Gallon $9.53 COST ESTIMATE SUMMARY-1 CRW ENGINEERING GROUP,LLC.KWETHLUK BULK FUEL UPGRADE PROJECT DECEMBER 2004 CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE ITEM QUAN UNIT UNIT MATL UNIT LAB LAB LABOR CONTR FREIGHT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL COST COST HRS HRS |RATE COST COST COST COST wT WT (#) FOUNDATION,DIKE,&SITE Clear &Prep Site 1}lump $0 $0 150 150!$60 $9,000 $9,000 0 Overexcavation and Fill 3,000]cu.yd.$30 $90,000 |0.250 750|$60 $45,000 $135,000 0 Sand Embankment 2,500]cu.yd.$75 |$187,500 {|0.250 625|$60 $37,500 $225,000 0 Gravel 800}cu.yd.$100 $80,000 |0.250 200]$60 $12,000 $92,000 0 Dike Membrane Liner 15,500]sq.ft.$1.30 $20,150 |0.005 78!$60 $4,650 $24,800 0.17 2635 8"Cellular Confinement 15,000}sq.ft.$1.80 $27,000 0.01 150]$60 $9,000 $36,000 0.50 7500 Non-Woven Geotextile 31,000}sq.ft.$0.09 $2,790 |0.002 62|$60 $3,720 $6,510 0.08 2480 Woven Geotextile 20,000]sa.ft.$0.09 $1,800 |0.002 40}$60 $2,400 $4,200 0.10 2000 Timbers for Dike Construction 20,000]brd.ft $1.00 $20,000 |0.040 800}$60 $48,000 $68,000 4.00 80000 Aluminum Sheet 15,000}Ibs $1.00 $15,000 |0.006 90]$60 $5,400 $20,400 1.00 15000 Sumps 6}ea $200.00 $1,200 |2.000 12]$60 $720 $1,920 2.00 12 6'Chain-Link Fence 600 if $10.50 $6,300 0.50 300]$60 $18,000 $24,300 15.00 9000 TANKS 23,000 Single Wall Vert Tank 17|ea $26,000 |$442,000 0 Oo}$60 $0 $442,000 |22000.00 374000 3,500 Dual Prod Protected Tank 1]ea $18,000 $18,000 0 O}$60 $0 $18,000 |25000.00 25000 5,000-gallon DbI Wall AST 2|ea $20,000 $40,000 0 O|$60 $0 $40,000 |10000.00 20000 Emergency Vents 22]ea $300 $6,600 2 44}$60 $2,640 $9,240 75.00 1650 Pressure/Vacuum/Whistle Vents 21|ea $250 $5,250 2 42|$60 $2,520 $7,770 20.00 420 Clock Type Gauges 21|ea $280 $5,880 2 42|$60 $2,520 $8,400 20.00 420 Piace Tanks 20]ea $0 $0 30 600]$60 $36,000 $36,000 0 Permanently Close Existing Tanks 27|ea $5,000 |$135,000 0 oO]$60 $0 $135,000 0 PUMP /PIPING SYSTEM 3"Sch 80 Welded Above Grade 600}lin.ft.$7.00 $4,200 0.15 90|$80 $7,200 $11,400 10.00 6000 Misc Strut &Pipe Clamps 1)lump $5,000 $5,000 100 100]$60 $6,000 $11,000 400.00 400 Flexible Connectors 24|ea $125 $3,000 1 24|$60 $1,440 $4,440 10.00 240 Pump Cabinet (complete)4|ea $20,000 $80,000 40 160]$60 $9,600 $89,600 1500.00 6000 Dry Break Couplings 2|_pair $200 $400 2 4|$60 $240 $640 10.00 20 Dispenser W/Nozzles /Flow Restrictg 1|__ea $10,000 $10,000 40 40]$60 $2,400 $12,400 300.00 300 Manifold &Fuel Transfer Fittings 1|lump $5,000 $5,000 80 80|$60 $4,800 $9,800 1500.00 1500 3"Flanged Check Valves 8]ea $200 $1,600 2 16]$60 $960 $2,560 50.00 400 2"Flanged Ball Valves 6|ea $175 $1,050 1 6|$60 $360 $1,410 30.00 180 3"Flanged Ball Valves 22];ea $225 $4,950 1 22|$60 $1,320 $6,270 50.00 1100 Misc Threaded Ball Valves 1}tump $1,000 $1,000 15 15]$60 $900 $1,900 50.00 50 2"Strainers 6{ea $350 $2,100 1 6|$60 $360 $2,460 50.00 300) 1"Flanged PRV 3]ea $475 $1,425 1 3]$60 $180 $1,605 10.00 30 Submersible Pumps 2|ea $1,200 $2,400 4 8]$60 $480 $2,880 100.00 200 Filters 4|ea $1,000 $4,000 4 16}$60 $960 $4,960 20.00 80) POWER,CONTROLS,ETC. Relocation of Existing Electrical 1]lump $10,000 $10,000 70 70}$80 $5,600 $15,600 300.00 300 Control Paneis 6]ea $10,000 $60,000 40 240]$80 $19,200 $79,200 100.00 600 Area Lighting 1]lump_$20,000 $20,000 50 50}$80 $4,000 $24,000 300.00 300 Conduit,Conductors,&Devices 1|_lump $1,500 $1,500 90 90}$80 $7,200 $8,700 1500.00 1500 Transformers O|EA $4,000 $0 20 0}$80 $0 $0 2000.00 0 EAST TOWN FACILITIES DETAIL-1 CRW ENGINEERING GROUP,LLC.KWETHLUK BULK FUEL UPGRADE PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE DECEMBER 2004 ITEM QUAN |UNIT UNIT MATL UNIT LAB |LAB;LABOR CONTR FREIGHT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL COST COST HRS HRS |RATE COST COST COST COST WT WT (#) MISC.COMPONENTS Contingency Tank (Refurb exist.)1]ea $5,000 $5,000 4 4|$60 $240 $5,240 500.00 500 Dual Product Marine Header/Fill Line 350}if $75 $26,250 0.25 88]$80 $7,000 $33,250 10.00 3500 Disribution pipelines 1,300 if $40 $52,000 0.25 325|$80 $26,000 $78,000 5.00 6500 Signs &Valve Tags 1}lump $2,000 $2,000 30 30{$60 $1,800 $3,800 100.00 100 Spill Response Supplies 1]lump $15,000 $15,000 0 O|$60 $0 $15,000 600.00 600 Connex Storage Van 1|lump $3,500 $3,500 0 O|$60 $0 $3,500 5000.00 5000 Misc Hardware 1}Jump $1,000 $1,000 0 0}$60 $0 $1,000 500.00 500 Misc Tools &Safety Gear 1}jump $2,500 $2,500 0 O|$60 $0 $2,500 500.00 500 Welding Rod,Gases,Etc.1]lump $2,000 $2,000 0 O|$60 $0 $2,000 600.00 600 OTHER COSTS Audit Grants 1]lump $4,000 $4,000 0 Surveying 1{lump $15,000 $15,000 0 Rent/Heavy Equip (4 months)1|_lump $100,000 $100,000 ) Commission System &Training 14;hr 1 144 $80 $1,120 $1,120 0 FREIGHT 577,417 Barge Freight Seattle -Bethel 577417 Ib.$0.35 $202,096 Barge Freight Bethel to Kwethluk 577417 |_ib $0.25 $144,354 Mobilize /Demobilize Equipment from Bethel 4 Is $22,000 $22,000 Misc Small Freight &Gold Streaks lump $4,000 $4,000 TANK FARM SUB TOTAL $1,431,345 5,485 $348,430 {$119,000 $372,450 $2,271,225 EAST TOWN FACILITIES DETAIL-2 CRW ENGINEERING GROUP LLC.KWETHLUK BULK FUEL UPGRADE PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE WEST TOWN FACILITIES DETAIL -1 ITEM QUAN |UNIT]UNIT MATL UNIT}LAB |LAB LABOR CONTR |FREIGHT TOTAL UNIT TOTALCOSTCOSTHRS}HRS {RATG COST COST CosT COST WT WT(#) FOUNDATION,DIKE,&SITE Clear &Prep Site 1}lump $0 $0 60 60;$60 $3,600 $3,600 0 Sand and Gravel 100|cu.yd|$75.00 $7,500 |0.500 50}$60 $3,000 $10,500 0 Woven Geotextile 3,000}sq.ft.$0.09 $270 |0.002 6|_$60 $360 $630]0.10 300 6'Chain-Link Fence (Project Total)130}lin.ft.$10.50 $1,365 |0.50 65]$60 $3,900 $5,265 |_15.00 1950 TANKS New 18,000 Gal Dbt Wall Bulk Tank 18,000]Gal $3 $54,000 ie)O|$60 $0 $54,000 0 Pipe Mounting Brackets,Etc 1{_Is $1,500 $1,500 0 Oo!$0 $0 $1,500 |1000 1000 Emergency Vents 2|ea $300 $600 2 4|$60 $240 $840 75 150 Pressure/VacuunvWhistle Vents ij ea $250 $250 2 2|$60 $120 $370 20 20 Clock Type Gauges 1|_ea $280 $280 2 2|$60 $120 $400 20 20 Place Tanks on pad 1]ea $0 $0 30 30]$60 $1,800 $1,800 0 PIPING SYSTEM 3"Sch 80 Welded Barge fill Line 300;lin.ft.$10.00 $3,000 }0.50 150]$60 $9,000 $12,000 5 1500 Misc Strut &Pipe Clamps 1]jump $1,500 $1,500 60 60]$60 $3,600 $5,100 400 400 Flexible Connectors 2|ea $125 $250 1 2|$60 $120 $370 10 20 3”Flanged Check Valves 2]ea $200 $400 1 2|$60 $120 $520 30 60 3”Flanged Ball Valves 2|ea $200 $400 1 2|_$60 $120 $520 30 60 3"Strainers i]ea $500 $500 1 1}$60 $60 $560 40 40 1"Flanged PRV 1}ea $475 $475 1 1|$60 $60 $535 10 10 3"Fill Limiters 1|ea $800 $800 4 4|$60 $240 $1,040 20 20 POWER,CONTROLS,ETC. Alarm System Control Panel 1|ea $10,000 $10,000 100 100)$80 $8,000 $18,000 200 200 3-Point High/Low Level Switches 1{ea $1,500 $1,500 5 5!$80 $400 $1,900 50 50 Remote Signal Cable in Conduit 50}lin.ft.$1.50 $75 |0.05 3]$80 $200 $275 0.2 10 Meter Base &Panel Board 1{lump $1,000 $1,000 60 60}$80 $4,800 $5,800 200 200 Area Lighting 1]lump $5,000 $5,000 40 40|$80 $3,200 $8,200 300 300 Conduit,Conductors,&Devices 1}lump $5,000 $5,000 200 200|$80 $16,000 $21,000 |2000 2000 MISCELLANEOUS Pre-Cast Concrete Strip Footings 4j cu.yd.$500 $2,000 7 28|$60 $1,680 $3,680 600 2400 Signs &Valve Tags 4]lump $500 $500 10 10}$60 $600 $1,100 100 100 Misc Hardware 1j lump |_$1,500 $1,500 0 o|$60 $0 $1,500 500 500 Misc Tools &Safety Gear 1]lump}$1,500 $1,500 0 O|$60 $0 $1,500 500 500 Welding Rod,Gases,Etc.1]lump |__$1,500 $1,500 0 O|$60 $0 $1,500 |2000 2000 OVERHEAD ROW Legal Work 1|lump $1,500 $1,500 0 Rent/Mobilize Heavy Equip 1}lump |$15,000 $15,000 $15,000 ie) Welder/Compr/Misc Too!Rent 1|lump $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 0. Project Diesel Fuel/Gasoline 1]lump $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 0 Commission System &Training 10]hr 1 10]$80 $800 $800 0 Crew Travel Time 20|hr 1 20|$80 $1,600 $1,600 0 Crew Airfares 2}trips $1,200 $2,400 $2,400 is) Crew Per Diem 90]mn.dy $42 $3,780 $3,780 0 Housing Rent 1{mo.$1,500 $1,500 $1,500 0 FREIGHT 53,810 Barge Freight Seattle -Kwethluk 53810 |Ib.$0.70 $37,667 Task Specific Small Freight 1 |lump}$1,500 $1,500 CONSTRUCTION SUB-TOTAL $102,665 917 $63,740 |$34,180 $39,167 $239,752 DECEMBER 2004 APPENDIX D CONCEPTUAL DESIGN DRAWINGS fle:FILENAMEARCTIC NOME PACIFIC PROJEGT LOCATION (TANK FARM 93)- rPROPOSED NEW SCHOOL TANK TANK Department of Community and Economic Development** xIBS OLD SCHOOL TANKS FARM 94 State of Alaska AIDEA/AEA CITY OF KWETHLUK BULK FUEL UPGRADES CONCEPT DRAWINGS DECEMBER 2004 EXISTING RETAIL SALES FACILITY AK KWETHLUK RIVER PROPOSED PIPELINE AND BARGE HEADER TO BE INSTALLED BY ANTHC Rural Energy Group /=ALASKA813WestNorthernLightsBivd. Anchorage,Alaska 99503 que ENERGY AUTHORITY SHEET INDEX | Dwg.No.Title GENERAL civi,, C-1 PROJECT KEY MAP (WEST TOWN } C-2 PROJECT KEY MAP {EAST TOWN }C-3°TANK FARM LAYOUT C-4 TIMBER DIKE DETAILS C-6 23,000 GALLON TANK DETAILS C-6 3,500 GALLON DISPENSING TANK DETAILSC-7 PUMP CABINET DETAILS C-B8 HIGH SCHOOL SITE C-9 5,000 GALLON DOUBLE WALL TANK DETAILS€-10 DISPENSER DETAILS C-11 PIPING DETAILS PROPOSED NEW DUAL PRODUCT ENSTNG POWER BARGE HEADER 0 -AM PLANT TANKS en rlPROPOSED(TANK FARM 46)re WeNEWPIPELINE5,EXISTING SCHOOL AND POWER a WasTANKS(TANK PLANT TANK ' , FARM #5).'fy|4 \Fe eon!\\OFS Z 400 FT RADIUS AROUND EXISTING WELLS (TYP) EXISTING ARMORY{TANKS (TANK FARM #2)-L==) ACCESS ROAD TO WATER TREATMENT PLANT,LANDFILL, AND SEWAGE LAGOON PROJECT AREA MAP AIRPORT ACCESS ROAD ROW AS SHOWN Sg Sa{|PROPOSED NEWBURIEDPIPELINE|AND SCHOOL TA Ponte prt sco'Y .H DISPENSER = 150 o 1 150 300| =4 eLr 109 (408) v1 WHOL 1534-PaSVvVEs alvee Seeeee, SVN430LO7OUd Sap Péoudty _ iPitanan9OTBNOYS ONRINIONS el nosy ABs8uy josny s3qv¥odn 3nd Ine peubjreg| 2 Kea Ma aman 9 yweudorreg ajwouos3 pub . 0/1 en |= AyuNwWOD Jo JUsUIDdEG VISVTY SXMKLIM 7"OnlTs Dysoly jo 9309S wvol7e BITOVOE yomtoug| |= | SFT NA e-= 8 _ 2g| - 7 Le] Vy Fo ' 2& fl - H ' zegte|// a }| ersSo « o° eV Tle = ' eehee"QDSwzos5 lanes 4 GECSE--NNx Q5 : es) -fn| 4 i?---|--_ey'! i I ' f } EI fo ie 2 JE4 ' ' || }J- ifa 15 a=<=>ul8xatoOw)|B63a!|iOo]st | --T T eT NUM & 23ou 1 =8 ! +soa e858§o25wagene t Zeg2425¢/ zz|Beeinoa=|883rarer€leo B ' Ese onanoO85an Bap Zo\suMOIP ZGC\EDUIMDIG LO\COVD OO\NSE ATOM SLIOVOE LE =a="ea'Oean|=\wER PROPOSED NEW /"5 \=ZeuKRiDUALPRODUCT_vA 23 x-T r=eT PL BARGE HEADER \C6 /_-Vs =e a awwaaosHCESagi)4-e I B58 uc &= ,RCs S ad u--sou cg Bx H Pa,eve wd Seif\'BeeOs ind | :i |rai<28 Gy 0 'ao z qcremaWEpTSNmFSABOVEGROUND PIPELINES (2)FIRSTSTREETOetod'|WARiSSOeLae4ENGINEERINGGROURLLC309ARCTICBLOSTESOE*meSomeUSaneeEeEM,iN(\SEs AOA a=6E35GS€«4S383 .i)ae/x 2 7 2 y ge.t 4)PROPOSED f.n}0 7 =@ ZGALLON00SCHOOLaWALLASTFORz3=4 :SCHOOL 2 tT (\-NAE|By[DATEco:;PSSAzHi EXISTING FTRAVELWAY2] FREEa=)14i&(1 PROJECT KEY MAP &2 32 j C2/(a)1 sheet Nei C2GRAPHICSCONE Fie:_30403.18KwathtukBFU\OOCAOD\O1Orowings\35%drawings\CS.dwgdA RALASSAKWETHLUK,ALASKABULKFUELUPGRADESTANKFARWLAYOUTPLANBY[DATEProjectsourta|REVDESCAETIONFiloote__11/04Draw__AFyis)w Fe:30401.18KwethlukSFU\OOCADD\O!Drawings\35%drawings\C5.0wg253°ao'oc8x12 PRESSURE TREATED TMBER PosT 3/4"6x8"(AG BOLTS WITH a /WASHERS PRE-ORMLED AND :COUNTERSUNK STINGVin 24k ALUMINUM SHEET METAL (8COVERANDOKEFacineC(TYPICAL) DIKE CORNER DETAIL -X---4 SCALE:NTS 8x52 PRESSURE aTREATEDTIMBERPOST (8°0.0.MAXIMUM) APPLY SEED ANO FERTUZER ORGANICS FROM GRUBBEO MATERIAL PRE h---s8.0"HGH FENCE POST mTH 60°CHAN LINK FENCE FABRIC AND BARBED WIRE (SEE SPECIFICATION SHEET G4) FASTEN 2x6,METAL COVERS re MEMGRANE LINER MATH2,167023"(AG BOLTS AT 18°ON CENTER Aaa tAG BOLTS WITHPASHERSPRE-DRILLED AND COUNTERSUNK 6x6 PRESSURE TREATED: TIMBER 18 GAUGE ALUMINUM SHEET METAL COVERS(SEE NOTES) CRA APS6°GEOWER: JON-WOVEN GEQTEXTILE RIMARY MEMGRANE LINERIONWOVENGEOTEXTILE DIKE DETAILEXTERIOR SCALE:NTS |---e. US 3/4 "eB"LAG BOLTSWASHERSPRE-DORELED AND\/COUNTERSUNK(TYPICAL EACH 237 fo.t L 40°Oc.4.0 0.0. || y f)12 e '! t t t t l 1 |tT yo 4inytpit1 t a r Y wd ? apmd XX 'ate op Ce ae PRESSURE TREATEDTYPICALJOINTCONDITION.XN.12 \7 y wy (a TIMBER (TYPICAL EACH SIDE) x6 PRESSURE TREATED i 1 ALUMINUM UNER COVERTIMBER1CORNERPIECE ALUMINUM SHEET METAL h 1 Ay IN EACH SIDE) UNER COVERCORNER 3 r ext?URE TREATED TIMBER BLOCK wr SIDE) (2)INTERIOR DIKE DETAILXCSALENTS ryNOTES RESISTANT CAULKING, J Over”AP 27 (MON, or RALEd7LoF-31720LAYOUT + 1.NO PENETRATIONS ALLOWED THROUGH MEMBRANE UNEN EXCEPT AT TOP OF D&KE.2.ATTACH INNER CONTAINMENT DIKE ALUMINUM COVER WITH COUNTER SUNK SCREWSTHATHEADSOFSCREWSARE(LUSH WITH COVER.SEAL SCREWS AND JOINTS WITH FUELSUCH VERMICAL INNERANDOUTER CONTAINMENTDXKEALUMINUM COVER JOINTS:1),AND SEAL WITH FUEL RESISTANT CAULKING. 4.ALLOW 3”MaNTUME OF EXCESS LINER AT ORES FOR SETTLEMENT ANDEDGEOFPADANDSIDESLOPESWITHORGANICWASTEAPPLYSEEDANDTERDLUZERINACCORUANCEWITHTHE SPECIFICATIONSANDWATERINGASNECESSARYTOESTABLISH & -z <qore "SI. 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(3\BARGE FILL HEADER DETAILXC]Sale:NTS (74°MAN FRP GELCOAT ALL SURFACES,AS MANUFACTURED By PLASCHEM SUPPLY (907-274-5505) (8)DRIP PAN DETAIL 3/f¢muses mmccSCALE:NOT TO SCALE WHTH THREADED STEEL BALL VALVE raHi oe£3 3 ieSEoaGeesfsuise998Jea8<aed llsoubX*ocElu5¥comere|Ses 'mEo<Sis aRYateaesaeON * * 8g. aeat38aaaaye5 «8g328 32 3 Pe]gz=@ ¢b 2 = &5a iS 3 3 F) a5 i g Ll| g Pa8a3333]= «3 3&BE efggag APPENDIX E AEA TRAINING PROGRAM Alaska Energy Authority Training Program Advanced Power Plant Operator Training This advanced course prepares the student with the necessary knowledge and skills to diagnoseandrepairfailuresinpowerplants.Program content includes:review of electrical fundamentals; testing equipment;basics of computerized engine control systems;sensors and actuators; electronic signatures and waveforms;and diagnostics and testing. Bulk Fuel Operator Training This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely operate and maintain a bulk fuel storage facility while complying with state and federal laws.Program content includes:bulk fuel storage facility construction;facility operations;tank farm inspection criteria; facility maintenance;inventory control;tank farm safety;detection of spills;and spill response planning. Hydro Training This course will train local operators to ensure that hydro facilities can be sustained over the long- term.Program content includes:overview of the hydro plant,including the hydrology and fuel systems;operation of all systems involved (i.e.hydro,diesel,system voltage control,and safe clearance procedures);maintenance of all systems involved (i.e.hydro,diesel,reservoir and electrical distribution system);and record keeping. Itinerant Bulk Fuel Training This course is a follow up to the bulk fuel operator training.An instructor will travel to the communities of students previously trained in the Bulk Fue!Operator Training program to provide on-site training.Training activities will include an initial physical inspection through the tank farm; identification of operation and maintenance needs;hands-on repairs and replacement of minor maintenance needs;and additional on-site training of specific facility concerns and considerations.Training on reporting requirements,if needed,will also be provided. Power plant Operator Training This is the entry level course for power plant operators and provides them with the necessary skills to operate and maintain a power plant.Program content includes:theory,maintenance and troubleshooting of engines,electrical systems,and generators;introduction to electrical distribution systems;operation of diesel electric sets;control panels;paralleling generator sets; load management,fuel management;waste heat recovery;plant management;and power plant safety and industrial CPR. Spill Response Training This course is on-site in communities that have fully completed,operation-ready bulk fuel tankfarms.Training will address all the DEC,US Coast Guard and EPA measures of compliance.This training assures the tank farms will be in compliance with all governing agencies.Training includes a spill response drill. Utility Clerk Training This course focuses on Power Cost Equalization (PCE)reporting;Regulatory Commission ofAlaska(RCA)reporting;how to apply for bulk fuel loans and general accounting practices that utilities can use to keep their records and reports current.Courses are planned for Anchorage aswellasselecthubcommunities. For further information,please contact Monica Moore,Training Program Manager at(907)269-3026.*