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1988 Annual Report DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS ELECTIVE COMMISSIONERS Vi Justus Stephen C. Ryan Sydney S. Soderberg Robert E. Frank Joseph A. Warner Term Term Term Term Term expires expires expires expi res expires Apri I, 1989 April, 1989 April, 1989 April, 1991 April, 1991 ~ APPOINTED BY THE CITY COMMISSIONERS I nterim City Manager Wi II iam E. Harris CITY OFFICIALS APPOINTED BY THE CITY MANAGER Administrative Assistant Assistant City Attorney Assistant Director of Engineering and Utilities Assistant City Manager and Bicentennial Center Director Building Inspector and Zoning Administrator City Attorney City Clerk and Finance Director City Treasurer and Director of Personnel Data Processing Manager Director of Arts and Humanities Director of Community Services Director of Engineering and Utilities Director of Planning and Community Development Director of Services Fire Chief, Acting Human Relations Director Municipal Court Judge Museum Director Police Chief Peter Brown Gary Denning Don Hoff William E. Harris Mike Peterson Greg Bengtson Robert K. Biles M. E. Abbott Mary Kindlesparger Martha Rhea Don Jolley Dean Boyer Roy Dudark Frank Weinhold Tom Girard W. A. Burnett Phil Schafer Vacant John Woody MUSEUM fRECREATIOÑl LCQ~~~~~!:!J ---L- --n-- OMMUNITY SERVICE I I ~(fRÖi>~~~SJ N Oclober 1987 CITY OF SALINA. KANSAS ORGANIZATIONAL CHART ENERAL SERVICE TRAINING TRAINING OPERATIONS GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS CITY TREASURER/ PERSONNEL I PURCHASING CUSToMER SERVICE CITY OF SALINA, KANSAS CITY MANAGERS 1. F. W. Sefton 2. W. A. Layton 3. H. A. Ragle 4. H. L. Brown 5. Charles E. Banker (Acting) 6. E. J. Allison 7. Leland M. Srack 8. Norris D. Olson 9. William E. Harris (Acting) 10. Rufus L. Nye 11. William E. Harris (Acting) 12. Dennis M. Kissinger 1. Fred H. Wildman 2. E. E. Bowen 3. H. B. Wallace 4. C. S. Hartin 5. John L. Bishop 6. I. H. Gray 7. I. S. Bower 8. A. W. Godfrey 9. Charles E. Banker 10. H. E. Peterson (Deputy City Clerk) City Clerk 11. D. L. Harrison (Acting City Clerk) City Clerk 12. Robert K. Biles 13. Jacqueline B. Shiever (Deputy City Clerk) City Clerk May 16, 1921 to January 3, 1922 January 3,1922 to February 1,1926 February 1, 1926 to February 1, 1931 February 1,1931 to June 15,1943 June 15, 1943 to September 1,1943 September 1,1943 to January 31,1952 February 1, 1952 to April 30, 1964 May 1,1964 to December 16, 1978 December 17, 1978 to May 6,1979 May 7,1979 to September 25, 1987 September 25,1987 to February 15,1988 February 16,1988 to Present CITY CLERKS 1870, 1871, 1872, 1875 1873, 1874, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886 1887 1888 1889, 1890, 1891 1892, 1893, 1894 1895, 1896 1897 to December 24, 1910 December 24,1910 to December 31,1952 January 1,1940 to December 31, 1952 January 1,1953 to November 14,1967 November 14,1967 to March 20, 1968 March 21,1968 to June 30, 1987 July 16,1987 to December 31,1988 July 1, 1986 to December 31, 1988 January 1,1989 to Present 3 1. C. H. Martin 2. C. R. Underwood 3. James W. Russell 4. R. H. Bishop 5. W. S. Wells 6. R. H. Bishop 7. C. S. Radcliff 8. A. W. Wickham 9. William Berg 10. D. J. Addison 11. E. W. Ober 12. Willis Bristol 13. C. W. Banks 14. C. R. Underwood 15. Smith George 16. R. P. Cravens 17. James T. Hayward 18. C. R. Underwood 19. T. W. Roach 20. Thomas Anderson 21. David H. Shields 22. D. W. Hills 23. C. B. Kirtland 24. V. E. Niquette 25. J. E. Putnam 26. Edd Mathews CITY OF SALINA, KANSAS MA VOR AND COUNt I L FORM OF GOVERNMENT ~ 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876, 1877, 1878 October 1878 to April 1879 1879, 1880 1881, 1882 1883, 1884 1885, 1886 1887, 1888 1889, 1890 1891, 1892 1893, 1894 1895, 1896 1897, 1898 1899, 1900 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904 1905, 1906 1907, 1908 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912 1913, 1914 1915, 1916 1917,1918,1919,1920 4 CITY OF SALINA, KANSAS COMMISSION - MANAGER FORM OF GOVERNMENT 27. F. S. Dyar 28. F. S. Dyar 29. J. S. Hargett 30. J. S. Hargett 31. Guy T. Helvering 32. Guy T. Helvering 33. Guy T. Helvering 34. Charles F. Dodds 35. M. A. Stevenson 36. M. A. Stevenson 37. R. J. Pafford (Acting Mayor) 38. R. J. Pafford 39. R. J. Pafford 40. F. C. Peters 41. Ed Morgenstern 42. Ed Morgenstern 43. Ed Morgenstern 44. Ed Morgenstern 45. J. H. Moore, Jr. 46. Lloyd W. Price 47. Al Noyce 48. A. W. Stedham 49. Lloyd W. Price 50. Richard W. King 51. Carl Ramsey 52. Ward E. Barcafer 53. Ward E. Barcafer 54. E. P. Wenger 55. Max Lake 56. A. W. Hawkes 57. Ralph Exline 58. Harold Jaeger 59. Don C. McCune 60. Carl Ramsey 61. R. W. Bull 62. Ralph Exline 63. Gaylord E. Spangler 64. Donald Tucker 65. Carl R. Rundquist 66. Robert M. Stark 67. G. N. Waddell 68. Carl R. Rundquist 69. William W. Yost 70. Donald D. Millikan 71. Robert C. Caldwell 72. Robert C. Caldwell 73. Jack Weisgerber 74. Jack Weisgerber 75. William M. Usher 76. Robert C. Caldwell 77. Gerald F. Simpson 78. Keith G. Duckers 79. Jack Weisgerber 80. Karen M. Graves 81. Dan S. Geis 82. Merle A. Hodges, M.D. 83. Keith G. Duckers 84. John F. Burgess 85. Charles B. Roth 86. Merle A. Hodges, M.D. 87. Joseph M. Ritter 88. Stephen C. Ryan 89. Sydney Soderberg MAYORS April 18, 1921 to April 17, 1922 April 17, 1922 to April 9, 1923 April 9,1923 to April 18,1925 April 18, 1925 to February 15, 1926 February 15, 1926 to April 11, 1927 April 11, 1927 to April 8,1929 April 8,1929 to December 8,1930 December 8, 1930 to April 13, 1931 April 13, 1931 to April 17, 1933 April 17, 1933 to October 9, 1934 October 14,1934 to November 19,1934 November 19, 1934 to April 8,1935 April 8,1935 to September 16, 1935 September 23J 1935 to April 12J 1937 April 19, 19.:17 to April 10, 19.:19 April 10, 1939 to Apri 1 7, 1941 April 7,1941 to April 19, 1943 April 19, 1943 to April 16, 1945 April 16, 1945 to June 3, 1946 June 3, 1946 to April 21,1947 April 21, 1947 to May 10, 1948 May 10, 1948 to April 11, 1949 April 11, 1949 to April 17, 1950 April 17, 1950 to April 16, 1951 April 16, 1951 to April 14,1952 April 14, 1952 to April 27, 1953 April 27, 1953 to April 5, 1954 April 5,1954 to April 12, 1955 April 12. 1955 to April 3, 1956 April 3, 1956 to April 9, 1957 April 9,1957 to April 3, 1958 April 3, 1958 to April 21. 1959 April 21, 1959 to April 19,1960 April 19, 1960 to April 11, 1961 April 11,1961 to April 10. 1962 April 10, 1962 to April 16, 1963 April 16,1963 to April 13, 1964 April 13. 1964 to June 15, 1964 June 22,1964 to April 19,1965 April 19,1965 to April 18,1966 April 18, 1966 to April 17, 1967 April 17, 1967 to April 15, 1968 April 15. 1968 to April 21, 1969 April 21, 1969 to April 20, 1970 April 20, 1970 to April 19, 1971 Apri 1 19, 1971 to Apri 1 17. 1972 April 17. 1972 to April 16,1973 April 16, 1973 to April 15, 1974 April 15, 1974 to April 21, 1975 April 21. 1975 to April 19, 1976 April 19, 1976 to April 18, 1977 Apri 1 18, 1977 to Apri 1 17. 1978 April 17. 1978 to April 16, 1979 April 16,1979 to April 21,1980 April 21, 1980 to April 20, 1981 April 20,1981 to April 19,1982 April 19,1982 to April 18.1983 April 18,1983 to April 16, 1984 April 16, 1984 to April 15, 1985 April 15,1985 to April 21,1986 April 21, 1986 to April 20, 1987 April 20, 1987 to April 18, 1988 April 18, 1988 to April 17, 1989 5 MEMBERS OF VARIOUS BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION 1988 BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Established May 3.1974 by Ordinance Number 8349 3 Year Terms Term Expires Lynn Steele Roger Wilbur Liz Duckers. Planning Commission Representative Raymond Snyder C. L. (Chris) Christian Michael D. Brown Larry Strahan May 3, 1988 May 3.1988 May 3.1989 May 3, 1989 May 3.1990 May 3, 1990 May 3. 1990 BUILDING CODES ADVISORY AND APPEALS BOARD Established November 7. 1986 by Ordinance Number 86-9164 4 Year Terms Bob Gile, Plumbing Contractor Robert L. Cramer, General Contractor Homer Wells, Licensed Mechanical Engineer Gene Blaske. Heating and Air Conditioning Contractor Arno Rinas, Licensed Structural Engineer June Treffer, Realtor Ken Bieberly, Licensed Architect Jim Hamilton, Master Plumber Jim Lytle, Electrical Contractor Patrick Thompson, Attorney Don Ogbborn. Home Building Contractor Tony Reid. Journeyman Electrician November 7, 1988 November 7,1988 November 7,1988 November 7,1989 November 7, 1989 November 7.1989 November 7.1990 November 7, 1990 November 7,1990 November 7.1991 November 7,1991 November 7.1991 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPRESENTATIVE Dennis M. Kissinger, City Manager Sydney Soderbert, Mayor 6 CONVENTION AND TOURISM COMMITTEE Established September 26, 1977 by Resolution Number 3339 4 Year Terms This Board was abolished by Charter Ordinance 22 and a new Convention and Tourism Committee was created. The members of the old board carried forward to the new board. members + Chamber of Commerce representative and City Commissioner) Established September 19, 1986 4 year terms Douglas Weaver Mac Steele Carroll Cyr Bob Ott Bi 11 Harri s Gary Duff Larry Marshall Tom Weis Gerald Cook, Director of Chamber of Commerce, Joe Warner, City Commission representative CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SALINA, KANSAS Established May 3, 1974 by Ordinance Number 8348 3 Year Terms Sherry Denton Liz Duckers Wally Storey Roy Presley Frank Roth Don E. Morrison, Outside City Representative E. Dale Anderson, Outside City Representative Fred Gaines Peter Brungardt Ex-off'i ci 0 CRIMESTOPPERS Appointed by the Mayor August 9,1982 Hal Kane Ben Wearing Bob Kastner Ed Pogue Sydney Soderberg Police Detective Bob Mermis EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMISSION Appointed by the Mayor on October 19,1987 Commissioner Vi Justus EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Appointed by the Mayor on October 20, 1986 John Mize Jim Walters Jim Roderick Norman Yenkey Sten Nelson Stephen C. Ryan, Mayor W. E. Harris, Interim City Manager Roy Allen, County Commissioner Dana Morse, County Administrator Tom Kennedy T'i m Rogers Gerald Cook, Executive Director of the Salina Area Chamber of Commerce 7 May 3, 1988 May 3, 1988 May 3, 1988 May 3, 1989 May 3, 1989 May 3, 1989 May 3,1990 May 3,1990 May 3, 1990 (8 September September September September September September September September 19, 1988 19, 1988 19, 1989 19, 1989 19, 1990 19, 1991 19, 1991 19, 1991 COOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD COMMITTEE Established by a Good Citizenship Trust Agreement Entered into September 29,1975 2 Year Terms President of Bank IV Salina (Gary Rumsey) Mayor's Representative (Policeman or Fireman) Salina News Media Representative Salina Teachers Representative (Teacher in USD 305) (Selected by the other three members) GRIEV~~;b~~~~~~T~~g~~~r;:n~;~~ by Resolution Number 3103 3 Year Terms Kenneth Colborn Chuck Leahy Barbara Knight Erick Erickson Harold Cooley Solomon Oliver Mike Lamone Richard J. Courter James E. McKim HERITAGE COMMISSION Established November 26,1979 by Ordinance Number 8760 3 Year Terms Paul F. Anderson, Historian or Archaeologist Esther Errebo, Member-at-large Wilma Dorsey, Member-at-large Ken Bieberly, Architect Wally Storey, Real Estate Sheldon Burr, Realtor Judy Lilly, Saline County Historical Society Rep. HOUSING ADVISORY AND APPEALS BOARD Established September 15, 1972 by Ordinance Number 8246 3 Year Terms Ludie Lumpkin Wendell Kellogg David Jacobs John L. Wood Dave Antrim HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SALINA Established September 11, 1967 by Resolution Number 2954 4 Year Terms E. L. Bengtson David Rettele Shirley Jones Brenda Cloutier Dan Boyer Bob Frank 8 November 1,1988 November 1, 1988 November 1,1989 August 9, 1988 August 9,1988 August 9, 1988 August 9, 1989 August 9, 1989 August 9, 1989 August 9, 1990 August 9,1990 August 9,1990 November November November November November November November 26, 1988 26, 1988 26, 1988 26, 1989 26,1989 26, 1990 26, 1990 September September September September September 15, 1987* 15, 1988 15, 1989 15, 1989 15, 1990 September 11, 1988 September 11, 1989 September 11,1990 September 11, 1991 September 11, 1991 City Commission Representative HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION Established November 20,1973 by Ordinance Number 8317 Re-established June 7,1976 by Ordinance Number 8488 3 Year Terms Cynthia Laugtvnan Don Morris Margaret Yarnevich Ron Elliott Charl es Ke 11 ey John C. Mahoney Michael Blevins Deane Hudson Joe Stewart JOINT CITY-COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH Established June 28, 1955 by Resolution Number 1578 Membership increased by Resolution Number 3165 Membership increased by Resolution Number 3311 3 Year Terms Bob Frank Vi Justus Joe Warner Penny Geis Roy W. A11en Dennis Carlson Reese Baxter, M.D. Virginia Lange, R.N. John Adams, D.D.S. Tom Cure, D.V.M. Charles Grimwood, PhD William Null, M.D.. Ex-officio LIBRARY BOARD Established March 1,1925 by Ordinance Number 3085 4 Year Terms Gayle Rose John Black Carol Viar Cpal Dieckhoff Steven W. Brown Albert Schwartz Amy L. Hoffman Stephen C. Ryan, Mayor HOBILE f~ME CRAFTSMAN BOARD OF EXAMINERS Established January 19. 1973 by Ordinance Number 8272 1 Year Terms Duane Logback, Licensed Mobile Home Craftsman Don Mergen. Plumbing Inspector Mike Peterson, Electrical Inspector MUSEUM COMMITTEE Stephen C. Ryan NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM Appointed by the Mayor on January 10,1983 Etta Maye Hogard Col. John Hoyne Barbara Harshall Erick Erickson Baten Young Leonard Bohm Robert Tombaugh 9 June 7, 1988 June 7, 1988 June 7, 1988 June 7,1989 June 7, 1989 June 7, 1989 June 7, 1990 June 7.1990 June 7, 1990 City Commissioner City Commissioner City Commissioner County Commissioner County Commissioner County Commissioner Member-at-large Health Officer April 30. 1988 April 30, 1989 Apri 1 30, 1989 Apri 1 30, 1990 Apr"¡ 1 30, 1990 April 30, 1991 Apr; 1 30, 1991 City Commission Representative January 19, 1989 January 19, 1989 January 19, 1989 City Commission Representative NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION City of Salina, Kansas participation established by Ordinance Number 8287, adopted June 4, 19ï3 Vi Justus, City Commissioner Will Burnett Louis C. Lyda Don Rectenwald Larry Moreno, minority representative RECREATION COMMISSION Provided for by K.S.A. 12-1902 4 Year Terms Beverly Konzem Ray Snyder Tom Dunn Gary Denning Randy Hardy Bob Frank Sydney S. Soderberg Jerry Lundgrin Larry Mathews USD 305 City City Member-at-large USD 305 City Commission Representative City Commission Representative School Board Representative School Board Representative June 30, 1988 June 30, 1989 June 30,1990 June 30, 1991 June 30, 1991 REGIONAL CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT (RC&D) Sydney S. Soderberg, City Commissioner SALINA AIRPORT AUTHORITY Established April 28, 1965 by Ordinance Number 6854 3 Year Terms Ken Stephenson Charlie Walker Tom Kennedy Roger Morrison Charles Roth April Apri 1 April April April 26, 1988 26, 1988 26, 1989 26, 1990 26, 1990 SALINA ARTS AND HUMANITIES COMMISSION Established December 7, 1984 by Ordinance Number 84-9051 3 Year Terms Mary Nell Beatty Harry Hughes Randy Graham Nancy Hodges Jane Weathers Daniel K. Deidrich Karen Graves Edwin "Ned" Rose Vi Justus Roy Allen March 10, 1989 March 10, 1989 March 10, 1989 March 10, 1990 March 10, 1990 March 10, 1991 March 10, 1991 March 1O, 1991 City Commission Representative County Commission Representative SALINA BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION The Mayor made the following appointments on February 9, 1987 Michael Blevins, Attorney John Q. Royce, Attorney David S. Knudson, Judge Mary J. Heath, Teacher at Central Dr. Eloise Lynch, Teacher at South Dr. Dalton McMahon, Professor at Marymount College Mark Odell, Teacher at South Nancy Presnal, Teacher at Central Barbara Sackrider, Teacher at Central Tommye Sexton, Teacher at Scred Heart Dr. Norman Wilkinson, Professor at KWU Peter Brown, Administrative Assistant for the City of Salina Ray Tucker, Teacher Dana Ryan, Teacher 10 SALINA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NUMBER 1 ADVISORY BOARD Established October 31, 1983 by Ordinance Number 83-8979 Membership changed to 13 members, 1 city commissioner appointed annually. Mayor shall make appointments from individual recommended by the Board of Directors of Downtown Salina, Inc. by Ordinance 87-9172, adopted January 12, 1987. 3 Year Terms Larry Dunlap John Hauptli Chris Hoffman Alan Lange Andy Anderson Bud Jilka Ann Knowles Gary Rumsey Paul Warden John Gunn Don Timme 11 James T. Graves Gerald Cook, President Sydney S. Soderberg December 31, 1988 December 31, 1988 December 31,1988 December 31, 1986 December 31, 1989 December 31, 1989 December 31,1989 December 31, 1989 December 31, 1989 December 31, 1990 December 31,1990 December 31, 1990 Salina Area Chamber of Commerce City Commission Representative SALINA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT DESIGN AND REVIEW BOARD Established by October 24, 1986 by Ordinance Number 86-9163 3 Year Terms Charles Carroll, Property Owner in the BID John Hauptli Ken Bieberly, Design Professional Ann Knowles Ned Rose, Business Representative in the BID Tommy York Charles Weathers October 24,1988 October 24, 1988 October 24, 1989 October 24, 1989 October 24, 1989 October 24,1990 October 24,1990 SALINA - SALINE COUNTY EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS BOARD Established September 9, 1975 by Resolution Number 3245 (Resolutions 2607 and 2967 were repealed) (City Commissioner appointed annually and the other member appointed for a 3 year term) Stephen C. Ryan, City Commissioner W. E. Harris, Interim City Manager Dennis Carlson, County Commissioner Penny Geis, County Commissioner Bill Oehlert, Member-at-large January 11, 1989 January 11, 1989 January 11, 1989 January 11, 1989 January 11, 1990 SALINE COUNTY - CITY BUILDING AUTHORITY Organized March 22, 1965 Stephen C. Ryan, Joe Warner Denn-¡ s Carlson Penny Geis Roy W. Allen Byron Johnson Larry Mathews Mayor City Commissioner City Commissioner County Commissioner County Commissioner County Commissioner Member-at-large Unified School District #305 SALINE COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD Appointed by the Mayor on January 14, 1985. Sister Mary Lou Roberts Arreli a Tabor Mary Jo Heath Harland Peiruno 11 SCHOOL SAFETY COMMITTEE Provided for in the Manual for School Crossing Protection Adopted by the City Commission on August 28,1971 Police Department Representative Traffic Engineer City Planner Safety Education Supervisors for Public and Parochial PTA Council Safety Chairman Salina Jaycees Representative Schools SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Created by K.S.A. 65-3405 (1970 Legislature) Member5 of the City Planning Commission serve as this committee. One member serves as the City's representative on the County Solid Waste Management Committee. UNITED FUND REPRESENTATIVE Sydney S. Soderberg, City Commission Representative * Indicates that no appointment was made in 1987 12 CITY OF SALINA, KANSAS MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS December 31, 1988 Acres in the City.............................. 13,074.5 + Airport ........................................ 1 municipal 13,300' x 300' runway Served by Air Midwest Airline and Capital Airline Average - 3 flights daily Altitude .......................................1,225 feet above sea level Building Permits ............................... 470 Building permits issued - valued at $17,391,757.00 New Dwellings Dwelling Additions New Businesses Business Additions New Business I Additions (County) Private Garages Miscellaneous TOTAL BUILDING PERMITS Gas Permits Plumbing Permits Electrical Permits Mechanical Permits Fence Permits Sign Permits Demolition Permits Sandblastin! Permits TOTAL PERMI S ISSUED 88 117 24 108 17 57 46 457 384 273 505 245 125 117 25 0 2,144 Churches .......................................56 - representing nearly all denominations of the Christian Faith Climate ........................................ Average Annual Rainfall - 21.25" Average Winter Temperature - 33° Average Summer Temperature - 79° Prevailing Winds - Southerly Average Humidity - 62 - 67\ 17 Public Grade Schools 2 Public Junior High Schools 2 Public Senior High Schools 7 Parochial Grade Schools 2 Parochial Junior High Schools 1 Parochial Senior High School Special Education Center St. John's Military School Kansas Wesleyan University Marymount College Kansas College of Technology Brown Mackie College Asbury School of Nursing St. John's School of Nursing Academy of Hair Design, Inc. Salina Area Vocational Technical School Kansas Vocational Rehabilitation Center Central Ks. Diagnostic & Remedial Center Education ...................................... Fire Hydrants .................................. 1,869 13 Golf Courses ...................................3 - 18 hole grass green courses: Elks Country Club Salina Country Club Salina Municipal Golf Course Highways ........................................ Interstate Highway - 70 and 135 Kansas Highway - K-140 National Highways - US 81 Alternate and US 40 Hospitals ....................................... 2 - total 395 beds Hotels, Motels and Motor Hotels ................. 19 - total 1,521 rooms Motor Vehicle Registration ...................... Total 49,873 Autos Trucks Motorcycles Trailers Non Highway Motor Bikes Personalized Tags Amateur Radio Antique Autos Special Interest Miscellaneous 31,708 12,472 1,800 1,561 478 325 194 63 119 12 1,141 Newspapers ...................................... 1 - published 7 times a week Off-street Parking .............................. 10 lots - 957 spaces On-street Handicapped Parking ................... 9 spaces On-street Loading Zones ......................... 8 On-street Taxi Stands ........................... 2 Parks ........................................... 21 - 630.61 acres Public Library.................................. 177,000 titles 254,540 volumes Radio Stations .................................. KINA 91 Country - 500 Watts KHCC!KHCD 89.5 Public Radio KQNS - FM 96 KSAJ - FM 98 KSAL - 5,000 Watts (ABC) KSKG - FM 99 Stereo - 100,000 Watts KY Country - FM 94 Stereo - 100,000 Watts (NBC) Salina Cable Television Stations ................ 2 (Showtime) 3 (3) KARD, Wichita (NBC) 4 (4) WDAF, Kansas City (NBC) 5 (13) WIBW, Topeka (CBS) 6 C-Span, Local Weather and programming 7 (41) KSHB, Kansas City (Ind) 8 (8) KPTS, Wichita (PBS) 9 (9) KHBC, Kansas City (ABC) 10 (10) KAKE, Wichita (ABC) 11 ( 9) WeN, Chicago (Ind) 12 (12) KWCH, Hutchinson! Wichita (CBS) Channel 13 (17) WTBS, Atlanta, GA (Ind) Channel 14 WDAF NBC, Kansas City Channel 15 The Disney Channel Channel 16 Music Television Channel 17 Cinemax Channel 18 KAAS Ind. Wichita Channel 19 Cable Value Network Channel 20 Nickelodeon Channel 21 Home Box Office Channel 22 Showtime Channel 23 The Discovery Channel Channel 24 Headline News Channel 25 Video Hits-l Channel 26 CBN Famil~ Channel Channel 27 The Nashvllle Network Channel 28 KPTS PBS Wichita Channel 29 American Movie Classics! Travel Channel Channel 30 KHBC ABC Kansas Ci~y Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel 32 Lifetime Channel 33 Arts & Entertainment Channel 34 TNT Channel 35 VISN Salina Cable TV Subscribers ..................... 15,600 Sanitary Sewers ................................. 195.74 miles Signalized Intersections ........................ 53 1 27 11 14 intersection with flashing units railroad crossings with flashing units school crossings with flashing units mid-block pedestrian crossings (push button) 14 Storm Sewers ....................................83.37 miles Street Lights ................................... 2,670 Streets ......................................... 228.15 miles Swimming Pools .................................. 7 2 Municipal Pools 2 Country Club Pools 1 Salina High School 1 YMCA Pool 1 YWCA Pool South Pool Theatres: Motion Picture ............................. 6 - Seating capacity approximately 3,000 1 - Drive-in - car capacity 700 Live Production ............................ Salina Bicentennial Center - Maximum seating 8,500 Salina Community Theatre - seating capacity 290 Marymount College - Fire Arts Building - Seating capacity approximately 1,500 Kansas Wesleyan University - Sams Chapel Seating capacity approximately 1,000 Transportation: Bus Lines .................................. 2 Railroads .................................. 4 - Continental Trai1ways and Central Greyhound Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe; Missouri Pacific; Union Pacific; St. Louis Southwestern Truck Lines ................................ 20 - local and interstate TV Stations ..................................... 1 UHF Translator Station which rebroadcasts programs from Channel 2 Great Bend, KS 1 UHF Translator Station which rebroadcasts programs from Channel 10 Wichita, KS Utilities: Electric Meters ............................ Gas Meters ................................. Telephones in Service (access lines) ....... Water Meters in Service .................... 60,858 52,780 24,363 16,996 Water Lines ..................................... 264.58 miles Water pumped during the year .................... 2,684,485,000 gallons from river 1,289,190,000 from wells 1,395,295,000 15 I -~- I Salina's official flag was designed by Steve Haller. 929 East Minneapolis, and was accepted at a Special Meeting of the Board of Commissioners on August 8,1966. The flag design was chosen by the Flag Design Committee: Mrs. Glen Bramwell, Chairman; Mrs. Lewis Crawford, and Herschel Logan, from 83 designs submitted by 45 persons, and recommended to the City Commission. The SHIELD represents the city's solidarity on a yellow field, representing wheat; The RED, WHITE, and BLUE colors in the shield represent the three types of government under which the city has grown; The STAR in the shield represents the city's role as county seat; The LINES radiating from the star represents the major highways which serve Salina; The THREE LINES which divide the lower part of the shield represent the three rivers in the Salina area; The WHEEL represents Salina's pioneer past; The COG represents the city's present industry and agriculture; The ATOMIC SYMBOL represents the City's future. 16 GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARDS PRESENTED The Good Citizenship Trust Award was established as the result of a "Make a Wish for Salinal1 contest sponsored by the Planters Bank and Trust Company. The recipients receive the interest earned on $10,000.00 for one year, and are selected by a four member board. 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 Dr. John Dahlquist and Karen Graves, Co-Chairpersons of the Salina American Revolution Bicentennial Commission M. J. (Jack) Kennedy, C. J. (Cliff) Wertz, W. W. (Bill) Yost, Allen R. Dodge, and Edward H. Bell, the original members of the Salina Airport Authority No award given. No award given. No award given. No award given. Mrs. Judy Curran; Rev. George Knight; Carol and Fred D'Albini. The voluntary efforts of these four peop1e have touched nearly every segment of our community. Ethel Gane, Loberta Schwartz, Ralph Ricklefs, Sr., and Ralph Reitz. No award given. No award given. Barbara Knight and Merle Broce. No award given. No award given. 17 PROPOSITIONS VOTED ON BY THE CITIZENS OF SALINA Propositions to issue bonds in the amount of $202,749.00 to purchase the Waterworks was voted on November 2,1909 and was defeated by the following vote: For ................................. 458 Against ............................. 727 Proposition "Do you favor municipal ownership of water plant?" was voted on April 3,1923 and carried by the following vote: For ............................... 2,171 Against ............................ 599 Proposition "Do you favor softening water by chemical treatment?" was voted on April 3, 1923 and was defeated by the following vote: For ................................ 344 Against ........................... 1,677 Proposition "Do you favor piping soft water to city from distance?" was voted on April 3, 1923 and carried by the following vote: For ............................... 1,933 Against ............................. 680 Proposition to issue bonds in the amount of $605,082.00 to purchase the Watenworks was voted on September 22, 1925 and carried by the following vote: For ............................... 1,742 Against ............................. 356 Proposition to fluoridate the city water supply was voted on November 6, 1956 and was defeated by the following vote: For ............................... 2,355 Against ..........................10,077 i.líJ..J..J..J..AA Commission form of government was voted on April 4,1911 and was defeated by the following vote: For ................................. 554 Against ........................... 1,549 City Manager form of government was voted on December 18,1917 and was defeated by the following vote: For ................................. 845 Against ...........................1,055 Commission-Manager form of government was voted at a special election on February 1,1921 and carried by the following vote: For ............................... 1,284 Against ............................. 424 J..J..J..J..J..J..AA 18 PROPOSITIONS VOTED ON BY THE CITIZENS OF SALINA Continued J.J.J.J.J.J.AA Proposition to issue $80,000 General Obligation Bonds to raise funds to be contributed to the Kansas Military Board for constructing an Armory for the City of Salina, Kansas to be used by the Kansas National Guard and Kansas State Guard was voted on November 2, 1954 and carried by the fllowing vote: For ............................... 5,518 Against ........................... 3,031 **1.AAAJ.A Proposition, "Shall the City of Salina, Kansas, purchase for a consideration of not more than $1.00 all of the unsold lands belonging to the Gypsum Hill Cemetery Association" was voted on April 6,1920 and carried by the following vote: For ............................... 2,240 Against .............................816 "AJ.J.J.J.J.J. Proposition, "Shall the City of Salina, Kansas, issue bonds in the sum of $5,000 for the purchase of Riverside Park, was voted on April 6,1920 and carried by the following vote: For ............................... 1,676 Against ........................... 1,570 1.J..Ii.J.J.J.J.A Proposition, "Shall the City of Sal'ina, Kansas, issue its bonds in the sum of $300,000 for construction of a Memorial Hall" was voted on April 6, 1920 and carried by the following vote: For ............................... 1,658 Against ...........................1,563 For 9th and Ash location ........................... 992 For South Santa Fe location ........................ 706 For East Iron location ............................. 488 "AJ.J.AJ.J.J.J. Proposition to construct a Joint City-County Building was voted on February 23,1965 and carried by the following vote: For ............................... 4,484 Against ........................... 2,436 Proposition to construct a new Public Library was voted on February 23,1965 and carried by the following vote: For ............................... 4,390 Against ...........................2,526 *J.J.J.J.J.J.J. Proposition to retain parking meters in the Central Business District was voted on March 24, 1970 and carried by the following vote: For ............................... 6,577 Against ........................... 1,830 A"AAAAJ.J. Shall the City of Salina, Kansas, levy a tax of two-tenths (.0002) mills on the dollar for the creation of a Municipal Band Fund" was voted on April 2, 1918 and carried by the following vote: For ............................... 1,243 Against ............................. 357 19 PROPOSITIONS VOTED ON BY THE CITIZENS OF SALINA Continued AAAAJ.AAJ. Proposition to construct a Multi-purpose Building was voted on May 21,1968 and was defeated by the following vote: For ............................... 4,772 Against ........................... 5,386 Proposition to construct a Multi-purpose Building was voted on August 6,1968 and was defeated by the following vote: For ............................... 3,682 Against ........................... 7,054 Proposition to construct a Memorial Activities Center was voted on October 3,1973 and was defeated by the following vote: For ............................... 4,153 Against ........................... 4,849 Proposition to construct the Salina Bicentennial Center in Kenwood Park was voted on November 2, 1976 and carried by the following vote: For ............................... 9,649 Against ........................... 7,469 Aklt.J.A*** Proposition to levy a .5t Sales Tax for the City was voted on April 1, 1980 and was defeated by the following vote: For ............................... 5,465 Against ........................... 5,890 Proposition to levy a .5\ Sales Tax for Saline County was voted on April 1,1980 and was defeated by the following vote: For ............................... 4,514 Against ........................... 8,696 Proposition to levy a 1% Saline County Sales Tax was voted on August 3,1982 and carried by the following vote: For ............................... 6,434 Against ........................... 3,697 *AJ.J.J.J.J.J. Proposition to allow the increase of bonds issuanced under 13-1024a from $250,000 to $750,000 was voted on February 28, 1989 and was defeated by the following vote: For ............................... 2,680 Against ........................... 5,316 20 VOTER REGISTRATION INFORMATION It is the duty of all legally qualified voters residing in a City of the First Class to register to vote. Such registration, when made shall entitle such voter to vote, if he is otherwise legally qualified. QUALIFICATIONS: The person must be a citizen of the United States who is at least 18 years of age, or who will have attained the age of 18 on or before the next election, and must have lived in Kansas and in the Ward at least 21 days preceding the election. CHANGES REQU IR ING NEW REGISTRATION............. .......... K.S.A. 25-2316 When a voter has been registered according to law, his registration shall continue to be valid until one of the following occurs: (1 ) (2) (3) The voter changes name by marriage, divorce, or legal proceeding. The voter changes place of residence. The voter failed to vote in at lease one of the last two November General Elections. Any person may apply in person or by mail to the County Election Officer to be registered. Application forms shall be provided by the County Election Officer upon request in person or in writing by an individual applicant. Such application shall be signed by the applicant under penalty of perjury. THE REGISTRATION BOOKS are open during the year at the regular office hours in the City Clerk's Office, Suite 206, and in the County Clerk's Office, Suite 215, City-County Building, 300 West Ash Street, except 20 days preceding each election. RECORD OF REG I STERED VOTERS FOR THE GENERAL ELECT I ONS November 6, November 4, November 8, November 6, November 3, November 8, November 5, November 3, November 7, November 5, November 2, November 7, November 4, November 2, November 8, November 4, November 8, 1956 1958 1960 1962 1964 1966 1968 1970 1972 1974 1976 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 ................................................. ................................................. 15,858 16,389 17,379 16,623 16,133 15,666 16,807 17,366 19,525 19,463 20,445 20,602 22,847 21,871 25,572 26,277 26,885 ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. ................................................. 21 GROWTH OF THE CITY The Town of Salina was organized under the Town and Village Act on April 22,1858. In 1859, Saline County was officially established by the Territorial Legislature and Salina was incorporated and designated as the County Seat. City of Third Class City of Second Class City of First Class November 21,1870 October 11, 1878 July 9, 1920 POPULATION OF SALINA U.S. Census 1870 U.S. Census 1880 U.S. Census 1890 U.S. Census 1900 U.S. Census 1910 U.S. Census 1920 U.S. Census 1930 U.S. Census 1940 U.S. Census 1950 U.S. Census 1960 County Census 1961 County Census 1962 County Census 1963 County Census 1964 County Census 1965 County Census 1966 County Census 1967 County Census 1968 County Census 1969 U.S. Census 1970 County Census 1971 County Census 1972 County Census 1973 County Census 1974 County Census 1975 County Census 1976 County Census 1977 County Census 1978 County Census 1979 U.S. Census 1980 U.S. Bureau of Census 7/1/1982 U.S. Bureau of Census 7/1/1984 918 3,311 6,503 9,105 9,688 15,085 20,155 21,018 26,176 43,202 40,804 43,090 40,649 41,293 38,706 39,278 38,024 38,110 39,013 37,714 37,925 36,609 37,162 37,377 38,378 39,682 40,569 40,512 40,916 41,843 42,406 42,933 Salina is the largest city nearest the geographical center of the contiguous United States and is at the crossroads of the United States, where north and south meet eðst and west. (Interstate Highways 70 and 135) 22 BUILDING PERMITS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS COUNTY NEW BUS/ SINGLE TOWN NEW DWELLING NEW BUSINESS BUS PRIVATE DOLLAR YEAR FAMILY DUPLEX APT HOUSE DWELLING ADD BUSINESS ADD ADD GARAGE Mise VALUATION -- 1955 429 21 17 41 4,893,010.00 1956 309 25 16 29 4,084,562.00 1957 303 137 26 22 64 53 4,408,452.00 1958 359 118 19 19 102 41 4,491,404.00 1959 592 128 18 33 113 71 6,924,885.00 1960 313 94 38 32 131 72 5,184,005.00 1961 362 107 33 31 60 83 5,357,375.00 1962 398 113 35 34 94 85 7,111,130.00 1963 146 74 36 12 78 46 3,228,620.00 1964 93 74 35 27 71 82 3,050,650.00 1965 29 85 12 33 29 42 1,427,555.00 1966 55 41 16 18 47 85 1,958,355.00 1967 72 45 15 15 43 82 8,754,764.00 1968 84 49 11 26 63 126 5,686,415.00 1969 36 57 15 15 67 114 5,602,740.00 1970 50 51 14 28 33 185 3,243,519.00 1971 108 33 16 28 40 190 9,059,560.00 1972 142 25 23 21 41 256 8,216,225.65 1973 141 35 30 32 40 279 8,288,648.24 1974 215 51 23 31 49 317 10,830,032.51 1975 276 62 39 25 39 310 16,164,386.95 1976 334 72 46 52 48 279 23,868,293.26 1977 302 73 46 31 60 272 31,018,698.16 1978 234 10 4 = 248 52 28 47 48 288 25,339,653.00 1979 129 3 2 = 134 44 23 38 57 222 17,675,328.00 1980 79 5 7 = 90 38 16 27 55 140 12,075,154.00 1981 65 0 3 = 68 69 18 35 42 112 9,856,592.00 1982 40 1 3 = 44 52 12 23 2 53 152 7,981,183.53 1983 78 6 5 3 = 91 65 28 27 15 55 110 17,483,468.98 1984 85 1 3 12 101 48 27 21 12 59 147 14,835,717.84 1985 61 3 0 11 74 44 28 23 10 46 145 20.687,418.00 1986 61 4 4 1 = 70 55 42 30 9 60 175 34,679,250.00 1987 53 6 0 15 ;: 71 41 61 23 9 60 205 17,391,757.00 1988 75 0 1 12 = 88 117 24 108 17 57 46 15,426,410.00 23 VITAL STATISTICS The Vital Statistics Law was enacted in Kansas in 1911, and was in effect August 1, 1911. The following is a record of the births and deaths in Salina and Saline County. BIRTHS DEATHS BIRTHS DEATHS YEAR RECORDED RECORDED YEAR RECORDED RECORDED 1911 162 64 1976 983 415 1912 359 171 1977 1,006 425 1913 282 152 1978 1,015 448 1914 213 117 1979 1,055 395 1915 288 193 1980 1,116 462 1916 388 221 1981 1,102 474 1917 352 222 1982 1 ,142 492 1918 449 307 1983 1,198 520 1919 374 247 1984 1,152 450 1920 441 247 1985 1,020 484 1921 492 224 1986 1,099 551 1922 521 252 1987 Not available Not available 1923 467 229 1988 Not available Not available 1924 479 255 1925 413 232 1926 445 232 1927 459 227 1928 455 292 1929 486 272 1930 528 282 1931 471 289 1932 490 300 1933 456 283 1934 514 309 1935 435 326 1936 422 341 1937 492 292 1938 555 283 1939 557 277 1940 519 296 1941 504 302 1942 678 297 1943 853 369 1944 893 381 1945 741 341 1946 966 325 1947 1,223 359 1948 1,282 379 1949 1,261 402 1950 1,037 420 1951 1 ,054 380 1952 1,072 406 1953 1,605 414 1954 1,676 484 1955 1,752 388 1956 1,811 475 1957 1,870 434 1958 1,976 472 1959 2,183 476 1960 1,991 511 1961 1,912 482 1962 1,940 477 1963 1,766 501 1964 1,662 450 1965 1,094 461 1966 887 462 1967 862 450 1968 947 435 1969 966 473 1970 1,010 439 1971 920 457 1972 811 448 1973 858 463 1974 909 440 1975 959 411 24 HISTORY OF THE ASSESSED VALUATION AND RATE OF ASSESSMENT OF THE CITY OF SALINA, KANSAS BUDGET YEAR VALUATION TAX MILLS YEAR 1919 $24,560,612.00 6.45 1920 1920 26,350,234.00 9.2 1921 1921 28,699,578.00 8.8 1922 1922 28,324,049.00 9.2 1923 1923 28,681,166.00 9.10 1924 1924 28,783,205.00 8.80 1925 1925 27,363,217.00 10.18 1926 1926 27,300,659.00 11.799 1927 1927 27,120,246.00 11.881 1928 1928 27,595,935.00 11.8268 1929 1929 25,622,770.00 12.838 1930 1930 30,197,587.00 11.81 1931 1931 27,256,140.00 11.5487 1932 1932 25,560,394.00 8.6470 1933 1933 21,148,844.00 9.7960 1934 1934 21,326,104.00 12.03 1935 1935 21,077,824.00 11.938 1936 1936 21,272,027.00 11.796 1937 1937 22,125,278.00 11 .865 1938 1938 23,282,454.00 13.8758 1939 1939 23,129,043.00 13.3162 1940 1940 23,369,450.00 11.6755 1941 1941 23,647,222.00 11.5375 1942 1942 23,403,863.00 12.414 1943 1943 23,239,724.00 13.44 1944 1944 24,347,264.00 12.2541 1945 1945 24,797,254.00 13.780 1946 1946 25,871,946.00 13.63 1947 1947 29,837,017.00 13.53 1948 1948 31,476,679.00 13.52 1949 1949 34,061,739.00 13.51 1950 1950 36,083,032.00 13.50 1951 1951 37,533,220.00 14.56 1952 1952 38,379,095.00 15.97 1953 1953 40,908,166.00 16.99 1954 1954 41,793,219.00 17 . 99 1955 1955 42,910,853.00 19.00 1956 1956 45,669,843.00 19.86 1957 1957 48,430,370.00 22.85 1958 1958 49,236,801.00 23.97 1959 1959 50,361,955.00 24.18 1960 1960 52,626,598.00 24.08 1961 1961 53,344,433.00 24.59 1962 1962 56,038,735.00 22.92 1963 1963 57,879,992.00 24.92 1964 1964 59,985,916.00 24.90 1965 1965 60,604,872.00 27.36 1966 1966 60,802,937.00 29.00 1967 1967 61,925,303.00 29.67 1968 1968 62,717,142.00 31.90 1969 1969 64,118,643.00 30.75 1970 1970 62,020,110.00 32.38 1971 1971 62,260,300.00 31.50 1972 1972 65,475,933.00 31.38 1973 1973 68,526,811.00 30.71 1974 1974 71,696,415.00 31.26 1975 1975 76,913,084.00 30.13 1976 1976 82,561,430.00 30.00 1977 1977 91,122,060.00 35.91 1978 1978 92,689,917 .00 37.82 1979 1979 105,233,894.00 38.27 1980 25 HISTORY OF THE ASSESSED VALUATION AND RATE OF ASSESSMENT (Continued) TANGIBLE VALUATION ON BUDGET YEAR MOTOR VEHICLES VALUATION TAX MILLS YEAR 1980 13,240,585.00 97,437,930.00 39.45 1981 1981 19,271,324.00 99,238,898.00 40.84 1982 1982 24,406,686.00 105,334,772.00 36.36 1983 1983 25,447,930.00 104,100,881.00 36.36 1984 1984 28,193,177.00 107,447,669.00 36.36 1985 1985 26,201,223.00 108,677,882.00 36.36 1986 1986 27,447,177.00 111,856,170.00 36.36 1987 1987 31,552,430.00 114,502,579.00 36.36 1988 1988 35,215,115.00 117,422,015.00 36.36 1989 26 SALINA PROPERTY TAX BILL Levy per $1,000.00 Valuation 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 LEVY FOR LEVY FOR LEVY FOR LEVY FOR LEVY FOR 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 BUDGET BUDGET BUDGET BUDGET BUDGET City of Salina $36.360 $36.360 $36.360 $36.360 36.360 Salina Library 3.305 4.174 4.277 4.290 4.987 Recreation Commission 2.320 3.178 3.163 3.000 3.000 State Education & Eleemosynary 1.500 1.500 1.500 1.500 1.500 Unified School District 1305 59.000 69.772 76.885 78.873 85.779 Saline County 18.156 18.156 21.000 21.000 21.000 Salina Airport Authority 3.000 TOTAL for SALINA $123.641 $133.140 $143.185 $145.023 $152.626 1988 Total County Tangible Valuation 1988 City Tangible Valuation (Represents 67.////\ of the total valuation) $170,451,356 $114,502,579 1988 Total County Population (U.S. Bureau of Census 7/1/1984) 1988 City Population (U.S. Bureau of Census 7/1/1984) (Represents 85.////\ of the total population) 50,370 42,933 27 FUNDS General Employee Benefits Uti 11 ty Bond and Interest Special Liability TOTAL CITY OF SALINA, KANSAS 1987 TAX LEVY FOR 1988 BUDGET NET AD VALOREM LEVY MILLS 14.6950 8.8580 4.0371 7.0151 1.7548 36.3600 28 TOTAL AD VALOREM TAX DOLLARS $1,643,730.00 990,818.00 451,571.00 784,686.00 196,284.00 $4,067,089.00