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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2009-053Sponsored by: City Manager CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2009-053 A RF,SOLU'I'ION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SF,WARD, ALASKA, I'ROVID[NG FOR THE SUBMISSION TO TIIF. QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF SEWARD THE QUESTION OF THE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO F.XCF,ED $5,000,000 IN GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF TFIF, CITY 'I'O FINANCE ALL OR A PORTION OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF A COMBINED LIBRARY/MUSEUM CAPITAL IMPROVEivIENT PROJECT WHEREAS, as part of the Seward Centennial celebration of the founding of Seward, then Seward Mayor Edgar Blatchford sought project proposals from the public that would directly benefit the citizens of the community, would begin in the centennial year 2003 and reach completion during 2012, the one hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of the City; and WHEREAS, the Seward Community Library Museum project was selected to be the embodiment of the community's pride by preserving history and providing access to present and future knowledge; and WHEREAS, the total cost of the combined community library/museum is estimated to be $10,000,000 which includes planning, design, construction, management and furniture and fixtures; and WHEREAS, the City of Seward, the Seward Community Library Association and the Resurrection Bay Historical Society, through the creation of a joint Seward Community Library Museum Building Committee, and with the assistance of Foraker Prcdcvclopmenl Fund consultants, ate working to create a sustainable project; and WHEREAS, since 2003 progress includes purchase of a Bile, completion of a feasibility study, a concept design, a business plan and a public phone survey; and WFIEREAS, the public phone survey revealed that S8'% of the respondents were very likely or likely to support bond funding for the project, supported by a %a% sales tax increase to help pay for the capital costs of this project; and WHEREAS, through the efforts of the Seward Community Library Museum Building Committee, over $1,000,000 has already been committed to this project, through private donations, grants, City contributions, and professional in-kind services and property acquisition; and CITY OF SF,WARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2009-053 WHEREAS, the amount of money raised to date and dte phone survey results demonstrate that there is overwhelming community support for this project. NOW, THEREFORE,, BE IT RESOLVF,D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: Section 1. It is hereby determined to be for a public purpose and in the public interest of the City to borrow through the issuance of general obligation bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $5,000,000 for the purpose of paying for the capital costs of a combined library/museum capital improvement in the Cily. The sum of $5,000,000 shall be borrowed by, for and on behalf of the City of Seward for library/museum capital improvements and shall be evidenced by the issuance of general obligation bonds of the City. The bond proceeds shall be used for capital improvanents only. The full faith and credit of the City are pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on the Bonds and ad valorem taxes upon all taxable property in the City shall be levied without limitation as to rate or amount to pay the principal of and interest on the Bonds when due. Section 2. The bonds will not be issued until additional funding is obtained from private contributions, grants, state or federal sources. Section 3. The City shall submit the following proposition, in substantially the following form, to the qualified voters of the City of Seward at the October G, 2009 regular City election. The -• proposition must receive an affirmative vote from a majority of the qualified voters voting on the question to he approved. Proposition No. 3 General Obligation Bonds for Seward Community Library J4useum Capital Improvements Shall the City of Seward incur debt and issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed five million dollars ($5,000,000) to finance the construction of community library museum capital improvements in the City? Bonds may not be issued until the City has obtained additional funding through contributions and grants for the remainder of the costs of the project. The bonds shall be secured by a pledge of the full faith and credit of the City. Il is expected that annual pa}nnents of principal and interest on the Bonds will not exceed the annual amount to be received by the City from aone-half percent sales tax. PROPOSITION NO. 3 YES NO CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2009-053 A "Yes" vote authorizes the issuance of not to exceed SS million dollars of general obligation bonds for capital costs for the library/museum project. A "No" vote does not authorize the issuance of not to exceed $5 million dollars of general obligation bonds for capital costs for the library/museum project. Section 4. The City intends to allocate proceeds of the Bonds authorized under Section 1 of this Resolution to reimburse expenditures by the City for costs of acquisition, construction and equipping of the Library/Museum Project incurred prior to the date of issuance of the Bonds. Section 5. Sections 7 and 4 of this Resolution shall be come effective only if the proposition described in Section 3 is approved by a majority of the qualified voters of the City of Seward voting on the proposition al the election on October 6, 2009. The remaining sections ofthis resolution shall become effective upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 22°`~ day of Junc, 2009. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Clark Corbridge, Mayor AYES: Valdatta, Dunham, Bardarson, Kellar, Smith, Keil, Corbridge NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: ~, r Jean Lewis City Clerk (City Seal) ~1~~q~rss8rtys~,gQ ,,. ~ I r ~ r`~ f- _ y_.., -'f Y a ~ .... r r ;i... .. i' Y 9 ..--. ~" ~, ~1 M ~ 4a .~'pp rV'.~. Pty' y b Y, ~(~ 41a~a~~~ ay' ai~+ ~ V~ .~ sR/' rS'4i ,ry' ~~'•.~~ DF A~~;+`. ~~o......•as COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT Meeting Date: Juuc 22, 2009 Through: City Manager Phillip Oates/~ From: Library Director Patricia Lim~ille Agenda Item: Resolution 2009-~~, providing for the submission to the qualified voters of the City of Seward the question of the issuance not to exceed $5,000,000 in general obligation bonds of the City to finance all or a portion of the construction of a combined library/museum capital improvement project BACKGROUNll & JUSTIFICATION: In 2003, Seward Mayor Edgar Blatchford proposed developnlg a community centered project in the Centennial year of 5eward's founding to be completed in 20] 2, the 100`x' atmiversary of the incorporation of Seward. Anew combined library museum was selected to be the embodiment of the community's pride by preserving history and providing access to present and future knowledge for the residents of Seward, the outlying areas and all seasonal workers and visitors. The Seward Community Library Museum Building Committee (SCLMBC), the City of Seward, the Seward Community Library Association (SCLA) and the Resurrection Bay Historical Society (RBHS) are working together to wmpletc this project. Progress toward the goal includes formation of the SCLMBC, purchase of the former Salvation Army property as a dedicated site for the facility, a formal Memorandum of Understanding between the SCLA and the RBF[S, non-profit entities of the library and the museum, to accept private sector fundnrg intended for the facility and dedication of Cily funds for capital campaign expenditures. Since 2006 the project has been guided by Forakcr Predevelopment Fund (FPF), capital project development consultants, with the goal of creating a sustainable facility. FPF was created and is supported by the Denali Commission, the Mental Health Trust and Rasmuson Foundation. FPF completed a feasibility study of the original concept, revealiig a plan that was ewnomically unsustainable by the Seward community. FPF provided architectural and program planning expertise to create a conceptual design more suited to Seward's needs and resources. In April 2009, Foraker hired McDowell Group to conduct a telephone survey of randomly selected Seward voters to gauge support for the project and their willingness to vote to publicly finance its construction. 208 people were surveyed with 9 out of 10 agreeing that a new library museum is needed and ~8°/~ either very Likely or likely to vote for a Y~ % increase in sales tax to help pay for the project. The estimated cost of the facility, including planning, design, construction, project management, furiiture and fixtures, is $ ] 0 million. The plan of finance includes S 1 million private foundation and individual donations and $4-5 million state and federal funding. The remaining $5 million will be secured by general obligation bonds financed by the citizens of Seward. These bonds Wray not be issued until the City has obtained additional funding tlu'ough contributions and grants for the remainder of the costs ofthe project. As of May 2009, over $1 million has been committed to this project through private donations, grants, City contributions and professional in-kind services. Jb Library and museum services are offered to Seward residents, those living outside the city limits and all seasonal workers and visitors equally. The Seward Community Library Museum will be owned and operated by the City of Seward. Resolution 2009- anticipates passage of an ordinance adding a'/% sales tax within the City. Although the sales tax is not dedicated, it is the intent to use all or a portion of the proceeds of this tax increase to help meet the needs of the project. A sales tax would allow both residents and non-residents who utilize the City's library and museum to contribute to the construction and operation costs, thereby distributing the expense instead of placnig the entire tax burden on owners of real property within the City CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Where applicable, this resolution is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive Plans, Land Use Plans, Strategic Plan and City Comicil Rules of Procedures. FISCAL NOTE: The intent ofthe SCLM Committee is to place an advisory ballot on the October 2009 election to ask the voters if they support a 0.5'% increase in sales tax to pay for operating and capital costs. This would generate approx. $500,000 per year in revenue. The estimated annual debt service costs on a 25-year $5 million general obligation bond (assuming 5.75%~ borrowing rate) are approxunately $380,000, with the remainder o the sal e tax evenue to be used to pay for increased operating, repairs, and mai anc sts. Approved by Finance Department ATTORNEY REVIEW X RECOMMENDATION: Council approve Resolution 2009-m~~, providing for the submission to the qualified voters of the City of Seward the question of the issuance not to exceed $5,000,000 in general obligation bonds of the City to finance all or a portion of the construction of a combined library/museum capital improvement project. 37