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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2016-077 Sponsored by: Hunt IICITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2016-077 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, IN SUPPORT OF PROPOSED CHANGES TO ALASKA STATUTES CHAPTER 30.30 AND 05.25 IMPROVING THE MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION OF DERELICT VESSELS WHEREAS,hundreds of derelict vessels currently litter Alaska's coastline and harbors and these numbers will increase every year unless action is taken to address aging fleets and changing commercial fisheries; and WHEREAS,in the past year alone there have been numerous derelict vessel situations that have cost the state,municipalities,and the federal government considerable expense,including two ex-Navy tugs in Adak,abandoned barges in Steamboat Slough near Bethel,and the tug Challenger that sunk off Juneau; and WHEREAS,the City of Seward recognizes the widespread costs and the environmental and navigational risks for both municipalities and the state associated with derelict vessels; and WHEREAS, neighboring states have dramatically strengthened their derelict vessel prevention laws in the past five years to better prevent,track and manage derelict vessels,including raising fees to support state management of derelict vessels and requiring vessel insurance ; and WHEREAS,in 1990 the Alaska legislature passed a resolution acknowledging the need to better understand and address the existing and growing problem of derelict vessels around the state; and WHEREAS,the State of Alaska has outdated statutes regarding derelict vessels which lack the ability to track vessel owners,agency enforcement authority,statewide coordination of response, funding or vessel insurance requirements ; and WHEREAS, in 2013 the Alaska Association of Harbormasters and Port Administrators supported the creation of the ad-hoc derelict vessel task force which includes representatives from state and federal agencies as well as the Alaska Association of Harbormasters and Port Administrators, regional tribal representatives, federal and state legislative offices, and private industry ; and WHEREAS, over nine full-day meetings, the task force developed thoughtful, robust and meaningful proposed changes that will help all stakeholders around the state, including harbor facilities, better address and prevent derelict vessels ; and WHEREAS,this will help protect harbor infrastructure,keep valuable moorage space in our harbor available,and will prevent unsustainable economic,environmental and navigational hazards; and CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2016-077 WHEREAS,the proposed changes will improve communication and coordination between Alaska's harbors and state and federal agencies,directly leading to decreased costs associated with managing derelict vessels. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. Fully supports the passage by the state legislature of all proposed revisions in Alaska Statutes 30.30 and 05.25. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 21St day of November 2016. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA el/LeVee2 des") an Bardarson Mayor AYES: Casagranda, Keil, Squires, McClure, Altermatt, Slater, Bardarson NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: 4 J hanna y, CMC pity Clerk (City Seal) .,,,...,,,,e Of • (1 .•G fit. . •2 4 • SEAL eL.• w • • ........+••• SP: ,,0 'ti,,�F,OFAV",,,, S � ,. Agenda Statement 4O Se Meeting Date: November 21, 2016 ;�►.: ;,' ��'o To: City Council ' a 1/ 'atAsv, Through: City Manager Jim Hunt From: Harbormaster Norm Regis Agenda Item: Support of proposed changes to Alaska statutes chapter 30.30 and 05.25 improving the management and prevention of derelict vessels. BACKGROUND& JUSTIFICATION: In 1990 the Alaska legislature passed a resolution acknowledging the need to better understand and address the existing and growing problem of derelict vessels around the state. In 2013 the Alaska Association of Harbormasters and Port Administrators supported the creation of the ad-hoc derelict vessel task force which includes representatives from state and federal agencies as well as the Alaska Association of Harbormasters and Port Administrators, regional tribal representatives, federal and state legislative offices,and private industry.Over nine full-day meetings,the task force developed thoughtful,robust and meaningful proposed changes that will help all stakeholders around the state, including harbor facilities, better address and prevent derelict vessels. The proposed changes will improve communication and coordination between Alaska's harbors and state and federal agencies, directly leading to decreased costs associated with managing derelict vessels. INTENT: To support proposed changes to Alaska Statutes Chapter 30.30 and 05.25 improving the management and prevention of derelict vessels. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A 1 Comprehensive Plan(page 14): Public Safety, Encourage marine safety X activities. 2. Strategic Plan (page 18): Promote a safe community X 3. Other(list): FISCAL NOTE: There is no fiscal note for this Agenda Statement and Resolution; this is to support the proposed changes to Alaska Statutes Chapter 30.30 and 05.25 improving management and prevention of derelict vessels. Approved by Finance Department: , ,1, , ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No X 78 RECOMMENDATION: Council approve Resolution 2016- O77authorizing the City Administration and lobbyist to urge the state legislature and Governor to support the proposed changes to Alaska Statutes Chapter 30.30 and 05.25 improving management and prevention of derelict vessels. 79