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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11072017 Planning & Zoning PacketPlanning and Zoning Commission Regular Board Meeting Photo by Jwkie J9hk November 7, 2017 City Hall Council Chambers, 410 Adams Street Seward Planning & Zoning Commission Regular Meeting November 7, 2017 7:00 PM Council Chambers Cindy Ecklund 1. Call to Order Chair Term Expires 02/20 2. Opening Ceremony Martha Fleming Vice Chair A. Pledge of Allegiance Terns Expires 02120 Gary Seese 3. Roll Call Commissioner Term Expires 02119 4. Special Reports & Presentations Margaret Anderson A. City Administration Report Commissioner Term Expires 07/18 B. Other Reports, Announcements & Presentations Tom Swann Commissioner 5. Citizens' Comments on any subject except those items Term Expires 02119 scheduled for public hearing. [Those who have signed in Craig Ambrosiani will be given the first opportunity to speak. Time is limited Commissioner to 3 minutes per speaker and 36 minutes total time for this Term Expires 02119 agenda item] Nathaniel Charbonneau 6. Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda. [Approval of Commissioner Term Expires 02/18 Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk (*). Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless a Commissioner so requests. In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular Agenda.] 7. Public Hearings- None Jim Hunt City Manager $, Unfinished Business — None Ron Long Assistant City Manager/ Community Development Director Jackie C. ff ilde Planner City of Seward, Alaska P c& ZAgenda November 7, 2017 1/27 9. New Business — A. Review of City Code 15.10.220 Development Requirements ....................... Page 3 B. Selection of a Commissioner to present the quarterly report at the November 27, 2017 Council Meeting........................................................... Page 6 C. Newly appointed Commissioner training for Commissioner Charbonneau November12, 2017....................................................................................... Page 7 D. Approve the 2018 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting schedule..... Page 9 E. Schedule and Set Topic of November 21, 2017 Work Session * F. August 29, 2017 Meeting Minutes............................................................... Page 11 10. Informational Items and Reports (No action required) - A. Flood Board Quarterly Joint Work Session Reminder ............................... Page 17 B. 2018 Planning & Zoning Meeting Schedule Calendar ................................ Page 18 C. City Manager's report September 29, 2017 thru October 13, 2017 ............ Page 19 D. FEMA Newsletters....................................................................................... Page 25 11. Commission Comments 12. Citizens' Comments [Limit to 5 minutes per individual — Each individual has one opportunity to speak] 13. Commissions and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments 14. Adjournment City of Seward, Alaska November 7, 2017 P & Z Agenda 2/27 Memorandum Date: November 7, 2017 To: Planning and Zoning Commission Through: Jackie C. Wilde, Planner Subject: Review of City Code §15.10.220 Development Requirements BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: Community Development recognizes that developable land within Seward is limited, and development requirements should reflect the need to allow more productive use of that limited land without degrading the quality of community life. It is in the best interest of the community to periodically review and update the city zoning code to reflect community changes and needs. RECOMMENDATION: Review — § 15.10.220 Development Requirements and amend if needed. 3/27 PLANNING AND LAND USE REGULATIONS O 0 N 0 cV 0 N 0 N 0 CV 0 N0 0 z z ,--i Cz O N In d ; corx U f.' � b [h O p O O N N O O pH N GOV a0] C) N O O 4 C, -4 .-y N ,-i Ce) O d� d� O ai by �U CIDO C) 0 ) cc P co 07 O UN C13 v N CJ G p co O O CC] �" 1 O O N O N� z� D c� �ag� b o in a o 4 Supplement No. 11-1 I5-62 4/27 Table 15.10.220. Development Requirements —Notes NOTE 1. Within the HC District, in the area bounded by Fourth Avenue, the boat launch ramp, the harbor basin and J Float Ramp, building height is limited to 26 feet. NOTE 2, A. Buildable/useable area —Lot may have to be larger to have minimum buildable area available. B. In the R1, R2, R3, UR, OR, AC and CB Districts, from the Seward Highway/Phoenix Road intersection South, to include the Bayview Subdivision, 3,000 SF and north, 6,000 SF with 30 and 60 foot minimum frontages respectively, for single-family residences. C. A single RR lot may be divided into two lots of less than 20,000 SF each if the reduction below 20,000 SF is to accommodate required widening of an adjacent right-of-way. D. in the R1, R2, R3, UR, OR, AC and CB Districts, individual lots of at least 3,000 SF in the Original Townsite, Federal Addition, Laubner Addition, Cliff Addition and Bayview Addition may be developed for single-family residences provided all other development requirements of this chapter are met. E. Multi -family developments with three—four units require a minimum of 9,000 SF in the R3, UR, OR, AC and CB Districts and 20,000 SF in the RM District. All said districts require an additional 1,200 SF per unit of five or more units. F. Two-family or duplex developments require a minimum of 6,000 SF in the R2, R3, UR, OR, AC and CB Districts and 20,000 SF in the RM District. Duplex developments within the Federal Addition Subdivision require 5,000 SF. All other development requirements of this chapter shall be met. NOTE 3. See Notes 2-D and 2-E above. NOTE 4. From Seward Highway/Phoenix Road intersection ----South, a five-foot setback, each side; north, a minimum five-foot setback each side as part of a combined 15-foot setback total between both sides. NOTE 5. In the HC District, parcels abutting mean high tide No rear yard setback; parcels abutting the waterfront boardwalk —Five feet; and parcels not abutting the waterfront boardwalk or mean high water mark —Ten feet. NOTE 6. Excludes setbacks in HC and I. NOTE 7. In the Industrial District, no minimum lot size, width or setbacks are required for unmanned electronic sites. NOTE 8. Tract D of USS 1864 Jesse Lee Home Subdivision shall not be used for any uses other than those allowed in an R1 district, except for a long term care facility, aka skilled nursing care facility. (Ord. 2007-009, § 1, 2007; Ord. No. 2016-009, § 1, 1-23-2017) 5/27 41asKp City of Seward City Clerk's Office 410 Adams Street P. O. Box 167 Seward, AK 99664 (907)224-4040 clerk r�i�ila'of4ew.q� qet MEMORANDUM TO: Planning & Zoning Commissioners CC: Ron Long and Jackie Wilde FROM: Brenda Ballou, City CIerk DATE: October 24, 2017 RE: City Council Direction For 2018 P&Z Commission Reporting At the October 23, 2017 City Council meeting, the Planning & Zoning Commission was directed to provide the following quarterl reports to council for the 2018 calendar year: • IQ16 — in person report at a council meeting • 2Q16 — written report submitted to City Clerk for inclusion in the council packet • 3Q16 — in person report at a council meeting • 4Q16 -- written report submitted to City Clerk for inclusion in the council packet Please make note of these reporting requirements, and if you have any questions or concerns, please contact the clerk's office. Thank you for your service to our community! 6/27 Memorandum Date: October 30, 2017 To: Planning and Zoning Commission Through: Jackie C. Wilde, Planner Subject: November 12, 2017 Training for Planning and Zoning Commissioners I would encourage those Commissioners who have not previously attended to consider the opportunity. The session will be held throughout the day on Sunday, November 121h at the Anchorage Marriott Downtown, 820 W. 7"' Avenue. This memo is to serve as a reminder that the City will pay registration fees and travel expenses for Commissioners who wish to attend the 2017 Alaska Planning Conference training for Planning Commissioners. I will need to know by 11 /8/2017 Recommendation: Interested Commissioners may want to attend the Alaska Planning Conference training on November 12, 2017. 7/27 to O Z Q z U O U w m Q Z W C7 a LL w 8/27 P&Z Agenda Statement Meeting Date: November 7, 2017 Through: Jackie C. Wilde, City Planner Agenda Item: Approve the 2018 P&Z meeting and work session schedule BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: At the end of each year the Planning and Zoning Commission approves the regularly scheduled Planning and Zoning meetings and work sessions for the coming year. According to Seward City Code Section 2,30.220, the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission shall meet at 7:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month. Special meetings may be held at the call of the chair or the city manager, and at such other times as the commission may determine. The Planning and Zoning Commission has requested that regular work sessions be scheduled for the third Tuesday of each month. If a public hearing item is submitted by the required cut-off date, the work session will then be scheduled as a special meeting. The Commission set the time for special meetings to begin at 7:00 p.m. and work sessions at 6:00 p.m. RECOMMENDATION: Review -- amend dates if needed -- and approve by motion the 2018 Planning and Zoning meeting and work session schedule. 9127 Memorandum Date: November 7, 2017 To: Planning & Zoning Commission Through: Jackie C. Wilde, Planner Subject: 2018 - Planning & Zoning Meeting Schedule This memo is to provide a schedule of the Planning & Zoning Commission Meetings for the calendar year 2018. Unless otherwise noted the Regular meetings will begin at 7:00 p.m. & Work sessions will begin at 6:00 p.m. Special meetings may be held at the call of the Chair or the City Manager and at other times as the commission may determine. Month Regular Meeting 7:00 PM Work Sessions 6:00 pm January 2-Jan 16-Jan February 6-Feb 20-Feb March x 6-Mar 20-Mar April 3-Apr 17-Apr May 1-May 15-May June xx 5-Jun 19-Jun July 34W 17-Jul August 7-Aug 21-Aug September 5-Sep 18-Sep October 2-Oct 17-Oct November 6-Nov 20-Nov December 5-Dec 18-Dec "Joint Flood Board meeting @ 6:00 pm Regular meeting to follow at 7:00 porn. if you have questions or concerns or cannot attend, please call 224-4048 or email iwilde@citvofseward.net 10/27 City of Seward, Alaska Seward Planning & Zoning Commission Minutes August 29, 2017 Volume 7, Page 247 CALL TO ORDER The August 29, 2017 Regular Meeting of Seward Planning & Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:00 p.m, by Chair Cindy Ecklund. OPENING CEREMONY Commissioner Ambrosiani led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL There were present: Cindy Ecklund presiding, and Martha Fleming Gary Seese Craig Ambrosiani Margaret Anderson Comprising a quorum of the Commission; and Also Present Absent Donna Glenz, Planner Jackie Wilde, Planner Johanna Kinney, City Clerk Amy Liu, Land Management Technician Tom Swann- Excused David Carlton- Unexcused CITY ADMINISTRATION REPORT Donna Glenz updated the Commission on the following business items: • Three new flood plain permits were granted for Japp Creek; Warble; Peterson • August 15, 2017 KPB approved Ordinance 2017-18 • Public Works Director Schoessler says road repairs are moving along well will finish at mid - September • The SMIC Breakwater Project will finish soon • City Council approved $4.4 million for phase I improvements at SMIC • Floodboard joint work session has been rescheduled to September 19, 2017 ; meeting for September 5, 2017 has been canceled is because no public hearing items were received and cancellation was the only way to fulfill the public notice process • Glenz last day will be August 31, 2017 11/27 City of Seward, Alaska Seward Planning &,Zoning Commission Minutes Au ust 29, 2017 Volume 7, Page 248 Jackie Wilde updated the Commission on the following business items: Letters regarding attendance from Planner Wilde were sent on July 5, 2017 requesting response from Commissioner Swann and Commissioner Carlton. Wilde received a phone call from Commissioner Swann apologizing for his previous absences, stating that he would work on attending. Swann and requested an additional excused absence for the August 29, 2017 meeting due to previous scheduled travel. In a follow-up email, Commissioner Carlton conveyed that he was apologetic had been very busy while having already moved out of state. Wilde requested that Commissioner Carlton send a statement of resignation and return of his Code Book and Planning Binder; no correspondence had been received as of today's meeting. City Clerk recommended that a memo be added to next the next Planning and Zoning Commission agenda asking to vacate the seat and provide public notice of vacancy Fleming asked for clarification on the scheduling of the work session. Chair Ecklund asked for clarification on the reasoning behind the cancellation of the September 5, 2017 meeting. Glenz reiterated previous points on no items received for public hearing and the requirement to meet public notice guidelines Ambrosiani asked for explanation on the process for replacing a commissioner. Kinney confirmed that City Council will solicit applications and appoint the next member after the position has been officially declared vacant. Chair Ecklund recommended adding to the agenda a discussion Commissioner Carlton's lack of meeting attendance and update on moving from Seward OTHER REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS & PRESENTATIONS — None CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING Carol Griswold, inside city limits, pointed out that maps in the Comprehensive Plan do not describe land north of the transfer facility, west toward Mount Marathon, and north and east of SMIC. She expressed the importance of covering these areas because of the usefulness of maps to the planning process and the lack of attention given to these regions. Seese suggested that the map may simply reflect the extent of road maintenance. Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda Motion (Anderson/Fleming) Add Item B under New Business as "Commissioner Carlton Decision" Motion Passed AYES: Fleming, Ambrosiani, Seese, Anderson, Ecklund NOES: None 12/27 City ofSeivard, Alaska Seward Planning & Zoning Commission Minutes August 29, 2017 Volume 7, Page 249 Motion (Anderson/Ambrosiani) Motion Passed Motion (Anderson/Fleming) Add Item D under New Business as "Moving meetings and work sessions from the City Hall Annex back to City Hall " AYES: Anderson, Ambrosiani, Seese, Fleming, Ecklund NOES: None Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda as amended The following item was approved on the Consent Agenda July 18, 2017 Meeting Minutes Motion Passed AYES: Ambrosiani, Seese, Anderson, Fleming, Ecklund NOES: None Unfinished Business Items requiring a Public Hearing — None NEW BUSINESS ITEMS REQUIRING A PUBLIC HEARING Resolution 2017-12 of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska, recommending City Council amend portions of the Seward City Code Titles 2, 7, 8, And 15 to clarify campground uses, definitions, and requirements Glenz gave a general background of the events leading up to the current draft of code updates. Notice of public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the public hearing was opened. Carol Griswold, iterates that her suggested revisions should be considered, and that generally the draft code updates should be further clarified, before final code updates are presented to City Council Public hearing was closed Motion (Ambrosiani/ Anderson) Resolution 2017-12 of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska, recommending City Council amend portions of the Seward City Code Titles 2, 7, 8, And 15 to clarify campground uses, definitions, and 13/27 City of Seward, Alaska Seward Planning & Zoning Commission Minutes August 29, 2017 Volume 7, Page 250 requirements General discussion was given. Anderson pointed out that Carol had good points and that staff has done great work. Nevertheless, the document should be further worked on before sending to City Council. She suggests postponing the issue to the next regular meeting. Motion (Anderson/ Fleming) Postpone Resolution 2017-12 to date certain October 3, 2017 Planning and Zoning Commission Regular Meeting. Glenz, on behalf of staff, requested postponing Resolution 2017-12 to a special meeting or the October 17, 2017 work session in order to allot sufficient time for working on the resolution. General discussion was given Motion (Anderson/ Fleming) Motion Passed UNFINISHED BUSINESS — None NEW BUSINESS ITEMS Postpone Resolution 2017-12 to date certain scheduling a special regular meeting on October 17, 2017 at 7:00 PM following the 6:00 PM work session AYES: Seese, Ambrosiani, Fleming, Anderson, Ecklund NOES: None Resolution 2017-11 of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska recommending Kenai Peninsula Borough approval of the Preliminary Replat of Lots 4-7, Block 3, Seward Original Townsite, Seasalt Replat, located at the Northwest corner of the Fourth and Railway intersection Glenz, gave staff report. Motion (Fleming/Anderson) Approve Resolution 2017-11 of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska recommending Kenai Peninsula Borough approval of the Preliminary Replat of Lots 4-7, Block 3, Seward Original Townsite, Seasalt Replat, located at the Northwest corner of the Fourth and Railway intersection 14/27 City of Seward, Alaska Seward Planning & Zoning Commission Minutes August 29, 2017 volume 7, Page 251 Motion (Anderson/Fleming) Motion Passed Motion (Fleming/Anderson) Motion Passed Commissioner Carlton Decision Motion (Anderson/Fleming) Amend Resolution 2017-11 to include condition #5, "provide 10 ft utility easement on the west property line" AYES: Ambrosiani, Anderson, Fleming, Seese Ecklund NOES: None Approve Amended Resolution 2017-11 of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Seward, Alaska recommending Kenai Peninsula Borough approval of the Preliminary Replat of Lots 4-7, Block 3, Seward Original Townsite, Seasalt Replat, located at the Northwest corner of the Fourth and Railway intersection AYES: Fleming, Seese, Ambrosiani, Anderson, Ecklund Decision regarding Commissioner Carlton seat and possibility to put on October 19, 2017 Regular Meeting Fleming verified whether Commissioner Carlton's statement of having left the state is sufficient proof of resignation, and allows the Commission to skip public notice. Ecklund also noted that waiting to include in public notice delays advertisement of the vacancy. She pointed out Commissioner Carlton's many unexcused absences and his statement of having moved out of the state. Motion (Anderson/Fleming) Motion Passed Vacate David Carlton's seat on the Planning and Zoning Commission and requesting the Clerk to advertise the vacancy AYES: Ambrosiani, Seese, Fleming, Anderson, Ecklund NOES: None Moving meetings and work sessions from the City Hall Annex back to City Hall Anderson proposed remaining in the Annex because of the relaxed setting and convenience of resources. 15/27 City of Seward, Alaska Seward Planning & Zoning Commission Minutes August 29, 2017 Volume 7, Page 252 Wilde maintains that the Commission should be in a formal setting such as Council Chambers. She ensures that Council Chambers will be equipped with the same resources and be easily accessible. Lin finds that the legally binding nature of the Commission's decisions warrants a formal setting, but also qualifies her opinion with the fact that she is not factoring in the Commission's history. Chair Ecklund finds that because of new staff and the Commission's continued commitment to Rules and Procedures, meetings should take place in Council Chambers. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No action required) September Meeting Memorandum City Manager's Report Chair Ecklund asked why the City Managers report was added Wilde said it was for information only and that she would be including it in every packet giving the commission the ability to see what is happening with in the City Anderson thinks the report is very useful and thanked Wilde for adding it Using Electronic Communications during a Public Meeting News from FEMA Region 10 Planning and Zoning Commission Rules of Procedure Commission Comments — Ambrosiani thanks staff for meeting and thanked Glenz for her years of service Seese asked to be excused from the October 3, 201.7 meeting due to his commitment on election committee, Board approved Anderson wishes Glenz the best and recognizes her and Dwayne for everything they have done over the years Fleming thanked Glenz and wishes her the best Ecklund read proclamation recognizing Glenz for her years of service Citizens' Comments Carol Griswold thanks the staff, wishes Planner Glenz the best, and congratulates new staff Commission and Administration Response to Citizens' Comments Glenz thanked everyone ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 8:05 PM. Jackie C. Wilde Planner Cindy Ecklund Chair 16/27 Memorandum Date: November 7, 2017 To: Planning and 'Zoning Commission Through: Jackie C. Wilde, Planner Subject: Reminder of Flood Board joint Work Session at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 5, 2017. The quarterly joint work session with the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Board is scheduled for Tuesday, December 5, 2017 from 6:00 to 6:50 p.m. The regularly scheduled December 5"' Planning and Zoning meeting will directly follow the work session, beginning at 7:00 p.m. It is assumed you will be in attendance unless you notify Community Development Staff prior to the scheduled work session, This memo is to serve as a reminder for scheduling and discussion purposes. 17/27 t G u a C c U LV. ll F- as V 7 r c a N U, 06 �r� L E F 00 Q r h N 0 LL O U) mm smommi m i I I ME 1111� Immomml milli !11 mamm I MIN m m ME I Mon oil 111mmil millmmil m 11mmil Elms I I m Immmill Imom I I momm Imsmill mmil MINN IS i Bill ImIs mmmi_m SINE MIN 1I:m -11 14411 oil I 111P INIMME Ism 11mmil momm mmmm 11 11mmill IN ME Imsmill mmmo 11 Mims Emil m 11 I:mmwml 11 _,­ IF, M Ul- I 1 11 Immmml m Imm MIMI MINI I 11mm MINN MIN MINI Bill 11 11111 mmmmmil MINN 1 11 oil 1111mil11 e 9 C CL _ LL � ~ U CD O C ` Q C m � � N cc, v C IZ tj 2 O C 2 C N i U C 0 o U L ID C •� N E � :%., x d c d 2 a) U L CL a m� < Q �_C _U �U- ON N y N 'Z7 �S O • 18/27 CITY OF SEWARD Jim Hunt, City Manager P.O. Box 167 Telephone (907) 224-4047 Seward, AK 99664 Facsimile (907) 224-4038 MANAGER'S REPORT SEPTEMBER 29, 2017 — OCTOBER 13, 2017 The following purchase orders between $10,000 and $50,000 have been approved by the City Manager since the last council meeting: 10/05/17 1 Public Works I GCR Tires I Loader Tires 1 $12,700.00 ADMINISTRATION • ASLC Board Meeting • PACAB Meeting • Conducted interviews for Planning Assistant • Wellness Committee meeting • Airport SWO Teleconference HARBOR • Conducted meetings with Hamilton Construction and R&M for the Breakwater project on 10/12/17 and 10/19/2017. • Base and core rock are complete. The entire footprint of the breakwater is in place, and waiting on the surveying report. Hamilton has finished the punch list. • The boat lift schedules for both sides of the bay are continuing. • Hamilton Construction has sent the City a construction schedule for change order #8, North Dock cell wall, adding a tail wall, anodes and new fender piling, installing a 10 ton crane on the North Dock, installing a 15' floating dock, widening the 330 ton travelift pit, and heating the wash down pad, with a completion date of April. • We are currently working on the 2018-2019 budgets. • The Park Service has started their $2,000,000 refurbishment of the Park Service Building. • PACAB is currently working on the SMIC development plan. • The 330 ton travelift will be down for two to four weeks during the November/December timeframe for the travelift widening project. • The engineering and design is out to bid for the South Harbor Launch Ramp replacement project. It closes on October 24, 2017. This portion of the project is fully funded by ADF&G. ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT Boring at the lagoon is nearly complete. The only work left to date by the contractor is to pull a rope into the conduit. If we have time this season, the electric crews will be pulling wire into these conduits, but our main focus at this point is to get as many jobs completed to customers as we can before freeze up. A report for the unplanned outage on September 29" involving the high school will be submitted to council through the CMR soon. We are in the process of verifying and fact checking. The electric department will be generating for one day white mandatory repairs are being made to the Lawing Substation. There should not be any fluctuations noticed in Seward by this event. However, there will be a small outage of less than one hour for some residents in the Crown Point and Lawing areas to isolate the area in the substation needing repairs and then another outage to switch back after the work is complete. The initial switch is scheduled for October 191°. The second switch is undetermined and is contingent on how the work goes. The generation will be part of the work to test the system. 19/27 PUBLIC WORKS Water, Wastewater Utilities Working on Water valve leaks, sewer pond testing and documentation. Then back to flushing out sewer lines. Streets • The paving project is finished for the year! The streets crew is working on drainage ditching and installing some culverts to move water through the ditches. Shop • We finally received our brusher/mower loader attachment. It works great and will be used as much as possible this fall. • Snow tires and loader tires are ready for installation and winter use. Buildings • OCS office has been moved out of and is being cleaned out for future uses. DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE NEW SIGNS FOR 4TH AND 5TH. (ALSO 3RD BY DOT). East side of road 70"M PARKING 31 AYS TO 9:00 AM OCT 15-MAR 15 West side of road IPA R K I N G WEDNESDAYS 2:00 AN TO 8:00 AM OCT 15-MAR 15 New signs for snow removal and street cleaning on 411 and 5a' from Adams south to Railway. -Note: DOT to add the same signage on 3`d Avenue Monroe to Railway. 20/27 PARKS AND RECREATION Sports and Rec • Adult Basketball starts October 17'. • Adult Coed Competitive Volleyball started September 271 with four teams. It's been a big hit on Wednesday nights. • Archery begins November 1 st at ARR. • Recreational Volleyball is set to start Monday, October 16th at the Middle School. We currently have seven teams signed up. • Racquetball League and Adult Basketball will begin Tuesday, October 17'. • Recruiting for Urbach Youth Coaches & Referees. • Women's Racquetball challenge court started October 5th and is picking up in attendance. Teen Rec Room PM&C crew moved the pool tables from TYC to TRR and TRR to the warehouse. • 29 High School Football players enjoyed a pizza party at the Rec Room. • Traci would like to thank all for the opportunity to work at the TRR. She is going to miss the TR and Teens. She is excited for her new role and would like to help out as much as possible for a smooth transition. • Junior and Teen Council I' meeting • Youth/Junior/Teen council meet the council • Youth/JunioriTeen retreat Upcoming activities: • Junior Council will be helping set up the Masquerade Ball October 28'h • Junior/Teen Council will be helping stuff pumpkins for the Pumpkin prowl October 121' and 191. Teen Council will be hosting a Teen Masquerade ball October 28th • Teen Council will be providing babysitting for the Seward Prevention Coalition on October 24th for their town hall meeting TYC • ASP - Number are consistently 17-25 kids. Activities include roller skating, baking, park play and crafts. • We are prepping for "school's out" day camps. • Halloween Carnival is at 18 booths right now with several more expected. • Middle Time with the Middle School students on Friday and Saturday night are slow but fim. We went swimming this past week and made our own pizza's. • Youth Council is stuffing 1,500 pumpkins on Thursday, October 12th for Pumpkin Prowl. • There is an overnight trip planned for 4`/5th graders on October 261. We expect 15-25 kids to attend. 21/27 Campgrounds / Park Maintenance • Winterized Hoben Park Fountain • Shutdown and winterized all campgrounds except for Resurrection • Closed down Citizens and Jon Perry (JP) softball fields, installed JP backstop support • Prepared P&R warehouse for winter • "Fall Cleaning" at P&R Warehouse • Conducted end of season evaluations and exit interviews for seasonal employees • Pressure washed PARKS playground • Winterized summer tools and equipment • Tested and serviced winter equipment, including Toolcat broom repair • Office and workshop cleaning and organization • Gateway Park playground (on Dora Way) fence repair • Winterized flowerbeds and gardens • Shutdown and winterized restrooms and Waterfront Park utility campsites • Playground safety inspections and repairs • Site preparation and planting of native Sitka Spruce to Waterfront Park's previously dead/dying Colorado Blue locations • Continued cemetery work and rehab • Utilized previously raised PARKS Committee funds to purchase manufactured wood fiber safety surfacing for the PARKS FINANCE • Metco is slated to start the demolition and clean-up of the Air Force property after they have completed the local jobs that require them to dig, since those jobs are time critical due to freeze-up. The expectation is that the property will be cleared by the end of the year. • Utility billing staff are conducting audits of water customer accounts. This has identified a number of issues related to broken water meters and the classification of some customer rate classes. We will be sending letters to affected customers and will be working on additional audit projects as time allows. • The department will not be filling the vacant payroll position due to the upcoming budget gap, but we expect to be advertising for the HR position in the coming months. • The federal funding through Health Resources and Administration Services which funds our federally qualified health center, is still pending approval at the federal level. The City is seeking support from our federal delegation through our lobbyist in Washington DC, for the continuation of funding for the CHC. In the event there is a delay in the approval of funding, we will bring that information to Council, along with a strategy to continue to provide clinic services to the community. We continue to dialogue with Providence with respect to the hospital liability matter, and will bring forth additional information when it becomes available. The Providence staff is also working through their annual budget process which has taken priority, but as their finance team is able to focus attention on research, they will report their findings to the City and Council will be informed as to the outcome. 22/27 SEWARD COMMUNITY LIBRARY & MUSEUM News and Updates • Hiring a Regular Part-time Library Museum Aide: Primary work at the library front desk, Mon -Fri, noon-4pm. Visit the City of Seward Employment Opportunities web page, or contact Tamara Foster at 224-4074 or tfoster a)cityofseward.net for more information about joining our team. Open until filled. • Resurrection Bay Historical Society Volunteers helped to clean the items currently on exhibit in the museum of any dust they accumulated in the past few months on Sept. 7th. Thank you to Keith Campbell, Jackie Campbell, and Sue McClure for their assistance! • Energy efficiency in the Museum; This September, all 54 halogen exhibit light bulbs in the museum were changed out for LED bulbs. LED lighting will cause less damage to the artifacts while on exhibit and the bulbs will not need to be replaced as frequently and will safe on energy consumption. • Museum Day Live! 2017 held on September 23`d was a success with 36 visitors who explored the museum, checked out the new exhibits, learned about upcoming events and colored pictures of dog sleds. • The October Artifact of the Month is a mounted pair of horns from the Oreamnos americanus, better known as the mountain goat. The horns and part of the skull are mounted on a heart -shaped wooden plaque, which has been carved with designs and, interestingly enough, the name "Lydia". Part of the Resurrection Bay Historical Society collection, it is unknown who originally donated with object. Perhaps someday we will know the rest of Lydia's story, but for the moment, this artifact is one of the mysteries in our museum. • The Library Museum will be closed on o Wednesday, Oct. 18 for Alaska Day Holiday o Thursday, Nov.2 for a TraininglWork Day, which occurs the first Thursday of each month through May to provide staff with time to acquire training and develop work skills, programs and services to better serve our community. Thank you for this opportunity to serve you better! o Saturday, Nov.11" for Veteran's Day Holiday. Programs • 11' Community Book Club Meeting: Saturday, October 21, 2017 at 1 lam in the Meeting Room. Let's talk about Eowyn Ivey's latest book To the Bright Edge of the World. Bring a brunch dish to share at the get together and get connected with other members of the community. The books selected are based off the patron's selection. Enjoy good food, discuss a good read, and get settled in for the winter with an assortment of intoxicating literature. Community Book Club meets every other month during the off season. Chime in with suggestions for the next book selection. Psst... we're thinking about recipe books and incorporating food into our discussions... let us know what you think! • Author Visit and Program: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at 5-6 pm in the Community Room. Melting the Ice Curtain: The Extraordinary Story of Citizen Diplomacy on the Russian -Alaskan Frontier" book presentation by longtime Alaskan and Russian expert, David Ramseur. Join us for an evening of Alaska history and the role our great state played in the Cold War. www.davidramseur.com • Museum Drop -in Craft: Friday & Saturday, Oct. 20-21, noon-4 pm. Stop by the Museum Kitchen Table to make your own tissue paper pumpkin sun catcher to hang in your window. All ages welcome. • Look Up to the Stars Event: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 4-6pm in the Community Room. Don't miss the Look Up to the Stars event for all ages with Kevin Manning. Enjoy an educational and entertaining exploration of the universe, the stars and other celestial wonders, as well as a refreshingly large perspective gained by looking up to the stars. This program is dynamic and engaging, and audiences have the opportunity to view the amazing rings of Saturn, craters of the moon and other jewels of the night sky through a powerful telescope, weather permitting. Thank you to the Seward Community Library Association who has generously sponsored this special program. www.loo!Luptothestars.com • 4th Annual Open House, Saturday, Nov 4, 1-4 pm: Everyone is invited to our Open House for fun and engaging activities at the Library & Museum to celebrate our community after a busy summer and shoulder seasons. Come experience Seward's Library and Museum a Community celebration for everyone! • Can Your Fines: We will forgive overdue fines with canned/dry food donations for the local food bank. You also get an additional ticket for prize drawings. • Free Museum Admission: Check out the new temporary Commercial Fishing in the Resurrection Bay exhibit and share your fishing stories on an interactive board. • Hot Chocolate Bar: Make a special hot chocolate concoction with tasty flavorings and toppings. Other light refreshments and beverages will be served. • Lego Play Time: Get a Lego Play Time pass from the library front desk to get into the Meeting Room to play with Legos. Duplos will be made available to play with in the Children's Room, no pass needed. • Live Music: Acoustic guitar player and singer Luke Rosier will play upstairs. • Paint a Rock: Activate your artistic power and pick out a rock to paint to take home or to leave with us for our beautiful garden. We provide the rocks and paint, but don't forget to wear your painting clothes! 23/27 • Photo Booth: Stop by the YA Room to pose for fun photos with silly winter props with your cell phone or device and share them with us on Facebook or Instagram. • Prize Drawings: Each visitor gets a ticket upon entering the building for prize drawings. Need to be present to Will random drawings for small prizes. No need to be present to win grand prize drawings for a Kindle Fire or $100 Amazon gift card. • Lunch Bunch: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 12:30pm to 1:30pm. Calling all home schoolers to Lunch Bunch. The Lunch Bunch will continue to meet on the last Wednesday of each month through April (except December) to talk about books recently read and may include related crafts and activities for all home school families in Seward and outlying areas. It is broken down into groups for three reading levels that meet simultaneously with parent participation so that all homeschool students may participate while visiting the library. Bring a sack lunch and be prepared for crafts, fun topics of interest, connecting with Library and Museum resources and much more! • Story Time: Every Friday at 11 am in the Children's Room through the April. StoryTime is a weekly early literacy program with stories, rhymes, and activities and an occasional trail for children under 5 and their caregivers. Please [Note a time change from 10:30am to I Iam. • First Museum Story Time: Friday Nov. 17' at 11 am in the Museum. All preschool aged children and their caregivers are invited to learn how to be a Museum Explorers with stories, rhymes and activities in a special museum space created just for little people at this monthly special Story Time event. • Play Time: Every Saturday from 12-4pm in the Children's Room all year long. Families will have the opportunity to use themed books from our library collection, puzzles, musical instruments, developmental toys and much more. Each week Will offer different resources allowing families and friends to have a unique experience together on Saturday afternoons. 24/27 SEPTEMBER 2017 News from Region 10 Shake Simulator and Tsunami Walk After conducting Discovery in Cordova, AK FEMA became aware of the City's desire to better understand its risk of tsunami. FEMA and the State of Alaska (DCRA, DHS&EM, and DNR) partnered to produce and publish tsunami inundation maps for 13 different earthquake -generated tsunami scenarios. Based on these scenarios, a "worst case" tsunan-Li inundation hazard map was developed for the City. FEMA used the worst case scenario to conduct a risk assessment and identify vulnerable infrastructure and properties for future mitigation projects. While presenting the results of this risk assessment during the webinar- based Risk MAP Resilience Meeting, Cordova identified that it could further use this information to develop tsunami evacuation routes (Risk MAP Metric 1: Action Identified). FEMA, its community engagement and risk communication contractor, and Alaska DHS&IM partnered to develop these maps, resulting in an updated State Tsunami Evacuation Map template with tsunami messaging and new tsunami maps and brochures that identify evacuation routes and safe areas for Cordova in both English and Tagalog (Risk MAP Metric 2: Action Advanced). Cordova asked for outreach assistance when FEMA delivered the Evacuation Maps. FEMA shared its experience with the Race the Wave event in Cannon Beach, Oregon and Cordova was excited about the idea. Cordova has an annual summer event called the "Copper River Wild! Salmon Festival" featuring various distance running events and a food and music festival. This is the biggest event in Cordova and is well attended. Cordova Emergency Management hosted the children's run/walk with a theme on tsunami preparedness. Children sat in the earthquake simulator, provided and operated by Alaska DHS&EM, to experience and learn about an earthquake. They then walked up the hill, following tsunami evacuation signs. Along the route, there were two stations, a simulated "school", which is where Cordova would evacuate during a real event, and a reading station, where children were reading books about earthquakes and tsunamis. Upon completion, participants were given emergency - kit type prizes and official tsunami evacuation route maps. FEMA attended this event July 15- 16th to support messaging, fun run. logistics, and public outreach at the event booth and race course. RiskMA. 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