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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION NO. 89-039
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEWARD, ALASKA, DETERMINING TO PROCEED WITH A
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT CALLED THE CAMELOT
ELECTRIC ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
WHEREAS, a public hearing has been held pursuant to Section
5.20.025 of the Seward City Code to receive public comment on the
proposed special improvement district called the Camelot Electric
Assessment District; and
WHEREAS, after a full review by the City Council of all of the
facts and opinions presented, it is hereby found and determined
that the proposed special improvement district is necessary and
will benefit the property assessed;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that:
Section 1. the special improvement district called the
Camelot Electric Assessment District to cover an area known as:
Lots 16-23, Block 4; Lots 17-27, Block 5; Lots 8, 9,
Block 6; Lots 5-30, Block 7; Lots 1-38, Block 8; Lots 7,
8, Block 9; Lots 1-4, 27, 28, Block 10; Lots 7-11, Block
11; Camelot by the Sea Subdivision.
shall proceed.
Section 2. the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed
to proceed with design and construction of the proposed improvement
subject to obtaining suitable financing, except if the total cost
of the project when bid exceeds the current estimated cost of
$250,000.00 by more than 15%, the Council will schedule a public
hearing to receive public comment and determine whether or not to
proceed with the project.
Section 3. the City Manager is hereby authorized to keep
account of all of the costs of the improvement including
acquisition interests in land for the improvement, design, en-
gineering, administration, overhead, professional service, guaran-
tee fund, bond costs and interest incurred as a result of the
improvement and all other costs resulting from the construction of
the improvement.
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION NO. 89-039
Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon
its adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, this 8th day of May, 1989.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
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GIESELER, DUNHAM, HILTON, MEEHAN, NOLL & SIMUTIS
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O'BRIEN
NONE
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
PERKINS COlE, Attorneys for
the city of Seward, Alaska
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Fred B. Arv~dson
City Attorney
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
SHORT-TERM LEASE FOR THE
OPERATION OF A WILDLIFE RESCUE CENTER
THIS AGREEMENT is between V [ ( c:) JI1 C .
("LESSEE") and the City of Seward, Alaska ("CITY") and is
effective on the c< " day of f} PI", I , 1989.
WHEREAS, because of the March 24, 1989, oil spill from the
EXXON VALDEZ in Prince William Sound an acute need presently
exists for a wildlife rescue center; and
WHEREAS, Lessee has need of such site for its immediate use;
and
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WHEREAS, by R~5~lu~~~~
of the City Council of the
City of Seward, an emergency has been declared as a result of the
oil spill; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager pursuant to Resolution ~4-o3t and
the provisions of section 7.05.410 of the Seward Municipal Code
is authorized to negotiate and enter into short-term leases for
City property;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
ARTICLE 1.--LEASED LAND.
1.1--Description of Leased Land. The leased land
granted by CITY under this lease (hereinafter referred to as
"leased land") is located in Seward, Alaska, and is depicted on
the attached Exhibit A, which is incorporated into this lease by
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reference. The leased land is more particularly described as
follows:
Tract 2, City of Seward Waterfront tracts (unrecorded plat)
excepting therefrom the East 185 feet of the North 35 feet
and all land outside the East fence, containing 36,177
square feet, more or less.
The precise boundaries of the area covered by this lease
shall be staked by LESSEE under the direction of the City Manager
or his designee (the "city Manager").
1.2--Title to Leased Land. The ~arties recognize that
CITY has not had sufficient time to veri
its ownership of the
leased land nor to conduct a title search of the leased land due
to the emergency nature of the conditions leading to the
negotiation of this lease agreement. The parties recognize that
the leased land is currently unplatted and this lease may
therefore be in violation of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Code
with respect to platting requirements. If requested by the
Borough, CITY and LESSEE shall jointly prepare and file a replat
of the leased land, or alternatively LESSEE may terminate this
lease agreement immediatly. In the event LESSEE elects to
continue this lease, all expenses for such a replat, including
staff time of CITY, shall be borne by LESSEE. CITY, in good
faith, believes that it has title to the property but does not
warrant quiet enjoyment to LESSEE. Upon request of LESSEE and at
LESSEE's sole expense, CITY will obtain a title search to the
leased land and if that search discloses that CITY does not have
title to the property, or would be prevented from granting the
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right of possession to LESSEE hereunder, then LESSEE may, at
LESSEE's option, terminate this lease agreement.
1.3--Zonina. Land Use. CITY represents that the current
zoning classification of the leased land is General Commercial.
In the event that at any time LESSEE deems it necessary or
appropriate to obtain use, zoning or subdivision and precise plan
approval for the leased land, or any part thereof, CITY agrees
from time to time upon request of LESSEE to execute such
documents, petitions, applications and authorizations as may be
appropriate or required to obtain from the agency or public body
responsible therefor any conditional use permits, zoning and re-
zoning, tentative and final tract approval and precise plan
approval. This Section shall impose no duty or responsibility on
the City to assist LESSEE in obtaining any other permits or
approvals for operation or construction, such as those required
by the U.S. Coast Guard or the Environmental Protection Agency
(Clean Air Act permits), or the Alaska Department of
Environmental Conservation, etc. CITY shall cooperate with
LESSEE in LESSEE's efforts to promptly obtain any required
permits for construction or operation of LESSEE's facilities.
ARTICLE 2.--UTILITIES AND RIGHTS OF ACCESS.
2.1--utilities. LESSEE, at LESSEE's sole cost and
expense, shall provide for the extension of public utilities to
the leased land sufficient for LESSEE's intended operations. In
so doing, LESSEE shall comply with all City regulations and
requirements with respect to the construction of those utilities.
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CITY agrees to cooperate and assist LESSEE in LESSEE's planning
of those improvements and, further, to assist in coordinating the
actual connection of those utilities to the City system. CITY
agrees to make reasonable efforts to provide connection of
utilities to the City system; however, the parties recognize that
due to the circumstances recited in the preamble to this Lease
Agreement CITY's resources, including the availability and
priority of utility service crews might not be adequate to meet
,SSSEE's needs. LESSEE shall be solely responsible to CITY's
a tual incurred expenses (including staff and engineering costs'
for both temporary and permanent utility connection. The
locations on the attached Exhibit A have been agreed by the
parties as acceptable service locations. All costs associated
with utility services beyond those points to LESSEE's facilities
and improvements are at the sole cost and expense of LESSEE.
The leased land is currently served with the following
public ~tilities:
a) Electrical. CITY will provide electrical
service to the location marked in RED on the attached Exhibit A.
All costs associated with electrical service beyond that point to
LESSEE's facilities and improvements are at the sole cost and
expense of LESSEE.
b) Water. CITY will provide potable water to the
approximate location marked in BLUE on the attached Exhibit A
with a minimum service on a 7t1\JD inch line at &"0 P.S.I.
CITY agrees to make reasonable efforts to provide temporary water
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. service, again subject to the restrictions and priorities
referred to above.
c) Sewer. CITY will provide sanitary sewer
interconnection to the location marked in GREEN on the attached
Exhibit A, which has been agreed by the parties as an acceptable
service location. The term "sewer" means sanitary sewer
sufficient for use by employees and invitees of LESSEE and
employees and invitees of tended vessels. It does not include,
nor is CITY responsible for providing, special treatment or
handling facilities for industrial waste, waste oil products, oil
or contaminated water of any type associated with LESSEE's
operations from the leased land including all waste petroleum and
chemicals.
2.2--Temoorary utility Service. Where feasible and
where approved by any regulatory agencies having jurisdiction,
CITY agrees to make reasonable efforts to provide temporary
utility services to the leased premises. Due to the emergency
conditions leading to this lease agreement, CITY cannot warrant
that it will be able to provide LESSEE with utility services
sufficient for LESSEE's intended operation. LESSEE shall bear
the entire costs of any such provision and installation of
temporary services by CITY including, without limitation, actual
costs incurred, engineering and staff costs, utility (including
overtime) and materials. The risk of loss by reason of any delay
in providing services will be borne solely by LESSEE including
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any loss or damage by reason of LESSEE being unable to commence
or continue operations from the leased land.
ARTICLE 3. --ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
3.1--Hazardous Materials.
a) Condition of Site. LESSEE has had full
opportunity to examine the site for the presence of any Hazardous
Material and accepts the site in lias is" condition and has
completed a base line assessment which shall be attached hereto
as Exhibit B.
b) Release of CITY. Any other provision of this
lease agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, LESSEE releases
CITY from any and all claims, demands, penalties, fines,
judgments, liabilities, settlements, damages, costs or expenses
(including, without limitation, attorney's fees, court costs,
litigation expenses, and consultant and expert fees) arising
during or after the term of this lease agreement, and resulting
from the use, keeping, storage or disposal of Hazardous Material
on the site by LESSEE, or arising out of or resulting from
LESSEE's operations at the site except for those arising out of
the CITY'S sole negligence or intentional misconduct.
This
release includes, without
limitation, any and all costs incurred due to any investigation
of the site or any cleanup, removal or restoration mandated by a
federal, state or local agency or political SUbdiVision,~~~
law or regulation. ~I fit'
c) Use of Hazardous Materials on the site.
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i) LESSEE shall not cause or permit any
Hazardous Material to be brought upon, kept or used in or about
the leased property except for the temporary storage of petroleum
soaked absorbent materials and other such Hazardous Material as
is necessary to LESSEE's authorized use of the leased land.
ii) Any Hazardous Material permitted on the
leased land as provided in this paragraph, and all containers
therefor, shall be used, kept, stored and disposed of in a manner
that complies with all Environmental Laws or other laws or
regulations applicable to such Hazardous Material.
iii) LESSEE shall not discharge, leak or emit, or
permit to be discharged, leaked or emitted, any material into the
atmosphere, ground, ground water, sewer system or any body of
water, if such material (as reasonably determined by the City, or
any governmental authority) does or may, pollute or contaminate
the same, or may adversely affect the (a) health, welfare or
safety of persons, whether located on the leased land or
elsewhere, or (b) the condition, use or enjoyment of the leased
land or any other area or personal property.
iv) LESSEE hereby agrees that it shall be fully
liable for all costs and expenses related to the use,
storage and disposal of Hazardous Material kept or brought on the
leased land by LESSEE, its authorized representatives and
invitees, and LESSEE shall give immediate notice to CITY of any
violation or potential violation of the provisions of this
subparagraph.
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d) Indemnification of CITY. Any other provision
of this lease agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, LESSEE
shall defend, indemnify and hold CITY harmless from and against
any claims, demands, penalties, fines, judgments, liabilities,
settlements, damages, costs, or expenses (including, without
limitation, attorney, consultant and expert fees, court costs and
litigation expenses) of whatever kind or nature, known or
unknown, contingent or otherwise, arising out of or in any way
related to (i) the presence, disposal, release, or threatened
release of any such Hazardous Mate.'ial which is on, from or
affecting the leased land, soil, water, ground water, vegetation,
buildings, personal property, persons, animals, or otherwise;
(ii) any personal injury (including wrongful death) or property
damage (real or personal) arising our of or related to such
Hazardous Material; (iii) any lawsuit brought or threatened,
settlement reached or government order relating to such Hazardous
Material; and or (iv) any violation of any laws applicable
thereto; provided, however, that this provision shall apply only
if the acts giving rise to the claims, demands, penalties, fines
judgments, liabilities, settlements, damages, costs, or expenses
(a) occur in whole or in part during or after the term of this
lease agreement, and (b) arise in whole or in part from the use
of, operations on, or activities on the leased land by LESSEE or
its employers, employees, agents, invitees, contractors,
subcontractors or authorized representatives. The provisions of
this subparagraph shall be in addition to any other obligations
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and liabilities LESSEE may have to City at law or equity and
shall survive the transactions contemplated herein and shall
survive the termination of this lease agreement.
e) Facilitv ooerator. For all purposes, LESSEE
shall be deemed the operator of any facility at the leased land.
f) Hazardous material defined. As used in this
lease agreement Hazardous Material is any substance which is
toxic, ignitable, reactive, or corrosive or which is regulated by
any Environmental Law. Hazardous Material includes any and all
material or substances which are defined as "hazardous waste,"
"extremely hazardous waste" or a "hazardous substance" under any
Environmental Law. Notwithstanding any statutory petroleum
exclusion, for the purposes of this lease agreement the term
Hazardous Material includes, without limitation, petroleum,
including crude oil or any fraction thereof, petroleum soaked
absorbent material and other petroleum wastes.
g) Environmental law defined. As used in this
lease agreement Environmental Laws include any and all local,
state and federal ordinances, statutes, and regulations, as now
in force or as may be amended from time to time, relating to the
protection of human health and the environment, as well as any
judgments, orders, injunctions, awards, decrees, covenants,
conditions, or other restrictions or standards relating to same.
Environmental Laws include, by way of example and not as a
limitation of the generality of the foregoing, the Resource
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Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980,
the Clean Water Act, and the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986.
3.2--Permits and Reoortina.
a) Permits reauired bv other aovernmental
aaencies. LESSEE shall obtain all permits or approvals required
by any applicable law or regulation. Copies of all such permits
shall be provided to CITY prior to LESSEE commencing work under
this lease. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
LESSEE shall obtain from the State of Alaska Department of
Environmental Conservation written approval of its intended use
of the leased land and its methods of operation and clean up
plans. Copies of such written approvals shall be given to CITY
immediately upon receipt from the state. LESSEE shall promptly
make all reports to any federal, state or local
government or agency required by any permit or Environmental Law,
including reports of any spill or discharge of Hazardous
Material. The City Manager may order LESSEE to immediately cease
any operations or activities on the leased land if the same is
being carried out without necessary permits, in violation of the
terms of any permit or Environmental Law, or contrary to this
lease agreement.
b) Corresoondence with and reoorts to
environmental aaencies. LESSEE shall immediately provide CITY
with copies of all correspondence and notice, including copies,
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of all reports between LESSEE and any state, federal or local
government or agency regulating Hazardous Material which relates
to LESSEE's operations on or use of the leased land.
c) operatina olano Promptly and before operations
begin, LESSEE shall furnish to CITY a written development and
clean-up plan describing in detail the operations to be conducted
on the leased land and the plans of LESSEE to restore the leased
land to its original condition.
ARTICLE 4.--LEASE TERM
4.1--Temoorarv Term. Under the provisions of Section
7.05.410 of the Seward Code the City Manager is authorized to
enter into short term lease agreements subject to certain
conditions. LESSEE has reviewed the provisions of the Seward
Code and understands and agrees to the conditions under which
this lease is issued.
This lease shall terminate 120 days from the date of
commencement, that is to say on ft/jV5r~3 , 1989, provided
LESSEE may cancel this lease upon thirty days written notice to
the CITY.
This lease agreement is not subject to renewal. This lease is
further subject to approval by the City council of the City of
Seward at its next regularly scheduled city council meeting.
This lease is subject to suspension during the first thirty (30)
days after passage of a resolution approving it if a sufficient
referendary petition is filed in accordance with Section 4.8 of
the City Charter.
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4.2--Additional Lease AareementCsl. Upon written
request by LESSEE, and if he in his discretion determines that it
would be in CITY's best interest to do so, the City Manager may
submit for public hearing and approval by the city Council of the
city of Seward a lease agreement with a longer term than this
agreement covering the leased land under this agreement. The
purpose of this provision is to allow LESSEE to seek approval of
an additional lease agreement, should LESSEE so desire, which
approval may be obtained during the term of this agreement.
LESSEE shall be solely responsible for timely compliance with all
of the requirements of the Seward Municipal Code with respect to
such an additional lease agreement, including the provision of a
request therefore to CITY in sufficient time to permit approval
by the City council prior to the expiration of this lease
agreement. CITY shall have the right to negotiate with LESSEE
for any additional terms and conditions as deemed appropriate by
the City Manager, including those viewed as necessary or useful
in light of LESSEE's operations and compliance with this lease
agreement. The City Council of the City of Seward shall have the
absolute uncontrolled discretion to approve or disapprove of any
subsequent lease agreement proposed by LESSEE. LESSEE may not
rely upon this lease agreement as granting LESSEE any rights to
obtain an additional lease agreement in the future.
4.3--Referendarv Petition. The parties understand, and
LESSEE is specifically taking the risk that under the Charter and
Ordinance provisions for the City of Seward, this lease agreement
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may be voided by a referendum vote of the people, and that the
grant to LESSEE of the right to possession of the leased premises
prior to the passage of thirty (30) days from the date of
approval of this lease by the city Council for the City of Seward
shall in no way affect or reduce the rights of the voters to
reject this lease agreement, in which case neither CITY nor
LESSEE shall be entitled to any damages, or any other recovery
against the other and all rentals shall be abated. permitting
LESSEE to occupy the land in advance of the lapse of thirty (30)
days is for the convenience of LESSEE only and should not be
construed as granting any interest in the leased land should this
lease be defeated in a referendum election.
ARTICLE 5.--RENT.
5.1--Monthlv Rent. A monthly rental fee of $900.00
payable at the office of CITY in Seward, Alaska, will be paid on
the 26th day of each month during the rental period or earlier.
Failure of LESSEE to pay the appropriate monthly rental fee will
terminate this lease agreement.
ARTICLE 6.--USE OF LEASED LAND.
CITY has limited land available for lease and LESSEE's
intended use of the leased land has been determined by the City
Manager (subject to confirmation by the City council) to be in
the public interest.
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6.1--Use of the Leased Land. LESSEE may use the leased
land for a wildlife rescue, cleaning and recovery center only and
for no other purposes. LESSEE will not use the land in any
manner which would inhibit the use of adjacent or other lands.
6.2--No Preferential Riahts to Use Public Facilities.
This lease agreement shall not be construed to grant any
preferential rights of use to LESSEE of any public port
facilities constructed or maintained by the city of Seward.
Insofar as use of those facilities is concerned, LESSEE will be
sUbject to any applicable tariffs, procedures, rules and
regulations of the City of Seward as they may now exist or from
time to time be amended and LESSEE shall not be entitled to any
preferential use. Subject to the rights of others to utilize the
public facilities as set forth in any applicable tariff or
regulation, CITY agrees not to obstruct or allow others to
obstruct LESSEE's access between the leased land and public
facilities.
6.3--Adeauacv of Public Facilities. The City makes no
representations or warranties as to any particular part or the
whole of CITY's public facilities with respect to their fitness
for the uses intended by LESSEE, and LESSEE has inspected those
facilities and has satisfied itself that the facilities are
sufficient for the intended uses by LESSEE.
6.4--Tariffs and other Service Fees. CITY shall have
the right to make amendments to its tariffs, regulations and
scheduled fees from time to time even if those adjustments shall
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cost LESSEE more for its operations or use of public facilities
and CITY is free to do so provided only that it does not pose any
greater burden or higher rate upon LESSEE than upon any other
similar user of the public facilities.
6.5--0oerations on Leased Land. If any operation or
construction by LESSEE might adversely affect the safety of
LESSEE's operation such that the adjacent or nearby lands and
facilities are exposed to risk or hazards, or a risk to the
public interest, or if CITY is not satisfied with the quality of
construction (compliance with Building Code) or the conduct of
LESSEE's business(variation from approved plan), the city
Engineer may determine whether the work by LESSEE poses an
unreasonable risk to adjacent public port facilities or adjacent
private facilities, and if he does determine such risk exists,
then LESSEE shall pay the costs of his survey and immediately
take whatever remedial steps are reported as necessary to
eliminate the danger or hazard.
ARTICLE 7.--CONSTRUCTION BY LESSEE.
7.1--Construction. LESSEE shall have the right to
erect, maintain, alter, remodel, reconstruct, rebuild, build
and/or replace buildings and other improvements on the leased
land, Subject to the following conditions:
a) The cost of any such construction,
reconstruction, demolition, or of any changes, alterations or
improvements, shall be borne and paid for by LESSEE.
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b) The leased land shall at all times be kept free
of mechanics and materialmen's liens.
c) LESSEE shall supply CITY with a copy of all
building plans and specifications and a site plan or plans for
the leased land.
d) Any general contractor employed by LESSEE or its
sublessees shall be appropriately bonded by use of performance
and labor and material payment bonds in the customary form when
cost of the work L Jver $20,000. copies of all such bonds shall
be furnished to CI _ prior to commencement of construction.
LESSEE shall provide CITY, if no performance and labor and
material bonds are provided by LESSEE, any necessary assurance or
guarantees that the contemplated work will be performed by the
general contractor or by LESSEE.
e) CITY may, as contemplated by Alaska statutes,
give notice of non-responsibility for any improvements
constructed or effected by LESSEE on the leased land.
7.2--CITY Review of Plans/Specifications. LESSEE shall
design a wildlife rescue center facility at LESSEE's expense.
CITY shall have the right to review LESSEE's preliminary design,
to comment upon it and to require LESSEE to make reasonable
changes to conform to safety considerations and so as to avoid
interference with other port operations but the exercise of these
rights shall not imply any obligation to do so nor any obligation
to do so in a particular way. LESSEE shall submit a preliminary
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design to CITY within three (3) days after execution of this
lease. LESSEE shall construct the facility in
accordance with final design specifications as approved by CITY.
CITY's engineer may monitor the work and shall have access to the
site at all reasonable times subject to compliance with LESSEE'S
safety rules. LESSEE shall obtain the usual and customary
performance guarantees from its contractors and LESSOR shall be
named as an additional insured.
ARTICLE 8.--LESSEE'S ACTS OF DEFAULT.
Each of the following shall be a "LESSEE Act of Default"
under this lease and the terms "acts of default" and "default"
shall mean, whenever they are used in this lease, anyone or more
of the following events:
a) Failure by LESSEE to pay promptly when due, and in no
event later than five (5) days from the due date thereof, the
rentals required to be paid under this lease or failure to
promptly pay all sums due city including public fees or user
charges for public facilities, electrical, sewer or other service
charges related to the Leased Land.
b) Failure by LESSEE to observe, fulfill or perform any
material covenants, conditions or agreements on its part to be
observed or performed under this lease for a period of forty
eight (48) hours after written notice specifying such failure,
requesting that it be remedied, and stating that it is a notice
of default, has been given to LESSEE by CITY; provided, however,
that if said default is such that it cannot be corrected within
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the applicable period, it shall not constitute an act of default
if corrective action is instituted by LESSEE within the
applicable period and diligently pursued until the default is
corrected.
c) The making by LESSEE of an assignment for the benefit
of creditors, the filing of a petition in bankruptcy by LESSEE,
the adjudication of LESSEE as insolvent or bankrupt, the petition
or application by LESSEE to any tribunal for any receiver or any
trustee for itself or for any substantial part of its property;
or the commencement of any proceeding relating to LESSEE under
any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, arrangement or
readjustment of debt law or statute or similar law or statute of
any jurisdiction, whether now or hereafter in effect which shall
remain undismissed for a period of six (6) months from the date
of commencement thereof.
d) Violation by LESSEE of any laws or regulations of the
united States, or of the State of Alaska, or any conditions of
any permits issued by agencies of the City of Seward, the State
of Alaska or of the United States Government pursuant to the
regulations of such agencies related to LESSEE'S operations on
the leased land, for a period of forty eight (48) hours after
written notice specifying such violation has been given by the
agency charged with the enforcement of such laws, regulations or
permits to LESSEE; provided, however, if such violation be such
that it cannot be corrected within the applicable period, it
shall not constitute an act of default if corrective action is
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instituted by LESSEE within the applicable period and diligently
pursued until the
violation is corrected. If LESSEE shall contest such alleged
violation through appropriate judicial or administrative
channels, the time extension provided herein shall not be
effective if the effect of LESSEE'S operation is to cause a
stoppage, interruption or threat to the activities of other users
of public facilities.
ARTICLE 9.--REMEDIES FOR LESSOR'S ACTS OF DEFAULT.
Whenever an act of default by LESSEE shall have occurred, and
any applicable period for giving notice and any opportunity to
cure shall have expired, CITY shall have the following rights and
remedies all in addition to any rights and remedies that may be
given to CITY by statute, common law or otherwise:
a) CITY may distrain for rent due any of LESSEE's
personal property which comes into CITY's possession. This
remedy shall include the right of CITY to dispose of personal
property distrained in any commercially reasonable manner
provided LESSEE has refused to pay any sum due under this lease.
It shall be conclusively presumed that compliance with the
procedures set forth in the Alaska Uniform Commercial Code (A.S.
45.09.504) with respect to sale of property shall be a
commercially reasonable disposal.
b) CITY may re-enter the premises and take possession
thereof and, except for any personal property of LESSEE which
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CITY has waived its right to distrain under sub-part (a) above,
remove all personal property of LESSEE from the leased
land. Such personal property may be stored in place or may be
removed and stored in a public warehouse or elsewhere at the cost
of LESSEE all without service of notice or resort to legal
process, all of which LESSEE expressly waives.
c) Declare this lease terminated.
d) Collect any and all rents due or to become due from
sub-tenants or other occupants of the leased land.
e) Recover, whether this lease be terminated or not,
reasonable attorney's fees from LESSEE and all other expenses
incurred by CITY by reason of the breach or default by LESSEE.
f) If LESSEE does not immediately surrender possession
of the leased land after termination by CITY and upon demand by
CITY, CITY may forthwith enter into and upon and repossess the
leased land and expel LESSEE without being deemed guilty in any
manner of trespass and without prejudice to any remedies which
might otherwise be used for arrears of rent or breach of
covenant.
g) No expiration or termination of this lease shall
expire or terminate any liability or obligation to perform of
LESSEE's which arose prior to the termination or expiration
except insofar as otherwise agreed to in this lease.
h) Each right and remedy of CITY provided for in this
lease shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to every other
right or remedy provided for in this lease or now or
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hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or
otherwise, and the exercise or beginning of the exercise by CITY
of anyone or more of the rights and remedies provided for in
this lease or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by
statute or otherwise shall not preclude the simultaneous or later
exercise by CITY of any or all other rights or remedies provided
for in this lease or now or thereafter existing at law, or in
equity or by statute or otherwise.
i) No delay or omission to exercise any right or power
accruing fOllowing an act of default shall impair any such right
or power or shall be construed to be a waiver thereof, but any
such right and power may be exercised from time to time and as
often as may be deemed expedient.
ARTICLE 10.--CONDITION OF PROPERTY ON TERMINATION.
LESSEE shall remove all improvements including utilities
unless the CITY reqeusts that one or more particular improvements
be left on the Leased Land. All improvements shall be removed by
LESSEE within fifteen (15) days from the termination of this
lease for any reason.
Upon the termination of this lease agreement, LESSEE shall
return the leased land to CITY in good condition, usable as it
was originally intended. The leased land shall be free of all
oil or other Hazardous Material at the leased land arising out of
or reSUlting from LESSEE's operations at the leased land. Upon
termination of this lease agreement, LESSEE shall pay for an
environmental assessment to be performed by qualified engineers
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selected by the City, subject to LESSEE's approval of the scope
of the assessment and the selection of the engineers which
approvals shall not be unreasonably withheld, to establish that
the leased land is free of all Hazardous Material and shall
remove and properly dispose of any Hazardous Material found to be
on the leased land. ARTICLE 11.--SUBLEASE OR ASSIGNMENT.
The parties recognize that the emergency nature of the oil
spill clean-up effort has provided the justification for this
lease agreement. LESSEE's intended operations from the leased
land are unique and not of a general commercial nature. LESSEE
shall not be permitted to transfer or assign, or sublet any or a
portion of the leased land without the CITY's written prior
consent, which consent may be withheld for any reason or no
stated reason.
ARTICLE 12.--INDEMNIFICATIONjHOLD HARMLESS.
LESSEE shall defend, indemnify and hold CITY harmless from
and against any and all liability or claims arising from acts or
omissions of any person and of any nature whatsoever occurring on
or relating to LESSEE's operations at or use of the site, causing
injury to, or death of persons, or loss of, or damage to
property, and from any expense, including attorneys fees,
incident to the defense of and by CITY therefrom except for
claims arising out of the sole negligence of the CITY, its agents
or employees. If any action or proceeding is brought against
LESSEE by reason of any such occurrences, LESSEE shall promptly
notify CITY in writing of such action or proceeding.
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ARTICLE 13.--INSURANCE.
Prior to commencement of construction of any facilities on
the leased land, LESSEE shall procure and maintain, at LESSEE's
sole cost and expense, comprehensive general liability insurance,
with limits of liability of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
($500,000) for all injuries and/or deaths resulting to anyone
person and ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000) from anyone
occurrence. The limit of liability for property damage shall be
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500,000) for each occurrence and
aggregate. Coverage under such insurance shall also include
explosion, collapse and underground property damage hazards.
Such insurance shall include a broad form contractual endorsement.
For non-owned watercraft of LESSEE or its customers
any "watercraft exclusion" in the comprehensive liability
insurance policy shall be eliminated. Protection and indemnity
insurance shall be provided with the same limits as the
comprehensive liability insurance for the use of LESSEE-owned
watercraft. LESSEE shall also provide fire and extended coverage
insurance for any buildings, equipment, machinery, vessels of
customers or any other property stored or being worked on by
LESSEE upon the leased land at replacement value rather than
original cost. LESSEE shall provide Workmen's Compensation
Insurance and insurance under the Harbor Workers and
Longshoremen's Compensation Act, and warehouse and motor vehicle
insurance and any other insurance required under any permit or
tariff of the City of Seward, Alaska.
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All insurance policies shall provide for thirty (30) days'
notice of cancellation and/or material change to be sent to CITY
at the address designated in ARTICLE 29 of this lease. All such
policies shall be written by insurance companies legally
authorized or licensed to do business in the state of Alaska, and
a Best's Rating of A or better. LESSEE shall furnish CITY, on
forms supplied by CITY, certificates evidencing that it has
procured the insurance required herein prior to the occupancy of
the leased land or operation by LESSEE. Nothing herein contained
shall prevent LESSEE or CITY from placing and maintaining at
CITY's or LESSEE's own individual cost and expense, additional or
other insurance as may be desired. LESSEE shall promptly, and
without demand therefor, provide CITY with copies of all binders
and policies of insurance.
ARTICLE l4.--CONDEMNATION.
If all or any part of the leased land is condemned for a
public use by any government agency or other duly authorized
entity, CITY and LESSEE shall each make a claim against the
condemning or taking authority for the amount of any damage
incurred by or done to them respectively as a result of the
taking. Neither LESSEE nor CITY shall have any rights in or to
any award made to the other by the condemning authority:
provided, that in the event of a single award to CITY which
includes specific damages for loss of LESSEE's leasehold
interest, CITY shall transmit to LESSEE the amount of such
specific damages so found, if any.
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If part, but not all of the leased land is condemned for
public use, LESSEE shall make a good faith determination as to
whether or not the taking of the part of the leased land
designated for condemnation will prevent it from continuing to
operate on the leased land. If LESSEE determines in good faith
that the condemning of such part of the leased land will prevent
it from continuing to operate on the leased land, LESSEE may
notify CITY in writing to this effect, and this lease shall then
be terminated for all purposes effective five (5) days from the
date LESSEE sends such notice to CITY or at such other later date
as LESSEE shall specify in its notice, and such termination shall
be treated in the same manner as a termination at the expiration
of the term of this lease. LESSEE shall, as a condition
precedent to such termination, remove all encumbrances, debts and
liens to which the leased land is subject due to LESSEE'S use of
or operations on the Leased Land. If at the time of such partial
taking for public use, LESSEE determines that such partial taking
will not prevent it from continuing to operate, then LESSEE and
CITY shall negotiate an equitable and partial abatement of the
rent beginning to be effective on the actual date when LESSEE is
effectively prevented from utilizing the condemned land.
ARTICLE 15.--MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS.
15.1--Normal Maintenance. After the commencement of
construction and during the entire remaining term of this lease,
LESSEE shall, at LESSEE's sole cost, risk and expense, maintain
the leased land, including any improvements placed thereon by
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LESSEE, in as good condition as received or constructed by
LESSEE, ordinary wear and tear excepted. LESSEE shall prevent
the discharge of any pollutants to any public sewer system beyond
those for which the system was designed. LESSEE shall maintain
all fire, pollution and other protective equipment in accordance
with law.
CITY may periodically inspect the leased land and
facilities constructed thereon in order to ascertain the
condition of the public portion of the premises 3ubject to
compliance with LESSEE'S safety rules but the exercise
of this right shall not imply any obligation to do so nor any
obligation to do so in any particular way.
15.2--Safetv Issues. CITY may notify LESSEE in writing
of any deficiencies in the performance of LESSEE's maintenance
responsibilities as they relate to public health or safety and
LESSEE shall promptly within forty eight (48) hours of receipt of
such notice advise CITY in writing of its proposed schedule for
performance of any work necessary to cure such deficiencies.
If such deficiencies relate to the safety of LESSEE's
operation such that the surrounding land and port facilities are
exposed to risk, unnecessary potential hazards, or a risk to the
public interest (as distinguished from a business risk), or if
CITY is not reasonably satisfied with the proposed schedule of
repairs either because of the delays therein or the scope of the
repairs, then LESSEE shall make such repairs and pay the cost of
such work.
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ARTICLE 16.--FIRE PROTECTION.
LESSEE shall at its sole cost, risk and expense provide fire
protection to its operations on the leased land and fire
prevention to industry standards (appropriate fire extinguishers
and other fire safety devices). LESSEE shall continue to provide
and maintain industry accepted standards of fire protection such
that the City of Seward's ISO rating is not degraded by reason
of LESSEE's operation.
ARTICLE 17.--CONDITIONS AND COVENANTS.
All the provisions of this lease shall be deemed as running
with the land, and shall be construed to be "conditions" as well
as "covenants", as though the words specifically expressing or
imparting covenants and conditions were used in each separate
provision.
ARTICLE 18.--NO WAIVER OF BREACH.
No failure by either CITY or LESSEE to insist upon the strict
performance by the other of any term, covenant or condition of
this lease or to exercise any right or remedy consequent upon a
breach thereof, shall constitute a waiver of any such breach or
of such terms, covenant or condition. No waiver of any breach
shall affect or alter this lease, but each and every term,
covenant and condition of this lease shall continue in full force
and effect with respect to any other then existing or subsequent
breach.
ARTICLE 19.--TIME OF ESSENCE.
Time is of the essence of this lease and of each provision.
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ARTICLE 20.--COMPUTATION OF TIME.
The time in which any act provided by this lease is to be
done by shall be computed by excluding the first day and
including the last, unless the last day is a saturday, Sunday or
a holiday, and then it is also excluded. Where time limits are
expressed in hours, the first hour to be counted shall be the
hour after delivery of notice to the party affected.
ARTICLE 21.--SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST.
Each and all of the terms, covenants and conditions in this
lease shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding upon the
successors in interest of CITY and LESSEE.
ARTICLE 22.--ENTIRE AGREEMENT.
This lease contains the entire agreement of the parties with
respect to the matters covered by this lease, and no other
agreement, statement or promise made by any party which is not
contained in this lease shall be binding or valid.
ARTICLE 23.--GOVERNING LAW.
This lease shall be governed by, construed and enforced in
accordance with the laws of the State of Alaska.
ARTICLE 24.--PARTIAL INVALIDITY.
If any provision of this lease is held by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the
remainder of the provisions shall remain in full force and effect
and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated.
ARTICLE 25.--RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES.
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Nothing contained in this lease shall be deemed or construed
by the parties or by any third person to create the relationship
of principal and agent or of partnership or of joint venture or
of any association between CITY and LESSEE; and neither the
method of computation of rent, nor any other provisions contained
in this lease nor any acts of the parties, shall be deemed to
create any relationship between CITY and LESSEE other than the
relationship of lessee and lessor.
ARTICLE 26.--INTERPRETATION.
The language in all parts of this lease shall in all cases be
simply construed according to its fair meaning and not for or
against CITY or LESSEE as both CITY and LESSEE have had the
assistance of attorneys in drafting and reviewing this lease.
ARTICLE 27.--NUMBER AND GENDER.
In this lease, the neuter gender includes the masculine and
the feminine, and the singular number includes the plural; the
word "person" includes corporation] partnership, firm or
association wherever the context so requires.
ARTICLE 28.--MANDATORY AND PERMISSIVE.
"Shall", "will" and "agrees" are mandatory; "may" is
permissive.
ARTICLE 29.--CAPTIONS.
Captions of the Sections and Subsections of this lease are
for convenience and reference only, and the words contained
therein shall in no way be held to explain, modify, amplify or
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aid in the interpretation, construction or meaning of the
provisions of this lease.
ARTICLE 30.--AMENDMENT.
This lease is not Subject to amendment except in writing
executed by both parties hereto.
ARTICLE 31.--DELIVERY OF NOTICES - METHOD AND TIME.
All notices, demands or requests from one party to another
shall be delivered in person or be sent by mail, certified or
registered, postage prepaid, to the addresses stated in ARTICLE
29 and shall be deemed to have been given at the time of delivery
or mailing. Where time deadlines are expressed in terms of
hours, notice shall be deemed to have been given at the time of
delivery to the person(s) set forth in the following ARTICLE.
ARTICLE 32.--NOTICES.
All notices, demands and requests from LESSEE to CITY shall
be given to CITY at the following address:
City Manager
City of Seward
P.O. Box 167
Seward, Alaska 99664
All notices, demands or requests from CITY to LESSEE shall be
given to LESSEE at the following address:
John Kerrigan
VECO Inc.
5151 Fairbanks
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
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Where time is to be computed on the basis of hours, notice
may be given by personal delivery to the following persons:
During regular hours of operation of city Hall:
Max Royle
FAX: 224-3248
After regular hours of operation of city Hall, by personal
service to any of the following:
Max Royle
Darryl Schaefermeyer
Chief of Police
FOR THE LESSEE:
Manager of Operations
FAX: 561-2850
FAX: 224-7050
ARTICLE 33.--CHANGE OF ADDRESS.
Each party shall have the right, from time to time, to
designate a different address by notice given in conformity with
this Article.
ARTICLE 34--NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES.
Nothing in this lease is intended to create nor shall
establish any rights in third parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands
and seals the date first hereinbefore set forth.
CITY:
CITY OF SEWARD
BY'~*
~ c ty Manager
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LESSEE~~~,
BY: '01'1 ~ ~(i:::0
Its '"). .....,..d. rv\~r.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
PERKINS COlE
Attorneys for the
City of Seward
BY:
?~/p~
Fred B. Arvidson
GUARANTY AND INDEMNITY
Exxon Company, U.S.A. (a division of Exxon corporation), as
Contractor for Exxon Shipping Company, agrees to guarantee the
obligations of VECO. Inc. under this lease agreement and shall
indemnify, defend and hold the City harmless from and against any
loss or damage to the City resulting from LESSEE's non-
performance under this lease.
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DATED this
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?-7 ~ay of ~
, 1989.
GUARANTOR:
EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A.
(a division of Exxon
corporation), as Contractor
for Exxon Shipping Company
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STATE OF ALASKA
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THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this ;2(Q day of
~o(lL, 1989, before me, the undersigned, a Nota~ Pub~ic in
and for the state of Alaska, personally appeared .OAA(~ ~
~o..d pi 1M "'~ f~("" and LINDA MURPHY, known to me and to me krt wn to be
~ ~:~City Manager and City Clerk of the City of Seward, and known
~--~o be the individuals named in and who executed the foregoing
document, and they acknowledged to me that they were authorized
to execute the foregoing document by authority granted them in
the Municipal Code of Ordinances for said city and for the uses
and purposes therein set forth.
WITNESS my hand and notarial seal the day and year
first hereinabove written.
Q~c~ ~.~
Notary Public in and forAt~~k~
My Commission Expires: 3 ~ I 't"1 2-
STATE OF ALASKA
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THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on this ~ day of ~P~/L ,
1989, before me, the undersigned, a No~ ~ig ip and for the
State ~t Alaska, personally appeared ~~/5~O/.t
of VEZ'2.V , known to me and to me known to be
the individual named in and who executed the foregoing document,
and he acknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute the
foregoing document by authority granted him in the Bylaws or by
resolution of the Board of Directors of said corporation for the
uses and purposes therein set forth.
WITNESS
first hereinabove
my hand and notarial seal the day and year
wri~&dt~
Not ry ~b~C i ~nd for ~..,..s~9
My Comm1ss10n Exp1res: ~
555/ajw
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April 27, 1989
Shelley Williams, P.E.
Box 2396
Seward, AI< 99664
Re: Seward Sea Otter Rescue Center
Dear Shelley,
STEVE COWPER. GOVERNOR
P.O. Box 1207
Soldotna, AI< 99669
EOC Seward Ph.: 224-7027
The Department has reviewed and approved the revised plans for the
water and wastewater system for the Seward Sea ter Rescue Center
as submitted by you on 4/27/89. You are hereby ranted permission
to Construct.
DEL:cf
III
April 27, 1989
Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation
P.O. Box 1207
Soldotna AK 99669
Attn: Kirsten Ballard
Re: Seward Sea Otter Rescue Center
Dear Kirsten:
A significant change in plans for the Seward Sea Otter Rescue
Center has been made and warrants a resubmission of plans for
the water and wastewater systems.
The original plan called for six husbandry trailers, each with
twelve fresh water, single otter totes for housing animals.
It has since been learned, through the otter rescue efforts
in Valdez, that sea otters rehabilitate faster and with a greater
success rate when housed outdoors, in groups, and in salt water.
There will now be only one husbandry trailer with eight modified
totes (they have small haul-outs for the animals). A second
trailer will be available for possible future facility expansion.
The remaining four husbandry trailers have been completely removed
from the plans. Outdoor totes and pens (that would hold two to
four otters each) will occupy the space made available. The entire
husbandry area will be plumbed with salt water made available
by way of a pump submerged in Resurrection Bay. In the event
of a system failure, a local trucking firm, City Express, could
deliver salt water to the site. Also, fresh water would be
available to the salt water distribution system. A backflow
preventor would keep salt water from getting into the fresh water
line.
The salt water supply system is designed for continuous skimming
of the pens and totes and for the added capability of filling
one or two pens or totes at a quite high flowrate. Should more
totes or pens be added to the facility in the future, a portion
of the filling capacity would go to continuous skimming; but
system demand could still be met by the proposed supply system.
It should be noted here that a significant increase in the facility's
nominal otter capacity would result in a fractional increase in
water demand.
.
Seward Sea Otter Rescue Center
April 27, 1989
Page 2
Submitted herewith, for your review, are the revised Site Plan
(Sheet 1), water use estimates (Sheets 2 and 3), and salt water
supply system details (Sheets 4, 5, 6, and 7). Al.so attached
are schematics and narratives of the two wastewater treatment
systems proposed by Harry Reed of Engineered Specialty Products,
Inc. (one system for the salt water, and one for the fresh).
If you have any questions, or need more information, please call
me at 224-7667 or Harry at 224-8695.
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Rex R. Coulter
c/o Shelley Williams
222 4th Ave.
Seward, AI< 99664
Dear Mr. Coulter:
The Department has received your plans for the construction of an
emergency otter rescue center. Upon review of these plans and dis-
cussions with your agent, Shelley Williams, P.E., these plans are
hereby approved. You may consider this letter as an approval to
construct.
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April 18, 1989
Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation
P.O. Box 1207
Soldotna AK 99669
Attn: Kirsten Ballard
Re: Sevard Otter Rescue Center
Dear Kirsten:
Submitted herevith are the proposed plans for vater supply and
vastevater disposal at the otter Rescue Center in Seward. As
you knov, the facility is being constructed for the emergency
situation created by the March 24 Prince William Sound oil spill.
The facility's purpose is to clean and care for (i.e. rehabilitate)
otters impacted by the spill. The facility would be temporary.
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Water supply would be via a two-inch service from the City's
netvork (see Site Plan, Sheet 1). The facility would use on
the order of 35,000 to 50,000 gallons per day and would have a
maximum instantaneous demand of about 60 gallons per minute
(see Sheet 2). Use by type of activity and the associated waste-
water characteristics are as follovs:
Grey water with high concen-
trations of Dawn dishwashing
detergent and oil
Grey water with lesser con-
centrations of detergent and
oil; disinfe~tants, fish
by-products, and some bodily
fluids
Filling Husbandry Totes 31,500 Fresh water with (disintegrated)
(max.) otter feces
Lounge 700 . Domestic wastewater. l~{ ..in
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It is proposed that the grey waterlbe filtered by the system
marketed by Engineered Specialties, Inc. (of which you are very
familiar, from your communication vith Harry Reed, of that company).
Filtered effluent would be discharge into Resurrection Bay by
yay of an abandoned sanitary sever. Its outfall is intact, hung
. beneath the Institute of Marine Science Dock. 'The freeR 1Tatel'--
,( wi..t.h.-A.isintegratad_JJt.:t.er -!ec.e..s . w.o..uld..be. feQ-..direetly:-4.n:l;Q-Re.51.u'~_~n
\ a:-J "Ba.y (n.... filtraJ;.j,on.)...-a..l.80-b.~.-OL.J;he.....a.bandonea-'se1fet'7 ~F_
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Cleaning Animals 10,800 gpd
Cleaning the facility, 1,500
Handwashing, Food Prep,
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April 18, 1989
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i:n--'llhe--Bay. 'I'hlitl';-~6ere-w&uM-&e-ne--adverse- effects-on the -f:S"j ~-\~ - ,
"r.e~eiving waters"'. Wastewater generated in the lounge would
be fed into the City's collector via a line into a nearby manhole.
The water lines and sewers within the facility would be ABS or
PVC and would be hung from the bottom of the 8-foot-wide wooden
walkways between the trailers. (See Sheets 3 and 4) Where the
service line to the lounge crosses the City's sewer, a minimum
of 18 inches of vertical separation would be maintained, and the
water line would cross over the sewer.
Otters are suffering and dying while we humans scramble to get
through planning, logistics, and hurried construction. The
Department's expediency in responding to these plans would be
greatly appreciated and is certainly warranted. If you need
more information, or if you have any questions, please call me
at 224-7667.
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