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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2007-075 Sponsored by: Oates - CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2007-075 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, APPROVING THE ACCESS ROUTE (s) FOR THE NEW LONG TERM CARE FACILITY SITE WHEREAS, on June 25,2007 City Council, through Resolution 2007-060, moved forward on acquiring 8 acres of property directly west ofthe Seward Middle School for the new Long Term Care Facility; and WHEREAS, also included in Resolution 2007-060 was the acquisition of ROW along the Oak Street Extension located north ofthe middle school; and WHEREAS, prior to this resolution, there was a public workshop held on June 22nd which not only discussed the reasons for the new site, but the discussions quickly centered on the topic of access to the facility; and WHEREAS, following the resolution and the June 22nd workshop, two additional public LTCF access workshops were held plus a great deal of staff research was conducted which entailed cost comparisons, surveys, dialogue with the borough, past legislative history; and ... WHEREAS, route options were also reviewed using the following criteria: safety; road ownership; positive, negative and traffic impacts; promoting development; ROW concerns and costs; and WHEREAS, as a result of all ofthe input gathered, staff is requesting that Council endorse the development ofthe Oak Street Extension, between Hemlock and the middle school entering onto the LTC property, as the official main access point into the LTCF property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL YED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: Section 1. The Oak Street Extension is hereby approved as the official main access point to the L TCF property. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately following adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 23rd day of July 2007. - CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2007-075 .... AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ~ij;: Vanta Shafer, Mayor ~~;;<-- , Dunham, Valdatta, Bardarson, Thomas, Schafer, Amberg, Shafer None None None (City Seal) .",U'"", '!-,. F ", ....... .d. 0 S",:,1. ',4' ..~ r~"\ ................,.1~.., " ....:0 v,";'.o~POJ;i:,""",j~. '''V .~,Ii. l'j r-lio :: .....:s~ ~..'.. 'e W'--a ;;: --- \:)'~ ~ ~, 0: S~ I ~ ': : : ~~(l T : ~ - 1. .!I....l..I :0:: ~'I' --- ::;: ~ t::) .. Yt/. ... /: .. .)., '. /III:- ,\'1"'", .... "<';.. ...... 1 19 ,.' ,... .;: c\ '''..;.~ ."..:......,.1_'" -~, '41 ," '~ <<\(~'\ 'i-I} I", ()f:f.,U' ,.., "'IIIU~I'\ :~ ..... ... Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date : July 23, 2007 Through: Phillip Oates, City Manager From: Tom Shepard, Project Manager Agenda Item: City Council to approve the primary Access Route into the new Long Term Care Facility located west and adjacent to the Seward Middle School BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION On June 25, 2007 City Council, through Resolution 2007-060, moved forward on acquiring 8 acres of property directly west of the Seward Middle School for the new Long Term Care Facility (LTCF). Also included in the resolution was the acquisition of ROW along the Oak Street Extension located north of the middle school. nd Prior to this resolution, there was a public workshop held on June 22 which not only discussed the reasons for the new site, but the discussions quickly centered on the topic of access to the facility. nd Following approval of Resolution 2007-060 and the June 22 workshop, two additional public LTCF access workshops were held plus a great deal of staff research was conducted. This research entailed cost comparisons, surveys, dialogue with the borough, past legislative history, etc… Route options were also reviewed using the following criteria: safety; road ownership; positive, negative and traffic impacts; promoting development; ROW concerns and costs. As a result of all of the input gathered, staff is requesting that Council endorse the development of what is known as the Oak Street Extension, between Hemlock and the middle school entering onto the LTC property, as the official main access point onto the LTCF property. The approval of developing the Oak Street Extension will help allow construction of the LTC to start. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST : Yes No N/A 1. Comprehensive Plan XX 2. Strategic Plan XX Where applicable, this agenda statement is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive Plans, Land Use Plans, Strategic Plan and City Council Rules of Procedures. Other: RESOLUTION 2007- PAGE 2 of 2 ______________________ FISCAL NOTE Approved by Finance: ___________________________________ RECOMMENDATION City Council to endorse the development of what is known as the Oak Street Extension, between Hemlock and the middle school entering onto the LTC property, as the official main access point to the LTCF property.