HomeMy WebLinkAbout05122008 City Council MinutesCity of Seward, Alaska City Council Minutes
May 12, 2008 Volume 37, Page 567
CALL TO ORDER
The May 12, 2008 regular meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at 7:00
p.m. by Vice Mayor Willard Dunham.
OPENING CEREMONY
Police Chief Tom Clemons led the pledge of allegiance to the flag
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Vice Mayor Willard Dunham presiding and
Jean Bardarson
comprising a quorum of the Council; and
Phillip Oates, City Manager
Jean Lewis, City Clerk
Cheryl Brooking, City Attorney
ABSENT -Linda Amberg, Tom Smith, and
Mayor Clark Corbridge
Bob Valdatta
Betsy Kellar
CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED
FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Patrick Messmer, invited the public and the city council to the graduation of the DARE
students.
Dana Paperman, complimented the council for keeping taxes under control while making
Seward a nice place to live. The Seward Senior Center served 350 local seniors and provided
transportation services, over 4000 meals on wheels, home services, and points of contact for those
living alone. She appreciated the continued financial and community support for the Center.
Dave Paperman, past exalted ruler of the Elks Lodge was thrilled to be the primary sponsor
of the PARKS playground. He thanked every entity and individuals who volunteered or funded this
important project. He notified that construction started tomorrow and they were still seeking
volunteers for the build and clean up.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (BardarsonlKellar)
Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Resolution 2008-038, was added to the consent agenda by unanimous consent.
The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
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Resolution 2008-038, Supporting The Alaska's Statehood Experience Grant Submission And
Appropriating $1500 As A Cash Contribution To Activities And Events Of Seward Gateway
To Alaska: Journey To Statehood And Beyond And Appropriating Funds.
The Apri114, 2008 regular city council meeting minutes were approved.
Resolution 2008-039, Amending The City Council Rules Of Procedure To Amend Rule 2,
Council Meeting Time.
Resolution 2008-040, Amending The Introduction Of The City Council Rules Of Procedure,
Port And Commerce Advisory Board Responsibilities.
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Proclamations and Awards
An Appreciation Certificate was presented to the Alaska Railroad Corporation.
The Annual Historic Preservation Award for 2008 was presented to Lee Poleske.
An Appreciation Presentation was given to the City of Seward and Resurrection Bay
Lions Club by Travis Hoogland.
A Military Appreciation Proclamation was read and presented to Bob Candoupoulos.
A Proclamation Was Given To The Seward Senior Citizen Program For Winning The
2008 Older Americans Month Program Award.
The Summary of Water Compliance Study was given by Loren Leman. Highlights
were:
A Seward produced a very quality product and were meeting the requirements of the
law.
- Seward had unusual conditions with the quadrupling of visitors and water usage in
the summer that the Public Works Department had to respond to.
- There was aging infrastructure, especially in the downtown area, that Seward would
need to invest in on an on-going basis. Technology was over 30 years old and it was
getting difficult finding parts. Efficiency issues needed to be addressed.
- Alaska Wastewater Management selected Seward as the large system user of the
year. Richard Adelmann was operator of the year. Leman thought this said a lot for
the staff and how they maintained the system.
A Flow and pressure testing was conducted. The three major water improvement
projects recently had improved the hydraulics and reliability of the system.
- Seward used more water than they should, suggesting leakage issues. It was time to
do a leakage study again.
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City Manager's Report. City Manager Phillip Oates introduced Senator Stevens and
~.. Representative Seaton. He thought Seward was well represented in Juneau this session. With
lobbyist Kent Dawson, they all worked well as a team. Some items included on the budget for
Seward were:
- 4.5 million for cruise ship dredging.
- 15 million for freight dock extension
- 2 million for the Forest Acres Levee Road
- $190,000 for pavilion
- $66,000 for the fish ditch
- $2 million for electric generators
- $400,000 for Long Term Care Facility infrastructure and exceptional relief
- DOT maintenance shop
- $15 million for AVTEC funding
- SCCC expansion
Seward was also successful in funding and grant opportunities for libraries, museums, cruise
ship head tax legislation and in designating Seward as the Mural Capital of Alaska. Oates stated he
was given good advice and couldn't be better represented.
Oates thanked Bob Candopoulos and Keith Manternach for their veteran assistance and the
sponsorship of the combat fishing tournament. He congratulated the Seward Mural Society on their
'~ latest mural on the north wall of AVTEC which commemorated Exit Glacier. Oates thanked the
crew of the two Navy destroyers that visited Seward twice in the last week. They had offered
separate tours and helped in the community and he was honored for their visit.
Oates and Vice-Mayor Dunham had met with Steve Haagenson, State Energy Coordinator
with the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority (AIDEA), Kenai Peninsula Borough
Mayor John Williams to discuss city projects and the use of the cruise ship head tax, and Eileen
Hileman, EPA Region 10, had visited and assessed our wastewater treatment operations and progress
in applying for storm water discharge permits in the small boat harbor and upland boat area of SMIC.
He also met with DOC and DOT to continue discussions concerning land ownership and bonding
issues for the expansion of the Spring Creek Correctional Facility.
John Bird was back for the summer to work on the efficiency Study and Floodplain
ordinances. Initial study areas would include; attorney expenses, office equipment, open source
software, hearing, lighting, travel policies, insurances, purchasing authority, contracts and leases,
vehicle operations and motor pool, parking, etc., so he would be very busy. Oates hoped he would
have some time to fish.
- The Jesse Lee Home RFP was complete and had six criteria to meet.
- Harbor. The City was moving forward in collaboration with Icicle Seafoods to repair the
dock damage.
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- The Trustees of Alaska, Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance and Alaska Community
Action on Toxics appealed the judgment regarding attorney fees and costs to the 9th circuit
Court.
- Long Term Care Facility. Mike Gillen had been hired as the project Manager
- Electric Department. Bid openings for the Fort Raymond substation Generation was May 8,
2008 and evaluations were underway. The electric transformer for Lawing would be
delivered from HAARP facility when weight restrictions on the highway permitted.
- Water. Water system feeding to T dock and the old life dock in the small boat harbor was
completed and control systems at the Lowell Canyon Water Tank installed in 1952 were
beginning to be replaced.
City Attorney's Report. Cheryl Brooking City Attorney did not have much to report
since last meeting, but continued working with administration on their needs. She would discuss the
9th circuit appeal later in the executive session.
Other Reports, Special Presentations
A Legislative Report was given by Senator Gary Stevens.
A Legislative Report was given by Representative Paul Seaton.
A Seward Youth Program Report was given by Community Development Director Bob Hicks.
A Seward Community Foundation Report was given by Margaret Anderson and Chellie
Skoog.
City Council recessed at 8:45 p.m.
City Council resumed at 8:50 p.m.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Ordinances Requiring A Public Heariag
Ordinance 2008-009. Amending City Zoning Map By Rezoning Lots 27, 28 And 29, Block 17,
Original Townsite Of Seward From Multi-Family Residential (R3) To Central Business
District (CBD). Notice of the public hearing being posted and published as required by law was
noted and the public hearing was opened. No one appeared to address the Council and the public
hearing was closed.
Oates stated this was consistent with all community plans and Planning & Zoning had
recommended approval also.
Motion (Bardarson/Valdatta) Enact Ordinance 2008-009
Motion Passed Unanimous
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Ordinance 2008-010, Amending The City Of Seward Code Section 12.05.011 International
Building Code By Adopting The 2006 Edition Of The International Building Code (IBC),
`~ Including Revisions. Notice of the public hearing being posted and published as required by law
was noted and the public hearing was opened. No one appeared to address the Council and the
public hearing was closed.
Motion (BardarsonlValdatta)
Enact Ordinance 2008-010
Oates stated all of these new codes had a work session last week. All changes were
discussed. He received feedback from the business and building community. No changes were
made on this ordinance.
Building Inspector Stefan Nilsson stated temporary structures were allowed for 180 days
under this code.
Oates stated the fees were not changed because the city was already in the building season
and excel spreadsheets were all set up. He would bring forth a change later.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Ordinance 2008-011 Amending Seward City Code, Chapter 9.15, Health And Safety,
Adopting The 2006 Edition Of The International Fire Code (IFC), Including Revisions. Notice
of the public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the public hearing
was opened. No one appeared to address the Council and the public hearing was closed.
Motion {Bardarson/Kellar}
Enact Ordinance 2008-011
Oates stated the redline version were the changes and reflected in the laydown. On page 4 of
13, item 28, city administration went with "shall" language per Valdatta s comments during the work
session.
In response to Kellar, Oates stated it was the city's intent to make it mandatory.
Assistant Fire Chief Eddie Athey stated the fire department would work hand in hand with
the permittee for emergency response.
Discussion ensued over the words "shall" vs. "will".
Motion Failed
Yes: Bardarson, Valdatta, Dunham
No: Kellar
A arliamentary question was raised by the Vice-Mayor on reconsideration. Procedure to
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bring back the ordinance was clarified by the City Clerk.
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Ordinance 2008-012, Amending The City Of Seward Code, Chapter 12.
2006 Edition Of The International Residential Code (IRC), Including Revisions.
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Motion (Bardarson/Kellar) Enact Ordinance 2008-012
Notice of the public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the public
hearing was opened
Don Sutherland, spoke stating the same issue raised above under the IFC, house numbers
being required before a certificate of occupancy was completed, was in this code also.
Oates stated temporary structures were not allowed in this code.
Kellar wanted temporary structures allowed for residents.
Stefan Nilsson stated it was allowable to put up a 200 foot building. A 10 x 20 foot structure
was allowed in residential now.
Bardarson also wanted temporary structures with a 150-day limit.
Amendment (Ke1larBardarson)
Remove Item 7 Page 4 That Referred To
Temporary Structures In Its Entirety.
Amendment Passed
Main Motion Passed
Unanimous
Unanimous
Ordinance 2008-013, Amending The City Of Seward Code, Chapter 12.05.031, Codes Of
Technical Regulation, Adopting The 2006 Edition Of The International Mechanical Code
(IMC), Including Revisions. Notice of the public hearing being posted and published as required
bylaw was noted and the public hearing was opened. No one appeared to address the Council and
the public hearing was closed.
Motion (Bardarson/Kellar) Enact Ordinance 2008-013
Oates stated this adopted the 2006 edition of the IMC and there were no changes to this
ordinance since introduction. He recommended approval.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Ordinance 2008-014, Amending The City Of Seward Code, Chapter 12.05.035 National
Electrical Code Adopted, Adopting The 2005 Edition Of The National Electrical Code (NEC).
Notice of the public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the public
hearing was opened. No one appeared to address the Council and the public hearing was closed.
Motion (Bardarson/Kellar)
Enact Ordinance 2008-014
Oates stated this adopted the 2005 edition of the NEC and he recommended approval.
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Motion Passed Unanimous
UNFINISHED BUSINESS -None
NEW BUSINESS
Resolutions
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Resolution 2008-041, Awarding A Contract For Three Years To Save You Money Services For
Custodial Services At The Harbormaster's Building And Public Restrooms Behind The
National Park Service Building, The Northeast Launch Ramp, And The Upland Area.
Motion (Bardarson/Kellar)
Approve Resolution 2008-041
Oates stated this was an annual sum and had a re-negotiable clause.
Harbormaster Kari Anderson responded to a question by Valdatta and stated the City had
been cleaning the restrooms in the Park Service building for years.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Resolution 2008-042, Establishing Local Financial Disclosure Guidelines For Appointed And
Elected Officials And Approving The City Of Seward Financial Disclosure Form Upon Voter
Approval And Passage Of Proposition #1 At The October 7, 2008 Municipal Election.
Motion (Bardarson/Kellar) Approve Resolution 2008-042
Oates stated this would be the form Seward would adopt if it went to the voters. This
established the specific form which would substitute the APOC form. Enforcement and compliance
would have to be addressed by ordinance at a later date. He recommended the form be approved.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Other New Business Items
The Work Sessions To Discuss January, February And March O l At 7 00 p,M,And The Sales
Tax Cap Increase Were Both Set For Wednesday, May 28, 20
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No action require
Providence Seward Medical Center Financial Report for March 2008.
COUNCIL COMMENTS
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Kellar noticed graduation was scheduled for next Wednesday and wanted all to volunteer for
the PARKS program.
Bardarson congratulated the Senior Center on their 30 year anniversary and noted the
PARKS program still needed help. She asked drivers to watch out for pedestrians, and bikers now
that everyone was out for spring.
Valdatta thanked the city staff for the work session on the building permits last week. He
appreciated the opportunity to hash issues out and enjoyed having the contractors there. He further
complimented the staff for the pictures that the clerk's staff had prepared for the visiting Navy ships.
Dunham reminded that May 19, 2008 at 5:00 pm was the Long-Term Care Facility
groundbreaking. He was honored to have the Navy ships visit Seward and appreciated the military
day appreciation events scheduled.
CITIZENS' COMMENTS -None
COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZENS' COMMENTS
Oates was impressed with the two Navy captains and their crews that visited, and would be
drafting a letter to their headquarters thanking them for their great ambassadorship.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Motion (Bardarson/Kellar)
Motion Passed
Go Into Executive Session To Discuss Matters
Pertaining To Pending Appeal Litigation In The
Case Of Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance
Vs City Of Seward.
Unanimous
City Council went into executive session at 10:03 p.m.
City Council came out of executive session at 10:27 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 10:28 p.m.
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