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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2009-002Sponsored ny: PACAB '- CITY OF SEWARll, ALASKA PORT AND COMMERCE AUVISORY BOARD RESOLUTION 2009-02 RESOLUTION OE THE PORT AND COMMERCI+'. ADVISORY BOARD, SC?PPORTING CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF THE NORTH HARBOR DEVI~,LOPMENT RECOMMENDATIONS WHEREAS, Council directed the Seward Port and Commerce Advisory Board generate recommendations to guide city planning and private enterprise in the continued development and management of the North Harbor Arca; and WHEREAS, the Port and Commerce Advisory Board held muhiple work sessions and regular meetings to solicit public comments and discuss development policy for the area; and WHEREAS, the 1993 Small Boat Harbor Management Plan incorporates and addresses this area oCthe l larbor, but is outdated; and WHF,REAS, City Administration plans to update the Small Boat Harbor Management Plan in ?010: and WHEREAS, the attached recommendations shall be incorporated into the update of the Small Boat 1 larbor Development Plan; and WHEREAS. the attached recommendations shall be used as a reference for the City of Seward Municipal Lands Management Plan update. NOW; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Port and Commerce Advisory Board that: Section 1. For the reasons stated in the recitals, the Board supports Council approval of the attached development and management recommendations for the North Harbor Area. Section 2. The development and management recommendations apply to the area with the following boundaries: Port Avenue on the North, Alaska Railroad Property on the East, Fourth Avenue on the West, and Harbor Waters on the South. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Port and Commerce Advisory Board this 4°i day oC March, 2009. Port and Commerce Advisory Board Resolution 2009-02 TFIG CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ~./~'~ Ron L'on~. Chair AYES: Butts, Long, Oliver. Schaefermeyer NOES: None ABSI-:N"I~: "t'wo ABS"PAIN: None ATTEST: -i ~ ;r< Jea Lewis, CMC Cif, Clerk 0a~eanerie~,~ (City Scal) ~ ~~~ ~~ *~ 4 N a ~ w 6 ~ .~I m 4. s, L es p V ~~' ~Y 9~ +O~~t~ a®/Ofr~ ~,+b North Harbor Development Plan Outline Goal: Encourage the orderly development of the North Harbor as defined by the boundaries. ZONING Goal: The area. is zoned Harbor Commercial District to accommodate economic development and harbor related functions. PLATTING/ BOUNDARIES Goal: Plat the area... REVIEW F,XISTING PLATS North Harbor Boundaries- Port Avenue on the North Alaska Railroad Property on the East Fourth ,4venue on the West Harbor Waters on the South LAND USE Goal: The area would be used for economic development and homeland security. ~` • Economic Development o Encourage lease or sale of undeveloped land. o Evaluate the best use of unused parcels. • Support opening land for possible parking east of the railroad line and negotiate for a land swap for relocation of the Coast Guard building. o Leave access to NE fish cleaning station. o Discuss with Seward Fisheries the unused development of their ]ease. PARKING AND TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES Goal: Ensure safe and convenient parking and transportation services that address the needs of Seward residents, businesses and visitors. • Parking Facility o Research designating long terns parking further out and short terns closer in from float access areas. o Consider paving X-Float road or provide some form of dust control measures. o Parking fees arc consistent with the Seward City Code § 11.15.010. See ~.. Attachment A for the Parking Fee Schedule. • Boardwalk/Bike Path/Sidewalks o Move pedestrian traffic off Port Avenue and onto sidewalks. • Drainage o Drainage plans need to be created to meet the Storm Water Prevention Plan Permit requirements. o Engineered drawing will be needed. PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES Goal: Provide quality public facilities and services to the residents, businesses and visitors of Seward. • Utilities o Utility use is directly correlated to development in the North Harbor Area. .... • Environment and Waste Management o Research cost and pros/cons of vessel wash down facility. • Floats/Docks o Consider piling and wooden decking, construction similar to existing T Dock, the area beriveen I Dock and 50 Ton TraveliR and the area between T Dock and NE fish cleaning stations to result in workable space across the entire North Harbor. o To investigate the feasibility and economic development value of installing a 5 ton crane near the new 50 ton travel lift dock. COMMUNITY APPF,ARANCE Goal: Improve the appearance of the community through increased landscaping, beautification efforts and creating a user friendly environment. • Aesthetics o Implement interactive postings describing the activities in the area. o lmprove landscaping for Cruise Ship pedestrian traffic. o Enhance photo opportunities. FUNDING STRATEGIES o Do perform as much pre-engineering in house as possible to control architectural and engineering costs. re i t ~ y,~~ .. ., ,''! ~,~; ,~:: ~~ ,-~ ~. ~~~ s