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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2009 -134
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
ENTER INTO A SPECIAL CONTRACT WITH THE ALASKA
RAILROAD FOR DISCOUNTED ELECTRIC RATES FOR THE
ALASKA RAILROAD COAL FACILITY
WHEREAS, the Alaska Railroad Corporations operates a coal - loading facility in Seward
year -round and provides full -time employment and financial influx to the City; and
WHEREAS, job creation, job retention, and promotion of coal exportation and economic
development are important to residents of Seward; and
WIIEREAS, economic stability of operation of the Alaska Railroad Coal Facility is
necessary to avoid moving the facility to a different city; and
WHEREAS, except while actually loading coal, the actual demand for electric power is
lower than 750 kW; and
WHEREAS, the Utilities Manager is authorized to negotiate a special contract, subject to
approval by the City Council, for customers who have a demand in excess of 750kW or that have
OISIM
unique power requirements that cannot be reasonably addressed by the large general service tariff;
and
WHEREAS, the Utilities Manager has recommended that the City Council recognize the
unique power requirements of the Railroad for operating and maintaining the coal delivery system.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEWARD, ALASKA that:
Section 1. The City Manager is authorized to enter into a Special Contract for Electric Rates
( "Contract ") with the Alaska Railroad Corporation for the Coal Facility in substantially the form
presented at this meeting.
Section 2. The Recitals stated above are incorporated herein by reference as findings of the City
Council. We furthcr find, in accordance with the City of Seward Electric Tariff and for the reasons
stated above, that the Alaska Railroad's Coal Facility has unique power requirements that cannot be
reasonably addressed by the large general service tariff.
Section 3. This resolution shall be effective immediately. The contract shall be effective January 1,
2010.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the city of Seward, Alaska, this 14` day of
December 2009.
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2009 -134
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
Willard E. Dunham, Mayor
AYES: Valdatta, Bardarson, Keil, Shafer, Amberg, Dunham
NOES: None
ABSENT: Smith
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
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Council Agenda Statement
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Meeting Date: December 14, 2009
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To: City Council
Through: Phillip Oates, City Manager
From: John Foutz, Electric Utility Manager
Agenda Item: Special Contract with Alaska Railroad for Discounted Electrical Rates for the Coal
Facility
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
The electric tariff, as of January 1, 2010, will no longer have an industrial rate. There are three
customers that are being charged the industrial rate when the tariff changes will go into effect.
Asking these customers to increase from the industrial rate to the large general service rate in one
year would be financially damaging for these businesses. The electric tariff allows, "special
contracts to be negotiated by the utilities manager with a customer that have demand in excess of 750
kilowatts (kW) or that have unique power requirements that cannot be reasonably addressed by the
large general service tariff"
In the case of the Alaska Railroad these unique requirements include year round employment for
Seward residents, economic influx for the Seward area, seasonal demand in excess of 750 kW, and
the importance of keeping the Alaska Railroad in the community of Seward. Alaska Railroad claims
that if they were to have to pay the large general service rate they could not maintain the facility
profitably and would be forced to close the facility. If the facility were to close the impact would
influence the community by higher unemployment rates and loss of revenues to the City of Seward
and the surrounding Seward area. The Special contract applies only to the Coal Facility, and not
other railroad property.
INTENT:
To sign a special contract with the Alaska Railroad for a special electric rate for the Coal Facility for
two years, giving them time to become financially stable.
CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST:
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 or Other
Plans or Policies: Yes (List Below)
Electric Rates & Charges: Page 2 -2: 3. Special Contracts: Special contracts may be negotiated by
the Utilities Manager with customer that have a demand in excess of 750 kW or that have a unique
power requirements that cannot be reasonably addressed by the large general service tariff. Special
contracts may include, but are not limited to, provisions for instantaneous demand charges, time of
service, interruptible power, minimum and maximum demand, adjustment of demand level,
ownership and payment of new distribution facilities, termination charges and power factor. Special
contracts must be approved by the City Council.
FISCAL NOTE:
In 2009 the Alaska Railroad Coal Facility was charged a rate of $0.00574 per Kilowatt -hour for an
energy charge and $10.25 per Kilowatt for a demand charge. After negotiations with representatives
for the Alaska Railroad an agreement was reached for rates higher than previously yet financially
reasonable.
The suggested rate for the Alaska Railroad Coal Facility in the year 2010 is $0.020 per kilowatt -hour
for the energy charge and $11.19 per kilowatt for the demand charge. In the year 2011 the energy
rate will increase to $0.040 per kilowatt -hour and the demand charge will remain the same. Any
other charges or rates that may be applicable will follow the Large General Service rate class. The
following table shows the 2009 rate as a basis per month, followed by the approximate amounts the
Alaska Railroad Coal Facility will pay under the Large General Service or by Special Contract in
2010 and 2011. Also included is the estimated percentage increase over the 2009 rate.
Signing the Alaska Railroad Coal Facility to a special contract will increase the electric department's
revenues by approximately 15.71% in 2010 and 28.44% in 2011. The approximate dollar amount
per month in 2010 is $2,545.32 and $4,609.32 in 2011. The yearly estimated increase is $30,543.84
for 2010 and $55,311.84 for 2011. If the Alaska Railroad Coal Facility pays the Large General
Service rate the percentage increase would be 56.73% and an increase to annual revenue of
$110,313.84.
RAILROAD
Current
Special Special
2009 Large General Service 2010 Contract 2010 Contract 2011
Average
Monthly
Bill
Electric
Operations &
Infrastructure
Fee $30.00 $31.50 $31.50 $31.50
Energy $0.0050
charge (rate) 3 $0.07413 $0.0200 $0.0400
Avg. cust
kWh 103200 61920 103200 103200
2,064.0 4,128.0
518.58 4,590.13 0 0
$0.04263
41280
1,759.77
Energy
charge 518.58 6,349.90 2,064.00 4,128.00
Fuel cost
(rate =
$0.057298 @
9/09) 5,913.15 5,913.15 5,913.15 5,913.15
Demand
Charge (per $10.15 $13.65 $11.19 $11.19
kW)
Avg. Cust
kW 960 960 960 960
13,104.0 10,742.4 10,742.4
9,744.00 0 0 0
Total 25,398.5 18,751.0 20,815.0
Electric 16,205.73 5 5 5
Increase per $9,192.8 $2,545.3 $4,609.3
month: 2 2 2
Percentage
overall
increase: 56.73% 15.71% 28.44%
Approved by Finance Department:
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ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes X No
RECOMMENDATION:
The City Council pass resolution 2009- 1. " >;Igiving the city manager authorization to enter into a
special contract with the Alaska Railroad for special electric rates for the coal facility.