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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
•• RESOLUTION 2010 -014
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN
AGREEMENT WITH WEST CONSTRUCTION COMPANY AT A RATE
OF $4.88 PER CUBIC YARD FOR AN AMOUNT NOT -TO- EXCEED
19,900 CUBIC YARDS OF ROCK FROM THE QUARRY FOR AN
EXTENSION TO THE BREAKWATER AT THE SEWARD SMALL
BOAT HARBOR
WHEREAS, after authorization through WRDA in 1999, a breakwater for the City of
Seward's boat harbor was designed and constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; and
WHEREAS, construction of the breakwater was completed in FY 2005; and
WHEREAS, a number of subsequent inclement weather events revealed that the new
breakwater did not adequately protect boats in the harbor; and
WHEREAS, after examining the impact of heavy wave action in the harbor, the Corps
acknowledged responsibility for an engineering design error; and
• WHEREAS, a subsequent engineering assessment by the Corps identified extension of
the outer breakwater by 215 feet as the most cost - effective and technically- viable solution; and
WHEREAS; the Unites States Congress recently approved a WRDA project
modification authorization to correct and fund the problem to extend the breakwater; and
WHEREAS, the breakwater extension requires an estimated 19,900 cubic yards of rock;
and
WHEREAS, West Construction Company (West) has entered into a contract with a third
party wherein West has agreed to provide approximately 19,900 cubic yards of rock for an
extension to the breakwater at the Seward Small Boat Harbor, in accordance with a contract
between West and the United States; and
WHEREAS, West has determined that a sufficient quantity of rock of the quality needed
for the Project is available at the City's rock quarry located on Tract "C" of the Fourth of July
Creek Tracts according to Plat 84 -6, commonly referred to as the Seward Marine Industrial
Center ( "SMIC "), whose location is within Section 17, T1S, RIS, Seward Meridian ( "the
Quarry "); and
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RESOLUTION 2010 -014
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WHEREAS, West shall have non - exclusive rights to remove Rock from the Quarry
during the term of this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the City shall have access to the Quarry to remove rock as needed to
respond to any emergency threatening the safety of person or property; and
WHEREAS, West acknowledges that other persons may have nonexclusive rights
granted by the City to remove rock from the Quarry, now and in the future, and West expressly
agrees to take all actions necessary (1) to avoid interfering with their activities and (2) to
promote safety within the Quarry; and
WHEREAS, the city manager and the public works department looked at historical data
for pricing of rock from the City's Quarry and two other quarries in the state and concluded that
$4.88 per cubic yard is a fair market value; and
WHEREAS, the cost of rock at $4.88 per cubic yard is in the best interest of the City per
SCC 7.25.010 because the material will be used for a City project; and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to enter into an agreement whereby West may extract rock
from the Quarry for use on the Project without interfering with other users at the
g Quarry.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that:
Section 1. The city manager is hereby authorized to enter into an agreement, in
substantial form as presented at this meeting, with West Construction Company to provide
approximately 19,900 cubic yards of rock for an extension to the breakwater at the Seward Small
Boat Harbor in accordance with a contract between West and the United States.
Section 2. The City will be reimbursed for rock removed from the Quarry at the rate of
$4.88 per cubic yard on or before the first day of each month without demand or notice from the
City.
Section 3. The cost of the rock at $4.88 per cubic yard is in the best interest of the City
per SCC 7.25.010.
Section 4. The $97,112 in revenues from the sale of the rock quarry will be taken from
the general fund and committed to the capital acquisition fund for the purpose of cleaning up the
rock quarry.
Section 5. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2010 -014
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 22' day of
February 2010.
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
illard E. Dunham, Mayor
AYES: Valdatta, Bardarson, Keil, Amberg, Shafer, Dunham
NOES: None
ABSENT: Smith
ABSTAIN: None
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Council Agenda Statement
Meeting Date: February 22, 2010 a of s ett.
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W.C. Casey, Public Works Director
Agenda Item: Authorizing the City Manager to Enter into an
Agreement with West Construction Company Contract at the rate of $4.88
per cubic yard for an amount not -to- exceed 19,900 cubic yards of rock
from the City's Quarry for an extension to the breakwater at the Seward
Small Boat Harbor.
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
After authorization through the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) in 1999, a
breakwater for the City of Seward's boat harbor was designed and constructed by the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers. The construction of the breakwater was completed in FY 2005. A number
of subsequent inclement weather events revealed that the new breakwater did not adequately
protect boats in the harbor. Examining the impact of heavy wave action in the harbor, the Corps
acknowledged responsibility for an engineering design error. A subsequent engineering
assessment by the Corps identified extension of the outer breakwater by 215 feet as the most cost -
effective and technically- viable solution. The Unites States Congress recently approved a WRDA
project modification authorization to correct and fund the problem to extend the breakwater.
The breakwater extension requires an estimated 19,900 cubic yards of rock. West Construction
Company (West) has entered into a contract with a third party wherein West has agreed to
provide approximately 19,900 cubic yards of rock for an extension to the breakwater at the
Seward Small Boat Harbor, in accordance with a contract between West and the United States.
West has determined that a sufficient quantity of rock of the quality needed for the Project is
available at the City's rock quarry located on Tract "C" of the Fourth of July Creek Tracts
according to Plat 84 -6, commonly referred to as the Seward Marine Industrial Center ( "SMIC ")
whose location is within Section 17, Ti S, RIS, Seward Meridian ( "the Quarry ").
West shall have non- exclusive rights to remove Rock from the Quarry during the term of this
Agreement. The City shall have access to the Quarry to remove rock as needed to respond to any
emergency threatening the safety of person or property. West acknowledges that other persons
may have nonexclusive rights granted by the City to remove rock from the Quarry, now and in the
future. West expressly agrees to take all actions necessary (1) to avoid interfering with their
activities and (2) to promote safety within the Quarry. The City wishes to enter into an agreement
whereby West may extract rock from the Quarry for use on the Project without interfering with
other users at the Quarry.
The city manager and the public works department looked at historical data for pricing of rock
from the City's Quarry and two other quarries in the state and concluded that $4.88 per cubic
yard is a fair market value. The cost of rock at $4.88 per cubic yard is in the best interest of the
City per SCC 7.25.010 because the material will be used for a City project.
INTENT:
To enter into an agreement with West Construction Company for $4.88 per cubic yard and provide
approximately 19,900 cubic yards of rock for an extension to the breakwater at the Seward Small
Boat Harbor.
ATTORNEY REVIEW: YES
CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST:
Where applicable, this resolution is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive
Plans, Land Use Plans, Strategic Plan and City Council Rules of Procedures.
FISCAL NOTE:
Revenues from the sale ofquarry rock will benefit the City's general fund in an amount not to exceed
$97,112.00.
Approved by Finance Department:
RECOMMENDATION:
Council to approve Resolution 2010- OIL/ - authorizing the city manager to enter into an
agreement, in substantial form as presented at this meeting, with West Construction Company at
the rate of $4.88 per cubic yard for an amount not -to- exceed 19,900 cubic yards of rock from the
Quarry for an extension to the breakwater at the Seward Small Boat Harbor.