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Special CCouncil Meeting
September 1, 2011
City Council Chambers 7:05 p.m.
The City of Seward, Alaska
Special City Council Meeting
September 1, 2011 7:05 p.m. Council Chambers
1. Call to order
Willard E. Dunham 2. Pledge of allegiance
Mayor 3. Roll call
Term Expires 2011 4. Citizens' comments on any subject except those items
Jean Bardarson scheduled for public hearing. [Those who have signed in will
Vice Mayor be given the first opportunity to speak Time is limited to 2
Term Expires 2012 minutes per speaker and 30 minutes total time for this agenda
item.]
Robert Valdatta
Council Member 5. Approval of agenda
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6. New Business
Tom Smith
Council Member A. Resolutions
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Vanta Shafer 1. Resolution 2011 -069, A Resolution Of The Seward
Council Member City Council Of The City Of Seward, Designating State Of Alaska,
Term Expires 2011 Department Of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) Grant Funds For
The Project Entitled North Seward Water Storage Tank & Pumping
Marianna Keil Facility Phase II As The Number One Local State Funding Priority For
Council Member Fiscal Year 2013.
Term Expires 2012
Ristine Casagranda B. Other New Business Items
Council Member
Term Expires 2012
1. Approval of letter from the City of Seward to the
National Marine Fisheries Service Re: the Halibut Catch Sharing Plan
Phillip Oates (0648 BA37).
City Manager
7. Council comment
Johanna Kinney
City Clerk 8. Citizens' comments
9. Council and administration response to citizens' comments
10. Adjournment
City of Seward, Alaska Council Agenda
September 1, 2011
CITY OF SEWARD
SPECIAL MEETING REQUEST
Pursuant to Seward City Code 2.10.030 (2), this is to serve as
the written notice calling a Special City Council Meeting on
September 1, 2011 at 7 :05 p.m. City Council Work Session for
the purpose of:
Resolution 2011 -069, A Resolution Of The Seward City Council Of The City Of
Seward, Designating State Of Alaska, Department Of Environmental Conservation
(ADEC) Grant Funds For The Project Entitled North Seward Water Storage Tank
& Pumping Facility Phase Ii As The Number One Local State Funding Priority For
Fiscal Year 2013.
Approval of letter from the City of Seward to the National Marine Fisheries Service
Re: the Halibut Catch Sharing Plan (0648- BA37).
Signed this 31 day of August, 2011.
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2 Council Members
Upon this request the City Clerk will give due and proper
notice as required by SCC 2.10.032
(No business shall be transacted other than stated above.)
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NOTICE OF
SPECIAL MEETING 4� SKP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seward City Council will meet in a Special Meeting
on September 1, 2011.
The City Council Special Meeting will be called to order at 7:05 p.m. for the purpose of:
Resolution 2011 -069, A Resolution Of The Seward City Council Of The City Of Seward,
Designating State Of Alaska, Department Of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) Grant
Funds For The Project Entitled North Seward Water Storage Tank & Pumping Facility Phase
II As The Number One Local State Funding Priority For Fiscal Year 2013.
Approval of letter from the City of Seward to the National Marine Fisheries Service Re: the
Halibut Catch Sharing Plan (0648- BA37).
The special meeting will be conducted in City Council Chambers, City Hall, 410 Adams
Street, Seward. All interested persons are invited to attend.
JOHANNA KINNEY
CITY CLERK
POSTED: 8/31/2011 at 12:00 p.m.
City Hall bulletin board
U.S. Post Office
Harbormaster's Building
Sponsored by: Oates
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2011 -069
A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SEWARD, ALASKA, DESIGNATING STATE OF ALASKA,
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION (ADEC)
GRANT FUNDS FOR THE PROJECT ENTITLED NORTH SEWARD
WATER STORAGE TANK AND PUMPING FACILITY PHASE II AS
THE NUMBER ONE LOCAL STATE FUNDING PRIORITY FOR
FISCAL YEAR 2013
WHEREAS, the City of Seward through the State of Alaska, Department of
Environmental Conservation, will request grant funding for the North Seward Water Storage
Tank and Pumping Facility Phase II; and
WHEREAS, the State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation has
requested that the City of Seward identify this project as the community's number one local state
funding priority for fiscal year 2013; and
WHEREAS, the North Seward Water Storage Tank Phase II will provide the required
chlorine contact time for disinfection to the City water Supply, as well as, additional storage
capacity for the water system adding a needed buffer during peak demand periods that occur
frequently in Seward due to seasonal increases in population because of the tourism and fishing
industries.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SEWARD, ALASKA:
Section 1. The Seward City Council hereby designates the North Seward Water Storage
Tank Phase II as the City's number one local state funding priority for fiscal year 2013.
Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
Council Agenda Statement
Meeting Date: September 1, 2011
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From: William Casey, Public Works • 1. S
Agenda Item: Designating the North Seward Water Storage Tank
Phase II as the number one local state funding
priority for fiscal year 2013
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
The North Seward Water Storage Tank Phase II will provide the required chlorine contact time for
disinfection to the City water Supply, as well as, additional storage capacity for the water system which will
add a much needed buffer during peak demand periods that occur frequently in Seward due to the seasonal
increase in population because of the tourism and fishing industry. The City of Seward through the State of
Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation will request grant funding for the North Seward Water
Storage Tank and Pumping Facility Phase II.
The City of Seward received re- appropriated funds in the amount of $1.992 million from Designated
Legislative Grant #10-DC-024, Dredging Cruise Ship Berthing Basin Approaches, for building a new water
storage tank and distribution system that will establish the excess capacity to provide water and improved fire
protection to cruise ships.
The City applied for a grant with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) and was
given permission to use the $1.992 million as a 30% match for this grant. Generally, grant applications will
be denied if they exceed $3 million so the City leveraged the available money to reduce the project cost and
provide the required 30% match. The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservations' 70% funding is
$2.508 MIL.
The grant application submitted by the City has scored well but did not receive points for local support
because the supplied resolution did not have the specific language required by ADEC. The State of Alaska,
Department of Environmental Conservation has requested that the City of Seward identify if this project is the
community's number one local state funding priority for fiscal year 2013.
INTENT:. The Seward City Council designates the North Seward Water Storage Tank Phase II as the number
one local state funding priority for fiscal year 2013.
FISCAL NOTE: The required match for this grant will come from a state designated legislative grant in the
amount of approximately $1.9 million
Approved by Finance Department:
ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No X
RECOMMENDATION:
Council approves Resolution 2011 - t9c1 designating the North Seward Water Storage Tank Phase II as the
number one local state funding priority for fiscal year 2013.
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September 2, 2011
Glenn Merrill
National Marine Fisheries Service
Attn: Ellen Sebastian
PO Box 21668
Juneau, Alaska 99802 -1668
RE: Halibut Catch Sharing Plan (0648 -BA37)
Dear Mr. Merrill,
The City of Seward acknowledges the significant financial contribution that both the commercial
and charter sectors bring to our local economy. We proudly support all users of the halibut
resource in working together towards conserving this important fishery. Accountability of
annual halibut removals by all sectors is necessary to manage this essential fishery on a
sustainable basis for the long term.
We are, however, concerned about the possible effects of the proposed Catch Sharing Plan (CSP)
rule. Prior to implementation, we respectfully ask that the National Marine Fisheries Service
carefully considers the economic impacts the CSP will have on the viability of existing
businesses and the coastal communities in South Central Alaska that rely on their success.
Sincerely,
Willard E. Dunham, Mayor
City of Seward