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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
•• RESOLUTION 2012 -014
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, AUTHORIZING TRANSFER OF ADDITIONAL RAW FISH
TAX PROCEEDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $234,451.41 TO THE HARBOR
MAJOR REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT FUND, TO FUND CAPITAL
INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS
WHEREAS, the Seward City Council authorized transfer of 100% of the estimated raw
fish tax proceeds ($365,000) from the General Fund to the Harbor Enterprise Fund in 2011, for
the purpose of developing a revenue source to assist the harbor with replacement of critical
capital infrastructure which was nearing the end of its useful life; and
WHEREAS, the Harbor Enterprise Fund anticipated transferring all but $181,752 of the
fish tax proceeds to the Harbor Major Repair and Replacement Fund (MRRF) to fund critical
capital needs, such as replacement of D- Float, with the non - transferred funds remaining in the
harbor to help balance the 2011 Harbor Enterprise Fund budget; and
WHEREAS, raw fish tax proceeds exceeded budgeted projections by $234,451.41.
coming in at $599,451.41, and it is the intent of the City Council to transfer 100% of these
additional funds from the General Fund to the Harbor Enterprise Fund, for final transfer to the
Harbor MRRF Fund, and this additional appropriation requires approval of the City Council; and
WHEREAS, this resolution has been reviewed and supported by the Port and Commerce
Advisory Board at its February 1, 2012 meeting.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that:
Section 1. General Fund raw fish tax budgeted revenues are hereby increased to
account 101- 0000 - 4350 -0130 by $234,451.41; transfers -out from the General Fund (101 -0000-
3071 -0401) to the Harbor Enterprise Fund (401- 0000 - 3070 -0101) are hereby increased by
$234,451.41; and transfers -out from the Harbor Enterprise Fund (401- 0000 - 3075 -0402) to the
Harbor MRRF Fund (402- 0000 - 3075 -0401) are hereby increased by $234,451.41.
Section 2. This resolution is retroactive to December 31, 2011, and shall impact the
2011 Budget.
Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this
13 day of February 2012.
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2012 -014
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
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David Seaward, Mayor
AYES: Keil, Shafer, Casagranda, Terry, Seaward
NOES: Valdatta
ABSENT: Bardarson
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
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Council Agenda Statement
Meeting Date: February 13, 2012
To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council 4
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Through: City Manager Jim Hunt
From: Kristin Erchinger, Finance Director 1
Agenda Item: Appropriation of Additional Raw Fish Tax
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
The City of Seward annually receives raw fish tax payments from the State of Alaska. These
payments are the result of a Fisheries Business Tax levied by the state on persons who process or
export fisheries resources from Alaska. The tax is based on the price paid to commercial fishers, or
fair market value when there is not an arms- length transaction. Fisheries business tax is primarily
collected from licensed processors and persons who export fish from Alaska. The tax rates are as
follows:
Established Species Rate Developing Species Rate
Floating 5% Floating 3%
Salmon Cannery 4.5% Shore -Based 1%
Shore -Based 3% Direct Marketers 1%
Direct Marketers 3%
In 2011, the City of Seward budgeted $365,000 in estimated raw fish tax revenues to the City's
General Fund, with a corresponding transfer -out to the Harbor Enterprise Fund. This represents the
second consecutive year in which raw fish tax proceeds have been given to the harbor, rather than
used to offset the community -wide (General Fund) effects of fisheries operations. Shifting of this
revenue source to the harbor was done to assist the harbor with accumulating sufficient reserves to
address critical capital infrastructure needs, for which a funding source was not available. Based on
the 2011 Budget, the Harbor Enterprise Fund intended to transfer $183,248 of the estimated
$365,000 raw fish tax proceeds to the Harbor Major Repair and Replacement Fund (MRRF), for the
purpose of replacing existing harbor infrastructure nearing the end of its useful life. The remaining
fish tax proceeds ($181,752) were to be used to balance the Harbor's 2011 budget.
The amount of fish tax received by the City in 2011 is $599,451.41. In order to accomplish the
original intent of the City Council per the 2011 Budget, the following budget adjustments are
necessary: 1) General Fund budgeted revenues increase by $234,451.41; 2) General Fund transfers
out to the Harbor Enterprise Fund increase by $234,451.14; and 3) Harbor Enterprise Fund transfers
out to the Harbor MRRF Fund increase by $234,451.41.
INTENT:
To allocate 100% of the raw fish tax proceeds received in 2011 from the City's General Fund to the
Harbor Enterprise Fund, with final transfer to the Harbor Major Repair & Replacement Fund, for the
purpose of addressing harbor capital replacement needs.
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CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A
1. Comprehensive Plan (document source here):
2. Strategic Plan (document source here):
Other (list): 2012 -2013 Harbor Capital Improvement Plan lists
3 replacement of D Float as a critical capital need that must be X
accomplished within the next five years to avoid failure. The cost of
this project is estimated at $2.363 million.
FISCAL NOTE:
This action has no financial impact on the General Fund since 100% of the fish tax proceeds are
intended to be transferred to the Harbor. This action has no financial impact on the Harbor, since all
of the increased fish tax proceeds will be transferred to the Harbor Major Repair and Replacement
Fund. This action will increase the reserve balance in the Harbor MRRF by $234,451.41, to be used
to fund harbor infrastructure replacement.
Approved by Finance Department: ; ._ t9Li
ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No X
RECOMMENDATION:
Seward City Council approve an increase in the budgeted fish tax revenues, with final transfer of
additional revenues to the Harbor MRRF Fund to fund critical capital needs.