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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2012 -054
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, ALLOCATING FUNDS FOR DREDGING AND REQUIRED SITE
PREPARATION WORK FOR DREDGING THE SMALL BOAT HARBOR
PURSUANT TO THE CITY'S AGREEMENT WITH THE US ARMY CORPS
OF ENGINEERS AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER
INTO THE REQUIRED CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT OF $465,618 AND
TO RESCIND RESOLUTION 2012 -035
WHEREAS, the City and the US Army Corps of Engineers entered into a Project
Cooperation Agreement (PCA) dated June 13, 2003 as amended, for the Small Boat Harbor
expansion; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the PCA, the City is responsible for a share of the cost of certain
dredging work to be done in the harbor; and
WHEREAS, on May 29, the City Council approved funding to dredge the Small Boat
Harbor ( "SBH ") totaling $614,000; and
WHEREAS, the City needs to use those funds for both the costs of dredging and for dredged
material disposal site preparation work; and
WHEREAS, the City will utilize Commercial Passenger Vessel (CPV) tax funds to pay for a
majority of the City's dredging costs; and
WHEREAS, it is now necessary to re- allocate the funds that were previously approved.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEWARD, ALASKA that:
Section 1. The amount of $603,983 is hereby re- allocated and appropriated as follows:
1) $550,000 from the Commercial Passenger Vessel Fund Account No. 807-
0000- 3071 -0276 to the `Dredging' Contracted Services within the `Dredging'
Contracted Services Account No. 276 - 2763 -5390, and
2) $53,983 from the Harbor Maintenance Repair and Replacement Fund
( "MRRF ") Reserves Account No. 402 - 0000 -3071 -0276 to the `Dredging'
Contracted Services Account No. 276 - 2763 -5390.
Section 2. The City's payment of $465,618 is authorized to be paid to the US Army Corps of
Engineers for dredging pursuant to the PCA.
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2012 -054
Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into an amendment to the PCA
with the US Army Corps of Engineers, in substantially the form presented at this meeting, for
dredging areas within the Small Boat Harbor, in the quantities and for the costs described in the June
21, 2012 letter from the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Section 4. Council hereby rescinds Resolution 2012 -035 passed on May 29, 2012.
Section 5. This resolution shall take immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 23` day of
July, 2012.
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
David Seaward, Tor
or
AYES: Bardarson. Keil, Shafer, Casagranda, Seaward
NOES: None
ABSENT: Terry, Valdatta
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
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Council Agenda Statement
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Meeting Date: July 23, 2012 �� y . �p
Through: City Manager Jim Hunt q P
From: Harbormaster Mack Funk
Agenda Item: 2012 Re- Allocated Appropriations for Harbor Dredging Project
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
May 29, 2012 Council approved funding for payment through the Corps of Engineers (COE) to their
contractor, to dredge areas of the Seward Small Boat Harbor.
In accordance with the 2003 Project Cooperation Agreement (as amended) between the COE and the City, the
City has granted permission to the COE and its contractor to place the contaminated dredged materials at an
approved site on the east side of SMIC. The City's consultant has prepared a site and project specific
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) under the construction general permit (CGP).
The Corps of Engineers bids came back higher than had been anticipated. Therefore, in order to prioritize the
areas in need of dredging and most effectively use available funds, administration recommends that Council
approve an appropriation to dredge two of the three previously specified areas. This requires the expenditure
of $53,983 (including a 10% contingency) from the Harbor Maintenance Repair and Replacement Fund
(MRRF) to dredge the area in the vicinity of the 50 -ton boat lift. This compares to an amount earlier approved
on May 29 of $282,440. This reduction in cost is based on staff's recommendation that dredging of the south
east corner of the harbor should be a lower priority, primarily because it is currently being used by smaller
boats with shallower keels.
Passage of the new resolution will authorize and appropriate $550,000 of Commercial Passenger Vessel
(CPV). This compares to an amount earlier approved on May 29 of $331,560. The higher amount is necessary
due to the higher than expected bids. Later, if contamination is found, a work plan will be needed to manage
the sediment deposits until the contaminants are converted into non -toxic compounds. Those contracts are in
the process of being solicited and they may require further council review and approval.
Additional money is needed because of the higher than expected bids as well as for site preparation and
monitoring.
These developments led to administration recommending that Council rescind Resolution 2012 -035, passed
on May 29, 2012 and replace it with the attached resolution. Passage of the resolution preserves general
navigation and private facility features in the harbor, keeping the COE responsible for the dredging under the
auspices of the Amended 2003 Project Cooperation Agreement.
INTENT: Rescind Resolution 2012 -035 and approve a new resolution allocating funds for the dredging of
the small boat harbor, amending the 2003 Project Cooperation Agreement with the Corp of Engineers.
CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A
Comprehensive Plan (document source here): 2010 Comprehensive
Plan (adopted in 1990) page 35-
1. "Continue to support, promote, enhance and develop harbor facilities to X
accommodate Seward's growing demand for marine transport
facilities."
Strategic Plan (document source here): City of Seward Strategic Plan
2. (1999) page 7- X
"Complete the renovation of the Small Boat Harbor."
3. Other (list): X
FISCAL NOTE:
The Commercial Passenger Vessel (CPV) or cruise ship tax funds can only be used for qualified purposes.
Now that the bids have been opened, administration recommends $603,983 for dredging and site preparation
work. Of that total $550,000 is to be appropriated from CPV funds and $53,983 from MRRF funds.
Approved by Finance Department:
ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes X No
RECOMMENDATION:
City Council rescind Resolution 2012 -035 and approve Resolution 2012 - allocating funds for dredging
and required site preparation work for dredging the Small Boat Harbor pursuant to the City's Agreement with
the US Army Corps of Engineers and authorizing the City Manager to enter into the appropriate agreements.