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RESOLUTION 2012 -091
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, APPROPRIATING $208,150.00 OF COMMERCIAL PASSENGER
VESSEL (CPV) TAX FUNDS TO PROVIDE PAVEMENT REPAIRS AND
STRIPING AT THE ALASKA RAILROAD CORPORATION (ARRC)
CRUISE SHIP TERMINAL IN SUPPORT OF CRUISE SHIPS AND THEIR
PASSENGERS
WHEREAS, the ARRC has identified two projects providing improvements to Port
infrastructure directly benefiting the Cruise Line Ships and Passengers coming into Seward; and
WHEREAS, to improve safety, security and accessibility for Cruise Ship Passengers, ARRC
will replace asphalt pavement and provide striping with additional signage in the Cruise Ship
Terminal Parking lot for a project total of $131,000; and
WHEREAS, this signage to include but not limited to a sign that directs guests to the
railroad depot, Seward Small Boat Harbor, and downtown Seward. These signs should be placed
outside the terminal for pedestrians and vehicle traffic to clearly direct guests; and
WHEREAS, the restricted CPV funds will be spent in compliance with AS 43.52.230(b) for
Alaska's Cruise Ship Passengers with Cruise Ship Dock maintenance /repairs and improving the
terminal facility Cruise Ship Passenger pedestrian area including independent transportation and
outside luggage drop off sites; and
WHEREAS, a 15% contingency, $27,150, will be added bringing the project total to
$208,150 to provide for any unforeseen additions as the projects develop beyond the initial cost
estimates.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEWARD, ALASKA that:
Section 1. The City Council hereby authorizes the payment up to $208,150 from the
Commercial Passenger Vessel Fund Account No. 807 - 0000 - 3071 -0276 to be paid to the Alaska
Railroad Corporation for expenses related to Pavement Repairs and Striping at the Cruise Ship
Terminal.
Section 2. Signage shall include clear direction to the railroad depot, Seward downtown, and
Small Boat Harbor, a sign to direct guests to baggage drop off, a larger sign to direct guests to
restrooms inside the terminal, and any other sign that the terminal deems necessary.
`„� Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2012 -091
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 10 day of
December, 2012.
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
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AYES: Shafer, Valdatta, Keil, Bardarson, Casagranda, Seaward
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
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Agenda Statement
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Meeting Date: November 26, 2012 14 0
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From: City Manager Jim Hunt
Agenda Item: Appropriating $208,150.00 Of Commercial Passenger Vessel (CPV)
Tax Funds To Provide Pavement Repairs And Striping At The Alaska Railroad Corporation
(ARRC) Cruise Ship Terminal And Replacement Of Depleted Passive Anodes On The
ARRC Cruise Ship Dock In Support Of Cruise Ships And Their Passengers
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
The Alaska Railroad Corporation (ARRC) has identified two projects improving Seward's Port
infrastructure directly benefiting the Cruise Line Ships and Passengers. In the February 28, 2012 the
City of Seward's 2011 CPV fund allotment and intended use request to the Kenai Peninsula Borough
identified projects for utilization that included $220,000 for cruise dock maintenance and repairs, and
$1.31 million for cruise ship berth enhancements. The parking lot paving improvements and anodes
repair both fall within the general description provided as justification for the funds. The projects
outlined below both meet the AS43.52.230 (b) requirement "a city or borough that receives a
payment under this subsection shall use the funds for port facilities, harbor infrastructure, and other
services provided to the commercial passenger vessels and the passengers on board these vessels."
The first project is to improve safety, security and accessibility for Cruise Ship Passengers. ARRC
will replace asphalt pavement, remove an old gantry crane rail and provide striping with additional
signage in the Dale R. Lindsey Alaska Railroad Seward Intermodal Terminal Parking lot and luggage
drop off area for a project total of $131,000. With changes in the economy many passengers are
choosing travel options to and from their scheduled cruise using independent transportation carriers.
The increased amounts of passengers using these options are causing traffic flow challenges.
Additional striping and signage is needed to safely route traffic and passengers. Improving the
traffic pattern in the parking lot will not only improve the pedestrian and vehicle safety, but will also
help with some of the passenger confusion with connecting transportation providers. Additionally,
tripping hazards and accessibility issues between the Terminal and luggage drop off area have been
addressed with short term solutions, but replacing asphalt pavement around the tracks and removing
the old gantry crane rail will provide a better and safer permanent solution. All these planned
improvements will add to the passengers' favorable overall experience with the Port of Seward.
The second project is required maintenance and repairs necessary for its Cathodic Protection System
at the ARRC Cruise Ship Dock. The system is installed on the dock to protect the Cruise Ship Dock
steel pier piles from corrosion. Presently, it is necessary to replace depleted passive anodes and
failed impressed current anodes. In 2005, ARRC replaced all the impressed current anodes which
have failed with new impressed current anodes, while leaving operational anodes in service. In 2009
ARRC installed numerous passive anodes in the area of the dock closest to shore. Many of the
older impressed current anodes which were operational and left in place in 2005 have subsequently
failed. Several of the new passive anodes in high corrosion areas are mostly depleted. This project
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would replace all depleted passive anodes and all failed impressed current anodes and perform other
maintenance on associated rectifiers and wiring as required.
INTENT: Appropriate Commercial Passenger Vessel Funds to the Alaska Railroad Corporation in
compliance with AS43.52.230 (b) for Alaska's Cruise Ship Passengers with Cruise Ship Dock
maintenance and repairs and improving the Dale R. Lindsey Alaska Railroad Seward Intermodal
Terminal facility Cruise Ship Passenger pedestrian area including independent transportation and
outside luggage drop off sites.
CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A
Comprehensive Plan:3.5.1 "Create a thriving port of Seward through
harbor improvements... ", and 3.5.1.2, "Plan for adequate port
infrastructure that will serve the needs of users in the main
1. industrial /Alaska Railroad area..., sustain an increase above the X
current activity, and attract new business, •Coordinate with the Alaska
Marine Highway System and Alaska Railroad to complete intermodal
dock improvements"
Strategic Plan: Page 7 "Continue working with the Alaska Railroad...
2. and cruise ship industries to ensure the expansion and modernization of X
the freight and cruise ship port facilities."
Other: Compliance with AS43.52.230 (b), "...a city or borough that
receives a payment under this subsection shall use the funds for port
3. facilities, harbor infrastructure, and other services provided to the X
commercial passenger vessels and the passengers on board these
vessels."
FISCAL NOTE: The City of Seward receives a portion of the State of Alaska's commercial
passenger vessel tax, which is essentially a tax on cruise ship passengers. This tax is allocated among
the first five ports of call. Currently, the City of Seward has a balance of unappropriated funds. The
Commercial Passenger Vessel (CPV) or cruise ship tax funds can only be used for qualified
purposes.
Approved by Finance Department: ..; AG a
ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No X
RECOMMENDATION: 0 S\
Approve Resolution 2012- appropriating $208,150 of Commercial Passenger Vessel (CPV) Tax
Funds to provide pavement repairs and striping at the Alaska Railroad Corporation (ARRC) Cruise
Ship Terminal and replacement of depleted passive anodes on the ARRC Cruise Ship Dock in
support of Cruise Ships and their Passengers.
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