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March 6, 2013
Council Chambers
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SEWARD PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD
Regular Meeting
March 6, 2013 12:OOPM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1. CALL TO ORDER
Deborah Altermatt
Board Member
Term Expires 07/2013 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Daryl Schaefermeyer 3. ROLL CALL
Board Member
Term Expires 07/2014 4. SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND
Bruce Jaffa REPORTS
Board Member
Term Expires 07/2014 A. AKRR Representative- Louis Bencardino
Daniel Oliver B. Harbormaster Report — Mack Funk
Board Member
Term Expires 07/2013 C. Chamber of Commerce Report- Cindy Clock
Steve Fink
Board Member
Term Expires 07/2014
5. Citizens' comments on any subject except those items
Bob Linville scheduled for public hearing. [Those who have signed in
Board Member
Term Expires 07/2014 will be given the first opportunity to speak. Time is limited
to 2 minutes per speaker and 30 minutes total time for this
Carl Hughes agenda item.]
Board Member
Term Expires 07/2014 6. Approval of agenda and consent agenda [Approval of
Jim Hunt Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by
City Manager asterisk ( *). Consent Agenda items are not considered
separately unless a Board Member so requests. In the
Ron Long event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular
Assistant City Manager Agenda.]
Mack Funk
Harbor Master
Suzi Towsley
Executive Liaison
City of Seward, Alaska PACAB Agenda
March 6, 2013 Page 1
7. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS, REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS —
A. Coastal Villages update
8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
A. Begin composing a resolution for 2013 priorities for PACAB
9. NEW BUSINESS
A. Consider a tariff amendment waiving the passenger fees for school classes
B. Setting a topic for the March 20, 2013 work session.
C. *February 6, 2013 Minutes
10. CORRESPONDENCE, INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No action
required) -
A. PACAB's quarterly report will be on the March 26 City Council agenda.
11. BOARD COMMENTS
12. CITIZEN COMMENTS [5 minutes per individual - Each individual has one opportunity to
speak]
13. BOARD AND ADMINSTRATIVE RESPONSE TO CITIZENS'COMMENTS
14. ADJOURNMENT
City of Seward, Alaska PACAB Agenda
March 6, 2013 Page 2
Agenda Statement
Meeting Date: March 6, 2013
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From: Seward Harbormaster
Agenda Item: Waiver of passenger fees for students
BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION:
In 2000, the City adopted a passenger fee of $1.50 per passenger in order to repay Revenue Bonds
that were used to fund harbor improvements. With more borrowing, the fee was later increased to
$3.50 per passenger. Non - paying passengers don't pay this fee, such as during the popular "Combat
Fishing" tournament. It is now proposed that students (and support staff) that are part of a classroom
group would also be exempt from the passenger fee. While this will reduce the fees that flow into
this account, it is likely that it will result in more overall passengers and more business activity and
more sales tax receipts. It is also expected that bringing more young students to Seward will
encourage subsequent visits.
In order to implement this change, a tariff revision is necessary.
INTENT: The purpose of PACAB Resolutions 2013 -001 is to exempt students from paying
passenger fees.
CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A
Comprehensive Plan (document source here): Continue to support,
1. promote, enhance and develop harbor facilities to accommodate X
Seward's growing demand for marine transport facilities. (page 33)
Strategic Plan (document source here): Adjust local development
2. regulations where appropriate, to encourage development that is X
consistent with our economic vision. (Page 5)
3. Other (list) :
FISCAL NOTE: The annual number of students expected to be eligible would be about 1,500-
2,000 for the season between the two large tour operators, thus a revenue impact of $5,250 -
$7,000.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve PACAB Resolution 2013 -001 recommending changes to the 2013 Harbor Tariff.
Sponsored by: PACAB
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD
RESOLUTION 2013 -001
A RESOLUTION OF THE PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD,
RECOMMENDING THE REVISION OF THE 2013 HARBOR TARIFF TO
ELIMINATE THE REQUIREMENT FOR PASSENGER FEES FOR
STUDENTS THAT ARE PART OF A CLASSROOM GROUP
WHEREAS, Education of students is critical to the success of our community, state, and
nation; and
WHEREAS, due to economic challenges some students may not be able to afford the normal
passenger fees that are collected by commercial vessel operators for the City Harbor Department; and
WHEREAS, waiving student passenger fees may boost the local economy in both the short
and long term.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PORT AND COMMERCE
ADVISORY BOARD that:
Section 1. Subsection 230 of the 2013 Harbor Tariff is hereby updated as follows (addition
listed in bold italic):
Subsection
230 PASSENGER FEES
(a) Fee. In addition to other tariff provisions, the terms and conditions of this item apply and charges are
assessed to passenger vessels, sport fishing vessels, guide and outfitter vessels, and all other vessels
carrying passengers for compensation. A passenger fee of $3.50 per passenger shall be paid for each
passenger embarking or disembarking a vessel at a City Dock, as such term is defined in subsection 100
hereof. The passenger fee is assessed once per passenger per excursion regardless of whether the passenger
excursion is one -way or round -trip. As used in this subsection, "compensation" means payment to the
vessel owner or operator whether by charter or through fares paid by or on behalf of passengers.
(b) Exception. Notwithstanding Subsection 230 (a) no fee shall apply to students or support staff that
embark or disembark a vessel as part of a classroom group.
(be) Filing of forms and payment of fees. Prior to January 1 of each year, operators of affected passenger
vessels shall complete a passenger fee registration form provided by the City. Passenger fees shall be paid and
reported to the City monthly, on a form, and in a manner, provided by the City, within 30 calendar days of the
month following the month for which the fees are due. The City may require more or less frequent filing,
depending on the account status of the filer. A return must be filed every period, even if no transactions have
occurred. Failure to file a return is subject to a missed filing fee of $25 for each missed filing. Failure to remit
all taxes collected or later found to be due by the due date, is subject to a penalty in the amount of 10% of the
amount owed, plus interest charged at the maximum rate allowed by law per year, compounded monthly.
Port and Commerce Advisory Board
RESOLUTION 2013 -001
(ed) Failure to file. When an operator fails to file a return, or when the city manager finds that a return filed by
an operator is not properly supported, the city manager may prepare and file a return on behalf of the operator.
Passenger fees estimated on a return filed on behalf of the operator may be premised upon any information that
is available to the city manager including, without limitation, comparative data for similar businesses. An
operator for whom an involuntary return is filed under this subsection shall be liable for the passenger fees
stated on the return as well as any applicable penalties and interest as stated in 230 (bc).
Section 2. This resolution shall take effect 10 days following adoption by the City Council.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the Port and Commerce Advisory Board this 6th day of March
2013.
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
Deborah Altermatt, PACAB Chair
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
Johanna Kinney, CMC
City Clerk
(City Seal)
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City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Minutes
February 6, 2013 Volume , Page
CALL TO ORDER
The , 2013 regular meeting of the Port and Commerce Advisory Board was called to order at
12:04 p.m. by Darryl Schaefermeyer.
OPENING CEREMONY
The group pledged allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Darryl Schaefermeyer, Vice Chair, presiding, and
Bruce Jaffa
Steve Fink
Carl Hughes
Comprising a quorum; and
Deborah Altermatt
Bob Linville
Dan Oliver
Were excused
Also present were:
Ron Long
Norm Regis, Deputy Harbor Master
Mack Funk, Harbor Master
Suzi Towsley, Board Liaison
Louis Bencardino, Alaska Railroad
Ron Wille
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
1. Rail Road report, Louis Bencardino-
The Fairweather, a State Ferry, SeaTac and Northland barges, Western and Bering Traders
were all expected in February. In March a pipe ship was expected. There had been a tour of
the Noble Discoverer with City and Railroad personnel. Fink asked how many longshoremen
were working the docks during the Nobles stay. Bencardino relayed that it was a significant
number of people with a variety of employers but he didn't have those details.
2. Harbor Master Report —
Dorothy Osenga from the Chamber, Mack and Norm would all be attending the Anchors
Aweigh Boat Show in Anchorage.
Capital projects were being put forward through administration for legislative consideration.
City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Minutes
February 6, 2013 Volume , Page
3. Long had attended the Economic outlook forum in anchorage hosted by the WTC and an
Anchorage Economic Development Forum with PACAB members.
CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED
FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Ron Wille, from KFT commented that he would like to thank the board for helping to make business
easier in the harbor and streamlining the tariff.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Jaffa /Hughes) Approval of Agenda
Unanimous Consent Motion Passed
Motion (Jaffa/Hughes) Motion to change the February work
session date and location to February 26 at
7pm at the Seward Community
Library /Museum and set the topic as
"Alaska Gasline Development Corporation
in state line impact and outlook public
forum."
Board Discussion
Motion Passed Unanimously
CITIZENS' COMMENTS
BOARD AND ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSE TO CITIZENS' COMMENTS
Jaffa would be traveling to Seattle and likely miss the next meeting, appreciate new infotmation.
Hughes thanked Wille for coming and sharing.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 1:22 p.m.
Suzi Towsley Deborah Altermatt
Executive Liaison Chair
(City Seal)
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