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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2012-006 Sponsored by: PACAB CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD RESOLUTION 2012-06 A RESOLUTION OF THE PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD, RECOMMENDING THE REVISION OF THE CITY CODE IN ORDER TO ELIMINATE THE REQUIREMENT FOR ELECTRICAL DEPOSITS FOR RESERVED MOORAGE CUSTOMERS AT THE SMALL BOAT HARBOR WHEREAS, the City of Seward, Harbor Department staff recommends that reserved moorage customers should be exempt from the requirement for electrical deposits. WHEREAS, other city electrical account customers have the opportunity to be exempted from deposit requirements if they are able to demonstrate a good credit history; and WHEREAS,reserved moorage customers at the Seward Small Boat Harbor,as a class,have good credit records. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD that: Section 1. Titles 7 and 14 of the Seward City Code should be amended as follows(additions listed in bold italic, deletions listed in stFilkethrough): 7.10.340 Utilities. Electric and water utility service may be provided to vessels moored in the harbor in such locations and according to such specifications as the Harbormaster may specify by regulation. The charge for electrical service furnished within the small boat harbor shall be established by resolution of the City Council. A meter deposit shall be collected from any transient moorage customer per-sen-who connects to the electrical power system. 14.15.350. Service for small boat harbor. (a) Generally. The harbormaster shall have the authority to manage the secondary distribution system serving shore power to vessel slip leaseholders. The management will also include meter reading, billing, and the collection of fees for service connects and disconnects. (b) Availability. All permanent vessels - . . • _ = • - : - using electrical power shall connect and pay the subject fees established by resolution of the Seward city council. (c) Shore power. Every effort shall be made by the harbormaster's office to provide "shore power" to those transient vessels who require such service. A deposit and a daily flat rate for power used, as established by resolution of the Seward city council, shall be charged. Port and Commerce Advisory Board =ii. RESOLUTION 2012-06 (d) Type of service. Single-phase, 120/208 voltage, 30 amp outlets shall be provided. Any customer requiring changes to the existing electrical facilities must receive authorization from the harbormaster and agree to pay for all costs associated with change. (e) Maintenance and service repair. All maintenance and service requests shall be made to the harbormaster's office. The city will provide those services required to remove, repair or test installed meters. It will, in addition, provide any electrical maintenance assistance as requested by the harbormaster. Any such work performed for the small boat harbor will be charged on a work order basis. Section 2. A corresponding change will also be required of the Harbor tariff. Section 3. If the City Council enacts this Ordinance, the Harbor staff should refund the electrical deposits of all reserved moorage account customers that are not more than 30 days past due. Section 4. The City Manager should recommend to the City Council the enactment of a new Ordinance to the Seward City Code. ...ii PASSED AND APPROVED by the Port and Commerce Advisory Board this 3rd day of October 2012. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA lborah Altermatt, PACAB Chair AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: 0 INJ EY lf-7 Port and Commerce Advisory Board RESOLUTION 2012-06 ir.. Johanna Kinney, CMC City Clerk (City Seal) OF SE• i4 �`� ......!.` :. ,*�!;• •• SEAL . 0 itYitY Y�Y }