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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03092015 City Council Minutes City ofSeward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 9, 2015 Volume 39, Page 486 CALL TO ORDER The March 9, 2015 regular meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Jean Bardarson. OPENING CEREMONY Lieutenant Doreen Valadez led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL - There were present: Jean Bardarson presiding and Marianna Keil Ristine Casagranda Christy Terry David Squires Dale Butts Iris Darling comprising a quorum of the Council; and Ron Long, Assistant/Acting City Manager Eric Wohlforth, City Attorney Will Earnhart, City Attorney Johanna Kinney, City Clerk Absent—None CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING Bill Hearn spoke on the drug and alcohol policy resolution before the council tonight. He stated only hiring or rehiring employees not using marijuana in the last 30 days did not ensure a safe and productive drug free environment. Hearn shared that he was first hired by the United States Postal Service in 1967 on a seasonal interim. He was hired a total of six times until he joined the postal service full time in 1979. Hearn stated he would have never passed a drug test for marijuana during any of these hiring periods. When he retired in 2005, he had accrued over one year of sick leave,and he was never hurt or injured on the job. Hearn felt revising the policy was not in the best interest of the city; he hoped council didn't rubber stamp this resolution tonight. He reminded council that the voters of Seward passed the ballot measure to legalize the use of recreational marijuana. Jody Tuck, Chair of the Seward Recreation Committee,thanked the council for increasing their number of members to seven.Tuck reported on three different action teams the committee was working on: 1) improvement of the community events calendar, 2) bringing an ice rink to Seward, and 3)winter recreation and promoting Seward.Tuck stated since the community event calendar was now successfully launched through the Chamber, that action team would likely disband; however City of Seward, Alaska City Council Minutes March 9, 2015 Volume 39, Page 487 they were seeking volunteers to work on this website. The committee intended to come back to council at a future date to ask for funding and support for an ice rink. In addition to these action teams, the recreation committee had spent several meetings providing input on the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. They were also inquiring about extending the public hours at AVTEC and possibly allowing public use of their student fitness room. Tuck thanked the council for the opportunity to serve on the Seward Recreation Committee. Tim McDonald took a tour of the RN Sikuliaq and found it to be a great tour.The amazing thing about the vessel was the cutting edge technology.He asked if they could scan the bay to show mapping of the earthquake damage. The Sikuliaq had ground penetrating radar, which might be helpful for developing the Seward Marine Industrial Center(SMIC). McDonald suggested the city provide a baseline environmental assessment for Resurrection Bay.He hoped the city would work to have the best city possible with new environmental practices like the bio-drying process he mentioned in a previous council meeting. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Motion (Keil/Casagranda) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda The following items were added under"Other New Business": Schedule a Work Session with Providence and the Seward Community Health Center to discuss grant possibilities. Direct staff to send a letter of support for a volunteer community hospice program. Discussion on council travel to Washington, D.C. in April. Motion Passed Unanimous The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items: Approval of the February 23,2015 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes. SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS Proclamations & Awards -None Borough Assembly Report. Sue McClure reported the assembly had a long meeting on February 24, 2015 where they heard many hours of public testimony on a proposed ordinance to prohibit commercial cultivation of marijuana outside of city limits in the borough. The ordinance was ultimately defeated.McClure stated many had concerns with making policy before the state was finished making their laws on recreational marijuana use and cultivation.A resolution would soon be coming to the assembly to join a task force with other communities in the borough regarding marijuana legalization. McClure expended much testimony at their upcoming March 17, 2015 meeting over repealing the seasonal sales tax exemption on non-prepared foods in the borough.The City ofSeward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 9, 2015 Volume 39, Page 488 thought behind this ordinance was to put the lost money from the sales tax exemption back to the schools,which borough sales tax was dedicated to. There was also a substitution ordinance on the table to amend the exemption to a six month period instead of the current nine month period. .McClure said the assembly was also considering an ordinance sponsored by her and the mayor to allocate$50,000 to the City of Seward to craft a new comprehensive plan.The assembly will also be approving a new member to the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Board. City Manager's Report. Assistant and Acting City Manager Ron Long referred to the written report in the packet, and noted a new harbor report was laid down before the council. Public Works Director W.C. Casey gave a brief update on the sludge removal project. Merrell Brothers' equipment was on the barge and was expected to arrive in the state next week. Staff was scheduling some additional aeration and dosed the pond with extra calcium nitrate per some new reports of odors coming from the lagoon. Dissolved oxygen levels were exceeding nine parts per million,which was good but not unusual for this year. Council and the public were always welcome to contact him for any updates. Merrell Brothers applied for a land use permit for sludge disposal and a decision on that permit was expected by the end of this month, so no work on the project was expected to take place until the end of this month. Long congratulated Planning Technician Dwayne Atwood for completing an advance flood plain management course by FEMA.Last week,Long attended had a kick-off of a series of meetings in Seward with Arcadis Consultants and the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority (AIDEA)for the Seward Marine Industrial Center(SMIC)expansion project.These initial meetings and questions will generate more meetings and questions.The next step was to compile information and host some public meetings on the SMIC expansion project. In response to Terry, Long stated the recent power outage was a result of a tree caught in a power line. He was unsure how long the city was on generation power, but he knew staff got the generators fired up in about 45 minutes. Terry liked the written city manager reports in the packet, and would also like to see the Electric Department provide information on various projects,including moving the transformers, on a monthly basis. Casagranda asked if Merrell Brothers had been granted the necessary permits to conduct the sewage lagoon sludge removal project,Long stated the company had permits granted to dispose of the material at the landfill, and now they were waiting for permit approval for disposal at different location.That permit process was currently in the public comment period,so they would have to wait to hear on the status of that permit. Darling asked what positions were open in the city. Long knew of the Park Operations Supervisor and the Assistant Finance Director. City Attorney's Report.Will Earnhart stated worked on numerous small personnel issues, solid waste matters, street lights, and code revisions on the personnel policy. They were nearing completion on a lease with the Alaska Railroad Corporation at the Small Boat Harbor. Other Reports, Announcements and Presentations City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 9, 2015 Volume 39, Page 489 Semi-Annual Report from the Planning and Zoning Commission.A written report was submitted in the City Council Agenda Packet. PUBLIC HEARINGS -None UNFINISHED BUSINESS -None NEW BUSINESS Resolution 2015-016,Approving The Revised City Of Seward"All Employee"Drug,Alcohol And Marijuana Policy. Motion (Terry/Keil) Approve Resolution 2015-016 Long said there wasn't much new or different with this policy which was last revised in 2009. It changed the reference to marijuana since it was now legal to use recreationally in the State of Alaska. It did not change the city's policy on its use of it, however. Staff took this opportunity to review the policy at this time as well.Long further explained that there were two policies in the city, one for the employees who needed a federally regulated commercial driver's license,and one for all employees.The all employee policy addressed testing for pre-hire and post-accident and did not have latitude in it for random testing like the federally regulated policy did. Motion (Terry/Casagranda) Amend Resolution 2015-016 by laydown: 1. Adding the following sentence to section I. A. 3. C. of the policy: "However, this policy does not preclude consuming alcohol at social or business functions where an employee is representing the City of Seward and. where alcohol is served. Even at these functions, however, employees may not consume alcohol to the point of intoxication, to the point where they endanger their own safety or the safety of others, nor may they consume alcohol if they are going to drive. In addition, employees must always conduct themselves professionally and appropriately while on City business." 2. Adding the words to section I. D. 1. A. of the policy: "A pre-employment drug test of all prospective employees for any position, and for all promotions/transfers..." City of Seward, Alaska City Council Minutes March 9, 2015 Volume 39, Page 490 3. Removing the following language from Section I. D. 3. A. of the policy: 4. Striking $44100 and replacing with $2.500 in Section I. D. 3. A. of the policy. 5. In section VI of the policy,strike the following definition of a Safety Sensitive Position: "' B, C, ctc." and replace with: "is as defined and listed in Section I.A. L." Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous In looking at the policy, Darling didn't understand why the city would reserve the right to suspend or terminate if someone came to work on the job impaired and why that wouldn't be an automatic termination. Butts asked about the safety sensitive positions listed in the policy and other positions not defined as safety sensitive. Long said this was a list of primary safety position in addition to those who had access to results of drug tests like himself and the Personnel Officer.He said this covered a huge portion of the employee pool. Long said drug investigations and confidential information for drug testing was considered public safety information. This was created because there was no definition earlier to a safety sensitive position. Squires asked about those who worked in the Parks and Recreation Department who worked with children and transported children in the Teen and Youth Center(TYC)vehicles. Earnhart said the positions listed were the typical safety sensitive positions.He noted the positions listed were in a position of making quick judgments and decisions. Terry added the TYC staff did drive children in vans. Motion to Amend (Terry/Squires) Amend Resolution 2015-016 by adding "Parks and Recreation Teen and Youth Center personnel driving city vehicles" to the list of safety sensitive positions on section I. A. 3. L. of the policy. Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous In response to Casagranda, Long stated the policy addressed legal drug use, which would include medical marijuana use. In response to Squires, Long stated his goal was to have a handful of employees trained on how to handle a situation where reasonable suspicion was present. City of Seward, Alaska City Council Minutes March 9, 2015 Volume 39, Page 491 In response to Bardarson, Earnhart said under the federal government marijuana was still considered a controlled substance, but it was possible that may change in the future. In response to Squires,the Seward Community Health Center employees were not under this policy. Motion to Amend (Terry/Casagranda) Amend Resolution 2015-016 by adding the following wording to section I.D.3.B.ii.of the policy: "An employee who is subject to post-accident testing shall not consume alcohol, drugs, and/or marijuana for 8 hours after the accident...." Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous Motion to Amend (Butts/Casagranda) Amend Resolution 2015-016 by making the following changes to section I. D. 1. A. of the policy: Pre-employment drug and alcohol tests of all prospective employees and promotions/transfers to safety sensitive positions,will be conducted.Failure to take and successfully pass the urinalysis drug and an evidential breath test shall disqualify the employee of employment." Keil said she would not support this amendment because she believed it was subjective. Motion Passed Yes: Darling,Terry, Squires, Casagranda, Butts, Bardarson No: Keil Motion to Amend (Terry/Casagranda) Amend Resolution 2015-016 by adding the following language to section I D. 2. C. of the policy: "Failure to take and successfully pass the urinalysis drug test shall disqualify the employee of employment:,_tor a period of at least one year from date of failure to take test or failed test." Motion was withdrawn by Terry and Casagranda with no objection from council. Main Motion Passed Yes:Butts,Terry,Darling,Keil,Bardarson No: Squires, Casagranda Other New Business Items City ofSeward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 9, 2015 Volume 39, Page 492 Schedule a work session to continue the discussion on attracting more fishing vessels to Seward and invite the Port and Commerce Advisory Board to attend.A work session was scheduled on April 1, 2015 at 12:00 p.m. Council recessed 8:51 p.m. Council resumed 8:55 p.m. Providence Seward Medical Center Preliminary Financial Reports through November and December, 2014. (postponed from the February 23, 2015 meeting) A report was given by the Finance Director. City of Seward Preliminary Financial Reports through December, 2014. (postponed from the February 23, 2015 meeting) A report was given by the Finance Director. Schedule a work session with Providence and the Seward Community Health Center to discuss possible grant applications. A work session was scheduled March 23, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. Direct staff to send a letter of support for a local volunteer hospice program. Council directed administration to prepare a letter. Discussion on council travel to Washington,D.C. Bardarson said the tentative plan was to be in Washington, D.C. April 13-15, 2015 and then to Seattle for a couple of days to participate in the Chamber of Commerce's annual partners trip. The Mayor, Vice Mayor, and city administration would be attending. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS Plaque presented to the University of Alaska Fairbanks during the Commissioning Ceremony of the R/V Sikuliaq. COUNCIL COMMENTS Keil said Representative Mike Chenault would be in Seward on March 21,2015 for a town hall meeting at the Library Museum. The new legislative pocket directories were now available. Permanent Fund Dividend paper applications were available at the Legislative Information Office. She didn't want anyone to miss out on the permanent fund so she hoped people would encourage others to come in and apply. Terry thanked the Seward Fire Department for inviting the council to the annual awards banquet. It had been great having the R/V Sikuliaq in its home port. Butts thanked everyone for their public comments tonight. He congratulated Austin Chapman who won Distinguished Service Award,Mike VanderVegt who won Firefighter of the Year, and the two Chief Awards given to John Underwood and Mike McHone. City of Seward, Alaska City Council Minutes March 9, 2015 Volume 39, Page 493 Casagranda thanked the Seward Fire Department for the awards dinner, and noted it was truly amazing to see what they did for the community. She thanked the Electric Department for a quick response during the power outage yesterday. She wished everyone a Happy Spring Break and to be safe. Squires passed congratulations for the firefighter award winners. He thanked council for attending the event; it was flattering to see them there. Darling appreciated being invited to the firefighter banquet and was disappointed she couldn't attend at the last minute. She thanked them for the calls they respond to, like the one early this morning. Long said since the R/V Sikuliaq and AVTEC were based in Seward and had ice training capabilities, no one could argue Seward was not an arctic port. Bardarson thanked every member of the Seward Volunteer Fire Department for their banquet and for their long service on calls like today. She thanked those who championed the efforts to bring the Sikuliaq to Seward. CITIZEN COMMENTS Tim McDonald stated the last time the electric utility was appraised it was worth$18 million and it could be worth more now. He was sure the appraisal on the sewage lagoon was high as well, but he wasn't sure it was high enough to put $8-10 million into it for repair. McDonald felt the reasoning to spend funds because they were grant funds shouldn't be an excuse:He wondered if the city was going in the right direction on the sewage lagoon. He spoke on the marijuana initiative passed in the state. McDonald said his research found it to be a miracle plant and 50%of medicines used to have THC contained in it. Hemp had a high quality use. COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS Keil said in the early part of the century,cocaine was used in many medical practices as well. EXECUTIVE SESSION Motion (Terry/Keil) Go Into Executive Session To Discuss The City Attorney's Evaluation. The City Attorneys were invited to stay. Motion Passed Unanimous Council went into executive session at 9:35 p.m. Council came out of executive session at 10:14 p.m. City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 9, 2015 Volume 39, Page 494 ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 10:14 p.m. /. is Johanna Ki 137 MC can Bardarson C.ty Clerk Mayor (City Seal) e0 B�o°w°�e°°e° 7�c� sposzcco e ■ SEAL ° a •A °off qq !�.o 0000).°o m� �o �o