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SEWARD PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD
Regular Meeting
September 2, 2015 12:00 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1. CALL TO ORDER
Deborah Altermatt
Chair
Term Expires 07/2016 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Daryl Schaefermeyer 3. ROLL CALL
Vice Chair
Term Expires 07/2018
4. SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND
Bruce Jaffa REPORTS
Board Member
Term Expires 07/2018 A. Chamber of Commerce Report
Daniel Oliver B. Alaska Railroad Report
Board Member
Term Expires 07/2016
C. Harbormaster Report
Bob Linville
Board Member D. Administration report
Term Expires 07/2017
Carl Hughes
Board Member 5. Citizens' comments on any subject except those items
Term Expires 07/2017 scheduled for public hearing. [Those who have signed in
will be given the first opportunity to speak Time is limited
Brooke Andrews to 2 minutes per speaker and 30 minutes total time for this
Board Member
Term Expires 07/2018 agenda item.]
Jim Hunt 6. Approval of agenda and consent agenda [Approval of
City Manager Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by
Ron Long asterisk (*). Consent Agenda items are not considered
Assistant City Manager separately unless a Board Member so requests. In the
event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular
Norm Regis Agenda.]
Harbor Master
Jackie C.Wilde
Executive Liaison
City of Seward, Alaska PACAB Agenda
June 3, 2015 Page 1
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7. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS,REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS
8. NEW BUSINESS
A. Approve May 6,2015 minutes
B. Grid Discussion&Estimated Financials
C. 30 minute Maintenance Lift
D. Set the September 16,2015 Work Session
9. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
10. CORRESPONDENCE, INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No action
required)-
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
June 3, 2015 Page 2
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City of Seward,Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Minutes
May 6, 2015 Volume, Page
CALL TO ORDER
The May 6, 2015 regular meeting of the Port and Commerce Advisory Board was called to
order at 12:01 p.m. by Chair Deborah Altermatt.
OPENING CEREMONY
Board Member Steve Fink led the pledge of allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Deborah Altermatt,presiding, and
Dan Oliver Carl Hughes
Steve Fink Bruce Jaffa
Comprising a quorum of the Board; and
Mack Funk, Harbor Master
Norm Regis, Deputy Harbor Master
Jackie C Wilde, Executive Liaison
Absent—Darryl Schaefermeyer, and Bob Linville
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Chamber of Commerce Report—Cindy Clock Clock started with a short recap of the annual
Seattle Partners Trip, PACAB Chair& Chamber Board President Deborah Altermatt, Mayor
Jean Bardarson, Assistant City Manager Ron Long and Clock meet with Samson Tug&Barge,
Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Carlile, Deep Fisherman's Union and Fishing Vessel Owner
Association. Clock reported that work continues with the Energy Fair&Forum planning on
October 9th and 10th, website content and utility bill inserts as well as energy plan draft to be
included in the City's Comprehensive plan. Clock stated that the Seward Marine Industrial
Center(SMIC)group is looking at updating the new Marine Services brochure.
Clock supplied letter regarding the Seward Chamber of Commerce Business Retention and
Expansion(BR& E)project.
In response to Jaffa, wanted to know where the survey could be found. Clock stated that
persons interested could call the Chamber and they would set up the phone interview.
Alaska Railroad Report—Louis Bencardino. Bencardino reported the railroad was busy with
45 total vessels. AK Logistics has returned for another season, their office can be contact for a
schedule. Bencardino announced the first cruise ship of the season would arrive in Seward on
May 6, 2015,with the official season starting May 17, 2015. The schedule called for 64 ships
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total for the season. Norwegian Cruise Lines would be new to Seward this year, and Bencardino
hoped they would stay in Seward beyond this summer.
Harbormaster Report—Mack Funk. A lease extension document had been executed by Alaska
Logistics at the Seward Marine Industrial Center(SMIC).
Funk announced that he his last day would be May 15, 2015 and it was a great pleasure working
with everyone.
Deputy Harbormaster Report—Norm Regis. Regis reported that he is working on 1-2 jack up
rigs mooring the winter here each rig has 75 to 150 people on it. Regis stated that this was simply
something they are working with and it would be from October to March. Regis reported that on
April 13, 2015, council directed administration to work with PACAB on potential locations for a
grid and funding options for a grid engineering project Regis will be getting the requested
information together for the May 20th work session. Regis also reported he is working on a 15
minute water to water maintenance rate that he will introduce at the next meeting.
CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED
FOR PUBLIC HEARING—None
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Jaffa/Hughes) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion Passed Unanimous
APPROVAL OF MARCH 4,2015 MINUTES
Motion (Hughes/Fink) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion Passed Unanimous
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS, REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS— None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS—None
NEW BUSINESS
Altermatt asked Funk to explain the Prioritizing Infrastructure Projects. Funk
says we have had multiple times that the board has fallen back on priorities. Funk supplied a
Harbor Department Project Priorities list with the following items:
Proposed Rules for PACAB
1. Establish the ranking of projects by formal vote
2. Review the project priority rankings approximately every six months
3. PACAB members agree to follow the rule of the majority
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Funk stated that the backgrounds for the proposed rules are: Reshuffling capital project priorities
is critical to the Harbor Dept. Funds are becoming scarce, Biennial (2016-2017)budget
preparations start in August and Controlling capital spending= Controlling moorage rates. Funk
asked the board to review the priorities and get back on track with items.
Altermatt agreed that the board should follow the approved priorities.
Fink wanted to know where the money came from for D float. Funk responded that 'A from
the city and ''A from the state.
Altermatt requested that the May 20,2015 work session meeting be regarding the grid. All
board members agreed.
Oliver mentioned he would like to discuss funding from the state for B,C&S. By the next
meeting we should know if we received funding.
CORRESPONDENCE,INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS(No Action Required)—
None
BOARD COMMENTS
Fink stated he will not be renewing in July. Fink thanked Funk and wished him well.
Jaffa wanted to remind the board that even though the City looks good financially it is
necessary for everyone to live within our means. He mentioned the the Commerce side of the board
needs to focus on not only bringing people/businesses to our community but to recognize that
housing is needed and he would like to see the board start to review options. He also wanted the
board to know he will try and attend as many meetings as possible, and as long as the board will
continue to work with him he would most likely renew in July. Jaffa thanked Funk for his service as
Harbormaster.
Oliver thanked Funk for his service as Harbormaster. Oliver wanted to know if Norm Regis
would be the interim until the position was filled. Funk answered yes he believed that Regis would
be the acting Harbormaster until further notice.
Hughes welcomed further information from the Harbormaster in reference to the grid and to
see if the city could come up with financial justification. He wanted Jaffa to know that he is greatly
appreciated and happy to know he will be renewing his seat.
Altermatt wished Funk well in his new endeavors. Altermatt asked Funk and Regis if they
had anything they wanted to add. Funk stated he would be working to get Regis lined up with
everything. Regis stated that Funk has been showing him everything and he hopes to grasp it all.
Regis wanted everyone to feel free to contact him with any questions they may have.
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CITIZENS' COMMENTS—
Brooke Andrews addressed the board on three topics, the first being the board priorities.
Andrews hopes that the board will stay on task with priorities. She is happy that the board will be
looking in to grid options on May 20th but doesn't want the work the Bob Linville has done for the
crane lose ground. The second topic addressed by Andrews is that she is excited to be working with
the Chamber on the Business Retention program as an interview;she feels that the interview will be
beneficial for everyone and even though the interview is 11 pages long it gives the group the ability
to tackle questions and concerns for business owners. The third and final Andrews mentioned that
being able to attend boards like PACAB helps her know what is happening within our community.
Andrews is the Call Community Chairperson for her church and will be putting together a packet for
a new pastor. In closing Andrews wanted to thank Linville for the crane work.
BOARD AND ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSE TO CITIZENS' COMMENTS—None
Jaffa thanked Andrews for her comments but wanted to stress that he is also an advocate for
the crane.
Altermatt thanked Andrews for her comments and wanted her to know that if an opening for
the PACAB board was available they would all make sure she got an application.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 1:09 p.m.
Jackie C. Wilde Deborah Altermatt
Executive Liaison Chair
(City Seal)
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Grids in Alaska
City PRICE PER TIDE CONSTRUCTION COST REVENUE Travelift
Wrangell $1.00 per ft. 0-49 ft. Unknown Unknown Yes 150,300 Ton
Ketchikan $1.58 per ft. 0-88ft. Refurbished $300,000.00 Unknown No
Petersburg $0.60 per ft. 0-40ft. Upgrade $1.3 million Unknown No
$0.60 per ft. 41-100ft.
Homer 1.05 per ft. 0-59ft Unknown Unknown Yes private
Homer 2.55 per ft. 60-120ft Unknown Unknown Yes private
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Kodiak $2.00 per ft. 0-200ft. 1.5 million in 2001 covers maintenance Yes 650 T & private o
Cordova $0.58 per ft. 0-50ft Unknown Unknown yes 150 ton
$0.79 per ft. 51-70ft.
$1.50 per ft. over 70
Valdez $1.25 per ft. Unknown Unknown Yes 75 ton
Sand Point $38.00 day 0-35ft Refurbished $400,000.00 Unknown Yes
36-60ft. $38.00/61-75 $75.00/76ft and up $150.00 a day
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Bid Schedule Page 1 of 1
Project: Tidal Boat Grid-Concept Design
Project Number: /Contract Number:
ESTIMATE SUMMARY
Schedule Bid(US$)
SCHEDULE A - Tidal Grid Base Bid Items $ 2,995,700
Contingency(20 Percent) $ 599,200
Engineering/Survey/Geotechnical/Permitting $ 740,000
Construction Administration(10 Percent) $ 299,600
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