HomeMy WebLinkAbout03042015 PACAB Minutes City of Seward,Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Minutes
March 4, 2015 Volume 3, Page 269
CALL TO ORDER
The March 4,2015 meeting of the Port and Commerce Advisory Board was called to order at
approximately 12:04 p.m. by Darryl Schaefermeyer
OPENING CEREMONY
Vice Chair Darryl Schaefermeyer led the pledge of allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Darryl Schaefermeyer, presiding, and
Carl Hughes
Steve Fink
Bob Linville
Comprising a quorum of the Board; and
Ron Long,Assistant City Manager
Mack Funk, Harbor Master
Norm Regis,Deputy Harbor Master
Suzi Towsley, Executive Liaison
Absent—Deborah Altermatt, Bruce Jaffa, Daniel Oliver
SPECIAL ORDERS,PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Assistant City Manager-Ron Long. Long introduced Judy Andrij anoff and Le Hahn from
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ARCADIS, who was providing AIDEA with strategic advisory services in support of the Seward
Marine Industrial Center(SMIC)business plan.
Chamber of Commerce Report - Cindy Clock. Clock welcomed ARCADIS.Clock
reported that 2015 was already a record breaking year for visitors. Projections for Alaska's travel
industry were positive as the community benefited from public and private investments, growth in
domestic travel and international arrivals, as well as new and expanded air service and cruise ship
berths. Clock reported that the Chamber's SMIC Group visited the AVTEC Maritime Academy to
"board" the simulators to see what it would be like to navigate the new SMIC harbor. AVTEC
Director Ben Eveland,Maritme Dept.Head Terry Federer,and simulator expert Mike Angove were
all on hand to brief the group of 21 and guide them on their maiden voyage.
Alaska Railroad Report— Louis Bencardino. Bencardino stated the railroad was fairly
busy so far this year; eighteen (18) vessels had visited since last month equaling 112 train loads.
Bencardino reported that gravel had been removed and they were in the process of completing the
area clean-up for property to be leased.
Harbormaster Report—Mack Funk. Funk reported that he was working with Harmon
Construction,the contractor of the Northeast Fish Cleaning Station,to best reduce the scope of the
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project. Funk was happy to report that the 330 ton Travelift was completely assembled and the first
boat had been hauled. AK Logistics was notified that the new lift would not fit in their current
structure. Funk had received and was reviewing the plans for the$5.2 million B,C&S dock project
with hopes to put it out to bid by the end of April.Funk said appraisal reviews were done for all lease
properties letters and the new amounts should go out next week. Funk reported that the State had
approved the storm water permit for multi sector categories including boat yards,and noted the rules
hadn't changed significantly.
Administration Report—Ron Long. Long explained that the City of Seward was trying to
be more competitive in attracting commercial fishing vessels. One perceived disadvantage of
Seward was the tax on vessels. The City of Seward charged a personal property tax on boats. In
most cases,,the Seward tax was higher than what tax the same boat would owe in other Borough
communities. For example, Homer and Soldotna charged a flat tax based on the length of the
vessel.
CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED
FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Tim McDonald voiced his concern regarding SMIC development. He felt the city needed to
have a baseline study of the port before any development began.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Hughes/Linville) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion Passed Unanimous
Approved on Consent Agenda:
January 7,2015 Meeting Minutes.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS,REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS
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6pm. Schaefermeyer requested this be removed with no objection from the board
UNFINISHED BUSINESS—None
NEW BUSINESS
Resolution 2015-001,Recommending Council Approval Of The 2015 PACAB Priorities.
Motion (Hughes/Linville) Approve Resolution`2015-001.
Motion Passed Unanimous
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CORRESPONDENCE,INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS(No Action Required)—
None
BOARD COMMENTS
Linville questioned if ARCADIS would be working off of past SMIC plans. Long answered
that they would be working off of many past SMIC plans as well as the tariff. Their goal would be
more of a business case analysis. Linville stated he would like to see a work session with council
planned in the future on this topic. Long noted that it was on the March 9,2015 agenda for council
to discuss.
Schaefermeyer had concerns that the need for marine trades had increased and would like to
see more business input.
CITIZENS' COMMENTS
Tim McDonald voiced his concern that the City seems to just be focused on commercial
fleets when they should be focused on both recreational and commercial businesses.
BOARD AND ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSE TO CITIZENS' COMMENTS—None
Towsley stated she had tendered her resignation with the City of Seward and would be
leaving April 1, 2015. She noted she had really enjoyed working with the Board.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at approximately 1:15 p.m.
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*Jackie C! ilde for Suzi Towsley Darryl Schaefermeyer
Executive Liaison Vice Chair
*These minutes were prepared by Executive Liaison Jackie Wilde after the departure of former
Executive Liaison Suzi Towsley, who attended this meeting.
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