HomeMy WebLinkAbout04112016 City Council Minutes City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes
April 11, 2016 Volume 40, Page 43
CALL TO ORDER
The April 11,2016 regular meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at 7:00
p.m. by City Council Member Ristine Casagranda.
OPENING CEREMONY
Police Chief and Acting City Manager Tom Clemons led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Ristine Casagranda presiding and
Dave Squires Sue McClure
Deborah Altermatt
comprising a quorum of the Council; and
Tom Clemons, Acting City Manager
Johanna Kinney, City Clerk
Absent—Butts, Keil, and Bardarson
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR
PUBLIC HEARING
Jon Sewall was inspired to come down and say how pleased he was with the department
heads within the city. He specifically praised Public Works Director W.C. Casey, noting Casey
would always take care of issues and concerns of the city. Sewall attributed a lot of these great
qualities from promoting from within and encouraged the city to consider that when hiring in the
future. He wished Casey the best in his upcoming retirement.
Bob Linville spoke on the issue of bringing a crane to the harbor and wanted to make sure it
was still a priority.He asked what became of the last Port and Commerce Advisory Board resolution
in October of 2015,which recommended council commit to purchasing a five ton crane on I Dock.
Linville said the board worked hard on these resolutions and there had been much public testimony
on this issue.He emphasized having a crane would provide a service needed in Seward and filled a
public safety need.
Robert Gardner addressed the issue of the citizens of Seward subsidizing utility costs for
businesses.He did not agree with this concept as many residents had a hard enough time paying their
own utility bills. He had seen his own utility bill escalate over the years and didn't see how
subsidizing businesses made any sense.
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Squires/Altermatt) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Squires requested the recognition of the Seward Volunteer Fire Department Awards be
moved to the next meeting.
Motion Passed Unanimous
The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
Resolution 2016-030,Adopting The Port And Commerce Advisory Board(PACAB)Priorities
From March 2016 to April 2017.
Approval of the March 14, 2016 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes.
Non-objection to the renewal application of a Restaurant/Eating Place - Seasonal Liquor
License#3021 for Alaska Seafood Grill.
SPECIAL ORDERS,PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Proclamations & Awards
Seward Volunteer Fire Department Awards. (moved to the April 25, 2016 meeting)
National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.
Recognition of Seavey Family.
City Manager's Report.Acting City Manager Tom Clemons gave a brief report on behalf
of the City Manager. There was one purchase order between $10,000 and $50,000 since the last
council meeting: $35,692.56 from the Roads and Streets Department to Metco for sand and delivery
to sand shed.
Clemons reported that the City of Seward was requesting proposals from qualified proposers
to provide transportation services to cruise ship passengers and other visitors for the 2016 and 2017
summer seasons. He listed the scoring criteria to be used for this request for proposal:
Age, condition, quality and appearance of coaches: 20%
Customer Service: 20%
Safety Record: 20%
Seating capacity and ADA accessibility: 10%
Cost: 30%
Total: 100%
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Clemons added that the Seward Police Department recently made an arrest after a successful
police investigation that took about$20,000 of drugs off the streets.
Other Reports, Announcements and Presentations
Seward Planning and Zoning Commission Quarterly Report. Commissioner Martha
Fleming stated there were two vacancies on the commission. The commission was busy with
working on replatting city lots. Currently there were more than 25 building permits filed with the
city, which was more than usual for this time of year. The commission met twice a month and
Fleming complimented Planner Donna Glenz and the Community Development Department for their
efforts to help people to develop their properties as soon as possible.
PUBLIC HEARINGS—None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS—None
NEW BUSINESS—None
Other New Business Items
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS—None
COUNCIL COMMENTS
Squires asked to suspend the rules to speak with Mr. Gardner and Electric Utility Director
John Foutz regarding Mr. Gardner's citizen comments about subsidizing electric utilities.
There was no objection from council and they went off the rules. Squires asked Foutz to explain
the handout Mr. Gardner brought this evening.Electric Utility Director John Foutz explained the
letter was mailed to all utility customers this winter to inform them of the seasonal electric rate
change that was approved by council.He reminded council and the public that electric rates would be
reduced in the winter time and increased in the summer time.The net effect was zero to everyone,so
it was not subsidization but an attempt to give assistance to year round utility customers. Foutz did
clarify that there were currently two businesses being subsidized—Icicle Seafoods and the Alaska
SeaLife Center, which was also approved by council. Council and administration had an eventual
goal to take away those subsidies,but over several years to allow the businesses time to financially
prepare for this larger cost.
Squires thought the purchase of a crane was still a council priority,but at this point they were
still determining how to pay for it.
McClure congratulated the Seaveys on their accomplishments. She was proud of the whole
family and it was neat to watch them. She was happy to say flooding on Second Avenue was ceasing
due to joint efforts of the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Board and the Public Works
Department. She thanked the citizens who brought this issue up and was happy the culverts were
flowing well now. The annual permitting day was coming up this week and the Borough Assembly
would be in town next week for their annual meeting in Seward.
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Altermatt congratulated the Seaveys; she had some background in mushing so it was
pleasing to her that Seward placed an importance on mushing. She noted Bardarson,Keil,Hunt,and
Long were all traveling on city business, so the dais was thin tonight. One thing that was occurring _
on this city trip was Bardarson and Keil would be looking at fishermen's terminals in Seattle and
specifically at cranes. She agreed with Squires it was not off council's radar to address this issue and
reminded Linville funding still needed to be determined,but it was still very much a council priority.
Casagranda said there was a community production of Peter Pan happening this week put
on by Seward's Port City Players with a full orchestra.It was a wonderful production and encouraged
the public to attend as it was a great way to support the community and the local arts. She stated she
was still in support of a crane in the harbor and not at SMIC,but added the city was in a deficit and
looking for money for many things. It was still a priority,as she understood it. Casagranda thanked
the Seaveys for supporting Seward. She was sony she was not at the meeting where they discussed
the council travel to Washington, D.C. and Seattle, but thought it was overkill to have the Mayor,
Vice Mayor,City Manager and Assistant City Manager traveling.In the future she hoped they could
be more mindful of this.
CITIZEN COMMENTS
Bob Linville appreciated the support given by council tonight. He was hoping they could
separate the project out to design at this point and perhaps draw funds from the fish tax. Linville
feared this project would be forgotten. He worked very hard to garner interest from the fishing
community and wanted to keep the momentum going.
Jackie Wilde announced the date and times of permit day and also announced an upcoming
open house for the Seward Airport Improvement Project.
COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS—None
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 7:41 p.m.
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