HomeMy WebLinkAbout09112017 City Council Minutes City of Seward, Alaska City Council Minutes
September 11, 2017 Volume 40, Page 266
CALL TO ORDER
The September 11, 2017 regular meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at
7:00 p.m. by Mayor Jean Bardarson.
OPENING CEREMONY
City Manager Jim Hunt led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
A moment of silence was given for those lives lost on September 11, 2001.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Jean Bardarson presiding and
Marianna Keil Ristine Casagranda
Sue McClure Erik Slater
Deborah Altermatt
comprising a quorum of the Council; and
Jim Hunt, City Manager
Johanna Kinney, City Clerk
Absent—Dave Squires
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR
PUBLIC HEARING
Susan Porter stated she had been a resident of Seward for the last 25 years. She appreciated
the explanation given in tonight's work session on the seasonal electric utility rates,and it seemed to
her that the escalation on her utility bill was largely because of the other charged associated with the
rates,such as the fuel surcharge. She implored council to think about the residents who lived here in
the winter time and year round, stating these seasonal rates felt like a punishment. Porter said she
would just like to pay what she owed. She understood overhead and things like that,but she hoped
council could look at going back to a flat rate.
Tim McDonald agreed with Porter.The direct raw power costs left expenses and overhead at
too high of a rate. If the city could not make a profit, they should sell the utility.
Tom Tougas recommended Brenda Ballou for the soon to be open City Clerk position. He
had worked with her on many projects such as the Sister City Program and felt she was very
qualified to be the next City Clerk. She was professional and represented the city well.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
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Motion (Keil/Casagranda) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Bardarson removed the City Attorney Report from the agenda.
Bardarson added an item under Other New Business:Discussion on directing administration to bring
forward a preliminary budget with a Consumer Price Index (CPI) increase on electric rates, and a
preliminary budget without one.
Casagranda added an item under Other New Business: Discussion on directing administration to
bring forward a preliminary budget with the seasonal electric utility rates,and a preliminary budget
without one.
Motion Passed Unanimous
The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
Approval of the August 14,2017 and August 28,2017 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes.
Appoint Mark Kansteiner, Patty Linville, Sue Faust, Gary Seese, and Kerry Martin to the
Election Board for the October 3,2017 Municipal Election.
Appoint Dorothy Osenga, Quentin Carr, Jennifer Carr, and Kristi Larson to the Canvass
Board for the October 3, 2017 Municipal Election.
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Proclamations & Awards—None
Borough Assembly Report.Kenn Carpenter said the last assembly meeting went until 7:30
p.m.One thing they moved forward was the consideration to appropriate$232,000 to the emergency
corridor on the Eastern Peninsula. This would come to the assembly as a public hearing item at the
September 19, 2017 in Homer.
City Manager Report. Jim Hunt announced the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers were in
town last week and were able to tour the Lowell Creek Tunnel and Waterfall. It was a heavy rainfall
and the waterfall was very active. City crews were working on the waterfall outfall in heavy
equipment as well. City and Corps staff discussed the tunnel study.Hunt expressed gratitude for the
energy expended on this by the Army and continued to emphasize the city not wanting to take
ownership of the tunnel.
Hunt noted Dieckgraeff Road received some flooding last week and he was able to clarify
with the Kenai Peninsula Borough which portion of the road belonged to the borough. He would
continue to work with the borough to preserve the infrastructure out there.
In response to McClure,Hunt stated he had been approached for city support to pursue more
funding for the Jesse Lee Home project.
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In response to Casagranda, Hunt stated they ordered a new backstop for the Little League
Field and it was possible staff may come back to council with ideas and recommendations to
possibly move the ballfield to another location.
Other Reports, Announcements and Presentations—None
PUBLIC HEARINGS—None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS—None
NEW BUSINESS—None
Other New Business
Discussion on directing administration to bring forward a preliminary budget with a
Consumer Price Index(CPI)increase on electric rates,and a preliminary budget without one.
Council directed administration to prepare the proposed budgets with and without a CPI increase for
the 2018-2019 Biennial Budget.
Discussion on directing administration to bring forward a preliminary budget with the
seasonal electric utility rates,and a preliminary budget without one.Electric Utility Manager
John Foutz reported on tonight's work session;the figures in the budget would not be any different
— whether the city had a seasonal or flat rate would not affect the bottom line when it came to
looking at budget figures.Foutz added if the council wanted to consider going back to a flat rate,the
Electric Utility Tariff would be the document council would need to amend.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS
On-going City Project and Goal List.
COUNCIL COMMENTS
McClure said paving continued and things seemed to be going well. The dump road
(Dieckgraeff Road) was in excellent condition after the washout repairs.
Casagranda thanked everyone that was going to volunteer on the election and canvass
boards. She reminded the public that the Chamber of Commerce's"Meet the Candidates Night"was
coming up on September 18, 2017.
Altermatt thanked the Seward Ministerial Association,who recently hosted an appreciation
picnic for first responders in the community. She stated it was a nice turnout and a wonderful event
for the association to put on.
Slater reminded everyone to be bear aware right now. They seemed to be everywhere.
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Bardarson agreed with Slater, noting she had a black bear come to her house recently. She
urged the community to please be aware and put your garbage away. She thanked Hunt for his
diligence with the Army Corps of Engineers, as it was an important project with a huge impact on
Seward.
CITIZEN COMMENTS
Tim McDonald echoed Tougas' comments in support of Brenda Ballou for City Clerk. She
was professional and had earned the position, he stated. He felt the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home
didn't deserve another chance or more funding. McDonald stated the long term answer to high utility
costs was to do implement a sewage burner. The burner reduced matter into feed stock; Seward
could get rid of sewage and garbage and could even produce electricity this way. People in
Washington were doing it and he thought it would lower the utility costs.If they city couldn't reduce
electric rates they should give it up to a co-op.
COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS
Hunt thanked Knik Construction for working yesterday and today on Phoenix Drive and
Dora Way. He thanked Public Works Director Doug Schoessler for his great work in managing the
road improvement contract, and congratulated Seward Marketplace for their parking lot
improvements.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Motion (Bardarson/Keil) Go into executive session to review
applications for the City Clerk position,
select finalists for interviews, and confirm
interview questions.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Council went into Executive Session at 7:43 p.m.
Council came out of Executive Session at 8:17 p.m.
Council directed the City Clerk to arrange interviews with Brenda Ballou and James Toth,
preferably in the coming week.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 8:25 p.m.
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