HomeMy WebLinkAbout09252017 City Council Minutes City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes
September 25, 2017 Volume 40, Page 272
CALL TO ORDER
The September 25, 2017 regular meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at
7:00 p.m. by Mayor Jean Bardarson.
OPENING CEREMONY
Police Chief Tom Clemons led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Jean Bardarson presiding and
Marianna Keil Dave Squires
Sue McClure Deborah Altermatt
comprising a quorum of the Council; and
Jim Hunt, City Manager
Johanna Kinney, City Clerk
Absent—Casagranda, Slater
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR
PUBLIC HEARING
Willard Dunham thanked the council for shiny new streets in town and congratulated them
on getting the project completed. Dunham invited the council to meet with a small Japanese
delegation visiting Seward on Friday to commemorate Jujiro Wada,a historical Seward pioneer and
Japanese icon.
Tim McDonald said they were talking about the electric utility rate schedule during the work
session earlier tonight and he was concerned by the figures being reported, specifically the gross
revenue,the Payment in Lieu of Taxes(PILT),depreciation and other administrative expenses.Staff
reported they have $1.5 million in administrative expenses, and he would like more explanation of
how that figure was calculated.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Keil/McClure) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Keil requested Resolution 2017-052 be placed on the consent agenda.
Bardarson added the following to the agenda:the Attorney report,a discussion item on implementing
a traveling flag program, and a discussion item to direct administration to explore with the
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Department of Transportation the possibility of constructing a roundabout at the Seward Highway
and Port Avenue.
Motion Passed Unanimous
The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
Non-Code Ordinance 2017-003,Rescinding Section 4 Of Non-Code Ordinance 2013-012 Which
Authorized Sole Source Negotiation For Disposal Of The Property Described As The West%
Of Lots 19 And 20, Block 30, Original Townsite Of Seward; With Tax Parcel Id Number
14813010, Located At 408 Madison, And Instead Authorize Disposal By Sealed Bid At A
Minimum Bid Of$36,700. (Introduced and set for public hearing and enactment on October 9,
2017)
Resolution 2017-052,Accepting Funds From The Alaska State Library For The Public Library
Assistance Grant In The Amount Of$7,000.00 And Appropriating Funds.
Approval of the September 11,2017 Regular City Council Meeting Minutes.
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Proclamations & Awards
Proclamation for Seward Drag Racer Shelby Roy.
Chamber of Commerce Report.Clock was not present for the meeting and provided a
written report in the agenda packet.
City Manager Report. Jim Hunt stated the following purchase orders between $10,000
and $50,000 approved by him since the last council meeting:
• $19,012.50 to T2 Systems from the Parking Department for updated controllers
for Luke pay stations.
• $33,575.25 to Univar from the Public Works Department for salt and calcium
chloride.
Hunt noted staff was hearing some complaints of ripples in the new roads since the paving,
but he was informed it would likely smooth out over time and traffic.He noted there was a warranty
in place, as well.
In response to McClure, Long stated the clearing of the vacated U.S. Air Force Rec Camp
land was in progress and should be cleared off before the snow started coming down.
In response to McClure,Hunt thanked Assembly Member Kenn Carpenter for his support in
appropriating funds for the Eastern Kenai Peninsula Highway Emergency Service Area Board and
noted the assembly dedicated$232,000.Hunt added that he was concerned with the lack of presence
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planned for Alaska State Troopers in the service area.
In response to McClure, Electric Utility Manager John Foutz said the equipment put in
place last year at Snow River to prevent damage to electrical equipment held up very well with the
recent glacial dam and flooding created from high rains.The Electric Department would continue to
monitor the area.
City Attorney Report.Will Earnhart referred to his written report provided to council.He
stated his report was similar to last month. He was waiting to hear new news on the Bradley Lake
mediations as well as a decision on the Orion litigation. Earnhart worked with staff on general
matters such as refining joint use agreements, leases and land dispositions, and varying types of
records subpoenas.
Other Reports, Announcements and Presentations
Update on Electric Utility Rate Study by Mike Hubbard of Financial Engineering.
PUBLIC HEARINGS—None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS—None
NEW BUSINESS
Resolution 2017-053,Amending The Fire Department 2017 Budget For Additional Hydrant
Water Charges, And Authorizing $278,050 In Payment Of Under-Billed Fees From The
General Fund To The Water Fund Since 2005,And Appropriating Funds.
Motion (Keil/McClure) Approve Resolution 2017-053
Long said it was discovered there were some errors in the water tariff beginning in 2005 that
resulted in a deficit of funds owed to water enterprise fund that should have been paid by the general
fund. Staff recommended council approve this corrective measure.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Resolution 2017-054, Transferring $254,544 To The Capital Acquisition Fund Representing
50% Of The General Fund Annual Surplus For 2015 And 2016, And Appropriating Funds.
Motion (Keil/McClure) Approve Resolution 2017-054
Long said budget policy recommended the city have 3-6 months of reserve funds set aside.
Over the last two years,the city accrued $509,089 in surplus funds from 2015 and 2016. Staff was
recommending council authorize setting aside half of this surplus from the general fund reserves to
the capital acquisition fund. Long added this would reduce the reserves to 4.33 months which was
within the established goal. This was consistent with their budget policies approved by council.
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Motion Passed Unanimous
Other New Business Items
Discussion on process for request for information. (Bardarson)
Bardarson requested the clerk provide some information on the process to request public
documents. Hunt noted he was currently copied on each request form,excluding requests for police
records. Hunt indicated he would like to receive his copy of the request form electronically.
Discussion to direct administration to explore with the Department of Transportation the
possibility of constructing a roundabout at the Seward Highway and Port Avenue.(Bardarson)
Bardarson noted the Department of Transportation was planning to improve mile 1-8 of the
Seward Highway next year,and wondered if administration could at least contact the state to see the
feasibility of incorporating a roundabout or even other ways to relieve congestion at Port Avenue and
the Seward Highway. Council agreed to direct administration to look into this.
Discussion item on implementing a traveling flag program. (Bardarson)
Bardarson thought it would be nice to give a City of Seward flag to people to travel all over
the world,and document its travels over time.Altermatt talked of an exchange of flags.McClure had
an idea of print outs of the diary that could be kept in a binder for public review. Council supported
the idea and directed staff to begin implementing a program.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS
On-going City Project and Goal List.
Financial Reports for Providence Seward Medical and Care Center and the City ofSeward through
July, 2017.
COUNCIL COMMENTS
Altermatt congratulated Shelby Roy on her racing accomplishments and wished her the best
on her upcoming championship in Memphis. She thanked staff for the great roads.
Bardarson thanked the volunteers for Seward Music and Arts Festival (SMAF) and the
Alaska Railroad for providing the event space. She encouraged the community to please vote on
October 3, 2017.
Keil announced there would be budget work sessions on September 27, 2017, October 2,
2017,and October 3,2017. She hoped all candidates would come to these work sessions as it would
be their budget to approve if they were elected.
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Squires congratulated Shelby Roy on her accomplishments this summer and wished her luck
at the international race championship in October. He thanked the community for coming out for
tonight's work sessions. There was an open house for the Alaska Railroad tomorrow night.
McClure congratulated Shelby Roy. She noted the SMAF event had a great turnout. She
thanked all those that volunteered. McClure stated tonight's work sessions had great public input and
she was pleased to see the attendance tonight. She encouraged candidates and the public to attend the
budget work sessions, noting the sessions would also be televised.
Bardarson wished a Happy Birthday to the City Clerk.
Altermatt congratulated Brenda Ballou as the next City Clerk,pending negotiations.Council
selected Ballou last week after interviewing her. She noted outgoing City Clerk Johanna Kinney's
last meeting was October 9, 2017.
Bardarson said they would have a special open house at 6:30 p.m. on October 9, 2017 to
celebrate Kinney. Kinney added Bardarson should be part of the celebrations as well.
Hunt stated the city would be closing the roads once a week in the winter time to clear roads
and drainage. It seemed like they were still receiving a lot of visitors in town and it was nice to see
tourists in the shoulder season.
Long congratulated Shelby Roy.
CITIZEN COMMENTS
Tim McDonald wanted to know if the public bathroom downtown was still open.He agreed
there was a traffic issue at Port Avenue but he didn't think the city would want to install a light or
roundabout because of some of the load limits of some of the large vehicles that traveled that area.
COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS
Bardarson thought it was still prudent to have a conversation with Department of
Transportation to determine the challenges with such a project. Keil wondered how trucks traveled
through Anchorage with roundabouts.
Squires asked about the downtown bathroom closure. Hunt didn't know if it was currently
opened or closed.
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ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 8:16 p.m.
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