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City of Seward, Alaska City Council Minutes
August 13 2018 Volume 39, Page 490
CALL TO ORDER
The August 13, 2018 regular meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at 7:00
p.m. by Mayor David Squires.
OPENING CEREMONY
Police Chief Tom Clemons led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
David Squires presiding and
Marianna Keil
Sue McClure
Jeremy Horn
comprising a quorum of the Council; and
Eddie Athey, Acting City Manager
Brenda Ballou, City Clerk
Will Earnhart, City Attorney
Absent — None
Ristine Casagranda
Suzanne Towsley
Sharyl Seese
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR
PUBLIC HEARING
Tim McDonald had just finished his business season. He was concerned with the Shiplift
contract; he thought it was a sweetheart deal, and that the city should have a new contract.
Cliff Krug wanted to share some upcoming events: the Seward Music & Arts Festival would
be October 5-7, 2018, and there would be a train coming from Anchorage for that event and round-
trip tickets would only cost $125; there would be a state-wide Harbormasters Conference from
October 8-12, 2018; Seward Second Saturdays, Pioneers of Alaska Conference on October 26 & 27,
2018; and the Halloween Carnival at the end of the month.
Carol Griswold thanked Lynda Paquette for organizing the first -ever Seward Civic
Engagement local government training event last week. Griswold wished the questions to
administration portion of the meeting would continue.
Dianne Debuc wanted to address council about issues to move forward not backward. Debuc
praised former city manager Jim hunt for his accomplishments, and thought important projects may
be at risk during the transition to a new city manager.
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Lynda Paquette wanted to provide a little bit of background on last week's training, called
Seward Civic Engagement; she hoped to have this would be a continual event whereby citizens could
learn about how the city government worked. She was concerned that there appeared to be arbitrary
adherence to the city code. Paquette experienced an organic, grassroots evolution of a group of
citizens who wished to learn more and educate themselves.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Keil/Casagranda)
Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
McClure removed "Discuss matters pertaining to allegations of City Manager and misconduct" from
Unfinished Business, with objection from council.
Keil requested to reorder the agenda so that council would take up Resolution 2018-067 before
Resolution 2018-066.
Casagranda added Resolutions 2018-067 and 2018-066 to the consent agenda.
Motion to Amend (McClure/Keil)
Motion to Amend Passed
Amend the agenda by removing "Discuss
matters pertaining to allegations of City
Manager and misconduct" from Unfinished
Business.
Unanimous
Towsley removed Resolution 2081-070 from the consent agenda.
McClure added an item to Other New Business to accept the invitation from Obihiro, Japan to visit
in October, 2018 for the 501h Anniversary of the Sister City.
Casagranda removed the approval of the minutes from the consent agenda.
Main Motion Passed
Unanimous
The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
Resolution 2018-067, Approving The 2019 Federal Grant Year Budget For The Seward
Community Health Center As Required By The Co -Applicant Agreement Between The City
Of Seward And The Seward Community Health Center.
Resolution 2018-066, Authorizing Submission Of A Service Area Competition Grant
Application On Behalf Of The City Of Seward And The Seward Community Health Center As
Co -Applicants, For The Purpose Of Continuing Operations As A Federally Qualified Health
Center.
Resolution 2018-068, Accepting A Grant In The Amount Of $1,500.00 From The Seward
Prevention Coalition For The "Every 15 Minutes" Program And Appropriating Funds.
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Resolution 2018-069, Accepting A Grant In The Amount Of $3,630.00 From The Alaska
Highway Safety Office For The FFY2018 High Visibility Enforcement — DUI Event During
The Period Of August 15 — September 4, 2018 And Appropriating Funds.
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Proclamations & Awards
Recognizing Darryl Schaefermeyer for his service on the Port and Commerce Advisory
Board.
Borough Assembly Report. Kenn Carpenter said the assembly had a quick meeting last
week. There would be a proposed $.05 per cigarette tobacco tax coming up on September 4, 2018;
this would not include any cannabis. Carpenter encouraged everyone to get out and vote in the State
Primary Election on August 21, 2018.
In response to Squires, Carpenter said the borough attorneys were currently looking at the
possibility of taxing marijuana. The impact of having the proposed tobacco tax could be up to $4.3
million per year in revenue for Kenai Peninsula Borough; the tax would include all tobacco products
like papers, pouches, cigars, vapors, etc.
In response to McClure, Carpenter said the borough's website listed several area board seats
open this year for the municipal election.
City Manager Report. Assistant City Manager Brennan Hickok reported the following
purchase orders between $10,000 and $50,000 have been approved by the City Manager since the
last council meeting: None.
Hickok reported out on several meetings and community boards, projects.
Hickok said he reached out to the Division of Community and Regional Affairs (DCRA) to
follow up on council's request for an audit on administration, personnel, and council was beyond the
scope of their capabilities. Alternatively, the DCRA offered to provide training for council and staff
on Title 29, Municipal Government.
McClure appreciated the overhead wires come down from the poles around the lagoon; she
wondered if the bird deflectors would be reused on other wires. Electric Utility Manager John
Foutz said the bird diverters would be installed at Third Avenue and Dairy Hill; bird deflectors may
be installed on the east/west wires along the lagoon.
Keil thanked the Parks & Recreation Department for the flowers, and for including the
children's photos in the packet. Keil congratulated the Finance Department for receiving the budget
award.
In response to Casagranda, Hickok said the former city manager was not charging for his time
assisting with Hickok's transition.
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In response to Squires, Hickok said they were currently awaiting lead paint test results for the
inside of the Lowell Canyon water tank; results were due in today but had not been received. In
response to Seese, Hickok confirmed that any issue with the water tank would come back to council.
City Attorney Report. Will Earnhart was looking forward to a smoother future.
Earnhart requested direction from council on whether the city attorney's firm should draft a
council code of conduct, and perhaps council would consider forming an ad hoc committee of
citizens and council members.
Earnhart said the situation with the executive session at the last special meeting was not the
correct way to handle things, but it was very important; the risk of not having that executive session
was greater than the infraction of city code required to allow it. The situation was not ideal, but
Earnhart felt it was necessary.
In response to Casagranda, Earnhart said the city attorney was the entire firm. Earnhart said
Katie Davies would be representing the firm more often at council meetings going forward.
Casagranda stated that Council Member Towsley had previously requested to have an
executive session to discuss threatened or pending litigation, and issues that directed impacted the
finances of the city. However, the city attorneys had altered the titles of the executive sessions to
discuss matters pertaining to allegations of the city manager misconduct, and a separate title which
also named the city manager. Casagranda asked why the same executive sessions were being called
under various titles, and why was it acceptable to add an executive session at the last minute to
discuss something that council had requested to discuss a month earlier.
In response to Casagranda, Earnhart said it was a challenge to provide information as
possible without violating the confidentiality of the executive session.
In response to Towsley, Earnhart said he was here tonight, rather than Davies, because the
grievance procedure was on tonight's agenda, and also because he had a meeting today with the
IBEW union.
Keil stated she did not believe that 24-hour notice was sufficient for noticing a special
meeting.
Casagranda stated she felt there were other, more important priorities facing council at this
time than rewriting council rules of procedure; she did not think that creating a committee was a
priority right now.
Keil wished to have a discussion about council code of conduct at the next meeting.
Other Reports, Announcements and Presentations — None
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
Ordinances for Public Hearing & Enactment
Ordinance 2018-003, To Revise Seward City Code 3.40, Grievance Procedure.
This ordinance was introduced on June 25, 2018, had a first public hearing on July 9, 2018, and a
second public hearing on July 23, 2018. It is coming tonight for a third public hearing and
enactment. There are no pending amendments on the floor.
Hickok said administration had no amendments to suggest at this time.
Notice of the public hearing beingposted and published as required by law was noted and the public
hearing was opened.
Patrick Messmer, Seward Public Employee Association president, said the city attorney had
some concerns about whether Messmer should comment about this ordinance because it wouldn't
affect union members, but Messmer thought it did affect them until there was a contract in place with
the union. In Section 3.40.020 Definition of a grievance, Messmer was concerned that if an employee
disagreed with the appointing authority's decision, their grievance may never be heard; only a
termination, demotion, or suspension for more than one week would rise above, and other wage and
hour issues might never be heard.
No one else appeared to address the Council and the public hearing was closed.
Motion to Amend (Casagranda/Seese) Amend Ordinance 2018-003 in Section
3.40.020 by striking the entire Yd
paragraph.
In response to McClure, Earnhart said this was new language; there was not language in the
code previously that allowed the appointing authority to have a final decision on whether an issue
was a complaint or a grievance.
Squires thought leaving the language in place may serve as a safety measure for the
employee, to allow them to document their disagreement for placement in their personnel file; they
could refer to their documentation if they continued to have issues in the future. Casagranda
expressed concern because there was no provision in this ordinance to outline an employee's
recourse, should they continue to have future reoccurring problems.
Horn said all the work that council had done to prepare for this ordinance came down to
deciding the difference between a grievance and a complaint, and specifically, this paragraph
determined that the appointing authority was the decision maker. Horn thought it was important for
council to understand decide right now who and how the most appropriate decision maker or process
would be.
Council recessed at 8:10 p.m.
Council resumed at 8:20 p.m.
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Seese thought that the decision of a complaint versus a grievance should come earlier in the
process, and should not be included in the section which defined a grievance; she recommended
moving that decision to a new section.
Motion to Amend Passed Yes: Seese, Towsley, Casagranda, Horn
No: Keil, McClure, Squires
Squires thought it was important that employees had some ability to record a complaint, for
their own future protection; protecting employees was paramount to his concerns.
Motion to Amend (Towsley/Casagranda)
Amend Ordinance 2018-003 by adding a new
paragraph to the end of Section 3.40.030
(A), Step 4 that reads, "When there is a
disagreement about whether a matter is
defined as a complaint or as a grievance,
the matter will automatically be handled as
a grievance. The appointing authority will
not have the discretion to determine what is
and what is not a grievance or a complaint.
This will be settled by the panel ruling in
Step 4."
Motion to Amend withdrawn with no objection from council.
Primary Motion to Amend (Seese/McClure)
Amend Ordinance 2018-003 by adding the
following words as the second sentence in
3.40.015: "Where an employee disagrees
with the supervisor's decision regarding a
complaint, the employee may document the
disagreement for placement in their
personnel file. If the problem is not settled
and the problem is defined as a grievance,
the employee has the right to present the
grievance in accordance with the procedure
outlined in Section 3.40.030."
Secondary Motion to Amend (McClure/Towsley) Amend Ordinance 2018-003 by striking
"and" and change "is" to "may be" so that
it reads, "Where an employee disagrees
with the supervisor's decision regarding a
complaint, the employee may document the
disagreement for placement in their
personnel file. If the problem is not settled,
the problem may be defined as a grievance,
and the employee has the right to present
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the grievance in accordance with the
procedure outlined in Section 3.40.030."
Secondary Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous
Primary Motion to Amend Passed
Unanimous
Primary Motion to Amend (Towsley/Casagranda)Amend Ordinance 2018-003 by adding a new
paragraph to the end of Section 3.40.030
(A), Step 4 that reads, "When there is a
disagreement about whether a matter is
defined as a complaint or as a grievance,
the matter will automatically be handled as
a grievance. The appointing authority will
not have the discretion to determine what is
and what is not a grievance or a complaint.
This will be settled by the panel ruling in
Step 4."
Hickok wished to define what the proposed authority of the panel would be. McClure
wondered if there was a definition of the panel. Earnhart said the panel language had been removed
and replaced with a hearing officer.
Secondary Motion to Amend (Towsley/Casagranda)Amend Ordinance 2018-003 by striking
"panel" and replacing it with "hearing
officer."
Both Motions to Amend withdrawn with no objection from council.
Main Motion Passed Unanimous
Main Motion 0 Enact Ordinance 2018-003
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
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This item was removed from the agenda.
NEW BUSINESS
Resolution 2018-0709 Authorizing Signatures For All City Bank Accounts And Rescinding All
Previous Resolutions In Conflict Herewith.
Motion (Keil/Casagranda) Approve Resolution 2018-070
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Hickok said administration provided a substitute laydown version of the resolution for
consideration, which would remove the city clerk and replace with deputy finance director.
Motion to Amend (McClure/Keil) Amend Resolution 2018-070 by striking the
city clerk and replacing it with the deputy
finance director.
Motion to Amend Passed Yes: Keil, Seese, McClure, Squires
No: Horn, Towsley, Casagranda
Motion to Amend (Squires/McClure) Amend Resolution 2018-070 by adding a new
Section 4 that reads, "For the purposes of
this authorization, no two related parties
may have signing authority to the same
financial transaction."
Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous
Motion to Amend (Seese/McClure) Amend Resolution 2018-070 by adding the
city clerk as a 5th signer.
Motion to Amend Passed Yes: Horn, Keil, Casagranda, McClure,
Towsley, Seese
No: Squires
Main Motion Failed Yes: McClure, Keil, Squires
No: Seese, Towsley, Horn, Casagranda
Council recessed at 9:37 p.m.
Council resumed at 9:42 p.m.
Motion to Reconsider (Seese/McClure) Reconsider Resolution 2018-070
Motion to Reconsider Passed Yes: Seese, Horn, McClure, Casagranda,
Keil, Squires
No: Towsley
Resolution 2018-070 was back on the floor, with all amendments in place, as it was just prior to the
final vote for approval.
Motion to Amend (Keil/Horn) Amend Resolution 2018-070 by striking
Brennan Hickok, Assistant City Manager,
as a signer.
Motion to Amend Passed Yes: Towsley, McClure, Keil, Casagranda,
Horn, Seese
No: Squires
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Main Motion Passed Unanimous
Other New Business
Approval of July 18 & 26, 2018 Special Meeting Minutes and the July 23, 2018 Regular
Meeting Minutes.
Motion to Amend (Casagranda/Towsley)
Motion to Amend Passed
Motion to Approve Minutes
Amend the July 26, 2018 minutes under
Council and Administration Response to
Citizen Comments by including Squires'
response to Casagranda's comments,
"...She agreed that she would not like to
have the assistant city manager position
filled at this time in order to allow a new
city manager to hire. In response, Squires
said that could be discussed at the next
council meeting. Casagranda replied that
she was concerned that the position might
be filled by the next council meeting;
Squires said he didn't see that there was a
way for that to happen...".
Yes: Casagranda, Horn, McClure, Towsley,
Seese, Squires
No: Keil
Unanimous
Appoint an Application Review Committee comprised of council members to review the
Interim City Manager applications.
Council appointed Council Members Casagranda, McClure, and Horn to serve as the Application
Review Committee.
Review the questions for the Interim City Manager interview.
Council directed the Application Review Committee to review and revise the interview questions.
Discuss city clerk goals.
The city clerk's goals were reviewed, amended and approved.
Schedule an executive session to evaluate the city attorney. (Casagranda)
Council scheduled an executive session to evaluate the city attorney on September 10, 2018. City
Attorney Will Earnhart requested that the evaluation be held in public.
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Discuss the appointment of the Acting City Manager. (Casagranda)
Acting City Manager Eddie Athey said that Hickok had been promoted into the assistant
city manager position, and Athey had been appointed acting city manager, by former City Manager
Jim Hunt for the good of the city.
Discuss the value of having a standing work session on the Friday before the regular Monday
night Council meeting. (Squires)
Council scheduled regular, standing work sessions to begin on Friday, August 24, 2018.
Accept the invitation from the City of Obihiro, Hokkaido, Japan to send a delegation of up to
ten adults to visit Obihiro at the end of October, 2018.
Council directed the city clerk to draft a letter accepting Obihiro's invitation.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS
Clerk's Report on Public Records Requests for July, 2018.
On -Going City Projects and Goals.
COUNCIL COMMENTS
Squires thanked Darryl Schaefermeyer for his service to the community. The Phoenix
Chapter of the Fire Fight Fighters Association would be holding its annual dinner cruise to Fox
Island fundraiser on August 18, 2018; please help support this worthwhile event. Squires received a
request from the Alaskan Ocean Cluster Initiative for council to provide a letter of support in order to
assist the group with obtaining grant funding; council concurred. Packets for candidates were
available for pick up from the clerk's office beginning August 15, 2018.
CITIZEN COMMENTS
Patrick Messmer said there was an accusation raised earlier tonight suggesting that the
unions had been conspiring to get rid of city attorney, and Messmer wanted to state that this was not
the case.
Tim McDonald was upset about the shipyard contract; he thought the contract was flawed.
He also thought the city should annex to Mile 8.
Brannon Nichols was the IBEW business representative. He said it was important to allow
employees to have a proper grievance process.
Lynda Paquette thanked council for setting work sessions on Fridays at noon. Citizens
would review the agenda packets on Thursday evenings and will be prepared with questions for
council.
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Carol Griswold said citizens had never been more engaged, but perhaps for the wrong
reasons. She looked forward to the return of stable, boring, functional city council meetings.
COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS — None
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Go into Executive Session to discuss the city clerk contract.
Council postponed this executive session until September 10, 2018.
Go into Executive Session to discuss the Interim City Manager applications.
Council decided not to conduct this executive session because earlier tonight they appointed an
Application Review Committee comprised of council members to review the Interim City Manager
applications.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 10:30 p.m.
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City Clerk
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David Squires
Mayor