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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05132019 City Council Minutes City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes May 13,2019 Volume 40,Page 705 CALL TO ORDER The May 13, 2019 regular meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at 7:03 p.m. by Mayor David Squires. OPENING CEREMONY Lieutenant Alan Nickell led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL There were present: David Squires presiding and Sue McClure Suzanne Towsley Sharyl Seese John Osenga Kelley Lane comprising a quorum of the Council; and Scott Meszaros, City Manager Brenda Ballou, City Clerk Excused—Horn Absent—None CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING Bob Reisner had been studying the flooding issues at the Seward airport since January,2011. He thought there was an opportunity to create a new channel for the flow of Resurrection River using sheet piling,thereby controlling the flow of water to mitigate the flooding at the airport. Lynda Paquette read a letter from Ristine Casagranda stating Casagranda's interest in becoming the city's representative on ARCTEC. Paquette reported on last week's Seward Civic Engagement meeting,saying there had been some interest in exploring ideas to enable citizens living outside of city limits to have some voting rights. Kevin Dunham was interested in serving as the city's ARCTEC representative, having worked for 42 years in the electric industry.He understood the issues and the opportunities in depth, and thought his expertise would be of benefit to the city. Patty Linville appreciated the work Lynda Paquette was doing to engage the community. Linville was going to spearhead a community effort to explore the topic of voting rights for non-city residents. City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes May 13, 2019 Volume 40,Page 706 Lynn Hohl and Mary Huss came to speak on behalf of Seaview Community Services,and supported the city having a work session to discuss crime and drug issues. Tommy Glanton was the behavioral health director at Seaview Community Services. He said substance misuse was a significant issue in this community,particularly methamphetamine.Last year,Providence's survey revealed that 70%of people did not access treatment services because they didn't want their neighbors to know. Phil Kaluza supported Rissie Casagranda as the city's ARCTEC representative. Reed Lane was an electrical engineer who supported Rissie Casagranda as the city's ARCTEC representative. Rhonda Hubbard said the Seward Community Foundation had just released 18 grants,and half of those were focused on children.She supported the city having a meeting to discuss crime and drugs. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Motion (McClure/Towsley) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda McClure removed the Seabird Festival presentation from the agenda. The presentation will come back on May 28, 2019. Lane removed Resolutions 2019-050, 2019-051, and 2019-054 from the consent agenda. Motion Passed Unanimous The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items: Resolution 2019-049,Authorizing Signatures For All City Bank Accounts And Rescinding All Previous Resolutions In Conflict Herewith. Resolution 2019-052, Accepting The 2019 Volunteer Fire Assistance (VFA) Grant In The Amount Of $2,667.50, Authorizing Matching Funds In The Amount Of $266.75, And Appropriating Funds. Approval of the April 16,2019 City Council Special Meeting Minutes,the April 17,2019 City Council Special Meeting Minutes,the April 22,2019 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes, and the April 24,2019 City Council Special Meeting Minutes. SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS Proclamations & Awards Historic Preservation Month City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes May 13, 2019 Volume 40,Page 707 Harbor Opening,Blessing of the Fleet, Mermaid Festival Recognizing Seward High School Students Lindy Guernsey and Akilena Veach for winning 2°d place in Caring for Kenai Recognizing Seward High School Students Kevin Schuster,Belladonna Proietti,and Caitlin Corrigan for their efforts in Caring for Kenai Spring Creek Correctional Center 2018 Employee of the Year Robert Pack Borough Assembly Report.Kenn Carpenter stated the assembly had been provided with the borough's draft budget; the school district budget would potentially be amended in order to fund to the cap. Carpenter wanted to focus was on funding the 2020 school budget to ensure the teachers would be paid.In response to McClure,Carpenter said the borough budget would come in June for approval. In response to Towsley, Carpenter said the immediate threat of closing the Seward Middle School had passed; instead,high school principal Trevan Walker would become the principal for both the high school and the middle school. Carpenter would be submitting a resolution to make the Moose Pass School a historical building. Kids Fishing Day would be Saturday, May 18, 2019 at First Lake. City Manager Report.Scott Meszaros reported the following purchase orders over$5,000 had been approved by the City Manager since the last council meeting:$29,950 to Sitelines Park and Playground Products,Inc.for fire rings and picnic table frames;$5,255.16 to Motion and Flow for a transfer pump Dixon Mobile Blade Master 110V; $18,500 to Airport Equipment for 3 months excavator rental;$5,891.60 to Office Tech for Xerox equipment upgrades;$27,057.12 to Municipal Emergency Services, Inc. for an air cylinder and valve assembly, carbon 45 minute 4500 PSI; $15,000 to Glen Martin for tree cutting, removal, and hauling off of approximately 40 trees; and, $14,748.25 to Andrew Stein for three years of TYC camp t-shirts. In response to Lane, Harbormaster Norm Regis said Assistant City Manager Hickok and Deputy Harbormaster Chase were both at a training for ports and harbors. In response to Squires, Regis said the crane at the Seward Marine Industrial Center(SMIC) was operational; the electric card reader was being programmed.In response to McClure,Regis said the south harbor launch ramp was progressing; the concrete was now above the low tide mark. In response to Towsley, Electric Utility Manager John Foutz said he had not yet formulated a list of procurement by sole source versus bid or rfp,but was working on it.In response to Seese, Foutz said the demand meters were not yet completed. In response to Squires, Foutz said the electric policy would be updated to more accurately fit the city's categories. Other Reports, Announcements and Presentations Travel report for Washington, D.C. trip from Mayor Squires and Council Member Osenga. Travel Report for 53rd Turtle Ship Festival in Yeosu, South Korea by Council Members Lane and Horn. City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes May 13, 2019 Volume 40, Page 708 Blue Ocean Pipeline Presentation by Justin Sternberg. Seward Community Health Center Quarterly Report by Craig Ambrosiani. 21 23, 2019. Postponed to the May 28, 2019 meeting. Council recessed at 9:01 p.m. Council resumed at 9:07 p.m. PUBLIC HEARINGS—None UNFINISHED BUSINESS —None NEW BUSINESS Resolutions Resolution 2019-050, Awarding A Contract For Three Years To Ingersoll Enterprises For Custodial Services At The Harbormaster's Building, Public Restrooms Behind The National Park Service Building,The Northeast Launch Ramp,And The Upland Area,With The Option To Extend For An Additional Three Years. Motion (McClure/Seese) Approve Resolution 2019-050 Regis reported that a Request for Proposals had been advertised,resulting in one response. Lane was concerned about the contract being extended without council approval. Motion to Amend (Lane/Seese) Amend Resolution 2019-050 in Section 4 by adding the words, "by a vote of council" after the words, "the contract may be extended administratively..." In response to McClure, Regis said contract extensions in general could be handled administratively or by council approval. City Attorney Holly Wells stated that if council wished to make an amendment like this,she would recommend using the words, "subject to council approval." Original Motion to Amend Modified (Lane) Amend Resolution 2019-050 in Section 4 so it reads: "The contract may be extended administratively up to three years in total, insofar as insignificant changes are made and the Harbormaster is completely satisfied with the work in terms of the City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes May 13, 2019 Volume 40,Page 709 contract. The extension is subject to City Council approval." Osenga thought the Harbormaster would be able to determine if the contract should be extended. McClure agreed and thought the proposed amendment seemed like micromanaging. Motion to Amend Failed Yes: Seese,Towsley,Lane No: McClure,Osenga,Horn, Squires Main Motion Passed Yes:McClure,Towsley,Seese,Osenga,Horn, Squires No: Lane Resolution 2019-051, Adopting The Planning And Zoning Commission Priorities From April 2019 To April 2020. Motion (McClure/Osenga) Approve Resolution 2019-051 City Planner Jackie Wilde stated the Planning&Zoning Commission had approved their priorities for this year.Wilde pointed out that the commission had removed the Parks&Recreation Master Plan as a priority, as directed in 2016 by the former city manager,but the commission was open to adding it back in if council wished. Motion to Amend (McClure/Towsley) Amend Resolution 2019-051 by adding a new item #10 under Short and Medium Term to "Review and update the 2016 Parks& Recreation Master Plan." Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous Main Motion Passed Unanimous Resolution 2019-053, Authorizing The City Manager To Purchase Two 2020 International Dump Trucks From RWC International Ltd To Replace One 1984 International Dump Truck And One 1987 Ford Dump Truck For$123,998.05 Each,For A Total Amount Not To Exceed $247,996.10, Utilizing The Sourcewell Contract#081716NAV,And Appropriating Funds. Motion (McClure/Lane) Approve Resolution 2019-053 Public Works Director Doug Schoessler said the two old dump trucks had ever-increasing problems. Sourcewell had advertised a Request for Proposals and had received 14 responses. In response to Squires, Schoessler said he would put the old trucks into surplus auction. W NMI Motion Passed Unanimous City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes May 13, 2019 Volume 40, Page 710 Resolution 2019-054, Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into A Professional Services Agreement With Electric Power Systems Inc.To Conduct An Arc Flash Study For An Amount Not To Exceed $46,395. vow Motion (McClure/Seese) Approve Resolution 2019-054 Electric Utilities Manager John Foutz said this was an OSHA requirement, and the city was behind in achieving compliance. In response to McClure, Foutz explained that this arc flash study would involve testing that would be performed in the electric substation; it would result in pieces of equipment would be properly labeled and instructions for taking appropriate safety actions such as Personal Protective Equipment. In response to Lane,Foutz said the timeline for completing this was 2018. In response to Seese,this contract included the Fort Raymond substation,as well as teaching the staff. In response to Seese, Foutz said there was a potential that the city would incur a fine for being late. Main Motion Passed Unanimous Other New Business Voting to appoint Kevin Dunham,John French,Rissie Casagranda,Phil Kaluza, as the city's ARCTEC Member Representative. Reed Lane withdrew his letter of interest prior to tonight's meeting and will not be included on the ballot. City Clerk Brenda Ballou passed out Ballot #1 containing the names of the four applicants, and instructed council to vote for no more than one name. The results of the first vote were: Dunham 4 French 0 Casagranda 3 Kaluza 0 Motion (McClure/Osenga) Appoint Kevin Dunham to serve as the city's representative on the Alaska Railbelt Cooperative Transmission & Electric Company (ARCTEC). Motion Passed Unanimous Schedule a work session with key stakeholders to address crime and drug use in the community, as expressed in the Chamber of Commerce letter of April 22, 2019. ..ri City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes May 13, 2019 Volume 40,Page 711 Council directed the city manager to contact key stakeholders and schedule a work session for early June. Stakeholders should include: school principals, Seaview Community Services, Chamber of Commerce, Seward Police Department, and Alaska State Troopers. Discuss developing a verbal and written travel report format for when city officials,citizens, administration and employees travel on behalf of our municipality. Proposed items include: educational topics and ideas relevant to Seward and relational ties gained.Discuss whether to direct administration to develop a format. Council directed the city manager to create a template and bring it back to council for review. Discuss attending AML's online sales tax discussion in Anchorage on June 6, 2019. Meszaros stated he was already registered to attend. Motion (Lane/Towsley) Council Member Seese attend the AML Online sales tax discussion. Motion Passed Yes:Horn,Towsley,McClure,Lane,Osenga, Squires No: Seese Council requested the city manager also have the finance director attend. Discuss having a hiatus for the Friday standing City Council work sessions until September, 2019. Motion (Lane/Seese) Suspend having the Friday standing work session until September 23, 2019. Motion Failed Yes: Lane, Horn,Seese No: Towsley,McClure,Osenga,Squires City Clerk Brenda Ballou noted for council that the gift from Yeosu, South Korea that Council Member Horn brought to tonight's meeting consisted of beauty items,was perishable,and was worth hundreds of dollars.Council unanimously agreed that the gift could be donated to a local fundraising effort,pending further advice from the city attorney. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS On-Going City Projects and Goals. In response to Lane, Wilde received a cost estimate from R&M today about replatting the Fort Raymond area; the cost estimates had been forwarded to the city manager. Clerk's Report on Public Records Request through May 7, 2019. City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes May 13, 2019 Volume 40,Page 712 In response to Towsley, Meszaros said there was a delay in responding to some records requests related to payroll information because the system was not set up for providing a report. COUNCIL COMMENTS McClure attended the school board meeting, the Seward Community Foundation awards, and had participated in Super Saturday Clean Up day. She reminded everyone about the Memorial Day service at the American Legion cemetery.The First Avenue properties bids were due by May 29, 2019. McClure congratulated Kevin Dunham on his ARCTEC appointment. Towsley reminded everyone that October 1,2019 the plastic bag ban would go into effect. Lane appreciated the opportunity to travel to Yeosu, South Korea. Squires reminded everyone about the work session scheduled on May 28, 2019 regarding housing and the potential for expanding utilities. CITIZEN COMMENTS Lynn Hohl said Medicaid funding was in conference committee,and she passed out copies of behavioral health recommendations. Hohl stated she was planning to retire this year. Jackie Wilde said the P&Z commissioners would be attending the May 28, 2019 work session.Today was a meeting for the bike park;the contractor was coming on May 23,2019;June 6- 8, 2019 would be volunteer community days. Lynda Paquette said the next Seward Civic Engagement before summer hiatus would be May 23, 2019 in the library. She reminded everyone that budget work sessions would be starting soon. COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS City Attorney Holly Wells said her firm was taking part in the state litigation team against big pharma;she would be happy to send an attorney to attend the public safety forum work session at no cost. On June 10, 2019, Wells would bring options for public records training for council and administration to consider attending. Meszaros thanked everyone for welcoming him to the city.He sold his house in Colorado.He would be traveling out of state May 21-27,2019 for his daughter's graduation,and the closing date on his house would be July 2, 2019. Squires appreciated Bob Reisner's comments,and was also concerned about the governor's intentions with rural airports around the state. He thanked Lynn Hohl for her service on the school board. Lane thanked Lynda Paquette for mentioning the budget work sessions coming up. City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes May 13, 2019 Volume 40,Page 713 ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 10:30 p.m. Brenda J. Ballou, C David quires City Clerk Mayor (City Seal►••<l a'; o • I SEAL ) csl � • OF�AP,.••• 4