HomeMy WebLinkAbout08302019 City Council Special Meeting Minutes City of Seward,Alaska City Council Special Meeting Minutes
August 30, 2019
CALL TO ORDER Volume 40,Page 792
The August 30,2019 special meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at 5:00
p.m. by Mayor David Squires.
OPENING CEREMONY
Citizen Carol Griswold led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
David Squires presiding and
Sue McClure Suzanne Towsley
JeremySharyl Seese
John Osenga Kelley-Lanecomprising a quorum of the Council; and
Brennan Hickok,Assistant City Manager
Jessica Stallard, Acting City Clerk
Excused—Lane, Horn
Absent—None
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR
PUBLIC HEARING
Glenda Jones believed the Jesse Lee Home should be saved and used as a historical
monument.
Iris Darling asked council to think about saving the Jesse Lee Home as a historic monument
for Seward. She said many volunteers donated their time,money,expertise,labor,and vision to the
Jesse Lee Home. She said this structure had touched many lives. She wanted council to allow Sue
Lang and the new volunteers to regroup under the new governor. She asked council to give the
Friends of the Jesse Lee Home(FJLH) the extension they had requested.
Rhonda Hubbard was strongly opposed to council extending the contract for the FJLH.She
suggested council memorialize the Jesse Lee Home by building a park for Seward at the site of the
home.
Margaret Anderson said she cared about the history of the Jesse Lee Home,but she felt that
it was time to move on and deal with the property that had been unoccupied for over 50 years. She
was opposed to council extending their five year contract with the FJLH.
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Darryl Schaefermeyer said it was time to take down the Jesse Lee Home and he agreed with
Hubbard's suggestion of building a memorial park out of the home.
Ristine Casagranda was concerned that certain members of council got special
communication with the city manager. She asked the council as a whole to meet with the city
manager to let him know how to proceed with the Jesse Lee Home project. She wanted the $1.1
million grant to be used for the Jesse Lee Home regardless of what council decided to do with the
home. She hoped the public would get the chance to vote on the outcome of the home.
Lynda Paquette said the Jesse Lee Home was the birthplace of the Alaska flag, and some
citizens believed that special consideration should be given to it because of that. She added to
Casagranda's concerns by saying that it was believed that the city manager and a council member
had a private conversation about the FJLH during the recess at Monday night's council meeting.
Cheryl Seese said the Historic Preservation Commission(HPC)was working on plaques to
recognize the Jesse Lee Home and the Alaska flag would be a part of those plaques.
Sue Lang said the city had an opportunity to maintain some incredible historical architecture
with the Jesse Lee Home. She asked council to consider extending the contract with the FJLH.
Kyle Walker asked if the city attorney had been consulted about the legality of extending the
contract for this piece of land without a resolution.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (McClure/Osenga) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
There were no consent agenda items.
Motion Passed Unanimous
NEW BUSINESS
Consider extending the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home Agreement.
Seese read an email from Assistant City Manager Brennan Hickok stating that he believed the
ownership of the Jesse Lee Home should come back to the city for them to use the$1.1 million grant
on hazardous mitigation and then, the FJLH should ask for another contract once the hazardous
mitigation had been conducted. Seese wanted the FJLH's contract to be extended, and she was
concerned that the city manager might not allow the FJLH to apply for another contract.
Council suspended the rules to speak to Dorene Lorenz telephonically.
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Towsley agreed that it was important to keep the history of the Jesse Lee Home,but she felt
that there were many ways to accomplish this. She wanted to give everyone in the public a chance to
speak. She was concerned that if the FJLH did not get their due process,then it could be a liability
for the City of Seward. She wanted the city to consider a short extension for the FJLH contract.She
was concerned that the city manager might be taking unilateral direction from individual council
members.
Osenga was opposed to any extension of the FJLH contract.He said the FJ LH had five years
to complete their project and did not.
McClure was opposed to extending the contract,even though the history of Seward was her
passion,because the contract stipulations had not been met and the majority of her constituents were
opposed to council extending the contract with the FJLH.
Council suspended the rules to speak to Sue Lang.
Squires said the meeting in the hallway during the recess at the August 26, 2019 council
meeting between himself,Sue Lang,and City Manager Scott Meszaros was to make sure that the city
manager was going to meet with Sue Lang,as directed by council.In response to Squires,Sue Lang
verified this.
In response to Squires,Lang said nothing had been spent on hazardous mitigation because the
hazmat rules changed in 2017. She said time and labor were being donated by a contractor for the
installation of the sewer and water and no money was spent on this.There was no contract with this
contractor,because the FJLH were waiting on him to give them his time frame for completing this
project.
In response to Towsley, Lang said she had been with the project since March, 2018.
In response to Squires,Dorene Lorenz said not a significant amount had been spent on water
and sewer.Squires said he was shown a piece of paper showing the sewer design by Lang,but it had
not been submitted to the city for approval yet. Lang said Public Works Director Doug Schoessler
told her that a dig permit would be needed to complete the sewer design.
In response to Squires, Lang said she believed the time on the FJLH's contract should have
stopped on Monday night when the request for the extension was made in writing.She said the FJLH
did not submit the request for the extension sooner because she was busy with her summer rentals.In
response to Squires, Lorenz said the FJLH requested work sessions with council that had been
denied. She had hoped that the $1.1 million grant the city received would have been used on the
hazmat abatement of the Jesse Lee Home. She said the FJLH were holding back their funding
because they had matching grants of 60% in federal funds available to them that the city did not
qualify for.
In response to Osenga, Lorenz said the FJLH had a minimum that they had to spend on the
project in order to match the 60%of federal funds and they expended the smallest amount possible,
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so they could receive the largest amount possible. They had to hold on to the funding until they had
complete funding. She said some of the work could not be completed without construction
documents.
In response to Towsley,Lorenz said she met with previous Interim City Manager Jeff Bridges
at least three times and he was concerned with the project and its timing.
Council went back on the rules.
Towsley said she co-sponsored this meeting, so the public could be involved in the
conversation. She reminded everyone that it was a statewide topic because people from all over the
state had lived at the Jesse Lee Home.
Motion (Seese/Towsley) Direct the City Manager to extend the
Friends of the Jesse Lee Home contract for
at least 60 days.
Squires was concerned that 60 days would not make a difference. He wanted the community
to help decide the future plans for the Jesse Lee Home.
Towsley said her goal was to have a transparent meeting. She wanted to give the FJLH the
opportunity to speak to council about the Jesse Lee Home contract and the possibility of extending
the contract.
Motion to Amend (Seese/Towsley) Amend the motion by changing, "...for at
least 60 days" to, "...for one year."
Towsley wanted to end the city's relationship with the FJLH on good terms, so they could
come back and ask for another contract at a later date. She believed a one year extension was too
long.
McClure said a one year extension was too long.
Motion to Amend Failed Yes: Seese
No: Towsley, McClure, Osenga, Squires
Main Motion Failed Yes: Seese, Towsley
No: McClure, Osenga, Squires
COUNCIL COMMENTS
Towsley thanked everyone for coming out to be part of the public process. She thanked
council.
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Seese thanked everyone for coming to the meeting and speaking. She hoped the Jesse Lee
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Home would re-apply for another contract.
Squires said it was important that timelines in contracts were followed. He believed the
request for extension should have been brought forward sooner. He sent the Atwood family his
condolences on their loss and asked that everyone give them their condolences and privacy during
this difficult time.
CITIZEN COMMENTS
Cheryl Seese said the Jesse Lee Home would be discussed at the September 12, 2019
Historical Preservation Commission meeting. She hoped to have a joint work session in the future
with the City Council,Resurrection Bay Historical Society,and the Friends of the Jesse Lee Home.
Rhonda Hubbard wanted to memorialize the Jesse Lee Home by creating a memorial park.
She believed that the Jesse Lee Home was keeping people from buying houses in that neighborhood.
Sue Ward said her family had restored their own home,even though they had been told that
it could not be saved. She asked council to keep their options open,because she believed the Jesse
Lee Home might still be savable.
Sue Lang said she was looking forward to working with the city on this project.She thanked
council for holding this special meeting.
Iris Darling thanked everyone for coming to this meeting. She said she agreed that a lot of
the project could have been completed sooner,but she knew some of the complications the FJLH had
dealt with. She said the FJLH's architect passed away early on during the project.
Margaret Anderson agreed with council's decision not to extend the FJLH's contract.
Ristine Casagranda said she was referring to a letter the Mayor and Vice Mayor received
from the city manager stating that he would not call this meeting without direction from council.She
believed that all letters from the city manager should be sent to all members of council.She thought
the upstairs of the Jesse Lee Home would be a good place for dance lessons, hosting guests in
conventions, or having events for our school-aged children. She hoped the public process would
continue and she hoped that the ideas for the Jesse Lee Home were affordable for the tax payers.
Kyle Walker wanted to know where the city attorney was and if a lawsuit was pending.
COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS
Towsley said a lawsuit was not pending.
Hickok said he told the city attorney that it was not necessary for her to attend this meeting.
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McClure had not heard anything about a pending lawsuit.
Squires said he agreed that what happened with the Jesse Lee Home should be a public INJ
discussion. He hoped the city manager would come up with a plan or timeline by the next council
meeting explaining what the city's next steps were with the Jesse Lee Home, and the process for
getting the items fixed on the property.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 6:33 p.m.
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