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Amended& Approved: April 13, 2020
Reconsidered: April 15, 2020
Amended & Approved: April 15,2020
CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2020-028
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, RATIFYING ADDITIONAL TEMPORARY EMERGENCY
OPERATION RULES AND PROCEDURES IMPLEMENTED BY THE
CITY MANAGER IN RESPONSE TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH
EMERGENCY CAUSED BY COVID-19
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, Governor Dunleavy declared a statewide public health
disaster emergency; and
WHEREAS, the Governor's declaration activated Seward's Emergency Operation Plan
under AS 26.23.020(e)and Seward City Code 9.10.025; and
WHEREAS, SCC 9.10.025 empowers the City Manager to serve as the Director of Civil
Defense and Disaster; and
WHEREAS, it is in the City's best interest for the City Manager to have the authority
needed to adopt policies and procedures to protect the public's health, welfare, and safety as the
City responds to the global public health emergency posed by Coronavirus Disease 2019
(COVID-19) so long as the rules comply with the federal, state, and local laws that govern
during a state of emergency; and
WHEREAS,on March 28, 2020, Governor Dunleavy issued Health Mandate 011: Social
Distancing that states all person in Alaska except for those engaged in essential health care
services, public government services, and essential business activities, are mandated to remain at
their place of residence and practice social distancing. For the purpose of this mandate, social
distancing is defined as maintaining a distance of six feet or greater from any individuals with
whom you do not currently reside; and
WHEREAS, on March 28, 2020, Governor Dunleavy also issued Health Mandate 012:
Interstate Travel. This prohibits all in-state travel between communities, whether resident,
worker,or visitor; unless travel is to support critical infrastructure or for critical personal needs.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that:
Section 1. The City Manager, in his role as Director of Civil Defense and Disaster, has
authority to and shall adopt "Emergency Rules Regarding COVID-19 Containment" that comply
with and promote the recommendations of the State of Alaska and the CDC. These rules shall go
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into effect immediately, but will only be effective with Council approval for ninety (90) days.
Council may repeal any Emergency Rule Regarding COVID-19 Containment via resolution.
Section 2. The Emergency Rules Regarding COVID-19 Containment shall be posted on
the City website. The City Clerk shall provide City Council members notice of new rule postings
no more than five days after the rules are implemented.
Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this
15`1' day of April, 2020.
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
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CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA COVID-19 EMERGENCY ORDER 01
City Manager Scott Meszaros, in his capacity as the Director of Civil Defense and
Disaster, hereby institutes the following revisions to City of Seward, Alaska's Temporary
Emergency Rules and Procedures Regarding the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency ("Seward
Emergency COVID-19 Rules"). These revisions become effective upon implementation by the
City Manager and are necessary to protect the public health, welfare, and safety within the
boundaries of the City of Seward. These rules and procedures may be identified as the
"Emergency COVID-19 Rules" for ease of reference. These revised rules shall be posted on the
City website and the City Clerk shall provide City Council members notice of these rules within
five days of their adoption. City Council may repeal these rules in whole or in part via
resolution. Except as otherwise provided in this revision, the Emergency COVID-19 Rules
previously implemented by the City Manager remain in full force and effect. The revisions
contained in this Emergency Order are bolded and underlined, with deletions stricken out.
Rule 1. Electronic City Council Meetings. Any regular or special meetings of the City
Council should be conducted via electronic means, including audio or video conference, unless
the Mayor determines that a meeting must be conducted at City Hall and that doing so does
not pose a risk to the public health, safety, and welfare. The City Clerk shall post telephone
number(s) to call into telephonic or video conference meetings on the City of Seward website
and on the written agenda for all regularly scheduled and special meetings. Council shall
ensure that reasonable accommodations are made to afford the public a right to be heard
telephonically. Telephonic participation by the public is not ideal but is reasonable when
weighed against the substantial risk to public health, welfare, and safety posed by group
gatherings during the COVID-19 outbreak. In the event the Mayor determines an in-person
meeting is necessary and does not pose a risk to public health, welfare, and safety, no more
than five members of the public shall enter the same space to make comments at one time.
The public may also submit written public comments for all telephonic or video conference
Council meetings. The public written comments shall be read into the record during the public
comment period at all Council meetings held electronically, except Council work sessions. If
written public comments exceed three minutes, the first three minutes of the written comment
shall be read during the meeting. Written comments must include the name of the contributor
in order to be read publicly during telephonic or video conference meetings. Current time
limits placed on public comments and testimony shall apply to telephonic and written public
comments submitted under this rule. The City must continue to comply with meeting
attendance and scheduling requirements under the Seward City Charter Section 3.2.
Rule 2. Council Meeting Notice and packet materials. The City Clerk shall provide the
public and media notice that is reasonable under the circumstances for all emergency special
meetings held by Council. All special meetings and agenda items shall be posted on the City
website no less than six hours before a special meeting. Failure to post the meeting materials
shall not invalidate the actions taken by Council during an emergency meeting if Council states
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the reason for the failure to post adequate notice or provide materials and clearly finds that the
notice and material access provided during the meeting was sufficient and reasonable in light of
the emergency circumstances underlying the meeting.
Rule 3. Meetings of Boards and Commissions. The City Manager may cancel meetings
of any board or commission if he finds that cancellation is necessary to protect public health,
safety, and welfare. Any such cancellation shall automatically extend such deadlines for
required actions by such board or commission as is specified in the cancellation notice. All
board and commission meetings may be held electronically in the same manner proscribed for
Council meetings in Rule 1.
Rule 4. Suspension of all Non-essential meetings and agenda items. All non-essential
government meetings shall be postponed until no earlier than April 24, 2020. Non-essential
action items shall also be postponed until no earlier than April 24, 2020 unless doing so would
pose substantial financial harm on the City or another party. Any person objecting to the
postponement of an action item may notify the City Manager in writing regarding his or her
objection. The City Manager shall review any written objections received and shall determine if
the objection warrants consideration of an action item by Council or the appropriate
commission or board before April 24, 2020. The City Manager shall notify the Mayor of all
written objections received and his determination. Upon receipt of a written objection, the
Mayor may override the City Manager's decision to postpone an action item.
Rule 5. Licensed or Permitted Activities. The City Manager may suspend licenses or
permits for special events or any other licenses or permits issued by the City which in the
judgment of the City Manager could impact the public health or well-being of residents or
visitors to the community.
Rule 6. Purchases. The City Manager may authorize any purchase for which funds are
available reasonably related to the emergency. Such purchases may be made without following
each formal requirement of Title 6 of the Seward City Code.
Rule 7. Personnel Policies. The City Manager may adjust any personnel policies related
to leave time, other benefits or terms and conditions of employment as are reasonably related
to providing sufficient staffing during the term of the emergency while protecting City
employees and the community from COVID-19.
Rule 8. Bargaining Units. The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into such
temporary agreements, including memoranda of understanding with the City's bargaining units
in order to promote the provision of City services and the health and safety of the public and
employees during the emergency.
Rule 9. City Facilities. The City Manager may close City facilities or limit hours of
operation as is reasonably required to protect the health of the public and employees of the
City.
Rule 10. Public Access to City Facilities. City offices and facilities are closed to the public
until April 24, 2020 except as specified in this rule. The Harbormaster office and the Police umi
Department dispatch window remain open to the public for service. City services and
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departments remain accessible to the public via telephone and email. Individuals may request
appointments for in-person meetings with City staff, which will be accommodated if doing so
will not jeopardize the health or safety of the community of Seward or its members.
Rule 11. Private Facilities. The City Manager may require businesses and commercial
enterprises operating within the City to close or limit operations if necessary to protect public
health, welfare, and safety. The City Manager may only order such closures or impose
limitations on private businesses and commercial enterprises when the State of Alaska formally
recommends that such action be taken. Any action by the City Manager under this rule must be
narrowly tailored to meet State of Alaska recommendations.
Rule 11.1 Business COVID-19 Protection Measures and Protocols. All businesses
operating within the City shall comply with all relevant State of Alaska Health Mandates. All
businesses serving members of the public at a physical location within the City shall post
"COVID-19 Protection Measures and Procedures" on all entrances to and exits from the
business. The "COVID-19 Protection Measures and Procedures" shall include, at minimum:
A. A brief statement identifying the essential service or critical infrastructure
operation permitting the business to continue operations under the "State of Alaska
Essential Business and Critical Infrastructure Workforce Order"
B. The sanitation measures taken by the business to prevent the spread of COVID-
19
B. The social distancing measures taken by the business to prevent the spread of
COVID-19
C. The description of a process for obtaining goods or services from the business
without entering the business, if such a process is at all feasible.
D. A contact number for individuals to report any violations of these measures to
the business owner or his or her designee.
An example of COVID-19 Protection Measures and Procedures will be posted on the
City website. A "business" for purposes of this rule does not include state, federal or
municipal government operations or facilities.
Rule 11.2 Essential Business/Critical Infrastructure State Protocols. Businesses
identified as "essential" or as "critical infrastructure workforce" under the State of Alaska
Essential Business and Critical Workforce Infrastructure Order (State Health Mandate 12
Attachment A) shall submit all protocols or plans required by State of Alaska Health Mandate
to the City as soon as possible after filing these protocols or plans with the State of Alaska.
Businesses shall also provide the City confirmation of the State's approval of its plan or
protocol no more than five days after receiving such approval. In the event a business plan or
protocol requires amendment or is rejected by the State, the business submitting that plan or
protocol must notify the City no more than 48 hours after receiving the State's notification of
deficiency. Businesses required to submit a State plan or protocol under this rule shall
complete a "State Protocol Acknowledgement" form and submit that form to the City with its
protocol or plan. Submissions under this rule should be submitted electronically to
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manager@cityofseward.net. Businesses submitting a State plan and State Protocol
Acknowledgement form under this rule are exempt from filing a mutual aid agreement under
Rule 11.3.
Rule 11.3 Mutual Aid Agreements. All businesses continuing to operate at a physical
location within the City or on its waters with more than 25 employees must complete and file
a Large Operator Mutual Aid Agreement with the City. This agreement will be available on
the City's website. Submissions required under this rule shall be electronically submitted to
manager@cityofseward.net. Businesses filing a State protocol or plan and State Protocol
Acknowledgement form under Rule 11.2 are not required to file a mutual aid agreement
under this rule. "Businesses" under this rule do not include state, federal or municipal
government operations or facilities.
Rule 12. Social Distancing. All individuals shall comply with all State of Alaska Health
Mandates while located within the City and no person shall enter City boundaries for an
activity or in a manner that violates any State of Alaska Health Mandate. The City reserves
the right to enforce these rules and State health mandates to the maximum extent permitted
under law.
Rule 134-a. Amounts Due and Owing. The City Manager, upon the recommendation of
the Finance Director, is hereby authorized to extend deadlines for payment related to any
amounts due and owing to the City.
Duration. These rules, as revised, are effective for 90 days from their date of
implementation. Council may repeal any or all of these rules by resolution. No rule shall
remain in effect for longer than is necessary to protect the public health, safety, and welfare
from the emergency public health crisis caused by COVID-19. These rules shall expire
immediately upon the repeal or expiration of the City of Seward declaration of emergency
arising from COVID-19.