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Port & Commerce Advisory Board
Agenda Packet
SENIOR PARADE 2020 Photo Credit: Stefan Nilsson
Regular Meeting
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Council Chambers, City Hall
12:00 p.m.
PUBLIC NOTICE
TEMPORARY PROCESS FOR
CITIZEN COMMENTSAT JUNE 3, 2020
PACAB MEETING
PACABwill hold a VirtualRegular Meeting on Wednesday,June 3, 2020. Because the City of
Seward is currently experiencing a declared publichealth emergencydue to Coronavirus Disease
2019 (COVID-19), alternate methods for providing Citizen Comments have been created:
How To VirtuallyAttendThe Meeting
1.The meeting will be Live Streamed on the city’s YouTube page. Log onto YouTube and type
“City of Seward Alaska” into the search bar.
2.Listen on the radio. Tune to KIBH-FM 91.7
3.Watch on television. Tune into GCI Cable Channel 9.
How To Submit Your CITIZEN COMMENTS
1.Email your writtenCitizen Comments to jstallard@cityofseward.netno later than 11:00
a.m. on Wednesday,June 3, 2020. Identify whether you want your comments READ
ALOUD at the meeting or EMAILED to PACABupon receipt. Comments requested to be
read aloudwill be delivered verbally to PACABby the Deputy City Clerkat the appropriate
time duringthe meeting.
2.If you wish to be called onthe telephoneduring the meeting to provide your comments
telephonically, send an email request tothe Deputy City Clerk along with your contact
information to jstallard@cityofseward.net, including your full name and the telephone
number you wish to have called. The clerk must receive your request no later than 11:00
a.m. on June 3, 2020.Identify whether you wish to be called during the FIRST or SECOND
citizen comment period. If you wish to be contacted for the first Citizen Comment period,
please be prepared to answer your phone starting at 12:00 p.m. If you wish to be contacted
for the second Citizen Comment period, there is no estimate of time to expect the call.
All Citizen Comments will betimed and limited to three minutes (first period) or five minutes
(second period).The telephone number will be called ONE time; if there is no answer, the clerk
will move on to the next citizen.
Thank You For Your Cooperation!
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The City of Seward, Alaska
SEWARD PORT AND COMMERCE
ADVISORY BOARD REGULAR
MEETING AGENDA
June 3, 2020 12:00 p.m. Council Chambers
Laura Schneider
CALL TOORDER
Chair
Term Expires July, 2020
PLEDGE OFALLEGIANCE
Bruce Jaffa
ROLLCALL
Vice Chair
Term Expires July, 2021
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE
ITEMSSCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING\[Those who have
Carl Hughes
signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak. Time is limited to 3 minutes
Board Member
perspeakerand36minutestotaltimeforthisagendaitem.\]
Term Expires July, 2020
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA\[Approvalof
Colby Lawrence
Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk(*). Consent
Board Member
Agendaitems arenot consideredseparatelyunlessa commission member so
Term Expires July, 2022
requests. In the event of such a request, the itemis returned to the Regular
Agenda\]
Lynda Paquette
Board Member
SPECIALORDERS,PRESENTATIONSANDREPORTS
Term Expires July, 2021
Erin Lemas
Proclamationsand Awards – None
Board Member
Alaska Railroad Report byChristy Terry
Term Expires July, 2021
ChamberofCommerceReportbyJason Bickling
Harbormaster Report byNormRegis
Benjamin Smith
OtherReportsand Announcements –None
Board Member
Presentations\[Presentations are limited to ten minutes each,
Term Expires July, 2022
excludingQ&A, and are limited to two per meeting unless increasedby
council.\]– None
Scott Meszaros
City Manager
Norm Regis
Harbor Master
Jessica Stallard
Deputy City Clerk
City of Seward, Alaska Port & Commerce
June 3,2020Advisory BoardAgenda
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7.UNFINISHEDBUSINESS
A.Items Postponed from Previous Agenda
1.Setgoalsforthesecondhalfof the year2020.This item waspostponedfromtheMay 6,
2020 meeting.
NEW BUSINESS
Other New BusinessItems
1. Approve theMay 6,2020 Regular MeetingMinutes.
DiscusstheSewerLagoon on Lowell Point.(Paquette)
INFORMATIONAL ITEMSAND REPORTS\[No Action Required\]– None
CITIZEN COMMENTS\[There is nosign in for this comment period. Time is limited to five (5)
minutes per speaker.\]
COMMISSION AND ADMINISTRATIONCOMMENTS & RESPONSE TO
CITIZEN COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
City of Seward, Alaska Port & Commerce
June 3,2020Advisory BoardAgenda
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PACAB:Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Report
(report submitted May 26, 2020)
CoVid19 Update:
Worked with Alaska Manufacturing Extension Partnership to source PPE for businesses. Cliff Krug at
FT&T is acting as the point person for thatfor business that need orders.
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State relief money for business is supposed to open up on May 26. KPEDD is the frontline of it,
AIDEA is processing applications, and Credit Union 1 will be the lender. It looks like the actual
amount to be distributed will be about $260,000. We will be hosting a zoom call with Tim Dillon in
the near future for more information for our businesses. (This will be goodas the current SBA EIDL
funds are only going towards agricultural businesses at this point).
Director Specific Work:
Financial
Later in thesummer, I will be giving the council a presentation on our plan to mitigate the bed tax loss
from this summer so that we can continue to provide consistent marketing services for the City of
Seward. We are pursuing a number of opportunities and taking action for those mitigation plans
including relief grants. As part of that mitigation plan, we are currently working with our accountantto
see howwe can get the employee retention tax credit and how that works for our bed tax funding
cycle.
Visitor Services
We are going to be opening the visitor center forweekend as the mandates have changed.We will
be limited in our openings as we are waiting for staff to arrive.We will still make sure that our staff is
safe.
We are also usingthe Derby Booth as a visitor center extension this summer. Starting the weekend
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of May 23, we will be posting information in the windows and have visitor guides available. We will
also be staffing in at peak times as well.
We will be putting a
Regis last week to decide the location and took care of the permits with Jackie Wilde.
Seward MarineFront:
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We had anall industry call on Friday, May 15withlow attendance. Word is that everyone is really
busy right now (which is a good thing). The committee will be meeting again in early June and start
Sustainable Tourism Conversation
This has been put on hold temporarily.We will be schedulinga check in call with them sometime
during the beginning of June.
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Website
We are working through the RFP process for a potential vendor.
Upcoming items of interest:
5/21 Chamber Board Meeting
5/22KPTMC Board Meeting
6/2 SSD Committee Meeting
6/4 Marine Front Committee Meeting
Events:
Halibut Derby
Elle Zernia and I are still monitoring the situation and waiting to see how things go. We have
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postponed the derby from June 15 to June 30. We will see where things are at around the
beginning of June and make plans from there.
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4 of July
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We have established a 4 of July Committee, which council member Butts is on, and had our first
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meeting on May 19. We will be meeting every other week between now and the 4.
We are still planning on having streets blocked off in the downtown area that we normally would.It
will look / feel different without the fencing up and will allow people to not be so concentrated. We will
be spacing vendors further apart and allow businesses that are on the closed streets to have street
front vending. More details to come.
Thursday: Vendor Set up
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Friday: Vendors Open, Activities, Fireworks (12:01am on 4 of July)
Saturday: Vendor Open, Parade, Activities, Bonfire on Uplands
Sunday: Vendors Open / Tear Down
We are also looking at having some alternative fun events (some from the past and some new)and
are exploring live music and some acts.
Along with the situation, we will be providing signage, messaging, as well as more opportunities
(hand washing stations), upped cleaning, and safety measures.
Mount Marathon Race
MMR Committee will be meeting May 22nd to begin to look at plans and possible postponement
dates.
SSSD
We have two new committee members. New additions are Terry Mangold (salmon charter captain)
and Ryan Jenkins (Trail Lakes Hatchery Manager). We are moving forward with the planning. Dates
are Sept 8 Sept 16.
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MEMBERSHIP REPORT: (Aisha)
Total Active Members:388 No drops since 11/2019
New Members:
o Latitude 60 Marine (Premium Membership)
o Fly Seward (Classic Membership - 2nd business)
Prospective/Processing Members:
o Mermaid Grotto Cafe (new small business)
o Kayaker's Cove (small business - to rejoin after many years)
o Portage Transport (small business) (rejoining)
Promotions & Programming Coordinator position development
Working with Marissa to create a standard framework around social media event promotion and
support
Developing instagram and facebook channels and growing audiences
Seward Area Business COVID-19 Check-Ins
Hosting & facilitating weekly Zoom meetings for retail, f&b, lodging, and activities & excursion
industries - Open to members and non-members
Sessions are recorded and links to rewatch are shared via newsletters
Chamber team following up on action items and concerns
Virtual Chamber Lunch sessions - pivoted to online educational opportunities
May - Brian Matson of TwoSix Digital - Digital marketing strategy for CV-19
June - Penny Gage from Alaska Growth Capital & Grow with Google - Google my Business tips
and strategies
Website CRM updates & support
Optimizing new invoicing and marketplace modules for membership dues & benefits invoicing,
joining, and renewing memberships.
Seward.com transition from Chambermaster to Simpleview
o designing/developing changes & accurate quote with ITS
Expand Member Portal functionality & push for listing updates
Seward.com - Updates still needed: Privacy Policy, Moving to Seward, Seward Conferences,
Development, Resources
Community Support
Hosted first-
o Raised almost $3000 for out of work employees online via gofundme and eventbrite
donations
#supportseward social media campaign generated support and action in the community - two
$50 gift cards given to campaign winners.
Continued promotional support for Suspended Meals program
Supporting community non-profits with social media promotional assistance, including Seward
Prevention Coalition, Seward Community Foundation, and Seward Community Health Center
Curating and updating Seward.com landing page: Seward Area & Business CV-19 Resources
Member Promotional Support
Social media posts by industry w/ open business info (updated weekly)
Seward Open for Business slides/pdf released via Facebook for easily portable/downloadable
information (updated as often as possible.
Public Google Sheet - promoted up and updated as needed.
Chamber Facebook - Cross-posting Visit Seward virtual vacation campaign to increase post
engagement
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Chamber instagram- Weekly posts shared on stories about events, member activity & COVID-
19 updates
Open Business one-sheets for Visitor Center window display while closed
Small business housekeeping tasks blog post
Event Support - Seward Silver Salmon Derby
Logo Contest ended - Bethany Svabik winner, working on design to create merch / promotional
materials
Working on a permanent logo for SSSD
Using historical photos/brochures/documents to spruce up the derby booth and add to the
Derby experience
Other recent/ongoing projects:
Chamber By-Laws - Input on changes
Research & Development of Mentorship/OJT Program with Seward HS
Research & Development of Community Partner membership level
Grant Writing: From Start to Funded (8-week class)
Re-development of targeted leads generation program via seward.com as an opt-in marketing benefit
for members
July 4th Vendor application processing and communication
Spearheading bulk-purchase and design of branded PPE (neck buffs) for Seward Chamber and local
businesses
Working with ED on developing harbor area Derby Booth as alternate/auxiliary Visitor Center
location
COMMUNICATIONS REPORT: (Kat Sorenson)
Social Media:
Virtual Vacation on social media accounts from 4/27 to 5/09. Had a good response from
members with content which we bolstered with shared content. Over the two week period we
saw the following organic increases (no paid advertising):
Reach increase by 25%
Engagement increase by 17%
Views increase by 25%
Highest reach was at 11.5k on two posts
Branding: submitted Facebook request to change Seward, Alaska name to Visit Seward in
order to make a uniform brand across social media accounts
Marketing: continuing conversations with members and other communities about how to approach
marketing to visitors (both in state and out of state) during the coronavirus pandemic.
Visitor Resources:
Put out a call for content from members to create a Seward Wedding Resource to market as a
wedding destination
Maintaining a landing page on seward.com with information on available lodging
Messaging:
Visit Seward coronavirus response video received 170,000 views on Facebook and over 12,000
unique reactions
Working on a script for a follow up video with a more welcoming, but carefully crafted tone. See
link for a rough draft and add ideas/thoughts/additions
COVID FOLLOW UP SCRIPT
Seward.com
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Seeing an increase in web traffic, with an increase in time spent on pages (primarily from the
The standard average spent on a website is about 45 seconds, the average time for the
community resources page is 3 minutes! The average time spent on resources page is over 1
minute, indicative of how useful the information is!
Screenshots below show more information and data:
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PACABHARBOR
he 50 ton lifts have picked up the entire harbor crew is working, we are adjusting to
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COVID-19 issues/mandates.
2.There is a shortage of yard space for vessels currently on the harbor side of the bay, this is
due to COVID-19 and other issues, we are trying to work with vessel owners to assist them
the best we can.
3.The 330 ton lifts have also picked up we have placed many vessels into the water and some
vessels are showing up for maintenance.
4.The water is on throughout the harbor.
5.With social distancing on the city’s fish cleaning stations a public notice has been posted and
every other hose has been removed.
6.We are still working with ADF&G to replace the North East Boat Launch Ramp, funding is
currently available through the same grant, looks like the Governor approved the funding at
this point.
7.The harbor is currently short one office staff.
8.The harbor crew is continuing maintenance throughout the harbor.
9.The US Coast Guard contacted the harbor about location and designs for the new FRC,
which will be located at SMIC, we are currently looking at 3 concepts. More information to
come later.
10.The Harbor has upgraded to the new software and are still running parallel, we are working
through some minor issues. The harbor will be bringing a resolution to council with a Tariff
change at your next meeting.
11.The harbormaster is working on the 2022 Municipal Facility Grant to replace G, K and L-
float, a resolution is currently on your agenda.
12.The harbor has ordered the dumpsters approved in Resolution 2020-029, they should arrive
sometime in June.
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2020 GOALS CALENDAR
DATESUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS
January 8 Meeting
Set 2020 priorities.
Establish committees for Seward
Climate Action Plan, SMIC
Development, and Energy.
Provide input on Capital
Improvement Plan for 2020-2021.
January 15 Work Session
Discuss and review the January 20,
2020 Council work session on
electric rates and utilities.
February 5 Meeting
Discuss the halibut fishery.
February 19 Work Session
Review the January 20, 2020
Council work session on electric
rates and utilities.
March 4 Meeting
Determine and provide
recommendation to Council on
electric department matters.
March 9 Joint Work w/ Council
Joint Work Session w/ Council on
PACAB Priorities
March 18 Work Session
Review high vessel property tax.
April 1 Meeting
Provide recommendation to Council
on high vessel property tax.
April 15 Work Session
Evaluate the Blue Pipeline Initiative.
May 6 Meeting
Give summary of evaluation on Blue
Pipeline Initiative.
Set goals calendar for the second
half of year 2020.
Update from energy committee.
May 20 Work Session
Discuss Public Works utilties
June to end of August
HIATUS –MEET AS NEEDED
September 2 Meeting
September 16 Work Session
October 7 Meeting
October 21 Work Session
November 4 Meeting
November 18 Work Session
December 2 Meeting
December 16 Work Session
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City of Seward, AlaskaPort and Commerce Advisory Board RegularMeeting Minutes
May 6, 2020Volume 3, Page
CALL TO ORDER
The May 6, 2020regularmeeting of the Port & Commerce Advisory Board was called to
order at 12:05 p.m. byChairLaura Schneider.
OPENING CEREMONY
Bruce Jaffaled the pledge of allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Laura Schneider presiding, and
Bruce Jaffa Erin Lemas
Carl Hughes(telephonically)Colby Lawrence(telephonically)
Lynda Paquette (telephonically)Benjamin Smith
comprising a quorum of the board; and
Norm Regis, Harbormaster
Jessica Stallard, Deputy City Clerk
Excused – Smith
Absent – Lemas
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED
FOR PUBLIC HEARING–None
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Hughes/Jaffa) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion PassedUnanimous
T
he city clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
Resolution 2020-002, Recommending To The City Council To Authorize The City Manager
To Apply For The Harbor Facility Grant For The Replacement Of G, K, And L-Float.
Approval of the March 11, 2020 PACAB Regular Meeting Minutes.
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Alaska Railroad Report –Christy Terry said the schedule for cruise ships was
constantly changing. The firstcruise ships were expected to arrive in Seward onJuly 20, 2020,
and the trains were expected to start running on July 1, 2020.
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In response to Jaffa, Terry said the last cruise ship for 2020was scheduled for October
10, 2020.
In response to Jaffa, Terry said Holland America had movedtheir cruise ships from
Seward to Whittier, because Whittier was closer to Holland America’s resort in Denali. This
move opened up Sundays for smaller cruise ships to dock in Seward.
In response to Schneider, Terry said if the no-sail order was lifted, then Seward would be
ready to receive cruise ships as early as July 1, 2020.
Chamber of Commerce Report–Jason Bickling saidthe Chamber had made videos to
promote Seward as a good place for individuals to visit. He worked with Elle Zernia to put
together a Halibut DerbyinlateJune. The Chamber’s Fourth of July committee had started
planning Seward’s Fourthof July events for 2020. The Chamber had movedforward with
planning for the Silver Salmon Derby. Bickling spoke to business owners on a weekly basis to
help them navigate the struggles posed by COVID-19. The Chamber of Commerce visitor center
hadnot yetopenedto the public, but they hadan informational area set up outside of the
building. TheChamber’s call volume had picked up over the past couple of weeks, and they had
received calls from people wanting to visit Alaska between June and September of this year.
In response to Hughes, Bickling said the Chamber was slowly integrating the customer
relationship management (CRM) softwareinto their website. In response to Jaffa, Bickling said
their marketing availability wasnot be affected by the change in their website’s server.
In response to Jaffa, Bickling said a 70% loss in bed tax was expected for Alaskathis
year.He was confident in the Chamber’splan to provide sustainablemarketing services to
Seward during COVID-19.
In response to Schneider, Bickling said the secondChamber video would promote
Seward as a good vacation destination and reinforce the guidelines provided by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (C.D.C).
Harbormaster Report. Harbormaster Norm Regis said the water had been turned on
in the harbor. The harbor was working with the Alaska Department of Fish & Game (ADF&G)
to replace the North East Boat Launch Ramp. The design for the replacement of theG, K, andL
Floats were95% completed. The harbor was open to the public with safety protocols in place.
In response to Jaffa, Regis said social distancing signs were posted inthe harbor and
every other hose had been removed at the fish cleaning stations to help with social distancing.
Regis said the launch ramps at the harbor were busy.
In response to Hughes, Regis said the waitlist for 32-foot slips were usually completed
within six months. More transient space was gained by reducing the slips on G, K, and L float.
In response to Schneider, Regis said the new harbor computer software was more user-
friendly, and it would help the harbor to better assist customers withdaily rates.
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Other Reports, Announcements, and Presentations
Halibut Bycatch Presentation by Andy Mezirow
NEWBUSINESS
Review high vessel property tax.
Regissaid if Seward changed their high vessel property tax to a flat tax, then it would be
a $160,000 deduction from the City of Seward General Fund.
In response to Schneider, Regis said this change could be made through an ordinance
proposed by the City Council.
In response to Hughes, Regis said taxes collected by the borough wentto the General
Fund. He recommended that high vessel owners challenge their taxes if they do not agree with
them.
In response to Schneider, Regis said the borough collected and administered this tax.
Lawrence left the meeting at 1:00 p.m.
Set goals calendar for the second half of the year 2020.
Motion (Hughes/Jaffa) Move “Set goals calendar for the second
half of the year 2020” to the end of the
agenda.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Motion to Postpone (Paquette/Hughes) Postpone “Set goals calendar for the
second half of the year 2020” to June 3,
2020.
Motion to Postpone Passed Unanimous
Update from the energy committee.
The energy committee had met to discuss the installation of solar energy panels.
Discuss solar energy implementation.
Motion (Schneider/Jaffa)Make the recommendation to City
Council to direct the city manager to
instruct the electric department to resolve
the remaining issues with the solar
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interconnect policy to allow community
implementation assoon as practicalor by
July 15, 2020.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Discuss Local Government Climate Action – Cohort.
Motion (Schneider/Paquette) Recommend to council to join the Climate
Action Planning Cohort.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Discuss summer hiatus and possibility of having a June meeting.
Motion (Schneider/Paquette) Schedule a regular PACAB meeting on
June 3, 2020.
Motion Passed Unanimous
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS– None
CITIZEN COMMENTS– None
BOARD AND ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS
Paquette encouraged conducting virtual meetings through Zoom andthanked everyone
who watchedthe meeting. She thanked everyone for wearing masks.
Hughes was excited to attend this meetingand concurred withPaquettethat Zoom would
be a good platform for future virtual meetings.
Jaffa said we were defined by the times that we live in. The challenges that we faced
define our character. It was important to face our burdens with optimism, enthusiasm, and
energy. He commended and applauded the volunteers who formed our local government.
Schneider thanked Sustainable Seward, Lori Landstrom, and Jenny Nacowfor making
masks for the community. She thanked Lori Landstromfor her efforts regarding theClimate
Action Plan. She thanked Regis and the clerk for their hard work. Schneider said we were all
learning how to adapt to the new normal. She reminded everyone that wearing a mask was a sign
of love, not a sign of fear, and our citizens needed to set a good example for visitors.
Regis said the governor would be making an announcement this afternoon about Phase II
of Re-Open Alaska. He encouraged citizens to fill out the U.S. Census.
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ADJOURNMENT
This meeting was adjourned at 2:21 p.m.
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Jessica StallardLaura Schneider
Deputy City ClerkChair
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I would like to discuss the Sewer Lagoon on Lowell Point.
It is not operating as it should. i.e., one side of the north end of the pond is getting
the right amount of air but the other cells are not. It’s generating odors on a daily
basis. The City has not had any good engineering done since the repairs after the
anaerobic problem. There should be an assessment by an engineer trained inthis
type ofseptic lagoon. We’re at the beginning of the window of time for dredging
under the recommended “routine maintenance” from the last engineer/consultant.
Last summer there was discussion of repairs needing to be done that were never
performed as far as I know. The lagoon spent most of the winter frozen over,
which is not normal. It should never freeze if working properly. The city needs to
put an R.F.P together for a review of the current lagoon by a qualified consultant.
There were three studies done by the last firm, M.L Foster, to the tune of roughly
$150K. None of those reports can be found apparently. The current Department
head was not here for any of that or any of the problems. The City is flying blind
when it comes to this lagoon and this summer with the lack of tourism is the
perfect time to deal with any repairs or maintenance that needs to be done.
Board Member Paquette
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