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2019-2020 Legislative History
for Council-sponsored Ordinances & Resolutions J
RESOLUTION SPONSOR TITLE DATE NOTE
2019-087 Towsley Requesting That Governor Mike Dunleavy Direct The State Of September 23
Support Alaska Department Of Transportation&Public Facilities
(DOT&PF)To Explore And Identify Funding Alternatives To
Prevent The Closure Of The Silvertip Maintenance Station At
Mile 60 Near The Hope Junction On The Seward Highway
2019-114 Terry& Approving An Amendment To The Legal Services December 9
Contract Meszaros Agreement With Birch Horton Bittner& Cherot
2020-005 Butts Supporting The Continuance Of The State Of Alaska's January 13
Support Stringent Oil Spill Prevention And Response Contingency
Plannin Regulations
2020-018 Crites Authorizing The City Manager To Purchase A Locking,Three- March 9
Purchase Body,Oversized Mortuary Cooler For Use By The Seward
Volunteer Fire Department And The Seward Volunteer
Ambulance Corps In An Amount Not To Exceed$8,875,And
Appropriating Funds
2020-020 Baclaan & Supporting Alaska House Bill 198,An Act Relating To March 9
Support McClure Aggravating Factors Considered At Sentencing
2020-031 Baclaan Supporting The Establishment Of A Kenai Peninsula Borough April 13
Support Resilience And Security Commission
2020-033 Terry Recognizing The Successful Efforts Of The State Leadership April 27
Support And Alaskan Residents To Slow The Spread Of Covid-19 And
Encourage The Governor,As Soon As Reasonably Practical,To
Rescind Or Modify Covid-19 Health Mandates 003: Statewide
Closure Restaurants,Bars,Entertainment,009: Personal Care
Services And Gatherings,And 012: Intrastate Travel,As Soon As
Reasonably Practical To Allow Alaskan Businesses To Resume
Operations,Employees To Return To Work,And Residents To
Receive Services In A Safe Manner, Observing Social Distancing
Requirements And Other Health Mandates,As Necessary
2020-054 Baclaan Authorizing The Appropriation Of$500,000 From One Or More July 13
CARES Act Sources: The City's Commercial Passenger Vessel Fund,The
Funding General Fund Unassigned Fund Balance,And/Or CARES Act
Funding To The Seward Association For The Advancement Of
Commitment Marine Science(SAAMS)D/B/A The Alaska SeaLife Center
(ASLC)For Emergency Covid-19 Relief Purposes,With
Stipulations
Clerk's Note: In 2019,there were 117 resolutions brought to council,two of which were sponsored by council members; one was a support
resolution and one was a city attorney contract amendment. Year to date for 2020,there have been 79 resolutions brought to council, six being
sponsored by council members; of those six, four were support resolutions,one was a purchase, and one was a CARES Act funding commitment.
2019-2020 Legislative History
for Council-sponsored Ordinances & Resolutions
ORDINANCE SPONSOR TITLE DATE NOTE
2019-008 Towsley Amending And Revising Seward City Code,Title 2,2,05.030, April 8 + 10
Exemptions For Particular Records days
2019-012 Lane Amending Seward City Code 3.75.010,Sexual Harassment,To N/A Pulled from the
Add Prohibitions Against Other Forms Of Harassment And agenda on July 22
Bullying Conduct,And To Apply Seward City Code 3.75.010 To
All City Employees,Officers,And Elected And Appointed City
Officials
2020-005 Terry Adopting Seward City Council Temporary Emergency Covid-19 May 11 + 10 Expires when
Non-Code Regulation No. 1 Entitled"Pick-Up Parking Spots"And days Declaration of
Authorizing Business Owners To Designate Up To Two
Curbside"Pick-Up"Parking Spots For Their Customers During Emergency for
The State Of Emergency Arising From Covid-19 COVID-19 expires
2020-007 Crites & Requiring Individuals To Wear Protective Facial Coverings June 22 (failed) 60 days
Emergency Osenga. When Within Six Feet Of Individuals Outside Their Household,
Non-Code Except When Certain Exemptions Are Met Or Individuals Are
Eating,Drinking,Or Giving Or Receiving Services That Cannot
Be Performed While Wearing A Facial Coverin
ig
2020-008 Terry & Temporarily Adopting City Council Emergency Regulations July 1 30 days
Emergency McClure Ordering The Closure Of City-Owned Campgrounds,Prohibiting
Non-Code Gatherings Of More Than 20 Persons,Requiring Facial
Coverings Inside Buildings Open To The Public,And Limiting
Eating Establishments,Bars,And Retail Stores To 50%Capacity
Indoors In Response To The Rapid Increase In Covid-19 Cases
Within The City Of Seward
2020-009 Terry& Temporarily Adopting City Council Emergency Regulations July 27 30 days
Emergency McClure Ordering The 50%Capacity Of City-Owned Campgrounds,
Non-Code Prohibiting Gatherings Of More Than 20 Persons,Requiring
Facial Coverings Inside Buildings Open To The Public,And
Limiting Eating Establishments,Bars,And Retail Stores To 50%
Capacity Indoors In Response To The Rapid Increase In Covid-
19 Cases Within The City Of Seward
2020-010 Terry& Temporarily Adopting City Council Emergency Regulations August 24 30 days
Emergency McClure Ordering The 50%Capacity Of City-Owned Campgrounds,
Non-Code Prohibiting Gatherings Of More Than 20 Persons,Requiring
Facial Coverings Inside Buildings Open To The Public,And
Limiting Eating Establishments,Bars,And Retail Stores To 50%
Capacity Indoors In Response To The Rapid Increase In Covid-
19 Cases Within The City Of Seward
Clerk's Note: In 2019, there were 17 ordinances brought to council; two were sponsored by council members. Year to date for 2020, there have
been 11 ordinances brought to council, five of which were sponsored by council; four of those five were emergency ordinances for COVID-19.