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October 12,2020 Volume 41,Page 287
CALL TO ORDER
The October 12,2020 regular meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at 7:00
p.m. by Mayor Christy Terry.
OPENING CEREMONY
Lieutenant Alan Nickell led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Christy Terry presiding and
Sue McClure Sharyl Seese
John Osenga Tony Baclaan
Julie Crites
comprising a quorum of the Council; and
Scott Meszaros, City Manager
Brenda Ballou, City Clerk
Brooks Chandler, City Attorney
Excused—None
Absent—None
Vacant—One
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR
PUBLIC HEARING
The City of Seward is currently experiencing a declared public health emergency due to Coronavirus
Disease 2019 (COVID-19), so alternate methods for providing Citizen Comments were created.
Unless otherwise noted, the following Citizen Comments were submitted in advance and read into
the record by the City Clerk:
Carol Griswold was stunned and dismayed that her recent by mail ballot for the Municipal
Election had been rejected by the Canvass Board for having only one witness signature. She
requested that her ballot,along with four other ballots that had been rejected for the same reason,be
counted.
The city clerk tried several times to contact Senator Dan Sullivan telephonically for comments, but
was unsuccessful. The telephone number for council chambers was provided to the Senator so that
he could call in.
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (McClure/Baclaan) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda lea;
Terry removed the Certification of the October 6,2020 Municipal Election from the consent agenda.
Motion Passed Unanimous
The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
Resolution 2020-081,Authorizing Signatures For All City Bank Accounts And Rescinding All
Previous Resolutions In Conflict Herewith.
Approval of the September 28, 2020 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes.
Non-objection for the renewal of the Retail Marijuana License#17758 for The Tufted Puffin,
LLC.
Senator Dan Sullivan called in.
US Senator Dan Sullivan congratulated Seward on receiving a $20 million US Maritime
Administration(MARAD)Port Infrastructure Development Grant for a new Alaska Railroad dock at
the cruise ship terminal. Sullivan was excited for Seward's future.
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Proclamations & Awards —None
Bereugh-AssemWRepert,Kenn Carpenter did not provide a report.
City Manager Report. City Manager Scott Meszaros reported the following purchase
order between $5,000 and $30,000 had been approved by the City Manager since the last council
meeting: $28,900 for de-icing products for Roads and Streets for Public Works.
Meszaros said he would provide an update on the recent electric outages for the next meeting.
Meszaros stated there had been approximately 25 CARES Act Round 2 grant applications
received to date;the deadline would be October 16,2020.Terry asked when the electric utility credit
would be given out to Seward residents. In response, Meszaros said he wanted to see how much
money was used for the Round 2 business grants and then determine how much could be given as
utility credit. In response to Baclaan, Assistant City Manager Scott Sowell confirmed that the
electric credit would likely be higher than the original estimate, but it certainly wouldn't be lower.
Terry was looking forward to hearing the update about the electric outages, and also
requested to see a management plan for removing brush and vegetation from the electric lines, as
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well.
Other Reports and Announcements—None
Presentations—None
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Ordinances for Public Hearing and Enactment
Ordinance 2020-012, Amending Seward City Code Chapter 15 Regarding Commercial
Communications Towers To Provide Special Provisions For Such Land Use.This ordinance was
introduced on September 28, 2020 and is coming tonight for public hearing and enactment.
Motion (McClure/Osenga) Enact Ordinance 2020-012
Community Development Director Jackie Wilde said this ordinance had gone through the
Planning&Zoning Commission(P&Z);it had been on P&Z's priorities list for at least seven years.
The most significant change that would result would be to require a Conditional Use Permit(CUP)
for communications towers rather than allowing outright. Wilde said this would allow for a
notification process for neighboring property owners.
Notice of the public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the public
hearing was opened. All comments were submitted in writing, unless otherwise noted.
Shawn Ushmann from AT&T was familiar with Seward and visited often.His company was
interested in developing the services further in Seward. The first responder community in Seward
relied upon the AT&T network.
Ken Lyons from AT&T was concerned that 911 calls did not always get through. He had
some technical concerns with this ordinance; one issue of concern was that this ordinance may
prohibit communications towers in residential areas, and he encouraged stealth designs in certain
areas of town.
Kim Allen from Verizon shared the same concerns as expressed by the AT&T
representatives. She wanted a path forward for allowing communications towers in residential areas,
and requested that council have one more public hearing on this ordinance before enactment.
Carol Griswold appreciated council letting her speak on this topic and apologized for not
signing up. She didn't believe this ordinance was ready to enact, and thought there should be an
additional public hearing. Griswold expressed concerns about tower heights allowed, location of
towers in residential areas,and contradictory information in this ordinance versus other areas of city
code.
No one else appeared and the public hearing was closed.
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Terry suggested that AT&T and Verizon had raised some legal concerns. In response,City
Attorney Brooks Chandler said both vendors had pointed to the city's regulations under FCC rules;
the city could prohibit,or have the effect of prohibiting,communications services.Chandler thought
there appeared to be a disconnect between community development using a Conditional Use Permit,
and the vendors testifying that a CUP was prohibitive;that issue needed to be resolved.Oftentimes
variances were not always uniformly or strictly applied;therefore,there may be some wiggle room
for variances to be used in the telecommunications industry.Chandler cautioned that under state law,
Title 29 had strict definitions around the use of the term"variance".
Terry wondered what kind of technical information P&Z had at their disposal to develop this
ordinance.Wilde said P&Z had reviewedordinances
o di ances from Kenai and Homer,and had reached out to
AT&T and Verizon for their input.Wilde added that some of the discussions also related to how best
to ensure residential areas had coverage in the best way possible; one suggestion was to place the
towers on the hillsides,disguised as trees. Further, Wilde said the issue that was brought up about
having difficulty accessing 911 could have been environmental and due to the construction of the
building the 911 call originated from.
In response to Terry,Wilde said P&Z received all the comments and input from the vendors
while they were drafting this ordinance.In response to McClure,Chandler said he received an early
version of this ordinance to review; last Friday,he received the comments from AT&T.
Motion Passed Unanimous
UNFINISHED BUSINESS—None
NEW BUSINESS
Other New Business Items
Certify the October 6,2020 Regular Municipal Election Results.
City Clerk Brenda Ballou explained that the Canvass Board had met the previous week to
count absentee,special needs,and questioned ballots for the October 6,2020 election.The Canvass
Board had rejected five by mail ballots because the envelopes contained only one witness signature,
when the envelope language required two signatures. After conferring with the city attorney, the
recommendation was for council to order a recount of those five ballots so that they could be
included in the election results.In response to Osenga,Terry said the city code would be the guiding
reference for allowing the five ballots to be counted,since city code did not specify that two witness
signatures were required.
Motion (Terry/McClure) Order a recount of the five absentee ballots
that were rejected by the Canvass Board
for having one witness signature.
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Motion Passed Unanimous
Motion(Terry/McClure) Appoint Dorothy Osenga,Susie Urbach,and
Mary Tougas to the Recount Board.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Motion (Terry/McClure) Schedule a Special Meeting on October 15,
2020 at 5:30 p.m. to certify the election
results.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Council directed the city clerk to destroy all absentee by mail envelopes currently on hand,and
order new envelopes for future elections.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS
City Clerk's Report on Public Records Requests through October 5, 2020.
Deputy City Clerk Memo on Records Destruction through December, 2019.
Account Write-Offs for Electric, Water, Sewer, Harbor, and SMIC.
CITIZEN COMMENTS
Carol Griswold thanked council for ordering the recount.Griswold suggested that Seward
copy the meeting protocols, equipment, and procedures being used by the City of Soldotna; she
thought it would provide better citizen interaction. Also, Griswold wished Seward's city website
was like Soldotna's because it was great for searching public records.
COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN
COMMENTS
Baclaan thanked everyone who participated in the electronics recycling event last Saturday.
Happy Indigenous People Day.
Osenga encouraged everyone to be careful and safe;wear your face coverings and maintain
social distance.
Seese thought masking and distancing was important;be safe.
McClure encouraged everyone to wear masks and follow the CDC guidelines. It was dark
outside and Halloween was coming; watch for children on the streets. The tour at Woodlawn
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Cemetery last Saturday was well attended and very fun;there would be another tour on October 24,
2020.
Terry announced the Port&Commerce Advisory Board's meeting on Wednesday at noon
regarding a review of the Seward Marine Industrial Center's development plan.And on October 19,
2020, the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Board would be hosting a presentation from the
US Army Corps of Engineers regarding the Lowell Canyon Tunnel feasibility study. Terry was
extremely concerned about the reports that 911 was not working for everyone; she said it was
imperative that the 911 line was working.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Go into executive session regarding the Jesse Lee Home, per SCC 2.10.010 (b) (3) matters
pertaining to threatened or pending litigation.
Motion (Terry/McClure) Go into executive session to discuss matters
pertaining to threatened or pending litigation
regarding the Jesse Lee Home, per SCC
2.10.010 (b)(3).
Motion Passed Unanimous
The city attorney,community development director,city manager,and assistant city manager
were invited to remain. ..r
Council recessed at 8:24 p.m. for five minutes and then went directly into executive session.
Council came out of executive session at 8:58 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 8:58 p.m.
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