HomeMy WebLinkAbout11092020 City Council Minutes City of Seward,Alaska City Council Meeting Minutes
November 9, 2020 Volume 41, Page 309
CALL TO ORDER
The November 9, 2020 regular meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at
7:02 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 Tony Baclaan
John Osenga Liz DeMoss
Sharyl Seese Ristine Casagranda (telephonically)
comprising a quorum of the Council; and
Norm Regis, Acting City Manager
Stephen Sowell, Assistant City Manager
Jessica Stallard, Acting City Clerk
Excused—None
Absent—None
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR
PUBLIC HEARING—None
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Baclaan/McClure) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Terry postponed Resolution 2020-083 to the November 23, 2020 council meeting.
Terry added Resolution 2020-087 to the consent agenda.
Motion Passed Unanimous
The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
Resolution 2020-087,Authorizing The City Manager To Purchase 2020 Chevrolet I-Ton 4x4
Truck From Alaska Sales And Service,And Accessory Equipment,To Replace A 2004 Dodge
L. 3/4 Ton Truck, For A Total Amount Of$48,743.63, And Appropriating Funds.
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Resolution 2020-088,Authorizing The Seward Police Department To Accept Grant Funds As
Reimbursement For Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)And Professional Sanitization Of
The Seward Community Jail From The Alaska Department Of Public Safety FY 2020
Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program In The Amount Of$1,607.27,And
Appropriating Funds.
Resolution 2020-089,Accepting Grant Funds From The Alaska State Library For The Public
Library Assistance Grant In The Amount Of$7,000, And Appropriating Funds.
Resolution 2020-090,Authorizing Signatures For All City Bank Accounts And Rescinding All
Previous Resolutions In Conflict Herewith.
Resolution 2020-091, Appointing Harbormaster Norm Regis As Acting City Manager
Beginning October 27,2020 And Ending December 15,2020,With The Option To Extend As
Necessary.
Approval of the October 26, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes.
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Proclamations & Awards—None
Kenn Carpenter did not provide a report.
City Manager Report.Acting City Manager Norm Regis reported the following purchase
orders between $5,000 and $50,000 had been approved by the City Manager since the last council
meeting: $6,680 to Electric for Ft. Raymond& Lawing troubleshooting&SMIC planning;$11,550
to Electric for Basler DECS-250 voltage regulators;$7,900 to Electric for large streetlights;$11,560
to Public Works for Loader #116 repair; $10,500 to Administration for city-wide job description
update (approx. 70) to coincide with wage study; $13,300 to Public Works for Flood response:
Lowell Point Rd. clearing, rockslide, and waterfall; and $5,800 to Library for LED lighting
conversion.
Regis said the Planning and Zoning Commission would be holding a work session on
November 17, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. to discuss the Jesse Lee Home. Community Development will be
sending out a survey through the clerk's office this week, as well as instructions on how to
participate in the work session. The Boys and Girls Club will be hosting a virtual online auction on
Saturday, November 14, 2020.
Assistant City Manager Stephen Sowell recommended that council hold off on contracting
with GovHR to recruit a Finance Director for a month. Applications had been received from two
qualified applicants since the job description was changed for the Finance Director position.
In response to McClure, Public Works Director Doug Schoessler said a notice for winter
parking would be in the City Manager Report for the November 23, 2020 meeting.
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In response to Baclaan, Regis said GovHR would be looking for a permanent city manager
but not a Finance Director at this time.Terry said GovHR provided council with a job description for
the city manager, an ad source list, and a timeline for hiring a permanent city manager.
Council created a committee consisting of Mayor Terry, and Council Members DeMoss and
Casagranda to review the documents provided by GovHR for recruiting a permanent city manager;
Council Member McClure will be an alternate.
In response to Terry, Regis said the Police Chief position would be advertised starting
November 10, 2020 and applications for this position would be sent to Assistant City Manager
Stephen Sowell.
In response to DeMoss,Terry said Lieutenant Nickell was serving as the Acting Police Chief.
In response to Osenga, Regis said it was illegal for council to approve the Police Chief
position.Terry strongly disagreed;she said council hiring the Police Chief was legal and allowed in
the City Code.
Other Reports and Announcements
Port & Commerce Advisory Board (PACAB) Annual Report by Chair Laura
Schneider. Chair Laura Schneider said the Climate Action Plan committee would be having a
reorganization meeting on November 10, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. This meeting would be hosted by the
Chamber of Commerce on Zoom. The board would be bringing forward an updated resolution to
council on the heat pump rebate program.Three board members were registered to attend the virtual
Alaska Municipal League(AML)conference. The board will be hosting an energy workshop later
this year.
In response to Terry, Schneider said the board would be revisiting the high vessel tax next
year and keeping this topic on their priorities list.
Planning&Zoning Commission(P&Z)Annual Report.Vice Chair Tom Swann said
the commission's main focus for the beginning of 2020 was reviewing the 2030 Comprehensive
Plan. Three meetings were missed due to COVID and meetings resumed in June, 2020. The
commission worked with the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Board on waterfront
revitalization and sediment management at Japanese Creek. The commission held their first joint
work session with the Historic Preservation Commission on November 3, 2020 on the Downtown
Historic District.Planning&Zoning approved one variance,three conditional use permits,and land
use and zoning amendments this year. The commission brought forward one code change for the
Communications Towers and a resolution renaming Rush Loop to Dunham Drive.
In response to McClure, Swann said there was one vacancy on the commission.
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In response to Baclaan,Swann said sediment could be moved down to the beach with proper
permitting.Public Works Director Doug Schoessler said there was a cost associated with moving
sediment and Public Works partners with other entities to move it.
In response to Terry,Swann said the November 17,2020 work session topic was discussing
options for the Jesse Lee Home property.
Presentations—None
PUBLIC HEARINGS—None
NEW BUSINESS
Other New Business Items
Schedule a work session with US Army Corps of Engineers regarding the Lowell Canyon
Feasibility Study.
The work session with the US Army Corps of Engineers regarding the Lowell Canyon Feasibility
Study was scheduled on December 7, 2020 at 6:00 p.m.
Discuss Port & Commerce Advisory Board recommendation for reporting on Interconnect
Policy.
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Council directed the Acting City Manager to provide periodic updates on the Interconnect Policy
Implementation.
Schedule a work session to review and discuss the Water & Sewer Rate Study results.
Training sessions to discuss the water and sewer rate study results with Public Works Director Doug
Schoessler were scheduled on November 12, 2020.
The work session to review and discuss the water and sewer rate study results was scheduled on
December 9, 2020 at 5:30 p.m.
Discuss safety on the Seward Highway—Turnagain Pass Plowing Initiative.
Council directed the Acting City Manager to sign the initiative seeking expanded plowing services in
Turnagain Arm.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS
City Clerk's Report on Public Records Requests through November 3, 2020.
CITIZEN COMMENTS—None
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COMMENTS
DeMoss said the Alaska Sealife Center was free on Thursdays for Alaska residents. She
attended the joint work session with Planning and Zoning and the Historic Preservation Commission
on November 3, 2020. She was excited to serve as the liaison for the Planning & Zoning
Commission. She attended this week's Newly Elected Officials(NEO)virtual conference.
Osenga thanked the Port&Commerce Advisory Board and Planning&Zoning Commission
for their reports. He asked everyone to take care of themselves and others,wear masks, and social
distance,because there are active COVID cases in Seward.
Seese thanked everyone for their hard work. She was looking forward to the training on the
water and sewer rates.
Casagranda was approached by the author of the book,"Seward Sauerdough Kid",when she
was out of state and asked to review his book. She strongly recommended this book.
McClure thanked the boards and commissions for their reports. She was excited to move
forward with council's projects.
Baclaan thanked Sowell and Regis for their hard work. Small Business Start-Up Week was
November 16-20,2020 and Shop Small Weekend was November 27-29,2020.The Climate Action
Plan meeting was November 10, 2020 at 6:00 p.m.
Terry encouraged everyone to reach out and volunteer this holiday season. She thanked the
boards and commissions for their reports. She said in code, there was the ability for council to
approve certain positions,such as the Finance Director,the Police Chief,and the Fire Chief.She did
not want to see council going against the public's trust.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 8:15 p.m.
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