HomeMy WebLinkAbout12142020 City Council Minutes City of Seward,Alaska City Council Meeting Minutes
December 14, 2020 Volume 41,Page 325
CALL TO ORDER
The December 14, 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 Tony Baclaan
John Osenga Liz DeMoss
Sharyl Seese(telephonically) Ristine Casagranda(telephonically)
comprising a quorum of the Council; and
Norm Regis, Acting City Manager
Brenda Ballou, City Clerk
111 Excused—None
Absent—None
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR
PUBLIC HEARING
Becky Dunn(telephonically)was responsible for getting the council meetings on KIBH-FM
91.7, as well as the borough assembly meetings. She volunteered for this responsibility, and
appreciated everyone on council for their service.She expressed frustration about not being notified
when council went back on the record following an executive session;she also wished to be notified
when there was a problem with the radio equipment.
Micheley Kowalski requested that additional CARES Act funds be distributed to the Seward
Prevention Coalition so they could continue helping local residents with paying household bills.
Sol DeMoss expected the city to cut expenses and use reserves,just as small businesses had
done, to get through the pandemic. He wanted the additional CARES Act funds to be disbursed to
small businesses and non-profits.
Katie Cornwell(telephonically)requested that some of the additional CARES Act funds be
allocated to the Seward Prevention Coalition.Following the first allocation of funds,the applications
received in the first 24 hours by the Seward Prevention Coalition from households requesting
assistance exceeded the funding amount available;there were many households remaining that still
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needed assistance. Cornwell said the household assistance program that the Seward Prevention
Coalition ran paid bills directly on behalf of citizens,so 100%of the funds went directly to paying
utility bills,mortgages,etc.and the Coalition received none of the funds towards their own operating
costs.
Kevin Lane was a business owner who had been deeply affected by the pandemic. He had
exhausted his own reserves, received PPP funding, and shuttered one of his restaurants for the
winter; he still had to take out loans in the hope of re-opening the restaurant in the spring. He
implored council to distribute the remaining CARES Act funds to local small businesses and non-
profits.
Carol Griswold(telephonically)supported the introduction of Ordinance 2020-015 to rezone
the Jesse Lee Home property to Park. She was, however, concerned about the recent article in the
Seward Journal which quoted former city manager Jim Hunt as saying the rezone would go against
the grant funding requirements, and hoped this would be addressed. Separately, Griswold was
hopeful that any additional CARES Act funds would be distributed to businesses that may not have
previously received funding.
Dana Paperman (telephonically) was the director of the Seward Senior Center. She
requested to receive additional CARES Act funding so the meal program for seniors could continue,
as there had been an increased demand for it during the pandemic and she expected the demand to
continue.
Tim McDonald encouraged council to create a community center on the site of the Jesse Lee
Home for all the children to use.
Suzi Towsley supported giving the additional CARES Act funds to the Seward Prevention
Coalition so they could help local households pay their bills.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion(Baclaan/McClure) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Terry removed Resolution 2020-094 from the consent agenda.
Baclaan removed the introduction of Ordinance 2020-015 from the consent agenda.
Seese removed Resolution 2020-096 from the consent agenda.
Motion Passed Unanimous
The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
Resolution 2020-093,Extending The City's Current State Of Emergency In Response To The
Coronavirus (COVID-19)Outbreak,And Requesting State And Federal Relief Assistance.
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Resolution 2020-095,Urging The Alaska Legislature And Governor Dunleavy To Fully Fund
The Municipal Harbor Facility Grant Program In The FY 2022 State Capital Budget.
Approval of the November 23,2020 Regular Meeting Minutes.
Approval of the December 3,2020 Special Meeting Minutes.
Discontinuing the practice of reporting Public Records Requests.
SPECIAL ORDERS,PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Proclamations & Awards
Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of the Seward Marine Center in Seward
Kenn Carpenter did not provide a report.
City Manager Report.Acting City Manager Norm Regis reported the following purchase
orders between$5,000 and$30,000 had been approved by the City Manager since the last council
meeting: $13,645 for laptops for remote operations; $42,090 for emergency repairs at the Lowell
Point Sewage Lagoon; and, $28,570 for emergency repairs at the Lowell Point Sewage Lagoon.
Regis said he reached out to the Alaska Department of Transportation(DOT)requesting that
the city be notified when the Seward Airport was being closed for snow removal or any other issues;
Regis said they agreed to notify him of any closures.
Baclaan wondered if the vacant position for executive assistant in the Parks & Recreation
Department might not be filled in order to save money. In response,Regis said that position would
be filled because it was critical to preparing for opening in the spring.
Baclaan congratulated City Clerk Brenda Ballou on behalf of council for being elected 1``
Vice President of the Alaska Association of Municipal Clerks.
In response to Seese,Regis said the barge company that damaged the city's dock would pay
for the lumber and the city would contribute labor; it was a combined effort to make the repairs.
Casagranda was trying to understand the total amount of CARES Act funds the city had
received, and wanted a complete report on where the funds had been spent.
Other Reports and Announcements
Alaska Municipal League (AML) Conference reports from council members who
attended classes via Zoom.
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Seese, Casagranda, Osenga, McClure, and Baclaan did not attend.
DeMoss attended the Newly Elected Officials(NEO) training.
Terry attended some of the NEO classes,and particularly liked the Roles&Responsibilities
of Municipal Officers class. She also attended the Hotwash on Municipality Pandemic Response
class,Managing a Capital Improvement Projects List,Evaluating Managers,and Leading Through
Change, among others. Terry said the classes were available online.
Presentations
US Coast Guard homeporting Fast Response Cutter(FRC) at the Seward Marine Industrial
Center(SMIC) by David Brumley.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Emergency Ordinance for Public Hearing& Enactment
Ordinance 2020-014,Temporarily Adopting City Council Emergency Regulations Requiring
Facial Coverings Inside Buildings Open To The Public When Six Feet Of Distance From Other
Individuals Cannot Be Maintained In Response To The Rapid Increase In COVID-19 Cases
Within The City Of Seward.
Motion (Baclaan/McClure) Enact Emergency Ordinance 2020-014
Regis stated that this emergency ordinance was coming to council because the current mask
mandate would expire on December 25, 2020, and he thought it prudent to extend the mandate.
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.
Lori Landstrom applauded council for extending the mask mandate. She was a healthcare
provider, and firmly believed that wearing masks helped mitigate the spread of the virus.
No one else appeared and the public hearing was closed.
Seese was pleased that this ordinance was coming forward.
Motion to Amend (Casagranda/DeMoss) Amend Emergency Ordinance 2020-014 by
striking"60 days"and replacing it with"30
days".
Casagranda was hopeful that there wouldn't be a need to have a mask mandate for 60 days,
but if necessary council could bring back another extension. DeMoss and Seese concurred.
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Osenga thought 60 days was acceptable,and if things turned around with the virus,council
could simply remove the mandate. McClure concurred.
Motion to Amend Failed Yes: DeMoss, Casagranda,Seese
No: Baclaan, Osenga,McClure,Terry
Terry said she wanted to see all the students going back to school full-time,and if wearing a
mask would help that happen,she was willing to do her part. She believed a mask mandate was the
least restrictive measure that could be taken,under the circumstances.
Main Motion Passed Unanimous
UNFINISHED BUSINESS—None
NEW BUSINESS
Ordinances for Introduction
Ordinance 2020-015,Amending The Land Use Plan And Rezoning Lots 15A And 15B Of Jesse
Lee Heights Subdivision Addition No 4, With The Physical Address Of 101 & 105 Benson
Drive, From Multi-Family Residential(R3)To Park(P).
Motion (Baclaan/McClure) Introduce Ordinance 2020-015
Community Development Director Jackie Wilde said the Planning&Zoning Commission
was bringing this ordinance forward.Wilde reassured council that rezoning this property to Park was
in keeping with the grant documents,and there was no requirement to make the property commercial
as was suggested earlier.Wilde said she had conducted a survey to obtain feedback from the public
on what they wished to see happen with the property,and those results were included in the packet.
Casagranda asked for confirmation that a Community Center would be allowed on this
property if it were rezoned as Park.In response,Wilde confirmed that a Community Center would be
allowed with a Conditional Use Permit(CUP).
Casagranda and Baclaan both expressed concerns that this rezone seemed to be moving very
quickly,and wondered if it would be better to slow things down. In response,Wilde said the grant
funding came with the deadline of June 30,2021;the ownership transfer process with the Friends of
the Jesse Lee Home, along with inclement weather, had delayed the project, and the process of
obtaining a CUP could take up to three months. In response to DeMoss,Wilde said the grant funds
had to be spent,not just committed,by the deadline;the project was estimated to cost over$400,000,
but Wilde did not have an exact figure of what was spent to date because the city had not yet been
invoiced.
Motion Passed Yes:Seese,Osenga,Baclaan,McClure,Terry
No: Casagranda, DeMoss
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Resolutions
Resolution 2020-094,Accepting CARES Act Grant Funds In The Amount Of$1,336,006 And
Distributing Half To Businesses That Received Round One Grant Funds Previously And Half
To Cares-Eligible City Of Seward Payroll, And Appropriating Funds.
Terry passed the gavel to Vice Mayor Baclaan and declared a potential conflict of interest
because she worked for the Alaska Railroad, and the Alaska Railroad had received Federal
CARES Act funding to be used for pre-planned infrastructure improvements. Vice Mayor
Baclaan ruled that no conflict existed and returned the gavel to Mayor Terry.
Seese declared a potential conflict of interest because she was an investor in one of the
businesses that had previously received CARES Act funding from the city. In response to
Terry, Seese said her investment would not be impacted in any way if the business received
additional CARES Act funding or not. Mayor Terry ruled that no conflict of interest existed.
Casagranda declared a potential conflict of interest because she owned a business that would
benefit financially from receiving additional CARES Act funding.Mayor Terry declared that
a conflict existed,and Casagranda(attending telephonically)was asked to remain silent until
the resolution was completed. Baclaan objected to the ruling because he believed there were
enough businesses included in the funding pool as to make any single business owner's interest
negligible. In response to Terry, City Clerk Brenda Ballou read the city attorney's opinion:
"Council members that own businesses designated to receive funds have a substantial financial
interest and should not participate in the consideration of the resolution. Council members
employed by a business designated to receive funds do not have a substantial financial interest
and should not disclose their connection to the business.A council member whose adult family
member owns a business that will receive grant funding does not have an indirect financial
interest, unless the council member is dependent upon the family member for financial
support.Whether a council member who has loaned money to a business designated to receive
funding has a substantial financial interest depends on the relationship between the receipt of
grant funds and the loan repayment." Baclaan deferred to the city attorney's opinion and
withdrew his objection. The mayor's ruling of a conflict stood.
DeMoss declared a potential conflict of interest because she owned a business that would
benefit financially from receiving additional CARES Act funding. Mayor Terry ruled that a
conflict existed and DeMoss was asked to remain silent until the resolution was completed.
Motion (Baclaan/McClure) Approve Resolution 2020-094
Terry said everyone wanted to distribute these funds in the most beneficial way possible.
Regis said these funds needed to be spent before the end of the month. He was hoping to use
some funds for the city because, in looking ahead at next year,he thought the city would be hurting
financially: there would be no Commercial Passenger Vessel (CPV) funds in 2021, the cruise ship
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schedule for 2021 was still unknown, the city was expecting to put the wage study in effect very
soon,and there were some water and wastewater infrastructure issues that would be coming up soon
as well.
Seese was concerned for businesses that had applied to the state for funding,but were denied
because funding had run out. In response,Acting Finance Director Sam Hickok said all qualified
businesses that had applied with the city had received grant funding. Baclaan appreciated Seese's
concerns for those businesses, but he didn't think it would be possible to conduct an application
process for those particular businesses in a timely manner.
Motion to Amend (Baclaan/) Amend Resolution 2020-094 by accepting the
substitute resolution brought forward by
Baclaan.
Motion died for lack of second.
Motion to Amend (Baclaan/Terry) Amend Resolution 2020-094 in the title by
changing the words to read, "...and
distributing $1,000,006 to businesses that
received Round One grant funds
previously, $307,000 to the Seward
Prevention Coalition for the Neighbors
Helping Neighbors Program, and $29,000
to the Seward Senior Center..."
In response to Baclaan,Hickok said the city would likely end the year breaking even.Baclaan
thought a break even for the city would be a win, even if no money could be added to the reserves
account.McClure was torn between the competing interests for this funding because all causes were
worthwhile. Osenga was cautious and wanted to preserve the financial health of the city,as well as
the local businesses.Terry was concerned about other non-profit agencies that were not included in
this amendment.
Motion to Amend Failed Yes: Baclaan
No: Osenga, Seese, McClure,Terry
Motion to Amend (Seese/ ) Amend Resolution 2020-094 by accepting the
substitute resolution brought forward by
Seese.
Motion died for lack of second.
Motion to Amend(Terry/Baclaan) Amend Resolution 2020-094 in the title by
changing the words to read, "...and
distributing $1,000,006 to businesses that
received Round One grant funds previously
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and $336,000 to previously-funded non-
profits..."
Terry thought there were a great number of non-profits that were working to help citizens.
Motion to Amend Passed Yes: Baclaan, Seese, McClure, Terry
No: Osenga
Motion to Amend (Terry/Baclaan) Amend Resolution 2020-094 in the last
Whereas to read, "...based on the amount
of$1,000,006 for business allotment,award
amounts are as follows: Tier 1 - $960.31,
Tier 2-$3,201.04,Tier 3-$6,402.09,Tier 4
- $9,603.13, and Tier 5 - $12,804.17."
Motion to Amend Passed Yes: Baclaan, McClure, Seese, Terry
No: Osenga
Motion to Amend (Terry/Baclaan) Amend Resolution 2020-094 by striking the
46 Whereas completely, and in the 5`h
Whereas strike the words "remaining half
of the balance of$668,003" and replace it
with "$1,000,006."
Motion to Amend Passed Yes: Seese, Baclaan, McClure, Terry
No: Osenga
Motion to Amend (Baclaan/Terry) Amend Resolution 2020-094 in Section 2 by
changing it to read, "The $1,336,006
amount will be divided as follows:
$1,000,006 to Pass-Thru Payments account
no. 80081-0000-7809 for business grant
allotments...of the first Business CARES
Grant Program,and$336,000 appropriated
to Pass-Thru Payments account no. 80083-
0000-7809 for previously-approved non-
profits."
Motion to Amend Passed Yes: Seese, Baclaan, McClure, Terry
No: Osenga
Motion to Amend (Terry/McClure) Amend Resolution 2020-094 in the title by
changing it to read, "...accepting Kenai
Peninsula Borough CARES Act grant
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funds in the amount of$1,495,170.49 and
distributing..."
Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous
Motion to Amend (Terry/McClure) Amend Resolution 2020-094 in Section 1 by
striking the dollar amount of"$1,336,006"
and replacing it with"$1,495,170.49 to state
grant revenue account no.80083-0000-4251
and appropriate to Pass-Thru Payments
account no. 80083-0000-7809."
Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous
In response to Terry, McClure said the original members of the Non-Profit Review
Committee were herself, Clare Sullivan,Tim Dillon, Kim Reierson, and Hillary Bean.
Motion to Amend (Baclaan/Terry) Authorizing the Non-Profit Review
Committee to meet and allocate the non-
profit disbursements up to the amount of
$336,000,and if the committee is unable to
meet, the funds will be distributed in the
same proportions as before.
Terry would support this measure, but wanted to be assured that the final disbursement
amounts were recorded in legislative history.
Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous
Main Motion Passed Unanimous
Council Members Casagranda and DeMoss returned to the dais.
Resolution 2020-096,Prohibiting City Of Seward Employees From Bringing Pets To Work Or
From Having Pets In Any City-Controlled Building Or Premises, With The Exception Of
Service Animals For Persons With Disabilities.
Motion (Terry/McClure) Approve Resolution 2020-096
Regis said this policy would apply only to employees, not the public. Assistant City
Manager Stephen Sowell said that this policy came about at the request of the city's insurance
company,AML/JIA, following an incident where an AML/JIA insurance adjuster was bitten by an
employee's dog when onsite in a city building.
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Seese asked for clarification about the Americans with Disabilities(ADA)Act requirements
for service animals. In response, Sowell said an employee would not be required to furnish
documentation about themselves or their disability, but would be required to have all appropriate
documentation about the service animal on file with the city.
Motion Passed Unanimous
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS
October, 2020 City and Providence Financials
November, 2020 City and Providence Financials
Deputy City Clerk's Report on Public Records Requests through December 8, 2020
Announcing the Sister City Video Project from the Japanese Consulate in Anchorage
City Clerk Brenda Ballou installed as Pt Vice President of the Alaska Association of Municipal
Clerks
Launching Zoom for City Council Meeting& Work Sessions
CITIZEN COMMENTS
Becky Dunn said the radio broadcast was slightly delayed,so she would appreciate receiving
notifications about council meeting start and stop times.
COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN
COMMENTS
Regis was pleased that the businesses in Seward would be receiving additional financial
support. He congratulated the city clerk.
Sowell wished everyone happy holidays, and hoped for a better 2021.
Seese congratulated the city clerk. She felt that council accomplished a lot of work tonight.
She wished everyone a safe and healthy Merry Christmas.
Casagranda congratulated the city clerk.She wished everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year. She was looking forward to a new year. Casagranda was very concerned about her
inability to easily research and clearly track the CARES Act funding monies received and spent by
the city in legislative history; she was disappointed in the lack of clarity presented in tonight's
resolution.
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Osenga congratulated the Seward Marine Center on their 50th Anniversary.He appreciated
Becky Dunn and everyone at KIBH-FM 91.7 for broadcasting the meetings on the radio. He was
looking forward to homeporting the US Coast Guard Fast Response Cutter.Osenga congratulated the
city clerk. He wished everyone a safe and happy holiday and new year.
DeMoss thanked Baclaan and Seese for bringing forward substitute resolutions for
consideration; she appreciated the time and work they put in. She thanked administration for their
work,but also expressed concerns about the lack of transparency of the CARES Act funding. She
appreciated how accessible and responsive Regis and Sowell were.She congratulated the city clerk.
Happy Holidays.
McClure congratulated the city clerk, and the SMC for their 50 years in Seward. She said
this Tsunami Ocean Science Bowl would be held virtually this year. She looked forward to meeting
with the Non-Profit Review Committee;it was one of the best committees she had participated on.
McClure wished everyone a Merry Christmas, and hoped everyone would enjoy the fireworks on
New Years' Eve.
Baclaan thanked everyone in the public who provided comments tonight;he thought it was
important for every citizen to participate in government.He thanked Becky Dunn for providing radio
coverage. Baclaan appreciated administration for being so accessible and responsive. He
congratulated the city clerk.Baclaan congratulated Deputy City Clerk Jessica Stallard on the birth of
her baby girl. He reminded everyone about the Light Up The Night event on December 20, 2020.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Terry commended the Parks&Recreation Department for the drive-in movie event;they did
a great job and hoped they would do it again. She expressed condolences to the family of Todd
Brewer who passed away due to COVID-19.Merry Christmas,Happy Hanukkah,Happy Kwanzaa,
and Happy New Year.Terry stated that administration would be coming back to council in January
with a complete and thorough report of all CARES Act funding the city had received and spent,
down to the penny; Regis confirmed.
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