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September 2, 2020 Volume 3,Page 428
CALL TO ORDER
The September 2, 2020 regular meeting of the Port & Commerce Advisory Board was
called to order at 12:00 p.m.by Chair Laura Schneider.
OPENING CEREMONY
Benjamin Smith led the pledge of allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Laura Schneider presiding, and
Bruce Jaffa(telephonically) Erin Lemas (telephonically)
Comes Colby Lawrence
Lynda Paquette Benjamin Smith
comprising a quorum of the board; and
Stephen Sowell, Assistant City Manager
Norm Regis,Harbormaster
Jessica Stallard, Deputy City Clerk
Cory Borgeson, Electric Utility Manager
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Excused—None
Absent—Hughes
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:
Phil Kaluza commended the board for their continued support of renewable energy. He
said his photovoltaic(PV) system was inspected and approved for interconnection by the Electric
department on May 15, 2020, but his electric meter was never swapped out. Kaluza disagreed
with the Electric department adopting a checklist for solar electric installation.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Paquette/Smith) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion Passed Unanimous
City of Seward,Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Regular Meeting Minutes
September 2, 2020 Volume 3, Page 429
The city clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
Approval of the June 3,2020 PACAB Regular Meeting Minutes.
Reschedule the October 21, 2020 work session to October 14, 2020.
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Alaska Railroad Report. Christy Terry said the U.S. Coast Guard ship Healy had a
boat engine fire in Kodiak and they went straight to Seattle. She met with the Cruise Lines
International Association (CLIA) to discuss COVID-19 mitigation and planning for the 2021
season.
In response to Paquette, Terry said this year's music festival and holiday fair had
been cancelled. The Ship Escort/Response Vessel System (SERVS) event would be rescheduled
from Fall 2020 to Spring 2021.
Chamber of Commerce Report — Jason Bickling said the Chamber was excited to
move forward with their new website; it would represent Seward's port, harbor, and marine
industry. The Chamber membership was increasing.
In response to Jaffa, Bickling said he was not expecting the 2021 tourist season to
return to normal. The airlines were expecting a significant decrease in air travel for 2021. He said
the Seward Chamber of Commerce did not have a direct relationship with the Moose Pass
Chamber of Commerce.
Harbormaster Report. Harbormaster Norm Regis introduced Assistant City Manager
Stephen Sowell. Regis said he would not be able to attend the October 14, 2020 work session.
The harbor had received new dumpsters. JAG Alaska had been awarded the United States Naval
Ship (USNS) Sioux contract. The U.S. Navy would be in Seward from October 5, 2020 to
December 5, 2020.
Other Reports, Announcements, and Presentations—None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS —None
NEW BUSINESS
Nominate and elect a commissioner as Chair.
Laura Schneider was nominated as Chair. No other nominations were received.
Motion (Paquette/Lawrence) Re-elect Laura Schneider as Chair.
Motion Passed Unanimous
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Nominate and elect a commissioner as Vice Chair.
Bruce Jaffa was nominated as Vice Chair. No other nominations were received.
Motion (Schneider/Paquette) Re-elect Bruce Jaffa as Vice Chair.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Provide recommendation to council on high vessel property tax.
Regis recommended that the board leave the high vessel property tax as it is. He said
there was a waiting list for all of the harbor boat slips.
In response to Lawrence, Regis said he did not know the total number of boats lost to
other ports due to the high tax rate. He recommended vessel owners appeal the tax if they
disagreed with it.
In response to Jaffa, Regis said the moorage contracts and leases cover all of the harbor
expenses. The taxes go into the General Fund and not the Harbor Enterprise Fund.
In response to Smith, Regis said an explanation of how the high vessel property tax was
divided was available on the borough website.
Motion (Schneider/Jaffa) The Port and Commerce Advisory Board
recommends making no changes to the
high vessel property tax at this time,
pending further review.
Schneider said she would be including the board's recommendation in her report to council.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Review the energy committee's recommendations on the Interconnect Policy.
Electric Utility Manager Cory Borgeson said he was glad to work with the board and
stakeholders to simplify the city's interconnect policy. He hoped to utilize the other railbelt
utilities' expertise on this topic. The city's current meters allowed customers with solar panels to
benefit from them. Borgeson hoped to have a recommendation on the Interconnect Policy to the
board by October, 2020.
Motion (Schneider/Paquette) Change the September 16, 2020 work
session topic from "Evaluate the Blue
Pipeline Initiative" to "Evaluate the
City's Interconnect Policy".
`.. Motion Passed Unanimous
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Lemas left the meeting at 1:00 p.m.
Discuss the Energy Fair.
The board directed the Energy committee to bring forward a list of topics for informational
Zoom webinars at the October meeting.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS
Port & Commerce Advisory Board Budget Report through August 21, 2020.
CITIZEN COMMENTS—None
BOARD AND ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS
Jaffa was excited that meetings had resumed. He welcomed Electric Utility Manager
Cory Borgeson.
Smith congratulated the Alaska Sealife Center on meeting their goal and being able to
remain open. He congratulated JAG on the contract with the U.S. Navy. He welcomed Borgeson.
Lawrence said he would not be at the September 16, 2020 work session.
Paquette welcomed Borgeson. She was excited that the meetings were returning to
normal. She congratulated the Alaska Sealife Center. She reminded everyone to register to vote.
Schneider welcomed the new members of administration. She reminded everyone to fill
out the U.S. Census. She was grateful the board was able to attend meetings telephonically
during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Regis was excited to have a U.S. Navy ship in Seward this winter.
ADJOURNMENT
This meeting was adjourned at 1:11 p.m.
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