HomeMy WebLinkAbout02082021 City Council Minutes City of Seward,Alaska City Council Meeting Minutes
February 8, 2021 Volume 41,Page 368
CALL TO ORDER
The February 8,2021 regular meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at 7:05
p.m. by Mayor Christy Terry.
OPENING CEREMONY
Police Chief Alan Nickell led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Christy Terry presiding and
Tony Baclaan Sue McClure
Sharyl Seese (telephonically) John Osenga
Liz DeMoss Ristine Casagranda(telephonically)
comprising a quorum of the Council; and
Norm Regis, Acting City Manager
Brenda Ballou, City Clerk
Brooks Chandler, City Attorney
Excused—None
Absent—None
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR
PUBLIC HEARING
Patrick Messmer was President of the Seward Public Employees Association(SPEA)and
opposed outsourcing the Human Resource position.It would cost more money and reduce the quality
of service.The current HR person had been fair,honest,and pleasant to work with,and SPEA had a
good relationship with the city. Messmer said the wage study recommendation for the HR position
had been a grade 10,but the current employee requested it be lowered to a grade 9.
Michelle Oliver thought outsourcing the Human Resource position would cost the city more
money. She wanted to keep the position and the money local,and recalled a community experiment
that was conducted years ago by a local business owner wherein employee paychecks were paid in$2
bills and everyone in town watched those bills get circulated over and over again.
Lynda Paquette thanked administration for their work on the draft Request for Proposals for
the forensic audit. She wondered if there could be a mechanism in place for citizens to submit a
request for a review of their utility bill. Regarding the HR position,perhaps the job responsibilities
for the position needed to be reviewed.
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Baclaan/McClure) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Terry removed the executive session from the agenda.
Casagranda removed Resolution 2021-018 from the consent agenda.
Motion Passed Unanimous
The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
Resolution 2021-017, Approving The City Of Seward's 2020 Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard
Mitigation Plan.
Approval of the January 25, 2021 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes.
Appoint Jim Pemberton to the Historic Preservation Commission with a term to expire May,
2022.
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Proclamations & Awards—None
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: $5,400 for 69 kV fuses for the Electric Department; $170,000 for the Boys & Girls Club
contract per Resolution 2020-004 for the Parks & Recreation Department; $6,400 for a pump and
supplies for the Electric Department; $5,060 for a 69 AMP 5-speed power fuse unit for the Electric
Department; and, $9,350 for a Boss plow and plow box for the Electric Department.
Regis reminded everyone that Third Avenue would be plowed tonight,so no one should park
on the side of the road.
In response to Casagranda, Regis said the names of the vendors were removed from the
purchase order reports to mitigate fraud prevention.
City Attorney Report.Brooks Chandler stated he had modified his report this month in an
effort to show the total impact of the cost of attorney fees, in the form of a year-end summary.
Other Reports and Announcements
Interconnect Implementation Plan Quarterly Report by Rob Montgomery.
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Electric Utility Manager Rob Montgomery reported that three customers were now
interconnected to the city and using the net meter, and there was another one expected soon. If
anyone was interested in interconnecting with the city,his department wanted to help.Montgomery
said the process would be streamlined over the next six to eight months, but if someone was
interested in connecting today,he would make it happen.He said there was a group of approximately
20 people in Seward who were interested in installing solar panels in the near future.
Planning & Zoning Commission Quarterly Report by Cindy Ecklund.No report.
Port & Commerce Advisory Board (PACAB)Annual Report by Laura Schneider.
Port & Commerce Advisory Board Chair Laura Schneider reported that PACAB had
again reviewed the viability of having a heat pump rebate program.She said PACAB was pleased to
be working with the Electric Department.
Three members of PACAB attended the AML Conference in November.The Seward Marine
Industrial Center(SMIC)Development Plan had been updated,and had included input from JAG.In
the 4th quarter of 2020,PACAB had discussions about how to hold the energy fair going forward;the
subcommittee put together ideas about energy education that could be shared and posted online.
PACAB moved evaluating infrastructure for future growth to 2021.PACAB had a productive year in
2020;the board was full,and they were looking forward to the work session with council in March.
CARES Act Funding& Disbursement Report by Sam Hickok.
Acting Finance Director Sam Hickok said the city received a total of$6.825 million from
federal and the borough.
Presentations
Presentation of audit results for Payroll, PERS Contributions,and Credit Cards by Mladen
Begojevic from Clear Idea Accounting & Consulting. Credit cards were not included in this
audit.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Ordinances for Public Hearing and Enactment
Ordinance 2021-002, Amending Portions Of Seward City Code Chapter 3 - Personnel To
Adjust The Pay Scale Cap And Annual Leave Accrual Rate As A Result Of The Classification
And Compensation Study Conducted By GovHR USA,LLC.This ordinance was introduced on
January 25, 2021.
Motion (Baclaan/McClure) Enact Ordinance 2021-002
Regis said this had been negotiated with SPEA and was coming to council for approval.
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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.
Patrick Messmer (telephonically) was President of the SPEA, and he supported this
ordinance.When the wage study was implemented,many employees did not receive a raise;for long-
term employees,this leave accrual was a way to reward loyalty and longevity. He said it cost the city
less money to provide leave than it did to provide raises.
Michelle Oliver supported this ordinance,and encouraged council to pass it to demonstrate
their support for long-term employees.
Karen Corrigan(telephonically) supported this ordinance,but was disappointed not to see
more supporting documentation from GovHR related to leave accrual. She said Seward was behind
most other communities when it came to leave accrual. For any employee who had personal health
issues, or had children, using leave was often necessary. She was concerned with some of the
language that suggested satisfactory performance would not guarantee an automatic pay increase,and
superior performance would be required; she requested that council amend the language.
No one else appeared and the public hearing was closed.
Motion to Amend (Terry/Baclaan) Amend Ordinance 2021-002 by adding a new
Section 2 which reads, "Adjusted annual
leave accrual will begin February 28,
2021."and moving all other Sections down.
Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous
Casagranda wondered if an employee could actually take two or more months of leave. In
response, Regis said extended leave was rare and usually associated with a medical issue. Beyond
that, Regis said, employee leave requests had to be pre-approved by their department head, and
department head leave had to be pre-approved by the city manager.
Main Motion Passed Yes: Osenga, Seese, McClure, DeMoss,
Baclaan, Terry
No: Casagranda
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Items Postponed from Previous Agenda
Resolution 2021-013,Authorizing The City Manager To Amend The Participation Agreement
With The State Of Alaska Public Employees Retirement System(PERS)To Include The Chief
Of Police Position In Participation. This item was postponed from January 25, 2021.
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In response to Casagranda, Hickok said SB242 was in place at the time this position was
removed from PERS, which allowed the former police chief to be excluded from PERS.
Baclaan requested a training on PERS to better understand the system,the city's liability,etc.
Seese concurred.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Resolution 2021-015, Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into An Agreement With
Electric Power Systems,Inc.To Repair And Upgrade The Control System For Generator#3 In
The Amount Of$258,778, Plus Ten Percent Contingency Of$25,878, For A Total Not-To-
Exceed$284,656,And Appropriating Funds. This item was postponed from January 25, 2021.
Chandler stated there was no conflict of interest for the city's volunteer representative on the
Railbelt Reliability Council to also be the owner of a large share in the company, Electric Power
Systems, Inc., and could be awarded this contract.
Motion Passed Unanimous
NEW BUSINESS
Resolutions
Resolution 2021-018, Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into An Agreement With
Electric Power Systems To Procure, Configure, And Install Two New SCADA Servers To
Replace Existing Servers At The Ft. Raymond Power Plant, To Include Capacitor Bank
Graphics Which Mimic The Equipment At Ft. Raymond And A Cabinet To House The
Servers,In The Amount Of$53,479,And Appropriating Funds.
Motion (Baclaan/McClure) Approve Resolution 2021-018
Montgomery said the servers controlled the functions of the generators,and allowed the plant
operators to run all six generators simultaneously. From a technical standpoint,the current servers
had outlived their useful life.
In response to Casagranda,Montgomery said these servers controlled all six generators.The
previous resolution that was passed, Resolution 2021-015, addressed fixing the control panel for
Generator#3 itself.
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Motion Passed Unanimous
Other New Business Items
Mayor appoint two Council Members to the Tabulation Team for the city attorney evaluation
(to be held on March 8,2021).
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The mayor appointed council members Osenga and McClure to the Tabulation Team with no
objection form council.
Schedule a Joint Work Session with the Planning & Zoning Commission, the Port &
Commerce Advisory Board, and the Historic Preservation Commission on March 8, 2021 to
review and discuss Annual Priorities.
Council scheduled the joint work session on March 8, 2021 to discuss annual priorities. The times
would be: Planning&Zoning Commission at 5:00 p.m.; Port&Commerce Advisory Board at 5:45
p.m.; and, Historic Preservation Commission at 6:15 p.m.
Discuss the clearing of Second Lake for Ice Skating.
Terry said having Second Lake open for ice skating was a practice that the city had been
providing for years; if policies and procedures needed to be developed, the department should do
that. When conditions were acceptable, the lake should be available for skating.
Council directed the city manager to open Second Lake for public ice skating as soon as possible.
Motion (Terry/Baclaan) Continue to provide ice skating on Second
Lake in accordance with the Parks &
Recreation Master Plan.
Motion Passed Unanimous .W
Discuss the possibility of outsourcing Human Resources.
Baclaan recalled direction provided to the former city manager to research the possibility of
outsourcing Human Resources, which was not completed. He said mid-cycle budget amendments
would be coming soon, and this was one item worth looking at. Baclaan said previously, risk
manager duties were part of the position; he didn't know if that was still the case.
Regis said there were no municipalities in Alaska that currently outsourced HR, but it had
reportedly been attempted and failed three times.
Terry appreciated Baclaan's concern about potential budget cuts due to COVID-19, and
thought it was fair to consider all options; she was anticipating the city having some hard
conversations about the budget this year. Casagranda wondered if a hiring freeze should be another
option to consider.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS
2020 Write-Offs for Harbor, Seward Marine Industrial Center (SMIC), and Electric Utilities.
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CITIZEN COMMENTS—None
COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN
COMMENTS
Regis reminded everyone to not park on Third Avenue tonight because the snowplows would
be starting their work during the night.
Seese appreciated Chandler being at the meeting.
DeMoss thanked everyone who contributed to the city tour last week. There were a lot of
people who worked for the city who really cared. She thanked Florence for doing research on ice
skating solutions.
Osenga thanked everyone for their reports. Be safe and be nice.
McClure also enjoyed the city tour last week. She thanked Chandler for the new format of
the city attorney report.She was excited about the Interconnect update and to see it moving forward.
Baclaan thanked Jim Pemberton for applying to Historic Preservation Commission. He
thanked administration for their work.The mid-cycle budget would be difficult,and he hoped there
would be some creative solutions brought forward.
Terry said the 2020 sales tax results showed the city was short$1.8 million.She thanked all
departments for the city tour. The chamber's Seward Spends program would start later this week;
people who spent$200 would receive$100 in gift cards in return.She thought the Hazard Mitigation
Plan was well done.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 p.m.
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