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February 22, 2021 Volume 41,Page 375
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CALL TO ORDER
The February 22, 2021 regular meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at
7:00 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
Excused—None
Absent—None
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR
PUBLIC HEARING
Becky Dunn was excited about a new opportunity for children in Seward; a friend of hers
was starting a survival day camp to teach children basic survival skills. Dunn thanked council for
getting Second Lake open for ice skating.
Lynda Paquette wanted to speak about the city manager hire; she suggested the possibility
of hiring a city manager in an interim capacity until a more thorough search could be conducted.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion(Baclaan/McClure) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Baclaan removed Resolution 2020-082 from the agenda.
Terry removed Resolutions 2021-021, 2021-025, and 2021-026 from the consent agenda.
Motion Passed Unanimous
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The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
Resolution 2021-022, Directing The City Manager To Pursue The Return Of$25,000 From
The Alaska Ocean Cluster, And Authorizing The City Manager To Provide Those Funds To
The Seward Chamber Of Commerce To Assist In The Creation Of A Seward Business
Development Position.
Resolution 2021-023,Supporting An Exemption To The Passenger Vessel Service Act(PVSA)
To Allow The Cruise Ship Industry To Resume Sailing During The 2021 Season.
Resolution 2021-024, Opposing That Portion Of The State Of Alaska's Proposed FY 2022
Budget Which Would Charge Home Rule Municipalities For The Prosecution Of State
Misdemeanor Crimes Within Each Jurisdiction.
Approval of the February 8, 2021 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes.
Appoint Nathaniel Charbonneau to the Planning&Zoning Commission with a term to expire
May, 2024.
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Proclamations & Awards—None
City Manager Report.Acting City Manager Norm Regis reported the following purchase ernj
orders between $5,000 and $30,000 had been approved by the City Manager since the last council
meeting: $13,700 for diagnostic equipment for the shop for Public Works; $9,700 for dispatch
software(annual)for the Police Department; $6,200 and$6,700 for troubleshooting at Ft.Raymond
and Lawing, and for planning at SMIC for the Electric Department; $19,900 for light towers and
balloon globes for the Electric Department; and, $5,000 for the rental of a rock saw for the Electric
Department.
Regis said a letter from the city's federal lobbyist indicated that the city may receive an
additional $600,000 in CARES Act funding; the amount was based on the census response
percentage for the city. Seward's response rate in the 2020 census had been 51.8%.
Regis stated that Seaview Community Services had requested a letter of support from the city
to obtain grant funding, and asked if there was any objection from council for him to provide that
letter. Council unanimously consented to Regis sending the letter. Regis stated he had received a
similar request from the Kenai Mountains Turnagain Arm for the Chugach Arts Council; council
again consented.
Regis read the scoring criteria for the Request for Proposals (RFP) for Forensic Audit
Services into the record:
Depth of market experience 20
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Past performance 10
Timeline for completion 20
Understanding the work 10
Cost 40
Total 100
Terry stated,at the council work session for the forensic audit,although there may have been
some questions,it was her understanding that Regis had been able to get the information he needed
to complete the RFP and prepare it for release. Regis confirmed and said he would be releasing it
immediately.
Seese wondered why there were two charges for the electric for the same reason.Regis didn't
know,but said he would follow up.
Other Reports and Announcements
Chamber of Commerce Report.Executive Director Jason Bickling brought copies of
the new 2021 Visitors Guide to show. He commended the chamber staff for putting this together
in-house.Bickling reported that the Shop Seward program had been very successful,and there was
still time to take part.He appreciated council passing the resolution to support a business economic
development position at the chamber.The Mount Marathon Race would run on July 7,2021,not at
the same time as the festival days,in order to mitigate any unwarranted health and safety concerns.
DeMoss commended Bickling on the Visitors Guide and the Shop Seward event,and asked if
there was an opportunity for businesses to sponsor the 4th of July fireworks.Bickling said Mr.Park
from Subway had been sponsoring the 4th of July fireworks for many years,and wished to continue,
but Bickling would be opening up sponsorship for New Year's Eve fireworks again.
Baclaan was very interested in connecting with Bickling to discuss the shortage of childcare
options in Seward.
Historic Preservation Commission Annual Report.A written report was provided in the
packet.
Planning & Zoning Commission Annual Report.A written report was provided in the
packet.
Presentations—None
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Ordinances for Public Hearing and Enactment
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Emergency Ordinance 2021-003,Temporarily Adopting City Council Emergency Regulations
Requiring Facial Coverings Inside Buildings Open To The Public In Response To The Rapid
Increase In COVID-19 Cases Within The City Of Seward.
Motion (Baclaan/Osenga) Enact Ordinance 2021-003
Regis said the current mask mandate would expire tomorrow. What was being brought
forward for council tonight for consideration would extend the mask mandate for an additional 60
days.
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 was a local healthcare provider who supported extending the mask mandate
to keep Seward's numbers low. Landstrom said masks were an effective way to stop the spread of
the virus.
Jennifer Appel was not in favor of extending the mask mandate,and thought it should be an
individual's choice to wear a mask or not.
No one else appeared and the public hearing was closed.
Regis said this ordinance was separate from the emergency declaration, and said the city's
declaration of emergency would remain in effect,regardless of the outcome of this ordinance.
Osenga supported continuing the mask mandate out of concern for the population.McClure
concurred;although she believed in individual choice and freedom,she also wanted to do her part to
prevent the spread.
DeMoss was torn on this ordinance. The feedback she received from the public was split
almost 50/50.She was hearing more complaints about people not wearing masks,because there was
no enforcement of it.
Baclaan had considered this carefully,and would not support this ordinance because he didn't
want to continue regulating peoples' behavior.
Terry said there were federal mandate to wear masks on public transportation.The vaccines
were underway, Seward's cases were down, and Seward was the only community on the Kenai
Peninsula that had had a mask mandate. She thought council was nimble enough to respond to an
increase in cases and, for now,believed this mandate was not necessary.
Motion Passed Yes: McClure, Osenga
No: Casagranda, Baclaan, Seese, DeMoss,
Terry
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Resolutions Requiring Public Hearing
Resolution 2021-019,Recommending Kenai Peninsula Borough Approval Of The City-Owned:
Block 9,Fourth Of July Creek Subdivision,Seward Marine Industrial Center,Coastal Lots;
A Replat Of Lots 1A And 1B Fourth Of July Creek Subdivision, Seward Marine Industrial
Center Polar Seafoods Replat;Located Within The Industrial (I) Zoning District.
Motion (Baclaan/McClure) Approve Resolution 2021-019
Regis said he had been working with Polar Seafoods and the US Coast Guard to
accommodate everyone's wishes and make things work.
Notice of the public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the public
hearing was opened. No one appeared and the public hearing was closed.
Osenga confirmed that this would help facilitate getting the US Coast Guard into SMIC.
Regis concurred, and added the Coast Guard needed a parcel near the water that could be secured
and fenced in, and he had worked with the owner of Polar Seafoods to make this plan.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Resolution 2021-020,Terminating The Existing Lease(2006-048)With Polar Equipment,Inc.
And Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into A New Lease With Polar Equipment,Inc.
For Lot 1A-2 Block 9,Lot 2A-2 Block 9,And Lot 2 Block 7,Fourth Of July Creek Subdivision,
Seward Marine Industrial Center, Kenai Peninsula Borough,Plat Nos. 97-27 And 2021-019
Seward Recording District,Third Judicial District, State Of Alaska.
Motion (Baclaan/McClure) Approve Resolution 2021-020
Regis said this would also facilitate getting the US Coast Guard into SMIC. Regis said the
current Polar Seafoods lease would expire in June, and was the perfect opportunity to renew their
lease in conjunction with the replat.
Notice of the public hearing being posted and published as required by law was noted and the public
hearing was opened. No one appeared and the public hearing was closed.
Terry asked if the vendor had signed the lease. Regis said they had, and the city clerk
confirmed she had the signature page.
Motion Passed Unanimous
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Items Postponed from Previous Agenda
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NEW BUSINESS
Resolutions
Resolution 2021-021, Approving The Port And Commerce Advisory Board's Priorities
From February 2021 To February 2022.
Motion (Baclaan/McClure) Approve Resolution 2021-021
Regis said PACAB had work sessions to develop these priorities.
Motion to Amend (Terry/McClure) Amend Resolution 2021-021 by
striking the
last bullet under Short Term Goals to
"Evaluate the Blue Pipeline Initiative
and give recommendation to Council on
the city's continued investment" because
it had been completed.
Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous
Motion to Amend (Terry/Baclaan) Amend Resolution 2021-021 under
Short
Term Goals be relocating the bullet to
"Participate in Joint Work Session with
Historic Preservation Commission on
Downtown Historic Overlay District" to
the last position on the list.
Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous
Main Motion Passed Unanimous
Resolution 2021-025,Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into A Contract With Yukon
Fire Protection For Annual Inspection Services For The City's Fire Extinguishers, Fire
Alarms, And Sprinkler Systems For A Period Of Three Years, With Two One-Year
Extensions, At A Total Cost Not-To-Exceed $6,000 Per Year.
Motion (Baclaan/McClure) Approve Resolution 2021-025
Fire Chief Clinton Crites said the funding for these services had already been budgeted,
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and the anticipated amount that would be spent each year would vary depending on what
services were needed each year,but he still wanted to bring this forward to council so they were
aware of the process.
Motion to Amend (Terry/Baclaan) Amend Resolution 2021-025 in the
title and
Section 3 by striking the dollar amount
of "$6,000" and replacing it with
"$22,000".
Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous
In response to Terry, Crites confirmed these contracts would cover all departments.
Casagranda wondered if someone on staff could be trained and certified to perform these
services.Crites said certification was possible,but the materials and equipment for performing
the tests would be cost prohibitive.Crites said,in the city,there were eight different types of fire
extinguishers alone, ranging from 2.5 pounds to 40 pounds. Casagranda followed up by
encouraging training and certification for someone on staff to be able to test as many fire
extinguishers as possible.
Motion to Amend (Terry/McClure) Amend Resolution 2021-025 in the
title by
striking the words, "a contract" and
replacing it with, "contracts."
Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous
Main Motion Passed Unanimous
Resolution 2021-026, Approving The Historic Preservation Commission's Priorities From
February 2021 Through February 2022.
Motion (Baclaan/McClure) Approve Resolution 2021-026
Motion to Amend (Terry/Baclaan) Amend Resolution 2021-026 under
Public
Outreach in the first bullet by striking
the words, "Planning and Zoning" and
replacing it with, "Community
Development" so it reads, "Coordinate
efforts with Community Development
regarding the identification and
protection of local historic and
archeological resources."
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Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous
Main Motion Passed Unanimous
Other New Business Items
Discuss Amending the Land Use Table to allow Light Manufacturing in Central Business
District.
DeMoss said a local business owner was interested in expanding his business to include
manufacturing. Community Development had indicated that the Central Business District did not
allow manufacturing. DeMoss said there were several examples of businesses that were already
manufacturing in that zone, including soap making, t-shirt screenprinting, jewelry making, and
bakeries.
McClure wondered why light manufacturing had been disallowed originally. DeMoss said
she had researched and could not find an answer to that, but she knew of several other businesses
who also would be interested in having light manufacturing businesses in this zone.
Osenga wondered if it would be better to ask Planning& Zoning to come back to council
with reasons why this light manufacturing should or should not be allowed.
Motion (DeMoss/Baclaan) Direct the Planning&Zoning Commission to
omiJreview making a change to the Land Use
Table to allow Light Manufacturing in
Central Business District.
Motion Passed Unanimous
Discuss and score the city manager candidates interviewed on February 11, 2021 and decide
next steps.
Terry suggested bringing up Janette Bower and Scott McClure to meet them in person for a
second round of interviews and allow the public to meet them. Casagranda preferred all three be
brought up. Baclaan, Osenga, and McClure wanted to see Bower and McClure. DeMoss wanted to
see Bower.
Motion (Terry/Casagranda) Invite all three city manager candidates to
Seward for a second interview and a
community meet& greet.
Motion Passed Yes: DeMoss,Casagranda, Baclaan,Terry
No: McClure, Osenga, Seese
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS
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January, 2021 City and Providence Financials
Terry stated there appeared to be some variations in the budget that did not match the
financials, and asked administration to look into that.
CITIZEN COMMENTS
Becky Dunn wanted to reiterate her comments from earlier;her friend would be starting an
outdoor survival skills class for children in Seward soon.
Laura Schneider thanked council for their careful attention of the Port and Commerce
Advisory Board(PACAB)priorities. PACAB had purposefully scheduled additional work sessions
now, partly because they took a hiatus over the summer. The reason why the downtown historic
district was a collaboration with the Historic Preservation Commission was due to the economic
impact it would have on business. Regarding childcare, PACAB was eager to receive direction from
council; she was aware of the issue of childcare, and thought perhaps a public forum would help
address the situation.
COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN
COMMENTS
Regis thanked council for a great meeting tonight. He thanked Rob Chadwell for his service
as the city's representative on the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council
(PWSRCAC).
Assistant City Manager Stephen Sowell thanked the Chamber of Commerce for all their
hard work.
Casagranda thanked everyone for a smooth meeting tonight. She gave a shout out to
Resurrection Recycling for their new business of doing recycling pick-ups. She wanted to reiterate
her hope of finding solutions for childcare,and her interest in moving the city's Public Works shop
to open up new real estate for development. She congratulated and thanked P&Z Commissioner
Nathaniel Charbonneau for his service.
Seese thanked everyone for the smooth work session and meeting tonight.
DeMoss thanked Lori Landstrom for her input on the mask mandate. She thanked the
chamber and thought it was the best Chamber of Commerce that Seward ever had. DeMoss
congratulated Charbonneau for serving again,as well as Vanessa Verhey who had recently joined the
commission.
Osenga also commended the executive director of the chamber,and asked everyone to stay
safe and take care of yourselves. Please keep wearing a mask and continue social distancing.
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McClure had seen the prototype of the Mary Lowell headstone,and was excited about it. She
was disappointed with the response rate that Seward had for the census; it would impact so many
things to come for the next ten years. McClure was no longer on the Mount Marathon Race
committee. She hoped everyone would continue to take care and stay safe.
Baclaan thanked Bickling for coming tonight;he had high praise for the chamber staff.The
Fourth of July Festival would be split apart from the race this year. Baclaan thanked council and
administration for a great meeting. Baclaan said he would continue to wear his mask.
Terry wished McClure a Happy Birthday. She expressed condolences to the family of Jon
Andrews, Sr. Terry encouraged everyone to get outdoors, and get exercise and sunlight. She
reminded everyone that businesses could continue to require their own mask mandates. She hoped
businesses remained open and children continued to be able to attend school in person.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Go into executive session to evaluate the City Clerk.
Motion (Terry/) Go into executive session to evaluate the City
Clerk following a five-minute recess.
The city clerk was invited to stay.
Clerk's Note: Only council members who were physically present in council chambers took part in mai
the executive session.
Council recessed at 8:53 p.m.
Council resumed at 8:58 p.m.
Council went into executive session at 8:58 p.m.
Council came out of executive session at 10:34 p.m.
Council directed the city clerk to bring forward a resolution to amend her employment agreement to
reflect a raise and an increase in leave accrual.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 10:35 p.m.
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