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LL o � ¢� O° w OD v— - - Nq a oa i i i i i i i l i i i i a 0 0 � d3 i 0 X Q� N2ONNO�MN��00�0 r• �N W (D W F Q co O d' co Op ¢ O oN ( W d' ° ` O 0 aC) w U S> 2 OOLU Q r¢=a 7¢Q�d�¢i<aQ_ X❑ OC�CQa� W�wX Y�Q O U(WaQ d � gu T w xa OOQ G � 00 zWww Co oo w¢¢w � Or >0P O OaJO QW �QO O UUDW� WZUU w 7' wW0E- Ua(n U°O W O d M r r Ln ti 00 O c� p( k u Y1. r a� 0 0 a 0 a r � • * 1 a ki I. C'. k �I SEWARD ANIMAL SHELTER III SEWARn ANIMAL SHELTER, � � ■■ �� l4Ak!�Lkc 1 �1� 2 lumendes '11C,p , CONCEPT DRAWING PROPOSAL CRITERION GENERAL, INC. 2820 Commercial Drive , Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Criterion (907) 277-3200 General, Inc. Page 63 of 87 COVER LETTER May 29, 2020 Lumen Design LLC Petra Sattler-Smith, AIA 306 G Street Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Seward Animal Shelter Concept Design Proposal Dear Ms. Sattler-Smith, Criterion General, Inc. is pleased to respond to the Request for Concept Design Proposal for the Seward Animal Shelter project located in Seward, Alaska. Criterion is uniquely qualified to perform this project, bringing knowledgeable key personnel, resources, and relevant experience as a full- service general construction (GC) company. Criterion has a track record of successful projects and satisfied owners throughout the State of Alaska since 1992. This project fits well with our ideology-Criterion prefers projects where our input as contractors can be used to provide benefit to the outcome of each project, regardless of whether we are the GC, part of a design-build team, or we are low bidders on a project which has already been designed. We prefer to collaborate with the owner and design team throughout the design development phases with our open-book estimates. Our diverse portfolio includes commercial office buildings, financial, educational, medical and visitor facilities as well as light industrial buildings, tenant improvements and renovations. Criterion brings an exceptional performance record, relevant past experience and technical capabilities to provide the best value as your GC of choice. We possess specific qualifications that differentiate our quality, managerial approach, and procedures including: ■ Recent, relevant experience performing projects throughout the State of Alaska, including Seward, Alaska. ■ Demonstrated ability to identify and resolve project challenges related to quality, schedule and costs thereby reducing risk of unsuccessful performance. ■ A Safety Program that has measured up to the standards of some of the most safety- conscious companies in the world. ■ Financial Strength and resources available for the Seward Animal Shelter Project. ■ A history of satisfied clients demonstrated by long-term relationships and repeat work. We can be contacted at our main office: Criterion General, Inc., 2820 Commercial Drive, Anchorage,Alaska 99501, (907) 277-3200, or at our website:www.criteriongeneral.com where you will find more information about our company. We are confident that during your review of the attached proposal you will conclude that we are qualified to become a valued member of your team. We thank you sincerely for the opportunity to provide this pricing, and we look forward to working with you on this project. Regards, Kyle Scalis Project Manager Page 64 of 87 /id Criterion C-immoral, Inc_ Contractors May 29, 2020 Lumen Design 306 G St Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Petra Sattler-Smith Regarding: Seward Animal Clinic Dear Ms. Sattler-Smith, We are pleased to present this budget proposal to perform construction services for the above project located in Seward, Alaska. I have included our full detailed estimate for your review. Our pricing was done per concept plans by Lumen Design. For the lump sum of$1,978,336.00, we hereby propose to provide labor, materials, and supervision to perform the work per the concept design and project narrative. NOTE: With no current geotechnical report our civil numbers are based off assumptions of export and import. Project is also based on Davis-Bacon wages. Performance and payment bond has been identified as a line item if required. We have included in this project estimate: • General Requirements • Civil Site Work • Concrete • Masonry • Misc Steel • Wood Structure • Thermal and Moisture protection • Doors and windows • Finishes • Specialties • Equipment • Sprinkler • Mechanical • Electrical • Solar Array We specifically exclude: Design, haz-mat removal, and allowances for unknown conditions. We thank you sincerely for the opportunity to provide this pricing, and we look forward to working with you on this project. 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and WHEREAS,upon adoption of City Council Resolution 2018-049 City administration was tasked to identify potential sites for relocation of the animal shelter; and WHEREAS, Lot 6A-2 Fort Raymond Subdivision Replat Number Three consisting of approximately 10.7 acres, is located at 605 Sea Lion Drive,in the Institutional Zoning District; and WHEREAS,Lot 6A-2 is owned by the City of Seward and currently supports a number of public uses including a baseball field, the electric utility warehouse and substation, and two municipal water wells; and WHEREAS, Lot 6A-2 is served by electric, water, and sewer utilities; and WHEREAS, Animal Shelters are currently an allowed use in the Industrial and Resource Management Zoning Districts per Table 15.10.226 Land Uses Allowed; and WHEREAS,the Alice Pickett Memorial Animal Shelter is a public facility operated for the well-being of the animal companions of the citizens of Seward and is operated by the City of Seward; and WHEREAS, the Institutional Zoning District is designed to allow public and private educational. administrative, government and health care uses, including public land reserve for future public development. The development standards are intended to set a high standard to assure that the activities provide visual amenity to the surrounding area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA THAT: Section 1. The Seward City Council hereby supports the Alice Pickett Memorial Animal Shelter be relocated to Lot 6A-2 Fort Raymond Subdivision Replat Number Three, located at 605 Page 73 of 87 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2018-080 Sea Lion Drive, within the Institutional (INS)zoning district and amending.Table 15.10.226 Land Uses Allowed to permit Animal Shelter in the Institutional Zoning District as an outright use. Section 2. The Seward City Council hereby approves the staffmoving forward with design and construction of a Seward Animal Shelter on Lot 6A-2 Fort Raymond Subdivision Replat Number Three, located at 605 Sea Lion Drive. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission this 24'h day of September, 2018. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA U David Squires, M or AYES: Keil, Seese, Horn, Towsley, Casagranda, McClure, Squires NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: Brenda J. Ballou, C City Clerk (City Se ji '"" �''0, • G a * SEAL10 1.01 ♦ OF P"V ,•♦a'a��aara � � Page 74 of 87 Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: September 2.4, 2018 To: City Council Through: Jeff Bridges, Interim City Manage From: Jackie C. Wilde, Planner Agenda Item: Resolution Of The City Council Of The City Of Seward, Alaska, Recommending That The Alice Pickett Memorial Animal Shelter Be Relocated To Lot 6A-2 Fort Raymond Subdivision Replat plumber Three, Located At 605 Sea Lion Avenue, Within The Institutional (INS) Zoning District BACKGROUND &JUSTIFICATION: The Seward City Council has recognized for many years, the need to relocate the Seward Animal. Shelter away from the adjacent residential neighborhood and off of prime City property, as identified for many years in the City's Capital Improvement Plans and Local and State Legislative Priorities Lists (attached). Recently, various ,groups have demonstrated grassroots advocacy and planning efforts, and have developed donations to support construction of a new shelter, through fundraising efforts. The Community Development Department has been working to identify potential sites which could free up the existing site of the animal shelter for resale as a high-value property for residential development, helping to offset the cost of the relocation effort. Based on analysis of lot size, location, and proximity to utilities, the Community Development department has selected Lot 6A-2 Fart Raymond Subdivision Replat Number Three, Located at 605 Sea Lion Avenue as the most desirable location for a new animal shelter. On September 4, 2018 the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission approved Resolution 2018-015 recommending that the Alice Pickett Memorial Animal Shelter be relocated to lot 6A-2 Fort Raymond subdivision replat number three, located at 605 sea lion avenue, within the Institutional (INS)zoning district SUBDIVISION REVIEW: Zoning: Lot 6A-2 is located within the Institutional (INS) Zoning District. The Institutional Zoning District is designed to allow public and private educational, administrative, government and health care uses, including public land reserve for future public development. The development standards are intended to set a high standard to assure that the activities provide visual amenity to the surrounding area Page 75 of 87 Animal shelters are currently not an allowed use in Institutional (INS) Zoning District, per Table 15.10.226 Land Uses Allowed. The animal shelter is a public facility operated by the City of Seward for the health and welfare of citizens and our animal companions. Staff recommends that the Planning and Zoning Commission approve a forthcoming land use table amendment allowing the operation of an animal shelter as an outright use within the Institutional (INS) Zoning District. Utilities: The property is currently served by water, sewer, and electric utilities. There is a 25 foot utility easement along the north property line that intersects existing electrical, water, and sewer utilities and runs directly adjacent to the proposed building site for the new animal shelter. The Public Works and Electric Departments will make determinations on the best and most cost- effective way to extend services to the proposed building. Size: Lot 6A-2 consists of approximately 10.7 acres. Fxxisting Use Lot 6A-2 is owned by the City of Seward. A number of public uses exist on this property, including a baseball field, two municipal water wells, and the electric utility warehouse, substation, and backup generators. Flood Zane: According to the FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map, Lot 6A-2 is located entirely in flood zone X, outside the special flood hazard area. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No NIA Comprehensive Plan (2030, approved by Council May 30, 2017) 1. 3.7.1.5 (Bullet 3) Relocate the animal shelter facility to a more X appropriate area(Page 18) 2 Strategic Plan (Approved by Council Resolution 99-043): X L3. Municipal Lands Management Plan . Seward Animal Shelter: Retain until the animal shelter is X relocated Page 8 FISCAL NOTE: There are no costs associated with this resolution. Approved by Finance Department ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No Not Applicable X RECOMMENDATION: City Council approves Resolution 2018-080 Recommending That the Alice Pickett Memorial Animal Shelter Be Relocated to Lot 6A-2 Fort Raymond Subdivision Replat Number Three, Located At 605 Sea Lion Avenue,Within The Institutional (INS)Zoning District, Page 78 of 87 Draft Minutes from September 4, 2018 Planning and Zoning (Items below are referring to The relocation of the Seward Animal Shelter. CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING Mark Luttrell,outside city, along with Jane Belovarac, and Christiana Smith, came to the podium to speak on behalf of SOS Pets in support of Resolution 2018-01 S. Lutrell stated that they were pleased with the proposed location of the animal shelter. Luttrell stated that he has spoken with three school teachers who are enthusiastic about the potential of bringing school programs to the shelter. Belovarac stated that an added bonus to locating the shelter close to the high school is that in the event of an emergency, evacuees sheltering at the high school may be able to utilize the animal shelter and be within walking distance of their pets. UNFINISHED BUSINESS—None NEW BUSINESS Resolution 2018-015 of The Planning And Zoning Commission Of Seward Alaska Recommending That The Alice Pickett Memorial Animal Shelter Be Relocated To Lot 6A-2 Fort Raymond Subdivision Replat Number Three, Located At 605 Sea Lion Avenue, Within The Institutional(INS)Zoning District Wilde stated that in selecting the proposed site for the relocation of the animal shelter, planning staff has taken into consideration the public input received at the August 7, 2018 P&Z meeting, and looked for City land that was away from neighborhoods. Wilde and Bacon conducted a site visit to Lot 6A-2 to take measurements, and then researched current uses and easements on the property. It was determined that a 4000 square foot area of flat ground, unencumbered by easements, existed on a portion of the Lot off Sea Lion Avenue. A map has been included in the packet and is on display on. the wall showing the possible site of the new shelter. Wilde discussed potential access points for the building that will be detenmined as the site planning process moves forward. Wilde told everyone that currently animal shelters are not allowed in the Institutional Zoning District, and if the Commission passes this resolution then Planning staff will bring forward an ordinance change to modify the land uses allowed table. Wilde stated that the Community Development department has received multiple phone calls in support of this location for the new animal shelter. Motion (Fleming/Swann) Approve Resolution 2018-015 of the Planning And Zoning Commission Of Seward Alaska Recommending That The Alice Pickett Memorial Animal Shelter Be Relocated To Lot 6A-2 Fort Raymond Subdivision Replat Number Three, Located At 605 Sea Lion Avenue, Within The Institutional(INS) Zoning District Fleming stated that she supports this location and supports the potential for cross curricular projects with the local schools. Swann spoke in support of this location for the new shelter, and stated that staff had done a good job with the site selection. Seese stated that the animal shelter will be compatible with other uses near this location. Motion Passed AYES: Hatfield, Swann, Fleming, Ambrosiani, Seese, Charbonneau, Ecklund NOES: none Page 77 of 87 t SEA LION a 50 feet y 41k , � m � i � 4.000 ,4 square feet Oft 6' A 5 � 1 � � 1 � i t a w` y. Lot 6A-2 Fort Raymond Sub 08/16/2018 Pr sed Animal Shelter - = N Drawn By: A6 ue di Brent data sources property lines and aerial 0 45 90 180 Feet imagery do not overlay correctly. Map is to be used for # orientation and reference purposes only. Mapping Assistance by Alaska neap company,LLC CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE NO. 99-d3 The city manager shall present to the council a budget proposal for the next fiscal year of the city at least 45 days prior to the next fiscal year. Such budget proposal shall set forth the city manager's recommended tax rate based on an analysis of the anticipated income and expenditures of the city during the next fiscal year. The proposed expenditures set forth in the budget proposal shall not exceed the expected revenues of the city. Unencumbered funds remaining at the end of the current fiscal year maybe reallocated for purposes set forth in the budget proposal. The council shall by June 15 of each year present to the borough assembly a statement of the city's rate of levy,unless a different date is agreed upon by the borough and city. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect ten days following enactment. ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA,this 8 day of February, 1999. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Lowell R. Satin, Mayor AYES: Blatchford, Callahan, Gage, King, Orr, Satin, Shafer NOES; None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: atrick Reilly City Clerk ft *��,6*11sii10x�r ...... .. c :r•' °' . SEA .L Page PJ of 87 Sponsored by: Janke CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. 99-043 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, ADOPTING THE CITY OF SEWARD STRATEGIC PLAN WHEREAS, the City of Seward Strategic Plan was prepared by the City Council, Planning and Zoning Commission, and the administration in October, 1998 from public input provided at the two town meetings held on September 29, and October 1, 1998; and WHEREAS, the purpose of the Strategic Plan is to identify the community's vision of Seward in the year 2020 and provide the City of Seward with direction for accomplishing that vision, and WHEREAS, the Plan includes specific goals and objectives that will guide the City government in its decision-making over the next five years to help reach the community's vision of Seward for the year 2020; and WHEREAS, in order to ensure that the Strategic Plan accurately reflected the community's vision, and that the goals and objectives were consistent with the vision, a public comment period was held from December 21, 1998 to January 29, 1999; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the public comments, amended the plan, and approved Resolution No, 9-03 recommending City Council approval of the Strategic Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission held joint work sessions on March 8 and 22, 1999 to review the document. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. The City of Seward Strategic Plan, attached and incorporated herewith by reference, is hereby adopted, ecti n 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the city of Seward, Alaska, this 12th day of April, 1999. Page 810 of 87 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. 99-Q43 THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Lowell R. Satin, Mayor AYES: Blatchford, Gage, Orr, Shafer, Satin NOES: None ABSENT: Callahan, King ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: Patrick Reilly City C1er ,i*1s++eNrl* Of sek' SEAL ► i w di P �' 'W+ Page 871 of 87 GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND IMPLEMENTATION ACTION ITEMS i- 18 • Support the design, funding and construction of a 3.7.1.6 Maintain and actively enforce a new indoor recreation facility. hazardous material disposal program that coordinates with Borough, State, and Federal regulatory agencies. 3.7.1.3 Continue to improve the quality and efficiency of city governmental 3.7.1.7 Encourage the development of cost- services. efficient options for renewable energy • Continue to revise and update the Seward City Code. production in Seward. • Adopt a community impact review process for pro- posed retail developments over 15,000 square feet. 3.7.1.8 Support and develop opportunities for individual and community health improvement. 3.7.1.4 Continue to upgrade and expand utilities to meet existing needs and 3.8 NATURAL HAZARDS encourage future development. • Evaluate and implement ways to equitably extend utilities to areas that are priorities for residential de- velopment (see Housing). • Continue to conduct rate studies on utilities as needed. • Support efficient, economic alternative sources of energy and feeding into the power grid. • Expand customer base within the Seward Electric Utility area as a means to reduce energy costs and improve services. 3.7.1.5 Plan to relocate and rebuild selected %X4 city facilities to improve compatibility with land uses and increase cost- effectiveness of services. • Relocate the city shop to a more appropriate area. 3.8.1 Promote community safety from natural disasters through mitigation • Support the design and construction of a recreation measures and preparedness training. facility. • Relocate the animal shelter facility to a more appro- 3.8.1.1 Develop an open spaces overlay priate area. district. • Study the feasibility of a new city hall facility that consolidates city offices,separating out the state court- 3.8.1.2 Protect citizens from natural hazards house and other state, borough and federal offices. by using appropriate land use policies. • Support expansion and modernization of health care and regulations. facilities. 3.8.1.3 Create sound public uses of potentially hazardous lands. • Continue to identify areas subject to natural haz- ards with appropriate state and federal agencies and understand the nature of these hazards particularly earthquakes and tsunamis,flooding, avalanches and landslides, and saturated soils. Page k of 87 Sponsored by: Hunt CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2018-049 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING CREATION OF THE ANIMAL SHELTER RELOCATION FUND AND APPROPRIATING START-UP FUNDS WHEREAS,the Seward City Council has recognized for many years,the need to relocate the Seward Animal Shelter away from the adjacent residential neighborhood and off of prime City property,as identified for many years in the City's Capital Improvement Plans,and Local and State Legislative Priorities Lists; and WHEREAS,through grassroots advocacy and planning efforts,and through fundraising and donations,the community has demonstrated a willingness to help fund construction of a replacement animal shelter,with continued fundraising efforts underway; and WHEREAS, the administration has identified potential sites to the south of Dieckgraeff Road which,if used for this project,could free up the existing site of the animal shelter for resale as a high-value property for residential development,helping to offset the cost of the relocation effort; and WHEREAS,the Seward City Council supports the concept of the administration developing and bringing back to Council, a cooperative agreement between the City and an as yet unidentified party willing to spearhead efforts to relocate and construct a new animal shelter to be owned by the City; and WHEREAS,under the terms of a proposed cooperative agreement,the City Council would support in concept, appropriation of the cost of the project for reimbursement for actual direct expenses incurred related to construction of the new animal shelter; and WHEREAS,the contract provides that City employees may volunteer their time to operate City-owned equipment at no charge to assist in some aspects of the project, if that is determined to be in the best interests of developing a cost-effective project; and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to encourage the use of volunteer services and labor to provide a lower-cost means to construct an animal shelter; and WHEREAS,because the Kenai Peninsula Borough does not manage animal control efforts in the area surrounding Seward City limits, it is not uncommon for the local animal shelter to be adversely impacted by the lack of Borough shelter and,therefore, some impacts to the shelter come from residents inside the entire Seward utility service area. The Seward Electric Utility will contribute 2017 credits towards the animal shelter. Page 83 of 87 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2018-049 NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. The administration is hereby authorized and directed to bring forward to Council, recommendations for a site on which to relocate the animal shelter. Section 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to seek a local partnership with an organization with the means and capacity to coordinate the animal shelter relocation efforts, with said shelter to be located on City property. Section 3. The City Council hereby supports the concept that City employees be authorized to volunteer their time during off-duty hours to assist in project development and construction using City-owned equipment and tools, only if and as authorized by their department head and the city manager. Section 4. Initial start-up funds in the total amount of$167,922.50 are hereby appropriated as follows: 1)$29,450.02 from Animal Shelter Donations collected to-date;2)$741.75 from 2017 Animal Shelter Fees; 3) $45,372 from 2017 State revenue sharing funds in excess of budget; 4) $23,710.73 from 2017 surplus credit for Bradley Lake;and 5)$68,648.00 from 2017 CEA patronage credit,for a total amount of$92,358.73 from account no. 15000-0-3710-80015 and$75,563.77 from account no.01000-0-3710-80015 to the Animal Shelter Relocation Fund account no. 80015-0-3700- 01000 and 80015-0-3700-15000. Section 5. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon passage. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward,Alaska,this 29`l day of May, 2018. THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA David Squires,Mayo AYES: Towsley, McClure,Keil, Casagranda, Horn, Slater, Squires NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None Page 84 of 87 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2018-049 ATTEST: renda J.4Bal .1VIIVIC City Clerk aaa�® (City Seal) .•$-p"Suva of: �siv ®° •....... ®° � •° CJ A`�°s ,0 ® w V YJl 8L m r m • i �� o m 1 7, •°r p���f .c•pp��s 0,�0 Page 85 of 87 Agenda Statement Meeting Date: May 29, 2018 To: City Council Through: Jim Hunt, City Manager From: Kristin Erchinger, Finance Director '' Agenda Item: Creation of Animal Shelter Relocation Fund and Start-up Funding BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: `rhe Seward City Council has recognized for many years, the need to relocate the Seward Animal Shelter away from the adjacent residential neighborhood and off ofprime City property,as identified for many years in the City's Capital Improvement Plans and Local and State Legislative Priorities Lists. Recently, various groups have demonstrated grassroots advocacy and planning efforts, and have developed donations to support construction of a new shelter, through fundraising efforts. The community development department has been working to identift,potential sites to the south of ❑ieckgraeff Road which, if used for this project,could free up the existing site of the animal shelter for resale as a high-value property for residential development, helping to offset the cost of the relocation effort. The administration would like to investigate the possibility of identifying a non- profit organization in the community which may be willing to spearhead efforts to relocate and construct a new animal shelter to be owned by the City. A report will be provided to the City Council as to whether or not there is interest expressed by local organizations, to serve in that capacity. Under the terms of a proposed cooperative agreement, the City Council may be asked to support in concept,appropriating funds for the project in a reimbursable direct cost methodology,similar to the process the City used to construct one of the softball fields in the past. Should such a contract be developed, administration asks Council endorse the concept of City employees volunteering their off-duty time to operate City-owned equipment at no charge to assist in some aspects of the project if that is determined to be in the best interests of developing a cost-effective project. The Kenai Peninsula Borough does not manage animal control efforts in the area surrounding Sc\y .ard City limits, and it is not uncommon for the local animal shelter to he adversely impacted by the lack of Borough shelter. For that reason, it seems appropriate that funding for the project could come, in part, from revenues related to the entire Seward utility service area INTENT: To create a capital project Fund and begin to accumulate resources to replace the animal shelter. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A Page 8`6 of 87 1, Comprehensive Plan: Relocate animal shelter o.ff prime City property. X 2. Strategic Plan: X 3. Other (2018 and 2019 Capital Improvement Plan): X FISCAL NOTE: Initial funding for this project would come from donations already received, in addition to animal shelter revenues. One-time State revenue sharing funding in 2017 exceeded budget by$45,372 and could therefore be used for this one-time capital project. Capital credits from Bradley Lake and Chugach Electric in the amount of$92,358.73 could also be made available. Approved by Finance Department:_►Ii�i1 4AZ, s' r � ,ATTORNEY REVIEW:"des No X_Not Applicable RECOMMENDATION:Council approve Resolution 2018-049 authorizing creation of Animal Shelter Relocation Fund and providing initial funding. Page 87 of 87