HomeMy WebLinkAbout04072021 PACAB Minutes City of Seward,Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Meeting Minutes
April 7,2021 Volume 4,Page 15
CALL TO ORDER
The April 7, 2021 regular meeting of the Port and Commerce Advisory Board was called
to order at 12:00 p.m.by Chair Schneider.
OPENING CEREMONY
Harbormaster Norm Regis led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
ROLL CALL
There were present:
Laura Schneider,presiding(via Zoom) and
Bruce Jaffa(via Zoom) Carl Hughes (via Zoom)
Colby Lawrence(via Zoom; arrived 12:16 p.m)
Lynda Paquette Erin Lemas (via Zoom)
Be
comprising a quorum of the Board; and
Norm Regis, Harbormaster/Acting City Manager
Brenda Ballou, City Clerk
Excused—Smith
Absent—None
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED
FOR PUBLIC HEARING—None
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Hughes/Paquette) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Motion Passed Unanimous
The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
Approve the March 3, 2021 Regular Meeting Minutes.
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Proclamations& Awards—None
Alaska Railroad Report.Port Manager Christy Terry reported the railroad and terminal
were gearing up for a busy time juggling barges and there was a lot of activity expected in the next
a
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couple of weeks. She reminded everyone that the railroad followed to CDC guidelines. The
successful proposer for the new cruise ship terminal project would be announced soon. There was
one cruise ship that would dock in the southeast in May,and they would dock in Seward.The CDC 111
had provided feedback to the cruise lines that were onerous and strict. The railroad was standing
by on updates on agreements from CLIA for cruise ships. The Coastal Classic passenger train
would run to Seward from May 29 through September 6, 2021.
Jaffa wished to confirm with Terry that the railroad board was involved in these issues;
Terry confirmed and said she was in touch continually with railroad upper management.
Schneider notes that retail was not an authorized use in an Industrial (I) zoned area, and
wondered what the impact would be for the new cruise ship terminal. Terry said she was keeping
an eye on the plans for the new terminal.
Chamber of Commerce Report. Jason Bickling stated the Electric Vehicle (EV)
charging station was moving along; he would have a meeting with the vendor next week, and
would be accompanied by the city's Electric Manager Rob Montgomery.Regarding the solar panel
project,Bickling was working on developing a presentation for the community to learn more about
it. The chamber awards event would be coming soon; nominations were being posted on the
chamber's Facebook page, and the event would be held virtually this year. The chamber's new
website would launch on May 11,2021.
Lawrence arrived at 12:16 p.m.
Harbormaster Report. Harbormaster Norm Regis said the water would be turned on
soon;ship lift activity was picking up.Melody Moline would retire at the end of April;there would
be a party for her on April 24 at the American Legion. In a few weeks,the harbor office would be
opened seven days a week.
Schneider wondered what the outcome was for the Northeast launch ramp public comments
period. Regis said it was decided that the fish cleaning station would be put in a location by itself.
Other Reports and Announcements—None
Presentations
Happy Youth Programs & Educational Resources (HYPER) presentation by Casie
Warner.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS—None
NEW BUSINESS
Resolutions
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Resolution 2021-002, Recommending That City Council Amend The Port & Harbor
Tariff Regulations To Increase Vessel Storage Rates In The Seward Marine
Industrial Center (SMIC) Yard, Effective January 1, 2022.
Motion (Jaffa/Hughes) Approve Resolution 2021-022
Regis said this was the outcome of the work session PACAB had; raising the prices would
hopefully deter from long-term boat storage in the yard, and instead allow for working boats to
use the space. Regis hoped to have this resolution approved by council in time for the upcoming
budget cycle.
Jaffa had been at the harbor yesterday, and said it looked vibrant with commercial and
recreational activity; the docks were in great shape overall. He didn't believe this proposal would
scare any boat owners away.
Motion to Amend (Paquette/Schneider) Amend Resolution 2021-002 in Section 1
by adding the word "continuous" so it
reads: "The Port and Commece Advisory
Board recommends the Seward City
Council enact the following rates for
continuous vessel storage in the SMIC
yard as follows..."
Schneider wished to make it clear that the rates increased year over year for vessels that
never left the yard.
Motion to Amend Passed Unanimous
Motion Passed Unanimous
111 Other New Business Items
Lemas left the meeting at 1:00 p.m.
Review & provide recommendation to Council on vessel property tax.
Schneider said PACAB had reviewed this last year, but had decided to not make a
recommendation at that time. She wondered if the board's position had changed since then. There
was no response form the board, and Schneider took that to mean they wished to make no changes
at this time.
Regis thought this might not be the right time to address this issue. That harbor was full at
this time. He wondered if this could come back for discussion in the fall.
Paquette wondered if there was data available from other communities regarding tax rates.
Regis said he had some information, and it had been provided to PACAB last year.
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Jaffa thought the new city manager should be given the chance to weigh in, so he was in
favor of waiting until the fall. Paquette concurred.
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS
Port& Commerce Advisory Board Priorities (as approved by City Council).
Port& Commerce Advisory Board 2021 Goals Calendar.
CITIZEN COMMENTS
Tony Baclaan thanked Casie Warner for the HYPER presentation. He was excited that
PACAB would be looking at this issue.He had attended seminars about early childhood education,
and strongly believed that early childhood education was critical in order to mitigate mental health
and substance abuse issues. The community of Seward would continue to grow, and the issue of
childcare needed to be solved.
BOARD AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN
COMMENTS
Paquette thanked everyone for the meeting, and Warner for the presentation. She had
attended a meeting about electric rates with the electric department, and she thought it was time
for the city to stop kicking the can down the road and to start working through some of the difficult
issues it had,like childcare and electric rates. There were some difficult conversations that needed
to be had.
Regis thanked Warner for the presentation,and hoped there was a way to make it work.
Lawrence was excited about addressing the childcare issue because the community really
needed it. He hoped the city would help get this private enterprise up and running. He thought the
harbor tariff for storage rates was good to have accomplished.
Hughes thanked Warner for the presentation; he couldn't have predicted the issues that
PACAB would contemplate.
Jaffa thanked the board for their work. He recalled the positive impact that early childcare
had on his own children, and understood how important the issue was.
Schneider wondered when the board would wish to return to having meetings in person.
She suggested thsat PACAB wait for council's decision to continue Zoom or not; she planned to
be in person at the May meeting. Schneider understood how critical early childcare was on the
development of individuals, and how proper childcare could result in productive adults who were
free from substance abuse.
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ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 1:22 p.m.
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