HomeMy WebLinkAbout10112021 City Council Minutes City of Seward, Alaska City Council Meeting Minutes
October 11, 2021 Volume 41, Page 525
CALL TO ORDER
The October 11,2021 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 John Osenga
Liz DeMoss Ristine Casagranda
comprising a quorum of the Council; and
Janette Bower, 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 —None
APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
Motion (Baclaan/McClure) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda
Casagranda removed Resolution 2021-117 from the consent agenda.
Motion Passed Unanimous
The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items:
Resolution 2021-115,Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into A Construction Contract
With Global Diving & Salvage Inc., For The Replacement Of Sacrificial Anodes Cathodic
Protection System On The Concrete Section Of The Seward Harbor Float System In Amount
I L Not To Exceed$150,477.80,Which Includes A 10%Contingency,And Appropriating Funds.
Resolution 2021-116,Authorizing The City Manager To Spend An Amount Up To$35,000 For
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The Installation Of Overhead Electric Power To The Scale House At The City Rock Quarry.
Resolution 2021-118, Approving Amendment No. 1 To The Contract With Boyd, Chandler,
Falconer&Munson For The Provision Of Basic Legal Services Through August 1,2023,For A
Total Of$66,000 Annually.
Resolution 2021-119,Approving Amendment No. 1 To The Contract With R&M Consultants
Inc.For On-Call Engineering And Grant Writing Services Through December 31,2024,And
Appropriating Funds In The Amount Of$25,000.
Approval of the September 13,2021 City Council Special Meeting Minutes.
Certify the October 5, 2021 Regular Municipal Election Results.
Non-objection to the renewal of marijuana license#17758 for The Tufted Puffin, LLC.
Appoint Dona Walker to the Historic Preservation Commission with a term to expire May,
2024.
SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Proclamations & Awards
National Coming Out Day Proclamation
Wellness Week Proclamation
Domestic Violence Awareness Month Proclamation
Borough Assembly Report. Kenn Carpenter was not present.
City Manager Report. City Manager Janette Bower reported there was a draft budget
available in preparation for the work sessions that would start on Wednesday. There was no update
on the Federal Infrastructure Bill at this time.
McClure thanked administration and the Parks& Recreation Department for installing the
Mary Lowell grave marker replacement.
City Attorney Report.City Attorney Brooks Chandler said the last month had been fairly
quiet;he had worked on some of the contracts on tonight's agenda.He had finished his initial review
of the city code for the recodification project today. There was a drainage easement that he was
working on,a sublease at the harbor,and some personnel issues which had been resolved.Legal fees
for July were$8,898 and in August they were$11,870; beginning in November, his firm would be
charging a flat monthly fee, and the bill would exceed that only when necessary for unexpected
items.
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Baclaan appreciated receiving updates on the various projects, including the recodification
project. In response, Chandler said the recodification project was a major deal and it took time.
Other Reports and Announcements—None
Presentations—None
PUBLIC HEARINGS—None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS—None
NEW BUSINESS
Resolutions
Resolution 2021-117, Authorizing the City Manager to Enter into the Contract with LTAS
Technologies Inc. for Short Term Rental Registration and Compliance Services through
December 31, 2024, for a total of$6,500 Annually, and Appropriating Funds.
Motion (Baclaan/McClure) Approve Resolution 2021-117
Bower noted that this vendor is commonly known as Harmari, and the Community
Development Department had been using their services since 2018;it has previously cost$4,000 per
year. The increase in the cost now is due to the city's interest in expanding the services.
Casagranda had some concerns that short term lodging was being paid extra attention,more
than other types of businesses. She appreciated that this software may have the capacity to streamline
the process of permitting, but she didn't understand how it would be helping the city's processes.
Casagranda noted that there was no city compliance officer for short term lodging, and she wasn't
sure the city needed to have a vendor to address non-compliance because many citizens were willing
to keep people honest by asking their own questions. She was more concerned that the city was
spending time and energy on short term lodging, rather than spending time on solving long term
affordable housing.
Terry noted that this contract would become a budget item,and if future councils wished to
stop using the services they could provide the vendor with 30 days' notice.
In response to DeMoss, Bower said this service expansion was not fully implemented in
2020,as hoped.Bower explained that how it worked was the vendor's software"crawled"websites
to find advertisements and then reported that information back to the city.
Baclaan recalled hearing about when this software was first implemented,that the data was
available to one employee only,and he believed the information had been used as a weapon against
local business owners. He concurred with the suggestion that there was more attention being paid to
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short term rental businesses over other businesses. He wondered what the difference in permitting
compliance was between 2019 and 2020;he didn't think that enough information had been provided
to council to demonstrate the effectiveness of this program. Baclaan offered an illustration to make
his point: in law enforcement, there were two choices — lead by education or lead by the gun. He
believed it was more effective to lead by education. So he wondered if a similar approach could be
used in this situation: educate the business owners why it was important for them to be properly
permitted,and enforcing only when necessary. In that context,he wondered what the cost benefit of
this program actually was.
Seese also had concerns, and when she asked for information about how many businesses
were actually found to be running illegally, she never received satisfactory answers.
Motion to Postpone(Terry/McClure) Postpone Resolution 2021-117 to October 25,
2021.
Terry wished to see more information about how this software had impacted compliance
rates. Casagranda also wished to see more specific data when this came back.
Motion to Postpone Passed Unanimous
Other New Business Items
All items were approved on consent. J
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS—None
CITIZEN COMMENTS
Cheryl Seese was the chair of the Historic Preservation Commission, and she brought a
request from the commission to ask council to reinstate previous COVID-19 precautions. In
particular, she wished that the use of Zoom would be reinstated for meetings. She didn't understand
why Zoom was stopped being used at all.
Lynda Paquette concurred with the request to reinstate Zoom meetings.She thought the city
had disenfranchised some people when the use of Zoom was discontinued.She encouraged everyone
to consider applying for the Port&Commerce Advisory Board because there were two openings.
Norm Regis stated when charter businesses tried to go around the rules, other charter boat
captains made the harbormaster aware.
COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN
COMMENTS
Bower appreciated the discussion on LTAS Technologies.She thanked Seese for her service,
and congratulated Osenga on being re-elected.
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L DeMoss congratulated Osenga and Calhoon on the election. She thought all the candidates
ran good campaigns and all were well-spoken. She congratulated Cindy Ecklund on becoming
Seward's new Borough Assembly Representative, and thanked Seese for her service.
Casagranda thanked the young people in tonight's audience for coming to the meeting.She
appreciated council working well together and administration for being so prepared.
Osenga thanked Randy Wells and Leighton Radner for stepping up and putting their names
in the hat for this election. He congratulated Calhoon, and thanked Seese for her service.
Seese brought fudge for everyone to share because tonight was her last council meeting.She
congratulated Calhoon and Osenga on the election.
McClure congratulated Osenga and Calhoon,and thanked everyone for running. She wished
everyone a Happy Indigenous Peoples Day.
Baclaan thanked administration for Resolution 2021-119 to obtain a resource for grant
writing services. He announced his resignation from council due to a new job he accepted;he felt it
was necessary to resign due to the demands of his new job. He appreciated everyone on council and
all their time and energy.
LTerry said Baclaan would be missed. She thanked Seese for her service and congratulated
Calhoon on being elected, and Osenga for being re-elected. She appreciated Randy Wells and
Leighton Radner for putting in as candidates. She thanked Alaska Waste for serving the city, and
congratulated Cindy Ecklund and thanked Kenn Carpenter. She noted there would be two budget
work sessions this week, Wednesday and Thursday, starting at 6:00 p.m. each night; the work
sessions would be available on YouTube, in person, on radio, and on GCI channel 9. Halloween
events would include the Halloween Carnival from 1:00-4:00 p.m. on October 30 at the cruise ship
terminal, followed by Trunk or Treat at the Army Resort at 5:00 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 7:49 p.m.
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