Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout11272023 City Council Agenda 1963 1965 2005 The City of Seward,Alaska An-AmF.�.e 3.i CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA City Council Chambers, 410 Adams Street Please silence all cell phones and devices during the meeting Mayor Sue McClure Council Member Kevin Finch City Manager Kat Sorensen Vice Mayor John Osenga Council Member Robert Barnwell Asst. City Manager Jason Bickling Council Member Mike Calhoon Council Member Julie Crites City Clerk Kris Peck Council Member Randy Wells City Attorney Sam Severin Monday,November 27, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING (Those who have signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak. Time is limited to 3 minutes per speaker and 36 minutes total time for this agenda item.) 5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA(Approval of Consent Agenda passes all routine items listed under Item 7. Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless a council member requests an item be returned to the Regular Agenda.) 6. SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS,AND REPORTS A. Proclamations and Awards -None B. City Manager Report............................................................................ Pg. 5 C. City Clerk Report D. City Attorney Report E. Other Reports and Announcements F. Presentations (Presentations are limited to ten minutes each, excluding Q&A, and are limited to two per meeting unless increased by council.) 1) Presentation on the Trip Highlights of the Seward Delegation to Obihiro, Japan 7. CONSENT AGENDA(also marked with an asterisk) A. Minutes of Preceding Meeting 1)*Approval of the November 13, 2023 City Council Meeting Minutes...............Pg.41 B. Introduction of Ordinances 1) *Ordinance 2023-021: An Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of Seward, Alaska,Amending Seward City Code Section 11.15.130—Paid Parking To Establish A City Council Meeting Agenda November 27,2023 11 P a g e Procedure For Issuance Of Citations In City Parking Lots And Meter Zones To Establish A Fine...........................................................................Pg. 49 C. Resolutions 1) *Resolution 2023-127: Accepting And Appropriating Funds From The State Of Alaska, Public Library Assistance Grant Program, In The Amount Of $7,000 To Provide Materials And Programs At The Seward Community Library And Matching Funds........................................................................................Pg. 57 2) *Resolution 2023-128: Expressing Support For Seward Community Health Center Building A New Clinic At 431-501 First Avenue, Seward,Alaska...................Pg.69 3) *Resolution 2023-129: Authorizing The City Manager To Purchase From Southern States, LLC, A Three-Phase Horizontal Circuit Switch In The Not-To-Exceed Amount Of$155,550, Including Shipping,For Installation In Seward's Lawing Substation Near MoosePass................................................................................Pg. 104 4) *Resolution 2023-130: Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into A Purchase Agreement With SHI For The Purchase Of Scale Computing Systems Servers For The Police Department, In The Amount Of$41,250.82.................................Pg. 113 5) *Resolution 2023-131: A Resolution Of The Seward Port And Commerce Advisory Board Recommending City Council Approval Of The 2023 Seward Boat Harbor Plan.........................................................................................Pg. 120 D. Other Items 1) *Non-objection to the new liquor license for Stoney Creek Tap House 96167, Brewery....................................................................................Pg. 154 2) *Non-objection to the new liquor license for Stoney Creek Cider House 96168, Winery.....................................................................................Pg.158 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Public hearing comments are limited to five(5) minutes per person.After all speakers have spoken, a person may speak for a second time for no more than one(1) minute.) A. Resolutions Requiring Public Hearing 1) Resolution 2023-125: Recommending Kenai Peninsula Borough Approval of the Preliminary Plat of Fort Raymond Subdivision, Replat Number 1, Lot 10A; Located at 905 Sea Lion Ave; Creating Fort Raymond Subdivision, Replat Number 7, Lots 10A-1 and10A-2.................................................................................Pg. 163 2) Resolution 2023-126: Recommending Kenai Peninsula Borough Approval of the Preliminary Plat of Fort Raymond Subdivision, Replat Number 5, Lot 6A-4; Located at 605 Sea Lion Ave; Creating Fort Raymond Subdivision, Replat Number 6, Lots 6A- 5 and 6A-6................................................................................Pg. 174 City Council Meeting Agenda November 27,2023 2 1 P a g e 9. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Resolutions 1) Resolution 2023-124: Supporting The Brown & Hawkins Fire Suppression System Project For The Historical Building Located At 205, 207 & 209 Fourth Avenue And Recommending The City Manager Accept And Administer Federal Funding Provided By The Alaska Department Of Natural Resources...................................Pg. 184 (This resolution failed on November 13, 2023. The next day Council Member Barnwell filed a reconsideration with the City Clerk. This resolution will require a 2/3 vote to get back on the floor.) 10. NEW BUSINESS A. Resolutions 1) Resolution 2023-132: Adopting the Municipal Lands Inventory and Management Plan —2023 Update.............................................................................Pg. 213 B. Other New Business 1) Discussion PACAB Work Session Topic Priorities...................................Pg. 218 2) Cancel the December 27, 2023 Regular Council Meeting 3) Discuss postponing the December 11, 2023 Regular Council Meeting to December 18, 2023 4) Appoint a city representative on the Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association(CIAA)Board of Directors with a term to expire May 2024...........................................Pg. 219 11. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS -None 12. CITIZEN COMMENTS (There is no sign in for this comment period. Time is limited to five(5) minutes per speaker.) 13. COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS AND RESPONSES TO CITIZEN COMMENTS 14. EXECUTIVE SESSION Per Seward City Code 2.10.033(E)(2): Subjects that tend to prejudice the reputation and character of any person, provided the person may request a public discussion— City Clerk Initial Evaluation after 180 days 15. ADJOURNMENT City Council Meeting Agenda November 27,2023 3 1 P a g e