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CITY OF Sm:A.RD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION NO. 81-45
A RESOLUTION SETTING FEES FOR THE SEWARD
MUNICIPAL SMALL BOAT HARBOR.
WHEREAS, the Harbormaster of the City of Seward has reviewed
the current rates charged for moorage in the Small Boat Harbor,
and
WHEREAS the Harbormaster has made certain specific recommen-
dations to modify charges for moorage, labor, and transient fees
to more accurately reflect the actual cost of provision of those
services by the City, and
WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to charge users of the
Small Boat Harbor for services at a rate reasonably calculated to
reflect costs to the City for operation and maintenance of the
Small Boat Harbor.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that Section 1 of Resolution No. 77-36
as re-enacted by Resolution No. 80-20 is hereby repealed and re-
enacted as follows:
Section 1. Moorage Fees.
(A) Moorage Fees, Annual
(1) Annual Moorage Fee, Preferential Moorage. The
annual moorage fee for preferential moorage privileges shall be
$12.00 per foot based on the length of the float assigned or the
overall length of the vessel (including all hull attachments such
as bowspits, davits, dinghies, etc.), whichever is greater.
(2) Annual Moorage Fee, Transient Moorage. The annual
moorage fee for transient moorage privileges shall be 75% of the
rate charged for preferential moorage.
(3) Six Month Fee. The six month rate for either
preferential or transient moorage privileges shall be sixty
percent (60%) of the applicable annual rate.
(4) Payment of Moorage Fees. All moorage privilege
fees shall be paid when due and in advance.
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(B) City Dock
The City Dock is a working dock and all moorage shall be on
the basis of the daily rate established for transient moorage.
No vessel shall be permitted to moor to the City Dock in
excess of fourteen (14) days without prior written permission
from the Harbormaster.
Cargo loading and unloading shall have priority use of the
City Dock at all times.
(C) Daily Moorage Fees
The daily rate for transient moorage, based on the overall
length of the vessel (including all hull attachments such as
bowspits, dinghies, darths, etc.) or the lenth of the float used
for moorage, whichever is greater, shall be as follows:
Length of Vessel or Float
Daily Fee
Under 19'
19' - 32'
33' - 45'
46' - 58'
59' - 71'
72' - 84'
85' - 97'
98' - 110'
Ill' - 123'
124' - 136'
137' - 149'
150' - 162'
163' +
2.00
4.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
12.00
14.00
16.00
18.00
20.00
22.00
24.00
26.00
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Section 5 of Ordinance No. 77-36
1S repealed and re-enacted as follows:
Section 5. Labor and Service Charges.
(A) Service and labor performed by the Harbormaster or any
City employee working in the Harbor shall be charged at the rate
of one and one-half the hourly wage rate (including fringe bene-
fits, overtime and call-out pay) paid to the City employee by the
City.
(B) Pumping of boats which are in danger of sinking shall
be charged a rate of $10.00 dollars per hour, plus any
applicable labor costs as determined in paragraph (A) of this
section.
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(C) Any materials or City supplies, including mooring
lines, shall be charged at their cost to the City.
(D) Towing of boats shall be charged $25.00 dollars per
boat plus labor charges as determined in paragraph (A) above.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the rates set forth in this
resolution shall become effective October 1, 1981.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, this 28 day of September, 1981.
CITY OF SEWARD
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AYES: CAMPBELL, CRIPPS, GILLESPIE, HUGLI, O'BRIEN, SORIANO, SWARTZ
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
Approved as to Form:
HUGHES, THORSNESS, GANTZ,
POWELL & BRUNDIN, Attorneys
for the City of Seward
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Fred B. Arvidson
(City Seal)