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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION NO. 93-093
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING A 3-YEAR LEASE AND DOCK
LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH THE ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM
FOR THE HISTORIC RAILROAD DEPOT BUILDING AND
THE FOURTH AVENUE DOCK
WHEREAS, the homeporting of the M/V Tustumena in Seward is important to the
community; and
WHEREAS, preferential use of the Fourth Avenue Dock and lease of the historic
railroad "depot" building as an operations/ticket office are essential to the effective
operation of the Alaska Marine Highway System in Seward; and
WHEREAS, the city of Seward as owner of the Fourth Avenue Dock and the
historic railroad "depot" building has for many years made these facilities available for the
operation of the Alaska Marine Highway System in Seward;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that:
Section 1. The City Manager is authorized to execute the Lease and Dock License
Agreement, attached and incorporated herein by reference, for the historic railroad
"depot" building and the preferential use of the Fourth Avenue Dock by the Alaska
Marine Highway System.
Section 2. The disposition of such preferential dock use and building lease by
negotiated agreement is in the public interest.
Section 3. The public interest would best be served by waiving an appraisal of the
property in accordance with Section 7.05.140 of the City Code.
Section 4. This resolution shall take effect thirty (30) days following adoption and
posting as required by law.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the city of Seward, Alaska, this
28th day of June, 1993.
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RE-018 (CITY)
SEWARD LEASE AND DOCK LICENSE AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of , 19 ,
by and between the CITY OF SEWARD, a municipal corporatIOn,
organized under and operating pursuant to the laws of the State of
Alaska, hereinafter referred to as the "City" i and the ALASKA
MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM, hereinafter referred to as the "AMHS"i
WHEREAS, the parties intend that the Alaska Marine Highway
System be given certain preferential rights in exchange for moorage
fees paid by the state; and
WHEREAS, in connection with these ferry operations, the AMHS
requires a building to be used for ferry offices and operations.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereby agrees as follows:
1. Propertv Description: The City leases to the AMHS that
structure commonly known as the "Old Railroad Depot" building
located at 501 Railway Avenue, and the preferential berthing rights
at the Fourth Avenue Dock, both shown on the uncertified plat
titled "City of Seward Waterfront Tracts", dated september 1, 1969,
and are leased subject to all prior easements, conveyances and
restrictions of record.
2. Preferential privileqes: The AMHS shall have first
priority to berth its ferry vessels at the City of Seward Fourth
Avenue Dock. Other vessels using the dock or any portion thereof
which would interfere in any way with the arrival or departure of
the state ferries will be removed immediately upon arrival of the
ferry. Any other activities on the dock which will interfere with
these preferential berthing privileges shall immediately cease upon
arrival of the ferry.
3. Term: The term of the Lease and Dock License Agreement
and the right of the AMHS to use the Fourth Avenue Dock, shall be
for three (3) years, beginning July 1, 1993, through and including
June 30, 1996. This agreement may sooner terminate by either the
AMHS or City upon ninety (90) days written notice.
4. ~: The total annual fee to be paid by the AMHS to the
City shall be THIRTY-THREE THOUSAND, SIX HUNDRED NINETY AND NO/100
DOLLARS ($33,690.00) of which TWENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND, TWO HUNDRED
FIFTY-FOUR AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($28,254.00) is for preferential
berthing and moorage privileges and FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED
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THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS ($5,436.00) is for rental of the "Old Railroad
Depot" Building. The fee will be paid in advance upon approval of
this agreement by both parties.
AMHS is desirous of participating in a project to improve
accessibility at Seward Terminal. We will reimburse the access
project for receipted material expenses up to FIFTEEN THOUSAND AND
NO/100 DOLLARS ($15,000.00). It is understood that in
consideration of this investment in the Old Railroad Depot building
that the rental rate of $453.00 per month will not be increased
during the next three years (through June 30, 1996). Should AMHS
and the city of Seward agree to relocate the reservation and
ticketing office to another location prior to June 1996, this
provision would not be transferable.
5. Dock Use and parkina: The City shall grant to the AMHS
the right to utilize the Fourth Avenue dock as may be required for
all loading and unloading operations. The city shall provide snow
removal from automobile parking areas and the access to the dock.
6. Dock Maintenance: The AMHS will repair any damage to the
dock which is attributable to the ferry operations, but will not be
held responsible for damages caused by others.
7. Freiaht Charaes: The AMHS will not be required to pay to
the city any fee for vehicles, cargo or passengers moving across
th~ dock to and from the AMHS ferries.
8. EOUIPMENT: All equipment of whatsoever nature as shall
be installed by the AMHS shall continue to be property of the State
and may be removed by the AMHS at the expiration of this Agreement.
9. Buildina ReDairs:
(a) Kaior ReDairs. The City agrees to make major repairs
necessary to maintain the roof and exterior walls of the
existing building in a structurally sound and watertight
condition and to replace and repair, as reasonably necessary,
the exterior glass and windows. The city shall not be
responsible for the cost and expense of repairing any damage
caused by the willful or negligent act or omission of the
Lessee, its agents or customers, including improper securing
of the building by closing all windows and doors. The City
shall perform major mechanical repairs or replacements of the
building heat and hot water system and all other major
mechanical systems. The AMHS is not authorized to order any
major repairs without prior approval of the City. Any such
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repairs accomplished without prior City approval will be at
AMHS expense.
(b) preventative Maintenance. The AMHS shall be charged with
routine inspection and maintenance of the heating, and other
major mechanical systems, such as oiling and greasing, filter
changes and repairs, sometimes characterized as preventative
maintenance.
(c) Minor ReDairs. The AMHS shall perform the regular
routine daily maintenance and repairs that can be accomplished
by a day-man without special skills or training (for example,
but without limitation, the clearance of toilet stoppage,
changing of water faucet washers, maintenance of electric
light fixtures, bulbs, switch and outlet repair, painting and
other routine maintenance) so as to leave the premises, at
termination of the Agreement, in reasonable condition less
normal wear and tear.
10. Other Duties of AMHS:
(a) use and occupy the building and dock in a careful
and proper manner and for lawful purposes only;
(b) not assign this Agreement, or sublease the premises,
nor any part hereof, without the written consent of the City,
provided, however, such consent shall not be unreasonably-withheld.
(c) permit the city to enter upon the premises at all
reasonable times to examine their condition;
(d) responsible for all utility billings, including fuel
oil, water, sewer, electricity and phone, both to the depot and the
M/V TUSTUMENA;
(e) provide necessary janitorial services and supplies
for the space it occupies;
(f) save the city harmless and indemnify it against any
loss, damage, claims or liability resulting from (1) any acts or
omissions of the state, its agents or employees; or (2) arising out
of or from the state occupancy of the building or the dock or
operations connected thereto, except for losses caused by the
City's own negligence;
(g) not alter the exterior appearance of the depot
building without written consent of the City, but may post signs
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identifying the building as a ferry ticket office or terminal.
(h) maintain the grounds between the building and curb
of Railway Avenue and elsewhere within 25 feet of the building in
a neat condition to include signing, landscaping and parking i.e.
bumpers, signing, grass, flowers, shrubs.
11. Insurance: The city shall maintain casualty insurance on
said premises if it deems necessary, but shall not maintain
employer's liability insurance on state-owned contents.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this document
by their duly authorized officials.
STATE OF ALASKA, DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION & PUBLIC FACILITIES
ALASKA MARINE HIGHWAY SYSTEM
CITY OF SEWARD
George H. Reifenstein, Jr.
Terminal and Ship Services Manager
CITY MANAGER
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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CITY ATTORNEY
CITY CLERK
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION NO. 93-093
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
A TrEST:
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
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Dave W. Crane, Mayor
Bencardino, Crane, Darling, Krasnansky & Swartz
Sieminski
White
None
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Wohlforth, Argetsinger, Johnson &
Brecht, Attorneys for the city of Seward,
Alaska
(City Seal)
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City Attorney