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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
ORDINANCE NO.612
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEWARD, ALASKA, ENACTING MISCELLANEOUS "HOUSEKEEPING"
REVISIONS TO THE SEWARD CITY CODE
WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 610, enacted by
November 28, 1988, provided for the
municipal code for the City; and
the Seward City Council on
adoption of a reorganized
WHEREAS, during the reorganization process, various sections were
highlighted for review and revision; and
WHEREAS, a number of the rev~s~ons are simply minor
"housekeeping" changes which would not impact the general public; and
WHEREAS, the Council wishes to enact all of these amendments by
one action;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
HEREBY ORDAINS that:
Section 1. Section 1.01.015 is hereby amended by adding
"official" to the definition of "Officers, employees, offices,
departments, boards and commissions," to read as follows:
Officers. officials. offices. emplovees. departments. boards
and commissions. Whenever any officer, official, office,
employee, department, board or commission is referred to,
it shall mean an officer, official, office, employee,
department, board or commission of the city, unless the
context clearly indicates otherwise.
Section 2. A new section, designated ~ 1.01.052, is hereby
created to provide for minor editing by the reviser when codifying
ordinances, to read as follows:
1.01.052 Revisinq code. The revisor shall edit and revise
the ordinances for consolidation without changing the
meaning of any ordinance. Subject to the general policies
which may be promulgated by the council for the preparation
and publication of code supplements, the revisor, subject
to review by the city attorney, may make the following
editorial revisions during the codification process:
1. renumber sections, parts of sections,
articles, chapters and titles;
2. change the wording of catchlines and change
or provide new titles for articles, chapters and
titles;
3. change capitalization, format, tense for the
purpose of uniformity;
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
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4. substitute the proper designation for the
terms, "the preceding section," "this ordinance,"
and like terms;
5. strike out figures if they are merely a
repetition of written words or vice versa, or
substitute figures for written words or vice versa
for the purpose of uniformity;
6. correct manifest errors which are clerical,
typographical, or errors in spelling, grammar, or
errors by way of additions or omissions;
7. correct manifest errors in references to laws,
ordinances or other sections of this code;
8. rearrange sections, combine sections, divide
long sections into two or more sections, and
rearrange the order of sections to conform to a
logical arrangement of subject matter as may most
generally be followed in the Seward City Code.
section 3.
replacing all
director."
section 3.45.015, Subsection B, is hereby revised by
references to "the comptroller" with "the finance
section 4. section 5.01.040 is hereby revised by replacing all
references to "the city comptroller" with "the finance director," and
replacing the reference to the "city clerk" in Subparagraph B with
"city manager."
Section 5. section 9.15.310, Subsection B, is hereby revised to
delete the erroneous reference to the Alaska Railroad as aU. S.
government entity, to read as follows:
B. When the Alaska Railroad engages in explosives handling
activities, it shall not be required to furnish bond or
evidence of insurance coverage, nor be required to execute
a document of indemnity in favor of the city for any loss
or damage resulting from such explosives handling. The
Railroad shall coordinate such activities with the city, and
the Coast Guard captain of the port where applicable, by
obtaining the aforementioned explosives handling permit or
permits. In addition, when the Railroad, as a common
carrier, performs explosives handling activities for third-
party consignors or consignees, such clients or customers
of the Railroad shall be required to pay the aforementioned
daily permit fee to the city for all explosives handled in
or transported through the city. However, no person shall
be required to procure more than one daily permit for any
given shipment of explosives.
Section 6. Section 9.20.065 is hereby amended by replacing the
reference to "the Uniform Building Code, "Dangerous Buildings,"
current edition, as amended" with "the Uniform Code for the Abatement
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
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of Dangerous Buildings, 1985 edition,".
Section 7. In order to remove the existing conflict with ~
8.20.060, Section 11.15.110 is hereby amended to read as follows:
11.15.110 Public carrier stops. The chief of police, upon
approval of the city manager, is hereby authorized to
establish bus stops, loading zones and other common carrier
zones on such public streets or highways in such places and
in such number as he shall determine to be of the greatest
benefit and convenience to the public, and every such bus
stop, loading zone or other common carrier zone shall be
designated by appropriate signs.
Section 8. Section 11.50.010, Subsection A, is hereby revised
to comply with the general penalties provisions set forth at ~
1.05.010, by deleting the 30-day imprisonment clause, to read as
follows:
11.50.010 Penalties. A. Unless another penalty is
expressly provided by law, every person convicted of a
violation of any provl.sl.on of this ordinance shall be
punished by a fine of not more than three hundred dollars
($300.00).
Section 9. Section 13.01.020, Subsection B, is hereby amended
by revising the first sentence to read as follows:
B. Permits shall be issued by the city engineer in
conformity with the recommendations of the city manager or
at the direction of the City Council, and a copy of each
permit shall be filed with the city clerk.
Section 10. Section 13.01.020, Subsection C, is hereby amended
by deleting from the last sentence "and under the supervision of the
street committee."
Section 11. Section 13.01.030, requl.rl.ng the city clerk to post
notice to clear snow and ice from sidewalks, is hereby deleted.
Section 12. Section 8.20.060 is hereby amended to read:
8.20.060 Terminals and zones qenerallv. No person may
operate a vehicle for hire unless from a terminal or zones,
or both. A "terminal" is defined as a privately owned
station or depot from which taxicabs or limousines may
operate. A "zone" is defined as a single parking space on
a city street. (See Section 11.15.110)
Section 13. This ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days
following its enactment.
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CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
ORDINANCE NO. 612
ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, this
13th day of March, 1989.
AYES:
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ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
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HARRY GIESELER, MAYOR
GIESELER,
NONE
NONE
NONE
DUNHAM, HILTON, MEEHAN, NOLL, O'BRIEN, SIMUTIS
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
PERKINS COIE, Attorneys for
the City of Seward, Alaska
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Fred B. Arvidson
City Attorney
March 13. 1989
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