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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2008-131Sponsored by: Oates Passed December 8, 2008 Motion to Reconsider: Failed CITY OF SF,`'~'ARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2008-131 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THF. CI'T'Y OF SEVS'ARD, ALASKA, ACCEPTING GRANT' FUNDS 1N THE AMOUNT OF $30,000 FROM THE KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH FOR THE MiI.L STREET AND SECOND AVENUE AND MILL STREET AND VISTA AVENUE DRAINAGE PROJECT WHEREAS, the 10-foot wide drainage easement that currently exists adjacentto Block 13A is not sufficient in width to facilitate maintenance of the drainage ditch east of Second Avenue; and WHEREAS, the first option to correct the problem is to convey the flow southerly in a storm drain pipe, but potential issues include water/sewer conIlicts and freezing of the stony drain; and WHEREAS, the second option to correct the problem is to convey the flow into a new drainage ditch located along the west side of Block 13A, but a culvert for a driveway crossing would be required; and WHEREAS, in either case, a hydrant ~a~ould require relocation and the pipe would have lobe .... increased in size and appropriate intake structure provided; and WHEREAS, construction costs could be as much as $20,000 and evaluations could cost $5,000; and WHEREAS, there arc additional drainage problems in the Mill Street/ Vista Avenue drainage area; and WHF,REAS, an additional drainage review of the site will cost $2,500; and WHEREAS, the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Board is providing funds for the proposed project through the Kenai Peninsula Borough's grant application process. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THF. CITY COUNCIL OF'CHE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: Section 1. The City Manager is authorized to enter into the Crant Agreement with the Kenai Peninsula Borough in substantially the form presented at this meeting, and to accept $30,000 to be expended on the drainage review project described therein. CI'I'YOF SF.WARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2008-131 Section 2. The City Manager is authorized to appropriate 530,000 into account 866-8663- 4680-0900. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 8`h day of December. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ~`. -~ "Willard Dunham, Vice Mayor AYES: Valdatta, Bardarson, Smith, Kellar, Keil, Dunham NOES: None ABSENT: Corbridge ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: . ,~ ~- '~; , Je~n Lewis Ctty Clerk ~° P-~-°8~.. #- - ~ ~~. ~.W (City Seal) ~.' T `; _ _ ~, Q _ _ .~ ., . a ~, ^l h, ~ ~f ... 4~'r a . r ~ i..: r d • yy Agenda Statement Meeting Date: December 8, 2008 To: Mayor and Council Members From: Community Development Director Chris y Through: City Manager Phillip Oates Agenda Item: Resolution 2008-~~~ccepting Grant Funds in the Amount of $30,000 from the Kenai Peninsula Borough fir the Mill Streetand Second Avenue and Mill Street and Vista Avenue Drainage Project [3ACKGKOUND & JUST[FICATION: Public Works Director WC Casey worked closely with the Seward Bear Creek Flood Service Area Board to identify a flood mitigation project within the City of Seward. The need to review drainage and provide flood mitigating culverts at Mill Street and Second Avenue was chosen. The 10-foot wide drainage easement that currently exists adjacent to Block 13A is not sufficient in width to facilitate maintenance of the drainage ditch east of Second Avenue and the owner of Block 13A requested that the drainage be relocated such that the drainage easement can he vacated to facilitate development of the lot. There are two possible solutions to the drainage problem. 'fhe first option is to convey the flow southerly in a storm drain pipe, but potential issues include water/sewer conflicts and freezing of the storm drain. The second option is to convey the flow into a new drainage ditch located along the west side of Block 13A, but a culvert for a driveway crossing would be required. In either case, a hydrant would require relocation and the pipe has to be increased in size and an appropriate intake structure provided. The cost of the project is estimated at about $30,000 and includes construction costs ($20,000), evaluations ($5,000) and an additional drainage review of Mill Streetl Vista Avenue ($2,500). The Seward Bear Creek Plood Service Area Board is providing funds for the proposed project through the Kenai Peninsula Borough's grant application process. The: Seward/Bear Creek Flood Service Board, a service area of the Kenai Peninsula Borough, was created in ?003 to provide flood planning, and mitigation services to the Seward/Bear Creek community. 'fhe Board is funded with property tax dollars from property owners boUl inside and outside Seward City Limits. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Where applicable, this agenda statement is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive Plans, Land Usc Plans, Strategic Plan and City Council Rules of Procedures. FISCAL NOTE: These funds will be appropriated into account 866-8663-4680-0900. Approved by Finance Department: ~,~' ~ ~' ~,,~~~..; ATTORNEY REVIEW: X 4'7 RECOMMENDATION: Council approve Resolution 2008-~3~~lccepling Grant Funds in the Amount of $30.000 Isom the Kenai Peninsula Borough for the Mill Street and Second Avenue and Mill Street and Vista Avenue Drainage Project. 48