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HomeMy WebLinkAbout020619 PACAB PacketCity of Seward Port and Commerce Advisory Regular Board Meeting THANK YOU! .:.�WALA- UNITEDD STATES COAST GUARD - ALASKA February 6, 2019 SEWARD PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD February 6, 2019 12.00 PM Council Chambers REGULAR MEETING Christy Terry Chair 1. CALL TO ORDER Term Expires 07/2019 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Bruce Jaffa Vice Chair 3. ROLL CALL Tenn Expires 07/2021 Carl Hughes 4. Citizens' comments on any subject except those items Board Member scheduled for public hearing. [Those who have signed in Tenn Expires 07/2020 will be given the first opportunity to speak. Time is limited to 2 minutes per speaker and 30 minutes total time for this Colby Lawrence agenda item.] Board Member Term Expires 07/2019 5. Approval of agenda and consent agenda [Approval of Laura Schneider Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by Board Member Tenn Expires 07/2020 asterisk (*). Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless a Board Member so requests. In the Lynda Paquette event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular Board Member Agenda.] Tenn Expires 07/2021 6. SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND Erin REPORTS Board Mem Member Tenn Expires 07/2021 A. About Blue Pipeline - Justin Sternberg, Seward Blue Jeff Bridges Pipeline Manager Interim City Manager B. AKRR - Christy Terry Brennan Hickok C. Chamber Report - Cindy Clock Assistant City Manager D. Harbormaster Report — Norm Regis E. Administration — Brennan Hickok Norm Regis Harbor Master GeNeil Flaherty Executive Liaison City of Seward, Alaska PACAB Agenda February 6, 2019 Page 1 7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS — None. 8. NEW BUSINESS *A. December 19, 2018 and January 2, 2019 Minutes.... page 3 B. Discuss Commercial Fishing Trawler Fleet impact to Seward.... Page 7 C. Set Work Session February 20`s Topic as `PACAB Priority Calendar 2019.' D. Discuss follow up direction from Joint Work Session with Planning and Zoning Commission held on January 22, 2019. E. Discuss the January 7th Anchorage Chamber of Commerce meeting about the Anchorage Climate Action Plan 9. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS A. Resolution 2019-01 PACAB Priority Resolution.... page 8 B. Proclamation of Support USCGC Mustang.... page 10 C. Proclamation of Welcome USCGC Spar.... page Il D. PACAB Goals 2019 calendar.... page 12 E. Council calendar.... page 13 10. BOARD COMMENTS 11. CITIZEN COMMENTS [5minutes per individual — Each individual has one opportunity to speak] 12. BOARD AND ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSE TO CITIZEN'S COMMENTS 13. ADJOURNMENT City of Seward, Alaska PACAB Agenda February 6, 2019 Page 2 Report to PACAB FEBRUARY 06, 2019 Seward Chamber of Commerce. CVB, Cindy Clock New Chamber members since November: SALMON SISTERS = 389 members 2018 Community Awards CIVIC ENGAGEMENT- Lynda Paquette PERSON OF THE YEAR - Marianna Keil BUSINESS ADVOCATES OF THE YEAR - Cliff Krug, Stephanie Millane & Linda Chichester INDUSTRY PERSON OF THE YEAR - Laura Schneider, Exit Marine & 60 ° Adventure Charters BUSINESS SITE IMPROVEMENT OF THE YEAR - The Highliner Restaurant, Alysse Zimmerman Honorable Mentions- Bixler McClure, Nicole Lawrence, Ristine Casagranda, Salmon Sisters We welcome Geri Nipp, Stephane Millane, & Scott Reierson to the Chamber Board of Directors. Carole Tallman will remain in the President's seat, Melissa Schutter is now Vice President and Von Terry is our Treasurer. Nici Murawsky, Shelly Shank, and Brenda Ballou round out the 9 member board. We cut Bixler loose (at his request) to run his business and raise a family, and we said good bye to Susie Urbach after ten great years of service. If you'd like to view the State of the Chamber presentation, just go to seward.com, click on Members, then Chamber Staff. You'll see the link at the bottom of the page. Winter Weekends - January 25-27, during the Polar Bear Jump February 15-17, for the long President's Day Weekend March 15-17, to coincide with St. Patrick's Day April 13-14, the weekend prior to Easter Contact Elizabeth at events(o)seward.com to sign up for inclusion into Winter Weekends � In addition to more cruise ships this summer, there are also 55 thousand more airline seats available in 2019. � Our economic development focus for 2019 remains on the Blue Economy. And with the Seward Business Network, currently working on Winter Weekends (as mentioned). Energy remains on our radar and we love Phil Kaluza's goal of 2000 heat pumps in Seward. Justin Sternberg mentioned Net Zero homes in Seward - what a cool concept! - The all-new 2019 Seward Destination Guide is on its way from the Portland printers. Can't wait! We'll be welcoming many groups to Seward this year, among them - Region 3 Basketball in March, the Active America China FAM also in March, Marathon Miners Wrestling Tourney will be March 1 & 2, School Nurse Yoly Ifflander is working on getting the Alaska Nurses here in April, a potential Seabird Festival on June 22 with the ASLC and KFNP is in the works, Local Knowledge, a highly regarded national fishing television show will be here during the Salmon Derby, CHARR (Cabaret, Hotel, Restaurant and Retailers Association) Convention this fall, AVTEC's 50th will coincide with SMAF in September, and the Board of Fish will be here in November. No doubt the list will continue to grow! � In April we'll be moving Chamber Luncheons to Thursdays (g The original reason was because of Council work sessions on Fridays - but even if that changes - we've gotten so much positive feedback about the change that we'll keep it no matter what. PI I conducted construction meetings with Hamilton Construction and R&M for the Breakwater project on 1-3-2019, 1-10-2019,1-17-2019,1-24-2019 and 1-31-2019. 2. R&M will be traveling to Seward for an inspection and issue a punch list to finish this project. 3. The 330 ton will require a two day shut down when we pave the front of the lift pit. 4. The new fisherman float is in place, electrical and water are 99% done. (Getting Close) 5. The harbor has 4 sites that will supply year round water, the end of F -float, the beginning of Z -float, the T -dock and on the upland trestle of F -float for local citizens. (We have installed signs for traveling vessels) 6. I conducted construction meetings with PND and Hamilton Construction on 1-8-2019 and 1-22-2019 the concrete planks are starting to show up and also continuing to be formed and made at Anchorage Sand and Gravel for South Harbor Launch Ramp The South Harbor Launch Ramp is closed for the construction phase; the completion date is May 2019. 8. The Nordic Viking has been 100% disassembled. 9. Had a successful Polar Bear Jump Off. 10. The Harbor is fully staffed. 11. The harbor will not have to process any slip relinquishment paperwork, all slip holders have paid and turned in all the proper documentation for the 151 half of 2019.0 P2 City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Minutes January 2, 2019 Volume 3 355 CALL TO ORDER The January 2, 2019 regular meeting of the Port and Commerce Advisory Board was called to order at 12:00 p.m. by Chair Christy Terry. OPENING CEREMONY Erin Lemas led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL There were present: Christy Terry presiding, and Laura Schneider Carl Hughes Lynda Paquette Erin Lemas Comprising a quorum of the board; and Absent — Colby Lawrence Bruce Jaffa - excused Also Present: Jeff Bridges, Interim City Manager Brennan Hickok, Assistant City Manager Norm Regis, Harbor Master GeNeil Flaherty, Executive Liaison Council Liaison Susie Towsley arrived at 12:55 SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS Alaska Railroad Report — Christy Terry Chamber of Commerce Report — No report Harbormaster Report — Norm Regis Administration Report — Brennan Hickok CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING - None APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Motion (Hughes/Paquette) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda December 19, 2018 minutes removed from agenda by Chair Terry. Motion Passed Unanimous Consent INFORMATIONAL ITEMS, REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS Alaska Railroad Report — Report given electronically Chamber of Commerce Report — None P3 City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Minutes January 2, 2019 Volume 3 356 Harbormaster Report — Report given electronically, Regis stated that 60% of the sunken boat has been removed and work is still progressing. Administration Report — Hickok gave brief report on the Heat Loop Project. Administration is working with the City Attorney in regards to the cruise ship head tax spending in relation to the city shuttle. Paquette about the sales tax and zip code issues and how it will be implemented. Hickok stated that administration will be working on this subject and bring updates to future meetings. Terry stated that she could provide numbers regarding head tax and shuttle issue. Bridges stated that a letter of support from the cruise lines would be beneficial. UNFINISHED BUSINESS — None NEW BUSINESS 8B Approve Resolution 2019-001 Motion (Paquette/Schneider) Resolution 2019-001— A Resolution Of The Seward Port And Commerce Advisory Board (PACAB) Recommending Council Approval Of PACAB Priorities From February 2019 To February 2020 Terry requested board member Schneider give her requested amendments Motion (Schneider/Paquette) Motion Passed Motion (Hughes/Paquette) Motion Passed Motion (Hughes/Lemas) Motion to amend third bullet to read "Work to support new and existing industries in Seward including the Community Development Quota (CDQ) fleets, oil and gas related industries, transportation, vessel maintenance and repair facilities, and commercial fishing" Unanimous Consent Motion to amend sixth bullet in resolution to read "Continue exploration of energy alternatives, sponsor Energy Fair and other community education, develop a Seward Renewable Energy Plan, and review Title 15 including processes and procedures for alternative energy connection to city infrastructure" Unanimous Consent Motioned to add the words sport and industry to the third bullet in the resolution to read "Work to support new and existing P4 City of Seward, Alaska Porl and Commerce Advisory Board Minutes January 2, 2019 Volume 3 357 Motion Passed industries in Seward including the Community Development Quota (CDQ) fleets, oil and gas related industries, transportation, vessel maintenance and repair facilities, and commercial/sport fishing industry" Unanimous Approval of Resolution 2019-001 with amendments Motion Passed 8C —approve Resolution 2019-002 Motion (Schneider/Paquette) Unanimous Resolution 2019-002 —A Resolution Of The Seward Port And Commerce Advisory Board (PACAB) Recommending Council Authorize And Proceed With A Water And Sewer Rate Study Administration requested to add the word comprehensive to both the title and section one Motion (Schneider/Paquette) Motion Passed Motion (Schneider/Lemas) Motion Passed Approval of Resolution 2019-002 Motion Passed Add the word "comprehensive" to the title and section one Unanimous Amend seventh WHEREAS to read "prior to implementation the public should have at least one opportunity to comment on the recommended rates including the level of rate increases, impact on individual and groups of customers, and questions in regards to the methodology" Unanimous Unanimous Discussed Annual Review updates to the Seward Marine Industrial Development Plan Motion to approve the Seward Marine Industrial Development Plan P5 City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Minutes January 2, 2019 ! olume 3 358 Motion Passed Unanimous Review PACAB Annual Report to Council CORRESPONDENCE, INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No Action Required BOARD COMMENTS Paquette reminded everyone that the Seward Civic January 10, 2019 will be in the upstairs conference room at 6:OOpm. Schneider Happy New Year Hughes Hope everyone had a good Christmas and Happy New Year and he is ready to get down to business. Lemas Happy New Year Terry Happy New Year and looking forward to 2019 and thanked the board for their time on the board CITIZENS' COMMENTS Susie Towsley apologized for missing the bulk of the meeting and thanked Paquette for streaming the meetings so she able to go back and listen. BOARD AND ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSE TO CITIZENS' COMMENT - None ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 1:00 p.m. GeNeil Flaherty Executive Liaison (City Seal) Christeffal Terry Chair P6 THE ECONOMIC EFFECT ON THE COMMUNITY OF SEWARD OF EXISTING HALIBUT BYCATCH MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Most groundfish (cod, flatfish, Pollock) in the Gulf of Alaska are caught by about 45 trawl vessels based in Kodiak. This fishery is one of the largest economic engines for Kodiak, and results in no fish tax or sales tax for the City of Seward. The most pressing issue for the City and community of Seward is the issue that this fleet is allowed to catch and discard about 3.5 million pounds of Halibut annually. This is more Halibut than the thousands of sportfishing boats take annually. On top of that this amount of bycatch is not linked to the abundance of the stock. In the recent times of lower abundance the longline Halibut fisheries has taken a 60% cut in allowable harvest, a cut for conservation, and the charter fleet has had 1/3 of its season closed for Halibut fishing and our harvest is half now of what it was. "All for conservation by the both of us and all the while the bycatch is not lowered at all. This results in a loss of fish tax and sales tax for the City of Seward, as Seward is the 3rd largest landing port for delivery of Halibut to the local fish processors. With the Sportfishing Charter fleet losing 2 days during their operating season where they are not allowed to fish for Halibut has resulted in a large portion of the Charter fleet setting at the docks not generating any revenue or sales tax for those 2 days. These results combined with the fact that Trawl fisheries observer coverage is in a range of 13 to 18 percent, meaning no one is monitoring how much bycatch is caught between 72% - 87% of the time. We all know that our fellow humans will change their behavior to suit the circumstances. If no State Trooper or Local Police is visible you might go a little faster or not stop fully at a stop sign. So it is very possible that far more Halibut than 3.5 million pounds gets wasted annually. With coverage rates this low, it's anyone guess what goes on when no observers are on board. Unless action is taken to greatly reduce this bycatch this trend of reduced catch allowed by the Longline fishery and Sportfishing fishery will continue, even possibly continue on downward. What needs to be done is the Gulf of Alaska needs to be rationalized into a catch share plan that will mandate 100% coverage and give the Trawl fleet the same tools as other catch share plans to avoid bycatch. It's worked in the Bering Sea and Canada. It's time to fix this problem for the Halibut's sake and help this species recover. P7 A Sponsored by: PACAB CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD RESOLUTION 2019-01 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD (PACAB) RECOMMENDING COUNCIL APPROVAL OF PACAB PRIORITIES FROM FEBRUARY 2019 to FEBRUARY 2020 WHEREAS, PACAB's responsibilities are listed in SCC§ 2.30.325 Powers and Duties; and WHEREAS, City Council and PACAB held a joint work session on March 27, 2018 to review and update the current Priorities List; and WHEREAS, at its December 19, 2018 Regular Meeting the PACAB reviewed and refined the Priorities List. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Port and Commerce Advisory Board that: Section 1. The following List of Priorities through February 2020 is hereby approved by the Board and recommended to Council for their approval: PRIORITIES • Review taxes, especially vessel property tax • Review the Harbor Tariff as needed • Work to support industries to Seward including the Community Development Quota (CDQ) fleets and related industries, oil & gas related industries, transportation, vessel maintenance and repair facilities and commercial/sport fishing industry • Help lead Seward Marine Industrial Center (SM1C) development • Prioritize City, State and Federal Priorities for Port & Commerce Initiatives (October) • Continue exploration of energy alternatives, sponsor energy fair and/or other continuing community education, develop a Seward Renewable Energy Plan, review Title 15 including process and procedures for alternative energy connection to city infrastructure • Continue to send a board member to the Alaska Municipal League Annual Conference (AML) • Create a Climate Action Plan (2020) • Support the Blue Pipeline Initiative 1 • Review utility infrastructure for future growth and development. h Port and Commerce Advisory Board Resolution 2019-01 Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Port and Commerce Advisory Board of the City of Seward, Alaska this 2nd day of January, 2019. AYES: Hughes, Schneider, Paquette, Lemas, Terry NOES: ABSENT: Jaffa, Lawrence ABSTAIN: VACANT: THE Christeffal Terry, ATTEST: Arendaallo , MMC City Clerk (City Seal o,. 0f SS`10" 4OZ. .p'��> • 7 SEAL P9 The Port and Commerce Advisory Board proclaims their gratitude to the CREW AND FAMILIES OF THE USCGC MUSTANG in rccognition of valuable contributions to the maritime industry including search -and -rescue and law enforcement, homeponed in Seward, Alaska. We stand with you and the 42,000 United States Coast Guard active duty membc s and families going without pay dung the Government shut down. Chitty Tent', Port a d C.owmma Adimn }bind Cbuir, Febsnry 6, 2019 P10 x c AWARDED TO USCGC Spar "Aleutian Keeper's" Crew and Families. By the Seward Port and Commerce Advisory Board This 6th day of February, 2019 Christy Terry, Port and Commerce Advisory Board Chair 8 PH PACAB Goals Calendar 2019 Meeting Schedule Regular Meeting Work session REGULAR MEETING SUGGESTED AGENDA ITEMS January 2 • Review and discuss RES 2019-01 PACAB priorities • Review and discuss RES 2019-02 Seward Rate Study January 22 . Joint work session with P&Z commission February 6 • Presentation by Justin Sternberg, Seward Blue Pipeline Manager • Discuss Commercial Fishing Trawler Fleet impact on Seward • Discuss the follow up direction from the January 22 joint work session with P&Z • Discuss the Anchorage Climate Action Plan February 20 March 6 March 20 April 3 April 17 May 1 May 15 — End of • HIATUS - MEET AS NEEDED August September 4 September 18 October 2 - October 16 November 6 November 27 December 4 December 18 12PA 2311 February 2019 0Th Mu Tum Fr S. 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