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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04132020 City Council Packet Se-ward CAN Council Agenda Fact ..� v tititititititititititi«««<. ,F;,% nn t� • Monday, April 13, 2020 City Council Chambers Beginning at 7.00 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE TEMPORARY PROCESS FOR CITIZEN COMMENTS AT APRIL 13, 2020 SEWARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING The Seward City Council will hold a Virtual Regular Meeting on Monday, April 13, 2020. Because the City of Seward is currently experiencing a declared public health emergency due to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), alternate methods for providing Citizen Comments have been created: How To Virtually Attend The Meeting 1. The meeting will be Live Streamed on the city's YouTube page. Log onto YouTube and type "City of Seward Alaska" into the search bar. 2. Listen on the radio. Tune to KIBH-FM 91.7 3. Watch on television. Tune into GCI Cable Channel 9. How To Submit Your Citizen Comments 1. Email your written Citizen Comments to clerk2cityofseward.net. Emails received by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, April 13, 2020 will be read aloud to council by the City Clerk. 2. Sign up to be called on the telephone during the meeting to provide your comments directly to council telephonically. Call the City Clerk directly at (907) 224-4045, or send your contact information to clerkgcityofseward.net, including your full name and the telephone number you wish to have called. Calls and emails received by the City Clerk by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, April 13, 2020 will be included in the meeting record. Be prepared to answer your phone starting at 7:00 p.m. The telephone number will be called ONE time; if there is no answer, the clerk will move on to the next citizen. Citizen Comments will be delivered to council in the order they were received by the City Clerk. All Citizen Comments will be timed and limited to three minutes, as usual. Thank You For Your Cooperation! The critical need to follow healthcare guidelines cannot be emphasized enough right now. We must do everything we can to protect the health and safety of our community. Receiving input from citizens is very important to everyone at the city, and we appreciate everyone's cooperation in respecting our request to attend the meeting virtually. 1 1963 1965 2005 The City of Seward, Alaska CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA M-AmedcaC I �® Please silence all cell phones darning the meeting April 13, 2020 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers Christy Terry 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Term Expires 2022 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Sue McClure 3. ROLL CALL Vice Mayor Term Expires 2020 4. CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING [Those who have Sharyl Seese signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak. Time is limited to 3 minutes Council Member per speaker and 36 minutes total speaking time for this agenda item.] Term Expires 2021 5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA [Approval John Osenga of Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk (*). Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless a council member so requests. Council Member In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular Agenda] Term Expires 2021 6. SPECIAL ORDERS,PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS Dale Butts Council Member A. Proclamations and Awards Term Expires 2022 1. Earth Day ................................................ Pg. 4 2. National Library Week& Amnesty Month ........ Pg. 5 Tony Baclaan B. Borough Assembly Report ................................ Pg. 6 Council Member C. City Manager Report Term Expires 2022 1. Letter from Finance Director regarding use of CPV Funds for Alaska SeaLife Center Relief ..................... Pg. 7 Julie Crites 2. Department Reports .................................... Pg. 8 Council Member D. Other Reports and Announcements—None Term Expires 2020 E. Presentations 3. Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District (KPEDD)Presentation by Tim Dillon ............... Pg. 14 Scott Meszaros City Manager Brenda Ballou City Clerk Holly Wells City Attorney City of Seward, Alaska Council Agenda April 13, 2020 Page 1 2 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS —None Ordinances 20-002 and 20-003 were introduced on March 9, 2020. They will come for public hearing and enactment at a future meeting when it is safe for the public to appear and provide testimony, in keeping with CDC guidelines on COVID-19. 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS —None 9. NEW BUSINESS A. Resolutions *1. Resolution 2020-027, Extending The City's Current State Of Emergency In Response To The Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak, And Requesting State And Federal Relief Assistance. ........................................................................ Pg. 35 *2. Resolution 2020-028, Ratifying Additional Temporary Emergency Operation Rules And Procedures Implemented By The City Manager In Response To The Public Health Emergency Caused By COVID-19. ........................................ Pg. 39 *3. Resolution 2020-029, Authorizing The City Manager To Purchase Dumpsters For The City Campgrounds And The Seward Boat Harbor From Capital Industries In The Amount Of$89,070, And Appropriate Funds. .................................... Pg. 51 *4. Resolution 2020-030, Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into An Agreement With Harmon Construction, Inc., For Constructing An ADA-Compliant Ramp And Parking At City Hall In The Amount Of$80,663, And Appropriating Funds. Pg. 61 *5. Resolution 2020-031, Supporting The Establishment Of A Kenai Peninsula Borough Resilience And Security Commission. ............................................... Pg. 76 *6. Resolution 2020-032, Approving Amendment 92 To The Employment Agreement With The City Clerk For A Three Percent (3%) Cost Of Living Adjustment (COLA) Increase. ................................................................................... Pg. 79 B. Other New Business Items *1. Approval of the March 23, 2020 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes. ... Pg. 82 *2. Approval of the new liquor license and Restaurant Designation Permit 95872 for Firebrand BBQ. .......................................................................... Pg. 94 *3. Non-objection to the renewal of liquor license 9324 Beverage Dispensary for The SewardAlehouse. ....................................................................... Pg. 115 4. Discuss re-scheduling the city attorney interviews using a virtual meeting tool. 10. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS [No Action Required] A. On-going City Project and Goal List ................................................ Pg. 128 11. CITIZEN COMMENTS [There is no sign in for this comment period. Time is limited to five (5) minutes per speaker.] 12. COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS 13. ADJOURNMENT City of Seward, Alaska Council Agenda April 13, 2020 Page 2 3 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS,Earth Day is an annual reminder of the continued need for environmental stewardship commitments and sustainability efforts;and WHEREAS, Earth Day was founded in 1970 and is celebrated by over 190 countries around the world;and, WHEREAS, the theme of Earth Day 2020 is Climate Action, and communities throughout the borough are planning numerous events to mark the occasion;and, WHEREAS, it is understood that sustainability will only be achieved by meeting the needs of the present, without compromising the needs of future generations,and WHEREAS, it is more important than ever to cooperate locally and internationally to defend the environmental progress that has been heretofore gained; and, NOW, THEREFORE, I, Christy Terry, Mayor of the City of Seward, Alaska do hereby proclaim the week of April 18, 2020 to April 25, 2020 as a week-long celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day and do encourage all residents of the City of Seward to celebrate by making a conscious personal choice to protect the welfare of their environment by doing such things as reducing waste, recycling, conserving energy, insulating homes and businesses, growing or consuming locally grown produce, and using active transport. DATED THIS 13th DAY OF APRIL,2020 THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA f r 1 ' Christy Terry,Mayor EARTH DAY APRIL 22 4 m a m y„��..........�.�,.w, Proclamation WHEREAS, libraries everywhere play a vital role in transforming lives by supporting and enriching the quality of life in their communities, campuses and schools, even during the time of mass closures across the country due to the COVI Dig pandemic; and WHEREAS, librarians are trained professionals, helping people of all ages and backgrounds find and interpret the information they need to create, learn, live, seek employment, or work in a challenging economy; and WHEREAS, libraries serve as crucial technology hubs that provide internet access, public access computers, equipment, online resources and assistance; and WHEREAS, libraries promote and support literacy in all its forms through continuing education, cultural engagement, early literacy, lifelong learning, personal productivity, programs, research, and recreational opportunities; and WHEREAS, libraries continuously grow and evolve to meet the information needs of every community member in order to strengthen their communities; and WHEREAS, the work named above continues through digital, remote and virtual means, even while our physical doors are closed to the public; and WHEREAS, the American Library Association has called us to celebrate National Library Week on April 19-25th, zozo; and WHEREAS, during the month of April and the COVI Dig closure, the Seward Community Library& Museum Director has declared amnesty on Seward Library overdue fines; and NOW THEREFORE, I, Christy Terry, Mayor of the City of Seward, Alaska, do hereby proclaim April 19-25th as National Library Week, and Library Amnesty for the citizens of Seward, and encourage everyone to use digital and online library resources in honor of: National Library Week Dated this 13t" day of April, zozo The City of Seward, Alaska Christy Terry, Mayor 5 u 0 If there are problems with how this message is displayed, click here to view it in a web browser. From; Kenn Carpenter <ken n.carpenter Llavtec.e du> Sent. Thu 4?9/20.20 IL6 Ph4 To; Brenda Ballou Cc; Subject; Borough Report External Email.This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Brenda,the Assembly candled the Apri17, 2020 meeting to set for another day so Borough report at this time.The April 21, 2020 meeting might be on Zoom but still waiting for confirmation on that. We held a Special Meeting on Zoom on April 3, 2020 and passed 4 emergency Ordinances pertaining??to the Conronavirus. Those were 20 20-12 20 20-13 2020-14 2020-19 Thankyou, Fenn Carpenter Spa Phish.`Fraud Not span Forget previous rote s CITY 4F SEWA" Main Office(907)2244050 P.O. BOX 167 Police(907)224-3338 • Harbor(907)224-3138 SEWARD.ALASKA 99664-0167 Fire(907)224-3445 • City Clerk(907)224-4046 • Community Development(907)224-4049 Utilities(907)2244050 Fax(907)224-4038 Apri17, 2020 Scott, My main concern regarding the funding request from the Alaska Sea Life Center concerns the use of CPV funds.Alaska Statute 43.52.230(b) states: A city or borough that receives a payment under this subsection shall use the funds for port facilities, harbor infrastructure, and other services provided to the commercial passenger vessels and the passengers on board those vessels. While an attempt could be made to determine the number of cruise passengers that visit the Alaska Sea Life Center, a proper and reasonable allocation would need to be made based on actual data.To my knowledge this information has not been collected and, in my limited conversation with local business owners, the prevailing knowledge seems to be that perhaps 20%of their business is derived from cruise ship passengers. A February 2016 Legislative Audit requested by the Legislative Budget and Audit Committee criticized various entities for not using the funds for allowable purposes and indicated that while some of these entities had anecdotal evidence to support their claim, they had not developed a cost allocation methodology to support the use of CPV funding for various purposes.While the Alaska Sea Life Center is certainly a worthy attraction it may be difficult to argue that it provides a service to service to passengers of commercial vessels. In the event that the Sea Life Center is not eligible for federal or state financial assistance being rolled out as a result of the COVID19 pandemic or other sources, 1 believe it would be more appropriate to provide a loan at current low interest rates.The Sea Life Center is an important attraction for the City of Seward and enhances the community's ability to attract summer tourism. If approved by the Council, I will watch for near term maturities of time value investments and work with our attorney to draw up a loan agreement with the Sea Life Center not to exceed$350,000, However, it should be noted that the ability of the City to assist the Sea Life Center is limited. If the pandemic isn't resolved in the near term, Sales Tax revenue for fiscal year 2020 could be severely affected and the City may need to stretch it's reserves to maintain basic municipal operations. Tammy tro tnance Director City of Seward 7 • Main Office (907)224-4050 CITY OF SEWARD � • Police(907)224-3338 • Harbor(907)224-3138 P.O.Box 167 . Fire(907)224-3445 410 Adams Street . City Clerk(907)224-4046 Seward, Alaska 99664.0167 • Community Development(907)224-4049 • Utilities(907)224-4050 • Fax(907)224-4038 April 7, 2020 Re: Proposed plan for pole top rescue training To whom it may concern, The City of Seward (COS)is in full support of Alaska Energy Authority's (AEA) application and plan to add electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure to create an EV corridor through the interior of Alaska from Fairbanks to the Kenai Peninsula and thereby opening up the areas to more travel and trade without reliance on fossil fuels. The City of Seward, through the electric department, is working with AEA and other agencies to create the backbone of this infrastructure throughout the major road system of the state. The particular element COS is working on is to add electric vehicle charging stations in the Seward area. Seward is a popular travel destination and, with the additional support, could offer additional services which could grow the economy of the area. COS has worked with outside sources for appropriate locations that will enhance the use of the new EV facilities as well as benefit the local businesses located in close proximity to the stations. COS worked with the local Chamber of Commerce and the Sealife Center on the site locations. Both entities are willing and capable to host a sight for the EV charging stations and the electric department has facilities nearby that can serve the power needs for these stations. The City of Seward is willing to contribute labor of their four man linemen crew as a grant match to the installation of the needed infrastructure to energize the stations. The City of Seward and the Electric Department appreciate the Alaska Energy Authority's proactive plan and we look forward to continuing to work with them and the other participants to fulfill this deficiency. Best Rega s 77 ,'7"n John Foutz,Electric 14 ' ity Manager City of Seward Electric Department P.O. Box 167, Seward,AK 99664 Phone: 907.224.4071 Cell: 907.362.1785 Email: jfoutzkcityofseward.net Cc: S.Meszaros, City Manager 8 From: Rebecca Garrett<r gar rett@akenergyauthority.org> Sent; Thu 4 S/2020 2:28 PM To: Brenda Ballou Cc: Rebecca Garrett; Betsy McGregor; Taylor Asher; timothythabzherleach@�gmail.com Subject: Letter of Support Request-EV Grant Application Message I AFT support letter for DEFOA0002197.drex(22 KB) LLJ DOE-FOA-0002197-AEA_Concept_Paper_2197_1944.pdf(423 KB) External Email:This email originated from outside of the organization-Do not click links oropen attachments unless you recognize the sender and knowthe content is safe- Brenda, The Alaska Energy Authority is applyingfor a grant from the Department of Energyto support EfectricVehicle Charging infrastructure and full electricvehicle fleet adoption throughoutthe state. AEA is working with several partners including the Alaska Electric Vehicle Association,the Alaska Centerfor Energy and Power, electric utilities acrossthe state, and others on this project. Ourgoal is to bring federal funding into the state of Alaska to promote the use of Electric Vehicles (EV) in Alaska through removing barriers to EV adoption and increasing access to charging infrastructure. Attached you will find our concept paper that we submitted to the Department of Energy that gives an overview of our proposed project. e are reaching out to ask for a letter of support for our application to the Department of Energy. I have attached a sample letter. If you are willing to provide a letter of support please return it to me by close of business April 20. We hope to EVs take off on the road system, Seward is an important location. Please let me know if you have any questions, and thank you for your consideration. Rebecca Rebecca Garrett,Ph4P Project Nfi7nager Alaska Energy Authority 813 W Northern Lights Blvd Anchorage,AK99503 Ph.907-771-3042 fax:907-771-3044 w wwv.cakerrerr7muthvnty,c) 9 raurrett��kerrertas+Qat�vri t�.vr� CITY OF SEWARD Scott Meszaros, City Manager P.O. Box 167 Telephone (907)224-4047 Seward,AK 99664 Facsimile (907) 224-4038 MANAGER'S REPORT April 7, 2020 The following purchase orders between $10,000 and $50,000 have been approved by the City Manager since the last council meeting: 3/30/2020 Parking Department $58,671.00 Craig Taylor ToolCat Replacement 4/07/2020 Teen Youth Center $170,000.00 Boys & Girls Club Comprehensive Youth Programs Services ADMINISTRATION • Alaska Municipal League conferences • JIC Meetings for Seward CV-19 • Inter-coordination between Seward Community Health Center and Providence Seward Medical Center HARBOR • The 50-ton lifts have picked up, and the harbor crew is still working through COVID-19 issues. • The 33- ton lifts have also picked up; several vessels have been placed back into the water and some have been taken out for maintenance. • All the water has been turned off for the winter; there are 4 year-round water locations in the harbor located at the F float trestle, at the end of F-float, the T-dock, on Z-float and fisherman's float located at SMIC. (Water will probably be turned on around May Is'.) • We are still working with ADF&G to replace the North East Boat Launch Ramp; funding is currently available through the same grant; looks like the Governor approved the funding at this point. • The harbor crew is continuing maintenance throughout the harbor. • The US Coast Guard contacted the harbor about location and designs for the new FRC, which will be located at SMIC, we are currently looking at 3 concepts. More information to come later. • The 2020 appraisal process is complete LESSEE'S have been contacted. • The Harbor has upgraded with the new software and are still running parallel to fix any issues. The harbor will be bringing a resolution to council with a Tariff change in early 2020. 10 • The harbolmaster is working on the 2022 Municipal Facility Grant to replace G, K and L-float, a few resolutions to follow for grant process. PUBLIC WORKS • The Lowell Point Road Storm Surge Damage Repair Project has been working on adding and compacting layers of subbase gravel to the south end of the road. They will be required to do compaction tests before adding the next layer to the subbase. They also received another barge load of rip-rap rocks today and will be working through the weekend to unload the barge and replace the rock. • Public Works departments are continuing to work on daily duties while taking care to practice required COVID-19 guidelines including the social distancing, disinfecting techniques, and hand washing protocols. -we will soon need more supplies of hand sanitizer, sanitizing wipes, masks, etc. • Water and Sewer crews continue with water line freeze-ups and turn-ons turn-offs around the City. They also are performing most duties and are continually testing and reporting to DEC to ensure the public water system stays safe and the public sewer system is operating to the levels on the permit. • Streets crews continue to maintain and grade gravel roads as they can. They are also clearing small rockslides daily to keep traffic moving. PARKS AND RECREATION In response to the Covid-19 situation, we have taken the following actions: • All municipal campgrounds ore closed to new visitors until May 1, 2020. • All programs and events ore cancelled until further notice. • In coordination with AVTEC, the gym (aka the Student Services Center) is closed to the public until further notice. Dates are subject to change based on the situation. Parks & Campgrounds Campground Rentals 81 Pavilion Rentals 0 Highlights • Continued servicing campgrounds, checking on guests, and performing cleaning and maintenance. • Staff studying for Certified Park& Recreation Professional and Certified Playground Safety Inspector certifications. • Met with the Seward Sports Association and discussed Summer Softball League. • Ordered Toolcat. Upcoming • Building signs for the Campgrounds. 11 • Building picnic tables. Sports &Recreation Utilization AVTEC 0 GYM Highlights • Updated the public about program cancellations and facility closures. Initiated refunds and credits for affected customers. • Developing recreation guidelines and at-home activities to share with the public ways to continue safely recreating during quarantine and isolation. Upcoming • Formulating plan to shift programming into the latter half of the summer season. COMMUNITY LIBRARY AND MUSEUM Team Work! All staff are working their full hours whether or not they're working remotely or in the building. Director Kingsland thanks her team for embracing the challenges of remote work, technology and their amazing dedication to the Library & Museum and our community! Here's what a day in the life of our staff work looks like: • Daily communications, meetings, trainings, technology problem-solving. • Researching: COVID-19 library/museum issues, library services, museum exhibits, online sources, digital collections and resources, disaster/emergency planning. • Virtual programming planning, development, production and marketing. • Library collection cataloging,processing and database cleanup and management projects. Yes, we continue to catalog new material so it can be ready for when we open! Technician, Evan Hinton, and Aide, Susan Moseman, do a great deal of work on these projects! • Maintaining and updating our webpage. Director Kingsland is also assisting with the City COVID-19 webpage. • Director Kingsland purchased Zoom for staff meetings, virtual programs and recordings, so keep on the lookout for updates. • And, much more... Museum • Curator Yanusz completed a 10-week online course: PRESERVATION 101: Preservation Basics for Paper and Media Collections through the Northeast Document Conservation Center. • We are also in the process of developing emergency and disaster preparedness policies and procedures. Curator Yanusz is using resources shared by professional museum organizations and Plan, an online disaster planning tool. • We anticipate setting up a new window display when we open and are planning a new temporary exhibit. • We are also investigating how to use Zoom to create a virtual tour of the Museum. 12 Library • ALL library loans have been extended to May 15, including those from other libraries. Call or email if your items are not due May 15th. It's okay to hang on to library material while we are closed. • ALL Seward item overdue fines will be forgiven through the end of April, which is our annual tradition for Library Amnesty Month. • Holds are also temporarily suspended, but not deleted. • The Alaska Digital Library (adl.overdrive.com) is available to our regular library card holders. If you have been blocked before, it has been temporarily lifted for all libraries to provide access. Call or email if you need assistance. We will be purchasing digital material and will post an online request form on our website, but you may also send your requests for digital eBooks and audiobooks to Director Kingsland at vkingsland2cityofseward.net. • Director Kingsland is also working on other digital resources, which will be added to our website as they are developed. Programs • First Virtual Story Time! Rainbows, with songs, rhymes, and puppets was recorded and distributed to our Story Time email list and has been viewed 17 times in the first 24 hours after distribution. More Virtual Story Times are in production to be released on a regular basis, and additional virtual programs are in planning phases - stay tuned! View our first Virtual Story Time online at bit.ly/2X7tLnC • Email Amanda at alyongcityofseward.net to be added to the Virtual Story Time email list. • We are also working other virtual programming ideas, such as virtual escape rooms and book chats. Contact us with ideas and suggestions or to be added to an email list if you're interested. • A huge thank you to Program Coordinator, Amanda Lyon, for her excellent work on this new style of programming for Seward! Thank you for your continued patience! • Don't forget, we have FREE 24/7 WiFi which extends outside our building (no password). • We will be establishing fixed phone hours in which you can reach a person or they can get back to you as soon as we are able. • While we are planning for how the Library could provide curbside service while we are closed, our top priority is to provide services and share our library collection safely. There is still a great deal of conflicting data to confidently determine how long the virus remains stable on surfaces and the air. A press release will be sent out when it's determined that we can share the library collection safely while being closed to the public. • Hiring for Part-time Aide and Seasonal Aide positions are postponed at this time. For current updates about the Library & Museum, visit www.cityofseward.us/libmus 13 .eeade}c hip to bdumce, 9"tet d M Ywwwte &xw niic 1` wdapmad "JP" Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District Seward Community -k Update April 13, 2020 The Kenai Peninsula COVID-19 Economic Impact Survey gathered Peninsula-wide business responses to estimate the regional needs of our economy. This survey was open from March 20t" to March 27tn and was completed by 721 businesses across the Borough. The individual responses of the survey are confidential, however the collective data will be used to identify the measurable impact this virus has had on our communities. Which sector best describes your business? Finance/Insurance/Real Estate rProfessional Services Arts,3.1% 8% Fishing/Seafood,4.6% Non-Profit,4.5% r Engineering/Archetecture, Manufacturing,1.8% 0.4% ..1% Education/Childcare,4.0% Government/Military,1.4%mow wwwwot Information Technology,0.4% / tix _Wholesale/Retail Trade, 10.3% Health Care,7.7 LTransportation,2.1% Media/Communication,1.1 0 Tourism/Hospitality,28.2% How many people does your business currently employ? 450 400 350 z w 300 0 z a 250 W p 200 W 150 Z 100 50 0 0 1-5 6-10 11-20 21-50 51-99 100+ NUMBER OF CURRENT EMPLOYEES How many people does your business employ during the peak season? 400 350 300 z z W Z 250 O a 200 LL 0 cc W 150 Cm C z 100 ......................... 50 0 0 1-5 6-10 11-20 21-50 51-99 100+ A NUMBER OF CURRENT EMPLOYEES Have you experienced any disruption in business due to COVI D-19? Yes 91.9 No 8.1% Has your business experienced a decline in revenue due to COVID-19 in the last 30 days (compared to the same period in 2019)? Yes No 84% 16% If so, please estimate the decrease. 140 120 z 100 — W Z Oa 80 W O 60 z Z 40 20 —" 0 0% <10% 10-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51-60% 61-70% 71-80% 81-90% 91-100% �� PERCENTAGE OF DECREASE `.' �;� How much do you project your revenues will change in the first half of 2020 compared to 2019? 500 450 400 z 350 W z 300 a 250 LL 0 K 200 W m j 150 Z 100 50 0 Increase Significantly Increase No Change Decrease Decrease Significantly A� PROJECTED CHANGE IN REVENUES `-1 Have you made any employment reductions to COVI D-19? No 57% Yes 43 Do you expect to make employment cuts in the future due to COVID-19? No Unsure �� 23.9/ 39.3 Yes 36.8% Has your supply chain been disrupted? 350 300 250 z W z ..... ....... ........ a 200 W LL 0 150 W Cm C Z 100 50 0 Yes No Not Applicable A% PROJECTED CHANGE IN REVENUES J' Have you experienced disruptions from vendors and service providers? 350 300 250 z W z ..... ....... ........ a 200 W LL 0 150 W Cm C Z 100 50 0 Yes No Not Applicable PROJECTED CHANGE IN REVENUES I' Is your business at risk of closing permanently because of the impact of COVID-19? Unsure 44.1 No 31.7% Yes 24.2% a Look out for COVI D-19 scams IRS will NOT call you to verify payment details -� Do not reply to emails or click links claiming to send your stimulus check sooner The IRS will not ask you to send money before it will •` s issue your economic impact payment • Do NOT respond to calls claiming to send COVID-19 DANGER Test Kits Social Security Administration will NOT contact you claiming to suspend benefits due to COVID-19 10 Remember that government agencies will never call you ki to ask for personal information or money. s. PPE Contracts, 3D Printers and COVI D-19 'li I�IIIIIIIilliinlllllllllll 11 11 lillllllillllllllnnnnnnnnnnnnnnniniinnni �I�II.,. 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N Tim(kkpedd.orgFt Sponsored by: Meszaros CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-027 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, EXTENDING THE CITY'S CURRENT STATE OF EMERGENCY IN RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) OUTBREAK, AND REQUESTING STATE AND FEDERAL RELIEF ASSISTANCE WHEREAS, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has identified Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) as a respiratory disease that can result in serious illness or death, that is a new strain of coronavirus not previously identified in humans, and that poses a significant public health risk; and WHEREAS, on January 30, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) designated the outbreak of COVID-19 as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern; and WHEREAS, on January 31, 2020, United States Health and Human Services Secretary Alex M. Azar 11 declared a public health emergency for the United States to aid the nation's healthcare community in responding to COVID-19; and WHEREAS, COVID-19 has been spreading in other states, and throughout Canada, resulting in the implementation of public health actions to contain the spread of COVID-19 across North America; and WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, Governor Dunleavy declared a statewide public health disaster emergency; and WHEREAS, the Governor's declaration activated Seward's Emergency Operation Plan under AS 26.23.020(e) and Seward City Code 9.10.025; and WHEREAS, SCC 9.10.025 empowers the City Manager to serve as the Director of Civil Defense and Disaster; and WHEREAS, on March 18, 2020, it was confirmed by the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) that there were two COVID-19 cases on the Kenai Peninsula, with one of the cases being in the City of Seward; and WHEREAS, on March 23, 2020, the Seward City Council approved Resolution 2020- 026, officially declaring a State of Disaster Emergency in response to the Coronavirus outbreak, and the renewal of the Emergency Declaration is now necessary as the original declaration was for a 30-day period; and WHEREAS, as of April 6, 2020, the Alaska DHSS confirmed a total of 191 COVID-19 35 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-027 cases in Alaska, with a total of 23 hospitalizations, and 6 deaths; there are currently three cases in the City of Seward; and WHEREAS, the City of Seward continues to provide essential operations to address this public health emergency, while attempting to minimize staff and community exposure, and also maintaining our own critical operations under this Public Health Emergency. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. For the City of Seward, Alaska there is declared a threatened local public health disaster as a result of the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Section 2. The City Manager, in his role as Director of Civil Defense and Disaster per SCC 9.10.025, shall adopt "Emergency Rules Regarding COVID-19 Containment" that comply with and promote the recommendations of the State of Alaska and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Section 3. To the extent there are now, or may be, Federal and/or State funds available to assist the City in mitigating this public health disaster and the economic impacts of this disaster, this declaration demonstrates the City's need for such funds. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 131h day of April, 2020. THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA Christy Terry, Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: 36 Agenda Statement Meeting Date: April 13, 2020 To: City Council From: City Manager, Scott Meszaros Agenda Item: Resolution of the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska extending a State of Disaster Emergency in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak; requesting State and Federal relief assistance BACKGROUND &JUSTIFICATION: A novel (new) coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, has been identified and infecting humans since December 2019, causing an infection known as COVID-19. The infection is highly contagious, due to community (person-to-person) spread and an exponential infection rate. • On January 30, 2020, the World Health Organization declared that the outbreak of COVID-19 was a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. • On January 31, 2020, the United States Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar declared a public health emergency for COVID-19, with retroactive effect to January 27, 2020. • On April I, 2020, COVID-19 case count status is as follows: over 932,000 cases have been confirmed worldwide; over 213,000 cases in the United States; and over 100 cases in Alaska. INTENT: To extend the State of Disaster Emergency in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) in having the City Manager continue his role as Director of Civil Defense and Disaster; and also,to extend supporting the request for assistance by Borough, State and Federal levels of assistance and aid relating to AK event aµ 3446. Recommend that Council adopt the emergency Declaration extension. wu.. _______ _________ _________ _________ _______ CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No NIA 1 Comprehensive Plan X 2. Strategic Plan _______ _________ _________ __________________ X 3. Other(list): Emergency Declaration xtension COVID-19 X ATTORNEY REVIEW: X Yes No FISCAL NOTE: 37 Approved by Finance Department: RECOMMENDATION: Recommend approval of this Resolution extending the Declaration of Emergency (30 day allowance). Res 20-027 38 Sponsored by: Meszaros CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-028 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, RATIFYING ADDITIONAL TEMPORARY EMERGENCY OPERATION RULES AND PROCEDURES IMPLEMENTED BY THE CITY MANAGER IN RESPONSE TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY CAUSED BY COVID-19 WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, Governor Dunleavy declared a statewide public health disaster emergency; and WHEREAS, the Governor's declaration activated Seward's Emergency Operation Plan under AS 26.23.020(e) and Seward City Code 9.10.025; and WHEREAS, SCC 9.10.025 empowers the City Manager to serve as the Director of Civil Defense and Disaster; and WHEREAS, it is in the City's best interest for the City Manager to have the authority needed to adopt policies and procedures to protect the public's health, welfare, and safety as the City responds to the global public health emergency posed by Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) so long as the rules comply with the federal, state, and local laws that govern during a state of emergency; and WHEREAS, on March 28, 2020, Governor Dunleavy issued Health Mandate 011: Social Distancing that states all person in Alaska except for those engaged in essential health care services, public government services, and essential business activities, are mandated to remain at their place of residence and practice social distancing. For the purpose of this mandate, social distancing is defined as maintaining a distance of six feet or greater from any individuals with whom you do not currently reside; and WHEREAS, on March 28, 2020, Governor Dunleavy also issued Health Mandate 012: Interstate Travel. This prohibits all in-state travel between communities, whether resident, worker, or visitor; unless travel is to support critical infrastructure or for critical personal needs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. The City Manager, in his role as Director of Civil Defense and Disaster, has authority to and shall adopt"Emergency Rules Regarding COVID-19 Containment" that comply with and promote the recommendations of the State of Alaska and the CDC. These rules shall go into effect immediately, but will only be effective with Council approval for ninety (90) days. Council may repeal any Emergency Rule Regarding COVID-19 Containment via resolution. 39 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-028 Section 2. The Emergency Rules Regarding COVID-19 Containment shall be posted on the City website. The City Clerk shall provide City Council members notice of new rule postings no more than five days after the rules are implemented. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 13rh day of April, 2020. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Christy Terry, Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Brenda J. Ballou, MMC City Clerk (City Seal) 40 Agenda Statement Meeting Date: April 13, 2020 To: City Council From: City Manager, Scott Meszaros � Agenda Item: Resolution of the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska ratifying Temporary Emergency Operation Rules and Procedures implemented by the City Manager in response to the public health emergency caused by COVID-19 BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: As the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Seward continue to rise, the City of Seward is taking necessary precautionary efforts to contain the spread of this virus and mitigate its impact and to ensure full education and enforcement of available mandates and regulations. Governor Dunleavy issued Health Mandate 011: Social Distancing on March 28, 2020, it states that all persons in Alaska except for those engaged in essential health care services, public government services, and essential business activities, are mandated to remain at their place of residence and practice social distancing. For the purpose of this mandate, social distancing is defined as maintaining a distance of six feet or greater from any individuals with whom you do not currently reside. Governor Dunleavy also issued Health Mandate 012: Interstate Travel that same day. This prohibits all in-state travel between communities, whether resident, worker, or visitor; unless travel is to support critical infrastructure or for critical personal needs. Under State Mandated Operational Protocols, essential operators are mandated to enter into a mutual aid agreement with the City by which operator agrees to comply with the protocol or plan and its requirements and obligations while conducting operations within the City of Seward. Operator acknowledges that failure to comply with its State protocol or plan in the City of Seward would pose a substantial risk to public health, safety, and welfare within the City of Seward and in Alaska as a whole and may result in the loss of life or serious illness. Operator agrees to strictly comply with all rules, restrictions, and protocols identified in the submitted plan or protocol and acknowledges the City's authority to enforce the protocol or plan requirements to the maximum extent permitted by law. The Form is provided on the City website and an e-mail account has been created for submission. All related items are included in this packet relating to the newly created rules. INTENT: To ratify temporary emergency operation rules and procedures implemented by the city manager in response to the public health emergency caused by COVID-19 regarding Business COVID-19 Protection Measures and Protocols, Essential Business/Critical Infrastructure State Protocols, Mutual Aid Agreements, and Social Distancing. 41 CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No NIA ....................................................................................................................... 1 Comprehensive Plan X 2. Strategic Plan X 3. 1 Other(list): X ATTORNEY REVIEW: X Yes No FISCAL NOTE: Approved by Finance Department: RECOMMENDATION: Recommend approval of this Resolution ratifying the updated Emergency Operation Rules and Procedures. The Resolution will require updating if there are no additions to the current rules at the first meeting in July (90-day allowance). Res 20-028 42 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA COVID-19 EMERGENCY ORDER 01 City Manager Scott Meszaros, in his capacity as the Director of Civil Defense and Disaster, hereby institutes the following revisions to City of Seward, Alaska's Temporary Emergency Rules and Procedures Regarding the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency ("Seward Emergency COVID-19 Rules"). These revisions become effective upon implementation by the City Manager and are necessary to protect the public health, welfare, and safety within the boundaries of the City of Seward. These rules and procedures may be identified as the "Emergency COVID-19 Rules" for ease of reference. These revised rules shall be posted on the City website and the City Clerk shall provide City Council members notice of these rules within five days of their adoption. City Council may repeal these rules in whole or in part via resolution. Except as otherwise provided in this revision, the Emergency COVID-19 Rules previously implemented by the City Manager remain in full force and effect. The revisions contained in this Emergency Order are bolded and underlined, with deletions stricken out. Rule 1. Electronic City Council Meetings. Any regular or special meetings of the City Council should be conducted via electronic means, including audio or video conference, unless the Mayor determines that a meeting must be conducted at City Hall and that doing so does not pose a risk to the public health, safety, and welfare. The City Clerk shall post telephone number(s) to call into telephonic or video conference meetings on the City of Seward website and on the written agenda for all regularly scheduled and special meetings. Council shall ensure that reasonable accommodations are made to afford the public a right to be heard telephonically. Telephonic participation by the public is not ideal but is reasonable when weighed against the substantial risk to public health, welfare, and safety posed by group gatherings during the COVID-19 outbreak. In the event the Mayor determines an in- person meeting is necessary and does not pose a risk to public health, welfare, and safety, no more than five members of the public shall enter the same space to make comments at one time. The public may also submit written public comments for all telephonic or video conference Council meetings. The public written comments shall be read into the record during the public comment period at all Council meetings held electronically, except Council work sessions. If written public comments exceed three minutes, the first three minutes of the written comment shall be read during the meeting. Written comments must include the name of the contributor in order to be read publicly during telephonic or video conference meetings. Current time limits placed on public comments and testimony shall apply to telephonic and written public comments submitted under this rule. The City must continue to comply with meeting attendance and scheduling requirements under the Seward City Charter Section 3.2. Rule 2. Council Meeting Notice and packet materials. The City Clerk shall provide the public and media notice that is reasonable under the circumstances for all emergency special meetings held by Council. All special meetings and agenda items shall be posted on the City website no less than six hours before a special meeting. Temp. COVID-19 Rules and Procedures-4/2/20 Page 1 of 4 00917765.DOCX 43 Failure to post the meeting materials shall not invalidate the actions taken by Council during an emergency meeting if Council states the reason for the failure to post adequate notice or provide materials and clearly finds that the notice and material access provided during the meeting was sufficient and reasonable in light of the emergency circumstances underlying the meeting. Rule 3. Meetings of Boards and Commissions. The City Manager may cancel meetings of any board or commission if he finds that cancellation is necessary to protect public health, safety, and welfare. Any such cancellation shall automatically extend such deadlines for required actions by such board or commission as is specified in the cancellation notice. All board and commission meetings may be held electronically in the same manner proscribed for Council meetings in Rule 1. Rule 4. Suspension of all Non-essential meetings and agenda items. All non-essential government meetings shall be postponed until no earlier than April 24, 2020. Non-essential action items shall also be postponed until no earlier than April 24, 2020 unless doing so would pose substantial financial harm on the City or another party. Any person objecting to the postponement of an action item may notify the City Manager in writing regarding his or her objection. The City Manager shall review any written objections received and shall determine if the objection warrants consideration of an action item by Council or the appropriate commission or board before April 24, 2020. The City Manager shall notify the Mayor of all written objections received and his determination. Upon receipt of a written objection, the Mayor may override the City Manager's decision to postpone an action item. Rule 5. Licensed or Permitted Activities. The City Manager may suspend licenses or permits for special events or any other licenses or permits issued by the City which in the judgment of the City Manager could impact the public health or well-being of residents or visitors to the community. Rule 6. Purchases. The City Manager may authorize any purchase for which funds are available reasonably related to the emergency. Such purchases may be made without following each formal requirement of Title 6 of the Seward City Code. Rule 7. Personnel Policies. The City Manager may adjust any personnel policies related to leave time, other benefits or terms and conditions of employment as are reasonably related to providing sufficient staffing during the term of the emergency while protecting City employees and the community from COVID-19. Rule 8. Bargaining Units. The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into such temporary agreements, including memoranda of understanding with the City's bargaining units in order to promote the provision of City services and the health and safety of the public and employees during the emergency. Temp. Emergency COVID-19 Rules and Procedures- 4/2/20 Page 2 of 4 00917765.DOCX 44 Rule 9. City Facilities. The City Manager may close City facilities or limit hours of operation as is reasonably required to protect the health of the public and employees of the City. Rule 10. Public Access to City Facilities. City offices and facilities are closed to the public until April 24, 2020 except as specified in this rule. The Harbormaster office and the Police Department dispatch window remain open to the public for service. City services and departments remain accessible to the public via telephone and email. Individuals may request appointments for in-person meetings with City staff, which will be accommodated if doing so will not jeopardize the health or safety of the community of Seward or its members. Rule 11. Private Facilities. The City Manager may require businesses and commercial enterprises operating within the City to close or limit operations if necessary to protect public health, welfare, and safety. The City Manager may only order such closures or impose limitations on private businesses and commercial enterprises when the State of Alaska formally recommends that such action be taken. Any action by the City Manager under this rule must be narrowly tailored to meet State of Alaska recommendations. Rule 11.1 Business COVID-19 Protection Measures and Protocols. All businesses operating within the City shall comply with all relevant State of Alaska Health Mandates. All businesses serving members of the public at a physical location within the City shall post "COVID-19 Protection Measures and Procedures" on all entrances to and exits from the business. The "COVID-19 Protection Measures and Procedures" shall include, at minimum: A. A brief statement identifying the essential service or critical infrastructure operation permitting the business to continue operations under the "State of Alaska Essential Business and Critical Infrastructure Workforce Order" B. The sanitation measures taken by the business to prevent the spread of COVID-19 B. The social distancing measures taken by the business to prevent the spread of COVID-19 C. The description of a process for obtaining goods or services from the business without entering the business, if such a process is at all feasible. D. A contact number for individuals to report any violations of these measures to the business owner or his or her designee. An example of COVID-19 Protection Measures and Procedures will be posted on the City website. A "business" for purposes of this rule does not include state, federal or municipal government operations or facilities. Temp. Emergency COVID-19 Rules and Procedures- 4/2/20 Page 3 of 4 00917765.DOCX 45 Rule 11.2 Essential Business/Critical Infrastructure State Protocols. Businesses identified as "essential" or as "critical infrastructure workforce" under the State of Alaska Essential Business and Critical Workforce Infrastructure Order (State Health Mandate 12 Attachment A) shall submit all Protocols or plans required by State of Alaska Health Mandate to the City as soon as possible after filing these protocols or plans with the State of Alaska. Businesses shall also provide the City confirmation of the State's approval of its plan or protocol no more than five days after receiving such approval. In the event a business plan or protocol requires amendment or is rejected by the State, the business submitting that plan or protocol must notify the City no more than 48 hours after receiving the State's notification of deficiency. Businesses required to submit a State plan or protocol under this rule shall complete a "State Protocol Acknowledgement" form and submit that form to the City with its protocol or plan. Submissions under this rule should be submitted electronically to manager(d)-cityofseward.net. Businesses submitting a State plan and State Protocol Acknowledgement form under this rule are exempt from filing a mutual aid agreement under Rule 11.3. Rule 11.3 Mutual Aid Agreements. All businesses continuing to operate at a physical location within the City or on its waters with more than 25 employees must complete and file a Large Operator Mutual Aid Agreement with the City. This agreement will be available on the City's website. Submissions required under this rule shall be electronically submitted to manager(a-)-cityofseward.net. Businesses filing a State protocol or plan and State Protocol Acknowledgement form under Rule 11.2 are not required to file a mutual aid agreement under this rule. "Businesses" under this rule do not include state, federal or municipal government operations or facilities. Rule 12. Social Distancing. All individuals shall comply with all State of Alaska Health Mandates while located within the City and no person shall enter City boundaries for an activity or in a manner that violates any State of Alaska Health Mandate. The City reserves the right to enforce these rules and State health mandates to the maximum extent permitted under law. Rule 13-1-2. Amounts Due and Owing. The City Manager, upon the recommendation of the Finance Director, is hereby authorized to extend deadlines for payment related to any amounts due and owing to the City. Duration. These rules, as revised, are effective for 90 days from their date of implementation. Council may repeal any or all of these rules by resolution. No rule shall remain in effect for longer than is necessary to protect the public health, safety, and welfare from the emergency public health crisis caused by COVID-19. These rules shall expire immediately upon the repeal or expiration of the City of Seward declaration of emergency arising from COVID-19. Temp. Emergency COVID-19 Rules and Procedures- 4/2/20 Page 4 of 4 00917765.DOCX 46 NOTICE OF COVID-19 PROTECTIVE MEASURES AND PROTOCOLS "Happy Hardware" is dedicated to working with the City of Seward to protect and preserve the safety and health of visitors to and residents of Seward from the spread of COVID-19 within the City. Happy Hardware Store is permitted to be open and serve customers because it is a "hardware store," and hardware stores are identified as "essential businesses" under the State "Alaska Essential Services and Critical Workforce Infrastructure Order." Here at Happy Hardware we have taken several steps to increase our sanitation protocols, which include: • Wiping down all cashier counters after each customer transaction using those counters • Providing employees latex gloves to wear while serving customers or working with cash or inventory • Suspending the sale of loose small items, such as single nuts and bolts, that are not individually wrapped. We have also taken the following steps to encourage social distancing within our store and in our parking lot: • Customers will now be responsible for bagging their own items to minimize physical contact between the cashier and customers • Disposable and unused pens are available to customers upon request • Red tape has been placed on the store floor 6 feet between taped spots to ensure customers have at least 6 feet between them while waiting to checkout. Please be sure to stand on a red "X" while waiting to check out and remember to keep 6 feet between you and all other shoppers Customers may call Happy Hardware at 555-1212 if you need to place a pick-up order. Please await a confirmation text or call from Happy Hardware before arriving to pick-up your order. We will call you when your order is ready. Happy Hardware takes your safety and the safety of our employees very seriously. Please call the store manager at 555-1212 to report any violations of Happy Harry safety measures or protocols you witness. 00917803.DOCX 47 LARGE OPERATOR MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT This agreement is between ("Operator") and the City of Seward, Alaska ("City"). Both the City and Operator acknowledge that COVID-19 is a national pandemic that poses a substantial risk to public health, safety, and welfare within the City. As a result, the City has implemented Temporary COVID-19 Emergency Rules to protect and preserve the health and safety of Seward's residents and its visitors. While both the City and Operator acknowledge the importance of Operator's right to engage in lawful business within the City without interference by local government, both parties recognize that the significant risk posed to public health and safety requires both Operator and City to take measures to protect Operator, his, her or its employees, the Seward community, and the greater Alaskan community, from the spread of COVID-19. To this end, Operator agrees to comply with the following requirements: 1. Educate employees regarding COVID-19 symptoms and safety measures that may provide greater protection from COVID-19 and post such information in any common areas accessed by Operator employees in Seward; 2. Ensure compliance with Seward's Temporary COVID-19 Emergency Rules by Operator and his/her/its employees. These rules are incorporated into this Agreement and available on the City website; 3. Strictly follow all State of AK mandates, subjecting all employees arriving in Seward from a location outside Seward to quarantine to the greatest extent permitted by State of Alaska health mandates; 3. Monitor employees for symptoms of COVID-19, assist employees with accessing testing in the event that they display symptoms of COVID-19, and notify the City in writing at ma nag eracityofseward.net of any and all employees working in the City who have tested positive for COVID-19 within 24 hours of receiving notice of the positive test result. 4. In the event Operator or an employee or contractor for Operator tests positive for COVID-19 after or during working for Operator within Seward or on its waters, Operator agrees to notify the City within 24 hours of receiving the positive test result and agrees to provide the City with the contact information of the individual testing positive so the City can work with the individual to identify his or her close contacts within the City and notify them of their exposure. 6. Provide the City with a written statement regarding specific steps taken by Operator to comply with the terms of this Agreement and any additional measures taken to protect Operator's employees, customers or the public from COVI D 19. 6. Failure to comply with the terms of this Agreement shall constitute a breach of Agreement and the City shall have all remedies available to it under law. Operator and City acknowledge and agree that a breach of this agreement poses substantial risk to the protection and preservation of public health and safety and that the City shall be able to obtain an expedited court order requiring Operator to comply with the terms of this Agreement and enjoining any activity by Operator that violates this Agreement. Operator agrees that any breach of this Agreement is punishable by the maximum fines and penalties permitted by law or under State of Alaska health mandates. Operator shall pay the City's full attorney's fees and costs associated with the enforcement of this Agreement. Both parties hereby acknowledge and attest that all the information provided in this Agreement is true to the best of their knowledge, under penalty of perjury. This Agreement is signed 2020 and becomes effective immediately upon execution. Operator (Print Name) Scott Meszaros Seward City Manager Operator (Signature) 00916101.DOCX 48 WRITTEN STATEMENT REGARDING COVID-19 PROTECTIVE MEASURES TAKEN BY OPERATOR I, , on behalf of Operator, hereby confirm that Operator has taken the following steps to protect our employees and the public from COVID-19: 00916101.DOCX 49 STATE PROTOCOL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM ("Operator"), hereby submits his/her/its State of Alaska travel protocol or plan to the City of Seward in place of a mutual aid agreement required under the City of Seward Emergency COVID-19 Rules. Operator acknowledges that through the submission of this plan or protocol, Operator enters into a mutual aid agreement with the City by which Operator agrees to comply with the protocol or plan and it's requirements and obligations while conducting operations within the City of Seward. Operator acknowledges that failure to comply with its State protocol or plan in the City of Seward would pose a substantial risk to public health, safety, and welfare within the City of Seward and in Alaska as a whole and may result in the loss of life or serious illness. Operator agrees to strictly comply with all rules, restrictions, and protocols identified in the submitted plan or protocol and acknowledges the City's authority to enforce the protocol or plan requirements to the maximum extent permitted by law. Operator acknowledges the City's right to obtain an expedited court order requiring Operator to comply with its State protocol or plan and the City's right to obtain an expedited court order enjoining Operator from conducting any activity or operation that violates Operator's State plan or protocol. Operator agrees to submit any amendments to its State of Alaska protocol or plan to the City at manager(a)cityofseward.net within 24 hours of receiving approval for such amendments from the State of Alaska. Operator agrees to submit any reports or submissions it makes to the State of Alaska to the City no more than 24 hours after submitting these submissions to the State of Alaska. I, hereby signed this Acknowledgement form under penalty of perjury and acknowledge and affirm that I have full authority to enter into this agreement on behalf of Operator. (name) (Date) Title: Name of Operator: Scott Meszaros, Seward City Manager 50 Sponsored by: Meszaros CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-029 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PURCHASE DUMPSTERS FOR THE CITY CAMPGROUNDS AND THE SEWARD BOAT HARBOR FROM CAPITAL INDUSTRIES IN THE AMOUNT OF $89,070,AND APPROPRIATE FUNDS WHEREAS, the City's campgrounds have requested $18,450 to purchase ten 6-Yard dumpsters; and WHEREAS, the Seward Boat Harbor is requesting $70,620 to purchase one 6-yard, one 8-yard and six 21-yard dumpsters; and WHEREAS, the Harbor has moved the replacement of its dumpsters from the 2023 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) to the 2020 CIP; and WHEREAS, by combining the Harbor's dumpster order with the Campground's dumpster order, the City will save on additional maintenance, rental fees, and shipping; and WHEREAS, the City requested quotes from three companies to furnish and ship these dumpsters to transfer facilities; and WHEREAS, Capital Industries had the lowest quote in the amount of$89,070 for eleven 6-yard, one 8-yard, and six 21-yard dumpsters, which includes shipping; and WHEREAS, $70,620 will be appropriated from harbor reserves account 11000-0000- 8100 and placed into the harbor general account 11000-2000-7217, and $18,450 will be appropriated from the Capital Acquisition Fund account 80010-0000-8103 to make this purchase. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to purchase eleven 6-yard, one 8-yard, and six 21-yard dumpsters from Capital Industries in the amount of$89,070, including shipping. Section 2. Funding in the amount not to exceed $70,620 is hereby appropriated from the Harbor Reserves account 11000-0000-3400 to Harbor General account 11000-2000-7217, and $18,450 is hereby appropriated from the Capital Acquisitions account 80010-0000-8100 to purchase the dumpsters. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. 51 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-029 PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 13th day of April, 2020. THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA Christy Terry, Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Brenda J. Ballou, MMC City Clerk (City Seal) 52 Agenda Statement Meeting Date: April 13, 2020 To: City Council Through: Scott Meszaros, City Manager From: Norm Regis, Harbormaster Agenda Item: Purchase Dumpsters for Campgrounds and the Seward Harbor from Capital Industries in the amount of$89,070 and appropriate funds in the amount of $70,620 from Harbor reserves and $18,450 from the Capital Acquisition Fund. BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The City of Seward Campgrounds currently utilizes 10 dumpsters throughout the city campgrounds in which FIVE 6-yard dumpsters are rented from Alaska Waste at$74.38 per month per dumpster for a total of$892.56 per year for a grand total of$4,462.80 per year.The remaining 6 dumpsters are rusted with bottoms falling out of them. The campgrounds request a total of$18,450 from the Capital Acquisition fund to purchase 10 new dumpsters to replace the rusted and rented dumpsters. The purchase of the campground dumpsters will pay for themselves in approximately 4 years and save funds in the very near future. The Seward harbor rents one 6-yard dumpster for$74.38 per month at$892.56 per year which will be replaced by an 8-yard dumpster,the harbor owns another 6-yard dumpster that is rusting out,the harbor also rents two 21-yard dumpsters for$196.70 per month per dumpster for a total of$4,720.80 per year. The one 8-yard dumpster will pay for itself in savings in about 1.5 years,the two 21-yard dumpsters will pay for themselves in 5.9 years. The harbor currently owns 5 dumpsters and 4 are the old tall ones that are over 30 years old. They are rusting out and in need of constant repair,also customers have a hard time throwing their refuge into the taller dumpsters and the doors are constantly jamming and need to be replaced and or repaired. One 21-yard dumpster is only 9 years old and still in good shape and does not need to be replaced. The purchase of six new 21-yard dumpsters will reduce cost with additional maintenance being reduced, two of the 21-yard dumpsters will pay for themselves in rental savings over 5.9 years. The Seward harbor originally placed the dumpster replacement in the CIP in 2023 but has changed this and placed it in the 2020 CIP,this is to save city funds from additional maintenance,rental fees and by combining the harbor and campground purchases to save on shipping. The harbor requested quotes from three companies with Capital Industries having the lowest quote. 53 CAPITAL WASTEQUIP PAR-CAN INDUSTRIES COMPANY 11 —6 YARD DUMPSTERS $9,350.00 $8,921.00 $12,782.00 8 YARD DUMPSTER $1,020.00 $927.00 $1,393.00 6 -2I YARD DUMPSTERS $58,800.00 $38,538.00 $48,960.00 FREIGHT $19,900.00 $50,105.00 $68,000.00 TOTAL $89,070.00 $98,491.00 $131,135.00 Due to the harbor not budgeting the dumpster replacement in 2020, $70,620 would have to be appropriated from the Harbor Reserves account.11000-0000-3400 and placed into the 2020 Budget harbor small tools and equipment account 11000-2000-7217,and appropriate$18,450.00 from the Capital Acquisition Fund account 80010-0000-8103 for the campground dumpsters, for a total amount not to exceed $89,070.00 to purchase dumpsters which includes shipping. INTENT: Appropriate$70,620 from harbor reserves and$18,450 from the Capital Acquisition Fund fora total amount of$89,070.00 to purchase eleven 6-yard,one 8-yard and six 21-yard dumpsters from Capital Industries and shipped to Seward. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No Comprehensive Plan (2030 Comp plan page I-16, 3.5.1.1 page): 1. Encourage the growth and development of an efficient,functional boat X harbor that meets Seward s commercial and recreational needs. 2 Comprehensive Plan (2030 Comp Plan page 1-I6 3.6.1.1): Improve X existing and deveLoE additional recreational in astructure. 3 Strategic Plan (page 19). Provide adequate funding far a financially X sound ci government FISCAL NOTE: Approved by Finance Department: ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No_X___ RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the City Manager to purchase eleven 6-yard,one 8-yard and six 21-yard dumpsters from Capital Industries in the amount of$89,070.00 and appropriate funds. Res 20-029 54 INDUSTRIES QUOTATION Metal_Fabricators WmAms •F.QMi1'2f•saraem ON raInwWq rr"•mmmrm,1,wpmmsts TO. SHIP TO: CITY OF SEWARD CITY OF SEWARD P.0 BOX 167 P O BOX 167 410 ADAMS STREET 410 ADAMS STREET CITY HALL BLDG CITY HALL BLDG. SEWARD,AK 99664 SEWARD,AK 99664 USA USA Fax (907)224-7187 ATTN NORMAN REGIS Quote No. Date Cust No SIM Your Referenced Inquiry Delivery Promise F.O.B. Expiration 0009105 302o20 SEW005 BT NET 30 PREPAID OUR DOCK 30 DAYS Iterr Quantity UM Part Description Price &ssion 'WE MAY BE ABLE TO WELD OUT A FEW LARGE FEL DUMPTERS WITH THE DECK SPACE AVAILABLE THANK YOU 001 6 7DB-21 ST OR SEW 21 YD ROLL OFF W/DOMED LID 9,800 00 58,80000 Due Dale 04/01/20 002 11 7FL-60 KD 6 YD KD 85000 9.35000 Due Date 04/01/20 003 1 7FL-80 KD 8 YD KD 1,02000 1.02000 Due Date 04/01120 004 1 LT ZFREIGHT-CAN-C CONTAINER FREIGHT CHARGE 19,900.00 19.90000 Due Date 04101120 Total for Quote $ 89,070.00 1 This offer Is based upon our standard'Temts and Conditions of Sale'unless otherwise agreed upon in writing 2.Unless Otherwise indicated herein or on our drewinos pricing is based upon standard shop tolerances. 3 All information related to this quaUdon created by-CapitaP is to be considered propnletery 4 PrUng is subjed to review and appropriate change beypnd the above'Expiratwn"dale Page: 1 ACCEPTED BY CUSTOMERy. %%SRV-GsS1APPS%GLOML13usiWtEFR_OuotaFarmLaserrpl 55 . 33710 Oakville Road,Albany,OR.97321 V7WASTEQUIP PHONE:800-645-7106 FAX:541-926-7558 WO.10148185 NEW!i WASTEOUIP MUNICIPAL FINANCE PROGRAM Equipment loansllines of credit at competitive rates'. Up to 100%financing on new equipment purchases.Terms up to 10 years. For details call:Will Kessler•Phone:717-377-2312-Email:wkessier@wastequip.com 'Financing subject to credit approval and other criteria,qualifications and restrictions established by Wastequip and third-party lenders.See the Waslequip Equipment Finance Application for further details. Sell To: Contact Name Norman(Norm)Regis Ship To Name City of Seward Bill To Name City of Seward Ship To 1300 4th Ave Bill To PO Box 167 Seward,AK 99664 Seward,AK 99664-0167 USA USA Email nregis@cilyofseward.net Phone (907)224-3331 Mobile (907)224-4652 Quote Information Salesperson Ken Boyovich Created Dale 3/17/2020 Salesperson Email kboyovich6i wasteguip.com F..xpirat on pate 3131.2020 Salesperson Phone (800)645-7106 Quote Number WQ-10148185 Please Reference Quote Number an a I Purchase Orders ProductModel Descriptinn Sales Descliplion QuantityTotal Pricr, Price 6 Yard Standard Duty Slant Front Load Conta=ner-Floor. 12 gauge,Walls:14 160740 gauge,Pockets.Heavy Duly with Three Way Fork Entry Guide,Interlocking Top PAINT.WM Channels with farmed 10 gauge Bottom Runners,Printed and Painted Any Standard GREEN 1100 S811.00 $8.921.00 Color 8 Yard Standard Duty Slant Front Load Container-Floor 12 gauge,Walls-14 160751 gauge.Pockets:Heavy Duty with Three Way Fork Entry Guide,Interlocking Top PAINT:WM Channels with formed 10 gauge Bottom Runners,Primed and Painted Any Standard GREEN 1 00 $927 00 $927.00 Color 20 Cubic Yard Standard Duty Rectangle Roli Off Container 22'Long-Floor 12 212483 gauge with 3"structural channels on 24"centers Main Rai:Tubing-6"x 2"x 3/16", Walls 12 gauge with Vertical Columns on 36"centers,Top Rails:3"x 3"x 11 6 00 $4,054.00 S24 324 00 gauge,Primed and Painted any Standard Color ROC401 Recycle Roof-A Frame Roof 600 $1,946.00 S11,676 00 LOCKABLE ROG404 Recyc a Roof-30"x 30"H nged Poly Door Each 3 ONE 1800 S141.00 $2,538.00 SIDE Payment Terms Net 30 Days if credit has been established Subtotal $48.386 00 Shipping Terms FOB Origin Shipping $50,105 00 Tax $O.CO Grand Total $98,491 00 Special Instructions -�—. 56 V A 33710 Oakv'lle Road,Albany,OR,97321 WASTEQUIP PHONE:800-645-7106 FAX:541-926-7558 WO-10148185 Special Instructions SHIPPING CONTACT- Norman(Norm)Reg s Phone (907)224-3331 Email nregis@cityofseward.net Additional Information Additional Terms Our Quote is a good faith est mate.based on our understanding of your needs.Subject to our acceptance,your Order Is an offer to purchase our Products and services In accordance with the Wastequip Terms&Conditions of Sale('WQ T&C') located at,h s:/Avww.wast u' .com/lerms-conditions-of-sale.as of the date set forth in Section 1(b)of the WQ T&C, which are made a part of this Quote These WO T&Cs may be updated from time to time and are available by hard copy upon request. Additional Pricing is based on your anticipated Order prior to the expiration of this Quote,including product specifications,quantities Information and fining-Any differences to your Order may result in different pricing,freight or other costs.Due to volatility in petrochemical,steel and related Product materia'markets actual prices and freight,are subject to change,We reserve the right,by providing notice to you at any t'me before beginning Product manufacturing,to increase the price of the Product(s)to reflect any'ncrease in the cost to us which is due to any factor beyond our control(such as,without limitation,any increase in the costs of labor,materials,or other costs of manufacture or supply).Unless otherwise stated materia's and container sizes indicated on sales literature.invoices,price lists,quotations and delivery tickets are nominal sizes and representations-actual volume.Products and materials are subject to manufacturing and commercial variation and Wastequ:p s pra-lices,and may vary from nomma'sizes and materials.Alt prices are in US dollars;this Quote may not include all applicab,e taxes,brokerage fees or duties.If customer is not tax exempt,final lax calculations are subject to change. Special Contract Sourcewell-Pricing&Product offerings are based on the Sourcewell Co-Operative Contract with Wastequip,LLC Information (#041217,eff.M117) and such Contract terns&conditions are incorporated herein by reference.Pricing&Product(& related)changes may occur at any time with proper documentation,&subject to Sourcewell approval;therefore offerings may change without written pr`or notice.Wastequip Product Limited Warranties,Disclaimers,Limitation of Liability& Remed as,&Urn.ted Warranty Provis ons apr-!y to all purchases thereunder. Sfgnatures Accepted BY Company Name Date. Purchase Order. Please Reference Quote Number on all Purchase Orders 57 PAR-KAN COMPANY QUOTATION 2915 WEST 900 SOUTH SILVER LAKE, IN 46982 Quote No.: RF200207-003 STRENGTH flllAl.f�Y.SERVICE, PH (260)352-2141 Date: 02/07/20 FAX(260)352-0701 Page. 1 Quotation For CITY OF SEWARD BOX 167 SEWARD,AK 99664 907-224-3138 EXT 2 CUSTOMER Io PHONE R Q!lOTETERMS _ __- sHiPPiHcmDueon recei t OUO7ELFJ40rIM6-wEEK{8J SALES REP ID .. �. . 1 7-224-3 T 38 --- CONTACT NAME — _ --- �. __, E7fPIFtAT-ON DATE PARTID —� NORM REGIS l --- 000TE OTY CUSTOMER PART No I OESMpn0N Lwrr pR pEp — OFL262B-034-002 6YD FRONT LOAD HIGH-FLAT, DARK GREEN PRICE PR'CE 6 YARD FRONT LOAD FLAT TOP KAN `OPTION 033 "(2)POLY SIDE DOORS 11 1,162.0000 $12,782.00 311052 22 LID, 36"X 58"(FL)POLY SINGLE WALL 0.0000 $0.00 OFL282B-034-002 8 YD FRONT LOAD HIGH-FLAT, DARK GREEN 8 YARD FRONT LOAD HIGH FLAT TOP KAN 'OPTION 034 '(2)POLY SIDE DOORS 1 1.393.0000 $1,393.00 311052 LID, 36"X 58"(i=L}POLY SINGLE WALL 2 0.0000 $0.00 25YD,20'SQUARE(Rectangle)ROLL-OFF 2-Sided Roof %"Floor w-12"on center Crossmembers on the Square container 24'long @$440 2"x 5"Skids w-1"x 2"wear strips(@$270)We can't do the 2" x 6"with the 1"x 2-,the skids can't be more than 6"tall to fit properly on the track Combo Cable&Hook lift Paint to be determined 6 8,160.0000 $48,960.00 FREIGHT TO SEWARD,AK 99664 4 17,000.0000 $68.000.00 "'Qt1OTE SPECIFICATIONS*" 58 PAR-KAN COMPANY QUOTATION PARr 2915 WEST 900 SOUTH-KOSILVER LAKE, IN 46982 Quote No.: RF200207-003 FSTRENGTH NAUTY.SERVICE PH(260)352-2141 Date: 02/07/20 FAX(260)352-0701 Page: 2 Quotation For CITY OF SEWARD BOX 167 SEWARD,AK 99664 907-224-3138 EXT 2 CUSTOMERV PHONE19 _ QUOTE TERMS QUOTE I-EADTIME-WEEK(S) I r 907-224 3138 I„ Due an receipt - � 1 SALES REP ID SHIPP NO METl160 I - -^^ --� ., CONTACT NAME EXPIRATION DATE PART,D NORM REc1S UNIT EXTENDED QUOTE QTY CUSTOMERPARTNO/DESCRIPTION PRIG PRICE Total 131,135.00 - T 59 -44 I t 0 � ir d � 0 F & a 1 h Y. •:Y Sponsored by: Meszaros CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-030 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH HARMON CONSTRUCTION, INC., FOR CONSTRUCTING AN ADA-COMPLIANT RAMP AND PARKING AT CITY HALL IN THE AMOUNT OF $80,663, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS WHEREAS,the City Hall ramp is currently not ADA-accessible compliant; and WHEREAS, construction of an ADA handicap ramp will enhance the reliability and access for handicap citizens; and WHEREAS, a bid for construction was advertised and completed, resulting in two bid submissions from qualified firms; and WHEREAS, on April 3, 2020, the submitted bids were opened, both deemed responsive, and properly recorded; and WHEREAS, Harmon Construction, Inc., proposed a total of$80,663 for the installation of an exterior ADA-accessible concrete ramp at City Hall; and WHEREAS, Harmon Construction, Inc., based on their low Base bid of$70,901 and Additive Alternate bid of$9,762 for a total project cost of$80,663, was selected and sent a "letter of intent to award' pending City Council approval. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. The city manager is hereby authorized to enter into a contract with Harmon Construction, Inc. in the amount not to exceed $80,663. Section 2. Funding in the amount of$80,663 to be appropriated from Capital Acquisition Fund account number 80010 0000 8102. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 13 ' day of April, 2020. 61 Agenda Statement Meeting Date: April 13th, 2020 ' To: City Council Through: Scott Meszaros, City Manager f From: Doug Schoessler, Public Works Director Agenda Item: Construction of concrete ADA-accessible Handicap Ramp,and parking area at City Hall, for the amount not to exceed $80,663.00 for a contract to Harmon Construction, Inc. BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The ADA accessible ramp at City Hall has become an issue with following the guidelines of ADA compliance and providing access to handicap citizens. The construction proposal from Harmon Construction,Inc.,for a total of$80,663.00 includes installation of new exterior concrete sidewalks, new stairs at the west entrance and an ADA-accessible concrete ramp with handrails. Replacement of an existing concrete wall and minor regrading of the gravel parking lot is also included. INTENT: The City Council authorizes the City Manager to enter into agreement with Harmon Construction, Inc.to do the construction project for an amount not to exceed$80,663.00. This construction project would make the City Hall handicap ramp ADA-accessible, compliant with code, and much more reliable to handicap and disabled citizens. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A 1 Comprehensive Plan: 1.3.4.4 Public Safety. ADA Sidewalk x Improvements 2. Strategic Plan: Pg. 4&16 Transportation facilities and sidewalks. x 3 Other: October 2019 Council approved project for construction in x spring of 2020. FISCAL NOTE: Funding for this purchase will be appropriated from Capital Acquisition Fund account number 80010 0000 8102. Approved by Finance Department: ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No X Not Applicable_ RECOMMENDATION: City Council approve Resolution 2020-030, authorizing the expenditures of $80,663.00. 62 SECTION 000030 - PUBLIC NOTICE - INVITATION TO BID CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Public Notice— Invitation for Bids City Hall ADA Parking & Ramp The City of Seward desires to receive bids from qualified contractors to install an exterior concrete stairway and an exterior ADA-accessible concrete ramp at City Hall in Seward, Alaska. The scope of work generally includes providing new exterior concrete sidewalks, stairs and a ramp with handrails. Resurfacing of existing concrete walls and minor regrading of the gravel parking lot is also included. An optional pre-bid site visit will be held at City Hall, 401 Adams Street, Seward, Alaska, 99664 on March 20, 2020 at 11:00 am. The bid documents are available at the office of the City Manager. Electronic copies are available for no charge. Paper copies can be made available from a local reproduction company at the Contractor's expense. To receive a copy of the bid documents and to be considered a Plan Holder contact Kirsten Loertscher at 907-224-4058 or by email at kloertscher@cityofseward.net. The City will not be responsible for errors in bids due to the bidder's receipt of bid documents or addenda from other sources. All bids including any amendments or withdrawals must be received and time-stamped at the City of Seward prior to 1:OOpm on April 3, 2020. Electronic or faxed bids will not be accepted. Bids shall be submitted on the forms furnished and must be in a sealed envelope marked as follows: BID FOR: CITY CLERK City of Seward P.O. BOX 167 City Hall ADA Parking & Ramp 410 ADAMS STREET SEWARD, ALASKA 99664 The bids will be opened publicly in the City Council Chambers located at 410 Adams Street, Seward, AK 99664 beginning at 1:30pm on April 3, 2020. The contract shall be let by the Seward City Council to the lowest qualified responsive and responsible bidder. The selection of the qualified bidder will be at the sole discretion of the City of Seward, and the City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or not to award a contract if deemed in the best interest of the City. This solicitation does not commit the City of Seward to pay any costs incurred in the preparation of the bid or to award any contract. All questions relating to technical matters, bid procedures or other aspects of the project should be directed to the following: Doug Schoessler by e-mail: doug@cityofseward.net. All questions must be received no later than March 27, 2020. 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Acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on the Bid Form. The following information will supersede previous information provided. A Pre-Bid site visit was held on March 20, 2020. The list of participants attached. No written questions were submitted to Doug Schoessler. The following changes are from the pre-bid meeting and ongoing COVID-19 issues. ADMINISTRATIVE &TECHNICAL CLARIFICATIONS Addressing COVID-19, email only bid submission, and virtual bid opening. 1. North parking area wall repair has been eliminated from the contract documents. Wall to be replaced. See Drawing G2 for updated estimate of quantities table. See Drawing C1 for existing wall demolition. See Drawing C2 for new wall location and detail. 2. Handrail requirements revised to allow more readily available products to be used. See Drawing C4. 3. See Contract Documents -Section 000030 Page 1: *Correction* 1-Bids are due at 1:00 4/3/2020. (*Was incorrectly listed due date as March 25, 2020) *Changes* 2- Due to COVID-19 restrictions: Bids are by email only to bballou@cityofseward.net *NO hand, or mail delivery of bids is allowed* 3- Due to COVID-19 restrictions Virtual Bid Opening at 1:30pm April 3, 2020 on website: www.cityofseward.us ATTACHMENTS 1. Pre-bid conference sign in sheet. 2. Revised Drawings G2, C1, C2, and C4. 70 Page 1 of 1 SEWARD CITY HALL ADA PARKING & RAMP PROJECT h TO: All Plan Holders of Record Date: April 03, 2020 Deadline for Questions: March 27, 2020 SUBJECT: Addendum No. 2 Bids Due: 1:00pm April 03, 2020 This addendum modifies the original contract documents for the above referenced project and shall become part of the contract documents. Acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on the Bid Form. The following information will supersede previous information provided. Section 000200 Required Documents was not included with documents. See attachment of Section 000200 ATTACHMENTS 1. Section 000200 Required Documents-City Hall ADA 000200 Required Documents-City Hall F 71 Page 1 of 1 �f x' r CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA BID SCHEDULE City Hall ADA Parking&Ramp In accordance with the Contract Documents, Work furnished and constructed as described in the contract documents shall be paid by Lump Sum, in accordance with the General Conditions. Item ©ascription Quantity Pa Unit Amount Bid No. US$ All 1 Base Bid: City Hall ADA Parking & Ramp Re uired Lump Sum $83,200.00 Item Description Quantity Pa Unit Amount Bid No. US$ Additive Alternate A: City Hall Concrete All 2 Sidewalk and Handrail Required Lump Sum $12,800.00 BID SUMMARY: TOTAL(BASE BID f ADDITIVE ALTERNATE�A)AMOUNT IN FIGURES:$96,000.00 TOTAL(BASE BID+ADDITIVE ALTERNATE A)AMOUNT IN WORDS: Ninety-Six Thousand Dollars COMPANY NAME: CYS Enterprises, LLC Signature: Date: 4/3/2020 Title: General Manager 72 E CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA BID SCHEDULE City Hall ADA Parking & Ramp In accordance with the Contract Documents, Work famished and constructed as described in the contract documents shall be paid by Lump Sum, in accordance with the General Conditions. Item Description Quantity Pa Unit Amount Bid No. US$ All 1 Base Bid: CityHall ADA Parkin &Ram Required Lump4 Sum $ b 9 1 b" Item Description Quantity Pa Unit Amount Bid No. US$ Additive Alternate A:City Hall Concrete All 2 Sidewalk and Handrail Required LumpSum or1 BID SUMMARY: TOTAL(BASE BID+ADDITIVE ALTERNATE A)AMOUNT IN FIGURES: S b 6G oa TOTAL(BASE BID+ADDITIVE ALTERNATE A)AMOUNT IN WORDS: COMPANY NAME: �GLS'M 0!0 �_o(1\5k1f C''�C)fn. Ylc . _. Signature: Date: Title: 'r i E i i l 33 I 4 73 E SECTION 000500 -CONTRACT CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA CITY HALL.ADA PARKING & RAMP [PROJECT NAME] CONTRACT("Contract"), between the City of Seward, Alaska, herein called the City, acting by and through its City Manager, and upon signing; this document shall serve as the notice to proceed, and YrIan/ C �'a�YSTi Gl G,�/D I AI Company Name ISO gc,,x l(:�!,.42_(p Company Address (Street or PO Box, City, State, Zip) a/an Q Individual ❑Partnership ❑Joint Venture ❑Sole Proprietorship �rporation incorporated under the laws of the State of , its successors and assigns, herein called the Contractor, is effective the date of the signature of the City Manager on this document. The Contractor, for and in consideration of the payment or payments herein specified and agreed to by the City, hereby covenants and agrees to furnish and deliver all the materials and to do and perform all the work and labor required in the construction of the above-referenced project as bid by the Contractor, which bid and prices named, together with the Contract Documents (as hereinafter defined) are made a part of this Contract and accepted as such. It is distinctly understood and agreed that no claim for additional work or materials, done or furnished by the Contractor and not specifically herein provided for, will be allowed by the City, nor shall the Contractor do any work or furnish any material not covered by this Contract, unless such work or materials is ordered in writing by the City. in no event shall the City be liable for any materials furnished or used, or for any work or labor done, unless the materials, work, or labor are required by the Contract or on written order furnished by the City. Any such work or materials which may be done or furnished by the Contractor without written order first being given shall be at the Contractor's own risk, cost, and expense and the Contractor hereby covenants and agrees to make no claim for compensation for work or materials done or furnished without such written order. Notwithstanding the foregoing, pament under this Contract shall not exceed ��o k t. 1, liars' ($ O b�� for all base items, additive alternates and acl 'io I work. cx 7%rree, The Contractor further covenants and agrees that all materials shall be furnished and delivered and all work and labor shall be done and performed, in every respect, to the satisfaction of the City, on or before: °21-' or within zJ-1� calendar days following the date of notice to proceed. It is expressly understood and agreed that in case of the failure on the part of the Contractor, for any reason, except with the written consent of the City, to complete the furnishing and delivery of materials and the doing and performance of the work before the aforesaid date, the City shall have the right to deduct from any money due or which may become due the Contractor, or if no money shall be due, the City shall have the right to recoverQ h dollars ($ 000-f ) per day for each calendar day elapsing between the time stipulated for the completion and the actual date of completion in accordance with the terms hereof; such deduction to be made, or sum to be recovered, not as a penalty but as liquidated damages. Provided, however, that upon receipt of written notice from the Contractor of the existence of causes over which the Contractor has no control and which must delay furnishing of materials or the completion of the work„ the Contracting Officer may, at his or her discretion, extend the period specified for the furnishing of materials or the completion of the work, and in such case the Contractor shall become liable for liquidated damages for delays commencing from the date on which the extended period expires. The bonds given by the Contractor in the sum of Payment Bond, and (a G 3 City Hall ADA Parking & Ramp CONTRACT Section 000500 Page 1 R 74 SECTION 000500 -CONTRACT Performance Bond, to secure the proper compliance with the terms and provisions of this Contract, are submitted herewith and made a part hereof_ The Contractor further covenants and agrees that the entire construction will be done under the administration of and to the complete satisfaction of the City subject to the inspection at all times and approval by any regulatory agency of the Local, State, or Federal Government of the United States of America, and in accordance with the laws of the State of Alaska and the City of Seward. For purposes of this Contract, Contracting Officer means c-ko -551f(_ or any other person designated by the City Manager. The Contractor is an independent contractor and not an employee or agent of the City. Contract Documents shall have the meaning ascribed by the General Conditions of the Construction Contract, and include but are not limited to this Contract, the General Conditions of the Construction Contract, the Supplementary Conditions, and the following listed documents: (1) C4--;—> ; (2) ill IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this Contract and agree to its terms and conditions. CONTRACTOR It-\a.rm0Y-\ (' 0nS-Vrucrki0o �rnc.. Comp y,Name Signature of Authorized Company Representative Law c crnce re i + Typed Name and Title 7 aoac) Date CITY OF SEWARD Signature of City Manager Typed Name Date City Clerk (ATTEST) City Hall ADA Parking & Ramp CONTRACT Section 000500 Page 2 f 75 Sponsored by: Council Member Baclaan CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-031 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, SUPPORTING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH RESILIENCE AND SECURITY COMMISSION WHEREAS, annual air temperatures in the Kenai Peninsula Borough have risen by 3.4 degrees Fahrenheit since 1969, and July, 2019 was the warmest month on record in Alaska; and WHEREAS, in August, 2019, most of the Kenai Peninsula Borough was in "Severe Drought" status, and for the first time, parts of the northern peninsula reached "Extreme Drought" status; and WHEREAS, the Kenai Peninsula Borough issued three disaster declarations throughout the summer of 2019 in response to multiple fires and droughts caused or exacerbated by increased average temperature and decreased level of rainfall; and WHEREAS, the 2019 Swan Lake Fire was far and away the most expensive fire in the country, at an estimated cost to fight of$46 million; and WHEREAS, continuation of current climate trends may increase the risk and intensity of wildfires resulting from drought and increasing temperatures across the Borough; and WHEREAS, current winter trends indicate that the southern Kenai Peninsula will lose 10-20% of its snowpack by 2030-2059; and WHEREAS, water temperatures in non-glacial Cook Inlet streams are exceeding physiological thresholds for salmon; and WHEREAS, continuation of current climate trends threatens the future of salmon runs on the Kenai Peninsula by depleting water levels and raising temperatures in local watersheds; and WHEREAS, ocean acidification will continue to damage vital nurseries for many fish stocks in Kachemak Bay and Cook Inlet; and WHEREAS, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game has determined that the effects of the changing climate are "beginning to impact Alaska's natural systems and the uses they sustain"; and WHEREAS, infrastructure and private property values are threatened by increasing instances of flooding; and 76 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-031 WHEREAS, the City of Seward stands to risk significant economic and social harm should the integrity of local fisheries and surrounding natural environment be further compromised; and WHEREAS, the City of Seward has tasked the Port and Commerce Advisory Board to draft a Seward Climate Action Plan; and WHEREAS, the City of Seward passed a resolution in support of the inclusion of a "Kenai Peninsula Borough Commission on Sustainability" in the Kenai Peninsula Borough's final 2019 Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the 2019 Kenai Peninsula Comprehensive Plan, Focus Area: Land Use, Objective G, Strategy 1 states, "Form a Kenai Peninsula Borough Commission on Sustainability"; and WHEREAS, the 2019 Kenai Peninsula Comprehensive Plan, Focus Area: Land Use, Objective G, Strategy 2 states, "Develop a climate change action plan..."; and WHEREAS, the Borough Comprehensive Plan outlines strategies for renewable energy: Focus Area: Energy & Utilities, Objective C states, "Support residential, community and region wide renewable energy initiatives and projects...Charge the commission with developing a renewable energy strategy to investigate and make recommendations for feasible renewable energies for Kenai Peninsula"; and WHEREAS, the 2019 Kenai Peninsula Comprehensive Plan, Focus Area: Agriculture & Mariculture, Objective A states, "Support a more sustainable and resilient Kenai Peninsula by increasing production and distribution of quality, healthy agricultural products for local, state and export markets"; and WHEREAS, the 2019 Kenai Peninsula Comprehensive Plan, Focus Area: Agriculture & Mariculture, Objective C states, "Encourage greater local and regional self-sufficiency"; and WHEREAS, the 2019 Kenai Peninsula Comprehensive Plan, Focus Area: Agriculture & Mariculture, Objective B states, "Sustain and create new agriculture-related jobs and businesses"; and WHEREAS, the 2019 Kenai Peninsula Comprehensive Plan, Focus Area: Solid Waste Services, Objective C states, "Increase awareness of and opportunities for waste reduction and landfill diversion, including Reduce, Recycle, Reuse"; and WHEREAS, it is in Kenai Peninsula Borough's interest to implement policies that mitigate against known hazards, invest in local agriculture, improve the efficiency of buildings 77 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-031 and transportation, reduce solid waste,protect habitats of fish and wildlife, and invest in modern, clean, local sources of energy. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. The Seward City Council hereby supports the establishment of a Kenai Peninsula Borough Resilience and Security Commission. Section 2. Copies of this resolution shall be mailed to the Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Charlie Pierce, members of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly, and members of the Kenai Peninsula Borough Planning Commission. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 13 ' day of April, 2020. THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA Christy Terry, Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Brenda J. Ballou, MMC City Clerk (City Seal) 78 Sponsored by: City Clerk CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-032 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, APPROVING AMENDMENT #2 TO THE EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY CLERK FOR A THREE PERCENT (3%) COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENT (COLA) INCREASE WHEREAS, Brenda Ballou has been employed by the Seward City Council as the City Clerk since October 10, 2017; and WHEREAS, the employment agreement states the City Council agrees to review the City Clerk's performance and contract annually and may consider a salary increase or other amendment(s) to this contract upon favorable review; and WHEREAS, the timing of the City Clerk's original hire date resulted in the City Council performing an interim evaluation in July, 2018, and no evaluation in 2019; and WHEREAS,on February 24,2020,the City Council evaluated the City Clerk,and the results were highly satisfactory; and WHEREAS,the City Clerk is an at will contract employee of the City Council,and as such, does not participate in standard employee step increases or cost of living adjustments (COLA) as outlined in the Seward City Code unless approved via Council Resolution as an amendment to the employment agreement; and WHEREAS,this resolution will amend the employment agreement with a salary increase of three percent (3%) for a cost of living adjustment; and WHEREAS,the City Council will assign a negotiating team to meet with the City Clerk no later than June 1, 2020 to discuss further contract negotiations. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. The Seward City Council hereby approves Amendment No.2 to the City Clerk's employment agreement resulting in a three percent(3%)cost of living increase(COLA)to the City Clerk's annual base salary. Section 2. Funding in the amount of $2,796 is hereby appropriated to the Clerk salary and benefit account numbers 01000-1113-6000, 6100, 6102 & 6201 to accommodate the increase to salary and benefits. Section 3. The effective date of the COLA increase shall be retroactive to February 24,2020. 79 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-032 Section 4. The City Council will assign a negotiating team to meet with the City Clerk no later than June 1, 2020 to discuss contract negotiations. Section 5. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 13th day of April, 2020. THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA Christy Terry, Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Brenda J. Ballou, MMC City Clerk (City Seal) 80 Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: March 23, 2020 To: City Council From: Brenda Ballou,City Clerk Agenda Item: Employment Agreement Amendment #2 with the City Clerk for a Three Percent(3%) Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) Increase BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: Brenda Ballou has been employed by the Seward City Council as the City Clerk since October 10, 2017. The City Clerk does not participate in standard employee step increases or cost of living adjustments(COLA)as outlined in the Seward City Code unless approved via Council Resolution as an amendment to the employment agreement. The attached resolution reflects an increase to the City Clerk's salary of three percent(3%)for a cost of living adjustment. Separately, the City Council wishes to assign a negotiating team to meet with the City Clerk no later than June 1, 2020 to discuss contract negotiations, based on highly satisfactory results of the clerk's February 24, 2020 evaluation, as well as in consideration of bringing the contract more commensurate with the responsibilities of the position and industry standards. An additional appropriation of$2,796 to the Clerk salary and benefit account number 01000-1 I3- 6000, 6100, 6102 & 6201 to accommodate the increase to salary and benefits will be required. INTENT: The intent of this increase is to provide a 3% cost of living increase. FISCAL NOTE: This amendment reflects an annual salary increase of$2,250(3%)with an approximate increase in benefit costs of$546, for a total cost increase of$2,796. Approved by Finance Department: ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No RECOMMENDATION: Council approve Resolution 2020-032, making amendment #2 of the City Clerk employment agreement with Brenda Ballou. 81 City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 23, 2020 Volume 41,Page x CALL TO ORDER The March 23,2020 regular meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Christy Terry. OPENING CEREMONY City Manager Scott Meszaros led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL There were present: Christy Terry presiding and Sue McClure Sharyl Seese John Osenga Tony Baclaan Dale Butts Julie Crites comprising a quorum of the Council; and Scott Meszaros, City Manager Brenda Ballou, City Clerk Holly Wells, City Attorney (telephonically) Excused—None Absent—None CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING The City of Seward is currently experiencing a declared public health emergency due to Coronavirus Disease 2019(CO VID-19), so alternate methods for providing Citizen Comments were created. The following written Citizen Comments were submitted in advance and read into the record by the City Clerk: Carol Griswold wrote, "If the new Parks and Rec Toolcat had not gone through the ice at Second Lake on January 7t1i, would Parks and Rec be asking for another new Toolcat now? According to the Resolution,insurance paid$46,890,minus the$10,000 deductible.But apparently the Toolcat wasn't totaled; it was repaired and is now in use at the Harbor. When did the Harbor request a Toolcat? I don't recall this going through the budget or Council process. In the interest of being very conservative with expenditures in these uncertain times, I would rather Council put the insurance money back in the Motor Pool or General Fund and give the repaired Toolcat back to Parks and Rec where it belongs. Let the Harbor make its case for a Toolcat separately through the budget process if necessary." 82 City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 23, 2020 Volume 41,Page x Michael Mahmood wrote, "I think that the city should not enter into agreement with the Financial Engineer Company to do an electrical rate study. I think they should put this out to bid." Bruce Jaffa wrote, "As a general note for our times I offer this comment. When no emergency exists it is often easy to assume money or effort for a future eventuality may not be needed. We often see this reticence in all disaster planning even, fire and police protection. When current expenditures work, there appears to be less need for them. At times of trial and stress, it is important to act smartly and deliberately. Now is that time.I speak in favor of Resolution 2020-004. Passing this resolution will allow an immediate implementation of other rule changes critical to fighting the current COVID-19 contagion. A "sunset provision" is included and should not be abused. I firmly support Resolution 2020-024 that continues planning for the Lowell Canyon Flood Diversion Feasibility Study. This resolution follows previous approvals of funding for this joint multi-agency effort. The feasibility study will provide for the best technical solution to the Lowell Canyon Diversion Tunnel. Voting for 2020-024 is forward thinking. Resolutions 2020-025 and 2020-026 provide extraordinary authority to the Manager to deal with an unprecedented public health dilemma. I fully support a strict interpretation of our Federal Constitution,the State and Local Laws that flow from it. I also understand tactics and in a battle there must be a unified control.Providing this power to the manager,who I take to be a good man,with the"sunset provision"and oversight of the Council is appropriate and necessary. I support the passage of these resolutions." Sarah Spanos wrote, "Please share with the Seward City Council that I would support the electric utility study to follow the proper procurement procedure and have this be put out for an RFP. Also,I would like to see the suspension of the seasonal electrical rate,slated for increase mid April, to be suspended indefinitely until the COV19 issue has passed." A representative from the Seward Community Health Center provided the following comments: Albi Tatum stated, "I'm a nurse and clinical supervisor at Seward Community Health Center,training officer and EMT 3 with Seward Volunteer ambulance and hometown Seward girl. I grew up in Seward, graduated from high school here, left for 20 years and almost two years ago my family and I finally moved home. Seward is and always will be my home. I wrote this previous to the Governor's Health Mandate Number 10,but it's still relevant.I come to you today as a healthcare provider, representing the Seward Community Health Center with the support of other health care entities in our community to desperately urge the local and state leaders to immediately issue a strict shelter in place order in addition to a strict statewide travel ban. It is our recommendation that in addition to limiting highway traffic to essential travel only as outlined by state officials with their strong advisory on Friday, that we also place the same limitations on our port ensuring that any vessels that come into the port are held to the same standards. Additionally, even those that fall under the Critical Workforce Infrastructure should be held to a very high standard with specific direction from the leadership on the expectations. For example, if a seafood processor,which does fall under that critical infrastructure,is continuing to bring people into the community because they fall under the critical workforce umbrella and they cannot abide by the recommended quarantine guidelines they should be forced to self-isolate as a company and restrict their employees from going anywhere except their facility and their housing. The following are excerpts from a letter by the Collective Physicians of Alaska which was sent to the Governor's office on March 21". They wrote: 83 City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 23, 2020 Volume 41,Page x "Data suggests that the majority of COVID19 infections are transferred from people who are asymptomatic.Until we build the testing capacity to test everyone in the state and everyone coming into the state and receive rapid results, the only solution to contain this outbreak is to institute an immediate non-essential travel ban and home quarantine. We thank you for the steps that you have already taken to restrict travel and encourage Alaskans to stay home, however, recommendations against non-essential travel, and for voluntary self-isolation and social distancing are insufficient. Due to the currently low number of reported cases, many Alaskans have not embraced the need for more stringent measures and are continuing to move around the state without regard for their potential to be affected or to be a carrier. This disregard has consequences which we have seen borne out in other regions. The death toll is rising in New York,medical systems are near collapse in Italy and our citizens continue to interact with large numbers of people for non-urgent causes. Our medical resources are finite and we are potentially a week away from New York and 2-3 weeks from Italy." APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Motion (McClure/Seese) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda McClure removed Resolution 2020-022 from the consent agenda. Seese removed Resolution 2020-023 from the consent agenda. Terry removed Resolutions 2020-025 and 2020-026 from the consent agenda. Motion Passed Unanimous The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items: Resolution 2020-021,Retroactively Amending The 2019 Budget To Record Expenditures Of $315,712.36 Paid By The State Of Alaska On Behalf Of The City Toward The City's Public Employees Retirement System Liability For The Period January Through December, 2019, And Appropriating Funds. Resolution 2020-024,Authorizing Additional Matching Funds In The Amount Of$150,000 For The City's Share Of Funding For The Lowell Creek Flood Diversion Feasibility Study,And Appropriating Funds. Approval of the March 9,2020 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes. Send letter of support for the appointment of Robert Ruffner to the Alaska Board of Fisheries. SPECIAL ORDERS,PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS Proclamations & Awards 84 City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 23, 2020 Volume 41,Page x Seward's Day Proclamation City Attorney Holly Wells joined the meeting telephonically. City Manager Report. Scott Meszaros reported the following purchase orders between $5,000 and $30,000 had been approved by the City Manager since the last council meeting: None. Meszaros announced that the Deputy Fire Chief had been hired,the Human Resources officer had submitted his resignation,and that the Library's seasonal positions would not be filled right now. In response to Butts,Meszaros said all non-essential employees were working full-time from home, and essential employees were working full-time from their offices, including the police department and all department heads. All city travel had been cancelled. Employees who were working from home may be tasked with helping out in different areas. Not all employees owned computers at home,and the city was not connecting personally-owned devices to the city's systems. In response to Butts, Meszaros said the city had activated a virtual Emergency Operations Center(EOC). In response to Baclaan, Meszaros confirmed the personnel officer was leaving. Baclaan wondered if outsourcing that position would be feasible.Meszaros said he would have to review the duties of the position and determine whether it could be handled in that way. Terry suggested speaking to the Alaska Municipal League(AML)about outsourcing Human Resources.In response to McClure,Meszaros said the seasonal positions had started to be advertised,but it was difficult to know right now how they would be interviewed, and even if they would be needed. In response to Baclaan,Meszaros said he would like to have council direction on whether or not to issue a shelter-in-place mandate. Meszaros said the city was trying to be proactive with the measures it was taking. Baclaan asked if the seasonal electric rate could be addressed, and wondered if perhaps the seasonal summer rate could be suspended.He wondered what the potential impact would be. Seese, McClure,and Terry suggested the summer rate increase could be delayed.Electric Utility Manager John Foutz cautioned council about cutting the summer rate because of the impact it would have on the city's revenues. Terry reiterated Baclaan's original request of examining what the potential impact would be. Meszaros stated that other communities were planning to forgive late fees and interest, but were not planning to reduce the actual rates. Baclaan appreciated the city manager's input,but said he would like to see what the potential impact would be;he was bringing this forward at the wish of the public who had contacted him. Council directed the city manager to look at the impact of not instituting the seasonal summer rate for 30 days and 60 days by Friday this week. Terry wished to impose a "Hunker Down" order, similar to the one put in place for Anchorage which was in effect until March 31, 2020. Crites and Baclaan concurred. 85 City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 23, 2020 Volume 41,Page x Motion (Terry/Crites) Establish an emergency "Hunker Down" order for the City of Seward modeled after the Municipality of Anchorage, going into effect March 25, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. and ending April 24,2020 at 5:00 p.m. Butts thought the city was complying with the governor's mandates,and was concerned that if the city imposed additional restrictions,the city would potentially be held accountable to provide financial relief to businesses in the future.Baclaan agreed that the city was already complying,but he thought it would be beneficial if the city's Hunker Down was released as a guideline, not an enforceable mandate. McClure thought Seward had already complied with the state mandates for non-essential closures. Meszaros said he would accept council's direction to impose a Shelter-In- Place for Seward because it would be in keeping with the governor's mandates. Motion Failed Yes: Baclaan, Crites, Terry No: Butts,McClure, Osenga, Seese Terry said the Alaska SeaLife Center (ASLC) had submitted a letter requesting some financial relief,the city owned the building.Meszaros said this was the time of year for the ASLC to start earning revenues, but because of the situation that couldn't happen. He said they had reserve funds, but they had requested to delay payments on their electric bill; he added the city was not charging late fees. Meszaros said the ASLC had requested to use Commercial Passenger Vessel (CPV)funds,but he would be more comfortable having the finance director deliberate that request. Baclaan believed the ASLC was an integral part of the fabric of Seward. Baclaan was torn because he wished the ASLC would diversify their revenue streams more,but he also wanted to help them;he requested to see their plan to remedy their financial hardship situation long-term. Seese said the ASLC was not the only business in town that needed help. McClure wondered if using Commercial Passenger Vessel(CPV)funds to help the ASLC would be allowable. Terry stated that council had a general consensus that they would like to see how the ASLC planned to address the shortfall in the future,and to look at potential funding sources,including CPV,if possible. Meszaros said he would investigate and bring something back for council's consideration. City Attorney Report.Holly Wells reported that the firm had spent 20 hours on personnel issues, costing $14,000, and 32 hours on other legal work. The city's insurance policy required attorney involvement for any proposed termination,which was part of the reason why the firm had spent so many hours. In addition, Wells' firm had been preparing memos and updates for all communities related to upcoming or proposed legislation, and would be sharing that at no charge to the city. Baclaan recalled that the city had three 30-minute sessions available for personnel consultation through the city's insurance firm,AML/JIA;he was concerned that there were so many personnel issues. Wells agreed that AML/JIA would be a good resource. 86 City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 23, 2020 Volume 41,Page x Other Reports and Announcements Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Jason Bickling joined the meeting telephonically. Chamber of Commerce Report. Jason Bickling said the chamber's concern, first and foremost, was for the health and well being of the community. He was immersed in trying to find resources for businesses and was advocating with legislators on behalf of the business owners. He was facilitating connecting business needs with available staff throughout the community.In keeping with Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATIA) guidelines, Bickling said the chamber had suspended marketing messages and replaced them with `find happiness at home' messages. In response to McClure,Bickling said he was preparing contingency plans for the Fourth of July Festival and the Mount Marathon Race, and was hoping not to have to cancel. Baclaan appreciated the chamber's efforts to help local businesses,and wondered what steps business owners needed to take to apply for Small Business Administration (SBA)loans. Bickling said the best advice was to apply as soon as possible to get in the queue;business owners could apply at www.sba.gov/disaster. In response to Seese, Bickling said the grant writing class was postponed for now, but the chamber was trying to find ways to teach future classes virtually, including using social media and Google. In response to Baclaan,Bickling said the chamber had decided to temporarily suspend filling the Marketing Director position; instead, the chamber had hired a contractor to help fill the gap. Terry noted that in the chamber report,it stated that local business owner Bob Candopoulos had submitted an application to be on the Alaska Economic Stabilization Team,and she wondered if the chamber would be supporting his application. In response, Bickling said the chamber would support him, and he would also welcome a letter of support from the city. Terry wished to have council send a support letter; council concurred. The city manager was directed to send a letter of support on behalf of the city. Presentations —None PUBLIC HEARINGS Ordinances for Public Hearing and Enactment Terry read the following passage into the record: Ordinances 20-002 and 20-003 are due to come for public hearing and enactment tonight, but will be postponed to a future meeting when it is safe for the public to appear and provide testimony, in keeping with CDC guidelines on COVID-19. 87 City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 23, 2020 Volume 41,Page x Emergency Ordinance for Enactment Emergency Ordinance 2020-004, Temporarily Authorizing The Suspension And/Or Modification Of Various Sections Of The Seward City Code And City Council Rules Of Procedures Manual Regarding Public Meetings And Participation In Order To Ensure The Health, Safety, And Welfare Of Our Community During The Public Health Emergency Caused By COVID-19. Motion (McClure/Osenga) Enact Emergency Ordinance 2020-004 Meszaros stated this emergency ordinance would be in effect for 60 days. In response to Baclaan, Meszaros said this was in response to the Governor's emergency declaration of March 11,2020. This ordinance would restrict public gatherings,cancel non-essential travel,and close public facilities in an effort to contain the spread of the Coronavirus.Meszaros said current events were changing very rapidly, even throughout the day, and he needed to be able to respond quickly during this crisis. Baclaan expressed concerns about the proposed process, and asked for more clarification. City Attorney Holly Wells said the city manager needed the latitude to make decisions quickly and effectively under the provisions outlined in the city's Emergency Operations Plan while under the COVID-19 emergency. Wells said the city's Charter required council to continue having its regularly-scheduled meetings. Wells added that, in the event two council members requested a special meeting, but the city manager and mayor overruled and denied their request, the council members would have the opportunity to bring something forward at the next regularly-scheduled council meeting. In response to Terry, Wells stated that these rules were already in place, and council was ratifying them tonight. If council objected,then council could bring forward a resolution to alter the rules. Motion Passed Unanimous UNFINISHED BUSINESS —None NEW BUSINESS Resolutions Resolution 2020-022, Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into An Agreement With Financial Engineering Company For An Electric Rate Study In An Amount Not To Exceed $39,850,And Appropriating Funds. Motion (McClure/Seese) Approve Resolution 2020-022 88 City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 23, 2020 Volume 41,Page x Meszaros said the purpose of this rate study was to specifically examine the industrial rate class. The vendor proposed to conduct this study had performed the last two rate studies for the Electric Utilities Department, and had been sole sourced because professional services were exempt from competitive procurement under city code, and also because they had past experience and knowledge of the city's system. McClure said she removed this from the consent agenda in response to public concern that this was sole sourced and that it was the same vendor who had done the previous rate studies. She wondered if there were alternative options for going out for a Request for Proposals (RFP). Seese concurred. Baclaan wondered how old this quote was, because it listed the services coming out of the 2020 and 2021 budget. In response,Foutz said this quote was from September 2019,for work to be done in 2020 and 2021. Foutz said that the frozen rates for 2020 needed to be analyzed,and then the rates for 2021 would have to be adjusted accordingly; this company would perform an analysis on what the impact of the 2020 rate freeze was. Baclaan was concerned that the analysis would be based on non-regular data,and wished to have the analysis performed on regular rate data;he suggested perhaps using 2018 through 2020 data to reflect two years' worth of regular rates plus one year of special rate data. In response to Seese,Foutz said previous rate studies had not gone out to RFP before. Meszaros said he had pushed the Electric Utility Department to correct the rates for the city's four largest industrial users. Foutz recommended that previous years not be included in the study because they were already covered under audit conditions; rate studies used previous findings to project future rates. Butts thought this resolution needed to wait until the economy stabilized, and with an RFP. Osenga wondered what the results would be if this study was delayed. Foutz said in 2009, the city had an industrial rate class in addition to the three it currently has; it was abolished because it was considered ineffective because the rates were so low.In response to his largest customers asking for financial assistance,Foutz approached the contractor to look at what re-establishing an industrial rate class would look like; this would impact three customers. Terry wished to see an RFP that included an examination of the city's current rates,a review of the city's current classifications, including the potential of re-establishing an industrial rate, as well as an efficiency study of the Electric Utility structure from a revenue and expense standpoint. Terry thought the study could be conducted without requiring the vendor to travel to Seward. Osenga thought the city should be trying to fix the industrial rate as quickly as possible. Seese wondered if residents would get a break on their bill if an industrial rate was re-established. In response to Terry,Meszaros said the situation was difficult because the city needed to charge enough to make money without overcharging the customers. In response to Osenga, Foutz said this vendor had performed rate studies for the city previously, and using them again would save the city money; 89 City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 23, 2020 Volume 41,Page x in addition, this was the vendor who had introduced the city to seasonal rates, as well as Cost of Power Adjustment(COPA). Motion Failed Yes: Osenga No:Baclaan,Crites,McClure,Butts,Seese, Terry Resolution 2020-023, Authorizing A Sole Source Purchase Of A Bobcat Toolcat 5600 From Craig Taylor Equipment Co. Utilizing National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) Discounted Pricing Available For Governments In An Amount Not To Exceed$58,671,And Appropriating Funds. Motion (McClure/Osenga) Approve Resolution 2020-023 Meszaros said the Toolcat owned by the Parks & Recreation Department had sunk in First Lake earlier this year; it was retrieved, but the insurance company said it was totaled and paid the city$46,890 for the loss. The insurance company didn't want to haul it off,so they offered the city to buy it for $500; the Harbor Department purchased the recovered Toolcat for $500. Harbormaster Norm Regis said the Toolcat was running, but not fixed; he had spent approximately $4,000 to get it running so far, and there were more items that needed to be fixed. Once it was fixed and operational, Regis said the Toolcat would be used for sweeping and snow removal. In response to Seese,Regis confirmed that the cost of repair would come from his budget. In response to Baclaan,Meszaros said the Parks&Recreation Department used their Toolcat for sweeping sidewalks and snow removal. In response to Butts, Regis confirmed that all the accessories were interchangeable between all the city-owned Toolcats. Baclaan wondered if this purchase was absolutely necessary,under the current situation of the city's state of emergency. In response, Regis said the order would take 2-3 months to come in, and the city would have to be able sweep parking lots and sidewalks. Motion Passed Unanimous Resolution 2020-025, Ratifying Temporary Emergency Operation Rules And Procedures Implemented By The City Manager In Response To The Public Health Emergency Caused By COVID-19. Motion (McClure/Seese) Approve Resolution 2020-025 Terry stated that she had removed this resolution and the next from the consent agenda because she wanted to make sure there was an opportunity for a clear explanation of why these were necessary; she appreciated the city manager bringing them in a timely manner. Meszaros said after the governor declared a public health emergency for the state, he had 90 City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 23, 2020 Volume 41,Page x declared a public health emergency for the city. The rules in this resolution went into effect immediately following the declaration, and were coming before council to be ratified. Terry recited a strong advisory message from the State of Alaska: We expect any traveler who leaves a community with known cases of COVID-19 to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival to their destination community, and monitor for symptoms of illness. Motion Passed Unanimous Resolution 2020-026, Declaring A State Of Emergency In Response To The Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak And Requesting State And Federal Relief Assistance. Motion (McClure/Osenga) Approve Resolution 2020-026 Terry said she removed this from the consent agenda because she wanted to make the public aware that this declaration of emergency would be in effect for 30 days. Meszaros added that this declaration would have to be revisited by council every 30 days hereafter. Motion Passed Unanimous Other New Business Discuss cancelling the Sister City Student Exchange Program. Council unanimously agreed to cancel the 2020 student exchange program with Obihiro,Japan,and would automatically accept the 2020 applicants into the 2021 exchange. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS On-Going City Project and Goal List February, 2020 City and Providence Financials Letter from Yeosu, South Korea Council directed the city clerk to reply to the Mayor of Yeosu, South Korea expressing their sympathies, and regretting that Seward had no face masks to offer. CITIZEN COMMENTS Norm Regis said the harbor was open,and boat lifts were being done. The office was closed to the public, but staff was there. All incoming vessels were being screened with health questions. COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS 91 City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 23, 2020 Volume 41,Page x Meszaros said there was aid for businesses through the Alaska Small Business Development Center; information was available at www.aksbdc.org. Butts said wash your hands. Baclaan understood how difficult it was to be at home,but it was so important to limit the spread of the virus.He urged anyone who might need help to reach out to someone.He believed that everyone in the city was doing what they could to stay safe, and encouraged everyone to spread positivity on Facebook. Crites asked if AN Tatum could be contacted so she could finish her comments from earlier. Council recessed at 9:58 p.m. Council resumed at 10: 02 p.m. Council suspended the rules. By Council request, the representative from the Seward Community Health Center was contacted telephonically to complete her statements: Albi Tatum continued,"The local healthcare providers in Seward continue to prepare for the inevitable wave of new cases and critical cases. Local and Borough estimates show that as many as 30 people just in the Seward area will have critical illness associated with COVID 19. I can tell you right now that Seward cannot handle even half of those if they all come at once. As of today at 1:00 p.m.we currently have one confirmed case of COVID-19 in Seward. The capacity to testis severely limited at this time locally, statewide and nationwide which translates to we don't know how many cases there currently are in our community. There is ongoing community collaboration occurring officially 3 times per week and multiple times daily at the healthcare level to continue our efforts to keep our community healthy and prepare for what is inevitably coming next. We at the healthcare level are doing all that we can do at this point. So now to the personal level of all of this. Every citizen has a critical part to play in how this pans out for us both nationally and locally. If our healthcare system fails, part of that is on each person in our city, state and nation. I have noticed some drastic changes over the past week and I appreciate the changes that have been made thus far but I fear they will not be enough. If you want to understand the gravity of this situation ponder this for a moment,the United States has one of the most robust and advanced healthcare systems in the world...all we have right now to combat this is STAY HOME. That's it. That is all we can do at this point. That is how serious this is. This is an unknown and invisible enemy. We're not asking people to go out and fight we're asking people to stay home, severely limit who you come into contact with, and strictly quarantine even if you have only mild symptoms. Only go to the store if you absolutely have to, only go to the post office if you MUST and limit the number of times a week you do this. Go alone; don't take your entire family. 92 City of Seward,Alaska City Council Minutes March 23, 2020 Volume 41,Page x Socially distance no matter where you are. This is all we have right now; this will give our healthcare system a fighting chance. We don't want to be Italy; small towns like ours have been some of the hardest hit there. We need at least 2 weeks but that is just the start,data suggests that drastic measures taken early will decrease the duration but only if they are drastic. 2 weeks will be a good start. Again, I on behalf of the Seward Community Health Center with support of our community health care system as a whole, beg you to impose a strict shelter in place mandate for the community of Seward and our surrounding jurisdictions and as our city leaders implore you to urgently connect with the state officials voicing our support of a statewide extensive travel ban." In response to Terry,Tatum said the Hunker Down rules for Anchorage were more restrictive than the state's mandates, even within their own community. Tatum said the concern with this virus was that people were most contagious at the earliest stages when they were asymptomatic. Council went back on the rules. Osenga thanked AN Tatum for her message, and encouraged everyone to adhere to the guidelines. Seese thanked AN Tatum for the information. Seese said the local radio station was in need of donations if anyone could afford it. She thanked the city manager, city clerk, and police department, and all the people behind the scenes for all their work. She encouraged everyone to stay home as much as possible. McClure encouraged everyone to not judge too quickly or harshly; be kind. She thought it was important to remember that there were a lot of people who were really alone right now, many who were accustomed to having socialization, so call people and talk to them.McClure thanked the city manager and his staff for their work. Terry assured the public that Seward not only survived, but thrived following the 1964 earthquake. If we pulled together now, social distanced, and acted early and aggressively our community would come through this.Local businesses were encouraged to take the survey on Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District (KPEDD) website. She encouraged everyone to get outside and get fresh air,and she thanked essential and non-essential employees for doing their best. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 10:18 p.m. Brenda J. Ballou, MMC Christy Terry City Clerk Mayor (City Seal) 93 AGENDA STATEMENT Meeting Date: April 13, 2020 From: Brenda Ballou, City Clerk Agenda Item: Approval of the NEW Liquor License and Approval of the Restaurant Designation Permit 95872 —Restaurant/Eating Place—Public Convenience for Firebrand BBQ BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The City Council has an opportunity to approve to the new liquor license and Restaurant Designation Permit 95872 —Restaurant/Eating Place—Public Convenience for Firebrand BBQ. The City of Seward Police Department, Fire Department, Utilities Department and the Kenai Peninsula Borough Finance Department have no objections to the liquor license for this business. FISCAL NOTE: In the event the City of Seward chooses to file a protest for the above liquor license, then under Alaska Statutes the City of Seward will be required to assist in, or undertake the defense of its protest. RECOMMENDATION: Approve the new Liquor License and Restaurant Designation Pennit 45872 — Restaurant/Eating Place—Public Convenience for Firebrand BBQ. 94 MEMORANDUM Date: February 21, 2020 To: Naneth Ambrosiani Finance/Leases Jeremy Rogers Finance/Public Utilities Chief Tom Clemons Police Department Chief Clinton Crites Fire Department From: Jessica Stallard,Deputy City Clerk T RE: Verifying Compliance for a NEW Liquor License Application The following business has applied for a NEW liquor license. Please review for compliance with. all utilities, lease payments and assessments. Thank you. Name of Business: Firebrand BBQ Licensee: Firebrand, LLC Type of License: Restaurant/Eating Place—Public Convenience License Number: 5872 Department Status Initials Finance/Leases q)7) ICZi1 � � Finance/Utilities Police Chief Fire Chiefs * Deadline for Protest: April 21, 2020 95 c� Office of the Borough Clerk C> 144 North Binkley Street, Soldotna, Alaska 99669 • (907) 714-2160 • (907) 714-2388 Fax Johni Blankenship, MMC Borough Clerk February 27, 2020 Sent via email: clerk@cityofseward.net Seward City Hall City of Seward RE: Non-Objection of Application Licensee/Applicant Firebrand, LLC Business Name Firebrand BBQ License Type Restaurant/Eating Places - Public Convenience License Location 1 101 3rd Avenue, Seward, AK 99664, City of Seward License No. 5872 Application Type New Liquor License & Restaurant Designation Permit Dear Ms. Ballou, This serves to advise that the Kenai Peninsula Borough has reviewed the above referenced application and has no objection. Should you have any questions, or need additional information, please do not hesitate to let us know. Sincerely, Johni Blankenship, MMC Borough Clerk JB/ts Encl. cc: shiggins051 1 @gmail.com; clerk@cityofseward.net; DCooper@kpb.us; SNess@kpb.us 96 of 'r Department of Commerce, Community, y�'����1'/y;•� s� THE STATE and Economic Development ` �a f ALCOHOL& MARIJUANA CONTROL OFFICE O"ALAS� 550 West 711 Avenue,Suite 1600 - -_- jjj ���••• Anchorage,AK 99501 — � = GOVERNOR MIKE DUNLEAVY Main:907.269.0350 O� ALAS February 21, 2020 City of Seward (Kenai Peninsula Borough) Attn: Brenda Ballou VIA Email: bballou@citvofseward.net clerk@citvofseward.net jblankenship@kpb.us dhenrv@kpb.us arodgers@kpb.us tshassetz@kpb.us License Type: Restaurant/Eating Place—Public Convenience License Number: 5872 Licensee: Firebrand, LLC Doing Business As: Firebrand BBQ Premises Address: 1101 3rd Avenue ® New Application ❑ Transfer of Ownership Application ❑ Transfer of Location Application ❑ Transfer of Controlling Interest Application We have received a completed application for the above listed license(see attached application documents)within your jurisdiction.This is the notice required under AS O4.11.480. A local governing body may protest the approval of an application(s) pursuant to AS O4.11.480 by furnishing the director and the applicant with a clear and concise written statement of reasons for the protest within 60 days of receipt of this notice,and by allowing the applicant a reasonable opportunity to defend the application before a meeting of the local governing body,as required by 3 AAC 304.145(d). If a protest is filed,the board will deny the application unless the board finds that the protest is arbitrary,capricious,and unreasonable.To protest the application referenced above, please submit your protest within 60 days and show proof of service upon the applicant. AS 04.11.491—AS O4.11.509 provide that the board will deny a license application if the board finds that the license is prohibited under as a result of an election conducted under AS O4.11.507. AS O4.11.420 provides that the board will not issue a license when a local governing body protests an application on the grounds that the applicant's proposed licensed premises are located in a place within the local government where a local zoning ordinance prohibits the alcohol establishment, unless the local government has approved a variance from the local ordinance. Sincerely, Glen Klinkhart, Interim Director amco.localgovernmentonly@alaska.gov 97 Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office v0""'44"44O 550 W 7th Avenue,Suite 1600 Anchorage,AK 99501 alcohol.lu.v w7k. alaska Qov ° ® f h�SlLwww,conimerce�alaska.aov/web/amen . . Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Phone:907.269.0350 dT�Tir or A,.* -� Form AB-00: New License Application What is this form? This new license application form is required for all individuals or entities seeking to apply for a new liquor license.Applicants should review Title 04 of Alaska Statutes and Chapter 304 of the Alaska Administrative Code.All fields of this form must be completed,per AS O4.11.260 and 3 AAC 304.105. This form must be completed and submitted to AMCO's main office,along with all other required forms and documents,before any license application will be considered complete. Section 1 - Establishment and Contact Information Enter information for the business seeking to be licensed. Licensee: Firebrand, LLC License Type: restaurant/eating place-public convenience Statutory Reference: 04.11.400(g) Doing Business As: Firebrand BBQ Premises Address: 1101 3rd Ave. City: Seward State: AK zIP: 99664 ___ Local Governing Body: City of Seward; Kenai Peninsula Borough Community Council: n/a Mailing Address: PO Box 2781 City: Seward State: AK ZIP: 99664 Designated Licensee: Stephanie Higgins Contact Phone: 806-640-4519 Business Phone: 907-491-0037 Contact Email: shiggins0511 @gmail.com Yes No Seasonal License? O ® If"Yes",write your six-month operating period: May-October OFFICE USE ONLY Complete Date: Z >.- License Years: License#.. Z Board Meeting Date: C) Transaction q: 'l Issue Date: BRE: r,A [form A"01(rev 10/10/2016) �d Page 1 of 5 AMCO Received 2/12/2020 98 Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office a+�""""•w 550 W 7`h Avenue,Suite 1600 Anchorage,AK 99501 alcuhol.hcen5mRPalaska.¢ov / https J/www.commerce.alaska.itoy/web/amco Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Phone:907.269.0350 Form AB-00: New License Application Section 2- Premises Information Premises to be licensed is: ✓© an existing facility ® anew building ® a proposed building The next two questions must be completed by beverage dispensary(including tourism)and package store applicants only: What is the distance of the shortest pedestrian route from the public entrance of the building of your proposed premises to the outer boundaries of the nearest school grounds?Include the unit of measurement in your answer. What is the distance of the shortest pedestrian route from the public entrance of the building of your proposed premises to the public entrance of the nearest church building?Include the unit of measurement in our answer. Section 3 -Sole Proprietor Ownership Information This section must be completed by any sole proprietor who is applying for a license.Entities should skip to Section 4. If more space is needed,please attach a separate sheet with the required information. The following information must be completed for each licensee and each affiliate(spouse). This individual is an: ®applicant ®affiliate Name: Address: City: State: ZIP: This individual is an: ®applicant ®affiliate Name: Address: City: State: ZIP: [Form A"01(rev 10/10/2016) Page 2 of 5 AMCO 99 OCT 2 9 2019 Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office �s 550 W 7`h Avenue,Suite 1600 Anchorage,AK 99501 ~ alcohol licensingPalaska eav https://www.commerce.alask 3 c yj yekE mcd; Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Phone:907.269.0350 *�• o:�, / Form AB-00: New License Application Section 4- Entity Ownership Information This section must be completed by any entity including a corporation,limited liability company(LLC),partnership,or limited partnership,that is applying for a license.Sole proprietors should skip to Section S. If more space is needed,please attach a separate sheet with the required information. • If the applicant is a corporation the following information must be completed for each stockholder who owns 10%or more of the stock in the corporation,and for each president,vice-president,secretary,and managing officer. • If the applicant is a limited liability organization,the following information must be completed for each member with an ownership interest of 10%or more,and for each manager. • If the applicant is a partnership,including a limited partnership,the following information must be completed for each partner j with an interest of 10%or more,and for each general partner. Entity Official: Chad Higgins Title(s): Member Phone: 806-670-1421 %Owned: 150 Address: PO Box 2781 City: Seward State: AK ZIP: 99664 Entity official: Stephanie Higgins Title(s): Member Phone: 806-640-4519 %owned: 50 Address: PO Box 2781 City: Seward State: JAK ZIP: L99664 Entity Official: Title(s): Phone: %Owned: Address: City: State: Zlp; Entity Official: Title(s): Phone: %Owned: Address: City: State: —7 ZIP: [Form AB-001(rev 10/10/2016) Page 3 of 5 ANC( OCT 2 9 201" 100 i Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office 550 W 7`h Avenue,Suite 1600 • M„r Anchorage,AK 99501 aicuhol.licensinrtOalaska.¢ov httL)s://www.commerce.alaska.xovlwgb/amco Phone:907.269.0350 Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Form AB-00: New License Application This subsection must be completed by any applicant that is a corporation or LLC.Corporations and LLCs are required to be in good standing with the Alaska Division of Corporations(DOC)and have a registered agent who is an individual resident of the state of Alaska. DOC Entity#: 10084104 AK Formed Date: 5/10/2018 Home state: AK Registered Agent: Stephanie Higgins Agent's Phone: 806-640-4519 Agent's Mailing Address: PO BOX 2781 City: Seward State: AK ZIP: F9964TI Residency of Agent: Yes No Is your corporation or LLC's registered agent an individual resident of the state of Alaska? Section 5 - Other Licenses Ownership and financial interest in other alcoholic beverage businesses: Yes No Does any representative or owner named in this application have any direct or indirect financial interest in any other alcoholic beverage business that does business in or is licensed in Alaska? If"Yes",disclose which individual(s)has the financial interest,what the type of business is,and if licensed in Alaska,which license numbers and license type(s): Section 6-Authorization Communication with AMCO staff: Yes No Does any person other than a licensee named in this application have authority to discuss this license with AMCO staff? If"Yes",disclose the name of the individual and the reason for this authorization: [Form AS-001(rev 10/10/2016) Page 4 of 5 A_M C(' 'ICT 2 9 207S, 101 I Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office 550 W 7'h Avenue,Suite 1600 aicohol.licensine(n�alaska¢ov hLtRs:llwww.corvimer-c-e,alaska.gov/web/"amro » Phone:907.269.035o i ei n c •—• 1:.�=:c�,tres�:�:Jia3�t nc to the right of each statement: Initials I ccr6t'Y Chaff o#(WcPuscd licr-r;.ecs(a_,dulined in AS O4.11.2@0)and affiliates have been listed on this application. #certify ibCi ail PIul,Csed liccrls2L: hove creep#isied with the Division of Corporations. I certify that I understand that providing a false statement on this form or any other form provided by AMCO is grounds l 1 I of tl '.. :]i. '•r:-:i :; : revor_aiion of any license issued. ageici:,, ;rcl i,tnploj•-c-;w: icj sell or serve alcoholic beverages or check the identification of a p cur.),4 n (ni•i �I o#tr.!;el,rEi e�II.IC.:tion COUrse,if r�-squired by AS 04.21.025,and,while selling or <,_, J Le]911�i, �. i It _•.Ui ,t 1.i1(C!6( a hi;J .rt i)I'V i;l .11::,;iiJ l_.,.... 1uc-6r,n :close,if required by 3 AAC 304.46S. • r .c L-J As an applicant for a liquor license,I declare under penalty of perjury that I have read and am familiar with AS 04 and 3 AAC 304,and that this application,including all accompanying schedules and statements,is true,correct,and complete. $ignare of licensee Signature of Notary Pub c 1 -�►11-L �. Notary Public in and for the State of �Gl$� Printe name of licensee Print�ena My commission expires: a Subscribed and sworn to before me this ekA� day of P4m bear 20j NOTARY PUBLIC JIUAN CHAPMAN STATE OF ALASKA l nYGOWISSION EXPIRES AUG 28 [Form AB-001(rev 10/10/2016) Page 5 of AMCC 102 11CT 2 9 201S Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office 550 W 7`h Avenue,Suite 1600 Anchorage,AK 99501 alcohol.hcensingLalaska_aov htt s: www.commerce.alaska.¢ovjweb amco Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Phone:907.269.0350 Form AB-02: Premises Diagram What is this form? A detailed diagram of the proposed licensed premises is required for all liquor license applications,per A5 04.11.260 and 3 AAC 304.185.Your diagram must include dimensions and must show all entrances and boundaries of the premises,walls,bars, fixtures,and areas of storage,service,consumption,and manufacturing.If your proposed premises is located within a building or building complex that contains multiple businesses and/or tenants,please provide an additional page that clearly shows the location of your proposed premises within the building or building complex,along with the addresses and/or suite numbers of the other businesses and/or tenants within the building or building complex. The second page of this form is not required.Blueprints,CAD drawings,or other clearly drawn and marked diagrams may be submitted in lieu of the second page of this form.The first page must still be completed,attached to,and submitted with any supplemental diagrams.An AMCO employee may require you to complete the second page of this form if additional documentation for your premises diagram is needed. This form must be completed and submitted to AMCO's main office before any license application will be considered complete. Yes No I have attached blueprints,CAD drawings,or other supporting documents in addition to,or in lieu of,the second page of this form. Section 9 - Establishment Information Enter information for the business seeking to be licensed,as identified on the license application. Licensee: Firebrand, LLC License Number: License Type: restaurant/eating place-public convenience Doing Business As: Firebrand BBQ Premises Address: 1101 3rd Ave. City: Seward State: AK ZIP: 99664 [Form A"21(rev 06/24/2016) Page 1 of 2 AMCO Received 2/12/2020 103 LA - 3 -t-� -Z. N �v i C A - AMCO �eceived 2/12/2020 104 9 7pe-fe x e r Aj :a . v �- A o 3: Q . v C'a.r�ntG�- AMCO Received 2/12/2020 105 1101 3rd Ave - Google Maps Page ] of 2 G g [ ' ( 1101 3rd Ave 4,F+w. ' m At 6 F 1� r 1 r r � Imagery 02019 Google,Imagery 02019 Maxar Technologies,Map data C2019 20 ft u � � N-W ._. 11013rd Ave Seward,AK 99664 U OQ co: 0 Directions Save Nearby Send to your Share phone 4H74+JW Seward,Alaska Photos https://www.google.com/maps/place/1101+3rd+Ave,+Sc&vard,+AK+99664/@60.113964... 10/29/2019 SECURITY PLAN All surplifs'alcohol'will be stored in.a locked walk-In coclef located on.the'Preniis6s..The -walk-in cooler: will be, locked at all times -unless it is being. accessed by authorized brftplo-yces to f6stocksupplies. All alcohol avaiMble.for,im' 'ediate sale Will -ed.i . . . 11.1 . .be stor n the main serving trailer in-a sliding glags4ont cooler, accessible.only to eu�plo Premises at .yees.� and I bcked MiAhe Premi the tjdse of business. 3. Employees will be trained in TAP'protocol and will be required to check identfication of all persons s.e'eking.tb purchase" . cbh6l, I alcohol. 4. Consumption-of alcohol will be limi*ted to the outdoor patio area that is surrounded-bya 4- fobt fenced barrier. Signs stating."'No'Alcohol Beyond. This .Point".Will be posted ;it the entranc.e/exit.po.ints of this area(there will.be 2 entrance/exit-locations). 5. An owner and/or thanaget wiiil'be on the Premises at all tilhes to monitor all parties consuming alcohol on the Premises. AMCO Received 2/12/2020 107 Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office 550 W 71h Avenue,Suite 1600 �•�,J Anchorage,AK 99501 alcohol.h(ensing(d)alaska acw / https://www commerce aIaska env/w h/ m— / Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Phone:907.269.0350 Form AB-03: Restaurant Designation Permit Application What is this form? A restaurant designation permit application is required for a licensee desiring designation under 3 AAC 304.715—3 AAC 304.795 as a bona fide restaurant,hotel,or eating place for purposes of AS O4.16.010(c)or AS O4.16.049. Designation will be granted only to a holder of a beverage dispensary,club,recreational site,golf course,or restaurant or eating place license,and only if the requirements of 3 AAC 304.305,3 AAC 304.725,and 3 AAC 304.745,as applicable,are met.A menu or expected menu listing the meals,including entrees prepared onsite and offered to patrons,and copy of the DEC Food Service Permit(or corresponding DHHS documentation for licenses located in the Municipality of Anchorage)must accompany this form.Applicants should review AS O4.16.049—AS O4.16.052 and 3 AAC 304.715—3 AAC 304.795.All fields of this form must be completed.The required$50 permit fee may be made by credit card,check,or money order. Section 1 - Establishment Information Enter information for licensed establishment. Licensee: Firebrand, LLC License Type: restaurant/eating place-public convenience License Number: Doing Business As: Firebrand BBQ Premises Address: 1101 3rd Ave. City: Seward State: AK ZIP: gg664 Contact Name: Stephanie Higgins Contact Phone: 806-640-4519 Section 2 -Type of Designation Requested This application is for the request of designation as a bona fide restaurant,hotel,or eating place for purposes of AS O4.16.010(c)or AS O4.16.049,and for the request of the following designation(s)(check all that apply): 1. a Dining after standard closing hours:AS O4.16.010(c) 2. a Dining by persons 16—20 years of age:AS O4.16.049(a)(2) 3. a Dining by persons under the age of 16 years,accompanied by a person over the age of 21:AS O4.16.049(a)(3) 4. a Employment for persons 16 or 17 years of age:AS O4.16.049(c) NOTE: Under AS O4.16.049(d),this permit is not required to employ a person 18-20 years of age. OFFICE USE ONLY Transaction#., Initials: + �, I I [Form AB-031(rev 4/16/2019 Page 1 of 5 � I AMCO Received 2/12/2020 108 I Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office 550 W 71h Avenue,Suite 1600 Anchorage, j a eohol.licei,si ILLilaska ro. httos://www commerce alaska env/web/amc� Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Phone:907.269.0350 aF"`� Form AB-03: Restaurant Designation Permit Application Section 3 — Minor Access Review AS O4.16.049(a)(2);AS O4.16.049(a)(3);AS O4.16.049(c) List where within the premises minors are anticipated to have access in the course of either dining or employment as designated In Section 2.(Example:Minors will only be allowed In the dining area.OR Minors will only be employed and present in the Kitchen.) Minors will be employed and present in the kitchen/food prep area, and dish washing station. Minors dining at the establishment will not have access to any areas where alcohol is stored. Describe the policies,practices and procedures that will be in place to ensure that minors do not gain access to alcohol while dining or employed at your premises. Alcohol will be kept inside the kitchen area with no access to non-employees. An owner or manager will be on the premises at all times to monitor employee access to alcohol. Alcohol will be sold to persons over the age of 21 after a valid ID is verified by employees. Alcohol will be stored inside the facility, which the public does not have access to, therefore minors will not be able to access alcohol on the premises. Yes No Is an owner,manager,or assistant manager who is 21 years of age or older always present on the premises during business hours? Section 4- DEC Food Service Permit Per 3 AAC 304.910 for an establishment to qualify as a Bona Fide Restaurant,a Food Service Permit or(for licenses within the Municipality of Anchorage)corresponding Department of Health and Human Services documentation is required. Please follow this link to the DEC Food Safety Website:http://dec.alaska.gov/eh/fss/food/ Please follow this link to the Municipality Food Safety Website: http://www.muni.org/Departments/health/Admin/environment/FSS/Pages/fssfood.aspx IF you are unable to certify the below statement,please discuss the matter with the AMCO office: Initials I have attached a copy of the current food service permit for this premises OR the plan review approval. *Please note,if a plan review approval is submitted,a final permit will be required before finalization of any permit or license application. [Form AB-03](rev 4/16/2019 Page 2 of 5 AMCO Received 2/12/2020 109 Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office 550 W Th Avenue,Suite 1600 Anchorage, AK99501 aicohoi.licensinp(W aiaska.j t s: www.commerce alaskag?tijw�bj�i::. ' Phone:907.269.0350 Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Cvn�rc�Board a` Form AR-03: Restaurant Designation Permit Application Section S - Hours of Operation Review AS O4.16.010(c). Enter all hours that your establishment intends to be open.Include variances in weekend/weekday hours,and indicate am/pm: 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., 7 days a week, from May 1 to October 1. Section 6 - Entertainment & Service Review AS O4.11.100(g)(2) Are any forms of entertainment offered or available within the licensed business or Yes No within the proposed licensed premises? If"Yes",describe the entertainment offered or available and the hours in which the entertainment may occur: Food and beverage service offered or anticipated is: atable service ❑ buffet service a counter service other If"other",describe the manner of food and beverage service offered or anticipated: [Form AB-031(rev 4/16/2019 Page 3 of 5 110 Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office s 550 W Th Avenue,Suite 1600 '� •�"'At t Anchorage,AK 99501 alcohol.IicensinakWaI ask a.Yov / httos'//www.commerc•aIac4a aov/web/arnco Phone:907.269.0350 Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Form AB-03: Restaurant Designation Permit Application Section 7 -- Certifications and Approvals Read each line below,and then sign your initials in the box to the right of each statement: Initials There are tables or counters at my establishment for consuming food in a dining area on the premises. I have included with this form a menu,or an expected menu,listing the meals to be offered to patrons. This menu includes entrees that are regularly sold and prepared by the licensee at the licensed premises. I certify that the license for which I am requesting designation is either a beverage dispensary,club,recreational site, golf course,or restaurant or eating place license. I have included with this application a copy of the most recent AB-02 or AB-14 for the premises to be permitted. (AB-03 applications that accompany a new or transfer license application will not be required to submit an additional copy of their premises diagram.) I declare under penalty of perjury that this form,including all attachments and accompanying schedules and statements,is true, correct,and complet . tnat re of licensee Signature of Notary Pu }ic Notary Public in and for the State of kG SAC. Printed hame of licensee Ti [-NOTARY PUBLIC JILIAN CHAPMAN STATE OF ALASKA My commission expires: �} W COMMISSION EXPIRES AUG,28,2C22 Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 20 Local Government Review(to be completed by an appropriate local government official): Approved Denied Signature of local government official Date Printed name of local government official Title [Form A13-03](rev 4/16/2019 Page 4 of 5 111 Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office &M ' 550 W Th Avenue,Suite 1600 Anchorage,AK 99501 -^ u.5_ smef�alaska.aov httUB:�Lwww c� -- ink ,a r:'�tir t^ldtn�g Phone 907.269.0350 Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Form AB-03: Restaurant Designation Permit Application AMCO Enforcement Review: Enforcement Recommendation: Approve Deny Signature of AMCO Enforcement Supervisor Printed name of AMCO Enforcement Supervisor Date Enforcement Recommendations: AMCO Director Review: Approved Denied Signature of AMCO Director Printed name of AMCO Director Date Limitations: [Form AB-031{rev 4/16/2019 Page 5 of 5 112 k OUR AM PM Fi E B RA N D ��� BREAKFAST SAUSAGE BRISKET MEAT BRISKET RIGS PORK CHICKEN CHOICES PORK BELLY PORK PORK BELLY BREAKFAST SERVED 6AM TO 11AM BREAKFAST BURRITO $9 FANCY EGGS $12 1 MEAT OF YOUR CHOICE 2 EGGS TOPPED WITH HOTEL. EGGS, POTATOES, BEANS, CHEESE & GREEN CHILES? 1 MEAT OF YOUR All TUCKED INTO A TORTILLA CHOICE, HOMEFRIES, & TOAST LUNCH + DI N N E R SERVED 11AM TO CLOSE PLATES $17 FIREBRAND WRAP $12 1 MEAT OF YOUR CHOICE, 1 MEAT OF YOUR CHOICE BEANS, POTATO SALAD,COLESLAW, & TOAST BEANS, COLESLAW, CHEESE, SOUR CREAM ADD MEAT - $6 WRAPPED IN A TORTILLA SANDWICHES $9 LOADED BBQ POTATO $13 1 MEAT OF YOUR CHOICE 1 MEAT OF YOUR CHOICE JALAPENO & ONION OPTIONAL BEANS, CHEESE, SOUR CREAM, ON A BAKED POTATO ADD COLESLAW - $1 FRITO PIE $12 SANDWICH COMBO $12 1 MEAT OF YOUR CHOICE SANDWICH + SIDE + DRINK BEANS, CHEESE, SOUR CREAM, ON A BED OF FRITOS CARRY OUT SPECIAL $65 21-63 Yf' IR CHOI E 0' "; AT 1 PINT EACI'j OF 1 TATO SAI COLESLAW, & BEANS 4 PIECES OF TOAST DRINKS SIDES $2 SOFT DRINKS- $2 BEANS 2 SLICES OF TOAST SWEET TEA- $2 COLESLAW CHIPS WATER- $1 POTATO SALAD ROOT BEER FLOAT- $5 o��y�ttcoNNIP. t t`3 s SrpreOF.A LASFP Alaska Food Code 2020' Establishment Permit Division of Environmental Health Food Safety& Sanitation Program: Permit Number.: 8080 Issued to: STEPHANIE HIGGINS For: Firebrand BBQ For Operation of FF-6 DelilTakeout/Dr ve4n' :Fe.od Service Lo.ated.at: 11013Td AVE Seward,AID 0664 This permit,issued under the...provisions of 18.AAC.31.,is valid.-until the noted.expiration date or unless suspended or revoked by the department'. This permit is not tmiisferablefor ehange.:of ownetship;facility location.ortype of operation. It must be'posted in..plain view in the establishment.and is:the property of the'State,of Alaska, Expiration.Date: Program Manager: December 31,2020 If you have,xlaestions.or concerns:regarding safe food handling practices c.all toll free:; (in Anchflrage call 334-2560) *y of rye AMCO Received 2/12/2020 114 AGENDA STATEMENT Meeting Date: April 13, 2020 From: Brenda Ballou, City Clerk Agenda Item: Non-objection of the RENEWAL of Liquor License 9324—Beverage Dispensary for The Seward Alehouse BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The City Council has an opportunity to object to the renewal of liquor license 9324 — Beverage Dispensary for The Seward Alehouse. The City of Seward Police Department, Fire Department, Utilities Department and the Kenai Peninsula Borough Finance Department have no objections to the renewal of the liquor license for this business. FISCAL NOTE: In the event the City of Seward chooses to file a protest for the above liquor license, then under Alaska Statutes the City of Seward will be required to assist in, or undertake the defense of its protest. RECOMMENDATION: Non-object to the renewal of Liquor License 4324 — Beverage Dispensary for The Seward Alehouse. 115 MEMORANDUM Date: March 5, 2020 To: Naneth Ambrosiani Finance/Leases Jeremy Rogers Finance/Public Utilities Chief Tom Clemons Police Department , Chief Clinton Crites Fire Department From: Jessica Stallard, Deputy City Clerk �S RE: Verifying Compliance for the Renewal of Liquor License The following business has applied for a renewal of their liquor license. Please review for compliance with all utilities, lease payments and assessments. Thank you. Name of Business: The Seward Alehouse Licensee: Seward Alehouse, Inc. Type of License: Beverage Dispensary License Number: 324 Department Status Initials 1)16 Finance/Leases eoAlFinance/Utilities -3)5/'cl D& Police Chief i � Fire Chief �=a, ' � �. ._.3 * Deadline for Protest: May 4, 2020 116 c� Office of the Borough Clerk C> 144 North Binkley Street, Soldotna, Alaska 99669 • (907) 714-2160 • (907) 714-2388 Fax Johni Blankenship, MMC Borough Clerk March 12, 2020 Sent via email: clerk@cityofseward.net Seward City Hall City of Seward RE: Non-Objection of Application Licensee/Applicant Seward Alehouse, Inc. Business Name The Seward Alehouse License Type Beverage Dispensary License Location 215 Fourth Avenue, Seward, AK 99664 License No. 324 Application Type License Renewal Dear Ms. Ballou, This serves to advise that the Kenai Peninsula Borough has reviewed the above referenced application and has no objection. Should you have any questions, or need additional information, please do not hesitate to let us know. Sincerely, Johni Blankenship, MMC Borough Clerk JB/ts Encl. cc: lizdemoss264yahoo.com; clerk@cityofseward.net; DCooper@kpb.us; SNess@kpb.us 117 W OF T 4) � -�59 THESTX11 Department of Commerce, Community, - -_= °fALl 1KA and Economic Development ALCOHOL& MARIJUANA CONTROL OFFICE (;0V1:RN0)R.%11KI:I)UNLP.,AVZ 550 West 7'Avenue, Suite 1600 ox~ P ALAS14 Anchorage,AK 99501 Main: 907.269.0350 March 5, 2020 City of Seward Kenai Peninsula Borough Via Email: clerk@cityofseward.net; bballou@citvofseward.net; iblankenship@kpb.us; Dhenrv@kpb.us JRodgers@kpb.us; SNess@kpb.us ; ioanne@borough.kenai.ak.us ;tshassetz@kpb.us Re: Notice of 2020/2021 Liquor License Renewal Application 324 The Seward Alehouse Beverage Dispensary We have received a completed renewal application for the above listed license (see attached application documents)within your jurisdiction.This is the notice required under AS O4.11.480. A local governing body may protest the approval of an application(s) pursuant to AS O4.11.480 by furnishing the director and the applicant with a clear and concise written statement of reasons for the protest within 60 days of receipt of this notice, and by allowing the applicant a reasonable opportunity to defend the application before a meeting of the local governing body, as required by 3 AAC 304.145(d). If a protest is filed, the board will deny the application unless the board finds that the protest is arbitrary, capricious, and unreasonable. To protest the application referenced above, please submit your written protest within 60 days, and show proof of service upon the applicant and proof that the applicant has had a reasonable opportunity to defend the application before a meeting of the local governing body. Sincerely, '�:� IV-e4- Glen Klinkhart, Director amco.localgovernmentonlv@alaska.gov 118 OL M9R Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office `0� !JG 550 W 7th Avenue,Suite 1600 Anchorage,AK 99501 7 aIcohol.licensing@alaska.gov AMC(� https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/amco �-+� Phone:907.269.0350 Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board ^°1VrBULOVo Form AB-17: 2020/2021 Renewal License Application What is this form? This renewal license application form is required for all individuals or entities seeking to apply for renewal of an existing liquor license that are is due to renew by December 31,2019.All fields of this form must be complete and correct,or the application will be returned to you in the manner in which it was received,per AS O4.11.270 and 3 AAC 304.105.The Community Council field only should be verified/completed by licensees whose establishments are located within the Municipality of Anchorage or outside of city limits within the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. This form must be completed and submitted to AMCO's main office before any license renewal application will be reviewed. Receipt and/or processing of renewal payments by AMCO staff neither indicates nor guarantees that an application will be considered complete,or that a license will be renewed. Section 1 - Establishment and Contact Information Enter information for the business seeking to have its license renewed.If any populated information is incorrect,please contact AMCO. Licensee: Seward Alehouse, Inc. License#: 324 License Type: Beverage Dispensary Doing Business As: The Seward Alehouse Premises Address: 215 Fourth Avenue Local Governing Body: City of Seward(Kenai Peninsula Borough) Community Council: None Mailing Address: �® City: Sew A—e-�Q i State: 7F7p,V zip: C"(0(0 Enter information for the individual who will be designated as the primary point of contact regarding this application.This individual must be a licensee who is required to be listed in and authorized to sign this application. Contact Licensee: �Z Contact Phone: 710 7—�9s� Contact Email: Ii�zjedm0,Yaff®gg—) �D . Gb n't—) Optional:If you wish for AMCO staff to communicate with an individual who is not a licensee named on this form(eg:legal counsel) about this application and other matters pertaining to the license,please provide that person's contact information in the fields below. Name of Contact: Contact Phone: Contact Email: [Form AB-17](rev 09/17/2019) �MCX— Page 1 of 4 119 JAN -2 2020 'r Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board .AMCO -•., � ,r Form AB-17: 2020/2021 Renewal License Application Section 2 - Entity or Community Ownership Information Licensees who directly hold a lice: ,e as an individual or individuals should skip to Section 3.General partnerships and local governments should skip to the second half of this page.All licensees that are corporations or LLCs must complete this section. Corporations and LLCs are required to be in good standing with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business&Professional Licensing (CBPL).The CBPL Entity#below is neither your EIN/tax ID number,nor your business license number.You may view your entity's status or find your CBPL entity number by vising the following site:https://www.commerce.alaska.goy/cbp/main/search/entities Alaska CBPL Entity#: J �( You must ensure that you are able to certify the following statement before signing your initials in the box to the right: Initials I certify that this entity is in good standing with CBPL and that all current entity officials and stakeholders(listed below) are also currently and accurately listed with CBPL. This subsection must be completed by any community or entity,including a corporation, limited liability company, partnership,or limited partnership,that is applying for renewal. If more space is needed,please attach additional completed copies of this page. • If the applicant is a corporation,the following information must be completed for each shareholder who owns 10%or more of the stock in the corporation,and for each president vice-president secretary, and managing officer. • If the applicant is a limited liability organization,the following information must be completed for each member with an ownership interest of 10%or more,and for each manager. • If the applicant is a partnership,including a limited partnership,the following information must be completed for each partner with an interest of 10%or more,and for each general partner. Important Note:The information provided in the below fields(including spelling of names,specific titles,and percentages held)must match that which is listed with CBPL. If one individual holds multiple titles mentioned in the bullets above,all titles must be listed for that individual on this application and with CBPL. Failure to list all required titles constitutes an incomplete application.You must list ALL of your qualifying officials,additional copies of this page or a separate sheet of paper may be submitted if necessary. Name of Official: Title(s): f�S e Phone: !-� �'r✓ %Owned: ISO— Mailing Address: P() 60A \ZgLj Z City: Stater_ ZIP: Name of Official: �� S Title(s): Ole�c'���� Phone: � � _S(J 3� %Owned: �® Mailing Address: D ISCx e'L41Li L City: State: ZIP: Name of Official: Title(s): Phone: %Owned: Mailing Address: _T City: State: ZIP: [Form AB-17](rev 09/17/2019) h Page 2 of 4 License#324 DBA The Seward Alehouse 120 JAN - 1 2020 AMCO Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Form AB-17: 2020/2021 Renewal License Application Section 3 - Sole Proprietor Ownership Information Fntities, such as corporations or ri .,should skip this E c'o This section must be completed by any licensee who directly holds the license as an individual or multiple individuals and is applying for license renewal. If more space is needed,please attach a separate sheet that includes all of the required information. The following information must be completed for each licensee and each affiliate. This individual is an: ® applicant ❑ affiliate Name: ntact Phone: Mailing Address: City: tate: ZIP: Email: J.4 This individual is an: applicant of'iate Name: Contact Phone: Mailing Address: City: State: ZIP: Email: Section 4 - Alcohol Server Education This section must be completed only by the holder of a beverage dispensary,club or pub license or conditional contractor's permit. The holders of all other license types should skip to Section 5. Read the line below,and then sign your initials in the box to the right of the statement: Initials I certify that all licensees,agents,and employees who sell or serve alcoholic beverages or check identification of a patron have completed an alcohol server education course approved by the ABC Board and keep current,valid copies of their FJr course completion cards on the licensed premises during all working hours,as set forth in AS O4.21.025 and 3 AAC 304.465. Section 5 - License Operation Check a for each calendar year that best describes how this liquor license was operated: 2018 2019 The license was regularly operated continuously throughout each year. The license was regularly operated during a specific season each year. The license was only operated to meet the minimum requirement of 240 total hours each calendar year. If this box is checked, a complete copy of Form AB-30:Proof of Minimum Operation Checklist and all necessary documentation must be provided with this application. The license was not operated at all or was not operated for at least the minimum requirement of 240 total hours each year,during one or both of the calendar years. If this box is checked, a complete copy of Form AB-29: Waiver of Operation Application and corresponding fees must be submitted with this application for each calendar year during which the license was not operated for at least the minimum requirement, unless a complete copy of the form(including fees)has already been submitted for that year. [Form AB-17](rev 09/17/2019) Page 3 of 4 License#324 DBA The Seward Alehouse 121 JAN 2020 Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board AMCO ;.,,, wl Form AB-17: 2020/2021 Renewal License Application Section 6 - Violations and Convictions Applicant violations and convictions in calendar years 2018 and 2019: Yes No Have any notices of violation (NOVs)been issued for this license in the calendar years 2018 or 2019? Has any person or entity named in this application been convicted of a violation of Title 04,of 3 AAC 304,or a local ordinance adopted under AS O4.21.010 in the calendar years 2018 or 2019? If"Yes"to either of the previous two questions,attach a separate page to this application listing all NOVs and/or convictions. Section 7 - Certifications Read each line below,and then sign your initials in the box to the right of each statement: Initials I certify that all current licensees(as defined in AS O4.11.260)and affiliates have been listed on this application,and that in accordance with AS O4.11.450,no one other than the licensee(s)has a direct or indirect financial interest in the licensed business. Fr I certify that I have not altered the functional floor plan or reduced or expanded the area of the licensed premises, and I have not changed the business name or the ownership(including officers,managers,general partners,or stakeholders)from what is currently approved and on file with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. I certify on behalf of myself or of the organized entity that I understand that providing a false statement on this form or any other form provided by AMCO is grounds for rejection or denial of this application or revocation of any license issued. As an applicant for a liquor license renewal, I declare under penalty of perjury that I have read and am familiar with AS 04 and 3 AAC 304,and that this application, including all accompanying schedules and statements,is true,correct,and complete. I agree to provide all information required by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board or AMCO staff in support of this appli ation and that failure to do so by any deadline given tome by AMCO staff will result in this applicVioning retur to plete. \\\\-���1111111111//!//��i nature licensee `� OER•.E�QSO Siy g `�, 6; ;p% Signature of Notary Public ���E %��1 �t✓f��5 ( �°��f� ary 3(4lic§and for the State of 4L Printed name of licensee % J'j'••.;kq� B, ? *� My commission expires: 1 `.J LJv?� Subscribed and swot F this day of 20 Yes No Seasonal License? ® If"Yes",write your six-month operating period: License Fee: $ 2500.00 Application Fee: $ 300.00 TOTAL: $2800.00 Miscellaneous Fees: GRAND TOTAL(if different than TOTAL): ,C-�o [Form AB-17](rev 09/17/2019) AMC:() Page 4 of 4 License#324 DBA The Seward Alehouse 122 JAN -2 2020 Notice of Vloiation (3AAC 304.525) This form,all information provided and responses are public documents per Alaska Public Records ACT AS 40.25 Date:4/15/19 License #/Type: Beverage Dispensary /#324 Licensee: Seward Alehouse, Inc. Address: 215 4th Ave, Seward, Alaska DBA: The Seward Alehouse AMCO Case #: 19-0410 This is a notice to you as licensee that an alleged violation has occurred. If the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board decides to act against your license, under the provisions of AS 44.62.330-AS 44.62.630(Administrative Procedures Act)you will receive an Accusation and Notice of your right to an Administrative Hearing. Note:This is not an accusation or a criminal complaint. On 2-23-19, at about 2253 hours, Ryan Matthew Lewis entered your establishment and began consuming alcoholic beverages. Although Lewis had been drinking at another bar earlier, he did not display conduct of a drunken person. About an hour later, Lewis is displaying substantial impairment after consuming several alcoholic beverages given to him by the bartender and patrons. Lewis is leaning forward on the bar counter for support. At one point he has fallen off his stool and helped back up by friends. Once on his feet, he nearly falls backwards, friends help him sit back on the stool. At about 0017 hours, 2-24-19, friends escort and provide support for Lewis as they remove him from the bar. At no time does it appear that staff cut Lewis off or told him to leave the bar. Lewis was later found deceased at his residence. Consumption of alcoholic beverages contributed to his death. Your attention is referred to AS O4.16.040: Access of drunken persons to licensed premises, AS 04.16.030: Prohibited conduct relating to a drunken person, AS O4.16.150: Licensee responsible for violations and AS O4.21.030: Responsibility of licensees, agents and employees You are directed to respond in writing to this Notice of Violation within 10 days of receipt to explain what action you have taken to prevent a re-occurrence of this violation. FAILURE TO RESPOND TO THIS NOTICE OF VIOLATION WITHIN 10 DAYS WILL RESULT IN YOUR APPREARANCE, EITHER IN PERSON OR TELEPHONICALLY, BEFORE THE ABC BOARD AT THEIR NFXT RFGULARLY SCHEDULED BOARD MEETING. *Please send your response to the address below and include your alcohol license number in your response. 3 AAC 304.525(B)provides that upon receipt of a Notice of Violation,a licensee may request to appear before the Director and be heard regarding the Notice of Violation. The request must be made within ten days after receipt of the Notice and the Director must grant an appearance within ten days after receipt of a request. A Licensee shall respond,either orally or in writing,to the Notice. Alcohol & Marijuana Control Office ATTH, : Enforcement 550 kff Tth Ave, Suite 1600 Anchorage,Alaska 99501 amco.enforcementCcD_alaska.gov I Issuing Investigator: J. Hamilton Received by: SIGNATURE: Aoe SIGNATURE: Delivered VIA: Mail Date: updated 11/01/18 123 rA'W OFFICES OF ERNOUF & COF.FEY A PROPPSSIONAL CORPORATION PO Box 212314 Anchorage, Ak 99521 Office Phone; (907)274-3385 Coffey Cell Phone.(907)306-6001 Coffey B mail:dancoffey agci.net MEMO TO ABC BOARD ENFORCEMENT TO: ABC Enforcement Alcohol Beverage Control Board FROM: Ernouf& Coffey, PC Attorneys for the Seward Alehouse RE: Response to Notice of Violation DATE: 4-24-2019 The purpose of this Memo is to address the Notice of Violation issued by the enforcement staff to the Seward Alehouse. ERRORS IN THE NOTICE OF VIOLATION The Notice of Violation has at least two (2) factual errors which are discussed below. The actual facts and the NOV errors are as follows: 1) The bartender was the only staff person on premises. However, he never directly served alcohol to Mr. Lewis. 2) Julie Kim, a friend of Mr. Lewis, purchased a drink at 11:15 p.m. and delivered it to Mr. Lewis. 3) Subsequently Mr. Simon Swiderski purchased another drink at 11:25 p.m. which he apparently delivered to Mr. Lewis. 4) Two more drinks were purchased by Julie Kim and apparently delivered to Mr. Lewis at 11: 36 and 11:57 p.m. Because others purchased the alcohol and gave it to Mr. Lewis the bartender did not have the opportunity to observe him when the alcohol was purchased, The second error is the statement in the NOV that a "At no time does it appear that staff cut Lewis off or told him to leave the bar." i 124 l) In fact, at 12:07 (some 50 minutes after Mr. Lewis entered the premises) the bartender told Mr. Lewis's friends that he (Mr. Lewis) "needs to go home" and offered to call a cab to take him home. 2) Mr. Lewis's friends told the bartender that they had already called a cab and it was on its way. 3) The cab arrived at 12:19 a.m. and his friends escorted Mr. Lewis out of the bar and into the cab. RESPONSE TO THREE (3) STATUTORY REFERENCES IN THE NOV 1) The NOV alleges a violation of AS O4.16.140 which states: "A drunken person may not knowingly enter or remain on premises licensed under this title." This provision applies to Mr. Lewis, but the conduct of the bartender is also in question in the NOV, so it is relevant to this matter. Note the "knowingly" qualifier to this provision. The bartender did not "knowingly allow" Mr. Lewis to enter or to remain on the premises because initially Mr. Lewis appeared sober and when his intoxication became apparent, the bartender told Mr. Lewis's friends that he needed to go home. 2) The NOV further alleges-a violation of AS O4.16.030 (a) which states: "A licensee, an agent or employee may not with criminal negligence (1) sell, give or barter alcoholic beverages to a drunken person; (2) allow another person to sell, give or barter an alcoholic beverage to a drunken person within licensed premises; (3) allow a drunken person to enter and remain within licensed premises or to consume an alcoholic beve3rage within licensed premise: (4) permit a drunken person to sell or serve alcoholic beverages". Alaska Statute AS 11.81.900 defines criminal negligence as follows: (a) (4) a person acts with "criminal negligence" with respect to a result or to a circumstance described by a provision of law defining an offense when the person fails to perceive a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the result will occur or that the circumstance exists; the risk must be of such a nature and degree that the failure to perceive it constitutes a gross deviation from the standard of care that a reasonable person would observe in the situation. __ _There:is no.evidence.of-a:"gross--deviation"from-the-standard-of-care-that a reasonable person would observe in the situation. As noted in the NOV, Mr. Lewis did not, on his entry to the premises, "display conduct of a drunken person. 2 125 3) Finally, the NOV cites AS O4,21.030. Responsibility of Licensees, agents and employees. The Licensee was not on the premises at the same time that Mr. Lewis was on the premises The standard applicable to licensee's is ...to exercise that degree of care that a reasonable person would observe to ensure that a business under the person's control is lawfully conducted". Subsection (1) of AS O4.21.030 defines the licensee's duty to ...ensure the compliance by agents or employees with this title and regulations adopted under this title." d This subsection imposes a "reasonable diligence standard". The is no evidence that the Licensee violated this standard in any away whatsoever. The bartender on duty was TAPS trained and performed as expected in the circumstances of this matter. NO_ACTION SHOULD BE;TAKEN AGAINST THE BARTENDER OR THE LICENSEE We concur with the statement in the NOV that when Mr. Lewis entered the licensed premises he "did not display conduct of a drunken person." Like many heavy drinkers, Mr. Lewis was able to maintain the appearance of sobriety when most people could not maintain that appearance. When Mr. Lewis arrived at the bar at approximately 11:00 p.m., the on premises video clearly demonstrates that Mr. Lewis did not appear drunk. As the NOV states Mr. Lewis"did not display conduct of a drunken person" when he entered the premises. Subsequently, according to the on premises video and as stated in the NOV, Mr. Lewis succumbed to the effects of the alcohol that he consumed on premises (and, apparently at other bars). A short 52 minutes after Mr. Lewis entered the premises, in an apparently sober condition, the bartender observed Mr. Lewis's intoxicated condition and took action to have Mr. Lewis taken off premises and driven home in a cab. Subsequently, Mr. Lewis was apparently injured after being taken home. When he was discovered the next morning there was a large gash on his head and he had vomited all over himself. In short, when Mr. Lewis entered the premises the bartender observed what the __ ._. ... house video„depicted_- a.pez-sonMwho was.not:visibly..intox cated-when-he-came on premises. Within a short period of time (52 minutes), it became apparent to the bartender that Mr. Lewis was intoxicated. At that time, the bartender told Mr. Lewis's friends that Mr. Lewis would have to leave the premises and offered 3 126 to call a cab. The bartender was advised by Mr. Lewis's that they had already called a cab. CONCLUSION In conclusion, there is no evidence to support an accusation that Mr. Lewis was allowed to remain on premises once his drunken condition was observed. Upon the bartender observing Mr. Lewis's condition, he immediately took action to have him taken off premise. DATED at Anchorage, Alaska this 2V da of April, 2019 Respectfully Submitted Dan K. Coffey Alaska Bar Number 75-05011 4 127 ONGOING CITY PROJECTS & GOALS April 13, 2020 City Council Meeting ADA ACCESSIBLE PARKING AT CITY HALL September 27, 2019 At the September 23, 2019 meeting, Public Works Director Doug Schoessler reported that he received an engineer's estimate of$36,000 plus a$3,000 contingency for the project. Schoessler recommended that the project be delayed until the springtime to avoid potential winter salt damage to the new concrete. There was no ob jection rom council. March 13, 2020 Invitation to Bid released:Install an exterior concrete stairway and an exterior ADA- accessible concrete ramp at City Hall. Bids due April 3, 2020. April 13, 2020 Bid deadline was April 3, 2020. Two bids were received and opened in public virtually via YouTube live stream. RETAINING WALL AT CITY HALL September 27, 2019 1 Postponed until springtime, along with ADA accessible parking at City Hall project. SET LOCATION FOR SATELLITE FIRE STATION AND PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING September 27, 2019 1 Staff working with DOT regarding the shop ro er . DISCUSSION ON AIR FORCE RECREATION CAMP SITE October 28, 2019 The agenda item "Discuss the Fort Raymond property and engineering report, and give direction to the city manager on how toproceed"was removed from the agenda. INCENTIVIZE FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT-TYPE BUSINESSES TO COME TO SEWARD April 22, 2019 Administration briefed R&M on the Fort Raymond property project and indicated this as the first priority in their contract for engineering services. Administration is working on a scope of work in order to obtain a quote for this effort and has indicated that the city would like to see options presented to city council that would include sizable lots suitable for these types of businesses. SALTWATER HEAT PUMP PROJECT September 23, 2019 1 Presentation on PA CAB on Wednesday 9118119. Engineering estimates will be obtained. ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF CITY HALL (See Saltwater Heat Pump Project) September 23, 2019 1 No updates at this time. GROUND TRANSPORTATION FOR AMBULANCE SERVICES April 22, 2019 1 No updates at this time. ANIMAL SHELTER RELOCATION—new location is at 605 Sea Lion Drive September 27, 2019 1 City Manager received survey work estimates and will schedule for an upcoming meeting. EXPLORE POSSIBILITIES FOR CREATING A REVENUE STREAM FOR THE ANIMAL SHELTER AND SOS PETS October 22, 2018 Staff and organizing groups have indicated that a dog washing station will be included in the design and build of the new Animal Shelter. UPDATE THE KPB TSUNAMI WARNING MESSAGE TO INCLUDE SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO THE LOCAL RADIO STATION (91.7/106.1) September 23, 2019 1 City manager scheduling a conversation with Kenn Carpenter to discuss. AFFORDABLE HOUSING(INCLUDING SUMMER WORKER HOUSING) November 12, 2019 Council directed the city manager to bring forward a Resolution for Public Hearing on December 9, 2019. 1 128 ONGOING CITY PROJECTS & GOALS April 13, 2020 City Council Meeting SEWARD COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE CENTER EXPANSION May 13, 2019 The Seward Community Health Center conducted a public forum on May 7, 2019 regarding expansion. BUILDING MAINTENANCE October 22, 2019 1 Library HVAC cleaning and maintenance updates. LED LIGHT CONVERSIONS January 28, 2019 1 A City shop office was upgraded to LED lights. PURSUE AVENUES TO INCREASE WINTER RECREATION OPPORTUNITIES September 27, 2019 1 Presented idea for Parks &Rec regarding Nordic Skiing ideas. CONDUCT CITY-WIDE DISASTER EXERCISE TO INCLUDE MOVING RESOURCES, EVACUATION FO THE PUBLIC,ENGAGING OUTSIDE AGENCIES,AND PUBLIC INFORMATION DISSEMINATION April 19, 2019 1 The city conducted a community-wide drill. EXTEND CITY UTILITIES INTO VIABLE AREAS TO SUPPORT FUTURE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING September 23, 2019 1 Stoney Creek electrical expansion. LOWELL POINT ROAD STORM DAMAGE REPAIR February 14, 2020 Hamilton resumed construction on Lowell Point Road;public service announcement sent out to notes the public of intermittent traffic delays and caution about heavy equipment and workers March 18, 2020 Hamilton notified city of intention to resume work starting March 18 and going through March 22. April 13, 2020 Hamilton performed work March 29 April 1, and again April 3-6. 1999 STRATEGIC PLAN October 15, 2019 1 Council requested funding in the 2020 budget to allow for the plan to be updated. METER EXCHANGE PROJECT August 26, 2019 The demand meter policy has been finalized and is included in the packet this evening. Finance is working with the software company to develop methods for exporting pertinent data in order to determine demand meter locations movie onward. UPDATES ARE NOTED IN RED. 2 129 ONGOING CITY PROJECTS & GOALS April 13, 2020 City Council Meeting COMPLETED PROJECTS IMPROVE COUNCIL CHAMBERS TO ALLOW CITIZENS TO MORE CLEARLY HEAR AND EXPERIENCE MEETINGS January 6, 2020 Giant television installed in council chambers to allow for more streamlined presentation process and improved viewing by the public audience and council seated at the dais. IMPROVE CITY WEBSITE TO INCREASE EASE OF USE BY THE PUBLIC January 6, 2020 Work session to demonstrate new website and discuss the city's social media and communications policies. COUNCIL COMMITTEES CITY COUNCIL POLICY WORK GROUP June 24, 2019 Council created a work group consisting of Vice Mayor McClure, Council Member Towsley, City Manager Meszaros, and City Attorney Wells to review city-wide policies and propose revisions, as necessary. July 8, 2019 Council approved Resolution 2019-065, Directing The City Council Policy Work Group To Review The City Of Seward's Personnel Policies For Harassment And Bullying. September 23, 2019 At the September 9, 2019 work session, council reviewed the ordinance with the city attorney, and decided to have the Policy Work Group draft new and/or revise existing policies as they relate to this ordinance. Once the Policy Work Group completes their work, the policies will come back to council in the form of one or more resolutions, and this ordinance will come back at the same time or introduction. October 28, 2019 Council to decide which council member will replace Towsley on this committee. October 28, 2019 Council Member John Osenga will replace Suzi Towsley on this committee. 3 130 ONGOING CITY PROJECTS & GOALS April 13, 2020 City Council Meeting SPECIAL AD HOC CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR SEWARD AIRPORT August 15, 2019 The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) held a Public Hearing to collect comments on the Draft Environmental Assessment and Proposed Action. September 16, 2019 Council conducted a Public Forum to discuss Seward Airport options, develop a timeline/plan, and obtain public input in preparation for the next meeting with the ADOT and FAA. September 23, 2019 Council formed a Special Ad Hoc Citizen Advisory Committee with a sunset date of December 31, 2020, and directed the city clerk to solicit interest from citizens. The purpose o the committee is to research o tions or the Seward Air ort, and report back to council. September 24, 2019 City clerk solicited interest from citizens of Seward and the surrounding area. Deadline for letters of interest is October 4, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. October 14, 2019 Nine citizen letters of interest received; council will vote and appoint members at tonight's meeting. October 15, 2019 Council appointed ten citizens to the committee: Bruce Jaffa (Chair), Stephanie Presley, Lynda Paquette, Steve Leirer, Walter Corrigan, Carol Griswold, Bob Linville, Fred Woelkers, Bob Reisner, and Duke Marolf. The clerk notified the citizens and provided contact in ormation or the group. October 25, 2019 Committee's first meeting. November 7, 2019 Committee meeting. December 5, 2019 Committee meeting. December 27, 2019 Committee meeting; create bullet points. January 9, 2020 City Manager Meszaros, Mayor Terry, Vice Mayor McClure, Committee Chair Jaffa, Harbormaster Regis attended meeting in Anchorage with FAA and DOT. January 13, 2020 Mayor Terry reported out on the January 9th meeting; council requested the Airport Committee provide their recommendations to council on January 27, 2020. January 27, 2020 Wells requested that she have the opportunity to first look at the timeline, and then determine if there was an appropriate cause of action to file an injunction; she would then submit an attorney-client privileged memorandum for council's consideration to decide how to proceed; there was no objection from council. February 10, 2020 Council failed Resolution 20-013, Supporting Seward Airport Alternative 2.2 And Notifying The State Of Alaska Department Of Transportation (ADOT) And The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) To Move Ahead With Construction. February 10, 2020 Council Failed Resolution 20-014, Directing The City Clerk To Conduct A Special Election To Determine If Seward Voters Wish To Fund An Additional Extension From 3,300 Feet To 4,000 Feet Of The Seward Airport Runway In Conjunction With Approved Alternative 2.2. March 17, 2020 Email received from AK DOT&PF stating:Electronic versions of the FONSI and EA are now available for public viewing through at least April 17, 2020 at: www.dot.state.ak.us/cre /sewardair ort/documents.shtml. Hard copies will be made available in Anchorage and Seward one public offices are re-opened to the public. 4 131 20 April 2020 April e Th May e Th SuMo TuWe Th Fr 5a SuMo TuWe Th Fr Sa 1 2._.n3__.4 _ 1 2 5 6 7 8 91011 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Mar 29 30 31 Apr 1 2 3 4 v a Q N 5 6 17 18 19 110 11 u, a 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 00 N r-1 ❑. 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