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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2021-038 Sponsored by: Regis Public Hearing: April 12, 2021 CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2021-038 111 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE WITH CHUGACHMIUT, THE SALE TERMS OF 3.31 ACRES OF CITY LAND LOCATED AT FORT RAYMOND SUB REPLAT NO 1 LOT 7A AND PHYSICAL ADDRESSES OF: 2101 DIMOND BLVD AT APPRAISED MARKET VALUE WHEREAS,on January 25,2021,the City Council discussed a request from Chugachmiut to buy 3.31 acres of city-owned land located at Fort Raymond Sub Replat No 1 Lot 7A, with the physical address of 2101 Dimond Boulevard; and WHEREAS, Chugachmiut is a 501c3 tribal organization, formed in 1975 to provide health and social services to the Alaska Native/American Indian (AN/AI) population in the Chugach region; and WHEREAS, Chugachmiut has partnered with the U.S. Government under the Indian Health Service(HIS)Joint Venture Construction Program to build a 15,000 square foot hub clinic in Seward; and WHEREAS, the Chugach region is composed of seven communities and villages in southcentral Alaska spanning approximately 15,625 square miles,with a combined population of approximately 2,200 Alaska Natives/American Indians, including Seward/Qutekcak; and WHEREAS, Chugachmiut, through an agreement with the U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs, provides services to veterans living in Seward and the surrounding area; and WHEREAS, in 1987, Chugachmiut established the North Star Health Clinic in Seward to provide basic primary care and to function as a regional hub for the four village clinics staffed by Community Health Aides; and WHEREAS, in Chugachmiut last fiscal year, the North Star Health Clinic processed 3,508 patient encounters in Seward and processed an additional 4,429 patient encounters to the four remote village clinics for dental,medical and behavioral health purposes; and WHEREAS, Chugachmiut has received support to build a new clinic in Seward from Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority, Qutekcak Native Tribe, SeaView Community Services, State Senator Gary Stevens, Congressmen Don Young, United States Senators Dan Sullivan and Lisa Murkowski; and CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2021-038 WHEREAS, the City Council has repeatedly determined that development of the City is in the public interest; and WHEREAS,Chugachmiut's new clinic will add approximately 24 new jobs and will boost the local economy through greater consumer spending and expenses associated with the operation of a facility, which will be almost three times the size of the leased space they currently occupy; and WHEREAS,the City recognizes that the new positions will bring professional personnel and their families to Seward,which will boost rental and/or home sales in Seward; and WHEREAS, the City's Strategic Plan states Seward is a community that promotes economic diversity, encourages growth of year-round businesses, desires environmentally- responsible industry, and seeks jobs that promote a higher standard of living; and WHEREAS, Chugachmiut anticipates a minimum of 200 itinerant lodging days, with accompanying purchases at local restaurants and personal shopping, as well; and WHEREAS, Chugachmiut has fixed deadlines imposed by their federal partner; and WHEREAS, Chugachmiut needs a firm commitment from the City for the purchase of 3.31 acres before they order an expensive study that is required; and WHEREAS, the City currently owns the property, legally described as: T 1N R 1W Sec 34 Seward Meridian SW 0870012 Fort Raymond Sub Replat No 1 Lot 7A, with the physical address of 2101 Dimond Boulevard; and WHEREAS,Seward City Code 7.05.150(a)states,"the City shall not sell any real property interest without first making an appraisal of the fair market value of that interest, unless the City Council finds that the public interest will not be served by an appraisal"; and WHEREAS,the City Manager will negotiate the terms of the purchase with the property owner, and both parties agree to a purchase price to be determined by a property appraisal conducted by McSwain and Associates; and WHEREAS, Seward City Code 7.05.120 states, "City Council may acquire or dispose of an interest in real property by negotiation, public auction, or sealed bid". 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 negotiate, on behalf of the City, a CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA IL RESOLUTION 2021-038 Purchase and Sale Agreement, in substantial form as attached, with Chugachmiut, and to make such corrections and execute such related documents as may be necessary to fulfill the intent of this resolution on behalf of the City of Seward. Section 2.The final proposed Purchase and Sale Agreement with Chugachmiut shall be for no less than appraised fair market value and shall be subject to further consideration and final approval by the City Council at a later date. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 12th day of April, 2021. TH C T OF EWARD, ALASKA isty Terry Mayor AYES: Osenga, McClure, Casagranda, DeMoss, Terry NOES: None ABSENT: Seese, Baclaan ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: C M c Brenda J. Ballou, MMC A , f;„ 9 c ; 4 y clerk. City Clerk (City Seal) ''.CIS$$$ lQ4Iry-7,,. 011P . 0 • . 2 yATO • • i SEAL r •▪ � -a. ♦ �7 r3' • •4 Z F OF ,t, Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: April 12, 2021 To: City Council Through: Norm Regis, Acting City Manager From: Jackie Wilde, Community Development Director Agenda Item: A Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Negotiate with Chugachmiut, The Sale Terms Of 3.31 Acres of City Land Located at Fort Raymond Sub Replat No I Lot 7A And Physical Addresses Of. 2101 Dimond Blvd At Appraised Market Value BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: On January 25,2021,the City Council discussed a request from Chugachmiut to buy 3.31 acres of city land located at Fort Raymond Sub Replat No 1 lot 7A.Seward City Code 7.05.120 states City Council may acquire or dispose of an interest in real property by negotiation, public auction, or sealed bid. The City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, has repeatedly determined that development of the City of Seward is in the public interest. Chugachmiut is a 501(c)(3) tribal organization Formed in 1975 to provide health and social services to the Alaska Native/American Indian (AN/Al) population in the Chugach region. The Chugach region is composed of seven communities and villages in southcentral Alaska spanning approximately 15,625 square miles, with a combined population of approximately 2,200 Alaska Natives/American Indians including Seward/Qutekcak. In 1987, Chugachmiut established the North Star Health Clinic in Seward to provide basic primary care and to function as a regional hub for the four village clinics staffed by Community Health Aides.Chugachmiut's Iast fiscal year, the North Star Health Clinic processed 3,508 patient encounters in Seward and processed an additional 4,429 patient encounters to the four remote village clinics for dental, medical, and behavioral health purposes. Chugachmiut has partnered with the U.S. Government under the Indian Health Service Joint Venture Construction Program to build a 15,000 square foot hub clinic in Seward. Through an agreement with the U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs, this provides services to veterans living in Seward and the surrounding area. Chugachmiut has received support to build a new clinic in Seward from Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority,Qutekcak Native Tribe,SeaV iew Community Services, State Senator Gary Stevens, Congressmen Don Young, United States Senators Dan Sullivan, and Lisa Murkowski. Chugachmiut's new clinic will add approximately 24 new jobs and will boost the local economy by greater consumer spending and expenses associated with the operation of a facility almost three times the size of the leased space they currently occupy. In addition to personnel based in Seward, the number of itinerants cycling through Seward in support of the facility will also bring increased, year-round consumption of hotel, restaurant, and other services. Chugachmiut anticipates a minimum of 200 itinerant lodging days with accompanying purchases at local restaurants and personal shopping as well. 48 February 1, 2021, Council held a work session regarding the possible disposition of city land located at Fort Raymond Sub Replat No 1 lots 7A and 10A. At the conclusion of this work session, Council directed the Planning and Zoning Commission to review the possible subdivision and sale of city property located at Fort Raymond. On March 2, 202I, Planning and Zoning approved Resolution 2021-006 titled, "Recommending City Council Approval of The Subdivision, Appraisal and Sale of City Land Located at Fort Raymond Sub Replat No 1 Lots 7A and IOA Physical Addresses Of: 2101 Dimond Blvd, 2109 Dimond Blvd and 905 Sea Lion Ave". Seward City Code 7.05.150 (a) states, "the City shall not sell any real property interest without first making an appraisal of the fair market value of that interest, unless the City Council finds that the public interest will not be served by an appraisal."The City Manager or designee will negotiate a purchase price to be determined by a property appraisal conducted by McSwain and Associates. INTENT: Direct the City Manager or designee to negotiate the terms of the purchase with Chugachmiut to sell 3.31 acres located at Fort Raymond Sub Replat No 1 Lot 7A with the Physical Addresses of: 2I01 Dimond BIvd; CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A Comprehensive Plan (document source here):3.1.1 Attract new business and industry to the greater Seward area 3.2.1 Promote residential and commercial development within the city of Seward and its vicinity in accordance with community values. 1-41.3.4.3 Health Care c& Social Services Explore the feasibility of providing veterans care locally. 2.2.6 Health Care -- Support medical health care professionals to relocate to Seward. Encourage cooperation benveen all health care I. providers. Support educational, preventative and rehabilitation social X services. Retain Se►vard as the hub for social servi_es on the eastern Kenai Peninsula. 3.1.1.ISupport efforts of village and regional Alaska Native corporations to expand business activities and services. Support Alaska Native cultural events and activities 3.1.1.6 Support existing public institution- in their efforts t maintain, expand and develop. Strategic Plan (document source here): Economic Base: We are a community that promotes. economic diversity; encourages growth of year-round businesses, desires environmentally-responsible industry, and seeks jobs that promote a higher standard of living. 2. Growth Management and Land Use Planning: X We have an attractive community in which to live, work, be educated and recreate, where growth is orderly and driven by community consensus. Growth and land crse planning are coordinated through the collaboration of private and public entities. We promote and facilitate balanced develo ment. 49 ----------------------------------- Economic Base: We are a conununity that promotes economic diversity, encourages growth of year- round businesses, desires environmentally-responsible industry, and seeks jobs that promote a higher standard of living..... Maintain and enhance medical and social services: We are a conununity that provides an integrated array of health care services designed to protect and improve the quality of life for all citizens 3. Other(list): 2014 Municipal Lands inventory and management plan X i FISCAL NOTE: No Fiscal impact associated with this resolution. Any land sale revenue will go to the General Fund. Approved by Finance Department: - ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes X No Not Applicable,, ___.._._ . RECOMMENDATION: Approve Resolution 2021 038, Authorizing the City Manager to Negotiate with Chugachmiut, The Sale Terms Of 3.31 Acres of City Land Located at Fort Raymond Sub Replat No 1 Lot 7a And Physical Addresses Of: 2101 Dimond Blvd At Appraised Market Value 50 PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT This Purchase and Sale Agreement ("Agreement") is made as of April 2021 between Chugachmiut, ("Purchaser") and The City of Seward ("Seller"), organized as a first-class home-rule municipality under the laws of the State of Alaska. Purchaser and Seller agree as follows: 1. Purchase and Sale: Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Seller agrees to sell and Purchaser agrees to purchase good and marketable title in fee simple to the real property described as follows (the "Property")- 3.31-acres located at T 1 N R 1 W Sec 34 Seward Meridian SW 0870012 Fort Raymond Sub Replat No 1 Lot 7A with the Physical Addresses of: 2101 Dimond Blvd. The final legal description is subject to plat approval by all necessary parties and subject only to the "Permitted Exceptions" as defined in Section 5 below. The Property is further described on Exhibit A attached and incorporated by this reference 2. Purchase Price and Payment Terms: a. The purchase price for the Property shall be based on fair market value as determined by an independent appraisal conducted by McSwain and Associates, with such services engaged by the City of Seward. The amount of $10,000.00 (the "Earnest Money") shall be paid to the Escrow Agent described in Section 4 upon Purchaser signing and delivering this Agreement to Seller. After all other terms and conditions of this Agreement have been satisfied, including completion of all contingencies in Section 8 to Purchaser's sole satisfaction, the balance of the purchase price shall be due to Seller at Closing. Under the municipal charter and code of ordinances of Purchaser, the resolution approving this Agreement is not effective until 30 days following approval. b. In addition to payment of the purchase price, Purchaser shall pay all costs and fees, including but not limited to survey charges, filing and application fees, certificate to plat costs, title insurance and recording fees, as may be necessary to properly subdivide and plat the tract of land from which the Property to be purchased will be created; provided, Purchaser shall only be responsible for paying fees and/or charges for services and other items that are actually ordered directly or approved in advance by Purchaser. Should the sale fail to close for any reason, Purchaser shall not be reimbursed by the Seller for any such costs related to the platting process. Purchase Sales Agreement Page 1 of 8 51 3. Referendum: Under the charter and code of Seller, the resolution approving this Agreement may be subject to a referendum and the sale approval may be voided. Nothing in this Agreement shall affect or reduce the rights of the voters of the City of Seward to reject the City Council's approval of this Agreement by referendum. Purchaser agrees that it shall have no rights under this Agreement unless and until a resolution is approved by the voters of the City of Seward (in the event a referendum petition is timely filed and accepted). Purchaser shall not be entitled to any damages or other relief against the Seller in the event the resolution is not approved by the voters. If the resolution approving this Agreement is voided by such referendum action, this Agreement shall terminate, the Deposit shall be returned to Purchaser, and neither party shall have any further obligation hereunder. 4. Closing: The parties shall cause an escrow (the "Escrow") to be established with First American Title Company of Alaska - Seward Office ("Escrow Agent"). Consummation of the sale (the "Closing") shall take place through the Escrow at the offices of the Escrow Agent, or such other place as Seller and Purchaser agree in writing. Purchaser shall be given One Hundred Eighty (180) days from the effective date of the resolution approving the sale to complete the subdivision and platting process to create the parcel to be the Property and to close this transaction. Closing of the transaction shall occur within thirty (30) days from: (i) Purchaser's completion of all items necessary to create the subdivision and plat of the Property; or (ii) expiration of the legal timeframe for validly initiating a petition for referendum (or if applicable, referendum vote), whichever occurs later. In the event this transaction is not closed within One Hundred Eighty (180) days of the effective date of the resolution approving this transaction, this Agreement shall terminate unless extended in writing by mutual agreement of the parties. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Seller and Purchaser shall cause the following to occur at the Closing: A Quit Claim Deed conveying the Property (including after acquired title) to Purchaser, duly executed and acknowledged by Seller, shall be recorded in the Records of the Seward Recording District, Third Judicial District, State of Alaska. a. Purchaser shall pay to Seller the amount set forth in section 2 of this Agreement. b. The title company shall issue to Purchaser the title insurance policy described in section 7 of this Agreement. Purchase Sales Agreement Page 2 of 8 52 5. Title: Seller will deliver to Purchaser, at Purchaser's expense, within ten (10) days of mutual execution of this Agreement a commitment for title insurance (the "Preliminary Commitment") preliminary to the issuance of the title policy referred to in paragraph 7 of this Agreement, together with copies of all underlying exceptions described in the Preliminary Commitment. The Property is to be sold and conveyed subject to: (a) title to the Property being vested solely in Seller and in Seller's name, and (b) reservations, restrictions and easements as disclosed in the Preliminary Commitment and approved by Purchaser. Purchaser shall be entitled to object to any exceptions stated in the Preliminary Commitment by delivering written notice to Seller and Escrow Agent on or before fifteen (15) days after the receipt of the Preliminary Commitment, supplemented with the copies of the underlying exceptions described therein, which notice shall specify the matters to which Purchaser objects. If Purchaser objects to any such matters, Seller shall have fifteen (15) days after receiving written notice from Purchaser to attempt to eliminate the matters to which Purchaser has objected or to cause Escrow Agent to insure over said matters. Seller shall notify Purchaser in writing, within the fifteen (15) day period, if Seller is unable or unwilling to eliminate said matters or cause Escrow Agent to insure over said matters. Purchaser may then elect, by written notice to Seller and Escrow Agent, either to waive the objectionable matters and proceed to Closing or to terminate this Agreement and receive a refund of the Deposit, and the parties shall have no further obligations to each other under this Agreement. With respect to any amendments or updates to the Preliminary Commitment prior to Closing, if there are any exceptions or matters not previously disclosed to which Purchaser objects, Purchaser may then elect to object to said matters as provided above; to terminate the Agreement and receive a refund of the Deposit; or waive the objectionable matters and proceed to Closing. Permitted Exceptions: Notwithstanding the immediately preceding paragraph, Purchaser may not object to any of the following title matters: real property taxes or assessments due after Closing; those certain plat notes and restrictions included by Seller in the subdivision and platting documents as necessary to conform with the requirements of state and local law; easements consistent with Purchaser's intended use of the Property; reserved mineral rights; and rights reserved to federal patents. All items to which Purchaser does not object under the immediately preceding paragraph, plus all items described in this paragraph, are referred to herein as "Permitted Exceptions". 6. Deed: Title to the Property shall be conveyed to Purchaser by a Quit Claim Deed (the "Deed") duly executed by Seller and recorded at the Closing. The Deed shall be in the form and content acceptable to Seller and Purchaser. 7. Delivery of Title Policy. Purchase Sales Agreement Page 3 of 8 53 At Closing, or as soon as practical thereafter, Seller shall cause to be delivered to Purchaser the owner's title insurance policy required by this Agreement, which policy shall insure Purchaser's fee simple interest in the Property in the amount of the Purchase price, and which shall contain no exceptions other than the general exclusions and exceptions common to the form of policy issued, and the Permitted Exceptions. 8. Closing Costs: All Closing costs of the transaction, unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, shall be divided as follows: Seller shall pay the following Closing costs: a. Any outstanding or pending assessments or liens b. Seller's attorney fees and costs C. Real Property taxes will be prorated to date of closing and if applicable, paid through escrow Purchaser shall pay the following Closing costs: a. All recording fees b. All document preparation fees C. All escrow closing fees d. Owner's standard coverage title insurance described herein (Required) e. Any ALTA title insurance policies desired by Purchaser (Optional) f. All Purchaser's attorney fees and costs g. All appraisals, commitment fees, points, and financing costs h. Real Property taxes will be prorated to date of closing and, if applicable, paid through escrow i. All costs not otherwise specified but related to this transaction and not otherwise agreed to be paid by the Seller Notwithstanding the above, if the escrow fails to close due to the default of a party, the defaulting party shall pay any escrow and title policy cancellation fees. From the date of mutual acceptance of this Agreement until Closing, Seller shall agree to maintain the Property in its present condition. 9. Seller's Conditions Precedent: The parties acknowledge that the Seller's obligation to close on the purchase of the Property shall be subject to the following: a. Receipt of approval by Purchaser of Purchaser's inspection of the Property Purchase Sales Agreement Page 4 of 8 54 not revealing any basis upon which Purchaser timely terminates this Agreement as provided in paragraph 10 below. b. Approval of this Agreement by The City Council for the City of Seward and approval by voters in a referendum election, if any. C. No litigation or other claim which has any probability or reasonable likelihood of success, challenges or controverts the Purchaser's action to acquire the Property. d. Completion by Purchaser of all items necessary to subdivide and plat the Property to be purchased. e. Purchaser to pay all amounts required by this Agreement. 10. Inspection: Purchaser, his/her agents and contractors, shall be given reasonable access to the Property to conduct such tests and inspections as Purchaser deems appropriate; provided, however, Purchaser shall give Seller reasonable notice of Purchaser's intention to access the Property. If Purchaser reasonably determines from the inspections or testing that any condition of the Property does not meet Purchaser's satisfaction, Purchaser shall have the right within thirty (30) days after the effective date of this Agreement to object to such matter by delivering written notice to Seller specifying the matters to which Purchaser objects. Seller shall have twenty (20) days after receipt of the written notice to cure the deficiency, at Seller's expense. Seller shall notify Purchaser in writing, within the twenty (20) day period, if Seller is unable to cure the deficiency. Purchaser may then elect, by written notice to Seller, either to waive the objectionable matter and proceed to Closing or to terminate this Agreement and the parties shall have no further obligation to each other under this Agreement. 11. Property Accepted "As-is". Purchaser acknowledges that Purchaser has inspected the Property and accepts the same "as-is" and without reliance on any expressed or implied representations or warranties of Seller or agents of Seller, as to the actual physical condition or characteristics thereof of the Property. Seller expressly makes no warranties as to the physical condition of the Property and all inspection obligations rest with the Purchaser. Purchaser shall provide at its own cost, on-site sewer and water and fire protection. Purchase Sales Agreement Page 5 of 8 55 12. Remedies: a. If Purchaser (a) fails, without legal excuse, to complete the purchase of the Property, or (b) otherwise defaults under this Agreement, Seller shall be entitled to retain the $10,000.00 deposited by Purchaser with the Escrow Agent pursuant to Section 2.a above, and such retention by Seller of this $10,000.00 Deposit shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to Seller for such failure or default by Purchaser; provided, however, Purchaser shall remain responsible to pay all subdivision and platting costs owed to the Seller or third parties and Purchaser shall not be reimbursed by Seller for any subdivision and platting costs already paid by Purchaser. b. If Seller fails, without legal excuse, to complete the sale of the Property, then the Deposit shall be returned to Purchaser. Return by Seller of the $10,000.00 Deposit to Purchaser shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to Purchaser for such failure or default by Seller. All costs relating to subdivision and platting shall remain the responsibility of Purchaser. 13. Costs and Fees: If either party institutes suit concerning this Agreement, the substantially prevailing party shall be entitled to its attorneys' fees and costs. 14. Waiver: No delay in exercising any right or remedy shall constitute a waiver thereof, and no waiver by Seller or Purchaser of a breach of any covenant of this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver of any preceding or succeeding breach of the same or any other covenant or condition of this Agreement. 15. Assignment: This Agreement is binding on the heirs, successors, and assigns of the parties, but shall not be voluntarily assigned by either party without prior written consent of the other party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. 16. Commissions: Each party represents and warrants to the other that it has not engaged the services of any broker, finder or other person who would be entitled to any commission or fee in respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and each shall indemnify the other against any loss, cost, liability or expense incurred by the other as a result of any claim asserted by any such broker, finder or other person on the basis of any brokerage or similar arrangement or agreement made or alleged to have been made. 17. Notices: Purchase Sales Agreement Page 6 of 8 56 No notice, consent, approval or other communication provided for herein or given in connection with this Agreement shall be validly given, made, delivered or served unless it is in writing and delivered personally, sent by overnight courier or sent by registered or certified United States mail, postage prepaid, with return receipt requested to: Seller: City of Seward P. O. Box 167 Seward, Alaska 99664 ATTN: City Manager Purchaser: Chugachmiut 1840 Bragraw Street, Suite 110 Anchorage, Alaska 99664 or to such other addresses as either party may from time to time designate in writing and deliver in a like manner to the other party. Notices, consent, approvals, and communications given by mail shall be deemed delivered upon the earlier of three days after deposit in the United States mail in the manner provided above or immediately upon delivery to the respective addresses set forth above, if delivered personally or sent by overnight courier. 18. Entire Agreement: This document and its attachments contain the entire Agreement between the parties. It may not be modified except in writing and signed by all parties. 19. Construction of Agreement: The captions of the paragraphs of this Agreement are for convenience only and shall not govern or influence the interpretation hereof. This Agreement is the result of negotiations between the parties and, accordingly, shall not be construed for or against either party regardless of which party drafted this Agreement or any portion thereof. 20. Surviving Covenants: The provisions of this Agreement shall survive the delivery of the Deed. 21. Time is of the Essence: Time is of the essence of this Agreement. 22. Exclusive Agreement: This Agreement shall constitute an exclusive arrangement between the parties. Seller Purchase Sales Agreement Page 7 of 8 57 shall not market, sell, negotiate for the sale of, or convey the Property to any other person, provided that Purchaser has not delivered notice that it will not close due to an unsatisfied condition. 23. Controlling Law and Venue: This Agreement shall be governed by, construed under and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Alaska, and venue for actions between the parties arising out of or related to this Agreement shall be in the Alaska Superior Court, Third Judicial District, Anchorage, Alaska. 24. Further Assurances: Whenever requested to do so by the other party, Seller or Purchaser promptly and expeditiously shall execute, acknowledge and deliver any and all such conveyances, assignments, confirmations, satisfactions, releases, instruments of further assurance, approvals, consents and any and all further instruments and documents as may be reasonably necessary, expedient, or proper in order to complete any and all conveyances, transfers, sales, and assignments herein provided, and to do any and all other reasonable acts and to execute, acknowledge and deliver any and all documents as so reasonably r(pquested in order to carry out the intent and purpose of this Agreement, including but not limited to subdividing and platting the tract containing the Property and the parcel to be the Property. 25. Possession: Purchaser shall receive possession of the Property at the closing and recording of the Quit Claim deed. Executed this day of Seller: The City of Seward, Alaska Norm Regis- Acting City Manager Name Chugachmiut ATTEST: Purchase Sales Agreement Page 8 of 8 58 Valdez Tatitlek Eyak Chenega Prince Gulf of Alaska Qutekcak William Sound Port Graham Nanwalek Chugachmiut March 31, 2021 Norm Regis, Acting City Manager City of Seward 410 Adams Street Seward, Alaska 99664 Dear Mr. Regis: First allow me to introduce myself. My name is Kelley Baker and I serve as the Health Services Division Director at Chugachmiut. Chugachmiut is interested in land purchase in Seward. Please allow me to explain why. Our current clinic serves predominantly Alaska Native and American Indian Seward community members, which are the second highest race population in Seward. A highly competitive joint venture program opportunity came up two years ago with Indian Health Services. We submitted our application and we're 1 of 5 in the United States to be awarded. Along with our application were letters of support from our Alaska senators as they also understand the health disparities and needs impacting the Alaska Native/American Indian population in Alaska and in Seward. Senator Murkowski's letter of support wrote"As senator for Alaska since 2003, I recognize the needs and accomplishments of Native Alaskans. The indigenous peoples of Alaska have the unfortunate distinction of leading or nearly leading the rest of the country in severe health and behavioral health issues such as tobacco consumption, carcinomas, depression and suicidality, heart disease, and diabetes. Whereas we proudly celebrate the cultural and linguistic accomplishments of our state's first residents, we are not blind to the consideration health challenges faced by these same people. The Indian Health Service Joint Venture Construction Program is one of those bold programs that strive to reverse these health disparities. Consistent with all relevant rules, laws, and regulations, I respectfully request that all due consideration be given to this application. I wish you the best in these worthy efforts to bring health and hope to the Chugach Region, and, by extension, to all of Alaska." The final application's scoring criteria was based off data such as current population served, current staffing, facility size and most importantly- community need. I can assure you a thorough review of your strategic plan and economic development plan was conducted and the result of the review proved this project is in alignment with the city and community members goals. We also discovered based on the population served in Seward, we are currently operating 50%under staffing and facility capacity based off IHS criteria. Meaning to serve the needs of your TAMAMTA PIGPET 1840 Bragaw Street Suite 110/Anchorage, AK 99508-3463/(907)562-4155/ Fax(907) 563-2891 „ter of A Tribal Organection Serving the Chugach Native?Fpoples of Alaska Valdez Tatitlek Eyak Chenega Prince Gulf of Alaska Qutekcak William Sound Port Graham Nanwalek Chugachmiut community members who are Alaska Natives and American Indians- a larger staffing package and facility is needed. For this project, the land must be tribally owned not leased and at least 3 acres of land. We estimate the build will cost approximately $18 million dollars and with such a large investment, securing land out of the tsunami and flood zone is a high priority for us. I understand research was conducted for Seward city owned land and the preference towards leasing land opposed to selling land. However, I would like to offer that investing in the health and wellness of your community has a long term return on investment and reduces overall costs. With this project we will bring at least 28 additional long term healthcare professionals to live and work within the community of Seward. In essence these individuals will purchase homes, pay taxes and add to local city business revenues. We would sincerely appreciate your consideration and support in investing in the health and wellness of the people in your community and approve the sale of land to Chugachmiut. Thank you in advance and we look forward to your favorable response to this request. I'm available to meet with you and/or the city council at any time. Please do not hesitate to contact me electronically at kelleygchugachmiut.org or telephonically at(907) 441-8565. Regards, &� Kelley Baker, Health Services Division Director CC: Christy Terry, Mayor Brenda Ballou, City Clerk TAMAMTA PIGPET 1840 Bragaw Street Suite 110/Anchorage, AK 99508-3463/(907)562-4155/ Fax(907) 563-2891 „ter of Ours" A Tribal Organection Serving the Chugach Native&opies of Alaska y$avrcge L r4e, . 3bv4g04 Indian Health Service May 8, 2020 1� FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release Contact: (301)443-3593,newsroom@ihs.gov IHS selects five projects for Joint Venture health care facilities Partnerships with tribes will expand access to health care in Indian Country The Indian Health Service has selected five projects for new or expanded health care facilities through the IHS Joint Venture Construction Program. For nearly 30 years, this program has strengthened partnerships with tribes across the country and expanded access to comprehensive, culturally appropriate health services for American Indian and Alaska Native people. "The IHS Joint Venture Construction Program provides meaningful partnership and collaboration with our tribal partners as we work together to accomplish the IHS mission of raising the physical, mental, social and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level," said Rear Adm. Michael D. Weahkee, IHS director. Selected Projects IHS Area Tribe or Tribal Organization Facility Type Location Alaska Area Southeast Alaska Inpatient Sitka, Alaska Regional Health Consortium Alaska Area Chugachmiut Outpatient Seward,Alaska Great Plains Area Three Affiliated Tribes Outpatient Newtown, North Dakota Oklahoma City Area Chickasaw Nation Outpatient Newcastle, Oklahoma Portland Area Confederated Tribes of the Outpatient Omak, Washington Colville Reservation The program enables a partnership in which a tribe or tribal organization constructs, acquires, or renovates a facility using non-IHS funds, and leases it to the IHS at no cost for 20 years. In return, IHS requests funding from Congress to staff, operate and maintain the facility. Since 1991, more than 25 tribes have partnered to provide more than 30 facilities, from health centers to hospitals, increasing access to quality health care services for their communities. More than 40 applications were received for the current round of this highly competitive program. Projects were selected through a two-phase process, which included evaluation by an objective review team comprised of members representing tribes,tribal organizations, the IHS, and the Department of Health and Human Services. The selected tribes and tribal organizations will now be required to prepare planning documents. The IHS will work with each tribe or tribal organization to develop a joint venture agreement, which includes the specific responsibilities and authorities of each party. The IHS, an agency in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provides a comprehensive health service delivery system for approximately 2.6 million American Indians and Alaska Natives who belong to 574 federally recognized tribes in 37 states. Follow the agency via social media on Facebook and Twitter. 61 "Changing with the tides in harmony with our people,land and heritage." January 14, 2020 Ms. Angela Vanderpool, Executive Director Chugachmiut 1840 Bragraw Street, Suite 110 Anchorage, AK 99508-3463 RE: Letter of Support for the Indian Health Service Joint Venture Construction Program Dear Ms. Vanderpool: The Qutekcak Native Tribe would like to support the Indian Health Service Joint Venture Construction Program (IHS-JV) that Chugachmiut is applying for on behalf of the residents of Seward and the Chugach Region. We recognize that Chugachmiut is the sole provider of health services in Port Graham, Nanwalek,Tatitlek, and Chenega, and through ]eased space operates a regional "hub" clinic in Seward. We also recognize that all of Seward and the surrounding areas which include Lowell Point, Bear Creek, Primrose, Crown Point, and Moose Pass are all eligible to access the services provided by Chugachmiut. We believe this IHS-JV would be a benefit to the City of Seward, Chugach Region, and to the state of Alaska in the form of a sizeable infusion of federal dollars, in new jobs and reduced unemployment rates,but most importantly to the beneficiaries of Chugachmiut with the increased direct health services improving health for many people. Siripe rely, Dolly Wile Tribal Administrator Cc Qutekcak Tribal Council Chugachmiut P.O. Box 1467.221 Third Avenue-Seward,Alaska 99664-Tel: 907-224-3118-Fax: 907-224-58�V Final Application k Page 43 of 234 Trust3745 Community Park ivap,Suilc 200 Anchorage,AK 99508 Alaska Mental Health Tel 907.269.796o Trust Authority" ti�ww.mi�lru�t.or,; January 16, 2020 Angela Vanderpool, Executive Director Chugachmiut 184o Bragaw Street, Suite no Anchorage,Alaska 995o8 RE: Support for Chugachmiut's Joint Venture Application Dear Ms. Jan Vanderpool; I am pleased to write this letter of support for Chugachmiut's efforts to secure a Tribal Health Facility through new construction in Seward,Alaska and in support of the needed behavioral health/medical/administrative staffing package as offered through the Indian Health Service's 2019 Joint Venture Construction Program (JVCP). The Trust fully supports efforts of Chugachmiut to expand access to health and behavioral health care in the region. The Trust seeks to assist and improve the lives of people suffering mental health and substance abuses, of which Alaska Native peoples have the unfortunate distinction of leading or nearly leading the rest of the country in severe health and behavioral health issues including depression and suicidality. The Joint Venture Construction Program is an innovative opportunity that will enable Chugachmiut to aggressively work to improve these health disparities. The Trust is pleased to offer this letter of support for Chugachmiut, and to support your commitment to bring health and hope to the Chugach Region, and, by extension,to all of Alaska. spectfully, teve Will ms Chief O ating Officer Chugachmiut 63 JV Final Application Page 42 of 234 DON YOUNG COMMITTEE ON CONGRESSMAN FoR ALL ALASKA NATURAL RESOURCES WASHINGTON OFFICE: REPUBLICAN LEADER,SUBCOMMITTEE 2314 RAYBURN BUILDING "'",rr"" WASHINGTON,DC 20515 ON NATIONAL PARKS,FORESTS AND " rrrrplrlllnu wr" nnnum PUBLIC LANDS 202-225-5765 pru+ DEAN OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON �4 TRANSPORTATION&INFRASTRUCTURE TILT114Ire5S of file 1111itel ,�t�itC5 REPUBLICAN STEERING COMMITTEE ritlltsr of Iiepreseitt.t#if>'es 11�1�15�1111I,7Itll tl, �.UU- COl�:l January 17, 2020 Angela Vanderpool, Executive Director Chugachmiut 1840 Bragaw Street, Ste. 110 Anchorage, AK 99508-3463 Dear Ms. Vanderpool: I offer this letter of support of Chugachmiut's efforts to establish a health clinic in Seward, Alaska through an application proposal to the Indian Health Service Joint Venture Construction Program (IHS-JV). Chugachmiut is the sole provider of health services in Port Graham, Nanwalek, Tatitlek and Chenega and through leased space, operates a regional 'hub' clinic in Seward. Additionally, everyone in Seward and adjacent communities including Lowell Point, Bear Creek, Primrose Crown Point, and Moose Creek are eligible for certain services and a number of the citizens do access these services provided by Chugachmiut. This is an exceptionally beneficial opportunity for the residents of Seward, the Chugach Region, and Alaska in general. As a legislator, I recognize the needs and accomplishments of Native Alaskans. The indigenous peoples of Alaska have the unfortunate distinction of leading or nearly leading the rest of the country in severe health and behavioral health issues such as tobacco consumption, carcinomas, depression and suicidality, heart disease, and diabetes. Whereas we proudly celebrate the cultural and linguistic accomplishments of our state's first residents, we are not blind to the considerable health challenges faced by these same people. The Indian Health Service Joint Venture Construction Program is one of those bold programs that strive to reverse these health disparities. Therefore, I am pleased to offer this letter of support for Chugachmiut, and I want to be a part of these worthy efforts to bring health and hope to the Chugach Region, and, by extension, to all of Alaska. Consistent with all relevant rules, laws and regulations, I respectfully request that all due consideration be given to this application and all other eligible Alaska- based applications. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, DON YOUNG//'91 Congressman for All Alaska 471 W 36TR AVENUE 100 CuSHnnAN STREET,SUITE 307 chh��'�'�rt,,.h 1�1�++ SUITE 201 P,O.Box 73110 x; a&M S*iA,E ANCHORAGE,ALASKA 99503 64 FAIRBANKS,ALASKA 99707 JV Final 4ppl1ggt� HTTPJIdo nyou ng.hou se.gov 907-271-5976 907-456-0210 Pa g&-W60:84' DAN SULLIVAN L0%1rAITTEES A,LASKA ARMED SERVICES SUITE 702 COMMERCE,SCIENCE,AND HART S€NATE OFF EE BUILo=Nc, 1, 11 �'f� �(� �1'n TRANSPORTATION VVASHINaTor1,DC 20510 f�.� ltcd �►,tatco �6c Rate ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS VETERANS'AFFAIRS January 17, 2020 LCDR Omobogie Amadasu, P.E., Program Manager IHS Joint Venture Construction Program Division of Facilities Planning and Construction Indian Health Service 5600 Fishers Lane Mailstop: ION 14C Rockville, MD 20857 Dear Omobogie Amadasu, I write you in support of the Chugachmiut's application for funding through the Indian Health Service Joint Venture Construction Program (JVCP) to enhance healthcare and wellness for communities in the Kodiak region. Chugachmiut is the sole provider of health services in Port Graham. Nanwalek, Tatilek, and Chenega. It operates a regional hub clinic in Seward through leased space. All community members in Seward and adjacent communities including Lowell Point, Bear Creek, Primrose Crown Point, and Moose Creek are eligible for certain services provided by Chugachmiut. The Chugachmiut IHS JVCP would provide significant benefits to the City of Seward and the Chugach region by expanding direct health services to the area and surrounding communities_ Consistent with applicable law, I respectfully ask that you give due consideration to the Chugachmiut Indian Health Service Joint Venture Construction Program application and all Alaskan grant applications. I ask that you keep my office apprised on the outcome of the application. Thank you, • Dan Sullivan United States Senator ANCHORAGE FAIRBANKS JUNEAU KENAI KETCHIKAN MATSU 510 L STREET 10T 127n AVENUE ,X,,GLACIER AVENUE a-FRONTAGE ROAII 1,a00 FIRST AVENUE cET EAST WESTPOINT DFINE SUITE 750 SUITE 328 SUITE 101 SUITE 101 SUITE 225 SUITE 309 AQIJ P�9iUVI FAIR,BANKS.AK 99701 JUNEAU,AK 99601 KENAI..AK 99CI I KETCHIKAN,AK 49901 JV FlriaP''Abp'liCatibn 19p`7'i 27 -5915 907)45C-0261 ;907t EH-7277 fi5 507=283-4000 19071275-"Iic Page 39 of 234 LISA MU RKOWSKI 510 L STREET.SUITE$0 ALASKA AhCW*-E,AK 9gW1-1956 COMMITTEES: (9071271-3735 250 CIISRIR"STREET.SurrE 2D ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES FAIRBANKS.AK 97 1 QWRUAN (907)ar 7--Z-. APPROPRIATIONS ]� a00GLACIERA VENUE Su1TE 101 SUB=MMITTEE ON INTERIOR niteb *tateq Pnatle JUNEAU AK 99601 EmvkgONMENT AmnRELATERAGENC9ES WASfifIVGTOfV,DG 2051Q-02a3 (007) a�7277 CHAIRMAN AN 4 WO STERuNoo Hcmvgm,Sum 203 HEALTH.EDUCATION.LABOR, (202)224-6665 SOLDOTN A,AK geese AND PENSIONS (907)262-4220 INDIAN AFFAIRS (202)224-5301 FAX IWO FeRSTAvENuE,SL.TE 225 KE-mmm N,AK 99901-6059 (907)2256660 S51 EAST WESTPCINT D;;,E_Su TE 307 W ASILL o,AK 99954-7142 (907)376-MSS January 17 Angela Vanderpool, Executive Director Chugachmiut 1840 Bragaw Street, Ste. 110 Anchorage, AK 99508-3463 Dear Ms. Vanderpool, I offer this letter of support of Chugachmiut's efforts to establish a health clinic in Seward, Alaska through an application proposal to the Indian Health Service Joint Venture Construction Program (IHS-JV). I understand Chugachmiut is the sole provider of health services in Port Graham,Nanwalek, Tatitlek and Chenega and through leased space, operates a regional `hub' clinic in Seward. Additionally, everyone in Seward and adjacent communities including Lowell Point, Bear Creek, Primrose Crown Point, and Moose Creek are eligible for certain services and a number of the citizens do access these services provided by Chugachmiut. This is an exceptionally beneficial opportunity for the residents of Seward, the Chugach Region, and Alaska in general. As a Senator for Alaska since 2003, 1 recognize the needs and accomplishments of Native Alaskans. The indigenous peoples of Alaska have the unfortunate distinction of leading or nearly leading the rest of the country in severe health and behavioral health issues such as tobacco consumption, carcinomas, depression and suicidality, heart disease, and diabetes. Whereas we proudly celebrate the cultural and linguistic accomplishments of our state's first residents, we are not blind to the considerable health challenges faced by these same people. The Indian Health Service Joint Venture Construction Program is one of those bold programs that strive to reverse these health disparities. Consistent with all relevant rules, laws, and regulations, I respectfully request that all due consideration be given to this application. [ wish you the best in these worthy efforts to bring health and hope to the Chugach Region, and, by extension,to all of Alaska. Thank you for inviting me to show my support for the health and wellbeing of every Alaskan. Sincerely, Lisa Murkowski United States Senator Chugachmiut 66 JV Final Application Page 40 of 234 5ESSION ADDRESS: Senator Cary Stevens INTERIM ADDRESS: Alaska State Capitol 305 Center Ave,Ste. 1 Juneau,Alaska 99801-I182 Alaska State Legislature Kodiak,Alaska 99615 (907)465-4925 (907)486.4925 Fax:(907)465-3517 Fax:(907)480-5264 Toll Free: 1-800-821-4925 OF r1441� Ufi .ALASV`% January 20, 2020 Angela Vanderpool, Executive Director Chugachmiut 1840 Bragaw Street, Ste. 110 Anchorage, AK 99508-3463 Dear Ms. Vanderpool: PIease consider this letter my support of Chugachmiut's efforts to establish a health clinic in Seward through an application proposal to the Indian Health Service Joint Venture Construction Program (IHS-JV). As you know, Chugachmiut is the sole provider of health services in the rural communities of Port Graham,Nanwalek, Tatitlek and Chenega, which I represent in the Alaska State Senate. As a legislator, I recognize the needs and accomplishments of Native Alaskans. The indigenous peoples of Alaska have the unfortunate distinction of leading or nearly leading the rest of the country in severe health and behavioral health issues such as tobacco consumption, carcinomas, depression and suicidality, heart disease, and diabetes. Funding from the IHS-JV Construction Program will be of great benefit in Chugachmiut's critical work in meeting these health challenges. Thank you for the opportunity to add my support for you me to show my support in this important endeavor. Sincerely, Se to ary Stevens Chugachmiut 67 JV Final Application Senator.Gary.StevensOn akleg.sov Page 41 of 234 %%% 10i ` 0=%N f?O. Box 1045 lob 302 Railway Avenue Seward,Alaska 99664 SeaView Phone:907.224 5257 Alaska toll free 1.888.224.5257 Community Services Fax: 907.224.7081 January 17,2020 Angela Vanderpool,Executive Director Chugachmiut 1840 Bragaw Street, Ste. 110 Anchorage, AK 99508-3463 Dear Ms. Vanderpool, SeaView Community Services is the state certified Community Behavioral Health Center (CBHC) that has been providing substance use and mental health treatment services for residents and visitors on the Eastern Kenai Peninsula for nearly 50 years. SeaView's behavioral health services currently include recovery housing, adult mental health residential, psychiatry, 24/7 crisis services, partial hospitalization and outpatient treatment. Our service area includes the communities of Lowell Point, Seward, Moose Pass, Crown Point, Cooper Landing and Hope; however,our housing programs often serve patients from across the state. Chugachmiut has long been a community partner in the provision of needed services in the Seward area. I offer this letter of support of Chugachmiut's efforts to construct or purchase a health clinic in Seward, Alaska and obtain operational funding through an application proposal to the Indian Health Service Joint Venture Construction Program (IHS-JV). I understand Chugachmiut is the sole provider of health services in Port Graham, Nanwalek, Tatitlek and Chenega and operates a regional hub clinic in Seward in leased space, currently Iocated across the street from the SeaView CBHC. As a healthcare partner, SeaView recognizes the needs and accomplishments of Native Alaskans. Chugachmiut is not alone in understanding that indigenous peoples of Alaska have the unfortunate distinction of leading or nearly leading the rest of the country in severe health and behavioral health issues such as tobacco consumption, carcinomas, depression and suicidality, heart disease, and diabetes. We agree that we can all proudly celebrate the cultural and linguistic accomplishments of our state's first residents and are not blind to the considerable health challenges faced by these same people. The Indian Health Service Joint Venture Construction Program is a potential pathway to address these and other health disparities. I sincerely appreciate this opportunity to provide support to a valuable community partner and look forward to our future collaboration on creating a healthy community! Best regards, c , �l Christine Sheehan Chief Executive Officer Chugachmiut JV Final Application Serving Se ivtircd tvlth intcgri y(arnd compassion since 1972— Page 44 of 234 Valdez Tatitlek Eyak Chenega Prince Gulf of Alaska Qutekcak William Sound Port Graham ChugachmiutNanwalek December 30, 2020 Norm Regis,Acting City Manager City of Seward P.O. Box 167 410 Adams Street Seward, Alaska 99664 Dear Mr. Regis: Chugachmiut is a 501(c)(3)tribal organization formed in 1975 to provide health and social services to the Alaska Native/American Indian(AN/AI)population in the Chugach region. The region is composed of seven communities and villages in southcentral Alaska spanning approximately 15,625 square miles, with a combined population of approximately 2,200 Alaska Natives/ American Indians including Seward/Qutekcak. Additionally,through an agreement with the U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs, we provide services to veterans living in Seward and the surrounding area. In 1987 Chugachmiut established the North Star Health Clinic in Seward to provide basic primary care and to function as a regional hub for the four village clinics staffed by Community Health Aides. We've improved and supplemented services as technology and medical knowledge advanced and at present we offer a diverse selection of clinical and ancillary services. These services include,but are not limited to, enhanced primary care,pharmacy,behavioral health, substance abuse treatment&prevention, diabetes intervention&prevention, dental, tobacco intervention&prevention,nutrition,health promotion& education, telehealth, and electronic health records. Last fiscal year, ending September 30, the North Star Health Clinic processed 3,508 patient encounters in Seward and processed an additional 4,429 patient encounters to the four remote village clinics for dental,medical and behavioral health purposes. With an increase in the number of beneficiaries and service delivery over the years we have simply out grown our current clinic space and need to expand. Based on our need for expansion, we are very pleased to present an opportunity that decidedly improves the City of Seward while enhancing the health and well-being of the people we serve. Chugachmiut is partnering with the U.S. Government under the Indian Health Service Joint Venture Construction Program to build a 15,000 square foot hub clinic in Seward. The clinic comes with approximately 24 new jobs and will boost the local economy by greater consumer spending and expenses associated with the operation of a facility almost three times the size of the leased space we currently occupy. These new positions will bring professional personnel and their families to boost rental and/or the sale of homes in Seward. TAMAMTA PIGPET 1840 Bragaw Street,Suite 110 /Anchorage,AK 99508-3463 / (907) 562-4155 / Fax (907) 563-2891 "AA of Ours" A Tribal Organization Serving the Chugach Native People,%gf Alaska In addition to personnel based in Seward,the number of itinerants cycling through Seward in support of the facility will also bring increased, year-round consumption of hotel,restaurant, and other services. We anticipate a minimum of 200 itinerant lodging days with accompanying purchases at local restaurants and personal shopping as well. While Chugachmiut will be increasing staff and expanding services in Seward we will continue to be reliant upon on the local hospital for laboratory services, x-rays, and emergency room care. We will also continue to refer patients to local providers for services beyond the scope of care at the regional hub clinic. Over the past 10-11 months, Chugachmiut has been in discussions with Jackie C. Wilde, Community Development Director about the possibility of purchasing land owned by the City of Seward for this project. Ms. Wilde helped us identify sites and allowed us to conduct preliminary, non-invasive analysis of four city owned sites. After initial analysis, Chugachmiut is very interested in 3.31 acres in the southern-most section of`Fort Raymond'. Depending on price,we may be in a position to purchase more than the 3.31 acres identified. Our next step is to conduct an intensive study of the preferred land parcel. However,before we order an expensive study, we need a firm commitment along with an initial price no later than January 28, 2021 from the City of Seward for the `Fort Raymond' selection. There are fixed deadlines imposed by our federal partner for each phase of the project and an in-depth land study is mandatory. Thank you in advance and we look forward to your favorable response to this request. I'm available to meet with you and/or the Seward City Council at any time. Please do not hesitate to contact me via e-mail at jan(c�chugachmiut.org or by phone at(907) 562-4155 or(907)441- 5514. Regards, Angela J. Vanderpool, Executive Director CC: Christy Terry, Mayor Brenda Ballou, City Clerk 70 "Changing with the tides in harmony with our people,land and heritage." January 28, 202I Christy Terry, Mayor Seward City Council P.O. Box 167 410 Adams Street Seward, AK 99664 RE: Chugachmiut Regional Health Clinic Dear Mayor Terry: The Qutekcak Native Tribe (QNT) is pleased to support the Chugachmiut Regional Health Clinic (CRHC) project in Seward and urges the Seward City Council to sell land to Chugachmiut for the project. The Fort Raymond site under consideration is situated for easy access by QNT tribal membership and others served by Chugachmiut clinical operations. While Chugachmiut may have other options, they've consulted QNT leadership in making selections and QNT considers the land in question most suitable to the needs of our membership. QNT believes the project will benefit the City of Seward while enhancing the health and well-being of QNT tribal members and other patients from the surrounding areas. We understand that the CRHC will create more than 24 new jobs and boost the local economy by increased year-round consumer spending secondary to the influx of new jobs and the resulting collection of sales, bed, and property taxes. Chugachmiut's local spending for utilities and sales tax will increase due to ownership and operation of a facility almost three times the size of the space they are leasing now for the North Star Health Clinic. We were informed that the number of itinerants cycling through Seward in support of the CRHC will also bring a year-round increase to the community through hotel, restaurant and shopping opportunities. Chugachmiut estimates a minimum of 200 lodging days at local hotels plus per diem spent at local restaurants and other local vendors. Key benefits include bringing in more than 60 million in federal funding to Seward over the next 20 years; new jobs through the hiring of local contractors and construction personnel. Additional benefits include 38 permanent jobs in Seward and improved access to healthcare for under-served populations such as ours. 71 P.O. Box 1467 - 221 Third Avenue - Seward, Alaska 99664 - Tel: 907-224-3118 - Fax: 907-224-5874 Again, we strongly advise the City Council to sell a small portion of its land assets to Chugachmiut thereby assuring that Qutekcak tribal members receive critical medical services. Sincerely, Dolly Wiles,Tribal Administrator 72 *Geographic Information Systems Chugachmiut Possible Land Sale Layout ,0"" North Binklr. <treet,Soldotna,Alaska 9966q � .,, AVE k , ej , ffi .. r° - J Legend • Mileposts City Limits rIi „ °xi r — Highways Major Roads Roads Town Medium Volume Town Low/seasonal,Other Proposed Parcels a. Image ■ Red: Band-1 Green:Band_2 ■ Blue: Band-3 $e -R �I f} ti i Alta ft t' F",J it ,SFr r. ,r 01 it 40 Oj This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for reference only.Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate,current,or otherwise reliable. It is not to be used for navigation. Notes Actual layout will be negotiated through Purchase and Sale DATE PRINTED: 3/27/2021 Agreement 73 Original Land Layout Request included with letter 1/2021 y f 0HE T " .'qAi'Wr F CEMETERY FORT RAYMOND - SOUTH END, OFF SEWARD HIGHWAY, 3.31 ACRES 74