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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03022022 PACAB Meeting PacketPort & Commerce Advisory Board Agenda Packet Regular Meeting Wednesday, March 2, 2022 City Council Chambers 12:00 p.m. The City of Seward, Alaska SEWARD PORT AND COMMERCE ADVISORY BOARD REGULAR MEETING AGENDA March 2, 2022 12:00 p.m. Council Chambers Brandii Holmdahl 1. CALL TO ORDER Chair Term Expires July, 2023 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Lynda Paquette 3. ROLL CALL Vice Chair Term Expires July, 2024 4. CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE Bruce Jaffa ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING Board Member Term Expires July, 2024 5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA [Approval of Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk (*). Consent Agenda Carl Hughes items are not considered separately unless a council member so requests. In the event Board Member ofsuch a request, the item is returned to the Regular Agenda] Term Expires July, 2023 6. SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS Colby Lawrence Board Member A. Proclamations and Awards — None Term Expires July, 2022 Benjamin Smith B. Administration Report ............................................................. Pg. 3 Board Member Term Expires July, 2022 C. Other Reports and Announcements [Reports must be submitted to the city clerk no later than noon on the Tuesday preceding the Monday meeting for Fred Woelkers inclusion in the packet. Five (5) minutes speaking time will be allowed for each Board Member report.] Term Expires July, 2024 1. Alaska Railroad Report .................................................... Pg. 43 2. Chamber of Commerce Report ........................................ Pg. 44 3. Harbormaster Report ....................................................... Pg. 51 Stephen Sowell Assistant City Manager D. Presentations 1. Discussion with local business owner Jena Peterson on the Norm Regis housing/employment difficulties at their business. Harbormaster 2. Heat Loop Project presentation by Andy Baker. (telephonic) Brenda Ballou 3. Childcare presentation by Casie Warner ......................... Pg. 52 City Clerk City of Seward, Alaska Port & Commerce Advisory Board Agenda March 2, 2022 Page I 7. NEW BUSINESS A. Other New Business Items 8. 1. Approve the January 5, 2022 Regular Meeting Minutes. February 2, 2022 .................. Pg. 61 2. Provide input on the Capital Improvement Plan for the 2023/2024 budget ................. Pg. 65 9. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS [No Action Required] A. PACAB Meeting Schedule............................................................................................ Pg. 68 B. PACAB Priorities & Goals........................................................................................... Pg. 70 10. CITIZEN COMMENTS [There is no sign in for this comment period. Time is limited to five (5) minutes per speaker.] 11. BOARD AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS 12. ADJOURNMENT City of Seward, Alaska Port & Commerce Advisory Board Agenda March 2, 2022 Page 2 CITY OF SEWARD P.O. Box 167 410 Adams Street Seward, Alaska 99664.0167 ,► Good Afternoon PACAB, City Administration have been busy on a number of projects which impact Port and Commerce activities. Perhaps the most pressing at this time is our well-known shortage of housing. As such, I wanted to provide a recap of the various projects that are underway to help resolve the housing issue in our community. We know that "fixing" our housing problem will be a multifaceted, complex, and long-term effort. Unfortunately, there are a number of issues that will need to be tackled in order to improve the situation. However, we know that it can and will be done! I have included the various Task Orders associated with each of these projects as a reference. Hemlock Subdivision- The proposal is currently for 40 single family homes between Hemlock Avenue and the Bike Park. These will be on approx. 6000 square foot lots and be zoned R1. City Council approved a resolution at their Regular Meeting on February 141h to move forward with developing the cost estimates for expansion of utilities and the requisite road. Additionally, Council approved moving forward with the replat and rezone of this lot. Once this work is completed, we will move forward with conducting geotechnical work and likely exploration of water mitigation requirements. Our goal is for homes to begin construction in Spring of 2023. SMIC Bench- During their regular meeting on January loth, City Council approved a resolution for executing a task order with R&M Engineering to examine the viability of the development of homes on the SMIC Bench. Please note -a more appealing name will likely be made for this proposed subdivision! Once snow conditions are favorable in the spring, R&M will begin conducting geotechnical work to further investigate the potential sites for residential development. Attached is a very draft location for the two access roads. Preliminary work indicates approximately 250 acres of developable property. Public Works Shop- City Administration has ordered an appraisal for the two lots on Seward Highway which is the intended future site of the new Public Works Facility. Additionally, City Council approved the task order to move forward with the geotechnical report to examine the viability of the site. Once those items are complete, the City Manager will begin the negotiation process for the purchase of these lots (assuming the Geotech report indicates the site can indeed be used). Once the new shop is constructed and the move takes place, the current location can be converted to residential purposes. Utility Expansion Master Plan- One of the primary barriers to develop even inside of City limits is lack of access to water, sewer, and electric utilities. Expanding utilites is costly and prohibitive. With the current increase in grant opportunities, the City is in the process of creating a master plan for utility expansion which will allow a more comprehensive examination of the best "return on investment" for expanding infrastructure which will increase residential development. I hope this overview is valuable to PACAB as you continue to examine the issue of residential housing in Seward and our surrounding areas. Sincerely, Stephen Sowell Assistant City Manager City of Seward, Alaska www.cityofseward.us 0-907-224-4066 C-907-362-4062 F-907-224-4038 4�ASKP \ - A \ EMIOC�AVENUE \ \ \ 25' 25' CL 40 v 2 I 25 ►MCA& 39 V A \ / � co 24 � � -7 3 — 26 / ' 23 29 38 � k=50' (\ 22 % 11A1 — — N 21 37 27 /36 � � 28 20 � 29 � � � 6 19 _ 35 30 7 — — 18 31 8 cm) 17 - 32% — 33 16 NO ACCESS ESMT. N L N V, 15 Z / TYPICAL SETBACK LINE F — 80, F V A 14 TYPICAL HOUSE L —1 L PLAT No. 87-12 / REMAINDER -,7 LOT 12A / LENGTH OF ROAD CENTERLINE: 1,297 FT. PREPARED BY: R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. 9101 VANGUARD DR. ANCHORAGE, AK. 99507 PH: (907) 522-1707 AECC111 SETBACKS FINAL CONCEPT FRONT = 20' LOT 12A, FORT RAYMOND SUBDIVISION, REPLAT No. 1 (PLAT 87-12) SIDE = 5' OR 10' ZONING: R1, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL REAR = 10' AVERAGE LOT SIZE: <6,000 SQ. FT AVERAGE HOUSE SIZE: SINGLE FAMILY = 2,100 SQ. FT FOOTPRINT 5 DATE: 01-25-22 1 January 26, 2022 R&M No. 2734.00 Stephen Sowell Assistant City Manager City of Seward, Alaska 410 Adams St., City Hall Building Seward, Alaska 99664 RE: Proposed Hemlock Subdivision Platting and Re -Zone Dear Mr. Sowell, R&M Consultants, Inc. (R&M) has based this response on the information provided by you via e-mail and during subsequent phone conversations. We have reviewed the materials provided to us and have prepared the following cost estimate for your review and comment. Preliminary Plat We understand that you would like to subdivide and develop Lot 12A, Fort Raymond Subdivision, Replat No. 1 (Plat No. 87-12), located in Seward, Alaska. A feasibility study performed by R&M was approved by you and the final concept design using the R1 zoning district, with single family homes will be used moving forward. A copy of the final concept exhibit is included in this proposal. The preliminary plat task includes performing a field survey of the boundary and collecting topographical information that can be used in the design engineering phase of development. We plan to use our DJI M600 Pro Aircraft, equipped with a survey grade LiDAR unit, to capture the ground surface and supplement the data with a ground survey of drainages, utilities, and above ground features that may not be captured by the LiDAR. We propose to prepare a preliminary plat this winter for review by the City of Seward and the Kenai Peninsula Borough, and follow up with the field survey in the spring when the snow and ice is melted. This estimate includes all work to perform the field survey and guide the subdivision through the platting process to plat approval with conditions of approval. At that point, an estimate to complete the subdivision will be prepared based on the final conditions of approval, and will include the engineer's estimate and subdivision agreement, as well as setting final corners for the subdivision. Deliverables: ■ Approved preliminary plat ■ Conditions of approval Re -Zone Task 2 will include a re -zone of the property to the R1 zoning district. Our estimate includes everything required to manage the re -zone process and meet with reviewers. We have included time to travel to Seward to present the re -zone application. Deliverables: • Approval of the re -zone application Schedule: We understand that you would like to prepare application packages and start the review process this winter. We can begin work within two weeks of receiving a Notice -to -Proceed (NTP). The time frame for completion depends on review time by the City of Seward and the Kenai Peninsula Borough, however, we anticipate submitting the preliminary plat and re -zone applications this winter, and performing the field survey in the spring. If the subdivision is approved by the platting authority, R&M can prepare an estimate to complete the subdivision based on the final subdivision configuration and the conditions of approval. Cost Estimate: Based on the scope and our understanding of the project, we propose a Time & Materials Fee amount $56,907. We have attached a detailed breakdown of our estimated costs for your review. Z:\project\2734.00 C Seward On call Engineering Services\19-00 Contract\Estimates\TO18 Hemlock Subd Concept Planning\Ph. II Plat and Subd Agreement\R&M City of Seward Hemlock Subd Plat and Rezone Proposal.doc 6 Mr. Stephen Sowell 01125122 Page 2 Should you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact me at 646-9651. Sincerely, R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. Dave Hale, PLS Attachment: Cost Estimate A& Innovating Today for Alaska's Tomorrow AK 507 R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. 212Foat4VCg5taeet4r15�'.Fa,,bangsAK99701.'9074 2? 2707 Surveying and Mapping Services Cost Estimate FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Project Name: Hemlock Subdivison Project No: 2734.00 Date: January 25, 2022 Task Department Task Description Labor Expenses Total Cost 1 Geomatics/Planning Preliminary Plat $ 38,767 $ 9,795 $ 48,562 2 Planning Re -Zone $ 7,761 $ 584 $ 8,345 Total $ 56,907 1/25/2022 City of Seward Hemlock $ubd Plat and Rezone.xlsx 1 of 3 nchorage, AK uard R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. 2122 F ontgStrreetD##150••Fairbanks, KK99701.907452.2707 Surveying and Mapping Services Cost Estimate FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Project Name: Hemlock Subdivision Preliminary Plat Project No: 2734.00 Date: January 25, 202; LABOR HOURS PER JOB CLASSIFICATION Senior SUB -TASK SUB -TASK DESCRIPTION Survey Land Land Land 2-Person 2-Person Party Surveyor Survey Survey Manager Surveyor Surveyor Chief (OT) (OT) Crew Crew (OT) (PLS) Project / Contract Management 4 8 Field Tasks Mobe/Demobe & Travel To/From Seward 8 8 Boundary Survey & Site control 16 4 Design Survey 16 4 Drone & Utility Survey to Nightly Download and CA 5 Office Tasks Coordination & Meetings 8 Research & Cert to Plat 6 Data Import & Fieldbook Reductions to Boundary Computations & Easements 14 Preliminary Plat Drafting & Deliverables 24 Professional Review 8 Cityof Seward Review 8 Kenai Peninsula Bor. Review 8 TOTAL LABOR HOURS 4 94 0 0 40 26 5 LABOR RATES ($/HR) $226•13 $174.98 $161.52 $242.28 $255.74 $383.61 $242.28 LABOR COSTS ($) $904.51 $i6,448.12 $0.00 $0.00 $10,229.6o $9,973.86 $1,211.40 EXPENSES COMMENTS: UNIT TOTAL This estimate is for performing a DESCRIPTION QUANTITY PRICE PRICE MARKUP PRICE boundary and design survey of the Misc. Field Supplies , $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ $ 100.00 proposed Hemlock Subdivision, and R&MVehicle 7 $ 95.00 $ 665.00 $ $ 665.00 preparing a preliminary plat package for CPS Equip. 2 $ 450.00 $ 900.00 $ $ goo.00 review by the City of Seward and the Drone , $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 $ $ ,,,00.00 Kenai Peninsula Borough. Per Diem 14 $ 445.00 $ 6,230.00 $ $ 6,230.00 Certificate to Plat t $ 375.00 $ 375.00 $ $ 375.00 An estimate to complete the subdivision Seward Platting Fees $ - $ $ - will be prepared after the subdivision has Kenai Pen. Bor. Platting Fees t $ 400.00 $ 400.00 $ $ 400.00 been approved with Conditions of Recording Fees 1 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $ $ 25.00 Approval. TOTAL EXPENSES $ 9,795 SUB -CONTRACTORS SUB- DESCRIPTION FIRM TOTAL TASK PRICE TOTAL LABOR $ 38,767 TOTAL EXPENSES $ 9,795 SUBCONTRACTORS $ - SUBCONTRACTORS MARK-UP $ - TOTAL SUB- $ - TOTAL T&M COST $ 48,562 1/25/2022 City of Seward Hemlock 9ubd Plat and Rezone.xlsx 2 of 3 AK 9 4VCM CONSULTANTS, INC. 212`oatg5taeet4r15�'.FairbangsAK99701.'9074 2? 2707 Surveying and Mapping Services Cost Estimate FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Project Name: Hemlock Subdivision Re -Zone Project No: 2734.00 Date: January 25, 202, SUB -TASK SUB -TASK DESCRIPTION Planning Manager LABOR HOURS PER JOB CLASSIFICATION Staff Senior Planner Land Admin. Surveyor Project Coordination 6 2 Travel to/From Seward 6 Rezone Application Draft 2 12 Final 1 4 Planning Commission Hearing 3 3 Conditions of Approval 2 6 Preliminary Plat Package 16 TOTAL LABOR HOURS 14 49 0 0 0 0 0 LABOR RATES ($/HR) $165.30 $111.15 $173-84 $111.15 $126.28 $166.46 $249.69 LABOR COSTS ($) $2,314.20 $5,446-35 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 EXPENSES DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE MARKUP PRICE $ _ $ Mileage to Seward 240 $ 0.58 $ 139.20 $ Per Diem 1 $ 445-00 $ 445-00 $ $ - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL EXPENSES SUB -CONTRACTORS SUB- DESCRIPTION FIRM TASK TOTAL PRICE $ $ 139.20 $ 445.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 584 TOTAL PRICE COMMENTS: Assumes In -Person Planning Commission Hearing -Per Diem includes accommodations, meal for in -person Planning Commission hearing -Assumes Rezoning procedure as laid out in City of Seward Code of Ordinances 15.oi.o35 Amendments and Section 15.0i.040 Procedures -Assumes Fees for Rezone to be paid by City of Seward TOTAL LABOR $ 7,761 TOTALEXPENSES $ 584 SUBCONTRACTORS $ - SUBCONTRACTORS MARK-UP $ - TOTAL SUB- $ - TOTAL FIXED COST $ 8,345 1/25/2022 City of Seward Hemlock 10ubd Plat and Rezone.xlsx 3 of 3 January 26, 2022 R&M No. 2734.00 Stephen Sowell Assistant City Manager City of Seward, Alaska 410 Adams St., City Hall Building Seward, Alaska 99664 RE: Proposed Hemlock Subdivision Platting and Re -Zone Dear Mr. Sowell, R&M Consultants, Inc. (R&M) has based this response on the information provided by you via e-mail and during subsequent phone conversations. We have reviewed the materials provided to us and have prepared the following cost estimate for your review and comment. Preliminary Plat We understand that you would like to subdivide and develop Lot 12A, Fort Raymond Subdivision, Replat No. 1 (Plat No. 87-12), located in Seward, Alaska. A feasibility study performed by R&M was approved by you and the final concept design using the R1 zoning district, with single family homes will be used moving forward. A copy of the final concept exhibit is included in this proposal. The preliminary plat task includes performing a field survey of the boundary and collecting topographical information that can be used in the design engineering phase of development. We plan to use our DJI M600 Pro Aircraft, equipped with a survey grade LiDAR unit, to capture the ground surface and supplement the data with a ground survey of drainages, utilities, and above ground features that may not be captured by the LiDAR. We propose to prepare a preliminary plat this winter for review by the City of Seward and the Kenai Peninsula Borough, and follow up with the field survey in the spring when the snow and ice is melted. This estimate includes all work to perform the field survey and guide the subdivision through the platting process to plat approval with conditions of approval. At that point, an estimate to complete the subdivision will be prepared based on the final conditions of approval, and will include the engineer's estimate and subdivision agreement, as well as setting final corners for the subdivision. Deliverables: ■ Approved preliminary plat ■ Conditions of approval Re -Zone Task 2 will include a re -zone of the property to the R1 zoning district. Our estimate includes everything required to manage the re -zone process and meet with reviewers. We have included time to travel to Seward to present the re -zone application. Deliverables: • Approval of the re -zone application Schedule: We understand that you would like to prepare application packages and start the review process this winter. We can begin work within two weeks of receiving a Notice -to -Proceed (NTP). The time frame for completion depends on review time by the City of Seward and the Kenai Peninsula Borough, however, we anticipate submitting the preliminary plat and re -zone applications this winter, and performing the field survey in the spring. If the subdivision is approved by the platting authority, R&M can prepare an estimate to complete the subdivision based on the final subdivision configuration and the conditions of approval. Cost Estimate: Based on the scope and our understanding of the project, we propose a Time & Materials Fee amount $56,907. We have attached a detailed breakdown of our estimated costs for your review. Z:\project\2734.00 C Seward On call Engineering Services\19-00 Contract\Estimates\TO18 Hemlock Subd Concept Planning\Ph. II Plat and Subd Agreement\R&M City of Seward Hemlock Subd Plat and Rezone Proposal.doc 11 Mr. Stephen Sowell 01125122 Page 2 Should you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact me at 646-9651. Sincerely, R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. Dave Hale, PLS Attachment: Cost Estimate A& Innovating Today for Alaska's Tomorrow 12 AK 507 R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. 212Foat4VCg5taeet4r15�'.Fa,,bangsAK99701.'9074 2? 2707 Surveying and Mapping Services Cost Estimate FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Project Name: Hemlock Subdivison Project No: 2734.00 Date: January 25, 2022 Task Department Task Description Labor Expenses Total Cost 1 Geomatics/Planning Preliminary Plat $ 38,767 $ 9,795 $ 48,562 2 Planning Re -Zone $ 7,761 $ 584 $ 8,345 Total $ 56,907 1/25/2022 City of Seward Hemlock Subd Plat and Rezone.xlsx 1 of 3 nchorage, AK uard R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. 2122 F ontgStrreetD##150••Fairbanks, KK99701.907452.2707 Surveying and Mapping Services Cost Estimate FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Project Name: Hemlock Subdivision Preliminary Plat Project No: 2734.00 Date: January 25, 202; LABOR HOURS PER JOB CLASSIFICATION Senior SUB -TASK SUB -TASK DESCRIPTION Survey Land Land Land 2-Person 2-Person Party Surveyor Survey Survey Manager Surveyor Surveyor Chief (OT) (OT) Crew Crew (OT) (PLS) Project / Contract Management 4 8 Field Tasks Mobe/Demobe & Travel To/From Seward 8 8 Boundary Survey & Site control 16 4 Design Survey 16 4 Drone & Utility Survey to Nightly Download and CA 5 Office Tasks Coordination & Meetings 8 Research & Cert to Plat 6 Data Import & Fieldbook Reductions to Boundary Computations & Easements 14 Preliminary Plat Drafting & Deliverables 24 Professional Review 8 Cityof Seward Review 8 Kenai Peninsula Bor. Review 8 TOTAL LABOR HOURS 4 94 0 0 40 26 5 LABOR RATES ($/HR) $226•13 $174.98 $161.52 $242.28 $255.74 $383.61 $242.28 LABOR COSTS ($) $904.51 $i6,448.12 $0.00 $0.00 $10,229.6o $9,973.86 $1,211.40 EXPENSES COMMENTS: UNIT TOTAL This estimate is for performing a DESCRIPTION QUANTITY PRICE PRICE MARKUP PRICE boundary and design survey of the Misc. Field Supplies , $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ $ 100.00 proposed Hemlock Subdivision, and R&MVehicle 7 $ 95.00 $ 665.00 $ $ 665.00 preparing a preliminary plat package for CPS Equip. 2 $ 450.00 $ 900.00 $ $ goo.00 review by the City of Seward and the Drone , $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 $ $ ,,,00.00 Kenai Peninsula Borough. Per Diem 14 $ 445.00 $ 6,230.00 $ $ 6,230.00 Certificate to Plat t $ 375.00 $ 375.00 $ $ 375.00 An estimate to complete the subdivision Seward Platting Fees $ - $ $ - will be prepared after the subdivision has Kenai Pen. Bor. Platting Fees t $ 400.00 $ 400.00 $ $ 400.00 been approved with Conditions of Recording Fees 1 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $ $ 25.00 Approval. TOTAL EXPENSES $ 9,795 SUB -CONTRACTORS SUB- DESCRIPTION FIRM TOTAL TASK PRICE TOTAL LABOR $ 38,767 TOTAL EXPENSES $ 9,795 SUBCONTRACTORS $ - SUBCONTRACTORS MARK-UP $ - TOTAL SUB- $ - TOTAL T&M COST $ 48,562 1/25/2022 City of Seward Hemlock Subd Plat and Rezone.xlsx 2 of 3 AK 9 4VCM CONSULTANTS, INC. 212`oatg5taeet4r15�'.FairbangsAK99701.'9074 2? 2707 Surveying and Mapping Services Cost Estimate FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Project Name: Hemlock Subdivision Re -Zone Project No: 2734.00 Date: January 25, 202, SUB -TASK SUB -TASK DESCRIPTION Planning Manager LABOR HOURS PER JOB CLASSIFICATION Staff Senior Planner Land Admin. Surveyor Project Coordination 6 2 Travel to/From Seward 6 Rezone Application Draft 2 12 Final 1 4 Planning Commission Hearing 3 3 Conditions of Approval 2 6 Preliminary Plat Package 16 TOTAL LABOR HOURS 14 49 0 0 0 0 0 LABOR RATES ($/HR) $165.30 $111.15 $173-84 $111.15 $126.28 $166.46 $249.69 LABOR COSTS ($) $2,314.20 $5,446-35 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 EXPENSES DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE MARKUP PRICE $ _ $ Mileage to Seward 240 $ 0.58 $ 139.20 $ Per Diem 1 $ 445-00 $ 445-00 $ $ - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL EXPENSES SUB -CONTRACTORS SUB- DESCRIPTION FIRM TASK TOTAL PRICE $ $ 139.20 $ 445.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 584 TOTAL PRICE COMMENTS: Assumes In -Person Planning Commission Hearing -Per Diem includes accommodations, meal for in -person Planning Commission hearing -Assumes Rezoning procedure as laid out in City of Seward Code of Ordinances 15.oi.o35 Amendments and Section 15.0i.040 Procedures -Assumes Fees for Rezone to be paid by City of Seward TOTAL LABOR $ 7,761 TOTALEXPENSES $ 584 SUBCONTRACTORS $ - SUBCONTRACTORS MARK-UP $ - TOTAL SUB- $ - TOTAL FIXED COST $ 8,345 1/25/2022 City of Seward Hemlock 1 ubd Plat and Rezone.xlsx 3 of 3 City of Seward General Fund Unassigned Fund Balance Information 2021 Unaudited Ending Balance (2021 Beginning Balance): $ 4,853,258.57 2022 Appropriations Resolution 2022-003 R&M Task Order 21-00 SMIC Bench $ 123,395.00 Resolution 2022-XXX R&M Task Order 2734 Gillespie Property $ 71,591.00 Resolution 2022-XXX R&M Task Order 2734 Hemlock Replat $ 56,907.00 Resolution 2022-XXX R&M Task Order 2734 Hemlock W/S Infrastructure $ 9,553.00 Total 2022 appropriations: $ 261,446.00 Unaudited ending estimated balance: $ 4,591,812.57 Unaudited ill January 28, 2022 R&M No. 2734.00 Stephen Sowell Assistant City Manager City of Seward, Alaska 410 Adams St., City Hall Building Seward, Alaska 99664 RE: Hemlock Subdivision — Development Cost Estimates Dear Mr. Sowell, R&M Consultants, Inc. (R&M) has based this response on the information provided by you via e-mail and during our meeting on January 21, 2022. We have reviewed the materials provided to us and have prepared the following cost estimate for your review and comment. Cost Estimates — Subdivision Development Development of construction cost estimates for the full subdivision development will require concept design for proposed subdivision, including layout of the underground pipe systems along Hemlock Avenue and within the new subdivision. Development construction cost estimates will include estimated costs for design, roadway reconstruction along Hemlock Avenue and other associated costs for complete installation. We will review record information and any previous bidding data provided by the City to plan for connection of the new pipe systems connecting near the intersection of Hemlock Avenue and Dimond Boulevard. The water main extension will loop extend down Hemlock Avenue and loop through the proposed subdivision. The gravity sewer main will connect to the existing lift station and parallel the water main on Hemlock Avenue, extending utility main stubs along the proposed roadway adequate for service connections to each lot. The need for an additional sewer lift station will be evaluated in the concept design and included in the construction cost estimate, if required. Construction cost estimates will include estimated construction costs for utilities mains and services stubbed to the parcel lot lines. Deliverables: ■ Concept Development Design — Hemlock Avenue and Subdivision ■ Construction Cost Estimate — Hemlock Avenue (includes full utility construction) ■ Construction Cost Estimate — Hemlock Subdivision Development (includes full utility construction) Schedule: R&M can prepare deliverables within four weeks from receiving NTP and the record information from the City of Seward. Cost Estimate: Based on the scope and our understanding of the project, we propose a Time & Materials Fee amount $9,553. We have attached a detailed breakdown of our estimated costs for your review. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact me at 646- 9603. Sincerel R CONS LTANTS, INC. onald R. Porter, PE Utility Group Manager Attachment: Cost Estimate Z:\project\2734.00 C Seward On call Engineering Services\19-00 Contra ct\Esti m ates\TOxx Hemlock Development Cost Estimates\R&M City of Seward Hemlock Subd Development Cost Estimating.doc 17 ive R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. 2122 F ontgStreetD#r150 •Fa rbank9s,, AK 99701.907 452? 2707 Subdivision Development Cost Estimating FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Project: Hemlock Subd Task: 01 Project No: 2734.00 Date: Jan 27, 2022 SUB -TASK SUB -TASK DESCRIPTION LABOR HOURS PER JOB CLASSIFICATION Utility Senior Utility Utility Group Project Project Staff Manager Engineer Engineer Engineer Project Management 2 1 Existing System Evaluation Record drawings research and review 1 2 4 2 Develop Concept Road -Utility Design 1 1 4 4 3 Cost Estimates 2 1 Roadway 4 2 Drainage 4 2 Water 4 2 Sewer 4 2 Lift Station 4 2 Electric 2 2 4 Estimate Assembly 2 QA/QC 2 1 2 Draft 1 1 Review Meeting 1 Final 1 1 TOTAL LABOR HOURS 8 4 32 24 0 0 0 LABOR RATES ($/HR) $205.20 $159.60 $148.20 $105.45 LABOR COSTS ($) $1,641.60 $638.40 $4,742.40 $2,530.80 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 EXPENSES DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE MARKUP PRICE Misc. Field Supplies $ $ R&M Vehicle $ $ Per Diem $ $ TOTAL EXPENSES SUB -CONTRACTORS TASK DESCRIPTION FIRM TOTAL PRICE $ $ $ $ - TOTAL PRICE COMMENTS: 1.City of Seward will provide all available record drawings and historical bid pricing. 2. Site visits are excluded. TOTAL LABOR $ 9,553 TOTAL EXPENSES $ - SUBCONTRACTORS $ - SUBCONTRACTORS MARK-UP $ - TOTAL SUB- $ - TOTAL T&M COST $ 9,553 1/28/2022 City of Seward Hemlock Subd1 Development Cost Estimating 1 of 1 \ - A \ EMIOC�AVENUE \ \ \ 25' 25' CL 40 v 2 I 25 ►MCA& 39 V A \ / � co 24 � � -7 3 — 26 / ' 23 29 38 � k=50' (\ 22 % 11A1 — — N 21 37 27 /36 � � 28 20 � 29 � � � 6 19 _ 35 30 7 — — 18 31 8 cm) 17 - 32% — 33 16 NO ACCESS ESMT. N L N V, 15 Z / TYPICAL SETBACK LINE F — 80, F V A 14 TYPICAL HOUSE L —1 L PLAT No. 87-12 / REMAINDER -,7 LOT 12A / LENGTH OF ROAD CENTERLINE: 1,297 FT. PREPARED BY: R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. 9101 VANGUARD DR. 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Box 167 Seward, AK 99664 Phone 907-224-4073 To: Tel: New Hemlock Subdivision Fax: Estimate W04178 Estimate Date: 01/26/2022 Agent: Item Code Quantity UM Price Extended Amount LABORI 4.00 Hourly 66.06 264.24 Labor Engineer - Field LAB0R2 120.00 Hourly 86.86 10,423.20 Labor Crew - Lineman LABOR2.1 40.00 Hourly 99.64 3,985.60 Labor Crew - Foreman 4504 4.00 Hourly 20.00 80.00 Pickup Truck #537 4.00 Hourly 20.00 80.00 Pickup Truck #524 12.00 Hourly 100.00 1,200.00 Bucket Truck - Large #535 12.00 Hourly 75.00 900.00 Digger.' Derrick #519 40.00 Hourly 75.00 3,000.00 Excavator - Volvo ECR #525 20.00 Hourly 65.00 1,300.00 Loader - Volvo L90 #517 8.00 Hourly 15.00 120.00 Equipment Trailer #506 8.00 Hourly 15.00 120.00 Reel Trailer 55063 700.00 Foot 3.25 2,275.00 2" PVC - 10' pieces (Part number: Schedule 40 - 10' Pieces) 55040 80.00 Each 4.41 352.80 2" - 24R 90D PVC Preacher Collars 30.00 Each 5.20 156.00 Estimate Date: 01 '26 '2022 23 To: New Hemlock Subdivision Page 1 of Item Code Quantity UM Price Extended Amount Bell End - 2" (Part number: Cantex #5144008) 75047 900.00 Foot 2.45 2,205.00 4/0 USE Triplex - "Sweetbriar" 40035 5.00 Each 2,000,00 I0,000.00 25KVA (Underground: Single Phase 7.2 / 12.5kV I20/240V) 40037 5.00 Each 2,163.00 10,815,00 50KVA (Underground: Single Phase 7.2 / 12.5kV 120/240V) 16003 10.00 Each 495.00 4,950.00 UM 1-7CT 15037 8.00 Each 195.00 1,560.00 Secondary Pedestal - Heavy Duty (Part number: Pencell #AGNS-14HP) 75001 400.00 Foot 2.35 940.00 42 220 Mil Concentric Neutral Jacketed Sub Total: 54,726.84 OH: 7,497.58 Quote Total in USD currency: 62,224.42 Deposit: 62,774.42 Balance Due: 0.00 Estimate Date: 01 '26.2022 24 To: New Hemlock Subdivision Page 2 of 2 City of Seward General Fund Unassigned Fund Balance Information 2021 Unaudited Ending Balance (2021 Beginning Balance): $ 4,853,258.57 2022 Appropriations Resolution 2022-003 R&M Task Order 21-00 SMIC Bench $ 123,395.00 Resolution 2022-XXX R&M Task Order 2734 Gillespie Property $ 71,591.00 Resolution 2022-XXX R&M Task Order 2734 Hemlock Replat $ 56,907.00 Resolution 2022-XXX R&M Task Order 2734 Hemlock W/S Infrastructure $ 9,553.00 Total 2022 appropriations: $ 261,446.00 Unaudited ending estimated balance: $ 4,591,812.57 Unaudited W i4 Kenai Peninsula Borough GIs Division _ PARCEL REPORT 11/18/2021 2:16 PARCEL ID: 14532003 Total Acreage: 1,828.50 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: T 1S R 1E & 1W SEC 7 8 17 18 12 & 13 SEWARD MERIDIAN SW 0980004 FOURTH OF JULY CREEK SUB NO 2 TRACT G EXCLUDING LOT G-1 ANDERSON REPLAT SW 2001009 ALL PHYSICAL ADDRESSES ON THIS PARCEL: 700 NASH RD LAND VALUE: $4,408,900 ASSESSED VALUE: $4,408,900 IMPROVEMENT VALUE: $0 TAXABLE VALUE: $0 BUILDINGS ON THIS PARCEL: Building Type Square Footage Year Built OWNERS: Name: SEWARD CITY OF Address: PO BOX 167 SEWARD, AK 99664 The data displayed herein is neither a legally recorded map nor survey and should only be used for general reference purposes. Kenai Peninsula Borough assumes no liability as to the accuracy of any data displayed herein. Original source documents should be consulted for accuracy verification. 26 :. • �r rY, 1 Area: 833.34 ac Q (, y Per imeter: 26,299.55 ft a • '. YAW f� ON 41 Ic Y _ +\ t` r MAL lip r j' R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. 212E oatgtreet#ISO-Fairb°nkeAK90 07..45z5270 This narrative explains in more detail the various components of a typical subdivision design process within the Municipality of Anchorage. There are many variables within the process that can add or shorten the time required to complete the process, and a good portion of the variables are not foreseeable. The process itself is meant to ferret out issues that may impact the project, and the hope is to find these early enough in the process that large amounts of time and money have not been expended. Feasibility Study — 2 weeks, excluding review and meetings The feasibility effort consists of gathering as much publicly available information about the parcel as possible. This information includes topography, hazard zones, and wetlands and streams that may impact development and road and lot configurations. A very preliminary subdivision design is also completed that includes locations of road rights of way, that can be used to assess potential profitability of the project. The study does not produce final documents, but is a due -diligence effort to determine if the project is viable. Subdivision Design — 30 days, depending on review and meetings If the project appears to have merit, a more substantive effort begins that includes meeting with local planners and developers. The local design development and subdivision code is used to develop a final subdivision design that meets local requirements and the goals of the developer. This stage may include the actual boundary survey if the client is prepared for those costs. The benefit of performing the boundary survey during this phase is that the design can be completed with actual corner locations rather than using a record boundary that will need to be updated later. Field Survey — 2 weeks, depending on site conditions The field survey includes a boundary survey and a survey of existing features that will affect the final subdivision design. These items may include wetlands, streams, larger water bodies, and existing structures. Wetlands, in particular, can have a profound effect on the design of a subdivision. Subdivision Review Process with the local platting authority — timeline is variable The proposed subdivision is reviewed by the local platting authority as a preliminary plat. Within the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA), this process requires review by 45 different departments and agencies, including the local utility companies. It also requires a community council meeting to present the plat, and a platting board public hearing. Comments are gathered during the review process and summarized in the final conditions of approval. Within the MOA, if a new subdivision requires the construction of roads and utilities, one of the conditions of approval will be to enter into a subdivision agreement with the MOA. Subdivision Agreement — 42 days, depending on MOA review time The subdivision agreement is a document, signed by the developer and the MOA, that binds the developer to meet certain conditions during the development of the subdivision. It includes an 28 engineer's estimate that uses local bid tabs (costs per unit of construction items) to estimate final construction costs for the subdivision. The estimate includes all engineering design and survey costs, as well as construction costs to complete. The final estimate is used to establish the bond required for the project. Once the subdivision agreement is in place, the final subdivision can be recorded and pre - construction can begin. Construction Documents —120 days An estimate to perform a design survey and engineering design for the subdivision is included during the subdivision agreement process, but the actual survey and engineering is done after the agreement is finalized. The design includes roadways, utilities, storm, sewer, water, and drainage improvements. The final design engineering package is prepared and final construction plans stamped and delivered. If the client is comfortable proceeding or would like to streamline the process, the survey and design engineering can occur during the subdivision review process as well. Summary The timeline and components listed in this document can change depending on the complexity of the subdivision and existing parcel conditions. Wetlands can take longer to mitigate. Water bodies and creeks can affect the number and configuration of lots and roads. Avalanche zones or other hazard zones, such as mud slide areas, may be unbuildable. The critical phase of this process is the feasibility study to determine if the project seems viable. Although this process may take between one and two years to complete within the Municipality of Anchorage, other jurisdictions with shorter review processes and less stringent development requirements may be substantially shorter. A& Innovating Today for Alaska's Tomorrow `W December 10, 2021 R&M No. 21-00 Stephen Sowell Assistant City Manager City of Seward, Alaska 410 Adams St., City Hall Building Seward, Alaska 99664 RE: Fourth of July Creek Subdivision No. 2 (Plat No. 98-04) Land Development Concept Level Planning Dear Mr. Sowell, R&M Consultants, Inc. (R&M) has based this response on the information provided by you via e-mail and during our meeting on December 1, 2021. We have reviewed the materials provided to us and have prepared the following cost estimate for your review and comment. Phase I We understand that you would like to subdivide and develop Tract G, Fourth of July Creek Subdivision, No. 2 (Plat No. 98-04), located in Seward, Alaska, to increase the availability of affordable housing in the community. Phase I of the project would include a feasibility study to determine the viability of the project. This initial phase focuses on gathering boundary and topographic information, and reviewing local zoning regulations, to determine the feasibility of the project. The effort will include research of easements and setbacks, availability of utilities, and soils and topographic data that may affect the development of the parcel. The current zoning district is the Resource Management Zoning District. The feasibility study will include options for re -zoning the parcel to allow residential dwellings. After collecting all available information for the parcel, we will compile our findings into a draft then final report that will include design options for the subdivision based on recommended zoning options. Deliverables: ■ Draft and Final Reports ■ Design Option Exhibits Phase II Phase II of the project will include a boundary survey of the existing parcel, subdivision design, and preparation and submittal of a preliminary plat for review by the local platting authority. This phase will include a re -zone effort to be performed concurrently with the platting effort. At the end of this phase we expect to have an approved subdivision, approval for a re -zone of the parcel, and conditions for final approval of the subdivision plat. Deliverables: Approval of the subdivision and Conditions of Approval Approval of the re -zone An estimate to complete Phase III of the project. Phase III Phase III is not included in this estimate, but will include satisfying the final conditions of approval. The estimate will reflect the requirements of the platting authority, final construction costs and requirements, design survey and engineering fees, and setting all final lot corners. This phase will also include applying for grant funding to cover certain portions of the construction phase. This phase of the project cannot be estimated until the final subdivision design is approved and conditions of approval and sources of potential funding are known. Schedule: We understand that you would like to present the Phase I and II estimate to the Seward City Council in January, and begin work soon thereafter. The current estimate will include the subdivision design and plat review process. We can begin work within two weeks of receiving a Notice -to -Proceed Z:\_Marketing\Proposals\2021 Proposals\21-00 - GEOM\39 - City of Seward Fourth of July Creek\R&M COS Fourth of July Creek Subd Feasibility Study and Subd Design Proposal.doc 19116, Mr. Stephen Sowell 12110121 Page 2 (NTP). The time frame for completion of Phase I depends on review time and meetings required to determine the new lot configurations, zoning, and types of dwellings that would be most beneficial to the community. We typically expect a final report within 30 to 45 days. If the project is determined to be feasible, we can immediately begin Phase 11 of the project. We would anticipate generating a subdivision design based on record information that could be reviewed by the platting authority over the winter, with the survey fieldwork beginning as soon as practical in the spring. If the subdivision is approved by the platting authority, R&M can prepare an estimate to complete the subdivision based on the final subdivision configuration and the conditions of approval. Cost Estimate: Based on the scope and our understanding of the project, we propose a Time & Materials Fee amount $123,395. We have attached a detailed breakdown of our estimated costs for your review. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact me at 646-9651. Sincerely, R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. Dave Hale, PLS Attachment: Cost Estimate A& Innovating Today for Alaska's Tomorrow 31 nchorage, R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. 2122 F ontgStreetD##150••Fairbanks, KK99701.907452.2707 Surveying and Mapping Services Cost Estimate FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Project Name: Fourth of July Subdivison Project No:21-00 Date: December 10,202 Task Department Task Description Labor Expenses Total Cost Ph.I Geomatics/Planning Feasi bl ity Study $ 23,051 $ - $ 23,051 Ph. II Geomatics/Planning Boundary Survey & Subdivision Design $ 80,027 $ 12,76o $ 92,787 Ph.11 Planning Re -Zone $ 6,974 $ 584 $ 7,558 Total $ 123,395 12/10/2021 City of Seward 4th o July Subd Ph I_II.xlsx 1 of 4 AK 507 4V R&M CONSULTANTS INC. 2102E ontgStreetD#r150•FairbangsAK99701.907452?52707 Surveying and Mapping Services Cost Estimate FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Project Name: Phase I: Fourth of July Subd. Feasibility Study Project No: 21-00 Date: Dec. 10, 2021 SUB -TASK SUB -TASK DESCRIPTION LABOR HOURS PER JOB CLASSIFICATION Senior Land Survey Land Land SuPlanning Staff Manager Surveyor Surveyor (OvTjor Manager Planner (PLS) Project / Contract Management 2 4 Office Tasks Coordination with Seward Planning 8 2 4 Research Boundary, Easements, and local Code 16 8 Research Soils and Topography 8 Develop Options Exhibits 40 Draft Report 16 2 16 Final Report 2 2 4 Quality Review and Final Deliverables 8 2 TOTAL LABOR HOURS 2 102 0 0 8 32 0 LABOR RATES ($/HR) $219-45 $173-85 $i59.6o $239.40 $165.30 $111.15 $166.73 LABOR COSTS ($) $438.90 $17,732.70 $0.00 $0.00 $1,322.40 $3,556.8o $0.00 EXPENSES DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE MARKUP PRICE $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTALEXPENSES SUB -CONTRACTORS SUB- DESCRIPTION FIRM TASK TOTAL PRICE $ $ $ $ - TOTAL PRICE COMMENTS: This feasibility study does not include travel to Seward for meetings or fieldwork. All information will be compiled from publically available information. TOTAL LABOR $ 23,051 TOTALEXPENSES $ - SUBCONTRACTORS $ - SUBCONTRACTORS MARK-UP $ - TOTALSUB- $ - TOTAL T&M COST $ 23,051 12/10/2021 City of Seward 4th of July Subd Ph I_Il.XISx 2 of 4 nchorage, AK uard R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. 2122 F ontgStrreetD##150••Fairbanks, KK99701.907452.2707 Surveying and Mapping Services Cost Estimate FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Project Name: Phase II: Fourth of July Subd. Preliminary Plat Project No: 0000.00 Date: Dec. 10, 2021 LABOR HOURS PER JOB CLASSIFICATION Senior SUB -TASK SUB -TASK DESCRIPTION Survey Land Land Land 2-Person 2-Person Party Surveyor Survey Survey Manager Surveyor Surveyor Chief (OT) Crew Crew (OT) (PLS) Project / Contract Management 4 8 Field Tasks Mobe/Demobe and Travel to/From Seward 8 Coordinate access & Meetings 8 Survey Control & Boundary Survey 64 40 Download & Comps 20 Office Tasks Research & Certificate to Plat 8 Reduce Field Data 16 Boundary Computations 16 Subdivision Design 6o Design Meetings & Coordination 8 Preliminary Plat Drafting 40 Preliminary Plat Package 16 Prelim. Plat Submittal & posting 8 Platting Meetings 8 Preliminary Plat Review Process 16 KPB Review Process 16 Professional Review 8 Conditions of Approval 4 TOTAL LABOR HOURS 4 232 0 20 0 8o 40 LABOR RATES ($/HR) $219-45 $173-85 $173-85 $26o.78 $1596o $240-00 $36o.00 LABOR COSTS ($) $877.80 $40,333-20 $0.00 $5,215.50 $0.00 $19,200.00 $14,400-00 EXPENSES COMMENTS: UNIT TOTAL This phase includes performing the DESCRIPTION QUANTITY PRICE PRICE MARKUP PRICE bound arysurvey, subdivision design, and Misc. Field Expendables 1 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ $ 100.00 preliminary plat review only. The phase R&M Vehicle 12 $ 95-00 $ 1,140-00 $ $ 1,140.00 ends with the final approval with Per Diem 24 $ 445-00 $ 1o,680.00 $ $ 1o,680.00 conditions of approval. Prelim. Plat Fees (City of Seward) 1 $ 75-00 $ - $ $ - Prelim. Plat Fees (KPB) 1 $ 400-00 $ 400-00 $ $ 400-Oo Fees for finalizing the subdivision cannot Final Plat Fees (City of Seward) 1 $ - $ - $ $ - be estimated without knowing the final Final Plat Fees (KPB) 1 $ 400-00 $ 400-00 $ $ 400-00 configuration of the subdivision and the Recording fees 1 $ 40-00 $ 40-00 $ $ 40-00 conditions developed during the $ $ $ approval process. TOTAL EXPENSES $ 12,760 SUB -CONTRACTORS SUB- DESCRIPTION FIRM TOTAL TASK PRICE TOTAL LABOR $ 80,027 TOTAL EXPENSES $ 12,760 SUBCONTRACTORS $ - SUBCONTRACTORS MARK-UP $ - TOTAL SUB- $ - TOTAL FIXED COST $ 92,787 12/10/2021 City of Seward 4th ot4uly Subd Ph I_Il.xlsx 3 of 4 AK 9 4VCM CONSULTANTS, INC. 212`oatg5taeet4r15�'.FairbangsAK99701.'9074 2? 2707 Surveying and Mapping Services Cost Estimate FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Project Name: Phase II: Fourth of July Subd. Re -Zone Project No: 21-00 Date: Dec. 10, 2021 SUB -TASK SUB -TASK DESCRIPTION Planning Manager LABOR HOURS PER JOB CLASSIFICATION Staff Senior Planner Land Admin. Surveyor Project Coordination 6 2 Travel to/From Seward 6 6 Rezone Application Draft 2 12 Final 1 4 Planning Commission Hearing 3 3 Conditions of Approval 2 6 TOTAL LABOR HOURS 20 33 0 0 0 0 0 LABOR RATES ($/HR) $165.30 $111.15 $173-84 $111.15 $126.28 $166.46 $249.69 LABOR COSTS ($) $3,3o6.00 $3,667.95 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 EXPENSES DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE MARKUP PRICE $ _ $ Mileage to Seward 240 $ 0.58 $ 139.20 $ Per Diem 1 $ 445-00 $ 445-00 $ $ - $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL EXPENSES SUB -CONTRACTORS SUB- DESCRIPTION FIRM TASK TOTAL PRICE $ $ 139.20 $ 445.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 584 TOTAL PRICE COMMENTS: Assumes In -Person Planning Commission Hearing -Per Diem includes accommodations, meal for in -person Planning Commission hearing -Assumes Rezoning procedure as laid out in City of Seward Code of Ordinances 15.oi.o35 Amendments and Section 15.0i.040 Procedures -Assumes Fees for Rezone to be paid by City of Seward TOTAL LABOR $ 6,974 TOTALEXPENSES $ 584 SUBCONTRACTORS $ - SUBCONTRACTORS MARK-UP $ - TOTAL SUB- $ - TOTAL FIXED COST $ 7,558 12/10/2021 City of Seward 4th ofgJuly Subd Ph I_Il.xlsx 4 of 4 February 4, 2022 R&M No. 2734.00 Stephen Sowell Assistant City Manager City of Seward, Alaska 410 Adams St., City Hall Building Seward, Alaska 99664 RE: Utility Master Plan Dear Mr. Sowell, R&M Consultants, Inc. (R&M) has based this response on the information provided by you via e-mail and during our meeting on January 13, 2022. We understand the City of Seward desires a utility master plan to accommodate future city needs of the water, wastewater and power distribution systems. R&M has reviewed the materials provided to us and has prepared the following scope of services and cost estimate for your review and comment. Task 1- Evaluate Existing Utility System Utility infrastructure, system demands, current performance and weaknesses of the existing system will be evaluated based on record information and available data from the City. Work will include modeling of the water pipe pressure network, sewer main sizing review, evaluation of aging pipe materials and feasibility of utility expansion for future residential development. R&M will submit a technical memorandum with findings for City of Seward review and present the findings at the requested city council meeting. Task 2 — Identify Socioeconomic Factors Projected land use, future development areas, and population growth will be evaluated at a concept level and summarized. Findings will support the evaluation of utility infrastructure in areas impacted by the anticipated growth and expansion. Task 3 — Utility Master Plan The plan will document technical data and projects from prior tasks to evaluate infrastructure extension in areas of anticipated expansion, including identification of future system improvement projects. Work will include project recommendations and cost estimates. Deliverables: Existing Utility Infrastructure Technical Memorandum Draft Utility Master Plan Final Utility Master Plan Schedule: R&M will prepare the first deliverable within six (6) weeks from receiving NTP and the record information from the City of Seward. Cost Estimate: Based on the scope and understanding of the project, we propose a Time & Materials Fee amount as detailed in the attached detailed breakdown of our estimated costs for your review. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact me at 646-9603. SincereI R CONS, LTANTS, INC onald R. Porter, PE Utility Group Manager Attachment: Cost Estimate \\rm.rmnet\z\project\2734.00 C Seward On call Engineering Services\19-00 Contra ct\Estimates\TOxx Utility Master Plan\R&M City of Seward Utility Master Plan.doc 37 r,� R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. 212 FrontgStreet #150 •Fa Fairbanks, AK 99701.907.452.5270 Engineering and Planning Cost Estimate FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Project Name: Utility Master Plan and Expansion Support Project No: 2734.00 Date: Feb 4, 2022 Task Department Task Description Labor Expenses Total Cost 1 Engineering Existing Utility Infrastructure Technical Memo $ 48,399 $ 13,250 $ 61,649 2 Planning Socioeconomic factors $ 17,687 $ - $ 17,687 3 Engineering Utility Master Plan $ 45,891 $ 27,957 $ 73,848 Total $ 153,184 2/4/2022 City of Seward Utility Master Plan 1 of 4 R&M CONSULTANTS INC. 212FVanguard Street #150 - Anchorage, KK99701 '9907.522.1707 Engineering Cost Estimate FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Task: 1 Existing Utility Infrastructure Technical Memo Project No: 2734.00 Date: Feb 4, 2022 LABOR HOURS PER JOB CLASSIFICATION SUB -TASK SUB -TASK DESCRIPTION Utilities Utilities Utilities Group Project Staff Manager Engineer Engineer 1 Project Management 2 Meetings 2 2 Council Presentations 2 2 2 Desktop Review of Existing Data Compile and review record drawings 8 16 Summarize, document known operational issues 8 12 Compile Existing Data 8 16 Site Visits 30 30 3 Existing System Documentation Water Distribution and Storage 2 16 20 Sewer Collection 2 16 16 On -site well & disposal systems 2 16 16 4 Evaluate Utility Infrastructure Evaluate feasibility of utility expansion 8 16 16 Identify deficiencies with existing system 2 16 32 5 Existing Infrastructure Technical Memo Prepare Memorandum 4 12 4 Review Meeting and Review Comments 2 2 4 TOTAL LABOR HOURS 28 152 182 LABOR RATES ($/HR) $213.75 $159.60 $99.75 LABOR COSTS ($) $5,985 $24,259 $18,155 EXPENSES COMMENTS: UNIT TOTAL 1. Utility design, layout, and cost estimates are not DESCRIPTION QUANTITY PRICE MARKUP included. PRICE PRICE 2. Conditional assessments and physical Misc. Field Supplies 1 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ $ 150.00 inspections of existing water and wastewater R&M Vehicle Milage 512 $ 0.75 $ 384.00 $ $ 384.00 assets not included $ $ $ 3. All record drawings and prior planning documents to be provided by city $ $ $ 4. Source water study not included TOTAL EXPENSES $ 534 SUB -CONTRACTORS DESCRIPTION FIRM TOTAL TASK PRICE A Civil and Electrical Engineering CRW $ 11,560 TOTAL LABOR $ 48,399 TOTAL EXPENSES $ 534 SUBCONTRACTORS $ 11,560 SUBCONTRACTORS MARK-UP $ 1,156 TOTAL SUB- $ 11,560 TOTAL T&M COST $ 61,649 2/4/2022 City of Seward l gtlity Master Plan 2 of 4 ive rd 99507 R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. 1 212Fr nt9StreetD#r150'• Fairbanks, AK 99701 '907 452. 2707 Planning Cost Estimate FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Task: 2 Socioeconomic factors Project No: 2734.00 Date: Feb 4, 2022 SUB -TASK SUB -TASK DESCRIPTION Planning Manager LABOR HOURS PER JOB CLASSIFICATION Staff Planner Project Management & Coord 6 2 Socioeconomic Factors 2 8 Population Factors 2 8 Identify Growth Areas 4 8 Zoning analysis for supporting growth 4 10 Feasibility of growth areas 4 8 Identify density of development 4 10 Identify potential population growth 4 8 Future Project fundability 2 10 Grant Applicability 2 10 Cost Estimates 4 4 TOTAL LABOR HOURS 38 86 0 LABOR RATES ($/HR) $188.10 $122.55 LABOR COSTS ($) $7,148 $10,539 $0 EXPENSES DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT RICE PRICE MARKUP Mileage to Seward $ $ Per Diem $ $ TOTAL EXPENSES SUB -CONTRACTORS COMMENTS: TOTAL CE - $ $ $ - TOTAL LABOR $ 17,687 TOTAL EXPENSES $ - SUBCONTRACTORS $ - SUBCONTRACTORS MARK-UP $ - TOTAL SUB- $ - TOTAL FIXED COST $ 17,687 2/4/2022 City of Seward Utility Master Plan 3 of 4 ive rd 99507 R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. 1 212Fr nt9StreetD#r150'• Fairbanks, AK 99701 '907 452. 2707 Engineering Cost Estimate FIRM: R&M Consultants, Inc. CLIENT: City of Seward Task: 3 Utility Master Plan Project No: 2734.00 Date: Feb 4, 2022 SUB -TASK SUB -TASK DESCRIPTION Utilities Group Manager LABOR HOURS PER JOB CLASSIFICATION Utilities Utilities Project Staff Engineer Engineer 1 Project Management 12 Meetings 6 6 Council Presentations 6 6 2 Water Demand Estimates Water demand calculations and forecasts 8 16 3 Water System Hydraulic Model Model Expansion areas (EPA Net) 16 40 4 System Expansion Improvements Evaluate growth impact on existing system 2 16 32 Develop project recs, ROM cost estimates 2 40 40 5 Draft Utility Master Plan Submittal Prepare Report 2 24 32 Review Meeting and Incorporate Comments 2 8 8 6 Final Utility Master Plan Submittal 2 8 8 TOTAL LABOR HOURS 34 132 176 LABOR RATES ($/HR) $213.75 $159.60 $99.75 LABOR COSTS ($) $7,268 $21,067 $17,556 EXPENSES DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE MARKUP PRICE Misc. Field Supplies 1 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ R&M Vehicle Milage 512 $ 0.75 $ 384.00 $ TOTAL EXPENSES SUB -CONTRACTORS TASK DESCRIPTION FIRM COMMENTS: 1. Design and estimating for Hemlock Acres, Public TOTAL Works Facility, and SMIC area are included in other PRICE task orders. $ 150.00 2. Construction cost estimates provided at order of $ 384.00 magnitude level $ 534 TOTAL PRICE B Civil and Electrical Engineering CRW $ 24,930 TOTAL LABOR $ 45,891 TOTAL EXPENSES $ 534 SUBCONTRACTORS $ 24,930 SUBCONTRACTORS MARK-UP $ 2,493 TOTAL SUB- $ 24,930 TOTAL T&M COST $ 73,848 2/4/2022 City of Seward Utility Master Plan 4 of 4 N J D N -2 C LL �w c U m. 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U 'X N No 04 w 04 cm N O U O o 0 o m a m.c c °c o o 0 c N �, .G L N N �� �-'Po'Po w o.o o > > c° a o 0 o Q m a m m m o Q)q� m m m � ALAEF2KA RAILROAD March 2, 2022 Port and Commerce Advisory Board Port of Seward City of Seward TEL 907.265.2209 Alaska Railroad Mission Through excellent customer service and sound business management practices, provide safe, efficient and economical transportation and real estate services that support and grow economic development opportunities for the State of Alaska. Report to the Port and Commerce Advisory Board Vessel and Passenger Traffic- 0 February- 12 large vessels: normal freight trade, long term barge and vessel storage, foreign vessel delivering fracking sand, SBS/SeaTac winter delivery and fuel deliveries. Vessel traffic concentrated on winter freight service and vessel maintenance and repairs. • We had one Freight Train with additional train load outs expected end of February into March. • 2022 Coastal Classic schedule — May 7 — September 18, 2022. Strong sales already! • This year, we expect 83 ships to dock at our Seward terminal and because a few ships are scheduled to dock longer than one day, we forecast 98 cruise ship days in 2022. This compares to 88 ships and 96 ship days in 2019. Other Items- • Port follows all State, CDC and US Coast Guard Port continuity protocols in regards to COVID-19. • Terminal continues to allow limited public use items with COVID mitigation such as weekly Senior Walking, Seward Little League and City of Seward Archery. With Terminal replacement plans, this will be our last season with the Cruise Ship Terminal following this season Cruise Ship Operations. • On February 10 the SEWARD PASSENGER DOCK REPLACEMENT PROGRESSIVE DESIGN - BUILD (PDB) REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NO. 22-10-209608 was issued and will close on March 10. Dock will be substantially completed by April 30, 2024. During construction no impacts to passenger or freight operations are permitted. A minimum of one Cruise Ship berth on the Cruise Ship Dock will be available at all times. ChristyTerry, Accredited Marine Port Executive Seward Port Manager 43 Chamber Report • Marketing o Visitor Guide launch party 2/24 at Stoney Creek. Raffling off a Janessa print to attract guests o Kicking off the Hometown guide design on Monday o Working with the city to give them data and information on marketing and visitation o Attached data points, and looking to make them monthly reports o Sent out lodging provider survey, created surveys for March and April winter weekend participation o Updated One Sheets and entered in visitor guide requests o Working on getting businesses to update their rack cards and getting new guides from other DMO's/Chamber • Salmon Derby o Finalizing the interpretive panels, they will be sent off to print by the end of the month and in hand by May. Fully grant funded • Mount Marathon o Registration opens up on March 1. o Web development contract with someone that worked closely with Q (previous web developer) so they have some base knowledge o Working on race sponsorships • Great Alaska Sportsman Show o Reaching out to members about hosting our booth, paid for in 2020 • Community Events o Looking forward to hosting a March luncheon with Kelly Anne to talk about managing finances in a seasonal economy • Coordinated February Winter Weekend 0 Charity Paint Night at Primrose, Seward Artist's Collective's Maker's Market, Library Valentine arts and crafts, Youth 360 painting class, Seward Speed Dating, Yukon Valentine's Trivia/karaoke/open mic night, Midnight Bento and Stoney Creek Brewhouse event, Urbach's sale, Date night at Primrose, Love letter writing ar 13 Ravens, ForestTidesandTreasures new store opening, Pottery throwing classes with Nakao Ceramics • Seward Speed Dating: went really well! 0 37 signups. 30 people attended. 13 romantic matches, 21 friend matches. Many people met other longtime locals who they have never met! 0 Sent survey to attendants for feedback • Created Fourth of July Vendor application 0 Sent campaign out and have already gotten 14 vendors • Used survey monkey to get community awards nominations up and running to go out next newsletter • Planning for a March/Spring Break weekend is in the works 44 d L Y i ���°oeeee000ee� w N O v 00 N 00 M _O N 1� B O M O M 00 rMi 000 � N 0 coi vinv p L N aO- h O O o0 N P G O M N co N N 0 00 c c a a a a a eV O O EO N N I N N r � N N N N LO n N O N 0 atea in n M z CD v I Cl L- 0 U 7+ iL Ga 'c z she(] aa7lsIA �n 0 I ON f-4 r r O T 4 � Kil � ti. T M17 d a V 4 T I j a o g cg sRep lo3!s4A 8 z O i� E O n 00 V - N c - - - v o c me N r O N O N 0 141 a v 2 C ❑ W] @ eV va�lslh anhw�} �o a�eWS Mk Q IT n ME r 4) OE O ��vdt"1� �Yl1W�.�1tn95 (. 47 M Y N r� ra O LO n PACAB HARBOR ➢ The 330 ton Travelift was very busy this week due to warming temperatures, we are currently placing vessels into and out of the water. ➢ We are clearing snow in the SMIC yard, and trying to keep the SMIC yard water flowing into the ditches with all this additional rain. ➢ The water throughout the harbor has been turned off, there are several locations that we will have water on for the winter. ➢ We are still working with the public with COVID protocol in mind while continuing to do boat lifts and public contact in the Seward Harbor office. ➢ A continuous cleanup is still in process on the last lot at SMIC, this cleanup is starting to take shape, just a few more items to deal with and we can lease out the property again. ➢ The harbor office is fully staffed. ➢ The harbor office is on its winter schedule and are open Monday through Saturday. The Sunday harbor crew will check phone messages throughout the day and respond as necessary. ➢ Continuing to have meetings for the North East harbor launch ramp, the contractor will start disassembling the old launch ramp this week, weather dependent. ➢ Global Diving & Salvage, will start replacing the anodes in March 2022 they anticipate just about a week and a half of work to complete the project. ➢ Harris Sand and Gravel will start working on the G, K and L-float project this week. ➢ We are working with Moffatt & Nicole on the design for the 5 ton crane on I -Dock. ➢ Transpac Marine Has shipped out the second barge of with the remaining K-float with fingers arriving in Seward depending on weather by the first week of March. ➢ Here is the website for the Next Generation Waste Water Treatment system for our Washdown pad. (www.naturalwatertreatment.com) 62 x O co U 7D L LI 7D O O mc U i co L LI bA co O cc U W 7D O O mc U i co L LI co co U cc U 7D iE �� co U �� El U) LL El co ca m (D L L �1 L_J LD O W4-1 o p V Q) 4-1 — bq -. � W 4-1 LU O cj•� Q) m �v � O � °) 41 •� a�i -a' V) 4-1ca bi0 U U ,N Q U N It U '- � U L 4-1 CIO [ 0 •N N r 0 U .M uj .� — p•- LOB N Or- r �a W I I 0 No O fa O U }' ca >, U fa � W W •F x N W Qi W C � N •O W Y U n 3 u Q yUj :F w O Y V- a 3 LU — w u m H r r • � U .� c� c6 N cn 4 O N c6 ++ �' �O O -W � N V-W Qcccc O W c6 •� 'a -W 4-j CO � +ZN O U brp N � t = U N U Q CL U Co O > 0 T »rri� N ow aLLI F-m pV) Na wp Z a aw vow ow V�� wV �p awa V) aZ� > J� �o �av of Q U w = Z - o w o o� w w LD L11 0 N i -r-4-1 O O NO O 4-1 Q 4- a) O N O V Q) Q 0 :3 Q O V) N Co O N -I-+ �C: (o VVj C: b,o .:3 W O . 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ROLL CALL There were present: presiding; and Lynda Paquette Colby Lawrence comprising a quorum of the Board; and Norm Regis, Harbormaster Brenda Ballou, City Clerk Excused — Holmdahl, Smith Absent — None Vacant — One Bruce Jaffa Carl Hughes CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING — None APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Motion (Hughes/Jaffa) Motion Passed Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda Unanimous The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items: Approve the January 5, 2022 Regular Meeting Minutes. SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS Proclamations & Awards — None Administration Report — None City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Meeting Minutes February 2, 2022 Volume 4, Page Other Reports and Announcements Alaska Railroad Report. Port Operations Manager Christy Terry stated that the cruise ship schedule was holding steady, with the exception of two ships cancelled in April, which was not unusual. In addition, there would be two foreign vessels coming in this spring which would engage the local longshoremen; as well, there would be one or two SBS barges coming through Seward. All of those activities brought workers and revenues to Seward. In response to Hughes, Terry said if the Railroad received permission from the state to issue their own bonds, the cruise dock construction would likely start in 2023. Additionally, Terry explained that the current dock at the terminal was constructed with a number of seams running north/south and east/west, which allowed the dock to retain its structural integrity while construction happened on one side and then the other side. The cruise ship dockings would be coordinated to use both the cruise ship dock as well as the freight dock. Chamber of Commerce Report. Executive Director Kat Sorenson reported the dates for the Silver Salmon Derby (SSD) had been finalized to be August 13-21, 2022; the logo design contest was now open for submissions. The Mount Marathon Race would be following a normal schedule this year, with the race being run on July 4, 2022. The Fourth of July Festival would take place Friday, July 1 through Monday, July 4, 2022, and the vendor applications were now open. The Valentine's Day Weekend Event featured many fun activities, including speed dating, love letter writing, and a makers' market. There would be an After 5 event on February 24, 2022 at Stoney Creek Brewhouse. In response to Jaffa, Sorenson said the data she provided in her report came from AirDNA, and indicated that Seward's lodging occupancy rate was at 99% during the peak of summer. Visitors should be booking today if they wished to visit Seward over the summer. In response to Paquette, Sorenson reported that the Polar Bear Jump Festival attendance and participation was on par with normal past years. Harbormaster Report. Harbormaster Norm Regis said the anodes replacement on the concrete floats was starting. There would be three ADA restrooms set up at the cruise ship terminal, utilizing state grant funding. Regis reported he would be in Juneau when PACAB met on February 16, 2022 to meet with legislators asking for support of harbor funding. The US Coast Guard was sending an appraiser to Seward next week to examine the property they proposed to use. Presentations Nicole Lawrence from Seward Properties presentation on housing issues in Seward. NEW BUSINESS Resolutions 62 City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Meeting Minutes February 2, 2022 Volume 4, Page Resolution 2022-003, Authorizing The Use Of Telephonic Attendance For PACAB Meetings Within Stated Guidelines. Motion (Jaffa/Lawrence) Approve Resolution 2022-003 Jaffa wondered if telephonic participation in a meeting resulted in the same productivity as in person attendance did; he wished to hear the rationale for how this could be effective. Paquette had not included Zoom in the resolution because she didn't want to have an impact on the budget. Hughes said there were some commissioners who traveled, by choice or for work, and that sometimes affected having a quorum for a meeting. Allowing telephonic participation would enable the board to get their work done. Lawrence would be interested in learning what the budgetary impact would be for using Zoom, and would prefer using Zoom to dialing in telephonically. Lawrence said he left sometimes in the winter and would appreciate being able to Zoom into meetings if it counted towards participation. Jaffa stated the board was one member short, and only lost a quorum for one meeting recently; having a quorum was typically not an issue. He didn't think telephonic attendance resulted in the same quality of participation. Regis suggested that the board follow the city council's direction for attendance; if council adopted telephonic participation, then the board could follow suit. Regis felt that attendance should be in person. Motion Failed Yes: Hughes, Lawrence No: Jaffa, Paquette Paquette requested for a cost estimate on Zoom. Regis confirmed he would get the cost. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS — None CITIZEN COMMENTS — None PACAB recessed the meeting at 1:17 p.m. PACAB resumed the meeting at 1:18 p.m. BOARD AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS Jaffa appreciated the discussion today, and especially the presentation on housing. He felt the solution would come from the private sector, unless the city wanted to get into the housing business. There was a lot of opportunity for investors, throughout the state. The lack of 63 City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Meeting Minutes February 2, 2022 Volume 4, Page tradespeople available was contributing to the problem, however. AVTEC was a local resource that could be used to build our workforce. On a separate note, Jaffa noted that part of PACAB's charge was to explore alternative energy, and the board should be pushing to move the city's heat loop project forward. He planned to bring a resolution to PACAB for the purpose of creating a working group for that project. Hughes appreciated the housing presentation. He strongly supported the heat loop project. Paquette thanked Nicole Lawrence for the presentation; it was excellent and very informative. She would support a collaboration between AVTEC and the city to encourage tradespeople to work in Seward. Hughes stated he would not be able to attend the February 16, 2022 work session. Regis thanked Nicole Lawrence for her presentation. 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