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I City Council Meeting Agenda March 11, 2024 1 | Page The City of Seward, Alaska CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA City Council Chambers, 410 Adams Street Please silence all cell phones and devices during the meeting Mayor Sue McClure Vice Mayor John Osenga Council Member Mike Calhoon Council Member Randy Wells Council Member Kevin Finch Council Member Robert Barnwell Council Member Julie Crites City Manager Kat Sorensen Deputy City Manager Jason Bickling City Clerk Kris Peck City Attorney Sam Severin Monday, March 11, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. 1.CALL TO ORDER 2.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3.ROLL CALL 4.CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING (Those who have signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak. Time is limited to 3 minutes per speaker and 36 minutes total time for this agenda item.) 5.APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA (Approval of Consent Agenda passes all routine items listed under Item 7. Consent Agenda items are not considered separately unless a council member requests an item be returned to the Regular Agenda.) 6.SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS, AND REPORTS A.Proclamations and Awards-None B.City Manager Report…………………………………………………………..……..Pg. 5 C.City Clerk Report………………………………………………………………...…..Pg. 18 D.City Attorney Report………………………………………………………………....Pg. 19 E.Other Reports and Announcements -None F.Presentations-None 7.CONSENT AGENDA (also marked with an asterisk) A.Minutes of Preceding Meeting 1)* Approval of the February 26, 2024 City Council Minutes…………………..…..Pg. 21 B.Introduction of Ordinances -None C.Resolutions 1)* Resolution 2024-16: Authorizing The City Manager To Contract With Electric Power Systems For Recloser Configuration And Integration in the Fort Raymond Substation In A Not To Exceed Amount Of $33,855……………………………………..…..Pg. 26 City Council Meeting Agenda March 11, 2024 2 | Page 2)* Resolution 2024-017: Authorizing The City Manager To Purchase A New John Deere Gator HPX815E From Craig Taylor Equipment For A Total Of $26,362.03 With A 10% Contingency And Appropriating Funds…………………………..………….…..Pg. 34 3)* Resolution 2024-018: Authorizing The City Manager To Complete A Change Order To PO# 3375 To Include The Premier Spots In The Resurrection Campground For Resurfacing And Appropriating Funds In The Amount Of $29,745.37 ….……..Pg. 49 4)* Resolution 2024-019: Authorizing The City Manager To Purchase A New 2024 John Deere 772G Road Grader From Airport Equipment Rental For A Total Of $499,498.00 Plus 10% Contingency Utilizing The Sourcewell Contract And Appropriating Funds ……………………………………………………………………………………Pg. 58 5)* Resolution 2024-020: Placing Urbach’s Clothier, Standard Oil Manager’s House And Alaska’s Point Of View Quonset Huts On The Seward Register Of Historic Places…………………………………………………………………………….Pg. 73 D. Other Items 1)* Appoint Carol Griswold to the Planning & Zoning Commission with a term set to expire February 2027………………………….……….…………………………Pg.92 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS -None 9. UNFINISHED BUSINESS -None 10. NEW BUSINESS A. Ordinances for Introduction -None B. Resolutions 1) Resolution 2024-021: Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into A Management Agreement With Matanuska Electric Association (MEA) And Appropriating Funds…………………………………………………………………………….Pg. 93 C. Other New Business 1) Discuss moving the April 2024 council meeting dates to April 15 and April 29 due to staff travel 2) Discuss rescheduling the City Manager’s 6-month evaluation (Currently scheduled for March 26, 2024) 11. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS B. Other Items 1) Upcoming City Council Meetings – Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. (Monday is Seward’s Day Holiday) 12. CITIZEN COMMENTS (There is no sign in for this comment period. Time is limited to five (5) minutes per speaker.) City Council Meeting Agenda March 11, 2024 3 | Page 13. COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS AND RESPONSES TO CITIZEN COMMENTS 14. EXECUTIVE SESSION -None 15. ADJOURNMENT City Manager Report – March 11 City Manager Report March 11, 2024 Hello from Juneau, I’m currently traveling with Mayor Sue McClure, Vice-Mayor John Osenga, and Harbormaster Norm Regis to Juneau l to meet with our legislatures and advocate for our community. We have a lineup of meetings with our representatives, different commissioners, and more. I’ll give a more detailed update during the upcoming council meeting. I would also like to take a moment to address concern over the increase in the electric rates. I understand that increased rates are not a welcomed sight, especially when combined with a month that saw cold snaps and increased usage, but decisions like these are made after careful consideration of various factors, including infrastructure maintenance, upgrades, and regulatory requirements. Rate increases are necessary to ensure the reliability and sustainability of our electricity utility. This situation is also not unique to us. Communities across the state are seeing increased rates due to the rise in production costs and operations. Our increase assures the successful operation of the electric utility over the long term, supports the financial health of the utility and allows us to stay up to date with maintenance and reliability issues. The city of Seward’s goal is to balance affordability for consumers with the need to invest in the long- term health and efficiency of our electric utility infrastructure. We're committed to transparent communication and accountability in how these funds are utilized to benefit the community as a whole. If you have specific questions or suggestions regarding the rate increase or how it's being implemented, please reach out to city administration or participate in public forums to voice your constructive concerns. Your feedback is valuable in shaping decisions that affect us all. As for other things in the administration department, Jason and I have been taking on extra pieces in the interim while we operate without a utility manager including acting as representatives on the Railbelt Reliability Council and the Bradley Lake Project Management Committee. We’ve been working with the Community Development office to draft a plan to bring to P&Z for the Comprehensive plan revision, and Jason has been working with Public Works to get the Library HVAC fixes back on track. Once they get parts, a contractor will be coming down to complete some short term fixes. For the long term fix (which would be an overhaul), an engineering firm had some turn over and the new engineer assigned is getting up to speed on the problems. We will be meeting with them in the near future to get things back on track to finalize the design and estimates. If you have any thoughts or comments, you can email me at ksorensen@cityofseward.net Thanks, Kat Sorensen 5 City Manager Report – March 11 Purchase Orders: As required by the Seward Municipal Code 6.05.010, the following purchase orders between $5,000 and $30,000 have been approved by the City Manager since the last council meeting. Department Order Date Type Vendor Description Amount CAMPGROUNDS 2/22/2024 Annual MARATHON ELECTRIC LLC ANNUAL 2024 PO FOR CAMPGROUND ELECTRICIAN 10,000.00 Fire Department • 10 volunteers took the Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations course exam 2/24/24 • Our Open House for our Explorer Junior Firefighter was a success, and we have 8 teens excited to learn about firefighting, rescue, and EMS! • The ladder truck was picked up 3/28/24 and taken to Anchorage for repairs. • The Fire Jeep’s Plow is out of service. • Fire Marshal Mallory and Building Official Rogers attended ICC Code conference and training 2/26-3/1 • Chief Crites attended a committee meeting for the Bureau of Fire Accreditation, Standards and Training 3/2-3/3/24 Library/Museum Department • Operating Hours: April will be the last month that we delay our opening on the first Wednesday, as we look forward to serving our Spring/Summer 2024 patrons’ needs. • Patron Statistics (Feb 1 – Feb 27): 19 working days, we served 5,400 patrons, averaging 284 visitors daily. Additionally, we facilitated 53 events during this period. • Passport Processing: We have 2 new staff members that have completed their training and certification test, the certification is forwarded to the Passport Acceptance Program office for approval and to receive an assigned agent number. Each new agent will undergo supervised training for several weeks. This training period will continue until both the agent, and I are confident in their abilities to provide the necessary services for proper submissions. Programs: • The Kenai Peninsula Borough has successfully filled the tutor position for Adult Education/GED classes to be conducted here at the library every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from March through June. • Interest in the Chapbooks Series continues to grow. See flyer insert for more information. • Spring Break we will be hosting a Journal/Book binding workshop • I will be hosting a meeting with a few non-profit organizations on March 8th for the purpose of Mapping our Community Winter Programs and Events. We thought it would make sense for us all to get together to map what we’re doing, for who and when, in the winter season. If we do this as a group, we will all have a better picture of our conflicts, opportunities for collaboration or shared promotion, and to see how well we are doing serving all our community members. Inter-Library Loan: • March 6th, all staff at the library will be receiving training from Alaska Library Catalog on processing books for the inter-library loan. The library will be closed to the public until 2pm, (first Wednesday of the month) for this training. We are still on track to begin reciprocating in this program again for the first time since November 2022. 6 City Manager Report – March 11 Museum Operations: • The month of February was a busy one for the Museum. Even with limited hours, we had 61 visitors, with the furthest coming from Svalbard, Norway. On February 21, we welcomed the Seward Community Clinic for a visit during their professional development day. If you have not visited the Museum, Winter Admission Hours are Friday & Saturday, 12 pm to 5 pm. Collections Management & Care • The Collections Committee will meet Thursday, March 1, to discuss incoming donations, NAGPRA Law updates, deaccessions, and which objects will go off display for the Spring/Summer season. Exhibitions Development Ongoing Temporary Exhibitions: • Seward Silver Screen Window Display: The exhibit features objects associated with the history of motion pictures in Alaska & movie-going here in Seward. (On Display February 8 – March 30) • National Women's Month: This month, we are celebrating past and present women. This temporary exhibit will highlight women's invaluable contributions and achievements throughout Seward's history. From trailblazers to first responders and teachers, these women quietly pave the way. (On Display March 2 – 30) • Upcoming Temporary Exhibitions: First World Flight Centennial, 1924 – 2024: Did you know that Seward was one of the stops in mankind's first-ever flight around the world? In collaboration with Friends of Magnuson Park in Seattle, we will mark the centennial of this historic achievement in aviation. (On Display April 2 – June 1) The next Exhibits Committee Meeting will take place on March 7. The discussion topics are to vote on new color schemes for the Seward Businesses Exhibit, Railroad Exhibit, and Benny Benson Exhibit. 7 City Manager Report – March 11 A thank you to Museum Volunteers !! Shout out to all the volunteers here at the Museum! Their dedication, enthusiasm, and hard work have truly made a difference. This month alone, volunteers reached over 70 hours. The volunteers engage with visitors, assist with exhibitions, and contribute to the overall success of our Museum. If you are interested, please get in touch with the Curator. Phylis Shoemaker cataloging collection objects for the Resurrection Bay Historical Society. Community Development • The Community Development Office will be on the steering committee for the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Coastal Resiliency Grant put forth by Trout Unlimited. As this committee moves forward, we will be looking for public engagement on potential projects that would help improve salmon habitat in the Seward area. Stay tuned! • We will be hosting an information session on March 19th at 6pm in the City Council chambers for anyone interested in learning more about what it means to be on the Planning and Zoning Commission. • The Planning and Zoning commission is down to only four commissioners which means we have three vacancies. The commission needs at least four commissioners at each meeting to achieve quorum. We unfortunately had to cancel the next P&Z meeting on March 5 due to a commissioner being out of town which means we are in need of a few Seward residents to step up and join the commission. The Commission meets twice a month on Tuesday evenings and serving on the commission is a three-year term commitment. If you reside within city limits, please consider applying! The Commission performs the following duties: • Interprets the provisions of the Zoning Code and makes compliance determinations when requested by Administration • Reviews and acts upon requests for variance permits, conditional use permits and other matters requiring consideration under the Seward Zoning Code • Reviews the city comprehensive plan on an annual basis, conducts a minimum of one public hearing and forwards recommendations to the Council for consideration • Promotes public interest and understanding of comprehensive planning, platting, zoning, land management and other issues relating to community planning and development • Acts in an advisory capacity to the City Council regarding the Zoning Code, the comprehensive plan, official zoning map, official land use plan map and other duties as requested by the City Council 8 City Manager Report – March 11 • Acts in an advisory capacity to the borough planning commission regarding subdivision plat proposals; right-of-way and easement vacation petitions; borough comprehensive plan and coastal zone management plan development, updates and amendments; and city comprehensive plan amendments not otherwise delegated to The City of Seward. Seward Parks and Recreation Department Sports and Recreation: • The rock wall will remain closed until we can schedule an official inspection. • JAG Winter Adventure Camp happened the week of 2/26 – 2/29 with six happy campers ranging from ages 11-16 in attendance. Campers enjoyed hiking Lost Lake, a CAT tour out to Exit Glacier, sledding & ice skating! • Leagues have started: Adult Basketball league has four teams, Adult Volleyball with 6 teams and Urbach's youth Basketball League began with over 70 kids registered and a total of 8 teams. • A Book Lovers Sip and Swap was held at Rez Art on Sunday Feb 18th - we had a modest 15 book lovers show to swap stories. They expressed a lot of gratitude that Sports and Rec are offering a variety of non-sport related activities for residents! • Embroidery Class Sunday Series started March 3 and sold out within the 1st week of registration! It will taught by our very own Lizabella (you have probably seen her very popular embordered beanies at Rez Art) • Northern Aspects Film Festival was extremely popular - with over 50 movie goers! • Our first annual Grizzly Glide Ski-A-Thon was held 2/25 with around 20 participants and several event watchers. It was a great chance to collaborate with the Nordic Ski Club and Bear Creek Fire Dept. We will make this an annual tradition with hopes of growing it into a classic Seward event! We have finished a very busy February and have a really fun March planned! Campgrounds: • Anxiously waiting for the snow to melt to continue Campground resurfacing • Prep for Camping season: recruiting Campground hosts • Painting and numbering Parking bumpers. • Assembling/Staining Picnic tables for the upcoming season. Park Maintenance: • Continued work on surfacing 2nd Lake. 9 City Manager Report – March 11 • Work on shower house, installation of new control box, pump station, water heater and replacement of plumbing hardware. Parking • Continued staff training on the Upsafety software. • Parking operations planning. • Updating Parking pay station setup & staff recruitment Police Department The Police Department continues to work on our bear awareness campaign. We have just found out there are some bear- resistant cans available now through waste management. Spring is upon us, get yours now! We’ll have more information soon on bear cans and dumpsters. The Animal Shelter still has plenty of fine furry friends to adopt, please stop by and pick up a new companion. Remember, a pet always listens and if they do talk back, you can’t understand them. The Chief is collecting comments from citizens inside and outside city limits regarding 911 services in the greater Seward area. Please email anickell@cityofseward.net with any thoughts - thank you! Harbor • We received the payment for the Coast Guard land acquisition and are waiting for that to be recorded with the Borough. • The Land Sale with 4JBC is closed. With that sale finalized, we are currently sourcing new electric pedestals to add additional power throughout the SMIC boat yard. • Updated schedule on the Coast Guard vessel schedule: Nothing new as of 1-24-2024 • Summer scheduling for North Dock use is filling up and expecting a busy season. • Seeing some activity with both 50/300 Ton Travelifts. • Whale Watching Tours are scheduled to start on March 8th and run daily. • Harbor office staff attended the AAHPA Winter Conference that was held in Anchorage this year on 2/26-2/27/24. • Harbor Workers are busy with seasonal duties, training new employees and preparing for the busy spring/summer season 10 City Manager Report – March 11 Finance • Finance has hired a new payroll accountant, but we’re still hiring two positions - Accountant Tech 2 and Utility Cashier. Anyone interested in any open position with Finance is encouraged to apply through our City’s website. • Utility Assist and Finance are working on the collection workflow program to collect old outstanding balances the goal is to have our first list at the end of March. • The finance department is preparing for audit FY23 in conjunction with Altman Rodgers and Co. • Working with the Electric Department and City Manager to discuss the progress of the infrastructure project. • Code Recodification — Finance is reviewing Tile 14 and submitted it to our City' s Attorney for review. • Finance is analyzing cost and services with Chief Nickell on the upcoming E-911 dispatch contract. The next meeting will be on March 7. IT Department • The IT Director attended the second monthly Alaska Municipalities IT group meeting earlier this week. This is a new group being formed and currently includes members from the peninsula, valley and Southeast AK. The goal of the group is to increase collaboration and provide a platform for sharing information. We discussed the upcoming grant 11 City Manager Report – March 11 opportunities, as well as the list of municipalities that will be receiving funding from the FY 22 grant program, and other issues facing other municipalities across the state. • Our Senior Technician was approved to attend a Cyber Security conference in Emmitsburg MD later in March. This is an annual conference and training session put on by FEMA and we hope to be able to send a member of the IT team each year. • Tech Tip - Pressing Windows button + ‘L’ will lock your computer immediately and you will need password to access it again (if the password is set). This is very useful to quickly lock your PC when you are stepping away from your desk. Public Works Rather than a winter report, we’ll take a minute to update what is going on with the sidewalk plans. The spreadsheet attached lists many sidewalks projects. They are in fairly good priority but can be switched around as needed. We also anticipate that other repairs not listed could be added to the list. We try to do “worst-first” but sometimes other city projects may cause schedule shifts to reprioritize work that can be completed. As you can see from the list, there is currently not enough available funding to complete a lot of the projects. I show a balance of $74,554.09 in the “streets and sidewalk fund”. City also Council set aside $350,000 for sidewalks. Together, those will fund about one quarter of the projects on the list. This spring we are gearing up to do an RFP for sidewalks. We are open to changes but need to advertise the project RFP by the end of April. 12 Seward - Sidewalk Repairs and Additions -Projects 3/1/2024 Priority Project Location/Side From To Plan Cost High Adams -Liberty theatre, bank North 3rd Ave 230'4th Ave Repair 138,000.00$ High 4th Ave ramps at Fire Station (Electric Vault)East In front of doors 90'Fire Station Repair 54,000.00$ High Van Buren alley entrance (2nd and 3rd)North 50' -entr.& SW , storm drain no alley for M&O access, Replace 47,000.00$ High Connect 4th Ave sidewalk Visitor Safety West Jefferson St 630'Madison St New 126,000.00$ High Railway Handicap ramps South, North 4th Ave Railway Repair 6,000.00$ Med 4th Ave East side cracks/heaves East Washington 500'Adams St Repair 150,000.00$ Low/Med Port Ave -4th, shuttle stop benches and beautif.RR Terminal -route-VanBuren New 345,000.00$ Med Sidewalk/Bike path-paved. Walking Com. Grant West Aspen 1000' (paved)SeaLion Replace? Grant 300,000.00$ High 4th Ave cracks and heaves East side Jefferson 100' south Repair 40,000.00$ Med/High Misc sidewalk repairs spread out.Repair 35,000.00$ High Adams Street by City Hall North 4th Ave, 221'5th Ave Repair 132,600.00$ High 5th Ave -SW cracks at City Hall West Adams , 300'300' north Repair 180,000.00$ High 5th Ave Retaining Wall by CH West C/H corner, 150'parking entrance Repair 90,000.00$ **NOTE: pricing does not include tubing, parts, or labor for heating any sidewalks.Total $ for all:1,643,600.00$ Other: High Railway Ave (Handicap ramp) DOT Project South 3rd Ave intersection DOT Mile 0-8 State DOT project Completed Sidewalk Projects A 2017 13 Handicap ramps on 4th and 5th Various Various 2017 Paving project Repair DOT B 2019 4th Ave // Adams Street (Kawabe Park)South 4th Ave 180'West to Alley Remove/Replace 34,850.00$ C 2020 City Hall Handicap ramp and Upper Sidewalk West back of buiding Alley and upper walkway.80,630.00$ C 2020 Railway Ave (Seaview walk and driveway)North 3rd Ave, 84'alley Replace 24,975.00$ D 2020 Adams Street by Annex (with below)North 5th Ave, 75' +6th Ave Repair D 2020 4th Ave by Alehouse (with above)West Brn & Hkns, 175'Generations Repair 145,500.00$ E 2021 5th Ave -cracks, red brick inlay failure West Washington St 427'Adams St Remove/Replace 282,500.00$ *2022 Landslide *2023 Rained most all summer Total $ so far 568,455.00$ 13 Department Job Title # of Positions Filled Administration City Manager 1 1 Deputy City Manager 1 1 Human Resources Manager 1 1 Executive Assistant 1 1 TOTAL:4 4 Finance Director 1 1 Deputy Finance Director 1 1 Senior Accountant 1 1 Accounting Technician III 1 1 Accounting Technician II 1 0 Accounting Technician - Utilities 2 1 Accounting Tech Payroll 1 1 Accounting Tech Accounts Payable 1 1 TOTAL:9 7 Public Works Director 1 1 Street Foreman 1 1 Maintenance Mechanic 3 3 Public Works Technician 1 1 Shop Foreman 1 1 Water and Wastewater Foreman 1 1 Water and Wastewater Operator 3 3 Building Maintenance Technician 2 2 TOTAL:13 13 Community Development Director 1 1 Planner 1 1 Executive Assistant 1 1 TOTAL:3 3 Electric Director 1 0 Operations Supervisor 1 0 Field Engineer 1 1 Executive Assistant 1 1 Lineman 4 3 Plant Operator 2 2 TOTAL:10 7 Fire Department Chief 1 1 Deputy Chief 1 1 Executive Assistant 1 1 Building Official 1 1 Fire Marshal 1 1 Firefighter/EMT 1 1 Seasonal - Summer Laborer 1 0 City of Seward - Human Resources Manager Report Staffing Information 14 Department Job Title # of Positions Filled TOTAL:7 6 Harbor Harbor Master 1 1 Deputy Harbor Master 1 0 Office Manager 1 1 Executive Assistant 2 2 Harbor Worker II 6 6 Harbor Worker III 1 1 Seasonal - Summer Laborer Part-Time 1 0 Seasonal - Summer Laborer Full-Time 1 0 TOTAL:14 11 IT Director 1 1 Senior IT Tech 1 1 IT Technician 1 1 TOTAL:3 3 Library Director 1 1 Deputy Library Director 1 1 Library Technician 1 1 Curator 1 1 Library Aide 1 1 Seasonal - Aides 2 2 TOTAL:7 7 Police Chief 1 1 Deputy Chief 1 1 Sergeant 1 1 Patrol Officer 7 5 Patrol Officer not funded 1 0 Executive Assistant 1 1 Corrections Sergeant 1 0 Corrections Officer 4 1 Corrections Officer not funded 1 0 Dispatch Supervisor 1 1 Dispatcher 5 5 Animal Control Officer 1 1 Animal Control Officer Assistant 1 1 DMV Clerk 1 1 TOTAL:27 19 Parks & Recreation Director 1 1 Deputy Director 1 1 Executive Assistant 1 1 Campground Coordinator 1 1 Program Coordinator 1 1 Recreational Assistant 1 1 Maintenance Technician 1 1 Seasonal - Summer 9 0 Seasonal - Winter 8 8 15 Department Job Title # of Positions Filled TOTAL:24 15 City Clerk's Office City Clerk 1 1 Deputy City Clerk 1 1 Executive Assistant 1 1 TOTAL:3 3 Total number of authorized positions:124 Total number of filled positions:98 16 Board/Commission Port and Commerce 4/26/23 5/3/23 5/17/23 9/6/23 9/20/23 10/4/23 10/25/23 11/1/23 11/15/23 12/6/23 1/3/24 1/17/24 2/7/24 2/21/24 YTD Miller Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes NQ No NQ Yes No 2 Vacant Schutter Yes Yes Yes NQ Yes NQ Yes Yes 0 Jaffa Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes NQ Yes NQ Yes Yes 2 Smith Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes NQ Yes NQ No No 3 Vacant Atwood Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes NQ Yes NQ Yes Yes 1 Board/Commission Planning and Zoning 6/6/23 7/11/23 8/1/23 8/15/23 9/5/23 9/19/23 10/3/23 10/17/23 11/7/23 11/21/23 1/9/24 1/23/24 2/6/24 2/20/24 YTD Sullivan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 0 Verhey Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes 1 Vacant Vacant Charbonneau Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 Hornseth Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes 2 Ulman Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 Board/Commission Historic Preservation 8/24/23 10/19/23 1/11/24 YTD Lebbrecht Yes Yes Yes 0 Ward Yes Yes No 0 Walker Yes Yes Yes 0 Benoit Yes No Yes 1 LeMaster Yes Yes Yes 0 Mashlan Yes No Yes 1 Erickson Yes No Yes 1 17 https://history.cityofseward.net/WebLink/ Clerk Report- Seward 1942 - A reminder to explore the Legislative History site for interesting bits of history! ORDINANCE NC. 153 AN ORDINANCE TO ENFORCE THE REGULATIONS OF THE CIVILIAN DEFENSE COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF SEWARD ALASKA WITH REGARD TO MEASURES ARISING OUT OF THE EMERGENCY CREATED BY THE STATE OF WAR EXISTING BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND JAPAN GERMANY AND ITALY �iSeetion 1: There shall be a continuing total blackout in the Town of Seward, on order from the Civilian Defense Council from 5 A*M* to 8 A*Mo of every day, until changed by I said Council, liSeetion 2: On order from the C ivilian Defense Council, a total blackout shall be enfoveed within the City of Seward f' which shall mean that all light, from any source in Seward shall be instantly and completely extinguishedo Sect ion3.0 All traffic in motion in the Town of Seward, Alaska not traveling on a mission of public defense or necess-1 ity shall cease traveling immediately for the duration of the total blackout. ! Section 4.* On order from the Civilian Defense Council, a restricted light program shall be enforeed, the purpose of which I a. shall be to reduce the visibility of Seward as a military target during hours of darkness. Restricted light shall mean that no light shall shine unobstructed and openly from a source in the Town of Seward. Interior building lights may be lit behind drawn shades or other light resisting material of sufficient thickness to prevent all but a glimmer of light coming through to the outside', sI of the building. ' Section 5: Motor traff is shall not move at a #ate of speed in exees4 of ten miles per hour during a restricted light program i period. Motor headlights shall be completely covered wit� an opaque black, dark W e or dark red, surface, except G; for an area one Inch wide, and three Inches long below the center of the headlight lens, Tall lights and other lights on vehicles besides headlights shall be eompletel� covered with an opaque blaek, dark blue, or dark red i surface. Flashlights and other out of door lights, than mentioned heretofore shall be covered with an effective; light resisting material. Section 6: Any conduct on the part of any person or persons tending to endanger the security of the Town of Seward and/ or any of Its inhabitants during a total blackout or restrietl light program shall be deemed disorderly conduct within thi meaning of Ordinance 145 of the Town of Seward. ilSeetion 7e. Any person found guilty of violating any of the foregoini seet ions shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and subject to a fine of not less than $10.00, nor more than $100.CC, aOd to an imprisorment of not more than 30 days in the City Ja Ile 'r Section 8: An emergency Is hereby declared to exist, and this Ordln6ni shall take effect Immediately on and from its date of passage and approval. Passed and Approved under suspension of the rul-e4 anuary 19, 1942.1 4 anuary I ila`ydr Town of So 18 Alaska C Mun i c.ijb�aj 19 20 City of Seward, Alaska City Council Meeting Minutes February 26, 2024 Volume 42, Page CALL TO ORDER The February 26, 2024, regular meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Sue McClure. OPENING CEREMONY Police Chief Alan Nickell led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL There were present: Sue McClure, presiding, and John Osenga Mike Calhoon Randy Wells Kevin Finch Robert Barnwell Julie Crites comprising a quorum of the Council; and Kat Sorensen, City Manager Jason Bickling, Deputy City Manager Kris Peck, City Clerk Jodi Kurtz, Deputy City Clerk Excused – None Absent – None CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING Russ White, outside city limits, spoke as a Seward Parks & Recreation employee. White reported the Grizzly Glide was a fun ski event over the weekend. He provided a summary of upcoming events with the Parks & Recreation department. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Motion (Osenga/Calhoon) Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda Motion Passed Unanimous The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items: Approval of the February 12, 2024, City Council Meeting Minutes 21 City of Seward, Alaska City Council Meeting Minutes February 26, 2024 Volume 42, Page Resolution 2024-013: Accepting A Scholarship Award From The Public Library Association In The Amount Of $750.00 For A Travel Stipend To Attend The Public Library Association 2024 Conference and Appropriating Funds Resolution 2024-014: Accepting The Program Stipend In The Amount Of $3000.00 From The American Library Association (ALA) And The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) To Host The Americans And Holocaust Traveling Exhibition And Appropriating Funds Re-appoint Nathaniel Charbonneau to the Planning & Zoning Commission with a term set to expire February 2027 SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS, AND REPORTS Proclamations and Awards - None City Manager Report City Manager Kat Sorensen addressed several different topics: She noted there were now only four commissioners at the Planning & Zoning and encouraged Seward residents to apply. Sorensen said representatives from the Matanuska Electric Association (MEA) would be attending the next council meeting in person. Sorensen announced the second edition of the City Manager Newsletter was posted today on Facebook. She cautioned everyone to be careful of avalanches along Lowell Point Road. Sorensen discussed the Central Treasury Report (CTR) which was provided as a laydown from the Finance Department. She clarified that the 2-month delay of the CTR was designed to allow for the most accurate and final information. Lastly, Sorensen spoke to the Grizzly Glide ski race that took place over the weekend. City Council and the City Manager discussed power outage alerts and text notifications. Crites asked about hospital enterprise fund jumping from $8,400 to $2.2 million dollars. Finance Director Sully Jusino said she would look into those figures and report back. City Clerk Report City Clerk Kris Peck provided an update on 2024 mobile vending application which was included in the packet. New applications would be accepted starting on March 1, 2024. Other Reports and Announcements Presentations Seward Children’s Museum by Rhonda Bohart (This presentation was rescheduled from February 12, 2024) PUBLIC HEARINGS - None 22 City of Seward, Alaska City Council Meeting Minutes February 26, 2024 Volume 42, Page UNFINISHED BUSINESS Resolutions Resolution 2024-010: Approving The City Manager To Enter Into A Contract With Tyler Technologies To Provide Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) And Report Management Software (RMS) To The City Of Seward For An Initial Cost Of $101,360 And An Annual Recurring Cost Of $73,856 And Appropriating Funds (This resolution was postponed on February 12, 2024) Motion (already on the floor) Approve Resolution 2024-010 Sorensen requested council postpone this resolution until April 8, 2024 to allow more time to gather information. Motion to Postpone (McClure/Osenga) Postpone Resolution 2024-010 to April 8, 2024 Motion Passed Unanimous NEW BUSINESS Resolutions Resolution 2024-015: Directing the City Manager to Permanently Close the City Jail Motion (Osenga/Wells) Approve Resolution 2024-015 Sorensen said this resolution was based on the jail closure discussion from the prior council meeting. Calhoon asked if a position at the jail could be shifted to a different city department. Sorensen responded more than 50% of the job description was changed, and therefore, the position would not be allowed to shift. Council discussed the possibility of including plans for a new jail in a future public safety building. Motion Passed Unanimous Other items 1) Providence Financials Calhoon asked for a definition of “System Pooled Cash”. Sorensen responded that she would find an answer. 23 City of Seward, Alaska City Council Meeting Minutes February 26, 2024 Volume 42, Page Calhoon suggested a future council work session on the topic of Providence Financials. Sorensen said she would work with Providence to determine a date for a work session. 2) Comprehensive Plan Discussion Sorensen said she attended a recent Planning & Zoning work session on the Comprehensive Plan and it was a very interesting discussion. Bickling said the Comprehensive Plan needed to be updated, as well as establishing a better mechanism for making revisions. He noted that annual updates would be much easier than doing massive updates every 10 years. Barnwell said the Comprehensive Plan was not as active or updated as much as it could be. He recognized the hard work that had been put into the core parts of this plan. Barnwell envisioned a more regular review and more public participation. He wanted to start by finding what was obsolete and also what was missing from the plan. Barnwell also floated the idea of hiring a mediator for city-wide discussion. Council gave direction to administration to move forward with creating a timeline and steps for updating the Comprehensive Plan. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS CITIZEN COMMENTS -None COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS Barnwell said he was excited about updating the Comprehensive Plan. He encouraged people to get involved in Planning & Zoning Commission. Wells said he was excited for the children’s museum and felt it would be a great benefit to Seward. He recalled a very cool children’s museum during his visit to Japan. Finch echoed Wells’ comments. He also cautioned everyone of impending cold streak this week and recommended to leave the faucets running. Calhoon suggested a work session on the electric infrastructure project. He welcomed James Schaefermeyer as the Deputy Finance Director. He echoed previous comments about joining the Planning & Zoning Commission and encouraged residents to apply. Osenga thanked Rhonda Bohart for the presentation. He thanked administration for the information tonight and thanked the boards & commissions for their commitment. 24 City of Seward, Alaska City Council Meeting Minutes February 26, 2024 Volume 42, Page McClure echoed previous comments and said she hoped to return to Planning & Zoning one day. She encouraged citizens to check out P&Z and apply for the commission. McClure said she loved children’s museums and hoped it would succeed here in Seward. Lastly, Mclure commented that the Public Works Department had been doing a great job handling a variety of winter weather conditions. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 7:47 p.m. ____________________________ _________________________________ Kris Peck Sue McClure City Clerk Mayor (City Seal) 25 Resolution 2024-016: A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, Authorizing the City Manager to Contract with Electric Power Systems for Recloser Configuration and Integration Services in the Fort Raymond Substation in a Not-To-Exceed Amount of $33,855 Documents: •Agenda Statement •Resolution 2024-016 •EPS Estimate Resolution 2024-016 26 City Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: March 11, 2024 To: City Council Through: Kat Sorensen, City Manager From: Jason Bickling, Deputy City Manager Subject: Resolution 2024-016: Authorizing The City Manager To Contract With Electric Power Systems For Recloser Configuration And Integration In The Fort Raymond Substation In A Not-To-Exceed Amount Of $33,855 Background and justification: In 2022, a $10 million revenue bond was approved to complete work over the next 2-4 years to replace aging transmission infrastructure in Seward and upgrade the system’s voltage capacity from 69kV to 115kV. Part of this work will include the refurbishment of substations and the equipment inside the substations. A recloser is an automatic, high-voltage electric switch. Like a circuit breaker on household electric lines, it shuts off electric power when trouble occurs, such as a short circuit. Where a household circuit breaker remains shut off until it is manually reset, a recloser automatically tests the electrical line to determine whether the trouble has been removed. And, if the problem was only temporary, the recloser automatically resets itself and restores the electric power. On high-voltage electric lines, 80 to 90 percent of trouble occurrences are temporary – such as lightning, windblown tree branches on wires, and birds. By their very nature, many of these faults or problems self-correct. The recloser senses when trouble occurs and automatically shuts off the power. An instant later (the length of time may be noticeable only as a lightbulb flicker), the recloser turns the power back on. However, if the trouble is still present, the recloser will shut off again. If the trouble remains after three such tries, the recloser is programmed to consider the problem permanent and it remains off. At the Fort Raymond Substation, the existing reclosers act as the protective means for the feeders coming out of the substation. The reclosers were purchased last year (Res. 2023-033). They now need to be configured and integrated into the system. Comprehensive and Strategic Plan Consistency Information This legislation is consistent with (citation listed): Comprehensive Plan: 3.7.1.4 “Continue to upgrade and expand utilities to meet existing needs and encourage future development.” Strategic Plan: Other: Resolution 2024-016 27 Certification of Funds Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 33,855 This legislation (): Creates revenue in the amount of: $ )$ 33,855 Creates a savings in the amount of:$ Has no fiscal impact Funds are ():  Budgeted Line item(s): Not budgeted Not applicable Fund Balance Information Affected Fund (): General SMIC  Electric Wastewater Boat Harbor Parking Water Healthcare Motor Pool Other Note: amounts are unaudited Fund Balance/Net position – unrestricted/unassigned $ 7,742,222.00 Finance Director Signature: Attorney Review Yes Attorney Signature: )Not applicable Comments: Administration Recommendation )Approve Res. Other: Resolution 2024-016 28 Sponsored by: Sorensen CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2024-016 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO CONTRACT WITH ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS FOR RECLOSER CONFIGURATION AND INTEGRATION SERVICES IN THE FORT RAYMOND SUBSTATION IN A NOT-TO-EXCEED AMOUNT OF $33,855. WHEREAS, the City’s Electric Department, through its substation engineering consultant Electric Power Systems, reached out to multiple vendors and G&W submitted the lone proposal; and WHEREAS, the dielectric reclosers are part of the substation refurbishment effort occurring with the City’s larger transmission infrastructure project; and WHEREAS, a dielectric recloser is an automatic switch that protects a high-voltage electric system by shutting off power when a fault or problem occurs on a circuit or associated equipment; and WHEREAS, a dielectric recloser is capable of automatically testing the circuit to determine whether the fault has been corrected and, if corrected, will automatically reset itself and restore system power; and WHEREAS, dielectric reclosers save electric companies considerable time and expense since they permit power to be restored automatically, even after only a flicker or two. 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 Contract with EPS for recloser configuration and integration in the Fort Raymond Substation. Section 2. Funding in the not-to-exceed amount of $33,855, appropriated from the System Infrastructure Project budget via the approved Revenue Bond from Electric reserves account no. 15000-0000-3400 to account 15340-3000-8103. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 11th day of March, 2024. Resolution 2024-016 29 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2024-016 ___________________________ THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Sue McClure, Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: ______________________ Kris Peck City Clerk (City Seal) Resolution 2024-016 30 www.epsinc.com PHONE (907) 522-1953 | 3305 ARCTIC BLVD., SUITE 201, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503 | FAX (907) 522-1182 PHONE (907) 789-2474 | 2213 JORDAN AVE, JUNEAU, ALASKA 99801 | FAX (907) 789-4939 PHONE (425) 883-2833 | 4020 148th AVE. N.E., SUITE C, REDMOND, WASHINGTON 98052 | FAX (425) 883-8492 January 26th, 2024 City of Seward Attn: James Unrein 410 Adams St. P.O. Box 167 Seward, AK 99664 Subject: Ft. Raymond Recloser Replacement SCADA/Relay Settings Development, Energized Checks. Mr. Unrein, Electric Power Systems Inc. (EPS) is pleased to present the City of Seward (COS) with a quote for services that are required to be able to put the new reclosers into service. In general, the services include: 1. Conversion of 351R settings to 651R settings + 2 new settings files for the new reclosers. 2. Integration of the reclosers into the existing SCADA system. 3. Energized Testing. a. Loading of new 651R settings b. Control Panel device functional checkout c. Energization Checks EPS proposes to provide the above services for a total estimated cost of $33,855. This estimate is valid for work through 3/31/24. The actual charges will be billed per the EPS/EPC Time and Material Rate Sheets that follow. This estimate will not be exceeded without client’s approval. EPS If you need any additional information, please call me at (907) 646-5166 or email me at klang-gillming@epsinc.com. Sincerely, Kellin Lang-Gillming Resolution 2024-016 31 Electric Power Systems, Inc. Fee Schedule Testimony, deposition/expert witness $497.00 Engineer XII $264.00 Engineer XI $244.00 Engineer X $228.00 Engineer IX $208.00 Engineer VIII $199.00 Engineer VII $191.00 Engineer VI $185.00 Engineer V $177.00 Engineer IV $166.00 Engineer III $149.00 Engineer II $132.00 Engineer I $124.00 Project Manager VI $258.00 Project Manager V $228.00 Project Manager IV $208.00 Project Manager III $199.00 Project Manager II $191.00 Project Manager I $185.00 Engineer Tech VI $199.00 Engineer Tech V $185.00 Engineer Tech IV $158.00 Engineer Tech III $136.00 Engineer Tech II $122.00 Engineer Tech I $103.00 ROW Manager $202.00 ROW Senior Agent $176.00 ROW Agent $127.00 ROW Assistant $100.00 Professional Land Surveyor $190.00 Expeditor $103.00 ST / $134.00 OT Clerical $70.00 Office Manager $88.00 1.The above listed rates are per hour. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Electric Power Systems, Inc. A division of Engineered Solutions Group, Inc. 3305 Arctic Blvd., Suite 201, Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone (907) 522-1953, Fax (907) 522-1182, www.esgrp.net Expenses incurred, as necessary part of engineering services under this contract will be billed at cost plus 10%. Incidental expenses, such as computer usage, local phone service, and copying are included in the above rates. If Per Diem is utilized (vs. expenses and markup), it will be at the Federal Rates. Services and materials purchased by Electric Power Systems, Inc. at the request of the owner will be billed at cost plus 10%. Services and materials provided by other Engineered Solutions Group, Inc. companies will not be subject to intra- company markup, and are subject to the above fee schedule. Interest at the rate of 1.5% per month (less, if restricted by law) may be charged for invoices greater than 60 days past due. Valid 01/01/2024 through 12/31/2024 The fee schedule is subject to review on January 1, 2025, and on January 1 of each year thereafter. Resolution 2024-016 32 Electric Power Constructors, Inc. Fee Schedule Valid April 1, 2023 through March 31, 2024 Classification Straight Time Overtime Double-Time Project Manager VI $238.00 $238.00 N/A Project Manager V $222.00 $222.00 N/A Project Manager IV $203.00 $203.00 N/A Project Manager III $194.00 $194.00 N/A Project Manager II $186.00 $186.00 N/A Project Manager I $180.00 $180.00 N/A Lineman V: General Foreman $219.69 $292.86 $366.03 Lineman IV: Foreman $213.32 $283.45 $353.58 Lineman III: Journeyman $200.57 $264.61 $328.66 Lineman II: Apprentice $177.07 $231.50 $285.94 Lineman I: 65% Apprentice $145.77 $187.41 $229.04 Comm General Foreman $194.60 $265.20 $335.81 Comm Foreman $191.40 $260.48 $329.57 Comm Journeyman $176.04 $237.82 $299.61 Comm Apprentice II $153.79 $206.31 $258.83 Comm Apprentice I $124.15 $164.32 $204.48 Wireman V: General Foreman $128.91 $172.80 $216.70 Wireman IV: Foreman $126.50 $169.22 $211.94 Wireman III: Journeyman $125.70 $168.02 $210.35 Wireman I-II: Apprentice $97.68 $129.03 $160.38 Sub Tech VI Call Out $272.03 $378.77 $485.51 Sub Tech V Call Out $243.78 $336.59 $429.41 Sub Tech IV Call Out $203.52 $276.51 $349.49 Sub Tech I- III Call Out $192.55 $260.13 $327.71 Sub Tech VI $239.39 $333.32 $427.25 Sub Tech V $214.52 $296.20 $377.88 Sub Tech IV $179.10 $243.33 $307.55 Sub Tech I- III $169.44 $228.91 $288.38 Material Handler $100.00 $131.00 N/A Clerical $68.00 $68.00 N/A Office Manager $86.00 $86.00 N/A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Electric Power Constructors, Inc. A division of Engineered Solutions Group, Inc. 3305 Arctic Blvd., Suite 201, Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone (907) 522-1953, Fax (907) 522-1182, www.esgrp.net The above listed rates are per hour. Expenses incurred, as necessary part of engineering services under this contract will be billed at cost plus 10%. Incidental expenses, such as computer usage, local phone service, and copying are included in the above rates. If Per Diem is utilized (vs. expenses and markup), it will be at the Federal Rates. Services and materials purchased by Electric Power Constructors, Inc. at the request of the owner will be billed at cost plus 26.5%. Services and materials provided by other Engineered Solutions Group, Inc. companies will not be subject to intra-company markup, and are subject to the above fee schedule. Interest at the rate of 1.5% per month (less, if restricted by law) may be charged for invoices greater than 60 days past due. The fee schedule is subject to review on April 1, 2024, and on April 1 of each year thereafter. Call Out rates are applicable when emergency service is required and less than 72 hours notice is given to Electric Power Constructors, Inc. Resolution 2024-016 33 Resolution 2024-017 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PURCHASE A NEW JOHN DEERE GATOR HPX815E FROM CRAIG TAYLOR EQUIPMENT FOR A TOTAL OF $26,362.03 WITH A 10% CONTIGENCY AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS. Documents: •Agenda Statement •Resolution 2024-017 •Attachments: o Alaska Motorsport quote o Two (2) Craig Taylor quotes Resolution 2024-017 34 City Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: March 11, 2024 To: City Council Through: Kat Sorensen, City Manager From: Melanie Hauze, Parks and Recreation Director Subject: Resolution 2024-017: Authorizing The City Manager To Purchase A New John Deere Gator HPX815E From Craig Taylor Equipment For A Total Of $26,362.03 With A 10% Contingency And Appropriating Funds Background and justification: The Parks and Recreation department is tasked with paid parking enforcement and would like to procure a utility vehicle for more efficient navigation between North, South, Center, and the Uplands parking lots. Previously we used two (2) electric vehicles purchased in 2009. After years of use, the electric cars became outdated and parts became very expensive to replace. These two (2) vehicles were sold in surplus sale in 2023. The necessity for more efficient navigation is derived from the monetary increase directly correlated to 100% parking compliance. A parking utility vehicle will also aid in transport, installation, and removal of heavy pay stations and materials associated with pay stations. Parking attendants will be required to physically surveil 678 paid parking spaces within the North, South and Uplands parking lots to ensure dues have been paid as well as another 94 spaces in the Center lot to ensure no one has violated the two (2) hour parking allowance. The volume of spaces requires efficient movement between lots. The funds are available in the parking fund. Comprehensive and Strategic Plan Consistency Information This legislation is consistent with (citation listed): Comprehensive Plan: 3.7.1.3 Continue to improve the quality and efficiency of government services Strategic Plan: Other: To strive for 100% compliance in our paid parking lots. Certification of Funds Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 26,362.03 This legislation (): Creates revenue in the amount of: $  Creates expenditure in amount of: $ 26,362.03 Creates a savings in the amount of: $ Has no fiscal impact Funds are (): Resolution 2024-017 35 Budgeted Line item(s):  Not budgeted Not applicable Fund Balance Information Affected Fund (): 03000-2900-8103 General SMIC Electric Wastewater Boat Harbor Parking Water Healthcare  Motor Pool Other Note: amounts are unaudited Available Net Position/Fund Balance Finance Director Signature: Attorney Review Yes Attorney Signature:  Not applicable Comments: Administration Recommendation  Adopt Resolution Other: Resolution 2024-017 36 Sponsored by: Kat Sorenson CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2024-017 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PURCAHSE A NEW JOHN DEERE GATOR HPX815E FROM CRAIG TAYLOR EQUIPMENT FOR A TOTAL OF $26,362.03 WITH A 10% CONTIGENCY AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS. WHEREAS, Parks and recreation department is tasked with paid parking enforcement and would like to procure a utility vehicle for more efficient navigation between the North, South, Center and Uplands parking lots ;and WHEREAS, Previously we used two (2) electric vehicles purchased in 2009. After years of use the electric cars became outdated and parts became very expensive to replace. These two (2) vehicles were sold in surplus sale in 2023; and . WHEREAS, The necessity for more efficient navigation is derived from the monetary increase directly correlated to 100% parking compliance; and WHEREAS, A parking utility vehicle will also aid in transport, installation and removal of heavy pay stations and materials associated with the pay stations; and WHERE AS, Funds are available in the Parking fund for the purchase of the John Deere Gator for Parks and Recreation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to approve the purchase of a John Deere Gator HPX815E from Craig Taylor Equipment. Section 2. City Council authorizes funding in the amount of $26,326.03, hereby transferred from fund 03000-0000-3400 to the fund 03000-2900-8103. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska this 11th day of March, 2024. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Sue McClure, Mayor Resolution 2024-017 37 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2024-017 AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Kris Peck City Clerk (City Seal) Resolution 2024-017 38 Resolution 2024-017 39 Date: 23 January 2024 Offer Expires: 31 January 2024 Confidential 30265645Quote Id: Prepared For: City Of Seward Prepared By:Harrington Josh Craig Taylor Equipment Co. 44170 Kalifonsky Beach Road Soldotna, AK 99669 Tel: 907-262-5977 Fax: 907-262-9516 Resolution 2024-017 40 Salesperson : X ______________Accepted By : X ______________ Confidential Quote Summary Prepared For: City Of Seward AKHome: 907-491-0360 Prepared By: Harrington JoshCraig Taylor Equipment Co.44170 Kalifonsky Beach RoadSoldotna, AK 99669Phone: 907-262-5977 Quote Id:30265645 23 January 2024 23 January 2024 Created On: Last Modified On: Expiration Date:31 January 2024 Equipment Summary Suggested List Selling Price Qty Extended JOHN DEERE GATOR™HPX815E (Model Year 2024) $ 28,204.44 $ 28,204.44 X 1 = $ 28,204.44 Equipment Total $ 28,204.44 Quote Summary Equipment Total $ 28,204.44 SubTotal $ 28,204.44 Est. Service Agreement Tax $ 0.00 Total $ 28,204.44 Balance Due $ 28,204.44 Resolution 2024-017 41 Selling Equipment Quote Id: 30265645 Confidential JOHN DEERE GATOR™HPX815E (Model Year 2024) Hours: Stock Number: Suggested List $ 28,204.44 Selling Price $ 28,204.44 Code Description Qty Unit Extended 57HCM GATOR™HPX815E (Model Year 2024) 1 $ 16,599.00 $ 16,599.00 Standard Options - Per Unit 0202 United States 1 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 0505 Build To Order 1 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 1011 High-Performance All-Purpose (HPAP) Tires 1 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 2007 Standard Bench Seat - Black 1 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 2350 Park Position in Transmission 1 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 3001 Cargo Box with Paint and Rear Reflectors 1 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 3120 Cargo Box Manual Lift with Prop Rod 1 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 4004 Deluxe Cab Frame/Including Glass Windshield with Wiper, Electrical Kit, Rear Window and Nets 1 $ 1,849.00 $ 1,849.00 4049 Less Black Poly Roof 1 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 4249 Less Front Brush Guard 1 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Standard Options Total $ 1,849.00 Dealer Attachments BUC10217 Deluxe Cab Frame 1 $ 1,917.44 $ 1,917.44 BM25611 Glass Door Kit - Deluxe Cab 1 $ 2,820.51 $ 2,820.51 VGB10548 Cab Heater Fitting Kit 1 $ 34.24 $ 34.24 BM23608 Cab Heater 1 $ 1,503.36 $ 1,503.36 BM21649 Beacon Light Kit - Deluxe Cab 1 $ 515.74 $ 515.74 BM26394 Brake, tail, reverse lights 1 $ 225.77 $ 225.77 BM21651 Front Work Light Kit - Deluxe Cab 1 $ 424.79 $ 424.79 BM21652 Rear Work Light Kit - Deluxe Cab 1 $ 314.59 $ 314.59 Dealer Attachments Total $ 7,756.44 Value Added Services Total $ 0.00 Other Charges Freight 1 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 Setup 1 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 Other Charges Total $ 2,000.00 Suggested Price $ 28,204.44 Customer Discounts Customer Discounts Total $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Resolution 2024-017 42 Selling Equipment Quote Id: 30265645 Confidential Total Selling Price $ 28,204.44 Resolution 2024-017 43 Quotes of equipment offered through contracts between Deere & Company, its divisions and subsidiaries (collectively “Deere”) and government agencies are subject to audit and access by Deere's Strategic Accounts Business Division to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of the contracts. Vendor: Deere & Company 2000 John Deere Run Cary, NC 27513 Signature on all LOIs and POs with a signature line Contract name or number; or JD Quote ID Sold to street address Bill to email address (required to send the invoice and/or to obtain the tax exemption certificate Customer: Quotes are valid for 30 days from the creation date or upon contract expiration, whichever occurs first. A Purchase Order (PO) or Letter of Intent (LOI) including the below information is required to proceed with this sale. The PO or LOI will be returned if information is missing. Harrington Josh Craig Taylor Equipment Co. 44170 Kalifonsky Beach Road Soldotna, AK 99669 Tel: 907-262-5977 Fax: 907-262-9516 For any questions, please contact: Ship to street address (no PO box) Bill to contact name and phone number Bill to address Membership number if required by the contract Resolution 2024-017 44 Date: 24 January 2024 Offer Expires: 31 January 2024 Confidential Quote Id: 30271710 ALL PURCHASE ORDERS MUST BE MADE OUT TO (VENDOR): Deere & Company 2000 John Deere Run Cary, NC 27513 FED ID: 36-2382580 UEID: FNSWEDARMK53 ALL PURCHASE ORDERS MUST BE SENT TO DELIVERING DEALER: Craig Taylor Equipment Co. 44170 Kalifonsky Beach Road Soldotna, AK 99669 907-262-5977 contact.soldotna@cteak.com Prepared For: Jim Sheehan Proposal For: Jim Sheehan Delivering Dealer: Harrington Josh Craig Taylor Equipment Co. 44170 Kalifonsky Beach Road Soldotna, AK 99669 Quote Prepared By: Harrington Josh Resolution 2024-017 45 ALL PURCHASE ORDERS MUST BE MADE OUT TO (VENDOR): Deere & Company 2000 John Deere Run Cary, NC 27513 FED ID: 36-2382580 UEID: FNSWEDARMK53 ALL PURCHASE ORDERS MUST BE SENT TO DELIVERING DEALER: Craig Taylor Equipment Co. 44170 Kalifonsky Beach Road Soldotna, AK 99669 907-262-5977 contact.soldotna@cteak.com Confidential Salesperson : X ______________Accepted By : X ______________ Quote Summary Prepared For: Jim Sheehan AKHome : 907-491-0360 Delivering Dealer: Craig Taylor Equipment Co.Harrington Josh44170 Kalifonsky Beach RoadSoldotna, AK 99669 Phone: 907-262-5977 Quote ID:30271710 24 January 2024 24 January 2024 Created On: Last Modified On: Expiration Date:31 January 2024 Equipment Summary Suggested List Selling Price Qty Extended JOHN DEERE GATOR™HPX815E (Model Year 2024) $ 30,653.50 $ 26,362.03 X 1 = $ 26,362.03 Contract: Alaska NASPO Ground Mtnce N2020-GME-0001 (PG LD CG 22) Price Effective Date: January 23, 2024 Equipment Total $ 26,362.03 Quote Summary Equipment Total $ 26,362.03 Trade In SubTotal $ 26,362.03 Est. Service Agreement Tax $ 0.00 Total $ 26,362.03 Balance Due $ 26,362.03 Resolution 2024-017 46 Quote Id: 30271710 Customer Name: Selling Equipment Confidential ALL PURCHASE ORDERS MUST BE MADE OUT TO (VENDOR): Deere & Company 2000 John Deere Run Cary, NC 27513 FED ID: 36-2382580 UEID: FNSWEDARMK53 ALL PURCHASE ORDERS MUST BE SENT TO DELIVERING DEALER: Craig Taylor Equipment Co. 44170 Kalifonsky Beach Road Soldotna, AK 99669 907-262-5977 contact.soldotna@cteak.com JOHN DEERE GATOR™HPX815E (Model Year 2024) Hours: Stock Number: Contract:Alaska NASPO Ground Mtnce N2020-GME-0001 (PG LD CG 22) Price Effective Date:January 23, 2024 Suggested List * $ 30,653.50 Selling Price * $ 26,362.03 * Price per item - includes Fees and Non-contract items Code Description Qty List Price Discount% Discount Amount Contract Price Extended Contract Price 57HCM GATOR™HPX815E (Model Year 2024) 1 $ 16,599.00 14.00 $ 2,323.86 $ 14,275.14 $ 14,275.14 Standard Options - Per Unit 0202 United States 1 $ 0.00 14.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 0505 Build To Order 1 $ 0.00 14.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 1011 High-Performance All- Purpose (HPAP) Tires 1 $ 0.00 14.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 2007 Standard Bench Seat - Black 1 $ 0.00 14.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 2350 Park Position in Transmission 1 $ 0.00 14.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 3003 Cargo Box with Spray In Liner, Brake and Tail Lights 1 $ 573.00 14.00 $ 80.22 $ 492.78 $ 492.78 3100 Cargo Box Power Lift 1 $ 1,100.00 14.00 $ 154.00 $ 946.00 $ 946.00 4004 Deluxe Cab Frame/Including Glass Windshield with Wiper, Electrical Kit, Rear Window and Nets 1 $ 1,849.00 14.00 $ 258.86 $ 1,590.14 $ 1,590.14 4049 Less Black Poly Roof 1 $ 0.00 14.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 4249 Less Front Brush Guard 1 $ 0.00 14.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Standard Options Total $ 3,522.00 $ 493.08 $ 3,028.92 $ 3,028.92 Dealer Attachments/Non-Contract/Open Market BM22703 Seat-Belt Comfort Strap (2) 1 $ 110.21 14.00 $ 15.43 $ 94.78 $ 94.78 BM23507 Glass Windshield with Wiper - Deluxe Cab 1 $ 1,214.46 14.00 $ 170.02 $ 1,044.44 $ 1,044.44 BM23534 Windshield Washer Fluid Kit - Deluxe Cab 1 $ 251.46 14.00 $ 35.20 $ 216.26 $ 216.26 BM23505 Glass Rear Window Kit - Deluxe Cab 1 $ 306.01 14.00 $ 42.84 $ 263.17 $ 263.17 Resolution 2024-017 47 Quote Id: 30271710 Customer Name: Selling Equipment Confidential ALL PURCHASE ORDERS MUST BE MADE OUT TO (VENDOR): Deere & Company 2000 John Deere Run Cary, NC 27513 FED ID: 36-2382580 UEID: FNSWEDARMK53 ALL PURCHASE ORDERS MUST BE SENT TO DELIVERING DEALER: Craig Taylor Equipment Co. 44170 Kalifonsky Beach Road Soldotna, AK 99669 907-262-5977 contact.soldotna@cteak.com BM25611 Glass Door Kit - Deluxe Cab 1 $ 2,820.51 14.00 $ 394.87 $ 2,425.64 $ 2,425.64 VGB10548 Cab Heater Fitting Kit 1 $ 34.24 14.00 $ 4.79 $ 29.45 $ 29.45 BM23608 Cab Heater 1 $ 1,503.36 14.00 $ 210.47 $ 1,292.89 $ 1,292.89 BM23508 Side Mirrors - Deluxe Cab 1 $ 185.11 14.00 $ 25.92 $ 159.19 $ 159.19 BM21649 Beacon Light Kit - Deluxe Cab 1 $ 515.74 14.00 $ 72.20 $ 443.54 $ 443.54 BM21651 Front Work Light Kit - Deluxe Cab 1 $ 424.79 14.00 $ 59.47 $ 365.32 $ 365.32 BM21652 Rear Work Light Kit - Deluxe Cab 1 $ 314.59 14.00 $ 44.04 $ 270.55 $ 270.55 BM21656 Interior Light Kit - Deluxe Cab 1 $ 85.60 14.00 $ 11.98 $ 73.62 $ 73.62 VGB10505 Electrical Kit 1 $ 131.61 14.00 $ 18.43 $ 113.18 $ 113.18 BUC10804 Backup Alarm 1 $ 134.81 14.00 $ 18.87 $ 115.94 $ 115.94 Freight Freight 1 $ 1,500.00 14.00 $ 210.00 $ 1,290.00 $ 1,290.00 PDI Setup PDI Setup 1 $ 1,000.00 14.00 $ 140.00 $ 860.00 $ 860.00 Dealer Attachments Total $ 10,532.50 $ 1,474.53 $ 9,057.97 $ 9,057.97 Value Added Services Total $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Total Selling Price $ 30,653.50 $ 4,291.47 $ 26,362.03 $ 26,362.03 Resolution 2024-017 48 Resolution 2024-018 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO COMPLETE A CHANGE ORDER TO PO# 3375 TO INCLUDE THE PREMIER SPOTS IN THE RESURRECTION CAMPGROUND RESURFACING AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $29,745.37 Documents: •Agenda Statement •Resolution 2024-018 •Attachments: o Scope of Work / Proposal o Resolution 2023-118 o 2023 Proposal Resolution 2024-018 49 City Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: March 11, 2024 To: City Council Through: Kat Sorensen, City Manager From: Melanie Hauze, Director of Parks and Recreation Subject: Resolution 2024-018: Authorizing The City Manager To complete A Change Order To PO# 3375 To Include The Premier Spots In The Resurrection Campground For Resurfacing And Appropriating Funds In The Amount Of $29,745.37 Background and justification: The Parks and Recreation Department needs to resurface the campgrounds. The campgrounds have gotten to the point that grading does not fix the problem anymore. There isn’t enough material left in the campgrounds to fill the potholes, all that is left is the fines. Most of the entrances to the campgrounds have potholes so deep you could bottom out if not avoided. On September 12, 2023 an email was sent out to several Seward area contractors with a scope of work to be completed and only one contractor responded. Premier Construction, LLC sent the City a proposal. After receiving the quote, a decision was made to resurface the Alice, Marathon, and Harborside Campgrounds in the amount of $44,340.13. This work was started in the fall of 2023 to be completed in the Spring of 2024 prior to the Camping season. We reached out to the contractor to provide a bid for partial resurfacing of the Resurrection Campground. And was given a quote of $29,745.37. City Council approved Resolution 2023-118 on October 23, 2023. Parks and Recreation is requesting an additional $29,745.37 to be appropriated towards this project from account 01000- 1411-7216. Comprehensive and Strategic Plan Consistency Information This legislation is consistent with (citation listed): Comprehensive Plan: 3.7.1.3 Continue to improve the quality and efficiency of governmental services Strategic Plan: Other: Certification of Funds Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 29,745.37 This legislation (): Creates revenue in the amount of: $ Resolution 2024-018 50 Creates expenditure in amount of: $ 29,745.37 Creates a savings in the amount of: $ Has no fiscal impact Funds are (): Budgeted Line item(s):  Not budgeted Not applicable Fund Balance Information Affected Fund ()01000-1411-8103:  General SMIC Electric Wastewater Boat Harbor Parking Water Healthcare Motor Pool Other Note: amounts are unaudited Available Fund Balance/ Unassigned: $ 8,224,121.08 Finance Director Signature: Attorney Review Yes Attorney Signature:  Not applicable Comments: Administration Recommendation  Adopt Resolution Other: Resolution 2024-018 51 Sponsored by: Sorensen CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2024-018 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO COMPLETE A CHANGE ORDER TO PO# 3375 TO INCLUDE THE PREMIER SPOTS IN THE RESURRECTION CAMPGROUND RESURFACING AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $29,745.37 WHEREAS, the Campgrounds need to be resurfaced. They have gotten to the point that grading does not fix the problem anymore; and WHEREAS, an email was sent out on September 12, 2023 to several Seward area contractors with a scope of work to be completed; and WHEREAS, Premier Construction was the only contractor to respond with a quote; and WHEREAS, after receiving a quote a decision was made to only resurface Alice, Marathon, and Harborside; and WHEREAS, Portions of the Resurrection Campground are in need of resurfacing prior to the 2024 camping season; and WHEREAS, SPRD reached out to Contractor who provided an additional bid for partial resurfacing of the Campground NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to complete a change order to the original PO# 3375 Section 2. Funding in the amount of $29,745.37 is hereby transferred and appropriated from account 01000-0000-3400 from the Unassigned Account to 01000-1411 -7216 Maintenance and Repair Exp. Acct. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska this 11th day of March, 2024. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Resolution 2024-018 52 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2024-018 Sue McClure, Mayor AYE S: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Kris Peck City Clerk (City Seal) Resolution 2024-018 53 Resolution 2024-018 54 Resolution 2024-018 55 Resolution 2024-018 56 10/10/2023 Resolution 2024-018 57 Resolution 2024-019 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, Authorizing the City Manager to purchase a new 2024 John Deere 772G Road Grader for a total amount of $499,498.00 plus 10% contingency Utilizing the Sourcewell Contract # and Appropriating Funds. Documents: •Agenda Statement •Resolution 2024-019 •Attachments: o Airport Equipment Rental Proposal and Specifications o John Deer Pricing Sheet 1 o John Deer Pricing Sheet 2 Resolution 2024-019 58 City Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: March 11, 2024 To: City Council Through: Kat Sorensen, City Manager From: Doug Schoessler, Public Works Director Subject: Resolution 2024-019; Authorizing The City Manager To Purchase A New 2024 John Deere 772G Road Grader From Airport Equipment Rental For A Total Of $499,498.00 Plus 10% Contingency Utilizing The Sourcewell Contract And Appropriating Funds Background and justification: The Public Works Department’s 2001 Volvo 740A Motor Grader - Unit #113, is 22 years old and past the anticipated useful life. The age of the unit, continuing costly repairs, declining parts availability, and drive gear issues make the purchase of new grader necessary to service Seward’s road maintenance needs into the future. The 2023-2024 budget year included with the Public Works Capital Equipment Budget per scheduled fleet replacement/management plan to purchase a new Road Grader in order to provide reliable road maintenance year-round. The price from Airport Equipment Rental utilizing the discount pricing from Sourcewell is $499,498 (the suggested manufacturers list price for the John Deere 740A Grader is $713,986). We currently have a 2018 John Deere 672GP Grader, and this standardization of equipment saves money and improves winter maintenance efficiencies. Seward City Code 6.10.120(B) allows competitive procurement purchases which utilize competitive bids obtained by other governmental units, and the Public Works Department will be purchasing this equipment utilizing the Sourcewell contract price with Airport Equipment Rental for the best value for the City of Seward. Comprehensive and Strategic Plan Consistency Information This legislation is consistent with (citation listed): Comprehensive Plan: Chapter 2.2.3 Community Appearance Strategic Plan: Page 18 Maintain Streets Other: Certification of Funds Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 499,498. Plus 10% Contingency This legislation (): Creates revenue in the amount of: $  Creates expenditure in amount of: $ 499,498 Plus 10% Contingency Resolution 2024-019 59 Creates a savings in the amount of: $ Has no fiscal impact Funds are ():  Budgeted Line item(s): Not budgeted Not applicable Fund Balance Information Affected Fund ():03000-1310-8103 General SMIC Electric Wastewater Boat Harbor Parking Water Healthcare  Motor Pool Other Note: amounts are unaudited Available Fund Balance/ Net Position $ $1,137,563.77 Finance Director Signature: Attorney Review Yes Attorney Signature:  Not applicable Comments: Administration Recommendation  Adopt Resolution Other: Resolution 2024-019 60 Sponsored by: Sorensen CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2024-019 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PURCHASE A NEW 2024 JOHN DEERE 772G ROAD GRADER FOR A TOTAL AMOUNT OF $499,498.00 PLUS 10% CONTINGENCY UTILIZING THE LOWEST BID PRICING FROM AIRPORT EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND SOURCEWELL CONTRACT # AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS. WHEREAS, The Public Works Department’s 2001 Volvo 740A Motor Grader - Unit #113, is 22 years old and past the anticipated useful life. The age of the unit, continuing costly repairs, declining parts availability, and drive gear issues make the purchase of new grader necessary to service Seward’s road maintenance needs into the future. WHEREAS, the purchase of the John Deere grader is consistent with the City of Seward’s policy of the Standardization of Equipment; and WHEREAS, Seward City Code 6.10.120(B) allows competitive procurement purchases which utilize competitive bids obtained by other governmental units, and the Public Works Department is purchasing these vehicles utilizing Sourcewell contract #; and WHEREAS, Sourcewell has issued requests for proposals for various equipment; to secure the lowest bid contract, WHEREAS, the lowest bidder for the road grader is Airport Equipment Rental in the amount of $486,338 using the Sourcewell member pricing. WHEREAS, the funding of the purchase will come from budgeted reserves in the Motor Pool Fund following the capitol equipment plans for 2021-2025. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: Section 1. The City Manager is authorized to purchase the 2024 John Deere 772G road grader from Airport Equipment Rental for a total price of $499,498.00 with a 10% contingency. Section 2. Funding the amount of $499,498.00 is hereby appropriated from Motor Pool Fund Reserve Account number 03000-0000-3400 to the capital equipment account no. 03000-1310- 8103. Section 3. The Seward City Council hereby finds that it is in the public interest to purchase this equipment through airport Equipment Rental utilizing the competitive procurement RFP contracts by Sourcewell. Resolution 2024-019 61 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2024-019 ___________________________ Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 11th day of March 2024. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Sue McClure, Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: ______________________ Kris Peck City Clerk (City Seal) Resolution 2024-019 62 Resolution 2024-019 63 Resolution 2024-019 64 Resolution 2024-019 65 Resolution 2024-019 66 Resolution 2024-019 67 Resolution 2024-019 68 Resolution 2024-019 69 Resolution 2024-019 70 Resolution 2024-019 71 Resolution 2024-019 72 Resolution 2024-020 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, PLACING URBACH’S CLOTHIER, STANDARD OIL MANAGER’S HOUSE AND ALASKA’S POINT OF VIEW QUONSET HUTS ON THE SEWARD REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES Documents: •Agenda Statement •Resolution 2024-020 •Application for Urbach’s Clothier •Application for Standard Oil Manager’s House •Application for Alaska’s Point of View Quonset Hut Resolution 2024-020 73 City Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: March 11, 2024 To: City Council Through:Allison Stacy, Museum Curator From: Kris Peck, City Clerk Subject: Resolution 2024-020: A Resolution Of The City Council Of The City Of Seward, Alaska, Placing Urbach’s Clothier, Standard Oil Manager’s House And Alaska’s Point Of View Quonset Huts On The Seward Register Of Historic Places Background and justification: On January 11, 2024, the Historic Preservation Commission approved Urbach’s Clothier, Standard Oil Manager’s House, and Alaska’s Point of View Quonset Huts to be on the Seward Register of Historic Places. On February 22, 2024, the Resurrection Bay Historical Society reviewed and approved all three of the applications. Comprehensive and Strategic Plan Consistency Information This legislation is consistent with (citation listed): Comprehensive Plan: 16.1 Historic Preservation Strategic Plan: Other: Certification of Funds Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 0 End of Agenda Statement Resolution 2024-020 74 Sponsored by: Historic Preservation Commission CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2024-020 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, PLACING URBACH’S CLOTHIER, STANDARD OIL MANAGER’S HOUSE AND ALASKA’S POINT OF VIEW QUONSET HUTS ON THE SEWARD REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES WHEREAS, Ordinance 1995-10 established the Seward Register of Historic Places in order to locally recognize significant properties in Seward's history; and WHEREAS, the established policy requires eligible properties to be placed on the local register by resolution of the City Council; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Commission approved these three properties for inclusion on the local register at their January 11, 2024 meeting; and WHEREAS, the Resurrection Bay Historical Society also approved these three properties for inclusion on the local register at their February 22, 2024 meeting; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Commission recommends that City Council place the eligible properties listed below on the local register. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. In accordance with the eligibility criteria established by the Historic Preservation Commission, the following sites are hereby placed on the Seward Register of Historic Places: Urbach’s Clothiers The Standard Oil Manager’s House Alaska’s Point of View Quonset Hut Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska this 11th day of March 2024. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Sue McClure, Mayor Resolution 2024-020 75 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2024-020 AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Kris Peck City Clerk (City Seal) Resolution 2024-020 76 CITY OF SEWARD LOCAL HISTORIC REGISTER APPLICATION FORMAT ** Prior to completing this form please review the Seward Historic Register eligibility criteria ==================================================================== 1. Name of Property ==================================================================== historic name____________________Urbach's Clothiers_______________________________ other names/site number__________________________________________________________ ==================================================================== 2. Location ==================================================================== street & number___________218 4th Avenue_______________________________________ legal description________________________________________________________________ Kenai Peninsula Borough tax parcel number__________________________________________ ==================================================================== 3. Owner of Property ==================================================================== name_____________________________Dorothy Urbach______________________________ address_____________218 4th Avenue_________________________________________________ city____Seward__________state_________Alaska_____zip_______99664________ telephone__________907-224-3088_______________ ==================================================================== 4. Category of Property ==================================================================== _X_ building(s) ____ district ____ site ____ structure ____ object ==================================================================== 5. Description (Describe the historic and current condition of the property on one or more continuation sheets.) Urbach's is the longest continuous family-owned clothing and shoe business in the heart of downtown historic Seward. The store opened in 1915. The property is in good condition and still running. ======================================================================= Resolution 2024-020 77 ==================================================================== 6. Significance ==================================================================== Applicable Seward Historic Register Criteria (Mark "2" for YES; "1" for MAYBE; "0" for NO; in one or more boxes for the criteria qualifying the property for the Seward Historic Register) _2___ A. Property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to our history. __2__ B. Property is associated with the lives of persons significant in the past. _2___ C. Construction/architecture... __2__ D. Property has yielded, or is likely to yield information important in Seward's prehistory or history. Criteria Considerations (Mark "x" in all the boxes that apply) _____ A. owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes _____ B. removed from its original location _____ C. a birthplace or a grave _____ D. a cemetery __X__ E. a reconstructed building, object, or structure _____ F. a commemorative property _____ G. less than 50 years of age or achieved significance within the past 50 years Significant Dates _____1915 to Today________________________ Significant Person ________Urbach Family____________________ Cultural Affiliation ________________________________________ Architect/Builder _________________________________________ Narrative Statement of Significance (Explain the historical significance of the property on one or more continuation sheets). Resolution 2024-020 78 ==================================================================== 7. Title History of Property ==================================================================== ==================================================================== 8.If approved may the property be placed on the Historic Walking Tour?_X_ yes ___ no ==================================================================== ==================================================================== 9 . Major Bibliographical References (Cite the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form on one or more continuation sheets.) Resurrection Bay Historical Society Photo Collection, Mary Barry "Seward Alaskal: A History of the Gateway City" ===================================================================== ==================================================================== 10. Form Prepared By ==================================================================== name/title_____Allison Stacy______________________________________________________ organization____Seward Community Library & Museum & on behalf of Historic Preservation Commission______________ date___January 15, 2024________________ address_____239 6th Av_________________________________________ city_____Seward, Alaska________________________________________________________ ==================================================================== 11. Photographs (attach one color photograph of the property at the time of application and if available one black & white photograph identifying the property to be at least 50 years old) ==================================================================== Resolution 2024-020 79 Resolution 2024-020 80 Resolution 2024-020 81 CITY OF SEWARD LOCAL HISTORIC REGISTER APPLICATION FORMAT ** Prior to completing this form please review the Seward Historic Register eligibility criteria ==================================================================== 1. Name of Property ==================================================================== historic name_________Standard Oil Manager's House ______________________ other names/site number__________________________________________________________ ==================================================================== 2. Location ==================================================================== street & number_________________611 Adams Street___________________________ legal description________________________________________________________________ Kenai Peninsula Borough tax parcel number__________________________________________ ==================================================================== 3. Owner of Property ==================================================================== name_________________Don Carly Jr. _______________________________________ address_________________________1213 E. 26th Avenue_______________________________________ city________Anchorage___state_____Alaska________zip______99508_____________ email___dgclary817@gmail.com________ ==================================================================== 4. Category of Property ==================================================================== _X__ building(s) ____ district ____ site ____ structure ____ object ==================================================================== 5. Description (Describe the historic and current condition of the property on one or more continuation sheets.) The Standard Oil Manager's House is currently a Bed and Breakfast with a rich history. The House has been restored and transformed that welcomes visitors. In the 1920s, the Standard Oil Company of California came to Seward and built this home for the company's manager. The earthquake destroyed the oil tanks and structures. ======================================================================= Resolution 2024-020 82 ==================================================================== 6. Significance ==================================================================== Applicable Seward Historic Register Criteria (Mark "2" for YES; "1" for MAYBE; "0" for NO; in one or more boxes for the criteria qualifying the property for the Seward Historic Register) __2__ A. Property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to our history. __2__ B. Property is associated with the lives of persons significant in the past. __2__ C. Construction/architecture... __0__ D. Property has yielded, or is likely to yield information important in Seward's prehistory or history. Criteria Considerations (Mark "x" in all the boxes that apply) _____ A. owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes _____ B. removed from its original location _____ C. a birthplace or a grave _____ D. a cemetery __X__ E. a reconstructed building, object, or structure _____ F. a commemorative property _____ G. less than 50 years of age or achieved significance within the past 50 years Significant Dates ___________________1928_________________ Significant Person ________________________________________ Cultural Affiliation ________________________________________ Architect/Builder _________________________________________ Narrative Statement of Significance (Explain the historical significance of the property on one or more continuation sheets). Resolution 2024-020 83 ==================================================================== 7. Title History of Property ==================================================================== ==================================================================== 8.If approved may the property be placed on the Historic Walking Tour?_X_ yes ___ no ==================================================================== ==================================================================== 9 . Major Bibliographical References (Cite the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form on one or more continuation sheets.) ===================================================================== ==================================================================== 10. Form Prepared By ==================================================================== name/title_________Allison Stacy______________________________________________ organization____________Seward Community Library & Museum and on behalf of Historic Preservation Commission_____ date__________1/15/2024_____________ address__________________239 6th Avenue_________________________________ city________________Seward, Alaska 99664_____________________________ ==================================================================== 11. Photographs (attach one color photograph of the property at the time of application and if available one black & white photograph identifying the property to be at least 50 years old) ==================================================================== Resolution 2024-020 84 Resolution 2024-020 85 Resolution 2024-020 86 Resolution 2024-020 87 CITY OF SEWARD LOCAL HISTORIC REGISTER APPLICATION FORMAT ** Prior to completing this form please review the Seward Historic Register eligibility criteria ==================================================================== 1. Name of Property ==================================================================== historic name_________________Alaska's Point of View Quonset Hunt________________ other names/site number__________________________________________________________ ==================================================================== 2. Location ==================================================================== street & number_____________408 6th Avenue, Seward, Alaska 99664____________________ legal description________________________________________________________________ Kenai Peninsula Borough tax parcel number__________________________________________ ==================================================================== 3. Owner of Property ==================================================================== name__________________Debra Hafemeister______________________________________ address___________________PO Box 312___________________________________________ city_________Seward_______state________Alaska_____zip_______99664____ telephone______907-224-2424______________________________ ==================================================================== 4. Category of Property ==================================================================== __X_ building(s) ____ district ____ site ____ structure ____ object ==================================================================== 5. Description (Describe the historic and current condition of the property on one or more continuation sheets.) Alaska's Point of View uses original WWII Quonset Huts as contemporary rentals. These huts were the first homes for many people first moving to Seward in the 1940s. They have been remodeled and are in good condition for modern-day use. The original Quonset hut was builting for lodging for the USO Entertainers that came to entertain the troops. ======================================================================= Resolution 2024-020 88 ==================================================================== 6. Significance ==================================================================== Applicable Seward Historic Register Criteria (Mark "2" for YES; "1" for MAYBE; "0" for NO; in one or more boxes for the criteria qualifying the property for the Seward Historic Register) __2__ A. Property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to our history. __1__ B. Property is associated with the lives of persons significant in the past. _2__ C. Construction/architecture... __0_ D. Property has yielded, or is likely to yield information important in Seward's prehistory or history. Criteria Considerations (Mark "x" in all the boxes that apply) _____ A. owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes _____ B. removed from its original location _____ C. a birthplace or a grave _____ D. a cemetery __X_ E. a reconstructed building, object, or structure _X__ F. a commemorative property _____ G. less than 50 years of age or achieved significance within the past 50 years Significant Dates _________________1940s to Today__________________ Significant Person ________________________________________ Cultural Affiliation ________________________________________ Architect/Builder _________________________________________ Narrative Statement of Significance (Explain the historical significance of the property on one or more continuation sheets). Resolution 2024-020 89 ==================================================================== 7. Title History of Property ==================================================================== ==================================================================== 8.If approved may the property be placed on the Historic Walking Tour?_X_ yes ___ no ==================================================================== ==================================================================== 9 . Major Bibliographical References (Cite the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form on one or more continuation sheets.) ===================================================================== ==================================================================== 10. Form Prepared By ==================================================================== name/title_____________Allison Stacy_____________________________________________ organization_______Seward Community Library & Museum and on behalf of Historic Preservation Commission_______ date____________01/15/2024________________ address_____________________239 6th Avenue________________________________ city__________________Seward, Alaska___________________________________________ ==================================================================== 11. Photographs (attach one color photograph of the property at the time of application and if available one black & white photograph identifying the property to be at least 50 years old) ==================================================================== Resolution 2024-020 90 Resolution 2024-020 91 Agenda Item: Appoint Carol Griswold to P&Z with a term set to expire February 2027 City Clerk's Office PO BOX 167 Seward,AK 99664 Phone:907-224-4046,, Email:clerk@cityofseward.net CITY OF SEWARD 7, APPLICATION FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Name: Carol Griswold Street address: 412 _First Ave PO Box address.--1342 E-mail address: c—g riz @yahoo-com Home telephone: 224-5620 Cell ph -'one: How many years have you lived within the city limits of Seward,Alaska:40 List any special training, education, or background you have which may help you as a member of the Commission: I served on P&Z from 1997 to 2006, including serving as Chair. I am currently Chair of the Seward State Parks Citizen Advisory Board, and have served on that Board since 2013. 1 have been an active participant at P&Z as a member of the public. I am specifically interested in serving on the Planning and Zoning Commission because: I am very interested and involved in envisioning the future of Seward for a very long time. It has been very difficult to fill two vacancies in the past year, and now there are TH R E E vacancies. This resulted in the cancellation of the March 5, 2024 P&Z meeting due to lack of a quorum. I hope to help keep the Commission moving forward if appointed. Have you ever served on a similar commission elsewhere? El Yes RINo If Sol, where? And when? Are you available to attend meetings on Tuesday evenings twice a month?-yes------- 9 1 understand there might be multiple terms lengths available and will check with the City Clerk for details. W I understand that I am required to complete the financial disclosure form as part of this application. R If appointed, I understand Commissioners shall be compensated for service at the rate of$100 per month. 9 If appointed,I understand that I must notify Community Development if I am unable to attend a meeting. 19 If appointed, I understand that I may be removed from the Commission due to attendance issues. February 29, 2024 Signature Date Updated February 2024 92 Resolution 2024-021: Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into A Management Agreement With Matanuska Electrical Association (MEA) And Appropriating Funds Documents: •Agenda Statement •Resolution 2024-021 •Attachments o Management Agreement o Brian Hickey Resume Resolution 2024-021 93 City Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: March 11, 2024 To: City Council Through: Kat Sorensen, City Manager Subject: Resolution 2024-021: Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into A Management Agreement With Matanuska Electric Association (MEA) And Appropriating Funds Background and justification: As the vote to sell the utility failed in 2023, the city needs to move forward creating a sustainable utility and finishing infrastructure projects on top of the daily operations of the utility. We have had both the Utility Manager and Utility Operations Supervisor posted for a significant period of time with no qualified candidates. This is due to the fact that the city cannot compete with the private utility market with wages, since the city of Seward can only offer about half of the average salary for either of those positions. MEA was chosen as they were not one of the two utilities that were interested in purchasing the SES. They have done similar management contracts before with smaller municipal utilities. Comprehensive and Strategic Plan Consistency Information This legislation is consistent with (citation listed): Comprehensive Plan: 3.7.1.3 Continue to improve the quality and efficiency of governmental services. 3.7.1.4 Continue to upgrade and expand utilities to meet existing needs and encourage future development Strategic Plan: Other: Certification of Funds Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 0 This legislation (): Creates revenue in the amount of: $  Creates expenditure in amount of: $ 850,000.00 Creates a savings in the amount of: $ Has no fiscal impact Funds are (): Budgeted Line item(s):  Not budgeted Not applicable Resolution 2024-021 94 Fund Balance Information Affected Fund ():15000-3000-7009 General SMIC  Electric Wastewater Boat Harbor Parking Water Healthcare Motor Pool Other Note: amounts are unaudited Fund Balance/Net position – unrestricted/unassigned $ 7,742,222.00 Finance Director Signature: Attorney Review  Yes Attorney Signature: /s Kody George Not applicable Comments: Administration Recommendation  Adopt Resolution Other: Resolution 2024-021 95 Sponsored by: Sorensen CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2024-021 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT WITH MATANUSKA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION (MEA) AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS WHEREAS, The voters of the City of Seward chose not to sell the Seward Electric System; and WHEREAS, The City cannot compete with the private utility industry when it comes to wages for management positions; and WHEREAS, Matanuska Electric Association (MEA) has done management contracts before with small utilities; and WHEREAS, MEA was not one of the Utilities that was interested in purchasing the Seward Electric System (SES); and WHEREAS, The SES has significant infrastructure projects that need to be finished, and WHEREAS, the City desires to contract with MEA for this purpose. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: Section 1. The City Manager is authorized to enter into a Management Agreement with Matanuska Electric Association (MEA). Section 2. Funding in the amount of $850,000 is appropriated from Electric Enterprise Fund Unassigned Account number 15000-0000-3400 to Contracted Services Account Number 15000- 3000-7009. Section 3. This resolution is effective upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 11th day of March, 2024. Resolution 2024-021 96 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2024-021 ___________________________ THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Sue McClure, Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: ______________________ Kris Peck City Clerk (City Seal) Resolution 2024-021 97 CONFIDENTIAL Management Services Agreement between MATANUSKA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC. and CITY OF SEWARD THIS MANAGEMENT SERVICES AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is entered into by and between the City of Seward (“COS”), a city located in the Kenai Peninsula Borough with main offices in the City Hall Building at 410 Adam Street, Seward, Alaska, and Matanuska Electric Association, Inc. (“MEA”), an Alaska electric cooperative association with headquarters at 163 East Industrial Way, Palmer, Alaska. WHEREAS: COS is engaged in the business of production, transmission, and distribution of electricity in Alaska; COS desires to obtain the services of MEA to assist it in the oversight of COS’ utility operations; MEA is able to provide services to COS for such purpose; and, Whereas COS and MEA have met, discussed, and agreed on the broad details of the mechanisms by which a management agreement will be executed. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants herein set forth, the Parties hereto agree that MEA will provide management services for the benefit of Seward as follows: PURPOSE: This Agreement constitutes the management services Agreement between COS and MEA whereby MEA will provide management to oversee electric utility operations for COS. SCOPE OF SERVICES MEA will provide management to oversee electric utility operations at COS as needed to allow the essential functions of the electric utility to be carried out. These services will only be for the management of the COS utility operations, line, and engineering staff for continuing operational requirements and work associated with the capital program underway. COS will contract directly for any additional contract services necessary for prudent utility operations. MEA management may oversee applicable contracts for COS. MEA, if approved by the COS, may represent the interests of COS on boards, committees, or in activities where MEA and COS are both voting members. MEA will not represent the COS in these areas where a conflict of interest has been identified by MEA. MEA will not represent the COS in the areas of labor contract disputes or labor negotiations. Any Resolution 2024-021 98 Management Services Agreement between Matanuska Electric Association, Inc. and City of Seward March 1, 2024 Page 2 employee hiring or disciplinary matters outside of the two positions MEA is supplying will be the responsibility of the City of Seward. MANAGEMENT OVERSIGHT: a)Though MEA will supply employees (MEA staff) to carry out the Purpose of the Agreement, it is understood that changes in employment of MEA personnel may affect the performance of MEA under this Agreement. b)MEA will dedicate one employee to perform the functions of the Utility Manager on a part-time basis and will dedicate one employee to perform the functions of the Operations Supervisor on a full-time basis. The Operations Supervisor will report to the Utility Manager. The Utility Manager will provide COS with recommendations and assistance in areas such as planning, power supply, or finance. All decisions with respect to the future status or financial obligations related to the provision of electrical service by COS will be made by COS, not MEA personnel. All administrative support for the Utility Manager and Operations will be provided by COS. c)MEA will post a job listing to fill the Operations Supervisor position once the Agreement is finalized. The full-time Operations Supervisor will be based in Seward. The Utility Manager will not be based in Seward but will travel to Seward as necessary to fulfill their duties, including meeting with COS management or the Seward City Council. d)MEA will provide part-time operational support until the Operations Supervisor position is filled. The part-time Operations Supervisor will travel to Seward as necessary. e)MEA may provide other employees as it deems necessary to support specific activities of COS’ electric utility operations as needed with written notification of COS. TERM This Agreement is effective upon the date approved by the Parties. Because of the anticipated nature and duration of the proposed Scope of Services, the Agreement is expected to terminate no later than January 1, 2026. COS or MEA may terminate this Agreement without cause and for any reason at any time. The terminating party will provide four weeks written notice unless termination is for cause. BENEFIT This Agreement is for the benefit of COS. COST a)MEA will invoice COS monthly for MEA’s actual costs in connection with the terms of the Management Services Agreement and include an additional 3% to cover incidental support costs. Total annual costs shall not exceed $850,000 prorated to represent the actual period of this Agreement during any single year. Resolution 2024-021 99 Management Services Agreement between Matanuska Electric Association, Inc. and City of Seward March 1, 2024 Page 3 b)All costs for the services provided by MEA, including but not limited to labor, benefits, housing, transportation, and insurance, which may include professional liability insurance, shall be considered part of the actual costs and the responsibility of COS. The costs of services provided by MEA will not include any other contract services necessary for COS operations. COS will contract directly for any additional contract services. A non-exhaustive list of examples includes legal, regulatory, studies, engineering, construction, and other operational support and planning related services. GENERAL PROVISIONS a)COS Management The City Manager for COS will provide feedback to the work and progress of MEA management’s performance. MEA shall provide the direct oversight of COS electric utility employees as noted under Scope. COS retains the employer-employee relationship with COS electric utility employees. b)Reporting MEA shall provide services to the COS consistent with the Scope of Services, as may be revised and updated. No less than monthly, MEA staff will report on all work within the Scope of Services to the City Manager for COS. In addition, MEA staff may provide updates, reports, and analyses requested to the COS at regularly scheduled City Council meetings. c)COS Interests Under the Scope of Services, MEA staff shall represent the needs of COS’ electric utility. Where areas of conflict between the interests of MEA and COS are identified by MEA, MEA staff will recuse themselves from representing COS. MEA staff shall use their best efforts to inform and communicate with the City Manager of items where MEA determines there is a conflict of interest. d)Hold Harmless The COS shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless MEA against any and all loss, liability, damages or expenses arising from any claim by any person with respect to, or in any way related to, the performance of services contemplated by this Agreement resulting from any act or omission, other than for claims which shall be proven (as determined by a final, non- appealable determination of a court of competent jurisdiction) to be the direct result of gross negligence, bad faith, or willful misconduct by MEA. COS shall list MEA as an additional insured on its casualty insurance policies, to include general and excess liability insurance policies, and automobile liability insurance if MEA employees will be utilizing COS vehicles. MEA shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless COS against any and all loss, liability, damages or expenses arising from any claim by any person with respect to, or in any way related to, the release, unauthorized use or disclosure of COS’ confidential information by MEA or one of its employees, agents, or representatives. All confidential information shall be marked by the provider of the information as such. Resolution 2024-021 100 Management Services Agreement between Matanuska Electric Association, Inc. and City of Seward March 1, 2024 Page 4 MISCELLANEOUS a)Assignment This Agreement may not be assigned by either Party without the prior written consent of the other Party. b)Governing Law This Agreement shall be interpreted and construed under the laws of the State of Alaska. c)Amendment Any modification, amendment, or change in this Agreement shall be approved and authorized in writing by the Parties. Non-Competition d)During the term of this Agreement and during any extension thereof, unless authorized by COS, MEA shall not enter into or participate in any business competitive to the business carried on by COS. e)Information During the term of this Agreement, MEA will not use for its own advantage or disclose to any unauthorized confidential information relating to the business operations or properties of COS or its utility operations. IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Parties below have executed this Agreement. CITY OF SEWARD By: ___________________________________ Kat Sorensen City Manager Date: _________________________________ MATANUSKA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC. By: ___________________________________ Anthony M. Izzo Chief Executive Officer Date: ________________________________ Resolution 2024-021 101 Resume of Brian Hickey 1 2449 Glenwood Street, Anchorage, AK 99508 Tel: 907-242-1703 Email: brian.bonnielake@gmail.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/brianhickey01 Summary As a proven executive leader, I bring an extensive background in electric utility operations, encompassing transmission, hydroelectric, thermal generation, and telecommunications. My comprehensive understanding of the energy sector is evidenced by a track record of effectively planning, operating, acquiring, and integrating major utility assets, fostering inter-agency collaboration, and propelling strategic growth. My experience includes direct strategic planning and collaboration with the Boards and CEOs of prominent Railbelt electric utilities, along with proactive advocacy for federal and state funding. I have played a pivotal role in advancing state strategic initiatives related to clean energy standards and grid/transmission reforms, particularly in the development of governance models for ISO/RTO and ERO frameworks. During my tenure at Chugach Electric, my team and I accomplished many things from established a profitable long-haul telecommunications business unit, leveraging our comprehensive microwave and fiber assets to maximize returns for our members to successfully acquiring and merging the two largest utilities in the Railbelt. My capability to navigate complex regional issues has been marked by a consistent track record of maintaining strong relationships across various levels of federal and state government. I am deeply committed to community and social responsibility, ensuring safety, reliability, and efficiency in every initiative I undertake. Experience Executive Director, Railbelt Regional Coordination April 2022 – Present Reports directly to the CEOs of the five Railbelt Utilities and the Director of the Alaska Energy Authority. Leads cross-functional teams focusing on regional issues, including advocating for federal funding and strategic affairs related to state clean energy standards and reformation of transmission governance. Completed successful concept papers and application for $530 million in federal funding. Led the Railbelt team the recently received $206.5 million in federal funding through the Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnership (GRIP) Topic 3 funding opportunity announcement. When matched this grant will total $413M and fund construction of a second intertie from the Kenai peninsula to the Central region. Led the Railbelt team that recently was selected to move forward with on a second application for DOE funding to construct a second line from the Central region to Healy. Established and nurtured relationships with federal and state government officials at multiple tiers (DOE, USDA-RUS, federal delegations, state executive and legislative branches), indigenous groups, and key stakeholders. Resolution 2024-021 102 Resume of Brian Hickey 2 Chugach Electric Association Inc. 2012 - April 2022 Chief Operating Officer November 2018 - April 2022 Successfully completed the acquisition and integration of Anchorage Municipal Light and Power (meal valued at ~$1B). Managed over 300 employees with an O&M budget of approximately $100M. Enhanced alignment between internal and external stakeholders. Sr. Vice President, System Operations July 2016 - November 2018 Pioneered regional grid unification and strategic planning. Managed operations for 119 personnel with a ~$30M budget. Oversaw acquisition strategies and internal leadership development. Executive Manager, Grid Development June 2012 - December 2016 Directed transmission system and regional grid integration. Served as an expert witness in regulatory issues pertaining to wholesale customer contracts. Key achievements: authorization of electric reliability organization in statute, acquisition strategies, and fuel supply planning. Senior Project Manager, Electric Power Systems Inc. August 2010 - June 2012 Oversaw project phases from initiation to completion. Highlighted projects: Fort Wainwright power plant refurbishment and Anchorage Regional Landfill gas generation project. Senior Project Manager, NANA-WorleyParsons February 2009 - August 2010 Led notable projects including feasibility design for remote-site 675 MW gas-fired power plant and evaluations of fuel supply alternatives (Natural Gas, LNG import, coal gasification). Various other positions Chugach Electric Association 1988 - January 2009 Roles included VP of Power Delivery, Director of Technical Services, Manager of Power Control Center, Manager of Substation Operations, and others. Oversaw power system and field operations, facilities, telecommunications, strategic planning, and asset management. Anchorage Municipal Light, and Power June 1984 - Sep 1988 Roles included T&D line design engineer, distribution dispatcher, and relay technician. Resolution 2024-021 103 Resume of Brian Hickey 3 Education Bolea-Atwater-Applied Leadership Development 2018-19 M.A., Global Finance & Business Admin, Alaska Pacific University, 2005-2007 Master's Certificate in Project Management, ESI/George Washington University, 2003-2005 MIP Certificate in Cooperative Management, NRECA Robert Kabal Program, 2001-2002 B.Sc., Electrical Engineering, Montana State University, 1978-1984 Licenses Certifications & Memberships Registered Professional Electrical Engineer (PE), Member IEEE Pritchett-Certified in Merger & Acquisition Integration Current member National Association of Corporate Directors and former Board Leadership Fellow Current Member of Project Management Institute, and former Certified Project Management Professional (PMP) Publications "Pelton turbine deflector control designs for Bradley Lake hydro units", IEEE American Control Conference, 2002 Volunteering Denali Federal Credit Union: Supervisory Committee Chair (2008-2014), Board of Directors Member (2014-2018) Nuvision Federal Credit Union: Board of Directors Member (2018-present) Rotary Club of Anchorage: Former Member & Fundraising Volunteer Boy Scouts of America: Former Pack Leader & Adult Leader Big Brothers and Sisters: Former Big Brother References Available upon Request. 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