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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02072024 PACAB MinutesPort and Commerce Advisory Board Meeting Minutes Volume 4, Page 143 City of Seward, Alaska February’ 7, 2024 CALL TO ORDER I The February 7, 2024, regular meeting of the Port and Commerce Advisory Board was called to order at 12:00 p.m. by Chair Bruce Jaffa. OPENING CEREMONY Bruce Jaffa led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL There were present: Bruce Jaffa, presiding, and Benjamin Smith Tom Miller Dwayne Atwood Melissa Schutter comprising a quorum of the Council; and Jason Bidding, Deputy City Manager Nancy Hulbert, Acting Harbormaster Kris Peck, City Clerk Jodi Kurtz, Deputy City Clerk I Excused - Smith Absent - None Vacant - Two CITIZEN COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT Carl Hughes, outside city limits, expressed concern about the trawling fishing industry. He hoped this fishing issue could be on future PACAB meeting agendas. Hughes felt that Seward needed to get involved to help prevent the damage from trawling. APPROVAL OP AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Approval of Agenda and Consent AgendaMotion (Miller/Schutter) UnanimousMotion Passed The clerk read the following approved consent agenda items: Approval January 3, 2024, Port and Commerce Advisory Board Meeting Minutes. SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATION, AND REPORTS I Proclamations and Awards City of Seward, Alaska February 7, 2024 Port and Commerce Advisory Board Meeting Minutes Volume 4, Page 144 IChair Bruce Jaffa presented the Gold Pan Award to Carl Hughes for his service on PACAB. City Administration Report Deputy City Manager Jason Bidding referred to his written report in packet. Acting Harbormaster Nancy Huibert said the Polar Bear Jump-off Festival was a big success and there were no injuries. Currently, the harbor staff was busy doing the typical winter work and dealing with the snow. Other Reports and Announcements Alaska Railroad Report Seward Port Manager Dwayne Atwood referred to his report written in the packet. He mentioned a pipe ship would be arriving soon with 3500 metric tons of pipe to unload. Atwood noted the mainline track for the railroad would be elosed from January 15, 2024 until April 15, 2024. Atwood spoke about scheduled improvements regarding the coal handling equipment and replacement of the cruise dock. Presentations ISeward Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Samantha Allen gave a presentation on marketing. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None NEW BUSINESS- None Resolutions - None Other New Business Discuss Comprehensive Plan Bickling introduced the discussion item and spoke to what the Comprehensive Plan does for Seward. PACAB discussed their role in updating the Comprehensive Plan. Jaffa suggested having a Joint meeting with the Planning & Zoning Commission. Biekling noted that the Historic Preservation Commission should also be involved in this process. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS IReminder of Meetings: Port and Commerce Advisory Board Meeting Minutes Volume 4, Page 145 City of Seward, Alaska February 7, 2024 I Work Session on Wednesday, February 21, 2024. Topics: Sewer Treatment Options and Sidewalks (Public Works Director to attend) Regular Meeting on Wednesday, March 6, 2024 Other Items Heat Loop AD HOC Committee Meeting Minutes from November 14, 2023 Heat Loop AD HOC Committee Agenda for January 31, 2024 CITIZEN COMMENTS Carl Hughes, outside city limits, asked for more information on how to watch the next Heat Loop Ad Hoc Committee meeting. The clerk responded that a link would be sent via email. BOARD AND ADMINISTRATION COMMENTS & RESPONSE TO CITIZEN COMMENTS Board Member Miller spoke to the trawling fishing industry, tax revenue, and local halibut catch. I Board Member Schutter thanked the Public Works Department for keeping the roads clear of snow. She noted the snow berms in the middle of the road were being cleaned up very quickly compared to years past. Board Member Atwood thanked Carl Hughes for all his service and input to PACAB over the years. Atwood hoped PACAB would be able to address the trawling industry issues. He felt that a healthy sports fishery industry was important to Seward. Chair Jaffa thanked Carl Hughes for his service to PACAB. He encouraged new applicants to apply for the vacancies. Jaffa spoke to the trawling issues and noted the recent presentation at a council meeting was an eye opener. Deputy City Manager Bickling said he received word that there were not any trawling products processed here in Seward. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 1:14 p.m. [•('seal m-f ^ruce JaffaJ^i Kurtz Deputy City Clerk (City Seal)I /