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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2003-100 I I I Sponsored by: Shealy CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2003-100 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE SEWARD WATERFRONT STUDY WHEREAS, the federal government began exploring the development of a combined facility housing multiple agencies and functions that would contribute to the growth and development of Seward; and WHEREAS, the City of Seward created the Waterfront Planning Ad Hoc Citizen Advisory Committee known as the Seward Waterfront Committee (SWC) to approach planning for multiple agencies in a more holistic and comprehensive manner; and WHEREAS, the agencies and the SWC participated in ajoint study with the Portico Group exploring site selection, downtown revitalization and community input to determine how a major federal investment could strengthen and benefit downtown Seward resulting in a course of action to expedite construction of a multi-agency center and assist in the revitalization of Seward's downtown; and WHEREAS, during the planning process a consensus emerged supporting the "Town Center" concept which became the basis for the site selection plan including multiple public facilities clustered around a public open space at the intersection of Fourth Avenue, Washington Street and Railway Avenue as outlined in the Seward Waterfront Study dated August 15,2003; and WHEREAS, the Seward Planning and Zoning Commission at their meeting ofSepteQlber 2, 2003 approved a motion of support for the preferred alternative, Concept 3, Town Center, as recommended in the Seward Waterfront Study. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. The Seward Waterfront Study dated August 15, 2003, attached hereto and incorporated by reference including the preferred alternative, Concept 3, Town Center, is hereby approved and adopted. Section 2. The improvements in the Seward Waterfront Study will be accomplished in stages in such a manner as to expedite construction of the multi-agency center and assist in the revitalization of Seward's downtown waterfront district as funding becomes available. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the city of Seward, Alaska, this 22nd day of September, 2003. CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOr,UTlON 2003-100 THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ~.t:~ Stu Clark, Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Shafer, Branson, Dunham, Orr, Valdatta, Amberg, Clark None None None ATTEST: J elL 1:\ Jean ewis City lerk "'--;;\\\1111"'".1# "....\ Or SE:L1~ '...., ...~ ~4.. ......... i;>~"'~ (City Seal) l U...~;;\:o.?OR.4~.;. '\ lI!lr.~ u.'. ~ = .............. ''- :: i' SEl" T : G : : at :~:: tt" . : .. -:a \. ....- ",: = ~ ....'"'lI. \ra.......~~ $ '+, 1$'l;;':;""f.~.~.,..."r;.'O ....~ "4', '-s OF p..\: ~...... 11""111"'\' COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT Meeting Date: September 22, 2003 From: Phil Shealy, City Manager Agenda Item: Approving and Adopting the Seward Waterfront Study BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The City of Seward created the Waterfront Ad Hoc Citizen Advisory Committee to work with federal agencies to approach planning for multiple agencies in a more holistic and comprehensive manner. This committee participated in a joint study with the Portico Group exploring site selection, downtown revitalization and community input to determine how a major federal investment could strengthen and benefit downtown Seward. A course of action was developed to expedite construction of a multi-agency center and assist in the revitalization of Seward’s downtown which included multiple public facilities clustered around a public open space at the intersection of Fourth Avenue, Washington Street and Railway Avenue as outlined in the Seward Waterfront Study dated August 15, 2003 and identified as the preferred alternative, Concept 3, Town Center. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No 1. Comprehensive Plan X 2. Strategic Plan X 3. Other 4. Not applicable FISCAL NOTE: Approved by Finance Department RECOMMENDATION: Council approval of Resolution 2003-100 approving and adopting the Seward Waterfront Study.