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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes1992-026 . . . Sponsored by: Schaefermeyer CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. 92-026 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, ADOPTING THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS PRIORITY LIST FOR THE 1992 LEGISLATIVE SESSION WHEREAS, on February 6,1992, the City Council met in a work session to discuss, receive testimony and set capital project priorities for the 1992 State Legislative session; and WHEREAS, it was determined that replacement of the Seward General Hospital facility remained the City's top legislative priority of all projects proposed for legislative funding; and WHEREAS, it was determined that the second priority was construction of a new dock because the 4th Avenue Dock is unsafe for unattended moorage and requires extensive rehabilitation, the UAF-IMS Dock is not suitable for mooring their new research vessel, and there is not a safe loading point for day cruisers in the Small Boat Harbor or an accessible passenger dock for visiting passenger liners; and WHEREAS, it was determined that the third priority project should be to construct certain improvements to the City's facilities in order to make them more accessible to disabled persons and to comply with the 1991 Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); and WHEREAS, the existing electrical float service in the Small Boat Harbor presents a threat to life and property and is inadequate to meet current demands; and WHEREAS, the City will be required to fund the local share of several U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Feasibility Studies for flood control and harbor expansion, and the cost must be paid in 1992; and WHEREAS, Federal and State regulatory agencies have demanded that the City restore the wastewater treatment facility to service, and such demands may be enforced by federal and state courts; and WHEREAS, the City desires to seek funding for the development of the proposed Alaska Sea Life Center to provide a facility for research and rehabilitation of marine wildlife which would increase public awareness and educational opportunities for residents and visitors to the City; and . . . CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. 92-026 WHEREAS, certain other projects are considered necessary for the health and safety, community development and economic development of the community; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. The attached list of capital improvement projects, incorporated herein by reference is hereby declared to be the official Capital Improvement Projects priority list for the City of Seward for the 1992 Legislative Session. Section 2. Replacement of the Seward General Hospital facility is hereby declared to be the single highest priority project of the City of Seward requested for funding by the 1992 Legislature. Section 3. Construction of a new dock is hereby declared to be the second highest priority project, and improvements to city facilities to provide access to the disabled as mandated by the 1991 ADA Act rates as the City's third priority. Section 4. Other projects declared to be essential or the health and safety, economic and community development are included in the attached list. Section 5. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the city of Seward, Alaska, this 10th day of February, 1992. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA (- /;J (': "L <-~{,;tvt.:.-C.,;.. ~,:h\ Donald W. Cripps, ayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Bencardino, Crane, Cripps, Dunham, Krasnansky, Swartz, White None None None . . . CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. 92-026 ArrEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Perkins Coie, Attorneys for the city of Seward, Alaska -?~ r'<........, ~~ Patricia Jones Acting City Clerk 7~N~ Fred B. Arvidson City Attorney (City Seal) . . . ATTACHMENT TO RESOLUTION NO, q :l-o .) Yo The following is a list of the highest priority Capital Improvement Projects proposed for funding by the 1992 State Legislature. The City Council of Seward, Alaska found that the improvements included in the projects to be urgently required and essential for the Life Safety and Health, Economical Development and Community Development of the Community. Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Seward General Hospital New Dock Accessibility for Disabled Replace Harbor Float & Electrical Miscellaneous Projects Park Improvements & Harbor Restrooms COE Feasibility Study Flood Control Work Restore Wastewater Treatment Lagoon Replace Standby Generators Alaska Sealife Center Emergency Communication Center SMIC North Dock Extension Jap Creek Truck Road $ 6,421,234 9,000,000 1,050,000 9,300,000 105,000 480,000 360,000 1,200,000 1,000,000 40,000,000 190,000 7,300,000 660,000