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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes1993-092 . . . Sponsored by: Tones CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. 93-092 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AMENDING THE SMALL BOAT HARBOR TARIFF, THE GENERAL TERMINAL TARIFF AND THE SMIC SHIPLlFf TARIFF WHEREAS, the city contracted with Ogden Beeman and Associates to review the city's harbor tariffs; and WHEREAS, the contractor has recommended certain tariff amendments in order to make the city's marine enterprises self sufficient and to provide funds for necessary harbor improvements; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. The Seward Small Boat Harbor Tariff No.1, Amendment No.3, revising Pages 26, 27, 33, 38, 39, 43 and 44 of the Tariff, a copy of which is attached and incorporated herein as Attachment A, is hereby APPROVED. Section 2. The Seward General Terminal Tariff No.1, Amendment No.6, revising Pages 29, 31 and 37 of the Tariff, a copy of which is attached and incorporated herein as Attachment B, is hereby APPROVED. Section 3. The Seward Marine Industrial Center Shiplift System Tariff No.1, Amendment No.4, revising Pages 30, 31 and 33 of the Tariff, a copy of which is attached and incorporated herein as Attachment C, is hereby APPROVED. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect after filing with the Federal Maritime Commission as required by law. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the city of Seward, Alaska, this 14th day of June, 1993. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ~~ Ll9. (O~1V Dave W. Crane, Mayor - . . . Attachment A TITLE PAGE Revision No.1, Replaces Original Title Page CITY OF SEWARD SMALL BOAT HARBOR TARIFF NO.1 AMENDMENT NO.3 Naming Rules, Rates, Charges and Regulations for City of Seward City Docks and Terminal Facilities Located at The Small Boat Harbor Seward, Alaska Issued by City of Seward PO Box 167 Seward, Alaska 99664 Approved: June 14,1993 Effective: . . . Attachment A City of Seward Small Boat Harbor Tariff No.1 PAGE NO.1 Revision No.1 Replaces Original Page CHECK SHEET FOR TARIFF REVISIONS Changes in this tariff will be supplied from time to time in loose leaf form. Upon receipt of revised or additional pages, amendment number appearing at the bottom left margin of each such page should be checked off against amendment number listed below. If all amendments are correctly checked on receipt, checks should be consecutive with no omissions. Should interruption in sequence be noted, request for missing amendments may be directed to the City Clerk. Amendment Page Amendment Page Amendment Page Amendment Page Number No. Number No. Number No. Number No. 1 3 26 11 21 31 2 3 27 12 22 32 3 3 33 13 23 33 4 3 38 14 24 34 5 3 39 15 25 35 6 3 43 16 26 36 7 3 44 17 27 37 8 18 28 38 9 19 29 39 10 20 30 40 Approved: June 14, 1993 Effective: . . . CITY OF SEWARD SMALL BOAT HARBOR TARIFF NO.1 PAGE NO. 26 Revision No. 1 Replaces Original Page Attachment A Subsection BERTHING (Continued) 150 (i) DAILY RATES: With the sole exception of vessels who have paid an annual fee, all berthing charges shall be on a DAILY RATE. The daily rate for temporary or transient berthing shall be as follows: Length of Vessel or Float (whichever is greater) Daily Fees Under 19' 20' - 32' 33' - 45' 46' - 58' 59' - 71' 72' - 84' 85' - 97' 98' - 110' 111' - 123' 124' - 136' 137' - 149' 150' - 162' 163' + $ 5.00 9.91 13.99 15.88 19.50 23.33 27.22 31.66 35.09 38.84 42.80 46.74 53.43 (j) ANNUAL BERTHING FEES: Under the following conditions a vessel owner/operator may elect to pay Berthing Fees on an annual basis in advance. (1) The vessel owner/operator has completed a Vessel Berthing Form in the form attached to this tariff. (2) The vessel owner/operator has paid the annual fee based on the following rates determined by the length of the vessel, or, in the case of a permanently assigned berth, the length of the slip, whichever is greater: Vessel or float to 30' 31' - 40' 41' - up $32.56 30.27 29.67 AMENDMENT NO.3, ISSUED: 06/14/93 EFFECTIVE: . . . CITY OF SEWARD SMALL BOAT HARBOR TARIFF NO.1 PAGE NO. 27 Revision No.1 Replaces Original Page Attachment A Subsection BERTHING (Continued) 150 (3) At the option of the vessel owner/operator, the Annual Berthing Fee may be paid in TWO EQUAL INSTALLMENTS of 60% of the rate established above. The first installment is due and payable on the date the vessel owner/operator completes the Request for Mooring. The second installment is due on or before six (6) months later. (4) At the option of the vessel owner/operator, the Annual Berthing Fee may be paid in FOUR EQUAL INSTALLMENTS of 45% of the rate determined above. The first installment is due and payable on the day the vessel owner/operator completes the Request for Mooring. The succeeding pay- ments are due every three months or sooner thereafter. (5) All permanently assigned berths are assigned on a calendar year basis. Prepayment of a full year's charges is due on or before December 31 of the preceding year. A vessel owner/- operator may elect to prepay the Annual Berthing Fee in two semi-annual installments, each of which represents 60% of the annual fee due on or before December 31 of the preceding year and June 30 of the current year. A vessel owner/- operator may also elect to prepay the Annual Berthing Fee in four quarterly installments, each of which represents 45% of the annual fee due on or before December 31 of the preced- ing year and March 30, June 30, and September 30 or the current year. (k) FLOAT PLANE FEES: A fee in the amount of $8.00 per day shall be charged for float plan berthing in the confines of the Small Boat Harbor. AMENDMENT NO.3, ISSUED: 06/14/93 EFFECTIVE: . . . CITY OF SEWARD SMALL BOAT HARBOR TARIFF NO.1 Attachment A WHARFAGE (Continued) (e) SCHEDULE OF RATES: PAGE NO. 33 Revision No. 1 Replaces Original Page Subsection 210 Except as otherwise specifically provided, rates are in cents per ton of 2,000 pounds or per 40 cubic feet. COMMODITY Freight N.O.S. Scrap (iron, steel) Raw fish not to be processed within the city limits of Seward Poles, logs, cants, or cut finished lumber per MBM (Note: 2,000 Ibs. shall be deemed 1 MBM) Petroleum products (inbound) per barrel Petroleum products (outbound) per barrel Petroleum products (gasoline) per gallon Plastic material Vans or containers (net contents weight) Vehicles (gross vehicle weight) AMENDMENT NO.3, ISSUED: 06/14/93 WHARFAGE RATE $ 3.00 3.00 35.00 3.00 .17 .24 .01 4.12 2.00 5.00 EFFECTIVE: . . . CITY OF SEWARD SMALL BOAT HARBOR TARIFF NO.1 PAGE NO. 38 Revision No.1 Replaces Original Page Attachment A Subsection TRA VELIFT FEES 225 (a) DEFINITION: The lift fee is the charge for lifting a vessel from the water or the land utilizing the city 50-ton travelift. A separate lift fee is generated whenever a vessel is lifted, even if it is only lifted and relocated on land. Lift fees do not include labor charges for operation of the travelift system as described in subsection 245. (b) LIFT FEE: (1) Minimum Fee. The minimum fee for a lift shall be Two Hundred Dollars ($200) for the first hour of use or any portion of time less than one hour. All time in excess of one hour shall be charged in 30 minutes increments at the rate of One Hundred Dollars ($100) per one-half hour or any portion of time less than one-half hour. The Lift Fee will be determined by the length-over-all of the vessel. A full Lift Fee is earned once a lift has commenced, even if that lift is subsequently interrupted, suspended or canceled for any reason. The risk of loss because of a suspended or canceled lift by reason of mechanical failure or difficulty with the travelift system is on the vessel owner/- operator. (2) Additional Lift Fee Rates for Large Vessels. In addition to the Minimum Fee, the Lift Fee shall be $12.50 per foot of vessel length for each foot over 50 feet in length. AMENDMENT NO.3, ISSUED: 06114193 EFFECTIVE: . . . CITY OF SEWARD SMALL BOAT HARBOR TARIFF NO.1 PAGE NO. 39 Revision No.1 Replaces Original Page Attachment A Subsection UPLAND STORAGE (a) AREA OF LAND AVAILABLE: 230 The City of Seward will make available a limited area of land for storage of boats or boats on trailers subject to the following conditions: (1) Space is made available on a first-come, first-served basis. (2) No vessel or trailer may be placed on the designated upland storage area without prior permission of the Harbormaster. (3) From May 15 through September 15, upland storage space is only to be used by vessels undergoing active repairs. Vessels that are not being repaired are to be removed from the upland storage area at the Harbormaster's discretion. (4) From September 16 through May 14, storage space will be made available for vessel storage. (b) METHOD OF CALCULATION OF RATES: Charges shall be based on the overall length of the vessel or trailer (whichever is greater) and shall be based on a monthly charge. (c) LAY TIME: Lay time shall be charged at a rate of $6.50 per day up to the maximum monthly rate for upland storage. (d) RATES: A minimum charge of $65.00 per boat, trailer or cradle shall be assessed against any vessel, trailer or cradle up to 50 ft. in length. In addition, $1.00 per month shall be charged for any vessel, trailer or cradle for each foot of length beyond 50 ft. AMENDMENT NO.3, ISSUED: 06/14/93 EFFECTIVE: . . . CITY OF SEWARD SMALL BOAT HARBOR TARIFF NO.1 PAGE NO. 43 Revision No.1 Replaces Original Page Attachment A Subsection SERVICE CHARGES 245 A service charge is assessed, in addition to any other charges set forth in this tariff, for specific services provided by the City of Seward or its agents. Service charges do not include charges for dockage, wharfage, wharf demurrage and handling. (a) SPECIFIC SERVICES: The following rates shall apply for services provided by the City of Seward. (1) Potable water furnished to vessels: (i) Less than 1,000 gallons from harbor facilities not requiring City assistance or use of fire hydrant - No Charge. (ii) All service in excess of 1,000 gallons - Basic Charge. flat fee of $50.00. Taking on water between 5:01 p.m. and 7:59 a.m. on any day - Basic charge. flat fee of $100.00. (iii) In addition to (b), a variable rate of $2.50/1,000 gallons shall be charged for potable water. Electricity (per kilowatt): (i) Connect fee (ii) Electricity (per kilowatt hour) (iii) Customer charge (per month) (3) Towing inside Small Boat Harbor: $25.00 plus labor (2) $ 20.00 125% of Cost $ 15.40 (4) Pumping vessel: $10.00 plus labor (b) LABOR/PERSONNEL: (1) When labor is furnished by the City at the request of a user, it is expressly stipulated that the City acts solely as agent of the user. The City shall charge for labor provided by the City for the following services: (i) all services not specifically described in this Tariff; AMENDMENT NO.3, ISSUED: 06/14/93 EFFECTIVE: . . . CITY OF SEWARD SMALL BOAT HARBOR TARIFF NO.1 PAGE NO. 44 Revision No.1 Replaces Original Page Attachment A Subsection SERVICE CHARGES (Continued) 245 (ii) services of loading, unloading, or transferring cargo for which no specific commodity rates are provided and which cannot be performed at the rates named under N.O.S. and cargo in packages or units of such unusual bulk, size, shape or weight as to preclude performing such services at rates named under individual items of this Tariff; (iii) services for which no specific commodity rates are provided and any other services for which specific rates are named in this Tariff but which, because of unusual conditions or requirements of shippers not normally incidental to such services, preclude the performance; and (iv) services of cleaning City docks or terminal facilities of dunnage, stevedore gear, and other equipment or material when the shipper, vessel owner or consignee fails to promptly clear the facility as requested by the Harbormaster. (2) Rates named in this Tariff for services involving labor are predicated upon straight-time wages for a work day between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Sunday. When overtime or penalty time wages to labor is necessary, rates are adjusted to include such penalties or differential rates. When a user notifies the Harbormaster for labor for a specified time and labor is on the job ready for work at that time, the use shall be charged from the time the labor is ready for work until the work is concluded even if the work is delayed through no fault of the City. (3) All labor provided by city personnel shall be charged at $39.32 per hour straight-time (no premium) and $58.98 per hour overtime. Work requiring call-outs shall be charged at a minimum of two hours at the overtime rate. AMENDMENT NO.3, ISSUED: 06114193 EFFECTIVE: . . . Attachment B TITLE PAGE Revision No.6, Replaces Revision No.5 CITY OF SEWARD GENERAL TERMINAL TARIFF NO.1 AMENDMENT NO.6 Naming Rules, Rates, Charges and Regulations for City of Seward City Docks and Terminal Facilities Located at Seward, Alaska Issued by City of Seward PO Box 167 Seward, Alaska 99664 Approved: June 14, 1993 Effective: . . . Attachment B City of Seward General Terminal Tariff No.1 PAGE NO.1 Revision No.6 Replaces Revision No.5 CHECK SHEET FOR TARIFF REVISIONS Changes in this tariff will be supplied from time to time in loose leaf form. Upon receipt of revised or additional pages, amendment number appearing at the bottom left margin of each such page should be checked off against amendment number listed below. If all amendments are correctly checked on receipt, checks should be consecutive with no omissions. Should interruption in sequence be noted, request for missing amendments may be directed to the City Clerk. Amendment Page Amendment Page Amendment Page Amendment Page Number No. Number No. Number No. Number No. 1 6 29 11 21 31 2 6 31 12 22 32 3 6 37 13 23 33 4 14 24 34 5 15 25 35 6 16 26 36 7 17 27 37 8 18 28 38 9 19 29 39 10 20 30 40 Approved: June 14,1993 Effective: . . . CITY OF SEWARD GENERAL TERMINAL TARIFF NO.1 PAGE NO. 29 Revision No.1 Replaces Original Page Attachment B Subsection DOCKING (Continued) 200 Overall Length of Vessel (Ft.) Up to SOO ft. 501 ft. + Daily Charge Per Foot $1.00 1.20 NOTE: Daily charge is for any period of 24 hours. However, in computing dockage charges for any period of dockage less than 12 hours, dockage charges at one-half (1/2) of one full day's dockage shall be assessed. For any dockage period greater than 12 hours and less than 24 hours, a full day's dockage shall be assessed. 2. Monthly Dockage Rate: The Monthly Dockage Rate is one-half of the total daily dockage rate for one month. a. Tug Operators. Vessels employed solely in the business of providing tug service to vessels calling at any dock or terminal facility of the City of Seward may apply to the Harbormaster for monthly dockage rates. b. Vessels Under Repair. Subject to scheduling requirements, the Harbormaster may, upon request, allow prepayment of a monthly dockage rate at the Syncrolift Dock subject to all of the following conditions: 1. The monthly rate shall only apply to vessels that use the dock solely for vessel maintenance and repair; and 2. 3D days; and The monthly dockage rate is paid in advance by a full 3. The user shall not be entitled to a refund for any reason including user's departure during the 3D-day period or rescheduling of the dock use by the Harbormaster to other vessels in need of repair or maintenance. AMENDMENT NO.6, ISSUED: 06114193 EFFECTIVE: . . . CITY OF SEWARD GENERAL TERMINAL TARIFF NO.1 PAGE NO. 31 Revision No.1 Replaces Original Page Attachment B Subsection WHARFAGE (Continued) 205 (e) SCHEDULE OF RATES: 1) Standard Rates Except as otherwise specifically provided, rates are in cents per ton of 2,000 pounds or per 40 cubic feet. COMMODITY WHARFAGE RATE Freight N.O.S. $ 3.00 Scrap (iron, steel) 3.00 Raw fish not to be processed within the city limits of Seward 35.00 Poles, logs, cants, or cut finished lumber per MBM (Note: 2,000 lbs. shall be deemed 1 MBM) 3.00 .17 Petroleum products (inbound) per barrel Petroleum products (outbound) per barrel Petroleum products (gasoline) per gallon .24 .01 Plastic material 4.12 Explosives 25.00 Vans or containers (net contents weight) 2.00 Vehicles (gross vehicle weight) Bulk gravel Bulk salt 5.00 .25 .85 AMENDMENT NO.6, ISSUED: 06114193 EFFECTIVE: . . . CITY OF SEWARD GENERAL TERMINAL TARIFF NO.1 Attchment B II. PAGE NO. 37 Revision No.1 Replaces Original Page Subsection SERVICE CHARGES (Continued) 220 3) services for which no specific commodity rates are provided and any other services for which specific rates are named in this tariff but which because of unusual conditions or requirements of shippers not normally incidental to such services, preclude the performance; and 4) services of cleaning City docks or terminal facilities of dunnage,stevedore gear, and other equipment or material when the shipper, vessel owner or consignee fails to promptly clear the facility as requested by the Harbormaster. Computation of Labor Rates. Rates named in this tariff for services involving labor are predicated upon straight time wages for a work day between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. When services are performed on Saturdays, Sundays or holidays or when payment of overtime or penalty time wages to labor is necessary, rates are adjusted to include such penalties or differential rates. When a user notifies the Harbormaster for labor for a specified time and labor is on the job ready for work at that time, the use shall be charged from the time the labor is ready for work until the work is concluded even if the work is delayed through no fault of the City. III. Man-hour Rate Schedules. All labor provided by city personnel shall be charged at $39.32 per hour straight-time (no premium) and $58.98 per hour overtime. Work requiring call-outs shall be charged at a minimum of two hours at the overtime rate. AMENDMENT NO.6, ISSUED: 06/14/93 EFFECTIVE: . . . Attachment C TITLE PAGE Revision No.4, Replaces Revision No.3 CITY OF SEWARD SEWARD MARINE INDUSTRIAL CENTER SHIPLIFf SYSTEM TARIFF NO.1 AMENDMENT NO.4 Naming Rules, Rates, Charges and Regulations for City of Seward Seward Marine Industrial Center Shiplift System Located at Seward, Alaska Issued by City of Seward PO Box 167 Seward, Alaska 99664 Approved: June 14, 1993 Effective: . . . Attachment C SMIC Shiplift Tariff No. 1 PAGE NO.1 Revision No.4 Replaces Revision No.3 CHECK SHEET FOR TARIFF REVISIONS Changes in this tariff will be supplied from time to time in loose leaf form. Upon receipt of revised or additional pages, amendment number appearing at the bottom left margin of each such page should be checked off against amendment number listed below. If all amendments are correctly checked on receipt, checks should be consecutive with no omissions. Should interruption in sequence be noted, request for missing amendments may be directed to the City Clerk. Amendment Page Amendment Page Amendment Page Amendment Page Number No. Number No. Number No. Number No. 1 4 30 11 21 31 2 4 31 12 22 32 3 4 33 13 23 33 4 14 24 34 5 15 25 35 6 16 26 36 7 17 27 37 8 18 28 38 9 19 29 39 10 20 30 40 Approved: June 14, 1993 Effective: . . . Attachment C SMIC SHIPLIFT SYSTEM TARIFF NO.1 Page No. 30 Revision No.1 Replaces Original Page Subsection LIFT FEE (Continued) 220 (h) NOTICE OF HAZARDOUS CARGO AND PERMIT REQUIREMENT Notice shall be given to the harbormaster at the time of reservation of the fuel, ballast and any unusual weight distribution or structural requirements for lifting each vessel, and notice shall be given of any vessel carrying cargo which is hazardous, extremely flammable, corrosive, explosive, or otherwise poses a significant risk of harm to property or persons, at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to landing or use of the shiplift system. The harbormaster, at his sole discretion, may issue a permit for shiplift system use if he finds that sufficient precautions have been taken to minimize any potential risks presented by such vessel. G) DOCKSIDE LAY TIME Dockside lay time may be allowed as scheduling permits. However, all vessels must be removed from dockside within three hours of receiving notice from the harbormaster or his agents. (k) LIFT FEE RATES: 1. The lift fee shall be $10.00 per foot of vessel length. This fee does not include labor charges for operation of the shiplift system as described in subsection 220. This fee does not include any daily lay charge as described in subsection 210. ISSUED: 06/14/93 EFFECTIVE: . . . Attachment C SMIC SHIPLIFT SYSTEM TARIFF NO. 1 Page No. 31 Revision No.1 Replaces Original Page Subsection DAIL Y LAY CHARGE 210 (a) DEFINITION The daily lay charge is the charge for vessels either on the shiplift system or upland of the shiplift system on repair berths. (b) LAY CHARGE - HOW CALCULATED Daily lay charges shall be based on the number of complete or partial days a vessel is on the shiplift system or upland of the system. Each day commences at 12:01 a.m. A full day shall be charged for any period less than 24 hours. However, in computing daily lay charges for less than 12 hours, lay charges at one-half (1/2) of one full day's charge shall be assessed. For any lay time greater than 12 hours and less than 24 hours, a full day's dockage shall be assessed. (c) BASIS FOR COMPUTING CHARGES The daily lay charges shall be assessed against a vessel regardless of vessel size or length. (d) RATE: The daily lay charge is $200 per day or a portion thereof, except that vessels using a public berth shall be assessed a lay charge of $100 per day or a portion thereof. ISSUED: 06/14/93 EFFECTIVE: . . . SMIC SHIPLIFT SYSTEM TARIFF NO.1 PAGE NO. 33 Revision No.1 Replaces Original Page Attachment C Subsection LABOR AND SERVICE CHARGES (Continued) 220 II. 3) snow removal performed on the shiplift system outside normal hours of operation and reasonably necessary to accommodate a permit holder's schedule. The City shall have no responsibility under any circumstances for snow removal beyond the limits of the shiplift system. Computation of Labor Rates. Rates named in this tariff for services involving labor are predicated upon straight time wages for a work day between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. When services are performed on Saturdays, Sundays or holidays or when payment of overtime or penalty time wages to labor is necessary, rates are adjusted to include such penalties or differential rates. When a user notifies the Harbormaster for labor for a specified time and labor is on the job ready for work at that time, the use shall be charged from the time the labor is ready for work until the work is concluded even if the work is delayed through no fault of the City. III. Man-hour Rate Schedules. All labor provided by city personnel shall be charged at $39.32 per hour straight-time (no premium) and $58.98 per hour overtime. Work requiring call-outs shall be charged at a minimum of two hours at the overtime rate. AMENDMENT NO.4 ISSUED: 06/14/93 EFFECTIVE: CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. 93-092 . AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Bencardino, Crane, Darling, Krasnansky, Sieminski, Swartz White None None A TIEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Wohlforth, Argetsinger, Johnson & Brecht, Attorneys for the city of Seward, Alaska ~~~ City Attorney . (City Seal) .