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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd1998-010 . I . CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE NO. 98-10 WHEREAS, the Kenai Peninsula Borough is acting as the lead local agency for project adminis- tration on behalf of the City of Seward; and WHEREAS, the Kenai Peninsula Borough is seeking to create a $20,000 fund to demonstrate to the federal and state governments local cornmitment to maintenance and the need for future funding; and WHEREAS, the City of Seward will introduce a Flood Mitigation and Maintenance Fund in the next budget cycle to address the remaining $10,000 that demonstrates to the federal and state governments local cornmitment to maintenance and the need for future funding; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA HEREBY ORDAINS that: Section 1. This is a non-code ordinance. Section 2. The City of Seward recognizes the one-time large-scale nature ofthe debris and sediment removal project in the Resurrection River Delta and commits to the ongoing maintenance of the Resurrection River Delta. Section 3. The City of Seward will work through the Kenai Peninsula Borough Emergency Management Office as the lead local agency coordinating the efforts to install and maintain a comprehensive flood mitigation solution to the Resurrection River and Japanese Creek. Section 4. Subject to available resources, the City of Seward will financially, adminis- tratively, or politically support the Kenai Peninsula Borough in ensuring that the Resurrection River channel will be maintained to the post-project configuration of the debris and sediment removal project performed by FEMA with the federal and state Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding. Section 5. The City of Seward will ensure the performance of this commitment on an annual or as needed basis, within projected maintenance costs, the need to be determined by the State of Alaska Hydrologist, the Borough Emergency Management Coordinator, and the City Engineer, and as permitted by all appropriate state and federal regulatory agencies. Section 6. The City of Seward will introduce a Flood Mitigation Fund during the FY2000 budget cycle, with funding subject to City Council approval, that CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE NO. 98-10 helps ensure adequate funding for flood mitigation and annual, or as needed, maintenance for flood mitigation projects. Section 7. That this ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days following its enactment. ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, this 28th day of September, 1998. 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' " I I I Sponsored by: Janke Introduction Date: September 10, 1998 Public Hearing Date: September 28. 1998 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE NO. 98-10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, RECOGNIZING A LOCAL COMMITMENT TO THE ONGOING MAINTENANCE OF A FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY FLOOD MITIGATION PROJECT IN THE RESURRECTION RIVER WHEREAS, the City of Seward is threatened by many forms of natural disaster and hazards including floods, earthquakes, fires, and tsunamis; and WHEREAS, the City of Seward received two federal and state natural disaster declarations within nine years for flood events associated with the Resurrection River and Japanese Creek; and WHEREAS, during each of these two events the City of Seward was completely shut off, with no road, air, or railroad traffic able to leave or enter the City; and WHEREAS, each ofthese two flood events caused a tremendous amount of damage to public and private facilities; and WHEREAS, the Resurrection River Flood Mitigation Task Force was established by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in May 1997 to bring all applicable federal, state, and local agencies together to develop a comprehensive flood mitigation plan for portions ofthe Resurrection River and Japanese Creek along with a prioritized list ofprojects to be completed; and WHEREAS, FEMA used this innovative model to determine the proper course of action for federal and state Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding; and WHEREAS, the comprehensive plan developed by the Resurrection River Flood Mitigation Task Force includes five major components listed in priority order: debris and sediment removal in the Resurrection River Delta; expansion of the highway and railroad center bridges; completion ofthe Japanese Creek levee; and the North Forest Acres road/levee; and WHEREAS, completion of the components contained in the task force comprehensive plan along with continued maintenance are critical to protect public resources in and around Seward, Alaska, including the airport, the Seward Highway, the Alaska Railroad, two CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE NO. 98-10 military camps, a residential subdivision, the City's industrial yard, and the City's small boat harbor; and WHEREAS, flood mitigation has proven to be cost effective across the nation and in the State of Alaska, particularly when a comprehensive solution is developed; and WHEREAS, the first priority project is debris and sediment removal in the Resurrection River Delta because it represents the greatest flood mitigation measure from a hydrological perspective; and WHEREAS, debris and sediment removal in the Resurrection River can be done in a controlled and environmentally sensitive manner in conjunction with all appropriate local, state, and federal regulations as compared to removal during a flood fight; and WHEREAS, though debris and sediment removal in the Resurrection River Delta is not a structural improvement, it is designed to be a large-scale, long-term project; and WHEREAS, the federal and state Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding is capable of completely funding the debris and sediment removal project in the Resurrection River Delta and FEMA has been requested to fund this top priority project; and WHEREAS, following the large-scale debris and sediment removal project in the Resurrection River Delta by FEMA it is essential that the channel be maintained to the post- project configuration on an annual or as needed basis; understanding that debris moved in future flood events is outside the scope of this project; and WHEREAS, the City of Seward and the Kenai Peninsula Borough recognize that use of Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding by FEMA for debris and sediment removal is unique and places the burden on the local agencies to maintain the project; and WHEREAS, the projected annual cost for maintenance of the debris and sediment removal project, as determined by the task force, is $30,000; and WHEREAS, the City of Seward and the Kenai Peninsula Borough will perform maintenance in the river delta as needed, within projected maintenance costs, at times to be determined by the State of Alaska Hydrologist, the Borough Emergency Manage- ment Coordinator, and the City Engineer, and as permitted by all appropriate state and federal regulatory agencies, and contingent on funds being appropriated by the City Council; and