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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09102007 City Council Packet The City of Seward, Alaska September 10, 2007 City Council Meeting 7:30 p.m. Council Chambers Vanta Shafer Mayor Term Expires 2007 Willard E. Dunham Vice Mayor Term Expires 2008 Robert Valdatta Council Member Term Expires 2007 Robert Thomas Council Member Term Expires 2007 Steve Schafer Council Member Term Expires 2007 Jean Bardarson Council Member Term Expires 2008 Linda Amberg CQuncil Member Term Expires 2008 Phillip Oates City Manager Jean Lewis City Clerk Brad Meyen Cheryl Brooking City Attorney 1. 2. 3. 4. Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Citizens' Comments On Any Subject Except Those Items Scheduled For Public Hearing. [Those who have signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak. Time is limited to 2 minutes per speaker and 30 minutes total time for this agenda item.] 5. Approval Of Agenda And Consent Agenda [Approval of Consent Agenda passes all routine items indicated by asterisk (*). Consent Agenda items are not considered separateLy unless a council member so requests. In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the ReguLar Agenda] 6. Special Orders, Presentations And Reports A. Proclamations and Awards B. Borough Assembly Report C. City Manager's Report D. City Attorney Report E. Seward Port and Commerce Advisory Board Report F. Other Reports, Special Presentation 7. Public Hearings A. Ordinances set for public hearing 1. Ordinance 2007-05, Authorizing An Exception To SCC 3.65.020 To Permit Retroactive Application To July 1, 2007 Of Provisions In A Collective Bargaining Agreement As And If Approved By Separate Resolution Of The City Council. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .Pg 3 2. Ordinance 2007-006, Establishing Section 15.15.025, Historic Preservation, Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register. . . .Pg 6 City of Seward, Alaska September 10, 2007 Council Agenda Page 1 8. New Business A. Executive Session 1. Resolution 2007-086. Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into A Three Year Contract With The International Brother- Hood Of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Effective July 1,2007 And Ending June 30,2010................................. .Pg 12 B. Other New Business Items *1. Approval of the August 27,2007 regular city council meeting minutes..... ..Pg 15 2. Update and discussion of Resolution 2007-079 which addressed levee repairs and subdivision agreements in the vicinity of Japanese Creek (Resolution and most recent letters attached)............................................................................ ..Pg 22 9. Informational Items And Reports (No action required) 10. Council Comments 11. Citizens' Comments [5 minutes per individual - Each individual has one opportunity to speak. ] 12. Council And Administration Response To Citizens' Comments 13. Go Into Executive Session For City Manager, City Clerk And City Attorney Evaluations. 14. Adjournment City of Seward, Alaska September 10, 2007 Council Agenda Page 2 Sponsored by: Oates Introduction Date: August 27, 2007 Public Hearing Dated: September 10, 2007 Enactment Date: September 10,2007 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2007-005 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING AN EXCEPTION TO SCC 3.65.020 TO PERMIT RETROACTIVE APPLICATION TO JULY 1, 2007 OF PROVISIONS IN A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT AS AND IF APPROVED BY SEPARATE RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL WHEREAS, over the years, the City of Seward and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1547, ("IBEW") have negotiated and entered into collective bargaining agreements that provide for wages and certain other terms and conditions of employment for City employees covered by said agreements; and WHEREAS, the last agreement between the City and the IBEW expired on June 30,2007, but remains in force and effect until renewed or terminated; and WHEREAS, representatives of the City and IBEW have negotiated in good faith toward a successor agreement between them, and due to no fault of either party that agreement was not tentatively agreed upon or ratified until a date later than June 30, 2007, and the parties have agreed to seek ratification and approval by the City Council of a three year agreement which by its terms would commence July 1, 2007; and WHEREAS, SCC 03.65.020 does not permit retroactive changes to wages or working conditions in a collective bargaining agreement; and WHEREAS, the City administration has requested that the City Council authorize an exception to SCC 03.65.020 that would allow the terms of a collective bargaining agreement with a retroactive effect to July 1, 2007. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, ORDAINS that: Section 1. After full review by the City Council of the facts and circumstances of negotiations for a three-year collective bargaining agreement, it is hereby determined that an exemption from SCC 03.65.020 is warranted if and to the effect that the City Council approves the terms of the negotiated collective bargaining agreement between the City and IBEW presented to it. 3 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2007-005 Section 2. The provisions of SCC 03.65.020 which prohibit the retroactive effect of changes to wages and working conditions shall not apply to a collective bargaining agreement between the City and IBEW for the term July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2010, if said agreement is approved by separate resolution of the City Council by December 31,2007. Section 3. This ordinance shall be a non-code ordinance. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately. ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA this 10th day of September, 2007. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Vanta Shafer, Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Jean Lewis, CMC City Clerk (City Seal) 4 Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: September 10, 2007 Through: Phillip Oates, City Manager Tim Barnum, Electric Utility Manager ~e> From: Agenda Item: Non-Code Ordinance to Allow Retroactive Effect of 2007-2010 IBEW Contract Provisions BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The contract to be presented at the September 10, 2007 council meeting is the result of negotiations between the City of Seward and representatives of the IBEW and is a "tentative" agreement subject to council approval. The new contract has a proposed effective date of July 1, 2007 and will continue thru June 30, 2010. Wages and benefits will need to be retroactively calculated to July 1,2007. SCC 3.65.020 prohibits retroactive changes to wages or working conditions in a collective bargaining agreement. This ordinance would exempt the 2007-2010 IBEW agreement from such prohibition, thereby allowing changes to wages and working conditions to become effective July 1,2007. The administration recommends approval of this ordinance, consistent with the good faith negotiations entered into between the parties. The agreement itself is subject to approval by resolution of council. (Adoption of this ordinance does not approve the contract.) CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Where applicable, Ordinance 2007-005, is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive Plans, Land Use Plans, Strategic Plan and City Council Rules of Procedures. FISCAL NOTE: f'V)..___. ~ Approved by Finance Department: JU~ ~ . . RECOMMENDATION: City Council approve Ordinance 2007-005 allowing a new three year contract with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) to become effective retroactively. 5 Sponsored by: Oates Introduction Date: AUl!ust 27, 2007 Public Hearing Date: Septem ber 10, 2007 Enactment Date: September 10, 2007 CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ORDINANCE 2007-006 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ESTABLISHING SECTION 15.15.025, HISTORIC PRESERVATION, SEWARD HISTORIC PLANT & TREE REGISTER WHEREAS, it is the responsibility of the Historic Preservation Commission to work toward the continuing education of Seward's citizens regarding local historic preservation and community history; and WHEREAS, the Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register is proposed to preserve and recognize the significant plants and trees in our community; and WHEREAS, the goals of the Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register are to recognize and designate individual plants or trees with community significance, educate the public about the history, promote appreciation and public awareness and to document and recognize in order to foster the willingness to protect those plants and trees as part of Seward's heritage and provide a valuable historic resource; and WHEREAS, the Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register will complement the Seward Register of Historic Places. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: Section 1. follows: Seward City Code Section 15.15.025 is hereby created to read as J 5. J 5.025 Seward Historic Plant & Tree Rezister established. A. A Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register is hereby established to provide for public recognition of local plants and trees worthy of preservation. B. Criteria for selection and placement on the Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register shall be set by resolution of the Historic Preservation Commission. C. The Historic Preservation Commission shall recommend nominations to the Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register to the City Council. 6 City of Seward Ordinance 2007-006 D. Nominations to the Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register shall be subject to approval by resolution of the City Council. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days following its enactment. ENACTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, this 10th day of September 2007. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Vanta Shafer Mayor AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: Jean Lewis, CMC City Clerk (City Seal) 7 Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: August 27,2007 Through: Phillip Oates, City Manager ~ Donna Glenz, Planning Assistant From: Agenda Item: Approval of Ordinance 2007-XX, establishing Seward City Code Section 15.15.025 Seward Historic Plant & Tree Ref!ister established BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: Since 2005, the Historic Preservation Commission has discussed creating a Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register. Numerous work sessions have been held discussing the merit of the project, developing a program to recognize and designate trees and plants of local historic significance and to discuss the application process. On May 22, 2006 Council approved Resolution 2006-059, supporting the Historic Preservation Commission Project to research and develop a local register of Historic Trees and Plants. Following Councils support the Historic Preservation Commission continued to research and develop the register. The Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register increases public awareness about the important contribution of Seward's locally significant trees and plants to Seward's history and heritage. It provides and encourages the preservation of these assets and provides the public with a valuable historic resource. On August 1, 2007, the Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved Resolution 2007-03, establishing the application procedures and eligibility criteria for nominations to the Seward Historic Plant and Tree Register; and approved forwarding the attached Ordinance to Council for enactment. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Where applicable, this ordinance is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive Plans, Land Use Plans, Strategic Plan and City Council Rules of Procedures. The City of Seward Comprehensive Plan encourages preservation of historic landscaping and supports the Historic Preservation Commission's efforts to raise public awareness regarding the inventory of local historic properties; those properties listed on local, state and national registers; and benefits of placing properties on these registers (pages 29-30). The Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register strives to meet these plans set out by the City. Hopefully, once the public becomes aware of the local trees and plants and their significance to the community, this awareness will encourage preservation and the desire to protect these assets for years to come. . r 8 FISCAL NOTE: There is no anticipated [mandaI impact of creating the Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register. at this time. ~ Approved by Finance Department: 4t~~ RECOMMENDATION: City Council approve Ordinance 2007-00b, establishing Seward City Code Section 15.15.025 Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register established '9 Sponsored by: Staff CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2007-03 A RESOLUTION OF THE SEWARD HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION, ESTABLISHING APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND ELIGIBIILITY CRITERIA FOR NOMINATIONS TO A SEWARD HISTORIC PLANT & TREE REGISTER; AND FORWARDING A PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO THE SEWARD CITY COUNCIL TO CREATE A SEWARD HISTORIC PLANT & TREE REGISTER WHEREAS, it is the responsibility of the Historic Preservation Commission to work toward the continuing education of citizens regarding local historic preservation and community history; and WHEREAS, the Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register is proposed to preserve and recognize the significant plants and trees in our community; and WHEREAS, the goals of the Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register are to recognize and designate individual plants and trees with Community significance, educate the public about the history, promote appreciation and public awareness and to document and recognize in order to foster the willingness to protect those plants and trees as part of Seward's heritage and provide a valuable historic resource; and WHEREAS, the Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register will mirror the Seward Register of Historic Places. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Seward Historic Preservation Commission that: Section 1. The following procedure will be used to nominate a plant or tree to the Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register: 1. Obtain an application (sample attached) and cover letter from the City Community Development Department, Seward Museum or Community Library. 2. Submit fmal application to Seward Historic Preservation Commission for approval and recommendation to City Council. 3. The City Council will add the plant or tree to the local register by resolution. -10 Seward Historic Preservation Commission Resolution 2007-03 Page 2 of2 Section 2. To be eligible for Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register consideration, the plant or tree must meet the following criteria: 1. Is located between Caines Head in Resurrection Bay and the head of Kenai Lake. 2. Designated as significant on the basis of its importance to Seward's history by being incorporated in one or more ofthe following categories: a. Specimen: A tree or a plant of exceptional size, form, or unusual or rare traits. b. Historic: A tree or plant recognized by virtue of its age, its association with or contribution to an historic structure or district, or its association with a noted person or historic event. c. Landmark: A tree or plant that is a landmark of the community. d. Collection: A tree or plant in a notable grove, avenue or other planting. e. Commemorative: A plant or tree planted to commemorate a person or event. Section 3. The attached proposed ordinance creating a Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register is forwarded to the City Council for introduction and adoption. Section 4. The resolution shall take effect immediately upon enactment. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Seward Historic Preservation Commission this 1 st day of August 2007. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Shannon Kovac, Chair AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: VACANT: Swann, Lasota, Luther, Carpenter, Kovac None None None Two ATTEST: Jean Lewis, CMC City Clerk (City Seal) 11 Sponsored by: Oates CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2007-086 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A THREE YEAR CONTRACT WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHER- HOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS (IBEW) EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2007 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 2010 WHEREAS, The City of Seward and the IBEW have negotiated and agreed upon a new contract governing the wages and working conditions for electrical linemen and operators employed by the City; and WHEREAS, The City and the Union agree to the terms and conditions as outlined in the attached contract which expires June 30, 2010. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. The City Manager is authorized to enter into an agreement with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers effective July 1, 2007 and continuing until June 30, 2010. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 10th day of September, 2007. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Vanta Shafer, Mayor 12 Council Agenda Statement From: Tim Barnum, Electric Utility Manager f' Of St~ ~4.~'b~ ~. \ (J ~':"L';.... ''I'' ".~ ~\. ~1.4S\4:~ Meeting Date: Through: September 10, 2007 Phillip Oates, City Manager ~ Agenda Item: Approval of2007-20l0 IBEW Contract BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: The attached contract presented at this meeting is the result of negotiations between the City of Seward and representatives of the IBEW and is a ''tentative'' agreement subject to council approval. The discussions were cordial and for the most part, very productive. The new contract has an effective date of July 1,2007 and will continue thru June 30, 2010. Wages and benefits will need to be retroactively calculated to July 1, 2007. Many items were discussed during the negotiations and several items were clarified. The main changes in the contract and the only ones with a financial impact are: ~ The City agreed to a Health and Welfare payment to IBEW for the benefit of each employee of $1,128 per employee/month (an increase of $85.00/month) with annual increases of up to 7% of the increase, covered by the City with all above that percentage increase covered by the employees. ~ The City agreed to a base rate of$38.16 (an increase of3% over last year) effective July 1,2007, with annual raises during the term of the contract of the Anchorage COLA with a minimum of 0% and a maximum of 3%. ~ The Alaska Electrical Workers Money Pension Plan changed from a contribution of $4.00/compensable hour to $800.00/month. ~ The City no longer pays into the Alaska Electrical Legal Fund. ~ The Union agreed to allow Operator/Mechanic position(s). ~ Fewer Linemen will be required to do certain tasks. ~ The City has the right to whoever we need/choose to operate the generators when Linemen/Operators are not available. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Where applicable, and upon adoption of Ordinance 2007- this resolution is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive Plans, Land Use Plans, Strategic Plan and City Council Rules of Procedures. FISCAL NOTE: The total costs associated with the salary and benefit package depends on the number of total employees hired in union positions. Base salaries will increase 3% over the prior year. The 13 change in pension contributions from a per -hour basis to a flat $800 provides predictability, since the contribution will not change with changes in hours. The monthly contribution to the legal fund is eliminated, saving $311.40 per employee per year. The City is now authorized to hire two operators, who are paid at 90% of the lineman hourly rate. These positions allow the City to perform generator maintenance, grounds keeping, equipment maintenance and other tasks, at a lower hourly rate. Approved by Finance Department: ~J;~~ RECOMMENDATION: City Council approve Resolution 2007- 'l?b authorizing the City Manager to enter into a new three year contract with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) effective July 1, 2007 and continuing through June 30, 2010. 14 City of Seward, Alaska August 27, 2007 City Council Minutes Volume 37, Page CALL TO ORDER The August 27,2007 regular meeting of the Seward City Council was called to order at 7 :30 p.m. by Mayor Vanta Shafer. OPENING CEREMONY Police Chief Tom Clemons led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. APPROVAL OF A ROLL CALL There were present: Vanta Shafer presiding and Willard Dunham Bob Valdatta Jean Bardarson comprising a quorum of the Council; and Phillip Oates, City Manager Jean Lewis, City Clerk ABSENT - None CITIZENS' COMMENT FOR PUBLIC HEARl "'AGENDA Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda Unanimous proved consent agenda items: The August 13, 2 ular city council meeting minutes were approved. Election workers; Jean Cripps, Betty Casey, Rose McSwain and Mary Williamson, and canvass workers; Kim Reierson, Lori Draper, Jackie Campbell and Debbie Bond were approved for the October 2, 2007 municipal election. Non-code Ordinance 2007-005. Authorizing An Exception To see 3.65.020 To Permit Retroactive Application To July 1, 2007 Of Provisions In A Collective Bargaining Agreement As And If Approved By Separate Resolution Of The City Council, was introduced and set for public hearing on September 10, 2007. 15 City of Seward, Alaska August 27, 2007 City Council Minutes Volume 37, Page Ordinance 2007-006, establishing Section 15.15.025, Historic Preservation, Seward Historic Plant & Tree Register, was introduced and set for public hearing on September 10, 2007. Resolution 2007-083, approving the expenditure of $16,883 from the 2007 street department operating budget for additional costs associated with paving of various sections of city streets authorized in Resolution 2007-044. SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS Proclamations and Awards Resolution 2007-084, authorizing the city manager to spend an amount u repairs to the 1997 436C Caterpillar Backhoe to NC Machinery. The Resurrection Bay Lions Club Present Department. Jenny Kaiser Was Awarded A Hohl For Over Seven Years Of Planning & Zoning Commission. e School Board had passed goals to increase ate the delivery of education relative to school . benefit smaller schools, failed to pass and would remarked that the special education task force ended this past ropose education legislation were enacted and she urged e needed and that salaries had been raised. Training for tea g would occur in September. Both Moose Pass and Seward nce incentive award by the State for schools whose students showed the year before. Hohl stated the School Board would have their eward. In response questions, Hohl said bus drivers were needed in Seward and when drivers came from other areas, bus trips became expensive. Declining enrollment was the reason for the reduction in programs and teachers. City Manager's Report. City Manager Phillip Oates thanked the volunteers for a Great Silver Salmon Derby. He noted a task force would be assembled from the community to identify areas of the budget process. 16 City of Seward, Alaska August 27, 2007 City Council Minutes Volume 37, Page Oates stated ifthe public works shop was combined, the city would have to purchase property outside the Seward area big enough for a combined site, significant rate increases would be needed for electric, water and sewer, and the price of building materials was increasing daily while a site selection process went on. Although this did not offer a solution for the public works shop, and there would be a minor loss of savings and efficiency by not combining the shops, Oates stated it was time to address the generator problem now. He stressed the advantages to purchasing the generators, warehouse and office space were: no rates would be increased, they could bond the project, total cost to build would only increase with time, it met all immediate and foreseeable needs, could be used for an EOC or backup location, saved office lease costs, solved equip ffice and storage needs by combining all electric materials stored in three different locati a expandable, and allowed for automation of the control system that was badly needed. Motion (Thomas/Schafer) ated the city could use Chugach' be a cost to oversee this. going into design. He stated m D n and Larue, and were thought ntingencies. Oates expressed the Public Works property on 6th A venu million dollars and would continue to explore the possibility Alaska for the future. Mayor Shafer because of the need as no alternative but to start improvement now Unanimous ibrary/Museum and schedule a work session to discuss the Nash eludes SMIC, for Monday, September 24, 2007 at 6:00 p.m. The City Manage dated the council on non-compliance of previously passed Resolution 2007-079 by the property owner which addressed levee repairs and subdivision agreements in the vicinity of Japanese Creek, and his intent to put the repairs to bid and bill the owner for half the cost of those repairs. Council member Schafer had a conflict and left the dais and sat in the audience. Oates referred to the two letters submitted by Afognak Construction which declined paying for a portion of the levee repairs, and stated the city was forced in a position to put a bid out to repair 18 City of Seward, Alaska August 27, 2007 City Council Minutes Volume 37, Page the levee with opening on September 18, 2007. Since Afognak was declining in the sharing of repairs, the city would bilI the property owner for reimbursement. Oates stated the bridge and culvert were stilI not removed and needed to be before flood season. He also noted the Schafer's would not elevate to base flood elevation (BFE). Oates reminded that the only reason this was platted before a subdivision agreement was in place was because of the original plan to locate the Long Term Care Facility on the property. Oates further stressed the problem was the letter from Afognak was eliminating the city's ability to manage the risk ofthe levee. FEMA had determined the city woul eligible for any federal dollars for building on the alluvial fan. He was told by Nelson & es that the levee design was curved because it was the only easement they could get fr roperty owner at the time. Oates would not enter into a subdivision agreement until all . ions were met. Answering Oates explai not mana In response to questions, Oates stated the BFE could have to be managed. If there were houses built, that woul Charter of the Flood Service Board specifically kept the agreements in. o . g would s said the already had When the city changed the way t the community should ot own. . ght choice in fear of a lawsuit. He es than homes. Bardarson and and would not go awa needed to be addressed now. It was eternal am about the road not being where the city had granted it, bed had ever been permitted by the city, thus the city could state help was a pipe dream. They had no legal obligation and the e situation either. Administration w periodically. ove forward with Resolution 2007-079 and update the council INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No action required) Providence Seward Medical Center July Financial Report. City of Seward July Financial Report. 19 City of Seward, Alaska August 27, 2007 City Council Minutes Volume 37, Page COUNCIL COMMENTS Amberg thanked the Resurrection Bay Lions for their generous donation of the AED' s, and would welcome the school board in October. She noted all the yards in the community looked great. Bardarson thanked Sam Daniel for cleaning up the highway and encouraged citizens to participate and volunteer. Mayor Shafer stated volunteerism consider volunteering. y the Corps. of Engineers Schafer thanked the Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance for t cans. He recently found out first hand that they worked when a bear minutes to no avail. Dunham thanked the Chamber for a great Salmon Derb Club for the AED' s in every police car. He thought with bu established for improvements and growth to the city comp and out sourcing, and changing the three hour parking new property around the south harbor area and to station. arding and encouraged people to Steve Schafe zoning. He stated of the cityth He thoug the lev said th v property. He made it curved. . .. refused to do a BFE where none was required by igned the levee straight at first, but it was the building manager . the dike did not fail, it was damaged a bit but worked fine. e and was kicking the little guy. The road was there before tat e city took over floodplain management after that. Schafer e city would put a bridge over the levee for the purpose to access the 'ty's levee, and they should fix it. The city changed the design and INISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZENS' COMMENTS - None. 20 City of Seward, Alaska August 27, 2007 City Council Minutes Volume 37, Page ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 9:12 p.m. Jean Lewis City Clerk (City Seal) Vanta Shafer Mayor 21 City of Seward p.o. Box 167 Seward. Ala-<;ka 99664-0167 Main Office (907) 224-4050 Facsimile (907) 224-4038 Oty of Savard, Alaska 1963 196.5 2005 ;.\H-America City "~ ,,' ;..j ~~~ 'i ~i~ August 23,2007 l\1r. Albert Schafer, President Afognak Construction & Excavating, Inc. P.O. Box 610 Seward, AK 99664 HAND DELIVERED TO STEVEN SCHAFER AS CORPORATE SECRETARY RE: Easement for repairs to the Seward Japanese Creek Levee Mr. Schafer, The City of Seward requests a temporary 100 foot construction easement along both sides of the existing Japanese (Japp) Creek levee easement from Ash Street to the northern boundary of Afognak Construction & Excavating, Inc. property. The City also requests a temporary 100 foot construction easement on the western (creek side) of the existing levee easement :from Ash Street to the southern boundary of Afognak Construction & Excavating, Inc. property. These easements are necessary to repair the levee. It is anticipated that these repairs will take place during the months of September and October 2007. In order to obtain a temporary floodplain permit request your response, including your terms and conditions, be received no later than Friday, 3 I August 2007. Sincerely, . j.if ./ 0- 4' /'2~ C~ {dP-.>' Phillip Oates City Manager 22 City of Seward p.o. Box 167 Seward, Alaska 99664-0167 Main Office (907) 224-4050 Facsimile (907) 224-4038 City of Seward, Alaska 1%3 1965 2005 :ll.;~m:ri.:a City <, ." .'.... '.~:1 >; -.; 1;.\ -;:4 ~;1:' ; ; .~] zA ~~.~ 'j ~~ ~! August 31, 2007 Mr. Albert Schafer, President Afognak Construction & Excavating, Inc. P.O. Box 610 Seward, AK 99664 HAND DELIVERED TO STEVEN SCHAFER AS CORPORATE SECRETARY Mr. Schafer, Under Section 1, Item 1, of City of Seward Resolution 2007-79, the City Council directed me to take action that would accomplish removal of the road, bridge, and culvert in Japanese Creek (also referred to as Japp Creek). This is the same issue that was addressed by the recent interim City Manager, Marvin Yoder, with the State of Alaska. In a letter dated 4 January 2007, Mr. Yoder made a statement that "the owners of the property in the Japp Creek drainage have agreed to remove the bridge structure as soon as conditions on the ground permit." Please consider this letter an official request by the City of Seward that Mognak Construction & Excavating, Incorporated remove the road, bridge and culvert in Japanese Creek. This removal should be accomplished no later than Friday, September 14, 2007. If an extension of time is necessary, please provide justification for such a request to this office no later than September 11, 2007. Sincerely, /fiT- ~ ,L/'~ 23 September 2007 September 2007 SMTWTFS 1 2345678 .9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23242526272829 30 October 2007 S M T W TF S 1 234 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 'Social Security Representative Nanci Richey 1 24 9/6/20079:53 AM October 2007 SMTWTFS 123 4 5 6 7 8910 1112 13 1415 1617 18 1920 2122 23 24 25 26 27 28293031 November 2007 SMTWTFS 123 45678910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 7:00pm City Council Budget WS 1 i 6:30pm Historic Preservation Meeting 9:00am Social Security Representative H Nanci Richey 1 ') 5 ... < 9/6/2007 9:54 AM