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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03221999 City Council Agenda The City of Seward, Alaska City Council Meeting March 22, 19997:30 p.m. Council Chambers Bob Satin 1.CALL TO ORDER Mayor Term Expires 1999 2.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Edgar Blatchford 3.ROLL CALL Vice Mayor Term Expires 2000 4.SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND RE- Patrick J. Callahan PORTS Councilmember Term Expires 1999 A.Proclamations and Awards 1.Stacie Tarpey, Three-Dog Junior World Marie A. Gage Councilmember Championship Winner and North American Term Expires 1999 Junior Three-Dog Winner 2.Buckle-Up Seward Campaign Jerry F. King 3.Seward’s Day Proclamation Councilmember Term Expires 2000 B.Borough Assembly Report Nathan Orr Councilmember C.City Manager's Report Term Expires 1999 D.City Attorney's Report Vanta Shafer Written report for January 20 - February 20, 1999 Councilmember Term Expires 2000 E.Other Reports, Announcements and Presentations Helen Donahue, Executive Director of Kenai Penin- sula United Way, Jeanne Galvano, United Way Boardmember W. Scott Janke City Manager 5.CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS NOT Patrick Reilly SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARINGAND ITEMS City Clerk Eric Wohlforth City Attorney City of Seward, Alaska Council Agenda March 22, 1999Page 1 OTHER THAN THOSE APPEARING ON THE AGENDA [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.] A.Agenda items not scheduled for public hearing B.Items other than those appearing on the agenda 6.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 Councilmember so requests. In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular Agenda.] There will be a request for an addition to the agenda concerning council support for a letter to Senator Ted Stevens concerning marine research funding. You will find this item under new business. 7.PUBLIC HEARINGS [Limit comments to 5 minutes. Those who have signed in will be given the first opportunity to speak.] 8.UNFINISHED BUSINESS 9.NEW BUSINESS A.Ordinances for Introduction B.Resolutions *1.Resolution 99-027, authorizing payment of the January billing from Shoreside Petroleum in the amount of $12,004.48 for heating and diesel engine fuel, gasoline, lubricants, cleaning solvents, and anti-freeze delivered to various departments of the City of Seward. 2.Resolution 99-028, amending City of Seward Utility Tariffs pertaining to water rates. [This item was deleted from the agenda to receive a legal review from the City Attorney]. 3.Resolution 99-029, authorizing the purchase of 250 concrete bumper stops at $40.00 each, and shipping at $4.50 each, from D & S Concrete in Anchorage for a total of $11,125 from Waterfront Park Improvements. [This item was deleted from the agenda.] *4.Resolution 99-030, authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement with Paladin Data Systems, Incorporated to replace the Harbor Department Database and Management System. City of Seward, Alaska Council Agenda March 22, 1999Page 2 5.Resolution 99-031, appropriating $50,000 from the General Fund fund balance to the General Fund Legal account, and appropriating $10,000 from the Electric Enterprise Fund retained earnings account to the Electric General Operating Expenses Legal account. *6.Resolution 99-032, accepting a Kenai Peninsula Borough Community Schools grant in the amount of $7,000 and appropriating $7,000 from Community School Revenues account, and appropriating a total of $14,000 to the Community Schools Expenditures account. *7.Resolution 99-033, urging the revitalization of the State-side Land and Water Conservation Fund program and support for Senate Bill 25, The Reinvestment and Environmental Conservation Act, introduced by Senator Murkowski, and support for House Bill 701, The Conservation And Reinvestment Act of 1999, introduced by Congressman Young. *8.Resolution 99-034, approving a one year extension of the Use Agreement between the Alaska Vocational Technical Center and the City of Seward. 9.Resolution 99-035, approving a parking management budget through June 30, 1999, using funds available in the Parking Revenue Fund. *10.Resolution 99-036, authorizing a contract between the City of Seward, Alaska and the United States Department of Agricultural Natural Resources Conservation Service for contract management of design and engineering services for the North Forest Acres levee and Japanese Creek levee extension. 11.Resolution 99-037, supporting the efforts of the Chugach Regional Resources Commission and Qutekcak Native Tribe to host a one-day event marking the ten-year anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, called “A Native Perspec- tive: Ten Years After the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill,” and appropriating $1,000 from the General Fund fund balance. C.Other New Business Items *1.March 8, 1999, city council meeting minutes 2.Clarification of intent of Resolution 99-009, authorizing the City Manager to issue a request for proposals to lease boardwalk site number 6, the site currently leased by the Lion’s Club, in Oceanview Subdivision. 3.CS For House Joint Resolution No. 13 (Finance), relating to using oil spill settlement funds to create a long-term research and monitoring endowment. 4.House Joint Resolution No. 23, proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alaska relating to the community development fund, the permanent fund, and the budget reserve fund. City of Seward, Alaska Council Agenda March 22, 1999Page 3 5.Support of the Phoenix Resurrection Foundation’s effort to reconstruct the Phoenix. A request will be made to add item number five to the agenda. It was not put on the agenda automatically because it missed the newspaper’s advertising deadline. 6Letter to Ted Stevens concerning marine research 10.INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND REPORTS (No action required) A.Monthly Department Head Reports B.Report on Northern Edge Exercise Recap Meeting 11.COUNCIL COMMENTS 12.CITIZENS' COMMENTS [5 minutes per individual - Each individual has one opportunity to speak.] 13.COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZENS' COM- MENTS 14.ADJOURNMENT City of Seward, Alaska Council Agenda March 22, 1999Page 4