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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08081994 City Council Agenda )0 1- ~-l,a The City of Seward, Alaska City Council Meeting August 8, 1994 Council Chambers 7:30 p.m. Dave W. Crane Mayor Term Expires 1995 Margaret Anderson Councilmember Term Expires 1995 Louis Bencardino Councilmember Term Expires 1994 Hugh Darling Councilmember Term Expires 1995 James Krasnansky Vice Mayor Term Expires 1994 Patrick D. O'Brien Councilmember Term Expires 1995 Bruce Sieminski Councilmember Term Expires 1994 Tyler Jones City Manager Linda Murphy, CMClAAE City Clerk Thomas F. Klinkner City Attorney 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. CITIZENS' COMMENTS [2 minutes per individu- al; 30 minutes total] A. Agenda items not scheduled for public hearing B. Items other than those appearing on the agenda 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 Councilmember so requests. In the event of such a request, the item is returned to the Regular Agenda.] A. Executive Session - Seward Ship's Drydock proposed lease amendment 6. BOROUGH ASSEMBLY REPORT 7. APPROVAL OF MINUTES >t A. July 25, 1994, regular meeting minutes July 27, 1994, special meeting minutes .. B. City of Seward, Alaska August 8, 1994 Council Agenda Page 1 8. SPECIAL ORDERS AND PUBLIC HEARINGS [Limit comments to 5 minutes] A. Ordinance No. 94-29, amending the Seward Zoning Maps by rezoning Lot lA, Ennis Addition to Federal Addition; Lot 2, Block 2, Federal Addition; and Lots lA-14, Block 3, Laubner Addition; from Rl to UR; and Lot 4, Jesse Lee Heights Subdivision Addition No.2, from AC to R3, to bring designated properties into conformance with the Land Use Plan 9. PRESENTATIONS WITH PRIOR NOTICE ONLY 10. ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION >t A. Ordinance No. 94-30, amending SCC Chapter 8.30 to exempt the rental of one single family residence from the requirement for a business license >t B. Ordinance No. 94-31, amending SCC ~ 5.20.075 to provide that the penalty for improvement district assessments be set by resolution >t C. Ordinance No. 94-32, providing for civil penalties and injunctive relief for violations of the City Code and coordinating such provisions with provisions of the Code related to business licenses and assessment fees 11. RESOLUTIONS >t A. Resolution No. 94-141, providing for the submission to the qualified voters of the City of Seward the question of approving an initiative ordinance to establish and levy a five percent hoteVmotel room tax at an election in and for the City of Seward on October 4, 1994 >t B. Resolution No. 94-142, providing for the submission to the qualified voters of the City of Seward the question of approving an initiative ordinance to establish and levy a passenger transit fee for marine charter vessels and businesses at an election in and for the City of Seward on October 4, 1994 City of Seward, Alaska August 8, 1994 Council Agenda Page 2 >t C. Resolution No. 94-143, accepting the Kenai Peninsula Borough Community Schools grant and appropriating funds >t D. Resolution No. 94-144, designating the FY 1993 law enforcement liability pool credit received from the AMUJIA for the Law Enforce- ment Liability Pool Reserve Account >t E. Resolution No. 94-145, authorizing the city manager to increase the audit fees for Seward General Hospital and appropriating funds >t F. Resolution No. 94-146, approving Change Order No. 2-2 to the Land Field Services contract to complete right-of-way and permit acquisi- tion tasks for Phase II of the transmission line project >t G. Resolution No. 94-147, approving the purchase of a new animal control vehicle >t H. Resolution No. 94-148, approving payment to Halkin Services, Inc., for inspection of the syncrolift cables >t I. Resolution No. 94-149, approving Change Order No.4 to the Summit Paving Contract to pave the access road and staging area for the new harbor boat launch ramp >t J. Resolution No. 94-150, authorizing the extension of a special services contract with the Alaska Department of Public Safety to provided dispatch and clerical support for Alaska State Troopers in Seward >t K. Resolution No. 94-151, authorizing the extension of the jail contract between the city and the Alaska Department of Public Safety 12. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Resolutions postponed from the July 25, 1994, meeting 1. Resolution No. 94-101, approving a policy for nominating public property for disposal 2. Resolution No. 94-102, urging the Kenai Peninsula Borough to explore all options for inclusion of Seward General Hospital in a hospital service area City of Seward, Alaska August 8, 1994 Council Agenda Page 3 3. Resolution No. 94-103, authorizing a third amendment to lease agreement with Seward Ship's Drydock, Inc., extending the time for constructing a 3OO-foot building as required under the lease until September 1, 1995 13. NEW BUSINESS >t A. Claim for damages totalling $282.75 as filed by Boyd-Murphy, Ltd. >t B. Claim for damages totalling $5,430.95 as filed by Four Seasons Boat Services C. Request for authorization to negotiate a long term lease of waterfront parcels with the Seward Association for the Advancement of Marine Science for location of the Alaska SeaLife Center 14. CITY MANAGER REPORTS A. Introduction of Small Boat Harbor Management Agreement between the city and the state B. Letter of appreciation from Mount Marathon Race Director Lori Draper C. Regulations and enforcement related to bicycles, roller blades and skateboards D. Electric interties grant administration agreement E. Request for Council concurrence for a $1500 contribution to the Seward Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of Seward Trolley operation, maintenance and debt service F. ADA compliance update 15. COUNCIL DISCUSSION 16. CITIZENS' DISCUSSION [5 minutes per individual] 17. COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION RESPONSE TO CITIZENS' COM- MENTS 18. ADJOURNMENT City of Seward, Alaska August 8, 1994 Council Agenda Page 4