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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2011-016 Sponsored by: Oates CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2011 -016 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA ACCEPTING A GRANT TO PROVIDE PUBLIC ACCESS TO THE SEWARD CEMETERY INFORMATION, FOR $8,881, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS WHEREAS, pursuant to the National Park Service Historic Preservation Act of 1966, certain federal share matching grants for historic preservation projects are available to certified local governments; and WHEREAS, Certified Local Government Grant #10532 provides funds to develop a website of information about Seward's cemetery inhabitants, thus making this information available publically; and WHEREAS, Council granted permission to submit the grant application on October 12, 2009 with the passage of Resolution 2009 -097; and WHEREAS, news that the grant was awarded was received December 2, 2009; and WHEREAS, The funds to accomplish the work to provide access to the Seward Cemetery information total $8881, including $5,329 Federal share and $3552 applicant share in the form of in -kind volunteer labor; and WHEREAS, Resolution 2010 -107 accepted but did not appropriate grant funds; and WHEREAS, The City Council is fully cognizant of the obligations and responsibilities that will be incurred by the City of Seward upon acceptance of such grant. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. That the City Council hereby authorizes the manager to accept CLG Grant #10532 to provide public access to Seward cemetery information and appropriate funds. Section 2. That funds to accomplish the work of Providing Access to the Seward Cemetery Information total $8881.00, including $5,328 Federal share and $3552 applicant share in the form of in -kind volunteer labor. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. L CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2011 -016 PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City 14 Y Y ty of Seward this 14 day of March, yogi 2011. THE CITY 0 SEWARD, ALASKA c a AI.: / ' Willard E. Dunham, Mayor AYES: Valdatta, Smith, Bardarson. Keil, Shafer, Casagranda, Dunham NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: Johanna inney, C C City Clerk (City Seal) so sior a e ♦ 9M a.,;, ••J O t, O e a ' ' Irk • . • a 4. Agenda Statement Meeting Date: March 14, 2011 a yof self, � Through: City Manager Phillip Oate �Ts ..> qcocSKP From: Patricia Linville, Library Director Historic Preservation Commission Liaison Agenda Item: Seward Cemetery Grant BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION: Although this grant was accepted on November 8, 2010, Resolution 2010 -107 did not contain language to appropriate funds. The new resolution both accepts and appropriates the funds described below. The State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources Office of Historic Preservation has awarded a grant to the City of Seward Historic Preservation Commission to build a monument in celebration of the Centennial of the Historic Iditarod Trail. The cost of the project is $36,380 with $19,448 coming from Federal reimbursable funds. The state surcharge for the proposed project is $2,380. The applicant share totals $14,552, including $6,500 cash committed from the Seward Iditarod Trailblazers and the Resurrection Bay Historical Society (RBHS). The remaining applicant share of $8,052 will be contributed as in -kind labor and services from the Seward Historic Preservation Commission, the Seward Iditarod Trailblazers, the RBHS and other private citizens and businesses. The grant application states: "What makes the Iditarod Trail Centennial Monument unique is that while much has been done to mark this historic occasion, Seward lacks a `100 -year' structure that will serve to commemorate the trail and educate the public long after our celebrations have passed. The planned monument, elegantly crafted in stone and bronze, will remain a steadfast reminder for many generations to come that Seward is, `Mile 0' of the National Historic Iditarod Trail." The work as outlined in the grant includes: • May 15 2010 - Design and Materials List completed • June 15 2010 — Select contractors after completing bidding process. • September 15 2010 — Foundation and stone base structure of monument completed. • June 15 2011 — Bronze statue of sled dog and bronze plaques telling the history of the Iditarod Trail with accompanying maps have been ordered and received. • August 28 2012 — Official unveiling of Iditarod Trail Centennial Monument on Founder's Day, August 28 as part of Seward's celebration of 100 years since incorporation. This project is compatible with the powers and duties of the Seward Historic Preservation 4, Commission as stated in Seward City Code 2.30.425(a)(5): "Work toward the continuing education of citizens regarding local historic preservation and community history." CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Where applicable, this resolution is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive Plans, Land Use Plans, Strategic Plan and City Council Rules of Procedures. Reference Seward City Code 2.30.425(a)(5) FISCAL NOTE: There is no cost to the City for this grant other than some in -kind staff assistance. Approved by Finance Department: RECOMMENDATION: b \V I IOV VI�,l� i�wl IQ° Council approve Resolution 2011 - authorizing the City Manager to accept Grant Project #10537 Iditarod Trail Centennial Monument from the State of Alaska Historic Preservation Office to Construct an Iditarod Trail Centennial Monument and appropriate funds. , n