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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05032017 PACAB Minutes�J City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Minutes May 3, 2017 Volume 3, Page 312 CALL TO ORDER The May 3, 2017 regular meeting of the Port and Commerce Advisory Board was called to order at 12:00 p.m. by Chair Darryl Schaefermeyer. OPENING CEREMONY Board Member Brooke Andrews led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. ROLL CALL There were present: Darryl Schaefermeyer, presiding, and Bruce Jaffa Carl Hughes Brooke Andrews Comprising a quorum of the Council; and Norm Regis, Harbor Master Brenda Ballou, Deputy City Clerk Absent — Bob Linville, Colby Lawrence, Christy Terry SPECIAL ORDERS, PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS Alaska Railroad Report Jaffa reminded everyone that the Alaska Railroad was having a Public Meeting on Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. at the cruise ship terminal. Chamber of Commerce Report Harbormaster Report Regis mentioned that the harbor had once again received a Clean Harbor Certification again. He also reported that Alaska Fish & Game was funding the ramp replacement, and the city was prepared with a 25% match and would be approving the design. Administration Report — None CITIZENS' COMMENTS ON ANY SUBJECT EXCEPT THOSE ITEMS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING — None APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA Motion (Jaffa/Andrews) Motion Passed There were no consent agenda items. Approval of Agenda and Consent Agenda Unanimous 1 :J 1 City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Minutes May 3, 2017 Volume 3, Page 313 INFORMATIONAL ITEMS, REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS 1. Alaska Railroad Monthly Report — None 2. Chamber of Commerce Report 3. Harbor Monthly Report 4. PACAB Goals Calendar 5. Motions and Amendment Memo from City Clerk UNFINISHED BUSINESS — None NEW BUSINESS Approval of April 5, 2017 Minutes. Motion (Jaffa/Hughes) Motion Passed Approve the April 5, 2017 Minutes. Unanimous Resolution 2017-002, Of The Port And Commerce Advisory Board, Recommendations For The South Harbor Uplands Development. Motion (Jaffa/Hughes) Approve Resolution 2017-002, Of The Port And Commerce Advisory Board, Recommendations For The South Harbor Uplands Development. Seward Parks and Recreation Director Karin Sturdy said parking would be a potential issue when the South Harbor Upland was developed. She added that the south side of the uplands was zoned Park. Motion Passed Unanimous Selection of May 17, 2017 Work Session Topic, "Recommendation for Housing Options". Motion (Hughes/Jaffa) Motion Passed BOARD COMMENTS Andrews hoped to have a good summer. Cancel the Work Session previously scheduled for May 17, 2017, and instead attend the City Council Work Session scheduled on May 22, 2017 to discuss Housing Options. Unanimous 1 1 City of Seward, Alaska Port and Commerce Advisory Board Minutes May 3, 2017 Volume 3, Page 314 Hughes was pleased with the progress of the proposed development of the South Harbor Uplands. Jaffa was happy that the challenges that PACAB was currently facing were related to development issues. Schaefermeyer — None CITIZENS' COMMENTS Karin Sturdy spoke as a private citizen, saying the federal government had dredged and built the South Harbor Uplands, and the city had ever since been maintaining it with Enterprise Funds. She said the land was coveted and valuable, and should always be used in ways that garnered the best public use. She believed that any use of this property should be vetted through a process, should support endeavors in the public's interest, and should prohibit uses that were exclusive to the public like private residences and private clubs. BOARD AND ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSE TO CITIZENS' COMMENTS Regis said the Boat Harbor Plan disallowed private homes. Jaffa agreed that private, exclusive uses tended to create animosity. Schaefermeyer had witnessed in other communities where private developments were allowed to the detriment of the public. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at p.m. end J. Ballou, MC Deputy City Cle,�k`' � SE h'V#' ,, •�•�q`1*0 P0•••gp'•. Vt�.Goi� R9AN •�� (City Seal)"" o • SEAL ! • M1 •� ~•, OFA��•'• D4iryl Schaefermeyer Chair