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Total Project Snapshot Report 2013 Legislature TPS Report 60796v1 $500,000 Approved Agency: Commerce, Community and Economic Development Grants to Municipalities (AS 37.05.315) Federal Tax ID: 92-0038816 Grant Recipient: Juneau Project Title: Project Type: Remodel, Reconstruction and Upgrades Juneau - Phase III Don Statter Harbor New Haul Out Facility State Funding Requested: $2,100,000 House District: Juneau Areawide (31-32) Future Funding May Be Requested Brief Project Description: Construction/Rebuild of new boat haul out facility at Don Statter Harbor Funding Plan: Total Project Cost: $2,100,000 Funding Already Secured: ($0) FY2014 State Funding Request: ($2,100,000) Project Deficit: $0 Funding Details: no other funding is currently secured for this project Detailed Project Description and Justification: The Don Statter Harbor in Auke Bay, serving the 16,000 residents of the Mendenhall Valley, hundreds of visiting harbor patrons and all of Juneau, is one of SE Alaska's most desirable summer harbor facilities. This popularity often results in severe congestion when mariners compete for limited and inefficient services currently available to the boating public. CBJ Docks and Harbor have established a Statter Harbor Master Plan to alleviate many of the problem areas plaguing the existing facility. The vision, through a sequence of four construction phases, is to separate user groups into functional locations for efficacy of harbor operations. Phase III of the Master Plan would include the Statter Harbor Boat Haul Out Rebuild and Repair. Docks & Harbors has prioritized a full-service boatyard as a necessity to meet the demands of the boating public and a boat haul-out is critical to that vision. By maintaining and improving a boatyard service, mariners are provided a safety net to ensure a repair facility is available to meet the northern boating needs in SE Alaska. This $2.1M project would replace the existing haul-out (travel lift) owned by CBJ, which is leased to the commercial boatyard, for lifting vessels out of the water for maintenance and storage. A new float would be constructed, in the approximate position of the existing launch ramp, and the recently acquired self-propelled hydraulic boat lift would be employed when it's services are needed. Project Timeline: Fall,winter 2013 Entity Responsible for the Ongoing Operation and Maintenance of this Project: CBJ For use by Co-chair Staff Only: Page 1 Contact Name: Terry Harvey Contact Number: 465 3744 2:01 PM 5/9/2013

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Total Project Snapshot Report2013 Legislature TPS Report 60796v1

$500,000

Approved

Agency: Commerce, Community and Economic DevelopmentGrants to Municipalities (AS 37.05.315)

Federal Tax ID: 92-0038816Grant Recipient: Juneau

Project Title: Project Type: Remodel, Reconstruction and Upgrades

Juneau - Phase III Don Statter Harbor New Haul OutFacility

State Funding Requested: $2,100,000 House District: Juneau Areawide (31-32)Future Funding May Be Requested

Brief Project Description:Construction/Rebuild of new boat haul out facility at Don Statter Harbor

Funding Plan: Total Project Cost: $2,100,000 Funding Already Secured: ($0)FY2014 State Funding Request: ($2,100,000)Project Deficit: $0 Funding Details:

no other funding is currently secured for this project

Detailed Project Description and Justification:The Don Statter Harbor in Auke Bay, serving the 16,000 residents of the Mendenhall Valley, hundreds of visiting harborpatrons and all of Juneau, is one of SE Alaska's most desirable summer harbor facilities. This popularity often results insevere congestion when mariners compete for limited and inefficient services currently available to the boating public. CBJDocks and Harbor have established a Statter Harbor Master Plan to alleviate many of the problem areas plaguing theexisting facility. The vision, through a sequence of four construction phases, is to separate user groups into functionallocations for efficacy of harbor operations.

Phase III of the Master Plan would include the Statter Harbor Boat Haul Out Rebuild and Repair. Docks & Harbors hasprioritized a full-service boatyard as a necessity to meet the demands of the boating public and a boat haul-out is critical tothat vision. By maintaining and improving a boatyard service, mariners are provided a safety net to ensure a repair facility isavailable to meet the northern boating needs in SE Alaska. This $2.1M project would replace the existing haul-out (travellift) owned by CBJ, which is leased to the commercial boatyard, for lifting vessels out of the water for maintenance andstorage. A new float would be constructed, in the approximate position of the existing launch ramp, and the recentlyacquired self-propelled hydraulic boat lift would be employed when it's services are needed.

Project Timeline:Fall,winter 2013

Entity Responsible for the Ongoing Operation and Maintenance of this Project:CBJ

For use by Co-chair Staff Only:

Page 1

Contact Name: Terry HarveyContact Number: 465 3744

2:01 PM 5/9/2013

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Grant Recipient Contact Information:Name: Kim KieferTitle: City ManagerAddress: 155 S. Seward

Juneau, Alaska 99801Phone Number: 586-5240Email: [email protected]

Has this project been through a public review process at the local level and is it a community priority? X Yes No

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