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1) CALL TO ORDER
2) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
3) ROLL CALL
4) MEETING CHAIR MAKE ANNOUNCEMENTS
5) AGENDA MODIFICATIONS
Modifications and additions require unanimous vote of members. Deletions do not apply.
6) APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
December 161h, 2019 Meeting Minutes
7) UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
Item A: Batting Cage Project
8) PUBLIC INPUT
9) NEW BUSINESS:
Item A: Integrated Pest Management Plan for Parks Discussion
10) STAFF MATTERS
Item A: Current Project(s) Update
Item E: Board Opening
11) BOARD OR COMMITTEE MEMBER MATTERS
12) ITEMS FOR THE NEXT AGENDAAND DATE: March 2P, 2020
13) ADJOURN
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AGENDA TRANSMITTAL FORM
Board Meetina Date: February 241", 2020
Aaenda Item Title: Meeting Minutes from December 16", 2019
Recommendation: Approval of Meeting Minutes from the December 16'"
meeting.
Backaround:
If /jwenda Item Requires Expenditure of Funds:
Total Cost: N/A
Attachments:
Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee Minutes of Regular Meeting on December
16'". 2019
PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING
DECEMBER 16, 2019
Call to Order -- Acting Chairperson White called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
2. Pledae of Allegiance was recited by all
3. Roll Call
Present
Mr.
Agudelo
Mr.
Danise
Ms.
White
Mr.
Sims
Not Present
Ms. Webster -- Excused
Mr. Renzi -- Excused
Also Present
Brian Benton, Leisure Services Director
Janet Graham, Technical Writer
4. Meetina Chair Makes Announcements
Mr. Benton stated Ms. Webster and Mr. Renzi are excused from tonight's meeting.
5. Aaenda Modifications -- None
6. ADoroval of Minutes -- October 28, 2019 Meeting Minutes
A motion to approve the October 28, 2019 Minutes as presented was made by Mr. Sims,
seconded by Mr. Agudelo, and passed unanimously via voice vote.
Unfinished Business
A. -Lightning System Update
Mr. Benton stated that, pursuant to discussion at the last Committee meeting, he looked
into lightning prediction and lightning detection systems. He described Thor Guard as a
system that predicts lightning in the atmosphere; it does not detect lightning strikes. He
met with a representative of Thor Guard at the Barber Street complex. While there, they
tested the horn system, and it was determined that there would be two hom systems
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needed due to the distance between buildings. Mr. Benton asked for a quote, which he
recently received. The quote was $21,165.00 for the lightning system at Barber Street.
This was substantially higher than what he had expected.
This is something that is not budgeted for this year. He plans to get a legal opinion from
the City's attorney before ever going forward with this. At this time, the City's present
attorney is resigning. Once the new attorney is on board, Mr. Benton will discuss the
matter with him/her. His goal is to get a legal opinion on a lightning system here in
Sebastian.
If it is decided to move forward on a lightning system, the Board could look at budgeting
it for next fiscal year. The little leagues and football programs could also be approached
to see if they are willing to help provide funds for this project.
Ms. White inquired about the difference between prediction and detection of lightning.
Mr. Benton explained that a detection system will alert when the first lightning strike
occurs at or near the park. A prediction system is when the system alerts that there is
the chance of lightning in a designated area around the park. The Thor Guard system
will not give the all clear until there is no chance for lightning in the area.
Mr. Benton said it was suggested to house the main unit at the football fields, which would
be on the second floor of the building. On top of the building there would be a flashing
light and a cluster of homs that would be aimed in every direction around the park. At the
baseball complex on the roof of that building there would be mounted a flashing light and
the hom cluster as well at that site. They would remotely communicate with each other.
So when it activates at the football facility, it would also activate at the baseball facility.
Mr. Danise inquired if this is the same unit that is installed at the Sebastian High School.
Mr. Benton stated he does not know for sure, but he will look into it.
Mr. Sims inquired as to what type of systems the County has. Mr. Benton will check with
the County as well.
Ms. White inquired if the Committee would want to look at it for the next year once they
get more information on systems, prices, etc.? It was the consensus among the
Committee members that this is how they would like to proceed.
Mr. Benton said he will get with the attorney, check prices, etc., and find out if the little
leagues and the football program would be able to contribute.
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Mr. Sims also asked if, since the Barber Street complex is a community park, would there
be funds from the other zones that could be used towards the lightning warning system.
Mr. Benton said he will have to look at what money is still in the budget for this year after
the projects that are presently slated are used and if the little leagues and football program
are willing to contribute. How much money is available from those sources will decide
whether the system can be installed during this year or if it must wait until next fiscal year.
Mr. Danise suggested that, if all the parks in Sebastian aren't covered, signage be
installed at the parks where there is no lightning coverage so that users are aware of that.
Mr. Sims inquired what, if anything, is being used at the Barber Street fields presently.
Mr. Benton stated since he has been here there has not been anything purchased, but
he is of the opinion that there were handheld units used in the past.
B. Batting Cage Project
Mr. Benton reported that presently the flooring that has been in the batting cages is being
removed. Moving forward with the plan for the batting cages, he has received a quote for
the fencing to protect the netting area. That price will be in the area of $6,000.00. The
batting cage netting is going to be around $2,000.00. Once the new fencing is delivered,
the existing fencing will be removed. He has some photographs of batting cages that
have been utilized by others, and he will send these photos out to all the Committee
members. He hopes to get this project completed before the start of little league season.
Ms. White called for questionstcomments from the Committee members.
Mr. Agudelo asked what the new flooring for the batting cages will be. Mr. Benton stated
that as of now it will remain concrete. The little league is looking into purchasing a turf
system that would provide some cushion. They also have to purchase home plate mats,
etc. Mr. Agudelo said the cages at the high school have a low-grade turf that is adequate
to prevent the balls getting roughed up from the concrete.
Mr. Agudelo also commented on some sprinklers that remained up at the Barber Street
complex, and he thought this may create a safety hazard. Mr. Benton stated he will have
it looked at tomorrow.
8. Public Input -- None
9. New Business — None
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10. Staff Matters
A. Current Project(s) Update
Mr. Benton reviewed the various park projects and their status.
Dog Park Shade Structures — The shade structures have been completed at
the dog park. Two concrete pads were installed, one in the small dog area and
one in the large dog area. In early December shade structures were installed by
Carolina Carports. Four new picnic tables were also placed, two under each
structure. Mr. Benton stated he has gotten a lot of positive feedback from the users
of the park.
Ms. White inquired as to what the cost of that project was. Mr. Benton stated the
total cost of the project, including the shade structures, the concrete pads, and the
picnic tables, was approximately $17,000.00.
Ms. White stated it is a nice dog park, and the projects that were asked for have
been completed, and that park should not need anything else in the near future.
Park Signage -- Mr. Benton reported that City Council approved staffs
recommendation to go with West Central Signs, Inc. They are going to develop
and install the park signage. Staff had a consultant work up a design. He called
the Committee's attention to the samples that were handed to all members. (SEE
ATTACHED) These show the examples of the poles and the signs themselves.
He described the materials used to create the designs and that the signage will be
the same throughout all the parks; and they will display the same theme of the
other signage throughout the City. He emphasized that the signage project will be
done in phases. The new park signage is just the first phase. Other new City
signage will be developed in the future.
Mr. Agudelo queried whether there could be a rope look added to the signage. Mr.
Benton said he would talk to the contractor and see if that is possible. He stated
if the City would go with actual rope, that would involve some deterioration and
replacement at some point.
Ms. White inquired as to the cost of an individual park sign. Mr. Benton stated the
sign for Easy Street Park will cost approximately $6,500.00. It will be about the
same for the gateway signage on US 1 and County Road 512. Fisherman's
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Landing was around $8,700.00. The City Hall marquee was around $7,000.00.
The total estimate came in around $229,000.00. He emphasized that not all of
that cost will be borne by Leisure Services. There will be some funds from the
CRA district that will be available.
• Baseball Field Project -- Staff is working with fence companies to come up with
a price. He stated that the fencing price is substantially higher than what was
budgeted. The project will still move forward; it's just going to have to be phased
in a little differently. Instead of being able to do two fields this year, it will be
possible to do only one field this year, and then the other field will be done next
year.
The dugout portion of the project will be done in the summertime. Staff will work
on a design for that project, and he will bring that to the Committee for their
approval.
The last baseball scoreboard has arrived. It is scheduled to be installed this week.
If not this week, it will be installed after the holidays. The old scoreboard has been
removed, and the new one is ready to be installed. When this is accomplished, all
of the scoreboards at Barber Street will have been replaced within the last year.
• Pickleball Courts -- The water meter is scheduled to be installed this week, so
there will be water to the restroom facility. Electricians should be on site this week
to get everything installed regarding the wiring. On December 23, FPL is to come
and open the transformer. There is demolition work happening to the concrete at
the entryway to the park as well as the sidewalk. It will be re -poured this week.
There will be a one -inch overlay to the parking lot completed this week. Once the
grading is done by the contractor, there will be landscaping installed, and a date
will be announced for the opening of the facility.
The lighting for the courts will be the next part of this project. Bids were received,
and staff will be meeting with a contractor this week to be sure that they can meet
the requirements that staff has set forth. It is hoped that the lighting will be installed
within the next six months.
Ms. White asked if the courts will be open before the lighting is installed. Mr.
Benton said yes. Ms. White also asked if the lights will be on a timer or how the
lighting will be programmed. Mr. Benton stated that the current plan for the lighting
is to install token machines. Tokens will be sold at the golf shop, and anyone
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wishing to play at night would have to purchase the tokens during the hours that
the golf shop is open. Ms. White stated she is not in favor of the tokens.
Extended discussion ensued as to the fee for lighting at the pickleball courts as
opposed to no fee for lighting at the other courts in the City. Mr. Benton explained
that the City has to pay rent to the Airport for the use of this area, which is
approximately $12,000.00 a year, which is required by the FAA.
Mr. Sims asked if that could have been something that was looked at by this
Committee before the project was started. He feels that having to pay for using
the lights will tum some people off.
Mr. Agudelo stated that, even with the tokens needed to play during non -daylight
hours, that is a plus compared to some of the other parks, where there is no access
at all except during the daylight hours.
Mr. Danise asked how many years the City is committed to pay the $12,000.00 a
year for the facility. Mr. Benton stated he will have to look at the contract, and he
will have more definite information on the lease contract at the next meeting.
Mr. Benton stated he will explore this further, but this is the direction he was given.
Another thing that is going to be rolled out sometime in the future is a cost to rent
the courts for lessons and tournaments, etc. He emphasized that there will be a
limit to the courts that can be rented. Staff wants to assess what hours and days
of the week are more heavily used by the public. During those times the courts
will not be rented. Mr. Benton further emphasized that the courts will be free of
charge for the public to use anytime during the daytime.
He will have a discussion with City staff, voicing this Committee's comments,
before this Committee's next meeting and will report on that at the next Committee
meeting.
B. Board Opening
Mr. Benton announced that there is one Committee alternate position available.
Mr. Benton added that at the November 20th City Council meeting, a moratorium was
imposed on spraying of herbicides and pesticides in the City parks for 120 days. At the
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end of the 120 days, City Council ran vote to allow the spraying or to continue the
moratorium.
11. Board or Committee Member Matters
Mr. Sims congratulated Mr. Benton and his staff on the great job they're doing
Mr. Danise asked if someone coming to a City park and sees fire ants, are they allowed
to do anything on their own. Mr. Benton's suggestion was, if anyone has complaints of
fire ants, etc., to please feel free to contact the City staff, and they can see how they can
address them.
Mr. Danise asked for an update on the skate park. Mr. Benton stated that the current
plan is to continue the use of it free of charge. The cameras should be arriving within the
next few weeks. He stated that cameras are going to be installed in some of the City
parks.
Ms. White asked if there are any playgrounds that the City is updating. Mr. Benton said
the playground at George Street is slated to be replaced this fiscal year. The playground
at Filbert Street Park currently has a sand surface. The sand is going to be removed, and
playground mulch will be installed. The playground at Barber Street will have the mulch
replenished.
Mr. Agudelo stated he went by the skate park recently in the evening. The lights were
still on, and the office was unlocked. Mr. Benton stated he will look into that, as it should
not be left unlocked.
Mr. Benton wished everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Ms. White thanked Mr. Benton on the job that he has done. She feels like the Committee
knows more about what is going on than they did for many years. The whole Committee
joined in this sentiment.
12. Items for the Next Agenda and Date: January 27, 2020.
13. Adjourn
There being no further business, Ms. White called for a motion. A motion to adjourn the
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meeting was made by Mr. Denise, seconded by Mr. Sims, and passed unanimously via
voice vote. Meeting was adjourned at 6:59 p.m.
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JoAnne White, Acting Chairperson
Parks and Recreation Committee
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Board Meeting Date: February 241h, 2020
Agenda Item Title: Integrated Pest Management Plan for Parks Discussion
Recommendation: Introduction of the Integrated Pest Management Plan
process and a discussion on the impacts within City
parks.
Background: A 120 -day moratorium was put in place in November
banning the use of herbicides and pesticides within City
Parks and Properties. The City has developed a Sub -
Committee to develop an Integrated Pest Management
Plan to present to the City Council on April 8'h.
If Agenda Item Requires Expenditure of Funds:
Total Cost: N/A
Attachments:
1) Community IPM Cycle
2) What is a Pest? Document
3) Park Classifications
4) IPM Sub -Committee Meetings and Deadlines