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HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND
—� COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY WORKSHOP
& SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2021 - 5:00 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
ALL AGENDA ITEMS MAYBE INSPECTED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
OR ON THE CITY'S WEBSITE
CALL CRA WORKSHOP TO ORDER
2. MOMENT OF SILENCE
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Led by Council Member Nunn
4. ROLL CALL
5. DISCUSS THE FUTURE USE OF THE FORMER HARBOR LIGHTS MOTEL PROPERTY
- 1215 INDIAN RIVER DRIVE (Transmittal, Options, Environmental Screening, Zoning
Regulations, Aerial, Survey, Example schematics/Renderings/Photos)
6. ADJOURN CRA WORKSHOP
7. CONVENE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
B. AGENDA f OD�F)CATIOyS
Modifications for a ditions require a unanimous vote of City Council
9. PROCLAMATIONS, AWARDS. BRIEF ANNOUNG,EMEINTS
Presentations of proclamations, certificates and awards, andd rief timely announcements by Council and Staff.
No public input or actions under this heading.
A. Proclamation 211 Awareness Week - February 11 " - 17", 2021
Colleen Walts, Community Relations Specialist - 211 Treasure Coast
Brief Announcements:
February 13 - Craft Club of Sebastian Show in Riverview Park - IOam - 3pm
February 19 - Sebastian Police Dept. Movie Night Out in Riverview Park - 7pm
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HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA WORKSHOP
Council Meetinti Date: February 10, 2021
Agenda Item Title: Harbor Lights Motel Workshop
Recommendation: Discussion on the future use of the former Harbor Lights Motel property
Backaround: The Harbor Lights Motel was constructed in 1951 as a motel and residence.
The site is part of a historic district however it is not registered as a historic structure. The building is currently
vacant and uninhabitable due to removal of life, safety features such as sewer/water. The property was
purchased in March 2018 for $750,000 to assist the City in preserving the Indian River Lagoon view shed and
access east of Indian River Drive by prohibiting any future development along the water's edge. After the
initial purchase the east side of the property was unified to the public boat launch property to the north.
An appraisal was conducted in March 2020 estimating a value of $295,000 for the remaining hotel property.
An Environmental Transaction Screening report was conducted prior to purchase (See Attached Excerpt).
The property is zoned CWR, Commercial Waterfront Residential (See Attached) and must also follow the
performance criteria found in the Riverfront Overlay district. A survey and aerial (See Attached) have been
provided along with several renderings for consideration. The CRA Board may consider the following options
for discussion of the property: 1) Sell the property; 2) Sell the property with conditions or restrictive covenants
for future development; 3) Keep the property and long-term lease the land for new development; or 4) Keep
the property and develop for future city use.
If Agenda Item Requires Expenditure of Funds:
Budgeted Amount: n/a
Total Cost: n/a
Funds to Be Utilized for Appropriation: n/a
Attachments:
1. CRA Board Options for Discussion
2. Environmental Transaction Screening (Feb 2018)
3. CWR zoning district regulations
4. Aerial
5. Survey
6. Example Schematics/Renderings/Photos
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Administrative Services Departme Review' I
City Attorney Review: J-
Procurement Division Review, if applicable:f
City Manager Authorization:
Date: '/,,'
Attachment 1- Board Considerations:
1. Sell the orooerty:
The city purchased the property in March 2018 using discretionary sales tax & CRA
monies — if sold, the proceeds of those monies would return to those accounts for other
future uses.
2. Sell the aroa)erty with conditions for future development.
• What covenants and restrictions would the city impose for the sale of the property?
3. Keep the orooerty and lonq-term lease the land for new development.
• Estimated costs for preparing the land for development.
• Length of the long-term lease?
4. Keen the Propertv for future Citv use.
• CWR zoning district uses
• Retail
• Commercial
• Community Walk-in Clinic
• Multi -Family Residential
Other Alternatives?
• Restore the buildings to habitable condition for re -use or new use
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS
1.1 FINDINGS
1.2 CONCLUSIONS SUMMARY
1.3 SITE FACTS
1.4 EXCEPTIONS AND/OR DELETIONS TO ASTM E 1527
1.5 NON -SCOPE ISSUES
SECTION 2.0 INTRODUCTION
2.1 PURPOSE OF A PHASE I
2.2 SCOPE OF WORK
2.2.1
Site Description
2.2.2
Site Reconnaissance
2.2.3
Review of Historical Information
2.2.4
Interviews
2.2.5
Conclusions and Recommendations
2.3 INTERPRETATION OF THE REPORT
SECTION 3.0 SITE DESCRIPTION AND RECONNAISSANCE
3.1 SITE PHOTOGRAPHS
3.2 GEOLOGIC AND HYDROGEOLOGIC CONDITIONS
3.3 EXISTING STORAGE TANKS
3.4 PREVIOUSLY EXISTING STORAGE TANKS
3.5 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE AND HANDLING
3.6 SPECIFIC HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RECONNAISSANCE
3.6.1 Summary of Specific Hazardous Substances Reconnaissance
(Beyond ASTM Scope)
3.6.2 Details of Specific Hazardous Substances Sampling/Observations
3.7 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBS)
3.8 CLARIFIERS, SUMPS, TRENCHES, AND INDUSTRIAL
DISCHARGE SOURCES
3.9 SURFACE CONDITIONS
3.10 STRESSED VEGETATION
3.11 PRIOR OR CURRENT AGRICULTURAL LAND USE
3.12 OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
3.13 VISUAL OBSERVATIONS, ADJOINING SITES
SECTION 4.0 REVIEW OF HISTORICAL INFORMATION AND REGULATORY
AGENCY RECORDS
4.1 HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH AND U.S.G.S.
TOPOGRAPHIC MAP REVIEW
4.2 HISTORICAL MAP REVIEW
4.3 HISTORICAL CITY OR STREET DIRECTORY REVIEW
4.4 AGENCY CONTACTS (RECORDS SEARCH)
4.4.1 Building Department Records
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4.4.2 Fire Department Records
4.4.3 Health or Environmental Agency Records
4.4.4 Sanitation Agency Records
4.4.5 Water Quality Agency Records
4.4.6 Oil and Gas Agency Records or Maps
4.4.7 Pipeline Agency Records or Maps
4.4.8 Other Pertinent Records/File Reviews
4.5 REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS SEARCH
4.6 CHAIN -OF -TITLE ABSTRACT AND/OR REVIEW
4.7 ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS
4.8 HISTORICAL SITE USE
4.9 IDENTIFICATION OF HISTORICAL DATA GAPS
4.10 REVIEW OF TITLE AND/OR JUDICIAL RECORDS FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL LIENS OR ACTIVITY AND LAND USE
LIMITATIONS (E.G., ENGINEERING AND INSTITUTIONAL
CONTROLS)
SECTION 5.0 INTERVIEWS
5.1 INTERVIEWS WITH OWNER, PROPERTY MANAGER, USER, AND
OTHERS
5.2 PURCHASE PRICE VERSUS FAIR MARKET VALUE INTERVIEW
SECTION 6.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
6.1 RECOGNIZED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
6.2 DE MINIMIS CONDITIONS, HISTORICAL RECOGNIZED
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, AND CONTROLLED
RECOGNIZED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
SECTION 7.0 LIMITATIONS
SECTION 8.0 FIGURES
SECTION 9.0 APPENDICES
Appendix A Site Photographs
Appendix B Summary of Agency Contacts
Appendix C Copies of Records
Appendix D One -Mile Radius Regulatory Database Report
Appendix E Sampling and Analysis Documents
Appendix F Interview Notes
Appendix G Miscellaneous Information
Appendix H References
Appendix I Qualifications
Appendix J Environmental Acronyms and Definitions
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SECTION 1.0
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS
1.1 FINDINGS
This report presents the results of the Phase I Environmental Transaction Screening conducted by
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. at 1215 Indian River Drive, Sebastian, FL 32958 (see Figure
2, Site Location Map). The Phase I was undertaken at the request of the City of Sebastian in
accordance with Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc.'s Standard Terms and Conditions. The
findings and conclusions of this investigation are based upon a review of historic site -use activities,
contact with and records from governmental regulatory agencies, regulatory database searches, as well
as a site reconnaissance and interviews with the client, site personnel, and possibly others who may
have knowledge of various aspects of the subject site.
At the time of this assessment, the site consisted of approximately 0.76 acres of commercially
developed land. Information gathered in the course of this assessment indicates that the subject
site is currently owned by Ruth Sullivan.
The principal findings of Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc.'s Phase I Transaction Screening for
this site are as follows:
The subject site is currently affected by
• No recognized environmental condition (REC); and
• 1 de minimis conditions, historical recognized environmental conditions (HREC), or
controlled recognized environmental conditions (CREC).
• The potential for soil or groundwater contamination of the subject property from either on
or off -site sources appears to be low.
• Given the findings and conclusions of Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc.'s Phase I
Environmental Transaction Screening, further investigation is not recommended at this
time.
• Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. has performed this Phase I Environmental
Transaction Screening of the subject site in conformance with the scope and limitations of
the standard practice set forth in the American Society for Testing and Materials
(ASTM) Designation: E1528-14, "Standard Practice for Limited Environmental Due
Diligence, Transaction Screen Process." Any exceptions to, or deletions from, these
practices are described in Section 1.4 of this report.
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1.2 CONCLUSIONS SUMMARY
Based on the findings of this Phase I Environmental Transaction Screening, Florida Environmental
Consulting, Inc. has identified the following recognized environmental condition(s):
RECOGNIZED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION(S)
Condition # Location Description of Condition
None N/A No evidence of recognized environmental conditions was found during this
investigation.
Based on the findings of this Phase I Environmental Transaction Screening, Florida Environmental
Consulting, Inc. has identified the following de minimis conditions, historical recognized
environmental conditions, and/or controlled recognized environmental conditions:
DE MINIMIS CONDITIONS
HISTORICAL RECOGNIZED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, OR
CONTROLLED RECOGNIZED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Condition # Location Description of Condition Condition
1 Existing The subject site contains Asbestos
Buildings
De minimis
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1.3 SITE FACTS
Current Owner(s): Ruth Sullivan
Current Use: Motel
Total # of Existing Buildings: 3
Total Sq. Ft. of Buildings: 2360
Date Oldest Building was Built: 1951
The subject site obtains its potable water from private underground wells.
The subject site disposes of its sewage through use of an on -site septic system.
The subject building is heated and/or cooled by individual heating and air-conditioning systems.
Parcel 4: 31390600000005000010.0
Address Provided by Client: 1215 Indian River Drive, Sebastian, FL 32958
Total Acreage of Land: 0.76
Date of Site Reconnaissance: 2/7/2018
Total # of Wells (water, oil, gas, other) identified onsite: None, shared water well offsite, hose bibs
only
Areas/Units that were inaccessible to the Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. field assessor: None
Were enough (units/offices/buildings/acres) inspected to ensure that the inspection was homogenous?
Yes
Did the field assessor notice any unusual odors on or from the subject site or adjoining sites during the
site reconnaissance? No
1.4 EXCEPTIONS AND/OR DELETIONS TO ASTM E 1528
There are no exceptions to ASTM E 1528.
1.5 NON -SCOPE ISSUES
Asbestos -containing materials were assessed.
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SECTION 2.0
INTRODUCTION
2.1 PURPOSE OF A PHASE I
The purpose of this Phase I Environmental Transaction Screening is to assess (1) the likelihood of
contamination of the subject site as a result of either past or present land -use practices; and (2) the
potential for future environmental contamination which may occur as a result of current conditions
or operations and maintenance activities at either the subject site or properties adjoining the subject
site, thereby identifying real or potential environmental or economic impact to the subject site. In
this way, the client may satisfy a requirement to qualify for the innocent landowner defense to the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) liability by
completing "all appropriate inquiry into the previous ownership and uses of the property consistent
with good commercial and customary practice." To meet these objectives, Florida Environmental
Consulting, Inc. attempted to complete the tasks outlined in this section except as noted in Section
1.4.
2.2 SCOPE OF WORK
The Scope of Work that has been followed for this assessment is identified in Section 1.1, Page 1-1.
2.2.1 Site Description
Site photographs were taken during the site reconnaissance. The photographs and their summary
descriptions can be found in Appendix A.
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. reviewed pertinent, reasonably ascertainable information
on the soil types and groundwater conditions in the vicinity of the subject site. For the purposes of
this assessment, the depth from the ground surface and the direction (or gradient) of the groundwater
flow are of particular significance. Such findings are used by Florida Environmental Consulting,
Inc. report writers, in conjunction with additional information about environmental conditions on
nearby sites, to assess the risk that is faced by the subject site from off -site sources of
contamination.
It should be noted that Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc.'s geological and hydrological
research does not include investigation of seismological concerns that may affect the area of the
subject site. Although the existence of faults in an area may be of concern to property owners and
residents in that area, it is not considered to be an environmental contamination concern, and so is
not usually a component of a Phase I Environmental Transaction Screening.
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2.2.2 Site Reconnaissance
A Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. field assessor conducted a visual reconnaissance of the
subject property to identify observable signs of environmental impairments, including on -site
operations and maintenance activities which may lead to possible environmental impairment. As a
part of the site reconnaissance, Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. visually inspected the site
for obvious indications of:
• Existing and previously existing storage tanks (aboveground and underground)
• Hazardous substances storage and handling
• Clarifiers, sumps, trenches, and industrial discharge sources
• Equipment which may contain polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) (fluorescent
light ballasts are not inspected)
• Indications of spillage of hazardous substances, and the general condition of
concrete, asphalt, soil, and other surfaces
• Indications of stressed vegetation as a result of on -site contamination
During the site reconnaissance, Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. field assessors may make
note of basic compliance issues which, may be environmental in nature, however are not issues
directly associated with the potential for site contamination (i.e., the specific objective of our
assessment). However, as a service to our clients, and because these compliance issues may
contribute to our overall understanding of site operations, Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc.
may comment on the site's basic compliance status. The review of the site's compliance status is
not intended to be complete or comprehensive and may or may not include all items identified
during the site reconnaissance.
Again, the compliance review is not intended as a comprehensive compliance audit. Rather, the
compliance review is only intended to aid Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. in determining
the likelihood that the subject site may have been impacted by releases of hazardous substances.
When the storage or use of hazardous substances are encountered on a site, the Florida
Environmental Consulting, Inc. field assessor will look for or inquire about the on -site presence of
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). MSDSs are prepared by the manufacturers of hazardous
substances (pursuant to OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard), and they detail the components,
dangers, and proper handling procedures for the hazardous substance for which they have been
prepared. The presence or absence of MSDSs for on -site hazardous substances will be noted in 3.5,
Hazardous Substances Storage and Handling. However, some sites may use or store hundreds of
various chemical compounds. In such cases, it is practically impossible for the field assessor to
match -up each substance with its corresponding MSDS. Still, the field assessor will inquire about
MSDSs and copies of representative MSDSs that were made available will be included in Appendix
G.
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Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. may have (based on contract) inspected and reviewed
information for the subject site regarding the presence of specific hazardous substances which are
relatively common sources of environmental concern. The substances in question include:
• Common building materials that may contain or are suspected of containing
asbestos
• Radon (at elevated levels)
• Lead -contaminated drinking water
• Lead -based paints
Based on ASTM E1527-05 AND E1527-13, federal, state, and other regulatory agency guidelines,
the following presumptions were in force if and when Florida Environmental Consulting, Inr-
inspected the subject site for specific hazardous substances:
• Structures built after 1980 are considered asbestos -free.
Structures built after 1979 are considered lead-free (with respect to both water
and painted surfaces).
• Fluorescent light ballasts will be considered PCB -free and will not be noted in the
report regardless of their date of manufacture, unless Florida Environmental
Consulting, Inc. is instructed to do otherwise in writing by the client.
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. also inspected the properties that adjoin the subject site.
In general, this inspection included a "drive -by" survey to note the operations which may pose an
imminent or potential environmental threat to the subject site.
2.2.3 Review of Historical Information
For this assessment, Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. may have reviewed reasonably
ascertainable historical aerial photographs and United States Geologic Survey (U.S.G.S.)
topographic maps of the subject site and vicinity. This review consisted of examining the
reasonably ascertainable available photographs and topographic maps for evidence of activities on
or development of the subject site and adjoining sites that may show an environmental condition or
concern which may currently affect the subject site. The specific aerial photographs and U.S.G.S.
maps that were reviewed for this assessment are identified and their environmentally relevant
features are described in Section 4.1.
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. may have also reviewed any reasonably ascertainable
Historic Maps of the subject site and vicinity. Such maps have been prepared by fire insurance
companies in order to determine the potential risk of fire damage to buildings in metropolitan areas.
These maps have been produced since the mid-] 850s and, for some areas, they are still produced
today. For the purposes of a Phase I Environmental Transaction Screening, these maps may contain
helpful information on the ages and past uses of buildings, as well as information about on the
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storage of hazardous and flammable substances. However, because it was only worthwhile for fire
insurance companies to map metropolitan areas, the scope of coverage of these maps is somewhat
limited. If Historic Maps have provided coverage of the subject site, and if the specific maps were
reasonably ascertainable, then the specific maps that were reviewed for this assessment are
identified, and their environmentally relevant features described, in Section 4.2.
One of the least known yet most complete and comprehensive historical sources are historical city
or street directories. These texts may have been reviewed by Florida Environmental Consulting,
Inc. to the extent that they have provided coverage of the subject site and were reasonably
ascertainable. Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. reviews historical city or street directories
(also known as criss cross or reverse indexed directories) for information on the past occupants of
and activities on the subject site and adjoining sites. These directories were prepared by companies
that catered to the needs of salespeople by providing the names of the occupants at a given address
(that is, unlike a traditional telephone book, the entries of a reverse directory are arranged by
address, not by name). However, like Historical Maps, the scope of coverage of these directories is
limited to mostly metropolitan areas. If they were reasonably ascertainable, they were reviewed and
Section 4.3 contains listings of historical city or street directories.
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. has contacted various state, county, and municipal
agencies having current or past jurisdiction over the subject site, in an attempt to review reasonably
ascertainable records that contain specific information about environmental conditions on the
subject site that these agencies may have on file, or to establish that no environmentally relevant
records are on file for the subject site. The client should be aware that most regulatory agencies file
their records by address or corporate name (as opposed to parcel number or site name). If no
specific address has been assigned to a site, then, typically, no environmental records related to the
site will be forthcoming from the state, county, or municipal regulatory agencies. The findings of
this records search are reported in Section 4.4, Agency Contacts. The addresses, phone numbers,
names of the persons contacted within the various agencies are listed on the Regulatory Contacts
Sheet, which is included in Appendix B. Copies of any records obtained from regulatory agencies
can be found in Appendix C. In some instances, Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. may not
yet have received a reply from one or more of the agencies that were contacted. (Some agencies
will take six weeks or longer to reply to a verbal or written request.) In the event of such delays in
response, rather than delaying the issuance of the report, Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc.
has indicated in the report that a response to the request for records is pending, and a copy of the
regulatory request form has been included in Appendix B. Any pertinent information that is
subsequently received from the pending agency will be addressed and forwarded to the client in the
form of an addendum to this report.
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. has also reviewed an ERS RecCheck Report, a computer -
generated federal, state, and regional one -mile regulatory database search in an effort to determine
whether the subject site is listed on an agency environmental database and to identify possible
regulatory -listed sites of concern within a one -mile radius of the subject site. In general, these
documents list known or suspected hazardous -waste generators, release sites, landfills, unauthorized
disposal sites, sites with registered underground storage tanks, and sites currently under
investigation for known or suspected environmental violations or releases. In conjunction with the
findings on the geological and hydrological conditions, information obtained from the database
search can be used to assess the environmental risk faced by the subject site from past or present off -
site sources of contamination. Additionally, the ERS RecCheck Report may provide information
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about on -site sources of contamination. The ERS RecCheck Report review can be found in Section
4.5; a copy of the complete ERS RecCheck Report document and a detailed description of the
databases that were searched are included in Appendix D.
When requested, Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. will compile and review a chain -of -title
abstract for the subject property. The chain -of -title abstract can help the client and Florida
Environmental Consulting, Inc to better understand the history of the use of the subject site. The
chain -of -title abstract is typically compiled from documents obtained from the County Recorder's
Office or Tax Assessor's Office. The chain -of -title abstract review, if completed for this report, can
be found in Section 4.6. The County Assessor also may be contacted to determine whether the
subject site has been assigned addresses in the past which are different from its current address. It is
the client's responsibility to supply Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. with any records of
environmental liens or other such documents.
On occasion, the client, the client's representatives, or on -site personnel will make available
environmental documents pertaining to the subject site. These documents may be prior Phase I
Reports, environmental site remediation reports, foundation soil reports, or occupancy records,
among others. If these are made available prior to the issuance of the report, Florida
Environmental Consulting, Inc. will review the conclusions of these documents, which may help to
confirm or disprove any tentative findings that Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. has
developed independently. If the client has supplied environmental documents for review as part of
this assessment, the findings are included in Section 4.7.
After the above information from existing historical records, regulatory agencies, interviews, and
other additional environmental documents has been reviewed and evaluated, Florida
Environmental Consulting, Inc. presents the site uses for the subject property as well as adjoining
site uses in a chronological table. This historic site use summary assists the client, as well as the
field assessors and reviewers to have a perspective of the historical uses of the subject site. The
Historical Site Use is presented in Section 4.8,
2.2.4 Interviews
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. attempts to interview various individuals who may have
knowledge of various aspects of the subject site. Typically, the interviewees might include:
• Current and previous owners
• Site and operations managers
• Tenants
• Local regulatory personnel
The interviews are summarized in Section 5.0 and interview notes are included in Appendix F.
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2.2.5 Conclusions and Recommendations
Section 6.0, Conclusions and Recommendations, provides detailed descriptions of the recognized
environmental conditions, the de minimis conditions, historical recognized environmental
conditions, and controlled recognized environmental conditions that, in the professional opinion of
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc., currently affect the subject site. Section 6.0 also
recommends or suggests the next -step actions that may be required to begin addressing the
conditions.
The essential information on a condition at a given location is contained in the "Description of
Condition" and the "Action Suggested" boxes of the table for that location. The section numbers
refer to those sections in the report that describe the research tasks and findings behind the
conclusions. This reporting method allows the reader to quickly go to those sections that are
pertinent to the condition.
2.3 INTERPRETATION OF THE REPORT
Following the completion of the tasks outlined above, Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc.
prepared this report to present our findings and conclusions clearly and consistently. In an attempt
to aid the reader and bring organization to pieces of seemingly unrelated information, Florida
Environmental Consulting, Inc. has developed a report format that is both innovative and concise.
Each piece of information is described in the context of the research or assessment task under which
it was found. Typically, an environmental condition will incorporate a number of specific findings.
So, in Section 6.0, Conclusions and Recommendations, the various particular findings are grouped
together and collectively presented with the description of the environmental condition that is
corroborated by those findings.
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SECTION 3.0
SITE DESCRIPTION AND RECONNAISSANCE
The subject site is surrounded by an area of predominantly commercial and residential properties.
On the date of the site reconnaissance, the subject site consisted of 0.76 acres of commercial motel
usage. The following subsections describe the physical characteristics of the subject site and are a
compilation of the observations made during the visual site inspection.
3.1 SITE PHOTOGRAPHS
A Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. field assessor completed a reconnaissance of the subject
site, at which time a number of photographs were taken to document the current condition and use
of the site. The photographs can be found in Appendix A.
3.2 GEOLOGIC AND HYDROGEOLOGIC CONDITIONS
According to United States Department of Agriculture. Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO)
Database data, the native soil type is Immokalee fine sand
Map Unit Type: Consociation
Hydric: No
Drainage Class: Poorly drained
General Information: Sandy, siliceous, hyperthermic, ortstein Alfic Alaquods.
Fill material was not used.
The elevation of the subject site appears to be 7 feet above mean sea level.
Groundwater in the site vicinity is known to occur very close to the surface and flow towards the
east and the Indian River Lagoon. However, the specific flow direction is unknown. It should be
noted that the flow direction and depth of groundwater may be influenced by rainfall, tidal activity,
shore properties, and local groundwater pumping operations.
Storm water discharge across the site appears to sheet flow east to the municipal stormwater system.
The direction and destination of storm water discharge does not appear to be a source of
environmental concern to the subject site.
3.3 EXISTING STORAGE TANKS
No evidence of any existing aboveground or underground storage tanks was observed on the subject
site during the site reconnaissance nor noted in the research conducted for this assessment.
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3.4 PREVIOUSLY EXISTING STORAGE TANKS
No evidence of previously existing aboveground or underground storage tanks was observed on the
subject site during the site reconnaissance nor noted in the research conducted for this assessment.
3.5 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE AND HANDLING
No storage or handling of hazardous substances was observed in the areas inspected during the site
reconnaissance.
3.6 SPECIFIC HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RECONNAISSANCE
3.6.1 Summary of Specific Hazardous Substances Reconnaissance (Beyond ASTM Scope)
In addition to a general inspection of the subject site for evidence of the presence of hazardous
substances or environmental concerns, the field assessor also conducted a reconnaissance for a set of
specific hazardous substances that are not addressed in the scope of the ASTM Standard. The results of
this specific reconnaissance are given in the following table(s). If a specific suspected hazardous
substance was sampled or otherwise tested, this will be indicated in the table and the results of the
laboratory analysis or other tests will be given in Section 3.6.2.
ID #
1
2
SPECIFIC HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (BEYOND ASTM SCOPE)
Substance
Asbestos
Radon
Sampled?
Yes
No
Description
ACM were found
EPA Radon Zone: 3
(Predicted avg for county: < 2
pCi/L)For zip code 32958:
Number of tests per zip code: 7
Number of tests where radon is > 4
pCi/L: 0
Percentage of test where radon is > 4
pCi/L: 0%
The subject property is located in an area
that is considered to have a low
occurrence of radon. However, the
occurrence of radon is site -specific; only
testing can determine the actual radon
level at the site.
Condition
De minimis
N/A
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ID # I Substance Sampled? Description Condition
3 Lead Paint No Based on the date of construction, it is N/A
possible that there is lead -containing
paint on -site, however the buildings are
proposed for demolition and this
condition would not affect susceptible
individuals.
4 Lead Water No Based on the date of construction, there N/A
is the potential for the presence of lead in
the plumbing fixtures and/or pipes on -
site, however the buildings are proposed
for demolition and this condition would
not affect susceptible individuals.
Note: If the table indicates that a given substance has been sampled, then a related table can be found in Section 3.6.2,
which will give the results of the laboratory analysis of the sample or samples
3.6.2 Details of Specific Hazardous Substances Sampling/Observations
Please see Appendix 9.0.E for the Asbestos Survey Report.
3.7 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBS)
The Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. site reconnaissance does not include checking on -site
fluorescent light fixtures for potential PCB content. Although fluorescent light ballasts may contain
PCBs, the amount contained is considered to be so inconsequential that the ASTM (Standard Practice,
E 1527) has stated: "Fluorescent light ballast likely to contain PCBs does not need to be noted." in a
Phase I Environmental Report.
No known or suspected PCB -containing equipment or materials were observed on -site during the site
reconnaissance.
3.8 CLARIFIERS, SUMPS, TRENCHES, AND INDUSTRIAL DISCHARGE SOURCES
No clarifiers, sumps, trenches, industrial floor drains, or industrial discharge points were noted during
the site reconnaissance, historical, and/or regulatory research.
3.9 SURFACE CONDITIONS
No significant areas of staining or other unusual surface conditions were observed during the site
reconnaissance.
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3.10 STRESSED VEGETATION
No disfigured, discolored, dying, or otherwise stressed vegetation was observed on -site during the site
reconnaissance.
3.11 PRIOR OR CURRENT AGRICULTURAL LAND USE
The site reconnaissance, historical, and/or regulatory research conducted for this assessment
indicates that the site has not been used for agricultural purposes in the past.
3.12 OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
No evidence of further environmental conditions and/or impairments was observed during the site
reconnaissance, beyond that evidence that has already been noted in this section.
3.13 VISUAL OBSERVATIONS, ADJOINING SITES
During the site reconnaissance, the Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. field assessor also
visually inspected and documented the use of those properties which immediately adjoin the subject
property. The observations of the adjoining properties were made by the Florida Environmental
Consulting, Inc. field assessor on the date of the site reconnaissance. No sources of environmental
concern were noted.
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SECTION 4.0
REVIEW OF HISTORICAL INFORMATION AND REGULATORY
AGENCY RECORDS
4.1 HISTORICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH AND U.S.G.S. TOPOGRAPHIC MAP
REVIEW
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. reviewed readily available and reasonably ascertainable
aerial photographs and U.S.G.S. topographic maps of the area of the subject site. (A copy of a
U.S.G.S. map, if available, has been included as Figure 1.) These aerial photographs and maps may
have been obtained from Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc.'s library and/or another source
(all sources identified in Appendix B). Each aerial photograph was reviewed for the subject property
and, where applicable, adjacent property use. In addition, each photograph was reviewed to identify
the presence of areas of dumping, staining, buildings, and/or aboveground storage tanks.
Aerial photographs for the years of 1943 — 2016 and U.S.G.S. topographic maps for the year(s) of
2103 were reviewed and no recognized environmental conditions, de minimis conditions, historical
or controlled recognized environmental conditions were identified.
4.2 HISTORICAL MAP REVIEW
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. did not review historical maps for one or more of the
following reasons:
1. Based on a reasonable amount of research, the information was not readily available, as
defined in the ASTM Standard.
2. Sufficient historical information was available from other sources to identify the past property
uses.
4.3 HISTORICAL CITY OR STREET DIRECTORY REVIEW
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. did not review historical city or street directories for one
or more of the following reasons:
3. Based on a reasonable amount of research, the information was not readily available, as
defined in the ASTM Standard.
4. Sufficient historical information was available from other sources to identify the past property
uses.
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4.4 AGENCY CONTACTS (RECORDS SEARCH)
4.4.1 Building Department Records
Florida Environmental Consulting, Ina submitted a request to the local Building agency for the
purpose of reviewing reasonably ascertainable, relevant building permits, original plumbing and
finish schedules, building plans, or other readily available, relevant documents pertaining to the
subject site that are on file with this agency (all sources are identified in Appendix B). The
following table presents the results of this review. (Copies of the reviewed documents, when
available and/or necessary are included in Appendix C.)
SUMMARY OF BUILDING DEPARTMENT RECORDS
Description of Permit/Plan Condition
Built in 1951 may contain Asbestos De neinin:is
4.4.2 Fire Department Records
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. did not review fire department records for one or more of
the following reasons:
1. Based on a reasonable amount of research, the information was not readily available, as
defined in the ASTM Standard.
2. Sufficient historical information was available from other sources to identify the past property
uses.
4.4.3 Health or Environmental Agency Records
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. submitted a request to the local Health Department and/or
Environmental agency for the purpose of reviewing reasonably ascertainable environmental records
that may be on file with this agency for the subject site. The following table gives the results of this
review. (Copies of the reviewed documents, when available, are included in Appendix C and the
source is identified in Appendix B.)
SUMMARY OF HEALTH OR ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY RECORDS
Description Condition
No records for environmental contamination found
4.4.4 Sanitation Agency Records
N/A
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. did not review sanitation records for one or more of the
following reasons:
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1. Based on a reasonable amount of research, the information was not readily available, as
defined in the ASTM Standard.
2. Sufficient historical information was available from other sources to identify the past property
uses.
4.4.5 Water Quality Agency Records
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. did not review water quality records for one or more of the
following reasons:
1. Based on a reasonable amount of research, the information was not readily available, as
defined in the ASTM Standard.
2. Sufficient historical information was available from other sources to identify the past property
uses.
4.4.6 Oil and Gas Agency Records or Maps
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. did not review oil and gas records for one or more of the
following reasons:
1. Based on a reasonable amount of research, the information was not readily available, as
defined in the ASTM Standard.
2. Sufficient historical information was available from other sources to identify the past property
uses.
4.4.7 Pipeline Agency Records or Maps
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. did not review pipeline for one or more of the following
reasons:
1. Based on a reasonable amount of research, the information was not readily available, as
defined in the ASTM Standard.
2. Sufficient historical information was available from other sources to identify the past property
uses.
4.4.8 Other Pertinent Records/File Reviews
There are no additional regulatory agencies known to Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. that are
likely to have further relevant environmental information pertaining to the subject site. No agency file
reviews were conducted for the subject site or the adjacent sites for this investigation.
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4.5 REVIEW OF ERS RECCHECK REPORT
The Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. review of the ERS RecCheck Report (the complete ERS
RecCheck Report is included in Appendix D) found the subject site is not a regulatory -listed site. In
addition, there were no sites found that were (1) located within 'Amile of the subject site (that is, close
enough, under certain conditions, to possibly constitute an environmental risk to the subject site), or (2)
are sites that are further than 1/4 mile but still pose a concern to the subject site (that is, listed sites which
may have experienced a release of hazardous substances of sufficient magnitude to constitute a regional
threat or to have impacted the subject site). Listings of unmapped sites were reviewed to identify the
subject site or any sites that are obviously adjacent to the subject property. Other unmapped sites are
listed only in Appendix D. No environmental concerns were identified.
4.6 CHAIN -OF -TITLE ABSTRACT AND/OR REVIEW
At the request of the client, a chain -of -title abstract was not requested or completed for this project.
4.7 ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS
In the course of this assessment, Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. was not provided with any
additional environmental documents for review regarding the environmental condition of the subject
site by the client or the client's representatives.
4.8 HISTORICAL SITE USE
The chronological historical site use summary is based on reviewed aerial photographs, maps,
regulatory agency files, interviews, and additional environmental documents. The historical site use
summary for the subject site and the adjoin sites is presented in the following table. The rows of this
table are organized in chronological order, according to the date range of a specific site use.
HISTORICAL SITE USE
Date Range Subject Site
-1951 Vacant Natural
1951-Present Motel
Adjoining Sites
Residential
Commercial / Residential
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4.9 IDENTIFICATION OF HISTORICAL DATA GAPS
During the course of this assessment, Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. identified no data gaps
within the chain of historic documents regarding the environmental condition of the subject site.
4.10 REVIEW OF TITLE AND/OR JUDICIAL RECORDS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
LIENS OR ACTIVITY AND LAND USE LIMITATIONS (E.G., ENGINEERING
AND INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS)
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. contacted the County Recorder's Office for the purpose of
reviewing readily available and reasonably ascertainable title and/or judicial records for
environmental liens or activity and land use limitations (e.g., engineering and institutional controls)
that this agency may have on file for the subject site. Upon review of the readily available title
and/or judicial records that typically pertain to environmental liens and/or land use limitations at this
agency, no environmental liens, records of environmental activity and/or environmental land use
limitations were identified. Not all records available and/or listed for this site at this agency were
reviewed. Only those documents that typically contain those types of records (environmental liens
and/or environmental land use limitations) were reviewed.
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SECTION 5.0
INTERVIEWS
5.1 INTERVIEWS WITH OWNER, PROPERTY MANAGER, USER, AND OTHERS
As part of the Phase I, Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. attempts to interview various
individuals who may have knowledge of different aspects of the subject site as it pertains to
environmental conditions. The comments of the interviewees are noted by the Florida Environmental
Consulting, Inc. interviewer on Interview Note Forms, which are included in Appendix F. The
following table summarizes the relevant portions of these notes.
SUMMARY OF INTERVIEWS
ID # Date of Name of Interviewee Title Relevant Discussions Condition
Interview
1 2/7/2018 Ruth Sullivan Owner The owner is not aware of any N/A
activity or land use limitations,
engineering or institutional
controls, environmental liens, or
other restrictions that have been
placed on the property relating
to hazardous materials or
petroleum products. He does not
have any specialized knowledge
of the subject property and
surrounding areas material to
recognized environmental
conditions in connection with
the subject property.
2 2/7/2018 Various City City employees did not have any N/A
records relating to
environmental contamination
5.2 PURCHASE PRICE VERSUS FAIR MARKET VALUE INTERVIEW
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc uses data supplied by the client to determine if a difference
between the purchase price of the property and the fair market value of the property is due to the effect
of any releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances or petroleum products. In this case the
purchase price and/or fair market value are not being disclosed as part of this investigation.
However, no current or past hazardous substance or petroleum product use was documented in this
investigation. Therefore, any difference cannot be due to the effect of any releases or threatened
releases of hazardous substances on the purchase price of the property.
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SECTION 6.0
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
6.1 RECOGNIZED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
This section contains full descriptions of any recognized environmental conditions (REC) that have
been identified as a result of the Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. Phase I Environmental
Transaction Screening for the subject site. Florida Environmental Consulting, Ina classifies a
condition as a REC (as opposed to a de minimis condition) when it is one that involves a condition for
which, in the opinion of Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc., further investigation and/or
remediation is recommended. In addition to the descriptions of condition, this section also contains a
statement of the recommended next -step actions for any conditions that are described in the following
tables.
Each identified condition receives its own table, and that table will collect together the particular
findings from the body of the report that have been used to support Florida Environmental
Consulting, Inc.'s conclusion as to the presence of a recognized environmental condition. For the
benefit of the reader, the tables also contain the section numbers of the findings cited in support of the
condition.
CONDITION # N/A IDENTIFIED CONDITION APPEARS TO BE A RECOGNIZED
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
LOCATION:N/A
SECTION # COMMENTS
N/A No recognized environmental conditions appear to currently affect the subject site.
DESCRIPTION OF CONDITION: N/A
ACTION SUGGESTED: N/A
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST TO COMPLETE
SUGGESTED NEXT STEP ACTIONt N/A
6.2 DE MINIMIS CONDITION, HISTORICAL RECOGNIZED ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS, AND CONTROLLED RECOGNIZED ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS
This section contains descriptions of de minimis conditions, historical RECs, or controlled RECs that
have been identified in the Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. Phase I Environmental
Transaction Screening for the subject site. Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. classifies an issue
as a de minimis condition (as opposed to a REC) when (1) it involves issues that appear to pose no
immediate or imminent threat to the subject site, but which over time (with the occurrence of
groundwater movement, demolition, disturbance, etc.) may come to pose an actual or present REC for
the subject site and/or when (2) it involves areas that currently appear to have a negligible impact on the
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subject property and which do not, therefore, require additional investigation at this time, but of which
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. feels the client should be made aware. Florida
Environmental Consulting, Inc. classifies a historical recognized environmental condition (HREC) as
a past release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products that has occurred in connection
with the property and has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority or
meeting unrestricted use criteria established by a regulatory authority, without subjecting the
property to any required controls. An HREC is limited to include only past releases that have been
addressed to unrestricted residential use. Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. classifies a
controlled recognized environmental condition (CREC) as a recognized environmental condition
resulting from a past release of hazardous substances or petroleum products that has been addressed
to the satisfaction of the applicable agency, with hazardous substances or petroleum products
allowed to remain in place subject to the implementation of required controls.
Each identified condition receives its own table, and that table will collect together the particular
findings from the body of the report that have been used to support Florida Environmental
Consulting, Inc's conclusion as to the presence of that condition. For the benefit of the reader, the
table also contains the section numbers of the findings cited in support of the condition.
CONDITION # I IDENTIFIED CONDITION APPEARS TO BE A DE MINIMIS
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
LOCATION: Buildings
DESCRIPTION OF CONDITION: Asbestos
ACTION SUGGESTED: Disposal of applicable material by a qualified ACM remediator
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST TO COMPLETE THE
SUGGESTED NEXT STEP ACTIONt $8,000410,000
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SECTION 7.0
LIMITATIONS
To achieve the study objectives stated in this report, we were required to base Florida Environmental Consulting, Ina's
conclusions and recommendations on the best information available during the period the investigation was conducted and
within the limits prescribed by Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc.'s client in the contract/authorization agreement
and standard terms and conditions.
Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc.'s professional services were performed using that degree of care and skill
ordinarily exercised by environmental consultants practicing in this or similar fields. The findings were mainly based upon
examination of historic records, maps, aerial photographs, and governmental agencies lists. The hazardous waste site lists
represented in this report represent only a search of the specific government records as listed above. It should be noted that
governmental agencies often do not list all sites with environmental contamination; the lists could be inaccurate and/or
incomplete. Recommendations are based on the historic land use of the subject property, as well as features noted during
the site walk and examined records. The absence of potential gross contamination sources, historic or present, does not
necessarily imply that the subject property is free of any contamination. This report only represents a "due diligence" effort
as to the integrity of the subject property. No warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, is made as to the professional
conclusions or recommendations contained in this report. The limitations contained within this report supersede all other
contracts or scopes of work, implied or otherwise, except those stated or acknowledged herewith.
This report is not a legal opinion. It does not necessarily comply with requirements defined in any environmental law such
as the "innocent landowner defense" or "due diligence inquiry." Only legal counsel retained by the client is competent to
determine the legal implications of any information, conclusions, or recommendations in this report. The compliance
status, discussed in Section 3.0, is not intended for use as a guide to compliance for the present owner. Its intended use is to
identify environmental impairments to the subject property and is not to be used as a guide to the legal compliance to any
regulations of any kind.
The findings, conclusions, recommendations, and professional opinions contained in this report have been prepared by the
staff of Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. , in accordance with generally accepted professional practices. All cost
estimates in Section 6.0, are purely estimates only, and may not represent the actual costs. Without further investigative
assessment, exact, actual costs cannot be fixed. The costs associated with Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc.'s
recommendations are for budgetary purposes only.
This report does not address, in any way, septic systems, leach fields, septic tanks, or related health hazards.
All asbestos, lead, or any other sampling is sampled in a good faith effort by Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc.
assessors. Sample results should not be construed as conclusive and binding in any way. All sampling conducted is only
for the purposes of general screening and does not imply that all materials, locations, or hazardous materials have been
identified nor was the sampling intended to identify every instance of the materials sampled. No interpretation of the
sample results is made or implied. Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. only relays the information supplied by the
laboratory conducting the analysis.
THIS REPORT WAS PREPARED FOR THE SOLE USE AND BENEFIT OF OUR CLIENT, AND
IS BASED, IN PART, UPON DOCUMENTS, WRITINGS, AND INFORMATION OWNED AND
POSSESSED BY OUR CLIENT. NEITHER THIS REPORT, NOR ANY OF THE INFORMATION
CONTAINED HEREIN, SHALL BE USED OR RELIED UPON FOR ANY PURPOSE BY ANY
PERSON OR ENTITY OTHER THAN OUR CLIENT. ALL STANDARD TERMS, CONDITIONS,
AND LIMITATIONS BY Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc. APPLY AT ALL TIMES FOR
THIS REPORT AND ALL REPORTS ISSUED BY Florida Environmental Consulting, Inc.
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SECTION 8.0
FIGURES
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SECTION 9.0
APPENDICES
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APPENDIX B
SUMMARY OF AGENCY CONTACTS
1 Frank Wantanabe
City of Sebastian,
Engineering
2 Charles Voght
Department of
Environmental
Health
3 Indian River County
Property
Appraiser
4
I Cathy Testa
City of Sebastian,
Records Clerk
5 Florida Department of
ERA
Environmental
Protection
6 Dori Bosworth
City Of Sebastian
Planning
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Attachment 3. Commercial Waterfront Residential Zoning District:
Sec. 54-2-5.5. - Commercial Waterfront Residential District (CWR)
(a) Intent. The purpose and intent of the CWR District is to provide a management framework for
implementing comprehensive plan objectives and policies for the Riverfront Mixed Use designation
illustrated on the future land use map. All development in the Commercial Waterfront Residential
District shall comply with the comprehensive plan, performance criteria in chapter III, as well as
other applicable land development regulations. The CWR District is intended to preserve the
existing character of the Riverfront area. The existing assets, including historical structures shall
be protected, preserved and enhanced. The zoning district is intended to provide for a mixture of
uses and a variety of opportunities for recreational, residential and commercial uses while
protecting the environment.
(b) Permitted uses:
Single-family dwellings
Duplex dwellings
Multiple -family dwellings up to 8 units per acre
Timeshare facilities
Cultural or civic facilities
Clubs and lodges, public and private
Commercial retail <_ 5,000 sq. ft.
Foster care/group homes with <_ 6 residents
Boat sales or rental
Bait and tackle shops
Fish markets/packing facilities
Yacht clubs
Restaurants excluding drive -through facilities
Bars and lounges
Trade and skilled services, marine -related only
Marinas
Marina fuel sales
Marine power sales and service
Home occupations
Accessory uses to permitted uses
(c) Conditional uses:
Model homes
Educational institutions, marine related
Commercial retail > 5,000 sq. ft.
Business & professional offices, excluding drive -through facilities
Utilities, public and private
Foster care/group homes with > 6 residents
Parks and recreation, public
Hotels and motels
Parking lots without a building on the lot
Protective and emergency services, public
Bed and breakfast
Wet or dry storage of boats
Accessory uses to conditional uses
(d) Size and dimension criteria:
(1) Maximum density: 8 units per acre.
(2) Maximum FAR: 50%.
(3) Maximum height:
West of Indian River Drive: 35 feet.
East of Indian River Drive: 25 feet.
(4) Lot coverage:
Maximum building coverage: 30%.
Maximum impervious surface: 80%.
Minimum open space:
Nonresidential: 25%.
Residential: 50%.
(5) Lot dimensions:
Minimum lot size: 10,000 square feet.
Minimum lot width: 80 feet.
Minimum lot depth: 125 feet.
(6) Minimum setbacks:
Front yard:
Nonresidential, with sidewalk, curb and gutter: None required.
Nonresidential, without sidewalk, curb and gutter: 10 feet.
Residential: 25 feet.
Side yard:
Nonresidential: 5 feet, except 10 feet when abutting a residential district or use.
Residential: 15 feet plus one foot per each additional 2 feet in height above 25 feet.
Rear yard:
Nonresidential: 10 feet, except 30 feet when abutting a residential district or use.
Residential: 20 feet.
Minimum distance between residential structures on the same lot: 20 feet.
(7) Minimum living area:
Single-family dwellings: The minimum floor area required, exclusive of porches, terraces, attached
garages, carport or unroofed areas, shall be 1,200 square feet.
Duplex: 750 square feet per unit.
Multiple family dwellings:
Required Minimum Living Area in Multiple Family Dwellings
Type Dwelling/# Bedrooms Required # of Square Feet
Efficiencies 600
One bedroom units 700
Required Minimum Living Area in Multiple Family Dwellings
Type Dwelling/# Bedrooms
Two bedroom units
Three bedroom units
Each additional bedroom after three bedrooms
Required # of Square Feet
850
1,000
100 sq. ft. per additional bedroom
(8) Required accessory structures: Every single-family and duplex dwelling unit shall be required
to provide a garage or carport. If a carport or similar unenclosed structure is provided then each
unit within the principal structure shall contain a fully enclosed utility storage area of at least 60
square feet which shall be designed as an integral part of the principal structure. If a fully enclosed
garage is provided, then no utility structure shall be mandated. The garage or carport shall have a
minimum interior clear dimension of ten feet by 20 feet.
(e) Regulation of sales promotional activity: Sales activities for commercial resort residential units
shall comply with all of the following criteria:
(1) The original sale of the vacation time sharing plans may be conducted on premises in a sales
office and in up to a maximum of two model units;
(2) The on -site sales activity shall be limited to original developer sales;
(3) The sales activity shall be conducted inside the sales office and model units so as not to be
noticeable from the outside, except for permitted graphics;
(4) On -site sales activities shall be terminated upon completion of original sales; and
(5) A minimum of one parking space for each two proposed units shall be provided on site for the
sales staff and potential purchasers' use during the (marketing) sales promotional and construction
phases.
(f) Conversions to time-share units: No development involving the conversion of an existing
dwelling unit to a time-share unit may take place unless the applicant attaches to his application
for zoning or site plan approval either:
(1) A copy of any information required by the state, including as may be appropriate, a
condominium declaration, sales prospectus, and/or other documents required by the state in
regulating the use. Such material shall include a statement in prominent type declaring that time-
share units will or may be created with respect to units proposed; and/or
(2) An amendment to a prior existing condominium declaration that permits time-share estates to
be created, which amendment has been executed by each record owner of each unit of the
condominium and each record owner of each lien on each unit of the condominium.
(g)Other required information. Applicants for a time-share use shall file with the city all public
documents required by the state in regulating such use. The purpose of this requirement is to
provide assurance that the applicant has been found in compliance with all requisite state
regulations governing the use, including method of sales, operations, and other issues of public
health, safety and welfare.
(Ord. No. 0-12-10, § 3, 10-10-2012