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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-13-2021 CC MinutesS�T�N HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2021 — 6:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 1. Mayor Dodd called the Regular City Council meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. A moment of silence was held. 3. Vice Mayor Hill led the Pledge of Allegiance. 4. ROLL CALL Mayor Ed Dodd Vice Mayor Jim Hill Council Member Fred Jones Council Member Bob McPartlan Council Member Chris Nunn Staff Present: City Manager Paul Carlisle City Attorney Manny Anon, Jr. City Clerk Jeanette Williams Administrative Services Director/CFO Ken Killgore Asst. Admin. Services Director Cindy Watson Community Development Director/CRA Manager Lisa Frazier Leisure Services Director Brian Benton Police Captain Tim Wood 5. AGENDA MODIFICATIONS - None 6. PROCLAMATIONS. AWARDS. BRIEF ANNOUNCEMENTS 21.133 A. Presentation — Dr. Casev Lunceford, President. Mueller Campus. Indian River State College Dr. Lunceford gave a PowerPoint presentation on the college's chronological use of the historic school house facility and thanked Council for the opportunity to provide an update. (See attached) He noted they are upgrading the technology, Wi-Fi connectivity, and furniture at the school house to provide the same quality and access to all Indian River State College students. Vice Mayor Hill said he appreciated having the college on site to participate in a synergistic relationship that benefits each other. Regular City Council Meeting October 13, 2021 Page 2 Brief Announcements: • Thursday, October 14 — Sebastian PD National Night Out — Riverview Park — 5:00pm — 7.00pm • Saturday, October 16 — Sebastian's Special Response Teams Inaugural Cornhole Tournament Fundraiser - Capt. Hiram's Resort - 12.,00pm — 4:00pm • Wednesday, October 20 — Sebastian River High School Homecoming Parade — Indian River Drive from Main Street to Riverview Park — 5:30pm — 6:30pm • Saturday, October 23 — COPE Unit Inaugural Unity Cup Golf Tournament Fundralser — T30em — 3:OOpm — Sebastian Municipal Golf Course • Saturday, October 23 — DEA National Takeback Day for unused, expired, or unwanted prescription medications — Sebastian Walmart (out in front of the store by the grocery entrance)—10:00am — 2:OOpm • Saturday, October 30 — Executive Round Table of Indian River County Four Person Golf Scramble — Sandridge Golf Club, Vero Beach — 8.00am Shotgun Start Mayor Dodd announced the upcoming events. 7. PUBLIC INPUT Andrea Ring, 407 Quarry Lane, said she has been reviewing the minutes of the committees that she has served on and asked if the bathroom was made handicapped accessible at the Barber Streets Sports Complex. She also said no one has contacted her yet on the light pole in her yard; and she hoped to see a lady seated on the dais. Mary McGee, Sebastian highlands, said she appreciated all the members that are on the dais now and she hoped they stay there. She thanked the City for cleaning under her road to make the water flow again. She also said the Senior Activity Center is open again with major changes and asked the public to come again. Wanda Simmons, 902 Crown Street, said some streets were cleared but on her comer there is no improvement because the pipe is higher than the drain. She said she has had standing water for six months. The City Manager offered to have staff review her street. Robert Gow, 402 Autumn Terrace, said his water is supposed to flow into Ms. Simmons' drain. He said the culvert was recently cleaned out but the problem is that the drain is higher than the standing water. He asked about the stormwater master plan that might address this. Mayor Dodd explained there is a plan under development right now and it will show where the water is supposed to flow and where it isn't flowing. The plan will encompass the entire stor mwater system. He suggested that Mr. Gow watch the Council meetings to follow the master plan developments. The City Manager confirmed the restrooms at the Barber Street Sports Complex are handicapped accessible. Regular City Council Meeting October 13. 2021 Page 3 8. CONSENT AGENDA A. Approval of Minutes — September 8, 2021 Regular City Council Meeting B. Approval of Minutes - September 13, 2021 Special City Council Meeting/tn Budget Hearing C. Approval of Minutes — September 22, 2021 Regular City Council Meeting D. Approval of Minutes — September 29, 2021 Special City Council Meeting/Final Budget Hearing 21.134 E. Resolution No. R-21-27 — Parking -In -Lieu Purchase Program for 480 U.S. Highway #1, River Park Plaza (Transmittal, Request, Code) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA, APPROVING PARTICIPATION FOR PROPERTY OWNER RIVER PARK PLAZA, LLC, IN THE PARKING -IN -LIEU PURCHASE PROGRAM, LIEN AGREEMENT AND COVENANT RUNNING WITH THE LAND, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 480 U.S. HIGHWAY #1, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SCRIVENER'S ERRORS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 21.135 F. Approve the Purchase of a 926M Caterpillar Wheeled End Loader and Grapple Rake Using the Florida Sheriffs Association Contract #FSA210-EQU18.0, Heavy Equipment and Appropriate the Net Purchase Price of $170.306 from the Discretionary Sales Tax Reserves (Transmittal, Quote) 21.136 G. Approve a One Year Extension to the Piggyback of Broward College's Contract #RFP-2018-167-EH Authorizing Shenandoah General Construction Co. to Clean, Repair, Maintain, and Slip Line Stormwater Pipes in an Amount Not to Exceed $80,000 (Transmittal, Piggyback Agreement, Renewal Option, Contract) 21.137 H. Approve the 9' Annual Capt. Hiram's River Challenge Triathlon on November 21, 2021 from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. with the Closure of Indian River Drive (Transmittal, Letter, Routes, Map, Certificate) Council Member Jones asked to pulled item F and Council Member Nunn asked to pull item G. MOTION by Vice Mayor Hill and SECOND by Council Member McPartlan to approve consent agenda items A-E, and H passed with a unanimous voice vote. (5-0) Item F - 926M Caterpillar Wheeled End Loader and Grapple Rake Council Member Jones asked how this piece of equipment would affect the stormwater maintenance. The City Manager explained said this machine has been down 20-30% of the time during the past two years and it is a key piece of equipment used to clean out the canal and haul away material and debris. He also explained the advantage of seeking the trade-in amount which will be twice the amount of getting the motor and hydraulic system up and running, if the attempt to rebuild even proved to be successful. Regular City Council Meeting October 13, 2021 Page 4 MOTION by Council Member Jones and SECOND by Council Member Nunn to approve consent agenda item F. Council Member McPartlan asked if this was the only front end loader that the City has. The City Manager explained there is one at the airport but this one was for the stormwater division and road work and while they could be alternated out, this would help the stormwater division get back on track. Vice Mayor Hill noted this was approved in the capital improvement budget as a known expense. Roll call: Council Member Jones - aye Council Member McPartlan - aye Council Member Nunn - aye Mayor Dodd - aye Vice Mayor Hill - aye Motion carried. 5-0 Item G- Cleanina. Reoairino. Maintainina. and Slio-Linina Stormwater Pioes Council Member Nunn asked if this was the company the City has been using and how much do they charge per pipe. The City Manager explained it was, during the process, a pipe is inserted inside the failing pipe so traffic isn't disrupted and the cost depended on the size of the pipe and length. MOTION by Council Member Nunn and SECOND by Council Member Jones to approve consent agenda item G. Vice Mayor Hill said this is another cure for the drainage issues, it saves money in that it doesn't disrupt the roads and it realigns the pipes to get them back to full capacity. Roll call: Council Member McPartlan - aye Council Member Nunn - aye Mayor Dodd - aye Vice Mayor Hill -aye Council Member Jones - aye Motion carried. 5-0 9. COMMITTEE REPORTS & APPOINTMENTS Council Member McPartlan reported that he attended the Veterans Council of Indian River County meeting last Wednesday where they elected a new board of directors. He said that Father Dave Newhart is now the chairman and Colonel Zicket was backing out from the council's operations. He asked Council if they would support a proclamation to recognize Colonel Zickert for what he has done for the Veterans' Council. There was unanimous support for the proclamation. 10. PUBLIC HEARINGS 11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 12. NEW BUSINESS Regular City Council Meeting October 13, 2021 Page 5 21.138 A. First Readina Ordinance No. 0-21-14 — Petition for Voluntary Annexation — 1.47 Acre Parcel. 10105 Industrial Park Blvd. — Set Public Hearing for February 9. 2022 (Transmittal. 0-21-14. Ex. 1. Deed. Attach. A) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION FOR A CONTIGUOUS AND COMPACT AREA OF AN UNINCORPORATED REAL PROPERTY CONSISTING OF 1.47 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LOCATED SOUTH OF VICKERS GROVE LAND MINE AND SURROUNDED BY INDUSTRIAL LAND, WEST OF THE FEC RAILROAD AND NORTH OF 99r" STREET IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE CORPORATE LIMITS AND BOUNDARIES THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR PROPOSED LAND USE AND ZONING CLASSIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SCRIVENER'S ERRORS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The City Attorney read the title to Ordinance No 0-21-04. The Community Development Director said this piece of property is contiguous with the City and will be part of the redevelopment of the Vickers Grove Mine area. She said the addition of the property is looked at as a bonus for the City's future land use map and staff is recommending approval. Warren Dill, attorney representing the applicant, said access to the property would have very little impact to the future development of the property. MOTION by Vice Mayor Hill and SECOND by Council Member McPartlan to pass Ordinance No. 0-21-04 on first reading and set the public hearing for February 9, 2022. There was no public input. Mayor Dodd said this was very consistent with what the City was talking about last year and will provide easy access to the property. Roll call: Council Member Nunn - aye Mayor Dodd - aye Vice Mayor Hill - aye Council Member Jones -aye Council Member McPartlan - aye Motion carried. 5-0 21.139 B. First Readir - Ordinance No. 0-21-15 — Petition for Voluntan( Annexation — 19.58 Acre Parcel. 1820 Shakespeare Street — Set Public Hearina for February 9. 2022 (Transmittal. 0-21-15. Ex. 1, Deed. Attach. A) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION FOR A CONTIGUOUS AND COMPACT AREA OF AN UNINCORPORATED REAL PROPERTY CONSISTING OF 19.58 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LOCATED AT THE SE INTERSECTION OF SHAKESPEARE STREET AND YEARLING TRAIL AND''/. MILE NORTH OF CR510, SURROUNDED BY RESIDENTIAL AND VACANT PROPERTY, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE CORPORATE LIMITS AND BOUNDARIES THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR PROPOSED LAND USE AND ZONING Regular City Council Meeting October 13, 2021 Page 6 CLASSIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SCRIVENER'S ERRORS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The City Attorney read the title to Ordinance No. 0-21-15. The City Manager noted these annexations on the agenda would help square up the City's borders. The Community Development Director said this piece was bordered by three sides of the City; the applicant does propose for this to be part of the Cross Creek Development which is compatible with the current Cross Creek Lake Estates development and requested approval. MOTION by Vice Mayor Hill and SECOND by Council Member McPartlan to pass Ordinance No. 0-21-15 on first reading and set the public hearing for February 9, 2022. There was no public input. Roll call: Mayor Dodd - aye Vice Mayor Hill - aye Council Member Jones - aye Council Member McPartlan - aye Council Member Nunn - aye Motion carried. 5-0 21.140 C. First Reading Ordinance No. 0-21-16 — Petition for Voluntary Annexation — 6.17 Acre Parcel. 10595 U.S. Hiahwav 1 —Set Public Hearin for February 9. 2022 (Transmittal. 0-21-16. Er. 1. Deed. Attach. Al AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION FOR A CONTIGUOUS AND COMPACT AREA OF AN UNINCORPORATED REAL PROPERTY CONSISTING OF 6.17 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LOCATED SOUTH OF DEVELOPED PROPERTY WITHIN THE SEBASTIAN HIGHLANDS UNIT 7, EAST OF THE FEC RAILROAD, WEST OF US HIGHWAY 1 AND NORTH OF VACANT LAND IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE CORPORATE LIMITS AND BOUNDARIES THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR PROPOSED LAND USE AND ZONING CLASSIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SCRIVENER'S ERRORS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The City Attorney read the title to Ordinance No. 0-21-16. The Community Development said this was contiguous to the City, its current land use designation is commercial industrial and the applicant proposes to change it to general commercial. She requested approval of the first reading. There was no public input. MOTION by Council Member Jones and SECOND by Council Member McPartlan to pass Ordinance No. 0-21-16 on first reading and set the public hearing for February 9, 2022. Roll call: Vice Mayor Hill - aye Council Member Jones - aye Council Member McPartlan - aye Regular City Council Meeting October 13, 2021 Page 7 Council Member Nunn - aye Mayor Dodd - aye Motion carried. 5-0 21.141 D. Ordinance 0-21-17 — Petition for Voluntary Annexation — 22.00 Acre Parcel. 9757 and 9825 U.S. Hichwa 1 — Set Public Hearina for February 9. 2022 (Transmittal. 0-21-17. Ex. 1. Deed, Attach. A) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION FOR A CONTIGUOUS AND COMPACT AREA OF AN UNINCORPORATED REAL PROPERTY CONSISTING OF 22.00 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LOCATED SOUTH OF 99rH STREET AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT, WEST OF US HWY 1, EAST OF THE FEC RAILROAD, AND NORTH OF VACANT PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE CORPORATE LIMITS AND BOUNDARIES THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR PROPOSED LAND USE AND ZONING CLASSIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SCRIVENERS ERRORS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The City Attorney read the title to Ordinance No. 0-21-17. The Community Development Director said this is contiguous to the western and southern boundary of the City; it is currently commercial industrial, the applicant proposes to come in as mixed use and proposes to develop attainable housing with commercial out parcels. Mayor Dodd noted that the information in the agenda packet had a lot of detail regarding an apartment complex but tonight they were only approving if the property should come into the City's limits. MOTION by Vice Mayor Hill and a SECOND by Council Member McPartlan to pass Ordinance No. 0-21-17 on first reading and set the public hearing for February 9, 2022. There was no public input. Roll call: Council Member Jones - aye Council Member McPartlan - aye Council Member Nunn - aye Mayor Dodd - aye Vice Mayor Hill - aye Motion carried. 5-0 21.142 E. Resolution No. R-21-25 — A orovino a Waae Ad'ustment Equivalent to Four Percent (4%) to be Effective October 1. 202' and tendment to Article 15.2 of the Coastal Florida Police Benevolent Association Bamaininc Acreement (CFPBA) (Transmittal. R-21-25. Amendment) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DULY RATIFYING A FOUR PERCENT (4%) WAGE INCREASE FOR ALL BARGAINING UNIT MEMBERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 15.2 OF THE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE BARGAINING UNIT OF THE COASTAL FLORIDA POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION (CFPBA) AND THE CITY OF Regular City Council Meeting October 13, 2021 Page 8 SEBASTIAN FOR THE PERIOD OCTOBER 1, 2019 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2022; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NOTIFY ALL PARTIES OF THE CITY'S RATIFICATION AND CAUSE SAID INCREASES TO BE PUT INTO EFFECT; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR SCRIVENER'S ERRORS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The City Manager said there were fruitful negotiations with the PEA and PEA bargaining units whereby a 4% pay increase was settled upon for the employees. Staff recommended approval. MOTION by Vice Mayor Hill and SECOND by Council Member Nunn to approve Resolution No. R-21-25. Vice Mayor Hill said it was nice to see 4% but he hoped the public understood that when the minimum wage rises to $15.00 an hour over the next few years this would cause an increase in taxes. Council Member Nunn said he was also happy to see the 4% increase and he hoped when the salary survey is underway, he hoped that employees will be able to gel more money down the road. He agreed, when the minimum wage increases, they will have some challenges; they never want to raise taxes but need to take care of the police officers. Vice Mayor Hill noted this increase was within the confines of the budget that was approved a few weeks ago. Roll call: Council Member McPartlan - aye Council Member Nunn - aye Mayor Dodd -aye Vice Mayor Hill - aye Council Member Jones - aye Motion carried. 5-0 21.142 F. Resolution No. R-21-26 — Aporovinq a WaJ�a Adiustment Eauivalent to Four Percent (4%) to be Effective October 1. 2021 and an Amendment to Article 20.1 of the Coastal Florida Public Emoloyees Association Bamaininc Acreement (CFPEA) (Transmittal. R-21-26. Amendment) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DULY RATIFYING A FOUR PERCENT (4%) WAGE INCREASE FOR ALL BARGAINING UNIT MEMBERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 20.1 OF THE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE BARGAINING UNIT OF THE COASTAL FLORIDA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (CFPEA) AND THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN FOR THE PERIOD OCTOBER 1, 2019 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2022; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NOTIFY ALL PARTIES OF THE CITY'S RATIFICATION AND CAUSE SAID INCREASES TO BE PUT INTO EFFECT; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR SCRIVENER'S ERRORS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Regular City Council Meeting October 13, 2021 Page 9 The City Manager staled this wage increase was within the approved budget thanks to the negotiated health insurance rate by the CFO and Assistant Administrative Services Director and he asked for approval. MOTION by Council Member Nunn and SECOND by Council Member McPartlan to approve Resolution R-21-26. Roll call: Council Member Nunn - aye Mayor Dodd - aye Vice Mayor Hill - aye Council Member Jones -aye Council Member McPartlan - aye Motion carded. 5-0 21.143 G. Consider Movina the November 17 2021 Swearing In/Organizational Council Meeting Date (Transmittal. Schedule Mayor Dodd said there have been some conflicts that have come up and noted the certification would be completed by the time of the meeting. The City Clerk described the manual audit that would take place at noon on November 10. MOTION by Mayor Dodd and SECOND by Vice Mayor Hill to move the November 17, 2021 Council meeting back to November 10, 2021 passed with a unanimous voice vote. (5-0) 13. CITY ATTORNEY MATTERS - None 14. CITY MANAGER MATTERS The City Manager said he had a meeting with Florida Power and Light who plan to begin the powerline undergrounding process in January, 2022. He reported that the City was showcased in October edition of the The Municipal magazine for the City's Stormwater Integrated Pest Management Plan work which should be mentioned to let the residents know the City is receiving national coverage. In regard to the City's stonmwater master plan, he reported that staff did have the monthly meeting with Arcadia U.S., Inc. to gather GIS data on the City's assets which should be completed in December and then a GAP analysis would be completed to determine what is missing in the City's system. He said any stormwater plans done prior to this would be considered maintenance; the Arcadia plan would be all inclusive. 15. CITY CLERK MATTERS 21.075 A. Election Info - November 2. 2021 I. No Early Voting Offered at City Hall it. Secure Drop Boxes Available at the Elections Office During Business Hours ill. On Election Day, Secure Drop Box is Only Available at Elections Office lam - 7pm Regular City Council Meeting October 13, 2021 Page 10 The City Clerk gave a brief PowerPoint presentation outlining the election announcements. (See attached) 16. CITY COUNCIL MATTERS A. Vice Mayor Hill said this has been a great meeting, a lot of great things are being done and he is proud to be a Council Member. B. Council Member Jones stated that he just finished the Florida League of Cities Institute for Elected Municipal Officials training and found it to be very beneficial. He suggested that newly elected officials should take this training as soon as possible after their election. C. Council Member McPartlan staled that if newly elected officials watched the City of Pahokee meetings they would learn what not to do. He reminded everyone to attend the Sebastian Police Department's National Night Out tomorrow night that will have a lot of law enforcement agencies and non-profit agencies participating. D. Council Member Nunn thanked staff and the residents for the honor to serve on council and work In the City where he raised his seven children and calls home. E. Mayor Dodd 21.103 i. Initial Pr000sed Redistricting Mao (E-mail. Proposed Mao) Mayor Dodd said there are three proposals for the redistricting in the County that don't really make dramatic changes to Sebastian. One proposal drops off the west side of district 2 and moves it to district 1; one of the proposals leaves district 1 and 2 the same; and the third proposal leaves district 2 for Sebastian the same but moves the barrier islands out of district 2 and leaves district 1 the same. He asked if there was any feedback they would like him to give to the County Commission at the next meeting. Vice Mayor Hill said two proposals would give the City of Vero Beach three representatives on the Commission. He pointed out in proposal 2 a tiny northern portion is in district 4 which would give three Vero Beach residents an opportunity to sit on the County Commission. He noted that proposal 3 adds Vero Beach and Orchid to our district. He suggested that the City should keep an eye on the number of individuals that a municipality could have serving on the County Commission. Mayor Dodd said he understood that Vero Beach council members often times move into the County Commission. He said he would take a look at this with the City Attorney and be involved with the conversations with the County Commission. Mayor Dodd thanked the Community Development staff for the upcoming annexation process noting they are sequencing things to follow a logical process. He also thanked the City staff for the two integrated pest management plans that he has mentioned in two conversations this past week where the other party was amazed that the City was able to put together the two plans. Regular City Council Meeting October 13, 2021 Page 11 17. Being no further business, Mayor Dodd adjoumed the Regular City Council meeting at 7:11 p.m. Approved at the October 27, 2021 Regular City Council meeting. Mayor E Oo d �d10�i� ATTEST %/�J 411(tat'AW&IIIIIIII, City Clerk � INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL PRESENTATION CASEY LUNCEFORD, Mueller Campus President Indian River County October 13, 2021 • HISTORICAL DATA: • 2018: 370+ students in Fall, Spring and Summer • 2019 Fall: 183 students; 10 Classes • 2020 Spring: 70 students; S classes • 2020 Summer and Fall, plus 2021 Spring and Summer: Shut Down • MOVING FORWARD: • 2021 Fall: 65 students; 4 classes; 5 classes at Sebastian River HS • 2022 Spring: 6 classes being offered; 5 classes at Sebastian River HS •Goals for 2022: • Offer more night sections in a variety of areas (including GED) • Focus on Workforce courses to meet the areas of need • Restoration of staff on site for tutoring and advising on a regular basis INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY! QUESTIONS?. City of Sebastian Municipal Election November 2, 2021 ELECTIONS OFFICE DROP BOX If you opt to return your mail ballot in - person, adrop box is ONLY available inside of the Elections Office during business hours at 4375 43rdAvenue, Vero Beach (772) 226-4700 DEADLINE is NOVEMBER 2,, 2021 @ 7:00pm Sample Ballots are available on the Indian River County Supervisor of Elections website @VoteindianRiver.gov A Full Booklet with the Highlighted Proposed Charter Amendments is available on the City of Sebastian City Clerk's Election Website Track your Vote -By -Mail ballot at VoteindianRiver.gov From the homepage select "Election Information — Vote -by -Mail - Track Your Vote -by -Mail Ballot" and follow the instructions �vAO I~ Polls are open lam — 7pm You must vote at your assigned polling place on Election Day NO VOTING AT CITY HALL PRECINCT 7* PRECINCTS 8*/9 Sebastian Community Center Sebastian Elks Lodge No.2714 1805 N. Central Avenue, Sebastian PRECINCT 10 Sebastian Christian Church 190 Day Drive, Sebastian 731 S. Fleming Street, Sebastian Voters will be asked to provide current and valid, photo & signature identification If the photo ID does not contain a signature, additional ID that provides the elector's signature will be required • Florida Driver's License • Florida ID issued by DHSMV • United States Passport • Military ID • Student ID • Retirement Center ID • Neighborhood Association ID • Public Assistance ID • Concealed Carry Permit • Veterans Affairs ID • Government Issued Employee ID City of Sebastian Municipal Election: November 2, 2021