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one SEBASTIAN (INTENNIIE (EEEBRiTION 1914 • IRA SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2024 — 6:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA Mayor Dodd called the Regular City Council meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Reverend Alexis Talbott of the Sebastian United Methodist Church gave the invocation. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Council Member McPartlan. 4. ROLL CALL Mayor Ed Dodd Vice Mayor Kelly Dixon Council Member Fred Jones Council Member Bob McPartlan Council Member Chris Nunn Staff Present: City Manager Brian Benton City Attorney Jennifer Cockcroft City Clerk Jeanette Williams Community Development Director Alix Bernard Community Development Manager Dorn Bosworth City Engineer/Special Projects Director Karen Miller Parks and Recreation Director Richard Blankenship Public Works Director Lee Plourde Golf Pro Greg Gardner Police Chief Dan Acosta Police Lt. Rob Vafiades 5. AGENDA MODIFICATIONS There was no objection to Mayor Dodd's request to add Resolution No. R-24-31 designating the City as a POW -MIA City as New Business Item #12a. The agenda was accepted by affirmation. 6. PROCLAMATIONS. AWARDS. BRIEF ANNOUNCEMENTS Regular City Council Meeting June 26, 2024 Page 2 24.123 A. Presentation on the Fiscal Year 2023 Annual Audit by the Firm of Carr. Riees, & Ingram. LLC (Transmittal, Audit Available at: httns://www.citvofsebastian.org/ArchiveCenterNiewFile/Item/ 169, CRA Financial Statements. CRA Required Communications) Christine Noll-Rhan, partner with Carr, Riggs, and Ingram, LLC gave a brief summary of the City's audit for Fiscal Year 2023. BriefAnnouncements: Friday, June 28 - Chamber of Commerce Finally Friday on Cleveland St. — 6 to 9pm (Swamp Dawg) Thursday, July 0 Freedom Festival — Parade begins at 8:30am — Vendors, Food, Kids Activities, and Music in Riverview Park from 10: 00am - Fireworks at 9: 00pm The next RAD Kids class will take place July 8— 12 at 505 Airport Drive West, Sebastian. The RAD Kids life skills curriculum replaces fear with knowledge, skill, and personal strength by educating children to recognize, avoid, and resist violence. Contact Officer Hart at (772) 388-8215 for more information. Vice Mayor Dixon announced the upcoming events. PUBLIC INPUT Richard Gillmor, Sebastian, said the City's golf course is not being maintained properly. He said the contract with International Golf Maintenance (IGM) comes due October I` and he suggested that the City go out to bid now. He asked that some of the golf carts be programmed to be turned off so that elderly players can get closer to the holes. CONSENT AGENDA 24.124 A. Approve the Purchase of New Duty Firearms for the Police Department to Replace Aging Weapons at the Price of $51,079.60 (Minus the Existing Credit $16,041.50 and Trade -In Value of Current Weapons $14,000) from Lawmen's and Shooters' Supply and Authorize the City Manager to Execute All Appropriate Documents for the Purchase (Transmittal, Quote and Credit, Form) 24.125 B. Approve the Purchase Order for International Golf Maintenance, Inc. for Sand Bunker Renovations in the Amount of $50,000 at Sebastian Municipal Golf Course Per Golf Course Maintenance Agreement (Transmittal, Proposal, List) 24.088 C. Approve Purchase Order for Palm Bay Concrete and Materials, Inc. to Complete 2022-2023 Drainage Improvements Related to Roadway Repaving Under ITB- B24005D-0-2024/DM in the Amount of $34,248.62 (Transmittal, PBC May 29 & 30, Invoices) 24.126 D. Alcohol Beverage Approval - Peterson Family (Transmittal, Application, Receipt) Regular City Council Meeting June 26, 2024 Page 3 24.127 E. Alcohol Beverage Approval - Sandoval Family (Transmittal, Application, Receipt) 24.128 F. Alcohol Beverage Approval — Yanez Family (Transmittal, Application, Receipt) Mayor Dodd pulled Item #B. MOTION by Council Member McPartland and SECOND by Council Member Jones to approve Items A, C, D, E, and F. Roll call: Vice Mayor Dixon - aye Council Member Jones - aye Council Member McPartlan - aye Council Member Nunn - aye Mayor Dodd - aye Motion carried. 5-0 Item B — Sebastian Municipal Golf Course Sand Bunker Renovations Richard Gillmor cited a memo from IGM dated July 11, 2022 (see attached) indicating the amounts the City has spent on sand and said in light of their contract coming due in three months, he did not recommend spending an additional $50,000 on sand. The Golf Pro advised that sand hasn't been added to the bunkers since 2001. He noted the sand expense in the memo is for top dressing the greens, top dressing the tees and filling the tee divots. He described how heavy rains, wind, and bunker swings deplete the bunker sand causing the lip to be become more pronounced. Council Member Jones asked that measures be taken to keep as much sand in the bunkers as possible. The City Manager said even though the contract is coming up for renewal as mentioned by Mr. Gillmor, he would like to replace the bunker sand. MOTION by Mayor Dodd and SECOND by Council Member Nunn to approve the purchase order for International Golf Maintenance, Inc. for sand bunker renovations. There was no further public input. Roll call: Council Member Jones - aye Council Member McPartlan - aye Council Member Nunn - aye Mayor Dodd - aye Vice Mayor Dixon - aye Motion carried. 5-0 9. COMMITTEE REPORTS & APPOINTMENTS 24.008 A. Planning and Zoning Commission — Fill One Expired Regular Member Position (Transmittal. Apolication. List. Advertisement) Regular City Council Meeting June 26, 2024 Page 4 There was no opposition to Mayor Dodd's nomination of Ms. Kautenburg for another term. Ms. Kautenburg will serve for another regular member term that will expire on June 1, 2027. 24.129 A. Ordinance No. 0-24-11 — First Readine and Public Hearine — Reauest for Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Man Amendment — St. Lucie Development Corooration — LDR (Low Densitv Residential. max 5 du/ac) to MDR (Medium Densitv Residential. max 10 du/ac) (Transmittal. 0-24-11. Staff Report. Attachments. Minutes) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA, APPROVEING AN AMENDMENT TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP TO DESIGNATE A LAND USE CLASSIFICATION OF MDR (MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL, 10 UNITS PER ACRE) FOR PROPERTY WITH A CURRENT LAND USE DESIGNATION OF LDR (LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL, 5 UNITS PER ACRE), FOR LAND CONSISTING OF 20.38 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LOCATED EAST OF SCHUMANN DRIVE, NORTH & EAST OF DAY DRIVE, AND SOUTH OF DAHL AVENUE, OR SPECIFICALLY LOTS 15 TO 28, BLOCK 583, LOTS 1 TO 28, BLOCK 582, AND LOTS 2 TO 29, BLOCK 581, SEBASTIAN HIGHLANDS UNIT 17; AUTHORIZING FINDINGS AND ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR SCRIVENER'S ERRORS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND PROVIDING FOR AN ADOPTION SCHEDULE. The City Attorney read the title to Ordinance No. 0-24-11 and Mayor Dodd opened the public hearing at 6:28 p.m. There were no ex parte communications to disclose by the Council Members and Mayor Dodd asked that those who intended to speak to fill out speaker oath cards located in the back of the room. Wesley Mills of Mills, Short and Associates, explained the project is 20.3 acres that was previously platted as 70 individual General Development Corporation lots. They plan to rezone the lots into RM-8 so they can be combined into one parcel under the current land development regulations. Mr. Mills said per the City's comp plan, the City is expecting growth of 9,000 residents and there are currently 1,200 acres of vacant land in the City. If all of the acres were developed at maximum density, single family units, there would be 4,900 homes at $400,000 a piece making attainable housing impossible. He said their goal is to create an attainable housing project. He addressed the following concerns brought up at the recent Planning and Zoning Commission hearing: The rezoning won't make a difference on how the environmental or stormwater regulations will be addressed. All regulations would still need to be followed whether the lots stay single family homes or multi -family homes. Regular City Council Meeting June 26, 2024 Page 5 6:39 pm - This project will be connected to the County's utility system; there will be no septic tanks. - The County has the water and sewer capacity available. - The traffic will slightly increase but still not warrant a traffic study. - The major throughfares and collector roads have the capacity to absorb the increase in the trips; and, if improvements are triggered, they will become part of the project. - The flood zone around the project will have landscape buffers and the stormwater pond would offset the impact to the flood plain. - Whether the property is single family or multi -family, it could still be investor owned or resident owned. The Community Development Manager said this ordinance was for the land use, the applicant is requesting to go from low density residential at five units per acres to a medium density residential land use that can be up to ten units per acre. A lot of the information Mr. Mills offered for the land use can be applied for the next rezoning request. She said this request meets the comp plan requirements. She pointed out the properties to the north are also single family and duplex housing and the property adjacent is commercial limited zoning with the Sandridge Townhomes and an assisted living facility. She said Mr. Mills is correct in that of all of the land in the City, 54% is used as single family homes and only 3% is medium density so this project will open some areas for workforce or attainable housing. She said the Planning and Zoning Commission and staff recommended approval. Mr. Mills said his client has owned the property for ten years and his goal is trying to develop attainable housing with a $250,000 to $300,000 price range with open space. Discussion followed that in order to build affordable houses, there has to be more of them on a smaller piece of property requiring an increase in density or reduced lot size. The rezoning request under consideration will allow the developer to build what will fit on the lot size. Mayor Dodd noted that right now in Indian River County, homes over $310,000 will not qualify for the state programs available to help people to buy the homes. He said this is the first step to reach attainable, affordable housing. 7:00 pm Public Innut Armond Pasquale said he moved here from Stuart because people are living on top of each other there and it takes much more time to get from point A to B; multi -family projects breed trouble when people are put into smaller environments; the majority of the community would like single family homes. He asked Council to think about what they are starting. Ron Blank, Day Drive, said with this project, Council gets to change the direction of growth and asked if they could change the social issues that a higher density will bring. He asked what industry is Council inviting here to employ the residents so they can contribute back and make the community stronger. Regular City Council Meeting June 26, 2024 Page 6 7:20 pm Helene Crockett said she wasn't against the project but the developer is cramming too much into the space. She said she doesn't want to have rental properties; she would like to see home ownership. Bart Edwards, Day Drive, said the only ones that control the housing market are those that are buying and right now people are only buying bargains. He asked Council to honor the thoughts of those who have spoken. Robert Allen said density will increase no matter what noting that many families will move into one home to make it affordable. In response to the public comment, Mr. Mills assured Council that the project will not be apartments; and if they move forward with the current project, they will build the roads then give them to the City to maintain and own. If there is a new project, they will be private roads falling under the homeowner's association to maintain. The Community Development Manager said the comment regarding the possibility of apartments came from all of what RM-8 allows. She asked that the second reading be held July 24' instead of the 10'. Vice Mayor Dixon noted that a development with a homeowner's association takes away the idea of attainable housing; and many of Mr. Allen's comments will be accomplished with the Graves Brothers' annexation. Council Member Nunn said the only way to achieve workforce housing is to allow more units with smaller homes or quadplexes. Council Member McPartlan said hopefully the increase in density will achieve affordable, attainable housing. The largest growing homeless demographic right now is single female seniors who can't afford housing; hopefully this will help with that. MOTION by Council Member McPartlan and SECOND by Council Member Nunn to approve 0-24-11 on first reading and set the second reading for July 24°i. Mayor Dodd said the City isn't dramatically different today than when he moved here 23 years ago; this project isn't something that will destroy Sebastian. He said the City can't continue to survive as a bedroom community of Social Security retirees thinking they will buy $400,000 houses. He also said what you have to give a business to get them to move to a community makes it impossible for Sebastian to do that noting the City of Port St. Lucie is in debt for millions because of what they gave to generate job growth. The solution is to maintain the course but at the same time diversify by supporting the business community. He said in his discussion with the applicant, the applicant said he was a businessman and whether he makes a profit off of sixty-three $400,000 houses or eighty- one $225,000 houses, he will make the same amount of profit and is willing to work with the City to reach the attainable housing goal in the comp plan. Mayor Dodd said he was in favor of the project. Regular City Council Meeting June 26, 2024 Page 7 Roll call: Council Member McPartlan - aye Council Member Nunn - aye Mayor Dodd - aye Vice Mayor Dixon - nay Council Member Jones - aye Motion carried. 4-1 24.129 B. Ordinance No. 0-24-12 — First Reading — Request for Rezoning — St. Lucie Development Comoration — RS-10 (Single-Familv Residential. 10.000 SF Parcels to RM-8 (Multi-Familv Residential. maximum 8 du/ac) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING A ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF RM-8 (RESIDENTIAL MULTI -FAMILY, 8 DU/AC) TO LAND WITH A CURRENT ZONING DESIGNATION OF RS-10 (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE-FAMILY) FOR PROPERTY CONSISTING OF 20.38 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LOCATED EAST OF SCHUMANN DRIVE, NORTH AND EAST OF DAY DRIVE, AND SOUTH OF DAHL AVENUE, OR SPECIFICALLY LOTS 15 TO 28, BLOCK 583, LOTS 1 TO 28, BLOCK 582, AND LOTS 2 TO 29, BLOCK 581, SEBASTIAN HIGHLANDS UNIT 17; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR SCRIVENER'S ERRORS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The City Attorney read the title to Ordinance No. 0-24-12 and Mayor Dodd opened the public hearing at 7:30 p.m. The Community Development Manager said this ordinance complimented the applicant's land use request and asked that the information presented at the last hearing be entered into the record. She noted that staff recommended approval and requested the second reading be held July 24. Mr. Mills agreed to use the testimony presented at the land use hearing for this rezoning hearing. MOTION by Council Member Nunn and SECOND by Council Member Jones to approve 0-24-12 on first reading and hold the second reading on July 20. Roll call: Council Member Nunn - aye Mayor Dodd - aye Vice Mayor Dixon - nay Council Member Jones - aye Council Member McPartlan - aye Motion carried. 4-1 24.130 C. Resolution No. R-24-28 — Request for a Special Use Permit — Big Dan's Car Wash -1979 US Highwav #1 (Transmittal. R-24-28. Staff Report. Presentation. Minutes) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, APPROVING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT PURSUANT TO LAND Regular City Council Meeting June 26, 2024 Page 8 DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 54-2-3.1 FOR A CAR WASH FACILITY TO BE LOCATED AT 1979 U.S. HIGHWAY #1 WITHIN THE RIVERFRONT OVERLAY DISTRICT'S CR (COMMERCIAL RIVERFRONT) ZONING DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILTTY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SCRTVERNER'S ERRORS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EXPIRATION DATE. The City Attorney read the title to Resolution No. R-24-28 and Mayor Dodd opened the public hearing at 7:32 p.m. The Community Development Manager said this request was for special use and recalled that there was a previous application last year for the same site but based on the language in that resolution, this applicant is required to make a new application which was before Council. She said that staff does have concern of the cluster of car washes in the same area as well as if the car wash was to go out of business, the empty building may not be easily converted into another use. She briefly described the recommended conditions listed in resolution. Jason Sheridan, representing Big Dan's Car Wash, said it is a little over an acre site in the Commercial Riverfront zoning district and he displayed a PowerPoint presentation showing the access points; proposed amenities and architectural design. He said there is a recirculation system for the water used. (See attached) He noted the car wash has been approved by Walmart. Council Member McPartlan said this spot makes sense for a car wash especially since the gas station is there too. MOTION by Council Member McPartlan and SECOND by Council Member Nunn to approve Resolution No. R-24-28. There was no public input. Mayor Dodd asked that in the design process, they would like it to fit Sebastian's ambience. The Community Development Manager said the oak trees are in the required landscape buffer. There was no public input. Roll call: Mayor Dodd - aye Vice Mayor Dixon - aye Council Member Jones - nay Council Member McPartlan - aye Council Member Nunn - aye Motion carried. 4-1 11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None 12. NEW BUSINESS Added A. Resolution No. R-24-31 — Desienatine the Citv as a "POW -MIA Citv" Regular City Council Meeting June 26,2024 Page 9 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN AS A "POW -MIA CITY (SM)'; RECOGNIZING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF MEMBERS OF THE ARMED SERVICES WHO HAVE BEEN PRISONERS OF WAR OR WHO REMAIN MISSING IN ACTION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SCRIVENER'S ERRORS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The City Attorney read the title to Resolution No. R-24-31. The City Manager said he received this request from Peter Puzzo with the Sons of the American Legion so they may apply for the City to be a POW -MIA City which requires the adoption of a resolution. It will raise awareness amongst the citizenry to recognize the families of the missing service members and prisoners of war who deserve continued efforts of recognition. Council Member Nunn said his stepfather was a prisoner of war and his uncle never came home from Korea. He made a MOTION with a SECOND by Vice Mayor Dixon to approve Resolution No. R-24-31 designating the City of Sebastian as a POW -MIA City with a unanimous voice vote of 5-0. 24.131 B. Voting Delegate at Florida League of Cities Conference (Transmittal, Form) It was the consensus of Council to have Mayor Dodd serve as Sebastian's delegate. 13. CITY ATTORNEY MATTERS 7:49 pm The City Attorney advised that a matter has come up with a recent lawsuit whereby the City's insurance carrier is recommending to settle. There isn't any guidance stipulating which staff member is authorized to settle and at what amount. She distributed some guidelines that she has found from other agencies to receive their input. (See attached) She suggested giving the settlement authority to the Risk Manager with a cap at $25,000. The City Manager suggested that over $10,000 and up to $50,000 be approved by the City Attorney and City Manager with over $50,000 to be approved by City Council. He said in the future, he planned to bring something back to Council more formal and also report to Council on every lawsuit. There is a current case that the carrier is looking for an answer that may be settled up to $25,000. The City Attorney said she would bring back a resolution formalizing their decision. MOTION by Mayor Dodd and SECOND by Council Member Jones to provide the City Manager and the City Attorney approval for settlements up to $25,000 in the interim passed with a unanimous voice vote of 5-0. 14. CITY MANAGER MATTERS The City Manager reported that the Strategic Planning Consultant is ready to present his findings to Council on July 10' prior to the Council meeting. He said there will be public meetings after their presentation. Regular City Council Meeting June 26, 2024 Page 10 He said there are some scheduling issues with the budget workshops and asked if they could be available July 10. It was the consensus of Council to hold the budget workshop on July 19' beginning at 9:00 a.m. F�y411'(y � Al i7 .� u I1111 ll �1:�`D ►� [�3 Ta 16. CITY COUNCIL MATTERS A. Vice Mayor Dixon said she attended the ribbon cutting of the Sebastian Historical Museum's Map Room and remarked how amazing it was. She invited the public to explore the museum. She said the Sebastian Police Department's COPE Unit is planning a Back -to - School event that will be announced at a later time. B. For the public's benefit, Mayor Dodd said the Sebastian Medical Center is up and running contrary to what people may have heard in the news. C. Council Member McPartlan congratulated the Florida Panthers on their Stanley Cup Victory and wished everyone a safe and happy 4`s of July. D. Council Member Jones asked for the status of the eternal flame on the Four Chaplains Memorial. The City Manager said when the monument was installed there was a company that agreed to supply gas for the flame but they were bought out and the new company isn't willing to provide free gas. He is currently looking into different opportunities to provide a flame for the monument. E. Council Member Nunn wished everyone a happy 4`s of July. 17. Being no further business, Mayor Dodd adjourned the Regular City Council meeting at 8:09 P.M. Approved at the July 24, 2024 Regular City Council meeting. 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