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COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
1225 Main Street, Sebastian, FL 32958
The attached September 25, 2024 Community Redevelopment Agency minutes were
approved at the November 20, 2024 Community Redevelopment Agency meeting.
Chairman Bob McPartlan
ATTEST:
Janette Williams, City Clerk
CRA & Final Budget Hearing
Regular City Council Meeting
September 25, 2024
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24.026 C. Staff Presentation of New Capital Improvement Proiects Man_ Tool on the Citv's
website. Link to webpaee:
https://cos l225.ma_ns.arceis.com/apps/dashboards/b00bedde8ead4908a46f33b9ce
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Ross Kelley, GIS Technician, displayed a PowerPoint overhead and explained how
residents now have the ability to look up digital records and maps for Capital Improvement
Projects that they might be interested in. (See attached)
Terry McGinn commented via Zoom, this ability was important to provide access to the
public.
7. PUBLIC INPUT - None
8. CONSENT AGENDA
24.190 A. Consideration of a Purchase Order for $30,000.00 for Xtreme FX, LLC for the
December 8, 2024, Centennial Celebration
24.153 B. Consideration of a Purchase Order for $19,124.00 for Doug Wilson Enterprises,
Inc. to Install a Pre -fabricated Restroom Building at the Sebastian Municipal
Airport under Existing Piggyback Contract
24.191 C. Consideration of a Three-year Agreement with Trane U.S., Inc. in the Amount of
$62,382.00 for HVAC Preventative Maintenance
24.192 D. Consideration of Craft Club of Sebastian 2024-2025 Events' Schedule
MOTION by Council Member Jones and SECOND by Council Member McPartlan to
approve Consent Agenda Items A-D.
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
9. COMMITTEE REPORTS & APPOINTMENTS - None
10. Mayor Dodd recessed the City Council meeting and adjourned the Community -
Redevelopment Agency meeting at 6:28 p.m.
A. Consider Resolution No. 25-01 Adoptine the Riverfront CRA Bude_ et for Fiscal
Year 2024-2025
CRA & Final Budget Hearing
Regular City Council Meeting
September 25, 2024
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The City Manager briefly described the key points of the CRA budget. There was no public
input.
MOTION by Vice Chair Dixon and SECOND by Mr. Nunn to approve Resolution No. 25-
01 Adopting the Riverfront CRA Budget for Fiscal Year 2024-2025. Vice Chair Dixon
noted the importance of the CPA District.
Roll call: Mr. Jones
- aye
Mr. McPartlan
- aye
Mr. Nunn
- aye
Chairman Dodd
- aye
Vice Chair Dixon
- aye
Motion carried. 5-0
11. PUBLIC HEARINGS
24.188 A. Consideration of Ordinance No. 0-24-17 on 2nd and Final Reading - Proposed
Land Development Code Amendment Section 54-4-21.C.4. Use Restrictions for
Outdoor Storage Facilities as a Conditional Use in the Triangle Overlav District:
Section 54-2-6.4(28) Specific Criteria for ADDroving a Conditional Use: Section
54-5-22.2 Definition of Terms. Defining Outdoor Storage Facilitv
The City Attorney read the proposed ordinance which would make changes to the Land
Development Code.
The Community Development Director reviewed that this is the second and final reading
for Ordinance No. 0-24-17. At the first reading on August 28, 2024, Council had approved
this ordinance which allows for a conditional use for outdoor storage facilities in the
Triangle Overlay District, but also recommended that the ordinance specifically remove
mini storage as a conditional use in the Triangle Overlay District.
Mr. Jonathan Rhodeback of Dill, Evans & Rhodeback spoke on behalf of his client who
had originally requested a change to the Land Development Code to make it possible for
him to create an outdoor storage facility on his property. He expressed appreciation that
the ordinance was passed on first reading, but it did impose a requirement of a 25-foot
buffer. He said that typically a 10-foot buffer is required when residential and non-
residential properties abut each other. He asked for the buffering requirement to be reduced
to 20 feet, rather than 25. He pointed out this would still be double the typical buffer and
also consistent with the other properties along 512.
The Community Development Director did confirm that there are other properties along
512 that appear to have only a 20-foot buffer.
Mayor Dodd asked for public input on the matter and there was none.