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SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958
CITY OF SEBASTIAN
PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 2025 6:00 PM
1) CALL TO ORDER
2) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
3) ROLL CALL
4) ANNOUNCEMENTS AND AGENDA MODIFICATIONS:
Modifications and additions require unanimous vote of members. Deletions do not apply.
a. Introduction of Ms. Sheldon
b. Introduction of Lisa Phillips Recreation Coordinator
5) APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Item A: Meeting Minutes from December 16, 2024
6) PUBLIC INPUT
7) UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
Item A:
Current Proiect(s) Update
a.
Riverview Park Planning
b.
Bryant Ct playground update
c.
Barber St. backstops
d.
Main St. boat ramp
e.
Dry Lines
f.
Swing and Bench Park
Item B: Committee Member Park Updates
Item C: Upcominiz Events at Riverview Park
a. February 3, 2025 Four Chaplains Memorial 11 a.m.
b. February 7 2025 Concert in the Park 5:30 p.m.
c. February 8, 2025 Craft Club 10 a.m.
d. February 14, 2025 Finally Friday 6 p.m.
e. February 15, 2025 Art Club 8 a.m.
f February 21, 2025 Concert in the Park 5:30 p.m.
8) NEW BUSINESS:
a. Sebastian See My Legacy Program
b. Impact fee report
c. 2025 meeting calendar
d. Recreation Program Calendar
a. Nutrition Seminar February 7, 2025 12 p.m. —1 p.m. Community Ctr.
b. Valentine's Day Bingo February 14, 2025 10 a.m.-Noon Senior Center
c. Star Gaze March 8, 2025 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Riverview Park
e. Parks and Recreation Logo
9) ITEMS FOR THE NEXT AGENDA AND DATE: February 24, 2025
a. Chairperson and Vice Chair person elections
10) ADJOURN
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PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING
DECEMBER 16, 2024
I. Call to Order -- Vice -Chairperson Webster called the meeting to order at 6:00
p.m.
II. Pledge of Allegiance was recited by all.
III. Roll Call
Present
Ms. Webster
Mr. Halleran (alternate)
Mr. Mauro
Not Present
Mr. Renzi -- Not Excused
Also Present
Ms. Drumheller (Zoom)
Ms. White
Richard Blankenship, Parks and Recreation Director
Joseph Perez, AV Technical Assistant
Janet Graham, Technical Writer
IV. Announcements and Agenda Modifications -- None
V. Approval of Minutes
A. Meeting Minutes from November 12, 2024
All having indicated they had reviewed the Minutes of November 12, 2024, a motion to
approve the Minutes of November 12, 2024 as presented was made by Ms. White,
seconded by Mr. Halleran (alternate), and approved unanimously via voice vote.
VI. Public Input -- None
VII. Unfinished Business
A. Current Project(s) Update
1. Riverview Park Planning
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DECEMBER 16, 2024
Mr. Blankenship stated that there was another follow-up meeting with the consultant a
couple of weeks ago. We are now headed into a point where staff will be able to review
the plan with the Advisory Board and take it to Council. He anticipates that it will happen
probably in February 2025.
2. Vacant position on Board
Mr. Blankenship advised everyone that Mr. Abrahao has resigned due to time conflicts
with his business. The clerk's office has advertised for candidates to fill that position.
That is an alternate position.
3. December 7th and 8th follow-up
Mr. Blankenship said that December 7th was the Pearl Harbor Memorial event and the
Hullabaloo, and the Christmas Parade that night, so that was a very busy day. Everything
went very well. He said the Christmas Parade was quite a success, and from the logistics
standpoint, that it is a difficult parade to organize due to the confined space in that area.
Staff did a great job of making it work safely along with the Police Department and other
volunteers. Sunday, December 8th, was the Centennial celebration, which was extremely
well attended. After the Clydesdale Parade the majority of the people came to the Park
and enjoyed the music and other activities taking place there. Then, it culminated with
the fireworks with no issues. There were no issues with any of the events that weekend.
4. Bryant Court Playground ordered
Mr. Blankenship said he issued a purchase order, and he emailed the manufacturer to
get an ETA, but he has not heard back on that subject. He added that, with the holidays,
he estimates that it will be in February.
B. Committee Member Park Updates
Ms. White said she has nothing to report. She added that people are thoroughly enjoying
the park, so there is nothing she has questions about. Ms. Webster asked regarding the
writing on the sidewalk. There was some graffiti, and she wondered if that was taken
care of. Mr. Blankenship said that was fixed the day it was discovered.
Mr. Mauro said his parks are fine. With respect to the pickleball courts, he brought this
up last month. The windscreen on the first set of courts is missing a windscreen on the
west end, and the windscreen on the east end needs to be tied up more securely than it
is presently. It is missing some of the plastic ties.
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DECEMBER 16, 2024
Mr. Halleran said George Street Park is looking good. Regarding Bryant Court, he noticed
that the ground work has begun. All the old equipment has been removed, and we are
waiting for the new equipment.
Ms. Webster said registration will be started soon for Little League. She has nothing to
report on the Barber Street Park, and Hardee Park looks great, as usual.
Ms. White said her question is not about the parks, but she inquired as to what happened
to the volunteer -of -the -year program. Mr. Blankenship said staff decided not to follow
through with that this year since we only had limited recommendations. However, staff
does plan to move forward with it next year and will be marketing it a little differently to
see if we can get more nominations. He said there were two nominations this year. He
said staff will hold onto the nominations that were made this year.
C. Upcoming Events at Riverview Park
1. December 24th, Coastal Community Church Event
Ms. Webster asked what this event is. Mr. Blankenship said he believes it is a service for
the Christmas holiday.
2. January 10, Concert in the Park
3. January 11, Craft Club
4. January 17, Finally Friday
5. January 18t" through the 20th, Fine Arts Festival
Vill. New Business -- None
IX. Items for the Next Agenda and Date -- January 27, 2026
A. Impact Fees
B. Memorial Program
Mr. Blankenship said that discussion will be addressing bricks and benches, and then all
memorials in the City will be addressed in the near future.
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DECEMBER 16, 2024
Mr. Mauro asked regarding the parades in the City, how is the queuing up for the parade
handled. Mr. Blankenship said all entrants have to register. For the Christmas Parade
specifically, they register, and we have a lineup. Staff cannot control when they show up,
so they are just put in line. For the July 4th Parade, they do have to register, and staff
thinks they know who is coming.
Ms. White asked if there is any way we can look at the date next year for the Sebastian
Christmas Parade and schedule the Sebastian Christmas Parade so that it is not held on
the same date as the Vero Beach Parade. Mr. Blankenship said that subject was
discussed by staff, and there is some concern that, if we are not on the same day, with
the crowd that we had this year staff is concerned that we may be overwhelmed with the
number of people who would show up. From a safety perspective, that is a legitimate
concern.
X. Adiourn
There being no further business, Ms. Webster adjourned the meeting at 6:13 p.m
Joann Webster, Vice -Chairperson
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Date:
ORDINANCE NO.O-01-15
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA, AMENDING
CODE * OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 74 TO CREATE ARTICLE III
RECREATIONAL IMPACT FEES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS,
SEVERABILITY, AND i.r r j.CTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that growth should pay for its own impacts
rather than burdening the resources of the existing citizenry; and
WHEREAS, the City Comprehensive Growth Management Plan adopts levels of
service for various parks and recreational facilities; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is the public interest to
require new development to provide facilities equivalent to the adopted levels of service
even in areas where sufficient capacity exists because it is unjust to the citizenry to allow
new growth to lower existing standards that are above the minimum requirements of the
City; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that under existing market conditions, and
based upon the statistical average of 2.52 residents per household as set forth in the
Comprehensive Plan, it is a fair estimate that the cost to meet the levels of service for
land acquisition is $325 and for facility construction is $650 per household; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to that certain action styled In re General Development
Corporation, et al, Case No. 90-12231-BKC A1C , United States Bankruptcy Court for
the Southern District of Florida, conveyances of land were made to the City in
satisfaction of any future requirement to dedicate land for park use in the development of
Sebastian Highlands; and
WHEREAS, a funding source is needed to develop this inventory of unimproved
park land as well as future park acquisitions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, as follows:
Section 1. That the Code of Ordinances, City of Sebastian, Florida, is hereby
amended to create Chapter 74, Article III Recreational Impact Fee beginning with
section 74-50 which shall read as follows:
Sec. 74-50. Fee required.
The payment of a fee to the city in the amount of $975 to be used for the
acquisition, expansion, construction and provision of city recreational
facilities shall be required as a condition of the issuance of a building permit
for any newly constructed dwelling unit of any kind. A dwelling unit shall
be considered newly constructed whether it is constructed on a vacant lot or
parcel, is the reconstruction or renovation of a building that was not
previously occupied as a dwelling unit of any kind, or whether it is an
additional dwelling unit added to a lot, parcel, tract of property, thereby
increasing the total number of dwelling units to two (2) or more.
Section 2. That the Code of Ordinances, City of Sebastian, Florida is hereby
amended to create a new section to be numbered section 74-51 which shall read as
follows:
Sec. 74-51. Credit for parcels vested under 1992 Bankruptcy Court
Order.
Pursuant to the Settlement Agreement and Order in Case No. 90-12231-
BKC-AJC of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District
of Florida, the fee for lots developed pursuant to the plats of the Sebastian
Highlands Units 1-17 shall be $650, which represents a credit of $325 for
the pro-rata amount of the impact fee attributable to costs of land
acquisition under the level of service standards of the Comprehensive Plan.
Section 3. That the Code of Ordinances, City of Sebastian, Florida is hereby
amended to create a new section to be numbered section 74-52 which shall read as
follows:
Sec. 74-52. Credit for the dedication of land for active recreation uses.
Upon the dedication of two (2) or more contiguous acres of land to the city
as hereinafter set forth, a developer shall receive a credit against the fee
otherwise required to be paid pursuant to this article. The credit shall be
applied as follows:
(1) The credit shall become effective upon city council acceptance
of the dedication of the land. Said land shall not be accepted by the city
council unless it finds the land to be suitable for public park or active
recreation purposes. In determining the suitability of the land for such
purposes, the city council may consider all factors and variables affecting
such suitability, including, but not limited to:
a. Access from paved public streets.
b. Size.
c. Fair market value.
d. Physical characteristics and qualities.
e. Proximity of the land to other recreation facilities.
f. Availability of city funds to construct facilities on the land.
g. Conformance with the city's comprehensive plan.
Conservation lands required as a condition of development approval by
regulatory agencies shall not be eligible for impact fee credits.
(2) The fair market value of the land to be dedicated shall be
established by a formal MAI appraisal which is acceptable to the city. The
appraisal shall be provided by the developer at his expense. The developer
shall provide the City Manager or his designee with detailed plans and
specifications of any improvements and facilities to be constructed
thereupon, including estimates and information as to costs, and the city shall
make a determination as to the credit available for such construction.
(3) The land shall be dedicated to the city in fee simple, and
shall be free of any liens or encumbrances.
(4) The credit shall be calculated as a ratio of the fair market
value of land dedicated, plus the value of any facilities constructed
thereupon by the developer, divided by the total recreational impact fee
required to be paid. The fee required to be paid pursuant to this article shall
be reduced by the percentage of credit determined by the above formula.
(5) Recreation impact fees credited to a developer, for
dedications and improvements eligible for impact fee credits, shall be
provided on a lot by lot basis. The impact fee amount shall be reduced
equally for each lot or in the case of multi' -family residential projects each
dwelling unit, within the development by assessing the total impact fee per
lot or unit minus the proportionate share of the credit applied to each lot.
(6) If the percentage of credit is one hundred (100) per cent or
more, no fee shall be required to be paid. Any dedications valued in excess
of the total projected impact fee due for the project shall result in an impact
fee credit in favor of the developer, which shall be assignable and shall
remain in effect for a maximum of ten (10) years. Such excess credits may
be used anywhere within the City if arising from the dedication of a
Community Park facility. However, credit arising from dedication of
Neighborhood Park facilities may only be utilized within the recreational
zone in which the development containing the dedicated facility is located.
(7) A recreation impact fee agreement shall be provided
governing credits and payment of fees. Such agreement shall be acceptable
to the city attorney and city manager, and shall be recorded.
Section 4. That the Code of Ordinances, City of Sebastian, Florida is hereby
amended to create a new section to be numbered section 74-53 which shall read as
follows:
Sec. 74-53. Time of payment.
The fee required by this article shall be paid at the time the building
permit is issued for each dwelling unit.
Section 5. That the Code of Ordinances, City of Sebastian, Florida is hereby
amended to create a new section to be numbered section 74-54 which shall read as
follows:
Sec. 74-54. Establishment of Recreation Zones
The City shall be divided into four (4) recreational zones which shall
function as service areas for Neighborhood Park facilities as follows:
Zone A — Begin at the intersection of centerlines of Fleming Street
and CR 512; thence follow centerline of Fleming Street north to Main
Street; thence follow centerline of Main Street northeast until it intersects
with the perpendicular extension of the lot line between Lots 3 & 4, Block
12, Sebastian highlands Unit 1; thence follow said extended lot line
through to the boundary of Roseland Satellite Airfield Tract 1 (Sebastian
Municipal Airport); thence follow along said boundary to the west and
north, and continue along the same as it becomes the boundary to Roseland
Satellite Airfield Tract 3, continuing as the same line becomes the City
Limits; thence follow said City Limits to the west and around until the same
intersects with CR 512; thence follow northeast along the centerline of CR
512 to the Point of Beginning.
Zone B - Begin at the intersection of centerlines of Fleming Street
and CR 512; thence follow centerline of Fleming Street north to Main
Street; thence follow centerline of Main Street northeast until it intersects
with the perpendicular extension of the lot line between Lots 3 & 4, Block
12, Sebastian Highlands Unit 1; thence follow said extended lot line
through to the boundary of Roseland Satellite Airfield Tract 1 (Sebastian
Municipal Airport); thence follow along said boundary to the west and
north, and continue along the same as it becomes the boundary to Roseland
Satellite Airfield Tract 3, continuing until said line intersects with the City
Limits along the northwest corner of the former St. Sebastian PUD; thence
follow said City Limits to the northeast and around until the same intersects
with the boundary between Sections 7 & 18; thence follow west along said
section line continuing as it becomes the boundary between Sections 12 &
13 until the same intersects with the centerline of CR 512; thence along said
right-of-way to the Point of Beginning.
Zone C - Begin at the point the City Limits intersect the boundary
of Sections 7 & 18 from the north; thence follow said City Limits east and
around south until the same intersects with Powerline Road; thence follow
the centerline of Powerline Road north to Barber Street; thence follow
Barber Street to the west and north to the centerline of the Elkam
Waterway; thence follow the centerline of the Elkam Waterway east to
mouth of the Collier Waterway; thence follow the Collier Waterway to the
point it intersects with the boundary of Sections 12 & 13; thence follow east
along said section line, continuing as it becomes the boundary of Sections 7
& 18 to the Point of Beginning.
Zone D — Begin at the point the boundary of Sections 12 & 13
intersects the centerline CR 512; thence follow said section line east to the
point the Collier Waterway intersects the same from the south; thence
follow the centerline of the Collier Waterway until it intersects with the
Elkam Waterway; thence follow the centerline of the Elkam Waterway to
the west to the centerline of Barber Street; thence follow the. centerline of
Barber Street to the south and east to the intersection with Powerline Road;
thence follow the centerline of Powerline Road south to the City Limits;
thence follow the City Limits to the west and around to the north to CR 512;
thence follow along the centerline of CR 512 to the northeast to the point of
beginning.
Section 6. That the Code of Ordinances, City of Sebastian, Florida is hereby
amended to create a new section to be numbered section 74-55 which shall read as
follows:
Sec. 75-55. Use of fees paid.
The fees paid pursuant to this article shall be segregated and held in
trust by the city in its recreation trust fund. The city shall maintain records
of monies collected adequate to determine the amount contributed to the
fund from each particular development. The funds collected from any
development shall be used only to acquire, construct or provide recreational
improvements or facilities, but may not be used on a Neighborhood Park
facility located in a different Recreation Zone than the one containing the
originating development. The city shall maintain records of all funds
expended and the purposes for which they were expended. Funds must be
encumbered for a qualifying project within seven (7) years of being
collected.
Section 7. CONFLICT. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed.
Section 8. SEVERABILITY. In the event a court of competent jurisdiction
shall hold or determine that any part of this Ordinance is invalid or unconstitutional, the
remainder of the Ordinance shall not be affected and it shall be presumed that the City
Council of the City of Sebastian did not intend to enact such invalid or unconstitutional
provision. It shall further be assumed that the City Council would have enacted the
remainder of this Ordinance without said invalid or unconstitutional provision, thereby
causing said remainder to remain in full force and effect.
Section 9. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect August 1,
2001, following its adoption by the City Council. Complete and proper building permit
applications submitted prior to the effective date shall not be assessed the fee, however,
the fee shall become due upon filing any supplemental information for the application or
for any extension of a pre-existing building permit.
The foregoing Ordinance was moved for adoption by Councilmember
Ba r c zyk The motion was seconded by Councilmember
Bishop and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows:
Mayor Walter Barnes aye
Vice -Mayor Ben A. Bishop aye
Councilmember Joe Barczyk ave
Councilmember Edward J. Majcher, Jr. aye
Councilmember James Hill aye
The Mayor thereupon declared this Ordinance duly passed and adopted this 11 m day of
July, 2001.
ATTEST:
Sally A. Wio, CMC
City Clerk
only:
CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
By: Wa).EqAwo�
Mayor Walter Barnes
Approved as to form and legality for
reliance by the City of Sebastian
Rich Stringer, City An ey
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HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND
1225 MAIN STREET • SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958
TELEPHONE: (561) 589-5330 • FAX (561) 589-5570
Ordinance 0-01-15
CITY OF SEBASTIAN
RECREATIONAL IMPACT FEE WORKSHEET
Note: Per the Housing Element data survey of the Comprehensive Plan for
the City of Sebastian, each dwelling unit averages 2.52 residents. All
Levels of Service (LOS) set in Recreational Element of Plan.
PARK LANDS
Facility L_ Total Cost Unit Cost
Neighborhood Park 2 ac. per 1000 $15,000 per acre $75.60
Community Park 2 ac. per 1000 $50.000 per acre $252.00
TOTAL $327.60
ACTIVE FACILITIES
Facility
LOS
Total Cost
Unit Cost
Tennis Courts
1 per 2,000
$40,000 each
$45.00
Racketball/Handball
1 per 10,000
$62,500 each
$15.75
Basketball Courts
1 per 5,000
$16,400 each
$8.27
Softball/Baseball Fields
1 per 3,000
$226,000 each
$189.00
Community Pool
1 per 8,700
$550,000 each
$158.95
Golf Courses
9 holes/50,000
$1,2000,000 per 9
$60.48
Boat Ramps
1 per 4,700
$175,000 each
$93.80
Football/Soccer Fields
1 per 4,000
$68,450 each
$43.12
Shuffleboard Courts
1 per 1,000
$3,500 each
$8.80
Playgrounds
1 per 7,500
$70,000 each
$23.52
Vollevball Courts
1 per 12,000
$7.000 each
$1.47
TOTAL
$648.16
TOTAL IMPACT PER RESIDENTIAL
UNIT
$975.76
"An Equal Opportunity Employer"
Celebrating Our 75th Anniversary
UPON RECONSIDERATION
On July 18, 2001, at a special meeting to complete the agenda from its July 11,
2001 regular meeting, upon a Motion to Reconsider Ordinance 0-01-15 made by Vice -
Mayor Bishop and seconded by Councilman Hill, the City Council by a 4-1 vote (with
Councilman Majcher dissenting) set Ordinance 0-01-15 on the July 25, 2001 regular
meeting agenda for reconsideration.
Thereupon, the foregoing Ordinance was moved for adoption by Councilmember
Hill with the modification that the effective date as set forth in Section 9 be changed from
August 1, 2001, to October 1, 2001. The motion was seconded by Vice -Mayor Bishop
and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows:
Mayor Walter Barnes
ave
Vice -Mayor Ben A. Bishop
ave
Councilmember Joe Barczyk
nav
Councilmember Edward J. Majcher, Jr.
nav
Councilmember James Hill
ayP
The Mayor thereupon declared this Ordinance, as modified upon reconsideration, duly
passed and adopted this 25`h day of July, 2001.
ATTEST:
Sally4A.'o, CMCCity ler -
CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
By: _UjEr.rro
Mayor Walter Barnes
Approved as to form and legality for
reliance by the City of Sebastian:
Rich Stringer, City A ome
9/24/24, 7:58 AM
Sec. 74-50. - Fee required.
Sebastian, FL Code of Ordinances
The payment of a fee to the city in the amount of nine hundred seventy-five dollars ($975.00) to be used
for the acquisition, expansion, construction and provision of city recreational facilities shall be required as a
condition of the issuance of a building permit for any newly constructed_dwelling unit of any kind. A dwelling
unit shall be considered newly constructed whether it is constructed on a vacant lot or parcel, is the
reconstruction or renovation of a building that was not previously occupied as a dwelling unit of any kind, or
whether it is an additional dwelling unit added to a lot, parcel, tract of property, thereby increasing the total
number of dwelling units to two (2) or more.
(Ord. No. 0-01-15, § 1, 7-11-01)
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PROJECTED BALANCES
FISCAL YEARS 2025-2030
FY 22-23
FY 23-24
FY 24-25
FY 25-26
FY 26-27
FY 27-28
FY 28-29
FY 29-30
Recreation Impact Fees
$ 99,450
$
125,000
$
130,000
$
130,000
$
130,000
$
130,000
$
130,000
$
130,000
Investment Income
8,202
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
PROJECTED REVENUE
$ 107,652
$
125,900
$
130.800
$
130.700
S
130,600
$
130,500
$
130.400
$
130.300
Park Improvements
$ 2,123
S
2,063
$
20,000
$
20,000
$
20,000
$
20,000
$
20,000
$
20,000
Playground Improvements
34,716
461,625
60,000
140,000
140.000
80,000
TOTAL EXPENDITURES FY 22
TOTAL EXPENDITURES FY 23
$ 36,839
TOTAL EXPENDITURES FY 24
$
463,688
TOTAL EXPENDITURES FY 25
$
60,000
TOTAL EXPENDITURES FY 26
$
160,000
TOTAL EXPENDITURES FY 27
$
160,000
TOTAL EXPENDITURES FY 28
$
100,000
TOTAL EXPENDITURES FY 29
$
20,000
TOTAL EXPENDITURES FY 30
$
20,000
BEGINNING FUND BALANCE
S 318,551
$
389,364
$
51,576
$
102,376
S
73,076
S
43,676
$
74,176
$
184.576
TOTAL REVENUES
107,652
125,900
130,800
130,700
130,600
130,500
130,400
130.300
TOTAL. EXPENDITURES
36,839
463,688
80,000
160,000
160,000
100,000
20,000
20,000
ENDING FUND BALANCE
$ 389,364
$
51,576
$
102,376
$
73,076
$
43,676
$
74,176
$
184,576
$
294,876
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HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND
1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958
TELEPHONE (772) 228-7054 FAX (772) 228-7077
CITY OF SEBASTIAN RECREATION IMPACT FEE PARKS
COMMUNITY PARKS
1) FRIENDSHIP PARK
2) HARDEE PARK
3) RIVERVIEW PARK
4) BARK PARK
5) BARBER STREET SPORTS COMPLEX
6) SCHUMANN DRIVE PARK
7) PICKLEBALL COMPLEX
ZONE A
BLOSSOM PARK
HARDEE PARK (CP)
PICKLEBALL COMPLEX (CP)
ZONE B
EASY STREET
BARK PARK (CP)
COMMUNITY CENTER
FRIENDSHIP PARK (CP)
MAIN ST BOAT RAMP
YACHT CLUB & BOAT RAMP
RIVERVIEW PARK (CP)
ZONE C
STORMWATER PARK
SCHUMANN DRIVE PARK (CP)
KILDAIRE PARK
HISTORICAL PARK
BRYANT COURT PARK
FILBERT PARK
ZONE D
BARBER STREET SPORTS COMPLEX (CP)
GEORGE STREET PARK
GARDEN CLUB PARK
PERIWINKLE PARK
COWNIE/CHELTENHAM
PARKS & RECREATION MEETINGS 2025
January 27, 2025
February 24, 2025
March 24, 2025
April 28, 2025
May 19, 2025 (will be closed on May 26 for memorial day)
June 23, 2025
July 28, 2025
August 25, 2025
September 22, 2025
October 27, 2025
November 24, 2025 (may want to change to November 171h because of Thanksgiving)
December 22, 2025 (may want to change to December 15th because of Christmas)
Please let me know if you decide to change anv dates
PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Ordinance No. 0-07-07
MEMBER NAME /ADDRESS
Dante Renzi
1149 W. Lakeview Drive
Sebastian, FL 32958
(772)571-5891
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Richard Mauro
114 Salazar Lane
Sebastian, FL 32958
(815)218-9150
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Vicki Drumheller — Chair
349 Joy Haven Drive
Sebastian, FL 32958
(772)713-7273
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JoAnn Webster - Vice Chair
765 Wentworth Street
Sebastian, FL 32958
(772)633-8502
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JoAnne White
449 Easy Street
Sebastian, FL 32958
766-2501
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Paul Halleran — Alt Member
925 Greenbrier Avenue
Sebastian, FL 32958
(781)635-3740
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Grace Sheldon — Alt Member
750 S. Fischer Circle
Sebastian, FL 32958
(651)955-8158
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TERMS
Term to expire 5/31/2025
Term to expire 5/31/2027
Term to expire 5/31/2026
Term to expire 5/31/2026
Term to expire 5/31/2027
Term to expire 6/31/2026
Term to expire 5/31/2027
Three (3) regular members are needed to make a quorum. In the event a regular member cannot
make the meeting, an alternate steps in.
revised 1.9.2025
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HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND
City of Sebastian Community Center
1805 N. Central Avenue, Sebastian, FL 32958
Phone
Number: (772)-589-1009
Hours of Operation:
Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday: Only available for rentals
Date Time
Activity and Description
Cost
Monday 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Group Fitness with Kathy. Come join
$5 per class
your friends for a full body workout.
$24/8 classes
Monday 10:30 AM to 11:30AM
Tai Chi On -Going. Various sets of Tai Chi
$5 per class
for health programs.
$24/8 classes
Monday 6:OOPM to 7:OOPM
Belly Dance Class. Learn this Middle
$15 per class
Eastern dance that is beneficial for all
$100 for 8
ages and body types.
classes
Tuesday 9:00 AM to 10:15 AM
Yoga Stretch and Flow with Kathy. Build
$5 per class
strength and flexibility through Yoga.
$24/8 classes
Tuesday 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Gentle Yoga by Lezlee. Entering and
$10.00
moving through postures slowly and
per class
mindfully.
Tuesday 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Tai Chi On -Going. Various sets of Tai Chi
$5 per class
for a variety of health programs.
$24/8 classes
Tuesday 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Line Dancing with Dona. Come enjoy a
$7.00
fun class with your friends and neighbors.
per class
Wednesday 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Group Fitness with Kathy. Come and
$5 per class
join your friends for a full -body workout.
$24/8 classes
Wednesday 10:30 AM to 11:30AM
Tai Chi On -Going. Various sets of Tai Chi
$5 per class
for health programs.
$24/8 classes
Wednesday 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Tai Chi Basics. Learn foundational
$5 per class
movements that will prepare you for
$24/8 classes
moving on to the next level.
Thursday 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Tai Chi Intermediate. Learn, study and
$5 per class
practice the Sun73 forms.
$24/8 classes
Thursday 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Tai Chi On -Going. Various sets of Tai Chi
$5 per class
for health programs.
$24/8 classes
Thursday 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Yoga by Lezlee. Improve your physical
$10.00
body, relax your mind and nurture your
per class
spirit through Yoga.
Friday 9:00 AM to 10:15 AM
Yoga Stretch and Flow with Kathy. Build
$5 per class
strength and flexibility through Yoga.
$24/8 classes
Friday 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Tai Chi On -Going. Various sets of Tai Chi
$5 per class
for a variety of health programs.
$24/8 classes