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MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 2000 - 7:00 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
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Mayor Barnes called the Regular Meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.
Invocation was given by Dr. Ronald Thomas, Sebastian United Methodist Church.
ROLL CALL
City CounciLPresent:
Mayor Walter Barnes
Vice Mayor Ben A. Bishop
Mr. Joe Barczyk
Mr. Edward J. Majcher, Jr.
Mr. James Hill
~t~ff Present:
City Manager, Terrence Moore
City Attorney, Rich Stringer
City Clerk, Kathryn O'Halloran
Finance Director, Mark Mason
Deputy Chief, David Puscher
Lieutenant, Chanse Reardin
Assistant Public Works Director, Jerry Converse
Engineer Assistant, Burr Jones
Deputy City Clerk, Sally Maio
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5. AGENDA I~IODIFICATIONS (ADDITIONS AND/OR DELETIONS)
None.
6. PROCLAMATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS AND/OR p.RE~ENTATIONS
00.099 A. Proclamation - Municipal_CJ~rks Week - 4/30/00 - 5/6/00 - CJ~ Cler~, Kathryn O'Halloran Accepting
Mayor Barnes read and presented the proclamation to City Clerk, Kathryn O'Halloran.
At this time, the City Manager requested addition of a presentation by Donna Starck and Garden
Club Park members regarding safety of sandhill cranes at Garden Club Park on Barber Street.
City Council concurred.
00.111 Al. Donna StarcJ~ - ~andhill Cranes
Donna Starck requested placement of a rope/fence and caution signs on Barber Street to protect
a family of sandhill cranes living in Garden Club Park. The City Manager said if directed by Council
he can determine costs and direct Public Works accordingly. City Council concurred.
oo. 1oo B. Presentation - Ya~;ht QIub Restrooms
Bert Jones presented a proposal for Yacht Club restroom and shower facilities (see attached)
Discussion took place on option one with enclosed showers.
Mayor Barnes requested that this item be brought back to the next regular meeting to allow time for
review of options. The City Manager requested that the City Clerks office place this item on the
May 10, 2000 Regular City Council meeting agenda. It was the consensus of Council that it
preferred the facility at the Yacht Club site.
Charles Stachel, Coral Reef Street, Sebastian, addressed Council on use of the Yacht Club
parking lot.
7. CITY ATI'ORNEY MATTERS
The City Attorney requested addition of Resolution No. R-00-25 to the agenda. It had been distributed to
Council prior to the meeting (see attached)
MOTION by Hill/Majcher
"I move to add Resolution R-00-25 to item I under New Business."
ROLL CALL:
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
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The City Attorney reported on a 10-9 denial by Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council to the C.N.K. Inc.
proposed comprehensive land use plan amendment to industrial; and stated that it is still in the hands of the
Department of Community Affairs; and reported on the status of the Robert Taylor case, requesting
authorization from Council to file a temporary injunction pending a final trial and permanent injunction to
shut him down.
MOTION by Majcher/Barczyk
'1 make a motion that we accept the attorney's recommendation that we go to court with the Taylor
incident."
ROLL CALL:
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
The City Attorney explained consent agenda item 3 whereby the only change is that Mrs. Hyatt's name will
be added to the agreement; and announced that today is his eighteen month anniversary.
8. CITY MANAGER MATTERS
Said the City is moving forward to establish the industrial land use in the aforementioned site,
noting staff is working with appropriate parties.
Clarified that Yacht Club parking restructuring was an administrative action that did not require
Council approval and that staff will be proposing a comprehensive plan for Indian River Drive.
TAPE I - SIDE II (7:45 p.m.)
Reported he had directed Purchasing to put out a Request for Proposal on the City Hall roof.
Reported that Curt Oxford will sign over rights to the new welcome sign design to the City, which
will provide for future use for other purposes.
9. CITY CLERK MATTERS
Reported that 75th Anniversary t-shirts are on sale in the City Clerks office.
10. CITY COUNCIl. MATTERS
Barczyk
Expressed concern regarding a letter to the editor regarding a complaint about the Friendly
Tennis Club's control of the tennis courts and asked the effect if the tennis clinic is set up.
The City Manager responded that the club had been advised this is a public facility and that
if the clinic is established it will be a matter of scheduling.
Asked if Council should tell Mr. Barr whether or not the City is interested in purchasing
property across the street from City Hall. The City Manager recommended Council not
pursue purchasing the property.
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00.101
MOTION by Barczyk/Majcher
'I'd like to make a motion that we shelf this request for the property across the street from
City Hall."
ROLL CALL:
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
Hill
Announced the American Cancer Society Relay for Life on May 19 and 20, 2000 at Vero
Beach High School's Citrus Bowl
Inquired about the Fleming Street bridge improvements, and the City Manager gave a
status report, noting the curvature of the guardrails is an FDOT requirement.
Inquired if there are plans for lighting Barber Street Sports Complex basketball courts and
the City Manager said an overall lighting plan will be addressed in the FY 2001 budget.
Majcher
Inquired about lighting for the four tennis courts and the City Manager said this will also be
addressed in the FY 2001 budget.
Mayor Barnes
· Suggested considering a referendum on the City Hall renovation issue.
· Suggested sending a letter to Brevard County Commission regarding need for boat ramps
in southern Brevard County. There was no objection.
Mr, & Mrs, H. VVilliamson - Approye PIq¢_e.mertt of Donated Bench in Riverfront (Williamson
Letler)
Mayor Barnes said that Mrs. Williamson would like the bench placed close to the statue.
Discussion took place on the area becoming a memorial park and it was suggested that staff come
back with a recommendation to impose certain stipulations for placement of memorial benches on
public property.
MOTION by Barnes/Hill
"1 would move to approve Mrs. Williamson's request and placement of the bench be in
conjunction with city staff."
ROLL CALL:
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
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Expressed concern that the Board of Adjustment has granted variances "which seem to fly
in the face of city ordinances"; and asked for a consensus for staff to bring an appeal if
they feel there is some violation of the rules. He asked the City Attorney to draft language
to provide for City staffto appeal board decisions to City Council. The City Attorney
suggested that he add language to the Land Development Code that staff can appeal to
City Council and bring it back to the next LDC workshop.
Requested a status of the COPS grant for an additional officer and the City Manager said
the thirty second police officer was hired last week under the grant program.
E. Mr, Bishop
None.
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CONSENT AGENDA
All items on the consent agenda are considered rouUne and w~l be enacted by one motion, There will be no separate discussion
of consent agenda items unless a member of City Council so requests; in which event, the item wSI be removed and acted upon
separately.
A. Approval of Minutes - 4/12/00 Regular Meeting, 4/19/00 Workshop
00.087
Resolution No. R-00-19 - Supporting Redistricting for County Commission and School Board
(Transmittal 4/20/00, R-00-19)
a RESOLUTION OF THE CITY Of SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ADVOCATING
REDISTRICTING FOR COUNTY COMMISSION AND SCHOOL BOARD TO REFLECT POPULATION
INCREASES IN NORTH COUNTY AND PROVIDE MORE DIRECT REPRESENTATION TO SAME; PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICTS HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE.
Modify 1/14/97 Interlocal Agreement Between City, Indian River County and Nelson Hyatt for
Constructing Improvements to Barber Street Between FEC RR and US 1 to Identify Nelson and
Marie Hyatt as 'Developers" (IRC Deputy County Attorney Collins Letter 4/11/2000, Modification,
Original Agreement)
00.103
Approve Tentative Fiscal Year 2000-2001 Budget Calendar (Finance Director Transmittal 4/18/00,
Tentative Budget Calendar)
00.1o4
Approve Sebastian River Art Club Use of Riverview Park for 2000/2001 Shows (City Clerk
Transmittal 4/10/00, Russell Letter)
The City Manager read the consent agenda and the City Attorney read Resolution No. R-00-19 by
title.
Mr. Hill removed item A.
MOTION by Bishop/Barczyk
"1 would move to approve consent agenda items B, C, D and E."
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ROLL CALL:
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
Item A - Minutes
Mr. Hill (circle page 12) 'Status Report on City Hall Renovation" said he felt Council had given
direction to lean toward option one, however, the City Manager stated ~the consensus was to go
ahead with the necessary preliminary arrangements as far as procurement of grant dollars and
things like that, that's all and I think its pretty clear, we did not commit to going ahead with plans for
a city hall or anything like that." He further explained that in light of Mayor Barnes suggestion for a
referendum, this is a decision still to be made by Council.
MOTION by Hill/Bishop
I move to approve item A of the consent agenda.
ROLL CALL:
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
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00.088B
PUBLIC HEARING
Ordinance No. O-00-10 - Volurl.[~r~ Anqexation - Boos Development Group. Inc. - P~jblix ~ (Growth
Management Dke~or Traq~mittal 4/19/00.. O-00-10 W/Location Map. Letter 9f Request. and
Qhapter 171.044 FS)
AN ORDINANCE Of THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE
VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION OF 5.94 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LYING WITHIN 1000 FEET OF THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF BARBER STREET AND U.S. HIGHWAY 1; PROVIDING
FOR INITIAL LAND USE AND ZONING CLASSIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (1st Reading 4/12/00, Advertised Legal 4114/00
and 4/21/00, PH 4/26/00)
Mayor Barnes opened the public headng at 8:17 p.m. and the City Attorney read Ordinance No. O-
00-10 by title.
Being no input, Mayor Barnes closed the public hearing at 8:18 p.m.
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MOTION by Barczyk/Majcher
"1 move that we hold a public headng and second reading and move to adopt Ordinance
O-00-10."
ROLL CALL:
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
13.
14.
INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS FROM THE PUBLIC
Item that has occurred or was discovered within the previous six months which is not otherwise on the agenda - sign-
up required - limit often minutes for each speaker
Diane Domino, Treasure Circle, Sebastian, and Linda Hulbert, Bimini Circle, Sebastian, residents of Palm
Lake Club, expressed concerns regarding access and signage for Palm Lake Club in light of the new Publix
on US 1.
Mayor Barnes called recess at 8:25 p.m. and reconvened the meeting at 8:40 p.m. All members were
present.
COMMITTEE REPORTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
A. Tree Advisory Board
(City Clerk Transmittal 4/17/00, Applications, Member List, Ad)
1. Interview, Unless Waived and Appoint as Follows:
a. One Regular Member Term to Expire 4/2002
b. One Regular Member Term to Expire 4/2002
c. One Alternate Member Unexpired Term to Expire 11/2000
City Council interviewed Charles Cardinale and Beverly Tergedglou-Belle. Ms. Albury was not
present.
MOTION by BarczyldBishop
"1 move that Charles Cardinale be reappointed to the Tree Advisory Board with a term to
expire 4/2002."
ROLL CALL:
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
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MOTION by Majcher/Hill
'i'd like to make a motion for a regular member position term to expire 4/2002 to appoint
Beverly Belle."
ROLL CALL:
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - nay
Mr. Bishop - nay
Mr. Barczyk - nay
MOTION FAILED 2-3 (Barnes, Bishop, Barczyk - nay)
MOTION by Bishop/Barczyk
"1 would make a motion to appoint Lynn Albury to a regular member position term to expire
4/2002."
ROLL CALL:
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
MOTION by Bishop/Barczyk
I would entertain a motion to appoint Beverly Belle to the alternate position term to expire
11/2000."
ROLL CALL:
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
TAPE II - SIDE I (8:47 p,m,)
15. OLD BUSINESS - None
16. NEW BUSlI~[~
00.057A A.
~A_pj~[gye a[~d Authorize City Manager to Execute the Continuing ~r~ces Agreement Between the
City of Sebastian and LP^ GrOUl~. Inc. fo.[ Airport Consulting Services (city Manager Transmittal
4/20/00. Progosed Agreement)
The City Attorney advised City Council about a "rogue" attorney general opinion that states "you
can't have a continuing services agreement that has study activity and activity of a specified nature",
and opinion he disagreed with since it overlooks the clear nature of the statute that is being
interpreted. He recommended that Council ignore it.
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00.057B B.
0o~106 C.
The City Manager then presented the request for approval of the continuing services agreement
and requested that Dr. Molson Mohammadi be allowed to address Council.
Dr. Mohammadi gave a brief background on LPA Group, Inc.
MOTION .by Bishop/Barczyk
'1 would move to approve and authorize the City Manager and City Clerk to execute the
Continuing Services Agreement between the City of Sebastian and LPA Group, Inc. for the airport
consulting services.'
ROLL CALL:
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
Approve and Authorize City Ma[3~lge[ t0 Execute Work Authorization for theAirport Master Plan
Update Pursuant to the Contin~i.r),g Services Agreement Betwee~the Cjl~y of Sebastian and LPA
Group. inc. {CJ13 Mar~gel' Transmittal 4/20/00. Proposed Work/~uthorization)
The City Manager distributed the Airport Master Plan Conceptual Approach (see attached) and
Dave Dickerson, LPA Group, inc. explained the proposal.
Discussion followed on the scope of services, funding for the airport master plan, and future
funding needs.
MOTION by Hill/Bishop
"1 move to approve and authorize the City Manager and City Clerk to execute a Work Order
Authorization for the Airport Master Plan Update, pursuant to the Continuing Services Agreement
between the City of Sebastian and the LPA Group, Inc.'
ROLL CALL:
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
Authorize City Manager to Execute Lease Agreement Between B & ~; Investments d/b/a
Sebastian Aero Servic_es and City of Sebastian (City Manager Transmittal 4/18/00, Proposed
Lease L~;l~eement)
The City Attorney briefly described the proposed lease.
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00.108 E.
MOTION by Barczyk/Bishop
"I'd move to authorize the City Manager to execute the Lease Agreement between B & S
Investments d/b/a Sebastian Aero Services and the City of Sebastian."
ROLL CALL:
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
A~thodze City Manager to Implement the Flodda DCA Grant Project arid Appropriate $9.640 to
I~_ur~;ha~e Eleven Laptop Computers Under State Bid #250-040-99-1 fQ[ a_Total of $21.208 (Police
Dept. Transmittal 4/17/00. State Contract Specs and Equipment Li~.tipg)
Lieutenant Reardin explained the program.
MOTION by Barczyk/Hill
"I'd move to authorize staff to implement the Florida DCA grant project and appropriate a
total of $9,640 in funds as stipulated in this transmittal, to purchase eleven laptop computers, under
State Bid, at a total of $21,208,"
ROLL CALL:
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
Award U_rjj[~)rFI CQl~tract Bid to Unifirst Corporation of Titusville in the Amount of 95,17 Per
E[~ployee Per Week (Public Works Transmittal 4/6/0Q. Bid Ta.bq.le, ti0n)
The Assistant Public Works Director addressed Council on the lack of service from Rentwear.
MOTION by Bishop/Barczyk
"1 would move to approve the award of the annual uniform contract to the highest
responsible bidder Unifirst Corporation in the amount of $5.17 per employee per week and
authorize the City Manager to execute the contract."
ROLL CALL:
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
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00.109 F.
ResoklljQrl No. R-00-23 - Authorization for City Manager to Enter Into Four Five Year Lease
Agreements with Riverside National Bank for MITA Ai-5050 Digital Copiers - Piggyback Marioq
County Bid (Finance Director Transmittal 4/_1_~/00, R-00-23. Copier Corpp~ri$on Summary.
Piggyback Contract, Municipal Lease Cont[act ~ Riverside.)
a RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO ENTER INTO FOUR FIVE YEAR MUNICIPAL LEASE AGREEMENTS WITH RIVERSIDE
NATIONAL BANK FOR THE PURPOSE OF LEASING MITA Ai-5050 DIGITAL COPIERS; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL OF RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
The City Attorney read Resolution No. R-00-23 by title, and the Finance Director responded to
questions from Council.
TAPE II - SIDE II (9:35 p.m,)
MOTION by Majcher/Barczyk
"1 make a motion to move to approve Resolution R-00-23."
ROLL CALL:
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
00.034 G.
Resolution No. R-00-24 - Authorization for City Manager to Apply for Small Matching Grant for
Historical Pre~e.wation - Old Sebastian Elementary School/City Hall (City Ma_l~ger Transmittal
4/20/00, R-00-24)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY Of SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO APPLY FOR A HISTORIC PRESERVATION SMALL MATCHING GRANT FROM THE FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT;
PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE.
The City Attorney read Resolution No. R-0024 by title and the City Manager briefly addressed
Council.
MOTION by Bishop/Majcher
~1 move to adopt Resolution R-00-24 authorizing the City Manager to apply for a small
matching grant from the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources for historical
preservation to the Old Sebastian Elementary School/City Hall."
ROLL CALL:
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
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00.110 H.
Ordinance No. O-00-1.2, -.Regulate Elevation of Fill Matedal at Construction_~[te~ (City Manager
Transmittal 4/20/00. O-00-12)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CODE OF
ORDINANCES CHAPTER 26 TO REGULATE ELEVATIONS OF FILL MATERIAL AT CONSTRUCTION SITES;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILiTY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
The City Attorney read Ordinance No. O-00-12 by title, noted a scriveners error in section 1 which
should refer to 26-5.
Discussion followed on state law requirements, and complaints that precipitated the proposed
amendment.
MOTION by Hill/Majcher
~1 move to approve Ordinance 00-12 on first reading and set a public hearing to be held at
the Regular City Council Meeting of May 24, 2000."
ROLL CALL:
Mr. Majcher - aye
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5~0
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Item I - Reso~tion INq~ 1~-00-25
The City Attorney read Resolution No. R-00-25 by title and that the word "requesting" should be in
the title. He asked that it be adopted subject to correction. (see resolution attached)
MOTION by Bishop/Barczyk
"1 move to adopt Resolution R-00-25 delaying congressional action on internet tax
moratorium."
ROLL CALL:
Mr. Hill - aye
Mayor Barnes - aye
Mr. Bishop - aye
Mr. Barczyk - aye
Mr. Majcher - aye
MOTION CARRIED 5-0
17. Being no further business, Mayor Barnes adjourned the Regular meeting at 9:52 p.m.
Approved at the May 10, 2000 Regular City Council Meeting,
~lFKathryn M. (D/Hall0ran, City Clerk
Walter Barnes
Mayor
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Ms. Donna C. Starck
541 Melrose Lane
Sebastian, Florida 32958
Telephone: 589-0072
April 10, 2000
Mr. Terrence R. Moore, City Manager
City of Sebastian
1225 Main S~xeet
Sebastian, Florida 32958
RE: GARDEN CLUB PARK FENCING
Thank you for meeting with me on April 10, 2000 regarding the family of sandhill cranes residing
on City of Sebastian owned property located at the comer of Barber and Rose Arbor Streets.
The sandhill cranes have not only become a beloved mainstay of this beautiful City, they are also a
threatened species, whose survival is very much dependent on the protective measures taken by man. I am
pleased that you and I are in complete agreement concerning tho need to protect these birds from the cars
traveling along Barber Street, many at high rates of speed. And, I am grateful the Garden Club of Sebastian
welcomes my suggestion that protective measures be taken.
Use of similar material for fencing, as was previously used by the City of Sebastian for that parcel's parking
area, makes perfect sense. It will serve the purpose for which it is intended, and will be aesthetically pleasing
to Sebastian residents.
I appreciate your offer to prepare cost est/mates for the project. Question(s) regarding cost may be asked
during the request for project approval, and I thank you for tak/ng the initiative to make the necessary
arrangements for the information to be available at the April 26, 2000 City of Sebastian Council Meeting.
As we discussed at today's meeting, I will attend the April 26, 2000 City of Sebastian Council Meeting to
request approval for the immediate undertaking of thi.q project. As I mentioned during our meeting today, to
delay erecting the hamer could result in a very sad situation for the residents of the City of Sebastian.
Again, thank you for Your time and your enthusiasm.
Sincerely,
Donna C. Starc&
[moore]
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enc. Press Journal articles dated March 29, 2000 and April 10, 2000
Wednesciay, March 29, 2000
A sandhitl crane stands out in a field close to the spot of. the Tuesday mor0'i.pg~accident..,_ that left three cranes, a mother and
two
hatch-
lings, dead on Dyor Road in St. I_ucie County.
Sandhill crane, hatchlings killed on Dyer Road
By D,~N MoCUE son Timmy to school before head- to what they were doing, or they sance. Far worse xs the kind of sit~
Soaoialtotl~ePreasJournal lng offto work at Vet Med lac./n ran them down maliciously," she uafion that occurred in Port St.
' ' ' ' Jensen Beach. . said. "Either way, it's a sad, sad Lucie today."
PORT ST. LUCIE -- To vet- "It was a real eye opener," she day in our neighborhood." The only exception, he said, is
erinary technician Lynda Dawson, said. "We were coming around the Maybe sad, but -' 7' ~ ..... : '-: backyard feeders for jays, spar-
it was a tragedy that didn't have to turn where Silver Oak Drive turns said Tim Regan, a., rows and other small birds more
happ~en, into Dyer Road and head toward Sst with the Florida' . ' naturally suited to living in resi-
l~.Motorists who use Dyer Road U.S. I and suddenly there they life Conservation Commission in dential neighborhoods.
1Port St. Lucie had long ago be- were, dead on the side of the road West Palm Beach, "Without question, people
~lYme accustomed to the presence while the sole survivor, one of the "In a very real sense, we're kill- feeding sandhill cranes has become
of the largely rural road's unoffi- adults, seeming to stand nearby in lng the sandhill crane with kind- our biggest wildlife problem as the
cial "mascots," a pair of sandhill a daze." ness," said Regan, whose neigh- Treasure Coast has become more
cranes who annually raised a faro- The first thing Dawson borhood in Royal Palm Beach is populated," Regan said. "They are
fly there, thought was "how tragic," fol, home to about 25 resident cranes, a species that tames down very
This spring was no exception, lowed by the realization that who- "People feed them, want to inter- rapidly and seem to walk out into
and just last week the adult birds ever ran down the large, three~ act a4th them. Unfortunately, as a the traffic because they simply
began wandering along the side of and-a,ha]£ foot tall birds could result, like other wild animals peo- don't know any better."
the road with two fuzzy hatchlings have endangered something or ple feed, they lose their natural ret- Although sandhill cranes mate
trailing behind them -- the contin- somebody else." icence around human beings." for life. they will find new mates
uation of a rite that had become a "I don't know when the aeci, Regan and other wildlife ex- after a partner dies, said Steve
popular attraction for people who dent actually happened, but it perts warned that well-meaning Schwikert, a fish and wildlife tech-
liked to feed and photograph the could have been a child riding a motorists feeding cranes -- offici- nician in the Florida Fish and
birds, horse that the driver plowed into. ally designated a threatened ape- Wildlife 'Conservation Commis-
' . All that ended early Tuesday It wasn't like it was a raccoon or ties in Florida ~ are creating asion's Gainesville office,
morning, when one of the adults opossum that suddenly darted out dangerous situation for the birds For three decades, the Gaines-
. and both the hatchlings were into the road. These are slow, ma. by reinforcing the idea food and ville office has served as the center
struck down and killed by avehi- jestic, very large creatures," she motor vehicles go together, for the agency's crane research, in.
cie, said. "People should never, never, eluding effor/s to establish sandhil?
Dawson came upon the scene "Either someone just wasn't never feed wildlife," he said. "At cranes as foster parents for endan.
some time later, as she drove her paying any attention whatsoever best. (the animals) become anui- gered whooping crane hatchlings.
legal in rural areas like the
northeast section .of Indian
River County, said Stan
Boling, county planning
director. However, the county
believes that a gun club has
formed on the'property.
By LAMAUR STANCII.
Press Journal Staff Writer
Indian River County officials want a
resident to reduce gunfire, on his property.
County planners received four com-
AROUND SEBASTIAN
Discharging a firearm is plaints last month'about excessive shoot- property each week t,
They use about three
mg at 13350 .122nd St., which is off
County Road 507 north of Fellsmere and
south of the C-54 canal, said Stan Boling,
county planning director.
Minor "Buddy" Platt of Palm Bay
owns about 96 acres of unoccupied prop-
erty in Indian River County, .said Bob
Fields, a friend of Platt's who shoots on
part of the property. Platt could not be
reached for comment.
The shooters are using shotguns, bow
and arrows, and BB guns to strike at air,
borne objects, such as clay discs and pi-
geons, Fields said.
About five to. 10 people go-to the
land that Platt owns.
Discharging a fire:
areas like the north:
county, Boling said. F
believes that a gun clu'
property.
"It's OK for some:
cultural land to shoot
erty," Boling said.
"But once it rises t(
need a permit."
County officials h
apply for a special ex
for which.the county ~
week's 'column
on a colones-
copy.
My point
was to get
over the em-
barrassment.
If your doctor
orders it, go
for it. SHELLEY
First there
was Kay Con- CANUPP
gelio,presi- ~ress Journal
nt of the Se- Features V~riter
bastian River
Area Chamber of Commerce.
"Is this where I sign up for a
colonoscopy?" he joked last Mon-
day as he walked into our Sebas-
tian bureau.
Graham Stikelether, of Vero
Beach, called to say it's about time
people talk about these sort of
things. There's no reason to hide
something that saves people's
lives; he said.
Local resident Toby Mclntosh
said, "Hmmmm ... If you can do
it, maybe I.~an do it, too."
Sebastian resident Bruce Hoe-
bake also appreciated the article.
"I'm glad you talked about it,"
he said. "Some people complain
about it, but it saved my life."
Hoebake suggested I do my
next column on prostate exams.
My response: "Sorry, I don't
have any personal experience with
that one. Call Dave Barry."
Shelley Canupp is a features
writer in ..the Press Journal's Sebas-
tian bureau, who is interested in
your story ideas. You can reach 'her
at (561) 978-237.5 or ernail her at
( canupp~veropr ess. corn).
photograph them. They're sort of
a localattraction.
Yes, ·some of us don't have CUrrent BrainResearch
anything else to do. And, we like it
that way. ,T~.,at's why we moved to ~ has shown, that neur0feedback can be an
Sebastian. It s quiet. ,, ¢~.~ effective adjunct to the treatment of the following
If we r,,eally want to paint the {[~ brain disorders: open or closed head injury,
town red, we head to Wal-Mart. ~~ coma, stroke, epilepsy, chronic fatigue
On an exceptionally nice day, JJJjjjJJJ ·syndrome, 'migraine and cluster headaches,
we lounge in our back yards, bar- r~ I~~ ' an0xia (oxygen deprivation), learning disabilities,
becue, walk at the park, go tO the ~ ~ attention deficit disorder (ADD), dyslexia,
beach or delight in the beauty and ~~ chronic pain, eating disorders, and clinical
proximity of the Indian River.
· So pay attention. ~ depression. DO ANY APPLY TO YOU?
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struck and. killed by a vehicle in a
Port St. Lucie neighborhood. Tuesday, April 11th at 5.30 pm
We don"t want the same thing ..........
to happen here. We love our
cranes, so please, be careful.
I've been ~ombarded by calls
and e-mails from people whose
lives have been saved b.y colones-
Limited Seating.
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car, wave my arms, stomp my xeet
and throw a fit at every motorist'
who zooms up and down Barber
Street, just south of County Road
512.
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have fallen in love with a pair of
sandhill cranes who have chosen
our little piece of paradise to raise
a family. They make their nest at
the Pelican Island Garden Club
Park.
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ist.
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we're hoping these 3~/2-foot-tall
birds willstay here to have many
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City of Sebast_ian, Florida
Subject: Resolution R-00-25
~_.~>~ for Sub~.aanager~
Agenda No.
Department Origin: City Manager
Date Submitted: 4-26-00
For Agenda off 4-26-00
Exhibits: Feder',d 'Preemption alert dated 4/21/00 and Proposed Resolution R-00-25
EXPENDITURE
REQUIRED: N/A
AMOUNT BUD GETED:
N/A
APPROPRLiTION
REQUIRED:
SUMMARY
The attached correspondence outlines model legislation, pending in approximately 20 states
that would simplify tax bases and streamline the collection of sales taxes on remote
commerce (sales over the Intemet as well as mail order.) If the moratorium on new taxes
were to be extended it would seriously jeopardize the ability of state and local governments
to ever collect revenues on e-commerce and would preempt model legislation being
considered by officials in approximately 20 states. Resolution R-00-25 urges congress to
oppose the extension or expansion of the Intemet Tax Moratorium authorizing states to
require collection of remote sales and use taxes if states simplify their sales tax system.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Move to adopt Resolution R-00-25, delaying congressional action on internet tax
moratorium.
Section 3. If state and local governments choose to negotiate a brief extension of the existing
moratorium as part of a broader bill, such an extension:
Should only be effective for a short period oftime.(no more than two years); and
Must be linked to states' successfully implementing sales tax simplification, which
would trigger Congressional authorization of expanded duty to collect use taxes on
remote sales.
Section 4, This Re.~olution shall become effective immediately upon adoption.
The foregoing Resolution was moved for adoption by Councilmember
The motion was seconded by Councilmember
vote, the vote was as follows:
and, upon being put into a
Mayor Walter Barnes
Vice Mayor Ben Bishop
Councilmember Joe Barczyk
Councilmernber James Hill
Councilmernber Edward Majcher
The Mayor thereupon declared the Resolution duly passed and adopted this __ day of
,2000.
CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
By:
Walter Barnesl Mayor
ATTEST:
Kathryn M. O'Halloran, CMC/AAE
City Clerk
Approved as to form and legality for
reliance by the City Of Sebastian only:
Richard Stringer,
City Attorney
local govemments to ever collect revenues on e-commerce.
It would lock-in the UNLEVEL playing field between
local retailers and e-tailers. And it would preempt the
model legislation being considered by the elected
in approximately 20 states (with more states
y to follow). ICMA - along with the National League
of Cities, the National Association of Counties, U.S.
Conference of Mayors, the National Governors' Association,
National Conference of State Legislatures, and the Council
of State Govemments-supports this "model legislation"
approach.
These organizations of state and local governments are
fighting hard to prevent the federal government from
preempting a fundamental right of state and local
government to finance itself to provide education,
public safety, roads, and all of the other services
essential to the citizens and businesses we serve. But
the one-on-one contact that you have with your Senators and
Representatives (in person, via phone, fax, or e-mail)
will make the difference in the final results.
How does this legislation affect your local government?
Well, if your local government levies a local sales tax,
the long-term effect of this legislation is obvious. But
even if you don't levy a local tax, it will significantly
affect you. In nearly every state, it will affect state
revenues that support aid to local governments. And, if
state revenues dry up, states will be increasingly likely
to reduce state services, thereby shifting responsibilities to
local governments. And local governments, as we all know,
re at the end of the fiscal food-chain in the federal system.
ocal taxes will increase or the needs of citizens will go
unmet--and probably both.
Attached below is additional information provided by the
National Association of Counties on this issue as well as
an electronic version of a boilerplate resolution for your
city council or county board to consider. The Senate will
return on April 25 and the House on May 2. Time is of the
essence.
For additional information on this issue, visit
ICMA's Web site (http://icma.org).
Sincerely,
Bill Hansell
Executive Director
International City/County Management Association
This e-mail message provides you with information about ICMA
products, services, and activities that could save your local ·
government time and money. To sign up to receive periodic
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request that you not receive future e-mails, please click the
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COUNTY, STATE
RESOLUTION ON DELAYING CONGRESSIONAL ACTION ON INTERNET TAX
MORATORiUM
WHEREAS out-of-state remote sellers who conduct sales via the Internet, mail order, and phone
are not required by law to collect existing sales and use taxes imposed by state and local governments;
and
WHEREAS the primary barrier to collecting taxes on remote sales is the Supreme court's ruling
in Quill V. North Dakota which defers to Congress to authorize sates to requ/re remote sellers to collect
taxes in a manner that does not unduly burden Interstate commerce; and
WHEREAS state and local governments are working together to implement a streamlined sales
tax system that would simplify definitions, tax rates and tax bases and use 21~t Century technology in the
collection process; and
WHEREAS current laws create a competitive disadvantage and great inequities between
merchants who sell from traditional '"orick- and -mortar" establishments and those who sell from
electron/c stores; and
WHEREAS increasing sales on the Iracrnet, and the resulting erosion of sales and use tax
revenues, will limit the ability of states and governments and school districts to finance essential pubhc
services such as police, fire, emergency medical service, education, social services, infrastructure
development, and healthcare; and
WHEREAS a recent University of Tennessee study estimates that state sales tax revenue losses
in 2003 will exceed $10 billion; and
WHEREAS the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce failed to reach a legally
required consensus on fair and equitable treatment of both remote sellers and "Main Street" retailers and
also proposed that Congress preempt state and local sovereignty guaranteed by the U. S. Constitution:
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that County supports simphfication of
state and local sales taxes, and urges states to move expeditiously to develop and approve model
simplification legislation; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Congress should not extend or expand the current
moratorium until its expiration in October 2001; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if state and local governments choose to negotiate a brief
extension &the existing moratorium as part of a broader bill, such an extension:
Should only be effective for a short period of time (no more than two years); and
Must be linked to states' successfully implementing sales tax simplification, which would
trigger Congressional authorization of expanded duty to collect use taxes on remote sales.
Master Plan Conceptual Approach
Define Key Airport Issues
Develop Detailed Scope
State & FAA Coordination
FORECASTS
Draft Working Paper
Technical Committee Meeting
Public Meeting
FAA Review of Forecasts
ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS
NOTiCE-TO-PROCEED
i'- Addre~-'-i~mediato Concerns
and Airport Issues
INVENTORY
FACILITY REQUIREMENTS
Draft Working Paper
Technical Committee Meeting
Public Meeting
Draft Working Paper
Technical Committee Meeting
City Commission Briefing
Public Meeting
Refine and Select Airport Development Options
PROJECT FINALIZATION
Technical Committee Meeting
Public Meeting
City Commission Briefing
DRAFT PLANNING DOCUMENTS
THE
I. PA
GROUP __
SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 2000 - 7:00 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
ALL AGENDA ITEMS MA Y BE INSPECTED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
- f225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
Individuals will address the City Council with respect to agenda items immediately before deliberation of the item by the City
Council - limit often minutes per speaker (R-gg-2f)
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
3. INVOCATION - Dr. Ronald Thomas, Sebastian United Methodist Church
4. ROLL CALL
5. ~I~INDA, MODIFICATIONS (ADDITIONS ANDIO~D~LETION~)
Items not on the wrSten agenda may be added only upon a majority vote of City Council members (R-99-21)
6. PROCLAMATIONS. ANNOU~CI~IMENTS AND/OR PRESENTATIONS
A. Proclamation - Municipal Clerks Week - 4/30/00 - 5/6/00 - City Clerk, Kathryn O'Halloran Accepting
00.099
00.100
B. Presentation - Yacht Club Restrooms
CI'[.Y ATTORNEY MATTERS
CJ'Lr*Y M,,~NAGER MATTERS
~JTY CI. ERK MATTERS
00.101
00.087
00,102
00.103
00,104
00.088B
10.
11.
12.
CITY COUNCIL MATTERS
A. Mr. Barczyk
B. Mr. Hill
C. Mr. Majcher
D. Mayor Barnes
Mr. & Mrs. H. Williamson - Approve Placement of Donated Bench in Riverfront (Williamson
Leffer)
E. Mr. Bishop
CONSENT AGENDA
All items on the consent agenda ara considsrad rou#ne and wif be enacted by one mo#on. There w~l be no separate discussion
of consent agenda i~ms unless a member of City Council so requests; In which event, the item will be removed and acted upon
separately.
A. Approval of Minutes - 4/12/00 Regular Meeting, 4/19/00 Workshop
Resolution No. R-00-19 - Supporting Redistricting for County Commission and School Board
(Transmittal 4/20/00, R-00-19)
a RESOLUTION Of THE CITY Of SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ADVOCATING
REDISTRICTING FOR COUNTY COMMISSION AND SCHOOL BOARD TO REFLECT POPULATION
INCREASES IN NORTH COUNTY AND PROVIDE MORE DIRECT REPRESENTATION TO SAME; PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICTS HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE.
Modify 1/14/97 Interlocal Agreement Between City, Indian River County and Nelson Hyatt for
Constructing Improvements to Barber Street Between FEC RR and US 1 to Identify Nelson and
Marie Hyatt as 'Developers" (IRC Deputy County Attorney Collins Letter 4/11/2000, Modification,
Original Agreement)
Approve Tentative Fiscal Year 2000-2001 Budget Calendar (Finance Director Transmittal 4/18/00,
Tentative Budget Calendar)
Approve Sebastian River Art Club Use of Riverview Park for 2000/2001 Shows (City Clerk
Transmittal 4/10/00, Russell Letter)
PVI~UC HEARING
Proceduras for public haatfngs: (R-99-21)
· Mayor Opens Hea#ng
· Affomey Reads OrcJnance or Resolu#on
° Staff Prasentstion
· Public Input. Limit of Ten Minutes Per Speaker
° Staff SummaSon
° Mayor Closes Hee#ng
· Counc~ Ac~on
Anyone ~hing to Spoek Is A~ked to Sign Up before the Meeting, When CaSed go to the Podium and State His or Her Name
for the Record
Ordinance No, O-00-10 -Volu. a~al:y ~t31!exation - Boos Development Group. Inc. - Publix - (Growth
lYl{t0.{Igf~l~ent Director Transmittal 4/19/00.. O-00-10 W/Location Map. Le..tt_el' q~ Reqtlest. and
Chapter 171.044 _F~)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE
VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION OF 5.94 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LYING WITHIN 1000 FEET OF THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF BARBER STREET AND U.S. HIGHWAY 1; PROVIDING
FOR INITIAL LAND USE AND ZONING CLASSIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR
SEVER.ABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (1st Reading 4/12/00, Advertised Legal 4/14/00
and 4/21/00, PH 4/26/00)
00.105
00.057A
00.106
00.107
00.108
00.109
00.034
13,
14.
15.
16.
INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS FROM THE PUBLIC
Item that has occurred or was discovered within the previous six months which is not otherwise on the agenda - sign-
up required- limit often minutes for each speaker
COMMITTEE REPORTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
~ree Advisory Board
(City Clerk Transmittal 4/17/00, Applications, Member List, Ad)
1. Interview, Unless Waived and Appoint as Follows:
a. One Regular Member Term to Expire 4/2002
b. One Regular Member Term to Expire 4/2002
c. One Alternate Member Unexpired Term to Expire 11/2000
OLD BUSINESS - None
NEW BUSINESS
Ao
Approve and Authorize City Manager to Execute the Continuing Services Agreement Between the
City of Sebastian and LPA Group, Inc. for Airport Consulting Services (City Manager Transmittal
4/20/00, Proposed Agreement)
Approve and Authorize City Manager to Execute Work Authorization for the Airport Master Plan
Update Pursuant to the Continuing Services Agreement Between the City of Sebastian and LPA
Group, Inc. (City Manager Transmittal 4/20/00, Proposed Work Authorization)
Authorize City Manager to Execute Lease Agreement Between B & S Investments d/b/a Sebastian
Aero Services and City of Sebastian (City Manager Transmittal 4/18/00, Proposed Lease
Agreement)
Authorize City Manager to Implement the Florida DCA Grant Project and Appropriate $9,640 to
Purchase Eleven Laptop Computers Under State Bid ~250-040-99-1 for a Total of $21,208 (Police
Dept. Transmittal 4/17/00, State Contract Specs and Equipment Listing)
Award Uniform Contract Bid to Unifirst Corporation of Titusville in the Amount of $5.17 Per
Employee Per Week (Public Works Transmittal 4/6~00, Bid Tabulation)
Resolution No. R-00-23 - Authorization for City Manager to Enter Into Four Five Year Lease
Agreements with Riverside National Bank for MITA Ai-5050 Digital Copiers - Piggyback Madon
County Bid (Finance Director Transmittal 4/19/00, R-00-23, Copier Comparison Summary,
Piggyback Contract, Municipal Lease Contract with Riverside)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO ENTER INTO FOUR FIVE YEAR MUNICIPAL LEASE AGREEMENTS WITH RIVERSIDE
NATIONAL BANK FOR THE PURPOSE OF LEASING MITA Ai-5050 DIGITAL COPIERS; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL OF RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Resolution No. R-00-24 - Authorization for City Manager to Apply for Small Matching Grant for
Historical Preservation - Old Sebastian Elementary School/City Hall (City Manager Transmittal
4/20/00, R-00-24)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO APPLY FOR A HISTORIC PRESERVATION SMALL MATCHING GRANT FROM THE FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT;
PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE.
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110 H.
Ordinance No. O-00-12 - Regulate Elevation of Fill Material at Construction Sites (City Manager
Transmittal 4/20/00, O-00-12)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Of SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CODE OF
ORDINANCES CHAPTER 26 TO REGULATE ELEVATIONS OF FILL MATERIAL AT CONSTRUCTION SITES;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
17.
ADJOURN (All meetings shall adjourn at 10:30 p.m. unless extended for up to one half hour by a majority vote of
City Council)
ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COUNCIL WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS
MEETING (OR HEARING) WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE HEARD. (286.0105
F.S.)
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA), ANYONE WHO NEEDS A SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR THIS MEETING
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY'S ADA COORDINATOR AT 589-5.3.30 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THIS MEETING.
Hearing Assistance Headphones are Available in the Council Chambers for all Government Meetings.
Upcomina Meetines:
· Workshop (LDC) - Wednesday, 5/3/00- 7 pm
· Regular Meeting - Wednesday, 5/10/2000- 7 pm
· Regular Meeting - Wednesday, 5/24/2000 - 7 pm
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PUBLIC HEARING
SIGN-UP SHEET
APRIL 26, 2000 CITY COUNCIL MEETING
00.088B a.
Ordinance No. O-00-10 -VgJuDtary Annexation - Boos Development
Group~ II'IQ, - publix
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
PROVIDING FOR THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION OF 5.94 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, LYING
WITHIN 1000 FEET OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF BARBER
STREET AND U.S. HIGHWAY 1; PROVIDING FOR INITIAL LAND USE AND ZONING
CLASSIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (1 st Reading 4/12~00, Advertised Legal 4/14100 and
4/21/00, PH 4126100)
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INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS
FROM THE PUBLIC
SiGN-UP SHEET
"New Business" as used herein, is defined as an item that has occurred
or was discovered within the previous six months
APRIL 26, 2000 REGULAR MEETING
USE THIS FORM ONLY FOR INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS
NOT OTHERWISE ON THE PREPARED AGENDA- LIMIT OF 10
MINUTES PER SPEAKER ~
Name:
Subject:
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