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SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 - 5:01) P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
1.
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
City Council Present:
Mayor Nathan McCollum
Councilmember Ray Coniglio
Councilmember IJsanne Monier
City Council Absent:
Vice-Mayor Joe Barczyk (excused)
Councilmember Mike Heptinstall (excused)
Staff Present:
City Manager, Termnce Moore
City Attorney, Rich Stringer
City Clerk, Sally Maio
Deputy City Clerk, Jeanette Williams
City Manager Report on Hurricane Jeanne Response and Recovery Process
Emergency Ordinance No. O-04-19 -Waiver from Travel Trailer Restriction in
Residential Districts
City Council Matters
City Attorney Matters
City Clerk Mattem
8. ADJOURN
ORDINANCE NO. O-04-19
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA,
SUSPENDING ENFORCEMENT OF CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS IN ORDER TO
PROVIDE RELIEF FROM HURRICANES FRANCES AND JEANNE;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, for the first time in recorded history a community has been struck by two
hurricanes in the same month; and
WHEREAS, the damage suffered by the residents and business community of the City of
Sebastian has been severe; and
WHEREAS, the President of the United States has declared the City a disaster area, and
by proclamation of the Governor, a State of Emergency is in existence; and
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to alleviate the burden on our community by
temporarily suspending enforcement of certain existing restrictions to allow emergency housing
and business operations;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, as follows:
Section L DECLARATION OF STATE OF EMERGENCY OPERATIONS. It
is hereby declared that the City of Sebastian is hereby under a State of Emergency Operations.
Accordingly, this Ordinance is enacted under the provisions of Florida Statute 166.04193)(b).
Seetion 2. RESIDENTIAL RELIEF. The following emergency measures are
hereby enacted to provide relief from the loss of housing by our residents:
A. Restrictions against the use and occupancy of travel trailers and RV's in
residential districts shall not be enforced until adoption of a resolution by
City Council declaring an end to the State of Emergency Operations.
B. Restrictions on the use and occupancy of residential property by a "single
family" as defined in the City Code shall not be enforced until adoption of a
resolution by City Council declaring an end to the State of Emergency
Operations.
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Building permit fees for repair work related to hurricane damage shall be
waived until November 1, 2004.
Restrictions on parking automobiles in the rights-of-way adjoining
residential areas shall not be enforced until adoption of a resolution by City
Council declaring an end to the State of Emergeuey Operations.
Until adoption of a resolution by City Council declaring an end to the State
of Emergency Operations, requirements that a pest-repair inspection be
performed prior to mining on electric service is waived, and said
inspections will be allowed to take place after service is established.
Section 3. COMMERCIAL RELIEF. The following emergency measures are
hereby enacted to provide relief from the loss of commercial establishments by our business
community:
A. "Business and Professional offices, excluding drive-through facilities", as
well as "Medical offices", within the meaning of the Land Development
Code, previously operating in commercial areas are allowed to operate
temporarily bom residences, subject to the following conditions:
An office is allowed to operate temporarily out of a residence only if the
professional office was operating bom a commercial location that has
become uninhabitable due to hurricane damage or storm-related
reconstruction.
· The business must have possessed a valid City or County occupational
license for the business as of September 1, 2004.
· The residence must be under the ownership of a principle of the business.
· A maximum of four non-resident employees may occupy the promises at
any given time.
No planning or building approval is needed for a temporary professional
office operation bom a residence, provided the conditions of this section
are met. No temporary transfer of the occupational license will be
required, however, registration of the temporary location with the Growth
Management Department is required. There will be no fee for this
registration.
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Temporary use of a residence for a professional office must cease upon
completion of the commercial location office repairs or by March 31,
2005, whichever occurs first, unless extended by the growth management
director or his designee for good cause shown.
· Customer visits to temporary professional offices at residences shall be
limited to the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
· A temporary sign with dimensions of two foot by two foot square, with a
maximum height of three feet off the ground, may be located at the edge
of right-of*way within three feet of the residential driveway.
Building permit fees for repair work related to hurricane damage shall be waived
until November 1, 2004.
Until adoption of a resolution by City Council declaring an end to the State of
Emergency Operations, requirements that a post-repair inspection be performed
prior to turning on electric service is waived, and said inspections will be allowed
to take place after service is established.
Section 4. EXECUTIVE ORDERS. The City Manager is hereby authorized to
provide further relief as appropriate during the State of Emergency Operations by promulgation
of written Executive Orders, subject to over-fide by a majority vote of Council. City Council
may also supplement the provisions of this Ordinance by resolution.
Section 5. CONFLICT. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith
are hereby suspended. Nothin~ herein, however, shall create a vested right in the continuance of
conditions allowed under operation of this Emergency Ordinance.
Section 6. SEVERABILITY. In the event a court of competent jurisdiction shall
determine that any part of this Ordinance is invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance shall not be
affected and it shall be presumed that the City did not intend to enact such invalid pwvision. It
shall further be assumed that the City would have enacted the remainder of this Ordinance
without said invalid provision, thereby causing the same to remain in full fome and effect.
Section 7. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be given immediate effect
retroactive to September 1, 2004
The foregoing Ordinance was moved for adoption by Councilmember
The motion was seconded by Councilmember and, upon being put to a
vote, the vote was as follows:
Mayor Nathan B. McCollum
Vice-Mayor Joe Barczyk
Councilmember Ray Coniglio
Councilmember Lisanne Monier
Councitmember Mike Heptinstall
The Mayor thereupon declared this Ordinance duly passed and adopted this 30th day of
September, 2004.
CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
ATTEST:
By:
Mayor Nathan B. McCollum
Approved as to form and legality for
reliance by the City of Sebastian only:
Sally A. Maio, CMC
City Clerk
Rich Stringer, City Attorney