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AGENDA TRANSMITTAL
Subject: Agenda No. l(. 00 t
Right of Way encroachment
Department Origin: GM
Ap•ro�- • for Submittal by: Finance:
City Attorney:
,/ : City Clerk:
`171/7 ''-r., City Manager Date Submitted: Feb. 16, 2011
For: Meeting of Feb. 23, 2011
Exhibits: Resolution No. R-11-05, proposed renovation sheet for 1540 Indian River
Drive and historical photos of Hurricane Harbor.
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT BUDGETED: APPROPRIATION
REQUIRED: REQUIRED:
N/A N/A
SUMMARY
While the Hurricane Harbor building is undergoing renovations, it's apparent that the
front entrance would benefit from a covered entranceway to protect the building and
visitors from the elements. A covered entranceway will also provide some architectural
detailing on an otherwise plain façade. Fisherman's Landing Sebastian (FLS) is
proposing a roofed entrance feature extending approximately 6 feet from the building.
The covered entrance will extend for 12 feet across the double doors and in scale with
the building. The covering will utilize wood beams and a standing seam metal roof to
match the vernacular style of the building. The edge of this structure would be
approximately three feet from the sidewalk and will not affect the public's use of the
sidewalk.
The structure was built to the property line, the exterior wall is where the property line
begins, so it not only lacks a set back — but any decorative features added will protrude
into the platted right of way (ROW) for Indian River Drive. Typically the right of way is
reserved for the roadway, sidewalk, landscaping and signage, but City Council has the
option to approve the encroachment.
Attached are some historical photos showing Hurricane Harbor with awnings that served
the same purpose as the proposed covered entrance.
RECOMMENDATION
Approve Resolution No. R-11-05 accepting the encroachment into the right of way of
Indian River Drive for the proposed covered entrance.
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RESOLUTION NO. R- 11-05
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING A
RIGHT OF WAY (R.O.W.) ENCROACHMENT FOR CITY OWNED
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1540 INDIAN RIVER DRIVE; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Sebastian, Florida, recognizes the
historical nature of the Hurricane Harbor Structure; and
WHEREAS, in renovating this site to a revitalized, working waterfront amenity,
the usefulness of an constructing a covered entrance would protect both the structure
and visitors to the site from the elements; and
this building was built such that it is located on the roe line; and
WHEREAS, t g property rtY
WHEREAS, recognizing that a protective entrance feature would enhance the
"vernacular" style of the structure as well as add additional decorative architectural
details; and
WHEREAS, the proposed protective covering would protrude approximately six
feet into the platted right of way for Indian River Drive, and extend for 12 feet across the
building's front façade;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SEBASTIAN, as follows:
Section 1. ACCEPTANCE. The City of Sebastian accepts the right of way
encroachment of a covered entrance structure, landscaping and any other decorative
features for the Hurricane Harbor site located at 1540 Indian River Drive.
Section 2. REMOVAL. In the event that the City, in its reasonable judgement,
determines that the area encumbered by this Resolution is necessary for construction of
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improvements to Indian River Drive shall require the removal of an encroaching
structure.
Section 3. CONFLICTS. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed.
Section 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution shall take effect immediately
upon its adoption.
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The foregoing Resolution was moved for adoption by Wright
The motion was seconded by Gillmor and, upon being put to a
vote, the vote was as follows:
Mayor Jim Hill aye
Vice-Mayor Don Wright aye
Council Member Andrea Coy aye
Council Member Richard Gillmor aye
Council Member Eugene Wolff aye
The Mayor thereupon declared this Resolution duly passed and adopted this 23rd, day
of February 23, 2011.
CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
By: _/
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im Hill
ATTEST:
Approved as to form and legality for reliance by the
IPCity of Sebastian only:
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Sally A. ■ aio,�MMC
City Cl-rk Robert A. Ginsburg, City ttorney
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Hurricane Harbor
when it was Inlet Bay
Seafood,an oyster
packing plant in the
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Hurricane Harbor
by Millie Bunnell
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he building occupied by Hurricane Har- holic beverages. This period extended from
bor Restaurant, 1540 Indian River Drive, 1919 to 1933. The illegal sale and transpor-
Sebastian, dates to the mid 1920s when Se- tation of liquor became a booming business.
bastian was becoming a busy town. The front
Bob McCain bought the garage in the mid
part of the building, closest to the road, is 20s and turned it into a place to house his
believed to have been built about 19.25 by collection of cars and trucks. Because of the
Jess Powell. Located beside the main road building's closeness to the river,it became an
that had become the first US 1, it was con- ideal place to bring in illegal liquor cargo from
structed of corrugated iron and rafters of across the river. This contraband would be
heart pine. It was a garage that repaired delivered to the ocean side of the barrier is-
automobiles and had a small office on the land by larger and faster boats coming up
street side and two very small bathrooms. It from Cuba and the Bahama l ng Islands.
s. S ug-
was a busy place be- big business and the
cause the model T's garage became ahead-
andtrucks in the com- quarters and distribu-
munityhadmainlydirt tion point.
or shell roads to travel Directly across the
on and repair was of-
' ""' r't'`t 147--------7. -41110e river from Hurricane
ten necessary. `
= Harbor the barrier is-
During this period land is very narrow. A
of the era ofnnation's history, . path was cut from the
the era of national Pro- river to the ocean side
hibition took place. called New's Cut. This
Prohibition was a term
- _ _,y was about a half mile
commonly used in the = .� .. south of the present
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United States to denote inlet.
the legal banonmanu Rodney Kroegel,
facture, sale, and son of local pioneer
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transportation of ales
Hurricane Harbor at present(1992). M.C.B.
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47. OCEAN BREEZE SERVICE STATION. 1690 N.
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Indian River Drive.In 1927,when this building was built,it
' r , iz° ' was a gas station with a small grocery store.Living quarters
Li.. were in the rear. It was built by Okie Bland.
44. DOC SLOAN HOUSE. 1603 U. S. 1. Prior to 1915
this building was the Tompkins store located on Main Street
1 ,r and North Central Avenue.After it was moved,Doc Sloan, r �' .,�"' ¢" ' �` ,
a bootlegger,lived in it.He was also a grove owner.
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'414? . 48. MAY'S MARINA. 1732 N. Indian River Drive. This
, early "fish house" with a dock extending into the river
existed before the 1926 hurricane. Most of the buildings
have been rebuilt,except possibly the fish house at the end
45.LETCHWORTH GARAGE. 1322 U.S. 1.Built circa of the dock.
1930 by a Mr. Amos for Rabun Letchworth, this was
originally a garage. Then it was used by the Sebastian
Volunteer Fire Department. With further renovation and
additions it has become a treasure museum.
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4 `" 49.ARCHIE SMITH WHOLESALE FISH CO. 1740 N.
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Indian River Drive. The residence building of this "fish
46.HURRICANE HARBOR-McCAIN GARAGE.1540 house"complex was built in 1926 as a gas station,but was
building was a garage never used as one.Other buildings along the dock were built
N.Indian River Drive.In 1927,this buiand auto repair shop serving as a"front"for receiving and in the next ten years. Note the tracks on the dock and the
storing contraband liquor during prohibition. Across the hand-pushed trolley that carries fish from the fish house on
street was the house of Bob McCain, the area's most the dock to waiting trucks.This fish house has been placed
notorious bootlegger.In 1978 the garage became a restaurant. on the National Register of Historic Places.
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