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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09222004 CRA HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MINUTES Wednesday September 22, 2004 . 6:30 p.m. City Council Chambers 1225 Main Street, Sebastian, Florida 1. Mayor McCollum called the Meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. 2. ROLL CALL City Council Present: Mayor Nathan McCollum Vice-Mayor Joe Barczyk Council member Ray Coniglio Councilmember Mike Heptinstall Councilmember Lisanne Monier Staff Present: City Manager, Terrence Moore City Attorney, Rich Stringer City Clerk, Sally Maio Deputy City Clerk, Jeanette Williams Terry Hill, Public Works Director Dave Fisher, City Engineer 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES -12/10/03 On MOTION by Mr. Coniglio, and SECOND by Ms. Monier the 12/10/03 minutes were approved on voice vote of 5-0. 4. CRA ACTION ON COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS (GMD Memo 9/16/04) a. Commit All Available Funds from 2003/2004 Fiscal Year (CRA Revenues) for a Gateway Enhancement Project Within the Sebastian Boulevard Mixed-Use District Under the Capital Improvements Program and Have the $64,000 in Fixed Operating Expenses and the Remaining as Unencumbered The City Attorney advised the CRA on applicable Florida Statutes and the Community Redevelopment Advisory Committee's recommendation. CRA Minutes September 22, 2004 Page Two On MOTION by Mr. Coniglio, and SECOND by Mr. Barczyk, the Community Redevelopment Advisory Committee's recommendation to commit remaining 2003/2004 funds to the gateway enhancement project was approved on a roll call vote of 5-0. On MOTION by Mr. Coniglio, and SECOND by Mr. Barczyk, the Community Redevelopment Advisory Committee operating expenses budget of $64,440 for fiscal year 2004/2005 with the remainder to be unappropriated for future budget adjustments was approved on a roll call vote of 5-0. b. Speed Limit for U.S. 1 The City Attorney advised that it was appropriate for the CRA to consider and make a recommendation on this. Robert Pliska, Sebastian said reducing the speed limit to 35 would hinder traffic more and that police reports show that the area is currently safe. Andrea Coy, Sebastian, cited the CRAC vote of 8-4 against lowering the speed limit. Ms. Monier cited the Community Redevelopment Master Plan which discusses slowing down traffic on US 1, and a petition that was signed by most business owners in the district. She said Chief Davis had stated that lowering the speed limit to 35 would reduce accidents and he would stand behind it. Warren Dill, CRAC member, stated his reasons for voting for 40 on the outskirts and 30 in the downtown area. Mr. Barczyk suggested more traffic lights to break up traffic. Mr. Coniglio said having bike paths and parking make for more safety concerns, FDOT is going to be doing another speed study on US 1, and if the City wants to use the district the City needs to make it safe for them. On MOTION by Mr. Coniglio, and SECOND by Ms. Monier, include Chiefs comments and direct the City Manager to send letter to FDOT to investigate lowering the speed limit on US 1 to 35 mph failed with a roll call vote of 3-2. (Coniglio & Monier-aye) 5. Bei~o further busin~: Mayor McCollum adjourned the meeting at 6:55 p.m. Approved at the---j(?tJmWt?~eeting. #/~/ C.)}! N_~'Y" ' Aile .) , MMC. crN cr.. 2