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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02132013CRA AgendaCITY OF HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING (During February 13, 2013 Council Meeting) A. Call CRA Meeting to Order B. Roll Call C. Approve January 9, 2013 CRA Minutes D. Fagade Sign and Landscape Grant Awards E. Adjourn CRA Meeting 1 of 140 MY OF HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND AGENDA TRANSMITTAL Subject: COMMUNITY Agenda No. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (CRA) Dept.Origi Comm nit Develo ment 1. Approval of Minutes — 1/9/13 Meeting Finance: City Attorney: 2. Approve Grants in Facade, Sign and City Clerk: Landscaping Program Date Submitted: February 6, 2013 Ir d for Submittal by: 4 For: February 13, 2013 CRA meeting Al i r, City Mana er Ex ibits: 1) Minutes of CRA meeting of 1/9/13 2A) FSL Grant Funds Summary to Date 26) FSL Grant Information and Application 2C) New applications and backup material 2D) Minutes of FSL Committee meeting of 1/30/13 (draft) EXPENDITURE AMOUNT BUDGETED: APPROPRIATION REQUIRED: $26,000 FY 2012 /13 REQUIRED: total $31,139 available Background: Ir The Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) created the Facade, Sign and Landscaping Grant several years ago and has programmed $226,000 into the program to help businesses fund improvements to their properties. To date, $189,278 has been disbursed and an additional $5,583 has been awarded but not yet disbursed totaling $194,861. The $26,000 funded by the CRA Board for fiscal year 2012/2013 along with $5,139 unused funds from the Southern Sisters Phase II grant brings the total available funds for this year's program to $31,139. In accordance with the Facade Sign and Landscaping Grant Information and Application, as approved by CRA (latest revision 09/23/09), eligible signage and landscape improvements may be considered for 80% of costs, up to $7,500. Eligible exterior facade improvements (including signage and landscaping) may be considered for 80% of costs, up to $15,000. 2 of 140 2012/2013 Application cycle: The following five applications have been submitted for consideration: • River Park Plaza — 480 to 484 U.S. Highway #1 • Alpha Hardware & Marine Supply — 712 Cleveland Street • Buried Treasures - 1554 U.S. Highway #1 • Sebastian Vacation Rentals — 1301 US Highway #1 • Ar -Pat's Dry Cleaners — 720 Harrison Street These applications were reviewed by the FSL Grant Committee on January 30, 2013. The FSL Grant Committee recommendations are as follows: River Park Plaza — 480 to 484 U.S. Highway #1 — Jay Dick The new owner of the River Park Plaza property, which consists of two existing buildings and a partially constructed site plan for a third building, has begun permitting activities to complete the project. The approved site plan elements are being implemented and the two existing buildings are having their exterior facades renovated. Mr. Dick is requesting grant money reimbursement for proposed landscaping improvements and removal of the non - complying pole sign adjacent to US Highway #1. The small existing sign for the River Grille Restaurant received $3,398 of grant funds in the 2010/11 application cycle. It was the consensus of the FSL Grant Committee that the landscaping was a required element of the site plan and therefore should not be considered for grant funds. Also, since there are not enough funds to cover all of the requests, the Committee felt the funds could be spent better on other applications. (Total recommended award $0) Alpha Hardware & Marine Supply — 712 Cleveland Street — Edith Humphrey Mrs. Humphrey is currently in the process of making necessary repairs to the Alpha Hardware building on Cleveland Street, which was also the Sebastian Post Office Building in the 1950's. She would also like to renovate the exterior elevations with paint and new hardi -plank siding, and replace the non - complying freestanding sign. The FSL Grant Committee recommends approval of 80% of costs, up to $7,499 for the sign and facade improvements, but requests to re- review the signage for final design. (Total recommended award $7,499) Buried Treasures — new location 1554 US Highway #1 — Renee Powell Ms. Powell recently purchased property on US Highway #1 for the new location of her antique and gift shop. She is requesting grant money reimbursement for signage and landscaping. The FSL Grant Committee recommends approval of 80% of costs, up to $4,320 for the new sign, but requests to re- review the signage for final design. (Total recommended award $4,320) 3 of 140 Sebastian Vacation Rentals — 1301 US Highway #1 — John Conway Mr. Conway, the new tenant of this property, in coordination with the owner, has started the permitting process to rehabilitate the structure and add visible improvements to the site. Mr. Conway has applied for grant money reimbursement for facade improvements, landscaping, and signage. The FSL Grant Committee felt this was a very worthy project and recommends approval of 80% of costs, up to the maximum allowed of $15,000, but requests to re- review the signage for final design. (Total recommended award $15,000) Ar -Pat's Dry Cleaners — 720 Harrison Street — Sam Desai Mr. Desai has applied for grant money reimbursement for a monument sign. Currently, the property does not have any type of freestanding signage, only the fagade signage on his covered driveway. The FSL Grant Committee recommends approval of 80% of costs, up to $4,320 for the new sign, but requests to re- review the signage for final design. (Total recommended award $4,320) Summary: Total application requests far exceed the $31,139 of available funds in the grant program. The FSL Grant Committee based their decisions on which applications they felt best supported the goals of the Overlay District for the CRA area. In an effort to allow the projects to proceed, the following recommendations, as detailed above, are being forwarded to the Community Redevelopment Agency for final grant award. However, the FSL Grant Committee would like to re- review all the proposed signs with requested revisions before a final design is approved by the Committee. Sebastian Vacation Rentals $15,000 Alpha Hardware & Marine Supply 7,499 Ar -Pat's Dry Cleaners 4,320 Buried Treasures 4,320 River Park Plaza 0 Total grants to be awarded this cycle Available funds to be awarded Less grants awarded this cycle Remainder of grant funds to be awarded Recommendation: 1) Review and approve CRA minutes from meeting of 1/9/13 $31,139 $31,139 31,139 $ 0 2) Review applications and consider FSL Grant Committee recommendations. Award grants accordingly with condition that the FSL Grant Committee re- review signage and finalize design. 4 of 140 CFN OF IAN HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (CRA) (CITY COUNCIL) MINUTES WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2013 — 6:00 PM CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1225 MAIN ST, SEBASTIAN, FL Mayor McPartlan called the CRA meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 3. ROLL CALL City Council Present: Mayor Bob McPartlan Vice -Mayor Don Wright Council Member Jerome Adams Council Member Andrea Coy Council Member Jim Hill Staff Present: City Manager, Al Minner City Attorney, Robert Ginsburg City Clerk, Sally Maio Deputy City Clerk, Jeanette Williams Community Development Director, Joseph Griffin MIS Senior Systems Analyst, Barbara Brooke -Reese 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES — 9/26/12 Meeting MOTION by Ms. Coy and SECOND by Mr. Wright to approve the September 26, 2012 minutes. Result of the roll call vote: AYES: All NAYS: None Passed 5 -0. 5 of 140 Community Redevelopment Agency January 9, 2013 Page Two 5. OLD BUSINESS A. Approve Six Month Extension to Grant Award for Tiki Bar & Grill (Community Development Transmittal, Letter) The Community Development Director said the Tiki Bar has requested a six month extension as provided in the ordinance and he introduced Dawn Biehl. Ms. Biehl stated they would like to install a sprinkler system before starting the landscaping portion of their project this spring. MOTION by Mr. Hill and SECOND by Ms. Coy to authorize a six month extension for the Tiki Bar and Grill, not to exceed the remaining $5,582.67, extending the expiration date of the award to July 25, 2013. There was no public input. Result of the roll call vote: AYES: All NAYS: None Passed 5 -0. B. Approval of Wastewater Hook -Up Grant Program (City Manager Transmittal, Program) The City Manager said the program was approved at the last Council meeting and the CRA should now formally adopt the program. He noted the allocated amount for the program should be $10,000 as opposed to $6,000 as listed on the transmittal, citing an error in the budget document that will be corrected. MOTION by Mr. Hill and SECOND by Mr. Wright to approve the Wastewater Hook -Up Program. Damien Gilliams, 1623 U.S. 1, said the County has $41M in reserves as well as $11 M in utility impact fees that should be tapped into before using residents' money to hook up water and sewer along Indian River Drive and in the CRA district. He asked that staff be directed to do their due diligence and make sure the City's money is protected. Result of the roll call vote: AYES: All NAYS: None Passed 5 -0. 6 of 140 2 Community Redevelopment Agency January 9, 2013 Page Three 6. NEW BUSINESS A. Appoint Three Business Owner /Operator Positions and Two Resident - At -Large Positions on the CRA Facade, Sign and Landscape Grant Review Committee (City Clerk Transmittal, R- 09 -02, Applications, Ads, List The Clerk noted that only Mr. Haynes was in attendance and they had enough applicants to fill all of the positions. MOTION by Mr. Hill and SECOND by Ms. Coy to appoint Mr. Warren Dill, Ms. Lisanne Robinson, and Mr. Thomas Haynes to the business owner positions; and Ms. Donna Keys and Ms. Carolyn Anderson to the resident positions. There was no public input. Result of the roll call vote: AYES: All NAYS: None Passed 5 -0. 7. Being no further business, Mayor McPartlan adjourned the CRA meeting at 6:10 pm. Approved at the CRA meeting. Bob McPartlan, Mayor ATTEST: Sally A. Maio, MMC — City Clerk 7 of 140 3 CITY OF SEBASTIAN COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Fagade, Sign, & Landscape Grant Program Summary To Date FiscalYear /Awarded to: Funds Available Funds Awarded and Disbursed Funds Awarded but not yet Disbursed 2005/06 $30,000 Buena Vista Eyeland $6,050 2006/07 $30,000 Wendy's $3,251 H.A.L.O. $15,000 Professional Title (expired) $0 2007/08 $30,000 Keg Shack $5,005 Sebastian Executive Plaza. $4,000 Anchor Plaza $7,500 Captain Hiram's $15,000 VFW $6,775 2008/09 $30,000 2009/10 $30,000 Jerry Smith Tile $6,581 Sebastian Antiques $6,389 Island Tropical Smoothie $4,744 (tree removal) $350 Southern Sisters — Phase 1 $7,500 Southern Sisters — Phase II $2,463 Maxwell Plumbing $14,569 8 of 140 FiscalYear /Awarded to: Funds Available Funds Awarded and Disbursed Funds Awarded but not yet Disbursed 2010/11 $30,000 Earl's Hideaway $7,500 Riverfront Chill & Grill $7,000 Philipson/920 Plaza $7,500 River Grille $3,398 Kim Ellis Insurance $4,400 Fountain Plaza $7,436 Squidly Books $5,500 Washington Plaza $7,500 Professional Title $6,859 H.A.L.O. $3,717 2011/12 $20,000 Clark Water $5,500 Tire Kingdom $3,750 Riverfront Auto $6,541 Tiki Bar & Grill $7,500 $5,583 2012/13 $26,000 TOTALS TO DATE $226,000 $189,278 $5,583 1 -4 -13 Total funds in program $ 226,000 Less funds awarded and disbursed 189,278 Less funds awarded, but not yet disbursed 5,583 Available Funds to be Awarded $31,139 2 9 of 140 MY OF HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND Fa;ade Sign and Landscaping Grant Information &Application Sebastian Community Redevelopment Agency 10 of 140 FAPADE SIGNAGE AND LANDSCAPING GRANT PURPOSE The Sebastian CRA Facade, Signage and Landscaping Improvement Grant Program (FSL Grant Program) is a program designed to encourage visible, exterior improvements to any existing building (residential or commercial) and to encourage private investment within the Sebastian Community Redevelopment Area. The program provides up to $ 15,000 of public funds per building to match private funds to pay for improvements with the Sebastian CRA. Funds are appropriated annually in the CRA budget, and funding is available on a first come first serve basis. However, the program may be subject to the availability of funds. Facade, signage and landscaping (FSL) grants must support the goals of the Overlay District for the CRA area. Applicants are also encouraged to consider the design guidelines specified in the overlay district to achieve the "Old Florida Fishing Village" theme. Applicants are reminded that grant awards made are discretionary in nature and should not be considered an entitlement by the applicant. All grant criteria contained herein are guidelines for awards and successful applicants may receive any amount up to the maximum award. Should an application meet all grant criteria, a grant may or may not be awarded at the CRA Board's discretion due to funding limitations, competing applications, and /or competing priorities. SECTION 1: ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS The FSL program is available to businesses and /or building owners that are located within the CRA district of the City of Sebastian. Businesses must be properly licensed through the City's Occupational Licensing Division and applicants must be a permitted /conforming use within the CRA district. Applications will not be accepted from property owners (and tenants of property owners) who are delinquent on their property taxes. Applicants must not have any outstanding code liens or code violations that cannot be remedied with the grant assistance. SECTION 2: ELIGIBLE IMPROVEMENTS The FSL Grant Program shall provide matching funds for the exterior (street side) improvements that are consistent with and further the implementation of the Land Development Code, CRA Redevelopment Plan and City Comprehensive Plan. Funds may be used for the following illustrative improvements: • Replacement of windows and doors; • Exterior painting or siding as part of an overall facade renovation program. For example, painting is an eligible expenses when done in conjunction with changes in a flat roof to a pitched roof, dormers, gables. Painting otherwise is not an eligible expense. Approved by CRA 6112106, rev. 06120107 and 09123109 Page 1 11 of 140 FAPADE SIGNAGE AND LANDSCAPING GRANT • Exterior signage to remove non - conforming signs (including pole signs) and replace with monument style signs; • Landscaping (as part of an overall improvement program); • Exterior architectural amenities (e.g., addition or improvement of balconies, porches, or arcades); • Awnings and shutters; • Other exterior (street -side) fagade improvements (considered by the CRA on a case -by -case basis); • Architectural, engineering or landscape architectural services to design improvements to be funded through this program (maximum of 10% of total improvements). "NOTE: All architectural designs, materials and colors must be consistent with the historic and architectural heritage of the Sebastian Community Redevelopment Area. SECTION 3: NON - ELIGIBLE IMPROVEMENTS The FSL grant cannot be used to fund interior renovations or roof repair, other maintenance items and cannot be used to renovate a non - conforming sign unless the sign is being brought into conformity. Any improvements constructed or installed prior to City Council approval are not eligible. SECTION 4: AVAILABLE FUNDING AND MATCHING REQUIREMENT The City has funded $30,000 from the City's CRA funds for this program. It is anticipated that 2 -3 projects per year will receive funding, however, if additional funding is available, additional funding cycles may be considered. For signage and landscaping improvements, up to $7,500 shall be available for an individual property. The City will reimburse up to 80% of the costs, up to the dollar amount approved by the CRA Board. For exterior fagade improvements (including signage and landscaping) up to $15,000 shall be available for an individual property. The City will reimburse up to 80% of the costs, up to the dollar amount approved by the CRA Board. SECTION 5: APPLICATION PROCESS AND DEADLINE Applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. As long as the FSL Grant Program is funded, the annual grant cycle will commence on October 1St of each year. All applications for funding shall be due on November 15th, or the next immediate workday if November 15th is a holiday or weekend. Approved by CRA 6112106, rev. 06120107 and 09123109 Page 2 12 of 140 FAPADE SIGNAGE AND LANDSCAPING GRANT Application deadlines may change if funding levels permit additional grant cycles. In that case, the City will announce modifications to the above stated schedule. The following chronology outlines the application process: (1) The applicant receives a FSL Grant Program Application. Application forms are available at City Hall, the City's website (www.cityofsebastian.org) or the office of the Sebastian River Area Chamber of Commerce, 700 Main St., Sebastian, Florida. City Staff is available to meet for an optional pre - application meeting to answer any questions. (2) The applicant completes the application (pgs. 6, 7 & 8) and submits it to the City for review and consistency with the CRA Redevelopment Plan, the Land Development Code, and any other applicable plans. The application package includes the following: a. completed application; b. proof of ownership of the property, c. proof of paid property taxes (current and prior years); d. copy of occupational license(s) (current); c. copies of three (3) cost estimates for the work to be completed; and, d. photos of areas to be improved. The applicant is responsible for all building and other permits and fees which are associated with the proposed project. • Applicants are advised to submit a complete application and all supporting materials per the instructions in this packet. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. (3) The FSL Committee reviews the application according to the program selection criteria and scores the grant application based upon FSL grant criteria established herein. The FSL Committee shall forward a recommendation to the CRA Board for final grant consideration. The CRA Board shall approve, approve with modifications, or deny the funding application. The FSL Committee will be appointed by the CRA Board. The FSL Committee shall consist of three (3) persons operating business in the CRA and two (2) citizens at large. (4) The CRA Board shall have sole authority to award grants. If a grant application is denied, the applicant may reapply in the next funding cycle. • Please note that applications must be reviewed and approved BEFORE facade, sign or landscaping construction work begins. Grants will not be awarded to fagade improvement projects that are under construction or completed prior to grant application. Approved by CRA 6112106, rev. 06120107 and 09123109 Page 3 13 of 140 FACADE S /GNAGE AND LANDSCAPING GRANT (5) For approved grant projects, prior to construction of improvements, the applicant must submit and receive applicable building and other regulatory permits. The City of Sebastian is required to file informational returns (Form 1099 -G) for individuals and entities receiving grants from the City. This information is confidential and will only be used for informational return reporting purposes. Grant recipients must sign and return a W9 form to the City before funds can be distributed. (6) Upon completion of the improvements, final inspection and approval by the City, and issuance of a certificate of occupancy (if applicable), the applicant submits a "reimbursement package" to the City which includes the following: a. completed reimbursement form (provided by the City); b. copies of applicable invoices or receipts; c. proof of payment for improvements (which must be at least as much as the amount indicated in the application); and d. photos of improvements (before and after). Applicants will receive grant funding after the project is completed and all associated costs have been paid. Upon completion of approved work, in order to receive grant payment, the applicant must submit documentation of work completed and proof of payment. It is the responsibility of the award recipient to maintain proper documentation of funds expended in the course of completing the improvement project. Release of funds is subject to submission of this documentation. All improvements must be completed essentially as presented to the FSL Committee and CRA Board in order to receive payment. Acceptable documentation is defined as PAID invoices /statements and /or schedule of values from vendors clearly detailing the work done, accompanied by copies of the cancelled check(s) showing payment accompanied by a vendor invoice. (7) If the project is not completed, is not approved in its final inspection, or does not receive its certificate of occupancy (if applicable) within one year of award, the grant award shall expire. The applicant may request a 6 month extension. Extensions shall only be granted by the CRA Board. SECTION 6: RECURRING FSL GRANT APPLICATIONS FSL grant applications will not be considered if the single building /property under the same ownership has received maximum grant funds within three previous fiscal years. Additionally, points will be awarded to first time applicants and /or applicants that have not previously received a grant in the past three years. Approved by CRA 6112106, rev. 06120107 and 09123109 Page 4 14 of 140 FAPADE SIGNAGE AND LANDSCAPING GRANT SECTION 7: FSL GRANT IMPROVEMENT RANKING CRITERIA The following selection criteria will used to review and rate applications for the FSL Improvement Grant Program. Criteria are derived from the goals and objectives of the City's adopted Redevelopment Plan as well as the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan. Criteria are weighted with a maximum score of 100 points. (1) Streetscape Aesthetics and Functionality and Quality of Design (Up to 30 points): Degree to which the proposed project enhances the streetscape of Sebastian CRA district, including the addition or enhancement of display windows, awnings, landscaping, handicapped accessibility and architectural amenities such as arcades, balconies and porches. Points are awarded for achieving the goals of the Riverfront Overlay District and for remedying non - conformities. (2) Conformity to City Regulations and Overlay District Goals (Up to 25 points): Degree to which the proposed project promotes the unique character of Sebastian and promotes the historic fishing village overlay goals through the implementation of the Land Development Regulations and the use of urban design principles, site design, architecture, materials, color, landscaping, and other visual physical amenities. (3) Removal of Slum and Blight and Positive Impact to Neighborhood (Up to 25 points): Degree to which the proposed project upgrades or eliminates substandard structures, code violations and /or eliminates non - conforming uses, as well as achieving the goals of the CRA district. (4) Historic Preservation and Materials (Up to 15 points): Degree to which the proposed project promotes the historic character of Sebastian through historic preservation, adaptive re -use of historic structures, site design, architecture, materials, landscaping, and other visual and physical amenities. (5) Previous Grant Assistance (Up to 5 points): Applicants who have not been awarded the grant in the previous three years are eligible for five (5) points. Disclaimer: The City of Sebastian, nor its affiliates, shall be responsible for the planning, design, or construction of improvements to property that is owned by the applicant. No warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied by the description of, application for or participation in the Fagade, Signage and Landscaping Improvement Grant Program. The applicant is advised to consult with licensed architects, engineers, or building contractors before proceeding with final plans or construction. Approved by CRA 6112106, rev. 06120107 and 09123109 Page 5 15 of 140 0 W W U w W � a N � .w can s E E c U FACADE SIGNAGE AND LANDSCAPING GRANT FACADE IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM 1. Project Location �/ / I Address of Property to be improved: �/�� �-s WW)/ KX�J 4t? �7L Assessor Parcel Number(s): 31 -39-0( -0=0/- 000-0001,(o/p Name of Business(es) in Project: J I'Aay-Ar -K PJAZA L� Building Frontage Measurement of Project: 2. Applicant Information Name: Ki ver Mailing Address City: 0102-a' GLG (�G�/ ini q aCA Stater Zip: 3300!Z _ Phone: 96-Y-6',19 `f 20 9 Email: _�a/eal1 tea corn Do you Own, Rent or Lease the subject property? *If you are not the owner, the owner will need to co -sign this application. 3. Businesses or Services Offered on Site: 4. Description of Proposed Improvements: ma rill k 'IY► 7� 51 e ri 6'ee, 9#cA G 51'En-- pgv Approved by CRA 6192106, rev. 06120107 and 09123109 f pn D Ki f� Page 6 16 of 140 FACADE SIGNAGE AND LANDSCAPING GRANT 5. Please identify ways in which this project supports the Overlay District 6. Submittals Applications must include the following materials, if applicable, for consideration by the City: Current Photo(s) of project site Assessor parcel number and proof of paid property taxes Applicant Information Listing of businesses or services offered on site Description of proposed improvements Identification of project's support of the Overlay District Current Occupational License Rendering or sketch of proposed improvements Architectural plans - elevation drawing, dimensions, measurements, etc Color and material samples Sign /Awning design drawings and/or plans Documentation of cost estimates -- copies of vendor bids, estimates, etc Signature of Property Owner and Applicant Applications lacking sufficient materials to describe the project will NOT be reviewed. Approved by CRA 6112106, rev. 06120107 and 09123109 Page 7 17 of 140 FAPADE SIGNAGE AND LANDSCAPING GRANT 7. Estimated Costs and Timing Please provide copies of three vendor bids /estimates or other documentation of cost estimates for all proposed facade work. a. Window or Door Replacement $ b. Exterior paint or siding $ c. Signage d. Exterior Lighting $ e. Fagade /Exterior Architectural Improv. $ f. Architectural /Design Fees $ _ g. Landscape / Hardscape Improvements $ 2-�- ,L`-f�O i h. Awnings or Shutters $ i. Building Permit/Planning Fees $ j. Other Proposed Improvements (specify) $ TOTAL ESTIMATED COST $65� Estimated Days /Months for Completion [Oc) cbCiy S . 8. S gn ures Signe Property Owner(s) Signature(s) This Section for City Use Amount Received: Date Reviewed: Recommendation to CRA: Action by CRA: Signe 5&-k Applicant(s) Sig ature(s) Approved by CRA 6112106, rev. 06120107 and 09123109 RECEIVED NOV 13 2012 City of st:bsstion Community Dft @< 4 P @0, Page 8 18 of 140 River Park Plaza, LLC 426 SE 6th Street Dania Beach, Florida 33004 954 - 629 -2049 DoneDeall@aol.com December 5, 2012 Dorri Bosworth, Planner Community Development Department City of Sebastian 1225 Main Street Sebastian, Florida 32958 RE: Application for Sign & Landscaping Grant River Park Plaza, Sebastian, Florida Dear Ms. Bosworth: On November 9, 2012 we submitted our Application for the City of Sebastian Sign and Landscaping Grant and included color Monument Sign drawings. We are aware that the sign drawings that we have submitted with the application do not match the existing River Grill Restaurant sign that was approved by the City and installed recently. We are currently working with an Architect to formulate and overall plan to enhance the 3 existing buildings and once that is completed then we may need to request changes to the sign drawings to then tie the buildings and signs together. Thank you very much for your consideration. Sincerely, Jay Di k Managing Member River Park Plaza, LLC 19 of 140 RIVER PARK PLAZA Located on U.S. Highway 1 in Sebastian, Florida Q � rY <r•. s.r.,,,n„�, _yr Dri y FOR MORE Jay Dick Joe Ca#aido INFORMATION (954) 629 -2049 (772) 360 -6686 PLEASE CONTACT donedeali @aol.com jwcatald+oC msr �s r r rte' S _ � r r r f l I abke V4 %01 s t � i 1 t I O,. ►` 0 � 1 .0 fy _ .° . it) ACRE SITE RKING SPACES t u5.\-00 0 N 21 of 140 SEBASTIAN, INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED FREESTANDING DOUBLE SIDED SIGN FABRICATED ALUMINUM SIGN WITH INTERNAL ALUMINUM ANGLE FRAME CONSTRUCTION ID COPY COMPUTER ROUTED OUT OF 118" THICK ALUMINUM FACES AND BACKED WITH HIGH IMPACT TRANSLUCENT FLAT ACRYLIC WITH VINYL OVERLAYS AS SHOWN TENANT CABINET FACES TO BE HIGH IMPACT TRANSLUCENT PAN FORMED ACRYLIC WITH OUTSIDE SURFACE APPLIED SCOTCHCAL 3M APPLIED VINYL DECORATION ALL EXTERIOR METAL SURFACES TO HAVE ACRYLIC POLYURETHANE ENAMEL AND LIGHT SPRAY STUCCO ENAMEL COLORS AS INDICATED SIGN TO HAVE INTERNAL 800 M.A. H.O. FLUORESCENT ILLUMINATION SIGN INSTALLED ON ( 2) VERTICAL STEEL SUPPORT POLES WITH DIRECT BURIAL CONCRETE FOUNDATIOS Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. E147646 ( R ) 2675 Kirby Circle N.E. Palm Bay Fl., 32905 (321) 72.7 -7324 FAX (321) 951 -2466 www.Art- Krati.com M 4640isigns tw i7av% In whale of in port. Is the property Of Art-Kraft Sign Company and rnM nal be us6d wdlhoui the expomid wfillen permAdon oI M -Km O Sign Company, Inc. Proposal Submitted To: JAY DICK Job Name & Location RIVER PARK PLAZA US HWY #1 SEBASTIAN, FL 32958 -�iNH 1, 11,N l.a I A T Contact Name DOW JAY DICK 08 -29 -12 Sales Phone 954 - 629 -2049 Person Lori Reilly Fax Designer Wayne E -mail Design # donedeall @aol.com 26205 -A We propose hereby to furnish material and labor complete in accordance with specifications below, for the sum of: ELEVEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED NINE DOLLARS & 50/ 100 .............. ............................... $11,609.50 Payment to be made as follows: Deposit of 50% down $5804.75 Balance due upon completion. Credit Card payments subject to 2% service fee. ^ � N ~ � g a _ i ";a lteaton from sp ec cations below involving xtra cos y ll be e x cured on ly upon Amatena is guarantee to be as specel meted in a wokmankema nn er acc ordng to stand pract ces. T� written orders, and wig become an extra charge over and above the estimate. All agreements contingent upon strikes, accidents or delays beyond our control. Owner to carry fire, tornado and other necessary insurance. Our workers are fully covered by Workman's Compensation Insurance. Authorized Signature --R, Lori Reilly We hereby submit specifications and estimates for: Supply all materials and labor to fabricate the following: 1 - 10' X 10' INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED DOUBLE SIDED FREESTANDING MULTI - TENANT SIGN PER DESIGN #26205 -A. PRICE: $10,850.00 + tax $799.50 = $11,609.50. ** NOTE. Permit & Engineering to be billed as extra @ AKS cost, plus cost to obtain. ** 1. All signage to remain property of Art-Kraft Sign Company, Inc. unfil paid in full. The Client /Buyer agrees to pay all cost in the event of default of payment by the ClientlBuyer, including a reasonable attorney's fee. 2. The Client /Buyer hereby grants Art-Kraft Sign Company, Inc. the right of entry into and on the property of the ClientlBuyer for the purpose of retaking possession of the signage in the event of default. 3. Any payments not timely received by Art-Kraft Sign Company, Inc, shall bear interest from the due date at the rate of 18% per annum until paid in full. 4. Primary electric to signs by others. Primary electric not included in price. Acceptance of Proposal — The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as outlined above. Customer Signature Date WE ARE PLEASED TO ACCEPT � ry1az " ALr RIVER PARK PLAZA SW 6686 LEMON CHIFFON 480 U.S. HWY. 1 SW 6128 BLONDE SEBASTIAN, FL 230 -36 DARK BLUE 15'-0" ver Ri T' Park 51 111 �LAZA` yl, 480 INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED FREESTANDING DOUBLE SIDED SIGN FABRICATED ALUMINUM SIGN WITH INTERNAL ALUMINUM ANGLE FRAME CONSTRUCTION ID COPY COMPUTER ROUTED OUT OF 118" THICK ALUMINUM FACES AND BACKED WITH HIGH IMPACT TRANSLUCENT FLAT ACRYLIC WITH VINYL OVERLAYS AS SHOWN TENANT CABINET FACES TO BE HIGH IMPACT TRANSLUCENT PAN FORMED ACRYLIC WITH OUTSIDE SURFACE APPLIED SCOTCHCAL 3M APPLIED VINYL DECORATION ALL EXTERIOR METAL SURFACES TO HAVE ACRYLIC POLYURETHANE ENAMEL AND LIGHT SPRAY STUCCO ENAMEL COLORS AS INDICATED SIGN TO HAVE INTERNAL 800 M.A. H.O. FLUORESCENT ILLUMINATION SIGN INSTALLED ON (2) VERTICAL STEEL SUPPORT POLES WITH Underwriters DIRECT BURIAL CONCRETE FOUNDATION U Laboratories, Inc. E147646 ( R ) 2675 Kirby Circle N.E. Palm Bay Fl., 32905 (321) 727 -7324 FAX (321) 951 -2466 DESIGN NO- 26205 8 CUSTOMER RIVER PARK PLAZA DESIGNER WAYNE SALES REP. LORI DATE 8. 2A - 12 SCALE 3/8'= 1' 11 CUSTOMER APPROVAL www.Art- Kraff.com at 94frfikOSigns Company and rhoy not be umd wtlhoul the 9;pFm ed wrmen pemtisslon of M -I[mft Sign CorrpmW, Inc. eTXI 00 A r""N c n Proposal Submitted To: Contact Name Date JAY DICK JAY DICK 08 -29 -12 Phone Sales .Person 954- 629 -2049 Lori Reilly Eax Designer Job Name & Location Wayne RIVER PARK PLAZA E-mail Design # US HWY #1 SEBASTIAN, FL 32958 donedeall@aol.com 26205 -B We propose hereby to furnish material and labor complete in accordance with specifications below, for the sum of: FOURTEEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED TWENTY DOLLARS & 30/100 ......................... $14,220;30 Payment to be made as follows: Deposit of 50% down $7110.15 Balance due upon completion. Credit Card payments subject to 2% service fee. All material is guaranteed to be as specAled. All work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or deviation from speciflcatlons be, low involving extra cost will be executed only upon written orders, and will become an extra charge over and above the estimate. All agreements contingent upon strikes, accidents or delays beyond our control. Owner to carry fire, tomado and other necessary insurance. Our workers are fully covered by Workman's Compensation Insurance. , Authorized Signature Lori Reilly We hereby submit specifications and estimates for: Supply all materials and labor to fabricate the following: 1 - 9'X 15' INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED DOUBLE SIDED FREESTANDING MULTI - TENANT SIGN PER DESIGN #26205 -A. PRICE: $13,290.00 + tax $930.30 = $14,220.30. ** NOTE: Permit & Engineering to be billed as extra @ AKS cost, plus cost to obtain. ** 1. All signage to remain property of Art-Kraft Sign Company, Inc, until paid in full. The Client/Buyer agrees to pay all cost in the event of default of payment by the Client/Buyer, including a reasonable attorney's fee. 2. The Client /Buyer hereby grants Art-Kraft Sign Company, Inc. the right of entry into and on the property of the ClientlBuyer for the purpose of retaking possession of the signage in the event of default. 3. Any payments not timely received by Art -Kraft Sign Company, Inc. shall bear interest from the due date at the rate of 18% per annum until paid in full. 4. Primary electric to signs by others. Primary electric not included in price. Acceptance of Proposal — The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as outlined above. 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Q � I Q Z z5 J U 1 ^p U) Q 4 O ZUZ V31 O `er Z w0 ni Ul tr o+ o SSS pZ Y 8 fr 8o is !t� � 0 as ? wo 1(I o F U3 mo `dl �o g N 0 g k o �j 05 ° 90 "e p11N IN 1� 1 1 YI 5 5 5 5 8 8 8 8 8 uY N � m S a 11 1 Y 1 MI I j j w 8 o a o IS a� f}w ° -G 88 N I N P K 6 bb 26 of 140 -7 a --d SCHOLZ LANDSCAPE SERVICE INC. 10 NELWIG TERRACE DEERFIELD REACH, FL 33064 Builder /Owner: JOE CATALDO 954 - 596 -0600- Office 954 - 596 -0675 — Fax E -Mail: scbulzlandSC800@bellseotb.net Email for plans only: ucaM@ael.com Attention: E -mail address: jwcataldo @msn.com Office No: Fax No: Dated: November 8, 2012 REVISED: Proposal Submittal: River Park Plaza Improvements Project Address: Plans Drawn By Plans Dated: EMBV Engineering August 2012 We are submitting this bid for the installation of landscape material for the above referenced project as requested. General Notes: SOD: If sod is included — it is for bid purposes only and will be actual field measured at install (plus /minus.) If SOD IS NOT INCLUDED — it will be field verified after installation and billed at per sq footage price at time of install. Sod pricing is valid provided there is reasonable access. Possible additional charges could apply. All sod is Floratam No 1 unless otherwise specified. • When there are quantity descrepancies between the plant list and the plan — the plan will prevail • Schulz Landscape bids plant material specifications as noted on the plant unless those specifications are not available. • Schulz Landscape shall not be liable for, and does not provide any warranty which covers damage which may have been caused to plants or trees due to Acts of God. For purposes of this section, Acts of God shall include but not be limited to any winds of 50 miles per hour. 27 of 140 Page No: 2 Builder /Owner: Joe Cataldo Project: River Park Plaza Improvements • If there is any relocation work required there is no guaranty on the material. • Permits are not included in pricing. • No removals / relocations /maintenance /trimming or pruning is included unless specifically specified and generally this work is to be done by others. • Existing tree protection is not included in this proposal unless specifically stated. • Exotic /Nuisance material removal is not included in this proposal unless specifically stated. • General Contractor to provide grades +/- 1" of finish grade prior to irrigation and landscape construction. • All maintenance of plant material to be by others. Protection of existing trees to be by others. Mulch for the existing vegetation has not been included in this proposal. • Quotes based on quantities, species and sizes as outlined in proposal. Additional items to be per established unit pricing. Due to current market conditions, some shrub material may not be available at size indicated -every attempt will be made to contract grow shrub material to specifications. • Warranty of trees is one year, shrubs six months, and sod ninety days. No warranty on transplanted material. Schulz Landscape cannot warrant any material that is not covered by a 100% coverage irrigation system. Furthermore, it is the owner or owner's representative `s responsibility to begin maintenance of material with an irrigation system at the time of completion of work, unless otherwise noted in the bid documents. All plants, trees and sod materials will be watered as follows: Six (6) times per week for the first two weeks; thereafter, it will be covered by irrigation system as directed by applicable ordinances and /or follow appropriate maintenance schedule. 28 of 140 Page No. 4 Contractor: Joe Cataldo Project: River Park Plaza Improvements We hereby propose to furnish labor /materials complete in accordance with the specifications on plans for the sum of: Twenty four thousand five hundred ninety nine dollars ....... $24,599.00 PROPOSAL PRICING IS GOOD FOR 60 DAYS. PAYMENT TO BE MADE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF DATE OF INVOICE PROGRESS BILLINGS MAYBE SUBMITTED WEEKLY. Should Payment to Schulz Landscape become overdue, interest on the unpaid balance shall accrue at the rate of 1.5% month until paid. Should collection action, non - judicial or judicial become necessary concerning any amount due to Schulz Landscape under this agreement and /or invoice, Schulz Landscape shall be entitled to an award of its attorneys fees expended in the collection of the amount due. SCHULZ LANDSCAPE SER VICE INC. A Vincent Carfora A. VINCENT CARFORA, VICE PRESIDENT DATED: November 8, 2012 ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL: The pricing, specifications and conditions are hereby accepted as listed and /or included in this contract. We are authorizing Schulz Landscape Service Inc. to do the work as specified. Payment will be as outlined above. Dated: Check will made payable to: SCHULZ LANDSCAPE SERVICE INC. 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Page lof2 Tax Collector Home Sma,ox Reports Shopping Cart Real ESf8fe Account At 480[]S HIGHWAY 1'SEBASTIAN 32958 Real Estate Account #31-39-06-00020-0090-00016/0 Parcel details Latest bill Full bill history , � 'a i $1 8 �012 ~^' ��1� � ���� 2002 � ' $14459.98 due Paid Paid Paid Paid Carole Jean Jordan Real ESf8fe 2011 Annual Bill Print This Bill (PDF) Indian River County Tax Collector Notice ofAd Valorem Taxes and Non-ad Valorem Assessments Account number Alternate key Escrow code mmaoov"ue 31-39-06-00020-0090-00016/0 1020379 0017 2A 32Of140 https://www.indianriver.county-taxes. s/3l'3g-06-00020-0000— 11/9/2012 Paid o012-05-24$1�30.34 Receipt #181-00047172 PAY DELINQUENT TAXES evCASHIER'S CHECK, MONEY ORDER maCASH PAY DELINQUENT TAXES ev CASHIER'S CHECK, MONEY ORDER onCASH ow°a, ommaume"x aAYv|svx LOAN SERVICING LLc 400uG HIGHWAY 1 44uo PONCE oc LEON BLVD 4TH rL SEBASTIAN 32958 CORAL GABLES, rLoo14V �°oo/desow«on oo�owAr�R cAas sna so�mwarop aasi� ana poz :}z� z.or Full legal available: Parcel details Ad Valorem Taxes Taxing authority Mmaee Anaanaau Exemption Taxable Tar COUNTY GENERAL FUND 3.0892 750.190 n 756.190 $2.336.02 EMERGENCY SERvo|GT 1.7148 750.190 O 750.190 $1.290.71 SCHOOL STATE LAW 5.3900 750.190 O 750.190 $4.080.40 OCHOOLLOCAL 2.4980 750.190 O 750.190 $1.888.90 CITY OrSEBASTIAN 3.3041 750.190 O 750.190 $2.498.53 GT JOHNS RIVER WATER 0.3313 750.190 O 750,190 $250�53 SEBASTIAN INLET 01124 756.190 O 756.190 $85.00 Total ' 18�4r44 o13.nrn10 32Of140 https://www.indianriver.county-taxes. s/3l'3g-06-00020-0000— 11/9/2012 Real Estate Account at 480 US HIGHWAY 1, SEBASTIAN 32958 - TaxSys - Indian Riv... Page 2 of 2 Taxing authority Millage Assessed Exemption Taxable Tax MOSQUITO CONTROL 0.2691 756,190 0 756,190 $203.49 HOSPITAL DISTRICT 0.9386 756,190 0 756,190 $709.76 FLORIDA INLAND NAVIG 0.0345 756,190 0 756,190 $26.09 LAND ACQUISITION BND 0.0717 756,190 0 756,190 $54.22 SCHOOL BOND 0.3500 756,190 0 756,190 $264.67 LAND ACQUISITION BND 04 0.3647 756,190 0 756,190 $275.78 Total 18.4744 $13,970.16 Non -Ad Valorem Assessments Levying authority Rate Amount COUNTY LANDFILL FEE n/a $1,016.89 SEBASTIAN STORM WATER SERVICES nla $367.65 Total $1,384.54 Combined taxes and assessments: $15,354.70 If received by: Nov 30, 2012 Dec 31, 2012 Jan 31, 2013 Please pay: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Paid 2012 -05 -24 $15,830.34 Receipt #181- 00047172 PAY DELINQUENT TAXES BY CASHIER'S CHECK, MONEY ORDER OR CASH 33 of 140 https: / /www.indianriver. county - taxes.com/public / real_ estate /parcels /31- 39 -06- 00020 - 0090... 11/9/2012 ISO= 14011TA U10 712 Cleveland Street November, 2012 NOV 13 2012 34 of 140 Respectfully submitted are applications requesting approval of Grant monies for fa4acle and signage renovations at 712 Cleveland Street, the location being within the Riverfront Overlay District. This property and structure formerly housed the Sebastian U.S. Post Office. To the best of my knowledge, the building was constructed in 1954 with a dedication taking place in November of that same year. My late husband, David Humphrey (deceased April, 2011), and my late father-in-law, Charles Humphrey (deceased June, 2012), purchased the property and the existing business as partners in May, 1991. At the time the owners were operating the premises as a hardware/ surplice supply store. The location still operates as a family-owned hardware store plus marine supply business. it is, however, in much need of repair, renovations and updating. Your consideration is kindly requested in approval of the application(s) contained in this submission. Sincerely, Edith Humphrey, President ALPHA HARDWARE & MARINE SUPPLIES 71.2 Cleveland Street Sebastian, Florida 32958 772-589-5555 alpha.edie@att.net 35 of 140 0 44 Recollections of Sebastian Post 4fftces The November, 1954-dedication of the new Post Office at Sebastian was a gala occasion, attended by distin- guished guests. Ceremonies began with a concert by the Vero Beach High School Band, Robert E. Lee conducting. The invocation was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Randall Parsons of the Sebastian Methodist Church, He was introduced by Postmaster R. Vii', Long. Special guests included Paul R. Stevenson, Sebastian City Council President and master of ceremonies. P. C. Manley, representing C. B. Gladden, Post Office Regional Direc- tor of Atlanta, was guest speaker. He was from the United Stags Postal Service in Orlando. Mrs. Bertha Mae Woods, Winter Beach postmistress, was honored because of her seniority in postal ser- vice. At the time of the dedication of the new Winter Beach Post Office she had held office forty years, longer than any other postmaster in Florida. Postmaster and Mrs. Stanley V. Buss, Vero Beach; Postmaster Joe Screws, Fellsinere; Ray L. Redstone of the Vero Beach post office; Zenus Stanton, rural carrier for Vero Beach; Mrs. Annette Ryall, retired postal employee of Sebastian; Charles Zimmer, Sebastian City councilman; Jack 5turgii, Vero Beach mayor; Sant. Joyce, sheriff of Indian River County; William Boone, mayor'of Sebastian; and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walsh of Fort Lauderdale were honored guests. Mr. Walsh represented 4,200 postal clerks of Florida. Mrs. Meta Chesser iiE 01inger.. granddaughter and daughter of Sebastian pioneers, gave the history of the Sebastian Post Office from. the days of sailing vessels, steam boats, and the .coming of the railroad to the present. She told of - Postmaster Thomas New who named the community New lNaven and who dug the first Sebastian Inlet with shovel and wheel barrow. She related the story of Saylvanus hitching, her grandfather ;and second postmaster, who renamed, the community Sebastlan —pre- s;jmably for the River—and disbursed mail from his general store. The third postmaster was a Mr. Barrow who built a large two -story building west of the railroad which served as a boarding house, general store, and post office. Postmaster W. P. Sloan moved the post office east of the tracks to the Sloan Store in the Hardee Building. Miss Masud Ovens succeeded Mr. Sloan and moved the post office back .to the Marrow Building. Charles Beugnot moved the post office back to the Hardee Building. Miss Owens married Fred Park. They built a home on South Central Avenue where the Chamber of Com- merce is now. As Mrs. Park, she suc- ceeded Mr. Beugnot and moved the post office to her home and became postmistress again. W. C. Edwards, postmaster follow- ing Mrs. Park, had retired as princi- paI of the Sebastian School. He was the grandfather of Mrs. E. W. Vickers, He and his successor, bliss Myrtice Baughman:, who was a niece of Mrs. Park, and her successor, Mrs. Lisbon Futch, kept the post office in the Dark Building until it was returned to Main Street. The E. W. Vickers building, one of the roost historic in town, was built for the Braddocks. but it housed at different times, the Vickers, An- derson, Sembler and I. T. Thompson families. The upstairs was made into an apartment, while the first floor was used as a general store. In 1925 the building was remodeled. completely by F, W. dickers. John Rogers succeeded. Mrs. butch as postmaster. When he resigned to enter business, Robert Gomex be- came acting postmaster. Mr. Rogers later went back to the postal service as rural mail carrier --the first in Sebastian. Mr. Long had a staff composed of Mrs. ;Paul Stevenson, Mrs.' Roy Kinney, and Mr. Rogers at the time of dedication, So reported Mrs. Bolinger to Mrs. Dale'Wimbrow, Editor of the Indian River`Arews. 36 of 140 Legend Ilk `° . Gateway CRA Boundary s t,`f:eatnunt .. '.; Gateway Treatment fr ,� t ALPHA HARDWARE & MARNE + ?712 Claeveiand St Sebastlan, FL 329,58 v �- - ..... Riven:idt Drive i StreeL,capcs Find ! Pocket Parks Areawide Recommendations f� � ffr 1. Retain 13 story maximum building height. Ch ,t Main Savet o aao eoa t i Activhy Center { r 2. Modify commnrtity design guidelines to reinforce "Old Florida fishing Village" design tltLne. i 3. Future study to farther adtLws parking needs in the CRA. `S 40, �en�ent L -S 3 strectscx x CaD tai ljga s 1 �- ➢ ?nhrarcmrnts and "RuIld to i. Rivevicka Park improvements. °r �' Street" 2. Strvtmcape impro;ernents to US- 1. r i - Riverside Drive. and Sebastian 1 Bouievani (cast and nesrbaund). i 3. RuonJigurhoattantlerpatking- � 'S+�i�titttY,� l� "s _ :YityCcnter & i6oatcear�t '�- r 7 . 5 1' 4. DeveL?p a storm%vaier park. Trxmj31 Area rb r Altxttt Us ! I'otentiaf URA F I I j + Ike rfereto m:.nt Fspansion to J f " '..prove ?4 °5, �� � iYL'rV1L•W Park r Gatetr v Gateway 1 n attnes t t r Redevelo -ment Plan Sumnary Ma _ Vitt of Sebastian CRA Qh't � .,R. KimlayHom and Assadates:Inc. Figure ] rm- GRANT APPLICATION OWNERSHIP TAX ROLL DATA 38 of 140 FACADE SIGNAGE AND LANDSCAPING GRANT FACADE IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM 1. Project Location Address of Property to be improved: °►�l 5i - Assessor Parcel Number(s): :3I - .3 - Name of Business(es) in Project: i_Et tE�r`'i' L. `!Yjn.� �r /�I'i✓� t_ s Building Frontage Measurement of Project: 2. Applicant Information A Name: (-b l -oA ,. Y Mailing Address: City:. State:'— 1_ zip: Phone: Email: `- Do you Own, Rent or Lease the subject property ?:'b,, "If you are not the owner, the owner will need to co -sign this application. f, 3. Businesses or Services Offered on Site:i 4. Description of Proposed Improvements: .,,a + - tt Approved by CRA 6192106, rev. 06120107 and (t Page 6 39 of 140 FACADE SIGNAGE AND LANDSCAPING GRANT 5. Please identify ways in which this project supports the Overlay District Concepts z.., LJ L:U � �rv�c �1�t-1 i> i "GC. C 6. Submittals Applications must include the following materials, if applicable, for consideration by the City: Current Photo(s) of project site Assessor parcel number and proof of paid property taxes Applicant Information Listing of businesses or services offered on site Description of proposed improvements Identification of project's support of the Overlay District Current Occupational License Rendering or sketch of proposed improvements Architectural plans - elevation drawing, dimensions, measurements, etc Color and material samples Sign /Awning design drawings and /or plans Documentation of cost estimates -- copies of vendor bids, estimates, etc Signature of Property Owner and Applicant Applications lacking sufficient materials to describe the project will NOT be reviewed. 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Report Discrepancy GIS parcal~1e bst updated 1111312012 12,16.06 Alai. CAAfA datebm last Updated 111131201212.31.•14 AK Page 1 of 1 42 of 140 http:l iwww .ircpa.org/Data.aspx?ParcellD =31390600020002000006.0 11/13/2012 {J1ffffff � 1 r� t r 43 of 140 i {J1ffffff � 1 r� t r 43 of 140 Indian River County, Florida Property Appraiser - Property Data Data For Parcel 31390600920002009006.9 Sketch Data Parcel: 31390600020002000006.0 Owner. ALPHA HARDWARE INC, Site 712 CLEVELAND ST, SEBASTIAN, FL 32958 Address: [+] Map this property. Sketch Card 1 Download Sketch Codes Report Discrepancy GI5 parcel shape>Ele Iast updated 811512012 12 16.02 AM. C4 MA database last updated 811512012 12.-34.-27 AM. Scale: 5Ft A❑ 96 sgft 96 gFt 2qft821 s 2>321 44 of 140 Bill history - Real Estate Account a CLEVELAND ST, SEHASTIANT"32 ,959 - TaxS,,y... Page I of 2 2011 inMailmew EO! #4 03/30/2012 Paid $873.41 Receipt 9181-00045288 'C"11 lrs 01/03/2012 PaWl $847.21 Receiipt #181-00035988 10/04/2011 Paid! $930.46 Receipt #,l81- 00000073 II Installment FoO -i E 06/30/2011 PaJd $915.84 Receipt #2010-9251638 2016, instaimmrit 03/30/2-011 Paid $926.51 Receipi #2010-3800208 01/03/2011 Paid $0.06 ReGeopt 92010-9236686 2010 lnstaHM,=enl' b-'I! 01/03/2011 Paiid $898.78 Receipt #2010-9236686 2, G 0 h)SUMrnf'.-;! R"M "'1 09/30/2010 PaW $976.00 Receipt #2009-9254319 20, r! 06/28/2010 Paid $960.67 Receipt #2009-9250634 03/31/2010 FlaPd, $1,050.39 Receipt 92009-9245960 12/23/2009 PaW $1,018.97 Receipt 4,2009-9233365 10/01/2009 FlaPd $948.7e Rec0pf #2008-9255402 06/30/2009 Paid $933.89 Receipt #2008-9252267 200 An ili E °i° 03/31/2009 Paid $3,974.01 FR.ec;eurd, #2008-9247742 2001 Anrom� 11/29/2007 Paid $3,647.75 Rec6ptX2007-9224212 2006 Aw,oai 01/02/2007 Paid $3,066.28 Receipt 92006-9237591 201-15 Ar,-E ia; 11; 03/15/2006 Paid $3,071.66 Receipt *2005-9244680 2004,4!-Onua� F-3;t€ 11/23/2004 Paid $3,132.89 Rece4jat #2004-1601136 11/25/2003 Paid $3,029.18 Receopt #2003-9122188 12/03/2002 Pa6d, $2,760.06 Receipt *2002-9132345 45 of 140 littps://wvi-AT.ind.,.i,,ainiver.cou.n,ty-taxes.con,i/public/ea.t,_estate/parcels/31-39-06-00020-002... 11/13/2012 MISCELLANEOUS VISUALS OF PROPERTY 46 of 140 IX. Property Images (continued) Address 112 Cleveland Street, Sebastian, FL 824158. Loan Number 549014 e t (j T Subject 712 Cleveland Street 1P View Address Verification Comment 'address Verification 112 Cleveland SL Sebastian, FI32'958" 0 t a rs lq �.I F J r � t `a�a IMF ?��bv _z Subject 712 Cleveland Slret t Comment "Office AreaUterror" View Interior i ClearCapilal" - Trof 140 IX. Property Images Address 712 Cleveland Street, Sebastian. FL 32958 Loan Number 549014 L Y '...i1 ....._ Subject 712 Cleveland Street Comment "Front of Building and front parking area 0-0 Subject 712 Cleveland Street View hie w" Comment `Interior of Building." CBearCapitat" 48 of 140 IX. Property Images (continued) Address 712 Cleveland Street, Sebastian, FL 32958 Loan Humber 549014 Subject 712 Cleveland Street View Bathroom Comment "Bathroorn Inlerfnr tone of two). ` Subject 712 Cleveland Street View Back Comment "Back of Building and back parking area 7ClearCapital' 49 of 140 IX. Property Images (continued) Address 712 Cleveland Street, Sebastian. FL 329,58 Loan Number 549014 Subject 712 Cleveland Street View Side Comment "East Side of Building A Subject 712 Cleveland Street View Front Comment "View of Property Across the Street from Front of Property" CleatCapilel' 50 of 140 IX. Property Images (continued) Address 712 Cleveland Street, Sebastian, FL 32958 Loan Number 549014 ,w Subject 712 Cleveland Street View Other Comment "View of Property Looking Down the Street to the West" Subject 112 Cleveland Street View 011ie, Comment "'View of Property Lnohing Down the Street to the East " will CfeaiCapitat' Al 51 of 140 IX. Property Images (continued) Address 712 Cleveland Sheet, Sr,baMian, FL 32958 Loan Number ;49014 Subject 712 Cleveland Street View Interior Cornrnent "Inlerior of Building." Subject 712 Cleveland Street view Inlerior Comment 'Interior of Budding looking lovaard front of buildmnq ii Clear Capital" . 52 of 140 SIGNAGE: PROPOSALS/ ESTIMATES 53 of 140 FACADE SIGNAGE AND LANDSCAPING GRANT 7. Estimated Costs and Timing Please provide copies of three vendor bids /estimates or other documentation of cost estimates for all proposed fagade work. a. b. Window or Door Replacement Exterior or siding paint c. Signage d. Exterior Lighting $ e. Facade /Exterior Architectural Improv. f. Architectural/Design Fees g. Landscape / Hardscape Improvements $ h. Awnings or Shutters i. Building Permit/Planning Fees j. Other Proposed Improvements (specify) TOTAL ESTIMATED COST Estimated Days /Months for Completion 8. Signaty&/s Signed: Property Owners) Signatu (s) This Section for City Use Amount Received: Date Reviewed: Recommendation to CRA: Action by CRA: Signed: iZ(i��1�lIL`i 1103 6 $ Applicant(s) Signature(s) Approved by CRA 6112106, rev. 06120107 and 09/23/09 Page 8 54 of 140 55 of 140 56 of 140 57 of 140 58 of 140 59 of 140 60 of 140 61 of 140 62 of 140 63 of 140 64 of 140 65 of 140 66 of 140 67 of 140 68 of 140 69 of 140 70 of 140 71 of 140 72 of 140 73 of 140 74 of 140 75 of 140 76 of 140 77 of 140 78 of 140 79 of 140 80 of 140 81 of 140 82 of 140 83 of 140 84 of 140 85 of 140 86 of 140 87 of 140 88 of 140 89 of 140 90 of 140 91 of 140 92 of 140 93 of 140 94 of 140 95 of 140 96 of 140 97 of 140 98 of 140 99 of 140 100 of 140 101 of 140 102 of 140 103 of 140 104 of 140 105 of 140 106 of 140 107 of 140 108 of 140 109 of 140 110 of 140 111 of 140 112 of 140 113 of 140 114 of 140 115 of 140 116 of 140 117 of 140 118 of 140 119 of 140 120 of 140 121 of 140 122 of 140 123 of 140 124 of 140 125 of 140 126 of 140 127 of 140 128 of 140 129 of 140 130 of 140 131 of 140 132 of 140 133 of 140 134 of 140 135 of 140 136 of 140 137 of 140 138 of 140 139 of 140 140 of 140 FACADE, SIGN AND LANDSCAPING GRANT REVIEW COMMITTEE MINUTES Wednesday, Janua~30,2013 5:00PM 1. The meeting was called to order at 5:00 PM. 2. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 3. ROLL CALL: Present: Tom Haynes Warren Dill Excused: Carolyn Anderson Lisanne Robinson Donna Keys Staff present: Joe Griffin; Community Development Director Jan King, Senior Planner Dorri Bosworth, Planner/Secreta~ 4. APPOINT CHAIRPERSON & VICE-CHAIRPERSON Mr. Dill nominated Donna Keys for chairperson. All were in favor. DRAFT Donna Keys nominated Lisa nne Robinson for vice-chairperson. All were in favor. 5. OLD BUSINESS-Minutes of Regular Meeting of 1/9/2012 Mr. Dill verified that the money amounts shown in the minutes for Suzi's Tiki were correct with regards to the funds indicated in the summa~ chart. MOTION by Diii/Lisanne to accept the minutes of the Janua~ 9, 2012 meeting as submitted. Motion was approved unanimously by voice vote. 6. NEW BUSINESS A. Review of Budget and Funds Available Ms. Bosworth had previously explained that the Tiki Bar & Grill (Suzi's) had requested a six month extension, until July 2013, for their grant funds awarded for landscaping plans. These monies were set aside and not included in the available funds figure. Mr. Griffin stated that a portion of the Southern Sisters Phase II monies was not used and therefore now available for this year's applications. Total funds available for the 2013 applicants is $31,139. 1 B. New Applications The Committee decided to review all the applications and then discuss allocation of the funds. Ms. Robinson stated she felt the Committee had become more of a signage group, which was disappointing, instead of reviewing projects that were geared towards the development of a Fishing Village. She was unhappy with the line-up of lit billboards along US Highway #1 and felt the signs should be establishing unity within the CRA, and that grant monies should be used on older properties or those no longer in compliance with the overlay district regulations. She preferred hand-carved, non-lighted signage that appeared small village- like. Ms. Keys gave the members a hand-out for dimensional signs (attached). Mr. Dill agreed, and stated he was looking more at the fac;ade and landscaping projects this year, though not disregarding signage. Ms. Robinson discussed asking City Councii/CRA to allow the FSL Grant Committee to only approve a more creative type of sign if grant monies were being used. Ms. Keys was in agreement, and stated that staff has to approve signs that meet code but, as an advisory board they can approve aesthetics. She stated she would also like to get away from the internally lit, monument based signs and move towards nice sand-blasted, overhead or ground lit signs that feel like a village. Mr. Griffin reminded the Committee to keep costs in mind, and that he felt that there had been improvement in the Riverfront with the previously approved signs. Mr. Dill agreed that if grant monies were being used for the sign, an aesthetically nicer sign should be approved. River Park Plaza-480 to 484 US Highway #1 The applicant, Mr. Jay Dick, was not present. Staff explained that the development of the 2004 site plan had been halted years ago, and the current owners were now in the process of completing the project. They had requested grant monies for landscaping and replacement of the non-conforming pole sign. Mr. Keys stated she would consider the replacement of the pole sign but felt the landscaping was a requirement of the site plan approval and didn't meet the grant criteria. Mr. Dill agreed. There was a discussion of the two proposed sign designs, which the Committee felt did not meet the Fishing Village look. Ms. Robinson understood the need for a multi-tenant sign but liked the carved, multi-tenant sign installed for Washington Plaza (Vic's Pizza) much better. Alpha Hardware & Marine Supply-712 Cleveland Street The applicant, Ms. Edith Humphrey, was not present. Staff verified the request was for fac;ade improvements to a very old building, and new signage. Mr. Dill noted landscaping was lacking from the site as well. Ms. Robinson was happy to discover this building was used as the city's Post Office in the 1950's, and was excited for it to have a facelift. She felt this was the intent of the grant program. The committee had questions to ask the applicant 2 about the proposed fa!Yade changes. There was a discussion regarding tabling the application. Buried Treasures-1554 US Highway #1 Ms. Renee Powell explained that she had purchased the property across the street from her existing business location, which she was currently developing. She was requesting grant funds for signage and landscaping. She stated it was hard to get quotes from sign companies and suggested the Committee have a list available of companies that design and construct the signs they were interested in. She stated her proposed building was designed to look like an old cracker house, and the site plan should be completed within a month. Ms. Keys stated she felt the same regarding the landscaping request as with the River Park Plaza application, in that it will be a part of the approval for the site plan, but she like the direction of the proposed sign. Ms. Robinson liked the logo and wanted to possibly add funds for landscaping around the sign. The Committee discussed recommending an award amount tonight, but wanted to work with the applicant in tweaking the sign design. Sebastian Vacation Rentals-1301 US Highway #1 Mr. John Conway stated he currently had a small business located in town since 2008, but now wanted to start his new business venture at a location that needed much renovation. He had worked with city staff regarding the zoning change of use, site plan, and approval of colors, and had been working with a structural engineer regarding building permit requirements. He was requesting grant funds for fa!Yade, signage, and landscaping, and although the signage costs were a high part of his application, it was not what he wanted to spend the most money on. He would rather use grant monies for fa!Yade and landscaping, if awarded. The Committee discussed with staff how the grant program allowed monies to be divided between the three items. Mr. Conway explained his fa9ade improvements on the overhead projector, and went over the condition of the building. Mr. Dill stated he thought this application had the potential to be the best project the grant program had ever funded as it was removing blight that was in the center of the city, and should be considered for maximum award. He verified that Mr. Conway had a long-term lease with the owner. Ms. Robinson and Mr. Hayes also agreed with awarding the maximum amount however the applicant wanted to break it down. Ms. Keys asked if the applicant would consider down-sizing the 10' X 10' sign to being more in proportion with the building. Mr. Conway stated he would consider not using an internally lit sign, and would like to incorporate the proposed shell into the design. Ar-Pat's Dry Cleaners -720 Harrison Street Mr. Sam Desai explained that he had other various businesses between West Palm Beach and Daytona, but loved Sebastian, and actually bought the property and building at this location. In the past few years, he has been continuing site improvements. He felt a monument sign would be appealing to his freestanding building, which the site has never had. He also stated he would be adding landscaping around the sign and to the front area. 3 Ms. Keys asked if an irrigation system existed on site. Mr. Desai stated it did on the east and north side of the building. She discussed with Mr. Desai if any existing signage would be removed if a monument sign was installed. He stated if the monument sign was big enough he would consider removing the signage on the canopy. The Committee discussed the amount of existing signage, and if additional signage was necessary. Ms. Robinson stated she would not like to see a lit sign next to the city's park, and would consider a grant if the sign was re-designed, blending more in with the district. Mr. Dill agreed, and would also like to see some of the existing signage removed, and possibly help with costs to re-paint the canopy. The Committee and staff discussed the LDC requirement of having signage reflect the design of the building. The Committee then discussed which existing signage they would like to have Mr. Desai remove, and consideration of approving funds for a non-internally lit sign. The Committee then had a general discussion on which applications should be awarded grant monies and how much. It was agreed by all that Sebastian Vacation Rentals should receive maximum amount based on its blighted condition, and the following applications in following priority: 2) Alpha Hardware, 3) Buried Treasures, 4) Ar-Pat's, and 5) River Park Plaza. Staff and the Committee discussed language in the grant program with regards to how many times the applicants could apply, which was until the maximum amount was awarded to them, and then they were not eligible for another three years. The city attorney would be asked for his opinion of this verbiage. There was also a discussion with staff regarding the LDC and internally lit signs. Ms. King stated the code listed signs that were "encouraged", such as the wood-carved signs the Committee was interested in, but it was hard to enforce because of the way it was worded. Staff suggested asking the CRA to allow the condition that if you receive grant monies for a sign, it would have to be of a certain design that the Committee was looking for. After discussion, the Committee decided to recommend grant awards to the CRA so that a meeting could be scheduled for final decisions in order not to further delay projects that wished to begin, but that they would like to meet with the applicants at a future meeting date to work on and approve final sign designs. Ar-Pat's Dry Cleaners: Motion by Robinson/_ to award $4,320 [for a sign] contingent upon further design review. Motion died for lack of a second. It was discussed that when the sign design was brought back for further review, the Committee could then decide if or which existing sign might be required to be removed. 4 Motion by Dill/Robinson to recommend to City Council [CRA] to award Ar-Pat's $4,320 subject to further review of the signage by this Committee. A voice vote was taken. All were in favor. Buried Treasures: Motion by Dill/Robinson to recommend to City Council [CRA] to award Buried Treasures $4,320 subject to further review of the signage by this Committee. A voice vote was taken. All were in favor. Sebastian Vacation Rentals: Motion by Dill/_ that we recommend to City Council [CRA] to award Sebastian Vacation Rentals $15,000 subject to further review of the signage by this Committee. Motion died for lack of a second. There was discussion with the applicant if grant money was wanted for the proposed sign, and a review of the grant program verbiage regarding the amounts allowed for each element ensued. Mr. Conway stated if money was awarded for his proposed signage, he was agreeable to return with a new design, especially if it may be less expensive. Motion by Dill/Keys to recommend to City Council [CRA] to award Sebastian Vacation Rentals $15,000 subject to further review of the signage, landscaping, and fac;ade improvements by this Committee. A voice vote was taken. All members were in favor. Alpha Hardware: Motion by Dill/Robinson to recommend to City Council [CRA] to award Alpha Hardware and Marine Supply $7,499 subject to further review of the signage, landscaping and fac;ade improvements by this Committee. A voice vote was taken. All members were in favor. It was discussed by staff and the Committee that Ms. Humphrey could apply for an additional $7,501 through the next grant cycle. River Park Plaza: Motion by Dill/Haynes to recommend to City Council [CRA] the denial of a grant to River Park Plaza, LLC. A voice vote was taken. All members were in favor. The Committee stated the denial was based on that they felt the landscaping was a part of their approval for the site plan, and that grant monies would be spent better on other properties that met the intent of the program. 5 Ms. Keys and Ms. Robinson offered to meet with the applicants to help design and discuss revisions to their sign details. The next FSL Grant Committee meeting to review final designs was tentatively scheduled for the first week of March. 7. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 6:55 PM. Approved------@ Regular Meeting of------__ _ by~--~~----------~-­Chairman, FSL Grant Review Committee 6 Detail of 18ndbl..-:l algn ADUT Page 1oft Page I of 1