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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010 Delayed Decision Sebastian delays decision on working waterfront : tcpalm.com Page 1 of 2 PA L Sebastian delays decision on working waterfront SEBASTIAN—The city council Wednesday decided it needed more time to discuss the future of a waterfront project based on the city's Old Fishing Village history. Meeting in their capacity as the Community Redevelopment Agency, council members decided to table taking action on a project that would involve the purchase of two waterfront properties along Indian River Drive. The owners of one of the pieces of property that the city was hoping to purchase for the project is seeking substantially more than the state-funded appraisal for the site. Speakers at Wednesday's meeting were divided in regard to the worthiness of the project, but the majority of the council members spoke positively about the venture. Last April, the city was notified it was the recipient of up to$3.1 million available through the Stan Mayfield Working Waterfront Grant Program. The original plan was to use the money to buy the shuttered sites of the former Captain and the Cowboy(previously Hurricane Harbor) restaurant and the Sebastian Entertainment Center. The state will not pay more than 90 percent of the appraised value of a site. The state reached a tentative agreement for the purchase of the former Hurricane Harbor site, which was appraised at$2.3 million. The state would provide$2.07 million, while the city would contribute $230,000 in community redevelopment area fund money. State officials could not reach agreement on the price for the Sebastian Entertainment Center and in October, the city decided to modify its original grant request and look at purchasing a site to the south of the former Hurricane Harbor property. That property, known as the Dabrowski parcel, has been appraised at$500,000 by http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2010/mar/10/sebastian-delays-decision-on-working-wate... 3/11/2010 Sebastian delays decision on working waterfront : tcpalm.com Page 2 of 2 state appraisers, but the owners had an appraisal estimating a value of$1.5 million, City Manager Al Minner.The price was negotiated to $750,000. The state will not pay more than $450,000, which is 90 percent of its estimate, which means the city would have to come up with the other$300,000. Minner said the city had allocated $351,000 in Community Redevelopment Area money toward the purchase of both sites. Minner recommended the Community Redevelopment Agency make a counteroffer of between $550,000 and $600,000 for the property. Under the conditions of the grant, the only businesses that could be located at the site are those related to the commercial fishing industry. Local businessman Damien Gilliams said the city would be throwing money down the sinkhole by doing the project, but others thought the creation of a working waterfront could help to spur more economic development in the area. �r t ®2010 Scripps Newspaper Group—Online http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2010/mar/10/sebastian-delays-decision-on-working-wate... 3/11/2010