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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014 05 14 City Manager Transmittal - MuseumSEBASTIAN HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA TRANSMITTAL FORM Meeting Date: 14 May 2014 Agenda Item Title: Fisherman's Landing Sebastian (FLS) Museum Recommendation: Move to approve the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Indian River County Historical Society IRCHS). Background: The Working Waterfront Museum and Exhibit Center has been a Council goal since the inception of the Waterfront Collaborative. Now that the Fish Market and Eatery are operational at Crab E Bills, concerned museum development individuals have held periodic talks to recommend curator possibilities for the center. It is the determination of all involved that the Indian River County Historical Society (IRCHS) is suitably positioned and, therefore, should be involved to lend their curator expertise to the project. On 14 April 14, a request for assistance was sent to the IRCHS. That request was accepted. IRCHS also agreed to include FLS Museum development in the IRCHS request for grant funds from the Tourist Development Council (TDC). This action was endorsed by the Sebastian Chamber. The attached Memorandum of Understanding is submitted to establish the parameters of the relationship between the City and IRCHS. To date, the City has received $15,500 of charitable contributions for FLS Museum development If Aaenda Item Reauires Expenditure of Funds: Total Cost: n/a Amount Budgeted in Current FY: n/a If Cost Requires Appropriation: n/a Amount of Appropriation Required: n/a Fund to Be Utilized for Appropriation: n/a Administrative Services Department Review: &,,fit Attachments: 1. MOU; 2 Request by City; 3. IRCHS answer; 4. Chamber letter; 5. IRCHS Historical Components __1 City Manager Aut orization: Date: CITY OF SEBASTIAN ra, r HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER 1225 MAIN STREET — SEBASTIAN, FL 32958 PHONE 772 - 388 -8200 — FAX 772 -581 -0149 jgriffin@cityofsebastian.org — www.cityofsebastian.org MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING TO: Indian River County Historical Society RE: Sebastian Working Waterfront Museum/Exhibit Center DATE: 01 May 2014 Please reference my 14 April 2014 MEMO to the Indian River County Historical Society (IRCHS) requesting the Society's assistance in providing curator services in developing the exhibit center and museum at Fisherman's Landing Sebastian. I am appreciative of the Society's response of 14 April 2014 that expresses a willingness to participate in the process of the museum development. It is in that context that I offer this Memorandum of Understanding: 1. The City of Sebastian will provide funding for curator services to the IRCHS to develop the Fisherman's Landing Sebastian Museum. 2. The IRCHS will develop the museum as a cultural heritage institution, will act as the on -site content specialist, and will be responsible for the interpretation of heritage material. 3. The IRCHS will use `best effort' financial management skills in utilizing City provided funding to develop the museum. The IRCHS will use commonly accepted financial, and records management, practices in accounting for City provided funds. 4. The City will retain ownership of all items purchased with City provided funds evidenced with a yearly inventory provided to the City. It is with a deep sense of gratitude that the IRCHS has agreed to participate in the development of this important historical site. On behalf of the City, please accept our sincere thanks for your many contributions. Joseph Griffin Ruth Stanbridge City Manager IRCHS MY OF z HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER 1225 MAIN STREET — SEBASTIAN, FL 32958 PHONE 772 - 388 -8200 — FAX 772 -581 -0149 if),riffln@cityofsebastian.org — www.cityofsebastian.org MEMORANDUM TO: Indian River County Historical Society RE: Sebastian Working Waterfront Museum DATE: 14 April 2014 The City of Sebastian requests the assistance of the Indian River County Historical Society in providing historic components, and oversight expertise, to complete the Sebastian Working Waterfront Museum project. The City has received charitable contributions that are to be used for Museum enhancements and I will be pleased to consider presenting an agreement to the City Council that would apply these funds to that purpose. The City of Sebastian acknowledges and greatly appreciates any assistance from the IRC Historical Society in the furtherance of this important project. We look forward to a productive relationship in achieving mutual goals. Respectfully submitted; t Joseph Griffin City Manager April 22,2014 Mr. Joseph Griffin City Manager City of Sebastian 1.225 Main Street Sebastian, Florida 32958 RE- Sebastian Working Waterfront Exhibit Center Dear Mr. Griffin: The Indian River County Historical Society received your Memorandum dated 14 April 2012 requesting our assistance in providing the historic components for Sebastian's working waterfront museum. We are happy to report that our Bnard, rneeting on April 214t, voted unanimously to participate in this exciting project. We are also including a request for funding in the Tourist Development Council (TI DQ grant that will help with the historic elements in this unique tourist destination. We look forward to meeting with you on the agreements necessary to complete this project. We are available at your convenience, Sincerely, Ruth Stanbridge Grant Writer -� C1�1/SMSE1Zt7F" �Oi�ME1ZCE April 22, 2014 Ms. Ruth Stanbridge Indian River Historical Society Re: TDC Grant Application for funding of Exhibits and Demonstrations at the Stan Mayfield Working Waterfront Project, Sebastian, Florida Dear Ruth, The Sebastian River Area Chamber of Commerce is very pleased to support the funding request from the Indian River Historical Society for the Sebastian Working Waterfront project. This multi phase project is very important to the tourism partners in the Sebastian River area and to Indian River County. A number of entities have contributed substantial investments in preserving and restoring the facilities on the Sebastian waterfront, including Florida Communities Trust, the City of Sebastian and Florida Inland Navigational District. The next phase of the project includes creating the exhibits and displays that will tell the story of the importance of the commercial fishing industry to the development of the Sebastian River area. When the Exhibit and Display Center is completed within the Working Waterfront facility it will serve as an outstanding destination for our visitors and tourists to see, learn and enjoy the important heritage of the commercial fishing community. Since this project is located on the waterfront it will add to the inventory of places to go and see when our visitors are walking the waterfront or visiting one of our eating or lodging establishments on Indian River Drive. We are eager to see this project completed, and very much appreciate the IRC Historical Society's commitment to help make this project a success. We fully support the TDC request for funding, and stand ready to help in any way. Very truly yours, Owl 4�-- L. Mitchell President /CEO Rep. Stan Mayfield Working Waterfront - Sebastian HISTORICAL COMPONENTS Historical interpretations will be displayed in the Multi- Purpose Room and outside in the the Lagoon Area. A proposed outline is attached. Ecological and geographical interpretations will be coordinated with the environmental and geographical agencies and organizations involved in the Indian River Lagoon and the Florida "working" waterfronts. Exhibit Center RS /5/2014 PHASE 1: Completed Multi- Purpose Room: • Three benches providing seating and can be arranged for audience participation. Lagoon Exhibit Area: • A smokehouse room for community- oriented events • A tree house viewing deck with stairs at Banyan tree • A "treasure chest" enclosing water pipes and other utility items • A "pet" friendly alcove including a water bowl and bench along sidewalk PHASE 2: To Be Completed Multi- purpose Room — see Attachment 5 Entrance from Indian River Drive and south walkway: • Signage - over the entrance and double doors (outside) • Historic Site marker near sidewalk [Florida Heritage Site] - Donation from Indian River County Historical Society Exhibits Area • Step -down needed for safety reasons (ROPE, to close off separate parts of step -down, also see proposed floor pattern to delineate walk area to exit • Signage over step -down noting Exhibit area • Display ledges along east windows — fixed, 2 different sizes • Moveable floor displays including "fisherman & clothing ", locking casters. • Diorama on table ( 59 "X47 "), Plexiglas cover under skylight (dome shaped so viewers do not lean on it) — locking casters • Oval table (48" X 36 ") with secure shallow box topped with Plexiglas, locking casters • Flip book panels (water proof signage) — (purchased but aged by paint or wood) • Photos of fishing families, the fish houses and scenes along the Lagoon (vintage frames) with legends • Artifacts from the Sebastian and Lagoon area (located under window ledges, in eating area, entrance hall, as well as designated exhibit area - all securely affixed, some on platforms, walls, hanging from ceiling). Map Alcove - see Attachment 5 • Exit door to outside smokehouse area to be close, but not barred • Topographical and geodetic maps of Indian River including Orchid Island (official name of barrier island) and St. Sebastian River — old and new maps. • Sebastian and Historic District Map — "YOU ARE HERE" — arrow directing visitors to Chamber of Commerce to obtain directions, maps, help in visiting other local sites important in the Historic Fishing Village, Inlet and A I A museums. • Signage (interior) — Identification of Project sponsors. PHASE 3: To Be Completed Stage Area — (Multi - Purpose Room - located on the south side set off by railing) • Sound system, TV, Projector, • Folding or Sliding Curtain or Screen • Microphones and wooden podium • Benches or folding seats Walkway along east site to the Public Viewing Ramp — see Attachment 6 • A Memorial to Lost Fishermen located at the beginning of walkway — river side. • Signage for Sebastian Inlet — brief history, description • Signage for Florida inland waterway (F.I.N.D.) — brief history, description • Signage for Orchid Island (barrier island) including naming and description • Other signage as appropriate — ecological data, photographs, and exhibits. • Scattered benches for sitting western side of walkway. Public Viewing Ramp to Working Dock — see Engineering Plan • Signage appropriate for the Representative Stan Mayfield "Working Waterfront - Sebastian" as indicated in FCT agreement in front of working fish house. • Other signage as appropriate — ecological data, photographs, and exhibits Entrance to Lagoon Exhibit Area • Platform dock 8' X 12' with fish cart on rails Location at end of walkway from sidewalk • A lagoon pool approximately 8' X 10' available for special education and interpretation programs on the flora and fauna of the Indian River Estuary • Informational sign board adjacent to the pool area Z O V a A db 2 N �i H a�a J o o 0 � L L � Q Q M 00 0) Tmi i 4� i �J 4-J � o v • �J • • • I lwq E09 The Vision Preservation Since 1983, the Society has provided leadership in the preservation and restoration of both cultural and natural historical resources in Indian River County. "a historic infrastructure" The following are just a few of the many preservation projects of the Society. 4-J V O 4-J cn L u Our next Project Jungle Trail A FLORIDA GREENWAY A BYWAY OF THE INDIAN RIVER LAGOON NATIONAL SCENIC HIGHWAY LEADS TO THE PELICAN ISLAND NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE & THE CENTENNIAL BOARDWALK LISTED ON THE REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES Projects western County Kitching Switch Exhibit Center Trans - Florida Rails to Trails (Fellsmere Railroad) Projects in Fellsmere 1915 MARION FELL LIBRARY LISTED ON NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES 1916 FELLSMERE PUBLIC SCHOOL LISTED ON NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES E -�e O O S O V) 4-j O 2 +, C ,-, O +-+ cn to v E D Ln Q) V) Ln >- Z 2 � cn 4A N O O X of O M � N LO U U +-+ cn -0 C- N O 4--J co 4--J U O � J O L N .N F- O � Q L1._ O O N c6 O O N 4— O Ln ca .i L C— v 4A 0 N U m In 1998, in Sebastian — on the waterfront — A SPECIAL PROJECT Paul Kroegel & his pelicans Unveiled — on 95th birthday of the Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge ! m i t I L W ro 4J O C6 4-J V) ro 0 FZ- W V co Q. WJ ro 4--) U O c6 V 4.� i �L T O Co j♦ ryS� e tr Y� The City of Sebastian's "working waterfront" project — A statewide program under the Florida Community Trust introduced and sponsored by the late Rep. Stan Mayfield Part 1 of the first phase has been completed! Tree house Parking area Part 2 - restoration of the fish house, docks, plus a public walkway being undertaken by the City of Sebastian. Restoration work is slated in the next few months. Recently, the City of Sebastian has requested the Society's assistance in creating the historic components for this unique historical attraction. Both the Sebastian River Area Chamber of Commerce and the Indian River County Chamber of Commerce have endorsed this project and our participation. The Sebastian community has come forward with $15,000 from the Sebastian Clambake Committee to fund the video /audio equipment for the stage area while the Sebastian Senior Center has donated $500 for the podium and microphone setup. Currently, the Multi- Purpose Exhibit Room overlooking the "working waterfront" has only temporary displays. Funding from the TDC will provide the permanent exhibits, displays, maps, and artifacts to define Sebastian's historical fishing industry and the Indian River Lagoon In order to provide the "historic infrastructure" that showcases and enhances the historic resources of Indian River County as tourist attractions and destination points... The Society is requesting $20,000 to..... Reprint "Our Roads Into History" $5.000 This tour guide [only introduced earlier this year] has proven to be very popular. It contains many tourist destination points including the "working watfront ". It is available at both Chambers, in several hotels and restaurants, in our exhibit centers, and at local businesses. Recently, the UDT [Seal Museum] specifically ask for this brochure and the use of the War Year photos and text for their museum. 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