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Jt. Mtg. City of Sebastian
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Minutes
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11/17/2005
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Board of County Commissioners
City of Sebastian
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3096
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129, 909-918
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Development Director Bob Keating, Public Works Director Jim Davis, Emergency Services <br />Director John King, Assistant County Administrator Michael Zito, Chief of Environmental and <br />Code Enforcement Roland DeBlois, and Recreation Department Director Cliff Crawford. <br />4. OPENING REMARKS AND INTRODUCTIONS OF CITY OF <br />SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL AND STAFF BY MAYOR <br />NATHAN MCCOLLUM <br />The following City of Sebastian representatives introduced themselves: Mayor <br />Nathan McCollum, Vice Mayor Brian Burkeen, and Council Persons Andrea Coy, Salvatore <br />Neglia, and Lisanne Monier, City Manager Al Minner, City Attorney Rich Stringer, and Airport <br />Director Jason Milewski. <br />5. WATER & SEWER <br />IRC <br />NDIAN IVER OUNTY <br />Utilities Director Olson gave the history and current plans for utility services in the <br />City of Sebastian. He explained the differences of putting sewer systems versus water systems in <br />a community. He stated that the County is ready to do any type of work in Sebastian, whether <br />water lines or sewer lines, and explained the process to get those services. <br />CS <br />ITY OF EBASTIAN <br />City Manager Minner felt that failing septic tanks would be an issue in the future <br />and did not want to have to address it on a reactionary basis. He stated that getting more creative <br />with the financing could possibly get the property owners out of the mind set that the “cheaper <br />way is the better way”. Manager Minner expressed his concerns with stormwater issues due to <br />having to compensate for the septic tanks. <br />Mayor McCollum explained staffs from both the City and the County have been <br />meeting together to try and find the best solution. He made it clear that Sebastian is in the early <br />stages of this and wanted to find out if the City can co-op with the County on this important <br />concern. <br />November 17, 2005 2 <br />Joint Meeting with City of Sebastian <br /> <br />
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