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Meeting Type
Special Joint Meeting
Document Type
Minutes
Meeting Date
06/19/2008
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Board of County Commissioners
City of Vero Beach
Town of Indian River Shores
City of Sebastian
City of Fellsmere
Town of Orchid
Archived Roll/Disk#
4019
Subject
Interlocal service boundary agreement
LDR for land annexed by Fellsmere
Sebastian 4,000 acre reserve area
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Mr. Zito felt that additional time would be required to work on the services <br />component of the Agreement. <br />Assistant Attorney Glenn felt that the Agreement indicates doing the cost benefit <br />analysis at a later date, when the annexations come in. <br />Commissioner Wheeler believed that the large annexation by the City of Fellsmere <br />was the catalyst for the escalating concerns regarding growth management. He wanted to know <br />what the acreage was (inside and outside the Urban Service Areas) of Vero Beach’s Reserve <br />areas. Commissioner Wheeler mentioned that the City of Vero Beach must bring height or <br />density changes to voter referendum, and he inquired whether the other four cities had the same <br />restrictions. <br />Representatives from the Cities of Sebastian and Fellsmere, and the Towns of <br />Orchid and Indian River Shores, confirmed that their municipalities are not required to obtain <br />public approval for height or density changes. <br />Council Member Dale Simchick <br /> felt that there was no sense discussing services <br />until the boundaries were established. <br />Attorney Vitunac <br /> responded that the choice of annexation areas is partially <br />determined by who can provide the best services. He observed that fine-tuning the details of the <br />services would be time consuming, and believed that if the Agreement passes, good things would <br />result. <br />A brief question and answer period ensued between Commissioner O’Bryan, <br />Attorney Vitunac, and Mr. Gabbard as the City of Vero Beach’s future plans for wastewater <br />7 <br />June 19, 2008 <br />Special Call Jt. Mtng/Interlocal Agrmnt <br /> <br />
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