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140V 2 7 1990 Boor. C: P,�6E , <br />AGENDA FOR JOINT MEETING W/CITY OF SEBASTIAN 12/5 <br />Administrator Chandler informed the Board that there are <br />five items the City of Sebastian would like to have on the <br />meeting agenda: <br />1) Overview of their riverfront study. <br />2) Maintenance of Indian River Drive. <br />3) North County Recreation. <br />4) Utilities in North County. <br />5) CR 512 Improvements. <br />These are set out in the following letter from City Manager <br />Robert McClary: <br />City of Sebastian <br />POST OFFICE BOX 780127 o SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32978 <br />TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 o FAX (407) 589.5570 <br />November 26, 1990 <br />Mr. James Chandler <br />Indian River County Administrator <br />1840 25th Street <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />Re: City/County Meeting <br />Dear Jim: <br />This will confirm the City/County Meeting to be held on December <br />5, 1990 at 7:00 p.m.,,' in the first floor conference room of the <br />County Administration Building. The City dishes to discuss the <br />following items: <br />1. Riverfront study. The City Council has recently <br />appointed a special committee to preserve and enhance Sebastian's <br />beautiful riverfront. Since the County has jurisdiction of <br />the -unincorporated territory to the City's north and south within <br />the riverfront area, we feel it would be appropriate for the <br />Count to participate in this Committee. For your information, <br />are have enclosed a draft work program prepared by Sebastian City <br />staff. <br />2. Indian River Drive. Currently, Indian River County has <br />complete jurisdiction and maintenance responsibility for Iridian <br />River Drive, including that portion of Indian River Drive which <br />is within the City limits. With the anticipated riverfront <br />district, we feel the City should have as much jurisdiction as <br />possible over Indian River Drive, including maintenance <br />responsibility. The City is willing to consider assuming <br />jurisdiction and maintenance responsibility for Indian River <br />Drive provided Indian River County will make several repairs to <br />bring the condition of the street up to what we would consider <br />acceptable. Currently, there are several minor pavement problems <br />which need to be corrected and we would ask Indian River County <br />to remove all dead and dying Australian Pines from within the <br />right-of-way, including the stumps. <br />20 <br />