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To Mayor Coy's knowledge, throughout the City of Sebastian, everything <br />is 35 feet maximum and their riverfront is 25 feet; they have no exceptions. She deferred <br />the matter to her City Manager. <br />City Manager Minner stated that Sebastian has the same flexibility as the <br />County, and currently they have 35 feet. If the County would approve the ISBA with the <br />65 -foot clause, their Land Development Regulations would govern, and it would give <br />them the flexibility to increase in the non-residential areas. <br />Commissioner Wheeler addressing comments about industrial property, <br />believed, maybe in this Agreement, there may be some advantageous points to having an <br />industrial park centrally located in the County that would serve all five municipalities and <br />the County. However, they should have an agreement where they all could share the cost <br />and expense of providing that industrial park and also have it set up where they would <br />share in the tax base depending on one's share of that park or what their investment is. <br />Attorney Stringer interjected that that was part of what they looked at in <br />the Western Employment Center. <br />Mayor Coy was a little leery relying on such cooperation as a group, <br />because Commissioners and Councilmembers do not stay constant. She reiterated that <br />Sebastian has very little commercial development; they do not anticipate ever being <br />grandiose; they just want a little "wiggle room" to do a business development. <br />Commissioner Wheeler foresaw strength in everyone participating to <br />make this happen, and believed it infrastructure and investment in order to create <br />that environment to draw businesses into the community. He thought it could be set up <br />where they could all benefit by working with each other. <br />19 <br />July 23, 2008 / Joint Workshop <br />ISBA, Sebastian <br />