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07/23/2008
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Board of County Commissioners
City of Fellsmere
City of Sebastian
City of Vero Beach
Town of Indian River Shores
Town of Orchid
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Interlocal Service Boundart Agreement
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what Fellsmere has done in coming to the table. There are some issues between <br />Fellsmere and the County, and he wanted to see this process continue so they could bring <br />some resolution to those problems. <br />Indian River Shores Vice Mayor Bill Kenyon acknowledged the <br />exceptional work done by staff, and said it is impressive to see how far Sebastian and <br />Fellsmere have come. He was delighted to hear the comments from Commissioner <br />Wheeler about the industrial park and said those are the kind of ideas that will make <br />Indian River County really something. He hoped, once they resolve the issues before <br />them, they would continue to work together to build up small towns, for the New Town <br />concept, and the industrial development park. <br />Commissioner Davis asked what the Sebastian City Council would <br />specifically like to see changed other than the height of the New Town. Thereafter, the <br />County could go back and see how that affects them and come back with some answers. <br />City Manager Minner felt those issues would be the number of "New <br />Towns" allowed throughout the County, their location, proximity to city limits, and <br />density and height. <br />Councilmember Simchick added that more realistically they had talked about <br />perhaps 50 feet with the 15 -foot architectural instead of the 65 feet and 15 to 80, but they <br />are open to discussions. <br />City Manager Minner said they would also bring that back to their work <br />group where they would propose to "peel back" some of their reserve areas. <br />21 <br />July 23, 2008 / Joint Workshop <br />ISBA, Sebastian <br />
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