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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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endless neighborhoods. He described how Sebastian is hemmed in by the Urban Service <br />Line and has lost elements of its Town's original planning that will need to be replaced, <br />and cannot be replaced within its existing area. Therefore, they are going to have to <br />breach the Urban Service Line. He argued that they are in a unique situation; they do not <br />have the massive farm land out there that they could annex and create New Towns; and <br />they have a lot of development hemming them in, and would need some flexibility. <br />Attorney Stringer divulged that the other two items within their Plan were <br />a natural extension of their neighborhoods, a little to the south, to grow into what he <br />described as "classic Sebastian suburban development." The third aspect of the Plan is a <br />transition area, where there would be some real estate development, one per two acres <br />maximum, on approach to Town. He felt a lot of this would never come to fruition, <br />because Liberty Park, which is sitting on their boundary, would prevent an extension of <br />the traditional Sebastian neighborhoods. <br />Attorney Stringer concluded, stating that they are open for discussion and <br />for compromise; and by no means was this a hard-line taken by Sebastian. <br />(Clerk's Note: Administrator Baird arrived all:] 7p.m.) <br />2. COUNTY VIEWPOINT <br />County's Community Development Director Robert Keating followed up <br />on the discussions, pointing out that the County has very few concerns regarding the <br />WEC portion of Sebastian's initiative. The only major concern the County has is to <br />establish some minimum acreage, so it is not a piecemeal type of development, and it <br />could develop as proposed. With respect to the two (2) other components of the City's <br />July 23, 2008 / Joint Workshop <br />ISBA, Sebastian <br />
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