CALL TO ORDER Roll Call Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance
ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS Modification and Approval of REGULAR AGENDA
PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENTS OR FOR AGENDA ITEMS NOT REQUIRING A SEPARATE PUBLIC HEARING 3 minutes per individual
CA.1. Preview of upcoming Commission meetings. CA.2. THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCES ARE TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR SECOND READING ON MARCH 8, 2021: NONE. CA.3. Reminder of Upcoming Meetings: March 8, 2021 - 5pm - Regular City Commission Meeting March 22, 2021 - 5pm - Regular City Commission Meeting April 12, 2021 - 5pm - Regular City Commission Meeting CA.4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM PRIOR COMMISSION MEETINGS: NONE. CA.5. RELEASES OF LIEN FOR UNIT CONNECTION FEE MORTGAGE(S): 1061 N. Orange Street - Kevin Spiling and Gina Baker 1302 Eisenhower Drive - Janet T. and Brian D. Martinez 925 Collier Boulevard - Robert M. Bush 3762 Old Lewis Speedway - Craig Rowe 6 Helen Street - Tara Ganson CA.6. PROPOSED PROCLAMATIONS, CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION/RECOGNITION. (COMMISSION APPROVAL REQUIRED). (TO BE READ AT A SUBSEQUENT MEETING). NONE. CA.7. NOTIFICATION OF PROCLAMATIONS/CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION ISSUED: Proclamation 2021-02: Recognizing the 502nd birthday of Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles. CA.8. January financial report. (M. Simpson, Director Finance) CA.9. Approval of invoices to Cavendish Partners, P.A. for legal services regarding the MASCI General Contractor, Inc. v COSA matter in the amount of $3,127.00 and for legal services regarding the Marlowe v COSA matter in the amount of $928.00. (I. Lopez, City Attorney) End of Consent Agenda
Presentation by representatives of the Lightner Museum regarding the plans for the southerly garden landscape design and an addendum to the lease agreement between the City and the Board of Trustees of the Lightner Museum of Hobbies, Inc. (M. Breidenstein, Assistant City Manager)
Public hearing regarding the City's eligibility to apply for a Small Cities Community Development Block Grant - Coronavirus. (C. Sakryd, Grant Administration Coordinator)
Ordinances - First Reading Ordinance 2021-04: (Request for Continuance) Amends the Sebastian Inland Harbor Planned Unit Development. (D. Birchim, Director Planning and Building)
Resolutions Resolution 2021-04: Opposing SB 522 and HB 219 regarding short-term vacation rental preemption. (I. Lopez, City Attorney)
Resolution 2021-05: Supports SB 594 and HB 6027 regarding the removal of the preemption on the regulation of plastic bags and polystyrene. (I. Lopez, City Attorney)
Resolution 2021-06: Supports SB 514 and HB 315 supporting the establishment of a statewide office of resiliency. (I. Lopez, City Attorney)
Resolution 2021-07: Opposes SB 62 regarding the elimination of regional planning councils. (I. Lopez, City Attorney)
Resolution 2021-08: Supports SB 596 and HB 6023 regarding the repeal of tree permit preemptions. (I. Lopez, City Attorney)
Resolution 2021-09: Opposes SB 266 and HB 403 regarding the regulation of home?based businesses. (I. Lopez, City Attorney)
Resolution 2021-10: Opposes SB 496 and HB 59 regarding growth management and property rights. (I. Lopez, City Attorney)
ITEMS BY CITY ATTORNEY Discussion regarding 2021 legislative session update regarding priorities stated by the commission as well as other legislative bill tracking which may impact the city. (D. May, Assistant City Attorney)
ITEMS BY CITY MANAGER Discussion regarding the permitting of spring special events. (J. Regan, City Manager)
Request for exception to the current special events policy allowing Rhythm and Ribs to move to October. (M. Breidenstein, Assistant City Manager)
14. ITEMS BY MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS 15. ADJOURN
CALL TO ORDER Roll Call Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance
ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS Modification and Approval of REGULAR AGENDA
PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENTS OR FOR AGENDA ITEMS NOT REQUIRING A SEPARATE PUBLIC HEARING 3 minutes per individual
CA.1. Preview of upcoming Commission meetings. CA.2. THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCES ARE TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR SECOND READING ON MARCH 8, 2021: NONE. CA.3. Reminder of Upcoming Meetings: March 8, 2021 - 5pm - Regular City Commission Meeting March 22, 2021 - 5pm - Regular City Commission Meeting April 12, 2021 - 5pm - Regular City Commission Meeting CA.4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM PRIOR COMMISSION MEETINGS: NONE. CA.5. RELEASES OF LIEN FOR UNIT CONNECTION FEE MORTGAGE(S): 1061 N. Orange Street - Kevin Spiling and Gina Baker 1302 Eisenhower Drive - Janet T. and Brian D. Martinez 925 Collier Boulevard - Robert M. Bush 3762 Old Lewis Speedway - Craig Rowe 6 Helen Street - Tara Ganson CA.6. PROPOSED PROCLAMATIONS, CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION/RECOGNITION. (COMMISSION APPROVAL REQUIRED). (TO BE READ AT A SUBSEQUENT MEETING). NONE. CA.7. NOTIFICATION OF PROCLAMATIONS/CERTIFICATES OF RECOGNITION ISSUED: Proclamation 2021-02: Recognizing the 502nd birthday of Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles. CA.8. January financial report. (M. Simpson, Director Finance) CA.9. Approval of invoices to Cavendish Partners, P.A. for legal services regarding the MASCI General Contractor, Inc. v COSA matter in the amount of $3,127.00 and for legal services regarding the Marlowe v COSA matter in the amount of $928.00. (I. Lopez, City Attorney) End of Consent Agenda
Presentation by representatives of the Lightner Museum regarding the plans for the southerly garden landscape design and an addendum to the lease agreement between the City and the Board of Trustees of the Lightner Museum of Hobbies, Inc. (M. Breidenstein, Assistant City Manager)
Public hearing regarding the City's eligibility to apply for a Small Cities Community Development Block Grant - Coronavirus. (C. Sakryd, Grant Administration Coordinator)
Ordinances - First Reading Ordinance 2021-04: (Request for Continuance) Amends the Sebastian Inland Harbor Planned Unit Development. (D. Birchim, Director Planning and Building)
Resolutions Resolution 2021-04: Opposing SB 522 and HB 219 regarding short-term vacation rental preemption. (I. Lopez, City Attorney)
Resolution 2021-05: Supports SB 594 and HB 6027 regarding the removal of the preemption on the regulation of plastic bags and polystyrene. (I. Lopez, City Attorney)
Resolution 2021-06: Supports SB 514 and HB 315 supporting the establishment of a statewide office of resiliency. (I. Lopez, City Attorney)
Resolution 2021-07: Opposes SB 62 regarding the elimination of regional planning councils. (I. Lopez, City Attorney)
Resolution 2021-08: Supports SB 596 and HB 6023 regarding the repeal of tree permit preemptions. (I. Lopez, City Attorney)
Resolution 2021-09: Opposes SB 266 and HB 403 regarding the regulation of home?based businesses. (I. Lopez, City Attorney)
Resolution 2021-10: Opposes SB 496 and HB 59 regarding growth management and property rights. (I. Lopez, City Attorney)
ITEMS BY CITY ATTORNEY Discussion regarding 2021 legislative session update regarding priorities stated by the commission as well as other legislative bill tracking which may impact the city. (D. May, Assistant City Attorney)
ITEMS BY CITY MANAGER Discussion regarding the permitting of spring special events. (J. Regan, City Manager)
Request for exception to the current special events policy allowing Rhythm and Ribs to move to October. (M. Breidenstein, Assistant City Manager)
14. ITEMS BY MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS 15. ADJOURN