Sebastian
Upcoming
Natural Resources Board
The Board approved a $3,980 beach debris collection pilot program with Coastal Connections. Members also discussed opposing new EPA proposals regarding PFAS 'forever chemicals' and reviewed updates on recycling partnerships and shoreline expansion at Riverview Park.
- Approval of $3,980 Beach Basket Program with Coastal Connections
- Riverview Park shoreline expansion via oyster reef modules
- Single-use plastics reduction resolution presentation
- Discussion of EPA PFAS 'forever chemical' regulation changes
City Council
The City Council will hold public hearings and final readings on ordinances to annex properties, rezone land for Habitat for Humanity housing, and consider a large-scale future land use amendment for 382 acres from agricultural to very low density residential. The council will also vote on a 60-month Comcast internet contract (up to $2,640.90/month) and a floodplain management software agreement ($36,540). New business includes a CDBG annual action plan, a $57,500 housing rehabilitation contract, and a $99,865 LED retrofit for city buildings.
- Final reading of O-26-15: Large Scale FLUM change for 382 acres to Very Low Density Residential (3 units/acre)
- Final reading of O-26-16: Rezoning 382 acres to PUD-R with conceptual plan approval
- Final readings on six Habitat for Humanity land use and rezoning ordinances on Concha Dr, Acorn Terr, and Tuxedo Terr
- 60-month Comcast internet agreement for City Hall and Public Works, not to exceed $2,640.90/month
- Purchase order for Police and City Hall LED retrofit up to $99,865 from NetZero USA
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Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission meeting scheduled for July 2, 2026, has been canceled. No items were discussed or decided.
City Council
City Council will hold public hearings on multiple rezoning and land use amendments, including a large-scale change for 204 acres from agricultural to residential for the Treasure Bay PUD. Other items include approval of a $593,280 contract for cemetery building construction and a $45,760 purchase order to repair intersection damage.
- Public hearings on Habitat for Humanity rezonings on Concha Dr, Acorn Terr, Tuxedo Terr (total ~9 acres to RS-10)
- First reading of ordinance to rezone 204 acres for Treasure Bay PUD (180 lots) and approve preliminary plat
- Consideration of purchase order $45,760 to Atlantic Paving Co for intersection repair at Main St & US Hwy 1
- Selection of Doug Wilson Enterprises for ITB 26-12 cemetery building construction at $593,280
- Ordinance to approve charter amendments and ballot language for November general election
Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee
The Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee will receive updates on the proposed 49% increase in parks impact fees to $1,453.88 per dwelling unit, already recommended to City Council. They will also get an update on Riverview Park playground and splash pad design selection, with public input planned. Project updates include Main St. boat ramp and Swing and Bench Park bid packages, plus Hurricane Harbor design concepts.
- Update on parks impact fee increase (49% to $1,453.88 per dwelling unit)
- Update on Riverview Park playground and splash pad design selection
- Main St. boat ramp: FBIP grant awarded, bid package ready for publication
- Swing and Bench Park: permit and grant received, bid package ready
- Hurricane Harbor: review of two-story concept renderings
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will review a request to rezone 382 acres for a large-scale residential development. The body will also consider a site plan for a new city vehicle shelter.
- Proposed 900 single-family age-restricted units (Cresswind) on 382.48 acres
- Requested land use change from Agricultural to Very Low Density Residential (3 units/acre) for Cresswind
- Requested rezoning to Planned Unit Development - Residential (PUD-R) for Cresswind
- Site plan for an 18,000 square foot vehicle shelter at 1201 Main Street for Public Works