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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSupplement No. 60: 05-2002 SUPPLEMENT NO. 60 May 2002 CODE County of ST. LUCIE, FLORIDA Looseleaf Supplement This Supplement contains all ordinances deemed advisable to be included at this time through: Ordinance No. 02-013, adopted March 26, 2002. See the Code Comparative Table for further information. Remoue old pages Insert new pages Checklist of up-to-date pages Checklist of up-to-date pages (following Table of Contents) 295-296.6 295-296.6 3752.7 3752.7 Insert and maintain this instruction sheet in front of this publication. File removed pages for reference. MIJNICIPAL CODE COR.PORATION Post Office Box 2235 1700 Capital Circle, S.W. 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(3) The district shall take no action which is inconsistent with the comprehensive plan, ordinances or regulations of St. Lucie County. (4) No publicly owned property that may be located within the legal description of this community development district shall be assessed for, or obligated in any way to pay for the infrastructure constructed, maintained or operated by the [Reserve] Commu- nity Development [District] #2. (Ord. No. 99-029, Pt. A, 11-23-99) Secs. 1-6.5-74-1-6.5-79. Reserved. AR,TICLE VII. WESTCHESTER COMMLTNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT NO. 1* Sec. 1-6.5-80. Established; name. The Westchester Community Development District No. 1 is hereby established. (Ord. No. 01-010, Pt. A, 8-21-2001) Sec. 1-6.5-81. Boundaries. The boundaries of the Westchester Community Development District No. 1 are as set forth in the legal description contained in the attached Exhibit "A". (Ord. No. 01-010, Pt. A, 8-21-2001; Ord. No. 02-010, Pt. A, 3-26-2002) Editor's note-The document referred to as Exhibit "A", attached to Ord. No. 02-010, is not printed herein, but is on file and available for reference in the offices of the county. Sec. 1-6.5-82. Initial board of suRervisors. The following five (5) persons are designated as the initial members of the Board of Supervisors of the Westchester Community Development District No. 1: John E. Abdo, Paul J. Hegener, James L. Zboril, James H. Anderson, and Donald C. Petersen. (Ord. No. Ol-010, Pt. A, 8-21-2001) *State law reference-Authority of board of county commissioners to establish commu- nity development districts less than one thousand acres in size, F.S. §§ 125.01, 190.0005. Supp. No. 60 295 § 1-6.5-83 ST. LUCIE COUNTY CODE Sec. 1-6.5-83. Special conditions. The following special conditions shall apply to the creation, operation, and existence of Westchester Community Development District No. 1: (1) The powers and responsibilities of the Westchester Community Development District No. 1 shall be limited to the following: To finance, fund, plan, establish, acquire, construct or reconstruct, enlarge or extend, equip, operate, and maintain systems, facilities, and basic infrastructures for the following: a. Water management and control for the lands within the district and to connect some or any of such facilities with roads and bridges; b. Water supply, sewer, and wastewater management, reclamation, and reuse or any combination thereof, and to construct and operate connecting intercepting or outlet sewers and sewer mains and pipes and water mains, conduits, or pipelines in, along, and under any street, alley, highway, or other public place or ways, and to dispose of any effluent, residue, or other byproducts of such system or sewer system; c. Bridges or culverts that may be needed across any drain, ditch, canal, floodway, holding basin, excavation, public highway, tract, grade, fill, or cut and roadways over levees and embankxnents, and to construct any and all of such works and improvements across, through, or over any public right-of-way, highway, grade, fill, or cut; d. 1. District roads equal to or exceeding the specifications of the county in which such district roads are located, and street lights; 2. Buses, trolleys, transit shelters, ridesharing facilities and services, parking improvements, and related signage; e. Investigation and remediation costs associated with the cleanup of actual or perceived environmental contamination within the district under the supervision or direction of a competent governmental authority unless the covered costs benefit any person who is a landowner within the district and who caused or contributed to the contamination; £ Conservation areas, mitigation areas, and wildlife habitat, including the main- tenance of any plant or animal species, and any related interest in real or personal property; g. Parks and facilities for indoor and outdoor recreational, cultural and educational uses; h. Fire prevention and control, including water mains and plugs, (but excluding fire stations, fire trucks and other vehicles and equipment); Supp. No. 60 296 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT § 1-6.5-90 i. School buildings and related structures, which may be leased, sold or donated to the school district, for use in the educational system, when authorized by the district school board; and, j. Security, including, but not limited to, guardhouses, fences and gates, electronic intrusion detection systems, and patrol cars, when authorized by proper govern- mental agencies; except that the district may not exercise any police power, but may contract with the appropriate local general-purpose government agencies for an increased level of such services within the district boundaries. The commission further consents to provide the district of the right and power of eminent domain, pursuant to Chapter 73, Florida Statutes and Chapter 74, Florida Statutes, over any property outside the boundaries of the district and within the unincorporated areas of the county (except municipal, county, state and federal property) for the uses and purposes of the district relating solely to water, sewer, district roads, and water management, specifically including, without limitation, the power of eminent domain for the taking of easements for the drainage of the land of one person over and through the land of another; provided, however, that the district shall exercise the eminent domain power only if for uses and purposes contemplated by, consistent with or in furtherance of the requirements of approved development permits or development orders relating to the real property within the district. The foregoing powers shall be in addition, and supplemental, to the powers which the district is entitled to exercise pursuant to Chapter 190, Florida Statutes. (2) The district will use its best efforts to develop in an integrated fashion the traffic circulation, water, and sewer facilities on the district property as one (1) functional interrelated community. (3) The district shall take no action which is inconsistent with the comprehensive plan, ordinances or regulations of St. Lucie County. (4) No publicly owned property that may be located or acquired within the legal description of this Community Development District shall be assessed for, or obligated in any way to pay for the infrastructure constructed, maintained, or operated by the Community Development [District] described in section 1.6-5.81 above. (Ord. No. 01-010, Pt. A, 8-21-2001;1 Secs. 1-6.5-84-1-6.5-89. Reserved. AR,TICLE VIII. WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT NO. 2* Sec. 1-6.5-90. Established; name. The Westchester Community Development District No. 2 is hereby established. (Ord. No. 01-011, Pt. A., 8-21-2001) *State law reference-Authority of board of county commissioners to establish commu- nity development districts less than one thousand acres in size, F.S. §§ 125.01, 190.0005. Supp. No. 60 296.1 § 1-6.5-91 ST. LUCIE COUNTY CODE Sec. 1-6.5-91. Boundaries. The boundaries of the Westchester Community Development District No. 2 are as set forth in the legal description contained in the attached Exhibit "A". (Ord. No. 01-011, Pt. A, 8-21-2001; Ord. No. 02-011, Pt. A, 3-26-2002) Editor's note-The document referred to as Exhibit "A", attached to Ord. No. 02-011, is not printed herein, but is on file and available for reference in the offices of the county. Sec. 1-6.5-92. Initial board of supervisors. The following five (5) persons are designated as the initial members of the Board of Supervisors of the Westchester Community Development District No. 2: John E. Abdo, Paul J. Hegener, James L. Zboril, James H. Anderson, and Donald C. Petersen. (Ord. No. 01-011, Pt. A, 8-21-2001) Sec. 1-6.5-93. Special conditions. The following special conditions shall apply to the creation, operation, and existence of Westchester Community Development District No. 2: (1) The powers and responsibilities of the Westchester Community Development District No. 2 shall be limited to the following: To finance, fund, plan, establish, acquire, construct or reconstruct, enlarge or extend, equip, operate, and maintain systems, facilities, and basic infrastructures for the following: a. Water management and control for the lands within the district and to connect some or any of such facilities with roads and bridges; b. Water supply, sewer, and wastewater management, reclamation, and reuse or any combination thereof, and to construct and operate connecting intercepting or outlet sewers and sewer mains and pipes and water mains, conduits, or pipelines in, along, and under any street, alley, highway, or other public place or ways, and to dispose of any effluent, residue, or other byproducts of such system or sewer system; c. Bridges or culverts that may be needed across any drain, ditch, canal, floodway, holding basin, excavation, public highway, tract, grade, fill, or cut and roadways over levees and embankments, and to construct any and all of such works and improvements across, through, or over any public right-of-way, highway, grade, fill, or cut; d. 1. District roads equal to or exceeding the specifications of the county in which such district roads are located, and street lights; 2. Buses, trolleys, transit shelters, ridesharing facilities and services, parking improvements, and related signage; e. Investigation and remediation costs associated with the cleanup of actual or perceived environmental contamination within the district under the supervision Supp. No. 60 2962 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT § 1-6.5-93 or direction of a competent governmental authority unless the covered costs benefit any person who is a landowner within the district and who caused or contributed to the contamination; £ Conservation areas, mitigation areas, and wildlife habitat, including the main- tenance of any plant or animal species, and any related interest in real or personal property; g. Parks and facilities for indoor and outdoor recreational, cultural and educational uses; h. Fire prevention and control, including water mains and plugs, (but excluding fire stations, fire trucks and other vehicles and equipment); i. School buildings and related structures, which may be leased, sold or donated to the school district, for use in the educational system, when authorized by the district school board; and, j. Security, including, but not limited to, guardhouses, fences and gates, electronic intrusion detection systems, and patrol cars, when authorized by proper govern- mental agencies; except that the district may not exercise any police power, but may contract with the appropriate local general-purpose government agencies for an increased level of such services within the district boundaries. The commission further consents to provide the district of the right and power of eminent domain, pursuant to Chapter 73, Florida Statutes and Chapter 74, Florida Statutes, over any property outside the boundaries of the district and within the unincorporated areas of the county (except municipal, county, state and federal property) for the uses and purposes of the district relating solely to water, sewer, district roads, and water management, specifically including, without limitation, the power of eminent domain for the taking of easements for the drainage of the land of one person over and through the land of another; provided, however, that the district shall exercise the eminent domain power only if for uses and purposes contemplated by, consistent with or in furtherance of the requirements of approved development permits or development orders relating to the real property within the district. The foregoing powers shall be in addition, and supplemental, to the powers which the district is entitled to exercise pursuant to Chapter 190, Florida Statutes. (2) The district will use its best efforts to develop in an integrated fashion the traffic circulation, water, and sewer facilities on the district property as one (1) functional interrelated community. (3) The district shall take no action which is inconsistent with the comprehensive plan, ordinances or regulations of St. Lucie County. (4) No publicly owned property that may be located or acquired within the legal description of this Community Development District shall be assessed for, or obligated in any way to pay for the infrastructure constructed, maintained, or operated by the Community Development [District] described in section 1.6-5.91 above. (Ord. No. O1-Oll, Pt. A., 8-21-2001) Supp. No. 60 296.3 § 1-6.5-94 ST. LUCIE COUNTY CODE Secs. 1-6.5-94-1-6.5-99. Reserved. AR,TICLE IX. WESTCHESTER COMMU1vITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT NO. 3* Sec. 1-6.5-100. Established; name. The Westchester Community Development District No. 3 is hereby established. (Ord. No. 01-012, Pt. A, 8-21-2001) Sec. 1-6.5-101. Boundaries. The boundaries of the Westchester Community Development District No. 3 are as set forth in the legal description contained in the attached Exhibit "A". (Ord. No. 01-012, Pt. A, 8-21-2001; Ord. No. 02-012, Pt. A, 3-26-2002) Editor's note-The document referred to as Exhibit "A", attached to Ord. No. 02-012, is not printed herein, but is on file and available for reference in the of~ices of the county. Sec. 1-6.5-102. Initial board of supervisors. The following five (5) persons are designated as the initial members of the Board of Supervisors of the Westchester Community Development District No. 3: John E. Abdo, Paul J. Hegener, James L. Zboril, James H. Anderson, and Donald C. Petersen. (Ord. No. 01-012, Pt. A, 8-21-2001) Sec. 1-6.5-103. Special conditions. The following special conditions shall apply to the creation, operation, and e~stence of Westchester Community Development District No. 3: (1) The powers and responsibilities of the Westchester Community Development District No. 3 shall be limited to the following: To finance, fund, plan, establish, acquire, construct or reconstruct, enlarge or extend, equip, operate, and maintain systems, facilities, and basic infrastructures for the following: a. Water management and control for the lands within the district and to connect some or any of such facilities with roads and bridges; b. Water supply, sewer, and wastewater management, reclamation, and reuse or any combination thereof, and to construct and operate connecting intercepting or outlet sewers and sewer mains and pipes and water mains, conduits, or pipelines in, along, and under any street, alley, highway, or other public place or ways, and to dispose of any effluent, residue, or other byproducts of such system or sewer system; *State law reference-Authority of board of county commissioners to establish commu- nity development districts less than one thousand acres in size, F.S. §§ 125.01, 190.0005. Supp. No. 60 296.4 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT § 1-6.5-103 c. Bridges or culverts that may be needed across any drain, ditch, canal, floodway, holding basin, excavation, public highway, tract, grade, fill, or cut and roadways over levees and embankments, and to construct any and all of such works and improvements across, through, or over any public right-of-way, highway, grade, fill, or cut; d. 1. District roads equal to or exceeding the specifications of the county in which such district roads are located, and street lights; 2. Buses, trolleys, transit shelters, ridesharing facilities and services, parking improvements, and related signage; e. Investigation and remediation costs associated with the cleanup of actual or perceived environmental contamination within the district under the supervision or direction of a competent governmental authority unless the covered costs benefit any person who is a landowner within the district and who caused or contributed to the contamination; £ Conservation areas, mitigation areas, and wildlife habitat, including the main- tenance of any plant or animal species, and any related interest in real or personal property; g. Parks and facilities for indoor and outdoor recreational, cultural and educational uses; h. Fire prevention and control, including water mains and plugs, (but excluding fire stations, fire trucks and other vehicles and equipment); i. School buildings and related structures, which may be leased, sold or donated to the school district, for use in the educational system, when authorized by the district school board; and, j. Security, including, but not limited to, guardhouses, fences and gates, electronic intrusion detection systems, and patrol cars, when authorized by proper govern- mental agencies; except that the district may not exercise any police power, but may contract with the appropriate local general-purpose government agencies for an increased level of such services within the district boundaries. The commission further consents to provide the district of the right and power of eminent domain, pursuant to Chapter 73, Florida Statutes and Chapter 74, Florida Statutes, over any property outside the boundaries of the district and within the unincorporated areas of the county (except municipal, county, state and federal property) for the uses and purposes of the district relating solely to water, sewer, district roads, and water management, specifically including, without limitation, the power of eminent domain for the taking of easements for the drainage of the land of one person over and through the land of another; provided, however, that the district shall exercise the eminent domain power only if for uses and purposes contemplated by, consistent with or in furtherance of the requirements of approved development permits or development orders relating to the real property within the district. Supp. No. 60 296.5 § 1-6.5-103 ST. LUCIE COUNTY CODE The foregoing powers shall be in addition, and supplemental, to the powers which the district is entitled to exercise pursuant to Chapter 190, Florida Statutes. (2) The district will use its best efforts to develop in an integrated fashion the traffic circulation, water, and sewer facilities on the district property as one (1) functional interrelated community. (3) The district shall take no action which is inconsistent with the comprehensive plan, ordinances or regulations of St. Lucie County. (4) No publicly owned property that may be located or acquired within the legal description of this Community Development District shall be assessed for, or obligated in any way to pay for the infrastructure constructed, maintained, or operated by the Community Development [District] described in section 1.6-5.101 above. (Ord. No. 01-012, Pt. A, 8-21-2001) Secs 1-6.5-104-1-6.5-109. Reserved. AR,TICLE X. WESTCHESTER COMMUIVITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT NO. 4* Sec. 1-6.5-110. Established; name. The Westchester Community Development District No. 4 is hereby established. (Ord. No. 01-013, Pt. A, 8-21-2001) Sec. 1-6.5-111. Boundaries. The boundaries of the Westchester Community Development District No. 4 are as set forth in the legal description contained in the attached Exhibit "A". (Ord. No. 01-013, Pt. A, 8-21-2001; Ord. No. 02-013, Pt. A., 3-26-2002) Editor's note-The document referred to as Exhibit "A", attached to Ord. No. 02-013, is not printed herein, but is on file and available for reference in the offices of the county. Sec. 1-6.5-112. Initial board of supervisors. The following five (5) persons are designated as the initial members of the Board of Supervisors of the Westchester Community Development District No. 4: John E. Abdo, Paul J. Hegener, James L. Zboril, James H. Anderson, and Donald C. Petersen. (Ord. No. O1-013, Pt. A, 8-21-2001) *State law reference-Authority of board of county commissioners to establish commu- nity development districts less than one thousand acres in size, F.S. §§ 125.01, 190.0005. Supp. No. 60 296.6 CODE DISPOSITION TABLE Ordinance Num- ber Subject Section 01-012 Establishes Westchester Pt. A Community Development District No. 3 01-013 Establishes Westchester Pt. A Community Development District No. 4 01-003 Amends land development code 02-009 Amends land development code 02-010 Amends boundaries to Pt. A Westchester Community De- velopment District No. 1 02-011 Amends boundaries to Pt. A. Westchester Community De- velopment District No. 2 02-012 Amends boundaries to Pt. A. Westchester Community De- velopment District No. 3 02-013 Amends boundaries to Pt. A. Westchester Community De- velopment District No. 4 Supp. No. 60 3752.7 Disposition Added 1-6.5-100-1-6.5- 109 Added 1-6.5-110-1-6.5- 113 1-6.5-81 1-6.5-91 1-6.5.101 1-6.5-111