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March 2006
CODE
County of
ST. LUCIE, FLORIDA
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Chapter 1-7.8
FIREARMS
Secs. 1-7.8-1-1-7.8-15. Reserved.
Sec. 1-7.8-16. Reserved.
Editor's note-Ord. No. 05-041, Pt. A, adopted Dec. 13, 2005, repealed § 1-7.8-16, which
prohibited the use of firearms in certain areas and derived from Ord. No. 89-34, Pt. B, adopted
July 11, 1989; and Ord. No. 89-59, Pt. A, adopted Sept. 5, 1989.
Sec. 1-7.8-17. Reserved.
Editor's note-Ord. No. 05-041, Pt. A, adopted Dec. 13, 2005, repealed § 1-7.8-17, which
pertained to penalties for violation of § 1-7-8.16 and derived from Ord. No. 89-34, Pt. B,
adopted July 11, 1989.
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(b) A"feepayer" is a person commencing a land development activity by applying for the
issuance of a building permit or electrical permit for a mobile home park or recreational vehicle
park or for a type of land development activity specified in section 1-7.9-6 of this article.
(Ord. No. 00-003, Pt. A, 5-9-2000)
Sec. 1-7.9-5. Imposition of fire/EMS protection impact fee.
(a) Any person who, after the effective date of this article [Oct. 1. 2000], seeks to develop
land by applying for the issuance of a building permit for one (1) of the land use types specified
in section 1-7.9-6 of this article or an electrical permit for a mobile home park or recreational
vehicle park shall be required to pay a fire/EMS protection impact fee in the manner and
amount set forth in this article. Nothing in this article shall be deemed to eliminate the
requirements of section 11.02.07 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code.
(b) No building permit for any land use types specified in section 1-7.9-6 of this article nor
electrical permit for a mobile home park or recreational vehicle park shall be issued unless and
until the fire/EMS protection impact fee hereby required has been paid as provided in section
1-7.9-7 of this article.
(Ord. No. 00-003, Pt. A, 5-9-2000)
Sec. 1-7.9-6. Computation of the amount of ~re/EMS protection impact fee.
(a) At the option of the feepayer, the amount of the fee may be determined by the following
fee schedule:
FIRE/EMS PROTECTION IMPACT FEE
COUNTYWIDE ASSESSMENT
LAND USE TYPE
UNIT OF
MEAS URE IMPACT FEE
as o f
2/ 1/ 06*
RESIDENTIAL
Single-family Per unit $478.00
Mobile home/R,V (MHP/RV park only) Per unit 97.00
Multi-family (all types) Per unit 97.00
HoteUmotel Per room 223.00
Bed & breakfast residence
(Does not include the primary residence. Single-
family unit fee must also be assessed for the
residential portion of use) Per room 223.00
All other residential Per unit 478.00
OFFICE & FINANCIAL
Medical office Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 282.00
Other office Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 282.00
RETAIL TRADE
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LAND USE TYPE
UNIT OF
MEAS URE IMPACT FEE
as of
2/ 1/ 06*
RESIDENTIAL
Under 100,000 sq. ft.2 Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 443.00
100,000-399,000 sq. ft.2 Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 443.00
400,000 sq. ft.2 and over Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 443.00
GASOLINE SERVICES
Service station Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 1,465.00
INDUSTR.IAL
Warehouse Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 64.00
Truck terminal Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 64.00
General industrial Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 64.00
INSTITUTIONAL
School elem. Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 426.00
School middle/high Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 426.00
Day care center Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 426.00
Fraternal organization Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 426.00
Hospital Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 426.00
Nursing home Per bed 1,055.00
Library Per 1,000 sq. ft.2 426.00
RECREATIONAL
Park (city/county/state) Per acre 40.00
Recreation facility-All types Per acre 40.00
Golf course Per acre 40.00
Movie theater Per 1,000 sq. ft 2 443.00
NOTE: *The fee schedule shown in this table is subject to annual revision based upon the
provisions of section 1-7.9-17 of this article.
If the type of development activity for which a building permit, electrical permit for a mobile
home park or recreational vehicle park is applied for is not specified on the above fee schedule,
the county administrator shall use the fee applicable to the most nearly comparable type of
land use on the above fee schedule.
(b) The person applying for the issuance of a building permit or and electrical permit for a
mobile home park or recreational vehicle park may, at his option, subxnit evidence to the
county administrator indicating that the fees set out in subsection (a) above are not
appropriate for his particulax development. Based upon convincing and competent evidence,
the county administrator may adjust the fee to that appropriate for the particular develop-
ment.
(Ord. No. 00-003, Pt. A, 5-9-2000; Ord. No. 03-024, Pt. A, 8-19-2003; Ord. No. 06-003, Pt. A,
1-17-2006)
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to fund St. Lucie County's participation in an intergovernmental radio communication
program as approved by the Division of Communications of the Florida Department of General
Services.
(Ord. No. 92-26, Pt. A, 11-24-92)
Sec. 1-20-6. Turning movements.
(a) Vehicle, for the purpose of this section, is defined as set forth in F.S § 316.003(75), as
amended.
(b) The Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, is authorized to
regulate or prohibit the turning of vehicles or specified types of vehicles at a previously
advertised public hearing by resolution after determining that such regulation is reasonable
and for the benefit of the public health, safety, or general welfare of the citizens of St. Lucie
County.
(c) All previous resolutions regulating vehicle turning movements adopted by the Board of
County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida, are hereby approved and incorporated as
adopted.
(Ord. No. 03-16, Pt. A, 5-6-2003)
Secs. 1-20-7-1-20-15. Reserved.
AR.TICLE II. STOPPING, STANDING AND PAR,KING
DIVISION l. GENERALLY
Sec. 1-20-16. Parking for longer than twenty-four hours restricted; removal of
vehicles.
(a) No person, as defined in F.S. § 1.01, shall park, leave or place any motor vehicle on the
right-of-way of any public road in the unincorporated areas of the county for a period of more
than twenty-four (24) hours unless:
(1) It is in operating condition;
(2) It bears current license plates; and
(3) It bears a current inspection decal.
(b) Any motor vehicle not meeting the conditions of subparagraphs (a)(1) through (3) of this
section and that is discarded, left or abandoned on any public road right-of-way in the
unincorporated area of the county may be removed or caused to be removed by the sheriffs
department of the county after posting a notice on such vehicle advising that if such vehicle is
not removed by the owner within forty-eight (48) hours, it will be removed or caused to be
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removed by the sheriffs department; provided, however, that, this paragraph shall in no way
limit the sheriff or any other law enforcement agency's authority to remove vehicles from the
paved or main traveled part of any highway under the provisions of F.S. § 316.194.
(c) The maximum fee is established which may be charged on the towing of vehicles from
or immobilization of vehicles on private property, removal and storage of wrecked or disabled
vehicles from an accident scene or for the removal and storage of vehicles, in the event the
owner or operator is incapacitated, unavailable, leaves the procurement of wrecker service to
the law enforcement officer at the scene, or otherwise does not consent to the removal of the
vehicle as follows:
Regular Wrecker Service Class A Class B Class C
Day or night service $75.00 $100.00 $150.00
Dolly service $40.00 $40.00 N/A
Drop drive shift $15.00 $25.00 $25.00
Winching $35.00 As per time As per time
charge charge
Outside storage $15.00 per day $15.00 per day $15.00 per day
Inside storage $20.00 per day $20.00 per day $45.00 per day
Mileage charge $3.00 per mile $3.00 per mile $3.00 per mile
Maximum Charge of $45.00
Maximum Beach Charge $35.00
Administrative fee $35.00
Time charge $40.00 per hour $50.00 per hour $125.00 per hour
After 30 minutes on the scene, will be charged in increments of 15 minutes.
(Ord. No. 78-6, § 1, 6-6-78; Ord. No. 98-25, Pt. A, 12-15-98)
Sec. 1-20-17. Parking restricted on certain streets.
(a) The term "parking" as used herein means the standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or
not, otherwise than temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaging in loading or
unloading merchandise or passengers as may be permitted by law.
(b) The parking of motor vehicles, except in cases of emergency, is hereby prohibited on the
right-of-way of the following roads or streets, or indicated portions thereof, at all times unless
otherwise indicated:
Angle Road, (Both sides) from its intersection of Orange Avenue North to its intersection
with Avenue B.
Angle Road, within three hundred (300) feet of its intersection with Avenue D.
Angle Road, within three hundred (300) feet of its intersection with Avenue Q.
Angle Road, within three hundred (300) feet on either side of the entrance to Westwood High
School.
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Arnold Road, the entire length of the right-of-way, from South 35th Street west to South
39th Street.
Atlantic Beach Boulevard, the entire length of the right-of-way, from Shorewinds Drive to its
end, North Jetty.
Auenue D, within three hundred (300) feet of its intersection with Angle Road.
Auenue Q, within two hundred (200) feet of its intersection with Angle Road.
Beach Auenue, (East side), within one hundred (100) feet of its intersection with Shady
Lane.
Beach Avenue, (West side), within one hundred (100) feet south of its intersection with
Shady Lane.
Beach Avenue, (West side), within one hundred fifty (150) feet north of its intersection with
Shady Lane.
Bell Auenue, (South side), from the intersection of Oleander Avenue westerly approximately
seven hundred (700) feet.
Chamberlin Blvd., (North side), from one hundred forty (140) feet east of its intersection
with U. S. Highway 1(S.R. 5) for a distance of three hundred (300) feet to a point four hundred
forty (440) feet east of its intersection with U. S. Highway 1(S.R. 5).
Cortez Boulevard, (Both sides), from its intersection with 25th Street west for a distance of
two hundred fifty (250) feet.
Darter Court, (Both sides), from its intersection with Okeechobee Road to the east end.
Edwards Road, from Will Fee Road west to Maravilla Boulevard, between the hours of 7:30
a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Elm Aaenue, the entire length of the right-of-way, from west lst Street to west 2nd Street,
Monday through Friday, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. only.
Euerglades Blvd., (Center Island) from its intersection of South Shores Road northerly to
the end of the Center Island for a total distance of seven hundred fourteen (714) feet.
Flamingo Boulevard, the entire length of the right-of-way.
Glades Cut-Off Road, five hundred (500) feet on either side of the landfill entrance and on
both sides of Glades Cut-Off Road.
Glades Cut-Off Road, within three hundred fifty (350) feet in all directions of its intersection
with Midway Road.
Indrio Road, (Both sides), from the projected center-line of Indian Pines Village Entrance
five hundred (500) feet east and five hundred (500) feet west; for a total distance of one
thousand (1,000) feet.
Jenkins Road, within five hundred (500) feet of its intersection with Orange Avenue (SR 68).
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Juanitd Avenue, (Both sides) from its intersection with North 25th Street (SR 615) west
appro~mately four hundred forty (440) feet.
Metzger Road, (Both sides) the entire length of the right-of-way, two hundred (200) feet on
the north side and two hundred forty-five (245) feet on the south side from Angle Road to North
39th Street.
Midway Road, (CR 712) (Both sides), from its intersection with Okeechobee Road (SR 70) a
distance of one thousand nine hundred (1,900) feet to the west right-of-way line of North St.
Lucie Water Control District Canal #85.
Midway Road, (South side) within three hundred (300) feet of its intersection with 25th
Street.
Midway Road, within three hundred fifty (350) feet in all directions of its intersection with
Glades Cut-Off Road.
Moorings Lane, the entire length of the right-of-way, from North Ocean Drive to Oak Drive.
Naco Road, (South side), from its intersection with Old Dixie Highway west a distance of
approximately one thousand fifty-six (1,056) feet.
North 39th Street, (Both sides) the entire length of the right-of-way, two hundred ten (210)
feet on the east side and two hundred forty-four (244) feet on the west side from the Metzger
Road intersection and two hundred fifty (250) feet south of the Metzger Road intersection
(Both sides).
North Cortez Avenue, (Both sides) from its intersection with 25th Street west for a distance
of two hundred fifty (250) feet.
North Ocean Drive, the entire length of the right-of-way, from Sea Oats Drive to Shorewinds
Drive.
Oak Drive, the entire length of the right-of-way.
Old Dixie Highway, (Both sides), from its intersection with Naco Road south a distance of
approximately one thousand fifty-six (1,056) feet.
Oleander Avenue, from the entrance to the State Farmers Market, southerly approximately
five hundred (500) feet.
Oleander Auenue, (East side), from West lst Street to just south of the White School
property, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. only.
Peacock Rodd, (Both sides) from its intersection with Okeechobee Road (SR 70) south a
distance of three thousand twenty (3,020) feet.
Peters Road, (Both sides) from its intersection of State Road 70 (Okeechobee Road) for the
entire length to the end of the existing pavement.
Sea Oats Drive, the entire length of the right-of-way, from North Ocean Drive to Oak Drive.
Shody Lane, within one hundred (100) feet of its intersection with Beach Avenue.
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Shorewinds Drive, the entire length of the right-of-way, from North Ocean Drive to Atlantic
Beach Boulevard.
South 33rd Street, (West side), the entire length of the right-of-way from Peterson Road to
Whiteway Dairy Road.
South 35th Street, (West side), for a distance of one hundred sisty-five (165) feet north of the
centerline of Arnold Road and a distance of one hundred seventy (170) feet south of the
centerline of Arnold Road.
South 36th Street, the entire length of the right-of-way, from Virginia Avenue south to
Arnold Road.
Tamarind Driue, the entire length of the right-of-way, from Shorewinds Drive to Flamingo
Boulevard.
Tumblin Kling Road, within four hundred (400) feet west of its intersection with U.S.
Highway 1.
Weatherbee Road, (Both sides), from its intersection of U.S. Highway 1 east to its
intersection with a Pressler Lane.
West 2nd Street, (North side), from Elm Avenue east to Oleander Boulevard, Monday
through Friday, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. only.
West 2nd Street, entire length of right-of-way, from Elm Avenue west to Cypress Street,
Monday through Friday, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. only.
Will Fee Road, between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Windham Lane, the entire length of the right-of-way, from Atlantic Beach Boulevard to Oak
Drive.
50th Street, within two hundred (200) feet of its intersection with Angle Road.
(c) The road superintendent of the county is directed to erect the necessary signs on the
roads and streets, or portions thereof, covered by this section to advise the public that parking
is prohibited at all times or during certain times, as provided in this section.
(d) Penalties for violation of this section shall be in accordance with state law.
(Ord. No. 74-2, §§ 1-5, 2-5-74; Ord. No. 76-8, §§ 1-8, 8-10-76; Ord. No. 78-1, § 1, 2-7-78; Ord.
No. 80-2, §§ 1-6, 8-2-80; Ord. No. 86-38, Pt. A, 6-24-86; Ord. No. 86-48, Pt. A, 8-5-86; Ord. No.
87-22, Pt. A, 3-10-87; Ord. No. 87-30, Pt. A, 3-31-87; Ord. No. 87-37, Pt. A, 4-28-87; Ord. No.
88-81, Pt. A, 11-15-88; Ord. No. 88-82, Pt. A, 12-17-88; Ord. No. 88-87, Pt. A, 12-27-88; Ord. No.
89-25, Pt. A, 3-28-89; Ord. No. 90-2, Pt. A, 1-16-90; Ord. No. 90-24, Pt. A, 5-15-90; Ord. No.
90-33, Pt. A, 6-26-90; Ord. No. 90-52, Pt. A, 12-18-90; Ord. No. 91-04, Pt. A, 1-15-91; Ord. No.
93-11, Pt. A, 2-9-93; Ord. No. 93-25, Pt. A, 2-8-94; Ord. No. 94-16, Pt. A, 7-19-94; Ord. No. 94-19,
Pt. A, 9-6-94; Ord. No. 95-09, Pt. A, 3-28-95; Ord. No. 95-18, Pt. A, 6-6-95; Ord. No. 95-37, Pt.
Supp. No. 73 1072.1
§ 1-20-17 ST. LUCIE COUNTY CODE
A, 9-5-95; Ord. No. 96-06, Pt. A, 2-21-96; Ord. No. 03-21, Pt. A, 6-10-03; Ord. No. 03-34, § Pt.
A, 8-19-03; Ord. No. 04-027, Pt. A, 8-17-04; Ord. No. 04-028, Pt. A, 8-17-04; Ord. No. 06-006,
Pt. A, 2-7-06)
State law reference-Authority to regulate and prohibit parking, F.S. § 125.01(1)(m).
Sec. 1-20-18. 1~cketing of illegally parked vehicles; effect of failure to pay ticket or
appear for hearing, evidence of violations.
(a) Whenever any motor vehicle without a driver is found parked, stopped, or standing in
violation of any restrictions imposed under this division, the law enforcement officer finding
such vehicle shall take its license number, and may take any other information displayed on
the vehicle which may identify its user, and shall conspicuously affix to such vehicle a notice
in writing, on a forxn provided by the clerk of the county court, requiring the driver to pay a
civil penalty of thirty-two dollars ($32.00) to such clerk within ten (10) days or to appear before
a hearing officer at the time, date and location specified on such notice.
(b) If a violator of the restrictions on stopping, standing or parking under this division does
not pay such civil penalty within such ten (10) days or appear before a hearing officer as
provided in such notice, a warrant for his arrest shall be issued.
(c) In any action charging a violation under this division governing the stopping, standing
or parking of a motor vehicle, proof that the particular vehicle described in the complaint was
parked, stopped or standing in violation under this division, together with proof that the
defendant named in the complaint was at the time of such parking, stopping or standing the
registered owner of such vehicle, shall be prima facie evidence that the registered owner of
such vehicle was the person who stopped, stood or parked such vehicle at the point where, and
for the time during which such violation occurred.
(Ord. No. 76-6, §§ 1-3, 7-13-76; Ord. No. 91-19, Pt. A, 9-24-91)
Secs. 1-20-19-1-20-25. R.eserved.
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(1) Owned or leased by the county or the City of Fort Pierce for the accomplishment of a
governmental purpose such as tree trimming, road repair or construction, water or
sewerage system repair or construction, maintenance of street and traffic lights and/or
similar activities.
(2) Owned or leased by a contractor or subcontractor under agreement with the city or
county to accomplish a county purpose as provided above.
(3) Owned or leased by a recognized public utility operating within the unincorporated
areas of the county or by a contractor or subcontractor under agreement with such
public utility for the accomplishment of some installation maintenance, adjustment
and/or repair to such public utility.
(Ord. No. 78-4, § 4, 3-21-78; Ord. No. 90-34, Pt. A, 12-4-90)
Sec. 1-20-45. Permits.
The sheriff of the county or his duly authorized designee may issue, upon proper application
therefor by the owner or his authorized representative to the sheriffs department, a permit
extending the parking time limits set forth in section 1-20-42 of this division up to, but not
exceeding twenty-four (24) hours upon establishing that such permit is requested in good faith
for a reasonable cause shown or demonstrated to the sheriff or his designee and not for the
purpose of avoiding the intent or objectives of this division.
(1) Whenever any motor vehicle without a driver is found parked, stopped or standing in
violation of any restrictions imposed under this division, the law enforcement officer
finding such vehicle shall take its license number, and may take any other information
displayed on the vehicle which may identify its user, and shall conspicuously affix to
such vehicle a notice in writing, on a form provided by the clerk of the county requiring
the driver to pay a civil penalty of thirty-two dollars ($32.00) to such clerk within ten
(10) days or to appear before a hearing officer at the time, date and location specified
on such notice.
(2) If a violator of the restrictions on stopping, standing or parking under this division
does not pay such civil penalty within such ten (10) days or appear before a hearing
officer as provided in such notice, a warrant for his arrest shall be issued.
(3) In any action charging a violation under this division governing the stopping, standing
or parking of a motor vehicle, proof that the particular vehicle described in the
compliant was parked, stopped or standing in violation under this division, together
with proof that the defendant named in the complaint was at the time of such parking,
stopping or standing the registered owner of such vehicle, shall be prima facie evidence
that the registered owner of such vehicle was the person who stopped, stood or parked
such vehicle at the point where, and for the time during which, such violation occurred.
(Ord. No. 78-4, § 5, 3-21-78; Ord. No. 90-34, Pt. A, 12-4-90; Ord. No. 91-19, Pt. C, 9-24-91)
Sec. 1-20-46. Application of superseding county ordinances and state laws.
This division is primarily for the purpose of protecting residential zoning. Therefore, any
ordinances of this county or laws of this state providing for the regulations of motor vehicles
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§ 1-20-46 ST. LUCIE COUNTY CODE
are in addition to this division and wherever any provision of some other ordinance or
applicable statute, whether primarily for the regulation of motor vehicles or for the purposes
of zoning, imposes more stringent requirements, regulations, restrictions or limitations than
are imposed or required by the provisions of this division, then more stringent requirements,
regulations restrictions or limitations shall apply.
(Ord. No. 78-4, § 6, 3-21-78; Ord. No. 90-34, Pt. A, 12-4-90)
Sec. 1-20-47. Exemption for recreational vehicles.
The provisions of this division shall not apply to recreational vehicles used exclusively for
recreational purposes.
(Ord. No. 78-4, § 7, 3-21-78; Ord. No. 90-34, Pt. A, 12-4-90)
Sec. 1-20-48. Conformity with egisting ordinances.
This division shall not be construed as authorizing trucks to utilize any street or other
public thoroughfare of the unincorporated areas of the county over which such vehicular traffic
is now or hereafter prohibited by ordinance, or lawful order of the sheriffs department.
(Ord. No. 78-4, § 8, 3-21-78; Ord. No. 90-34, Pt. A, 12-4-90)
Secs. 1-20-49-1-20-60. Reserved.
AR.TICLE III. BICYCLE SAFETY
Sec. 1-20-61. Reserved.
Editor's note-Ord. No. 06-001, Pt. A, adopted Jan. 17, 2006, repealed § 1-20-61, which
pertained to the county's exemption from the state's bicycle helmet statute and derived from
Ord. No. 96-29, Pt. A, adopted Dec. 17, 1996.
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CODE DISPOSITION TABLE
Ordinance Num-
ber Subject Section Disposition
05-030 Amends sections 1-16.3-12, Pts. A-S 1-16.3-12, 1-16.3-
1-16.3-14-1-16.3-16;creates 14-1-16.3-16;16.3-
section 16.3-17.1; amends sec- 17.1; 1-16.3-23,
tions 1-16.3-23, 1-17-26,1-17- 1-17-26, 1-17-28-
28-1-17-31; creates section 1-17-31; 1-17.30.1;
1-17.30.1; amends sections 1-15-32, 1-15-34,
1-15-32,1-15-34, 1-15-36; cre- 1-15-36; 1-15-37.1;
ates section 1-15-37.1; 1-15-41, 1-15-43
amends sections 1-15-41,
1-15-43, relating to impact
fees
05-032 Amends sections 1-13.5-1, Pt. A 1-13.5-1, 1-13.5-3,
1-13.5-3, 1-13.5-7, 1-13.5-11, 1-13.5-7, 1-13.5-11,
relating to municipal service 1-13.5-16
taxing units and municipal
service benefit units; creates
section 1-13.5-16 relating to
the financial hardship assis-
tance program
03-034 Establishes an exemption Arts. I-V Ch. 1-19.3, Art. V
from certain ad valorem tax-
ation for Scripps Treasure
Coast Publishing Company
(editor's note)
03-035 Establishes an exemption Arts. I-V Ch. 1-19.3, Art. V
from certain ad valorem tax-
ation for Atlantic ~uss Co.,
Ltd. (editor's note)
03-036 Establishes an exemption Arts. I-V Ch. 1-19.3, Art. V
from certain ad valorem tax-
ation for Tropicana Prod-
ucts, Inc. (editor's note)
05-037 Amends sections 1-16.3-23, Pts. A-C 1-16.3-23(a), 1-17-
1-17-31, 1-15-43 relating to 31(b) and 1-15-43(a)
use of funds
05-041 Repeals sections 1-7.8-16 and Pt. A 1-7.8-16, 1-7.8-17
1-7.8-17 relating to the pro-
hibition of firearms in cer-
tain areas
06-001 Repeals section 1-20-61 re- Pt. A 1-20-61
lating to the county's exemp-
tion from the state bicycle
helmet law
06-003 Amends section 1-7.9-6 relat- Pt. A 1-7.9-6
ing to the computation of fire/
EMS protection impact fees
Supp. No. 73 3752.11
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Ordinance Num-
ber Subject Section
06-006 Amends section 1-20-17 re- Pt. A
lating to restricted parking
on certain streets
Disposition
1-20-17
Supp. No. 73 3752.12
STATUTORY REFERENCE TABLE
F.S. Section Section this Code
125.0104(3)(g) 1-19.3-32(a)
125.0104(5) 1-19.3-32(a)
125.0104(8) 1-19.3-32(d)
125.0104(10) 1-19.3-32(a)
125.031 2-1-2
125.35 2-1-3
125.35(3) 1-162-1
125.69 1-3-17(b), 1-5.5-59(c), 1-7.6-38, 1-13.8-21
125.69(a) 1-6.3-55
125.70-125.74 Ch. 2-1, Art. II(note)
125.5801 1-2-67
1-2-68
125.901 1-6-38
Ch. 129 1-13.5-4
156.601 et seq. 1-10.5-21
Ch. 159 1-16.75-6
Ch. 159, Pts. II, V 1-16.75-2
159.701 1-16.75-1
159.701-159.7095 1-16.75-4
1-16.65-5
159.703 1-16.75-3
159.705 1-16.75-6
161.053
Ch. 162 1-7.6-53
1-5-10, 1-6-46
Ch. 162, Pt. II 1-2-27.5
Ch. 163 1-6.5-52(d), 1-7.9-2(c)
1-17-26(c), 1-19.3-54
163.3161 et seq. 1-16-16, 1-16-21
163.3161-163.3211 1-20.56-4(3)
163.3178 1-6
163.3201 1-7.9-1(b), 1-11-11, 1-15-31,
1-16.3-11, 1-16.3-12
1-6.5-51(b)
1-18-03
163.3202 1-6.5-52(d),1-11-11,
1-11-12, 1-15-31, 1-15-32,
1-16.3-11, 1-17-26(c)
163.3202(3) 1-7.9-1(b)
1-18-03
173.04 1-6.3-17.1
173.12 1-6.3-17.1
1-15-37.1
1-17-30.1
Ch. 177 1-5.5-10
186.901 1-12-22(1)
Ch. 189 2-6-17
2-9-20
2-9-22
2-9-34
Ch. 190 1-6.5-24
1-6.5-83
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F.S. Section
190.005
190.012(1)(b)
Ch. 192
192.091(2)(b)2
Ch. 196
196295
Ch. 197
197.322
197.363
197.3632
197.3635
Ch. 206
Ch. 212
Ch. 212, Pt. l
212.03
212.054
212.054(2)(b)
212.055(2)
212.055(2)(c)
212.12(3)
Ch. 214
218.62
220.15(5)
Ch. 252
Ch. 257
Ch. 286
Ch. 287
287.055
287.055(2)(j)
287.055(10)(c)
Ch. 293
Ch. 294
Ch. 316
316.003(75)
316.006(3)
316.008
316.008(6)
316.0261
316.121
316.189(2)
316.193
316.194
316.1958
Section this Code
1-6.5-93
1-6.5-103
1-6.5-113
Ch. 1-6.5, Art. III, 1-6.5-21
1-6.5-153
1-19.3-54
1-13.5-10(i)(3)
1-19.3-54
1-6.5-57(b)
1-13.5-10(i), 2-6-23
1-13.5-10(i)
1-13.5-10(i)(6)
1-13.5-6(g), 1-13.5-7,
1-13.5-10(i), 1-13.5-11
1-9-71
1-13.5-6(g), 1-13.7-7,
1-13.5-10(i), 1-13.5-11
1-19.3-41, 1-19.3-81
1-19.3-30-1-19.3-32
1-19.3-54, 1-19.3-32(b)
1-19.3-30
1-19.3-71
1-19.3-54
1-19.3-51, 1-19.3-71
1-19.3-72
1-19.3-55, 1-19.3-73
1-102-29
1-19.3-54
1-19.3-55, 1-19.3-73
1-19.3-55
Ch. 1-6.3, Art. N
1-11-3, 1-11-5
1-6.8-25
2-9-34
1-2-41
1-2-48(b)
1-2-48(a)
1-2-45
1-7-3
1-7-3
1-13.8-19(1)(e), 1-7-8
1-20-6
Ch. 1-20(note)
Ch. 1-20(note)
1-18-2
Ch. 1-20(note)
Ch. 1-20(note)
1-20-1
1-7-22(a), 1-13.3-20
1-20-16
1-2.3-22, 1-20-26, 1-20-27
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F.S. Section Section this Code
316.660 1-7-8
318.14(9), (10) 1-7-8
318.18(1)-318.18(6) 1-7-8
318.18(11)(c) 1-7-1
318.18(13) 1-7-8
31821 1-7-8
320.0848 1-2.3-22
320.084 1-20-26, 1-20-27
320.0842 1-20-26, 1-20-27
320.0843 1-20-26, 1-20-27
320.0845 1-20-26, 1-20-27
Ch. 324 1-13.3-20
Ch. 327 1-7.6-38
327.60(2) Ch. 1-7.6, Art. II(note)
327.72, 327.73 1-5-10
Ch. 334-336 1-17-25
334.03(7) 1-17-34
336.02 1-17-26
336.021 1-17.3-81
336.025 1-19.3-41
336.025(4) 1-19.3-42(a)
336.025(5)(b) 1-19.3-42(b)
341.102
344.03(13),(18) 1-13.3-17
1-17-34
365.171(13) 1-2-2
370.08(2) 1-8-1
Ch. 380 1-6.5-52(d), 1-7.9-2(c)
380.03 Ch. 1-16(note)
380.06 1-6.5-73, 1-7.9-8(a), 1-11-18(a), 1-15-
38(a), 1-16.3-18(a)
1-18-10
380.06(15) 1-17-25
380.06(16) 1-6.5-52(d), 1-6.5-57(d), 1-7.9-8(c), 1-11-11,
1-11-18(c), 1-15-32, 1-15-38(c),
1-16.3-12, 1-16.3-18(c), 1-17-26(c)
1-18-10(c)
380.061 1-6.5-73
Ch. 381 1-7.6-34(a)(3)
381.031(1)(g)(3) Ch. 1-9(note)
Ch. 386 1-7.6-34(a)(3)
386.01 1-4-16
388 2-9-17(a)
388201 2-9-20
2-9-22
2-9-24
2-9-25
2-9-27
2-9-34
388221 2-9-31
Ch. 395 1-12.5-3, 1-12.5-6, 1-12.5-7, 1-12.5-9
Ch. 401 1-12.5-1, 1-12.5-7, 1-12.5-9, 1-12.5-17
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F.S. Section
40125
401255(1)
401255(2)(c)
401255(2)(d)
401255(2)(g)
401255(2)(h)
40126(2)
401281
401.44
Ch. 403
403.707(12)(j)
420.9072
Ch. 470
Ch. 471
471.023
474202
Ch. 481
481219
481229(1)(b)
481.319
Ch. 489
489.105(4), (5)
489.119
489.131
Ch. 501
Ch. 538, Pt. I
538.03(1)(a)
561.01(4)(b)
561.01(15)
Ch. 527
Ch. 562
Ch. 567
Ch. 568
Ch. 569
Ch. 588
Ch. 679, Pt. V
696.05
Ch. 713
767.10-767.14
767.11(1)
767.13
775.08
775.082
775.083
775.084
790.07
Section this Code
1-12.5-3
Ch. 1-10, Art. II(note)
1-10-22(c)(1)
1-10-22(c)(2)
1-10-22(c)(5)
1-10-22(c)(6)
1-10-22(c)(6)
1-10-22(c)(3)
1-2.5-3
1-7.6-34(a)(3), 1-13.8-19(1)(e)
1-9-51
Ch. 1-10.5, Art. N
1-9-51
1-2-47, 2-5-3
1-2-47
2-3-31(e)
1-2-47, 2-5-3
1-2-47
2-5-3
1-2-47
1-6.8-22, 2-5-5, 2-5-20
1-6.8-22
1-2-47
2-5-4(g)
Ch. 1-6.3, Art. IV
1-14-30
1-14-30
1-3-5
1-3-1
2-5-3
1-7-22(a)
1-7-22(a)
1-7-22(a)
1-6-42, 1-6-43
1-4-22
1-14-33
2-1-4
2-5-20
1-4-20(a)
1-4-20(c)
1-4-20(i)
1-4-26, 2-3-33, 2-6.5-16
1-4-20(g), (i), 1-6.8-23
1-2-27.5(d)
1-4-20(g), (i), 1-6.8-23
1-2-27.5(d)
1-4-20(i)
1-7.8-19(c)(1)
~
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CODE INDEX
Section
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (Cont'd.)
Findings if fact ................................................. 1-3-11
Intent ............................................................ 1-3-12
Legislative authorization ...................................... 1-3-1 0
Proof ............................................................. 1-3-1 6
Violations and penalties ....................................... 1-3-1 7
AMBULANCES
Life support services ...... ... .. .. ........ ....... .... ... ..... .. . .. 1-12.5-1 et seq.
AMUSEMENTS
Amusement devices; occupational license taxes and regula-
tions ........................................................... 1-12-28
ANIMALS AND FOWL (Domestic animal, fowl, livestock,
reptiles, amphibians, etc.)
Animal care ....................................................... 1-4-23
Animal control
Authority to enact ordinances . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2-3-32
Definitions ...................................................... 2-3-34
Ordinance relating to animal control .... ... ....... ... ..... .. 2-3-34
Refusal to sign or accept citation ............................ 2-3-33
Beaches, on ........................................................ 1-15-2 5
Care, animal ......................................................
Dangerous dogs ................................................... 1-4-2 3
1-4-2 0
Dead animals; disposal .......................................... 1-4-23(h)
Definitions ........................................................ 1-4-1 6
Disposition of dogs, cats, livestock found running at large .. 1-4-22
Dogs, cats and livestock
Appropriations authorized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2-3-20
Expenditures authorized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3-20
Humane society, agreements authorized .... .. ............ .. 2-3-19
Impoundment
Authorized ................................................... 2-3-1 8
Rabies vaccination required .................................. 1-4-24, 2-3-17
Rules authorized ............................................... 2-3-2 0
Running at large
Unlawful to permit .......................................... 2-3-16
Sterilization .................................................... 2-4-2 5
Violations, penalty ............................................. 2-3-2 1
Enforcement, penalties; mandatory court appearances .... .. 1-4-26
Estrus, animals in ................................................ 1-4-18
North Beach, dogs prohibited on
Exceptions ...................................................... 1-15-2
Preserves; equestrian activities, use of saddle animals .. .. .. 1-15-30
Public nuisance prohibited ...................................... 1-4-17
Restraint .......................................................... 1-4-2 1
Sterilization of animals adopted from county-funded adop-
tion agencies required ......................................
Training requirement for animal control officers .... ..... .. .. 1-4-25
1-4-27
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Section
ANIMALS AND FOWL (Domestic animal, fowl, livestock,
reptiles, amphibians, etc.) (Cont'd.)
14~avelling animal show
Permit required ................................................ 1-4-28
Travelling animal shown
Permit required . . . .. . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1-4-28.
Vaccination against rabies, duty of dog, cat owners .......... 1-4-24
Vicious animals ................................................... 1-4-19
ANNUAL BUDGET
Ordinances and resolutions not affected by Code ............. 1-1-3
APARTMENT HOTELS
Occupational license taxes and regulations ................... 1-12-29
APPEALS
Code enforcement board . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 1-2-19 et seq.
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
Contractors (unlicensed); appellate review ....... .... ......... 1-6.8-27
APPROPRIATIONS
Ordinances and resolutions not affected by Code ............. 1-1-3
ART
Art in public places
Art in public places program ................................. 1-4.5-2
Art in public places trust fund ... ................... ......... 1-4.5-3
Compliance with state and federal laws .................... 1-4.5-5
Definitions ...................................................... 1-4.5-1
Ownership and maintenance of artworks . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1-4.5-4
ASSESSMENTS. See also: TAXATION
Municipal service taxing units .................................. 1-13.5-1 et seq.
See: MUNICIPAL SERVICE TAXING UNITS
ASSOCIATIONS
Person defined to include ........................................ 1-1-2
ATHLETICS
Beachfront parks; athletic games on beaches restricted ..... 1-15-25
B
BEACH PRESERUATION ACT
Generally .......................................................... 2-12-16 et seq.
See: PAR,KS AND RECREATION
BEACHES
Restrictions re animals, games, contests, skin divers, etc. .. 1-15-25
See: PARKS AND RECREATION
BEVERAGES. See: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
BICYCLES
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Section
FIRE PROTECTION (Cont'd.)
Use of funds .................................................... 1-7.9-13
Fireworks and sparklers
Definitions ...................................................... 1-7.9-18
Manufacture, sale and use of fireworks .. .. ........ ....... .. 1-7.9-19
Intents ............................................................. 1-7.9-2
Property appraisals
Independent .................................................... 1-7.9-9
Review .......................................................... 1-7.9-1 0
Purposes ........................................................... 1-7.9-2
Rules of construction ............................................. 1-7.9-3
Short title ......................................................... 1-7.9-1
FIREAR,MS AND WEAPONS
FIRES
Duty of picnickers re ............................................. 1-1 5-2 1
FIREWORKS AND SPARKLERS
Definitions ........................................................ 1-7.9-18
Manufacture, sale and use of fireworks .... ... ..... .. ... ..... .. 1-7.9-19
FIRMS
Persons defined to include ....................................... 1-1-2
FISH AND GAME
Canals
~ap, net fishing restricted ................................... 2-7-3
County property, on
Hunting and fishing regulated ............................... 1-15-20,
1-15-25
Gill, drag net specifications ..................................... 2-7-1
Nets, length in Indian River restricted
Marking ......................................................... 1-8-1
Sea turtles, taking or sale restricted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7-2
Seines
Use in Fabers Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7-5
Use in St. Johns River ..... .. . .. .. .... ........ .. . .. ..... ...... 2-7-4
Spe~shing
Beaches ......................................................... 1-15-2 5
St. Johns River
Use of seines ................................................... 2-7-4
Surf fishing
Beaches ......................................................... 1-15-25
FLORICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Occupational license taxes and regulations ................... 1-12-26
FLUORIDATION
Fluoridation of water system . .. . .. ........ .. .. . .. ........ .... .. 1-20.5-50,
1-20.5-51
See: WATER AND SEWERS
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FOOD AND FOOD SERUICES. See also: EATING ESTAB-
LISHMENTS
Selling or vending food and drink, etc.
County property, on ............................... ............. 1-15-24
See: PARKS AND RECREATION
FOWL. See: ANIMALS AND FOWL
FRANCHISES
Cable television ................................................... 1-5.5-1 et seq.
Garbage, trash and refuse; franchises
Collection and disposal ........................................ 2-8-4
Ordinances and resolutions not affected by Code ............. 1-1-3
G
GAMBLING
Not authorized .................................................... 1-12-24
GAME. See: FISH AND GAME
GAMES AND CONTESTS
Beaches, on ........................................................ 1-15-25
GARBAGE, TRASH AND REFUSE
Abandoned property, garbage, trash, junk and debris
Definitions .................. ............... .. .. ................. 1-9-16
Property
Private, in or on .......... ....... ....... ..................... 1-9-19
Public, in or on .............................................. 1-9-17
Roads or public lands, in or on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9-17
Waters, public; in or on ....................................... 1-9-18
Agreements, solid waste collection service
Exclusive service areas; designation ......................... 1-9-92
General authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9-91
Indemnification ................................................ 1-9-93
Prohibited acts ................................................. 1-9-95
Revocation of certain permits .... .... ........................ 1-9-94
Authority to collect fees from users of landfill ................ 1-9-1
Collection and disposal franchises .............................. 2-8-4
Collection and disposal services, authority to create ......... 2-8-1
Collection of solid waste, recyclable materials
Alternative method . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1-9-57
Agreements, solid waste collection service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9-91 et seq.
Applicability .................................................... 1-9-54
Authorization required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9-73
Commercial property .......................................... 1-9-72
Construction; interpretation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9-52
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QUARRYING
Occupational license taxes and regulations ................... 1-12-33
R
R.ARIES
Dogs and cats; rabies vaccination required .................... 1-4-24, 2-3-17
CODE INDEX
RADIOS
Airports and aircraft; two-way radio reception ......... ...... 1-2.3-32
RAILROADS
Audible warning signals, use ................................... 1-16.5-1
Signs, posting ..................................................... 1-16.5-11
RECORDS
Criminal history record checks
Certain employees, appointees ............................... 1-2-67
Definitions ...................................................... 1-2-66
Private contractors, certain ................................... 1-2-68
Reproduction of public records .................................. 2-1-4
RECREATION. See: PARKS AND RECREATION
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
Traffic; parking, stopping and standing
Heavy vehicles and equipment in residential districts
Exemption for recreational vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20-46
REFUSE. See: GAR,BAGE, TRASH AND REFUSE
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TREASURE COAST ED-
UCATION, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHOR-
ITY
Authority created; membership and qualifications .. .. ....... 1-16.75-3
Conduct of business; meetings; rules of procedure .. .. .. ..... 1-16.75-4
Construction ...................................................... 1-16.75-2
Declaration and finding of need ................................ 1-16.75-1
Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16.75-5
Powers and duties ................................................ 1-16.75-6
RESERUE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
Provisions enumerated ........................................... 1-6.5-35 et seq.
See: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
RESTAURANTS
Occupational license taxes and regulations ................... 1-12-30
RETAIL STORE LICENSE
Occupational license taxes and regulations ................... 1-12-37
REWARDS
Persons violating laws or ordinances
Authority to offer rewards ....................................
1-2-1
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RIVERS. See: DRE~INAGE AND EROSION CONTROL; See
also: FISH AND GAME
ROADS AND BRIDGES
Abandoned property, garbage, trash, junk and debris ....... 1-9-17
See: GARBAGE, TRASH AND REFUSE
Building and equipment moving
Fees ............................................................. 1-17-48
Permit
Application . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 1-17-41
Notice to be given; contents . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . 1-17-44
Rejection of application . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17-42
Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17-40
Requirements prior to issuance; insurance requirements 1-17-43
Safety requirements . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 1-17-45
Size limitations ................................................. 1-17-46
Special permit .................................................. 1-17-47
Gentile Road
Use of portion of restricted .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 1-20-4
Roads impact fee
Alternative collection mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17-30.1
Appeals .......................................................... 1-17-38
Authority and applicabilities ................................. 1-17-25
Computation in the amount of ............................... 1-17-29
Credits .......................................................... 1-17-33.1
Definitions ...................................................... 1-17-34
Exemptions ..................................................... 1-17-33
Impositions of .................................................. 1-17-28
Independent property appraisal .............................. 1-17-36
Independent traffic study . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . 1-17-35
Intents, purposes, and findings .............................. 1-17-26
Payment ........................................................ 1-17-30
Property appraisal
Independent property appraisal ........................... 1-17-36
Property review appraisal .................................. 1-17-37
Refund of fees paid ........................ .................. .. 1-17-32
Review .......................................................... 1-18-39
Rules of construction .......................................... 1-17-27
Short title ....................................................... 1-17-25
Use of funds and road benefit zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17-31
Signs or structures
Erection within right-of-way prohibited, removal .......... 1-17-1
Special improvement service district
Advance necessary expenses, county authorized .......... . 1-17-21
Annual assessments . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 1-17-20
Contracts ........................................................ 1-17-19
Creation
Authorized ................................................... 1-17-16
Proceedings .................................................. 1-17-17
Violation and confirmation of creation ...................... 1-17-18
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ROADS AND BRIDGES (Cont'd.)
Street and house naming and numbering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17-50 et seq.
See: STREET AND HOUSE NAMING AND NUMBER-
ING
Additional provisions. See: SUBDIVISIONS
S
SANITATION. See: HEALTH AND SANITATION
SAVANNAHS
Airboats prohibited in ............................................ 2-4-1
SCHOOLS
Alcoholic beverages, distance restrictions ..................... 1-3-2 et seq.
See: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
SEWAGE DISPOSAL. See: WATER AND SEWERS
SEXUAL CONDUCT
Specified sexual activities in commercial establishments.... 1-3-10 et seq.
See: ALCOHOLIC BEVER,AGES
SHERIFF
Chief correctional officer
Designation ..................................................... 1-18-3
Combat automobile theft program .............................. 1-18-2
Law enforcement impact fee .................................... 1-18-03 et seq.
Motor vehicle liability insurance, requirement to maintain . 1-18-1
SHRUBS. See: VEGETATION
SIDEWALKS. See: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS
Erection of signs or structures within right-of-way prohib-
ited
Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17-1
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