HomeMy WebLinkAboutSupplement No. 94: 04-2012SUPPLEMENT NO. 94
April 2012
CODE
County of
ST. LUCIE, FLORIDA
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SUPPLEMENT HISTORY TABLE
The table below allows users of this Code to quickly and accurately
determine what ordinances have been considered for codification in each
supplement. Ordinances that are of a general and permanent nature are
codified in the Code and are considered "Included." Ordinances that are not of
a general and permanent nature are not codified in the Code and are
considered "Omitted."
In addition, by adding to this table with each supplement, users of this Code
of Ordinances will be able to gain a more complete picture of the Code's
historical evolution.
Ord. No. Date
Adopted Included/
Omitted
Supp. No.
10-038 11-9-2010 Include 89
11-004 2-1-2011 Include 89
11-OOlA 3-1-2011 Include 90
11-006 4-5-2011 Include 90
11-008 3-1-2011 Include 90
11-009 3-1-2011 Omit 90
11-010 6-7-2011 Include 91
11-014 5-3-2011 Include 91
11-016 5-3-2011 Include 91
11-020 7-5-2011 Include 91
11-028 9-27-2011 Include 92
11-025 11-1-2011 Include 93
11-029 10-18-2011 Include 93
11-030 12-20-2011 Include 94
12-001 1-3-2012 Include 94
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GARBAGE, TRASH AND REFUSE § 1-9-53
or semi-automated collection system, with the prior written approval of the county, requiring
the use of some other standard receptacle compatible with the contractor's uniform equipment.
Triplex shall mean a building that contains three dwelling units.
Urban service area means that portion of the unincorporated area of the county lying to the
east of the following described line: begin at the point Interstate 95 enters the county from
Indian River County and run southerly along Interstate 95 to Angle Road; then run westerly
along Angle Road to Florida's Turnpike; then run southerly along Florida's Turnpike to Picos
Road; then run westerly along Picos Road to Gentile Road; then run southerly along Gentile
Road to Okeechobee Road; then run easterly along Okeechobee Road to Florida's Turnpike;
then run southerly along Florida's Turnpike to Interstate 95; then run southerly along
Interstate 95 to Glades Cutoff Road; then run westerly along Glades Cutoff Road to C-24
Canal; then run southerly along C-24 Canal to Juliette Avenue; then run westerly along
Juliette Avenue to Salvatierra Boulevard; then run southerly along Salvatierra Boulevard to
Tanforan boulevard; then run easterly along Tanforan Boulevard to Interstate 95; then run
southerly along Interstate 95 to the point at which it enters Martin County.
White goods means inoperative and discarded refrigerators, ranges, water heaters, freezers,
and other similar domestic and commercial large appliances.
Yard trash means vegetative matter resulting from landscaping maintenance and non-
comprehensive land clearing operations.
(Ord. No. 93-16, § 1.01, 5-11-93; Ord. No. 03-22, Pt. D, 8-12-03)
Sec. 1-9-52. Construction and interpretation.
Words importing the singular number shall include the plural in each case and vice versa,
and words importing persons shall include firms and corporations. The terms "herein,"
"hereunder," "hereby," "hereto, "hereof," and any similar terms, shall refer to this article; the
term "heretofore" shall mean before the date of adoption of this article; and the term
"hereafter" shall mean after the initial date of adoption of this article.
(Ord. No. 93-16, § 1.02, 5-11-93)
Sec. 1-9-53. Findings.
It is hereby ascertained, determined and declared that:
(a) Pursuant to Article VIII, Section 1 of the Florida Constitution, and F.S. §§ 125.01 and
125.66, the board has all powers of local self government to perform county functions
and to render or contract for services in a manner not inconsistent with general law
and such power may be exercised by the enactment of county ordinances.
(b) Pursuant to F.S. § 125.01, the county has the general responsibility and authority to
provide for the collection of solid waste and recyclable materials within the unincor-
porated area of the county.
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(c) A substantial number of owners or occupants of improved property within the
unincorporated area of the county do not currently subscribe to any collection service
for the solid waste and recyclable materials generated on such property.
(d) The density of development in the urban unincorporated area distinguishes it from the
remainder of the unincorporated area of the county.
(e) Requiring all owners and occupants of improved property within the urban unincor-
porated area of the county to utilize and pay for collection service will greatly reduce
instances of illegal dumping and littering.
(f) A comprehensive program for the provision of collection provides the best opportunity
to establish, provide and promote recycling within the urban unincorporated area and
will promote the health, safety and welfare of residents of the county.
(g) It promotes the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the county to require that
solid waste (other than sludge unregulated under the federal Clean Water Act or Clean
Air Act, sludge from a waste treatment works, water supply treatment plant, or air
pollution control facility) and recyclable materials generated on residential property
within the urban unincorporated area and solid waste (other than sludge unregulated
under the federal Clean Water Act or Clean Air Act, sludge from a waste treatment
works, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility) and recyclable
materials generated on residential property within the urban unincorporated area and
solid waste (other than sludge unregulated under the federal Clean Water Act or Clean
Air Act, sludge from a waste treatment works, water supply treatment plant, or air
pollution control facility) and recyclable materials generated on commercial property
throughout the unincorporated area of the county be collected by regulated contrac-
tors.
(h) The regulation and authorization of regulated contractors to provide exclusive collec-
tion in specific residential service areas, and exclusive or non-exclusive collection to
commercial properties throughout the unincorporated area, promotes efficient and
proper management of solid waste and fosters economical opportunities to recover
recyclable materials from the waste stream.
(i) The collection of solid waste and recyclable materials generated from improved
property provides a special benefit to the owners of such property.
(Ord. No. 93-16, § 1.03, 5-11-93; Ord. No. 11-030, Pt. A, 12-20-11)
Sec. 1-9-54. Applicability.
This article shall be applicable throughout the unincorporated area of St. Lucie County and,
to the extent consent is received from the governing body of municipality, within such
municipality.
(Ord. No. 93-16, § 4.01, 5-11-93)
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GARBAGE, TRASH AND REFUSE § 1-9-91
(2) The county shall obtain and update these agreements annually and have them readily
available for use as needed;
(3) The county is not responsible for any debris that it generated by any contractor. The
contractor who generated this debris is responsible for its removal and disposal.
(f) Implementation of provisions. The county administrator or his or her designee or
enforcement officials shall implement the provisions of this article with or without instructions
as may be furnished by the board of county commissioners and the county administrator.
(g) Limitation of authority. Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the authority
of the board of county commissioners to declare, limit, or terminate a state of emergency, and
to take any action authorized by law, when convened in a regular or special meeting.
(Ord. No. 06-027, Pt. A, 5-23-2006; Ord. No. 06-046, Pt. A, 9-19-06)
Secs. 1-9-76-1-9-90. Reserved.
DIVISION 3. SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SERVICE AGREEMENTS
Sec. 1-9-91. General authority.
(a) The board is hereby authorized to enter into service agreements with any qualified
person or entity to provide for the exclusive collection of solid waste (other than sludge
unregulated under the federal Clean Water Act or Clean Air Act, sludge from a waste
treatment works, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility) and recyclable
materials, from residential property within specific service areas.
(b) The board is hereby authorized to enter into service agreements with any qualified
person or entity to provide for the exclusive or nonexclusive collection of solid waste (other
than sludge unregulated under the federal Clean Water Act or Clean Air Act, sludge from a
waste treatment works, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility) and
recyclable materials, from commercial property throughout the unincorporated area of the
county and from residential property located outside of the urban unincorporated area;
provided, however, the board shall not enter into exclusive service agreements for the
collection of construction and demolition debris, yard trash, or recovered materials from
commercial property.
(c) Service agreements may require payment of a franchise fee as set by the board to
compensate the county for the cost of administration, supervision and inspection rendered for
the effective performance of regulated contractors and shall include such other terms and
provisions as the board may deem necessary or advisable.
(Ord. No. 93-16, § 3.01, 5-i1-93; Ord. No. 03-22, Pt. F, 8-12-2003; Ord. No. 11-030, Pt. B,
12-20-11)
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Sec. 1-9-92. Designation of exclusive service areas.
Prior to entering into any service agreement providing for exclusive service to residential
property, the board shall adopt a resolution designating one (1) or more service areas in which
such exclusive service shall be provided. Service areas may be expanded or contracted by
resolution of the board to include additional property located in the unincorporated area of the
county or to include property located within any municipality with the consent of the
governing body of such municipality.
(Ord. No. 93-16, § 3.02, 5-11-93)
Sec. 1-9-93. Indemnification.
The county shall not be liable or responsible for any accident or damage that may occur in
conjunction with the collection of solid waste or recyclable materials by any regulated
contractor, as a condition to the authority to provide collection, shall be deemed to have agreed
to indemnify and hold harmless the county from any and all liability, loss, cost, damage or
expense which may accrue to the county by reason of the neglect, default or misconduct of the
regulated contractor.
(Ord. No. 93-16, § 3.03, 5-11-93)
Sec. 1-9-94. Revocation of certain permits.
The board shall revoke a permit to operate garbage collection services issued pursuant to
Article III of Chapter 1-9 of the St. Lucie County Code of Ordinances upon violation of the
provisions of this ordinance. The board shall follow the procedures for revocation of the permit
provided in section 1-9-24 of Chapter 1-9 of the St. Lucie Code of Ordinances.
(Ord. No. 93-16, § 3.04, 5-11-93)
Sec. 1-9-95. Prohibited acts.
No person shall collect solid waste (other than sludge unregulated under the federal Clean
Water Act or Clean Air Act, sludge from a waste treatment works, water supply treatment
plant, or air pollution control facility) from property located within the unincorporated area of
the county without a service agreement.
(Ord. No. 93-16, § 3.05, 5-11-93)
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TRAFFIC § 1-20-17
(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.
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.
Avenue D, within three hundred (300) feet of its intersection with Angle Road.
Avenue Q, within two hundred (200) feet of its intersection with Angle Road.
Barrel Avenue, (both sides), four hundred ninety (490) feet east from Oleander Avenue to the
dead end.
Beach Avenue, (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 Avenue, (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 Avenue, the entire length of the right-of--way, from West 1st Street to West 2nd Street,
Monday through Friday, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. only.
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Everglades 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-Of~'Road, five hundred (500) feet on either side of the landfill entrance and on
both sides of Glades Cut-Off Road.
Glades Cut-Of~'Road, within three hundred fifty (350) feet in all directions of its intersection
with Midway Road.
Indrio Road, (both sides), from the projected centerline 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).
Juanita Avenue, (both sides) from its intersection with North 25th Street (SR 615) west
approximately 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) on the south side from Angle Road to N. 39th
Street.
Midway Road, (CR 712) (both sides), from its intersection with Okeechobee Road (SR70) 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.
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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 Avenue, (east side), from West 1st 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 Road, (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.
Shady Lane, within one hundred (100) feet of its intersection with Beach Avenue.
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 sixty-five (165) feet north of the
centerline of Arnold Road and a distance of one thousand seven hundred and fifty four (1,754)
feet south of the centerline of Arnold Road, ending just north of Cortez Boulevard.
South 36th Street, the entire length of the right-of--way, from Virginia Avenue south to
Arnold Road.
Tamarind Drive, 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 to its east to its
intersection with 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 8:00 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.
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(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.
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; Ord. No. 06-009, Pt. A, 3-7-2006; Ord. No. 12-001, Pt. A, 1-3-12)
State law reference-Authority to regulate and prohibit parking, F.S. § 125.01(1)(m).
Sec. 1-20-18. Ticketing 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 form 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. Reserved.
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CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE
Ordinance
Number Subject Section Disposition
1-16-41-1-16-49
10-005 Amends section 1-7-22 relat- Pt. A 1-7-22(b), (c)
ing to courts
10-011 Amends section 1-9-16 relat- Pt. A 1-9-16
ing to definitions and adds
section 1-9-19.5 relating to
abandoned real property
Added 1-9-19.5
10-012 Created Art. VI, Pretreat- Pt. A Added 1-20.5-79-
ment of wastewater 1-20.5-92
10-013 Creates Art. III, Neighbor- Pt. A Added 1-16.2-13-
hood stabilization program 1-16.2-19
sales standards and proce-
dures
10-019 Repeals section 1-2-101, Vol- Pt. A Rpld 1-2-101
untary separation incentive
program
10-022 Repeals sections Art. XVIII, Pt. A Rpld 1-6.5-185-
Whispering Oaks Commu- 1-6.5-189
nity Development District
10-024 Adds sections 1-2-2 and 1-2-3 Pt. A Added 1-2-2, 1-2-3
relating to the county seal
and logo
10-025 Created Ch. 1-19, Sustain- 1 Added 1-19-1-1-19-18
ability and energy improve-
ment
10-027 Establishes an exemption Arts. I-VIII Ch. 1-19.3, Art. V
from certain ad valorem tax-
ation for Silver-Line Plastics
Corporation (editor's note)
10-028 Amends section 1-7-3 relat- Pt. A 1-7-3
ing to courts
10-029 Amends section 1-16.2-6 re- Pt. A 1-16.2-6
lating to surplus real prop-
erty
10-038 Amends section 1-3-1 relat- Pt. A 1-3-1
ing to hours of sale
11-004 Amends section 1-20-16 re- Pt. A 1-20-16
lating to removal of vehicles
and section 1-20-16.3 relat- 1-20-16.3
ing to fees
11-OOlA Created Art. IV, Florida- Pt. A Added 1-7.6-45-1-7.6-56
Friendly Fertilizer Use
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Ordinance
Number
11-006
11-008
11-009
11-010
11-014
11-016
11-020
11-025
11-028
11-029
11-030
12-001
Subject Section
Establishes an exemption Arts.I-VIII
from certain ad valorem tax-
ation for Tropicana Manufac-
turing Company (editor's
note)
Amends sections 1-11-16, Pt. A
1-11-24, 1-18-08 and 1-18-15 Pt. B
relating to impact fees Pt. C
Pt. D
Extends moratorium on de-
velopmentpermits or approv-
als for pain management clin-
ics
Pawnbrokers and secondhand Pt. A
dealers
Pt. B
Disposition of surplus real Pt. A
property
Art in public places Pt. A
Firearms Pt. A
Secondary metals recyclers 2
Tourist development tax Pt. A
Hunting from country roads Pt. A
Solid waste exclusive com- Pt. A
mercial franchises
Pt. B
Parking restricted on cer- Pt. A
tain streets
Disposition
Ch. 19.3, Art. V
1-11-16
1-11-24
1-18-08
1-18-15
Rpld 1-12-34,
1-12-35
Added 1-15.5-1-
1-15.5-9
1-16.2-1-
1-16.2-6
1-4.5-2,
1-4.5-3
1-15-20
Added 1-18-31-1-18-36
1-19.3-30,
1-19.3-31
1-20-2
1-9-53(h)
1-9-91(b)
1-20-17
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