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Published Daily anu ~unday-- Except Saturday
Fort Pierce:'St. Lucie County, Florida ,~,.
STATE OF FLORIDA \
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
Marvin DeBolt or Kathleen K. LeClair, who on oath says that
he/she is Publisher, Publisher's Secretary of The News
Tribune, a daily newspaper published at Fort Pierce in St.
Lucie County, Florida; that the attached copy of ad-
vertisement, being a le~al not±ce
in the matter of or~-~mce 78-1
..................... in the .....................Court,
was published in said newSpaper in the issues of ............
.............. %Zk8/7~ ..................................
Affiant further says that the said News Tribune is a newspaper published at
Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said St. Lucie County, Florida, each
day except Saturday and has been entered as second class mail matter at the
post office in Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, for a period of one
year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement;
and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm
or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of
securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
This .... .1.8.t~.. ......day of..J./~. ..........
A.'~ ...... 1.97.a-~ .................
4~j
(~EAL) " ~' mota~'~
NOTICE:
Board of
St. Lucle
Bull4
by
NOTARY PUBLIC S~ A, ~ OF FLORIDA AT LARGE
/~y CO/V~t,'SS:O'~ EX~i~,ES. DEC. 1 3 19 79
~)NI)ED THItU GLNE/,;',L INS .UNDERWRITEES~
v~tes,
ORDINANCE NO. 78-1
An ordinance amending St. Lucie County Ordinance
No. 76-8 by prohibiting parking of motor vehicles
on the right of way of a portion of Edwards Road
during certain hours and providing an effective
date.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA:
Section 1. St. Lucie County Ordinance No. 76-8 is amended
by adding Section 1-A to read:
Section 1-A. The parking of motor vehicles, except in the
case of emergency, is prohibited on the right of way of 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.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon receipt of
official acknowlegement from the Office of the Secretary of State
that said ordinance has been filed in said office.
Passed and duly enacted t~is 7th
day of February
1978.
Ci~ of the Board of County
Commissioners of St. LUcie
County, Florida
Cha~m h' of the Board of County
Co~ssioners of St. Lucie
Co~hty, FLorida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
I, Roger Poitras, Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners
of St. Lucie County, Florida, do hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance duly published
in the News Tribune on January 18, 1978.
hand and the seal of said Board this /~ day of
, 1978.
Roger ~o~tras, cler'k of the Board
of County Commissioners of St.
Lucie County, FLorida
THE NI-' l/S TRIBUNE
Published Daily ah, Sunday -- Except Saturday
Fort Pierce~St. Lucie County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
Before the undersigned authority personally at)Deared
Marvin DeBolt or Kathleen K. LeClair, who on oath says that
he/she is Publisher, Publisher's Secretary of The News
Tribune, a daily newspaper published at Fort Pierce in St.
Lucie County, Florida; that the attached copy of ad-
vertisement, being a . .1..ec.~.~...ad. ..........................
in the matter of...O.r.c~...an.?. ?.S=~. .........................
..................... in the ..................... Court,
was published in said newspaper in the issues of ............
.............. .~/.~ .~/TS. .................................
Affiant further says that the said News Tribune is a newspaper published at
Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said St. Lucie County, Florida, each
day except Saturday and has been entered as second class mail matter at the
post office in Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, for a period of one
year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement;
and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm
or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of
securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
~ '(~Z .~ ~OTA~Y PUBtlC ~I'AT~ Olr DLOIIIDA AT
. s ..... MY COMMISSION E~I~ ~Y ~ 5 19~1
(SEAL) Notary Public ~N~D IHRU ~ ~. ~WIIIE~
February 20, 1978
MARY L. SINGLETON
Director, DlvJsiofl of Elections
904/488-7890
Honorable Roger Poitras
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Saint Lucie County
Drawer 700
Fort Pierce, Florida
Dear Mr. Poitras:
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66 Florida Statutes,
this will acknowledge:
Receipt of your letter/s of February 15, 1978
and certified copy/les of
County Ordinance/s No. 's
78-2
2. Receiptof an original/Is and certified copy/ies of
County Ordinance/s No. 's
3. Receipt of
relative to:
County Ordinance s
o
NK/lds
We have filed this/these Ordinance/s in this office
, 197 8.
We have numbered this/these Ordinance/s 78-2
and was/were filed in t~s office February 17 , 1078.
The original/duplicate copy/les showing filing date is/are
being returned for your records.
Cordially,
Najl/cy Kavanaugn /' f/
fhief, Bdreau of Laws '--" /
ORDINANCE NO. 78-2
An ordinance relating to St. Lucie County employees;
providing terminal "incentive" sick leave pay for
accumulated sick leave; prohibiting the payment
for accumulated, sick leave from being calculated
in the average final compensation for retirement
purposes; providing conditions and providing an
effective date.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA:
Section 1. All county employees of St. Lucie County shall be
entitled to terminal "incentive" pay for accumulated and unused
sick leave to each employee upon normal or regular retirement or
termination of employment after ten (lO) years creditable county
employment, or for other reasons other than disability, and to
his beneficiary if service is terminated by death, after ten (i0)
years of creditable county employment.
Section 2. The employing agency shall maintain accurate and
reliable records showing the ~mount of sick leave which has
accumulated and is unused by the employee at the time of his
retirement, death or termination.
Section 3. The payment authorized by this ordinance shall be
determined by using the rate of pay received by the employee at
the time of his retirement, termination or death applied to the
sick leave time for which he is qualified to receive terminal
"incentive" pay under this ordinance. Provided, however, terminal
pay allowable for unused sick leave.shall not exceed a maximum
of thirty (30) days.
Section 4. The payments made pursuant to this ordinance shall
not be considered in any state administered retirement system as
salary payments and shall not be used in determining the average
final compensation of an employee in any state administered
retirement system.
Section 5. Any employee who is found guilty in a court of
competent jurisdiction of committing, aiding, or abetting any
embezzlement or theft from his employer or bribery in connection
with employment, committed prior to retirement or ten year normal
creditable termination; whose employment is terminated by reason
of his admitted committing, aiding or abetting of an embezzlement
or theft from his employer or by reason of bribery or for cause;
who, prior to ten year normal creditable termination or retirement,
is adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to have violated
any state law against strikes by public employees; or who has been
found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction of violating any
state law prohibiting strikes by public employees shall forfeit all
rights and benefits under this section. An employee whose employment
terminates as a result of an act committed subject to this section
or for cause will not be given credit for unused sick leave accumulated
prior to termination should he be reemployed at a later date.
Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect upon receipt of
official acknowledgement from the Office of the Secretary of State
that said ordinance has been filed in said offices.
Passed and duly enacted this day of February, 1978.
~e'rk of the Board of
County Commissioners of
St. Lucie County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
DiVan of the Board of County
Com~yssioners of St. Lucie County,
Florida
I, Roger Poitras, Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners
of St. Lucie County, Florida, do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance duly
published in the News Tribune on January 24, 1978.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Board this
day of February, 1978.
Roger Po Clerk of the Board of
County Commissioners of St. Lucie
County, Florida
ORDINANCE NO. 78-3
An ordinance of St. Lucie County prohibiting
the erection of any signs or structures within
the right of way limits of any public roads
in the unincorporated areas of St. Lucie
County except State maintained roads; authorizing
the removal of such signs or structures;
providing a penalty and providing an effective
date.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA:
Section 1. No person as defined in Section 1.01(3) Florida
Statutes, shall erect any signs or structures within the right of
way limits of any public road in the unincorporated areas of St.
Lucie County except State maintained roads.
Section 2. The Board of County Commissioners of said county
shall have the authority to direct removal of any such signs or
structures. However, in the event the sign or structure bears
thereon the name of the owner, no such sign or structure shall be
removed until the owner'thereof, as shown thereon, shall have
received 30 days written notice that unless said sign or structure
is removed within said 30 day period.i it will be removed by the
County.
Section 3. Any person violating any provision of this Ordinance
shall, upon conviction, be punished by fine not to exceed FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00) or be imprisoned in the county jail of
St. Lucie County not to exceed sixty (60) days, or by both such fine
and imprisonment.
Section 4. This Ordinance shall take effect upon receipt of
official acknowledgement from the Office of the Secretary of State
that said Ordinance has been filed in said office.
Passed and duly enacted this 21st day of March, 1978.
Cle~of the Board of
County Commissioners of
St. Lucie County, Florida
~a~.man of t~he Board of County
FC~r~ioners of St. Lucie County,
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
I~ ROGER POITRAS, Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners
of St. LUcie County, Florida, do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance duly
published in the News Tribune on February 21, 1978.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Board this ~
day of March, 1978.
Rog~r/Po'itras, Clerk of the Board of
Co n~y Commissioners of St. Lucie County,
Florida
ORDINANCE NO. 78-4
An ordinance regulating parking in residential
districts in the unincorporated areas of St.
Lucie County; defining certain terms used herein;
providing a penalty for the violation of said
ordinance and providing an effective date.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA:
Section 1. DEFINITIONS.
(a) The term "commercial vehicle" shall mean every
vehicle designed, used or maintained primarily for the transportation
of property with a gross vehicular weight of 10,000 pounds or more.
It shall be presumed that any vehicle having a tax class of 40 to
44, both inclusive, is a "commercial vehicle" as defined herein.
(b) The term "industrial equipment" shall mean farm
tractors, backhoes, bulldozers, drag lines, cranes, derricks, heavy
earthmoving equipment normally used in farming, excavation and/or
heavy construction activities. It shall be presumed that any
vehicle having a tax class of 94 is "industrial equipment" as
defined herein.
(c) The term "recreational vehicle" shall mean a vehicle
self propelled or otherwise, designed and utilized for temporary
lodging by the user when touring, camping, etc. of a size and
weight as not to require a special highway movement permit when
operated on the highway. It shall be presumed that any vehicle
having a tax class of 60 to 64 both inclusive is a recreational
vehicle as defined herein.
(d) The term "residential district" shall mean any area
zoned R-1AA to R-lC, R-2, R-4A to R-4E, R-5MH and R-5RV.
(e) The term "semi-trailer" shall mean a semi-trailer
which is used or designed primarily for carrying commercial loads.
It shall be presumed that any semi trailer having a tax class of
56 is a semi-trailer as defined herein.
Section 2. CC~RCIALVEHICLESANDSEMI-TRAiT~RSPROHiBiTEDOR
RESTRICTED IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any owner, agent, operator
or person in charge of any commercial vehicle, or semi-trailer, to
park, stop, store or keep same on any public street, avenue, alley
or other thoroughfare or any right of way therewith within any
residential district in the unincorporated areas for a period
exceeding one (1) hour in any twenty-four (24) hour period, each
such period commencing at the time of first stopping or parking
unless a permit is first obtained from the sheriff's department of
the county. ~ ......
(b) It shall be unlawful for any owner or lessee of real
property in any residential district in the unincorporated area to
park on, cause to be parked on or allowed to be parked on his, its
or their residential property any commercial vehicle or semi-trailer
for the period exceeding one (1) hour in a twenty-four (24) hour
period unless same is in an enclosed garage. Each such period shall
commence at the time of first stopping or parking unless a permit is
first obtained from the Sheriff's department of the County, and. as
may be otherwise provided in this ordinance. This restriction shall
also apply to the owner, agent, operator or person in charge of any
such vehicle in the event said person is not the owner or lessee of
said real property.
THENL .STRIBUNE ~v~i~i~*
Published Daily and Sunday -- Except Saturday ~.v
Fort Pierce~St. Lucie County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
Marvin DeBolt or Kathleen K. LeClair, who on oath says that
he/she is Publisher, Publisher's Secretary of The News
Tribune, a daily newspaper published at Fort Pierce in St.
Lucie County, Florida; that the attached copy of ad-
vertisement, being a . .1.ec/..a.~..~..~.c.e .......................
in the matter of... ?~.e.v.s.C~. ........................
..................... in the ..................... Court,
was published in said newspaper in the issues of ............
2/21/78
Affiant further says that the said News Tribune is a newspaper published at
Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said St. Lucie County, Florida, each
day except Saturday and has been entered as second class mail matter at the
post office in Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, for a period of one
year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement;
and affiant further says that he has neither paid n6r promised any person, firm
or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of
securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
This 21st~ day of FEB
1978.
NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA AT LARGE
MY cOMM 55:0'4 EXPIRES · DEC. 1 3 19 79
J, ONDED THRU G[NERAL INS .UNDERWRITEIJSi
Section 3. DELIVERY AND CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES; EMERGENCY REPAIRS.
(a) The restriction of Section 2 shall not apply to the
temporary parking of such vehicles on private property in residential
districts whereon construction is underway, for which a current and
valid building permit has been isued by St. Lucie County, and said
permit is properly displayed on the premises.
(b) The restrictions of Section 2 of one (1) hour in
residential districts shall not apply to routine deliveries by tradesmen,
or the use of trucks in making service calls providing that such time
in excess of one (1) hour is actually in the course of business
deliveries or servicing, as the case may be.
(c) The restrictions of Section 2 shall not apply to a
situation where such vehicle becomes disabled, and as a result of such
emergency, is required to be parked within a residential district
for longer than one (1) hour.· However, any such vehicle shall be
removed from the residential district within twenty-four (24) hours
by wrecker towing if necessary, regardless of the nature of the
emergency.
Section 4. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT PROHIBITED OR RESTRICTED
IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any owner, agent, operator or
person in charge of any industrial equipment to park, stop, store or
keep such equipment on any public street, avenue, alley or other
thoroughfare, or any right of way therewith, within any residential
district in the unincorporated area any time unless moving'directly
to or from or actually located at any excavation or construction
site whereon construction, clearing, removal of debris or other
building and/or excavation activities are either currently under way
or will commence within the next twenty-four (24) hours and for
which a current and valid permit has been issued by the County and
said permit is properly displayed on the premises. Industrial
equipment used in lot clearing, tree trimming or removal, lawn care
and related services is also included although a specific building
permit may not be required and nothing in this ordinance is intended
to require a building permit where not otherwise required.
(b) It shall'be unlawful for any owner of property in any
residential district of the unincorporated area, to park On, cause
to be parked on, or allow to be parked on his, its or their residential
property any industrial equipment, as previously defined in this
ordinance, at any time unless such industrial equipment is used on
property whereon construction, clearing, removal of debris and/or
other similar activities are currently under way or will commence
within the next twienty-four (24) hours and for which a current and
valid permit has been issued by St. Lucie County and said permit is
properly displayed on the premises. Heavy equipment used in lot
clearing, tree trimming, or removal, lawn care and related services
is also included herein although a specific building permit may not
be required and nothing in this ordinance is intended to require a
building permit where not otherwise required. However, mowers,
clippers, edgers, drills, saws, sanders and other normal tools and
implements of home lawn and garden maintenance and repair, whether
motorized or not, are not considered to be industrial equipment.
(c) Exempt from the foregoing provisions are items of
industrial equipment in actual use or moving directly to or from
the location of actual use:
(1) ~ Owned or leased by St. Lucie 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 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 St. Lucie 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.
Section 5. PERMITS
The Sheriff of St. Lucie County or his duly authorized
designee may issue, upon proper application therefor by the owner
or his authorized representative to the sheriff's department, a permit
extending the parking time limits set forth in Section 2 of this
ordinance up to, but not exceeding twenty-four (24) hours upon establish-
ing 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 ordinance.
Section 6. APPLICATION OF SUPERSEDING COUNTY ORDINANCES
AND STATE LAWS.
This ordinance 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 are in
addition to this ordinance 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 ordinance, then more stringent
requirements, regulations, restrictions or limitations shall apply.
Section 7. EXCEPTIONS.
The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to
recreational vehicles used exclusively for recreational purposes.
Section 8. CONFORMITY WITH EXISTING ORDINANCES.
This section shall not be construed as authorizing
trucks to utilize any street or other public thoroughfare of the
unincorporated areas of St. Lucie County over which such vehicular
traffic is now or hereafter prohibited by ordinance, or lawful order
of the Sheriff's department.
Section'9. PENALTIES.
Any person violating any provision of this ordinance
shall, upon conviction be punished by fine not to exceed Five
Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or be imprisoned in the County Jail of St.
Lucie County not to exceed sixty (60) days or by both such fine and
imprisonment.
Section 10. REPEALER.
Ail ordinances or resolutions in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed.
Section 11. EFFECTIVE DATE.
This ordinance shall take effect as of May 1, 1978.
Pas~ed and duly enacted this 21st day of March, 1978.
Cl the Board of
County Commissioners of
St. Lucie County, Flor'ida
Cha~.man of the Board of County
Commissioners of wt. Lucie County,
FlOrida
Published Daily and Sunday-- Except Saturday
Fort Pierce~'St. Lucie County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
Before the undersigned authority oersonally aooeared
Marvin DeBolt or Kathleen K. LeClair, who on oath says that
he/she is Publisher, Publisher's Secretary of The News
Tribune, a daily newspaper published at Fort Pierce in St.
Lucie County, Florida; that the attached copy of ad-
vertisement, being a .... .]_??.a]: .n.o. tS.' ? ....................
in the matter of Ordinance 78-4
..................... in the ..................... Court,
was published in said newspaper in the issues of ............
............ 2/2~/78 ....................................
Affiant further says that the said News Tribune is a newspaper published at
Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said St. Lucie County, Florida, each
day except Saturday and has been entered as second class mail matter at the
post office in Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, for a period of one
year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement;
and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm
or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of
securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
This ...... 27. th .... day of.. FEB ......... 1
(SEAL) (~'otary Public ~ R~u c,m{g~ I~
mlsslpner$:'~
BE IT
by the;USe nfan
arrow~ ;net,
shall,Include fheshlnl
Sect!on 2; Any person who violates,
~cflon :1!"of this ordinance may,
uPOn th&"flrsf con'lotion thereof, be
sentence~d.:to a maximum term of
Imprisonment of up fo sixty (60):
days in the St. Lucia County Jaili
and-or up to a maximum of TwoI
Hundred per cent200.0O) Dollars,
provided, however, that upon any!
subsequent conviction thereof, such
person may be sentenced to a max-
Imum farm of Imprisonment of up fo
slx (&) months In fha St. Lucia Coun-
ty Jarl and-or up fo a maximum fine
of Five Hundred (500.00) Dollars.
section 3. If any part of this or-
dinance shall be declared Un-
constitutional, the remaining
provisions shell remain in full farce
and effect·
Section 4. Ordinance No. 78-9 Is
~'BE I T"O R bAi N E'.D,~ B ¥[ T~q E
BOARD
.,COMMI~SfONER'S OE'~S~.' LUCIE'
' secfloh~I:'oEFINIYIdNS ..
(a) ~he te~m ."~o.~me~c
vehlcle~'~shalJ ~iff; eve~"vehicle
designed, .used ,or,,~iintalned
primarily' f°r' f h~ -tra~sPe.rfafton~of
property with a gros~.~vehlcu'la~
weight ~ 10,~ pounds~o~ ~ore. It
shall ~ ~esumed that a~, ~lcle
having' a tax class of ~ t0 ~ ~t~ n-
cluslve Is a '~commer~ aJ vehicle'S
as deflnnd, he~eln;~.~ ~. ' .
(b), The.'lter,~: ?Industrial
equipment" 'shall mean far~trac-,
Jnes~': cre~e~ , derr~ck~L he~vy~
'*rthm0vlng equipment
~sed In~farm~ng~ ~xca~afl0b i~d:or~
~y-~6~ctlBn ~cHvitles: it,
h&ll ~ presumed that ~ny~vehlcle.
~a~tng~'a~tax class of': 94 .Is.V"in-
ust~laJ, equipment", ai deft'nedTM
~('c)~'~e~'~t~ r ~
ehlcle"~shell' ~an aT,eh ¢ e self
r~lled ~or~th~rwlse, designed
na:,utlllznd for~temDorary :lodging
, the user when touring, camping,
etc. of a s ze and' we ght as not to
require-&'~'~clal highway aBle-
mens ~rmlt'when o~rated on the
highway/It Shall, ~ presumed that
~ny vehlcle~bevlng a
to 64 ~th Inclusive Is a recreational
vehicle as defined herein.
(d) The term' "residential dis-
trict'' shall mean any area zone~ R-
IAA to R-lC, R:2, R-4A to R-4E, R-
SMH and R-SRV.
(et The term "semi-trailer" shell
mean a semi-troffer which Is used or
designed primarily f~[ carrying
commercial loads, shah 'be
'presumed that any semi trailer hav-
Ing a tax class of ~ ts a semi-trailer
as defined herein.
Section 2. COMMERCIAL
VEHICLES AND SEMI-TRAILERS
PROHIBITED OR ~ESTRICTED
IN ~ESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
(et It shall ~ unlawful for any
owner, agent, o~rator or persons In
charge of any commerdal vehicle,
or semi-trailer, to ~rk, stop, store
or keep same on 8ny ~bJJc street,
avenue, alley or other thoroughfare'
or any Hghf of way therewith wlth~
any residential dl~t~.~-
cor~rated areas 'f~ a perlnd~ex~
ceedlng one (1) hour ~n any twenty-
tour (24) hour peHod, each such
period commencing at the time of
first stopPing or parking unles a per-
mit is first obtained from the
he~cb~l rescinded, sheriff's department of the county.
c Ion S. This ordinance shall (b) it shall be unlawful for any
fake effect upon receipt of official owner or lessee of real property in
acknowledgment from the Office of any residential district In the unin-
the Secretary of State that said or. corPOrlrtedlre[t~l~'lc,mT;~'~se to
dlneflce has been filed In sold office, be harked
,97~.ATED this 17th day of August, ed ~n h!s,,;.I.tt ~'~ ~d~.illl~nttal
· "' ~s~R er PoUf proper~yenycom~erc(Jt~cleor
.... , '~'~"~-~51L ~er~0d ex-
(~leogr~cr_.P°.~r~ .... ceedlng one (1).hour n i t~ent -
· Com~s ?e uoar?_? ?u.my four (24) Ilour period Unless Same ~'~
County, FlOrida , ~ . ~, .u~.
PUBLISH' August 22 197! opof r~l.°.d, s,hell .commence at the time
perm, Is first obta ned from the. j
'~ ~- :' No: 0~2~3: ":'~: ~' 4 :Sheriff's department of the County/
~? CE : ":: ! ~ and as moy be otherw'Se prov ded in
· ' "' . '~ · ?~ "thisord nonce Th s restrlctlonshall
NOTICE J$ HEREBY GI~EN~
that the BBar~ of:!County CpmJ~ pp y ~o ~ne owner, agent,
· · 'l'uesday~ Mai. Ch 21;.1~78'1n . rd er 0r lessee of sald real ,~
Roam !01 °rttYi st. ~-b6 e ~euni,/Ad-
mlnlSfratlOn!!Bulld~h,g et;,j~.~rt [ Section 3 DELIVERyi:XND /
~ Ib~i~'h~est~E-fl,6~s oLSectlnn:2 of
one (1) hour n'~ebrdent a dlstKlcts?
'shall not apply to ro~fine deliveries
-by tradesmen, or the use of truc~s In
'making service calls providing that
such time in exces(~ o~e (1) h~r Is
-actually. In the' cours~ of ,~s ness
'deliveries or serv clng,' as th~ase
: (ct The restrictions of'Sect ~n 2
shall ~t apply to a sJluef~n where
suc~ vehicle ~comes disabled, and
as a result.~of such emergency,,
required to be parked within
residential district for longer than
one (1) hour. However, any such
vehicle shall ~ removed from the
residential district wlthlH'twenty.
four (24) hours by wrecker towing
nece~ary, regardless of the nature
of the emergency,
Section 4. INDUSTRIAL
EQUIPMENT PROHIBITED OR
RESTRICTED I~ RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICTS
(a) If shall ~ unlawful ~
owner, agent~ o~rator or person tn
charge of any industrial equipment
to park, stop, store or keep such
equipment on any public street,
avenue, alley or other thoroughfare,
or any right of way therewith
within any resident a district In the
unincor~rafed area any tl~ u~.
less moving directly to or from or
actually located at a~.exce~atlofl
'-6P .const~u~16~h~eon Con-
struction, clearing, removal of
debris or other building and-or ex-
cavation Activities are either
currently Under way or will com-
mence within the Aexf twenty-four
(24) hours and for which a current
and valid ~rmlt has been Issued by
the county a~d said Dermis
Industrial equipment' used I~ lot
clearing, free trimming or removal,
lawn care and related services
also Included although a s~clflc
building ~rmlt may not ~ required
and nothing In this ordinance s In-
tended to require a building ~rmlt
where not otherwise required.
(b) It shall be unlawful for
owner of property In any res ~ential
district of the unlncor~rated area.
fo park on, cause to be parked on. or
allow to ~ parked on his, Its or their
residential property any industrial
equipment, as previously defined in
this ordinance, at any time unless
such Industrial equipment Is used on
,property whereon construction
clearing, remove of debris and-or
ly under way or will commence with
the next twenty-four (24) hours and
for which a current and va/id permit
has ~en issued by SS.Lucia Courtly
and said permit Is .prbpe~ y dis-
played o~ 'the premises. Heavy
equipment used in lot clearihg, tree
trimming, or removal lawn care
and re ated services is also included
herein although a s~cific building
permit may not be required and
to require a building ~rmit where
not otherwise required. However,
mowers, clip.rs, edgers, drills,
sews, sanders and other normal
,tools and implements of home lawn
and garden maintenance end
repair, whether motorized or not,
are not considered to ~ i~ffustrial
equipment.
(c) exemptto~ from the foregoing
provisions are Items of industrial
equipment Iff actual use or moving
dlrKtly fo or from the location of ac-
fuel use:
(1) Owned or I~esed by St. Lucia
County or the City of Fort Pierce
for the accomplishment of a
governmental purpose such as
free trimming, road repair or con-
sfructfon,.water or sewerage
system repair or coRstr~ctio~,
maintenance of street and traffic
lights a~d-or similar activities.
(2) OWned or leased Dy contra
or SUbconfract~A --.Cfor
meht with the cl~:' u,,,~e.r agree-
' .y or county to ac-
complish e-county purpose
provided above as
(3) Owned br leased ~y a recognl'z.
ed PUblic Utility oporatin wit
the Unl~ ...... g hln
~'o'~.~h~.~"c.ut,,,,y ,or ,h,
fy =~e*r m SUCh Public utlfl-
1'~ '~h~ffir~f'~jt:' L~cie County or
Issue, upon proper application
authorized repres.enfaflve to the
fending fha parking time limits set
forth In SEction 2 of this ordinance
up to, but not exceeding twenty.four
(24) hours upon establishment that
or demonstrated to fha Sheriff or his
avoiding the Inten'f or oblecflves of
section 6. APPLICATION OF
SUPERSEDING COUNTY
ORDINANCES AND STATE LAWS
This ordinance is primarily for
fha purpose of protecting residential
of this county or laws of this state
providing for fha regulations of
motor vehicles are in addition fo this
applicable statute, whethsr
primarily for fha rogulatlon of
lions or limitations than are Im-
posed or required by fha provisions
restrictions or limitations shall app-
ly.
secflo~ 7. EXCEPTIONS.
The provisions of this ordinance
shall not apply to recreational
vehicles used exclusively for
Section ,. CONFORMiTy WITH
EXISTING ORDINANCES.
This section shall not be consfi'ued
as authorizing trucks fo utilize any
street or other public thoroughfare
of the unincorporated areas of St.
Lucia County over which such
prohibited by ordinance, or lawful
order of fha Sheriff's department.
Section 9. PENALTIES.
sion of this ordinance shall, upon
convlctl~m be punished by fine not to
exceed Five Hundred Dollars
S00.00 ) or be Imprisoned tn fha Coun-
ty Jail of St. L~'le Coun~ not to ex-
ceed slxfy (60) dayJ o~f both such
Ina and'lml)rt$on~enf: · .
"A[Ji'*er~l~r~eeis~ ~'r' reap UfloI~ In
· con ~[~¢ t'h er ~;~h. ~j r e~her eby re~a-
;:' 5eof on 11. EFFECTIVE DATE.
? This ordinance shall fake effect as
of May l, 197B. ·
DATED Ih'Is 2~nd day of
February, 1978. '
(s) Roger Polfras
Roger P01tras, Clerk of fha
Board of County Coa-
L fY, Florida
PUBLISH F,K)ruery 27, 197S
THEN[ /STRIBUNE
Published Daily and Sunday-- Except Saturday ~'~,..
Fort Pierce~St. Lucie County, Florida
-.arE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
Before the undersigned authority oersonally aooeared
Marvin DeBolt or Kathleen K. LeClair, who on oath says that
he/she is Publisher, Publisher's Secretary of The News
Tribune, a daily newspaper published at Fort Pierce in St.
Lucie County, Florida; that the attached copy of ad-
vertisement, being a ...1.egal n. otic.e ..............
in the matter of orcti_nance 78-5
..................... in the ..................... Court,
was published in said newspaper in the issues of ............
3/6/78
Affiant further says that the said News Tribune is a newspaper published at
Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said St. Lucie County, Florida, each
day except Saturday and has been entered as second class mail matter at the
post office in Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, for a period of one
year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement;
and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm
or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of
securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
This .. 6~.h ......... day of . ~ ..........
A.D... ~- .'.'.9.7.8 ............ ; ........
NOTARY PL'.~ E ~, : '~ :~;DA AT LARC
MY COMM SS 0.~ L~?I :, $. DEC. I 3 19 79
~ONDED THRU GENERAL INS .UNDERWRITERS~
ORDINANCE NO. 78-5
An ordinance amending St. Lucie County Ordinance
No. 78-2 to clarify the employees included in
the term "county employees of St. Lucie County"
and providing an effective date.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA:
Section 1. St. Lucie County Ordinance No. 78-2 is
amended by adding Section 1-A to read:
"Section 1-A. The term "county employees of St.
Lucie County" as used in this ordinance shall include
all employees of the following:
Board of County Commissioners
Fort Pierce Fort and Airport Authority
St. Lucie County Erosion District
Sheriff
Tax Collector
Property Appraiser
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Supervisor of Elections.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon'receipt
of official acknowledgement from the Office of the Secretary
of State that said ordinance has been filed in said office.
Passed and duly enacted this 28th day of March, 1978.
County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
CharWoman of the Board of County
C~issioners of St. Lucie County,
F~'orida
I, ROGER POITRAS, Clerk of the Board of County Conu~issioners
of St. Lucie County, Florida, do hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance duly published
in the News Tribune on March 6, 1978.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Board this 28th day of
March, 1978.
Rog oitras, Clerk
~6/Poi . of the Board of
County Commissioners of St. Lucie
County, Florida
THE
Published Daily and Sunday-- Except Saturday /~~':~3~' '1
Fort Pierce~St. Lucie County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
Before the undersi~:ned authority versonally av~eared
Marvin DeBolt or Kathleen K. LeClair, who on oath says that
he/she is Publisher, Publisher's Secretary of The News
Tribune, a daily newspaper published at Fort Pierce in St.
Lucie County, Florida; that the attached copy of ad-
vertisement, being a .. ??y.in.?..no.~./? ....................
in the matter of ordinance 78-6
..................... in the ..................... Court,
was published in said newspaper in the issues of ............
5/16/78
Affiant further says that the said News Tribune is a newspaper published at
Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said St. Lucie County, Florida, each
day except Saturday and has been entered as second class mail matter at the
post office in Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, for a period of one
year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement;
and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm
or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of
securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
'his .... .]..~..U~.
r~ 1978.
'.' '. ':1
.L) Notary Public 11~ ~ a~s. uNo~w~iii~'
BRUCE A. SHATHERS
ecre ar of ta[e
STATE: OF' F"'LOPIDA
THE: CAPITOL
TAL~.-A HA S ~,E E 32~04
June 9, 1978
Honorable Roger Poitras
Clerk of Circuit Court
Saint Lucie County
Post Office Drawer 700
Fort Pierce, FL 33450
Attention: Gay Midelis, Deputy Clerk
Dear Mr. Poitras:
MARY L. SINGLETON
O|rector, Oivllion of EIKZ)O~I
9O4/488-7690
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66 Florida Statutes,
this will acknowledge:
,~. Receipt of your letter/s of June 7
and certified copy/les of St. Lucie
County Ordinance/s No. /s '/~-t~
2. Receiptof an original/Is and certified copy/ies of
County Ordinance /s No. /s
3. Receipt of
relative to:
County Ordinance/s
fWe have. filed this/these Ordinance/s in this office
June 9 , 197 8.
5. We have numbered this /these Ordinance/s
and was/were filed in this office
,107 8.
6. The original/duplicate copy/ies showing filing date is/are
being returned for your records.
NK/mb
Cordially, ~
a a au h
ief, Bur~eu of Laws
ORDINANCE NO. 78-6
An ordinance amending St. Lucie County Ordinance
No. 72-4 to authorize the Sheriff to remove vehicles
abandoned on county rights of ways in the unincorporated
areas under certain conditions and providing an
effective date.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA:
Section 1. Ordinance No. 72-4 is amended by adding Section 1-A
to read:
"Section 1-A. Any motor vehicle that (a) is not in operating
condition, (b) does not bear current license plates and (c) does
not bear a current inspection decal, discarded, left or abandoned
on any public road right of way in the unincorporated area of St.
Lucie County may be removed or caused to be removed by the Sheriff's
Department of said County after posting a notice on said vehicle
advising that if said vehicle is not removed by the owner within
forty-eight (48) hours, it will be removed or ~aused to be
removed by the Sheriff's Department. Provided, however, that
this section shall in no way limit the sheriff or other law enforce-
ment agency's authority to remove vehicles from the paved or main
traveled part of any highway under the provisions of Section 316.124,
Florida Statutes."
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon receipt of
official acknowledgment from the Office of the Secretary of State
that said ordinance has been filed in said office.
Passed and duly enacted this 6th day of June, 1978.
.Co~ssioners of St. 'Lucie
County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
(~a~6a~'of the Board of coUnty Cormlissioners
o~. Lucie County, Florida
I, ROGER POITRAS, Clerk of the Board of CoUnty Co~nissioners of St. Lucie
County, Florida do hereby certify t_bat the above and foregoing is a true and
correct copy of an Ordinance duly published in the News Tribune on May 16,1978.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Board this ~ ~ day of JUne, 1978.
erP~I~ ~
Rog .o~a~, Clerk of the Board of County
Conraissfoners of St. Lucie County, Florida
~r~inance~.~PS-~
An emergency ordinance prohibiting the operating or
playing or causing or permitting to be operated or
played in certain park areas of St. Lucie County any
instrument or appliance in such manner that the music
or noise produced by the same may be heard at a greater
distance than 50 feet therefrom; providing a penalty
for the violation of said ordinance and providing an
effective date.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA:
Section 1. An emergency exists in the park areas of the
County and the immediate enactment of this ordinance is necessary.
Section 2. The notice requirements of Section 125.66(2),
Florida Statutes, are waived.
Section 3. It is unlawful for any person to operate or play
or cause or permit to be operated or played within those portions
of the unincorporated areas of St. Lucie County zoned or designated
as park(s), any radio, phonograph, piano, music box or other machine,
instrument or appliance for making music or noise in such a manner
that the music or noise produced by the same may be heard at a
greater distance than 50 feet therefrom.
Section 4. Any person violating any provision of this ordinance
shall upon conviction be punished by a fine not to exceed five
hundred ($500.00) dollars or by imprisonment in the County Jail
of St. Lucie County not to exceed sixty (60) days or by both such
fine and imprisonment.
Section 5. This ordinance shalI take effect when a copy has
been accepted by the postal authorities of the Government of the
United States for special delivery by registered mail to the Department
of State of Florida.
Passed and duly enacted this 6th day of June, 1978.
Cha/fman of the Board of County
C_o~missioners of St. Lucie County,
F~orida
Clerk o~t~e Board of County Commissioners
of St. Lucie County, Florida
B~UCE A. S~r.zns
June 9, 1978
I~ARY L. SINGLETON
904/488-7690
Honorable Roger Poitras
Clerk of Circuit Court
Saint Lucie County
Post Office Drawer 700
Fort Pierce, FL 33450
Dear Mr. Poitras:
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66 Florida Statutes,
this will acknowledge:
~. Receipt of your letter/s of June 7
and certified copy/ies of St. Lucie Emergency Ord.
County Ordinance /s No. /s 78-7
2. Receipt of an original,/ls and certified copy/ies of
County Ordinance /s No. /s
3. Receipt of
relative to:
County Ordinance/s
We have filed this/these Ordinance/s in this office
June 9 ,, 197 8.
We have numbered this /these Ordinance/s
and was/were filed in this office
,1078. '
The original/duplicate copy/ies showing filing date is/are
being returned for your records.
mb
Cordially,
( . ) Nancy Kavanaugh
Chief, Bureau of Laws
NK/
THENJ '~STRIBUNE
Published Daily and Sunday -- Except Saturday
Fort Pierce~ St. Lucie County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
Before the undersigned authority oersonally aooeared
Marvin DeBolt or Kathleen K. LeClair, who on oath says that
he/she is Publisher, Publisher's Secretary of The News
Tribune, a daily newspaper published at Fort Pierce in St.
Lucie County, Florida; that the attached copy of ad-
vertisement, being a ....n.o.t.~?..o.~..h..e~..~.. ................
in the matter of ordinance 78-8
..................... in the ..................... Court,
was published in said newspaper in the issues of ..........
..................... 6/.3.0/7 8 ..........................
Affiant further says that the said News Tribune is a newspaper published at
Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said St. Lucie County, Florida, each
day except Saturday and has been entered as second class mail matter at the
post office in Fort Pierce, in said St. Lueie County, Florida, for a period of one
year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement;
and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm
or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of
securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
This .... ~.Q.'~.. ...... day of , . .JfO~,. ..........
A. D .....
NOTARY pUBLIC
Jesse J. McCrary, Jr.
August 8, 1978
,~TATE OF' FLOHIDA
THE CAPITOL
TALLAHASSE£ 32304
Honorable Roger Poitras
Clerk of Circuit Court
St. Lucie County
2300 Virginia Avenue
Fort Pierce, FL 33450
Dear Mr. Poitras:
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66 Florida Statutes,
this will acknowledge:
~ Receipt of your letter/s of August 4, 1978
and certified copy/ies of St. Lucie
County Ordinance/s No./s 78-8
2. Receipt of an original/Is and certified copy/ies of
County Ordinance/s No./s
3. Receipt of
relative to'
o
NK / mb
Countv Ordinance/s
We have filed this/these Ordinance/s in this office
August 8 1o78.
We have numbered this/these Ordinance /s
and was/were filed in this office
1078.
The original/duplicate copy/les showing filing date is/are
being returned for your records.
Cordially,
(_IV~s.) Nancy K/Svanaugh /) //
~hie,, Bure~6f Laws ~///
2300 VIRGINIA AVENUE
334.50
W. R. McCAIN, District No. I '. E.E. GREEN, Districl No. 2 · JOHN B. PARK, Di$1rict No. 3 · EDWARD G. ENNS, District No. 4 o GEORGE D. PRICE, District No. 5
CERTIFIED MAIL
August 4, 1978
Honorable Jesse McCrary
Secretary of State
The Capitol
Tallahassee, Florida 32304
Dear Mr. Secretary:
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66 of the Florida
Statutes, please find enclosed a certified copy of Ordinance
No. 78-8, which was enacted by the Board of County Commissioners
of St. Lucie County at its regular meeting held on the first of
August, 1978.
The filing of said Ordinance and the acknowledgement of the
receipt thereof would be greatly appreciated.
711y yours,
oi~(~r~'~s, Clerk
Board of County Commissioners
St. Lucie County, Florida
RP/iw
Encl.
Section 1. Dogs are prohibited from and are not allowed
on the North Beach from the dune line to the water between Pepper
Park and the North Jetty, except law enforcement dogs for
emergency purposes and patrol.
Section 2. Any person violating this ordinance shall upon
conviction be punished by a fine not to exceed Five Hundred ($500.00)
Dollars or by imprisonment in the County Jail of St. Lucie County
ngt to exceed sixty (60) days or by both such 'fine and imprisonment.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon receipt
of official acknowledgment from the Office of the Secretary of
State that said ordinance has been filed in said office.
Passed and duly enacted this 1st day of August, 1978.
Ch~rman of 'the B6ard of
cg~hty commissioners of st.
Lffcie County, Florida
Cler
er~o~, the Board of
County
Comafissioners of St. Lucie
County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
I, ROGER POITRAS, Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners
of St. Lucie County, Florida, do hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordinance duly published
in the News Tribune on June 30, 1978..
Witness my hand and the seal of said Board this ' ~h~ day
of August, 1978.
Roge itras, clerk of '~. B---~-~d' of
County Commissioners of St.' Lucie
County, Florida
Jesse J. McCrary, Jr.
August 17, 1978
: e relar vf tate
Honorable Roger Poitras
Clerk of Circuit Court
Saint Lucie County
Post Office Drawer 700
Fort Pierce, FL 33450
Dear Mr. Poitras:
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66 Florida Statutes,
this will acknowledge:
jReceipt your letter/s
of
of
and certified copy/ies of
County Ordinance/s No./s
St. Lucie Emergencv
Receipt of an original/Is and certified copy/ies of
County Ordinance/s No./s
3. Receipt of
relative to'
County Ordinance/s
NK / mb
We have filed this/these Ordinance/s in this office
August 17 1078.
We have numbered thisAhese Ordinance/s
and was/were filed in this office
1q78.
The original/duplicate copy/ies showing filing date is/are
being returned for your records.
Cordially,
Section 1. An emergency exits in the county as to taking of.
animals, fowl or reptiles from the right of way of public roads
and the immediate enactment of this ordinance is necessary.
Section 2. The notice requirements of Section 125.66 (2),
Florida Statutes, are waived.
Section 3. It shall be unlawful for any person on or from
any public highway, street or road or on or from the right of way
thereof in the unincorporated areas of St. Lu~ie County, Florida
to take or attempt to take any animal, fowl or reptile by the use
of any firearm, bow and arrow, net, rope, dog or trap and shall
include the shining of a spotlight or flashlight for the purpose
of disclosing the presence of any animal, fowl or reptile, or to
facilitate the taking of any animal, fowl or reptile.
Section 4. Any person who violates Section 3 of this ordinance
may~ upon the first conviction thereof, be sentenced to a maximum
term of imprisonment of up to sixty (60) dans in the St. Lucie
County Jail and/or up to a maximum fine of Two Hundred ($200.00)
Dollars, provided, however, that upon any subsequent conviction
thereof, such person may be sentenced to a maximum term Of imprison-
ment of up to six .(6) months in the St. Lucie County Jail and/or
up to a maximum fine of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars.
Section 5. If any part of this ordinance shall be declared
unconstitutional, the remaining provisions shall remain in full
force and effect.
Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect when a Copy has
been accepted by the postal authorities of the Government of the
o'erk of the Board of
County
mmissioners of St. Lucie
County, Florida
bnal}~man oT ~ne ~oaro oT boun~y
Comg~/Jssioners of St. Lucie County,
Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
I, ROGER POITRAS, Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners
of St. Lucie County, Florida, do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an emergency ordinance
duly enacted by said Board of County Commissioners at a regular
meeting held on August 14, 1978 by the unanimous vote of all five
members.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Board this
day of August, 1978.
Clerk~the Board of County
Commissioners of St. Lucie
County, Florida
MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
RE:
County Administrator
County Attorney
December 18, 1978
Ordinance No. 78-10 -
Parking on the Right of Way
I have gone over the proposed ordinance with Jim Midelis
of the State Attorney's office and he indicates that he
sees no problem in enforcing it as proposed.
He indicated that he or someone from that office will
be at the public hearing °~D~~~
Attachment
George Firestone
SECrETArY OF STATE
January 3, 1979
STATE OF FLORIDA
THE CA F~ITOL
TALLAHASSEE 3~304
Director, Division of Elections
904/488-7690
Honorable Roger Poitras
Clerk of Circuit Court
St. Lucie County
Post Office Drawer 700
Fort Pierce, FL
Attention- Josephine B. Rice, Deputy Clerk
Dear Mr. Poitras'
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66, Florida
Statutes, this will acknowledge:
/1. Receipt of your letter/s of December 26, 1978
and certified copy/ies of St. Lucie
County Ordinance/s No./s 78-10
2. Receipt of
relative to
County Ordinance/s
NK/ mb
Receipt of an original/s and certified copy/ies of
County Ordinance/s No]s°
We have filed this/these Ordinance/s in this office
January 3, 1979
We have numbered this/these Ordinance/s
and
was/were filed in this office
1979.
The original/duplicate copy/les showing filing date
is/are being returned for your records.
Cordially,
(Mrs .~Nancy Kavanaugh
Chief~ Bureau of Laws
b ~J" THE Ni'~IS TRIBUNE
)'J~'~' Daily & Jnday -- Except Saturday
Published
Fort Pierce~'St. Lucie County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
Marvin DeBolt or Kathleen K. LeClair, who on oath says that
he/she is Publisher, Publisher's Secretary of The News
Tribune, a daily newspaper published at Fort' Pierce in St.
Lucie 'County, Florida; that the attached copy of ad-
vertisement, being a ...p..ub.l$.c.h.e..~.~g ....... ' .............
in the matter of Ordinance 78-10
..................... in the ..................... Court,
was published in said newspaper in the issues of ............
...................... 8./.2.2/'.7.8 ..........................
Affiant further says that the said News Tribune is a newspaper published at
Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said St. Lucie County, Florida, each
day except Saturday and has been entered as second class mail matter at the
post office in Fort Pierce, in said St. Lucie County, Florida, for a period of one
year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement;
and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm
or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of
securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
This ..... .2.2..r~. day of . .A.U.G. .........
NOTAKY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA AT LAI;,,GE
MY COMM;SS,ON EXPI?,ES . DEC. I 3 19 79
BONDED THRU GENt?~:kL INS .UNDEKWP, ITEIL%i
ORDINANCE NO. 78-10
An ordinance regulating the control of traffic
and parking on public highways, streets or roads
or on or from the right of way thereof in the
unincorporated areas of St. Lucie County, Florida,
by prohibiting the taking or attempted taking of
animals, fowl or reptiles therefrom; providing a
penalty therefor; providing for severability and
providing an effective date.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA:
Section 1. It shall be unlawful during the period of thirty
(30) minutes after sunset to thirty (30) minutes before sunrise
for any person on or from any public highway, street, or road or
on or from the right of way thereof in the unincorporated area of
St. Lucie County, Florida, to take or attempt to take any animal,
fowl or reptile by the use of any firearm, bow and arrow, net,
rope, dog or trap and shall include the shining of a spotlight or'
flashlight greater than 3 cell for the purpose of disclosing the
presence of any animal, fowl or reptile, or to facilitate the taking
of any animal, fowl or reptile, except frogs, racoons and oppossum
may be hunted ak night in accordance with the Florida Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission Regulations.
Section 2. Any person who violates Section 1 of this ordinance
may, upon the first conviction thereof, be sentenced to a maximum
term of imprisonment of up to sixty (60) days in the St. Lucie County
Jail and/or fine up to a maximum of Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars,
provided, however, that upon any subsequent conviction thereof, such
person ma~ be sentenced to a maximum term of imprisonment of up to
six (6) months in the St.Lucie Count~ Jail and/or up to a maximum
fine of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars.
Section 3. If any part of this ordinance shall be declared
unconstitutional, the remainin9 provisions shall remain in full force
and effect.
Section 4.
Section 5.
Ordinance No. 78-9 is herebg rescinded.
This ordinance shall take effect upon receipt of official
acknowledgement from the Office of the Secretary of State that said
ordinance has been filed in said office.
Passed and duly enacted this 19th day of December, 1978.
Cl~r~ of the Board of County
Commissioners of St. Lucie
County, Florida
County Commissioners of St.
Lucie County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ST. LUCIE
I, ROGER POITRAS, Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners
of St. Lucie County, Florida, do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an am~ded~ordin~nce duly
published in the News Tribune on August 22, 1978.
Witness my hand and the seal of said Board this ~/~b~
day of December, 1978.
~olmemr's~s~fotnhe~sBo°~r~t. Lucie County,
Florida