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CODE OF ORDINANCES
County of
INDIAN RIVER,FLORIDA
Looseleaf Supplement
This Supplement contains all ordinances deemed advisable to be included at this time
through:
Ordinance No.2022-008,enacted May 17,2022.
See the Code Comparative Table—Volume I,and the Table of Amendments—Volume II for
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Ch. 316. Fertilizer and Landscape Management 316/1
Ch. 317. Oil and Gas Well Stimulation Prohibited 317/1
Ch. 318. Illicit Stormwater Discharge 318/1
Ch. 319. Landscape Irrigation 319/1
IV. Contractor and Building Regulations IV/1
Ch. 400. Regulation of Contractors 400/1
Pt. I. General Conditions 400/1
Pt. II. Construction Contractors and Inspectors 400/4
Pt. III. Electrical Contractors and Inspectors 400/4
Pt. IV. Plumbing Contractors and Inspectors 400/6
Ch. 401. Building Codes 401/1
Pt. I. Standard Codes Generally 401/1
Pt. II. Amendments to FBC 401/3
Pt. III. Reserved 401/5
Ch. 402. Coastal Construction Code 402/1
Ch. 403. Property Maintenance Code 403/1
Code Comparative Table CCT/1
Volume I Index IX/1
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ix,x 142 104/3, 104/4 124
xi 143 105/1, 105/2 133
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2018-021 9-18-18 Included 128
2018-022 9-18-18 Included 128
2018-023 10-16-18 Included 129
2018-024 11-20-18 Included 130
2018-025 12- 4-18 Omitted 130 1
2018-026 12-18-18 Included 130
2018-027 12-18-18 Included 130
2019-001 1- 8-19 Omitted 130
2019-002 1- 8-19 Included 131
2019-003 1-15-19 Included. 131
2019-004 1-15-19 Included 131
2019-005 1-22-19 Omitted 131
2019-006 1-22-19 Omitted 131
2019-007 3- 5-19 Included 132
2019-008 3- 5-19 Omitted 132
2019-009 3- 5-19 Omitted 132
2019-010 6-11-19 Included 133
2019-011 6-11-19 Included 133
2019-012 6-18-19 Omitted 133
1111 2019-013 6-18-19 Included 133
2019-014 6-18-19 Included 133
2019 015 7- 2 19 Included 133
2019-016 7- 9-19 Included 133
2019-017 8-13-19 Omitted 134
2019-018 9-17-19 Omitted 134
2019-019 11- 5-19 Omitted 134
2019-020 12- 3-19 Omitted 134
2019-021 12-10-19 Omitted 134
1 2019-022 12-10-19 Included 134
2019-023 12-17-19 Included 134
2020-001 1- 7-20 Included 134
2020-002 1-21-20 Omitted 135
2020-003 2-11-20 Omitted 135
2020-004 3- 3-20 Included 135
2020-005 3-10-20 Included 135
2020-006 4- 7-20 Included 135
2020-007 6-16-20 Omitted 136
2020-008 7-14-20 Included 136
2020-009 7-14-20 Omitted 136
2020-010 9-15-20 Omitted 136
2020-011 9-22-20 Included 136
2020-012 9-22-20 Omitted 136
2020-013 10- 6-20 Included 137
2020-014 10-28-20 Included 137
2020-015 11- 3-20 Omitted 137
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2020-017 11-17-20 Omitted 138
2020-018 12- 1-20 Omitted 138
2020 019 12- 8-20 Omitted 138
2020-020 12-15-20 Omitted 138
2021 001 1- 5-21 Included 138
2021 002 1- 5-21 Included 138
2021 003 1-19-21 Included 138
2021 004 1-19-21 Omitted 138
2021-005 3- 9-21 Included 139
• 2021-006 3-16-21 Omitted 139
2021-007 3-30-21 Included 139
2021 008 4- 6-21 Included 139
2021-009 4-20-21 Omitted 139
2021-010 8-17-21 Included 140
2021-011 9-14-21 Omitted 141
2021-012 9-14-21 Included 141
2021-013 9-21-21 Included 141
2021-014 9-21-21 Included 141
2021-015 12-14-21 Omitted 142
2021-016 12-14-21 Omitted 142
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2022 001 1-18-22 Included 142
2022 002 2- 1 22 Included 142
2022-003 3- 1-22 Included 142
2022 004 4- 5 22 Omitted 143
2022 005 4-12-22 Included 143
2022-006 5-17-22 Included 143
2022-007 5-17-22 Included 143
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41) COMMISSIONS AND BOARDS § 103.02
CHAPTER 103. COMMISSIONS AND to advise the board of county commissioners and
BOARDS* staff with respect to specific governmental action
by making decisions on the disposition of certain
Part I. In General matters coming before the board or commission.
Sec. 103.01. General. Commissions and boards which give only advice
Sec. 103.02. General provisions applicable to all to are designated "advisory." Commissions and
commissions and boards. boards which give advice and take governmental
Sec. 103.03. Regulatory commissions and boards. action are designated "regulatory."
Sec. 103.04. Advisory commissions and boards.
Sec. 103.04.1. Ex officio members of commissions and (Ord. No. 90-20, § 1, 9-18-90)
boards.
Sec. 103.04.2. Voting conflicts.
Sec. 103.05. Tourist development council. Section 103.02. General provisions
Sec. 103.06. Code enforcement special master. applicable to all commis-
Sec. 103.07. Code enforcement citation procedures— sions and boards.
General.
Sec. 103.08. Same—Contracting.
Sec. 103.09. The Indian River County Enterprise 1. Terms,reappointment and vacancies.Unless
Development Agency. specified otherwise, the regular term of office
Secs. 103.10-103.19. Reserved. shall be four(4)years. Members may serve until
their successors are appointed. Members may be
Part II. Children's Services Advisory Committee
Sec. 103.20. Purpose. reappointed. Vacancies shall be filled for the
Sec. 103.21. Objective. unexpired term.
Sec. 103.22. Appointment to the children's services
advisory committee. 2. Number of members. All boards and com-
Sec..103.23. Duties of the children's services advisory missions shall have five(5)members each unless
committee members.
Sec. 103.24. Sub-committees. otherwise stated in the documents creating the
Sec. 103.25. Meetings. board.
Sec. 103.26. Funding.
Sec. 103.27. Use of funds. 3. Appointment dates. Unless otherwise stated,
Sec. 103.28. Process for distribution of funds.
Sec. 103.29. Bookkeeping and audit. all appointments shall be from the first meeting
Sec. 103.30. Function of executive staff officer. of that board in January of each odd-numbered
Sec. 103.31. Procedures handbook. year with the terms staggered so that the number
of people appointed shall be equal or in propor-
PART I. IN GENERALt tion to the number of commission seats normally
filled in the previous election. To the extent that
Section 103.01. General. a member is appointed by a single county com-
The board of county commissioners will, from missioner, that member's term shall commence
time to time, establish commissions and boards in January following the election of the commis-
sioner. To the extent that members serve in an
*Editor's note—It should be noted that Res. No. 92-59,
adopted April 21, 1992, adopts a schedule of penalties for ex officio capacity or are appointed by other
county code violations cited in accordance with the citation governmental entities or groups, such members
provisions of County Code Chapter 103 and establishes shall serve until replaced by new members serv-
notification time frames for different types of code violations ing in the ex officio capacity or appointed by the
and designates code enforcement officers for purposes of other governmental entities or groups.
implementing the citation provisions of County Code Chapter
103. Said resolution is not set out herein,but is on file and
available for inspection in the county offices. Also, Ord. No. In order to effectuate this policy, the present
97-17,amended Ch. 103 by designating§§103.01-103.08 as terms of all commission and board members in
Part I and adding provisions designated as Part II. See the office at the time of adoption of this Code may be
Code Comparative Table.
• tEditor's note—Ord. No. 97-17, § 1, adopted May 13, extended or shortened by resolution of the com
1997, amended the Code by designating former Ch. 103 as mission or the normal appointment terms may
Part I of Chapter 103. See the Code Comparative Table. be shortened.
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4. Removal. Members shall serve at the 10. Rules of procedure. Each commission and
pleasure of the county commission. To the extent board shall follow such appropriate rules of
that a member is appointed by a single commis- procedure as are set forth by this Code for the
sioner,the member shall serve at the pleasure of county commission and shall meet as necessary.
the appointing commissioner; and, to the extent
that a member is appointed by another 11. Quorum. A majority of members of any
governmental entity or group, the member shall commission or board shall constitute a quorum.
serve at the pleasure of the appointing 12. Commission or board action. Any matter,
governmental entity or group. motion or application before any commission or
board with five(5)members or less,must receive
5. Absence of members.Absence of any member the affirmative vote of at least three(3)members
from three (3) consecutive meetings without for passage. Any matter, motion or application
approval of the commission or board on which he before any commission or board with more than
sits shall,at the discretion of the county commis- five (5) members must receive the affirmative
sion, constitute an abandonment of the office by vote of at least four (4) members and a majority
such member. of those present for passage. Any matter,motion
or application which is voted on and which
6. Serve in advisory capacity. Commissions receives less than the number of votes required
and boards shall act only in an advisory capacity for passage shall be deemed to have been denied.
to the county commission except as otherwise (Ord. No. 90-20, § 1, 9-18-90;Ord. No. 2003-010,
provided. § 1, 3-11-03; Ord. No. 2011-007, § 2, 9-13-11)
7. Compensation. Members shall receive no
Section 103.03. Regulatory commissions
salary, but the county commission may make and boards.
provision for the payment of any expenses neces-
sary to the proper functioning of the commission 1. Planning and zoning commission. There is
or board. hereby created a planning and zoning commis-
sion to carry out the procedures, duties, and
8. Meetings. Unless otherwise provided, all functions set forth for it in the zoning ordinances.
meetings shall be given public notice by the The board shall consist of seven(7)members and
commissioners' assistants, shall be open to the one alternate plus a school board representative
public, and shall generally be held in the County designated and approved by the school board
Commission Chambers, 1801 27 Street, Vero who shall be a non-voting member of the plan-
Beach. Unless provided the clerk of the court or ning and zoning commission. Each county com-
a department secretary, the commissioners' missioner shall appoint one member who must
assistants shall provide support for all commis- reside in that commissioner's district. The remain-
sions and boards and shall keep minutes and a ing two (2) members and the alternate shall be
permanent record of their proceedings. A copy of appointed from the public at large. The alternate
the minutes shall be forwarded to the board to shall be a voting member of the planning and
the county commission upon request. zoning commission in the event of the absence of
one of the seven (7) voting members. The board
9. Election of officers. Each commission and shall be the local planning agency for the county.
board shall elect from among its voting members All members shall be residents of the county.
a chairman and- vice-chairman annually at its
first meeting in January, or at its next meeting if 2. Board of zoning adjustment. There is hereby
no meeting is held in January. Except as otherwise created a board of zoning adjustment to carry
provided by state or federal law, a county corn- out the procedures, duties, and functions set
forth for it in the zoning ordinances. All members
missioner appointed as a representative of the
board of county commissioners to a commission shall be residents of Indian River County.
or board shall be the board's non-voting liaison
to such commission or board.
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(7) Serving of notices. All notices required by to the board of county commissioners and
this section shall be provided to the alleged the Vero Beach City Council evaluating
violator by certified mail,return receipt requested; the progress in implementing the strategic
by hand delivery by the sheriff or other law plan.
enforcement officer or code enforcement officer; C. Identify and recommend to the board of
by leaving the notice at the violator's usual place county commissioners and the Vero Beach
of residence with some person of his family above City Council ways to remove regulatory
fifteen (15) years of age and informing such
person of the contents of the notice;or by includ barriers.
ing a hearing date within the citation. D. Identify the financial needs of, and local
(8) Nothing contained in this section shall resources or assistance available to,
prohibit the county from enforcing its codes or eligible businesses and residents in the
ordinances by any other means. nominated area.
(Ord. No: 92-9, § 1, 4-21-92) E. Promote through the development of the
enterprise zone and its benefits by market-
Section 103.09. The Indian River County ing and advertising.
Enterprise Development
Agency. 3. Sunset. The Indian River County Enterprise
Zone Development Agency shall sunset and
1. There is hereby established The Indian automatically cease to exist on December 31,
River County Enterprise Zone Development 2015.
Agency. The agency shall consist of not fewer (Ord. No. 2005-021, 5-24-05;Ord. No. 2015-019,
111 than eight(8)or more than thirteen(13)members § 2, 12-1-15)
which shall consist of at least one(1)representa-
tive from each of the following entities: the Sections 103.10-103.19. Reserved.
Indian River County Chamber of Commerce, a
financial or insurance entity located in or provid-
ing services in the nominated area, a business PART II. CHILDREN'S SERVICES ADVISORY
operating in the enterprise zone area, a resident COMMITTEE*
living in the enterprise zone area, a non-profit
community-based organization operating in or Section 103.20. Purpose.
providing services in the nominated area, the
Workforce Development Board of the Treasure The purpose of the children's services advisory
Coast, local code enforcement agency, local law committee is to promote the health and well-
enforcement agency, and three (3) members of being of children in a healthy community. The
the public at large. The importance of minority term"health"encompasses socioeconomic,physi
representation on the agency shall be considered cal, mental, social, emotional, environmental
in making appointments so that the agency and educational health.
generally reflects the ethnic and gender composi (Ord. No. 99 1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007,
tion of the nominated area. § 2, 5 17 22)
2. The functions, powers and duties of the Section 103.21. Objective.
agency shall include, but not be limited to, the
following: (1) The objective of the children's services
A. Assist in the development and advisory committee is to provide a unified system
implementation of the enterprise zone of planning and delivery within which children's
strategic plan. *Editor's note—Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, adopted Jan. 19,
1999,amended Pt.II,in its entirety to read as herein set out
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B. Oversee and monitor the implementa- in§§103.20-103.31.Prior to inclusion of said ordinance,Pt.
tion of the goals of the strategic plan. II pertained to the Children's Services Network. See the
The agency shall make quarterly reports Code Comparative Table.
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needs can be identified, targeted, evaluated and Section 103.22. Appointment to the
addressed by the children's services advisory children's services
committee. advisory committee.
(1) The membership of the children's services
(2) Definition of child. Any person who has advisory committee shall consist of fifteen (15)
not attained the age of eighteen (18) years, also voting members who must be residents of Indian
minor. River County as follows:
a) Seven(7)ex-officio voting members. Those
(3) This objective will be met by the children's members shall be:
services advisory committee through the powers 1. County commissioner;
and functions of the board of county commission- 2. Judge living in Indian River
ers as follows: designated by chief judge;
a) Recommended to provide and maintain 3. Superintendent of schools;
in the county, services for children as the 4. Department of children and families,
children's services advisory committee circuit 19 community development
determines are needed for the general administrator;
well-being of the county. 5. Department of health county health
department administrator;
b) Collect information and statistical data 6. Law enforcement officer;
and conduct research helpful to the
children's services advisory committee 7. Representative from the Indian River
and the county in deciding the needs of County Hospital District.
children in the county. b) Five (5) voting members from the com-
munity appointed by the board of county
c) Consult,collaborate,and coordinate with commissioners. Each commissioner shall
other agencies dedicated to the well- appoint one (1) member to represent
being of children to the end that unneces- his/her district, which individuals shall
sary duplication of services will be have some form of expertise in the arena
prevented. of children's services, such as a physi-
cian, licensed mental health profes-
d) Recommend the allocation of funds to sional, child advocate or someone with
agencies that provide services for the business experience.
benefit of children in Indian River County. c) Two(2)at-large voting members shall be
appointed by the board of county commis-
e) Recommend standards for evidence based sioners.
measurable outcomes within the request d) One voting member, appointed by the
for proposal and monitor the agencies for board of county commissioners,who is an
actual performance on agreed upon accountant,certified financial officer,certi-
standards. fled financial planner or has significant
financial experience.
f) Recommend to employ, pay and provide (2) Reserved.
benefits for any part-time or full-time
position needed to execute the foregoing (3) The members appointed by the board of
powers and functions. county commissioners shall have been residents
(Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007, of Indian River County for at least twenty-four
§ 2, 5-17-22) (24)months prior to nomination. Such members
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shall be appointed for four-year terms, except d) The manner in which children will be
that the length of the terms of the initial served, including a description of col-
appointees shall be adjusted to stagger the terms. laboration and partnerships that will be
No at-large member shall serve for more than made with community organizations,state
two (2) consecutive four-year terms. and local educational agencies, federal
agencies, public assistance agencies, the
(4) Reserved. juvenile courts, foster care agencies, and
(5) No designee of principals will be allowed other applicable public and private agen
for any member of the children's services advisory ties and organizations.
committee. e) The strategy that will be used for
(6) Reserved. interagency coordination and collabora-
tion to maximize existing human and
(7) Officers: Officers will include a chair,
fiscal resources.
appointed by the board of county commissioners, f) The special outreach efforts that will be
vice chair, and standing sub-committee chairs. undertaken to provide services to promote
Officers excluding the chair will be elected by the healthy children.
majority vote of the children's services advisory (2) Provide orientation to all new children's
committee members each January and will assume services advisory committee members, to allow
the duties of their office on the regular meeting them to perform their duties and understand the
on the second Monday of the next meeting each Sunshine Law.
year. The term_as an officer, other than a county
commissioner,will be for one(1)year,but officers (3) Based upon board of county commis-
may succeed themselves. sioner's fiscal year, provide an annual written
report and presentation in January to the board
(8) Except in the event of a conflict between of county commissioners, including program
with this chapter,the children's services advisory . updates/highlights,outcome data and performance
committee shall be subject to the provisions of and fiscal reports from each funded organiza-
Chapter 103 of the Indian River County Code of tion.
Ordinances.
(Ord. No. 99 1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2011 007, (4) Provide an updated short term and long-
§ 2, 9 13 11; Ord. No. 2022 007, § 2, 5-17-22) term plan to the board of county commissioners
to include, but not limited to:
Section 103.23. Duties of the children's a) Programs,. services, and activities that
services advisory commit- meet the objectives of the children's
tee members. services advisory committee, including
recommendations on best practices,
(1) Identify and assess the needs of the children programs and services to be implemented
in Indian River County and submit to the board outside the RFP process set forth below.
of county commissioners a written description of: b) A detailed budget for activities, services,
a) The activities, services, and opportuni- and programs recommended to receive
ties available to Indian River County funding from the board of county commis-
children. sioners.
b) The activities, services, and opportuni- (5) Work with staff and sub-committees to
ties that need to be provided to Indian review and update the procedure manual as set
River County's children. forth in Section 103.31 of this chapter, to be
presented to the board of county commissioners
c) The anticipated schedule for providing for approval every two (2) years.
those activities, services, and opportuni- (Ord. No. 99 1, § 1, 1 19 99; Ord. No. 2022 007,
ties. § 2, 5-17-22)
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Section 103.24. Sub-committees. services and activities that meet the
objectives of the children's services
(1) The children's services advisory commit- advisory committee.
tee may establish the change of membership in
or termination of the existence of any sub- b) Grant review and program sub-commit-
committees. Each sub-committee shall be named tee: Shall be comprised of no fewer than
and shall have and may exercise such powers as nine (9) and no more than fifteen (15)
delegated by the children's services advisory members. Members may serve no more
committee through the board of county commis- than three (3) two-year terms. A one (1)
sioners. Sub-committees may be composed of year absence shall be required before
children's services advisory committee members members may re apply to serve on the
and citizens who are Indian River County sub-committee. In coordination with the
residents,with an effort to broadly represent the executive office director,review and revise
county,geographically and socioeconomically. Each requests for proposal (RFP) based on
sub-committee shall have one member who is an need determination and set priorities.
ex officio member of the children's services Submit to children's services advisory
advisory committee who is a board of county committee for approval. Review and
commissioners appointed member to the children's recommend letters of intent submitted
services advisory committee who shall serve as by agencies requesting funding. Review
chair of the sub-committee. There shall be no final RFPs and make recommendations
other children's services advisory committee for funding to children's services advisory
members on the sub-committees. committee, who will then recommend to
the board of county commissioners for
(2) There shall be standing sub-committees funding. Receive, review and present to
created by the children's services advisory corn- children's services advisory committee
mittee. The children's services advisory commit- members' quarterly (at a minimum)
tee chair shall appoint the sub-committee chairs reports from funded agencies. Conduct
with the approval of the children's services program evaluations throughout the fund-
advisory committee. Annually standing sub- ing period,schedule and attend site visits
committees will evaluate their effectiveness and to funded program.
make recommendations to the children's services c) Other sub-committees deemed necessary
advisory committee. to fulfill the duties of the children's
a) Community needs assessment and plan- services advisory committee may be
ning sub-committee: Shall be comprised established by the children's services
of no fewer than five (5) and no more advisory committee chair, with the
than nine (9) members. Members may expressed consent of the board of county
serve no more than three (3) two-year commissioners. A minimum of three (3)
terms. A one (1) year absence shall be people will serve on such sub-commit-
required before members may re-apply to tees.
serve on the sub-committee. The sub- (Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007,
committee shall identify and assess the § 2, 5-17-22)
needs of children of Indian River County
through a needs assessment and asset Section 103.25. Meetings.
mapping; submit to the board of county (1) The children's services advisory commit-
commissioners through the children's tee will meet at least quarterly or as called by
services advisory committee a written the chair.
description of those needs. Provide and
update short term and long term plan to a) All members are expected to attend all
the children's services advisory commit- meetings. If a member's annual
tee including,but not limited to,programs, attendance drops below the seventy-five
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(75) percent mark the executive office county determines are needed for the
director shall submit a report to the general welfare of the children and
board of county commissioners for their families of Indian River County.
consideration of possible removal from 4) To support programs and services which
the children's services advisory commit- promote and improve the physical health
tee. and well-being of all children, including
b) Members . of the children's services physical and recreational activities.
advisory committee shall serve without 5) To support programs and services
compensation. designed to stop child abuse before it
(2) The fiscal year of the children's services starts.
advisory committee will be the same as the 6) To provide funds to programs and services
Indian River County Board of County Commis- that keep our children off the streets and
sioners. away from drugs, alcohol and other risky
(Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007, behaviors.
§ 2, 5-17-22)
7) To provide prenatal care programs where
Section 103.26. Funding. such programs will improve birth
outcomes for all children.
The board of county commissioners shall 8) To provide for such other services for all
provide an assigned millage of up to 0.25 to the
children's services advisory committee. children as the county determines are
(Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007,
needed for the general welfare of Indian
§ 2, 5-17-22) River County.
9) To collect information and statistical data
Section 103.27. Use of funds. which will be helpful to the county in
deciding the needs of children and to
It is the intent of this part that the funds develop techniques for monitoring the
provided per Section 103.26 shall be used for the efficacy of funded programs and services
development and, authorization of continuing including, but not limited to the gather-
programs to improve the quality of life for all ing of data, measuring outcomes, goal
children in Indian River County. Funds will be effectiveness, research.
expended for children's services to promote the
health and well-being of children, which 10) To provide or coordinate training,profes-
encompasses socioeconomic, physical, mental, sional development and other support to
social,emotional,environmental and educational children's services advisory committee
health. Such programs and services may include, funded agencies which will ultimately
but shall not be limited to the following purposes: improve service delivery and desired
outcomes for children.
1) To allocate and provide funds for agen-
11) To consult, coordinate and collaborate
cies in Indian River County which are
operated for the benefit of children. with local, state and national entities
which promote best practices, profes-
2) To support programs and services which sional standards and advocacy focusing
will enhance academic achievement and on the health, well-being and education
assist all children to achieve literacy and of children and families.
perform at grade level in core areas such
as reading, math and science. 12) To lease or purchase such equipment and
personal property, up to five thousand
3) To provide and maintain in Indian River dollars '($5,000.00), as are needed to
County such guidance, psychological, or execute the foregoing programs and
psychiatric programs and services as the services.
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13) To employ and pay, on a part-time or 2) Announcement of plan. As soon as reason-
full-time basis, personnel needed to ably possible after submission of the children's
execute the foregoing programs and services advisory committee's annual report and
services. initial funding plan for children's programs and
services, the county shall approve or modify the
14) To provide for administrative expenses plan and announce the availability of funding for
limited to Indian River County staff the upcoming fiscal year. The announcement
implementing this chapter and operating will include a description of services and programs
supplies, directly related to tasks neces- recommended for funding. The announcement
sary to fulfill the scope and purposes of will include information pertaining to funding
this chapter, in an amount not to exceed applications, rules and procedures pertaining to
eight (8) per cent of the annual millage the award of funds and applicable dates for
for that fiscal year, to be determined at submission of applications and all details pertinent
the time of budget adoption. thereto.
Such children's services may be provided in 3) Funding request evaluation. Evaluations of
accordance with the provisions of this chapter agencies submitting funding applications shall
and such rules, policies and procedures as may include, but not be limited to, site visits,
be established by resolution of the county,which interviews, and application review. Applications
may include,but shall not be limited to programs received will be assessed on the basis of specified
providing for grants to not-for-profit agencies for criteria and will include, but not be limited to,
the reimbursement of expenditures for operational the following items:
and overhead expenses for the creation, develop a. Organization's capability. The qualifica-
ment and implementation of programs,grants to tions and experience of the applicant in
not-for-profit agencies or children based upon providing quality human services and
funding all or a portion of the cost of services the agency's financial capability.
rendered, the purchase of services or, where
children's services can most economically and b. Evidence based outcomes from prior years.
efficiently be provided by county, through the
establishment of county-run programs. Funding c. Need for service. Appropriate goals and
will not be used to pay for or reimburse services objectives in response to the advertise-
provided by other governmental entities or their ment of funding availability.
employees.
(Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007, d. Soundness of methodology. The goal and
§ 2, 5-17-22) objectives, description of services with
Editor's note—Ord. No. 2022-007,§2,adopted May 17, timeline and documented coordination
2022,amended§2,and in so doing changed the title of said with other service providers.
section from distribution of funds to read as set out herein.
e. Evaluation. The program's process and
outcome objectives,data collection system
Section 103.28. Process for distribution of
and evaluation design.
funds.
f. Cost effectiveness.The proportion of budget
1) The application process will be in the form applied to direct services, funds from
of a request for proposal. Each completed applica- other sources, funds requested, current
tion shall contain expected results stated in and projected long range efficiency.
required evidence based measurable terms for
review by the children's services advisory coin- g. Children and families served. The extent
mittee and a copy of the most recent financial to which the application addresses services
audit. Governmental agencies are excluded from to meet identified needs of the target
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the financial audit requirement. population.
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h. Neighborhood-based initiatives.The extent services set forth in this part, including, but not
and degree to which the application limited to,complete reports and activities required
focuses on a local area or neighborhood. to meet the objectives of the children's services
i. Response to a specified strategy. The advisory committee. These activities will include,
applicant's identification of and appropri- but are not limited to,administrative support for
ate response to a specified primary the children's services advisory committee meet-
strategy ings and be the official record repository for said
records,keeping other records, monitoring agen-
j. Application. The relative completeness, cies receiving funds, writing appropriate grants,
clarity and conciseness of the response to producing written materials, reviewing applica-
all required items in the funding tions for funding, reporting to the children's
announcement and application. services advisory committee, preparing annual
budgets, writing and presenting annual reports.
4) Prior to budget hearings, the children's The office of the executive office director shall
services advisory committee shall submit a line consist of a director or manager and adequate
item request,by program, to the board of county staff to perform all duties provided for under this
commissioners for funding consideration. This part.
total request will be within the boundaries of the (Ord. No. 99-1 § 1, 1-19-99. Ord. No. 2011-007
funding set forth for children's services by the § 2, 9-13-11; Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, 5-17-22)
board of county commissioners under Section Editor's note—Section 2 of Ord. No. 2011-007, adopted
103.26. Sept. 13,2011,changed the title of§ 103.30 from"Function
(Ord. No. 2022-007, § 2, 5-17-22) of executive staff officer" to "Function of executive office
Editor's note—Ord. No. 2022-007,§2,adopted May 17, director."
11111 2022, repealed the former § 103.28, and enacted a new
§ 103.28 as set out herein. The former§ 103.28 pertained to Section 103.31. Procedures handbook.
cooperative agreements and derived from Ord. No. 99-1,
adopted Jan. 19, 1999. The procedure handbook shall be adopted by
the board of county commissioners by resolution,
Section 103.29. Bookkeeping and audit. which sets out the operating procedures of the
children's services advisory committee.
Any agency funded through the process set (Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99)
forth in Part II of this chapter shall be required
to keep adequate records reflecting the use of
funds and services provided. These records shall
be made available to the children's services
advisory committee or board of county commis-
sioners upon reasonable demand. The executive
office director shall,at a minimum;review records
quarterly and prepare written reports for the
children's services advisory committee. All agen-
cies must provide the children's services advisory
committee with an audit based upon standard
accounting procedures.
(Ord. No. 99-1, § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 2022-007,
§ 2, 5-17-22)
Section 103.30..Function of executive
office director.
The executive office director of the county,
under the purview of the county administrator,
will provide all services needed to support the
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Title III
POLICE POWER ORDINANCES
Ch. 300. Alcoholic Beverages,§§300.01-300.07
Ch. 301. False Alarms,§§301.01-301.37
Part I. False Fire Alarms;§§301.01-301.20
Part II. False Alarms—Law Enforcement, §§ 301.21-
301.37
Ch. 302. Animal Control and Kennel Regulations,§§302.01-302.14
Pt. I. Animal Control,§§302.01-302.14
Ch. 303. Environmental Health and Sanitation,§§303.01-303.40
Pt. I. Environmental.Control Board,§§303.01-303.10
Pt. II. Health and Sanitation,§§303.11-303.15
Pt. III. Pollutant Interceptors and Grease Traps,
§§303.16-303.27
Pt. IV. Electrical Transmission Lines,§303.28
Pt. V. Demolition Approval,§§303.29-303.40
Ch.304. Life Support Services,§§304.01-304.18
Pt. I. Life Support Services,§§304.01-304.12
Pt. II. Reserved,§§304.13-304.18
Ch. 305. Court Costs,§§305.01-305.22
Cli. 306. Miscellaneous Offenses and Programs,§§306.01-306.14
Ch. 307. Traffic,§§307.01-307.13
Ch. 308. Indian River County Local Housing Assistance Program,
§§308.01-308.14
Pt. I. In General,§§308.01-308.9
Pt. II. Indian River County Neighborhood Stabilization
Program Acquisition, Rehabilitation, and Sale
Procedures and Standards,§§308.10-308.14
Ch. 309. Fair Housing,§§309.01-309.11
Ch. 310. Sales and Solicitation,§§310.01-310.07
Pt. I. Handbills,§§310.01-310.07
Ch. 312. Rights-of-Way,§§312.01-312.20
Pt. I. [In General],§§312.01-312.19
Pt. II. Grant of Electric Franchise to Florida Power and
Light Company,§312.20
Pt. III. Requirement of Franchise for Natural Gas Utility,
§312.21
Ch. 313. Merchandising and Sale of Tobacco Products and
Merchandising, Sale and Use of Electronic Cigarettes,
§§313.01—313.07
Art. I. In General,§§313.01-313.06
Art. II. Electronic Cigarettes,§313.07
Ch. 314. Title Loan Regulations,§§314.01-314.13
Ch. 315. Pain Management Clinics and Controlled Substances,
§§315.01-315.13
Ch. 316. Fertilizer and Landscape Management,§§316.01-316.15
Ch. 317. Oil and Gas Well Stimulation Prohibited,§§317.01-317.05
Ch. 318. Illicit Stormwater Discharge,§§318.01-318.06
Ch. 319. Landscape Irrigation,§§319.01-319.09
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Supp. No. 143 IIUi
alRIGHTS-OF-WAY §312.11
Section 312.10. Unpermitted construction. field engineering, workmanship, or materials,
this ten (10)percent security will be released by
A. All construction within the right-of-way the public works director.
requires a permit.
B. In lieu of the above security, the permittee
B. If it has been determined that unpermitted may provide a letter of credit, in a form deemed
construction has taken place,the party responsible legally sufficient by the county attorney's office,
will be subject to a penalty as adopted by the or cash posted in an escrow account in the
board of county commissioners. In addition, any amount of one hundred fifteen (115) percent of
unpermitted construction not built in accordance the estimated cost of the improvements in the
with appropriate Indian River County Ordinances, right-of-way. Partial release may be authorized
Standards and Comprehensive Plan shall be (up to ninety(90)percent of the posted security)
removed and the right-of-way restored to its as work is approved. The remaining ten (10)
original condition by the party responsible for percent will be held for an additional twelve(12)
the unpermitted condition. months,following such time,if all improvements
are free of defects due to faulty field engineering,
C. Failure to properly restore the right-of-way workmanship or materials, this ten (10) percent
within ten (10) days of written notice will result of the security will be released by the county
in the county conducting this work and charging public works director.
the cost thereof to the responsible party. Failure
to pay this cost will result in the placement of an C. Any user placing or installing any structure
appropriate lien on the responsible party's real0
or object on county utility poles or other equip
or personal property: ment or structures within the right-of-way shall
(Ord. No. 91-44, § 1, 10-15-91) ensure that, at least thirty(30) days prior to the
commencement of any work on county utility
poles or equipment or structures,the user,provide
Section 312.11. Performance security. the public works director security, in the form of
a letter of credit, in a form deemed legally
A. Security bond shall be posted to secure sufficient by the county attorney's office, or cash,
completion of all construction or installation posted in the amount of one hundred fifteen
commenced, pursuant to a permit under this (115)percent of the estimated costs of all required
chapter, except for construction of driveways not improvements for each location. The estimate
requiring a roadway modification, for utility shall be prepared by an engineer registered in
placement by utility companies having a valid the State of Florida to practice professional
franchise to operate in Indian River County, for engineering. Upon completion and approval by
drainage structures serving single family the public works director of all required improve-
residences located in ditches parallel to the ments, ninety(90)percent of the posted security
roadway, and pedestrian bikepath facilities. will be released by the public works director. Ten
Security bond shall be posted in the amount of (10)percent security funds shall remain in place
one hundred fifteen(115)percent of the estimated at all times the structure or object remains
costs of the proposed improvements in the right- installed or placed on the county utility poles or
of-way. The estimate shall be prepared by an other equipment or structures within the right-
engineer registered in the State of Florida to of-way. If at any time, the security funds are not
practice professional engineering. Upon comple- in place, the structure or object shall be deemed
tion and approval by the public works director of abandoned and shall be subject to immediate
all required improvements, ninety (90) percent removal per Section 312.13.
of the posted security will be released by the
public works director. A ten (10) percent war- D. Any user placing or installing any free
ranty security will be held for an additional standing poles or other equipment or structures
III twelve (12) months, following which time, if all within the right-of-way shall ensure that, at
improvements are free of defects due to faulty least thirty(30)days prior to the commencement
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of any work, the user, provide the public works object that is deemed abandoned per section
director security,in the form of a letter of credit, 312.11 or 312.14 or for lack of payment of any
in a form deemed legally sufficient by the County annual fee.
Attorney's Office, or cash, posted in the amount (Ord. No. 91-44, § 1, 10-15-91; Ord. No. 2017-
of one hundred fifteen (115) percent of the 006, § 3, 6-20-17)
estimated costs of all required improvements for
each location. The estimate shall be prepared by Section 312.14. Public protection and
an engineer registered in the State of Florida to liability.
practice professional engineering. Upon comple- 1. Whenever any of the public rights-of-way
tion and approval by the public works director of are used under the terms of this chapter the
all required improvements, ninety (90) percent person so using them shall take necessary precau-
of the posted security will be released by the tions, including illumination, for protection of
public works director. Ten (10) percent security the public with particular emphasis on the period
funds shall remain in place at all times the free from sunset to sunrise. The persons so using the
standing pole,structure or object remains installed public rights-of-way as a condition of that use
or placed within the right-of-way. If at any time, agree to hold and save the county harmless from
the security funds are not in place, the free any and all liability that may arise out of the use
standing pole,structure or object shall be deemed of any public,rights-of-way as provided in this
abandoned and shall be subject to immediate chapter or by permit.
removal per Section 312.13.
(Ord. No. 91-44, § 1, 10-15-91; Ord. No. 2017 2. The user agrees and is bound to hold
006, § 3, 6-20-17; Ord. No. 2022-005, § 2, 4-12- Indian River County whole and harmless against
22) any and all claims for damages, costs, and
expenses to persons or property that may arise
out of, or be occasioned by the use, occupancy,
Section 312.12. Permit expiration. and maintenance of the public right-of-way, or
from any act or omission of any representative,
All construction authorized by a right-of-way agent, customer, and/or employee of the user.
permit shall begin within ninety (90) days of This user shall also be responsible for any claim
issuance unless otherwise authorized by the for damage that any utility, whether publicly or
director of public works. privately owned,may sustain or receive by reason
(Ord. No. 91-44, § 1, 10-15-91) of user's use of the public right-of-way and
improvements and equipment located thereon.
User shall not make any claim of any kind or
Section 312.13. Termination of use or character whatsoever against Indian River County
removal of object. for damages that it may suffer by reason of
installation, construction, reconstruction, opera-
Notwithstanding any section of this chapter to tion, and/or maintenance of any public improve-
the contrary, the county may terminate any ment, or utility, whether presently in place or
certain use allowable or under permit,or require which may in the future be constructed or
the owner or permittee to remove any object installed,including but not limited to, any water
allowable or under permit, if it is determined and/or sewer mains and/or storm sewer facilities
that it is in the public interest to have such use fiber optic cables, and whether such damage is
terminated or object removed. Such objects shall due to flooding, infiltration, natural causes, or
be removed as soon as practicable with a time from any other cause of whatsoever kind or
limit to be established by the director of public nature. It is the intention of this section, and a
works. Failure to comply will result in the condition of any permit, that it shall be full and
permittee being subject to penalties as described total indemnity against any kind or character of
in section 312.15. The county may immediately claim whatsoever that may be asserted against
remove any free standing pole, structure or Indian River County by reason of, or as a
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4111 RIGHTS-OF-WAY §312.16
consequence of having granted permission to a any service drop crossing a street or roadway
user to use and/or maintain a public right-of- which would need to be bored and placed under
way. User is required to defend any and all suits, such street or roadway.
claims,or causes of action brought against Indian 6. Structures or object on county utility poles
River County on behalf of the county and pay or other equipment or structures within the
any judgment or judgments that may be rendered right-of-way shall be designed to blend into the
against county in connection therewith. surrounding environment and complement exist-
ing streetscape elements through the use of
3. Any user placing or installing any structure color, camouflaging and architectural treatment.
or object on county utility poles or other equip-
' ment or structures within the right-of-way shall 7. Any user submitting documentation for
ensure that, at least thirty(30)days prior to the placing or installing any structure or object on
commencement of any work on county utility county_ utility poles or other equipment or
poles or equipment or structures,the user provides structures within the right-of-way, must include
to the Indian River County Risk Management in the submitted documentation structural
Division a certificate or certificates issued by an analysis and wind load calculations prepared by
insurer or insurers authorized to conduct busi- an engineer registered in the State of Florida to
ness in Florida that is rated not less than
practice professional structural engineering.
category A-:VII by A.M. Best,subject to approval. 8. If at any time, any user placing or install-
by Indian River County's Risk Manager, of corn- ing any structure or object on county utility poles
mercial general liability insurance with a or other equipment or structures within the
combined single limit of one million dollars right-of-way,or any structure or object on county
($1,000,000.00)per occurrence. The county shall utility poles or other equipment or structures
be named as an additional insured for each of within the right-of-way,is not in compliance with
these policies. The Indian River County Risk the provisions of this section, the structure or
Management Division has the authority to require object shall be deemed abandoned and shall be
additional insurance based upon the structure or subject to immediate removal per section 312.13.
object to be installed or placed. (Ord. No. 91-44, § 1, 10-15-91; Ord. No. 2017-
006, § 3, 6-20-17)
4. Any user placing or installing any structure Section 312.15. Penalty.
or object on county utility poles or other equip-
ment or structures within the right-of-way shall Violation of any of the provisions of this
ensure that such structure or object has a plaque chapter shall be punishable by a fine schedule to
identifying the structure or object, the owner be established by resolution of the board of
and the owner's contact information, and said county commissioners or as provided in section
plaque shall not exceed 0.25 square feet. No 100.05 of the Code. Each day any violation of any
signage shall be allowed. provision of this chapter continues shall constitute
a separate offense.
5. All wiring and_ fiber for any structure or (Ord. No. 91-44, § 1, 10-15-91)
object on county utility poles or other equipment
or structures within the right-of-way shall be Section 312.16. Fees.
concealed within the support structure and all
conduit,wiring and fiber shall be buried between All permits for construction within the county
right-of-way
structures and/or structures and ground mounted --way require a fee to be submitted along
cabinets. All service lines (e.g. electric lines) to
with the application except for franchised utility
the support structure must also be buried unless companies.
service lines in the area of the support structure The fee schedule shall be established by resolu-
1111 are aerial. In that event, service lines to the tion of the board of county commissioners.
structure or object may also be aerial, except for (Ord. No. 91-44, § 1, 10-15-91)
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Section 312.17. Dedication.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as
creating an obligation upon Indian River County
to perform any act of construction or maintenance
within any dedicated areas.
(Ord. No. 91-44, § 1, 10-15-91)
Section 312.18. Traffic control devices.
The director of public works is delegated the
authority to install traffic control devices in the
unincorporated area of the county. The director
of public works shall maintain or cause to be
maintained a ledger reflecting the installation of
all traffic control devices in the unincorporated
area of the county,which shall be made available
on the county's website.
(Ord. No. 91-44, § 1, 10-15-91; Ord. No. 2017-
003, § 3, 3-7-17)
Section 312.19. Right-of-way drawings.
Figure 1 through 6 on the following pages are
to be used as standards for construction within
the county right-of-way. Detailed specifications,
methods and procedures may be found in the
publications listed in section 312.08 of this chapter.
(Ord. No. 91-44, § 1, 10-15-91)
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11111 LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION §319.03
CHAPTER 319. LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION (d) "Landscape irrigation"means the outside
watering of plants in a landscape such as
Sec. 319.01. Intent and purpose. shrubbery, trees, lawns, grass, ground
Sec. 319.02. Definitions.
Sec. 319.03. Landscape irrigation schedules. covers, plants, vines, gardens and other
Sec. 319.04. Exceptions to the landscape irrigation such flora that are situated in such diverse
schedules. locations as residential areas,public,com-
Sec. 319.05. Additional requirement. mercial, and industrial establishments,
Sec. 319.06. Waiver from specific day of the week and public medians and rights-of-way.
limitations.
Sec. 319.07. Applicability. "Landscape irrigation" does not include
Sec. 319.08. Enforcement. agricultural crops, nursery plants,
Sec. 319.09. Penalties. cemeteries, golf course greens, tees,
fairways, primary roughs, and vegeta-
Section 319.01. Intent and purpose. tion associated with intensive recreational
areas such as playgrounds, football,
It is the intent and purpose of this chapter to baseball and soccer fields.
implement procedures that promote water
conservation through the more efficient use of (e) "Residential landscape irrigation"means
landscape irrigation. the irrigation of landscape associated
with any housing unit having sanitary
(Ord. No. 2022 008, § 2, 5 17 22) and kitchen facilities designed to accom-
•
modate one(1)or more residents,includ-
Section 319.02. Definitions. ing multiple housing units and mobile
homes.
• For the purpose of this chapter the following
terms,phrases,words and their derivatives shall (f) "Non-residential landscape irrigation"
have the meaning given herein. When not means the irrigation of landscape not
inconsistent with the context, words used in the included within the definition of
present tense include the future, words in the "residential landscape irrigation," such
plural include the singular, and words in the as that associated with public, com-
singular include the plural. mercial and industrial property, includ-
ing commercial or transient housing units,
(a) "Address" means the house number of a hotel and motel units,and public medians
physical location of a specific property. and rights-of-way.
This includes "rural route" numbers but (Ord. No. 2022-008, § 2, 5-17-22)
excludes post office box numbers. If a lot
number in a mobile home park or similar Section 319.03. Landscape irrigation
community is used by the U.S. Postal schedules.
Service to determine a delivery location,
the lot number shall be the property's 1. When Daylight Savings Time is in effect,
address. An "even numbered address" landscape irrigation shall occur only in accordance
means an address ending in the numbers with-the following irrigation schedule:
0, 2 ,4, 6, 8 or the letters A—M. An "odd
numbered address" means an address a. Residential,landscape irrigation at odd
ending in the numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 or the numbered addresses or no address may
letters N—Z. occur only on Wednesday and Saturday
and shall not occur between 10:00 a.m.
(b) "District" means the St. Johns River and 4:00 p.m.; and
Water Management District.
b. Residential landscape irrigation at even
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(c) "Person"means any person,firm,partner- numbered addresses may occur only on
ship, association, corporation, company, Thursday and Sunday and shall not occur
or organization of any kind. between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.; and
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c. Non-residential landscape irrigation may thirty (30) days and every other day for
occur only on Tuesday and Friday and the next thirty(30)days for a total of one
shall not occur between 10:00 a.m. and (1)60-day period,provided that the irriga-
4:00 p.m.; and tion is limited to the minimum amount
d. No more than 3/4 inch of water may be necessary for such landscape establish-
applied per irrigation zone on each day ment.
that irrigation occurs, and in no event
shall irrigation occur for more than one 3. Watering in of chemicals, including
(1) hour per irrigation zone on each day insecticides, pesticides, fertilizers,
that irrigation occurs. fungicides,and herbicides,when required
by law,the manufacturer,or best manage-
2. When Eastern Standard Time is in effect, _went practices, is allowed at any time of
landscape irrigation shall occur only in accordance day on any day within twenty-four (24)
with the following irrigation schedule: hours of application. Watering in of
a. Residential landscape irrigation at odd chemicals shall not exceed 1/4 inch of
numbered addresses or no address may water per application except as otherwise
occur only on Saturday and shall not required by law, the manufacturer, or
occur between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.; best management practices.
and
b. Residential landscape irrigation at even 4. Irrigation systems may be operated at
numbered addresses may occur only on any time of day on any day for
Sunday and shall not occur between 10:00 maintenance and repair purposes not to
a.m. and 4:00 p.m.; and exceed twenty(20) minutes per hour per
zone.
c. Non-residential landscape irrigation may
occur only on Tuesday and shall not 5. Irrigation using a hand-held hose
occur between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.; equipped with an automatic shut-off
and nozzle is allowed at any time of day on
d. No more than % inch of water may be any day.
applied per irrigation zone on each day
that irrigation occurs, and in no event 6. Discharge of water from a water-to-air
shall irrigation occur for more than one air-conditioning unit or other water-
(1) hour per irrigation zone on each day dependent cooling system is not limited.
that irrigation occurs.
7. The use of water from a reclaimed water
3. All landscape irrigation shall be limited to system is allowed anytime. For the
only that necessary to meet landscape needs. purpose of this paragraph, a reclaimed
(Ord. No. 2022-008, § 2, 5-17-22) water system includes systems in which
the primary source is reclaimed water,
Section 319.04. Exceptions to the which may or may not be supplemented
landscape irrigation from another source during peak demand
schedules. periods.
Landscape irrigation shall be subject to the
following irrigation schedule exceptions: 8. The use of recycled water from wet deten-
tion treatment ponds for irrigation is
1. Irrigation using a micro-spray, micro jet, allowed anytime provided the ponds are
drip or bubbler irrigation system is not augmented from any ground or off-
allowed anytime. site surface water, or public supply
2. Irrigation of new landscape is allowed at sources.
any time of day on any day for the initial (Ord. No. 2022-008, § 2, 5-17-22)
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Section 319.05. Additional requirement. control officer pursuant to Chapter 85-427,Special
Acts, Laws of Florida, and Section 303.14 of this
Any person who purchases and installs an Code.
automatic landscape irrigation system must (Ord. No. 2022-008, § 2, 5-17-22)
properly install, maintain, and operate technol-
ogy that inhibits or interrupts operation of the Section 319.09. Penalties.
system during periods of sufficient moisture.
(Ord. No. 2022 008, § 2, 5-17-22) Violation of any provision of this chapter shall
be subject to the following penalties:
Section 319.06. Waiver from specific day First violation Written Warning
of the week limitations. Second violation $50.00
Subsequent violations $100.00
A waiver from the specific landscape irriga- A second violation will be extinguished,assum-
tion days or day set forth in Section 319.03 of ing there are no further violations, after a year
this chapter may be granted if strict application and a subsequent violation will be extinguished
of the scheduled days or day would lead to two (2) years after the first violation, assuming
unreasonable or unfair results in particular there are no violations during that two-year
instances, provided that the applicant period. Each day in violation of this chapter
demonstrates with particularity that compliance shall constitute a separate offense. Enforcement
with the scheduled days or day will result in a officials shall provide violators with no more
substantial economic, health or other hardship than one (1)written warning. In addition to the
on the applicant requesting the waiver or those civil sanctions contained herein, Indian River
served by the applicant. Where a contiguous County may take any other appropriate legal
property is divided into different zones, a waiver action, including, but not limited to, injunctive
may be granted hereunder so that each zone may action to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
be irrigated on different days or day than other (Ord. No. 2022-008, § 2, 5-17-22)
zones of the property. However,in no event shall
a waiver allow a single zone to be irrigated more
than two (2) days per week during Daylight
Savings Time or more than one (1)day per week
during Eastern Standard Time.
(Ord. No. 2022-008, § 2, 5-17-22)
Section 319.07. Applicability.
This chapter shall be applicable to and shall
regulate each person within the unincorporated
area of Indian River County.
(Ord. No. 2022-008, § 2, 5-17-22)
Section 319.08. Enforcement.
This chapter may be enforced by any Indian
River County code enforcement officer, and the
code enforcement officer in the public works
department who is devoted to issues pertaining
to Chapter 316, pursuant to F.S. Ch. 162 and
4110 Section 103.07 of this Code. In addition, this
chapter may be enforced by the environmental
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Section
Ord. No. Date Section this Code
2019-004 1-15-19 2 210.01(d)
210.03(a)(2)
2019-013 6-18-19 1 302.02(A)35,302.051
2019-014 6-18-19 1 Added 302.02(A)8,28
Rnbd 302.02(A)8-39
as 302.02(A)9-41
302.02(A)27
Added 302.15-302.18
2019-016 7- 9-19 2 105.01, 105.02,
105.04
2019-022 12-10-19 2 205.09%
2019-023 12-17-19 1(App. A) 308.01-308.14
2020-001 1- 7-20 1 100.03
2020-004 3- 3-20 2 Added 106.01-106.05
2020-006 4- 7-20 2 201.64(A)
Added 201.65(B)(16)
2020-011 9-22-20 2 102.01
102.04
2020-013 10- 6-20 2 308.07(3)(b),(c),(9)
2021-001 1- 5-21 1 100.03.4
2021-002 1- 5-21 2 401.07
2021-005 3- 9-21 2 201.22(D)
Added 201.22(E)—(I)
2021-008 4- 6-21 2 313.01-313.03
Added 313.01.1,313.04-
411
313.07
2021-012 9-14-21 3 Added 215.01-215.20
2021-013 9-21-21 2 103.03.1.
2021-014 9-21-21 2 201.64
Added 201.93
2022-001 1-18-22 2 304.02
304.03
304.07-304.09
304.11,304.12
3 Rpld 304.13-304.18
2022-003 3- 1-22 1 100.03
2022-005 4-12-22 2 312.11(B)
2022-007 5-17-22 2 103.20-103.27
Rpld 103.28
Added 103.28
103.30
2022-008 5-17-22 2 Added 319.01-319.09
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Section Section
BUILDINGS(Cont'd.) CHURCHES(Religion,etc.)
Traffic 307.01 et seq. Religious discrimination
See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAF- Fair housing 309.01 et seq.
FIC
Water and sewers. See that subject CIRCUIT COURTS. See: COURTS
Construction;unlawful 201.14 CITATIONS
Water charges on new construction Code enforcement citation procedures.... 103.07, 103.08
accounts 201.23
CIVIL PENALTIES, ACTIONS, ETC. See:
BURGLARY ALARMS COURTS
Alarm systems 301.21 et seq. COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CODE
See:ALARMS AND ALARM SYSTEMS Applicability 402.03
BUSINESSES Buildings
Local business tax receipts 207.01 et seq. Coastal building zone boundary descrip-
See:TAXATION tion 402.04
Purchasing;professional services 105.05 Requirements (structural) for major
structures 402.11
Sales and solicitation 310.01 et seq. Building and floor elevations 402.11(5)
Coastal building zone boundary descrip-
C tion 402.04
Construction seaward of mean high water 402.07
CAMPING Definitions(not enumerated herein) 402.09
Parks and recreation. See that subject Design standards
Generally 205.01 et seq. Requirements (structural) for major
Sleeping,camping and lodging 205.03(16) structures
CANVASSERS.See:PEDDLERS,CANVASS- Design conditions;general 402.11(10)
ERS AND SOLICITORS Erosion and design grade 402.11(6)
Wave force design 402.11(7)
CAPITAL COSTS,ETC. See:FINANCES Erosion and design grade 402.11(6)
Existing structures 402.05
CATS. See:ANIMALS AND FOWL Floor elevations 402.11(5)
Generally 402.02
CERTIFICATES/CERTIFICATION Grades
Contractors 400.01 et seq. Erosion and design grade 402.11(6)
See: CONTRACTORS Hydrodynamic loads 402.11(9)
Electrical contractors and inspectors Hydrostatic loads 402.11(8)
Certificate 400.15 Loads
Life support services Hydrodynamic loads 402.11(9)
Classification of certificates 304.04 Hydrostatic loads 402.11(8)
Contents of certificate 304.08 Location of construction 402.14
Plumbing contractor and inspectors Mean high water;construction seaward of 402.07
Certificate of inspection and approval. 400.21 Monolithic foundations 402.11(3)
Certificate required 400.18 Multizone structures 402.06
Nonhabitable major structures; require-
CHECKS. See:FINANCES ments(structural)for 402.12
Permits;application for 402.08
CHILDREN'S SERVICES ADVISORY COM- Pole foundations 402.11(2)
MITTEE Public access 402.15
Appointment to committee 103.22 References 402.16
Bookkeeping and audit 103.29 Requirements for coastal construction ... 402.10
Distribution of funds,process for 103.28 Requirements. (structural) for major
Duties of members 103.23 structures
Executive officer director,function of 103.30 Building and floor elevations 402.11(5)
Funding 103.26 Design conditions;general 402.11(10)
Meetings 103.25 Erosion and design grade 402.11(6)
Objective 103.21 Foundations 402.11(1)
Procedures handbook 103.31 Hydrodynamic loads 402.11(9)
0 Purpose 103.20 Hydrostatic loads 402.11(8)
Sub-committees 103.24 Monolithic foundations 402.11(3)
Use of funds 103.27 Pole foundations 402.11(2)
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COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CODE(Cont'd.) CODE OF ORDINANCES(Cont'd.)
Understructures 402.11(4) From a decision of a county officer.... 100.06(2)
Wave force design 402.11(7) From a decision of a department head. 100.06(1)
Requirements (structural) for minor From a decision of the board of county
structures 402.13 commissioners 100.06(4)
Title 402.01 Boards and commissions re
Wave force design 402.11(7) Appeals from a decision of a Chapter
Zones 400 board or commission 100.06(3)
Coastal building zone boundary descrip- Appeals from a decision of the board of
tion 402.04 county commissioners 100.06(4)
Definitions and construction of Code 100.02
CODE, COUNTY ORGANIZATION AND Department head;appeals from a decision
INTERNAL PROCEDURES of 100.06(1)
Boards and commissions 103.01 et seq. Generally 100.01
See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND Liens generally 100.080
COMMISSIONS Officers of county,appeals from a decision
County commissioners,board of of 100.06(2)
Meetings and procedures 102.01 et seq. Provisions considered as continuing enact-
See: COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ments 100.04
BOARD OF Repeal of ordinances 100.03
General provisions 100.01 et seq. Severability of parts of Code 100.07
See:CODE OF ORDINANCES Violations
Government organization 101.01 et seq. General penalty;continuing violations. 100.05
See:GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION Water and sewers
Personnel 104.01 et seq. Incorporation in Code 201.36
See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
Purchasing 105.01 et seq. CODES,OTHER
See:PURCHASING Building codes 401.01 et seq.
Real property disposition procedures 106.01 et seq. See:BUILDING CODES
III
See:REAL PROPERTY DISPOSITION Coastal construction code 402.01 et seq.
PROCEDURES See: COASTAL CONSTRUCTION
CODE
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD Officers and employees
Fire alarm enforcement through code Code of ethics and conduct 104.06
enforcement board 301.08
Generally 103.03(3) COMBAT AUTOMOBILE THEFT PROGRAM
Provisions(general)applicable to all corn- Generally 306.09
missions and boards 103.02 COMMISSIONERS.See:COUNTY COMMIS-
See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND SIGNERS,BOARD OF
COMMISSIONS
COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES. See:
CODE ENFORCEMENT CITATION BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COM-
PROCEDURES MISSIONS
Contracting 103.08
General 103.07 COMPANIES
Motor vehicles and traffic
CODE ENFORCEMENT SPECIAL MASTER Wrecker company for service;selection
Generally 103.06 of requested through the sheriff.. 307.12
CODE OF ORDINANCES* CONDUCT
Amendment of ordinances 100.03 Officers and employees
Appeals generally Code of ethics and conduct 104.06
Failure to comply 100.06(5)
From a decision of a Chapter 400 board CONFLICTS
or commission 100.06(3) Boards,committees and commissions
Voting conflicts 103.04.2
*Note-The adoption,amendment,repeal, omissions, effec- Water and sewers
tive date, explanation of numbering system and other mat- Repeal of conflicting provisions 201.35
ters pertaining to the use,construction and interpretation of CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS AND
this Code are contained in the adopting ordinance axed GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES
preface which are to be found in the preliminary pages of this County commissioners,board of re 102.04(8)
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Section Section
HOLIDAYS HUNTING
Alcoholic beverages Parks and recreation 205.03(6)
Prohibited hours of sale, service and
consumption HURRICANES
New Years 300.02(2) Emergencies. See that subject
Water and sewers;rates and charges HYDRANTS. See: FIRE DEPARTMENT/
Reconnection during normal working PREVENTION
hours (8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m
Monday through Friday excluding HYDRODYNAMIC LOADS
holidays) 201.08(J)(1) Coastal construction code 402.11(9)
HORNS HYDROSTATIC LOADS
Railroads and trains Coastal construction code 402.11(8)
Sounding of train horns or whistles
between certain hours 306.04
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HOTELS,MOTELS,ETC.
Alcoholic beverages 300.01 et seq. ILLICIT STORMWATER DISCHARGE
See:ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Applicability 318.03
Parks and recreation. See that subject Definitions 318.02
Generally 205.01 et seq. Prohibition of illegal discharges 318.04
Sleeping,camping and lodging 205.03(16) Prohibition of illicit connections 318.05
Tourist development tax 210.01 et seq. Suspension due to illicit discharges in
See:TAXATION emergency situations 318.06
Title 318.01
HOUSING. See:BUILDINGS
Fair housing 309.01 et seq. IMPACT FEES
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See:FAIR HOUSING Administrative charges
4110 Standard Housing Code, 1991 Edition, Computation 1011.03
adopted 401.01 Findings 1011.02
Short title; statutory authority;
HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM(Local) applicability 1011.01
Affordable housing advisory committee Use of funds 1011.04
Creation of the 308.07 Correctional facilities
Definitions 305.03 Computation 1003.03
Effective date. 308.09
Local housing assistance program Findings 1003.02
Designation of responsibility for Short title; statutory authority;
administration and implementa- applicability 1003.01
tion of 308.06 Use of funds 1003.04
Establishment of 308.05 Definitions
Local housing assistance trust fund Alphabetical order 1001.03
Creation of 308.04 Purpose and intent 1001.02
Neighborhood stabilization program Title 1001.01
acquisition, rehabilitation and sale Emergency services facilities
procedures and standards Computation 1002.03
Establishment of criteria for Findings 1002.02
Sale of NSP properties that constitute Short title; statutory authority;
an alternative property disposi- applicability 1002.01
tion procedure to sections (1) Use of funds 1002.04
and(2)of chapter 125.35,F.S . 308.14 Law enforcement
Establishment of the procedures for Computation 1005.03
county Findings 1005.02
Acquisition of foreclosed or abandoned Short title; statutory authority;
properties with NSP funds.... 308.12 applicability 1005.01
Rehabilitation of properties purchased Use of funds 1005.04
with NSP funds 308.13 Library facilities
Purpose and intent 308.11 Computation 1006.03
Title 308.10 Findings 1006.02
0 Purpose and intent 308.02 Short title; statutory authority;
Severability 308.08 applicability 1006.01
Title 308.01 Use of funds 1006.04
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Section Section
IMPACT FEES(Cont'd.) IMPOUNDMENT
Parks and recreation facilities Animals and fowl
Computation 1008.03 Non-quarantined animals
Findings 1008.02 Impoundment,redemption,surrender,
Short title; statutory authority; and disposition of 302.07
applicability 1008.01 INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY
Use of funds 1008.04
Public buildings Alcoholic beverages;licensed premises ,
Computation 1004.03 Certain states of undress and acts
Findings 1004.02 prohibited on licensed premises.. 300.06
Short title; statutory authority; INDIAN RIVER COUNTY. See:COUNTY
applicability 1004.01
Use of funds 1004.04 INLETS. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND
Public education facilities WATERWAYS
Computation 1009.03
Findings 1009.02 INSPECTIONS/INSPECTORS
Short title; statutory authority; Contractors. See that subject
applicability 1009.01 Generally 400.01 et seq.
Use of funds 1009.04 Construction contractors and inspec-
Purpose and intent tors 400.11,400.12
Appeals 1000.14 Electrical contractors and inspectors 400.13 et seq.
Authority 1000.02 See:ELECTRICITY
Computation 1000.08 Fire safety inspections,plan review 208.11
Donation in lieu of payment 1000.12 Health and sanitation;inspections 303.23
Exemptions and credits 1000.07 Pain management clinics and controlled
Findings 1000.04 substances 315.08
Imposition 1000.06 Plumbing contractor and inspectors 400.18 et seq.
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Intent and purpose 1000.03 See:PLUMBING CONTRACTOR AND
Payment 1000.09 INSPECTORS
Refund of fees paid 1000.15 Property maintenance code
Review 1000.13 Duties,powers of code official 403.03(2)
Severability 1000.05 et seq.
Short title 1000.01 Water and sewers
Trust funds 1000.10 Inspection fee 201.08(J)(10)
Use of funds 1000.11 Inspectors;power and authority of.... 201.28
Rules of construction Irrigation systems and other reclaimed
water facilities;inspection of 202.27
Purpose and Intent 1012.02 Meter re-reads and leak inspection.... 201.08(J)(3)
Rule of construction 1012.03
Title 1012.01 INSURANCE
Schedule Tit. X,App. A Contractors;insurance required 400.05
Solid waste facilities
Computation 1007.03 INTERCEPTORS
Findings 1007.02 Pollutant interceptors and grease traps.. 303.13 et seq.
Short title; statutory authority; See:HEALTH AND SANITATION
applicability 1007.01
Use of funds 1007.04 INTERFERENCE. See: OBSTRUCTIONS
Taxation;special assessments INVESTIGATIONS
Impact fees;special assessment in lieu Life support services 304.07 et seq.
of 206.09 See:LIFE SUPPORT SERVICES
Traffic facilities
Credit against payment of traffic impact IRRIGATION
fees 1010.04 Landscape irrigation 319.01 et seq.
Fee schedule or individual assessment See:LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION
(traffic),use of 1010.03 Water and sewers
Findings 1010.02 Reclaimed water regulations
Short title; statutory authority; Dual source irrigation systems 202.21
applicability 1010.01 Irrigation systems and other
Use of funds collected and trust funds 1010.05 reclaimed water facilities;
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Water and sewers;impact fees 201.09 inspection of 202.27
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Section Section
L LICENSES AND PERMITS(Cont'd.)
Health and sanitation;pollutant intercep-
LAKES. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND tors and grease traps permits 303.23
WATERWAYS Local business tax receipts 207.01 et seq.
LAND. See:PROPERTY See:TAXATION
Solid waste disposal district Pain management clinics and controlled
Disposal charges; collection of by tax substances 315.04 et seq.
collector See: PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS
Owner,description of parcel 20428(b) AND CONTROLLED
Water and sewers;impact fees SUBSTANCES
Change in land use 201.09(B) Parks and recreation;permits 205.04
Plumbing contractor and inspectors
LAND CRABS Licensee's name;use of by others 400.19(4)
Taking or harvesting of 306.14 Rights-of-way;permits 312.05 et seq.
See: STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND
LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION OTHER PUBLIC WAYS
Additional requirement 319.05 Solid waste disposal district
Applicability 319.07 Permit requirements for handling of
Definitions 319.02 special waste; revocation thereof;
Enforcement 319.08 fine 204.31
Intent and purpose 319.01 Title loan transactions 314.07 et seq.
Penalties 319.09 See:TITLE LOAN REGULATIONS
Schedules Water and sewers
Exceptions 319.04 Fire hydrants;permit required to draw
Generally 319.03 water from 201.25
Waiver from specific day of the week Franchises re water and sewers;permit
limitations 319.06 required 201.51
0 LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Indian River County industrial pretreat-
ment regulations ordinance
Water and sewers re 201.32 Wastewater discharge permit;applica-
LEASES tion 201.73
Fair housing 309.01 et seq. LIENS
See:FAIR HOUSING Code of Ordinances;liens generally 100.080
Housing assistance program(local) 308.01 et seq. Solid waste disposal district
See: HOUSING ASSISTANCE Overdue disposal charges to be liens .. 204.28(d)
PROGRAM
Motor vehicles and traffic LIFE GUARDS
County owned or leased parking areas, Parks and recreation re 205.05(1)
sidewalks and areas contiguous to LIFE SUPPORT SERVICES
said parking areas;regulation of. 307.04 Life support services
Road rights-of-way owned or leased by Application
the state;regulation of parking on 307.0 Exemptions 304.06
LIABILITY Information and fee required 304.05
Investigation; staff recommendation 304.07
Oil and gas well stimulation prohibited Authority and purpose 304.02
Liability for violation 317.05 Classification of certificates 304.04
Rights-of-way 312.14 Contents of certificate 304.08
LICENSES AND PERMITS Definitions 304.03
Alarm system permits 301.21 et seq. Expiration and transferability 304.10
Alcoholic beverages. See that subject Inspections 304.09
Generally 300.01 et seq. Renewal 304.11
Revocation, alteration or suspension 304.12
Licensed premises 300.04 et seq.
Contractors;permits required 400.02 Complaint procedures 304.12.2
Fertilizer and land management Generally 304.12.1
Proceedings 304.12.3
Licensing of commercial fertilizer Title 304.01
applicators 316.12
411, Fire alarm permits 301.03 LITTER
Fire hydrants; permit required to draw Parks and recreation
water from 201.25Litter officer 205.06
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LITTER(Cont'd.) MEETINGS(Cont'd.)
Solid waste disposal. See that subject Electrical transmission lines
Generally 204.01 et seq. Public meetings for transmission line
LIVESTOCK. See:ANIMALS AND FOWL routes303.28
Parks and recreation 205.03(9)
LOADS AND LOADING METERS
Coastal construction code Water meters 201.08,201.24
Hydrodynamic loads 402.11(9)
Hydrostatic loads 402.11(8) MINORITY DISCRIMINATION. See:
Parking, stopping and standing. See: DISCRIMINATION
MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSES AND
LOCAL BUSINESS TAX RECEIPTS PROGRAMS. See specific subjects
Generally 207.01 et seq. MOBILE HOMES
See:TAXATION
Building codes
LOCAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE Mobile homes;minimum standards for 401.03
PROGRAM. See: HOUSING MONEYS. See:FINANCES
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM(Local)
LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX MONOLITHIC FOUNDATIONS
Generally 209.01 et seq. Coastal construction code 402.11(3)
See:TAXATION MOTELS. See:HOTELS,MOTELS,ETC.
LOCOMOTIVES. See: RAILROADS AND MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TRAINS Ambulances. See herein: Emergency
Vehicles
LODGINGS. See:HOTELS,MOTELS,ETC. Combat automobile theft program 306.09
Court costs
M Non-criminal traffic cases, infractions,
MAINS or violations 305.13 et seq.
See: COURTS
Reclaimed water regulations Definitions(not enumerated herein) 307.01
Separation between public utilities; Disabilities
minimum Public parking for certain handicapped
Potable water mains 202.20(2) persons 307.02
Sanitary sewer mains 202.20(1) Unpaid handicapped parking violations 307.11
MANUALS Enforcement. See herein:Violations
Administrative policy manual 104.02 Fire lanes,parking in 307.03
Handicaps. See herein:Disabilities
MAPS. See:SURVEYS,MAPS AND PLATS
MARIJUANA
Pain management clinics and controlled
substances 315.01 et seq.
See: PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS
AND CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCES
Prohibited, medical marijuana treatment
center dispensing facilities 306.15
See:MEDICAL MARIJUANA
MEDICAL MARIJUANA
Medical marijuana treatment center
dispensing facilities prohibited 306.15
MEDICINES. See: DRUGS AND
MEDICINES
MEETINGS
Boards,committees and commissions 103.02(8)
Children's Services Network(CSNetwork) 103.25
County commissioners,board of 102.01
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Section Section
TOBACCO PRODUCTS(Cont'd.) UTILITIES(Cont'd.)
Title 313.01 Contractors
Certificate of occupancy;utility connec-
TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL tions prohibited until notice of
Generally 103.05 issuance of 400.09
Provisions(general)applicable to all corn- Electrical energy;levy on sale of 211.01,211.02
missions and boards 103.02 Health and sanitation 303.01 et seq.
See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND See:HEALTH AND SANITATION
COMMISSIONS Impact fees 1000.01 et seq.
TOURIST DEVELOPMENT TAX See:IMPACT FEES
Generally 210.01 et seq. Indian River County local provider
See:TAXATION participation fund
Alternative method 215.04
TOWING. See:WRECKERS Assessment 215.07
Adoption of assessment resolution
TRADES. See:BUSINESSES and non-ad valorem assess-
TRAFFIC. See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND went roll 215.13
TRAFFIC Assessment resolution 215.09
Computation of assessment 215.08
TRAINING. See:SCHOOLS Effect of the assessment resolution 215.15
Non-ad valorem assessment roll 215.10
TRAINS. See:RAILROADS AND TRAINS Notice by
TRANSMISSION LINE ROUTES Mail 215.12
Health and sanitation 303.28 Publication 215.11
Revisions to the assessment roll 215.14
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TRAPS(Interceptors) Authority 215.02
Pollutant interceptors and grease traps.. 303.18 et seq. Correction of errors and omissions 215.19
See:HEALTH AND SANITATION Definitions 215.05
Interpretation 215.06
TRASH. See: SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL Limitations on surcharges 215.20
TREES AND SHRUBBERY Method of collection 215.16
Fertilizer and land management Purpose 215.03
Management of grass clippings and Refunds 215.17
vegetative materials 316.08 Responsibility for enforcement 215.18
Parks and recreation Title 215.01
Trees and vegetation 205.03(18) Parks and recreation 205.01 et seq.
Utility 205.03(20)
TRESPASS. See:RIGHT OF ENTRY See:PARKS AND RECREATION
Parks and recreation 205.03(19) Solid waste disposal 204.01 et seq.
TRUSTS,TRUSTEES See:SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
Costs;driver education program trust fund 305.08 et seq. Streets,sidewalks and other public ways
See: COURTS Rights-of-way
Housing assistance program(local) Requirement of franchise for natural
Local housing assistance trust fund; gas utility
creation of 308.04 Requirement of franchise 312.21
Indian River County Alcohol and Other Utility Act of Indian River County
Drug Abuse Trust Fund 305.05 et seq. Special Acts. See: Appendix of Special
See:COURTS Acts
Water and sewer. See that subject
Generally 201.01 et seq.
U Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise fee
UNSIGHTLY CONDITIONS. See: County division of utility services 201.08.1(a)
NUISANCES Franchises re water and sewers
Utilities required to connect to
UTILITIES county utility systems 201.52
• Building codes 401.01 et seq. Reclaimed water regulations
See:BUILDING CODES Separation between public utili-
Cablevision Ch. 212 ties;minimum 202.20
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V WATER AND SEWERS(Cont'd.)
Beaches
VACANCIES IN OFFICE. See specific Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise fee
subjects City of Vero Beach water,sewer and
VACCINATIONS electric services 201.08.1(b)
Animals and fowl Billing. See herein:Rates and Charges
Vaccination requirement 302.03 Capital cost charge;excess 201.08(G)
Charges. See herein:Rates and Charges
VARIANCES Conflicting provisions,repeal of 201.35
Health and sanitation 303.20 Connecting existing plumbing 201.15
VEGETATION. See: TREES AND SHRUB- Connection;unlawful 201.13
BERM Connection with sewer system required 201.03
Connection with water system required 201.02
VEHICLES. See:MOTOR VEHICLES AND Connections,exceptions to 201.05
TRAFFIC Connections may be made by county 201.06
VERO BEACH. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND Connections;separate connections for each
WATERWAYS separate unit 201.21
Water and sewers Construction accounts(new);water charges
Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise fee on 201.23
City of Vero Beach water,sewer and Construction;unlawful 201.14
electric services 201.08.1(b) Cross connection control
Reclaimed water regulations 202.19
VOCATIONS. See:BUSINESSES Damage repair 201.08(J)(7)
VOTES AND VOTING Damaging equipment;prohibition against 201.26
Boards,committees and commissions Definitions(not enumerated herein) 201.01
Franchises re water and sewers 201.50
Voting conflicts 103.04.2 Reclaimed water regulations 202.03
1 County commissioners,board of Development
Rules of debate;votes required 102.06(6) 410
Extension of water and sewer services
Silence constitutes affirmative vote 102.08 within developments 201.10
Elections. See that subject
Extension of water distribution and
sewer services to developments 201.11
W Discharge of specified waste and waters
WAIVERS into the county sewerage system;
Landscape irrigation prohibiting 201.30
Waiver from specific day of the week Discharge of water in sewers 201.29
limitations 319.06 Disconnection; sewer service disconnec-
Purchasing tion 201.08(I)(3)
Waiver of bidding procedures 105.04(j) Division
Waiver of bonds 105.04(i) County division of utility services 201.08.1(a)
Easements
WASHING MOBILE EQUIPMENT Reclaimed water regulations 202.11
Water shortage conditions 201.31(A)(2) Effective date 201.38
WASTE MANAGEMENT Electric services
Solid waste disposal 204.01 et seq. Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise fee
See:SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL City of Vero Beach water,sewer and
Water and sewers electric services 201.08.1(b)
Discharge of specified waste and waters Enforcement. See herein:Violations
into the county sewerage system; Engineering services 201.08(J)(9)
prohibiting 201.30 Equipment
Damaging equipment; prohibition
WATER AND SEWERS against 201.26
Accounts Water shortage conditions
Water charges on new construction Washing mobile equipment 201.31(A)(2)
accounts 201.23 Equivalent residential units 201.07
Agreements,existing 201.12 Extension of water and sewer services
Applicable areas affected by provisions 201.33 within developments 201.10
Back flow prevention devices; required Extension of water distribution and sewer
installation of 201.27 services to developments 201.11
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WATER AND SEWERS(Cont'd.)
Fire hydrants; permit required to draw
water from 201.25
Fire protection charges;annual
Fire systems 201.08(L)(2)
Hydrants 201.08(L)(1)
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• STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND FLOOD PROTECTION §930.07
"This property may be subject tions and collector systems), and
to flooding during a one on-site waste disposal systems shall
hundred-year base flood event. be designed in accordance with the
You should contact local build- standards for onsite sewage treat-
ing and zoning officials and ment and disposal systems in
obtain the latest information Chapter 64E-6,F.A.C. and ASCE 24
regarding flood elevations and Chapter 7 to minimize or eliminate
restrictions on development infiltration of floodwaters into the
before making plans for the facilities and discharge from the
use of this property." facilities into flood waters, and
f. Final plats shall include the impairment of the facilities and
following information, as systems.
applicable: boundaries of flood
zones; base flood elevations; 3. Water supply facilities. All new and
the date and panel number of replacement water supply facilities
the applicable current flood shall be designed in accordance with
insurance rate map;and a nota- the water well construction
tion,if applicable,that a letter standards in Chapter 62-532.500,
of map revision had been F.A.C. and ASCE 24 Chapter 7 to
applied for prior to final plat minimize or eliminate infiltration
approval, but has not yet been of floodwaters into the systems.
granted 4. Limitations on sites in regulatory
(d) Site improvements, utilities and limita floodways: No development, includ-
tions. ing but not limited to site improve-
1. Minimum requirements.All proposed ments, and land disturbing activity
new development shall be reviewed involving fill or regrading, shall be
to determine that: authorized in the regulatory flood-
way unless the floodway encroach-
a. Such proposals are consistent ment analysis required in section
with the need to minimize flood 930.07(2)(a)3.a. of these floodplain
damage and will be reasonably regulations demonstrates that the
safe from flooding; proposed development or land
b. All public utilities and facili- disturbing activity will not result in
ties such as sewer,gas,electric, any increase in the base flood eleva-
communications, and water tion.
systems are located and
constructed to minimize or 5. Limitations on placement of fill.
eliminate flood damage; and Subject to the limitations of these
floodplain regulations, fill shall be
c. Adequate drainage is provided designed to be stable under condi-
to reduce exposure to flood tions of flooding, including rapid
hazards; in Zones AH and AO, rise and rapid drawdown of
adequate drainage paths shall floodwaters, prolonged inundation,
be provided to guide floodwaters and protection against flood-related
around and away from proposed erosion and scour. If intended to
structures. support buildings and structures
2. Sanitary sewage facilities. All new (Zone A only), fill shall comply with
and replacement sanitary sewage the requirements of the Florida
facilities, private sewage treatment Building Code in addition to these
plants (including all pumping sta requirements,.
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6. Limitations on sites in coastal high flotation, collapse or lateral move-
hazard areas (Zone V). In -coastal ment. Methods of anchoring include,
high hazard areas,alteration of sand but are not limited to, use of over-
dunes and mangrove stands shall the-top or frame ties toground
be permitted only if such alteration anchors. This anchoring require-
is approved by the Florida Depart- ment is in addition to applicable
ment of Environmental Protection state and local anchoring require-
and only if the engineering analysis ments for wind resistance.
required by section 930.07(2)(a)3.d. 4. Elevation.Manufactured homes that
of these floodplain regulations are placed,replaced,or substantially
demonstrates:that the proposed improved that are located in a flood
alteration will not increase the hazard area, coastal high-hazard
potential for flood damage. Construc- areas and Coastal A Zones shall be
tion or restoration of dunes under elevated such that the bottom of the
or around elevated buildings and frame is at or above the base flood
structures shall comply with sec- elevation plus one foot.
tion 930.07(2)(h)8. of these floodplain
regulations. 5. Enclosures. Enclosed areas below
elevated manufactured-homes shall
(e) Manufactured homes. comply with the requirements of
1. General. All manufactured homes the Florida - Building Code,
installed in flood hazard areas shall Residential Section R322 for such
be installed by an installer that is enclosed areas, as applicable to the
licensed pursuant to F.S. §320.8249, flood hazard area.
and shall comply with the require- 6. Utility equipment. Utility equip-
ments of,Chapter 15C-1, F.A.C. and ment .that serves manufactured
the requirements of these floodplain homes, including electric, heating,
regulations. If located seaward of ventilation, plumbing, and air
the coastal construction control line, conditioning equipment and other
all manufactured homes shall comply service facilities, shall comply with
with the more restrictive of the the requirements of the Florida
applicable requirements. Building Code, Residential Section
2. Foundations. All new manufactured R322, as applicable. to the flood
homes and replacement hazard area.
manufactured homes installed in (f) Recreational vehicles and park trailers.
flood hazard areas, coastal high-
hazard areas, and Coastal A Zones 1. Temporary placement. Recreational
shall be installed on permanent, vehicles and park trailers placed
reinforced foundations in accordance temporarily in flood hazard areas
with the Florida Building Code, shall:
Residential Section R322 and these a. Be on the site for fewer than
floodplain regulations. -one hundred eighty (180)
3. Anchoring. All new manufactured consecutive days; or
homes and replacement b. Be fully licensed and ready for
manufactured homes shall be highway use,which means the
recreational vehicle or park
installed using methods and
practices to minimize flood damage. model is on wheels or jacking
Manufactured homes shall be system, is attached to the site
securely anchored to an adequately only by quick-disconnect type
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and has no permanent attach- lapse or lateral movement during
ments such as additions,rooms, conditions of the design flood. Tank-
stairs, decks and porches. supporting structures shall meet the
2. Permanent placement. Recreational foundation requirements of the
vehicles and park trailers that do applicable flood hazard area.
not meet the limitations in section 4. Tank inlets and vents. Tank inlets,
930.07(2)(f)1. of these floodplain fill openings,outlets and vents shall
regulations for temporary place- be:
ment shall meet the requirements a. At or above the design flood
of section 930.07(2)(e)of these regula- elevation or fitted with covers
tions for manufactured homes. designed to prevent the inflow
(g) Tanks. of floodwater or outflow of the
1. Underground tanks. Underground contents of the tanks during
tanks in flood hazard areas shall be conditions of the design flood;
anchored to prevent flotation, col- and
lapse or lateral movement resulting b. Anchored to prevent lateral
from hydrodynamic and hydrostatic movement resulting from
loads during conditions of the design hydrodynamic and hydrostatic
flood, including the effects of loads, including the effects of
buoyancy assuming the tank is buoyancy, during conditions of
empty. the design flood.
2. Above-ground tanks, not elevated. (h) Other development.
, ill
Above ground tanks that do not meet 1. General requirements for other
the elevation requirements of sec- development. All development,
tion 930.07(2)(g)3. of these floodplain
including manmade changes to
regulations shall:
improved or unimproved real estate
a. Be permitted in flood hazard for which specific provisions are not 1
areas (Zone A) other than specified in these floodplain regula-
coastal high hazard areas, tions or the Florida Building Code,
provided the tanks are shall:
anchored or otherwise designed a. Be located and constructed to
and constructed to prevent minimize flood damage;
flotation, collapse or lateral
movement resulting from b. Meet the limitations of section
hydrodynamic and hydrostatic 930.07(2)(d)4. of these
loads during conditions of the floodplain regulations if located
design flood, including the in a regulated floodway;
effects of buoyancy assuming c. Be anchored to prevent flota-
the tank is empty and the tion, collapse or lateral move-
effects of flood-borne debris. ment resulting from hydrostatic
b. Not be permitted in coastal loads, including the effects of
high hazard areas (Zone V). buoyancy, during conditions of
3. Above-ground tanks,elevated.Above- the design flood;
ground tanks in flood hazard areas d. Be constructed of flood damage-
shall be attached to and elevated to resistant materials; and
or above the design flood elevation e. Have mechanical, plumbing,
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designed to prevent flotation, col- the design flood elevation,
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except that minimum electric permitted beneath or adjacent to
service required to address life buildings and structures provided
safety and electric code require- the concrete slabs are designed and
ments is permitted below the constructed to be:
design flood elevation provided a. Structurally independent of the
it conforms to the provisions of foundation system of the build-
the electrical part of building ing or structure;
code for wet locations.
b. Frangible and not reinforced,
2. Fences in regulated floodways.Fences
so as to minimize debris during
in regulated floodways, such as
flooding that is capable of taus-
stockade fences and wire mesh ing significant damage to any
fences, that have the potential to structure; and
block the passage of floodwaters
shall meet the limitations of section c. Have a maximum slab thick-
930.07(2)(d)4. of these floodplain ness of not more than four (4)
regulations. inches.
3. Retaining walls, sidewalks and 6. Decks and patios in coastal high
driveways in regulated floodways. hazard areas (Zone V). In addition
Retaining walls, sidewalks and to the requirements of the Florida
driveways that involve the place- Building Code, decks and patios in
ment of fill in regulated floodways coastal high hazard areas shall be
shall meet the limitations of section located, designed, and constructed
930.07(2)(d)4. of these floodplain in compliance with the following:
regulations. a. A deck that is structurally
4. Roads and watercourse crossings in attached to a building or
regulated floodways. Roads and structure shall have the bottom
watercourse crossings, including of the lowest horizontal
roads, bridges, culverts, low-water structural member at or above
crossings and similar means for the design flood elevation and
vehicles or pedestrians to travel from any supporting members that
one (1) side of a watercourse to the extend below the design flood
other side, that encroach into elevation shall comply with the
regulated floodways, shall meet the foundation requirements that
limitations of section 930.07(2)(d)4. apply to the building or
of these floodplain regulations. structure, which shall be
Alteration of a watercourse that is designed to accommodate any
part of a road or watercourse cross- increased loads resulting from
ing shall meet the requirements of the attached deck.
section 930.12(2)(b)3. of these b. A deck or patio that is located
floodplain regulations. below the design flood eleva-
5. Concrete slabs used as parking pads, tion shall be structurally
enclosure floors, landings, decks, independent from buildings or
walkways, patios and similar non- structures and their founda-
structural uses in coastal high hazard tion systems, and shall be
areas (Zone V). In coastal high designed and constructed either
hazard areas,concrete slabs used as to remain intact and in place
parking pads,enclosure floors,land- during design flood conditions
ings, decks, walkways, patios and or to break apart into small
similar nonstructural uses are pieces to minimize debris
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during flooding that is capable buildings and structures. Such other
of causing structural damage development activities include but
to the building or structure or are not limited to:
to adjacent buildings and a. Bulkheads,seawalls,retaining
structures. walls, revetments, and similar
c. A deck or patio that has a erosion control structures;
vertical thickness of more than b. Solid fences and privacy walls,
twelve (12) inches or that is and fences prone to trapping
constructed with more than the debris, unless designed and
minimum amount of fill neces- constructed to fail under flood
sary for site drainage shall not conditions less than the design
be approved unless an analysis flood or otherwise function to
prepared by a qualified avoid obstruction of
registered design professional floodwaters; and
demonstrates no harmful diver-
Sion of floodwaters or wave c. On-site sewage treatment and
runup and wave reflection that disposal systems defined in
would increase damage to the 64E-6.002, F.A.C., as filled
building or structure or to systems or mound systems.
adjacent buildings and 8. Nonstructural fill in coastal high
structures. hazard areas (Zone V). In coastal
d. A deck or patio that has a high hazard areas:
vertical thickness of twelve(12) a. Minor grading and the place-
inches or less and that is at ment of minor quantities of
natural grade or on nonstruc- nonstructural fill shall be
tural fill material that is similar permitted for landscaping and
to and compatible with local for drainage purposes under
soils and is the minimum and around buildings.
amount necessary for site b. Nonstructural fill with finished
drainage may be approved slopes that are steeper than
without requiring analysis of one (1) unit vertical to five (5)
the impact on diversion of units horizontal shall be
floodwaters or wave runup and permitted only if an analysis
wave reflection. prepared by a qualified
7. Other development in coastal high registered design professional
hazard areas (Zone V). In coastal demonstrates no harmful diver-
high hazard areas, development Sion of floodwaters or wave
activities other than buildings and runup and wave reflection that
structures shall be permitted only if would increase damage to
also authorized by the appropriate adjacent buildings and
state or local authority; if located structures.
outside the footprint of, and not c. Where authorized by the
structurally attached to, buildings Florida Department of
and structures; and if analyses Environmental Protection or
prepared by qualified registered applicable local approval, sand
design professionals demonstrate no dune construction and restora-
harmful diversion of floodwaters or tion of sand dunes under or
wave runup and wave reflection that around elevated buildings are
would increase damage to adjacent permitted without additional
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engineering analysis or all other requirements of the
certification of the diversion of stormwater management and
floodwater or wave runup and flood protection chapter and
wave reflection if the scale and will not create a material
location of the dune work is adverse impact on flood protec-
consistent with local beach- tion on other lands in the
dune morphology and the verti- estuarine environment.
cal clearance is maintained
between the top of the sand b. Subdivided lots of less than
dune and the lowest horizontal one(1)acre in area that existed
structural member of the build- prior to July 1, 1990. At such
ing. time as the county may create
or cause to be brought into
(i) Additional requirements. existence a stormwater utility
1. Cut and fill. An equal volume of or other entity charged with
storage capacity must be created for managing drainage concerns,
any volume of the base flood that the requirements of this sec-
would be displaced by fill or tion will apply for lots less
structures except for the following than one (1) acre in area exist-
instances: ing prior to July 1, 1990, if the
a. Those development projects utility or entity has the author-
within the special flood hazard ity to compensate for fill added
area along the Indian River in special flood hazard areas
Lagoon when granted a waiver by administering a program
from the cut and fill balance that causes compensation for
requirements by the board of fill added on individual lots to
county commissioners. In the be mitigated by contribution to
special flood hazard area of an off site mitigation fund for
the Indian River Lagoon, an a central facility or facilities,
equal volume of storage capac- owned by the county,the storm-
ity must be created for any water utility, or other entity.
volume of the base flood that c. Those development projects,
would be displaced by fill or located in the St. John's Marsh
structures below elevation two and within either the Terra
and one-half(2.5)feet NAVD88, Ceia,Holopaw,Delray,Canova,
or the ten-year flood elevation Gator, or Floridian soil types
which has been determined in (as described in the United
the flood insurance study, States Department of
whichever is greater. The board Agriculture Soil Conservation
of county commissioners may, Service Soil Survey of Indian
in its discretion,grant a waiver River County, latest edition)
from the provisions of this for which a cut and fill waiver
subsection upon the affirma- has been granted by the board
tive showing of the applicant, of county commissioners. The
by means of a competent board of county commissioners
engineering study, that the may, in its discretion, grant a
development project is situ- waiver from the provisions of
ated in an estuarine environ- this subsection upon the
ment and that the development affirmative showing of the
project, as designed, will meet applicant, by means of a
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competent engineering study, case shall a road be constructed at
that the development project, an elevation below five(5)feet above
as designed,will meet all other sea level. All roads shall be designed
requirements of the stormwa- to maintain drainage flow beneath
ter management and flood the road bed so that equalization
protection chapter and will not may occur.
create a material adverse 5. If a development project is in a
impact on flood protection. special flood hazard area,it must be
d. Development located within the demonstrated,in addition to compli-
Vero Lake Estates Municipal ance with section 930.07(2),that:
Services Taxing Unit as a. The elevation or velocity of the
referenced in Ordinance No. base flood will not be increased
84-81, for which a cut and fill as a result of any obstruction
waiver has been granted by or displacement of flood waters.
the board of county commis-
sioners. The board of county b. There is no significant threat
commissioners may, in its of releasing quantities of pol-
discretion,grant a waiver from lutants which have the effect
the provisions of this subset of degrading water quality
tion upon the affirmative show- below standards established in
ing of the applicant, by means Florida Administrative Code
of a competent engineering Chapter 17 3,as amended from
study, that the development project, as designed, will meet time to time, to surface or
groundwater during the base
all other requirements of the flood.
stormwater management and . c. The capacity of the critical flood
flood protection chapter and zone to store and convey surface
will not create a material waters or perform other
adverse impact on flood protec- significant water management
tion. functions will not be impaired.
No structure or fill shall be permit- (3) Type B stormwater management system-
ted within the limits of the floodway flood protection permit (SWMS Type B). A Type
of the St. Sebastian River, South "B"stormwater management system-flood protec-
Prong except as provided by [sec- tion permit is required prior to the construction
tion] 930.07(2)(a)3.a. of any stormwater conveyance, treatment and
2. No development will be allowed that discharge associated with development activi-
poses a significant threat of releas- ties, other than construction of an individual
ing harmful quantities of pollutants detached single-family residential building or
to surface waters or groundwaters structure, on property that is partially or wholly
during flooding. encumbered by a special flood hazard area or
coastal high hazard area. The Type "B" permit
3. If fill is used for foundation support, shall be issued upon the applicant demonstrat-
the elevation of the soil support ing compliance with applicable criteria of section
shall not be greater than that which 930.07(2).
would result from the erosion reason-
ably anticipated as a result of the (4) Stormwater management and flood protec-
design storm conditions. tion permit (Type C). A Type "C" permit or flood
protection permit is required prior to the construc-
4. All roads shall be set at or above the tion of an individual detached single-family
ten-year flood elevation, but in no residence,duplex residence or accessory structure
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which is located in a special flood hazard area as Maximums Thsc ,a.ge
defined in County Code Chapter 901. The Type Draina a-tali ° R te_�
"C" permit shall be issued upon the applicant M-5(Fellsmore WCD) 2"/24 hours
demonstrating compliance with applicable criteria SJ-1(St. Johns WCD)
ofSJ-2(St. Johns Marsh)
section 930.07(2).
SJ-3(Talbot Terrace)
(Ord. No. 90-16,§ 1,9-11-90;Ord. No. 91-7,§22, SJ-4(Delta Farms WCD)
2-27-91; Ord. No. 91-48, §§ 45-47, 49, 87,
12-4-91; Ord. No. 92-29, § 25, 9-3-92; Ord. No. (Ord. No. 91 48, § 88, 12 4 91; Ord. No. 2005
94-25, § 18(A)-(E), 8-31-94;Ord. No. 96-6, § 17, 031, § 1, 9 6-05;Ord. No. 2012-036, § 3, 11 6 12)
2-27-96; Ord. No. 2003-006, § 1, 2-18-03; Ord. Section 930.08. Permit requirements.
No. 2005-031,§ 1,9-6-05;Ord. No. 2007-012,§ 1,
3-20-07; Ord. No. 2012-023, §§ 4-6, 7-10-12; (1) Type A permit. A detailed description and
Ord. No. 2012-036, § 3, 11-6-12; Ord. No. 2022- drawing (scale one (1) inch equals fifty (50) feet
006, § 2, 5-17-22) or larger) of the proposed stormwater manage-
ment system shall be submitted to the corn-
Section 930.071. Drainage basin maximum munity development director by a Florida
discharge rates. registered engineer or,for any development project
constructed on a site of one (1) acre or less, a
(1) Procedure. No maximum discharge rate Florida registered architect, as long as any
shall be.adopted for any drainage basin over engineeringservice involved in -the designis
which Indian River County has jurisdiction except purely incidental to the architect's practice, as
by ordinance. The proposed maximum discharge provided for in Florida
rate for each basin shall be workshopped prior to
the scheduling of the adoption public hearings.
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(2) Basin maximum discharge rates. Basin
maximum discharge rates shall be based on a
twenty-five-year, twenty-four-hour storm event
over a seventy-two-hour period.
(3) Adopted basin maximum discharge rates.
The flowing maximum discharge rates are hereby
adopted:
Max mum Disc a ge
=Drainage Basin ...,. `:Ifiate. ,
B-1(Beach)
B-2(Beach)
B-3(Beach)
B-4(Beach)
B-5(Beach)
R-1(Indian River)
R-2(Indian River)
R-3(Indian River)
R-4(Indian River)
R-5(Indian River)
R-6(Indian River)
R-7(Indian River)
M-1 (Indian River Farms 2"/24 hours
WCD)
M-2(Sebastian River WCD) 2"/24 hours
M-3(Sebastian/Roseland
/Fleming Grant)
M-4(Corrigan Ranch/
Vero Lake Estates)
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Section
Ord. No. Date Section this Code
3 912.05(6)(B)—(E)
Added 912.05(6)(G)
912.10(1)(b)[9]
4 956.16(d)
2022-002 2- 1-22 2 901.03
3 911.06(4)
2022-006 5-17-22 2 930.07(2)(e)
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