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VOLUMES I AND II
May 2023
CODE OF ORDINANCES
County of
INDIAN RIVER,FLORIDA
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VOLUMES I AND II
May 2023
CODE OF ORDINANCES
County of
INDIAN RIVER,FLORIDA
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This Supplement contains all ordinances deemed advisable to be included at this time
through:
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v 87 103/13 143
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ix,x 142 104/3, 104/4 124
xi 143 105/1, 105/2 133
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1/1 135 II/1 141
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101/3, 101/4 146 201/2.1 141
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103/1, 103/2 143 201/7,201/8 125
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IX/27,1X/28 139 901/37,901/38 119
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IX/33,IX/34 141 901/40.3,901/40.4 94
IX/35,IX/36 142 901/40.5,901/40.6 94
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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
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
2019-013 6-18-19 Included 133
0 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
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
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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
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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
2022-001 1-18-22 Included 142
2022-002 2- 1-22 Included 142
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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
2022-008 5-17-22 Included 143
2022-009 6- 7-22 Omitted 144
2022-010 7- 5-22 Included 144
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2022-012 10-18-22 Omitted 145
2022-013 11- 1-22 Included 145
2022-014 12- 6-22 Included 145
2022-015 12-13-22 Omitted 145
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GENERAL PROVISIONS § 100.03
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CHAPTER 100. GENERAL PROVISIONS* 6. Legal time. Whenever particular hours
are specified in the Code, the time
Sec. 100.01. The Code. applicable shall be official standard time
Sec. 100.02. Construction of Code;definitions.
Sec. 100.03. Amendment or repeal of ordinances. or daylight saving time, whichever is in
Sec. 100.04. Provisions considered as continuing use in the county.
enactments.
Sec. 100.05. General penalty;continuing violations. 7. Representative of county officer or depart-
Sec. 100.06. Appeals generally. ment head.Whenever an action is required
Sec. 100.07. Severability of parts of Code. by this Code to be taken by a county
Sec. 100.08. Liens generally. officer or department head, that action
may also be taken by a duly authorized
Section 100.01. The Code. representative.
The following chapters and sections shall 8. Gender. Terms of masculine gender shall
constitute "The Code of Indian River County" embrace the feminine and neuter gender
and may be referred to as "the Code." as the case may require.
(Ord. No. 90-17, § 1, 9-18-90) (Ord. No. 90-17,§ 1,9-18-90;Ord. No. 2012-034,
§ 2, 10-2-12)
Section 100.02. Construction of Code;
definitions. Section 100.03. Amendment or repeal of
ordinances.
In the construction of the Code the following
rules shall be observed unless this construction 1. The Code when adopted by the commission
would be inconsistent with the clear intent: shall be the best evidence of the current law of
410 1. General rule. The Code is subject to the the county. It shall be kept current by periodic
same rules of construction as are Florida supplements. Supplements to the Code shall be
Statutes. prima facie evidence of the current law of the
county;however,the ordinances themselves shall
2. Board,commission. The words"board"or be the best evidence until the Code is readopted.
"commission" shall mean the board of
county commissioners of Indian River 2. All chapters, sections, subsections, or
County unless some other board or corn- paragraphs to be repealed should be specifically
mission reference is evident. repealed by reference to the chapter, section,
subsection, or paragraph as appropriate.
3. County. The word "county" shall mean
Indian River County. 3. The repeal or amendment of an ordinance
shall not revive any ordinance in force before or
4. County officer. The words"county officer" at the time the ordinance is repealed or the
shall mean the county administrator or amendment took effect.
the county attorney.
5. Computation of time. In computing any 4. All ordinances published by the Municipal
period of time in the Code the day of the Code Corporation in The Code of Indian River
act, event, or default from which the County up to and including Supplement No. 144
designated period of time begins to run thereto are deemed to be codified and published.
shall not be included. The last day of the The Code of Indian River County,including such
period so computed shall be included supplements,is hereby readopted, and The Code
unless it is a Saturday, Sunday, or legal of Indian River County, as readopted, shall be
holiday, in which case the period shall the best evidence of the current law of Indian
run until the end of the next day which is River County, Florida.
not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. (Ord. No. 90-17, § 1, 9-18-90; Ord. No. 2003-03,
§ 1,2-4-03;Ord. No. 2008-005, § 1, 2-19-08;Ord.
*Cross reference—Land development regulations, No. 2010-10, § 1, 5-4-10;Ord. No. 2011-001, § 1,
administrative mechanisms,Ch. 902. 3-8-11; Ord. No. 2013-001, § 1, 2-5-13; Ord. No.
Supp. No. 146 100/1
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2014-001, § 1, 1-14-14; Ord. No. 2015-002, § 1, Section 100.06. Appeals generally.
2-10-15; Ord. No. 2016-001, § 1, 1-19-16; Ord.
No. 2017-001, § 1, 1-24-17; Ord. No. 2018-001, Unless specific appeal procedures from nil-
§ 1, 1-23-18; Ord. No. 2019-003, § 1, 1-15-19; ings of certain employees, boards, or commis-
Ord. No. 2020-001, § 1, 1-7-20; Ord. No. 2021- sions are provided or prohibited elsewhere,there
001, § 1, 1-5-21; Ord. No. 2022-003, § 1, 3-1-22; shall be a right to appeal as set forth below by
Ord. No. 2023-004, § 1, 2-7-23) delivering to the person or body responsible for
hearing the appeal a written statement with
facts and details showing why the decision should
Section 100.04. Provisions considered as be reversed or modified, with a copy to the
continuing enactments. person or body from which the appeal is being
taken, within the time limits as follows:
Any provisions of this Code which are the
same or substantially similar to the provisions of 1. From a decision of a department head.
the former code shall be considered as continua- Any person aggrieved by a final decision
tions thereof and not as new enactments. of a department head may appeal to the
(Ord. No. 90-17, § 1, 9-18-90) county administrator within ten(10)work-
ing days of the final decision. The county
Section 100.05. General penalty;continu- administrator shall respond within ten
(10)working days.
ing violations.
2. From a decision of a county officer. Any
1. Whenever in this Code any act is prohibited person aggrieved by a final decision of a
or is made or declared to be unlawful or an county officer may appeal to the board of
offense, or whenever the doing of any act is county commissioners within ten (10)
required or the failure to do any act is declared to working days of the final decision. The
be unlawful,where no specific penalty is provided, board shall respond within twenty (20)
the violation of any such provision shall be working days.
punishable by a fine not exceeding five hundred
dollars($500.00)or imprisonment for a term not 3. From a decision of a board or commis-
exceeding six (6) months, or by both such fine sion. Any person aggrieved by a final
and imprisonment. Each day any violation of decision of a board or commission may
any provision of this Code continues shall appeal to the board of county commission-
constitute a separate offense. ers within twenty (20) working days of
the final decision. The board of county
2. In addition to the penalties provided by commissioners shall respond within
this section, any condition caused or permitted twenty (20) working days.
to exist in violation of any of the provisions of 4. From a decision of the board of county
this Code shall be deemed a public nuisance and commissioners.There is no right of appeal
may be abated by the county as provided by law. from a final decision of the board of
county commissioners.
3. In addition, to the penalties provided by
this section, the administrative fines, penalties 5. Failure to comply. Failure on the part of
and liens provided by Chapter 162 may be the appellant to comply with the
imposed by the code enforcement board. procedures as set forth in paragraphs 1.
through 4. above shall constitute a waiver
4. The provisions of this section shall apply to of the right to appeal. Failure on the part
any ordinance of Indian River County when it of the appellee to comply with these
has become law just as if this section were in the same procedures shall be deemed a denial
ordinance. of the appeal.
(Ord. No. 90-17, § 1, 9-18-90; Ord. No. 93-9, § 1, (Ord. No. 90-17,§ 1,9-18-90;Ord. No. 2014-005,
3-23-93) § 1, 4-1-14)
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GENERAL PROVISIONS § 100.080
Section 100.07. Severability of parts of
Code.
This Code shall be severable,i.e,if any part is
held to be unconstitutional; the remainder shall
remain in full force and effect.
(Ord. No. 90-17, § 1, 9-18-90)
Section 100.080. Liens generally.
(a) Unless specific lien provisions are provided
elsewhere in this Code, whenever the county
takes action under a provision of this Code that
results in the county expending funds to
accomplish the specific act required for conformity
with the Code, the board of county commission-
ers may cause, by resolution, a lien to be filed in
the official record books of the county against the
owner of the property or person responsible for
compliance with the Code for the costs incurred
by the county. Notice of intent to adopt a lien
resolution shall be given to the proposed lienee.
Said lienee may appear before the commission
and be heard on the proposed lien resolution.
(b) The lien and notice provisions of F.S. ch.
162 shall pertain with consequential changes
unless other notice has already been provided.
(Ord. No. 91-45, § 1, 10-22-91)
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CHAPTER 101. GOVERNMENT Section 101.03. County officers.
ORGANIZATION The board shall employ a county administra-
Sec. 101.01. Composition of board of county tor and a county attorney. These county officers
commissioners. shall report directly to the board.
Sec. 101.02. Chairman and vice chairman. (Ord. No. 90-18, § 1, 9-18-90;Ord. No. 2007-022,
Sec. 101.03. County officers. § 1, 6-19-07)
Sec. 101.04. County officers; compensation, vacancy,
removal.
Sec. 101.05. The county administrator. Section 101.04. County officers; compensa-
Sec. 101.06. The county attorney. tion; vacancy, removal.
Sec. 101.07. Reserved.
Sec. 101.08. Board-employee relations. 1. Compensation. The compensation and other
Sec. 101.09. Disaster emergency plans. details of employment may be agreed to by
Sec. 101.10. Delegation of authority to act in an emergency. contract between the board and the county officers.
2. Vacancy. A vacancy shall be considered to
Section 101.01. Composition of board of exist if a county officer resigns, is removed from
county commissioners. office,or is unable to continue in office by reason
of death, illness, or other cause. The board shall
There shall be a board of county commission- declare when a vacancy exists.
ers consisting of five (5) members elected at 3. Removal. A county officer may be removed
large by the electors of the county pursuant to by the commission pursuant to the removal
state law. provisions of the contract of hire or if there is no
(Ord. No. 90-18, § 1, 9-18-90) contract or removal provision in the contract
then the county officer may be removed by the
commission with a minimum of sixty (60) days'
Section 101.02. Chairman and vice chair- notice or immediately with a minimum of sixty
man. (60) days' severance pay.
1. Election. Annually at its meeting on the (Ord. No. 90-18, § 1, 9-18-90)
third Tuesday following the first Monday in Section 101.05. The county administrator.
November,the board shall select from its members
a chairman and a vice chairman. 1. The county administrator shall be quali-
fied by education, professional public service,
2. Duties.The chairman shall preside at meet- and administrative and managerial ability. The
ings of the commission and shall be recognized administrator shall be responsible for the
as head of the county government for service of administration of all departments of the county
process, ceremonial matters, and execution of except constitutional officers and their employees
contracts,deeds,and other documents. The chair- and the county attorney and staff. The administra-
man shall have no administrative duties other tor shall also be responsible for the proper
than those necessary to accomplish these duties administration of all affairs under the jurisdic-
and any others as may be required by Florida tion of the county. The county administrator
law. need not be a resident of the county at the time
of appointment, but during his or her tenure in
3. Absences. The vice chairman shall act as office shall reside within the county. The
chairman during the absence or disability of the administrator's authority and duty shall include,
chairman. In the absence of the chairman and but not be limited to, the following powers and
vice chairman, the remaining commissioners duties for areas under his jurisdiction:
shall select a chairman pro tempore. a. Formulate and initiate overall policies
(Ord. No. 90-18, § 1,9-18-90;Ord. No. 2006-039, for presentation to the board of county
§ 1, 11-21-06) commissioners.
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b. Administer and carry out the directives plying of materials, supplies, uniforms
and policies of the board and enforce all for county athletic teams, sick leave
orders, resolutions, ordinances, and bonuses, retirement dinners or awards,
regulations of the board in a fair, and longevity awards.
nondiscriminatory manner.
n. Prepare and submit to the commission
c. Provide the board, upon request, with the annual county budget and capital
data or information concerning county program which shall include in separate
government and to provide advice and sections the budget prepared and
recommendations on county government presented by the elected county officers
to the board. for the annual operations and capital
d. Supervise the care and custody of all programs of their offices. The administra-
county property. tor shall execute that part of the budget
placed in the administrator's charge in
e. Develop and implement a position clas- accordance with appropriations and
sification and pay plan for all positions in ordinances adopted by the commission.
county service.
f. Develop,install,administer,and maintain o. Regularly examine the accounts,records,
personnel and purchasing procedures. and operations of every county depart-
ment, office or agency under his direc-
g. Organize the work of county depart- tion. The administrator shall make
ments and determine the organization of regular monthly reports to the commis-
same. sion on county affairs, keep the commis-
h. Select, employ, and supervise all person- sion fully advised of the financial condition
nel and fill all vacancies or positions. of the county, and make recommenda-
tions on county affairs as the administra-
i. Suspend, discharge, or remove any tor deems desirable.
employee subject to applicable personnel
rules. p. Represent the county and its interests
with other units and levels of govern-
j. Negotiate leases, contracts, and other ment.
agreements,including consultant services,
for the county subject to the approval of q. Perform any other duties as may be
the board and make recommendations required by the board.
concerning the nature and location of
county improvements. r. Prepare the agenda for regular or special
meetings of the commission and any
k. See that all terms and conditions and all workshop sessions.
leases, contracts, and agreements are
performed and notify the board of any s. By letter filed with the commission,
noted violation thereof. designate a qualified county administra-
1. Attend meetings of the board with author- tive officer or county employee to exercise
ity to participate in the discussions of the powers and perform the duties of the
any matter. administrator during the administrator's
temporary absence or disability.
m. Establish county and employee incentive Notwithstanding such designation, the
functions and to expend county funds for commission may by resolution designate
such purposes. This authorization shall a qualified person to perform the duties
include the right to spend money for of the administrator during the absence,
employee awards,payments of the cost of disability or suspension of the administra-
employee functions, incentive programs, tor or during any vacancy in the office of
cash awards for incentive programs,sup- administration.
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t. It is the intent of the commission to Section 101.07. Reserved.
delegate no governmental power of the Editor's note—Ord. No. 2007-022,§1,adopted June 19,
board of county commissioners as the 2007, repealed § 101.07, which pertained to the executive
governing body of the county pursuant to aide to the commission. See also the Code Comparative
section 1(e), article VIII of the state Table.
constitution.
u. The county administrator,or his designee, Section 101.08. Board-employee relations.
after proper coordination with interested Except as provided in section 101.03, neither
entities and review by the county attorney, the board nor any of its members shall in any
may execute on behalf of the county manner dictate the appointment or removal of
releases of side or rear lot easements any county employee nor shall the board or any
that are unnecessary because of the join- of its members give orders or directions to any
ing of lots to form a building parcel. If county employee. The board or its members shall
the application for release of easement is proceed on all matters through the appropriate
denied, the applicant may appeal the county officer. Nothing in this section shall
decision to the board of county commis- preclude a board member from communicating
sioners. with a county employee for the purpose of inquiry
(Ord. No. 90-18,§ 1,9-18-90;Ord. No. 93-34,§ 1, or information.
11-9-93; Ord. No. 2012-034, § 2, 10-2-12; Ord. (Ord. No. 90-18,§ 1,9-18-90;Ord. No. 2007-022,
No. 2023-003, § 2, 2-7-23) § 1, 6-19-07; Ord. No. 2012-034, § 2, 10-2-12)
Section 101.06. The county attorney.
The office of the county attorney shall consist Section 101.09 Disaster emergency plans.
of the county attorney, a deputy county attorney, (1) A proclamation declaring a state of
and legal staff as necessary The attorneys shall emergency shall activate the disaster emergency
be members of The Florida Bar and shall be legal plans applicable to Indian River County and
advisers to the commission, other board officers, shall be the authority for use or distribution of
departments, and such county boards and corn- any supplies, equipment, materials, debris
missions as necessary. The county attorney shall removal, facilities assembled or arranged to be
be hired by the board of county commissioners made available pursuant to such plans.
and shall be responsible for the administration
of the county attorney's office. The county attorney (2) The following emergency measures may
shall hire the deputy county attorney, with the be taken during the proclaimed state of emergency
advice and consent of the board of county corn- with such limitation and conditions as deemed
missioners. All attorneys hired after March 2000 appropriate to protect the health, safety and
shall be"at will"contract employees. The county welfare of the community:
attorney shall hire,promote,demote,suspend,or a. Suspend or limit the sale, dispensing or
dismiss any non-attorney employee in the office transportation of alcoholic beverages,
of the county attorney in accordance with the explosives and combustibles.
personnel rules of the county. The county attorney
or the deputy county attorney shall attend all b. Establish curfews, including but not
county commission meetings and render such limited to the prohibition of or restriction
professional services as may be required by the on pedestrians and vehicular movement,
commission or the laws of the State of Florida. standing and parking, except for the
The county attorney shall prepare an annual provisions of designated, essential
budget for the operation of the office and shall services, such as fire, police, emergency
submit this budget to the county administrator medical services and hospital services,
for inclusion in the annual county budget. including the transportation of patients,
• (Ord. No. 90-18,§ 1,9-18-90;Ord. No. 2000-007, utility emergency repairs and emergency
§ 1, 3-21-00) calls by physicians.
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c. Utilize all available resources of the county k. Enter onto private streets and rights-of-
government as reasonably necessary to way within any subdivision for the purpose
cope with the disaster emergency,includ- of collection of debris located in the right-
ing emergency expenditures. of-way or utility easements. Prior to
entry upon any private streets or rights-
d. Declare certain areas off limits. of-way, the owner of said streets and
e. Make provisions for availability and use rights-of-way must agree in writing to
of temporary emergency housing and hold the county, state, and United States
emergency warehousing of materials. harmless from liability associated with
the removal of debris.
f. Establish emergency operating centers 1. The powers enumerated in this section
and shelters in addition to or in place of
those provided for in the county's are illustrative and shall not be construed
emergency plan. as a limitation on authority.
(Ord. No. 91-18, § 1, 5-7-91; Ord. No. 2005-029,
g. Declare that during an emergency it § 1, 8-23-05; Ord. No. 2011-008, § 2, 9-13-11)
shall be unlawful and an offense against
Indian River County for any person to Section 101.10 Delegation of authority to
use the fresh water supplied by the county act in an emergency.
or the City of Vero Beach for any purpose (1) When a quorum of the board of county
other than cooking, drinking or bathing. commissioners is unable to meet, the chairman
h. Declare that during an emergency it of the board of county commissioners, or the
shall be unlawful and an offense against vice-chairman in his absence, or the board's
Indian River County for any person designee in the absence of the chairman and
operating within the county to charge vice-chairman, is hereby designated and
more than the normal average retail empowered to declare by proclamation a local
price for any merchandise, goods, or state of emergency whenever he shall determine
services sold during the emergency. The that a natural or manmade disaster has occurred
average retail price at which similar or that the occurrence or threat of one is imminent
merchandise,goods,or services was being and requires immediate and expeditious action.
sold during the ninety (90) days (2) During the declared emergency, the chair-
immediately preceding the emergency or man or in his absence the vice-chairman, or in
at a mark-up which is a larger percent- his absence the board designee, is authorized to
age over wholesale cost than was being take such action permitted by law as the board of
added to wholesale cost prior to the county commissioners could take under the
emergency. circumstances.
i. Confiscate merchandise, equipment, (Ord. No. 91-17, § 1, 5-7-91)
vehicles or property needed to alleviate
the emergency. Reimbursement shall be
within sixty (60) days and at customary
value charge for the items during ninety
(90) days previous to the emergency.
j. Preceding or during the emergency
request assistance of the National Guard
or the Army, Coast Guard, or other law
enforcement divisions as necessary to
assist in the mitigation of the emergency
or to help maintain law and order,rescue,
and traffic control.
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contribution for any purpose, whether public or (18) Trees and vegetation. No person in any
private in any park or recreational facility without park or recreational area shall remove, damage,
a permit. disturb,cut, carve or transplant any tree, shrub-
bery, lawn, plant or flower. No person shall
(15) Signs. No person shall post or affix to attach any rope,wire or other contrivance to any
any tree,shrub,plant,fence,building, structure, tree or plant in any park or recreational facility.
monument, wall, table, apparatus, bridge, post,
bench, corral, gate or any other physical object (19) Trespass. No person shall enter or remain
any sign, poster or other printed or written on park or recreational facilities without permit
matter in any park or recreational facility. during hours when the facility is closed,provided,
that the closing hours are posted at the entrance
(16) Sleeping,camping and lodging.No person of the park or recreational facility.
shall sleep, camp, lodge, or park a vehicle
overnight in any park or recreational area except (20) Utility. No person, firm or corporation
in such areas as designated for such purposes shall locate any utility upon any park or
without first having obtained a permit from the recreational facility without receiving a permit
department. from the department.
(17) Traffic.
(21) Water activity. No person shall swim, ski,
a. The State Uniform Traffic Control Laws, dive, surf,scuba,fish or use boats in any area,in
F.S. Ch. 316, are incorporated by refer- any park or recreational area unless such area is
ence and made a part of this chapter and specifically designated for such purpose. No
shall apply to the operation of all motor person shall surf unless his surfboard is equipped
410 vehicles on streets and roads in county with a leash and attached to the surfer. All
parks, unless modified otherwise under persons shall obey posted waterfront rules.
the provisions of this chapter. Traffic
officers and employees of the department (22) Dogs prohibited. No dogs are allowed in
are hereby authorized to direct traffic any park or recreational facility unless specifi-
whenever necessary. cally posted as allowable by the department.
b. No person shall operate, drive or park (23) Glass bottles and containers. No glass
any vehicle upon any road, driveway, bottles or containers are allowed on any beach
path,parking area or other area unless it located in any park or recreational facility.
has been designated by the department
for such purpose. No person shall cause (24) Motor-driven devices in lake. No motor-
any vehicle for hire to stand upon any powered or driven devices are allowed in any
part of a park or recreational area for the park or pond unless specifically posted for such
purpose of soliciting passengers. use by the department.
c. No person shall drive a vehicle at a rate (25) Dune line crossing. No person shall cross,
of speed exceeding five(5)miles per hour walk through or be situated upon any part of the
in any county park unless the depart- ocean dune line, except at designated crossover
ment has designated, by posted sign, a points and boardwalks.
greater speed limit.
d. No person shall park any vehicle in any (26) Alcoholic beverages.No person shall bring
area other than the areas which are alcoholic beverages into any park or recreational
designated for parking. facility or drink alcoholic beverages at any time
in a park or recreational facility. No person shall
e. No trucks and/or trailers allowed except enter or remain in any park or recreational
410 on designated roads or in designated facility while under the influence of intoxicating
areas so posted. liquor.
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(27) Miscellaneous activities. (2) All permits shall be signed by the supervi-
a. Model air planes shall not be operated in sor or his duly authorized representative.
a park or recreational facility except in
an area that has been designated and (3) The department shall not issue a permit
marked for said operation. for any activity that may constitute a hazard to
participants or other park users.
b. No person shall engage in golfing activi-
ties in a park or recreational facility The department, as a condition to the issu-
except in an area that has been designated ance of a permit, may require public liability
and marked for said operation. insurance in an amount the department deems
c. No person shall engage in skateboarding appropriate or require other conditions.
activities in a park or recreational facil-
ity except in an area that has been (4) In the event any applicant is refused a
designated and marked for said activity. permit,the department shall indicate the reason
for refusing such permit.
(28) Smoking. Smoking at any public beaches
and county owned public parks shall be prohibited. (5) The applicant may appeal the refusal of
This does not apply to the smoking of unfiltered any permit to the county administrator.
cigars.
(Ord. No. 92-31,§ 1, 7-28-92;Ord. No. 2006-036, (6) The department or its duly authorized
§ 2, 9-19-06; Ord. No. 2011-003, § 2, 3-22-11; representative shall have the authority to revoke
Ord. No. 2011-008, § 2, 9-13-11; Ord. No. 2022- a permit previously issued upon finding a viola-
017, § 2, 12-20-22) tion of any rule or regulation.
(Ord. No. 92-31, § 1, 7-28-92)
Section 205.04. Permits.
(1) The department may issue a permit when Section 205.05. Park administration.
it has been established that:
(a) The proposed activity will occur within (1) Park rangers and lifeguards. The supervi-
an area which is proper for the activity to sor of the appropriate department shall appoint
occur. park rangers and life guards who shall be
responsible for the enforcement of park rules
(b) The proposed activity or use will not and regulations and shall have the authority to
unreasonably interfere or detract from eject and expel any person for violation of any
the general public enjoyment of the park regulation with the assistance of a law enforce-
or recreational area. ment officer.
(c) There are adequate facilities and person-
nel in the proposed areas so that the (2) Designated areas. The supervisor shall
proposed activity will not impair the have the power to designate areas and facilities
health, safety and welfare of the persons in park and recreational facilities for specific
who will engage in the proposed activi- activities, and to prohibit other activities within
ties and the proposed activity will not the designated area according to the terms of
impair the health, safety or welfare of this chapter. The supervisor shall be the official
other individuals who may desire to use custodian of a list of all areas which have been
the facility. designated for specific activities. Such list shall
(d) The desired facility has not been reserved contain a description of the property which is
for other use at the time requested. designated for specific activity and the nature of
the activities which are permitted. The supervi-
(e) The applicant has paid the proper fee as sor is authorized to post designated areas when
established by the department for the in his discretion such posting is appropriate.
activity. (Ord. No. 92-31, § 1, 7-28-92)
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Section 205.06. Litter officer.
The county administrator shall appoint,pursu-
ant to F.S. § 403.413, county litter enforcement
officers, as necessary, who shall be employees of
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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 2 205.09f
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-
313.07
4110 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
2022-011 7-12-22 2 204.06
204.13(2)
2022-017 12-20-22 2 Added 205.03(28)
2023-003 2- 7-23 2 101.05
2023-004 2- 7-23 1 100.03
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Section Section
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES(Cont'd.) PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS AND
Retirement system 104.03 CONTROIJ.FD SUBSTANCES(Cont'd.)
Salaries. See herein: Compensation Conformity to state and federal law 315.10
Vacancies Cooperation among public entities and
County officers 101.04(2) agencies 315.13
OIL ANS GAS WELL STIMULATION Definitions 315.02
Dispensing of controlled substances by
Prohibited pharmacy 315.07
Activities,prohibited 317.03 Enforcements 315.09
Definitions 317.02 Geographic application 315.11
Enforcement 317.04 Implementation in municipalities 315.12
Liability for violation 317.05 Inspections 315.08
Purpose and intent 317.01 Onsite dispensing of controlled substances
ORDINANCES,RESOLUTIONS,ETC. at;prohibited 315.06
Code of Ordinances 100.01 et seq. Permit required for
See:CODE OF ORDINANCES Abbreviated application for qualified
County commissioners,board of pain management clinics 315.04(3)
Meetings and procedures Appeal 315.04(8)
Ordinances and resolutions Application 315.04(2)
Rates and fees by resolution 102.10(3) Denial of 315.04(5)
Indian River County industrial pretreat- Fee 315.04(4)
ment regulations ordinance 201.61 et seq. Change in information or statements.. 315.04(11)
See:WATER AND SEWERS Emergency suspension of 315.04(10)
Police power ordinances 300.01 et seq. Issuance of 315.04(6)
See:POLICE POWER ORDINANCES Required 315.04(1)
Right-of-way ordinance parking infrac- Revocation of 315.04(9)
tion;procedures and penalties 312.07 Term of 315.04(7)
0 Solid waste disposal district Prohibited activities 315.03
Disposal charges; adoption of resolu- Prohibited, medical marijuana treatment
tion containing to be imposed.... 204.27 center dispensing facilities 306.15
State Road 60 interest share fee ordinance 214.01 et seq. See:MEDICAL MARIJUANA
See: STATE ROAD 60 INTEREST Title 315.01
SHARE FEE ORDINANCE PARACHUTES
Taxation;special assessments
Resolution,publication of 206.04 Parks and recreation
Resolution required to declare special Aircraft and parachuting 205.03(1)
assessments 206.02 PARCELS. See:LAND
Water and sewers
Specific service charges to be established PARKING. See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND
by resolution after public hearing 201.08(I) TRAFFIC
OYSTER HARVESTING PARKS AND RECREATION
Generally 306.03 Administration 205.03(1)
Aircraft and parachuting 205.03(1)
P Alcoholic beverages 205.03(26)
PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS Sale and consumption of at Sandridge
Golf Course 205.07
Moratorium on issuance of business tax Animals;dogs prohibited 205.03(22)(22)
receipt 207.15
Pain management clinics and controlled Boats, docks and waterways. See that
substances 315.01 et seq. subject
See: PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS Buildings and other property 205.03(2)
AND CONTROLLED Camping 205.03(16)
SUBSTANCES Definitions(not enumerated herein) 205.02
Prohibited, medical marijuana treatment Dogs prohibited 205.03(22)
center dispensing facilities 306.15 Dune line crossing 205.03(25)
See: MEDICAL MARIJUANA Ejectment,prior 205.03(8)
Equestrian activity 205.03(3)
0 PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS AND Fires 205.03(4)
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Fireworks 205.03(5)
Business tax receipt for 315.05 Glass bottles and containers 205.03(23)
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PARKS AND RECREATION(Cont'd.) PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND SOLICI-
Golf TORS(Cont'd.)
Alcoholic beverages,sale and consump- Sponsorship identified 310.06
tion of at Sandridge Golf Course. 205.07 Sales and solicitation
Hunting 205.03(6) (See:SALES)
Impact fees Handbills 310.01 et seq.
Parks and recreation facilities 1008.01 et seq. See herein:Handbills
See:IMPACT FEES Parks and recreation re 205.03(14)
Interference with personnel 205.03(7) Street or sidewalks;selling goods on 306.05
Lakes;motor-driven devices in 205.03(24)
Life guards 205.05(1) PERFORMANCE BONDS. See: BONDS,
Litter officer 205.06 SURETY OR PERFORMANCE
Lodging 205.03(16) PERMITS. See:LICENSES AND PERMITS
Meetings 205.03(9)
Miscellaneous activities 205.03(27) PERSONNEL. See: OFFICERS AND
Motor-driven devices in lake 205.03(24) EMPLOYEES
Natural resources,removal of 205.03(12) PETS. See:ANIMALS AND FOWL
Notice 205.03(10)
Park administration PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Designated areas 205.05(2) Emergencies;disaster emergency plan... 101.09
Park rangers and life guards 205.05(1) State Road 60 interest share fee ordinance
Park rangers and life guards 205.05(1) No developer contribution credit 214.09
Permits 205.04 Taxation. See that subject
Personnel,interference with 205.03(7) Tourist development tax 210.01 et seq.
Policy 205.01 Tourist development plan 210.02
Pollution 205.03(11) Tourist development council 103.05
Property;buildings and other 205.03(2) See: TOURIST DEVELOPMENT
Rangers 205.05(1) COUNCIL
Resources,natural;removal of 205.03(12) Water and sewers
Rubbish 205.03(13) Extension of water and sewer services
Rules and regulations 205.03 within developments 201.10 0
See herein specific subjects Extension of water distribution and
Sale and consumption of alcoholic bever- sewer services to developments 201.11
ages PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
Designated recreational facilities 205.09 Generally 103.03(1)
Facility formerly known as Dodgertown 205.10 Provisions(general)applicable to all corn-
Sale and consumption of alcoholic bever- missions and boards 103.02
ages at Sandridge Golf Course 205.07 See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND
Sales and solicitation 205.03(14) COMMISSIONS
Sandridge Golf Course. See herein: Golf
Signs 205.03(15) PLATS. See:SURVEYS,MAPS AND PLATS
Sleeping 205.03(16) PLAYGROUNDS. See: PARKS AND
Smoking 205.03(28) RECREATION
Solicitation 205.03(14)
Traffic 205.03(17) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Trees and vegetation 205.03(18) County commissioners,board of;meetings 102.04(3)
Trespass 205.03(19) PLUMBING
Utility 205.03(20) Contractor and inspectors;plumbing 400.18 et seq.
Water activity 205.03(21) See:PLUMBING CONTRACTOR AND
PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND SOLICI- INSPECTORS
TORS Contractors 400.01 et seq.
Handbills See: CONTRACTORS
(See herein:Sales and Solicitation) Property maintenance code
Definitions(not enumerated herein)... 310.02 Plumbing facilities, fixture require-
Distribution generally 310.01 ments(general) 403.19
Distribution in public places 310.03 Water and sewers re 201.15 et seq.
Distribution in vehicles 310.05 See:WATER AND SEWERS
Distribution on private premises 310.04
Exemptions 310.07
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Section Section
TOBACCO PRODUCTS(Cont'd.) UTILITIES(Cont'd.)
Title 313.01 Contractors
Parks and recreation Certificate of occupancy;utility connec-
Smoking 205.03(28) tions prohibited until notice of
TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL issuance of 400.09
Generally 103.05 Electrical energy;levy on sale of 211.01,211.02
Provisions(general)applicable to all corn- Health and sanitation 303.01 et seq.
See:HEALTH AND SANITATION
missions and boards 103.02 Impact fees 1000.01 et seq.
See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND
COMMISSIONS See:IMPACT FEES
Indian River County local provider
TOURIST DEVELOPMENT TAX participation fund
Generally 210.01 et seq. Alternative method 215.04
See:TAXATION Assessment 215.07
TOWING. See:WRECKERS Adoption of assessment resolution
and non-ad valorem assess-
TRADES. See:BUSINESSES ment roll 215.13
Assessment resolution 215.09
TRAFFIC. See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND Computation of assessment 215.08
TRAFFIC Effect of the assessment resolution 215.15
TRAINING. See:SCHOOLS Non-ad valorem assessment roll 215.10
Notice by
TRAINS. See:RAILROADS AND TRAINS Mail 215.12
TRANSMISSION LINE ROUTES Publication 215.11
Health and sanitation 303.28 Revisions to the assessment roll.... 215.14
Authority 215.02
TRAPS(Interceptors) Correction of errors and omissions 215.19
0 Pollutant interceptors and grease traps.. 303.18 et seq. Definitions 215.05
See:HEALTH AND SANITATION Interpretation 215.06
TRASH. See:SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL Limitations on surcharges 215.20
Method of collection 215.16
TREES AND SHRUBBERY Purpose 215.03
Fertilizer and land management Refunds 215.17
Management of grass clippings and Responsibility for enforcement 215.18
vegetative materials 316.08 Title 215.01
Parks and recreation Parks and recreation 205.01 et seq.
Trees and vegetation 205.03(18) 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.
See:SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
TRUSTS,TRUSTEES Streets,sidewalks and other public ways
Costs;driver education program trust fund 305.08 et seq. Rights-of-way
See: COURTS Requirement of franchise for natural
Housing assistance program(local) gas utility
Local housing assistance trust fund; Requirement of franchise 312.21
creation of 308.04 Utility Act of Indian River County
Indian River County Alcohol and Other Special Acts. See: Appendix of Special
Drug Abuse Trust Fund 305.05 et seq. Acts
See: COURTS Water and sewer. See that subject
Generally 201.01 et seq.
U Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise fee
County division of utility services 201.08.1(a)
UNSIGHTLY CONDITIONS. See:
NUISANCES Franchises re water and sewers
Utilities required to connect to
UTILITIES county utility systems 201.52
0 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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Section Section
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
BERY 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)
Damaging equipment;prohibition against 201.26
VOTES AND VOTING Definitions(not enumerated herein) 201.01
Boards,committees and commissions Franchises re water and sewers 201.50
Voting conflicts 103.04.2 Reclaimed water regulations 202.03
County commissioners,board of Development
Rules of debate;votes required 102.06(6) 0
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)
Enforcement. See herein:Violations
Discharge of specified waste and waters Engineering services 201.08(J)(9)
into the county sewerage system;
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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Sectio Section
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
competent engineering study, more than five hundred
that the development project, (500)cubic yards per acre,
as designed,will meet all other and the development site
requirements of the stormwa- must be under five acres
ter management and flood in size.
protection chapter and will not ii. A formal site plan applica-
create a material adverse tion through the com-
impact on flood protection. munity development
d. Development located within the department must be
Vero Lake Estates Municipal submitted for the respec-
Services Taxing Unit as tive development.
referenced in Ordinance No. iii. A formal engineering
84-81, for which a cut and fill analysis, provided by a
waiver has been granted by licensed professional
the board of county commis- engineer, is required to
sioners. The board of county demonstrate that no
commissioners may, in its onsite or offsite drainage
discretion,grant a waiver from impacts will result. The
the provisions of this subsec- analysis must be recorded
tion upon the affirmative show- into public record as part
ing of the applicant, by means of the property's formal
of a competent engineering record.
study, that the development iv. The site is located in a
project, as designed, will meet commercial/industrial
all other requirements of the zoning district at the time
stormwater management and of the waiver adoption.
flood protection chapter and Notwithstanding this cut and fill
will not create a material waiver,such commercial or industrial
adverse impact on flood protec- development shall be subject to all
tion. other applicable stormwater manage-
e. Commercial or industrial ment and flood protection regula-
development located within a tions in this chapter.
commercial/industrial (C/I) No structure or fill shall be permit-
area. In the public interest of ted within the limits of the floodway
promoting economic develop- of the St. Sebastian River, South
ment in targeted industries, Prong except as provided by [sec-
and in recognition of the limited Lion] 930.07(2)(a)3.a.
impacts of commercial/
industrial development to base 2. No development will be allowed that
flood elevations within and poses a significant threat of releas-
adjacent to commercial/ ing harmful quantities of pollutants
industrial areas, such develop- to surface waters or groundwaters
ment is waived from the cut during flooding.
and fill requirements of this 3. If fill is used for foundation support,
subsection. To qualify for this the elevation of the soil support
waiver, all of the following shall not be greater than that which
requirements must be met: would result from the erosion reason-
i. The base flood volume ably anticipated as a result of the
may not be displaced by design storm conditions.
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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
case shall a road be constructed at which is located in a special flood hazard area as
an elevation below five(5)feet above defined in County Code Chapter 901. The Type
sea level. All roads shall be designed "C" permit shall be issued upon the applicant
to maintain drainage flow beneath demonstrating compliance with applicable criteria
the road bed so that equalization of section 930.07(2).
may occur. (Ord. No. 90-16,§ 1,9-11-90;Ord. No. 91-7,§22,
5. If a development project is in a 2-27-91; Ord. No. 91-48, §§ 45-47, 49, 87,
special flood hazard area,it must be 12-4-91; Ord. No. 92-29, § 25, 9-3-92; Ord. No.
demonstrated,in addition to compli- 94-25, § 18(A)--(E), 8-31-94;Ord. No. 96-6, § 17,
ance with section 930.07(2), that: 2-27-96; Ord. No. 2003-006, § 1, 2-18-03; Ord.
No. 2005-031,§ 1,9-6-05;Ord. No. 2007-012,§ 1,
a. The elevation or velocity of the 3-20-07; Ord. No. 2012-023, §§ 4-6, 7-10-12;
base flood will not be increased Ord. No. 2012-036, § 3, 11-6-12; Ord. No. 2022-
as a result of any obstruction 006, § 2, 5-17-22; Ord. No. 2023-001, § 1, 1-17-
or displacement of flood waters. 23)
b. There is no significant threat
of releasing quantities of pol- Section 930.071. Drainage basin maximum
lutants which have the effect discharge rates.
of degrading water quality
below standards established in (1) Procedure. No maximum discharge rate
Florida Administrative Code shall be adopted for any drainage basin over
Chapter 17-3,as amended from which Indian River County has jurisdiction except
time to time, to surface or by ordinance. The proposed maximum discharge
groundwater during the base rate for each basin shall be workshopped prior to
flood. the scheduling of the adoption public hearings.
c. The capacity of the critical flood (2) Basin maximum discharge rates. Basin
zone to store and convey surface maximum discharge rates shall be based on a
waters or perform other twenty-five-year, twenty-four-hour storm event
significant water management over a seventy-two-hour period.
functions will not be impaired.
(3) Adopted basin maximum discharge rates.
(3) Type B stormwater management system-
flood protection permit (SWMS Type B). A Type The flowing maximum discharge rates are hereby
"B"stormwater management system-flood protec-
tion adopted:
permit is required prior to the construction Maximum Discharge
of any stormwater conveyance, treatment and Drainage Basin Rate
discharge associated with development activi- B-1 (Beach)
ties, other than construction of an individual B-2(Beach)
B-3(Beach)
detached single-family residential building or B-4(Beach)
structure, on property that is partially or wholly B-5(Beach)
encumbered by a special flood hazard area or R-1(Indian River)
coastal high hazard area. The Type "B" permit R-2(Indian River)
R-3(Indian River)
shall be issued upon the applicant demonstrat- R-4(Indian River)
ing compliance with applicable criteria of section R-5(Indian River)
930.07(2). R-6(Indian River)
R-7(Indian River)
(4) Stormwater management and flood protec- M-1 (Indian River Farms 2'/24 hours
tion permit (Type C). A Type "C" permit or flood WCD)
protection permit is required prior to the construc- M-2(Sebastian River WCD) 2"/24 hours
Supp. No. 146 930/22
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND FLOOD PROTECTION §930.08
Maximum Discharge
Drainage Basin Rate
M-3(Sebastian/Roseland
/Fleming Grant)
M-4(Corrigan Ranch/
Vero Lake Estates)
M-5(Fellsmore WCD) 2"/24 hours
SJ-1(St. Johns WCD)
SJ-2(St. Johns Marsh) _
SJ-3(Talbot Terrace)
SJ-4(Delta Farms WCD)
(Ord. No. 91-48, § 88, 12-4-91; Ord. No. 2005-
031, § 1, 9-6-05;Ord. No. 2012-036, §3, 11-6-12)
Section 930.08. Permit requirements.
(1) Type A permit. A detailed description and
drawing (scale one (1) inch equals fifty (50) feet
or larger) of the proposed stormwater manage-
ment system shall be submitted to the com-
munity development director by a Florida
registered engineer or,for any development project
constructed on a site of one (1) acre or less, a
Florida registered architect, as long as any
engineering service involved in the design is
111 purely incidental to the architect's practice, as
provided for in Florida
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APPENDIX A IMPACT FEE SCHEDULES
Unincorporated Indian River County: Impact Fee Schedule
(Effective Date: July 1, 2020 Adjusted to Be Consistent with Florida SB 1066)
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c Unincorporated Indian River County Impact Fee Schedule (Effective Date: July 1, 2020 Adjusted to Be Consistent
b with Florida SB 1066)
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a
Net
.- Cor- Solid Impact Educa- Total
rn rectional Waste Public Fire! Fee Law tional Net Admin Total
Facili- Facili- Build- Librar- Emer. Enforce- Parks& Transp- Facili- Impact Fee Impact
LUC Land Use Unit ties ties ings ies Services went Rec. ortation ties Fee (2.0%) Fee
RESIDENTIAL:
210 Single Family du SO $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 SO $0 SO SO
(Detached)-
1 to 1,500 sf
(Household
Income Not to
Exceed 80%of
Median Income)
Single Family du $0 $0 $345 $0 $231 $162 $679 $5,942 $1,310 $8,669 $173 $8,842
(Detached)-Less
than 1,500 sf
Single Family du $0 $0 $415 $0 $278 $196 $819 $6,632 $1,310 $9,650 $193 $9,843
(Detached) -
1,501 to 2,499 sf d
Single Family du $0 $0 $465 $0 $312 $219 $918 $7,553 $1,310 $10,777 $216 $10,993
(Detached) -
2,500 sf and
9 greater
220 Multi-Family du $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
rb (Low-Rise, 1-2 0O
levels)- 1 to 0
1,500 sf per unit
(Household .
Income Not to
Exceed 80% of 0
Median Income)* C7
Multi-Family du $0 $0 $225 $0 $152 $112 $468 $4,753 $539 $6,249 $125 $6,374
(Low-Rise, 1-2
levels)
221 Multi-Family du $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
(Mid-Rise, 3-10
levels)- 1 to
1,500 sf per unit
(Household
Income Not to
Exceed 80%of
Median Income)*
Multi-Family du $0 $0 $225 $0 $152 $112 $468 $3,536 $539 $5,032 $101 $5,133
(Mid-Rise, 3-10
levels)
240 Mobile Home du $0 $0 $269 $0 $178 $112 $471 $2,435 $574 $4,039 $81 $4,120
Park/RV(tied
down)
252 Assisted Care bed $0 $0 $135 $0 $188 $120 n/a $590 •
n/a $1,033 $21 $1,054
Living Facility
(ACLF)
0 0 •
zn Net
G
'b Cor- Solid Impact Educa- Total
1:$ rectional Waste Public Fire/ Fee Law tional Net Admin Total
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LUG Land Use Unit ties ties ings ies Services meat Rec. ortation ties Fee (2.0%) Fee
41.a)
LODGING:
310 Hotel room $0 $0 $137 NA $192 $123 _ n/a $1,763 n/a $2,215 $44 $2,259
320 Motel room $0 $0 $114 NA $160 _ $102 n/a $850 n/a $1,226 $25 $1,251
RECREATION:
411 Public Park acre $0 $0 $7 NA $10 $6 n/a $280 n/a $303 $6 $309
420 Marina boat $0 $0 $18 NA $25 $16 n/a $1,102 n/a $1,161 $23 $1,184
berth _
430 Golf Course hole $0 $0 $114 NA $160 $102 n/a $13,932 n/a $14,308 _ $286 $14,594
444 Movie Theater screen $0 $0 $705 NA $987 $632 n/a $16,540 n/a $18,864 $377 $19,241
w/Matinee
490 Tennis Court court $0 $0 $190 NA $266 $170 n/a $11,235 n/a $11,861 $237 $12,098
492 Racquet Club/ 1,000 sf $0 $0 $327 NA $458 $293 n/a $12,776 n/a $13,854 $277 $14,131 '3
Health Club/ '•
Dance Studio Cry
INSTITUTIONS: ?�
520 Elementary student $0 $0 $11 NA $15 $10 n/a $378 n/a $414 $8 $422
School(Private,
K-5) _ tii
9 522 Middle School student $0 $0 $12 NA $17 $11 n/a $425 n/a $465 $9 $474 d
(Private, 6-8) P
b 530 High School student $0 $0 $12 NA $17 $11 n/a $458 n/a $498 $10 $508 9
cu (Private,9-12) _ _ 1
540/550 University/Jr student $0 $0 $14 NA $19 $12 n/a $914 n/a $959 $19 $978 R
College(Private) it
560 Church 1,000 sf $0 $0 $50 NA $70 $45 n/a $1,858 n/a $2,023 $40 $2,063 y_
565 Day Care Center 1,000 sf $0 $0 $110 NA $154 $99 n/a $5,392 n/a $5,755 $115 $5,870 Ky
571 Jail bed NA $0 $23 NA $32 $21 n/a $360 n/a $436 $9 _ $445 `�
575 Fire&Rescue 1,000 sf $0 $0 $57 NA n/a $51 n/a $1,703 n/a $1,811 $36 $1,847
Station
590 Library 1,000 sf_ $0 $0 $356 NA $498 $319 n/a $31,211 n/a $32,384 $648 $33,032
MEDICAL:
610 Hospital 1,000 sf $0 $0 $175 NA $245 $157 n/a $4,263 n/a $4,840 $97 $4,937
620 Nursing Home bed $0 $0 $135 NA $188 $120 n/a $517 n/a $960 $19 $979
640 Veterinary Clinic 1,000 sf $0 $0 $191 NA $268 $172 n/a $6,607 n/a $7,238 $145 $7,383
OFFICE:
710 General Office 1,000 sf $0 $0 $121 NA $169 $108 n/a $3,530 n/a $3,928 $79 $4,007
720 Medical Office/ 1,000 sf $0 $0 $163 NA $228 $146 n/a $9,021 n/a $9,558 $191 $9,749
Clinic 10,000 sq
ft or less
Medical Office/ 1,000 sf $0 $0 $233 NA $327 $209 n/a $12,921 n/a $13,690 $274 $13,964
Clinic greater
than 10,000 sq ft -
732 Post Office 1,000 sf $0 $0 $212 NA $297 $190 n/a $14,337 n/a $15,036 $301 $15,337
i Net
b Cor- Solid Impact Edaca Total
sectional Waste Pubfic Fire Fee Law tronal Net ACM?in Total
o Facili Facili- Build- Librar- Ewer. Enforce- Parks& Transp- Facili Impact Fee Impact 1
,,UUC A Ise Unit ties ties logs ies Services went c. ortation ties A, ,�, „, _E .';a.;.
733 Government 1.000 st $0 $$0 n/a NA $238 $152 n/a $12,322 n/a $12,712 $254 $12,966
a' Office Complex
760 Research & 1,000 sf $0 $0 $140 NA $196 $125 n/a $4,127 n/a $4,588 $92 $4,680
Development
Center
RETAIL:
820 Retail/Shopping 1,000 $0 $0 $205 NA $287 $184 n/a $5,603 n/a $6,279 $126 $6,405
Center sfgla
840/841 New/Used Auto 1,000 sf $0 $0 $213 NA $299 $191 n/a $6,811 n/a $7,514 $150 $7,664
Sales
850 Supermarket 1,000 sf $0 $0 $327 NA $458 $293 n/a $9,119 n/a $10,197 $204 $10,401
890 Furniture Store 1,000 sf $0 $0 $44 NA $61 $39 n/a $1,590 n/a $1,734 $35 $1,769
SERVICE:
911 Bank/Savings 1,000 sf $0 $0 $140 NA $196 $125 n/a $4,988 n/a $5,449 $109 $5,558
Walk-In Z
912 Bank/Savings 1,000 sf $0 $0 $202 NA $283 $181 n/a $8,618 n/a $9,284 $186 $9,470
C7
Drive-In
932 Restaurant 1,000 sf $0 $0 -
$756 NA $1,059 $678 n/a $17,987 n/a $20,480 $410 $20,890
o 934 Fast Food 1,000 sf $0 $0 $1,316 NA $1,845 $1,181 n/a $42,069 n/a $46,411 $928 $47,339
0
Restaurant 7y
,b w/Drive-Thru n
`'d 942 Automobile Care 1,000 sf $0 $0 $227 NA $318 $203 n/a $5,559 n/a $6,307 $126 $6,433 0
Center z
Z
944 Gas Station fuel pos. $0 $0 $198 NA $278 $178 n/a $5,481 n/a $6,135 $123 $6,258
w/Convenience n
Market<2,000 0
sq ft C7
945 Gas Station fuel pos. $0 $0 $242 NA $338 $217 n/a $6,546 n/a $7,343 $147 $7,490
w/Convenience
Market 2,000-
2,999 sq ft
960 Gas Station fuel pos. $0 $0 $274 NA $384 $246 n/a $7,343 n/a $8,247 $165 $8,412
w/Convenience
Market 3,000+
sq ft
947 Self-Service Car service $0 $0 $131 NA $183 $117 n/a $4,797 n/a $5,228 $105 $5,333
Wash bay.
INDUSTRIAL:
110 General Light 1,000 sf $0 $0 $68 NA $95 $61 n/a $1,795 n/a $2,019 $40 $2,059
Industrial
140 - Manufacturing 1,000 sf $0 $0 $62 NA $87 $56 n/a $1,421 n/a $1,626 $33 $1,659
150 Warehousing 1,000 sf $0 $0 $15 NA $21 $13 n/a $629 n/a _ $678 $14 $692
151 Mini-Warehouse 1,000 sf_ $0 $0 $6 NA $8 $5 n/a $367 n/a $386 $8 $394
154 High-Cube 1,000 sf $0 $0 $12 NA $17 $11 n/a $509 n/a $549 $11 $560
Transload/Stor-
age
• 0 0
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a 3'ectianal ff Waste Public Ft re I Fee Law i tional Net Adrnin Total
cFacili- Fwili- Build- Librar- Emer. Enforce- Parks& Tramp- Fault- Impact Fee Impact
Unit _ . ties ties ings ies Services meet Rec. artation ties Fee t2.0bil Fee
n/a Concrete Plant acre $0 $0 $212 NA $297 $190 n/a $5,653 n/a $6,352 $127 $6,479
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n/a Sand Mining acre $0 $0 $27 _ NA $38 $24 n/a $728 n/a $817 $16 $833
* Policy discounts are applied to Single Family Affordable Housing with less than 1,000 sq ft(no fee)and to Single Family Affordable Housing with 1,000
to 1,500 sq ft(fee decrease of 50%of the fee for less than 1,500 sf single family home tier)
(Ord. No. 2005-015, 5-17-05; Ord. No. 2009-015, § 1, 9-22-09; Ord. No. 2011-002, § 2, 3-15-11; Ord. No. 2012-003, § 2, 3-13-12;
Ord. No. 2014-004, §2,3-11-14;Ord. No. 2014-009, § 2,4-22-14;Ord. No. 2014-016, §2(Att.1), 10-14-14;Ord. No. 2020-005, §3,
3-10-20; Ord. No. 2023-002, § 2(Att.), 1-17-23)
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TABLE OF AMENDMENTS
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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)
2022-010 7- 5-22 1 971.41(10)
2022-013 11- 1-22 1 932.07(3)(a)3.
2022-014 11- 6-22 1 901.03
2 911.10(4)
3 Added 971.13(6)
2023-001 1-17-23 1 930.07(2)(i)
2023-002 1-17-23 2(Att.) Title X,App. A
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