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HomeMy WebLinkAboutIRC - Supplement No. 153 - Vol. I & II - Nov. 2025 SUPPLEMENT NO. 153 VOLUMES I AND II November 2025 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.2025-014,enacted September 23,2025. See the Code Comparative Table—Volume 1,and the Table of Amendments—Volume II for further information. Remove Old Pages Insert New Pages VOLUME I 1XXl ix-Xi Checklist of up-to-date pages Checklist of up-to-date pages (following Table of Contents) SH:7 SH:7 105/1-105/5 10511, 105/2 400/1—A00/7 400/1-400/5 CCT/9, CCT/10 CCT/9, CCT/10 IXI/1—IX1/36 IX1/1 IX1/35 VOLUME II 932/1-932/13 932/1932/15 TOA/21 TOA/21 IX2/1—IX2/16 IX2/1IX2/16 Insert and maintain this instruction sheet in front of Volume 1.File removed pages for reference. municode POWEREDBY info@municode.com 1 800.262,2633 I www.municode.com P.0,Box 2235 Tallahassee, FL 32316 TABLE OF CONTENTS—VOLUME I Page Current Officials of County (2020) . . . . . . . . . .. "' Officials of the County at the Time of this Codification. . . . . . . . v Preface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Checklist of Up-to-Date Pages . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1] Supplement History Table . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . SH:1 Title I. The Code, County Organization, and Internal Procedures —. I/1 Ch. 100. General Provisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 100/1 Ch. 101. Government Organization. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101/1 Ch. 102. Board of County Commissioners; Meetings and Procedures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102/1 Ch. 103. Commissions and Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103/1 Pt. I. In General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103/1 Pt. II. Children's Services Advisory Committee. . . 103/8 Ch. 104. Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104/1 Ch. 105. Purchasing. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105/1 Ch. 106. Real Property Disposition Procedures. . . . . . . 106/1 II. Taxes, Utilities and Special Districts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IUl Ch. 200. Municipal Service Taxing or Benefit Unit . . 200/1 Pt. I. Streetlighting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200/1 Pt. II. Additional Services. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 200/3 Pt. III. Stormwater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200/3 Ch. 201. County Water and Sewer Services . . . . . . . a . 201/1 Pt. I. In General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 201/1 Pt. II. Regulation of Franchises . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 201/18 Pt. III. The Indian River County Industrial Pretreatment Regulations Ordinance , . . . . 201/19 Ch. 202. Reclaimed Water Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202/1 Ch. 204. Solid Waste Disposal . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204/1 Pt. I. General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204/1 Pt. II. Solid Waste Disposal District . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204/13 Ch. 205. Parks and Recreation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205/1 Ch. 206. Special Assessments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 206/1 Pt. I. General Provisions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206/1 Pt. II. Service Assessments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206/7 Pt. III. Capital Assessments . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206/12 Pt. IV. Collection and Use of Assessments. . . . . .. . 206/15 Ch. 207. Local Business Tax Receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207/1 Ch. 208. Indian River County Emergency Services District .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208/1 Pt. I. General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . a . . . . . . . 208/1 Pt. II. District Fire Code. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . 208/2 Ch. 209. Local Option Gas Tax. . . . . . .. . . . 209/1 Supp. No. 153 ix INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Title Page Ch. 210. Tourist Development Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210/1 Ch. 211. Levy on Sale of Electrical Energy. . . . . . . . . . . 211/1 Ch. 212. Cablevision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212/1 Ch. 213. Property Tax reduction for Construction or Reconstruction to House Elderly Parent(s) or Grandparent(s) of Owner(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213/1 Ch. 214. State Road 60 Interest Share Fee Ordinance 214/1 CH. 215. Indian River County Local Provider Participa- tion Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 215/1 III. Police Power Ordinances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III/1 Ch. 300. Alcoholic Beverages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300/1 Ch. 301. False Alarms. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .„ . . . . . . . . . . 301/1 Pt. I. False Fire Alarms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301/1 Pt. 11. False Alarms—Law Enforcement. . . . . . . . . . 301/3 Ch. 302. Animal Control and Kennel Regulations . . . . 302/1 Pt. I. Animal Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302/1 Ch. 303. Environmental Health and Sanitation . . . . . . 303/1 Pt. I. Environmental Control Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303/1 Pt. 11. Health and Sanitation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303/1 Pt. III. Pollutant Interceptors and Grease Traps . 303/2 Pt. IV Electrical Transmission Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . 303/5 Pt. V. Demolition Approval. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303/6 Ch. 304. Life Support Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304/1 Pt. I. Life Support Services . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 304/1 Pt. II. Reserved . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . a . , . 304/6 Ch. 305. Court Costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305/1 Ch. 306. Miscellaneous Offenses and Programs . .. . . . 306/1 Ch. 307. Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307/1 Ch. 308. Indian River County Local Housing Assistance Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 308/1 Pt. 1. In General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308/1 Pt. II. Indian River County Neighborhood Stabiliza- tion Program Acquisition, Rehabilitation, and Sale Procedures and Standards. , . . . . , 308/4 Ch. 309. Fair Housing. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . a . . , . ,. . . . 309/1 Ch. 310. Sales and Solicitation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 310/1 Pt. I. Handbills. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310/1 Ch. 312. Rights-of-Way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 312/1 Pt. I. [In General] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 312/1 Pt. II. Grant of Electric Franchise to Florida Power and Light Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312/17 Pt. III. Requirement of Franchise for Natural Gas Utility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312/20 Ch. 313. Merchandising and Sale of Tobacco Products and Merchandising,Sale and Use of Electronic Cigarettes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 313/1 Art. I. In General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313/1 Art. H. Electronic Cigarettes. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 313/2 Supp. No. 153 x TABLE OF CONTENTS—VOLUME I Title Page Ch. 314. Title Loan Regulations. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 314/1 Ch. 315. Pain Management Clinics and Controlled Substances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315/1 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. . . . . 400/5 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 . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. w . . . . . . . . IX/1 Supp. No. 153 xi Checklist of Up-to-Date Pages (This checklist will be updated with the printing of each Supplement) From our experience in publishing Looseleaf Supplements on a page-for-page substitution basis, it has become evident that through usage and supplementation many pages can be inserted and removed in error. The following listing is included in this Code as a ready guide for the user to determine whether the Code volume properly reflects the latest printing of each page. In the first column all page numbers are listed in sequence. The second column reflects the latest printing of the pages as they should appear in an up-to-date volume. The letters "OC" indicate the pages have not been reprinted in the Supplement Service and appear as published for the original Code. 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SUPPLEMENT HISTORY TABLE Date Included/ Ord. No. Adopted (knitted Supp. No. 2023-010 6-20-23 Omitted 148 mm 2023-011 mmm.�_........ m 6-20-23 Omitted .. 148 2023-012 8-29-23 Included 148 2023-013 9-26-23 Included 148 _-.. ... �.� ................... .... ......... ................. . 2023-014 10-17-23 Included 149 2023-015.....r 10-31-23.... Omitte... - d 149 2023-016 10-31-23 Included 149 .... --.... _.................. 2023-017 12- 5-23 Omitted 149 2023-018 12-12-23 Included 149 ---------........---................---.........................--------------- .._.-.-.-.-.-._- 2023-019 12-12-23 Included 149 - ---------...................................................... 2024-001 1-23-24 Omitted 149 ..................................------.�.._..... 2024-002 1-23-24 Omitted 149 - --------- .... .....---............ ..-..................... ....................................................._. 2024-003 2- 6-24 Omitted 149 2024-004 ._..._....,._ 2- 6-24 Omitted 149 2024-005 2-20-..2.4 .......................Included. 149 2024-006 3-19-24 Included 149 23-24 Omitted 149 ......... - _.... — 2024-008 8 20 24 Omitted 150 2024-009 .......�- .....,. — — - 8 20-24 Omitted 150 .... ......... - 2024-010 11-19-24 Included 150 2024-011 12- 3-24 Included 150 2024-012 12-17-24 Omitted -..............._....1.50 - ..........,..... .a...... 2024-013 12-17-24 Omitted _........................-....1.5 �...,..,..,....,.. ..,..... 2024-014 12-17-24 Omitted 150 2024-015 12-17-24 Omitted 150 2025-001 1-14-25 Included _ .,.,., chided 150 2025-002 1-14-25 Omitted 150 2025-003.. .. 1 28-25............... .....--.... ....I-.... .... ....... Included _ 150 2025 004 2 25-25 Omitted 151 �...................... .a.a.. .a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.... ...... ... 2025-005 2-25-25 Omitted 151 2025-006 3-11-25 Included 151 2025-007 4-22-25 Omitted 151 2025------- _ _..___.._... 2025-009 6-17-25 Omitted 152 -- --.-.....................................--....._...._-. --------_..__.......... 2025-010 .......... Omitted 152 ......... 2025-012 8 . -...... _ -19-25 Included 153 .............................. ... ...... 2025-013 9-23-25 Included 153 2,025._,0,1.4 ......... 9-23....................................................................................... -25 Included 153 2025-015 - .. ,. ..,..,, 10- 7-25". ....... -------- ---------------... Omitted 153 Supp. No. 153 SH:7 PURCHASING § 105.03 CHAPTER 105. PURCHASING* administrator certifies that a true emergency exists, and details of the purchase or contract Sec. 105.02.. Procurement manual. Sec. 105.0 Purchasing authority. and the circumstances relating to it are provided Sec. 105.03. Bid procedures. to the commission for review and ratification. Sec. 105.04. Professional services. Sec. 105.05. Purchase of real property. (c) Procurement manager.Any county purchase Sec. 105.06. Disclosure of relationships. of supplies, material, equipment, or services Sec. 105.07. Waiver of sovereign immunity in contracts. costing less than one hundred thousand dollars Sec. 105.08. Environmentally preferred procurement ($100,000.00) may be approved by the procure- policy. ment manager or his/her designee. The procure- ment manager is also authorized to approve and Section 105.01. Purchasing authority. utilize the cooperative and piggyback procure- (a) County commission. Any county purchase ment methods with no limit, after taking such of supplies, material, equipment, or services action has deemed necessary to validate the costing more than two hundred thousand dollars procurement method and obtain the best price ($200,000.00) shall be approved by the county for the county. commission. All contracts approved by the county (Ord. No. 2025-013, § 2, 9-23-25) commission shall be signed by the chairman, the clerk,and the county administrator,and approved Section 105.02. Procurement manual. as to form and legal sufficiency by the county attorney. Any purported contract not so executed The procurement manager shall prepare a shall be void ab initio and shall have no force and procurement manual to outline the require- effect whatsoever. The county commission may ments and procedures for the county to follow to enter into contracts under this paragraph based maintain and ensure fair and competitive purchas- on the recommendations of the county administra- ing. The procurement manual shall be approved tor, bidding procedures, or other methods that by resolution of the county commission. To the the commission determines are in the best inter- extent not inconsistent with this Code, the est of the county. In addition,the county commis- procurement manual is hereby incorporated sion may direct the county administrator to take herein. several bids and negotiate with these bidders to (Ord. No. 2025-013, § 2, 9-23-25) obtain an offer that is more advantageous to the county. Section 105.03. Bid procedures. (b) County administrator.Any county purchase (a) Bid not required. Nothing in this chapter of supplies, material, equipment, or services shall be construed as requiring the county to go costing less than two hundred thousand dollars out for bids,or,if bids are invited,that the lowest ($200,000.00) may be approved by the county bidder be selected; provided, however, that it is administrator or his/her designee. If any recognized that on certain projects and services emergency exists, the county administrator may the Florida Statutes specifically require bidding. authorize necessary purchases or contracts exceed- ing this amount, provided that the county (b) Rejection of bids. The county commission Ch. 0 1055.,., § 2, adopted Sept.§§ 105.01-105.08, shall have the authority to reject any or all bids, 23, 2025, repealed the former Ch. *Editor's note-Ord. No. parts of any or all bids, or any or all bids for any and enacted a new Ch. 105, §§ 105.01-105.08 as set out one (1) or more supplies or contractual services herein. The former Ch. 105 pertained to similar subject included in the proposed contract, when the matter and derived from Ord. No. 90-24, § 1, adopted Nov. public interest shall be served thereby. Further, 20,1990;Ord. No. 91-16,§ 1,adopted May 7,1991;Ord. No. after rejection of all bids, the county commission 94-31, § 1, adopted Nov. 22, 1994; Ord. No. 95-14, § 1, may republish for new bids. The county adopted June 27, 1995; Ord. No. 96-4, § 1, adopted Feb. 6, 1996;Ord. No. 2005-025,§§1,2,adopted Aug. 9,2005;Ord. administrator and procurement manager shall No. 2008-016, §§ 2, 3, 4, adopted Oct. 7, 2008; Ord. No. have this same authority with respect to bids for 2019-016,§2,adopted July 9,2019. contracts under their purchasing authority. Supp. No. 153 105/1 § 105.03 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE (c) Waiver of bidding procedures. The county The disclosure of relationships shall be a commission may waive or modify the bidding sworn statement made on a county approved procedure on specific contracts. form. (Ord. No. 2025-013, § 2, 9-23-25) (Ord. No. 2025-013, § 2, 9-23-25) Section 105.04. Professional services. Section 105.07. Waiver of sovereign Public announcement and qualification immunity in contracts. procedures, competitive selection, and competi- Notwithstanding any specific contractual tive negotiation for professional services of language to the contrary,in any contract executed architects, professional engineers, landscape by the chairman of the board of county commis- architects, or registered land surveyors shall be sioners on behalf of the county, the county shall as specified in F.S. § 287.055, as applicable, as be bound only by the express written terms of said section exists or may be amended. the contract as originally written or as expressly (Ord. No. 2025-013, § 2, 9-23-25) modified by a written document executed by the chairman. No action or demand for arbitration Section 105.05. Purchase of real property. shall be commenced against the county based on an implied covenant within the express written In addition to statutory methods and procedures terms of the contract or upon a provision implied for the purchase of real property,the county may by law. Failure of a party to comply with the acquire real property by bid, negotiated sale, or express written terms of the contract shall act as exchange. Where appropriate the county shall a bar to any action or arbitration by said party establish the value of the property by appraisal. against the county. This represents the limits of (Ord. No. 2025-013, § 2, 9-23-25) waiver of sovereign immunity by the county with regard to county contracts. Section 105.06. Disclosure of relation- (Ord. No. 2025-013, § 2, 9-23-25) ships. Any entity submitting a bid or proposal or Section 105.8. Environmentally preferred entering into a contract with the county shall procurement policy. disclose if any officers are elected officials or The county is committed to the procurement county employees. In addition, the entity must of products and services that minimize negative disclose any relationship that may exist between environmental and social impacts and emphasize the contracting entity and a county commis- long-term values. sioner or county employee. Preference shall be given to products and The relationship with county commissioner or services that have a lesser or reduced effect on county employee that must be disclosed is as human health and the environment when follows: compared to other products and services that Current county commissioner or county serve the same purpose. This comparison may employee, father, mother, son, daughter, brother, consider raw materials acquisition, production, sister, uncle, aunt, first cousin, nephew, niece, manufacturing, packaging, distribution, reuse, husband, wife, father-in-law, mother-in-law, operation,maintenance,or disposal of the product daughter-in-law,son-in-law,brother-in-law,sister- or service. in-law, stepfather, stepmother, stepson, (Ord. No. 2025-013, § 2, 9-23-25) stepdaughter,stepbrother,stepsister,half brother, half sister, grandparent, or grandchild. The term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in the management of the entity. Supp. No. 153 105/2 PURCHASING §400.01 CHAPTER 400. REGULATION OF the required trade exam and has been issued a CONTRACTORS competency card or valid letter of reciprocity from that sponsoring jurisdiction, on behalf of Part I. General Conditions any city or county situated in the State of Sec. 400.01. Certificate required. Florida, upon payment of the appropriate fee. A Sec. 400.02. Permits required. certificate of competency issued by the county Sec. 400.03. Presumption working for compensation. prior to this requirement to a person without a Sec. 400.031. Employee-independent contractor. state certificate or one who has not passed the Sec. 400.04. Fees. Block examination shall remain in effect if such Sec. 400.05. Insurance required. Sec. 400.06. Rights under registration. certificate is valid on the effective date of this Sec. 400.07. Suspension or revocation of registration. title. Sec. 400.08. Suspension or revocation of registration; hearing;appeal. (3) When a person meets the requirements Sec. 400.09. Utility connections prohibited until notice of for issuance of a certificate of competency, that issuance of certificate of occupancy. Sec. 400.10. General powers,duties of building official. certificate will remain in force unless revoked pursuant to section 400.08 of this article or Part II. Construction Contractors and Inspectors applicable Florida Statutes. Sec. 400.11. Certificate of occupancy; inspection by (4) The same exemptions from regulation as building official. set forth in chapter 489 of the Florida Statutes Sec. 400.12. Notice to correct damage or unsightly conditions. are also exemptions under the requirements for a certificate of competency. Part I11. Electrical Contractors and Inspectors (5) It shall be unlawful for any person to Sec_ 400.13. Master, journeymen and apprentice advertise or hold himself out to the public as a electricians. Part IV. Plumbing Contractors and Inspectors person engaged in a business regulated by this chapter unless that person has a valid certificate Sec. 400.14. Certificate required. of competency or designated as exempt trades Secs. 400.15—Reserved. issued by the building division and unless the 21. advertisement or sign on the vehicle advertising the business shall clearly display the correct PART I. GENERAL CONDITIONS state license number or certificate of competency number issued by the building department divi- Section 400.01. Certificate required. sion unless the trade falls under exempt trade (1) No person shall engage in the business of status. construction, contracting or subcontracting as (6) A contractor shall hire a subcontractor regulated by Florida Statutes 489, Florida regulated under this chapter only if that Administrative Code 61G4-15 or this chapter subcontractor has a valid certificate of competency without first being state certified or registered, issued by the building division, falls under an or locally licensed, with a valid certificate of exempt trade or is certified pursuant to Florida competency issued by the Indian River County Statutes. Building Department Division or designated as an exempt trade. State and local licensing (7) Nothing in this chapter shall prevent any categories, requirements and job scope will be homeowner of an owner-occupied, single family updated as Florida Statutes are revised. A list of residence from performing any work regulated contractor license categories including exempt by this article and within the boundaries of his trades is available in the building division office. residential property,providing such work is done (2) A certificate of competency may be issued by himself. Such privilege does not convey the only to the holder of an appropriate valid Florida right to violate any of the provisions of this title, state certificate or to a person who has passed nor is it to be construed as exemption from Supp. No. 153 400/1 §400.01 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE obtaining a permit and paying the required fees from and is under the supervision and control of therefore. New construction is limited as provided an employer who regularly deducts the F.I.C.A. by Florida Statutes. and withholding tax and provides workers' (8) Any person with an unpaid fine, imposed compensation, all as prescribed by law. In addi- pursuant to section 103.08 or section 400.08 of tion, it must be shown that a Federal Form 1-9 this Code,shall have permitting privileges revoked has been executed by the employee and employer until the fine is paid,at which time the suspended prior to the person having started work for the permitting privileges shall be reinstated by the employer. building official. (Ord. No. 95-32, § 1, 11-21-95; Ord. No. 2025- 014, § 2, 9-23-25) Any fine paid in order to continue contracting during any appeal period shall be refunded if the Section 400.04. Fees. appellant prevails on appeal. It is the policy of Indian River County that the No person with an unpaid fine shall be eligible building department division be financed per to obtain a certificate of competency or renewal Florida Statute 553.80(1) by permit and other of a certificate of competency, until the fine is related issued fees and fines feasible. Accord- paid. ingly, fees for the various permits and related (Ord. No. 91-11,§ 1,3-26-91;Ord. No. 94-16, § 1, inspections are required and shall be established 5-24-94; Ord. No. 95-23, § 1, 9-26-95; Ord. No. by resolution. 2025-014, § 2, 9-23-25) (Ord. No. 91-11, § 1, 3-26-91;Ord. No. 2025-014, § 2, 9-23-25) Section 400.02. Permits required. A permit shall be obtained from the building Section 400.05. Insurance required. official before doing any work or construction of (1) Every contractor that is regulated by any character,whether permanent or temporary, Florida Statutes Chapter 489 or this chapter and when a permit is required under any of the doing business in Indian River County shall be technical codes adopted herein. required to maintain at all times with a casualty (Ord. No. 91-11, § 1,3-26-91;Ord. No. 2025-014, insurance company authorized to do business in § 2, 9-23-25) the State of Florida, Workmen's Compensation Insurance and public liability insurance with Section 400.03. Presumption working for minimum limits as provided by Florida Statutes compensation. and the Florida Administrative Code. Any time a person is doing work for another (2) All other contractors that are regulated by person other than a family member, there is a this chapter shall be required to maintain at all rebuttable presumption that the work is being times with a casualty insurance company done for compensation. For the purposes of this authorized to do business in the State of Florida, section family means a member of the immediate public liability insurance with minimum cover- family which includes spouse, children, parent, age of one hundred thousand dollars($100,000.00) brother, sister, father-in-law, mother-in-law, for bodily injury liability; twenty-five thousand grandmother, grandfather or legal guardian. dollars($25,000.00)for property damage liability; (Ord. No. 94-16, § 1, 5-24-94;Ord. No. 2025-014, and Workmen's Compensation Insurance as § 2, 9-23-25) required by Florida Statutes and the Florida Administrative Code. Section 400.031. Employee-independent contractor. (3) All contractors shall file with the building official, at the time application is made for A person working on a job site shall be deemed registration, and with the tax collector, at the to be an independent contractor unless it is time that their applicable business license is shown that the person receives compensation renewed,a certificate signed by a qualified agent Supp. No. 153 400/2 PURCHASING §400.08 of the casualty insurance company stating that (3) Abandonment of any contract without policies have been issued to the registrant for written legal excuses; employee's liability insurance or Workmen's (4) Diversion of property or funds received Compensation Insurance, public liability insur- under express agreement for prosecution ance and public property damage. or completion of a specific contract under (4) In the event of the cancellation of a policy, this chapter, or a special purpose in the the registrant shall be required to immediately prosecution or completion of any contract, furnish a new certificate in full compliance with or application or use for any other contract, the times of this section. Failure to do so shall obligation, or purpose with intent to constitute a violation of this section and such defraud or deceive creditors or the owner; registration shall automatically be placed in the (5) Fraudulent departure from or disregard inactive status. Such registration may be of plans or specifications in any material reinstated by the building department division respect without written consent of the when the registrant has furnished a certificate of owner or his duly authorized representa- insurance in compliance with this section. tive;or the doing of any willful,fraudulent (Ord. No. 91-11, § 1,3-26-91;Ord. No. 2025-014, act by the licensee in consequence of § 2, 9-23-25) which another is substantially injured or damaged; Section 400.06. Rights under registration. (6) Willful and deliberate disregard and viola- Registration under this chapter shall be tion of the ordinances of the county, evidence that the person is entitled to all the including, but not limited to, the build- rights and privileges of a contractor in the ing, electrical, plumbing, and zoning division in which registration is granted and ordinances of the county; while the registration remains in force. (7) Willfully and deliberately engaging in a (Ord. No. 91-11, § 1, 3-26-91;Ord. No. 2025-014, type or class of contracting for which the § 2, 9-23-25) contractor is not licensed or registered. (Ord. No. 91-11, § 1, 3-26-91;Ord. No. 2003-040, Section 400.07. Suspension or revocation 12-9-03; Ord. No. 2025-014, § 2, 9-23-25) of registration. The construction board of adjustments and Section 400.08. Suspension or revocation appeals shall have the power, in addition to all of registration; hearing; other powers provided for in this chapter or appeal. Florida Statutes,to revoke or suspend the registra- (1) Any person, after having received a favor- tion or revoke permit privileges of any person able decision in a court of competent jurisdiction approved,registered or licensed under this chapter against a registered contractor, or through a or revoke permit privileges of any person notarized complaint affidavit,may bring charges designated as an exempt trade category. who against said contractor. Such charges shall be shall be guilty of any one (1) or more of this made in writing and sworn to by said person. following acts or omissions: The building official shall mail a copy of such (1) Fraud or deceit in obtaining registration charges to the accused within fifteen (15) days or in presenting testimony or evidence to from the receipt thereof and shall serve notice the building official, building division or upon the accused and upon all interested persons construction board of adjustment and of the date fixed for a hearing on such charges appeals; before the construction board of adjustment and appeals. The accused shall have the right to (2) Negligence,incompetence, or misconduct appear personally or with counsel and to produce in the practice of contracting within the witnesses and evidence in defense. If after hear- meaning of this chapter or F.S. Ch. 489; ing the evidence the board determines that the Supp. No. 153 400/3 §400.08 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE accused is guilty of the charges brought against (3) It shall be unlawful for any person to the accused, the appropriate board may suspend hinder or interfere with the building official or or cancel the contractor's registration and/or inspector in the performance of their duties permit privileges. In lieu of suspension or revoca- under this title. tion the board may provide for a fine, or restitu- (Ord. No. 91-11, § 1, 3-26-91;Ord. No. 2025-014, tion to the owner. § 2, 9-23-25) (2) The building official may bring charges under the procedures of paragraph (1) of this PART II. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS section without seeking a court determination. AND INSPECTORS (Ord. No. 91-11, § 1,3-26-91;Ord. No. 94-16,§ 1, 5-24-94; Ord. No. 2003-040, 12-9-03; Ord. No. 2025-014, § 2, 9-23-25) Section 400.11. Certificate of occupancy inspection by building Section 400.09. Utility connects official. prohibited until notice of issuance of certificate of The building official shall, after final inspec- occupancy. tion of the site on which the new structure or construction has been completed, determine (1) Except as provided in paragraph(2)of this whether the site has been cleaned of all rubbish, section, no permanent utilities, i.e., electricity, construction sheds,or undesirable materials as a gas or heating facilities, shall be connected or be result of the construction, excavation, filling or put in use until the particular utility so requested grading of land. It shall be the duty of the shall have first been given notice by the building building official to determine whether or not official that the certificate of occupancy has been damage has resulted to public property or improve- issued. The notice is to be given to the depart- ments as a result of the construction,excavating, ment or agency operating the utility. grading, or filling of land. Further, at the time of the final inspection it shall be determined if any (2) Utility service may be provided prior to materials, debris or other material has been left issuance of a certificate of occupancy when the on property adjacent to the construction-site. appropriate inspector authorizes in writing the connection or use of a particular utility, or (Ord. No. 91-11, § 1, 3-26-91;Ord. No. 2025-014, reconnection of unlawful connections. § 2, 9-23-25) (Ord. No. 91-11, § 1,3-26-91;Ord. No. 2005-046, § 1, 11-1-05; Ord. No. 2025-014, § 2, 9-23-25) Section 400.12. Notice to correct damage or unsightly conditions. Section 400.10. General powers, duties of building official. In the event there has been damage to public (1) The building official or inspector shall property or improvements, or debris, construc- enforce the appropriate provisions of this title. tion sheds, undesirable materials or unsightly material left on the site or adjacent property, (2) The building official may revoke a permit then the building official shall notify the owner or approval issued under the provisions of this or the contractor,to commence correctional steps title when there has been any false statement or immediately to alleviate the condition or the misrepresentation as to material fact in the damage. The condition or damage shall be cor- application for a permit, or when work is being rected within five (5) days from the date of performed contrary to the provisions of this notification. Code, Florida Administrative Code, or Florida (Ord. No. 91-11, § 1, 3-26-91;Ord. No. 2025-014, Statutes. § 2, 9-23-25) Supp. No. 153 400/4 PURCHASING §400.15-400.21 PART III. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS (2) Journeyman plumbers.A journeyman shall AND INSPECTORS be established by passing an appropriate approved examination for journeyman plumber and register- Section 400.13. Certified, registered ing with the county. Journeyman plumbers hold- electrician or journeyman ing a valid certificate of competency from the and apprentices. county on the effective date of this section may continue to hold and renew that license without (1) All electrical construction,except homeown- Passing the additional examination. ers' work permitted under section 400.01(7), (Ord. No. 91-11, § 1, 3-26-91;Ord. No. 2025-014, shall be done by a master certified or registered § 2) 9-23-25) Editor's note Ord. No. 2025-014,§2,adopted Sept. 23, electrician, a or journeyman electrician under 2025,repealed§400.14-400.18 and renumbered the former the general supervision of a master certified or § 400.19 as § 400.14 and derived from Ord. No. 91-11, § 1, registered electrician. adopted March 26, 1991. An electrician shall be established by being a Sections 400.15-400.21. Reserved. state-certified electrical contractor or by register- Editor's note Ord.No. 2025-014,§2,adopted Sept. 23, ing with the county. Registered electricians hold- 2025, repealed § 400.20, 400.21,which pertained to inspec- ing a valid license from the county on the tions and derived from Ord. No. 91-11, § 1, adopted March effective date of this title may continue to hold 26, 1991. and renew that license without passing traditional examination or being state certified. (2) Journeyman electrician rating shall be established by passing an appropriate approved examination for journeyman electrician and registering with the county. Journeyman electri- cians holding a valid license from the county on the effective date of this title may continue to hold and renew that license without passing additional examinations. (Ord. No. 91-11, § 1, 3-26-91;Ord. No. 2025-014, § 2, 9-23-25) PART IV. PLUMBING CONTRACTOR AND INSPECTORS Section 400.14. Master, certified, registered or journeyman, plumbers. (1) Certified plumbers. A plumber's designa- tion shall be established by being a state- certified plumbing contractor or by registering with the county. Master registered plumbers holding a valid certificate of competency from the county on the effective date of this section may continue to hold and renew that license without passing the additional examination or being state certified. Supp. No. 153 400/5 CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE 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 2 205.091 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 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 2023-005 3-28-23 2 306.06 Added 306.065 2023-008 6- 6-23 2 103.22 2023-009 6- 6-23 2 104.03 Added 104.03.1 2023-012 8-29-23 Added 210.01(e) 210.03 2023-014 10-17-23 1 102.4 2023-018 12-12-23 2 210.01 210.03 Supp. No. 153 CCT/9 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Ord. No. Date Section this Code 2023-019 12-12-23 2 401.07 2024-005 2-20-24 2 305.11 2024-010 11-19-24 2 102.01 102.04 2024-011 12- 3-24 2 210.01 210.03 2025-003 1-28-25 2 103.22 2025-006 3-11-25 2 Added 306.16 2025-010 7- 1-25 1 Rpld 206.01-206.09 2 Added 206.01-206.10, 206.15-206.23, 206.30-206.37, 206.45-206.47 2025-013 9-23-25 2 Rpld 105.01-105.10 Added 105.01-105.08 2025-014 9-23-25 2 400.01-400.13 Rpld 400.14-400.18 Rnbd 400.19 as 400.14 Rpld 400.20,400.21 Supp. No. 153 CCT/10 INDEX Section Section A AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT ABUSE Parks and recreation Indian River County Alcohol and Other Aircraft and parachuting."` "'"' "' 205.03(1) Drug Abuse Trust Fund............ 305.05 et seq. ALARMS AND ALARM SYSTEMS See: COURTS Alarm systems requesting law enforce- ACCESS ment response Coastal construction code Alarm dispatch request records....... 301.30 Public access ........................ 402.15 Alarm system operating instructions.. 301.29 Apartment complexes ACCOUNTS AND ACCOUNTING. See: Contracted for by individual tenant. 301.24 FINANCES Furnished by the apartment complex ADJUSTMENT BOARDS as an amenity................ 301.25 Board of zoning adjustment....,,. ,.... 103.03(2) Appeal from fines/grievance process... 301.34 Solid waste disposal district Collection of fines and fees ........... 301.38 Objection to disposal charge;creation of Definitions ...................... 301.22 adjustment board ............... 204.26 Duties of alarm business ............. 301.28 Zoning board of adjustment............. 103.03(2) False alarm user awareness class .. 301.32 See: ZONING Fines........e....................... 301.33 Appeal............................ 301.34 ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY MANUAL Operation and maintenance .......... 301.27 Officers and employees re............... 104.02 Ordinance administration ............ 301.38 ADMINISTRATOR OF COUNTY. See: Permits COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Appeal from denial, suspension or revocation.................... 301.36 ADMINISTRATOR OF FAIR HOUSING.See: Application;fee;transferability;false FAIR HOUSING statements................... 301.23 ADVERTISING Duration and renewal. -.......... 301.26 Fair housing Loss of permit........... ......... 301.35 Unlawful housing practices Reinstatement.................... 301.37 Sale or rental and advertising in Required.......................... 301.23 connection therewith ......... 309.03(1) Revocation, suspension ............ 301.35 Handbills .............................. 310.01 et seq. Purpose ................... ......... 30121 See: PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND System performance reviews.......... 301.31 SOLICITORS Violations ................... ........ 301.39 Signs and billboards. See that subject Fire alarms Tobacco products,merchandising of...... 313.01 et seq. Definitions ..................„....... 301.02 See: TOBACCO PRODUCTS Enforcement through code enforcement ADVISORY BOARDS, ETC. See: BOARDS, board........................... 301.08 COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS False alarms Excessive alarms declared nuisance 301.04 AFFORDABLE HOUSING Service charges.................... 301.05 Housing assistance program (local). See Identification when requesting a that subject response........................ 301.063. Generally............................ 308.01 et seq. Intent............................... 301.01 Affordable housing advisory commit- Interference with fire department tee;creation of the............ 308.07 telephone trunk lines......., 301.06 Maintenance of audible alarms ....... 301.07 AGENCIES. See: DEPARTMENTS AND Notification of in service alarm .,..... 301.03 1. OTHER AGENCIES Permit AGREEMENTS. See: CONTRACTS AND Application........................ 301.033. AGREEMENTS Issuance.......................... 301.032. Required........................... 301.033. AGRICULTURE Private systems programmed to central Building codes alarm reception office .......,.. 301.062. Amendments to the Florida Building Code ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Agricultural exemption , ....... 401.14 Conformity with state law .......... .... 300.01 Supp. No. 153 IXI/I INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES(Cont'd.) ANIMALS AND FOWL(Cont'd.) Consumption Animal control authority Parks and recreation General powers..................... 302.06 Alcoholic beverages, sale and Interference with unlawful ........... 302.12 consumption of at Sandridge Applicability 302.14,302.18 Golf Course .................. 205.07 Application, issuance, and renewal of Prohibited hours of sale, service and license consumption.................... 300.02 Procedure for......... Public possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages prohibited ... 300.07 Cruelty to animals......................,. 302.051 2.051 Containers Definitions and general provisions.....<. 302.02 Licensed premises Dogs Biting or attack incident,involved in.. 302.081 Open or unsealed containers of alcoholic beverages;removal of Dangerous........................... 302.09 from licensed premises........ 300.04 Parks and recreation Indian River County Alcohol and Other Animals;dogs prohibited...,....... 205.03(22) Drug Abuse Trust Fund............ 305.05 et seq. Enforcement and penalties.............. 302.17 See:COURTS Enforcement options; citations; penalty Licensed premises provisions......................... 302.11 Certain states of undress and acts Equestrian activity prohibited on licensed premises Parks and recreation................. 205.03(3) Legislative authorization........... 300.06(1) Non-quarantined animals Prohibition........................ 300.06(2) Impoundment, redemption, surrender, Location of licensed premises; restric- and disposition of.... .......... 302.07 tion on ......................... 300.05 Parks and recreation Open or unsealed containers of alcoholic Animals;dogs prohibited ........... 205.03(22) beverages;removal of from licensed Equestrian activity..................... 205.03(3) premises ....................... 300.04 Private property New Years Right of entry upon for enforcement... 302.13 Prohibited hours of sale, service and Prohibition on retail sale in public places 302.16 consumption.................... 300.02(2) Quarantined animals Nudity Rabies control; quarantine, redemp- Certain states of undress and acts tion,and surrender of..... .... . 302.08 prohibited on licensed premises.. 300.06 Retail sale of dogs and cats ............. 302.15 Parks and recreation re alcoholic bever- Short title...................... 302.01 ages ..............................''' 205.03(26) Vaccination requirement........ 302.03 Sale and consumption of alcoholic bever- ages at Sandridge Golf Course... 205.07 APARTMENT COMPLEXES Prohibited hours of sale, service and Requirements re alarm systems ......... 301.24,301.25 consumption New Years........................... 300.02(2) APPEALS Prohibited hours..................... 300.02(1) Alarm systems Prohibited hours;premises closed during. 300.03 Appeal from denial, suspension or Public possession or consumption of revocation...................... 301.36 alcoholic beverages prohibited...... 300.07 Appeal from fines/grievance process... 301.34 Sales Code of Ordinances Prohibited hours of sale, service and Appeals generally ... 100.06 PP g Y................. consumption.................... 300.02 Contractors State Registration; suspension or revocation Conformity with state law._.......... 300.01 of ........ 400.07 AMBULANCES. See: EMERGENCY Hearing;appeal ................... 400.08 VEHICLES Health and sanitation Pollutant interceptors and grease traps 303.26 ANIMALS AND FOWL (Animal control and kennel regula- ASSESSMENTS tions) Solid waste disposal district Additional animal ownership responsibili- Disposal service charge roll (omissions ties............. ................. 302.05 and errors in);property becoming Adoption............................... 302.071 assessable after January 1...... 204.30 Supp. No. 153 IX1/2 INDEX Section Section ASSESSMENTS(Cont-d.) BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMIS- Taxation. See that subject SIONS(Cont'd.) Generally............................ 200.01 et seq. Compensation ....................... 103.02(7) Municipal service taxing or benefit Election of officers ................... 103.02(9) unit.......................... 200.01 et seq. Ex officio members of commissions and Traffic facilities boards.......................... 103.04.1 Fee schedule or individual assessment Meetings ............................ 103.02(8) (traffic),use of.................. 1010.03 Number of members.................. 103.02(2) ATTORNEY. See: COUNTY ATTORNEY Provisions (general) applicable to all commissions and boards......... 103.02 AUTOMOBILES. See: MOTOR VEHICLES Quorum ............................. 103.02(11) AND TRAFFIC Reappointment ...................... 103.02(1) Regulatory commissions and boards... 103.03 B Removal............................. 103.02(4) BEACHES. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND Rules of procedure .............. ... 103.02(10) WATERWAYS Serve in advisory capacity....... 103.02(6) Terms.........................._ _ 103.02(1) BENEFIT UNITS Vacancies...................... .. 103.02(1) Taxation. See that subject Voting conflicts ...................... 103.04.2 Generally............................ 200.01 et seq. Indian River County Environmental Municipal service taxing or benefit Control Board..................... 303.01 unit.......................... 200.01 et seq. Planning and zoning commission........ 103.03(1) BILLBOARDS. See: SIGNS AND See: PLANNING AND ZONING COM- BILLBOARDS MISSION Purchasing BINGO Authority............................ 105.01 Generally....................... ....... 306.11 County commission................ 105.01(a) BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT Regulatory commissions and boards ..... 103.03 Generally ....... 103.03(2) Solid waste disposal district Objection to disposal charge;creation of BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMIS- adjustment board............... 204.26 SIONS Tourist development council............. 103.05 Advisory commissions and boards ....... 103.04 See: TOURIST DEVELOPMENT Alarm review board..................... 301.21(D) COUNCIL Board of zoning adjustment............. 103.03(2) Zoning board of adjustment......, 103.03(2) Children's services advisory committee .. 103.20 et seq. See:ZONING Code enforcement board ................ 103.03(3) Code enforcement citation procedures.... 103.07, 103.08 BOATS,DOCKS AND WATERWAYS Code enforcement special master........ 103.06 Airboats,use of in the St. Sebastian River 306.12 Code of Ordinances Beaches Appeals generally Dunes From a decision of a Chapter 400 Parks and recreation board or commission..._...... 100.06(3) Dune line crossing .............. 205.03(25) From a decision of the board of county Vero Beach. See herein that subject commissioners................ 100.06(4) County commissioners,board of......... 101.01, 101.02 Coastal construction code.See that subject Generally............................ 402.01 et seq. Definitions and construction of Code..... 100.02(2) Environmental control board............ 103.03(4) Construction seaward of mean high See: ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL water......................... 402.07 BOARD Dunes. See herein:Beaches Fair housing Land crabs,taking or harvesting of.. ... 306.14 Administrator; authority and Oyster harvesting .................. 306.03 responsibilities Parks and recreation. See that subject County commission to appoint...... 309.05(l) Generally............................ 205.01 et seq. Generally............................. . 103.01 Motor-driven devices in lake ....... 205.03(24) Absence of members.................. 103.02(5) Water activity..................... 205.03(21) Advisory commissions and boards..... 103.04 Sebastian Inlet;surfing or water skiing.. 306.01 Appointment dates................... 103.02(3) Violation,penalty..................., 306.02 Commission or board action .......... 103.02(12) St. Sebastian River,use of airboats in ., 306.12 Supp. No. 153 IXl/3 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section BOATS,DOCKS AND WATERWAYS(Cont'd.) BUILDING CODES(Cont'd.) Vero Beach Technical codes,standard............... 401.01 Parks and recreation................. 205.01 et seq. (The following codes were adopted by See: PARKS AND RECREATION reference) Water and sewers Florida Building Code................ 401.01 City of Vero Beach water,sewer and Standard Housing Code (SHC), 1991 electric services .............. 201.08.1(b) Edition......................... 401.01 Violations Standard Unsafe Buildings Abatement Surfing or water skiing;Sebastian Inlet 306.02 Code(SUBAC), 1985 Edition..,.,. 401.01 BONDS,SURETY OR PERFORMANCE Purchasing....................... ...... 105.01 et seq. BUILDINGS See:PURCHASING Building codes...............„....., ,.. 401.01 et seq. Rights-of-way See:BUILDING CODES Permits;performance security „ 312.11 Building official Contractors.......................... 400.01 et seq. BOTTLES See: CONTRACTORS Parks and recreation Glass bottles and containers.,........ 205.03(23) Camping Miscellaneous offenses and programs BOUNDARIES.See:SURVEYS,MAPS AND Prohibition of public camping or sleep- PLATS ing within county buildings, or BROKERAGE SERVICES on its grounds, streets, sidewalks, right-of-way, and Fair housing other public property 306.16 Unlawful housing practices p p p y Coastal construction code.See that subject Brokerage services.............. . 309.03(3) Generally............................ 402.01 et seq. BUDGETS. See:FINANCES Coastal building zone boundary BUILDING CODE BOARD OF ADJUST- description.............major MENT AND APPEALS 402.04 Requirements (structural)for major Adjustment boards. See that subject structures.floor elevations s .... 402.11 Provisions(general)applicable to all com- Building and floor elevations 402t seq. missions and boards............... 103.02 Codes.................................. 401.01 et seq. See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND See:BUILDING CODES COMMISSIONS Construction. See herein specific subjects Construction, reconstruction to house BUILDING CODES elderly parents, grandparents of Adjustment board. See:BUILDING CODE owners BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND Property tax reduction ,„............ 213.01 et seq. APPEALS See:TAXATION Appeals board. See: BUILDING CODE Contractors ........................... 400.01 et seq. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND See: CONTRACTORS APPEALS Electrical contractors and inspectors..... 400.13 et seq. Board re. See:BUILDING CODE BOARD See:ELECTRICITY OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS Coastal construction code ............... 402.01 et seq. Fair housing ... ................,. 309.01 et seq. See: COASTAL CONSTRUCTION See:FAIR HOUSING Health and sanitation .................. 303.01 et seq. CODE See:HEALTH AND SANITATION Contractors ............................ 400.01 et seq. See: CONTRACTORS Housing assistance program(local) ...... 308.01 et seq. Florida Building Code,amendments to See: HOUSING ASSISTANCE Administrative amendments......_.,. 401.10 PROGRAM Agricultural exemption............... 401.14 Impact fees ............................ 1000.01 et seq. Technical amendments to............. 401.11 See: IMPACT FEES Indian River County wind borne debris Motor vehicles and traffic............... 307.01 et seq. region and basic wind speed map... 401.07 See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAF- Mobile homes,minimum standards for... 401.03 FIC Property maintenance code.............. 403.01 et seq. Parks and recreation Technical codes,generally Buildings and other property ......... 205.03(2) Construction and application of.....,. 401.05 Plumbing contractor and inspectors...... 400.14 et seq. Violation of......................... . 401.06 See:PLUMBING Supp. No. 153 IX1/4 INDEX Section Section BUILDINGS(Cont'd.) CHILDREN'S SERVICES ADVISORY COM- Sales and solicitation........ .......... 310.01 et seq. MITTEE See: PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND Appointment to committee.............. 103.22 SOLICITORS Bookkeeping and audit ................. 103.29 Streets,sidewalks and other public ways. Distribution of funds,process for........ 103.28 See that subject Duties of members...................... 103.23 Rights-of-way........................ 312.01 et seq. Executive officer director,function of.... 103.30 Unpermitted construction.......... 312.10 Funding ................................ 103.26 Traffic................................. 307.01 et seq. Meetings......................,.. ., ,,... 103.25 See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAF- Objective..................... 103.21 FIC Procedures handbook................... 103.31 Water and sewers. See that subject Purpose................................ 103.20 Construction;unlawful............... 201.14 Sub-committees .....................,,. 103.24 Water charges on new construction Use of funds.......... .................. 103.27 accounts........................ 201.23 CHURCHES(Religion,etc.) BURGLARY ALARMS Religious discrimination Alarm systems ......................... 301.21 et seq. Fair housing.......... ............... 309.01 et seq. See:ALARMS AND ALARM SYSTEMS CIRCUIT COURTS. See: COURTS BUSINESSES CITATIONS Local business tax receipts.............. 207.01 et seq. Code enforcement citation procedures.... 103.07, 103.08 See:TAXATION CIVIL PENALTIES, ACTIONS, ETC. See: Purchasing;professional services........ 105.04 COURTS Sales and solicitation,...._.„........... 310.01 et seq. COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CODE C Applicability ..................... ...... 402.03 Buildings CAMPING Coastal building zone boundary descrip- Miscellaneous offenses and programs tion ............................ 402.04 Prohibition of public camping or sleep- Requirements (structural) for major ing within county buildings,or on structures ...................... 402.11 its grounds, streets, sidewalks, Building and floor elevations....... 402.11(5) right-of-way, and other public Coastal building zone boundary descrip- ro ert tion............................... 402.04 p p y.io ......that subject .. 306.16 Construction seaward of mean high water 402.07 Parks and recreation. See that subject Definitions(not enumerated herein)..... 402.09 Generally............................ 205.01 et seq. Sleeping, in d lodging 205.03(16) Design standards p g'camping g an o �n g ''''' Requirements (structural) for major CANVASSERS.See:PEDDLERS,CANVASS- structures ERS AND SOLICITORS Design conditions;general .....,.., 402.11(10) Erosion and design grade .......,.. 402.11(6) CAPITAL COSTS,ETC. See:FINANCES Wave force design ............... .... 402.11(7) Erosion and design grade ............. 402.11(6) CATS. See:ANIMALS AND FOWL Existing structures.........,..........,. 402.05 Floor elevations ............. .. ......... 402.11(5) CERTIFICATES/CERTIFICATION Generally........ 402.02 Contractors .......................... .. 400.01 et seq. Grades See:CONTRACTORS Erosion and design grade._ ........ 402.11(6) Electrical contractors and inspectors Hydrodynamic loads..................... 402.11(9) Certified, registered electrician or Hydrostatic loads............,........,. 402.11(8) journeyman and apprentices.. 400.13 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 Master,certified,registered or journey- Monolithic foundations.................. 402.11(3) man,plumbers....,....... ..... 400.14 Multizone structures.................... 402.06 Nonhabitable major structures; require- CHECKS. See:FINANCES ments(structural)for. 402.12 Supp. No. 153 IX1/5 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CODE(Cont'd.) CODE ENFORCEMENT SPECIAL MASTER Permits;application for................. 402.08 Generally.............................. 103.06 Pole foundations........................ 402.11(2) Public access........................... 402.15 CODE OF ORDINANCES* References ............................. 402.16 Amendment of ordinances............... 100.03 Requirements for coastal construction ... 402.10 Appeals generally Requirements (structural) for major Failure to comply ................ ... 100.06(5) structures From a decision of a Chapter 400 board Building and floor elevations . ........ 402.11(5) or commission .................. 100.06(3) Design conditions;general..... ....... 402.11(10) From a decision of a county officer.... 100.06(2) Erosion and design grade._ .. 402.11(6) From a decision of a department head. 100.06(1) Foundations .......................... 402.11(1) From a decision of the board of county Hydrodynamic loads......... . 402.11(9) commissioners.................. 100.06(4) Hydrostatic loads .................... 402.11(8) Boards and commissions re Monolithic foundations.,. 402.11(3) Appeals from a decision of a Chapter Pole foundations .......... ........... 402.11(2) 400 board or commission ........ 100.06(3) Understructures ..................... 402.11(4) Appeals from a decision of the board of Wave force design..................... 402.11(7) county commissioners........... 100.06(4) Requirements (structural) for minor Definitions and construction of Code..... 100.02 structures......................... 402.13 Department head;appeals from a decision Title................................... 402.01 of................................. 100.06(1) Wave force design ...................... 402.11(7) Zones Generally.............................. 100.01 Coastal building zone boundary descrip- Liens generally......................... 100.080 til b ..ding zone boundary ..d.. rip- 402.04 Officers of county,appeals from a decision of................................. 100.06(2) CODE, COUNTY ORGANIZATION AND Provisions considered as continuing enact- INTERNAL PROCEDURES ments............................. 100.04 Boards and commissions................ 103.01 et seq. Repeal of ordinances.................... 100.03 See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND Severability of parts of Code ............ 100.07 COMMISSIONS Violations County commissioners,board of General penalty;continuing violations. 100.05 Meetings and procedures ............. 102.01 et seq. Water and sewers See: COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Incorporation in Code ........ ........ 201.36 BOARD OF General provisions...................... 100.01 et seq. CODES,OTHER See: CODE OF ORDINANCES Building codes................. ... 401.01 et seq. Government organization ............... 101.01 et seq. See:BUILDING CODES See:GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION Coastal construction code............... 402.01 et seq. Personnel.............................. 104.01 et seq. See: COASTAL CONSTRUCTION See:OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES CODE Purchasing............................. 105.01 et seq. Officers and employees See:PURCHASING Code of ethics and conduct............ 104.06 Real property disposition procedures..... 106.01 et seq. See:REAL PROPERTY DISPOSITION COMBAT AUTOMOBILE THEFT PROGRAM PROCEDURES Generally.............................. 306.09 CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD COMMISSIONERS.See:COUNTY COMMIS- Fire alarm enforcement through code SIONERS,BOARD OF enforcement board................. 301.08 Generally.............................. 103.03(3) COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES. See: Provisions(general)applicable to all com- BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COM- missions and boards............... 103.02 MISSIONS See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS *Note-The adoption, amendment,repeal, omissions,effec- tive date, explanation of numbering system and other mat- CODE ENFORCEMENT CITATION ters pertaining to the use,construction and interpretation of PROCEDURES this Code are contained in the adopting ordinance and Contracting........................., 103.08 preface which are to be found in the preliminary pages of this General................................ 103.07 volume. Supp. No. 153 IX1/6 INDEX Section Section COMPANIES CONTRACTORS(Cont'd.) Motor vehicles and traffic Coastal construction code ...... ......... 402.01 et seq. Wrecker company for service;selection See: COASTAL CONSTRUCTION of requested through the sheriff.. 307.12 CODE CONDUCT Compensation;presumption working for . 400.03 Construction contractors and inspectors Officers andemployees Certificate of occupancy inspection by Code of ethics and conduct............. 104.06 building official................. 400.11 CONFLICTS Notice to correct damage or unsightly Boards,committees and commissions conditions ...................... 400.12 Voting conflicts ...................... 103.04.2 Damage or unsightly conditions;notice to Water and sewers correct Repeal of conflicting provisions ....... 201.35 Construction contractors and inspec- tors ............................ 400.12 CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS AND Electrical contractors and inspectors..... 400.13 et seq. GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES See: ELECTRICITY County commissioners,board of re....... 102.04(8) Employee-independent contractor ....... 400.031 CONSTRUCTION OF CODE(Generally) Fees ................................... 400.04 Code definitions and construction of Code 100.02(1) General conditions Building official;general powers,duties CONTAINERS of.............................. 400.10 Alcoholic beverages;licensed premises Construction contractors and inspec- Open or unsealed containers of alcoholic tors beverages;removal of from licensed Certificate of occupancy inspec- premises ....................... 300.04 tion by building official..... 400.11 Parks and recreation Certificate of occupancy;utility connec- Glass bottles and containers.......... 205.03(23) tions prohibited until notice of issuance of ..................... 400.09 CONTAMINATION. See:POLLUTION Construction contractors and inspec- CONTRACTORS tors Building codes........... ............. 401.01 et seq. Certificate of occupancy inspec- See:BUILDING CODES tion by building official..... 400.11 Building official Certificate required .................. 400.01 Construction contractors and inspec- Employee-independent contractor..... 400.031 tors Fees................................. 400.04 Certificate of occupancy inspection Insurance required................... 400.05 by building official............ 400.11 Permits required..................... 400.02 General conditions Presumption working for compensation 400.03 Building official; general powers, Registration;rights under ............ 400.06 duties of..................... 400.10 Registration; suspension or revocation Construction contractors and of.............................. 400.07 inspectors Hearing;appeal ................... 400.08 Certificate of occupancy inspec- Hearings tion by building official .. 400.11 Registration; suspension or revocation Certificate of occupancy;utility con- of.............................. 400.08 nections prohibited until notice Inspections,inspectors of issuance of................. 400.09 Construction contractors and inspec- Construction contractors and tors ............................ 400.11,400.12 inspectors Insurance required ..................... 400.05 Certificate of occupancy inspec- Notice to correct damage or unsightly tion by building official .. 400.11 conditions Certificates Certificate of occupancy;utility connec- Construction contractors and inspec- tions prohibited until notice of tors issuance of ..................... 400.09 Certificate of occupancy inspection Construction contractors and inspec- by building official............ 400.11 tors ............................ 400.12 Certificate of occupancy;utility con- Permits required ....................... 400.02 nections prohibited until notice Plumbing contractor and inspectors...... 400.14 et seq. of issuance of................... 400.09 See: PLUMBING Certificate required.............. 400.01 Presumption working for compensation.. 400.03 Supp. No. 153 IXI/7 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section CONTRACTORS(Cont-d.) COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, BOARD OF Registration;rights under........... ... 400.06 (Cont'd.) Registration;suspension or revocation of. 400.07 Departmental matters ................... 102.04(11) Rights under registration............... 400.06 Dissent,commissioner may file.......... 102.09 Unsightly conditions;notice to correct Districts,special........................ 102.04(14) Construction contractors and inspec- Election of chairman and vice chairman . 101.02(1) tors ............................ 400.12 Emergency items, additions to agenda... 102.04(4) Utility connections prohibited until notice Fees by resolution ...................... 102.10(3) of issuance of certificate of occupancy 400.09 Governmental agencies ................. 102.04(8) Interruptions........................... 102.06(4) CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS Introduction before commission......... . 102.06(3) Alarm systems contracted for by individual Invocation......................... .... 102.04(2) tenant in apartment complexes...., 301.24 Meetings and procedures Children's services advisory committee Additions to the agenda/emergency items 102.04(4) Cooperative agreements.............. 103.28 102.04(15) Adjournment ................„,, Code enforcement citation procedures Agenda......................... 102.01(4) Contracting.......................... 103.08 Approval of minutes..,........,. ... .. 102.04(6) County commissioners,board of Meetings and procedures Call to order......................... 102.03, g P 102.04(1) Contracts ......................... 102.10 Commissioner may file dissent.,,..... 102.09 Purchasing............................. 105.01 et seq. Commissioners matters 102.04(13) .............. See:PURCHASING Consent agenda...................... 102.04(7) Water and sewers Constitutional officers and governmental Existing agreements ................. 201.12 agencies........................ 102.04(8) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES.See:DRUGS Contracts............................ 102.10 AND MEDICINES County administrator matters ........ 102.04(10) County attorney matters ............. 102.04(12) COUNCIL ON TOURIST DEVELOPMENT County attorney review of contract docu- Tourist development council............. 103.05 ments .......................... 102.10(4) COUNTY lion.............. ........., Count officer addressingthe commis Definitions and construction of Code..... 100.02(3) .. . 102.07 Debate,rules of COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Getting the floor...................... 102.06(2) County commissioners,board of Interruptions...................... 102.06(4) County administrator matters ........ 102.04(10) Introduction before commission..... 102.06(3) Generally........................ ...... 101.05 Motion to reconsider...........,,.. 102.06(7) Presiding officer may debate ....,.. 102.06(1) COUNTY ATTORNEY Privilege of closing debate....., .. 102.06(5) County commissioners,board of Votes required................ ... 102.06(6) County attorney matters ............. 102.04(12) Departmental matters........... .. . . 102.04(11) County attorney review of contract docu- Generally ........ .. .... 102.01 Invocation............ ..... .. ments .......................... 102.10(4) 102.04(2) . . . .. .. Generally.............................. 101.06 Order of business ..............,.,... 102.04 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,BOARD OF Ordinances and resolutions Addressing the commission Adoption of,procedures re ...., .... 102.10(2) County officer........................ 102.07 Generally......................... 102.10 Adjournment............... ... 102.04(15) Rates and fees by resolution. ....... 102.10(3) Chairman and vice chairman Place................................. 102.01(2) Absences .......... ......... 101.02(3) Pledge of allegiance............._ .. 102.04(3) Duties...................... ......... 101.02(2) Presiding officer .............. ...... 102.02 Election ............................. 101.02(1) Proclamation and presentations....... 102.04(5) Composition................. .. ...... .. 101.01 Public items ..................., 102.04(9) Constitutional officers and governmental Public opportunity to be heard........ 102.11 agencies .......................... 102.04(8) Quorum..........................,.. 102.01(3) Contracts .............................. 102.10 Reading of minutes .............. .... 102.05 County administrator matters........... 102.04(10) Silence constitutes affirmative vote ... 102.08 County attorney matters................ 102.04(12) Special districts.................._... 102.04(14) County attorney review of contract docu- Special meetings... .................. 102.01(5) ments............................. 102.10(4) Time.........................,. ..... 102.01(1) Debate,rules of ................ 102.06 Motion to reconsider......... .. ..... 102.06(7) Supp. No. 153 IX1/8 INDEX Section Section COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, BOARD OF COURTS(Cont'd.) (Cont'd.) Additional court costs on non-criminal Officers traffic infractions or violations Constitutional officers and governmental pursuant to Section 318.18(11)(d), agencies.......................„ 102.04(8) Florida Statutes(2004),allocation Presiding officer ................... . 102.02 of.............................. 305.17 Presiding officer may debate.......... 102.06(l) Additional court costs on non-criminal Order,call to............................ 102.03, traffic infractions or violations 102.04(l) pursuant to Section 318.18(11)(d), Order of business........................ 102.04 Florida Statutes (2004), imposi- Ordinances and resolutions ............. 102.10 et seq. tion of.......................... 305.16 See herein:Meetings and Procedures Alcohol and other drug abuse programs, Pledge of allegiance...................... 102.04(3) court assessment for ............ 305.06 Presiding officer..................„..... 102.02 Code of Ordinances,inclusion into .... 305.21 Debate participation ......... .„..... 102.06(l) Conflicting ordinances,repeal of...... 305.19 Proclamation and presentations ,. ..,... 102.04(5) Court costs imposed on non-criminal Public items............................ 102.04(9) traffic infractions or violations Public opportunity to be heard .........,. 102.11 pursuant to Section 318.18(11)(c) y 102.10(3) Florida Statutes(2004),allocation Rates and fees b resolution.......,..„ Reading of minutes..................... 102.05 of funds received from........... 305.15 Reconsider,motion to................... 102.06(7) Driver education program trust fund Silence constitutes affirmative vote...... 102.08 Maintenance of..................... 305.08 Time of meetings....................... 102.01(1) Uses and purposes of.............. 305.10 Vice chairman. See herein:Chairman and Effective date........................ 305.22 Vice Chairman Findings............................. 305.01 Votes and voting Five dollars,collection of............. 305.09 Debate rules;votes required.......... 102.06(6) Indian River County Alcohol and Other Silence constitutes affirmative vote .. 102.08 Drug Abuse Trust Fund Accounting and uses of ............ 305.07 COUNTY COURTS. See: COURTS Renaming of...................... 305.05 Non-criminal traffic cases pursuant to COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICE Section 318.18(13)(a), Florida Children's Services Network(CSNetwork) Statutes, imposition of surcharge Executive officer director,function of.. 103.30 in.............................. 305.13 COUNTY OFFICERS. See:OFFICERS AND Repeal .............................. 305.03 EMPLOYEES Savings clause....................... 305.04 Severability.......................... 305.20 COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR. See: TAXA- Surcharge in non-criminal traffic cases, TION uses of funds received from 305.14 Title and citation 305.02 COURTS Civil penalties, actions,etc. D Motor vehicles and traffic; civil penal- ties............................. 307.07 DAMAGE Procedures governing payment of civil Construction contractors and inspectors penalties and proceedings to Notice to correct damage or unsightly enforce payment for county park- conditions ...................... 400.12 ing violations................... 307.08 County roads or rights-of-way; repair of Costs damage to......................... 312.09 Additional court costs imposed on Water and sewers criminal cases pursuant to Sec- Damage repair;rates and charges..... 201.08(J)(7) tion 775.083, Florida Statutes Damaging equipment; prohibition (2004),allocation of............. 305.18 against...................... ... 201.26 Additional court costs in criminal cases pursuant to Section 939.185, DANGEROUS DOGS Florida Statutes (2004), imposi- Generally.............................. 302.09 tion of.......................... 305.11 Additional court costs in criminal cases, DEDICATIONS uses of............ ............... 305.12 Rights-of-way;dedication of„............ 312.17 Supp. No. 153 IX1/9 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section DEFINITIONS(Generally) DISTRICTS(Cont'd.) Code definitions and construction of Code 100.02(1) Emergency services district ............. 208.01 et seq. Other defimitions. See specific subjects See: EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT DEMOLITION . 303.29 et seq. Solid waste disposal district............. 204.20 et seq. Demolition approval................ See:SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL See:HEALTH AND SANITATION Taxation. See that subject Property maintenance code Municipal service taxing or benefit unit 200.01 et seq. Demolition........................... 403.08 Streetlighting;districts ............ 200.07 DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES Tourist development tax,generally._.. 210.01 et seq. Animal control authority Taxing district and levy............ 210.01 General powers...................... 302.06 Interference with unlawful ........... 302.12 DIVISIONS. See: DEPARTMENTS AND Code of Ordinances OTHER AGENCIES Appeals from a decision of a depart- DOCKS. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND ment head...................... 100.06(l) WATERWAYS County commissioners,board of Meetings and procedures DOCUMENTS Constitutional officers and County attorney review of contract docu- governmental agencies........ 102.04(8) ments............................. 102.10(4) Departmental matters ............. 102.04(11) Definitions and construction of Code DOGS. See:ANIMALS AND FOWL Representative of county officer or department head................ 100.02(7) DRUG ABUSE TRUST FUND Indian River County Enterprise Develop- Indian River County Alcohol and Other ment Agency...................... 103.09 Drug Abuse....................... 305.05 et seq. Solid waste disposal district See:COURTS Disposal charges to governmental agen- cies,county agencies and property DRUGS AND MEDICINES owner not being taxed........... 204.29 Manifesting the purpose of illegally using, Water and sewers possessing or selling controlled Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise fee substances ........................ 306.08 County division of utility services .. 201.08.1(a) Pain management clinics Moratorium on issuance of business tax DEPOSITS. See:FINANCES receipt ...._.................... 207.15 DEVELOPMENT. See: PLANNING AND Pain management clinics and controlled DEVELOPMENT substances ........................ 315.01 et seq. See: PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS DISABILITIES AND CONTROLLED Motor vehicles and traffic SUBSTANCES Public parking for certain handicapped Prohibited, medical marijuana treatment persons......................... 307.02 center dispensing facilities......... 306.15 Unpaid handicapped parking violations 307.11 See:MEDICAL MARIJUANA DUNES. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND DISASTER EMERGENCY PLAN 101.09 WATERWAYS See:EMERGENCIES DISCLOSURE E Purchasing Disclosure of relationships..,......... 105.06 EASEMENTS DISCOUNTS. See:FINANCES Reclaimed water regulations Easement requirement,public...... 202.11 DISCRIMINATION Fair housing ....... 309.01 et seq. EDUCATION. See: SCHOOLS See: FAIR HOUSING ELECTIONS DISTRICTS Boards,committees and commissions County commissioners,board of Election of officers ................... 103.02(9) Meetings and procedures County commissioners,board of Special districts ................... 102.04(14) Chairman and vice chairman;election. 101.02(1) Supp. No. 153 IXl/10 INDEX Section Section ELECTRICITY EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT Contractors ....... ........... .... 400.01 et seq. (Cont'd.) See: CONTRACTORS District fire code Electrical contractors and inspectors Abatement of hazardous materials.,.. 208.10 Certified, registered electrician or Extraordinary expense or service ..... 208.13 journeyman and apprentices....,. 400.13 Fire safety inspections,plan review.., 208.11 Electrical energy;levy on sale of......... 211.01, 211.02 Fireworks sales and use.............. 208.12 Property maintenance code Penalties ............................ 208.14 Electrical equipment........... 403.26,403.28 403.25 Establishment and responsibility........ 208.09 Electrical facilities.................. . Governing body......................... 208.03 Streets, sidewalks and other public ways Rights-of-way Powers of district....................... 208.04 Grant of electric franchise to Florida Purpose of district...................... 208.02 Power and Light Company Repeal of existing special districts....... 208.06 Grant of franchise............... 312.20 Taxing ability ....................,..... 208.05 Water and sewers Transfer of employees .................. 208.07 Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise fee Withdrawal from district by municipality 208.08 City of Vero Beach water, sewer and electric services .............. 201.08.1(b) EMPLOYEES. See: OFFICERS AND ELDERLY EMPLOYEES Property tax reduction reconstruction, ENFORCEMENT BOARD. See: CODE reconstruction to house elderly ENFORCEMENT BOARD parents,grandparents of owners.... 213.01 et seq. See: TAXATION ENFORCEMENT CITATION PROCEDURES ELEVATION Generally.............................. 103.07, 103.08 Coastal construction code Requirements (structural) for major structures ENGeneraEMENT, SPECIAL MASTER ..•. 103.06 Building and floor elevations....... 402.11(5) ENGINEERS,ENGINEERING ELEVATORS, ESCALATORS, DUMBWAIT- Water and sewers ERS Engineering services .................. 201.08(J)(9) Property maintenance code.............. 403.29 EMERGENCIES ENTRY. See:RIGHT OF ENTRY Authority to act in emergencies; delega- ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD tion of............................ 101.10 Generally.............................. 103.03(4) Coastal construction code ............... 402.01 et seq. See: COASTAL CONSTRUCTION Health and sanitation .................. 303.01 et seq. CODE See:HEALTH AND SANITATION County commissioners,board of Provisions(general)applicable to all com- Additions to the agenda/emergency items 102.04(4) missions and boards............. 103.02 Disaster emergency plan................ 101.09 Illicit stormwater discharge EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Suspension due to illicit discharges in Officers and employees emergency situations............ 318.06 Equal employment opportunity ....... 104.01 Impact fees Emergency services facilities.......... 1002.01 et seq. EROSION See:IMPACT FEES Coastal construction code. See that subject Life support services.................... 304.01 et seq. Generally............................ 402.01 et seq. See:LIFE SUPPORT SERVICES Requirements (structural) for major Property maintenance code structures Emergency measures................. 403.07 Erosion and design grade........ 402.11(6) Water and sewers Indian River County industrial pretreat- ETHICS ment regulations ordinance Officers and employees Emergency suspensions............ 201.85 Code of ethics and conduct...,......... 104.06 EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT EXPENDITURES, EXPENSES. See: Creation and boundaries of. ., ...... . 208.01 FINANCES Supp. No. 153 IX1/11 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section F FERTILIZER AND LAND MANAGEMENT (Cont'd.) FAIR HOUSING General education program ............. 316.11 Administrator;authority and responsibili- Licensing of commercial fertilizer applica- ties 316.12 tors........... County commission to appoint........ 309.05(1) Low maintenance zones................. 316.05 General powers and duties ........... 309.05(2) Management of grass clippings and vegeta- Promulgation of forms and regulations 309.05(4) tive materials ...............,,. ... 316.08 Advertising References to state law ....... ... 316.14 Sale or rental and advertising in con- Timing of fertilizer application ....,..... 316.03 nection therewith............... 309.03(1) Title...................... .....,...... 316.01 Brokerage services Training316.10 Unlawful housing practices........... 309.03(3) Complaints or testimony;untruthful..... 309.10 FINANCES Complaints,processing ................. 309.07 Accounts and accounting Declaration of policy.................... 309.01 Water charges on new construction Definitions(not enumerated herein)..... 309.02 accounts........................ 201.23 Education and public information ...... . 309.09 Budgets Exemptions and exceptions........... 309.04 Municipal service taxing or benefit unit 200.01 et seq. Financing Streetlighting Unlawful housing practices........... 309.03(2) Levy of assessment; adoption of Practices,unlawful ..................... 309.03 budget ..................... 200.04 Processing complaints .................. 309.07 Solid waste disposal district Promulgation of forms and regulations... 309.05(4) Budget, adoption of annually....... 204.27 Remedies,additional.................... 309.08 Capital costs,etc. Rentals Water and sewers Unlawful housing practices.. ........ 309.03(1) Excess capital cost charge...... ,,. 201.08(G) Sales Checks Testimony;untruthful........... ..... 309.10 Water and sewers Unlawful housing practices Checks with insufficient funds ,.... 201.24 Brokerage services......... .......... 309.03(3) Court costs............................. 305.01 et seq. Financing ................. ..... 309.03(2) See:COURTS Sale or rental and advertising in con- Deposits nection therewith... .. . ........ 309.03(1) Water and sewers Violations;penalty...................... 309.11 Deposits required upon opening, FALSE ALARMS transferring, reconnecting; Alarms and alarm systems............. 301.01 et seq. refund policy................. 201.08(H) See:ALARMS AND ALARM SYSTEMS Discounts False fire alarms Solid waste disposal district Excessive alarms declared nuisance... 301.04 Disposal charges;collection of by tax Service charges ...................... 301.05 collector trunk lines fire.... telephone Discounts for early payments.... 204.28(c) Interference with fire department t ........ 301.06 Fair housing Unlawful housing practices FALSE MISREPRESENTATIONS Financing......................... 309.03(2) Fair housing .......................... 309.10 Funds and funding FEDERAL SOCIAL SECURITY ACT Funding of children's services advisory committee...................... 103.26 Officers and employees Housing assistance program(local) Federal Social Security Act....... 104.04 Local housing assistance trust fund; FEES. See specific subjects creation of................... 308.04 Solid waste disposal district FERTILIZER AND LAND MANAGEMENT Authority for funding of district.... 204.21 Applicability ............... ........ .... 316.15 Water and sewers;rates and charges Application practices.. , ....... .. 316.07 Checks with insufficient funds ..... 201.24 Definitions.............. .............. . 316.02 Impact fees Enforcement .............o.,........,.. 316.13 Reduction, refund and relinquishment Exemptions ............. ............... 316.09 of.................... . ........ 201.09(E) Fertilizer content and application rates.. 316.06 Purchasing...........................,,, 105.01 et seq. Fertilizer-free zones.. ..... ............. 316.04 See:PURCHASING Supp. No. 153 IX1/12 INDEX Section Section FINANCES(Cont'd.) FOOD AND FOOD SERVICES(Cont'd.) Refunds Land crabs,taking or harvesting of........ 306.14 Water and sewers deposits;refund policy 201.08(H) Oyster harvesting ...................... 306.03 Tourist development tax ................ 210.01 et seq. Tourist development tag ............... . 210.01 et seq. Authorized uses of revenue. .......... 210.03 See: TAXATION See: TAXATION FOWL. See:ANIMALS AND FOWL FINES, FORFEITURES AND OTHER PENALTIES(Generally) FRANCHISES Code of Ordinances Electrical energy;levy on sale of General penalty;continuing violations. 100.05 Franchise fee ........................ 211.01,211.02 Specific fines,etc. See specific subjects Streets, sidewalks and other public ways Water and sewers Rights-of-way Indian River County industrial pretreat- Requirement of franchise for natural went regulations ordinance gas utility 201.84 Requirement of franchise........ 312.21 Administrative fines............. ... Water and sewers;franchises......, 201.50 et seq. FIRE CODE See:WATER AND SEWERS Emergency services district ., 208.10 et seq. FUNDS AND FUNDING. See:FINANCES District fire code .••. FIRE DEPARTMENT G Fire alarms ............................ 301.01 et seq. See:ALARMS AND ALARM SYSTEMS GARBAGE. See:SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL FIRE DEPARTMENT/PREVENTION GAS Fire hydrants Local option gas tax .................... 209.01 et seq. Water and sewers regulations re See:TAXATION Annual fire protection charges for Oil and gas well stimulation prohibited.. 317.01 et seq. hydrants..................... 201.08(L)(1) See: OIL AND GAS WELL STIMULA- Permit required to draw water from TION fire hydrants................. 201.25 Streets,sidewalks and other public ways Motor vehicles and traffic.See that subject Rights-of-way Generally........................ .... 307.01 et seq. Requirement of franchise for natural Parking in fire lanes. ............. 307.03 gas utility Parks and recreation Requirement of franchise...... 312.21 Fires................................ 205.03(4) Fireworks ................. ......... 205.03(5) GENDER Water and sewers Definitions and construction of Code..... 100.02(8) Fire hydrants;permit required to draw GENERAL RULE water from ...................„ 201.25 Definitions and construction of Code..... 100.02(1) Fire protection charges;annual ...... . 201.08(L) Fire systems ...................... 201.08(L)(2) GLASS FIREARMS AND WEAPONS Parks and recreation Parks and recreation Glass bottles and containers.......,.. 205.03(23) Hunting............................. . 205.03(6) GOLF. See:PARKS AND RECREATION FIREWORKS GOODS Fireworks sales and use 208.12 Selling goods on streets or sidewalks 306.05 FLEA MARKETS GOVERNING BODIES Business tax receipt requirements....... 207.11 Emergency services district ........... .. 208.03 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION Solid waste disposal district.......... 204.20 Coastal construction code ............... 402.01 et seq. GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION See: COASTAL CONSTRUCTION County commissioners,board of......... 101.01, 101.02 CODE See: COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, FLORIDA. See:STATE BOARD OF Emergencies FOOD AND FOOD SERVICES Delegation of authority to act in an Alcoholic beverages..................... 300.01 et seq. emergency...................... 101.10 See:ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Disaster emergency plan ......... .... 101.09 Supp. No. 153 IX1/13 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION(Cont'd.) HEALTH AND SANITATION(Cont'd.) Officers of county....................... 101.03 et seq. Health and sanitation See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Adoption by reference............. ..... 303.13 Definitions .......................... 303.12 GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES County commissioners,board of Enforcement......... .... 303.14 ............ Constitutional officers and governmental Purpose s;p....penalties.. .... ..... 303.11 ... 102.04(8) Interceptors. See herein: Pollutant 303.15 agencies..................... Violations; enalties.. o .....,. Solid waste disposal district P me Interceptors and Grease Traps Disposal charges to governmental agen- . Life support services.................... 304.01 et seq. cies ................... ........ 204.29 See:LIFE SUPPORT SERVICES GRADES AND GRADING Pollutant interceptors and grease traps Coastal construction code Definitions .......................... 303.17 Erosion and design grade.... ......... 402.11(6) Enforcement and appeals............. 303.26 GREASE TRAPS. See:INTERCEPTORS Fees................................. 303.25 Inspections .......................... 303.23 GUARDS Installation of pollutant interceptors Parks and recreation and grease traps requirements Life guards............ .. 205.05(1) Exemptions ....................... 303.19 Generally......................... 303.18 H Permits.............................. 303.23 Purpose ............................. 303.16 HANDICAPS. See:DISABILITIES Scheduled maintenance of pollutant HARDSHIP CONSIDERATIONS interceptors and grease traps; Water and sewers requirements for................ 303.22 Impact fees Solvents,use of prohibited............ 303.24 Time payment of impact fee upon Standards for grease trap and pollut- showing of hardship .......... 201.09(D) ant interceptor construction ..... 303.21 Water shortage conditions Transmission line routes, public meet- Exception to maintain sanitation and ings for......................... 303.28 to provide for hardship cases.. 201.31(B) Variances............................ 303.20 Violations;penalties.................. 303.27 HEALTH AND SANITATION Traps. See herein: Pollutant Interceptors Animal control and kennel regulations... 302.01 et seq. and Grease Traps See:ANIMALS AND FOWL Water and sewers Demolition approval Reclaimed water regulations Application for approval and fee ... .. 303.33 Separation between public utilities; Coordination with building depart- minimum ments................. ......... 303.39 Sanitary sewer mains ........... 202.20(l) Definitions .......................... 303.30 Water shortage conditions Enforcement................ ........ 303.38 Hardship cases;exception to maintain Exempt structures ................... 303.31 sanitation and to provide for.. 201.31(B) Health department approval required for demolition................... 303.32 HEARINGS Inspection and report ................ 303.34 Contractors Penalties ............................ 303.40 Registration; suspension or revocation Prerequisites for issuance of approval of.............................. 400.07 and requirements in the event of Hearing;appeal ................... 400.08 later discovered conditions..,.,,. 303.36 Water and sewers;rates and charges Purpose ........................ .._ 303.29 Specific service charges to be established Reinspection fee ..................... 303.35 by resolution after public hearing 201.08(I) Requirements for demolition.......... 303.37 Electrical transmission lines HIGHWAYS. See: STREETS, SIDEWALKS Public meetings for transmission line AND OTHER PUBLIC WAYS routes.......................... 303.28 Environmental control board HOLIDAYS Indian River County Environmental Alcoholic beverages Control Board .................. 303.01 Prohibited hours of sale, service and Grease traps. See herein: Pollutant consumption Interceptors and Grease Traps New Years .........._......... ., 300.02(2) Supp. No. 153 IX1/14 INDEX Section Section HOLIDAYS(Cont'd.) HURRICANES Water and sewers;rates and charges Emergencies. See that subject Reconnection during normal working hours (8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. HYDRANTS. See: FIRE DEPARTMENT/ Monday through Friday excluding PREVENTION holidays) ....................... 201.08(J)(1) HYDRODYNAMIC LOADS HORNS Coastal construction code ........ 402.11(9) Railroads and trains HYDROSTATIC LOADS Sounding of train horns or whistles Coastal construction code ............... 402.11(8) between certain hours........... 306.04 HOTELS,MOTELS,ETC. I Alcoholic beverages................ ... 300.01 et seq. See:ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ILLICIT STORMWATER DISCHARGE Parks and recreation. See that subject Applicability ............................ 318.03 Generally ••• . 205.01 et se Definitions............................. 318.02 Sleeping, camping d lodging .. .. 205.03(16) Prohibition of illegal discharges ..... ... 318.04 Tourist development tax ..... 210.01 et seq. Prohibition of illicit connections.......,. 318.05 See:TAXATION Suspension due to illicit discharges in emergency situations .............. 318.06 HOUSING. See:BUILDINGS Title.......................„........... 318.01 Fair housing ........................... 309.01 et seq. IMPACT FEES See: FAIR HOUSING Standard Housing Code, 1991 Edition, Administrative charges Computation......................... 1011.03 adopted........................... 401.01 Findings................. .,.,........ 1011.02 HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM(Local) Short title; statutory authority; Affordable housing advisory committee applicability.. 1011.01 Creation of the....................... 308.07 Use of funds......,,.........,....... 1011.04 ............. 308.03 Definitions................ Correctional facilities Effective date .................... 308.09 Short title; statutory authority; Computation...... „_• 1003.03 Local housing assistance program Findings.••••"•.• .•.. 1003.02 tutor Designation of responsibility for administration and implementa- applicability.................... 1003.01 tion of.......................... 308.06 Use of funds...................,,..,. 1003.04 Establishment of..................... 308.05 Defmitions 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; statutoryauthority; 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 •••••• • .•••••• •. 1005.01 applicability 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 Purpose and men ....... ......... 308.02 Shortapplicability itle; statutory authority; Severability......... ...... 308.08 ......••• ••••••.... 1006.01 Title........................ . ........ 308.01 Use of funds......................... 1006.04 Parks and recreation facilities HUNTING Computation......................... 1008.03 Parks and recreation.................... 205.03(6) Findings., . .........................., 1008.02 Supp. No. 153 IX1/15 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section IMPACT FEES(Cont'd.) INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY Short title; statutory authority; Alcoholic beverages;licensed premises applicability.......I............. 1008.01 Certain states of undress and acts Use of funds...................... 1008.04 prohibited on licensed premises.. 300.06 Public buildings Computation.................... 1004.03 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY. See: COUNTY Findings........................... .. 1004.02 INLETS. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND Short title; statutory authority; WATERWAYS applicability.................... 1004.01 Use of funds..................... ... 1004.04 INSPECTIONSANSPECTORS Public education facilities Contractors. See that subject Computation......................,... 1009.03 Generally..........................,.. 400.01 et seq. Findings............................. 1009.02 Construction contractors and inspec- Short title; statutory authority; tors.......................... 400.11,400.12 applicability........... ....... 1009.01 Electrical contractors and inspectors..... 400.13 et seq. Use of funds.... .................... 1009.04 See:ELECTRICITY Purpose and intent Fire safety inspections,plan review...... 208.11 Appeals ........... ........... 1000.14 Health and sanitation;inspections....... 303.23 Authority............................ 1000.02 Pain management clinics and controlled Computation......................... 1000.08 substances........................ 315.08 Donation in lieu of payment .......... 1000.12 Plumbing contractor and inspectors...... 400.14 et seq. Exemptions and credits ... ........ ... 1000.07 See:PLUMBING CONTRACTOR AND Findings......................... ... 1000.04 INSPECTORS Imposition........................ ... 1000.06 Property maintenance code Intent and purpose...... ........... 1000.03 Duties,powers of code official......... 403.03(2) Payment........................ . ... 1000.09 et seq. Refund of fees paid.. ........... ..... 1000.15 Water and sewers Review................ .............. 1000.13 Inspection fee........................ 201.080)(10) Severability..................... ..... 1000.05 Inspectors;power and authority of.... 201.28 Short title.......................„,.. 1000.01 Irrigation systems and other reclaimed Trust funds....................... .. 1000.10 water facilities;inspection of..... 202.27 Use of funds........... ............. 1000.11 Meter re-reads and leak inspection.... 201.08(J)(3) Rules of construction Purpose and Intent 1012.02 INSURANCE Rule of construction. .......... ....... 1012.03 Contractors;insurance required......... 400.05 Title ................................ 1012.01 INTERCEPTORS Schedule............................... Tit. X,App. A Pollutant interceptors and grease traps.. 303.13 et seq. Solid waste facilities See:HEALTH AND SANITATION Computation..... .. ................ 1007.03 Findings........., ............... 1007.02 INTERFERENCE. See: OBSTRUCTIONS Short title; statutory authority; applicability.................... 1007.01 INVESTIGATIONS Use of funds......................... 1007.04 Life support services.................,. , 304.07 et seq. Traffic facilities See:LIFE SUPPORT SERVICES Credit against payment of traffic impact fees ............................ 1010.04 IRRIGATION Fee schedule or individual assessment Landscape irrigation................ 319.01 et seq. (traffic),use of.................. 1010.03 See:LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION Findings............................. 1010.02 Water and sewers Short title; statutory authority; Reclaimed water regulations applicability.......... ..., 1010.01 Dual source irrigation systems ..... 202.21 Use of funds collected and trust funds. 1010.05 Irrigation systems and other Water and sewers;impact fees.. .. ....... 201.09 reclaimed water facilities; inspection of................. 202.27 IMPOUNDMENT Animals and fowl L Non-quarantined animals Impoundment,redemption,surrender, LAKES. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND and disposition of. 302.07 WATERWAYS Supp. No. 153 IXl/16 INDEX Section Section LAND. See:PROPERTY LICENSES AND PERMITS(Cont'd.) 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. ...... 204.28(b) AND CONTROLLED Water and sewers;impact fees SUBSTANCES Change in land use .................. 201.09(B) Parks and recreation;permits........... 205.04 LAND CRABS Rights-of-way;permits.................. 312.05 et seq. Taking or harvesting of............... 306.14 See: STREETS SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC WAYS LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION Solid waste disposal district Additional requirement... 319.05 Permit requirements for handling of Applicability ........................... 319.07 special waste; revocation thereof; Definitions..... 319.02 fine ............................ 204.31 Enforcement ..........., ... 319.08 Title loan transactions.................. 314.07 et seq. purpose ..Intent and ur .•.....p p ....... ... ... 319.01 See:TITLE LOAN REGULATIONS Penalties............. ...... 319.09 Water and sewers Schedules Fire hydrants;permit required to draw Exceptions............. ............. 319.04 water from ..................... 201.25 Generally p .................. 319.03 Franchises re water and sewers;permit Waiver from specific day of the week required........................ 201.51 limitations.............:........... 319.06 Indian River County industrial pretreat- ment regulations ordinance LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Wastewater discharge permit;applica- Water and sewers re........ ....:....... 201.32 tion.......................... 201.73 LEASES LIENS Fair housing ........................... 309.01 et seq. Code of Ordinances;liens generally...... 100.080 See: FAIR HOUSING Solid waste disposal district Housing assistance program(local)...... 308.01 et seq. Overdue disposal charges to be liens .. 204.28(d) See: HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM LIFE GUARDS Motor vehicles and traffic Parks and recreation re.................. 205.05(1) County owned or leased parking areas, LIFE SUPPORT SERVICES sidewalks and areas contiguous to 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 and fee required. ....... .... 304.05 Information and fee required..,,... 304.05 LIABILITY 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 Definitions ..................... ..... 304.03 LICENSES AND PERMITS Expiration and transferability ........ 304.10 Alarm system permits ...............- 301.21 et seq. Inspections .......................... 304.09 Alcoholic beverages. See that subject Renewal............................. 304.11 Generally............................ 300.01 et seq. Revocation,alteration or suspension .. 304.12 Licensed premises.............0 300.04 et seq. Complaint procedures......... ..... 304.12.2 Contractors;permits required........... 400.02 Generally.................... ... 304.12.1 Fertilizer and land management Proceedings........,..,w....., 304.12.3 Licensing of commercial fertilizer Title ............ 304.01 applicators ..................... 316.12 Fire alarm permits ..................... 301.03 LITTER Fire hydrants; permit required to draw Parks and recreation water from........................ 201.25 Litter officer..................... ..., 205.06 Health and sanitation;pollutant intercep- Solid waste disposal. See that subject tors and grease traps permits 303.23 Generally............................ 204.01 et seq. Local business tax receipts.............. 207.01 et seq. See:TAXATION LIVESTOCK. See:ANIMALS AND FOWL Supp. No. 153 ix1i17 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section LOADS AND LOADING METERS Coastal construction code Water meters......, 201.08,201.24 Hydrodynamic loads.... ........ 402.11(9) MINORITY DISCRIMINATION. See: Hydrostatic loads ._........ 402.11(8) DISCRIMINATION Parking, stopping and standing. See: 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) MONOLITHIC FOUNDATIONS LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX Coastal construction code ............... 402.11(3) Generally.............................. 209.01 et seq. 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 Non-criminal traffic cases, infractions, M or violations .................... 305.13 et seq. MAINS 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 Enforcement. See herein:Violations MANUALS Fire lanes,parking in................ ... 307.03 Administrative policy manual........,. . 104.02 Handicaps. See herein:Disabilities Impact fees MAPS. See:SURVEYS,MAPS AND PLATS Traffic facilities.............. ....... 1010.01 et seq. See:IMPACT FEES MARIJUANA ....................... Pain management clinics and controlled a ,stoppingand standing caned or leased parkin a P 307.09 substances .................... 315.01 et seq. Parrkinking See: PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS g areas, AND CONTROLLED sidewalks and areas contiguous to SUBSTANCES said parking areas;regulation of. 307.04 Fire lanes,parking in ................ 307.03 Prohibited, medical marijuana treatment Handicapped persons; public parking center dispensing facilities......... 306.15 for certain...................... 307.02 See:MEDICAL MARIJUANA Unpaid handicapped parking viola- MEDICAL MARIJUANA tions......................... 307.11 Medical marijuana treatment center Road rights-of-way owned or leased by dispensing facilities prohibited..... 306.15 the state;regulation of parking on 307.0 Streets,sidewalks and other public ways MEDICINES. See: DRUGS AND Right-of-way ordinance parking MEDICINES infraction;procedures and penal- ties.......................... 312.07 MEETINGS Violations Boards,committees and commissions.... 103.02(8) Parking ticket violations;payment of 307.10 Children's Services Network(CSNetwork) 103.25 Parking violations; unpaid County commissioners,board of......... 102.01 handicapped ................. 307.11 Electrical transmission lines Procedures governing payment of civil Public meetings for transmission line penalties and proceedings to routes.......... ............... 303.28 enforce payment for county Parks and recreation.,................,,. 205.03(9) parking violations,.......... 307.08 Supp. No. 153 IX1/18 INDEX Section Section MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC(Cont'd.) MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC(Cont'd.) Parks and recreation Water shortage conditions Motor-driven devices in lake.......... 205.03(24) Washing mobile equipment........... 201.31(A)(2) Traffic............................... 205.03(17) Wrecker company for service;selection of Peddlers, canvassers and solicitors. See requested through the sheriff...... 307.12 that subject Sales and solicitation;handbills....... 310.01 et seq. N Distribution in vehicles............ 310.05 Penalties. See herein:Violations NEW YEARS HOLIDAY. See:HOLIDAYS Rights-of-way Alcoholic beverages Generally............................ 312.01 et seq. Prohibited hours of sale, service and Traffic control devices ............. 312.18 consumption See:STREETS,SIDEWALKS AND New Years ................... 300.02(2) OTHER PUBLIC WAYS NOISE Road rights-of-way owned or leased by Nuisances. See that subject the state;regulation of parking on 307.0 Sales and solicitation. See: PEDDLERS, Train horns whistles, sounding of CANVASSERS AND SOLICITORS between certain hours ............. 306.04 Handbills............................ 310.01 et seq. NOTICES/NOTIFICATION Distribution in vehicles............ 310.05 Construction contractors and inspectors Sheriff Certificate of occupancy;utility connec- Wrecker company for service;selection tions prohibited until notice of of requested through the sheriff.. 307.12 issuance of ..................... 400.09 State Notice to correct damage or unsightly Road rights-of-way owned or leased by conditions ....................... 400.12 the state;regulation of parking on 307.0 False alarms Stopping and standing. See herein: Park- Notification required... ........ 301.03 ing,Stopping and Standing Parks and recreation Streets, sidewalks and other public ways Notice............................... 205.03(10) County owned or leased parking areas, Property maintenance code sidewalks and areas contiguous to Duties,powers of code official......... 403.03(5) said parking areas;regulation of. 307.04 Notices;orders....................... 403.05 Rights-of-way........................ 312.01 et seq. Solid waste disposal district Traffic control devices ............. 312.18 Calculation of disposal charge;notice to Theft taxpayers....................... 204.25 Combat automobile theft program..... 306.09 Water and sewers Ticket Indian River County industrial pretreat- Violations ment regulations ordinance Parking ticket violations;payment of 307.10 Notice of violation/repeat sampling Title loan transactions............ 314.03 and reporting ................ 201.77 Traffic control devices ......... 312.18 Notification of discharge of hazard- Traffic regulations................. .. 307.01 et seq. ous waste.................... 201.78 See herein specific subjects Review (annual) of user charges and Unpaid notice of rates .................. 201.08(M) Violations Parking violations; unpaid NUDITY.See:INDECENCY AND OBSCEN- handicapped ................. 307.11 ITY Unpaved roadways NUISANCES All terrain vehicle operation on....,... 307.13 District fire code Violations Abatement of hazardous materials.,., 208.10 Civil penalties ....................... 307.07 False alarms Disposition of penalties_._......... 307.07.1 Excessive false alarm declared a public Enforcement.......................... 307.06 nuisance........................ 301.04 Parking ticket violations;payment of.. 307.10 Noise. See that subject Parking violations;unpaid handicapped 307.11 Unsightly conditions Procedures governing payment of civil Construction contractors and inspec- penalties and proceedings to tors enforce payment for county park- Notice to correct damage or unsightly ing violations................. .. 307.08 conditions....,........... .. .,. 400.12 Supp. No. 153 IX1/19 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section NUMBERS AND NUMBERING OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES(Cont'd.) Boards,committees and commissions Definitions and construction of Code Number of members.................. 103.02(2) County officer.............„.......... 100.02(4) Representative of county officer or 0 department head................ 100.02(7) Emergency services district OBSCENITY. See: INDECENCY AND Transfer of employees................ 208.07 OBSCENITY Environmental control board Indian River County Environmental OBSTRUCTIONS Control Board .................. 303.01 Animal control authority Equal employment opportunity.......... 104.01 Interference with unlawful . ...... 302.12 Ethics and conduct;code of............... 104.06 Parks and recreation Fair housing Interference with personnel.......... 205.03(7) Administrator; authority and responsibilities............ .,. .. 309.05 OCCUPATIONS. See:BUSINESSES Federal Social Security Act........ ., 104.04 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES General regulations..................... 104.01 et seq. See herein specific subjects Administrative104.02 Manuals BoarsElect on of committees manual ssion. Administrative policy manual......... 104.02 Boards,committees and commissions 103.02(9) Parks and recreation Ex officio members of commissions and Interference with personnel........._. 205.03(7) boards.......................... 103.04.1 Litter officer......................... 205.06 Building official. See:BUILDINGS Personnel regulations.......... ........ 104.01 et seq. Code of ethics and conduct.............. 104.06 See herein specific subjects Compensation Retirement system ............ ........ 104.03 Boards, committees and commissions.. 103.02(7) Salaries. See herein: Compensation Contractors..................„....... 400.03 Vacancies County officers............. .... ...... 101.04(1) County officers....................... 101.04(2) Deferred compensation._... 104.05 Conduct OIL ANS GAS WELL STIMULATION Code of ethics and conduct.............. 104.06 Prohibited County administrator.................. 101.05 Activities,prohibited..... ............ 317.03 See:COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Definitions .......................... 317.02 County attorney........................ 101.06 Enforcement..........„............., 317.04 See:COUNTY ATTORNEY Liability for violation..._ ........ 317.05 County commissioners,board of. See that Purpose and intent............... 317.01 subject ORDINANCES,RESOLUTIONS,ETC. Generally............................ 101.01, 101.02 Code of Ordinances................,..,. 100.01 et seq. Board-employee relations .......... 101.08 See: CODE OF ORDINANCES Chairman and vice chairman....... 101.02 County commissioners,board of Constitutional officers and Meetings and procedures governmental agencies........ 102.04(8) Ordinances and resolutions Presiding officer................. .. 102.02, Rates and fees by resolution,„... 102.10(3) 102.06(1) Indian River County industrial pretreat- County officers ment regulations ordinance ........ 201.61 et seq. Code of Ordinances See:WATER AND SEWERS Appeals from a decision of a county Police power ordinances................. 300.01 et seq. officer........................ 100.06(2) See: POLICE POWER ORDINANCES Compensation ....................... 101.04(1) Right-of-way ordinance parking infrac- Definitions and construction of Code tion;procedures and penalties...... 312.07 County officer..................... 100.02(4) Solid waste disposal district Representative of county officer or Disposal charges; adoption of resolu- department head ............. 100.02(7) tion containing to be imposed.... 204.27 Generally............................ 101.03 State Road 60 interest share fee ordinance 214.01 et seq. Removal............................. 101.04(3) See: STATE ROAD 60 INTEREST Vacancy ............................. 101.04(2) SHARE FEE ORDINANCE County tax collector. See:TAXATION Water and sewers Deferred compensation............... 104.05 Specific service charges to be established Defined contribution plan.. ,...... 104.03.1 by resolution after public hearing 201.08(I) Supp. No. 153 IX1/20 INDEX Section Section OYSTER HARVESTING PARKS AND RECREATION Generally................... ........... 306.03 Boats, docks and waterways. See that subject Camping P Miscellaneous offenses and programs PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS Prohibition of public camping or sleep- Moratorium on issuance of business tax ing within county buildings,or on its grounds, streets, receipt............................ 207.15 sidewalks, right-of-way, and Pain management clinics and controlled other ublic ro ert 306.16 substances ........................ 315.01 et seq. P P P y •• •••••• Definitions(not enumerated herein)..... 205.02 See: PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS Golf AND CONTROLLED Alcoholic beverages,sale and consump- SUBSTANCES tion of at Sandridge Golf Course_ 205.07 Prohibited, medical marijuana treatment Impact fees center dispensing facilities......... 306.15 Parks and recreation facilities ........ 1008.01 et seq. See: MEDICAL MARIJUANA See:IMPACT FEES PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS AND Litter officer ................ . ... 205.06 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Park administration............. 205.05 Designated areas..................... 205.05(2) Business tax receipt for. . .... 315.05 Park rangers and life guards ......... 205.05(1) Conformity to state and feedderaera l laaww ..... 315.10 ._._..... 205.04 Cooperation among public entities and Permits............. Rules and regulations....... 205.01 agencies .......................... 315.13 205.03 Definitions............................. 315.02 Administration .........,............ 205.03(1) Dispensing of controlled substances by Aircraft and parachuting,,...„....... 205.03(1) pharmacy......................... 315.07 Alcoholic beverages ... 205.03(26) Enforcements .......................... 315.09 Animals;dogs prohibited ............. 205.03(22) Geographic application.................. 315.11 Buildings and other property .,....... 205.03(2) Implementation in municipalities........ 315.12 Camping ............„............... 205.03(16) Inspections............................. 315.08 Dogs prohibited....,.„........„,...... 205.03(22) Onsite dispensing of controlled substances Dune line crossing ................... 205.03(25) at;prohibited...................... 315.06 Ejectment,prior ..................... 205.03(8) Permit required for Equestrian activity................... 205.03(3) Abbreviated application for qualified Fires............................ 205.03(4) pain management clinics ....,... 315.04(3) Fireworks ..........„.......... 205.03(5) Appeal ............................ .. 315.04(8) Glass bottles and containers.......... 205.03(23) Application.....................„.,.„ 315.04(2) Hunting............................. 205.03(6) Denial of........................„. 315.04(5) Interference with personnel........... 205.03(7) Fee ................................ 315.04(4) Lakes;motor-driven devices in.... .... 205.03(24) Change in information or statements.. 315.04(11) Lodging ............................. 205.03(16) Emergency suspension of.............. 315.04(10) Meetings ............................ 205.03(9) Issuance of............ ..„...... ..... 315.04(6) Miscellaneous activities .............. 205.03(27) Required .............. .............. 315.04(1) Motor-driven devices in lake......,.., 205.03(24) Revocation of........................ 315.04(9) Natural resources,removal of.....,.... 205.03(12) Term of.............................. 315.04(7) Notice............................... 205.03(10) Prohibited activities .................... 315.03 Personnel,interference with.....,..,, 205.03(7) Pollution ............................ 205.03(11) Prohibited, medical marijuana treatment center dispensingfacilities....... . 306.15 Property;buildings and other......... 205.03(2) See:MEDICAL MARIJUANA Resources,natural;removal of...... , 205.03(12) Title................................. 315.01 .Rubbish............... .......... ... 205.03(13) .. Sales and solicitation...„.„„.......... 205.03(14) PARACHUTES Signs...................„.,...... 205.03(15) Parks and recreation Sleeping.......................... ... 205.03(16) parachuting Aircraft and P g............. 205.03(1) Smoking....„............„........... 205.03(28) Solicitation „............... ......„.., 205.03(14) PARCELS. See:LAND Traffic.........„.................. 205.03(17) Trees and vegetation...,.,,,,,........ 205.03(18) PARKING. See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND Trespass..,.,..,„.......„... .......... 205.03(19) TRAFFIC Utility..........„......... .......... 205.03(20) Supp. No. 153 IXI/21 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section PARKS AND RECREATION(Cont'd.) PLATS. See:SURVEYS,MAPS AND PLATS Water activity .................... .. . 205.03(21) Sale and consumption of alcoholic bever- PLAYGROUNDS. See: PARKS AND ages RECREATION Designated recreational facilities...... 205.09 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Facility formerly known as Dodgertown 205.10 County commissioners,board of;meetings 102.04(3) Sale and consumption of alcoholic bever- ages at Sandridge Golf Course ..... 205.07 PLUMBING Sandridge Golf Course. See herein: Golf Contractor and inspectors;plumbing..... 400.14 et seq. PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND SOLICI- See:PLUMBING CONTRACTOR AND TORS INSPECTORS Handbills Contractors ............................ 400.01 et seq. (See herein: Sales and Solicitation) See: CONTRACTORS Defmitions(not enumerated herein)... 310.02 Property maintenance code Distribution generally 310.01 Plumbing facilities, fixture require- Distribution """........ ments(general)................. -403.19 Distribution in public places........_. 310.03 Distribution in vehicles private to premises.. 310.05 Water and sewers re.................... 201.15 et seq. Distribution n p ' p 310.04 See:WATER AND SEWERS Exemptions....................... 310.07 PLUMBING CONTRACTOR AND INSPEC- Sponsorship identified............ .... 310.06 TORS Sales and solicitation Contractors ............................ 400.01 et seq. (See: SALES) See:CONTRACTORS Handbills....................... ..,.. 310.01 et seq. Master, certified, registered or journey- See herein:Handbills 400.14 man,plumbers ........ .. ......... Parks and recreation re ...........,.. 205.03(14) Street or sidewalks;selling goods on. _ 306.05 POLES AND WIRES Coastal construction code PERFORMANCE BONDS. See: BONDS, Pole foundations ................. ... 402.11(2) SURETY OR PERFORMANCE POLICE POWER ORDINANCES PERMITS. See:LICENSES AND PERMITS Alarm systems ......................... 301.21 et seq. PERSONNEL. See: OFFICERS AND See:ALARMS AND ALARM SYSTEMS EMPLOYEES Alcoholic beverages..................... 300.01 et seq. See:ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES PETS. See:ANIMALS AND FOWL Animal control and kennel regulations... 302.01 et seq. See:ANIMALS AND FOWL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Fertilizer and land management......... 316.01 et seq. Emergencies;disaster emergency plan... 101.09 See: FERTILIZER AND LAND State Road 60 interest share fee ordinance MANAGEMENT No developer contribution credit ....... 214.09 Handbills .............................. 310.01 et seq. Taxation_ See that subject See: PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND Tourist development tax.............. 210.01 et seq. SOLICITORS Tourist development plan.......... 210.02 Health and sanitation ................... 303.01 et seq. Tourist development council............. 103.05 See:HEALTH AND SANITATION See: TOURIST DEVELOPMENT Housing assistance program (local) of COUNCIL county............................ 308.01 et seq. Water and sewers See: HOUSING ASSISTANCE Extension of water and sewer services PROGRAM(Local) within developments ......_..... 201.10 Miscellaneous offenses and programs.... 306.01 et seq. Extension of water distribution and See specific subjects sewer services to developments .. 201.11 Oil and gas well stimulation prohibited.. 317.01 et seq. See: OIL AND GAS WELL STIMULA- PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION TION Generally.............................. 103.03(1) Pain management clinics and controlled Provisions(general)applicable to all com- substances........................ 315.01 et seq. missions and boards............... 103.02 See: PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND AND CONTROLLED COMMISSIONS SUBSTANCES Supp. No. 153 IX1/22 INDEX Section Section POLICE POWER ORDINANCES(Cont'd.) PROPERTY(Cont'd.) Rights-of-way .......................... 312.01 et seq. Disposal service charge roll(omis- See: STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND sions and errors in);property OTHER PUBLIC WAYS becoming assessable after Sales and solicitations.................. 310.01 et seq. January 1 ................. 204.30 See: PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND Traffic................................. 307.01 et seq. SOLICITORS See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAF- Title loan regulations................... 314.01 et seq. FIC See:TITLE LOAN REGULATIONS PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE Tobacco products,merchandising of...... 313.01 et seq. Applicability ... 403.02 See:TOBACCO PRODUCTS Code official;duties,powers of,.. 403.03 Traffic................................. 307.01 et seq. Definitions......... .,..... . ...... 403.09 See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAF- Demolition...........„............ 403.08 FIC Duct systems........................... 403.30 POLLUTION Electrical equipment............. . ... . 403.26,403.28 Health and sanitation ............... .. 303.01 et seq. Electrical facilities................,....„ 403.25 See:HEALTH AND SANITATION Elevators,escalators,dumbwaiters 40329 Parks and recreation Emergency measures ..._.. ............ 403.07 Exterior property areas................. 403.11 Pollution ............................ 205.03(11) Exterior structure...................... 403.13 PREJUDICE. See:DISCRIMINATION Handrails,guardrails................... 403.15 Heating facilities....................... 403.23 PROCEEDINGS. See: COURTS Interior structure....................... 403.14 Light,ventilation,occupancy limitations. 403.17 PROCLAMATION AND PRESENTATIONS Maintenance requirements.............. 403.10 County commissioners,board of;meetings 102.04(5) Mechanical equipment.................. 403.24 Notices;orders ......................... 403.05 PROFESSIONS. See:BUSINESSES Plumbing facilities, fixture requirements PROPERTY (general).................. ........ 403.19 Refrigerators................. .... 403.16 Animals and fowl Sanitary g Y drainage system....... ....... 403.21 Private property Storm drainage................ ... ...... 403.22 Right of entry upon for enforcement 302.13 Swimming pools, spas,hot tubs ....,..,.. 403.12 Fair housing ........................... 309.01 et seq. Title.............................. ..... 403.01 See: FAIR HOUSING Unsafe structures,equipment......... .. 403.06 Housing assistance program(local)...... 308.01 et seq. Ventilation............................. 403.18 See: HOUSING ASSISTANCE Violations;penalties ............... 403.04 PROGRAM Water system .......................... 403.20 Motor vehicles and traffic............... 307.01 et seq. See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAF- PUBLIC ACCESS FIC Coastal construction code ......... ...... 402.15 Parks and recreation PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS, ETC. See: Buildings and other property ......... 205.03(2) HOTELS,MOTELS,ETC. Purchasing Real property, purchase of............ 105.05 PUBLIC CONSUMPTION Real property disposition procedures..... 106.01 et seq. Alcoholic beverages See:REAL PROPERTY DISPOSITION Parks and recreation PROCEDURES Sale and consumption of alcoholic Sales and solicitation beverages Handbills............................ 310.01 et seq. Designated recreational facilities. 205.09 See: PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS Facility formerly known as Dodg- AND SOLICITORS ertown .................... 205.10 Solid waste disposal. See that subject Public possession or consumption of Generally............................ 204.01 et seq. alcoholic beverages prohibited ... 300.07 Solid waste disposal district........ 204.20 et seq. Disposal charges to governmental PUBLIC HEARINGS. See:HEARINGS agencies,county agencies and PUBLIC MEETINGS. See:MEETINGS property owner not being taxed...................... 204.29 PUBLIC NUISANCES. See: NUISANCES Supp. No. 153 IX1/23 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section PUBLIC UTILITIES. See:UTILITIES RECREATION. See: PARKS AND PUBLIC WAYS.See:STREETS,SIDEWALKS RECREATION AND OTHER PUBLIC WAYS RECYCLABLES PURCHASING Solid waste disposal Authority 105.01 Scavenging recyclable materials ...... 306.10 County administrator .... 105.01(b) REFUNDS. See:FINANCES County commission ..... .... ......... 105.01(a) Procurement manager................ 105.01(c) REFUSE, RUBBISH. See: SOLID WASTE Bid procedures ............. 105.03 DISPOSAL Bid not required ......... ............ 105.03(a) Rejection of bids ..................... 105.03(b) REGISTRATION Waiver of bidding procedures ......... 105.03(c) Contractors Disclosure of relationships .............. 105.06 Registration;rights under. ... ........ 400.06 Environmentally preferred procurement Registration; suspension or revocation policy............................. 105.8 of........... Procurement manual ................... 105.02 Sex offenders Professional services.................... 105.04 Registration fees for career offenders, Purchase of real property ............... 105.05 convicted felons, sexual offenders Waiver of sovereign immunity in contracts 105.07 and sexual predators.,.. ..... . 306.07 Q RELIGION. See:CHURCHES QUARANTINE RENTALS Animals and fowl Fair housing. See that subject Non-quarantined animals Generally ................ 309.01 et seq. Impoundment,redemption,surrender, Unlawful housing practices and disposition of............. 302.07 Sale or rental and advertising in Quarantined animals connection therewith....... 309.03(l) Rabies control;quarantine, redemp- Housing assistance program(local)...... 308.01 et seq. tion,and surrender of......., 302.08 See: HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM R R REPEALS RABIES Code of Ordinances Animals and fowl Amendment or repeal of ordinances... 100.03 Quarantined animals Emergency services district Rabies control;quarantine, redemp- tion,and surrender of......... 302.08 Repeal of existing special districts .... 208.06 Water and sewers RACIAL DISCRIMINATION. See: Repeal of conflicting provisions ....... 201.35 DISCRIMINATION REPORTS RAILROADS AND TRAINS Local business tax receipts Sounding of train horns or whistles between County tax collector;report of......... 207.08 certain hours................. ..... 306.04 Water and sewers RANGERS Indian River County industrial pretreat- Park rangers........................... 205.05(l) went regulations ordinance Additional requirements applicable REAL PROPERTY. See:PROPERTY to reports provided pursuant to REAL PROPERTY DISPOSITION sections 201.76, 201.77; and PROCEDURES 201.78 of this part............ 201.79 Authority,purpose, and standards.,..... 106.02 Notice of violation/repeat sampling Declaration of surplus property.......... 106.03 and reporting ................ 201.77 Methods of disposal..................... 106.04 Negotiation procedures ............. 106.05 RESOLUTIONS. See: ORDINANCES, Purpose......... 106.01 RESOLUTIONS,ETC. RECLAIMED WATER REGULATIONS RESOURCES Generally............................ .. 202.01 et seq. Parks and recreation See:WATER AND SEWERS Natural resources,removal of.....,... 205.03(12) Supp. No. 153 IX1/24 INDEX Section Section RETIREMENT SALES(Cont'd.) Officers and employees Electrical energy;levy on sale of......... 211.01,211.02 Retirement system................... 104.03 Fair housing. See that subject REVENUES. See: FINANCES Generally............................ 309.01 et seq. Unlawful housing practices RIGHT OF ENTRY. See also: TRESPASS Sale or rental and advertising in Animals and fowl connection therewith....... 309.03(1) Right of entry upon private property for Handbills .............................. 310.01 et seq. enforcement ... ................. 302.13 See: PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND SOLICITORS RIGHTS Housing assistance program(local)...... 308.01 et seq. Contractors See: HOUSING ASSISTANCE General conditions PROGRAM Registration;rights under.......,... 400.06 Merchandising and sale of tobacco products 313.01 et seq. RIGHTS-OF-WAY See: TOBACCO AND TOBACCO Camping PRODUCTS Miscellaneous offenses and programs Parks and recreation Prohibition of public camping or sleep- Alcoholic beverages,sale and consump- ing within county buildings, or tion of at Sandridge Golf Course. 205.07 on its grounds, streets, Sales and solicitation................. 205.03(14) sidewalks, right-of-way, and Real property disposition procedures other public property ......... 306.16 Methods of disposal.................. 106.04 Generally.............................. 312.01 et seq. Sales and solicitation See: STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND Handbills............................ 310.01 et seq. OTHER PUBLIC WAYS See: PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS Motor vehicles and traffic AND SOLICITORS Road rights-of-way owned or leased by Street or sidewalks;selling goods on..... 306.05 the state;regulation of parking on 307.0 SALVAGING ROADS. See: STREETS,SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC WAYS Solid waste disposal .................... 204.19.2 ROUTES SANDRIDGE GOLF COURSE. See:PARKS Electrical transmission lines AND RECREATION Public meetings for transmission line SANITATION. See:HEALTH AND SANITA- routes.......................... 303.28 TION RUBBISH. See:SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SCAVENGING RECYCLABLE MATERI- ALS S Solid waste disposal .................... 306.10 SALES SCHOOLS(Education,training,etc.) Alcoholic beverages. See that subject Costs;driver education program trust fund 305.08 et seq. GQProhibited hours of sale,service and 300.01 et seq. See: COURTS Fair housing consumption ................. 300.02 Education and public information..... 309.09 Parks and recreation Alcoholic beverages, sale and Impact fees consumption of at Sandridge Public education facilities ............ 1009.01 et seq. Golf Course .................. 205.07 See:IMPACT FEES Sale and consumption of alcoholic SEBASTIAN INLET. See: BOATS, DOCKS beverages AND WATERWAYS Designated recreational facilities. 205.09 Surfingor water skiing Facility formerly known as Dodg- g ------•••-••-•• 306-01,306.02 ertown .................... 205.10 SEWERS. See:WATER AND SEWERS Animals and fowl Prohibition on retail sale in public places 302.16 SEX DISCRIMINATION.See:DISCRIMINA- Retail sale of dogs and cats........... 302.15 TION Controlled substances; manifesting the purpose of illegally using,possessing SEX OFFENDERS or selling.......................... 306.08 Prohibitions,exceptions and penalties ... 306.065 Supp. No. 153 IX1/25 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section SEX OFFENDERS(Cont'd.) SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL(Cont'd.) Registration fees for career offenders, Construction and interpretation.......,. 204.05 convicted felons,sexual offenders and Definitions(not enumerated herein)..... 204.06 sexual predators Solid waste disposal district .......... 204.24 Applicability......................... 306.07(9) District re.See herein:Solid Waste Disposal Change of address ................... 306.07(5) District Definitions .......................... 306.07(1) Exemptions ............................ 204.08 Disposition of collected registration fees 306.07(7) Findings............................... 204.01 Exemptions and failure to pay registra- Franchises tion .................... „...... 306.07(6) Collection of franchise fee from non- Fee for current registrants.... 306.07(3) exclusive construction and demoli- Initial registration................... 306.07(2) tion debris franchisees .......... 204.08.1 Penalties ............................ 306.07(8) Franchisee as independent contractor. 204.19 Required updates .................... 306.07(4) Franchises for collection of regulated Residency restrictions for registered sex solid waste ..................... 204.07 offenders.......................... 306.06 Not required for certain processing activities ....................... 204.08.1 SHERIFF Renewals............................ 204.15 Wrecker company for service; selection of Revocation of franchises.............. 204.17 requested through the sheriff ...... 307.12 Rules,regulations, and fees........... 204.18 SHORTAGES Simplified process for granting non- Water shortage conditions............... 201.31 exclusive construction and demoli- tion debris franchises 204.13.1 SHRUBBERY. See: TREES AND SHRUB- Terms and conditions of franchises.... 204.13 BERY Transfers........................... . 204.16 Impact fees SIDEWALKS. See:STREETS,SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC WAYS Solid waste facilities ..... ........... . 1007.01 et seq. See:IMPACT FEES SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS Intent and purposes ................. 204.02 Advertising. See that subject Litter control.......................,,.. 204.19.1 Parks and recreation No salvaging permitted................. 204.19.2 Signs..................... .......... 205.03(15) Parks penalties•See herein:Violations; 205.03(13) at ons;Penalty SKIING Permits Surfing or water skiing;Sebastian Inlet.. 306.01,306.02 Solid waste disposal district.See herein SLEEPING that subject Permit; grounds for revocation of; Parks and recreation.................... 205.03(16) fine for noncompliance........ 204.31(b) SMOKING.See:TOBACCO AND TOBACCO Permit required ................... 204.31(a) PRODUCTS Permit requirements for handling of special waste;revocation thereof; SOCIAL SECURITY fine................... ...... 204.31 Federal Social Security Act..... ......... 104.04 Procedure for franchise issuance......... 204.12 SOLICITORS. See:PEDDLERS,CANVASS- Recyclable materials,scavenging 306.10 ERS AND SOLICITORS Responsibilities......................... 204.09 Scavenging recyclable materials......... 306.10 SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL Service standards for franchisees........ 204.14 Applicability .......................... . 204.04 Solid waste disposal district Application procedures for franchises... 204.11 Authority for funding of district....... 204.21 Boards Budget, adoption of annually ......... 204.27 Solid waste disposal district Calculation of disposal charge;notice to Objection to disposal charge;creation taxpayers....................... 204.25 of adjustment board .......... 204.26 Charges Charges Calculation of disposal charge;notice Solid waste disposal district. See herein to taxpayers.................. 204.25 that subject Disposal charges;adoption of resolu- Civil remedies.......................... 204.19.3 tion containing to be imposed . 20427 Commercial containers or construction and Disposal charges;collection of by tax demolition debris commercial contain- collector ers required at construction sites,.. 204.10 Overdue charges to be liens...... 204.28(d) Supp. No. 153 IXl/26 INDEX Section Section SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL(Cont'd.) STAFF.See:OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Disposal charges to governmental agencies, county agencies and STANDARD CODES. See: BUILDING property owner not being taxed 204.29 CODES Disposal service charge roll (omis- STATE sions and errors in); property Alcoholic beverages becoming assessable after Janu- Conformity with state law............ 300.01 ary 1......................... 204.30 Local business tax receipts Fees,rates and charges;other...... 204.32 Compliance with state laws........... 207.06 Objection to disposal charge;creation Motor vehicles and traffic of adjustment board .......... 204.26 Road rights-of-way owned or leased by Other............................. 204.32 the state;regulation of parking on 307.0 Creation;composition;governing body. 204.20 State Road 60 interest share fee ordinance 214.01 et seq. Definitions(not enumerated herein)... 204.24 See: STATE ROAD 60 INTEREST Disposal charges; adoption of resolu- SHARE FEE ORDINANCE tion containing to be imposed.... 204.27 Water and sewers Disposal charges; collection of by tax Indian River County industrial pretreat- collector ment regulations ordinance Delinquency date.................. 204.28(e) State of Florida Pretreatment Discounts for early payments....... 204.28(c) Standards.................... 201.67 Overdue charges to be liens........ 204.28(d) Owner,description of parcel........ 204.28(b) STATE ROAD 60 INTEREST SHARE FEE Procedure......................... 204.28(a) ORDINANCE Disposal charges to governmental agen- Adoption of technical memorandum...... 214.04 cies,county agencies and property Alternative interest share fee calculation 214.07 owner not being taxed........... 204.29 Construction of......................... 214.10 Disposal service charge roll(omissions Definitions..................... ........ 214.02 and errors in);property becoming Findings............................... 214.03 assessable after January 1....... 204.30 Imposition ............................. 214.05 Fees, rates and charges;other ........ 204.32 No developer contribution credit......... 214.09 Objection to disposal charge;creation of Payment.......................... 214.06 adjustment board............... 204.26 Sunset date.....................,...... 214.11. Permit; grounds for revocation of; fine Title.............................. .... 214.01 for noncompliance............... 204.31(b) Use of proceeds......................... 214.08 Permit required...................... 204.31(a) STREETS SIDEWALKS AND OTHER Permit requirements for handling of PUBLIC WAYS special waste; revocation thereof; Camping fine ............................ 204.31 Miscellaneous offenses and programs Powers of district .................... 204.23 Prohibition of public camping or sleep- Prohibited acts....................... 204.34 ing within county buildings, or Removal of municipalities from district 204.33 on its grounds, streets, Statement of district intent and require- sidewalks, right-of-way, and ments.......................... 204.22 other public property ......... 306.16 Title and citation....................... 204.03 Damage to county roads or rights-of-way. 312.09 Utility Act of Indian River County Dedication of rights-of-way.... .......... 312.17 Special Acts. See: Appendix of Special Definitions Acts Rights-of-way......................... 312.04 Water and sewers Drawings(rights-of-way)... ........I. 312.19 Discharge of specified waste and waters Fees;rights-of-way...................... 312.16 into the county sewerage system; Goods,selling on streets or sidewalks..., 306.05 prohibiting ..................... 201.30 Handbills .............................. 310.01 et seq. Distribution in public places.......... 310.03 SOLVENTS See: PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS Health and sanitation;use restrictions... 303.24 AND SOLICITORS SOUND. See:NOISE Liability Rights-of-way SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. See:TAXATION Public protection and liability.....,. 312.14 Motor vehicles and traffic.............. . 307.01 et seq. SPRINKLERS See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAF- Lawn sprinkler systems.................. 201.32 FIC Supp. No. 153 IX1/27 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND OTHER STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC WAYS(Cont'd.) PUBLIC WAYS(Cont'd.) Municipal service taxing or benefit unit.. 200.01 et seq. Traffic Additional services Generally............................ 307.01 et seq. Street paving...................... 200.11 See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND Streetlighting........................ 200.01 et seq. TRAFFIC See:TAXATION Rights-of-way Parking. See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND Traffic control devices ............. 312.18 TRAFFIC Violations Right-of-way ordinance parking infrac- Right-of-way ordinance parking infrac- tion;procedures and penalties ... 312.07 tion;procedures and penalties 312.07 Penalties. See herein:Violations Violations;penalty............ ..... 312.15 Permits STRUCTURES. See:BUILDINGS Rights-of-way;permits ............... 312.05 et seq. See herein:Rights-of-Way SUITS. See:COURTS Repair o of damage da mage to county roads or n of ........,,. fights- SURETY BONDS. See: BONDS, SURETY .. ..... 312.09 OR PERFORMANCE Rights-of-way Applicability.......................... 312.03 SURFING Dedication............ ........ ....... 312.17 Surfing or water skiing;Sebastian Inlet.. 306.01,306.02 Definitions .......................... 312.04 --way) ............. 312.19 SURVEYS,MAPS AND PLATS Drawings(rights-of Fees.......... ........ 312.16Coastal building zone boundary descrip- .............. 402.04 Grant of electric franchise to Florida tion.....vice...................... Power and Light Company Emergency services district 208.01 Grant of franchise................. 312.20 Creation and boundaries of........... Parking SWIMMING POOLS Right-of-way ordinance parking Water shortage;use prohibitions .... 201.31(A)(4) infraction;procedures and penal- ties.................. ........ 312.07 T Permits Application procedures.... ......... 312.08 TAMPERING Exemptions from............... . 312.05 Water meter;penalty for tampering with. 201.24 Expiration of permit..... ...... . 312.12 TAXATION Performance security ............. 312.11 Unpermitted construction.......... 312.10 Assessments. See that subject Prohibited activity312.06 Municipal service taxing or benefit unit ................. Streetlighting Public protection and liability......... 312.14 Exemptions from assessment.... 200.05 Purpose ............................. 312.02 Levy of assessment; adoption of Repair of damage to county roads or budget .................... 200.04 rights-of-way ................... 312.09 Levy of assessment;disposition of Requirement of franchise for natural proceeds from.............. 200.06 gas utility Cablevision Ch. 212 Requirement of franchise .......... 312.21 Districts Road rights-of-way owned or leased by Municipal service taxing or benefit unit the state;regulation of parking on 307.0 Streetlighting Termination of use or removal of object 312.13 Districts................. .... 200.07 Title .....................,........ ... 312.01 Tourist development tax Traffic control devices. 312.18 Taxing district and levy......,..... 210.01 Violations;penalty.... 312.15 Electrical energy;levy on sale of Sales and solicitation Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise-fee............ 211.02 Handbills............................. 310.01 et seq. Franchise fee ........... 211.01 Distribution in public places 310.03 Emergency services district See: PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS Taxing ability.............. ..... 208.05 AND SOLICITORS Gas;local option gas tax Selling goods on streets or sidewalks .... 306.05 Disposition of proceeds............... 209.04 State Road 60 interest share fee ordinance 214.01 et seq. Effective date........................ 209.03 See: STATE ROAD 60 INTEREST Levy of tax ......................... 209.02 SHARE FEE ORDINANCE Short title.............. ... 209.01 Supp. No. 153 IX1/28 INDEX Section Section TAXATION(Cont'd.) TAXATION(Cont'd.) Utilization of proceeds................ 209.05 Disqualification .......,.,.,........ 213.08 Local business tax receipts Generally......................... 213.02 County tax collector Penalties................. 213.07 Report of........................ , 207.08 Process for claiming reduction.... .. 213.05 Tax collector fee................... 207.12 Property held jointly with right of Definitions .......................... 207.02 survivorship.................. 213.06 Disposition of business taxes collected. 207.04 Qualifications for reduction ........ 213.03 Due dates and penalties.............. 207.05 Solid waste disposal district Flea market requirements............ 207.11 Disposal charges, calculation of;notice Florida Statutes Chapter 205 control- to taxpayers .................... 204.25 ling ............................ 207.13 Disposal charges; collection of by tax Issuance of receipt collector........................ 204.28 Compliance with state laws ...,..... 207.06 Disposal charges to governmental agen- Display ........................... 207.07 cies,county agencies and property Local business tax owner not being taxed........... 204.29 Generally license taxes to be.. a 207.10 Special assessments Other addition Authorization for exemptions......... 206.09 of.......................:.... 207.09 Pain management clinics Capital assessments resolu- Moratorium on issuance of business Adoption of final assessment...... iP P ............. 207.15 tion.......................... 206.35 Purpose and scope ..... ............ 207.01 Annual adoption procedures........ 206.37 receipt Required and sc e . 207.01 Capital assessment roll............ 206.32 ......... .. Effect of final assessment resolution 206.36 Saving provision..................... 207.14 Term of.................... ......... 207.05 General authority ................. 206.30 Municipal service taxing or benefit unit Initial proceedings................. 206.31 Additional services Notice by mail..................... 206.34 General........................... 200.10 Notice by publication .............. 206.33 Street paving....................... 200.11 Collection and use of assessments Stormwater Alternative method of collection.... 206.46 Creation of the East Gifford Government property.............. 206.47 Watershed Area Municipal Method of collection ............... 206.45 Service Benefit Unit.......... 200.30.01 Correction of errors and omissions .... 206.07 Determination of cost of service, Creation of assessment areas ,,....... 206.04 property owners advisory group 200.30.02 Definitions .......................... 206.01 Disposition of proceeds from levy of Findings............................. 206.03 assessments.................. 200.30.05. Inclusion of municipal areas,, ,,,..... 206.10 Levy of assessments, adoption of Interpretation ....................... 206.02 budget....................... 200.30.04. Lien of assessments............,...... 206.08 Streetlighting Procedural irregularities ... .. ... 206.06 Cost of service,determination of..... 200.03 Revisions to assessments...., ,...... 206.05 Districts .......................... 200.07 Service assessments Establishment,method of.......... 200.02 Adoption of final assessment resolu- Exemptions from assessment....... 200.05 tion.......................... 206.20 Levy of assessment; adoption of Annual adoption procedures........ 206.22 budget....................... 200.04 Effect of final assessment resolution 206.21 Levy of assessment; disposition of General authority ................. 206.15 proceeds from ................ 200.06 Initial proceedings..........,,.,.... 206.16 Purpose........................... 200.01 Interim service assessments........ 206.23 Pain management clinics and controlled Notice by mail...................... 206.19 substances Notice by publication ............. 206.18 Business tax receipt for .............. 315.05 Service assessment roll ........,... 206.17 Property tax reduction Tax collector. See herein:County Tax Col- Construction, reconstruction to house lector elderly parents, grandparents of Tourist development council............. 103.05 owners See: TOURIST DEVELOPMENT [Additional homestead exemption.] . 213.09 COUNCIL Amount of reduction.. ............ 213.04 Tourist development tax Definitions........................ 213.01 Authorized uses of revenue........... 210.03 Supp. No. 153 IX1/29 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section TAXATION(Cont'd.) TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Local administration of tourist develop- (Cont'd.) ment tax ....................... 210.04 Provisions(general)applicable to all com- Taxing district and levy ......... ..... 210.01 missions and boards............... 103.02 Tourist development plan.........., 210.02 See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS TECHNICAL CODES Building codes........................ . 401.01 et seq. TOURIST DEVELOPMENT TAX See:BUILDING CODES Generally.................... .......... 210.01 et seq. See:TAXATION TESTIMONY Fair housing TOWING. See:WRECKERS Complaints or testimony;untruthful .. 309.10 TRADES. See:BUSINESSES TESTING TRAFFIC. See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND Water meter test ................. ...... 201.08(J)(6) TRAFFIC THEFT TRAINING. See: SCHOOLS Combat automobile theft program....... 306.09 TRAINS. See:RAILROADS AND TRAINS TICKETS Parking ticket violations;payment of... 307.10 TRANSMISSION LINE ROUTES Health and sanitation .................. 303.28 TIME(Computation of time;legal time) TRAPS(Interceptors) Definitions and construction of Code..... 100.02(5),(6) Pollutant interceptors and grease traps.. 303.18 et seq. TITLE LOAN REGULATIONS See:HEALTH AND SANITATION Applicability ......................... 314.13 TRASH. See: SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL Definitions.............................. 314.02 Enforcement and penalties.......,. . _ 314.10 TREES AND SHRUBBERY Hearings and appeals........... ....... 314.11 Fertilizer and land management Licenses ............................... 314.07 Management of grass clippings and Maximum interest rate ................. 314.04 vegetative materials............ 316.08 Motor vehicle title loan transactions 314.03 Parks and recreation Penalties................................ 314.10 Trees and vegetation................. 205.03(18) Record keeping......................... 314.08 TRESPASS. See:RIGHT OF ENTRY Right to redeem: lost title loan agree- Parks and recreation................... . 205.03(19) ments............................. 314.06 Title................................... 314.01 TRUSTS,TRUSTEES Transition period....................... 314.12 Costs;driver education program trust fund 305.08 et seq. Transaction satisfaction and default .... 314.05 See: COURTS Violations.............................. 314.09 Housing assistance program(local) Local housing assistance trust fund; TOBACCO PRODUCTS creation of...................... 308.04 Electronic cigarettes Indian River County Alcohol and Other Use of e-cigarettes prohibited where Drug Abuse Trust Fund........ .... 305.05 et seq. smoking is prohibited ........_.. 313.07 See: COURTS Merchandising and sale of tobacco products and merchandising, sale and use of U electronic cigarettes Age verification....................... 313.05 UNSIGHTLY CONDITIONS. See: Definitions ................ 313.02 NUISANCES Merchandising prohibited .,.......... 313.03 Prohibitions ......................... 313.04 UTILITIES Purpose and intent . . ........ 313.01.1 Building codes..................... ..... 401.01 et seq. . . .... Signage ........ ............... 313.06 See:BUILDING CODES Title ....... 313.01 Cablevision ............................ Ch. 212 Parks and recreation Contractors Smoking ....... 205.03(28) Certificate of occupancy;utility connec- 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 Supp. No. 153 IX1/30 INDEX Section Section UTILITIES(Cont'd.) VACCINATIONS Health and sanitation .................. 303.01 et seq. Animals and fowl See:HEALTH AND SANITATION Vaccination requirement.............. 302.03 Impact fees ............................ 1000.01 et seq. See: IMPACT FEES VARIANCES Indian River County local provider Health and sanitation .................. 303.20 participation fund VEGETATION. See: TREES AND SHRUB- Alternative method .................. 215.04 BERY Assessment.......................... 215.07 Adoption of assessment resolution VEHICLES. See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND and non-ad valorem assess- TRAFFIC ment roll..................... 215.13 Assessment resolution............. 215.09 VERO BEACH. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND Computation of assessment ........ 215.08 WATERWAYS Effect of the assessment resolution. 215.15 Water and sewers Non-ad valorem assessment roll.,„., 215.10 Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise fee Notice by City of Vero Beach water,sewer and Mail.......................... . 215.12 electric services .............. 201.08.1(b) Publication................. ...„ 215.11 Revisions to the assessment roll.... 215.14 VOCATIONS. See: BUSINESSES Authority............................ 215.02 VOTES AND VOTING Correction of errors and omissions .... 215.19 Boards,committees and commissions Definitions ................„,„....... 215.05 Voting conflicts ............... 103.042 Interpretation .............. ...... 215.06 County commissioners,board of Limitations on surcharges..„„ ...... 215.20 Rules of debate;votes required........ 102.06(6) Method of collection.................. 215.16 Silence constitutes affirmative vote ... 102.08 Purpose .............................. 215.03 Elections. See that subject Refunds ...................„„..„..... 215.17 Responsibility for enforcement,,...... 215.18 Title ................................. 215.01 W Parks and recreation.................... 205.01 et seq. Utility........................ 205.03(20) WAIVERS See:PARKS AND RECREATION Landscape irrigation Solid waste disposal .................... 204.01 et seq. Waiver from specific day of the week See:SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL limitations...................... 319.06 Streets,sidewalks and other public ways Purchasing Bid procedures....................... 105.03 Requirement of franchise for natural Rights-of-way Waiver of bidding procedures....... 105.03(c) gas utility Waiver of sovereign immunity in Requirement of franchise........ 312.21 contracts ....................... 105.07 Utility Act of Indian River County WASHING MOBILE EQUIPMENT Special Acts. See: Appendix of Special Water shortage conditions............... 201.31(A)(2) Acts Water and sewer. See that subject WASTE MANAGEMENT Generally............................ 201.01 et seq. Solid waste disposal ..................... 204.01 et seq. Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise fee See: SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL County division of utility services 201.08.1(a) Water and sewers Franchises re water and sewers Discharge of specified waste and waters Utilities required to connect to into the county sewerage system; county utility systems...... 201.52 prohibiting ..................... 201.30 Reclaimed water regulations WATER AND SEWERS Separation between public utili- Accounts ties;minimum .............. 202.20 Water charges on new construction accounts........................ 201.23 V Agreements, existing ................... 201.12 Applicable areas affected by provisions .. 201.33 VACANCIES IN OFFICE. See specific Back flow prevention devices; required subjects installation of. ....... ............. 201.27 Supp. No. 153 IX1/31 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section WATER AND SEWERS(Cont'd.) WATER AND SEWERS(Cont'd.) Beaches Fire hydrants; permit required to draw Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise fee water from........................ 201.25 City of Vero Beach water,sewer and Fire protection charges;annual electric services .............. 201.08.1(b) Fire systems....................,.,.. 201.08(L)(2) Billing. See herein:Rates and Charges Hydrants..................... .. ...... 201.08(L)(1) Capital cost charge;excess.............. 201.08(G) Franchises re water and sewers Charges. See herein:Rates and Charges Definitions ...................... .... 201.50 Conflicting provisions,repeal of......... 201.35 Permit required...................... 201.51 Connecting existing plumbing........... 201.15 Special acts.......................... 201.53 Connection;unlawful ................... 201.13 Utilities required Connection with sewer system required.. 201.03 utilitys stems connect to county 201.52 Connection with water system required.. 201.02 Free service,none ................ ...... 201.20 Connections,exceptions to .............. 201.05 Generally........................,..... 201.01 et seq. Connections may be made by county..... 201.06 See herein specific subjects Connections;separate connections for each Hardship consideration separate unit...................... 201.21 Impact fees Construction accounts(new);water charges Time payment of impact fee upon 201.23 showing of hardship .......... 201.09(D) Construction;unlawful.......... ..... 201.14 Water shortage conditions Cross-connection ed control lations.. Exception to maintain sanitation and Reclai202.19 to provide for hardship cases.. 201.31(B) •••••.•' Health and sanitation .............. q. Damage repair ......................... 201.08(J)(7) •�•• 303.01 et se See:HEALTH AND SANITATION Damaging equipment;prohibition against 201.26 Illicit stormwater discharge............. 318.01 et seq. Definitions(not enumerated herein)..... 201.01 See: ILLICIT STORMWATER Franchises re water and sewers....... 201.50 DISCHARGE Reclaimed water regulations.......... 202.03 Impact fees ........ 201.09 Development Incorporation in Code................... 201.36 Extension of water and sewer services Indian River County industrial pretreat- within developments ............ 201.10 ment regulations ordinance Extension of water distribution and Accidental discharges/slug control plans 201.71 sewer services to developments .. 201.11 Additional requirements applicable to Discharge of specified waste and waters reports provided pursuant to sec- into the county sewerage system; tions 201.76,201.77;and 201.78 of prohibiting........................ 201.30 this part........................ 201.79 Discharge of water in sewers............ 201.29 Administration ...................... 201.63 Disconnection; sewer service disconnec- Administrative enforcement remedies . 201.83 tion............................ 201.08(I)(3) Administrative fines ................. 201.84 Division Affirmative defenses to discharge viola- County division of utility services..... 201.08.1(a) tions ........................... 201.90 Easements Compliance monitoring............... 201.80 Reclaimed water regulations..... ..„.. 202.11 Confidential information ............. 201.81 Effective date ...................... .. 201.38 Definitions;construction and interpreta- Electric services tion ............................ 201.64 Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise fee Emergency suspensions .............. 201.85 City of Vero Beach water,sewer and Establishment of certain pretreatment electric services .............. 201.08.1(b) fees ............................ 201.92 Enforcement. See herein:Violations Hauled wastewater................... 201.72 Engineering services.................... 201.08(J)(9) Industrial pretreatment regulations Equipment adopted ........................ 201.61 Damaging equipment; prohibition Judicial enforcement remedies........ 201.87 against......................... 201.26 National Categorical Pretreatment Water shortage conditions Standards ...................... 201.66 Washing mobile equipment......... 201.31(A)(2) Notice of violation/repeat sampling and Equivalent residential units............. 201.07 reporting....................... 201.77 Extension of water and sewer services Notification of discharge of hazardous within developments............... 201.10 waste.........................., 201.78 Extension of water distribution and sewer Pretreatment charges and fees.... 201.91 services to developments.., .... 201.11 Pretreatment of wastewater ..... .. 201.70 Supp. No. 153 IX1/32 INDEX Section Section WATER AND SEWERS(Cont'd.) WATER AND SEWERS (Cont'd.) Publication of users in significant Property maintenance code noncompliance.................. 201.82 Sanitary drainage system ............ 403.21 Purpose;applicability;jurisdiction .... 201.62 Storm drainage...................... 403.22 Prohibited acts....................... 201.69 Water system......................., 403.20 Prohibited discharge standards ....... 201.65 Rates and charges Regulation of waste received from other Service availability charges where capac- jurisdictions .................... 201.75 ity reserved but lines unavailable 201.08(C) Remedies nonexclusive............... 201.88 Service availability charges where lines Reporting requirements .............. 201.76 available ....................... 201.08(B) Issuance process................ ... 201.74 Billing charge........................ 201.08(A) Specific local limits on discharge...... 201.68 Connections;additional costs for complex State of Florida Pretreatment Standards 201.67 connections..................... 201.08(K) Supplemental enforcement action..... 201.89 Damage repair....................... 201.08(J)(7) Termination of discharge ............. 201.86 Delinquency charge .................. 201.08(J)(4) Wastewater discharge permit Deposits required upon opening, Application........................ 201.73 transferring,reconnecting;refund Indian River County industrial pretreat- policy .......................... 201.08(H) ment regulations ordinance Discontinuance of service and penalty Dental facilities...................... 201.93 fees ............................ 201.34(B)(2) Inspection Discontinuance of service for non- Fee.................................. 201.08(J)(10) Payment,fee for restoring services, Meter re-reads and leak inspection.... 201.08(J)(3) penalty for tampering with watermeter, checks with insufficient Reclaimed water regulations funds........................... 201.24 Irrigation systems and other Engineering services ................. 201.08(J)(9) reclaimed water facilities; Excess capital cost charge ............ 201.08(G) inspection of ................. 202.27 Excess sewage strength charge ....... 201.08(F) Inspectors;power and authority of....... 201.28 Excess volume surcharge............. 201.08(E) Interceptors and grease traps ........... 303.16 et seq. Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise fee See:HEALTH AND SANITATION City of Vero Beach water,sewer and Irrigation electric services .............. 201.08.1(b) Reclaimed water regulations County division of utility services .. 201.08.1(a) Dual source irrigation systems ..... 202.21 Fees.See within this subheading specific Irrigation systems and other subjects reclaimed water facilities; Fire protection charges;annual inspection of .................. 202.27 Fire systems ....................... 201.08(L)(2) Land use,change in Hydrants ......................... 201.08(L)(1) Impact fees.......................... 201.09(B) Impact fees Lawn sprinkler systems.............. 201.32 Change in land use................ 201.09(B) Mains Hardship;time payment upon show- Reclaimed water regulations ing of........................ 201.09(D) Separation between public utilities; Imposed .......................... 201.09(A) minimum Reduction, refund and relinquish- Potable water mains ............ 202.20(2) ment of....................... 201.09(E) Sanitary sewer mains........... 202.20(1) Use of proceeds.................... 201.09(C) Meters Inspection fee........................ 201.08(J)(10) Water meter,penalty for tampering with 201.24 Line location.................... ...... 201.08(J)(8) Penalties. See herein:Violations Meter installations only 201.08(I)(4) Permits Meter re-reads and leak inspection.... 201.08(J)(3) Fire hydrants;permit required to draw Meter test........................... 201.08(J)(6) water from ..................... 201.25 Payment of fees and bills required .... 201.17 Franchises re water and sewers;permit Pretreatment fees.................... 201.08(N) required........................ 201.51 Reclaimed water regulations.See herein Plumbing;connecting existing........... 201.15 that subject Plumbing;escapes through defective..... 201.31(A)(5) Reconnection during normal working Plumbing system;failure to maintain... , 201.19 hours (8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Plumbing system;maintenance of.....,, 201.16 Monday through Friday excluding Potable water mains..., ............... 202.20(2) holidays) ....................... 201.08(J)(1) Pretreatment fees ....... ........... .... 201.08(N) Reconnection during off-duty hours ... 201.08(J)(2) Supp. No. 153 IX1/33 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section WATER AND SEWERS(Cont'd.) WATER AND SEWERS(Cont'd.) Responsibility for payment of water/ Sanitation sewer fees;impact fee loans,special Reclaimed water regulations assessments, lien and/or Separation between public utilities; foreclosure for unpaid bills ...... 201.22 minimum Review (annual) of user charges and Sanitary sewer mains ........... 202.20(1) notice of rates Water shortage conditions Notice ............................ 201.08(M)(2) Hardship cases;exception to maintain Procedure......................... 201.08(M)(1) sanitation and to provide for .. 201.31(B) Service calls,general................ 201.08(J)(5) Service,none free....................... 201.20 Service charges,miscellaneous.._..... 201.08(J) Severability............................ 201.37 Sewer fees,collection of.............. 201.18 Sewage strength(excess)charge......... 201.08(F) Sewer service connection ............. 201.08(I)(2) Sewer connections require county water . 201.04 Sewer service disconnection .......... 201.08(I)(3) Sewerage system; prohibiting; discharge Specific service charges to be established of specified waste and waters into_. 201.30 by resolution after public hearing 201.08(1) Shortages. See herein: Water Shortage Volume charge....................... 201.08(D) Conditions Water charges on new construction Sprinklers accounts........................ 201.23 Lawn sprinkler systems .............. 201.32 Water service connection ............. 201.08(I)(1) Stormwater Reclaimed water regulations Municipal service taxing or benefit unit 200.30.01 Application for water service Class S.. 202.14 et seq. See:TAXATION Application for extension or connection Swimming pools to the water system............. 202.12 Water shortage conditions ............ 201.31(A)(4) Applications for water service Class M Tampering with water meter,penalty for. 201.24 and Class C .................... 202.13 Testing Class A user connection criteria....... 202.10 Rates and charges;meter test........_ 201.08(J)(6) Class M and Class C connection criteria 202.08 Utilities. See also that subject Class S connection criteria............ 202.07 Franchises re water and sewers Class V user connection criteria....... 202.09 Utilities required to connect to county Cross-connection control.............. 202.19 utility systems ............... 201.52 Customer classifications.............. 202.04 Rates and charges Definitions .......................... 202.03 Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise fee Discontinuance of service by Indian County division of utility services 201.08.1(a) River County ................... 202.28 Reclaimed water regulations Dual source irrigation systems........ 202.21 Separation between public utilities; Inspection of irrigation systems and minimum .................... 202.20 other water facilities............ 202.27 Utility Act of Indian River County Maintenance by customer ............ 202.22 Special Acts. See: Appendix of Special Minimum separation between public Acts utilities..................... . . 202.20 Vero Beach, city of Potable water mains........... 202.20(2) Rates and charges Fee-in-lieu-of-franchise fee Sanitary sewer mains.. ........, 202.20(1) City of Vero Beach water, sewer Ownership of system................. 202.16 and electric services........ 201.08.1(b) Penalties ........................... . 202.29 Violations Prohibited uses of water...........,... 202.06 Enforcement Public easement requirement.... ..... 202.11 Discontinuance of service and penalty Purpose and intent.................. 202.02 fees.......................... 201.34(B)(2) Right to refuse service................ 202.17 Generally...._.................... 201.34(B)(1) Service connections 202.15 Penalties ............................ 201.34(A) Service not guaranteed............... 202.24 Penalty for tampering with water meter 201.24 Short title........................., 202.01 Reclaimed water regulations.......... 202.29 System identification................. 202.18 Volume charge ......................... 201.08(D) System pressures .................... 202.23 Washing mobile equipment.............. 201.31(A)(2) Unauthorized work on the water system 202.25 Waste discharges Unlawful connection ............... .. 202.26 Discharge of specified waste and waters Water system user rates........, , ... 202.05 into the county sewerage system; Repeal of conflicting provisions.....,. .. 201.35 prohibiting ........... ....... 201.30 Supp. No. 153 IX1/34 INDEX Section Section WATER AND SEWERS(Cont'd.) ZONING(Cont'd.) Water, reclaimed. See herein: Reclaimed Motor vehicles and traffic„„...... ,,o.., 307.01 et seq. Water Regulations See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAF- Water shortage conditions FIC Certain uses prohibited............... 201.31(A) Planning and zoning commission........ 103.03(1) Cleaning outdoor surfaces.......... 201.31(A)(3) See:PLANNING AND ZONING COM- Escape through defective plumbing. 201.31(A)(5) MISSION Swimming pools................... 201.31(A)(4) Zoning board of adjustment Washing mobile equipment......... 201.31(A)(2) Generally............................ 103.03(2) Watering yards.................... 201.31(A)(1) Provisions (general) applicable to all Hardship cases; exception to maintain commissions and boards......... 103.02 sanitation and to provide for..... 201.31(B) See:BOARDS,COMMITTEES AND Wells .................................. 201.32 COMMISSIONS Yards,watering Water shortage conditions............ 201.31(A)(1) WATERWAYS. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND WATERWAYS WAVE FORCE DESIGN Coastal construction code ............... 402.11(7) WEAPONS. See: FIREARMS AND WEAPONS WELLS Oil and gas well stimulation prohibited.. 317.01 et seq. See: OIL AND GAS WELL STIMULA- TION Water and sewers provisions re.......... 201.32 WHISTLES Sounding of train horns or whistles between certain hours...............„...... 306.04 WIRES. See:POLES AND WIRES WORKERS. See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES WRECKERS Motor vehicles and traffic.See that subject Generally............................ 307.01 et seq. Wrecker company for service; selec- tion of requested through the sheriff....................... 307.12 Y YARD REGULATIONS Water shortage conditions Watering yards ......._............ 201.31(A)(1) Z ZONING Board re. See herein: Zoning Board of Adjustment Coastal construction code.See that subject Generally............................ 402.01 et seq. Coastal building zone boundary description................... 402.04 Supp. No. 153 IXl/35 COASTAL MANAGEMENT §932.05 CHAPTER 932. COASTAL MANAGEMENT (3) Subsection 932.06(7), Seawalls and bulkheads, and 932.06(9), Emergency provi- Sec. 932.0Sec. 932.02. Title. sions, of this chapter shall be applicable to all Sec. 932.03. Definitions.. Purpose. oceanfront properties lying within the municipal Sec. 932.04. Authority/applicability. limits of the City of Vero Beach, Florida. Sec. 932.05. Estuarine water quality protection. (Ord. No. 90-16, § 1,9-11-90;Ord. No. 97-20,§4, Sec. 932.06. Dune and shoreline protection. 12-16-97) Sec. 932.07. Piers,docks and boatslips. Sec. 932.08. Marina and multi-slip dock facilities. Sec. 932.09. Sea turtle protection. Section 932.05. Estuarine water quality Sec. 932.10. Manatee protection.(Reserved.) protection. Sec. 932.11. Aquaculture/water-dependent,water-related uses. (1) Protection of seagrass. Sec. 932.12. Anchoring limitation areas. (a) Unless expressly exempted herein,it shall be unlawful and subject to the penalties Section 932.01. Title. provided herein for any person, group, This chapter shall be known as the "Indian company, organization or agent thereof River County Coastal Management Chapter." to remove, destroy, damage, or alter to (Ord. No. 90-16, § 1, 9-11-90) the point of imminent destruction, any known or identified seagrass area. Section 932.02. Purpose. (b) Docks, boat ramps, mooring poles, and other similar waterfront structures, It shall be the purpose of this chapter: including marinas and all permitted (1) To protect, maintain, and enhance the waterfront accessory uses, shall be coastal resources of Indian River County, designed and located in such a manner while allowing the residents and visitors that all adverse impacts to any known or of the county beneficial enjoyment of identified seagrass beds shall be these unique resources; minimized. The presence of seagrass beds shall not prohibit the location of these (2) To reduce the actual and potential threat structures,provided that no objections or of loss of life and property from significant permit denials are issued by any storm events in the coastal area. additional reviewing agencies with (Ord. No. 90-16, § 1, 9-11-90) appropriate jurisdiction. Mitigation shall be required for all damaged or displaced Section 932.03. Definitions. seagrass areas, and shall be in compli- ance with the criteria set forth in Chapter All terms defined in Chapter 901, Definitions, 925. are applicable in this chapter. (Ord. No. 90-16, § 1, 9-11-90) (2) Erosion protection. (a) All estuarine waterfront property, as Section 932.04. Authority/applicability. described in Chapter 927, Tree Protec- tion, shall be subject to the setback and (1) This chapter is enacted pursuant to the vegetative buffer requirements as authority vested in the board of county commis- expressed therein. sioners by virtue of Article VIII,Section(1)of the Constitution of the State of Florida and Florida (b) All persons desiring to clear land which Statutes, Chapter 125.01 and Chapter 163.3202. is not exempted by the Chapter 927,Tree Protection, and which is within five (2) This chapter shall be applicable to all land hundred (500) feet of any waterbody or and aquatic areas lying within the unincorporated defined drainage system which outfalls area of Indian River County, Florida. into the Indian River Lagoon or St. Supp. No. 153 932/1 §932.05 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Sebastian River shall submit an erosion (3) Stormwater management. control plan,in accordance with the provi- sions of Chapter 927, Tree Protection, to (a) All portions of Chapter 930, Stormwater be reviewed and approved by the county Management are applicable in this environmental planning section, prior to chapter. All proposed developments shall the issuance of a landclearing permit. be reviewed to ensure adequate drain- age, flood prevention, and protection of (c) All new waterfront structures and uses water quality. All stormwater manage- and all structures and uses adjacent to ment systems shall be constructed in waterbodies or drainage systems outfall- accordance with the requirements of the ing into the St. Sebastian River or Indian Indian River County stormwater manage- River Lagoon shall comply with the provi- ment and floodwater protection ordinance. sions of Chapter 930,Stormwater Manage- ment,as applicable and expressed therein. (b) New point-source discharges into Uses and structures exempted in Chapter estuarine surface waters shall be 930 shall be excluded from this require- prohibited. ment. (4) Excavation of canals and waterways in (d) Bulkheads and seawalls shall not be estuarine waters. permitted as shoreline stabilization methods within the Indian River Lagoon (a) Limitations. The excavation of navigable or its tributaries unless: canals or waterways from submerged lands in Class II waters,aquatic preserves 1. Nonstructural and/or semi- or the boundaries of the Pelican Island permanent structural alternatives National Wildlife Refuge is prohibited. have previously been utilized and The excavation of any canal or waterway proven ineffective; and shall not be for the purpose of obtaining fill. Maintenance dredging shall only be 2. The proposed bulkhead or seawall permitted in compliance with all is part of a comprehensive plan for applicable regulations of the State of shoreline stabilization and revegeta- Florida and the Army Corps of Engineers; tion, which includes a mitigation all requisite permits must be obtained. plan for all adversely impacted shoreline and aquatic vegetative spe- (b) Minimum width and depth;environmental cies; and protection. When permitted, canals and 3. No new dredging or filling shall waterways shall be the minimum width occur in conjunction with the necessary to accomplish the purpose for proposed bulkhead or seawall other which they are constructed. An applicant than the minimum necessary and desiring to construct a canal or waterway customarily incidental to construc- must affirmatively show a design that tion of said structures; and will prevent stagnation and eutrophica- tion of the system, provide sufficient 4. The proposed bulkhead or seawall flushing and maintain the ambient water is adjacent to buildable upland quality. All dredging operations must property and does not increase the utilize proper turbidity and pollution seaward (outward) projection of the mitigation techniques as authorized and property; and approved by local, state and federal reviewing agencies. 5. The proposed project has secured all necessary additional reviewing (c) The dredging of new channels shall be agencies permits prior to construc- prohibited within the estuarine waters of tion. Indian River County. Supp. No. 153 932/2 COASTAL MANAGEMENT §932.06 (5) Surface vessel discharges. Within Indian associated native vegetation is not permit- River County, it shall be unlawful for any com- ted seaward of the county dune stabiliza- mercial, public or private vessel or structure to tion setback line. discharge pollutant or untreated waste material into or adjacent to any surface water body. This (4) Vehicles prohibited seaward of dune provision shall exclude those discharges incidental stabilization line; exception. Except as to the mechanical operation of the vessel such as, expressly provided in subsection (5), it but not limited to, cooling water, bilges, and shall be unlawful for any person to oper- waterjet outflows. ate, drive or propel any truck, tractor, (Ord. No. 90-16, § 1, 9-11-90) bulldozer, grader, crane, automobile, motorcycle,dune buggy,moped,minibike, Section 932.06. Dune and shoreline all-terrain cycle, or any other vehicle seaward of the county dune stabilization protection. setback line excluding, however, any of In order to protect the natural vegetation and the aforementioned vehicles when oper- the main dune bluff fronting on the Atlantic ated by an officer of any agency of the state or of a political subdivision of the Ocean,the following restrictions shall be observed: state in the furtherance of official duties, (1) County dune stabilization setback line. or those operations which have received The county hereby adopts the 1978 FDNR the express authorization of the board of Coastal Construction Control Line county commissioners. The parking or (C.C.C.L) as the County Dune Stabiliza- storage of automobiles, trailers, motor tion Setback Line (D.S.S.L.), as recorded homes, recreation and like vehicles is on June 10, 1981 in county Plat Book 10, prohibited seaward of the dune stabiliza- Pages 93-93H. tion setback line (DSSL). Boats may be stored seaward of the dune stabilization (2) Encroachment, ingress, disturbance. setback line if stored, located and moved Except as provided herein, encroach- in a manner that does not disturb,damage ment or ingress onto or any disturbance or destroy the existing dune or associ- of the main dune or natural vegetation ated dune vegetation, and in a manner seaward of the county dune stabilization that does not interfere with the natural setback line is prohibited, including reestablishment of the dune or associ- encroachment or disturbance caused by ated dune vegetation. Storage of boats is individuals upon foot or by vehicle of any also subject to the requirements of sec- kind. Ingress by foot seaward of the tion 911.15(7). However, boats stored in county dune stabilization setback line accordance with the requirements of this must be associated with an approved section by or with the permission of the dune crossover structure. abutting upland land owner, shall be exempt from the requirements of section (3) New construction; disturbance of dunes, 911.15(7)(b)l. and 912.17(3)(b)l. vegetation. The land between the coastal construction control line and the county (5) Leeway zone. Notwithstanding the forego- dune stabilization setback line is ing provisions, an applicant who has established as a zone of regulation, received the express written approval of whereby the Bureau of Beaches and the Bureau of Beaches and Shores of the Shores of the Florida Department of Department of Natural Resources to carry Natural Resources and Indian River on construction of an approved structure County may permit construction activity within fifteen(15)feet of the county dune and construction related dune alteration. stabilization setback line may make use Except as provided herein,new construc- of a leeway zone seaward of the county tion and/or disturbance of the dune and dune stabilization setback line. Said zone Supp. No. 153 932/3 §932.06 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE may extend a distance of up to fifteen ful reclamation of the dune vegetation (15) feet seaward of the dune stabiliza- temporarily destroyed under this tion setback line, but may not extend paragraph. more than fifteen (15) feet seaward of (6) [Exceptions.] Nothing in this section shall said structure. The purpose of the leeway be construed to prohibit the undertaking zone is to provide for temporary encroach- of coastal construction projects seaward ment of workers and equipment seaward of the coastal construction control line, of the dune stabilization setback line when approved by the Bureau of Beaches necessary for construction activity. All and Shores of the Department of Natural proposed activity within the fifteen-foot Resources of the State of Florida, and leeway zone shall be described in writing when the applicant can demonstrate to and submitted to the environmental plan- the county that the project is in the ning section. Such written request for public interest or is necessary to protect authorization of a leeway zone shall contiguous real property improvements; include a vegetation survey that locates provided that any such coastal erosion and identifies all vegetation within an control project which includes beach sand area between the county dune stabiliza- renourishment shall also include a tion setback line and a line twenty (20) program of dune system restoration as a feet seaward of that line, as well as a component of the project. Such restora- plan for revegetating and maintaining tion program shall include both dune the leeway zone with natural indigenous revegetation, using native and salt- dune vegetation. No permanent improve- tolerant plant material which is appropri- ment or structure may be made in the ate and suitable for dune revegetation, leeway zone and, prior to encroachment and reestablishment of the dune profile. therein, a temporary barrier running (7) Seawalls and bulkheads. Seawalls, parallel to the coastal construction control bulkheads and other rigid, permanent line or county dune stabilization setback shoreline protection structures shall not line shall be placed at the most seaward be permitted unless: extent of the leeway zone to identify the (a) Nonstructural alternatives have been limits beyond which no encroachment of employed correctly and proven to be any kind may occur; provided, however, unsuccessful; all activities related to construction of an (b) The county engineering department approved dune crossover or elevated and the Division of Beaches and bridge shall be governed by authoriza- Shores of the Florida Department of tion of the Department of Natural Natural Resources recommenda- Resources,Bureau of Beaches and Shores, tions include the utilization of a or its successor. rigid structure over other alterna- Approvals required under this paragraph tives; may be obtained concurrently with site (c) The subject property owner assumes plan or subdivision approval, as the case responsibility and agrees to mitiga- may be,but must be obtained prior to the tion of any adverse environmental scheduled activity. The leeway zone shall impacts, including increased down- be revegetated with natural indigenous drift erosion of adjacent property, dune vegetation upon completion of throughout the life of the stabiliza- construction activities and prior to the tion project; and issuance of any certificate of occupancy (d) The bulkhead or seawall is neces- for the subject improvements. The sary to protect real property improve- applicant remains responsible for success- ments from a twenty-five-year or Supp. No. 153 932/4 COASTAL MANAGEMENT §932.06 less intensity storm event, utilizing Protection. Dune crossover design methods approved by the Division and maintenance shall be in compli- of Beaches as Shores of the Florida ance with the provisions set forth Department of Natural Resources. by the FDEP and all applicable (8) Roadways. No roadway shall be allowed county regulations including the fol- to cross the county dune stabilization lowing: setback line, except at specified loca- 1. Dune crossovers shall be wood- tions, to be designated by resolution of pile supported and elevated the board of county commissioners. above the dune vegetation;they (9) Emergency provisions. During periods of shall be elevated a minimum emergency, such as hurricanes or severe of twenty-four(24)inches above storms,in order to protect life or property, grade in all areas as measured provisions of this ordinance may be to the bottom of the walkway temporarily suspended by petition to, support members, with the and approval of, the board of county exception of access stairs and commissioners or by proper authoriza- ramps. Dune crossovers shall tion from the emergency management generally be located director. All approvals for emergency work perpendicular to the shoreline shall be coordinated with the Florida where crossing dunes. Covered Department of Natural Resources upon or roofed viewing areas shall the expiration of eminent threat to life not exceed twelve (12) feet in height as measured from mean and property. crossover elevation to mean (10) Beachfront development. All projects height between the eaves and constructed between the Florida Depart- ridge for sloped roofs,the high- ment of Environmental Protection Coastal est point for flat roofs, and the Construction Control Line and the county deck line of mansard roofs. dune stabilization setback line shall demonstrate compliance with the FDEP 2. Private dune crossover Coastal Construction Control Line regula- structures shall be limited to one structure per single-family tions as established in Chapter 161, lot, or one structure per Florida Statutes, and as specified in this chapter. In addition the standards for recorded public or private beach protecting dune vegetation,as established, access (subdivisions, . shall be satisfied. Those persons desiringg more than one access per single- (a) No building, excavation or man- family lot shall be required to made structure, except approved obtain administrative approval dune crossover structures or other from the community develop- similar minor structures as defined ment director, and shall state by the Florida Department of in writing the reason for the Environmental Protection shall be request. The community located seaward of the county dune development director shall stabilization setback line. approve,conditionally approve, (b) All new development desiring beach or deny the request based on access shall be required to install, the following minimum criteria: maintain and utilize dune crossover i. The additional structure structures as approved by Indian does not require altera- River County and the Florida tion of the existing dune Department of Environmental or dune vegetation other Supp. No. 153 932/5 §932.06 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE than that which is stabilization setback line must be normally incidental to associated with approved dune dune crossover construc- crossovers. Gazebos and other tion. similar structures may not exceed ii. Structures associated with one hundred forty-four(144)square guest houses, lots with feet in total floor area when greater than two hundred measured from the outward exten- (200) feet of ocean front- sion of the elevated floor area. No age, or areas experienc- walled or enclosed structures other ing a history of repeated, than louvers not exceeding fifty(50) unregulated use (such as percent opaqueness shall be permit- street ends and trails)may ted. Gazebos and other such be permitted. structures shall not be located in iii. Additional structures on any required side yard unless shared the same contiguous by adjoining property owners pursu- property must maintain a ant to the provisions of this chapter. minimum fifty-foot 6. Private, single-family dune separation. crossovers not specifically designed iv. All criteria as applicable for handicap access shall be limited and set forth by this in width to five (5) feet. Crossovers chapter shall be applied associated with subdivisions or to all additional PRD's or any public or public/ structures. private facilities shall maintain a minimum four-foot width, and shall 3. Dune crossovers shall be allowed to not exceed eight (8) feet in width, encroach up to five (5) feet into any unless specifically designed for required side yard, provided any authorized vehicle access, handicap such structure not specifically access or catamaran access. exempted in Chapter 932 subsec- tion (10)(b)4. is located no closer 7. All subdivisions and PRD's contain- than five (5) feet from any property ing interior as well as ocean front line. No crossover structure shall be lots shall provide public and/or private beach access facilities with allowed to locate in any required easement other than access ease- deeded access easements. These e maws easements shall exceed the width of the proposed crossover structure by 4. Adjacent properties desiring to share a minimum of two (2) feet on either one dune crossover structure shall side for maintenance purposes. be exempt from subsection(10)(b)3. g All new public beach access areas provided the proposed structure does not contravene the additional provi- shall include at minimum one dune sions of this chapter and that the crossover structure specifically said structure is recorded as a designed and located for handicap c access. When replacing existing dune cooperative structure under a cross easement for use and maintenance walkover structures with handicap or recorded in the deed restrictions facilities, minor site re-location to of the adjoining property owners. improve the public benefit of the facility is permitted. The replace- 5. Gazebos,viewing decks,sitting areas, ment of structures not specifically landings and similar structures designed for handicap access shall located seaward (east) of the dune be at minimum a 1:2 (fifty (50) Supp. No. 153 932/6 COASTAL MANAGEMENT §932.06 percent)handicap facilities replace- (b) All cuts shall be made cleanly and at the ment. All public facilities shall utilize base of the branch or limb of the vegeta- mechanisms such as,but not limited tion, or at branch points of the stalk of to,native dune vegetation,fences or the vegetation, except when done with other barriers to discourage respect to the shaping of a hedge; encroachment onto dune areas, in association with crossover construc- (c) The planting of sod grass and ornamental tion. landscaping shall be prohibited seaward of the dune stabilization setback line 9. All walkover structures shall be in with the exception of a five-foot wide strict compliance with section 932.09, pathway from the access structure to the Sea Turtle Protection. residence, as necessary. In no case shall (c) No construction or activity which the sod be allowed to cross the primary threatens the stability of the primary dune area; beach and dune system shall be permit- (d) Grasses, shrubs, shrub trees, or other ted. similar dune vegetation may be (d) Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter maintained or trimmed up to four(4)feet 904, Nonconformities, all structures and above existing grade,provided such trim- uses located seaward(east) of the county ming does not result in the death or dune stabilization setback line, exclud- destruction of the vegetation. On larger ing approved crossover structures,which species,such as mature seagrapes,palms, sustain damage from a naturally occur- and other similar species, the removal of ring storm event greater than fifty (50) the lower branches or limbs for view may percent of MAI (Member of Appraisal be permitted, provided no such altera- Institute) assessed current market value tion results in significant damage or shall, instead of reconstructing at the death of the vegetation. Sea oats may not exact same location, relocate upland of be altered; their former location and,when possible, westward of the D.S.S.L. Prior to (e) All dead, decaying, injured or diseased reconstruction, structures shall obtain vegetation may be trimmed without a all necessary approvals and permits and permit, provided that: comply with all existing applicable build- 1. The trimming constitutes only dead ing codes concerning coastal construc- or diseased vegetation, and no live tion. portions of vegetation are trimmed; (11) Dune vegetation maintenance. It shall be 2. No root material is to be trimmed or unlawful and subject to the penalties of Chapter destroyed. No native dune vegeta- 927,Tree Protection,for any person(s)to damage, tion may be rooted or removed; alter, trim, remove or relocate any vegetation seaward of the county dune stabilization setback 3. The applicant must notify the line without prior authorization and a county environmental planning section prior dune vegetation maintenance permit from the to commencing any work. The Indian River County Environmental Planning environmental planner shall inspect Section. Permits shall be issued under the provi- the property prior to authorization sions set forth in Chapter 927, Tree Protection, of permit exemption. Failure to notify in accordance with the following criteria: the environmental planning section prior to any removal work will (a) Pruning, trimming, removal or reloca- constitute a violation of the provi- tion of dune vegetation shall be prohibited sions of Chapter 927, Tree Protec- between December 1 and February 15; tion; Supp. No. 153 932/7 §932.06 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE 4. No existing dune vegetation shall ward from the adjacent upland. No portion of a be removed by the root system with watercraft moored at such boatslip shall project the exception of non-native,nuisance into the extended riparian side yard setback, species as described in Chapter 927, unless necessary to allow the utilization of ripar- Tree Protection, or as authorized by ian rights. the environmental planner; 5. The provisions of this chapter shall (3) Projection of waterfront structures. not preclude the undertaking of approved shoreline stabilization (a) Unwalled shelters.Unwalled shelters may projects or the location and construc- be erected over boatslips associated with tion of approved dune crossover docks or over the terminal platform associ- structures and similar minor ated with private observation/fishing piers structures; and public piers;however,no part of such shelter may be erected waterward of the 6. Any request to alter or remove any mean high water line (MHWL) unless existing vegetative cover seaward of the following conditions are met: the county dune stabilization setback line shall be accompanied in writing 1. The applicant shall provide a detailed by a dune revegetation plan, to be inventory of sea grasses and approved by the environmental plan- submerged aquatic vegetation in the ning section. area to reviewing county staff; (Ord. No. 90-16, § 1, 9-11-90; Ord. No. 94-1, § 8A, 1-5-94) 2. The applicant must demonstrate that the unwalled shelter does not Section 932.07. Piers, docks and boatslips. adversely impact light-sensitive aquatic resources such as sea (1) Restrictions upon regularly moored grasses; watercraft;maintenance. Watercraft shall not be regularly moored along any shore without consent 3• The combined total surface area of of the riparian landowner. Regularly moored the unwalled shelter, walkway, and watercraft shall not be used as live-aboard ves- the terminal platform of the associ- sels, offices or commercial enterprises except in ated dock, private observation/fish- commercial marinas with approval and facilities exc pier, or public pier shall not for that purpose. Regularly moored watercraft exceed Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) shall be kept in seaworthy condition when not in a permitted repair area. The mooring of live- size limitations where such aboard vessels (as defined in Chapter 901) in structures are located in an aquatic commercial marinas shall be limited to those preserve, provided that in no case boat slips designated for live-aboard vessels use however, shall the surface area on an approved site plan meeting the provisions covered an unwalled shelter described in section 971.35(3). Watercraft shall extend more than one foot beyond comply with the anchoring limitation area provi- the footprint of a boatlift, as well as sions in section 932.12. a boat with trimmed motor(s)stored on the boatlift, consistent with (2) Location of boatslips. Boatslips shall be Florida Department of permitted only as a wet storage area adjacent to Environmental Protection (FDEP) a dock, marina, boat livery, or boat yard. Boat and other jurisdictional agency slips shall not encroach upon a riparian side requirements. Such shelters are not yard setback as determined by the applicable included in the square footage zoning side yard setback of the zoning district in calculation of a terminal platform. which the project is located, as extended water- Unwalled shelters on a private Supp_ No. 153 932/8 COASTAL MANAGEMENT §932.07 observation/fishing pier shall not riparian side yard setback as extended water- exceed one hundred sixty (160) ward for the zoning district in which the project square feet; and is located,unless such an encroachment is neces- 4. The height of the unwalled shelter sary for the utilization of riparian rights. shall not exceed twenty (20) feet Notwithstanding, an applicant shall have an above the mean high water line. opportunity to apply for an administrative approval to construct a water front structure (b) Extension of docks, public piers, and within a riparian side yard setback, under the private observation/fishing piers in following circumstances. waterways;generally. 1. Docks, including tie-off piles, moor- (a) Shared facilities. Adjoining property owners desiring to share dock/boat slip ing or dolphin poles, and public facilities may apply for administrative piers shall not project outward from approval pursuant to the provisions of the shore more than twenty-five Chapter 914. The applicants shall provide (25) percent of the width of the a detailed plan showing the dock location waterway at a point where they are and configuration and all aquatic and located. The outward projection of a shoreline vegetation. If approved,shared dock and associated structures shall facilities may allow for up to four (4) or be measured from the water's edge less boat slips without being considered at mean low tide. The location, multi-slip facilities. The applicant(s)shall dimensions,and structural character also provide written confirmation of a of all structures shall be in recorded access easement which verifies conformity with applicable federal joint access to the proposed structure. and state jurisdictional agency Adjoining property owners sharing dock regulations. boat/slip facilities shall not be permitted 2. Private observation/fishing piers to construct additional, separate dock/ shall not project outward from the boat slip facilities prior to the removal of shore more twenty-five (25)percent the existing structure. Encroachment of of the width of the waterway at a the shared facility may only occur with point where the fishing pier is regards to the adjoining property owner's located,or thirty-five(35)feet beyond shared lot lines. the shoreline,whichever is less. The outward projection of an observation/ (b) Hardships. In cases where lot configura- fishing pier shall be measured from tions may create a hardship as applied to the water's edge at mean low tide. riparian side yard setback encroachment The location, dimensions, and of single-family dock boat slips, the structural character of all structures applicant may apply for administrative shall be in conformity with applicable approval pursuant to the provisions of federal and state jurisdictional Chapter 914. The applicant shall provide agency regulations. a detailed plan indicating the nature of the hardship as well as the proposed (c) [Exceptions.] Application of paragraphs dock location, specifications and any in "b" above shall not result in a aquatic or shoreline vegetation. County unobstructed waterway of less than staff shall notify any affected adjacent twenty-five(25)feet in width(twelve and property owner,as applicable,of the pend- one-half (121/2) feet either side of the ing application. In all cases,the proposed waterway centerline). encroachment shall be the minimum (4) Riparian side yard setback encroachment necessary to allow for the desired use. prohibited. No dock, pier, boat shelter or other (c) Environmental constraints. In cases where waterfront structure may encroach on a required environmental conditional on a subject Supp. No. 153 932/9 §932.07 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE property are such that the location of a (e) That portion of the fishing pier that dock or other waterfront structure within extends waterward of the mean high a riparian side yard setback would afford water line shall be elevated at least five the best protection of on-site natural (5) feet above the mean high water line, resources, an applicant may apply for as measured from the top of the decking and be granted an administrative approval material. This elevation shall apply to pursuant to the provisions of Chapter both the main access pier as well as the 914. Natural resources that warrant ripar- terminal platform. The purpose of the ian side yard setback encroachment elevation is to reduce or eliminate the consideration for protection purposes potential for mooring of boats at the include mangroves and submerged aquatic observation/fishing pier. vegetation. (f) "No Mooring" signs shall be installed on (5) Environmental impact considerations..Piers, opposite sides of the main access pier docks, boat shelters, and other waterfront and on the end of the terminal platform structures shall be located in order to minimize facing waterward (i.e., three signs in negative impacts on shoreline vegetation and total). Lettering shall be no less than marine grassbeds, as applicable. On riparian four (4) inches high and no greater than property where the location of a waterfront six (6) inches high. structure over or in the vicinity of light-sensitive aquatic vegetation (such as sea grasses) is (7) Prohibition of private observation l fishing unavoidable, such structure (or portion thereof) piers in the Pelican Island National Wildlife shall be constructed a minimum of five (5) feet Refuge. No private fishing pier shall be permit- above the mean high water level where said ted,authorized,or built within the Pelican Island aquatic vegetation exists or could potentially National Wildlife Refuge. exist, as determined by county environmental (Ord. No. 90-16, § 1, 9-11-90; Ord. No. 91-23, planning staff. Said determination shall be based § 12, 5-15-91; Ord. No. 91-48, § 52, 12-4-91; Ord. on staff review of seagrass inventory information No. 92-11, § 13, 4-22-92; Ord. No. 96-6, § 20, and site specific conditions. 2-27-96; Ord. No. 99-26, § 3, 9-28-99; Ord. No. (6) Design and construction characteristics of 2019-015, § 1, 7-2-19; Ord. No. 2022-013, § 1, 11-1-22) private observation/fishing piers. All private observation/fishing piers shall be constructed to the following design characteristics: Section 932.08. Marina and multi-slip facilities. (a) The main access pier shall not exceed four (4) feet in width. The zoning and necessary specific criteria for (b) The terminal platform shall not exceed commercial marinas, public/private docks and one hundred sixty (160) square feet in private multi-slip docking facilities are described area and shall not be used for docking a in Chapter 971 regarding specific land uses and boat. are applicable in this chapter. (Ord. No. 90-16, § 1, 9-11-90) (c) The water depth at the outermost projec- tion of the private observation/fishing pier shall not exceed two (2) feet mean Section 932.09. Sea turtle protection. high water (MHW). (1) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to (d) Handrailing, built to Southern Building protect threatened and endangered sea turtles Code standards,shall be installed around which nest along the beaches of Indian River that portion of the perimeter, of the County, Florida, by safeguarding adult and observation/fishing pier, that extends hatchling sea turtles from the impacts of light. waterward of the mean high water line. The regulations of this section also serve as a Supp. No. 153 932/10 COASTAL MANAGEMENT §932.09 light management mechanism in furtherance of (d) Dune crosswalks shall utilize low-profile, Indian River County's Sea Turtle Habitat shielded downward directed luminaries Conservation Plan. so that no light directly or indirectly illuminates the beach. (2) New development. It is the policy of the (e) Lights on balconies shall be low-profile, Indian River County board of county commission- shielded and downward directed so that ers that no light illuminate any area of the lights will not directly or indirectly beaches of unincorporated Indian River County, illuminate the beach. Florida, during the period of the year when sea turtles nest (March 1 to October 31). To meet (� Tinted or filmed glass shall be used in this intent, building and electrical plans for windows and glass doors within line-of- construction of single-family or multifamily dwell- sight of an observer standing anywhere ings, commercial or other structures, parking on the beach on single and multistory lots, dune walkovers, and other outdoor lighting structures. for real property,if lighting associated with such (g) Temporary security lights at construction- construction or development can be seen from sites shall not be mounted more than the beach,shall be in compliance with the follow- fifteen (15) feet above the ground. ing: Illumination from the lights shall not spread beyond the boundary of the (a) Floodlights shall be prohibited. All property being developed, and in no case exterior light fixtures on the seaward or shall those lights directly or indirectly shore-perpendicular sides of buildings, illuminate the beach. or on the landward side of buildings if the fixtures are visible from the beach, (3) Beach front lighting approval. Prior to the shall be fitted with shields and directed issuance of a certificate of occupancy for any new downward so that no light directly or development within view of the beach, compli- ance with the beachfront lighting standards set indirectly illuminates the beach. Such forth in this ordinance shall be approved as lighting shall be lamped with a long follows: wavelength light source, such as amber or red light emitting diodes (LED), low (a) Upon completion of the construction activi- pressure sodium,or true red neon. It has ties,the building contractor shall provide been recommended by the Florida Fish written certification to county staff that and Wildlife Conservation Commission the beachfront lighting standards of this that no such light source emit light below section have been met, and county staff five hundred sixty(560)nanometers(nm). shall conduct a site inspection to verify the contractor's certification. (b) Pole lights shall be shielded in such a (b) In cases where remedial action is neces- way that light will not illuminate areas sary, county staff shall notify the owner other than the specific property boundar- or developer of the results of the inspec- ies of the subject site and shall not tion and shall schedule a date and time directly or indirectly illuminate the beach for a subsequent inspection to verify that or dune area on the seaward side of the required modifications have been made pole. Outdoor lighting shall be held to for compliance with this ordinance. the minimum necessary for security. (4) Existing development. To meet the intent (c) Low-profile downward directed luminar- of this section, lighting of existing structures ies, with shields if necessary, shall be which can be seen from the beach shall be in used in parking lots, and such lighting compliance with the following: shall be positioned so that no light directly (a) Lights illuminating buildings or associ- or indirectly illuminates the beach. ated grounds for decorative or recreational Supp. No. 153 932/11 §932.09 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE purposes shall be shielded or screened shields that will prevent backlighting such that they do not directly or indirectly and render them not visible from the illuminate the beach, or turned off after beach. 9:00 p.m. during the period from March 1 to October 31 of each year. (b) Lights at parks or other public beach access points shall be shielded or shaded. (b) Lights illuminating dune crosswalks or (Ord. No. 90-16, § 1, 9-11-90; Ord. No. 94-1, any areas oceanward of the landward §§ 8B, 8C, 1-5-94; Ord. No. 2015-015, § 2, side of the dune line shall be turned off 10-13-15) after 9:00 p.m. during the period from March 1 to October 31 of each year and Section 932.10. Manatee protection. shall not directly or indirectly illuminate (Reserved) the beach. (c) Security lighting shall be permitted Section 932.11. Aquaculture/water throughout the night so long as low- dependent/water-related profile luminaries are used and screened uses. in such a way that those lights do not (1) Aquaculture. Any proposed aquaculture or directly or indirectly illuminate the beach. mariculture related operation which locates within Motion detector switches may be used. the surface waters of Indian River County shall be subject to the regulations of all federal, state (d) Window treatments in windows within and local authorities with appropriate jurisdic- tion. All marine-related aquaculture operations, anywhere on the beach on single and including those exempted from federal or state multistory structures are required so regulations, shall be subject to the rules of this that interior lights do not illuminate the chapter, as applicable. All aquaculture opera- beach. The use of non-reflective tint or tions or related operations shall obtain administra- film on windows or awnings is preferred; tive approval from the community development however, the use of black-out draperies director and shall meet the following minimum or shade screens will suffice. criteria: (e) All exterior light fixtures on the seaward (a) The use of privately owned bottom lands or shore-perpendicular sides of build- for aquaculture related purposes shall be ings,or on the landward side of buildings permitted provided that: if the fixtures are visible from the beach, shall be lamped with a long wavelength 1. There shall be no creation of new or light source, such as amber or red light expansion of existing bottom lands, emitting diodes (LED), low pressure or impoundment areas of the sodium, or true red neon. It has been proposed site; recommended by the Florida Fish and 2. The area and water quality has Wildlife Conservation Commission that been state approved for shellfish no such light source emit light below five harvesting and/or propagation, or hundred sixty (560) nanometers (nm). has been approved by the state for the specific use desired; (5) Publicly owned lighting. Street lights and lighting at parks and other publicly owned beach 3. The activities associated with or access areas shall be subject to the following: incidental to the operation do not interfere with waterway rights or (a) Whenever possible, street lights shall be boating activities, reduce water located so that the bulk of their illumina- circulation patterns or degrade exist- tion will travel away from the beach. The ing water quality, adversely impact lights shall be equipped with shades or existing aquatic or shoreline vegeta- Supp. No. 153 932/12 COASTAL MANAGEMENT §932.12 tion, or are contradictory to the other similar retail shops,land-based aquaculture rules and regulations of the county operations, small boat sales, service and repair or the state of Florida; operations, restaurants, fish processing and/or 4. The proposed operation shall have packing plants, aquatic sports and business adequate upland facilities and zoning related offices, and other similar facilities. The deemed necessary for operation as following criteria shall be applied to water- determined by the community related uses, in addition to any required federal, development director, or designee; state or local provisions: 5. Aquaculture/mariculture operations (a) Water-related uses not requiring direct with primary facilities located on waterbody access shall locate in upland upland property shall be considered areas; water-related uses, subject to the (b) Water-related uses shall not be permit- applicable rules of this chapter. ted to adversely affect neighboring land (2) Water-dependent uses. Water-dependent uses or discharge directly into the surface uses shall include those uses whose primary water of Indian River County. Exemp- function is derived by direct water access such tions shall be allowed for FDER approved as, .but not limited to, commercial marinas, discharge of circulatory water for commercial charter fishing, touring and diving aquaculture uses. All water related uses boat piers, waterski, sailing, and similar located adjacent to surface water shall be instructional operations,dredge,hauling,marine in compliance with Chapter 930, Storm- repair other related uses. water Management, and shall not be allowed to discharge either directly or (a) All water-dependent uses shall be required indirectly, and untreated stormwater; to have sufficient upland facilities consistent with the provisions of Chapter (c) Water-related uses which locate in upland 927,Site Plans, and shall be allowed only areas adjacent to waterbodies and which in the appropriate zoning classification. desire shoreline access shall be required to provide adequate facilities such as (b) Water-dependent facilities shall be located stairs, docks and decks to ensure access and designed in order to minimize adverse which minimizes adverse effects to aquatic impacts to aquatic and/or shoreline vegeta- and shoreline vegetation and discour- tion. Facilities shall not be permitted in ages erosion of the shoreline. approved shellfish harvesting/propaga- (Ord. No. 90-16, § 1, 9-11-90) tion areas or existing seagrass beds. (c) Water-dependent facilities shall be Section 932.12 Anchoring limitation required to submit pollution mitigation areas. plans to the environmental planning sec- tion which adequately describe any (1) Intent. The county is establishing anchor- ing limitation areas as provided for in F.S. potentially hazardous materials stored § 327.4108. The intent of the county is to or utilized on-site, mitigation procedures for any potential spills or discharges, and implement and enforce the anchoring limitation areas in accordance with this law. If F.S. an inventory and maintenance list of all m § 327.4108 is amended and the terms of this mitigation materials to be stored on-site. section conflict with F.S. § 327.4108 or any other (3) Water-related uses.Water-related uses shall Florida Statute, state law shall prevail. include those uses whose orientation is associ- (2) Definitions. ated with aquatic or shoreline use, but whose primary function does not require direct or Anchor means to firmly secure a vessel to immediate waterway access. These may include the seafloor or river-bottom with an anchoring but not be limited to: bait, tackle, surf, ski and device; to moor. Supp. No. 153 932/13 §932.12 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Law enforcement officer means an officer or b. buoys marking the boundary agency authorized to enforce this section pursu- of the anchoring limitation ant to F.S. § 327.70. area. Vessel is synonymous with boat and includes (b) The following anchoring limitation areas every description of watercraft,barge,airboat, are hereby established: or craft used or capable of being used as a City of Vero Beach: means of transportation on water. Situated in the State of Florida, County of (3) Anchoring limitation area maps. Indian River, City of Vero Beach, being a portion of the Indian River, being a portion of (a) The anchoring limitation areas established section 30, township 32 south, range 40 east; by the Board of County Commissioners section 31, township 32 south, Range 40 east; shall be depicted on official anchoring section 05, township 33 south, range 40 east; limitation area maps and attached to the section 06, township 33 south, range 40 east; enabling ordinance. section 07, township 33 south, range 40 east; and described as follows: (b) The county natural resources depart- ment shall be the custodian of the official Anchoring limitation area 1: anchoring limitation area maps. The area shown on the City of Vero Beach (c) The official anchoring limitation area anchoring limitation area map, lying within maps shall be amended only by ordinance section 07, township 33 south, range 40 east; of the board of county commissioners and containing 33.1 acres more or less. adopted in compliance with F.S. Anchoring limitation area 2: § 327.4108. The area shown on the City of Vero Beach (4) Designated anchoring limitation areas. anchoring limitation area map, lying within section 07, township 33 south, range 40 east; (a) Each anchoring limitation area must: containing 9.4 acres more or less. 1. Be less than one hundred (100) Anchoring limitation area 3: acres in size. For purposes of this The area shown on the City of Vero Beach subsection, the calculated size of anchoring limitation area map, lying within the anchoring limitation area does section 06, township 33 south, range 40 east: not include any portion of the marked containing 8.4 acres more or less. channel of the Florida Intracoastal Waterway contiguous to the anchor- Anchoring limitation area 4: ing limitation area; The area shown on the City of Vero Beach 2. Not include any mooring field or anchoring limitation area map, lying within marina; and section 31, township 32 south, range 40 east: section 06. township 33 south, range 40 east 3. Be clearly marked with all of the and section 05, township 33 south, range 40 following: east; containing 91.2 acres more or less. a. Signs that provide reasonable Anchoring limitation area 5: notice to boaters identifying The area shown on the City of Vero Beach the duration of time beyond anchoring limitation area map, lying within which anchoring is limited and section 30, township 32 south, range 40 east identifying the county and section 31, township 32 south, range 40 ordinance by which the anchor- east; containing 23.6 acres more or less. ing limitation area was cre- ated. Anchoring limitation area 6: Supp. No. 153 932/14 COASTAL MANAGEMENT §932.12 The area shown on the City of Vero Beach 2. Construction or dredging vessels on anchoring limitation area map, lying within an active job site. section 30, township 32 south, range 40 east; 3. Vessels actively engaged in com- containing 11.0 acres more or less. mercial fishing. Town of Indian River Shores: 4. Vessels engaged in recreational fish- Situated in the State of Florida, County of ing if the persons onboard are Indian River, Town of Indian River Shores, actively tending hook and line fish- being a portion of the Indian River, being a ing gear or nets. portion of section 1, township 32 south, range (5) Enforcement. 39 east; section 12, township 32 south, range 39 east; section 13, township 32 south, range (a) For a vessel in an established anchoring 39 east; section 19, township 32 south, range limitation area,upon an inquiry by a law 40 east; section 30, township 32 south, range enforcement officer, a vessel owner or 40 east; and described as follows: operator must be given an opportunity to provide proof that the vessel has not Anchoring limitation area 1: exceeded the limitations described in The area shown on the Town of Indian River subsection(4)(c). Such proof may include Shores anchoring limitation area map as "ALA any of the following: AREA 1", lying within section 1, township 32 1. Documentation showing that the south, range 39 east; section 12, township 32 vessel was in another location at south, range 39 east and section 13, township least 1 nautical mile away within a 32 south,range 39 east;containing 99.6 acres, period of less than forty-five (45) more or less. days before the inquiry. Anchoring limitation area 2: 2. Electronic evidence, including, but The area shown on the Town of Indian River not limited to, navigational devices Shores anchoring limitation area map as"ALA or tracking devices that show the AREA 2",lying within section 19,township 32 vessel was in another location at south, range 40 east and section 30, township least 1 nautical mile away within a 32 south, range 40 east; containing 97 acres, period of less than forty-five (45) more or less. days before the inquiry. Anchoring limitation area 3: (b) If a vessel owner or operator fails or refuses to provide proof that the vessel The area shown on the Town of Indian River has not exceeded the limitations described Shores anchoring limitation area map as"ALA in subsection (4)(c), or otherwise violates AREA 3",lying within section 30,township 32 this section, a law enforcement officer south, range 40 east; containing 13 acres, may issue a citation and pursue all more or less. enforcement and legal remedies provided (c) Except as allowed by F.S. § 327.4108(4), in F.S. §327.4108 and any other applicable a person may not anchor a vessel for statutes. more than 45 consecutive days in any (Ord. No. 2025-012, § 3, 8-19-25) six-month period in an anchoring limita- tion area established pursuant to this subsection. (d) This section does not apply to: 1. Vessels owned or operated by a governmental entity for law enforce- ment,firefighting,military,or rescue purposes. Supp. No. 153 932/15 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 2023-013 9-26-23 1 901.03 2 912.05(3) 2023-014 10-17-23 1 901.03 2023-016 10-31-23 1 914.06 2024-006 3-19-24 3 1100.16 2025-001 1-14-25 1 912.04 2 912.08 3 914.04 4 914.06 2025-012 8-19-25 2 932.07 3 Added 932.12 Supp. No. 153 TOA/21 INDEX Section Section A ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESSES ABANDONED PROPERTY Specific land uses for................... 971.07 Restrictions on public nuisances,junk or Generally. See:LAND USES unserviceable vehicles ............. 973.03 AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL DISTRICTS Generally. See:NUISANCES,PUBLIC Agricultural and rural districts.......... 911.06 ACCESS Generally. See: ZONING DISTRICTS Driveway access control................. 952.12 AGRICULTURAL USES Traffic generally. See:TRAFFIC Planned development (P.D.) process and ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES standards for development......... 915.01 et seq. Definitions............................. 917.03 Agricultural use standards ...... ... 915.14 Location regulations.................... 917.05 Specific land uses for..........,........ 971.08 Purpose and intent..................... 917.02 Generally. See:LAND USES Single-family development;accessory uses and structures..................... 912.15 AIR CURTAIN INCINERATOR REGULA- Specific accessory uses and structures ... 917.06 TIONS. See: OPEN BURNING/AIR Title................................... 917.01 CURTAIN INCINERATOR REGULA- Use limitations......................... 917.04 TIONS Zoning district requirements.See:ZONING DISTRICTS AIR-BLOW CLEANING EQUIPMENT Specific noise and vibration restrictions, ADDRESSING SYSTEM in general......................... 974.04 Road addressing system ................ 951.01 et seq. See: NOISE AND VIBRATION See: ROADS, STREETS AND CONTROL HIGHWAYS AIRPORTS AND AIRSTRIPS ADMINISTRATIVE MECHANISMS Specific land use requirements for Amendments to the land development transportation uses........ 971.43 regulations text and official zoning P Generally. See:LAND USES atlas.............................. 902.12 Zoning re airports ................., .. 911.17 Appeals from decisions of the community development director or his designee 902.07 AMPLIFIERS Board of adjustment,role of............. 902.08 Specific noise and vibration restrictions, Board of county commissioners in general.......................... 974.04 Role of in planning and development.. 902.04 See: NOISE AND VIBRATION Community development director CONTROL Appeals from decisions of......... ... 902.07 Authority of................... ...... 902.11 ANIMALS Definitions............................. 902.03 Agricultural uses;specific land uses for.. 971.08 Land development regulations text Generally. See:LAND USES Amendments to...................... 902.1 Animal boarding places;kennels Planning and zoning commission Specific land uses for................. 971.08 Role of in planning and development.. 902.05 Generally. See:LAND USES Purpose,intent......................... 902.02 Coastal management, sea turtle protec- Technical review committee............. 902.10 tion............................... 932.05 Title................................... 902.01 Generally. See: COASTAL MANAGE- Variances .............................. 902.09 MENT Zoning atlas Sea turtle protection.................... 932.05 Amendments to........ ....... 902.12.2 Specific noise and vibration restrictions, ADMINISTRATIVE PERMITS in general......................... 974.04 Review of uses requiring an administra- See: NOISE AND VIBRATION tive permit........................ 971.04 CONTROL Generally. See:LAND USES Specific land uses,purpose re uses requir- AQUACULTURE ing administrative permits......... 971.02,971.04 Aquaculture, water dependent, water- Generally. See:LAND USES related uses....................... 932.11 See: COASTAL MANAGEMENT ADULT CARE FACILITIES Specific land use requirements.......... 971.28 AQUIFER PROTECTION.See:WELLFIELD Generally. See:LAND USES AND AQUIFER PROTECTION Supp. No. 153 M/1 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCE PROTEC- BUILDINGS(Cont'd.) TION Single-family development. See also that Historic and archaeological resource protec- subject tion............................... 933.01 et seq. Determining if parcel can be built upon 912.06 See:HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGI- Locating buildings and structures on CAL RESOURCE PROTECTION property........................ 912.07 AUCTION FACILITIES Property"buildability.. ............... 912.06 Specific land use requirements for sales; BURNING. See: OPEN BURNING/AIR general merchandise............... 971.42 CURTAIN INCINERATOR REGULA- Generally. See:LAND USES TIONS B C BEACHES CHILD CARE FACILITIES Coastal management .................. 932.01 Specific land use requirements ......... 971.28 See:COASTAL MANAGEMENT Generally. See:LAND USES BICYCLES Off-street parking standards for bicycles. 954.06 CHURCHES Specific land use requirements for places Generally. See: OFF-STREET PARK- of worship......................... 971.28 ING Generally. See:LAND USES BLUE CYPRESS IMPROVEMENT Specific noise and vibration restrictions, DISTRICT. See: ZONING DISTRICTS in general........... .............. 974.04 See: NOISE AND VIBRATION BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT CONTROL Role of................................. 902.08 COASTAL MANAGEMENT BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Anchoring limitation areas::::::: .... 932.12 Role of in planning and development .... 902.04 Applicability ....... 932.04 BOAT SALES Aquaculture, water dependent, water- Marine related commercial activity,specific related uses....................... 932.11 land use requirements............. 971.35 Authority .............................. 932.04 Generally. See:LAND USES Definitions.............................. 932.03 Dune and shoreline protection....,...... 932.06 BOATSLIPS Estuarine water quality protection 932.05 Coastal management; piers, docks and Marina and multi-slip facilities... 932.08 boatslips.......................... 932.07 Piers, docks and boatslips............... 932.07 See: COASTAL MANAGEMENT Purpose...................... 932.02 Sea turtle protection............. ....... 932.09 BUILDING PERMITS Title.............................. ..... 932.01 Building permits required for signs..,... 956.08 Signs generally. See: SIGN REGUI.A- COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS TIONS Commercial districts.................... 911.10 Single-family development;building permit Generally. See: ZONING DISTRICTS review,approval,inspection........ 912.10 COMMERCIAL RECREATIONAL VEHICLE BUILDINGS PARK DISTRICT. See: ZONING Building numbers DISTRICTS Road addressing system,assignment of building numbers ............... 951.01 et seq. COMMERCIAL VEHICLES See: ROADS, STREETS AND Parking of commercial vehicles in HIGHWAYS residential areas .................. 911.15 Moving of structures Zoning districts,generally.See:ZONING Applicability......................... 955.03 DISTRICTS Definitions ........... ... ........ ... 955.04 Intent.........„...... ,„...... 955.02 COMMUNICATION USES Purpose .......................... .. 955.02 Transportation and communication uses Requirements........................ 955.05 for zoning districts. See: ZONING Title ..... ...... o.............. 955.01 DISTRICTS Supp. No. 153 IX2/2 INDEX Section Section COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIREC- CONSERVATION(Cont'd.) TOR Upland native plant community conserva- Authority of............................ 902.11 tion areas......................... 929.05 See: UPLAND HABITAT PROTEC- COMMUNITY SERVICE USES TION Specific land use regulations for com- Wetlands and deepwater habitat protec- munity service uses................ 971.14 Specific land use regulations.See:LAND tion......................... 928.01 et seq. See: WETLANDS AND DEEPWATER USES TER Zoning district requirements.See:ZONING HABITAT PROTECTION DISTRICTS CONSTRUCTION COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Construction standards for signs ........ 956.14 Adopted......... 800.03 See:SIGN REGULATIONS Amendments Off-street parking,construction standards 954.10 Establishment of fee ................. 800.06 Generally. See: OFF-STREET PARK- Procedures for....................... 800.07 ING Timetable for amendment submittal .. 800.05 Single-family development; construction; Concurrency management building permit review, approval, Level of service standards established inspection......................... 912.10 in.............................. 910.10 Specific uses,standards and requirements Flow chart............................. 800.07 for temporary uses................. 972.08 Legal status of......................... 800.04 Generally. See:TEMPORARY USES Purpose and intent..................... 800.02 Relationship of land development to CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT comprehensive plan................ 900.06 Specific noise and vibration restrictions, Short title.............................. 800.01 in general......................... 974.04 CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS Appeal process and vested rights Specific land use regulations for cor- determination..................... 910.14 Assignability and transferability 910.15 rectional institutions .............. 971.14 y y '.'.'''' Specific land use regulations.See:LAND Certificate of concurrency determination. 910.02 USES Definitions............................. 910.04 Determination of concurrency COUNTRY CLUBS Certificate..................... ... 910.02 Specific land use requirements for Components .......................... 910.09 recreational uses .................. 971.40 Generally............................ 910.08 Generally. See:LAND USES Specifically.......................... 910.11 Development review system.......... .. 910.07 CULTURAL FACILITIES Establishment of fee for concurrency review 910.06 Specific land use regulations for cultural Fee for concurrency review.............. 910.06 facilities .......................... ................ 971.14 Interpretation and administration of the Specific land use regulations.See:LAND Indian River County System ....... 910.05 USES Level of service standards established in comprehensive plan................ 910.10 No taking or abrogation of vested rights . 910.03 D Proportionate fair-share mitigation Public school facilities............... 910.13 DEEPWATER HABITAT PROTECTION Transportation facilities.............. 910.12 Wetlands and deepwater habitat protec- Single-family development;concurrency.. 912.11 tion............................... 928.01 et seq. Title,background and intent.........,,.. 910.01 DEFINITIONS CONSERVATION Alphabetical listing. ................... 901.03 Conservation districts Zoning district requirements.......... 911.12 DEMOLITION Generally.See:ZONING DISTRICTS Heavy industrial uses,requirements for . 971.27 Historic and archaeological resources Specific land use regulations.See:LAND protection......................... 933.01 et seq. USES See:HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGI- Single-family development;moving,razing CAL RESOURCE PROTECTION and replacing a structure .......... 912.13 Supp. No. 153 IX2/3 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section DEVELOPMENT E Economic development ad valorem tax ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AD exemption......................... 1100.01 et seq. See:ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION Applicability VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION 1100.12 07 Single-family development.............. 912.01 et seq. Consideration application...... ....... 1100.10 See: SINGLE-FAMILY DEVELOP- Continuing performance ................ 1100. Definitions of terms .................... 1100.0404 MENT Economic development ad valorem tax DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT exemption granted to Diamond Drinks (D.R.I.) of Florida,Inc. ("business") ........ 1100.16 Definitions............................. 916.02 Economic development ad valorem tax Local standards and requirements....... 916.04 P granted P Tactical, Purpose and intent .............. ....... 916.03 LLC Enactment authority ..,,,„ 1100.15 exemption ante to Review 916.06 1100.02 Review fees procedures Exemption p 916.05 Title........ 916.01 for.................... 1100.0 Application 1100.06 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Establishment of economic develop- Stormwater management and flood protec- ment ad valorem tax............ 1100.05 tion Ordinance granting .................. 1100.08 Review criteria for all development Revocation of........................ 1100.11 projects......................... 930.07 Findings of fact......................... 1100.03 Granted to Ineos New Planet Bioenergy, DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS LLC("business") .......... ....... 1100.14 Size and dimensional requirements for Short title............. ....... .......... 1100.01 zoning districts. See: ZONING Sunset date............................ 1100.13 DISTRICTS ENCROACHMENTS Yard encroachments .......... _...... 911.15 DOCKS Zoning districts,generally.See:ZONING Coastal management; piers, docks and DISTRICTS boatslips.......................... 932.07 See: COASTAL MANAGEMENT ENDANGERED AND POTENTIALLY ENDANGERED FAUNA AND FLORA DRAINAGE Environmental survey for............... 929.09 Determinations of concurrency,components 910.09,910.10 See: UPLAND HABITAT PROTEC- TION DRIVEWAYS ENTERTAINMENT PLACES Driveway access control................. 952.12 Adult entertainment generally. See that Traffic generally. See:TRAFFIC title DRUG STORES Commercial entertainment,recreation and amusement,enclosed,unenclosed... 971.10,971.11 Specific land use requirements for sales; Generally. See:LAND USES general merchandise............... 971.42 Generally. See:LAND USES ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY Upland habitat protection. See also that DUDE RANCHES subject Specific land use requirements for Environmental survey for endangered recreational uses .................. 971.40 and potentially endangered fauna Generally. See:LAND USES and flora ....................... 929.09 See: UPLAND HABITAT PROTEC- DUNES TION Dune and shoreline protection........... 932.05 ESTUARIES See:COASTAL MANAGEMENT Estuarine water quality protection ...... 932.05 Dune vegetation protection criteria...... 929.10 See:COASTAL MANAGEMENT See: UPLAND HABITAT PROTEC- TION EXCAVATION AND MINING Tree protection and land clearing Compliance and enforcement....... 934.09 Dune and shoreline vegetation protec- Definitions referenced ................... 934.02 tion .............. ........... . 927.09 Duration and completion of permits ..... 934.10 Supp. No. 153 IM/4 INDEX Section Section EXCAVATION AND MINING(Cont'd.) FUEL STORAGE TANKS Exemptions ............................ 934.04 Wellfield and aquifer protection. See also Extractive uses that subject Mining operations,criteria for........ 971.22 Prohibited activities/land uses..... ,. 931.05 Specific land use regulations. See: LAND USES G Mining permit fees ..................... 934.12 Mining standards...................... 934.06 GARBAGE AND TRASH Permits Restrictions on public nuisances......... 973.03 Duration and completion of permits... 934.10 Generally. See:NUISANCES,PUBLIC Fees................................. 934.12 Utility Act of Indian River County Other regulations........... . ....... 934.07 Special Acts. See: Appendix of Special Required ............................ 934.03 Acts Pre-existing mining operations.,.,...... 934.11 Prohibited activity...................... 934.03 GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS Purpose.........................„ , ... 934.01 Vehicular sales,service and storage,specific Short title.............................. 934.01 land use requirements for.......... 971.45 Single-family development; excavation, Generally. See:LAND USES mining,and ponds................. 912.16 Site plan submittal requirements for mines 934.05 GOLF COURSES Use of public and private roads.......... 934.08 Commercial entertainment,recreation and Wellfield and aquifer protection. See also amusements,enclosed ............. 971.10 that subject Generally. See:LAND USES Prohibited activities/land uses ........ 931.05 GRID SYSTEM F Road identification grid system.......... 951.05 Road addressing system. See: ROADS, FAIR SHARE ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS. STREETS AND HIGHWAYS See: ROADS, STREETS AND HIGHWAYS GROUP HOMES Specific land use requirements.. ........ 971.28 FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES AND Generally. See:LAND USES ENCLOSURES Single-family development;fences and walls 912.14 H FIRE PREVENTION HABITAT PROTECTION Fire lanes Other fire apparatus access require- Upland habitat protection................ 929.01 et seq. ments.......................... 952.17 See: UPLAND HABITAT PROTEC- Open burning/air curtain incinerator TION regulations........................ 925.01 et seq. Wetlands and deepwater habitat protec- See: OPEN BURNING/AIR CURTAIN tion............................... 928.01 et seq. INCINERATOR REGULATIONS See: WETLANDS AND DEEPWATER HABITAT PROTECTION FISHERIES Marine related commercial activity,specific HEALTH AND FITNESS CLUBS land use requirements............. 971.35 Commercial entertainment,recreation and Generally. See:LAND USES amusements,enclosed .._...._., 971.10 Generally. See:LAND USES FLEA MARKETS Specific land use requirements for sales; HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS general merchandise............... 971.42 Zoning district height requirements .,.... 911.15 Generally. See:LAND USES Zoning districts generally.See:ZONING DISTRICTS FLOOD PROTECTION. See: STORMWA- TER MANAGEMENT AND FLOOD HELIPORTS PROTECTION Specific land use requirements for transportation uses................ 971.43 FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STANDS Generally. See:LAND USES Specific land use regulations for com- mercial uses........................ 971.13 HIGHWAYS. See: ROADS, STREETS AND Generally. See:LAND USES HIGHWAYS Supp. No. 153 M/5 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL IRRIGATION RESOURCE PROTECTION Landscape and buffer regulations;irriga- Appeals................................ 933.06 tion standards..................... 926.11 Archaeological protection ............... 933.09 See: LANDSCAPE AND BUFFER Authority ........................ .. .... 933.04 REGULATIONS Definitions......................... .... 933.03 Enforcement ..................... ..... 933.12 J Exemptions ............................ 933.07 Historic properties,sites and structures . 933.10 JUNGLE TRAIL Incentives for historic preservation...... 933.11 Upland habitat protection; jungle trail Penalties,enforcement.................. 933.12 protection criteria ................. 929.12 Petitions,designations,and appeals ..... 933.06 JUNK AND SALVAGE YARDS Power.................................. 933.04 Heavy industrial uses,requirements for . 971.27 Prohibited activity............. ......... 933.05 Specific land use regulations.See:LAND Purpose.................... ........... 933.02 USES Scenic and historic roads.. . .......... 933.08 Title................................... 933.01 JUNK VEHICLES Restrictions on public nuisances......... 973.03 HOSPITALS Generally. See:NUISANCES,PUBLIC Specific noise and vibration restrictions, in general......................... 974.04 K See: NOISE AND VIBRATION KENNELS CONTROL Animal boarding places;kennels HUNTING AND FISHING LODGES Specific land uses for............... .. 971.08 Specific land use requirements for Generally. See:LAND USES recreational uses .................. 971.40 Generally. See:LAND USES L LAND CLEARING I Tree protection and land clearing...,.. .. 927.01 et seq. See:TREES AND SHRUBBERY IMPACT FEES Benefit districts. See Title 10,Appendix B LAND USES Single-family development;impact fees .. 912.12 Regulations forspecific land uses Adult entertainment ............ ...... 971.07 IMPROVEMENTS Agricultural uses ..................... 971.08 Off-street parking; security for construc- Commercial entertainment, recreation tion of required paving improve- and amusement ments............................. 954.11 Enclosed..........,................ 971.10 Road improvement design;traffic require- Unenclosed................ 971.11 ments............................. 952.10 Commercial services ......... . ..... 971.12 See:TRAFFIC Commercial uses..................... 971.13 Zoning district required improvements. Community service uses.............. 971.14 See:ZONING DISTRICTS Definitions ...................„...... 971.03 Eating and drinking establishments... 971.21 INCINERATOR REGULATIONS.See:OPEN Enclosed commercial, entertainment, BURNING/AIR CURTAIN INCINERA- recreation and amusement ...... 971 TOR REGULATIONS Extractive uses ..................... 971.22 General office uses.................... 971.24 INDIAN RIVER LAGOON AQUATIC Industrial uses................. ...... 971.26 PRESERVE Industrial uses;very heavy.......... 971.27 Upland habitat protection. See also that Institutional uses.................... 971.28 subject Marine related commercial activity.... 971.35 St. Sebastian River and Indian River Purpose,intent ...................... 971.02 Lagoon Aquatic Preserve Shoreline Recreational uses .................... 971.40 Protection Buffer Zone .......... 929.07 Residential uses ..................... 971.41 Review of uses INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS Requiring a special exception....... 971.05 Industrial districts ..................... 911.11 Requiring an administrative permit 971.04 Generally. See:ZONING DISTRICTS Sales;general merchandise . ........ 971.42 Supp. No. 153 IX2/6 INDEX Section Section LAND USES(Cont'd.) M Table of uses in alphabetical order.... 971.06 MANGROVE ALTERATION Title ................................ 971.01 Wetlands and deepwater habitat protec- Transportation uses.................. 971.43 tion............................... 928.01 et seq. Utility uses.......................... 971.44 Mangrove alteration criteria.......... 928.08 Vehicular sales,service and storage... 971.45 See:WETLANDS AND DEEPWATER Wellfield and aquifer protection. See also HABITAT PROTECTION that subject Prohibited activities/land uses........ 931.05 MARINE ACTIVITIES Zoning district requirements for various Marine related commercial activity,specific land uses. See:ZONING DISTRICTS land use requirements........ ,... 971.35 Generally. See:LAND USES LANDFILLS MINING OPERATIONS Wellfield and aquifer protection. See also Excavation and mining ........ 934.07 et seq. that subject See:EXCAVATION AND MINING Prohibited activities/land uses........ 931.05 Mining operations,criteria for........... 971.22 Specific land use regulations.See:LAND LANDSCAPE AND BUFFER REGULA- USES TIONS Applicability 926.03 MINING. See:EXCAVATION AND MINING Definitions of soils for use in landscape MOBILE HOME DISTRICTS construction....................... App D Mobile home districts................... 911.09 Definitions referenced ................... 926.04 Generally. See:ZONING DISTRICTS Exotic,invasive plants.... ............. App B MOBILE HOMES General requirements...... ............ 926.05 Specific land use requirements for Installation and maintenance standards . 926.12 residential uses ................... 971.41 Irrigation standards.................... 926.11 Generally. See:LAND USES Landscape materials standards.......... 926.06 Vehicular sales,service and storage,specific Landscape point system and tree preserva- land use requirements for.......... 971.45 tion credits........................ 926.07 Generally. See:LAND USES Littoral species......................... App E Native plants........................... App A MODEL HOMES Specific uses,standards and requirements Nonvehicular area landscaping standards 926.10 for temporary uses................. 972.08 Perimeter buffer standards............... 926.08 Generally. See: TEMPORARY USES Preferred grasses....................... App C Purpose and intent..................... 926.02 MOTOR VEHICLES AND OTHER Roadways;landscaping along.......„... . 926.09 VEHICLES Short title.............................. 926.01 Commercial vehicles, parking of in Single-family lot development canopy tree residential areas .................. 911.15 requirements...................... 926.15 Zoning districts,generally.See:ZONING Tree protection regulations referenced... 926.14 DISTRICTS Upland habitat protection regulations Landscaping along roadways............ 926.09 referenced......................... 926.13 Off-street parking ...................... 954.01 et seq. See: OFF-STREET PARKING LANDSCAPING Restrictions on public nuisances,junk or unserviceable vehicles ............. 973.03 Specific noise and vibration restrictions, Generally. See:NUISANCES,PUBLIC in general......................... 974.04 See: NOISE AND VIBRATION Specific noise and vibration restrictions; mufflers........................... 974.04 CONTROL See: NOISE AND VIBRATION LOADING CONTROL Loading and unloading vehicles Vehicular sales,service and storage,specific land use requirements for.......,... 971.45 Specific noise and vibration restric- Generally. See:LAND USES tions,in general ................ 974.04 MOVING OF STRUCTURES LOUDSPEAKERS Applicability ............. .............. 955.03 Specific noise and vibration restrictions, Definitions.............................. 955.04 in general......... ....... ......... 974.04 Intent.................................. 955.02 Supp. No. 153 IX2/7 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section MOVING OF STRUCTURES(Cont'd.) NUISANCES,PUBLIC Purpose................................ 955.02 Abatement of...................,.,.,,.. 973.04 Requirements ..................... ... 955.05 Assessment for abatement of......,..,. . 973.06 Single-family development;moving,razing Definitions referenced .................. 973.02 and replacing a structure .......... 912.13 Purpose................................ 973.01 Title................................... 955.01 Restrictions ....................... .,... 973.03 MUFFLERS Short title.............................. 973.01 Specific noise and vibration restrictions, Single-family development;public nuisance 912.18 in general......................... 974.04 Upland habitat protection. See also that See: NOISE AND VIBRATION subject CONTROL Removal of nuisance exotic vegetation. 929.08 MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL NUMBERING DISTRICTS Road addressing system, assignment of Multiple-family residential districts ..... 911.08 See: numbers u ber STREETS .••. 951.01 et seq. Generally. See: ZONING DISTRICTS AND HIGHWAYS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Specific noise and vibration restrictions, NURSERIES,GREENHOUSES in general.................. ...... 974.04 Agricultural uses;specific land uses for.. 971.08 Generally. See:LAND USES N NATIVE PLANTS O Upland native plant community conserva- tion areas......................... 929.05 OFF-STREET PARKING Applicability ........... ...... See: UPLAND HABITAT PROTEC- ••• •• 954.02 TION Computation of required parking spaces . 954.04 Construction of required paving improve- NATIVE VEGETATION ments,security for................. 954.11 Wetlands and deepwater habitat protec- Construction standards................. 954.10 tion............................... 928.01 et seq. Definitions............................. 954.03 See: WETLANDS AND DEEPWATER Dimensional standards and design criteria 954.07 HABITAT PROTECTION Intent................... .. 954.02 NOISE AND VIBRATION CONTROL Off-street loading regulations .... ....... 954.09 Additional noise control standards by Parking standards zoning district..................... 974.05 Automotive vehicles........._ .... 954.05 Definitions referenced .................. 974.02 Bicycles ............................. 954.06 Exemptions ............................ 974.06 Purpose.........................,....... 954.02 Noise and vibration restrictions,in general 974.03 Special parking regulations and arrange- Opportunity for administrative approval. 974.07 ments............................. 954.08 Short title and purpose ................. 974.01 Title................................... 954.01 Single-family development;noise........ 912.18 Specific noise and vibration restrictions, OPEN BURNING/AIR CURTAIN INCINERA- in general............. .. .......... 974.04 TOR REGULATIONS Adoption of state standards not in conflict NONCONFORMITIES with provisions.................... 925.06 Cessation of............................ 904.08 Air curtain incinerators Continuation of......................... 904.04 Permit requirements ................. 925.04 Definitions referenced .................. 904.03 Setbacks and restrictions on use of.... 925.07 Expansion,increase,or change of.... 904.05 Definitions referenced .................. 925.02 Nonconforming parcels of records........ 904.09 Exemptions ............... .. ....... 925.03 Purpose,intent..................... Reconstruction of................... 904.02 Open burning rohibited.... ........... 925.04 . .. 904.07 P g P . Permits Repair or alteration of................. . 904.06 Short title.............................. 904.01 Air curtain incinerator permit require- Single-family development; nonconformi- ments fees...................... 925.04 ties and related restrictions.......,. 912.19 Application fees...................... 925.05 Setbacks and restrictions on use of air NORTH BARRIER ISLAND CORRIDOR curtain incinerators .... 925.07 Special development regulations....,., 911.20 Short title and purpose ................. 925.01 Supp. No. 153 M/8 INDEX Section Section OPEN SPACE STANDARDS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS Planned development (P.D.) process and Zoning district requirements............ 911.14 standards for development......... 915.01 et seq. Zoning districts generally.See:ZONING Open space standards ......... ....... 915.18 DISTRICTS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (P.D.) P PROCESS AND STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENT PARKING Agricultural use standards.............. 915.14 Off-street parking ...................... 954.01 et seq. Applicability .......... 915.04 See: OFF-STREET PARKING Commercial use standards ., ... 915.12 Parking or storage of vehicles in residential Compatibility standards ........... .... 915.16 districts........................... 911.15 Coordination with other regulations ..... 915.05 Zoning districts,generally.See:ZONING Definitions............................. 915.02 DISTRICTS Density allowed ........................ 915.08 Single-family development; parking and Final planned development plan submit- storage............................ 912.17 tal requirements................... 915.27 PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND Formal pre-application conference submit- RECREATION tal requirements................... 915.23 Industrial use standards................ 915.11 Commercial Recreational Vehicle Park Land development permit submittal District ........................... 911.13(1) requirements...................... 915.26 Determinations of concurrency,components 910.09,910.10 Mixed use standards.................... 915.20 Specific land use requirements for Modifications to planned development plans 915.28 recreational uses .................. 971.40 Open space standards................... 915.18 Generally. See: LAND USES Phasing................. ............... 915.10 Planned development allowable waivers PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND SOLICI- and development parameters....... 915.15 TORS Planned development conceptual plan Specific noise and vibration restrictions, submittal requirements............ 915.24 in general......................... 974.04 Planned development project area....... 915.07 See: NOISE AND VIBRATION Planned development time limitations, CONTROL expirations, and terminations ...... 915.29 Transient merchants, temporary use Preliminary planned development plan permits submittal requirements............ 915.25 Specific uses, standards and require- Project integration into public systems... 915.17 ments for temporary uses........ 972.08 Purpose and intent ..................... 915.03 Generally. See:TEMPORARY USES Recreation standards ................... 915.19 PERMITS Residential use standards..............:. 915.13 Excavation and mining permits ......... 934.07 et seq. Review and approval process require- ments............................. 915.22 See:EXCAVATION AND MINING Title................................... 915.01 Review of uses requiring an administra- Traditional neighborhood design standards 915.21 tive permit........................ 971.04 Transfer of approval and assumption of Specific land uses. See:LAND USES obligations ........................ 915.30 Sign permit requirements............... 956.04 et seq. Unified control ......................... 915.09 See:SIGN REGULATIONS Uses allowed........................... 915.06 Single-family development; permit sand approvals required................. 912.20 PLATS. See: SUBDIVISIONS AND PLATS Stormwater management and flood protec- POLITICAL SIGNS tion permit requirements .......... 930.08 et seq. Regulations for temporary signs See: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT G SIGN gns REGULATIONS ... 956.15 AND FLOOD PROTECTION Generally. See: SIGN REGULATIONS Tree protection and land clearing PONDS Permit requirements ................. 927.07 Single-family development; excavation, PIERS mining,and ponds................. 912.16 Coastal management; piers, docks and PURPOSE AND INTENT OF LAND boatslips.......................... 932.05 DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS Generally. See: COASTAL MANAGE- Authority............................ . 900.02 MENT Building sales,conformity of........... 900.08 Supp. No. 153 IX2/9 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section PURPOSE AND INTENT OF LAND ROADS, STREETS AND HIGHWAYS DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS (Cont'd.) (Cont'd.) Building and site numbering system .. 951.06 Conformity of all uses or sales of land or Building numbers building with provisions ........... 900.08 Assignment of..................... 951.04 Effective date .................... ...... 900.04 Change of building address ........ 951.08 Fees ................................... 900.09 Numbering system ................ 951.06 Jurisdiction............................ 900.03 Posting of......................., , 951.07 Purpose and intent..................... 900.07 Change of building address...... 951.08 Relationship to comprehensive plan ..... 900.06 Definitions referenced.......... 951.03 Relationship to existing zoning,and other Grid system ......................... 951.05 ordinances ........................ 900.05 Intent.............................., 951.02 Sales of land,conformity of ............ 900.08 Posting of numbers on buildings 951.07 Short title.............................. 900.01 Purpose Uses,conformity of,................. .. 900.08 Road identification grid system,, 951.05 Short title........................... 951.01 R Scenic and historic roads.........., 933.08 RADIOS ROSELAND RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.See: Specific noise and vibration restrictions, ZONING DISTRICTS in general......................... 974.04 S REAL ESTATE OFFICES Specific uses,standards and requirements SALES for temporary uses................. 972.08 Conformity of all uses or sales of land or Generally. See:TEMPORARY USES building with provisions ........... 900.08 RECREATION STANDARDS Sales offices Planned development (P.D.) process and Specific uses, standards and require- ments for temporary uses........ 972.08 standards for development......... 915.01 et seq. Generally. See:TEMPORARY USES Recreation standards................. 915.19 Specific land uses; sales, general RECREATIONAL USES merchandise ...................... 971.42 Specific land use requirements for Generally. See:LAND USES recreational uses ................. 971.40 Vehicular sales,service and storage,specific Generally. See:LAND USES land use requirements for.......... 971.45 Generally. See:LAND USES RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTERS Specific land use requirements .......... 971.28 SCENIC ROADS Generally. See:LAND USES Historic and archaeological resource protec- tion............................... 933.01 et seq. RESOURCE PROTECTION See:HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGI- Historic and archaeological resource protec- CAL RESOURCE PROTECTION tion............................... 933.01 et seq. See:HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGI- SCHOOLS CAL RESOURCE PROTECTION Determinations of concurrency,components 910.09,910.10 REZONING Proportionate fair-share mitigation for Rezoning flow chart..................... 902.12 public school facilities.............. 910.13 Specific land use regulations for educational RIGHTS-OF-WAY. See: ROADS, STREETS centers............................ 971.14 AND HIGHWAYS Specific land use regulations.See:LAND USES ROADS, STREETS AND HIGHWAYS Specific noise and vibration restrictions, Excavation and mining in general......................... 974.04 Use of public and private roads....... 934.08 See: NOISE AND VIBRATION Fire lanes CONTROL Other fire apparatus access require- ments .......................... 952.17 SEA TURTLES Road addressing system Coastal management, sea turtle protec- Appeals ............................. 951.09 tion............................... 932.05 Assignment of building numbers and Generally. See: COASTAL MANAGE- road designations ............... 951.04 MENT Supp. No. 153 IX2/10 INDEX Section Section SEPTIC TANKS SINGLE-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT Wellfield and aquifer protection. See also Accessory uses and structures........... 912.15 that subject Allowable uses ......................... 912.05 Prohibited activities/land uses........ 931.05 Applicability and relationship to other regulations........................ 912.04 SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL Building permit review, approval,inspec- Determinations of concurrency,components 910.09,910.10 tion............................... 912.10 Sanitary sewer, potable water, and efflu- Concurrent ............. 912.11 ent re-use water regulations Construction; building permit review, Definitions .......................... 918.03 approval,inspection ............... 912.10 New development Definitions............................. 912.03 Effluent re-use water connection Drainage............................... 912.08 requirements................. 918.06 Excavation,mining,and ponds.......... 912.16 Water and wastewater connection Fences and walls ........................ 912.14 requirements................. 918.05 Impact fees ............................. 912.12 Purpose and intent................... 918.02 Inspection.............................. 912.10 Sanitary sewer,potable water,and efflu- Locating buildings and structures on ent re-use water regulations..... 918.04 property .......................... 912.07 Short title........................... 918.01 Locations for, uses allowed in single- Use of water from retention ponds .... 918.07 family areas....................... 912.05 Utility Act of Indian River County Lot development canopy tree require- Special Acts. See: Appendix of Special ments............................. 926.15 Acts Maintenance........................... 912.18 Wellfield and aquifer protection. See also Moving, razing and replacing a structure 912.13 that subject Noise.................................. 912.18 Prohibited activities/land uses....... . 931.05 Nonconformities and related restrictions. 912.19 Parking and storage.................... 912.17 SHORELINE PROTECTION Permits and approvals required ........ 912.20 Dune and shoreline protection........,.,. 932.05 Property"buildability.................... 912.06 See:COASTAL MANAGEMENT Determining if parcel can be built upon 912.06 Public nuisance ........................ 912.18 SIGN REGULATIONS Purpose,intent.............. ........... 912.02 Active subdivision or real estate develop- Septic tanks............................ 912.09 ment.............................. 956.15.1 Stormwater management and flood protec- Additional regulations for signs in tion............................... 912.08 designated corridors ............... 956.19 Summary table.............. .. .. ..... 912.20 Definitions referenced .................. 956.02 Title............................,...... 912.01 Field inspections of freestanding signs Utilities...................... ......... 912.09 prior to pouring of footers.......... 956.09 Water and wastewater.................. 912.09 General sign regulations................ 956.14 Wells .................. Nonconforming signs ................... 956.17 Permits SITE PLAN REVIEW AND APPROVAL Applications ......................... 956.05 PROCEDURES Administration of application fees.. 956.04 Administrative approvals and modifica- Building permits for signs............ 956.08 tions to approved site plans........ 914.07 Exemptions to permitting procedures.. 956.11 Appeals of decisions regarding site plans. 914.13 Fees for application, administration of. 956.04 Applicability ........................... 914.04 Permanent identification signs requir- Definitions............................. 914.03 ing permits..................... 956.16 General thresholds and procedures for Review of permit application/administra- site plan review and approval..._.. 914.06 tion ............................ 956.06 Inspection and certification ............. 914.12 Revocation of permits ................ 956.10 Purpose and intent..................... 914.02 Temporary signs requiring permits.... 956.15 Review standards and requirements..... 914.15 Pouring of footers Site plan submittal requirements........ 914.14 Field inspections prior to......,....... 956.09 Technical review committee; duties and Procedures....................... 956.03 responsibilities.................... 914.05 Prohibited signs........................ 956.12 Time limitations on-site plan approval... 914.08 Purpose and intent ..................... 956.01 Timing of issuance of building permits... 914.11 Removal of prohibited or unlawful signs . 956.18 Timing of release of approved site plans . 914.10 Short title............................... 956.01 Title, .... 914.01 Supp. No. 153 IX2/11 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section SITE PLAN REVIEW AND APPROVAL STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND PROCEDURES(Cont'd.) FLOOD PROTECTION(Cont'd.) Transfer of site plan approval........... 914.09 Permits SKATEBOARD RAMPS Issuance of permits Application procedures............. 930.10 Specific noise and vibration restrictions, Required information to be submit- in general NOISE AND ... 974.04 ted by Type B and C permit See: VIBRATION applicants after .............. 930.09 CONTROL Review procedures................. 930.10 SLIP FACILITIES Required information Marina and multi-slip facilities...... ,.. 932.08 To be submitted by Type B and C See:COASTAL MANAGEMENT permit applicants after issu- Specific land use requirements for ance of permit................ 930.09 recreational uses .................. 971.40 Prohibited activity...................... 930.05 Generally. See:LAND USES Purpose and scope...................... 930.02 Review criteria for all development projects 930.07 SOLID WASTE Review procedures...................... 930.10 Determinations ofconcurrency,components 910.09, 910.10 Rules of construction;applicability ...... 930.03 Short title.............................. 930.01 SOUND LEVELS Single-family development. See also that Specific noise and vibration restrictions, subject in general......................... 974.04 g Stormwater management and flood See: N01SE AND VIBRATION CONTROL protection ........... ...... 912.08 Variances and appeals.................. 930.13 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS Vested rights........................... 930.15 Review of uses requiring a special excep- Violations and notice ................... 930.14 tion............................... 971.05 STREET NAMES Generally. See:LAND USES Street names and numbering systems ... 952.16 ST. SEBASTIAN RIVER STREETS. See: ROADS, STREETS AND Upland habitat protection. See also that HIGHWAYS subject St. Sebastian River and Indian River SUBDIVISIONS AND PLATS Lagoon Aquatic Preserve Shoreline Applicability ................... ........ 913.03 Protection Buffer Zone .......... 929.07 Applications Procedure and requirements for submit- STORAGE ting and processing ............. 913.07 Parking or storage of vehicles in residential Authority ..... 913.02 districts........................... 911.15Compliance p Y e required; fired;exceptions i o n s.... 913.06 Coco liance re cored;exce tions......... Zoning districts,generally.See:ZONING Definitions............................. 913.05 DISTRICTS Design standards and requirements ..... 913.09 Single-family development; parking and Enactment........................... 913.02 storage............................ 912.17 g Other critical subdivision components ... 913.13 Storage facilities Penalty................................ 913.12 Specific uses, standards and require- Purpose,intent.......................... 913.04 ments for temporary uses........ 972.08 Required improvements................. 913.08 Generally. See:TEMPORARY USES Security for construction and for Wellfield and aquifer protection. See also maintenance of required improve- that subject ments ...................... ... 913.10 Prohibited activities/land uses . ...... 931.05 Specific land use requirements for STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND residential uses ................. 971.41 FLOOD PROTECTION Generally. See:LAND USES Administrative duties.................... 930.12 Title................................. 913.01 930.04 Variances ........................... ... 913.11 Definitions.............................. - Development projects,review criteria., . 930.07 SURVEYS,MAPS AND PLATS Disclaimer of liability................... 930.16 Plats generally.See:SUBDIVISIONS AND Drainage basin maximum discharge rates 930.071 PLATS Exemptions ......................... .. 930.06 Wellfield and aquifer protection. See also Floodplain development inspections .,. .. 930.11 that subject Permit requirements 930.08 Maps of public water supply wells.. ..„ 931.04 Supp. No. 153 IX2/12 - INDEX f Section Section SURVEYS,MAPS AND PLATS(Cont'd.) TRANSPORTATION(Cont'd.) Zoning districts............... .......... 911.01 et seq. Specific land use requirements for See:ZONING DISTRICTS transportation uses................ 971.43 Generally. See: LAND USES T Transportation and communication uses for zoning districts. See: ZONING TELEVISION DISTRICTS Specific noise and vibration restrictions, in general......................... 974.04 TREATMENT CENTERS Specific land use requirements.......... 971.28 TEMPORARY SIGNS Generally. See:LAND USES Regulations for......................... 956.15 Generally. See: SIGN REGULATIONS TREES AND SHRUBBERY Canopy trees TEMPORARY USES Single-family lot development....... . 926.15 Applicability ........................... 972.04 Landscape and buffer regulations ....... 926.01 et seq. Definitions............................. 972.02 See: LANDSCAPE AND BUFFER Purpose,intent......................... 972.03 REGULATIONS Review and approval procedures..::::... 972.07 Scenic and historic roads, management Review standards....................... 972.06 and protection of vegetation........ 933.08 Specific uses,standards and requirements 972.08 See:HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGI- Title................................... 972.01 CAL RESOURCE PROTECTION Uses allowed generally.................. 972.05 Tree protection and land clearing TENNIS CLUBS Applicability......................... 927.02 Specific land use requirements for Application procedure and fees........ 927.11 recreational uses .................. 971.40 Definitions referenced................ 927.04 Generally. See:LAND USES Determination of critical root zone.... 927.12 Dune and shoreline vegetation protec- THOROUGHFARES.See:ROADS,STREETS tion ............................ 927.09 AND HIGHWAYS Exemptions.......................... 927.06 TRAFFIC General prohibitions ................. 927.05 Access control........, .. 952.12 Local permit not exclusive............ 927.13 Applicability ......... .... . 952.03 Open burning/air curtain incinerator Bikeway system........................ 952.15 regulations referenced........... 927.14 County thoroughfare plan Penalties and enforcement............ 927.17 Compliance with.......,.„...._.., ., 952.05 Permits available; criteria governing p .. Defmitions....................... 952.04 issuance........................ 927.07 Intent..................... . ..........„ 952.02 Purpose and intent................... 927.03 Other fire apparatus access requirements 952.17 Short title ........................... 927.01 Paved road requirements................ 952.09 Upland native vegetation protection... 927.10 Pedestrian circulation....... ............ 952.14 Variances and administrative appeals. 92715 Purpose.............................„.. 952.02 Tree protection as justification for Right-of-way requirements ............ 952.08 variance relief from other land Road Roadway levelf service standards ..... 952.10 development regulations...... 927.16 P 952.06 Upland habitat protection. See also that ysubject Street names and numbering systems ... 952.16 Title................................... 952.01 Tree protection criteria............... 929.11 Traffic impact study.......... . ........ 952.07 TURTLES Traffic-control devices .................. 952.11 Coastal management, sea turtle protec- Vehicular circulation.......... .......... 952.13tion ....... 932.05 TRAILER CONSTRUCTION Generally. See: COASTAL MANAGE- Specific uses,standards and requirements MENT for temporary uses................. 972.08 Generally. See:TEMPORARY USES U TRANSPORTATION UPLAND HABITAT PROTECTION Determinations ofconcurrency,components 910.09,910.10 Assessment relief....................... 929.14 Proportionate fair-share mitigation for Definitions referenced .................. 929.03 transportation facilities.,,,........ 910.12 Dune vegetation protection criteria...... 929.10 Supp. No. 153 IX2/13 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section UPLAND HABITAT PROTECTION(Cont'd.) VEGETATION(Cont'd.) Endangered and potentially endangered Wetlands and deepwater habitat protec- fauna and flora tion............................... 928.01 et seq. Environmental survey for ............ 929.09 See: WETLANDS AND DEEPWATER Enforcement ........................... 929.13 HABITAT PROTECTION Environmental survey for endangered and potentially endangered fauna and VIBRATION. See: NOISE AND VIBRA- flora.............................. 929.09 TION CONTROL Environmentally important upland density transfer........................... 929.06 W Intent.................................. 929.02 WABASSO CORRIDOR Jungle trail protected area; vegetation Regulations ........................, ... 911.18 protection......................... 929.12 Landscape and buffer regulations ....... 926.01 et seq. WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION Upland habitat protection regulations Determinations of concurrency,components 910.09,910.10 referenced...................... 926.13 Sanitary sewer, potable water, and efflu- Nuisance exotic vegetation ent re-use water regulations ....... 918.01 et seq. Removal of ......................... 929.08 See: SEWERS AND SEWAGE Purpose.............................. .. 929.02 DISPOSAL Removal of nuisance exotic vegetation... 929.08 Utility Act of Indian River County Short title.............................. 929.01 Special Acts. See: Appendix of Special St. Sebastian River and Indian River Acts Lagoon Aquatic Preserve Shoreline Water quality Protection Buffer Zone............. 929.07 Estuarine water quality protection.... 932.05 Statement of applicability See:COASTAL MANAGEMENT PP Y••••••••••---•• 929.04 Tree protection criteria ................. 929.11 Wellfield and aquifer protection. See also Upland native plant community conserva- that subject tion areas......................... 929.05 Maps of public water supply wells..... 931.04 Vegetation protection in jungle trail Prohibited activities/land uses ........ 931.05 protected area..................... 929.12 Wetlands and deepwater habitat protec- Wetlands and deepwater habitat protec- tion............................... 928.01 et seq. See: WETLANDS AND DEEPWATER tion............................... 928.01 et seq. HABITAT PROTECTION See: WETLANDS AND DEEPWATER HABITAT PROTECTION WEED CLEARANCE Restrictions on public nuisances......... 973.03 UTILITIES Generally. See:NUISANCES,PUBLIC Specific land use requirements for utility uses .............................. 971.44 WELLFIELD AND AQUIFER PROTEC- Generally. See:LAND USES TION Utility Act of Indian River County Applicability .................... 931.01 Special Acts. See: Appendix of Special Artesian flow wells ..................... 931.09 Acts Definitions...................... . ..... 931.03 Utility uses for zoning districts. See: Enforcement and penalties....... .....: 931.10 Exemptions ZONING DISTRICTS P .......• ..... 931.07 Legislative intent....................... 931.02 Maps of public water supply wells....... 931.04 V Prohibited activities/land uses........... 931.05 Protection of future public water supply VARIANCES well sites................. ..... 931.06 Requirements ........................,.. 902.09 Public water supply wells Maps of............................. 931.04 VEGETATION Protection of future sites ............ 931.06 Landscape and buffer regulations ....... 926.01 et seq. Short title......... See: LANDSCAPE AND BUFFER Surficial aquifer primary recharge overlay REGULATIONS district............................ 931.08 Upland habitat protection. See also that subject WEST GIFFORD INDUSTRIAL AND COM- Vegetation protection in jungle trail MERCE(WCIC)OVERLAY protected area .................. 929.12 Regulations .......,,,.................. 911.23 Supp. No- 153 IX2/14 INDEX Section Section WETLANDS AND DEEPWATER HABITAT ZONING DISTRICTS(Cont'd.) PROTECTION Uses ................................. 911.06(4) Activities subject to regulations and restric- Airfield/Residential District.......... ., 911.13(4) tions.............................. 928.05 Airport zoning Applicability statement................. 928.03 Airport zones of influence ............ 911.17(4) Assessment relief........................ 928.11 Definitions .......................... 911.17(3) Definitions referenced .................. 928.02 Intent.............................., 911.17(2) Density transfer of land development.... 928.09 Purpose ............................. 911.17(2) Determination of....................... 928.04 Title ................................ 911.17(1) Enforcement of provisions............... 928.10 Application of district regulations ....... 911.04 Functional values ...................... 928.04 Blue Cypress Improvement District...... 911.13(2) Mangrove alteration criteria ............ 928.08 Boundaries.........................,.... 911.05 Native upland edge vegetation buffer zone 928.07 Commercial districts.................„,. 911.10 Purpose................................ 928.01 Accessory uses and structures 911.10(5) Regulatory standards and procedures.... 928.06 Agricultural uses .................... 911.10(4) Upland habitat protection............... 929.01 et seq. Buffer yards required ......... 911.10(8) See: UPLAND HABITAT PROTEC- Commercial uses.....................„ 911.10(4) TION Community service uses.............. 911.10(4) Establishment....................... 911.10(2) Y Purpose and intent................... 911.10(1) Relationship with land use map....... 911.10(3) YACHT CLUBS Required improvements .............. 911.10(6) Specific land use requirements for Residential uses ..................... 911.10(4) recreational uses .................. 971.40 Size and dimension criteria........... 911.10(7) Generally. See:LAND USES Special district requirements for specific districts ........................ 911.10(9) YARDS AND OPEN SPACES Transportation and communication uses 911.10(6) Zoning districts,yard encroachments .... 911.15 Uses ........... ... .... 911.10(4) Zoning districts,generally.See:ZONING ,, DISTRICTS Utility uses.................. .... 911.10(4) Commercial vehicles Parking in residential areas .,,....... 911.15 Z Conservation districts ................... 911.12 ZONING ATLAS Definitions............................. 911.02 Amendments to the land development Airport zoning;definitions re .,., .... 911.17(3) Encroachments,yard ................. 911.15 regulations text and official zoning Establishment of districts........... ... 911.03 atlas................•-�-•-�----... 902.12 General provisions....................... 911.15 Zoning atlas and boundaries of zoning Height exceptions and limitations ....... 911.15 districts........................... 911.05 Identification signs for residential zoning ZONING DISTRICTS districts........................... 956.16 Additional noise control standards by Generally. See:SIGN REGULATIONS zoning district..................... 974.05 Industrial districts ..................... 911.11 Generally. See: NOISE AND VIBRA- Accessory uses and structures ........ 911.11(5) TION CONTROL Establishment.....................„. 911.11(2) Administrative procedure............... 911.16 Purpose and intent...............,... 911.11(1) Agricultural and rural districts.......... 911.06 Relationship with land use map......,. 911.11(3) Accessory uses and structures ........ 911.06(5) Size and dimension criteria.......,,,. 911.11(7) Agricultural ......................... 911.06(4) Uses ................................ 911.11(4) Commercial uses..................... 911.06(4) Mobile home districts................... 911.09 Community service uses,. ......... 911.06(4) Accessory uses and structures .... ,.. 911.09(5) Establishment......... ............. 911.06(2) Additional regulations................ 911.09(7) Industrial uses....................... 911.06(4) Community service uses.............. 911.09(4) Very heavy industrial uses......... 911.06(4) Establishment..................... 911.09(2) Institutional uses.................... 911.06(4) Institutional uses .................... 911.09(4) Purpose and intent................... 911.06(1) Purpose and intent................... 911.09(1) Recreational uses .................... 911.06(4) Recreational uses .................,,.. 911.09(4) Relationship with land use map..... 911.06(5) Relationship with land use map....... 911.09(3) Residential uses ..................... 911.06(4) Required improvements .......... 911.09(6) Size and dimension criteria........... 911.06(6) Residential uses ....... ,,......,,, 911.09(4) Transportation and utilities uses...... 911.06(4) Uses ............................. 911.09(4) Supp. No. 153 IX2/15 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY CODE Section Section ZONING DISTRICTS(Cont'd.) ZONING DISTRICTS(Cont'd.) Utility uses.................. . ..... 911.09(4) Special regulations for administrative Multiple-family residential districts ..... 911.08 approval,minor site plan projects 911.21(5) Accessory uses and structures ..<..... 911.08(5) Variances............................ 91121(7) Agricultural uses ............. ....... 911.08(4) Voluntary guidelines ...........,..... 911.21(8) Community service uses.............. 911.08(4) Roseland Residential District...... ...... 911.13(3) Establishment............... ....... 911.08(2) Setback requirements..........,,,,..... 911.15 Institutional uses .................... 911.08(4) Short title..................... 911.01 Purpose and intent.......... ........ 911.08(1) Single-family development....... ...... 912.01 et seq. Recreational uses ........... ........ 911.08(4) See: SINGLE-FAMILY DEVELOP- Relationship with land use map......, 911.08(3) MENT Required buffer yards................ 911.08(08) Single-family residential districts........ 911.07 Required improvements ....,... ..... 911.08(6) Accessory uses and structures ........ 911.07(5) Residential uses ..................... 911.08(4) Agricultural uses ......... ..„ . ...... 911.07(4) Uses ....... ....... ....... 911.08(7) Community service uses.. ........... 911.07(4) Size and dimension criteria.,•••••••"' 911.08(4) Establishment.............. ......... 911.07(2) . Utility uses.......................... 911.08(4) Institutional dose and intent.......•. ...`. 911.07(4) North Barrier Island Corridor special p ..•••.• 911.07(1) development regulations........ •' 911.20 Recreational uses ................ 911.07(4) Relationship with land use map... 911.07(3) Boundaries .......................... 911.20(2) Residential uses ................,. ... 911.07(4) Purpose and intent................... 911.20(1) Size and dimension criteria...... .... 911.07(7) Specific development regulations within Uses and dimension ......criteria ......,. 911.07(4) the North Barrier Island Corridor 911.20(3) Utility uses.......................... 911.07(4) Other corridors special development regula- Special districts ........................ 911.13 tions AIR-Airfield/Residential District...... 911.13(4) Architectural/building standards..... 911.22(7) CRVP:Commercial Recreational Vehicle Boundaries of other corridors......... 911.22(2) Park District.................... 911.13(1) Colors and building graphics.......... 911.22(8) R-BCID:Blue Cypress Improvement Connection to pedestrian system...... 911.22(6) District........ .. 911.13(2) ............... Definitions .......................... 911.22(4) ROSE-4: Roseland Residential District 911.13(3) Exemptions.......................... 911.22(3) Specific land use requirements for Landscaping......................... 911.22(5) residential uses ................... 971.41 Major, minor, administrative site plan Generally. See:LAND USES approval........................ 911.22(13) SR 60 Corridor special development regula- Non-conformities.................... 91122(14) tions.............................. 911.19 Project-related median alterations .... 911.22(11) Temporary uses ........................ 972.01 et seq. Purpose and intent................... 911.22(1) See:TEMPORARY USES Screening of accessory features 911.22(10) Wabasso Corridor regulations ........... 911.18 Special sign regulations .............. 911.22(9) West Gifford Industrial and Commerce Underground utilities services required 911.22(12) (WCIC)overlay regulations ........ 911.23 Variances............................ 911.22(15) Yard encroachments .................... 911.15 Parking of commercial vehicles in Zoning atlas and boundaries ............. 911.05 residential areas .................. 911.15 Parking or storage of vehicles ........... 911.15 Planned development district ........... 911.14 Planned development (P.D.) process and standards for development......... 915.01 et seq. See:PLANNED DEVELOPMENT(RD.) PROCESS AND STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENT Purpose and intent ................,.... 911.01 Roseland Corridor regulations Boundaries .................... 91121(2) Non-conformities..................... 911.21(6) Notification of development projects sent to friends of Historic Roseland... 911.21(4) Purpose and intent................... 911.21(1) Specific development regulations within the Roseland Corridor........... 911.21(3) Supp. No. 153 IX2/16