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Code of Ordinances Supplement 57 TABLEOFCONTENTS Page OfficialsoftheVillage.......................................iii Preface.....................................................v AdoptingOrdinance.........................................vii ReadoptingOrdinance.......................................x.i ChecklistofUp-to-DatePages................................\[1\] SupplementHistoryTable...................................SH:1 PARTI CHARTER Charter.....................................................1 Art.I.CorporateName..............................3 Art.I.A.VisionStatement...........................3 Art.II.TerritorialBoundaries.......................5 Art.III.Legislative.................................10.5 Art.IV.Administrative..............................15 Art.V.Quali®cationsandElections..................17 Art.VI.TransitionSchedule.........................18 CharterComparativeTable..................................65 PARTII CODEOFORDINANCES Chapter 1.GeneralProvisions.......................................77 2.Administration..........................................133 Art.I.InGeneral...................................135 Art.II.Council.....................................137 Div.1.Generally...............................137 Div.2.RulesofProcedure.......................138 Art.III.AdministrativeCode........................138.1 Div.1.Generally...............................138.1 Div.2.AuditCommittee........................139 Div.3.DepartmentofFinance...................140 Div.4.DepartmentofRecords...................140.1 Div.5.DepartmentofLawEnforcement(PoliceDe- partment)...............................141 Div.6.FireRescueDepartment..................141 Div.7.DepartmentofPublicWorks..............142 Div.8.DepartmentofLibrary...................142 Div.9.DepartmentofCountryClub.............143 Div.10.DepartmentofRecreation...............143 xi Supp.No.57 NORTHPALMBEACHCODE ChapterPage Div.11.DepartmentofCommunityDevelopment.143 Art.IV.Manager...................................144 Art.V.PensionsandRetirementSystems............144 Div.1.Generally...............................144 Div.2.SocialSecurity...........................144 Div.3.PensionandCertainOtherBene®tsforGen- eralEmployees..........................145 Div.4.PensionandCertainOtherBene®tsforFire andPoliceEmployees....................153 Div.5.LengthofServiceAwardPlanforVolunteer Fire®ghters.............................164 Div.6.ICMADe®nedContributionPensionPlan..164.1 Art.VI.CodeEnforcement..........................164.2 Art.VII.AlternateMethodofCodeEnforcement......169 3.AlcoholicBeverages......................................211 4.AnimalsandFowl.......................................263 Art.I.InGeneral...................................265 Art.II.DogsandCats..............................267 Art.III.RabiesControl.............................269 5.Boats,DocksandWaterways.............................319 Art.I.InGeneral...................................321 Art.II.BoatLaunchingArea........................325 Art.III.ConstructionRequirements.................326 Div.1.Generally...............................326 Div.2.Canals..................................326 Div.3.BulkheadsandSeawalls..................327 Div.4.DocksandPiers.........................328 Div.5.ErosionControlStructures...............333 Art.IV.MarineSanctuaries.........................333 Art.V.WaterwaysBoard............................334 6.BuildingsandBuildingRegulations.......................381 Art.I.InGeneral...................................383 Art.II.MinimumConstructionStandards............383 Art.III.AppearanceCode...........................385 Div.1.Generally...............................385 Div.2.Reserved................................387 Div.3.Certi®cateofAppropriateness.............387 Art.IV.Reserved...................................388 Art.V.SignsandOutdoorDisplays..................388 Art.VI.Reserved...................................401 Art.VII.Reserved..................................401 7.BulkheadLines..........................................453 Art.I.InGeneral...................................455 Art.II.FillingPermit...............................455 8.EmergencyManagement.................................507 Art.I.InGeneral...................................509 xii Supp.No.57 TABLEOFCONTENTSÐCont'd. ChapterPage Art.II.CivilDisordersandDisturbances.............510 Art.III.ExemptEmployeeEmergencyDuty..........511 9.CountryClub............................................559 Art.I.InGeneral...................................561 Art.II.GolfAdvisoryBoard.........................562 Art.III.Finances...................................563 10.Elections...............................................615 Art.I.InGeneral...................................617 Art.II.Reserved...................................618 Art.III.Reserved...................................618 Art.IV.PollingLocations...........................618 11.Electricity..............................................671 Art.I.InGeneral...................................673 Art.II.ElectricalCode..............................673 11.5.EmergencyService....................................695 Art.I.InGeneral...................................697 Art.II.EmergencyMedicalServices.................697 12.FirePreventionandProtection..........................723 Art.I.InGeneral...................................725 Art.II.FloridaFirePreventionCode.................725 Art.III.Reserved...................................726 Art.IV.RecoveryofCostsforCleanup,Abatementand RemovalofHazardousSubstances...........726 12.5FloodDamagePrevention..............................777 Art.I.InGeneral...................................779 Art.II.Administration..............................783 Art.III.ProvisionsforFloodHazardReduction.......786 13.Reserved...............................................839 14.HealthandSanitation..................................889 Art.I.InGeneral...................................891 Art.II.Garbage,TrashandRefuse..................891 Div.1.Generally...............................891 Div.2.GarbageCollectionandDisposal..........891 Div.3.Reserved................................893 Art.III.Reserved...................................894 Art.IV.AbatementofPublicNuisancesonPrivateProp- erty........................................894 15.Housing...............................................945 Art.I.InGeneral...................................947 Art.II.AbandonedRealProperty....................949 16.Library................................................997 Art.I.InGeneral...................................999 Art.II.LibraryBoard...............................999 xiii Supp.No.57 NORTHPALMBEACHCODE ChapterPage 17.LicensesandMiscellaneousBusinessRegulations.........1051 Art.I.InGeneral...................................1053 Art.II.LocalBusinessTax..........................1057 Art.III.BusinessesLocatedOutsideVillageLimits...1060.4 Art.IV.SimulatedGamblingDevices................1063 Art.V.Ambulances.................................1065 Art.VI.GarageandOtherSales.....................1066 Art.VII.BusinessAdvisoryBoard...................1066 17.5Reserved..............................................1121 18.MotorVehiclesandTraffic...............................1171 Art.I.InGeneral...................................1173 Art.II.OperationofVehiclesGenerally..............1173 Art.III.Stopping,StandingandParking.............1175 19.OffensesandMiscellaneousProvisions...................1225 Art.I.InGeneral...................................1227 Art.II.SexualOffendersandSexualPredators.......1228 Art.III.OffensesAgainstProperty...................1228.1 Art.IV.OffensesAgainstPublicMorals..............1228.1 Art.V.OffensesAgainstPublicPeace................1229 Art.VI.NoiseControl..............................1229 Art.VII.Reserved..................................1232 Art.VIII.Weapons.................................1232 Art.IX.WaterShortageEmergencies................1237 Art.X.Alarms.....................................1238 Art.XI.Well®eldProtection.........................1242 20.Parks,PlaygroundsandRecreation......................1289 Art.I.InGeneral...................................1291 Art.II.MeetingsandGatherings....................1292 Div.1.Generally...............................1292 Div.2.Permit..................................1292 Art.III.RecreationAdvisoryBoard..................1293 21.PlanningandDevelopment..............................1343 Art.I.InGeneral...................................1345 Art.II.PlanningCommission.......................1347 Art.III.BoardofAdjustment........................1348 Art.IV.ConcurrencyManagement...................1350 Art.V.StormwaterManagement....................1363 Art.VI.ArchaeologicalSiteProtectionRegulations...1366.1 22.Reserved...............................................1411 23.Police..................................................1463 Art.I.InGeneral...................................1465 Art.II.Reserved...................................1465 Art.III.ReserveForce..............................1465 24.Streets,SidewalksandPublicPlaces.....................1517 Art.I.InGeneral...................................1519 xiv Supp.No.57 TABLEOFCONTENTSÐCont'd. ChapterPage Art.II.Excavations.................................1519 Div.1.Generally...............................1519 Div.2.Permit..................................1520 Art.III.SidewalksandDriveways...................1520 Div.1.Generally...............................1520 Div.2.Permits.................................1523 25.SwimmingPools........................................1573 Art.I.InGeneral...................................1575 Art.II.Reserved...................................1575 Art.III.Reserved...................................1576 26.Taxation...............................................1627 Art.I.InGeneral...................................1629 Art.II.InsuranceExciseTaxes......................1629 Art.III.UtilityTax.................................1629 Art.IV.TelecommunicationsServiceTax.............1630 27.TreesandShrubbery....................................1681 Art.I.InGeneral...................................1683 Art.II.TreesinSwaleAreas........................1683 Art.III.Landscaping...............................1684 Div.1.Generally...............................1684 Div.2.Reserved................................1686 Div.3.RequirementsforCertainYardAreas,Off- StreetParkingandOtherVehicularUse Areas...................................1686 28.UseofRights-of-WayforUtilities........................1739 29.Telecommunications....................................1781 Appendices A.AppearancePlan........................................2043 B.Subdivisions............................................2353 Art.I.InGeneral...................................2355 Art.II.ProceduresforSubdivisionPlatApproval.....2358 Art.III.DesignStandards..........................2365 Art.IV.RequiredImprovements.....................2368.1 Art.V.EnforcementProvisions......................2372 Art.VI.Amendments...............................2378 Art.VII.LegalStatus...............................2379 C.Zoning..................................................2479 Art.I.InGeneral...................................2480.1 Art.II.Generally...................................2484 Art.III.DistrictRegulations........................2486.6 Arts.IV,V.Reserved................................2515 Art.VI.AmendmentsÐFees;WaitingPeriods.........2515 Art.VII.NonconformingUsesofLandandStructures.2516 D.Franchises..............................................2619 xv Supp.No.57 NORTHPALMBEACHCODE Page StatutoryReferenceTable....................................2819 CodeComparativeTableÐ1970Code.........................2869 CodeComparativeTableÐLawsofFlorida....................2873 CodeComparativeTableÐOrdinances........................2875 CharterIndex...............................................2933 CodeIndex.................................................2935 xvi Supp.No.57 SupplementHistoryTable ThetablebelowallowsusersofthisCodetoquicklyandaccurately determinewhatordinanceshavebeenconsideredforcodi®cationineach supplement.Ordinancesthatareofageneralandpermanentnatureare codi®edintheCodeBookandareconsidered"Includes."Ordinancesthatare notofageneralandpermanentnaturearenotcodi®edintheCodeBookand areconsidered"Omits." Inaddition,byaddingtothistablewitheachsupplement,usersofthisCode ofOrdinanceswillbeabletogainamorecompletepictureofthecode©s historicalevolution. DateInclude/ Ord.No.AdoptedOmitSupp.No. 2010-1810-28-10Include49 2010-2111-18-10Include49 2011-011-27-11Include50 2011-022-10-11Include50 2011-032-10-11Include50 2011-042-10-11Include50 2011-054-14-11Include51 2011-064-14-11Include51 2011-074-14-11Omit51 2011-085-12-11Omit51 2011-095-26-11Include51 2011-105-26-11Include51 2011-116-23-11Include51 2011-126-23-11Omit51 2011-137-14-11Omit51 2011-147-14-11Include51 2011-158-25-11Omit52 2011-169-22-11Omit52 2011-179-22-11Omit52 2011-189-22-11Include52 2011-1910-13-11Include52 2011-2111-10-11Include52 2011-2212-8-11Include52 2010-053-11-10Include53 2012-011-12-12Omit53 2012-023-8-12Include53 2012-033-22-12Include53 2012-045-10-12Include54 2012-056-28-12Omit54 2012-067-26-12Include54 2012-077-26-12Include54 SH:1 Supp.No.57 NORTHPALMBEACHCODE DateInclude/ Ord.No.AdoptedOmitSupp.No. 2012-088-9-12Include54 2012-099-27-12Omit55 2012-109-27-12Omit55 2012-1111-8-12Omit55 2013-011-10-13Omit55 2013-022-14-13Include55 2013-033-14-13Omit55 2013-044-25-13Include55 2013-053-28-13Omit55 2013-063-28-13Omit55 2013-074-11-13Include55 2013-085-9-13Omit56 2013-095-23-13Include56 2013-107-11-13Omit57 2013-118-22-13Omit57 2013-129-26-13Omit57 2013-139-26-13Omit57 2013-149-26-13Include57 2014-011-23-14Include57 SH:2 Supp.No.57 Chapter8 EMERGENCYMANAGEMENT* Art.I.InGeneral,§§8-1Ð8-20 Art.II.CivilDisordersandDisturbances,§§8-21Ð8-30 Art.III.ExemptEmployeeEmergencyDuty,§8-31 Ord.No.16-01,§§1Ð3,adoptedJune28,2001hasre-enactedthischapterandreplacedformerChapter8with *Editor'snoteÐ thesimilarprovisionsascurrentlysetoutherein.FormerChapter8wasentitled"CivilEmergencies"andderivedfromtheoriginal Code. Administrationgenerally,Ch.2. CrossreferenceÐ Disasterpreparedness,F.S.Ch.252. StatelawreferenceÐ 507 Supp.No.57 EMERGENCYMANAGEMENT§8-5 publicworksbuildingwillserveasaback-up ARTICLEI.INGENERAL villageemergencyoperationscentershouldthe needarise. Sec.8-1.De®nitions. (Ord.No.16-2001,§1,6-28-01;Ord.No.2006-24, Asusedinthischapter,thefollowingterms, §2.D,11-9-06) phrases,wordsandtheirderivationsshallhave themeaningsgivenherein: Sec.8-4.Powers,dutiesandresponsibili- ties. meansanynatural,technologicalor Disaster civilemergencythatcausesdamageofsufficient (a)Thevillagemanager,whenactingasdirec- severityandmagnitudetoresultinthedeclara- torofemergencymanagementshallhavethe tionofastateofemergencybythecounty,the followingpowers,dutiesandresponsibilities: governororthePresidentoftheUnitedStates. (1)Recommendadeclarationoflocalemer- meansanyoccurrence,orthreat Emergency gencypursuanttosection8-5.Toinform thereof,whethernatural,technological,orman theVillageCouncilofthereasonsforand made,inwarorinpeace,whichresultsormay statusoftheevent(s)requiringthedecla- resultinsubstantialinjuryorharmtothevillage ration. populationorsubstantialdamagetoorlossof property. (2)Todirectthecreation,revisionandexer- ciseofavillagecomprehensiveemergency meanstheprepara- Emergencymanagement managementplanforthemitigationof, tionfor,themitigationof,theresponseto,and preparationfor,responseto,andrecovery recoveryfromemergenciesanddisasters. fromemergencies,andtoexerciseallpow- (Ord.No.16-2001,§1,6-28-01) erspermittedbyF.S.chapter252. Sec.8-2.Applicability. (3)Todirecttheeffortsofemergencyservices personnelinpreparationfor,responseto, Allofficers,employees,contractors,vendors, andrecoveryfromemergencyconditions. boards,commissions,authorities,andotheragen- ciesofthevillagearesubjecttotheprovisionsof (4)Torecommendabudgettothevillage thischapter. councilforthecreationandmaintenance (Ord.No.16-2001,§1,6-28-01) ofanemergencyresponsecapabilityas providedherein. Sec.8-3.Emergencymanagementstructure. (5)Torecommendemergencyregulationsnec- (a)Thevillagemanagerorhisdesigneeshall essaryfortheprotectionoflifeandprop- performthefunctionofdirectorofemergency erty,establishmentofpublicorder,and managementandshallimplement,manageand controlofadverseconditionsaffectingpub- reportonallactionsauthorizedandtakenonthe licwelfareresultingfromanemergency, provisionsofthischapter. tothemayorand/orvillagecouncil. (Ord.No.16-2001,§1,6-28-01) (b)Dutiesasdirectorofemergencymanage- mentshallincludetheon-goingplanningforand Sec.8-5.Declarationofastateofemer- coordinationofthoseactionsnecessaryforthe gency. creationandmaintenanceofavillagecomprehen- siveemergencymanagementplanandofaneffec- (a)Themayor,vicemayororvillagemanager, tiveemergencyresponsecapabilitytopreparefor intheordernamed,shallhavetheauthorityto andmanageemergencyconditions. declarealocalstateofemergency.Uponthe (c)Thepublicsafetybuilding©smulti-purposeabsenceorunavailabilityofthemayor,vicemayor roomshallserveasthevillageemergencyopera-orvillagemanager,theactingvillagemanager tionscenterasnecessary.Thedepartmentofmayissuesuchadeclaration. 509 Supp.No.57 §8-5NORTHPALMBEACHCODE (b)Anydeclarationofalocalstateofemer-(6)Rentalofequipment. gencyandallemergencyregulationsactivated (7)Acquisitionanddistribution,withorwith- undertheprovisionsofthischaptershallbe outcompensation,ofsupplies,materials, con®rmedbythevillagecouncilbyresolutionno andfacilities. laterthanthenextregularmeeting,unlessthe (8)Appropriationandexpenditureofpublic natureoftheemergencyrendersameetingofthe funds. villagecouncilextremelyimpractical.Con®rma- (Ord.No.16-2001,§1,6-28-01;Ord.No.2011-18, tionoftheemergencydeclarationshalldisclose §2,9-22-11) thereasonfor,andanticipatedimpactsof,actions proposedandtakentomanagetheemergencyand Sec.8-6.Terminationofastateofemer- otherpertinentdatarelatingtotheemergency gency. requiringthedeclaration. Astateofemergencyshallbeterminatedbya (c)Emergencyresolutionsauthorizedunder voteofthevillagecouncilifpracticableuponthe thischaptershallincludebutnotbelimitedtothe certi®cationofthepersonwhooriginallyre- followingsubjects: questedthedeclarationofthestateofemergency, thattheconditionsleadingtoorcausingthe ResolutionSubject emergencynolongerexistandthevillage©sde- AEvacuation partmentsareabletomanagethesituationwith- BCurfews;declarationofareasofflimits outextraordinaryassistance;providethatastate CSuspensionorregulationofthesaleof,or ofemergencyestablishedunderF.S.section252.38 offertosell,withorwithoutconsideration: Alcoholicbeverages,explosivesorcombusti- etseq.,shallterminateattheendofaperiodof bles. seven(7)consecutivedaysafterthedeclarationof DSuspensionoflocalbuildingregulations theemergency,unlesspriortotheendofthe EEmergencyprocurementprocedures seven-dayperiod,thepublicofficialcallingforor FRegulatingtheuseofandrationingoffuel,ice thevillagecouncilhasterminatedsuchstateof andotheressentials emergency.Anyextensionoftheseven-daytime (d)Alocalstateofemergency,whendeclared periodmustbeaccomplishedbyarequestfrom asprovidedherein,shallcontinueineffectfrom thepublicofficialandconcurrenceofthevillage daytodayforaperiodofseven(7)daysunless councilbydulyenactedresolution. declaredterminatedpriortothepassageofseven (Ord.No.16-2001,§1,6-28-01) (7)days;shouldthelocalstateofemergencybeof adurationlongerthanseven(7)days,thedecla- Secs.8-7Ð8-20.Reserved. rationmaybeextended,asnecessary,inseven(7) dayincrements. ARTICLEII.CIVILDISORDERSAND (e)Whenalocalstateofemergencyisdeclared DISTURBANCES underthisarticlethevillagehasthepowerand authoritytowaivetheproceduresandformalities Sec.8-21.Mayordesignatedlocalauthority otherwiserequiredbylawpertainingto: forpreservationofpublicpeace. (1)Performanceofpublicworkintakingwhat- Themayorisherebydesignatedthelocalau- everprudentactionisnecessarytoensure thorityforpreservationofthepublicpeace,pur- thehealth,safetyandwelfareofthevil- suanttoF.S.section870.041. lage. (Ord.No.16-2001,§2,6-28-01) (2)Enteringintocontracts. Sec.8-22.Declarationofastateofemer- (3)Incurringobligations. gency. (4)Employmentofpermanentandtempo- (a)Wheneverthechiefofpolicedetermines raryworkers. thattherehasbeenanactofviolenceora¯agrant (5)Utilizationofvolunteerworkers.andsubstantialde®anceof,orresistanceto,a 510 Supp.No.57 EMERGENCYMANAGEMENT§8-31 lawfulexerciseofpublicauthorityandthat,oncircuitcourt,anddeliveredtolocalnewsmedia accountthereof,thereisreasontobelievethatforpublicationandradioandtelevisionbroad- thereexistsaclearandpresentdangerofariotorcast. othergeneralpublicdisorder,widespreaddisobe-(Ord.No.16-2001,§2,6-28-01;Ord.No.2011-21, dienceofthelaw,andsubstantialinjurytoper-§8,11-10-11) sonsorproperty,allofwhichconstituteanimmi- nentthreattopublicpeaceororderandtothe Secs.8-23Ð8-30.Reserved. generalwelfareofthevillageorapartorparts thereof,thechiefofpoliceshallcertifytothe villagemanager,inwriting,whointurnshall ARTICLEIII.EXEMPTEMPLOYEE certifytotheMayor,inwriting,thatanemer- EMERGENCYDUTY gencyexistswithinthevillageoranypartor partsthereof. Sec.8-31.ExemptEmployeeEmergency DutyCompensation. (b)Wheneverastateofemergencyisdeclared asstatedabove,themeasureslistedinF.S.sec- (a)Eligibleemployeesin- Eligibleemployees. tion870.44shallautomaticallybeinvoked. cludeallfull-timeexemptemployeeswhoare requiredtoperformdisaster-relatedemergency (c)Anydeclarationofastateofemergency workafteralocalstateofemergencyhasbeen underthissectionshallbecon®rmedbythe declaredpursuanttosection8-5.Theterms"ex- villagecouncilthroughthevillagemanageras empt"or"non-exempt"asusedinthissection soonaspracticalfollowingtheissuanceofthe shallbede®nedundertheFairLaborStandards declaration.Con®rmationshallincludetherea- Act,asamendedfromtimetotime. sonsfor,anticipatedimpactsof,actionsproposed andtakentomanagetheemergency,andother (b).Disaster- Disaster-relatedemergencywork pertinentdatarelatingtothedeclaration. relatedemergencyworkshallbede®nedtoin- cludeemergencyprotectivemeasuresanddebris (d)Wheneverastateofemergencyisdeclared removal.Nootherworkshallbeconsidereddisas- underthissection,thediscretionaryemergency ter-relatedemergencywork.Examplesinclude,in measureslistedinF.S.section870.045maybe accordancewithFederalEmergencyManage- invokedinwholeorinpart,withlimitationand mentAgency(FEMA)guidelines,asamended conditionsasmaybedeemedappropriate. fromtimetotime,thefollowing: (e)Astateofemergency,whendeclaredas (1)Emergencyprotectivemeasuresinclude providedherein,shallcommenceuponthedecla- thoseactivitiesundertakenbefore,during rationthereofandshallterminateattheendof andfollowingadisasterthatareneces- seventy-two(72)consecutivehours,unless,prior sarytosavelives,protectpublichealth totheendofsuchseventy-two(72)hourperiod, andsafety,andpreventdamagetoim- thechiefofpoliceshallhaverecommendedtermi- provedpublicorprivateproperty. nationoftheemergency.Anextensionofthe Examplesofsuchactivitiesinclude:search seventy-two(72)hourperiodmustbeaccom- andrescue;securityforces;emergency plishedbyrequestofthechiefofpoliceand medicalcare;emergencymasscareand concurrenceofthevillagecouncil,bydulyenacted shelterwhensuchcannotbeprovidedby resolution. volunteeragencies;securityinthedisas- (f)Uponthedeclarationofastateofemer-terareatoincludethealertingofpublic gencyunderthissection,awrittennoticeofsuchdangersbysettingupbarricadesorother declarationshallbepostedonthemainbulletinwarningdevices;provisionoffood,water, boardinvillagehall,andaspromptlyaspractical,ice,andotheressentialneedsatcentral anoticeofdeclaredstateofemergencyshallbedistributionpointsforlocalcitizens;pro- ®ledintheofficeofthevillageclerkorclerkofthevisionoftemporaryfacilitiessuchastem- 511 Supp.No.57 §8-31NORTHPALMBEACHCODE porarybridgesorroaddetoursforessen-actualhoursworkedduringtheweek(s) tialcommunityservices;andremovalofinwhichastateofemergencyexistedand healthandsafetyhazards.veri®cationre¯ectingthetypeandman- nerofdisaster-relatedworkperformedto (2)Debrisremovalactivitiesincludetheclear- thedirectorofhumanresources.Said anceoftreesandwoodydebris,building timesheetmustalsobesignedbythe wreckage,sand,mud,silt,andgravel, employee©ssupervisororthevillageman- vehiclesandotherdisaster-relatedmate- ager,asapplicable,requiringtheem- rial.Theseactivitiesmustbenecessaryto ployeetoperformdisaster-relatedemer- eliminateimmediatethreatstolives,pub- gencyworkpriortosubmittingsameto lichealthandsafety,eliminateimmediate thedirectorofhumanresources.Failure threatsofsigni®cantdamagetoimproved oftheeligibleemployeetosubmitthe publicorprivateproperty,totheextent signedtimesheetandveri®cationwithin suchremovalisthelegalresponsibilityof two(2)businessdaysoftheconclusionof thevillage;orensureeconomicrecoveryof eachworkweekforwhichastateofemer- thevillagetothebene®tofthecommunity- gencyexistsmaycausedelayinpayment at-large. ofsuchemergencydutycompensation. Failureoftheeligibleemployeetosubmit (c). Methodofcalculationandpayment thesignedtimesheetandveri®cation (1)Exemptfull-timeemployeesshallreceive withintwenty(20)calendardaysofthe emergencydutycompensationattheir conclusionofeachworkweekforwhicha hourlyrateunderthecircumstancesout- stateofemergencyexistsshallresultin linedinthissection.Thishourlyrate theeligibleemployeeforfeitingsuchemer- shallbeinadditiontotheexemptemploy- gencydutycompensation. ee©sregularsalary. (6)Anyemergencydutycompensationpay- (2)Becauseexemptemployeesarepaidona mentsmadepursuanttothissectionshall salarybasis,thehourlyratereferencedin notbeconstruedtoaltertheexemptsta- subsection(c)(1)shallbede®nedasthe tusoftheemployee.Regardlessofany employee©sannualsalarydividedby2,080. emergencydutycompensationpayments Theemployee©sannualsalaryforthepur- madepursuanttothissection,eachex- posesofthiscalculationshallbetheem- emptemployeeisguaranteedhisorher ployee©sannualbasesalaryatthetime regularsalary,whichisatleastfourhun- thedisaster-relatedemergencyworkwas dred®fty-®vedollars($455.00)perweek, performed. pursuantto29C.F.R.Section541.604(a), asamendedfromtimetotime. (3)Theemergencydutycompensationshall becalculatedbeginningintheworkweek (7)Emergencydutycompensationpayments duringwhichalocalstateofemergencyis shallbesubjecttoallapplicableandlaw- declaredwhichcoversthelandswithin fuldeductions. thevillage. (8)Emergencydutycompensationpayments (4)Emergencydutycompensationpayshall shallbemadeinaccordancewiththis onlybeauthorizedbythevillagemanager sectionwithoutregardtowhethersuch forhoursworkedondisaster-relatedemer- paymentsultimatelymaybereimburs- gencyworkinexcessofforty(40)hours ablefromothersources,suchaspublic duringtheworkweek.Paidorunpaidtime assistancegrantsthroughFEMAorother offunderanyofthevillage©sleavepolicies agencies. shallnotbeconsideredhoursworked. (Ord.No.2013-14,§2,9-26-13) (5)Eligibleemployeesshallreceivetheemer- gencydutycompensationpayonlyupon submittingasignedtimesheet,re¯ecting \[Thenextpageis559\] 512 Supp.No.57 APPENDIXCÐZONING§45-35.3 C.Dump-3.Concretestampedwithapattern. Dumpstersandsimilarcontainers. stersandsimilarcontainers,includingrecycling E.Retainingwallsshallbe Retainingwalls. bins,compactors,etc.,shallbescreenedina constructedasnecessary,providedsuchwallsare mannerconsistentwiththefollowing: constructedutilizingthesamearchitecturalstyle, 1.Similarcontainersshallbelocatedonlyat materials,andcoloroftheprinciplestructure. therearofabuildingorstructure. F.Allnewconstruction Alleyscreeningwalls. 2.Enclosuresshallbeconstructedinaman- orsubstantialrenovationofexistingbuildings nerconsistentwiththearchitecturalstyle, andstructuresshallconstructorreconstructa color,materials,etc.,oftheprincipalbuild- solidmasonryorconcretewallaminimumofsix ing,andshallscreenthedumpstersonall (6)feetinheight. four(4)sidesoftheenclosurefrompublic view. 1.Thewallshallbelocatedalongtherear propertylineoftheparcelbeingim- a.Anopaqueconcretewallorsimilar proved. materialshallscreenbothsidesand therearofsuchfacilities. 2.Chainlinkandwoodenfencesareprohib- b.Thefrontofascreenenclosureshall ited. begatedandshallconsistofdurable 3.Propertieswithinthemarinedistrictof opaquematerialsconsistentwiththe theNBOZareexemptfromthisrequire- overalldesignoftheproject. ment. c.Dependentuponthelocationofan enclosureonthesite,landscaping G.Thevillagemayre- Undergroundutilities. mayberequiredinadditiontothe quireexistingoverheadutilitiestobeplaced opaquescreeningmaterial. undergroundwhenlocatedonpropertiessubject tonewconstructionorsubstantialrenovation. 3.Whenitis Alternativedumpsterlocation. notpossibletolocatetheenclosureinthe H.Ifauserequiresshopping Shoppingcarts. rearofthesite,thedumpstershallbe carts,theyshallnotbeallowedtoaccumulatein enclosedbylandscapingtothegreatest anyoutsideareaincludingparkinglotsandload- extentpossible. ingareas,andshallberemovedfromcartcorrals 4.Accesstothedumpstershouldbepro- inatimelymannerandrelocatedtodesignated videdfromasecondarystreet. storageareasneartheprinciplestructure. 5.Enclosuresaretobedesignedtoprovide I.Mailboxes,includingspecialdrop Mailboxes. spacetoaccommodaterecyclingbins. boxes,maybeclusteredwithinbuildings,grouped underakiosk,orindividuallyfreestanding.Inall D.Sidewalksshallbeprovidedalong Sidewalks. casesthedesignandinstallationofmailboxes allroadwaysonbothsidesofthestreet.Atcor- shallcomplywiththefollowingstandards: nershandicappedrampsshallbeprovidedand sidewalksshallcontinueacrossdrivewayand 1.ThevillageandtheU.S.PostalService parkinglotsurfacesusingdecorativepavingma- shallapprovethesize,type,andlocation terialstodelineatecrosswalks.Allnewconstruc- ofmailboxes. tionorsubstantialrenovationofexistingbuild- ingsandstructuresshallincludeone(1)ormore- 2.Mailboxesshallbelandscapedconsistent clearlydelineatedwalkwaysfromthepublic withandarchitecturallycompatibleto sidewalktotheprivatesidewalk,arcade,pedes- thedevelopment. trianway,etc.Examplesofothercomplementary J.Satellitedishesmaybein- Satellitedishes. materialsincludethefollowing: stalledprovidedthedishesarenotvisiblefrom 1.Paverblocksoralternativestyleorcolor; anystreet,andthecoloriscompatiblewiththe 2.Newandusedbrick;andsurroundingenvironment.Plansfortheinstalla- 2511 Supp.No.57 §45-35.3NORTHPALMBEACHCODE tionofcommunicationequipment,suchasdishesthepropertyuponwhichitislocatedis andantennas,shallbesubmittedforreviewdur-within®vehundredfeetofanyR-1,single- ingtheplanningphaseofaproject.familydwellingdistrict. B.Swimmingpoolsshallbesetbackatleast K. Telephones,vendingmachines,andnewspa- sevenandone-half(7/)feetfromthe Allpublictelephones,vendingma- 1 perracks. 2 backpropertylinemeasuredfromtherim chines,newspaperracks,andfacilitiesdispensing ofthepoolandnotlessthan®ve(5)feet merchandiseorservicesonprivatepropertyshall fromthesidepropertylineincludingthe beenclosedwithinabuilding,enclosedwithina two-and-one-half-footwalkaroundthepool. structure,attachedtoabuilding,orenclosedina Thehighestprojectionoftheswimming separatearea. poolshallnotexceedtwo(2)feet.Outdoor 1.Attachedandfreestandingstructuresshall ®replacesnotexceedingsix(6)feetin belandscapedconsistentwithandarchi- heightmaybeerectedandmaintained, tecturallycompatiblewiththeprincipal saidstructure,however,shallnotbeerected structure. within®ve(5)feetofanyrearlotline. 2.Publictelephones.Wall-mountedandfree- (a)Swimmingpoolsmaybeenclosedby standingpublictelephonesvisiblefroma screeningprovidedsamearenot publicright-of-wayshallbefullyorpar- erectedcloserthan®ve(5)feetfrom tiallyenclosed. thesideandrearyardlines. 3.Vendingmachines. (b)Noswimmingpoolshallbelocated inthearealyingbetweenthefront a.Vendingmachinesdispensingbever- propertylineandthefrontbuilding ages,food,ice,andrelatedconsumer lineintheR-1andR-2zoningdis- productsshallnotbevisiblefroma tricts. publicright-of-way. b.Vendingmachinesmaybelocatedin C.Detachedgaragesnotmorethanone(1) outdoorenclosures,providedsuchen- storyinheightmaybeerectedandmain- closuresareconstructedutilizingthe tainedwithinsevenandone-half(7/) 1 2 samearchitecturalstyle,materials, feetoftherearlineofanysuchlot. andcolorsastheprincipalstructure. D.Wallsandfencesbuiltwithinthearea (Ord.No.05-2003,§1,2-27-03;Ord.No.2011-02, betweenthepropertylineandthebuild- §3,2-10-11;Ord.No.2011-05,§2,4-14-11;Ord. ingsetbacklineshallnotexceedsix(6) No.2012-07,§§2Ð4,7-26-12) feetinheight;provided,however,thatno wallsorfencesmaybeerectedbetween Sec.45-36.Generalprovisions. thefrontyardsetbackandthestreetline Theprovisionsofthisarticleshallbesubjectto exceptasprovidedinsubsectionD-2be- thefollowingprovisionsandexceptions: low,normaywallsorfencesexceedfour (4)feetinheightforadistanceofforty A.Chimneys,watertanks,radioortelevi- (40)feetfromanybodyofwaterlocated siontowers,telecommunicationsantenna/ withinthevillage.Oncornerlots,wallsor towers,churchspires,elevatorlofts,¯ag- fencesshallnotexceedfour(4)feetin polesandparapetwallsmaybeerected heightwithintheareabetweentheside abovetheheightlimitshereinestab- lineofthelotwhichfrontsonastreet,and lished. thefrontbuildingsetbacklineextendedof A-1.Noadditiontoanybuildingandnostruc-theadjacentsidestreetlot.Onallbuild- tureorobjectshallbeerected,placedoringpermitsforwallsorfencesgreater maintainedorbuilttoaheightwhichthanfour(4)feetinheightthataretobe exceedsfour(4)storiesorsixty(60)feetlocatedoutsidebuildingsetbacklines,there whereanyportionofsaidbuildingorofshallbeaprominentnoticethatavillage 2512 Supp.No.57 APPENDIXCÐZONING§45-36 buildingpermitinnowayoffsetsthedeedG.Inallmultifamilyresidentialbuildings covenants,andthattheapplicantshouldtwo(2)storiesorgreaterinheight,andin alsocheckthedeedcovenantstoprotectallcommercialbuildingsoverfour(4)sto- himself.riesinheight,whicharenotequipped withelevatorsprovidedwithstandbyemer- D-1.Onvacantlotsadjacenttoanywaterbody, gencypowerandhavingminimumcab anon-opaquegalvanizedmetal,wrought- dimensionswhichwillpermittheuseof ironorchainlinkfencenogreaterthan theelevatorcabbynormalsizeemer- four(4)feetinheightmaybeconstructed gencyambulancestretchers,andinall within®ve(5)feetoftheseawallorbulk- commercialbuildingstwo(2)storiesto headlinetorestrictaccesstothewaterbody four(4)storiesinheightwhicharenot fromthevacantlot.Chainlinkfences equippedwithelevatorshavingminimum mayalsobevinylcoated. cabdimensionswhichwillpermittheuse oftheelevatorcabbynormalsizeemer- D-2.Whereaparcelwithinaresidentialzon- gencystretchers,thereshallbeamini- ingdistrictabutsaparcelwithinacom- mumofone(1)accessstairwayserving mercialorindustrialzoningdistrict,a everystory.Suchstairwayshallhavethe wallorfencenotexceedingsix(6)feetin followingminimumdimensions: heightmaybeerectedalongtheside propertylinebetweenthefrontyardset- (1)Minimumwidthofstairwaytobe backandthestreetlineprovidedthat ®ve(5)feet. suchwallorfenceissetbackatleast (2)Minimumdimensionsofalllandings three(3)feetfromthefrontpropertyline tobeten(10)feetbysix(6)feet,six orasotherwiserequiredtocomplywith (6)inches. thesighttriangleandclearzonerequire- H.Patiosconnectedtotherearofadwelling mentsoftheFloridaDepartmentofTrans- unitmaybeenclosedbyscreeningpro- portation©sManualofUniformMinimum videdthereshallbearearyardofnotless StandardsforDesign,Construction,and than®fteen(15)feetmeasuredfromthe MaintenanceofStreetsandHighways, rearofthescreenedenclosuretotherear whicheverisgreater. lotline. E.Intheeventone(1)lot,orportionthereof, I.Thereshallbeafrontyardofnotlessthan andthewholeoraportionofacontiguous forty(40)feetmeasuredfromthestreet lot,allinone(1)ownership,shallbeused linetothefrontbuildinglineinthecaseof asone(1)buildingsiteforone(1)resi- Lots11to35inclusive,Block3,asshown dencebuilding,anditsappurtenantout- ontheplatofVillageofNorthPalmBeach, buildingspermittedbythisordinance, Plat1,recordedinplatbook24,page205, thenwhilesoownedandusedtheside PublicRecordsofPalmBeachCounty, linesandrearlineofsuchsiteshallbe Florida. deemedtobethesideandrearlotlinesof J.Whenever,bythisordinance,off-street suchsites. parkingisrequiredinanycommercial districtorinanyR-3apartmentdwelling F.Nobusiness,professional,orcommercial district,nosuchparkingfacilitiesshallbe activityshallbeconducteduponanypor- hereafterconstructeduntilapermitthere- tionofrealpropertyzonedR-1single- forshallhavebeenissuedbythebuilding familydwellingdistrict,R-2multiple- inspector,anduntiltheplansandspeci®- familydwellingdistrictandR-3apartment cationsthereforaresuchthat: dwellingdistrictorwithinanydwelling thereonoruponadock,pierorothera.Suchoff-streetparkingareaisde- watersidestructureappurtenanttheretosignedwithappropriatemeansof andattachedtosuchrealproperty,othervehicularaccesstoapublicstreetor thanasprovidedbysection17-2.alley. 2512.1 Supp.No.57 §45-36NORTHPALMBEACHCODE b.Suchoff-streetparkingareaisde-permittedcarnival,fairorcircusmustbe signedwithappropriatevehicularobtainedfromtheofficeofthevillage maneuveringareas.manager.Therewillbenochargeorfee forsuchpermit. c.Suchoff-streetparkingareaispaved withanasphalticorconcretesurfac- L.Nogasolineoroil®llingstationsandno ing,orothermaterialdesignedto servicestationshallbeerectedwithin®ve preventdust. hundred(500)feetofanychurch,hospi- tal,schoolorothersimilarinstitution d.Suchoff-streetparkingareaisso wherelargenumbersofpedestrianscon- constructed,gradedandsurfacedas gregate,norwithin®vehundred(500) topreventsurfacewaterfromdrain- feetofthelocationinsaidvillageofan- ingontopublicright-of-way,oron othergasolineoroil®llingstationorser- adjoiningproperties,theoutletsfor vicestation.Nochurch,hospital,schoolor suchsurfacewaterstobeconnected similarinstitutionwherelargenumbers directlyorindirectlytostormsewer ofpedestrianscongregateshalllocateor conduitsterminatinginexistingpub- operatewithin®vehundred(500)feetof liclycontrolledwaterwaysorinother anygasolineoroil®llingstationorservice seepageareasapprovedbythebuild- station. ingdepartment. Themethodofmeasurementthatshall e.Suchoff-streetparkingareasshall applyinsuchcasesshallbebymeasure- beusedforvehiculartrafficonly, mentoftheairlinedistancemadeortaken withnosales,deadstorage,repair fromthenearestboundaryofthelotor work,dismantlingorservicingofany premisesofagasolineoroil®llingstation kindunlessexpresslypermittedby orservicestationtothenearestboundary thezoningofthedistrictinquestion. ofthelotorpremisesofachurch,hospi- f.Iflightingofsuchareasistobe tal,schoolorothersimilarinstitution. provided,theplansthereforshallbe suchthatsuchlightingshallre¯ectM. Buildingheightregulations. awayfromanypublicstreetandat (1)WithintheareaoftheVillageof suchanangleastopreventglareor NorthPalmBeachwhichliesnorth undueilluminationofresidential oftheIntracoastalWaterwayand propertiesintheneighborhood. westofU.S.HighwayNo.1,nobuild- ingorstructureshallexceedsixteen K.Nocarnival,fair,amusementparkorcir- (16)storiesoronehundredsixty cusshallbecarriedoninanyresidential (160)feet. orcommercialzoningdistrictintheVil- lageofNorthPalmBeach,includingzon- (2)WithintheareaoftheVillageof ingdistrictsR-1,R-2A,R-3,C-A,C-1A, NorthPalmBeachwhichliesnorth C-1andC-2;provided,however,thata oftheIntracoastalWaterwayand carnival,fairorcircusmaybecarriedbya eastofU.S.HighwayNo.1,nobuild- nonpro®torganizationtocollectfundsto ingorstructureshallexceedtwenty- furtherthepurposesofsuchorganization two(22)storiesortwohundred atthepremiseswheretheorganizationis twenty(220)feet. locatedwithintheVillageofNorthPalm Beach.Nosuchcarnival,fairorcircus(3)WithintheareaoftheVillageof shallextendformorethanthree(3)con-NorthPalmBeachwhichliessouth secutivedays,andnosuchcarnival,fairoftheIntracoastalWaterwayand orcircusmaybeopentothepublicbe-eastofU.S.HighwayNo.1,nobuild- tweenthehoursof10:00p.m.and10:00ingorstructureshallexceedfour(4) a.m.duringanyday.Apermitforsuch storiesorforty(40)feet. 2512.2 Supp.No.57 APPENDIXCÐZONING§45-36 (4)WithintheareaoftheVillageofAlcoholicbeveragesaretobeserved NorthPalmBeachwhichliessouthonlywhentherestaurantisopenfor andwestoftheIntracoastalWater-thesaleandserviceoffood;pro- wayandwestofU.S.HighwayNo.1,vided,howeverthattheprovisionsof nobuildingorstructureshallexceedthissubparagraph(4)shallnotper- four(4)storiesorforty(40)feet.mitalicensetobeissuedtoares- taurantthatsellsalcoholicbever- N. Locationofbusinessforretailsalesof ageswithinonethousand(1,000) alcoholicbeverages. feetofachurch,publicorprivate school,hospital,publicparkorpub- (1)Nolicensedretailsalesofalcoholic licplayground. beveragesshallbecarriedonwhere theproposedplaceofbusinessis (5)Nothinginsection45-36N.(1)shall withinonethousand(1,000)feetofa prohibittheconductoflicensedre- church,publicorprivateschool,hos- tailsalesofalcoholicbeverageswithin pital,parkorplayground,oraplace onethousand(1,000)feetoftheNorth ofbusinessofanotherlicensedretail PalmBeachCountryClub. sellerofalcoholicbeverages;pro- videdfurther,thatnolicensedretail (6)Churches,publicandprivateschools, salesofalcoholicbeveragesshallbe hospitals,parks,playgroundsand carriedonintheC-3,RegionalBusi- placesofbusinessofanotherli- nessDistrict,wheretheproposed censedretailsellerofalcoholicbev- placeofbusinessiswithin®vehun- eragesshallnothavetherightto dred(500)feetofachurch,syna- locateandoperatewithinonethou- gogue,templeorotherplaceofwor- sand(1,000)feetofabusinessli- ship. censedforretailsalesofalcoholic beverages. (2)Themeasurementprovidedabovefor onethousand(1,000)feetshallbe O.Proper- Xeriscapelandscapingpractices. madeortakenfromthemainfront tieswithinallzoningdistrictsareencour- entranceorentrancesofsuchchurch, agedtoutilizexeriscapelandscapingprac- publicorprivateschool,hospital, ticestosimultaneouslyenhancethe parkorplayground,oraplaceof appearanceofthepropertywhilerequir- businessofanotherlicensedretail inglesswaterandenergy.Xeriscapeprac- sellerofalcoholicbeverages,tothe ticesinthevillageshallbebasedonthe mainfrontentranceoftheappli- latestpublishedSouthFloridaWaterMan- cant©sproposedplaceofbusiness agementDistrictxeriscapemanual. alongtherouteofordinarypedes- triantraffic. P.Maximumgross Maximum¯oor-arearatio. ¯oorarearatiosforcommercialdevelop- (3)Therestrictionsofsection45-36N.(1) mentwithintheareaofthevillagede- shallnotapplytothesaleofbeer,ale ®nedbyPGABoulevardonthenorth, orwineatretail,nottobeconsumed LakeWorthontheeastandthe onthepremises. IntracoastalWaterwayonthesouthand (4)Therestrictionsofsection45-36N.(1) westshallbelimitedasfollows:retail- shallnotapplytoanybona®de 0.25;professionaloffice-0.35;andmixed- restaurantoperatingunderaFlor- use-0.35. ida4-COP-SRXlicenseasarestau- rantwithfullkitchenfacilities,and Q. Outdoorseating. ®fty-one(51)percentormoreofthe grosssalesarederivedfromthesale(1)Outdoorseatingshall Applicability. offoodandnon-alcoholicbeverages.bepermittedasanaccessoryusetoa 2512.2.1 Supp.No.57 §45-36NORTHPALMBEACHCODE buildinginwhichafoodservicees-following,inadditiontoandnotin tablishmentisoperated,providedplaceofanythingelsewhichmay that:otherwiseberequiredbyanyother provisionofthisCode: a.Theoutdoorseatingareaisad- a.Asiteplan,drawntoscale, jacenttothatportionofthe whichshowsatleastthebuild- foodserviceestablishment ingforwhichoutdoorseating whichisinsidethebuilding. willbeanaccessoryuse;the b.Theoutdoorseatingislocated locationofthefoodservicees- onpropertywhichiseither tablishmentwhichwillusethe ownedorleasedbytheadja- outdoorseating;thelocationof centfoodserviceestablishment theoutdoorseatingandallre- orthelandlordofsuchfood latedfencingscreening,ordi- serviceestablishment. vidingmaterials;thelocation c.Theoutdoorseatingcanbeac- commodatedwithoutimpeding theaccessofthegeneralpublic, includingpersonswithdisabil- ities,totheportionofthefood serviceestablishmentwhichis locatedinsidethebuilding,or toanyothercommercialbusi- nessorotheruse. d.Theoutdoorseatingcanbeac- commodatedwithoutcreating aneedforadditionalparking spaceswhichcouldnotbepro- videdonthesamesiteasthe buildingforwhichtheoutdoor seatingwouldbeanaccessory useorwouldcreateanon- conformingstatusforexisting parkingprovidedforsuchbuild- ing. e.Nooutdoorseatingshallbeper- mittedforadultentertainment establishments. (2)Anapplicantfor Permittingprocess. approvalofoutdoorseatingshallin- cludetheproposedoutdoorseating aspartofanoverallapplicationfora buildingpermitand/orcerti®cateof appropriatenessorshallseekamend- mentofanexistingbuildingpermit and/orcerti®cateofappropriateness toallowforoutdoorseating,pursu- anttotheapplicableprovisionsof thisCode.Everyapplicationinvolv- ingoutdoorseatingshallincludethe 2512.2.2 Supp.No.57 APPENDIXCÐZONING§45-36 byrequestingahearingbeforenumberofthepersonor®rm thecodeenforcementspecialengagedinthebusinessofrent- magistrate.ingorprovidingthecontainer ordumpster. d.Notmorethanonepermit,per calendaryear,foraportablee.No¯ammableorhazardousma- storagecontaineroraroll-offterialsmaybeplaced,storedor dumpstershallbeissuedbythekeptinanyportablestorage villagetothesameoccupantofcontainerorroll-offdumpster. anyproperty,orinthecaseof f.Theportablestoragecontainer multi-familyresidentialprop- orroll-offdumpstermustbe ertywithmorethanoneunit, ownedorleasedbytheoccu- thesameoccupantofanyunit. pantofthepropertyandmay notbeusedforlivingorsleep- (6) Additionalrequirements. ingpurposesorforanyuse a.Nostoragecontainerorroll-off otherthanstorageordisposal dumpstershallexceedthe ofconstructiondebris. heightoftheroo¯ineofthe principalbuildingorstructure(7) Severeweatherconditions. locatedontheproperty. a.Upontheissuanceofatropical b.Noportablestoragecontainerstormwatchand/orahurricane orroll-offdumpstershallbelo-watchbytheNationalWeather catedwithinautilityease-Service,theoccupantofthe ment,drainageeasement,right-propertyonwhichaportable of-way,frontyardarea,alleystoragecontainerorroll-off right-of-wayorstreetright-of-dumpsterislocatedshalluse way.Notwithstandingthefore-everyreasonableandbestef- going,aportablestoragecon-forttoremove,ortoarrangefor tainerorroll-offdumpstershalltheremovalof,theportablestor- beplacedonthedrivewayoragecontainerorroll-offdump- designatedparkingareainthesterfromtheproperty. R-1orR-2zoningdistrictsun- b.Intheeventremovalisnot lessotherwiseapprovedbythe possible,thestoragecontainer communitydevelopmentdepart- ortheroll-offdumpsterandits ment. contents,shallbesecured c.Noportablestoragecontaineragainstwindloadsofuptoone orroll-offdumpstershallbehundredand®fty(150)miles storedwithinarequiredsideperhour. yardsetbackbetweenabuild- c.Theoccupantofapropertyupon ingandanadjacentstreetor whichaportablestoragecon- propertyline.Fornon-residen- tainerorroll-offdumpsteris tialproperties,noportablestor- locatedshallbesubjecttocivil agecontainerorroll-offdump- liabilityand/orcodeenforce- stershallbelocatedinany mentactionfordamagesand/or requiredlandscapeorbuffer codeviolationscausedbyan area. unsecuredportablestoragecon- d.Noportablestoragecontainertainerorroll-offdumpsterand orroll-offdumpstershallcon-itscontents. tainanysignageotherthenthe(Ord.No.209-70,§1;Ord.No.2-71,§1;Ord.No. name,addressandtelephone1-72,§1;Ord.No.11-74,§1;Ord.No.11-75,§1, 2512.9 Supp.No.57 §45-36NORTHPALMBEACHCODE 9-11-75;Ord.No.2-76,§1,2-26-76;Ord.No.3-77,Amaterialthingoffunctional,aes- Object. thetic,cultural,historicalorscienti®cvaluethat §1,2-24-77;Ord.No.15-85,§1,9-12-85;Ord.No. maybe,bynatureofdesign,movable,yetrelated 21-90,§2,6-28-90;Ord.No.7-91,§1,3-14-91; toaspeci®csettingorenvironment. Ord.No.20-95,§1,7-27-95;Ord.No.34-96,§1, 8-22-96;Ord.No.3-97,§1,1-9-97;Ord.No.12-97, Workwhichdoesnot Ordinarymaintenance. requireaconstructionpermitandthatisdoneto §§3,4,2-27-97;Ord.No.2-98,§1,1-8-98;Ord. repairdamageortopreventdeteriorationor No.6-99,§1,1-28-99;Ord.No.03-2002,§1,2, decayofabuildingorstructureorpartthereofas 2-14-02;Ord.No.04-2005,§1,2-10-05;Ord.No. nearlyaspracticabletoitsconditionpriortothe 2006-28,§11,12-14-06;Ord.No.2010-21,§5, damage,deterioration,ordecay. 11-18-10;Ord.No.2011-02,§§3,4,2-10-11;Ord. Thatappearance(except No.2011-09,§2,5-26-11;Ord.No.2014-01,§2, Originalappearance. forcolor)which,tothesatisfactionofthevillage 1-23-14) council,closelyresemblestheappearancesofei- ther: Sec.45-37.Historicsiteoverlaydistrict. (1)Thefeatureonthebuildingasitwas A.Thehistoricsiteoverlaydistrictisoriginallybuiltorwaslikelytohavebeen Purpose. built,or usedtoimposespecialdevelopmentrestrictions onidenti®edareas.Thelocationsofthisoverlay (2)Thefeatureonthebuildingasitpresently districtareestablishedbytheVillagebasedon existssolongasthepresentappearance isappropriate,intheopinionofthevil- theneedforspecialprotectivemeasuresatthose lagecouncil,tothestyleandmaterialsof locations.Thehistoricsiteoverlaydistrictim- thebuilding. posesdifferentstandardsthanthosethatwould otherwiseapply. C.A Creationoflocalregisterofhistoricsites. localregisterofhistoricsitesisherebycreatedas B.\[Forpurposesofthissection, De®nitions. ameansofidentifyingandclassifyingvarious thefollowingwordsshallhavethemeaningas- sites,buildings,structures,objectsanddistricts cribedtotheminthissubsection:\] ashistoricand/orarchitecturallysigni®cant.The localregisterwillbekeptbythedirectorof Astructurecreatedtoshelterany Building. communitydevelopment. formofhumanactivity.Thismayrefertoahouse, D. Initiationofplacementonlocalregister. barn,garage,church,hotel,orsimilarstructure. Placementofsites,buildings,structures,objects Buildingsmayrefertoahistoricallyorarchitec- ordistrictsonthelocalregistermaybeinitiated turallyrelatedcomplex,suchasmunicipalbuild- bythevillagecouncil.Inaddition,placementmay ings,orahouseandbarn.Parkinglotsand beinitiatedbytheownerofthesite,building, garagesareherebydeemedtobe"buildings." structure,objectorarea;or,inthecaseofa district,bytheownerofasite,building,struc- Asite,object,structure,build- Culturalresource. ture,objectorareawithintheproposeddistrict. ingordistrictlistedintheVillage©sregisterof Byadoptionofthisordinance,thosesiteswithin historicsites. theVillageofNorthPalmBeachthathavebeen classi®edasa"Floridahistoricsite"bytheDivi- Thetearingdownorrazingof Demolition. sionofArchives,HistoryandRecordsManage- twenty-®ve(25)percentormoreofastructure©s ment,FloridaDepartmentofState,arehereby externalwalls. placedonthelocalregister. Ageographicallyde®nableareapos-E.Thefollowing District.Placementonlocalregister. procedureshallbefollowedforplacementofsites, sessingasigni®cantconcentration,linkage,or buildings,structures,objects,areasanddistricts continuityofsites,buildings,structures,objects, onthelocalregister: orareas,whichareunitedhistoricallyoraesthet- icallybyplanorphysicaldevelopment.Adistrict 1.Anominationform,availablefromthe maybecomprisedofindividualresourceswhich departmentofcommunitydevelopment, areseparatedgeographicallybutarelinkedby shallbecompletedbytheapplicantand associationorhistory. returnedtothedepartment. 2512.10 Supp.No.57 CODECOMPARATIVETABLE AdoptionSection Ord.No.DateSectionthisCode 2011-116-23-1125-84(5) Added5-84(13) 2011-147-14-112Rpld2-116 2011-189-22-1128-5 319-183 2011-1910-13-11221-70(a)(1),(2) 32-173 2011-2111-10-1121-9(b) 32-40(a) 2-41(a),(c) Ch.2,Art.III Div.5,title 2-75,2-76 Added2-81Ð2-83 RnbdCh.2,Art.III Divs.6Ð10 asCh.2,Art.III Divs.7Ð11 44-5 4-12(b) 54-29(b) 4-30(d) 64-44(a) 75-17 5-19 5-20Ð5-22 88-22(a),(e) 99-2(b) 1011.5-21 1112-18(a) 12Rpld12-29Ð12-32 12-39Ð12-43 12-51Ð12-56 1312-102Ð12-105 1414-31(c) 1518-19(b),(b)(4) 1619-116(a) 19-117(b),(b)(3) 1719-185(c),(c)(2) 19-186(b) 1819-207 19-209(a) 19-210(d),(e) 19-211 19-213 19-215(a),(c) 19-217 1920-5(2) 20-6(1) 2023-42 23-45 23-48 2011-2212-8-1122-159(a),(b) 32-161(h) Added2-161(i) 42-170(2) Added2-170(3) 2893 Supp.No.57 NORTHPALMBEACHCODE AdoptionSection Ord.No.DateSectionthisCode 2012-023-8-1226-17,6-18 36-57Ð6-60 46-111(G),(I) 6-117(C),(J) 5Rpld6-150 6Rpld6-150Ð6-156 2012-033-22-122App.C,§45-2 3AddedApp.C,§45-27G. 4AddedApp.C,§45-28H. 2012-045-10-1222-4(f) 2012-067-26-122Added17-71Ð17-74 2012-077-26-122App.C,§45-35.3, 4-1A 3App.C,§45-35.3,4-2 4App.C,§45-35.3,4-3 2012-088-9-122Added17-40Ð17-45 2013-022-14-132Rpld5-26 2013-044-25-132Rpld19-99Ð19-120 Added19-99Ð19-106 2013-074-11-1322-4(d),2-4(f) (g),(h) 2-4(p) 2013-095-23-132Added6-114(C) Rnbd6-114(C)Ð(E) as6-114(D)Ð(F) 6-114(D) Added6-114(E)(2)e. Rnbd6-114(E)(2)e. as6-114(E)(2)f. 2013-149-26-132AddedCh.8,Art.III,§8-31 2014-011-23-142App.C,§45-36D. AddedD-2. \[Thenextpageis2933\] 2894 Supp.No.57 CODEINDEX SectionSection DISABLEDANDHANDICAPPEDPERSONS D Applicabilityofdogprohibitionstoguide DECALS andservicedogs...................4-27(d) CombatAutoTheft(CAT)...............18-19 Parkingviolationsrehandicapspaces....18-37 DEPARTMENTSANDOTHERAGENCIES DISTRICTS OFVILLAGE Zoningregulations......................45-16etseq. Administrativecode.....................2-39etseq. See:ZONING(AppendixC) See:ADMINISTRATIVECODE DISTURBANCES.See:CIVILDISORDERS Appearanceboard.See:APPEARANCE ANDDISTURBANCES PLAN(AppendixA) Auditcommittee........................2-56etseq. DOCKS.See:BOATS,DOCKSANDWATER- See:AUDITS WAYS Boardsandcommittees..................2-1 Businessadvisoryboard.................17-71etseq. DOCUMENTSANDPUBLICRECORDS See:BUSINESSADVISORYBOARD Departmentofrecords Codeenforcement.......................2-171etseq. Deputyvillageclerk Communitydevelopmentdepartment.....2-111etseq. Appointment......................2-68 See:COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT Duties............................2-69 DEPARTMENT Villageclerk;duties Finance,departmentof..................2-59 Electionrecords,keeping...........2-67(5) See:FINANCES Expirationofterm,noticeof........2-67(7) Fireandpoliceretirementboardoftrust- Officialseal,keeping...............2-67(8) ees................................2-164etseq. Recordordinances.................2-67(3) See:PENSIONSANDRETIREMENT Villagecouncil Firerescuedepartment.................2-81etseq. Keeprecordsofcouncil..........2-67(2) See:FIRERESCUEDEPARTMENT Publiccouncilaction.............2-67(4) Generalemployeesretirementboard.....2-151etseq. Serveasclerkofcouncil.........2-67(1) See:PENSIONSANDRETIREMENT Vitalstatistics,keeping............2-67(6) Golfadvisoryboard.....................9-16etseq. Villageclerkanddeputyvillageclerk.See See:GOLFADVISORYBOARD herein:DepartmentofRecords Lawenforcement,departmentof(police DOGS department).......................2-75,2-76 Regulationsenumerated.................4-24etseq. See:LAWENFORCEMENT,DEPART- See:ANIMALSANDFOWL MENTOF(POLICEDEPART- MENT) DRAINAGE Libraryboard..........................16-16etseq. Stormwatermanagement................21-61etseq. Library,departmentof..................2-93 See:STORMWATERMANAGEMENT Meetingsofboardsandcommissions;ad- Subdivisiondesignstandardsreeasements journmentof......................2-3 andrights-of-way..................36-22(b) Meetingsofspeci®cboards,etc.Seespe- Zoning;surfacewatermanagement ci®csubjects C-3RegionalBusinessDistrict........45-34.1(8) Planninganddevelopmentboardofadjust- DROUGHT ment..............................21-21 Watershortageemergencies.............19-200etseq. Planningcommission....................21-11,21-12 See:WATERSHORTAGEEMERGEN- Publicworks,departmentof.............2-84,2-85 CIES See:PUBLICWORKSDEPARTMENT Records,departmentof..................2-67etseq. See:DOCUMENTANDPUBLICRE- E CORDS ELECTIONS Recreationdepartment..................2-110 Candidacy Recreationadvisoryboard.............20-61etseq. Candidatesforoffice;qualifying.......10-5 See:PARKS,PLAYGROUNDSAND Preservationofnoticeofcandidacy....10-6 RECREATION Conductofelections.....................10-6 Reservepoliceforce.....................23-42etseq. Earlyvoting............................10-7 See:POLICE Generalelections,noticeof..............10-3 Villagecouncil..........................2-16etseq. Pollinglocations Waterwaysboard.......................5-102etseq. Designated...........................10-76 Specialelections DEVELOPMENTS.See:PLANNINGANDDE- VELOPMENTNoticeof.............................10-4 2941 Supp.No.57 NORTHPALMBEACHCODE SectionSection ELECTIONS(Cont©d.)EXCRETA Whenheld...........................10-2 Dogwaste,removalprovisionsre........4-31,4-32 Statelaws Applicablestatelawsadopted.........10-1 F Votingmachinesmaybeused;statelaw applicable.......................10-7 FENCES,WALLS,HEDGESANDENCLO- Villageclerk,dutiesrekeepingelection SURES records............................2-67(5) Landscaping............................27-31etseq. Votingmachinesmaybeused;statelaw See:LANDSCAPING applicable.........................10-7 Swimmingpoolrequirements............25-5 ELECTRICALCODE FINANCES Amendments,corrections,additions......11-12 Budgetprocedures......................2-2 Codeenforcement,applicabilityre.......2-173 Countryclub EMERGENCIES Delinquentaccounts;penalties........9-32 Ambulances............................17-50,17-51 Courtcost Emergencymanagement................8-1etseq. Assessmentofadditionalcourtcostsfor See:EMERGENCYMANAGEMENT criminaljusticeeducationexpendi- Emergencymedicalservices tures...........................1-9 Fees Departmentof®nance Billingandcollection...............11.5-23 Financedirector;duties Establishment.....................11.5-22 Accountsofreceiptsandexpendi- Generally............................11.5-21 tures.........................2-59(8) Firerescuedepartment.................2-81etseq. Budgetduties.....................2-59(2) See:FIRERESCUEDEPARTMENT Cancellationofevidencesofolddebt 2-59(9) Watershortageemergencies.............19-200etseq. Collectmoneysandfeesduevillage.2-59(12) See:WATERSHORTAGEEMERGEN- Examinebooks....................2-59(6) CIES Financialstatements...............2-59(3) Fiscalsupervisionoverofficers......2-59(5) EMERGENCYMANAGEMENT Keepaccounts.....................2-59(4) Applicability............................8-2 Payvillageemployees..............2-59(11) Civildisordersanddisturbances Prescribeform.....................2-59(1) Declarationofastateofemergency....8-22 Receiveanddisbursemoneys.......2-59(10) Mayordesignatedlocalauthorityforpres- Responsibilityforproceedsofbonds.2-59(7) ervationofpublicpeace..........8-21 Emergencymanagement Declarationofastateofemergency......8-5 De®nitions.............................8-1Exemptemployeeemergencyduty Emergencymanagementstructure.......8-3 Compensation.....................8-31 Exemptemployeeemergencyduty Investmentpolicyofthevillage..........2-4 Compensation........................8-31 Pensionsandretirement.Seealsothat Powers,dutiesandresponsibilities.......8-4 subject Terminationofastateofemergency......8-6 Lengthofserviceawardplanforvolun- teer®re®ghters.................2-170etseq. EMPLOYEES.See:OFFICERSANDEM- Pensionandcertainotherbene®tsfor PLOYEES ®reandpoliceemployees.........2-159etseq. Pensionandcertainotherbene®tsfor ENCLOSURES.See:FENCES,WALLS, generalemployees...............2-146etseq. HEDGESANDENCLOSURES Planninganddevelopment;®lingfeesand EROSIONCONTROLSTRUCTURES costforchanges....................21-1,21-2 Constructionregulations................5-93etseq. Socialsecurity..........................2-136etseq. See:BOATS,DOCKSANDWATER- See:SOCIALSECURITY WAYS Taxation.Seethatsubject Villagemanager........................2-118 EXCAVATIONS Bulkheadlines.........................7-1etseq. FINES,FORFEITURESANDOTHERPEN- See:BULKHEADLINES ALTIES Stormwatermanagement................21-61etseq. Codeenforcement;®nesandliens........2-178 See:STORMWATERMANAGEMENT Codeofordinances,provisionsregeneral Streetexcavations......................24-16etseq. penaltyandcontinuingviolations...1-8 See:STREETS,SIDEWALKSANDPUB- LICPLACESParkingviolation.......................18-37,18-38 2942 Supp.No.57 CODEINDEX SectionSection FINES,FORFEITURESANDOTHERPEN- ALTIES(Cont©d.) Pensionandcertainotherbene®tsfor®re andpoliceemployees Boardoftrusteesfor;forfeitureofmem- bershiponboardforabsenteeism.2-164(b) Contributions;forfeitures.............2-163(d) 2942.1 Supp.No.57 CODEINDEX SectionSection OFFICERSANDEMPLOYEES N Administrativecode.....................2-39etseq. NOISECONTROL See:ADMINISTRATIVECODE De®nitions.............................19-99 Chiefofpolice©sduties..................2-75 Disseminationofinformation............19-106 De®nitionsandrulesofconstruction.....1-2 Enforcement............................19-104 Elections...............................10-1etseq. Exemptions............................19-101 See:ELECTIONS Permissibletimeforconstructionactivity.19-105 Emergencymanagement Prohibitionagainst Exemptemployeeemergencyduty Speakersinrights-of-wayandairspace 19-102 Compensation.....................8-31 Unreasonablenoise...................19-100 Financedirector........................2-59 Radiosorothermechanicalsound-making Firechief©sduties.......................2-81 devicesorinstrumentsinvessels,op- Golfadvisoryboard.....................9-16etseq. erationof.........................19-103 See:GOLFADVISORYBOARD Impersonatingvillageofficial............19-8 NUDITY Librarian...............................2-93 Toplesscostumesprohibited.............19-64 Mayor.................................2-18,8-16 Pensionsandretirement.Seealsothat NUISANCES subject Abandonedrealproperty................15-11etseq. Lengthofserviceawardplanforvolun- See:PROPERTY teer®re®ghters.................2-170etseq. Abatementofpublicnuisancesonprivate Pensionandcertainotherbene®tsfor property ®reandpoliceemployees.........2-159etseq. Abatementofpublicnuisance.........14-82 Pensionandcertainotherbene®tsfor Assessmentofcostsandimpositionof generalemployees...............2-146etseq. lien............................14-83 Socialsecurity.......................2-136etseq. De®nitions...........................14-79 Police Noticeofpublicnuisance;righttore- Reserveforce questhearing...................14-81 Appointmenttoservicebychiefof Usesoractivitiesconstitutingapublic police........................23-45 nuisance........................14-80 Publicworksdirector....................2-84 Animalscreatingnuisances..............4-12 Recreationdirector......................2-110 Falsealarms Socialsecurity..........................2-136etseq. Excessivefalsealarmsdeclaredpublic See:SOCIALSECURITY nuisance........................19-212 Villageclerkanddeputyvillageclerk.....2-67etseq. Rabidanimalsdeclarednuisance.........4-42 See:DOCUMENTSANDPUBLICRE- NUMBER CORDS De®nitionsandrulesofconstruction.....1-2 Villagemanager........................2-115etseq. See:VILLAGEMANAGER O OFFICIALTIME De®nitionsandrulesofconstruction.....1-2 OATH,AFFIRMATION,SWEARORSWORN Administrativecode,provisionsreoathsof OPENSPACES.See:YARDSANDOPEN office..............................2-41 SPACES De®nitionsandrulesofconstruction.....1-2 Generalemployeesretirementboard;oaths ORDINANCES.See:CODEOFORDI- ofoffice...........................2-154 NANCES Reservepoliceforce;oathrequired.......23-47 OWNER OBSCENITY.See:INDECENCYANDOB- De®nitionsandrulesofconstruction.....1-2 SCENITY OBSTRUCTIONS P Passageways,obstructing................19-47 PALMBEACHCOUNTY.See:COUNTY OFFENSES PARKING De®nitions.............................19-1 Boatlaunchingarea Enumerated............................19-3etseq. Vehicle/trailerparkingindesignatedar- Seealsospeci®coffensesasindexed Statemisdemeanorsadopted............19-2eas.............................5-35 2947 Supp.No.57 NORTHPALMBEACHCODE SectionSection PARKING(Cont©d.)PARKS,PLAYGROUNDSANDRECREATION Landscaping,provisionsreoff-streetpark-(Cont©d.) ing................................27-38,27-59Speedofvehicles.....................20-5(4) etseq.Statemotorvehiclelaws..............20-5(1) See:LANDSCAPINGTrees Parks;designatedparkingareas.........20-5(6)Climbingtrees,etc....................20-4 Stopping,standingandparking..........18-34etseq.Usebypubliconly......................20-1 See:MOTORVEHICLESANDTRAF- PENALTIES.See:FINES,FORFEITURES FIC ANDOTHERPENALTIES Zoning,provisionsreoff-streetparking...45-27etseq. See:ZONING(AppendixC) PENSIONSANDRETIREMENT ICMAde®nedcontributionpensionplan PARKS,PLAYGROUNDSANDRECREATION Administrativeservicesagreementand Alcoholicbeverages adoptionagreements............2-170.14 Consumptiononplaygroundsandpublic Creation.............................2-170.12 parks...........................3-3 Effectivedate........................2-170.15 Bicycles Vestingperiod........................2-170.13 Operationinsafemanner,etc..........20-6(2) Lengthofserviceawardplanforvolunteer Operationprohibitedincertainareas..20-6(1) ®re®ghters Boatlaunchingareas Bene®tformula......................2-170.6 Vehicle/trailerparkingindesignatedar- Contactperson.......................2-170.10 eas.............................5-35 Effectivedate........................2-170.3 Buildingsorstructure,erecting..........20-3 Eligibility............................2-170.4 Departmentofrecreation Entitlementage......................2-170.5 Director©sduties Plan,nameof........................2-170.2 Conductcommunityactivity........2-110(2) Pointsystem.........................2-170.11 Superviserecreationareas..........2-110(1) Preretirementdeathbene®t...........2-170.7 Ejectmentofviolators...................20-8 Purpose.............................2-170 Enforcementofprovisions,responsibility.20-7 Sponsor,nameof.....................2-170.1 Golfadvisoryboard.....................9-16etseq. Trusteeandcontactperson............2-170.10 See:GOLFADVISORYBOARD Vestingprovisions,scheduleof........2-170.8 Hoursregulated........................20-1 Villagecontributions..................2-170.9 Meetingsandgatherings Pensionandcertainotherbene®tsfor®re Liabilityforlossorinjury.............20-23 andpoliceemployees Permit Bene®tamounts Appealfromrefusaltoissue........20-35 401(a)(9)RequiredDistributions....2-161(i) Application........................20-33 Costofliving......................2-161(g) Form.............................20-32 Disabilityretirement...............2-161(e) Issuancestandards................20-34 Earlyretirement...................2-161(b) Required..........................20-31 Formula..........................2-161(c) Revocation........................20-36 Limitationon......................2-161(h) Rulesandregulations,permitteebound Normalretirementbene®t..........2-161(a) by..............................20-22 Preretirementdeath...............2-161(d) Propertyusedtoviolateprovisions,con®s- Terminationbene®tsandvesting....2-161(f) cationof..........................20-9 Boardoftrustees Recreationadvisoryboard Bringanddefendlawsuits Created..............................20-61 Powers.........................2-164(e) Duties...............................20-66 Composition.......................2-164(a) Meetings............................20-65Forfeitureofmembershiponboard forabsenteeism...............2-164(b) Officers©quorum,compensation........20-64 Meetings..........................2-164(d) Removal.............................20-63 Powerandauthority...............2-166 Terms...............................20-62(b) Reportsandrecords................2-164(c) Vacancies............................20-62(c) Contributions Restrooms,failuretocooperateinkeeping Employer.........................2-163(c) neatorsanitary...................20-2 Forfeitures........................2-163(d) Traffic Member...........................2-163(a) Enforcementoftrafficregulations.....20-5(2) State..............................2-163(b) Operationcon®nedtoroads...........20-5(5) Creationoftrustandde®nitions.......2-159 Parkingareasdesignated.............20-5(6) Creationoftrust...................2-159(a) Signs................................20-5(3) 2948 Supp.No.57