Code of Ordinances Supplement 14 SUPPLEMENT NO. 14
December 1997
CODE OF ORDINANCES
Village of
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
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PART I
CHARTER
Charter 1
Art. I. Corporate Name 3
Art. II. Territorial Boundaries 3
Art. III. Legislative . 6.1
Art. IV. Administrative 11
Art. V. Qualifications and Elections 13
Art. VI. Transition Schedule 14
Charter Comparative Table 65
PART II
CODE OF ORDINANCES
Chapter
1. General Provisions 77
2. Administration 133
Art. I. In General 135
Art. II. Council 136
Div 1. Generally 136
Div. 2. Rules of Procedure.. 136
Art. III. Administrative Code 137
Div. 1. Generally 137
Div. 2. Department of Treasury 138.1
Div. 3. Department of Finance 139
Div. 4. Department of Records 140
Div. 5. Department of Public Safety 141
Div. 6. Department of Public Services 141
Div. 7. Department of Library 142
Div. 8. Department of Country Club 142
- Div. 9. Department of Recreation 142
Art. IV. Manager 142
Art. V. Pensions and Retirement Systems 142.1
Div. 1. Generally 142.1
Div. 2. Social Security 142.1
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Div. 3. Pension and Certain Other Benefits for Gen-
. eral Employees 143
Div 4. Pension and Certain Other Benefits for Fire
and Police Employees 150
Div 5. Length of Service Award Plan for Volunteer
Firefighters 158
Art. VI. Code Enforcement Board T59
3. Alcoholic Beverages 211
4. Anunals and Fowl 263.
Art. I. In General 265
Art. II. Dogs and Cats 266
Art. IIL Rabies Control 268
5. Boats, Docks and Waterways 319
Art. I. In General 321
Art. II. Boat Launching Area 323
Art. III. Construction Requirements . 324.
Div. 1. Generally 324
Div. 2. Canals 324
Div 3. Bulkheads and Seawalls 325
Div. 4. Docks and Piers 326
Div 5. Erosion Control Structures 330
Art. IV. Marine Sanctuaries 330.
6. Buildings and Building Regulations 381 l
Art. I. In General 383.
' Art. II. Minimum Construction Standards.. 383
Art. III. Appearance Code 384
Div. 1. Generally 384
Div. 2. Reserved 398.3.
Div. 3. Certificate of Appropriateness.............. 398.3
Art. N Reserved 398.5
Art. V. Signs and Outdoor Displays.................... 398.5_
Art. VI. Energy Efficiency Building Code 398,16
Art. VII. Coastal Construction Code . 398.16
7. Bulkhead Lines 453
Art. I. In General 455
Art. II. Filling Permit 455
8. Civil Emergencies 507
Art. I. In General....... 509
Art. II. Civil Disorders and Disturbances. 509
9. Country Club 559
Art. I. In General 561
Art, II. Administrative Board.. 562
Art. III. Finances 563.
10. Elections 615
Art. I. In General 617
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Art. II. Reserved 619
Art. III. Inspectors and Clerk 619
Art. IV. Polling Place 620
11. Electricity 671
Art. I. In General 673
Art. II. Electrical Code 673
11.5. Emergency Service 695
Art. I. In General 697
Art. II. Emergency Medical Services 697
12. Fire Prevention and Protection 723
Art. I. In General 725
Art. II. Fire Prevention Code 725
Art. III. Fire Division 726
Div. 1. Generally 726
Div. 2. Personnel....... . 727
Div. 3. Equipment 727
Div 4. Reserved 728
Art. IV. Recovery of Costs for Cleanup, Abatement and
Removal of Hazardous Substances 728
12.5 Flood Damage Prevention 777
Art. I. In General 779
Art. II. Administration 783
Art. III. Provisions for Flood Hazard Reduction 786
13. Reserved 839
14. Health and Sanitation . 889
Art. I. In General 891
Art. II. Garbage, mash and Refuse 891
Div. 1. Generally 891
Div. 2. Garbage Collection and Disposal 891
Div. 3. Abandoned, Inoperative and Junked Prop-
erty 892
Art. III. Reserved 895
Art. IV. Weeds and Brush 895
15. Housing . 945
16. Library 997
Art. I. In General 999
Art. II. Library Board 999
17. Licenses and Miscellaneous Business Regulations......... 1051
Art. I. In General 1053
Art. II. Occupational Licenses 1054
Art. III. Businesses Located Outside Vllage Limits 1060
Art. IV. Reserved 1063
Art. V. Ambulances 1063
Art. VI. Garage and Other Sales 1063
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17.5 Reserved 1121
18. Motor Vehicles and Traffic 1171
Art. I. In General 1173
Art. II. Operation of Vehicles Generally 1173
Art. III. Stopping, Standing and Parking 1174
19. Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions 1225
Art. I. In General 122'7
Art. II. Reserved 1228
Art. III. Offenses Against Property 1228
Art. IV. Offenses Against Public. Morals 1228
Art. V. Offenses Against Public Peace 1229
Art. VI. Noise Control 1229
Art. VII. Reserved 1235
Art. VIII.. Weapons 1235
Art.. D~. Water Shortage Emergencies 1236
Art. X. Alarms 1238
Art. XI. Wellfield Protection 1241.
20. Parks, Playgrounds and Recreation 1289
Art. I. In General 1291
Art. II. Meetings and Gatherings 1292
Div. 1. Generally 1292
Div. 2. Permit . 1292
Art. III. Recreation Advisory Board 1293
21. Planning and. Development 1343
Art. I. In General 1345
Art. II. Planning Commission 1346
Art. III. Board of Adjustment 1347
Art. IV. Concurrency Management 1349
Art. V. Stormwater Management 1360
Art. VI. Archaeological Site Protection Regulations.... 1363
22. Reserved_ 1411
23. Police 1463
Art. I. In General 1465
Art. II. Reserved 1465
Art. III. Reserve Force 1465
24. Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places 1517
Art. I. In General 1519
Art. II. Excavations 1519
Div: 1. Generally 1519
Div. 2. Permit 1520
Art. III. Sidewalks and Driveways 1520
Div. 1. Generally 1520
Div. 2. Permits 1522
25. Swimming Pools 1573
Art: I. In General 1575
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Art. II. Construction Permits 1576
Art. III. Public and Private Pools 1577
26. Taxation 1627
Art. I. In General 1629
Art. II. Insurance Excise Taxes 1629
Art. III. Utility Tax 1629
Art. N Utility Tax 1630
27. Trees and Shrubbery 1681
Art. I. In General 1683
Art. II. Trees in Swale Areas 1683
Art. III. Landscaping 1683
Div. 1. Generally 1683
Div. 2. Reserved 1686
Div. 3. Requirements for Certain Yard Areas, Off-
Street Parking and Other Vehicular Use
Areas 1686
28. Use of Rights-Of--Way for Utilities 1738
Appendices
A. Appearance Plan 2043
B. Subdivisions 2353
Art. I. In General 2355
Art. II. Procedures for Subdivision Plat Approval 2358
Art. III. Design Standards 2365
Art. IV. Required Improvements 2368.1
Art. V. Enforcement Provisions 2372
Art. VI. Amendments . 2378
Art. VII. Legal Status 2379
C. Zoning 2479
Art. I. In General 2481
Art. II. Generally 2482.2
Art. III. District Regulations 2486.5
Arts. IV, V. Reserved 2515
Art. VI. Amendments-Fees; Waiting Periods......... 2515
Art. VII. Nonconforming Uses of Land and Structures. 2516
D. Franchises 2619
Statutory Reference Table 2819
Code Comparative Table-1970 Code 2869
Code Comparative Table-Laws of Florida 2873
Code Comparative Table-Ordinances 2875
Charter Index 2933
Code Index 2935
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ADMINISTRATION § 2-4
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL of each year, which ordinance shall fix and deter-
- mine the amount of money to be raised by taxa-
Sec. 2-1. Committee and boards. tion in the village for the following fiscal year and
shall also make separate and several appropria-
(a) No person may be a member of any board tions for the payment of all necessary operating
created by the village council to advise the village expenses of the village and for the payment of
council on any matter unless such person shall be interest and principal of any indebtedness of the
and remain a resident of the village during the village, and to set forth an estimate of all income
term of office. from all sources whatsoever which shall be re-
(b) Any person who, when appointed to any ceived by the village.
such advisory board is a resident of the village but
who later terminates such residency, shall, imme- (c) Before final passage of the budget ordi-
diately upon termination of residency, be deemed nance, the village clerk shall cause the same as
to be no longer a member of such advisory board introduced to be posted at the village hall and in
and shall have no right or privilege to vote or at least one (1) other conspicuous place in the
participate in matters of such board. village. At those places the village clerk shall post
a notice stating the time and place the budget will
(c) Any person who, within the term of his be acted on finally and shall also state in such
appointment to the board, is absent from any notice that the estimate of the village manager
three (3) regularly scheduled meetings of the upon which the budget is based is on file for
board without such absence being excused by inspection of the public at the office of the village
a$irmative action of the board shall automati- clerk. The budget ordinance shall not be passed
tally be deemed to no longer be a member of such by the council until twelve C12) days after such
advisory board and shall have no right or privi- posting, but not later than September 30.
lege to vote or participate in matters of such (Ch. 31481 (1956), Laws of Fla., Art. VII, § 3; Ch.
board. The chairman of the board shall advise the 65-1969, Laws of Fla., § 5; Ord. No. 21-76, § 1,
village council when any member falls within the 10-14-76; Ord. No. 15-77, 1, 2, 8-25-77)
purview of this subsection. Charter reference-Provisions of former charter not
(Code 1970, § 2-18) embraced in or inwnsistent with 1976 revision continued in
effect as ordinances, Art. VI, § 1.
Sec. 2-2. Budget procedures.
Sec. 2-3. Adjo'~**~ment of meetings of boards
(a) The village manager shall prepare and and commissions.
submit to the members of the council, at least
forty-five (45) days prior to the first regular All regular meetings, special meetings and
meeting of the council in September of each year, workshop meetings for village boards and com-
a budget for the operation of the village govern- missions shall be adjourned on or before 11:00
ment during the next fiscal year, including an p.m. on the date when the meeting convened.
estimate of the revenues and expenditures in (Ord. No. 21-85, § 1, 7-27-95)
such forms as to afford the council a comprehen-
sive understanding of the needs and require- Sec. 2-4. Allowable investment activity for
ments of the various divisions of the village gov- village funds.
ernment for the ensuing year. Sufficient copies of
this budget shall be prepared so that there shall The Village Council of the Village of North
be at least three (3) copies on file in the office of palm Beach, Florida, does hereby set forth the
the village clerk. allowable instruments in which the village may
(b) The council is hereby authorized and em- west its funds:
powered to prepare and adopt a budget for each (1) The Local Government Surplus Funds
fiscal year by ordinance to be introduced at the Trust Fund, or any Intergovernmental
-first regular meeting of the council in September investment pool authorized pursuant to
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the Florida Interlocal Cooperation Act, as Sec. 2-18. Same-Presiding officer.
provided in Section 163.01 of the Florida (a) The mayor shall preside at all meetings, if
Statutes. present, and in his absence, the vice-mayor. In the
(2) Securities and Exchange Commission reg- absence of both the mayor and vice-mayor; the
istered money market funds with thehigh- president pro tem shall preside.
est credit quality rating from a nationally
recognized rating agency. (b) The presiding officer shall preserve order
and. decorum.. He shall appoint all committees.
(3) Saving accounts in state-certified quali- unless the council. shall otherwise direct.
fled public depositories, as defined in Sec-
tion 280.02 of the Florida Statutes. (c) Terms of mayor. No person may serve more
than one-year term as mayor of the village. A
(4) Certificates of deposit in state-certified person who served as mayor of the village for one.
qualified public depositories, as defined in (1) term shall not serve as mayor during the
Section 280.02 of the Florida Statutes. following council year, but beginning one. (1) year
(5) Direct obligations of the U.S. Treasury. after termination of his one-year term as mayor of
the village, he may again serve as mayor for a
(6) Federal agencies- and instrumentalities. period not to exceed one (1) year.
The securities listed in paragraphs (3), (4), (5) (Code 1970, § 2-9; Ord. No. 218-70, § 1; Ord. No.
and (6) above shall be invested to match invest- 8-82, § 1, 422-82)
went maturities with known cash needs and
anticipated cash-flow requirements. Sec. 2-19. Adjo»**~*nent of all meetings.
(Ord. No. 31-95, § 1, 10-26-96) All. regular meetings,. special meetings and
Editor's note-Ord. No. 31-95; adopted Oct. 26; 1996, has workshop meetings for the village council shall be /
been codified herein at the discretion of the editor as § 2-4. adjourned on Or before 11:00 p.m. on the date
Secs. 2-5-2-15. Reserved. when the meeting convened. In the event there. is
pending business on the floor at 11:00 p.m. during
one (1) of the meetings, the chair shall at that
ARTICLE II. COUNCIL* time entertain a motion. that the meeting be
reconvened at a time and date certain,. but upon
DIVISION 1. GENERALLY failure of the council to agree upon such motion,.
the meeting shall be adjourned and the business
Sec. 2-16. Compensation. pending at the time of adjournment shall be the
first item on the agenda of the next meeting of the
The compensation of all members. elected to the village council pertaining. thereto.
village council is hereby fixed at the. sum of four (Ord. No. 2479, § 1, 11-8-79)
hundred dollars ($400.00) per month.
(Code 1970, § 2-7; Ord.. No. 20-78, § 3, 8-10-78; Secs. 2-20-2-25. Reserved.
Ord. No. 2-88, § 1, 1-14-88; Ord. No, 16-97, § 1,
3-13-97) DIVISION 2. RULES OF PROCEDUREt
Charter reference-Compensation, Art. III, § 4.
Sec. 2-17. Regular meetings-When held. Sec. 2-26. Order of b~xsiness.
The regular meetings of the village council The following order shall be observed in the
shall be held on the second and fourth Thursdays transaction of business, but such order may be
of each month. varied by unanimous consent of the councilmen
(Code 1970, § 2-8) present:
Charter reference-Meetings procedure, Art. III, § 9(a). (1) Roll Call;
*Charteryeference-Legislative provisions generally, Art. 1'Charter reference-Authority to determine rules of
III, procedure, Art.. III, § 9(b).
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(2) Invocation; (2) Department of public safety, director of
(3) Pledge of allegiance; public safety.
(4) Approval of minutes; (3) Department of public services, director of
public services.
(5) Report of mayor;
(4) Department of recreation, director of rec-
(6) Statements from the public; reation.
(7} Petitions and communications; (5) Department of library, librarian.
(3) Reports of special committees and recom- (6) Department of country club, country club
mendations of advisory boards; administrator.
(9) Village manager's report;
(b) In addition, there shall be a department of
(10) Declaration of Ex Parte Communications; records headed by the village clerk and adepart-
(11) Ordinances; ment of treasury headed by the village treasurer
(12) Resolutions; under the village council, which departments
shall be coordinated into the administrative ser-
(13) Miscellaneous business; vice and cooperate with the administrator so as to
(14) Adjournment. coordinate the entire administrative service of the
(Code 1970, § 2-17; Ord. No. 6-74, § l; Ord. No. village.
22-96, § 1, 6-13-96) (Code 1970, § 2-32; Ord. No. 1-75, § 4, 4-10-75;
Ord. No. 44-97, § 1, 10-9-97)
Sec. 2-2'7. Parliaffientary 1 ales. Cross references-Country club, Ch. 9; library, Ch. 16;
parks, playgrounds and recreation, Ch. 20; police, Ch. 23;
The presiding officer, when the council is in streets, sidewalks and public places, Ch. 24.
session, shall enforce parliamentary rules for its
government so far as they are applicable to such Sec. 2-41. Oaths of office.
legislative body.
(Code 1970, § 2-19) (a) Persons required to take oath of office. Each
of the following officers and employees in the
Secs. 2-28-2-39. Reserved. administrative service shall be required to take
an oath of office before entering upon the dis-
ARTICI..E III. ELDMIIVISTRATIVE CQDE charge of his duties, which oath shall be sub-
scribed by the person taking it and shall be filed
DIVISION 1. GENERALLY and preserved in the office of the village clerk:
(1) Officers. The village manager and each
Sec. 2-39. Definition. department head.
As used in this article, unless the context (2) Public safety officers. Every member of
otherwise requires: the department of public safety (including
Chief administrator or administrator is the anY Private, special, temporary or substi-
village manager. tute policemen which the village might
(Code 1970, § 2-31) find it necessary to appoint).
Sec. 2-40. Departmental organization. (b) Form of oath for the chief administrator
and officers. The following shall be the form of
(a) The administrative service of the village oath for the chief administrator and officers:
shall be divided under the administrator into the
following departments and heads thereof: State of Florida )
(1) Department of finance, director of fi- County of Palm Beach ) ss.
Village of North Palm Beach )
nance.
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I- , do solemnly swear attorney, and conditioned upon the faithful per-
that I will support the Constitution of the formance and discharge of their respective duties,
United States, the Constitution of the State of and for the proper application and payment of all
Florida, and the Charter and Code of the Vil- money or property coming into their hands by
lage of North Palm Beach; that I will faithfully, virtue of their offices. in the following amounts:
honestly and impartially discharge my duties
as during my continu- (1) Village manager, two hundred thousand
ance therein; that I am not directly or indi- dollars ($200,000.00).
rectly pecuniarily interested in any public ser- (2) Village. treasurer, two hundred thousand
vice corporation engaged in business in the dollars ($200,000.00).
Village of North Palm Beach, or in or with any
person or corporation having contracts with (3) Village clerk, ten thousand dollars
said Village, so help me God. ($10,000.00).
(4) Village tax collector, two hundred thou-
- sand dollars ($200,000.00)..
Subscribed. and sworn to before me this (5) Country club manager or country club
day of , 19 administrator, two hundred thousand dol-
(c) Form of oath for members of department of tars ($200,000.00).
public safety. The following shall be the form of (Code. 1970, § 2-34; Ord.. No. 23-96, § 1, 6-13-96)
oath for the members of the department of public
safety: Sec. 2-43. Policy and procedures.
State of Florida )
County of Palm Beach ) ss. (a) Officers. Each officer shall perform all du-
Village of North Palm Beach ) ties required of his office by state law, the. charter,.
the Code of the village, and such other duties not
I, , do solemnly swear ~ conflict therewith as may be required by the
that I will support the Constitution of the village manager.
United States, the Constitution of the State. of
Florida and the Charter and Code of the Vil- (b) Department heads. The heads of depart-
lage of North Palm Beach; and. that I will, to ments shall:
the best of my ability, faithfully perform the
duties of the office of Public Safety Officer (1) Responsibility to administrator. The heads
during my continuance therein, so help me of departments other than the country
God. club shall be immediately responsible to
the village manager for the effective ad-
ministration of their respective depart-
Subscribed and sworn to before me this ments and all activities assigned thereto,
day of , lg except as provided in section 2-40. The
country club administrator shall be imme-
diately responsible to the country club
Notary Public administrative board for the effective- ad-
ministration of its department and all
(Code 1970, § 2-33) activities assigned thereto.
Sec. 2-42. Bonds required of certain officers. (2) Inaugurate sound practices. Keep in-
formed as to the latest practices in their
The following named village officials shall each, particular field and shall inaugurate, with
before entering upon the duties of their respective the approval of the village manager, such
offices, give a good and sufficient surety company new practices as appear to be of benefit to
bond to the village, duly approved by the village the service and to the. public.
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ADMINISTRATION § 2-51
(3) Report to village manager. Submit monthly (2) Examine books. Examine the books of
and annual reports of the activities of his each department, from time to time, and
department to the village manager. see that they are kept in proper form.
(4) Maintain records. Establish and maintain (3) Report delinquent payments and financial
a system of filing and indexing records reports. See that officers receiving money
and reports in sufficient detail to furnish pay the same into the village treasury,
all information necessary for proper con-
trol of departmental activities .and to form
a basis for the periodic reports to the
village manager.
(5) Authority over employees. Have power,
when authorized by the village manager,
to appoint and remove, subject to person-
nel policy regulations for personnel, all
subordinates under him.
(6) Maintain equipment. Be responsible for
the proper maintenance of all village prop-
erty and equipment used in his depart-
, went.
(c) Departments. Each department shall fur-
nish, upon the direction of the village manager,
any other department such service, labor and
materials as may be requisitioned by the head of
such department, and as its own facilities permit,
through the same procedure and subject to the
same audit and control as other expenditures are
incurred.
(Code 1970, § 2-35; Ord. No. 44-97, § 2, 10-9-97)
Secs. 2-44-2-50. Reserved.
DIVISION 2. DEPEIRTMENT OF' TREASUI?,Y
Sec. 2-5y. ~Yeasurer's duties.
In all cases where the duty is not expressly
charged to any other department or office, it shall
be the duty of the treasurer to act to promote,
secure and preserve the financial and property
interests of the village. The treasurer shall:
(1) Fiscal supervision over officers. Exercise
general supervision over all officers of the
village regarding the proper management
of the fiscal concerns of their respective
offices.
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ADMINISTRATION § 2-137
within sixty (60) days of his appointment and Sec. 2-lls. Budget.
retain village residence during his period of ap- The village manager shall furnish the village
pointment. council each fiscal year with a balanced budget
(Code 1970, § 2-26) without the use of unappropriated funds.
(Ord. No. 23-97, § 2, 5-8-97)
Sec. 2-116. Removal.
Secs. 2-119-2-121. Reserved.
The village council may remove the village
manager at any time by a majority vote of the Secs. 2-122, 2-123. Reserved.
members. In the event the village manager is Editor's note-Ord. No. 15-80, § 3, adopted July 24,1980,
removed from office by the village council without repealed 2-122 and 2-123, relative to the appointment and
good cause during a time that the village manager duties of the assistant village manager, respectively. Such
sections formerly derived from Ord. No. 5-79, § 2, adopted
is willing and able to perform his duties, then, in Mar. s, 1979.
that event, the village shall pay the village man-
ager the following: Secs. 2.124-2-128. Reserved.
(1) Accumulated sick leave and accumulated
vacation pay; and ARTICLE V. PENSIONS AND
(2) Alump sum cash payment equal to one (1) RETIREMENT SYSTEMS
month's salary after a village manager
has served the village for at least twelve DIVISION 1. GENERALLY
(12) months and shall pay him two (2)
months' salary after a village manager Secs. 2-129-2-135. Reserved.
has served the village for at least two (2)
years, and shall pay the village manager
three (3) months' salary after a village DIVISION 2. SOCL~I, SECURITY*
manager has served the village for three
(3) years or more, with the payment never Sec. 2-136. Declaration of policy.
to exceed three (3) months' salary; and It is hereby declared to be the policy and
(3) The village shall maintain at its expense Purpose of the village to extend, effective as of
the insurances that cover the village man- October 1, 1956, to the employees and officials
ager for the month or months that the thereof, not excluded by law, nor excepted herein,
village is obligated to make a lump sum the benefits of the system of old-age and survivors
cash payment to the village manager. insurance as authorized by the Federal Social
Security Act and amendments thereto, and by
The payments specified above shall relieve the F.S. chapter 650, as amended; and to cover by
village of all obligations to the manager. such plan all services which constitute employ-
(Code 1970, § 2-26; Ord. No. 11-89, § 1, 5-25-89; ment as defined in F.S. section 650.02, performed
Ord. No. 23-97, § 1, 5-8-97) in the employ of the village by employees and
officials thereof, except elected officials and ex-
cept part-time employees.
Sec. 2-117. Bond. (Code 1970, § 26-11)
The village manager shall furnish a surety Sec. 2-137. Exclusions from coverage.
bond to be approved by the council, such bond to
be conditioned on the faithful performance of his There is hereby excluded from this article any
duties. The premium of the bond shall be paid by authority to include in any agreement entered
the village. *State law reference-Social security for public employ-
(Code 1970, § 2-28) ees, F.S. Ch. 650.
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into under section 2-138 of this article any ser- Sec. 2-141. Records and reports.
vice, position, employee, or official covered as of
February 11, 1957, by or eligible to be covered by
a then existing retirement system. The village shall keep such records and make
(Code 1970, § 26-12) such reports as may be required by applicable
state or federal laws or regulations, and shall
Sec. 2-138. Agreement authorized. adhere to the regulations of the state agency.
(Code 1970, § 26-16)
The mayor is hereby authorized and directed to
execute all necessary agreements and amend-
ments thereto with the division of retirement of Sec. 2-142. Withholding and reporting agent.
the department of administration, as state agency,
for the purpose of extending the benefits provided
by the federal system of old-age and survivors (a) The village treasurer is hereby designated
insurance to the employees and officials of the the custodian of all sums withheld from the
village as provided in section 2-136, which agree- compensation of officers and employees and of the
ment shall provide for such methods of adminis- appropriated funds for the contribution of the
tration of the plan by the village as are found by village pursuant to this division..
the state agency to be necessary and proper, and
shall be effective with respect to services in em- (b) The village clerk is hereby made the with-
ployment covered. by such agreement performed.
on and after the first day of October, 1956. holding and reporting agent and charged with the
(Code 1970,. § 26-13) duty of maintaining: personnel records for the
purpose of this division.
(Code 1970, § 26-17)
Sec. 2-139. Withholding from wages.
Withholdings from salaries,. wages, or other Sec.. 2-143. Social Security Act adopted.
compensation of employees and officials for the
purpose provided in section 2-136 are hereby
authorized to be made, and shall be made, in the The village does hereby adopt the terms, con-
amounts and at such times as may be required by ditions, requirements, reservations, benefits, priv-
applicable state or federal laws or regulations, ileges and other conditions thereunto appertain-
and shall be paid over to the state agency desig- Wig, of title II of the Social SecurityAct as amended,
nated by law or regulations to receive such for and on behalf of all officers and employees of
amounts. its departments and agencies to be covered under
(Code 1970, § 26-14) the agreement.
(Code 1970, § 26-18)
Sec. 2-140. Appropriations by village. Editor's note-Title II of the Social Security Act is found
in the United States Code (and United States Code Annotat-
There shall be appropriated from available ed), Title 42, 401-425.
funds, derived from the general fund, such amounts,
at such times, as maybe required to pay promptly
the contributions and assessments required of the
village as employer by applicable state or federal Secs. 2-144, 2-145. Reserved.
laws or regulations, which shall be paid over to
the lawfully designated state agency at the times
and in the manner provided by law and regula-
tion.
(Code 1970, § 26-15)
Supp. No. 14 142.2
ADMINISTRATION § 2-146
DIVISION 3. PENSION AND CERTAIN
OTHER BENEFITS FOR GENERAL
EMPLOYEES*
Sec. 2-146. Definitions.
As used herein, unless otherwise defined or
required by the context, the following words and
phrases shall have the meaning indicated:
Accrued benefit is the benefit earned to date
using the normal retirement benefit.
Actuarial equivalence or actuarially equivalent
means that any benefit payable under the terms
of this ,plan in a form other than the normal form
of benefit shall have the same actuarial present
value on the date payment commences as the
normal form of benefit. For purposes of establish-
ing the actuarial present value of any form of
payment, other than a lump sum distribution, all
future payments shall be discounted for interest
*Edator's note-.Section 13 of Ord. No. 1-83, adopted Jan.
13, 1983, repealed Ord. No. 10-82, adopted June 10, 1982,
from which ordinance 2-146-2-156 formerly derived. At
the discretion of the editor, 1-11 of Ord. No. 1-83 have been
codified as herein set out in 2-146-2-156. All funds and
assets from the former system, as set out by Ord. No. 10-82,
are transferred to this system, as set out by Ord. No. 1-83, and
all rights and benefits of members in that system will be
credited to and maintained by this fund.
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BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS § 6-113
(E) Decorative flags and bunting for a cele- (B) Specifically. The following signs are ex-
bration, convention, or commemoration of pressly prohibited unless exempted by section
significance to the entire community when 6-112 of this Code or expressly authorized by
authorized by the village manager fora section 6-114, or section 6-115 of this Code:
period, not to exceed thirty (30) days.
(1) Signs that are in violation of the building
(F) Holiday lights and decorations, erected code or electrical code adopted by the
during the appropriate holiday season, village.
shall comply with all. building and electri- (2) Any sign that constitutes a safety hazard.
cal codes.
(G) Merchandise displays behind storefront (3) Blank temporary signs.
windows so long as no part of the display (4) Signs with visible moving, revolving, or
moves or contains flashing lights. rotating parts or visible mechanical move-
ment of any description or other apparent
(H) Memorial signs or tablets, names of build- visible movement achieved by electrical,
ings and dates of erection when cut into electronic, or mechanical means, except
any masonry surface or when constructed for traditional barber poles.
of bronze or other incombustible materi-
als and attached to the surface of a build- (5) Signs with the optical illusion of move-
ing ment by means of a design that presents a
pattern capable of giving the illusion of
(I) Signs incorporated into machinery or equip- motion or changing of copy.
ment by a manufacturer or distributor,
which identify or advertise only the prod- (6) Signs with lights or illuminations that
uct or service dispensed by the machine or flash, move, rotate, scintillate, blink, flicker,
equipment, such as signs customarily af- or vary in intensity or color.
fixed to newspaper racks, telephone booths, (7) Outline neon lighting used on commer-
and gasoline pumps. cially developed parcels for commercial
(J) Advertising and identifying signs located purposes.
on taxicabs, buses, trailers, trucks, vehi- (g) Signs, commonly referred to as wind signs,
' cles or vehicle bumpers, subject to the consisting of one or more banners, flags,
regulations of section 6-113(B)(23) of this pennants, ribbons, spinners, streamers or
Code. captive balloons, or other objects or mate-
(K) Public warning signs to indicate the don- rial fastened in such a manner as to move
gers of trespassing, swimming, animals or upon being subjected to pressure by wind.
similar hazards. (9) Signs that incorporate projected images,
(L) Works of art that do not constitute adver- emit any sound that is intended to attract
tiling attention, or involve the use of live ani-
mals.
(M) Signs carried by a person.
(10) Signs that emit audible sound, odor, or
(N) Religious displays. visible matter such as smoke or steam.
(Ord. No. 24-93, § 2, 10-14-93)
(11) Signs or sign structures that interfere in
any way with free use of any fire escape,
Sec. 6-113. Prohibited signs. emergency exit, .standpipe, or that ob-
struct any window to such an extent that
light or ventilation is reduced to a point
(A) Generally. It shall be unlawful to erect or below that required by any provision of
keep any sign not expressly authorized by, or this Code or other ordinance of the vil-
exempted from, this Code. loge.
Supp. No. 14 398.9
_ § 6-113 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE
(12) Signs that resemble any official sign or pressly authorized by this Code, and ex-
marker erected by any governmental cept governmental signs erected by or on
agency, or that by reason of position, shape the order of the village manager.
or color, would conflict with the. proper (23) a. Vehicle signs with a total sign area
functioning of any traffic sign or signal, or on any vehicle in excess of ten (10)
illumination that may be reasonably con- square feet, when the vehicle is
fused with or construed as, or conceal, a parked on the same property as the
traffic-control device. business being advertised- and:
(13) Signs that obstruct the vision of pedestri- 1. Is parked for more than sixty
ans, cyclists, or motorists traveling on or
enterin ublic streets. (60) consecutive minutes within
g P one hundred (100) feet of any
(14) Non-governmental signs that use the words street right-of--way; and
"sto "look," "dan er," or an similar
P g y 2. Is visible from the street right-
word, phrase, or symbol. of-way that the vehicle is within
(15) Signs, within ten (10) feet of public right- one hundred (100) feet of; and
of-way or one hundred (100) feet of
traffic- 3. Is parked on commercially zoned
control lights, that contain red or green property;
lights that might be confused with traffic b. Vehicle signs visible from any street
control lights. right-of--way with a total sign area
(16) -Signs that are of such intensity or bril- less than or equal to ten (10) square
fiance as to cause glare or impair the feet, when the vehicle is parked for
vision of any motorist, cyclist, or pedes- more than sixty (60) consecutive min-
trian using or entering a public way, or utea on a commercially zoned prop-
that are a hazard or a nuisance to occur erty and on which the. business being
pants of any property because of glare or advertised is located and:
other characteristics. 1. Is parked within the front two-
(17) Signs that contain any lighting or control. thirds of the area between the
mechanism that causes interference with front building line and the front
radio, television or other communication lot line; or
signals. 2. In the case of corner lots, is
(18) Searchlights used to advertise or promote parked within the front two-
a business or to attract customers to a thirds of the area between the
property. side building line and the side
(19) Signs that are painted, pasted, or printed lot line; or
on any curbstone, flagstone, pavement, or 3. Is parked within thirty (30) feet
any portion of any sidewalk or street, of any street right-of--way.
except house numbers and traffic control (24) Signs displaying copy that is harmful to
signs. minors as defined. by this code.
(20) Signs placed upon benches, bus shelters (25) Portable signs as defined by this code.
or waste receptacles.
(26) Marquee sign as defined by this code.
(21) Signs erected on public property, or on
private property (such as private utility (2?) Roof sign as defined by this code.
poles) located on public property, other (28) Changeable copy sign as defined by this
than signs erected by public authority for code.
public purposes. Exceptions:
(22) Signs erected over or across any public a. Sign for public, charitable, and reli-
street except as may otherwise be ex- gious institutions.
Supp, No. 14 398.10
BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS § 6-114
b. Motor vehicle service station signs; (2) Advertising as defined by this code, ex-
provided, however, that said signs cept that advertising for the following
are: purposes may be displayed:
1. Limited to a maximum of twenty a. To indicate that an owner, either
(20) percent of the total sign personally or through an agent, is
area for said vehicle service sta- actively attempting to sell, rent or
tion. lease the property on which the sign
2. Changeable copy is limited to is located.
price of fuel and the words "cash" b. To identify construction in progress.
and "credit." Such message shall not be displayed
3. The maximum height of change- more than sixty (60) days prior to
able numbers shall be twelve the beginning of actual construction
(12) inches. of the project, and shall be removed
(29) Painted wall sign as defined by this code. when construction is completed. If a
(30) Neon tube sign located inside or outside a message is displayed pursuant to
building and as defined by this code. this section, but construction is not
initiated within sixty (60) days after
(31) Off site/premise sign as defined in this the message is displayed, or if con-
code. struction is discontinued for a period
(32) Signs placed on boats or watercraft that of more than sixty (60) days, the
are located on public or private property message shall be removed, pending
other than boat or watercraft name, man- initiation or continuation of construc-
ufacturers name or required license num- tion activities.
bers. c. To announce or advertise such tem-
(33) Time-Temperature-Date Signs. porary uses as carnivals, revivals,
(Ord. No. 24-93, § 2, 10-14-93; Ord. No. 13-94, § 2, sporting events, garage sales, or any
8-18-94; Ord. No. 37-97, § 1, 8-28-97) public, charitable, educational or re-
ligious event or function. Such mes-
Sec. 6-114. Permitted temporary signs. sage shall be removed within two (2)
working days after the special event.
(A) Where allowed. Temporary signs are al- Approval of the size and locations of
lowed throughout the village, subject to the re- the signs by the department of pub-
strictions imposed by this section and other rele- lic services is required.
want parts of this Code. Temporary signs do not
require a building permit. d. Political sign. Nothing shall be con-
strued to regulate the content or
(B) Sign types allowed. A temporary sign may internal design of a political sign.
be a pole, ground or building wall sign, but may Such sign shall be removed not more
not be an electric sign. than seven (7) calendar days follow-
(C) Removal of illegal temporary signs. Any ing the event advertised by the sign.
temporary sign not complying with the require-
ments of this section is illegal and subject to (E) Permissible size, height and number of
immediate removal by the village forces. temporary signs.
(D) Restrictions on content of temporary signs. (1) One-family and two-family residences. A
A temporary sign may display any message so Parcel on which is located a single one-
long as it is not: family or two-family residence may dis-
play not more than one temporary sign
(1) Harmful to minors as defined by this with a sign area of not more than five (5)
code. square feet. No sign shall exceed five (5)
Supp. No. 14 398.11
§ 6-114 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE
ll be ten C Permissible number area s acin and height
feet m height. Front setback sha ( ) p g
(10) feet and side setback shall be three of permanent accessory signs.
(3) feet. (1) Ground signs:
(2) Multi-family residences. Aparcel on which a. Multi-family buildings with more.
is located amulti-family residence may than four (4) dwelling units.
display not more than one (1) temporary Number -One (1) maximum.
sign with a sign area of not more than
thirty-two (32) square feet. No individual Sign Area -Maximum thirty-two
sign shall exceed eight. (8) feet in height. (32) square. feet.
Front setback shall be ten (10) feet and Height -Eight (8) feet maximum.
side setback shall be three (3) feet.
Set back,. Minimum -Ten (10) feet
(3) On all other parcels. All other parcels may front -three (3) feet side.
display not more than one (1) temporary b. Commercial occupancy:
sign with an aggregate sign area of not Number -One. sign per parcel right-
more than thirty-two (32) square feet. No of--way frontage maximum.
sign shall exceed eight (8) feet in height.
Building Sign Sign Sign Sign Face
(4) All areas. Three (3) temporary political Setback Setback Height Face Area
signs,. each not exceeding five (5) square Minimum Minimum Maximum Maximum Maximum.
feet in sign area and not more than five ~y 5 8 ft. 45 sq. ft. 75 sq. ft.
(5) feet in height,. may be displayed on a 25 ft. 5 ft. 8 ft. 45 sq. ft. 75 sq. ft.
parcel. 50 ft. 15 ft. 10:5 ft. 45 sq. ft. 75 sq. ft.
(Ord. No. 24-93, § 2, 10-14-93) 70 ft. 20 ft. 13 ft. 60 sq. ft. 100 sq. ft.
100 ft. 20 ft. 13 ft. 60 sq. ft. 100 sq. ft.
{2) Building wall signs:
Sec. 6-115. Permitted permanent accessory a. Subject to the design criteria of this
signs' article, the: maximum mounting
height of a building wall sign shall
(A} Sign types allowed. Apermanent accessory be eighteen (18) feet, except that on
sign may be a ground or building: wall sign. a building of more than two (2) sto-
ries,. asingle building wall sign is
allowed above eighteen (18) feet fac-
(B) Content. A permanent accessory sign. may ~g each public street frontage.
display only the following:
b. Each multiple occupancy complex
(1) Letters depicting the name of the building may display one (1) permanent ac-
or the name of the building occupant.. cessory building wall identification
sign facing each. public street. front-
! (2) Letters depicting. the nature of the busi- age on the principal building in which
~ ness and that are a maximum of fifty (50) the complex is located, not to exceed
percent of the height of the letters in a sign area of twenty (20) square
paragraph (B)(1) of this section. feet.
(3) Alogo symbol that has a height and width c. Each occupant of a multiple occu-
that does not exceed the size of any letter pancy complex that has a licensed
in paragraph (B)(1) of this section. building frontage which has direct
ground level walk-in access from a
(4) Street address number and/or name. The public or private roadway or side-
message may not be harmful to minors as walk may display one 11) permanent
defined in this code.. accessory building wall sign on any
Supp. No. 14 398.12
BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS § 6-115
exterior portion of the complex that
is part of the occupant's unit (not
including a common or jointly owned
area), and that has a maximum sign
area of five (5) percent of the facade
area if the front building setback is
twenty-five (25) feet minimum, seven
(7) percent of the facade area if the
front building setback is seventy (70)
feet minimum and ten (10) percent
of the facade area if the front build-
ingsetback is one hundred (100) feet
minimum. Exception: An occupant
that has building facade area facing
multiple public street frontages may
have one (1) full size wall sign facing
a public street frontage and a one-
half (1!z) size wall sign facing the
other street frontages.
d. Each occupant of a single occupancy
complex may display one (1) perma-
nent accessory wall sign on the prin-
cipal building in which the occu-
pancy is located, not to exceed a sign
area of five (5) percent of the facade
area if the front building setback is
twenty-five (25) feet minimum, seven
(7) percent of the facade area if the
front building setback is seventy (70)
feet minimum and ten (10) percent
of the facade area if the front build-
ingsetback is one hundred feet (100)
minimum.
Exception: An occupant that has
building facade area facing multiple
public street frontages may have one
(1) full
Supp. No. 14 398.12.1
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COUNTRY CLUB § 9-32
members present. The members shall serve with- country club in accordance with the latest village
out compensation. purchasing rules and regulations. The board shall
(Ord. No. 39-90, § 4, 11-19-90; Ord. No. 18-93, § 2, review and keep itself informed as to issuance of
7-22-93) purchase orders.
Sec. 9-20. Meetings. (f) Evaluation of club administrator. The board
shall review and evaluate the performance of the
The board shall meet and shall schedule regu- country club administrator at least once annually
lar meetings twice per month. In addition, the during the month of August. Said review and
chairman may call special meetings and special evaluation shall be in accordance with specific
meetings may be called by written notice signed criteria developed jointly by the board and club
by at least four (4) members of the board. Minutes administrator. The board shall provide the club
shall be kept of all meetings. Notice of all meet- administrator with an adequate opportunity to
ings shall be posted in accordance with the pro- discuss this evaluation with the board. Annually,
cedures established by the village council. All the board and club administrator shall define
meetings shall be open to the public. The attorney goals and performance objectives which they de-
for the village may give legal assistance to the termine necessary for the proper operation of the
board as required. The board shall enact or adopt country club, and, in the attainment of the board's
rules for the conduct of its meeting. All members policy objectives. These goals and objectives shall
shall be apprised of the applicability of the "sun- be provided to the club administrator in writing
shine law" to the board and its members. annually prior to April 15 and be reasonably
(Ord. No. 39-90, § 5, 11-19-90) attainable within the time limits as specified.
(Ord. No. 39-90, § 7, 11-19-90; Ord. No. 33-91, § 1,
Sec. 9-21. Duties. 10-24-91; Ord. No. 13-93, § 1, 5-13-93; Ord. No.
(a) 11lana ement and administration 43-97, § 1, 10-9-97)
g policies.
The board shall implement the policies estab-
lished by the village council and provide for the Sec. 9-22. Village manager.
daily administration and operation of the country
club and its various club activities. The board If a conflict or irreconcilable difference arises
shall not in its management and administration between the country club manager and the board,
of the country club discriminate between club either the club manager or the board may present
members and village resident non-members which such conflict or difference to the village manager
would favor the club members' accessibility to for resolution.
club facilities. (Ord. No. 39-90, § 7, 11-19-90; Ord. No. 13-93, § 2,
5-13-93)
(b) Country club administrator. The board shall
meet with the club administrator on a regular Secs. 9-23-9-31. Reservedl.
basis to coordinate and insure implementation of
programs and activities by the club administrator
at the country club.
ARTICLE III. FINANCES
(c) Vllage employees. The country club admin-
istrator is responsible for evaluating all country Sec. 9-32. Delinquent accounts; penalties.
club employees.
(d) Capital improvement programs. The board (a) Effective November 1, 1971, all past-due
shall review and approve all plans for capital charges for goods or services purchased at the
improvements at the country club presented by country club shall carry a penalty of one and
the club administrator. one-half (1~/a) percent of the amount due for each
thirty (30) days the account is past due on all
(e) Purchase orders. The country club admin- accounts where the past-due indebtedness is ten
istrator shall issue all purchase orders at the dollars ($10.00) or more.
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§ 9-32 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE
(b) Effective November 1 1971 all. ast-due
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membership fees at the country club shall carry a
penalty of one and one-half (1'/z) percent. of the
amount past due for each thirty (30) days the
membership fee is past due on all accounts where
the past-due indebtedness is ten dollars ($10.00)
or more.
(c) All billings for membership fees and for
goods or services purchased at the country club
shall contain information advising the customer
of the penalty charge for late payment, with at
least athirty-day notice. of such penalty.
(d) In addition to the penalties set forth in
paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, any person
whose account for membership fees or for goods
and services purchased at the country club is
delinquent beyond two (2) billing periods shall
have his. membership privileges suspended at the
country club and shall no longer be entitled. to
purchase goods and. services- or to utilize the
facilities at the country club until he has brought
his account current.
(Code 1970, § I0.5-40; Ord. IVo. 211-70, § 1; Ord.
No. 9-71, § 9; Ord. No. 3-76, § 1, 3-11-76)
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LICENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS REGULATIONS § 17-28
Sec. 17-23. Declaration where fee depends Sec. 17-25. Transfer of license to new loca-
on variable factors within tion.
applicant's knowledge. Business licenses may be transferred from lo-
Whenever the amount of the license applied for cation to location with the approval and written
depends upon the amount of stock in trade carried authorization of the licensing officer endorsed
by the applicant, or the number of sleeping rooms thereon, provided no change of ownership has
in a hotel, motel, apartment or rooming house, occurred or is in process and the license classifi-
etc., or the amount of capital invested in the cation in which the license was originally issued
business, or the number of seats or spaces in a remains unaffected, but such transferred license
restaurant, etc., or the number of employees, or shall not be held good for any longer time or any
the number of vehicles, or any other facts not other place than that for which it was originally
within the personal knowledge of the licensing issued; provided that the original license shall be
officer, no license shall be issued until the appli- surrendered to and filed with the licensing officer
cant therefor has made and filed with the licens- at the time application for transfer is made, and
ing officer a declaration setting forth the amount such transferred license after being approved
of stock in trade, the number of sleeping rooms, shall be of the same force and effect as the
the amount of invested capital, the number of original license. At the time any such license is
seats or spaces, the number of employees, the transferred, the person applying for such transfer
number of vehicles, or other facts upon which the shall pay to the licensing officer a transfer fee
amount of such license depends, which, to the equal to ten (10) percent of the annual license tax
best of the applicant's knowledge and belief, is but not less than three dollars ($3.00) and not
true, correct and complete. more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
(Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81) (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81; -Ord. No. 15-94, § 2,
7-11-94)
Sec. 17-24. Transfer of license to new owner State law reference-Transfer to new location, F.S. §
205.043(3).
Business licenses granted or issued under the
provisions of this article may be transferred with Sec. 17-26. License to be posted or carried.
the approval and written authorization of the All licenses granted hereunder shall be posted
licensing officer endorsed thereon, with the busi- in a conspicuous place on the premises where the
ness for which they were taken out when there is licensed business is being conducted, either sta-
a bona fide sale and transfer of the property used tionary or mobile or in case of solicitors and
and employed in the business, but such trans- canvassers, said license must be carried upon
ferred license shall not be held good for any longer their person.
time or any other place than that for which it was (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81)
originally issued; provided, that the original li-
cense shall be surrendered and filed with the Sec. 17-27. Duplicate licenses.
licensing officer at the time application for trans- The licensing officer shall make a charge of one
fer is made, and such transferred license after dollar ($1.00) for each duplicate license issued to
being approved shall be of the same force and replace any license issued under the provisions of
effect as the original license. At the time any such this article which has been lost, stolen, defaced or
license is transferred, the person applying for destroyed, without any willful conduct on the part
such transfer shall pay to the licensing officer a of the licensee, upon the filing by the licensee of a
transfer fee equal to ten (10) percent of the statement attesting to such fact.
annual license tax but not less than three dollars (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81)
($3.00) and not more than twenty-five dollars Sec. 17-28. Doing business not covered by
. ($25.00). license; license obtained by false
(Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81; Ord. No. 15-94, § 1, statements void ab initio.
7-11-94)
State law reference-Transfer to new owner, F.S. § No license issued under the provisions of this
205.043(2). article shall protect any person from prosecution
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for transacting any business, trade or profession Sec. 17-31. License tax exemptions.
not covered by such license, nor shall it protect
any merchant doing business with a greater stock (a) All persons entitled to license tax exemp-
in trade than covered by such license,. or any hotel tions by law in connection with state and county
keeper or rooming house keeper having a greater licenses shall be entitled to exemption under this
article.
number of rooms than is covered by such license.
Any license issued upon any false statement made (b) Any person entitled to an exemption gro-
under oath shall be considered as void ab initio vided by this section shall, upon application and
and shall not protect the holder thereof from furnishing of the necessary proof, execute an
prosecution for transacting business without a affidavit supporting his right to exemption, and
license. be issued a license which shall have plainly
(Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81) stamped or written across the face thereon the
reason for exemption.
(Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81)
Sec. 17-29. Compliance by principal deemed
compliance byagent; noncompli- Sec. 17-32. Engaging in business without li-
ance of principal. tense or under license issued on
false statements.
Where the principal, master or employer has
complied with. the provisions of this article, it It shall be unlawful for anyperson to engage in
shall be unnecessary for his agent, servant or anY business, profession or occupation required to
employee to comply herewith, unless otherwise be licensed hereunder without a license or under
expressly provided for herein; provided, however, a license issued upon false statements made by
that in the event such principal, master or em- such person, or in his behalf. Any person engaged
ployer shall not have complied with this article, many such business, profession. or occupation
each of his agents, servants or employees shall. be without first obtaining a license, if required herein,
shall pay a penalty of twenty-five (25) percent of
subject to prosecution, and, upon conviction, to the full year license fee for such trade, in addition
fine or imprisonment to the same extent as his to the license fee set forth herein.
principal, master or employer.
(Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81) In any original prosecution under this section,
the fact that such person is open for business,
shall be prima facie evidence of engaging in such
Sec. 17-30. Suspension or revocation of li- trade, business, profession or occupation, and the
tense; refund of fee. burden shall be upon the defendant to rebut the
same.
Any license hereafter issued by the village may (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81)
be temporarily suspended or absolutely revoked
or cancelled by a majority vote of the village Sec. 17-33. License tax schedule.
council, when such council shall have ascertained
and determined, in the exercise of its sound The amount which shall be paid by the several
discretion, that such action will promote the pub- firms, persons or associations engaging in or
lit peace,. health, safety, welfare, harmony or good managing businesses, professions or occupations
order of the neighborhood in which the licensee's for which a license is required is hereby fixed as
place of business is located; provided, however, follows:
that in the case of the revocation and cancellation AGRICULTURAL SERVICES
of such license, the village refund to such licensee Veterinary Services:
the pro rata unearned or unused. portion of his
license, provided, further, that no refund shall be Veterinary service form a truck.. $ 120.00
made where the license is temporarily suspended. Veterinary service to animal spe-
(Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81) cialities 120.00
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LICENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS REGULATIONS § 17-33
Animal specialty services, except Natural gas transmission (franchise) 525.00
veterinary 120.00 1Vatural gas distributors 525.00
Landscape and Horticulture Ser- Liquified petroleum distributors 525.00
vices:
Landscape counseling and plan- Water supply (franchise)..... , 525.00
Wing 120.00 Sanitary sewer services (franchise) . 525.00
Lawn and garden service........ 100.00 WHOLESALE TRADE (See RETAIL)
Ornamental shrub and tree ser-
vice 100.00 Wholesale trade -durable goods:
Building construction-Contractors Inventory value cost -not exceed-
as defined by the Contractors Li- ing $1,000.00 34.00
tensing Board of Palm Beach Each additional $1,000.00....... 9.00
County 120.00
RETAIL TRADE
TRANSPORTATION
Retail store:
Local trucking 60.00
Inventory value cost -not exceed-
Taxi cabs: ing $1,000.00 34.00
Each place or business 85.00 Each additional $1,000.00....... 9.00
Each vehicle 60.00 Filling station, marinelauto%ther:
Water transportation of passengers. 60.00
1-4 pumps 85.00
Marinas (also see retail) each space Each additional um 25.00
(minimum $50.00); each......... 3.00 p p
Water transportation services NEC. 60.00 Eating place ($50.00 minimum) each
seat 2.50
Arrangement of passenger transpor-
tation 150.00 Drinking place (alcoholic drinks)
($50.00 minimum) each seat..... 2.50
Arrangement of freight/cargo trans-
portation 150.00 Food service - no seats 120.00
COMMUNICATIONS Non-store retail:
Catalog and mail order 120.00
Radiotelephone communications 160.00
Telephone company (franchise) 60.00 Automatic merchandise machines
operator 255.00
Telephone communication except ra- Each machine 30.00
dotelephone . 160.00
Fuel oil dealer 120.00
Telegraph 435.00
LP gas dealer (bottled gas) 120.00
Radio/television broadcasting 375.00
Direct selling -each person/
Cable and other pay television ser- vehicle 120.00
vices 375.00
Solicitor/canvasser each:
ELECTRIC, GAS AND SANITARY SERVICES Per year 315.00
Electric services (franchise) 525.00 Each canvasser 105.00
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Retail store NEC: Personal Services:
Florist 120.00 Laundry, cleaning, garment ser-
Tobacco store 120.00 vice....................... 120.00
News dealer/news stand 120.00 Coin operated laundry, dry clean-
ing:
Optical goods store 120.00 Operator 1-20 machines... 120.00
Miscellaneous Retail Store NEC (Con- Each additional machine , 6.00
signment, Pawn) 120.00 Photographic studio, portrait 120.00
FINANCE, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Beauty shop 120.00
Depository institution 270.00 Each state licensed operator 35.00
Barber shop 120.00
Non-depository institution 270.00
Each state licensed operator 35.00
Security and commodity brokers/ Shoe re air sho
P P 120.00
dealers 650.00 Funeral service................. 270.00
Brokers sales agent.............. 35.00 Additional for ambulance ser-
INSURANCE vice 170.00
Insurance carriers 120.00 Tax prepazation service 120.00
Insurance agents, broker service 120.00 Miscellaneous personal service
NEC 120.00
Insurance sales agent 35.00 Business Service: l
REAL ESTATE Advertising agency . . . 120.00
Real estate operator ($50.00 mini- Consumer credit reporting/collec-
mum): tion 120.00
Base (1-5 sleeping rooms) 15.00 Mailing, reproduction, commer-
cial art and stenographic ser-
Each additional sleeping room 3.00 vice 120.00
Real estate agents and manager 120.00 Services to dwellings............ 120.00
Real estate- sales agent 35.00 Miscellaneous equipment rentaU
Title abstract office 120.00 leasing.................... 120.00
Personnel supply services 120.00
Land subdividers and developers 170.00
Computer programming, data pro-
Holding and other investment of- cessing 120.00
fices 270.00 Miscellaneous business services . 120.00
SERVICES Business services NEC.......... 120.00
Telemarketing 170.00
Hotels, rooming houses, etc. ($50.00
minimum): Plus each phone 35.00
Base (1-5 sleeping rooms) 15.00 AUTO SERVICE/R,EPAIR
Each. additional sleeping room 3.00 Auto rental 120.00
$upp. No. 14 1058
LICENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS REGULATIONS § 17-33
Auto repair shop: HEALTH SERVICES
2 persons 35.00 Licensed practitioner each 120.00
3-4 persons 55.00 Nursing and personal care facility.. 170.00
5-6 persons 100.00 Hospital.......................... 170.00
7-10 persons 160.00 Medical and dental laboratory 170.00
11-20 persons 200.00 Home health care 120.00
More than 21 persons........... 330:00 Miscellaneous health services NEC. 120.00
Car wash 120.00
LEGAL SERVICES
MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES
Legal services 120.00
Misc. repair services store 120.00 Attorneys each 120.00
Misc. repair services from a truck 60.00_
EDUCATION SERVICES
Misc. repair services with retail store 60.00
Elementary and secondary school 120.00
MOTION PICTURES Vocational school 120.00
Motion picture production/distribu- Schools and educational services NEC 120.00
for 120.00
Motion picture theatre/drive-in..... 250.00 SOCIAL SERVICES
Plus per seatlper space.......... 0.45 Individual and Family Services
AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION SERVICE Job training service 120.00
Dance studios 120.00 Child care facility (Fla. Statute) . 140.00
Family day care (Fla. Statute) 55.00
Theatrical produces 120.00
Bowling center (1-5 alleys) 120.00 Community residential home (Fla.
Statute) 140.00
Each additional alley 35.00
Social services NEC 120.00
Commercial sports 170.00
Membership organizations 120.00
Physical fitness facilities 120.00
ENGINEERING, ACCOUNTING, RESEARCH,
Coin operated amusement device op- MANAGEMENT AND RELATED SERVICES
erator 255.00
Plus each machine............... 30.00 Engineering, architectural and sur-
veying services
Amusement and recreation services Engineering, architectural and sur-
NEC 120.00 veying -each practitioner . 120.00
Fortune teller -fee charged 1,115.00
Residential designer 120.00
No fee charged - contribu-
. tion 2,000.00 ACCOUNTING, AUDITING AND BOOKKEEP-
Phrenologist -fee charged 1,350.00 ING SERVICES
No fee charged - contribu- Accounting/bookkeeping service 120.00
tion 2.000.00 Certified public accountant each 120.00
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L § 17-33 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE _ _
~ RESEARCH,. DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING lated to consumer protection afforded. the citizens
j SERVICES of the village and. such classes of business, profes-
Research, development and testing sion and occupation whose regulation. has not
services 120.00 been preempted by the state or county and to
protect the general welfare,. safety and public
MANAGEMENTAND PUBLIC RELATIONS SER- health and morals of the residents of the village.
VICES. Unless otherwise stated, the amount of such
regulatory fee specified shall be on the basis of
Management service 120.00 one (1) year.
Management consulting services 120.00 (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81)
Public relations services 120.00
Facility support management ser- Sec. 17-34.1.. Registration required.
vices . 120.00
Business consulting service NEC 120.00
(Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81; Ord. No. 7-90, § 1, ~y person who engages in any business, occu-
4-12-90; Ord. No. 18-90, § 1, 6-28-90; Ord. No. pation or profession within the village- not re-
15-94, § 3, 7-11-94; Ord. No. 37-96, § 1, 9-26-96) quired to obtain a certificate of regulation as
herein provided such as general contractors and
Sec. 17-33.1. Marking of commercial vehi- subcontractors,. shall be certified with the licens-
cles. ing officer of the village by executing an informa-
tion form. provided by the village. The purpose of
(a) It shall be the duty of every person doing such certification is to provide the village with
business within the village, to have each and information concerning those who are doing busi-
every truck or other vehicle used on a job within ness within the village and, where appropriate, to
the village painted with or otherwise display the assure the village that such persons are licensed
name of the person owning same, together with countywide by the county. The fee for this certifi-
the business address,. and the telephone number
of the place of business. cation shall be two dollars ($2.00). Anyone violat-
ing this provision by failing to register the re-
(b) Each such vehicle. shall' be lettered either quired information with the licensing officer shall
on the door or on the body in such a manner as to be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor of the second
be legible. degree.
(Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81) (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81)
ARTICLE III. BUSINESSES LOCATED
OUTSIDE VII.LAGE LIIVIITS Sec. 17-34.2. Application for certificate of
regulation.
Sec. 1'7-34. Certificate of business regula-
tion required; basis of one year. Before the village shall be required to issue a
Pursuant to section 166.221, Florida Statutes, certificate of regulation for engaging in or carry-
a regulatory fee is hereby imposed by the village ing on any of the businesses, professions or occu-
in the respective amounts set forth in section pations specified and set forth herein, it shall be
17-33 of the Code, for the regulation of any the duty of the applicant to file an application
business, profession and occupation carried on with the licensing officer, such application to be in
within the municipal boundaries of the village the form required by the village and such appl-
when such business, profession and occupation cant shall be required to furnish to the licensing
does not have a place of business within the
village. This regulation. is instituted and is re-
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LICENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS REGULATIONS § 17-34.3
officer such other information not contained in
the application as the village manager may re-
quire.
(Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81)
Sec. 17-34.3. Issuance of certificate of regu-
lation; duration; half-year cer-
tificate; when due and payable.
All certificates of regulation shall expire on the
thirtieth day of September of each year. No cer-
Supp. No. 14 1060.1
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MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 18-19
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Sec. 18-18. Weight limitations on certain
roads.
Secs. 18-1-18-15. Reserved.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to
operate, drive or park any truck in excess of
ARTICLE II. OPERATION OF VEHICLES three-fourths ton over, across or upon any street
GENERALLY* right-of--way except those indicated below, in the
village:
Sec. 18-1F>. Speed limits®Generally. Northlake Boulevard
In accordance with law, and when signs are Prosperity Farms Road
erected giving notice thereof, the speed limit shall State Road 703
be as set forth in this schedule upon those streets
or portions thereof, and at the times specified U.S. Highway #1 (State Road 5)
herein:
(1) On all streets within the corporate limits (b) This section shall not apply where such
trucks are making deliveries to or picking up
of the village, except as set out in section merchandise at residences or places of business
18-17, twenty-five (25) miles per hour at located upon such streets.
all times. (Code 1970, § 39-46; Ord. No. 4-81, § 1, 3-26-81)
(2) On all .state highways located in the vil-
lage, as designated by the state depart- Sec. 18-19. Combat Auto Theft (CAT).
ment of transportation.
(3) Between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 9:00 (a) Authority. The Florida Uniform Traffic Con-
trol Law authorizes municipalities to enact ordi-
a.m. and between the hours of 2:00 p.m. nances to establish "Combat Auto Theft" (CAT)
and 3:30 p.m. in the vicinity of schools or programs whereby vehicle owners may enroll
at such street intersections where heavy their vehicles giving advance written consent to
school traffic is found, fifteen (15) miles law enforcement to law enforcement officers to
per hour. Where public health, welfare stop their enrolled vehicles if they are being
and safety necessitates the use of school operated between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 5:00
speed limits, such determination shall be a.m., provided the CAT decal is properly dis-
made by the director of public safety. played in the lower corner of the vehicle's rear
(Code 1970, § 39-29) window.
Sec. 18-17. Same-Speck streets. (b) Administration of
program. A "combat auto
In accordance with law, it shall be unlawful, theft" (CAT) program is hereby established for the
when signs are erected giving notice thereof, to Village of North Palm Beach, Florida. The pro-
operate avehicle at a greater rate of speed than gram shall include:
that indicated on the following streets or indi- (1) Consent forms to be executed by motor
Gated portions thereof: owners who enroll vehicles in the pro-
gram.
Lighthouse Bridge, approaches thereto in ei-
ther direction, twenty (20) miles per hour. (2) CAT program decals which conform to the
specifications, colors and design of the
Prosperity Farms Road, from the southern vil- uniform CAT decal established by the
lage boundary line to Teal Road, north, thirty (30) Florida Department of Law Enforcement
miles per hour. for use throughout the state.
(Code 1970, § 39-29(2), (4)) (3) All other provisions of the "combat auto
*Cross reference-Driving over fire hose prohibited, § the$" program as provided for in the
12-1. Florida Uniform Traffic Control Law. Ad-
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§ 18-19 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE.
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ministration of the program. shall be con- the following described' roadways located within 1f
ducted by the director of public safety of the corporate limits. of the Village of North Palm
the village. Beach, Florida:
(4) The director of public safety shaIl charge State Road A-1-A;
a nominal fee for the administration of
the program and the cost of the CAT Prosperity Farms Road;
decal. U.S. Highway # 1 (SR #5);
(Ord. No. 45-96, § 1, 12-12-96)
Northlake Boulevard;
Secs. 18-20-18-33. Reserved. 800 Block of Lighthouse Drive;
North Anchorage Drive from Eastwind Drive. to
AEt,TICLE III. STOPPING, STANDING AND U.S. #1 (SR #5);
PAR'~~TG* South Anchorage. Drive and Eastwind Drive
adjacent to the North Palm Beach Ele-
See. 18-34. Parking restricted. mentary School property only during the
(a) Between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6'.00 period starting one hour prior to and
a.m. on streets where no curbing is provided,. the ending one hour after published school
parking of a vehicle shall not usurp more than hours inclusive.
twelve (12) inches of the paved portion of the Southerly most four hundred (400) feet of the
street. westerly road right-of--way of Castlewood
(b) No person shall leave any truck, trailer, Drive adjacent to the First Church of
boat or any vehicle of a similar type pazked upon Christ Scientist.
any public street or highway within the village (Ord. No. 8-92, § 1, 6-25-92; Ord.. No. 25-93, § 1,
between the hours of 12:30 a,m. and 6:00 a.m. 10-14-93; Ord. No. 19-96, § 1, 5-23-96)
Editor's note-Ordinance No. 8-92, adopted June 25,
(c) No truck in excess ofthree-fourths. ton shall 1992,. did not specifically amend this Code; hence, inclusion of
be parked at any time on public or private prop- § 1 as § 18-34.1 was at the. discretion of the. editor:
erty in an R-1, R-2 or R-3 residential zoning
district unless making deliveries or picking. up Sec. I8-35. Recreational, boating and camp-
merchandise. ing equipment and personal rec-
reationaluse trailers; parking on
Exception: Vans with and without factory- residential property restricted.
installed seats are excepted since vans with factory-
installed seats. are not vans- in accordance with Recreational, boating and camping equipment
state law. in the form of travel and camping trailers, boats
(Code 1970, 24-70, 39-24; Ord. No. 4-81, § 2, on trailers, boat trailers, motor homes, personal
3-26-81) recreational use trailers including motorcycle and
all terrain vehicle trailers. and vans, designed and
Sec. 18-34.1. Vehicle, trailer or boat parking used exclusively as temporary living quarters for
prohibited upon paved or un- recreation, for boating, for camping, for travel or
paved area of the roadright-of- for other personal recreational use, maybe pazked
way of specific roadways. in the side or rear yard, or within completely
enclosed garages on sites containing a single
The parking of any vehicle, trailer or boat is family or duplex residence, subject to the follow-
hereby prohibited upon the paved or unpaved ing conditions:
area of the road right-of--way of those portions of (1) A maximum of two (2) pieces of such
'Cross reference-Parking near a fire station or hydrant equipment at a time shall be permitted on
restricted, § 12-2. a site. ~ /
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MOTOR VEI3ICLES AND TRAFFIC § 18-35
(2) Such parking shall be limited to such wall, gate or fence shall not exceed six (6)
equipment owned or leased by the occu- feet in height when located in any build-
- pant-owner or occupant-lessee of the site ing setback area.
concerned. (9) The village council finds that, as a matter
Exception: A guest of an occupant-owner of fact, recreational and camping equip-
or occupant-lessee may park this equip- ment is a customary accessory use of the
ment in the front yard for not more than land in R-1 and R-2 zoning districts in the
five (5) days in any fourteen-day period. village.
(3) The location for such parked equipment (10) Such parked equipment shall not be used
shall be in the rear yard or in the side in the course of any commercial activity.
yard to the rear of a line established by For this purpose, commercial activity shall
the front building line adjacent to the side include any type of business or activity
yard where the equipment is located; pro- which is conducted on or off the subject
vided, however, that on corner lots such premises.
equipment shall not be parked on the side (Code 1970, § 30-1; Ord. No. 26-72, § 1; Ord. No.
yard which faces a public street. 11-79, § 1, 6-14-79; Ord. No. 27-93, § 1, 12-9-93;
(4) Such equipment shall, at all times, have Ord. No. 38-97, § 1, 2-28-97)
attached a current vehicle license plate.
(5) When parked on the site, such equipment Sec. 18-36. Parking in violation of signs.
It shall be unlawful when signs have been
shall not be used for living or sleeping
quarters or for housekeeping or storage erected giving notice thereof, to stop, stand or
purposes and shall not have attached Park a vehicle in violation of signs regulating or
thereto any water, sewer, electric or gas prohibiting the stopping, standing or parking of
service connection. vehicles.
Exception: Guest equipment as defined in Sec. 18-37. Violations; Panes-Handicap
subsection (2). spaces.
(6) Such equipment shall not exceed the max- The fine for stopping, standing or parking in
imam length, width, height and weight handicap parking spaces in violation of F.S. sec-
permitted under applicable provisions of tions 316.1955, 316.1956 shall be in the amount of
the motor vehicle laws of the State of one hundred dollars ($100.00).
Florida; provided, however, the maximum (Ord. No. 32-90, § 1, 8-9-90)
length shall not exceed thirty (30) feet Editor's note-Ordinance No. 32-90, adopted Aug. 9,
and the maximum height shall not exceed 1990, did not specifically amend this Code; hence, inclusion of
ten (10) feet. § 1 as § 18-37 was at the discretion of the editor.
(7) Such equipment shall be secured so that Sec. 18-38. Same-Non-handicap spaces.
it will not be a hazard or menace during
high winds or hurricanes. At least four (4) The fine for stopping, standing and parking a
hurricane ground anchors shall be avail- vehicle in violation of provisions, other than hand-
able at each site for each piece of equip- icap parking provisions, of this article shall be in
ment where such equipment is stored the amount of twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
pursuant to this Code. (Ord. No. 40-90„ § 1, 12-13-90; Ord. No. 5-96, § 1,
1-25-96)
(8) All such equipment, when parked in the Editor's note-Ordinance No. 40-90, adopted Dec. 13,
side yard, shall be visually screened from 1990, did not specifically amend this Code; hence, inclusion of
the view of adjacent properties and street § 1 as § 18-38 was at the discretion of the editor.
right-of--ways with an opaque wall, fence,
gate or hedge to a height of six (6) feet and
length and width of such equipment. A
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT § 21-45
LOS for capital potable water facilities means a based upon Level-of-Service D traffic volumes in
minimum of ninety-nine (99) gallons/capita/day Tables 4-1 and 4-2 of the Village Comprehensive
for average daily water consumption for residen- Plan.
tial; one thousand eight hundred seventy-four
(1,874) gallons/acre/day for average daily water LOS for capital sanitary sewer facilities means
consumption for nonresidential (which includes a minimum of sixty-six (66) gallons/capita/day for
commercial, public buildings, educational and other residential and one thousand sixty (1,060) gallons/
public buildings); one hundred forty-seven (147) acre/day for nonresidential (which includes com-
gallons/capita/day residential and two thousand mercial, public buildings, educational and other
seven hundred eighty-two (2,782) gallons/acre/ public buildings) for average day sewage genera-
day nonresidential maximum per-day consump- tion rate; and one hundred four (104) gallons/
tion; and a storage capacity of the average daily capita/day for residential and one thousand seven
flow x 0.5. hundred twenty-one (1,721) gallons/acre/day for
maximum day sewage generation rate.
LOS for capital recreation and open space fa-
cilities means level of service standards as fol- LOS for capital solid waste facilities means an
lows: average generation rate of 0.926 tons/capita/year
for single-family residential, 0.588 tons/capita/
Unit Population year for multiple-family residential, and six (6.0)
tons/acre/year for nonresidential.
Neighborhood parks 2 ac/1,000
Community parks 1 ac/1,000 LOS (interim) for capital storm drainage facil-
Beaches 1 mile/31,250 ities means standards to accommodate the follow-
Marinas 1 slip/2,500 ing storm flow criteria: three-year frequency, twen-
Boating 1 ramp/6,250 ty-four-hour duration (one-day); rainfall intensity
Golf courses 9 holes/30,000 curve, as established by the South Florida Water
Swimming 1 pooU31,250 Management District.
Tennis 1 court/6,250
Basketball 1 court/6,250 Public facilities mean capital potable water
Shuffleboard 1 court/6,250 facilities, capital recreation and open space facil-
BasebalUsoftball 1 field/7,200 ities, capital road facilities, capital sanitary sewer
FootbalUsoccer 1 field/4,800 facilities, capital solid waste facilities and capital
HandbalUracquetball 1 courtJ6,000 storm drainage facilities.
Playground areas 1 area/3,600 (Ord. No. 16-90, § 3, 6-28-90; Ord. No. 35-97, § 1,
Volleyball 1 courtJ7,200 8-14-97)
LOS for capital road facilities means the aver- Sec. 21-45. Adequate public facilities to be
age annual daily/peak hour LOS standards, con-
available to service development.
sistent with the Florida Department of Transpor-
tation minimum acceptable operating levels of In order to implement the provisions of the
service standards, shall be as follows: North Palm Beach Comprehensive Plan to ensure
(1) County Road A-1-A-D/D; that adequate potable water, sanitary sewer, road,
(2) Prosperity Farms Road - D/D; solid waste, drainage, recreation and open space
public facilities are available to accommodate
(3) Highway No. 1 and Northlake Boulevard development in North Palm Beach concurrent
- D/D; and with the impacts of development on such public
' (4) Lighthouse Drive - D/D facilities, the village council establishes, pursuant
to the terms of this article:
The evaluation of current and proposed levels of (1) A management and monitoring program
service on functionally grouped roadways shall be that evaluates the conditions of public
Supp. No. 14 1351
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§ 21-45 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE
facilities. to ensure they are being ade- (b) Annual public facilities update report (AUR).
quately planned for and funded to main- By March 1 of each. year, beginning in 1991, the
taro the LOS for each public facility, and village manager shall complete and submit to the
village council an annual public facilities update
(2) A regulatory program that ensures that report (hereinafter "AUR") for the period ending
each public facility is available to serve September 30. The AUR shall determine the
development concurrent with the impacts existing conditions of all. potable water, recreation.
of development on such public facilities, and open space, road, sanitary sewer, solid waste
or that development orders are condi- and storm drainage public facilities,. determine.
tinned on the availability of public facili- and summarize the available capacity of these
ties to serve: the development concurrent public facilities based on their LOS, and forecast
with the impacts. of development. the capacity of existing and planned capital. im-
(Ord. No. 16-90, § 4, 6-28-90) provements identified in the five-year capital im-
provement schedule for each of the five (5) suc-
Sec. 21-46. Management. and monitoring pro- seeding years. The forecasts shall be based on the
gram; annual public facilities up- most recently updated schedule of capital improve-
date report,.CIE amendments; an- ments for each public facility. The AUR: shall also
nual budget. revise population projections, update public facil-
ity inventories, update unit costs, and update
(a) Generally. In order to ensure that adequate revenue forecasts. The findings of the AUR shall
potable water, recreation and open space, road, form the basis for any proposed amendments to
sanitary sewer,. solid waste, and storm drainage. the CIE, any proposed amendments to the village s
public facilities are available concurrent with the annual budget for public. facilities, and the review
impacts of development on the public facilities, of and issuance of development orders during the j
the village shall establish the following manage- next fiscal year. c
~ merit and monitoring practices. The purpose is to (c) Recommendations on amendments to CIE
evaluate and coordinate-the timing, provision and and annual budget. Based upon analysis of the
funding of potable water, recreation and open AUR, the village manager shall propose to the
space, road, sanitary sewer, solid' waste and storm village council each year, any necessary amend-
drainage public facilities so that: menta to the CIE,. and any proposed amendments
(1) They are being adequately planned for to the village's annual budget for public facilities.
and funded. to maintain the LOS for the (Ord. No. 16-90, § 5; 6-28-90)
public facilities and
Sec. 21-47. Regulatory program; review of
(2) To evaluate the capacity of the public development to ensure adequate
facilities for use in the regulatory pro- public facilities are available.
gram. to ensure that:.
a. There are no development orders (a) Generally. In order to ensure that- adequate
issued unless there are adequate pub- Potable water, sanitary sewer, road, solid waste,
lic facilities available to serve the drainage, and recreation and open space public
development concurrent with the im- facilities are available concurrent with the im-
pacts of development on the public Pacts of development on each public facility, the
facilities, or village shall establish the following development
review procedures so that no development order
b. No development orders are issued is issued unless there are adequate public facili-
unless they are conditioned on the ties available to serve the proposed development,
availability of public facilities to serve or that the development order is conditioned on
the development concurrent with the the availability of public facilities to serve the
impacts of development on the pub- development concurrent with the impacts of de-
lis facilities. velopment on the public facilities.
Supp. No. 14 1352
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT § 21-47
(b) Exemptions. The following development shall
be exempt from the requirements of this article:
(1) Construction of public facilities (potable
water, sanitary sewer, solid waste, roads,
recreation and open space) that are con-
sistent with the village comprehensive
plan;
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TAXATION § 26-30
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL (b) In the case of multiple-peril policies with a
single premium for both the property and casu-
Secs. 26-1-26-15. Reserved. alty coverages in such policies, seventy (70) per-
- cent of such premiums shall be used as the basis
for the two-percent excise tax referred to herein.
ARTICLE II. INSURANCE EXCISE TAXES
(c) The excise or license tax shall be payable
Sec. 26-16. Casualty insurance premiums. annually on the first day of March of each year.
(Code 1970, § 38-20)
(a) In accordance with F.S. section 185.08, the
village does hereby assess and impose on every Secs. 26-18-26-28. Reserved.
insurance company, corporation or other insurer
now engaged in or carrying on, or who shall
hereafter engage in or carry on the business of ARTICLE III. UTILITY TAX*
casualty insurance as shown by the records of the
state treasurer in his capacity as state insurance Sec. 26-29. Levied; rate.
commissioner, an excise or license tax in addition A tax in the amount of eight (8) percent is
to any lawful license or excise tax now levied by hereby imposed and levied on each and every
the village amounting to one (1) percent of the purchase of electricity, metered natural gas, liq-
gross amount of receipts of premiums from poli- uefied petroleum gas either metered or bottled,
cyholders on all premiums collected on casualty manufactured gas either metered or bottled within
insurance policies covering property within the the .corporate limits of the village within the
corporate limits of the village. corporate limits of the village. A tax of two cents
(b) In the case of multiple-peril policies with a ($0.02) per gallon is hereby imposed and levied on
single premium for both property and casualty each and every purchase of fuel oil within the
coverages in such policies, thirty (30) percent of corporate limits of the village.
.such premium shall be used as the basis for the (Code 1970, § 38-21; Ord. No. 199-69, 1, 6; Ord.
one-percent tax above. No. 222-71, § 1, 1-14-71; Ord. No. 22-79, § 1,
9-27-79; Ord. No. 9-81, § 1, 9-24-81; Ord. No.
(c) The excise or license tax shall be payable 16-92, § 1, 9-24-92; Ord. No. 23-93, § 1, 9-23-93;
annually March 1 of each year after the passing of Ord. No. 41-97, § 1, 9-25-97)
an ordinance assessing and imposing the tax
herein authorized. Sec. 26-30. Collection.
(Code 1970, § 38-19)
(a) The tax imposed and levied in section 26-29
Sec. 26-17. Property insurance premiums. shall be collected from the purchaser of such
utilities services and paid by such purchaser for
(a) In accordance with F.S. section 175.101, the use of the village to the sellers of such
the village does hereby assess and impose on electricity, fuel .oil, metered gas and bottled gas
every insurance company, corporation or other (natural liquefied petroleum .gas or manufactured
insurer now engaged in or carrying on, or who gas) at the time of the purchaser paying the
shall hereafter engage in or carry on, the business charge therefor to the seller.
of property insurance, as shown by the records of
the state treasurer in his capacity as state insur- (b) The sellers of electricity, fuel oil, metered
ante commissioner, an excise or license tax in gas and bottled gas (natural liquefied petroleum
addition to any lawful license or excise tax now gas or manufactured gas) within the corporate
. levied by the village amounting to two (2) percent limits of the village shall act as the tax collection
of the gross amount of receipts of premiums from mediums or agencies for the village, and they
policyholders on all premiums collected on prop- shall collect from the purchasers of such utilities
erty insurance policies covering property within *State Iaw reference-Public service tax authorized, F.S.
the corporate limits of the village. § 166.231.
Supp. No. 14 1629
§ 26-30 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE' -
services for the use of the village the tax imposed (d) The tax imposed by this article shall. not
and levied by this article and shall. report and pay apply to purchases by any recognized church in
over to the village- all such taxes imposed,. levied the state for use exclusively for church purposes.
and collected in accordance with the accounting (Code 1970, § 38-23; Ord. No. 41-97, § 2, 9-25-97)
methods and other provisions of this article.
(c) The. sellers of such electricity, fuel oil, me- Secs. 26-32-26-50. Reserved.
tered gas- and bottled. gaa (natural liquefied Petro-
leum gas or manufactured gas) shall account for,
report and pay over all moneys received by them
on or before the fifteenth day of each and every ARTICLE IV TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
month under the provisions of this article, and SERVICE TAX*
shall submit such moneys, reports and accounting
to the village treasurer on or before the first day Sec. 26-51. Levy; rate.
of the month following the fifteenth day of each
month. The accounting and reports. which shall There is hereby levied and imposed by the
m an such a ent shall be u on such
acco p y P 3'm P village a public service tax upon purchases within
forms as can be mutually agreed upon by the the municipality of telecommunications services,
village treasurer and the sellers of such electric- as defined in F. S. section 203.012, which origi-
ity, fuel oil,. metered gas and. bottled gas (natural pate and terminate in this state, at a rate of six
liquefied petroleum gas or manufactured gas),. (6) percent of the total amount charged for any
and if no such agreement can be reached,. they telecommunications service provided within the
shall be upon such forms as aze determined by the village or, if the location of the telecommunica-
village treasurer. tions service provided cannot. be determined,. the
(Code 1970, § 38-22; Ord. No. 199-69, § 5; Ord. No. total amount billed for such telecommunications
222-71, § 1, 1-14-71) service to a telephone or telephone number,. a
telecommunications number or device, or a
Sec. 20-31. Ezemptaons. customer's billing address located within the vil-
la) Thee municipal government of the village, lage, excluding public telephone chazges collected
its commissions and agencies, the United States on site,. charges for any foreign exchange service
government, State of Florida, Florida municipal- or any private line service except. when such
hies and public bodies exempted. by law or court services are used or sold as a substitute for any
order shall be exempted from the payment of the telephone company switched service or dedicated
tax imposed and levied by this article.. facility by which a telephone company provides a
communication path, access chazges, and any
(b) The tax imposed by this article shall not be customer access line chazges paid to a local tele-
applied against any fuel adjustment chazge, and phone company. However, those telecommunica-
such chazge shall be separately stated. on each tions services described in F. S. section.
bill. "Fuel adjustment charge" shall mean all 203.012(5)(b), shall be taxed only on the monthly
increases in the cost of utility services to the recurring customer service charges excluding vari-
ultimate consumer resulting from an increase in able usage chazges.
the cost of fuel to the utility subsequent to Octo- (Ord. No. 18-94, § 1, 9-22-94; Ord. No. 43-96, § 1,
ter 1, 1973. 12-26-96; Ord. No. 42-97, § 1, 9-25-97)
(c) The. purchase of natural gas or fuel oil by a "Editor's note-Ord.. No. 18-94, adopted Sept. 22, 1994,
public or private utility,. either for resale or for use did- not. specifically amend the Code and at the discretion of the
as fuel. In the generation of electricity,. or the editor said provisions have been included herein as Art. IV,
purchase of fuel oil or kerosene for use as an 26-51-26-54. Subsequently, Ord. No. 43-96, adopted Dec. 26,
1996, replaced provisons of Ord. No. 18-94 and have been
aircraft engine fuel or propellant or for use in included herein as Art. IV, 26-51-26-54. Provisions of Ord.
internal-combustion engines shall be exempt from No. 43-96 did not specifically amend the Code and have been
taxation hereunder. included at the discretion of the editor.
Supp. No. 14 1630
TAXATION § 26-54
Sec. 26-52. Collection. of telecommunication service for hire or otherwise
for resale shall be exempted from the payment of
(a) When a seller of telecommunications ser- the tax imposed and levied by this part.
vices renders a bill to the purchaser to cover (Ord. No. 18-94, § 3, 9-22-94; Ord. No. 43-96, § 3,
purchases made during the period of time to 12-26-96; Ord. No. 42-97, § 2, 9-25-97)
which the bill is applicable, the amount of public
service tax shall be stated separately from gov- Sec. 26-54. Compensation.
ernmental charges and taxes, and shall not be For the purpose of compensating the seller of
levied thereon. telecommunication service, the seller shall be
(b) The purchaser shall pay such public service allowed one (1) percent of the amount of the tax
tax to the seller at the time of payment of each collected and .due to the village in the form of a
such bill. The seller, as collection agent for the deduction from the amount collected for remit-
village, shall collect such public service tax from Lance. The deduction is allowed as compensation
the purchaser at the time of payment of each such for keeping of records and for the collection of, and
bill. Provided and to the extent that such bills are the remitting of, the tax..
subsequently paid, the seller shall remit the pub- (Ord. No. 18-94, § 4, 9-22-94; Ord. No. 43-96, § 4,
lic service tax to the village in accordance with the 12-26-96)
provisions hereinafter stated. If any purchaser
refuses to pay such tax specifically, the seller
shall promptly inform the village of the name and
address of such purchaser, and the amount of tax
withheld by such purchaser.
(c} Every seller is hereby required to execute
and file with the village finance director no later
than the twentieth (20th) day of each month a
statement setting forth the amount of such public
service tax to which the village became entitled
under the provisions hereof on account of bills
paid by purchasers during the preceding fiscal
month, and contemporaneously with the filing of
such statements, shall pay the amount of such
public service tax to the village.
(Ord. No. 18-94, § 12 9-22-94; Ord. No. 43-96, § 2,
12-26-96)
Sec. 26-53. Exemptions.
(a) Purchases of telecommunication services
by the government of the village, its council and
agencies and any recognized church in this state
if used exclusively for church purposes and any
religious institution that possesses a consumer
certificate of exemption issued under F.S. ch. 212
_ shall be exempted from the payment of the tax
imposed .and levied by this part.
(b) Purchases of local telephone service or other
telecommunication service for use in the conduct
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I
Chapter 28
USE OF RIGHTS-OF-WAY FOR UTILITIES*
. *Editor's note-Ordinance No. 15-86, 1, 2, adopted Oct. 9, 1986, did not specifically amend the Code; at the advice of the
city and at the editor's discretion, the substantive provisions of the ordinance were codified as a new Ch. 28, Use of Bights-of--Way
for Utilities, 28-1-28-3.
Cross references-Enforcement of Ch. 28 by wde enforcement board, § 2-171 et seq.; buildings and building regulations, Ch.
6; electricity, Ch. 11; housing, Ch. 15; streets, sidewalks and public places, Ch. 24; landscaping, § 27-31 et seq.; subdivisions, App.
B.; franchises, App. D.
Supp. No. 14 1739
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APPENDIX C-ZONING § 45-2
Mobile home park means a residential tenancy located only in the rear yard of any lot.
in which a mobile home is placed upon a rented or The satellite television antenna shall be
leased lot in a park in which ten (10) or more lots placed so that there shall be a rear and
are offered for rent or lease. side yard of not less than five (5) feet, or if
Motel is a group of two (2) or more attached, a corner lot, a side street yard of not less
detached, or semidetached buildings containing than twenty (20) feet.
guest rooms or apartments with automobile stor- (2) Such antenna shall not exceed fifteen (15)
age or parking space provided in connection there- feet in height, including any platform or
with, designed and used primarily by automobile structure upon which said antenna is
transients. mounted or affixed. Such antenna may
Occupied shall be deemed to include the words not exceed fifteen (15) feet in diameter.
"arranged," "designed" or "intended to be occu-
(3) Installation of a satellite television an-
pied." tenna shall comply with the village build-
Pharmacy is an establishment engaged in the ing codes, electrical codes, zoning codes
preparation of prescription drugs and the sale of and other village codes that may apply
drugs, prosthetic supplies, surgical instruments thereto.
and supplies, and sale and/or rental of aids for (4) Not more than one (1) satellite television
invalids. antenna shall be allowed on any lot.
Rear yard is that area between the rear build- (5) Satellite television antennas shall meet
ing line and the rear lot line, and extending from all manufacturer specifications, be of non-
one (1) side line to the other. On all. lots the rear combustible and corrosive-resistant mate-
yard shall be in the rear of the front yard facing and be erected in a secure, wind-
the street.
resistant manner. Every such antenna
Resident of a community residential home means must be adequately grounded for protec-
any of the following: an aged person as defined in tion against a direct strike of lightning.
F.S. chapter 400; a physically disabled or handi- (6) .Satellite television antenna shall be
capped person as defined in F.S. chapter 760; a screened from all adjoining private prop-
developmentally disabled person as defined in erty by an opaque fence, an opaque wall
F.S. chapter 393; a nondangerous mentally ill or by natural landscape planting so planted
person as defined in F.S. chapter 394; or a child as
defined in F.S. chapter 39. Residents, as defined as to provide maximum opacity that is a
in F.S. chapters 400, 760, 393 and 394, shall not minimum of six (6) feet in height from
reside in the same community residential home grade.
as a child as .defined in F.S. chapter 39.
.Setback means the distance measured from a
Satellite television antenna is an apparatus side, rear and front lot line or from the currently
capable of receiving communications from atrans- designated ultimate right-of--way line (i.e., fed-
mitter or a transmitter relay located in planetary eral, state, county and village) to the closest point
orbit. Usable satellite signal is a signal which, within the lot that may be occupied by a building
when viewed on a conventional television set, is or an accessory structure. Front setbacks shall be
at least equal in picture quality to that received based on the platted front line of the property or
from local commercial television stations or by on the ultimate right-of--way line as determined
way of cable television. Satellite dish antennas by the village.
may be erected as an accessory structure in R-1
and R-2 zoning districts, subject to the following Side yard is that area between the side build-
restrictions: ing line and the side line of the lot and extending
(1) The satellite television antenna shall be from the front building line to the rear building
mounted on the ground only, and shall be line.
Supp. No. 14 2482.1
§ 45-2' NORTH PALM BEACH_CODE
Story is that portion of a building between the Sec.. 45-4. Conflict of provisions.
surface- of any floor and the surface of the floor (1) It is not intended by this ordinance to
next above it, or, if there be no floor above it, then interfere with or abrogate or annul any ease-
the space between any floor and the ceiling next rnents, covenants or other agreements between
above it. parties..
Street is any public or private thoroughfare (2) That where this ordinance imposes a greater
which affords the principal means of access to restriction upon the use of buildings or premises,
abutting property. It may be designated on the or upon the height of buildings, or requires larger
map as a street, avenue, boulevard, drive, place, open spaces than are imposed or required by
court,.. road, terrace, way, circle, lane, walk, path other ordinances, rules, regulations or by ease-
or otherwise. merits, covenants, or agreements, the provisions
of this ordinance shall control.
Time-share unit is a dwelling unit. in which the
right of use or occupancy circulates among vari- .Sec. 45-5. Changes and amendments.
ous persons for specific periods of time less than The village council may, from time to time,. on
one (1) year in accordance with a fined time its own motion or on petition, amend, supple-
schedule. went, change, modify or repeal by ordinance the
boundaries or districts or regulations or restric-
Used shall be deemed to include the words bons herein established, after public hearing..
"arranged", "designed" or "intended to be used."
Sec. 45.6. Penalty for violation of rovi-
P
Yard is the open space on the same lot with the lions.
main building, unoccupied and unobstructed from
the ground upward. Any person. who shall violate. any of the provi-
sions of this ordinance or fail to comply therewith
Xeriscape means a method of water conserva- or with. any of the requirements thereof, or who
tion gained through the utilization of trees,. shrubs, shall build or alter any building in violation. of any
vines, plants, groundcover and turf grasses which detailed statement or plan submitted and ap-
are drought tolerant. The implementation of ap- Proved thereunder, upon conviction thereof shall
propriate planning and design, use of soil amend- be punished as provided. in section 1-8 jof the
merits, efficient irrigation, practical turf grass, village Code], and each day such violation shall be
use of drought tolerant plants, mulches and ap- Permitted to exist -shall constitute a separate
propriate maintenance results in reduced water offense. The owner or owners. of any buildings. or
consumption but still provides a very wide range Premises or part thereof,. where anything. in vio-
of attractive landscaping alternatives. lation of this ordinance shall be placed, or shall.
(Ord. No. 16-71; Ord. No. 22-82, § 1, 12-9-82; Ord. exist, and anyarchitect, builder, contractor,. agent,
No. 9-85, § 1, 6-27-85; Ord. No. 17-90, § 1, 6-28-90; Person or corporation employed in connection
Ord. No. 21-90, § 1, 6-28-90; Ord.. No. 23-90, § 1, therewith shall. each be guilty of a separate of-
6-28-90; Ord. No. 10-95, § 1, 3-23-95; Ord. No. fense and upon conviction thereof shall be pun-
ished as provided in section 1-8.
23-95, § 1, 7-17-95; Ord. No. 29-95, § 1, 9-28-95)
Cross reference-Definitions for Code in general, § 1-2.
Secs. 45-7-45-15. Reserved.
Sec. 45-3. Interpretation of provisions.
ARTICLE II. GENERALLY
In interpreting and applying the provisions of
this ordinance, they shall be held. to be the mini- Sec. 45-16. IDivision of village into districts;
mum requirements for the promotion of the public districts enumerated.
health, safety, morals and general welfare of the In order to classify, regulate and restrict the
community. uses of land and buildings, the height and bulk of
Sapp. No. 14 2482.2
APPENDIX C-ZONING § 45-17
buildings, the amount of open spaces about build- (3) Changes.
ings, intensity of land use, the Village of North
Palm Beach, Florida is divided into twelve (12) (a) If, in accordance with the provisions of
this ordinance changes are made in dis-
zoning districts, as follows: trict boundaries or other matter por-
R-1 Single-family dwelling district trayed on the official zoning map, such
R-2 Multiple-family dwelling district changes shall be entered on a new official
R-3 Apartment dwelling district zoning map promptly after the amend-
C-A Commercial district ment has been approved by the Village
C-1A Limited commercial district Council. The new official zoning map shall
CB Commercial district be adopted in accordance with provisions
C-1 Neighborhood commercial district set forth in Section 45-17(5).
C-2 Automotive commercial district (b) No changes of any nature shall be made in
C-3 Regional business district the official zoning map or matter shown
P Public district thereon except in conformity with the
C-OS Conservation and open space procedures set forth in subsection (3)(a).
CC Transitional commercial district Any unauthorized change of whatever kind
or any failure to make a change when
In the creation of this ordinance of the respec- directed by ordinance by any person or
tive districts, the village council has given due persons shall be considered a violation of
and careful consideration to the peculiar suitabil- this ordinance and punishable as pro-
ity of each district for the particular uses and vided under section 45-6 of this ordi-
regulations applied thereto and to the densities of nance.
population, all in accordance with the comprehen-
sive development plan of the village. (4) Location; final authority. Regardless of the
(Ord. No. 208-70, § 1, 3-12-70; Ord. No. 10-73, § 1, e~stence of purported copies of the official zoning
9-13-73; Ord. No. 20-90, § 1, 6-28-90; Ord. No. map which may, from time to time, be made or
1-95, § 1, 3-23-95; Ord. No. 33-97, § 1, 7-10-97) .published, the official zoning map which shall be
located in the office of the village clerk shall be
Sec. 45-17. Official zoning map. the final authority as to the current zoning status
of land and water areas, buildings, and other
(1) Adopted by reference. The aforesaid dis- structures in the village.
tricts and the boundaries thereof are as shown
upon the "official zoning map" which, together (5) Damaged; destroyed, etc. In the event that
with all explanatory matter thereon, is hereby the official zoning map becomes damaged, de-
adopted by reference and declared to be part of stroyed, lost or difficult to interpret because of the
nature or number of changes and additions, the
this ordinance as if the information set forth on village council may, by resolution, adopt a new
the map was all fully described and set out official zoning map which shall supersede the
herein. prior official zoning map. The new official zoning
map may correct drafting or other errors or omis-
(2) Identification. The official zoning map shall sions in the prior official zoning map, but no such
be identified by the signature of the mayor at- corrections shall have the effect of amending the
tested by the village clerk, and bearing the seal of original official zoning map or any subsequent
the village under the following words: "This is to amendment thereto. The new official zoning map
certify that this is the official zoning map referred shall be identified by the signature of the mayor
to in section 3 of Ordinance No. 20 of the Village attested by the village clerk and bearing the seal
of North Palm Beach, Florida, as amended," to- of the village under the following words: "This is
gether with the date of the adoption of this to certify that this official zoning map supersedes
ordinance. and replaces the official zoning map adopted (date
Supp. No. 14 2483
§ 45-17 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE-
.
of adoption of map being replaced) as part of C. The minimum open spaces around. a main
Ordinance No. 20 of the Village of North Palm building. as provided for in this ordinance
Beach, Florida." shall not be encroached upon or be con-
sidered as open spaces for any other build-
Unless the prior official zoning map has been ing.
lost, or has been totally destroyed,. the prior map D. There shall not be more than one (1}main
or any significant parts thereof remaining shall
be preserved, together with all available records building and its customary accessory build-
pertaining to its adoption or amendment. Each ing on a lot as defined by this ordinance.
replacement official zoning map shall be num- E. The types, location and uses of buildings
tiered in consecutive order as adopted. and land publicly owned. and used in the.
(Ord. No. 208-70, 3-12-70; Ord. No. 26-95, § 1, performance of a public function may be
8-24-95) permitted in any district, provided such
type, location and use is approved by the
Sec. 45-18. Boundary conflict interprets- village council. The village council may
bons. limit the length of time of such type,
location and use.
Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries (Ord. No. 2-82, § 1, 1-28-82)
of any district shown upon the zoning map, the
following rules shall apply: Sec. 45-20. Adult entertainment establish-
(1) Where district boundaries are indicated meet.
as following street, alley or lot lines, said (1) Legislative intent. The intent of the village.
lines shall~?be construed to be such bound- council in adopting this section is to establish
~ arses: reasonable and uniform regulations for the adult
(2) Where' any public street or alley is here- entertainment industry that will protect the health,
after officially vacated or abandoned, the safety, property values, and general welfare of the
regulations applicable to each parcel of people,. businesses, and industries of the Village
abutting land shall apply to the portion of of North Palm Beach. It is not the intent. of the
such street or alley added thereto by vir- Village Council to legislate with respect to mat-
tue of said vacation or abandonment. ters of obscenity. These matters are regulated by
federal and state law, including Chapter 847 of
(3) Incase any further uncertainty exists, the the Florida Statutes. It is not the intent of the
village council shall interpret the intent Village Council in adopting this section to con-
of the map as to the location of such done distribution of obscene materials.
boundaries.
This section is intended to provide for the
Sec. 45-19. Buildings and uses to conform to proper location of adult entertainment establish-
district regulations. meets in the C-1 Neighborhood Commercial Dis-
trict and to protect the integrity of adjacent
Except as hereinafter provided: neighborhoods, educational institutions, religious
A. No building shall be erected, reconstructed institutions, parks and other commercial enter-
orstructurally altered, nor shall any build- Pnses. Proper separation of adult entertainment
ing or land be used which does not comply establishments prevents the creation of "skid-
with the regulations for the district in row" areas in the village which results from the
which such building or land is located. concentration of these. establishments and their
patrons. It is the intent to limit the secondary
B. No building shall be erected, reconstructed effects of adult entertainment establishments as
or structurally altered to exceed the height set out in the findings of fact contained within the
or bulk limits herein established for the Palm Beach County "Adult Entertainment Code,"
district in which such. building is located.. Ordinance No. 88-31.
Supp. No. 14 2484.
APPENDIX C-ZONING § 45-20
The locational restrictions contained in this
section should not be construed as to apply only to
those residential zoning districts, religious insti-
tutions, educational institutions, parks and other
commercial enterprises which cater to or are
attended by persons under eighteen (18) years of
age. The restrictions within this section are also
intended to ensure that residential zoning dis-
tricts, educational institutions, religious institu-
tions, parks and other commercial enterprises are
located in azeas free from the secondary effects of
adult entertainment establishments.
The location of residential zones, educational
institutions, religious institutions, parks and other
commercial enterprises within viable, unblighted
and desirable azeas support the preservation of
property values and promote the health, safety
and welfare of the public at large.
(2) Findings of fact. Based on the evidence and
testimony presented at first reading and public
hearing, the Village Council of the Village of
North Palm Beach reaffirms the findings of fact
contained within the Palm Beach County Adult
Entertainment Code and on the findings incorpo-
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APPENDIX C-ZONING § 45-33
Sec. 45-32.1. CC Transitional commercial dis- 2. Reserved.
trict.
A. General description. This residentiaUcom- F. Yards.
mercial transitional district is to provide for the 1. Front yards. All buildings shall be con-
development oflow-intensity business offices and strutted from theAlternate A-I-Aright-of-
other complementary uses. The CC district shall way to provide a front yard of not less
serve as a transition between residential areas than thirty (30) feet. All buildings shall be
and intense commercial development. set back from the right-of--way of streets
B. Uses permitted. The following uses are per- which intersect with Alternate A-I-A pro-
mitted in the CC transitional commercial district: viding a yard of not less than twenty-five
1. Financial institutions (25) feet.
2. Professional offices 2. Side yards. All buildings shall be set back
from side lot lines so as to provide side
3. Florists yards of not less than fifteen (15) feet.
4. Clothing stores 3. Rear yards. All buildings shall be set back
5. Stationary [stationery] stores from rear lot lines so as to provide a rear
yard of not less than fifteen (15) feet.
6. Photo studios/camera shops
7. Sporting goods stores G. Off--street parking regulations. Off-street
parking shall be provided the same as for the CA
8. Gift shops commercial district.
9. Candy shops
H. Off-street parking layout, construction and
10. Seamstress/tailor shop maintenance shall be the same as for the CA
11. Barber shops commercial district.
12. Hair salons (Ord. No. 31-97, § 1(Exhibit A), 7-10-97)
13. Nail salons Sec. 45-33. C-1 neighborhood commercial
C. Conditions for permitted uses: district.
1. All activities, sales and storage of
goods must be conducted entirely A. Uses permitted. Within any C-1 neighbor-
within completely enclosed build- hood commercial district, no building, structure,
ings with permanent nonmoving out- land or water shall be used, except for one (1) or
side walls. more of the following uses:
2. No outside sidewalk of parking lot 1. Any use permitted in the C-lA limited
storage (or) display of merchandise commercial district.
will be permitted. 2. Any retail business or commercial use
3. No manufacturing or production of which does not involve the manufacturing
products for retail or wholesale will or processing of products.
be permitted. 3. Personal service establishments, includ-
D. Building height regulations. No building or ing, but not limited to, banks, barber-
structure shall exceed two (2) stories or twenty shops, bowling alleys, beauty salons, med-
five (25) feet. ical and dental clinics, professional and
E. Building site area regulations: other offices, funeral homes, filling sta-
1. Maximum lot coverage. Main and acces- bons, shoe repair shops, laundry pickup
sory buildings shall cover no more than stations and self-service laundries, furni-
thirty-five (35) percent of the total lot ture display stores and drugstores.
area. 4. Theaters, but not drive-in theaters.
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5. Dry cleaning plants using modern,. auto- set forth in the R-1 and R-3 zoning dis-
matic cleaning systems with a completely trios, respectively, except as modified be-
enclosed process and with solvent and low:
vapor recovery units designed to prevent (i) On corner lots intersecting U.S: High-
the emission of objectionable odors and way No. 1 where the front of the
effluent, provided:
building is on the intersecting street
(a) That such establishments employ not and the side yard of the building is
more than five (5) persons on the on U.S. Highway No. 1, the mmi-
premises, exclusive of owner or man- mum side yard setback on U.S. High-
ages and employees who spend .the way No. 1 shall be one hundred (100)
greater part of their time outside of, feet measured from the street line to
rather than on the premises, such as the side building line, and only for
delivery men, salesmen or business structures in excess of twenty (20)
solicitors. stories in height shall five (5) feet be
(b) That such cleaning process meets added to the required side yard for
with the approval of the building each story added to the building in
official and the fire chief, that it excess of twenty (20).
complies with all building code pro-
visions and fire. prevention provi- (ii) On lots bordering the established
lions of the Village of North Palm bulkhead line, the Intracoastal Wa-
Beach. terway line or any existing bulk-
head,. the maximum required rear
6. Mobile home park. yard and side yard setbacks shall be
7. Adult entertainment establishments. twenty (20) feet from the established
bulkhead line, Intracoastal Water-
B. Building height regulations. For buildings way line or existing bulkhead, which-
in excess of two (2) stories. or thirty (30) feet in ever is closest in distance to the
height, five (5) feet shall be added to the required building line; provided,: however, that
front-yard setback for each story in excess of two said bulkhead line, Intracoastal Wa-
(2) or in excess of thirty (30) feet in height. No terway line or existing bulkhead is
structures however, shall occupy more than thirty- at least five hundred (500) feet from
five (35) percent of the site area so required. the opposite bulkhead line,
C. Building area regulations. For single- and Intracoastal Waterway line: or exist-
multiple-family dwelling structures, the same as ing bulkhead, whichever is closest.
for the R-1 and R-3 districts, respectively.
All other space regulations shall apply to
D. Yard space regulations. There shall be a such buildings.
front yard of not less. than fifty (50) feet measured
from the street line to the front building line, E. Off-street parking regulations.
except along both sides of U.S. 1, no setback less 1. Same as for the C-lA limited commercial
than one hundred (100.) feet in depth measured district for dwellings, churches, motels,
from the front building line shall be provided. hotels, time-share units and restaurants.
For a distance of one (1) block on streets 2. For general business, commercial or per-
intersecting U.S. 1, measured from the right-of- sonal service establishments, one (1) space
way line of said U.S. 1, side yards of at least for each one two hundred (200) square
twenty-five (25) feet in depth shall be provided. feet of nonstorage first floor area, plus one
(a) For single-family and for multiple-family (1) space for each two hundred (200) square
residential structures, there shall be rear feet of nonstorage area above the first /
yard and side yard .setbacks the same as floor.
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APPENDIX C-ZONING § 45-34
3. Medical or dental offices or clinics, one (1) minimum floor area of seven hundred
space for each one hundred fifty (150) fifty (750) square feet. An additional one
square feet of floor area, up to three hundred fifty (150) square feet of floor
thousand (3,000) square feet; one (1) ad- area shall be required for each additional
ditional space for each additional two hun- bedroom provided.
dyed (200) square feet of floor area up to
five thousand (5,000) square feet; one (1) G. Conditions for permitted uses:
additional space for each additional two 1. A car wash and car waxing business
hundred fifty (250) square feet of floor whether in conjunction with a filling sta-
space in excess of five thousand (5,000) tion or as an independent enterprise shall
square feet. be allowed to utilize an awning structure
4. Offices, one (1) space for each three hun- or structures which shall be located in the
dyed (300) square feet of floor area used rear yard with a minimum five-foot set-
for office purposes. back and within the building side lines
extended. All other activities, sales and
5. Schools and public buildings, one (1) space storage of goods must be conducted en-
for each four (4) seats in the main audito- tirely within completely enclosed build-
rium or place of assembly. ings with permanent nonmoving outside
6. Theaters, auditoriums, one (1) space for w~s•
each four (4) seats. 2. No outside sidewalk or parking lot stor-
7. No parking shall be permitted in the first age (or) display of merchandise will be
ten (10) feet of the required front yard permitted.
depth, measured from the front property (Ord. No. 20-72, § 1; Ord. No. 4-73; Ord. No.
line. The restriction against parking in 10-73, 8, 9, 9-13-73; Ord. No. 22-82, 8, 9,
the first ten (10) feet of the required front 12-9-82; Ord. No. 9-87, § 2, 5-28-87; Ord. No.
yard depth measured from the front prop- 23-90, § 4, 6-28-90; Ord. No. 7-94, § 1, 4-14-94;
erty line shall not apply to those proper- Ord. No. 1-95, § 1, 1-12-95; Ord. No. 24-95, § 1,
ties which have complied in full with the 7-17-95; Ord. No. 48-96, § 1, 12-12-96)
landscaping provisions of chapter 41-16
through 41-25 [chapter 27, article III], Sec. 45-34. Automotive commercial district.*
both inclusive.
A. Uses permitted. Within any C-2 automotive
8. Furniture display stores, one (1) space for commercial district, no building structure, land or
each four hundred (400) square feet of water shall be used, except for one or more of the
sales area. following uses:
9. Retail business with floor area in excess 1. Any use permitted in the C-lA limited
of fifty thousand (50,000) square feet, one commercial district.
(1) space for each two hundred and fifty
(250) square feet ofnon-storage floor area. 2. Any retail business or commercial use
F. Floor area regulations. which does not involve the manufacturing
or processing of products.
1. In multiple-family dwelling structures,
each dwelling unit having one (1) bed- 3. Personal service establishments, includ-
room shall have a minimum floor area of Wig, but not limited to, banks, barber-
seven hundred fifty (750) square feet. An shops, bowling alleys, beauty salons, med-
additional one hundred fifty (150) square *Editor's note-Ord. No. 30-97, adopted July 10, 1997,
- feet of floor area shall be required for each repealed former 45-34, relative to C-2 general commercial
additional bedroom provided. district, while Ord. No. 32-97, adopted July 10, 1997, re-
enacted said section to read as herein set out. The provisions
2. In time-share structures, each dwelling of former § 45-34 derived from Ord. No. 15-72, § i, and Ord.
unit having one (1) bedroom shall have a No. 25-95, § 1, adopted July 17, 1995.
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45-34 NORTH PALM BEACH GORE
ieal and dental clinics, professional and' 2. Locational and physical restrictions:
other offices, funeral homes,. filling sta-
tions, shoe repair shops, laundry pickup (a) Repair facilities and paint and body shops
stations and self service laundries, furni- shall be located at least one hundred (100) feet
ture display stores and drugstores. from any residentially-zoned lot. Service bay doors
shall not be oriented toward any adjacent residen-
4. Full service automotive dealerships and Bally-zoned property nor oriented toward any
accessory uses including paint and body adjacent public street.
shops, repair shops and garages, limou- (b) Accessory fuel pump islands and auto-
sine service and towing service. mated wash facilities for vehicles shall not be
5. Retail and wholesale sales of new vehicu- located within one hundred (100) feet of any
lar parts,. equipment and accessorieswith- residentially-zoned property. Wash facilities shall
out on-site installation. be located within a completely enclosed building.
6. Automobile service shops such as full ser- Fuel pump islands shall be located within an
vice vehicle repair shops, muffler shops, enclosed area so that they are not visible off
fire shops, lubrication and oil change, Premises.
window tinting, wash and detailing, etc. (c) The sale, lease or rental of automobiles,
7. Automobile, truck and trailer rental busi- trucks,. motorcycles, and recreational vehicles is
allowed only on lots which meet the following
ness.
minimum dimensions and area:
B. Development standards. Every commercial (Z) Minimum frontage of 125'
use located within the C-2 automotive commercial (2) Minimum width of 125'
district shall be so developed as to comply with. (3) Minimum depth of 200'
the following performance standards:
1. Outside display: Outside display areas for (4) Minimum area of 1.5 acres
sale, lease or rental of vehicles shall be C. Use and operating restrictions. Every com-
designed as follows: mercial use located within the C-2 automotive
(a) Vehicles may be stored on an ap- commercial district shall be so operated as to
proved parking surface without ref- comply with the following performance stan-
erence to parking stalls, stall strip- dards:
ing or wheel stops. This type of 1. No industrial equipment or vehicles shall
parking shall be allowed only purse- be sold, leased, rented or otherwise stored
ant to a site plan review and ap- within the C-2 district. For purposes herein,
proval subject to Article III of Chap- industrial equipment is defined as equip-
ter 6 of the Village Code of merit used primarily for purposes other
Ordinances. than transportation or hauling. Trucks
(b} Interior landscaping requirements other than pickup trucks, vans and jeeps
shall be displayed in areas separated from
within outside display areas purse- a public right-of--way by a building.
ant to Article III of Chapter 27 of the
Village Code of Ordinances shall be 2. No vehicle shall be parked for display
met by transferring the required land- purposes with its hood or trunk open, nor
scaping to the perimeter of the site elevated off the ground in any way. Vehi-
abutting public right-of--ways. The cles shall not be parked in any right-of-
transferred landscaped areas shall way or driveway.
be designed and located so as to 3. Advertising, flags, pennants, streamers,
mitigate and buffer the impact of the balloons, signs or vehicle stock numbers
aggregated vehicle storage area. shall not be displayed on any vehicle or
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APPENDIX C-ZONING § 45-34.1
equipment. Similar objects or advertising dred (500) square feet enclosed floor area,
designed to attract the public's attention plus one (1) space per each four thousand
shall not be displayed outdoors on any lot, five hundred (4,500) square feet of out-
building, vehicle or equipment. door sales display and rental area, plus
4. Any areas designated for the off=loading one space per service bay, plus one (1)
of vehicles or for loading and deliveries space per employee of the shift of largest
shall be located to the rear of buildings employment. Parking for vehicle storage,
and shall be located so as to contain noise sales or display may not be counted to-
on-site. These areas shall not be located ward meeting the number of required
closer than one hundred (100) feet from ofd street parking spaces to be provided
for customers and employees.
any residentially-zoned lot and shall be (Ord. No. 32-97, § 1, 7-10-97)
appropriately designated, marked and
signed.
Sec. 45-34.1. C-3 regi®nal business district.
5. Dealers are prohibited from using streets
in a residential zone for the testing of The C-3 regional business district is designed
vehicles after servicing and for the dem- for the re-use and/or redevelopment of commer-
onstration of vehicles. cial property. It contains special regulations and
6. Exterior lighting fixtures shall not exceed Procedures that are integrated with those of the
twenty-five (25) feet in height; shall be Town of Lake Park to avoid conflicts that could
directed away from adjacent properties; otherwise be created by the. location of the townl
shall confine light to the site only; and village boundary. Within C-3 business districts,
the following regulations shall apply:
shall not exceed when measured at any
property line, the following illumination: (1) Uses permitted. Within the C-3 zoning
(a) One hundred (100) foot-candles within strict, no building, structure, land, or
water shall be used, unless otherwise per-
display areas. miffed by these regulations, except for
(b) Forty (40) foot-candles within all ar- any combination of the following pur-
eas. poses:
(c) After 11:00 p.m., the illumination in a. Banks, savings and loans, stockbro-
display areas shall be reduced to keys, and similar financial institu-
fifty (50) foot-candles. tions.
7. No outdoor speakers or public address b. Business offices, including medical
systems that are audible from the exterior and professional services.
of the site shall be permitted. c. Community residential homes, sub-
8. Customer parking shall be marked with ject to the same requirements as
an above grade sign and shall be physi- apply in the R-2 zoning district, and
cally separated from the vehicle sales, family day care centers as defined. in
storage and display area. This barrier Chapter 402, Florida Statutes.
may be in the form of a landscape strip, d. Hotels, motels, .andtime-share units.
curbing or removable bollards. e. Multiple-family dwellings (each build-
9. The height of buildings, the site area of ing containing three (3) or more units)
buildings, yard spaces, and floor area reg- and customary accessory uses, sub-
ulations in the C-2 zoning district shall be ject to any limitations on residential
the same as required in the C-1 neighbor- uses in the adopted Comprehensive
hood commercial district. Plan.
10. Customer and employee parking require- f. Personal services typically offered in
ments: One (1) space for each five hun- conjunction with shopping facilities,
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§ 45-34.1 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE. _
i such as iaundromats, dry cleaners, stitute of Transportation Engineers (ITE)).
barber and beauty shops, child. care Modifications that involve shared parking
facilities,, health clubs, and shops for on parcels of land that are not under
the repair, cleaning, or rental of items identical ownership, or parking in a dif-
weighingless than one hundred (100) ferent municipality than the principal
pounds. building regardless of ownership, may be
g. Restaurants and other establish- approved through the special C-3 PUD
ments where food and/or beverages procedures found below in section 45-
are prepared and served. 34.1(10).
h. Retail sale of new or antique mer- a. Auditoriums of any kind - 1 space
chandise that is displayed indoors per 3 seats.
only, whether in freestanding build- b. Banks and other financial institu-
ings or in a centrally managed shop- tions - 3 spaces per 1,000 square
ping center or enclosed mall. feet.
i. Theaters and other entertainment c. Hotels and motels - 1 space per
facilities including nightclubs, game guest room plus 1 space per 2 em-
rooms, bowling alleys, and similar ployees during the peak period; park-
establishments, provided they are ing for restaurants and other guest
fully enclosed and provided such uses facilities to be calculated separately.
shall not include adult entertain- d. Offices, medicaUdental - 5 spaces
went establishments. per 1,000 square feet.
(2) Off-street parking. All proposed land uses e. Offices, all other - 3 spaces per
shall provide a sufficient number ofpark- 1,000 square feet.
ing spaces to accommodate the number of f. Residential - 2 spaces per dwelling
vehicles that can be expected to be at-
tracted to that use. Individual land uses mot'
can provide at least the number of spaces- g. Restaurants and nightclubs - 12
listed below on the same parcel of land as spaces per 1,000 square feet, except
the principal building (or on an adjoining 6 spaces. per 1000 square feet for
parcel under identical ownership) in lieu restaurants offering take-out ser-
ofusing the parking space standards found vice.
elsewhere in this Code. However,. certain h. Retail uses and personal services -
land uses may require less parking; and 4 spaces per 1,000 square feet, ex-
combinations of land uses may be able to cept 1.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet
reduce the total number of spaces by for furniture sales.
sharing those spaces during differing peak.
hours. or because of pedestrian trafFic or
multi-purpose trips. Modified standards
may be approved if fewer spaces will
accommodate the. number of vehicles that
can be expected to be attracted to that use
(or combination of uses) at the proposed
location. Such a modification may be made
on individual parcels of land (or adjoining
parcels under identical ownership) by the
building official when permitted by con-
sensus national codes or standards or
after submission of persuasive technical
evidence (such as publications of the In-
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APPENDIX D
FRANCHISES*
Included herein is a listing of franchises of the village:
Ord. Adoption Term
No. Date Subject Franchise (years) Expiration Date
2 7-22-57 Electricity Florida Power & Light Co. 30 1987
5 10-22-56 Water and sew- North Palm Beach, Utilities, Inc. 30 1986
age
36 10-1458 Telephone and Southern Bell Telephone and 30 1988
telegraph Telegraph (Replaced by South-
ern Bell Telephone and Tele-
graph Co.-Res. No. 5-90)
37 10-28-58 Gas Green's Fuel ofFlorida Corp. (Re- 30 1988
placed by Florida Public Utili-
ties Co.-Ord. No. 11-80)
116-1965 3-23-65 CATV Burnup & Sims, Inc. (Replaced 30 1995
by Southeast Florida Cable, Inc.
DB/A Aldelphia Cable Commu-
nications-Ord. No. 10-97)
156-67 9-19-67 Amends Ord. Burnup, & Sims, Inc. (Replaced - -
No. 116-1965 by Southeast Florida Cable, Inc.
DB/A Aldelphia Cable Commu-
nications-Ord. No. 10-97)
168-67 12-19-67 Amends Ord. Green's Fuel of Florida Corp. (Re- - -
No. 37 placed by Florida Public Utili-
ties Co.-Ord. No. 11-80)
216-70 9-10-70 Amends Ord. Burnup & Sims, Inc. (Replaced - -
No. 116-1965 by Southeast Florida Cable, Inc.
DB/A Aldelphia Cable Commu-
nications-Ord. No. 10-97)
11-80 5-22-80 Gas Florida Public Utilities Co. 30 2010
1480 7-10-80 Electric Florida Power & Light Co. 30 2010
10-97 2-27-97 CATV Southeast Florida Cable, Inc. - -
DB/AAdelphiaCab1e Communi-
cations
5-90 (Res.) 3- 8-90 Telephone and Southern Bell Telephone and 30 2020
telegraph Telegraph Co.
*Cross reference-Ch. 28, use of rights-of-way for utilities.
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STATUTORY REFERENCE TABLE
This table shows the location within this Code, either in the text or notes
following the text of references to the state law or related matters.
Section Section
Section this Code Section this Code
.1.01 27-31 185.08 26-16
1.01 et seq. 1-2 203.012 26-51
ch. 22F App. B, Art. II, § 203.012(5)(b) 26-51
36-10 ch. 205 Ch. 17, Art. II
ch. 39 App. C, § 45-2 205.043(2),
Ch. 50 2-181 205.043(3) 17-24, 17-25
50.041 2-181 205.053 17-20
50.051 2-181 205.192 17-22
ch. 98 Ch. 10 210.03 17-33
ch. 101 10-7 ch. 212 26-53
161.55(1)(d) 6-156 ch. 252 Ch.8
161.041 6-153 253.125 7-19
161.053 6-154 280.02 2-4
162.12(2) 2-180 316.008 Ch. 18
ch. 163 12.5-1 316.1955,316.1956 18-37
21-1 320.01(1) 14-37
21-11 ch. 327 Ch.5
21-43, 21-44 335.065 App. B, Art. IV, §
App. B, Art. I, § 36-29.1
36-2, App. B, Art. I, § 337.401(3) 28-3
36-4 342.03 Ch.5
App. B, Art. II, § ch. 373 19-200
36-16 ch. 380 21-44
App. B, Art. VI App. B, Art. II, §
163.01 2-4 36-10
163.161 et seq. 21-01 380.04 21-103
ch. 163.170, App. B, Art. II, § 393 App. C, § 45-2
§163.3164(17) 36-10 ch. 394 App. C, § 45-2
163.225(3)(a)--(c) 5-86 ch. 400 App. C, § 45-2
163.295 6-150 ch. 401 11.5-21
163.3161 et seq. Ch. 21, Art. II ch. 402 App. C, § 45-2
163.3177 21-44 App. C, § 45-34.1
163.3178 6-155 402.302(4),
21-44 402.302(5) 17-33
ch. 166 6-16 ch. 403 19-117
Ch. 24 ch. 419 17-33
Ord. No. 2478 § 3 App. C, § 45-2
166.021 Ch. 17, Art. II ch. 472 App. B, Art. I, § 36-6
166.221 17-34 ch. 480 App. C, § 45-2
166.231 Ch. 26, Art. III 553.73 6-154
ch. 170 21-2 11-11
170.01 Ch. 24 553.73(2) 6-2
ch. 175 2-167 561.01 3-1
175.101 26-17 561.01 et seq. Ch. 3
ch. 177 App. B, Art. I, § 36-2 563.01 3-1
App. B, Art. II, § 564.01 3-1
36-8 565.01 3-1
- App. B, Art. II, § 633.35 2-159
36-15 ch. 650 Ch. 2, Art. V, Div. 2
App. B, Art. IV, § 2-136
36-27 650.02 2-136
ch. 185 2-167 ch. 760 App. C, § 45-2
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Section this Code
ch. 847 App. C, § 45-20
870.041-870.048 8-16
872.05 2-104
943.14 2-159
943.25(13) 1-9
C
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CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE-ORDINANCES
Adoption Section
Ord. No. Date Section this Code
15-84 7-12-84 1 Added 45-31.1(B)
(15)---(20)
2 Rpld 45-31.1(B)(1)
6-85 5- 9-85 1 19-202(b)
7-85 5- 9-85 6-119(b)(4)
9-85 6-27-85 1 App. C, § 45-2
2 App. C, § 45-27(A)(5)
3 App. C, § 45-28(A)(5)
11-85 7-11-85 1 2-153(a)
12-85 7-11-85 1, 2 2-166(a), (b)
13-85 8- 8-85 1, 2 11-11, 11-12
14-85 8-22-85 1 14-44
2 14-46
15-85 9-12-85 1 App. C, § 45-36(N)
18-85 10-24-85 1 19-18
19-85 10-24-85 1 2-176(d)
2-86 3-27-86 1 2-171
2 2-178
3 2-179
3-86 3-27-86 1 Added 6-151-6-164
4-86 4-24-86 1 Rpld 21-1
2 21-11
3 21-12
4 21-21
5 1-8(d)
15-86 10- 9-86 1 28-1-28-3
2 2-173
16-86 11-13-86 1, 2 6-16, 6-17
17-86 11-13-86 1, 2 17.5-1, 17.5-2
18-86 11-13-86 1, 2 22-16, 22-17
19-86 11-13-86 1, 2 19-86
20-86 11-13-86 1 13-1, 13-2
21-86 11-13-86 1 15-1, 15-2
22-86 12-11-86 1 6-151-6-156
23-86 12-11-86 1 2-163(c)
1-87 1- 8-87 1 12.5-7,
12.5-42(1),
12.5-42(2)c.
12.5-44
2 12.5-5
3 12.5-41(5), (6)
4 Rpld 12.5-46,
12.5-47
3-87 1-22-87 1, 2 12-16, 12-17
5-87 2-26-87 1 5-3
9-87 5-28-87 1 App. C, § 45-31(G)
2 App. C, § 45-33(G)
14-87 9-10-87 1 2-164(a)
16-87 10-22-87 1 45-35.1
18-87 11-12-87 1 21-1
19-87 11-12-87 1 21-2
1-88 1-14-88 1 6-137
2-88 1-14-88 1 2-16
- 6-88 1-28-88 1, 2 11-11, 11-12
10-88 2-11-88 1 22-17
20-88 8-11-88 1 19-183
5-89 2- 9-89 1 6-123
10-89 4-27-89 1 Rpld 6-18
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Adoption Section t
Ord. No. Date Section. this Code
11-89 5-25-89 1 2-116
19-89 9-14-89 1 6-112
2 6-113(c)
3 6-138
4 Rpld 6-136(a)(4), (b)(4),
(c)(4), (d)(6)c.,
(e)(6)c.,(fl(5)d.
23-89 11- 9-89 1 21-01
3-90 (Rest 3- 8-90 1-9 App. D
4-90 3- 8-90 1, 2 6-16, 6-17
3 Rpld 6-72-6-81,
6-89-6-99
5-90 3- 8-90 1, 2 15-1, 15-2
6-90 3-22-90 1, 2 12-16, 12-17
7-90 4-12-90 1 17-33
8-90 4-12-90 1 2-172
2 2-174(a)(2)
3 2-174(b)
4 2-175(d)
5 2-177(5)
6 2-178
7 2-180
15-90 6-28-90 1 App. B, § 36-6(3.1)
2 App. B, § 36-10
3 App. B, § 36-29.1
4, 5 App. B, § 36-31, 36-32
6 App. B, § 36-38, 36-
38.1
16-90 6-28-90 1(A}, (B) 21-41, 21-42
2-6 21-43-21-47
17-90 6-28-90 1 App. C, § 45-2
2 App. C, § 4-5-27(A)(6),
(7)
3 App. C, § 45-28(A)(6),
(G)
4 App. C, § 45-32(A)(9)
18-90 6-28-90 1 17-33
20-90 6-28-90 1 App. C, § 45-16
2 App. C, § 45-35.2
21-90 6-28-90 1 App. C, § 45-2
2 App. C, § 45-36(O?
22-90 6-28-90 1 19-220,.19-221
23-90 6-28-90 1 App. C, § 45-2
App. C, § 45-31(C)(4)
App. C,
§ 45-32(A)(1)--(7)
App. C, § 45-33(A)
24-90 6-28-90 1 App. C, § 45-37
25-90 6-28-90 1 App. C, § 45-35.2(C)
32-90 8- 9-90 1 18-37
34-90 9-27-90 1.1 21-61(a), (b)
1.2 21-fil(e)
1.1(a)--(e) 21-62-21-66
1.1(fl 21-70(a)
1.1(g)-(i) 21-67-21-69
1.1(j) 21-70(b)
35-90 9-27-90 1 5-81
2 5-83(b)
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Ord. No. Date Section tbis Code
3-5 5-83(e)(1)--(3)
6 5-83(1)(1)
7 5-85(5)
8 5-85(11)
36-90 10-25-90 1 2-146
37-90 10-25-90 1 14-30
39-90 11-19-90 1-7 9-16-9-22
40-90 12-13-90 1 18-38
3-91 1-24-91 1 App. B, § 36-23
4-91 2-28-91 1 2-177(a)
6-91 3-14-91 1 Rpld App. C, § 45-20
7-91 3-14-91 1 App. C, § 45-36
16-91 4-11-91 1-12 2-170.01-2-170.11
17-91 4-25-91 1 2-174(a)
19-91 5-23-91 2 11-11
20-91 5-23-91 1 6-20
21-91 5-23-91 1(1)-(7) 12-101-12-107
23-91 6-27-91 1 Readopting Ordi-
nance,
p. ig
24-91 7-11-91 1 App. C, § 45-
35.2(B)(8)
33-91 10-24-91 1 9-21(c), (d)
34-91 11-14-91 1 14-30(b)
1-92 2-13-92 1-6 2-159-2-164
7 Rpld 2-165
8 2-166
9 Rpld 2-167
10 Added 2-167
11, 12 2-165, 2-169
3-92 2-27-92 1, 2 15-1, 15-2
5-92 4-23-92 1-6 ~ 20-61-20-66
6-92 5-28-92 I-VIII 21-101-21-108
8-92 6-25-92 1 18-34.1
13-92 9-10-92 1, 2 12-16, 12-17
14-92 9-10-92 2 6-17
3 Rpld 6-20
16-92 9-24-92 1 26-29
18-92 10-22-92 1 14-30
4-93 1-14-93 1 2-149(c)
8-93 2-11-93 1 21-70
9-93 3-11-93 1 Rpld 10-58(b)
11-93 4-22-93 1 19-207-19-219
13-93 5-13-93 1, 2 9-21, 9-22
14-93 6-10-93 1 19-208
18-93 7-22-93 1 9-17
2 9-19
20-93 9- 9-93 1 6-18
21-93 9- 9-93 1 6-18
23-93 9-23-93 1 26-29
24-93 10-14-93 1 Rpld 6-111-138
2 Added 6-111-6-117
25-93 10-14-93 1 18-34.1
27-93 12- 9-93 1 18-35
1-94 1-13-94 1, 2 17-1
2-94 2-10-94 1, 2 16-22, 16-23
5-94 3-10-94 1 6-117(I)
7-94 4-14-94 1 App. C, § 45-33(E)(9)
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Ord. Pto. Date Section tliiffi Code
9-94 6- 9-94 1 2-146
2 2-148(e)
13-94 8-11-94 1 6-111(G)(2)
2 6-113(B)(23)
3 6-115(C)(2)
14-94 8-11-94 2 11-11
15-94 8-11-94 1 17-24
2 1?-25
3 17-33
18-94 9-22-94 1-4 26-51-26-54
19-94 10-13-94 1 14-30(2}
21-94 10-27-94 1 1-9
1-95 1-12-95 1 App. C, § 45-33(G)
2-95 1=26-95 1-9 17-2
6-95 3- 9-95 1 2-161(d)
8-95 3-23-95 1 App. C, § 45-34.1
10-95 3-23-95 1 App. C, § 45-2
11-95 3-23-95 1 App: C, § 45-16
12-95 3-23-95 1 2-148(a)
2 2-145(d)
13-95 3-23-95 1 2-157
15-95 5-11-95 1 2-170
16-95 6-22-95 1 16-17
17-95 6-22-95 1 20-62(a)
2 20-62(e)
18-95 7-13-95 1 App.. C, § 45-34.1(4)
2 App. C, § ~ "
45-34.1(10)c.
19-95 7-13-95 1 App. A, § III
20-95 7-27-95 1 App. C, § 45-36(N)
21-95 7-27-95 1 2-3
22-95 7-17-95 1 App. C, § 45-20
23-95 7-17-95 1 App. C, § 45-2
24-95 7-17-95 1 App. C, § 45-33(A)
25-95 7-17-95 1 App. C, § 45-34(A)
26-95 8-24-95 1 App. C, § 45-17(3)(a)
29-95 9-28-95 1 App. C, § 45-2
2 App. C, § 45-27(A)(8),
(9)
it 30-95 10-12-95 1, 2 2-159
3 2-161(a)(1)
4 2-163(a)(1)
31-95 10-26-95 1 2-4
36-95 12-14-95 1 5-84(5)
2 5-84(8)
37-95 12-14-95 1 App. C, § 45-20(1)
2 App. C, § 45-20(2)
3 App. C, § 45-20(4)
j 4 App. C, § 45-20(7)
5 App. G, § 45-20(8)
6 Added App. C, § 45-20(9)
7 Added App. C, § 45-20(10)
8 Rnbd App. C, § 45-20(9)
as App. C, § 45-20(11)
1-96 1-i1-96 1 Rpld App. C, § 45-34.1(9)
4-96 1-25-96 1 3-2
5-96 1-25-96 1 18-38
6-96 1-25-96 1 App. C, § 45-20(5)
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Adoption Section
Ord. No. Date Section this Code
8-96 2- 8-96 1 14-30(2)
12-96 3-28-96 1 2-146
2 2-158
15-96 4-25-96 2 6-17
Rpld 6-18
18-96 5- 9-96 1 2-175
2 2-176
3 2-178
4 Added 2-179
5 Rnbd 2-179
as 2-180
6 Rnbd 2-180
as 2-181
Amnd 2-181
19-96 5-23-96 1 18-34.1
22-96 6-13-96 1 2-26
23-96 6-13-96 1 2-42
28-96 7-25-96 1 2-158(d)
29-96 7-25-96 1 2-163(a)
34-96 8-22-96 1 App. C, § 45-36(N)(1)
35-96 8-22-96 1 App. C, § 45-34.1(9)
37-96 9-26-96 1 17-33
38-96 10-10-96 1 19-202
43-96 12-26-96 1-4 26-51-26-54
45-96 12-12-96 1 18-19
46-96 12-12-96 1 45-31(G)(5)
47-96 12-12-96 1 45-31.1(G){4)
45-96 12-12-96 1 45-33(E)(2)
1-97 1- 9-97 1 45-34.1
3-97 1- 9-97 1 45-36 L
6-97 1-23-97 1--3 11.5-21-11.5-23
7-97 1-23-97 1 14-30
9-97 2-13-97 1 11-11
10-97 2-27-97 1---4 App. D
11-97 2-27-97 1 12-16
12-97 2-27-97 1 Added 45-21
2 45-2
3, 4 45-36
15-97 2-27-97 1 28-1
16-97 3-13-97 1 2-16
23-97 5- 8-97 1 2-116
2 Added 2-118
30-97 7-10-97 1 Rpld App. C, § 45-34
31-97 7-10-97 1(Exhibit A} Added App. C, § 45-32.1
32-97 7-10-97 1 Added App. C, § 45-34
33-97 7-10-97 1 App. C, § 45-16
35-97 8-14-97 1 21-44
37-97 8-28-97 1 6-113(B)(23)
38-97 8-28-97 1 18-35
41-97 9-25-97 1 26-29
2 26-31
42-97 9-25-97 1 26-51
2 26-53
43-97 10- 9-97 1 9-21
44-97 10- 9-97 1 2-40
2 2-43
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CODE INDEX
Section Section
DOCKS. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND WATER- ELECTIONS (Cont'd.)
WAYS Organization 10-63
DOCUMENTS AND PUBLIC RECORDS Polling place
Department of.recorda Designated 10-76
Deputy village clerk Policeman to be present 10-77
Appointment 2-68 Protest of election returns; inspection by
Duties 2-69 canvassing board 10-12
Village clerk; duties Special elections
Election records, kee in 2-67(5) Notice of 10-4
p' g...........
Expiration of term, notice of 2-67(7) When held 10-2
Official seal, kee in 2-67(8) State laws
p' g
Record ordinances 2-67(3) Applicable state laws adopted......... 10-1
Village council Voting machines maybe used; state law
Keep records of council 2-67(2) applicable 10-7
Public council action 2-67(4) Village clerk, duties re keeping election
Serve as clerk of council......... 2-67(1) records 2-67(5)
Vital statistics, keeping 2-67(6) Village council to constitute canvassing
Police division, duties re records 2-76(b)(1) ~az'd • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 10-11
Treasurer's duties re examination of depart- Voting machines may be used; state law
mental books....... 2-51(2) applicable 10-7
Village clerk and deputy village clerk. See
herein: Department of Records ELECTRICAL CODE
Amendments, corrections, additions 11-12
DOGS Code and county amendments adopted 11-11
Regulations enumerated 4-24 et seq. Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173
See: ANIMALS AND FOWL
DRAINAGE ELECTRICITY
Stormwater management 21-61 et seq. Swimming pools; electrical equipment..... 25-8
See: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ELECTRONIC AUDIO EQUIPMENT
Subdivision design standards re easements
and ri hts-of-wa 36-22(b) Noise control 19-104
g y..........
Zoning, surface water management EMERGENCIES
C-3 Regional Business District........ 45-34.1(8) Ambulances 17-50, 17-51
DROUGHT Civil disorders and disturbances
Water shortage emergencies 19-200 et seq. Mayor designated local authority for pres-
See: WATER SHORTAGE EMERGEN- ervation of public peace 8-16
CIES Emergency medical services
Fees
E Billing and wllection 11.5-23
Establishment 11.5-22
ELECTIONS Generally 11.5-21
Ballots Fire division 12-29 et seq.
Direction for preparation 10-8 See: FIRE PREVENTION AND PRO-
Public measure 10-10 TECTION
Specifications; general and runoff elec- Water shortage emergencies 19-200 et seq.
tions 10-9 See: WATER SHORTAGE EMERGEN-
Candidacy CIES
Candidates for office; qualifying 10-5
Preservation of notice of candidacy 10-6 EMPLOYEES. See: OFFICERS AND EM-
Clerks. See herein: Inspectors and Clerk PLOYEES
General elections, notice of 10-3
Inspectors and clerk ENCLOSURES. See: FENCES, WALLS,
Appointment 10-58 HEDGES AND ENCLOSURES
Compensation 10-61
Filling vacancy 10-60 ENERGY EFFICIENCY BUILDING CODE
Good order, duty to maintain and report Adopted by reference...... 6-150
violations 10-62
Instruction prior to election 10-64 ENGINE EXHAUST
Oath required 10-59 Noise wntrol policy 19-108
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Section Section
EROSION CONTROL STRUCTURES FINES, FORFEITURES AND OTHER PEN-
Construction regulations 5-93 et seq. ALTIES
See: BOATS, DOCKS AND WATER- Code enforcement board; fines and liens 2-178
WAYS Code of ordinances, provisions re general
penalty and continuing violations 1-8
EXCAVATIONS Parking violation 18-37,.18-38
Bulkhead lines 7-1 et seq. Pension and certain other benefits for fire
See: BULKHEAD LINES and police employees
Stormwater management 21-61 et seq. Board of trustees for; forfeiture of mem-
See: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT bership on board for absenteeism. 2-164(b)
Street excavations 24-16 et seq. Contributions; forfeitures 2-163(d)
See: STREETS, SIDEWALKSANDPUB- FIRE DISTRICT
LIC PLACES
Property within village designated 6-3
EXCRETA FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
Dog waste, removal provisions re 4-31, 4-32 Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173
Depaztment of public safety, provisions re
II ~ fire division 2-76(c)
See: PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT
I', FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES AND ENCLO- Fire division
SURES Composition 12-30
Landsca m 27-31 et se Created;functions........ 12-29
p g' ' ' ' ' ` • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' • q• Emergency medical technician volun-
See: LANDSCAPING
Swimming pool requirements............ 25-37, 25-38 tears 12-32
Equipment
FINANCES Acquisition 12-52
Budget procedures 2_2 Fire alazm system 12-53
Country club, provisions re 9-21(c), 9-32 Generally 12-51
Court cost Housing 12-54
Assessment of additional court costs for Private use of equipment 12-55
criminal justice education expendi- Tampering with equipment 12-56
tares 1-9 Impersonating fireman 19-8
Department of finance Motor equipment andmembers' cars des-
Finance director; duties ignated emergency vehicles 12-31
Audit.accounts 2-59(1) Personnel
Budget duties 2-59(4) Badges............................ 12-41
Certify contracts 2-59(3) Car insignia....................... 12-42
Custodian of bonds, contracts, etc... 2-59(7) Other officers accountable to chief... 12-39
Financial statements 2-59(5) Police assistance................... 12-43
Keep accounts 2-59(6) Special police powers............... 12-40
Prescribe form 2-59(2) Volunteer firefighters,. length of service
Investments award plan for 2-170 et seq.
Allowable investment activity for village See: PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT
funds 2-4 Fire prevention code
Pensions and retirement. See also that Adopted by reference 12-1
subject Amendments 12-17
Length of service award plan for volun-
teer firefighters 2-170 et seq.
Pension and certain other benefits for
fire and police employees 2-159 et seq.
Pension and certain other benefits for
general employees................ 2-146 et seq.
Planning and development; filing fees and
cost. for changes 21-1, 21-2
Social security 2-136 et seq.
See: SOCIAL SECURITY
Taxation. See that subject
Treasury, department. of 2-51
See: TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Village manager 2-118
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CODE INDEX
Section Section
MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC (ConfdJ NORTH PALM BEACH, VILLAGE OF. See:
Stopping, standing and parking VILLAGE
Parking restricted 18-34
Recreational, boating and camping equip- NUDITP
ment, and personal recreational use Topless costumes prohibited 19-64
trailers; parking on residential prop-
erty restricted 18-35 NUISANCES
Signs, parking in violation of.......... 18-36 Abandoned, inoperative and junked prop-
Vehicle, trailer or boat parking prohib- e1'tY••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14-37 et seq.
ited upon paved or unpaved area of See: GARBAGE AND TRASH
the road right-of--way of specific Animals creating nuisances 4-12
roadways 18-34.1 False alarms
Violations; fines Excessive false alarms declared public
Handicap spaces 18-37 nuisance.......:................ 19-212
Non-handicap spaces 18-38 Rabid animals declared nuisance......... 4-42
Vehicular operation Weeds and brush 14-?9 et seq.
Speed limits See: WEEDS AND BRUSH
Generally 18-16
Specific streets 18-17 NUMBER
Weight limitations on certain roads 18-18 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ~
Noise control 19-104
OATH, AFFIRMATION, SWEAR OR SWORN
N Administrative code, provisions re oaths of
office 2-41
NOISE Definitions and rules of construction 1-2
Animal noises 19-107 Election inspectors and clerk; oath re-
Buildings, premises or property quired 10-59
Noise from 19-102 General employees retirement board; oaths
Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 of office 2-154
Conduct, noisy and boisterous 19-106 Reserve police force; oath required 23-47
Construction activity, permissible time for 19-111 OBSCENITY. See: INDECENCY AND OB-
Definitions 19-99 SCENITY
Electronic audio equipment 19-104
Enforcement OBSTRUCTIONS
Authority 19-116 passa ewa s,obstructin 19-47
Procedure g Y g
All other noises 19-117(b) OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES
Motor vehicle noise enforcement, op- Regulations enumerated 17-16 et seq.
erating 19-117(a) See: LICENSES AND PERMITS
Engine exhaust 19-108
Exemptions 19-120 OFFENSES
Fixed mechanical equipment.............. 19-112 Definitions 19-1
Horns and signal devices 19-103 Enumerated 19-3 et seq.
Loading, unloading and unpacking 19-110 See also specific offenses as indexed
Loudspeakers and devices for advertising. 19-105 State misdemeanors adopted , 19-2
Measurement procedure 19-113
Musical instruments 19-104 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
Noise control measurement standards other Administrative code 2-39 et seq.
than motor vehicle noise standards.. 19-118 See: ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
Noise control policy 19-100 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2
Periods of observation 19-114 Elections. See also that subject
Radios 19-104 Generally............................ 10-1 et seq.
Special permits excepted 19-119 Inspectors and clerk 10-58 et seq.
Unnecessary, excessive or offensive noise Finance duector 2-59
Unlawful to make 19-101 Impersonating village official 19-8
Vehicle defect or condition of load........ 19-109 Librarian 2-93
Voluntary compliance 19-115 Mayor 2-18, 8-16
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Section Section
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES {Cont'd.) PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND RECREATION
Pensions and retirement. See also that (Confd.)
subject Department of recreation
Length of service award plan for volun- Director's duties
Leer firefighters 2-170 et seq. Conduct community activity 2-110(2)
Pension and certain other benefits for Supervise recreation areas.......... 2-110(1)
fire and police employees 2-159 et seq. Ejectment of violators 20-8
Pension and certain other benefits for Enforcement of provisions, responsibility . 20-7
general employees 2-146 et seq. Hours regulated 20-1
Social security 2-136 et seq. Meetings and gatherings
Public safety director 2-75 Liability for loss or injury.............. 20-23
Public services director 2-84 Permit
Recreation director 2-110 Appeal from refusal to issue 20-35
Social security 2-136 et seq. Application........................ 20-33
See: SOCIAL SECURITY Form 20-32
Treasurer 2-51 Issuance standards 20-34
Village clerk and deputy village clerk...... 2-67 et seq. Required 20-31
See: DOCUMENTS AND PUBLIC Revocation 20-36
RECORDS Rules and regulations, permittee bound
Village manager 2-115 et seq. by.............................. 20-22
See: VILLAGE MANAGER Property used to violate provisions, confis-
cation of 20-9
OFFICIAL TIME Public services department
Definitions and rules of wnstruction 1-2 Division. of parks 2-85(2)
OPEN SPACES. See: YARDS AND OPEN Recreation advisory boazd
Created 20-61
SPACES Duties 20-66
OR, AND Meetings 20-65
Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Officers' quorum, compensation........ 20-64
Removal 20-63
ORDINANCES. See: CODE OF ORDI- Terms 20-62(b)
NANCES Vacancies 20-62(c)
Restrooms, failure to cooperate in keeping
OWNER neat or sanitary _ 20-2
j Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Traffic
Enforcement of traffic regulations 20-5(2)
Operation confined to roads 20-5(5)
P Pazking azeas designated 20-5(6)
Signs 20-5(3)
PALM. BEACH COUNTY. See: COUNTY Speed of vehicles 20-5(4)
State motor vehicle laws 20-5(1)
PARKING Trees
Landscaping, provisions re off-street park- Climbing trees, etc 20-4
ing 27-38, 27-59 Use by public only 20-1
et seq.
See: LANDSCAPING PENALTIES. See: FINES, FORFEITURES
Pazks; designated parking azeas 20-5(6) AND OTHER PENALTIES
Stopping, standing and pazking.......... 18-34 et seq. pENSIONS AND RETIREMENT
See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAF-
FIC Length. of service award plan for volunteer
Zoning, provisions re off-street parking 45-27 et seq. firefighters
See:. ZONING (Appendix C) Benefit formula 2-170.6
Contact person 2-170.10
PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND RECREATION Effective date 2-170.3
Alcoholic beverages Eligibility . 2-170.4
Consumption on playgrounds and public Entitlement age 2-170.5
pazks 3-3 Plan, name of........................ 2-170.2
Bicycles Point system 2-170.11
Operation in safe manner, etc.......... ~ 20-6(2) Preretirement death benefit........... 2-170.7
Operation prohibited in certain azeas 20-6(1) /
Buildings or structure, erecting 20-3 I\
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Section Section
SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) (Cont'd.) SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) (Cont'd.)
Definitions Wildlife protection and preservation. See
General terms 36-5 within this subheading. Land Clear-
Specific terms 36-6 ing, Vegetation and Wildlife Protec-
Design standards tion and Preservation
Alleys 36-20 Jurisdiction 26-3
Blocks. See within this subheading: Lots Legal status
and Blocks Conflicting regulations................. 36-41
Comprehensive plan, conformity with.. 36-17(1) Effective date 36-42
Easements and rights-of--way Saving clause 36-40
Access waterways 36-22(c) plats, platting
Drainage 36-22(b) procedures for subdivision plat approval.
Utilities 36-22(a) See herein that subject
Lots and blocks
Access 36-18(3) Procedures for subdivision plat approval
Block lengths 36-18(6) Construction plan specifications 36-13
Double frontage lots 36-18(5) Construction plans procedure
Lot lines 36-18(4) Preparation of construction plans 36-12(1)
Lot size < 36-18(1) Submission and review of construc-
Residence lots, minimum 36-18(2) tion plans 36-12(2)
Public sites and open spaces 36-23 Surety device, posting of 36-12(3)
Rights-of--way. See within this subhead- .Final plat procedure
ing: Easements and Rights-Of--Way Application for final plat approval... 36-14(2)
Sidewalks 36-21 Generally 36-14(1)
Soil and flood hazards, consideration of 36-17(2) Planning commission action 36-14(4)
Streets Planning commission review........ 36-14(3)
Adjoining property, .street access to.. 36-19(7) Recording of final plat 36-14(6)
Arterial streets, subdivisions on..... 36-19(2) Village council action 36-14(5)
Culs-de-sac 36-19(6) Final plat specifications............... 36-15
Half streets 36-19(8) General prerequisites to 36-7
Intersection design 36-19(4) Pre-application conference 36-9
Minimum street design specifications 36-19(5) Preliminary plat procedure
Minor streets 36-19(1) Application for preliminary plat ap-
Railroada or limited access highway, pmval 36-10(1)
subdivisions on 36-19(3) Developments of regional impact.... 36-10(2)
Street names 36-19(9) Effect of approval.................. 36-10(9)
Subdivision entrances 36-25 Failure of planning commission to
Water bodies, access to 36-24 take action 36-10(8)
Enactment and authority 36-2 Fees 36-10(3)
Enforcement provisions Notification of action 36-10(7)
Appeals 36-35 Planning commission action 36-10(6)
Erection of buildings and issuance of Planning commission review........ 36-10(5)
permits 36-38 Review comments.................. 36-10(4)
General enforcement regulations 36-36 Preliminary plat specifications 36-11
Land clearing, vegetation and wildlife Qualification of person making survey . 36-8
protection and preservation Reversion of subdivided land to acreage 36-16
Application procedure for vegetation Purpose and intent 36-4
removal unrelated to building Required improvements
permit applications 36-38.1(3) Bikeways 36-29.1
Exceptions 36-38.1(5) Bridges.............................. 36-30
Fees 36-38.1(6) General requirements 36-26
Generally 36-35.1(1) Monuments
Vegetation protection during construe- Permanent control points 36-27(b)
tion 36-38.1(4) Permanent reference monuments 36-27(a)
Vegetation removal permit, applies- Planned unit development alternatives. 36-34
tion procedure 36-38.1(2) Screening walls and landscaping 36-33
Required improvements 36-37 Sidewalks............................ 36-29
Vegetation. See within this subheading: Storm water management 36-31
Land Clearing, Vegetation and Streets
Wildlife Protection and Preserva- Arterial and collector streets........ 36-28(a)
tion Curb and gutter 36-28(c)
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SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) (Contd.) SWITCHBLADE KNIVES
Marginal access streets 36-28(b) Sale prohibited 19-185(a)
Pavement base 36-25(f)
Subgrade 36-28(e) Z,
Swales 36-28(d)
Wearing surface 36-28(g) TAXATION
Utilities Insurance excise taxes 26-16, 26-17
Sanitary sewer 36-32(a) Occupational licenses 17-16 et seq.
Septic tanks......... 36-32(e) See: LICENSES AND PERMITS
Underground utilities 36-32(d) Pension and certain other benefits for fire
Water and sewer systems........... 36-32(c) and police employees
Water supply 36-32(b) Tax on insurers 2-167
Wells Telecommunications service tax
Individual wells prohibited in cer- Collection . . 26-52
tain areas of village 36-32(f) Compensation 26-54
Short title 36-1 Exemptions........................,. 26-53
Levy 26-51
SURVEYS, MAPS AND PLATS Rate 26-51
Official zoning map 45-17 Utility tax.............................. 26-29 et seq.
Subdivision regulations 36-7 et seq. See: UTILITY TAX
See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B)
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE TAX
SWALE AREAS Generally 26-51 et seq:
Sodding required in certain instances , 24-3 See: TAXATION
Trees in swale azeas 27-16 et seq. TELEPHONES
See: TREES AND SHRUBBERY
Alarms; interference with public safety de-
SWEAR OR SWORN. See: OATH, AFFIRMA- partment trunk line prohibited 19-215
TION, SWEAR Oft SWORN TELEVISION
SWIMMING Cable television rate regulation 17-1
Bathing regulations; diseased persons pm- TENSE
hibited from bathing in public pool, Definitions and rules of construction 1-2
etc . 19-3
Restricted waters, swimming in.......... 5-3 THEFT
Combat Auto Theft (CAT) 18-19
SWIMMING POOLS TIME
Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Definitions and rules of construction i-2
Construction permits
Plans 25-24 TRAFFIC. See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND
Required; application; fees , , , , , , , 25-23 TRAFFIC
Country club premises regulations 9-1 TRAILERS
Cross-connection of filtration. equipment. Personal recreational use trailers; parking
and water supply 25-7
Definitions 25-1 on residential property restricted- 18-35
Electrical equipment 25-8 TRASH. See: GARBAGE AND TRASH
Final approval before use 25-2
Grade........ . . 15-11 TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Hair and lent strainers 25-5 Treasurer's duties
Public and private pools Accounts of receipts and expenditures . 2-51(6)
Construction 25-36 Bonds, responsibility for proceeds of 2-51(5)
Fencing Books, examination of 2-51(2)
Modifications and. exceptions 25-38 Collect moneys and fees due village..... 2-51(10)
Requirements 25-37 Debt, cancellation of evidences of 2-51(7)
Recirculating piping and fittings, require- Default of officer, duty upon........... 2-51(4)
merits for 25-9 Delinquent payments and financial re-
Scum-gutters 25-6 ports 2-51(3)
Setback 25-3 Fiscal supervision over officers 2-51(1}
Tamping back-fill 25-IO Monthly report to finance director 2-51(12)
Vacuum cleaner 25-4 Pay village employees , 2-51(9)
Water circulations 25-4 Permits and licenses.................. 2-51(11)
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT (Cont'd.) VILLAGE COUNCIL (Cont'dJ
Receive and disburse moneys.......... 2-51(8) Village clerk, duties re 2-67
TREES AND SHRUBBERY VILLAGE MANAGER
Code enforcement boazd, applicability re.. 2-173 Administrative code, provisions re . , 2-39 et seq.
Landscaping 27-31 et seq. See: ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
See: LANDSCAPING Bond 2-117
Missiles, throwing 19-83 Budget............... 2-118
Parks and recreation facilities; climbing Budget procedures, duties re 2-2
trees, etc 20-4 Country club, provisions re resolution of
Swale areas, trees in manager conflict 9-22
Definitions 27-16 Removal............................... 2-116
Planting and removal; written approval .Residency 2-115
required 27-17
Scope 27-19 VOYEURISM
Variety and location 27-18 Window peeping prohibited 19-66
U W
UTILITIES WALLS. See: FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES
Flood damage prevention provisions...... 12.5-41(3), (5) AND ENCLOSURES
Franchisee enumerated. See Appendix D
Street construction work; cost of changing WATER SHORTAGE EMERGENCIES
or removal of public utilities 24-4 Application 19-201
Subdivision design standazds re easements Definitions 19-200
and rights-of--way 36-22(a) Enforcement
Subdivisions, required improvements re 36-32 Emergency power 19-204
Telecommunications service tax.......... 26-51 et seq. Generally 19-203
See: TAXATION Implementation
Use of rights-of--way for utilities Exemptions 19-202(b)
Code enforcement board, applicability Permanent restrictions 19-202(a)
re 2-173 Sanitation, exception to maintain 19-205
Rules and regulations adopted 28-1 Violations and penalties 19-206
Written permit (franchise) WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION
Contents 28-3
Required; term 28-2 Stormwater management................ 21-61 et seq.
See: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
UTILITY TAX Wellfield protection 19-220, 19-221
Collection 26-30 Zoning; C-3 Regional Business District
Exemption 26-31 Surface water management 45-34.1(8)
Levied; rate 26-29
WATERWAYS. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND
V WATERWAYS
VILLAGE WEAPONS. See: FIREARMS AND WEAP-
Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 ONS
VILLAGE COUNCIL WEEDS AND BRUSH
Compensation 2-16 Lien
Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Recorded statement of removal costs con-
Elections; village council to constitute can- stitutes lien; collection 14-83
vassing board 10-11 Notice to destroy........................ 14-80
Meetings Owner to bear costs of removal 14-82
Adjournment of all meetings 2-19 Prohibited over certain height 14-79
Regular meetings Removal by village 14-81
Presiding officer 2-18 WEEK
_ When held 2-17 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2
Rules of procedure. See herein that sub-
ject WEIGHTS AIvTD MEASURES
Rules of procedure Motor vehicle operation; weight limitations
Order of business 2-26 on certain roads 18-18
Pazliamentazy rules 2-27 Noise measurement procedure 19-113
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Section
WELLFIELD PROTECTION
Business activities. with potential to con-
' taminate land and water resources,
regulation of 19-221
County wellfield protection ordinance
adopted by reference 19-220
WRITTEN, IN WRITING
Definitions and rules of construction 1-2
Y
YARDS AND OPEN SPACES
Landscaping 27-31 et seq.
See: LANDSCAPING
Zoning regulations 45-27 et seq.
See: ZONING (Appendix C)
YEAR
Definitions and' rules of construction 1-2
Z
ZONING (Generally)
Appeazance plan (Appendix A). See that
subject
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Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173
Home occupations 17-2(a} et seq.
See: HOME OCCUPATIONS
Landscaping; conflict with zoning ordi-
nance 27-39
Planning commission; changes to zoning
ordinances 21-12
Subdivision regulations 36-1 et seq.
See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B)
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Section Section
ZONING (Appendix C) ZONING (Appendix C) (Cont'dJ
(Note-Sections contains herein refer to Height 45-32(B)
sections contained within Appendix Permitted uses 45-32(A)
C) Site azea. 45-32(C)
Adult entertainment establishments Yards and open spaces 45-32(D)
Administrative requirements; supple- C-3 Regional Business District
mental Height 45-34.1(5)
Plan review 45-20(8)(b) Landscaping 45-34.1(4)
Rules of construction 45-20(8)(a) Location of business for retail sales of
Definitions 45-20(3) alcoholic beverages.............. 45-34.1(9)
Disclosure of names aliases and dates of Lot coverage; maximum 45-34.1(6)
birth of employees 45-20(10) Off-street loading and internal circula-
Display or exposure of specified anatom- tion 45-34.1(3)
ical azea 45-20(9) Off-street parking.................... 45-34.1(2)
Enforcement 45-20(11) Permitted uses....................... 45-34.1(1)
Findings of fact 45-20(2) Setbacks...................... 45-34.1(5)
Legislative intent 45-20(1) Signs................................ 45-34.1(7)
Measurement of distance 45-20(5) Special C-3 Planned Unit Development
Nonconforming uses 45-20(7) (PUD) provisions 45-34.1(10)
Prohibited locations 45-20(4) Surface water management 45-34.1(8)
Variance, none 45-20(6) C-A Commercial District
Alcoholic beverages. See also that subject Architecture 45-31(J)
Location of business for retail sales of Conditions for permitted uses 45-31(C)
alwholic beverages 45-20(2), 45- Floor azea 45-31(I)
36.N General description 45-31(A)
C-3 Regional Business District...... 45-34.1(9) Height......_ 45-31(D)
Amendments Off-street pazking and loading 45-31(G)
Changes and amendments 45-5 Off-street pazking lot layout, construc-
Fees; waiting periods tion and maintenance............ 45-31(H)
Application for variances........... 45-50 Permitted uses 45-31(B)
Applications for rezoning, etc........ 45-49 yards and open spaces 45-31(F)
Antenna and antenna towers 45-21 CB Commercial District
Architecture Architecture 45-31.1(J)
C-A Commercial District. 45-31(J) Conditions for permitted uses 45-31.1(C)
CB Commercial District 45-31.1(J) Floor area 45-31.1(I)
Automotive Commercial District General description 45-31.1(A)
Development standards 45-34(B) 45-31.1(D)
Use and operating restrictions......... 45-34(C) Height . . .
Uses permitted 45-34(A) Off-street parking and loading 45-31.1(G)
Buildings Off-street pazking lot layout, construc-
District regulations, buildings and uses tion and maintenance............ 45-31.1(H)
to conform to 45-19 Permitted uses....................... 45-31.1(B)
Floor azea regulations. See herein: Floor Site azea 45-31.1(E)
Area Yazds and open spaces 45-31.1(F)
Height regulations. See herein: Height CC Transitional Commercial District
Nonconforming uses of land and struc- Building height regulations 45-32.1(D)
tares. See herein that subject Building site area regulations 45-32.1(E)
Site azea regulations. See herein: Site Conditions for permitted uses 45-32.1(C)
Area General description............ 45-32.1(A)
C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District Off-street pazking layout 45-32.1(H)
Conditions for permitted uses 45-33(G) Off-street pazking regulations 45-32.1(G)
Floor azea 45-33(F) Uses permitted....................... 45-32.1(B)
Heights 45-33(B) Yards................................ 45-32.1(F)
Off-street pazking . 45-33(E) Changes and amendments............... 45-5
Permitted uses 45-33(A) Conflict of provisions.................... 45-4
Site area 45-33(C) C-OS Conservation and Open Space Dis-
Yazds and open spaces 45-33(D) trict
C-lA Limited Commercial District Coastal zone protection 45-35.2(C)
Conditions for permitted uses......... 45-32(G) Intent 45-35.2(A)
Floor azea 45-32(F) Permitted uses..................,.... 45-35.2(B)
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Section Section
ZONING (Appendix C) (ConfdJ ZONING (Appendix C) (Cont'dJ
Definitions 45-2 Oceanfront land
Adult entertainment establishments 45-20(3) Ocean setback 45-22
Rules of construction 45-20(8)(a) Official zoning map
Historic cite overlay district............ 45-37(b) Adopted by reference 45-17(1)
Districts Boundary conflict interpretations 45-18
Division of village into districts........ 45-16 Buildings and uses to conform to district
Enumerated 45-16 regulations 45-19
See also specific districts as indexed Changes 45-17(3)
General provisions- 45-36 Damaged, destroyed, etc................ 45-17(5)
Floor azea Identification 45-17(2)
C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District. 45-33(F) Location; final authority 45-17(4)
C-lA Limited Commercial District _ 45-32(F) Off-street loading and internal circulation
C-A Commercial District 45-31(I) C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(3)
CB Commercial District................ 45-31.1(I) Off-street pazking
Rr2 Multiple-Family Dwelling District . 45-28(E) C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District. 45-33(E)
R-3 Apartment Dwelling District 45-30(F) C-lA Limited Commercial District..... 45-32(E)
Height C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(2)
C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District. 45-33(B) C-A Commercial District 45-31(G), (H)
C-lA Limited Commercial District...... 45-32(B) CB Commercial District............... 45-31.1(G), (H)
C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(5) CC Transitional Commercial District 45-32.1(G), (H)
C-A Commercial District 45-31(D) R^1 Single-Family Dwelling Districts 45-27(E)
CB Commercial District 45-31.1(D) R-2 Multiple-Family Dwelling District . 45-28(F)
CC Transitional Commercial District 45-32.1(D) R-3 Apartment Dwelling District , 45-30(E)
R-1 Single-Family Dwelling Districts 45-27(B) Open spaces. See herein: Yards and Open
R-2 Multiple-Family Dwelling District . 45-28(B) Spaces
R-3 Apartment Dwelling. District 45-30(B) Pazking
Historic site overlay district Off-street loading and internal circula-
Definitions 45-37(b) tion. See herein that subject
Local register of historic sites Off-streetparkingregulations.See herein:
Creation of 45-37(C) Off-Street Pazking
Initiation of placement on 45-37(D) Permitted uses
Placement on 45-37(E) Automotive Commercial District....... 45-34(A}
Certificate of appropriateness, 45-37(H) C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District. 45-33(A), {G)
Criteria for listing. on 45-37(F) C-lA Limited Commercial District..... 45-32(A), (G)
Effect of listing on 45-37(G) C-2 General Commercial District 45-34(A)
Purpose 45-37(a) C-3 Regional Business District........ 45-34.1(1)
Interpretation of provisions............... 45-3 C-A Commercial District. 45-31(B), (C)
Landscaping CB Commercial District 45-31.1(B), (C)
C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(4) CC Transitional Commercial District 45-32.1(B)
Loading, off-street. See herein: Off-Street C-OS Conservation and Open Space Dis-
Loading and Internal Circulation trict 45-35.2(B)
Lots R-1 Single-Family Dwelling Districts 45-27(A)
C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(6) R-2 Multiple-Family Dwelling District . 45-28(A)
CB Commercial District................ 45-31.1(H) R-3 Apartment Dwelling District 45-30(A)
Nonconforming lots of record 45-62 Planned unit development
Map C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(10)
Official zoning map. See herein that Filing of application 45-35.1(II)
subject Planning commission
Nonconforming uses of land and structures Action of 45.35.1(I~
Adult entertainment establishments 45-20(7) Referral to 45-35.1(III)
Extension and enlargement 45-61 Statement of intent...... 45-35.1(I)
Intent 45-60 Village council
Land, nonconforming uses of 45-63 Action of 45-35.10
Lots of record, nonconforming 45-62 Effect of approval of 45-35.1(VI)
Repairs and maintenance 45-66 Public district
Structures and premises in combina- Restricted. uses 45-35
tion, nonconforming uses of 45-65 R-1 Single-Family Dwelling District
Structures, nonconforming............ 45-64 Annexed land in 45-20
Temporary uses 45-67 Height............................... 45-27(B) t\
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ZONING (Appendix C) (Cont'dJ
Off-street pazking 45-27(E)
Permitted uses 45-27(A)
Site azea 45-27(C)
Yazda and open spaces 45-27(D)
R-2 Multiple-Family Dwelling District
Community residential home regula-
tions 45-28(G)
Floor area 45-28(E)
Height 45-28(B)
Off-street pazking 45-28(F)
Permitted uses 45-28(A)
Site area 45-28(C)
Yards and open spaces 45-28(D)
R-3 Apartment Dwelling District
Floor area 45-30(F)
Height 45-30(B)
Off-street parking 45-30(E)
Permitted uses 45-30(A)
Site area 45-30(C)
Yazds and open spaces 45-30(D)
Setbacks
C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(5)
Oceanfront land 45-22
Short title 45-1
Signs
C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(7)
Site azea
C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District. 45-33(C)
C-lA Limited Commercial District 45-32(C)
C-A Commercial District 45-31(E)
CB Commercial District 45-31.1(E)
CC Transitional Commercial District 45-32.1(E)
R-1 Single-Family Dwelling Districts 45-27(C)
R-2 Multiple-Family Dwelling District . 45-28(C)
R-3 Apartment Dwelling District 45-30(C)
Surface water management
C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(8)
Telecommunications antenna and antenna
towers 45-21
Violation and penalty 45-6
Yards and open spaces
C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District. 45-33(D)
C-lA Limited Commercial District 45-32(D)
C-A Commercial District 45-31(F)
CB Commercial District 45-31.1(F)
CC Transitional Commercial District 45-32.1(F)
R-1 Single-Family Dwelling Districts 45-27(D)
R-2 .Multiple-Family Dwelling District . 45-28(D)
R-3 Apartment Dwelling District 45-30(D)
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