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Code of Ordinances Supplement 04 SUPPLEMENT NO. 4 September 1992 CODE OF ORDINANCES Village of NORTH PALM REACH, FLORIDA Looseleaf supplement This Supplement contains all ordinances deemed advisable to be included at this time through: Ordinance No. 8-92, adopted June 25, 1992. See the Code Comparative Table for further information. Remove old pages Insert new pages xiii-xv xiii-xv Checklist of up-to-date pages Checklist of up-to-date pages (following Table of Contents) 1173, 1174 1173-1175 1343 1343 1361 1361-1365 2819 2819 2883 2883 2935, 2936 2935-2936.1 2947-2948.1 2947-2948.1 Insert and maintain this instruction sheet in front of this publication. File removed pages for reference. MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION Post Office Box 2235 1700 Capital Circle, S.W. Tallahassee, FL 32316 (904) 576-3171 1-800-262-CODE __ r TABLE OF CONTENTS-Contd. Chapter Page 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 12. Fire Prevention and Protection 723 Art. I. In General 725 Art. II. Fire Prevention Code 725 Art. III. Fire Division 725 Div. 1. Generally 725 Div. 2. Personnel 726 - Div. 3. Equipment 726 Div. 4. Reserved 727 Art. IV. Recovery of Costs for Cleanup, Abatement and Re- moval of Hazardous Substances 727 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, Trash and Refuse 891 Div. 1. Generally 891 Div. 2. Garbage Collection and Disposal 891 Div. 3. Abandoned, Inoperative and Junked Property . 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 1053 Art. III. Businesses Located Outside Village Limits 1067 Art. IV. Reserved 1070 Art. V. Ambulances 1070 Art. VI. Garage and Other .Sales . . 1070 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 1173 Sapp. No. 4 Xitl i ` NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Chapter Page 19. Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions 1225 Art. I. In General 1227 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. IX. Water Shortage Emergencies 1236 Art. X. Alarms 1237 Art. XI. Wellfield Protection 1240 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 1361 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 Art. II. Construction Permits 1576 Art. III. Public and Private Pools 1577 26. Taxation 1627 Art. I. In General 1629 Supp. No. 4 xiv TABLE OF CONTENTS-Contd. Chapter Page Art. II. Insurance Excise Taxes 1629 Art. III. Utility Tax 1629 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 1739 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 2484 Art. III. District Regulations 2486 Arts. 1V, 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 Supp. No. 4 xv _- /~- Checklist of Up-to-Date Pages (This checklist will be updated with the printing of each Supplement) From our experience in publishing Looseleaf Supplements on apage-for-page substitution basis, it has become evident that through usage and supplementation many pages can be inserted and removed in error. The following listing is included in this Code as a ready guide for the user to determine whether the Code volume properly reflects the latest printing of each page. In the first column all page numbers are listed in sequence. The second column reflects the latest printing of the pages as they should appear in an up-to-date volume. The letters "OC" indicate the pages have not been reprinted in the Supplement Service and appear as published for the original Code. 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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 op- erate, drive or park any truck in excess of three- fourths ton over, across or upon any street right- ARTICLE II.OPERATION OF VEHICLES of-way except those indicated below, in the village: GENER,ALLY* Northlake Boulevard Sec. 18-16. Speed limits-Generally. Prosperity Farms Road In accordance with law, and when signs are State Road 703 erected giving notice thereof, the speed limit shall U.S. Highway #1 (State Road 5) be as set forth in this schedule upon those streets or portions thereof, and at the times specified (b) This section shall not apply where such herein: trucks are making deliveries to or picking up mer- (1) On all streets within the corporate limits of chandise at residences or places of business lo- the village, except as set out in section Gated upon such streets. 18-17, twenty-five (25) miles per hour at all (Code 1970, § 39-46; Ord. No. 4-81, § 1, 3-26-81) times' Secs. 18.19-18-33. Reserved. (2) On all state highways located in the vil- lage, as designated by the state depart- ment of transportation. ARTICLE III. STOPPING, STANDING AND (3) Between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 9:00 PARKiNG~' a.m. and between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. in the vicinity of schools or at Sec. 18.34. Parking restricted. such street intersections where heavy school (a) Between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. traffic is found, fifteen (15) miles per hour. on streets where no curbing is provided, the Where public health, welfare and safety ne- parking of a vehicle shall not- usurp more than cessitates the use of school speed limits, twelve (12) inches of the paved portion of the street. such determination shall be made by the director of public safety. (b) No person shall leave any truck, trailer, boat (Code 1970, § 39-29) or any vehicle of a similar type parked upon any public street or highway within the village be- Sec. 18-17. Same-Specific streets. tween the hours of 12:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. In accordance with law, it shall be unlawful, (c) No truck in excess ofthree-fourths ton shall when signs are erected giving notice thereof, to be parked at any time on public or private prop- operate avehicle at a greater rate of speed than erty in an R-1, R-2 or R-3 residential zoning dis- that indicated on the following streets or indi- trict unless making deliveries or picking up mer- cated portions thereof: chandise. Lighthouse Bridge, approaches thereto in either Exception: Vans with and without factory- direction, twenty (20) miles per hour. installed seats are excepted since vans with factory-installed seats are not vans in accordance Prosperity Farms road, from the southern vil- with state law. lage boundary line to Teal Road, north, thirty (30) (Code 1970, 24-70, 39-24; Ord. No. 4-81, § 2, .miles per hour. 3-26-81) (Code 1970, § 39-29(2), (4)) tCross reference-Parking near a fire station or hydrant *CrossreferenGe-Driving over fire hose prohibited, § 12-1. restricted, § 12-2. Supp. No. 4 1173 i - § 18-34.1 NORTH PALM BEACIi CODE Sec. 18-34.1. Vehicle, trailer or boat parking tense plate and, if required, a current in- prohibited upon paved or un- spection sticker. paved area of the road right- of-way of specific roadways. (4) When parked on the site, .such equipment shall not be used for living or sleeping quay- The parking of any vehicle, trailer or boat is ters, or for housekeeping or storage pur- herebyprohibited upon the paved or unpaved area poses and shall not have attached thereto of the road right-of--way of those portions of the any service-connection lines, except as may following described roadways located within the periodically be required to maintain the corporate limits of the Village of North Palm equipment and applicants. Beach, Florida: State Road A-1-A; Prosperity (5) Such .equipment shall not. exceed the max- Farms Road; U.S. Highway # 1; and Northlake imum length, width, height and weight per- Boulevard. mitted under applicable provisions of the (Ord. No. 8-92, § 1, 6-25-92) motor vehicle laws of the state; provided, Editor's note-Ordinance No. 8-92, adopted June 25,1992, however, the maximum length shall not ex- did not specifically amend this Code; hence, inclusion of § 1 as teed thirty (30) feet, and the maximum § 18.34.1 was at the discretion of the editor. height shall not exceed ten (10) feet. Sec. 18-35. Recreational, boating and (6) Such equipment shall be so secured so that camping equipment; parking on it will not be a hazard or menace during high winds or hurricanes. At least four (4) residential property restricted. hurricane anchors must be available at each Recreational, boating and camping equipment site where recreational and c_ amping equip- in the form of travel and camping trailers, boats ment is stored pursuant to this Code sec- on trailers and truck trailers, or motor homes or tion. vans which exceed twenty (20) feet in length de- (7) Ail such recreational vehicles when parked signed and used as temporary living quarters for in the side yard shall be screened from the recreation, boating, camping or travel use maybe view of the nearest adjacent neighbor with parked in the open on sites containing asingle- an opaque, vertical wall, fence or hedge to family or duplex residence, subject to the following the height and length of the recreational conditions: equipment. (1) Such parking shall be limited to such equip- (8) The village council finds that, as a matter ment owned or leased by the occupant- of fact, recreational camping and boating owner or occupant-lessee of the site con- equipment is a customary accessory use of cerned; provided, however, that a guest of land in R-1 and R-2 zones in the village. an occupant-owner of occupant-lessee may (Code 1970, § 30-1; Ord. No. 26-72, § 1; Ord. No. park such equipment in the front yard for 11-79, § 1, 6.14-79) not more than three (3) days in any fourteen-day period. Sec. 18-36. Parking in violation of signs. (2) The location for such parked equipment It shall be unlawful, when signs have been shall be in the rear yard or in the side yard erected giving notice thereof, to stop, stand or park to the rear of a line established by the front a vehicle in violation of signs regulating or pro- buildingline adjacent to the side yard where hibiting the stopping, standing or parking of ve- the equipment is located; provided, how- hicles. ever, that on corner lots such equipment shall not be parked on the side yard which Sec. 18.37. Violations; fines-Handicap -faces a public street. spaces. {3) Such equipment shall, at all times, have The fine for stopping, standing or parking in attached a current vehicle registration li- handicap parking spaces in violation of F.S. sec- Supp. No. 4 1174 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 18.38 tions 316.1955, 316.1956 shall be in the amount of one hundred dollars ($100.00). (Ord. No. 32-90, § 1, 8-9-90) Editor's note-Ordinance No. 32-90, adopted Aug. 9, 1990, did not specifically amend this Code; hence, inclusion of § 1 as § 18-37 was at the discretion of the editor. Sec. 18.38. Same-article provisions. The fine for stopping, standing and parking in violation of provisions, other than handicap parking provisions, of this article shall be in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00). (Ord. No. 40-90, § 1, 12-13-90) Editor's note-Ordinance No. 40-90, adopted Dec. 13,1990, did not specifically amend this Code; hence, inclusion of § 1 as § 18-38 was at the discretion of the editor. The next page is 1225] supp. No. 4 1175 i t Chapter 21 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Art. I. In General, 21-01-21-10 Art. II. Planaung Commission, 21-11-21-20 Art. III. Board of Adjustment, 21-21-21.40 Art. IV. Concurrency Management, 21.41-21-60 Art. V. Stormwater Management, 21-61-21-100 Art. VI. Archaeological Site Protection Regulations, 21-101-21-108 "Cross references-Administration, Ch. 2; boats, docks and waterways, Ch. 5; buildings and building regulations, Ch. 6; bulkhead lines, Ch. 7; civil emergencies, Ch. 8; electricity, Ch. 11; fire prevention and protection, Ch. 12; housing, Ch. 15; streets, sidewalks and public places, Ch. 24; appearance plan, App. A; subdivision regulations, App. B; zoning regulations, App. C. Supp. No. 4 1343 t PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT § 21.103 Sec. 21.69. Stormwater retention systems. safety and welfare of the people of the Village of Where stormwater retention systems are re- North Palm Beach. It is acknowledged that within quired, any modification to, or construction of ca- the Village of North Palm Beach there exists sites pals shall incorporate water and habitat quality `W'hich are of significant archaeological value as enhancement features such as planted littoral Prehistoric, historic and cultural resources. zones or shallow shelves, bank slopes conducive to (b) The purposes of this article are to: shoreline vegetation and immediate vegetative stabilization of any bare ground adjacent to the (1) Establish a procedure for review of devel- system, as appropriate. opment proposals on lands which are iden- (Ord. No. 34-90, § 1.1(i), 9-27-90) tified as containing archaeological re- sources; Sec. 21=70. Water quality. (2) Establish a method to review the potential (a) In order to minimize the degradation of archaeological value of previously uniden- water quality in receiving bodies, all develop- tified sites after the discovery of prehistoric ment will be provided with landscaped areas, and historical artifacts, skeletal or fossil- grassed areas or other natural vegetated areas to ized human remains, or non-human verte- receive runoff from buildings, pavement or other brate fossils during development; impervious areas to the degree that pollutants (3) Establish a mechanism to protect, when ap- from these areas may be absorbed by the vegeta- propriate, resources of significant archaeo- tion or percolated into the soil. No runoff from logical value identified pursuant to this ar- suchimpervious areas shall be discharged directly title that are deemed important by a into any inlet or storm sewer without first being qualified archaeologist to the prehistory or given the opportunity to pass through a natural history of the county, state or nation; and vegetated area, All potential areas of soil erosion shall be protected to min;m;~e siltation transport (4) Facilitate protection of resources of signif- by flowing water. icant archaeological value without substan- tially delaying development. (b) To protect and preserve water quality, Best (Ord. No. 6-92, § I, 5-28-92) Management Practices (BMPs) for construction site runoff, as contained in Chapter 4.0 of the Palm See. 21.102. Applicability. Beach County, 208 Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan, shall be employed. This article is applicable within the incorpo- (Ord. No. 34-90, § 1.1(f), (j), 9-27-90) rated limits of the Village of North Palm Beach and shall apply to: A parcel on which a previously Secs. 21.71-21-100. Reserved. unidentified artifact or any human skeletal or fos- silized human remain or non-human vertebrate fossils of significant archaeological value is found ARTICLE. VI. ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE during site development. PROTECTION REGITLATIONS* (Ord. No. 6-92, § II, 5-28-92) Sec. 21.101. Purpose and intent. Sec. 21-103. Definitions. (a) It is hereby declared that the protection, en- Unless specifically defined below, words or hancement and examination of significant archae- phrases used in this article shall be interpreted so ological resources is in the interest of the health, as to give them the meaning they have in common *Editor'a note-Provisions enacted by I-VIII of Ord. usage and to give this article its most reasonable No. 6-92, adopted May 28, 1992, have been included herein at application. the discretion of the editor as Art. VI, 21-101-21-108. Cross references-Code enforcement board, § 2-171; build- Applicant: Person or entity applying fora cer- ings and building regulations, Ch. 6. tif"icate to dig. Supp. No. 4 1361 § 21-103 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Application: Application for a certificate to dig. Archaeologist consultant: Consultant to the public services department who shall be a quali- Archaeological evaluation report: Letter pre- fied archaeologist. pared by the village's consulting archaeologist after issuance of a suspension order by the depart- Department: Public services department. ment. The letter evaluates the potential signifi- cance of an archaeological site. Developer: Any person, including a govern- mental agency, undertaking any development as Archaeological site: A property or location which defined in this article. has yielded or might yield information on the county, state or nation's history or prehistory. Ar- Development: As defined in Section 380.04, chaeological sites are evidenced by the presence Florida Statutes, as well as site preparation work of artifacts and features on or below the ground consisting of excavation, earth moving, and. the surface indicating the past use of a location at like. This definition shall not include: (1) the di- least seventy-five (75) years ago by people. Archae- vrchng of land into two (2) or more parcels; (2) ological sites include aboriginal mounds, forts, demolition of a structure except as necessary for eaxthworks, village locations, camp sites, mid- construction and occurring after receipt of the dens, burial mounds, missions, historic or prehis- valid development order. toric ruins which are, or may be the source of Development order: Any order granting or artifacts or other items of significant archaeolog- granting with conditions an application fora de- ical value. velopment permit. Archaeologist, qualified: An archaeologist who Development permit: Means any rezoning, spe- is amember of, or is qualified for membership in the Florida Archaeological Council or the Society cial exception, special permit, site plan, subdivi- of Professional Archaeologists. Sion plat, excavation or land clearing permit, building permit, or any other official action of the Artifacts: Relics, specimens or objects of histor- Village of North Palm Beach having the effect of ical, prehistorical, archaeological or anthropolog- Permitting the development of land. ical nature, over seventy-five (75) years old, which Fossil: A remnant or trace of an organism of a may be found on, above, or below the surface of past geological age. the earth, including land and water, which have a scientific or historic value as objects of antiquity, Significant archaeological value: An archaeolog- as aboriginal relics or as anthropological speci- ical site, fossil or artifact which could yield or has mens, including but not limited to clothing, tools yielded information deemed by a qualified, archae- and weapons made of ceramics, worked stone, ologist to be of significant scientific, historical, shell, bond, teeth, hide, feathers and horn, metal ethnic or public significance to the history or pre- coins, glass, beads, building material, daub, and history of the county, state or nation. plant fibers. Objects over seventy-five (75) years old but not of significant archaeological value shall Suspension order: Order suspending construc- not be considered an artifact for purposes of this tion work directly over the potential archaeolog- article. Further, objects under seventy-five (75) ical find. During the initial site visit, a qualified years old and deemed by a qualified archaeologist archaeologist may extend the boundary of the sus- to be of signifiear~t archaeol;,g:cal value shall be pension order based ors the pctertial significance subject to the provisions of this article. and geographic coverage of the find. Certificate to dig: A certificate that is necessary Unmarked human burial: Any human skeletal prior to removal of a suspension order on a site or fossilized remains discovered during any land where artifacts or fossilized human remains or development activity or archaeological excava- non-human vertebrate fossils are. found during the tion. development process. (Ord. No, 6-92, § III, 5-28-92) Supp. No. 4 1362 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT § 21-105 Sec. 21.104. Development subject to archae- (5) In the archaeological evaluation report, ological review. the archaeologist consultant shall re- Development shall be subject to this article as quire an application for a certificate to follows: dig be prepared if the archaeologist de- termines the site contains artifacts of (a) Previously unidentified archaeological sites significant archaeological value. If the discovered during development. When one archaeologist consultant determines or more artifacts of human skeletal or fos- that there is no reasonable possibility silized remains or non-human vertebrate that artifacts of significant archaeolog- fossils are found on a site during develop- ical value are contained on the site, the went, all development activity directly over archaeologist shall make such a finding the find shall cease. The following proce- to the department in the archaeolog- dure shall apply: ical evaluation report and the depart- (1) The area directly over the find shall be ment shall immediately lift the suspen- staked by the property owner or agent Sion order. of the property owner, contractor or (b) Sites containing human skeletal remains. If subcontractor, or other party discov- human skeletal remains are found, then eying the potential find; Section 872.05, Florida Statutes (1991), as (2) Within one (1) working day of discov- amended from time to time, controls. eying the potential find, the depart- (Ord. No. 6-92, § IiT, 5-28-92) went and, if applicable, the property owner shall be notified; Sec. 21-105. Certificate to dig. (3) Within three (3) working days, the ar- chaeologist consultant to the village (a) Application. Owner of parcels required by shall inspect and evaluate the site for section 21-104 above, to make application for -a the purpose of determining whether ar- certificate to dig to the department shall make tifacts or human skeletal or fossilized such application prior to the issuance of a devel- remains or non-human vertebrate fos_ opment order and a copy of the application shall sill are located on a site. If the quali- be forwarded by the department to the Palm Beach fled archaeologist determines a signif- County Historical Commission. The application icant archaeological resource is on site for the certificate to dig shall be made on a form or likely to be on site, the director of available from the department. Only one (1) cer- the public services department shall tificate to dig shall be required to develop a site issue an order suspending construction unless additional resources are found during .site and define the area where the order development. suspending construction applies, based (b) Report; contents of a certificate to dig. The upon the archaeologist's assessment. application for a certificate to dig shall be subject Such order does not have the effect of a to a fee established by the department, governed stop work order and shall not stop con- by section 21-105(c), below, and include a report struction activity not directly im- prepared by a qualified archaeologist. The report patting the defined potential archaeo- shall at minimum contain a documented search of logical site; the Florida Master Site Files, a brief history of (4) The archaeologist consultant shall eval- the area, an archaeological survey and field in- uate the significa~xce of the archaeolog- spection performed in a professionally acceptable ical find and send a written archaeo- manner, an assessment of the archaeological sig- . logical evaluation report to the property nificance of the site, and a proposed plan for man- owner and director of the public ser- agement. vices department within seven (7) working days from issuance of the sus- All reports submitted to the department on prop- pension order; and erties determined to be of archaeological signifi- Supp. No. 4 1363 § 21.105 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE cance shall include the preparation of a Florida c. The property owner may voluntarily Master Site File (FMSF) form, which shall be for- fund or seek funding for excavation of warded by the Department to the Division of His- the resource, if agreed to by the vil- torical Resources of the Florida Department of lage. State. Copies of FMSF forms shall be available at (3) If the village finds it is impossible to ade- the department. quately preserve the significant archaeo- (c) Standards for issuance of a certificate to dig. logical resource using the standards and Within three (3) working days of receiving an ap- procedures in (2), above, and the proposed plication, the department shall make a determi- development plan would adversely affect nation of the completeness of the application. If any significant archaeological resources the application is determined to be incomplete, found on the site, the department may delay the department shall request additional informa- issuance of a certificate to dig for up to four tion by certified mail. When the application is (4) weeks after the submittal of a completed complete, the department shall prepare its eval- application so that either: uation of the application and notify the applicant a. Appropriate archaeological excavation of its findings within ten (10) working days. Eval- may be conducted to properly extract uation of the application by the department shall and interpret the significant archaeo- be based upon guidelines in this article and rec- logical resources found on the site; or ommendations included in the archaeologist's re- b. The village may approach any recog- port and recommendations of the Palm Beach nized historic preservation agency to County Historical Commission and the recommen- seek alternative solutions; or dation of the- Palm Beach County archaeologist. c. A buyer may be found to purchase a The department's evaluation shall do one. of the site for either site preservation or in following: order to allow detailed excavation, (1) If the property is determined to have no analysis and interpretation of the site. significant archaeological value or insgnif- (4) Fee for application for certificate to dig. The icant value, the department shall, if appli- department shall charge a fee covering the cable, issue the certificate to dig, or lift the direct and indirect costs associated with re- constructionsuspension order, if applicable, viewing an application for a certificate to and the development may proceed; or dig, issuing the certificate and monitoring (2) If the property is determined to have sig- compliance with the certificate. Fees for the nificant archaeological value, the depart- issuance of a certificate to dig shall be added merit shall. issue a cert~cate to dig with or to the department fee schedule by resolu- without conditions that are deemed neces- tion of the village council. sary to protect or permit the excavation of (Ord. No. 6-92, § V, 5-28=92) any part of the site found to be of signifi- cance, including conditions regarding site Sec. 21-106. Cost. design. In order to protect archaeological (a) The initial cost of the archaeologist con- resources of significant value, the depart- sultant that is required by section 21-104 shall be merit may require the applicant to do one borne by the village. or more of the following as part of receiving the certificate to dig: (b) Cost incurred under section 21-105, Certifi- cate to dig, where determination has been made a. Preserve the archaeological site within of a positive archaeological find the cast shall be open space of the development; split between the property owner and the village. b. Redesign the development to accommo- date preservation of all or a portion of (c) Cost incurred under section 21-105 where a site containing the significant archae- remains exist but are not of archaeological signif- ological resources; cance shall be borne initially by the village; how- Supp. No. 4 1364 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT § 21-108 ever, if criminal significance is attached to the may take any other appropriate legal action, in- find, then the cost will be treated as a normal eluding, but not limited to, requests for tempo- criminal investigative activity. vary and/or permanent injunctions to enforce the (Ord. No. 6-92, § VI, 5-28-92) provisions of this article. It is the purpose of this article to provide additional cumulative reme- Sec. 21.107. Appeals. dies. Within thirty (30) days of a written decision by (Ord. No. 6-92, § VIII, 5-28-92) - the department, an aggrieved party may appeal the decision by filing a written notice of appeal with the clerk of the Village of North Palm Beach. The notice of appeal shall state the decision which is being appealed, the grounds for the appeal, and a brief summary of the relief which is sought, Within thirty (30) days of the filing of the appeal or the first regular meeting of the village council, whichever is later in time, the village council shall conduct a public hearing at which time they may affirm, modify or reverse the decision of the de- partment. The applicant shall be notified by cer- tified mail, return receipt requested, of the date, time and glace of such hearing and shall be pro- vided anopportunity to present testimony and ev- idence and to be represented by counsel or an agent. Nothing contained herein shall preclude the village council from seeking additional infor- ~mation prior to rendering a final decision. The decision of the village council shall be in writing and a copy of the decision shall be forwarded to the appealing party. An applicant may appeal a final decision of the village council within thirty (30) days of the rendition of the decision by filing a petition for writ of certiorari in Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Florida. (Ord. No. 6-92, § VII, 5-28-92) Sec. 21-108. Procedure for addressia~g viola- tions, hearing and penalties. Upon detection by the village that a property owner, agent of property owner, contractor or sub- contractor has violated this article, the village shall notify the violator(s) and the property owner, if applicable, that a hearing has been set before the code enforcement board of the village. The notice, hearing and fines shall be in accordance . with the procedure set forth for the code enforce- mentboard as set forth in Article VI of Chapter 2 of the Code of Ordinances of the village. In addi- tion to the sanctions contained above, the village (The next page is 1411] Supp. No. 4 13F5 1 l 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 27-31 205.053. 17-20 1.01 et seq. 1-2 205.192 17-22 ch. 22F App. B, Art. II, § 210.03 17-33 36-10 ch. 252 Ch.8 ch. 39 App. C, § 45-2 253.125 7-19 ch. 98 Ch. 10 316.008 Ch. 18 ch. 101 10-7 316.1955, 316.1956 18-37 161.55(1)(d) 6-156 320.01(1) 14-37 161.041 6-153 ch. 327 Ch.5 161.053 6-154 335.065 App. B, Art. N, § 162.12(2) 2-180 36-29.1 ch. 163 12.5-1 337.401(3) 28-3 21-1 342.03 Ch. 5 21-11 ch. 373 19-200 21-43, 21-44 ch. 380 21-44 App. B, Art. I, § App. B, Art. II, § 36-2, App. B, Art. I, 36.10 § 36-4 380.04 21-103 App. B, Art. II, § 393 App. C, § 45-2 36-16 ch. 394 App. C, § 45-2 App. B, Art. VI ch. 400 App. C, § 45.2 163.161 et seq. 21-O1 ch. 402 App. C, § 45-2 ch. 163.170, App. B, Art. II, § 402.302(4), §163.3164(17) 36-10 402.302(5) 17-33 163.225(3)(a)-(c) 5-86 ch. 403 19-117 163.295 6-150 ch. 419 17-33 163.3161 et seq. Ch. 21, Art. II App. C, § 45-2 163.3177 21-44 ch. 472 App. B, Art. T, § 36.6 163.3178 6-155 553.73_ 6-154 21-44 11-11 ch. 166 6.16 _553.73(2) 6-2 Ch. 24 561.01 3-1 Ord. No. 2478 § 3 561.01 et seq. Ch. 3 166.021 Ch. 17, Art. II 563.01 3.1 166.221 17-34 564.01 3.1 166.231 Ch. 26, Art. III 565.01 3.1 ch. 170 21-2 633.35 2-159 170.01 Ch. 24 ch. 650 Ch. 2, Art. V, Div. 2 ch. 175 2-167 2-136 175.101 26-17 650.02 2-136 ch. 177 App. B, Art. I, § 36-2 ch. 760 App. C, § 45-2 App. B, Art. II, § 870.041-870.048 8-16 36-8 872.05 2.104 App. B, Art. II, § 943.14 2-159 36-15 943.25(3) 1-9 App. B, Art. IV, § 943.25(5) 1-9 36-27 - ch. 185 2-167 185.08 26-16 ch. 205 Ch. 17, Art. II 205.043(2), 205.043(3) 17-24, 17-25 [The next page is 2869] Supp. No. 4 2819 . CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE-ORDINANCES Adoption Section Ord. No. .Date Section this Code 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 2-170-2-170.11 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- Hance, p. ix 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 2-168, 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 [The next page is 2933] Supp. ATo. 4 2883 ~ E{i' l CODE INDEX A Section ALARMS-Contd. Section ABANDONMENT System standards 19.219 Telephone trunk lines Abandoned, inoperative and junked prop- Interference with public safety depart- erty 14.37 et seq. ment telephone trunk lines prohib- See: GARBAGE AND TRASH ited 19-215 Boats Violation and penalty 19.214 Boat launching area; abandoned boats and equipment . 5-36, 5-37 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Generally 5-8 Consumption on playgrounds and public Dogs, other animals 4-10 parks............................... 3-3 ACTS BY AGENTS Sales restricted; hours of sale 3-2 Definitions and rules of construction...... 1-2 State law definitions adopted 3-1 ADMINISTRATP7E CODE AMBULANCES Bonds required of certain officers......... 2-42 Definition 17-50 Definition . 2-39 Unlawful operation...................... 17-51 Departmental organization 2-40 AMUSEMENTS AND AMUSEMENT Oaths of office PLACES Chief administrator and officers, form of Coin-operated amusements; proximity to oath 2-41(b) schools restricted.................... 19-4 Members of department of public safety, form of oath 2-41(c) AND, OR Persons required to take oath of office 2-41(a) Definitions and rules of construction...... 1-2 Policy and procedures Department heads 2-43(b) ANIMALS AND FOWL Departments 2-43(c) Abandoning............................. 4-10 Officers 2-43(a) Birds Molesting songbirds 4.9 ADVERTISING Village designated bird sanctuary; Handbills; distribution restricted 19-7 hunting prohibited 4.2 Noise control policy re loudspeakers and de- Cats. See herein: Dogs and Cats vices for advertising 19-105 Code enforcement board, applicability re 2-173 Signs and outdoor displays 6-111 et seq. Contagious diseases, animals with........ 4-11 See: SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS Cruelty to animals 4-7 AFFIRMATION. See: OATH, AFFIRMA- Definitions 4-1 TION, SWEAR OR SWORN Dogs and cats Collar and tag AGREEMENTS. See: CONTRACTS AND Required 4-25 AGREEMENTS Unauthorized removal 4.26 Impoundment ALARMS Disposition upon owner's failure to re- Alarm business central office required 19.215 deem 4.30(d) Alarm permit required . 19-208 Notice 4-30(b) Application for 19-209 Redemption by owner................ 4-30(c) Issuance 19-211 Required............................ 4-30(a) Terms; fees; nontransferable 19-210 Inoculation 4.24 Audible alarms 19-216 Prohibited in certain areas; exceptions.. 4-27 Code enforcement board, enforcement Rabies control. See herein that subject through 19-217 Registration 4-24 Definitions . 19-207 Running at large Exemptions 19-218 Cats................................ 4-28(c) False alarms Dogs on property of others 4-28(b) _ Excessive false alarms declared public Dogs on streets and sidewalks........ 4-28(a) nuisance 19-212 Vicious, biting and attacking dogs...... 4-29 Service charge; collection 19-213 Waste removal Fire division equipment; fire alarm system 12.53 Persons walking dogs responsible for re- Identification required 19-215 moval of waste 4-31 Supp. No. 4 2935 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE ANIMALS AND FOWL-Contd. Section ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE PROTECTION- Section Waste-removal implements, persons Contd. walking dog to carry 4-32 Intent.................................. 21-101 Enforcement Purpose 21-101 General enforcement 4-5 Violations and penalties 21.108 Hindering enforcement 4-4 Fight, causing animals to 4-8 ASSEMBLIES Keeping certain animals prohibited; excep- Civil disorders and disturbances; mayor des- tion 4-6 ignated local authority for preserva- tion of public peace 8-16 Killing 4-3 pm.k and recreation area; meetings and Molesting songbirds or domestic pets 4.9 Noise control policy re animal noises 19-107 gatherings 20-22 et seq. Nuisances, animals creating 4.12 See: PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND Poisoning 4-3 RECREATION Rabies control ATLANTIC OCEAN Death or destruction, reporting......... 4.46 Bulkheads and seawalls; regulations gov- Muzzles; when required 445 erning construction.................. 5.84 Rabid animals Confinement 4-43 Du to re ort; im oundin 444 B tY P P g.......... Nuisance, declared 4-42 BATHING ANNEXATION Diseased persons prohibited from bathing Planning and development; filing fees and in public pools, etc 19-3 cost for. voluntary annexation of land . 21-2 BICYCLES APPEARANCE PLAN (Appendix A) Park regula€ions 20-6 Subdivisions, required improvements re (Note-Section citations contained herein bikeways f refer to section citations found within • • • • • • • • • • • • • 36-29.1 l Appendix A) BILLBOARDS. See: SIGNS AND BILL- Administration V BOARDS Areas of jurisdiction III Basis I BIRDS. See: ANIMALS AND FOWL Criteria for appearance BLOCKS Building and site to adjoining area, rela- Subdivision design standards _ 36-18 tionship of IV(B) Building design IV(D) BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMIS- Buildings to site, relationship of........ IV(A) SIGNS. See: DEPARTMENTS AND Evaluation, factors for IV(H) OTHER AGENCIES OF VILLAGE Landscape and site treatment 1V(C) Maintenance-planning and design factors 1V(G) BOATS, DOCKS AND WATERWAYS Miscellaneous structures and street hard- Abandoned boats 5.8 ware IV(F) Authority of city to board boats violating Signs IV(E) provisions........................... 5-16 Definitions VIII Boat launching area Maintenance for good appearance Abandoned boats and equipment Buildings and appurtenances........... VII(B) Disposition 5-36 Public property VII(C) Recovery............................ 5.37 Site VII(A) Designated; use restricted.............. 5.33 Participation and incentives VI Permits required 5.35 Statement of policy II Repairs prohibited..................... 5-34 Bulkhead lines 7-1 et seq. ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE PROTECTION See: BULKHEAD LINES Appeals 21-107 Coastal construction code................ 6.151 et seq. Applicability 21-102 See: COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CODE Archaeological review, development sub- Code enforcement board, applicability re 2-173 ject to 21-104 Construction requirements Certificate to dig 21-105 Bulkheads and seawalls Cost 21-106 Compliance with provisions required.. 5-69 Definitions 21-103 Inspection required.................. 5-73 Hearing 21-108 Permitfee.......................... 5-72 Supp. No. 4 2936 CODE INDEX . BOATS, DOCKS AND WATERWAYS- Section Section Contd. Specifications 5-71 Submission of plans and specifications 5-70 Canals Canal crossings 5.60 Compliance with provisions required.. 5-56 Drainage canals . 5-59 General requirements 5-57 Navigation canals 5-58 Surety bond prerequisite to issuance of building permit in certain cases 5.61 Docks and piers Construction in waters other than Lake Worth and Atlantic Ocean, regula- tions governing 5.84 Def"tuitions 5.81 Supp. No. 4 2936.1 C. �� CODE INDEX PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND RECRE- Section PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT-Contd. Section ATION-Contd. Trustee and contact person 2-170.10 Department of recreation Vesting provisions, schedule of 2-170.8 Director's duties Village contributions 2-170.9 Conduct community activity 2-110(2) Pension and certain other benefits for fire Supervise recreation areas 2-110(1) and police employees Ejectment of violators 20-8 Benefit amounts Enforcement of provisions, responsibility.. 20.7 Cost of living 2-161(g) Hours regulated 20-1 Death benefits 2-161(d) Meetings and gatherings Disability retirement 2-161(e) Liability for loss or injury 20-23 Early retirement.................... 2-161(b) Permit Formula 2-161(c) Appeal from refusal to issue.......... 20-35 Limitation on 2.161(h) Application 20-33 Normal retirement benefit 2-161(a) Form 20-32 Termination benefits and vesting..... 2-161(fl Issuance standards 20.34 Board of trustees Required 20-31 Bring and defend lawsuits Revocation 20-36 Powers.........:.............. 2-164(e) Rules and regulations, permittee bound Composition . Z-164(a) by 20-22 Forfeiture of membership on board for Property used tb violate provisions, confis- absenteeism 2-164(b) cation of 20.9 Meetings . 2-164(d) Public services department Power and authority 2-166 Division of parks........ 2-85(2) Reports and records 2-164(c) Recreation advisory board Contributions Created 20-61 Employer........................... 2-163(c) Duties 20-66 Forfeitures.......................... 2-163(d) Meetings 20-65 Member 2-163(a) Off'icers' quorum, compensation 20.64 State 2-163(b) Removal 20-63 Definftions 2-159 Terms 20-62(b) Discharged members 2-169(a) Vacancies 20-62(c) Incompetents.......................... 2-169(d) Restrooms, failure to cooperate in keeping neat or sanit Insurers, tax on 2-167 ary 20-2 Membership Traffic A hcation for membershi 2-160(b) Enforcement of traffic regulations 20-5(2) PP P' Operation confined to roads 20-5(5) Buy-back of previous service 2-160(d) Parking areas designated < 20-5(6) Changes in designation of beneficiary. 2-160(c) Signs 20.5(3) Conditions of eligibility.............. 2-160(a) Speed of vehicles 20-5(4) Nonassignability 2-169(b) State motor vehicle laws 20-5(1) Number and gender 2-169(e) Trees Optional forms of benefits 2-162 Climbing trees, etc 20-4 Pension validity....................... 2-169(c) Use b ublic onl 20-1 Repeal or termination of plan 2-168 Y P Y Tax on insurers... 2-167 PENALTIES. See: FINES, FORFEITURES Pension and certain other benefits for gen- AND OTHER PENALTIES eral employees Benefit amounts and eligibility PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT Early retirement 2-148(d) Length of service award plan for volunteer Late retirement 2-148(c) firefighters Preretirement death 2-148(e) Benefit formula 2-170.6 Retirement benefit 2-148(b) Contact person 2-170.10 Retirement date..................... 2-148(a) Effective date 2-170.3 Termination of employment.......... 2-148(fl Eligibility 2-170.4 Definitions............................ 2-146 Entitlement age 2-170.5 Discharged members _ 2-156(a) Plan, name of 2-170.2 Incompetents.......................... 2-156(d) Point system 2-170.11 Membership Preretirement death benefit............ 2-170.7 Application for membership.......... 2-147(b) Purpose . 2-170 Change in designation of beneficiary.. 2-147(c) Sponsor, name of 2-170.1 Conditions of eligibility.............. 2.147(a) Supp. No. 4 2947 NORTH PALM. BEACH CODE PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT-Contd. Section PLANNINGAND DEVELOPMENT-Contd. Section Nonassignability 2-156(b) Management/monitoring and regula- Normal and optional forms. of benefits 2-149 tory program, establishment of 21-43(b) Pension validity 2-156(c) Minimum requirements.............. 21-43(c) Repeal or termination of system........ 2-155 Management and monitoring program Retirement board Amendments to CIE and annual Additional rules and regulations autho- budget, recommendations on 21-46(c) rized 2-152 Annual public facilities update report. 21-46(b) Established 2-151 Generally........................... 21-46(a) Investing funds; custodian of securities 2-153 Regulatory program Oaths of office; meetings; quorum 2-154 Exemptions 21-47(b) Social security 2-136 et seq. Generally........................... 21-47(a) See: SOCIAL SECURITY Public facility adequacy, review to de- Volunteer firefighters, length of service termine 21-47(c) award plan for. See herein: Length of Short title 21-41 Service Award Plan for Volunteer Fire• Filing fees and. costs for voluntary annex- fighters ation of land Enactment and authority 21-2(a) PERMITS. See: LICENSES AND PERMITS Fees: application 21-2(c) Jurisdiction 21-2(b) PERSON Planning commission, advice of......... 21-2(d) Definitions and rules of construction...... 1-2 Stormwater management 21-61 et seq. See: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PIERS Subdivision regulations 36.1 et seq. Docks and piers; construction requirements See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) re 5-81 et seq. Zoning regulations q. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND WATER- • • • • • 45-1 et se WAYS See: ZONING (Appendix C) / PLANNING COMMISSION 1 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Composition; conduct generally Appearance plan (AppendixA). See that sub- Created 21-11(a) j~ Meetings 21-11(c) Archaeological site protection regulations . 21-101 et seq. Membership 21-11(b) See: ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE PRO- Powers and duties 21-11(d) TECTION Zoning ordinances, changes to............ 21-12 Board of adjustment Composition; conduct generally PLATS. See: SURVEYS, MAPS AND PLATS Administrative orders, review of...... 21-21(d) Created 21-21(a) PLAYGROUNDS. See: PARKS, PLAI'- Decision of administrative official, ap• GROUNDS AND RECREATION peals to board from 21-21(e) pLUMBING Hearing of appeals 21-21(g) Standard Plumbing Code Judicial review of decisions of board 21-21(h) Amendments to 6-20 Membership; terms; alternate; compen- sation 21-21(b) POLICE Powers and duties 21=21(c) Court cost Stay of work and proceedings on appeal 21-21(fl Assessment of additional court cost for law Comprehensive plan enforcement education expenditures 1-9 Adoption 21-01 Department of public safety, provisions re Filing fees and costs for changes police division 2-76(b) Enactment and authority 21-1(a) See: PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT Fee; application 21-1(c) Elections; policemen to be present at polling Jurisdiction 21-1(b) place 10-77 Planning commission; advise of....... 21-1(d) Fire division, provisions re police assistance 12-43 Concurrency management Impersonating police officer 19.8 Adequate public facilities available to ser- Pension and certain other benefits for fire vice development 21.45 and police employees 2-159 et seq. Application 21-42 See: PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT Definitions 21-44 Reserve force Intent and purpose Application for membership 23-43 f Comprehensive plan, implementation of 21-43(a) Compensation 23-50 t\ Supp. No. 4 .2948 CODE INDEX POLICE-Contd. Section PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT-Contd. Section Created; purpose 23-42 Patrol 2-76(b)(2) Director of public safety, appointment to Radio 2-76(b)(6) serve by 23-45 Records............................. 2-76(b)(1) Oath required 23-47 Traffis.............................. 2-76(b)(5) Powers and duties 23-48 Reserve list to be maintained 23-44 PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT Resignation 23-46 Director's duties......................... 2-84 Uniforms and insignia 23.49 Divisions Municipal garage 2-85(4) POLLUTION Parks 2-85(2) Smoke, dust, odors, liquids, etc........... 19-9 Permits and inspections 2-85(1) Stormwater management provisions re pol- lutantloads 21.67 Waterways, poAution of 5-13 Wellfield protection Regulation of business activities with po- tential to contaminate land and water resources 19-221 PRECEDING, FOLLOWING Definitions and rules of construction...... 1-2 PROFANITY Vulgar language prohibited in public places 19-65 PROPERTY Abandoned, inoperative and junked prop• erty 14-37 et seq. See: GARBAGE AND TRASH Appearance plan (Appendix A). See that sub- ject Definitions and rules of construction...... 1-2 Dogs on property of others 4-28(b) Insurance excise taxes; property insurance premiums . 26-17 Noise from property 19-102 Signs projecting over public property 6-121 Subdivision regulations 36-1 et seq. See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) Weeds and brush 14-79 et seq. See: WEEDS AND BRUSH PUBLIC PLACES. See: STREETS, SIDE- WALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES PUBLIC RECORDS. See: DOCUMENTS AND PUBLIC RECORDS PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT Director's duties Designate instructor 2-75(2) Make assignments 2-75(1) Divisions Fire Fire fighting 2-76(c)(3) Fire prevention 2-76(c)(4) Maintain equipment 2-76(c)(2) _ Report losses 2-76(c)(1) Generally 2-76(a) Police Crime prevention 2-76(b)(3), (4) Investigation 2-76(b)(3) Supp. No. 4 294.1