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Pages Replaced by Supplement #36 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Officials of the Village iii Preface v Adapting Ordinance vii Readopting Ordinance x.i Checklist of IJp-to-Date Pages [1] PART I CI-TARTER. Charter 1 Art. I. Corporate Name 3 Art. LA. Vision Statement 3 Art. II. Territo~:•ial Boundaries 3 Art. III. Legislative 10.2 Art. IV. Administrative . 15 Art. V. Qualifications and Elections 17 Ar•t. VI. Transition Schedule 18 Charter Comparative Table 65 PART II CODE OF ORDINANCES Chapter 1. General Provisions l7 2. Administration 133 Art. L In Cxeneral 135 Art. II. Council 138 Div L Generally 138 Div. 2. Rules of Procedure 138 Art. III. Administrative Cade 138.1. Div. 1. Generally 7.38.1 Div. 2. Audit Committee 139 Div. 3. Depat-tinent of Finance 140 Div. 4. Department of Records 140.1 Div. 5. Department of Public Safety........ ~ 141 Div. 0. Department of Public ~~orks 142 Div. 7. Department of Library 142 Div. 8. Department of Country Club 142 Div. 9. Department of Recreation 142 Div. 10. Department of Community Developniei;t 142.1 Art. IV. Manager 142.1 Art. V. Pensions and Retirement Systems 143 Div. 1. Generally 143 Seipp. No. 33 gl i No~i2x rAlnr sF.acri conr, Chapter Page Div. 2. Social Security 143 Div. 3. Pension and Certain Other Benefits for Gen- eral Employees 144.1 Div. 4. Pension and Certain Other Benefits for Fire and Police Employees 150.1 Div. 5. Length of Service Award Plan for Volunteer Firefighters 161 Di.v. 6. IC1~7A Defined Contribution Pension Plan.. 163 Art. VI. Code Enforcement Board 163 3. Alcoholic Beverages 211 4. Animals and Fowl 263 Art. I. In General 265 Art. II. Dogs and Cats 266 i Art. III. Rabies Control 269 i 5. Boats, Docks and ~~Vaterways 319 Art. I. In General 321 Art. II. Boat Launching Area 325 Art. III. Construction Requirements 326 Div. 1. Generally 326 Div. 2. Canals 326 Div. 3. Bullheads and Seawalls 327 Div. 4. Docks and Piers 328 Div. 5. Erosion Control Structures 333 Art. IV. Marine Sanctuaries 333 Art. V. Waterways Board 334 6. Buildings and Building Regulations 381 Art. I. In General 383 Art. II. Miiumum Construction Standards............ 383 Art. III. Appearance Code 384 Div. 1. Generally 384 ~ Div. 2. Reserved 395.3 Div. 3. certificate of Appropriateness 398.3 Art. IV Reserved 398.5 Art. V. Signs and Outdoar Displays 398.5 Art. VI. Energy Efficiency Building Cade 398.18 Art. VII. Coastal Canstruction Code 398.18 7. Bulkhead I,Ines 453 Art. I. In General 455 Art. II. Filling Per::pit 455 8. Emergency Management 507 Art. I. In General . . . . 50.9 Art. II. Civ=il Disorders and Disturbances . . .510 J 9. Country Glub r Ar•t. L In General 561 Ari;. II. Advisory Baard . 562 I i Supp. No. 33 Xii T:~L'Ll+~ OF CO\TTE~I'I'S-Contd. Chapter Page Art. III. Finances 563 10. Elections 615 Art. I. In General 617 Art. IL Rese:rued 619 Art. III. Inspectors and Clerk 619 Art. IV. Polling Place 620 1.1. 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. Florida Fire Prevention Code 725 Art.. III. Fire Division 726 Div. 1. G enerally 726 Div. 2. Personnel 727 Div. 3. Equipment 727 Div. 4. Reserved 728 Art. N. Recovery of Costs for Cleanup, Abatement and Removal of Hazardous Substances 728 12.5 Flood Dam age 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. IL Garbage, Trash and Refuse 891. Div. 1. Generally 891 Div. 2. Garbage Collection and Disposal 891 Div. 3. Abandoned, Inoperative and Junked Prop- - ertv 892 Art. III. Reser-ved 895 Art. IV. t'4Teeds and Brush . 895 15. Horsing 945 16. Libras,,y 997 Art. L In General 999 Art. II. Library Board 999 17. Licenses and 11-`Iiscellaneous Business Regulations......... 1051 Art. I. In General 1053 Art. II. Local Business Tax 1057 f~r•t. III. Businesses Located Outside Village .Limits 1060.4 Supp. ~ to. 33 xiii Nort7•x r~~rns r~Lncrr coUi Chapter Page Art. IV. Reserved 1063 Art. V. Ambulances 1063 Art. VI. Garage and Other Sales 1063 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 1174.1 19. Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions 1225 Art. I. In General 1227 Art. II. Sexual Offenders and Sexual Predators 1228 Art. III. Offenses Against Property 1228.1 Art. IV. Offenses Against Public Morals . 1228.1 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 1238 Art. XI. Z%Vei.lfield Protection 1242 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 1363 Art. VI. Archaeological. Site Protection Regulations 1366.1 22. Reserved 1411 23. Police 1463 Art. I. In Cseneral 1465 Art. II. Reserved 14(15 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 Supp. No. 3:3 xiv I I TALLli OIL CON`IY~,N'I:S-Contd. Chapter Page Div. 2. Permits 1522 25. Swimming Pools 1573 Art. L In General 1575 Art. II. Reserved 1575 Art. III. Reserved 1576 26. Taxation 1627 Art. I. In General 1629 Art. IL Insurance Excise Taxes 1629 Art. III. Utility Tax . 1629 Art. IV. Telecommunications Service Tax . 1630 27. Trees and Shrubbery 1681 Art. L In General 1683 Ai t. II. Trees in Swale r'lreas . 1683 Art. III. Landscaping 1684 Div. 1. Generally 1684 Div. 2. P~,eserved 1686 Div. 3. Requirements for Certain Yard Areas, Off Street Parking and Other Vehicular Use Areas 16$6 2$. Use of Rights-Of-~Vay for Utilities 1139 29. Telecommunications 1781 Appendices A. Appearance Plan 2043 B. Subdivisions 2353 Art. I. In Gen.eral 2355 Art. II. Procedures for Subdivision Plat Approval 2358 Art. III. Desig7~ Standards 2365 Art. N Required Improvements 2368.1 Art. V. Enforcement Provisions . 2372 Art. VI. Amendments 2378 Art. VII. Legal Status 2379 C. Zoning 2479 Art. L In General 2481 Art. II. Generally 2485 Art. III. District Regulations 24$6.6 Arts. N_, V. Reserved 251.5 Art. VI. Amendments-Fees; Waiting' Periods......... 2515 Art. VII. ?1oruonforming Uses of Land and Structures. 2516 D. 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PENSION AND CERTAIN member, or if no such person so designated is OTHER BENEFITS FOR GENERAL living at that time, the beneficiary shall be the EMPLOYEES estate of the member. Sec. 2-146. Definitions. Board means the board of retirement, which shall administer and manage the system herein As used herein, unless otherwise defined or provided and serve as trustees of the fund. required by the context, the following words and Credited service means the total number of phrases shall have the meaning indicated: years and .fractional parts of years of actual Accrued benefct is the benefit earned to date service with the village and shall apply to an using the normal retirement benefit. employee whose employment is terminated with the village and who recommences full-time em- Actuarial equivalence or actuarially equivalent ployment within two (2) years from the date of means that any benefit payable under the terms termination. of this plan in a form other than the normal form of benefit shall have the same actuarial present Earnings means gross salary, (including over- value on the date payment commences as the time) but excluding bonuses or any other normal form of benefit. For purposes of establish- nonregular payments such as unused sick leave ing the actuarial present value of any form of and vacation time pay. payment, other than a lump sum distribution, all Effective date means the date on which this future payments shall be discounted for interest division becomes effective [January 13, 1983]. and mortality by using eight (8) percent interest plan year is from October 1 to September 30. and the 1983 group annuity mortality table for males with ages set ahead five (5) years in the Employee shall mean any actively employed case of disability retirees. For bargaining unit full-time general employees of the village, except employee group participants and general em- firemen and policemen. ployee group participants, the actuarial present value shall be a fixed interest rate of five and Final average earnings means the arithmetic twenty-five-hundredths (5.25) percent. average of the twelve (12) months earnings for the highest sixty (60) months of the one hundred Agreement means the written ordinance from twenty (120) consecutive months of service imme- which this division derived, setting forth the diately preceding the retirement or termination of provisions of the retirement system. a member. Assumed rate of return. The assumed rate of Fund means the trust fund established herein return for calculation of annual pension costs as part of the system. shall be eight (8) percent fixed. Member means an actively employed full-time Beneficiary means the persons or persons enti- employee who fulfills the prescribed participation tled to receive benefits hereunder and who has or requirements, after twelve (12) months employ- have been designated as such in writing by the went and will become a participant on the Octo- member and filed with the board. If no such ber 1 of the next following year. designation is in effect at the time of death of the Spouse means the lawful wife or husband of a *Editor's note-Section 13 of Ord. No. 1-83, adopted Jan. member at the time of preretirement death or 13, 1983, repealed Ord. No. 10-82, adopted June 10, 1982, retirement. from which ordinance 2-146-2-156 formerly derived. At . the discretion of the editor, 1-11 of Ord. No. 1-83 have been System means the Village of North Palm Beach _ codified as herein set out in 2-146-2-156. All funds and general retirement fund as contained herein 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 amendments thereto. all rights and benefits of members in that system will be (Ord. No. 1-83, § 1, 1-13-83; Ord. No. 13-83, § 1, credited to and maintained by this fund. 9-8-83; Ord. No. 36-90, § 1, 10-25-90; Ord. No. Supp. No. 31 144.1 § 2-146 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE --- 9-94, § 1, 6-9-94; Ord. No. 12-96, § 1, 3-28-96; Ord. Sec. 2-148. Benefit amounts and eligibility. No. 25-2005, 1, 2, 9-8-05; Ord. No. 27-2005, 1, 2, 9-29-05) (a) Retirement date. A member s normal retire- Cross reference-Definitions and rules of construction ment date shall be the first day of the month generally, § 1-2. coincident with, or next following, attainment of his or her sixty-fifth birthday and the completion Sec. 2-147. Membership. of nine (9) full years of service with the village. A member may retire on his or her normal retire- (a) Conditions of eligibility. All employees as of went date or on the first day of any month the effective date and all future new employees, thereafter, and each member shall become one except members of the fire department and police hundred (100) percent vested in his or her ac- department, shall become members of this system trued benefit on his normal retirement date. The as a condition of employment. normal retirement date described above shall apply only to members who are hired as general (b) Application for membership. Each current employees from and after the effective date of this and future eligible employee shall complete an ordinance. application form covering items set forth below, The normal retirement date for a member who and provide other information, as may be pre- was a general employee of the village prior to the scribed by the board. effective date of this ordinance shall be the first day of the month coincident with, or next follow- (1) Acceptance of the terms and conditions of ing, attainment of his or her sixty-fifth birthday. the retirement system. Employees who are vested and eligible to retire (2) Designation of a beneficiary or beneficia- shall have the right to file a written election to be j ries. considered retired. on the day before death if such employee should die prior to retirement. If an (3) A certified statement as to prior medical employee who is vested and eligible to retire dies history. prior to retirement without making the foregoing (4) A written release allowing distribution of election, the election can be made by the employee's all medical records to the board. beneficiary previously designated in the village records. For the purposes of all benefits hereunder, an (b) Retirement benefit. Amember retiring here- application for membership shall be considered to under on or after his normal retirement date shall have been in effect from date of employment, even receive a monthly benefit which shall commence though officially accepted and approved by the on his retirement date and be continued thereaf- board at a later date. Failure to complete an ter during his lifetime, ceasing upon death. The application within ninety (90) days of employ- member's annual pension benefit shall equal two went and written notice of this agreement shall (2) percent of final average earnings multiplied by constitute a deliberate choice to be excluded from the member's credited service for the first twenty the system. (20) years of credited service and one (1) percent for each year of credited service thereafter. (c) Change in designation of beneficiary. Amem- bermay; from time to time; change his designated (c) Late retirement. A participant who retires beneficiary without approval by the board of after his normal retirement date shall be paid the trustees or previous beneficiary by written notice monthly benefit otherwise payable to the partici- to the board upon forms provided by the board. pant at his normal retirement date increased by Upon such change, the rights of all previously using the benefit formula for normal retirement designated beneficiaries to receive any benefits together with consideration of his additional years under the system shall cease. or fractional parts of years of credited service and (Ord. No. 1-83, § 2, 1-13-83) final average earnings. Supp. No. 31 144.2 ADMINISTRATION § 2-148 (d) Early retirement. A member may retire after age fifty-five (55) and shall receive vested accrued benefit. If a member does retire early, his or her pension shall be actuarially reduced for early retirement. (e) Preretirement death. (1) If a participant who is no longer an em- ployee of the village dies prior to the Supp. No. 31 144.3 r ADMINISTRATION § 2-149 normal retirement date and has attained any reason shall have the option to receive a age fifty-five (55) and had five (5) years of refund of all amounts contributed by the vested credited service, a pension benefit of fifty employee without interest. If such option is elected (50) percent of the amount the participant by the fully or partially vested employee, then would have been entitled to, actuarially such employee shall no longer be a part of the reduced for early retirement, shall be paid pension plan and shall not receive additional to the surviving beneficiary for as long as pension benefits. the beneficiary shall live. Such amount (Ord. No. 1-83, § 3, 1-13-83; Ord. No. 9-94, § 2, shall be based on the amount payable 6-9-94; Ord. No. 12-95, 1, 2, 3-23-95; Ord. No. under the fifty (50) percent joint and 35-2003, § 1, 12-11-03; Ord. No. 16-2004, § 1, .survivor option, reduced actuarially to the 7-22-04) age of the beneficiary. (2) If a member dies prior to the normal Sec. 2-149. Normal and optional forms of retirement date and is then employed by benefits. the village and has five (5) years of cred- (a) The normal form of retirement benefit is a ited service, such member regardless of monthly benefit for life. age shall receive pension benefits as set forth in subsection (3). (b) Each member entitled to a normal or early retirement benefit shall have the right, at any (3) The members specified in subsection (2) time prior to the date on which benefit payments above shall receive a benefit equal to the begin, to elect to have this benefit payable under member's vested accrued pension as com- any of the options hereinafter set forth in lieu of puted under section 2-148(b) and shall be such benefits and to revoke any such elections payable to the designated beneficiary in and make a new election at any time prior to the equal, consecutive monthly installments actual beginning of payments. The value of op- over ten (10) years. The benefit payment tional benefits shall be the actuarial equivalent of specified herein shall commence upon death the value of benefits otherwise payable. The mem- of the plan member and approval of the ber shall make such an election by written re- pension board. quest to the board, such request being retained in (f) Termination of employment. A participant the board's files. who terminates his employment for reason other Option 1. Joint and last survivor option. The than death or retirement shall be entitled to a member may elect to receive a benefit deferred monthly retirement benefit commencing during his lifetime and have such benefit at his normal retirement date equal to the prod- (or a designated fraction thereof) contin- uct of his vested percentage, as determined from ued after his death to and during the the following schedule, and his accrued benefit: lifetime of his designated beneficiary. The Credited Service Vested Percentage minimum joint and survivor percentage shall be fifty (50) percent, reduced actuari- Less than 5 0 ally to the age of the beneficiary. The 5 but less than 7 50 election of option 1 shall be null and. void 7 but less than 9 75 if the designated beneficiary dies before 9 or more 100 the member's benefit payments commence. (g) Refund of contribution. All contributions Option 2. Life annuity with ten years certain. made by employees whose employment is termi- The member may elect to receive a monthly . nated for any reason prior to vesting shall receive benefit for one hundred twenty (120) a refund of all amounts contributed by the em- monthly payments certain. In the event ployee to the pension plan without interest. All the member dies after his retirement, but contributions made by fully or partially vested before he has received retirement benefits employees whose employment is terminated for for a period of ten (10) years, the same Supp. No. 32 145 I § 2-149 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE / monthly benefit will be paid to the bene- (b) Other. Private donations, gifts and contri- t ficiary (or beneficiaries) as designated by butions may be deposited to the fund, but such the member for the balance of such ten- deposits must be accounted for separately and year period or, if no beneficiary is desig- kept on a segregated bookkeeping basis. Funds nated, to the surviving spouse, or estate of from these sources may be used only for addi- the member. tional benefits for members, as determined by the board, and may not be used to reduce required Option 3. Other. In lieu of the optional forms village contributions. enumerated in this section, benefits may (Ord. No. 1-83, § 5, 1-13-83) be paid in any form approved. by the board so long as it is the actuarial equivalent of Sec. 2-151. Retirement board, establishment. the benefits otherwise payable. Option 4. Social security adjustment option. If a (a) There is hereby created a general employ- member retires before being eligible for ees retirement board of the village which shall social security benefits, he or she may consist of five (5) members. elect an option to receive a larger pension Two (2) members of the board shall be employ- up to the date he or she begins receiving social securitybenefits. The member's pen- ees of the village. The employee members shall be sion benefits shall be appropriately re- elected at large by full-time village employees duced after social security payments be- who are not firemen or policemen. Employees who gin. The amount of reduction shall be are elected cannot work in the same departments actuarially determined by the actuary. of the village. The term of service of employees on the general retirement board shall be indefinite (c) Lump sum payment. Notwithstanding any- or until the time such employee member of the thing contained within section 2-148 and section retirement board is retired, disabled, resigns, 2-149 to the contrary, the board, in its sole discre- terminates village employment or is removed for tion, may elect a lump sum payment to the misconduct by majority vote of the employees or beneficiary or beneficiaries in lieu of installments the council of the village or for nonparticipation when the monthly benefits do not exceed the sum by missing two (2) or more consecutive meetings. of one hundred dollars ($100.00). This provision The election to the board shall be arranged by the applies to normal retirement, late retirement, village clerk, who shall give reasonable notice of early retirement and preretirement death regard- the election to the eligible voters. One (1) member less of the fact that the member elected retire- of the general retirement board shall be a resi- ment benefits to be made in monthly install- dent of the village, selected by the village council, ments. one (1) member shall be the village manager and (Ord. No. 1-83, § 4, 1-13-83; Ord. No. 4-93, § 1, one (1) member shall be the village mayor. All i members of the board shall be voting members. 1-14-93) The mayor may designate in writing another member of the village council to serve in his place, Sec. 2-150. Village contributions. and vote from time to time. (a) Generally. So long as this system is in (b) Should a vacancy occur in the position of a P'FFP~t, the grillage Shall make a ~nnt-y-il,~iwtinn to tl~e memhpr cA,ercnn~r ac an emrnlny pn„ ma~mher~ the trust fund in an amount equal to the total cost for village employees shall, within thirty (30) days, the year as shown by the most recent actuarial hold an election and elect a successor to serve. valuation of the system. The total cost for any Should the member appointed by village council year shall be defined as the total normal cost, plus resign or relinquish his duties on the general the additional amount sufficient to amortize the retirement board, his successor shall be ap- unfunded accrued past service liability over a pointed by the village council within thirty (30) forty-year period. days. Supp. No. 32 146 AllNIINISTItAT.ION ~ 2-171 Sec. 2-17x.9. Village contributions. While the plans will. not provide for retroactive fielding, the vesting pel•iod shall run from each So long as this system 'is in effect, the village employee's original date of hire. shall lnalce a yearly contribution. to the plan equal (Ord. No. 2006-26, § 3, 12-14-06) to the cost for the year by the most recent actu- arial valuation.. (Ord. No. 16-91, § 10, 4-11-91 j Sec. 2-170.14. Administrative services agree- ment and adoption agree- Sec. 2-170.10. Trustee and contact person. menu. The village finance director t~=ill act as trustee The village council hereby approves the achnin- and contact person and will be responsible for isi:native ser~rices agl•eement and adoption. agree- contacting the agent or agency administrating the menu with ICIVIA and authorizes the mayor and plan regarding changes and modifications to the village clerk to execute such agreements on behalf plan. of the village. The village clerk shall transmit a (Ord. No. 16-91, § 7.1, 4-11-91) copy of the ordinance from wlricll this division. derives to the State of Florida Division. of Ii,etire- Sec. 2-170.11. Point system. meat. (Ord. No. 2006-26, § 4, 12-14-06) A milrimum of fifty (50) points is needed to earn a ,year of credited service. The point system that- Sec. 2-170.15. Effective date. can he earned by vt)I unteer firefighters is set forth in ExhibitA attached to Ordinance No. 16-91 and This division shall be retroactive to October 1, made a part of this division. (Ord. No. 16-91; § 12, 4-11-91j 2006 and shall take effect upon adoption. How- Editor'snote-Exhibit A, attached to Ord. No. 1G-91 fi•mn ever, the provisions of this division shall not be ~vliich this division derive-.s, is not printed herein, but i on life llnpl~ln~nt('_d as t0 hargalnlllg Linlt CI11pl0y(:ES and a,=ailable far reference in the offices of the ~•illage. until t11e village and the union representing the bargaining unit agree to an amendment of the DIVISION 6. ICNIA DEFINED collective bargaining agreement incorporating the CONTRIBUTION PENSION YI.AN additional benefits set forth in this division and that agreement is ratified ar the union waives bargaining and consents to its implementation. Sec. 2-170.12. Creation. (Ord. No. 2006-26, ~ 6, 12-14-06) The village council hereby approves the cre- ation of an ICMA defined contribution pension AFtTiCLE `TI GOl)E EI~I>G`t3RGEIY1E1~dT plan for each of the folloK=ing village e.rnployee )~pA1ZD groups: (1) Department directors; Sec. 2-171, 17eclaration of legislative intent. i:2) General employees; and It is the intent of this article to promote, (31 FPE employees. pr°otect and improve the health, safety alld wel- 4Ord. No_ 2006-26, § 2, 12-i4-06) fare of the citizens of the village and to provide an equitable, expeditious, effective and inexpensive Sec. 2-170.13. Vesting period. method of enforcing the hereinafter descl-ibed codes and ordinances of the t=illage «=Here a pend- The vesting period for each defined contribu- ing or repeated violation continues to exist. tion plan shall be five years, with a vesting of (Ord.. No. 19- r9, § 1, 9-17-79; Ord.. No. 9-80, S 2, zero (O) percent in the first year and a vesting of 4-24-50; Ord. No. 16-b2, Art. 1, 9-9-82; Ord. No. twenty-five (25) percent for each ~=cal- thereafter. 2-86, § 1, 3-27-86) Supp. No. 33 16 i ti 2-172 NORTH PALli BEACH CUI.)F., Sec. 2-172. Definitions. Chapter 14, Village of North Palm Beach The following words, terms and phrases, when Code, containing the health and sanitation used in this article, shall have the meanings code. ascribed to them in this section, except where the Chapter 15, Village of North Palm Beach context clearly indicates a different meaning: Code, containing th.e housing code. Attorney. Attorney for the village who will Chapter 17, Village of North Palm Beach advise the code enforcement board of legal rules Code, containing the business tax code. or give other legal assistance as required. Section 18-35 only of Chapter 18 Cocle in.spectar: Those authorized agents or Chapter 19, Village of North Palm Beach employees of the village whose duty it is to insure Code, containing the noise control code. code compliance with the codes referred to above, Chapter 24, Village of North Palm Beach including, but not ]united to, the village manager, Code, containing the streets, sidewalks and building official, director of public safety, and driveways code. finance director. Chapter 25, Village of North Patin Beach Enforcement board. The Village of North Patin Code, containing the swimming pool code. Beach Cade Enforcement Board. Chapter 27, Village of North Palm Beach Repeat violation means a violation of a provi- Code, containing the trees and shrubbery code, sion of a code or ordinance by a person who has including landscaping of yards and parking been previously found through a code enforce- lots. ment board or any other quasi judicial or. judicial process, to have violated or who has admitted Chapter 28, Village of North Palm Beach violating the same provision within five t 5) years Code, containing the franchise ordinance for prior to the violation, notwithstanding the viola- the use of'the village rights-of=way for utilities. Lions occur. at different locations. Chapter 36, Village of North Palm Beach (Ord.. No. 19-79, § 3, 9-27-79; Ord. No. 9-80, § 4, Code, containing the subdivision. code. 4-24-80; Ord. No. 16-82, Art. II, 9-9-82; Ord. No. Chapter 45, Village of North Palm Beach 8-90, § 1, 4-12-90; Ord. No. 04-2000, § 1, Z-10-00) Code, containing the zoning code. Sec. 2-173. Applicability. (Ord. No. 19-79, § 2, 9-27-79; Ord. No. 25-79, § 1, 12-13-79; Ord. No. 9-80, § 3, 4-24-80; Ord. No. The code enforcement board shall enEbrce and 15-86, § 2, 10-9-86; Ord. No. 23-2002, § 1, 7-ll-02; have jurisdiction of the following codes: Ord. No. 2006-28, § 2, 12-14-06) Chapter 4, Village of North Palm Beach Code, containing the animals and fowl code. Sec. 2-1'74. ®r~'aniza.tion of board. Chapter 5, Village of North Patin Beach (a) Qualificati.orzs cznd terrrtis. The viIlag'e coun- Cocle, containing the docks and. waterways cil shall appoint aseven-~.nember code erlforce- code. ment board and legal counsel for the board. The members shall have the following qualifications Chapter 6, Village of North Palm Beach. and terms of office: Code, including the building code, the gas code, the mechanical code, tJ•ie plumbing code, the {11 Members of tl,e enforcement board shall appearance code and Appendix A, appearance be residents of the village. Appointments plan, and the sign code. shall be made b3T the village council on the basis of experience of interest in the fields Chapter 7, Village of North Patin Beach of zoning and building control. The inem- Code, containing the bulkhead. lines code. bership of the enforcement board shall, Chapter 12, Village of North Palm Beach whenever possible, include: Cocle, including the fire prevention code. a. An architect; Sapp. No. 33 164 i b. rl businessman; Sec. 2-175. Enforcement procedure. c. An engineer; (a) It shall be the duty of the code inspector to initiate enforcement proceedings of the various d. A general contractor; codes. No member of a board shall have the power to initiate such enforcement proceedings. e. A subcontractor; (b) Zf a ~~iolation of the codes is found; the r_.ode f. A realtor; inspector shall notify the violator, unless para- g. No particular profession. graph (c) of this section applies, and. give the violator a reasonable time to correct the violation. (2) In order that the terms of office of all Should the violation continue beyond. the time members will not expire at the same time, the initial appointments to the enforce- ment board shall be as follows: a. Two (2) members shall be appoir~ted for a term of one (1) year; b. Three (3) members shall be ap- pointed for a term oI't«ro (2) years; c. Two f2j members shall be appointed for a term of'three (3i years. Thereafter, all. appointments shall be made for a term of three (3) years. Appointments to fill any vacancy on the enforcement board shall be for the remainder of'the unexpired term of office. If any member fails to attend two (.2) of three (3) succes- sive meetings without cause ar~d without prior approval of the chairman, the board shall declare the member's office vacant and the village council shall promptly fill such vacancy. The members shall serve at the pleasure of.' the village council. lb) Off'icer•s; quorum; can~~erzsa.ti.on. The mem- bers of the enforcement board shall elect a chair- inan from among its members ~:vho shall be a voting member. The presence of four (4) or more member. s, shall constitute a quorum of the enforce- ment board. l~!Iember•s shall serve without com- pensation, but may be reimbursed for such travel. expenses, mileage expenses, and per diem ex- penses as may be authorized by the village corm- Cll. • (c) Attorney. The village attorney shall be coiui- seI to the code enforcement board.. (Ord. No. 19-79, § 4, 9-27-79; O.rd. ItiTO. 9-80, § 5, %1-2~1-80; Ord. No. 16-82, A~r-t. III, 9-9-82; Ord. No. 5-90, w 3, 4-]2-9C~; Ord. No. 17-91, § 1, 4-25-91) Sugp. moo. 33 164.]. 1 i BOATS, DOCKS AND WATERWAYS § 5-83 (b) Boat davits and other boat-lifting devices d. All piling are to be set a maximum of shall require a building permit. ten (10) feet on center for timber deck construction. (c) Docks, piers, mooring buoys and anchors and other waterside structures shall require a (2) Stringers and bracing. Stringers and brac- building permit. ing, if lumber, shall be a minimum two- (Code 1970, § 11-33; Ord. No. 3-71; § 2;-Ord.. No. inch by eight-inch. 10-2000, § 1, 4-13-00) (3) Decking. Decking, if lumber, shall be a Sec. 5-83. Minimum design requirements. minimum two-inch by six-inch. (a) Coverings. Any sun, wind or weather cov- (4) Fasteners. Bring to be constructed over a dock or pier shall a. All bolts, nuts, washers and nails require a permit and shall be classified as a shall be hot dipped galvanized or canopy and shall meet the building code as such. zinc plated or equal. (b) Decking elevation. The main deck of a dock b. .Stringers and braces shall be fas- or pier shall be placed at a minimum of three and tened with minimum one-half inch five-tenths (3.5) feet above mean sea level. The bolts. steps from the ground or bulkhead cap shall not exceed seven (7) .inches for each step. (5) Dock lumber. All dock lumber shall be (c) Wave break. The bottom wave breaking pressure treated or equal.- stringer shall not extend below mean low water. (6) Concrete strength. All concrete shall be a (d) Floating docks. Free-standing piling for minimum strength of thirty-five hundred floating docks shall be a minimum schedule 40, (3,500) psi in twenty-eight (28) days. six-inch diameter, pea rock concrete filled steel (7) Blocks. If dock is to be supported by a pipe or six-inch plastic pipe filled with pea rock bulkhead, four-inch by four-inch blocks or concrete and two (2) equally spaced number four equal shall be bolted to bulkhead wall; reinforcing bars, suitably tied. Attaching rings stringer shall be bolted to four-inch by shall be steel or chain. Smaller piling may be four-inch blocks. allowed when properly structurally designed. (e) Construction material. Construction mate- Structural equivalents permitted. Docks and rial for piers and docks shall meet the following piers of other design and material maybe permit- requirements: ted when structurally equivalent to the above. (1) Piling. (g) Commercial docks and piers. All commer- a. Minimum bottom penetration is to cial docks and piers are to be designed by a be six (6) feet. Florida registered professional engineer. b. Concrete piling is to be minimum (h) Fixed, reinforced concrete construction re- eight-inch by eight-inch or eight- quired in certain cases. All docks and piers to be inch diameter reinforced with four constructed in Lake Worth and the Atlantic Ocean (4) number five (5) rods with number shall be of reinforced concrete construction and be two (2) .hoops eight (8) inches on fixed docks and piers. center. c. Wood piling is to be minimum ten- (i) Dolphins and tie poles. inch butt diameter and the treat- (1) Bottom penetration is to be a minimum of ment shall conform to AWPB MPI, six (6) feet. MP2 or MP4. Pile cutoff shall be treated in accordance with AWPA (2) Materials and construction are to be the M4. same as dock and pier pilings. Supp. No. 27 329 § 5-83 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE l (j) Commercial marinas. All fixed docks and (3) In regard to construction waterside of any piers to be constructed in commercial marinas lot having greater than fifty-foot frontage shall be concrete or equal. on the water, docks shall not be placed within ten (10) feet of the side property (k) Batter piles. line extended. (1) Batter piles are to be designed by a Flor- (4) Dead end lagoon. In regard to construc- _ ida registered professional engineer. tion waterside of any platted lot at the (2) Batter piles are to be constructed of pre- dead end of a lagoon, a dock or a pier may stressed concrete. be placed zero (0) feet from the side prop- (3) A building permit shall be required prior erty line extended when all the following requirements are complied with: to construction for all batter piles. (4) Batter piles shall be installed only under a. The lotJlots shall be in a R-1 Single Family Dwelling District. the following conditions: b. Building permits shall be obtained a. Obstructions prevent use of stan- as required by section 5-82 of this dard tiebacks and anchors to rein- chapter. force bulkheads. ~ b. Existing bulkhead has failed or is in c. At least one (1) lot shall have less danger of failing. than seventy-five (75) feet frontage on the water. c. Not to be used in the construction of new bulkheads. d. A dock or pier, but not both, shall be constructed at the same time on both I (5) Base of batter pile shall extend amaxi- sides of the common property line i_n '~i mum of five (5) feet from the waterside question. The dock or pier on a lot ' face of the bulkhead. shall be structurally independent of (Code 1970, § 11-34;- Ord. No. 4-74, § l; Ord. No. the dock or pier on the adjacent lot. 35-90, 2-6, 9-27-90) (5) Docks shall extend a maximum of five (5) Sec. 5-84. Regulations governing construc- feet out from the face of the bulkhead tion in waters other than Lake wall. Worth and Atlantic Ocean. (6) a. Piers not exceeding six (6) feet in width may extend waterside amax- All docks or other approved structures to be imum of fifteen (15) feet in lagoons, constructed waterside of bulkheads or land in the twenty (20) feet in the North Palm lagoons, waterways or other bodies of water in the Beach Waterway, twenty-five (25) feet village, other than the waters of Lake Worth and in West Lake and forty (40) feet in the Atlantic Ocean, shall be constructed in actor- North Lake and not more than twen- dance with the following requirements and regu- ty-five (25) percent of the waterway lations: width of the Earman River; pro- (1) Prior to a permit being issued by the vided, however, that, a pier may ex- villa e a ermit shall be obtained from tend waterside a maximum of fifty- , suchgothep authority that has a vested 1Ve (55J feet when connected with a interest in the waterway. commercial marina operation in a commercial zoned piece of property (2) In regard to construction waterside of any so long as said construction leaves a lot having fifty-foot or less frontage on the minimum clear water distance of forty water, docks shall not be placed within (40) feet between the pier and any five (5) feet of the side property line ex- opposite bulkhead or water stru~- tended. ture which may be constructed in Supp. No. 27 330 O BOATS, DOCKS AND WATERWAYS § 5-85 accordance with this chapter. Piers (12) In no instance shall any structure extend located in the Earman River may be more than twenty-five (25) percent of the constructed with "L" or "T" heads width of the water. provided the maximum allowable (Code 1970, § 11-35; Ord. No. 3-71, § 2; .Ord. No. length waterside is reduced by twelve 6-73, § 1; Ord. No. 36-95, 1, 2, 12-14-95; Ord. (12) feet. No pier shall be located No. 28-98, 1-3, 12-10-98; Ord. 1Vo. 09-2001,. closer to the side property line ex- § 1, 4-12-O1; Ord. No. 27-2003, § 1, 9-9-03) tended than its extension waterside. b. Piers located on Teal Way in Pros- Sec. 5-85. Regulations governing construc- perity Harbor may not exceed six (6) tion in Lake Worth and Atlantic feet in width and shall be a maxi- Ocean. mum of forty (40) feet in length. All piers, docks or other approved structures to Piers located per this section shall not be be constructed waterside of the bulkhead line or closer to the side property line extended land of the village in Lake Worth, or the mean than half of its extension waterside of the low-water mark of the Atlantic Ocean, shall meet bulkhead. the following regulations and requirements: (7) In lagoons, dolphin poles, wave breaks, (1) The design of any pier to be constructed mooring posts, mooring buoys or floating under the provisions of this division shall anchors shall be placed a maximum of be performed by an engineer registered in twenty (20) feet from the face of the bulk- the state, and detailed construction draw- . head or the shore. Wave breaks shall be ings shall be submitted bearing the certi- allowed only at lagoon entrances opening fication and seal of such engineer. into Lake Worth. (2) Prior to a permit being issued by the (8) In the North Palm Beach Waterway, dol- village, a permit shall be obtained from phin poles, mooring posts, mooring buoys .such other authority that has a vested or floating anchors shall be placed amax- interest in the waterways. Nothing con- imum of thirty (30) feet from the face of tained in this division shall be construed the bulkhead of the shore. to affect the rights or obligations con- (9) In the Earman River, dolphin poles, wave netted with spoil areas located in Lake Worth within one hundred (100) feet breaks, mooring posts, mooring buoys or lakeward of the bulkhead line referred to floating anchors shall be placed not more above and the granting of a permit by the than twenty-five (25) percent of the wa- village does not release the applicant from terway width from the bulkhead or the personally determining what, if any, ef- shore. Wave breaks shall be allowed only feet such spoil areas may have upon any at the entrance to Lake Worth. construction done in accordance with this (10) In West Lake, and North Lake, and water division. front properties along Teal Way, dolphin (3) No pier shall extend beyond a line fifty poles, mooring posts, mooring buoys or (50) feet waterside from and parallel to floating anchors shall be placed amaxi- the bulkhead line of the village. mum of fifty (50) feet from the face of the bulkhead or the shore. (4) The centerline of all piers shall be on a uniform alignment. (11) Dolphin or mooring post location shall be inside the side property line extended and (5) Piers may be constructed with "L" heads shall be determined by the building de- or "T" heads of fifty (50) feet. A finger pier partment. shall not exceed twenty-two (22) feet in Supp. No. 27 331 § 5-85 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE ( t. length and shall be a maximum of six (6) Sec. 5-86. Variances. feet and a minimum of three (3) feet in width. The board of adjustment created and described in section 21-21 of this Code shall have the power (6) No point on any pier shall be closer than to authorize upon appeal such variance from the twenty (20) feet to either side property terms of section 5-85(3) as will not be contrary to line projected along a line parallel to the the public interest when, owing to special condi- pier center line or closer than forty (40) tions, a literal enforcement of the provisions of feet to any part of another pier. those sections of the village Code as they pertain to properties located on Lake Worth will result in (7) All piers and docks shall be constructed unnecessary and undue hardship. In order to with all major components including pil- authorize any variance from the terms of those ing, beams, decks, etc., constructed of sections of the village Code, the board of adjust- reinforced concrete. Piers shall have a ment must find the factors set forth in F.S. section maximum width of ten (10) feet, and a 163.225(3)(a), (b), (c): minimum width. of six (6) feet. "(3) (a) To authorize upon appeal such vari- (8) Dolphins or mooring posts may be in- ante from the terms of the ordinance as stalled adjacent to piers, with location to will not be contrary to the public interest be determined by the building depart- when, owing to special conditions, alit- ment. eral enforcement of the provisions of the ordinance would result in unnecessary (9) In regard to construction waterside of any and undue hardship. In order to authorize lot having fifty (50) feet or less frontage on any variance from the terms of the ordi- thewater, docks shall not be placed within nance, the board of adjustment must find: five (5) feet of the side property line ex- tended. "1. That special conditions and circum- stances exist which are peculiar to (10) In regard to construction waterside of any the land, structure, or building in- lot having greater than fifty (50) feet volved and which are not applicable frontage on the water, docks shall not be to other lands, structures, or build- placed within ten (10) feet of the side ings in the same zoning district; property line extended. " 2. That the special conditions and cir- (11) Freestanding wave breaks shall not be cumstances do not result from the permitted. actions of the applicant; (12} Mooring buoys and anchors shall be de- " 3. That granting the variance requested will not confer on the applicant any signed and located in such a manner as to special privilege that is denied by not allow the moored vessel to cross the this ordinance to other lands, build= side property lines extended. Mooring ings, or structures in the same zon- buoys and anchors shall be located paral- ing district; lel to the bulkhead no more than one 7 ~ t l' C___ 7_ _ L__-'_ 11 i'Sl' 7 t1L riundrea fifty (150} feet LrvLU tue L)UIIS- 4. 11'1at ltel"a1 liLLCL"pi"et$t1Vi1 01 I.Lle pl CJ- head. No live-aboards are allowed. The visions of the ordinance would de- upland-land owner shall not moor or an- prive the applicant of the rights com- chor more than one (1) boat. monly enjoyed by other properties in (Code 1970, § 11-36; Ord. No. 3-71, § 2; Ord. No. the same zoning district under the 35-90, 7, 8, 9-27-90; Ord. No. 13-98, § 2, terms of the ordinance and would 5-14-98; Ord. No. 11-99, § 3, 2-11-99; Ord. No. work unnecessary and undue hard- 10-2000, § 2, 4-13-00) ship on the applicant; Supp. ATO. 27 332 BUILDINGS AND BUILDING R.f±:GULAT10NS~~' (i-116 sponsibility to maintain the signs shall be eight (8) inches. All street num- and no other provision has been made hers shall be a sharply contrasting color fitr the maintenance of them, the with the building. signs shall be removed by the devel- (4) Ma,intenartce. It shall be the duty of the Opel' 02' OWIlE'I'. owner of the building to maintain the (.F) I'lcrgs. numbers on the building in good concli- tion. (1) Number: Not more than three (3) flags or insignias of governmental, religious, char- (I) Signs in P-Public Zoning District.. itable, fraternal or other organizations (I_} Typo-On premise, wall and ground signs. maybe permanently displayed on any one parcel of land. (2) Number-Such number as shall be per- mitted by the village council, in its discre- (2) .~'ize. The maxiinu.m distance from top to tion, to assist in the administration anal bottom of any flag or flags shall be twenty operation of the village and its various (20) percent of the total height of the flag governmental, recreation. and proprietary pole, or in the absence of a flag pole, operations. twenty (20) percent of the distance from the top of the flag or insignia to the (3) Size-Height-Location. Sh311 be no ground. The maximum height of a flag greater than the signs allowed in adjacent pole shall be twenty (20) feet. zoning districts. (4) Additional signs. The ft~llowing additional {U) I7tilit_y si,~~~ns. Public utility signs that idea- signs are permitted: Locational and direc- tiff= the location of underground utility lines and. ti(>nal signs at outdoor public recreation facilities, high voltage lines and facilities, and park and sporting events which may in- other utility facilities and appurtenances are per- dude advertising logo of the entity= spon- mitted so long as they do not exceed three (3j feet coring the activity or event being held on in height, and so long as the sign face does not publicly owned property, including, but exceed one-half (1/z} square foot. not limited to youth athletic associations, (Hj Street. nrurtiber:s. organized team competitions, swimming meets, tennis tournaments and golf course (.l) Gerzerccll~~. Every building. in the tiillage benches with clirection and ball ~=aching shall have its street number so affixed to facilities at each tee. the bLUlding or the premises upon which (J) Strings of zalii.te li~~ht bulbs. Strings of the building is located that it is both visible and legible from the public street. white fight bulbs may be permanently permitted to outline buildings and decorate trees on com- (2) Conam.erciccl bui.lclings. Every commercial mercially developed property prov=ided that such building with a wall facing an alley shall display does not iazterf'ere «=ith neighboring land have each individual tenancy street num- uses. A building permit is required. tier affixed to the building above or next to (Ord. INTO. 24-93, § 2, 10-1.4-93; Ord. l~TO. 13-94, § 3, the rear door serving each tenancy so that 8-ll-94; Ord. No. 10-99, § 2, 2-ll-99; Ord. 1~TO_ the number is both visible and legible 22-2000, § 1; 8-24-00; Ord. No. 31-2001, § 2, from the alley. The stz°eet nwnbers shall 10-25-01) be reflective. Sec. 6-11~. PJIeasurement determination, • (3) Height-Cnlor: All street numbers shall be a minimum of three (3) inches in height (A) Fa.cacle area. The facade area shall be on residential buildings and a minimum measured by determining the area within atwo- of six (6) inches on commercial buildings. dimensional. geometric figure coinciding with the NIaximtun height of all street numbers edges of the «=alls; windaws, doors, parapets, Supp. No. 33 3c38.1ci G-116 I`1OR11I PALM L'l+'~AC.EI CO:DI?, marquees, and roof slopes of greater than. forty- (b) If a sign leas four (4) faces arranged five (45) degrees that form a side of a building or in a square, rectangle or diamond, it wait. shall. be counted as t~vo (2) signs. (B) Sign area.. (D} Sign Izei~/zt. The height of a sign shall be measured as the vertical distance fiom the fin- (1) Ge~zera.lly. The area of a sign shall be the fished grade, excluding berms, at the base of the area within the smallest square, rettan- supporting structure to the top of the sign, or 'its gle, parallelogram, triangle, circle or senu- frame or supporting structure, whichever is higher. circle, the sides of which touch the ex- (Ord. No. 24-93, § 2, 10-14-93) treme points or edges of the sign face. (2) Special situations. Sec. G-117. Desi~i, construction, and loca- (a) ~~Vhere a sign is composed of letters tion standards. attached directly to a facade, win- (A) Generally.. All permanent signs must com- dow, door, or marquee, and the let- ply with the following design, construction and tors are not enclosed by a border or location. standard. trimming, the sign area shall be the area within the smallest rectangle, (B) G'onzplicznce z~itlz building ccn.d. electrical. parallelogram, triangle, circle orsemi- codes required. All permanent signs, and the circle, the sides of which touch the illwnination thereof, shall be designed, con- extreme points of the letters or pie- strutted and niaintainecl in conformity with ap- ttues. plicable provisions of the building and electrical (b) ~'~here two (2) sig11 faces are placed codes adopted by the village. back to bacl: on a single sign strut` Illu.rzzirzcztio~z standards. tore, and. the faces are at no point more than four (4) feet apart, the (1) All illuminated signs shall be internally area of the sign shall be counted as lighted and only by electritit}=. the area of one (1) of the faces. (2) All electric wiring shall be installed in (c) Where three (3) or more sign faces conduit and concealed. The conduit shall are arranged in a square, rectangle, be installed underground in accordance or diamond, the area of the sign. with the village electric code. shall be the area of the two (2j larg- est faces. (.3) Electrically lighted signs shall be auto- matically controlled to be cliseonnected Number of .signs. daily at midnight or at the close of busi- ness if the advertised closing is later than (1) Generally. In general, the number of signs midnight. shall. be the number of non-co.itiguous ~ sign faces. I12ultiple non-contiguous sign (=1) Sign lighting may not be designed or faces maybe counted. as a single sign if all located to cause confusion with traffic the sign fates are included in the geomet- lights. ric figu~°e used far determining the Gign area. (D) Placernerzt standards, (2) Special situatiara,5, (1) In right-of-u~ay. Supports f'or. signs or- sign structures shall. not be placed in or upon a (aJ Where two (2) sign faces are )}laced public right-af=~~s>ay or public easement. back to bark and are at no point mare than tlu•ee (3) feet apart, it (2) Qi~er right-of-zua~~. No ga•ouncl sign shall shall be counted as one sign. project over a public rigl2t-of-~~=ay. i s«p~. ~vo. ss 3913.16 I Chapter 9 COUNTRY CLUB* Art. I. In General, 9-1-9-15 Art. II. Advisory Board, 9-16-9-31 Art. III. Finances, § 9-32 *Charter reference-Country club administrator, Art. N, § 6. Cross reference-Parks, playgrounds and recreation, Ch. 20. Supp. No. 17 55S ~,- f L. COUNTRY CLUB § 9-2 ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL and rough areas during the period from one (1) hour after sunset to one Sec. 9-1. Premises-General regulations. (1) hour before sunrise each day. b. Other areas at the North Palm Beach No person, other than village employees or Country Club, including the club- persons authorized by the village, on the premises house, tennis facilities, swimming of the North Palm Beach Country Club, including pool area and winter club except the North Palm Beach Country Club Golf Course, during daylight hours and during tennis club and tennis facilities, driving range, the hours of one (1) hour after sunset swimming pool area, dining room, bar, winter and one (1) hour before sunrise as club facilities .and all other premises included the premises are lighted and use within the property acquired by the village as thereof has been expressly approved part of the North Palm Beach Country Club, both by the village for the country club under the original purchase and under the option restaurant, bar facilities, swimming by which it acquired the tennis club area, shall: pool area, tennis courts, golf course, (1) Disfiguration and/or removal of building driving range and the winter club. The opening and closing hours for and other property. such latter areas shall be posted at a. Willfully mark, deface, disfigure, in- the main entrance to the facilities jure, tamper with or displace or re- for public information. One (1) hour move any building, paving or paving after sunset and one (1) hour before materials, lawn, sod, water line or sunrise, all portions of the North other public utilities, parts of appur- Palm Beach Country Club which are tenances thereof, signs, notices or not lighted and permitted for use as placards, whether temporary or per- described above shall be closed to manent, or any other structures, the public, and no person or persons equipment, facilities or country club shall walk or be upon any portion of property or appurtenances thereto, the country club premises which is either real or personal. closed to the public during those hours. b. Dig or remove or disfigure any of the (Ord. No. 5-80, § 1, 3-13-80) tee- areas, fairways, greens or rough Editor's note-Ordinance No. 5-80, § 1, adopted Mar. 13, Ori the North Palm Beach Country 1980, amended the Code with the addition of a new § 9-21. Club Golf Course. However, in order to maintain Code format, the editor has redesignated the provisions as § 9-1. c. Damage, cut, carve, transplant or remove any tree or plant or injure Sec. 9-2. Same-Signs; enforcement; penal- the bark or pick the flowers or seeds ties. of any tree or plant. Nor shall any person attach any rope, wire or any (a) The village manager shall place appropri- contrivance to any tree or plant. A ate signs advising the public of the closing of person shall not dig in or otherwise country club facilities at each entrance to the disturb grassy areas or in any other North Palm Beach Country Club and at each of way injure or impair the natural the North Palm Beach Country Club facilities beauty or usefulness of any area. main entrances. (2) Hours. Be physically present on: (b) All employees at the North Palm Beach Country Club and the public safety department a. The golf course at the Village of and public safety office at the village shall, in North Palm Beach Country Club, connection with their duties imposed by law, including all tees, fairways, greens diligently enforce the provisions of sections 9-1 Supp. No. 24 561 § 9-2 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE and 9-2. The North Palm Beach Country Club specialist when available. For purposes of this Manager and all persons employed at the North section of the Code, a marketing specialist shall Palm Beach Country Club shall have the author- be defined as an individual with experience work- ity to reject from the country club premises any ing for the media, for an advertising agency, for a ~ person acting in violation of sections 9-1 and 9-2. public relations firm, or in a related field. The North Palm Beach Public Safety Department and any North Palm Beach Public Safety Officer (b) Terms. Upon the expiration of the terms of shall have the authority to enforce sections 9-1 four (4) members of the board on September 30, and 9-2 and to arrest any persons trespassing 1998, the village council shall make appointments upon the country club property in violation of the of four (4) members with terms commencing Oc- hours of use and other provisions of sections 9-1 tober 1, 1998, and expiring April 30, 2000. The and 9-2. terms of the three (3) members of the board whose expiration date is scheduled to be September 30, (c) Penalties. Violation of any provision of this 1999, are changed to provide for an expiration Code section shall be punished as provided in date of April 30, 1999. Thereafter, the village section 1-8 of this Code. council shall make appointments to the board in (Ord. No. 5-80, § 2, 3-13-80) April of each year for two-year terms commencing Editor's note-Ordinance No. 5-80, § 2, adopted Mar. 13, May 1, thereafter. 1980, amended the Code with the addition of a new § 9-22. At the editor's discretion, in order to maintain Code format, the provisions have been redesignated as § 9-2. (C) VClCCLnCles. An appointment to fill any va- cancy shall be for the remainder of the unexpired Secs. 9-3-9-1~. Reserved. term of office. (Ord. No. 39-90, § 2, 11-19-90; Ord. No. 18-93, § 1, 7-22-93; Ord. No. 23-98, § 1, 9-24-98; Ord. No. ARTICLE II. ADVISORY BOARD* 12-2001, § 1, 5-10-01) Sec. 9-16. Created. Sec. 9-18. Removal. t A country club advisory board (hereinafter re- If a member of the advisory board or a desig- ferred to as the board) for the village is hereby nated alternate of the board is absent from three created. (3) regularly-scheduled meetings of the board (Ord. No. 39-90, § 1, 11-19-90; Ord. No. 4-99, § 1, within any twelve (12) consecutive month period 1-28-99) without such absence being excused by majority vote of the board, the chairman of the board shall Sec. 9-17. Composition; terms; vacancies. promptly notify the village council. The council (a) Composition. The board of trustees shall be may thereafter declare the member's office vacant appointed by the village council and shall consist and promptly fill such vacancy for the unexpired of seven (7) members who shall be residents of the term of office. village. At least one (1) member of the board shall (Ord. No. 39-90, § 3, 11-19-90; Ord. No. 4-99, § 2, be a pool member of the country club, one (1) 1-28-99; Ord. No. 18-2001, § 2, 6-28-01) member of the board shall be a tennis member of the country club, one (1) member of the board Sec. 9-19. Officers' quorum; compensation. shall be a golf member of the country club, and one (1) member of tl-ie board shaIl be a marketing At the first organizational meeting of the board, the members shall elect a chairman, vice chair- *Editor's note-Ordinance No. 39-90, adopted Nov. 19, man and secretary from among its members. 1990, did not specifically amend this Code; hence, inclusion of Subsequent to the initial organization meeting 1-7 as Art. II, 9-16-9-22, was at the discretion of the where officers are elected, the members shall editor. Ord. No. 4-99, § 1, adopted Jan. 28, 1999,. changed the title of Ch. 9, Art. II from Administrative Board to Advisory elect the officers from among its members at the Board. first regular meeting in May of each year. The Cross reference-Administration generally, Ch. 2. presence Of four (4) members Shall constitute a Supp. No. 24 562 COUNTRY CLUB § 9-32 quorum and motions shall be approved by a (d) Country club budget. The country club bud- majority of members present. The members shall get shall be prepared and processed as other< serve without compensation. departmental budgets. (Ord. No. 39-90, § 4, 11-19-90; Ord. No. 18-93, § 2, (Ord. No. 39-90, § 7, 11-19-90; Ord. No. 33-91, § 1, 7-22-93; Ord. No. 20-2002, § 1, 6-13-02) 10-24-91; Ord. No. 13-93, § 1, 5-13-93; Ord. No. 43-97, § 1, 10-9-97; Ord. No. 4-99, 4-7, 1-28- Sec. 9-20. Meetings. 99) The board shall schedule at least one (1) regu- Sec. 9-22. Reserved. lar meeting per month. In addition, the chairman Editor's note-Ord. No. 4-99, § 8, adopted Jan. 28, 1999; may call special meetings and special meetingS repealed the provisions of former section 9-22 which pertained may be called by written notice signed by at least to the village manager and derived from Ord. No. 39-90, § 7, four (4) members of the board. Minutes shall be adopted Nov. 19, 1990 and Ord. No. 13-93, § 2, adopted May kept of all meetings. Notice of all meetings shall 13, 1993. be posted in accordance with the procedures es- tablished by the village council. All meetings shall Secs. 9-23-9-31. Reserved. be open to the public. The attorney for the village may give legal assistance to the board as re- quired. The board shall enact or adopt rules for ARTICLE III. FINANCES the conduct of its meeting. All members shall be apprised of the applicability of the "sunshine law" Sec. 9-32. Delinquent accounts; penalties. to the board and its members. (Ord. No. 39-90, § 5, 11-19-90; Ord. No. 4-99, § 3, (a) Effective November 1, 1971, all past-due 1-28-99) charges for goods or services purchased at the country club shall carry a penalty of one and Sec. 9-21. Duties. one-half (11/a) percent of the amount due for each thirty (30) days the account is past due on all (a) Management and administration policies. accounts where the past-due indebtedness is ten The board shall have such duties as set forth by dollars ($10.00) or more. the village council by resolution. The board shall (b) Effective November 1, 1971, all past-due advise and recommend policies, programs and membership fees at the country club shall carry a activities to the village council as they relate to penalty of one and one-half (11/2) percent of the the use of the country club facilities. The board in amount past due for each thirty (30) days the its recommendations for the country club shall membership fee is past due on all accounts where not discriminate between club members and vil- the past-due indebtedness is ten dollars ($10.00) lage resident non-members which would favor the or more. club members' accessibility to club facilities. The country club administrator shall provide for the (c) All billings for membership fees and for daily management, administration and operation goods- or services purchased at the country club of the country club and shall report to the village shall contain information advising the customer manager. of the penalty charge for late payment, with at least athirty-day notice of such penalty. (b) Count~~ club administrator. The country club administrator shall serve as the village (d) In addition to the penalties set forth in manager's representative to the country club ad- paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, any person ministrative board. whose account for membership fees or for goods and services purchased at the country club is (c) Village employees. The country club admin- delinquent beyond two (2) billing periods shall istrator is responsible for evaluating all country have his membership privileges suspended at the club employees. country club and shall no longer be entitled to Supp. No. 24 563 0 § 9-32 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE . purchase goods and services or to utilize the facilities at the country club until he has brought - his account current. (Code 1970, § 10.5-40; Ord. No. 211-70, § l; Ord. No. 9-71, § 9; Ord. No, 3-76, § 1, 3-11-76) t Supp. No. 24 564 [The next page is 615] Chapter 10 ELECTIONS* Art. I. In General, 10-1-10.37 Art. II. Reserved, 10-38-10.67 Art. III. Inspectors and Clerk, 10.68-10-76 Art. 1V. Polling Place, 10-76, 10-77 *Editor's note-By Resolution No. 308-67 the village council adopted the permanent registration system of Palm Beach County, Florida, pursuant to Chapter 98.091, Florida Statutes, 1966. All references to supervisor of registration or supervisor in this chapter shall refer either to the supervisor of voter registration of Palm Beach County, Florida, or to his appointed deputy permanently located at the village hall of North Palm Beach, Florida, as the context of this chapter or F.S. chapter 98, may require. Cross reference-Administration generally, Ch. 2. 615 i I i ELECTIONS § 10-5 ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL or the purpose .for which such election is to be held, as the case may be. Sec. 10-1. Applicable state laws adopted. (Code 1970, § 12-14) For the purpose of providing for any contin- gency not covered by this chapter, the provisions Sec. 10.5. Candidates for office; qualifying. of the general laws of the state relating to electors (a) Any qualified elector within the village may and elections so far as the same maybe applicable become a candidate for any office to be filled at and not inconsistent with this chapter are adopted any general election by paying to the village clerk as a part hereof. a qualifying fee in the sum of ten dollars ($10.00) (Code 1970, § 12-1) and by filing with the village clerk during the time period from the last Tuesday in January to Sec. 10.2. Special elections; when held. the second Tuesday in February prior to the gen- eral election a written notice that he or she in- Special elections shall be held for such purposes tends to be a candidate at such general election. as may be required and as provided for by law. Any qualified elector may become a candidate for (Code 1970, § 12-11) any office to be filled at any special election by paying to the village clerk a qualifying fee in the Sec. 10-3. Notice of general elections. sum of ten dollars ($10.00) and by filing with the village clerk, during the ten (10) days ending three The village clerk shall cause to be published at (3) weeks before the special election, a written least fifteen (15) days next preceding any general notice that he or she intends to be a candidate at election, once, in a newspaper of general circula- such election. Such written notice shall state the tion in the village, a notice stating the date of number of the group in which the candidate seeks such election, the offices to be filled, and the time to be elected, his place of residence, his age and a and place where such election shall be held; and if description of his residence in the village. Such there be one (1) or more propositions to be voted notice shall also request that the name of the can- upon, state in substance the character of the prop- didate be placed upon the ballot to be prepared for ositions to be voted upon. In addition, such notice such election, and, in addition, shall be signed by shall be given by posting a copy thereof in at least such candidate. The village clerk shall supply the three (3) public and conspicuous places in the vil- names of all candidates and oflices to be filled to lage, one (1) of which shall be the bulletin board the county supervisor of election by delivery to in the village hall. that office prior to 5:00 p.m. on the Friday after (Code 1970, § 12-13) the close of qualifying. (b) The deadline for the qualifying of candi- Sec. 10.4. Notice of special election: dates in any election shall be at 5:00 p.m., eastern Whenever any special election for any purpose standard time, on the last day for qualifying prior is required to be held, the village council shall, by to the election. resolution, declare on what day the same shall be (c) If at any time within seventy-two (72) hours held, whereupon notice thereof shall be published prior to the deadline for the qualifying of candi- in one (1) or more newspapers of general circula- dates as set forth in subsections (a) and (b) above, tion in the village and not less than thirty (30) all persons who have qualified for any one (1) of= days or more than sixty (60) days prior to such face in an election have had their names with- election. Notice shall also be given by posting drawn from candidacy for any reason, then the within such time copies thereof in three (3) public deadline for qualification of candidates for that and conspicuous places in the village, one (1) of particular office shall be automatically extended which shall be the bulletin board of the village by one (1) week, The village clerk shall cause to be hall, Such notice shall state the date upon which published at the earliest possible date, in a news- the election is to be held, the vacancies to be filled paper of general circulation in the village, a no- 617 f § 10-5 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE tice of such extension of time for qualifying for the date of the election, the name of the such office. In addition, such notice shall be given village and the precinct number, if any. by posting a copy thereof in at least three (3) public Above the caption of the ballot shall be two and conspicuous places in the village, one (1) of (2) stubs with perforated lines between the which shall be the bulletin board in the village stubs and between the lower stub and the hall, top of the ballot. The top stub shall be stub (Code 1970, § 12-29; Ord. No. 13-78, § 1, 5-25-78; #1 and shall have printed thereon, "Gener- Ord. Nn. 18-83, § 1, 12-8-83) al (or Runoff] Election, Official Ballot" and then shall appear the village's name, the Sec. 10-6. Preservation of notice of candi- precinct number, if any, and the date of the dacy, election. On the left side shall be a blank ~ The village clerk shall preserve all notices of line under which shall be printed "signa- ture of elector." On the right side shall be candidacy filed under the provisions of this chapter "initials of issuing officer," and there shall for a period of six (6) months after the election for be a blank line. The second stub shall be which such notices are filed. the same, except there shall not be a space (Code 1970, § 12-30) for the signature of the elector. Both stubs #1 and #2 for each precinct shall be prenum- Sec. 10.7. Voting machines may be used; tiered consecutivel be innin with g g state law a licable. y PP number one (1). Voting machines may be used in any general, (3) Beneath the captions and preceding the runoff and special elections held within the vil- names of the candidates shall be the fol- lage. Insuch event,. the provisions of Chapter 101, Florida Statutes, as relevant to machine voting, lowing words: To vote for a person whose shall apply and by reference are made a part name fs printed on the ballot, place a cross hereof. (X) mark in the square at the right of the (Code 1970 § 12-31) name of the person for whom you desire to ' vote." The ballotshall haveheadings under Sec. 10.8. Ballots-Direction for preparation. which shall appear the names of the offices followed by the names of the respective can- Immediately upon the expiration of the time for didates for the offices. Immediately fol- I the filing of notice of candidacy for any election, lowing the name of each office on the ballot the village council shall determine the names shall be printed, "Vote fox one." In addi- which should appear upon the ballot and the su- tion to the names of candidates who have pervisor of registration shall arrange for the prep- qualified for such election, space shall be aration of the ballots. provided for awrite-in candidate as to each (Code 1970, § 12-32) office, and the ballot shall contain an in- struction, "To vote for a person whose name Sec. 10.9. Same-Specifications; general and is not printed on the ballot, write his name runoff election. in the blank space provided for that pur- pose, and indicate your choice with a cross General election and runoff election ballots shall (g) mark.'.' substantially conform to the following specifica- tions: (4) Substantial compliance with the foregoing (1) The ballot shall be printed on paper of such requirements shall be sufficient. thickness that the printing cannot be dis- (5) All elections within the village shall be non- tinguished from the reverse side. partisan and no ballot shall contain any (2) Across the top of the ballot shall be printed reference to or insignia of any political "Official Ballot-General (or Runoff? party. Election," beneath which shall be printed (Code 1970, § 12-34) 618 ELECTIONS § 10-62 Sec. 10-10. Same-Public measure. (1) clerk of election for each polling place, all of Whenever a public measure shall be submitted whom shall be residents and registered, qualified electors of the village. to the vote of the people, the substance of such (Code 1970, § 12-22; Ord. No. 9-93, § 1, 3-11-93) public measure shall be printed on the ballot one (1) time, after the list of candidates, if any, fol- lowed by the phrase, "For the Amendment" and Sec. 10-59. Oath required. also by the phrase, "Against the Amendment" The inspectors and clerks of election shall, with a sufficient blank space thereafter for the before entering upon the duties of their offices placing of the symbol "X" to indicate the voter's take and subscribe an oath or affirmation to the choice. effect that they will perform the duties of inspec- (Code 1970, § 12-35) for and clerk respectively, according to law, and endeavor to prevent any fraud, deceit or abuse in Secs. 10-11, 10-12. Reserved. conducting the election. Such oath may be taken Editor's note-Ord. No. 27-2004, 1, 2, adopted Oct. 14, before the village clerk or any officer authorized 2004, repealed 10-11, 10-12, which pertained to village to administer oaths and shall be filed with the council to constitute canvassing board; and protest of election supervisor of registration. returns and inspection by canvassing board, and derived from (Code 1970, § 12-23) Code 1970, 12-57, 12-58. Sec. 10-13. Early voting. Sec. 10-60. Filling vacancy. The village hereby exercises its right under In the case of absence or refusal to act of any Florida law to exempt itself from the provisions of inspector or clerk appointed by the village council, F.S. § 101.657, Early Voting. the remaining inspectors and clerk at any polling (Ord. No. 02-2005, § 1, 1-27-05) place may fill all vacancies from the registered and qualified electors of the village, and provided Secs. 10-14-10-37. Reserved. that the council shall not have filled such vacancy prior to the date of holding any such election. (Code 1970, § 12-24) ARTICLE II. RESERVED* Sec. 10-61, Compensation. Secs. 10-38-10-57. Reserved. Inspectors and clerks of any election shall be paid for their services by the village in such sum ARTICLE III. INSPECTORS AND CLERK as may be determined, from time to time, by the village council. Sec. 10-58. Appointment. (Code 1970, § 12-25) For the purpose of carrying on and conducting Sec. 10-62. Duty to maintain good order and of general and special elections, it shall be the report violations. duty of the village council, at least twenty (20) days prior to the holding of any election in the (a) The inspectors of election shall have full village, to appoint at least three (3) intelligent, authority to maintain order at the polls and discreet, fair-minded, qualified inspectors and one enforce obedience to their lawful commands dur- ing an election and during the canvass and esti- *Editor's note-Ord. No. 3-79, § 1, adopted Feb. 22, 1979, mate of the votes. . repealed 10-38-10-46, which sections constituted Art. II, pertaining to absentee voting. Such sections derived from (b) It shall be the duty of the clerk and inspec- Code 1970, 12-46-12-54. Section 2 of Ord. No. 3-79 provided "that the provisions of the general laws of the State tors to report any violation of this chapter to the of Florida relating to absentee voting are hereby adopted as a village council. If ordered by a majority of the part of the Election Code of the Pillage of North Palm Beach." board at any precinct, any person presenting Supp. No. 29 619 10-62 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE himself to vote may be arrested by any peace shall see that there is no interruption of good officer attending such precinct, for known viola- order. Such police officer shall have the power to tions of this chapter. maintain peace and to summon a posse from (Code 1970, § 12-26) among the bystanders to aid him in maintaining the peace and good order at the polls. Sec. 10-63. Organization. (Code 1970, § 12-18) One (1) inspector shall act as the chairman of the election board at each polling place. In any and all questions that may arise before such inspectors of election, the decision of the majority of them shall decide the question. (Code 1970, § 12-27) Sec. 10-64. Instruction prior to election. The supervisor of registration and the village council shall, prior to each election, give such instruction as necessary to the members of the election board concerning their duties for the proper conducting of the election and for the proper operation of voting machines. Such instruc- tion shall be given not more than ten (10) days prior to the date of the election and as near to each election as practicable. This shall not be construed to mean that instruction is required to be given to each election board before each elec- tion but to provide for instruction of election boards needing instruction in order to properly perform their duties. (Code 1970, § 12-28) Secs. 10-65-10-75. Reserved. ARTICLE IV. POLLING PLACE Sec. 10-76. Designated. The polling place of the village shall be as hereinafter designated, from time to time, by the village council. (Code 1970, § 12-15) Sec. 10-77. Policeman to be present. The council may designate one (1) of the offic- ers of the police force of the village for each polling place, who shall be required to be present during the whole of the time the polls are kept open and until the election is completed. He shall be subject to all lawful commands of the inspectors, and I [The next page is 671] ~ Supp. No. 29 620 i i tt~,fit;rtt a:~Tv s~Nti~~rtoN 1~-~s ARTICLE L IN GENERAL Sec. 14-2G. Frequency of collection. Secs. 14-1-14-15. Reserved. Conunercial garbage shall be collected at least three (3j times a week, and with greater fre- quency and in such manner as shall. be directed ARTICLE II. GARBAGE, TRASH AND by the village manager. REFUSE (Code 1970, § 18-41) DIVISION 1. GENERALIY Sec. 14-27. Charges-Generally. Sees. I4-16-14-22. Reserved. All property within the ~~illag'e which is im- proved by a str. ucture frrr which a certificate of occupancy is issued after February first of any DIVISION1 2. GARPAGE COLLECTION AND year and. for which garbage and trash collections DISPOSAL are made by the village shall pay the following fees for collection and disposal of garbage and. Sec. 14-23. Definition. trash daring the remainder of that calendar year As used in this division, "commercial garbage" in which the certificate of occupancy is issued: shall mean every refuse accumulation. of animal, (1) One- and two-family homes, four dollars fruit or vegetable .matter that attends the prepa- ration, use, cooking and dealing in, or storage of and twenty-three cents ($4.23) per dwell- meats, fish, fowl, fruits or vegetables, and any ing~ unit per month, or fraction thereof. other matter of any nature «~hatsoever which is (2) D«~ellings of three (3) units or more, four sui~ject to decay and the generation of noxious or dollars and twenty-three cents ($4.23) per offensive gases or odors, or which, d uri.ng or after unit per month, or fraction thereof. T~,~l~ere decay; may serve as breeding or feeding material a dwelling of three (.3) or more u~vts is a for flies or other germ-carry~i.ng insects. condominium and. the condominium asso- (Code 1970, § 18-1) ciation or the developer of the ccnzdomin- Cross reference t?ules of construction and drainitim~s gcsnerally, § ~.-z. ium notifies the director of public works, garbage and trash fees shall be billed to Sec. 14-24. Garbage cans-Required. the individual owners of condominium units. Garbage containers at each commercial estab- lishment within the village and at each inultifam_ (3) For commercial establishments, four dol- ily dwelling which contains three (3) or more Lars and t«=enty-three cents ($4.23} per units shall provide dumpster-type garbage con- month, or fraction thereof. tamers which can be collected by village garbage (Code 1970, § 18-49; Orcl. Na. 2-74, § 1.; Ord. No. vehicles using the dumpster collection method. 2006-24, § 2.E.1, T.1-9-06) (Code 1970, ~ 18-23; Ord.. No. 6-75, § 1, 6-12-75) Sec, 14-28. Same-Fee for excess amounts See. 14-25. Same-To l;e 1~egt covered. (roan co~nanercial establishments, All commercial gal°bagn cans shall be kept tightly covered at all times, except when neces_ In the event any commercial establishment has nary to lift the covers far the purpose of depositing snore than two (2) cubic yards of garbage at any garbage in the garbage can or for the purpose of one (1) pickup, the occupant thereof shall pay one emptying such garbage into a garbage truck. dollar (.$1.00) per cubic yard far all garbage col- (Code 1970, § 18-24) lected in excess of two (2) cubic yards. In the event _ any commercial establishment has more than six `Cross reference-lietlzse disposat cli~~isions, § 2-85te). {{j) CL1b7C yards Of garbage plCltecl up dnring any Supp. No. 33 891 § 14LS NOItTII YALAI BEACII CODE one (1) «=eek, the occupant thereof shall pay one Total square feet is as determined by the Palm dollar (~L00) per cubic yard for all garbage col- Beach County Property Ap})raiser. lected in excess of six (6) cubic yards per week. (Code 1970, § 18-48) (3) Waste disposal fees shall be due and pay- able to the village yearly in advance on October 1 of each year regardless of occupancy or use of the Sec. 14-29. Same-When and where paid. property charged. The fees shall. be billed to the property owner of record as shown on the County All payments required by this division shall be tax ?°olls. Fail~.u•e to pay the fees when due may made to the village by the fifteenth of the month. result in the discontinuance of the waste removal far which service is rendered. All delinquent ac- service and/or the placing of a lien by the village co~.uits are subject to stoppage of service without council in the amount of the fees due against the notice. If a delinquent account is not paid within prope~•ty to which ser~rice is available, and/or thirty (30) days, the director of public works shall action by the village code enforcement board. cease aII refuse collection for that account unless otherwise directed by the village manager. Ser- (4} The collection of garbage and trash by a -vice slxal] be resumed thereafter only upon pay- private person, firm, o~° corporation hired for such ment of the accumulated fees for the period. of purpose is prohibited except where dumpsters of Collection and the period of noncollection unless greater than t«=o-cubic-yard capacity are used. the village manager specifically directs other~~=ise. (Ord. No. 37-90, § 1, 10-25-90; Ord. No. 34-91, § 1, The stoppage of service herein authorized for 11-14-91; Ord. No. 18-92, § 1, 10-22-92; Ord. No. nonpayment of collection charges shall be in ad- 19-94, § 1, 10-13-94; Ord. No. 8-96, § 1, 2-8-96; dition to the right of the village to proceed for the Ord. No. 3-98, § 1, 1-8-98; Ord. No. 29-2000,~~' 1, Gallection of such unpaid charges in a manner 9-28-00; Ord. Iti'o. 29-2002, § 1, 10-10-02; Ord. No. provided by law. 2006-20, § 2, 9-; Ord. No. 2006-28, § 2, 12-14-06- l (Code 1970, § 18-53; Ord. No. 2-74, § 2; Ord. No. O6) 200G-24, § 2.E.2, 11-9-06) Secs. 14-31-14-36. Reserved. Sec. 14-30. Commercial use property waste disposal fees and collection pro- DIVISION 3. ABANDONED, INOPERATIVE cedures. AND JUNKED PROPER`l'~ (1) For purposes of this section, commercial use property shall include all property parcels in Sec. 14-37. Definitions. the village upon which a building exists with the As used in this division, the folio«=ing terms exception of residential use property, village- shall have the indicated meanings: o«rned property and other property used f'c~r gov- ernmental purposes. tl~fotor uelzicle includes all vehicles as defined in F.S. section 320.01(1), or as elsewhere defined in (2j Annual disposal fees for garbage and trash the Florida Statutes, and shall include, in addi- and all. other refuse Collected 1.7y the Village of ti.an, any vehicle which is self=propelled and de- North Palm Beach shall be charged as herein signed to travel along the ground or water and 4 pro~rided, except as otherwise stated. shall include, but not be limited to, automobiles, buses, motor scooters, orator bicycles, ,notorcy- Oceupancy C'ategoz~~ Fee per Square Foot. Iles, trucks, tractors, go-Carts, golf carts, campers, Lo«= ~ 0.046 trailers and motoa•boats. 1~2edium 0.123 Private property means any real property within High. 0.656 the village which. is privately owned and which is not public prope~~y as defined in this section. Occupancy category is as determined by the Pahn Beach County SOlid V1~aste AtIt110rity. Cross reference-!1lotor velucl_cs and 1;rallic, Ch. 18. Supp. No. 33 892 I LICI+INSI+,S A.NI) A-IISCELLANFC)US BUSItiL:SS ItFGtiLA'riONS 17-2 S'Lltgle ViolatiorL of.• Mccxirn.u.rn. Fi.n.es lage and/or its subscribers, whether ac- tual or potential, and may include «=ithout (i) Subsection (j) hereof. $350.00 limitation, increased costs of administra- (j) Subsection (kj, tion, enforcement and other damages dif- hereof. $500.00 ficult to measure. (k) Subsections (m )(1)- (5 hereof. $250.00 (3) Any person who intentionally files a false (.l) Subsection (m)(6) complaint agai~~st a franchisee shall be hereof. $500.00 subject to a fine, payable to the village, in (m) Subsection (n) hereof. $250.00 the amount of fifty dollars (;$50.00) for the (n) Subsection (o) hereof. X250.00 first violation and. one hundred dollars (o) Subsection(p)hereof: $250.00 (.$100.00) for each subsequent violation. (p) Subsection(q)hereof. $250.00 (4j Intentional misrepresentatio~i by a fran- (q) Subsection (s) hereof. $250.00 chisee in any response to a notice of proposed refund and/or fine shall be t 1) Prior to assessing a fine, the village man- grounds for revocation. of the franchise. alter or designee shall consider any justi- fication or mitigating factor advanced in (5) In addition to complying with the cus- franchisee's written response, including, tourer service standards set forth in this but not limited to rebates or credits to the section yr in any franchise issued pursu- subscriber, acute or conunencement of a ant to this section, a franchisee shall cure of the ~rivlation, anal the payment of cvmpl,y with all customer service stan- any penalty to Palm Death County for the dards applicable to cable systems of the same ~riolation. The p=illage manager or FCC and any other. applicable law govern- designee may, after consideration of the ing the operations of the cable system response of the franchisee, waive or re- within the village, If during the term of duce any proposed fine. any fi-anchise granted pursuant to this section, the CC modifies the customer (2) Subsequent to the notice of proposed fine service standards applicable to franchi- to franchisee and consideration of the see, the village may modify this section to franchisee's response, if an}; and after reflect any such new customer service following the procedures set forth in this standards. section, the village play issue an assess- (u) The village expressly reserves the i°ight to meat of'fine. Any f ne will commence as of consider violations of the customer se~-~~ice r.-equire- the date of the written notice specifying meats in evaluating any renewal., modification or the violation at issue. The fine shall be transfers of aaly franchise agreement. paid. within thirty (30) days of ti~=ritten notice of assessment to the franchisee. (v) The village and franel~isee recognize that Tl.~e village may enforce payment of the the customer serv=ice standards set forth in this refund or fine in any cow•t having juris- section reflect the cu.i-~•ent operating procedures of diction or if franchisee challenges th.e as- franchisee. If franchisee's current operating pro- sessment in a court of competent jurisdic- endures change during the term of any franchise tion, within thirty (30) days of a final granted pursuant to this section, the ~=illage agrees non-appealable decision that the assess- to meet «=ith franchisee to discuss appropriate meat is valid. This fine shall. constitute modifications to such. standards and to consider liquidated damages tv the village far the such reasonable modifications to the standards • violation and the village may enforce pay- set forth herein as requested by a franchisee to meat of the fine in any court Iraving reflect any such nevi= operating procedtues. Upon jurisdiction. It is the intent of the village request of the franchisee, the village shall also to determine fines as a reasonable esti- discuss with franchisee the need tv continue such mate of the damages suffered by the vii- regulative in light of the competition that fran- Supp. No. 33 1055 § 17-2 NUR'PII Yt1LNl LliACH CODE chisee may face in the provision of cable services (d) Standards. Prior to the issuance of a busi- to subscribers and to consider such. reasonable Hess tax receipt and as continuing operational modifications to the customer service standards standards, home occupations shall comply with set forth herein in light of the competitive envi- the following: ronment. Notwithstanding anything to the con- tray, franchisee shall be obligated to comply with (1) No person shall he employed in a home this section unless modifications are agreed upon occupation ~vho is not a permanent b_y the village and franchisee in writing. domiciliary resident of the dwelling unit in which the home occupation exists. (wj Subscriber privacy. (2) The floor area within a dwelling unit (I) Afranchisee shall at all times protect the devoted to a home occupation shall not privacy of all subscribers to the full extent exceed twenty-five (25) percent of the gross required. by Section 631 of the Communi- floor area of the dwelling unit excluding cations Act, 47 U.S.C. § 551 and state lav=. porches, garages, carports and other ar- (2) Unless otherwise permitted by federal or eas which are not considered living area. state law, neither the franchisee nor its agents or employees shall, tivithout the (3 j The activities of a home occupation shall prior and specific written authorization of occur entirely within the dwelling unit, the subscriber involved, sell, or otherwise excluding accessory structures such as make available for commercial purposes garages, carports and sheds. the names, addresses or telephone Hum- (4) There: shall be no external evidence of the hers of any subscriber or subscribers, or existence of a home occupation within a any information which identifies the indi dwelling unit. Signs, displays, off street vidual viewing habits of any subscriber or parking areas other than driveways nor- subscribers. malty required for residential use, or other (Ord. No. 24-2005, § 1, 9-22-05} advertising of any kind are prohibited. Sec. 17-3. Home occupations. (5) No tangible goods or services of any kind shall be sold. or transferred to a customer, (a) Home occupations as permitted uses. Home consumer or client on the premises of a occupations shall be permitted uses within R-1 home occupation, excluding facsimile ma- Single-family Dwelling District, R-2 lYIultiple- chine, telephone and for postal transac- family Dwelling District and R-3 Apartment Dwell- tious. ing District, and mixed-use Residential/Commer- cial PUDs. (.6) A home occupation shall Hat create noise, (b) Definition. Home occupation is defined to vibration, glare, fumes, odors, dust, smoke mean any activity for. which a business tax receipt or electromagnetic disturbances No equip- ofthe Village of North Palm Beach is required b}= meat or processes shall be used which law, ~jhich is conducted v~Tithin a dwelling unit in create ~~isual or audible interference in a residential district. any radio or television receiver located nearby. 1tiTO chemicals or chemical equip- (c) Business tax receipt required,. It shall be a meat shall be used, except those that are ~~olation for any person to conduct a home Deco- used for domestic or household purposes. potion without first obtaining a business tax No motor or engine power, other than receipt therefor issued by the village. The commu- electrically operated motors, shall be used pity deg=elopment department may impose reason- in conjunction with such home occupation able conditions upon a business tax receipt issued and the total horsepower of such permit- for ahome occupation for the purpose of insuring tecl electrical motors shall not exceed three compliance with the standards set forth in sub- (3) horsepower, or one horsepower f'or any section 17-2(dt. single motor. Supp. i>Io. 33 1056 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC § 18-35 ARTICLE III. STOPPING, STANDING AND the following described roadways located within PARKING" the corporate limits of the Village of North Palm Beach, Florida: Sec. 18-34. Parking restricted. State Road A-1-A; (a) Between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 Prosperity Farms Road; a.m. on streets where no curbing is provided, the U.S. Highway # 1 (SR #5); parking of a vehicle shall not usurp more than twelve (12) inches of the paved portion of the Northlake Boulevard; street. 800 Block of Lighthouse Drive; (b) No person shall leave any truck, trailer, North side of Lighthouse Drive between Light- boat or any vehicle of a similar type parked upon house Bridge and one hundred (100) feet any public street or highway within the village east of the east right-of-way line of La- between the hours of 12:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. goon Drive; (c) No truck in excess ofthree-fourths-ton shall North Anchorage Drive from Eastwind Drive to be parked upon a public street or highway inclu- U.S. #1 (SR #5); sive of swale area within the village; provided, however, commercial vehicles making deliveries South Anchorage Drive and Eastwind Drive or pickups or otherwise servicing residential, com- adjacent to the North Palm Beach Ele- mercial or industrial property within the village mentary School property only during the shall have the right, if necessary, to temporarily period starting one (1) hour prior to and parkin such areas during normal business hours. ending one (1) hour after published school hours inclusive; (d) No truck in excess ofthree-fourths-ton shall Southerly most four hundred (400) feet of the be parked at any time upon private .property westerly road right-of--way of Castlewood within the village unless such truck is being Drive adjacent to the First Church of utilized as part of an existing business on the Christ Scientist. private property; provided, however, commercial {Ord. No. 8-92, § 1, 6-25-92; Ord. No. 25-93, § 1, vehicles making deliveries or pickups or other- 10-14-93; Ord. No. 19-96, § 1, 5-23-96; Ord. No. wise servicing residential, commercial or Indus- 9-99, § 1, 2-11-99) trial property within the village shall have the Editor's note-Ordinance No. 8-92, adopted June 25, right, if necessary to temporarily park upon pri- 1992, did not specifically amend this Code; hence, inclusion of vate property during normal business hours. § 1 as § 18-34.1 was at the discretion of the editor. (Code 1970, 24-70, 39-24; Ord. No. 4-81, § 2, 3-26-81; Ord. No. 07-2005, § 1, 5-26-05; Ord. No. Sec. 18-35. Recreational, boating and camp- 15-2005, 1, 2, 7-14-05) ing equipment and personal rec- reationaluse trailers; parking on Sec. 18-34.1. Vehicle, trailer or boat parking residential property restricted. prohibited upon paved or un- Recreational, boating and camping equipment paved area of the road right-of- in the form of travel and camping trailers, boats way of specific roadways. on trailers, boat trailers, motor homes, personal The parking of any vehicle, trailer or boat is recreational use trailers including motorcycle and hereby prohibited upon the paved or unpaved all terrain vehicle trailers and vans, designed and used exclusively as temporary living quarters for area of the road right-of--way of those portions of recreation, for boating, for camping, for travel or '`Cross reference-Parking near a fire station or hydrant for other personal recreational use, may be parked restricted, § 12-2. in the side or rear yard, or within completely Supp. No. 30 1175 § 18-35 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE enclosed garages on sites containing a single able at each site for each piece of equip- family or duplex residence, subject to the follow- went where such equipment is stored ing conditions: pursuant to this Code. (1) A maximum of two (2) pieces of such (8) All such equipment, when parked in the equipment at a time shall be permitted on side yard, shall be visually screened from a site. the view of properties adjacent to the side yard and street rights-of--way with an (2) Such parking shall be limited to such opaque wall, fence, gate or hedge to a equipment owned or leased by the occu- height of six (6) feet and to the length and pant-owner or occupant-lessee of the site width of such equipment. When such equip- concerned. went is parked in the rear yard of a corner lot, the equipment shall be visually Exception: A guest of an occupant-owner screened from the view of the side street or occupant-lessee may park this equip- right-of--way. Such walls, gates or fences went in the front yard for not more than shall be constructed in accordance with five (5) days in any fourteen-day period. section 45-36(D). (3) The location for such parked equipment (9) The village council finds that, as a matter shall be in the rear yard or in the side of fact, recreational and camping equip- yard to the rear of a line established by ment is a customary accessory use of the the front building line adjacent to the side land in R-1 and R-2 zoning districts in the yard where the equipment is located; pro- village. vided, however, that on corner lots such (10) Such parked equipment shall not be used equipment shall not be parked on the side in the course of any commercial activity. ' yard which faces a public street. For this purpose, commercial activity shall (4) Such. equipment shall, at all times, have include any type of business or activity ~ attached a current vehicle license plate. which is conducted on or off the subject premises. (5) When parked on the site, such equipment (Code 1970, § 30-1; Ord. No. 26-72, § 1; Ord. No. shall not be used for living or sleeping 11-79, § 1, 6-14-79; Ord. No. 27-93, § 1, 12-9-93; quarters or for housekeeping or storage Ord. No. 38-97, § 1, 8-28-97; Ord. No. 33-99, § 1, ' purposes and shall not have attached 10-28-99) ~i thereto any water, sewer, electric or gas service connection. Sec. 18-36. Parking in violation of signs. Exception: Guest equipment as defined in It shall be unlawful, when signs have been subsection (2). erected giving notice thereof, to stop, stand or paxk a vehicle in violation of signs regulating or (6) Such equipment shall not exceed the max- prohibiting the stopping, standing or parking of ~ imum length, width, height and weight vehicles. it permitted under applicable provisions of the motor vehicle laws of the State of Sec. 18-37. Violations; fines-Handicap Florid,~a;p,,~~rovided, however, the maximum spaces. iength oliall iaOt exceed thirty (3v) icct The. fine for stopping, standing or parking in and the maximum height shall not exceed handicap parking spaces in violation of F.S. sec- ten (10) feet. tions 316,1955, 316.1956 shall be in the amount of (7) Such. equipment shall be secured so that one hundred dollars ($100.00). it will not be a hazard or menace during (Ord. No. 32-90, § 1, 8-9-90) Editors note-Ordinance No. 32-90, adopted Aug. 9, high winds or hurricanes. At least four (4) 1990, did not specifically amend this Code; hence, inclusion of ' hurricane ground anchors shall be avail- § 1 as § 18-37 was at the discretion of the editor. I Supp. No. 30 1176 I I I i MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC Sec. 18-38. Same-Non-handicap spaces. The fine for stopping, standing and parking a vehicle in violation of provisions, other than hand- icap parking provisions, of this article shall be in the amount of twenty-five dollars ($25.00). (Ord. No. 40-90„ § 1, 12-13-90; Ord. No. 5-96, § 1, 1-25-96) 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. Supp. No. 30 1177 [The next page is 1225] i I I I 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 Cade Section this Code 1.01 27-31 175.101 26-17 1.01 et seq. 1-2 ch. 177 App. 13, f1rt. I, ch. 22P App. B, Art. II, § 36-2 § 36-10 App. B, Art. II, ch. 39 App. C, § 45-2 § 36-8 Ch. 5U 2-181 App. B, Art. II, 50.041L-181 § 36-15 50.051 2-181 App. I3, Art. IV, 55.03 29-5(aj § 36-27 ch. 98 Ch. 10 ch. 185 2-167 ch. 101 10-7 185.06(,ll{b) 2-166 101.657 10-13 185.08 26-16 112.181 2-161.(e)(9) 202.195 29-8(m) 161.55(1}(d} 6.156 203.012 26-51, 29-3 161.041 6-153L9-5{b) 161.053 6-1.54 203.012(5)(b) 26-51 162.12(2) 2-180 ch. 205 Ch. 17, Art. II ch. 163 12.5-1 205A43(2), 21-1 205.043(3) 17-24, 1.7-25 21-11 20.5.053 17-LO 21-43, 21-44 205.192 17-22 App. B, Art. I, 210.03 17-33 § 36-2, App. B, Art. ch. 212 26-.53 I, § 36-4 ch. 252 Ch. 8 App. B, Art. II, 8-4(a)(2) 36-16 252.38 et seq. 8-6 App. B, Art. VI 253.125 7-19 163A1 2-4(f~ 280.02 2-4(f) 163.161 et seq. 21-O1 286.011 2-1 ch. 163.170, App. B, Art. II, Ch. 316 18-20 §163.3164{17} § 36-10 316.008 Ch. 18 163.225{3){a)-{c) 5-86 316.272 19-117 163.295 6-150 31.6.293 19-117 163.3161 et seq. Ch. 21, Art. II 316.1955, 316.1956 18-37 163.3177 21-44 320.01(1) 14-37 163.3178 6-155 ch. 327 Ch.S 21-44 327.02 5-33 163.3180(12) 21-48 335.065 App. B, Art. IV, ch. 166 6-16 § 36-29.1 Ch. 24 337.29 29-2 Ord. No. 2478 § 3 337.401 29-2, 29-3 1(16.021 Gh. 17, Art. II 29-5(a), {e} 166.221 17-34 29-6(a) 166.231 Ch. 26, Art. III 337.401(3) 28-3 ch. 170 21-2 337.403, 337.404 29-7 170.01 Ch. 24 342.03 Gh.5 ch. 175 2-167 362.01 29-2 175.071{1) 2-166 364.02 29-3 Supp. No. 35 28Yg I NORTFI PALllZ BEACH COD11 Section Section this Cocie ch. 373 19-200 ch. 380 21-44 App. B, Art. II, § 36-10 380.04 21-103 393 App. G, § 45-2 ch. 394 App. C, § 45-2 ch. 400 App. C, § 45-2 ch. 401 11.5-21 ch. 402 App. C, § 45-2 App. C, § 45-34.1 402.302(4), 402.302(5) 17-33 413.08 4-27(d) ch. 419 17-33 App. C, § 45-2 471.003 29-8(c)(1) ch. 472 App. B, Art. I, § 36-6 ch. 480 App. C, § 45-2 ch. 495 1-10 ch. 553 6-16 553.73 6-154 11-11 553.73(2) 6-2 561.01 3-1 561.01 et seq. Ch. 3 563.01 3-1 564.01 3-1 565.01 3-1 628.901 29-12(d) 633.35 2-159 633.025 12-16 633.0215 12-16 ch. 650 Ch. 2, Art. V, lliv. 2 2-136 650.02 2-136 658.12 2-4(q) ch. 760 App. C, § 45-2 ' 768.28 29-12{d) 775.082, 775.083 2-169(f) 794.011 19-31 800.04 19-31 827.071 19-31 ch. 847 App. C, § 45-20 $47.0145 19-31 870.041 8-21 870.44 0.22 870.45 8-2`L 872.05 2-104 943.14 2-159 943.25(13) 1-9 [`i`he next page is 28691 Supp. No. 35 2820 I CODE COMYAREIPIVE TABLE Adoption Section Ord. No. llate Section this Code 8 19-221 9 29-5(a) 10 App. C, § 45-20(9), (10) 11 App. C, § 45-36 Q(5) 2007-O1 1-11-07 2 Added 21-45 2007-03 L- 8-07 2 6-17 2007-10 4-12-07 1 `L-52(a) 2 2-54(3) 2007-13 7-12-07 1, 2 2-1 2007-16 10-25-07 2 Added App. C, § 45-16.1 2007-17 1d-25-07 2 Added 2-166(1)d. Su No. 35 [The next page is 29331 pp~ 2891 t t CODE INDEX Section Section A ALARD4S (Confti.) F:xemptious 19-21$ AI3ANDONI~IEN1' False alarms abandoned, inoperative and junked prop- Excessive false alarms declared public erty 14-37 et seq. ~ 19-212 See: GAR]3AGEAIVD'1'IZA3H nutsance......... Service charge; collection 19-213 Boats Fire division equipment; fire alarm system 12-53 Boat launching area; abandoned boats Identification required 19-`L l5 an equipment 5-36,5-37 Generally J_S System standards....................... 19-219 Telephone trunk lines Dogs, other animals 4-10 Interference Kith public safety depart- AC'1'S BY AGENTS meat telephone trunk lines prohib- Dc:finitions and rules of cmxst.ruction 1-2 ited 19-215 Violation and penalty 19-214 AI)MINIST1t.ATIVE CODE Audit: committee 2-5(i et seq. ALCOHOLIC BF~VERAGES See: AUDI'I,S C,ansumption on playgrounds and public Bonds required of certain officers 2-42 parks 3-3 Definition 2-39 Nudity, partial nudity, sexual conduct; pro- Departmental organization 2-gp hibitcd at alcoholic beverage estab- Oaths of office lishments 3-4 Chief administrator anal officers, form of Sales restricted; hours of sale............ 3-2 oath 2-41(b) State law definitions adopted 3-.1 Members of department: of public safety, Toning form of oath 2-41(ci Location of business for retail sales of Persons required to take oath of oftce . 2-41(x) alcoholic beverages 45-`LO(2), Policy and procedures 45-3(3.N Department hc-ads 2-43(bj C-3 Regional Business District...... 45-34.1(9) Departments 2-43fc) ARIP,[,iLA>`dCE$ Officers 2 43(ai Definition 17-50 ADULT ENTEliTAINR4ENT ESTABLISH- Unlav,=ful operation 17-51 YIENTS toning regulations re. See: TONING (Ap_ A;'4IUSliIvtENTSA1VDAi~1USI;RIEN'1'PLACL:S pendix Cj Coin-operated anrtrsenxents; proximity to schools restricted 19-4 ADVERTISING ' l.Iandhills; distribution restricted... , 7 y_7 AND, OR Noise control policy re. loudspeakers noel. Definitions and rules of constt-uctimi 7.-2 devices for advertising 7.9-7.05 AIVIMAI:.S AND FOWL Signs and outdoor displays 6-110 et seq. Abandoning 4-10 See: SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS Birds AFF'IDAVI`TS l~lolestiing songbirds 4-9 Ilotne occupations; 1oca1 business tax Village designated bird sanctuary-; hunt- Affidavit of applicant required......... 17-3(e) ing prohibited . . 4-2 Cats. See herein: Dogs and Cats AFFIRA•11I'lON. See:OATH;AFFIRIrIATION, Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-7.73 S~'4EAlt OR SWORN Contagious diseases, animals with 4-7:1. r1GREI:1lIEN`I'S. See: CONT1tACT5 AND Cii-uelty to aninxals 4-7 Definitions 4-:1. AGR.I,'E1'LE;titT5 Dogs and cats ALt1IR-1S Collar and tag Alarm business central office required.... 19-21.5 Required 4-25 Alarm permit required 19-`LOS Unauthorized removal 4-26 Application for 19-209 Impoundment Issuance 19-211 Disposition upon owner`s failure to • Terms; fees; nontransferable 19-210 redeem 4-30(dl Audible alarms 19-216 Notice 4-30(bl Code enf?n•cemenl. board, etr('orcement Redemption. by owner 4-30(c1 through 19-21.7 Required....._.................... 4-:30;x1 Definitions 19-207 inoculation .......-..........-....... 4-`L4 Supp. No. 33 2935 NORT13 PALM. 13EACII CODE Section Section ANIIIAi.S AND FO}~rL (Cant'd.) AI'I'EARANCE PLAN (.Appendix A) (Cont'd.) Prohibited in certain areas; exceptiais . 4-27 b7aintenance lin- good appearance Yuabies control. See herein that. subject Buildings and appurtenances.......... VlI(Bl Registratiai 4-`L4 Public property....................... VIl(C) ~II(A) Rumiing at large Site J Cats 4-28(cl Yarticipatimi and incentives............. Vl Dogs on property of others.......... 4-28(b) Statement of policy II Dogs on streets and sidewalks 4-28(a) Vicious, biting and attacking dogs 4.79 ARCIlAEOI,OGICAL SI'I'L I'1tOTECTION Waste removal APPeals 21-107 Persons walking dogs responsible for Applicability 21-102 removal of waste 4-31 Archaeological review, development sub- Waste-removal implements, persons ;ject to Z1.-1-04 walking clog to carry 4-32 Certificate to dig 21-1.05 lnforcement Cost 21-106 Geueralc,nforcemcnt 4-5 I)efinitions 21-103 Hindering enforcement 4-4 Flearing.....................-.......... `L1.-108 Fight, causing animals to 4S Intent.................................. 21-101 Keeping certain animals prohibited;excep- Purpose 21.-10.1 tion 4-6 Violations and penalties................. 21-108 ISilling 4-3 ASSEMBLIES Molesting songbirds nr domestic pets..... 4-9 Meetings of boards mid commissions; ad- Noise control policy re animal. noises - 19-107 journment of 2-3 Nuisances, animals creating 4-12 Meetings of specific boards, t;tc. See spe- I'oisoning 4-3 cific subjects babies control Yank and recreation area; meetings and Death m• destruci:ion, reporting........ 4-46 atherin =s 20-v2 et se 1\Iuzzles; x=)ien required 4-45 g k l See: PARIS, PLAYGROUNDS AND Rabid animals RECREATION Confinement 4-4:3 Duty to report; impounding......... 4-44 A1'L.AN`l'1C OCEAN Nuisanct:,declared................. 4-42 Regulations governing construction ofdoclcs, ANNEYATIOIV piers in Lake ~\forth and Atlantic Ocean 5-$5 Planning and development; filing fees and cost for voluntary annexation of land `L1-2 ALJDl'PS Audit. committee ANTENNAE Access to records 2-.56 Zoning regulations 45-21. Administrative services............... `L-57 APPIIAR.ANCE PLAN (Appendix A) Composition; terms; vacancies......... 2-52 (Note. Section citations contained herein Created 2-51 refer to section citations fow7d within Duties 2-54 Organization 2-53 Appendix A) Administration V Removal............................. 2-v5 At-eas of jui-isdictiuu . . . III Basis I B Criteria fir appearance Building and site to adjoining area, re- 13APHING lationship of 1V(B) Diseased. persons prohibited from bathing ~ Building design . IV(.D) in public pools, et.c. - 19-3 i Buildings t.o site, relationship of....... IVf.A) _ , Evaluation, factm•s for 1V(FD BICI(~Ll+,S Landscape and. site l:real:ment......... IVLCi Parlc regulations 20-6 Maintenance-planning and design fac- Subdivisions, required improvements re tors . - IV(G) bikeways :36-29.1 1\•liscellaneousstiltctw•esanclstreethard- 13ILLPOA1tDS. Seep SIGNS ANll BI1..L- ware IV(F) BOARDS Signs IVfE) Definitions VIII BIRDS. Sec: ANIMALS AND FOi's?L Supp. No. 33 2936 tourfNUEx Section Sed:ioxx L'LOCIi.S BOAT, DOCI~.S AND WATERWAYS (.Cont'd. i Subdivisimx design standards 36-1R Navigation canals . 5-55 Surety bond prerequisite to issuance I30ARDS, COlI1VII`PTEES AND COMI\4IS- of building permit u~ certain SIONS. See: DEPAKTMENTS AND 5-61 OTHER AGL;NCI11:5 OP VILLt1GE cases . . Docks and piers L'OATS, DOCiSS AND F~VATERWf1l'S Construction in rvaters other than Abandoned boats 5-8 Lake 4\rorth anti Atlantic Ocean, Anchoring and mooring regulations governing 5-gig Limitation on anchoring and encoring in Definitions 5-81 prohibited area; mooring permit Generally . 5-82 required 5-18 hake Worth and Atlantic Ocean, reg- Nlooring limitations in lagoons (.private ulations governing construction ducks) 5-16 in........ 5-55 Unlawfully anchored or moored vessels 114inimum design requirements...... 5-83 Claiming of vessel by owner; Payment Variances 5-3(i o£costs 5-`L3 .Erosion control structures Department. iif public safel.r to im_ Consta-rxction .5-95 pound .5-19 Control 5-96 Owner to be notified upon impound- llcfinitions . fi-93 meet 5-20 I'ermitt:ed, vahen................_.. 5-94 1'rucedure in event owner cannot be Piers. See within this subheading: Docks fiiund 5 21. and Piers Reclamation of owner after sale..... 5-24 Seawalls. See Fvithin this subheading: Unclaimed vessel to be sold; a~rtii5ca_ Bullsheacls and Seawalls lion of• sale .5-22 Definitions _ 5-1 Use oI vessel -for dGVelling purposes in llisturbing other boats :~-(i prohibited area .5-25 Eshibitimx I oats exempted from certain ~~td:hority of city to board boats violating restrictions 5-~~ provisions 5-17 Floa3 damage prevention provisions.. _ 12.5-1 et seq. Boat: launching area See: FLOOD DA~I+IAGE I?ttEVENTION Abandoned boats and equipment I~xeling of max-ine craft 5-`L6 Disposition . 5-3(i Health and sanitatim~ regnirexxu:nts Recovery 5-37 Cleanliness of docks........,......... 5-11 Designated; use restricted 5-33 Observance of village health and con- Permits required duct rules 5-L0 Pollution of waterways....... . Boats rt,manung for more that _g • :'-1'I hours 5-35 Refuse disposal....................... 5-]2 Repairs Ix•ohibi.ted . 5-34 Living aboard hoais restricted .5 15 Vehicle/trailer parking in designated ar_ \-farine sanctuaries eas 5-35 Designation of waters as marine sanchx- Violalion; penalty 5-38 cries Bulkhead lines 7-I et seq. Area to h2 regulated 5 lOlte) See: BULItHIsAD LINF;S Areas designated 5-10.1.Cb) Coastal construction code 6-151 et seq. Construction of provision........... 5-101(di See: CUAST4L,CONSTR.UCTIONOODE Definition 5-101(a) Code enforcement board., applicability re.. 2-173 illooring, docking, or beaching of boats on Canstrx:cction rtquirements public rir prival:e property without Bulkheads and seawalls permission 5 J (.',-ompliance with provisions required 5-G9 Parking Inspection required 5-73 13uating equipment; parking an residen- Permit.fee 5-72 ti al praperiy restricted........... 15-35 Specifi.cations 5-71 Prohibited parking upon right-of=way of Submission of plans and specifica- specific roadlva_vs . I8-34.1 t.ions . 5-70 Running engines, hours in residential dis- Canals trios 5-14 Canal crossings . 5-60 Searchlights, use of 5-7 Compliance with provisions required 5-56 SPeed Limits; tivalses . . 5-2 Drainage canals 5-59 Subdivision previsions re waterways 36-2`L et seq. Genera] requirements 5-57 `nee: SUBDiVISUJNS (:Fppendix B) Stipp. No. 33 2937 t NO1tT1I Pr1LM LEACH CODE Section Section BOATS, llOCKS AND WATEKWAYS (Cont'd.) BUILDINGS fCout'd.) Swimming in restricted. waters 5-3 iVlissiles, throwing 19-83 YVater skiing 5-5 Noise from building..................... 19-102 Waterways board 5-1.02 et seq. Obstructing passageway................. 19-47 BOIS1'EItOUS CONDUCT Outdoor displays. See herein: Signs and Outdoor Displays Noisy and boisterous 19-106 park:ntd recreation facilities; erectingbuild- BONDS ings or structures ..................LO-3 Aclministrativeeode; bonds required of cer_ Public land, construction ozz prohibited 6-]. fain officers 2-42 Sigzts and outdoors displays (i-13.O et. seq. Canal construction; surety I.~ond prerequi_ See: SIGNS ANl) BILLBOARDS Site to issuance of building permit... 5-61 Smoke, dust, odors, liquids, etc........... 19-9 Finance director, duties re 2-59(71 Spitting in public places prohibited....... 19-5 Village manager 2-1].7 Stormwater management; level of finished floor oI'sttuctures 21-63 BIZUS.EI. See: WEEDS AND BRUSH Subdivision regulations 36-1 et seq. BUILDINGS See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix Bi Appearance code Swimming pools 25-1 et sc:cj. Appeals and review 6.35 See: SGV1i4IN1ING POOLS Appearance plan 6-:33 toning regulations....................-. 45-1 et seq. Certificate of• appropriateness See: ZONING (Appendix C) Final hearings 6-57 BULKHEAD LINES Follow-up by building inspector 6-60 ('.ode enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-].73 Planning commission Established; designated 7-1 Action of 6-53 Filling operation beyond bulkhead line pro- Approval by 6-59 hibited............................ 7-2 I'reli.minary consideration 6-5(i Filling permit Definitimi 6-37. Application fees...................... 7-19 < IntentEUtd purposes................. 6-32 Application;issuance 7-18 Planning commission., powers and du- Expiration date; renewal; revocation... 7-20 ties re 6-3(i Public hearing prerecjuisite to consider- Shorttitle 6-30 ation 7-17 Appearance plan (Appendix A). See that Required 7-1G subject IJnlatvful fill; removal 7-3 Coastal construction code 6-151 et seq. See: COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CODI') BULILIiI)ADS Cade Etnlorcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Bulkheads and seawalls, construction re- Codes quirements re 5-69 et seq. Appearance code. See herein that sub- See: BOATS, DOCKS AND I~TATF..R- ject WAYS Building code 6-3.7 Coastal construction code 6-151 et seq. BUSINESS KEGULAPION5 Electrical code 11-11, 11-].2 Ambulances 17-5U, 17-51 Energy efficiency building code........ 6-150 P,usinesses located outside village limits Fire prevention codE:... 12-16 et seq. Application for certificate of regulation. 17-342 Housing code lb-:1., 15-2 Certificate of business regulation re- Country club 9-1 ei- seq. quired; basis of one }=ear 17-34 See: GOUNTKY CLUB Commercial. vehicles, marking of 17-34.13 L+'lectricalcode 11-11,11-12 Compliance by principal deemed campli- Energy efficiency building code ante b}' agent 17-34.3 Adopted by reference 6-150 Deliuquene}' Penalty....... . 3.7-34.4 flood damage prevention 12.5-1 et seq. 7)au~g business not covered by cert.ifi- See: ELOOll DA1'IAGE PREVENTION cafe of regulation 17.34-7 Housing code . 15-3, 15-2 Duplicate certificates of regulation.... - 1 I-34.6 Landscaping . 27-37. et seq. Duration............................. 17-%34.3 See: LANDSC[1PING False statements t~iinimwn construction standards Certificate. obtained void ab initio . - . 17-34.7 Authority 6-16 Engaging in business without certifi- Codes adopted 6-17 Cate of rejz*ulation or under cE;r- Violations and penalty 6-19 tificate issued on.............. 17-34.3.1 Sapp. No. 33 2938 CODE INDER S('.CtlOn Section 13USINIsSS RliCCJLAl'IONS (.Gont'd.) CAib1P1NU Pee exemptions 17-34.10 Recreational, boating aril camping equip- Pee schedule 17-34.7.`L meat; parking or. residential property Half-year certificate 17-34.:3 restricted.......................... 18-35 Issuance of certificat.e 17-34.:3 Noncompliance of principal............ 17-34.5 LANAI. S Nonprofit enterprise, special permit f'or 17-34.5 Construction requirements 5-56 et. seq. Refund of fee . 17-34.9 See: BOATS, DOC;liS r1ND 1~'AT.I±:R- Re6istratior, -,=equirecl 7.7-34.1 ~V,4YS Renewal ].7-34.4 CAPS Suspension or revocation of certificate . 1.7-34.9 Regulations enumerated 4-24 et seq. bVhen due v~d payable ] 7-34.3 See: ANIMALS A,~ID I'()1~VL Garage and other stiles 17-61 et seq. See: C=Afi.AGE AND OTHER SALES CER'I'IF1CA'I'ES Home occupations 17-3{a) ct seq. Appearance code; certificate ofappropriate- See: 13:0\1L OCCUPATIONS Hess 6-56 et seq. Local. business tax See: BU11..ll1NGS - Application for business tax receipt.... 1.7-15 Boats, docks rend waterways; unlawfully Business tax exemptions 17-:3]. anchored or moored vessels Business tax imposed; basis of one year 1.7-16 Unclaimed vessel to be sold; certifica- Business tax receipt renewal; Jelin- Lion of sale 5-22 quency penalty 17-`LO Businesses located outside village limits, Business tax schedule 1.7-83 certificate of business regulations re. 1.7-34 et seq. Compliance b_y principal deemed compli- See: BUSINESS IZliGULATIONS ante by agent; noncompliance of Emergency medical. services 71.5-21 principal 17-`L9 Historic site overlay district; certificate of Declaration where fee depends on vari- appropriat.mess 45-3 7(,li) able factors within applicant's knowledge 1.7-23 CIV11. 1)ISOiZDF:13,5 AND DISTURBANCES. Doing business not covered by receipt; See: Elb1LRGENCY i1'1ANAGLNEN`1' receipt obtained. by Pa]se state- CLEIZF{ menu void ab initio 17-28 Department of records, provisions re vil- Duplicate receipts 17-27 lage cleric and deputy village clerk 2-67 et seq. I.:ugaging in business without receipt or See: DOClINIEN7;5 AND I'UBI.1C under receipt issued on false suite RECORDS menu 17-32 How tax construed as to specified pro- {.'.LU.13S fessions 17-21 Country club 9-1 et seq. Issuance of receipt; duration; half'-,year See: COUNTRY CLUB receipt; +i~hen due and payable 17-19 Jt4arking of commercial vehicles i7-:33.1 COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CODE Receipt to be posted or carried......... 17-26 Coastal construction requirements Special permit for nonprofit enterprise. 17-22 Location of construction 6--1.55(^0 Suspension or revocation of receipt; re- Major structures, structural requirc- fund of fee 17-30 menu for - 6-7.55(1.1 Transfer of receipts to new location 17-25 illinor structures, structural require- 14•tmsfer of receipts to new owner...... 17-24 menu for 6-155(31 SVellfield protection Nonhabitable major structures, strut I$egulation of business activities with tural requirements for 6-155{`Li potential to contaminate land and Public access 6-1.55(51 water resources 19-221 Definitions 6-154 Zoning Flood damage prevention 7?.5-1 et. seq. Location of business f'or retail sales of See: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION alcoholic beverages 45-20(2),1,5- Purpose................................ 6-152 3(3.N References 6-.15(1 C-3 Regional Business District...... 45-34.1(9) Scope Applicability 6-15:3t.a) C Excoptions 6-153(h) Permits, application for G-153(c) CAI3I.E `1'E1~.F.\'ISiON. See: '1'ELE!'ISION `.Pitle . 6-151 Stipp. No. 3:3 2939 (~- . NOILTL3 PALM PEACH CODE Section Section CC1DP1 ENFO1tCE11ENT BOARD CONINIUNICAPIONS (Cont'd.j Actions fm• money judgments Service tax 26-51 et seq. Limitation 2-1.52 See: TAXATION Alarm regulations, enfm•cement re 19-217 Applicability 2-173 COiti9illllNITY DEVEhOPibIEN1' DEI'AIiT- Declaratimi of legislative intent.......... 2-].71 NIEN'I' Definitions `L-172 Director's duties 2-]1I Enforcement procedure 2-17.5 Divisions Pines; liens Code compliance 2-112(2) Appeals 2-18Q Permits and inspections 2-112(.1) Copies of orders imposing fines........ 2-178(4) Planning 2-]12(3) Detierminatiou of• amount of line....... 2-178(b) Duration of lien 2-179 COnLPUTAPION OP"1'.I'V1F: Generally 2-178{a) Definitions anct rules of construction 1-2 Notices 2-187. Reduction of fine 2-178(c) GONCURRENCY iYIANAGEMEN`1' Provisions enumerated `L1-41 et se Hearing, conduct of 2-176 q• Organization See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Attorney 2-174(c) COUNCIL,. See: VILLAGE COUNCIL Officers; quorum; compensatio3~ `L-174(b) C~ualificai:ions and term 2-174(x) CUUN'1'HY CLUB Powers 2-177 Advism•y board CODE OP ORDINANCES°: L'ompensation 9-19 Altering Code 1-7 Composition 9-17(a) Amendments 1-(3 C,reatcd.............................. 9-16 Catchlines 1-3 Duties Court cost; Administrator 9-L1(.b) Assessment oi'additional cow•t costs for Budget 9-21td) criminaljusf.iceeducati.onespendi_ ]1.lanagement anal administration.... 9-21(a) tunes 1 9 Village employees............ 9-21(c) Definitions and rules of construction 1-`L 1~4eetings 9-20 Designated and cited 1-1 Officers' quorwn 9-].9 ReE'erences to chapters or sections........ 1-3 Removal 9-18 llepeal of m•dinances, effect of............ ].-4 `Ier.ms 9-17(,b) Severability of parts 1-5 Vacancies..................... 9-17(c) Village clerk, dunes re recording ordi- Finances nances 2-(i7(3) Delinquent aceounts; penalties 9-32 Village logo 1-10 Premises Violations and penalty 1-8 Disfiguration and/or removal of building or other property 9-1t I) COIN-OPERATED AMUSEMENTS Enforcement 9-2 I'rosintity to schools reslricted........... 19-4 1Lours 9-1(2) COi\'IBATAUTO TI:II~~FT (CAT) Signs 9-L P)stablishment, regulatons 18-19 Violations and penalties 9-2 COMMIT".T'EES, CONLMISSTONS. See: llE- COUNTY PARTMF..NTS AND OTLIELtAGENCIIPS Definitions and rules of construction...... ].-2 I OF' VILLAGE COURTS CONIiIIt)NIGfI'PIORIS Gom•t cost Telecomnncnications Assessor-ent o£ adclitim7al court. costs for (generally 29-1 et seq- criminal justice. education expeudi- See: TEI F.,CONINILINICA`L'lONS tunes 1.-9 'Note-T9ie adoption, amendment, repeal, omissions. effec- tive date, explanatimi of numbering system and other matters D pertaining to the use, construction and interpretation of this Cade are contained in the adopting ordinance and preface DECALS which su•e to he found in the preliminary pages of this volume. Combat Auto Theft iGA'I') 18-1.9 Supp. No. 33 ~Q4Q CODE INDEX Section Section DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES DISTLIRBANCL+'S. See: CIVIL DISORDERS OF VILLAGE ANll DISTURBANCES Administrative code 2-39 et seq. See: ADMINISTRATIVE CODE DOCKS. See: SOAPS, DOCKS AND WATER- Appearance board. See: APPEARANCE WAYS PLAN (Appendix A) DOCUIVIENTS AND PUBLIC RECORDS Audit committee 2-56 et seq. Department of records See: AUDITS Deputy village clerk Boards and committees 2-1 Appointment 2-68 Code enforcement board 2-171 et seq. Duties 2-69 Conununity development department..... 2-111 et seq. Village clerk; duties See: COMMUNI'PY DEVELOPMENT Election records, kee m 2-67(5) p' g........... DL+'PARTMENT Expiration of term, notice of 2-67(7) Country club advisory board 9-16 et seq. Official seal, keeping............... 2-67(8) See: COUNTRY CLUB Record ordinances 2-67(3) Finance, department of 2-59 Village council See: FINANCES Keep records of council 2-67(2) 1a5re and police retirement board of trust- Public council action 2-67(4) ees 2-164 et seq. Serve as clerk of•council 2-67(1) See: PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT Vital statistics, kee in 2-67(6) P g ]tyre division 12-29 et seq. Police division, duties re records 2-76(b)(1) See: FIRE PREVENTION AND PRO- Village clerk and deputy village clerk. See `PECTIOI+I herein: Department of Records General employees retirement board 2-151 et seq. See: PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT DOGS Library board 16-16 et seq. Regulations enumerated................. 4-24 et seq. Library, department of 2-93 See: ANIMALS AND FOWL Meetings of boards and commissions; ad- DRAINAGE journment of 2-3 14leetings of specific boards, etc. See spe- Stormivater management 21-61 et seq. cific subjects See: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Planning and development board of adjust- Subdivision design standards re easements ment 21-21 and rights-of-way.................. 36-L2(.b) " " " ' " " ~ " ' Zoning; surface water management Planning commission 21-11, 21-12 C-3 Regional Business District 4.5-34.1(8) Public safety, department of 2-75, 2-76 See: PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT DROUGHT Public works, department of 2-84, 2-85 Water shortage emergencies 19-200 et seq. See: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT See: WATER SIiORTAGE ENIERGEN- Records, department oi' 2-67 et seq. CIES See: DOCUMENT AND PUBLIC RECORDS D Recreatimi department 2-110 Recreation advisory board 20-61 et seq. ELECTIONS See: PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS ANll Ballots RECREATION Direction for preparation 10-8 Reserve police force 23-42 et seq. Public measure....................... 10-10 See: POLICE Specifications; general and runoff elec- Village council 2-16 et seq. tions 10-9 Waterways board 5-102 et seq. Candidacy Candidates for office; qualifying 10-5 DEVELOPMENTS. See: PLANNINGAND DE- preservation of notice of candidacy 10-6 VELOPMENT Clerks. See herein: inspectors and Clerk DISABLED AND HANDICAPPED PERSONS Early voting 10-13 Applicability of dog prohibitions to guide General elections, notice of 10-3 and service dogs 4-27(d) inspectors and clerk ' Parking violations re handicap spaces 18-37 Appointment 10-58 CoinpensaLion 10-fit DISTRICTS Filluig vacancy 10-60 Zoning regulations 45-16 et seq. Good order, duty to maintain and report See: ZONING (Appendix C) violations 10-62 Supp. No. 34 2941 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE t Section Section ELECTIONS (Cont'd.j ENGINE EXHAUST Instruction prim• to election 10-G4 Noise control policy 19-108 Oath required 10-59 EROSION CONTROL STB,UCTURES Organization 10-63 Polling place Construction regulations 5-93 et seq. Designated 10-76 See: BOATS, DOCKS AND WATER- I'oliceman to be present 10-77 WAYS Special elections EXCAVATIONS Notice of 10-4 Bulkhead lines 7-1 et seq. Whenheld 10-2 See: BULKHEAD LINES State laws Stormwater management 21-61 et seq. Applicable state laws adopted 10-1 See: STORMWAPER MANAGEMENT Voting machines may be used; state law Street excavations 24-16 et seq. applicable 10-7 See: STREETS, SIDEWALISSAND PUB- Village clerk, dulaes re keeping election LIC PLACES records 2-67(5j Voting machines may be used; state law EXCRETA applicable 10-7 Dog waste, removal provisions re 4-31, 4-32 ELECTRICAL CODE P Amendments, corrections, additions 11-12 Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES AND ENCLO- SURES ELECTRONIC AUDIO ERUIPMENT Landscaping 27-31 et seq. Noise control 19-104 See: LANDSCAPING EMERGENCIES Swimming pool requirements 25-5 Ambulances 17-50, 17-51 FINANCES Emergency management 8-1 et seq. Budget procedures 2-2 See: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Country club, provisions re 9-21(d?, 9-32 r' Emergency medical services Court cost 4 fees Assessment of additional court costs for Billing and collection 11.5-23 criminal justice education expendi- Establishment 11.5-22 tures........................... 1-9 Generally 11.5-21 Department of finance J~~re division 12-29 et seq. Finance director; duties See: FIRE PREVENTION AND PRO- Accounts of receipts and expendi- TEC TION tures 2-59(8) Water shortage emergencies 19-200 et seq. Budget duties 2-59(2j See: WATER SHORTAGE EMERGEN- Cancellation of evidences of old debt 2-59(9j CIES Collect moneys and fees due village . 2-59(12) Examine books 2-59(6} EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Financial statements 2-59(3) Applicability . 8-2 b5scal supervision over officers...... 2-59(5) Civil disorders and disturbances Keep accounts 2-59(4) Declaration of a state of emergency.... 8-22 Pay village employees 2-59(,11) Mayor designated local authority for Ares- Prescribe form 2-59(1) ervation of public peace.......... 8-21 Receive and disburse moneys 2-59(10} Declaration of a state of emergency 8-5 Responsibility for proceeds of bonds . 2-59(7) Definitions 8-1 Investment policy of the village 2-4 Emergency management structure 8-3 Pensions and retirement. See also that Powers, duties and responsibilities 8-4 subject 'termination of a state of emergency...... 8-6 Length of service award plan for volun- teer firefighters 2-170 et seq. EM'r'LO PEES. ace: OFFICERS ATdD Eivi- Pension and certain other benefits far PLOYEES fire and police employees 2-159 et seq. ENCLOSURES. See: FENCES, WALLS, Pension and certain other benefits for HEDCsL<'SAND ENCLOSURES general employees 2-146 et seq. ENERGY EFFICIENCY BUILDING CODE Adopted by reference 6-150 Supp. No. 34 2942 CODE INllEX Section Section FINANCES (Cont'd.) F1RI' PREVENT.TUN AND YROTEC`i'ION Planning and development; tiling fees and (Gont'd.) cost for changes 2.L-1, 21-2 IZemedies............................ 12-107 Social security= 2-.1.:3G et seq. Pensimt and certain other benefits for fire See: SOCIAL SECURITY and police emplgyees `L-159 et seq. 'T'axation. See that subject See: PENSIONS AND RE7'IRLAIENT Village manager 2-1.1.8 FIREARIvIS AND WIlAPONS FINES, )?OItT'E1TL i)ZES ANn OTI1k.R YEN- Concealed weapons, carrying - 19-184 AL'I'IES Forfeiture; disposition 19-186 Code enfarcement board; fines and liens.. 2-175 Possession......... 19-.183 Code of ordinances, provisions re general Sales restricted penalty and continuing_ violations 1-8 Record of sale; rc aired 19-145(c1 Parking violation 18-37, 15-38 ,q ~ Specified weapons, display and. sale of . 19-18.t(h) Pension and. certain other benefits for fire Switchl.~lade knives prohibited.......... 19-185(x) anti police employ ees Stench bombs prohibited 19-82 Bcard of trustees for; {'arfeiture af" mezn See: S 1'ENCII BOiV1L'S bership an board for absenteeism. 2-164(6) Contributions; forfeitures 2-](i31.d) FLOOD DAIl7AGE PRI~VENTION k'LR.E {'R.k;VENTION AND PROTECTION Abrogatimz and greater restrictions 12.5-8 Parbecue grills and similar caolciug devices ].9-10 Areas of special food hazard Cade enforcement board, applicability re- . 2-173 basis for establishment 12.5-7 Department of public safety, provisions re Warnings regarding desiLnzations 12.5-10 fire division 2-76(c} Building official See: PUBLIC SAFE'T'Y DEPARI'llEN'C Desilniated as flood damage control ad- 1?ire divisia? ministrator . 12.5-21 Composition . .12-30 Duties and responsibilities 12.5-23 Created;functions 1L-`L9 Definitimzs 12.5-5 Emergency medical technician volun- Development permit teens 12-32 Required............................. 12.5-22 Equipment Findings of fact 1.2.5-? Acquisitim~ 12$2 l+lood hazard reductimi provisions Fire. alarm sl~stcm 12-53 Coastal high hazard areas - 12.5-44 Generally 12-5.1 General standards Housing 12-54 An ehm•ing.................... 12.5-41(1) I'z•ivatie use aE'equipment........... 12-55 Construction materials anal methods 12.5-41.(2) Tampering with equipment 12-5(i Enclosures below lowest floor - . 12:5-4.Lt6i Impersazating fireman ].9-£3 Rlechanical and utility equipment... 1`L.5-41(.:i) 1°lotor equipment anti members' cars des- Subdivision proposals 12.5-4.1(41 ignated emergency vehicles 12-31 Lttilhies 12.5-41(_3) Personnel Regulatory flaodways . 12.5-43 Badges 11-41 Sand dm~es and mangrove stands 12.5-45 Car insignia 12-42 .Specific standards Outer officers accountable to chief... 12-39 Nonresidential construction......... 1L.5-42(2) Police assistance 12-43 Residential construction.........._ 1`L.5-42(1) Special police powers 12-40 Interpretation ]2.5-9 Volunteer Iireftghters, length of service Lands to which provisions applies........ 12.5-(i award plan for 3-170 et seq. ibiethods of reducing Road losses 12.5-4 See: PENSIONS AND RE'I'IRE_1LENT Noncompliance, penalties {'or 12.5 11 Florida fire prevention code Statement of purpose and objectives. , 12.5-3 Adopted by reference 12-16 Statutory authorization 1~.5-1 Lire inspection fee schedule........... 12-17 V•trtanec rocedure 12.5-24 p Hazardous substances, cast recovery f'or cleanup, abatement ~md removal of FLORIDA, STA'1'E OI'. See: STATE Authority of public safety department.. 1.2-102 Cost reimbursement i:o village... - 12-103 FOLLO\VING, I'REC1?DIi'VG Definitions . . 12-101 Definitions and rules of constz-uction 1-2 Escepf.iaus for fire supprr~ssutn Services 12-105 Late fee for failm~e to reimbursement 1L-106 FOOD t1ND FOOD YIZEPt1IZATION Records 12-104 Barbecue grills and similar cooking devices 19-10 Sapp. No. 33 2943 NoRTx PALM BIACx coDE ~ Section Section FORI'EITURF)S. See: I'iNLS, FORFEITURES GAT1itiIZINGS. See: ASSEDIBLIES AND OTHliItPENAL'I'IPS G13NDER P'O~VL. See: ANIMALS t1N.D FOWL. I)efinit.ions and rules of construction 1-2 FRANCH:ISFS GUNS. See.: FIRLAIZIIS AND S~'liAPONS L+'numerated. Soe Appendix D Use of• rights-ofway fm• utilities.......... 25-1 et. seq. g See: L'1'lhfl'ILS HANDBILLS G Distribution restricted . 19-7 GAItiBLING HANDGUNS. See: FIRLAR1tIS ANI) WEAP- Animals, causing to fight 4-8 ONS GARAGJ AND OTIIIPR SAL E5 1fANDICAPPliD PERSONS. See: DISABLED Garage sales 17-61 AND HANDICAPPED PERSONS Permit required . 17-62 HA'l.ARDOUS SUBSTANCI~,S Violations and penalties 17-63 IZecovery of• costs fm• cleanup, abatement GAIZI3AGE AND '1'RASII and removal 12-101 et seq. Abandoned, inoperative and junked prop- See: P'i1ZI±; P1ZIs'VPNTION AND P1Z0- erty TF;CTION Definitions 14-37 IIEAI.PII AND 511N1'1'APION Disposition of property 14-48 Animals and fo«d, provisimis re........ - . 4-l.l et seq. rearing See: ANIMALS AND FOWL Procedure for hearing 14-4> Bathing regulations Kequest fm• hearing 1444 Diseased pez:sons prohibited fi•onz bath- Impounded property redemption nt•.... 14-57. ing in public pool, etc............ 19-3 Liability of owner or occupant......... 14-52 P,oats, docks, etc., provisimis re 5-lU et seq. Notices See: BOAI:S, DOCKS ANl) WA'PGK- Content ofnotice 14-42 CNAYS Contents of public sale notice....... 14-49 Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-1.73 Notice of• removal 14-47 Garbage and trash ].4-23 et seq. Notice to remove 14-40 See: GARBA(:~E AND T1ZA.SH Procedure 14-41 Park vld recreation facilities; failure to Prima facie evidence of violation....... 14-39 cooperate in keeping restrooms neat Prohibited conditions; enumerated ex- or sanitary 2U-2 ceptions 7.4-38 Rabies control.............-............ 4-42 et seq. Public scde 14-50 See: ANIMALS AND FOfVL Removal of property from premises 14-4G Weeds and brush 14-79 et: seq. Responsibility for removal 14-43 See: ~VliEDS AND 13IZUSii Boats; refuse disposal 5-12 Garbage collectimz and disposal iII~.DGES. See: I'ENCES, WAI.1.S, iIED(IPS Charges AIVD ENGLOSUR1sS Commercial use property waste dis- x1TCHHIKING posal fees and collection prose- Prohibitions 7.9-(i dares 7-4-30 I~'ee fin• excess amounts from cmnmer- xOtl1E OCC;I}PA'C1ONS cial establishments . - 74-28 Customer service requirements and. perfor- Generally 14-27 manse standards.................... 17-2 When and where paid 14-29 Definitions...-....-.................... 77-3(b) Definition . . 142:3 P)ffeetive date. - - 17-3(i) F'rerluency of colter-tion . i4-26 Local business tax. See also that subject Crarbage cans Generally 17-1G et seq. Kept covered 14-25 Ilonze occupation provisions Required . . 14-24 Affidatrit. of applicant required 17-3(el Landscaping; refuse cmZtaincr areas...... 27-41 Appeals 17-3(g) Public works department Requirement of business tax receipt. 17 3(c) Refuse disposal. division . ..............L-85(2) Perznittcd uses, home occupations as 7.7-31a) Weeds and brush 1.4-79 et seq. Repeal of m•dinances 7-7-:3(h) ` See: t~7F~I;DS AND I3Y.US13 Standards . 17-3(d) 1\ Sapp. No. 33 2944 CODE INDEX Section Section HOV1E OCCUPATIONS fCmit'dJ JLTN1i Violation ofstamlards or concti.tions deemed Abandoned, inoperative ~md junked prop- er Code violation ].7-3(ft erty............................... 14-31 e-t sell. See: GARBAGE AND THASII HORNS Noise control 19-1i)3 I~ HOUSING I~'V1VE5. See: P'I1tF..ARl1'IS AND ~•V[:A]'ONS Boats, docks and 4vaterways; anchorine and mooring Use of vessel for dwelling purposes in L prohibited area 5-LS LAKE 1~rOR'I'H I30USING CODE 713arine sanctuary, designation as 5-1OI Adopted by reference 15-1 Regulationsgoverningconstiructionofdodcs, Amendments 75-2 piers 'in Lake ~~rorth and Atlantic Code enforcement board. applicability re.. 2-173 Ocean ~-S5 LAND I Buildings; construction on public lvid piro- hihited G1 Ir'i4PERSONA'1'.ION Planning and development 21-01 et seq. Impersonating police ot'ficer; fireman or See: PI,Ai~INI.NGAND DI,VELUPRIFN'i' other village official 7.9-A Subdivision regulations 3(i-1 et. seq. 111^II'pUNDi1~I.i:NT See: SUBDIV:iSIONS (Appendix Bt Abandoned, inoperative and junked prop- LANDSCAPING erty Accesswa}'s 27-%S6 Redemption of•impounded property.... 14-51 Appearance plan (Appendix Ali. See that Boats, dock= and waterwzys; unlawfully subject anchored or moored vessels Application of'provisions; enforcement.... `L7-33 17epartment. of public safef_y to im- Certain yard areas, otI•-street parking and pound...... 5-19 other vehicular use areas Owner to be notified upon impound- l~:cisting plant material 27-67 meat 5-20,.5-2.1. Installatron 27-fiO Dogs and cats 4-30 1\laintenance....................-.... 27-(i1 Li1I)ECENCY AND OI3SCIsN1TY Parking area interior landscaping -.. 27-65 Perimeter landscaping relating to ahut- Adult ent:erlainment establishments Zoning regulations re. See: ZONING tAp- , ting properties 27-64 pendix Ci 1 lant material Gromid covers 27-62(e) Aleoho.lic beverage establishments; nudity, partial nudity, sexual conc?uctprrihib- Lawn grass 27-62(f) ited 0 1 C~uality 27-62(a) -< ,r., lirpl~s.: costumes 19-64 Shrubs and hedges ~ r 52(r'i Vulgar language . r li~ee spr;cies - 27-(i2fb) ~t'inrlow peeping Vines • ~ • ~ ~ ~ ~ • 19-66 Required landscaping adjacent to public INSURANCE+' EXC)ISI7 TAxl~S rights-ot=way 27-63 Casualty u7surance premiums , . 26-16 Scope, applicability ...................L7-59 Property ulsw•ance premiums............ 2G17 Sight distance adjacent to public rights- of-tiva,y and points of access....... 27-5G INTI?ACOAS'l'AL ~%ATE1ZlVAY Certificate of completion . `L7-35 ;\4arine sanctuary; designation as 5-101. Code enforccme:nt board, applicability re.. ?-7.73 Completed landscaping required for certf- 1NVF.:S7`~'lI)NTS is+ate of use and oeeupauey. , 2 r-,7 Iuvestn,ent. polio}= 01' the village 7_-~l Definitions . 27-31 Improved nonresidential properties in ex- J istence mi September 23, 7.971 Applicable requirements 27-40(b) .IOIl~r1' AL?THOR.I'1'Y Escept:ions . . 27-40(c) Definitions and rotes o1' construction I-2 Ot~jectives . . . 2'r-4O(a? Supp. No. 33 2945 NORTH PALM L'I,ACII CODE: Sectiax Section LANDSCAP1i~TG (Cont'd.) LICENSES AND PERiVIITS (Cout'd.) Planning comnxission, submission of'plaus Seawalls. See herein: Bulkheads and Sca- to 27-40!d) walls OUjeetives 27-32 Sidewalk and driveway permits 24-.55 et seq. Off-street parking Ituxdscape manual 27-35 See: STRI)F..'I:S, SIDF ~VAI~IiS AND PUI3- Plot use plaxx approval prerequisite to issu- LIC PLACES ancE: of permits £or Uuilding and pay- Street excavation permits 2~I-28, 24-29 ing 27-37 Swimming pool permits `L5-3 Refuse container areas . 21-41 C/tiiities Scope; applicability 27-34 Use ofrights-of-way for utilities; written Weeds and brush 14-79 et seq. permit.......................... 28-2,28-3 See: }~rEEDS AND BRUSl1 'Coning orditxmice, conflict with...... - 27.38 LOCAL BUSINESS 1'AX Regulations enumerated 17-16 et seq. LIBRARY See: I3USiNESS R.EGULA7IONS Danuxg~ing property unlawful 16-1 Department of library LOGO Librarian ............................L-93 Village.logo............................. 1-10 Librax;y Uoard LOT'S Appointment 16-17 Subdivision desitm standards 36-].S Compensation, service without 16-20 Lwxing regulations 45-]. et seq. Composition 16-17 See: %ONING fAppendis (%7 Established 16-1t3 tlleetings 16-23 LOUDSPEAKERS Organization 16-21 Noise control policy re loudspf:akers and Powers and duties 16-22 devrices for advertising 19-105 CZualifications 16-19 Removal from office 16-24 M Term of office 16-17 Vacancies 1.6-1S RIANAGL+'R. See: VILLAGE Mt1TVAGL:It LICENSES AND PERMI'PS M.ANGIZOVE STANDS Alarm permit . 19-208 et. seq. E'lood damage preventiox provisions..... - 12.5-=15 See: ALAI3112S MAPS. See: SURVEYS, I}IAPS AND PLA'I;S Boat latmching area permits 5-34 Boats, docks and waterways 1~1ARINE SANC'1'UAItIES Limitation on anchm•ing and mooring u7 Designated . 5-l.Ol. prohiUited area; mooring permit required 5-15 MAY, SHALL Bulkhead lines; filling penuit............ 7-16 ei: seq. Definitions and rules ofconstruction 1-`L See: BUI,ISIIE;AD LINES MAYOR 13ullcheads and seawalls 5-72 Cocle enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Ctvil disorders and dist:m:Uauces Community clevelopmeut department ~'laYordesignatedlocalauthorityfarpres- ervation of public peace.......... 8-21 Permits and inspectimxs `L-Lt2(1) Village council; presiding officer at meel- Driveways. See herein: Sidewalk and Drive- , mgs 2-15 ~vay I: ennits Emergency medical services ].1-.5-21 MEASURES. See: t'tiEIG1PPS AN_ D iYfEA- Ploocl damage prevention development per- SIIItliS Writ ].2.5-2L Garage, related stiles 17-62 MEDICAL SERVICES Home occupations. See also that subject Emergency xncfucal services . 1L5-2] et seq. Generally . 17-16 et seq. See: EMLRGIINCIES Business tas receipt for home occupa- MEE'1'.INGS. See: ASSED%1.f3LIP;S tx OxlS 17-3tci Bt. SY,q. Noise ccaxtrol; special permits excepted 19-].19 k41SSIhFS, STONES, ETC. .Pail: and recreation facilities; meeting anal 'T'hrowing missiles 1t3-83 gathet-vxg permits 20- ;1 et seq. See: I'ARIS.S, PLAYGROUNDS AND ib1ONTH RF:C1iEA'C1ON Definitions fmd rules of constx•uction - 1-2 Sapp. No. 33 294 cove;INDEX Section Section MONUR4ENTS NOISL (Cmtt'd.) Subdivisions, required improvements re 36-27 i,nfbrcr:ment Authority 19-116 11OTOR VEH1C)~ES AND 1'Kt1I'FIC I'rocedut•e Ambulances 17-.50,17-51 All other noises.................... 19-117(bi Businesses located outside village limits; 1~'fotm- vehicle noise enlin•cen~ent, op- marking of commercial vehicles 17-34.13 crating . . 19-11 I(a) Combat Auto 'Theft (.CAT) 18-19 Engine exhaust...... , . 19-lOS fire rtivisian, provisions t-e cars and deSig- Exemptions 19-1`s0 Hated emergency vehicles........... 12-31 et seq. Fixed mechanical equipment 19-11`L See: FIRE PREVENTION AND I'RO- Hoists and signal devices . . 19-103 `I'PC'I'lON Loading, unloading and unpacking....... 19-110 Hitchhiking prohibited 19-6 Loudspeakers and devices for advertising. ].9-.105 Junked vehicles ilSeasurement procedure 19-1.1.3 Abandoned,inoperativeandjunkedprolt- Musicalinstruments.......-..........:. ].9-104 erty 14-37 et seq. Noise control measurement st~utdards other See: {;ARBA{rI's ANl) TRASH than motm- vehicle noise standards.. 19-11yi Local business tax; marking of commercial Noise control policy 19-100 vehices 17-33.1 Periods of observatiat................... 19-]]4 l~fotorized scooters 1$-20 iZadios ...................-.........-... 19-104 Noise control policy, provisions re - . 19-10%3 et seq. Special permits excepted . . . 19-119 See: NO):Sls Unnecessary, excessive or offensive noise .Park regulations re traffic . .......LO-5 Unlawfitl to make 19-.101. -Parking. See herein.: Stopping', Standing Vehicle defect or cmtdition of load 1.9-109 and Parking Vohmtary compliance 19-115 Public safety department. Police division, provisions re traffic 2-7G(b)t5) NUDITY Slapping, standing and parking lbpless costumes prohibited 19-64 .Parking Testa-icterl 18-34 NUISANCES Recreational, boating and campntg equip- ment, and personal recreational use Abandoned, inoperative and junked prop- lrailers;parking onresidential prop- erty . 14-37 et seq. erty restricted 1:r3-35 See: GARBAGE AND TRASH Signs, parking in violation. of.......... lii-36 r'htimals creating nuisances 4-72 Vehicle, trailer or boat parking prohib- false alarms ited upan paved or unpaved area of Excessive. fuse alarms declared public the road right-of-way of specific nuisance . . . . . 19-21 `L roadways 13-34.1 Rabic) anunals declared nuisance......... 4-42 Violations; lines Weeds and brush I4-79 et seq. Handicap spaces 18-37 See: WEEDS A1VD BY~USII Non-handicap spaces . . 18-3Fi NU11113ER Vehicular operation Dofinitions and rules of construction - 1.-2 Speed limits Genc:ral)y 13-16 14reight limitations on certain roads ].8-13 ~ tN1USICAL, INST1ZUb1EN'1'S OATH, AFI+TYi~1ATION, Sth IAR OR S~~VO1Z1 Noise control . 7.9-104 Administrative code, provisions re oaths of offsice 2-41 Definitions and rules uf•construction 1.-2 P7 Election inspectors and clerk; oath re- NOISE quired . . . . . 10-59 tlnimal noises . 19-1.07 General employees retirement Board; oaths of office 2-154 Buildings, premises or prapc:rty Noise from 19-102 Reserve police force; oath required -.... L3-47 Code enfi~rcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 OBSL'I]N1TY. See: INll13CENCY AND OB Conduct, noisy and boisterous 19-106 SGENITY Construction activity, Permissible. time for 19-111 1)efinitians . . . . 19-99 OBS'I'1~.IICTIONS Electronic audio equipment 19-1.04 Passageways, abstracting- - 19-47 Sapp. No. 33 294 i NORTI3 PALM I3EAC;II CODE Section Section OFFENSES PARlt1NG (Cont'd.) Definitions . 19-1 Landscaping, provisions re off=street park- Euumerated 19-3 ei: seq. ing................................17-38, 2l-59 See also specific offenses as indeed et seq. State misdemeanors adopted 19-`L See: LANDSCAPING Parks; designated parking areas......... `LO-5(6i C)FF IC11RS AND ENII'LUYEES Stropping, standing and parking.......... 18-:34 et seq. Administrative code 2-39 et seq. See: MOTOR VEHICLES AhID Tltt1F- see: Ar)tilINlsTlzfL.rlvE c()DI~ FlC Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 toning, provisions re off-street parking... 45-27 et seq. Elections. See also that subject See: TONING (Appendit C) Genera]ly 10-1 et seq. Inspectors and clerk 10-58 et seq. PARIfS, PLAYGROIJNDSAND REC1Zb:ATION ~ Alcoholic. beverages I+ulance du-ector 2-,~9 Impersonating village o(Iicial 19-5 Consumption cm playgrounds and public parks 3-3 Librarian 1-9:3 &layor 2-18,5-1(3 Bicycles Pensions and retirement. See also that. Operation in safe manner, etc.......... 20-G(2) subject Operation prohibited in certain areas 20-(3(].) Boat launching areas Length of service award plan for volun Vehicle/ta•ailer parking in designated ar- teer firefighteus 2-170 et. seq. Pension and certain other benefits for eas 5-35 fire and police employees 2-].,59 et seq. Buildings or structure, erecting 20-3 .Departments ofrecreation j Pension and certain other benefits for .Director's duties general employees 2-146 et seq. Oonduct community activity `L-1.10(2) Social secm-ii:y 2-13G ct seq. Sn r.u~i5e recreation areas.......... 2-110(1) Public safety director 2-75 Ejectment of violators 20-$ Public works director 2-54 I;nfiircenu:nt of provisions, responsibility . 20-7 1Lecreation director `L-110 Hours regulated 20-1 Social security 2-1.',G et seq. • i\^leetings and gatherings See: SOCIAL SECURITY Liability for loss or injury .............LO-23 Village clerk and deputy village clerk..... 2-67 et seq. Permit See: DOC1Ji14ENT5 Ai'VD PUBLIC Appeal from refusal to issue 20-35 Ii,ECOR.DS APPlication 20-33 Village manager 2-115 et seq. Norm 20-32 Sc;e: VILLAGE NIANAGE.R_ Issu•uicP standards 20-:34 O.FFIGIAI. TI141E Required 20-31 Detinitimus and rules of construction 7.-2 Revocation 20-3(i 1Lules and regulations, permft:tee bowed OPEN SPACES. See: YARDS AND OPIsN bY 20-2L gp~~C.N;S Property+ used to violate provisions, confis- cation of "10-9 Olt,, ANll Recreation advisory board Definitions vud rules ol'constructioau 1-2 Created 20-61 Duties 20-G6 ORDINANCES. See: CODE OP O.RDI- i\'leetings 20-G5 N:11`rGE S Officers' quorum, compensatim3... - 20-(i4 .Removal 20-G 3 O\VNh)R Terms 20-G2(hl Definitions anal. rules o£ construction 1.-2 Vacancies . 20-62(c) liestrooms, failure to cooperate in keeping p neat or sanitary `LO-2 '1]•affic PAI,iVT BEACH COUN'T`Y. Seep COUNTY Enforcement of traffic regulations 20-5(21 Operation confned to roads 20-5(5) PARILING Parking areas designated `LO-5(6j Boatlaunchuug area Sigms 20-5(3) Vehicle/trailer parking in designated ar- Speed o1' vehicles 20 >r.4) ` eas . .5-35 State motor vehicle laws 20-5(l i f Sapp. No, 33 2948 CODE INDP~~ Section Section PARKS, Pi.[1YUROUNDSAND 1Z}':CIi1;A1'IOIV PENSIONS AND 1tET.tIZE1w~I;NT (Cont'd.) (Cont'd.) false, misleading statements maclE: to `Ii•ees abtain retirement benefits prohib- Climbing trees, etc 20 4 ited 2-169(6 Use by public only 20-1 Incompetents 2-769td) lnsurers,tax on...................... 2-1(i7 PIsiVAL'I'IES. See: 1?IiVES, FOR.FE.CfURES Nleniberahip AND O'.PI11~IR. PENAL`fIi:S t~pplication fin. mE:mhership 2-160(b) I'ENSIONS[1ND 1tEI'11ZE!VTEN'i' Buy-back n£previous service........ 2-160fd) ICl1A defined contribution pension plan Changes in desi8niation of beneficiary 2-160fci Administrative services agreement and Conditions of eligibility 2-160fa) adoption agreements 2-170.14 Nonassi8nability 2-169(bt Crestion 2-170.1) Number and gender.................. `L-169(e) Effective date 2-170. I5 Optional forms of benefits............. 2-162 Vesting period lc.nsian validity.................... 2-].70.13 2-169(c) Lengf:h of service award plan far valunteer Prior service . . ~-1(i•5 firefighters Repeal or termination of plan 2-1.65 Benefit fm•mula 2-].70.6 T<ax on insurers 2-167 Contact person . . `L-170.10 Pensian and certain other benefits for gen- 1~,fliactive date 2-1.70.3 eral employees Eligibility 2-170.4 Bargaining unit employees............ 2-156(c) li)ntitlement age 2-170.5 Benefit amounts and eligibility Plan, namE of 2-].702 Direct transfers oi' eligible tollover Point system 2-.170.11. distribution 2-157 Preretirenunt Eleath benefit........... 2-1.70.7 I+)ariy retirement . 2-145(dl PurposE `L-170 Late retirement........-........... 2-14Sfc) Sponsor, name of" . 2-170.1 Preretirement death 2-:1.48(e) ".1`rustee and contact persmt........... , 2-170.10 Refund of contribution 2-148(8) Ve_st.ing provisions, schcthtie of 2-170.8 REtirement henefit 2-148(b) Village contrihutitms 2-170.9 Retirement date ...................2-1=k`t(a) 1?Ension and certain other Uenefits fir fire '1'erminatimt of employment......... 2-1=18tf•) and police employees Benefit Plan no. 2, optional (cost of liv- Benefit amounts ing a~justnzent) `L-158.1 Cost of living' 2-161.(8) Benefit plan, optional Disability retirement 2-161(e) Applicability to employees 2-155(a) Early retirement . 2-161(b) \~Sember contributimis Fornnlla 2-7.61(c) t~mouni:......................... 2-158(d)fl.) 2-158(.4)(2 i Limitation on 2-1(il.[llj Duration................... Normal retirement benefit.......... 2-161.(x) Ini;Erect 2-.158(4)(31 Preretiremont death 2-161(4) REtirement benefit................. 2-158(c) 'Termination benefits and vesting.... 2-161(f) REtirement date 2-158(bj Board of trust.ets Definitions . 2-1.46 Bring :uzd defend lawsuits Discharged members 2-156(x) Powers 2-.1.64(e) Incompetents 2-15tiid) Composition 2-164(x) :\•Iembership 1~'orfeiture oI' membership on board Application for membership 2-14'71b) for absenteeism 2-164(b1 Change in designation of beneficiary &1.47(ci Meetings `L-164(4) Candii:ions of eligibility............. 2-147(x) PowEr and authorif:y Z-1(36 Nonassignability . ` ...-..... 2-156th'. Repasts and records 2-1.64ic) Normal and optional forms oI'lieltefits . 2-1'49 Cor.tributians Pension validity 2-la6ic) Employer 2-7.63(c1 1{epeal or termination of system 2-155 F•a2'ffa tnl'es 2-163(4) ITtetrt'EIDEnt board 1~Iemher 2-163ta) Additional rules and regulations au- • Stat.e 2-163tb) thorized_..................... 2-152 Definitions 2-i59 1?stablishcad.................-...... `1-1.51. Direct; tl<~nsf'ers of eligible rollover des- Investing funds; custodian of se-curi- t.rebut.ion 2-170 ties.......................... `L--1.53 Discharged members 2-169(x) Oaths ofoffice; meetings; quorwn... ?-151 Stipp. No. 33 2949 ii F NORTH PAL{VI L.EAC.Ii CODE Section Section TENSIONS AND KETIBI?NIEN'1' (Cont'd.j PLANNINGt1Nll 1)EVELOPi1IENT (Cont'd.) Social security 2-136 et seq. Generall .......L1-46(.a) y See: SOCIAL SECUKITI` R•opm:tianate fair-share program Volunteer firefighters, length of service Applicability 21-48(b) award plan for. See herein: Length of Application process 21-45(e) Service Award Plan for Volunteer Appropriation of fair-share revenues `L1-413(i) I!'irelighters lletermining proportionate fair-share obliJltion 21-48tf1 PER1GIlTS. See: LICI±~NSF;S A.NI) PITItNIITS General requirements 21-45(c) PERSON Impact fee credit for proportionate Definitions and soles of construction...... ]-2 fair-share mitigation ..........L1-43(g) Intergovernmental coordination..... 21-48(d) PI11KS Proportionate fair-share agreements 21-4SQij llocks and piers, construction require- Purpose and intent 21-48(aj menu re 5-F 1. et sec{. Regulatory program St;e: 13OA'.I:S, .DOCKS AND WATEK- I?xc.m tions 27.-h7(bj lNAYB ~ p Genera]ly ``L1-47(a) PLANNING AND Dh;VEhOPsl4.ENT Public facility adequacy, revie~+~ to de- Appearance plan (Appendix A). See that. ~ermizse 21-47(c) subject Short title 21-41 Archaeological site protection rc:gcilations . 21-101 et seq. filing fees and costs for volwztary aunex- See: ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE PRO_ ation of land 1'ECTION Enactment and authority 21-2(al I3oard of•adjust:ment Fees: application 21-2tcj Composition; conduct generally Jurisdiction 21-2(b) Administrative ordezs, review of 21-21tdj Planning conuuission, advice of........ 21-2(d) Created `Ll-L.1(aj Stormwater management................ 21-61 et seq. .Decision ofadministritiveofticial, ap_ See: 5I'OItM\~rE1PER NIANAGEI~4F:NT peals to boardfi•om 21-21(c) Subdivision regulations 36-1 et seq. Hearing of appeals 21-21(g) See: SITI3D.TlTISIONS tAppendix B) .Iudicial review of decisions of board. 21-2.1Qzj Zoning regzilations 45-1 et seq. nIembership; terms;. alternate; com_ See: ZONING (Appendix C1 pensation 21-21(b) PLANNING CONINHSSFON Powers and duties 21-21(c) Composition; conduct generally Stay of•work vzd proceedings on ap- Created . 21-11.(a) peal 21-21ff) Meetiu s 2l_11(c) g . Cmnmunity development department n!lembership .........................L1-1].(b) Planning division 2-1.12(.3) Powers and duties.................... 21-17.id) Comprehensive plan %oning ordinances, changes to 21-12 Adoption 2I-Ol filing fees and costs for changes I'LAPS. See: SURVEYS, \Ir1I'S AND PLATS Enactment and authority........... 21.-1fa) PLAYGROUNDS. See: PARKS, PLAY- P'ee; application 21-1(c•) GROUNDS A!~1D P.ECKEAI'ION Jurisdiction 21-1(.b) Planning conunission, advise of 21-I(dj POLICE t;oncurren.cy management Court cost Adequate public facilities available to Assessment: of additional court costs for service deg*elopmt:nt 21-4.5 criminal justice educatimz espendi- Application 21-4L tunes........................... 1-9 Definitions 21-44 Department of•public safety, provisions re Intent as}d purpose police division 2-7(i(b) Comprehensive plan, implemessta- See: YUI3LIC SAI~'E'I'Y DEPA12.'1'i1'1}.~1~iP tion aP 21-43(a) Elections; policemen to be present. at poll- tllanagementhnanitm-ing and regula- ing place 1.0-7? tort' program, establishment of 21-43(h) ire cliv~ision, provisions re police assis- 141inimum requirements 21-48(c) tance 12-<13 iVlanagement and monitoring probn•am Impersonai:ing police officer 19-8 Asuendments to CIP~ and annual bud- Pension and certain other benefits for fire get., reconvszendations on 21-~I6(c) and pal.ice employees 2-159 et seq. Annual public facilities update report 21-46(h) See: PENSIONS AND RE'I'1REh?IENT Supp. No. 33 2950 CODE INDEX Section Sectimx POLICE t.Cont'd.) PUBLIC SAI'ETF .DF:PARTx14ENT fCout'd.) Reserve force Di~~sions Application for membership 23-43 Fire Compensation 23-50 Il"refighting....................... 2-l6(c)(3) Creai:ed; purpose 23-42 fire prevent.ion...................- 2-96(cJ(4) Director ofpnblic safety, appointment to i\4aintain equipment 2-7f(c)(Zi serve by 23-45 Reportlosses...................... 2-l6(c)(11 Oath required 23-47 (senerally............................ 2-76ta) Powers and duties 23-45 Police Reserve list to be maintained 23-44 Crime preventimx 2-%(i(b)(3), (4i Resignation 23-46 Investigation 2-76(b)(3j Uniforms and insignia 23-49 Patrol............................. `L-76(b)i2) Radio 2-7G(Ul((3) pC}ELUTION Records 2-76(b)C1.) Smoke, dust, odors, liquids, etc........... 19-9 Traffic `L-76(h)l5) Stormwater managementpro~~isions re pol- Emergency medical services 1..1.5-`ll et seq. Infant loads .......................L1-(i7 See: ENIER.GENCIES \Vaterways, pollution of 5-13 \\'elltield prrotection PUBLIC WOR1iS DEPAI'.Ti1r1E1V'1' 13egulation of business activities with Director's duties `L-S4 potential to contaminate land and Divisions water resources 19-`L21 Division of Iacility and fleet mainte- nanee 2-8b(11 PRECEDING, FOL.LOWiN(a Refuse disposal 2-85(`L) Definitions and rules of construction 1.-2 Street maintenance 2-8513) P12OFANITY Virlgarlauguageprahibited in public places 19-Ci5 R PROPERTY 1tABIES CONTROL Abandoned, inoperative and junked prop- Provisions enumerated 4-4`L et seq. erty 14-37 et seq. See: [1NIi4~1ALS AND I'O\\lI. See: Gx'CR.I3AGls AND TRASH Appearance plan (Appendix Ai. See that 11AD1OS subject Noise control 19-104 Boats, docks and waterways; unla~vf'ully Police division, previsions re radio mainte- anchored or moored vessels CJnclaimed vessel to be sold; certifica- REASONABl.l+) `I'liVIE Lion of sale . 5-22 Definitions axxd rules nl' construction - 1-2 Definitions and rules of constriction 1-2 Dogs on property of others 4-28(b) RECORDS. See: DOCUl1EN'PS AND PUB- Insurance excise taxes; property insurance LIG RECO.KDS premiums 26-I7 ItEGItEA7'ION. See: Ptlltli, PLAYGROUi'VDS Nrnse fi•am property 19-102 Suhdxvisum regulatcons 36-1. et seq. AR'D 1ZECR.EIIPION See: SUBDI\?1SIONS (Anpeudix Bi 1{EP'USE:. See: GAItI3ACxE AND TRASH \\~eecLs and brush 14-79 et. seq. See: \ilEI1DS AND BRUSH RESTROOMS Parks and recreatiun facilities; f<iihtre to I?UBL1C PLACES. See: STREE'I;~, SIDE- cooperate in keeping restrooms neat v. 4\%ALIi,S [11VD PUBLIC PLACE? ar sanxtal;y . . ~0-2 PUBLIC RECORDS. See: DOCU\4i~,NZ:S AND RliT1YEiSIL.NT. See: PENSIONS AND RE- PUBLIC RECORDS 'I'TREi\2EN'I' PUBLIC SAi'ETY DEP.ARI~~VIENT Boats, clocks ~uxd waterways; uulawliil]y S • anchored nr moored vessels SAKI} DLi~TES Department of public safety t:o impound ; -19 Flood damage preve:otion pro<<isions...... 12.5-45 Director's duties Designai:e uistructor `L-75(21 SANITATION. See: ILL:Ai;PII AND SANITA- ~~lake assignments 2-7.5(li T1ON Sapp. No. 33 2951 4 NORT13 PALM PEACH CURE Section Section SCHOOLS SOCIAL SECURITI' (ConfdJ Coin-operated amusements; proximity to \i'ithhnlcling and repm•ting agent......... 2-142 schools restricted 19-4 Withholding fi•an wages................. 2-139 SFAI\'ALLS SPITTINCx Bulkheads and seawalls, construction re- Spitting in public places prohibited....... 19-5 quirements re 5-69 et seq. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND WATER- STATE; ~~rAyS Definitions and rules of construction 1.-2 SIJXIJAL OI'I'ENDI.RS AND SEXUAL PILED- STENCH BOD~iBS ATOP.S Excepted uses 19-82(c) Sexual offender and sexual predator resi_ Possession prohibited 19-52(bi dente prohibition 19-31 Throwing or depositing.................. 1.9-52(aI SEXIJALI,Y-OI2.IEi~TTI1D ENTERTAINIvIENT STORI~IWATEI2 MANAGE\IENT Adult entertainment establishments Adoption 21-61. Zoning regulations re. See: ZONING (Ap- Applicability 'L1-61 pendix C) Desikm 21-(il finished floor oP structures, level of 21-63 SHALL, A'IAY Ub'ect.ives of'svstem dtsi 21-65 J . ' gn Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Open channels and out(all ditches........ 27.-(i6 SIIRUBBEl2.Y. See: T1tEF:S AiVD SIIR:UB- Post development runoff rates, volumes BfRy and. pollutant loads 21-(i7 Storm drainage facilities generally 21-64 SI.DEWAI-,KS. See: S'1'RF;E'1'S, SIDEWAL]LS Stormwater retention systems `L1-69 AND PUBLIC 1'LACf±:S Streets SIGNAL DEVICES 1\'Iinimum street grades 21-62 Noise control 19-103 Roadside swales...................... 21-65 Subdivisions, required improvements re 36-31 SIGNAI'U.Iil±;, SIJI'>SC1tII''1'ION Water qna]ity 21-70 Definitions and rules of coast.ruction 1.-2 Zoning; surface water management SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS C-3 Regional. Business District 45-34.1(8) Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-1.73 S'I'KEETS. SIDEWALIC.S AND PIJJ31:,1C Country club; provisions re signs......... 9-2 PLACES Outdoor displays. SeE: herein: Signs and Code enforcement board, applicability re- . 2-173 Outdoor Displays Definitions and rules of construction ].-2 Parking in violation of signs 18-36 Dogs on streets and sidewalks 4-28(ai Parks, regulations re traffic sighs 20-5(3i L;xcavatimis Signs and outdoor displays Definition 24-16 Construction standards 6-117 Equipment to be guarded 24-15 Desilnt standards 6-117 Liability of village.................... 24-20 Exempt signs 6-112 Permits i Location standards....... .....-....-: 6-117 1+'ees 24 `L9 Measurement determinations 6-116 Re wired 24-28 I Per?Witted permanent accessory signs 6-115 q Protective measures 24-19 Permitted temporary signs............ 6-114 Prohibited signs..... - Refillutg, tamping by excavator........ 24-17 6-113 Provisions enerall Resurfacing by village 2417 g" y 6-111 Purpose and scope oi'regulations 6-110 Ruidbills; distribution restricted......... 19-7 Severability . . . . 6-113 lIitchhiking prohibited 1.9-6 Zoning Landscaping 27-31 etseq- C3 Regional Business District......... 45 34.1(.7) See: LANDSCAJ'fNG 114issiles, tlu•owing . 19-83 SOCIAL SECIIRI'Py il4otor vehicles and traflc 18-16 et seq. Agreement auiaiorized . 2-138 See: 11I0`POR VI±.IIICLES AND TR.AP- Appropriatious by village 2-140 I'IC Declaration of policy 2-136 Obstructing passageway................. 19-47 Exclusions from coverage 2-137 Profanity; t~ttlgar language prohibited 19-65 Records and reports 2-147. Public works department Social security act adopted 2-143 Streets maintenance division.......... 2-55(3i Sapp. No. 33 2952 CODE INDEX Section Section 5`fRA;E'.PS, SIDI!;VVALICS AND PUBLIC SUE3D1VIS10NS (Appendix B) (Cont'd.) PLACES (Cont'd.? Drainage 36-2L(b) Sidewalks and ch•ivewaYS Utilitie.~ 36-2L(a) Dangerous or abandoned driveways.... 24-46 Lots and blocks Performance of work by village upon Access 36-18(3) failure of cmnpliance 24-47 Bloclc lengths...................... 36-18(6) Permits Double frontage lots 36-18(.5) Driveway construction. Lot lines 36-7.8(4) Application; information required. 24-58 Lot size $ti-18(17 Prohibited in certain instances 24-5 7 Residence lots, minimum 36-]:4(21 R.squired 24-56 Public sites and open spaces ..-....... 36-23 Separate permits required for drive- Rights-of-~vay. See ;t=ithin this subhearl- ways and sidewalk construction 24-55 ing: Easements and Rights-OI=1~Vay Sidewalks Sidewa]ks 36-21. Constructed required in certain cawsL4-41 Soil and flood Hazards, consideration of :3fi-17(2) Isxceptions to requirements......... 24-42 Streets Specifications Adjouting property, street access to.. :3fi-19(7i Drivc,ways 24-4:3fc) Pu•terial streets, subdivisions on..... :3G-19(2i Generally . 24-43ta) Culs-de-sac...................... - • 3fi-19th) Sidewalks 24-43t.b) Half streets -.. :3ti-1.9(81 Village engineer, driveways to be con- htterser:tion desigm :36-19(4) strur:ted under supervision of..... 24-44 i\~Iinimum street clesitm specifications 86-19(5j Smoke, dust, odors, liquids, etc.... -...... 19-9 Minor streets 36-19U.? Spitting in public places prohibited....... 19-5 Railroads or limited. access highway, Stormwater management, applicable pro- subdivisions on :36-19(3) visions re . 21-62. 21-65 Street names - 36-19f9) Subdivision regulations 36-1 et seq. Subdivision entrances 36-05 See: SUBD.I.VISIOI`iS (Appendix B) \A~ater bodies, access to 36-24 Swale areas, sodding required in certain EnacLntent. and authority 36-2 instances 24-3 Enforcement provisim~s 1\•eesin Swale areas 27-76 et seq. Appeals...........................-.. 36-35 See: `I'liEES AND S.HIZUBI3bRY F..rectivn of buildings and issuance of Utilities permits . 3ti-38 Public utilities, cost of changing or re- General enforcement regulations 36-36 mm=al of 29-4 Land clearing, vegetation and. wildlife Use of• rights-of--~+=ay for utilities 25-7. et seq. protection and preservation See: U1°iLITII~S Application procedtue for vegetation SUBDIVIS10.~15 iGeneraliy) removal unrelated to building Appearancr; plan (Appendix A?. Se-e that permit applications 3G8.1(3i subject Exceptions 36-38.1(.5) Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Fees 36-351(61 Generally 3fi-38.1(1) Flood damage prevention provisions...... 12.5-41(:4) Zonin~~ re lotions , vegetation protection during construc- ~ ~ 45-1 et. seq. See: TONING (4ppendix C) tton 36-38.1(4) Vegetation removal permit, applkca- SIiBD.RTISIONS (Appendix B) tion procedure 36-3S.1t2~ (Note-Section contained herein ref"er to 12equired improvements 36 37 sections found within Appendix I31 Vegetation. See tivithin this subheading: Amendments Land Clearing, Vegetation and Public hearing required 36-39-1 FVildhfe Protection and I't•eserva- Definitions tion General terms 3G 5 \~'ildlife protection and preservation. See Specific terms 3G6 within this subheading: Land Clear- Desigti standards ing; Vegetation and TVildlif'e Pratec- Alleys :3fi-20 tion and Preservation Blocks. See «ithinthis subheading: Lots Jurisdiction 26-:3 and Blocks L:e~al status Comprehensive plan, conformity with.. 36-17(.71 Conflicting regulations .36-41 basements and rights-of=way Ll,ffeciiae date 36-42 rlcccss wat.ercvays 36-22fei Saving clause.... 3fi-40 Supp. No. 3:3 2953 NORTx PALM BEACx coDE Section ~ Section SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) (Cont'd.) SUL'D1VISIONS (Appendix 13) (Cont'd.) .Plats, platting Water and setiver systems........... 36-32(c) Procedures for subdivisionphxt approval. Water supply 36-32(.b) See herein that subject Wells I't•ocedxires for subdivision plat approval lndiviclual wells prohibited in cer- Construction plan specifieatimxs 36-13 fain areas of village 36-3`L(f) Construction plans procedure Short title 36-1 Preparation of construction plans 36-12(.1) Submission and review of cousi;ruc_ SUPTS AND O'1'I:IPR P)ZOC;L:LDI_NC=S tion plans 36-12(21 (=ode enforcement board Stu•et_y device, posting of• 36-12(3) Limitations on actions I'or money ;judg- IYnal plat procedure menu ..........................L-].S2 Application for Einal plat approval... 36-14(21 SL)IZVEYS, IR7AI'S AND PLATS Generally 36-.14(1) Official zonin* ma 45-].7 g p Planning commission action 36-14(.41 Subdivision rc.gulatron; 3G-7 et seq. Planning commission review........ 36-.14(.3) Seo: SIJBllIV1SIONS (Appendix L) IZecording of final plat 3ti-14(6) Village council action 36-14(51 S1~ALE AREAS 1+'inal plat specifications 36-].5 Sodding required in certain instances '14-3 General prerequisites to 3G7 'it•ees in Swale areas 27-16 et seq. Pre-application conference 36-9 See: 'I'IZI+:I:S AND Sl.t1ZU13BL:RY Preliminary plat procedure Applicatimx f'or preliminary Plat ap_ S\4tEAlt OR SWORN. See: OATH, AFFIR\L'1- proval 36-10(1) PION, SIVEAR. OR SWORN Developments of regional impact.... 36-10(2) S\~VIi1Ii11ING Isffect of approval 36-10(9) Bathing regulations; diseased persons pro- P'ailure of planning commission to hibited fi•om bathing in public pool, take action 36-10(S) 19-3 etc Fees 36-10(3) Restricted waters, swimming in.......... v-3 Notification ofa.ction 36-10(7) Planning commission acl:ion 36-10(6') SW:f~IMING POOLS Planuing commission review........ 36-10(5) Bats•ierlfencing requirements `L5-5 Review comments 3G-10(4) Code enfin•cement board, applicability re.. 2-1.73 Preliminary plat specifications 313-11. LonStruction ' ~ J~-4 (qualification of person making survey . 36-3 Gowxtx_y club premises regulations 9-]. i Reversion of'subdivided land to acreage 36-16 Definitions 25-1 Purpose and intent 36-4 Elevation..................... `r ZJ-6 Required improvements Final approval 25-7 Bi]ceways 36-29.1. Grade.......-.........................- 15-ll Bridges 36-:30 I'ermits................................ 25-3 General requirements 36-26 Setbacks 25-2 i\4on uments Permanent: control points........... 36-27(b) SWITCIIBLr1DE KNIVES Permanent reference monuments 36-27(a) Sal r: prohibited 19-135(x) Planned unit development alternatives. 36-34 Screening' walls tnxd landscaping • 36-33 Z, Sidewalles 36-29 Storm water nxanagemeni 36-37. 'TAXATION Streets Insurance excise. taxes 26-1G,'LG-17 Arterial and collector streets........ 36-23(a) Local business tax 17-1G et seq. C;w-b and „utter 36-2£fc) Sec: BUSINESS REGUI.A'1'IONS 15larginal access streets 36-25(b) Pension and certain ether benefits f'or tine Pavement base 36-23(f) and police employees Subgrade 86-L3(e) Tax on insurers 2-1.G7 Swales 36-2£3(d) Telecommunications service tax 1rVearing sm-face 3(i-28(g) Collection......... ...............-... 26-52 Utilities Gompensatic» x 26-v4 Sanitary sewer 36-32(a) Exemptions........................-. 26-53 Septic tanks 36-32(.e) Levy . ...............-.............. 26-51 Underground utilities . 36-32(d) Rate..... - `LG51 Sapp. No. 33 2954 CODI: 1NDLR Section Section 'I't1YAfLON (Cont'd.) litilitg tax `L(i-29 et seq. See: UTILITY TAR '1'FLECONIMliN1CA'CIONS Compliance with ocher laws; police power. 29-10 Construction bond 29-13 Definitions 29-3 I~nforcemer,t remedies 29-15 Fees and payments 29 5 Fm~ce majeure 29-16 Insurance; surety; indenmification `L9-]2 Intent and purpose 29-2 Iiegist;ration 29-4 Involuntary termination 29 Reports and recm•ds 29-6 Rights-of-way, use 29-3 Security fund 29-]4 5e1'VI Cf: taA~ gellel'a~~y 26-J 1. et scq. See: 1'ARA`1'.IUN 'I`itle 29-1 Zi•ansfer of control; sale or assignment 29-1.1 lJnderg~l-ound installation; relocation 29-7 Supp. No. 33 2954.1 i CODE INDEX Section Section TELEPHONES V Alarms; interference with public safety de- partment trunk line prohibited , 19-215 VILLAGE Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 TELEVISION Cable television rate regulation 17-1 VILLAGE COUNCIL TENSE Compensation 2-16 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Meetings THEFT Adjournment of all meetings 2-19 Combat Auto Theft (CAT) 18-19 Regular meetings Presiding officer 2-18 TIME When held 2-17 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Rules of procedure. See herein that sub- TRAFFIC. See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND ject TRAFFIC Rules of procedure Order of business 2-26 TRAILERS Parliamentary rules 2-27 Personal recreational use trailers; parking Village clerk, duties re 2-67 on residential property restricted 18-35 VILLAGE LOGO TRASH. See: GARBAGE AND TRASH Adoption 1-10(b) TREES AND SHRUBBERY Description 1-10(a) Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Registration . 1-10(d) Landsca m 27-31 et se Unlawful practices 1-10(c) p' g q. .See: LANDSCAPING VILLAGE MANAGER Missiles, throwing _ . , . 19-83 Parks and recreation facilities; climbing Administrative code, provisions re 2-39 et seq. 20-4 See: ADMINISTRATIVE CODE trees, etc........... . Swale areas, trees in Bond 2-117 Definitions 27-16 Budget................................. 2-118 Maintenance 27-20 Budget procedures, duties re............. 2-2 Planting and removal; written approval Removal 2-116 required 27-17 Residency 2-115 Scope 27-19 VOYEURISM Variety and location . 27-18 Window peeping prohibited 19-66 U w UTILITIES Flood damage prevention provisions...... 12.5-41(3), (5) WALLS. See: FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES Franchises enumerated. See Appendix D AND ENCLOSURES Street construction work; cost of changing or removal of public utilities 24-4 WATER SHORTAGE EMERGENCIES Subdivision design standards re easements Application 19-201 and rights-of--way . 36-22(a) Definitions 19-200 Subdivisions, required improvements re 36-32 Enforcement Telecommunications service tax.......... 26-51 et seq. Emergency power 19-204 See: TAXATION Generally 19-203 Use of rights-of--way for utilities Implementation Code enforcement board, applicability Exemptions 19-202(b) re 2-173 Permanent restrictions 19-202(a) Rules and regulations adopted 28-i Sanitation, exception to maintain 19-205 Written permit (franchise) Violations and penalties 19-206 Contents 28-3 Required; term 28-2 WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION Stormwater management 21-61 et seq. - UTILITY TAX See: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Collection 26-30 Wellfield protection 19-220, 19-221 Exemption 26-31 Zoning; C-3 Regional Business District Levied; rate 26-29 Surface water management........... 45-34.1(8) Supp. No. 31 2955 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Section Section WATERWAYS. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND ZONING (Generally) (Cont'd.) WATERWAYS Subdivision regulations 36-1 et seq. WATERWAYS BOARD See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) Composition; terms; vacancies 5-103 Created 5-102 Duties 5-105 Organization 5-104 Removal 5-106 WEAPONS. See: FIREARMS AND WEAP- ONS WEEDS AND BRUSH Lien Recorded statement of removal costs con- stitutes lien; collection 14-83 Notice to destroy 14-80 Owner to bear costs of removal 14-82 Prohibited over certain height 14-79 Removal by village 14-81 WEEK Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Motor vehicle operation; weight limitations on certain roads 18-18 Noise measurement procedure 19-113 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) Appearance plan (AppendixY A). Sse that subject Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Home occupations 17-3(a) et seq. See: HOME OCCUPATIONS Landscaping; conflict with zoning ordi- nance 27-39 Planning commission; changes to zoning ordinances 21-12 [The next page is 2965] Supp. No. 31 2956 CODE: INDli)k Section Section 'I.ONING (rlppendis C) TONING (Appendix CJ (Cont'dJ Nnte-Section references herein are exclu- Site area . . 45- 32(.C) site to Appendix C) Yards and open spaces . . . 45-32(D1 Adult entertainment establishments C-3 Regional Business District Administrative requirements; supple- Height . 45-34.1(5) mental Landscaping 45-34.1(.41 Plan review 45-20(-8}(b) Location of business for retail sales of Rcxies of amstruction 45-20(8)(a} alcoholic beverages 45-34.1(91 De.£nitions . 45-20(.31 Lot covr;rage; maximum.. - - - 45-34.i(6i Disclosure of•names aliases and dates of Ofi=street loading and internal circula birth of employees . 45-20(10) t.ion - - - 45-34.1(3] Display or exposure. of specified anatom- Off-street parking 45-34.1(2) ical area 45-20(9) Permitted uses....................... 45-34.1(1'i h;nlbrcement 45-20(11) Setbacks............................. 45-34.1(5) Findings oI'fact 45-20(2) Signs...............-................ 45-34.1(7) Legrislatice intent 45-20(11 Special 0-3 Planned Unit Development ivleasurement of distance . . 45-20(51 (PUll) provisions - - 45-34.].(.10) Nonconforming uses 45-20(7) Surface water management - 4.5-34.1(8) Prohibited locations . . 45-20(4) C-A Canmercial District Variance,none 45-l0(6) Architecture 4,5-31(:I) e\lcoholic• beverages. See alsr, that subject Conditions for permitted uses 45-3.1(Ci Location aP business for retail sales of L~loor area 45-3.1(fi alcoholic beverages . 45-20(2), 45- General desa•iption................... 45-31(A7 36.N height 45-3].(Dj C-3 Regional Business Disttict- - 45-34.1(9) Off-street parking and loading' 45-31(G) Amendments Oft=street narking lot layout, construc- Changes and amendments - . 45-5 ti nn and maintenance 45-31(Il) Fees; waiting periods Permitted uses 45-31(I3j Application for variances - - 46-50 Yards and open spaces 45-31(F) Applications for reigning, etc...... - . 45-49 CB Conunereial District: ,Antenna and antenna towers 4;.x-21 Architecture . . 45-31.1(J) Architecture. Conditions 1'or permitted uses 45-3L1(.C) GA Commercial District : . 45-31(J) I'9oor area 45-31.1(-I) CB Commercial District 45-31-1(.I) General description................... 45-31.1(!A} Automotive service stations tlc:fight 45-31..1(D) I~mergcmcy generators required. tot• 45-23 C)tf=street parking and loading 4.5-31.-1tG} Buildings Ol'(=street parking lot layout, construc- C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District. 45-33(CJ tion and maintenance............ 45-31..1tII) District. regttlatiwts, buildings and uses Permitted users . . 45-31.1(BJ to conform to 45-19 Site area..............-....-...-..... 45-31.1(E) Floor area regulations. See herein: floor Yards and open spaces . 45-31.1(I~') Area CC Transitional 0ommerciai District Ileighl: relndations. Sec herein: Ileight Building height rcgulatioxis 4.5-32.1(Dj Nonconforming uses of land and si.ruc- Building site area regulations 4 -32.1-(I's) tares. See herein that sub;ect Conditions for permitted uses - 45-32.1(0) Site area regulations- See herein.: Site General description 45-32.1(Aj Area Off-street parking layout 45-32.1(1D C-1 Neiglborhood Conunercial Dista-ir't Ofl=street parking regulations 4i-3`L.1(Gi Building and floor area regulations 45-33(C 1 -Uses permitted . . 4.5-32.1.(.13) Floor area 45-33(F) Yards..-..............-........-..... 45-32.7 (F) Heights . . . . 45-33(B) Changes toed amendments............... 45-5 Of£-street parking . . 45-33(E) Commercial District Permitted uses . . 45-33(Ai Development. standards - 45-34(13) Conditions for permitted uses....... 45-33(61 11se anti operating restrictions......... 45-34(.C) Yarel spacr: regulations 45-33(DJ tiles pr=rmitted....................... 45-34(rAJ C-lA l.intited Commercial District Coullict of provisions . . . 45-4 Conditions for permitted uses 45-32(G) C-0S Conservation and Open Space L)is- Floor area 4.5-32(F) trice Height 45-32(BJ Coastalzate protection ..............- 45-35.2(0) Permitted uses 45-3`zlAj htte.?t......-.-.....-........-.-..-... 45-35.2iA) Sapp. No. 38 2965 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Section Section IONIiVG (Appendix C) (Cmit'd.) 'I.ONING (Appendix C) (-Cont'd.) Permitted uses 45-35.2(13) Structures and premises in comhina- Deh]t7t10R5 45-2 tion, nonconforming uses of•...... 45-G5 Adult entertainment establishments 45-20(3) Structures, nonconforming 45-64 Mules of construction 45-20(8)(a) Temporary uses 45-(i7 IIistoric site overlay district........... 45-37th) Architectural elements Districts Architectural elements . 5-5 Division of village into districts........ 45-16 Building color and finish 5-4 Enumerated 45-16 Building facade/elevation........... 5-3 See also specific districts as indexed Definitions 5-S General rovisions 45-36 Design treatments 5-2 P ' .Emergency generators required for auto- General provisions 5-1. motive srn•vice stations 45-23 Preferred roof' materials/styles 5-7 Floor area Window/door treatments 5-6 C-.1 Neighborhood Canunercial District. 45-33(C), (1'') Consistency with comprehensive land C-lA Limited Commercial Dist:rict..... 45-32(N) use plan Art. 2 C-A Canunercial District 45-31(1) Established.......................... Art.]. C13 Commercial District 45-31.1(ll (general provisions R-2 il4ultiple-Famil}~ Dwelling District . 45-L8(lsj APPlicabilit}'• - • • . • . • 3-"I Procedure and re ~ulations.......... 3-2 f3-3 Apartment Dwelling District 45-3()(1'') Landscape elements Height C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District. 45-3;(13) Administration 6-2 Foundation landscaping and plant- C-1A Limited Commercial District..... 45-3L{B) . , . • _ . 6-12 togs C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(5) Inl:ent........ 6-1 C-A Cmnmercial District 4.5-31(DI Irrigation - 6-14 C.E3 Commercial District 4.5-31..i(D) Landscape requirements for off-street CC `Ii•ansitional Commercial District 4<5-32.1(D) parking areas 6-10 It-1Single-Family Dwelling Districts 45-27tH) 1\lainten~uice 6-13 I2-2 i\Lultiple-Family Dwelling District . 45-28CB) ~Iinimumlandscapebullerandplant- R-3 Apartment Dwelling District 45-30tH) ing requirements (i-11 Histm~ic site overlay district Minimum landscape rer{uirenx:nts 6-S L)efinitions 45-37th) D~Siscellaneous landscape elemenfns... 6-9 Local register of historic sites New cansi:ruction and substani:ial re- ~ Creation of.' 45-37(C) vision........................ 6-5 Initiation of placement nn 45-37(D) Nonconforming landscape areas..... 6-3 Placement on . 45-37th) Referred landscape. paleiae......... 6-7 Certificate of appropriateness....... 45-37(13) Ylrohibitecl and standard. invasive Criteria for listing on 45-37CE) plants........................ 6-6 Efleet afliating on 45-37(G) Pruning.......................-... 6-15 Purpose 45-37(a) Tree and plant installation 6-4 Interpretation of provisions 45-3 Sigttage and outdoor displays Landscaping Accessory signs 7-5 (,'-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(4j Appearance 7-2 Leading, off=street. See herein: Off'-Street business signs 7-6 Loading and Intental Circulation Definitions 7-.11 Lots Design, construction, and location C-3 Regional business District........ 45-34..1(6) standards 7-9 GB Cmmnercial District 4.5-31.1(ID Exempt signs...................... 7-3 Nonconforming lots of record 45-62 Exterior architectural lighting 7-10 3~JaP General provisions . 7-1 Official ?.oning map. See herein that Measw•ement determinations....... 7-S subject Street: numbers 7-7 Nonconforming uses of laud and structures Temporary signs . 7-4 Adult entertainment establishments... 45-20(7) Site plot elements Art. 8 Extension and enlargement 45-61. Building urientatimt and placement . 8-2 intent 45-60 General design 13-1 Land, nmtconfbrming uses of - 45-63 Off-street parking areas............ S-3 hots of record, nonconforming - 45-(i2 Pedestrian amenities 8-4 lt.epairs and maintenance . 4.5-66 Site and street fiuniture 8-5 Supp. No. 33 2966 CODE INDEX Section Section ZONING (Appendix C} (Cont'dJ ZONING (Appendix C) (Cont'dJ Zoning regulations Village council Development revietiv regulations 4-1 Action of 45-35.1(,V) Land use chart 4-2 Effect of approval of................ 45-35.1(.VI) Use definitions and supplemental reg- Public district ulations 4-3 Restricted uses....................... 45-35 Northlalce Boulevard overlay zoning dis- R-1 Single-Family Dwelling District trio (NBOZ} 45-35.3 Annexed land in...................... 4.5-20 Oceanfiontland Height 45-27(B) Ocean setback 45-22 Off-street parking.................... 45-27(L+'} Off cial zoning map Permitted uses 45-27(A) Adopted by reference 45-17(1) Site area............................. 45-27(C) Boundary contlictinterpretations...... 45-18 Wards and open spaces 45-27(D) Buildings and uses to conform to district R-2 i'Vlultiple-Family Dwelling District Community residential home regula- regulations 45-19 Changes 45-17(3) tions 45-28(G) Damaged, destroyed, etc 45-171,.5) Floor area 45-28(E) Identification 45-17(2) I-Ieight............................... 45-28(B) Location; final authorit 45-17(,4) Off-street parking 4.5-28(F) . . y Permitted uses....................... 45-28(A} Off=street loading and internal circulation Site area 45-28(C) C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(3) yards and open spaces 45-28(.D} Of£ street parking R-3 Apartment Dwelling District C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District. 45-33(E) Floor area 45-30f.F) G1A Limited Commercial District..... 45-32(E) Height 45-30(B) C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(2) Off-street arlcin 45-30(E} p g C-A Commercial District 45-31(G),(H) Permitted uses..........-............ 45-30(A} CB Commercial District 45-31.1(G),(II) Site area............................. 45-3U(C) CC 74•ansitional Commercial District 45-:32.1(G), (H) yards and open spaces 45-30(D) R-1 Single-Family Dwelling Districts 45-27(,E) Setbacks It-2 Multiple-.Family Dwelling District . 45-28(,F) C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(5) R-3 Apartment Dwelling District 45-30(E) Oceanfront land 45-22 Open spaces. See herein: Yards and Open Short title 45-1 Spaces Signs Parking C-3 Regional Business District 45-341(7) Off-street loading and internal circula- Similar uses 45-16.1 tion. See herein that subject Site area Oll=streetparkingregulations. See herein: C-lA Limited Commercial District..... 45-32(C) Off=Street Parkn~g C-A Commercial llistrict 45-31(E) Permitted uses CB Commercial District 45-31.1(E) Automotive Commercial District....... 45-34(A) CC Transitional Commercial District 45-32.1(E) C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District. 4.5-33(A), fG) R-1 Single-Family Dwelling Districts 4.5-27(C) GlA Limited Commercial District..... 45-32(A), (G} R-2 Multiple-Family Dwelling District . 45-28(C) C-2 General Commercial District 45-34(,A) R-3 Apartment Dwelling District 45-30(C) C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(1) Surface water management C-A Commercial District 45-31(B), (C) C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(8) CB Commercial District 45-31.1(,B), {C) leleeommunications antenna anti antem~a CC 74•ansitional Commercial District 45-32.1(Bj towers 45-21 GOS Conservation and Open Space Dis- Violation and penalty 45-6 trio 45-35.2(Bj Yards and open spaces R-1 Single-Family Dwelling Districts 45-L7{A) C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District. 45-33(D) R-2 Multiple-Family Dwelling District . 45-28(A1 C-lA Limited Conunercial District 45-32(D) R-3 Apartment Dwelling District 45-30(A} C-A Conunercial District 45-31(F) Planned unit development CB Commercial District . 4.5-3 L 1(F) C-3 Regional Business District 4.5-34.1(10} CC 'lansitional Commercial District 45-32.1(F) 1'~ling of application 45-35.1(IIj R-1 Single-family Dwelling Districts 45-27(D) Planning commission R-2 Multiple-Family Dwelling District . 45-28(D) Action of 45.351(IVj R-3 Apartment Dwelling District 4.5-30(D) Referral to 45-35.1(III) Statement of intent 45-35.1(I} Supp. No. 35 2967 I I t