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IN GENERAL or kept or allowed to be operated on any premises within three hundred (300) feet of any school Sec. 19-1. Definitions. grounds. (Code 1970, § 24-22) For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall Sec. 19-5. Spitting in public places. have the meanings given herein: Billposting agency means any person posting No person in the village shall expectorate upon advertising matter or distributing advertising mat- any sidewalk, street, floor in public buildings or ter throughout the village. upon any other public place. (Code 1970, § 24-27) Model glue means any glue or cement of the type commonly used in the building of model Sec. 19-6. Hitchhiking. airplanes, boats and automobiles, containing tol- uene, acetone or other solvent or chemical having No person shall hitchhike, "thumb rides" or go the property of releasing toxic vapors. upon the public streets and highways for the Topless costume means any clothing which does purpose of soliciting free transportation. not cover a major part of the .female breasts and (Code 1970, § 24-34) shall include those devices commonly known as "pasties." Sec. 19-7. Handbills; distribution. (Code 1970, § 24-1) Cross reference-Rules of .construction and definitions (a) No person shall distribute or give out any generally, § 1-2. handbills, tickets, samples or merchandise or other kind of advertising matter, unless such Sec. 19-2. State misdemeanors adopted. person is a licensed billposting agency; provided, however, that this section shall not be construed No person shall commit within the corporate to prevent persons from distributing advertise- limits of the village any act which is or shall be meats of their own business through the United recognized by the laws of the state as a misde- States mail. meanor, and the commission of such acts is hereby forbidden. (b) No person shall give to another or attempt (Code 1970, § 24-64; Ord. No. 213-70, § 1; Ord. No. to give to another any ticket or sample upon any 11-71, § 1) public street, alley, park or other public way or place within the village, or pass the same from Sec. 19-3. Bathing regulations. private property to any person on any street, alley, park or other public way or place, or place (a) No person afflicted with infectious, conta- such advertising matter in any automobile belong- gious or communicable disease shall bathe in any ing to another within the corporate limits of the public pool or place within the village limits. village, or throw or leave the same in any private yard or upon private property so that the same (b) No person shall beach or bathe in a manner may be blown or scattered upon private or public contrary to the posted regulations of the village. property. (Code 1970, § 24-16) (c) No person shall distribute, deposit, place, Sec. 19-4. Proximity ofcoin-operated amuse- throw, scatter or cast any printed or written meats to schools restricted. matter, any sample or device, dodger, circular, leaflet, pamphlet, newspaper, magazine, paper No coin-operated amusement table, marble board booklet or any other printed or otherwise repro- or other similar game and device shall be located duced original or copies of any matter or litera- Supp. No. 31 1227 § 19-7 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE ture upon any premises, if requested by the through twelfth grade, during those days that owner, or someone authorized by the owner, not to county public schools involving kindergarten do so. through twelfth grade are in session. (Code 1970, § 24-35; Ord. No. 228-71, § 1) (Code 1970, § 24-62; Ord. No. 12-81, § 1, 11-12-81; Ord. No. 18-85, § 1, 10-24-85) Sec. 19-8. Impersonating police officer, fire- man or other village official. Sec. 19-10. Barbecue grills and similar cook- ing devices. (a) No person shall hold himself out as, or falsely assume or impersonate himself to be a Barbecue grills and similar cooking devices police officer or fireman of the village or any other with which open flames may be used to heat or village official or employee, or assert falsely that Prepare food or from which open flames may occur he has the authority or right to exercise the during the cooking process shall not be used on powers of any such officers or officials. any balconies or porches ofmulti-family buildings except two (2) family dwellings. They shall be (b) No person, other than an official police used only outside of and at a minimum often (10) officer of the village, shall wear or carry the feet distance from the nearest building. uniform, apparel, badge, identification card or (Ord. No. 15-2002, § 1, 4-9-02) any other insignia of office like or similar to, or a colorable imitation of that adopted and worn or Secs. 19-11-19-30. Reserved. carried by the official police officers of the village. (c) No person, while wearing a mask or device ARTICLE II. SEXUAL OFFENDERS AND such as described in paragraph (b) of this section, SEXUAL PREDATORS i shall demand entrance or admission to or attempt to enter in or come upon or into the premises, Sec. 19-31. Sexual offender and sexual pred- enclosure or house of any person in the village. ator residence prohibition. (Code 1970, § 24-37) Cross reference-Administration generally, Ch. 2. (a) It is unlawful for any person who has been convicted of a violation of F.S. 794.011("Sexual Sec. 19-9. Smoke, dust, odors, liquids, etc. battery"), 800.04 ("Lewd or lascivious offenses committed upon or in the presence of persons less No owner or occupant of any building, strut- than 16 years of age"), 827.071 ("Sexual perfor- ture or premises in the village shall cause, allow mance by a child"), or 847.0145 ("Buying or sell- or permit any smoke, dust, steam, odors, fumes, ing of minors"), regardless of whether adjudica- liquids or other obnoxious matters or things to tion has been withheld, in which the victim of the emanate therefrom over and upon any public offense was less than 16 years of age, to establish street or sidewalk in the village, unless the same a permanent residence or temporary residence in shall be so deflected or bona fide attempts made the Village of North Palm Beach within one to deflect same away from persons using such thousand five hundred (1,500) feet of any school, streets or sidewalks so as not to annoy, vex, irk or designated public school bus stop, day care center, bother persons in the use thereof; provided, how- park, playground or public pool. facility. Provided, ever, that water from sprinkler systems may however, a person referenced in the foregoing emanate from private property over and upon sentence and residing in the Village of North sidewalks in the village, except from one and Palm Beach within one thousand five hundred one-half (11/2) hours before the opening, to one- (1,500) feet of any school, designated public school half hour after the opening, of public schools in bus stop, day care center, park, playground or the county for kindergarten through twelfth grade, public pool facility does not commit a violation of and from one-half hour before the closing, to one this section if the person established the perma- and one-half (11/2) hours after the closing, of vent residence prior to the effective date of this public schools in the county for kindergarten article. Supp. No. 31 1228 OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS § 19-64 (b) For purposes of determining the minimum (b) No person shall knowingly employ or per- distance separation, the distance shall be mea- mit a female person who is wearing a topless sured by following a straight line from the outer costume within the confines of any premises which property line of the permanent residence or tem- he controls and to which the public is invited porary residence to the nearest outer property where alcoholic beverages are sold or is open to line of a school, designated public school bus stop, public view. day care center, park, or playground. (Code 1970, § 24-67) (c) A person who violates this section shall be punished as provided in section 1-8 of this Code. (Ord. No. 26-2005, § 1, 9-22-05) Secs. 19-32-19-46. Reserved. ARTICLE III. OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY Sec. 19-47. Obstructing passageways. No person shall place or erect upon any public way or passageway to any building an obstruction of any type; provided that this section shall not prevent the duly authorized or required placing of temporary barriers or warning signs for the pur- pose of safeguarding the public; and providing, further, that, Swale markers may be placed at the edge of Swale areas to protect the edges of lawns from being driven on by passing vehicles, with the swale markers to be round button cement mark- ers with anchor rods attached, not to exceed twelve (12) inches in diameter and four (4) inches in height. (Code 1970, § 24-59; Ord. No. 218-70, § 3) Secs. 19-48-19-63. Reserved. ARTICLE IV. OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC MORALS Sec. 19-64. Topless costumes. (a) No female person over the age of twelve (12) years shall appear in any public place or private place where the public is invited where alcoholic beverages are sold or any place open to the public view in a topless costume. *Cross reference-Persons walking dogs responsible for removal of waste, § 4-31 et seq. Supp. No. 31 1228.1 APPENDIX B-SUBDIVISIONS § 36-22 able intersection separation of one hun- provided with atemporary cul-de-sac turn- dred fifty (150) feet. around. The developer of the adjoining (5) Minimum street design specifications. All area shall pay the cost of restoring the streets to be established in a subdivision street to its original design cross-section shall be designed in accordance with the and extending the street. following minimum specifications: (8) Half streets. Half streets shall be prohib- ited, except that where a previously plat- Collector Local M¢rginal ted half street im roved or unim roved Street Street Access ~ A P , abuts a tract to be subdivided, the second Minimum right- 80 ft. 60 ft. 40 ft. .half of the street shall be platted within of-way the tract being subdivided and the entire Percent grade of street shall be improved when and as roadway center required in Article N of these regula- line: tions. Minimum 0.30% 0.30% 0.30% (9) Street .names. Street names shall not be Geometric design shall comply with the latest used which will duplicate or be confused AASHTO requirements. with the names of existing streets, except that new streets which are an extension (6) Culs-de-sac. of or in alignment with existing streets (a) Culs-de-sac shall be provided with a shall bear the same name as that borne by turnaround having an outside road- such existing streets. The names of all way diameter of at least eighty (80) courts and circles shall not duplicate those feet, and a street property line diam- of streets. eter of at least one hundred (100) feet. Culs-de-sac shall have amini- Sec. 36-20. Alleys. mum length of two hundred (200) Insingle-family residential districts, alleys shall feet including the turnaround. be discouraged. When provided in any district, (b) Dead-end roads and streets may be alleys shall have a minimum right-of--way width as long as necessary to properly serve of twenty (20) feet. narrow island or narrow peninsulas bounded by watercourses, canals or Sec. 36-21. Sidewalks. other bodies of water the crossing of which would require a bridge; and Where provided, sidewalks shall be designed dead-end roads and streets may be as an integral part of the total circulation system as long as necessary to serve prop- and shall be located within the streetright-of--way erly other narrow land areas formed or common open areas. by such water or waterways in com- bination with permanent obstruc- Sec. 36-22. Easements and rights-of--way. tions .such as railroads, sewage treat- mentplants, limited access highways Easements for utilities including water, sewer, and the like. electric, CATV, telephone and gas, and drainage (7) Street access to adjoining property. Street easements, shall be provided as follows: stubs to adjoining unplatted areas shall (a) Utilities. Utility easements centered on be provided at intervals of not over one- side or rear lot lines shall be provided quarter mile when required to give access where deemed necessary, and shall be at to such areas or to provide for proper least fifteen (15) feet in width. Additional traffic circulation. Street stubs in excess width may be required for sewer or drain- of two hundred fifty (250) feet shall be age easements. Side lot line easements Supp. No. 29 2367 § 36-22 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE t i~ maybe decreased to ten (10) feet in width to the fair market value of the required land, said I, when serving a single electric or tele- fair market value to be appraised on the basis of ~ phone utility. the value of platted land without improvements. (b) Drainage. Where a proposed subdivision If the village council elects to require a devel- is traversed by or abuts a watercourse, oper to pay in cash an amount equal to the fair drainage way or stream, there shall be market value of the required land, such cash provided a stormwater or drainage right- contribution shall be utilized for parks and recre- of-way which shall conform substantially ational purposes as determined by the village with the limits of such watercourse, drain- council. age way, canal or stream, and such fur- (Ord. No. 3-91, § 1, 1-24-91; Ord.. No. 06-01, § 5, 3-22-01; Ord. No. 29-2004, § 1, 10-28-04) ther width or construction, or both, as will be adequate for the purpose. Where a Sec. 36-24. Access to water bodies. drainage way or canal is required to be constructed, right-of--way approved as ad- (a) Whenever a subdivision is situated with a equate by the village engineer shall be property frontage of one thousand (1,000) feet or provided for maintenance purposes. Par- more abutting the shoreline of an ocean, gulf, lake allel streets or parkways may be required or navigable waterway, the subdivider shall gro- in connection therewith. No open drain- vide adequate public access to the shoreline at age ditches shall be permitted within any intervals that average not more than one thou- subdivisionboundaries. Storm sewers shall sand (1,000) feet by designation of public access be covered and open ditches may be per- easements having widths not less than twenty- mitted across undeveloped land only as five (25) feet. These easements are to be improved an outlet into an established watercourse, by the subdivider as approved by the planning if aright-of--way is provided. See section commission. 36-31(e). (b) The village council may require that the (c) Access waterways. Waterways which are subdivider shall perpetually maintain said public constructed or improved for the purpose access easements by the creation of a trust fund to of providing access by water to lots within bear cost of same or some other such provision a subdivision shall have a minimum right- assuming perpetual care. The village council may of-way width of eighty (80) feet. (See sec- impose any condition or restriction it deems in the tion 36-31(e). public interest upon any public access easement it may require under this ordinance including re- strictions of improvements placed thereon. Sec. 36-23. Public sites and open spaces. Sec. 36-25. Subdivision entrances. Where a proposed school site, park, playground or other public area shown on the adopted village Areas for subdivision entrances maybe permit- plan is located in whole or part within the pro- ted in all subdivisions whether residential, com- posed subdivision, such sites shall be indicated on mercial or industrial. In the event such entrance ~ the preliminary plat. As a condition for the ap- areas are authorized, the village council may proval of the preliminary plat, the governing body require that the subdivider shall perpetually main- ! tain said entrance areas by the creation of a trust shall require the dedication to the public of such reasonable portions of such public sites as are fund to bear cost of same or some other such attributable by the village to the demand created Provision assuming perpetual. care. The village by the subdivision. In any event, a minimum of council may impose any condition. or restriction it five (5) percent of the gross land area of the deems in the public interest upon any entrance subdivision shall be dedicated to public use. At area it may authorize under this ordinance, in- the discretion of the village council, the developer cluding restrictions of improvements placed may be required to pay in cash an amount equal thereon. j Supp. No. 29 2368 i O 4 APPENDIX B-SUBDIV1SI07~TS § 36-26 ARTICLE IV. REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS Sec. 36.26. General [requirements.) A Florida registered professional engineer shall be employed to design and inspect the installation oi` all required improvements such as street, drainage structures, bridges, bulkheads, and water and .sewer facilities. All plans for improvements shall be prepared by such engineer and approved by the village engineer prior to construction. The designated inspector of the village shall re- ceive notice in adequate time to arrange for in- Sapp. No. 1 2368.1 o E ~1 CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE Adoption Section Ord. No. Date 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 21-48 2007-03 2- 8-07 2 6-17 2007-10 4-12-07 1 2-52(a) 2 2-54(3) 2007-13 7-12-07 1, 2 2-1 2007-1G 10-25-07 2 Added App. C,§ 45-16.1 2007-17 10-25-07 2 Added 2-166(1)d. 2007-19 12-13-07 2, 7 18-34 3 2-173 2007-20 12-13-07 2 Rpld 9-16-9-21 3 9-16-9-19 2007-21 12-13-07 2 14-30(2) 2008-O1 1-10-08 2 6-115(F) 2008-02 1-10-OS 2 2-148 2008-03 1-24-08 2 10-5 Dltd 10-6-10-8 Rnbd 10-9 as 10-6 Dltd 10-10 Rnbd 10-13 as 10-7 4 Rpld 10-58-10-64 3 10-76 Rpld 10-77 2008-04 1-24-08 2 5-83 5-s5 [The nest page is 2933] Supp. No. 36 2891 I CODE INDEX Section Section BUSINESS REGULATIONS (Cont'd.) CAMPING Fee exemptions 17-34.10 Recreational, boating and camping equip- Fee schedule 17-34.12 meat; parking on residential property Half-year certificate 17-34.3 restricted.......................... 18-35 Issuance of certificate 17-34.3 Noncompliance of principal............ 17-34.8 CANALS Nonprofit enterprise, special permit for 17-34.5 Construction requirements 5-56 et seq. Refund of fee 17-34.9 See: BOATS, DOCKS AND WATER- Registratiou required 17-34.1 WAYS Renewal 17-34.4 CATS Suspension or revocation of certificate . 17-34.9 Regulations enumerated 4-24 et seq. When due and payable 17-34.3 See: ANIMALS AND FOWL Garage and other sales 17-61 et seq. See: GARAGE AND OTHER SALES CERTIFICATES Home occupations 17-3(a) et seq. Appearance code; certificate of appropriate- See: HOME OCCUPATIONS Hess 6-56 et seq. Local business tax See: BUILDINGS Application for business tax receipt.... 17-18 Boats, docks and waterways; unlawfully Business tax exemptions 17-31 authored or moored vessels Business tax imposed; basis of mie year 17-16 Unclaimed vessel to be sold; certifica- Business tax receipt renewal; delin- tion of sale 5-22 quency penalty 17-20 Businesses located outside village limits, Business tax schedule 17-33 certificate of business regulations re. 17-34 et seq. Compliance by principal deemed compli- See: BUSINESS REGULATIONS ante by agent; noncompliance of Emergency medical services 11.5-21 principal 17-29 Historic site overlay district; certificate of Declaration where fee depends on vari- appropriateness 45-37(H) able factors within applicant's knowledge 17-23 CIVIL DISORDERS AND DISTURBANCES. Doing business not covered by receipt; See: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT receipt obtained by false state- CLERK meats void ab initio 17-28 Department of records, provisions re vil- Duplicate receipts 17-27 lage clerk and deputy village clerk 2-67 et seq. Engaging iu business without receipt or under receipt issued on false state- See: DOCUMENTS AND PUBLIC RECORDS meats 17-32 How tax construed as to specified pro- CLUBS fessions 17-21 Country club 9-1 et seq. Issuance of receipt; duration; half-year See: COUNTRY CLUB receipt; when due and payable 17-19 Marking of commercial vehicles 17-33.1 COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CODE Receipt to be posted or carried 17-26 Coastal construction requirements Special permit for nonprofit enterprise . 17-22 Location of construction 6-155(4) Suspension or revocation of receipt; re- Major structures, structural require- fund of fee 17-30 inents for 6-155(1) 14•ansfer of receipts to new location 17-25 Minor structures, structural require- Transfer of receipts to new owner...... 17-24 meats for 6-155(3) Wellfield protection Nonhabitable major structures, struc- Regulation of business activities with tural requirements for 6-155(2) potential to contaminate land and Public access 6-155(5) water resources 19-221 Definitions 6-154 Zoning Flood damage prevention 12.5-1 et seq. Location of business for retail sales of See: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION alcoholic beverages 45-20(2), 45- Purpose................................ 6-152 36.N References 6-156 . C-3 Regional Business District...... 45-34.1(91 Scope Applicability G-153(a) C Exceptions 6-153(b) Permits, application for 6-153(c) CABLE TELEVISION. See: TELEVISION Title 6-151 Supp. No. 3s 2939 i NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Section Section t CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD COMMUNICATIONS (Cont'd.) Actions for money judgments Service tax 26-51 et seq. Limitation 2-182 See: TAXATION Alarm regulations, enforcement re 19-217 A hcabilit 2-173 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPART- PP ~ Y Declaration of legislative intent.......... 2-171 MENT Definitions 2-172 Director's duties......................... 2-111 Enforcement procedure 2-175 Divisions Fines; liens Code compliance 2-112(2) Appeals 2-180 Permits and inspections 2-112(1) Copies of orders imposing fines........ 2-178(d) Planning 2-112(3) Determination of amount of fine....... 2-178(b) COMPUTATION OF TIME Duration of lien 2-179 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Generally 2-178(a) Notices 2-181 CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT Reduction of fine 2-178(c) Provisions enumerated 21-41 et seq. Hearing, conduct of 2-176 See: PLANNINGAND DEVELOPMENT Organization COUNCIL. See: VILLAGE COUNCIL Attorney 2-174(c) Officers; quorum; compensation 2-174(b) COUNTRY CLUB Qualifications and term 2-174(a) Finances Powers 2-177 Delinquent accounts; penalties........ 9-32 Golf advisory board 9-1G et seq. CODE OF ORDINANCES` See: GOLF ADVISORY BOARD Altering Code 1-7 Premises Amendments 1-6 Disfiguration and/or removal of building Catchlines 1-3 or other property................ 9-1(1) Court cost Enforcement 9-2 Assessment of additional court costs for Hours 9-1(2) r' criminaljustice education expendi- Signs 9-2 1 tares 1-9 Violations and penalties 9-2 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Designated and cited 1-1 COUNTY References to chapters or sections........ 1-3 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Repeal of ordinances, effect o£ 1-4 COURTS Severability of parts 1-5 Court cost Village clerk, duties re recording ordi- Assessment of additional court costs for nances 2-67(3) criminal justice education expendi- Villagelogo 1-10 tares 1-9 Violations and penalty 1-8 COIN-OPERATED AMUSEMENTS D Proximity to schools restricted 19-4 DECALS COMBAT AUTO THEFT (CAT) Combat Auto Theft (CATI 18-19 Establishment, regulations 18-19 DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS. See: DE- OF VILLAGE PARTMENTSAND OTHERAGENCIES Administrative code 2-39 et seq. OF VILLAGE See: ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Appearance board. See: APPEARANCE COMMUNICATIONS PLAN (Appendix A) Telecommunications Audit committee 2-56 et seq. Generally 29-1 et seq. See: AUDITS See: TELECOMMUNICATIONS Boards and committees 2-1 Code enforcement board 2-171 et seq. 'Note-The adoption, amendment, repeal, omissions, effec- Community development department..... 2-111 et seq. tive date, explanation of numbering system and other matters See: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT pertaining to the use, construction and interpretation of this DEPARTMENT ~ Code are contained in the adopting ordinance and preface Finance, department of 2-59 ' Fvhich are to be found in the preliminary pages of this volume. See: FINANCES l Sapp. No. 36 2940 CODE INDEX Section Section I LAND (Cont'dJ IMPERSONATION Planning and development 21-O1 et seq. Impersonating police officer; fireman or See: PLANNINGAND DEVELOPMENT other village official 19-8 Subdivision regulations 36-1 et seq. See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) IMPOUNDMENT LANDSCAPING Abandoned, inoperative and junked prop- erty Accessways 27-36 Redemption of impounded property.... 14-51 Appearance plan (Appendix A). See that Boats, docks and waterways; unlawfiilly subject anchored or moored vessels Application of provisions; enforcement.... 27-33 Certain yard areas, off-street parkiug and Department of public safety to im other vehicular use areas pound 5-19 Existing plant material............... 27-67 Owner to be notified upmZ impound- Installation 27-60 meat 5-20,5-21 Dogs and cats 4-30 Maintenance......................... 27-61 Parking area interior landscaping 27-65 INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY Perimeter landscaping relating to abut- Adult entertainment establishments ting properties 27-64 Zoning regulations re. See: ZONING (Ap- Plant material pendix C) Ground covers 27-62(e) Alcoholic beverage establishments; nudity, Lawn grass 27-62(f) partial nudity, sexual conduct prohib- Quality 27-62(a) ited 3-4 Shrubs and hedges................. 27-62(c) To less costumes 19-64 74ee species 27-62(b) p Vulgar language 19-65 Vines 27-62(d) Window peeping 19-66 Required landscaping adjacent to public rights-of-way 27-63 INSURANCE EXCISE TAXES Sco e, a hcabilit 27-59 P PP • ~ Y Casualty insurance premiums 26-16 Sight distance adjacent to public rights- Property insurance premiums............ 26-17 of--way and points of access....... 27-66 INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY Certificate of completion 27-35 Marine sanctuary, designation as 5-101 Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Completed landscaping required for certif- INVESTMENTS icate of use and occupancy.......... 27-37 Investment policy of the village 2-4 Definitions 27-31 Improved nonresidential properties iu ex- ,I istence on September 23, 1971 Applicable requirements 27-40(bl JOINT AUTHORITY Exceptions 27-40(c) Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Objectives 27-40(a) JUNK Planning commission, submission of plans Abandoned, inoperative and junked prop- to 27-40(d) 14-37 et se Objectives 27-32 erty q' Off-street parking landscape manual..... 27-38 See: GARBAGE AND TRASH Plot use plan approval prerequisite to issu- ance of permits for building and pav- K ing 27-37 KNIVES. See: FIREARDIS AND WEAPONS Refuse container areas 27-41 Scope; applicability 27-34 L Weeds and brush 14-79 et seq. See: WEEDS AND BRUSH LAKE WORTH Zoning ordinance, couflict with........... 27-39 Marine sanctuary, designation as 5-101 LIBRARY Regulations governing construction of docks, piers in Lake Worth and Atlantic Damaging property unlawful 16-1 Ocean 5-85 Department of library Librarian 2-93 LAND Library board Buildings; construction on public land pro- Appointment 16-17 hibited 6-1 Compensation, service without........ 16-20 Supp. No. 36 2945 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Section Section LIBRARY (Cont'd.1 LOUDSPEAKERS Composition 16-17 Noise control policy re loudspeakers and Established 16-16 devices for advertising 19-105 Meetings 16-23 Organization 16-21 M Powers and duties 16-22 Qualifications 16-19 MANAGER. See: VILLAGE MANAGER Removal from office 16-24 Term of office 16-17 MANGROVE STANDS Vacancies 16-18 Flood damage prevention provisions...... 12.5-45 LICENSES AND PERMITS MAPS. See: SURVEYS, MAPS AND PLATS Alarm permit 19-208 et seq. MARINE SANCTUARIES See: ALARMS Designated 5-101 Boat lamiching area permits 5-34 Boats, docks and waterways MAY, SHALL Limitation on anchoring and mooring in Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 prohibited area; mooring permit required 5-18 MAYOR Bulkhead lines; filling permit............ 7-16 et seq. Civil disorders and disturbances See: BULKHEAD LINES Mayor designated local authority for pres- Bulkheads and seawalls 5-72 ervation of public peace.......... 8-21 Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Village council; presiding officer at meet- Commimity development department ings 2-18 Permits and inspections 2-112(1) MEASURES. See: WEIGHTS AND MEA- Driveways. See herein: Sidewalk and Drive- SURES way Permits Emergency medical services 11.5-21 MEDICAL SERVICES Flood damage prevention development per- Emergency medical services 11.5-21 et seq. snit 12.5-22 See: EMERGENCIES Garage, related sales 17-62 Home occupations. See also that subject MEETINGS. See: ASSEMBLIES Generally 1?-16 et seq. MISSILES, STONES, ETC. Business tax receipt for home occupa- Throwin missiles 19-83 tions 17-3(c) et seq. g Noise control; special permits excepted 19-119 MONTH Park and recreation facilities; meeting and Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 gathering permits 20-31 et seq. See: PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND MONUMENTS RECREATION Subdivisions, required improvements re 36-27 Seawalls. See herein: Bulkheads and Sea- MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC walls Sidewalk and driveway permits 24-55 et seq. Ambulances 17-50, 17-51 See: STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUB- Businesses located outside village limits; LIC PLACES marking of commercial vehicles 17-34.13 Street excavation permits 24-28, 24-29 Combat Auto Theft (CAT) 18-19 Fire division, provisions re cars and desig- Swimming pool permits 25-3 Utilities nated emergency vehicles........... 12-31 et seq. • See: FIRE PREVENTION AND PRO- Use ofrights-of--way for utilities; written TECTION permit 28-2,28-3 Hitchhiking prohibited 19-6 LOCAL BUSINESS TAX Junked vehicles Regulations enumerated 17-16 et seq. Abandoned, inoperative and jmiked prop- ; See: BUSINESS REGULATIONS erty 14-37 et seq. LOGO See: GARBAGE AND TRASH Village logo 1-10 Local business tax;. marking of commercial vehicles 17-33.1 LOTS Motorized scooters 18-20 it Subdivision design standards 36-18 Noise control policy, provisions re 19-103 et seq. Zoning regulations 45-1 et seq. See: NOISE See: ZONING (Appendix C) Park regulations re traffic 20-5 ~ Supp. No. 36 2946 i CODE INDEX Section Section PROPERTY R Abandoned, inoperative and junked prop- RABIES CONTROL erty 14-37 et seq. pl'OV1S1011S enumerated.................. 4-42 et seq. See: GARBAGE AND TRASH See: ANIMALS AND FOWL Appearance plan (Appendix A). See that subject RADIOS Boats, docks and waterways; unlawfiilly Noise control 19-104 anchored or moored vessels Police division, provisions re radio mamte- Unclaimed vessel to be sold; certifica- Hance 2-76(b)(6) tion of sale 5-22 REASONABLE TIME Definitions and ivles of constriction 1-2 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Dogs on property of others 4-28(b) Insurance excise taxes; property insurance RECORDS. See: DOCUMENTS AND PUB- LIC RECORDS premiums 26-17 Noise from property 19-102 RECREATION. See: PARK, PLAYGROUNDS Subdivision regulations 36-1 et seq. AND RECREATION See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) REFUSE. See: GARBAGE AND TRASH Weeds and brush 14-79 et seq. See: WEEDS AND BRUSH R.ESTROOMS Parks and recreation facilities; failure to PUBLIC PLACES. See: STREETS, SIDE- cooperate in keeping restrooms neat WALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES or sanitary 20-2 PUBLIC RECORDS. See: DOCUMENTSAND RETIREMENT. See: PENSIONS AND RE- PUBLIC RECORDS TIREMENT PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT S Boats, docks and waterways; unlawfully anchored or moored vessels SAND DUNES Department of public safety to impound 5-19 Flood damage prevention provisions...... 12.5-45 Director's duties SANITATION. See: HEALTH AND SANITA- Designateinstructor 2-75(2) TION Make assignments 2-75(11 SCHOOLS Divisions Coiu-operated amusements; proximity to Fire schools restricted 19-4 Fire fighting 2-76(c)(3) Fire prevention 2-76(c)(4) SEAWALLS Maintain equipment 2-76(c)(2) Bulkheads and seawalls, construction re- Reportlosses 2-76(c)(1) quireinents re 5-69 et seq. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND WATER- Generally 2-76(a) WAYS Police Crime prevention 2-76(b)(3), (4) SEXUAL OFFENDERS AND SEXUAL PRED- Investigation 2-76(b)(3) ATORS Patrol 2-76(b)(2) Sexual offender and sexual predator resi- Radio 2-76(b)(6) dente prohibition 19-31 Records 2-76(b)(1) SEXUALLY-ORIENTED ENTERTAINMENT Traffic 2-76(b)(5) Adult entertainment establishments Emergency medical services 11.5-21 et seq. Zoning regulations re. See: ZONING (Ap- See: EMERGENCIES pendix C) PUBLIC WORDS DEPARTMENT SHALL, MAY Director's duties 2-84 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Divisions Division of facility and fleet mainte- SHRUBBERY. See: TREES AND SHRUB- BERY Hance 2-85(1) Refuse disposal 2-85(2) SIDEWALKS. See: STREETS, SIDEWALKS Street maintenance 2-85(3) AND PUBLIC PLACES Supp. No. 36 2951 i NORTH PALM BEACH CODE r " Section Section SIGNAL DEVICES STORMWATER MANAGEMENT (Cont'dJ Noise control 19-103 Stormwater retention systems........... 21-69 SIGNATURE, SUBSCRIPTION Streets Minimum street grades 21-G2 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Roadside swales 21-65 SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS Subdivisions, required improvements re 3G-31 Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Water quality 21-70 Country club; provisions re signs......... 9-2 Zoning; surface water management Outdoor displays. See herein: Signs and C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(8) Outdoor Displays Parking in violation of signs 18-36 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC Parks, regulations re traffic signs 20-5(3) PLACES Signs and outdoor displays Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Construction standards G-117 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Design standards G-117 Dogs on streets and sidewalks 4-28(a) Exempt signs G-112 Excavations Location standards G-117 Definition............................ 24-16 Measurement determinations G-116 Equipment to be guarded 24-18 Permitted permanent accessory signs G-115 Liability of village 24-20 Permitted temporary signs G-114 Permits Prohibited signs G-113 Fees 24-29 Provisions generally 6-111 Required.......................... 24-28 Purpose and scope of regulations G-110 Protective measures 24-19 Severability G-118 Refilling, tamping by excavator........ 24-17 Zoning Resurfacing by village 24-17 C-3 Regional Business District 45-34.1(7) Handbills; distribution restricted......... 19-7 SOCIAL SECURITY Hitchhiking prohibited 19-6 Landscaping 27-31 et seq. Agreement authorized 2-138 See: LANDSCAPING Appropriations by village 2-140 Mtssiles, thrown 19-83 Declaration of olic 2-13G g ' • " " " " " " " " " " p y • ~ • • ~ • ~ ~ • ~ • • • • Motor vehicles and traffic . Exclusions from coverage 2-137 • • • • • • • 18-1G et seq. Records and reports 2-141 See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAF- Socialsecurity act adopted 2-143 FIC Withholding and reporting agent......... 2-142 Obstructing passageway 19-47 Withholding from wages 2-139 Profanity; vulgar language prohibited 19-G5 Public works department SPITTING Streets maintenance division.......... 2-85(3) Spitting in public places prohibited....... 19-5 Sidewalks and driveways Dangerous or abandoned driveways.... 24-4G SPORTS Performance of work by village upon Golf advisory board 9-1G et seq. See: GOLF ADVISORY BOARD. failure of compliance 24-47 Permits STATE Driveway construction Definitions and rules of emistruction 1-2 Application; information required. 24-58 Prohibited in certain instances 24-57 STENCH BOMBS Required 24-5G Excepted uses 19-82(c) Separate permits required for drive- Possession prohibited 19-82(b) ways and sidewalk construction 24-55 Throwing or depositing 19-52(a) Sidewalks STORMWATER iVIANAGEMENT Constructed required in certain cases 24-41 Adoption 21-61 Exceptimisto requirements......... 24-42 Applicability 21-61 Specifications Design 21-G1 Driveways......................... 24-43(c) Finished flom• of structures, level of 21-63 Generally 24-43(a) Objectives of system design 21-GS Sidewalks 24-43(b) Open channels and outfall ditches........ 21-66 Village engineer, driveways to be con- Post development runoff rates, volumes strutted under supervision o£ 24-44 and pollutant loads 21-G7 Smoke, dust, odors, liquids, etc........... 19-9 Storm drainage facilities generally 21-G4 Spitting in public places prohibited....... 19-5 Supp. No. 36 2952 i i CODE INDEX Section Section TELEPHONES V Alarms; interference with public safety de- partment triuik line prohibited 19-215 VILLAGE Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 TELEVISION Cable television rate regulation 17-1 VILLAGE COUNCIL Compensation 2-1G TENSE Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Defmitions 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 2-2G TRAILERS Parliamentary rules 2-27 Personal recreational use trailers; parking Village clerk, duties re 2-G7 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) Landscaping 27-31 et seq. Unlawful practices 1-10(c) See: LANDSCAPING VILLAGE MANAGER Missiles, throwing 19-83 Parks and recreation facilities; climbing Administrative code, provisions re 2-39 et seq. trees, etc. 20-4 See: ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Bond................................... 2-117 Swale areas, trees in Definitions 27-1G Budget................................. 2-118 Maintenance 27-20 Budget procedures, duties re............. 2-2 Planting and removal; written approval Removal 2-11G 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 changuig or removal of public utilities 24-4 WATER SHORTAGE EMERGENCIES Subdivision design standards re easements Application 19-201 and ri hts-of-wa 36-22(a) Defmitions 19-200 g y 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 28-1 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: 5TORMWATER 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. 36 2955 i NORTH PALM BEACH CODE i Section Section WATERWAYS. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND ZONING (Generally) (Cont'dJ WATERWAYS Subdivision regulations 36-1 et seq. See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) WATERWAYS BOARD Compositimi; 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 Lieu Recorded statement of removal costs con- stitutes lien; collection........... 14-53 Notice to destroy 14-SO Owner to bear costs of removal 14-82 Prohibited over certain height........... 14-79 Removal by village 14-81 WEED Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Motor vehicle operation; weight limitations on certain roads 15-18 Noise measurement procedure 19-113 WELLFIELD PROTECTION Business activities with potential to con- f taminate land and water resources, regulation of 19-221 County wellfield protection m•dinance adopted by reference 19-220 WRITTEN, IN WRITING Definitions and rules of consttvctimi 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 Defmitions and rules of construction 1-2 Z ZONING (Generally) Appearance plan (Appendix A). See that subject Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Horne 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 l Supp. No. 36 2956