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No. Date " Adopted Included/ Omitted Supp. No. 2015-15 9-24-15 Omitted 63 2015-16 9-24-15 Omitted 63 2015-17 1-14-16 Omitted 63 2015-18 9-24-15 Omitted 63 2015-19 11-12-15 Included 63 2015-20 11-12-15 Included 63 2015-21 12-10-15 Omitted 63 2015-22 12-10-15 Included 63 2016-02 1-14-16 Omitted 63 2016-03 1-14-16 Omitted 63 2016-01 4-28-16 Omitted 64 2016-04 1-28-16 Omitted 64 2016-05 3-24-16 Omitted 64 2016-06 5-12-16 Included 64 2016-25(Res.) 5-12-16 Omitted 64 2016-07 9- 8-16 Included 65 2016-08 9-22-16 Omitted 65 2016-09 9-22-16 Omitted 65 2016-10 11-10-16 Omitted 65 2016-11 12- 8-16 Omitted 65 2017-01 1-12-17 Omitted 65 2017-02 1-12-17 Included 65 2017-03 1-26-17 Included 65 2017-04 2- 9-17 Omitted 65 2017-05 2- 9-17 Omitted 65 2017-08 5-25-17 Omitted 66 2017-10 7-27-17 Omitted 66 2017-11 8-24-17 Included 66 2017-12 9-28-17 Omitted 66 2017-13 9-28-17 Included 66 2017-14 9-28-17 Omitted 66 2017-15 9-28-17 Omitted 66 2017-16 10-12-17 Omitted 67 2017-17 10-12-17 Omitted 67 2017-18 10-12-17 Included 67 2017-19 11- 9-17 Omitted 67 2017-20 11- 9-17 Omitted 67 2017-21 12-14-17 Included 67 2017-22 12-14-17 Included 67 2017-23 12-14-17 Included 67 2017-24 12-14-17 Included 67 201_7-25 12-14-17 Omitted 67 2018-01 1-11-18 Included 68 2018-03 4-12-18 Omitted 68 2018-04 5-10-18 Included 69 2018-02 9-27-18 Omitted 70 Supp. No. 71 SH:3 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Ord. No., Date` Adopted Included! Omitted Supp. ,No. 2018-05 8- 9-18 Omitted 70 2018-06 10- 1-18 Omitted 70 2018-07 10- 1-18 Omitted 70 2018-08 10- 1-18 Omitted 70 2018-09 12-13-18 Included 70 2019-01 3-14-19 Included 71 2019-02 4-11-19 Omitted 71 Supp. No. 71 SHA Chapter 2 ADMINISTRATION* Article I. In General Sec. 2-1. Boards and committees. Sec. 2-2. Budget procedures. Sec. 2-3. Reserved. Sec. 2-4. Investment policy of the village. Secs. 2-5-2-15. Reserved. Article II. Council Division 1. Generally Sec. 2-16. Compensation. Sec. 2-17. Regular meetings -When held. Sec. 2-18. Same -Presiding officer. Sec. 2-19. Adjournment of all meetings. Secs. 2-20-2-25. Reserved. Division 2. Rules of Procedure Sec. 2-26. Order of business. Sec. 2-27. Parliamentary rules. Secs. 2-28-2-38. Reserved. Article III. Administrative Code Division 1. Generally Sec. 2-39. Definition. Sec. 2-40. Departmental organization. Sec. 2-41. Oaths of office. Sec. 2-42. Bonds required of certain officers. Sec. 2-43. Policy and procedures. Secs. 2-44-2-50. Reserved. Sec. 2-57. Division 2. Audit Committee Sec. 2-51. Created. Sec. 2-52. Composition; terms; vacancies. Sec. 2-53. Organization. Sec. 2-54. Duties. Sec. 2-55. Reserved. Sec. 2-56. Access to records. Sec. 2-57. Administrative services. Sec. 2-58. Reserved. Division 3. Department of Finance Sec. 2-59. Finance director; duties. *Charter reference -Administrative provisions generally, Art. IV. Cross references -Rabies control, § 4-42 et seq.; elections, Ch. 10; fire division, § 12-29 et seq.; library board, § 16-16 et seq.; impersonation of village officers, § 19-14; enforcement procedures for noise regulations, § 19-117; local planning agency designated, § 21-12; taxation, Ch. 26; appearance plan, App. A; subdivision regulations, App. B; zoning regulations, App. C. Supp. No. 71 133 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Secs. 2-60-2-66. Reserved. Division 4. Department Of Records Sec. 2-67. Village clerk; duties. Sec. 2-68. Deputy village clerk -Appointment. Sec. 2-69. Same -Duties. Secs. 2-70-2-74. Reserved. Division 5. Police Department Sec. 2-75. Chief of police's duties. Sec. 2-76. Composition. Secs. 2-77-2-80. Reserved. Division 6. Fire Rescue Department Sec. 2-81. Fire chiefs duties. Sec. 2-82. Functions. Sec. 2-83. Composition. Division 7. Department of Public Works Sec. 2-84. Director's duties. Sec. 2-85. Divisions. Secs. 2-86-2-92. Reserved. Division 8. Department of Library Sec. 2-93. Librarian. Secs. 2-94-2-101. Reserved. Division 9. Department of Country Club Secs. 2-102, 2-103. Reserved. Secs. 2-104-2-109. Reserved. Division 10. Department of Recreation Sec. 2-110. Director's duties. Division 11. Department Of Community Development Sec. 2-111. Director's duties. Sec. 2-112. Divisions. Secs. 2-113, 2-114. Reserved. Article IV. Manager Sec. 2-115. Residency. Sec. 2-116. Reserved. Sec. 2-117. Bond. Sec. 2-118. Budget. Secs. 2-119-2-121. Reserved. Secs. 2-122, 2-123. Reserved. Secs. 2-124-2-128. Reserved. Supp. No. 71 134 ADMINISTRATION respective departments and all activities assigned thereto, except as provided in section 2-40. (2) Inaugurate sound practices. Keep informed as to the latest practices in their particular field and shall inaugurate, with the approval of the village manager, such new practices as appear to be of benefit to the service and to the public. (3) Report to village manager. Submit monthly and annual reports of the activities of his department to the village manager. (4) Maintain records. Establish and maintain a system of filing and indexing records and reports in sufficient detail to furnish all information necessary for proper control of departmental activities and to form a basis for the periodic reports to the village manager. (5) Authority over employees. Have power, when authorized by the village manager, to appoint and remove, subject to person- nel policy regulations for personnel, all subordinates under him. (6) Maintain equipment. Be responsible for the proper maintenance of all village property and equipment used in his department. (c) Departments. Each department shall furnish, upon the direction of the village manager, any other department such service, labor and materials as may be requisitioned by the head of such department, and as its own facilities permit, through the same procedure and subject to the same audit and control as other expenditures are incurred. (Code 1970, § 2-35; Ord. No. 44-97, § 2, 10-9-97; Ord. No. 5-99, § 1, 1-28-99) Secs. 2-44-2-50. Reserved. DIVISION 2. AUDIT COMMITTEE Sec. 2-51. Created. An audit committee (hereinafter referred as the committee) for the village is hereby created. (Ord. No. 06-2004, § 1, 4-8-04) Supp. No. 71 139 § 2-54 Sec. 2-52. Composition; terms; vacancies. (a) Composition. The audit committee shall consist of seven (7) members. The membership of the audit committee shall consist of village residents with educational and/or practical experi- ence in the fields of finance or business. (b) Terms. The village council shall appoint members on an annual basis during April of each year to take effect the following May 1 of each year for staggered terms of three (3) years as determined by the village council. (Ord. No. 06-2004, § 2, 4-8-04; Ord. No. 01-2005, § 1, 1-27-05; Ord. No. 2007-10, § 1, 4-12-07; Ord. No. 2019-01, § 3, 3-14-19) Sec. 2-53. Organization. At the first organizational meeting of the committee, the members shall elect a chairman and vice chairman from among its members. Subsequent to the initial organizational meeting where officers are elected, the members shall elect the officers from among its members at the first regular meeting in May of each year. The chairman of the committee shall always be one of the village resident members. The presence of three (3) members shall constitute a quorum, and motions shall be approved by a majority of members present. The members shall serve without compensation. All meetings of the audit committee shall be held at Village Hall, 501 U.S. Highway One, North Palm Beach, Florida, and shall be open to members of the public. (Ord. No. 06-2004, § 3, 4-8-04) Sec. 2-54. Duties. The audit committee shall have the following duties and responsibilities: (1) The primary responsibility of the audit committee shall be to oversee and moni- tor the independent audits of the vil- lage's financial statements from the selection of the independent auditors to the resolution of audit findings. (2) The audit committee shall facilitate com- munication between the village manager's office, the independent auditors and the village council. § 2-54 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE (3) The audit committee shall serve as an advisor to the village council and shall conduct financial studies and analyses as requested by the village council. (4) The audit committee shall present on an annual basis a written report to the village council which shall show how the committee has discharged its duties and met its responsibilities. The written report shall include its findings as to the independent audits of the village's financial statements. (Ord. No. 06-2004, § 4, 4-8-04; Ord. No. 2007-10, § 2, 4-12-07) Sec. 2-55. Reserved. Editor's note—Ord. No. 2019-01, § 3, adopted March 14, 2019, repealed § 2-55, which pertained to removal and derived from Ord. No. 06-2004, § 5, adopted April 8, 2004. Sec. 2-56. Access to records. The audit committee shall have access to the reports of any internal auditors, as well as access to any annual internal audit work plans. (Ord. No. 06-2004, § 6, 4-8-04) Sec. 2-57. Administrative services. The village manager shall provide administra- tive services to the audit committee, including personnel for the taking and transcribing of minutes of audit committee meetings. (Ord. No. 06-2004, § 72 4-8-04) Sec. 2-58. Reserved. DIVISION 3. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Sec. 2-59. Finance director; duties. The department of finance shall be headed by the finance director, who shall: (1) Prescribe form. Prescribe the form of accounts and reports to be rendered by him. (2) Budget duties. Prepare estimates of revenue, and shall give such other Supp. No. 71 140 assistance in the preparation of the budget as may be required of him by the village manager. (3) Financial statements. Transmit to the village manager at least monthly state- ments of cash on hand and of classified unencumbered appropriation balances for the village as a whole, and such other financial statements as the manager may from time to time require. He shall keep all departments, boards, commissions or institutions currently informed of their classified unencumbered appropriation balances. (4) Keep accounts. Keep all general accounts of the village government and of the respective departments, offices, boards, commissions and institutions thereof. (5) Fiscal supervision over officers. Exercise general supervision over all officers of the village regarding the proper manage- ment of the fiscal concerns of their respec- tive offices. Chapter 9 COUNTRY CLUB* Art. I. In General, §§ 9-1-9-15 Art. II. Golf Advisory Board, §§ 9-16-9-31 Art. III. Finances, § 9-32 *Charter reference—Country club administrator, Art. IV, § 6. Cross reference—Parks, playgrounds and recreation, Ch. 20. Supp. No. 36 559 COUNTRY CLUB § 9-32 Sec. 9-18. Meetings. The advisory board shall schedule at least one (1) regular meeting per month. In addition, spe- cial meetings may be called by the chairperson or by written notice signed by three (3) regular members by providing at least forty-eight (48) hours' notice. (Ord. No. 2007-20, § 3, 12-13-07) Sec. 9-19. Duties. The advisory board shall be advisory only and shall have no final authority with respect to the country club golf operations. The duties of the golf advisory board shall. be established by resolution of the village council. (Ord.. No. 2007-20, § 3, 12-13-07) Secs. 9-20-9-31. Reserved. ARTICLE III. FINANCES Sec. 9-32. Delinquent accounts; penalties. (a) Effective November 1, 1971, all past -due charges for goods or services purchased at the country club shall carry a penalty of one and one-half (11/z) percent of the amount due for each thirty (30) days the account is past due on a1.1 accounts where the past -due indebtedness is ten dollars ($10.00) or more. (b) Effective November 1, 1971, all past-d.ue membership fees at the country club shall carry a penalty of one and one-half (11/2) percent of the amount past due for each thirty (30) days the membership fee is past due on all accounts where the past -due indebtedness is ten dollars ($10.00) or more. (c) All billings for membership fees and for goods or services purchased at the country club shall contain information advising the customer of the penalty charge for late payment, with at least a thirty -day notice of such penalty. (d) In addition. to the penalties set forth in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, any person. whose account for membership fees or for goods and services purchased at the country club is delinquent beyond two (2) billing periods shall Supp. No. 40 563 have his membership privileges suspended at the country club and shall no longer be entitled to purchase goods and services or to utilize the facilities at the country club until he has brought his account current. (Code 1970, § 10.5-40; Ord. No. 211-70, § 1; Ord. No. 9-71, § 9; Ord. No. 3-76, § 1, 3-11-76) (The next page is 6151 CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE Supp. No. 71 2895 Adoption Section Ord. No. Date Section this Code 2014-13 12-11-14 2 Added Ch. 6, Art. IV, §§ 6- 72-6-86 2014-14 12-11-14 2 2-4 2015-03 3-12-15 2 Added Ch. 17, Art. VIII, §§ 17-81-17-94 2015-04 4- 9-15 2 Added 19-12 2015-05 4- 9-15 2 2-159(b) 3 2-163(a)(1) 2015-07 4-23-15 2 14-30(4) 2015-10 6-11-15 2 App. C, § 45-2 3 Added App. C, § 45-32 A.9., C.2. App. C, § 45-32 E.7. Added App. C, § 45-32 F.3. 4 App. C, § 45-35.1 II.A.8. 2015-11 6-25-15 2 App. A, § III 3 App. C, § 45-21(2)b. 4 Added App. C, § 45-38 2015-12 6-25-15 2 Ch. 2, Art. III, Div. 5 (Tit.) 2-76(b), (c) 2015-13 7-23-15 2 Added App. C, § 45-16.2 3 21-3(a) 2015-19 11-12-15 1 5-1 Added 5-18 5-19-5-25 2015-20 11-12-15 2 45-36 N. 2015-22 12-10-15 2 19-99 2016-06 5-12-16 2 Rpld Ch. 24, Art. II, Divs. 1, 2, §§ 24-16-26- 20, 26-28, 26-29 Added Ch. 24, Art. II, §§ 24-16-24-27 2016-07 9- 8-16 2 Added 18-33 3 18-35 4 Added 18-35.1 5 2-173 2017-02 1-12-17 2 2-151(a), (b) 2017-03 1-26-17 2 Rpld Ch. 29, §§ 29-1- 29-16 Added Ch. 29, §§ 29-1- 29-20 2017-11 8-24-17 2 Rpld Ch. 12, Arts. I—III, §§ 12.5-1-12.5-11, 12.5-21-12.5-24, 12.5-41-12.5-45 Added Ch. 12.5, Arts. I—III, §§ 12.5-1- 12.5-8, 12.5-21, 12.5- 31-12.5-37 3 Added 6-21 2017-13 9-28-17 2 Added Ch. 27, Art. IV, §§ 27-71-27-84 2017-18 10-12-17 2 10-5 2017-21 12-14-17 2 45-2 3 45-38B., C., D.24 Supp. No. 71 2895 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Adoption Ord. No. Date Section 2017-22 12-14-17 2 2017-23 12-14-17 2 2017-24 12-14-17 2 3 2018-01 1-11-18 2 2018-04 5-10-18 2 2018-09 2019-01 12-13-18 3-14-19 3 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 10 11 12 [The next page is 29331 Supp. No. 71 2896 Section this Code Added 45-34 45-2 Added 45-24, 45-25 Added 45-36D-3. 12-16(a), (b) Rpld 15-1,15-2 Added 15-1-15-6 Added 15-21-15-27 2-4(i) 5-1 5-9 5-10 5-12 5-16 5-81-5-85 18-34.1 2-1 Rpld 2-3 2-52 Rpld 2-55 5-103 Rpld 5-104 Rnbd 5-105 as 5-104 Rpld 5-106 Rpld 6-18 9-17 16-16 16-17 Rpld 16-18-16-20 Rnbd 16-21 as 16-18 Rnbd 16-22 as 16-19 Rpld 16-23, 16-24 17-72 Rpld 17-73 Rnbd 17-74 as 17-73 20-61, 20-62 Rpld 20-63-20-65 Rnbd 20-66 as 20-63 21-11 21-21 Added 24-61-24-63 [The next page is 29331 Supp. No. 71 2896 CODE INDEX Supp. No. 71 2935 Section Section A ALARMS (Cont'd.) Audible alarms ......................... 19-216 ABANDONMENT Code enforcement special magistrate, Abandoned realro ert p p y " " " " " " " " 15-11 et se q' enforcement through ............... 19-217 See: PROPERTY Definitions ............................. 19-207 Boats Exemptions ............................ 19-218 Boat launching area; abandoned boats False alarms and equipment .................. 5-36, 5-37 Excessive false alarms declared public Generally ............................ 5-8 Communications services ............... 29-5 nuisance........................ 19-212 Discarded materials, (vehicles, boats, etc.) Service charge; collection ............. 19-213 Abatement of public nuisances on private Fire prevention and protection property ........................ 14-79 et seq. Florida fire prevention code See: NUISANCES Review of construction plans and fire Dogs, other animals .................... 4-10 suppression, detection and alarm systems and establish - ACTS BY AGENTS ment of fee schedule .......... 12-18 Definitions and rules of construction..... 1-2 Identification required .................. 19-215 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE System standards ...................... 19-219 Audit committee ........................ 2-56 et seq. Telephone trunk lines See: AUDITS Interference with police and fire rescue Bonds required of certain officers ........ 2-42 department trunk lines prohibited 19-215 Definition .............................. 2-39 Violation and penalty ................... 19-214 Departmental organization .............. 2-40 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Oaths of office Consumption on playgrounds and public Chief administrator and officers, form parks ............................. 3-3 ofoath ......................... 2-41(b) Nudity, partial nudity, sexual conduct; Members of police department, form of prohibited at alcoholic beverage oath ............................ 2-41(c) Persons required to take oath of office. 2-41(a) establishments .................... 3-4 Law enforcement officers........... 2-41(a)(2) Sales restricted; hours of sale ........... 3-2 Officers ........................... 2-41(a)(1) State law definitions adopted............ 3-1 Policy and procedures Zoning Department heads ................... 2-43(b) Location of business for retail sales of Departments ......................... 2-43(c) alcoholic beverages.............. 45-20(2), Officers .............................. 2-43(a) 45-36.N C-3 Regional Business District ..... 45-34.1(9) ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISH- MENTS AMBULANCES Zoning regulations re. See: ZONING Definition .............................. 17-50 (Appendix C) Unlawful operation ..................... 17-51 ADVERTISING AMUSEMENTS AND AMUSEMENT Handbills; distribution restricted ........ 19-7 PLACES Signs and outdoor displays .............. 6-110 et seq. Coin-operated amusements; proximity to See: SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS schools restricted .................. 19-4 AFFIDAVITS AND, OR Home occupations; local business tax Definitions and rules of construction..... 1-2 Affidavit of applicant required ........ 17-3(e) AFFIRMATION. See: OATH, AFFIRMA- ANIMALS AND FOWL TION, SWEAR OR SWORN Abandoning ............................ 4-10 Birds AGREEMENTS. See: CONTRACTS AND Molesting songbirds .................. 4-9 AGREEMENTS Village designated bird sanctuary; hunt - ALARMS ing prohibited ................... 4-2 Alarm business central office required ... 19-215 Cats. See herein: Dogs and Cats Alarm permit required .................. 19-208 Code enforcement, applicability re ....... 2-173 Application for ....................... 19-209 Contagious diseases, animals with....... 4-11 Issuance ............................. 19-211 Cruelty to animals...................... 4-7 Terms; fees; nontransferable .......... 19-210 Definitions ............................. 4-1 Supp. No. 71 2935 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Section Section ANIMALS AND FOWL (Cont'd.) APPEARANCE PLAN (Appendix A) Dogs and cats (Section citations contained herein refer Breeding and retail sale of to section citations found within Adoption of shelter and rescue Appendix A) animals .................4-13(d) Administration ......................... V Exemptions .................4-13(c) Areas of jurisdiction .................... III Puppy or kitten mills .............. 4-13(a) Basis .................................. I Sale or transfer of dogs or cats ..... 4-13(b) Criteria for appearance Violations, enforcement ............ 4-13(e) Building and site to adjoining area, Collar and tag relationship of .................. IV(B) Building design ...................... IV(D) Required .......................... 4-25 Buildings to site, relationship of ...... IV(A) Unauthorized removal ............. 4-26 Evaluation, factors for ................ IV(H) Impoundment Landscape and site treatment ........ IV(C) Disposition upon owner's failure to Maintenance -planning and design fac- redeem....................... 4-30(d) tors ............................ IV(G) Notice ............................ 4-30(b) Miscellaneous structures and street Redemption by owner .............. 4-30(c) hardware....................... IV(F) Required .......................... 4-30(a) Signs................................ IV(E) Inoculation .......................... 4-24 Definitions............................. VIII Prohibited in certain areas; exceptions 4-27 Maintenance for good appearance Rabies control. See herein that subject Buildings and appurtenances ......... VII(B) Registration ......................... 4-24 Public property ...................... VII(C) Running at large Site ................................. VII(A) Cats .............................. 4-28(c) Participation and incentives............. VI Dogs in parks and on streets and Statement of policy ..................... II sidewalks .................... 4-28(a) Dogs on property of others ......... 4-28(b) ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE PROTECTION Vicious, biting and attacking dogs..... 4-29 Appeals ................................ 21-107 Waste removal Applicability ........................... 21-102 Persons walking dogs responsible for Archaeological review, development subject removal of waste ............. 4-31 to................................. 21-104 Waste -removal implements, persons Certificate to dig ....................... 21-105 walking dog to carry.......... 4-32 Cost ................................... 21-106 Enforcement Definitions ............................. 21-103 Hearing................................ 21-108 General enforcement ................. 4-5 Intent.................................. 21-101 Hindering enforcement ............... 4-4 Purpose ................................ 21-101 Fight, causing animals to ............... 4-8 Violations and penalties ................ 21-108 Keeping certain animals prohibited; excep- tion ............................... 4-6 ASSEMBLIES Killing ................................. 4-3 Park and recreation area; meetings and Molesting songbirds or domestic pets .... 4-9 gatherings ........................ 20-22 et seq. Nuisances, animals creating ............. 4-12 See: PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND Poisoning .............................. 4-3 RECREATION Rabies control Death or destruction, reporting ....... 4-46 ATLANTIC OCEAN Muzzles; when required .............. 4-45 Regulations governing construction of Rabid animals docks, piers in Lake Worth and Confinement ...................... 4-43 Atlantic Ocean .................... 5-85 Duty to report; impounding ........ 4-44 Nuisance, declared ................ 4-42 AUDITS Audit committee ANNEXATION Access to records ..................... 2-56 Planning and development; filing fees and Administrative services .............. 2-57 cost for voluntary annexation of land 21-2 Composition; terms; vacancies ........ 2-52 Created ............................. 2-51 ANTENNAE Duties ............................... 2-54 Zoning regulations ...................... 45-21 Organization......................... 2-53 Supp. No. 71 2936 CODE INDEX Section Section FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION (Cont'd.) FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION (Cont'd.) Terms Tank inlets and vents .............. 12.5-35(d) Defined in the Florida Building Underground tanks ................ 12.5-35(a) Code ...................... 12.5-21(b) Not defined ..................... 12.5-21(c) FLORIDA, STATE OF. See: STATE Flood resistant development FOLLOWING, PRECEDING Buildings and structures ............. 12.5-31 Definitions and rules of construction..... 1-2 Buildings and structures seaward of the coastal construction control FOOD AND FOOD PREPARATION line .......................... 12.5-31(b) Barbecue grills and similar cooking devices 19-10 Critical facilities ................... 12.5-31(c) Design and construction of build- FORFEITURES. See: FINES, ings, structures and facilities FORFEITURES AND OTHER PENAL - exempt from the Florida Build- ing Code ..................... 12.5-31(a) FOWL. See: ANIMALS AND FOWL Manufactured homes ................. 12.5-34 Anchoring ......................... 12.5-34(c) FRANCHISES Elevation ......................... 12.5-34(d) Enumerated. See Appendix D General requirement ............ 12.5-34(e) Use of rights-of-way for utilities ......... 28-1 et seq. Requirement for certain existing See: UTILITIES manufactured home parks and subdivisions ........... 12.5-34(f) G Enclosures ........................ 12.5-34(g) Foundations ....................... 12.5-34(b) GAMBLING General ........................... 12.5-34(a) Animals, causing to fight................ 4-8 Utility equipment ................. 12.5-34(h) Simulated gambling devices ............. 17-40 et seq. Other development ................... 12.5-37 See: SIMULATED GAMBLING Concrete slab uses in coastal high DEVICES hazard areas ................. 12.5-37(e) Decks and patios in coastal high GARAGE AND OTHER SALES hazard areas ................. 12.5-37(f) Garage sales ........................... 17-61 Fences in regulated floodways ...... 12.5-37(b) Permit required ........................ 17-62 General requirements for other Violations and penalties ................ 17-63 development ................. 12.5-37(a) Nonstructural fill in coastal high GARBAGE AND TRASH hazard areas ................. 12.5-37(h) Abatement of public nuisances on private Other development in coastal high property .......................... 14-79 et seq. hazard areas ................. 12.5-37(g) See: NUISANCES Retaining walls, sidewalks and Boats; refuse disposal ................... 5-12 driveways in regulated flood- Garbage collection and disposal ways ......................... 12.5-37(c) Charges Roads and watercourse crossings, in Commercial use property waste regulated floodways........... 12.5-37(d) disposal fees and collection Recreational vehicles and park trailers 12.5-35 procedures ................... 14-30 Permanent placement .............. Fee for excess amounts from com- Temporary placement .............. ,12.5-35)b) 12.5-35(a) mercial establishments ....... 14-28 Site improvements, utilities and limita- Generally ......................... 14-27 tions ........................... 12.5-33 When and where paid.............. 14-29 Limitations on Definition ........................... 14-23 Placement of fill ................ 12.5-33(e) Frequency of collection ............... 14-26 Sites in coastal high hazard areas 12.5-33(f) Garbage cans Sites in regulatory floodways .... 12.5-33(d) Kept covered ...................... 14-25 Minimum requirements ............ 12.5-33(a) Required .......................... 14-24 Subdivisions ......................... 12.5-32 Landsca in refuse container areas ..... p g' 27-41 Minimum requirements ............ 12.5-32(a) Public works department Subdivision plats .................. 12.5-32(b) Refuse disposal division .............. 2-85(2) Tanks ............................... 12.5-36 GATHERINGS. See: ASSEMBLIES Above -ground tanks Elevated ........................ 12.5-35(c) GENDER Not elevated .................... 12.5-35(b) Definitions and rules of construction..... 1-2 Supp. No. 71 2945 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Supp. No. 71 2946 Section Section GOLF ADVISORY BOARD HOME OCCUPATIONS (Cont'd.) Composition and terms ................. 9-17 Local business tax. See also that subject Composition ......................... 9-17(a) Generally............................ 17-16 et seq. Terms ............................... 9-17(b) Home occupation provisions Creation ............................... 9-16 Affidavit of applicant required...... 17-3(e) Duties ................................. 9-19 Appeals........................... 17-3(g) Meetings ............................... 9-18 Requirement of business tax receipt 17-3(c) Permitted uses, home occupations as .... 17-3(a) GUNS. See: FIREARMS AND WEAPONS Repeal of ordinances .................... 17-3(h) Standards .............................. 17-3(d) H Violation of standards or conditions deemed a Code violation ................... 17-3(f) HANDBILLS Distribution restricted .................. 19-7 HOUSING Abandoned real property ................ 15-11 et seq. HANDGUNS. See: FIREARMS AND See: PROPERTY WEAPONS Boats, docks and waterways Live aboard boats .................... 5-15,5-25 HANDICAPPED PERSONS. See: DISABLED Minimum housing standards ............ 15-27 et seq. AND HANDICAPPED PERSONS See: PROPERTY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Property maintenance standards ........ 15-1 et seq. Recovery of costs for cleanup, abatement See: PROPERTY and removal ....................... 12-101 et seq. HOUSING CODE See: FIRE PREVENTION AND Adopted by reference ................... 15-1 PROTECTION Amendments ........................... 15-2 Code enforcement, applicability re ....... 2-173 HEALTH AND SANITATION Abatement of public nuisances on private property .......................... 14-79 et seq. I See: NUISANCES IMPERSONATION Animals and fowl, provisions re ......... 4-11 et seq. Impersonating police officer; fireman or See: ANIMALS AND FOWL other village official ............... 19-8 Bathing regulations Diseased persons prohibited from bath- IMPOUNDMENT ing in public pool, etc............ 19-3 Boats, docks and waterways; unlawfully Boats, docks, etc., provisions re.......... 5-10 et seq. anchored or moored vessels See: BOATS, DOCKS AND Department of law enforcement to WATERWAYS impound ........................ 5-19 Code enforcement, applicability re ....... 2-173 Owner to be notified upon impound - Garbage and trash ...................... 14-23 et seq. ment ........................... 5-20, 5-21 See: GARBAGE AND TRASH Dogs and cats .......................... 4-30 Park and recreation facilities; failure to INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY cooperate in keeping restrooms neat Adult entertainment establishments or sanitary ........................ 20-2 Zoning regulations re. See: ZONING Property maintenance standards (Appendix C) Exterior property areas ............... 15-2 Alcoholic beverage establishments; nudity, Sanitation ......................... 15-2(a) partial nudity, sexual conduct Rabies control .......................... 4-42 et seq. prohibited......................... 3-4 See: ANIMALS AND FOWL Topless costumes ....................... 19-64 HEDGES. See: FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES Vulgar language ........................ 19-65 AND ENCLOSURES Window peeping ........................ 19-66 INSURANCE EXCISE TAXES HITCHHIKING Casualty insurance premiums ........... 26-16 Prohibitions ............................ 19-6 Property insurance premiums........... 26-17 HOME OCCUPATIONS INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY Customer service requirements and Marine sanctuary, designation as ........ 5-101 performance standards ............. 17-2 Definitions ............................. 17-3(b) INVESTMENTS Effective date .......................... 17-3(i) Investment policy of the village ......... 2-4 Supp. No. 71 2946