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Pages Replaced by Supplement #41T'ABL~ OF CONTLI~IIFS-Cnnt'd. Chapter Page Art. III. ~ nances ................................... 563 1©. Elections ............................................... 615 Art. I. In General ................................... 617 Art. II. Reserved ................................... 618 Art. IIh Reserved ................................... 618 Art. 1V. Palling Locations ........................... 618 li. Electricity .....................~........................ 671 Art. I. In General ................................... 673 Art. II. Electrical Code .............................. 673 ll.5. Emergency Service .................................... 695 Art. I. In GeneraI ................................... 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. Generally ............................... 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 Damage Prevention .............................. 777 Art. I. In General ................................... 779 Art. TI. Administration .............................. 783 Art. III. Provisions for Flood Hazard Reduction ....... 786 13. Reserved ............................................... 839 14. Health and Sanitation .................................. 889 Art. I. In General ................................... $91 Art. II. Garbage, Trash and Refuse .................. 891 Div. 1. Generally ............................... 891 Div. 2. Garbage Collection and Disposal .......... 891 Div. 3. Reserved ................................ $92 Art. III. Reserved ................................... 892 Art. IV. Abatement of Pablic Nuisances on Private Prop- erty ........................................ 893 15. Housing ............................................... 945 lf'i. Library ................................................ 997 Art. I. In General ................................... 999 Art. II. Library Board ............................... 999 17. Licenses anal Miscellaneous Business Regulations......... 1051 Art. I. In General ................................... 1053 Art. II. Local Business Tax .......................... 1057 Art. III. Businesses Located Outside Village Limits ... 1060.4 supp. No. 33 xili IVOIi,~'EI Pt1LM 73EACFF CODL Chapter Page Art, N Reserved ................................... 1053 Art. V. Ambulances .......... ....................... 1063 Art. VI. Garage and Other Sales ..................... 1063 17.5 Reserved .............................................. 1121 1$. Motor Vehicles and Traffic ............................... 1171 Art. I. In General ..................................• 1173 Art. II. Operation of Vehicles Generally ... . . . ........ 1173 Art. III. Stopping, Standing and Parking . ............ 1175 19. Offeenses and Miscellaneous Previsions ................... 1225 Art. I, In GeneraJ ................................... 1227 Art. II. Sexual Offenders and Sexual Predators ..... , . 122& Art. III. Offenses Against Property ................... 122$.1 Art. IV. Offenses Against Public Morals .............. 122$.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 ..................................... 123$ Art. XI. Wellfield Protection ......................... 1242 20. Parks, Playgrounds and Recreation ...................... 12$9 Art. I, In General .................... ............... 1291 Art. II. Meetings and Gatherings .................. . . 1292 Div 1. Generally ................ . ... . .. . ....... 3.292 Div 2. Permit .................................. 1292 Art. III. Recreation Advisory Soard ............. _ .... 1293 21. Planning and Development . ............................. 1343 Art. I. In General ................................... 1345 Art. II. Planning Cornmissian ....................... 1346 Art. III. Beard of Adjustanent ........................ 1347 Art. IV Cancurrency Management ................... 1349 Art. V. Stormwater Management .................... 1363 Art. VI. Archaeological Site Protection Regulations ... 1366.1 22. Reserved ............................................... 1431 23. Police .................................................. 1463 Art. I. In General ................................... 1465 Art. II. Reserved ................................... 1465 Art. III. Reserve Foxce .............................. 1465 24. Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places ..................... 1517 Art. I. In General ..... .............................. 1519 Art, lI. Excavations ................................. 1519 Div. 1. Generally ..................... . . . ....... 1519 Div. 2. Permit .................................. 1520 Art. III. Sidewalks and Driveways .......... . . . ...... 1520 Dxu 1. Generally ............................... 1520 $up~. ~Ta. 39 xi~r TASLL OI' CONTENTS-Cmit'd. Chapter Page Div 2. Permits ................................. 1522 25. Swimming Pools ........................................ 1573 Art. I. In General ....... ............................ 1575 Art. II. Reserved ................................... 1575 Art. III. Reserved ................................... 1576 26. Taxation ............................................... 1627 Art. I. In General ................................... 3.629 Art. II. Insurance Excise Faxes ...................... 1629 Art. III. Utility Tax ................................. 1629 Art. N Telecommunications Service Tax ............. 3.630 27. Trees and Shrubbery .................................... 1681 Art. I. In General ................................... 3.683 Art. II. 'I5.•ees in Swale Areas ........................ 1683 Art. III. Landscaping ............................... 1684 Div. 1. Generally ............................... 1684 Div. 2. Reserved ................................ 1656 Div. 3. Requirements for Certain Yard Areas, ©ff- Sti=eet Parking and Other Vehicular Use Areas ................................... 1686 28. Use of Rights-Of-i+~'ay for Utilities ....................... 1739 29. Telecommunications ........ . ........................... 1781 Appendices A. Appearance Plan .................. ...................... 2043 B. Subdivisions ............................................ 2353 Art. I. In General ................................... 2355 Art. II. Procedures for Subdivision Plat Appraval ..... 235$ Art. III. Design 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. I. In General ................................... 2481 Art. II. Generally ........... ........................ 2485 Art. III. District Regulations .. . .. . .................. 2486.B Arts. N, V. Reserved ........ .. ...................... 2515 Art. VI. Amendments-Fees; Waiting Periods......... 2515 Art. VII. Nonconforming Uses of Land and Structures. 2516 D. Franchises .................. ............................ 2619 Statutory Reference Table ............ ........................ 2819 Code Comparative Table--1970 Code ......................... 2$69 Code Comparative Table-Laws of Florida ................... . 2873 Supp. Na. 36 Xv NORTH ~'A.LM ~EAC~T CODE Page Code Comparative Table-Ordinances ........................ 2875 Charter Index ............................................... 2933 Code Index ................................................. 2935 Supp. No. 36 XVi Checklist of Up-to-Date Pages (This checklist will be updated with the printing of each Supplement) From our experience in publishing LooseleafSupplements on apage-for-page substitution basis, it has become evident that through usage and supplementation many pages can be inserted and removed in error. 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Housing code-Adapted by refer- EI]G~. The Village Catulcil of the Village of North Palm Beach, Florida, does hereby adapt by refer- e11Ge the StalldarCl IloUSing CodL', 1997 ]u' dltinll, (lf the Southern Buikdi.ng Code Collgl•ess Interna- tiollal, Inc., as the housing code far the village. There have been for at least ten i IO) days last past and shall be during the time that this code is in effect, three (3}copies of such code and recanl- lnellded amendments Dept available for public. use, inspection and examination. (.Cade 1970, S 1.9.3-11; Ord. Na. 8-75, ~ 1, 7-10-75; Ord. Na. 14-7'7, ~ 1, 7-1.4-'77; Ord. Na. 28-80, § 1, 10-9-80; Ord. No. 8-83, § 1; 5-25-83; Ord. No. 21-sG,~~' 1, 11.-.13-$G; Ord. No. 5-90,~~' ]., 3-5-90; Ord. No. 3-92, § 1, 2-27-92; Ord. Na. 27-2001, ti 2, 9-13-01) Cross i•efe~•ences---Elestrictions u3i living aboard liouse- boais, ~ 5-75; I~uilding, gas, meclianical and plumbing Gales sadapter~, ~ f -16; elc;ctrieal code adot>ted ~ 11 11; fire preve.~~tian code €~dcpted Y 12-1(i. Sec. 15-2. Same. Azncndments. The following aanendallents alld additions are hereby inane to the hnusiiig Cade adopted by section. 15-1 of'this code: 1Q2.1 Enforcenxen.t Officer: There is hereby established by the applica- ble governing body provisions for the enforce- ment of this code by the housing official. The director af` conlnluality development shall serve as the housing official. 10(3.1 Ap]iaintrnen.t. There is hereby established a board to be called tll.e housing baarcl of adjListlneilts and appeals. The board shall be appointed by the village catmcil. The constxcicti(rn board of ad- justlnents and appeals ~stabl.i5hed by Chapter G of thL~ village Cade shall act as the housing board of adjustiilents and ~~ppeals. Section 107. ~pper~l. Any person receiving written notice fl•olu the housing off-icial of defici~alUies in his property under this Code play within thirty (3U} days follnwingf the date of such notice enter an <3ppeal in «•riting t.o thc~ hau,sing board of ad- ~~' lri-2 justments and appeals. Such appeal shall state the location of the property, the date of the notice of ~nolati.on.s, and the number. of such notice. The appellant must state the variance or lnodi#'ication requested, the reasons therefor, and the hardship or conditions upon which the appeal. is made. Appeals shall be an fox•zns pratidded by the departnlcnt of coinmunity de- velopment, and shall be accompanied by a tiling fee of one hu.ndi^ed fifty dollars 0150.00). Section. 202. Defirzit.i.arxs The definitions far "dwelling" and "family" cantainc*cI rvitl~in sectiasl 202, Definitions, al•e hereby amended to read as follows: Du}elli.rxg is any building ar structure de- signed exchisively for residential occupancy. A dwelling may be designed for one-family, two- family nr multiple-family occupancy, htlt not including hote]s, clubs, motels, boarding ai• lodging houses ar house trailel•s whether such tr. oilers be moliile ar located in stationary fash- ion as when a.n blocl~s oz atk?cr foundation. Farrzily shall lne:an one ar lnnre pei°sons ]ivillg ial the sank sialgle or .multiple family dwelling unit, all of whom are related b~,, blood, marriage ai• adolation, ax• a g'rnup c}f persons all of whoin are iaot sa related which fines llcrt exceed two (2) unrelated persons in numl3er. This term shall llat include the occupants of a rooming or boarding house, ~*~'au.p home/cnngre- gate living facility or other sianilar use with shared cooking or sanitary facilities. 3(J5._I~. Accessr~r~v Stracctureg. Garages, storage buildiiags, docks, piers, boat hoists, dolphin poles, bulkheads, swiminillg pools and the waters therein, screen encl~- sures, fences, walls, driveways, side~valk.s, an- tennas and all other accessory ;;tructLU•es shall he maintained and kept izl good repair and aund structural condition. All sections of this code arc app.iicable as determined by the buihl- ing offic_iiil Subject to stanElard appeal as out- ~l.ined in section i07. ..307.4. C,ar•e of Prern.iscs. It shall be: unlawful ft~1- the owner ar nccu- pailt of a residential kiuildinl;, structure ar Supp. \TO. 33 gd7 i.,-2 property to utilize the pren~.ises of such. resi- dential property for the open storage of any abandoned motor' vehicle, abandoned hoat, aban- doned trailer, ice box, refrigerator, stove, glass, building material, building rubbish or similar itczzts, It shall. be the duty and responsibility of every owner or occupant to keep the premises of such residential property clean and to re- mnve from the premises all such abandoned items listed above, Larzcisccapirc~. The entire: yard `where exposed to public view must be landscaped. Play az•c~~as, flotverbeds, drive- wa;i?s, walks, etc., not inteaaded to have vegetative cover should lac clearly defined and maintained free of` uncultivated. growth. Landscaping shall be rnairataizacrcl so as to present a healthy, neat and ardcrly appearance at least equal to the; original installation and shall be mowed or trizzamed in a manner and at a fre- quency so as not to detract from the appearance of tl~c genera] area. Any grass and brush gnawing in excess of nine {91 izaches in height, dead trees, trash and garlaagc shall be removed from the premises. Landscaping shall be naaintaiz~ed to xninimize praperty damage and public l~azar•ds, including the removal of low hanging branches aver sidewalks and paved areas and those ob- structing street lighting and traffic control signs. Landscaping shall be kept free of visible signs of insects anal disease and appropriately irrigated and fertilized to enable landscaping to be in a healthy co~~dition. All roadways, curbs and sidewalks shall be edged to prevent encr.oaclrment from the adjacent turf areas. Brcildi.ngs, Str-uct.ures Th.e exterior of all premises and every structure ther•con where cox}}osed to public view, shall be aaintained irx a cor3dition that shall not show ct~idence of detcr`ioratinn. All screened enclosures slxall be properly fitted arul zaaaintained. All sur- faces shall be maintaixa.ed free of weathering, di.scoloratian, ripping, tearing or other holes or breaks, broken glass, crumbling stone, brick or stcrcco ar ether conditions reflective of deteriara- tian or inadequate maintenance. All building exterior wall surfaces dial} be kept free of faded nr clopped paint. and shall be main- tained izr repair and condition to prevezit deterio- ration, and must be repainted, recavered or cleaned tVhen twenty-five t25) percent or more of any exposed surface becomes discolored. or is peeling. All ofl' street parking spaces and driveways shall be asphalt, concrete, black, stone, brick or similar ;;month durable surface or durable stu-E'ace as a}aprcrved b,-~ tlie. community development direc- tor. All off-street parking and driveways shall be kept in good repair az?d sound. structural condition. Asphalt, concrete, arxd brick paver surfaces steal] not show signs of excessive surface rleterioratioz~-, such as potholes arxd substantial cracks. Elll drive- ways shall bca free of errant vegetation. Stone surface driveways shall lac maintained ira a neat appearance and bordered. Stone material sha31 lac so maintained as to not spread onto public streets and sidewalks. 308..7 Ca~~a~alirance E:rce1atioris. No person slxall operate a rercnning~ house, or shall occupy or Iet to another for occupancy any roonong unit in any rooming' house, except in compliance with the provisions of every section of this code except the provisions of 301 and 302. 101.3.4. A31 residential properties, buildings and structures annexed into the Village shall comply, upon annexation, with tlxe requirements of chapter 15, housing, sections 15-1 and 15-2, with the following eYCeption: The provisions of subsection 307.4 shall ap- ply 2 ltwa} years (twea~ty-four (24} mouths) Lifter date of annexation. (Code of 1970, § 19.3-12: Ord. No. 8-75, § I, 7-10-75; Ord. No. 14-77, ~ 1, 7-14-77; Ord. No. 2$-80, § 1, 10-9-80; Ord. No. 21-86, § 1, 11-13-86; Ortl. No. 5-90, § `~, 3-$-90; Ord. No. 3-92, § Z, 2.27-92; Ord. No. 27-2.001, § 3, 913-01; Ord. No. 23-2003, ~,~'~ 1, 2, cJ-11-03; Ord. Na. 200E-24, § 2.1{; 11-11-Ofa } (The nearl; page is 9971 Supp. Na. 83 948 APPENDIX C ZONING ARTICLE I. IlV GENERAL Sec. 45-1. Short title. The provisions embraced within this- ordinance shall be known as the "zoning cede" and may be sa cited. Sec. 45-2. Definitions. For the purpose of this ordinance, certain words and terms are defined as follows: Accessary use is a use customarily incident and accessory to the principal use of land or building located on the same lot. Accessory building shall include a building customarily incident and accessory to the princi- pal use of land or building located on the same lot. In R-1 and R-2 residential dwelling districts an accessory building shall be limited to an automo- bile garage. Adult entertainment. Adult entertainment means any adult arcade, adult theater, adult booth, adult bookstore/adult video store, adult motel or adult dancing establishment as defined in Ordinance No. 8$-31, Palm Beach County Adult Entertain- ment Code; or any establishment or business operated for commercial gain where any em- ployee, operator or owner exposes his/her speci- fied anatomical area for viewing by patrons, in- cludingbut not limited to: massage establishments whether or not licensed pursuant to Chapter 480, Florida Statutes, tanning salon, modeling studio, or lingerie stadia. Antenna is a transmitting or receiving device used in communications that radiates or captures electromagnetic waves, digital signals, analog sig- nals, radio frequencies (excluding radar signals), wireless telecommunications signals or other com- munication signals. (See antenna tower for appli- cable regulations). Antenna tower is a guyed, monopole ar self- supporting structure, whether free standing or attached to another structure, containing one or more antennas intended for transmitting or re- ceiving television, AM/FM radio, digital, micro- wave, cellular, telephone or similar form of elec- tronic communication. § 45-2 Antiques: Objects of an earlier period such as furniture, jewelry, stamps, coins, miniaturized replicas, works of art, or other decorative articles that are collected primarily because of their age, history, or expectation of increasing value. Child care facility means a licensed facility with more than five (5) children that are unre- lated to the operator of the facility and which complies with F.S. chapter 402. Community residential home, as defined in F,S. chapter 43.9, means a dwelling unit licensed to serve clients of the department of health and rehabilitative services, which provides a living environment for seven ('l} to fourteen (14) unre- lated residents who operate as the functional equivalent of a family, including such supervision and care by supportive staff as znay be necessary to meet the physical, emotional, and social needs of the residents. Decorative post structure is the support base for a light fixture and shall comply with the following requirements: (1} The installation of a decorative past struc- ture shall comply with all village build- ing, electrical and zoning codes. (2) Fxee standing. {3) Conform with the architectural design of the main building veneer, (4} May be located within the main building setback areas. (5) Not more than two (2) decorative post structures per driveway entrance and not mare than four (4) decorative post struc- tures per lot. {6) Not more than thirty (30) inches in width and depth and/or diameter. (7) Not less than eighteen (1$}inches setback from any lot line. (S) Not more than thirty six (36) inches in height without a fixture. Exception: Nat more than seventy-two (72) inches in height without a fixture when setback a mini- mum of thirty-five (35} feet from any side Sapp. No. 23 248 ~ § 45-2 NO1~TH PALM BEACH GODS lot line or rear lot line on corner Iots and not less than thirty-six (3fi) inches from any public right-of--way. Detached fence storage area is a storage area attached to a fence erected on the property line in conformance with fence requirements of the North I'alna Beach Code. Such storage area shall not exceed three (3) feet in depth nor be longer ar higher than the fence to which it is attached. Said storage area shall be constructed of the same material, design and color as the fence to which it is attached and the fence and storage area shall be constructed of opaque materials which prop- erly screen the interior of the storage area from the view of the adjacent property owners. De- tached fence storage areas shall not be erected closer to the street than the adjacent front wall of the main building. No such storage area shall be erected unless its construction conforms to village ordinances. Drug store is a stare engaged in the sale of prescription drugs and other items not necessar- ily related to pharmaceuticals. Dwelling is any building ar structure designed exclusively for residential occupancy. A dwelling may be designed for one-family, two-family or multiple-family occupancy, but not including ho- tels, clubs, motels, boarding ar lodging houses or house trailers whether such trailers be mobile or located in stationary fashion as when an blocks or other foundation. Dwelling unit is a single unit providing com- plete, independent living facilities for one (1) or more persons including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation. Family shall mean one ar mare persons living in the same single or multiple family dwelling unit, all of whom are related by blood, marriage or adoption, ar a group of persons all of whom are not so related which does not exceed two (2) unrelated persons in number. This term shall not include the occupants of a rooming or boarding house, group home/congregate living facility or other similar use with share cooking or sanitary facilities. Family day care home is an occupied residence in which child care is regularly provided for five (5) or fewer preschool children from more than one unrelated family and which receives a pay- ment, fee or grant for any of the children receiving care, whether or not operated for profit. The maximum five (5) preschool children shall include preschool children living in the home and pre- school children received for day care and not related to the resident caregiver. Elementary school siblings of the preschool children receiving day care may also receive day care outside of school hours provided the total number of children, including the caregiver's awn and those related to the caregiver, does not exceed ten (10). Floor area is all usable floor space within the exterior walls of a structure. Front, side ¢nd rear line of a building shall be deemed and construed to include both the main portion of such structure and all projections there- from, including any garage, carport or an ex- tended roof beyond the normal cave ar cornice forming a cover ar roof over an entrance to such dwelling. Any awnings or shutters supported by vertical pasts, columns or pipes shall also consti- tute the building line. The building line shall not include the eaves of such structures nor any open terraces, stoops, steps, or planting boxes which do not extend more than four (4) feet above the level of the yard grade. Exception. Cantilevered canvas awnings may ex- tend no more than eight ($} feet into the required front, side or rear setback and shall be set back two (2} feet from the side property line. Front yard is that area between the front building line and the front line of the lot, and extending from one (1) side line to the other. L¢mp past is a free standing structure that is not more than four (4) inches in width and depth and/or diameter and not mare than eighty-four ($4) inches in height. The installation of a lamp post shall comply with all village building, elec- trical and zoning codes. A lamp post may be installed within the main building setback area. Living area is that area within any dwelling or rooming unit, measured between the inner sides of the exterior walls, made usable for human habitation, with the following exceptions: Any utility room or storage space that is not accessible Supp. Na. 23 2482 APPENDIX C-ZONING from within the principal structure; all common corridors, hallways or exits provided for access ar vertical travel between stories of apartments of multifamily units. Lot is a parcel of land occupied or to be occupied by one (1) main building and its accessory build- ings with such open and parking spaces as are required by the provisions of this ordinance, and having its principal frontage upon a street. Lot of record is a part of the land subdivision, the map of which has been recorded in the office of the clerk of the court of Palm Beach County, Florida. Mixed-use commercial means a combination of retail camanercial and non-retail commercial busi- nesses where non-retail tenants comprise fifty (50) percent or more of the gross floor area. Any combination of retail and non-retail businesses where the retail component comprises fifty (50) percent or more of the gross floor area shall be classified as a retail commercial facility. Mobile home park means a residential tenancy - in which a mobile home is placed upon a rented or leased lot in a park in which ten (10) or mare lots are offered for rent or lease. Motel is a group of two {2} or more attached, detached, or semidetached buildings containing guest rooms or apartments with automobile stor- age or parking space provided in connection there- with, designed and used primarily by automobile transients. Non-retail commercial moans any business clas- sified as other than "retail trade" using the Stan- dard Industrial Code (S.I.C.) System, provided that such business is permitted by the Village Code of Ordinances. Occupied shall be deemed to include the words "arranged," "designed" or "intended to be occu- pied." Pharmacy is an establishment engaged in the preparation of prescription drugs and the sale of drugs, prosthetic supplies, surgical instruments and supplies, and sale and/or rental of aids for invalids. § 45-2 Rear yard is that area between the rear build- ing line and the rear lot line, and extending from one (1) side line to the other. On all lots the rear yard shall be in the rear of the front yard facing the street. Resident of a community residential home means any of the following: an aged person as defined in F.S. chapter 40©; a physically disabled or handi- capped person as defined in F.S. chapter 760; a developmentally disabled person as defined in F S. chapter 393; a nondangerous mentally ill person as defined in F.S. chapter 394; or a child as defined in F.S. chapter 39. Residents, as defined in F,S. chapters 400, 76Q, 393 and 394, shall not reside in the same community residential home as a child as defined in F.S. chapter 39. Retail commercial means any business classi- fied as a "retail trade" establishment using the Standard Industrial Code (S.I.C.) System, pro- vided that such business is permitted by the Village Code of Ordinances. Satellite television antenna is an apparatus capable ofreceiving communications from a trans- mitter or a transmitter relay located in planetary orbit. Usable satellite signal is a signal which, when viewed on a conventional television set, is at least equal in picture quality to that received from local commercial television stations or by way of cable television, Satellite dish antennas may be erected as an accessory structure in R-1 and R-2 zoning districts, subject to the following restrictions: (1) The satellite television antenna shall be mounted on the ground only, and shall be located only in the rear yard of any lot. The satellite television antenna shall be placed so that there shall be a rear and side yard of not less than five (5) feet, or if a corner lot, a side street yard of not less than twenty {20) feet. (2) Such antenna shall not exceed fifteen (15) feet in height, including any platform or structure upon which said antenna is mounted or affixed. Such antenna may not exceed fifteen (15) feet in diameter. {3) Installation of a satellite television an- tenna shall comply with the village build- Sapp. Na. 23 2483 § 45-2 NQRTH FALM BEACIi CODE ing codes, electrical codes, zoning codes and other village codes that may apply thereto. (4} Not more than one (1) satellite tolevision antenna shall be allowed on any lot. {5) Satellite television antennas shall meet all manufacturer specifications, be of non- combustible and corrosive-resistant mate- rial, and be erectod in a secure, wind- resistant manner. Every such antenna must be adequately grounded for protec- tion against a diroct strike of lightning. (6) Satellite television antenna shall be screened from all adjoining private prop- erty by an opaque fence, an opaque wall or by natural landscape planting so planted as to provide maximum opacity that is a minimum of six {6) feet in height from grade. Setback means the distance measured from a side, rear and front lot line yr from the currently designated ultimate right-of--way line (i.e., fed- eral, state, county and village} to the closest .point within the lot that may be occupied by a building or an accessory structure. Front setbacks shall be based on the platted front line of the property ar on the ultimate right-of--way line as determined by the village. Side yard is that area between the side build- ing line and the side line of the lot and extending from the front building line to the rear building line. Stacy is that portion of a building between the surface of any floor and the surface of the floor next above it, or, if there be no floor above it, then the space between any flour and the ceiling next above it. Street is any public or private thoroughfare which affords the principal means of access to abutting property. It may be designated on the map as a street, avenue, boulevard, drive, place, court, road, terrace, way, circle, lane, walk, path or otherwise. Time-share unit is a dwelling unit in which the right of use ar occupancy circulates among' vari- ous persons for specific periods of time less than one (1) year in accordance with a fixed time schedule. 73-ansient commercial means any one, or a combination of the following businesses oriented to serving either village residents or the motoring public {i.e. in transit through ar visiting the area); (1) the sale of fuel, convenience goads and/or minor vehicular repair services; (2) hotel and/or motel accommodations; (3) restaurant facilities; {4} florist, tobacco store and stand, and hobbies, toys and games. Used shall be deemed to include the words "arranged", "designed" or "intended to be used." Yard is the open space on the same lot with the main building, unoccupied and unobstructed from the ground upward. Xeriscape means a method of water cvnserva- tiangained through the utilization of trees, shrubs, vines, plants, groundcaver and turf grasses which are drought tolerant. The implementation of ap- propriate planning and design, use of soil amend- ments, efficient irrigation, practical turf grass, use of drought tolerant plants, mulches and ap- propriate maintenance results in reduced water consumption but still provides a very wide range of attractive landscaping alternatives. (Ord. No. 1&-71; Ord: No. 22-82, § 1, 12-9-$2; Ord. No. 9-85, § 1, 6-27-85; Ord. No. 17-90, § 1, 6-28-94; Ord. No. 21-90, § 1, 5-28-90; Ord. No. 23-90, § 1, 6-28-90; Ord. No. 10-95, § 1, 3-23-95; Ord. No. 23-95, § 1, 7-17-95; Ord. No. 29-95, § 1, 9-28-95; Ord. No. 4-98, § 1, 1-2-98; Ord. No. 05-2001, § 1, 3-8-01; Ord. No. 26-2001, § 1, $-23-01) Crass reference-Definitions for Code in general, § 1-2. Sec. 45-3. Interpretati•~n of provisio~as, In interpreting and applying the provisions of this ordinance, they shall be held to be the mini- mumrequirements for the promotion of the public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the community. Sec. 45-4. Conflict of provisions. (1) It is rat intended by this ordinance to interfere with or abrogate ar annul any ease- ments, covenants or other agreements between parties. supp. Na. 23 2484 t1I'Pl<:ND1~ C-2;ONING (2) That where this ordinance imposes a greater restriction upon the use of buildings or premises, or upon the height of'buildings, or requires larger open spaces than are imposed or required by atlaer ordinances, rules, regulations or by ease- ments, covenants, or agreements, the provisions of this ordinance shall control. Sec. 4b-5. Changes axed amexxdxnents. The village council may, fiam tine to time, on its own. €notian nr nn petition, amend, supple- ment, change, modify or repeal by ordinance the boundaries or districts or regulations or restric- tions herein established, after public hearing. Sec. 45-6. Penalty for violation of pr~vi- aians. Any person who shall violate any of the pr~vi- sions of tl€is ordinance or fail to comply therewith or with any of the requirements thereof', or who shall build or alter any building in violation of any detailed statement or plan submitted and ap- proved thereunder, upon conviction thereof shall be punished as provided in section 1-8 [of the village Code], and each day such violation shall be permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. The owner or owners of any b€.uldings or premises or part thereof, where anything in vio- lation of this ordinance shall be placed, nr shall exist, and any architect, builder, contractor, agent, person or corporation employed in connection therewith shall each be guilty of a separate of.- fense and upon conviction thereof shall be pun.- ished as provided in section 1-S. Secs. 45-7-~-~-4~-15. Reserved. ARTICLE II. GENERALLY Sec. 45-16. Division of village into districts; districts enumerated. In order to classify, regulate and restrict the uses of land and buildings, the height and bulk of buildings, the amount of open spaces about build- ings, intensity of Iand use, the Village of North Pahn Beach, I+`lorida is divided iota twelve (12) zoning districts, as follows: § ~5-as.i R-1 Single-fancily dwelling district R-2 Multiple-family dwelling district R-3 Apartment dwelling district GA Caznxnercial district C-lA Limited commercial distxdet CB Commercial district C-I Neighborhood co€nniercial district C-2 Automotive commercial district C-3 Regional business district P Public district C-OS Conservation and open space CC Transitional commercial district In the creation of this ordinance of'the respec- tive districts, the village council has given due and careful consideration to the peculiar suitabil- ity of each district for the particular uses and regulations applied thereto and to the densities of population, all in accordance with the comprehen- sive development plan of the viIlage. (Ord. No. 208-70, § 1, 3-I2-70; Ord. Na. IO-73, § I, 9-I3-73; Ord. No. 20-90, § 1, fi-2$-90; Ord. No. I-95, ~ I, 3-23-95; Ord. No. 33-97, § 1, 7-10-97) Sec. 45-16.1.. Similar uses. (a) A use within a commercial zoning district not specifically listed as a permitted use, but possessing characteristics similar to a permitted use, maybe established upon written application to tlae cozn€nunity development director for a special use permit. (b) In evaluating an application for a special use permit for the establishment of a similar use, the comznun.ity development director shall, in consultation with other village departments, con- sider the characteristics of the proposed use, including, but not limited- to, size, intensity, den- sity, operating hours, demands far public facili- ties, traffiic impacts and business practices. (c) Upon review and evaluation of the applica- tion, the community development director shall present his nr her recoznznendatian to the village council for final consideratioxl on the next avail- able council agenda. (d) The village council shall conduct a public hearing on the application for special use permit and determine whether the application meets the supp_ 1\TO. 35 24$4.1 4G-1G.1 I+IOI?.'I`H YAI,IVI IILACI-I CgDE criteria set forth in subsection (b) above. The village council shall grant or deny the application by written order. {e) In granting a special use permit, the village council may impose conditions necessary to en- sure that the proposed use: (~) is compatible with the existing or planned character of the neighborhood in which it would be located; {2) Will not have aLa adverse impact upon adjacent properties; and (3) Will not interfere with the use of adjacent pTOpertLes, Such conditions may include restrictions on the size and operating hours of the proposed use. {f) If the conditions imposed by the special use peTZnit are not met, the community development director may revolts the permit. A perLnit holder Lnay appeal the xevocatian of a special use permit by filing an appeal, in writing, to the Zoning Board of AdjustLnent within thirty (30) days of receipt of written notice of revocation. (Ord.. Na, 2007-]6, § 2, 14-25-07) Sec. 45-17. Official zoning map. (1) Adopted by ~°eference. The aforesaid dis- tricts and the boundaries thereof are as shown upon the "official zoning map" which, together with all explanatory matter thereon, is hereby adopted by reference and declared to be part of this ordinance as if the inforxLLation set forth on the map was all fully described and set out herein. (2) Identification. The official zoning Lnap shall be identified by the signature of the mayor at- tested by the village clerk, and bearing the seal of the village under the following wards: "This is to certify that this is the off"~cial zoniLag map referred to in section 3 of Ordinance No. 20 of the Village of North Palm Beach, Florida, as amended," to- gether with the date of the adoption of this ordinance. (8) Changes. (a) lf, irL accordance with the provisions of this ordinance changes are made in dis- trio boundaries or other matter por- trayed on the official zoning map, such changes shall be entered on a new official zoning rnap promptly after the amend- Lnent has been approved by the Village Council. The new official zoning map shall be adopted in accordance with provisions set Earth in Section 45-1.7f5). (b) No changes of any nature shall be made in the off`Leial zoning map or matter shown thereon except in conformity with the procedures set forth in subsection (3)(a). Any unauthorized change of whatever ltind or any failure to make a change when directed by ordinance by any person or persons sha11 be considered a violation of this ordinance and punishable as pro- vided under section 45-6 of this ordi- nance. (4) Location; final authority. Regardless of the existence of purported copies of the official zoning map which may, from time to time, be made or published, the official zoning map which shall be located in the office of the village clerk shall be the fLnal authority as to the current zoning status of land and water areas, buildings, and other structures in the village. (5} Damaged; destt•ayed, etc. In the event that the official zoning map bccoLnes damaged, de- stroyed, lost or difficult to interpret because of the nature or number of changes and additions, the village council may, by resolution, adopt a new official zoning map which s1Lall supersede the prior official zoning map. The new o#1"LCial zoning map may correct drafting or other errors or omis- sions in the prior official zoning map, but no such corrections shall have the effect of amending the original official zoning map or any subsequent amendment thereto. The new official zoning Lnap shall be identified by the signature of the mayor attested by the village clerk and bearing the coal of the village under the following words: "This is to certify that this official zoning map supersedes and replaces the official zoning map adopted (date of adoption of map being replaced) as part of Ordinance No. 24 of the Village of North Palm Beach, I'lorida." Sapp. DIo. 35 2484.2 AC'PENDIX C-LC)NING Unless the prior official zoning map has been. last, or has been totally destroyed, the prior map or any si~;niflcant parts thereof remaining shall be preserved, together with all available records pex•taining to its adoption or amendment. Each replacement official zoning map shall be num- bered in consecutive order as adopted. (Ord. No. 2~8-70, 3-I~-7Q; Ord. No. 26-95, § 1, 8-24-95) Sec. 45-1$. Boundary conflict interpreta- tions. Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries of any district shown upon the zoning snap, the following rules shall apply: (1? Where district boundaries axe indicated as following street, alley or lot lines, said lines shall be construed to be such bound- arjes. (2) Where any public street or alley is here- after officially vacated or abandoned, the regulations applicable to each parcel of abutting land shall apply to the porEian of such street or alley added thereto by vir- tae of said vacation ar abandonment. (3) Incase any further uncertainty exi sts, the village council shall interpret the intent of the map as to the location of such boundaries. Sec. 45-19. Buildings and uses to conform to district regulations. Execpt as hereinafter provided: A. Na building shall be erected, reconstructed or structurally altered, nor. shall anybuild- ing or land be used wlzieh does not comply with the regulations for the district in which such building or land is located. B. Na building shall be erected, reconstructed or structurally alter°ed to exceed thG laeigbt ar bulb limits herein established for the district in which such building is located. C. The ~niru~num open spaces around a main building as provided for in this ordinance 3 45-19 shall not be encroached upon or be con- sidered as open spaces for any other build- ing. D. There shall not be more than one (1} Ynain building and its customary accessory build- ing on a lot as defined by this ordinance. 5upp. No. 35 24$5 APPENDIX C-ZONING E. The types, location and uses of buildings and land publicly owned and used in the performance of a public function may be permitted in any district, provided such type, location and use is approved by the village council. The village council may limit the length of time of -such -type, location and use. (Drd. No. 2-82, § 1, I-28-82) Sec. 45-~0. Adult entertainment establish- . ment. {I) Legisldtiue intent. The intent of the village council in adopting this section is to establish reasonable and uniform regulations for the adult entertainment industry that will protect the health, safety, property values, and general welfare of the people, businesses, and industries of the Village of North Palm Beach. It is not the intent of the Village Council to legislate with respect to mat- ters of obscenity. These matters are regulated by federal and state law, including Chapter 847 of the Florida Statutes. It is not the intent of the Village Council in adopting this section to con- done distribution of obscene materials. This section is intended to provide for the proper location of adult entertainment esta~lish- ments in the C-I Neighborhood Commercial Dis- trict and to protect the integrity of adjacent neighborhoods, educational institutions, religious institutions, parks and other commercial enter- prises. Proper separation of adult entertainment establishments prevents the creation of "skid- row" areas in the village which results from the concentration of these establishments and their patrons. It is the intent to limit the secondary effects of adult entertainment establishments as set out in the findings of fact contained within the Palm Beach County "Adult Entertainment Code," Ordinance No. 88-3I. The locational restrictions contained in this section should not he construed as to apply only to those residential zoning districts, religious insti- tutions, educational institutions, parks and other commercial enterprises which cater to or are attended by persons under eighteen (I8) years of age. The restrictions within this section are also intended to ensure that residential zoning dis- § 45-20 tricts, educational institutions, religious institu- tions, parks and other commercial enterprises are located in areas free from the secondary effects of adult entertainment establishments. The location of residential zones, educational institutions, religious institutions, parks and other commercial enterprises within viable, unblighted and desirable areas suppprt the preservation of property values and promote the health, safety and welfare of the public at large. (2) Findings of fact. Based on the evidence and testimony presented at first reading and public hearing, the Village Council of the Village of North Palm Beach reaffirms the findings of fact contained within the Palm Boach County Adult Entertainment Code and an the findings incorpo- rated in the United States Attorney General's Commission on Pornography {1986): "A Summary of a National Survey of Real Estate Appraisers Regarding. the Effect ofAdult Bookstores on Prop- erty Values," conducted by the Division of Plan- ning, Department of Metropolitan Development, City of Indianapolis, January 1984; the "Study of the Effects of Concentration of Adult Entertain- mentEstablishments in the City of Los Angeles, " conducted by the Planning Committee for the Los Angeles City Council, June 1977; the study con- ducted by the City of Austin, Texas; the Metragol- itan Bureau of Investigation {MBI} for the Ninth Judicial Circuit (4rlando area}; and information from Tampa, Florida, detailing the effects of adult entertainment establishments in the Tampa area. In addition to the foregoing recitals, the village council further finds that: {a) The possession, display, exhibition, distri- bution and sale of books, magazines, mo- tion pictures, prints, photographs, period- icals, records, novelties and devices which depict, illustrate, describe or relate to "specific anatomical areas" or "specified sexual activities" as the terms are defined herein are business activities that exist ar may exist within the village. {b) Businesses where employees including dancers and entertainers perform or are presented while displaying or exposing Supp. No. 23 2486.1 § 45-20 NORTI~ PALM BEACH CODE "specified anatomical areas" as that term Adult motel is defined herein exist or may exist within Adult theater the village. (c) Where the activities described in para- graphs (a} and (b} above are present, the experience of many other communities indicate that illegal activities tend to oc- cur including, but not limited to, prostitu- tion, pandering, solicitation far prostitu- tion,lewd and lascivious behavior, exposure of minors to harmful materials, the pos- sessian, distribution and transportation of obscene materials and of controlled substances. The village council further finds there is a direct relationship between the display or expos- ing of specified anatomical areas and an increase in criminal activities, moral degradation and dis- turbances of the peace and goad order of the community and the concurrences of these activi- ties is hazardous to the health and safety of those persons in attendance and tends to depreciate the value of adjoining property and harm the eco- nomicwelfare ofthe community as a whole. These secondary effects are adverse to the public's inter- est and quality of life, tone of commerce and total community environment in the Village of North Palm Beach. The combination of the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages with the display or exposing of specif ed anatomical areas is adverse to the public's interest and quality of life, tone of com- merce and total community environment in the Village of North Palm Beach. (3) Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this ordinance, shall have the meanings ascribed therm in the Palm Beach County Adult Entertainment Code at time of passage of this ordinance, except where the con- text clearly indicates different meaning. Adult arcade Adult bookstore/adult video store Adult booth Adult dancing establishment Adult entertainment establishment Adult material Adult video store Alcoholic Beverage Board Cade Commercial Gain Commercial establishment Conviction Department Educational Institution Exnplayee Establishment Inspector Licensed premises Licensee Operator Person Principal stockholder Private Performance Specified anatomical areas Specified criminal act {4) Prohibited locations. {a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Cade, or any provision of the viIlage planning, land development and zoning regulations, na person shall propose, cause or permit the operation of, or enlargement of, an adult entertainment establishment which, while in operation or after enlarge- ment, would or will be located within one thousand (1,000} feet of a commercial establishment that in any manner sells or dispenses alcohol for consumption on pre- mises (other than establishments set forth in Paragraph 4(e)), within five hundred (500) feet of Zoning District P, public district, within one thousand (1,0fl0) feet of a religious institution, within free hun- dred E500) feet of an educational institu- Supp. No. 23 2486.2 t~'PI~NDI~ C-7Q~T1NCf teen, child care facility, fancily day care borne ar community residential hpme, within Lwa hundred (200) feet af' an area zoned for residential use, within tw[r hun- dred (200) feet of an area designated as residential orz the future land use Wrap of the village's comprehensive plan, within five lautadred (500) feet csf a parr, or within t~~~o thousand (2,060) feet of another adult entcrtairtltac€tt establishment. lb) In addition to the distance requirements set forth in suhsc~etion (a), an adult enter- tainment establishment shall not be al- lowed to open, exist m• do business any- «~hcsre except in the C-1 and C-2 zoning district where adult entertairlrnent estab- ]ishrnents are an e:~}aressiy permitted use subject to review by the ~riIlage director of contlnunity develaprnnnt for colafox~taa€rce with the requirements of the ~rillage's land development regulations. {c) The distar3ee requirements of subsection [a) are .independent of and do oat super- sede the [listalacc requirements for aleo- ]tolic laevel•ag~e esta€alislaltaents whielt raaay lie contained in otltcr laws, rulc;s, oa°di- nances, or regulations. (di No religiatls institution, edtlcatianal insti- tution, child care facility family clay care borne, cotnmtluity residential home, park ar commercial establishment that sells or dispenses alcohol far consumption on pre- trrises {other than establi5hntertts ,set forth. i.n paragraph 4{e,7) shall Iocate and oper- ate within the distance requirenacnts frarla such. establishnlertts anal. facilities oper- ated and licensed for adLllt entertainment establishments. ie) Tlae distance restrictions set fbrtlt ire. this paragraph (4) shall u.cat apply #:o env laarta- fiderestaurant. operating under a ]r~lorida 4-COP-SRX license as a .restaurant with full kitchen facilities and fifty-one (511 percent Ur m[lre [rf grass sales being de- a•LVed 1TOta1 l,he sale of food ara.d non- alcoholic beverages. ~lcaholic beverages ar-o to be served only .vhen the restalu•ant is open for Salo and sers~•ice of foor_l. -1; -`LU (5) Meccsrirer~l.crLt of clistcarace. The distance ft•ona a proposed or existing adult entertaintnent estab- ]ishment to apre-existing adult entertainment estahlishnaent, a pre-existing t'eligiot:s institu- tion, to Larlilag District P, pLlbltc district, a pl•e- existing religious institution, a pl-e-existing edu- cational institution, child care facility, fattaily day care home or community residential home, an area zoned for residential use, an area designated arz the futLLre land use map of the comprehensive plan as residential, apre-existing residence, a pre-existing park or a pre-existing cotnnaercial establish.€nen.t that sells nr. dispenses alcohol shall. Ue measarcd. by drawing- a stF.aig~h.t lute bct~,~eet-, the closest let lines of the proposed or existing' adult entet•tainntent estalalishtnent encl. tlae pre- existing adult entet•tainrttent estahlishtueltt, pt•e- existing relies nus institution, Caning District ]?, public district, pre- religious insf:itutiort, a pre- existing educational institution, child care facil- ity, family day care home or canamunity residen- tial borne, eta area zoned for residential use, a pre-existing residence, a Fare-existing park or a pre-existing contra-€crcial establishn~c~ltt that sells or disper-lses alcohol that is located outside tlae ine[rrporatecl limits of the pillage of North Palm Beach. This prn~risinn is intended to prevent with.irt the Village of North Palm Beach the ads=erse impacts and. secondary eifi'ects created by the concentration of adult entet•tainttaeltt establish- ntents and the placement of 5c€.ch establishln.ents in close proximity to the other specilied uses, whether the other specified uses are located within or withor.€t the incorporated limits of Village of I~or•th Pa11aa Beach. (0) .Vn €~c.ri[ur.c[~. There shall be no variance to the distance requirernenl;s of this section- (7) 74'oracc~nforr€aira~ uses. If any nanconfarrning adult lousiness ceases to do busi€a[;ss fat- a catrtin- trous period of tzinety (S0; days, it shall be dc~e.€ttcd ~LUaxadaned and shall not thereatLer reopen except in conformance tivith these regulations. (8) b~u~a~lenz.enta? cr.cl~~xiraistrati.ue rectuiremerits. !.a) ~u:les of constrar.ctLan. Thls section shall lac. liberally construed to accaratlalis]a its purpose al'reg~ulating and dispersing adult entertainment establish.noerats altd r°e- lated activities. 5upp. \Tn. 33 2~$G.3 ti 45-2l1 iVUIL'rI3 YAI,~7 t~tiACf.t CO.I7.F. f b) Deaelo~rrrterxt r;resrgtx cr.rzd irrxprouenxerzt .stara- clccra`s. The staff shall compare the official plans of the building clepartl7lent artd of= ficial zoning map against the plan submit- ted. (c} All adult materials shall he located and the activities of employees which include the exposure of specified anatomical ar- eas shall talce place withial the adult busi- IleSS pTP_i111S85. (d) No ad alt materials or activities caf emplay- ces wllic}i include tlae exposure of speci- fied allato.nlical areas shall he visible froru t11.e exterior of the adcilt htisiness pre- Iniscs ila any way icaclnding, but nt:t liln- ite[l to, exterior apel•tui•es such as opened doors and unobscured windows. (el Na merchandise, advertising or depic- tions of the activities o£ an adult business shall be disl7layed oll the e~+-terior of the adult business premises ar in any location where they are visible fi•om public right- crf-way. i,#') No adult business shall display it sign: (1] Advertising the presentation ~f al7.y activity proliibited by Florida Stat- ute law or any applicable village ardiatance; at• (2) Capable af'leading a reasanabI.e per- son to believe that the esta]Ilishnlent engages i.n an activity proliibitecl by Florida Statute law or any apl7lica- ble village ordinance. (3) Containing any flashing lights, pho- tcagl~aphs, silhouettes, drawings or pictorial represe;utations of ariy man- ner. (except for the logo of'the estall- lislinlent, provided the logo shall not contain any specified anatmlical ar- eas, or any male or female fortlls at or l.~el.ow the clavicle). nient where alcoholic beverages are, ar are available i;o be sold., dispensed., con- sumecl, possessed, or offered far sale or consumption on the prelllises. The pen- alt}= {i7r violation a{' this subsection f91 shall be revrscation of business tax receipt issued by the village. [IO} Disclosure of names aliases end rlate,s of llif•tlz nf' emlllr>rvees. Owners atld operators of all adult entertainment establishments in t11e village shall disclose to the village the names, aliases and dates ofbil-th of all employees it Chair respective estaUlish- ments. Such information shall be ful•- nisl7ed the village ill writing prior to issu- an~e. or renewal of a business tax receipt of tl7e village and at such other tinges as requested by village officials. The failure to mal~c such disclosure shall result in either the loss of business tax receipt ar the f'ailurc of the village to issue a ile~v receipt or renewal thereof. {11) Enfnr•cenr.ent.. The provisions of this Carle Islay be etl.fat'ced by: (a) A suit brought by the village council in t:he (circuit Court of Palm 33earh County to rest]°ain, enjoil7, ~or pre'c=ent a violation of this Code; and (b) k~nforcemellt praceedilag~s by tlae village's code enfol•ccnlent board; and (c~) Crimilial prosecution; and (.cl) Any and all other legal proeeedilags and remedies available to the village as pro- inded by Ia~v. (Ord. No. 22-J5, § 1, r-1.7-9.i; OI•cl. No. 37-t35, §~ 1-S, 12-14-95; UI;d. I~lo, 6-96, § ]., 1-25-9fi; Urd. No. 17-98,~~' 1, 8-13-J&; Ord. No. f12-2[102, § 1, 2-1.4-{)2; Urd- No. 20016-24, ~ 2.L.1, 11-9-U6; Ot-d. No. 2006-28, § l0, 12-14-06) 49} Di.spla;yr nr• ex~~nsure of specifaecl. arr.atorni- cal ar•e¢. It shall be unlawful fc~r any Sec. 4u-21. Telecolnmlxnications antcx~na a~xrl person to display or expose anti= speci.fled antenna towers. anatomical area to others. regardless of ~~=1l ether such person is actually eligagilig Antenna and/or antenna towels owned and in dancing, in any coallallercial establish- aperatvd subject to provisions cif' Elie 7elecomnlu- Seipp. i~To. 33 24$G.4 AI'i.'LNI]f}i G---•l..{)Nf.'~1G~~' 48-21 nicatians Act of 1p96 ]nay be located and con- bons will be considered. only after structed izl accordance with the following pravi- the applicant fbr an antenna or an- sions: telllla tower leas to ells fLlllest extent (1~1 a. The village plaranillg eozl]lllissiozl will 13racticable, demallstratecl to the vil- cansider, in accordance with article lags council. that alI e:~istixlg struc- III of chapter fi of the village code of tares either will not acconlnlndate ordinances, applications ti)r eels cnlll- all antenna installation ar are rlat inunication antenna and/o3• antenna available for an antenna nr antenna towers v~rllich are attached to, or re- toFVer installation. If' all ante3lala ar place existing structures provided antenna tower cannot be located oll the overall height of the antenna a31y existing structure tvitllaut tul- and/or to~~~er does not extc~~nd mare reasonably cnlnpraluisirzg the all- tllazl twenty (20) feet above the ex- tenna tower`s signal reception or lStlll~, Stl'UCtLlI'e. tz•an:slllzsslan CalJablllty oI' U11reaSall- ~]. Ill appl'a~ollg a towC'.r or antenna ably Cal]lpl'01113.6e the Co3I11n1131:ICatlall location, the planning eolnnlission system's capability, the village coun- shall consider the attachment to ar oil will next consider, in the follo~v- repl.acenlent of existing structures ing order of preference, alternative vvllich will result in the least visa- properties and zoning di.stri.cts. ally offensive installation to be the 1. (s-2, general commercial dis- litast flrc;fe;rl•ed location for suc11 ill- trio stallatious. Sucl, stluctures relay in- clude 1]ut are 11r+€. limited to lligllrise Z. COS, canse]-vatian and opezl. residential or canlnlercial buildings, space district spares lighting poles, existing ~ln- g. P, public distz-ice tenna towers ancUor public utility structures. 4. Cf-I, zleighborhood canllnereial (2) Nevv free standing towers/antenna lava- district at C-3 regiotlal husi- tinny arlcl new to«*c~r/antenna locations nose distr-iet which do not conform to section 45-I of ~. CA, CI3, or CIA, restricted ar this article zzlay otlly be allowed by special li.lnit.ed commercial district exception granted by the village cnu31ci1 apartnleni;dwellillgdistrict (i. R3 sulJject to the following criteria: , a. The villaga c€]utlcil shall consider Alternative]prclpertiesandzn.eli?lgclis- ~vhen. evalLtatiaag whether to app3~ove trios relay only lac considered after it an alltennalta~~~el• location whetl:ler has been dclllonstratc.d that an azl- there issuitable and reasallal~ly avail- tenna tower cannot be lacatecl orl able 17ublic or private propel•ty which x115: higher preferred property or zoo would physically accolnnlodate the inP; district. tower oz' azltellna without. unreasall- `1'he village coLt.ncil sb.all act to ap- ably cnnlpronlising "the antenna's sig- prove ells tower/azltenlla location 1]y ual reception or transmitting capa- special exception. Upon the granting 1]ility or unreasonably ca3npranlise of a special excc.ptivn for location, the calnmunication system eapabil_ the application will be relllanded to ity, and without negatively impact- the village planning caminissiall #'al,' illg the aesthetics of the to~~s~er. approval in accordance with. article 1]. New flee standing tower/antenna lo- III of chapter 6 of the village ends of cafiioLls cllld new ta~ve3•lalatel-]n~e loot]- ardinallees. Sugp. Na 33 ~4F3B_5 =r5-2 r ~rc~r~~a~ri r}t~.a.,ae~r a~a<~E~ctr cor~r~. c. In na case may a to~ver/antenna in- stallation height exceed mare than twenty f2()) feet above the maxiaaauna height allowed. by this code. (3) Az~,y applicant requesting antenna tower location approval is regtizired to accommo- date ~`tntenna facilities of other pravidez's (cn-location), on a nondiscriminating ba- sis, to avoid du}alicatiozz of the erection of such towers or provide verifiable objective data, why it cannot do so. Moreover, it will. be presumed that if a proposed site .is within one-half mile of an existing an- tenna tower that can reasonably accona- mnda to the applicant's azatcnzaa, a denial of the; applicai:ion would not resin[ in an uzareasnnable conapramise to the applicant's cnnaancuaicatinn system capability or an unreasonable compromise to the antenna tower's reception or transmission capabil- ity. f4) rl'lae applicant znccst to the fullest extenf. practicable, demonstrate to the village: that the antc~zazaa tower and accessory equip:Went buildings w-ill be screened frown view by arclaitectcu•al features, landscap- ing, existing natural vegetatiota, or will be aesthetically designed to blend info and harmonize with the area or location sur- roz.uading th(; antenna ar antenna tower site in accordance with the ~~illage of North Palm .E3eadz Appearance Plan. (5) Antenna ar antezana towers shall not be az-tificially lighted except as required for public safety purposes, nr by the Fc-decal Aviatioza Administration (FA.4). Sig[aage shall not be a]lnjved except as required for public safety ptrposes, or by the T'cderal Coznznunications Commission (FCC). (G) ~o the extezat not in conflict with the larovisioz~s de>.scrihed above, any proposed antenzra or ta~ve;r or accessory equipment building wiIl be subject to all alaplicable village codes and regLZlaticsna. (Ord. Na. 1.2-97, § 1, 2-27-cI7} ~tlit©r`s trote-Section ~5-`LZ, relative La aceanfrant iattd in the R-1 district, has been rept;aaet3 by (}t'cl. t'~aa. ¢S`J,~~' 1, enacted Jan. 28, ].952. `r he Partner section ctid not. bear a ltist+n•g note. SuUsrsyuontry. Ord. No. 12-9i, § 1, ado~tcti l~'eh. 'L7, 1991 acaded nets pro~~isiot-~s pertaiuitag io teIecointnttnica- tions antenna and ~natenna towea•s as herein seC out. dec. 4b-22. Qceaxafront land-•f~cean setback. 'There shall be a building setback line of not less than fifty (50) feet front the dune lin(z, oz• one hundred { 100) feet from the la iglzwatez- line, which- ever distance is greater, for all. property boz°dez•ing oza the Atlantic Ocean. The nzeasurenient of the setback from the duzae line and the haghwater line shall be to the closest edge of any building to be cozastz-ucted on the Atlantic oceanfront. (Ord. No, ~3-7~, § 1} dec. 45-23. Emergency generators required for automotive service stations. All newly eonstrticted automotive service sta- tions shall have a permanently installed ezaaer- gency generator. 1_<:xisting aLCtoznative service sta- tions shall be re(luired to install permanent emergency t;etaerators whenever such service sta- tion is rebuilt a{'ter being destroyed to aza cxtezat of more than fifty f50j p~rcezat of its assessed value ar whenever a revise=d site plan; for such service station is submitted for approval which enlarges ~3pou or alters in any way tb.e oribizaal site plan for that service station. A11 others shall have a tz•azas- fer installed within two (2) years of the passage of this sectioza, to allow far a portable goner. afar to be easily* connected to the service station. For the purposes of tlai.s section, an automotive sez'vice station means aza}' commercial est.ahlisliznent nza- gaged in the retail sale of gasoline. ford. No. `~OOG-22,~~' 2, 9-14-OG) secs. ~5-24-4v-26. Il.esex~=ed. AIi.7E'1CLE IIT. DISTIi,ICT REGULA'I`ION~y dec. 45-27. IT,_t single-family cl:~velling clis- triet. A. f.Tses permitted. Within any ll-I single.. family dwelling district azo building, structure, land or ~nrater shall he used except for one f 1) or more of the following z.cses, 1. Single-family dfve:llings with accessary buildings custaniarily incident thereto. `Cross refex•ettcc-.ir.ome occtfputions,~~ 17-2. Supi~. iVo. 33 ~•~gG.~ r1F'I'I~]VDIX CZONlIv'G 2. Public scl~aols. 3. Parks and recreatimt fic~ilities ou=ne[1 ar leased by ar operated under the supervi- sion of the Village of North Pahn Beach. 4. Detached fence storage areas. 7. satellite dish antenna. 6_ Coinntunity residential homes. Comn-~u- nity residential hotues of six (6) or fewer residents which otherwise meet the defi- nition of a cotmnunity residential Home, provided that such homes shall not He located within a radius o~l' oa~e thousand. (1,UUU) feet of another existing such borne with six f 61 ar fewer residents. 7. 1<'antily day care haute. 8. Latnp post. 9. Decorative past atrxtct.~u-e. B. Bu-; Icli.ra~heigflit rebulatia~~s. No main build- ing shall exceed two f,2) stories in height and no accessoi~= building more Char one (1) story. C. B:ti(.cfirtg site area r-egu.lations. The tnini- aizun~ Iot ot° btzild•ing site area fear each single- fan)ily dwelling shall be seven thousand five hundred (7,b00) square feet and havE~ a width of not less than seventy-five (75) feet, n-€eas~tred at the h~tildang line. D. Yawl s,~ace regulrctir»zs. 1. Fraxat,yarcl. There shall be a front yard of not less tHaa~. twenty-five (25) feet mea- sured fi'o.an the street lute to the fi°ont building line. 2. Rear yard.. `.1'ltere shall. be a 1•ear y=ar•d of not lass than to=enty i20) feet tneas~rred fronn the rear buildu1g line to the rear lot lin[?. 3. Side vcards- 't'here shall be a side yard on eaeli side of the side building Iine of not less than ten f 1U) feet. 7n the cave of corner lots, no btril.ding €tnd tiro addition to any building shall be erected ar placed nearer than twenty (ZO? feet to the side street line of any such lat. (a) For a dirtance of cane block can streets %ntersectitig U.S. ft 7., nluasL~r-Ld from § 45-28 the right-of~wa,y line of said U.S. ~1, side yards [af at least twentST-five i_`~5) feet in depth shall he provided. 1. Off street pcct-krn~s regzelaticans. At least one parking space of at least two Hundred (200) sclttare feet shall be provided. All parking spaces shall consist of a dut•able sru-faced tiros as al3proved by the coniniuzuty develapaneut director, enclosed in the dwelling, in art accessory building or in an ruienclosed area, exclusive of the driveway, ccsn- necting thcr parking sl3ace to the Street. f~]I vehi- cles parking on a lot must be parked on a durable s [u•face. (Ord. No. 17-71; Ord. No. 9-S[i, ~ 2, 6-27-55; Ord. N[f. 1`7-90, § 2, G-2~-JU; Ord. No. 29-35, S 2, 9-28-95; Ord. No. 23-2()03, § r), 9-ll-U3; (h•d. I~[t- 2UOG-24, ~ 2.L.2, 11-9-0G } Sec. 45-28. '~.-2 multiple-fani~Iy ciwelllrig' d~s- trict. A. Uses perrni.ttecl. Within any R-2 nlazltiple- i~anrily dwelling district, no building structure, land or tivater shall be used, except fhr one {1) or mare of the following uses: Any use permitted its the R-1 single- fantily d~velling district. Su~~p. ~~~. ss `'4$6.7 CCI77i CUMI'ARATIVI; TABL11 Adoption Section Oc•d. No. Rate Secli©n this Code 8 19-221 9 29-5(a) 10 App. C, § 45-26(3), (10) 11 App. C, ~ 45-38 Q(51 2007-01 1-11-07 2 Added 21-48 2007-03 2- 8-U7 2 6-17 2007-10 4-12-07 1 2-52(a) 2 2-54(3) 2007 13 7-12-07 1, 2 2-1 2667-lfi 10-25-07 2 Added App. C,~ 45-16.1 2007-17 10-25-U7 2 Added 2-1G6(1)d. 2007-1$ 12-18-U7 2, 7 18-34 3 2-173 2407-20 12-13-07 2 Rpld 3-1G-3-21 3 9-16-3-i9 2007-21 12-13-U7 2 14-30(21 2008-01 1-10-U8 2 G116f1~) 200&02 1-10.0$ 2 2-148 2008-03 I-24-08 2 lU-5 Dltd 10-6-10-8 Nzabd 10-9 as 10-6 I]ltd 7.U-10 I~nbd 1U-13 as 10-7 4 ltpld 1U-58-10-64 3 10-76 Itpld 10-77 2005-04 1-2408 2 5-88 5-85 2008-06 2-28-08 2 Added 19-11 2068-07 4-1U-U8 2 36-23 2008-03 8-28-08 App- I] 2008-15 10-`l3-OS 2 I3,pId 14-37-14-52 3 1Lpld 14 7314 83 Added 14-73-14-83 2008-16 1-U-23-US 2 14-30 2068-7.7 11-1;i-08 2 2-4 2608-18 11-13-US 2--5 2-3.59-,2"162 2009-01 1- 8-03 2 Added 14-31 2609-02 1-22-U9 2, 3 fi-111, 6-7.12 4 6-114 6 6-115 2003-03 1-22-U3 2 9-17(a) ]7~e next page is 233:i] Supp. No. 40 289 j CODE INDEX Section Section A ALARMS (Cont'd,} ABAI~IDONMENT Definitions ............................. 19-207 13aats Exemptions ............................ 19-218 Boat launching area; ahandaued boats False alarFns and equipment .................. 5-3fs,.5-37 Excessive false alarms declared public - Generally ............................ 5-8 ..... nuisance ............. 19-212 bisc;arded materials, (vehicles etc.} boats Service charge;callection ............. 19-213 , , Abatement of public nuisances on pri- Dire division equipment; lire alarm system 12-53 Identification required ............ . ..... 19-215 vote property . . ................. 14-79 et seq. Systenx standards....................... 19-219 See: NUISANCES Telephone trunk luxes Dogs, other animals ..................... 4-10 Interference with public safety depart- AC`1'S BY AGENTS meat telephone trunk luxes prohib- Definitions and rules of construction ..... 1-2 ited . . ............. . ......... . .. 19-215 Violation and penalty .......... . ........ 19-27.4 AD117INlST1tAT19E CODE Audit committee ........................ 2-56 et seq. ALCOHOLIC I3EVEIiAGES See: AUIII'I'S Consumption oxx playgrounds and public Bonds required of certain officers ........ 2-42 parks ............................. 3-3 Definition .. . .............. . ............ 2-39 Nudity, partial nudity, aexual conduct; pro- Departmental organization .............. 2-40 hibited at alcoholic beverage estab- Oaths of office lishments ......................... 3-4 Chief administrator and officers, fm°m of Sales restricted; hours of sale........... , 3-2 aath ............................ 2-41{b} State law deFxnitinns adopted............ 3-1 Members of department of public safety, Zmxing form of oath .............. . ...... 2-41(c) Location of business for retail sales of Persons required to false oath of office . 2-41(x7 alcoholic beverages .............. 45-20(2), Paliay and procedures 45-36.N Department heads ............... .. ... 2-43{hj C-3 Regional Business District...-.. 45-34.1{9} Departments ......................... 2-43(c} Dffreers .............................. 2-43( a) AMBULANCES . Dofiuitinn.................. ..... ....... 1.7-50 ADULT ENTERTAINMEN'1' ESTABLISH- Unlawful operation ..................... 17-51- MEN1'S Zoning regulations re. Bee: CONING (Ap- AiIIUSEMENTSANDAMLJSEMEI<ITPLACES pendix C) Coin-operated amusements; graxcimity to schools restricted .................. 19-4 AIIVEIi'1'IS1NG Handbills; distribution restricted......... 19-7 AND, OIt Noise control policy re loudspeakers and Definitions and rules of construction ..... 1-2 devices for advertising .... .. ....... 19-105 ANIIVIAI.S ANTI BOWL, Signs and outdoor displays ..... . ........ 6-110 et seq. Ahandoniixg ............................ 4-10 See: SIGNS AND BILLBOAI2D5 Birds AFB IDAVITS Molesting songbirds ............. . .... 4 9 home occixpatinns; Iocal business ta:c Village designated bixd sanctuary; hunt- Af#idavit of applicant required......... 17-3{e) ins prohibited ............... . ... 4-2 Cats. See herein: Dogs and Cats AFF11i.1VIATION. See: OA'P1I, AFFII;it'fATION, Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 SWk:AIi OR SWORN Contagious diseases, animals with ....... 4-11 .t1,GRE~MEN7.'S. See: CONTIi.ACi'S AND Cruelty to animals ...................... 4-7 AGREEMEN'1'S Defnitians ............................. 4-1 Dogs and cats ALARMS Collar and tag Alarm business central office required.... 19-215 Required .......................... 4-25 Alarm germitrequired .................. 19-208 LJnautharized 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(d} Audible alarms ........ . ................ 19-21Cx Notice........... - ................. 4-30(b} Cade enforcement beard, e:nforceanent Redemption by owner .............. 4-30(c} through ........................... 19-217 1?,equired..-.....-................. 4-30(a} Supp. No. 39 2:93.x3 No1tTx PALM z~~:ACII c~D~, ANIMALSAijID FOWL (Cant'd.) Inoculation .......................... Prohibited in certain areas; axcegtions . Rahies control. See herein that subject Re~dstration ......................... Running at large Cats .............................. Dogs on property of others......... . Dogs on streets and sidewalks ..... . Vicious, biting and attacking dogs .... . Waste removal Persons walking dogs responsible for removal of waste ............. . Waste-removal implements, persons walking dog to caimy ......... . l;nfarcement General enforcement . . . ........ . .... . 13indering enforcement .............. . Fight, causing animals to ............... . Beeping certain aninxals prolxibited; excep- tian ............................... Killing ................................. Molesting songbirds ar domestic pets.... . Noise control policy re animal noises .... . Nuisances, animals eraating ............ . Poisoning .............................. Iiabies control Death or destruction, reporting....... . Muzzles; when required .......... . ... . Rabid animals Confinement ...................... Duty to report; impounding........ . Nuisance, declared ................ . ANNEXATION Planning and development; filing fees and cost for valnntaxy annexation of land ANTI~NNAL Zoning regulations ...... ................ API'lsA1ZAI~CI1 PLAN (Appendix A) (Note-Section citations contained herein refer to section citations found within Appendix A) Administration ......................... Areas ofjurisdiction ..................... Basis .................................. Criteria far appearance Building and site to adjoining area, re- lationship of .................... Building design ...................... Buildings to site, relationship of....... Evaluatian,factars far ................ Landscape and site treatment........ . Maintenance-planning and design fac- tors ............................ Miscellaneous stxnxctures axxd sta•eet hard- ware ........................... Signs ................................ Aefinitions ............................. Sugp. Na. 39 section 4-24 4-27 4-24 4-28(c) 4-28(h) 4-28{a) 4-29 4-31 4-32 4-5 4-4 4-8 4-G 4-3 4-9 19-147 4-12 4-3 4-46 4--45 4-43 4-44 4-42 '11-2 45-21 V III i lV{13j rV(D) IV(A) IV()"Ij IV{C) IV(Gl IV(F) 1V{E) 'VIII 2936 Section APPDA:Ti.ANCE PLAN (Appendix A) (Cont'dJ Maintenance for goad appearance Buildings and appurtenances.. - ....... VII(l3) Public property ....................... VIl{Cl Site ................................. VII(Aj Participation and incentives .......... . .. VI Statement of paCicy ..................... II ARCIIAl10LOGICAL SITE PROTECTION Appeals ................................ Applicahility ............................ Arehaealogical review, development sub- jectto ............................. Certificate to dig .. . ......... . .......... . Coat ............... .................... Definitions ............................. Hearing ................................ Intent .................................. Purpose ................................ Violations and penalties ................. AsslaMazazl~,s Meetings of boards and commissions; ad- journment of ...................... Meetings af'specifxc hoards, eta. See spe- cific subjects Park and recreation area; meetings and gatherings .......... ............... See: PARKS, PLAYGROtIfr1l)S AND RECREAZFON ATLANTIC acEAN Regulations governing construction of decks, piers in Lake Worth and Atlantic Ocean ................... .......... ACiDITS Audit committee Access to records ..................... Administrative services ............... Comgasitioax; terms; vacancies......... Created .............................. Duties ............................... Organization ......................... Removal ............................. B BATHING Diseased persons prohibited Pram bathing in public pools, etc ................ . BICYCLL:S Park regulations ........................ Subdivisions, required impirovenxents re hikeways .......................... BILLBOARDS. yes: SIGNS AND BILI,- BOAIt.DS BIRDS. See: ANIMALS AND FOWL 21-107 21-102 21-104 21-105 2I-106 21-103 21-108 21-101 21-101 21-10$ 2_8 20-22 et seq. 5-85 2-ss 2-57 2-52 2-51 2-54 2-53 2-55 19-3 20-fi 36-29.1 CODE INDEX Section Section rIItE I'ItEVk,NTION AND PROTECTION la'I..OOD DAMAGE PREVENTION (Cont'd.) (Cont`dJ Development perrEtit Emergency medical technician volun- Required . ............................ 12.5-22 tears ........................... 12-32 kindings of fact......................... 12.5-2 Equipment Plortd hazard reduction provisions Acquisition ........................ 12-52 Coastallxigh hazard areas ......,..... 12.5-44 .Eire alarm system ................. I2-53 General standards CYenerally ......................... 12-51 Fs,nchoring......................... 12.5-41f1) ldousing ........................... 12-54 Construction materials and methods 12.5-41{2) Private use of equipment........... 1.2-55 Enclosures below lotivest floor....... 12..5-41(G) Tampering with equipment ......... 12-56 Mechanical and utility equipment... 12.5-41(5) Impersonating fireman ............... 19-8 Subdivision proposals .............. 12.5-41(4} Motor equipment and members' cars des- Utilities ........................... 12.5-41(3) i~~nated emergency vehicles ...... 12-31 Regttlatory floodways ................. 12.5-43 ISCrSnllnel Sand dunes attd mangrove stands ..... 12.5-45 Badges ....... ..................... 12-41 Specific standards Car insigmaa ....................... 1`L-42 Other officers accountable to chief... 12-39 Nonresidential construction......... 12.5-42(2) Police assistance ................... 12-43 Residential construction............ 12.5-42(1) Special police powers ............... 12-4D ............. Interpretafiorr ............. 12.5-9 Volunteer firefighters, length of service Lands to wlxiclx pr•uvisions applies........ 12.5-6 award plan f'or .... , ... 2-170 et seq. lt4etlxods of reducing flood losses ... - ..... 12.5-4 See: PENSIONSAND ltl~'TIItEMENT Noncompliance, penalties for ............ 1.2.5-11 Florida fire prevention code Statement of purpose and objectives...... 12.5-3 Adopted by reference ............. .... 12-16 Statutory authorization ................. 12.5-I Fire inspecl;ion fee schedule........... 12-17 variance procedure ..................... 12.5-24 Hazardous substances, cast recovery for ' cleanup, abatement and removal of ]a 1,Oli.IDA, STATE OF. See: STATE Authority of public safety department.. i2-102 FOLLOWING, Ylt>/CEDING Cost reimbursement to «llage......... 12-ID3 Iefnitions and rules of construction ..... 1-2 Definitions ........................... 12-ID1 I+~ceptions for fire suppression services 12-105 F0017 AND FOOD YREYARATIOIV Late fee for failure to reimbursement .. 12-1D6 Barbecue grills and similar cooking devices 19-1D 1Zecords .............................. 12-104 Remedies ............................ 1-2-1D7 FORFEI'I'CTRES. See: FINF±,S, P017.FEI'1'CIRES Pension and certain other benefits for fire AND OTHER PL<'NAL TIES and police employees . .............. 2-159 et seq. See: YE]VSIOI•l~S AND R1;TIREMk~NT FOWL. See: ANIMALS AA1D FOWI. RIREARMS AND GVEAYONS FRANCHISES Concealed weapons, carrying ............ 19-184 Enumerated. See Appendix D Forfeiture; dispos[tion ................... 19-lSfi Use of rights-of-~vay for utilities.......... 28-1 et seq. Possession .............................. 19-183 See: UTILITIES Sales restricted Record of sales required . . ........... . 19-1.85(c) Specified weapons, display and sale of . 19-185(b) G Switchblade knaves prohibited.-....-.. 19-185{a) Stench bombs prohibited ................ 19-82 GAIVIBLING See: STENCId BOMBS Animals, causing to fight ................ 4-8 F1,00D DAMAGE YRE VFNTION GARAGE Ai~1D OTI~i1;It SALES Abrogation and greater restrictions ...... 12.5-8 Garage sales ........................... 1?-61 Areas of special flood hazard Permit regnired ........................ 17-62 Basis for establishment ............... 1.2.5-7 Violations and penalties ................. ].7-63 Warnings regarding designations ...... 12.5-1D Building official GARBAGE AND TRASH Designated as flood damage control ad- Abatement of public nuisances on private xtxinistratar ..................... 12.5-21 property..........-................ 14-79 et seq. lluties and responsibilities ............ 12.5-23 See: NUISANCES Definitions ............................. 12.5-5 Boats; refuse disposal.........-......... 5-12 Snpp. Flo. 39 2943 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Section GAI~I3AGE AND TRASH fCont'd.) IIEAI:I`.IIAND SANI`i'Al`IUN [.Cant'd.) Garbage coIIection and disposal Boats, docks, etc„ provisions re ......... . Charges See: BOATS, DOCKS AND WATF.li,- Commercial use property waste dis- WAYS posal fees and collection prose- Code enforcement board, applicability re. , dares ........................ 14-30 Garbage and trash.................-.... p'ee for excess amounts fiam commer- See: GARBAGE AND TRASH cial establishments ........... 7.4-28 Park and recreation facilities; failure to Generally ......................... 14-27 cooperate in keeping restrpoms neat When and where paid .............. 14-29 or sanitary ........................ Definition .................. ... 14-23 Rabies control..................-....... Frequency of collection ................ 14-26 See: ANIMALS AND I~'OWL Garbage cans HEDGES. See: FENCES, WALLS, H$DCFIaS Kept covered ...................... 14-25 AND )=1NCLOSURES Required .......................... 14-24 Landscaping; refuse container areas...... 27-41 FIPPCI~iI31KING Public works department Prohibitions ............................ Refuse disposal division .............. . 2-55(2} HOME OCCUPATIONS GA'T'HERINGS. See: ASSEMBLIES Customer service requirements and pexfnr- mance standards ................... GEND1i:IZ Definitions ........................... . . Definitions and rules of construction .... , i-2 Effective date ........................ . . . Local business tax. See also that subject GOLF' ADVISORY BOARD Generally ..................... . .... . . Composition and terms . ................. 9-i7 Flome occupation provisions Composition ......................... 9-17fa} Affidavit of applicant required ..... . Officers .............................. 9-17(c) Appeals ........................... 'leans .. . .......... . ................. 9-17(b) Requirement of business tax receipt. Creation ............................... 9-lfi Permitted uses, home occupations as ..... Duties ................................. 9-19 Repeal of ordinances .................... Meetings ............................... 9-18 Standards.................... ...-....-- Violation ol'standards orconditions deemed GUNS. See: FLREARMS AND Vi~EAPON`~' a Code violation ................... IdOItNS H Norse control ........................... HANDBILLS HOUSING Distributioxa restricted .................. 7.9-7 Boats, docks and waterways; anchoring and mooring HANDGUNS. See: FIII,EAIiMS AND WEAP- LFSe of vessel fox dwelling purposes in ONS prohibited area .................. 14AND1CAPPED PERSONS. See: DISABLED AND HANDICAPPED PERSONS TlA7..ARDOUS SUBS TAI~ICES Recovery of costs for cleanup, abatement and removal ....................... 12-101 et seq. See: FITiE PII.EVENI'lON AND PRO- 1`ECT10N HEALTH AND SAl*}1TATION Abatement of public nuisances on private property .. ......................... See: NUISANCES Animals and fowl, provisions re ......... . See: ANIMALS AND FOWL Batlxing regulations Diseased persons prohibited from bath- ing in public pool, etc...... , .... . HOUSING CURE Adopted by reference .................... Amendments ..... . .................... . Cade enforcement hnaxd, applicability re. . I INIPEII SONAI ION Impersoa~ating police officer; fireman or other village official . .............. . 14-79 et seq. IMPOUNDMENT Boats, docks and waterways; unlawfully 4-1T. et seq. anchored ar moored vessels Department of public safety to im- pnund ........................ Owner to be noticed upon impaund- 19-8 anent ......................... Section 5-1f) et seq. 2-I73 14-23 et seq. 2p-2 4-42 et seq. 19-6 17-2 17-3(h) 17-3(i) 17-1t; et seq. 1.7-3(e) 17-3(g) 17-3(cl 1.7-3(a) i7-3(h) 17-3(d) 17-3{t) i9-1D3 5-25 15-1 15.2 2-173 19-8 5-19 5-2d, 5-21 5upp. No. 39 2944 CUBE INDEX $actian ,Section MOTOR VEI~IICLES ANA TRAFif IC tCont'dJ NUISANCES (.Cnnt'd.) Vehicular aparatian False alarms Speed limits Excessive false alarms declared public Generally ....................._... 18-16 nuisance ........................ 19-212 Weight limitations on certain roads .... 1$-i8 llabid animals declared nuisance......... 4-42 b'IUSICAI. INSTRUMENTS NUMBER Noise control ........................... 19-.104 Definitions and rules of construction ..... 1-2 ,~1 O NOISE OATH, AFFIRMl~PION, S W L+'A1Z OR SWURN Animal noises ... . ...................... 19-107 Administrative code, provisions re oaths of Buiidings,premises ax property office .................... .......... 2-41 Noise fi~am . . ......... . .... ...... 19.102 Definitions and rules of construction ..... 1-2 Code enforceniexzt board, applicability xe.. 2-173 General omployees retirement board; oaths Caaxduct, noisy and boisterous ........... 19-106 of office ........................... 2-154 Construction activity, permissible time for 19-111 Reserve police force; oath xequixed ....... 23-47 Definitions .................. . ..... . .... 19-99 OBSCENITY. See: INAECENCX AN13 Q73- Eleetranic audio equipment .............. 3.9-104 SCENIT'Y )<:niorcement Authority . . . . ............. . ....... . .. 19-11G 013STRUCTIONS Procedure Passageways, obstructing ................ 19-47 All other noises ..... . .............. 19-117(b) OF 1~ I;NSES Motor vehicle noise enforcement, op- Definitions .......... . .................. 18-1 crating ....................... 19-117(a) Enumerated ......... - .................. 19-3 et seq. L+~gine exlyanst . ........................ 19-id$ See also specific offenses as indexed Exemptions ............................ 19-120 State misdemeanors adopted ............ I9-2 Fixed mechanical equipment ....... . ..... 19-112 Horns and signal devices . . .............. 19-103 UFta ICERS AN73 71MI'I:.OXEES Loading, unloading and unpacking ....... 19-110 Administrative code ................... . . 2-39 et seq. loudspeakers and devices for adveztising. I9-105 See: ADMINISTRATIVE: CURE Measurement procedure ............ ..... 19-113 Delitaitiozzs and rules of construction ..... 1-2 Musical instranzents ......... I9-.104 Elections . . ..... . ................... . ... 10-]. et seq. Noise control measurement standards atltc;i. See: ELECTIONS than motor vehicle noise standards.. 19-11H kuiance director ........................ 2-59 Noise control olio ....... P Y .... . ......... 19-100 Galf' advisory board . . ... . ............... 9-16 et seq. Periods of observation ................... 19-114 See: GOLF ADVISOIZX BOARD Radial .............................. ... 19-104 Impersonating village official ............ 19-8 Special permits excepted ................ 19-119 Librasion....,.......................... 2-93 Unnecessary, excessive ar offensive noise Mayor ................................. 2-I8, $-3.6 1lniawful to make ............... . 19 101 Pensions and retirement. See also that Vehicle defect or condition of load ........ 19-109 subject Voluntary compliance ................... 19-115 Length of service award plan for voiuz~- tees firefighter................. 2-170 et seq. NUDI'T'Y Pension and certain other benefits for Topless costumes prohibited ............. 19-64 fire and police enployees ...... - . 2-159 et seq. Pensiau and certain other benefits for NULSANCES general employees ............... 2-146 et seq. Abatement af' public nuisances on private Social security ........ . .... . ......... 2-136 at seq. property Public safety rlixector .................... 2-75 Abatement of public nuisance ....... - . 3.4-82 Public works director .................... 2-84 Assessment of casts and imposition of Recrea4ion director ...................... 2-110 lien ............................ 14-83 Social sec€zrity........-,.....,..-....... 2-136 et aeq. Definitions . . ........ . ................ 14-79 Ses: SOCIAL SECUkII`i'Y No#aee of public nuisance; right to re- 'Village cleric. and deputy village clerk..... 2-67 et seq. quest hearing ................ . .. 14-81 See: I30CUMI+~N'i'S AND PUBLIC Uses or activities constitutirtg a public RECOR7]S nuisa.nce ............... . ........ 14-80 Village manager ............... , ........ 2-115 et seq. Animals creating nuisances ............. . 4-12 See: VILLAGE; MANAGER Supp. No. 39 ~9~7 OFFICIAI, TIME Definitions and rules of construction ..... OP)1N SPACES. See: YARDS AND OPEN SPACES O1Z, AND Definitions and rules af' eonstz•uctian .... . ORDINANCES. Ses: CODE OI' ORDI- NANCES OWNFaR Delirptions and rules of constructive .... . P PALM I3EACI1 COUNTY. See: COUNTY PARKING Boat launchir~ area VelucleJtaailer parking in designated ar- eas ............................. Landscaping, provisions re o1l=streal park- ing ................. ............... See: LANDSCAPING Parks; designated parking areas ...... , , . Stopping, standing and parking......... . See: MOTOR V1aH1CI,k;S AND TRAT+'- FIC Coning, provisions re off-street parking .. . See: ZONING (Appendix C) PA1tK,S, PI_,AYG1i,0UNDSAPID ItE:CREAr1ON Alcoholic beverages Consumption an playgrounds and public parks .. .. ....................... Bicycles Operation in safe manner, etc......... . Operation prohibited in certain areas . . Bvat launching areas Vehicle/trailerparking in designated ar- eas ............................. Buildings or structure, erecting ......... . Departmezzt of recreation Director's duties Conduct community activity ....... . 5npeiroise xecxeatinn areas......... . Ejectment of violators .................. . Enfaxeement of provisions, responsibility . Golf advisory board ..................... See: GOLF ADVISORY BOARD Ilauxs re~~exlated ........................ &Ieetings and gatherings Liability for foss or injury ............. Permit Appeal ti•om refusal to issue ...... , . Application ........................ Form ............................. Issuance standards ................ Required .......................... 13evacation ........................ lsoltTx PALn~ BI;ACII cODaa Section ]-2 1.2 1-2 5-35 27-38, 27-59 et seq. 2U-5(6} 18-34 et seq. 45-27 et seq. 3-3 20-6(2) z4-s(13 5-35 20-3 2-114(2) 2-110(1 24-8 20-7 9-1G et seq. 20-1 20-23 20-35 20-3 3 20-32 20-34 20-31 24-36 PARISS, PLAYG~ItOUNDSAND RZ±;CREATION (Cant'd.} Ilules and regulations, permittee hound by .............................. Property used to violate provisions, cantis- cation of .......................... Recmeativn advisory board Created . ............................. Duties ......... ...................... Meetings ............................ Officers' quorum, compensation........ Removal ............................. `lhrms ............................... Vacancies ..... ..................••--- Restt~oams, failure to cooperate in keeping neat or sanitary ................... Traffic Enforcement of traffic regulations ..... Operation confined to roads .......... . Parking areas designated . ........... . Signs ................................ Speed of vehicles ..................... State motor vehicle laws ............. . Trees Climbing trees, etc .................... 'Use by public only ... . ................ . . PENAI:PIES. See: FINES, FOI7.FEITURES AND OT1iER PENALTIES PENSFONS AND liFTF12,EMENT ICMA defined cvntributivn pension plan Administrative seivicas agreement and adoption agi°asments ........... . Creation ......... .................... Effective date ........................ Vesting period ........................ Length of service award plan for volunteer firefighters Benefit formula .................... . . Contact pe~san ...................... . Effective date ........................ Eligibility ............................ Entitlement age ... . ................. . Plan, name of ........................ Point system .................. . .. . . . Pxeretirement death benefit........... Purpose ............................. Section 20-22 20-9 20-61 20-6f 20-65 20-G4 20-fi3 20-62f h) 2p-62(c) 20-2 20-5(2) 20-5(5) 2U-5(B) 20-5(3) 24-5(4) 20-5(1) 20-4 20-1 2-170.I4 2-170.12 2-170.15 2-170.13 2-170.6 2-170.10 2-170.3 2-174. 2-1.70.5 2-I70.2 2-174.11 2-7.70.7 2-170 Supp. Na. 39 X948 ~aDE Ii~iDEX Section Section PROPERTY ~. Abatement of public nuisances on private property ................... . ....... 14-79 et seq. RABIES COI~I`Pi1OL See: I~IUiSANCES ...... Provisions enumerated ........... . 4-42 et seq. Appearance plan (Appendix A). See that See: ANIMALS AND FOWL subject RADIOS Boats, docks and waterways; unlawfully Noise control .. . ................... . .... 19-104 anchored yr moored vessels Police division, previsions re radio mainte- Unclaixned vessel to be sold; certifica- Hance ............................. 2-76(b)(6) tirnx of sale .......... . ........... 5-22 Definitions and rules of construction .... - 1-2 REASONA>3LE TIME Dogs on property of others ............... 4-28(b) Definitions and rules of construction ..... 1-2 Insurance excise taxes; prupertq in5nrance xI+;C()it,DS. See; 13OCUMENTS AND PUB- premiums ........... . ..... . ....... 26-1? I.iC Rk;COItI)S Noise from property ..................... 19-102 Subdivision regulatian4 ................. 36-1 et seq. REGIi.EA`t'IpN. See: PARK, I'LAXGROUNDS See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appeaadix 13) AND ItECItEATION Unauthorized camping ar lvdginb on public ' or rivate ro ert p p p y ................. Yy-11 REl+ L)SE. See: GARBAGE, ANll TE3AfiI~i Weeds and bruslx . ................... . .. ].4-79 et seq. RESTROOMS See: WE LI)S AND I3ltUSii Parks and recreation facilities; failure tv cooperate in keeping restraoms neat i'UBi.1G PLACF3S. See: ST1tEL;TS, STDE- or sanitary .... . ................... 20-2 WALKS AND i'UI3L1C Pi.ACEB RE'1'IREMFIN'I'. See: PENSIONS AIVD I3.L+"- PUBLIC RECORDS- See: DOCUEN I'S AND TIREIVIENT PUBLIC RECORDS S PU13LiC SAID I2'TY DEPAR'P14IENT Iiaats, docks and waterways; unlawfully SAND DUNES ancho~•ed oa• moored vessels Flvad damage prevention provisions...... 12.5-45 Department of public safety to impound 5-19 ' ' ` I)ireetar's duties SANI PA PiON. See: FIIJAL2 H ANll SANITA- q'iUN Deanrnateinstructnr .................. 2-75fZ} Make assign3nents ......... . .......... 2-75f I) SCHOOLS Divisions Coin-operated amusements; prexixnity to Fire schools restricted .................. 19-4 Fire ligYititzg ....................... 2-76(c)f3) SEAWALLS Fire prevention .................... 2-7G(c)(4) Bulkheads and seawalls, eanstx-uctivn re- 1lIaintaiu equipment ......... . .... . 2-76(c)(2) quiremepts rc ... , ................. 6-G9 et seq. Report losses ................ . .... . 2-76(c)(1) See: BC)ATS, DOCKS AND WA'PER- Generally ............................ 2-76fa) WAYS Police Crime prevention ............. . .... 2-76(b)(3), (4) SEXUAL OFFENDEIfS AND SEXUAIa I'REI]- Investigativn ...................... 2-78(b}G3) ATORS Patrol ... . .... . ..... ...... 2-76(b}(2) Sexual offender and sexual predator resi- Radio ............................. 2-76(b)(S) deuce pxolaibition .................. 19 31 Records ................... . ....... 2-76(b)(1) SF,XUALLY C}RIENTED ENT1aRTA1NMENt 'I`ralfic .... . .... . ... . . .. . .......... 2-76(bl(5j Adult entertainment establishments Emergency medical services ............. 11.5-21 et seq. ~aningregulations re. See: ZOIVINU (Ap- See: Eb4ERGENCIES pendix C) PUBLIC WOiI.KS DEPART~IEN7' SHALL, IViAX Director's duties ................. . ...... 2-$4 Befinitions and rules of construction ..... 1-2 Divisions SIiIi.UBBNRY. See: TRE115 AND SIIRCTI3- Division of facility and fleet mainte- BERY Hance ........................... 2-Sfyfl) Refuse disprssal ....................... 2-SS(2) SIDEWALKS. See. S'PRI1:1i:'i'S, SIDEWALI~,S Street maintenance ................... 2-$5(3) AND PUBLIC PI,ACIaS Supp. l~la. 39 2951 NoRTII PALM I~EACx C{JDI!; Section Section S1i1NAL DEVICES S'I'URMWATER MANAGEMEI*1T (Cont'd.) Noise control ........................... 19-1D3 Stormwater retention systems .. - ........ 21-69 SIGNATURE, SUBSCRIPTION Streets Minimum street grades ............... 21-G2 Definitions and .rules of construction ..... 1-2 Roadside swales ...................... 21-85 SIGNS AND B1LI.BUARDS Subdivisions, required "improvements re .. 3G-31 {erode enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Water quality ........................... 2I-70 Country club; provisions re signs......... 9-2 Zoning; suaface water manageaxent Outdoor displays. See herein: Signs and C-3 Regional Business District ........ 45-34,1!81 Outdoor Displays STREETS, SIDI;WAI.FCS AND PUBLIC Parking in violation of silrns ............. 18-3G PLACI';S Parks, regulations re traffic signs ........ 20-5(3) Code enforcement board, applicability' re.. 2-173 Signs and outdoor displays Definitions and roles of construction .... , 1-2 Construction standards ........... .... 6-117 Dogs nn streets and sidewalks ........... 4-28(aj Design standards ..................... 6-117 Excavations Exempt signs ........................ G-112 Definition........ - ................... 24-1G Location standards ................... G-117 Equipment to be guarded ..... . ... . ... 24-18 Measuretnent detet7ninations ......... G-11G Liability of village ....... . ............ `L4-20 Permitted permanent accessory signs .. G-115 hermits Permitted tempar•ary signs ............ G-114 fees .............................. 24-29 Prohibited signs ...................... 6-113 R,egtured.......................... 24-25 Provisions generally .................. G-111 Protective measures .................. 24-19 Purpose and scope of regulations ...... 6-11Q Refilling, tamping by excavator........ 2417 Severability ................ . ......... 6-118 Restn~facing by village ........ . ...... 24-17 ;toning : Handbills; distribution restricted........ 19-7 C-3 Regional Business listrict ........ 45-34.1{7} Ilitcbhiking prohibited .................. 19-6 SOCIAL SECUR.1Ty Landscaping ............................ 27-31 et seq. Agreement authorized . .................. 2-138 See: LANDSCAYII~IG Appropriations by village . ............... 2-140 Missiles, throwing ...................... 19-83 Declaration of policy .................... 2-136 Motor vehicles and trallac ............... I8-1G et seq. )lxclugion.s from coverage ................ 2-137 See: MOTOR, VF:HIC;LES AND TRAI'- Records and repoa•ts ..................... 2-141 FIC Social security act adopted .............. 2-149 Obstructing passageway................- 19-47 Withholding and reporting agent......... 2-142 Profanity; vulgar language prohibited .... 19-65 Wlthlrolding from wages ................. 2-189 Public works department Streets maintenance division.....-..... 2-85(31 SPL'1"1'INU Sidewalksg and driveways Spitting in public places prohibited....... 19-5 Dangerous or abandoned driveways.... 24-46 Performance of work by village upon SPURTS failure of coxnpliaarce............. 24-47 Golf advisory board .................... 9-1G et 98 q I~L'11nrtS See: GOLF ADVISQItY BUAI2D Driveway construction STATE Application; information required. 24-58 Definitions and rules ot• construction ..... 1-2 Prohibited in certain instances ... 24-57 Required ........................ 24-5G STI+;NC~I BUMI3S Separate permits required for drive- Excepted uses .......................... 19-82(c) ways and sidewalk construction 24-55 I'ossessinn prohibited ................... 19-82(b) Sidewalksg Throwing or depositing .................. 19-82fa) Constructed requiredin certain cases 24-41 Exceptions to requirements......... 24-42 STOItM4Ve1PN:lt hIANAGI!:IvIEAiT Specifications Adoption ............................... 21-61 I7riveways......................... 24-43(c1 Applieahility ............................ 21-G1 Geueraily ....-......... ...... .... . 24-43(a) Design ....... .......................... 21-61 Sidewalks ......................... 24-43[6) Finished floor of structures, level of ...... 21-63 village engineer, driveways to be con- 06jectives of system design .............. 2I-68 strutted tinder supervision of..... 24-44 Open channels and autfall ditches........ 2I-G6 Bznnke, dust, odors, liquids, etc........... 19-9 Post development runoff rates, volumes Spitting is public places prohibited....... I9-5 and pollutant loads . . .. . ........... 21.67 Storm drainage facilities generally ....... 21-64 Supp. No. 39 2952