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Code of Ordinances Supplement 43SUPPLEMENT NO. 43 September 2009 CODE OF ORDINANCES Village of NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA Looseleaf Supplement This Supplement contains all ordinances deemed advisable to be included at this time through: Ordinance No. 2009-09, adopted July 23, 2009. See the Code Comparative Table for further information. Remove old pages Insert new pages Checklist of up-to-date pages Checklist of up-to-date pages (following Table of Contents) 893, 894 893, 894 1060.1-1060.5 1060.1-1060.5 2891 2891 Insert and maintain this instruction sheet in front of this publication. File removed pages for reference. MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION Post Office Box 2235 1700 Capital Circle, S.W. 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ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY''` Sec. 14-79. Definitions. The following words and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Debris means any trash, rubbish, pipes, paper, wrapping, crates, boxes of any type, tin cans, wood, bottles, glass, animal and vegetable wastes, or other discarded materials, including vehicles, boats and boat trailers in a rusted, wrecked, junked, inoperative or partially dismantled con- dition. This definition shall include any vehicle, boat or boat trailer that does not possess a valid and current registration or to which a valid and current license plate or registration decal is not affixed as required by state law. Personal property means all forms of personal property and chattel, other than real property. (Ord. No. 2008-15, § 3, 10-23-08; Ord. No. 2009- 09, § 2, 7-23-09) Sec. 14-50. Uses or activities constituting a public nuisance. The following uses or activities upon any im- proved or vacant parcel, lot, tract, land or pre- mises within the village shall constitute a public nuisance and a violation of this code, subject to the nuisance abatement procedures set forth in this article and all other methods of code enforce- ment available to the village, including, but not limited to code enforcement proceedings and in- junctive relief: (1) The condition of ill repair or lack of main- tenance of any real property such that the condition is deemed unsafe or creates a health, sanitation, or safety hazard, in- cluding, but not limited to, the harboring of rats, snakes and other vermin or the *Editor's note-Ord. No. 2008-15, § 3, adopted Oct. 23, 2008, repealed the former Art. IV, §§ 14-79 14-83, and enacted a new article as set out herein. 'Phe former Art. IV pertained to weeds and brush and derived from §§ 44-L1 44-15 of the 1970 Code. § 14-81 pooling of water that may serve as breed- ing grounds for insects and other disease vectors; (2) The growth of weeds, grass, or other sim- ilar ground cover which exceeds twelve (12) inches in height for an improved lot and eighteen (18) inches in height for a vacant lot, or the uncontrolled growth of vegetation which fails to present a healthy appearance; or (3) The presence, accumulation, storage, or otherwise keeping of debris or any aban- doned, discarded, or unused personal prop- erty when not completely enclosed in a structure and visible at ground level from adjoining properties or public rights-of- way. (Ord. No. 2008-15, § 3, 10-23-08) Sec. 14-81. Notice of public nuisance; right to request hearing. (a) Authorized agents and employees of the village's community development department, in addition to code inspectors and law enforcement officers, are empowered to enter upon and inspect properties within the village on which a public nuisance is suspected to exist. All such persons shall be immune from prosecution, civil or crimi- nal, for reasonable, good faith entry upon prop- erty within the village while discharging the duties outlined in this article. (b) The village's community development di- rector or designee is hereby authorized and di- rected to notify in writing the owner of any property upon which a public nuisance exists, as specified in section 14-80 above. The notice shall detail the nature of the public nuisance, the method(s) of correction, and the date by which corrective action must be completed, which shall be at least ten (10) days from the date of the notice. The notice shall further advise the prop- erty owner of the right to request a hearing as specified below, and that the failure to abate the nuisance will result in the village taking correc- tive action and the assessment of costs and impo- sition of a lien against the property. Supp. No. 43 893 § 14-81 NOR'PH PALM BEACH CODE (c) The notice shall be sent to the owner of the property by certified mail, return receipt re- quested, at the address(es) maintained by the county property owner and tax collector and shall be posted on the property. (d) Prior to the date specified for corrective action in the notice, the property owner may make a written request to the community devel- opment director for a hearing before the village code enforcement board to show that the condi- tion alleged in the notice does not exist or does not create a public nuisance. The code enforcement board shall conduct a hearing as soon as practi- cable after the receipt of such request. The prop- erty owner shall be notified of the hearing in the manner set forth in section 2-181 of this Code. (Ord. No. 2008-15, § 3, 10-23-08) Sec. 14-82. Abatement of public nuisance. If no hearing has been requested and the condition described in the notice has not been corrected by the date specified in the notice, or if a hearing has been held and the code enforcement board has ruled adversely to the property owner, the community development director is autho- rized with approval of the village manager to cause the nuisance to be abated by the village or its agents at the expense of the property owner. (Ord. No. 2008-15, § 3, 10-23-08) Sec. 14-83. Assessment of costs and imposi- tion of lien. (a) When the village has abated or contracted for the abatement of a public nuisance as autho- rized by this article, the village community devel- opment director or village manager shall certify the costs incurred in remedying the condition, in addition to a two hundred fifty dollar ($250.00) administrative fee, and assess that amount against the property. The assessment shall contain the legal description of the property, the street ad- dress, and the total amount of the assessment. The village shall mail the assessment to the property owner via both certified mail, return receipt requested, and regular U.S. mail and provide the property owner fifteen (15) days from the date of mailing in which to pay the assess- ment. (b) Should the property owner fail to pay the assessment, the village shall record the assess- ment in the public records, and the recording of the assessment shall create and constitute a lien against such property for the amount of the assessment, payable to the village. (c) The assessment shall bear interest at the current legal rate of interest per annum as pro- vided by law and shall constitute a lien upon the land from the date of the assessment. Lien assess- ments may be enforced by civil action in the appropriate court of competent jurisdiction. The lien created shall be a first lien, equal to a lien for nonpayment of property taxes, on any property against which an assessment for costs to abate a nuisance has been recorded. The lien shall con- tinue in full force until discharged by payment or otherwise or until settled and released by the community development director or the village manager. (Ord. No. 2008-15, § 3, 10-23-08) ('Phe next page is 9451 Supp. No. 43 894 LICENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS REGULA'PIONS § 17-33 be issued a receipt which shall have plainly Ornamental shrub and tree ser- stamped or written across the face thereon the vice ....................... 110.00 reason for exemption. (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81; Ord. No. 2006-28, ~ 6, Building construction-Contractors 12-14-06) as defined by the Contractors Li- censing Board of Palm Beach County ........................ 132.00 Sec. 17-32. Engaging in business without re- ceipt or under receipt issued on TRANSPORTATION false statements. Local trucking .................... 93.00 It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in any business, profession or occupation required to Taxi cabs: be receipted hereunder without a receipt or under Each place or business .......... 66.00 a receipt issued upon false statements made by such person, or in his behalf. Any person engaged Each vehicle ................... 66.00 in any such business, profession or occupation Water transportation of passengers. 66.00 without first obtaining a receipt, if required herein, shall pay a penalty of twenty-five (25) percent of Marinas (also see retail) each space the full year business tax for such trade, in (minimum $55.00); each......... 3.30 addition to the business tax fee set forth herein. Water transportation services NEC. 66.00 In any original prosecution under this section, Arrangement of passenger transpor- the fact that such person is open for business, tation .......................... 164.50 shall be prima facie evidence of engaging in such trade, business, profession or occupation, and the Arrangement of freight/cargo trans- burden shall be upon the defendant to rebut the portation ....................... 164.50 same. (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81; Ord. No. 2006-28, § 6, COMMUNICATIONS 12-14-06) Radiotelephone communications ... 176.00 Sec. 17-33. Business tax schedule. Telephone company (franchise)..... 66.00 The amount which shall be paid by the several Telephone communication except ra- firms, persons or associations engaging in or diotelephone ................... 176.00 managing businesses, professions or occupations Telegraph ........................ 478.50 for which a receipt is required is hereby fixed as follows: Radio/television broadcasting ...... 412.50 AGRICULTURAL SERVICES Cable and other pay television ser- Veterinary Services: vices ........................... 412.50 Veterinary service from a truck .. $ 132.00 ELECTRIC, GAS AND SANITARY SERVICES Veterinary service to animal spe- Electric services (franchise) ........ 578.50 cialities ................... 132.00 Animal specialty services, except veterinary ................. 132.00 Landscape counseling and plan- ning ...................... 132.00 Lawn and garden service........ 110.00 Natural gas transmission (franchise) 578.50 Natural gas distributors ........... 578.50 Liquified petroleum distributors ... 578.50 Water supply (franchise)........... 578.50 Sanitary sewer services (franchise) . 578.50 Supp. No. 43 1060.1 17-JJ WHOLESALE TRADE (See RETAIL) Wholesale trade -durable goods: Inventory value cost -not exceed- ing $1,000.00 .............. 38.50 Each additional $1,000.00....... 9.45 RETAIL TRADE Retail store: Inventory value cost -not exceed- ing $1,000.00 ............. . Each additional $1,000.00...... . The maximum tax rate for retail stores of all types shall be capped at $7,500.00. Filling station, marine/auto/other: 1-4 dispensers ............... . Each additional dispenser ...... . Eating place ($54.50 minimum) each seat ........................... Drinking place (alcoholic drinks) ($54.50 minimum) each seat.... . Food service - no seats .......... . Non-store retail Catalog and mail order ........ . Automatic merchandise machines operator ................... Each machine ............. Fuel oil dealer .................. LP gas dealer (bottled gas) ..... . Direct selling - each person/ vehicle .................... Solicitor/canvasser each: Per year .................. Each canvasser............ Retail store NEC: Florist ......................... Tobacco store ................... News dealer/news stand ....... . NOR'PH PALM BEACH CODE Optical goods store ............. 132.00 Miscellaneous Retail Store NEC (Con- signment, Pawn) ............... 132.00 FINANCE, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Depository institution ............. 297.00 Non-depository institution ......... 297.00 Security and commodity brokers/ dealers ........................ 150.00 Brokers sales agent ............. 37.50 38.50 9.45 INSURANCE 93.00 27.00 2.70 2.70 132.00 132.00 280.00 32.50 132.00 132.00 132.00 346.50 115.50 132.00 132.00 132.00 Insurance carriers ................ Insurance agents, broker service .. . Insurance sales agent ............. REAL ESTATE Real estate operator ($54.50 mini- mum): Base (1-5 sleeping rooms) ..... . Each additional room .......... . Real estate agents and manager .. . Real estate sales agent ........... . Title abstract office .............. . Land subdividers and developers .. . Holding and other investment of- f"ices ........................... SERVICES Hotels, rooming houses, etc. ($54.50 minimum): Base (1-5 sleeping rooms) ..... . Each additional sleeping room .. . Personal Services: Laundry, cleaning, garment ser- vice ....................... Coin operated laundry, dry clean- ing ....................... Operator 1-20 machines.. . 132.00 132.00 132.00 15.75 3.30 132.00 37.50 132.00 186.50 297.00 16.50 3.30 132.00 132.00 132.00 Supp. No. 43 1060.2 LICENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS REGULA'PIONS 17-JJ Each additional machine ... 6.50 11-20 persons ................. 220.00 Photographic studio, portrait .... 132.00 More than 21 persons ........... 363.00 Beauty shop .................... 132.00 Car wash......................... 132.00 Each state licensed operator 37.50 MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SER VICES Barber shop .................... 132.00 Misc. repair services store ......... 132.00 Each state licensed operator 37.50 Misc. repair services from a truck .. 66.00 Shoe repair shop ............... 132.00 Funeral service ................. 297.00 Misc. repair services with retail store 66.00 Additional for ambulance ser- MOTION PICTURES vice .................. 186.50 Tax preparation service ......... 132.00 Motion picture production/distribu- tor ............................ 132.00 Miscellaneous personal service Motion picture theatre/drive-in..... 275.00 NEC ...................... 132.00 Advertisin a enc g g y ............. 132.00 Plus per seat/per space.......... 0.49 Consumer credit reporting/collec- AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION SERVICE tion ....................... 132.00 Dance studios .................... 132.00 Mailing, reproduction, commer- Theatrical producers .............. 132.00 cial art and stenographic ser- vice ....................... 132.00 Bowling center (1-5 alleys) ....... 132.00 Service to dwellings ............ 132.00 Each additional alley ........... 37.50 Miscellaneous equipment rentaU Commercial sports ................ 186.50 leasing .................... 132.00 physical fitness facilities .......... 132.00 Personnel supply service ........ 132.00 Coin operated amusement device op- Computerprogramming, data pro- erator ......................... 280.00 cessing .................... 132.00 Plus each machine .............. 32.50 Miscellaneous business service NEC ...................... 132.00 Amusement and recreation services NEC ........................... 132.00 Business services NEC .......... 132.00 Fortune teller -fee charged .... 1,267.00 Telemarketing .................. 186.50 No fee charged - contribu- Plus each phone ........... 37.50 tion .................. 2,205.00 AUTO SERVICE/REPAIR Phrenologist -fee charged ..... 1,487.50 Auto rental ....................... 132.00 No fee charged - contribu- tion .................. 2,205.00 Auto repair shop: 2 persons ...................... 37.50 HEALTH SERVICES 3-4 persons ................... 59.50 Licensed practitioner each ......... 132.00 5-6 persons ................... 110.00 Nursing and personal care facility.. 186.50 7-10 persons .................. 176.00 Hospital.......................... 186.50 Supp. No. 43 1060.3 17-JJ Medical and dental laboratory .... . Home health care ................ . Miscellaneous health services NEC LEGAL SERVICES Attorneys each .................... EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Elementary and secondary school . . Vocational school .................. Schools and educational services NEC SOCIAL SERVICES Individual and family services .... . Job training service ............. Child care facility (Fla. Statute) . Family day care (Fla. Statute) .. . Community residential home (Fla. Statute) ................... Social services NEC ........... . Membership organizations......... NOR'PH PALM BEACH CODE 186.50 Management consulting services ... 132.00 132.00 Public relations services ........... 132.00 132.00 Facility support management ser- vices ........................... 132.00 Business consulting services NEC .. 132.00 132.00 (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81; Ord. No. 7-90, § 1, 4-12-90; Ord. No. 18-90, § 1, 6-28-90; Ord. No. 15-94, § 3, 7-11-94; Ord. No. 37-96, § 1, 9-26-96; 132.00 Ord. No. 27-2000, § 1, 9-28-00; Ord. No. 29-2003, § 1, 10-23-03; Ord. No. 2006-28, § 6, 12-14-06; 132.00 Ord. No. 2009-07, § 2, 7-23-09) 132.00 Sec. 17-33.1. Marking of commercial vehi- cles. 132.00 (a) It shall be the duty of every person doing business within the village, to have each and 132.00 every truck or other vehicle used on a job within 154.00 the village painted with or otherwise display the name of the person owning same, together with 59.50 the business address, and the telephone number of the place of business. 154.00 (b) Each such vehicle shall be lettered either 132.00 on the door or on the body in such a manner as to 132.00 be legible. (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81) ENGINEERING, ACCOUNTING, RESEARCH MANAGEMENT Engineering, architectural and sur- veying -each practitioner . Residential designer ........... . ARTICLE III. BUSINESSES LOCATED OUTSIDE VILLAGE LIMITS 132.00 132.00 Sec. 17-34. Certificate of business regula- tion required; basis of one year. ACCOUNTING, AUDITING AND BOOKKEEP- ING SERVICES Accounting bookkeeping service .... 132.00 Certified public accountant each ... 132.00 RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING SERVICES Research, development and testing services ........................ 132.00 MANAGEMENTAND PUBLIC RELATIONS SER- VICES Management services ............ . 132.00 Pursuant to section 166.221, Florida Statutes, a regulatory fee is hereby imposed by the village in the respective amounts set forth in section 17-33 of the Code, for the regulation of any business, profession and occupation carried on within the municipal boundaries of the village when such business, profession and occupation does not have a place of business within the village. This regulation is instituted and is re- lated to consumer protection afforded the citizens of the village and such classes of business, profes- sion and occupation whose regulation has not been preempted by the state or county and to protect the general welfare, safety and public health and morals of the residents of the village. Supp. No. 43 1060.4 LICENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS REGULA'PIONS § 17-34.3 Unless otherwise stated, the amount of such regulatory fee specified shall be on the basis of one (1) year. (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81) Sec. 17-34.1. Registration required. Any person who engages in any business, occu- pation or profession within the village not re- quired to obtain a certificate of regulation as herein provided such as general contractors and subcontractors, shall be certified with the licens- ing officer of the village by executing an informa- tion form provided by the village. The purpose of such certification is to provide the village with information concerning those who are doing busi- ness within the village and, where appropriate, to assure the village that such persons are licensed countywide by the county. The fee for this certifi- cation shall be two dollars ($2.00). Anyone violat- ing this provision by failing to register the re- quired information with the licensing officer shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree. (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81) Sec. 17-34.2. Application for certificate of regulation. Before the village shall be required to issue a certificate of regulation for engaging in or carry- ing on any of the businesses, professions or occu- pations specified and set forth herein, it shall be the duty of the applicant to file an application with the licensing officer, such application to be in the form required by the village and such appli- cant shall be required to furnish to the licensing officer such other information not contained in the application as the village manager may re- quire. (Ord. No. 7-81, § 1, 7-23-81) Sec. 17-34.3. Issuance of certificate of regu- lation; duration; half-year cer- tificate; when due and payable. All certificates of regulation shall expire on the thirtieth day of September of each year. No cer- tificate shall be issued for more than one (1) year. For each cer- Supp. No. 43 1060.5 CODE COMYARA'P1VE 'FABLE Adoption Section Ord. No. Date Section this Code 8 19-221 9 29-5(a) 10 App. C, § 45-20(9), (10) 11 App. C, § 45-36 Q(5) 2007- 01 1-11-07 2 Added 21-48 2007- 03 2- 8-07 2 6-17 2007- 10 4-12-07 1 2-52(a) 2 2-54(3) 2007- 13 7-12-07 1, 2 2-1 2007- 16 10-25-07 2 Added App. C, § 45-16.1 2007- 17 10-25-07 2 Added 2-166(1)d. 2007- 19 12-13-07 2,7 18-34 3 2-173 2007- 20 12-13-07 2 Rpld 9-16 9-21 3 9-16 9-19 2007- 21 12-13-07 2 14-30(2) 2008- O1 1-10-08 2 6-ll5(F) 2008- 02 1-10-08 2 2-148 2008- 03 1-24-08 2 10-5 Dltd 10-6 10-8 Ruud 10-9 as 10-6 Dltd 10-10 Ruud 10-13 as 10-7 4 Rpld 10-58 10-64 3 10-76 Rpld 10-77 2008- 04 1-24-08 2 5-83 5-85 2008- 06 2-28-08 2 Added 19-11 2008- 07 4-10-08 2 36-23 2008- 09 8-28-08 App. D 2008- 15 10-23-08 2 Rpld 14-37 14-52 3 Rpld 14-79 14-83 Added 14-79 14-83 2008- 16 10-23-08 2 14-30 2008- 17 11-13-08 2 2-4 2008- 18 11-13-08 2 5 2-159 2-162 2009- 01 1- 8-09 2 Added 14-31 2009- 02 1-22-09 2, 3 6-111, 6-112 4 6-114 6 6-115 2009- 03 1-22-09 2 9-17(a) 2009- 04 4-23-09 2 App. C, § 45-2 3 App. C, § 45-19 D. 4 App. C, § 45-27 A.l. Added App. C, § 45-27 F. 2009- 05 5-14-09 2 Added 15-ll 15-18 2009- 006 6-11-09 2 4-27, 4-28 4-31, 4-32 2009- 07 7-23-09 2 17-33 2009- 09 7-23-09 2 14-79 ('Phe next page is 29331 Supp. No. 43 2891