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Pages Replaced by Supplement #48 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Officials of the Village iii Preface v Adopting Ordinance vii Readopting Ordinance x.i Checklist of Up-to-Date Pages [1] PART I CIIARTER Charter 1 Art. T. Corporate Name 3 Art. LA. Vision Statement 3 Art. II. Territorial Boundaries 3 Art. III. Legislative . . 10.2 Art. TV. Administrative 15 Art. V. Qualifications and Elections 17 Art. VI. Transition Schedule 18 Charter Comparative Table 65 PART II CODE OF ORDINANCES Chapter 1. General Provisions 77 2. Administration......,,,. 133 Art. T. Tn General 135 Art. II. Council 137 Div 1. Generally 137 Div 2. Rules of Procedure 138 Art. III. Administrative Cade 138.1 Div. 1. Generally 138.1 Div. 2. Audit Committee 139 Div. 3. Department of Finance _ 140 Div 4. Department of Records 140.1 Div. 5. Department of Public Safety 141 Div. 6. Department of Public Works . 142 Div 7. Department of Library . 142 Div. 8. Department of Country Club 142 Div 9. Department of Recreation 142 Div. 10. Department of Community Development . 142.1 Art. IV Manager 142.1 Art, V. Pensions and Retirement Systems , . , 143 Div. 1. Generally 143 Supp. No. 47 ~ NORTH PALM BEACH CODE f Chapter Page Div 2. Social Security....... 143 Div 3. Pension and Certain Other Benefits for Gen- eral Employees 145 Div 4. Pension and Certain Other Benefits for Fire and Police Employees 152.5 Div 5. Length of Service Award Plan for Volunteer Firefighters 161 Div 6. ICMA Defined Contribution Pension Plan.. 163 Art. VT. Coda Enforcement Board . . 163 Art. VII. Alternate Method of Coda Enforcement...... 169 3. Alcoholic Beverages 211 4. Animals and Fowl 263 Art. I. In General 265 Art. II. Dogs and Cats 266 Art. TTI. Rabies Control 269 5. Boats, Docks and Waterways . . . . 319 Art. I. In General 321 Art. IT. Boat Launching Area 325 Art. ITT. Construction Requirements 326 Div 1. Generally 326 Div 2. Canals 326 Div 3. Bulkheads and Seawalls 327 Div 4. Docks and Piers 328 Div. 5. Erosion Control Structures 333 Art. TV: Marina Sanctuaries . . 333 Art. V. Waterways Board 334 6. Buildings and Building Regulations 381 Art. I. In Ganaral 383 Art. II. Minimum Construction Standards 383 Art. III, Appearance Code 384 Div 1. Generally 384 Div 2. Reserved 398.3 Div 3. Certificate of Appropriateness . , , 398.3 Art. IV. Reserved . . . 398.5 Art. V. Signs and Outdoor Displays 398.5 Art. VT. Energy Efficiency Building Cada . 398.18 Art. VII. Coastal Construction Coda 398.18 7. Bulkhead Lines 453 Art. I. In General 455 - - - - - - Art. TI. Filliug_P~rmit......1. i1.... ~ _ ~ .....1...... 4~~ - 8. Em exgancy Management 507 !i Art. I. In General 509 I Art. II. Civil Disorders and Disturbances 510 9. Country Club 559 I Art. T. In General 561 t Supp. No. 47 ~i t i II Checklist of Up-to-Date Pages (This checl~list wil be ugdatecl with the griming of each Sugglement) From our experience in publishing Looseleaf Supplements on apage-for-page substitution basis, it has become evident that through usage and supplementation many pages can be inserted and removed in error. The following listing is included in this Code as a ready guide for the user to determine whether the Cade volume properly reflects the latest printing of each page. In the first column all page numbers are listed in sequence. The second column reflects the latest printing of the pages as they should appear in an up-to-date volume. The letters "OC" indicate the pages have not been reprinted in the Supplement Service and appear as published for the original Cade. When a page has been sprinted or printed in the Supplement Service, this column reflects the identification number or Supplement Number printed on the bottom of the page. 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I. In General, 2.1--2.15 Art. II. Council, 2-16-2.38 Div. 1. Generally, 2-16-2-25 Div. 2. Rules of Procedure, 2-26-2-38 Art. III. Administrative Code, 2-39-2-114 Div. 1. Generally, 2-39-2-50 Div 2. Audit Committee, 2-51-2-58 Div. 3. Department of finance, 2-59-2-66 Div. 4. Department of Records, 2-67-2-74 Div. 5. Department of Public Safety, 2-75-2-83 Div. 6. Department of Public i}iTOrlcs, 2-84-2-92 Div. 7. Department of Library, 2-93-2-101 Dzv. 8. Department of Country Club, 2-102-2-109 Div. 9. Department of ltecx•eation, § 2-110 Div. 10. Department of Community Development, §§L-111-2- 114 Art. IV. Manager; 2=115-2-128 Art. V. Pensions and Retirement Systems, 2-129-2-170.11 Div. 1. Generally, 2-129-2-135 Div. 2. Social Security, §§L-136-2-145 Div. 3. Pension and Certain Other Benefits f'ar General l~mploy- ees, 2-146-2-158 Div. 4. Pension and Certain Other Benefits for 1+5re and Police Employees, 2-159-2-170 Div. 5. Length of Service Award Plan for Volunteer li`irefighters, 2-170.01-2-170.11 Div. 6. ICIVIADefined Contribution Pension Plan, 2-170,12- 2-170.15 Art. VI. Code Enforcement Board, 2-171-2-250 Art. VII. Alternate Method of Code Enforcement, 2-252-2-256 *Charter reference-Administrative provisions generally, Art. IV. - Cross references-Rabies control, § 4-42 et seq.; elections, Ch. 10; fire division, § 12-29 et seq.; library board, § 16-16 et seq.; impersonation oI'village allicers, § 19-14; enforcement procedures for noise regulations, § 19-117; local planning agency designated, § 21-12; taxation, Ch. 26; appearance plan, App. A; subdivision regulations, App. B; zoning regulations, App. C. Supp. No. 44 133 1 1 i i 'r ADMINISTRATION § 2-171 Sec. 2-170.9. Village contributions. While the plans will not provide for retroactive funding, the vesting period shall run from each So long as this system is in effect, the village employee's original date of hire. shall make a yearly contribution to the plan equal (Ord. No. 2006-26, § 3, 12-14-06) to the cost for the year by the most recent actu- arial valuation. (Ord. No. 16-91, § 10, 4-11-91) Sec. 2-170.14. Administrative services agree- ment and adoption agree- Sec. 2-170.10. Trustee and contact person. ments. The village finance director will act as trustee The village cotuicil hereby approves the admin- and contact person and will be responsible for istrative services agreement and adoption agree- contacting the agent or agency administrating the ments with ICMA and authorizes the mayor and plan regarding changes and modifications to the village clerk to execute such agreements on behalf plan. of the village. The village clerk shall transmit a (Ord. No. 16-91, § 11, 4-11-91) copy of the ordinance from. which this division. derives to the State of Florida Division of Retire- Sec. 2-17011. Point system. meat. (Ord. No. 2006-26, § 4, 12-14-06) A minunum of fifty (50) points is needed to earn _ a year of credited service. The point system that can be earned by volunteer firefighters is set forth Sec. 2-1.70.15. Effective date. in Exhibit A attached to Ordinance No. 16-91 and made a part of this division. This division shall be retroactive to October 1, 2006 and shall take effect upon adoption. How- (Ord. No. 16-91, § 12, 4-11-91) Editor's note-Exhibit A, attached to Ord. No. 16-91 from ever, the provisions of this division shall not be which this division derives, is not printed herein, but is on file implemented as to bargaining unit employees and available for reference hi the offices of the village. until the Village and the uniall representing tha bargaining unit agree to an amendment of the DIVISION 6. ICMA DEFINED collective bargaining agreement incorporating the CONTRIBUTION PENSION PLAN additional benefits set forth in this division and that agreement is ratified or the union waives bargaining and consents to its implementation. Sec. 2-170.12. Creation. (Ord. No. 2006-26, § 6, 12-14-06) The village council hereby approves the cre- ation of an ICMA defined contribution pension ARTICLE VI. CODE ENFORCEMENT plan for each of the following village employee BOARD groups: (1) Department directors; Sec. 2-171. Declaration of legislative intent. (2) General employees; and It is the intent of this article to promote, (3) FPE employees. protect and improve the health, safety and wel- (Ord. No. 2006-26, § 2, 12-14-06) fare of the citizens of the village and to provide an equitable, expeditious, affective and inexpensive Sec. 2-170.13. Vesting period. method of enforcing the hereinafter described codas and ordinances of the villaga where a pend- The vesting period for aach defined cantz~ibu- ing or repeated violation continues to exist. tion plan shall be five (5) years, with a vesting of (Ord. No. 19-79, § 1, 9-17-79; Ord. No. 9-80, § 2, zero (0) percent in tha first year and a vesting of 4-24-80; Ord. No. 16-82, Art. 1, 9-9-82; Ord. No. twanty-five {25) percent for each yaar thereafter. 2-86, § 1, 3-27-86) Supp. No. 36 163 § 2-172 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Sec. 2-172. Definitions. Chapter 14, Village of North Palm Beach The following words, terms and phrases, when Cade, containing the health and sanitation used in this article, shall have the meanings code. asclribed to them in this section, except where the Chapter 15, Village of North Palm Beach context clearly indicates a different meaning: Code, containing the housing code. ~ Attorney. Attorney for the village who will Chapter 17, Village of North Pahn Beach advise the code enforcement board of legal rules Code, containing the business tax code. or give other legal assistance as required. Code inspector. Those authorized agents ar Sections 18-34 and 1$-35 of Chapter 1$. employees of the village whose duty it is to insure Chapter 19, Village of North Palm Beach code compliance with the codes referred to above, Cade, containing the noise control code. including, but not limited ta, the village manager, building official, director of public safety, and Chapter 24, Village of North Palm Beach finance director. Code, containing the streets, sidewalks and driveways code. Enforcement board. The Village of North Palm Beach Code Enforcement Board. Chapter 25, Village of North Pahn Beach Cade, containing the swimming pool code. Repeat uiolation means a violation of a provi- sion of a cads or ordinance by a person who has Chapter 27, Village of North Palm Beach been previously found through a code enforce- Gode, containing the trees and shrubbery code, went board or any other quasi judicial or judicial including landscaping of yards and parking process, to have violated or who has admitted lots. violating the same provision within five (5} years prior to the violation, notwithstanding the viola- Chapter 28, Village of North Palm Beach tions occur at different locations. Code, containing the franchise ordinance for (Ord. No. 19-79, § 3, 9-27-79; Ord. No. 9-80, § 4, the use of the village rights-of--way for utilities. 4-24-80; Ord. No. 16-82, Art. II, 9-9-82; Ord. No. Chapter 36, Village of North Palm Beach 8-90, § 1, 4-12-90; Ord. No. 04-2000, § 1, 2-10-00) Code, containing the subdivision code. Sec. 2-173. Applicability. Chapter 45, Village of North Palm Beach The code enforcement board shall enforce and Cade, containing the zoning code. have jurisdiction of the following codes: (Ord. No. 19-79, § 2, 9-27-79; Ord. No. 25-79, § 1, 12-13-79; Ord. No. 9-80, § 3, 4-24-80; Ord. No. Chapter 4, Village of North Pahn Beach 15-86, § 2, 10-9-86; Ord. No. 23-2002, § 1, 7-11-02; Code, containing the animals and fowl Cade. Ord. No. 2006-28, § 2, 12-14-06; Ord. No. 2007-19, Chapter 5, Village of North Palm Beach § 3, 12-13-07) Cotle, containing the docks and. waterways code. Sec. 2-174. Organization of board. Chapter 6, Village of North Palm Beach (a) Qualifications and terms. The village coun- Code, including the building code, the gas code, cil shall appoint aseven-member code enforce- the mechanical code, the plumbing code, the merit uoard and legal counsel_ for the. board. The appearance code and 1Appendix A., appearance members shall have the following qualifications plan, and the sign code. and terms of office: Chapter 7, Village of North Palm Beach (1} Members of the enforcement board shall Code, containing the bulkhead lines code. be residents of the village. Appointments Chapter 12, Village of North Pahn Beach shall be made by the village council on the Code, including the fire prevention code. basis of experience of interest in the fields _ Supp. No. 36 164 I ADMINISTRATION § 2-175 of zoning and building control. The nxem- Sec. 2-175. Enforcement procedure. bership of the enforcement board shall, whenever possible, include: (a) It shall be the duty of the code inspector to initiate enforcement proceedings of the various a. A.n architect; codes. No member of a board shall have the power b. A businessman; to initiate such enforcement proceedings. c. Au engineer; (b} If a violation of the codes is found, the code d. A general contractor; inspector shall notify the violator, unless para- e. A subcontractor; graph (c) of this section applies, and give the violator a reasonable time to correct the violation. £ A realtor; Should the violation continue beyond the time g. No particular profession. (2) In order that the terms of office of all members will not expire at the same time, the initial appointments to the enforce- ment board shall be as follows: a. Two (2) members shall be appointed for a term of one (1) year; b. Three (3) members shall be ap- pointed for a term of two (2) years; c. Two (2) members shall be appointed for a term of three (3) years. Thereafter, all appointments shall be made for a term of three (3) years. Appointments to fill any vacancy oxa the onfarcen-xent board. shall be for the remainder of the unexpired term of office. If any member fails to attend two (2) of three (3) succes- sive meetings without cause and without prior approval of the chairman, the board shall declare the member's office vacant and the village council shall promptly fill such vacancy. The members shall serve at the pleasure of the village council. (b) Officers; quorum; co~~apensation. The mem- bers of the enforcement board shall elect a chair- man from among its members who shall be a votixzg member. The presence of four (4) or more members, shall constitute a ctuorum of the enforce- ment board. Members shaIl serve without com- pensation, but maybe reimbursed for such travel expenses, mileage expenses, and per diem ex- penses as xnay be authorized by the village coun- cil. (c) Attorney. The village attorney shall be coml- sel to the code enforcement board. (Ord. No. 19-79, § 4, 9-27-79; Ord. No. 9-80, § 5, 4-24-80; Ord. No. 16-82, Art. III, 9-9-82; Ord. No. 8-90, § 3, 4-12-90; Ord. No. 1791, § 1, 4-25-91) Supp. No. 3s 164.1 i I~ I 1 ADMINISTRATION § 2-176 specified for correction, the code inspector shall ownership of such property between the time the notify the enforcement board and request ahear- initial pleading was served and the time of the ing pursuant to the procedure in section 2-176. hearing, such owner shall: The code enforcement board, through its clerical (1) Disclose, in writing, the existence and the staff, shall schedule a hearing and written notice nature of the proceeding to the prospec- of such hearing shall be hand delivered or mailed- tive transferee. as provided in section 2-181 to said violator. At the option of the code enforcement board, notice (2} Deliver to the prospective transferee a may additionally be served by publication or copy of the pleadings, notices, and other posting as provided in section 2-181. If the viola- materials relating to the code enforce- tion is corrected and then recurs or if the violation ment proceeding received by the transferor. is not corrected by the time specified for correc- tion by the code inspector, the case may be pre- (3) Disclose, in writing, to the prospective transferee that the new owner will be sented to the enforcement board even if the vio- responsible for compliance with the appli- Iationhas been corrected prior to the board hearing, cable code and with orders issued in the and the notice shall sa state. code enforcement proceeding. (c) If the code inspector has reason to believe a {4) File a notice with the code enforcement violation or the condition causing the violation official of the transfer of the property, presents a serious threat to the public health, with the identity and address of the new safety, and welfare or if the violation is irrepara- owner and copies of the disclosures made ble ar irreversible in nature, the cads inspector to the new owner, within five (5) days shall make a reasonable effort to notify the viola- after the date of the transfer. A failure to for and may immediately notify the enforcement make disclosures described in sub-para- board and request a hearing. graphs (e)(1}, (2), (3), and {4) of this sec- (d) If a repeat violation is found, the code tion before the transfer creates a rebutta- inspector shall notify the violatox, but is not ble presumption of fraud. If the property required to give the violator a reasonable time to is transferred before the hearing, the pra- correct the violation. The code inspector, upon ceeding shall not be dismissed, but the notifying the violator of a repeat violation, -shall new owner shall be provided a reasonable notify the code enforcement board and request a period of time to correct the violation hearing pursuant to the procedure in section before the hearing is held. 2-176. The code enforcement board, through its (Ord. No. 19-79, § 5, 9-27-79; Ord. No. 9-80, § 0, clerical staff, shall schedule a hearing and shall 4-24-80; Ord. No. 8-90, § 4, 4-12-90; Ord. No. provide notice pursuant to section 2-181. The case 18-90, § 1, 5-9-90; Ord. No. 04-2000, § 2, 2-10-00} may be presented to the code enforcement board even if the repeat violation has been corrected Sec. 2-176. Conduct of hearing. prior to the board hearing, and the native shall so state. If the repeat violation has been corrected, (a} The chairman of the enforcement board the code enforcement board retains the right to may call hearings of the enforcement board and schedule a hearing to determine costs and impose hearings may also be called by written notice the payment of reasonable enfarcement fees upon signed by at least three (3) members of the the repeat violator. The repeat violator may choose enforcement board. The enforcement board, at to waive his or her rights to this hearing and pay any hearing, may set a future hearing date. The said costs as determined by the code enforcement enforcement board shall attempt to convene no board. Written notice, with a scheduled hearing, less frequently than once every two (2) months, shall be provided pursuant to section 2-181. but yet meet more or less often as the demand necessitates. Minutes shall be kept of all hearings (e) If the owner of property which is subject to by the enforcement board and all hearings and an enforcement proceeding before the enforce- proceedings shall be open to the public. The ment board, special master, or court transfers village clerk shall provide clerical and adminis- Sapp. No. 25 165 i § 2-176 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE ~- f trative personnel as may be reasonably required violator of the Code section of which he is by the enforcement board far the proper perfor- accused, and shall first seek to determine manes of its duties. if the alleged violator pleads guilty or (b) Fach case before the enforcement board innocent to such charge. If the alleged shall be presented by the Village's administrative violator admits guilt, then the board shall staff. If the local governing body prevails in pros- hear such testimony and evidence as it seating a case before the enforcement board, it deems necessary to remedy the violation shall be entitled to recover all costs incurred in or punish the offender. If the alleged vio- prosecuting the case before the board and such lator states he is not guilty of violating costs may be included in the lion authorized the Village Cade [section] in question, under section 2-178. then the board shall hear first from the village, village witnesses and evidence, (c) The enforcement board shall proceed to and the alleged violator shall -have the hear the cases on the agenda for that day. All right to crass examine village witnesses. testimony shall be under oath and shall be re- At the close of the presentation of the corded. The enforcement board shall take testi- villages case against the alleged violator, mony from the code inspector and alleged violator the alleged violator shall be permitted to and from any witness called on behalf of either present his evidence, testimony of the the village or the alleged violator. Formal rules of other witnesses and-his own testimony in evidence shall not apply; however, fundamental defense. The village shall have the right due process shall be observed and govern said to cross examine the alleged violator and proceedings. Both the village and the alleged his witnesses. The burden of proving the violator shall have the right to subpoena witness alleged violation of the Village Code as to testify at the hearing. described above shall be on the village to (d) At the conclusion of the hearing, the en- prove by a preponderance of evidence that forcemeat board shall issue findings of fact, based the alleged violator is guilty of violating on evidence of record and conclusions of law and the Code section of which he is accused. shall issue an order affording the proper relief (2) Subpoena alleged violators and witnesses consistent with powers granted herein. The find- to its hearings. Subpoenas may be served ings shall be by motion approved by a majority of by the villages police department. those present and voting, except that at least four {4) members of the enfarcernent board must vats (8) Subpoena evidence to its hearings.. in order for the action to be official. The order may (4} Take testimony under oath. include a notice that it must be complied with by a specified date and that a fine may be imposed (5} Issue orders having the force of law com- and, under the conditions specified in section manding whatever steps are necessary to 2-178, the cost of repairs may be included along bring a violation into compliance. A certi- with the fine if t1_le order is not complied with by fled copy of such order maybe recorded in C said date. the- public records of the county, and shall (Ord. No. 19-79, § 6, 9-27-79; Ord. No. 9-80, § 7, constitute notice to any subsequent pur- ~ 4-24-80; Ord. No. 16-82, Art. IV, 9-9-82; Ord. No. chasers, successors in interest or assigns, !- --if -the-viola-tion- concer-ns- real- ro ert - - - - 19-85, ~ 1, -10-~4-85; -0rd: No: 1$-96, -~ 5 9 96; - - p P yT Ord. No. 04-2000, § 3, 2-10-00) and the findings therein shall be binding upon the violator, and, if the violation Sec. ~-1'77. Powers of tiie enforcerrrient bc?ard, concerns real property, any subsequent The enforcement board shall have the power to: purchaseLs, successors in interest or as- signs. If tiie order is recorded in the public (1) Adopt rules fax the conduct of its hear- records pursuant to this subsection and ings. The chairman of the enforcement the order is complied with by the date. board hearing shall advise the alleged specified in the order, the enforcement Sapp. No. 25 166 0 ADMINISTRATION § 2-178 board shall issue an order acknowledging section (a). However, if a code enforcement board compliance that shall be recorded in the finds the violation to be irreparable or irreversible public records. A hearing is not required in nature, it may impose a fine not to exceed five to issue such an order acknowledging com- thousand dollars ($5,000.00) per violation. pliance. (Ord. No. 19-79, § 7, 9-27-79; Ord. No. 9-$0, § 8, (b) Determination of amount of fine. In deter- 4-24-80; Ord. No. 8-90, § 5, 4-12-90; Ord. No, 4-91, mining the amount of the fine, if any, the enforce- § 1, 2-28-91; Ord. No. 08-2003, § 1, 3-27-2003) meat board shall consider the fallowing factors: (1) The gravity of the violation; Sec. 2-T78. Fines; Bens. (2} Any actions taken by the violator to cor- rect the violation; and (a) Generally. The enforcement board, upon notification by the code inspector that a previous (3} ~Y Previous violations committed by the order of the enforcement board has not been violator. complied with by the set time or, upon finding (c) Reduction of fine. The code enfarcement that the same violation has been repeated by the board may reduce a fine imposed pursuant to this same violator, may order the violator to pay a fine section. A fine imposed pursuant to this article in an amount specified in this section for each day shall continue to accrue until the violator comes the violation continues past the date set for com- into compliance or until judgment is rendered in a pliance, or, in the case of a repeat violation, for suit to foreclose an a lien filed pursuant to this each day the repeat vialation continues past the section, whichever occurs first. date of notice to the violator of the repeat viola- tion beginning with the date the repeat vialation (d) Copies of orders imposing fines. A certified is found to have occurred by the code inspector. In copy of an order imposing a fine or a fine plus addition, if the violation is a violation described in repair costs, may be recorded in the public records subsection 2-175(c), the enforcement board shall and thereafter shall constitute a lien against the notify the local governing body, which may make land on which the violation exists and upon any all reasonable repairs which are required to bring other real or personal property owned by the the property into compliance and charge the vio- violator. Upon petition to the circuit court, such lator with the reasonable cost of the repairs along order may be enforced in the same manner as a with the fine imposed pursuant to this section. court judgment by the sheriffs of this state, in- Making such repairs does not create a continuing eluding execution and levy against the personal obligation on the part of the local governing body property of the violator, but such -order shall not to make further repairs or to maintain the prop- be deemed to be a court judgment except for erty and does not create any liability against the enfarcement purposes. A fine imposed pursuant to Local governing body for any damages to the this part shall continue to accrue until the viola- property if such repairs were completed in good for comes into compli2~nce or until judgment is faith. If a finding of a violation or a repeat rendered in a suit filed pursuant to this section, violation has been made as provided in this arti- whichever occurs first. A lien arising from a fine cle, a hearing shall not be necessary for issuance imposed pursuant to this section runs in favor of of the order imposing the fine. If, after due notice the local governing body, and the local governing and hearing, a code enforcement board finds a body may execute a satisfaction or release of lien violation to be irreparable or irreversible in na- entered pursuant to this section. After three (3} ture, it may order the violator to pay a fine as months from the filing of any such lien which hereinafter specified. A fine imposed pursuant to remains unpaid, the enforcement board may au- this section shall not exceed two hundred fifty thorize the local governing body attorney to fore- dollars ($250.00) per day for a first violation and close on the lien or to sue to recover a money shall not exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00) judgment far the amount of the lien plus accrued per day for a repeat violation and, in addition, interest. No lien created pursuant to the provision may include all costs of repairs pursuant to sub- of this section may be foreclosed on real property Supp. No. 25 167 0 § 2-178 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE 1' which is a homestead under Article X, Section 4 of paragraph to the owner of the property in the State Constitution. The money judgment pro- question at the address listed in the tax visions- of this section shall not apply to real collector's office for tax notices, and at any property or personal property which is covered other address provided to the local gov- under § 4(a), Art. X of the State Constitution. ernment by such owner and is returned as {Ord. No. 19-79, § 8, 9-27-79; Ord. No. 9-80, § 9, unclaimed or refused, notice may be pro- 4-24-80; Ord. No. 16-82, Art. V, 9-9-82; Ord. No. vided by posting as described in subpara- 2-86, § 2, 3-27-86; Ord. No. 8-90, § 6, 4-12-90; Ord. graphs (2){b)1. and 2. and by first class ~I No. 18-96, § 3, 5-9-96; Ord. No. 04-2000, § 4, mail directed to the addresses furnished 2-10-00; Ord. No. 11-2001, § 1, 4-26-01) to the local government with a properly executed proof of mailing or affidavit con- Sec. 2-179. I}uration of lien. firming the first class mailing; No lien shall continue for a period longer than {b} Hand delivery by the sheriff or other law twenty (20) years after the certified copy of an enforcement officer, code inspector, or other order imposing a fine has been recorded, unless person designated by the local governing within that time an action is commenced pursu- body; ant to section 2-178 of this Code in a court of j competent jurisdiction. In an action to foreclose (c) Leaving the notice at the violator's usual on a lien or far a money judgment, the prevailing place of residence with any person resid- ~ party is entitled to recover all costs, including a ing therein who is above fifteen (15) years reasonable attorney's fee, that it incurs in the of age and informing such person of the action. The local governing body shall be entitled contents of the notice; or to collect all costs incurred in recording and (d) In the case of commercial premises, leav- satisfying avalid lien. The continuation of the ing the native with the manager or other line effected by the commencement of the action person in charge. shall not be good against creditors or subsequent purchasers for valuable consideration without (2) In addition to providing notice as set forth notice, unless a notice of lis pendens is recorded. in subsection (1), at the option of the code enforce- {Ord. No. 18-96, § 4, 5-9-96; Ord. No. 11-2001, § 2, meat board, notice may also be served by publi- 4-26-01) cation or posting, as follows: Sec. 2-180. A eel. {a} 1. Such notice shall be published once PP during each week for four (4) consec- An aggrieved party, including the village coup- utive weeks (four publications being cil, may appeal a final administrative order of the sufficient) in a newspaper of general enforcement board to the circuit court of the circulation in the county where the county. Such an appeal shall not be a hearing de code enforcement beard is located. novo, but shall be limited to appellate review of The newspaper shall meet such re- the record created before the enforcement board. quirements as are prescribed under An appeal shall be filed within thirty (30) days of chapter 50 of the Florida Statutes the execution of the order to be appealed. for legal and official advertisements. (Ord. No. 19-79, § 9, 9-27-79; Ord. No. 9-80, § 10, _ _ 2.__ _ Proof of pubhcation_shall be made as_ _ 4~~80; Orcr No- 1~8~, Art.~I,-9-9=8~; (3rd. No. provided in erections 50.041 and 2-86, § 3, 3-27-86; Urd. No. 18-96, § 5, 5-9-96) 50.051, Florida Statutes. Sea 2-181. 111otices. (b) 1. In lieu of publication as described in ~ (1) All notices required by this part shall be paragraph (a), such notice may be posted for at least ten {10) days prior provided to the alleged violator by: to the hearing, or prior to the expi- (a) Certified mail, return receipt requested, ration of any deadline contained in provided if such notice is sent under this the notice in at least two (2) loco- ( Supp. No. 25 168 AllMINISTRAPION § 2-252 bons, one of which shall be the prop- will hold a hearing on the violation if the citation arty upon which the violation is al- is either contested or if the fine is not paid within leged to exist and the other of which the dine specified in the citation. shall be at the primary municipal (Ord. No. 2009-11, § 2, 9-10-2009) government office. 2. Proof of posting shall be by affidavit See. 2-252. Form and contents of citation. of the person posting the notice, which affidavit shall include a copy of the (a) The citation issued by the code compliance notice posted and the date and places officer, sworn police officer or public safety aide of its posting. shall be in a form prescribed by the village, and shall contain, at a minimum, the fallowing: (cj Notice by publication or posting may run concurrently with, or may follow, an at- (1) The date and time of issuance; tempt ar attempts to provide notice by hand delivery o~° by mail as required un- (2} The name and address of the person to der subsection (1). whoz`r this citation. is issued; Evidence that an attempt has been made to hand (3} The date and time the civil infraction was deliver or mail notice as provided in subsection committed; (1), together with proof of publication or posting t4) A brief description of the violation; as provided in subsection (2} shall be sufficient to show that the notice requirements of this paxt (5} The number of section of the code or have been met, without regard to whether or not ordinance violated; the alleged violator actually received such notice. (Ord. No. 19-79, § 10, 9-27-79; Ord. No. 9-80, § 10, (fi) The name of the issuing officer or aide; 4-24-80; Ord. No. 8-90, § 7, 4-12-90; Ord. No. 18-96, § 6, 5-9-96; Ord. No. 04-2000, § 5, 2-10-00) (7) The procedure for the person to fallow in order to pay the civil penalty or contest Sec. 2-182. Actions far money judgments; the citation; limitation. (8} The applicable civil penalty if the person Actions for money judgments may be pursued elects to contest the citation; only on fines levied after October 2000. (g) The applicable civil penalty if the person (Ord. No. 08-2003, § 2, 3-27-2003) elects not to contest the citation; and Secs. 2-183-2-254. Reserved. (~0) A conspicuous statement if the person fails to pay the civil penalty within the time allowed or fails to appear before the ARTICLE VII, ALTERNATE METHOD OF village's code enforcement board to con- CODE ENFORCEMENT test the citation, the person shall be deemed to have waived his or her right to contest Sec. 2-251. Issuance of citations. the citation and that, in such case, judg ment may be entered against the person A code compliance officer, sworn police officer for an amount up to the maximum civil or public safety aide may issue a citation to a penalty. person when, based on personal investigation, the officer or aide has reasonable cause to believe that (b) After issuing a citation to an alleged viola- the person has committed a civil infraction in tor, an officer or aide shall provide the original violation of a duly enacted code or ordinance for citation and one copy of the citation to the village's which enforcement by citation has been autho- code enforcement division for further processing. rued, and the village's code enforcement board (Ord. No. 2009-11, § 2, 9-10-2009) Supp. No. 44 169 2-253 NORTH PALM EEACH CODE Sec. 2-253. Codes to be enforced by citation. The village council shall establish, by resolu- tion, aschedule of the code sections that, due to their nature, lend themselves to enforcement by means of the citation method, in addition to a schedule of penalties far violation of these sec- tions. The schedule of code sections and penalties may be amended at the discretion of the village council. (C1rd. No. 2009-11, § 2, 9-10-2009) Sec. 2-254. Right to hearing; maximum pen- alty. (a) Upon receipt of a citation, a person alleged to have violated the village code naay request a hearing before the village's code enforcement board and present his or her case to the board. (b) All violations shall ba considered civil in- fractions, and the code enforcement board may assess a maximum civil penalty not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00), plus the village's ad- ministrative costs if the violation is contested. (Ord. No. 2009-11, § 2, 9-10-2009} Sec, 2-255. Failure to accept citation. Any person who willfully refuses to sign and accept a citation issued by a code compliance officer, sworn police officer, or public safety aide shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in F.S. § 775.082 or F.S. § 775.083. (Ord. No. 2009-11, § 2, 9-10-2009) Sec. 2-256. Provisions additional and sup- plemental. This article constitutes an additional and sup- plemental means of enforcing the provisions of the Village Code. Nothing contained in this divi- sion shall prohibit the village from enforcing its codes or ordinances by other lawful means. ~ (Ord. No. 2009-11, § 2, 9-10-2009) - - - - - - - ~ (The next page is 211] Supp. No. 44 170 I I ANIMAI.,S Ai'VD FOWL §4-`18 license far each dog or cat from the county animal the dag complies with all other requirements of control. this article, including, but not limited to, sections 4-28, 4-31 and 4-32 below. (b} Failure to have a dog ar cat properly li- (c} An.y dag ar eat found running at large in censed shall result in an automatic fine of at least any public park of the village shall be impounded ten dollars {$10.00) for each separate offense. by the police department in the manner provided (Code 1970, § 4-13; Ord. Na. 206-70, § 7; Ord. No. far in section 4-30. 210-70, § l; Ord. No. 10-76, § 1, 6-10-76) (d} The provisions of paragraphs (a) through Sec. 4-25. Collar and tag--Required. (c} shall not apply to guide and service dogs pursuant to F.S. section 413.08, nor shall the ' Every owner shall provide each dog and cat Provisions of paragraphs (aj through fej apply to more than four (4} months of age kept, harbored dogs and cats being exhibited at pet shows or dog or otherwise maintained by him in the spillage training schools during the tune said shows and with a sturdy collar to which the license tag training schools are being conducted, all of which referred to in section 4-24 of this Cade shall be must be within the confizxes of pxeznises and areas securely fastened and it shall be the owner's duty set out in paragraphs {a} through (c), above. to make certain that the collar and tag are warn (Code 1970, 4-11, 4-12; Ord. No. 206-70, § 9; at all times by the dag or cat when off the owner's Ord. No. 13-80, § 1, 6-12-80; Ord. No. 25-98, § 1, premises. 10-8-98; Ord. No. 02-2004, § 1, 1-22-04; Ord. No. (Code 1.970, § 4-19; Ord. No. 10-76, § 2, 6-10-76j 2009-006, § 2, 6-11-09) Sec. 4-28. Running at large. Sec. 4-2$. Same-Unauth©rized removal. {a} Dags on stj•eets and sidewalks. No person No persozx, other than the owner or keeper, owning or having possession, charge, custody ar shall remove or. cause to be removed the collar ar control of any dog shall cause, permit or allow the tag required by sectiazx 4-25 of this Cade from any dog to stray, rzuz, be, go ar in. any other manner to dog or cat within the village. be at large in or upon any public park, street or (Cade 1970, § 4-20; Ord. No. 206-70, § 8) sidewalk unless accompanied by an attendant who shall have such dog firmly held by collar and leash, which leash is not to exceed eight (8} feet in Sec. 4-27. Prohibited in certain areas; excep- length. trans. (b} Dags an property of others. No person awn- (a} The owner of any dag or cat shall not ing or having possession, charge, custody or con- permit or allow such dog or cat to be or enter upon trol of any dog shall cause, permit or allow the dog any church premises, public hall or building, to stray, run, be, go or in any other manner to be school premises, restaurant, stare, market ar any at large in ar upon private property of others place where food or drink is canxmercially die- within the village without the express ar implied pensed or sold. consent of the owner of such private property. (c} Cats. No person owning, harboring or hav- (b) In public parks where the village has set ing in his possession any cat shall knowingly aside a portion of the park for use as a dog park, permit or allow such cat to run at large within the dogs are only permitted in that dedicated area. In village, ar knowingly allow such cat to be upon al.l other public parrs, lags shall be permitted izx any street, boulevard, road or alley of the village all areas with the exception of playgrounds and or in any yard or enclosure other than the yard ar dedicated athletic fields and courts, including, but enclosure occupied or owned by such cat owner not limited to, tennis courts, basketball courts, between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. baseball fields, softball fields, racquetball courts (Code 1970, § 4-21; Ord. No. 206-70, § 12; Ord. No. and volleyball cauxts, provided that the persozx. 3-75, § 1; Ord. No. 10-76, § 3, 6-10-76; Ord. No. having possession, charge, custody ar control of 2009-006, § 2, 6-11-09} Supp. No. 42 267 § 4-29 NORTH PALM LEACH CODE Sec, 4-29. Vicious, biting and attacking dogs. affixed to such animal, shall make every effort to (a) It shall be the duty of the owner of any dog notify the owner as sawn as is reasonably possible. to prevent such dog from biting or attacking any (c) Redemption by owner Within forty-eight person in the village, and if a person is bitten by (48} hours thereafter, the owner of such dog ar cat a dog he shall report the incident to the depart- may apply for its release and such release shall be anent of public safety immediately. granted providing the owner shall have paid tb) Whenever any dog shall have bitten any whatever fines, if any, may have been imposed for person, the director of public safety may order the violation of this chapter and providing the such dag quarantined in the county animal rescue owner shall also pay a pickup fee of ten dollars league shelter or county animal control center ar ($10'00) plus a boarding fee of three dollars ($3.00} in a veterinarian's kennel, or on the owner's for each day the dog or cat is impounded following the first day of impoundment. premises, for period extending not longer than fourteen (14) days from the date of biting. {d7 Disposition upon owner's failure to redeem. If the owner of the dog or cat shall not make (c) All expense incurred while the dog is in application for its release within forty-eight (48} quarantine shall be borne by the owner, keeper ar harborer of the dog. hours, or shall not pay the charges and fines above referred to, then the director of public (d) Any dog which may unprovokedly bite or safety will release such dog or cat to the county attack any person in the village is hereby de- animal rescue league. dared to be a public nuisance and such dag may (Code 1970, § 4-34; Ord. No. 206-70, § 13; Ord. No. be apprehended and impounded at any time by 8-73, § l; Ord. Na. 13-80, § 2, 6-12-80) any police officer, or other person charged with ~ the enforcement of this chapter. If such dog is Sec. 4-31. Persons walking dogs responsible j impounded, the owner shall have no right to for removal of waste, redeem. the dog if it has unprovokedly attacked or It shall be unlawful for any person, while bitten any person or persons in the village on two welkin a da to (2) or more separate occasions within any twenty- g g~ permit such dog to defecate four-month period unless he shall remove such upon private property not owned by such person dog from the village, immediately upon redemp- or not owned by the owner of the dog, or upon tion and shall not thereafter keep, harbor or pziblzc property, including, but not limited to, otherwise maintain such dag in the village at any public parks, sidewalks and Swale areas, without removing the fecal matter immediately aftex such time. A dog bite ar attack shall be considered defecation has ended. unprovoked if the dog which bites or attacks is (Ord. No. 8-79, § 1, 5-10-79; Ord. No. 2009-006, unleashed ar not confined an the owners pre- mises at the time. § 2, 6-11-09) (Code 1970, § 4-26; Ord. No. 206-70, § 5; Ord. No. Sec. 4-32. Persons walking dogs to carry 10-76, § 4, 6-10-76) waste-removal implements, i Sec, 4-30. Impoundment. Any person who walks a dog. off the premises (a) Required. Whenever a dog ar cat is within where the owner of the dog resides or off the the corporate limits of the village in violation of Premises where the person who is walking the - the prDVisions of this_chapter, it shall be floe duty dog resides shall carry with him, at all tunes of any police officer of the village, when such fact when sa walking a dog, appropriate implements shall be called to his attention, to take charge of to remove any fecal matter deposited by the dog such dog or cat and impound it. on public property or upon private property not owned by the owner of the dog nor owned by the ~ (b) 1~Iatice. Any police officer or other employee person walking the dag, together with adequate ~ of the village who impounds or athex-wise acquires containers to carry the fecal matter back to the possession of a dog or cat who has a license tag private property of the owner of the dog ox back to Supp. No. 42 268 1 I ANIMALS AND FQWL § 4-46 the private property of the person walking the (b} Any such dog, cat or other animal shall be dog. In lieu of the foregoing, persons walking dogs immediately confined in a veterinary hospital ar off the premises where the owner of the dag taken up and impo~.u~ded and sectuely kept with resides or where the persan walking the lags it can be determined whether any such dog, cat or resides may deposit fecal matter in receptacles other animal is suffering vsTith rabies. specifically provided and dedicated far that pur- (Code 1970, § 4-32} pose. (Ord. Na. 8-79, § 2, 5-10-79; Ord. No. 2009-006, Sec. 4-45. Muzzles; when required. § 2, 6-ll-09} Whenever the mayor, by proclamation, shall declare that danger from rabies is great, it shall. Secs. 4-33-4-41. Reserved, be unlawful to permit or allow auy dog or cat upau the public street, alley ar sidewalk ar other place unless such dog or cat is securely muzzled. ARTICLE III. RABIES CONTROL (Cade 1970, § 4-33j See. 4-42. Rabid animals-Declared nui- Sec. 4-46. Reporting death ar destruction. lance, In all cases where any dag, cat ar other anima]. Any dog, cat or other animal suffering from which has bitten a person is slain ar dies within rabies is hereby declared to be a public nuisance fourteen (14} days from the time of the bite, it and any such animal may be slain by any police shall be the duty of the persan slaying such dog, officer, ar other person charged with the enforce- cat ar other animal, and the awner of such dag, merit of this chapter, if the same cannot be safely cat ar other animal to notify the police depart- apprehended and iinpoundecl, merit and to immediately deliver such dag, cat ar (Code 1970, § 4-30} other animal intact to such department, or cause the same to be done. (Code 1970, § 4-28} Sec. 4-43. Same-Confinement. It shall be the duty of any person keeping, harboring ar atherwise maintaining any dog, cat or other animal suffering fram rabies to place it immediately in a veterinary hospital or, upon demand, to surrender such dag, cat or other animal to any police officer, or other person charged with the enfarcement of this chapter. (Code 1970, § 4-31} Sec. 4-4A. Same-IDnty to report; ianpaund- ing. (a} It shall be the duty of every person who discovers that any dog, cat ar other animal has been bitten by a dog, cat or other animal suffering with rabies to report such fact immediately to the directar of public safety. Such repart shall give the name, if known, the place of residence of the person keeping, harboring or atherwise maintain- ing any such dag, cat or other animal, the place where the same can be found, and the license numbers of any such dog ar cat, if knawn. Supp. No. 42 269 ('Phe next page is 31J1 -~ 1 i 1 1 13UILDIIVGS ANll BUILDING REGULATIONS § (i-11+3 (9} Signs that incorporate projected images, (18} Searchlights used to advertise or promote emit any sound that is intended to attract a business ar to attract customers to a attention, or involve the use of live ani- property. coals. (19) Signs that are painted, pasted, or printed (10) Signs that emit audible sound, odor, or on any curbstone, flagstone, pavement, ar visible matter such as smoke or steam. any portion of any sidewalk or street, except house numbers and traffic control (11} Signs ar sign structures that interfere in signs. any way with. free use of any fire escape, emergency exit, standpipe, or that ob- (20) Signs placed upon benches, bus shelters or waste receptacles. struct any window to such an extent that light ar ventilation is reduced to a point (21) Signs erected on public property, or on below that required by any provision of private property (such as private utility this Code or other ordinance of the vil- poles} located on public property, other loge. than signs erected by public authority for public piu•poses. (12) Signs that resemble any official sign or marker erected by any governmental (22} Signs erected over or across any public agency, or that by reason of position, shape street except as may otherwise be ex- or color, would conflict with the proper pressly authorized by this Code, and ex- functioning of any traffic sigax ar signal, ar cept governmental signs erected. by ar on illumination that may be reasonably con- the ardor of the village manager. fused with or. construed as, or conceal, a (23) a. Vehicle signs with a total sign area traffic-control dezrice. on any vehicle in excess of ten (10} (13} Signs that obstruct the trision of pedestri- square feet, when the vehicle is ans, cyclists, ar motorists traveling an ar parked on the same property as the entering public streets. business being advertised and: 1. Is parked for mare than sixty (14} Non-goverrunental signs that use the words (00}consecutive minutes within "stop," "look," "danger," or any similar one hundred (.100} feet of any ward, phrase, or symbol. street right-of--way; and (15) Signs, within ten (10) feet of public right- 2• Is visible from the street right- of-way or one hundred (.100} feet of traffic- of-way that the vehicle is within control lights, that contain red or green one hundred (100) feet of; and lights that might be confused with traffic 3. Is parked on commercially zoned control lights, property; b. Vehicle signs visible from any street (16) Signs that are of such intensity or brit- right-of=way with a total sign area Hance as to cause glare or impair the less than or equal to ten (10} square vision of any motorist, cyclist, or. pedes- feet, when the vehicle is parked for ti~an using ar. entering a public ~vay, or more than sixty (60}consecutive min- that are a hazard or a nuisance to occu- pants of any property because of glare ar sites on. a commercially zoned prop- other characteristics. erty and on which the business being advertised is located and: (17) Signs that contain a~~y lighting or control 1. Is parked within the front two- mechanism that causes interference with thirds of the area between the radio, television a-r- ati:er communication front building line and the front signals. lot line; ar Supp. No. 40 398.11 tf. 6-113 NOR'PH PALM BEACH CODE ff 2. In the case of corner lots, is (33} Time-Temperature-Date Signs. parked within the front two- (Ord. No. 24-93, § 2, 10-14-93; Ord. No. 13-94, § 2, thirds of the area between the 8-18-94; Ord. No. 37-97, § 1, 8-28-97; Ord. Na. side building liaae and the side 12-2000, § 1, 4-27-00) lot line; or 3. Is parked within thirty (30) feet See. 6-114. Permitted temporary signs. of any street right-of--way. (A} Where allowed. Temporary signs are al- (24) Signs displaying copy that is harmful to lowed throughout the village, subject to the re- minors as defined by this code. strictions imposed by this section and other rele- (25) Portable signs as defined by this code. vant parts of this Code. Temporary signs do not requii°e a building permit. (26j Marquee sign as defined by this code. (Bj Sign types allowed. A temporary sign may (27} Raaf sign as defined by this code. be a pole, ground or building wall sign, but may {28} Changeable copy sign as defined by this not be an electric sign. cads. {C) Removal of illegal tempoi°afy signs. Any Exceptions: temporary sign not complying with the require- . meats of this section is illegal and subject to a. Sign for public, charitable, and reli- immediate removal by the village forces. gious institutions. b. Motor vehicle service station signs; (D) Restrictions on content of temporary signs. provided, however, that said signs A temporary sign may display any message so long as it is not: are: 1. Lunited to a maximum oftwenty {1 j Harmful to minors as defined by this (20} percent of the total sign Cade. area for said vehicle service sta- tion. (2) Advertising as defined by this Code, ex- ~ cept that advertising for the following 2. Changeable copy is limited to purposes nay be displayed: price of fuel and the words "cash" and "credit." a. Ta indicate that an owner, either 3. The maximum height ofchange- personally ox through an agent, is able numbers shall be twelve actively attempting to sell, rent or (12) inches. lease the property on which the sign is located or a unit located on the c. Signs in P-Public District. property. (29j Painted wall sign as defined by this code. b. To identify construction in progress. Such message shall not be displayed (30) Nean tube sign located inside or outside a more than sixty (60) days prior to building and as defined by this code. the beginning of actual construction _ _ - ~1) Off sifeLpr~mise-.sign as defimed in this of the project, and shall be removed code. when construction is completed. If a message is displayed pursuant to (32} Signs placed on boats or watercraft that this section, but construction is not are located on public or private property initiated within sixty (00} days after other than boat or watercraft name, man- the message is displayed, or if con- ufacturers name ar required license ntun- structian is discontinued for a period bers. of more than sixty (60) days, the Supp. No. 40 398.12 I i i BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS § 8-11.5 message shall be removed, pending one (1) temporary sign with a sign initiation ar continuation of construe- area of not more than thirty-two {32 j tion activities. square feet. No individual sign shall c. To announce or advertise such tem- exceed eight (8) feet in height. Front porary uses as grand openings, car- setback shall be ten {10) feet and ruvals, revivals, sporting events, or side setback shall be three (3) feet. any public charitable, educational or c. On all other parcels. All other par- religious event ar function. Such mes- eels may display not mare than ane sage shall not be displayed moxe (1} temporary sign with an aggre- than tlxirty (30) days prior to the gate sign area of not snore than six- event or function and shall be re- teen (16) square feet. No sign shall moved within two {2} working days exceed eight (8) feet in height. after the special event. Approval of the size and locations of the signs by (2) Political signs. Three {3) temporary pout- . the department of canzmunity level- seal signs, each not exceeding five (5) o anent is re oared. square feet in sign area and. not mare p q than five {5} feet in height, may be dis- d. Political sign. I~Tathing shall be con- played on any parcel within the village. strued to regulate the content or (Ord. No. 24-93, § 2, 10-14-93; Ord. No. 32-2000, internal design of a political sign. § 1, 10-12-00; Ord. Na. 10-2002, § i, 4-25-02; Ord. Signs advertising political events and No. 09-2003, § 1, 4-10-03; Ord. No. 2006-24, functions shall not be displayed more § 2.C.2, 11-9-06; Ord. No. 2009-02, § 4, 1-22-09) than thirty f30) days prior to the event or fiinction and shall be re- See. 6-115. Permitted permanent accessory moved not more than seven ('7) cal- signs. endar days following the event or function advertised by the sign. Ca1n- (A} Sign types allowed. A permanent accessory paign signs shall nat be displayed sign may be a ground or building wall sign. more than thirty {30) days prior to (B} Content. A permanent accessory sign may the candidate qualifying far office or only display any combination of the following, . issue being voted upon and shall be none of which may be harmful to minors as removed within seven (7} days fol- defined in this Code. lowing the election (1} Letters depictingthe name of the building (E) Permissible size, )weight and number of or the name of the building accupant. tempora~ y signs. (2j Letters depicting the nature of the busi- {l} Non ~oZitical signs. ness and that are a maximum of fifty (50) a. One-family and two-family resi- percent of the height of the letters in dences. A parcel on whichxs located paragraph (Bj(1) of this section. a single one-family or two-family res- {3) A logo symbol for the building or the idence may display not more than building accupant which does not exceed one (1) temporary sign with a sign fi~y {50) percent of the allowable sign area of not more than five (5} square area feet. No sign shall exceed five (,5}feet in height. Front setback shall be ten (.4} Street address number and/or name. Street t10) feet and side setback shall be address numbers may be located on any three t3) feet, portion of a ground sign not conflicting b. Multi-family residences. A parcel an with any other requirement of this article. which is located amulti-family resi- (5) A xeznovable sign af#ixed by permanent dence inay display not more than brackets within the sign face area of a Supp. No. 40 398.13 § 6-115 I~TORTH PALM LEACH CODE ground sign indicating that units within (C} Permissible number; area, spacing and heiglit the same parcel are f'or sale or for lease of permanent accessory signs. and including a contact phone number. {1) Ground signs: The brackets and sign cannot cover any other pnrtinn of the sign copy, including a. Multi-family buildings with more any lettering, logo or address. than four t4) dwelling units. Number -One (lj maximum. (6) For commercial projects occupied by mul_ Sign Area -Maximum thirty-two tiple retail or service establishments where (32} square feet. the total area of the project, including Height -Eight feet maximum. nzztparcels, exceeds five (5) acres, a ground Set back, Minimum -Ten (10) feet sign may, subject to planning commission front -three (3j feet side. review and approval of the sign design in b. Commercial occupancy: accordance with the criteria set forth in Number -One sign per parcel right- this article, depict the name of the project of way frontage maximum, and the names of up to five (5) tenants or occupants of the project. A "for sale" or sign sign sign Face "for lease" sign maybe substituted for one setback Height Area {1) of the tenant or occupant Signs if the Mini~nurn tYZaximu,n Maximum space within the project is being actively 5 ft. s ft. 3o sq. £t. marl~eted for sale nr lease. loft. s 1`t. ss eq. t't. zo f~t. loft. ~o sq. tt. 30 ft. 10 ft. 45 sq. ft. (7) Noncommercial message. Notwithstand- ing anything contained in other sections (2} Building urall signs: of the Code of the village to the contrazy, a. Subject to the design criteria of this any sign erected pursuant to the provi- article, the maximum mounting lions of this code may, at the option of the height of a building wall sign shall applicant, contain either a noncoznmer_ be eighteen (18) feet, except that on cial message unrelated to the business a building of mare than two (2} sto- located on the premises where the sign is ries, a single building wall sign is ~ erected or a commercial message related allowed above eighteen (18} feet fac- to the business and located on the busi- ing each pzzblic street frontage. ness premises. The noncommercial mes- b. Each multiple occupancy complex sage may occupy the entire sign face or may display one (1} permanent ac- partion thereof. The sign face may be cessory building wall identification changed from commercial to noncommer_ sign facing each public street front- cial messages as frequently as desired by age on the principal building in which the owner of the sign, provided that the the complex is located, not to exceed size and design criteria conform to the a sign area of twenty (2fl) square applicable portions of this code, the sign is feet. allowed by this code, the sign conforms to c. Each occupant of a multiple occu- the requirements of the apllicable zoning panty complex that has a licensed designation and the appropriate permits building frnntage which has direct are obtained. For the purposes of this sign ground level walk-in access from a code, noncommercial messages, by their public or private roadway or side- very nature, shall never be deemed off- walk may display one (1) permanent ~ premises. accessoiy building wall sign on any exterior portioza of the cona.plex that { ~ supP. N~. ¢a 398.14 APPENDIX D FRANCHI~E~* Included herein is a listing of franchises of the village: Ord. Adoption Term No. vale Subject Franchise (years) expiration Date 2 7-22-57 Electricity Florida Power & Light Go. 30 1987 5 10-22-.56 Water and sew- North Palm Beach, Utilities, Inc. 30 1986 age - 36 YO-1458 Telephone and Southern Bell Telephone and 30 1988 telegraph Telegraph (Replaced by South- ern Bell Telephone and fiele- graph Co.-Res. No. 5-90) 37 10-28-58 Gas Green's Fuel of Florida Corp. (Re- 30 1988 placed by Florida Public Utili- ties Ca.-Ord. No. 11-80) 116-1965 3-23-65 CATV Burnup & Sims, Inc. (Replaced 30 1995 by Southeast Florida Cable, Inc. D/BJA Aldelphia Cable Commu- nications-Ord. No. 10-971 156-67 9-19-67 Amends Ord. Burnup, & Sims, Inc. (Replaced - - No. 116-1965 by Southeast Florida Cable, Inc. 1J/B/A Aldelphia Cable Commu- nications-Ord. No. 10-97) 168-67 12-19-67 Amends Ord. Green's Fuel of Florida Corp. (Re- - - No. 37 placed by Florida Public Utili- ties Co.-Ord. Na. 11-80) 2i6-70 9-10-70 Amends Ord. Burnup & Sims, Inc. (Replaced - - No. 116-1965 by Southeast Florida Cable, Inc. D/B/A Aldelphia Cable Commu- nications-Ord. No. 10-97) 11-8U 5-2`L-80 Gas Florida Public Utilities Co. 30 2010 14-80 7-10-80 Electric Florida Power & Light Co. 30LO10 10-97 2-27-97 CATV Southeast Florida Cable, Inc. - - D/B/AAdetphia Cable Communi- cations 5-90 (Res.) 3- 8-90 Telephone and Southern Bell Telephone and 30 2020 telebn•aph Telegraph Co. 30-2000 10-12-60 Telecommunica- FPL Fibernet, LLC - - tions 2008-09 8-28-08 Electricity Florida Power & Light Company 30 2038 *Crass reference-Ch. 28, use of rights-al~way for utilities, Supp. No. 38 2619 [The next page is 28191 ,I` ~I I STATUTORY REFERENCE TABLE This table shows the location within this Code, either in the text or notes following the text of references to the state law or related matters. Section Section Section this Code Section this Code 1.01 27-31 175.071(1} 2-166 1.01 et seq. 1-2 175.071(8) 2-166 ch. 221' App. B, Art. 1I, 175.101 26-17 § 36-10 175.333 2-162 ch. 39 App. C, § 45-2 ch. 177 App. B, Art. I, Ch. 5U 2-181 § 36-2 50.041 2-183 App. B, Art. II, 50.051 2-181 § 36-8 55.03 29-5(a} App. B, Art. II, ch. 98 Ch. 10 § 36-15 1OL657 10-7 App. B, Art. N, 11.2.1.81. 2-161{e)(9} § 36-27 ch. 121 2-155 ch. 185 2-167 161.55(1)(d) 6-156 185.05(6) 2-169 161.041 6-153 185.06(1)(,b) 2-166 161.053 &154 1.85.06(,7) 2-.16G 1.62.12(2} 2-180 185.08 26-16 ch. 163 12.5-1 202.195 29-8(m) 21-1 203.012 26-51, 29-3 21-11 29-5(b} 21-43, 21-44 203.012(5}(b) 26-51 App. B, Az-t. I, ch. 205 Ch. 1.7, Art. II 36-2, App. B, Art. 205.043(2), I, § 36-4 2U5A43(3) 17-24, 17-25 App. B, Art. II, 205.053 17-2U § 36-16 205.192 7.7-22 App. B, Art. Vl 210.03 17-33 1.63.01 2-4(i') ch. 212 26-53 16:3.161 et seq. 21-01 215.473 2-1fi6 ch. 163.170, App. B, Art. IT, 222.17 5-1 §163.3164(17) § 36-10 ch. 252 Gh. 8 163.2L5(3)(a)-(c) 5-86 8-4(a)(2j 163.295 6-1.50 252.38 et seq. 8-6 163.3161 et seq. Ch. 21., Art. II 253.125 7-19 163.3177 21:44 280.02 2-4(f) 163.3178 6-155 286.011 2-1 21-44 Ch. 316 18-20 163.318U(1~) 21-48 316.008 Ch.lB ch. 166 6-1.6 316.27E 19-1.17 Ch. 24 316.293 1.9-117 Ord. No. 2478~~' 3 316.1955, 316.1956 18-37 166.0`Ll Ch. 1.7, Art. IT 320.01(1) 14-37 166.221. 17-34 ch. 327 Ch.5 166.231 Ch. 26, Art. III 327.02 5-33 ch. 170 21-2 335.065 App. B, Art. IV, 170.01 Gh. 24 § 36-29.1 ch. 175 2-167 337.29 29-2 175.061t(7) 2-169 337.401 29-2, 29-3 Supp. No. 47 2819 NCIi,TIi PALM BLACFI CORD Section Section Section this Cocie Section this Code `L9-5(a), (e) 847A145 19-31 29-6(a) 870,041 8-21 337.401(3) 28-3 87D.44 8-22 337.403, 33?.404 29-7 870.45 8-22 342.03 Ch.5 872.05 2-104 362.01 29-2 943.14(6) 2-159 364.02 29-3 943.10(8) 2-159 ch. 373 19-200 943.14 2-159 ch. 380 21-44 943.25(13) 1-9 App. B, Art. IT, § 36-10 380.04 21-103 393 App. C, § 45-2 ch. 394 App. C, § 45-2 I ch. 400 Apg. C, § 45-2 ch. 4D 1 11.5-21 ch. 402 App. C, § 45-2 App. C, § 45-341 402.302(4), 402.302{5) 17-33 413.08 4-27(d) eh, 419 17-33 App. C, § 45-2 471.003 29-8(c)(.l) ch. 472 App. B, Art. I, j § 36-6 { ch. 480 App. C, § 4.5-2 ch. 495 1-10 ch. 553 (i-16 553.73 6-154 11-11 553.73(2) 6-2 561.01 3-1 561.01 et seq. Ch. 3 563.01 3-1 564.01 3-1 565.01 3-1 628.901 29-12(d) 633.35 2-159 633.025 12-16 633.0215 12-16 ch. 650 Ch. 2, Art. V, Div. 2 2-136 65D.02 2-136 658.12 2-4(q} ch. 760 App. C, § 45-2 768.28 29-12(d) 775.082, 775.083 2-169(f) 2-255 794.011 19-31 800.04 19-31 827.071 19-31 ch. 847 App. C, § 45-20 i i ~ Supp. No. 47 (The nest page: is 2869) i i, I CODL COIVIPAIt?iPIVi; TABLL Adoption Section Ord. IYo. mate Section this Code 8 19-221 9 29-5(a) 10 APP- C, § 45-2U(9), (10l 11 App. C, § 45-36 4~(5) 2007-O1 1-I1-U7 2 Added 21-48 `L007-03 2- 8-U7 2 6-17 `L007-10 4-1.2-U7 1 2 ~2(a) 2 2-54(3) 2007-13 7-12-07 1, 2 2-1 2007-16 1d-25-07 2 Added App. C, § 45-16.1 2007-17 10-25-07 2 Added 2-166(Ud. 2U07-i9 12-I3-07 2, 7 18-34 3 2-173 2007-20 12-13-07 2 Rpld 9-16-9-21 3 9-16-9-19 L007-21 12-13-U7 2 14-3U(2) 2008-01 1-10-U8 2 6-L15(l~ ) 2U08-02 1-10-U8 2 `L-148 2008-U3 1-24-08 2 10-5 Dltd L0-6-10-8 Rnbd 10-9 as 10-6 1)ltd 1U-10 Rnbd 1U-13 as 10-7 4 Rpld 10-58-1U-64 3 10-76 Rpld 10-77 2U08-04 1-24-08 2 5-83 5-85 2008-06 2-28-U8 2 Added 19-11 2008-U7 4-10-08 2 36-23 2U08-U9 8-28-08 App. I) `L008-1~> I.U-23-U8 2 Rpld 14-37-14-52 3 Rpld 14-79-14-83 Added 14-79-14-83 20U8-1(i 10-23-08 2 14-30 2008-17 11-13-08 `L 2-4 2U08-18 11-I:3-08 2-5 2-159-2-162 2009-01 1- 8-09 2 Added 14-31 2009-U2 1-22-09 2, 3 6-111, 6-11`l 4 6-114 6 6-115 L00.9-03 1-22-U9 2 9-17(a) L009-04 4-23-U9 2 App. G, § 45-2 3 App. C, ~ 45-19 D. 4 App. C, ~ 45-27 A.1. Added App. C, § 45-27 F. 2U09-05 5-14-09 2 Addecl 15-11-15-18 2009-OU6 6-11-09 2 4-27, 4-28 4-31, 4-32 2009-U7 7-23-09 2 17-33 `LU09-09 7-23-09 2 14-79 2009-11 9-1U-2009 2 AddeclL-251-2-256 20U9-15 9-24-2009 2 12-16,12-17 Added 12-18 Supp. Ne. 47 2891 NORTH PALM BEACI3 CODI; Adoption Section Ord. Nu, Bate Section this Code 2009-16 11-12-09 2 21-3 3 5-86 4 6-111(E)(3), (4) 5 21-21(g} 6 App. C, § 45-35.1.VII 7 App. C, 45-49, 45-50 2010-01 1-1410 2 2-159 3 2-161fe)(.10}c. 4 2-162 5 2-164(a) 6, 7 2-165, 2-166 8, 9 2-168, 2-169 2010-02 1-28-10 2 131td 6-112(L) Rnbd 6-112(NI)--(O} as (L)-(N) 2010-03 1-28-10 2 5-1 3 Rpld 5-18 4 5-25 2010-06 3-11-10 2 24-43(b) A~3ded 24-43(d) 24-44 24-46, 24-47 8 24-58 2010-07 .5-27-10 2 2-146 3 Added 2-146.1 4-14 24-147-24-1.57 15 Rpld 2-158 16 Rnbd, Aiud 2-158.1 as 2-158 i - - - I ~~I l _ Supp No 47 2892 (1~e next page is 2933) I CODE INDEX Section Section A ALAIi.1t7S (Cont'dJ ABANDONMENT Code enforcement baard, enforcement Abandoned real ro ert t5-ZI et se through 19-217 P P Y 4 Definitions 19-207 See: PROPERTY Boats Exemptions 19-218 Boat launching area; abandoned boats False alarms and equipment 5-36, 5-37 Z;xcessive false alarms declared public Generall 5-8 nuisance 19-212 y 19-213 Discarded materials, (vehicles, boats, etcJ Service charge; collection . Abatement of public nuisances on pri- Fire divnsnon equipment; fire alarm system 1L-53 vate property 14-79 et seq. Fire prevention and protection See: NUISANCES Florida frre praventian code Dogs, other animals 4-10 Review of construction plans and fire suppression, detection and alarm ACTS BY AGENTS systems and establishment of Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 fee schedule 12-18 ADMINISfiRATIVE CODE Identification required 19-215 Audit Comnnitt0e 2-56 et Se System standards............,.......... 19-219 q~ "Telephone tn•uxilc lines See: AUDITS Bonds required of certain officers 2-42 Interference with public safety depart- Definition . . . 2-39 ment telephone trunk lines prohib- Departmentalorganization 2-40 ited 19-215 Oaths of office Violation and penalty 19-214 Chief administrator and officers, form of ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES oath 2-41(b) Members of department of public safety, Consumption on playgrounds and public form of oath 2-41(c) parks ...........................-. 3-3 Persons required to take oath of office . 2-41(a) Nudity, partial nudity, sexual conduct; pro- Policy and procedures hibited at alcoholic beverage estab- Department heads 2-43(b) lishments 3-4 Sales restricted; hours of sale............ 3-2 Departments 2-43(c) Officers `L-43(a) State law definitions adopted............ 3-1 Zoning ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISI3- Location of business for retail sales of MENTS alcoholic beverages 45-20(,2), Zoning regulations re. See: ZONING (Ap- 45-36.N pendix C) C-3 Regional Business District...... 45-34.1(9) ADVI!,RTiSING A1ViBULANCES Handbills; distribution restricted......... 19-7 Definition 17-50 Noise control policy re loudspeakers and devices for advertisin 19-105 Unlawful operation 17-51 g Signs and autdoor displays 6-110 et seq. AMUSEMENTSAND AMUSEMENT PLACES See: SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS Coin-operated amusements; proximity to AFFIDAVITS schools restricted 19-4 T3ame occupations; local business tax AND, OR Affidavit of applicant required......... 17-3(e) Definitions and ivies of construction 1-2 AI'FIRMA7`ION. See: OATH,AFFIRMATION, SWEAR OR SWORN ANIMALS AND FOWL Abandoning 4-10 AGREEMENTS. See: CONTRACTS AND Birds AG3ZEEMhN7`S Molestinn g songbirds 4-9 ALARMS Village designated bird sanctuary; hunt- Alarm business central office required.... 19-215 ing prohibited 4-2 Alarm permit required 19-208 Cats. See herein: Dogs and Cats Application for . . . 19-209 Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Issuance 19-211 Contagious diseases, animals with 4-11 7erms;fees; nontransfarable 19-21.0 Cruelty to anianals 4-7 Audible alarms 19-216 Definitions 4-1 Supp. No. 44 2935 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE ( Sectian Sectian 1 ANIMALS AND FOWL (Cont'dJ APPEARANCE PLAN tAppendix A) (Cont'dJ Dags and cats Building design . . . . IV(D) Collar and tag Buildings to site, relationship of..... , . P;7(A) Required 4-25 Evaluation, factorsfbr................ IV(H) Unauthorized removal 4-26 Landscape and site treatment 1V(C) Impoundment Maintenance-planning and design fac- Disposition upon owner's failure to tors 1V(G) redeem 430(d) Miscellaneous structures and streethard- Notice 4-30(b} ware 1V(F) Redemption by owner 4-30(c} Signs............................,... IV(1,) Required 4-30(a) Definitions VIII Inoculation 4-24 Maintenanco for goad appearance Prohibited in certain areas; exceptions . 4-27 Buildings and appurtenances, , . VII(B} Rabies control. See herein that subject Public property VII(C) Registration 4-24 Site VII(A} Running at large Participation and incentives . . . . VI Cats 4-28(.c} Statement of policy I1 Dogs on property of others.......... 4-28(b) AKCHAL+'OLOGICAL SITE PROTECTION Dogs an streets and sidewalks . , 4-28(a) Vicious, biting and attacking dogs 4-29 Appeals 21-107 Waste removal Applicability 21-102 Persons walking dogs responsible for Archaeological review, development sub- removal of waste 4-31 jectto..........................,., 21-104 Waste-removal implements, persons Certificate to dig . . 21-105 walking deg to carry 4-32 Cast 21-106 Enforcement Definitions . . . 2L103 General enforcement 4-5 Hearing..............................., 21-108 Hindering enforcement 4-4 Intent.................................. 21-101 Furpose 21-101 Fight, causing animals to 4-8 Keeping certain animals prohibited; excep- Vialations and penalties 21-108 lion . . 4-6 ASSEMBLIES Killing 4-3 Meetings of boards and commissions; ad- Molesting songbirds ar domestic pets , 4-9 journrnent of . . . . . . . 2-3 Noise control policy re animal noises 19-107 Meetings of specific boards, etc. See spe- Nuisances, animals creating 4-12 cific subjects Poisoning 4-3 Rabies contral Park and recreation area; meetings and Death or destruction, re ortin 4-46 gatheizngs . . . . . 20-22 et seq. p g' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' See: PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND ! Muzzles; when required 4-45 :Rabid animals RECREATION Confinement 4-43 ATLANTIC OCEAN Duty to report; impounding, 4-44 Regulations governing construction of docks, Nuisance, declared . 4-42 piers in Lake Worth and Atlantic ANNEXATION Ocean 5-85 Planning and development; filing fees and AUDITS cast for voluntary annexation of land 21-2 Audit cornxnittee Access to retards 2-56 ANTENNAE Administrative sezvices 2-57 Zoning regulations 45-21 Composition; terms; vacancies........ , 2-52 APPEARANCE PLAN (Appendix A7 Created 2-51 _ A;_/co_m;(Note-Section citations contained Duties . 2-54 herein refer to section citations found Organization 2-53 within Appendix A) Removal 2-55 Administration V Areas of jurisdiction III B Basis I Cilteria for appearance BATHING Building and site to adjoining area, re- Diseased persons prohibited fiom bathing lationship of IV(B) in public pools, etc................. 19-3 Supp. No. 44 2936 E CdDEINDEX Section Section BICYCLES Park regulations 20-6 Subdivisions, required improvements re bikeways 36-L5.1 BILLI3(3ARDS. See: SIGNS AND BILI,- BOARDS BIRDS. See: ANIA4ALS AND 1 OWL Supp. No. 44 2536.1 i t 1 i coI)E INDEx Section Section BLOCKS BOATS, DOCKS AND WATERWAYS (Cont'd.j Subdivision design standards 36-18 Surety bond prerequisite to issuance of building permit in certain BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COfvIMIS- cases 5-61 SIONS. See: D1~,PARTMENTS AND Docks and piers OTHER AGENCIES OIL VILLAGE Construction in waters other than BOATS, DOCKS AND WATERWAYS Lake Worth andAtlautic Ocean, Abandoned boats regulations governing......... 5-84 5-8 Abatement of public nuisances on pri- Definitions . . 5-81 vote ro rrt 14-79 et se Generally . 5-82 p p ~ y ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' • ' q' Lake Worth and Atlantic Ocean, reg- Anchoring and mooring Mooring limitations in lagoons (private ulations governing construction docks} in............................ 5-85 5-16 Minimum desigm requirements..... , 5-83 Unlawfully anchored or moored vessels Claiming of vessel by owner; payment Variances . 5-86 Erosion control structures of costs . 5-23 Construction 5-95 Department of public safety to im- pound 5-19 Control 5-96 Owner to be notified upon impound- Definitions . 5-93 went 5-20 Permitted, when................... 5-94 Procedure in event owner cannot be Piers. See within this subheading: Docks and Piers found . 5-21 Seawalls. See within this subheading: Reclamation of owner after sale..... 5-24 Bulkheads and Seawalls Unclaimed vessel to be sold; certifica- Definitions . 5-1 lion of sale . 5-22 'Disturbing other boats Authority of city to board boats violating a 6 Exhibition boats exempted from certain provisorms 5-17 restrictions........ 5-4 Boat launching area 1<lood damage prevention provisions... , . , 12.5-1 et seq. Abandoned boats and equipment See: FLOOD DAMAGE PRIPVENTION Disposition 5-36 Iheling of marine craft....... , Recover 5-26 y 5-37 Iieai.th and sanitation requirements Designated; use restricted 5-33 Cleanliness of docks.................. 5-11 Permits required Observance of village health and con- Boats rewaining f'or more that 24 hours duct rules..,.................... 5-IU 5-35 Pollution of waterways ~ . 5-13 Repairs prohibited 5-34 Refuse disposal....................... 5-1L Vehicle/trailer parking in designated ar- Live aboard boats eas " " " " " " " " " " " " " ' 5`35 Living aboard boats restricted......... .5-15 Violation; penalty 5-38 Occupancy of in village waterways..... 5-25 Bulkhead lutes 7-1 et seq. Marine sanctuaries See: BUI.IfIIL+'AD LINES Designation of orators as marine sanctu- Coastal eonstxvetion code . 6-151 et seq. aizes See:COASTALCONSTRUCTIONCODE Area to be regulated 5-lUl(cj Code enfbrcenaent board, applicability re.. 2-173 Areas designated . . 5-101fb} Construction requirements Construction of provision 5-101(dj Bulkheads and seawalls Definition 5-1U1.(aj Compliance with provisions required 5-69 Mooring, docking, or beaching of boats on Inspection required . 5-73 public or private property without Permit fee 5-72 permission 5-9 Specifications 5-71 Parking Submission of plans and specifica- Boating oquipment; parking ran residen- tious 5-7U tial property restricted........... 18-35 Canals Prohibited parking upon right-of--way of Canal crossings 5-60 specific roadways................ IS-34.1 Compliance with provisions required 5-56 Running engines, hours in residential dis- Drainage canals 5-59 tricts.............................. 5-14 Cieneralrequirexnents 5-57 Searchlights, use of 5-7 Navigation canals 5-58 Speed limits; wakes..................... 5-2 Supp. No. 46 2937 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE l Section Section BOATS, DOCKS AND WATERWAYS (ConfdJ BUILDINGS (Cant'd.) Subdivision provisions re waterways 36-22 et seq. Codes adopted . . 6-17 See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) Violations and penalty . 6-19 Swimming in restricted waters 5-3 Missiles, throwing 19-83 Water skiing 5-5 Noise from building..................... 19-102 Waterways board . . 5-102 et seq. Obstructing passageway.......... , 19-47 BOISTEROUS CONDUCT Outdoor displays. See herein: Signs and Outdoor Displays Noisy and boisterous 19-106 park and recreation facilities; erecting build- BONDS ings or structures 20-3 Administrative code; bonds required of ter- Public land, construction on prohibited . , . 6-1 lain officers . . 2-42 Signs and outdoors displays 6-1.7.0 et seq. Canal construction; surety bond prerequi- See: SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS site to issuance of building permit... 5-61 Smoke, dust, odors, liquids, etc........... 19-9 Finance director, duties re 2-59(7) Spitting in public places prohibited....... 19-5 Village manager 2-117 Stormwater management; level of finished floor of structures 21-63 BRUSH. See: WEEDS AND BRUSH Subdivision regulations 36-1 et seq. BUILDINGS See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) Appearance code Swimming pools 25-1 et seq. I' See: SWIMMING POOLS Appeals and review 6-35 Zoning regulations 45-1 et seq. Appearance plan 6-33 Certificate of appropriateness See: 'CONING (Appendix C) Final hearings 6-57 BULILIIEAD L1NES Follow-up by building inspector..... 6-60 Gode enfbrcenient board, applicability re.. 2-173 Planning commission Established; designated . . 7-1 Action of 6-58 Filling operation beyond bulkhead line pro- Approval by 6-59 hibited............................ 7-2 Preliminary consideration 6-56 Filling permit Definition 6-31 Application fees...................... 7-19 i~ Intent and purposes 6-32 Application;issuance................. 7-18 Planning commission, powers and du- Expiration. date; renewal; revocation... 7-20 ties re 6-36 Public lieaiing prerequisite to consider- Shorttitle 6-30 ation 7-17 Appearance plan (Appendix A?. See that Required 7-16 subject Unlawful fill; removal . 7-3 ~ Coastal construction code . 6-151 et seq. See: COASTAL CONSTiZUCTION COllE BULI£HL+'ADS ~ Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Bulkheads and seawalls, construction re- j Codes quiremouts i•e . 5-69 et seq. Appearance code. See herein that sub- See: :BOATS, llOCILS AND WATER- ~ ject WAYS Building code 6-17 BUSINESS REGULATIONS Coastal construction code . 6-151 et seq. Ambulances , 17-50, 17-51 Electrical code . 11-11, 11-12 Businesses located outside village limits Energy efficiency building code 6-150 Application for certificate of regulation, 17-34.2 1#ire prevention code . 12-16 of seq. Certificate of business regulation re- Housing code 15-1, 15-2 quired; basis of one year 17-34 Country club . 9-1 et seq. Commercial vehicles, marring of• 17-34.13 See: COUNTRY CLUB Electrical code 11-11, 11-12 Compliance bypiineipal deemed compli- Energy efficiency building code ante by agent . . 17-34.8 ~ - Delinquency penalty 17-34.4 Adopted by reference . 6-150 Doing business not covered by ceitif"i- Flaod damage prevention . 12.5-1 et seq. cafe of regulation 17.34-7 See: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVL+'NTION lluplicate certificates of regulation.... , 17-34.6 Housing code 15-1,15-2 Duration............ 17-34.3 Landscaping . 27-31 et seq. False statements i See: LANDSCAPING Certificate obtained void ab initio 17-34.7 ~ Minimum construction standards Authority 6-16 Supp. No. 46 2938 I coDE zNDEx Section Section BUSINESS REGULATIONS (,Cont'd.} C Engaging in business without certifi- cate of regulation or under ter- CABLE TELEVISION. See: TELEVISION tificate issued on 17-34.11 CAMPING Fee exemptions . . . . 17-34.1G Roaz•eational, boating and campiaag equip- Fee schedule 17-34.12 ment; parking on residential property Half-year certificate 17-34.3 restricted.......................... 18-35 Issuance of certificate 17-34.3 Unauthorized lodging and camping....... 19-11 Noncompliance of principal............ 17-34.8 Nonprofit enteagarise, :special permit for 17-34.5 CANALS Refund of fee.... , 17-34.9 Construction requirements 5-56 et seq. Registration required 17-34.1 See: BOATS, DOCKS ANI7 WATER- WAYS Renewal 17-34.4 Suspension or revocation of certificate . 17-34.9 CATS When due and payable . . 17-34.3 Regulations enumerated................. 4-24 et seq. Garage and other sales 17-61 et seq. See: ANIMALS AND FOWL See: GARAGE AND OTHER SALES CERTIFICATES Honae occupations . 17-3(,a} et seq, See: HOME OCCUPATIONS Appearance code; certificate of approprlate- Local business tax ness 6-56 et seq. Application for business tax receipt.... 17-18 See: BUILDINGS Boats, docks and waterways; unlawfully Business tax exemptions . 17-31 anchored or moored vessels Business tax imposed; basis of one year 17-16 Business tax receipt renewal; delin- Unclaimed vessel to be sold; certifica- tion of sale . 5-22 quency ponalty 17-20 Businesses located outside village limits, Business tax schedule 17-33 certificate of business regulations re. 17-34 et seq. Compliance by principal deemed compli- See: BUSINESS REGULATIONS ante by agent; noncompliance of Emergency medical services . 11.5-21 principal 17-29 Historic site overlay district; certificate of Declaration where fee depends on vari- appropriateness 45-37(FI) able factors within applicant's knowledge . 17-23 CIVIL DISORDERS AND DIS'L`CIRBANCES. Doing business not covered by receipt; See: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT receipt obtained by false state- CLERI{ menu void ab initio 17-28 Department of records, provisions re vil- Duplicate receipts 17-27 loge clerk and deputy village clerk 2-67 et seq. Engaging in business without receipt or See: DOCUMENTS AND PUBLIC under receipt issued on false state- RECORDS menu 17-32 . How tax construed as to specified pro- CLUBS fessions 17-21 Country club 9-1 et seq. Issuance of receipt; duration; half-year See: COUNTRY CLUB receipt; when due and payable 17-19 COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CODE Marking of commercial vehicles 17-33.1 Coastal construction requirements Receipt to be pasted or carriod , 17-26 Location of construction . 6-155(4} Special permit for nonprofit enterlnzse. 17-22 Major structures, structural require- - Suspension or revocation of receipt; re- menu for 6-155(1} fund of fee 17-30 Minor structures, structural require- 'IY•ansfer of receipts to new location 17-25 menu for . 6-155(3) !}•ansfer of receipts to new owner...... 17-24 Nonhabitable major structures, struc- Wellfield protection tua•al requirements for _ G-155(2) Regulation of business activities with Public aacass . 6-155(5} potential to contaminate land and Definitions 6-154 water resources 19-221 Flood damage prevention................ 12.5-1 et seq. Zoning See: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION Location of business for retail sales of Purpose 6-152 alcoholic beverages 45-24(2),45- References 6-156 36.N Scope C-3 Regional Business District...... 45-34.1(9) Applicability . 6-153(a) Supp. No. 44 2939 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Section Section COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CODE (Cont'dJ COIN-OPERATED AMUSEMENTS Exceptions 6-153(6) Proximity to schools restricted.........,. 19-4 Permits, application for . 6-153(c) COMBATAUTO THEFT (CAT) 1~tle ti-151 Establishment, regulations 18-19 CODE ENFORCEMENT, ALT'F)RNATE COMMIT."1'EES> COMMISSIONS. See: DE- 1VIL+'THOD OF PARTIvIENTSANDOTHERAGENCIES Codes to be enforced by citation.......... 2-253 OF VILLAGE Failure to accept citation 2-255 Form and contents of citation............ 2-252 COMMUNICATIONS Issuance of citations 2-251 Telecommunications Provisions additional and supplemental 2-256 Generally . 29-1 et seq. Right to hearing; maximum penalty...... 2-254 See: TELECOMMUNICATIONS Service tax . 26-51 et seq. CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD See: TAXfil'ION Actions for money judgments COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPART`- Limitation 2-182 Alarm regulations, enforcement re 19-217 MENT A licabilit 2-173 Directors duties 2-111 PP Y . Declaration a£legislative intent.......... 2-271 Divisions Code compliance 2-112(2) Definitions 2-172 permits and inspections Enforcement procedure 2-175 • • • • • • • • • • 2-112(1) Planning 2-112(3) Fines; liens Appeals 2-180 COMPUTATION OF TIME Copies of orders imposing fines 2-178(d) Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Determination af' amount o#• fine....... 2-178(6) CONCURRE'NCY MANAGEMENT Duration of lien 2-179 Generall 2-178(a) Provisions enumerated 21-41 et seq. y • • ~ • • • ~ • • • • See: PLADTNINGAND DEVELOPMENT Notices 2-181 Reduction of fine 2-178(c) COUNCIL. See: VILLAGE CGUNCIL Hearing, conduct of 2-176 Organization COUNTRY CLUB Attorney 2-274(c) Finances Officei:s; quorum; compensation 2-174(,6) Delinquent accounts; penalties 9-3L Qualifications and terra 2-174(a) Galf advisory board 9-16 et seq. PoKrers • • • , , • • • • 2-177 See: GOLF ADVISORY BOARD Premises CODE OI' ORDINANCES` Disfiguration andlor removal of building Altering Code 1-7 or other property................ 9-1(1} Amendments . . 1-6 Enforcement , 9-2 i Catchlines 1-3 I•laurs 9-1(2} I Court cost Signs 9-2 Assessment of additional court costs for V#olations and penalties 9-2 i criminal juustice education expendi- COUNTY tares 1-9 Defiiutions and Hiles of construction 1-2 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Designated and cited 2-1 COURT'S References to chapters or sections........ 1-3 Court cost Repeal of ordinances, e#'fect of............ 1-4 Assessment of additional court costs for Severability of parts 1-5 criminal justice education expendi- Village clerk, duties re recording ordi- tares . . 1-9 nances 2-67(3) ~ Village logo............ A 1-20 Violations and penalty 1-8 DECALS Cornhat Auto Theft {CAT) 18-19 Note-The adoption, amendment, repeal, omissions, effec- tive date, explanation of numbering system and other matters DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES ~ pertaining to the use, construction and interpretation of this OF VILLAGE ~ Code are contained in the adopting ordinance and preface Administrative code 2-39 et seq. which. are to be found in t11o preliminary pages of this volume. See: ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Sapp. No. 44 2940 I " CODEINllEX Section Section llEPARTNIENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES OI' VILLAGE (,Cont'dJ Appearance board. See: APPEARANCE - PLAN tAppendix A) Audit coanxuittee . 2-56 et seq. See: AUDITS Boards and committees 2-1 Code enforcement board 2-171 et seq. Community development department..... 2-111 et seq. See: C0iVI1VIUNI`PY DEVELOPML+'NT DEPARTMENT Finance, department at' 2-59 See: FINANCES Supp. No. 44 2940.1 i t it 1 t 1 CODE INDEX Section Section DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES DOCUMENTS AND PUBLIC RECORDS OF VILLAGE (Cont'dJ tCont'dJ Fire and police retirement board of trust- Expiration of term, notice of........ 2-G7(7) ees 2-164 et seq. Official seal, keeping............... 2-67(8} Soe: PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT Record ordinances 2-67(3} Fire division 12-29 et seq. Village council See: FIRE PREVENTION AND PRO- Deep records of council 2-67(2) TECTION Public council action 2-67(4) General employees retirement board 2-151 et seq. Serve as clerk of council 2-67(1} See: PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT Vital statistics, keeping 2-G7t6) Golf advisory board 9-16 et seq. Police division, duties re records 2-76(b)f 1) Soe: GOI F ADVISORY BOARD Village clerk and deputy village clerk. See Library board 16-16 et seq. herein: Departineut of Records Library, department of 2-93 DOGS Meetings of boards and commissions; ad- journment of 2-3 Regulations enumerated................. 4-24 et seq. Meetings of specific boards, etc. See spe- See: ANIMALS AND FOWL cific subjects DRAINAGE Planning and development board of adjust- Stormwater management 21-6I. et seq. ment 21-21 See: STORNiWATER MANAGEMENT Planning commission 21-11, 21-12 Subdivision design standards re easements Public safety, department of 2-75, 2-76 and rights-of--way 36-22(b} See: PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT Zoning; surface water management Public works, department of 2-84, 2-85 C-3 Regional Business District , . 45-34.1(8) See: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Retards, department of 2-67 et seq. DROUGHT See: DOCUMENT AND PUBLIC Water shortage emergencies 19-200 et seq. RECORDS See: WATER SHORTAGE EMERGEN- Recreation department 2-110 CIES Recreation advisory board 20-61 et seq. See: PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND E RECREATION EL ECTIONS Reserve police force 23-42 et seq. See: POLICE Candidacy Village council 2-16 et seq. Candidates for office; qualifying 10-5 Waterways board 5-102 et seq. Preservation of notice of candidacy 10-6 Conduct of elections 10-6 DEVELOPMENTS. See: PLANNINGAND DE- Early voting 10-7 VELOPMENT General elections, notice of 10-3 Palling locations DISABLED AND HANDICAPPED PERSONS Designated 10-76 Applicability of dog prohibitions to guide Special elections and service dogs 4-27(d) Notice of............................. 10-4 Parking violations re handicap spaces 18-37 When held 10-2 DISTRICTS State laws Zoning regulations q Applicable state laws adopted 10-1 45-16 et se Voting machines may be used; state law See: ZONING (Appendix C) applicable 10-7 DISTURBANCES. See: CIVIL DISORDERS Village clerk, duties re keeping election AND DISTURBANCES records 2-67(5) Voting machines may be used; state lain DOCKS. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND WATER- applicable 10-7 WAYS ELECTRICAL CODE DOCUMENTS AND PUBLIC RECORDS Amendments, corrections, additions 11-12 Department of records Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Deputy village clerk ELECTRONIC AUDIO EQUIPMENT Appointment 2-68 Noise control 19-104 Duties 2-69 Village clerk; duties EMERGENCIES Election records, keeping........... 2-67(5) Ambulances 17-50, 17-51 Supp. No. 36 2941 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Section Section EMERGENCIES (ConfdJ FINANCES Emergency management 8-1 et seq. Budget procedures , , , 2-2 See: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Country club Emergency medical services Delinquent accounts; penalties 9-32 Fees Court cost Billing and collection 11.5-23 Assessment of additional court costs for Establishment 11.5-22 criminal justice education expendi- Generally 11.5-21 tares........................... 1-9 ~ Fire division 12-29 et seq. Department of finance See: FIRE PREVENTION AND PRO- Finance director; duties TECTION Accounts of receipts and expendi- Water shortage emergencies 19-200 et seq. tares......................... 2-59(8) See: WATER SHORTAGE ENIERGEN- Budget duties 2-59(2) LIES Cancellation of evidences of old debt 2-59(9) Collect moneys and fees due village . 2-59(12) EA~IERGENCY MANAGEMENT Examine books 2-59(6} Applicability 8-2 ~ Financial statements 2-59(3) Civil disorders and disturbances Fiscal supervision over officers...... 2-59(5) Declaration of a state of emergency.... 8-22 Keep accounts . 2-59(4) Mayor designated local authority For pros- . ervation of public peace.......... 8-21 Pay village employees 2-59(11) Declaration of a state of emergency 8.5 Prescribe form 2-59(1) Receive and disburse moneys 2-59(10} Definitions 8-1 Emergency management structure 8.3 Responsibility for proceeds of bonds . 2-59(7) Powers, duties and responsibilities 8.4 Investment policy of the village 2-4 Termination of a state of emergency...... g_g Pensions and retirement. See also that subject EMPLOYEES. See: OFFICERS AND EM- Length of service award plan for volun- PLOYEES tees firefighters 2-170 et seq. Pension and certain other benefits for ENCLOSURES. See: FENCES, WALLS, fire and police employees 2-159 et seq. HEDGES AND ENCLOSURES Pension and certain other benefits for ENERGY EFFICIENCY BUILDING CODE general employees 2-146 et seq. Adopted by reference G-150 Planning and dovelopment; filing fees and cost for changes 21-1, 21-2 ENGINE EXHAUST Social security 2-136 et seq. Noise control policy 19-108 See: SOCIAL SECURITY EROSION CONTROL STRUCTURES Taxation. See that subject Construction regulations 5-93 et seq. Village manager 2-118 See: BOATS, DOCKS AND WATER- FINES, FORFEI`1`tJRES AND OTIiER PEN- WAYS ALTIES EXCAVATIONS Code enforcement board; fines and liens 2-178 Bulkhead lines 7-1 et seq. Code of ordinances, provisions re general See: BULKIIEAD LINES penalty and continuing violations 1-8 Stormwater management 21-61 et seq. Parking violation , 18-37, 18-38 See: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Pension and certain other benefits for fire Street excavations 24-16 et seq. and police employees See: STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUB- Board of trustees fm•; forfeiture of mem- LIC PLACES bership on board for absenteeism. 2-1G4(b) Contributions; forfeitures 2-163(d) EXCRETA Dog waste, removal provisions re 4-31, 4-32 FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION - - - - - Barbecue grills and similar cooking devices 19-10 F Gode enforcoment board, applicability re.. 2-173 Department of public safety, provisions re FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES AND ENCLO- fire division 2-76(c) SURES See: PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT Landscaping . 27-31 et seq. Fire division See: LANDSCAPING Composition 12-30 Swimming pool requirements..........., 25-5 Created; fitnctions 12-29 l Sapp. No. 36 2942 i CODE INDEX Section Section FIl3E PREVENTION AND PROTECTION FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION (Cont'd.) (Cont'dJ Building official L'mergency medical technician volun- Designated as flood damage control ad- teers 12-32 ministrator 12.5-21 Equipment Duties and responsibilities . , 12,.5-23 Acquisition 12-52 Definitions 12.5-5 Fire alarm system 12-53 Development permit Generally 1.2-51 P,.equired............................. 12.5-22 Housing i2-54 Findings of fact......................... 1`L.5-2 Private use of equipment........... 12-55 Flood hazard reduction provisions Tampering with equipment.....,... 12-56 Coastal high hazard areas 12.5-44 Impex:sonating fireman 19-8 General standards IVlotor equipment and members' cars des- Anchornxg 12.5-41(1) igrxated emergency vehicles 12-31 Construction materials and methods 12.5-41(2) Personnel Enclosures below lowest floor....... 12.5-41(6) Badges 12-41 Mechanical and utility equipment, 12.5-41(5) Car insignia 12-42 Subdivision proposals.............. 12.5-41(4) Other officers accountable to clxie£ 12-39 Utilities . 12.5-41(3) Police assistance . . 12-43 Regulatory floodways , 12.5-45 Special police powers 12-40 Sand dunes and mangrove stands 12.5-45 Volunteer firefighters, length of service Specific standards award plan for 2-170 et seq. Nonresidential construction......... 12.5-42(2) See: PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT Residential construction 12.5-42(1) Florida fire prevention code Interpretation 12.5-9 Adopted by reference 1.2-1g Lands to which provisions applies........ 12.5-6 Annual fire inspection and establish- Methods of reducing flood losses 12.5-4 ment of fee schedule 12-17 Noncompliaxxce, penalties for 12.5-11 Review of construction plans and fire Statement of purpose and objectives...... 12.5 3 suppression, detection arxd alarm Statutory authorization 12.5-1 systems and establishment of fee Variance procedure . . 12.5-24 schedule 12-18 FLORIDA, STATE OF. See: STATIs 1T.azardous substaucos, cast recovery fbr cleanup, abatement and removal of FOLLOWING, PKECEDING Authority of public safety department.. 12-1.02 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Cost reimbursement to village......... 12-103 FOOD AND FOOD PREPARATION Definitions 12-101 Barbecue grills and similar cooking devices 19-10 Exceptions far fire suppression services 12-105 Late f'ee for failure to reimbursement . , 12-106 I'ORFEITURES. See: FINES, I'ORFEITURES 11',ecords 12-104 AND O'I'IIER PL:NAL"PIES Remedies 12-107 Pension and certain other benefits fbr fire FOWL. See: ANIMALS AND FOWL and police employees . 2-159 et seq. FRANCHISES See: PENSIONS AND RE`J'IREMENT Enumerated. See Appendix D FIREARMS AND WEAPONS Use of rights-of--way far utilities.......... 28-1 et seq. Concealed weapons, carrying 19-184 See: U'T'ILITIES Forfeiture; disposition 19-186 Possession 19-183 G Sales restricted GAMBLING Record of•sales required 19-185(c) Arrinals,causing to fight................ 4-8 Specified weapons, display and sale of . 19-185(b) Switchblade l~nives prohibited......... 19-185(a) GARAGE ANI7 OTHER SALES Stench bombs prohibited 19-82 Garage sales 17-61 See: STENCH BOMBS Permit required 17-62 Violations and penalties 17-63 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION Abrogation and greater restrictions 12.5-8 GARBAGE AND Tli.ASII Areas of special flood hazard Abatement of public nuisances on private Basis for establishment 12.5-7 property................. , 14-79 et seq. Warnings regarding designations 12.5-10 See: NUISANCES Supp. No. 46 2943 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Section Section GARBAGE AND TRASH (Confd.} HEAL'PIiAND SANITATION (Cont'd.) Boats; refuse disposal 5-12 Boats, docks, etc., provisions re 5-10 et seq. Garbage collection and disposal See: BOATS, DOCKS AND WAPER- Charges WAYS Commercial use prope~•ty waste dis- Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 posal fees and collection prate- Garbage and trash 14-23 et seq. dares 14-30 See: GARBAGE AND TRASII Fee for excess amounts from commer- Park and recreation facilities; failure to vial establishments 14-28 cooperate in keeping restrooms neat Generally 14-27 or sanitary 20-2 When and where paid 1.4-29 Rabies control 4-42 et seq. Definition . 14-23 See: ANIMALS AND I+'OWL Frequency of collection . 14'26 HEDGES. See: FENCES, WALLS, IIEDGES Garbage cans AND ENCLOSURES Kept covered , 14-25 Required 14-24 IiITCHIIII{ING Landscaping; refuse container areas...... 27-41 I'~•ohibitions 19-6 Public works department Refuse disposal division . 2-85(2) FIOME OCCUPATIONS Customer soxvice requirements and perfor- GATHERINGS. See: ASSEMBLIES mance standards 17-2 Definitions 17-3(b} GENDER Effective date . . . 17-3(i) Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Local business tax. See also that subject GOLF AllVISORY BOARD Generally 17-16 et seq. Composition and terms 9-17 Home ocerapation provisions Composition 9-17(a) Affidavit of applicant required 17 3(.e) Officers 9-17(c) APPeals........................... 17-3(g) terms 9-17(b} Requirement of business tax receipt. 17-3(c} Creation 9-16 Permitted uses, home occupations as 17-3(a) Duties 9-19 Repeal of ordinances.................,,. 17-3(h) Meetings 9-18 Standards.............................. 17-3(d) Violation of standards or conditions deeaned GUNS. See: FIREARNTS AND WEAPONS a Cade violation 17-3(f) HORNS H Noise control 19-103 HANDBILLS HOUSING Distribution restricted 19-7 Abandoned real property 15-11 et seq. See: PIi,OPERTY HANDGUNS. See: FIREAI?MS AND WEAF'- Boats, docks and waterways ONS Live aboard boats .5-15, 5-25 HANDICAPPED PERSONS. See: DISABLED HOITSING CODE AND HANDICAPPED PERSONS Adopted by reference . . . 15-1 Amendments 15-2 HA'LARDOUS SUBSTANCES Gode enforcement hoard, applicability ro.. 2-173 Recovery of costs far cleanup, abatement and removal 12-101 et seq. See: FIRE PREVENTION AND PRO- i TECTION IMPERSONATION HEAI:PH AND SANITATION Impersonating police officer; fireman or ~ -. - - - other village official . . 19-8 Abatement of public nuisances on pitivate property 14-79 et seq. IMPOUNDMENT See: NUISANCES Boats, docks and waterways; unlawfully Animals and fowl, provisions re.......... 4-11 et seq, anchored or moored vessels See: ANI't~IALS AND FOWL Department of public safety to im- Bathing regulations pound . 5-19 Diseased persons prohibited fioin bath- Owner to be notified upon impound- ing in public pool, etc........ , 19-3 wont . . 5-20, 5-21 Sapp. No. 46 2944 I'll CODE INDEX Section Section IMPOUNDMENT (Cont'd.) LANDSCAPING (Cont'd.} Dogs and cats 4-30 Plant material Growld covers 27-62(e) INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY Lawn Adult entertainment establislunents grass' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 27-62(f7 Quality 27-62(.a) Zoning regulations re.See: ZONING (,Ap- Shrubs and hedges 27-62(c) pendix C) Tree species 27-62(,b) Alcoholic beverage establishments; nudity, Vines . 27-62(d) partial nudity, sexual conduct prohib- Required landscaping adjacent to public ited 3-4 ri hts-of-wa `L7-63 `Ib less costumes 19-64 g y P Scope,applicability................... 27-59 Vulgar language . 1.9-65 Sight distance adjacent to public rights- Window peeping 19-66 of way and points of access....... 27-66 INSURANCE EXCISE TAXL+'S Certificate of completion .................L7-35 Casualty insurance premiums , 26-16 Cods enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Property insurance premiums.... , 26-17 Completed landscaping required for certif- icate of use and occupancy.......... 27-37 INTRAGOASTAL WATERWAY Definitions . 27-31 Marine sanctuary, designation as , 5-101 Improved nonresidential properties in ex- INVESTitIENTS istence on September 23, 1971 Applicable requirements . 27-40(b) Investment policy of the village 2-4 Exceptions = 27-40(c) Objectives 27-40(a} J Plaiming commission, submission ofplans JOINT AtTT1I0It1TX Objectives . 2?-32 Definitions and rules of construction . , 1-2 Off-street parking landscape manual 27-38 Plot use plan approval prerequisite to issu- K once of permits for building and pav- I~t~TTVES. See: li IREARMS AND WEAPONS ing . 27-37 Refuse container areas 27-41 • Scope; applicability 27-34 y Zoning ordinance, conflict with........... 27-39 LAKE WORTH LIBRARY Marine sanctuary, designation as 5-101 Damaging property unlawful , 16-1 Regulations governing construction of docks, IBepartment of library piers in Lake 4t'orth and Atlantic Librarian . 2-93 Ocean 5-85 Library board Appointment 16-17 LAND Compensation, service without 16-20 Buildings; construction on public land pro- Composition 16-17 hibited 6-1 Established......._.................. 16-16 Planning and development 21-01 et seq. Meetings , , 16-23 See: PLANNINGAND DEVELOPNIEN`1` Organization . 16-21 Subdivision regulations 36-1 et seq. Powers and duties.. , , , , 16-22 See: SCJBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) Qualifications 16-19 llemoval from office 16-24 LANDSCAPING Term of office 16-17 Accessways 27-36 Vacancies.......,..................., 16-18 Appearance plan (Appendix A), See that subject LICENSES AND PERMITS Application of provisioaas; enforcement.... 27-33 Alarm permit . . . 19-208 et seq. Certain yard areas, o£f street parking and See: ALARMS other vehicular use areas Boat launching area permits 5-34 L+'xisting plant material . 27-67 Bulkhead lines; filling permit............ 7-16 et seq. Installation . . 27-6U See: BIJLKIiEAD LINES Nlaintenanee .........................L7-61 Bulkheads and seawalls...............,. 5-72 Parking area interior landscaping 27-65 Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Perimeter landscaping relating to abut- Gam~nunity deve]opment department ling properties . . 27-64 Permits and inspections , 2-11`L(1) Supp. No. 46 2945 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE ~ Section Section LICENSES AND PERMITS (,Cont'dJ MAYOR _ Driveways. See herein: SidewalkandDrive- Civil disorders and disturbances way Permits Mayor designatedlocal authority for pres- Emergencymedical services 11..5-21 ervation of public peace 8-21 I' lood damage prevention development per- Village council; presiding officer at meet- mit 12.5-22 ings............................... 2-1$ Garage, related sales 17-62 Home occupations. See also that subject MEASURES. See: WEIGHTS AND MEA- Generally 17-16 et seq. SURFS Business tax receipt for home occupa- MEDICAL SERVICES _ tions 17-3(c) et seq. Emergency medical services 11.5-21 et seq. Noise control; special permits excepted , 19-119 See: EMERGENCIES Park and recreation facilities; meeting and MEETINGS. See: ASSEMBLIES gathering permits 20-31 et seq. See: YARK,S, PLAYGROUNDS AND MISSILES, STONES, ETC. RECREATION Throwing missiles . . . 19-83 Seawalls. See herein: Bulkheads and Sea- walls MONTH Sidewalk and driveway permits , 24-55 et seq. Definitions and rules of• construction 1-2 See: STREETS, STDEWALKSAND FUB- MONUIVIENTS LIC PLACES Subdivisions, required improvements re 86-27 Street excavation peimibs 24-28, 24-29 j Swimming pool permits 25-3 MOTOR VEFIICLES AND TRAFI'IC Utilities Ambulances 17-50, 17-51 Use ofrights-of--way for utilities; written Businesses located outside village limits; permit . 28-2, 28-3 marking of commercial vehicles , 17-34.13 Combat Auto Theft {CATj • . • • , , . • • . • • , • • 18-19 LOCAL BUSINESS TAX Discarded vehicles, etcJ Regulations enumerated 17-16 et seq. Abatement of public nuisances on poi- See: BUSINESS REGULATIONS vote property 14-79 et seq. See: NUISANCES LODGING lire division, provisions re cars and desig- Unauthartized lodging and camping.... , 19-11 Hated emergency vehicles........... 12-31 et seq. See: TIRE PREVENTION AND PRO- LOGO TECTION Village logo_. 1-10 Hitchhiking prohibited..............,... 19-6 ~ Local business tax; marking of commercial LOTS vehicles 17-33.1 i Subdivision design standards............ 36-18 Motorized scooters 18-20 ' Zoning regulations . 45-1 et seq• Noise eontrol policy, provisions re 19-103 et seq. See: CONING {Appendix C) See: NOISE Park regulations re traffic . 20-5 LOUDSPEAKERS Parking, See herein: Stopping, Standing Noise controk policy re loudspeakers and and Parking devices for advertising 19-105 Public safety department Police division, provisions re traffic 2-7G{b)f5) Stopping, standing and parking M Parking restricted 18-34 MANAGER. See: VILLAGE MANAGER Recreational, boating and camping equip- ment, and personal recreational use MANGROVE STANDS trailers; parking on residential prop- - Flood damage prevention provisions 12.5-45 erty restricted 18-35 ' Signs, parking in violation of.......... 18-3Fi MAPS. See: SURVEYS, MAPS AND PLAYS Vehicle, tz•ailer or boat parking prohib- ited upon paved or unpaved area of MARINE SANCTUARIES the road right-of--way of specific Designated 5-101 roadways 18-34.1 ~ Violations; fines 14IAY, SHALL Handicap spaces 1.8-37 Dofinitions and rules of construction 1-2 Non-handicap spaces . 7.8-38 Supp. No. 46 2946 coDE I1vDEx Section Section MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC NUISANCES (Cont'd.} (Cont'd.} Definitions . 14-79 Vehicular operation Notice of public nuisance; right to Speed limits request hearuxg 14-81 Generally 18-I.6 Uses or activities constituting apub- Weight limitations on certain roads. 18-18 lic nuisance 14-80 Animals creating nuisances........... 4-12 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS False alarms Noise control . 19-104 Excessive false alarms declared pub- lic nuisance 19-212 N Rabid animals declared nuisance...... 4-42 NOISE NUMBER Animal noises 19-107 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Buildings, premises or property Noise from . 19-102 ~ Code enforcement board, applicability re . 2-173 OATH, AFFIRMATIUN, SWEAR UR Conduct, noisy and boisterous 19-1.06 SWORN Construction activity, permissible time Administrative code, provisions re oaths fbr 19-111 of office 2-41 Definitions . . . . 19-99 Definitions axxd rules of construction 1-2 Electronic audio equipment........... 19-104 General employees retirement board; Enforcement oaths of office 2-154 Authority 19-116 Kesexve police force; oath required 23-47 Procedure All other noises 19-117(6) OBSCENITY' See' INDECENCY AND UB- Motor vehicle noise enforcement, SCENITY operating . 19-117(a) OBSTRUCTIONS Engine exhaust 19-108 Passageways, obstructing............. 19-47 Exemptions 19-120 FS~xed mechanical equipment.......... 19-112 OFFENSES Ilorns and signal devices 19-103 Dofinitions 19-1 Loading, unlaaduxg and unpacking.... 19-110 Enumerated 19-3 et seq. Loudspeakers and devices for advertis- See also specific offenses as indexed ing 19-105 State misdemeanors adopted 19-2 Measurement procedure i9-113 OFI'ICEKS AND EMI'LOYEL'S iVIusical instruments 19-104 Noise control measurement standards Administrative code 2 39 et seq. other than motor vehicle noise Stan- See: ADMINISTRATIVE CODE dards 19-118 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 19-10U Elections 10-1 et seq. Noise control policy , Pex~ods of observation . 19-114 See: ELECTIONS Radios Piaance director 2-59 19-104 19-119 Golf advisory board 9-16 et seq. Special permits excepted . ' " See: GOLF ADVISORY BOARD Unnecessary, excessive or otl'ensive noise lrnpersonating village official 19-8 Unlawful to make 19-101 Librarian............................ 2-93 Vehicle defect or condition of load..... 19-109 Mayor 2-18, 8-16 Voluntary compliance 19-115 pensions and retirement. See also that NUDITY subject Topless costumes prohibited 19-64 Length of service award plan for vol- unteer firefighters 2-170 et seq. NUISANCES Pension axxd certain other benefits Abandoned real property 1.5-11 et seq. for fire and police employees 2-159 et seq. See: PROPEIi,TY Pension and certain other benefits Abatement of public nuisances on pri- for general employees......... 2-146 et seq. vote property Social security 2-136 et seq. Abatement of public nuisance 14-82 Public safety director 2-75 Assessment of costs and imposition Public works director . . 2-84 of lien 14-83 12ecreation director................... 2-110 Supp. No. 46 2947 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE Section Section OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES (Cont'd.) PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND RECRE- Social security 2-136 et seq. ATION (ConfdJ See: SOCIAL SECURITY Golf advisory board . . 9-16 et seq. Village clerk and deputy village clerk.. 2-67 et seq. See: GOLF ADVISORY BOARD See: llOCUMENTS AND PUBLIC Hours regulated 20-1 RECORDS Meetings and gathexings Village manager 2-115 et seq. Liability for loss or injury.......... 20-23 See: VILLAGE IVIANAGER Permit OFP'IGIAL `TIME Appeal from refusal to issue 20-35 Application 20-33 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Form 20-32 OPEN SPACES. See: YARDS AND OPEN Issuance standards 20-34 SPACES Required 20-31 Revocation 20-36 OI2,, ANll Rules and regulations, permittee Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 bound by . 20-22 ORDINANCES. See: CODE OF ORDI_ Property used to violate provisions, con- NANCES fiscation of 20-9 Recreation advisory board OWNER Created 20-61 Definitiens and rules of construction 1-2 Duties 20-66 Meetings 20-65 P Officers quorum, compensation..... 20-64 Removal 20-63 PALM BEACH COUNTY. See: COUNTY Terms 20-62(b} PARKING Vacancies 20-62(c) Restroozns, failure to cooperate in keep- Boat launching area in r neat or sanita 20-2 Vehicle/trailer parking in designated b ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ • Traffic areas ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 5-35 Enforcement of traffic regulations 20-5(,2) Landscaping, provisions re of#=street Operation confined to roads 20-5(,5) parking 27-38, 27-59 Parking areas designated.......... 20-5(,6} et seq. Signs . . . 20-5(3} See: LANDSCAPING Speed of vehicles 20-5(4) Parks; designated parking areas 20-5(6) State motor vehicle laws 20-5(1) Stopping, standing and parking....... 18-34 et seq. Trees See: MOTOR VEIIICLESAND TRAF- Climbing trees, etc 20-4 FIC Use b ublic onl 20-1 Zoning, provisions re off-street parking 45-27 et seq. y p y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ See: 'CONING (Appendix C) PENALTIES. See: FINES, FORFEITU1tES AND OTHER PENALTIES PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND RECRE- tYl`ION PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT Alcoholic beverages ICMA defined contribution pension plan Consumption on playgrounds and Administrative services agreement public parks 3-3 and adoption agreements 2-170.14 Bicycles Creation 2-170.1`L Operation in safe manner, etc....... 20-6(2) Effectivo date . 2-170.15 Operation prohibited in certain ar- Vesting period 2-170.13 eas 20-6(1) Length of service award plan for volun- Boat launching areas Leer firefighters Vehicle/trailer parking in designated Benefit formula 2-170.6 areas 5-35 Contact person.................... 2-170.10 2-170.3 ' Buildings or structure, erecting 20-3 Effective date . . Department of recreation Eligibility 2-170.4 Director's duties Entitlement age 2-170.5 Conduct community activity 2-110(2) Plan, name of . 2-170.2 Supervise recreation areas....... 2-110(1) Point system . 2-170.11 Ejectment of violators 20-8 Preretirement death benefit........ 2-170.7 Enforcement of provisions, responsibil- Purpose 2-170 ity 20-7 Sponser, name of.................. 2-170.1 Supp. No. 45 2948 i I coDE INDEx Section Section POLLUTION PUBLIC SAFE'PY DEPARTMENT (Cont'd.) Smoke, dust, odors, liquids, etc. , , 19-9 Di~~isions Stornzwater management provisions re pol- Pyre lutantloads 21-67 Pore fighting....................... 2-76(c)(,3) 1rCra#:erways, pollution of . 5-13 Pyre prevention , , 2-76(.c)(.4i Welifield protectimn Maintain equipment 2-76(c)(.2) Re ortlosses 2-76(.c)(,l) Regulation of business activities with P potential to contaminate land and Generally 2-76(a) water resources 19-221 Police Crime prevention 2-76(.bN3), (4) PRECEDING, FOLLOWING Investigation 2-76(b)(3) Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Patrol . . . . . 2-76(b)(2) Radio 2-76(b)(6) PROFANITY Records 2-76(bl(1) Vulgar language prohibited in public places 19-65 I4•affic . . . . 2-76(b)(5) Emergency medical services 11.5-21. et seq. PROPP.RTY See: EMERGENCIES Abandoned real property Additional authozrity . . 7.5-18 PUBLIC WORKS DEPAItTMEN'1" Applicability 15-1`3 llirector's duties 2-84 Definitions . 15-12 Divisions Immwnity of enforcement officer....... 15-17 Division of facility and fleet mainte- Maintenanee requirements............ 15-15 nance 2-85(1) Purpose and intent 15-11 Refuse disposal....................... 2-85(2) IZegistration of abandoned real property 15-14 Street maintenance 2-85(3) Security requirements 15-16 Abatement of public nuisances on private property 14-79 et seq. See: NUISANCES RABIES CONTROL Appearance plan (Appendix A). See that Provisions enumerated 4-42 et seq. subject See: ANIMALS AND P'OWL Baats, docks and waterways; uzzlanv£ully RADIOS anchored or moored vessels Noise contral 19-104 Unclaimed vessel to be sold; certifica- Police division, I}rovisious re radio mainte- tion of sale . 5-22 nance , . - 2-76(b)(6) Definitions and z•zzles of construction 1-2 Dogs on property of others 4-28(b) RP:ASONABLE TIME Insurance excise taxes; property insurance Definitions and rules oI"construction 1-2 prezzziunns . 26-17 RECORDS. See: DOCUIvLLNTS AND PUB- Noise from property 19-102 LIC RECORDS Subdivisimn regulations . 36-1 et seq. See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) RECREATION. See: PARK, PLAYGROUNDS Unauthorized camping or lodging on public AND RECREATION or private property 19-ll Weeds and brush 14-79 et seq. REFUSE. See: GARBAGE AND TRASH See: WEEDS AND BRUSH RESTROOMS PUBLIC PLACES. See: STREETS, SIDE- Parks and recreation facilities; failure to WALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES cooperate in keeping restrooms neat or sanitary 20-2 PUBLIC RECORDS. See: DOCUMENTSAND RETIREMENT. See: PENSIONS AND RE- PUBLIC RECORDS TIREMENT PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT Boats, docks and waterways; unlawfully 8 anchored or moored vessels SAND DUNES Department of public safety to impound 5-19 FIood damage prevention provisions 12.5-45 Directors duties Designate instructor . . . 2-75(2) SANI`PATION. See: HEALTI3 ANI) SANITA- Make assignments 2-75(1) TION Supp. No. 47 2951 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE ~ Section Section SCHOOLS SOCIAL SECURITY (Cont'dJ Coin-operated amusemenks; proximity to Withholding and reporting agent......... 2-142 schools restricted . 19-4 Withholding from wages............... , . 2-139 SEAWALLS SPI'PTING Bulkheads and seawalls, construction :re- Spitting in public places prohibited....... 19-5 quirements re 5-69 et seq. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND WATER- SPORTS WAYS Golf advisory board . . . 9-16 et seq. See: GOLi' ADVISORY BOARD SEXUAL OFI'ENDERSAND SEXUAL P1tED- ATORS S`l`~lE Sexual offender and sexual predator resi- Defizvtions and rules of construction 1-2 dente prohibition 19-31 STENCH BOMBS SEXUALLY-ORIENTED ENTEI?,TAINMENT Excepted uses 19-82(cj Adult entertainment establishments Possession prohibited 19-82(b) Throwing or depositing 19-82(a} Coning regulations re. See:'LONING (Ap- pendix C) STORMWt1I'ER MANAGEMENT SkIALL, MAY Adoption 21-61 Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Applicability 21-61 Design 21-61 SHRUBBERY. See: TREES AND SFIRUB- Finished floor of structures, level of 21-63 BERY Objectives of system design . . . 21-68 SIDEWALKS. See: STREETS, SIDE WALI{S Open channels and outfall ditches...... , . 21-6G AND PUBLIC PLACES Post development runoff rates, volumes and pollutant loads 21-67 SIGNAL DEVICES Storni drainage facilities generally 21-64 Noise control 19-103 Storniwater retention systems , , 21-69 Streets SIGNATURE, SUBSCRIPTION R4inimum street grades . 21-62 Definitions and rules of construction 1.-2 Roadside swales 21-65 SIGNS ANll BILLBOARDS Subdivisions, required improvexuents re 36-31 Cade enforcement board, applicability re. , 2-173 Water quality . 21-70 Country club; provisions re signs......... g_2 Zoning; surface water management Outdoor displays. See herein: Signs and C-3 Regional Business District , . 45-34.1(8) Outdoor Displays STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC Parking in ~~iolation of signs 18-36 PLACES Parks, regulations re traffic signs 20-5(3) Gode enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Sims and outdoor displays Daf3nitions and rules of construction 1-2 Construction standards G-117 Dogs on streets and sidewalks 4-28(a) Design standards 6-117 Excavations L+'xemptsigns G-112 Location standards........., Definition 24-lfi 6-117 Equipment to be guarded 24-18 Measurement determinations 6-116 Liabilit of villa e 24-2D Permitted permanent accessary signs 6-115 , Y g Permitted temporary signs............ 6-114 I ermits ~ Prohibited signs 6-113 Fees 24-29 ~ Provisions fenerall 6-111 Required 24-28 b Y Purpose and scope of regulations 6-110 Protective measures 24-19 Severabilit 6-118 Refilling, tamping by excavator....... , 24-17 y . Zoning Resurfacing by village 24-17 ~ C-3 Regional-Business District 45-34,1(7) handbills; distribution restricted......... 19-7 Hitchhiking prohibited 19-6 SOCIAL SECURITY Landscaping 27-31 et seq. Agreement authorized 2-138 See: LANDSCAPING Appropriations by village 2-140 Missiles, throwing . , , 19-83 Declaration of policy . 2-136 Motor vehicles and traffic , , . 18-16 et seq. Exclusions from coverage 2-137 See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAF- Records and reports 2-141 FIC Social security act adapted 2-143 Obstructing passageway....... , 19-47 1. I Supp. No. 47 2952 I I CODE INllLX Section Section STYEE'CS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES fCont'd.) Profanity; vulgar language prohibited 19-65 Public works department Streets maintenance division.......... 2-85(3) Sidewalks and driveways Building official, driveways to be cou- strueted under supervision of..... 24-44 Dangerous or abandoned driveways.... 24-46 Performance of work by village upon failure of compliance 24-47 I'erxnits Driveway construction ' Applir;ation; information required. 24-58 Prohibited in certain instances 24-57 Ilequfred 24-56 Separate permits required for drive- ways and sidewalk construction 24-55 Sidewalks Constructed required in certain cases 24-41 Exceptions to requirements......... 24-42 Specifications DriveFVays 24-43(.c) Generally 24-43(a) Nonconforming driveways , 24-43fd) Sidewalks 24-43fb) Smoke, dust, odors, liquids, etc........... 19-9 Spitting in pnblic places prohibited....... 19-5 Sapp. No. 47 2952.1 _- - ---- _--~ ~ 1 1 1 ,1 CODE INDEX Section Section STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) (Cont'dJ PLACES (Cont'd.) Railroads or limited access highway, Stormwater management, applicable pro- subdivisions on 3G-19(3) visions x•e 21-62, 21-G5 Street names...................... 36-19(9) Subdivision regulations 36-1 et seq. Subdivision entrances 36-25 See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appeudxx B) Water bodies, access to 36-24 Swale areas, sodding required in certain Enactment and authority 3G-2 instances 24-3 Enforcement provisions Txees in Swale areas 27-16 et seq. See: TREES AND SHRUBBERY Appeals . . 36-35 Utilities Erection of buildings and issuance of permits 3G-38 Fublic utilities, cost of changing or re- General enforcement regulations 36-3G movalof 24-4 Use of rights-of--way for utilities 28-1 et seq. Land clearing, vegetation and wildlife See: UTILITIES protection and preservation Application procedure for vegetation SUBDIVISIONS (Generally) removal unrelated to building Appearance plan (Appendix A}, See that permit agplications 36-38.1(3) subject Excoptions 36-38.1(5) Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Fees 36-38.1(6) Flood damage prevention provisions...... 12.5-41(4) Generall 36-38.1(1) y Zoning regulations 45-1 et seq. Vegetation protection during construc- See: ZONING (Appendix C} tion 36-38.1(4) SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) Vegetation removal permit, apphca- (Note-Section contained herein refer to tion procedure 36-38.1(2) sections found within Appendix B) Required impxovements 36-37 Amendments Vegetation. See within this subheading: Public hearing required 36-39.1 Land Clearing, Vegetation and Definitions Wildlife Protection and Presexva- General terms 36-5 tion Specific terms 36-6 Wildlife protection and preservation. See Design standards within this subheading: Land Clear- Alleys 36-20 ing, Vegetation and Wildlife Protec- Blocks. See within this subheading: Lots tion and Preservation and Blocks Jurisdiction 26-3 Comprehensive plan, conformity with.. 3G-17(1) Legal status Easements and rights-of--way Conflicting regulations 36-41 Access waterways 36-22(e) Effective date........................ 3G-42 Drainage 3G-22(b) Saving clause........................ 3G-40 Utilities 36-22(a) Plats, platting Lots and blacks Procedures for subdivision plat approval. Access 36-18(3) See herein that subject Block lengths 36-18(G) procedures for subdivision plat approval Double frontage lots 36-18(5) Construction plan specifications 3G-13 Lot lines 36-18(4) Constxuction plans procedure Lot size 3G-1$(1.) Residence lots, minimum 36-18(2) Preparation of construction plans 36-12(1) Public sites and open spaces 36-23 Submission and review of construc- Rights-of--way. See within this subhead- tion plans 36-12(2) ing: Easements axed Rights-Of--Way Surety device, pasting of 36-12(3} Sidewalks 36-21 Final plat procedure Soil and flood hazards, consideration of 36-17(2) Application for final plat approval 36-14(2) Streets Generally 36-14(1) Adjoining property, street access to.. 36-19(7) Planning commission action 36-14(4) Arterial streets, subdivisions on..... 36-19(2) Planning commission review........ 36-14(3) Culs-de-sac . . 36-19(6) Recording of final plat.......... , 36-14(G) Half streets 36-19(8) Village council action............... 36-14(5) Intersection design 36-19(4) Final plat specifications............... 3G-15 Minimum street design specifications 36-19(5) General prerequisites to 36-7 Minor streets 36-19(1) Pre-application conferonce 36-9 Supp. No. 36 2953 i r NORTH PALM BEACH CODE ( Section Section SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) (Cont'd.) SWEAR OR SWORN. See: OATH, AFFIRMA- Preliminary plat procedure TION, SWEAR OR SWORN Application fm• preliminary plat ap- proval 36-10(1) SWIMMING Developments of regional impact.... 36-10(2) Bathing regulations; diseased persons pro- Effect of approval . . . . 36-10(9) hibited. from bathing in public pool, Failure of planning commission to etc 19-3 take action 36-10(8) Restricted waters, swimmingin.......... 5-3 Fees 36-10(3) SWIMMING POOLS Notification of action 36-10(7) Barrier/fencing requirements 25-5 Planning commission action 36-10(6) Cade enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Planning commission review........ 36-10(5) Construction 25-4 Review comments 36-10(4) Country club premises regulations 9-1 Preliminary plat specifications 3G-11 Definitions 25-1 Qualification of person making survey . 36-8 Elevation . 25-6 Reversion of subdivided land to acreage 36-16 Final approval 25-7 Purpose and intent 36-4 Grade.................................. 15-11 Required improvements Permits 25-3 Bikeways 36-29.1 Setbacks 25-2 Bridges 36-30 General requirements 36-26 SWITCHBLADE KNIVES Monuments Sale prohibited 19-185(a) Permanent control points........... 36-27(b) Permanent reference monuments 36-27(a) T Planned unit development alternatives. 36-34 Screening walls and landscaping 36-33 TA.Xt1TION Sidewalks . . . 36-29 Insurance excise taxes 26-16, 26-17 Storm water management 36-31 Local business tax 17-16 et seq. Streets See: BUSINESS REGULATIONS Arterial and collector streets........ 36-28(a) pension and certain other benefits For fire Curb and gutter 36-28(c) and police employees Marginal access streets 36-28(b) Tax on insurers 2-167 Pavement basa 36-28(#) Telscommtuxications service tax Subgrade 36-28(e) Collection............................ 26-52 Swales 36-25(d) Compensation......... 26-54 Wearing surface 36-28(g) Exemptions 26-53 Utilities Levy 2G-51 Sanitary sewer 36-32(a) Rate................................. 26-51 ~ Septic tanks 36-32(e) Utility tax.............................. 26-29 et seq. Underground utilities 36-32(d) See; UTILITY TAX Water and sewer systems........... 36-32(c) Water supply 36-32(bl TELECOMMUNICATIONS Wells Compliance with other laws; police power. 29-10 Individual wells prohibited in cer- Construction bond 29-13 fain areas of village 36-32(f) Defmitious 29-3 Short title 36-1 Enforcement remedies................... 29-15 SUITS AND OTHER PROCEEDINGS Fees and payments 29-5 Force majeure 29-16 Code enforcement board Insurance; surety; indemnification 29-12 Limitations on actions for money judg- Intent and purpose 29-2 menu 2-182 Registratimz.......,.................... 29-4 SURV)YS, MAPS AND PLATS Involuntary termination 29-9 - - - Official zoning map 45-17 Reports and records..................... 29-6 Subdivision regulations 36-7 et seq. Rights-of--way, use 29-8 See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) Security fund 29-14 Service tax, generally 26-51 et seq. SWALE AREAS See: TAXATION Sodding required in certain instances 24-3 Title 29-1 14•ees in swale areas 27-16 et seq. Transfer of control; sate or assignment 29-11 See: TREES AND SHRUBBERY Underground installation; relocation 29-7 E Supp. No. 36 2954 CODE INllEX Section Section TELEPHONES UTILI'1`Y TAX Alarms; interference with public safety de- Collection . . ~ . 26-30 partment trunk line prohibited 19-215 Exemption 26 31 Levied; rate 26-29 TELEVISION Cable television rate regulation 17-1 V, TENSE Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 VACANT PROPERTY Unauthorized camping, lodgring , . 19-11 THEl+ P Combat Auto Theft tCAT} , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1$-19 VILLAGE Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 I'IMN VILLAGE COiINCIL Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Compensation 2-16 TRAFI'IC. See: MOTOR VEIiICEES AND Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 TRAIT FIC Meetings Adjournment of all meetings , 2-19 TRAILERS Regular meetings Personal recreational zzse trailez:s; parking Presidizzg officer . . Z-18 on residential property restricted 18-3.5 When held 2-17 TRASH. See: GARBAGE AND TRASH Rules of procedure. See herein that sub- ject TRIES Ai~TD SIIRUBBERY Rules of procedure Abatement of public nuisances an private Order of business 2-26 zo ert 14-79 et se Parliamentary rules 2-27 P' P Y q. See: NUISANCES Village clerk, duties re 2-67 Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 VILLAGE LOGO Landscaping 27-31 et seg. Adoption 1-10(,b) See:I,ANDSCAPING Description 1-10(a) IVlissiles, throiidng 19-83 Registration 1-10(d} Parks and recreation facilities; climbing Unlawful practices . 1-10(c) trees,ete 20-4 Swale areas, trees in VILLAGE MANAGER Definitions . 27-16 Administrative code, provisions re 2-39 et seq. Maintenance 27-20 See: ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Planting and removal; written appzroval Bond . . . 2-ll7 required 27-17 Budget................................. 2-118 Scope 27-19 Budget pzrocedures,duties re............. 2-2 Variety and locatian 27-18 Ronzoval 2-116 Residency 2-115 U VOYEURISM Window peeping prohibited 19-66 UTILITIES flood damage prevention provisions...... 12.5-41{3), (5) I+ranchises enumorated, SeeAppendix D w Street construction work; cost of changing WALLS. See: T'ENCES, WALLS, HEDGES or removal of public utilities 24-4 AND ENCLOSURE+'S Subdivision design standards re easements and rights-of--way . . . 36-22(a) WATER SIIORTAGE L+'MERGENCIES Subdivisions, required improveanents re 36-32 Application 19-201 Telecommunications service tax 26-51 et seq. Definitions 19-200 See: TAXATION Enforcement Use of rights-of--way for utilities Emergency power 19-204 Code enforcement board, applicability Generally . . . 19-203 re 2-173 Implementation Rules and regulations adopted 28-1 Exemptions 19-202(b) Written permit (franchise) Permanent restrictions 19-202(a) Contents 28-3 Sanitation, exception to maintain 19-205 Required; term 28-2 Violations and penalties................. 19-206 Supp. No. 39 2955 NORTH PALM BEACH CODE ( ~ 1 Section Section it WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION 'CONING (Generally) (Cont'd.} Stormwater management 21-61 et seq. Planning commission; changes to zoning See: SgY}RMWATER MANAGEMENT ordinances . 21-12 j Wellfield protection 19-220, 19-221 Subdivision regulations 36-1 et seq. Zoning; C-3 Regional Business llistrict See: SUBDIVISIONS (Appendix B) Surface water management , . 45-34.1(3) WATERWAYS. See: BOATS, DOCKS AND WATERWAYS WATERWAYS BOARD Composition; terms; vacancies 5-103 Created 5-102 Dutxes 5-105 Organization 5-104 Removal 5-106 it WEAPONS. See: FIREARMS AND WEAP- ONS WEE17S AND BRUSI3 Abatement of public nuisances on private property . 14-79 et seq. See: NUISANCES WEEFS Definitions and ivies of construction 1-2 WEIGEI't'S AND MEASURES Motor vehicle operation; weight limitations on certain iroads 18-18 Noise measurement procedure 19-113 WELLFIELD PROTECTION Business activities with potential to con- taminate land and water resources, regulation of 19-221 County wellfield protection ordinance adopted by reference 19-220 WRI`PTEN, IN WRITING Definitions and rules of construction 1-L Y YARDS AND OPEN SPACES Landscaping . 27-31 et seq. See: LANDSCAPING Zoning regulations 45-27 et seq. See; ZONING (Appendix C) YEAR Definitions and rules of construction 1-2 Z ZONING (Generally) Appearance plan (Appendix A}. See that subject Code enforcement board, applicability re.. 2-173 Home occupations 17-3(a} et seq. See: HOME OCCUPATIONS Landscaping; contlict Frith zoning ordi- nance 27-39 Supp. No. 39 2956 I