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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986 05 12 Regular (a) The building address number shall be affixed 'to the building front or facade as defined herein, or to a separate structure such as a mailbox, post, wall, fence, or other visible and commonly used area, in such a manner so as to be clearly visible and legible and without obstruction from the public or private way on which the building fronts. (b) Any numbers which are not clearly visible and legible from the public or private way shall not be used. (c) The numerals shall be of a contrasting color with the immediate background of the building or structure on which such numerals are affixed and shall be not less than three inches (3.) in height and one-half inch (1/2.) in width. c::-- (d) Numerals shall be made of a durable weather resistant material permanently affixed to the front of the building or structure. Section 6. Municipal Contraction. Whenever a parcel of land, a subdivision, or any part thereof, becomes part of the unincorporated area of Seminole County by muncipal contraction or otherwise, it shall be the responsibil- ity of the Planning Department to review the address numbers of such property and determine whether such numbers, their posting, and the method of numbering for such contracted portion conform to the designated grid system and the Uniform Building Numbering System established by this Ordinance wi thin thirty (30) days of such contraction. Section 7. Address Changes. (a) If the number, posting, or method of numbering a building is in non-conformance with Seminole County's grid system .. .. !,. _ ___ .....~., ~ ~..n """mho..; nn !=;vqf"p,m after a municipal contrac- c:urJ.DI rea .&1ftDo ... IOIS ~ caaa 1) ftat, .u fIf-......... ... 'N '- ,.raw _ __ t.bIr' ..~,. to 'dloe .."" ofrteoI..... or _ ~_... ~ 1IIIr...... 1') !Mt, .., be JIbtecl wiVa a1llllte ".1 t.-l ~ II ..~ __ a. )) !W, ... &l1 _ ... t...... 11~ 1dI'. ., 'l1li&"'- ":,-- M w~.~.. ""'~l_ . . ..... . . t -.l ~ _ dIIlt _. S) - dU_ - Jlh.1J.., It III." .-,.." JDa __....." ~, ... ~ ~na. At aU ~ '- PaIlte. 6) ftIr... be 111'111 1*18', ... _ .,t.4~~ 1JlIH~ I ,'-. Chapter 2.5 ADVERTISING Art. I. In General, If 2.5-1-2.5-10 Art. II. Distribution of Unsolicited Materials, If 2.5-11-2.5-16 ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Sees. 2.5-1-2.5-10. Reserved. ARTICLE II. DISTRIBUTION OF UNSOLICITED MATERIALS Editor's note-Sec. 10 of Ord. No. 300, adopted Sept. 25, 1984, provided that such ordinance was intended to amend U 7-1(a) and 13-9(a) of the Code. However, ~~ 1-9 of Ord. No. 300, have been included herein as Art. II, U 2.5-11-2.5-16, for purposes of classification. Cross references-Littering unlawful, ~ 7-1; street and sidewalk litter prohibited, ~ 13-9. Sec. 2.5-11. Findings of fact. (a) Concerning residential property. The practice of distributing, casting, throwing, and otherwise placing circulars, handbills, newspapers, magazines, other papers or merchandise, on private residential property without the express consent of owner, or of an adult occupant, thereof, or of a person authorized by such owner or occupant to give such consent, creates a serious police problem and a threat to the public safety and welfare in that the owners and occupants of such property are unaware that such material is going to be thrown or placed thereon and are therefore unable to make proper, or any, provision to prevent the throwing or placing of such material thereon with the result that, without their prior knowledge or any consent and against their wishes, such property will be cluttered with an accumulation of such material, and their absence will be thereby inadvertently advertised to persons of dissolute or criminal propensities and the probability of criminal activities on such property will be thereby increased, all of which is detrimental to the peace, safety and welfare of the public. (b) Concerning vehicles and public places. The practice of distributing and depositing, placing, throwing, scattering and casting such material in or upon motor vehicles and in and upon the public streets and in public places except to persons who are willing to receive the same, creates a serious police problem and a threat to the public safety in that such material is permitted to fall, and is thrown, upon parking areas, and public streets, public areas and is blown about and accumulates as trash and creates fire hazards and unsightly conditions and requires extra expense to remove such trash. Supp. No. 34 159 ~ 2.5-11 WINTER SPRINGS CODE ~ 2.5-13 (c) Concerning aiding and abetting. The practice of causing and permitting the practices outlined in subsections (a) and (b) of this section by employees, agents and contractors creates serious problems and threats to the public safety and welfare in that such causing and permitting of the said practices provides the inducement and consideration for the continu- ance thereof and constitute the source thereof. (d) Concerning the need of law. The public interest, convenience and necessity require the removal of, and this article is enacted to remove, said police problems and threats to the public health, safety and welfare and require the protection of, and this article is enacted to protect, the people against the nuisance of, and incident to, the promiscuous distribution of circulars, handbills, newspapers, magazines and merchandise on private residential property, on vehi- cles and in public places. (Ord. No. 300, U 1-4, 9-25-84) Sec. 2.5-12. Distribution upon residential property prohibited without consent of owner. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to distribute, cast, throw, or otherwise place any circular, handbill, newspaper, magazine, pamphlet, dodger or any other paper or merchandise on any residential property in the city unless such material is placed in an appropriate receptacle or hand delivered to the owner, or an adult occupant, thereof, or of a person authorized by such owner or occupant to receive such materials. (b) It is specifically declared to be unlawful to distribute, throw or otherwise place any of the afore detailed materials on any lawn, driveway, sidewalk or other property not specifically designed for the receipt of such materials without the express consent of the owner. (c) It shall also be considered illegal littering to cause or allow by delegation an agent to cause or allow, the distribution of unsolicited advertising or newsprint by dispersing such material on the sidewalks, driveways, or streets of private or public property, unless such material is distributed at the door or threshold of the residence or addressee for which it is intended or unless the resident at such property has indicated a willingness to accept such material by providing an appropriately marked receptacle or unless the resident has placed a notice at or near the front of his residence indicating that such material may be placed on the driveway. Such notice shall be a permanent sign not larger than six (6) inches by twelve (12) inches with the words, "unsolicited advertising", or any equivalent wording clearly indicat- ing the acceptance of delivery in this manner. (d) It shall be the responsibility of the distributor or his agent to clearly determine the acceptance of delivery other than at the doorstep or in a receptacle by verifying that a posted notice by the resident is in place. (Ord. No. 300, ~ 5, 9-25-84) Sec. 2.5-13. Distribution on or in vehicles and public places prohibited. It is unlawful for any person to distribute, cast, place, or scatter any newspaper, maga- zine, handbill, pamphlet, circular, dodger, announcement, or any other paper on or in any vehicle or on any public property, or on any parking lot open to the use of the public, in any manner other than by the delivery thereof to a person who then and there accepts the same or has given his express consent to the receipt thereof. (Ord. No. 300, ~ 6, 9-25-84) Supp. No. 34 160 ~ 2.5-14 ADVERTISING ~ 2.5-16 Sec. 2.5-14. Aiding and abetting prohibited. It is unlawful for any person to enter into any conspiracy or into any employment or other contract which involves or promotes the performance of any act prohibited or declared unlaw- ful by this section or that can reasonably be anticipated to result in the performance of any such act. (Ord. No. 300, ~ 7,9-25-84) Sec. 2.5-15. Exemptions from article provisions. The provisions of this article shall not apply to the distribution of newspapers or current magazines regularly sold by the copy or by subscription or the distribution of mail by the United States Government or to any lien, foreclosure, court or governmental notices or process. (Ord. No. 300, ~ 8, 9-25-84) Sec. 2.5-16. Granting of variances. The commission may, by written resolution, grant variances from any of the provisions of this section and may thereby permit the distribution of circulars, handbills, newspapers, magazines, other papers and merchandise, upon such terms and conditions as city commission may impose, after due consideration of the following: (1) The nature, scope, purpose and method of distribution; (2) The extent of the distribution, both as to time required therefor and area to be covered; (3) The character and reputation of the person or individual or organization proposing the distribution; (4) The identity, character and reputation of the person or persons who will be responsi- ble for the conduct of the distribution; (5) The date or dates on or between which the distribution is to be accomplished; (6) The approximate number of individuals who will be engaged in the distribution; (7) The provision for removal, by the individual or organization proposing the distribu- tion, of items not removed by the property owner within a reasonable period of time following the distribution; (8) The likelihood, or lack thereof of the distribution constituting a real and present danger to the public health, welfare and safety. (Ord. No. 300, ~ 9,9-25-84) [The next page is 181] Supp. No. 84 161 A~tention~Residentl Today we a~e painting your house number on your curb. This community service is being provided byc,m(., PA;tJ+illJ~ / We have checked with local authorities and they have assured u.s that this ccmmuni "t.; service is parmi ttec. The benefits of havin~ a house number on your c~r: are; *rt makes for a uniform numbering system. *It's easier for emergency vehicles, police or ambulance, to rind your house. *It's easier for out of town guests to find your house. *It's easier for delivery people to !:~d your house and makes for faster deliveries. ,...... *Most i!npor"tal"1tly i't cal:;'s yeu::- hotzsa easy 1:0 find at night. For this community service we are accepting donations.. o~. average donation is 2-; dollars, although we will accept any amount. This helps to cover the cost of production and to pay for the students upcoming school year. All donations are voluntary. 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