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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSupplement No.28SUPPLEMENT NO, 28 May 2021 CODE OF ORDINANCES City of WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA Looseleaf Supplement This Supplement contains all ordinances deemed advisable to be included at this time tluough: Ordinance No. 2020-08 September 28, 2020. See the Code Comparative Table for further information. Rei�2ove Old Pages iii Checklist of up-to-date pages SH:3 931-934 2107 3113-3116 3127, 3128 Insert New Pages iii Checklist of up-to-date pages (following Table of Contents) SH:3 931-935 2107 3113-3116.1 3127, 3128 Insert and maintain this instruction sheet in front of this publication. File removed pages for reference. Municipal Code Corporation P.O. Box 2235 Tallahassee, FL 32316 infoC�?municode.com 800.262.2633 www.municode.com CURRENT OFFICIALS CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA Charles Lacey Mayor Matt Benton Kevin Cannon Ted Johnson TiAnna Hale Rob Elliott City Commission Shawn Boyle City Manager• Anthony A. 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No. Date Adopted Include/ Omit Supp. No. 2019-07 5-13-19 Include 26 2019-08 5-13-19 Include 26 2019-09 6-10-19 Include 26 2020-02 4-27-20 Include 27 2020-03 7-13-20 Include 27 2020-04 8-10-20 Include 27 2020-08 9-28-20 Include 28 Supp. No. 28 SH:3 Chapter 14 PERSONNEL* Article I. In General Sec. 14-1. Policy, rules and regulations. Sec. 14-2. City clerk —Supervision by city manager. Secs. 14-3-14-25. Reserved, Article II. Old Age and Survivors Insurance Sec. 14-26. Extension of benefits. Sec. 14-27. Execution of agreements. Sec. 14-28. Contributions. Sec. 14-29. Records. Sec. 14-30. Adoption of Title II, Social Security Act. Sec. 14-31. Custody of funds. Secs. 14-32-14-50. Reserved, Article III. Pension Plan Sec. 14-51. Adopted. Sec. 14-52. Board of trustees. Cross reference —Administration, Ch. 2. Supp. No. 28 931 WINTER SPRINGS CODE [THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] Supp. No. 28 932 PERSONNEL ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Sec. 14-1. Policy, rules and regulations. The personnel policy of the city shall be approved and ratified by resolution of the city commission which shall include a system for the recruiting, selecting, developing and maintain- ing an effective and responsive workforce, and shall include policies and procedures for employee hiring and advancement, training and career development, job classification, salary administra- tion, retirement, fringe benefits, discipline, discharge and other related activities which is on file in the city clerk's office. The city manager shall from time to time amend and update the personnel policy. (Code 1974, § 17-1) Sec. 14-2. City clerk —Supervision by city manager. (a) This section is enacted for purposes of clarifying the role of the city clerk and city manager consistent with their respective duties and responsibilities assigned under the City Charter. Specifically, this section is in further- ance of the city commission's authority to appoint and assign additional duties to the city clerk in accordance with section 4.10 of the City Charter and the city manager's authority as chief administrative officer of the city pursuant to section 5.03 of the City Charter. (b) Upon appointment by the city commis- sion, the city clerk shall be subject to the direc- tion and supervision of the city manager consistent with the scope of duties assigned to the city clerk by Charter, City Code and express direction of the city commission. (c) The city manager may assign additional duties to the city clerk when the city manager deems it necessary for the good of administering city affairs and for purposes of faithfully execut- ing all express actions of the city commission and laws including, but not limited to, state and federal law, City Charter, and City Code. (d) The city manager may assign one or more city employees to assist the city clerk with the city clerk's assigned duties, and one of the assigned city employees may, with the approval of the city manager, serve as acting city clerk in the temporary absence of the city clerk. (e) The city clerk's compensation shall be established by the city commission. However, once the city commission establishes the initial compensation of the city clerk, the city manager may adjust that compensation in the same manner as other city employees unless otherwise expressly directed by the city commission. (f) The city clerk may be terminated by the city commission in accordance with the require- ments of the City Charter. (g) This section shall not be construed to conflict with the City Charter. (Ord. No. 2020-08, § 2, 9-28-20) Secs. 14-3-14-25. Reserved. ARTICLE II. OLD AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE Sec. 14-26. Extension of benefits. (a) Intent. It is hereby declared to be the policy and purpose of the city to extend effective as of January 11, 1975, to the employees and officials thereof, not excluded by law, nor excepted herein, the benefits of the system of old age and survivors insurance as authorized by the federal social security act and amendments thereto, and by F.S. ch. 650 and to cover by such plan all services which constitute employment as definedS. in F.§ 650.02, employed in the employ of the city by employees and officials thereof, except for services rendered by elected officials, or services rendered by part-time employees, and for services rendered for which the compensation is on a fee basis. (b) Exceptions. There is hereby excluded from this section any authority to include in any agreement entered into under section 14-27, any service, position, employee or official now covered by or eligible to be covered by an existing retirement system. (Code 1974, § 2-4(a), (b)) *State law reference —Social Security, F.S. ch. 650. S11pp. No. 2s 933 § 14-27 WINTER SPRINGS CODE Sec. 14-27. Execution of agreements. Sec. 14=30. Adoption of Title II, Social Security Act. The mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute all necessary agreements and amend- ments thereto with the state agency for the purpose of extending the benefits provided by the system of old age and survivors insurance to the employees and officials of this city as provided in this article, which agreement shall provide for such methods of administration of the plan by the city as are found by the state agency to be necessary and proper, and shall be effective with respect to services in employment covered by such agreement performed on and after the eleventh day of January, A.D., 1975. (Code 1974, § 24(c)) Sec. 14-28. Contributions. (a) Withholdings. Withholdings from salaries, 1 gages or other compensation of employees and officials for the purpose provided in section 14-26(a) are hereby authorized to be made, and shall be made, in the amounts and at such times as may be required by applicable state or federal laws or regulations, and shall be paid over to the state agency designated by such laws or regula- tions to receive such amounts. (b) City contributions. There shall be appropri- ated from available funds, derived from the general fund of the city such amounts, at such times, as may be required to pay promptly the contributions and assessments required of the city as employer by applicable state or federal laws or regulations, which shall be paid over to the lawfully designated state agency at the times and in the manner provided by law and regula- tion. (Code 1974, § 24(d), (e)) Sec. 14-29. Records. The city shall keep such records and make such reports as may be required by applicable state or federal laws or regulations governing the provisions of this article, and shall adhere to the regulations of the state agency. (Code 1974, § 2-4(f)) The city does hereby adopt the terms, condi- tions, requirements, reservations, benefits, privileges and other conditions thereunto appertaining, of Title II of the Social Security Act as amended, for and on behalf of all officers and employees of its departments and agencies to be covered under the agreement. (Code 1974, § 24(g)) Sec. 14-31. Custody of funds. The city clerk is hereby designated the custodian of all sums withheld from the compensa- tion of officers and employees and of the appropri- ated funds for the contribution of the city, and the city clerk is hereby made the withholding and reporting agent and charged with the duty of maintaining personnel records for the purposes of this article. (Code 1974, § 2-4(h)) Secs. 14-32-14-50. Reserved. ARTICLE III. PENSION PLAN Sec. 14-51. Adopted. (a) The city does hereby elect to provide for its employees a pension plan and trust, such plan and trust to be known as the "Pension Plan for the Employees of the City of Winter Springs, Florida" (hereafter referred to as "the plan"). The plan shall be administered by a board of trustees as appointed in section 14-52. (b) The city does hereby approve and adopt the plan, a copy of which is on file in the city clerk's office and authorizes the mayor and city manager to execute the plan on behalf of the city. The plan may be amended from time to time by resolution of the city commission. (c) The cost of the plan shall be paid entirely by the city from the pension fund. (d) The city shall be bound by the terms and conditions of the plan. (Code 1974, § 246(a)—(c), (e); Ord. No. 2009-01, § 2, 2-23-09) Supp. No. 00 934 PERSONNEL Sec. 14452. Board of trustees. (a) There is hereby created and established a board of trustees consisting of five (5) members who shall be appointed and removed as set forth in section 2-41. (b) The board of trustees shall meet no less than quarterly to review the performance of the pension plan and conduct such other business as the board deems appropriate and necessary. (c) The board of trustees shall administer the city's pension plans pursuant to the provisions contained therein as adopted by the city commis- sion. (d) Staggering of terms. Beginning in Janu- ary, 2012, seats two (2) and four (4) shall be appointed to four (4) year terms expiring in January 2016, and seats one (1), three (3) and We (5) shall be appointed to two (2) year terms expiring in January, 2014. Thereafter all appoint- ments shall remain staggered and shall be made for a term of four years. (Code 1974, § 2-6(d); Ord. No. 411, § 1, 3-14-88; Ord. No. 554, § 1, 1-24-94; Ord. No. 2002-28, § 3, 9-23-02; Ord. No. 2010-14, § 2, 5-24-10) Supp. No. 28 935 [The next page is 985] CODI; COMPARATIVE TABLh Ordinance Number Date 2020-04 8-10-20 2020-08 9-28-20 Supp. No. 28 Section Section this Code Added 5-18(c)(8) Ch. 5, App. B Ch. 51 App. C 3(1) Rpld Ch. 20, Art. VI, Tabs. 1, 2 3(2) Rpld 11-4 2 Added 2-650 2 Added 14-2 [The next page is 2145] 2107 CODE INDEX Section Section BICYCLES (Cont'd.) BUILDINGS (Cont'd.) Purpose and duties, . 6 0 4 0 6 1 1 1 10,11111, 2-44 Building official Authority to stop work if contrary to BIDS, BIDDING. See: FINANCES public welfare, I 1 0 . 0 0 1 & 0 1 1 a I I I I 1 4 6-5 BILLBOARDS. See: SIGNS AND ADVERTIS- Citations; unlicensed contractors; failure ING to obtain a building permit Administrative hearings; accrual of BLASTING AGENTS, See: EXPLOSIVES penalties ....................... 6-278 AND BLASTING AGENTS Appeals of code enforcement board or BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMIS- special magistrate decisions . .. .. 6-279 SIONS. See: DEPARTMENTS AND Citation authorized for construction OTHER AGENCIES OF CITY contracting violations ........... 6-272 Citation form ........................ 6-273 BOATS Correction of violation; payment of Noise disturbances prohibited penalty; notice of hearing........ 6-277 Specific provisions Findings, . 0 4 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 6-271 Motorboats ........................ 13-31(i) Intent and purpose................... 6-270 Vehicle and boat repairs ........... 13-31(e) Notices .............................. 6-281 Penalty .............................. 6-274 BOND ISSUES Recording code enforcement board or Certain ordinances not affected by Code . 1-7(2) special magistrate orders........ 6-280 BONDS, SURETY OR PERFORMANCE Refusal to sign citation ............... 6-275 City -owned property supervision and Stop work ........................... 6-276 control, bond for custodian re ...... 2-193 City parks and recreational areas Land development bonding procedure.... 9-76 Injuring, interfering with, etc., build - Street excavations, bond requirement.... 17-77 ings and other property ......... 17-114 Code enforcement ...................... 2-56 et seq. BOOKSTORES See: CODE ENFORCEMENT Adult entertainment establishments, . 10-55 et seq. Codes See: ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Energy efficiency code adopted........ 6-6 ESTABLISHMENTS, SEXUALLY Florida building code. See herein that ORIENTED BUSINESSES subject BOTTLE CLUBS Compliance with provisions ............. 6-2 Prohibited, 3-5 Construction sign....................... 16-59 Construction site management .......... 6-88 BOTTLES Construction management plan....... 6-88(1) Prohibitions ............................ 13-2 Contractor/owner responsibility....... 6-88(3) Erosion and run-off control........... 6-88(7) BUDGET. See: FINANCES Final site clean-up; repair damage to BUILDINGS public property ................. 6-88(4) Accessory buildings ..................... 6-84 Requirements during weather Accessory dwelling units ................ 6-85 emergency...................... 6-88(5) Administration Applicability ...................... 6-88(5)a Florida building code Dumpsters ........................ 6-88(5)e Administrative amendments to Inspection, 1. 0 4 0 M 0 4 0 1 6-88(5)c Chapter 1 .................... 6-31 Material capable of becoming airborne 6-88(5)h Administrative amendments to Materials stockpiled on -site ........ 6-88(5)d Chapter 2.................... 6-32 Notice ............................ 6-88(5)b Adoption of appendices ............ 6-34 Roofing materials —Hurricane season 6-88(5)g Local wind speed design criteria ...... 6-33 Temporary construction fence ...... 6-88(5)i Annual fire rescue assessments ......... 18-151 et seq. Temporary toilets, I . 0 0 4 *1 0 a 1 11 6-88(5)f See: FIRE RESCUE ASSESSMENT Temporary toilet facilities for workers. 6-88(2) Automatic fire sprinkler systems Violations; enforcement, . 6-88(8) Florida Fire Prevention Code, local Contractors amendment to .................. 7-60 Unlicensed contractors. See herein: Cita- Building erected or altered in violation of tions; Unlicensed Contractors; provisions, use of .................. 6-3 Failure to Obtain a Building Permit Building inspector Declaration of a state of emergency...... 2-255 Swimming pool inspection ..........., G213 Suspension of local regulations ....... 2-264 Supp. No. 28 3113 BUILDINGS (Confd0 Electrical, plumbing, mechanical and gas work.............................. Energy efficiency code adopted ......... . Fences, walls and hedges ............... . See: FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES AND ENCLOSURES Flood damage prevention .............. . See: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION Florida Building Code Administration. See herein that subject Adopted............................. Electrical, plumbing, mechanical and gas work ....................... Inspections. See herein: Permits and Inspections International Property Maintenance Code Adopted............................. Preemption; Florida Building Code; Florida Fire and Life Safety Code Supplemental: minimum standards .. . Land development ...................... See: LAND DEVELOPMENT Noise disturbances prohibited Specific provisions Construction ...................... Power tool equipment and power ground maintenance equipment Occupant Definitions and rules of construction . . Outdoor display/billboard ............... See: SIGNS AND ADVERTISING Owner Definitions and rules of construction . . Keeping surrounding property clean, responsibility re ................ Permits and inspections Failure to obtain building permit. See herein: Citations; Unlicensed Contractors; Failure to Obtain a Building Permit Signs; building permit required ...... . Purpose. . 0 4 0 4 1 & 1 0 6 4 4 0 0 4 * 4 4 1 1 11 1 1 *1 Restricted hours of building construction or installation or construction of subdivision improvements......... . Screen enclosures/rooms ................ Storage Temporary structures ................ Swimming pools ....................... . See: SWIMMING POOLS Television dish antennas ................ Uniform building numbering system Administration and assignment of number, . 1 6 6 6 & 4 6 4 4 0 4 4 9 1 1 1 11 1 6 1 6 0 Code enforcement special magistrate authority ....................... Definitions .......................... Establishment of system. . . Posting of numbers, . 0 4 * 0 4 . WINTER SPRINGS CODE Section Section BUILDINGS (Cont'd.) Purpose ............................. 9-371 6-101 Urban beautification, . z 2-76 et seq. 6-6 See: URBAN BEAUTIFICATION 6-186 et seq. Violations, penalty, . 0 0 6-4 Zoning regulations. . 6 0 20-1 et seq. See: ZONING 8-1 et seq. BURNING Open-air burning regulated ............4 7-26 BUSES. See: MOTOR VEHICLES AND 6-81 TRAFFIC C CABARETS Adult entertainment establishments ..... 10-55 et seq. 6-300 See: ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENTS, SEXUALLY 6-302 ORIENTED BUSINESSES 6-301 9-2 et seq. CAMPAIGNS. See: ELECTIONS CANALS Prohibitions ............................ 13-2 13-31(d) CANDTP,;ITES. Scr: ET r:CTTONS 13-31(k) CANVASSERS. See: PEDDLERS, CANVASS- ERS AND SOLICITORS 1-2 16-77 et seq. CARPORT SALES At-home sales .......................... 10-137 1-2 CATS Animal regulations genex•ally............ 4-1 et seq. 13-3 See: ANIMALS AND FOWL CERTIFICATES, CERTIFICATION Sewerage revenue generation system Accountant certification of adequate maintenance .................... 19-129 16-53 CHURCHES 6-1 Adult entertainment establishments Prohibited locations .................. 10-101 Alcoholic beverage sales prohibited near . 3-2 11-6 Sexually oriented businesses 6-86 Prohibited locations .................. 10-101 6 87 CITY 6-210 et seq. Definitions and rules of construction..... 1-2 Trees; care and maintenance............ 5-11 6-83 Use of city athletic facilities; fees ........ 2-2 CITY CLERK Election 9-373 Additional duties re .................. 2-95 Supervisor, city clerk as . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-81 9-376 Supervision by city manager ............ 14-2 9-370 9-372 CITY COMMISSION 9-374 Additional rules of conduct. 2-29 Supp. No. 28 3114 CITY COMMISSION (Confd.) Addressing the mayor and city commis- sion, 6 6 6 6 & I I I 1 0 1 1 1 0 6 1 4 0 1 1 a I I I I 1 4 4 Annual fire rescue assessments . . . . . . . . . See: FIRE RESCUE ASSESSMENT Definitions and rules of construction.... . Land development Division of land; city commission approval required ............... Quasi-judicial rules and procedures..... . Recall of elected officials ............... . Rules and procedures ................... Savings clause; waiver of rules and procedures ........................ Zoning action; city commission authority. CITY MANAGER Annual fire rescue assessments ........ . See: FIRE RESCUE ASSESSMENT City cleric —Supervision by city manager. City -owned property, responsibilities re . . CODE ENFORCEMENT Additional enforcement powers ......... . Administrative fines; costs of repairs; and filing of liens ..................... . Citations Code enforcement officers Authority ......................... Designation, qualifications, training Contents ............................ Definitions .......................... Delivery of warning notices, citations. . Disposition of citations, civil penalties. Intent............................... Procedure ........................... Procedures to pay, contest citations .. . Provisions supplemental ............. . Violation classification; civil penalty.. . Violations, schedule of, . I I I I I . . 0 . 0 0 9 0 Code enforcement board and special magistrate Appeal.............................. Building numbering system, authority Generally, 6 4 6 4 0 & & & 4 6 4 0 0 0 6 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 Powers.............................. Wastewater system, enforcement board Definitions ............................. Duration of lien ....................... . Enforcement procedures ................ Intent, 0 0 4 & 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 9 * Provisions are supplemental ........... . Scheduling and conduct of hearing...... . Service of notice ........................ CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD. See: CODE ENFORCEMENT CODE INDEX Section 2-28 18-151 et seq. 1-2 9-2 2-30 2-26 2-27 18-151 et seq. CODE OF ORDINANCES Additions and amendments deemed incorporated in Code ............... Altering Code .......................... Amendments to Code; affect of new ordinances; amendatory language . . Catchlines of sections. 0 k & 6 1 & I 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 Certain ordinances not affected by Code . Definitions ............................. General penalty; continuing violation; viola- tion as public nuisance. I 1 0 . 0 1 0 6 1 & I . History notes, 1 0 . & 0 6 1 6 11 14 0 1 44 1 11 1 0 . 0 0 0 4 How Code designated and cited......... . Prior offenses, rights, etc., Code does not affect............................. References and editor's notes........... . References to chapters or sections ...... . Repeal of ordinances, affect of .......... . Severability of parts of Code ........... . Supplementation of Code, . I . COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS. See: DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGEN- 2-65.2 CIES OF CITY 2-63 COMPUTATION OF TIME Definitions and rules of construction.... . CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS 2-69 Certain ordinances not affected by Code . 2-68 Code does not affect prior contracts, etc. . 2-69.6 Fire and emergency medical services 2-67 Inclusion in Seminole County's fire and 2-69.2 emergency services MSTU...... . 2-69.7 Old age and survivors' insurance, execu- 2-66 tion of agreement .................. 2-69.1 Supplementation of Code, . 2-69.5 2-69.8 COUNTY 2-69.3 Definitions and rules of construction.... . 2-69.4 COURTS Court costs 2-65 Assessment and collection of; use .... . 9-376 2-58 2-59 19-30 2-57 2-64 2-60 2-56 2-65.1 2-62 2-61 CURFEW Declaration of a state of emergency..... . 0 DANCE HALLS Permit required; conduct ................ Section 1-2 1-9 7-1 1-2 2-255 *Note —The adoption, amendment, repeal, omissions, effec- tive date, explanation of numbering system and other mat- ters pertaining to the use, construction and interpretation of this Code are contained in the adopting ordinance and preface which are to be found in the preliminary pages of this volume. Supp. No. 28 3115 WINTER SPRINGS CODE Section Section DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES DUMPSTERS OF CITY Definitions ............................. 9-280 Boards, committees, commissions gener- Minimum screening requirements ....... 9-281 ally Appointments of boards and commit- E tees ............................ 2-41 ); Bicycle and pedestrian advisory commit- ELECTIONS tee Absentee voting 2-92 Creation; composition; appointment Applicability of Code to election where of members .................. 2-43 questions are submitted............ 2-94 Purpose and duties ................ 2-44 Candidates, qualification of ............. 2-87 Parks and recreation advisory commit- Canvass of return ...................... 2-93 tee Certain ordinances not affected by Code . 1-7(16) Creation; composition; appointment City clerk, additional duties of .......... 2-95 of members .................. 2-45 Determination of person elected ......... 2-84 Purpose and duties ................ 2-46 96 Time of meeting adjournment......... 2-42 Early voting exemption .2- ............... 4 85 City arbor division, ..................... 5-5 Election board.......................... 2- City commission........ 2-26 Election supervisor ..................... 2-8 ................ Code enforcement board ................ 2-58 et seq. Electronic filing of campaign finance reports 2-97 See: CODE ENFORCEMENT required .......................... Definitions and rules of construction..... 1-2 ivlunicipal elections to be general elections 2-83 Election board .......................... 2-85 Nonpartisanship required............... 2-86 Fire and emergency medical services Proclamation ........................... 2-82 Inclusion in Seminole County's fire and Qualifying fees ......................... 2-88 emergency services MSTU ...... 4 7-1 Recall of elected official ................. 2-26 Officers' and employees' pension plan, board Registration of voter .................... 2-89 of trustees re ...................... 14-52 Vacancy in office........................ 2-87.1 Planning and zoning board. 1 0 4 1 1 6 & 6 0 1 0 0 1 20-51 et seq. Voting machines........................ 2-91 See: ZONING Voting places ........................... 2-90 Public nuisance abatement board........ 13-70 et seq. See: PUBLIC NUISANCE ABATE- ELECTRICITY MENT BOARD Buildings Public service tax; exempted entities..... 18-30 Florida building code Traffic violations bureau ................ 12-28 Electrical, plumbing, mechanical and gas work ..................... 6-101 DEVELOPMENT. See: PLANNING AND Flood damage control ................... 8-2 DEVELOPMENT; See also: LAND Municipal public service tax, . 18-26 et seq. DEVELOPMENT See: TAXATION DISH ANTENNAS ELECTRONIC DEVICES Television dish antennas ................ 6-83 Noise disturbances prohibited DISORDERLY CONDUCT Specific provisions ................... 13-31(a) Dance halls, disorderly conduct in ....... 10-111 EMERGENCIES DISTRICTS Noise Zoning districts. 20-101 et seq. Emergency exception................. 13-32 See: ZONING EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DOGS Applicability of provisions ............... 2-252 Animal regulations generally............ 4-1 et seq. Certification of emergency conditions .... 2-265 See: ANIMALS AND FOWL Declaration of a state of emergency...... 2-255 Definitions ............................. 2-251 DRAINS, DRAINAGE Fire emergencies. 2-263 Land development Drainage ditch fence required; when .. 9-106 emergencies.. ...................... 2-252 Drainage facilities ................... 9-242 Police emergencies...................... 2-262 ewers .. 9-105 Powers, duties, responsibilities .......... 2-254 Open drainage ditches; storm s Storm water management .... ewer . 0 9-105 Structure, emergency management ...... 2-253 Suspension of local building regulations 2-264 DRUMS Termination of state of emergency. . 2-256 Noise provisions .......................0 13-30 Weather emergencies................... 2-261 Supp. No. 00 0110 CODE INDEX Section EMPLOYEES. See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES ENCLOSURES. See: FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES AND ENCLOSURES Section Supp. No. 28 3116.1 CODE INDEX Section Section MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC (Cont'd.) NUISANCES (Cont'd.) Zoning regulations for motor vehicles .... 20-431 et seq. Swimming pool nuisances, 6-222 See: ZONING NUMBER MULCHING Definitions and rules of construction..... 1-2 Land development requirements......... 9-160 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 0 Noise disturbances prohibited OATH, AFFIRMATION, SWEAR OR SWORN Specific provisions ................... 13-31(a) Definitions and rules of construction..... 1-2 N OBSCENITY. See: INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY NOISE City parks and recreational areas OFFENSES Noise and other conduct .............. 17-112 Assessment and collection of court costs; Definitions ............................. 13-27 use ..............................1 11-2 Designation of noise sensitive zones ..... 13-43 Certain ordinances not affected by Code . 1-7(1) Emergency exception ................... 13-32 Civil infractions, schedule of ............ 2-69.4 Immediate threat to health and welfare.. 13-41 Code does not affect prior offenses, etc... 1-9 Lead agency or official .................. 13-28 Repeal of ordinances, effect of ........... 1-8 Maximum permissible sound levels by State misdemeanors adopted; penalty.... 11-1 receiving land use ................. 13-35 Tree prohibitions ....................... 5-10 Motor vehicle noise ..................... 13-44 Trespass............................... 11-3 Noise control officer OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Powers .............................. 13-29 Building inspector ...................... 6-5 et seq. Noise disturbances prohibited See: BUILDINGS Generally, I I 1 9 4 0 1 0 4 0 a 11 0 0 0 4 0 4 6 1 1 1 13-30 Certain ordinances not affected by Code . 1-7(18) Specific provisions ................... 13-31 City clerk —Supervision by city manager. 14-2 Notice of violation ...................... 13-40 Code enforcement officers ............... 2-67 et seq. Other remedies, 1 0 1 0 0 4 6 1 1 1 1 13-42 Code violations Penalties ............................... 13-39 General penalty; continuing violation; Purpose and scope ...................... 13-26 violations as public nuisance..... 1-15 Required measurement procedures ...... 13-38 Definitions and rules of construction..... 1-2 Standardized measurements required.... 13-37 Election supervisor ..................... 2-81 Variances Emergency management director ........ 2-253 et seq. Special event variances ............... 13-33 Floodplain administrator................ 8-31 et seq. Variances for time to comply.......... 13-34 See: FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION NUDITY Noise control officer .................... 13-29 Nudity prohibited upon alcohol licensed Old age and survivors' insurance premises and bottle clubs .......... 3-10 Adoption of title II social security act . 14-30 Contribution ......................... 14-28 NUISANCES L Custody of fund ...................... 14-31 Definitions ............................. 13-1 Execution of agreement .............. 14-27 Duty of owners of buildings to keep sur- Extension of benefits ................. 14-26 rounding property clean; notice; Record .............................. 14-29 failure to comply with notice ....... 13-3 Pension plan Fire and security alarms ................ 13-51 et seq. Adopted ............................. 14-51 See: ALARMS AND ALARM SYSTEMS Board of trustee ..................... 14-52 General prohibition. 134 Personnel rules or regulations Noise .................................. 13-26 et seq. Certain ordinances not affected by Code 1-7(11) See: NOISE Policy, rules and regulations, I If 11 9 4 1 1 1 4 1 14-1 Procedure for city enforcement of non- Recall of elected officials ................ 2-26 imminent hazards ................. 13-4 Prohibitions ............................ 13-2 OFFICIAL TIME Public nuisance abatement board........ 13-70 et seq. Definitions and rules of construction..... 1-2 See: PUBLIC NUISANCE ABATE- OLD AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE. MENT BOARD See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Skateboarding, roller skating, in -line skat- ing, other similar activities on human- OPEN-AIR BURNING propelled devices .................. 13-62 Regulated.............................. 7-26 Supp. No. 28 312'7 PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS Requirements .......................... PARKS AND RECREATION Adult entertainment establishments, sexu- ally oriented businesses Prohibited locations .................. City parks and recreational areas Airsoft and paintball guns; bb guns .. . Alcoholic beverages/tobacco products; gambling ....................... Bathing; swimming; scuba diving .... . Camping and sleeping, Definitions .......................... Domestic and other animals ......... . Enforcement; penalties .............. . Fees................................. Fires................................ Fireworks; destructive devices; weapons; other potenuiaiiy dangerous uses . Glass containers ..................... Horseback riding, Hours of operation and general use .. . Hunting/wildlife preservation and conser�ratio;,.................... Injuring, interfering with, etc., build- ings and other property ......... Interference with personnel/park opera- tions........................... Noise and other conduct ............ 6 . Peddling/distribution of materials. . Pollution and litter, . 4 0 0 l I 1 0 1 0 4 *I'll Preexisting rules; conflicts with rules . Promulgation of rules I .............. . Removal of natural resources ........ . Suspension of use of city park ....... . Traffic. Trespass ............................. Concurrency administration and evalua- tion procedure Level of service standards (LOS) for parks and recreation ........... . Land development Impact fees (police, fire, parks and recreation facilities) ............ . Parks and recreation advisory committee Creation; composition; appointment of members ....................... Purpose and duties.,. Public grounds Definitions and rules of construction . . Use of city athletic facilities; fees . . . . . . . . PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND SOLICI- TORS Alcoholic beverage vendors in town center At-home sales .......................... City parks and recreational areas Peddling/distribution of materials .... . WINTER SPRINGS CODE Section Section PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND SOLICI- TORS (Cont'd.) Transient or itinerant solicitors; permit 10-181 required; prerequisite to issuance... 10436 PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT Officers' and employees' pension plan .... 14-51 et seq. See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES 10-101 PERFORMANCE BONDS, See: BONDS, 17-117 SURETY OR PERFORMANCE 17-108 PERSON 17-118 Definitions and rules of construction..... 1-2 17411 PHONOGRAPHS 17-100 Noise provisions, . 13-33 17-107 17-123 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 17421 Comprehensive plan 17-110 Adopted ............................. 15-26 et seq. Compliance .......................... 15-27 Distribution of copies. 15-29 1 I -1\IJ 17-116 Comprehensive plan amendments 17-119 Advertisement of public hearing ...... 15-39 17-101 Application deadline ................. 15-32 Authority, purpose and intent......... 15-30 17-106 City commission public hearing process 15-38 Effectiveness of the adopted amend- 17-114 ment........................... 15-43 Initiation of amendments. 4 V 1 6 1 0 6 0 1 0 4 0 15-31 17-115 Local planning agency review and recom- 17-112 mendation...................... 15-37 17-113 Review 17-103 Criteria ........................... 15-36 17-122 Procedure ......................... 15-35 17-120 Transmittal of adopted amendment to 17-104 state land planning agency ...... 15-42 17-124 Impact fees 17-102 Police, fire, parks and recreation facili- 17-109 ties, 1 6 1 0 M 0 4 0 4 1 1 a 0 M 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 4 0 * 9-391 et seq. Transportation facilities .............. 9-386 et seq. Land development ...................... 9-1 et seq. See: LAND DEVELOPMENT 9-514 Tree protection and preservation Protection during development, construc- tion; periodic inspection ......... 5-14 9-391 et seq. Zoning regulations generally ............ 20-1 et seq. See: ZONING PLATINUM 2-45 Secondhand precious metals ............. 10-151 et seq. 2-46 See: SECONDHAND PRECIOUS METALS 1-2 PLATS. See: SURVEYS, MAPS AND PLATS 2-2 PLAYGROUNDS Prohibitions ............................ 13-2 3-3 10-137 17-113 Supp. No. 28 3128 ._�-. ,w r -„� w. �.: n�-. � r. ..� ., v- � ... ,.rr Tti.. w..d_. �.� _ w - 4w.._a. ,r��w -F� .... q- `O«�-y... ..Y.. r � � - _.. �^++'. -s . r- b. ..a-s� .t- �..-. �^ +-T 9- -a