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ORDINANCE NO. 298
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
REPEALING SECTION 8-2 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES ENTITLED
"RUMMAGE SALES"; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF A NEW
SECTION 8-2; REQUIRING A PERMIT, PAYMENT OF A FEE, RE-
MOVAL OF SIGNS PROMPTLY; LIMITING NUMBER OF RUMMAGE
SALES PER YEAR; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Section 8-2 of the Winter Springs Code of Ordinances,
"Rummage Sales," is inadequate; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of Winter Springs, Florida, has
determined it to be in the best interests of the City to adopt a revised
and more effective Section 8-2.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COMMISSION OF WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA, HEREBY ORDAINS THAT:
SECTION I. The existing Section 8-2 of the Winter Springs Code of
Ordinances is hereby repealed.
SECTION II. A new Section 8-2 of the Winter Springs Code of Ordinances
is hereby created to read as follows:
Section 8-2. At-Home Sales.
(a) Sales on residential property of new or used goods, wares, or
merchandise, generally outdoors, and known variously as carport, garage, yard,
sidewalk, attic, basement, rummage, tent, estate sales, or any similar sales,
shall be held only after a permit for such sale is obtained from the City of Winter
Springs Building Department. Such sales on residential property shall be held
only by the resident(s) of the property and shall be of no longer duration than
siX (6) days total for each sale. No more than two (2) such sales shall be held
during any twelve (12) month period by any person or organization. No retail or
wholesale merchant shall hold any such sale on residential property.
(b) A fee established by Resolution of the City shall be charged
for the permit required to hold the sale and to post signs advertising the sale
on the property on which the sale is held. A portion of the fee may be refunded
if all signs noticing the sale are removed from the site of the sale within five
(5) days after the sale.
SECTION III. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith
are hereby repealed.
SECTION IV. If any section or portion of a section or subsection of
this ordinance proves to be invalid, unlawful or unconstitutional it shall not be
held to invalidate or impair the validity, force or effect of any other section
or portion of a section or sub-section or part of this ordinance.
SECTION V. This ordinance shall take effect upon final passage
and adoption.
Passed and adopted this 28th day of August, 1984.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
JOHN V. TORCASO, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Mary T. Norton
CITY CLERK
FIRST READING July 28, 1984
POSTED Aug 2, 1984
SECOND READING & PUBLIC HEARING Aug 28, 1984
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WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA
ZIP CODE 32708
TELEPHONE
(305) 327-1800
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE is hereby given by the City Commission of the City of Winter Springs,
Florida, that said Commission will hold a public hearing on an ordinance
entitled as follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
REPEALING SECTION 8-2 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES EN-
TITLED "RUMMAGE SALES"; PROVIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF
A NEW SECTION 8-2; REQUIRING A PER}fIT, PAYMENT OF A
FEE, REMOVAL OF SIGNS PROMPTLY; LIMITING NUMBER OF
RUMMAGE SALES PER YEAR; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY,
CONFLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
This Public Hearing will be held at 7:30 p. m. on August 28, 1984
, or as soon thereafter as possible in the Commission
Chamber, City Hall, 400 N. Edgemon Ave., Winter Springs, Florida.
Copies of the proposed ordinance are available in the office of the City
Clerk for inspection. Interested parties may appear at this hearing and be
heard with respect to this proposed ordinance.
Please be advised that, under State Law, if you decide to appeal a decision
made with respect to this matter, you will need a record of the proceedings
and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is made.
2ndday of August
, 19 84.
Dated this
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
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Mary T. Norton,
City Clerk
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SILVIA MORELL ALDERMAN
EDMUND T. BAXA,..JR.
PAUL H. BOWEN
..JEANELLE G. BRONSON
PAUL F. BRYAN
DWIGHT I. COOL
GRACE ANNE GLAVIN
EDWARD E. HADDOCK, ..JR.
ALLAN ..J. KATZ
CHRISTOPHER K. KAY
FRANK C.KRUPPENBACHER
EDWARD L.KUTTER
THOMAS F. LANG
PETER G. LATHAM
PATRICIA RETHWILL MUELLER
RICHARD R. SWANN
THOMAS R. TEDCASTLE
MARTIN B. UNGER
DAVID A.WEBSTER
..JAMES G. WILLARD
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June 13, 1984
OF COUNSEL:
PERVIE P. SWANN
PATRICK F. MARONEY
Mr. Richard Rozansky
City Manager
400 North Edgemon
Winter Springs, Florida
32708
Re: Section 44.7 for Winter Springs Code
Dear Dick:
In light of the questions that were raised at the June 12,
1984 City Council meeting regarding the use of the word "carport"
in the General Nuisance Ordinance, I recommend that we consider
ceasing issuing citations for violations when boats or campers
are parked in driveways until we can clarify this issue. I
would recommend that we consider amending the Ordinance to
clarify whether or not cars, boats, campers and trailers can
be parked in driveways. I think the addition of the word
"driveway" would clearly clarify the question if it is the
policy decision of the City Council to allow such items to
be parked in their driveways.
Thanking you for your attention to this matter, I remain
Very truly yours,
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